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14 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1898-16 PAGES. TO SAVE Z THE FISH | tne public road. Their rights go no further | Peremptory sale of houschold articles, etc., on AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | than such free use of the stream as 1s not | Saturday, April 2, at 10 o'clock a.m. ae = [inconsistent with the rignts of his neiga-| ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Trus- TOMORROW. FUTURE DaYs. DAYS. ts |bors and the pubuc; no further than. to | tees’ sale of property No. 600 F st. n.w., on Satur- See ae eS SS=S= aon ; a ii Cee Se ae (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.).” (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Cv.) AUCTION _ FUTURE Days. JAMES W. RAT VE AUCTIONEER (Successor to Kateliffe, Sutton & Cr turn the Water on to the next man velow | day, April 2, at hin uy me conaition tney find it. ‘they | and Chas, J. Gallagher, trustees. Memorial to Congress in Behalf of aj uay nesner change its direction nor its |" ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct. ¥13 F ‘w.—Trus- | REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK ie x . TRUSTERS’ SALE OF A VALUARLE THREF- condition. The mexy neithe ndanger Ne | tees’ sale of unimproved property near American Snes a oy a huts NO, 1514 EIGHTH STREET NORTH- | OF aie! . Z aaa ELATE ated Hl 3 eo} RASEMENT PICK DWELLIN, 7 y tha se esiroy 5 2 NG, AT TEN O'CLOCK, WITHIN MY VEST. B. « HAD 1 USE, No. 1 STR) NOKTUWEST. Purer Water Supply. tun ot others by that use nor JeSiF2¥ | Methodist University, on Saturday, April 2, at 4 SALES ROOMS, 920 PA AVES NW. E| ues pune or avacwes of te Apes Gent of GIs AND NP teat agit aha = meet | o'clock p.m. H. Bradley Davidson and Jobn C. ALSO, the District of Columbia, passed in Byuity Cause S 12k | TWO-STORY AND RASEMENT ERICK THOUS = - — “intimately related to sawdust “n the | 1, ,iuson, trustees. 10 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES, IN GOOD CON- } No. 18370, the undersigned trustees will offer for ED | NO. 1806 VERMONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. character of part of the refuse and ‘ts sup- | C. G. 8h ENG chaste EAT Ghat DITIO: sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme. (Court 7 posed deleterious effects on fish life is the | 0. G. Sloan & Co. Auets... 1407 G at. n. A WEDNESDAY, THIRTRENTH DAY OF APRIL, | By virtue of a certain decd of agsignment given | the Disitiet ef t a. parsed In Kauity Cause GREAT DAMAGE DORE BY SAWDUST aisenarge from putp mulls, with w. Acninistrators’ sale of furniture, on Saturday, | LOT JEWELRY, JEWE TOOLS, ETC., BY | A.D. 1898, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., | to me, and duly recorded, 1 shall sell. at pustic | No reigned, trusters, will affor ki e Potomec is plaguea as iar down April 2, at 10 o'clock a.m. National Safe Deposit ORDER GFE, ¢. ile following descriteal real estate, situate In the | anetion, ‘for fie Store rom at 1416 Pos patnis sureeon.. ‘ie Rome ee aoe ee i Oe SG rar thotantlien sides | anc 01 Al M city of W: Wz to strict o jumbia, to-w! sylvania avenue ‘northwest, in the of Wash. prewises, on MOND. VENTE AS pers Ferry. From the milis on both sides | and Trust Co. and W. H. MeKnew, administrators. oss Gea : Pant of ongiual' ot buwbered teclve G2) tn aomare | agua, D.C. nt Meow GrCLorer ON MON. | DAY PAPSiL, AD. SHG AT EE eae | the point, not only chemical impurities, but | James W. Ratcliffe, Auct. 920 Pa. ave. RIAGES, WAGONS. Sa ee eure Uo rar ouccllpatr anaes eee tei | Roe cee QAO. IW, UAT HALT Pa\ rs Ab: he | the more substantial refuse of shavings, | Trustee's sale ef dwelling on Half st. bet. N and | at JAMES W. ginning on the west Mne of Sth street at the south- | 6, and lots 7, 18. 19, 20, 21, 22 and 27. in block | real estat. citnate e city ot Wasbin The Potomac a Sewer Above the | irc thrown into the river, and members of | O ste cw ) o'clock turday, April 2, at 4: ———= | east corner of said lot and running thence north | 7, all in section 3 of the subdivision called Bu. istrict of PEREMPTORY SALE OF da. te wit: Lot mm his ° e E 5 i valke = en 15) feet seven and one-half (71g) inches; | ville, in the county of Washington, District of | (8), of Peck’s subdivision of Inte nauk Great Falls. nu as far down at ee as me James W. Hateliffe, Aue 20 Pa. ave. n. SU= IXK=5= |= thence south fifteen (15) fegt seven aud one-half} IMMEDIATELY TE SAFTER, and continu!ag | two hundre nd oF ine, Monocacy, waere at low water the | Sale of furniture, carpets, ete., on Saturday, April Pe Gi) Inches: thenms wast ninety-four 4M) feet four | until the same are dispoted of, "I shall well. ut g K about feet nf gronnd bettum may be’ seen covered wit a0 ae 3 peloeknins eee. ches to place of beginning, together with all | potlic auction, for all of the Stock In Trade | tegether with all the ments, rights aes Te = piar curls, eovering probably spawn ata’ slat oto a2 7 01cs BENSINGER'S BAZAAR, Sp eimetics it nee eee se ey Soa ae horses, carriages, harness, ete. the fmprevements, rights &e. and Store and Office Fixtures ind Furniture of t nds and feeding grounds, the ¢ NO. 940 Le AVE | AL | On THE SAME DAY. if : pest i 205 ene Ss s: One-third cash, the balance in one and | seid firm of Williams & Hanks. consisting of We T FIVE ocLock Pat, RIGHTS HE MILLS lasting for seasons, but in time de- | “Magrath & Kennelly, Aucts., 205 11th st. naw. eOMORKOW | SMORNING “APRIL, | ptr Uey: 5 (Ney uta catctromr theless of sale tO!) ullesae aiubber abertmne, hafting, Har | lor eighteer (18), in Diller RB. Groff's subdivision of ing and adding in their decomposition | Stle of two car loads of borses on Saturday, April | SEVOND. AT TEN OCLOCK. willl be sald for nit per annum, pasable semi-annually, secured | Lars, Couplings, wfc. Olly aid Grease. an har A : ng and adc u ‘ i ae MI LLU AKER OF HAGEE: eof tras © property sold, ¢ hie inecring and rth of square nuimtere = — to the impurities with whi UOC Oe ee. 1oth and p | TOWN. a car load of Horses aud Mares—will vit See eee ee racousitnt #100 | Bieees bisraxes cysiur C30), an the ates . * den. Mechanically it de Walter 1B. Willams & Co., Aucts., 10th and for any business, workers and drivers, and ALL reptance of bid. If the terms of | of the surveyor of tb ers Ww ave thrown a fly on the tion plani life; chemically it renaers ihe le of household goods, &¢.. on Satur- mw BE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT on plied with in ten days from th pt received, it will’ then fn Book nambered ten (10 surfa-e of the Potomac cr any of its tribe- | water u for fish and their food. at 10 o'clock asm, Also, at 12 m., | SERVE = ALSO, arclorsesiects Rersrenervertieoeirtitet, in pleces and parcels. caalo sneer 5 AOD, Repetto teres ee i e the tanneries eyeles, & From Marsland. Virginia and this city, 20 head of | {1% ; k and cost of the defaulting W. ©. PRENTISS, Assignee. the improvementa, rights. &e eke Sik th Baie Fala dint thasre ddition to these are the tanneries rringes, bicycles, & Horses and Mares, some good ones for any use. See eee euease aneerisementictienn || apl-aaabe Wyatt, buildin; Terme third cosh © in one and port ef Mr. Henry Talbott. chairman of the her factories, whose offensive dis- . Bensti Auct., #40 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of AES purchaser after rane! se st ee ey re ig nia hea ade omg ¥ ee the I Ses are certain death to fish iife till | pores on Satu April 2, at 10 o'clock a.m. Wagons, Buggies. Harness, ete. Te Domaine tancng een ate eper ©O., AUCTIONEERS. a bedi ond ss ent tee ave iu shpat aitated Th es ees nusieredy oa Thos. J. Owen, Auct., 013 F st. n.w.