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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, ROVEMBER 22, 1898-16 PAGES. RUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, tc. n.w.—Peremp- ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct tory sale of Nos. 638, 640 and 642 6th st mber 22, at 4:30 p.m. . 9th and D sts perty on 20th st . on Tuesday, November 22, at Leighton and Richard E. Duncanson Bros. Trustees’ sale of improved K and L sts. 4421-23-25 Mass. ave at 4:15 p.m. y and Frank T. Rawlings, trustees. Auct., 920 Pa. ave. o. 1023 Ist st. s.w., on Tues¢ H. H. Bergmann and November 22. sale of unimproved property on 4th st. L and M sts., Jobnson and Francis Thomas, Pa. ave. nw. 1242 Wylie st. n. ésy, November 22. at 4:30 p.m. Schaefer, trustees. . 9th and D ste. nw— of Grand Opera House and Wash- Infantry Armory, H. Bergmann Receivers’ sale on Tuesday, Staples, Harrison Dingman and Wm. E. Edmonston, receivers. This Evening. Williams & Co., Sale of Japanese art objects dafly at 606 ow., at Iam, 3 and Tomorrow. Special sale of furniture, carpets, &e., on Wed- : November 23, Owen, Anct., on Wednesda; November 23, 182% 6th st. n.w., on Wednesday, Dolan and Andrew Y. 621-1635 6r Gi2 E st. now. 408 Washington st., November 23, Simpson, trustees, mas Dowling & Co., Ancts., *., en Wednesday, clal sale of furniture, & neaday, November 23, at 11 a.m., at AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS DE ISLAND AVENUE NW. AT ue of a deed of trust to us, recorded in 3S4 et seq.. one of the land rec- b Provisions of the said deed of the dire: tion ef the party thereby re- lot fifty (oy In L. pman's subdivision of lots in squace three hundred and sixty-four (34) improved by a and cellar brick ISLAND AVE, ed dollars ($24 premises ‘No Terms of sale be deposited with the trustees at the tlie o Four thousand dollars ¢$4,000) may remain ov the balance fn cash, of all cash, te date of sale All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the pur: terms are not jays after sale ell at the risk and ser, on flve days’ public advertise- Purehsser's opt trustees rexery! ost of the de- foulting parch: 1410 G st. nw. Iam 1008 F st. nw. OWEN, Auctioneer, 913 F st. n.w. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES’ SALE 3 ASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NORTH WEST land records of the f the party secu: Me auction, tu_fre 3 HALF-PAST numbered thirty-nine Handy's subdivision of lots in we will sell. at pu DECEMBER, CLOCK P.M ded in Liber surveyor uf the District ith the right of way over a st e. taken from the south- and 40 of said Charles W asd leading to a twelve(12)- alley, said strip of land to be parts of lots 33, 39 as a private f the owners of lots 37, 40 of the aforesaid subdivision. Subject to 4 certaix deed ef t pMlars ($5,000) us* and benefit with ucerued i ne-half cash, balance in one lown at time of sale 1 revenue stamps at erms to be complied trustees reserve the righ! iting purchase 610 12th st. o.w. AUCTIONEER. RATCLIFFE, VALU HE NORTH- SECTION CITY, BEING : REE-STORY BRICK . WITH ALL” MOD- *ROVEMENTS. HALF-PAST FOUR red two hundred o day of sole ustees reserve the y at the risk and c after five days’ sale in seme t Washington Loan and Trost bldg., 9th and F n.w. ~_ DUNCANSON BR LOTS" ON Q STREET BETWEEN FIFTH STREET AND NEW JERSEY AVE » of a certain deed of trust, recorded in eeq.. of the land ree. lumby. we will sell, at remises, on FIR Isis, AT FOUR seribed real es- 46 and 47 in J commissioners, subdiv!- as per plat recorded in the office of the 4 Containing 6,360 square numbered 510, surveyor of anid Distric One-third easn, balsnee in equal install nd twe years, with interest payable sem!-annually, f trust upon at the option of the on each lot will be ‘All conveyance! smplied with with rustees reserve risk and cost of the from day of sale, secured by deed o A deposit of $100 required at tinue of sale Terms to be defaulting parc F HOUSE NO. 8318 PROS- ypreme Court of the District of Columbja In Equity Cause at public auction. tn front of the DAY. NOVEMBER THIRTIETH Av HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ¢ tate in that part of the city of W: formerly Known as Georgetown, designated as 48 ta Nordiinger and Janney, trustees, subdivision of part of square 1205, a3 per » toile 221. of the records of the of- fice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, to- jether with the improvements, consisting of a brick ry and cellar dwelling. rms: Sold sub; debt of $2,000 and ini shington, D. ¢ plat’ recorded in hed aot Sa, rest, recorded. In Liber at folio 320, of the land rds District « Columbia: all over said. trast to be pa required at sale. cost. be paid ‘in cash. pal BENRY W. SOHON, Trustee, ‘Wendall err $100 deposit * AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1023 FIRST STREET 3. W. By virtue of 'a deed of trust duly regorded tn ‘Li- ber No. 2103, folio 318 et seq., one of the land