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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1898-16 PAGES. OF BOYS AND GIRLS. | a deep furrow, as if made by a large plow. As the current passed along large pieces of turf were thrown aside, tough rhododen- dron bushes were torn up by the roots and hurled to one side, while huge boulders that lay in the pathway were split in twain and Proposed for Their In- and Pleasure. act that so many young In view of the People in this city of both sexes get into | in some instances shivered to atoms. After trouble by having no place in which to | the current had passed along the surface of a 1 their evenings, a prom!- | the mountain, or topmost ridges, for fifty pieasan ss Ss. SY or sixty yards, it appears to have divided, nent pu eficial, who has had much ex- | one fork going down the mountain side and perience in dealing with criminal classes, | the other continuing on the ridge for some as | fifteen or twenty feet and then disappear- at ur reporter that he would be pecs ing entirely. The strange feature of this glad if a movement could be started here ar to one th ng conducted by electrical phenomenon is that the charge did not at once disappear by taking a twee public school te s in another city. d direction into the earth instead These ladies began with the sole object of -maining for so great a distance on the helping the b nd girls to develop into mee aoe net manhood womanhood, and to 7 Pix 7 brighten the lives of their parents, especial- Se ROSELL ly the thers. ‘he first step taken by | From the Cleveland Plain Desler. these ladies was in the line of keeping boy “If war breaks out,” said the littl: wom- aeoee ener erccen Be mianes MNCS S an with the bright gray eyes, “we must all permission to use a school : : opened a boys’ club and afterward a girls’ | 40 something to help. We can't fight, of club. The boys meet Monday, Wedn course, but each of us can aid in some way. and Fr mings. TI) provided | We must economfze on our pocket money Mindivided iemamazines and sames, and are | and buy nice things for the wound>d. We Venetian irom work, ohyeieay eine *I98- | must reduce our extravagances. We can davy dei and mancar Galnine buy cheaper goods, you know, and put less The girls receive practical instruct rial into our gowns. : various branches of housework. For thi: said the dreamy girl with blue nip ‘Of ladies offered the wae | e¥es. “I know what I can do. I can have cra for instruction. The girls | My bleyels skirt cut shorter, ivided into four groups, of six each, {| And all the other girls sald, “Oh!” ity-four girls in. the ———— ree ur teach AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c, ek. cht, 1 neral ho Today. r incl making, dishwashing. sweeping ‘Thomas Dowling & Co.. Auets., 612 E st. nw.— The girls go to each teacher | S#le of wharf properties. on Friday, April 22. at o'clock pan. W. L. Cole i Aucts. and housekeeping tat m. Saturday. The nw. bet. 27th and 28th sts. ) cooking meet at 2 p.m. the sa at 5 o'clock p.m. E chens being in w Poona saat ‘Tomorrow. ing. » th class e ake e1 < chiies aad Biches a Bip ST nger, Auct.. 90 La. ave. n.w—Sale of laundry their own clothes to | #2 op Saturday eck a.m, pe Phtousework class they G. San and ¢ st. naw. ssen in the bed room. one in of coach tea ete. on se In the kitchen, one in ng, and t other tw v24 9th st. n.w.— ¥ applying the for- ture, carpets ete., on Saturday, April a whole house to 10 o'clock. dies are s: a by a num- Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G nw. Sale and female. asebold effects te yay storage charges, on y. April 23, at 10 o'clock a.m. MAKING WOOD ALCOHOL. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Salo == of six horses, ou Saturday, April 23, 2t 12 m. sadly Substance That Thirsty | Walter &. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and D Yopers Sometimes Drink. n.w.—Sale of houschelé furniture, carpets. » Wine and Spirit ette, E on Saturday, April 23, at 10 o'clock a.m.; first to ¢ It is necessar nvert wood into at 12 m., carriages, bicycles, harness, ete. Nquid. The stroagest hydraulic pressure G. Sloan & Co., Auets., 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale would not ueeze one-half of i per cent torla, team and harness, on Saturday, April mm. James W. Re Sale of furniture of the moisture from dry wood, but by put- ting the same material into an iron retort nd converting it into charcoal by means diffe. Auct., 920 Pa. ave. n.w.— arpets, on Saturday, April at JO o'clock a.m. at 12 m., horses, of heat the gases and smoke, to the extent wagens, harness, etc. of fully per cent of the weight of the & Co, Aucts., 1407 @ st. n.w.—Sale Wood, m: condensed into pyroligneous | ef personal effects and household goods to pay acid, from which are obtained wood alco- charges, en Saturday, April 23, at 10 hel, acetate of lime and wood tars. A cord | ¢ mo 4 of wood weighing 4,000 pounds produces | = : = about oligneous acid and AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. G. SLOAN & CU., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. » pounds The pyroligneous = acid from one cord of wood produces nine gallons of 82 per cent crude wood alcohol, 20 pounds of ace of lime and about 2 of tar, besides bushels of char- | POSITIVE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- the pyroligneous acid ERTY oxo ST, BETWEEN 27f2H AND 28TH ers ene tre Meo SCONE i By direction of the party in interest, we will sell . the lime holding the acetic at public auction, in front of the ‘premises, on n. After the separation of the SDAY, APRIL NINETEENTH, 1898, at FIVE wood spirit the remaining liq is boi LOCK F all of the west half of lot 121, in cown in pans to a sugar, which 1s dried | Beall’s addition to Georgetown, D. C., fronting 30 and becomes the acetate of lime In com- rs f Seer ie pepe is depth of 120 ban a = A L tace of lime is used for making Terms: One- it cash, paren i 1 and 2 years, = a oe E- with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on Fuliy three-fifths of all the wood alcohol the property, or all cash. A deposit of $100 will a tte of lime produced in the world | be required at ti of sale. All conveyancing and re made in the United § s. A con: recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be com- able quantity is also produced In Sweden, | Pied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or the and at the exhibition now being held in | PToerty way be resold at purchaser's cost. | he eee apy ns may en. ; Ove apll-d&ds Auctioneers for party in interest. 