—Sale of | It BENSIN Auctioneer. | (0p. ee oat. SOHN 3. DGLAN, OF VALCARLE Ivproven | (. property ei all oan a option Se spas ap besliale tection Yala S measured or ap neo 2 ¥ R00 z 2 730 71 D S, FANCY G : 408 5th ‘st.’ n.w., CED READ ABLE IMPROVED | the purchaser. A depoalt of 200 on each house and Geme. 17 pert was ¢ din Prof. Newell, our chief hydrograph= fancy goods, dry goods, &c., daily, at 730 7th st. | DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS pers OVED REAL ESTATE IN THE | required at time of oate. Terme of sale tobe ‘TER, +, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. By order of Salm. | dies’ and Mt 425 G st. nw., Se ¢ document . 0, of the present | 2 public AUCTION session. The condition of the water has | Behrend. _ A.M. and SE’ Furnishings, Stationer: Two « WASHINGTON, LOCATET les daily, at ELEVEN complied with 1” fifte days frem day the memorial lately sent to Congre: Asth street bet. I and K streets n.w., otherwise trustees rese r commencing TODA d&ds Trustees. 1 bet. 18th and 1% this association im support of Senate bill | heen declared to be that of a sewer at SS = APRIL FIRST. Every thing is to be sold without = rH Sains See tee ee tae BOth strech lm See ee ee ee ee Lyris 7 = pu *c at a zi Se g chron ae ag) tee CTION SALE OF* VALUABLE BUSINES ale April 12, 1898, after five days =05, providing for - ee of the | Great Us, bet It must, be remembered AUCTION SALES. BSH tagise® of Sal Ttehrend, at "ap SE AEDS HOPERTY ON THE "Now 20th strvet Wet. Fand K atrvets nx, Sezne newnpaer published i pollution of rivers where the tary con- a ei at pc na 3 2 re — SIDE STREET, Bi 3 i 26th strect bet. I and K streets nw. « ring, bathe nee ti S ae = ‘hia se ata state | Place above, ror many of the impurities THIS AFTERNOON. WALTER B. Auctioneers. AND SEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, BE Sale April 13, 1898.) cheer, ‘ z Ss the Pere Se Ssas< | have disappeared by sedimentation, oxida- — - — OU nRGUL = " s ING* "THE PREMISES 621 ON “SAID | These ure all elegant properties, and will be sold. WILTON J. LAMBERT. Trnstee, or territory affected. ticn, the action of light and, most import- | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, RULAR SATURDAY SALE. : STREET. By virtue of a certain decree of the Supreme 410 Sth etvert_ a.w. intial Sawdust. an . - e6 Tom a eehee Within and in front | ig, "igod, and recorded in Liber No. 1i12, folio 152 | Siurt got the District of Col aaasgalty scaoee oe radley bldg., 414 and D ats. now. “The fies: peeaaioal ane seceives fn Poisonou: Fish r , SE AN ESTATE. of our sales room a general assortment of con- ‘one of the land records for the District of f ug : map iwead —— —— Th * impression ene receives from a - 3 ‘oina 8 te i i pwese EE 20, SUOSB AN No, BILE: street | signed Householl Effects Carpets, Wedding, China WI'of the confirmatory deed, dated May | 1508, {wherein James Hi. Muse et al. fre com: hinchha a hurried survey of the subject of the pollu-| “Many claim that fifty miles below the | acuneast® pelug, aimethen Coy, fest front oft ice | aid Glasware. ‘To bs eat Without ‘reserve 2) abt, ang recorded Im Liter No 1904, filo 424 | PsMNNS and Louise “use tal. ‘ave defendaute, | jou of the waters from the angler's st: source of pollution the effects are lost | fcurteen (14), iu aquare seven hundred migetaity | (A080, AT TWELVE O'GAICK ML, rapotwer of Said! land records, aid at the | We will ell et public aucsten. tn front of the 9 TRUSTEES’ SAL oF VaLran + re nause: ve 7 7 of Wa 4 it 0 n= me — o the parties secure ne by, det % F me Maes — ~- = SI i okaki int that it Dectny abd <ade (olile sate through these powder causes. Your ue Ries) Gascestnineiwen Gininetcent reetucrentaoraesial| pm cesh cen made In the fegment of the inlelted- CC Columbia, (on TUESDAY, the TWRIETH DAY BETWEEN RAND S STREE dust,” says Mr. Talbott. “The reports, the | opinion, Mr. President, as announced at | jot” by the depth thereof, Improved by a substin- Prone rae s UR O'CLOCK mrtue 5 Hess secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc. | OF ¢ , By virtue of the provisions of a certain deed of m eaten BAY. -M., the following parcels of land remixes: eco oho 74. of the Jand the autherities quoted,the compiaints, | Our meeting in December, that they did not | thal brick dwelling, at public auction In front of tion, in frout cf the premises, on MONDAY, THE lowing s of and prem trist recorded in Liber 2062, folio 74. of the land e_premises, on’ TUESDAY, THE ‘'TWEN'TY- FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1898, AT HALF-Past | Part of sublot numvered fourteen (14) and sublots | recerds of the District of colutabia, sh aie itigation, all seem at first tiew to cen-| disappear in 200 miles, is borne out by the | NO DAY OM 'MAUGILY 1908, AP HALE DASE HORSES Ca cK Ua the following described real | fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), Iu siuare num'ered i ake bekher uk idke enres a ter in sawdust. If this were all our own | Condemning of the water at the intake by | FCUR O'CLOCK P. ° estate, situate be city, of Washington, in suid | ope hundred ‘and twenty-six, ee SA It having been meade in the payni difficulties would be comparatively nt, |Our medical authorities. But it must not | Terms of sale: third cash, balance in one, District, to wit: ‘The caat-14 of the lot numbered 6 | Tre om 1Oth etree eee Tees and 27 feet G | note. the undersigned trustees will since the Potomac has tong ‘passed the saw. | be forgotten that the claim is made in | two and three years, secured by deed of trust, at | two CAR LOADS TOMORROW (SATURDAY), | in the square numbered 365, beginning for the blot 7 law he r sale rt witlic auction, in front of the premises, on W ik c teri effect = six per cent, or all casb, at purchaser's option. same in the north tine of street, at the south- | 12 separate parcels. Sublot 15 is improved by three | NESDAY, APRIL SIXTH, 1898. AT HALF-T Gust stage except on its headwaters. ‘The | Feference to deleterious effects on health of | Tats of sele to be complied with in ten dave. | TEN O'CLOOK, AT OUR AUCTION STABLES, | east corer of sald lot, and running thence north by | Stuall brick houses. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following property. eltu- reason such prominen: given this mat- | Such pollution. red. All conveyancing and re- 3 ; and with the eastern line thereof 121 feet 2%] Immediately thereafter, on the same day, we will | sted in the elty of Warhington, and decciven aw _ Pete iret Reece sama’: | “Certain dangerous bacteria may not fina | #10%,,deveslt, required, Al 205 13th et. inches to the rear line of sxid lot bordering on a | sell the east half of lot mambered four (4), in | gullot 124 in square 63, improved Uy prenlant einderulsGictat! WeCaIGd: Wieoce cnc , | congenial conditions too long exposed to WH. REQIN WOODWARD, Trustee, bits alley; thence west by and with the said rear | squarm numbered one bundred and forty (140), con- | No. 1718 with ate ww bos Neh are plenty, Set the we 2? | light and air, but the poisons, for lack of | mh1s-a&ds 5u7 I street n.w. HARRY McHENRY will sell a load of extra | line 26 fect 7% inches to a point in the center of | taining 2,750 square feet of ground. This iot Ter third of the purchase price on a are plenty, and the compat a better word, which are dangerous to fish, a the whole lot drawn north ar scuth; thence south | 00 the north side of “L” street between 18th and | in ea we fn one and two years, son 6: ts effec: its ravages, are : i e 3 ade i z 2 yE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- 5 0 e ptione! es center of the lot 121 feet 2% inches to | 19th streets n.w. and is 25 feet front L interest thereon with the original stock of native and un- | ™&¥ Prove injurious to spawn, or to the | C7 THE AROVE SALE 1s POSTPONED OX AC | gcod drivers and workers, Spectal mention of one Pinu dive Or maid e" circel> Guat themerae cat | | WeaeeaTiie: we Ger aen. wh panes etek te front | annum, ‘¢ j ed fish. % 3 plankton even far out at sea. They may | 348° same hour and place. Z pair of grays; weight, 2,800 Ibs with stid line of sald “F" street 26 fect Ts instead of a constantly diluting, | Bt affect the fish the half of fitty miles, | 7°66,came hour wn BSS. cute TRUSTEE, See ae hemacn cree, : able, chomeet any diluting. | put if they destroy the fish or their spawns == a 50 head shipped by other parties. AN will be | improvements thereon, and all of the rights, ways, | FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following parcels of | quiied at the tiwe of anit It the terme ase ee nguishable, chemical impurity which | or food for only ten miles it works seri- JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. easements, privileges and to the | ground and premises: Lot numbered nineteen (19), | couplied with in fifteen days the tight I» cesereed Ppears as the waters run down to the | ous injury and damage to the public and (uccessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) scld. sume belonging, or in anywise appertaining. in square numbered five (5), the same fronting 54 | to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting mex it ig mechanical obstruction, in view | the residents near that ten mien not culy |. LOSE AN ESTATE, VALU Terms of ste, Oue-fourth (can (of whlch, $500 | feet 11 laches on 26th etrcet nw. by a denth ot | chaser. ently cmesanctng and reconting at “the (Gl, ihe uicae casual obcecter= a aencee ts Hes, y N ESTA’ ALU- must be pat! to the trustees on acceptance of Bid), eet. The same is Impro a frame dwell- | cost of rohaeer. Oe ee rver: a floating | in the destruction of part of their food sup- | TO C ? Magrath & Kennelly, : 5 : : = = = he balance fn three equal installments, pay: | ing. The north 18 feet, the I8 feet south adjoin. MICHAEL J. COLLERT, Trustee, but sinking when wet, anl| ply, but im robbing their vicinity of an T J ; as remaining for years to work harm to fish | Pitvaction. . at ABLE BUILDING LOT ON rate of 6 per cent per ayments to be secured « or the purchaser may pay all he deferred 1% | of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the THIR- | the property sol toxether with the | TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 108, at’ HALF-PAST | cash, at his option. A deposit of $200 will Le nee 7 rs 2 r i able in one, twa apariiree i rs from the day as ae the ae sha and the south I8 feet 11 MICHAEL G. x SL st. now, rs attraction for visitors, who are usually a patel 5 n aoa 2 aes zepresented by the purchaser's promts- | inches will be sold in separate parcels, c . McCORMICK, Trustee. and man, always in evidence and always | source of welcome income wherever they TWENTY - FIRST STREET] _3t AUCTIONEERS hearing interest at six per centum per | Immedfately thereafter we will sell all that par- | _™b28-dts wth and G accumulating. Its destructiveness not | go. BETWEEN R AND | §|© @ SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. payable, sunl-annually,, and io be secured | cel of ground known as the souih half ot tot mum- | —— © G—gu@an are < confined to the fisheries, but includes farm-| “Maine admits receiving two millions of 4 by deed of trust in the usual form upon the prop- | bered twenty-one (21), in square numbered five - G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. fre Whese lands are flcoded in times of | revenue annually from visiting fishermen] STREETS NORTHWEST, BY] ADMivistrators’ saLe or rursirune. — | erty old and # pelicy of Insurance on the buildings | fronting 27 feet.51g inches on 26th street n.w. b a I By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court, | to the satisfaction of the trustees, or all cash, at | depth of 135 feet, running back to a thirty (0) | CTANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED. and sometimes whole fields and | and hunters. New Hampshire, with less| AUCTION. D. C., holding a’ special term for Urpluns’ Court | the option of the purchaser, "All conveyancing ate | Gebth, of at o 8 tiny GO| PROPERTY. BEING PRE MIS! meadows buried under a heavy coating of | geme but more popular summer resorts, ON FRIDAY, APRIL FIRST, 1898, AT HALE- | tusinese, we will sell, at Sloan's auction rooins, | recording at the purchaser's cost, and terms of | ‘Terms of sale: ‘The purchaser or purchasers must fet SOUTHWEST, WARHIN the offensive decompesing dust, which does | claims to circulate five millions in enter. | p® a ioer: SRE i 5 onipil . S P m y virtue of decree of the x RIDAY, A Z - E SATURDAY, APRIL SECOND, 1808, | sale to be complied with Inafifteen days from the | pay one-thind cash, ald the balanee ite eae et | BY ¥ taining ner visitors and anglers and to] puriic auction, infront of the premises lense, for cash,'a quantity of Honschold | diy of sale, and, tn default thereof, the property | gtallments, In cme and two yeaes from aay catch thi illic Tree Lo 20.27 feet. snd running back to | Effects, estate of Frank McKuew, deceased. The | Will be resold at the risk and cost of the default- | with interest at 6 per centiin per annuus, payable 1 - t catch three millions. So impressed is the | square 92, fronting 20.27 feet. oud running Back to | Eftccts, estate of Frank Meknew, | decesse Ril Mecapartiesers SemUREAalle saetnE toon Ry ee Sele, at public auction. in front of the cultivatiot ad injures the crops to come. | latter state with the importance of offering | a 12-foot alley, making it one of the most desir. | NATIO AL SAFE OSIT, ING JAMES S. EDWARDS, Trustee, i CeCe. red b Medd at tracy | oR TUESVAY. THE TWELFTH DAY Ol That farmer and his neighbors are con-| inducements to the angler that. she has | able lots in“the fashionable section, of the north- asco Os Ce eae eee otek SPW aaa i SON coe Stine ao eevee aes secon Wy 2 —_ aes AD. 2808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the west 16 inced sawdust is % ¥ 7 2 SPE, st. ce z doa = si ry ‘ ye el : ee feet front by the full depth w of lot - eae lust is bad and ought to be pro- | r ore trout hatcheries than any other state, ivgreissl Onis Lint caaten then talancelinecnatand ‘GUO ASIUANIaAGOSpUGINEETOTGIST ALBERT LL. the (purchaser. | F parcel of property sold will | tered five (Sy, in square Stor Inn the of Jot num: They eetuashiecnien din thee cian ard is working steadily toward an increase | two years, with Interest’ from the day of sale, mt . . DHOMAe IGOR be upon the same terms, and a he ne she; fine er haul nets c 7 =o emery bo improved by a substantial two. of good water and gcod fish. The revenue | six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust PEREMPTORY SALE OF VAL be required at time of sale upon each parcel sold. | story brick dwelline