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THE B. & 0. COMPANY Plan of Reorganization and Its Effect Upon Stockholders. SALE OF MISS GARRETT'S INTEREST Action of the Holders of First Pre ferred Stock JOHNS HOPKINS HOLDINGS Enough time has elapsed since the pro- I mulgation in New York of the plan of re organization of the Baltimore and Ohio j railroad by the Speyer syndicate to learn some of th3 effects and to foreshadow vith reasonable correctness others which tre likely to follow In the near future. It is announced that Miss Mary Garrett, j who has so l??ng been identified with the fortunes of the B. and O. company, has deemed It advisable for her to sell her hold In sre of 2i*,UU0 shares. It is said Miss (Jar r*tt received $400,000 for her stock, and that it was purchased by New York par ti s With th* closing out of her Interests in the B. nr.d O. she separates from an insti tution in which she was long a most Influ ential factor, and whose policy, in tne most successful period of its recent history, sh* was. it is believed, largely instrumental in eha; ing. She was for yep.rs the confidential se cretary of her father, the late John W. Oarrut, president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, and accompanied him in all his Journeylngs, not only to va rious parts of thi United States, but to Eu rope. to the moneyed centers, where Presi dent Garrett often went to negotiate loans for his company. She has been since her father's death one of the most trusted ad visers of the executive officers of the B. and O. company. John* Hopkins Holding*. What disposition will be made of the Johns Hopkins University holdings in the B. and O. no one seems to be able to fore tell. Amounting as they do to nearly one million of dollars, par value, the payment of the assessment Is a very serious matter for the trustees of the big institution, while if the assessment is not paid, the possibility Is that their interests will either be wiped out altogether when the reorganization of the company becomes a reality, or else they will be counted for but little In the future management of the corporation. There has been a disposition in some quarters to encourage the belief that the adoption of the plan of reorganization of the B. and O. by the syndicate is a victory for the banki ng concerns represented chiefly by Speyer Co. of New York, as against those of which the house of J. Pier pont Morgan is the head, but an analysis j of the status of affairs will show that Mr. Morgan will be fully represented in the new management. With a recognition to the extent accorded J by the syndicate of Mr. Morgan's interests In the bonds of the B. and O. company. It is likely that the danger from the threaten ed dismemberment of the B. ami O. will pass away, and the suits for receivers of the Chicago division and Pittsburg division will not be pressed, in both of which Mr. Morgan, it is understood, controls the ma Joivity of tlie most Important issues of bonds, all of which were for large amounts. Stntement of a Hanker. In reference to this matter a banker, who Is in i?art a representative of Baltimore and Ohio interests amounting to many millions, said to a Star reporter: "As the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company's guarantees and indorsements will be released through the foreclosure of i the Baltimore and Ohio road, all of the I bonds so guaranteed must hereafter de- ! pend upon the intrinsic value of the prop erty represented, and the settlement will ; probably be made npon a basis of the earn ; ( era) pr iperties, whi h Dm ? nly fair method to bo adopt ed. This, of course, does not mean that the holders of bonds not recognized in the settlement are obliged to accept any terms offered. Quite the contrary. If the proper ties are self-supporting, or ?ven if they tre indispensable to the Baltimore an 1 j Ohio Company, although not entirely self- j supporting, the owner can insist upon , equitable terms." The plan or reorganization adopted com- j pels the c. king of sacrifices all around, i but it Is believed by those best Informed in the matter that thr* concessions granted En?i the provisions made f ?r the future will place the property on its feet. A leading banker aaid he had "no doubt that the proposed plan will be successfully carried out and that the Baltimore and Ohio com pany as reorganized will regain its former credit :<*?! tak its place among the leading roads of the country." Appeal to Court* Probable. The holders of the first preferred stock of the company held a meeting In Baltimore Tuesday and decided that they would neither accept nor reject ythe Speyer plan for the reorganization of the company. It was the consensus of opinion that, should t-'C re3rganizatlon committee determine to carry out its p'ans, despite the protest of the preferred holders, an appeal will be made to the courts for a restraining order. A committee, composed of Messrs. J^hn A. Whttridge, James Lb Mclane and John GUI. jr., was appointed to carry out reso lutions to the effect that: ? It is the sense of this meeting of the h Iders of the $3,000,000 of stock in the Bal timore and Ohio railroad, issued under the act of 1K<5, chapter 21*5, that before the decision by the Supreme Court of the United States of the questions which have been certified to it by the United States circuit court of appeals for the fourth cir cuit in the pending suit of the Johns Hop kins University, on its own behalf and on behalf of the other holders of the said stock of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, none of the holders of that security can Justly or lawfully be asked or required to determine whether or not they will accept the proposition which has been published by the gentlemen who are acting as a re organization committee in New York; Want Hearing Adviineed. "That every effort should be made to have the hearing of that case advanced, and to that end the co-operation of the gentlemen referred to be respectfully In vited ; "And that they be requested, If they shall fix a time limit for such assent, to put the same at such date as will come after such decision of the Supreme Court of the United States. In order that it may not be neces sary for the holders of the stock above mentioned to apply to the courts to re st r.t a the carrying forward of such reor smhation till the rights of the holders of the *m.tam of stock Issued under the act of 1 n?T?, chapter &&, shall have been ascer tained; "And that the committee heretofore ap pointed by the holders of such SOftJO.OOO of stock, issued under the act of 1835, chapter $&??, to represent their interests, communi cate the action of this meeting to the gen tlemen who are acting us a reorganization committee in New York." Interest Payments. The receivers of the Baltimore and Ohio Company began today to pay Inter est as follows: Car trust certificates, $102, ?00, and float certificates, $400: on purchase of city of Baltimore's interest in the Pitts burg and ConnellsvlUe railroad, $6,000; Pittsburg and Connellsville railroad certifi cates, $16,250; certain Pittsburg and Con nellsvlUe first-mortgage 7 per cent, due 1K?*: Baltimore and Ohio car trust bonds of 1877 extended. $ti.250; interest on first and second mortgage bonds of the Win chester and Potomac Railroad Company. 