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14 COMFORT OF PRISONERS|S Officers Who Show but Little Regard for People Incarcerated. Case of a Man Who Was Given Neither Feod Ner Water—Other Incidents. An ° or ht spent in o the ffv cet! fa precinct police st with the th etor ranging betwec eighties and nineties, 's a very disagreeabla experien under best of condit and woe or suspect ft wa hes of the p a : r. Many com- and it is of the t stations iiffe fut re. upon the sta- orders from ng the comfort of the just, but are rot, in lived cp to. human treat sfictlatat ent is re- wh as taken sev k in the afternoon the Police Court at cut to be perfectly claims that from the the afternoon un- at the Police Court nk of water nor a bite time Seott was con- m two small boys, Jacob » had escaped from Heme School, were brought & questioned by the siation- charge the boys were locked up reated ep same a would a criminal of the worst type. too, that the boys often crie¢ the ni for a drink of water. piteous appeals are said to have beard or wi ded, the negligence same in either case. Poorer Classes Suffer, very little attention is attract- yners in the po- If a man with friends fs ar- © is either released at once on col- his friends while 1d made comfortable. eople and color- real Inconveni- Taken into t means for the -r is treated as if already sentenced to the work house That the person arrested innocent of wrong-doing 1 of the policemen declare it 1s their duty As a rule, reste later all persons brought into ss the accused can give fhe comment made upon this f the pc force were as assiduous n of the real improvement Washin, wou ton tt country, ngs in the unfo! he rail nate fore the sta- put through a n to the n is loc: he is an old of- er any trouble, oat gets even with his rear of the ted The Heat of Summer. room of the stations is situated n that runs out some distance The cells are arranged in a k to back, and are about are, three sides being of a top of steel. The corridors the cells have very small, grated and in summer the heat is at keeper is supposed to tel a Message to some friend for rt, provided he can pay often there Is no way by the ‘phone, and the the triv- of pre priso: or ra & messenger. In such d to remain in the sta- to eighteen hours, when been released on the col- t would have been forthcoming s been reachec claims he was Bot al te with any one, Ror. wou: r telephone to the o loyed and where how to procure help s mmon, but either being reporte hroug s water Is sup- en the pers » wi tot statio from a sing! are often at the station between the supposed to They say asleep at night and oxes. mid Refrain From Asking. on is also made for feeding th the station bills for food large. unless the hun- riminals e hard ne posit to fall arsh in isoners. He ver. Promise to Reward Valor. nee was m) Admiral Sarmp- for ment about sinking of the f e “‘inspir letter” of Sec- 2s a basis for the request for Hobson's The particular pass- age in the letter to which Admiral Samp- s referred reads n the work of the have in him the ke a possible Cush- 3 the recog > escapes from S Depart- A consul- Navy Depart= tion accorded 2 teok his jittle boat e, to tho rank of Heu- In addition, he was vote of thanks by Congress. If Tobson is rewarded in the same me if kept in be raised to nk of Heutenant commanéer at least ant made @ full constructor instead of the Basistat coustructor which he now is. is corps, are treated in { it} soners re- | | and program was rendered, const: UBURBAN NEWS ALLS CHURCH, The town council held a special meeting re- ‘ently with Mayor J. D. Payne presiding and the following counctlmen present: @. W. Poole, BE. R. Merry, W. H. Nowlan, J. C. DePutron, H, L. Turter end J. D. Payne. On motion of Coun- cilman L. Turner it was unanimously voted tkat Councilmen Nowlan and Merry be appointed 2 committee to visit Washington, Baltimore and places, and arrange, by purchase or other- wise, for a street sprinkler. The ordinance known as the “Sunday observance ordinance, prohibiting the sale of soda water, fee cream, cigars or other merchandise Sundays, and requiring all me- nts to keep their places of business closed cn at day," was repealed, he Village Improvement Society met also at the dence of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Parker Monday President Parker presided. Among the tters of Lusiness transacted, the so~ ted to appropriate $25 to the town in ald of the purchase of a street ‘sprinkler. It was also to abandon the Fourth of July celebration to adjourn over until September. A short ing of the followln;: Meading of the “Pen ‘ond Scissors” by Miss Belle ©. Merrifield; instrumental trio, guitar, mandolin and violin, Miss Emma Albertson, Mr. 8. N. Pond and Mr. ityall Albertson; reading, by Mr. J. E. Matheng: ation, Miss Nellie Hawxhurst; read- ‘ng. Mr. S. N. Pond. oth: ‘The Good Templars are still active in the mat- ter of violations of the local option law at Camp Alger, in Falls Church district, and the loval county authorities now have ‘the co-operation of the military officials. In addition to the ar- s of violators reported previously. Jacob B. Brice, cokred, of thts town, and Charles Lewls, hite, of Washington, were found guilty Friday JvBtice Crocker, and sentenced to confinement ia the county jail for six months; and Thursday Charles Seraub of Wusbington, was fined $60 and given three months in fail.’ Tuesday Charles West of Washington was arrested and balled for trial befcre Justice Crocker. Mr. Curtis Rorebeck of Blacksburg College is home for the summer vacation. Mr. C. M. Rathbun has obtained a position at Mountain Lake, Pa., and left for that place Wed- nesday. . 1i, of Odd Fellows, was a large delegation of members of the y night, and inter- many of them. Among nmid, H. A. Halstead, Stewart, Gottfored Schutz, visi orcer fi G. Rogers, Alex. Buckler, Frank G Clark, Geo. 'T. Nurshaus, Albert Miller, H. Elbe, George Rushton, Elbert E. Pec H. ‘Sayles, George J. Steube, Frank . H. Roeper. E. TL. Ami jdon, George 4 KR. Lewis, Garry _Piffany, H. FE. Erh . John Forth.” Past Grand G. W. Hawxhurst responded on behalf of Falls Church Ledge. The visitors retired with three hearty cheers for the lodge. ‘The entertainment under the auspices of the Ladies’ Relief Corps for furthering their work at r, held In Odd Fellows’ Hall Thursday ‘The band of the 7th e pleces, added ma- the oecasion. The re- Isted of the follow- ff the program ‘J. W. Garner and Mrs. E. N. recitations by Mrs. J. B. O. Merrifield, guitar and mandolin quartet by pupils of Prof. Holmes of Wasbington. Mr. Bronson Ruxton will leave tomorrow for Fast Sound. Wash., where he will spend the sum- mer with his brother, Mr. Bert Buxton. —S WASHINGTON GROVE. ‘The board of trustees of Washington Grove has made the following appointments of committees: Finance—Carleton Hiughes, chairman; Robert L. nes and Warren Choate. Grounds—W. H. Houghton, chairman; Francis Woodman and I. T. Fulks. nitary and inspection as to safety from fire— T. J. Woodman. KR. L. Bunes was selected as the attorney for the association in the execution of enses. H. Maurice Tulbot was elected as attorney and coun- sellor. The board of sideratt imp meeting of the stuc been made for upper portion of , Chestnut avenue and Chestuut and m, which appropriate Will be raised the 4ti ceremonies. It is