1 States EF OWING TO THE INCLEM Wood alcohol af- \T WEATHER, fe aabatitate in alcohol | she above sale is postponed until FRIDAY. APRIL oS oe ae hol | CAVENTS-SECOND, 180s, sane howe oat olaee uring and mechanical pur C.G. SLOAN & GO. at less than one-third the cost Eee: ug principally as a sqlvent in the FUTURE DAYS. shellae varnish and in making | - = = : a and photographie paper. It makes | A STOCK OF E ALO! : is antiseptic, and is SENTATIONS; WILL AC- niments 1 1 for skin rubbing in APTLY AT MY SH OFFER. NW. The Ways ef Burglars, Troy Times. own detective of several years’ ER. MACHINERY, erience nas this to say of burglar: f UNFINISHED Wi one were to become a p ssional burglar bis werk would require study and practice, rasa aia a hecineas tee Virtue of a deed of assignment from Edmund ju iy legitimate business de- Ove woodrat te. ihe: cavers mar i and experi bur- A.D) 1898, in the land eae jobs" 2 s the | of Gah i will sell, by i {and 639 Masea 3 observer, @ | THURSHAY or for hose execu entire ma- ‘ ena Cane all othe ty . Houses ar business of said ere y hav brownst: ufacturing file holders and eab- fee - 3 broken into all material, unfinished work, stock on It will be offered as whole. Terms: Cash, and property must be removed eodia fter sale. L. CABFLL WILLIAMSON, Assignee, dk dibs 4i8 La. ave DUNCANSON ERO: ePIOy n the case and named the | TRUSTE SALE OF DWELLING S method. employed: in: eet 2 JOHNSON AVENT TW R prettiest AND FOURTEEN en eee EETS NORTHWES vnvict Ty virne of a cectain deed of trust lar and come Liber 1800, at follo 15 et seq.. of the 'l loors. O the District of Columbia, we will above tion. a fromt of the premises, on WEDNES ak in rear and others MAY FOURTH, I808. AT HALE-Past abaee: voter LOCK PAL! the following. deseribed m heos th situate fn the city of Washington, in s in T Lot one hundred and two 02) fi urday nts. “They “et al. subdivision of lots in square thread on all entrances in hundced and seven (207). as. per t if any one entered or left Liber No. 20, at folle 92. of th rrad would be broken. ‘Thus | records of the surveyar's alee of sald: Dintriet, s learned that the pre subject to a right ‘of way for alley purpo: Pant wee wise the. store. afte (ike feet ond four inches by full Saturday night until Sunday. The eet BU ee Saturday t they ‘cracked’ the subdivision, together with’ the {m- safe. Except for their methodical way of (by the cellar) ne suspicion would me-third cash, balance in equal instai- at one at 1 itself to them A two years, with palatal ome Style. People | (©) per centum per anbum, payable sem{-annually burglars. bi pe styl nee vane frem day of sale, seenred by of trust upo: modest homes. unless they have| the property wold. or aff cash. at the option of of money or jeweiry, need not! prrchaser Deposit of $200 will be required at fr the professtona He is] time of sale. AN conveyancing at purebaser’: ed en the plunder for which | ecst. Terms to be complied with within ten days, As a rule. burglars are cowards, | otherwise the trustees reserve the right to res-li ly in emergencies that revolvers | at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION:;SALES. FUTURE (DAY! AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYrs. KFUTUKE DAYS. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. REGULAR SATURDAY SALB. On TOMORROW we shall sell, within our sales room, corner 10th and D streets n.w. (facing Penna. ave.), a general assortment of Housekeeping Arti- cles,’ removed from private residence for conven- fence of sale. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., Carriages, Bicycles, Harness, etc. ‘Terms: ‘Cash. It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TOMORROW, AT TWELVE M., IN FRONT OF OUR AUCTION ROOMS, WE WILL SELL FOR NER SIX (6) VALUABLE HORSES FROM LOU- CO. V. SUITABLE FOR SADDLE, DRIV- GOR HEAVY DRAFT. é TERMS: CASH. C. G. SLOAN & CO. it AUCTS. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT.“ (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) RNITURE, € AI SALE OF F' POMORKOW "RDAY) MORN pr O'CLOCK, 1, within my sales rooms, 92 Penna, ave. n.w., Furniture, Carpets, Plano, Ice Boxes, Pictures, Mirrors, et ALSO, 4 cases Seneca Pure Rye Wohis! AT TWELVE M. in front of sales rooms, Horse rriages, Wagons, Harness, ete. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE It Auct. J. E. FRECHIE & CO., Aucts., No. 424 9th N.W. Special Sale SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-THIRD, at TEN A.M., Fine Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, &c., from a dwelling, removed to our rooms for convenience of sale. At TWELVE M., from a res- taurant declining business, one new National Cash Register, Nickel-plat- ed Coffee Urn, Ice Chest, Tables, Chairs, Linoleum, &c. It C. G. SLOAN & CC , AUCTIONEFRS, 1407 G IBRED RACE HORSE: . THOROUCE TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT BENNING RAC! COURSE (IN THE PADDOCK), ‘TOMORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 'TWENTY-THIRD, 189S, AT HALE-PAST TWO P.M. POLYMELA—B. or br. f. (foaled March, 1896), by Britannic, ont of Trojana, by imp: Galore; 2d dam, imp. Hione by Sky! 3d dam, Hin a ring; 4th daw, Fair V by Vespasiin; Sth dam, Fair Rosamond 1 King John; 6th clusion, Hermit's dam (foal il, 1895 TABITHA~B. or br, f. (foaled March,1 by Alphonse, out of Glencora gar dam, Nanni 5), by finp. Glen Anderson by imp, Brig- adier; Sd dam by Imp, Ambassador; 4th dam, a by Wagner; 5th dam, Fraxinella by Autocrat; 6th’ dam, Fraxinella by Vir- BEETHOVEN—B. 1895), or br. g. (foaled by Alphonse, out of Tilly W. to Gleneora, the dam of Tabitha. Is have never raced. ‘Terms: Cash. April. a ful ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCIS., 1407 G ST. HANDSOMB COACH TEAM, VICTORIA AND HARNESS, Bi TER T-CART, HORSE RUN-ABOUT AND HARNESS, AT AUCTION IN FRONT OF OUR ROOMS, SATURDAY. APR, — TWENTY-THIRD, 1898, AT TWELVE M. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., 1407 G st. ap21-2t C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS AND HOUSE- HOLD GOODS FOR STORAGE CHARGES. th given that on SATURDAY ‘TY-THIRD, 1808, AT. there will be sold ‘at public ai tion, in the auction rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co..140 G street northwest, Washington, 1 Hen for storage charges, ete., goods, furniture, household andy Storage with the Ameri Company in the name o Small Ford, Mrs. S. or L. Richurdson, Miss Sarah Cook, Joseph Torrens and J. L. Austin aud 1 3 General M age Daperacse 2 meric in Se it and Ti ust Company. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., 1407 G St. apt IMPORTANT SALE OF FIFTEEN VAN LOADS FURNITURE AND GEN- RAL HOUSEHOLD BPPECLS. BOR NON-PAYMENT OF STORAGE, WITHIN OUR ROOMS, 1407 G STREET, SATURDAY, APRIL 23D, 1898, AY 107A; Me The goods comprise everything necessary for the complete furnish- ing of several residences, such as Silver Plate, China, Bric-a-Brac, Oil aintings, Portraits, Standing Fur- niture of all kinds, numerous ‘Trunks, Foxes, Chests, Baskets, ete. For particulars see ad. of A. S. and ©. Co. in another column. On view day before sale. Terms cas OF C.G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., ap2t-2t 1407 G St. RX (SALBSOB Horses} 40 NO. LA, On SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- THIRD. AT TEN O'CLOCK, will be sold FOR MR. WILLIAM SHOEMAKER OF fHAGERS- MD.. a carload of Horses und. Mares ‘This load consists of latge draught and fine driv. ing horses—stock to suit for any use, AND ALL WILL Pc SITIVELY BE SOLD TPHOUT LIMIT AL «lof Horses and the country; sume good « res from this city and . ie trates, ‘wo New cy, Traps, two New Top Buggi and fifteen secoud-band vebleles of different kivde Harness, ete. j SALE PEREMPTORY. S. BENSINGER, Auct. WILLIAM BP. EDMONSTON, Trustee, 500 Sth st. now. soe a ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustee, a the Seminole War. | apz2agds 419 Fst. nw, Record. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. ty « nee the United States MOnTGAGaE eee a ~ ever had ia tropical warfare was | By virtue of the power ta a mortgage from Annie Sip itckie “480 43 to IS#2—the seven | A. Martin and James J. Martin, ber husband. to Sy Portia, From) Se to Se the sever. | te stuiile Stuigug Efarmullaiue corto years’ war with the Seminole Indians. | tion Company of Hagerstown, Ma, joated July Whi conditions there were much more | 1. 1807, and recorded among the land records of gap eamae sige ake vibes Montg»mery county, Md., In Liber J. A.. No. 59, faverable than they are in Cuba, the mor- | file 23, default having been made thersin Twili tolity from disease was enormous tn com- | sll. TURDAY, APRIL TWENTY -THILD, - e number of men employed. | 160%, AT FOUR O'CLOCK 'P-M., on the prenlues: eee tn Ae Shey meaner Of mien erployed Prine 1 fuprovements mentioned in. sated cords show that there were altogeth- | dlortes being lots No. five (5) and xix (), €r 7,400 troops engaged during the seven | in Block No. thirty-seven (37), n B. F. Gilbert's Ease wei a t | recorded sutdivision of Takema Park, Montgomery uty. These lots have a front of abo of whom w eu Carroll ave., are about twenty minutes’ > omer The war n and electrie stations; contain 49,000 afailtac ta more or less, and are improved by hd the (i. | te-story and ‘attle frame house of eleven rooms, ete : wide porch ry, ete.; steam hea:, * Would never consent to | spring water, stable and other bufldings, unless t had a great | “verms easy. De required. y¥ in ambush and attacked iy LAS, Atty. to Sell. the dark whenever they | WM. I. TALBOTY apl6.20,22 could do so without exposing their own | — Se Ere e lived on: the countcy: the ne ALE OF TV ILY IMPROV ; : : THE CONDUIT IN THE DIS Vegetables and game t OF COLUMD ers were required to carry of a certain dee h them and were thus handi- 2178, arded in their movements of the land records of th years to subdue the savages, nd at the request of ti AS NO peace until they were | party secu J trustees will well, a At the end of | patil auct on WEDNESDAY, Sasa tralia 1898, AT FOUR adh and t OK P.M. all the real estate set forth and ; meted, and taey were hid- | dexcrited In sald deed of trust, and bh lots den in the cverglades. numbered ten end eleven (0 and 11), in block elghi During these seven years out of the 7.400 iu Jacob P. Clark and Edward B. Cottrell’s troops loyed 1 ied—twenty-three | ivision ef part of Whitehaven for the Palis- sailors and forty-two marines—the re of the Potomac Land and Improvement Com- ainder being officers and soldiers of the Usubdivision is recorded in county book ; ae . : 13, among the records in the office of Sey Ho rie umber, only Atty- | tie surveyor af the District of Columblac Thess were killed in battle. 214 died of | the Conduit road near a culvert Just 11.250 of malarial diseases Roe pity \cinex voles ouligeariog saat wien As u result of the Indian war there are | proved by «fine four-story stone dwelling with now on the pension rolls 6.661 us, of ve rooms, ail finished In oak and. hard’ wood, whom 2.373 are sur building." which Is of white Vermont stone and They one of the finest and best constructed dwellings ar Washington city, has hot and cold water, gas fixings and piping throughout, tile and slate ‘roof, an average and since 1 ve n paid S. The total amount thus far pa und concteted basements, A comfortable stable, government for pensions gro: ea hous and necessary outbuildings are at- cut of the Florida war will exceed Sic “4 thereto. This property is one (1) block from rr Glen Hurst sta., Great Falls Ry.; six (6) blocks from the improved part of West Georgetown and ene and a half miles from Aqueduct bridge and Union station. ‘Tert:s of sale: One-third casb, balance in equal justallments in six and twelve months from date of sule, with interest, payable semi-annually, at rate of six (6) per ceut’ per annum, secured by deed of thust on property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option; $500 deposit required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with tn ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting veyancing and recording at pur. RICH'D W. DUVALL, MCRTON SCHAEFFER, further particulars, juire of Duckett & Dent, 635 F at. BWw., Da = —+e-- An Electric Prank. From the Asheville Citizen. A climb to the top of “Big Craggy.” along the banks of Bee Tree creek, affords many bits of picturesque scenery as well as a view of surpassing grandeur from the sum- mit. A party of gentlemen from Asheville recently visited this majestic old mountain that rears its head more than 6,000 feet above sea level, report an unusual manife tation of the pranks of electricity. Along the top of the ridge for a distance of per- haps seventy-five or eighty yards there was + SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G- ON SATURDAY, APRIL TW) \TY-THIRD, 1898, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, IN FRO! 'T OF OUR AUC. TION Rov WE WILL SELL. A HANDSOME PRIVATE TURN-OUT, CONSISTING u OF VICTORIA, LD WITHOUT . G. SLOAN & Co., Auctionee! TEAM AND HARNESS, TO BE S RESERV ap2! VALUABLE IMPROVED ). 1519 M STREET NORTH- of a certain deed of trust to us, dated .. 1803, and duly recorded In Liber No. 1S23, 1 et seq., of the land records of the Dis: Columbia, and ut the there sell, at public THURSDAY, 189s, AT F sertbed land and pre request of the irty the undersigned trusteea w iit ion, in front of the premises, on 'H DAY OF MAY, A! Db. M the following de- nises, situate in the city of Wasbington, in the District of Columbia, and des. ign “das aud being all of lots “Db” and E."? in Cobb's subdivision of part of pal Tot 3, square 196, as said subdivision is uded in the vtlice of the surveyor of the District Columbla in Book H. D. ©., page 196, together with the in- provements, consisting of a t ‘Story and base- ment brie dwelling on said 1 and a one- story brick building on said lot ‘Terms of sale: One-third to be pald in cash, und the installments, payable th interest at six (6) per centum yer annum payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150’ will. be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, All nveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the ‘ost Of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be cou plied with within ten days from day of sale, other Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ notice of such resale. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, ‘Trustee, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, 500 5th st. nh NATHL, WILSON, Attorney for party secured, 622.624 F at.’ n.w. ap22-deds BRATTON & HARBISON'S GRBAT SPRING SALB. 50 HEAD 30 HEAD 50 HEAD HIGH-CLASS HIGH-CLASS HIGH-GLASS HORSES. HORSES. HORSES, This sale will include 28 head of beautiful matched pairs High-stepping Brougham and Dog Cart Horses, many of which are now entered In the Washingtcn Horse Show, May 4,'5, @ and 7. and entranc> paid. Entries will be ¢ to purchisera. Immediately after the sale of coach hersea 8. ‘T. Harbison of Lexington, Ky.. and ik D. Pendleton will sell 25 head of richly bred Ken. tucky Horses, with and without suitable for road and track, This sale Bigot tee Behe lt t HALF-PAST TEN A.M. Write Scott & Pen a ton for catal ving full part a pvand come to the sale it sud an the pu balance in two equul one and two years, with wise money description of want 4 first-class 5 Very respect: 'e SCOTT & ILETON, Auctioncers, ap22-3t Union Stock Yards, Baltimore, Md, ap22-dts DUNCANSON BROS.,, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 'THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK AND SPONE DWELLING, NO. 1325 TENTH STREET NORTHWESI. By virtue of a certain depd of trust, recorded in Liber No, 2064, at fclio 81 et seq., of the land records of the District of Cotujpbia,’ we will sell, at public auction, in frott of ‘the premises, on MONDAY, APRIL TWENTY-PIFTH, 1893," AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the followltig described real estate, situate in the,city ef Washington, in said District: Lot numbered. seventy-two (72), in Haller and Moore's subdivisign in square num- bered three hundred and sixty-deven 7), plat recorded in Liber Nols, at foll> 21° records of the surveyor's office of 5 tegether with the improvements, consisting of @ three-stcry and basement price ‘and stone dwell- ing, No. 1325 10th street northw ferms of sale: One-third ‘cash, balance Jn equal installments, at ong an@ two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all casb, the option of the purchaser. A deposit ef $300 will be required at time of sale, All conveyane- fog at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. EUGENE CARUSI, ALDIS B. BROWNE ‘Trustees. apl3-d&ds ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. EXECUTOR’'S SALE OF VALU- ABLE REAL ESTATE IN ONE OF THE MOST DESIRA- BLE SECTIONS OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, BE ING PREMISES NO. 14161 ST. BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STS. N.W. By virtue of the last will and testament of Elivubeth Browne (deceased) I will sell at publie auction, in frent of the premises, on MONDA AERIL TWENTY-FIFTH, 1888, AT FIV: c » that valuable property knowa as . 24, In square 220, fronting 22 feet on scuth side of I street by a depth of 148 feet to a wide alley, with the improvements, consisting of a frame dwelling, and 2 valuable two-story brick stable, on rear of let. Note.—Yhis is one of the best resident sections of the cit ud as it is but seldom that property in this n is offered at public auction id general attention. cash, aud the residue in one with interest (pa; semi-un- and secured by a deed of trust on the A it of $500 will be required at time of sale. hveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Shoull the terms of sale be not fully com. plied with in fifteen days from the day of sale I hercby reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser (or purchasers) after such public advertisement as is usual in such case: apl4-d&ds H. M. BROWNE, Executor. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. nually) property, or the purchaser may pny all cash. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV: AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. S ATED ON 9TH, 10TH, 11TH, N ANID ‘TREEIS SOUTHEAST, WASHINGTON, D. C. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, Gated the twenty-fourth day of December, A.D. 1895, and recorded in Liber No. 2214, folio 188 et 8eq., of the land records of the District of Co- Inmbia, and at the request of the parties secured, the undersigned trustees will sell at public aue- Mon, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THB TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1898, AT VAST FOUR O'CLOCK IN’ THE APTER- ved Jand and premise hington, District of Co- to wit: AN of origiuai lots numbered (2), three’ (3), four (4), five (5). six (6), en (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), ve (12), thirteen (13), “fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16) and seventeen (17), In square humbered nine hundred and fifty-four (954); all of original lots numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), six (5), seven (7), elgut (8), nine (9), ‘ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (2), thirteen (13), the south twenty-ave (25) front by’ the full deptli of original lot numbered seventeen (17), and the north forty- three (43) feet six (6) inthes, front by the full depth of orig.wal lot nineteen 19), in square nuin- bered ‘wine hundred and weventy-eight (97s): the same being iinproved by a twestory bri house and stable at the southeast corner Joth streets, nnd by three two-story brick dwell- ings, 323, 1325 and 1327 41th street south- ast. Sald property will be gold subject to a deed of trust, reccrded in Liber No. 1772, folio 424, of said land ds, to secure ay Indebtedness of $20,000, which matured on the 6th day of January, 1898, With interest at_6 per cent from the 6th day cf January, AD. 1897. ‘This lean can be renewed for two years from maturity upan payment of the past due half-vearly installivents, of interest. Terms of sale: One-half ‘cash, and the balance payable in one year, for whieh the note of the purchaser muse be given, ‘with ‘interest, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per cent per anuun, until paid, and segnred by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $500 will “be required at time of ‘sale. All conveyancing, neknowledging and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complid with In-teu days from day of sale the trastces reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after three days’ public notice cf seh resale In some news- NOON, the following de: situate in the lumbia, two city of Wa: paper publisced in Washington. D. JAMES HARRISON “JOHNSON, WILLIAal AH. CHURCH, apl2-déds ‘Trustees. TRUSTER'S: F z TATE x21lg SECOND STI NORTH By virtue of 1 decree of th preme Court District of Columbia, passed in Equity 3, wherein ‘Thomas A. Kane et plainints, znd Jobn J. Kune is ¢ dersigned trustee will offer for sale at publie auc- tion “in front, of nises, on MO3 APRIL TWENTY-FICTH, T8988. AT HAL FIVE O'CLOCK F the following describe est premises in the city of W District of Columbia, deseribed as nc six (6), it fifty-one qoved by erms: stallments, use, nce in two equal in nd two years. wit A deposit of Ail conveyane- MSON, ‘Trustee, 478 La, ave. nw. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. apl3-d&ds. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 2 OF REAL E! S$ AND NO. 1 TRUSTEES’ LON HE! NORTH WES! By virtue of a certain deed 22,1807, ALD.. and duly re folio 134, one of the land of Columbia, and at th secured thereby, we will sell at puble auction, on MONDAY, MAY SECOND, 180s, AT THREE O'CLOCK. M., the following re estate in the city of Washington, District’ of umbia, and known and ceseribed as lot 10, block 4, in sub- division known as 4 lon Heights, as per plat in County Book No. 7, page 78, in surveyor's office of the District of Columbia; also, AT A QU. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the SAME DaY, lot 82 ir Harry A. Kohn’s subdivision of original lot 9, squace 144, as per plat in Book No. 12, page 101, in che ‘surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, jronting 15.71 feet on E street by a depth of 60'feet, and improved by a large dwell- ing, being No. 1826 E st. n.w. ‘Terms of sale cash. A deposit of $100 on each plece of property at the time of sale, and all con- yancing and recording ut the purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days from day of ATE AT GE AVA- STREEL f trust, aquest of the parties RTER sale. JOUN J. HURST, CLAYTON E. EMIG, apl9-dts ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEB'S SALE OF VALU ED REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT NEAR BRIGHTWOOD, ON THE ROCK CREEK FORD ROAD.” By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 27th day of “Octeber, 1893, und recorded in Liber 1329, {elle 373 et seq., of the land recerds of the Dis: trict of Columbia, and in pursuance of a decre of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Passed the 1th day of F 1898, In the cause of Yerkes and Baker vs. Briles et’ al, No. 18834 Equity, by which the undersigned was’ sui- stituted az trustee in the place und stead of the trustees named in the above recited deed of trust, default having been made in the payment of the debt sectred thereby, the undeisigued, by direc- tion of the owners of the ngtes’ Secured, will sell, at public auction, on the pemf&s, in the cot of Washington, District o& Columb NESDAY. FOURTH, 18904 T HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ue Taflowing described BLE UNIMPROY- real estate, in the htwood, D. C., being part of “W beginning on the nerth side of Rock Cfeek®¥ord road at the southwest corner of Charles Garter’s lot; thence with the west line of said lyt nggth 24° east 165.50 feet to, sald Carter's noribueat corer; thetive north 72%4° west 34 feet; thel ie south 22° west 163.24 feet to enfd road; tHencé ‘south 69° east 34 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5,580 square feet. ‘Terms of sale: sit of $50 re- quired on day of ‘ing and record- ing at purchaser's cost. 8 Are not com pled with within 10 da; jtee will sell “at urciser, isk and cost of defuulti ee tt ALN BEALL, Trustee, ap21-c&ds $19 4% ‘street n.w. THOMAS DOWLING, Aver: “612 E 8T. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NOS. 2416, 2418, 2420 AND 2422 VIRGINIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, dated July 16, 1892, and June 19, 1895, respectively, and duly recorded in Liber 1708, at folio 249 et seq., and Liber 2041, at folio 140 et seq., of the land records for the District>of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell, at public guction, In front of the prem- ges, on WEDNESDAY, MAY FOURTH. 1 HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. sixteen (16), in re” bumbe! fronting 60 feet 6-inches on Vi average depth of 100 feet, together with the provements thereon. x ‘Terms of-aaie: One-fourth cash, talgnce in one, two and three years, ‘with Interest, and securad by a deed of trust on the cash, at the purchaser's’ opt quired at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at aser’s cdst. Terms of sale be complied with in 10 from CHANCERY SALB OF iMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTIES TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, BE- ING THE BRICK STORES 806 AND S03 D STREET AND 824 EIGHTH STREET N.W.; THE LARGE AND VERY DESIRABLE BRIC WAREHOUSE 313 AND 318 EIGHTH STRE: N.W.; THE TWO-STORY BRICK SHOP OR STOREHOUSE 411 EIGHTH STREET N.W. THE BRIC! ‘TOR OU: NO. 421 EIGHTIL a 5 AND TWO FINE BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 907 AND 909 E STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree passed in equity cause ) 7, docket 39, Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, we shall offer for sale. premises, cn THURSDAY, THE T DAY OF APRIL, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCI parts of lets nine (9 and ten (10) hundred and eight (408), of the city D.C. ft twenty-five feet on Eighth st depth -five fect, being that desirable southwest r of Eighth and D streets north- west, improved by the stores Nos. SUG and 808 D street and 324 Tichth street. ATSO. In front of the premise: AME DAY, AT TWEN- TY MINUTES PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., other named lots and syuare, fronting back ning to with t ing a total depth that, large and very di and 31S parts of the aboy thirty feet on said with the wilth fifty forty-five (45). fei width forty-fiv ninety-five ple brick northw str st Also. in frant of the prem: on same day. rt FORTY MINUTES PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M part of lot five (5), square four hundred and thirt one (431) of the aforesaid city. fronting thirt and a half (31%) feet on said Eighth street by depth of about sixty-five (G5) feet. narrowing, being that twe-stery brick shop or storehouse, No. 411 Eighth street northwest. Also, in front_of the premises, on same day, at FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M., part of lot seven (7). in ©. fronting thirty-three ‘and a half (33%) feet on said Eighth street by depth of ore hundred and four and one-third (04 1-3) fect. being that desirable brick storehouse, No. 421 Street northwest. in front of the premis on same day, NTY MINUTES AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., part of 1 in square three bun- dred and se of said city, front- ing twenty-four (24) feet on street northy depth of one hun ed and fiftr-nine ( brik dwollizes, street northwest. fer each par One-third cash, stallments in one and two years, rate of 6 per cont per winom, pa ed_npon the property, or all cash, at purehiser’s option. A depesit of two hundred ($200) dollars on each purchase at time of sale. Further and all other necessary particulars an- nounced at tines and places of sale. L. CABELL WILLIAMSON, 478 Ta. ave. now, J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, 230 416 