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22 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1898—24 PAGES. themselves may be taught to take a greater interest in national affairs, and to keep in closer touch wth their representatives at the seat of government. “The government of Cuba for the first few years in many minor details will of ne- cessity be in the nature of a political ex- periment. Errors will no doubt be made, but none which will endanger the interests of the body politic, or be not capable of immediate correction. SPEAKS FOR CUBA| President Maso Issues an Address to the American People. ig ee, ee te, de mot claim to be infalible, but we : eel justified in placing almost unlimi HIS VIEW OF THE ISLAND'S FUTURE) sins in shes oe ot a= eras Strat neater be permitted to create and fs i. A maintain with our own resources such a Believes That Annexation Will government is our only prayer. “What we want are railroads, telegraph lines, pubic schools, sawmills, machine shops, factories, better houses, and those sanitary conditions and comforts which go hand in hand with modern civilization. Our island is capable of yielding a wealth sec- ond to none in the world. To the United States, which has rendered this possible for us, we owe a debt of everlasting gratl- tude. Her people are as welcome as our In order that the real attitade of the pro-| own. Her Constitution, her institutions, visio. ernment of Cuba might be thor- } political and economical, have been and will oughly understood upon the question of | be our models and our guides. annexation or independence, President Bar- Annexation in the Future. tolomeo Maso has intrusted to Mr. George | “Tt is quite probable that in a few years Come in Due Time. CONSTITUTION > THE NEW Written for The Evening Star. Reno, special envoy between the govern- | sccial and commercial interests will induce ment of Cuba and the government at] Cuba to sue for admission to the Union as Washington, an address to the people of |a state. But understanding and realizing America, in which are clearly laid down the views of himself and his cabinet upon tho: topies which most vitally concern the fu- ture of the It 13 the first and only address of General Maso to the citizens of 4 States, and as such it is of great interest and importance. It has not hither- to been published. President Maso wrote it at the government headquarters in La Esperanza, on September 26. It was brought at once to America by Mr. Reno. The following is a close translation of the original text, made by Mr. Reno himself. anding in that unenviable positton, at as I do the peculiar temperament and con- dition of our people, I cannot but think that annexation would be most inexpedient and unwise at present. I am well aware that a powerful alliance between Spanish political and American financial interests has been formed, and that it is bringing all possible pressure to bear upon, not only the peace commission at Paris and the ad- ministration at Washington, but upon the malcontents of Cuba, to compel the fmme- diate annexation of this Island as a terri- tory of the United States. But a thorough knowledge of the true state of affairs, as well as of the wishes of my people, impel me to state that if such a step is forced isl the head of an unrecognized republic. I| upon us now it may long be regretted. It find myself encompassed by grave Cifficul- ] 1s far better to let the grounds tn the coffee ties and burdened with msibilities | cup settle before offering it to the guest. Which a feeling of solemn duty alone en-| “Independence absolute has been the ables me to support. I have the counsel] dream of our lives. Permit us to enjoy of brave, inte!ligent men, but we are all| this before compelling us to enter into in political darkness. We have Lardly | even a more profitable or satisfactory stafe. dared to take , lest it conftet with |We have accepted the assistance of the the plans of the great and generous nation | United States in driving out the Spaniard which has so unselfishly made our free-|as a noble and unselfish act of brotherly dom possible. love and humanity. To force annexation on us now would sow in the minds of many the seeds of suspicion ang distrust. Spain alhas for years declared that America had no real sympathy for the Cuban, that she cared only for his territory. Do not let her say: ‘I told you so.” Not long before the signing of the pro- 1 General liv Maren, governor of Puerto Pr ion to us v n for his f. ther with the Fat gutn under General Lua: eee pee tires fenton KE Piacoa thong ae “It is my prayer that the friendly rel, Were to take the railroad and tions between Cuba and th? United States Havana. Permission to move y never be tainted with a breath of sus- id a 8 Sh od by Cuban | yicion. That they will some time coalesce and become one, politically, socially and commercially, is inevitable. But let car2 be taken that that union be not marred t the ill-feeling and disappointment which atter city to be used nal government communicate at of to our wing with the Ame * on io. aseertaia: front the would be inevitable if the mercenary ma- of War in Wa ‘on whethe chinations of the former enemies of our in- on our part wo be in dependence are allowed to prevail. I hope ns of the War De: to live to see the day when the English t language will be not only taught in but will be as well the lan- ree and of state. tem of the United > of ¢ public mm ne public school sy States, by men who are especially compe- tent to judge cf educational systems, ha bean fe » whole admirable and s: isfactory. theless, there are certain which would render it better sm of public school edu- and such modifica~ fted upon it through pied cation fe tions wil > in har- administra- her be Need of Public Funds. careful observation of the intellectual train- lem 1, political and ing of other countries, as Germany. We that a vital need of the ae ) he only education by the Cuban was the church, a cramped and a em, which, when brow t in- Kk t with progressive id has Be er n every in vholly inade- ms 5 Provisional Government. b t her esident Mck and the admin- : Of the i Washington we have appealed bs bs by letter, but through the per: envoy for counsel © appeals have been ours is only a pro- ment, that ere not 1 do not repre 1 of the n sation cotil We dor nt th h f the Span- . wh 4 zs ne relation to s did + color ring congt tion. But it is equally s the only y, civil 5 h represents the people rebelled agai the rule ¢ Spain; the only government whose legisla- tive acts have pected, whose judi- cial decrees have been accepted and whose xecutive orders have been obeyed during the past three years throughout two-thirds of the island . “It ction, the vast interior of the isla) with its more than 1,000,000 of in- habitants, tat in di to us for ress now appeal nda few of the coast d and aided both t Staies government and by the United gents of the Red Cross, but to the great and sufferi The ins' ted s interior noth s come. nt the administration of the St sees fit to recognize us mil- f dollars are ready to pour inte leted treasury, with which w all suffering, pay off our army on our government and become finan- y independent of the rest of the world. ntire indebtedness today, aside from amount due our soldiers, is less than 900, so that our start in political life e without burdens ations, ex- pt to the United S Expenses o te Our the attend nent we nd vernment. “The running expenses of a republican form of government in Cuba will be very light. Under the protection