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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1898-16 PAGES. 15 AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. 7 J 913 F st. nw. Pereme | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. PEREMPTORY SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY, sili Bae Aa Pics MAND BATH BRICK DWELLINGS, . 9 See ee et . G10 AND 642 6TH STREET NORTH: Trustees t oi Herb st ne. | on Nov Chas. Barclay Teqnest of the owner, I will sell, at pnb- J yecand J : | on, in froat of the premises, on WEDNES- ee — NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH. AT HALF- POUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots 32, 33 and 34, in ¢ <4. improved as alc os eS s = Sold subject to deed of trust of $2,500 ¢ ture, jewelry. & © partivalars of which will be stated at Nov. 19, at 10 @ at 12m balance cash, A deposit of $100 re- h hiewetes t anetion rooms | time of sale an lot. Conveyancing, Wilh iat eie., at purchaser's cost. These houses by og ae ‘oct condition and rented to good tenants. « Saturday, y nos-d&ds Tr OWEN, Auctioneer. : - THE AROVE SALE IS_POSTPONED ON AC- : : il FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 “ same hour and_pla View I THOS. J. OWE: —- DUNCANS 20S. AUCTIONEERS. James 220 Pa ave. now 5 atom Sor PRUSTEES SALE (OB VAEU- Hsin Be 7 ABLE IMPROVED REAL ES w Bo Williams & Co. Anets.. 10th an TATE, NOS. 2701, 2703 AND eee Sere ot Se eenens ee 2705 FOURTEENTH STREET © G. Sloan & ¢ Sale NORTHWEST, BEING } EAR- ee ae oc: LY NEW BROWN-STONE Walter B Wi sp} DWELLINGS CORNER YALE sts. n.w Sale of ene, on Satur AND FOURTEENTH STS. day. Nov. ia, at 1 p.m, at anction reo By virtue of two deeds of trust. duly ‘ Sloan & €o., Ancts.. 1107 G st Col- | in Liber No. 1972. at follo 473 et seq.. Z t sehokl furniture, &e., | No. 2051. at folin 462 et seq.. respectively, of the lectors’ sale of housel urmiture, js land records of the District of Columbt: a Ma ats nt 1) ama the request of the perty secured thereby. we, the James H. Taye Ridout, rs. undersigned, trustees, will sell, at_public auction. w Anet.. 920 aw. |in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE Gages he EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1898. AT Gabino ohh ibe. lala FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described at 1 a Alse, at 12 m., land and prea ises, in the city of Wa on, and wazons, carriages, District of Columbia, vamely: AN of lots ruin ra = bered twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty- — cs three (23). in “yous Mantz’s subdivision of part Sloan & Co. ts... HOT @ st of block thirty-two (2). in Columbia Heights, as 1 cemis and personal effects for storz, ber plat recorded in Liber County No. 8, at follo Nov. 1 10 am, xt 129. of the rec the said Distriet, together with the rights, im- 2 Ne provements, etc.; subjzct to covenants that when singer 40 Ta. ave. nw. Sale of | 4 pullding is erected rpon any one of said lots orses on S ~ Nov at 19 #20. | it shall not be within thirty (30; feet of the street ; line, nor sball it be axed fur manufacwurlug or at auction room . at | Mechanical purposes, no- shall sp: of horse on Saturday, Nov. 19, at T p.m. 2 | pe’ sold therein. and the coven r und New York ave. nw. ing line shall ru pes The above in — em brown-stone = | SALE reom in the rear. ‘ ‘CT ‘ aie cupied by the Chinese legation. ~ BUPURE DAYS. installments, payable in oh and tw yen! pound ist of thr h large br 1 Einstein, poundmaster, dwellings, w 1 of which were formerly oc- rds of the office of the surveyor fe in eqal ee m| ek rs, with Interest at ‘the rate of f annum, — = : peyable semi-ann s deed of trust €. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS Upon the property all cash, at the eption aa | of the purchaser of $00 will be re- TRUSTEES SALE OF VALI | of the pur tho time of AL TATE. BEING TWO TWO | neing. re stamps and recording at DWELLINGS ON 9TH ST | t of the ser. ferius of sale to be ANY ON ACKER ST. NE . | complied with within ten days from the Gay of Ry virtue of three trust, | sale, ctnerwis> ihe trustees reserve the right to ne i titer Ne. 1907, | the property at tas eest of che defaulting toi : and Liber No. 19 een, ecords of the Dis A. CHAS. HARCLAT, bk est of the party GEO. JONBIN, ce y been made in the rustec 3 ecured therennder), | MeCAMMON & HAYDEN. for #a. Attorneys fer th arty secured, f the premises, ou M 1400 E = ae STY-HIGHTH DAY OF NOVEME Safi = Bet Ines. AT FOUR AND HALE. __ FUTURE DAYs. O'CLOCK PM, the following des ENSOGIE Oa ESE COLTER tate. iu the city ef Washing s to wit: The IMPROV and the west ten (10) TENTH STREED, A’ ce (St), by the full depths of VERMO? . + Acker’s subdivision of square | Ry er plet im | Liber 1 ors office | of the District of Celambla, we will yell | of the ises. on MONDAY. THE | FIRST NOVEMBER. A.D. | HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK bed land and premise: cn January 29. of sale: All and . over above sald deed GEORGE M. EMMER of trust of $2,000 and mterest on each cash. A es "S-_ | deposit of $100 ach lot nt time of UNCANSON BROS. > 5 sale. Conveyan cue stamps DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. at the Terms of sale to panees fe aees be « © from date of a NG GURNEE sale. otherwise trustees reserve bt to resell BASEM! Soe the ty at the risk and cost of defaulting eee archaser. after five days’ svertisement of auch = duly recorded in | fes#le in some newspaper published fn Wasting- . oe at ton, D.C. x FRANK L. CALHOUN. a re JOHN BENTO: : ota noS-d&ds Trustees. SEVENTEENTH 1808, AT HALE-PAST the following described oF NOVEMBER, Improved Property, ing the ‘ ua Brick Dwelling and Store “ of No. 902 7th St. N.W. ons s. tig By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of t 6 pe 2 interest, et al fendants, the un- f the | ai of the premis on MONDA d i WENTY-FIRST, 1898, AT HAL! PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the ‘following di bed land and pre Ss, situate in city ton, District of Col ubia: Lot No. 13, in = subdivision mad by James H. Shreve and some newspaper | John W. Wade, executors and trustees, of lot 1, in « Conveyancing, | square No. . improved by a three-story brick < 34 and 35. dof the purchase money in cash and the b ROZIER H. DUL. ance in one and two years from date of sa wh notes of the purchaser purchas } SALE IS POSTPONED UNTUL | nually, at the rate of six per cent per annum until O'CLOCK PM. at the 3a erty sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. pay shall be one and the bs | Conveyancing. recording, et + at purchase PROPERTY, TWED 1895. P.M. the following with the easemenis, | Sehts. ways and apourtenaness thereunto belong: and | ing. situate and lying m the city of Washingt In the District of Columbia; namely: Lets 20 and which one bundred dollars | 22. in Elizx Clements’ subdivision {n ~auare num- tee eer tine) ca sale: | ered 228, euruer vet eerenar nd revenue atan follo 135. of the records of the office of the sur- pasthakes 7 Wess’ off ala vevor of the District of Colmnbia, except so much within ff of the rear part of said lots as is embraced in the hagr public_alley in sald square, condemned October 25. 