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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. IN THE CHURCHES At a recent meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Young Peopie’s Lutheran Tnion it was decided to hoid another mass meeting the latter part of June. It ts de- sired to work up enthustasm for the Luther- an rally Thursday afternoon and missionary rally Sunday afternocn during the C. EB. convention. The Epworth Guards of Fifteenth Street Methodist Episcopal Church gave a large entertainment yesterday evening. The ex- ises began with an exhibition drill by cadets and ended with refreshments. se whole affair was gotten up and man- by the boys, and with the proceeds will purchase uniforms. This {s the first company of Epworth Guards to be orgenized in Washington. The captain is I. @ H. Alward. Sunday week will be the twenty-fifth an- niversary of the Sabbath school of the Eastern Presbyterian Church. The school has 700 members. Among the features of the prcgram will be music, exercises by the children, addresses by all the Hving e: superintendents, a history of the schoo a prophecy, and an original poem. The present superintendent is C. R. McBride. Two weeks from today the Montgomery County Sunday School Unton ts to have an | institute at Takoma Park. The program In- cludes a number of addresses by members of the District of Columbia Unton, with which the Montgomery County Union is allied. The Rev. Father Dougherty, pastor of St. Stephen's Catholic Church, who has been at Old Point since his recent severe i has considerably improved in health, returning home this week. The children of the Sanday school gave an entertainment in the basement of the church Wednesday. An entertaining program was rendered. Rev. Dr. J. G. Butler, pastor of the Luthe> Memorial Church, ‘paid a visit this Week to Marion in southwest Virginia, where he delivered the annual address to the graduates of Marion Female Seminary. Arrangements are being made for the annual sesssion of the Sunday school con- Yention of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, Baltimore conference, which meets this yer at Rockville. The opening ser mon wil! be preached on Tuesday evening, July 21, and the exercises of the convention will occupy the three days. At a recent meeting of the Ninth Strect Christian congregation it was decided that @ building committee be appointed to take charge of the matter of a new church building, and that the committes be au- rized to pend $6,000 in the erec- of the new building. The committee compesed as follows: F. M. Bradley, k Morrison, George W. Pratt, James bitts and J. A. Scott. At a special meeting of the Methodist Protestant Ministers’ ‘Association it has that at the morning services ; 5, of all the churches of the omination, the pulpits shall be filled by ters from other denominations, but tt at the afternoon and evening services feature shali be denominational ral- nt Pierson H. Bristow of extensive preparat 13 for Children’s day, to be hela Sunday, June 14. Bible day will be merged with Children’s day @ joint meeting of the official board of eibodist Church Tuesday ning a plan of action in regard to t se cf remodeling the church was agreed upon. It is expected by next Christmas the prac- h will be ready for wor- imous! peasit v. Dr. G. B. Patch and Mrs. Patch are now down at Atlantic City, and from a er received this week it appears the tor is now enjoying very good health. H. ott of Auburn Theological en engaged to supply the Gunton Temple Memorial ington conference of Congre- irches {s to meet at Herndon, jay next. evening the committee on the Brotherhood ave a meet! setermine on arrangeme nass meeting of th Century ler, Pa. America versity. ting will be omt istian Endeavor conve: hich the members of the Epworth Y_are deeply interested. f the n S are anx- fourth ze fer- ntion at Har r will be held in Fi tant, to disc te, &e. piecabetesalais TRE BIBLE BY HE A Preacher Who Can Recite Every Line of It Except the Psalms. The Rev. W 1 Cullan Hicks ts con- ducting a series of religious services tn Co- lumbia, the capital of Adair county, Ken- . and fs creating something of a sen- tn charch ctreles, not only on ac- »€ his phenomenal familiarity with urea, but also because of his and singularly forcible style of Preaching. says a correspondent of the Chi cago Tribune. Immense crowds flock Hiding In the tow h to contain his congregations. s ia only twenty-eight yeare of & been born on December 22, 196 has had a varied experience for one SART. aty, K of humble parents, and In his early th he received only meager educational vantages. Hicks has always been of a us turn of mind, and while attendin »tracted mesting at Rock Lick Misston- Baptist Church, in backwoods of nty, years ago, he became “con- verted” and connected himself with that ecugregation. He then commenced the close and intense study of the Bible, which has resulted in his extraordinary acquirements in that pa ual wlask! ¢ . and can satisfy any one thfulness of the allegations, that repeat absolutely every chapter tn New Testament, and all of the Oid Tes- 5 t the exce on of the Psalms. at the first chapter and «o h every one of the books, in consecutive order, or can commence he last chapter and repeat them back- ward without missing a single sentence, skipping the Psalms, or he can commence in the middle of the book and go either He fs willing at all time to give exhibitions of his capabilit! his line, and has heen put to test so often that he has about satis- fied even the most incredulous about Co- lumbia and throughout Adair county. Ask him to recite any chapter, simply giving him the book and the number of the chapter, and he goes to work upon it at once, with. out halting or hesitating, and completes it, Berd for word. His performance is amaz- ng. COCHINEAL INDUSTRY. It Has Been the Controlling One of the Canary Isinnds. One of the most curious agricultural pro- @ucts known, tf it can be placed tn such a cafecory, is cochineal, the chief seat of which Industry has for many years been the Canary Islands, says Chambers’ Jourual. ory of the establishment of ecchineal culture in the islands ts a curfous 5 a native gentleman became h the methods pursued for ye In Honduras,and brought m from that place specimens of the neal Insect, and the cactus upon which it thrives. At that time the wine growers at the Canarics were flourishing, and no other kind of industry was believed in. The culture of the cochineal was regarded as a mad freak, and Its introducer met with opposition on all sides. Then the dreaded phylloxera made !ts appearance in the vine- ards and ruin faced the wine growers. were glad, Indeed, to take up the de- 8p: ed coch!neal and the o!d vineyards were given up to the new Industry with such Success that in a year the value of the ex- ported dye reached not far short of £1,000, 000. The introduction of aniline dyes changed all t ard {t is feared that the cochineal industry can never regain its former position in the Canary Islands. producing th’ with UNIVERSITY NOTES. Georgetown University. AUCTION SALES. MONDAY. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. William Franklin Sands, '06, ar has been appointed by President second assistant of the United States lega- tion at Tokio, Japan. for Japan in July. M. Jules Boeufve,chancellor of the French legation, has just presented to the Riggs Library several valuable works on inter- naticnal law. The written examinations in the school of philosophy will begin next Monday. Tues- day written examinations in history in the graduate school will take place, and the the Dalhgren Calculus The oral examinations in the school of philosophy begin on Wed- nesday and on Friday for the graduate gious Downe EG3~ RUGHOMESEE MAS DOWLING & oe G12 E st, aw. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED STOR: BRICI ofA he pd May 15, 1893, cords of the District of Columi region rty secured therel) sell, at public auct! ) AT HALF. A. of original lot on eq & threerntcry. Drlek availing, with a Terms of sale: Sold subject to a rust, securing a note for §4,000, T cent trom May 15, 1806. extended for one or three y All over valid trust s from day of sale, or ‘the at risk and cost of default uired at time o Recording and con- ‘SWOliMSTEDT, ‘Trusteo. BRADLEY, Trustee. ., AUCTIONEERS. M. B. LATIMER & CO., Auctioneers, 129 and 1281 @ The entire contents of a furnished resi= dence, No. 1124 5th street northwest, AT AUCTION. FURNITURE IN” SEPA! OABINET FOLDING BEDS (COMPLETE), VELVET AND OTHER CARPETS, MATTING TES, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, FINK’ BEDDING, LACE AND OTHER ARE, DINING Mr. Sands will sail ENTS, NO. 407 18ST ST. N. y irtye of corded in undersigned will sel mnt of thi mn el THE THIR1 6, Y 01 . AT FIVE O'CLOCK scribed lend and Washington, Distr! improved by competition for medal will be held. rior deed of with foterest at ‘Phi note will be If desired by the cash; to be paid GANT BED COUCH. H 38, TOILET FURNITURE, HALL A HALL FURNITURE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, OHINA, &e. ‘To be soid at public auction on TUESDAY, JUNB t above-mentioned residence, com- within 15 da: A deposit of $200 Taxes paid to June veyancing at purcl The commencement of the school of law will take place at the New Nationa] Theater Monday evening at 8 o'clock. President Richards will make the openin: confer the degrees, address the graduates and Judge Wilson Forty-six students will receive the degree of master of laws and ninety-three that of bachelor of laws. Columbian University. The commencement of the Corcoran Scien- address and option of the purchaser. eComas_ will paring to recelve the great wavor) due here next month should uot Jail to attend this sale. M. B. LATIMER & CO., Auctioneers. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AND BASEMENT BRICK award the prizes. R. 8. DONALDSON, Auctloneer, 942 E street northwest. CORNER, BUSINESS PROPERTY AT AUCTION. NO. 1145 7TH STREET NORTIW GOOD CHANCE On MONDAY, ST, LOT 25x116, FOR INVESTMENT. ‘THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, THE THREE: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALB OF TMPROVED REAL ESTATH, NO. 712 OTH By virtue of November 9, 1 2061, follo 288 et istrict of Columbt cured thereby, SOUTH WEST. of trugt to us, dated luly reco: in Liber No. |, Obe of the land records of and at the request of th ES ises, pn F JUNB, A.D. the following de- remises, situate in the city of Columbia, and designated ve (5), In'square four fourteen (414), beginning. on Oth street hes north trom the southwest cornet ware and running thence north on sai feet 10 inches; thence east 98 fect; thence feet 10 Inches, and thence west 90 feet to and being now known as No. 412 9th street eouthwest. Terms of sale: One-third of to be paid in cash und the bala Dayable tn one and two years, with In- erest at ‘six (6) per centum semi-annually, from day of sale, secnred by of trust upon'the property sold, or all cnsh, at the ‘A deposit of $200 will be the ttme of sale. All conveyancing, ing, and notarial fees at the cost of the pi ‘Terms of wale to be complied with within 8 from day of sale, otherwise the trustess right to resell the property at the risk jure EDWARD W. DONN, PHILIP A. DARNEIULE, the purchase money nce in two equal in- per annum, payabl eed nuser. ‘Trustees. School will take place at the same time as that of the college, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, at Matzerott’s Hall. Mr. William H. Veerhoff has offered to the student who will reach the highest distinction in the first in the Corcoran Scientific School a hand- some gold medal. Another medal has been offered by Prof. Louls Ametefs to the student who grad- uates B.S. in architecture with the highest mark of distinction. presented at the commencement exercises to the successful candidates. Catholic University. The Shakespeare Circle of the department of English recently transact business and make arrangements to continue the meetings of the club next A constitution was formed and ar- rangements made for the publication of a Cashman and Gullfoile were elected editors of the paper, Messrs. Kerealy and Burroughs will be the business managers. A.D. 