house.) Substantial tw a bgied with the sawdust of the bottom. | to the state from the summer influx of an-| on the property eid or, all cust, atthe option of | DERE) : AL-| warrer b. wit their set nets, too, become clogged $ i Fa ae haser. A deposit of $200 required on ae- 5 N 26 > With the foul refuse, which rots the nets, | te oe hot ance that the ‘in: of bid. ‘Terms to be complied with ints | UABLE AND DESIRABLE upreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in eaaaty ‘ Ait pot for several seasons become soil, Lut ruins any growing crop, hinder; sale. | No. 15772, the undersigned. trustee, AMIS C0. Conveyancing and recording at the purchaser Terme of tale: One-third of the purchase priso ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, in cash, an ‘ the balence in equal installments, n PAWNBROKER'S AUCTION SALE OF UNRE- ___ Mertz Building, zyalle in 1 and 2 years, with interest from the ic terests of the factorics are dwarfed in com- ccpment &e., at the pur Sauciat 7 > “COLIN mata “! DANIEL W. BAKE! day of sale, or the parches . — les the handling of the nets, and ren-| parison, and there would be no question | “3® Convesan Ene (eet JOHNSON, Atty ARTICLES FOR ACCOUNT Hie ree Con No. 326 412 st. n.w., hie, nh Acpeett of B10e ant ae eee at rs wore difficult the handling and saving | or hesitation about th A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale. If the terms are not with in fifteen da: » people demanding toration of the tish- of the fish, and wh25-d&ds 313 413 st. nw. OF WHOM IT MAY CON- 3c Pas aves MONDAY, APRIL FOURTH, | —%030-dtods at once off : = S sag = <s 1808, AT HAL SEVEN’ P.M., all Pledg. THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer, 913 F st. n.w. CERN, WITHIN OUR from 1 to T1116 old timber and from 1 te S050 ive, un-| clean rivers and the re: mplind the right fe reserved ta re- and expen: veo #88 ing but for the numerous ponds and smaller actin ‘ 2 ‘ t Pm" 50285 EES femitt erty at the risk and cost of the 4 Se es e of dozen | streams as yet uncontaminated. For the] TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ROOMS, 1407 G ST. Por wie Titer ee ee aeee ett one year and over, | EXECUTORS: the ree Sky Si ee enrtaanat ft on the head of the Po- mati fae ear ca WaT Gee aes BEG PROPERTY. IN y HREE-S aed) Lesa STE Eee ceneeat. 1s due twelve: a al AND) g ~ Pos, sens wal bes ; Their ee he protection of these a general law has been PROPERTY, BEING TWO | THREE-STORY 2D FLOOR, SAT- This sale consists of Gold, Stlver and Metal WASHINGTON, D. C. fo the day of sale. All conveyancing and re fomac. 2 cris ix inflammable, alzeady adopted protecting them for the | BRICK DWELLINGS, NUMBERED 2215 AND a RE, 4 fall Meseriptions. tings. | Thy virtue of the privisions of the will of 3 ine ot the DanDees Coe et er e verhaps the mos future. The state could make no better in- 222 . N.W. J A A Pins. Studs, Earrings. Lace | E. Mahorney, deceased, the undersigned will offer PHAEL J, BERT. Trustee. injury of arces of pollution, is'| vestmant than to purify ite streams ones | BY virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re > _ Bracelets, Cuff’ Battous, Sliver | for sale, at publie auction, im trone mh29-d&as Bi2 F street nw. easiest. cur thousand feet of | famous for the “ 5. 1407 « corded in Liber 1791, folio 447 et seq., one of the a land records of the ‘District of Columbia, and at 2D, 1897, AT 10 the request of the party secured thereby, the un- O'CLOCK dersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in r Field and Opera Glasses.’ Books, | ises, on’ WEDNESDAY, THE ‘THI! sical, Surgical. Mechanical, | OF "APRIL, A.D. 1898, AT BALF- Dental and Survesing Instruments, Tron and Wood: | O'CLOCK P.M.. parts of lots 1 xcellence of the fishing they afforded. now notorious for their foul- The health of communities would be thin board: produced. bushels of s: asier 1 v. G. SLOAN & CO., awdust “Loe! Poe! ” in - 1 43: " SALE € VALUABLE nd bu : ness. 4 out : o én Clocks, Pool and Billard Balis, Clothing, La- 1434, in the city of Washingt PERTH 4 Lvs Sewer TE teed oe ome malls Yam | benefited ard more visitors attracted, and | {he SWAP PAST Soe ote apes | a AL Mom _ jes’ and Gents’ Wearing Apparel ‘of all’ descrip. | oy premises S stieet OPOLTEAN ae eS ST vit is led over a flame forced more revenues realized from their ente ed iS i ingle, Double and Twin. White Enameled and] tions. Sale to continue every day until all lots A . numbered 50 and £3, in George S. Cooper's sub- ‘Brass F division of certain lots in square 57, improved as abo Tertis of sale: One-third cash, faiting in | tainment. spark ne-dis Antagoninm to Anglers. dsteads; Carved Mahogany Bookcases, | ore sold. Valuable Marble Group, Itoyal Worcester Vascs, | Holders of tickets please take notice. Fine Candelabras, Water Colors, Fine Brass BERNARD BURNSTINE, Broker, By virtue of a certain 35, 1893. and recorded tn Libe the land records of the Di lowers of hes the - balance in one Lamps, Tinmense’ Satsuma Vases, Elderdown | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. of Washington improv. Hiber J. A. 41, folic 201. of t rge of th into the waters is sy] “One of the drawbacks which impedes | aed two years, with interest, deed of uilts, Standard Upright Piano, Lace Curtains, | — mh20,80.31,ap1,2,4 ing kbar ituateh ion eaes of Sth and G | Mowtgomers county. Md. the un useless, th ts so destructive. the alter. s: in this work of reformation is the | {St om the property sold, of all cash, at the op- lik Hangings, Rare Bronzes, Valuable Music ~ = ~ ing i boabe alton {herein nained, will ‘sell’ at’ put native so simple and economical in a witd | 7ro8TSS a F ton of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required Box, Cheval ‘Glass, Carved’ Library. Table. ‘CANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Terms of sale: One-third In cash and the balance | HGIHTH DAY Gr ana country where plenty of rc = natural attitude of antagonism assumed | ou each parcel at time of sale. Conveyancing and Brass aud Onyx Cabinet Table, Silverized Win: =) . - IGUTH DAY OF APRIL, sitation about set | by all industries interested, as if a few ed at its instant sup- | non-resident anglers were seeking to inter- fere with established manufactures simply Sewer. to m The | the a2 es Saat Gn nance : i SY 1898, on the prea ANT BRICK HOUSE | Mp und 2 sears, with Interest, ox ae teen ike | AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAC. all that certa NTR, Bre Noy | obtion of the purchaser, A deposit of $150 on or parcel of farm land iying partly in th 2 EST NO: | pescel will be required at the time of sale. The | of ‘Columbia ani party, ts Mongumiey Property will be sold free of all iucumbranees. If | Md. containing eigut the terins aie not coniplied with in ten days the “nas eph's Park. right fs reserved to resell at risk and cost of | Gitt,”" and particular] the defaulting purchaser, five days’ readver- | ginning at a st UrehiNRer Be Costs é dow Table, Chenille Hangings,’ Mats and Rugs. . BRADLEY DAVIDSON, Trustee. a Valuable Library, all elegantly bound, such r L. S. FRISTOE, Trustee. as Dickens, Hugo, Thackeray, Carlyle, Bulwer, mb19-d&ds Keude, Spoftord, “Eliot. Whittier, History of Rome, here sh recording xt ary lt Pressio BATH, ‘ORTHWEST. tin deed of trust recorded in rance, ete.; Shakespeare, Scott, “Voy- folios 307 et seq., one of the Travels, Century Dictionary, Memoirs | land records District of Columbia, we shall ant and Lincel ont of the premises, en ‘THURSDAY, FUTURE DAYS. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. n.w. ake better sport for a few weeks in rdl: ear. This is h: a fair statement nearly all. Pooms, Mastetpleces of | sell, inf fore planted at the ry L 5 ects y ane 3 ZHURSDAY. | tisement in The Fvenirg Star new All r f a bounded double birc! olared vation of ms and oar fen | Of the case. What is demanded is that i Dnt eee eee ee a TCR PAN art ae AE AEN GEAST FOUR | ecrding und conveyancing at the purchaser's evst. | Cant atdenges, geuble, bitch tree standing ow "eh widespread k > of the re: - the pure and undefiled streams that were! EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A FRAME DWELLING, | _.,jllustrs opens promptly at TEN A.M. with our | tive hundred’ and ‘eighteen (S18 fronting teen Ge Une of a part of Joseph's Park, conveyed ov t their ¢ neag g Sons of | znd ought new to be the pride and joy of Noe geo 8 STREET NORTHWEST, WASH- | regular line vf Pstlor, Chamber, Office and Diniug | two feet on Het, ake by a depih of 101 fect. aud Executors of Mary E. Malorney. dé 2d day of January, ALD. 1815, by William ¢ neir wetion and the means for their | our country, blest purveyors of health and| INGTON, D.C. 3 ; Se ne Ot aren cuamber, (Ofice ane artlelany teeceibed iwanid duet OF Case | mass Of MATH SMahiores,‘déveasea. | Kan'ts Zadvc™ Wilsons and, Msiwed coches to redempt It f nearly uscle happiness, shail no longer be used as sew-| | BY virtue ‘of an order of the Supreme Court of | Reva Engntitings,. Carpete, ote, as usual. | sd by an elegant: brick, deena net es, | is a | FRM Fenwlek. ‘and rauning therce up and. With Public meneys in the ; crs; that if a mill situated on a river | the Distriet of Columbia, holding a speclal term | AL gEGEVE IGten a porn eapae les CHANCERY, SALE OF STORE AND DWELLING | WH piaucl, reletsely with | said ‘rouvesance trit 2 cue makes sawdust it shal! burn that refuse, | £0", ag en ee ELVE Mf the Valuable Library. for com-| “Terms of sale: ‘One-third cash, balance in one UTHEAST CORNER OF STH AND BS | Gistamces:? North So Saree eae eons ef good fish if the nakes sa 3 na use, | Coy ed, We will sell, ont of the we zane serpent Oa 5 eaale- One sae : eee : 6: Nor caer 33 gerd signed to pe : and thus finally dispose of ft, instead of | premises, on the FOURTEENTH DAY. OF APRIL, | Pigte description of whieh see printed and two Sears, secured by deed of trust, at_6 por horth 10 degrecs, east 33% perches, to a hewn ; Gowds wow on exhibition on second | cent interest per annum, payable xemL-anntally Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ef the dumping it into the water to kill the fish, | 1808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. r i the following de- r rooms, 1407 Gxt. all cash at option of purchaser, Fifteen days % th trict of Columbia in equity cause No. 180 foplar tree standing by the side of said ti ciety in its 1G 4 tle Durchaser. Fifteen days will aunty < then east 5 9-10 perches to the center of an: co ruin beauty e stream, to poison | scribed property, situate, lying and being in the SLOAN & CO., Aucts. | be allowed to complete the tra $250 deposit | I will sell, at auction, in front of the prem: } jn above the ‘intake baie beauty oe ici . city of Washington, District of Columbia, and lis- e at a eee ee es cs t i bs their neighbors, and to become a public a ii we ares h, then up and with said branch the four fol- aoa == FE, AUCTIONEER: required at time of rile. ises, on THURSDAY, APRIL SEVENTH, 1898, : a Ae a lowing’ courses and distances: North 71% degrees, r few Tare eae oA ante tinguished as und being part of lot one (1) in 3 Ww. PvE. % CHA HALF-PAST FOUR 0°CL « 3 pend orth G5%s degt pant @ pes for twenty ye oe eee eee pave Barge ae square numbered two hundred and. thirty-eight (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) we cEteTAG RMS Tciie ee Wea C., “known ‘ay | $326 )8 perches; north 65% degrees, east 6 jer in With Ss, f 0 7 t is i 38), together with the improvements, consisting AgHats © OF BRIC! CS Xo. 1305 8 street northwest, | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BRICK HOU rth SS degrees east ¥ perches; north ter and degu ON HALE | _7h28-déas S48, improved ‘byt ot . Re square Substantial | east 7 perches, to a hounded maple tree standing months « : re of them. That it has long been a cus- a ‘frame dwelling, No a's Oe Sitar Ss ~— tory brick store and dwelling at southeast en aud near the junction of the protected thie fan cy oe scteeteTs | tom to taus misuse the waters is but an| "Terms: One-third cash, balance in one (1). apd ee Ne De OMSL DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Sorsth an Bareee | Paw Fg paiwes W, more should “teen taker st | argument for its sooner ending. ‘There is] two (2) years, with interest at five (5) per cent per y virtte of a decree of the Supreme Court of : ORO ae eae Terms of sale: The purchaser must pay one- | pile of stones a-corner of Re S, Wilson 3 oulk ve been taken in z= Z ge = annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by dee i > it 7 PEEPING ee qe EWOSTORY PRICK | third cash, and the balance in equal installments, he th 454 ‘ast 29 2. cree t period ; 5 health in stopping it; therefore it ought the District of Columbia. passed in equity canse DWELLING, ‘No. areal t then south 4544 degrees, east 29 2-10 perc Tt period of Septe hing wa- hes -d, that all may profit. More | 0f,{tust om the property sold, or all eash, at the | NY igesl. doc. Si. th undersigned trustee will PASE Sy NO ze NTH REET SOUTH: | in one and two years from day of sale, with in | flint stone the borber et Blair's land. called * tt the bed of the river was a ci tou be stouped,« tha SA Da , | option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit | Ger for gale, by public auction: in front of the ROonS, gt Sr eine ae | terest at 6 per centuin per annum, pasable semi- | land Manor: then with the s7ib line ef eld eke : every stone wes slippery with « | and bett feud wilt be secured by stopping | of $150 will be required ut the time of sale.. All prognises, on SATURDAY, APRIL SECOND. 1898, Kear 80-FOOT ALLEY IN | annually, and represented by the promissory notes | pouth 054 dezrees, west 544, perches to a stone at every quiet re: é aes soe ‘cn | it: therefore It ougnt to be done, that all | conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- | UM WAERPAST POUR O'CLOCK PE thetor = b of the ‘purchaser, secured by mortgage on the | the end thereof: south $3 degrees, west 13 property sold, or'all cash, at the option of the | 8-10 perches; south 2 dexrees, east 6 pe chaser. Terms to be complied with within fiftes (15) days from the day ; ; X ity of | _2¥ Virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in es (Of green | may profit lowing described real estate, situate in the clty of | river ged, Tollo Sau ot ceee, oe Tush econ ches = ea e e broug! sale, otherwise the | Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: 3 . rds | purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at | br: eh; thea with the bran. 21 degrees, ale bout which no bass |” — = Oe ance ae Bh Nie coer property will be readvertised and resold at the | Lots thice (3) and four (4), in square six. Isndred Cee Ory Columbia, Wwe will sell, at public | time of sale. i : West 4 perches; 7 ust 3 15st coulk this was the direct | Within reach o ; 2 ies | urebaser’s cost, after five (5) days’ notice in| and. fifty-three | (6 