1870. Each one of these lots is improved by a dwelling house. They will be sold separately, subisct to 4 deed of trust of $2 with interest on THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three = Story d&ede RS, Be- 1's cost I ne ar yea with i j If the terms of sele are no! plied with within i (per ant ann fifteen days trom day of the trustees reserve - ste the right to resell th ty at the risk and W. WALTON EDWARDS. cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ pre- kozikk HW. DULA vious advertisement of such’ resale In some ud = veper published I Wastington city. D = AMES H. SHREVE, ister THOS J. UWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F St » Gintons Sia, = os fs ae Ray, gJ45: ENOS RAY, Trustee, arse Sale c = | J. ENOs Ray, Jr, Chillum, Md. Large Sale of a Miscelia for Trustees, No. 612 F at. noe ti gd, s Collection of House= JAMES W. RATCLIFFE. AUCTIONEER, a aga (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.). t Auction. BER TW ON TERUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, THE WEST SIDE 11TH STREET NORTHWEST OF r LL xt WwW. BETWEEN I AND K : ROLSTERS. STREETS, IMPROVED BY HOUSE NO. 22. By virtue of a deed of tru Liber No. 2171. folio 236 et seq., ome of records for the District of Columbia. and request of the party secured thereby, thi signed, trustees, will off for sale, auction. in front of the premises. TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF AND. SMALL tO ING AND S SALE WILL RE MAT £. AND WILL INCLUDE | N A HOUSE. IF RAIN- | WILL IE MADE WEDNESDAY, THE | THIRD. AT SAME HOUR. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEI are LAL SND POSETIV ou M ING NEEDED EXT) following described real estate, situate in of Washington. in the District of Colu Part of original lot numbered twelve bumbered thre JAMES W easor to H PONEER, n & Coy sqrare (317) twenty-two ner « fr (22) feet south from STEERS) WELT By v SALF NO. 1 TWO-STORY FIRST STREE f trust duly ree IS et one of t NG ofa 6) thence the option of ‘he purchaser. required upon acceptance of bid. ef sale are not compli quire nuinbered five together ha gether with al fed with in 15 days by OVEMBER, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the duly recorded in the land dat the © under- public ONDAY, A.D: the city mbia, to » (12), in hundred and seventeen beginning on the west line of 11th street the northeast said lot and running thence south twenty (20); thence west eighty-five feet six inches © & public alley; thence north seventeen east fifteen feet six inches (15’ mote ES 6"); thence northeastwardly four feet seven inches ee ("7"); thence east sixty-nix feet six inches re (66° 6") to the beginning, together with all the PAST. THREE GCreog | improvements, rights, &c- ‘ ‘ate, situate |, Perms: One-fourth cash. the balance in one, “f Columbla. to | t¥® and three years, with interest from the day text aaa of sale at six per cent per annum, secured by a 46 ot deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at A ‘deposit of $200 If the terms from the 7 of sale; $100 de- | 4 of sale the trustees reserve the ight to ne See Or Bik Wem sake itt OF: | wall the proverty “ot the cee cost of the de- flees Tenerve the ight | faulting purchaser, after 5 days’ advertisement of Tisk nnd cost of the | such resale In some ewspapes published fu wuske Fone ‘ivertise. | Maton, D.C. All conveyancing, stamps, &e. at th some newspaper pe! lished ta | cost of the purchaser All conveyancing, stamps, &e., JOHN WW, SCHAEFER. WILLIAM BR. McCLOSKY, H. H._RERGMANY, no9-d&ds Truste, J. W. SCHAEFER, FITCH, FOX & BROWN, rol0-dkds_ : eave Trastecs, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ee B st. ow TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BRIOK RES- TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Wes NO. 4038 M STREET NoETH- PROPERTY AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER | pW ®ST. PROVERTY AT THE LEAST. y virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing Br ATH AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. | gate May Si, 1058, Sad teeorsed If Liter Ne tee 1805, and duly recorded in Liber 2023. at follo | triet of Columbia, and at aie 70 ‘ request of the party 4 ‘ne land records of the District | secured thereby, we will sell, st public: suction, a i cee of the parties | in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE te oemnises. en TUE Srey ynuction, in | TWENTY-EIGHTH (28th) DAY OF NOVEMBER, front of the premises. on POT MEMBER | A.D.” 1898. AT A QUARTER-PAST FOUR 1 ‘OUR O'CLOCK P.M., | Oe olor lescri Pade ee Cea | O'CLOCK P.M, the following ribed real es situ trict of Colum- and being lots numbered fifteen tate, situate In the city of Washington, Di Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered twenty: in William H. Browne's subdivision a the city of Washington, I designated of lots numbered six (6), seven aud eight (8), In square numbered one hun- aud twenty-eight (125). made by the devine ded of the District of page seventy-two fello' 23, of the records of the office of veyor of the said District of Columbia, by a desirable brick street northwest. Terms of sale: One-th and expenses of sale to in che and two years, dred of William Gunton, as said subdivision ts r 1m the office of the survey. iB book eleven (11), Ove third (49) of purchase money balance in one (1) and two (2) years, tat the rate of six per cent (6°) per by deed of tru the purchaser's t of one hundred ($100) dollars. re- and all conveyancing and recording Terms of sale to be com- ten (10) days from day of sale, rves the right to resell the prop- and cost of the defaulting pur- THOMAS DOWLING, Surviving ‘Trustee. be paid in cash, Terns of in cusb, th with inten ancum, semt-annually, secured by; purchaser. A’ de time of sale. Al and recording at purchaser's cost. plied with with or the trustee resei erty at the risk ehaser. polé-dts, defaulting purchaser. JAMES E. FITCH, GEORGE Ww. Tr DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. nold-m,w,f&ds folio 141 et seq., of the land records of the is: . lots in sixtesn (16), seventeen (17). eighteen (18). | square numbered three hundred and sixteiges alvigion nee Toke nate ey mtyone (21). In | (68), as per plat recorded in Liber Ho D. UO residence, numbered ird of the purchase money with interest, until paid, at the rate of six (6) per cent per annuin, deed of trust on the property scld, or all cash, at the option of the At of $200 will be required at conveyancing, revenue stam Terms of sal to be complied with within ten days or the prop- erty will be resold at the risk and cost of the istrict of ‘one (21), the sur- improved M balance Payable rustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. O'CLOCK A.M., AR SATURDAY SALE, x BER NINETEENTH, we shall sell, within and in front of our sales rooms, a general assort- ment of Housekeeping Articles, Carpets, 25 Heat- ing Stoves, Show Cases, &e. .SO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., Horses, Carriages, Bicycles, Harness, &e. ‘Terms cash. It WALTE B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts. Horses TO! VEMBER NINETEENTH, REGULAR SALE OF WITHIN 8, Horses BENSINGER'S BAZAAR, NO. 940 LA. AVE, MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, NO- AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, 35 head of horses. Good workers and fine drivers. use. Will suit for any Also new and second-band vehicles, harness, &c. DEPARTME: lumbia, Washingtot BENSINGER, Auctioneer. \T, DISTRICT OF CO- November 18, 1885.