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10 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897-12 PAGES. NO TURKEY THAT DAY | fists nt ecn. ate ste Rated amen ‘ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE: TOMORROW. x DaYs. FUTURE Days. * FUTURE bars,” FLTiKe DATs. ema Soy Ss even than the devil fish soup. It looked like fried leather, swimming in grease. The THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. ‘ON & CO., AUCTIONEE! DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. & CO., AUCTIONEERS. —- TRUSTEE'S E VED REAL ES- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE REAL &S- i t SALE OF A TWOSTORY RAY- Special Sale of 75 Ladies’, | rite on G66 Hote ROAD. ABIOKING | TATE NOtUS OP VALUABLE REAL S| Saleof magnificent proper- | ™ SUES, SALE oF 4. te me R 5 6 CONGRESS IFRIGHTS SUBDIVISION, D. C. }ORTHWEST, AND THREE ALLEY HOUSES! ty fronting ninety-eight | ,°"=2t Nortiwest Tlisses’ and Childrem’s| ny tinue of coca eee e. Liper IN THE REAR THEREOF. A iz y=Cig) By virtue of 4 deed of ‘ast to te, given in 189, folio 28 et seq., one of the land records for By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Au- feet nm F t t orth the name of William F- . Ir. and dal: Coats, Capes, the. party: secure Meany, Twill bel, ak penite | fa liber Ne aca ae ee Sto ee ee ae S Fe ee | Sect tecmittas aoe ahaa Manet etc eso a ca the party secu D5, sell, at public No. 1720, a et ea. 0 2 for the District of Ontumabia, ond at EIC., TOMORROW (fRIDAY) MORNING AT 4 MONDAY, | records of the District of Columbia, and at the] West HALF-PAST ELEVEN O'CLOCK, WITHIN MY RoveRibER Teh Sf Ithe premises, on’ MO ; stri Columbia and two hundred bluejackets had’ to leap away from the table again when the stuff was set vefore i anksgivin; Board | them. The Greek cooks looked hurt. Memories ofa Th hot Was the stuff? Why. fried sharks’ fins, said they, and a feed that could hardly a Man-of-War. got ashore for love or monay. No, we guess not,’ sald the gpad_blue- jackets, and out of the ports the "btu! was shie the request of the party secured “Shove the horse down this way.’ ALE Pas : NTX-NINTH, 1897, at THREE | request of the party secured thereby. we. the dersigned. trustee will offer THE GREEK COOKS DID THEIR BEST nally the mess cooks brought on some | AUCHON ROOMS, 1381 AND 1833 H STREET | O° Gck FM. ‘git dat plece or parcel of ground | jmdersigned trustees. will sel! at public auction. | and twenty-four feet on +n front of the premises, - turtle steak as their last card. Now, tur-| “saLE POSITIVE. NO RESERVE. te. Coente ar eee, ee Tee et POL RTE DAT Oe tee Bee eee Eighteenth street, im- ail the rights vin eg es tle steak may be all right in some parts of | it THOS. J. OWEN. | tha Deing part vt eer of iuad called “Koect: | FOUR O'CLOCK Pak ete having ed 4 s » im Beall in and’ to the’ tothe Rane the world, although I myself never hank- = ‘osko Place,” b for the same at a point on | lend and promises, situate in the city of Wash- proved by a large brick | land and premises, “situate in the vie ot Warh- But the Results C. Near Start- | 224,20 snake stub, but Magdalena’ bay eee a C0 AU CRIONBEES, the southern wide ofthe Good Hope road twenty- | ingten, in the District of Columta, and desix- 2 *5 Jncton. (District of Columbia. and ‘dsignated as ir - | turtle s' is worse than a stock yard. tee three (23) links rd from a stone, being sta- 8 nui ity rs lot nutubered one hundred and nine (he) in GW. SONI RECN COG co Ser ears pesetetin 25) lake pasty from a stone, being ath | Mage Gh wre weer een | mansionand brickstable. De. | Slarts, subatete of E- ninety-three (19%), in book 37, | CEMBER, AD. 1807, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M, | Corded inthe office of the ots In squire ome hundred aaid sutdliv'sion tx re HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, | ie 0) dcerest roa, and running thence south | Anderson'a Subdivision at te K; the ith the | Seventy-nine (79) as per pl DEALERS AND _ PRIVATE titer of sald cee ina nerthesntwardly dines: | Page Lit, of the revord rt of equare numbered | Oa THURSDAY. THE SECOND DAY ;. 7 sense not to put it before the crew in the ing a Riot. state of mind the crew was ihun in, When yor af the Danteeee the stuff t before the men they re- a Be | Gr the said Deriee heehee ee eee | ey ea oat sto cieee, a8 crate, the east thirtern | of ofumbia fo Book 10. page ther wath e stuff was put ve! 9 tion t tree near the sald creek; » together e impr’ et ys iredihs (13.96) fect front ot all the improvements, rights. volted all together, and texan to fire the] PARTIES TAKE NOTICE. ___ | ton to 8 marke locust tree near the sald, creek: ig gonnlsting of one two-story brick dwelling, | 14 and ail of 17 ‘and 18, in square 148. | “Derma: tonethind sash ns TS SKIPPER | riot 1ever saw up for'ard on. amano | SENT, TOF "REN “G'ccocm mae at auctog | ond tne, Uh raid rond fo the place Ot WEIN | Ship, No, Gale Ws tree wostiee eeghae ame | A Property Mngniseentiy towed’ ahd rust: | uno yenen mitt fates thom he ine PARROTS FOR THE wee Tg atm Sp for-ard OP. Sores were | fous, SIIB ath at. aw entire contents of 2 | MIDE, containing’ ree and one-tenth actes Hoty brick alley toes tn the fear thereut’” "| muta theresm There fore cone six per cent per annum, secre on the property sold, or all cash, at the 0} the purchaser. A deposit of $200 csquirs ce of bid. If the terme of axl days fro the doy the right to resell the —_—s— Philadelphia hotels, comprising Oak, Walnut, Ash, | Terma: Cash; $100 own on day of sale. Terms | , Terms of sal StL, Brocatelle, Piual and HE, G'Petion Perstiore, | t@ be complied ‘with in ten days, elee trostee re- iealeinentaaoaeeee pliner with | ccntaining 22 rooms, 3 bath rooms and matern con. | BCcet Dressing Tables, Couches: Lounges, ‘Deska, Side: peer eS peLTigut toyrepellat cust and risk ce! Obs | sateteatantn@ rporiocattpersetae tonto oe pebenrencaae aaa Investors, butiders and | CoruPiied with in fitve boards, 500 pes. Bedding, Chairs, Rockers, Ex., | Noondedie GEORGE. W..E. SLATER, Trustee, | Sually. from day of sale, secured by deed uf | those desiring a commodious home is called to this | *8€ cepingt ere abi ‘One-third of the purchase money ! 23,176 aquare feet, and are improved at tae comer ever cleared off so quick as they were on h, and the balance in two equal | Of 18th and F sts. by a large mansion dwelling, that occasion. The smell of the stuff the “Tve put in some queer old Thanksgiving | cooks had put before the men had sickened days since I first began to run on this| them so that they couldn't even touch the a opert, he risk and cost ot the defaulting . Dining, Kitchen and Parlor Tables; Brass : trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the | sale. ever lg 2 yet Jine 0 oats, ack in the SIEties” a an ee eee eae eetup amet ie | si Ea, Weieteads, Cots, Soringy ai maken) Pe a er | sald ecparatoty IF detiroa “a Soeur GH oe | ewe and Shree seacvataite, ee nalance te out | ants bn seme temepage’ pescber te Wesiinptos, 1 _ Oak Hal ~ us Fol. » a Lat — les! it on years, 3 per c per annum - . 