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RA PAY| NO MORE EXT Recent Order as to Bureau of Engraving and ao = Printing Employes. Specimen of Government Littleness— Some Facets About the Work Therce—The Law Cited. To the Editor of The Evening Stat The 1st Instant began the en at the bureau of printing and engrav! of the new rule that employes working extra ti all not receive extra com- jon. That the promulgation and ea- forcement ef this rule is a specimen of governmental “littieness’ will strike at first glance all persons having any know! edge of the workings of this office and the tment there accorded the employes, large proportion of these em- d what are classed in “unorganized labor, st equitable order are s in enforcing :t, and beyond a few murmurs from these un- organized women laborers, antici and will realize but In this conne pider the condition of the emplo: reat workshop. These persons must be in the t at 8 o'clock sharp, or they and when once in they anrot leave without a an¢ not then until their work 1 and reported upon. This imprisoa- until what, prior to the making jered a regular to 4 Ah. allowed for lunch, and during that time the workers con- and cannot leave the con- ilding. At the close of the should any mistakes be discovered, all who by any chanee could be ror nected therewith are detained until the mistake is corrected, and this detention {s 1 for, as some accounts have er- usly stated. Every person visiting the bureau is impressed with the ceaseless energy ¢f the emplo: nd it is safe to say that in no other branch of the govern- mental service do the eaployes work hurd or is t 1s difficult or as wear- ing on the physical and nervous forces It is a constant drive from morning to night, and the wonder is that this work, scme of it by hand and some by machinery, s not wreck more persons. Many, after ing the examinations and cbtaining ap- pointraents, becs unable to resist the Strain of this work, are compelled to re- sign, and I have Leen informed that phy- sicians have advisel women workers that tion fa ed up and new rule, working P-m. even the work on the machines in pz is most injurious to them. The remuneration to the workmen is in seme i in others an It is said that last form of payment is based upon a diem rate. It would appear, however, employment, that diem or annual, depend time, is most faverable to present it seems that the sttel child, for in that fact jes find their justification the extra compensation for per » nature of th per whether on which the powers. At annual is the p- do the author: for refusing extra labor. ‘The ved receive for their services 31.25 to $2 per day, and € received about 25 cents per hour fe tra time. What a truly munificent sale the first is, and what a tremendous the last will Prove to the gevernment! Contrast for a Moment ihe treatment ef the employes of the governmental s arrive at their i depart at 4 p.m.—who heated term at 3 o'clock 'S and en espe ly warm days tnd whose work is, in most light and id with proportion ndered. This cne of emp longer diffienlt ‘tually receiving less compen- sation than is paid in private business € tabiishments In one of t r services. fer simii. : nts of thi: epartn ervice, ¢ “number division.” the employes have been compelied to work since May to the present time one and two extra hovrs per Cay 1 during the extreme heat of the summer this & time was uniformly two heurs, ami there was no reduction of time, as in other departments Satur- day. Thus no time was given these per- sons for recreation, nor could they take these nt. Heat-cscaping trips that are so popular with all Washingtonians. True, they yeceived 25 cents per hour for their Services, but it is a question whether the benetit so received financially was com menstate with the harm done to the health, and even this small monetary bene- fit bits fair to be wrested from them unle: the enforcement cf this obnoxious rule be immediately stopped. ‘ow, what is the legal aspect of this matter? ‘The national eight-hour law of August 1, 1s in part provides as follows: hat the service and employment of all laborers and mechanics who are now or my hereafter be employed by the govern- Ment of the United States, by the District ef Columbia, er by any contractor or sub- | contractor, upon eny of the public works of the United States or of the said District of Colv is hereby limited and restrict- ed to € and it the t hours in any one calendar day, 1 be unlawful for any officer of States government or of the District of Colambia, or any such contract- or or subcontractor, whose duty it shall be to employ. direct or control the services of such laborers or mechanics, to require or permit any s borer or mechanic to work more th; t hours in any calen- dar day, in cases of extraordinary peoite That an: t of the officer or agent of the United States or of the or any contractor or govern District subcontractor whose duty it shall be to | emp'oy. direct or esntrel any laborer or mechar nh any ef the publ works ©: of ited States or of the Dis- umbia who shall intentionally any provision of this act shali be suilty of a eanor, and for such o nm shall, upon nished by # fine not to ex- by imprisonment for not ix months, er by both such fine isonment. in the discretion of the | liction thereof.” seem, from a read- at this law has s in all es, and cont the ex- persons who are com- are not aborers or me- work done is required mergenc: but these puerile, not justify withholding fon, though the ques- ne of extra compensa- us a matter of fact, a majority of refer not to work exira time, hat a larger force of hands . but it they are compelled to ren- extra services extra compensation should be given th 2. If this department is sufficiently busy to give extra employment for an hour a d for five months, extra labor, of which plenty ig to be found, should be employ Organized labor should concern itself with this condition, and all fair-minded persons should combine to defeat this petty gov. ernmental impositior. LEX. —_—_.___ Martinelli at Jesuit Jubilee. The € of the Jesuit Fathers in Bosten. an event of much importance to the Catholic people of that city and vicin- i cel-brated with great pomp and > in St. Mary's Chureh yester- asion was made notable by the Presence of Archbishop Martinelli, the pa- | Pal delegate, who off ted at the morning service 1 Archbishop Williams, who was the ¢ ant of the pontifical vespers at the evening es. waa & Co. An Trustees’ sale of dwelling, No. oa Melis, Oct. 4, at 5 o'clock p. mann and Georg G Tomorrow. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and D sts. m.w.— Trustees’ sale of dweiling No. 217 D st. W.. on Tuesday, October 5, at 5 o'clock p.m. Mahlon Ashford aud Win. F. Holtzman, trustees. Daneanson Bros., Aucts.. 9th and D sts. n.w-— ‘Trustees’ sale of real estate cornér of 10th and M sts. nw. on Tuesday, October 5, at 5 o'clock pm. J. Roberts Foulk and J. Barton Townsend, trustees. ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Tms- tees’ sale of unimproved property on 16th st. bet. L and M sts., west side, on Tuesday, October 5, at 5 o'clock p.m. Jno. A. Prescott and Frederick W. Pratt, trustees. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. Teast Tuesda; ‘s’ sale of lot on T st. near 34th st.. on October 5, at 5 o'clock p.m. Jr., ed Hugh T. Taggart, trustees. Auct Joun Mar- G. Sloan & Co. of antique furnitur day, October 5, at 10 o'clock a.m. $4 15th st. pw. AUCTION SALES. 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale at residence AUCTION SALES. AUCTION~ SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAL TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days, J. G. Sinclair, 626 La. Ave. On ‘TUESDAY, of Household Furniture, itt OCTOBER FIFTH, CLOCK A.M., "we will sell a general’ assortment Fancy Goods, Store Fixtures and other merchandise, THOMAS J, OWEN, Auctioneer. at TEN Notions, THIS AFTERNOON. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, NO. 1422 MARYLAND AVENUE NORTHEAST, OCCUPIED AS A RESTaU- RANT. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, dated December 7, 1891, February 7, 1894, and Feb- ruary 7, 1896, and duly recorsea, respectively, in Liber No. 1627, fotio 478, and ‘Liber No. 1383, folio 223, and Liber No. 2101, follo 106 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured there We will sell, at public auction, In front of premises, on “MON! OCTORER FOURTH, 1 FIVE O'CLOCK the following described grourd und pre.nises, situate, lying apd being in the elty of Washington, in the District of Colum- bia, aid kvown and distinguished as and being lot" numbered thirty-four 1) in August Long subdivisien of part of original lot one, in square numbered ten hundred and forty-uine’ (1049), a8 ber plat in Look No. 18, at folio 17, Ja the ‘snc- Yesor's office of said District, together with the iniprovements, consisting of a brick building, known as No. 1422 Maryland avenue northeast. ‘Tam: made known at thne of sale. H. U. BE&GMANN, Surviving "Trustee. GEORGY M. EMMERICH, H. H. BERGMANN, s020-dkas Trustees, KUTERE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, Si & CO., AUC SMALL HOUSES 17 INTH STREET N.W., 254 3D STREET S.W., WASH" CIty, D. of the Supreme Court of the Dis- ambia, in No. 18,106, equity ‘ vs t al.). I will offer for . in front of th es, on FRIDAY, EK FIFTEENTH, at HAL s O'CLOCK lot 18, in Fardon ct al. i in square 134, improved by frame dwelling house, with brick front, known as No. 1617 19h street northwest, in Washington city, District of Columbia. And on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1807, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK In square bri dwelling houses, know i street southwest, in said city. rd ‘cash, and residue in two equal ‘one and two years from dite of with Interest thercon at six per cent per an rehaser's option. A de- each lot will be requived on day of ‘s given to comply with terms, ind all conveyancing aud recording at cost of pur- chaser. JOB BARNARD, Trustee, oct-d&ds 500 Sth st. nw. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES NTEENTH, lot 4, stocy and 3254 AND UNIMI KOMA PARK, D.C. of a deed of trust, dated the 2d day and recorded in Liber No. 1373, folio seq.. one of the land records of th ef Colum'ia, and in Hber J. A. No. 1 . ete., ore of the land record books of Moutgomery county, Md., and at the request of the party. seenred th the undersigned surviving trustee will offer for sale by publie auction. tn front of premises, on the FOURTEENTH DAY OF GCTO AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK owing described real es! in fet of Columbia, and in M Md., to wit: Lots and the west half of bered THREE lots 2 and 3 "ak vered 0) balance in thre six, twelve and eighteen d payments to bear inte at payable semi-annually. secured the property. A deflosit ef 200 prooprty is struck off. Tert omplied with within ten in detault of such the trus- it to resell at the cost of five days’ notice. Con- “s cost. rviving Ti SALE ©) LE VALUABLE AT THE Se ILDING ER OF INCHES 0: A TWO- ted M folio riet sect rds of the F of the party is eleven (1s, twelve (2), on 4), in square nine hundred and with th ents the ai of trust for “nt from June 1, eT, 1800, sxume said dead of sh. the balance in two e inonths, to be _ at the option A deposit of $200 requived at mveraneing and recording at cost ms to be complicd with within otherw jaterest at six per fa purehaser of the purel time of sale. purchaser. ten days frot reserve the defaultin; purchaser. HERBERT A. GILL, Trastee PHILIP A. DARNEILLE, T: SJ. OWEN, ALE OF HOUSEHOLD E BER SIXTH, ELL, AT THE TOLET 3E_ NUS MOQUETTE: iS. ETC. ; HEATING AND COOKIN ND WALNUT TABLES. TRUSTEES’ SALE ©) ALUARLE IMPROVED AND —UNIMPROV! ROPERLY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF =D" STREET BETWEE) 2iST AND 22D NORTHWEST. Default having been made in payment of he in- fedness secured by a va deed of trust, 1893, and recorded July 13, 1893, . folio 462, et seq Dia, by’ direction of th: purty for sale, on FRi- Olt lots twelve thirteen Us) aed feciteen (4), In square eighty-four ($4), In the of Washington Distriet of Columbia; lots 1 unimproved and lot 14 beiug improved by eix houxes. third (1-2) cash, one-third none year aud one-third (1-3) in ‘two ye Wcesh, at the option of purehaser. ed puyuients to he evidenced by note leed of trust upon the premises sold, and 6 per Centums per wnmun, pity Adlepocit of $200 to be mule ap entirety, or $100 upon The trustees re tid Tots separately. or reom separately. 1 h wi ‘ esoid at the risk On premises. t efau! ing purchaser. CG wt purchaser's cost. JACKSON EH. RALSTON, MAHLON ASHFORD, eelS-d&ds - FRIE ATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTION TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK HOUSE NO. TH STREET NOPTHEAST. 625 By virtu a ded of trust daly re in Liber No. 1754, o 143 et seq., of the lend rec- ds for the Distri of Columbia, and at th quest of Ux fined surviving pariies secured there trustee will ¢ffer public auction In front ef the premises on TUES- PAY. MINETEENTIN. DAY. of ‘OCTOBER, A.D. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. the following de- cried real estate, situate in ‘th ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot man bered ‘thirty-three (23), in Loring Chappel's sub- division of lots in square nine hundred and sixty GO), together with all the improvements, riguts, city of Was! ‘Terms: One-third essh, the balance in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale at six per cent per annem, secured by deed of trust oa th property sold, or all cash. at the option s posit of $100 required upon If the terms: of sale fice not fifieer days from the. day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell. th property at the risk and cost of the defaultip irebaser after five days’ a csale lu some newsp All conveyan mplied with ed in Washington, &e., nt the cost gf the JOHN WALTER, Jr, Surviving’ Trustee. TRUSTEES’ SALK_OF A FRAME HOUSE, 40. 2925 L STEEET ORTH WEST. ei Ly virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause 18503, the undersigned trustees will afer for by bile suetion. in front of the penises, on TUESDAY, the TWELFTH DAY of OCTORER, AD. 1897, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the. following described real estate, situate in the city of Wash- inzton, District of Columbia, ond known as the cust FG feet of lot 5, in square No, 117, ogether With all the improvements, rights, ete. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which a de- posit of $100 shall be made at the time of sale, balanee in one and two years, ey! by the Promissory notes of the purchaser, with interest at, the ate of (6 per centum per annam, and se- cred by of trast upon the property purchased, or all cash, at the option of the parc ati conveyancing and recording to be made at the cont | Suth in of the potchaser. Terms of sale to be MARCUS NOTES, AUCTI G7 La, AVE., NEAR 7TH SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION AT TEN ov HCUSI AGE CARPE SITE F O'CLOCK, BY RK THE HOUSEHOLD, VITED. EVERY LOT WiLL BE SOLD. TONER, ST. N.W. SALE AT OUI ROOMS TUESDAY, OCTOBER FIFTH, DIRECTION ER, ABOUT TEN LOADS OF ASSORTED OLD FURNITURE, ETC., FROM STOR- DMS, ONE PIANO, LARGE NUMBER OF AND OTHER NECESSARIES REQUI- OF THE DEALERS —IN- It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEBS' SALE OF DESIRABLE, CENTRAL, IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, LOT 171X120 TO ALLEY, AND THREE-STORY, BRICK STABLE IN REAR. By virtue of a decd of trust t BRICK DWEELL- 217 D STREET NORTHWEST, AND ous, dated Feh- ruary 1. A.D. 1892, and daly recorded February 2, A.D. 1892, in Liber No. 1655 the land records of the Dis fol by, we, the undersigned trustees, tof Ci at the request of the holder of notes secured 1 fo 278 et seq. amb ore will sell, at pub- Ue auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, OCTOB! the following described real es Washington city, said District, t 17 feet 6 inch width, the full depth thereof, of Pollard’s subdivision of ar deseribed in said deed ol ments thereon. ‘Terms of sale: to he pail in payments, pay: terest at’G per cent per annum, nually from day of sale, or ali purchaser. A deposit of $150 will b purchaser at time of sale. ‘esh, and: the bala FIFTH, 1897, at FIVE 0% fronting North D ple ‘in one and two ye Conveyancing, recording LOCK P M., fate, situate in fo wit: ‘The east by equal lot lett quare No. 570, a3 trust, with the improve- One-third of the purchas> money nee in two equal ars, with in- iyable semb-an- sh, at option of pe required of and notarial fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve th> right to resell at risk and cost of the defaulting pnrehi MAHLON ASHE o0c2-3t WM. F. HOLTZMA 1321 RD, ‘Trustee, + Trustee, 1 F st. n. BY G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEE! ERS, 1407 G ST. CATALOGUE. ALL THE VALUABLE MOD- ERN AND ANTIQU E FUR ee TURE, CARPETS AND EF- FECTS IN_RESI NO. 734 15TH ST. DENCE N. W., FORMERLY KNOWN AS___ PAGE'S, AT PUBLIC AUC. TION. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER RIFTH, 1897, at TED 734 15th street, just abov. A.M:, at residence No. Pa. ‘ave. and formerly known as Hotel Welling the desirable personal eff ANT WALNUT CABINET, 18 AND SILT TRACINGS: n, We Will sell, at public au contained theret Page's, opp » WITH INLAID FRENCH GILT CLOCKS, SUPERB BU PROFUS AND ARTISTIC P $1,200; LARGE MATIOGANY. STENSION TABI INNER WAGON, BRONZE ATUETTES { TEDESTALS, WHITE ICKER CHAIR: ETC, MASSIVE AND DESIRABLI ‘ AND ANDIRONS, BASKETS, AND_ ODD OSK LIGRARY ‘TAR CANOPY SHSTAND, MAGNIFICE WE, A RAT FINE CARPETS, ANTIQ LRESSER, LADIES’ ANTIQUE OAK CPAL at CARVED! BRASS BEDSTEA) BRASS BEDSTEAL WS, WAL AT TWELVE M. BREWSTER V. Hany of the Vi (inostly pure signs and worthy th fo untstal pieces. E MONDAY, OCT. 2 AS RONT OF TI ICTORIA; above goo sed abroa attention, <HIBITION PM. lads Invited. Catalosues address, pilouse for rent. Apply to J. V. “TEE, WITH LGEDSTEAD; SERVA) D 4, from 9 BLE, E A AUTIFUL EK OLD ALL " RICHLY DOOR WAR i » HE RESIDENCE, COST $1 Is are ad), of gor of those looking S N. HUYCK, 1505 ‘LOCK’ P.M., in front of trustees, under a de and recorded in Tit r No. 2029 , OCTOBER FIFTH, d of trust dated M folio 2: D. 1897, AT nises, 1895, te the of the Jand records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned will sell_at public auction, all of lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (2) and four (4), in the subdivision of square nami dred and forty (240), made byt vidscn, as sald subdivision ts oilice of ‘the surveyor of in book N. K.. pages $4 and 95: an entire froutage of one hundred north side of Mstreet_ north, by d dred and twenty (120) feet, binding of 10th st. west, and Siproved and dwellings. ‘Terms: d with the trustees at tl years, with Interest from date of per annum, le semi-anns the prope or at cash at And if terms are rot complied wit from date of sale, the trustees to resel! at risk and cost of defa on five days’ edvertisement. Con chaser's cost. J. ROBERTS J. BARTON M. ASHFORD, Attorney, 470 La. ave. nw. ¢ Dist in two cqual installments hered three han- he heirs cf John corded in. thi et of Columbia the same having (169) feet on the depth of one hun- on the west side by frame stores One-third -eash (of which $500 mnst be ime of sale), and t one and two reserve tl ing p neing at pur y TOW: RATCLIFFE, SUPION & €O., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TEES’ SALE OF VA 70 FEET ON T § STREET N.W., AND OF A SITUATED STABLE LOT, JABL REET .E LOT FRONT- SEAR 34TH. CONVENIENTLY By virtue of a decree and of cundry orders of the Supreme Court of the District of in equity cause numbered 12,130, trustees’ will cffer for sule, at p the er, in front of THE FIFTH DAY OF AT FIVE 0°CLOC! in square numbered 1200, tn the ton, D. C., formerly known as lot Hawwkins® ‘addition, square 120, in ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash a1 equal instaliments in cne and two 5 terest, or all cash at purchaser’: the tertffs of sale are not complied from day of sale, the trustces res resell at. purchaser’ ately after the » Wey will offer for en uponsthe like terms, PM. al! of lot numbe Columbia, passed the undersigned public auction, to the premises, on OCTOBER, 133 city of Was! 230 in Beatty & a Georgetown, ind the balance in s, with in- ‘8 option: and if with In ten day erve the right to Fisk and cost. bove sale, and at the ile, in like man- in a of in suid rare ST, i: Georgetown, access to whieh lot is had throuzh an alley openitg into 34th striet, JOUN MARBURY, Jr. HUGH T. ‘TAGGALE Re25-&ds ‘Tras ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. QF VALU ART. SEalt ScOrt TRUSTEE REAL, ES’ ON THE W of a certain deed of 1886, and re ‘one ‘of the hee at public auction, on TUESDAY 3897, at FIVE O'CLOCK, am’ front following described ‘real esta numbered 17, in Samuel Davidson original lots "29 and 30 er al., in 183, ue recorded tu Liber N.’K., records of the surveyor's office of ‘Terms: One-third cash installments at one, 1 SIXTEENTH STREET STREETS NORTH- , OCTOBER FIFT! B_UNIMPROY: CIRCLE, GEL trust, dated No- in Liber 1211, folio eeqrds of the District equest of the parthes se rustees Will se tH, of the premises, te, known as lot ns subdivision of squire numbered folio 20, of the said District. balance im three squal two and three years, with notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the date of sale until paid, and seeu trust on the property “sald. or a chaser's option. All coaveyancin; purchaser's cost. A deposit of at thine of sale. If terms of sate red by a deed of ull cash, at pur. and recording at will be required e not complied with