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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1897-16 PAGES. Plowman, T. S., Ala. Powers, H. Henry, Vt. Prince, George W., Ill. Pugh, Samuel J., Ky. Quigg, Lemuel E., N. ¥.. Ray, George W., N. Reeves, Walter, Ill. Rhea, John S., Ken. Richardson, Jas. D., Teni Ridgely, BE. R., Kan Rixey, John F., Va. Robb, Edward, Mo. Robbins, Edward E., Pa. Robinson, James M., Ind. Royse, Lemuel W., Ind Russell, Charles A., Conn. Sayers, Joseph D., Tex. Settle, Evan E., Ken. The Wellington Shafroth, John F., Colo...1463 Kenesaw av. Shannon, Richard C., N. Y....The Portland Shattuc, William B., Ohio...The Cochran Sheiden, Carlos D., Mich.....The Colonial Sherman, James 8., N. Y. .-The Cairo 4 Showalter, Joseph B., Pa.,..1002 E. Cap. st. Shuford, A. C., N. C. Simpkins, John, Mass. Simpson, Jerry, Kan. Sims, T. W., Te Skinner, Harry, N. C. Slayden, James L., Tex..1688 19th st. n.w. Smith, David H., Ken. .TheWellington Smith, George W., Ill 918 14th st. n.w. Smith, Marcus A., Ari: The Wellington Smith, Samuel W., Mich. 407 C st. s.e. Snover, Horace G., Mich 1 D st. s.e. Southard, Jas. H., Ohio......The Hamilton Southwick, George N., N. Y.....The Cairo Spalding, George, Mich....920 14th st. n.w. Sparkman, Stephen M., Fla..1743 R st. n.w. Sperry, Nehemiah D., Ct.The Buckingham Sprague, Charles F., Mass..1500 R. I. ave. Stallings, Jesse The National Stark, Wm. L. .....-810 N. C. ave. 8.e. Steele, George W., Ind The Ebbitt Stephens, John H., Tex N. J. ave. s.e. Stevens, F. C., Minn. Postal Tel. bldg. Stewart, Alexander, W 1014 Vt. ave. 5 James F., -La Normandie J. William, s. Stene, Charles W Stor Wi Strait, Thor Strode, Je Strowd, V HOTELS. HOTELS. nlotel Empire BOULEVARD and 624 STREET, NEW YORK CITY. «.-The Shoreham ‘The Arlington 25 Iowa circle .1013 E st. n.w. 103 6th st. n.w. ---508 East Cap. st. -102 B st. ne. -The Varnum e Hamilton ..The Riggs A strictly first-class modern hotel at moderate rates has been a long- felt want in New York. The Hotel Empire fills it. It is equal in equipment, accessibility, cuisine and service to the most expen- sive hotels of the world, and its rates are less than those charged by the ordinary hotel. It is delightfully situated at the intersection of the Grand Boulevard, Columbus avenue and 63d street, and fronts on Empire Park. 1717 K st. nw. 10 T st. n.w. -The Varnum It is noted for the excellence of its cuisine and service, its homelike and beautiful appointments, its delightful music, and its moderate rates. It is the winter home of many of the best families of the Metropolis, and enjoys the patronage of travelers and tourists of the best class from all parts of the world. All points in the city can be reached more easily and in less time from the Hotel Empire than from any of the down town hotels. The Broadway cable, the Sixth, Seventh and Ninth Avenue, the Am- sterdam Avenue and the Boulevard and Forty-second™surface cars pass its entrance. The stations of the Sixth and Ninth Avenue “L” Roads are only one minute’s walk from its doors. The Belt Line cars only one block A721 Q st. nw. fl4 K st. new. 1ith st. nw. m F. 2 3d st. s.e. away. Sturtevant, John C. s an, Wi Ss 29 st. nw. . Sulloway, Cyrus A. pV: peed W. JOHNSON QUINN, Proprietor, |S", O2%, Baa ne Swanson, Claude A To W. Jasper, S. Tate, Parish Carter, G -The Riggs Ith st. new. 0 A st. 8.e. LIST OF CONGRESSMEN a Z ; Tawney, James A., Minn. ith st. nw. aenex: Pte) he Tagter, Rol Ohio h st. nw. Seaeke “ ‘aylor, G 13d st. se. Piatt sae as pceepaitan Terry, Wil! The Metropolitan 4 & ---Colonial | Tongue 3B st. nw. Senators. paras bos G., lowa....The Shoreham | Underwood, ad. Ape The names of senators who have reached | Goy Ny Sheri rene carves vs nent ea ee =f Seige cee be 2 y + Nicholas 3 e@ Varnum | Vandiver, Willard D., Mo. = ey are sive below, with their ad fe ee we : 22 3d st. n.w. | Van Voorhis, Henry C., Ohio..The Cochran dresse Cramp, Rosseau O., Mich. hslage, J. H. G., N. ¥..The Congressional Aldrien, N. W Gtumpacker, E. D., Ind. Vincent, W. D., K 2 Allen, Wm. V. eee Wadsworth, J “1783K st. nw. WE harles, Kan. Walker, James A. -La Normandie 0. -The Cairo New Hampshire ave. . Ohio. The Ebbitt Riggs House -The Metropolitan 1420 Lith st. n.w. Walker, Joseph H., Wanger, Irving P. Ward, William Warner, Vespasian, Il Weaver, Waiter L., Ohio. Weymouth, Geo. W., Mass. Wheeler, Chas. K., Ky. Wheeler, Joseph. Ala. White, Ger Wilber, Da -The Shoreham . John, P: 1217 Vt. ave. ucien, n. Danford, a H.. Ark Julius C., The Varnum ‘The Hamilton he Wellington .122 E. Capitol st. ‘arnum The Varnum » Wellington -1623 H st. nw. e..The Hamilton Isl4 K st. nw. Willard’s Johnson 121 fferreid, st. | De Vries, Marion, Cal Dingles Morgan B. -The Cochran tanyarne, S. C......La Normandie a La Normandie Rankin, Pa.1331 Corcoran st. Young, William The Raleigh = La . » Varnum | Zenor, William N. Capitol st. N. : he Ebbitt se e ene re Minn. y Columbia et | Otieers ef House of Representatives. ae Rev. H. N. Couden, Chaplain. Alexander McDowell, Clerk. Normand 128 C st. s.e. Cha: ukner, k BA sell, Sergeant-at-Arms. n J. Glenn, Doorkeeper. Willard's . McElroy, Postmaster, 221 E. Cap. st. see A DIVER’S EXPERIENCE. H. er, Israel F., N.Y. . John F., Mass..The Wellington atrick, Thomas Y., Ky..The > nal | ‘fhe Wreck Settled Down on the Air eming, William H., Ga -The Cairo Tube. etcher, Loren, Minn i : vote, Wallace T., jr. | Poss, ‘Ge Richmond Shotehan | From the Brooklyn Fa To his training as a sailor Capt. Charles Smith, a well-known Boston diver, prob- ably owed his truly marvelous escape from death when overtaken by accident, while at work on the sunken hull of the Clara Post in the harbor of Bridgeport, Conn., a year or so ago. The wreck lay sixteen fathoms deep, and when Capt. Smith descended to examine it he found that the masts had Fox, Andrew F. Gaines, John W. bson, Henry R Het, Charles W lett, Frede: The Hamilton 615th st. x -The Elsme ‘The Varnu: Yermont avi Chapin st. aE Bae R. 1. ave. n.w,| €one by the board, and that the deck had Metrope been torn off by the waves, while the cross 1 B street me. timbers, strewed with the wreckage, hung over the decks and into the holds. Smith began to cut them away, when suddenly the tangled mass shifted and fell part way in the hold, catching him with it, and prisoning him as in a vise. The diver could not see far in the deep water in which he was at work, and finding him- self pinned in, how he could not tell, he pulled the life line three times—the signal that his life was in peril. He felt himself. rising a few feet; then all the wreckage fell in on him, pinning him more securely than “2114 Vermont av an, James. Mi R. Q., Texas. Jno. L. H.D..3 dno. T. ton, Edward L » Levin Ir Alfred € ‘tman, Chas. $ , Mich.