con- ngly observed with has been prepared rs Speaking, singing and The foliowing commit- Dr. M. D. W. H. Houghton; printing, | Rotert L.” Banes; fireworks, | | The histortest” pulpit which has until recently Fovndry Chureh, and which was Williams, is to be placed in . through the courtesy of that church, and with the the use of the assiciation mn will make a valuable ad- ements ert Houghton and family are any. by Sander : dition to the Imp Mr. and Mra. J. registered at Hotel 1 Gordon Slarrow, son of the Rey. J. M. Slarrow of Baltimore, is the guest of Mrs. Gordon. PB. H- Kearick has leased the cottage of J. wwe avenue. T. Cornelius Cissell have opened sttage on 4th avenue and are entertaining ‘trude Fil Mrs. E. B. Davis bas rented the cottage of Mr. Alfred Wood, and her sister, Miss Anita Pope, is visiting her. and Mrs. R. L. Banes are at their cottage on Chestnut avenue. Mrs. Bovee and daughter Helen are the guests of Miss Emma Reese ‘The following additional officers have been ap- pointed by the Sunday school: W. H. Houghton, assistant superintendent; Montifax Houghton, sec. retary, end Donald A. Tracy, treasurer. Mr. B. A. Harlan bas improved his cottage with a fresh coat of puint. gee LAUREL. A surprise party was given Miss Magele Miller at the home cf ber uncle, Mr. Jeseph Leary, ‘Tuesday night. Among those present were Misses May Shaf- sie and M, , Lizzie Nichols, Edith , Messrs. Encry Martin, Gilbert Shaffer, Or- Phair, James Hobbs, Luther Yeager, Wilton try, Edgar Sykes, Asa Hammond and Charles Pairall. ‘The Howard commisstoners, who recently pur- chased a stone crusher, are row operating it very torily near Guilford, the product being ap. the improvement of the Guilford-Suvage e werk 4s in somewhat of an ex; the comnilsstorers believe they bave vlem of providing better roads. It is to expend In way a thousand dol- lars in each of the six dist of the county, and two milies of road in each district are to be covered With the erushed stoue. The cost, it 1s believed, can be kept dow pproximate $500 per mil Senator Arthur P. German and family ure now at “Fairview, country home in Howard county, to wed Tuesday, having Street northwest, Washi parpe e arms, bas secured his m, aud will be detailed to the Philippine Isl ds. jgile is expected to leave for Manila next Miss Suilte spinal meningit + Who Is confined to her home with - is etill in a critical condition. | Miss Gray is one of the teachers In the Hyattsvilla biie schools. ¥ of St. Philip's P. E. at the residence of Mr. and am E. Gilbert Tuesday evening. 2 of county commissioners passed an or- Tuesday directing the school commissioners to Rage $5,000 In bouds for the building of the Laurel school. > GLENCARLY Mie. Fenwick fs visiting ck, at Eaxt Falls Church. Mrs. A. E. Duna is making arrangements to bufld @ cottage on Leurel street. Mr. J. L. White has returned from his fishing trip in Pennsylvania iss Young Is having a cottage erected on her — on County road east of Mr. H. H. Young's Mr. Ben bi er gon, Mr. E. C. Fen- and Mrs. C. H. Lane have gone to South , Ind., to attend the marriage of Mr. Lane's Miss M. L King is at Paxson, Va., attending a of ainting. Young are occupying Mr. absence of his fauily. thly social was held at Curtis hall f town were Mrs. © ud Nell Oasire of Wasn- amsdell and Mrs. Hyer, Mz. George Mitchell and’ Mr. Seaton enter. company with muste on’ plano and vio- le girls, Misses Jennie Olcott, May Hedassah Backus and Olga Angelo, in * comtumes, recited “Our Flag,” and five sters Willie Backus, Lewis and John Victor Peni®ywitt and Willie Harrison, d in a dialogue, “Why There Are No Co- 2ppropris boys, M. Schaaf, ments were served, after which the floor ed cud an hour given to dancing. Miss Florence Thomas and Miss Mary Grimes are spending @ week at College Park. Mr. J. H. Massey has been appointed notary pub- Me for the town of Kensington. Mrs. Alphonse Hart and Miss Margie Hart wilt leave Wednesday next for Hillsboro, Oblo, where they will sp ¢ Summer. Dr. and Mrs. H.R. Naylor have returned to their Kensington home for the summer. The Presbyterian and Methodist united congregations memorial service re- held in St. Paul's which was crowded, ‘The united dnward, Christian Soldiers.” Rev. rshall opened the exercises by saying tag a Christian minister he deprecated war. He bat believed that war could have been avold- ed, but as we drifted toward actual hostilities his yeind underwent a change. He believed now that guiding band of God was in tt all. ‘This war un in the name of humanity, and under a in a patriotic The services we Church, God-tearing Christian President our civilization —_ forward to lighten the burdens of- those In set lands. America, be believed, was SPL oe Se ede sees THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JUNE 138, 1898-14 PAGES, conscience earnestly pray for the success of Dr. T.'O. Warner, himself a veteran of the lato civil’ war, said that struggle was undertaken like this for the betterment of humanity, Now that. its scars were less tender, and its horrors were fa ing, ull who took part in it could that out of it came a better and more united people, fr from a blighting curse. These boys going out to- day were just such bors us went out in “61, and needed the prayers of ull to withstand the moral, as well as the ‘piysieal, temptations of a soldier's Ufe, ‘A quartet, consisting of Messrs. W. T. Hutchin- son, M. B.’ Cushman, W. M. Terrell and H. C. Armstrong, sang, ‘and before the benediction, the; congregation joined in singing “‘America.”’ ¥ Miss Jennie Smith, who {s well known as “the railroad evangelist,” held a meeting at the M. E. Church Tuesday éyening. Miss Smith was the uest of Mr. W. H. Wheatley during her stay in Kensington. Me ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Noyes Library Literary Society was held Wednesday even- ing at tne Lome of Mr. W. E. Brown. A report from tha lawn party given for the benefit of the Hibrary was read. showing the proceed ‘the ‘program rendered was as_ follows: Schoolmaster's Guest: Miss Florence ‘Thor faye solo, Mrs. Dr. E. R. Hodge; recitation, *“The vhotographs,"’ Miss Ranie Mannakee; answering to roll call 9 ith quotations; reading, ‘“‘The Three Lovers," Miss Irene Brown. Mr, Louis Harr, son of Mr. 0. R. Harr, has eu- listed in the army, and left ‘Thursday’ for the Berkeley Springs camp. Sirs, O. 'S. Liggett and Miss May Liggett of Washington are spending the summer at the howe f Mr. Isherwood. “the kindergarten school of Miss Florence Thomas closed Friday of this week. at SANDY SPRING. The monthly meeting of Friends appointed Sam- uel P. Thomas, Charles G. Porter, Joseph . Mccre, Charles E. Bond, Sarah H. Stone, Anna ¥. Gilpin and Sarah T. Moore its representatives to the quarterly meeting. ‘The Montgomery Club met with Robert H. Miller at Alloway recently, John Thomas presided, John ©. Bentley served as secretary, and the guests were Messrs. Robinson and Patterson of the Maryland experiment station; William FE. Minnakee of Colesville, and Asa M. Stabler, Ed- werd P, Thomas, Clarence L. Gilpin and Tarleton Mortimer and Caleb Stabler of this vicinity. The July sessicn will take place at Woodlanw, the heme of Benjamin D. Palmer, end the host has ber requested to give some account of the symp- toms of a curious and fatal disease which has oc- casioned the loss of several borses upon his place within the past month. The supposed cause was @ poisonous weed in some hay fed to the animals, ‘The Misses Alice Tucker and Lille Thompson of Oakley public school and Miss Mary Willls Far- quhar of Sherwood school received prizes for good essoys upon the subject of woman suffrage. Mrs. Roger Brooke gave a unique afternoon party recently. Her invited guests were ten yYerng mothers with their infants, and almost th same number of grandmothers. The babies be- haved to the admiration of all, and each was awarded the prize, by its own mother and grand- mother, at least. * Miss Sallie P. Brooke 1s visiting friends in New Jersey, and Mrs. Tarlton B, Stablor and Miss Sarah "P. Moore bave been with Mrs. Ross Mace in Baltimore county. Among recent arrival here were Admiral Jouett, Zenos ©. