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5 2 THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1897-24 PAGES. THE PATRIOTISM OF FARMER PHILIPS — = Written Exelusteele f ot The Evening Stor. ti brick church In the hollow was @ very unpretentious bufidins, as was parsonage in the adjoining iot, but fly the new i was far from tentious, at least so determiacd the on of the little brick church. y fine coat fer a coun- explained Miss Fannie Morris, the er of the rich miller, “he is nignls tel. They say he wri ays and aml that he asked a! or to be d te a countr ra man, Phillips. t see how he is going to live on ds salar: id the minister of the the cried collections!” he'll manage Farmer Philli; “His hands is now repeated Mrs. A week following “Miss F the ‘annie preacher settled that ma new wage She" “A woods festival fer the brick chure exclaimed Mrs. Phillips. Farmer Phillins chuck gunno be carried thro: Philiiys. “Tae pr lon't know conti en's 3 the h “i to holdi w fer the benefit o’ the brick Fannie is explainin’ right and Ie FS on is common in the city ound here th “Are you enin’. T°" asked Mrs. “Well, I wrong in i ips. “I'm a ratin’ the Fourth.” He locked his wif jxht in the face. “Yes, 1 am in fer it. he said. “I ‘low that ceiebratin’ fer the country and celebratin’ fer the brick church might as weil go h: in hand. Mis ‘annie’s been out in the werid and she’s a smart gal.” But it took Mis: eloquence to induce Mr: to bel that there cciebrating for the ccuntry and the chur on the same day, but to promise to lend her help by the preparation of a plentiful basket for the festival. “The new minister is a fluent speaker,” Said Miss Morris. “We ought to be dé- lighted to have such a scholar at the brick Fann own persua Phillips not only vuld be no harm in church, but we cannot afford to double t collections. If Mr. Peyton can't live, why he's going to leave. If we hi festival and a fair, conducted satisfactorily, were all ris excitement caused by the word “fair” added to the weeds festival was intense, bat Aliss Fannie’s arsuments were forcible nd iimes were hard. Although more than ember of th in regard stion, it w hureh torious ation t S amicably t to mix nd the bration of Mrs. Phillips, smiling are gunno have the a show over ter in the em thes: © tige in the drawer the wor the of the s Iced at front par- lor wir Farmer Phillips himself Gite ted her » that point in the road Where she catch a glimpse of the ki “Wil here and tell me what it is.” o Miss Fannie’s fix ex- plained Farmer Phillips, 2 patristic smile lighting his face at the sieht of the po in which pped in decorated with ing is fer the brick me rch festival reamed the old lady. “Its the Fourth o° July, moth Phillips. in a moliifyi aint nothin’ wronz in © nd the church en the same Iry < all right if you say so, Wil- ela la ee Fa 2 sure, and the when it drove op it ¥: nothin’ ain't July; and it air fer to help the p we're celebratin . Phil soul <= were, Imieed, gay in the ex- : of bunting’ were festooned froin tree to tree, every ere were 5 r lanterns, and everyw arth o” smiling about . you fixed up a fine tote sible to things that M Managed to woods to asse the sr own table. W Jul reme} erful neenuit at th stake or tM dow: ration his briliant face, were was the it tongue th brought the perpies to the fancy table in’ he's a old hay- 1 Jim Harley, crowd. Now i w straight he's ain't markin’ of in hearty ap- of Wi til the Her i 1 mer D’hit wne-t and Walked away The oo. of th new other ck church re to the f. the there “an a » that it's a crying ~ par hen F 3 took a good | He was you: young; he was a scholar and 2 g he was new to the br: 4 church nelgh’y od; perhaps he was new also to we Stivals and fairs. them, and she was a good Fannie Morris was a geod « rl. It would not do for the ne to administer a public reproof to his al- most urknown flack, above all ta Miss Fannie Morris, whose heart and soul were in the work of keeping him among them. The indignation died in the breast Farmer Phillips, and he held out his hand. The new minister grasped it warmly. “Yo and I think alike on one subject, on a good many,” said Farmer Phil- “I am going back yander and try to stop that there business at the fancy table. Tm an old feller, and I've known Miss Fannte all her life.” There was considerable commotion on the fair grounds when Farmer Phillips return- 4 to the region of the fancy table. Lvi- dently the evening was breaking up. Here and there lights were going out sudden and the gathering together of large fam- ilies was proving, in many cases, a difficult andertaking. He found Mrs. Phillips seat ed in the wagon, holding the reins. Beside her was the figtire of no less a personage than Wiilie, the clown.” “Jump in quick, Wiliam,” xood woman, “the horses is restle: she looked down at the xpisined, “I'm takin’ him home for moth- r tosee. [never set eyes on scch a funny little feller in all m Weil, the her wen ve no cause fer to rrel over the proceeds o” the woods fes- 1. It certain'y has been a very enjoya- ble Fourth.” shouted the * Then nutive clown and F ex Fi grunie?, climbed the wagon and took possession of the reins. Phen he gazed down curiously at Willie, wn. Miss Fannte tellin’ you anything