‘The Ingleside ing, Del.........The Oxford Pa. Vt. ave. n. d.. jr. Knute on. Minn K st. nw. h st. nv La Normandie rmandie 2 A st. Henr: n S17 16th st. n.w.| before. Worst still, when he tried to free Conn --Arlington | Henr: 2 Conn....1421 K st. n. himself, he found that the air pipe had en- , 5 Arlington | Henry, Patrick, Miss. 1308 R st. n. countered some unseen obstruction, and EGR. M st. nw. | Henry, R. L., Te: The Weilington | that to attempt to move about would shut dfield, Vt. -1555 J, st | Hepburn, William P., Towa.. Cap. st.) off his supply of air. The peril was one 12 K street | Hicks, Josiah D., Penn. --Willard’s | that made each moment seem like an eter- ....Portland | Hilborn, Samuel G., Cal The Hamilton | nity. 1317 Yale st. | Hill, Ebenezer J., Conn. The Hamilton) Meantime the diver’s assistants were try- rmandie | Hinrichsen, W. H., Ill..1014 Mass. ave. n. ing to find out what had happened to him, Normandie | Hitt, Robert R., Il] K st. n.w. | Hooker, Warren B. . n.W. | It seemed to them that the signal to haul -The Cairo up had been instantly followed by one to mer, J. C., Wis Howard, Milford W lower, and then, by one to stop. ‘The man Stewart, Wm. M.. Howard, William M., Ga. -The Bancroft | at the life line, confused by th appar- Tillman. B. R.. S.C. . Capitol Howe, James R., N. ¥ Md. ave. n.e. | ently contradictory commands, ordered the Teller, H. M., 1 R. 1. ave. | Howell, Benjamin F., N. J Normandie | derricks to haul on the blocks. Nothing Thurston, J. M. .Raleigh | Hull, John A. T., Iowa -The Portland | yielded to the strain, and the men at the Turner, G.. Wash. -Portland | Hunter, Andrew J., Ill....The Congressional | pumps labored until’ they were exhausted Turley, T. B., Tenn. Hurley Yarnum | Jenkin Jobnso: Denis M., N.-Y. John J. . Martin Z ming ave. ; Jones, William A., Va. Normandie | Jones, William C., Wash. -1609 K street | Joy, Charles F., Mo. 1537 1 st. n.w. The Wellington ..238 Md. ave. n.e. The Varnum 26 Mth st. nw. 815 12th st. n.w. and had to give way to others, with still no signs of release. In the meantime a new danger threatened the imprisoned man be- low. In catching hold of some iron bolts he had cut a small hole in the valve of one of his rubber gloves, and water, filling the Wis yetmore, ¢ ite, S. M., Normandie | Kelley, John E., S. D. E. Cap. st. | glove, was slowly oozing past the clamps Wilson, Jno. I The Cairo | Kerr, Winfield S., Ohi he Fredonia | at the wrist, and creeping up the arm. It Wolcott o. ‘onn. ave. | Ketcham, John H., N, ‘The Hamilton | Seemed to the helpless diver, held fast in Vest, G. i204 Post. nw. William H., UL -La Normandie | the tide-swept mass, that he would soon be Kirkpatrick, William S., Pa..Th Kitchin, William W., N. C. Kleberg, Rudolph, Texas. Richmond -The National strangled or crushed to death. Confused by the great air pressure in his helmet, he had about concluded that his end had come, when, unlooked for relief—the wreckage gave a lurch, and he found that he could Representatives. Representatives have arrived and are lo- cated as follows: < 4 climb up to one of the deck timbers. He oe Monroe ie ae cte grasped his ax and was hewing desperately Lamb, John, V: a for freedom when suddenly the whole mass =| ee anee a ae : Gan Be gave wa; : and began to rise rapidly, carry- 1 Concor: iD. st. | Ing the diver, now head downward, with 100 B st. ne. National. | j¢, His queer ascent did not consume more Latimer, Asbury ¢ than ten seconds, but it was long enough Lentz, John J., Ohio -The Varnum M Best. n E sbeouel for him to live over in memory all the ~The Ri Lol ee Gaire fe nts of a lifetime of two score years. At p Wellington | rinney Romulus Z. SH et nw | frst his comrades failed to discover him in Md. ave. Papers ne reals rhe Altay |e s of tangled material, and their Little, John § The Varnan, | Surprise can be imagined when’ he shot up through the wreckage, feet first. Capt. pa ioes ee ee eo Mf | Smith described this as his closest call to a. 4 The Test: | death's door, “and,” he added, “I have Loud Willarats | Peebed through the keyhole pretty often.” eae The National |, Capt, Smith's adventure reminded | a ov N tional | prother diver, in whose presence it was fae ~ “The Regent | tol, of a narrow escape of his own. It oc- curred while he was putting some copper on the botiom of a steamship in dock. “I took some plates Gown with me,” said he, ‘and worked for a while on one side of the Lybrand, Archibal MeCall, Ohio. M id, he Hamilton [huil, after which I started to put some “ Plates on the other side. ‘The vessel was se , z about three feet off the bottom, and I > ib tice ere we kh st. mW. | crawled underneath, dragging the plates McEwad,/ thomas 810 ne behind me. After 1 had been at work an teclite, Wine ~™W- | hour or so I noticed that my afr was get- MEME Set ae E ting short, but when I tried to get under aa in, fenton, enn. orman the keel again to be hauled up 1 found the steamship on the bottom and squeezing my Thomas G., Ark..The Metropolitan Th s. Cap. si W., Ga.. air hose between its keel and the ground. Normandie } 4 mes G., Cal The tide was ebbing, and the hull had . 