—There will be sold at the pound, corner of 23d street and p.m., a New York Saturday, avenue northwest, at 1 o'clock November 19, 1898, one roan horse, taken up from the northwestern section of the city. UEL EINSTEIN, Poundmaster. By o1 rder of the health officer. SAM- It REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE, JAMES W. RATCLIFF (Suecessor EB, AUCT. to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) CARPETS. &c, TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, at TEN O'CLOCK I will sell within my sales rooms Pa. Mirro ave. ors, now Antique 920 ‘niture, Carpets, two Antique Clock, Solid Silver Ware, Cut- tlery, Crockery, &e. ALSO, One Phonograph and one Pool Table, by order of trust In front of sales rooms, Horses, Carri ee. A Harness, &e. It JAME! ‘T TWELVE M., es, Wagons, W. RATCLIFFE, Anct. C. G. SLOAN & €0., AUCTION AN ATTRACTIVE COLLEC TION FURNITURE, JEWELRY, PERSONAL EFFECTS FOR SERS, 1407 G ST. OF | HOUSEHOLD TAYLOR & RIDOUT, COL- LECTORS LARGE LOT OF FURNITURE FROM A STOR- AGE WAREHOUSE PRI- VATE OWNERS, ETC., WITH- IN OUR ROOMS, 1407 SATURDAY, GSr, NOVEMBER 19TH, 1898, AT 10 A. M. PARLOR SUITES, SUITES, WARDROBES, LARGE ROOKC, AMEL AND BRASS BEDS, MA’ Lows, CHERRY AND WALNUT CHAMBER SUIT av BOARDS, EXT. 1 RO} CARE EWELRY, HANDSOME OAK CHAMBER LL AND FLAT-TOP DESK: SE, RICH ES, PIL- NOLEUMS, *ETS, MATTIN: PERSt 9 BLES, SIDI NG CHAIRS, BLANKETS, CHINA CLOSET, DINNER WaA- GON, EASY CHAIRS, FANCY ROCKERS AND TARL COUCHES, LOUNGES, — TOILET WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, KITCHEN GOODS, &e., &e. GOV! AND ERNMENT WHEELS. nol7-2t ) AT TWELVE M HORSES; ALSO VEHICLES, G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., 1407 G st. JAMES W. RATCLIFR, AUCTIO TR oR. (Successor to Ratcliffe,’ Sutton & Co.) ws TEE'S SALE OF ONE POOL TABLE (COMPLETE). B, lie Rate ‘auction, virtue of a with 920 Pi TH Lift condition. Day JOCK “ALM., ved of trust, I will yell, by pul the sales ‘rooms of James W. ave. nw. on SATURDAY, THE OF NOVEMBER, 1498. AT the above Pool Table, in SAML. BURNS, JR., Trustee. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE iN-ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, Va.— The undersigned, commissioners of sale, by ‘virtue of a decree entered 1p vacation on the 12th day of October, 1398, in'ihe chancery cause of Delphine Taulelic and August Taulelle, ber husband, vs. Lorin M. Saundet & nding in the clreuit court of Alexandtia coftiy 'Virgitian Wil Sell at public auction, on the premises, in Alexandria county, Virginia, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTETH, 1998, AT HALF-Pasit FOUR P.M, the following described REAL ESTATE, with the improvements therpoe, situated, lying and being in the county of Alefandria, state of Virginia, about one mile northwest of Fort Myer, known and dis- tinguiszed as and belug lots Nos. ‘1 and 2, said lot No. 1 containing one acre, more or less, and being the same properte, tbat) was convesed to Jobn R. ind Edward ©. Heute ‘by Catherine Marsey et al. by deed dated September 18, 1800, and duly re- corded In Liber 3 No. 4, follo 236. one of the land records of Miexandria county, Virginia, and lot No. 2 containing one acre, no more or’ less, being the same that was conveyed to John R. and Edward C. Honte by Catherine Marsey et al. by deed dated June 21.1893. ‘Terms of sale: ‘To. be sold subject to a trust in favor of Baltimore Building and Loan Association of Baltimore city, for the sum of $449.82. One- third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the residue in two eqnal Installments, payable In one and two vears, evidenced by the honds of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale. the title’ te be retained until all the’ purchase money shall have been paid. The purchaser shall have the eption of paying all the purchase money in cash. All costs of transfer to be borne by the Purchaser. MAURICE D. ROSENBERG, 503 E st. o.w., clty, JAMES E. CLEMENTS, Office, 1321 F st. n.w., elty. Commissioners of Sale. I hereby certify that the bond required by the decree rendered on the 12th day of October, 1898, in the above entitled cause, has been given by Maurice D. Posenberg, oue of the commissioners of sale. Test: H. H. YOUNG, Clerk. no17,18, 22,23,25,26,28&29 NSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THRERF-STORY BRI oK HOUSE, NUMBERED 1428 N STREET NORTH WEST, Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No, 2105, at folio 40 et seq., of the land recerds of the District of Columbia, we will sell, im front cf the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD. 1898, AT QUARTER TO FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all that plece or parcel of ground and premises, situate iu the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known as lot numbered 109, in Ferguson's ‘subdivision of square 212, together with the Improvements thereon, capsixting of three-story brick house, containing 9 rooms, num- bered 1428 N street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: $4,500 ca ain on the prop- erty and the balance can be paid in cash. A de- posit of $200 required at time of sale. Conveyanc- Ing, &e., at purchaser's cost CHARLES EARLY, CLARKE K. TICTON, nol7-d&ds “Trustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. BLIC AUCTION OF D REAL ESTAT! TEENTHL AND EE NORTHW + EREMISES NOS. 1023, vv deeds of trust, recorded In Liber No. 2183, at folios 72, 79, 86, $2 and 142 of the land records of tne District of Columbia, the undersigned trstees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on IDAY, HE ‘TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, Ine8, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, lots nnmbered six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9) and ten (10), in the subdivision of square No. 178 made by L: Riggs, executor of George W. Riggs, as said sub- division is recovded In the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, In Liber No. 12, at follo 30. The lets are handsomely improved by u lern brick dwellings, containing the modern improve- ments, and wiil ve sold separately. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal installments at one and two years from day of haser to give his negotiable promis- besring interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, for the credit peyments, secured by deed of trust npon the property sold, or all cash, at purebaser’s option. $300 dewn on each lot us sold. Conveyancing and internal revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with within’ ter dayx from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell sald property at the risk and cost of the defantting purchaser, upon. five days’ notice of ‘the matiner, place and terms of sale and publication Im Some newspaper published In Washington, D. €, 11 4%, TAYLOR ELLYSON, EVGENE CARUSI uh Trustees. notes, no12-d&dbs COLLECTORS" 1 GOLD F N&C 00., AUCTIONEEKS, 1407 G 8 LE OF _V. HOU: ITURE, JEWELRY AND PER- OVEMBER NINETEENTH, OCK A. M., the above property will b> seid at the auction rcoms ot C. G. Sloan & Co., ‘Te i4 rls cash. ectors of Est. of Fran G st. nw. JAMES H. TAYLOR, RIDOUT, ces M. Loughran. SALE 01 F HOT EFF i b NINET! N & Co., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G S by given that ons EHOLD GOODS AND P FOR STORAGE, ‘EEN 1, 108, AT TEN ¢ LOCK A.M., we will seli at public ‘auction, within the auction rooms of ©. G. Sloan & Co.) 1407 G st. n.w., to enforce Hen for storage charges, &e., due and ‘unpaid. ail Goods, Furniture, Household. and Personal Effects on storage with us in the uames Mary Nicholson, N. A. P. Shields, Mrs. Hin, Mrs. P. Grimsley, “J. A: HANDSOME I ING THE CITY will UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, CANES, i i i On at 0 Silex room, ¢ k, partially enumerated. BL. REL BY A F AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRIMMED LANDAU. MINISTER. WHO. 1S be sold NOVEMBER 1898. AT TWELVE M., ‘n front 8. 