4 atime ‘cet mackiatst of the Uslied | soak the whale force of marines On thd) aiiD |'feraa” inner: Geli cir Cee nes | TURES: SALE OF THE FINE DWELLING | ¢ach parcel will be required of the purchaser at} st, Daable semlannualls, secured by a deel of UAE rei Sore woe ing iia States navy, who is still in the service, | to squelch. The men kicked the mess gear Hook Cuses, etc., ete.; 175 Rugs, 250 SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TWENTY-SECOND | the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and | trust a ee property sold, or at the op- WIaaM POULTON, ar., * rustee. ir cl y fit. “I'vel all t es, broke the mess taoles and Dinner, Tea and’ Tollet Ware, Willow AND R STREETS. notarial fees at the purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of | tion of he imovhaser. A deposit of $1000 re ond MACKALL : wed cae ~ Airs after thirty and more years of it. Seen d, and raised the | Ware, ete. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | sale to be complied with within ten days from day | Of the ;Urchaser at the time of sale. Conveyancing, ee FRR had some mighty hungry ones, too, when beaiphchealicse oT pats Ser uiatysotenaanen tain xinla sale will be sold, from a Philadelphia | the District of Columbla, passed, in. equity cause S easy cneewienls fhe trustees reserve the rene pT ae yy rnp tha tow dhe fy Sah’ ot wait, | —— es ae a 5 tow G 4 manufacturer, who fs retiring from business, 2 No. 76, where! le G. Bright, executrix, resell e risk and cost of the 2 rs trot ° . NSUN AUCTION Fve dosed off when on watch down below | about a quarter of the ships company | Wentischire®: (bo is retiring from basiness, 200 | N¢ ‘complainant, aod Thomas J. Klug et al. are de. | defaulting purchaser thereof. Otherwiss the right Is reserved to resell the prop: a BES, Ae in the engine room and dreamed of the] spent the rest of the day in double irons. erty at the 15 to 75-yd. Poe, in Velvets, Moquettes, ‘apestry, | fendants, we will offer for sale at public auction, MAHLON ASHFORD, risk and vst of the defaulting pur- dvertisement © published in W SOUTHEAST. USCASEON BROTH Z By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tn PROPERTY BELO: Liber No. 1987, at follo 320 et seq., the land EK OF THE LATE JAMES | records of the L ret of Columbia, 1, urviv~ ‘G HOUSES NOS. 47 . | ing trustee. will sell, at publ . in front smell of sage and roast turkey fit to set Body Brussels. Several with Mosaic borders; 50 | in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRD ALDIS B. BROWNE, Jap. Rag Au io, be sold without reserve to’ the | DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 16, AT FOUR no19-d&ds Trustees. (GHEST ERS. O’CLOCK P.M., all that certain piece or parcel o: DUNCANSON = = oslgues stock of Wilow, Ware, Including Tuck. | land ltaate inthe county of Warhingten, District UNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ets, Baskets, Iron Beards, Hampers, Brooms, | of Columbia, and known and distingulshed as lot CSTEES , marcas Wash Boards, Shoe and H. Brushes, Clothes | numbered tw in, TRUSTRES’ SALE OF VALCABLE IMPROVED (20), in block numbered seven (7), REAL EST, z Baskets, Chairs, Rockers and Trays, Whisks and | of the subdivision crown os Kalorama, Heights, 6 NOnrHW ae ang, Ot STR "S$ SALE OL LWo TWOSTORY BRICK AA: rd Skipper Had a Feast. MOMiGevED 2823 ANY 1szr OC “Meantime the skipper was having @ feast in the cabin all by himself. The skip- @ man crazy, and then awoke to hit up a mess table that had nothing on it but rancid salt junk and cracker hash, and : ; ee not even a bite of duff to top off with. 1| Per had a Chinese cook who was a g The cook had a knack of foraging in E ON MISSOURI ot the premises, ‘ou “UbS al, Ib SEVENTH : = 10 doz. Clam and Oyster Bask said subdivision 1s duly recorded in the office of DWELLING, Con’! DOUBLE] ERIC 3 AY OF DBCEMERK, AD IS0T, AT MALY Coe te Le th SRE) Ser Shen pen euinns COC RESTAURANTS, 1 OTICR. the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in county STREETS “AND TARGE ER US w OUR O'CLOCK PM, the following de ever saw, shipmates, caught me when I To whom it may ¢ set ivory Billiard | book nuinbered eight (8), at page twenty-seven (27), THE REAR. scribed land aud premises, situate in the city of rds. together with the improvemerts thereon. Washingt : and of the Supreme Court of | Geo. T. Klipstein et al.’* subdivision of lots, in ssed in equity cause | square “numbered J041, as per plat recorded in jeher vs. John W. 186, one of the records ip the office tees will offer the Dixtrict of Columbla, to- and singular the improvements, easements, rights, privileges and appur- res to the eame belonging, wr in any wise ning, In ct ot Cols bia, mudd ae ed he had succeeded in laying a pair of fine- By order instalim house—100 Fancy Albums, ‘Terms of cale: One-third of the purchase money aw ere certain deed of trust to us, dated istrict ot « bia, and desiguas one of the old ‘ron-clads on the west coast | ooking, well-browned birds, small but | 125 Smyrna Rugs, Clicks, et tn cash, the remainder in two ejual installments, | Uy, 16,1802, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1705, £ is Sg % 5 5 : » | folio 297 e .. of t cd of - in 1879. We were ordered around from} plump. before the captain on this Magda- Rae purate, terideace 1 Square, Wane, 1 | payable iin gone and two years, for wich the notes | tet of cata a ate ae cau ee New York to S rancisco, and we had|lena bay Thanksgiving day. The skipper z a ce f ; . = beariug <thte! i fan, | Secured thereby,” we, the undersigned trnst-os, prates oh ma eae Rap, provi- | €xamined the birds with surprise when | Uenarat Chechen Busnes per annum from date of sule, payable semi-an a ‘ vill sell, at putlic auction, in front of the prem: oa Furniture “und “Installment | Rus will be taken, the deferred payments of | [iit Sell, at putt ction, the p ier aati fi pe i hie all the | the Chink placed them before him at din- Ae the trade will be sold at | the purchase money, to be secured bywleed of trust | (Ri VEYNESDAY, the FIRST DAY of De. | for sale at ENCE ee) ee ted Toller Sets 1 and Ae pleees a) | 00, the property sold, or all cash, at the option of | the ratiaving deg tied tart ae OCLOCK P.M. se talking, there's nothing to be got | .,, What are they. and how and where| Eins Becorated Fillet Sx 0 apd 12 pecens & | the purtauer.” A dapmit of $2 il be Tequred | {86 SMO ING degeziicd land and emis, ltiats ashore fit for a man-o'-war's man to eat | “id you get them, Sam?" he asked his cook. | Gill Decorate pia farms erates A ah aS ae pur. | Columbia, ‘and desi; and being all those n . or | The cook grinned, as it is only a Chinese s sale. chaser! ‘Teruns of sate ‘to be complied with within | Parts of lots 1. 