96.5ti3.75; dividend on Winchester and Stras burg Railroad Company's stock. $1,4%!. Mawt Show Cauar, Th? District Commissioners have Inform ed Sir. William Wall that they are advised that he recently obtained a permit In hla irame for H. G. Pond, an unregistered plumb?r at the time, for laying water serv ice at 618 St. Ann's court. In vlsw of this alleged violation of the plumbing regula tions the Commissioners have requested Mr. Wall to show cause why his license should not b? wltfaeld. REUNION OF VETERANS Survivors of the Confederate Army to Heet in Atlanta. I.lbernl Contribution to the Eipenne Fund?Lint of Prominent Hen unJ Women Expected. The Southern Railway Company, whose president. Mr. Samuel Spencer, was one of the j oungest soldiers on the confederate ! side (luring the late war. is taking great I interest in promoting the success of the reunion of oonfederate veterans at Atlanta next month, and has made a most literal subscription, said to be JT.,000, toward de fraying the expenses of the same. The ef fect of this has already been to Intensify enthusiasm on the subject throughout the southern country and to render the reunion an assured fact. It is believed the attendance will lw much in excess of that previously estimated, 50, OWJ, and that probably .V/l persons will go to Atlanta from Washington and vicinity aicne. From every southern state, includ ing Arkansas, Texas and .Louisiana, which are. in the main, the greatest distance from Atlanta, comes the same information, and it is now predicted that unless the gov ernment gets through moving soldiers be fore the reunion the lines in many parts of the south will have to borrow or lease passenger cers. Their equipment has been tied up for some time either waiting for a movement or actually mo\ing troops. Sometimes it occurs that the roads have to collect cars and hold them In readiness for several days, waiting for orders to move the soldiers. The committee of arrangement Is now in communication with the Stonewall Brigade Band at Staunton. Va? and hopes to se cure its services for the reunion. This nU tcric association was organized in ltxw un der the name of Mountain Sax Horn Band, which name it retained until the com mencement of the war, at which time it n ustered in as the Fifth Regiment Band. At the lirst engagement the Stonewall Bri gade had with the enemy the band was organized into a surgeons' corps and faith ful. y aiul intelligently performed field ajid hospital duties, in all subsequent battles the band's devoted ministrations were in demand, and calls were always promptly arswcred, which won for it the proud I name of Stonewall Brigade Band by an order of Gen. Stonewall Jackson read on ! dress parade at Camp Winder. Geu. Grant's Order. At Appomattox General Grant issued an order allowing the members of the band to take their instruments home with them, and they are now on exhibition in the band hall. The fcand occupied a post of honor at the funeral of General Grant In New York, and has attended nearly all of the famous military and civic demonstrations In tills country, having been the only amateur band recognized by the authorities of the world's Columbian exposition. * The organization was incorporated in li>74 under the laws of Virginia. The band has a membership of forty-eight, and six of the original war members are still In its service. If the band is obtained by the reunion it will march in the parade direct ly in front of Atlanta Camp, No. 10H. It is expected that by the time tha re union begins a great military prison will be established ut Fort McPherson, near Atlanta. It is stated that all the Spanish prisoners captured at Santiago de Cuba or Porto Rico will be sent to the United States i and kept in confinement at a military pris on which is to be established at Fort Mc pherson. After careful consideration Sec retary Alger has decided that it would be much safer for several reasons to send all prisoners of war to the United States as soon as possible after their capture. Officials of the administration fear that if the prisoners are kept in Cuba they will be exposed to much danger of massacre by the Cuban insurgents. Another strong rea son for sending the prisoners to the United States is that it would take a large part of General Shafters army to guard them if they should be kept in Cuba. Secretary \Ig*-r is not disposed to detail any large force of men from Shafters armv for this purpose, and he has decided that the bet ter plan would be to send all prisoners (apturei. to the United States on board the ShVlw- conveyed Major General Shafter s army to Santiago de Cuba. Sev for .h'!aCe? bt-en u"ller consideration but it ^;abl,shment of ? military prison. Fort Vf^h practically decided that tie! McPherson fu?>ishe? the best faclll Veternnn of Birmingham. A feature of the reunion is expected to be the display made by the veterans of Birmingham. Ala., who will take with them a band of music, the players In which will be coal miners. During the day this band will wear white duck suits, while at night they will have on blue uniforms with mining lamps In their caps. There will be two or three hundred veterans at the re union from the Birmingham district. Add ed to this number there will be several hundred friends, ladies and children, in all fhf ?r e. K.ht CJ? IoaJs- to ,ilk? the trip from this point. The band will consist of six teen pieces It will play patriotic airs, in cluding 'Dixie, "Old Kentucky Home," and many others. Concerts will be given L b:ind. and in every parade the mu sic by the miners will be heard. Prominent Person* Expected. Among the prominent men and women who have been invited, and most of whom have assured the committee of arrange ments that they will be present, are Gen. and Mrs. James Longstreet, Gen M C Butler, Miss Mildred Lee. Miss Virginia ?*?rc,?3 U' WriSht, Senator John W. Daniel, Gen. W. B. Bate. Mrs. Gen. George E. Pickett, Gen. Eppa Hunton and othei s of W ashington, D. C. ? Col Charies M. Marshall, Gen. Bradley T Johnson, Gen. Joseph L. Brent, Gen. A C l-ippe Col Winfield Peters, Baltimore; O v.- r w,dow of stonewall Jackson. Mrs. R. Y\ Burringer, Col. A. B. Andrews, Wal ter Clark A C. Avery, Gen. R. F. Hoke, Gen. \\. R. Co*. Raleigh. N. C.; Col. Will iam Preston Johnson, New Orleans La ? Mrs. Sarah Blake Polk. Leonidas Polk's widow, and Mrs. Braxton Brag*. New Or leans, La.; Gen. and Mrs. S. B Buckner Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Ben HaWn Helm. Elizabeth. Ky.; Miss Lucy Lee Hill, Lex i't;"-- Ky;; Col- Bennett Young, Loul's Jiile, Kj., Gen. Basil K. Duke. Louisville ivy.; Gen John Boyd, Lexington. Ky.: Mrs. J. I*. Moffit. Wilmington, N C ' Mrs. M. A Stovall. Augusta. Ga]; v? TM?Ty T Bennlng, Columbus. Ga.; John it n Ja.cks<>n- Augusta. Ga.; Mrs. John B. Gordon, Kirkwood, Ga.: Gen George T. Anderson, Anniston, Ala.; John J. Horner. Helena. Ark.; Gen. Fltzhrgh Lee, Tampa. Fla.; Gen. Joseph Whcel?r Tampa, Ha.; Gen. E. M. Pettus. Selma ? "V pen- J- T- Morgan. Selma. Ala.: Gen r TV.?tfU.TJn' Blrm'nsham, Ala ; Thomas Jfonl?omery. Ala.: Gen. W. C. Gates Montgomery. Ala.: Gen. George O Johnston. Tuscaloi sa. Ala.: Gen. E M Law Bartow. Fla.; Gen. S. G. French. Penl aacola, Fla.: G?i. A. P. Stewart, Chicka ? Ci,ou;,A'frf:<1 Gumming, Ausus ri;, ?v ?"in' ,M- 8orr?'l. Savannah. Ga. K S. ?n'u Rouge. La.; Col. H. n ? V ,8,' H,l?er*town, Md.; Mrs E C. W alt hall, Grenada, Miss.; Gen Robl ert Lowry, JackBon. Mich.; Charles E Hooker. Jackson. Miss.; Mrs. Sue Pcndle '? Lexington, Va.; Mrs. J. O Rh^'hv bli11 8n'C1" ^ M;s"Da'?y Colum r r.n iv.7ii Teague, Aiken, 8. p"?":, Wa(^ Hampton.- Columbia. B. C.: Gen. Ellison Capers, Columbia. 8. C.; Mrs! ? Smith. Suwanee, Tenn. ? CaDt r-en Iff J,i Ui' ?'Br>'an. Nashville, Tenn ? r?nt \\rnu iauKhn. Memphis, Tenn ? Capt. William Forrest, Memphis, Tenn. Tenn ""lit a Rrown. Nashville'. ?r ; ?_,?? F- Cheatham, Nashville Tenn.; Gen. William H. Jackson, Nashville' Tenn.; Peter Turney. Nashville, Tenn ?' Mrs. Kate Cabell Currle, president of the Tex ^ John H n*"* Confe1eracy, Dallas, .7 ~ ,H' Reagan. Austin. Tex.; Col Walter Taylor, Norfolk. Va., General Lee s adjutant general; Miss Mary Pendleton Lexington, Ky.; Miss Rose Pendleton, Lex ington, K; Gen. W. W. Gordon. Savan Va?' j" Ta w ' Dtmey Maury' Richmond. yJ E"lson- R'chmond. Va ? ??ull<*n A' Ba?le. Petersburg Va- W" L. Wilson, Lexington. Va.; Mrs. Gen. j e' B. Stewart, Staunton, Va.; Rev. Dr. Mosm Hoge Richmond Va.; Hunter McGuire, M. D., Richmond, Va.; Charles Broad wav Rouse, New York: Mrs. Roger A. Pryor 38 East Xid street. New York; Mra LUilan Hood Post, Bernardsvllle, N. J., and Miss Anna Benning, Columbus, Ga. "Want" ads. In The Star pay because they bring answer*. LATE ARMY ORDERS. Private Charles A. Turner, Company B, 1st District of Columbia Volunteer Infan try, now at Tampa, Fla., will be discharged from the service of the United States. Brigadier General Charles F. Roe, United States Volunteers, has been ordered to Chickamauga, Ga., for assignment to duty with the 3d Army Corps. Brigadier General James H. Barkley, United States Volunteers, to Jacksonville, Fla.. for assignment to duty with the 7th Army Corps. First Lieutenant Louis H. Orleman, United States army, is detailed by the Sec retary of War for