8 E. Cap. st. nany land B., N. » H st. n.w. | gradually sunk until it was almost aground. hon, ‘Thaddeus M., Pa. ‘The Oxford | T had forgotten all about the tide, and when ; | Mann, James R., 1 1623 H st. n.w. | I pulled the hose it refused to move an inch. : | Marsh, Benjamin F., Mi..121 Md. ave. n.c.| If the bottom had been soft it would not = hall, George A., Ohio Cap. st.| have mattered so much, but it was rock, Ebbitt » Columbia road 2 K st. nw. s H., Maxwell, Samuel, Neb. Meekison, David, Ohio IOUS Ns: Ee and the hose was gripped like a vice. There was nothing to do but wait; if she feil any lower the air would be entirely Mercer, David H.. Neb “3 Roanoke st. | shut off and ¥ would have to die. Not till . Wm. Mi - Cap. st. | my last hour shall I forget the torture of » Adolph, La.. St. n.w. | those few minutes while I waited to see Robert W he Congressional | whether {t rose or fell. My head felt as r, Warren W., ‘The Varnum tw -1342 T st. nw. 49 D st. s. though it was bursting, and my nose and ears were bleeding. I took heart, however, when the air began to freshen, for I knew then that the tide had begun turning and that the hull was rising. There was plenty of time for me tq recover my nerve before it was high enough off the bottom for me to craw! under, but I did not get it back. Instead, I stood there shaking like one stricken with palsy until 1 could squeeze under the bottom and give the signal to be hauled up. I reached the surface in a half- fainting condition, and I was sick for weeks afterward. When I did recover it was with hearing permanently impaired.” How to Become a Centenarian. London Letter to the New York Sun. Sir James Sawyer, a well-known physt- cian of Birmingham, has been confiding to an audience in that town the secret of lon- gevity. Keep the following nineteen com- mandments and Sir James sees no reason why you should not live to be 100; 1. Eight hours’ sleep. --The Hamilton | 6 15th st. n. Maryland ave. n.e. sth st. nw. 1245 Conn. ave. , Francis G orthway, S$ | Norton, st. s.e. | Odell, Be Varnum len, He 1722 Q st. now. | Olmstead, Marlin’ E. ~The F ‘John -The Varnum | Otey, Peter J., V yA st. ne. | Ojen, Theobold, ¥ -The Ebbitt | Overstreet, Jesse, Ind... ua Normandie | Packer, Horace B., Pa 408 6th st. now. | Parker, Richard W., N. J -1421 Q st. n-w. | Payne, Sereno E., N.Y. ¥..The Hamilton | Pearce, Charles E., Mo- 18 Hopkins pl. n.w. | Pearson, Richmond, N. © ..The Regent | Perkins, George D., Iowa. ~The Shoreham | Peters, M. S., Kan. ‘The Shoreham ! Pierce, Rice A. Tenn. The Shoreham § 14th st. nw. ‘The Oxford 250 Del. ave. n.e. 2 19th st. nw. -Willard’s 4B st. ne. The Hamilton 1013 L st. n.w. ++--The Varnum J hundred and fort 2. Sleep on bis Opel es le. 3. Keep your window open all night. 4. Have a mat to your bed room door. 5. Do not have our bedstead against the wall. ou 8. No cold tub in the morning, but a bath at the temperature of ‘the body. 7. Exercise before breakfast. 8. Eat little meat and see that it is well cooked. re 9. (For adults) Drink no milk. 10. Eat plenty of fat, to feed the cells which destroy disease germs. e Avoid intoxicants, which destroy those cells. S 12. Daily exercise in-the open air. 13. Allow no pet animals in your living rooms. They are apt’ to carry about dis- ease germs. LS 14. Live in the country if you can. 15. Watch the three Ds—drinking water, damp and drains. 16. Have change of occupation. 17. Take frequent and short holidays. 18. Limit your ambition; and 19. Keep your temper. oo Germany’s Need. From the Detroit News. Kaiser Wilhelm himself is one of the strongest reasons why Germany needs more warships. — see. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Today. Thomas J. Owen & Co., Aucts., 018 F st. n.w.— ‘Trustees’ sale of lots in Mt. Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, on Monday, Dee. 20, at 4 o'clock p.m. Hi. Bradley Davidson and Luther S. Fristoe, trus- tees. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— Trustees’ sule of dwelling, No. 605 10th st. n.e., on Monday, Dec. 20, at 4:45 o'clock p.m. Charles F, Benjamin and Wm. H. Drneanson, trustees. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n. ‘Trustecs’ sale of unimproved real estate on 6th st. bet. H and I n.e., on Monday, Dec. 20, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. William E. Edmonston and Aldis 1. Browne, trustees. Walter B. Williams & Cv., Aucts., 10th and D sts. n.w.—Trustees’ sale of dwelling, No. 1218 1ith st. n.w., on Monday, Dec. 20, at 4 o'clock pm. Albert F. Fox and Louis P. Shoemaker, trustees. This Evening. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and D sts. n.w.—Annual sale of Taunton silver-plated ware, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tomorrow. Duncansen Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— ‘Trustees’ sale of lots in “Fairview Heights,” near Tenlestown road, on Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 4 o'clock p.m. Edward N. Rice and William A. Gordon, trustees. Thomas J. Owen, Auet., 913 F st. n.w.—Trus- tees’ sale of lots on North Capitol st. bet. New York ave. and M st. n.w., on Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 4 o'clock p.m. William E. Edmonston and H. Bradley Davidson, trustees. Thomas Dowling & Co,, Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 124 5th st. s.c., on Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 4 o'clock p.m. Jesse H. Wilson and John Ridout, trustees. Duneanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— Sule of real estate notes, on Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 1 o'clock p.m. S. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of herses, on Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 10 o'clock a.m. a inclair & Co., Aucts., 626 La. ave. n.w.