in ten days from the date thereof the trustees reserve the right to resell the pr days" previous sdvertisement tu Fs JNO. A. PRESCO se21-d&ds FREDERICK W. P and cost of the defaulting: pur ‘operty, after five his paper, at the rehaser, ‘Trustee. TT. Trustee, FUTURE DAY CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. LARGE PARCE) 30: TON, D. C. . OF GROUND—10,800 SQUAI FEET—IMPROVED BY F MAE HOUSES Ne 3027 O STREET, GEORGETOWN, WASHING- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th District of Coltunbia, passed In cyulty causes 16898 and 17624, consolidated, we wil nuction, oh te premises, “om OBER THIRTEENTH, 1897, AT Fa ibe, following: déserived re District of Colambi » to wit: The east 3 feet sol. at public EDNESDAY, OC- FOUR O'CLOCK al estate in ys fot 98, all of lot 94 and the west 10 feet of lot %, square 87, Georgetown, now 257, ticularly” as follow: Beginning: kpown 2s square | elty of Washtngton, 2nd degeribed more ‘par- for the same on the north side of O stzect at the distance of 180 feet westerly from the intersection with the west Mne of 30th street, and running a Jel with 30th street 120 fe: Jel with O street 90 fcet, and thence westerk, long said O’strect ‘90 feet, thence uortberly paral- » thence easterly paral thence southerly par- allel with 30th street 120 feet to the place of ning, containing 10,500 square feet, more or One-third of the Purchase money ‘Terms of sale: fa casd, balance in two equal até > ber cent per annum, secured tie: time’ of sab ‘cont. ‘Ie, terms of gas and two years, “respectively, by the property sold, or all cas) it oF 300 eonveyauc! Sale are me ments, ble with Interest deed of trust at the option of Wilk be required at with within ten days. or property to be at | tho defaulting pareater isa does risk and cost of ting pur » after ad- M. FULTON, Trustee, vertisement for at least five days in some news- 34 Equity PORE, published daily io the city of Washington, ROBERT U. KEL ara jumbia. - Cy We WALTER ‘A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. TRACY I. JEFFORDS, | ‘ara B.-KENNON PETER, 1336 a i Rooms 24 and 2 Equity 8e30-10t 0021,23,25,27,20,0c1,4,6,8,11,13 DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE ELEGANT NEW RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE AND BRICK HOUSES OF SIX ROOMS AND BATH ON GOOD HOPE KOAD, OPPOSITE EACH, NOS. 1521, 1823 £AND 1325 SOUTH IAN QEPHAN ASYLUM, BY VPUBLIC CARQLINA AVENUE ‘SOUTHEAST, IN THE a NEIGHBORIMOOD OF’ LINCOLN PARK AND ESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER SIXTH, at THREE O'CLOCK P.M., ‘we will offer for sale, by pubic auction, in front of the premises, frame house and lot belonging to the estate of the late Sarah J. Perkins. Terms: CASH. Conveyancivg, etc., at the pur- chager's cost. CHAS. R. BURR, HENRY “A. HALLEY, METROPOLITAN RAIRROAD POWER HOUSE. By virtue of @ certain deed-of trust, recorded in Liber No. 206, at follo 16M et sq., one of the lund records of the District of-olambia, we shall sell, in front of the ses, con FRIDAY, TH EIGHTH Da¥ OF OcT@B! A. BD. 1807, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK” P.M, that part of original lot three (@), in.aquare tenbundred and forty (1040), beginning at «the northeast corner of said lot; thence . southeaktenly ninety (00) and forty-nine hundredths. (40-400) feet to-alles; thence west forty-tive (45)- and:! sixty-two hundredths (G2-100) feet; thenee northwesterly seventy-seven @D and thirteen-hundredths (18-100) feet: thence easterly Hneof Sguth: Carolina avenue to place of beginning, together with the: improve- ments thereon. . ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable setmf-annually. $100. required. at time of ale on each house and lot,-and the pur- chaser allowe ten days from date of sale to com- » the purchase. x CHARLES F. BENJAM! WILLIAM Hi, AS NOS. 3030 AND 3032 31 ST. By virtue of a decree of the Sypre tt District of Columbia in Equity Cause No. 18272, the undersigned trustec will offer for sale, by ublic aucticn, in front of the premises, on THUR: DAY, FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTORER, A.D. 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. ae described real estate, situate in the city cf Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Parts of lots 60 and 61, in square 27, on old pa of. Georgetown, fronting 19 16-100 feet, with a depth of 90 51- with all the improvements, rights, ete. . ‘Terms of sale: Cash. N.W. DUNCANSON, ‘Trustees, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FRAME BUILDING KNOWN: mz Court of the the 100 feet to a 4%-foot alley, together A deposit of $200 required ©. G. SLOAN & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | upon acceptance of bid. “Terms to be complied with -— Ba fifteen day: All oavey sory =~ a the par- TRUSVEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK | Cheser’s cost. ». E_ DYE, Trustee, DWELLING, NO. 418 7TH ST. SOUTHWEST, | _8¢29-d&ds S14 11th st. nw. WAS! N, D.C. a : By virtue of a certain decd of trust, dated the RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., ‘CTION 12th day of November, 1888, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1347, folio 413 et seq. oue of the lund records of the District of Columbia, und at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at pet ion, in front of the premises, on THURS *AX, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH, 91897, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all that certain piece or parcel of Jand and premises, situate and being in the city of hington, District of Columbia, and-known and distinguished as lot seventy-three (73), in Tod! and Gunnell’s subdivision of square four bumired ant sixty-five (465). as per plat recorded in, Liber N.K., CHANCERY SALE OF VAL KNOWN AS” NO. “541 FOURTH SOUTHEAST, IMPROVED BY A DWELLING. BR; Of a deerce of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause 18133, I wil sell, at pu ction, on the \s the highest b dder, on TUESDAY, ( LETH, 1897, AT LOCK’ P.M. following descrivea real estate in the city of Wash- D. C., to wit: The north fifteen fect of I the depth thereof, in TREET follo 290, of the records of the surveyor’s. office of 7 red_aud ninety-five (795). the District of Columbia, being part of original lot | “TERMS OF SALE: One-third of. the purchase money in cash payable in o1e and two years, respe interest at six per cont per annum, s¢ of trust on the property sold, oral cash, at the option of the purchaser.” A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing at purebaser’s cost. If terms of sale are not com- plied with in twenty days after sale the trustee reserves the right to resell ut the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. T. B. STAHL, Trustee, 8¢29-d&ds 319 4% st. Bw. niretecn, together with the improvements, consist- ing of a two-story: brick aelling, known. as No. 418 7th st. s.w. ‘This property is desirably situ- ated for business’ purposes, and presents & goo chance for an investment. ‘Terms cf sele: One-third eash, balance in one, two snd three years, with interest at the rate of six per ceat per annum, payable sem-anvually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A. deposit, of $200 required at-time of ante. All_ conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- = : fuulting purchaser, after due notice of such resale | TRUSTFES' SALE OF ABOUT TWO AND ONE- published in some’ Washington newspaper. FOURTH ACRES OF VALUABLI WILLIAM F. QUICKSALL, LYING AT THE INTERSECT EDWARD T. KAISER, CREEK AND P STRE o2-dkds Trustees, CG. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALI ZABLE. RIPROVED DERING ALON By virtue of a ‘Thirtieth (oth) da, rded among of trast, dated the er, A.D. 1890, and land records of the Dist SAT OVED | Columbia, Liber 1559. follo 20 et seq., ard PROPERTY PRONTING OS VENNa\Lvania | Coluubla, Liver $59, lle 10 ot een: ap 2 ARENT AND UE MIRMET TET EEN. Seria tal i ie Q STREETS i MONDAY ti ‘ By virtue of a certain deed of trust FRO are oe Bist day of August, 1894, and daly revorded ta | ¢. LOCK 'P.M., the following described proj Liber 1948, folio 333 et seq., one of the land rec- Is of the District of Columbia, and at the re- party secured thereby, we will sell, at in front of the premises, on FRI- TOBER FIFTEENTH, 1597, “at FIVE O'CLOCK VM. the following described lanl and premises, situate and lying in the city of Wash- All of lots situate In the city of Georgetown, District of ¢ lumbia, contained witLin the metes and bounds, wit: Beginning for the same at a point in ‘the angle of West street extended, in said Georgetow at the end of a Mne drawn south 44%” west 13 4-10 perches from Rock creek, where it is crossed by bridge, siid point of Leginning being shown on t ington, District of Columbia, namel, nIntSOT sald preniises; led ain leakie canmeyiat che numered eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13) ‘fetter “B;"" thence’ running scuth — 3o4° _w and fourteen (14), in’ Willoughby And Mattingly, 0 perches to Itock creek at the point deste- trustees’, subdivision of lots in square numbered Binet Serta Care eheneera seven hundred .and eighty-nine (78%, as per plat winding of Mock. creek. : South recorded in Liber 10, folio 125, of the records of | 20, NiINMOS Of frocks crock. east. 7 of the surveyor of the District of Colum | FU *tuth BM cant B perhes torte att bin, together with the improvements, consisting Of | cast 6 ‘perches, north 144° east 7 perches, nor west 4 perches, rorth 27%: thence leaving said Reck creek sout 13 4-10 perches to the point of bexim ing two and one-fourth acres, together ‘wi improvements thereon: ‘Terms of sale: One-fonrth of the purchase mone to be paid in cash, and the balance to be paid in three equal installments, respectively, fa 1, and 3 years, secured by deed of trvst upon the property cold, with interest, payable _semf-an- at the rate of 6 per cent per amum, or all the option of the purchose he required at the ti closed in 15 days from da: wise the property will be resold, ccst_ of defaulting purchaser, west, 11 perche 40%" west nz; -conlitin- the Terms: nbout $l Enough pay the grst trust ot O00, Balance 1 Onocaaal twee. seare; weite at G per cent per annum, yr semi- or all cash, at option of’ pu , and in fifteen days fron day. of roperty will be resold ac the cost of the defaulting pure notice of such resale, publish Washington newspaper. A deposit of $200 lot will be required at time of All recording, and conveyancing at cost ef purchaser. EMILE, WAGNE AUGUST DETTERER, ‘Truster 2012 If st. nw. or 2-d&ds . G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 st. vertisemert in some newspaper ington, D.C. Conveyancing at cost of pur SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, &¢ BRAINARD WH, WARNE! On WEDNESDAY, OCfOBER SINTH, iNd7, at LOUIS D. WINE, TEN AM.. within our rooms, 1407 G st., we will | se29-d6ds steer. sell a’ large collection of desirable Household Fur- Sits = =e nity Carpets, &., including some effe: from THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTION the Austro-Hungarian legation. Further particu- : = s late CHANCERY, or ING C. G. SLOAN.& CO., Ancts., LOTS ON EE oc2dts 1407 Get. ORTH DUSELSSORS Eg CU RIES Under decree of the Supreme Court of the Di < a - axp | trict, of Columbia, passed tn equity TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE Two-story anp} {iS Sy anderen ed her uatest BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NU. 1803 | oosan, Qh tudersizned truste LINDEN STREET, LE DROIT PARK, TIS ELEVESTT DAT OF orate By virtue of sin deed of trust. dated Apri | jrane SE neee 15, 1805, aud recorded among’ the land records. of he Oe th® Distrier of it, an Liber 1995, folios 454 eat : and ue the request, of the: party: secured j in the city of by, We Will sell, at public auction 0 front of < ae | the preinises, ot WEDNESDAY, THE-STNTH DAY Sn hee ok ee A. BD. 3 owing describ County of Washington, umbia, to wit.: All that certain piece or parcel of ‘OBER, 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK d property, situated tu in the District of ¢ ting north with t, thenes south fa public street’ 2; 2L42 feet to a cuished as and land aud premises known and disti being lot numbered twenty-eight (25) in Jokn 1H, | Wit fayee Lane's yutdivision of lots in block numbered nine | Aus of male: | One-third cast (9) of Le Droit Park, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in | CeMt per amuumn, secured by deed o property. Terms of sale to be com; ust_on the pace Bur (eee : with in ten Taber Cony ee orn tee ES nizing, | GS, OF the trustees reserve the right to resell and 2 yeurs, with interest from day of sale at 6 | Sle. Taxes pald to Jane 39, "97. = per per annum, parable semi-annually, so | Tea! Cited by deed of trust vpon the property, or all , at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 required at time of eale. If terms of sale are not complied with within 15 days from d of sale, the reserve the right to res the property at the risk and cost of the defauiti urchaser, after days’ advertisement of such resale in some LEO SIMMONS, Trustee, 4 F st. nw. ‘600 W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trustee, 1421 F st. nw. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, se20-d&ds 452 D st. nw. THOMAS DOWLING & C9., AUCTIONEERS. per published at Wash.in: D.C. All oe cenveyancl ig and recording at cost of ‘purchaser. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON SEV- ALBERT “A WILSON, NTH STREET BETWEE: ND H NORTH: ~ JOHN B. LARNER, ST. xe23-A&ds_ ‘ustees 5 OF re nder and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, ALE OF PL i date July 1893, and recorded in Lil WARREN JOHNSOD IS3S, at Jet seq., une of the | folio AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEE s I will sell by public auction, at the store of HH. K. Fulton, 1218 Pa, ave.” u.w., commencing THURSDAY. OCTOBER SEVENTI, AT HAL PAST NINE O'CLOCK A.M, all the unredeemed pledges in his store upon Which the tnterest is due one year or more, consisting of 375 Gold, Sil- ver and Filled Case Watches, 260 Plain Gold and Seal Rings, Chains, Charms, Lockets, Studs, Cuff Buttons and Link Scarf Pins, Lace Pins, Medals, Badzes, ’ Spectacl lid Silver and Tlated Wi nonds and other Precious GES, » the undersiz: STOBER SIXTH, in front of the ‘all that certain in the city said District, known as y (20) feet ‘one (1) inch hington, 5 south. twe twenty (20), hundred and fift sms of sale: Ouc-third cash, balance in one \d two years, secured by the promissory notes of ser and a deod of trust on the property j ms of sale to be complied with within le, tones, Books, uns, » Revolvers, Field and Opera Glase’ t s*from the day of Violius, Banjog, Guitars, Valises, Canes, Umbrel the right to re otherwise the at the cost ching Keds, Seal Coats, Pipes, Drawing Iustri ‘iting parchaser, A deposit of ments, ©! S to ent o'clock a.m. ae ie of sale. Conveyancing and oO p.m. daily until all the lots are soFt. Ticket holders please take notici LEIGHTON, Trustee, seHOTU* H. FULTO: 3 D st. naw. RICHARD E, PAIRG, Trastee, G & CO., AU Office 482 La. ave. now. MARSHAL’ IMPROVED PROVE KENT, TER “Ro, ACKLE, TREET SOUTHWEST APPAREL, ENGINES AND FURNITURE. Virtue of a certain deed of trust, May | By virtue of an order of sale made by the Su- , and duly recorded in Liber } 222), at | preme Court of the District of umbia, holding folio 59 et seq., ore of the land records for the | a District court in cause No. » MeCracken et al. st thi r District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at tion, premis NINTH, steamer Kent, I will sell at public at Riley's wharf, foot of 11th street Washington, D. on WEDNESDAY. A.D. i897, at TWELVE O*CLOC! the steamer Rest, ler boats, tackle, apparel, enciaes and furniture “ALI sale, sonthwest, OCTORER | SIXTH, on WEDNES 1897, at FOU the following described property: Lot uumbercd twenty-nine (29) in syuare four th: dred and sixty-elght (68), together with the im- proven ents thereon. in re se2t-dts ‘Terms easy, e121 imade known at the time = a of sale. — $100 deposit required at the time | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCLIONEERS. of all conveyancing - at” purchaser's cost. ‘of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to reseli the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. CLAYTON F. ZMIG. Trustee. THOMAS 8. HODSON, Trustee. SEE NEW CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, BE- IN. HOUSES 103 AND 105 B STREET SOUTH- KE. NE LOT ADJOINING, By virtue of a di of the Supreme Court of the District of Volumbia, passed in equity cause No. [>THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | 18407, I will sell at public auction in front of the WEDNESDAY, OCTORER SIXTH, 1897, same honz | premises, on WEDNESDAY, OCTORBR THIR- and place. By order ot she trustees. TEENTH, A. D. 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.Ma, all that piece or parcel of land and premisss lying and being in the city of Washington, Distelet of Columbia, known and distinguished as and. being that part of lot num>ered sixteen (16), In squire numbered seven hundred and thirty-two, that is to say, all of that part of said lot beginning at a distance of twenty (20) feet from the northwest ccrner of said lot on ‘8’ strect south, running thence south thitty-eight feet five and” one-lalf inches (33 1t. 5% in.), thence easterly thirteen feet G3), thence south twenty-six. fest (26), thence casteriy forty-two fect (42), thence northerly fifty- four feet (G4) five and one-half inches (54), thence westerly fifty-tive feet (65) to the place’ of be- Rinning, with all the buildings, improvements, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTS. SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT, IM- PROVED BY A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL- ING HOUSE, NO. 942 21TH STREET NOnTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the Gth day of February, A.D. A800, aud duly recorded in Liber No. 1451, follo 39dset Seu, one of the land records of the District of @olumbin, and at the re- quest of the party secured-thereby, 1 will sell at public auction, In front of the premises, No, 942 Zith street n.w., on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTIL DAY OF OCTOBER, 1897,/at HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, all‘that-certain piece or parcel of | Might, privilezes and appurtenances to the same lind and premises situate.dn the eity of Washing- | bclonging or in any manner appertaining. ton, District of Columbia, belng part of original | , Terms: One-third of the purchas: muncy to be lot 24, in square 28, being the south twenty-four feet front, and back bythe ‘same width the fall depth of said lot, improved by a small two-story frame dwel:ing house. ‘Terms of sale: One-thint of the purchase money in cash, and the balance dn two equal payments, to be represented by the netes of the purchaser, nt one.and two years after date, respectively, with in- terest at six per cent per mnnum from the day of sale, payable semi-annually, and secure! by ‘a first deed of trust, or all cash, at the eption of the pur- chaser. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at purchaser's cost. “A deposit of one hundred. dollars ($100.00) will be required at time of gale, and if terms of sale are net coniplied with within ten days from day of sale the trustee tight t Hi the at the risk and coat ot Hight to rese ; Ne purchaser, after five ays" pubile ‘ade | in cash,’ the kalunee in two equal installments one ‘and two years from day of sale, the deferred peyments to be represented by the notes of the purt cl or purchasers, to bear Interest at the rate of six per centum (%) per annum from the date of sale, juterest payable semi-annually, to be secured ee deed of trast on the premises ‘sold, or all of the purchase money may be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser.” A deposit of two hundred dollars ($200) must be paid when the property is knocked down, ‘Terms to be. complied with within fifteen (15) days froni the day of enle, otherwise the ffustee roserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the Cefaulting purchaser.” All conyeyancings recording, etc., to be at the cost of the purebaser or pu ay ae, SRE 5 2 4 st. mi, the defaulting vertisewent. Mt W. BOARMAN, Surviving Trust i plier es tO Date, | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & GO.,AUGTIONERES. AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. BLE REAL ESTATE FRANE RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., Auctloncers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH STABLE 1X NO 13 FOURTH STREET NORIHEAST. Ry virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in liber No, 2110, folio 16 et sey., oue of the la records for the District of Commbla, and at Tequest of the aprty secured thereby, the under- Sigicd trustees will offer for sale by public auc {lon in trout of the premises on Sal URDAY NIMH DAY OF OCLUEER, A. D. 1s97, At HALE-VAST FOUR O'CLOCK ‘P.M. the I descritied real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Parts of lots numbered five ¢) and six’ (6), in syuare eight hundred and sixteen (S16), beginning forty- three (43) feet north of the southwest corner « seid lot five <5) and running thenve north twenty two feet iwo inches (22'2"), thence east one hn dred and five feet one inch’ (105'1"), thence sour twenty-two feet two Inches (222"), thence west «pe hundred and five feet one inch (105'1") to the be- ginving together with all the improvements, ngs, a Terms—One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest’ from the day of sale at 6 per ‘cent ‘per annum, payable