together with all the im- | THE FOURTH DAY OF ATi Take Yok HENRY W. SOHON, Trastee, erches to a. pil Francis It made the | Who are not able to go a thousand miles | some Washington newspaper, provements, rights, &c. O'CLOCK P.M, the followtie ntscteea An SES Fendall Buliding, 344 D st. nw. | Benwick’s act;’ then St 45hy the medical | £9F their outings, to say nothing of those | THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT, SAVINGS AND | "ferme: Onedinif cash, balance in two yerra, tate, ‘situate in the city of Washineter, sta DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. eiches to the “dosepii's mittee. or only the res ‘cal | who live along the streams; therefore it TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF | with interest from the day of sale at six per cent | Pistia’ The south halt of the perth half of rere 2 rk;"" then with the third live of said trac causes, as heat and drought, tnx oe x en Gught to be stopped. There is money in it. COLUMBIA, TRUST DEPARTMEN'T. per annum, secured py deed of trust on the prop- ginal lot. ely eapressed In a deed made March 29, A, D. ses t (8), In squtre nine hundred and | CRNSTEE'S fty (950), fronting t ee SALE OF VALUABLE IMP TE, NO os ST CAPT ty Jn Philip Feawick’ for parts of ATE, NO. 225 East caprro | '¥ 0 on Nint : : said tract, south 85% degrees, west 50 ance of bid. If the terins of sale are not complied | depth of sald Lon, NuMIB Street, southeast. by full = =e “ RE 7 Le eastern edge of a spring aati = . t, together with the improvements | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of | © - INITE ~ a J S| with in fifteen days from the day of sale the | {ybi0,0 i k taaiee el < . eguity cause | UP and with said branch on the eastern edge th UNITED STATES MARSHALS | Mitte rerctven the'tlgtt to tesell the sromistt Mens ates Be eee ne eee, pote fn culty ues | WT tue seston Moning eusriee aan ae ~4> = 7 One-third cash, balance in one J ~ 5 ZS ELC, | the risk and cest of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 pe TA or ene an es, | North 9 degrees, west 3% perches; north sSt emIN@) GES RIMES SuENI Gy earriah seatceaay cue ae ealiap fourchaser-satteel lend tarosyenra/iw thine arentectene teoaiee etl eae eee ee EE nie Peel dian il md Ap pero 2) Bs pirtue fan onder tesued by the Sapreme | newspaper a pean be Mae enaton DC SALI ae lavenchnasortasion andere et | aa Male ERC Ee merth St degrees, east 9 S10, perchen: court of the District of Columbia on the 31st day | conveyancing, &e., at the purebaser’s’ cost. . ae rehiaser allo Eig ES ces, “east. 6 perc IsWS, in the cause of Frank Hume ¥i EHILIP WALKER. Trustee Chase 7® {fom date Of sale to complete the pur- | estate in the city. Yor Waumabed thirteen’ (lay cof | degrees, cast Sis perches; north 2 degrees, west wale, for cash, on FRIDAY. THE FIGHTH | cee ee ND tn A ASE RON So a ne oe eines pines aatiah eee ey Sertns easter loa twoins of Jus, | O- @- SLOAN & €O., AUCTS., HOT @ ST NW] ys ea, ALEXANDER ABRAHAM. hee cs a | pt anit ayenie north = rf e 2 y , 7 Vv ene Pome tnt chase money | 11% perches: north €9 degrees, east 4 pe lane stock of er | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU- ©. G. SLOAN & €O,, AUCTIONEERS. to be paid inveast and the balance iar two eguat | the beguaing, containing 67, ‘acres and fish, Ia as installments at six and twelve months, for which | Prches of land. excepting a right of . IVE FINE BUILDING | the notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest from | feet wide reserved errr oh agg TO BROOKLAND. the day of sale, will be ‘taken, and a lien re- | ninth Ine hereof. containing 35 square » things which 1 fish ce ttention to the conditions of the Potomac. It could s its own particu iliwiek, and : some embarras: ent about > ins with matters whieh. until Cons | been solved by our fish commi gress should take some be the province of the stat the Pickrell t ed demonstration. ‘Thousands of dellars are spent along the never paiq | Potomac every year by anglers, and if pald | there were twice as many fish ten times as much would be spent. And so of every eam in the country The problem of stocking waters ions, who at the world in their methods and r sulis, bat these ere thrown away on r: makes GIST BLAIR, erty sold, oF ll cash, at the option of the pur- apl-d&ds Acting ‘Trust Officer, | chaser. ‘A deposit of $100. requ! welve (12) feet two red upon aecept- inches; ot. The Dis- SALE OF fon, seemed to bove; and so 1 a did what any o. us woula | Wiere useless and criminal refu : umsti Ht did ‘nothing: | <6 waters Gant Tor SP is all wrong—right from the commie: xa Leese, No. 41854, at law, T will sell com ler the cir Dav or avant, Tus, at the ay W. Ratcliffe, 20 Pen west, Washington, D, cerles, consisting ‘of fic assortment of canued anil, cash re sion’s standpoint. but wrong from that of ‘The Oldest Wooden Building. the angler, the public. and humanity “One step the commission could take. Tt mie aca lene ABLE IMPROVED PROP-| crvsrses: sat oF Lge, and barnes and horse | ERTY KNOWN AS 600 F ST. LOTS IN ADDITIO From St. Nicholas. rehes of feed: seized a - ected accordirg = seo By virtue of a certain deed of trus ord tained upon the premises sold, i cash, at the | land, excepting also the right of way 20 feet wide Bete sree oe voTe On ns, bat it woura | . Buletines! erected Raggedy Sone the defendant, Andrew Later reg N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C.,| Miter No.'2145, at folie 48 et seq, of tue laud | eption Gf the purchaser, “A deposlt: of $800. wil reserved ‘aang’ Frans, Peamdci’s fot" alougs” the oF vs ine to furnish any fish for | @nese idea of what is ne: y AMES W. RATCLIFFE, _ SEICK | tecords of the District of Columbia, we will sell, | be required at the time of sale. cola aren ie refroms unfit water; demand with every Beutel curity against earthquakes have stood ror Auctione AND USED AS AN OFFICE] at putite auction, intra of the prem ARTHUL 8S. MATTINGLY, Trustee. tuining one acre of lund, excepting alse th ‘or fish a statement of the e1 No. 435 70 5 acres of land heretofore conveyed to — — ‘Nally by deed uow of record among i AUCTIONEERS. of said Montgomery county. Also all that ¢ AULICK PALME nvironment for | centuries. Some wooden pagodas of great ty IC MCNDAY, APRIL EVENTH, 1 “IVE i Marshal. BUILDING. O'CLOCK’ PAM. TH, 1898, at FIVE to Tegard with | height are known to have been in existence the following described real es- the county of Washington, in mhi lat DUNCANSON Bio: apl.2,4.5,6,7 which they were suspici tendee By virtue of a certain deed of trast, dated the | tate, situate i ¥ waters hich d been de- JAMES W. RAT AUCTIO! : Sy 3 istrict of i i a RK. 2ath day of January, 1895. and duly recorded in | seid’ District: All of lots numbered two’ (2), CSTEES’ > = tains < | Riece oc parcel of land situate in the Ssistrict Pleted as wasting good stock for lack of | for 700 years; and the cld wooden museum (Successor to Ratcliffe,’ Sutton & Co.) Liber, No. 1985, folle| 24 et seq. one of the land | three (8). four (4), ive @) and six (6), in. block | TRUSTEES’ SALE Ohad AD Geet TWVELET | Columbla, being part Sescphie Park” and Jaume" proper care: showing either unfit water or | at Nar, in which are pressrved the mika- 2 oe «| Sccias of the’ District of coiuiala, aod 'ae the | numbered, forty (46), ta “Hatcheider angle | HOUSES, NOS, fa AS sited nd ov n doneph's Pari! and “Jamies ma 2 festruction of spawning or baby | do's rare tveasures of