1407 G street. Can be seen at any L st. nw. noi6-3t WILLIAMS: » AUCTIONFERS BREL LANEOUS Gi JEALER, AN SATURD, NE O'CLOC! ‘Terms cash. ho! WALTER B. WILLIAM 17-2t WALT! RIAL AND OTHE 20DS, BEING THE, D TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION. Y, NOVEMBER "NINETEE P. we shall sell, and D sts, 10th the above RB. WILLIAMS & CO., Auets. & CO., AUCTIONEERS. LARGE CONSIGNMENT ther —oFr— JAPANESE Art Objects To be sold at public auction, beginning TUES- DAY, NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1898, until fur- noti , at No. 606 13th st. n.w., near F st. Consisting of Japanese and Chinese Porcelains, Ivories ne Sereens, Antiques, Bronzes, Curios, Embroideries, Cloison- Teakwoods, Jurdinieres, Gong Bells, Rich Cut Glass, Austrian Glassware, together with a general assortment of Oriental Im- portations. HALF. Sale SE) PAST at ELEVEN A.M., THREE and VEN O'CLOCK P.M. You are cordially invited to inspect this collection of goods. Chairs reserved for ladies. M. B. Latimer will conduct sale. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. poll-tt TRUSTEE’'S SALE OF VALU. REAL ESTAT BLE SUBURBAN By virtue of four deeds of trust, dated May 1, 1891, and recorded res} ctively in Liber 1590, follo 108; 1590, folio 106; 1590, folio 110, and 1590, follo 318, of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned, as surviving trustee, will offer foi at public auction in front of the premise: SATURDAY, TH wale on E NINETEENTH DAY OF 'NO- VEMBER, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (3) and four ‘ in Liber County No. 6, folio'71, ofice of the District of Columbia. he Tenall; on tl in block one (1), in Fairview Heights, a subdi- ‘fon made by John B. Beall, as per plat recorded In the surveyor’s ‘These lots front lytowp road and will be offered sepa- One-third of the purchase money 1h cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two rears, or all cash, at the ferred payments, if any, to of 6 per cent per annum, ord to be secured by a dee: haser’s option. De- ear Interest ut the rate able semi-annually, of trust on the prop- erty sold. All conveyancing, recording and revenue Stamps at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 on each lot will be required at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, in default of which the trus- tee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement, no8-dtds CHAS, M. BARRICK, Surviving Trustse. FUTURE DAYS. PM eel. THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. Two-Story and Base- ment, Nine Rooms and Bath, Brick Dwelling, No. 708 F Street Northeast, To Be Sold at Auction. WEDNESDAY, THIRD, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOC! NOVEMBER TWENTX- +» I will sell, without reserve, at public auc- tion,’ in front of ‘the improved as abcve. Lot 16x30. Lolé-dts Dremises, lot 58, square 891, to a deed of trast for ‘The particulars of terms &e., at cost of purchaser, re opportunity, as owner has instructed me to THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer. THO} AS J. OWEN. AU SALE, OF JNIMPROVED PROPERTY URTHL, STREET NORTHEAST | BE- TWEEN L AND M STREETS. By virtue of a ¢ertais'deed of trust. recorded in Liber 1537, at follo 337 et seq.. one of the land records of the Districtriof Columbia, and at the request of the purty secured thereby, we will sell, at public tion, in front of the premises, or TUESDAY. TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF NO’ VEMBFR, 1898. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lots 82, 33. 34, 35 antl 36."in square number 805, of Jay's subdivision wef original lots in said square, as recorded in Liber J, H. K.. follo 295, of the office of the surveyor of said District Terms: One-foytth Cash. balauce and three yéurs, “tyith fnters annum on’ deferred paym option of pavehaser. Al depesit of $200 will be required at. time of; sale. Terms to be complied with within, -fiftes S from day ot sale, or tivstees will jesel ut cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such re- sale. “Conveyancing und recording, ete., at pur- chuser’s cast. JOHN. 0. JOHNSON, Trustee, 1410G st. n. FRANCIS THOMAS, Trustee, Ednor, Md. SON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, DUNCAN RECEIVERS’ SALE OF THE GRAND OPERA AND THE WASHINGTON LIGHT IN- PRY ARMORY. ON THE CORNER OF 151 AND E STREETS NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON, D.C. By virtue’ of a decree passed by the Sup Court of the District of Columba in Equity Cause Fumbered 19497, appointing the undersigned as receivers, we will, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY: SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1898, AT FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P.M., sell at ‘public auction, in frout of the premises, on 15th street northwest, tn the city of Washington,in the District of Columbia, the following described property, namely: Parc of original lot numbered five (5), all of original lot numbered six (6), patt of original lot. mumubersd four (4) and pert of original lot numbered seven (7), in square numbered two hundred and. twenty-six (226), more purticularly described as follows: All of suid lots and parts of lots being together contained within the following outer metes and bounds; be- ginning for tho same at the southwest corner of Suid square two bundred and twenty-six (226), and of original lot, numbered six (6), running thence north with 15th street ope hundred and fifteen (115) feet to the alley ten feet wide; thence east along suid alley thirty-nine (89) fect;'thence soutbeaster- ly ina Stralghé line to a point on the rear Ine of orignal lot uumbered seven (7) thirty-five (35) feet north of the southeast corner of said lot seven (7); thence cast wiong the alley sixty-three (63) feet nine and one-half (914) inches: thence south ninety- five (95) feet to the line of B street; thence west along the line of B street one hundred and sixty- three (163) feet nine and cue-half (91) Inches to the pluce of beginning ‘These lots are improved by a large brick building used 83 a theater and opera house, as alvo an ar- mery, situated at 15th aud B streets northwest, and ‘are in the immediate vicinity of the best hotels ind private residences. Terms of sale: Oue-fourth of the purchase money cash. The remainder in oue, two and three years from date of sale, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. The’ deferred payments to be evi- denced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, secured by a deed of trust upon the property so: All convevancing, recording, ete.. to be at the ¢ of the purchaser. “Aa deposit of $5,000 required time of sule. Note. Grand Opera House fs in gcod condi- ticn, and proposals for lease of the same for a term of yeuis will be ccnsidered by the recelvers, ORREN G. STAPLES Office, 15th and @ HARRISON DINGMAN, Office, Atlantic Bullding. WM. E. EDMONSTON, Office, 500 Sth si ned-dts mo nw. Receivers, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS AND APARTMENT PROPERTY, NO. 1107 G ST. NORTHWEST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, recorded, respectively, In Liber No. 1568, folio 26, ‘and tn Li ber 2094, folio 98, of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, we will offer for sale at public suction, in front’ of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1808, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part t two (2) in square three hundred and nineteen in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, beginning vm G street, at the southeast cor- ner of said lot, and