semi-anpually, re- cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $200 required at the thne of sale. If the terms of sale ire not complied with in fiftec from the day of sal the trustees rese: the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. AML conveyaneiis, &e., at the purchaser's ‘c SAMUEL J. SPEARING, JOUN Cl) WEEDON, Trust: c se2S-d&ds c. PEREMPTORY SALE BRICK TLDING. WITH FRAME BACK BUILDING, NO. THIRD STREEL NORTHEAST, AND ADJO! “ING LOT. By request of the cvner we will sell at public puction in frent of the 9 emises, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH, 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the follow described lund and Lots I and J, in square proved by # brick dwei building, being No. 426 3d Terms: One-third crsh, years from date of sale, with interest at 6 Bt per cent per annum, and secured by deed of trust don property sold. A deposit at time of cele. All convey: cost of purchaser. C. G. SLOAN & CO. se28-dids Auctioneers, 1407 RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE NORTHWEST. Dy virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity. cause No. 18370, the undersixned uustecs will offer for sale, by public auction, in frout of the respective premises, the property ‘named here the tin and date, as follows: On MONDAY, THE ELEV- ENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 3897, AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the premises in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to f $100 will be required ing and recordin Original lot “numbered twenty-four ¢24),” in re nu one hundred and ‘eighty-three (183), together with all improvements thereon, ¢te. Deing the southw On TU THE TW } o TOBER, A. D. 1897, AT HALF. FOUR TACK P.M, the preniises situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit Lot “E," in St. Vincent's Ocphan Asyitim’s sul division’ of lots in square nemered Inindred and eleven (211), together with all the improse- ments, rihts. etc., said premises be nambered 1422 Rhode Isand ‘ave. bet. 1ith and 1th sts. n.w., and iinproved by a trick be ‘On’ WEDNESD F OCTORER, iy OCIACI r city of Washington, in the District of Columbia: Part of original lot numbered twelve (12), in square numbered three hi en (397), be- ginning on the w at the south- east corner of sa: frteen (1 thence Ww thence south fifteen ¢ ies; thence ad one-half nety-four 4s fect f inning, together with ail said premises be- 8, and huproved the improveme ing known as k Lousy ‘On sh, with interest (row the st. ‘a, 0.1514 Sth the balance in one and date of sale xt “a8, per cent per anuum, + Be red by deed of trust’on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purciaser. A deposit of 8200" required op h pieve of property upon the acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale not complied with in ten days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and er after five days" sale in se per publi D.C. Ail conveyuncing, ete ory JOHN J. DOLAN, 408 oh +f. nw. JAMES T. HUNTER, 435 6 TORY PRICK BUILDING. TION OF NEW ote AVENt NORTHEAST, 11. GTON D. €. ue of a certain deed of trust, dated Fe 1892, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1649, folio 241 et keq., one of the land records District of Columbia, and at ti party sceured th we will sell f premises. AT FIVE O' © following described land and premises, ate in the city of Washington, District of Co lenbia, and designated as and’ being part of 1 and Seventy-one (671), contained sqwire ‘six hundr within the following m: viz: Bezinning for t wie at the sduthwest ‘corner the of sald square, and running thence east al Ine of North N st. one hundred aad fifty es to said street sixty more or less, to the lin: thence ‘north at right a six and S6-100 feet (63.5: ef New York ave., and thence southwesterly alen the line of said uvenue one hundred and 100 feet (164.23), more or less, to the place ing, together with the improvements, con: a one-story brick dw New York ave. and Ine-third cash, bal sears, With Intercst at 6 per cent per annum, pas- able setni-annually and secured by deed of trust on the property Fold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser,” A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. Ternis to be complied with in 15 days from day of sale, otherwis serve the right to resell th e notice of such resale published in some Washinzton newspaper. All conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser’s cost. : 2 EDWARD J, STELLWAGEN, Trastee, FREDERICK B. McGUIRE, Trustee, se25-dhds 1419 G st. now, RATCLIVFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, NO. 318 D STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pase in Equity No. 18522, the undersigned trustees sale, by public auction, in front of* the pre: on SATURDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF OCTUE A.D, 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P_M., the follow described ‘real situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and known as the west half of lot 3, in square No. 789, together with all the improvements, rights, ete. Terms of sale: One-third cash,” of which a de of $150 shall be niade at the time of sale, ance in one and two years, evidenced by the Powissery notes of the purchaser, with interest at the rate of 6 per centum pe Dy deed of trust upon the property the option of the pd secured rchased, or all cash, at wurchaser. "All conveyancing and re eat the cost of the pureba be complied ithin te to be or property abiting parc = in th wi tsk tise published dail; trict of Columb: “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCT: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAM 3254 M STREET N.W., OCCI TAURANT. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated June 9, 1896, and duly recorded June 10, 1896, in Liber 2128, fol‘o 123 et seq., one of the land recerds of the District of Columbia, default having occurred in the Jaterest due thereon, and at the request of the party recured therby, we, the undersigned trustees, Bll offer for sale, at yublic auction, Im front the premises, on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1897, AT HAL PAST FOUR P.M., the following described property, sitaate in ity of Washington, in the District of Coium- Mia, and designated as part lot 46 in square 120) (formerly square 30, Georgetown, D. C.), beginning at northwest corner of said lot and running thence: With line of Bridge street easterly to west face of brick wall of hovse of Morris Adler, 41.13 feet, mere or less: southerly with ‘ine of said wall 69.02 fert to the rear line of said lot 46: thence westerly with said rcar line 41.69 fect, mo e or less, to south- West corner of said lot: thepee northeriy with iine of said Iet 58 feet to beginning: together with. ail the improvements, cte., thercoa. Terms mrde known at time of sale. A deposit of $100 required upon acceptance of bid. CHARLES H. FICKLING, ‘Trostee. se27-&ds RAPHAEL C. GWYNS, ‘Tras! DU: REAL ESPATE, NO. 1821 19TH ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated Septem er 17, 1892, and duly, recorded September 23, 1892, in Liber No. 1741, folio G2 et soq., laud records of ihe District of Cob the request of te party secured there! und-rsigned trustees, will sell, at in front of the ses. on MGNDA' ENTIL DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1897, AT QU TER-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK -P.M., the following de- scribed land and prsm'ces, situate in the city of ee the Di —— » and Ses. ES being wo hundred ai ‘Denson ‘Schne‘der's subdivision lot numbered and Y of OCTORKI, AST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the premises, lots numbered. twenty two (22)," twenty-three (22), twenty -five twenty-six 2e nor five 425) feet by the depth thereof of let twen nd the west fifty-two G2) fret by the depth f of lot numpered sixteen 1b), Suuare numbered five hundred and fits ss in the city of Washington, Dist ‘Terms of sale: One-third (1 ance in two equal instal years, with interest from the day Ie. to be Secured by deed of trust upun the property sold, or ail caxh, at the option of the purchaser AN son- Vevaticing chaner. cash and the hal- nents at one ond twe LEON TOBRINPE, “Veneer, Bauity boftding, PARRY J. MATTERS. Troster. 