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. George H. 3 hard, Colton, Henry ‘and George Maynard, Mrs. Holtzmann, Mrs. Annie H. Mannakee, Miss Emma Estep, Miss Carrie Janney, Robert Stone and Don- ald Fugitt of Washington; William Vickers, Miss Martha Vickers, Robert O. Coulter and Miss Eliza Woods of Baltimore; Miss Ellen R. Rushmore and Stephen Rushmore of New Jersey; Miss Ashe of biladelphia, and Mrs. Edward Dickinson of Wells- Pa. Mrs. Rowland Moore and children came recently to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam W. Movre, where they expect to spend the summer. Albert Stabler offered his farm near Lay Hill at public auction a few days since, but there being ho satisfuctory bid it was withdrawn for the present. a TAKOMA PARK. ‘The construction of the Baltimore and Washington railroad has been the tople of discussion for the past few weeks by the business men of Takoma and vicinity, some being under the Impression that the road will be built during the summer, as far as Sendy Sprirg at least. However, the olliclals of the read are retaining all they know about the mat- ter, declining to dyulge even the route, but it is Fretty well settled that it will run, after leaving ‘Takoma, either on or near the Bladensburg road to Four Corners, therce along the Colesville pike to Burnt Mills, At a meeting of the vestry Church, last Tuesday, 1 signed us pastor tv accept'a call fr . Stephen rch, in Washington. The pulpit of ‘Trinity Church’ will not be filled for a while. it has been decided by the residents here to give a f July celebrath the one given years go. re will be addresses and music at Takoma Hall in the morning. A number of those who will take part in the si at t sh dence of Mayor Shedd Thursday evening and re- hearsed patriotic eongs. A lawn party was given W the resid f Mr. J. i hue, by the children, under the direction of Mrs. ewey and Mrs. Kinnear, The sum of about $20 was realized, and will be used for the beneilt of the soldiers from Takoma. ‘The grounds were very prettily lighted and decorated, A lawn party was also given Tuesday evening by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church at the residence of Mr. - Heaton, where a very pleasant time was spe Rey. John Van Ness gave a very interesting tive sermon at the Presbyterfan Chu jate to the third anniversary of his. pai and Mrs. Warileld and the guests at Takoma prings Hotel gave a dance recently which was led by Mr. and Mrg. Wartleld. The Japanese lanterns hitging from the large veranda presented an at- Gractive appearance. A conrert will be given at the hotel Wednesday evening by Mr. Leo W as. sisted by Miss Muir, M The rej fortni; Saturday evening. be given tonight Among the re A wiin, M Pearson, Mrs. S$, s AtLee and Mr, Hensey. ly dance will be given next A progressive euchre party will put guests at the hotel are Mrs. E. Edson Phillips family, Mr. J. Senford, Mr. W. F. Holtzihan, Mr. T. M. Kelly, Miss Gertrude Gerbert, Miss Anni¢ Meacham, Mrs. Osborne und the Misses Hunt. Miss Hilda Vernoa of New York is the guest of Mrs. George A. Warren here. Mr. Lureh and familly, who formerly Uved at Woodside, have taken up thelr residence at North Takoma. Mrs. Larman and family, formerly of Washing- ton, are now residents of Takoma and are locuted on Holly avenue. Miss Carrie Anderson of Kentucky, who has been the guest of her ccusin, Miss Susie Davis, at ‘Ta- koma, left last Monday’ for a northern trip. Miss sess Davis 1s now visiting Mins Magruder at Kedlands, ir. Claude Gilbert has returned to his home here from Colgate University, in New York. ge RANDOLPH. Mrs. J. Frank Brown of Baltimore, Md., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel PB. Viers. Children’s day will be obscrved by the local Sav- beth school at Moutrose schcol building the aft neon of the 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Clenson of Union Bridge, Ma., sre visiting Mr. Frank Repp of the Ingleside. Rev. W. S. O. Thomas and family of West Washington spent Tuesday last ot their country, place. ‘They will come out of town July 1, to remuin here until the close of the heated term. Cottage prayer meeting was held at the res- idence of Mr. Wm. Kershaw Thursday and ‘the rite of baptism administered to the five children of the family. Rey. Parke D. Flournoy officiated. Mr. John Wm. Keyes removed from Meadow Brook farm Wednesday to bis recenth; chase farm uear Hurting Hill, this county. ly purchased =e BRIGHTWOOD. Mr. Benjatain Martin of Des Moines street is suffering with rheumatism. Mr. Wm. Holmes, who for some time has been a member of the Brightwood Fire Company, bas Leen transferred to No. 6. y arrivals in the Park are Mr. S, Earnest Fhilpitt and family of Washington, who aro oceu- pying Me. W. R. Vanhorn’s house on Flint street, and Mr. William King, who bas taken the house on Eth street lately vacated by Mr. Freeman. A much-needed improvement which has just been consurmuted at the parsonage of Emory Chapel is & fligat of steps up the terrace on which it is lo- cated. Ar, James G. Keene has removed from Genesee street to the elty. Mrs. George MucElwee has recovered from a stort, though severe, Hlness. Mrs. Chas. Faulstich is entertaining ber aunt, Mrs. Oden of Philadelphia, Br. Wm. Clayton ta treating fresh coat of paint, which will appearauce. Mrs, Schell Stutson of Erte street with her chil- dren js visiting relatives at Frederick, Md. Mr. E. G. Wright has discontinued housekeeping gud with bis family Is bouding with Mr. John W. ‘cene. Miss Carrie Smith of Gaithersburg, who has at- tended echool at Brightwood trom the home of her sunt, Mra. George Lelzear, has returned to Ler 1 Master Thomas Mattingly died Inst Tuesday morning. Little Ton: was known to all as a most manly and industrious lad. He was in his twelfth year. He was buried at Oak Hill cemetery’ frou Emory Chapel, Key, Mr. Griffith preaching the sermon, his residence to a add greatly to its ae CONDITIONS IN SANTO DOMINGO, Gloomy Financial and Commercial Outlook, United States Consul Grimke at Santo Domingo has made a report to the State Department in regard to the condition of affairs in Santo Domingo in which he says: “American interests are relatively very large. About half of the sugar plantations are American, in capital at least, and all of them draw their annual supplies from the United States. An American corpor- ation, viz, the San Domingo Improvement Company, collects the revenues of the country. The national bank ts controlled by the same company. William P. Clyde and Company run, under