it him? 1 Law! ye returned Mrs. Phillips. “I at the fancy table the most 0” the day. Lorrowea him from the elty 'syium fest'val, and I've got to git him » her early in the mornin’. He's the st little feller in the ‘sylum. He's opted no less'n five times, but he will take peopie off. and folks laugh at and spile him fer a spell, and then git mad at him and send him back to the ‘sylum. Le I'd never git tired o° him; I declare I cowdn't tear myself away ‘from the feney table. He's Teli over against you, e's so powerinl sleepy. I hope he wak fer I certain’y do want mother to see. armer Phillips’ docillty remained with they were traveling along with vehicles before and behind but when they turned into the fane erted him ard he brought his horses stand-still. “There nt brick church and Fourth 0° ly all at one he declared, breathing i, “fer the love of a little brick church well co along with the love of coun- try. I've always been a great hand fer patriotism, a powerful hand fer patriotism, no harm in celebratin* fer the fer tut I ‘low that no man cai rightfully love his country and be without love in his heart fer his fellerman. I ‘low that no true American citizen can take pleasure ms a little n child turned into a buffoon on the Fourth o° July.” He glared across at Mrs. Phillij ho was staring at ama: © you th asked farmer Pt : hoarsely, “that T would carry sech a thing as this to the house yander? Do you think «s I would let mother look at sech a thing as th He divested the little clown of his gay eress and tmew it out upon the Law Phillips. Parmer faise face between ow help oif w "* he minded. Miss F: tmidly, by e legging. ttle clown relted from side ¢ was Hberated trom hi tume end the fell back Saint He's little feller,” murmure he took pr ion of the climbed oui ot the w + gate, but she ed for th the tty little feller, mother’ll him wh ts awake. Im sorry T promised haul him over to the mill eariy in the mornin’. I reckon, W them clown & power o° m with - kazing dewn fe at his “He's never gunno be a clow added. “Ef he gits to. takin’ he's be give a firstrate fe feller ws, Wilkam, is that true?” questioned Phil She Icoked again at. the sleeping ¢ nly and kissed the pretty as she did so the sm of Farmer Phillips sank into soul. e LOUISE R. BAKER. _— Hest Way to Make Cheew: The Department of Agriculture has ted a farmers’ builetin giving adv to the Ist methods for cheese making. ‘This step is taken especially in view of the eftert being made to Introduce American cheese into European markets, What Constitu: es Friendship in Ken- m the Oven Judge § iway adicten grows reminiscent ing. Court was short ah Mr. Henry Tomp- said. “Mr. Tompkin uis Garth, was the only w who was a brave man. t overbearing man I ever in a poker game in cau ant Forrest, a brother of Gen. N. B. Forrest, and he called Ferrest a lar, Forrest pulled his pistol, a double-barreled We n, and, ple it to Garth’ breast, he pulled the tr ‘The cartridge failed to fire, and Garth Spat out a chew ot tobac- without toving a muscle, said: nt, vou had better try the other Forrest put his weapon and re a brave man, and I ave man.” They were forever afterw see na's Alphabetical € w York Su homa was admitted as “two counti whom was showed r he could find only ropriate for Oklahon 1 the ot by thirteen name for letter, which counties were Logan, B Canadian, Wash- . Kingfisher and Pottawato- on the march of dof € sin Oklahoma, h nized into counties, and the letter coun- e all disappeared with 1D." Little originality, own tn the choice of Gartield, Cus- AVER, ita, Oklahom nties the voting crossed the ‘ym limit line, and b p it reaches 100,- ea “by county may rand Adlai Stevenson county, perhaps, take its place. Frem the hte To sult a long, ‘be dressed round, and it ts at narrow face, the hair Lest to show a coil or so from the side be- Lind the ears; also endeavor to fill up the vk as much as possible. sharp-featured face always avoid the hair right at the top of the beck of the crown in a line with the nose, as this so accentuates the severe outlines. Dress the hatr low down or else quite on the top to meet the fringe. Fer a round f narrow dressings are nd can be taken well down the ‘ra bread face narrow dressings are preferable, but should be kept somewhat high. Exceedingly tall pecple should keep the dressed rather low and decidedly short women should have their hair dressed high, aa it gives addition to their stature. It is very rarely that we find purely white nis latter no colors are so suitable as dark browns, ambers, purple tints, deep dark reds, and warm shades of dark Enemies of Wheeling Say It Affects of | From the Minn All practi y, and I reckon, maybe, as we think | have now trotted out another scarecrow, claiming that as a result of wheeling wo- men unpleasant quality of voice. that open, chords, and when to this is added tke strain BICYCLE VOICE NOW. AUCTION ; SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. the Vocal Chords, -apolis Times. the talk of the bitycle face having ically ded out, the foes of the wheel are becoming loud talkers, with aa SOU Trey assert wheeling, especially with the mouth has a detrimental effect on the vocal Liber No. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON &'€O., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS NO. 6 C STREET THEAST. » ° By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in 1879, folio :287 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the unde signed trustees will cffer for sale, by public an 5 tion, in frout of the nises, on SATURDAY, to which the voice is subjected in an ef-| THIRD. DAY of JULY. AD. 1807, at FIVE fo hee Sone while cy-| O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- pee be Seas arte : sre | tate, _ situ in the city of Washington, in cling, the danger seems something more| the’ pistrict. of Columbia, to wit: The “cast than a shidow. Some persons who have| part of lot numbered three (3) in square made voice culture a Iife study are in-| Buibered six hundred and elzhty-nine (AS), begin- clined to fall in with these view: assert- | Dig for the same at the southeast corner of lot 3, i hi reis he whee) is respon-| théuce running north one hundred and thirteen feet ing that exercise on the wheel Is respon-| nit one inch (118 feet 1 inch): thence running west sible for an apparent altgration in the} tirty feet (30 feet); thence south one hundred and Voices of women. One vocal teacher says “While bicycle fill, th course, injurious. the tne bi: east thirt riding people frequently uing, eir lungs with dust, and this is, of Then the exercise leaves stem exhausted and unable to resist folio 260, ad effects of excessive perspiration. gether w A severe cold is detrimental to the speaking ‘Terms: Voice, and when these colds are frequent, | two yeas. as they fre with bicyclists, they wll ult | sit per c¢ mately result in permanent injury, if} cured} thirteen feet and one inch (113 feet 1 inch); thence y feet (0 feet) to the place of begin- the seme property conveyed to said Davis by deed of Mary J. Brodhead, 1 in Liber 1049 As of suld District, to- h all the Improvements, rights. ete. One-third in one and » With interes t per annum, paya anally, Re el Of thust on fhe property sold, of ail the option of the purchaser. * a a depostt women would ride but a few miles at af Cbs! Se tie time And would keep their mouths closed | (f Site are mnt complied ha funtiestt das feat there would be no danger, but I find that] the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to many of my pupils cannot refrain from] resell the property at the risk and cost of the overdoing the sport. Professional women | defaulting parel: after five days’ advertise- realize the harm that bicycling does to} Ment of such resale tn aper published their voices, but they say that they can-| i Washington, DC. Ait ng recordin. not bear to give up wheeling. Calling to a AMUEL H, WALKER, one another as wheelwomen frequently do MICHAEL I, WELLE! cannot help but strain the voice if per- | _se-deas ‘Trustees. Another vocal instructor holds totally op-| © @ SLOAN & €0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST posite views. Safd she: “I am strongly in} TR VALUABLE IMPROVED favor of cycling for women. It is a m RU healthful excreise and so cannot fail to i be beneficial to the singing and speaking ae voice. I do not believe the old-fashioned 4 theory of things affecting the vccal chords Stic AUCT Her eae ra 1 vising front « EENT FOL “apse from t in Ferm te in inser: DUN RATe TRUST LA i i tis sa be com ning, are complet patel of wale, o¢ the trustee reserves the n is the first requisite toward good directly. Of course it ts possible to strain the voice, but I should think this most SEVENT unlikely when whecling. Ihe very ten- Smee, oS SS dency of the wheel is to keep the rider} yO "\irmue of a docd of trust, bearing date on quiet. should call from one to] ty. ah day of Noveriber, A.D. 1592 eared the other when outdoors their speaking | in Liber 1857, follo 478, of the land records of voice might be affected. but the most stri- | the District of Colursba. T will sell. tn front ot dent speakers are often the sweetest sing- | the premises. on MCNDA x z the English girl does not giv us as many jon of part of square eight hundred and ninety- rill mples of the songbird as tht 8s per plat recorded In Liber I. Le less pleasant and somewhat nasal tones of | follo 248. of the records of the office of the the Ame: Nine out of every ten suc-| veyor of the D'strict of Columbia. And al; cessful eI abroad today are Ameri- Seer ee eee el Wi . Th use the other girls are S Saver SbG CanEGer iia never allow nd their lungs with 1s of the the same detightful freedcm. A good dl- inning for the uid lot I shou! ¥ poor cooks have] and ru street eighty. (S01 to do with hg the voice than all} fect. thence south ey) heels in Christendom. A theory has| (tC Ys) oleuts (90) to Sev Vaneed that the rapid breathing | qnd thence norih on Seventh st twenty 20) when riding the wheel is injuri-] feet seven G@) inches to pl nin Thi rins of is wrong, as the vocal chords instrllment ely protected when not in use. Ss BE, &e. | of $206 gos ESTATE, &c. | ve suuciaz te or ail cash, One-t f ts, from diy of s; nies in « by trust on the proj parchast nired at Une of tt the opth 1 each Tot ard fr (een ieee resell ting purchaser, SA Pa. ave: mW. | titer th tice in The Events Scar. No. 6 C st. se, on] AG Geos E-YDE, Surviving Trastee, July 3, at k opm. Samuel 1, and Michel I. Weller, tust rT 867, a Ne post! : 3 sume © $e20-d8a THOMAS ~Trus- ature uly 3 at » sur] Te trustee. ane Eauuity AUCTION SALES. TURE DAYS. + AUCTIONEERS. 