of the U States our army and navy budget want now GheeD cone almost nothing. Nearly all of the revenu ) pay the of the island, which will accrue from a soon as possible, | moderate tariff, internal taxes, charters. a sufficient re- | franchises, etc., will be devoted to a per- rity of our men j fect system of ‘sanitation of our cities, to n to homes that | the establishment of schools, to the build- ing of roads and to the general develop- ment of a free and independent country. Failing to get from the administration at hington even those unofficial sugges- or notifications of its purpose and de- which we wished, we can only in- ssembly to exercise its own best judgment in regard to the formation of just and equitable electoral laws, and to call for a general election which will enable every citizen of Cuba entitled to a vote in public affairs to cast his vote for those men to whom he may wish to intrust the government of his country This government once established and recognized and Cuba's troubles will be over. Loans, public and_ private, almost without limit have been offered us the moment we are recognized by the United States, so that it rests with her alone to say when suffering in Cuba shall cease and the reign of peace and prosperity begin.” —+0+ Racing, on the flat and over the jumps, Benning race course Nov. 12 to 26.—Advt. EASTERN STAR. , to fields that have run only sut- lestitute ut give him nothing but It is our desire to gi da few tools oldier or his home ct 2 in Cuba as 1 if he fit to the mother the oath of fea to aVe a voice and a vote in the governmen: the island. This rule will ar ply to all foreigners, and is in accordance with the prirctples of true democracy. It is the purpose of the next assembly at Santa either to reinstate the present govern- or elect a new provisional government h will have the power to determine may or may not have the power to Vote, and to call for a general election in ich all pe ns So entitled shall be given an of y to vote without fear, 1 lcome as any punce } ORDER OF THE dice or restraint. The result of this thin wil be-ike: fecmiation Glia “table Working of Floral Addenda by Esther isfactory government’ for the Island of Chapter, No. 5 a, to whick the United States is pledged. | Esther Chapter, No. 5, order of the East- Constitution to lie Adopted. ern Star, held a meeting Thursday evening ‘The constitution that will be adopted by | for the first time in its new quarters at the assembi; will as is the one now ‘1. | Scottish Rite Cathedral, 1007 G street force the same lines as that of the | northwest. The worthy matron, Mrs. Alice v Our comparatively smali | V. Scott, was In the chair, assisted by Mr. with the limited area ; Wm. A. Gatley, past worthy patron. After s some de- | the formal opening of the chapter, the To avoid | Women officers retired, but soon returned, mercial | robed in white, bearing flowers, and went place through | through the special f ervice of the currence oF national | order, known as the “Floral Addenda.” Biba ante The following ladies took part: Mrs. Alice V. Seott, M Barnard, Miss Blanche ative Of Cobe r | Wade » Roberts, Miss Elma Har- mcaniea ey mince pees izabeth English, Mrs. Minnie Mn hs jours ts ee Julia Streeter, Mrs. Lottie thle Dnten tea ne Anna Decker, Miss Harifa mth States Gi Jennie Hollifield. The most portion of the work was the aomi and Ruth by Miss Han- Hollifield. xgram was then given, in . Costinett, Miss Webster, Mrs. Robeets and Mr. McKelden took part. Among the visitors were the past most | worthy grand matron of the order, Mrs, rectly ple for their ac 2 should be an unav sion of opinion oa urgent matters, that body might be dissolved and its mem. ors sent back to their constituents for re election, as is customary in the British | Elmira Foley, the right worthy ‘grand partiament. In that way may be ayeided | associate patron, Mr. L. C. Wil jamson, those unfortunate deadlocks which some-|the worthy grand matron and patron, times take place In legislative bodies. It | respectively, Mrs. Handy and Mr. Nalley: might prove a salutary method of keeping our representatives within the limfts pre- scribed by their platforms at the time of their election. In this way also the people Past Worthy Grand Matrons Mra La~ mond and Mrs. Espey, and a number of present and past matrons and patrons. © ” The work of the floral addenda has here- | by Ruth Chapter, No. 1. It was introduced into the District of Columbia by Mrs. Fo- ley, and originated with Mr. A. J. Burton of Stella Chapter, No. 29, of the state of New York. Mrs. Foley has in her posses- sion the first ritual of the work in the handwriting of Mr. Burton, and marked as the “property of J. J. Sproull.”” The dates and places of the grand visi- tations of the Grand Chapter, order of the Eastern Star of the District of Columbia, to the constituent chapters, are as follows: Martha, No. 1, Naval Lodge Hall, Novem- ber 18; Bethlehem, No. 7, 12th and H streets northeast, November 22; Adah, No. 6, 19th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, November 25; Electa, No. 2, Anacostia, D. C., November 31; Naomi, No. 3, 1007 G street northwest, December 8; Esther, No. 5, 1007 G street northwest, De- cember 15; Ruth, No. 1, Brightwood, D. C., December 19; Mizpah, ‘No.8, Georgetown, D. C., December 20. ses Sot SLIGO. | isis been worked in this District only ‘The democrats of Wheaton district will hold their last meeting of the campaign at Sligo Monday evening at 7 o'clock. It is annoifnced that Mr. Thomas A. Poffenberger, the democratic candidate for Congress from the sixth district of Maryland; Mr. Blair Lee, Mr. H. M. Talbott and Mr. William H. Manmukee will be present and make addresses. Mr. Thomas G. Hardesty, an old resident of the locality, met with a serious accident recently by falling, injuring three of his ribs. He is now convatescing. Mrs. John Shaw is slowly recovering from an at- tack of typhoid fever, Miss Mattie Garrison has issued Invitations for a birthday party at her home, the ‘‘Garrisonia."” Messrs. John HL Bowman ‘aud John V. Shae ex- pect to start this evening (Saturday )for a trip to Yonnecticut. —— Thousands of situations have been ob- tained through the want columns of The Star. ———— AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Today. ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Trust2es’ sale of residence No. 1306 2ist st., on Saturday, Nov. 5, at 4:15 p.m. John S. Swormstedt rnd Rebert F. Bradley, trustees. Monday. Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— Sale by auction of local bonds and stocks, on Mon- day, November 7, at 1:30 p.m., at auction rooms. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— ‘Trustees’ sale of No. 830 11th st. n.e., on Monday, Nov. 7, at p.m. Chas. S$. Domer and George E. Emmons, trustees. . AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. C. G. SLOAN & Ct 1407 G ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ BUILDING LOT ON VIRC BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH § ‘S NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON, D. Iiy virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated May 17,1802, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1685, folio et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request. of the parties secured thereby, we will sell, in front of the premises, at public auction, on ‘THURSDAY, THI E BER, AT “PAS , the following : und and premises, situate, lying and be- ing in the city of Washington, District of Colum- 1 original lot four (4), in square num- handred and forty-seven (147). Gne-third cash, balance in one and two. years, with interest at 6 per cent, payable semi- ually and secured by deed of trust on the prop- erty, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A 250° will be required at time of sale. ig, notarial fees, revenue stamps, at purchaser’ Terms to be complied with in ten days y Of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. nod-d&ds TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU- ABLE IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE, NOS. 2701, 270: 2705 FOURTEENTH NORTHWEST, BEING LY NEW AR- BROWN-STONE DWELLINGS CORNER YALE AND FOURTE dees By Li *NTH STS. rust, duly recorded and Liber of the and at t seq District of Col secured th will well, vs, On NOVEMED follow of W: AN of lots num- mbit, I |, trustecs, e O'CLOCK 1 pret ises, t of Columb © (23), block thirty Heights, 1s 8, at folio eyor for rights, im. its that ‘when Is of the tegether abject to coven ected vpon any one of said lots it shall not be within thirty (30) feet of the street line. shall it be saved for manufacturing or mechanical purposes, nor shall spirituous Le nd the coy a3 to the Luil ) brownstone d pm jn the ri led by the > O1 Installer interest nd two years, with at ff per cent per anmun, ser sectited by deed of trust the property sold, or al cash, at the eption pure A deposit of $200 will be re- quired of the purenayer it the the of sile. All conyeyaneing, revenne stamps and rding at the cost of the purebaser, Terms of sale to be jlied with within ten days from the day ef herwise the trustees reserve the right to property at tas cest of the defaulting :ARCLAY, ‘Trustees McCAMMON & HAYDEN the party secured, 1420 F et. nw. ne5-d&eds Attorneys TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THRE) BASEMENT BRICK DWELL! HILL PLACE AND NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber uumbered 1795, at folio 141, et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- of Columbia passed in equity cause numbered and at the request of the holder of the note cured by said deed of trust, we, as trustees, will 21ST sell, at auction, in front the premises, on THU 4 SEVE TH 7th) DA OF NOVE 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0 the following deserihed land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbta, and designated as and being lot numbered 134,"in Jacob Jones’ subdi- vision, in square numbered 93, us said subdivision is recorded In book 17, page 84, In the office of the surveyor of the District. of ‘Columbia, together with all and singular, the improvements, ways, easements, tights, privileges and appurtenances to the sume belonging or in any wise appertaining. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one, two and three years, at 6 ‘per cent per annum Interest, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purebaser, A deposit of $300 required at time of sule. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five day advertisement of such resale In‘some newspaper published in Washington, D. ©, Conveyancing, revenue stamps, at purchaser's cost. W. WALTON EDWARDS, Trustee, Rooms 84 and 35, Equity Building. ROZIER H. DULANY, Trustee, 1320'F st. n.w. nob-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEER. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED STATE, NO. 2115 K STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us. dated August 30, 1894, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1059, fclio! 263 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbla,'and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trus- tees, will sell, st public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1808." at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the follwing described land and premises, situate in the city of Weshingtoa, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 89, in Fardon’s ‘subdivision of square 73, as said subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyo- of the District of Columbia, in Book 12, page 141, the said lot fronting 15.67 feet on K street by’ a depth of 78 feet, and being improved by a two-story brick dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mont te be piid in cash. and the balance in two equa installicnts, payable in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum, able Semi-anzually, from duy_of sale, cecured by deed of trust upon the propérty sold, or all cash, at the option ef the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser rt the tiwe of sale. All conveyanciig, recording, notarial fees and stamps at rhe cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied wit within ten deys from duy of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost ef the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notice of cuch resale. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, ‘Trustees. 500 5th street northwest. ‘1 Wilscn. attorney for party secured, oc21-d&ds No. 622-024 F street northwest. C7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH. 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M... at the same piace. WILLIAM i. EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, Nath’l Wilson, attor ey tor pedy hg not-d&ds* AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MONDAY. FUTURL DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ——_——- J AUCTION SALES. _ FUTURE Days. MAROUS NOTES. AUCTIONEER. Special Sale of Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mat- tings, &c., Monday, Nov. 7, 10 A. [1. WITHIN AND IN FRONT OF OUR SALES ROOMS. WE WILL SELL AN ELEGANT COL- LECTION OF INGRAIN, TAPESTRY, BODY BRUSSELS AND ER CARPEIS. MADE, UP AND IN THE ROLL; HANDSOME SMYRNA AND OTHER RUGS. LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, &c., WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE. EG “THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E street u.w. SALE BY AUCTION OF LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. By virtue of an order cf the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special teem for Orphans’ Court business, the undersigned will offer for sule by public auction, through Thomas Dowling & Co., at their auction rooms, No. 612 E street n.w., in the city of Washington, District of Columbia,’ on MONDAY, the SEVENTH di of NOVEMBER, 1898, at HALF-PAST ON’ O'CLOCK P. M., the following bonds and stocks, iz. 17 bonds of $500 each of the United States Elec- tric Lighting Company, dated November 9, 1886, payable July 1, 1000, bearing six per cent interest, coupens payable semi-annually. 125 shares of the par value of $100 each of the capital stock of the Norfolk and Washington (D. C.) Steamboat Company. ‘Terms: All cash. SUSAN FRANCES CLARK, Surviving Executrix of William E. Clark, 3d and E sts. n.w. EDWARDS & BARNARD, Attorneys, 500 Sth st. nw. ‘oc29tod&in.nod Inmediately following the above sales we will offer for sale in ihe same manter, at the same Place, the following local stocks, vis.: 10 shares of the par value of $100 each of the capital stock of the United States Electric Light- ing Company. 35 shares of the par value of $100 each of the 1 stock of the Central National Bank of Washington city. Terms: All cash. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., oc20tog&in.no& Austioneers, G12 E street B.w. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND EN- GLISH BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. ote, ELEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST. Uirtue of a deed of trust bearing date May 18th, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber 2018, follo 281 et seq., of the ‘and records of the District of Columbia, “and at the request of the parties se- cured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of ths premises, on MONDAY, THE SEV. ENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following Geseribed property, situate in the ‘city of Wash- {ngton, in the District of Columbia. Lot numberet twenty-five (25), 1n James H. C. Wilson's subdivision of lots in’ square numbered nine hundred and fifty-eight (958), as per plat re- corded In the office ot the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 19, folio @4, the same being sold subject to < deed of trust securing the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000), bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from Novem- ber i8th, 1897, interest payable semi-annually. Terms of sais: Cash. All conveyancing, record- ing atd stamps at purchaser's cost. Deposit of one hundred dollars ($100) will be required at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within ter days .rom time of sale, otherwise de- posit forfeited. ORAS. S. DOMER, Trustee, 0c25-e00 GEORGE E. EMMONS, Trustee. FUTURE DAYS. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G 8T. Special Sale of Elegant Household Appointments, in Fine China, Cut Glass, Oriental Rugs, Ornaments, Delph and Sevres Clocks, Brass Bedstead, with can- opy, Fine Hangings, Choice Parlor Furniture, Drawing Room Suite, Marqueterie Secretary,:Wicker Easy Chairs and Rockers, Ele- gantly Inlaid Renaissance Parlor Table, Rosewood Bed Room Suite, Whiteand Gold Furniture, Pedestals, Buhl Jardiniere, Candela- bras, Plated Table Ware, Bedding, Pillows, Etc.,Etc., Being the major portion of an elegantly furnished home of @ well-known local family, removed to cur art rooms, to be sold ct public auction WE! DAY, NOVEMVER NINTH, 1808, AT HAL! TEN A.M. On public view Monday and Tuesday, November 7 and 8, 1898, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. NOTE.—We take pleasure In calling the special attention of our patrons to these elegant goods, which we can highly recommend in every way. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auetioncers, 1407 G st. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) AST nea-5t TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, VAL- UABLE REAL ESTATE, O} THE NORTH SIDE OF H STREET NORTHWEST, IM- PROVED BY A TWO-STORY AND ATTIC BRICK DWELL- ING, KNOWN AS NO. 1009. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, VEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1898, AT PAST OUR O'CLOCK, I will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, to close an estate, the west half of lot 2, in square 344. his property is eligi- bly situated, and should command the attention of speculators and others. ‘Tertns stated at the time of sale. $200 required upon acceptance of bid. Terms to he complied with in 15 days, All conveyancing, stamps, cte., at the cost of purchaser. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, not-déeds TRUSTEES’ SALB OF SIX VAI MILWAUKEE STREET NEAR 9 EVELAND HEIGHTS, D. C. rtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in No. 1508, folio 379 et seq., ‘of the land records of the District of Columbia, ad at the request of ATH STR the purties thereby secured, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK TEENTH, 1898, AT FOU O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia: Ints 1 to 5, both Inclusive. block 1, and lot 1, in block 2, in “Cleveland Heights,”” as per plat record- ed in Liber County No. 7, follo 59, of the records of the surveyor's office of said D‘strict. Terms: One-fourth cash, of which a deposit of $50 on each lot must be made at the time of sale, and the balance in three equal instalments in 1, 2 and 8 years from day of sale, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale (pay able quarterly) and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, will be tuken, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ali conveyancing and recording at parcuseere cost. If terms are not ecinplit within ten days frem sale, the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers after elght days’ advertisement in The Evening Star newspaper. IRVING WILLIAMSON, JOHN W. PILLING, not-dts ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE OK UNIMPROVED REAL ES- RATE ON CH IPLAIN AVENUE BETWEEN SUPERIOR ANI El STREETS. By virtue of a :er} d of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1839, folio ram seq., of the land records of the Distrivt’ of Cofumbia, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the prewisi n MONDAY, THE FOURTEEN’ OF NOVEMBER, A. 1898, AT FOUR O8CLU@®K P.M., the followit described real estate, situate 1n the city of Wasl ington, in eald District? © Lot numbered thirteen (3) and the northtes 410) feet front by full depth of lot numbered twelve (12), in block num- bered eleven (11), ofbHal & Evans’ subdivision of Meridian Hill, as per plat recorded tn Liber “Go 8.,"" folio 63, cf the records of the surveyor's office of said District. ‘Terms: One-third. balance in equal install- ments at one and Baader is er ceat pe. annum, payable semi-annually, from day ‘of sale, secure@ by aleed of trust upon’ the property sold, or ail gaat. at the option of the pur- chaser, A deposit of $109,will be required at time of sale. All «cnveyancing and stamps at pur. chasers cost. ‘lerms tobe complied with within fen days, othe-wise ithe frustees reserve the right I at risk ang Coy of the defaulting pur- GENE CARUSI. .ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL Es- TATE IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded, we will sell, at pubic auction, in’ front of the prem- {ses, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH. 1898, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. P.M., lot- No. 74, in Presbrey et_al. subdivision, and lots ice 98, 99 and 100: !n Sands” subdivision, in Washing- ton Heights, coptaining in aN 31,672'teet, more or less, at the corner of 19th streét (extended) and Woodley road. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per an~ hum, ‘payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se cured by deed of trust on said property, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 on each lot will be required at time of sale,” All convey- ancing and stamspe at purchaser's cost. | ‘Terms be complied with within’ ter days, otherwise the trustees reserve the tight to resell any lot at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser thereof. LON’ ASHFORD, “Rubs B. BROWNE, with intere: x chaser. ocke-d&ds C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, SITUATED AT UTHEAS™ CORNER-OF SEVENTH AND ETS NORTHWEST, SUITABLE FOI BUSINESS PROPERTY OR FLATS. Py iting of @ certain deed of trust. dated the 2a of May, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1,603, folic’ 20 et’seq., one of the land records of the District of ia, and at the request <f the parties secured thereby. we will sell, th. front of the premiset, on MONDAY, THE FOUR- Taentd Day’ OF Novetgcr AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the followjng described land and Rremines, situate, lying: an in the cliy of . District of Cotambin, and designated as and 1g all those parts of original lots num- dered thirteen (13) and fourteen (id). in. square numbered four hundred and forty-nine (449), de- scribed within the following metes and bounds, marely: Begturing