69, and 73, in the sub- Urn Stands and 15 crates of gen egnywhere on the west coast of South or re, from a sherii 70, 71 Et THIRTIETH, 1897, t 6 per cent per ai f < 7 he west 20 feet Ti lly, to be wee ~ mao , | cook's privilege to grin in the presence of These goods inust be removed immediately after | j5 from day of sale. division of square 448, per plat recorded in a aa oe sna 27 eee Sees Se Metice. and tint 8,iR | the commanding officer of a man-o'-war. | the sales No allowance for breaknse, “tera of | 1 48y Shy oe snwen. ‘Trustee, Liber, N. K. fcllo 278, of the records of the eur a ee down ob that croialne stuten THe Sead | Got “em,” said Sam, and that was all| sale, cash, Deposit required from cach and every JULIUS “A. MAEDEL, Trustee, chal tollowing anetest acatisete or ree dor lettered See CG ing eae nm. The eae there was about it. The skipper ate ‘em | Purchaser. Goods may be examined on morning | yoio-agds Fendall_ building. re id es hounds : yes you get ai hose wes coast ports is see = | the southeast corner of DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. thence west on M street the same lot | Conveyancing, & n said pub- | sale to be compl! at purchaser woth tn Ate ‘erms of both, and I guess he must ha’ found them j ° S#le. Sale positive, ruin or shine. days fron day FRECHIE & CO. stringy, tough and rank, the chickens are feet 6 inches; thence | S#Jcining on the ea ey enough. 3 S SE a north 113 feet. to a public alley; thenee Ne alley in the car with of sale. qtherwise the trustee reserves the right all feathers and hones, and the vegetables | "!"g7 where did you get those birds? | Genera! Auctioneers aud Commission M TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NOS. 344 AND 334 ELM | said alley 62 feet 6 Inches, and’ thenne wrath Ot | width at feet 5 ine deocels being com: | to resell the property, at the risk and cunt of fhe are all pulp—no flavor, juice or anything | tne skipper asked the ceok again, after = e STREET, LE DROIT PAUK. seq | SIEtD street to the eginning. together witn the | Prised in one Ineto oved by the three; } detaulting p yentter Sve, dupa’ edvertieg- else to “em. I could never make out how ia *; i THOS. VEN, AUC 13 F ST. N.W. y virtue of two certain deeds of trust, recorl-d | improvements, consisting of a large double brick ale = Se “ad on an the big nobs that live in those ports keep oe ge MEG) (SCR Cen ES ee pe pes cee ee in Liber No. 1696, at follos 334 and 356, respec- | dwelling, with stale In’rear, z = a brick stable ‘n Washington, from Americ rving to death. Mess cooks on men-o’-war . the origi jen neubered C ENT W. TOWARD, d&da urviving Trustee, Sn . tively, of the land records of the District of Co- | © "Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money |. DME! ‘On ship.” said Sam. Very Large and Attractive | tuntia, “we wit seit at auction in front of the | to bertald eee emetntrd of the purchase money |g TTT no22 simply won't bother resery ‘Huh? On the ship? Where on the . premises, on MONDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, A.D. | {ngtallments, payable ta eae magne fered “B."" amd aley a part of galt square or yes: | ——————————> to go ashore to buy such stuif in those | snip> Auction Sale. ieg7, at HALE-PAST THRE] O'CLOCK Pai, ihe | Interest at Giperiiceat per tuner aie ee qrration immediately adjoining sald tot om the cnet. DUNCA: BROS., AUCTION St coas s ey e : ages,” : A ROWE EIS 0 d tate, situate in the city . ft01 5 ._ sitld ai = : : paint pins pope epee eb eID St et te ‘Dut of cages,” said the cook in his} ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH, | {/llowing described real estate, situate in the clty ee ee eee aad, oc all cack rae te n having an | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF Hor NORTHWEST Sei ealt hares aaa antes Ge iclanee to it | ee ROOMS, EALCAND tiga ge N and 48, in Joseph R. Kdson's subdivision, in | option of the purchaser ponit of oun) will be | ARETeute frontage of G1 fect 9 Ines, and extend CORNER OF SECON Pty i se and ship's sions ‘Out ot es? W! 01 n, MS. KO. oft Pi at recorded 4i ae lgnenaee ~ ing back with that width 127 feer 5 inches to the NORTHWEST. time. On this cruise I'm telling you | yous encee hat do you mean, | peeks block No. 8, Le Droit Park, as per plat recorded in | required of the purchases at the time of sale. Ail y about I don’t thirk our ship, which was one ef the big ones, with a crew of over 400 men. bought 25 cent provisions fro; San Francisco, althouzh we Liber County No. 8, folio 105, surveyor's oftive. | conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the | #Uth line of a subject to right of way over the rear 3 feet of | cost of the purchaser. Terms of tale to be com. each lot for alley. purposes, together with the | plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- improvements, consisting of two three-story brick | Wine the trustees reserve the right to resell. the Awellings, Nos. 344 and 334 U (Elm) street north- | property at the risk and cost of the defaulting alley in the rear, and im-| Ry virtue of a deed of trast rec 1285, folic 440 et seq., of the I District of abin, at the party secured there occurred), the un sale at public # NICE FURNITURE, BOSTON, CONSISTING OF SUITE AND FOUR OTHER FULL SUIT! WALNUT AND OTHER CHAMBER SUIT OAK DRESSER, ON’ ‘Roast parrot,” said Sam, and then the ipper chased him out of the cabin at a worth of shore | Icpe and became so si jess than ten the Straits of Magel a eatee: nel ae K dwellings, Nos. jan to} minutes that the surgeon had to take him KED COUCH, HANDSOME OAK | TS8t. purchaser. SS LEATHER-COV! t in at more | in hand and nurse him until we got to DA premises, om < Terms: One-third cosh, and balance in two N _ AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., a part of the | MONDAY, THE PECEMBER, ang Uozen Ports. The crew, including | San Francisco. What the two bluelackets | HALL RACK, ANTIQUE OAK | EXTE: equal installments, at one and two years, with Rar see eto acaia are Sorel Ae eaeeece A an the Daves Remmaren | Ae el ae ee the officers—for I'm talking about the old a ABER ECARVING) AND GD ROE DEALT interest at 6 per cent per annem, payable semi- ORA L. PITNEY, s 421, to wit: the smth 21 feet front by the depth | P_ jowlux described real estate, situate did to the Chinaman when they found out ROOM CHAIRS, OAK REVOLY + ef fw * & Bavy now-—lived off ship's provisions al- | he. was the tee he en ney, found out ING Sains Ae Oe annually, from day of sale, secared by decd of 1304 F st. now. 34 fect of the sald lot. improved wy, aes {a the city of Washington, District rumbla, psether on the trip up the west coast, and| pet parrots was @ caution, ON: 5 opcionint ben putenaaceon rAd depeetiSerreinn, ce CONSTANTIN EH WALT TAMING, mireeO mathueste co a ee Allen's recorded subdivision of part of original ot the remnants of the fruit that we brought wacetl menwenas IDEBOARD, CHIFFONIERS, FOLD- | O2ch tot will he required at time of aie.” Ail eee (N._B.