-- Sale of furniture, on Tuesday, Dee. 21, at 10 o'clock a.m, ' J. E. Frechle & Co., Aucts., 316-318 8th st. n.w. —Sale of furniture and carpets, on ‘Tuesday, Dee. SRNOON, es ade = B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONE! ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROVERTY, NO. 1214, ELEVENTH STRE: NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a of trust, duted May 8, 1897, and duly in Liber No. 2214, follo 24G ct keq., of the land records of the District of Columh nd at the request of the party holdiag. the note’ secured thérebyyi we will sell at_publi wremilses, on MONDAY + 1se7, AT FOUR “LOC . rte of tot’ numbered ten (10), In Davidson's subdivisidn of “square tninbered three (R40), In the elty of Washing- ton, D. C., fronting 1S feeton 1th street and running back 92 feet to am ailey, 15% feet. wid as described by n and bounds in sald deed of trust, and improved by a three-story and basement brick’ house, no ‘Terms of’ sal vacant. One-third ‘eash, balance at one and two years, with Interest at the rate of six er cent per anmumy payable sem!-annually, and ecured by deed. of ‘trist on property. sold." All ccnveyancing at purchaser’ A deposit of $100 Will be required. at thm * ALBERT FF Lous F. SHOEMAKER, ‘920 If st. n. del1-d&as Trustees. Auctioneers, Taunton Silver-Plate Co.’s 26th Annual Sale Now Progressing At our sales rooms, cor. 10th and Pa. ave. n.w., 11A.M., 3 and 7:30 P.M. del7-5t_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. #UTURE DAYS, RATCLIFFE, SUTT( ¥ & CO., AUCTIONEERS. The entire stock of the American Premium Stamp Co., Inter-Ocean Bidg., 512 9th st. n.w., to be sold by auction, on Wed=- nesday Morning, December 23, at 11 O’Clock. Now on exhibi- tion.: 2t RATCI IFFE, SU’ NOTICE OF SALE-—-NOTIC that 1 will sell at public a reoms of Ratcliffe, Sut 4 EREBY GIV at the ware- 20 Penusylvan avenue D.w., HIRD DAY 0! MBER, COMMENCING ATT! <AUM., of lost, stolen a ed. pro returned to me’ by the metropolitan police District of Columbia and remain unclat und uncalled for by the vners, property ists of Bleyeles, Clothing, and Miscellaneous Geods. RICHARD TER, Chief also Property Clerk, Approved by Commissioners, D. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 013 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS IN| MOUNT PLEASANT AND PLEASANT PLAINS. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 2002, foilo 477 et feq., one of the land records of the’ District of Columbia, and at the request of the party: secured thereby, the under- Signed trustees will sell, “at public auction, In front of the premises, on" MONDAY, DECEMBER TWENTIETH, AT FOUR! O'CLOCK P. 14 and 20. tn’ block 3, of Todd & Brown’ vision of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant PI as recorded in County Subdtvision Book Levy Court 2, pages 24 and 25, in the ottice of the surveyor of the D'strict of Cofumbla. Terms: One fourth’! cash, balance in one and two years, with Interest, secured by a deed of trust’ on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purebaser. A deposit of $100 on each lot at time of ‘sale.’ Conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's: cost. H. BRADLEY. D. LUTHER 8. -ER de8-dts until WEDNESDAY, DECEM- NTY-SECOND,AT HALF-PAST THREE . M., sme place. By order of the trustees. 3 de20-dts DUNCANSON BRUS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUST! SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK HOUSE, NO. 605 10TH STREET NORTHEAST. . By virtue of a certain deed ‘of trust, recorded in Liber No. 2001, at folio 416 et seq.. one ef the land records of’the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF ‘DECEMBER, A.D.’ 1897, AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P. lot 23, in stare 96), together with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance {0 one and two years, at er annum, interest payable semi-onnually. $100 required at ‘time of sale. ‘Ten days allowed to complete the transfer. HARLES F. BENJAMIN, WM, H. DUNCANSON, de13-d&ds ‘Trustees. 7 THH ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- count of the weather, until THURSDAY, DECEM- BER TWENTY-THIRD, 1897, at the same time peace CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, WM, H. DUNCANSON, —” 4c20-dkds ‘Trustees. “up rug style, with borders, from 15 to 40 yards. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FCTURE DAYS. a —= \ AUCTION . SALES. __ FUTURE DAYS. J. E. FRECHIE & CO., General accent IES) 8th st. n.w., above ave. FURNITURE AND CARPETS To be sold without reserve, on TUESDAY, DE- CEMBER TWENTY-VIEST; TEN AM, SS ‘EW ts, made up ready to lay, in Velvet, Moquet, Brasecls and. Wilton.” Some wonder An extensive line of Furniture, in single pieces ALL NEW), suitable for holiday gifts. Decorat~d ina Toilet, Tea and Dinner Sets, Fancy Jardin- feres, etc. To be sold at 11:30, contents of pri- vate reeidence from a family declining housekeep- ing. ‘Goods on exhibition all week.” 316-18 8th st. D.w., above Pa. ave. it Auction Sale at J..G. Sinclair's, 626 La. ave. and 617 C, TUES- DAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-FIRST. Ciristmas presents, such as pianos, organs, chiffoniers, side- boards, ‘parlor sets. iron beds, fancy rockers, uo- Hone. J. G. SINCLAIR, Auctioneer. te : REGULAR SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, AT PUBLIC “TION AT THE BAZAAR, NO. 940 LA. AV TOMORROW (Tuesday) "MORNING, DECEMBER ENTY-FIRST, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell 80 head of horses and mares. first-class stock, youn; und, also 10 NEW PORTLAND AND ALBANY CUTTERS; also new nd second-hand vehicles of different kinds, har- et 8. BENSINGE! eer. DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE NOTE AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D.’ 1897, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M. there will be sold at our rooms, 9th and D stre: northwest, Washington, D. C., one (1) real estate Rote, dated October 1. 