at the northwest corner <f eid square and running thence east on M street on? hundred and sixteen (116) feet; thence gouth twenty-five (25) feet; thence west one hundred and inte (216) feet, fand thence north twenty-five 0 the place o! ing. Terme: One wnird cesh, balance in one and two Years, with interest at six (6) per cent per annum, Payable se.ni-nntually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the «p- tion of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, rev- enue stamps, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Torms to be complied with in ten days from cay of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to gt risk and cost of defaulting purctaser, after due notice published in some Washington newspaper. CHAS. C. GLOVER, Trustee. nol-d&ds FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Trustee. AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS AND IMPROVED RESIDENCE” AND USINESS PROPERTY IN THE CENTRAL AND BUSINESS PORTION OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. TO CLOSE AN ES- At the times stated below we will offer for sale (with reserved bids), at public auction, in front of the respective premises, the following real estate and premises in the city of Washington and Dis- trict of Columbia, to wit: On THURSDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, 18y8, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the four unim- Proved lots numbered 49, 50, 51 and 52, in Co- jurn’s subdivision of square numbered 237, having @ total front of 72 feet on the south side of U street between 18th and 14th streets northwest, id running back the same width 100 feet to a public alley. On the SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the two-story brick dwelling 1214 H street ‘northwest, and the ground appu: tenant thereto, being the east 5 feet 3% inches lot numbered i7 and the west 7 feet 8% inches o: lot numbered 18, in the square numbered 288, a total front of 18 feet by a depth of 96 feet to public alley. ‘ZAM Day, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. On the the three-story brick dwelling No. 804 H street northwest, and the ground appurtenant thereto, being the sublot numbered 17, in the square num- dered 405, fronting 16.92 feét’on the south side of H street northwest, and having a depth of about feet. On the NEXT DAY (FRIDAY), AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the three-story brick dwell- ing No. 150 E street northeast, and the ground appurtenant thereto, being lot ‘numbered 99, in Warder & Barnes’ subdivision, in square numbered 1, fronting 16.92 feet_on the north side of said reet by a depth of 76 feet to a public alley. On the SAME DAY (FRIDAY), AT FIV O'CLOCK P.M, the four-story brick store No. 641 D street northwest, and the ground appurtenant thereto, being the middle one-third (1-8) of original lot nuthbered 7, In square numbered 457, fronting 19.96 feet on north side of D street between 6th and 7th streets northwest, and running back that width 100 feet 6 inches to 2 public alley. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the balance in three equal annual installments, at one, two and three years from day of sale, with interest therefrom at the rate of six per centum per an- num, poyable semi-annually, secured by deeds of trust in the usual form on ‘the property sold and policies of insurance on the improvements, to the sfuction of the owner. Terms to be complied with within fifteen (15) days from day of sale. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at parchaser’s cost. A deposit of $200 required on acceptance of each bid. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, No, 612 E street EDWARDS & BARNARD, Attorney: oc81-d&ds . 500 Sth street northw DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED » REAL ESTATE No. 56 R STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1784, at folio 10 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia,’ we will sell, in front of tbe premises, on THURSDAY, a EMBER TENTH, 1808, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in sald Die. trict: Lot numbered twenty-eight (28), in William Lewson's subdivision of lots numbered from 20 to . inclusive. in block numbered eleven (11), in “Bloomingdale,” as per plat in county book "No. 8. folio 130, of the records of the surveyor's office of said District, together with the lmprovements, ory and English basement brick 56 KR street northwest. 2 One-third cash, balance in equal install- metts at one and two years, with interest at 6 ber 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’ deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale, All conveyancing aud revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with Within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser. GEORGE E. EMMONS, ALDIS' B. BROWNB, 0028 d&ds ‘Trustees. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) Receivers’ Sale Of Valuable Store and Apartment Property,No. 1107 G Street North- west. Under and by virtue of a decree of Court of the District of Columbia, h day of September, A-D. 1898,"in equity . 18.812, we, he Supreme the 1188 he undersigned receivers, will sell in front of the preinises, on OVEMBER NINTH, A.D. 1898, ST FOUR P.M. all certain 1 of land, with the {mproveme . situate in the city of Washington, in t! District of Columbia. und known and described and being part of original lot 2, In squ ginning for the same at a point on “G" street the southeast corner of said lot, and runnin thence north 80 feet; thence west 20 feet; then north 20 feet; thence west 9 feet; thence ‘south 3 feet; thence ‘east 6 feet; thence south 20 feet; therce east 8 feet; thence south 77 feet to “G" street, ond thence with said “G’ street east 20 feet to the beginning. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to two deeds of trust. amounting to $20,666, with Interest on $16,666 from Dec. 23, 1897, and on ..4,000 from Jan. "3, 1898, said deeds of trurt being recorded in Liber 1556, folic 26, and Liber 2094, follo 98: the purchase money over and above ‘seid deeds of trest to be paid in cash. A depesit of $250 will be required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with io fifteen days from day of sale the receivers reserve the right to resell, at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser or purchasers. All conveyancing, recording, stamps, etc., cest of the purchaser or purchasers, T. PERCY MYERS, Receiver, MYER COHE! 0c28-c&ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ES- STATE ON H STREET BETWEEN 25TH STREET AND 26TH STREET N.W., AND CN G STREET BETWEEN 23D STREET AND 24TH STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1861, folio 150 et seq., of the land rec- ords of the District of Columb! we will sell public auction, In front of the premises, on MON- DAY, NOVEMRER FOURTEENTH, | 1898, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ihe following described real estate, situate in the’ city of Waoi- Angten, in said District: All of original lot num- beted ‘three (8), in square numbered seventeen (17), and all of original lot numbered two (2), in square numbered forty-two (42). ‘Terma: One-thitd cash, balance in equal install- ments, at one and two years, with interest at six (6) per Centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the ptoperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A’ deposit of $100 on each lot will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell any lot at risk and cost of the defaulti rebaser thereof. GENE CARUSI ALDIS B. BROW: 0c29-d&eds ‘Trustees, CHANCERY SALE, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1898, ot valuable Blue Grass Farm, near depot of Leesburg. Loudcun county, Va., containing 398 adoawe ” EDWARD SieHors, Leesburg. Va. 0¢20-Rw?® FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers, 1406 G st. n.w. TRUSTEB'S SALE OF VALUARLE LOTS IN BE- LAIR HEIGHTS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing date July 9, 1887, and recorded in Liber No. 1295, folio 198 et seq.,'of the land records of the District of Columbia, ind at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER FIF- TEENTH, A. D. 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real estate, situate in t county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered thirty (30), thirty-one (81), thirty-two (82) and thirty-three (33), in block num- bered seven (7), of Gardiner G. Hubbard's subdi- fision of, parts of Pretty, Prospect, Rock of Dun- barton, Beall’s Lot and Widow's Mite—now known as “Belair Heights.” ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money und expenses of sale to be pald in cash, balance in one and two years, with Interest at ‘six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING NUMBERED 489 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a geed of trust, duly recorded tn Liber No. 2072, at folio 95 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at blic auction, in front of the premises, op SATURDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, A. D. 1888, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK #.M.. the following described land end premises, sftuate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbie, demgnated and being part of lot numbered six (6), in square oumbered four hundred and ninety-one (481), contained with- ip the following metes viz: for the same at the and running thence northwestwardly along Penn- nies avenue nineteen (29) feet four (4) inches; thence northeasterly to intersect the rear Mne of said Jot at a point on said rear line distant pine- teen (19) feet eight and one-half (8%) inches west- erly from the northeast corner of satd lot; thence easterly along the snid rear line nineteen (19) feet eight and one-half (8%) Inches to sald northeast corner, and thence southwestwardly along the east Une of said lot one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet and four and one-half (4%) inches, to the place of beinning, together with all and the tmprovements, ways, easements, rights, pri leges and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wiee rppertzining. Terms: (One-third cash, balance in one and two Fears, at 6 per cent per annum, tpterest payable semi-annually, secured deed of trust apon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. Conveyoncing, stamps, etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms of to be complied with In 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. SAMUEL BIEBER, CLEMENT W. HOWARD, Trustees, AUCTIONEERS, JUDICIAL SALE OF ALL A} CORPORATE RIGHTS, FRANCHISES, RIGHTS OF WAY 4 ERTY, REAL, PERSONAL A} THE BELT AILWAY COM! Mathias Arment, trading es M. Ament ., Complainant, | In Equity No. 17,681. vs. The Belt Ralinay Com- , et al... DON) orendante. Poreuant to the decree entered in the above en- titled cause by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term in Equity on the twenty-fourth day of December, 1897, and the decree entered ir the Court of Appeals. of the Dis- trict of Columbia on the tweuty-seventh day of August, 1808, and to the decree entered therein in the Supreme’ Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term in Equity op the twenty first day of September, 1888, the undersigned, American Security and Trust Company of W; ingtor, D.C., as trustee under the decrees seid, will, on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, 1893, AT TWO (2) O'CLOOK P.M. at the office’ of the Belt Ratlway Company, Eleventh street and Ficrida avenue, in the City of Wash ington, District of Columbia, offer for sale, as an entirety, all and singular, ‘the corporate ‘righia, privilegée and franchises, Fights of way and pr erty,, real, personal and ‘mixed, of the Belt itail- wayCompany, to wit: The Line of said Belt Railway Companys, con- sisting of about fifteen wiles of single track, which is composed of about seven and sevente: obe-huncredths miles of double track, and one and twenty-six ope-hundredths miles of single track, re fully ‘described in the said decree of December 24. 1897, as follows: ““Begirning for the same on First etrect west at the point of its Intersection with Maryland avenue in front of the Capitol, in Washington city, Dis trict of Columbia, and running thence north along seid First street and New Jersey tvenue to G street rorth; thence west slong said G street to Fourth street west, thence north along said Fourth aireet wud New Jersey avenue to P street 1 thence west al west; 1s E strcet north; thence west along Fourteenth street west; thence south Fourteenth str B'street sonth; t wardly slong sald B street south to Virginia ay nue southwest; thence eastwardly along sald V gitia avenue ‘to its intersection with Margl avenue, and thence eastwardiy along said land averue = ai feed street hiss an " : beginning; algo along O street ‘north between Fourth “and” Eleventi streets west; also. be= innirg at the intersection of Eleventh and Boun- ry streets northwest, end running thence south along said Eleventh street to its intersection with the main line at P nls» beginning st, the intersection of streets north- west and running thence east along said FE street to Ninth street west: thence south along said Ninth street a right of way over and the use of the tracks of the Metropoliten Kailway Company to Louisiana avenu and thence by sald Belt Compans’s own tracks westwardly slong taid Louisiana avenue to its Intersect! with the main line at Twelfth street west; thence south on Twelfth street to B street south, whe it inte sects the main line at Twelfth str Iso com- Tencing at the intersection of Virginia avenue and Eleventh street southwest and = ranning thence south along sald Eleventh street to Water 5! and thence southeastwanlly along eet to Severth street west, and th along said Seventh street to N street so commencing at the intersection of Ohio Fourteenth street northwest and running south slong said Fourteenth street to B sire south, with turnouts ard switches,”’ together wi all other extensions made or rights of extensi« aoen prior to the sforesaid decree of December . 