running thence north eighty feet; thence west twenty, feet; thence north twenty feet; thence wes ning feet; thence south three feet; thence eant' six ‘feet; ‘thence south twenty feet; thence east tRree feet; thence south seventy- seven feet to G streetycnd thence with the north line of G street east-twenty feet, to the beginning. ‘Terms of vale: ;Qne cash, one-third in one Year and one-thitd.in two years, or all cash, at the option of the purchiede: Speterred payments, if any, to bear interest, payabld‘gemi-annually, at the rate of six per cent’ per annum, from the ‘day of sale, and to be secured» by-dtenl of trust on the property sold. A Jeposit of, fixe uundred dollars will be re- quired at the time of dale. AT conveyancing, re- cording and revenue staimps at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days from the day of Sale, aint-in vase of default the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property at the risk and it of the di chaser after five diys’ advertisement: “S496 PRTION ‘ASHFORD, 7% *O. A. McBUEN, nol t-d&ds JAMES: LIFFE, AUCT. (Successor $6 Re Sutton & Co.) TRUSTERS' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. "No. 1242 WYLIE STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 2074, folig 471.et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbla, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, we will Sell by pubic aucti frout of the promises, on TUESDAY. THE -SECOND DAY OF NO- VEMBER, 1898, AT-HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Wi , District of Columbia, to wit: Lot_m seventy-two (72), in the Washington Brick Machine Company's subdivision of square one thousand and three (1003), together With all the improvements, rights, £c. Terms made known at time of sale. $100 de- posit on acceptance of bid. Terms to be com- Plied with in u days or trustecs reserve the it to resell ‘the rty, at the risk and cost vertien pent ef imooals. n-aamee. uecopanee ment of such ry bewspaper published tm W. D.C. Al: conveyancing, stamps, dc., at cost. i H. BERGMANN, Jd. W. SCHAEFER, nol0-d&ds C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G st! ow. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE BLADESBURG AD. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Sep- tember 5, 1892, and duly recorded in Tiber No. 1780, at folio 148 et seq., one of the land reco. of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, THE RST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1898, AT "FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that piece or parcel of land lying and situate in the District of Columbia, and known and designated as and being lot pn: ered one (1) of the subdivision of the estate of Clark Mills, deceased, made by the trustees in equity cause No. 9042, docket 24, in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. and recorded in the sur- veyor's office of the District of Columbia, in county book 6, at folio 29, with the right to uxe the pri- vate road shown on the plat of said subdivision, together with the improvements thereon erected, and covered by said dced of trust. Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum,payable semi annnally, from day of sale, the deferred paymen to be represented by the notes of the purchaser, and secured by first deed of trust, upon the prop: erty sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A de- posit of $300 will be required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, rev e tax and notarial fer at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. CALDERON CARLISLE, Trustee, 344 D_ street nw. WM. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, oclT-dts: 500 Sth street n.w. CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE NO. 8318 PROS- PECT STREET, GEORGETOW’ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in Equity Cause No. 18452, I Will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, 1808 AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the real es. tate In that part of the city of Washington, D. ¢ formerly known 28 Georgetown, designated as lk 46 in Nordlinger and Janney, trustees, subdivision of part of square 1205. as per plat’ recorded in Liber A. R. S., folio 221, of the records of the of- fice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, to gether with the improvements, consisting of a brick two-story and cellar dwelling. Terms: Sold subject to a deed of trust securing debi of $2,000 and interest, recorded in Liber 191 at folio 320, of the land records of the District of Columbia: all over said trust to be paid in cash. $100 deposit required at sale. Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. HENRY W. SOHON, ‘Trustee, Fendall building, 344 D nw. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED OPERTY NO. 1324 7TH STREET, AND O STREETS NORTHWES PROPERTY NO. 617 HS’ BETWEEN 6TH AND 7PH STREETS WEST, AND UNIMPROVED BUILDIN ON R’ STREET BETWEEN 14TH A STREETS NORTHWEST, ALL IN OF WASHIN os By virtue of three al deeds of trust, respectively, on the 31st day of Decembe: nol7-11t ©. G. 17th day of Sept + 1SYT, March, “1892, and_recorded, respe: No. 1549, folios 177 et seq.: Liber } 1 et seq.. and Liber No. 1658, folic a f the land records of the ‘District of Colum’ Charles ©. Glover and Thomas Hyde, trus said first named deed of trust, and Glover and James M. Johnston, trusi second deed of trust, and Charles ‘Thomas Hyde, trustees under said third deed of trust, will, at the respective times and places and upon the terms hereinafter specitic © for sale the lots of ground, with the imp: 3 thereon, hereinafter described, at public auction, to the best and highest bidder therefor, to wit () On TUESDAY, THE’ TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PA in front of the premises. all that lot of ground, wit improvements thercon, known and described on the ground plan of the city of Washington, District of Columbia, us the north part of original lot nu bered eleven (11), in square numbered four hund: and twenty-three (423), fronting sixteen (16) fee! ght (8) inches on 7th’ street and cunning back of the same width to the west or rear line of the sald lot. These premises are numbered 1324 7th street and are improved by a one-story store. (2) On the same day, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front’ of the premises, all that lot of ground,” with the improvements thereon, known and described on the ground plan aforesaid ag all those parts of original lots numbered three (3) and four (4), ia square numbered four hundred and fifty-three (453), beginning at a point on H street distant forty-one (41) feet one (1) Inch east of the southwest corner of said lot numbered four and running thence east on sald street twenty (20) feet five (5) inches; thence north to the north or rear line of said lot numbered three (3); thence m- west on the rear line of said lots three (3) and four (4) twenty (20) feet five (5) Inches, and thence south to_the beginning. ‘These premises are num- bered 617 HI street northwest, and are improved by a three-story and basement brick dwelling house. On WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the respective lots, all those lots of ground deseribed on the ground plan aforesaid a bered from two (2) to eight (8), both i Pierce & Klingle’s subdivision of square numbered two hundred and seven (207), a8 per plat recorded in Liber W. F., follo 211, of the records of the of- fice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. These lots are unimproved and are excellent site for bnilding purposes, either singly for residences or together for an apartment house, being bonnded on the south and west sides by streets and on the north and east by alleys. Each lot fronts 19 feet end 2 i on R street, save lot 8, which fronts 19 feet and 3 inches: all of these lots have a depth of 140 feet to a 20-foot alley. ‘The terms of sale for each of the above described premises and lots will be as follows: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the remain two equal installments. payable, with interes: able seint-aunually at five per cent, at one and t respectively, from the day ‘of sale, secured satisfaction of the trustees. A deposit of $100 on each lot will be reqnired at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. A resale will be made at the risk and cost of the purchaser if the terirs of sule are not complied with in ter days from day of sale. CHAS. C. GLOVER, THOS. HYDE, ‘Trustees under First Deed of Trust. CHAS. C. GLOVER, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, ‘Trustees under Second Deed of Trust. CHAS. C. GLOVER, THOS. HYDE, neiG-d&ds Trustees under Third Deed of Trust. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to give notice thet we will sell, within our warehouse, for storage and other ¢ ner 26th and D sts. nw. (3d_floor). E NOVEMBER TWENTY-SE . 1898, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., a lot of the Rogers Typographic Company machines. Can now be seen on the prem- cash, and the machines to be removed within five days at purchaser's expense. LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO., Warehouse 26th and D sts, nw. nol6-dts Office 1227 Pa, ave. n.w. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 408 WASHINGTON STREET, ANACOSTIA, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 25. 1892, and recorded in Liber No.'1673, folio 253 et Seq., one of the land records of the District of Co lumbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby. we will sell, at public auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THE TWENTY—THIRD, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described real estate, situate in’ the county of Washington, District’ of Columbia, to wit: “All that certain ‘piece or parcel of land’ and premises known and distinguished as and being lot numbered five hundred and thirty (530) in the plat or plan of Uniontown (now Anacostia), and known as No. 408 Washington st., bet. Taylor and Fen- dall sts. Same as is duly recorded in the sur- veyor's office of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in two and three years, secured by a deed of trust upon the prop- erty Sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. . M. GREEN, H. K. SIMPSON, noll-dts ‘Trustees. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE, NOS. 421, 423 AND 425 MASSACHU- SETTS AVENUE’ NORTHWEST, AND UNIM- PROVED GROUND IN REAR. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1329, at follo 204 et sey’, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY ‘OF NOVEMBER, AT A QUARTE?-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate, jying and being in the city of Washington, Dis: trlet of Columbia, and designated as and ‘being the west three (3) feet ten (10) inches front on Massachusetts avenue by depth of original lot three (3),1n square south of square 516; all of orig- inal lot four (4) and the east fourteen (14) feet two (2) inches front on Massachusetts avenue by the depth thereof of original lot five (6), In sald square, subject to alley easement over east part of sald land as granted by Charles Hibbs to George W. Dant in Liber J. A. S., 107, folio 284, of the land records of the District’ ot Columbia, said lots and parts of lots comprising lots C, D east thir- teen (13) feet seven (7) inches front by depth of lot E, in Charles Hibbs’ subdivision ef lots in square south of square 516, as made September 26, and recorded in Book W. F.. page 111, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject, however. to the above recited alley ease: ment as to lot C: also all of lot lettered “L.” in said Charles Hibbs’ subdivision, except so much of said lot “‘L” as was included in the parts of original lot 15, conveyed by deeds recorded in Liber . T. 7, folio 25, and Liber E. C. E. 16, folio 372; ‘sald ‘excepted parts of said lot 15. square south of square 516, being contained within the following metes and bounds, viz.: Beginning at the southwest corner of original lot 15 and running thence north fourteen (14) feet; thence east twenty (20) feet six (6) Inches; thence south fourteen (14) feet; thence west six (6) inches; thence south fcur (4) feet, more or less, to the dividing line between original lots five (5) and Efteen (15). and thence westwardly along sald dividing line to the place of beginning. ‘Term of sale: Qne-fourth cash. and the balance in three equal annual installments, at one, two and three years from day of sale, with interest therefrom at the rate of six per centum ane num, payable semi-ancually, secured by of in the usual form on the property, and satisfactory of insurance on the improve- ments, or all cash. at the of the pur- chaser. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at & cost. Terms to be com- plied with within fifteen (i5) days from of Bale. otherwise the trustees reser ist aes noe FUTURE Days. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. SALE OF EIGHT WELL-BRED DRIVING AND SADDLE HORSES, ALL THOROUGH- LY BROKEN AND STYLISH MOVERS. On MONDAY, NOVEMRER TWENTY. 1898, at VEN O'CLOCK, A. M.. we will sell at Bowen's stables, 625 New York ave. mw. an ucusually good lot of horses, Including a fine tret ter and saddler, good sing fine pony, &c. For particulars where the stock cen be ae nol8-2t* and do iv apply at the stabi n and trie €.G. SLOAN & CO. 2 BRos., AU MONE! TRU SALE OF STEAMER LEARY." TOGETHER WITH HER TACKL FURNITURE AND APPAREL. Ry virtue of a deen Sapreme Court of the District of mbia, holding x District court passed in ¢ 484, we will sell at auction on MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ty IGHTH, 1898, AT HAL TWELVE | O'CLOCK P.M..." the steamer ry. with | her engines, beats, tackle, fu and appa Sale will take plare hear she lies at wharf near intersection of ( | streets southwest, — Washington, -D- “Leary” ts about’ 237 feet in, length: seme 33 feet: depth, about 10 feet with about 810 gross 621 net. She! was bay traffic and for several y ington, D. C.. and Norfolk, Va. Intending put chasers are invited to inspect the er before and at the sale. ee Terms of sale, as prese which a deposit of $500 of sale au after, rs ran between Wash ribed by decree Will be re. the balance within tw end no bid less than $1,475 Cash, of red at time ‘0 days there ater shail be ac- WM. MEYER LEWIN host. now. nol8-dts : Sante bee: FITCH, FOX & REAL ESTATE RROKERS, 1406 G STREET NW. TRUSTEES’ SAL OF DESIRABLE Iproy: PROPERTY. NOS. 444 AND 448 yea Nw. ABER FORMER FOR SOME TIME aT FING A DESIRABLE SITF FOR A RESTAURANT. aint aaa Ry virtue of a certain deel of date May 1, 1894, and recorded in folio 466 et seq trict of Columbt sec trast. Liber 4 of the Ian records ia. and at the rev red thereby, we front of the pi on WEDNESD. THIRTIETH (30th) DAY OF NOVEMT 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM, the fi de- scribed real estate, t ist rie te in the elty of Washing of Co! to wit: The east twen. ty (20) fest front of original lot numbered. twen! (20) and the whole of lot nnmbered sc six (70 in Morrison's subdivision of part of said orie lot twenty (20), all