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOOK P.M., I lon, on the pramises, lot 13 and part o} improved ‘by a frame dwell- W YORK AVEN ALL MODERN IMPROVE- By virtue of a certain decd of trust, dated the Ast day of February, 1802, and duly recorded in Liber 1658, follo 248, et seq. of the District of Columbia, the party secured thereby,’ wi in front of the JUNE SEVP PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ribed land and preimtses, with the tinprovements, easements, rights, ways and appurtenances thare- tuto belonging, situate and islug in the cit: Washington, District of Columbia, namely: Al following described part of Jot numbered one (1), in John Davidson's heirs’ subdivision of square bered three hundred and seventy-two (372), as per plat recorded In Liber N. KK. the records of the offic District of Colurbt corner of sai thence southwesterly on Ne ©. G. SLOAN & CO. jot 14, square 449, WILLARD STRE! AND EIGHTEENTH AND T Default “having oc @ decd of trust, dated September 16, 1892, and , follo 227, by direction of undersigned will offer for ie auction, tu frent of the premises, XTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1806, At FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 110, ip Wil? lard’s subdivision of square 151, as per plat re- W., follo 122, of the records of the surveyor's office Of the Distriet of Columbia, fronting 22 feet on the north side of Willard street by a depth of 80 feet. ‘Oue-thind casi ‘Ferms of sale made known at time of sale. A of $400 required at time of sale. veyanelng at purchaser's cost. of thé land records ind at the request of © will sell at on WEDNES- year fine arts course urred under the S. ENGINEER OFFICE, 601 181H ST. N.W., 1996.—There will ba IM, of Potomae de ‘line wharf, O'CLOCK A.M. recorded in Liber 171 the ‘following de- HTH, 1896, AT TED about 100 tong of cld Iron and Steel; and imu: diately thereafter, at government store house, at foot of 14th st. These two wiil corded in Liber R. , about 6,587 Brass ‘and Composition Metal, meved ‘from wreck cf steamer Lady of the Lake. my27, 284 Je6 ‘Terms of sal folios 106 and 107, the surveyor of viz.: Beginning at’ the south- lot ‘and square and running ork avenue, thirty- BROS., Aucts, FUTURE DAYS. THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. OF THE CONTENTS OF THE ESTARLISH- “CAPITAL PUB- purchaser's option, held a meeting v rel westerly at right angl at the time of sale. feet four (4) Inche to sald avenue thirty-five to the north line of thence east to the northeast corner of sald lot, and thence south eighteen (IS) feet to the place of beginning. Said improvements cousisting of a ment brick dwelling, known os New York avenue northwest, having all ING AND PUBL! LISHING COMPANY. Under and by virtue of the provisions of a decd of trust, duly executed and recorded tn Liber 15xS, follo 853, one of the land records of the District of three-story and bi AUCTS., 1407 G ST. UNIMPROVED LOT ON ET.BETWEEN SEVENT EENTH AND U NORTH- per unnum, payable purchaser. STELLWAGEN, ‘Trustee, 1324 F nw. 1419 G st. modern improvements. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable with Interest at 6 per ini-annualiy, from day of sale, perty sold, or Columbia, default having occurred in the payment of the interest cn the notes sccured by said trust, and upon the written request of the hold RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & C& Examinations in Teutonic philology and (Successcrs to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) comparative literature will department of English on Monday, and will be conducted during the week by Professor in one and two years, per annum, payable s fecured by deed of trust on the ull cash, at the option of the pure! of $200 required at time of sale. and recording at purchaser's cost. piled with In ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re the property at the risk and cost of the rafter such deem necessary. named in said deed of trust, ction on the premises, No.” 1846 Flor! thiwest, In the city of Washington, District of THURSDAY, . AT FOUR O'C! printing and publishing establishment the “Capital Publisht | { after the commencement exer- Grannan and Perles will Dr. Grannan will spend the summer in Germany and Dr. Peries in ntents of ihe ‘Lerms ‘of sale sail for Europe. AND 2817 BRUDG 3 OR 2TH STREET. Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of nia, passed in equity. cas wherein Ch ud Waiter W. Cruit et al. are Company,” and consistin, of several thousand pouads of Assorted ‘Type, rpo, Riglets, orders, et cetera; ‘ype, 6 Imposing Stones, 20 Stands, Cases, $2 Double ceses of Wood 260 fonts of Job the District of Colu No. 14388, docket al. are complainants reeponderts, the undersigned trust sale, at public auction, in fre yremis-s, on the da Medern Training. FRANK T. RAWLL ton Cylinder Dres: Half Mediom 2 Quarter Mediim Gordon Gordon Press, 1 Quarter Eclipse’ Pres Shafting and Belt- ing Machine, 1 Stab. ually pertainiy; ‘My boy is now learning the effects of alcohol on the human system.” “What are you doing, keeping him home from school THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AU and tn inentioned in eak Large Taper Cutting Machir hing Machine and to a printing efite SS sald the lady who was pass- ‘doesn’t {t worry your mamma dread- | ing so hard?” Baptist Sunday school is making } $1 fect 6 inc “Little girl, ypewriting Machine, ION STATION, CCP BRIDGIL {improved Desks, Chalrs, lwellings, Nos. 1229 and nixtures and “Capital Pablishing scription list and good will of the paper known us d “The Capital property hereln futended to be gol being described aud enumerati ie deed of trust referred to above, to which reference 4s hereby made. The property will first be offered ND OF THE 7REAT FALLS virtue of 4 decree of the fully to hear you c PCTRUG TAIL WAY. the SAME DAY. at "LOCK PAM, the south 24 feet front’ depth thereof 6f original lot $ in equ: A by three-story brick dwell! “That's why hoo-hoo!"—Chitago Tribune. I'm a-eryin'! 