1so7, in nas West Jin front of che THE PIR i TY MALEP ANE, E st aad esta in fasta i divided one-tou OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ferest in 3) re camlered foay BOON SAMPSON STREET 1 1 and sixty-cigit fnpioved S POPRTEENTH AND RIETEENTH | brick dwelling, Known 2. O82 4G st AND Q SEREEDS NORTHWEST. Sold subject to a prior decd of Uust thereat exist fu deed of trust to us, dated {ing tor $50, with tncvrest fom July 31, 1896, at corded J «tu | 10 per cent 1 US et sea. nd mms of sale: One half 4a cash, and the bal- Cotambia, ee fn equal payments, and twelve months, of the party secured t . as sur- spectively, from “ t will sell, at pubtie “auction, in | rate of six) per of eiises, On PRIDAY, TH he « by ft HM OpAy oF N, ut option et Teac estate, I be required n. In the District of ARTHUR PEE cols Is fe eda KATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. a SOIT i ASISHE ICIS SSE: Olle ADANS) eons e seth ENTIRE STOCK OF HARD- teens feet, and WARE, ETC, CONTAINED % < Eee en tear onT oe JEN) AEE, SINOWNIS COUP Thy gt ta a fonanees “to the sat SCHNEIDER'S SONS, 1010 ef scl: One-third of th PEN cash, and ents, payable fa fat six 1 day Eroperty: ke t S200 will of sale. feos at notarial ‘TH, following st parallel wi feet; thence so ‘Terms of sulments with in- Jy3-d&ahy ‘TRUST! TH STRE BY A Ry v twenty and record trlet of sale, ott cost of the defaniting tr pul es Wil resell at “r. All con- ser. ANSON BROS., Aucts. LUPE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEE! RS. in a eA VALUABLE TRACT OF ND KNOWN AS TART OF “AARON ON | Gent BE OMARLBORO" ROAD, IN THE biserrcr | engi COLUMBLS ed survivin ring date s reectded in county subdivis Hbered 1244, follo 274 et sods | tn the olllee of the surveyor of and records of the District of Columbia, | Columbia, to Improvements thered Tth day of Ju iw Virtue of Of sales One-third of the purchase of sald dh st, and after die DUN . Brown's suluivision of Ple NSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. wl virtue of 2 general assignment. t publie auction, on MON DAY OF AM Builders? uesy Lv catia, the cost of th sof nile to be | I mplicd with n dave flow day of eal Gronpae otherwise the trustee reserves the right to Lornar ape nl Merch the property 4 ete eg d » sand Fixtures. if so sold, the as” -d&as Af the pure a lease eid ' the first floors of No. OF VALEAELE PROPERTY, tae wd floor Gt No, 1012, on sau THE DWELLINGS Nos for a ler of not lens ian 0, aie) mire th f SOUTHEAST AND goo MM | Jeans, at a monthly seuial, payable in advan EEE UOT Sieh Pomc eiie ee Gea ya Ee per ut Supreme Court of | for the second year, and $125 per month for the ihe 25th aay Ge | Femainder of the dease, if mors than two-s term ts desired. If a sufficient sum in the epla- | ton of the assigness ts not bid for the stock when offered in bulk, the stock will be suid in lots and parcels and ‘separate ph to the highest ess stand fas been in existenc nearly a farnntes ; 2 yeurs, und ttrention of the trade 1s es- ure Au euuare wine bun | eclally snvited to the sale. RH WEEE aon ‘The ‘store will be open for inspection from 10 2 ine of th street east forty. | MM. CHM neon and from 1 to 5 pan. daily, to date f sale: All cash. A deposit, If sold in With {th Atreet sh bulk, (of $500 will Ye reuutred ut tthe of ante, alenge the eet £Ou oy and the terms of sale are BERS C Ee eee eed and 10 dag froma day of le th S reserve the nd 190 Mithenae nay | Mebt to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting Me nitieaste, Te Sifeet southeust aud | pirchaser, after five days notle dich resale One titrd of the purchase me In some wewsy publ sim, D. EM. PLANT, Ir., Assizie X 8 SALE OF A FINE LARC BLOT ON RNER, HOWARD AND CENTER MO PLEASANT, IMPROVED. Goop HoUs devd of trust, dated the February, A.D. 1894, laud records of the Dis! 1M, folie 26 « wil sell, ne” preniives, ol, DAY OF JUL AD eM. che follow! crib! real est the of Washington, District of to wit: All clutt cectaln piece oe parerl ad preniises, known and dist lot numbered twenty-one of lot thirty-three in cash, and the ba to be Fissncnt, as required by said deed | two equal installments, respectively, in de and sed by auction certaln real estate here from secured By a dee ath er at safd sile t upon t ’ . With lnterest thereon, x terns of ple penit- at the rate of 6 per cent : hed kurviving trustee amunun until peula, oF all cash, at the option at KK ond cost of the defaulting pa purchaser. epesit of $200 WII bé required id real estete at publ he tine of Sule te be closed in 15. days date of sale, otferwise the property will b resold at the risk and defaulting purchases after five days’ ndvertiement In onc of ihe p: Published is Washingion, 2. ©. Conveyancing, z Ned Aaron, | ete., at the cost of purchaser. riboro’ road twelve 2) perches LOUIS Di WINE. Trustee, pleated ea the soutlwwest comer of CLARENCE B. RHEEM, ‘Trustee, the teact to the sixth (thy Mne thereof: thence | _Je26-ceokds 18 Fst. nw. south etenty os fifty-five minutes (80° 65") 7 = virtua nplied