1897. Also the following described pieces and parcels of ground end premises, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columb! Origiral lots numbered four (4) and five (3). in square numbered three hundred and four (304) gentaining about 16,008 square feet; also original Jot nun bered five (5), in square numbered five hundred and seventy-seven (577), coptaining about 36.090 square feet, and all of’ square numbered three hundred and’ thirty (830), containing 89.359 square feet, together with the impr merts thereon, consisting of car barns, stables and other streat railway structures, and all ways, easements, rights, privileges and’ appurtenances thereunto belonging or in aaywise appertaining. Also all the horses, harness, cars, grain, tools, implements and personal property of whatever kind owned by said Belt Railway Company and vow in the possession of the receiver thereof. Also the corporate rights, privileges and fran- chises possessed by the said Belt Railway Com- pai For a more particular description of all the fore. going property ~eference ts hereby made to the sald decree cf Lecember 24th, 1897. CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF SALE: These are proscribed ip the sald decree of De- cember 24th, 1897, a8 follows: “The sa that {s to say. i offering and selling the property and franchises -overed by and embraced tn said deeds of trust and described in this decree said trustee chall se‘ the same as ap entirety without valuation, appraisement, jon or redemption. It shail accept ao bid'therefor from any bidder who shall not Girst place in its hands or deposit with it at the i.me cf making the bid, as a pledge that satd bidder will make good bis bid if ac- cepted by tha trustee aud ratified by the court, the sum of fivs taousand dollars cash or by certified check. O* .he price for which sald property and franchises shall be sold there sball be paid tn cash at the ume of the sale the cash deposit hereinbefore resuired, which shall be received as @ part of the purehase price, and also within five Gays thereafter snch further portion of such pur- chase price shall be paid in cash as ten days prior to the date of ale the court mey direct, in order to meet the expenses of this salt, and to pay such amounts as the court may adjudge to be due and pricr in equity to the said deeds of trust. The court reserves the right to set gside apy sale made by the trustee and to resell eaid premises, property and franchises upon failure of any purchaser for twenty days to comply with any order of the court requiring payment. The balance of the purchase price not required to be paid in cash may cither be paid in cash or the purchaser may satisfy and make Good such balance of bis bid, in whole o- 1n payt, by paying over and surrendering the outstanding and overdue coupons sec by the deeds of trust hereinbefore referred to, such bonds and coupons be- ing received at such price or value as shall be equivalent or proportional to the amount that the holders thereof would be entitied to theron in case the entire purchase price were paid in cash. bonds aud Coupon tae may be uscd to make sich payment shull be surrendered to the trustee and be canceled if the whele amount due thereon Is applied upon the pu-chase but if less than the whole smount is applied, then'the amount so epplied shall be described or written upon the said bonds and coupons, which shall then be returned to the hol ‘The said balance of the purchase price. whether able in money or bonds, shall be paid in equal {nctaliments of twenty-five per cent thereof in thir- ty, sixty, ninety and one hundred and twenty dass, respectively, from the date of the ratification of the sale. “As soon as the sale is made, as herein pro- vided for in pursuance of this decree, the trustee shall report the same to this court for confirma- tion, further certifying to the court compliance by the purchaser or purchasers, with the condi- tions of sale as hereinbefore described. If apy bids shall be accepted by the court and the per- son or persons making the same shall fail to comply with all the conditions of sale and all orders of the court with respect thereto, the sum deposited by the bidder shall be forfeited and shall be applied as the court may direct." The amount toat the purchaser will be required to pay in cash within five days from the day of sale is not less than $62,000, and will not exceed $75,000, which includes the mount found due and peyable by the decrees above named, and the amcunts of the claims for wages, supplies, etc., required to be paid by the act of Congress ap- Proved June 24, 1898, entitled “An act to define fhe rights of jparchasers of the Belt Railway Company and for other purposes.” “Attention of ‘bidders ts called to the aforesaid act of Congress approved June 24, 1808, whereby the purchaser at the sale under said decree shall =. and enjoy all the corporate rights, priv leges and franchises heretofore conferred upou the sald Belt Ballway Company, and ‘hereby obtige- tions are {my upon 1 purchaser with ref- erence to the underground electric re-equipment of said road. All conveyances, including revenue tex, at the pureh: - it. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., ‘Trustee. oc12-dts ©. J. BELL, President. THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F st. n.w. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 4 AND 6 GREEN'S AL- LEY, BETWEEN I AND K, 26TH AND 27TH STS. N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 1604, folio 495 et ony. See of land ree- ords of the District of lumbia, a1 at the re- quest of the parties secured thereby, we will sell, at jc auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH, 1898, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots 36 and 37, in square No. 6, with th thereon. ‘Terms cash, balance in two years, the option of the purchaser. A it of $100 on terest, secured deed of trusi uch fot required at {ime of sale. Terms ot sale to property sold. of all cash, ‘Ar the. onticn or ite he complied” with within. tem days. or. te. property parchuser. it of Afty (50) TB on each will be resold at the risk and cost of fault- at time of sale. Conveyancing, etc., at cost ing purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's | of purchaser. pom pe GEORGE W. BROWN, ee ee BERT. E. BRADLEY, * ee a ; Surviving Ez. é JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, ANCT. accessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) To Who) MAY CONCERN: ONE “UPRIGHT PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC, TO PAY STORAGE AND CHARGES. a. . SATURDAY MORNT NOVEMBER we will sell, ales roows of James W. Ratcliffe, 920 » que Upright Piano and lot Household ee me oof M. A. Shaw, to pay All parties interested will please take notice, WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO. CROSS, Becretary, wos d&eabe |. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. EES’ SALE OF Lor Terms: Ca PORTY FIVE UNIMPROV SIN SURDIVISION KNUWN AS. SPATE. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, all dated May 18, 1807, and recomled in Tiber 3208 folios 188 et seq. and folios 1o7 et seq. nnd Liver 2210, follos 403 et neq... reepectively at the land reconis of the District ‘of and at the Fe- auest of the erty accured wilt well at ction In frout of the preiniess, on - Daye THE Pete a ata hee ie Sov BER, 1808, AT FOUR O'CLOCK F'M.. the fallow. ing described real estate, wituate ti the county of Wasbington, Dixtrict of Columbia: Lots numbered seventean (17) to. twenty-elg inclusive, 4a block ten (10); lots one <1) t twel U2, Inclustes. and eighteen (1s) to twenty-two (22), Inclushte ti Dlock (LU); lots atx (6) to fourteen 114), Inclusive, In block (12), and lots oue (1) to seve : nlock GS), in Marion BB. Sheridan's. suldigision ee part of Youngsborough, called and re cor in county subdivision book 6 3, of the surveyor aod of the District of Ox . 6 of sale: One-third cash, thet equal instalments tn one end two Senne wie Ie terest at six per cent per annum, payable #-mi-an- BUCS, fe be secured on property sold. or all cash, t the’ option of the rehaser. A of B100 Teguired upon exch block of lore sold veran ing, notarial fees and recording at cost of pure chaser. Terms to be complied with within tem days, otherwise the Cfustees reserve the right to ree le property at risk and cost of defaulting pure chaser. HERBERT A. GILL, Truster PHILIP A. DAR? , Trustee, ne3-ats ale THOMAS J. OWE! , AUCTIONEER. Chancery Sale of Valuable Property, No. 211 O st. new. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in which James H. Dabney te complainant and Myra A. Parker et al. defendante, being equity cause No. 1ak83, the undersigned true tee will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on SATURDAY, TWELFTH, 1998, AT HALF-PAST FOUR P. of lot’ 8, ig square 553, in the city of Washington, Dixtrict of Columb ve f of purchase money in cash. wit! bal- interest, to perty sold, it of two All con- ir from day of sale irust on t or all cash at option of puret hundred dollarr required nt t Veyaucing and recording at pure WILLIAM nol-d&ds DUNCANS ae Trante BROS. AUCTIONFERS. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ‘TATE. NO. IM10 TENTH STRiCt ay ST. AND NO. 1818 VERNON A UE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us oN IMPROVED dated July 21. 1894. and duly recorded in Liter N follo 408 et sea. of th trict of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby." we, the undersigned, trustees, Will sell, at public auction, in front of No. 1810 10th street northwest. on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTEFNTH DAY GF NOVEMRER. AD AT FOUR (CLOCK P.M following desc 1898, land and premises, situa he elty of Wash. ington, in the District of Columbia, and destena‘ed ag and being all of lot 16, in Pumphrey's subdi- viefon of Lots in_square plat recorded in Liber H. D. C.. folic ds of the office of the survey togecher with the improvements. coneis of a’ two-story ond basement brick dwelling, No. 1810 loth street horthwest. and a twi-story frame dwelling, No. 1819 Vermont avenue. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase me te be paid in cash. and the belanee in two fustallmerts. payable in ome and two years interest at six (6) per centmm per annum able eeml-anoually, from day of sale, sceuced by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all. cast, at the option of the purchaser. A. a $200 will be required of the purchaser at 1 of sele. All converencing, record’ng. fees apd stamp tax at the « f the pure Terms of aaie to complied with within tem deys from day of other the trosiees re- serve the right to resell tb ty at the risk end cost of the defaulting purchacer, aster tive days’ rorice La. ave. n.we Rodded AUCTIONEERS. ° UNIMPROVED REAL ES- FIETH ST NORTHEAST By virtue of » trust. recorded in Lzber No. 2285, f. of the Ian is of the Distriet « will well, we Ne auetion. 10 the premises, on W Ne XTEENTH. Tso, T FOUR O'CLOCK PLM., the following described real cstate. © tuate In the city of Wash: ington, in said District. and being let ow dt twents-cLe (21), In Acgustus Burgdort and Allen S. Johnson's subdiviston of lots in © num. bered eight hundred ond thirty-two ¢ as sald subdivision is recorded in Book 211 a2. in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colusm- bia. Terme: One-third cash, balence In equal install. ments, at one and two years, with i rest at 6 per per annum, p > een! oually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cesh, xt the tion of the purchaser. A depostt ‘of $50 will te required at Ume of sale. All nver and stamps at purchaser's cost Terms to be da with within ten days. otherwise tre reserve the right to resell at risk a tof the default. ing purchaser. JAMES E._ FITCH, GEO. Ww. WN nol-d&ds Trustees. 8. 1407 G ST NW. cna STREE By virtue of a decree of the Su District of Columbia 19297, the und at public ani SATURDAY LER, 1898," AT P.M.. all that certain pi tute ‘and premises. rituat ington, in the District of Colum! ularly ‘deseribed asf. lows Port of original lots numbered twenty twenty-one (21) in gi numbered and fifty-six (456), © wed within t metes and bounds. viz.: Beginning for the sume on the Une at the northeast corner cf said lot twenty ing the intersection of said st with the weet line of Bixth street north; Line of Sixth stivet nivety-1 one-fourth (8%) inches (25) feet; therce nor and one-fourth (8) city ba, more (20) and ) feet eight and west twenty-dve fuches to the lm street; thence east wlong the line of * twenty-five (25) feet to the place of beginnlag Improved by a three. and basement bric building, No. 600 “F t northwest Terms’ of sale’ ‘The purchase money to be pald one-third (1-3) In cash and the balance in two (2) equal installments at one (1) and two (2) years, secured by the notes of the purchaser or purchus: ers, with interest thereon from date of wale, and a good and valid deed of trus: to the satisfzction of the trustees on the property sold. or all cash. at purchaser's option. A deposit of §500 will be required of the purcht ser or purchasers at the me of sale. Terms of sule must be complied with within fifteen (15) days after date of sale; other- wise the property will b> resold at the tiek and cost of the defeulting purchaser or purchasers, All ccaveyansing, revenue stamps and recording at the ser's cost. paren 7SIMON J. MA HER, Trustee, TENRY € slieltor, . hw, __|_nol-d&3s DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. " SALE OF THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE AND THE WASHINGTON LIGHT IN- FANTRY ARMORY, ON THE CORNE: 15TH AND E STREETS NORTHW: INGTON, D. C. By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in Equity Cnugo numbered 19497. appointing the tndersigned as receivers, we will, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY- SECOND DAY UF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1808. AT FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P.M., sell at pubile aucticn, da front of the on 15th street northwest, in the city of Wastivgtta tn the District of Columbia, the following described property, namely: Part of original lot bumbered five (5), all of original Jot numbered six (6), part of original lot numberad four (4) and pect of original lot numbered seven (7), in square nufabered two hundred and twenty-six (226), more particularly described as follows: All of said lots a rts of lots being together conta Within the following outer meter “and ‘tounder pee gicning for the same at the southwest corner of said square two bundred and twenty-six (226), and of original lot numbered six (6), running thence north With 15th street one bundred and fifteen 115) feet to the alley ten feet wide; thence east long said alley thirty-nine (39) feet; thence southeaster- ly in @ straight line to a point on the rear line of orignal lot pumbered seven (7) thirty-five (85) feet north of the southeast corner of said lot seven @; thence cast along the alley sixty-three (63) feet nine and one-half (4) inches; thenée south ninety- five (95) feet to the lne of E street; thence west along the line of E street one hundred aud sixty- three (163) feet tine and cue-half (¥'4) inches to the place of beginning. ‘These lots are improved by a large brick buljal used as a theater aud opera house, as also ai mery, situated at 10th and E streets northwest, and ‘are mediate viculty of best hotels ind private residences.) °F ‘He ssh ie retainer tn om cash. jor in one, two and three from date of sale, with interest at the Tate of @ per cent ‘per-annum, or-all cash, at the option the purchaser. The deferred payments tobe = denced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, by a dced “f trust upon the ‘sold. Ail convetancing, reccrdiug. ete-. to be at the weet Of the purchaser: A deposit ‘of $5,000 required at Opern House 0d conat- ticn, abd proposals for lease “ot ‘the ae Se « is Will be ccnsidered by the receivers, Office. 16th and G sts. nw, HARRISON DINGMAN. Receivers, Office, Atlantic Tutiding, WM. E. EDMONSTON, Office, 500 Sth et. mv,