service as professor at the Peekskill Military Academy, Peekskill, N. Y. The following assignments of officers to regiments were announced: Major Henry R. Brmkerlioff, to the 3d Infantry; Major J. Milton Thompson, to the 24th Infantry; Major John W. Bubb, to the 4th Infantry; Major Charles L. Da vis, to the t>th Infantry; Major Frank D. Baldwin, to the 5th Infantry; Major Chas. R. Paul, to the 18th Infantry; Major Car roll H. Potter, to the 14th infantry; Major Hugh G. Brown, to the 12th Infantry; Ma jor Alfred C. Mark ley, to the 11th Infantry; Major Lyster M. O'Brien, to the 19th In fantry; Major Wiliiam Auman, to the 13th lnlantry; Major Jesse M. Lee, to the Uth Infantry; Major James Miller, to the 20th Infantry; Major Thomas Wilhelm, to the 21st infantry; Major Henry C. Ward, to the lttth Infantry; Major Leopold 0. Par ker, to the 'Sid Infantry; Major David J. Craigie, to the 23th Infantry. Major George P. Scriven, Signal Corps, will proceed to San Francisco. Cal., and report to Major General Wesley Merritt, L. S. A., for assignment to duty. Lieutenant Colonel John W. Clous, deputy judge advocate general, will proceed at once to this city and report to the major general commanding the army, for duty at headquarters of the army. Leave of absence is granted First lieu tenant Omar Bundy, ;td Infantry, to en able him to accept the commission of Indiana Volunteers. A board of officers, to consist of Major Edgar J ad win. 3d United States Volunteer Lngineers. and Second Lieutenant Harry Kurgcss, Corps of Engineers, is appointed to meet at Galveston. Tex., to examine ap plicants for commissions in the 3d United otates \ olunteer Engineers. Major Edgar Jadwin. 3d United States V o.unteer Engineers, has been relieved from duty in the office of the chief of en gineers and will report to Colonel David O. Gaillard 3d United States Volunteer Engineers, for duty in connection with the organization and recruitment of that regi ment. A board of officers, to consist of Lieuten ant Colonel Amos Stickney, Corps of Engi neers, and Lieutenant Colonel Eugene J. Silencer, 3d I nited States Volunteer Kngi neers. is appointed to meet at St. Louis, Wo to examine applicants for commissions In the ad United States Volunteer Engi neers. Major Henry C. Davis. 3d Volunteer En Kineers, now at the Military Academy. New ^ork, and Major WIlloughLy Walke, Sd \ olunteer Engineers, now at Port Slo cum. N. Y., are relieved from their re spective duties and will proceed to this city and report to Colonel David D. Gail lard, 3d I nited States Volunteer Engineers for duty with their regiment. Captain C. Dupont Coudert. commissary of subsistence, will repair to this city and report to the commissary general of sub sistence. United States armv, for tempo rary duty in his office. The following named officers have resign ed: First Lieutenant Frederic L. Abel, 81st Michigan Volunteer Infantry; Captain S. R. Miller. 14th Minnesota Volunteer In fantry; First Lieutenant A. J. Harris, 1st Florida Volunteer Infantry; First Lieuten ant I- rank B. Pratt, 4th Ohio Volunteer In fantry; First Lieutenant Charles K. Harr, 157th Infantry, Indiana Volunteers; First Lieutenant E. T. Smith, 2d Ixiuislana Vol unteer Infantry; Second Lieutenant Louis H. Markey. lr.Sth Indiana Volunteer Infan try; Chaplain Frank L. Phalen, 1st New Humps-hire Volunteer Infantry. Officers of the army have been assigned to duty as follows: Major Donald Maclean, surgeon, to Fort Monroe, Va.; Captain Al fred M. Palmer, assistant quartermaster, to Cincinnati, Ohio; Captain Oaman La trobe, 4th Volunteer Infantry, to Chicka -maug.i. (Ja.: Captain Julius A. Penn. as sistant Quartermaster, United States Vol ume rs, to Tampa, Fla.; Captain Andrew G. C. Quay, assistant quartertn*. vter, United States army, to Tampa. Fla.; Major Robert A. Iirown, inspector general, to Falls Church. Va.; Captain Robert L. Brown, assistant quartermaster, to Tampa, Fla.; Major Jair.es M. J. Sanno. 3d Infan try. to St. Paid. Minn.; Acting Assistant Surgejn Eugene H. Hartnett, United States army, to Fort Monroe, Va.; Captain Ed ward B. Ives, tlgral corps, to Alhanv X V.; Captain Charles C. Clark, signal corps, to Tampa, Fla.; Major John C. Mu?;in Major George A. Smith, to Chickamauira. Ga.: Capi^in Carroll Mercer, commissary of subsistence, to Miami, Fla. Well-Known I'olIce Officer Dend. Col. Chas. F. Richardson, for many years the chief of police and city marshal of Newton, Mass., died Sunday, June 20, of pulmonary consumption at the family home In Lowell. Col. Richardson was one of the best-known and most popular police offi cials in the country, l>eing at one time the secretary of the National Police Associa tion, an organization composed of chiefs of police of leading cities of the United States. He was well known in this city, having many friends here. His last visit to Wash ington was in the winter of 1N1H5. Though for a year unable to perform the duties, he was continued in his position and his sal ary paid up to the date of his death. AUCTION BALES. FLTI RE IIA VS. DU N C ANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SAI.E OF VALUABLE INVESTMENT BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUE RETWEMN 14TII AMI 15111 STREETS NORTHWEST. AND VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE O.N THE EAST SIDE OF OTH STREET BE TWEEN I) AND F. NORTHWEST. By vi-tue of the powers conferred upon me by the last will and testmnont ?>f America <}. Pedrl-j-s, deceased, as construed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the undersigned, us sur viving executor and tiustce under said will, will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises on New \ork avenue, on FRIDAY. JULY EIGHTH. 1898. AT HALF-FAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. all of lot lettered "I." in Susan M. Bun-he's subdivision of original lot two (2), in square num bered two hundred and twenty-three i22.it, us j?er piat recorded In Liher C. II. R.. folio 27. In the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, said lot being improved by a two-story brick building, 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 0th street, the south 25 feet front by the full depth of lot 6, and the north 3 feet front by the depth of 51 feet of orlg Inal lot 5. in square four hundred and eighty-nine <489i. said part of lot 5 being subject to the alley way reserved In a deed recorded In Liber J. A. S., No. 137. folio 281, of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia. The said real e>tate Inst men tioned being improved by a large four-story brick residence, numbered 410 6th street northwest. Terms of sale for each parcel: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, and the bal ance In two equal installments, payable in one and two years after the day of sale, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually. or ell cash, at ihe purchaser's option; the deferred payments. If any. to be Represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing date on the day of stle. and secured by deed of tiust on the respective properties sold. A dep sit of $500 on the New York aveuue property and of 1300 on the 8th street property will be required on the day *(t ssle. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the ctst of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days* advertisement In The Evening Star. B. F. BTTICHR. Surviving Executor and Trustee, Je27-d&d* 2231 Q st. n.w. THOMAS J. OWEN. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE. BEING PREMISES NO. 117 SECOND STL LET NORTH E A ST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February 19, 1896, and recorded In Liber No. 2104, folio 172 et seq., of the laud records of the District of Columbia, by direction of the pr.rty secured aud under authority of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed Juno 27, 1898, in Equity Cause No. 18014, the under signed will sell, at i.ubllc uuctlon, on SATUR DAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JULY, 1898, AT HALF-FAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of the premises, part of lot niue (9), in square 758. beginning at the southwest corner of said lot and running ea?t 85 feet; therce northwesterly at right angles to Maryland avenue 22 4S-100 fiet; thence west 74 73-100 feet to 2d street east, and thence south 20 feet to the beginning, im proved by a 14-room brick building, with all mod ern improvements. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust tecuring $7,t00, which can remain on the property. Terms: Ooe-thlrd of the amount over $7,000 In cash, balance In one end two years, secured by trust on the property, or all cash, at the pur chaser's option. Deposit of $200 required on day of sale. Conveyancing and recording at the cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with In 10 days, trurtees will resell at risk and ctst of defaulting purchaser. FILLMORE BRALL, Trustee, JESSE H. WILSON. Trustee. Je28-d*4t 819 4ft St. A.W. AUCTION" SALES OK REAL ESTATE, Jto. Q ToUay Thomas J. Own/ Anct.. 018 r ?t. n.w.?S?l. of No.. 007, 00?. 61 l/j4thlit. n.w., on Friday. Jnly 1. at 6:30 p.m. James W. Ratcliffe, Anct., 920 Pa. ave. n.w.? Trustees' Bale of No. Q St. n.e., on Friday. July 1, at 4:30 i^.tn. -H*?nry II. Berfcmann and George M. Emmerich, trustees. Thomas J. Owen, Anct.. 913 F St. n.w.?Trus tees' sale of lot on 10th st. bet. F and G sts. n.e.. on Friday, July 1, at 4:30 p.m. G. B. Gibson and D. K. Jackson, trustees Tnmurronr. James W. RatcHffe, Anct.. 92f> Pa. ave.? Rale of furniture. Ac., on Satufdnj. July 2. at 10 a.m.; also, at 12 m.. horses, carriages, wagocs, harness, Ac. v O. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts.. 1407 G st. n.w.? Sele of household furniture, Ac., on Saturday, July 2, at 10 a.m.; also, at 12 m., horse, vehicles, bar! ess. Ac. S. Be.nsinger, Anct.. 040 La. ave. n.w.?Sale of horses, on Saturday. Jely 2, at 10 a.m. Magrath & Kemially, Aucts., 205 lltfr st. n.w.? Sale of horses and mules, oil Saturday, July 2, at 10 a.m. Walter B. Williams & Co.. Aucts., 10th and D sts. n.w.?Sale of household effects, etc., on Sat urday, July 2, at 10 a.m.; also, at 12 m., horses, buggies, bicycles, etc. auction" hales. THIS AFTERNOON, TBOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 918 F ST. N.W. VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC .\nvno.\ To CLOSE AN ESTATE, BEING PREMISES NUMBERED 607, <J09 AND 011 4TH ST. N.W., OPPOSITE PENSION OF FICE. On FRIDAY, JULY FIRST, 1S?8, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK p. M., I will, at the request of the parties interested, Fell at public auction in front of the premises lots 4 and 5 in square 530, fronting 52 feet on 4th st. by :i depth of 83 feet to a 20 foot alley. The above lots will be sold separately, for three building lots, or as a whole. Terras: One-third cash, hnlai ce to suit purchaser. { A dei>o*!t of $itK) ou each lot if Kold separately, or if sold as a whole. Conveyancing and record- | ii.a at purchaser's cost. je25-d<xds TlfOS. J. OWEN. Auctioneer. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE. AI CTIONEER. (Successor to Ratclitfe, Suttou &. Co.) TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 215 G STREET NORTH EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Llher No. 2ol9, folio 3<8 et seq.. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of th# party secured thereby, the under signed trustees will offer for sale by public auc tion, in fsont of the premises, on FRIDAY, FIRST DAY OF JUi Y, A.D. 1693. at IIALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK 1\M . the following described real estate, situate In the city of Washington. In the District of Columbia, to wit: The east twenty-five (25) feet of original lot fifteen (15), in square numbered seven hundred and fifty-three (763), by the depth of said lot, together with all the improvements, rights, Ac. J'erms; One-thl d cash, the balance in one and two years, with into-est from the dav of sale at sfr per < ent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $W0 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the trustcss reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, afte. five days' advertisement of such resale in soiu*? newspaper published in Washington, D. C. All etnveyanciug, Ac., at the purchaser's cost. HENRY II. BERGMANN, GEORGE M. EMMFRICf. Je21-dAds Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 013 F ST. N W. TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE Bl ILDING LOT ON 10TH STREET BETWEEN F AND G ST 1I EHTS N O RT H EAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded in Liber 2294. folio lKl et seq., one of the laud records of the District of Columbia, uud at the request of the paity stcured thereby, we wlil sell, at public auction. In front ol* the preipis-is. on FRIDAY, JULY FIRST 1808, AT HALF PAS I1 FOUR O'CLJCK P.M.,.- the following dcscribvHl rial estate, situate in "the city of Wasnington, District of C-dumbia. and being lot numbered 48 ii Charles Just's subdivision of square 935. as the seme is recorded in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: This property Is sold subject to a deed of trur.t for six hundred dollars: balance cash. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, a do posit of 5100 lequirod at time of sale. Terms to b* complied with in ten days. G. B. GIBSON, Trustee. je21-d?kds D. K. JACKSON, Trustee. FITIRE DAYS. DUNCANS' IN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING. NO. 3"20 CAMBRIDGE STREET (GEuRGET J\VN) NOR'i HWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1997. at folio 111*7 et seq.. one of the land record* of the District of Col mil ia, and at the request of the party secured," the undersigned, as surviving tiustee, will sell, ut public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, JULY THIR TEENTH. 1H98. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 47. in Asliford & Ridout. trustees', tubdlvislon of part of square numl ered 1282, In the city of Washington, formerly known as square numb:*r?d 112, Georgetown, as per plat recorded in l.ilier 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 0, 12. IS. 24. 30 and 30 months after date, with interest at 5 per cent per annum, payable semi annually. said payments to be in equal Install ments. and secured on property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Conveyancing ami recording at purchase!*b expense. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days, or property re srld at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sal". WILLIAM A. GORDON. Jyl-d&ds Surviving Trustee. THOtt. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 19, 1890, and recorded in Liber 1545, folio 2ii:?. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JULY, 1898, AT QUARTER PAST' FOUR O t LOCK P.M.. ii; front of the premises, sell at auction, the cast eighty (80) feet front by Hie depth of lot num bered two (2), in square 147. in the city of Wash ington, District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase rr.oi ey In cash, of w.ii h $100 must be paid at the time of sale, and the balance In three equal in stallments, at one, two and three years after dote, to be represented by the notes of the pur chaser, which shall bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from the date of sale, ai d be secured by deed of tn.st on the property sold. All conveyancing and reccrding at the cost of the purchaser. If the turns of sale be not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, the pr< perty will be fesold at the risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser. JOHN C. HEALD. je29-eo&da Surviving Trustee. C. G. SLOAN A CO.. AUCTS., 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE. LOCATED ON FIFTH STREET. LE DROIT PARK. BEING FOUR THREE-STORY PRESSED-RRH K DWELLINGS, NOS. 1S2<?, 1835. 1837 AND 18?.?. By virtue of four ceitain deeds of trust, each di<ted October 14. 1892. ami duly recorded in Liber 1720. folios 478. 485. 468 and 498 et ?eq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tlit request of the panics secured thereby, ve will sell, at public auction, iu fro at of the prem 1m s. on FRIDAY. JULY FIFTEENTH. 1898. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following dt ser!bd real estate, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered sixty-two (02). sixty-five (05). sixty-six (60t an 1 sixty-seven (07>. in Belle Bond and David B. Gottwall's subdivision of lots six (6? and seven (7i, and others, in block numbered five ?5>. Le Droit Park, as said sul?llvislon is recorde 1 In the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in County B??ok eight <8). folio eighty-five <85), to gether with improvements, consisting of four (4) three-story pre ssed-brlck dwellings. Nos. 1829, 1835. 