with within fifteen days from the day | ton, Distri: ght to resell i , In xqu lan thereof as all of 6 tte the end of sixth (6th) line; thence on sev- RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. euth (7th), eighth (Sth), ninth (th, tenth Goth) Saree and eleventh (1th) lines of the tract to the end OF. VALUAL IMPROVED Of the eleventh (11th) Tine; thence by such Ine es | SITUATED 0} TREE Will strike thirteenth (3thi line at the Marl- HAND BETW HALF STREET EAST boro’ road; thence on sald road to beginning, and AND SOUTH CAPITOL! eT, IN THE continuing fifty-nine acres and thirt hes, CITY OF WaSHIN more or less. Ry eof a decree of the Supreme Court of th ‘ert of sale: One-third cask, and the balance | District of Columbia, passed on the 22d day of in two equal instaliments at one and two years, | June, 1897, in a catise therein pending, numbered seeured by the promissory notes of the purchuser, | 18280, equity docket, the undersigned trustecs {esting uterest at six per cent per anaum and | Wil offer for sale at” public auction. In front ot se s of trust premises sold, or ail | the premises, on FRIDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF ‘ash, at the option of the puret Conveyunctug | JULY, 1897, Ar O'CLOCK “P.M. “all. of and ‘recording at the purchaser's cost, Terms to | that lot of ground sitmife ty the city of Washing. jet of Columbmt, and known on the ground. lot numbered five ut the.cest of defaulting purchaser. A deposit cf ure numbered seven hundred (700), $1,000 will be required at the time of sale. This lot is timuproved three @) two-story JOHN A. BAKER, Surviving Trustee, frame houses, containing six rooms each, numbered Sy2dhds "1819 H et. nw., Washington, D-c. | 14, 16 and 18 on N street southeast. ‘These houses, — eee together with the ground on which they ure ree THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. spectively situated, “will frst Le offered for sale separately. SALE OF TWO-STORY AND RASE- he terms of sale as prescribed by the sald IX-ROOM AND BATIL BRICK DWELZ- | decree are one-third of the purchase money in cash, By v NO. 315 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST. and the residue in two equal payments at one irtue of a certain decd of trust, duly record- | and two (1 and 2) years, respectively, from date ed in Liker 1570, follo 157 et seq., one of the land | of sale, with interest thereon xt six (G) per centaur records of the District of Columbia, and at the | per annum until paid, payable semi-annually, ard he party secured thereby, the under- | secured by a deed of trust upon the p sold, es Will sell ut pablic ayction, In front | or all cash, at the option of the purchase: A on MONDAY, JULY T cash deposit of one Lundred and fifty’ dollars ($150) ; itis usually a gray white, and with | of trust on the property sold, or all PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M in’ square will be Terms of Bole: One-third cash, ince in one and two years, with interest, sccurtt oS @ deed | (10) days » at the | resold at option of the purchaser. $100 deposit required at | chaser. time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, ‘Trustee. §e23-4h4s BR. E. BRADLEY, Trusteo. $e25,29,. equired at the time of sale. All con- and recording at the purchaser's cost. runs of sitle are Lot complied with In ten from day of sale the property will be the risk ‘and cost of tae defaulting pur- GEORGE R. REPETTT, Trustee, i 400 Pa. ave. It ROSS TEURY, Jr. Trustee, Fendall butlding. FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & Cd TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VER ESTATE, Mid SOUTHE ALSO. TWO SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSES, NOS. 12 AND 15 JEFFERSON STRE -ACOSTIA, D.C. FRAME STORE AND DWELLING ROE STREET, NO. 305 MON- c. BRICK ON EEN (29TH) STREET NEAR DUMBARTON STREBT, WEST WASH- INGTON, D.C. of a decree of the Supreme ( Colum! passed in Byulty Cause By. virtue the District AS404, the undersigned, trustee, will offer for sale, by public auction, in front of the rexpective premises, the following deseritwd real estate, sIt- city of Washing:en and in the county in the District “of to wil Oa FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. v7, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. lots numbered 18 and 13, in Rethwell’s recorded su! lon of original lots n bered ni (9 and 10) and part of eleven G1), in squ hundreé and uinety-one (i! the improvements, rigi &e.; te be sold in two parcels. On FRIDAY, SIXTEENTH DAY OF D. 1897, ALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK thirteen (2) and 2), one 22), In Uniontown, now ie Dis trict” of Columbia, ‘and Chichester, described bounds: Beginning for the sam hundred and’ sixty-six and one feet in a westerly direction from the southwesterly corner of Jefferson and Fillmore streets, ruuniug westerly by the south Hue of satd Jefferson street forty-four U4) fect nerly one hundred oth and thirty forty-four 44) feet: th indired thirty i together with and immediate! halt of lot nun northerly three @) feet if of said lot in Shannon's sul six (8) In the subdivision of the estate, being a part of Chic in . now Anacostia, in the District her with all che improv. On