in square numbered five dred and thirteen (312), tozether with the improve: ments thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the pu and expenses of the sile to be patd ance In one (1) and two (2 until paid, at the rate of six num, payable nally, trust on the pro} tion of the parcha lot required at complied with w cha nea with ma at the posit of $200 on « ale. Terms of sale to be hin ten (0) days, or the peoperty will be resold, at ihe risk and cost of the defarlt ing purchaser. All converancing, recording nnd revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. JAMES FE. FITs ees. DUNCAN: nol, 21, * SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED } PROPERTY, | SITUATED ON MILWAURKE! STREI BETWEEN STH — AND i9TIl STREETS, IN MOUNT PLEASANT, D. ©. By virtue of seven deeds of trust, six bearing date the 6th day of September, and all duly recorded in Liber No. 173%, at folis | seq., 10 et seq., 13 et seq., 16 et seq. and 19 ct seq., respectively, and one bearing date the 1ith day of September, 1842, and duly recorded in Lijer No. 1735, folio 5 #t seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, und at the request of the par- ties secured there undersigned trustee Will offer for sal. lic auctio the _ respective TWENTY-EIGHTH OF NOVEME: EEGINNING AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. ‘2 the order hereinafter mentioned, the following de- scribed real estate, situate in the county ington, District of Columbia. will offec for sale the east twenty (25) feet of lot num- bered nincteen (19) by the full depth thereof in block numbered one (1): next, the west tw. (25) feet of lot numbercd niveteen (19), b depth thereof, on block numbered one (1): west, exst half of jot numbered twet depth thereof, in bloc we mu 1», s the full the (20), by the full numbered one (1): next the half of block numbered twenty (20:, full depth thereof, of block numbered one east half of lot numbered twenty-one (21), full depth of, in block nu done (1) the west half of lot numbered twenty-one (21), full depth thereof, in block numbe next, all of Jot numbered seven bered two (2): all of said iots and x in Chapin Brown's subdivision of a tea land called “Ingleside,” a plat of said subdivision rorded in the office of the surveyor of th Columbia, in book county No. 8. pa art of said lots and parts of said Tots, as . WIM be sold separately Terms of sale’in respect to each of Property: One-third of the purchase money to be Paid in cash, and the balance in two equal in- stallments, payable in one and two years from day of sale, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed uf tenst upon the particular property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A posit of $100 will be required of the purchase: purchasers on the xeceptance of each Did. All ¢ Veyancing, revenue cost of the purc purchasers. Terms to be complied with within ten daye fro1 of sale, otherwise the trustees re: one (i in Mock ‘num. id pleces of t ve the rig resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser or purchasers. JOHN B. LARNER, Trustee, 1335 F st. bow. ‘Trustee, 344 D st. now. ANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. EES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, iM- ED BY A FRAME DWELLING, ON 20TH STREET BETWEEN K AND L STREEDS NORTHWEST Under and Ly virtue of a certain deed of trust. recorded in Liber 2260, folio 146 et seq.. one of the lnnd records of the District of Columbia. the un- dersigved _trretees will, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECCND DAY GF NOVEMBER) 4D. 1898, AT FPCRTY-FIVE MINUTES PAST 'FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, sell, at Fublic auction, all that certain lot of land, ‘sit- uate in the city of Washington, District of Coun. biz, known as and being the north one-half of criginal lot numbered ten (10) in square nurubered eighty-five (85), together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a frame dwelling.” Terms of sale “One-fourth of the purchase mon- ey in cash, balance in equal installments. at ce. two and three years, secured by the notes of purcbaser and ‘a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A’ deposit of $1U0 required'on day of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from the uay of sale. All conveyancing recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, 452 D st. nw. RICHARD B. PAIRO, Trustee, nol4-d&ds 482 La. ave. n.w. THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEE] TRUSTEE'S SALB OF VALUABLE RE. TATE IN WEST WASHINGTON, D. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, duly’ recorded in Liber No. 2259, folio 83 et seq., ope of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will sell at ublic auction, in front-of the premises, on FItI- AY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH, A.D. 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estite and premises, being in that part of the ay of Wasbington formerly known as George- town, District aforesaid, to wit: The west thirty feet of sublots numbered twenty-seven and twenty- eight, and the east thirty feet of lots numbered one hundred and ninety-three, one hundred and ninety-five and one hundred and ninety-seven,. in square numbered twelve hundred and ninety-one, said parts of said lots having a frontage of sixty feet on S street porthwest between 34th and 35th streets by a aepth of one hundred and fifty feet. ‘Terms of sale: QOne-balf cash, balance in one year, six per cent interest on deferred payment, payable semi-annually, secured by pote of purchaser and deed of trust upon the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. $100 deposit on each lot required at time of sale. Ali conveyancing, re- cording and revenie stamps xt cost of purchaser. If terms are uot compli with in ten days the prgverty, to be reacld at cost and risk of! default: purchaser. MASON N. RICHARDSON, Bradley bidg., 4% and D p.w. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Go.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE NO. 1825% X08, 1631 AND 1633 OTIT ST. N.W. By virtue of a deccee of the Supreme Court of fhe District of Colnmmbin, passed in equity ‘cause No. 19,485, the undersigned trastees will offer for sale by public auct! ‘in front of the tive mises, on WEDNESDAY, TWENTY-THIRD AY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1898, AT HALT-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following descrided real estate, situate in the city of Wasbingtun, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Sublot elever’ (11), square numbered four hundred sevent: (475), together with all the improvements, ri & c. ON THE SAME DAY, timmediately after thr sale of the above, part of Jot numbered six (6), in square rumbered four hundred and seventy-seven’ (77), be- ginning at the scuthwest corner of said lot.’ and runciug thence north forty-two (42) feet six (6) inches; theree east to the rear of eastern line of said lot; thence south forty-two (42) feet six (6) inches, and thence west to the point of fs eee with all the improvements, rights, &e. "erms: One-third cash, the balance in two years, with interest’ from the day 6 per ceat per annum, secured by deed of trust on the sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. a depuelt of $100.00 require nol4-dts It. pays to read the want columns of The Star. Hundreds of situations are filled ‘through them. | few LIFE IN THE PHILIPPINES. Views of It as Given by a Washington Soldier Boy. Member of First California Reg G ent ves His Experiences—Nat Rebel