14856, Catherine A. Kidwell et al. vs. the undersigned nl trustees will offer for ait public auction in front of the premises, ou at FOUR CLOCK ), twenty-two (22), in the wehed- AUCTION SAL. OF REAL ESTATE, &¢ TWENTIETH, TEENTH DAY ‘Terms of sale: in bulk, and, if +0 sold eue-third in cash and in thirty and sixt, r (2 Sale of No, 1212 Hale J | twenty-seven Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., thirty (30), thi street, and frame dwellings, "Nos, 2815 and 2s17 Bridge or M street, Georgetown, now Wes: rty-ome @]) and ui Emma’ MeCanill’s’ subdivision of original me 1) to ainetreu (ys story and at ured by a chattel decd of Id, or all cash, at the ep: the purchaser, and a deposit Of $260 will ined at the time of sold In bulk, the property wil be offered and the terms of such sale will krown at the time of sale, The terns of seule must Le complicd with fn fre Y of wale, or the pro resold at the ris and cost of the defaulting pur- Kos. 35 to 41, du square thirty-fc ion, tn square 69. Powell & Dy Powell & Dye nd frouts on! A ME DAY, at FIVE OCLC and 207, eqnare 07. ty Thomas f fronting 40 feet on hid Improved bya large. two-s Ratcliffe, Sutton & Nos. 1615 and 1617 21st street northwest, Monday, une 8, at 5:30 p.m, Dowling & Co. Ist street north’ Sule of prope eighteen rooms. Sule of property 31) front on ontain 1,400 for sale in detat addition to Georgetown, are uuimpro: ys from the d, Sale of dwellia west Monday, June 8, at J. S. Swormstedt and R. E. Bradley, ners Of the lots, Removal of the property and conveyancing will be at the purchaser's cost and two yea! th interest from date 1 payments. be 5 deed of ‘trust sh, at option ef pur- id free of all leposit of $100 In respect Wired at the time of with int be day of sale, Inter- or ull Cush, at the op- sit of seo hundret M. BAKER, Trustea, 1411 F at. naw. Donaldson, Auct. awest on Mond Sale of property No. 1145 eS, at 5 p.m. on Bros., Aucts.—Government sale of old Line wharf, Monday, June eat payable sem! Cellare (S200) Will be req upon e% reel No. 2, ing purchaser, after su thurtees may fifteen devs from the day of sal he trustees reserve the rig » of a decree of the Su preme Court of AUCTION 3 1 APTERNOON, AN LSTATE OF DE- SS AND RESIDENCE TROP: eat" 3B OL HAMILPON, 7 Ol VALUABLE FARM 2S COUNTY, Fa and at the houra her ree for sale, at pu IN PRINCE GEORG! e murvexor's office of wild improvements aboy Which a deposit gned trustees wil sell i JUNE SINTEE! of each parce W. H. SHOLES, JAS. S. EDWARDS, No, 00 5th et. nw. riet ef Colambia, of lard, in A IR, part of the lor numbere West of te gout) east coraer of wild lot on eid stre: huser, Wearlng in- Close to wharves, post by deed of trust If terms are bot complied with with. sale, trustee re ty at the risk and cost of the ves the right AUCTIONEEK UABLE IMPROVED OF WASHINGT TON | (GEOR 1230 AND. s NORTHWEST, (NO, 727 NORTHWEST, NOS. "2513, 24) OR M STREET AND 1520 rlew R. Cruit et $ Will offer for tof the respective he order fe 1—On MONDAY, the FIPTEENTH at HALF-Pasr FOUR fo syuare 0 SI, front thwest by the wo two: iy Gh street IVE the full re 245, ime at HALF. parte of lots # and wo LWO- P.M. "e or BUth street, etown, how West Washington, Ove-third of the ps in one, two and three years Gays of sale, to he evidenced by the Lotes hase money red by deed of trust st at the rate of rins tobe comp to rese defauttiv S appear cretion, sell t ed above, ref- the tUme of the 410 5th st. o.w. ER TWO-ST 1202, 1 RATCLIFFE, SUTTO Successors to CHANCERY, THREE-STORY~ SEVENTH STREET NoRTHEAST. t of the District Darr & Co. TWEEN NEW JE! SALE OF LoT IMPROV DWELLING NO. 209 O STREET fronting 140 ide of a A0-foot arother alley 1 On MONDAY, PAST FIVE O'CLOCK TP 125 acd 135 in equare 92 ED BY TWO. v by a depth of 75 feet VALUABLE RESIDE: ESS “PROPERTY, IMV ertain deed of trust. VED BY A thirteenth day ue of a deed of trust duly recorded tn 233 ‘et seq., one of Colum records of the’ District the party secu! public auction, in of the Distr side of Twenty-tirst streets northwest, @ theoe-story dwelliny ements Gnd convenient! t nt of the pre ENE PIFPEENTH, 1306, at FIVE 0°CLOC owing described real estate tn the jet of Columb ard’s subdivision of lots 858, as per piat recorled In Book 16, page 14, of the'records of the surveyor's off with the improvements above stat ‘Terms: One-thi mist be made [ance in three equal Installmenta three seara from da; » lot being Improved b |. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. the north twenty-three ‘feet depih of lot 5, In sqdare 80 . Said Iand Bas on. th 10 feet wide and is bounded on the ya public alley 20 fect wide, and is within tof Fast Capitol street. As prescribed one-third fn one y+ }enrs, notes to be given hearing Interest from the ¢ trust on the property, or all $200 deposit when bid ts at cost of purchaser. O'CLOCK P.M, the uises situate In the ci ct of Columbia, and six feet of lots 87 and SY, of F. . subdlvisio nt by the full JUNE NINTH, 1890 south one-third (1 at the same } of original lot num- aquare numbered 408, fronting 13 feet son the West side of Sth’ street northwest, and extending back that width the full depth of feet) to the east Hine of an alley ‘0 feet wide in the rear. Improved by the thr bntding rumbcred #12 on said EIGH Terms of Sale: One-third (4-3) cash, and the ba ance tn tleee equal annual installme: rest from the day of sale, secured by deods of trust ai on the properties sold fn the u factors to the partes erty 18 to be offer option of the pur of sale within. fifte > of suid District, a deposit of $100 the time of sale, and the bal- for the deferred ¥ of eale, secured by ih, at buyer's © day of sale eed of trust Ml be taken, or all cash, at Payable quarter 3, to bear in- yable semi-annually, policies of Insnrance al form and satis Account the prop- or all cash, at te Compliance with terms en (15) days from the day of sale and all conveyancing and fecurdiag at the chaser's cost; $209 deposit on the acceptaace of RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers. Terms to be couiplied 0 days or trustees muy resell at risk of RALSTON, Trastee, EUGEND F. ARNOLD, Trvstee, WM, J. MILLER, Trustee. equal installmen! - option of the rebaser's cost. with within the right to resell the the risk aed cost of the defaulting pirchaser or rs after eight days’ advertisement in The Star newspap-r. JOHN W. PILLING, sms are not seul-aunually, from of trust on ‘the property sold, or all ca option of the purchaser. quired at time of sale. Cording at purchaser's cost. be complied with In ten days fro: otherwise the trustees reserve the the property at the risk and cost of th public notice us they may EDWARD J. STELLAAGEN, Trustee, JACKSON TH. trastees resery All convey years. He was born in the hills of | IONEERS, 1407 G ST. TWO-STORY, KNOWN AS TRUSTEES’ Satu EMENT I 111 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. n.w, ALUABLE TRACT OF FUTURE DAYS. SLOAN & CO., AUCTION] B: fourteenth day corded in Libe TRUSTEES’ SALE 0 of Noveruber, ABOUT TEN ACT 1420, fotlo 485 et se: ERS, 1407 G ST. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALI ‘ORY BRICK 1206 AND ORS WES' y AVENUE AND FIRST dated the and d d ind und pingte of orlg: 555), av the same ix recorded in the office of vor for the Distrlet of Columbia, in Liber 19, folio BS, together with the tory brick dwellings, known as 1202, 1204, 1206 and 1208 Kirby street porth- One-third cash, Ualance in two . payable in one and two years, provements, con- per annum, payable lay of sale, secured by deed ‘at the deposit of $250 re- cing and re- n8 of sale to day of sale, f to regeli defaulting, Tes 1924 F st. nw. THOMAS M. GALE, Trustee, 1824 FF et. now. the land records of th the request of the party secured there offer for sale, at SATURDAY, 2 DAY OF MARCH, 1806, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M crlbed’ real estate, situate in tue ‘on, District of Columbia Lot numbered twenty weven (27), in John fuldivision of lots in syvare numbered three hun- dred and ten (310), a8 per plat recorded fn Libor is of the surveyor's fet of Columbia, original lot numbered two (2), together with the isting of @ ‘two-story and buse- VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE Peet og Columbia jandiat OF FOUR-AND-A- LENGTH BY STREET EXTENDED. virtue of a deed of trust to among the land records of the District of Columbia, ier No. 1830, follo B01, and at the request of will Kell, at auction, SIXTEENTH HINGTON, D.C. virtue of a certain de ¥ of Apri, 18% URLIC AUCTION, I of trust, dated the , and duly recorded in 11 the followin; AT TWO the party thereby’ ge in front ‘of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SIX: TH DAY OF Jt O'CLOCK P.M., fa the District of Coluinbia a tract of land called “Peters’ Mill Seat,” de- eerited an follows: cornar of part of said tra follo 451 et seq., ono of the Innd records trict of Columbia, and at the request of we will sell at emines, on TU! MHALF-PAsT. 1896, AT FIVE Real ade Cones eae Wing described tract of y front of the Tn, otto the northeast ed to Samuel D, Beginning at trict of Columbia, and designated as all that’ plece Amprovements, co: my26-codi& 113t Auction Sale Of 450 LOTS AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA. JUNE SEVENT) COMMENCING, 1 LOC. For the purpose of closing up the affairs of the Newpoct News, Hanipton and Old Point Development Co. ‘Terms easy. The sale will be continued till all lots are dis- POWELL BROS., Real Psta‘e Agents and ‘Auctioneers, _ ‘Newport News, 'V TH $96, CLOCK. Finckel by deed dated May 16, 14% and parcel of land and premises known and dis. and recorded known as 4 and being all of lot numbered fifty ite, assignee of the hetrs. Parker, subdivision went, brick dwelling, island avenue, MEGS GP ele cOne-tU:0 coal, tmiance 10 two payable in one and two years, ewt at six 46) per cent per annum, p semi-annually, from ‘day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option posit of two hundred dollars tinguished a: follo 241, being on the south nd running thence along sald north 60 degrees, west 28 the northeast corner of part conveyed to Keese by deed recorded ‘among sald land records in Liber ence With the east line of ‘sald of George and Aun’S, side of road of part of teservation numbered ten (10), am pel ded in liber J. H. K., folio 265, of the ‘ordy of the Surveyor's office of the sald oh twenty-seven and feet on C street north- and eigity-three (100.8H) feet on 41% street northwest, the Ing At the soutiwant corner of suid 444 and € streets northwest, in sald city and District. to- gether with the Improvement Of a three-stor equal installment By virtue of @ deed of trust to us dated_N ber 8, 1804, and duly recorded in Liber 1978, folio of the land records of the District of nd at the reques ‘red thereby, we will sell at public auc- tion in front of the ‘premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE OCLocK Mt. 88 perches, to 1076, folio 9; th of the purchaser. A di Will be required at the time of sale. anclog and recording at the cost of the purchu: Terns of sale to be complied. with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the truste the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the dofaulting purchaser, after such public notice as they may deen) neces andredths (27.80) to north Iine of road dB" south 60 degrees cust 28.88 perohes to the southeast corner of whole trict conveyed to also the southwest «rer of land ly by deed recorded among said S. 78, follo 30; thence Jot extended degrees east 60.48 perches Improvements thereon, con- n; subject to a " thence with HALF .. the following deeerihed isea situate in the county of Washington, Dis- triet_of Columbia, and designated as lots one (1) nd sixteen (16) to thirty (36), all in- conveyed to land records in Liber J. A. thereon, consisting to nine (), a brown front butiding, known as the i elusive, in’ block twelve (12), Enen’s subdivision, called “Marshal division Is recorded in county subdivision book 6 page 89, of the records of the surveyor's office of said District. Terms of sul YRON M. PARKER, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ia mad equal installments, pay with Interest at’ 6 am, payable semi-unnually from of sale, secuced by a deed of trust on the pro erty, of all cash, at the option of the pureha: of $250 required at All conveyancing aud recording at the cost of the ‘Terms of sale to be complied with In otherwise tho Dalince in tw able in'one ard two 5 to the beginning, w sisting of frame building und a prior deed of trust recorded among ‘said Innd_ree- upon which there is now due the eum of $1,400, with interest from October 24, 188 Terms of sale: cash, of which a deposit of $2 time of sale, ments at one SALE IS POSTPONED, ta] MONDAY, MAY ‘TWEN- CTTHE ABOTE he trustees, until MO -PIPTH, at same. hoi yah, Soap 14, 38.18, 20,2 ER AT THE ABOVE SALE ng falle comply “with the terms thereof, aan aed sterein ientioned ‘will be sold upod terms and at bis risk and cost on Pa S TWELFTH, 1800, AT FIVE O'CLOCK MYRON M. PARKER, RY