SATURDAY, at st one sntd, toxe & punth av Beginning feet seuth and) rann f Green stre westwardly parallel with street sixty (60) feet; thence northw With Green strect thirty iO) feet, and exstwardly and parallel with Dumbarton street to the place of beginning, forming a lot thirty a, fect front on pesteeet hy sixty (G0) foot pa ree es We ea together with all th mn right Bawettied: will Rie requlnd Terms on each serived I of sale be conyilicd wi third of the paret = nee In on e; deferred rate sold, “or all haser. A deposit of $105 on each at the time of sale. If the hot complied with in 15 days from t the trustee reserves the right t property at the risk a faniting purchaser or parchasers, vertisement of hh. at ancing, &., at the pur JOSEPH A. RE po) Jy2-d&as. 31 DUNCA: SALI FOUR TORY AND CELLAR BRICK AND STONE KONT DWELLING. IN THE NORTHWEST THE CITY, KNOWN AS aml re- Distrlet of ets and being lot in ered one hundred, M's suldivist hundred and per plit recorded in Liber No, records of the if the surve t of Columbia, together with the forty (40, of ii of part two * purchase mones to be paid tn ~ In one and trust dpon the p He semit secured by ded |. with dnt of six per enna at the option of the. purc £ $200 will be required at 0 © closed fn fifteen days fi _ FUTURE DAYS. — WILTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, AUCTIONEEL . EXECUTOR’S SALE Handsome Household Ef- fects, Carpets, Bedding, &c. By order of the Supreme Court of the Dixtri of Columbia, holding a special term for Op! Court business, [shall elt . No. eet northwest, on WE! FNTH, A TEN A following | described Effects, partially enumerated Resewoad Case Diane, full oct ew and very costly dlandinan, N. in plush; La ol iby Litrary 7 Dining dex, Partieres, Brostels Carpets th KS and Mats, Hair Muctrosces, Pillows Isters, Blan jects, Silver-plated Ware, Refrigerator, Kite The above is a brief 1 every nts of a Wome costliest a com howse Ww Was to be and most da mand the atten ms casi ere cont 2 Carpets are fact NEWTON W. LEONARD, Executor, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. j30-6t THOMAS J. OWEX, AUC FST. NW, USTE! SALE, AND UNIMDIION) AND 4 BLOCK IMPROVE si STREET, 7h ES SURDIV Ry Virtue of a certain decd ¢ tober Bi Lit ANAC iN sect 1, of ¢ amd lots 1 to MW, 1 1. Green's Sulstivision is recorded In Liber +54, With the improvements wreon, AN of the above offered for sale t the event: that no shall be received. f ther for sale sepa Terms Pw lots will first be 15 days. or prop Purchaser, Rneinz at cost TUE LAND 3 torisk of def: @ays' culyertisement, c parchaser, LE AM) TRUST COMPANY ‘Trus Je26-daa RK y for party secured, AUCTIC nw. VALUARLE BUSINESS Prop. 1D LOUISIANA A AND SEVE THOMAS DOWLINE cERS, ost. EIS. ne of power given us by pking. of Ain th f the the will of fice of the re sell he ses, on E at CLOCK atx ing a fron hes on I fd ground is brick building, used ae Fou S Lamis ALD. 1Se7 AT FIVE S ingtont PM. the following described propert The purchaser whl be 5 2 chy of Wa District of € exit of S100 at the time of to wit: AN that certs sale amd will be required to nd and premises, known an tertas of male within t+ othervise right fs reserve risk and after tive days’ p notice, ai the cost of the parchaser KUDOLVH RILD, 640 Bost. saw. HERMAN BREDERAME A VALUARL LAND, ADJOINL E-ACRE TAKUMA By proper essed With day Asvl, and duly recorded in vaulting Sess Liber. No, one of the Land published vit. and 3h cease oa of the pects LOUIS_D. CLAREN: WINE, B E d&as PUBLIC SALE BY I. P. KNOX, AUCTIO: TRUSTEES’ SALE € RT MYER MEIC VA ALUABLE LOTS IVES, ALEXANDRIA C1 Ar UN- te of the deed of trust record 4, folio one of the ndvia county, Vit. default having oe r payment of the notes and other secured i deed of trust, and at the re: of the thercof, the undersigned trusts jt publi ction, on the pren TH, S07, in Liber Wl records. for s1 holders will offer for fxes, on WEDNESDAY, JULY SEV FIVE PM, the following dese VENTH, of desizuated corner of Syaes’ SS) degrees orth Zt perches; Ui 1 perches ty th wut five Gi sieres of Lind, sis owned by the Balti ms of Salk of trust for $4,000, nee one-third Cash and the ‘resi except so much there re and Ohio railw to a previ te In one and Sous, WIth interst at the rate of six je cent “per anuum, payable nually, amd se cured by deed of trust ont iy old, cush, att archaser. All ae ae of $500 required at time of xule, FOO ae ae ee and te x at purchaser's cust. Af ter MONEE oe liven baa ecu! gre net complied with within ten days vonths, rs peat of sal reserve the rig A costh deiwait of $100 will be required: when the | te aud cost of the defaulting le to he Med with th ten diss thereafter | Wachiogtom 4 ee i = on or deposit forfeited. Conveyanelng at purchaset’s TF . GALE, Trus'ee, cost 1320 Bost. naw. THOM, WM. SH. Ome These I FREDERICK B, McGUIRE, Truste Je23-d&ds shingt Arlington, TONED widened a it one’ of a ate finest. v arly Sas Fort Myer, vat milizars post in the United | pe cieuece the VEEN aK Stites, and bridge is built | tain deed of trust, a G@vhich has beens ess anaking nt | und duly recorded appropriation for the se lots Will be within fifteen minutes’ driye from the te House. je care running bh Aqueduet b TOU NOW PINS Cvel heur within 300 