concession, a fort- nightly line. of steamers between the ports of the country and New York. A brewery and an ice factory in this city are built by American capital and operated under American management, = “The commercial and financial outlock of the country is very gloomy. Much de- pends upon what is to be the fate of its sugar industry, which appears to be threat- ened, owing to the low price of sugar In the New York market, the high export duty which this erticle pays, and which amounts to about .twenty-five cents per quintal, and to other causes. Many estates are reported to be at present on the verge of bankruptcy and ruin. The currency of the country consists of the depreciated paper of the national bank and of Domini- can silver money. The new Dominican stl- ver dollar is so much cheaper than the Mexican dollar, that this last has been driven out of the country. Exchange to- day is quoted at 17 per cent, and promises to rise still higher. It is, in fact, quite impossible at present to buy drafts at even that high rate. ——_——-—+ e --__—__ COL. GEORGE Ww. CANDEE DEAD. He Was Assistant Paymaster General of the Army. Col. George W. Candee, assistant paymas- ter general of the army and chief paymas- ter of the department of the lakes, is dead. Col. Candee was born in Eelvidere, N. ¥., in 1886. He was appointed paymaster in the volunteer army in February, 1 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel, and January, 1897, he became a colonel. He stood third in rank in the paymaster's de- partment and would have been a brigadier general in a few months. = msurance of Lieut. Hobson. . The local agent of a life insurance com- pany, who had written a $10,000 policy on the life of Lieut. Hobson, the hero of San- tiago, recantly received a request from Lieut. Hobson for a permit to engage in war service without invalidating the policy, according to the rules of the company. 4 The permit was issued and it has since been found that the date of the latter cot- responded to the date of Lieut. Hobson's daring exploit. If he had been killed in the attempt his father would have reczived $10,000, ns AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Today. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— Sale of dwelling No. 1007 Md. ave. s.w., on Mon- day, June 13, at 5 p.m. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 @ st. now.— Trustces’ sale of unimproved property on 26th st. bet. M and N sts, n.w., on Monday, June 13, at 5 p.m. Chas. C. Glover and Thos. Hyde, trustees. Tomorrow. Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— Sule of condemned material at District pumping station, 16th and V sts. n.w., on Tuesday, June 14, at 1 p.m. . James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. n.w.— Chancery sale of No. 718 Whitney ave., Mt. Pleas- ant, on Tuesday, June 14, at 5:30 p.m. Clarence A. Brandenburg and W, Mosby Williams, trustees. Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— Trustees’ sale of printing office at No. 511 14th st. on Tuesday, June 14, at 10 a.m, Henry FY Getz and Chas. Graff, trustees. James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. nw. Trustees’ sale of unimproved property on west side of sl - Steuben and Harvard sts., on fay, June 14, at 4:80 p.m, Judson T. Cull, trustee, Thomas Dowling & C ‘Trustees’ suie of Ni ds Aucts., 612 E st. n.w 103 Pa. ave. nw., on Tuc , dune 14, at 5 p.m, Robert H. T. Ueipold and trustees. clair, Auct., 626 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of urniture, etc., on uesday, June 14, at ‘Thos. AUCTION SALES. ‘PERNOO} DUNCANSOD THE FOUR-STORY ). 1007 MAR BKOS., AUCTIONEERS. BRICK Dwi LAND AVENUE § AN UNE AY PIVE O'CLOCK, we shall sell, f the’ premises, ai auction, the east part of Jot D, in square 3oz, fronting 18 feet 914 in on Maryland avenue, with the improvements there SALE OF THIR- ‘ecms: One-third cash nee 1b one and two years, at slx per cent per annum Interest, payable ed by deed of trust on propert eption of parebase: de wired at time of sale. Convey- , ut purchaser's cust. ‘Terms to be with ‘n ufteen days from date of sale, otherwise the right reserved to resell the property at risk aud cost f defuuiting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- r published in Washington, D. C. order of the heirs, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. _ AUCTIONE 1407 G ST. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV- RTY 0 PWENTY-SIXTHL STREET BETWEEN M_ AND PREETS, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated May 31, 1893, and duly recorded in Liber folio 120 et seq., one of the land’ records of th District of Co! and at th of the partles sect is. we wi at public auction. in front of the premis MONDAY, NTH DAY OF JUNE, 1808, aT the following described e and lying In the city ington of Columbia, namady All of lots numbered fifteen (13) to etghteen (8), both Inclusive, in Willian ‘T. Steiger’s subdivision of part of square numbered thirteen (3), es per plat recorded in Liber W. P., follo 171) of the records of the eifice of the surveyor cf the’ District of Columbia. Terms: One-third cash, balance In one and two Fears. with interest at fix per cent per annum, Payable semf-annually, and securad by deed of trust on the property’ sold, or all cash, ot the option of the purcheser. “All con Ing and ding at p ser's cost. A deposit of $160 uired at time of sale, ‘Terms to be 5 days from day of «ale, cther- right to rendvertise the ad cost cf after such and resell the property at the defaulting purchaser or previous advertisement they ma CHAS OVER, Jel-d&as (OMAS DOWLING & CO., A’ 612 E st. n. a TRUS ALE OF VALUABL PROPERTY ON FP AND TF SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a’certain deed o} ruury 10, 1898, and recor 197 et seq., one of the land re of Columbia, @nd at the reque cured thereby,we will sell on THURSDAY, JUNE TW FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described. prop- erty, ‘situate In the ‘city of Wasuingion, Distrlet of Columbia, and known and distingulstied original lots numbered sixteen (16) and twenty (26), in square numbered six hundred and forty- & UNIMPROVED LP STREETS trust dated Fel 2293, follo ds for the Distelet of the party we- front of the prenilses, \TY-THIRD, 1808, AT ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance tn one and two years, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the property, or all’ cash, at option of $100 deposit ‘required at time of sale. ‘Terms to bi ccmplted with Within 10 days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing aud recording at cost of SAML g Je13-d&ds MICHAEL [. WEL WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., A By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 2d day of October, A. D. 1806, and duly. recorded among the land records of Alexandria Co., state of Virginia, Liber V, No. 4, follo 53 et sequitur, and at the written request of the holder of the’ note secured by said deed of trust, we, the undersigued trustees, will sell at public auction on the prenilses on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JUNP, 1808, AT PUVE O'CLOCK P.M. ,the following Gescribed real estate: All these pleces or parcels of ground, situate, lying and being in the county of Alexandria and state of Virginia, and imown and distingutshed ag and being lots Nos. and 