K. WILLARD, ords tu Liber . ATAT, fello 67, time of sale. Gomtuied er uurchase money in must be made at OFTHE PURCHA! fen days from trustee reserves the right to resell the proj at the rink and cost of the defaulting purchaser after such public notlee as Le may dee! day of sale, for which will be taken notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at yer annum, payable seml-annually, deed of trust on the property therein Will be required th necesaey, NE." | from dag of sale, and secured t seld; or all in If terms of sale are not complied wit! we reserve the righ i Surviving Trustee, 229 4% st. mw. | the property mirchagcr’s Cost aser at the above sale having failed the terms thereo! thentioned will if the property upon the same AUCTS., 1407 G ST. y Couveyanelng and recording at purchaser's THOMAS DOWLING & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. n- m- of the holder of the PAST TUREE, nd and rles "A. Mo- as sald sub- One-third of purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in one and two years from. day of sale (deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on property sold), with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable sem{-annua h at option of purchaser. ch lot, 1f sold separately, or $100 if sold alto- at sale, Terms to be complied with In fifteen days from kale, or trustees will resell at risk and cost! of def: All conveyancing 3 + or all A deposit. of $10 on iting purchaser. st. terms and at the same place at bis risk and cost A 1806, AT FIVE M. OUN J. BYRNE, Surviving Trustee, 229 416 st. nw. AUCTIONEER, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, Trustee. SING “PREMISES NO. Jetdsds JOHN 0 3 ON GaE ENISHS NO By direction of the offer for sale, at premises, on i NE, 08, AE FIVE O'CLOC NE tee situated in the city 3 d described as lot lettered A,’ in Swagn's subdivision of equar eight (GS), improved 2120 P etrcet northwest. Terms of fale: in cash, and the bal secured by decd of trust on the property sold, with eat six per cent per annum, purchaser may pay all cash. A dey $200 will be required at the time of sale, Property will be sold free of ell ireumbrances. If. ‘ms are not complied with within 13 days rved to resell at the risk and cost SALE OF VALUABLE T" the undersigned will in front of the IRTH DAY OF passed M. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MILES FROM ‘HILL P. 0., PRINCE Will be sold at on THURSDAY, Jt FOUR O'CLOCK IN acres, 2 roods and 16 porcae now occupled by Charles O'Relile road leading to Anaco: ed as a truck farn Id make tt desir: ie in the vieint chard Poment, ‘Thomas ‘Tune, les Arthur aad Joseph Heiskeil. from Oxon Hill P.O. and from Ba Possession January 1, 18 ‘Terms: One-third cach, or all cash, LOCATED ABOUT DONALDSON, WASHINGTON VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, NORTHEAST. PRINTING OF NEDY'S COAT. YARD. ING 5 PER CENT INTEREST. the NINTH DAY of JU + I will sell, at public auc- tioa, In frout of the premises, all of lot 28, square H STREET GOVERNME AND KNOWN AS K PARE GROUND PA on the premises, SIX O'CLOCK P.M., th uate In the county of Washia: follow NOON, the’ farm tore or less, Is on a good ya dwelling house known us urchase money nd tivo years, Hertfont's sux fifty-nine and a half (9%), hoth inclusiv Brown's euldivision of Mount Pleasant, aS per plat recorded, ir Book County No. 6, page’ surveyor's ofice of the District of Colnn ‘Terms uf sale, required at the ‘time of tale and recording test he paid for-by the purchaser, If the terms of sale be not com ten days from the day of sale th the right to readvertise and re: after five days" cost of the defaulting on. EDWARD H. THOMAS, at FIVE O'CLOCK F for that ‘pnr- | tnterest on the sa: ‘Terms of sale: one and two years, at 6 per cent interest. $200 de- i All conveyancing One-half cash, and balance tn posit required at purchaser's cost. SALE, ON THE PI TWENTIETH, PAST FOUR _P.M., of Washington Branch of the B. and 0. R. batldings, oathnildings and ample tticulars see Laurel WATERS, 14 E. Lex- time of sale. wasd MeKuey"s Nalanve six and twelve at purchaser's option, ferred payments to ‘ear interest froin d er particulcrs inquiry may be made of the tndersigy: of the defaultin EMISES, SATURDA MICHAEL J. COLBERT, 1806, AT A QUARTER™ “Oak Crest Ina,” TOWING TO THE RAIN THE ABOVI 4s postponed until WEDNESDA 1898, sume hour and place. B: ol F one’ SCH AL. J COLBERT, Attorney, + JUNE TENTH, For further net oe aan WATE ae ton street, Baltimore, ‘elepone 459. 8, 10, 13, 17,19 ser ie bldg. IAN. Fidelity 4 Attorneys for Owners, WM. B. HOFF. CHANCERY SALE OF AN UNIMPROVED LOT IN MOUNT PLEASANr. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Equity Cause No. 15863, “wherein Lizzie fs complainant and Martha Caney et al. are de- fendants, the undersigned trustees will sell_at pub- tn front of the in 0, Hunter fses, on FRIDAY, ALD. 3895, AT Vestate, ait- District of Co- yin Susie A. bree (53) 10 io 8. P, in the elt of $100 will be ind all convey cing fed with within trustees reserve the property previous notice at the risk and 916 F st. n.w., RIDOUT, 44D ot nw., ‘Trustee, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Jel-d&ds. rovistons of . one-third in one year and one-third in two years, or all cash, at Deferred puyments to be’ Ke- of ‘trust on the premises sold, and cent interest y A deposit of $00 will be required ‘Terms of sale to be com plied with In ten duys, or premises resold at risk and cost of the defauiti EDWARD J. FREDERICK B, McGUIRE, Trustee, d&ds i, No. 727°11th | reel Nu. 3 On WEDNESDAY, ‘the SEVE! of JUNE AD. 1ko0, ST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ack ground of lot T81 in Kyuare 42, Ito one two-story and basement brick dwell- Bridge Or M ription of the | in the above | | mm nq | trustees, will offer for sale, at ‘pi ly peconded | front of the pre on Dir- | Aesignated as the "<outh B. McGuire, | ! | tofore “conveyed to AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. RA’ IFFB, SUTTON & OO., AUCTIONEERS, ecewsors to Rutelie, ‘Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ BALE OF YALVARLE UNIMPROVED TEAL GIP oF NH Ny AS PARE OF PRINGVAL AILEY'S PURCHASE. @ undersigned, trustees, under certain deed pt trust Dearing date March 1u, TSB, and re