1837 and 1839 5th street, Le Droit 1'ark. Terms: One-third ca*li, balance in one (1) and two (2) years, with Interest at six (6? per ?ent per annum, payablo semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pircliaser or purchasers. A deposit of $100 will lie required on each house at time of sale. Terms ty. l?e complied with in 15 days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell''at risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser, after flue notice published in some Washington newspaper. faYRON M. PARKER, ,il 4AMES M. GREEN. je27-dAds . Trustees. DUNCASSON. BROS., AL'CTIONF.SR3. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON SOUTH SIDE OF NSW YORK AVENUE BE TWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain-deed of trust to us, dated Octobei 27. 1892. and <}uly recorded In Liber No. 1741, folio 248 et seq., bf the land -cords of the Distri?t of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured theeaby. we. the inder-d^ued trus tees. will sell, at public auction, 'n front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE FIFTH D.\Y OF JULY, A.D. 180S. AT FJVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land1 and premises, situate in the city of Washiugtcn, In the Distei .*t of Colum bia, and designator as fmd being part of original lot six (6), in sqiupfe five hundred and tveuty-Cre (526), beginning at p point on New York avenue 56 feet northeasterly from the northwest coiner of said lot and tlience rmknlng northeasterly al?u?g the line of said avenue 18 feet 5 inches; thence southerly 67 feet; thence westerly 10 feet to ind of a line drawn from said avenue iu u course lim ning north two degrees (2C) fifty-five minutes (55*) west, and thence along said line 61 feet 7 inches to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: One-third of the pun-base money to be pail In cash, and the balance in two cuual Installments, payable In one and two years, with Interest at six i>er eent per anuum, payable semi annually from aay of sale, for which notes of the purchaser to lie given, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will 1-e re quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. Ail conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to l?e com piled with within ten days from day of sale, other wise the trustees reserve the right to resell tha property at the risk and ?.ost of the defaulting pur chaser. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, 5?0 5th st. D.w.. A LI-I IS B. BIIOWXK. 1410 F ?t. n.w.. Jrt2-<Utds Tnutew. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. rKRF.MITOKV KAI.K OF Horses, Horses, AT 8. HEXSINGER'S RAZAAR. NO. <>40 LA. AVE. TOMORROW (SATCBDAYt MORNING. Xn.1 fflOON I>. AT TEN OCbOCK, MR. WII.l.IAM SHOEMAKER OF llAGEltSTOWN. MP., will ?-ll a carload of Hortea an.l M?r.? mmf large worker* and fine driver*, stock to suit for atiy tiualnea*. AIX WILL POSITIVELY BE SULL). WITHOLi LIMIT OK RESERVE. Also. 2D hea?l of Homes and Maw* consigned l?y other parties. In this lot are ?otne good st?>ck for any nee. Sale peremptory. S. BENSINGER. It Auctioneer. WALTER B. WILLIAMS Jk CO., AUCTIONEERS. Extensive sale of Hoasehold Effects of every de arrlption, consigned to be sold at auction by pri vate parties leaving the city. Sale tak**? place within and in front of our sales room, comer 10th and Peon a. ave. 11 w., TOMORROW, JULY SEC OND, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. ALSO Gas Range, Meters. Gas Furnaces. Tables. fhalra, &C., Counters. Show Cases, Cigars. Side Cases. &c. Al.SO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. JTorces, Buggies. Bicycles, Harness, etc. Terms cash. It WALTER B. WILLIAMS A- CO., Ancle. JYMES W. RATCUFFE. AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Rauliffe, Sutton & Co.) REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS. ETC. TOMORROW (SATURDAY* MORNING. AT TEN O'CLOCK. I will sell, within my salfsrooms. 920 Pa. ave. n.w.. Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Pit POS. &c. ALSO. T.v ord r of Charles A. Darling. Constable, lot assorted Groceries, (insisting of Flour, Sugar, Mackerel. Ten. Svrup, Vinegar, Canned Goods, .Ve. AT TWFLVE OtCLOCK M., In front of salesrooms. Hoists, Carriages, Wagons, Harness. &e. It JAM KS W. iS ATCl.lFFE. AiW. Horses and Moles. BIG SALE. TOMORROW (SATURDAY). TEN O'CLOCK, AT OUR AUCTION STABI.1S, 203 11TH STREET. j Fagan & Jones of Frederick, Md., will sell a load of good Drivers and Workers. 5 Mules, the property of a contractor, 10 Choice Horses, sold for want of use. Also Carriages. Wagons and Buggies. ? It AUCTIONEERS. C. G. SLOAN J: CO.. AUCTIONEERS. 1407 G ST. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF GEN ERAL HOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE. BEING THE PROP ERTY OF PRIVATE OWN ERS LEAVING THE CITY. On SATURDAY. Jl'LY SECOND. 18U.S, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., within our salt-* rooms, 1407 G St., we will sell without ICMIIl FANCY TABLES. CHAIRS AND ROCKERS; OR NAMENTS. WHITE AND lilt ASS HEDS. CHERRY, OAK AND WAI.M'T CHAMBER SI'ITES; MATTRESS 1-^5 AND fll.I.oWS. LOOK CASES. R01.LTOI' DESKS. LOT BOOKS. ANTIOCK SOI A AND TABLES. LADIES' Iii:SKS, SIDEBOARDS. EXT. TABLES, DINING CHAIRS. OUaT/>T1IS. MATTINGS. CHINA AND GLASS. TOILET SETS. RI'uS. WARDROBES. HAI.I. RACKS. CONDENSED MILK, OFFICE CHAIRS. CAM I'ETS, "BEN HI'It" TANDEM. BLACK IMA Ml 1NI1. 1'* 1ST A I. AND SI BI'RltAN WHEEIjS. REFRIGEUATORS. KITCHEN GOODS. ELEC TRIC FAN. l'ICTl'KES. MIRRORS, iiC., 6lv. AND AT TWELVE M.. IIOKSE. VEHICLES, HARNESS. &c. TERMS CASH. C. G. SLOAN & CO.. Auets . Je30 2t 1407 G St. KITlIti: L>\YS. JAMES W. RATI'L!FEE. AUCTIONEER. (Success" r to ltatclllTc, Sutloll 4; Co.) Magnificent Brown Stone and Brick Resi= dence Property, corner of flarylandavenueand 6th street northeast, containing 114 rooms, 2 elegant baths, steam heat, electric bells and Sighting apparatus, burglar alarms, crystal chandeliers, open fire= places, handsome man= tels, wide balconies front and side and fine lawns, making it one off the most desirable residence properties on Capitol Hill, being within five minutes' walk off the Capitol and near all rail road lines, to be sold by public auction, in front off the premises, Thursday, the 7th day of J inly, 1898, at 5:30 o'clock p. mnio Terms very liberal and stated at time off Je30-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auet. THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Auctioneer*. 012 E it. n.w. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO. 612 G STREET SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 21st day of May. A.D. 1SU8. in equity cause No. IStiHl. The mas A. Gaddes vs. J. Walter Ccoksey et al.. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc tion. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 18'JS. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot lettered L, in square numbered 468, iu the city of Washington. District of Columbia, the same being improved by a two atcry aud back building frame dwelling house. Terms of Bale as prescribed by said decree: One third of the purchase money in cash, and the balrice in one and two years from date of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser must be glten. with interest, payable semi-aunually. at the rate of six per centum per annum until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's optiou. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, acknowledging and recciding at pur chaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not com plied with in ten days from day of sale the trtifetets reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after three days' put lie uotlce of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. SAMUEL MADDOX, 340 Indiana ave., WM. MEYER LEW1N, 406 5th st. n.w.. Trustees. C7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY. JULY EIGHTH. 1898, same hour and place. By order of the trustees. Je29-d&ds THOMAS J. OWENS, AUCTIONEER, 913 F N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GARFIELD HEIGHTS. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded In Liber 2t>76, at folio 06 et seq., one of the land records for the Dlrtrict of Columbia, and nt the re quest of the parties secured thereby, the under sigued trustees will offer for sale by public unc tion in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. lSUS. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered two (2) end thirteen (13), in block numbennl six (<?), ond lots numbered eight (8) and twenty-one <21), in block numbered eleven <11), in the subdivision known as Garfield Heights, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum bia, in Book County No. 10, page 5, together with all and singular improvements, etc. Terms made known at time of sale. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be LtmpUed with within ten days or the trustees re serve the right to reeeU the property at 1he risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing, etc., at purchaser's cost. MARK W. MOORE, 516 5th H.W., WILLIAM E. ABBOTT, Je21-4t? * TnutM*. AUCTION SALES. FITIKE DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE VMM PROVED REAL ESTATE ON D STREET. BEl WEEN 13TH STREET AND KENTKKY AVENUE Sol TH EAST. CORNER OF 25 TH AND E STREETS NORTH WEST, AND IN TODD A BROWN S SUBDIVISION By virtue of a certain deed of trust iwrflwl 'n Liber No. 1*4)1, at foiio 201 et seq.t of the land records of tbe District of Columbia. we will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, r?-speetlvely, ?? TUKiDAY. JULY TWKIJ-TH. lhl*8. the following described real estate, situate In the city and county of Washington. D. C.: AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. all of original lot Pumberod 4, in square No. 1041. containing U,<ino square Uni of ground, more or less. on I> street be tween 13th street end Kentucky s\enue southeast. AT THREE-QUARTERS FAST Fol R OCLOCK P.M., all of original lota Nos. 1. 2 and 3, iu square No. 20, containing 14.7l*> square feet of ground. more or lees, ou t lie northwest corner of 25ih and E Bts. northwest. AND AT HALF FAST FIVE P.M.. ail undivided one-half interest In all of the following described lots, vis.: Lot No. 4. in block No. 11; lots Nos. 0 and 14. in block No. 12; lots 1 and 3, In block 13; lots 1. 8 and 6. in block No. 14, lots Nos. 7 and 11, in Mock No. 15. and lots N<?. 4, 5. 11 ?nd 18, in block No. 16. in all 14 lots, in T*M A Brown's subdivision of parts of Mt. Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, containing in the segregate 114.735 Square feet of g:*>und, more or le***. situated on Irving, Bismarck. Princeton, Harvard, Steubeu ami Wallaeh streets ami Sherman avenue northwest. Terms of Kale: oue-thlrd cash, and the balance in equal installments nt one and two years, with in terest at 6 i?er cent per annum, payable scml anmt elly, from the day of sale, seenred by deed of trust on the property sold, or ah cash, at the option of the purchasers. The lots will be sold scperatHy, and a deposit of $50 will b?* requin d <*i purchase of said lot No. 4. in square No. 1041. and of $25 each ou all the other lots above dcserllied, at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording will l?e at the cost of the respective purchasers. Terms to be complied with within 10 days otherwise tl.e trustees reserve the ri*ht to resell any lot at the risk and co6t of the defaulting purcbawr t her -of. JACKSON II. RAIjSTON, FRED'K L. S1DIMINS. je30-d&ris Trustees. JAMES w7~racliffe. auctionk!:k. " (Successor to ltauliffe, Sutton &. Co.) TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, NO. 423 4** S I R LET 8<>UTH W LST. By virtue of a C.ced of trust, duly recorded in Lilier No. 2052, folio 387 et seq.. one of the lanl reo rds for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the paity secured thereby, the under signed trustees will offer for sale, bv public auc tion. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF JULY. A D. 1?VJ?. AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M . the following de sculied real estate, situate In the city of Wash ington, In the District of Colombia, to wit: Part of lot fifteen (15[ ic square four hundred und ninety-four U'H). beginning for the same on ???* street nineteen <lt?? feet six <?5? inches north of th.? southeast corner of said lot and running tbencs notth seventeen <lTl feet by a depth of the same w.'dth of one h und ted and forty-six (140) feet, to gether with all the Improvements, rights, etc. Terms,of sale: Stated at time of sale. A de p< ait of f 100 required upon acceptance of bll. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days. All conveyancing, etc., at put chaser's co?t. H. II. BERG MANN. J. W. 8CHAKFER. Je24-d&ds Trustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. AUCTIONEERS* CHANCERY SALE OF PRopERTT. BEING AN UN DIVIDED ON" E-TIIIR1 > INTEREST IN ALL of square hhh. exceit lot is; also ALL OF UNIMPROVED I> ?'l ]1. SQUARE H'27; PROPERTY No 507 TENTH STREET Noimiwixr. and no. 2115 u srRE&r NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of (Vluml la. parsed in Equity Cause No. 17S22. the undersigned, trustees. will offer f- r sale, at public auctiou. in front of the respective premises, those certain parcels of real estate and premises, situate in the city tf Washington, in the District of Columbia. t< wit: on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. 1MW. COMMENCING AT FIVE O'CLm'K P.M.. an undivided one-third Interest J:i all th? se unimproved lots or parcels of land and premises known and distinguished as and :?*ing original lots numbered 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. s. ??. lo. 21, 12. IS. 14, 15. 10. 17. 19 end 20, in Square 1094, con taining lo4.7ott s juare feet of ground. The en tirety is subject to a deed of tn;s. to secure the sum of $4,000. bearing interest .it s'.\ per ernt, now overdue, but will 1m* extended it desired <?n FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, ivns. COMMENCING AT FOUR <?'<I.ocK P.M. all of Jot designated as and b*d!ig the south :.0 feet 1 inch front by the full depth of original lot numbered 11. In square 1??27. unsmpr-vd on FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF .'FLY is**. COMMENCING AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M . part of original lot numl?ered P. in tjuare 377, contained within the following ,nt t??s and lieur.ds, viz: Beginning for the smne on the line of loth str-et west to a point distant II* f?.-t 4 inches n??rth from the south line of ?aid 1't; running thence north 16 feet, then east M t^et 1 inch; thence south 16 feet, and thence west t.l feet and 1 Inch to the place of beginning. improved Dy a two-story and has -raent brick hou?*? on Monday, the eleventh of jui y COMMENCING AT FIVE O CI 'M ,x pm fcii of that lot distinguished as the west half of lot 4. square 77. beginning at the &out!iw-st comer of said lot; thence east i.l -ng ;he lino , f H vt-cet 20 fe*-t 41-.' iu<b<e: thence north 14T fe<*t v? inches to a 3<?-foot alley in rear of satd lot;" thence along the l-ne ,{ said alley 2<l feet 4'^ inch 's to the dividing line between lots I an?l 5; thmce along said dividing line 143 feet inches to said street and place of ta*glnnln-*. improved by a threo-story brick apartment house. Terms of sale- The purchase inonev to be raid in equal Installments of on*-th>td ca-?h. one third in one year am! one-third in two yen s fr :n the day of sfle. with fnter?-st fr>m the day ?f s?le upon such d. feired naymcnts at vlx i^r centum per annum until paid, evidenced bv ih notes of the purchaser or purchasers, nr.J seen>-.?<! by deed <r deeds of trust tir*>u the real ?state so sold, t.r all cash, at the option of the t?urch:is?r <?: prr ehasers. A dejM sit of $2?>0 wi'l b?? required ?n each of the above properties wh.-i s 1 1 Terms of sale must is- complied ,\jth within fifteen days | after day of s.'ile. otherwise th? property will bo rtsold at the risk arid cost ?