ages, is fully twelve] Very valuable Six-story Brick | "stest of the party secured thereby,” We will sell, | Lachlen, trusices', sulslivition aint caer ones ce Manel By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated 41 13,1892, and recorded in Liber No. 1701, at fol side of a branch, said stone being a boundary be- 152 et seq.. one of the land records of the Dis-| tween said parties of the first and second part, trict of Columbia, we shall sell, in front of the | thence up suid branch with the meanders thereof anding on the east Hi ab) 1 [att Bubite aetion. in front of the’ premises, of Brcoklahd, ax teecrded in Liber No. 7 (county sub- s a . «]- |-the SECON] AY OF A » 18! A - visions). at folio 50, in the office of the y Ouse, Contamms 19 rooms; mod- | Be SRCOND Uay OF P.M., the following de- | of said District, containing, In. the agerese ern improvements, No. 511 13th | scritea lund and premises, sifuate in the city of | $5,715 aquare fect of wy ccuveyed at a stake and stone fish or lack of food; and to demand, too, hundred years old. This is a large, oblong not only that efforts be made to improve n the water. but pledges t building made of logs of keaki (kce-ah-kee so far as pos ible fc und, unimproved. 1: THURSDAY, APRIL SEVENTH, ked maple tree itanding at the forks of How the suggestions of the ¢ ssion | @ reddish-brown wood, put together in Washigten, in the District of Columbia. and | ‘Terms: One-fourth cesh, balance In. equal in- | Premises. on THURSDAY, APRIL SE edt finaly eee * = + as to close season, limits of size taken nod | Jeg-cabin style, and it ts supported merely | street northwest. SenEereS, Coen oe ag ety crisinal, fs | stallments, at one, two aid three years, with ip- | Jo ,A ug ALE EASE EINE OCLOCK BM. lois | eald branch. thence Gown the east bank of sald the furnishi oe 5 5 ) D. C., of food to the stock con- | On wooden legs resting upon loose stones. {rbuted: Strict compliance could not be | NO part of the building has been re- expected in every case, but the very de- Metied)y Exce De 7 tReet cons ance eae mand would arres ttentio thought. observation and increas this important subject. numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in | terest at six (6) por cent 2 . ie Also square Humabered: four bandied aud ‘tty-alx (59), semi-annually, froti day of wale. seemed ‘oie res ae = = cortained within the following metes an 1 of trust n ‘the pro} ld, a Unimproved Property on G street | coetulne inning for the same on the line of “KE | option of the purchaser) The fete with be ene between 21st and 22d streets north- sree vetug "ine Interne corner of said lot twenty | separately if desired, and a deposit of $50 on ca ‘i Oy g the Intel west, fronting 50 feet 3 inches. the west lin On TUESDAY A) 2 3 with the improvements thereon. said James Fenwick’s land. thence with the said Terms of sule: One-third cash, balance in one | Fenwick's north line to the west line of Francls and two years, with six per cent per annum in- | Feuwick’s land, thence with said line to the south terest, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of | line of James Penwick’s land to the place of be- trust,’ or all cash, at option’ of purebaser. $200 | ginning, containing 20 acres and 80-100 of an acre depcsit on exch house at time of sale, and ten | of land, together vith the improvements, which days allowed to complete the purchase. consist of a first-class dwelling becuse of fourteen been put on only three times. “The: present roof 1s made of tiles, and is about one hun- dred and fifty years old. This ts, in all probability, the oldest wooden building in lead to care on lon of said atreet with | lot will be required at time of sale, All convey. e of Sixth street north; thenge south | ancing at purchaser's ccst. ‘Terms to be complied RNOON, APRIL TWELFTH, | 2!ong the line of Sixth street ninety-nine (99) | with withmn ten days, otherwise the trustees re- Other Cause of Disappearance. a ven ~ ISAAC L. JOHNSON, (14) rooms, with necessary outbuildings, all io coca the world, and it is certainly a notable 2x- | AT HAL t FOUR O'CLOCK, T will offer for et ncaa toueth (S40 stiches: See serve the right to resell at risk and cost of the CHARLES F. BENJAMIN. condition. The land is, for the most part, cleared, “Tt would not be just to lay to pottution | ample of the almost imperishable nature of | tle, by putilie a Crenting 21 ete keener eee, | (0) tee elghe and obe-fourih (By) inches to the | C*MutINE purchaser. | mh28-d&eds Trustece, | and is well adapted Yo farming purposes or for the entire responsibility for the disappear- | some Japanese wood: fect, improved by @ large brick beaseenn 0? PRS a No. 1405 G st. n.w. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. "Terais: Oue-thind of the purchase money tn cash, ance of fish. The cutting away of forecta: pe ON THE SAME PAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, street twenty-five (25) feet to the place of Whereof five hundred (500) dollars must be de- ROBINGON jis reoran building, mh28-eodS-ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON ERCS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ £ALE OF ELEGANT TWO-STORY ee r : | begining. lot 8, square 79, fronting 50 faet 3 Inches on G peer — street and running tack to-an alley, together with | ang" Three Sears eit Meee ae ae One: ows all the improvements, rights. A deposit of $500. will -be ,required at ‘the time Terms stated at sale. §200 required upon ac- | 2p the tate, Af oat ate ee eee ge gettance of bid. ‘Terms to be complied with in | oy oe tie “purcimney ae ae ees at the the cultivation of the soil about the water. Another Tale of Dogs’ Devotion. shed; the consequent raising of the tem- | From the Buffalo Express. perature and the drying up of many small | Another tale of animal sagacity and.dc- streams; th TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | posited at the time of sale. Balance in two equal REAL ESTATE ON O STREET BETWEEN | installments, payable in one (1) and two (2) years NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS N.W. | from the day of sale, for which installments the ber No. 1989, et of the rec- earing inte a ords of the District of Columbia? we will sell, at | annum from the day of sale and secured by deed filling up of pools and shifting | votien te man has gone glimmering. fifteen days. Conveynncing, etc., at the purchas- ee: ; i fifteen (15) days:frum the day of aale, 5 will be required, or all ‘deposits in the beds of the stream: ‘dl rad hoie in the | er’s ccst. with within BRIOK HOUSE, SIX BOOMS AND BATH. | puldic auction, in front of the premiscs,on THURS- | of trust on property sold, ing Rel. awe Shaenalo: we phasis been gre se oe: Fe cat Fane pi-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auctioneer, | $tberwige the trostees resepve the right to resell CONVENIENT ‘t0 “1HE METROPOLITA: AY, APRIL ‘SEVENTH, 1898, at FIVE O'CLOCK | cash, at purhcaser's opticn. All conveyancing of fish food: the fish pote and peearance | ice on Lake Erie. His faithful team of peas & sutdece ce Mena nee ee BLECCRIC CARS, NO. 824 I: ST., GEORGE: | P.M., the following described’ real estate, situate 4 at the purcaxser's cost. Should the purchaser of fish food: the fish pots an : : 5 2 perice i ce. Bicone? “- a . to comply with the the smali-meshed nets’ In and out ‘acs! | dogs waited through the long, cold, bitte JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, siagroe (W salinctaaiarice TOWN. 4m the city of Washington, in sald District: All of 10 (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & By virtue cf a certain ceed of trust, revorded in son; the so- night for him to reappear. When the gray original jot seventeen (17), or fal in square | of sale withn ten days (10) from the day of led anglers, who are re: == Liber 2156, at follo 382 et seq.. one’of the land | numbered six hundred and seventeen (617), accord- | sale the trustees reserve the right to readvertise poachers on th zhts of a 1 7 t off in search of help. «. “ . ’ rweords of the District of Columbia, we shell sell. to the plat or of said city, cinta sell the property at the and cost of the nothing of the fish. and wher They found some other fahermen and us| _ =atire Stock’ of “Teet’s” Gents sean te OWES RUSE aaa Sheen oe Brent ry FURAN, as eae quart Yeet of ground,"more or len, anime | Sofas STIMADGE a LAMMERT, ‘Trustee, galled 40 many names they may well be | methods approved for such cases—barking, | Furnishings, Show Cases, Counters,| 7 * eRe Se ESOL Gabece ea eae weer ettteeh GO fers | festa: One-third cash, im equal install- — Aor She SPR WIRE Blt oy ee enee, WROLKI 1s sates tuaatna: at7 coats und Bounding Shelving, Desks, &c., at store No. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNIM- | in cepth by fall with of lots four CO, fee G) | mentanat ope aed Cee ee sataal Install PONE. EARNS, Rese eae wning fish and those too young to = Atrad the other gahecmen te sagan PROVED SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN FRIEND. | und cix (6), in that -ubdlvieion of part of Georse- | (6) per centum payable Ly, w ne Mmetlon of thee, ety thelr part in the re- | orto the venche After weaty’ lensuse of [935 Penna. Ave. N.W., to be sold by Pe AAT GRE RURRUGAN METHODIST | town recorded io Book A. HS. page 39, of the | from day of sured by ‘deed of trust upon | _mb1O-ddede senneten ne With oreanizntions iike ove CF fsh: but | farching, during which the brave anunalx| public auction, at the above store, on| _ USINERSITY, GoNTalnise 4 fohrart of etiglial SCEILe cat cote oes | eee ee onlin of the | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, v13 ¥ part of these troubles may be cured cat | often had to renew their human cumrades' MONDAY, APRIL 1898, com-| ,,By. {tue of two certain deeds of tryst, duly re- | tuined in squar> twelve hundred’ and- forty-six | the time of sale. All conv at purchaser's | ppv; with al! these there woahd eit ned" | coufage, the hole in the fe> was found. : 7a 4 5 corded, ee TS Re eae tone 184. and | (1246) of the city of Weebington, together with | cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within ten days, DWELLING HOUSE, XO. 1453 MASSACHU- fish left. If pollution Is as serivue a aime | There were also the broken sleigh and the] encing at 10°o’clock a.m., and con- ee at the tmprovements thereon: 2 tu one | omerise, the, trustees reserve the right to resell at pSeETS AVE i me culty as some of us think, there will be | feninenes sng, wath Struggle | Human tt | tinuing every day at the same hour] quest of the parties. record and two yea-s, with interest at ‘six per cent per WILLIAM EEDMONSTON, | eee ere ee oe ted i ‘ome. telligence saw at once that the man had : y shire si trustees will sell nt annum, ible semi-annually. $200 required at ALDIS B. BROWNE, follo 206 et cq., of the “It Is to settle this question as to how | Bech drowned for keeps. Unreasoning ca- until the entire stock is disposed of. Resi etre ar ae oy {line of sale, and the purchaser allowed ten days | _mh26-déds trict of Columiia, and et far pollution is responsible that investiga- | #2¢ love insisted on a plunge into the icy | ‘Thi. resents an excellent op- tuate and’ lying ‘int fon Spr chess: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.) AUCTIONEERS. | ths secured thereby, we tion is denmanded. To this end weeeeee depths after the lost master. Balked in thia| _ This sale p i es Re ne, .coaety. Be DURCANSON, JAMES’ F. SCAGG: mb20-d&ds ‘Truntees. Handsome Four-story and oft portunity to secure fine goods. ne lots Sumbored cigne’ (Sy sine @) asd ioe ck a in Terms cash. the qubdivision, of ‘parts, of tandahip, St, Philip RhSSt JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Au-t._ | No. 2164 and recorded in Lines Lewy Cony Neos Sie tas tie Reatty co-eweration of thease | Moran etn Giebk erie re ree 0 us rane a % it ts established by examination a cea they committed suicide farther up the lake. of skilled scientists that the effects are not | If they had consented to return to the TWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH | ington, District of Columbia, Important, the defendants will cote eet | island, the appreciative population would DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. eS es gad Basement Press-brick| _Sixrrnomrn TES and wal Nt be coe el ee © | have feted them on shad roe and Florida}~ > se 9 and 10; the trust recorded in’ Liber 1409, folio -By virtue of a certain decree of the Supreme | one hundred and gerous to human health and the life of fan, Ssosetieetass feet Sh EE ORE ‘lds | 206, refers to lots 9 and 10. ~ Residence, No. 1740 P| cet ‘ot the District of Columbia, oe et ee they ought to be willing to mend their = ES ge SE 100 HIGHTERNTH. STREET. GOBNER Or A of $100 09 seen Tae Pechtired at tine ee a oreo Street Northwest, Néar — =e Ways and filter or destroy their refuse, | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. STREET NORTHEAST, INCLUSIVE, IN THE Yeyancing and ng at purchaser's cost: - of the surveyor’ Reconciliation of the for IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE METHO- secoedin 'YIDSON, Liber Xo. 13, folio be easy. ‘The man above who owes tee Toda; ROE ene acre, JOHN C Davipsow upont Circle,atAuction. and improvements yn . - ve ME ‘rustee B; of the owners ani to close an es- Massachusetts river {eels he has a right to do as he wills | Jomes W. Rutellffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. nw, ee tate 1 wil Oe RO png ye To recomnige a: public right in the wanes | Sle of lot ou Ziet si. bet. Wand 8, om Friday a x ieetatinente water. Bist st. bet. 5. i a The man below has a’ strong convictions | AM! 1, at 4:80 o'clock p.m. Hayden Johnson. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS. | fcur-atory and basement residence known as prem: with interest at that he has a right to the stream as ic was | *ttemmey. | Site é on BE eR eee semi-annually, from ¢reated. and that those above have no more | _ Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— INPROVED ae ene. ie ree ‘trust Ee. right to put poison in the river which runs | Sale of dwelling No. 811 E st. n.¢., on. Friday, xt "this: pecperty with ‘be wold - eed aoliare past his door than they have to put poiscn | April 1, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Wm. Redin Wi On MONDAY, of seven thousand rr ‘whaser at the in his well that stands by his door. ward, trustee. = aga FOUR 0’ ‘recording, and notarial Rights of the Mills. Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 013 F st. n.w.—Trus- Sa ee — “The waterway is a kighway, and the | on Friday, Apel lr ot 400 OF. ae Bit mills have no more right to turn their | ley Davideon and L. S. Fristoe, trustees. refuse into the water to plague the man e: ‘Tomorrow. below than to turn the same refuse into] C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts:, 1407 G st. a.w. | ‘| é A