feet of these lots. Size of lots, 50 feet from 100 to 150 feet deep. These lots tuust be sold to the highest Mdder without resery and this will be a rare chance te get a_c lot for much Jess than its actual value particulars call or address JAMES E. 1321 FP street northwest, Washington, D.C. dyl-ce THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE CORNE LOT, WITH OLD FRAME DWELLING, NW. VR. 2TH AND E STS. NOW. a certzin d-ed of trust to us, dated and duly ded in Liver No, 2010, dr req Wefault having been iade xv urds of the Dix: uumbit, and at secured there nent of the indepteduess secured, we the signed trustees Will sell at public nucti of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE OF SULY. AD. O'CLOCK premises, sit trict of’ Col part of, humbered ignated as and redone 1) in red and four (104), ~ by depth of 8 and bounds as of 20th st 4) tnehi Jot one north te the ‘Terins of sal balance in two equal installments, payable In one int and two years after sale, with until paid” at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Interest payable semi-annually. Notes of purchaser w be taken and secured on the property, or ail eash, at the option of the purchaser. $200 deposit required at sale. All conveyancing, recording amd notary fees at cost of p ser, Terms to be compiled with In ten day dy of sale, other- wise the probes Peer Pei eee re : I the property at the risk aud ‘of the defaulting pur- chaser ALBERT F_ FOX, Sofas JAMES M. Woobwarn, Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE LIME KILN PLANT AND WHARF PROPERTY it thereon ON THE EAST SIDE CF 29TH (GREEN) STREET, WEST WASITINGTON, D. C., BE- TWEEN’ THE C. AND O. CANAL AND K QVATER) STREET. By virtue of a deed of assicmment given to me and duly recorded in Liber No, 2051, follo 390 et seq., of the land records for the District of Co- lumbia, and by the writtem request of the owners, the undersigned assignee will offer for sale, by pub- Me auction, tn front of the premises. on WEDNES- DAY. JULY SEVENTH, 1807, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,” the following deseribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered twenty (20) and parts of jots vumbered 21, 22, 11, 101, 43 and 44, tn square 3193, formerly square 23, in Deakin’s ef al. addition to Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, improved by ‘two fronclad lime kilns of @ daily’ capacity of 150 barrels, all under cover, with the necessary bulldings sufficient to cover the output; a four-story brick 8-room building, sultable for office and other purposes; a two-story frame stable, with private wharfaxe, 80 fect front, on the C. & O. canal. Thi property fronts 286 feet on 29th st. and contains in sil about 19,500 sjuare fect of ground, more or less. This sale presents an excellent opportunity to se- cure a valuable site for manufucturing purposes, To be sold subject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $6,000, the particulars of which will be fully stated at the time of sale. ‘Terms stated at the time of sale. A deposit of #500 required upon acceptance of Did. ALTER R. WILCOX, Jyl-d&ds 1907 Penna, . ave. 1.W. the undersist in front of BIGHTH, 159° HALE-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK wing descritved county of Waxhington, ‘District of ia, and desticn lot « ea seven (7h, Ward ston of Whitn ald subdivision is record in the office of the surveyor of the District of Iumbia, in co 2 and 63. The atove deseribed lot f fifty feet on War- der ave. yth of 200 feet on Fursythe ave, which can be subdivided into several very dest building lots. wed I Rice twos frame dwellinj ur, in yon dew a dof of th ul A at it yur npiied with or the trustee we property at the risk Purchaser after 5 days’ ad- published within reserves ry and cost of defaultin: vertisetuent fa soime HeWspitpe snzton, 4s ey 26-44 PHIL. W. CHEW, Trustee. TETON & ©O., AUCTION of a deed of trust. rded in Liber the District of Columnts iy sceured thi front rH, of the the District of Columbia in Book Gov. 15. ‘Perms ee sale: One-third cash, balance tn one, two and three years, with Int rate of 5 per cent per anna, se A of trast on sold, or all Gash, at a of purchaser. Wh at time of sale, A! aucing at cost of purchaser, Terme to be conplicd with in ten days from day of sale, or rty to be sold at cost and risk of defaulting Je29-cokds RATCLIFFE SUTTON & ©O. 420 Pa. ave. TRUSTEES SALE OF A 3-sTOo) DWELLING, NO. 116 DST. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed in equity cause No. 18260, the undersigned trustee will olfer for sule, by publle auction, in front of the premises, on WEDSESDAY, FOURTEENTH DAY of JULY, 7, at HALF-PAS? FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. aie real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot lettered * in Wallach’s subd sion of lot mumbered three (3) in suture mimbercd five bundred and reventy-three G73), together with all the improvements, rights, etc. ‘Terms, as prescrived by the decree, are: One- third cash, the residue in two cqual inst-limen‘s, at one and two years, with Interest from the day of sale at six per cut per anuum, payable eemi- anrually, secured by deed of trust ‘on the prop. ty , or all cush, at the option of