conded in Liber 054; fullo $67 et sen., of the lund rds of the Disirlet of Columbia, having on the th day of April, 1806, by virtue of the authority of said deed of trust, and after due public agver- tsement, ae required by said dead uf trust, aol ction, “certaiz real estute hereinafter descr! and the purch.ser at eaid anle having failed to comply with the tetms of sald sale, the under- sign trustees will, at the risk and’ cost of the defaulting purchaser, resell the eald real estate At public auction fn ‘front of the premises on FRI DAY, TWELFTH DaY OF JUNI A.D. 1 HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P31 . the sa! estate, be! in the county of Washington, in the Distrlet of Columbia, and described by metes and bounds ag follows: inl that certain plece oF parcel of lund and peenlees known and distinguished as and Weing part of a tract of land known as “Spring yale,""or Bailey's purchase,and more fully deseritved by meteg and bounds as follows: Beginning at & stone on the west side of the Eastern Branch road at the southeast corner of the land hereby conveyed.nnd | thence north 22 degrees, east twenty-four and 25- 160 perches; thence north 15 dey rees, enet twelve | and 48-100 perches; thence north 5 degrees, west ree 60-100 perches; thence north O% de- east clghteen perches; thence north 2714 de- fast sixteen 65-100 perches, to the center of imith’s Branch; thence following the ceuter Mne of said branch’ north 6614 degrees, weat. twelve Perches; thence north 69 ‘degrees, west seven ee rehes; thence north S11 degrees, west seven 86- 00 perches; thence north 63 degrees, west fifteen verches; thence north 61% Jegrees,-'west twenty cleht perches; thence north Siig degrees, wert twenty-two 68-100 sid to the center Mpe of the track of the Baltimore and Potomac RR. thence with the center line of the track of said railroad south 56% degrees, west six perches; thence south 68% di 8, West Bix perches; thence south 6215 degrees, west six perches; thence south (81g degrees, west six perces; thence south 68 degrees, West eix perches; thence south 70%. de- grees, west six perches, to the Eastern Branch river; thence following the line of the river south SB degrees, west ten perches; thence south 19 de- grees, west ten perches; thence south 214 degrees, east eighteen perches; thence south 4% degrees, west e1x perches; thence south 16% degrees, west #lx 40-100 perches: thence south 11% degrees, west seven 20-100 perches; thence south 22% degrees, Wert five 84-100 perches, to a stone and the bound: ary line of one Mason's line; thence with the @aid. boundary line south 6114 degrees, east one hundred and twenty 12-100 perches, to said stone on the West side of the Eastern Branch road and place of beginning, covtaining fifty-one and 52-100 (51 S2- 106) ecres, more or less, together with all the im- Provementa, rights, &e. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash (of which $1,500 inust be paid to the trus- tees at the time of sale), and the balance in two equal instaliments, in one and » years, with tn- terest at six per’ cent per anmum, payable went. annually, the deferred payments to be represemted by the notes of the purchaser, bearing date te dey of sale, ard secured by deed of trust on the property 60 at the option of the purchaser. AN converuncing at purchaser's. cost. if terme of eale are not complied with within Af. teen days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at yx wow : ) GEORGE H. WRIGHT, | Trustees. No. 1401 14th et. n.w., ) W. W. WRIGHT, Ir. Attorney, Log Trust biag. Jel-a&as LIFFE, SUTTON & 60., AUCTIONELES (Successors to Hatelife, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE BRICK IOUSFS AND ONE FRAME HOUSE, KNOWN AS Nous, 2. J M8 AND 1135 aT STRFET ee of the Supreme Court of +d in equity. cause t #1, vs. Charles lersigued trustees will offer in front of the prem NTH DAY of JUNE, AD. 1896, at HALE I FUR O'CLOCK PAL the following described real etate, situate fh the of ‘hington, trict of Columbia, to wit Ail of original Tot 10 in equare 37, together with all the improvements, rights, ete. ‘Terme. as preseribed the decree, are: One- third cash, the residue two equal install: at one end two yeers, with In of sale at 6 per cent’ per ami 1 by deed | of trust on the property se = ash, at the | option of the purchaser. A deposit of £10y required on each Louse at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with In fifteen days from Gay of sale, the trust 20, 11 NORTHWEST. Ry virtve of a of the Distric No. 17145, Roberts et ul for sule, by public auct ises, on’ TUESDAY. the ur the property at the risk and cast « purchaser, Gfter five days’ advertisement of eu Teeale publi ngton, D.C. All cony atelug oud 410" 6th st. nw. Je4-d&ds_ si WAITER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS TKUSTRE’S SALE OF PREMISES No. 2210 ENTH STkEET NN Est, STORE KOOM AND T By virtue of a decree of District of Celumbta. the same being ding erringed for a store d of the purchase mi rear and one-third for t secured post of of in ‘Terms of sale: in cash, one-th nthe premisen Iollars Will be required at ale; the terms of sale to be compl: twemy Gays, otherwise the trusice res 5 right to reseli the property at the risk and cost Of the defaulting pure ES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON IN EAR THE POST OFF IMPROVED BY A TSTORY PRAME HOUSE. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 2006, at foilo 138 et eey., one of the land records | r the District of Columbia, aud at the request of party secured thereby, we, the undersigned | Wie xuction, 1p. AY, THE INTH DAY OF JUN O'CLOCK PM, the following de@rited land and remises, situate in the county of Washington, and vistrict ‘of Columbia, and designated as ull "that | ertain plece or parcel of iad known and dis- | tinguished as being part of the of John ¥ the Bennings road to Mari inning for tie enme at a Bennings road ai the west line of lot the Eastern Star Beuevo- | lent Association, and running north hundred | and five (106) feet; west thirty (0) f hundred and fy feet 10.t unings road e thence along «: d thirty (0) feet to the place of beginning, togetuer with all the improvements, rights, &. verte: Cash, A deposit of sale. Terns to bh in 1 days from day of sale, trustees reserve the right to resell the property at risk and cost of de- fauiting purchaser, after five days’ previous notice of such resale in some Lewspaper published In Washington, D.C. AM conv ng, recording, &e., at cost of purcharcr, JAMES A. SAVOY, Trusteo. EVANS. Trustee. & CO... AUCTIONEERS. teliffe, Darr & Co.) VALUABLE BUILDING AT “CHEVY CHA DAEY AVENUE, NEAR THE CIRCLE Ry virtue of a deed of vssigume and duly recorded, 1 wil sell, In front of the respective premises, on THURSDA. SHE FOURTH DaY OF JUNE, 1898, “A TREE O'CLOCK P.M.. lots two to six, both In- clusive, and lot nina, in FBdward J. Stellwazen’s suldivision ef Mock twenty-seven. In section two, red at time « it given to me, ie anction, in the subdivision known ‘Chevy Chase,” a per plat of said Stellwagen’s subdivision. recorded in Liber J. A. follo 16, one of the land records of sul describe ry county ‘The above i eutject to the s sfecting and | ou KNOWN Bs Terms: Liberal, and stated at the thne of sale. A deposit 6f $100 requir each lot at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. LEWIS C. DENHAM, Assignee. {3S THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- count of the rain until THURSDAY, ELEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 184i, at same hour and Nnee. medaka LEWIS ©. DENTIAM, Assignee, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, SUCCESSORS TO RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. OF HOESE AND LOT OUTHEAST, AND IDE Lov. decree of Supreme Court of the District of fa, in Equity Cause 15902 (Tucker ve. rr et al.), We Will sell, at pubiic auction. in of the’ premises, on THURSDAY, TH, 1896, AT TIVE O'CLOCK 7? of lot one (i), in square number eight hu forty (845), and particularly deserited decree, having a fr t improved nas 4: and in the ing a vacant wide lot 1 yack to alles, which will be mning offered sejarntely. ‘Terms of sate: One-third purchase mone cash, and belince at one and two years from day of with interest. or all eash, at option of pur- Fr. $100 deposit re on each parcel, and ‘yancing at cost of purchaser. JOB Baw: ‘Trost oO Tih st. new EDWIN B. HAY, Trustee, my20-d&ds 1425 N.Y. ave. NOTE AT AUCT SOCKS AND REALL ber 14, 1883, ment of sa holders of i, Corner and D streets’ northwest, Washington, D._ €. the following described collateral deposited to s« cure the payment of waid coilateral notes, namely: 109 shares int stock of the IVY CT BRICK COMPANY, 20 shares in the capital stoc of the CAPITAL, NORTH 0 STREET AND SOUTH WASHINGTON RAILWAY COMPANY of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and one promissory note $5,000, dated March 9, 1865, payable i four yea and six months aftir date, with interest semi- annually, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, aud | secured by second deed of trust upon paris of original lots 1 and 15, in square 222. ‘Terms cash By order of holder of" notes. Jefdts = DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers. REAL ESTATE, Nos. 1002 and 1000 205 AND 207 y virtue of ten (10) certain deeds of trust to us, dated April 6, 1802, eight of the same corded in Liber ET NORTH- NB, at follor sx: suule duly recorded iu Liber No. 459 and 464 et seq., of the land reconls of District of Columbia, and@ at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned Wiic auction in frout of the p THE FIFTEENT HALF-PAST POUR the following described land and pr are DUrubered nine bundred nd In the city of Washington, designated & trict of Columbia, and of lot numbered twenty-nine (2), exce; by the full width of thirty-four @4) ‘thirty-five’ (85) pretmises Now, all of lots numbered thirty- thirty-seven (87), improve ises Nos. 208 and 205 10th st. ne, and all of lot numbered thirty-eight the north nine (%) Inches front 421d lot, improved by pretuises No. 207 AL the above described lots ere two-story and besement brick dwellings, 8, except No. 1000 1 st. fhe houses will be eold ing and siure. ‘ermis of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal fustallmems, payable in 1 and 2 years With Interest at six (6) per centum per annum, of male, secure 4, or all ca A deposit of $20) trust upon the property so option of the purchaser. lot will be required of the purchaser at the I conveyancing, record fees at the cost of the purchaser. to be complied with within ten days fr twise the trustees reserve tl resell the property at the risk and cost faulting purchaser. "Terms of aaje ALDIS B. BROWNE, MORTGAGEE'S MODIOUS DWELLIN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, By virtue of the power co from Lovilda ©. band, the unde 1 premixes, on SATURDAY, JUNE AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM iu Takoma Park, « it the corner of M. SALE OF 4 LARGE anv Oc Marris and Enoch Murris For particuls NASYLVANIA NTY-TikD ENTY-FOURTH STREET Ma," and ut th ICK BM., the Hof lot rumber cof suid 1) ig for the same » of auld eutdl thwesterly on the (26) feet and seve thirty-eeven om undredths (1.8 the dividing line betw bered three @) and four (4): th of suid alley provements there ts, payable 5 right to resell KNOWN AS G By virtue cf a decre PM., they will, A.D. Ise8, AT POUR | of ots ninety fa sy.nre twelve bund: aare eixty-one on the east side dred end twenty-two (1 1. Which point is ut the Junction ta fifteen (15) foot y und wild T t: theLee north on t Aredthis (75-100) lately cwned by naid Suaat sx, to the line » West on the north line of the suid being @ two-story © semi-annually, property sold, Purehawe at the tit led with wit ‘of sale, oF the Py old at the risk conveyancing, chasers cost. ing FRANKLIN H, CHARLES HL ¢ GANSON BROS. TRUSTEES SALE STATE, NU. 401 KE SOUTHEAST. February 7, 18% nd records of 1 derelned trrstces ‘olumbla, and desi red twenty-cl A. Vaughn's subdiviston of 1 square numbered ten 1 plat recorded m veyor of the io 120, together with the my six rooms and sto Terms of sal - required of All conveyancing, ed with witht THOMAS DOWLING 1 10TH STREET nder sind by virtue of a decree net Colton et al of a two-story dwelling int ns of wale, AE 2 all cash, at ption. be complied wifh within fifteen day thereof. AI correyau i Cvser's cast. nd -econding nt A Weposit of $100 BENJAMIN F. 1 quired cn day

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