2 as hereinafter described, vis.: Lot No. 1, bounded, and described as follows, viz.: Belng the northern part of lot 1, in the subdivision of the estate of the late Horatio Bsll, as the same is recorded in Liber J, No. 4, follo 70, one of the land records of Alexandria county, Va., und more particularly de- scribed as beginning at the southwest corner of the Ball family graveyard; thence northwardly along the line of sald graveyard to the northwest corner ef said graveyard; thence eastwardly along. the line of sald graveyard to the line of the estate of the late Sau’ Ball; thence northwardly along the Ine of the estate of the said Sam’l Ball to the Une of the Hayes property; thence westwa. aleng the ive of the Hayes property to the north- east corne of lot 2; thence southwardly along the line of lot No. 2 to a polut in sald line in line with the southern side of suid graveyard; thence eastwurdly to the point of beginning, containing one acre. more or less, being the same that was conveyed to the sald Jobn R. and Edward 0, Haute by Catherine Marsey et ‘al. by decd dated September 18, 1890, and duly recorded in Liber N. No. 4, foilo 236, one of the land records of Ajexandria county, Va. Lot No, 2 bounded and described as follows, viz: “A part of lot 2, In the subdivision of the estate of the late Horatio Ball, 4s the same appears of record in Liber J, No. 4 io 74. one of the land records of sald county of jexandrin; said piece or parcel of land. belt; more particularly described as a one-ncre lot off the north end of sald lot 2, and being of equal width from north to south and of the entire width of lot 2, end bounded as follows, to wit: On east by lot 1, in said subdivision, on the north by the land of the late Mrs. Hayes, on the west by lot 3. in said subdiviston, and’ on’ the south by the remainder of said lot 2, cortaining one acre, no more, no less, being the same that was conveyed to the said John R. and Edward ©. Haute by Catherine Marsey et’ al. by deed dated June 21, ‘Verms of sale: To be sold subject to building and loan association trast of about $450, balance cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale, All conveyancing and recording at the purebaser's cost. Ifthe terms of sale are’ not complied with within fifteen days from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to res¥il’ the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertising in some newspaper published in the District of LORIN M. SAUNDERS, RANDOLPH D. HOPKINS, ‘Trestecs. Jel8-d&ds AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, URE DAYS. ‘TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. A TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE! J. G. Sinclair, Auctioneer, REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO 3 H 626 LA. AVE. MICHAEL ORANE, AND BEING PREMISES | Our regular sale, TUESDAY, JUNE FOUR- TEENTH, AT TEN O'OLOCK, comprises a general assortment of Household Furniture that must be sold; contents of Millinery Store; also Otlige Furni- ture, Roil-top Desks, Book Cases, Revolving Chairs, Lot Matting, Oil Cioths, etc. (in the furn. line.) If you want anything don’t miss this sale, as every erticle offered will be sold. ite THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. Sale of Condemned Material at District Pump! Station, i¢th aud V sts, n.w., on TUESDAY, JU: FOURTEENTH, 1898, AT ONE O'CLOCK PM. About 80 tons of Scrap Iron, lot of Wrought Iron, Krass, Of1 Barrels and a lot of Miscellaneous Ar ticles. By order of the Commissioners of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Jel1&18 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. PRINTING OFFICE, &c. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, De- cember 18, 1887, and recorded among the land records of the District ef Columbi: and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees therein named, will sell at public auction, on the second floor of No. 511 Lith St. uw, ON TUESDAY, JUNE ENTH, 1808, ait TEN O'CLOCK ‘A-M., the chattels de® scribed in schedule “A” an ed to said deed of trust, to wit. Printing Press, Type, &c. Trustee, ‘Terms cash. HENRY F. GETZ, S02 F at. nw. CHAS. GRAFF, Trustee, 409 3d st. nw. ing ty TRUSTEES’ SALE OF W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. ssor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) SALE _ OF FIVE-ROOM FRAME NO. 718 WHITNEY AVENUE, MT. ASANT. f a certain decree of the Supreme ft the District of Columbia, in equity enase 72. we will seli, ir front ‘of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OB JUNE, 1898, AT HALE T FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, ‘the y in block 19, In ‘Todd and Brown's subdivision of part of Pleasant Plains and Mt. Pleasant, in the county cf Washington, said District, being 25 by 150 feet, with the Im: prevements, Terms: One-thirl cash, balance in two equal in- stallmeuts, in one end two years, with 6 per cent interest, payable semf-annually, secured by deed f trust on the property satisfactory in form to ourt. $100 deposit required at sale; purchaser to settle In ten days, or resale at his ri CLARENCE A. BRANDENBURG, 344 D st. nw. W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, 1421 Fst. now. ‘Trustees JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT, (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) IRUSTEE'S SALE HEAL ESTATE Je8-7t GF VALUARLE IMPROVED ON WEST SIDE OF SHER- MAN” AVENUE, BETWEEN STEUBEN AND HARVARD STREETS, IN MOUN PLEASANT, D. C., BEING by FT. FRUNT BY 150 EFT. DEEP, By “irtue of a deed of trust dated September 14, A.D. 1804, and recorded in Liber 1946, folio 311 et 8eq., one of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the holder of the note thereby secured, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, ou TUESDAY, THE POURT! ‘TH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1898, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK’ P.M, lot numbered ten (10) f numbered fifteen (15) in Todd & Brown's recorded sutlivision of certain parts of tracts of land in the county of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, known as Mount Pleas- ant’ and Pleasant Plains, with the improvements a. ms of sale: One-third cash and balance in two 1 payments In one and two years from day of sale, with interest on said deferred payments at 6 per centum per anuum, interest payable semi-annu- ally, secured by deed of trust en property sold, or ell cash, at purchaser's option, Conveyancing at purchase it of $200 required at Lime of sale, to be complied with in net en days from di stee lo resell at ch cbaser on 5 days" ad) y of sale, or right ed by t of defaulting pur- te CULL, Trustee, Fendall Buildin, _Je2-d&ds THOMAS DOWLL 612 E VALUABLE BUSINESS . ug PENNSYL- ted May 2i, 1894, folly “60 et seq. tet of Colum: le: of the note tue of trust recorded in Liber No, 1913, eof the land records of the DI , and at the request of the b thereby secured,- we, the undersigued, trum Will sell, at public auction, in front of the pre inex, on TL AY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JUN AT FIVE O'CLOCK P all of tet 2), In’ Carroll's recorded. subdiviston ef lot in square five hundred and reventy-five the par: thereof conveyed by Quset- fe to the United os by Ged, 903, folio 93, of the 1 of Columbia, with the nts thereon, consisting of 2 tbree-stery und Mur brick building, used as a store und for dwelling purposes Verms of sale: One-third of the pui wid in cash, b: ee in two in che and’ two years fro of sale, respectively, with interest at the 8 per cent per annum until pald, payable semi-annually, the deferred payments, to be represeuted by the purchaser's notes, secured by dend of trust on the 1, or all cash, at the option of the A deposit of $250 will be requircd ct of sale. Terms ef sale to be complied within ten days from date of sule the right to udvertise property at the risk and ccst of the defaulting Baser. All ‘conveyancing at purchaser's cost ROBERT H, T. LEIPOL, Trustee, 1506 TF st. uw. THOS. 8S. HOPKINS, Trustee, 902 F ‘st. uw. FUTURE DAYs. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. ALUABL THE THE T BRICK DWELLING NO. H STRE NORTHWEST. tain deed of trust duly re- 1259, folio 39 ct feq., ene of the with trustees reserve the pure je3-10t rORY IGHTE rtue of a ¢ corded in Lit land tecords ef the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby,’ the un- dersigned trustees Will sell at prbile avction, in mises, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE OND, 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK following described real estato, sitnate y of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Parts of lots numbered 13 and 14, in Sam nel Davidscn’s subdivi of lots In square num- bered 126, as per plat recorded in Liber NK, s 5 and 6, of the records of the office of th surveyor of the District of Columbia, beginning for the same 12 3-10 feet from the dividing line of lots 12 and 13, thence north on 18th street 19 7-10 feet, thence eyst 5Y fect 2 inches, thence south 19 7-10 feet, thence west 52 feet 2’ inches, to the beginning, with the fmprovemenis as above. s of sale: Oni cash, balance In one 8, With interest at 5'per cent per an- ple semil-annualty, secured by a deed of on the property sold, or all cash, at the haser’s option. A deposit of $250’ will be at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to resell the preperty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser ‘after 5 days’ public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. ‘T. FRANKLIN SCHNEIDER, Trustce, 15 1th st. uw. 0. J. EASTERDAY, Trustee, Jel3-d&ds 1410 G'st. now. FOR SALE—AT AUCTION, 20 ACRES, > bouse, barn and beautiful ‘stream and shad trust miles from Washington, on electrie _r0 THURSDAY, JU SIXTEENTH, 1898," for whatever it will bring. Call for’ particulars. JAMBS BE. CLEM. Jel3-3t* NTS, ‘Trustee, 1821 F st. now. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALH OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1627 SEVENTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded tn Liber No, 1978, folio 421 et Beq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at public ction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-THIRD, A.D. igus, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the fol? lowing described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in said District: Lot numbered twenty-six (23), in John b. Turton, executor, et al.'s Subdivision of square numbered one hundred and .seventy-nine (179), as per plat recorded in Li B., folio 103, of the records of the sur- veyor’s office of said District, together with the improvements, consisting of two-story brick dwell- ing, No. 1627'17th street northwest. ferms: One-third cash, balance in equal install- mctts, at one and two years, with interest at 6 r cent per annum, payable semt-annually, from Sato of sale, secured ‘hy deed of trust upon, the property sold, or all cash, ut the option of the Purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseli at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, ALDIS B, BROWNB, ‘Trustees. C. G. Sloan & Co., Auctioneers, 1407 G St. All the Doors, Sash, Blinds, Inside Shutters, Slate, Marble and Wood Mantels of the two houses corner of Connecticut ave- nue and DeSales street northwest at public auc= tion, on the premises, Wed- nesday, June 15, 1898, at 5 o’clock P.M. Terms cash. Goods to be removed at once at purchaser’s cost. jell-dts jel0-d&ds NUMBERED 1014 TENTH STREET WEST," 742 AND. FOURTH NORTHWEST AND 203 C SURFER So! EAST, IN THE CITY OF WaASI DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of the authority conferred upen trustees under the last will of Michael Cran of the Distict of Columbia. we will, i the respective premises, offer for saie, at public auction, to the best and highest bidder therefor, the following lots of ground at the times and on the terms hereinafter mentione 1, On MONDAY, THE YENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1898. AT HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘all of sublot numbered 19, tn the subdivision of Square numbered 3 heirs of John Davidson and recorded in Lih K,, follo 99, of the records of the surveror's ofthe District of Columbia, as the said lot square are known on the ground plan of Washington, District aforesaid. 1 contains about’ 2.444 equare feet . being pr numbered 1014 Tenth street_northwest 2. On TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY- HALF-PAST FOUR 0 K PM 51, in square numbered 518, ins: ing to the subdivision made | at | j others and recorded in Lit of the records of the city surv his lot has a front of 22.33 fee and is improved by two two- ngs of eight reoms each, num- marth street northwest AME DAY. AT A QUARTER-PAST K P.M, all that part ¢ num- bered 9, In square numbered 763, In said elty, con- tained ‘withir the following metes and bound Beginning for the same et a point on the line of © street distant thirty feet east from the north- West corner of the said square, and running thence south 53 feet 914 Inches; thence cast 15 feet; thence north 53 feet ®ly inches to the line of Street aforesaid, and thence west along safd line 15 feet, to the place of beginning. ‘These prem- ises are improved by a two-story and cellar brick dwelling, containing six rooms aud being number 203 © street southeust. The terms ef sale of all the said pre the following: One-third of the purchase m in cash, and the balance in two equal paymen one and two years from date of sale, terest and secured to the satisfaction tees. A deposit of $100 will be requi lot at the time of sale. All conveyancing and re- cording at the purchaser's cost. Resale at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser unless terms of sale are complied with within ten days of the SAVIN AND y of sale. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT, TRUST GOMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF CU- LUMBIA, loth street and New York ave., RRY, Fendall building, 6 Trustees. R. ROSS 1 Jel3-m, wat. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" ‘ORY FRAME SALE OF TWO. DWELLING, NO. 1403 TWELFTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded In Liber No. 1647, follo 268 et ‘of the land seq. reccrds of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at public auction, in front of th remises, on WED) DAY, JUNE TW! 1898, AT FIV O'CLOCK P. % scribed real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington in said District, all of ‘lot numb twenty-seven (27), in John E. Beall et al. division of lots In block numbered eight (8) idad,”” as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 7, folio 81, of the records of the office of the suz- veyor of the District Columbia, together with the fmprovements, consisting of two-story frame dwelling. No, 1403 12th street northeast. x One-third gash, balance in equal in- liments, at one ahd two ®, with interest at 6 per cent per 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 purcheser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale, All conveyancing at purchase cost. ‘Terns to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of the defanlting purchaser. MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustees. Je10-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, 2 (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALF OF A FRAME COTTA ARTHUR ST. BETWEEN HIGH AND CHE NUT ST, ANACOSTIA, D. €. By virtue of a deed of ‘trust, duly recorded 1 Liber No, 2005, folio 6 et s rds for the District of Colu quest of the party secvred there signed trustees will offer for sale, f on’ F IDAY. SEV. | Isis, AT | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following | real estate. situate in ‘the county of Washington, .n the District of Columbia, to wi A.D. Lot numbered one bundred and ninety (190), in H Griswold’s “‘addition to Anacostia, aw per plat in County Book No. 9,"" f in the sur- Veyor's office-of said District, together with all the Improvements, rights, ete: Terms: Stated at sale. $160 required upon ac- ccptence of bid. Terms to be cowplied with io fifteen days. of the pury All conveyancing, ete., at the cost aser. CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, HENRY H. BERGMANN, Trust SON BROS, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF _H IDENCE, NO. 1525 2iST STREET NORTH- WeST, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust 1895, and recorded in Liber No, 1 the records for t DSOME BRICK RES- ae surviving trustee, wil sell at pubite auction, tn front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following ‘rex ein th elty of Washington, in the Distr! namely: AM of lot ‘numbered William F. Hellen and othe subdivision of lots tn square numbered nineiy-seven_ (97), as per plat recorded In Liber No. 19, felio 77, of the records of the olfice of the rurveyor of the’ District of Co- jumbia Te: One-third cash, balance fn equal install- ments in cne and two years, with interest at the | rate of 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, | payable sem!-annuslly, and secured by deed of | trust, or all cash rt the option of the purchaser. A deposit ct $209 required at time of gle. < Yeyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within ten days, other- wise the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cort of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM A. GORDON, Surviving Trustee. Je3-d&ds t of Columbia, niy-two (72), in ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, LOCATED ON Li DROIT AVENUB, ABOVE BOUNDARY By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the Sth day of November, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1748, at folio 365 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell, at publ’: aucticn, in frout of the premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE SEVENTEENTH, isos, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M., the following deseribed Lind and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as lot numbered nineteen (19) in Kk numbered seventesn (17), in Stellwagen ond Eamonsten, trustees’, subdivision of parts of tracts called “Mount Pleasant’ and ‘Port Royal,” 2s said subdivision Is recorded in Liber County No. 8, page 55, in the office of the surveyor of ihe Dis: trict cf’ Columbia. ‘Terms: Made known at sale. CHAS. H. BRICE, Trustee. JeT-d&ds LISLE 8. LIPSCOMB, Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. NW. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE ON SOUTH SIDE OF 1CK STREET, IVY CITY, D.C., BEING FE NO. 198. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us and recorded in Liber 2161, at folio 438 et seq., of the lend records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, we will sell at ublic auction, in front of the premises, on MON YAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1808, AT HALF-l’AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in’ the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 21, in block 8, in F. W. Jones’ subdivision of “Ivy City,” to: gether with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms: One-third ca balance in six and twelve months from date of sale, with interest ut 6 per cent, payable semi-annually. One hundred dol- lars ($100) required at time of sale. JOSEPH R. EDSON, CHARLES B. BAILEY, Je11,18,22,25 Trustees. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO THE LATS MICHAEL CRANE, SITUATED AT ‘THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH AND G STREETS NORTHWEST, IN THE CIty ov WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of the authority vested in us by the last will of Michael Crane, late of the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbla, we, the undersigned. trustees, under said will, on MONDAY. ‘THE TWENTIETH DAY CF’ JUNE, 1808, AT HALE. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the re- Spective premises, offer for sale, at public auetion, to the best and higheet bidder ‘therefor: (1) The following real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known on the ground plan thereof a8 the north 24.87 feet front of origthal lot numbered 11 by the depth of said lot, in square numbered 530, to- gether with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story frame house, @ part of the lower und floor thereof belaz used as a store, and WN as number 627 <th etreet. (2) Immediately thereafter we will offer, as aforesaid, all those parts of original Jots numbered 10 and 11; in the ‘said square, contained within the following metes end bounds: Beginning for the same at a point on the east Ine of 4th street West distant 24.87 feet sovth of the northwest corner of said lot 11, and running thense cast 83.87 feet; thence south 17.05 feet; thence west 10.18 feet; thence south 8.95 feet; thence weet 7B.19 feet’ to the east line of 4th street, and thence north along the said east line of <th are FFE, AUCTIONEER. life, Sutton & Co.) JAMES W. RAT (Successor to BR: TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE CORNER aT, IMPROVED BY A FRAME Lots THE SUCTHWEST CORNER OF MARY AVENUE AND 47H STREET NORTHEAS By v sof & certain deed + 1894, and rec of the ded In Lit nd at th he party y i for sale, in front of tie THURSDAY, THE SIXTEENTH A ISS. AT FIVE O'CLOCK ein the ctty of and being all of mF. Holtzman © numbered as per plat i rds . for said Dis “3 that pact of said lot beginning at the south- rher of said lot twelve (12), on 4th at. cast, in ~ north on said street eight and ths (8 Go-100) feet, thence west fout line ef lot eleven (11), and then scutheasterly to the place of The pa Of said jot twelve (12) to he sold fronts forty 4 et ou Maryland ave., aud is luproved Trawe dwelling house. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mom in within ten days from the day of sm ured by a deed on the property gold, or all t ney may be pald fm cash. Aca $200 will be required at the time of sale. Yeyancing and recording at the purcha It terme of sale are not complied with » days from ti y of wale, the trustees right to resell the property at the ri the defaulting purchaser, after five dass ment in some newspaper published in t Washington, D. C. WILLIAM W. JAM serve the and cont of BOARMAN, ES EDGAR SMITH, ‘Trostees, AUCTIONEER. Jed-d&ds - JAMES W. RATCLIFF! (Successor to Ratcliff TRUSTERS’ 8: A_ FRAME HOUSE, NO. ou UTHWE Ry virtue of f trust, dul; corded in Liter No. 20 6 et seq., on the land records for ‘olumbia, and at th Tequest of the party signed trustees will off d therebs, sale by the u public tlon, in front of the premi on FRIDAY, SEV- ENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. ISS,” AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, the following a ribed real estate, situate In the clty of Wash- in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot K"" and the east one-half Of lot lettered charles B. Church's et al. subdivi square four hundred and sixty-eight (465), gether with all the Improvements, rights, ete Terms steted at time of sale. wired upon acceptance of bid. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days. All conveyancing, ete., at pur- chaser's cost. H. 1. BERGMANN, J. W. SCHAEFER, Jet-d&a: Trust JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Suecessor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON B STREET BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH STREETS, AND NINETEENTH STREET BEIWEEN A’ AND B STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 1997. folfo 185 et seq... of the jand records of ‘the District of Columbia, and at tho request of the party secured the we, tho undersigned, trustees, will offer by) pub- Me auction, in front of the premises, on MON- DAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, ‘A.D. 189 AT HALF? POU! LOCK PLM. the tol lowing descrited in the city of Woshington, lumbia, to wit: Lots num 38, 49 40, 2. 43, 44 and 45, of the subdivision of lois in square wimbered eleven hundred and eleven (1111), made by Anglo-American Compony, Limited, and reco in the office of the sur of the Distri Columbia in Liber 26, follo 84, together with all the improvements, rights, &c Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance n one and two years, with Interest from day of sale at six per cent per annum, secured by | deed of trust on the property e or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $25 on cach lot apon acceptance of Wid. ‘Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sule, or trustees reserve the right to resell the property at and cost of defculting purchaser, after five advertisement of such resale in’ son lished in Washington, D. ©. All c., at purchaser's cost CHART WALTE! cisk SP. WILLIAMS, HEISTON, my26-d&ds Trustees. EFTHE AROvE SAL IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, JUNE TEN is, T FOUR O'CLOCK P.4M., in front of CHARL AMS, WALTER Je6-d&ds Trustees, (OTHE ABC IS FURTHER POST, ned untll WEDNESDAY, JUNE FIFTEENTH, $08, at HALF-PAST PIVE O'CLOCK P.M, i front of the premises. CHARLES P. WILLIAMS, WALTER HIESTON, Jell-akas ‘Trastecs. JAM. W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONE (Successor to Kutcliffe, Sutton & C TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO HOUSE AND 10 L_ STR) SOUTHEA: TWO HOUSES IN ALI IN REAR HOUS 1327 AND i PLA LTHWEST; HOUSE UNION STREET SOUTHWEST. ALSO EIGHT. M BRICK HOUSE NO 921 VIR- AVENUE SOUTHWEST. GIN By virtue f a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1813, at folio 368 et seq., one of the ipnd records for the District of Coinin aud at the request of the p ® Recured thereby, the undersigned. surviving trustee, will offer for sule, by public auction, in front of the respective pr ises, on MONDAY, TWENTIETH DAY OF JUN AD. AT HALF-PAST FOUR OCLOC P.M.. the following described real est in the city of Washington, in the Distric lumbia, to wit: Lois nuinbered thirty-nin forty (40) and forty-one (41), in square six hundred and niuety-seven (607), together with all the improvements, rights, ete. ‘This property will be sold @ prior deed of trust On the SAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lots numbered ninety-five (95), ninety-six ninety-seven (87), y-eight (98) und ninety: nine (99), In square numbered five hundred and three (503), together with all the improvements, rights, ete. ‘This property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.500. The full particulars will ve Stated at time of eale, On the SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PM., lot ncimbered seven and in squ east three feet Of lot numbered eight (S), numbered three bundred and eiglity-th: together with all the improvements. rights, ete This property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,750. The full particulars will be stated at sale ‘Terms: and above the trust) 1 A de. posit of $100 on each parcel will be required upon acceptance of bid. Terms to be compliad with m 15 days. All conveyancing, ete the purchaser. Je6-d&ds DUNCANS at the cost of 3. HARRISON JOHNSON. Surviving Trustes, ON BROS. TEUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV ED REAL ESTATE ON THE CORNER WATER AND 31ST STREETS, GEORGE TOW By virtue of @ certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1724, folio $8 et weq., of the land ree- ords of the District of Colombia, we will sell. at uiblic auction, in fropt of the premises, on FRI- Bay, JUNE SEVENTEENTH, 1a, AT RIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real «s- tate, situate in the city of W ington, in District: Parts of Water lots numbered one and iwo (2) in Georgetown, being In square num- bered four (4), now knowa as square. numbered eleven hundred and seventy-four (1174), beginuing at the angle formed by the intersection of the south Ine of Water street with the west line of Congress street extended. said angle being the northeast corner of eafd dot ane (1), and running thence west on Water street forty-six and sirty- eight cne-Lundredths (46.68) feet; thence south through the center of a party wall one hundred and twenty-two and seventy one-hundredths (122.70) feet; thence west three and thirty one- hundredths (3.30) feet; thence south fifty-two and thirty one-bundredths; ‘thence east fort feet, more or less, to Congress street, with sald street north one hundred and eeveuty- five (175) feet to place of beginning, containing #400 square feet of ground, more of less, unim- proved. Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal tn- steliments, at one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per cnnum, ‘payable semi-an- ually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust ‘upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option « the purchaser. A deposit of $200 Will be requir at time of sale. All conveyancing, etc., at pute chsser's cost. Terme to be complied with withiy ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right — at risk and cost of the defaulting pur- ser. MAHLON ASHFORD, je6-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Guecessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE FRAME HOUSE, NO. 1147 SEVENTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the the District of Columbia, No. 18789, passed {a cquity caves canse the undei trustees will offer for

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