the chaser. A depoalt of $109 required at the time of scle. If the terms of sale are not complied with RY BRICK W, reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the cefaultis purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale tn ‘some news. paper published in Wash: D.C. All convey- ancing, ete., at the purchascr's cost. JTON LEWIS, Trustce, $80 dds 1465 F st. nw. in twenty days from the day of sale tre truste: | + COMMENCING AT HALE-PAST | Wash- | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE pars. TRUSTEES, SALE or reaL ESTATE IN THER SQUARE BOUNDED EY MRGINIA AVENT AND K STR AND FIP AND SINGLE Stree UPREAST Ry vice deed of t Samay Be (of the Distrt vita in Tiber MT ot ester Will by pabdl avy arrive ont of atl of paid in east uts, day of ste of six pe: represented by two sear N tuterest a ankl « nt tmst Pa : Le required at it vi fawiting. complied Shonen ut aser fifteen totarint f REVEVTI. a SOLON, Sad ae fou. Akaa ADCTIONE = 408 Pounsst w MARY WILLIAMS & CO, B CHANG or, OF A VALMARIE CORNER EAST AND SOUTH. ON A LOVED EY A TWH STORY Ni NEW JPRSEY IN GEAR act, Taki Dw NUE tate + 1M ANG Ry x NINTH ook PM Wasitngton, Day nt per a deed pointy anle are net of sale t aad cost com 1 d-faulting the pure! in ten days fe right to resell aser. EUGEN we. F, ARNOLD, HOLTZMAN, _ Jo2s-dGas RATCLIFFE, SUTDON & 00. TRUSTERS’ AUCTION LE OOP A TWost . AND FRAMES AND DWELLING, KNOWN AS NO. 34 EAST CAPITOL SiRUET: ALSO TWe TWOSTORY PRAME | Stonrs AND DWH NOS. 419 AND 421 EAST CAPITOL, Ry vi ree Liber Ne Distr party er secured wil 1g 8) feet toy feet on Feven feet thence south “ay on ron tach ther with the mp eve te the place of begannis . consisting of nd dwel Story brick and frame si ortgmal right * purcte e oTesidae om two ey md two years ar th sale at the opt required in ¢ Trae tebe complied with in + day vt : wise Cie trast right ta Property at th f the purchaser or pur days Rotice of such resale ins: tel istiodd iu Wasnington, 19. All « rains, &e., at the cost of the CROSS, WILLIAM EREMON, Jez3-dSds THOMAS DOWLIN . AvCT: CHANCERY, OF VALUARLE IMPROV THOWN. EE STA SOPH STREL OF UNION t : RAILWAY. Ity ae of a decree of the Supreme District ‘ " twenty-nine «2 a0) aud thir Emma Metanitts sumtisision of enix 41) to ninety in square thirty f Square twelve bundsed and four 20d subdivision book AL IS. forty twa ty-four 4), forte-tive ven 447), | forty titty « Cathars lot thirty-two of square thirty-four ROW Rytia s ‘sald txt th sale t me sxhall be received id lots when offered the said lots will be ad An one Lid satisfactory to the tr for and in respect of al s aforesaid or sale separ of sie: One fo be paid upon th the balance iu f sale, to be hearing, per annum date o secured by a deed of trust weld, or all ensh, at th The “property sill be so It all the f wal. it of S100 after su may Reem ing aud notarial fees at cre NATHANIEL WILSON, Trust raucraz, e cost of the pur « F GEORGE LE. MAMIEDON, Tru Jel7-2&0s S12 F etn. a9 “THOMAS DOWLING & €O., AUCTIONEERS, VALTABLE LT ON ING AND HL NOKTIUEAST. aud by vir a certain den date July 2 and te at” folic set, at the dead the District of Cola the under ; trustees, wil AY, JULY SEVESTH, [sou AT + in rot of the preutses, well atetion, all th certain puree and Jot of 1 ed in the city of Wasi ja said meth is and being th: i twerty Cf front ot Lot twenty by the ful d reot, ia saquaty Aan tifty-nine Terms of sale: One-thind and two years, seenrad by the promisory motes of aud a Af trust on the property af sale to be « with v mothe @. otherwrse “in one trust and S100 requ, tecurdi: ITON. ‘Trustee, 452. xt. nL PAIRO, Trasto, Ont RICHARD FE. Je29-dhds _ __ Oise 482 Ta. ave. nase, C. G. SLOAN & COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS, No. 1407 G Street Northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALT OF VALUABLE UN TATE UN MINNESOTA A’ ned trustees in front of SIXTH (thy auetion, the premises. THE DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1807," aT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following descitied Land, situate in the county of Washington and District of Colazu ila, hated as all of lots mumbered consecativels from 15 to 19, both inclusive, and from 22 to 2s, hoth inclusive, in block numbered &, aml all of block mumbered 4, in the subdivision of “Chi chester,” now called Addition to Anacostia, made by James F. Hood and Joseph F. Batchelder, trus- tees, und recorded in Liber No. 7 (county ‘subd! Visions), at folio 111, tn the office of the surveyor of the aed District. thicd ot the Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid in -ash, and the balance in two installments at one aud two years, with iuterest at six (6) per contwt per annum, payable sem!-anna- alls, from day Of sale, sccarcd by deed of trust Eroperty, sold, or all cask, at the option qeyehaser. A depast: of $23 On each lot will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conesancing. and recording will be at the par- chasers cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustecs reserve right to reset! the property at the risk and cost any purchaser 13 default. JAMES F. HOOD, JOSEPH F. BATCHELDEE, $023-dts | teasters

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