st. nw. CHAS. F. RENJAMIS 508 11th ‘st. n.w., Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ap16-d&ds C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G S' CHANCERY LUABLE IMPROV (REET NEAR TENTH by t, bee ‘os, 907° and STREET By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 16 trustees will offer for sale, at public auctio . in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1898, AT TIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following real. esiate, sitcated In the city of Wosbington, District of C lumbia, and known and designated as and being the West twenty-nine feet front by the full depth thereof, of original lot numbered seven (7), in square “nambe: (474). This propert: e hundred and seventy-four fronts 29 fect on the north side of H street, near Tenth street northwest, and is improved by a large three-story and cellar press- ed-brick dwelling house, belg premises No. 933 H street nw, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price in cash, and the balance in two equal installments pasable respectively in ene and two years, with interest from day of sale, the deferred payments to be scured by decd of ‘trust upon the property sold. or the pmrchaser_ may all cash, at his option. A deposit of $500 will be required at the time of sale. The property will be sold free of all Incumbrances. If the terms are with in 15 days. the trustees re resell the property, after such r they may deem proper. All re ancing at the cost of the purcha TRVING WILLIAN 458 Ta. avenue n.te. MICITAEL J. COLRERT, Trustee, apl6-d&ds 512 F street nw. THOS. J. OWEN, TRUST! SALE OF VALU. KNOW) Trustee, of trust, dated August 12, 1891, and recorded in Liber 1600, folio R65 et seq.. of the land records of the District « of the holder of the y, as surviving trustee, I will Pablie auction ¢ premises, on THURSDAY, THE TW DAY OF APRIL D. 1898, & FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real es- , situate in the county of Washington, District folumbia, to wit: of Icts numbered, thirty-three (33) aud y 3 in Middleton and Rerry, subdivision cf t of Jand called and known’ as “Metropolis as proceedings in equity rer pectively, 3 it of thirty-four Ga) the District of Cs- r Shep: herd, ds of the District «f COuinbis excepting, however, the fol- lewing lots, Se much of 32) as Was conversed to Win, dee! recorded in Liber » one of the Tat inlet; and exeopting also so tm s falls within the exterior In street cast extended through said lot 33; and ex cepting also sublot 6 vision of a part of sald tract of said land 1 in the office of surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber county No. Sf 5 and excepting also lois 6 both inclusive, in block 16; also lots 2 to th inclusive, in block lots eleven (i), beth inc nd lots 15 h Incluelves and lots ck 19 of a f suid tract of sa 1 record corded in Liber ois of the sury excepting also th t mentioned subdivi ted to the District ecepting a small parcel of said t ning about E © feet, L have been ded- bia, aud also ex- et of land, con- descrited tn wed 14 Lud records of tae of Cotumbia in Liter 49, folio > Iso excepting another siall’ parcel of vaid land, ig about 4, cribed in Liber’) lund records of the Dis- , folio of € De of sales On€Atth of the purchase moncy to be paid in Dulanee in fou al Instali ments, in one, two, three and four (4) years fron date of sale, yy a deed of trast on the property sold, with interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, or all cash, at oj chaser or purchasers. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at time of sale. All cot veyancin, ding at the purchaser or pur. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten (lob drys from Gay of sale, or the trustee will resell at risk and cost of defawting purchaser or pur- chasers, after ive days’ previous advertisement of such’ resale. For farther information apply to trustee. WILLIAM H_ O'CONNOR, Surviving Trustee, apd-d&ds 1945 4th st. nle., Washington, D.C. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) AUCTION SALE OF TWO F fon of pur- AME HOU: NOS. 1315 AND 1517 FIFTH STRI NORTHWEST. ALSO TWO FRAME HOUSES IN ALLEY, On TUESDAY, APRIL TWEN' 1 AD. TH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOC P.M, I Will ‘offer for sale by public auction, In front’ of the premises, houses Nes. 1315 and 1317" 5th Stivet northwest. Also two frame bouses “un alley. ‘Terms liberal and stated at sale. $100 on each house at time of sale. apl9-d&ds A. E. L. KEESE, Attorney. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, No. #06 FORT STANTON AVENUE, ANACUSTIA: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 34 da Moy, 1894, and duly recorded in Liber folio 38 et'seq., one of the land records ef the trict of Columbia, and at the request 0: secured thereby, Wwe will sell at publ front of the premises, on W: THE TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1898, AT A Qi: OF FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following des ground and premises, situate, lying aud being in the county of Washington, in the District of €o lumbia, and known and distinguished as and be lot numbered four (4), in block number in Oregon L. Green's subdivision of pa chester,” as per plat in county book No. 6, follo 54, in ‘the surveyor's office of said District, ita- proved by a frame dwelling. ‘Terms made known at sale. LOUIS KETT of 1, Di the party auction in DAY. APRIL. CORNELIUS ECKHARDT, aplé-d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRAC. IVE THREE-STORY BRICK DW*LLE A KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 411 [ STREUT NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain decd of trust, dated the twelfth (12) day of December, A.D.” 1892. ard recerdei among the lond records of the District of Columbia, Liber No, 1763, folio 424 et seq., and At the requést of the uolders of the notes secure théreby, we will offe. at public suction, in front of the ‘premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWE: SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D: 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described property, situate in the’ city of Washington, District of Cclumbt to wit: All that certain piece or par- cel of land and premises kncwn and distinguished as and being lot numbered eighty-four (84) of Barr & Sanner's subdivision of lots {1 square numbered eight hundred and cight (8¢8), aa per plat re- ccrded in Book 20, page 35, of ‘the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon. ‘erms,.of sale: Oue-third of the purchas: monay to be paid in cash, end the belance to be paid in two equal installments, respectively, in one and two years, secured by’ deed of trust upon the perty sold. with znterest, payable seml-annual- ly. at the rate of s cent per annum, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A it of will be at the time of sale. Sale to be closed in fifteen days from day of sale, gtherwige the