Against Spain. A Weshington High School boy, who en- Msted in the Ist California R giment up a the declaration of war with Spain, and who is now in Mantla, has written a let- ter to friends in this city, under date of September 30, 1808, as follows “We have now been in the Philingine Istands about three months, having ar- rived here, after thirty-nine days’ vorege across the Pacific ocean, the 2d day of July. You have probably heard of the principal events of the voyage over, the stoppage at Honclulu and the taking of Guam Island, one of the Ladrone group, situated about 2,209 miles from the Phil- ippines. I have seen a little of every kind ef life to which soldiers of the Unit States are subjected, including camp lif at San Francisco and a month's experien: e on a transport ship; camp in a tropical clime during a rainy season, in shelier tents, where a man is compelled to step outside in order to dress, whether tu sun- shine or rain, and {nally we have come the easy part of out miliiary life “We are now in barracks on the grousd of the governor general's palace, a suburb to of Manila. Thus ycu can see lam a ¥ eran in every sense of the word, for though I forgot to mention it, I have been under fire cn two or three occasions, one of which our company alone lost five men wounded and one killed—our captain, Rich ter. But there is no morc fighting to t done, and we look for a return home. That depends, however. upon the sposition of the islands and the number ps to be retained here. We of the anteers here are anxiously awai.ing the t fine appoin| to arrange this question. of the affairs commission in respect te About the Philippines. We occupy our time principally with the reading of old newspapers, speaking im- provised Spanish and buying souvenirs for cur friends at home. 1 suppose the Philip- Pines are = attracting extraordinary amount of at Now, a an ention in the remarks from a states temporary resident here would cast light upon many dis; the points in regard to matic conditions, and the insurrection wh “In the first plac islands are of nr inhat so in re tely ene habitants « similar to a ro, so familiar to the residents of Wash- on. They have features of cast, and lovely black silk hair. They an easy-going people, whose only charac- teristic seems to be hatred of Spain, her people and everything connected with the a refined Castilian government in the isiands. The weather here is very hot from March tc June, with almost continual rain from Jual to September, followed by a few months « cooler weather. you see we are now en- Joying the most delightful climate the Phil- ippines can afford, which is saying very iil- tie, for at the best the climate is never healthful. The heat is greatly intensified by the humidity, here and everywhere, at present. The Rebetlion, “In regard to the rebellion that has been gcing on her> for nearly two years, T have very little to say, owing to the meager sup- ply of infomation which I can ¢} trom ersatioas with European residents kere. In the year 18% Spanish rule had become ¢o obnoxious to the native aad buses and indignities had been” heaped upon them se vrremittingly. that the t element among them decided to mand r forms of the Spanish government. This party was headed by Rizal, an inietiigent native, educcted in’ the best ropean schools, a distinguished linguist, also a man of medicine and law, in faci, able to take his place by the side of preat- er scholics and diplomats of Christe:.dom. But many of the Filipinds, in fact, ine ma- jerity, belioved that nothing short 9f abso- lute independence would satisfy their needs Sc that whe this latter class began to he meetings in the neighborhood of Mattia to further their rebellious schemes the Span- ish authorities saw that stern measures would be necessary, and immediaieiy ar rests were mide all over the city and among the refcrm class of the natives, net- withstanding the fact thet they had work- ed in direct opposition to the more radical of their fellow countrymen. Ina short tine all the leaders had oeen shot. “Rizal, on account of his great intetle uality and general supericrity over his fel low men, was sent to Spain for tria through the instiumentality of i noe then goveraor gereral of the islands. Upon his arrival in Spain a landing was denied the distinguished islander, and he was hus tled back to his tative land, to be shot dcne away with in some myste ner, him. us ma there being no Blanco there to «icten ning in Strength. “Meanwhile the strength and num! rebellion was gaining 8 and was going on in earnest by the last of the year. About six months ago, as nothing had n gained by elther party, war between the United States and Spain was imminent, and Spain Suggested a six montas’ armistice to the natives for the purpose of granting the de- mandéed reforms. The suggestion was ac- cepted upon the promises that about fifty of the leaders should absent themselves from the country upon the payment to them of a large sum of mon nd that an Engiish merchant of Manila accompany them to Hong Kong to forestall ry on the part of the Spanish government After this the Philippines were brought so prominently before the eyes of the civiliz world that they have been well able to ob- serve the progress of the revolution until this time. “Aguinaldo, the present leader, has only recently sprung into prominence, gained by parental prestige. “Such a long letter has so weared me in this torrid land of sunshine and flow that I must discontinue, begging that yc folks at home will remember the lads in the far-away islands of the Pacific by send- ing many letters, papers and magazines. —_——__ “LET "EM ALL COME.” in Now the Throes of a New Epidemic. From the London Mail. A new epidemic has broken out in the metropolis. It is of a highly dangerous type; vaccination will not prevent it,neither has it any respect for the “conscientious objector." The chief symptom of the dis- ease is that persons afflicted when spoken to display a curious and weird smile and say with gusto, “Let ‘em all come.” When you first hear it, it sounds rather vulgar, but you repeat it two or three times by way of a scientific test, and then it seems witty. By this time you have caught the complaint, and have acquired an irrepressible propensity for saying %it yourself. You cannot keep it out of your conversation any more than you can keep your feet out of puddles in wet weather. The phrase is said to have originated in a@ song sung by a well-known comedian, but, be 4: noted, at a certain celebrated music hall where the song is not being sung there are forty-two turns, and in each turn this Dharse is used at least once. it was said by a conductor at the Ele- phant and Castle when seventy-seven pas- sengers tried to squeeze into the last "bus. A non-conformist minister nearly said it last Sunady in his sermon, and his congre- gation nearly smiled. If you are a young man lodger and want to bring a half dozen boon companions home to supper, or are think.ng of asking @ friendly manager for a few stalls for self and a smail party of relations from the country, or seek “diggings” somewhere in the suburbs where there is no objection to eleven squalling children, it is quite safe to make your request, for the reply is sure to be, “Let "em all come. treach. London yeur most distant relatives seem to be con- templating a long stay, or you read in the evening paper that the French have de- termined to claim an outlet on the garden—upon hearing news sure to feel brave, and exclaim heroically, ‘What do I care—‘Let ‘em all come.’ ”