—The adjoining property on the sonth—51 | numbered ove «1). in square tmmbered five handed arornd from the exst South American = is Pima HINA CLOSETS. BOOK CASE AND | conveyancing, etc... at purchaser's ‘cost. Terms | NarTH’L. WILSON. Atty. for party. scared feet “fru 1 be offered for sale at the same | and seventy (S70), improved by handsome thiee- eee “What do you suppose about two-thirds area es ee fo be complied with within ten days: otherwise No. 622.024 F ste nae nolSd&eda See advt_ this paper. This comprises the | story and hasement house, sesern mprovements. x Fa the trustees reserve the right to resell either lot vi resent stable frontage, 7. 5 sof le: 4 cash. posit « 20) re = xe Menery Eneugh- of the men of the crew erdered for their at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser = = = = ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money Conveyancing und recording ‘at All hards, fore and aft, were pretty | first meal when they got ashore in San thereof. CG SED eS AUCTIONEERS, to be paid in cash on the days of sale, or withii hungry by % 2 nae ‘The property will be offered separately. i JES fifteen days thereafter. the residve in’ two equal JAMES EF. FITCH, Paar at y the time we made Callao, and Francisco? Ham and eggs. It was just THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer. ae ccmae MAHLON. ‘ASHFORD, agus aie installments at one and twe years from the re- CHARLES J. BELL, aes <rpee ous the chief engineer into | like men who follow the sea, and you °§ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ae ALDIS B. BROWNE, Pie i ne COREE oe ae ne ctive daye of sale, to bear interest therefrom ‘Trustees, cabin and told him that if he'd get the | wouldn't see it fail if you watched the THE EAST SECTION OF THE City, | —2628-dtds Srastens. CAPITAL ‘TRACTION COMPANY, BEING A | S04 until paid at the rate of six per centum per eS ship into San Francisco by Thanksgiving | thing for a hundred years. At the end of BEING IN SQUAIES 1015, 1048 AND 1065. a DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. BUILDE NG Or ar, oo He’ sb ‘AND Spa eer ger ey E €O., AUCTIONEERS, y he'd give him a a long cr ; By virtue of three deeds of trust, duly record ——~ GRACE STREETS, A} vO HOUSES, NO: = aa a rahi day he'd give him a send-off in his quar- | @ long crulse. when pivelackets may not | q.hong the laud ncords of the District of Columbia, | TRUSTEES: SALE OF BLOCK 4, wira tum | GRACE STREETS. AND. STREET, GEORGE: | Pitfeter of Inmrance om the Lulidluse asd hmbrove, VED By a iti terly report that would make the Secretary | fave, 4a, fee pigat for months, | in Livers 1272, 1484 snd 1673, at follos, respect: LANE LEADING BROM BENNING ROAD, IN TOWN, D. © ie apart ep rey TANG, EO ne f the Navy put on his spe they'll invariably get a big mess of ham | {rely. 100 et seq., 49 et seq. and 471 et seq., I MORRIS’ ADDITION TO NORTHEAST WASH- | _ By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | @e2ts Properly “4 ati 4 STREET ona 7 ean oO oe and ¢; ie 4 : on DELIQN 10: f Sil | cretion of the trustees, or the entire purchase | 6TH STREET SOUTHWEST. IN’ PHY CITE Burn all the coal you want to,’ said he | 224 €8gs on their first shore Mberty, in- | shall’ as surviving trostee thereunder, sell at Publis INGTON, CONTAINING ABOUL 335,000 | March 14, 1890, ‘and duly recorded. in’ Liber sf iH STRE : 3 E al yo aie & ! =GO3 A 8d, , mney for each slece of land sold may be paid in} = OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COs chief, ‘ os very stead of steaks or chops or something like | auction, in front of the respective ‘properties, on SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, IMPROVED | 1458, folio 483 et seq., one of the land records of * 3 5 ) fo the chief, “and squeeze every pound of | that you'd = FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF 'NO- BY COMMODIOES TWO-STORY WRAME | the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | © mpeg eos P weotte steam you Know how out of both engines— | ‘hat as you’ SThankeet ie aac ton | VEMBEL, 1807, the following described real estate DWELLING, STABLES, &c. FROM ‘THIS | party secured thereby. th maigaed. trustecs ng and recording at the purchaser's cost. $200] | By, virtue of a decree of the sapreme Court of but In heaven's name. get this beat into é wi u in the’ : DA! \ the undersigned | trustes DA URINE VIEW I8 | will sell at pubile auction, tn front cot the prex apn epee Terms to be | the District of Columbia of September, A ate Wi ton, District - Fi K that wound up in a pretty sizable row, It | Situated in the elty of Washington, District afore HIGH POINT OF LA the harbor of San Franeise> by Thanks- said, to wit: : z a z ENTIRE CITY AND | ises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETIE DAY. ( Aa Bes Theor Miocack athe so's the men can have a feed, | W&S On the old Tennessee, in 1878. ‘The | ““Negiuning at THREE O'CLOCK P-M.. lots 21, i SDING COUNTIE NOVEMBER, A.D." 1807, commencing at HAL igre SO ~ Or there'll be a mutiny up forward: Shag, | men had too many good things on that | 20° 9036 51, 52, 55, 56, 63, 67, 78, 76, | By virtue of a f sree tee northwest. © | Beecegh Company WILLIAM J. MILLE 30.36, rtain deed of trust to the under- | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK 'P.M., the 80, 91, 92, 93, 101, 102, in Tallmadge's recorded | signed, dated March 19, 1892, 1 of certajn lots in square 1046. Liber 1669, at follo 133 ‘et seq. of the land | the city of Washin; Immediately thereafter, lots 20, 21, 20, 30, 38, | records in‘and for the District of Colu formerly known 34, in Tallmadge’s recorded subdivision of certain | at the request of the holder of the n nbered fifty (50), lots in square 1045. thereby, we will sell at public auction 55), Inmediately thereafter, lots 11 and 12, in Tall- | NESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF vision of lots from lot numbered forty-nine (49), in madge’s recorded subdivision of certain lots in | A. D. 1837, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M Old Georgetown, as per plat filed in eq re 106%, the dwelling on said premises, the following «de- | No. 6229, and also recorded in the su rins of sale: One-fourth cash, residue in threo | geribed real estate, situate in the county of Wash. | fice of the District of C lots, Fate ae tend years, 6 per cent In- | ington, in the District of Columbix, to wit: All | being each improved by a two-story brid n't be surprised if muting broke curr. iis | Gay. and felt their oats, and that was the ward room, for the matter of that, If you | C°use of a row that came near getting the don’t make it.’ I guess the old skipper was | 'W© countries mixed up. The British man- himself as hungry ny of the rest of us. |O-War the Royal George was in the har- Fhe Chast tn he Gidn't think | OF and lying right alongside of us, and uld pull "Frisco by Thanksgiving, but | She Was manned by as tough a ercw of t he would make a pretty hefty stab at | me juicers as I ever saw. The cutter itor He passed. (he Leah crew of the Eritisher had challenged our and we all worked like thieves down | Crack cutter crew to race ‘em on Thanks k, Trustee, Dunn et al. are defendants, the un enue northwest. | tees will offer for sale at public auc and recorded in | scribed r tate and premises in tee | WALTER H. MARLOW, Jr., of the premises jon, in front on THURSDAY, THE SECOND ALD, AT HALF. THOMAS CHANG) y (30), being subdi- ESTATES ER AND ROR- ‘OS. 423 AND 425 EST. 3 |. subdivision ef lots four hundred und ninety along to th square numbered ble ‘sem!- st, pi unually, secured by the notes | ef block numbered fonr (4) in Roberc E. Morris’ | Nos. 3209 und 3215 Grace street. Georgetown Lat Li A, pape At of aon nase a Jeadly troplea giving day—although the day was, of | of the perchasers, and deeds of trust on Eee addition to the city of Washington, being part of | 50 will be first offered, then lot 52, und, lastly, ofice ate the Dinrict of old-time fire rooms that were | Course, no holiday for them—and our crew | €!ty sold, or all cash, option of purchaser. | $: de- | a tract called “Lon; Meadows," as per plat record- | lot_ 55. posit on "each lot. All conveyancing and recording | ‘ed In county boak’ eee me hetter'n those hinges the "g house numbered 508 Gth st. 8. tell © simply beat them out of sight. This made je page 189, sur or's office, | ‘Terms of sale: On each piece of real estate one- at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with i | Distric rormiabta, third of the purchase money to be pald fi hi, Terms of eale: third of the purchase money bottom was fc > machinery them ugly, «nd so when about three-quar- | 15 Ways, or trustee reserves the right to readver, ears araltiia belies tinstorennel aeeratiine eee to be paid in cash, the purchaser to vive bie two Very good shape ic hea ters of our ship's company went ashore | tise ind fell at defaulting purchaser's cost and | part of a tract catled “Long Meadow nd two years, with interest at six per ¢ ae the caxtern 20-feet front en- the Heuning road | able semi-annually, from day of sale, se ‘of a tract known’as the “Bartruff™ livist deed of trust upon the prope nniseory notes. f o P.M. the original | 2), : . in the square numbered 431, im- | Wn nese hy proved by. the tive-story. br! the balance. payable at ars from the date thereof, with interest from date. Said notes to be secured all the . couldn't be d risk. on Thanksgiving afternoon to take#im the town, at the whdle\crewiotithie CHAS. H. CRAGIN, ‘Sur. Trastee. English no} ¥ ck livery stable, known | hy deed of trust upon the prope oF pure by, he option of the purchaser. : oe 3 iy deed of P veo or pur: 2 man-o'-war went ashore, too, with the and running back with that width by @ parallal | at the opt pu “a 28 Nos. 423 and 425 Sth street northwest. chaser may pay all cash, at hie A deposit. Ge Best They Could Bo. ideas siasa otipen ne hare eee line with the eastern side of said Bartrut’s Iund | Will be required on each piece at the time of sale. 3 adjoining property on the north—| Cf two hundred d “On the morning to a point where the sald lines intersect the onveyancings and recording at cost of pur- nck 4, in Morris’ addiuon to the d terms of sale to be complied with n days, or the property may be resold at option of the trustees, at the risk and cost of | £2 feet.) 200) will be required at not row a boat they could fight. Our men began to loud up at the groggeries as soon was the | as they got ashore, but they kept together, t—will be cftered fe dvertisement this Whele of the prese: sale at the seme aper. This eo stable frontage, STORY BRICK pulled into Magd: AND BATH, NO. T. dent in Low ot male are net the risk and : Gne-sixth of the purchase monet SS All conveyanc- ae 5 : potent to be pafd In cash, and the balance In equal pay- | defaulting purchaser. z Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money hest we could get out A tookeria | ors hc euew tna hel bee Aaeonie wae * Sisson ments, tivo and three ‘years, with notes WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee, to he paid fn eueh on the y E EDWIN FoR * prastee pound eng rial ats 5 fe ey si eb : : é : | | bearing Interest ut the rate of six (6) per per x A 3 fiftecn d er, tw . F . Gorath sade ao oo One (eee, he (erecat. and. swellest inj Gonth. | land) records: of the, District of C annum, payable semf-annually and securedsby deed THEODORE 4 | instatinn ead two rears from tue day W. L. COLE, Trustee? the head of the made up of one | ampton at that time, the bluejackets from 4; x of trust on property sold, of all éash t n016,1S,20&then d&ds | of sale,cto boar interest: the rem and until paid as TH DAY Se % a = pal 3441 the shack Mexican consul | the Pritisher were ‘right on their he : ton of the purebager. Ail’ conve ‘ : at the rate of G per ceut per annum, payable semi- CHAS. W. DARK What this Mexican consul Hves there fc looking vicious, and only waiting for an bundred and fifty- A deposit of THOMAS DOWLING . AUCTIONEERS, annually, the defer 3 payments to be secured by t. nw. leserved ens or deeds of trust in the usual form on the pr ty geld, 1d policies of insural ALE OF THE PROPERTY KNOWN | the builditigs and improvements properly HOTEL OXFORD TH Th or indorsed, in the discre of the NEX THERETO, 4’ is too many for me, for there's not a hum: = within 300 miles of there jon of the farin shi Equity blag, & CO. 4 opening. It came when the f boa! swain’s mate of our ship, who pretty well boozed up, started to shout ‘Ame ica. Lipa ho ee quired at thn In the vent of a failure 612 Dee oe ents, Page 10. | On the part of the purchaser to fully comply with » together | the above terms of sile within tifteen. dav day of sale the undersign B17 4 1407 G on assigned istees, OF vents theres One-third + 13 enough 46 bal: right to resell the above described property in one cent per aur 2 OF TWO-STORY AND RASE- man Sorr: That has got the same tune, you 3 zi and two years, with interest at 6 F d the entire purchase money imay be paid in cash, 8 ed ashore about his bu know, as ‘God Save the Queen.’ All of the | num, payable’ semi-annually. One hundred and } TSK ‘and cost of defaulting pure: OF 14TH STREET A at the optisn of the purchaser. All conveyancing NORTHWE my gang of American bluejackets joined in, and you | fifty doliars required at thme of sale, and the | B¥¢ dass’ notice of such i NOKTHWLS and reed at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit y Sh Sats : = 5 ae a lets 5 purel owe el fr ‘ Star newspaper of Washington, D. NEK OF on accept of bid. ‘Terms to be plies me of a deed of trust to Charles M. Mat- 2 to the junk-lad could have heard the singing a mile away. | pireharer allowed ten days from date of ile to JOHN F. WAGEAMAN: trustee, NORTHWESI, with in tif oP ctr) fhe Barty Henry S- Matthews. nksgivin, a eure oer. CHARLES F. BE = saree 100 st. Dw, WITH THE OFFI IN, Trustee, and recorded in Liber 166s, Sores STNG Ree ee Lie ee eee WILLIAM If, Bos JACOB J. WEST, ‘Trastee, WES? SIDE OF 1311 410 Sth street’ northwest. land records of the . too. Now, 3 i "8 S ccigtigac } notd-d&ds Genter Murret. _IHE LWO CORNERS. moi ae ae = ae in pursuance of un order of the Supreme Court of , 213 FST. N.wW. | BATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTION tie bis ret of Calumnblay entered On the dth day | THOS. DOWLIN 7 7 = 3) of Uctober, 1897, in equity cause No. 18448, and b s SIx Caan A Goop two-story | TEUSTER'S SALE OF A STORE AND DWELI- | Virtue of the provisions of a certale deat of nee, |G G- SLOAN & ©O. No, 1620 “ow STREET | ING. NO. 2025 140H STREET NORTHWEST. | Gated March Sb, 1605, recone ie Late eae aoe By, wiptue, of a decree ef the Supreme Court of | at folio svi et aeq., one of the land records of tee fhe District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause | District of Columba, and at the dimen oe cn », 2102, | No, 18750, the undersixned trustee will offer for | tein or the holders of the wots, ee Se of the Innd records of the | MOND A tHE TWENTE oN EE eet on | the undersigued will offer’ for sale at - andy ce ie peaueat of the 2. oe R O'CLOCK PM. ae ee ee A.D. 1896, and duly re- fo get for'ard of. 1 don't bellere a nc® | a wreck in no“time. It was more than a et Gee aus: | the jeseribed real estate, situate inthe corded in Liber 2178, follo 448 et. seq. one of the g é : fron : = | city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to : : : ust | Hind records of the District of Columbia, and at aboard ton the junk at breakfast on| mere fight between drunken sailors; it NTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1897, aT | SY, 2 lumbla, t0 | described real estate, situate In the city of Washe i: trict uabla, er os Paglia iG 5 ft PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.AL., all’ that | White's subdivision of hie tout 2, 2 Charles J- | ington, District of Columbla, Known ani deserited | 6 Teuuest of the party secured thereby.” we will that Thanksgiving morning. They threw | was a riot. I got my cwn head smashed | QUARTER | ‘ : be sell, at publi auction, in front of the premle: their coffee into ‘em, and then went up on | pefore I could get out of the ruck and | <oh per re eee a 11, 12, 13 and 14, in square numbered 236,” im: | #5 40d being parts of original lot numbered one ATURDAY, NOVEMBER, - TWENTY L ibered 236 (2), and part of original lot numbered fifteen (15), 4 , deck and took it out in smokes, watching | make for the Tennessee. It was not a| William M. and Mary W. Merrick's subdivision op | BIOYE! DY a. 2-staty rear brick, wCns WHR 8 | tn “square numbered two hundred and tweutystwo | ENTH, A tallinsig osenion eee ae zaudy dressing of the ship in honor of | rere ten-minute scrap, but it lasted for | lots in squire one hunded and eighty-one (isi), co | fame front and the rear t purchase money to be | (222), beginning for one part of sald lot one (1) | PM. the follwing described property: All’ that ree edn teinds of sarcastic grunts | nearly two hours. The Southampton po-| Sl suldiziston ts recorded, in the office of ‘the | paid'in cash, the Fealdue If Con eee Meats | at the southeust corner of sald lot oue CI) und run, | certain piece or parcel of land, ‘situate in the city JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Trustee, 500 Sth strect northwest. 50., Aue nol7-d&ds bia, and at the request of the ed thereby, 1 for f the premise DAY FOUR O of salt horse across | when the singing ceased for a minute, of times, as we did our | *jsten to th’ bloomin’ Yanks a-twistin’ a tls cose. it becomes | Hinglish chune t’ suit their blawsted—" of it all hands to the | “That crack was enough and more than yWhere else on the fighting | enough. The man who made it went down, hour it. And when junk that) and the fight was general in less time his obstreperous state is cooked the being the pth thereof of red and sew following described uth twenty feet f a certain deed of trust, dated Feb- . 1897, and duly recorded in Liber 05 et one y 3, of a certain deed of trust, dated the pretty good part of the ship than I can tell of it. The Adelphi pub. was was slinging fet—oiling, that is to say—on | 8¢t that simply could not begxplained, and | pans,"¢ Jap. Ivory Sv t property Ulmer and fe by deed recorded among the land records for the District of Columbia, in Liber 1021, folio 1 ete 18 of sale: One-fonrth of the purchase money h, balance in one, two and ghree sears, tt with interest at the rate of six. per centain per i reas t hats vo | of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and | <I ' * and wond-ring when the engines would be | lice were absolutely powerless. ‘The sailors in one and two years, with Interest from the day | MUE along 14th st (ROS re ee aoe ucwn ansd Gist ngulawed anand tetee peor oes reir pete Ae pd at ey Facog patched up sufficiently to let us out o° that | of the two countries were divided on the | cn; vousisting of a twostory bulk dwelling. St amie Fata tie irate lot 'G per cent, by deed of’ trust | #xty-three (G3) feet one (i) inch,’ thence south | BWmbered twenty-eight (28), in Ezra W. Clark's | 474.0 tll $200 required at time All —for we had slipped Into Magdalena bay to| main issue, but they were a unit on one Jd) Sublect do certain prior incumbrancen ag- | Gn the property eld, oF ell cach oe ee oor tat | twenty-seven (27) fect eight (8) “inches, thenes | subdivision of certain Jots in square numbered one | conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser, Ect & chance to fix up the air and circu- | oint, namely, to whack 2 policeman when- | fremnting $8,200, “furcher” particulars of which | ¢B,tBe, Droverty sold. or all cash att be required | West fo intersect a line drawn parallel with the | Bundred und fifty-four (154), as per plat recorded | Terms te be complied with witht days lating pumps. ever they saw him. The constabulary had | Mircnaser to useune, suit teas ean ree ‘g3.200 | at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied | SoUthwesterly line of said lot one (1) from a point | Im the office of the surveyor of the District of from day cf sale, or right reserved t in the line of New York avenue distant ten (1 lumbia, Liber 17, follo 20, contained within the | risk and of default: cl Dis Preparation Hot was half over, In spite of the fact that | seubey (He helance tc. cauh., A Gepostt of $200 | The suutes reserves Ga sight sweety nee ae, OF | feet. ortheusteriy’ trou the gustawententy woe? | fallowing tm tes and bounda, wists Deetaetie We HENRY S. MATINEWS, Sureivl “Th k: ia Mitrexgatact riot was half over. In spite of the fact that | required at time of sale. “All conveyancing. at at the risk and cost of the default tS tase, | Of said lot one (1), thence southeasterly along sald | the same on the line of ” street north, at the | no1y-dts sa beri edhe ae he mysterious | about all of the ‘longshoremen of South- | cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be comolled after five days’ previous advertisement of such re. | Hne drawn parallel with sald southwesterly line | northwest corner of sald lot 28, and running thenze as they went about their work that fore-| ampton jumped in to help the British tars, or ween ten aavaetrnaOSy of sale, otherwise | gale in some newspaper published la ‘Washington? of said lot one (1) and distant ten (10) feet there- | east along said street twenty-two (22) feet: thence DU: noon. The whole pack of ‘em took one of | our men got the best of the pitched cob- | ise ‘or dcfauttnn pwehmant (© Fesell at risk and | Di.” Aitconveyancing: recording, Cee metoM, | from to New York avenue, and thence northeaster. | scuth eighty (80) feet to the rear line of sald lots CANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. along the Mne of said avenue forty-three (43) | thence west twenty-two (22) feet, and thence hort | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWELVE BRICK HOUSES, the ship's cutters as soon as ‘all hands’ | blestone battle in the street if the num- RICHARD E. PAIRO, eee eee eT AT a BROWN, Trustée, Petrone (2) inch to the place of beglontng: he | eighty (so) fect to the Line of sald street and place NOS. 40 TO 68 INCLUSIVE, 10 3 ‘went and disappeared in the darkness, and| Det of broken heads on the cther side be HERBERT A. GILL, nol6-d&ds ee 4l2 bth bt. mw. other part cf said lot one (1) and said of said | of beginning, together with the brick apartment STREET NORTHEAST BETWEEN 0 AND P s eaeaah 1 7: taken into gccount. The troops from| 00-d&ds ‘Trustees. T-— | lot sitteen (15) being together contained within the | buse therel STREETS AND NORTH CAPITOL. STREET when they came back, a couple of hours Southampten “barracks were finally called = Tree: RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | following metes snd ids, beginning for the | Terms: All cash, past due taxes and expenses of AND FIRST STREET EAST. A‘ tom of the cutter, covered over with tar-| rounding the American bluejackets up in a| BI€TH, 1601, at the erie lone et oes Ve TR IUILDING LOT O8 Tite Wop EVALUABLE | (0), sald comer being also the northeas along the | Pevtpiica wich in Aftecn dae or the trustecs may | _ STREETS ; 5 paul Nobody paid much attention when | circular chain of sabers, and marching RICHARD E. PAIRO, Trustee, NER OF 16TH AND T STS. N.W. OOR- | Tine of orth H street twenty-seven (27) feet two | resell the property at the risk and cost of the de-| By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, re- they hauled the stuff aboard, for nearly all] the whole pack of them off to jail. It re-| _n020-d&ds HERBERT A. GILL, Trustee: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ae one-balf Cw eo res ate arty G0) | faulting purchaser or purchasers, after bee — cae =i Fron aes and 1823, a foltcn 131 ena e mess cooks 01 s ef ‘ = = bia, feet, thence west four (4) feet four (4) inch necessa: convey- et seq... tw land records « District shipped on the Meditersasree, wraertoaTeeks | Guired a good deal more than mere ‘repre-| RarotiprE, SUTTON & O0., AUCTIONEERS. Ro, 17031, the uodersignza?trastecs CAM cae | {Petce gouth Atty (G0) feSe, thetice tat thitenet | notice as they may deem necesaary. | All convey | 325 et sea., two of the Ie sell, in. front of the shipped on the Mediterranean station; they | sentations’ on the part of our skipper to wes tg public auction se frustees will offer for | tence south Atty (50), feet, thence east thirty-one | acing, ceuiees OH MONDE, Satie wetihte Sites Weren't much liked by the men. and nobody | get our men out of that jail, and they| CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING on MONDAY, TWENTY-NINTH Teper eases | Gr lath at, west, and thence Rorth atone tre ne | cost. J. TAYLOR ELLYSO! AY OF NOVEMBER, "A.D. 1897, AT HALE- bothered about their comings and goings. | lay there for a week before the American Noniiwesr, “2 NEW YORK AVENUE | finn, A.D. 180/, at HALF-PAST FOUR Gotaak | of sald 14th st. one hundred (100) feet to the be. CHANNING M. BOL! PAST THREE O'CLOCK P-M., on Tbecatur street, “By 11 o'clock that forenoon there was a] minister in London could peace the Eng- Ee a decree of the Supreme Court’ of | F:-M:. the following described real estate, situate amend Leah ae ay Batbele | _nors-1tnorzuts ‘Trustees. and A QUARTER 30 FIVE, oan. ru bunch of smells coming out of the galley | lish government to turn them loose.” - in the elty of Washington, District of Columbia. | 2¥%Ject_to a pI deed of trust ruary = = = ith street son! }, those parts of lots nineti @ that ship enough to sive a white mas poe Gers eee to wit: Lot nami one (1) fp B. Hutchins’ | 26 1896, and recorded in Liber No. 1996, folio 228 DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. (19) to twenty-two (22) inclusive in square six the cholera. I never got next to anything | “How statuesque ‘your daughter is, Mr. | 1n Mary Naylor et al are complaitants and aera | Subdivision of lots in square 177, fronting 20 feet | &t,8d-, ome of the land records aforesaid, trom hundred and sixty-nine (660), inning at the like those smells, land or sea, and I'm get-| scaad : F u : VALUABLE IMPROVED . Hele Nistor defendan € wit acl'ot pate au | 16th street and 100 feet on T street, and cm, | Albert Gleason et ux. to Eugene Carusi and A. B. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU. southwest couner of lot nineteen (19), and runing bracing the north 20 feet by d Brown, trustees, to secure an indebtedness of $85,- REAL ESTATE, NO. 304 C STREET NORTH- | thence east cn the ic alley to at an oe ing on a bit. too." The men up for'ard| “Statuesque? Why, Ihave seen that | Hot, 4m front of the Pe Or Neveta THE | criginal lot 12, aud the north 20 reet or fee —Cr | 000 to The American Security and ‘Trust Company, WEST. : to us, datea | de of said alley distant forty-one di) feet east looked at each other when those smells be-| girl sit for hours at ‘a time, not moving | AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the prop- | 10 feet of ane aoe 11, together with all the pei ntereet stereos at the rate eee ae Raf vee of ys deed o1 ee a ot from the southwest corker < Jot teeny two &. gun to get in their work all over the ship, |a finger, while her mother worked."