property will be resold at, the, risi cost ing purchaser, after five dasa advertisenent in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. Conveyancing at cost of pur- LOUIS D. a} ‘Trustee, . CLARENCE ‘Trustee, aplt-dkds | = 916 F at, ow. THOMAS DOWLING & €0., AUCTIONEERS. DENCE, NO. 619 Q HANDSOME SUBUR ADJOL SALE OF DESIRABLE CITY RESI STREET N.W. ING LOT IN BRIGHTWOOD PARI 1 BAN By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Court of the Distr wherein Augusta M. and Ellen ¥ as equity trustees by ause Ni said decree BALF-PAST FOUR O°CL cuction, in front « 1 estate, eituat vision of iots in square fe (444), and basement MARTE K PM. 1H, 159 we will, ction, Distr . thirteen Diock sixt Lrightwood Park, bai 100, of the 'sur dwelling house, in’ ex twelve rooms, attic and Veniences, with sewers mabimed f: eh det belt: et and was Penjamin D. Carpenter. ous stable on the pi ble are on lots 13 50 feet ad i 12 separately. rms of ing, ip vat lot. Terms to of sal BLAM LEE, ED Ry virtue of the pi trus yrded in libe ds of the Dist direction of th the owner of th scribed in the perfor certain sealed obli; 1897, to secure while the undersigned tr auction in front of the p TWENTY-NINTH DAY ( FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, th tion, of Columbia, and known ing lots uumabered four (G4), both of square numbered (736), a8 per plat re the records of th trict of Columb south evond streets south ast, Garfield Park, and are ‘improv substantial brick dw. rocms each, ail newly ion. "These houses Will then be offered as a sold for all on each house, the first 20, 1900, and the second 5. 1900. The title will be gus title of record. sale. uired at the time complied with resell at the risk and ev chaser, after ten days’ r paper printed and publis ington, D.C. All conve the cest of the purchaser. MICHAEL J LY? aplS-d&ds of jartin et al. nre complainants | Crocker et al 12 DAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH D ct of Colubia, x 96) in Firman Ef as per plat in book 1 \eror's records, fronting 21 feet on Q street by 0% feet on Marion’ strect, improved by a dest rn iinprovements, northwest. mn the following day, to wit estate, situate in the en (16) in Diller B. Groff's subdivisi 4s per plat e improvements, consisting cf a mt on Des Moines street of 150 fi upled as a residence perty. Improvements will be offered togeth One-third of the TWENTY SEVEN ¢ fd deed of trust. was given stees will estate, situated in the city orded in book 1 office of the survey These lots are situa man street, bh ash over andoat Taxes will be paid to th A deposit of $200. n ten days, tre rigii Columbia in a ‘eause are defendants, knowa PRI ppointed, will ¥ OF APRIL, AT CK P.M, sell at public mises, the following-de- e in the city of Washing to wit undred or hundred and forty-four page 18, of the sur dwelling, « ss, AT HAL aS trustees as xforesald, front of the pr let of Columbia, to. wit n (13) and fourteen (14) in in county rds, togeth dso: ent condition, containing Har, and all modern con: . Said property has a ree front) by a depth of th There is also a c Said dwelling and sta 4, and sald two lots and said rchase price of cach parcel sold in cash, th equal in- stailmeuts at one and two y secured the promissory wotes of the purcha: six per cent interest, and a property id, or all option, AIL at purchaser's cost, sale on the city and of $100 ont im fifteen Stew, ays from stee, nw. ‘Trustee, Fendall Building. HOU REET, BETWEEN FL SOND STREETS SOUTHEAST, CITY OF WASHINGTON, ADJOININ AIK riet_ of '¢ pia, and t Bonding amd the party se- fault having t . bearing date April 24 offer for sale at emises on FRIDAY, * APRIL, ne follow i a to sixty an's subdivisio or of the Dis- elon the tween First and north of and ins ing six J. and all tn tirst-class will first be offered se and if no ratisfactory bid is received they who sect securing & 0 on + house will be e terms are not tis reserved to ost of the por- advertising in some news- hed in the city of Wash: eyaneing and recording at Itt - COLBERT, Truste 312 JAMES W. RATC (Successor to Rat. TRUSTEPS’ cre the Distri ‘olumh t of ts 1. 4 ALD. FOUR O'CLOCK estate, situate fn the’ <i District of Columbia. t (1). in” square 0), tozether wath al te." On the S\ AFTER the (20) feet cig twenty-nine complied with in the trustces reserve the ivertisement in aplS-d&ds SLOAN & CC SALE OF TEING NO, aml w nises, situate, lying ashington, in the Di: krown and ‘disti od rumbered nit hundred snd the northy ence due ty-five (2 depth of lot n (19), ne OL), St corbes o1 due nort rcinuing, Toms made krown at apl6-d&ds EAST. No. 14353, the under sale by public anetion. f FRIDAY. fifteen days from and cost of defaulting J. HOLDSWORTH sN6u ay of April, 1s twenty (20) feet eleven inches: thr LIPFE. Auctioneer. Ife, Sution & MPROVED PROP- T CORNER OF 'S SOUTHEAST. SO, OTH STI 1868, AT TALE PAS’ M., the f Howing ceseribed real f Washington, wit: Lot nmabe nine hundred end the Lup ovem n’s, it ath bait bendred number of the will be nd two at six recent per annum, secured by deed of trust on sold, or all cash, at option of thi pure deposit of $100 required on each Dicce at time of vale. If the terms of sa ri ef such r Washington, IMPROVED BP Sa in de and recorded in the other the 12th day of din Liber 1743, folio Disitiet of e Will sell, at mises, ‘on str as and being part of lot in square numbered. tive we for the same at f said tot, and running t along “L"* street southwest twen- south the full nee due west thence due north we West five (i) th eighty-nine ($9) feet to ee sale. JAS ES W. RATCLI @uccessor to Rat« TRUSTEE’S HANDSOME AND BASEMENT DENCE, W STONE SALE OF FRONT, FFE, AUCT! liffe, Sutton & Co.) THE THREE-STORY RESI- ITH WHITE NO. 1921 16TH ST. N. W. 4 By virtue of a decree the District of Columbia No. 18985, the undersign 1 city of Weshingte ase, as per plat recorded in of the District of C tegether with all improy trust for $10. recerds, and 15. 1897. ‘Term: crved interest’ on Said trust mat interest, balance $300 will be required at he complied with in 15 5 chaser, after da; House will be pen for trustee. Property will be sold subject to a certain deed of Parchaser to asi and receiding at purchaser's cost. ctherwise trustee reserves the right tor Property at the risk and ccst of defi of the Supreme Court of . passed in Equity Cause trustee, will offer sale, by public of the premiss on WEDNESD. {SEVENTH DAY OF 1898, AT HALF-PAST | FC . lot numbered one hundred on, Distric the office of the surveyor iumbia, in Liber 12, folio 53, ements, rights, &e. Said 127, among sald said trast from ures January 15, 1899. je said trust an cash. All convesan A depesit of time of sele. Terms to days from day of ulting pur- advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in W hington, D. C. inspection by applying to MALCOLM HUFTY, Trustee, apl4-d&ds Rooms 10 20d 12, 472 L ye. DLW. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1127 AND 1129 SEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain Liber No. 1756, at folio at public auction, PHORSDAY, APR deed of trust recorded in 237 et seq, of the land the District of Columbia, we wiil sell » fropt of the’ premi TWENTY-EIGHTH, jse8,. on 89s, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in said District: All of the north thirty-el original lot numbered eight hundred and eighty-two gether with the ii two-story brick dwel it {38) feet fromt on 7th street by full one (1), in square (882), to- ents, consisting of two » Nos. 1127 and 1128 7th , We, the undersigned | ant AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAYS. B. WILLIAMS & CO, AUCTIOARERS, or WIPROVED AND NIM S IN GARMIELD, IN DIST F COLT MBIA Ry virte of a cert cree of the Supreme Court of the District Passed on the Ast day of December. Cause Ne 1046,“ wherein Mary nant and Mary L, wil well at publi auction, isen. on TT ESI MAY THIRD. AD. isi AT FOUR acon PM., the following described parcels of I in the District of Columbia, to ine (9, thirteen (13). fourtern (14), me hundred (1 hundred * (1), north half « and two ot nmmbered three aes, in eld subsdivisie a thereon, T eels and sh Terms of sab ir. equal installm: date of sa annum. pasnbl One-third ts. in one with interest net the purchaser, sold. or all Ad of sale ups recording at the opt Will be re sold. Conveyan ebaser's ccst ARTHUR A. RIRN HENRY F. W4 ing and 21-dts DUNCAN IN BROS. SUCTION Or TWO. SALE Liber No 1666 recerds 9? th public an WEDNESDAY, HALI-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAM. the fol. Kwing described real estite, situate ashineton, in sald Disttict ered nia -ty-ntn 1 of let nu aud in the jet eforesaid the wststing of a two-story " e dwelling, No. 519 2let Terms One-third cash, balance in equal tne steliments, at one and two years, with Ine rest at six <6) per cent per ennum, ‘payatde. secu mally, from day of sale, secured by deed of ty upou the property sold, or rll at the opt of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 wil he © at tin le. AM comveyanelng at” pur chuser’s cost. Terms te be rie ten days, othe th to resell at risk and ¢ W ise trustees: ve of defaulting | MAILON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWN: 14-808 ‘Tron THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTION 2 AL. DENG ESTATE or TH SITUAT INTAINING LAN. IMPROVED AND OUTEE 2 3 and by virtue of a decree of the Ceurt of the” District equity. te THURS PRIL, ex ‘and parcels hear the village of Anacostia, county f Washington, tn eald District, described as lows, to wit: ‘Two fareels of lind adjoining ether, situate ax aforesaid, described as foll Beginning for the first of sald parcels of laud ot the southeast corner. formed by. th of Pierce street und Jeffersen wen the revised plat of 1 called Anacostia, being part led Chichester, more f metes and bounds in the d titled cause, containing 1, acres, more or leas, aod impr nge dwelling house, contaluing ale ut us, known we the resid f miglass, deceased; wise stuble swall frame cottage; and beginning fer the nd of said parcels of land at the northenst comer of lot twelve (12) tn a sutalivision of sald jeinal t led Chichester, and. xituat mediately 1p the rexr of the. property scribed, containing five and three-fifths or less; a description of said. tract lend will be found in the decree in th Btled cause, to which reference is here hi onimproved. The above parcels or iets of land will be first offered separately. Terms « © presertbed rehuse money in cash, at one and date of sale, with Interest on ¢ ts from that “date, which deferred pasn to be secured by the promissory notes of 1S said decree Purchase: or purchasers, and a deed ef trust to the ‘satisfaction of the trustees on the propery sold. or all cash, at purchaser's « Alle ancing and recording rms of sale to b> con days from day of sal seive th wise the tn ‘ost ond A depesit of $300 re JAMIN F. LEIGH ‘ TON, Truster, nw. Hi building, DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES" DWELLL D4 83 { nine certain d 1809. at folios SALE OF NINE TWO-STORY ¥ NO STRE nd 312 respectively f the District of i action, in front oa THUESD AY, ARE ALY Past Pot lowing described veal Wash IC situate fi stat Distriet: ti i Tis sting balance in equal install ais, With interest at nix niin, pasable seull-annuatly, secured hy deed of trust. tped ¥ old, wr ail cash, at the wption of the A slepestt of $100 on cach lot will bn time of sale. AN cot, EUGENE © ALDIS B. Bi aplid. DUNCANSON BROY Trustees’ sale of a tract of valuabie real estate fronting on Brightwood avenue (Seventh street ex- tended), opposite ‘Pet- worth,” containing about sixty-four and forty-seven hundredths == 64.47-100 -- acres of land, formerly known as the farm of the late John Ruppert, de- ceased. Under and by victwe of a deed of trust, bear! dete the fifth day of Javuary, A.D. recorded among the land records wbia i ¥ strict Liber 1768, at follo 339 et sequiter, dtrastees will cffer for sw lic auction, in frcnt of the premises, on Y OF MAY, A. M., the followii “f Waxh- lutubia, and designated vs laad calle “Lewar’s Outlet’ ever Mame the sume ney Vadswortn,” be knowa, ‘i the following motes and bounds, viz. Beginning for the same st @ stcne planted on the West ride of Seventh eireet distance of 121 tus, es West from a boun) ast side of said turupik third Line of said tra tumpike at course north 83 stundiag ou the end of the thir “Lemar's Outl ning stone south line of said tary, ast along *h 47 78-100 feet 1 called for in a deed betwee Heituuller, Honry J. Ruppert January 19, 1:93, defining the boun tween this’ tract’ and the land nz on the th, and thence with said as defined esent magi bea borth { 77% 11140 feet to a stone N sald deed; thence still with sald boundary scuth degrees 22 minutes west 729 feet to stane No. 3. called for iu sald deed, and at corner of tand formerly owned by Heine; thence leaving seid boundary and cunuing with ‘said Heine's sand told bearing) north 6 degrees west 75 20-100 feet te a sine, porth 4644 degrees west 165 fect to a sto Borth 5] degrees west 165 feet to a stone, 7 degrees West 264 feet to a stone at the maple, being in corner of land formerly o by Sampson; thence north Sig degrees went 167 40-10) feet to a poplar, a corner to land for- merly owned by Levi M. Osborn; thence with sald Osborn’s laud north 20% degrees east 859 S2 feet, north 513, degrees ‘east 163 feet, uorth degrees eust 354 42-100 feet to Saul’s land; theace with said Saul’s land north &5 degrees east 205 79-109 feet to a stove, south 28 degrees east 145 28-100 feet to a white marble stone, south S53, degrees east B24 55-100 feet to the beginuing. being the same lang conveyed to Jobn Ruppert and Jebanna Ruppert deed land records of the diced recorded’ in Liber 884, folios 126 and 206, the ‘sume being improved dwelling and outbuildings. Terus of Sale: Unedith of purchase cash, and the talance oy