1806, for £500, parable one year after date, secured by of trust on the north half of lot 31, in block 19, Meridian Hill, more fully described in Liber 2155, at folio 338, of the land records of the District of Columbia. Terms cash. All parties concerned will take notice. By order of the bolder of the note. del3-dis DUNC. N BROS., ucts. ISTHE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, THR TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF DE In this lot are some CEMBER, ‘at the same hour and place. By order of the holder of the note. del6-dts DUNCANSON BROS.. Ancts. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 124 FIFTH STREET SOUTH- EAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Octe ber 29, 1894, and duly recorded in Liber No. 18 at folio No.’ 240 et seq., one of the land rece for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell at putite auction, in frout of the premises, on Tt AY, THE TWENTY-FIEST DAY OF DICE BER, 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described property, belng parts of original lots three (3) and five (5) in square eight hundred and forty-two (842), beginning on Sth street east at a point two feet ‘north from the southwest corner of said lot five (5), thence north twenty-three feet, thence east one hundred and five feet, thence scuth twenty-three feet to a three-foot alley, thence west one hundred and five feet along the nerth line of said alley to the place of beginuing. together with the free use and privilege forever of said alley bounding on the south line of abovs de- scibed real estate, together with the improve- ments thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with Interest, and secured by dced of trast upon the property, or all cash, at th purchaser's option. $200 deposit. required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be cou plied with in ten days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. JESSE H. WILSON, Trustee, Equity building. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, de9-dts Fendall building. DUNCANS®N BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF LOT: RVIEW ‘OLU M- HEIGHTHS, "IN THE DIST: the ‘of Col auction, in frout of th THE TWENT 1897, AT. of ground in the Dis of a tract of land lying on formerly known as. parts “Terra Firma’ and “All as lot numbered twenty-cne bered one (1): lots numbered 1 in block numbered three (), and lots n teen (15) and sevent of block u (4) of & subdivision kne made by J ALD. ASS: the District of Columbia, 6, at page 71. ins of sale: One-third cash, b: and twelve montis, with interest from day at the rate of 6% per aunum, secured” by of trust om the property, or all cash, at th of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 ‘on each lot re- quired at Ume of sale. Conveyancing and record: ing at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not cempiled with fu ten days from day of sale, the trustecs reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. EDWARD WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustees. and now : in block num- three (3). in Book C de7-d&ds ST WEEN NF! Y AVENUE J EET, NORTH CAPITOL Ad SRI SoRTHW By virtue of a cert. corded in Liber 1900, foliv et seq... one land records of the District of Columbia, the request of the party secured there dasigved, trustees, will sell, at public frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, DI TWENTY-FIRST, 1897, AT FOUR O°CLOCK P.M... all those certain pieces or: parcels of land and premises, known and distingulshed as and being lots 47 and lots 90 to both Inclusive, and lots 104 to 110, both Inclusive, ill in Frederick Bates and Kate E. Lauritzen's’ gubdivision of lots on square six hundred and nineteen (G19), as said subdivision Is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Ci a, in Book W. B. M Fage 157, The said lots will be sold separately ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance fn and two sears from day of sale, with interest. represented by promisscry notes, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 re- quired on lot 47, and of $25 on each of the other of sald lots, at’ time of sale. Conveyancing and reccrding at cost of purchaser. Terms to be com- piled with in ten day: the trustees wil} resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- heer LIAM F. EDMONSTON, Trustee, ‘Office, 500 5th st. n.Ww. H. BRADLEY DAVIDSO: de8-d&ds \, Trustee. FUTURE DAYS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ES- TAT! N SIXTH BI ‘DI STREETS NORTHEAST. By, virtue of a deed of trust, recorded In Liber No. 2009, follo 136 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, We will sell, at auction, inf DAY, THE A.D. i897, ‘ing described real estate, Washin io id Distric Lows: forty (40), forty-one (41), forty-two (42) an six (46), In Augustus Burgdorf and Allen Jonn- son's subdivision of lots in square eight hundred ), as said subdivisio a- $2, In the vlfice third cash, balance In equal installments at one and two years, with Interest at 6 per cent per annum, payabie semi-annually from day of sale, se by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A’ deposit of $50 on each lot will be lequired at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's Cost. Terms to be com- plied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell any at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser thereof. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, ALDIS B. BRO a ” ‘Trustees. ds count pluce. . EDMONSTOD ae B. BROWNE, de20-d&ds Under decree of the court, the ander ‘offer at public auctic MONDAY, Di ‘That famous ‘Trustees. Stock Farm, known as BROOK,” near Delaplane, Va., owned by Jesse A. Buckner, containing 147814 acres; 10,000 mountain peach trees, 8 years old; handsome large brick mansion and also a number of stone and brick dwellings and other buildi magnificent stables; one of the largest stone barns (500 feet long) in the state, pte. ‘This is one of the finest and most complete estates in Virginia. Terms easy. For further particulars, see the advertisements in the Virginian, published at Warrenton, Va., or EPPA HUNION, Jr., J. A. C. KEITH, ©, M. WHITE, de20-2t* Commissioners of Saic, Warrenton, Va. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE NEAR BLADENSBURG, KNOWN AS THE STEGMAIER HOTEL PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust from Stephen R. Collins and wife and John Schwinghammer and wife, dated November 18, 1896, and recorded in Liber J. W. B. No. 39, folio 213, one of the laud records of Prince George's county, Maryland, the undersigned trustees in said deed of trust wili sell at public sale, on the premises, on the Washington and Baltimore turnpike, near Bladensburg, Prince George's covnty, Maryland. on THURSDAY. DE- CEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, 1897, at THREE O'CLOCK P.M., all the reai estate in said deed of trust mentioned, being all that lot or tract «f land bounding on the sald turnpike and being part of the original tract known as “‘Chillum Castle Menor,’ containing 72 11-16 acres, as described on the plat recorded in Liber J. WB. No. 16, folio 554, and the same conveyed by Charles A. Wells, trustee, to the Washington Brewery Company by eed recorded in Liber J. W. B. No. 21, folio 142. of said land records, improved by a large hotel building and all necessary outbulldings. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale or ratification thereof by the court, of which a de- it of $600 is required on acceptance of bid; jance in two equal payments in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. If the terms are not complied with in fifteen days trustees will rescll cost of defaulting purchaser. AE HIBK and cont of TE MORE. BEATE, BHENKY B®. WOODARD, Be Defic IST i ae se Pere ei Date dics eB ebeNkusniin bean sy NET 2 HSER one Als retaliate Sd = at DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. AND 1221 UNION STREET SOUTHWEST By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in liber No. 1807, at folio 324 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell at auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER THIRTIETH, AT THREE O'CLOCK P-M., lo:s one hundred and ‘nineteen (119), one hundred and twen- ty 20), one hundred and twenty-one (12i), one hundred ‘and twenty-two (122), one hundred and twenty-three (123) ‘and one handred and twenty- four (124), in E. J. Haanan’s subdivision of lot thirty-five" @5), in ‘square five handred and two (502), as said subdivision is recorded in Mber 17, at folio'115, in the office of the surv trict, together with the improvenients, of six two-story brick dwellings, Nos. 44, 496 and 498 Clarke alley and Nos. 1217, 1219 and 1221 Union street, between M and Nand 4% and 6th streets southwest. ‘Terms: One-tlird cash, balance tn equ: ments, at one and two years, with in per cent per annum, payable semi day of sale, seoured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all casi, at the option of the pur. consisting instali- erest at 6 chaser. The properties will be sold separately ‘and a deposit of $100 on each lot will be required at time of sale, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to We complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell any lot at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser thereof. WILLIAM E. EDMONS14 Ol§ce, 500 Sth st. ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustees. SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 920 Pa. ave. n.w. TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN—TO PAY STORAGE CHARGES, ETC. I will sell at the rooms of Ratcliffe, Sutton & » a. ave. nw., on FRIDAY, THE TW RTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. isut, O'CLOCK A.M, lot Household Furniture, ete., stored with me in the name of A. J. Houghta ling. All parties interested will de18-d&cbs We del8-d&ds RATCLIFF By virtue of ber 2214, folly the Dist front oft BER TWe FOUR P.M. at iA) ST PAS the f Lowin: ibed real estate, ate de th. city . Distriet of Co: |. AML of original are 48, to- ther with the Laprove sting of three Bes, Subject to a prior trust of $2,500, duly re- corded iu the lung ree Temb‘ ds of the District of Co- Terms of sale: All cash above the amount of first deed of trast and interest on same to day of sale. A deposit of vandoed do hivod at time of sale. Terms to be complied with within otherwi: erves the right fenlting purchaser. t of recording aud con- T FOUR OC he premises, will sell, ‘in it 365, fronting 21.6 NW Tith st. near U st. Bw, with a depth of 93 feet to an alle; This is a good building lot in an fmproving see- th n and should command attention. ats . G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. WALTER B. WILL CO., AUCTIONEEL TRUS RLY TH ’ ARY ROAD Ait HiWOOD, IMPROVED WITH A PRAM DWELLING. By virtue of a certain decd of trust, and rded in Liber” 1 ie of the land records of th ud wt the request of the li of Columbia, the nutes secur DECEMI the following of ¢ of land, sit coiled Besurvey of Peter's Mill for th at the north Buti subdivision Line, Dugan and Butler ft J. Dugan, trustees, in the ouiice of the recor deeds on the sixtl day of ¢ A.D. 159) ne south line of the Military road, and ri thence with said road nerth 7# Robinson's east 9 thence wit Dugan e or less, improved b : One-hird of the purchase money ee in two equal install J two years, with Interesc at the cent per al on the or all cash of the required at sale. cording at the purchaser's cost. with within ten (19) days f ate of sale, or the trustee reserves the resell at. the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five (5) days’ advertisement of such L WILLLAD YN, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED ‘ATE, LOCATED AT INTER ‘OF COLUMBIA ROAD AND 3} TEENTH STREET. 