—Chi. | erty known as lot Nov eight (8), in square No, | improvements, etc. 5 per yes — a x , 1895, Sees a rt and running thence north twenty-eight and then those of ‘em who weren't on Gago Hecone: pay cgeeh eae fourteen (514) fomceen & & One-third of the purchase money to be | d¢btedness is evidenced by notes bearing even date | in Liber No. 3014, folio 233 et seq., the thence west to che west line of Dineteen (19). with said deed of trust, payable five years District of Columbia, and at the | and thence south twenty-eight (28) fect to the wateh on deck took to the fire ‘rooms. and | eer fame dWelllng nonge aon ce tn one | Ene and ro: yeare; with intceauey installments, 9 | Trter, as = Sete ects car tes eety ‘secured’ thereby, we, the | place of berinning, ‘and siso‘lot nix (@). in square empty bunkers. The smells got aft to th en One: helen Terms le: One-half rehase money in igned trustecs,_w' . captain's cabin. He came running out to AUCTION SALES. cared by Mea ct tracen the nano ‘or all cash Sti Saat tl matty Vor trust on the two years trea date of ‘vale, with interest payable i ee DAY OF NOVEMBER. AD. "hoes of. sale! One-third of the purchase money the quarterdeck with a wry face. aser’s option. A deposit of $100 red | property sold, orcall. cash, at the option of the ‘7 T "4 MM th @ - . re ‘For heaven's sake,’ he said to the offi- FUTURE DAYs. Hime of sale” All conveyancing and recirding | purchaser. A’ deposit. pf $300 will’ be romuiced ee Dy ponchases's otek secered ty ena vitenced | AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Pal. the fol. | in cash. “Balance in ove and two years, at 6 ek, ‘wha ” = baser’s cost, and ri the time of sale. ‘of sale to be poncecie ienten payable semi-ai ccc etc gl the, ater of se gegen oe ae an, wo, | EEE Rae angen et ea | ear ee ee ey Ba as |S rae eeliee | mee 7 deck, and togetner they went to the cooks’ | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, xo. | SHE Nerepener from Gay ota mee icra ae the defaulting purchaser, | Will be a ‘ACL. JOHNSON, galley to investigate. The cooks blamed it 1945 VERMONT AVE. N. W. ROBERT 0. HOL’ N. Trustee, after five days’ ‘previous advertisement of such the CHARLES ¥. BENJAMIN, all on the junk, and as junk is an institu-| ye, ‘and ‘duly recorded June's, Gaia! MAY 31. | _noi2dkds __-toeh and Wats. n Fosale tn some Remspeper published in Washing: ting : — tion in the service the skipper couldn't say | lw, follo 492 ef seq, oue of tit: Led reprise FUTURE DAYs, the’ cost of the re Ce nie é @ word, but went back to his cabin holding | the District of Columbia, and at the request. of cl .W. HANDY, Trustee, ing, notarial and his nose. The smells went right on get-| the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 610 ‘18th st. n.w. | Ct tee, ork Tots SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRroveD ting worse all the time, and by the time — in front of the premises, on NOVEMBER TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUAB! Z PERCIVAL M. BROWN, Trustee, 1120 SIXTEENTH mess-gear for dinner was sounded the ship | are S61, tubjor tontn he eabees a TATE IN TV CITY, DISTAEEE ob: ng: | —Role-hte v2 3 412 5th st. nw. id smelt like a whaler. Nore: One thick con Me es ee, Bla IMPROVED By ¥OUR NEW FRAME DUNCANSON BBOS., AUCTIONEERS. Fee te Gat “When all hands sat down at their vari-| years, with interest at 6 2 - y SAim OF TWO-STORY FRAME sor ; ; ord he ous messes for dinner. they found the junk | aunually, or all cash, at option of parchter. "Gus | - BY virtue of a certain deed of trast, dated the gh ee et a sD ; 3 Jad out all right, but there were other | hundred dollars to be deposited at time of sale. | 27th day of November, 1895, and duly ge ENAE OF, TENTH AND 1 STREOTS eee canere Sas soup. for instance. ‘The | Site o¢ ele, ote etne Cen ia cage frome | Toowcas ct tae Disteiet oe Colmes, ase eh" mess strikers brought it in in the bowls, | d2te of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right secured thereby,’ we wil nate iblic_auction. in front of the’ premises, on it purchaser. holding their noses. The Greek cooks stood | Ail" conveyuiicing ete. ut oa ops, purchaser at their resective mess tables, awaiting ap- DAVID PAUL LEIBHARDT, ihe GHIRTIBTH DAY of NOVEM- piause. Every man-jack jumped away ALFRED H. KEIM, ; B UE, O'CLOCK, EM. the follow- from his seat on the mess bench waen the | _225-5t Trastees._ | being in the county, of Wasting pe ee stuff was put on the table. . ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. | Columbia, known and Gistingulaied as and “What is it?” they asked the cooks in Being lots numbered sixteen (16), seventeen. (1 chorus. MIRROR FRONT FOUING BEDS, OAK. WAt- | and: elghteem (18) in ‘block numbered two" 2) “ NUT AND OTHER BED ROOM SETS, PAK- | the vision of Ivy City, as Igid down in the a Wasn't Turkey. LOR SUITES AND TABLES, HALL RACKS, | plat book of the office.of the surveyor of the Din, oF ‘consisting of a four- “The mess cooks explained. It was oc-| EATESSION TABLES, SIDRBOAHDS. CHINA | lrlct of Columbia, fogether, with the improve. | Surveriia™ division . ETS, BOOK 5 NIERS, | ments thereon, four frame topus soup, a fine Greek dish. Only WARDROBES, REFRIGERATORS, MANTEL | dwellings. teuisd a ~ ‘trust, . in two Greeka man knew how to prepare it. ‘They | ANP. LIE (MIRRORS, | SOFAS, DIVANS, |. “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | S¢theF 2 bela = ‘two years, with - COUCHES, EASY CHAIRS." ROCK! in cash, and the balance in two equal installments | *2¢e% to the same Fate of interest at sis ‘centum per annvin, had caught the devil fish, small ones, in DESKS, PICTURES. ODD BUREAUS, WASIi | in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent ee « pd et secured’ ty deed the morning, on their cutter trip, for the} STANDS, AND BEDSTEADS: PILLOWS, Bos. | per annum, ‘payable seml-anaually from day “of | Zt ‘of trust upos the property or alll cash, at STERS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW 5 sale, and secured by deed of trast on the tae rene the ‘of A deposit of $250 Dyypose cf giving the crew a treat. The| BED SPRINGS, CAMPETS, OI Geotea, | talg: and secured at the option of the rk | parable, sem! to ER a Ft] crew, one and all, took the bowls and emp- MATTING, UGS, ART SQUARES, STOVES fof $200 "will be required ‘at the time of fon of the sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial Ued the stuff out of the open ports. It was} KETHES. 600p a Terms to ‘be complied wak sihurchaser's ccat. | at time of et e {o'be complied with within ten days from day at the color of black ink, and perfectly AT AUCHON OS TURDAY. NovemBun | from day of sal : Atteen days | cost. ‘Terms sale; otherwise tbe trusioes reserve the ‘right te vile. 2 , 1807, AT TEN A.M, | the right, to, resell oreo the ste property. = “It may go in Greece,” said they, ‘bat it | IN OUR ROOMS, 1437 G STREET. cost of the defai earaeee Setausing Porters 2 a a can’t be shoved into white men on these ALSO. ca advertisement of days" adver oe Packets. Pass the junk.’ AT TWELVE 0" M. published in Ws paper CONSTANTINE “The Greek mess cooks wondered greatty | HORSE}, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETO, ease y tor | at this lack of appreciation. Then they | nci5.tt ©. G. SLOAN & 00., Auctioneers. | nol8-d&de « t

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