4) 0 ot. naw DUNCANSON BROS. urtioneers. odds CHANCERY VE . AT AU Q1OQ\, OF THE PLANT AND ALL OF THE PROVERTY OF THE MT. VERNON AND MAKSHAlA, HALL STEAMBOAT Mn Y, INCLUANG THE TEACTS OF LAND IN CHARLES AND PRINCE RGES OOUN. TIES, IN MARYL EMPRAGING THE EXCURSION Ar “MAKSHA\ BUILDINGS, AND THOSE TW ULAR si) ESTER” AND ~ By virtue of an the District of ¢ A897, in the cause of THE. OF Was HE MT. AMI said cause, will the times and p tenements, e Comrt ot Kember 20, SATIONAL CENTRAL INGTON CITY, a ngho py oF ant rompany Were- OCTOTER Fi CLOCK A. Charles county, TEENTH, you the 1897, tract of M land 4 . known ae EVARSUALL HALL.” acd prim ipally within the Excursion Grounds thereon, all of the stock | In Gade tod general merchandixe contained in the Store carried on by the defenda since our nppointment, by the fistures therein; ilso 6 ci Bith saddles, harness and appolut 1 two-wheel pony cart; about 20 lambs; about 19 noge aad pigs: 2 a lot of chiskens, ducks ‘and tu With a general assortinent of wines and liq cash registers, and a misc! sh together sonal property too nemerons x DED ee OC TORE 1s. AT. YCLOCK AM company’ thereon, AT THE UTIOWEST, in the cIry thet of Ci he sald tract of tu CHARLES ¥, MARYLAND. bostoring on Fad | Potor Fiver, Known “as MARSHALL HALL.” situated 1G miles from said city of Washington, ca posite Mt. Vernen, come taluing 37 sof land, more or jess, adjoining fhe a nets owned by Oliver N. and Rochard +, Brvan, and fuliy described hy meies aud bounds in the decd from Joseph C. MeKibbin, twastee, aud fendant company, dated April and recorded tu Liber FST. Nn 2. Hut one (of the land “records for" said Charles mortgage to John M. Little, deeds of trust to the defemlants. mnard and Wilson and White, ibits im said eqaity canse, he ex- carsion gromt ing abet 20 acres of eald with the personal property thezeon, id defendant eoupaus, 1 consisting “principally ot fects. within, und ildings. known as un Uriel, office tu diog, as the boom, her tract lying ta PRINCE MARYLAND, also bo river, lying near said Man"? containing 1 acres, more or less, de scribed Ina di H said Joseph C. MeKivbin, fiustee. and others, to said company, dated April recorded In Liber J. We i 12, to ne of the land records of said Prince Georg: County, and in said trust deeds to su. trustees, filed as exhibits fn suid equity cause, to- gether with all of the buildings am ents thereon, with all of the 1 wise), privilexes, easeine reto, belouzing or in any ALSO, “the steamboats ESTER” and “RIVER QUI furniture and equipment. ALSO, all of the dont any’ privileges therein. d city of Waslilnzton, bts. (ri r other- s ts and Han and 4 wuildings, strace perty of the 01 prin “Marshall as i assigned. trans- feried and delivered to us by sald company, under the orter of said court. Should the highest bids for sald trac steambeats and property thas to be whole on Wednesday, October 20, 1 Ph in cur judzient, or uneatis will withdraw the saine from sale fa that mane ver. and Will immediately oifer the said tracts of land and the said two steamboats, with their re- syctive tackle. furniture and SEV ARATEL’ of land, ferd as @ be insuf- For the personal property on Monday, October 1S, 1597, livery. For_ the lands steamboats and other property to be offered and seld on Wednesday etover 20, 1897. if sold two-thirds cash tof which the sum of bOU must be deposi with us when bid accepted) and the residue paid in two equal sums in «ne aml two years, respectively, foom the day of sale thereof, to be reprecented ky the par= chaser’s promissory nctes for said dated the as sale, and parable to our order. with 6 per cent interest, payable semi-annually. to be secured by decds of irust and mortgages, bearinz even date therewith, on the Inds, steamboats and property thus sold. as a whole, and ty sof insurance on said steamboats and buil ‘inst loss by fire, to our satis: ion. For the sold tracts, if sold ins one-third cash fof which the sv b+ deposited with us cn accept polic and the residue paid in two equal sums and two years from the day of sale, with interest from that time at the rate of 6 per um per ly. to be also repre= rs uotes, Secured by deeds A polictes annum pe sented by the parch: of trust or mortzages of insurance on the’ | uild by fire, to our sotin 5 ‘And for said steamboats and all personal property, if suld separately anpremas pd rai it purchaser's cost. Corvesancing and recording 2 Kern cost. said lands, stearal rs aud prov ¥ will be sold free of all claiws aud Viens through bel proceed- inzs Wrought against said st or either of them, Gr hererfter instituted 2 te with the Icave of raid cout, and cf the attachment out tn the bil of complaint in as more particularly provided remein at the foot af For furthe ing a more particular descripth be sold under said order. apply JAMES 8. 500 Sth strect northwest, Washington, D.C, ENOCH L. WHITE, 622 F street northwest, Washington, D.C., Receivers. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, se23-dtoocl LATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 19th day of August, 1894, and recomied an Liber 138, i BGI et seq., one of the land records fer the Dis- trict of Columbia, we will sell. a: public nnd in front ef the premises, on FRIDAY, the Ty PAY of OCLUBER, AD. 1807, at TURER ‘CLOCK P.M., all of lot numbered twerty-ceven (27) in square east of square 1042, as per plat re- carded in Book 20, folio 120, in the aitize of the surveyor of the District of Columbla, together with the iniprovenents, etc., subject to av incumbrance | of seventeen herdred dottars ($1,700, which said ~ sum being also secured by a house aud jot in same ware adwining the shove property. MS: Ome-third cash, balance in ove and two years from date of sale, With juterst at the rate of six per cent per aumam, interest payable semi- arvually, or all cash, at ‘the option of the pur- chaser. Terns to be ‘complied with within fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise trustees. reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of the default ing purchaser. Oue bundred dollars caxn at time of sale. purchaser. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE OF VaLuabLE ia IN TAKOMA PARK, MD. certain decd of