2 irtue of a decree of the Supreme rict of Columbia, passed 1897, in Equity Cause N 18216, Stcddard et al. are the complainants and Henry S. Johnson et al. are the defendants, the trustee appo ESDAY. TH kt, A.D. 2 |, at public auction, on the premises, the ing described proverty, located in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, viz.: Part of lot numbered one (1), in Morgan's unre- cuded subdivision of a tract of land known as “Widow's Mite," conveyed to Maria T. Stoddard, row deceased, by a deed recorded in fol ‘of the land records of the ontr ¢ said part at a peint in the east I |. eighty-one (el) feet scutherly from the intersection of said eust line cf Columbia road with the west line of 19th street extended. and running thence eust to sald west line of 19th street extended: thence cutkerly with sald west line se sur (74) feet nine (9) Inches; thence west to Intersect sajd eust line of Columbia road, and thence north- erly with seid east line to the point of beinfing, with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights und privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. ‘Rerms of sale: One-third cash, balance tn one and two sears from date of sale, the deferred payments to be represented by the notes of the purchaser or parchasers, with Interest at six per centum per annum until paid, payable semi-an- nually, sectred by n deed of trust upon the prop- erty ‘sold, or all cash, ut the option of the pur- chaser. "A deposit of $250 will be required at the time of sale. All recording and con ncing at the cost of the purchaser. ‘Taxes paid to date of sale. Terms of sale must be complied with within ten days from date of sale. otherwise the trustee rescrves the right to resell said proprty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington D.C. JOHN B. LARNER, Trustee, del-d&ds 1335 °F st. nw. C>THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON 4 connt of the weather, antl WE DAY, 1 CEMBER TWENTY-SECOND, 1897, at the same bo ud place. del5-d&ds. JOHN B. LARNER, Trust THOS. J. OWEN; AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. 2F VALUABLE IMPROVED TWO 3-STORY BRICK ND 1904 JUNIPER SL LE D&vur By virtue cf a certa’ recorded, 2 one of dived of trust to us, duly 2049, folios No. 432 et seq. ls of the District of € > 3 . in front of promis SPAY, THE TWENTY. pave ER, 1897, AT FOUR. oO% the followi cribed land and premises, inty of Washington, District of lots numbered forty-four (44) (45), in Chas, V. ‘Trott and A. Johnson's subdivision of lots in block one ( Droit Park,” as per plat recorded In Liber County No. 7, Xo. 130, of the records of the ottice of of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of purchase jaoney in cash, the belance in one, two three years, with interest at the rate of six at per on num, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust upon the property, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 on lot required at the t'me of the sale. ancing and recording rt cost of the s Terms of sale te be complied with witht: s from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk a of the defaulting purchaser, after tive da. of such sale in some newspaper publisied in the city of Washington, D. C. ALRERT A. WILSON, JOUN B. LARNER, de13-d&ds Trustees, 1335 F st. uw. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY, SIX-ROOM BRICK DWELLING, BEING 911 9TH ST. S.E. By virtue of a decd of trust duly recorded in Liber 2219, folio 187 et |-, One Of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured there!y, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the rem! on FRIDAY, DECEMBER ‘TWENTY- FOURTH, 1897, at FOUR O'CLOCK PLM.. the 16 feet 3 inches front adjoining the south 16 fect 3 inches front by the fuli depta of original lot eleven (1), in square 928, Washington, D. C., subject to a right of way over the rear portion thereof for al- ley purposes, as the same {s particularly described in said deed of trust, with the improvements there- on. ‘Terms of sale: Bold subject to a deed of trust of $1,800, dated November 24, 1896, payable in $ years’ from date; balance, over and above said Trust, one-half cash, balance in one year, with in- terest secured by a deed of trust on the property sold: or all cash, at purchaser's option. A’ deposit of $100 required at time of sale. ‘Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. E. ABBOTT, CISSEL, WILLIAM del4-d&as Tru-tees. GEO. W. CLEARING-OUT SALE—ALL KINDS OF STOVES, Sera Ia MEE OE SALE Ht ROSENBERG, 8TH AND D N.W. ‘022-1 m' nnually from | j be complied with by the 1 G, SLOAN & CO, AUCTION .E OF VALUABL > 11S CONN ST, WASHIEN . of the dan ubia, and at the the party secured thereby. ces, Will well, at in Liber No. + fale 1s records of the District of request of de: ps DECEM M.. wate in the of Oetumbia wmbered four i) im * subdivision of ER, A the following de- > AT FOUR O'CLOCK 23 scribed land and ime, Washington, in designated xs and being Alexander EK. Shephe square numbered une s said subdivinton is District 210, togetbe Terms of sale: One-tii to be paid in cash, and installinents, payable in Anterest et six (6) per anually of purchaser u quired of the conveyancing, cost of the | plied with within mi day of wale, other- wise the trustees reser p right the Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting at the tine of suie. arial fees at the f anle to be o purchaser, JAMES M. GRE! JOHN PD. cover del7-dts Columbia Tithe Insurance THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts., 612 E st. nw TRL, LE OF VALUABLE Inipre Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trast to the undersigned, date December 1893, and recorded in Liber No. 1 Beq., of th> land records of the Distri bia,"and by direction in writing cured by seid deed of trust, w the premises, «i XINTH DAY OF DEC SLOCI the fol ef lot numbered one lundred and seventeen (114), In Rudolf Gol.tkebmid's mids vision of lots in square numbered two band: rive (212), a8 per plat record i is of the offi of Colum- parties we- for male, Tun sur- f Columbia, with the build- iugs ani improvements thereon, belug No. 1229 15th street n Terms cf sxle anual installments, w per annum, payable sex and three years. and se the property sold. oF al purchaser. the nale rd cash, balance fi bh interest at 6 " at the op A depoxit of $200 will be All coaveyane to be pald by the purl rehaser within fifteen or the trust right tc advertise and tesell at t of the defaulting pikebaner. AMES A” BATE! ABEAM P. FARL days from date of sale, SUTTON & « HANDSOME T AND BASEMENT BRICK AND STONE RESIDENCE, NO 1141 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1539, at folio 449 et seq). one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the the party secured thereby, the ng trustee will ai M.. the e. lying end in the city of Wasxh- wits” Let "Brad! ty-vig! corded subdivist 9), fn squar same is recorded of the land rec the District of « Htyprovewents, rlits, « erme: One-third ‘ot the money to De paid in cash, the resi » equal in- ats in one and two years, with in of 6 per cent 1 muta until paid, payable semt-an the deferred ‘pay- ats to be secured by of trust on tt erty sold, or all cast chaser, A deposit of sale, Terms to be cot from the day of sal serves the right to and cost of the et sell the property att efault ge ser, after previous advertiscme resale i ewspaper publixued Washington, D. Au conveyancing, recording, etc., at the cost of the purchaser. JOHN J. BYRNE, Surviving 1 AVENUB To AND SON RIGU. NL AND Mf WASHINGTON, STREET NORI C., AT PUBLIC AL On WEDNESDAY, th of DEC M 20ND DAY MBER, A.D. 189 O'CLOCK . the undersigned, as trustees under the deed ast to them, dated October 31, 1896, and re- corded Noveruber in Liber ‘No. 2151. folio 478 et seq., of the Iand records of the Disttict «f . and by di nm of the party thereby Will offer for sale, at auction, on the feut avenue frout— All cf criginal lot numtered five (5) In square numbered one hundred and sixty-one \ city of Washington, D. ¢ the original plat, sixty-one on raid avenue, und eatending through to and fronting sixty-one (G1) feet three () inches en Eighteenth street, and embracing Jots punihersd twelve U2) to seventeen (17), beth inclusive, in Corcoran’® subdivision id Jot, as per plat in H. K.. folio of the District sure Liber J. pyer’s office records. Uoned (plat of which will be shown), beginning with sublot fifteen (15), and a cash depesit with the trustees of $100 oh each sublot will be ie quired of the bighest bidder thereon; after which the land covered by such bids and ‘deposits will be offered as an entirety, and the highest bidder (per sqvare foot) theron, in execss of the agg amount of all the bids "made thereon in. x parcels, will be treated as purchasi tion of the trustees, on deposit in cash or Utled check, of $500 with the trustees, and Aeposits made thereon in separate parcels will be returned. Should no bona nde bid be made and complied with on the land as an entirety, in ex- cess as aforesaid, the bidder or bidders’ on the same in separate parcels will be treated as pur- chaser or purchasers, Terms: One-third of the purchase money tn cesh within ten days from day of sale, and the balance in tw> equal installments, payable one and two years from day of sale, with interest - bi: semi-annually, at the of six per per annum, secured by first Men on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. Aud if terms are not coniplied with in ten days from cay of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the lend upon which such defwult is made at the sisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, on five days public advertisement. All conveyancing and res cording xt purchaser's cost. MAHLUN ASHFORD, 470 La. ave. W. CLARENCE DUVALL, 925 F st. nw. Trustees. wt the ep ver- 1 ac9-dts THOMAS DOW! will sell, at public auc- . on MONDAY. JANe LOCK PM, the . situated tn deserted land the t of Columb of lots 57, 58 and iu Dl Lipscomb ‘and Saunders and div Of part ut ete “Siippery Hill,” ctihed as parts forty-three 143), in 8, trustees", sul Viainns 1 be Outlet” and ad M "us sald suodivision is ¥eyor's office of the District of Columbia in County Book 8. page yt these parte of said 4ots condemned fo shown on plat rec: with the 4 ounty Book ts, consl m sach lot. pth of ( fifty one-hundredths ely. Terms of sale: One-third ¢ and two years, with int fee or all cash, at the rms to be complied i ption of the purchas {th within ten days from day of sale. ewe the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and defaulting purchaser, after such adver- Uisements as they may deem necessary. A deposit of $100 will tbe required at time of sai. All ve; g and record cost of purchaser, Veraneing And NIAMIN 8. MINOR. Truster, 44 Txt. we B. KYD DOUGLAS, Trustee dels-d&ds Hagerstown,” Md. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.wW. ‘TRUST! ALE AT AUCTION OF FINE 8 DEN y AT TH oR! TH A D NORTH ‘GT! PAU t TW On A MBI TY -THIED, 1897, at FOUR FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the premises. the undersigned, as trusices under a deed in trest to then, 1805, and recorded Im TAber ..0f the land recor the rn sell at public avuct! uuject to of five thorsand dollars ($9,009) and acermed in- terest (belt ‘deed of trust recorded in Liber N 2050, folio et seq., of said land records), all of Jot numbered eighteen (1S), in Meriwethe: of lets in square numbered three 204), ax per plat recorded in book No. . folio 1, of ‘the records of the office of the veyor of ‘said District, with the improvemen thereon, being premises No. 1119 U street wort west. Terms: Cash, of which $100 must be doposited at time of sale and balence within ten days from Cate of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting parchasor. | “Couveyancing and rocond- Sug at p x's cost. E, WELSH ASHTORD, Gel1-dads SAMUEL A. DRURY ‘Trustecs.