-f th?? purchaser or purchasers. *11 conveyancing and ieix?iding at purchaser's cost. DANIEL W. DOUR Trust*. ALBERT T. COI'.MIIE, Trustee, Je27-<MMs _ l-tii:, \ y. nv#. JAMES W. BATCL1FFK, ADCTtONKOL ! (Successor to Ruteliffe, Sutton A: Co.) TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE. NO. 217 F STREET NORTH WEST. By viitue of a deed of trust, recorded iu Lilier 1820. at folio 1 et seq . of the land re<*ords of the District of Columbia, the undersigned will sell, at public au< tieti. ou THURSDAY, THE SEX ENTH I AY OF JULY. 18PS, Al HALF PAST FO R I O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, lot num bered y. In square nuukbered 500, ace* rding to :he subdivision recorded lu the office of th?- surveyor of the District of Columbia, iu Liber N. K., olio 155. Terms: $1.5<H1 in cash, and the balance In two j equal Installmenti, piyable one and two years after the day of rale, rtspectively. with interest ; at the rate of six j^r c< ntutu i?er annum from said day, and represented hy the pn-mibsory notes of the pun baser, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, in form and teuoi satisfactory t>. the undersigned, or all ct-sh. at tlie option* of the pi ichsser. A deiiosit of RdO will be required st : time of sale. The right is reserved to resell at ! the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser if | t< rms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days. All conveyancing, recording i.nd notarial I ftes to be paid by purchaser. EDWARD F. BUCKLEY. Trustee. ALFRED S. WILLS0N, Trustee. J? 25-d Ads ! C. U. SLOAN & CO., AL'CTS., 14WT G ST. N.W. ?rniSTKES- SAI.E OF TUREE DESIRARI.E Itl lUUNG 1.' "TS, SITUATED IN HKI.A1U HiauIiTS." j H} virtue of a certain il.-od of trust lIh'kJ Aj>ril | 8, 18^7, and duly recorded lu Liln r No. 221l?, folio | 187 et seq., one of the land records of the District ; of Columbia, and at the reqiust of the parties sc cured thereby, we, the undorsigm-d trustees, will I sell, at public auction, in front of the premise* ou THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. 1 ISPS, AT HALF PAST FOUR 0*CLtX'K P.M., the following described laud and premises, situate and lyiug in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, uamely: All of lots numbered twenty (20), twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) in block numbered two (2) In Gardiner G. Hubbard's subdivision of laud known as "lielair Heights," as i?er plat recorded in Liber County No. 0, folio of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; ex cepting so much of said lots numl?ered tweuty-one (21) and twenty-two <22.i as was conveyed to the United States for the extension of the Washington aqueduct, being a subterranean strip of land fifteen (15J feet wide. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one (1> and two (2l years, with Interest at 6 per ccut per au i.uin, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied with in fifteen (15? days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to readvertise and re sell the property at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser, after five days' notice of such resale In some Washington newspaper. JNO. E. McLERAN, WM. J. FLATHER, Je24 dAos Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN. AUCTIONEER, 013 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. BEING THE TWO-8TORY BRICK ? DWELLING NO. 1?19 MARION ST. N.W. By virtue of s certain deed of trust, duly record eel In Liber No. 2196, folio No. 452 et seq.. oue of the lsnd records of the District of Columbia, aud at tbe request of the psrfy secured thereby, tbe undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction. In front ef the premises, on TUE8DAY. JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es tste, situate lu the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numl*red 127 in Eug-iie Caruai and William John Miller, trustees', sub divisions of i?art of square numt?er?d 444, ss the same Is recorded in Book 14, page 301, one of tba records of the surveyor's office for the District if Columbia, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale* The above described property will be sold subject to s prior deed of trust of $2,500 and accrued interest, the particulars of which will be stated at time of sale; balance over and above said trust, one-half cash and balance >n twelvs months, with interest st six per cent, or aU cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit <f $100 required at time of s?le. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days, or tbe truste** reserve the right to resell tbe property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. CHARLES N. WAKE, JAMES J. LA UPTON, jelG-dAds Trustees. CTTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED OS account of the rain until THURSDAY. JULY SEV ENTH. 1SS6, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.?i. Jt2# d*(U BX ORI'EH Of THE TRUSTEES. AUCTION BALBHL n 11 mm THOMAS DOWLh*. A CO.. AlCTloNEERft. 012 E ?t. n.w. TRUSTEFS' SALI. (?? VAI.I ABLE IMPIfOVF.I* REAL EST All. BEING MM REUS 122*. 12.il AND 1239 NEW Ji RSE\ AVF.M'i; SOlTH EAST. WASHINGTON 1? ('. B.v virtue of i> certain deed ?f trrrt to us. dated F-bruary 19. 1880. and duly rvco.-tled lu Liler No. 1?77. f? lio llu et seq . one >>1 tin- land Rcr? rd* of ?he District of Columbia, mid at the requeet of the patty secured thereby. \\r. the u? - dei signed tnwin'*, will aelt at pob.lc In fr. tit of the premise*. on MONDAY. ITU! TW EN TY-SE VENTH liAV OF JUNE. 1KA aT FIVE ()'( I/H'K P.M.. the fulloirlus described laud and (imdIihi. situate iu tin* city of Washington. I?l? trlct of Columbia. and designated as ami ln?lng 1?iirt of lot ninetcen iIS#l of t a t roll and |,.i??i' nut* division of squsie seven hundred aud folly tbacc (743i. beginning fur riw miu< at the tiort beast carter of said l?.t nineteen lW^ at tie intrrse. ttoc of New Jersey avenue am'. a public alley f??r*f (4<n feet w Id*-. tlirncr ruunlug mmi with sat-1 alley along the n.?rtu hne of said lot slaty-six <6T?? feet; theuce south fifty-two ?52? feet. to the south Hue of auid l<?t; tin*nee east ai< n* the south line of said lot eighty ?8o? feet retcu t7? Inches to New Jersey sxeuue. thence sloufc ii ?? line of New Jersey avenue In a north ?*ate .y direction fifty four i54t feet to the place ?.f beginning. to gether with the Improvements there .n. .*?nslstlrK of three <3? tun-Uny fiaine dwelling* Terms of aale: One third tf the purchase money to be paid In cash, and the balam*- In iw.i equal iiisialiments. payable Ut oue und two yeais. with Interest at six <H? per tent per annum parable aetut-annually, from day of sale. ?e. uieu l.\ deed of trust on property sold. or all cash, at ?pt*oii of pun baser. A deposit of will 1* required of tho purchaser at lie time of s*<e All convey, am-iog. recording and r.otNrisi tees st tin ml of pu:chaser. of kuIc to l?e ci.tnpl iod with m it hiu ten days from tbe da> ..f ?a'..- ther-viae the trustees nikmv the right to re**-11 the prop erty at the rUk und < ??wt ..f tl.e d? 'Hnltltig pur chaser after five <lnjt. notice of su?u !???>ale. Kl? ISAl:l? E K*Alli<*. Irnstee. JelC dAda UEKBI ICT A GII.L Trustee. C ?THR AHoVE SALE HAR BEEN ptied until W EI ? \ E> I?A V. Jll.Y MX III. ">*06, at same hour and plae*- By order of the iruateea. RBT.AHI? E I'Allto Tmst?< "*da in RBI R1 \ QIL1 I ? Bt?# C. li. SLOAN A CO.. AI 'CTlONEEliS. I4'?7 ii 8T. TBI STEES* SALE or VALCABLE IMI'ROVED REAL ESTATE liELOVilMJ To THE I ATE MH liALE < KANE. AND BEINU rKKM!>L3 ?>.' *V.-,cF:i? T41; F?n HTII STREET NoBTH WEST \ NI i 2??3 C 8*11:1171 H?l I'H EAST. IN THE CITY OF VN AM i I ViTON, I?ISTR!?T OF ?v?n MB I A. By virtue of the authority conferred up??n na aa trusteea und?r the last will of Michael < :aoe. Ute <?f the l?lst ict of 4'olumhia. we will, in front of tiio riTpvoilTe |ireun~., . ffci for ?<!<. ai publle auction, to the host and higl est b'dder therefor, the followiug lots of grtHiiid at the nines and ou the friua hereinafter uieutloned to win 2. On Tl EtOiAY. .11 NE I WENT I EIGHTH, at HALF-PAST Fol R o'c&jh'K PM p.11 vf i?Wt ol. .u square rumlieretl Mb. in aaid city, accord lug to the suhdivision made hv M.cl:n? i i'rane and others and r?<nded in lJtier 11. folio IT. of the records of the . ity surveyor's office. Tbla lot haa a front of 22 35 feet and Is Improved l?y two two etorled_ frame dwellings of fight r?* rtis each, num bered 742 and 7?4 Fourth street northwest. 3 On THE SAME I?AY AT A AlH EK PAST FI\E O'CLOCK I' M . sll that part ?-f lot num bered 0. in aquarc nuu.l?ered 703. Ii< said city, con tained wit hi? the following metes and laoundt: Beginning for the same at a |*>lnt on the line of C street distant thirty feet ea*t from the north west corner of the said square, and running theuc* south 53 feet V1* lrn-hes; thence esat 15 feet: thencs north o3 feet iuchea to the line of O street aforeasM. and thence weat along ?.ald line i 16 feet, *o ths place of l^ginnlng These prem ises are improved by a two-story and cellar brick dwelling, containing ait room a and l?eiug number 203 C str??et southeast. The terms of sale of all the aald premises are the following: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in two equul p*\incuts at one and two years from date of sale. Iwaritig in tereat atiu secured t?? the as' la faction of the trus teea. A deposit of fl??o u ill l?e reqiflr?Hi on each | lot at the tlm? of sale All conveyancing and re cording at the puichaser'a cost. Resale at rUk and c< st of :ne defaulting purchaser unl?*ss terms of sak' are co'npiied with wlthiu ten days of the day of anle. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT. SAYINGS ANI> TRl'ST O ?MPa N Y o| 1HE I?ISTRI? I oF i.O Ll'MRlA, loth street and New York ave., B BUSS PLRRY. Fendall building. Trustcn^s. CXOW ING To THE IL\IN THE AP.oVE SAl.l? is p<?st|h?ned until Tt'ESiJAY, JLLY i llT'I. iSWh, at f.'.ii" h?^ur and ?d:?????. y 21* dta BY ORDER OF THE TRI'STEES. C. G. SLOAN Ac CO.. AtCTS., 14o7 G ST. N.W. TIU'STEES* SALE OF A VALL*ABLE THREE STOiCY BRK'K AND KToNE DWEI.IlNii -No. if(H> SEVENTEENTH bTBEET NoR I'H - V. EST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded in Liber 11*24. f?>l|o 126 et se.^ . ..ne of the laud records of the I?.*trict of Columbia. an-I at the request of the party secured thert b.v. tL,- uli deraigned. trustees, will sell, at jublu- auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the premises, ou WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH H\th. DA\ oF JI EY. A I?. 1M?S. AT HALF-PAST Fol R oVi.oCiv P.M.. the following d?scrib??d real eatnu . situate Iti the city of Washit^ton. District of i "ol imblt. to wit: Lot numl?ered seven (7?. in Jesse D. Glbbs' sub^livisioii of square ijumb?r?c! one hun dred and forty-nine tl4fi, as per pint reeorded in tl.e office of the surveyor for said District, in B< ok li?. page 'M. together with the Impi \emetita thereon, consisting ?.f a three-story biick dwell ing. brown-atone fr??ut and sll m<*dcru impr.?ve meiita. Hid known as No. 21??o 17th street n<?rth w ? sr. Terms of sale: One-tl lrd of the purchase money to \? paid in cash, end the balance In two ?-.jual installments, in one di and two t2? years after date of sale, secured on property soM. with inter est at rste <if six per ct-titum |?er annum, pava'de semi-anuually intll i aid. ?>r all cash. :it optb n of the purchaser. A deposit vt one hundred dollars will be required at lime of sale. All eonv.\an< |ng and re-' .rding at c?-st of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within lo days from dav of hale. <t the trustees will resell at risk and cost of defaulting pun baser. WASHINGTON DANKNHoWER. Trustee W. IKYING BoSW'ELL. Trustet Je24-dAds 1411 G st. n.w. THOMAS J. OWEN. Al'CllONEER. " <?1S F st. n.w. TRUSTEES SAI? OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON JEF FERSON AND WASHIN'GIMN STREETS, ANA< oSTIA. D. C. By virtue of a certain dee<* ?f trust, dated Oc tober 30, 1805, and recorded Kovemtier tl. ;sH5. in Ell?er 2'H"m?. ut foli?? 3W et seq . in the recorder's office for the District of Columbia, auii at the re quest of the party secured, the undeisigned trus tee will sell #t nubile auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JULY, A.D 1SHS. at Fol R O CI^h K P.M., the following land and premises, situate In Ana costia. D. C . and dt signaled as lots numbered fn.ni one tl' to eleven (ID. l?oth inclusive, in block one', au?l also lot eighteen <1M. in block tw??. of o. Greeu's sub of part of Chichester, recorded In Liber County 6. folio 54. with the improvements thereon. All of said lota will l?e offered for sale fit>t lu one parcel. If no bid satial'a?'t >ry to the trustee shall l?e received for all of aaid lots, then aaid lots will be offered for sale separately. Terms of sal?: One-fourth cash, balance in one and two years, secured by deed of trust on the property. Interest payable seml-anuuaity. or ail cash, at the option of purchaser. Depoait of Sl<*i required at time of sale If lots are Sold together; if sold separately, a dep.-nit of $25 on each lot required at time of sab*. Terms of aale to l?e complied with 1u fifteen days, or property resold at risk of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, THE LAND TITLE AND TRUST < o Trustee R. M PARKER. Attorney for Party Secured. Ailautlc building. j?-7 d&.ds THOMAS J OWEN. AUCTIONEER, P13 F st. n.w. TRUSTEES* SALE CF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE o.N TAYLOR ANI? WASH ING D?N STREETS. AN ACOSTIA, D. C. By virtue o! a certain deed of trust, dated April 6. 1SU7. and recorded April 28. Isy7. Iu El!?ei 22U7, folio 171 et acq., in the rec< rder'a office for the District of Colun bia. and at the reou<-st of tbe party secured therebv, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub,lc sale, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY Or* JULY, A.D. l*l*v at FoUR o'CL??'K P.M . the follow ing desciibed land and premises, altuate In Aua costia. District >f Columbia, and designated as lota 110. 111. 112, in block 2. aud also lot (iti. in block 1. all iu O. L. Green's sul?dlvlsion of i'hbh?*at.*r, as sabl subdivision is recorded in Liber Couu'y No. C, folio <** All of said lots will l?e ??ffered for aale lnrone par?*el first. If no bid satiafactory to the trusteea shall l?e received for all of suld lots when s-< off?*red, then said lots will lie offered for aale separately. Terms of 6ale* One-half cash, balance in one year, secured by trust on the property, interest payable semi-annualH. or all cash, at ?he option of the pureb..ser. A deposit of $lou will l?e re quired at time of aale if lota are sold together; if sold separately a deposit of $25 on eaci lot will be required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with ii fifteen days, or property resold st risk of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement. Conveyancing at c<?st of purchaser. TlioSfAS GAFFNEY. Trustee. Je27-d*ds JOHN LANG HAM, Jr.. Trustee. DUNC ANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRACT IVE TWO-STORY BRICK DWRLLIN'J. KNOWN AS PREMISES 2?14 OLIVE STREET. GEORGETOWN. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trnat, dated tbe tweuty-third ?23di day of April, A.D 11*2. and recorded among the land recorda of the Diatrlet ot Columbia. Liber 1608. folio 458 et seq.. and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, we will offer ^t public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OP JULY, A.D. 181*8, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M.. ths following desciibed property, situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land and prem ises known sud distinguished ss and being lot numbered one hundred and eighty-one <18D of Barr A S&nner'a subdivision of lots numbered one hun dred and seventy-one <171j and one hundred and seventy-two (172). and part of lot numbered one hundred and seventy (17??>. in Beall'a Addition to Georgetown, being in square nnmt>ered forty (4oi aa aaid Barr A Manner s subdivision is recorded in book A. R. S., folio 166, of the records of the surveyor's office of tbe District of Columbia, to gether with the Improvements tbere<?n. Terms of aale: One-third of tbe purchase monev to be paid in cash and the l*alau'>e to be paid in * two equal installments, respectively In one and two years, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, with Interest, payable semi annually, at tbe rate of sli per cent per snnum, or all cash, at the :>ption of tbe purchaser. A deposit of $2uu will be required at time of sale. Sale to be cloud in 1ft lava from day of sale, otherwise property will be retold at tbe risk and cost of defaulting porchaeer after * days' sdvertisement iu some newspaper [?ublished in Washington city, D. C. Conveyancing at cost cf purchaser. LOUIS D. WTNE, CLARENCE B. RIIKEM. . ? * ?t. n.w? itiS-4A4* 1Vu>_