rec- ords for the District of Columbia, and at the ce- quest of tke party secured thereby, we will sell by Life auction. in front of the premises, on TI'ES- DAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF NOVEM- BER, 1898. AT HALF-PAST THREE (CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, slinate In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: The south seventeen (17) feet and six’ (6) inches by full depth thereof of original lot numbered four (4) In square numbered five hundred and ninety-three (53), together with all the im- provements, rights, é&c. ‘Terms. Made known at time of sale; $100 de- posit on acceptance of bid. Terms to be complied With in fifteen days, or trustees reserve tbe right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. AN conveyancing, stamps, &c., St purelaser's coat, H. BERGMANN, nol0-d&ds ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE, NOS. 421, 423 AND 425 MASSACHU- SETTS AVENUE’ NORTHWEST, AND UNLM- PROVED GROUND IN REAR. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1329, at folio 204 et seq’, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the re- ques: of the party secured thereby, we will sell in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY ‘OF NOVEMBER, AT A QUARTE t-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following deacribed land and premises, "situate, lying aud being in the city of Washington, Dis: trict of Columbia, and designated us and ‘being the west three (3) feet ten (10) inches front on Massachusetts avenue by depth of original lot three (3).in square south of square 516; all of orig- inal lot four (4) and the east fourteen (14) feet two (2) inches frout on Massachusetts avenue by the depth thereof of original lot five (5), in said mluare, uubject to alley easement over east part of said land as granted by Charles Hibbs to George W. Dant in Liter J. 4. 8., 107, folio 284, of the land records of the Distrtet’of Columbia, said lots and parts of lots comprising lots C, D'and east thir- teen (13) feet seven (7) Inches front by depth of lot E, in Charles Hibbs’ subdivision of lots in square south of square 516, as made September 26, ISG, and reccrded in Book W. F.. page 111, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject, however, to the xbove recited alley ease- went as to lot C; also all of lot lettered “L."" In said Charles Hibbs’ subdivision, except se much of said lot “L" ss was Incladed in the parts of original lot 15, conveyed by deeds recorded 1n Liber W. C. 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.: Meginning 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 fiur (4) feet. more or less, to the dividing line between original lets flve (5) and Efteen (15), and thence westwardly along sald dividing line to the place of beginning. ‘Term: of sale: One-fourth cash. and the balaice ir three eque! annual installments, at one, two and three years from day of sale, with interest | therefrom at the rate of six per Centum per an- bum, peyable semi-annually, secured by deed of trest_in the usual form on ihe propecty, and atisfactory policies of Insurance on the lmprove- ments, or all casb. at the option of the pur- cbeser, Conveyancing, recording ud revenue strips at purchaser's c Terms to be com- piled with within fifteen (i5) days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of faulting purchaser, after five (5) days’ advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper published in Wasbington, D.C. CHARLES B. MAURY. Trustee. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, ‘Trustee. rol0-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. RECEIVERS’ SALE OF THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE AND THE WASHINGTON LIGHT IN- PANTRY ARMORY, ON THE CORNER OF 15TH AND E STREETS NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON, D. C. By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in Equity Cause Fumbered 19497. appointing the cndersigned receivers, we will, on TUESDAY, THE TWENT. SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1898, AT FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P.M., sell at public anction, 1p front of the premises, on 15th street northwest, ta | the city of Washington,in the District of Columbia, he following described property, namely: Part of original iot numbered five (5), all of original lot numbered six (6), part of original lot numberad four (4) and port of original lot numbered seven (7), | in square unbered two hundred and twenty-six | | (226), more particularly deseribed as follows: All of | said lots parts of lots being to ‘ber contained within the following outer metes u bounds, be- ginaing for the same at the southwest corner of | Said square two hundred and twenty-six (226), and | of original lot numbered six (6), running thence | north with 15th street one hundred and fifteen (115) feet to the alley ten feet wide; thence east along suid alley thirty-nine (39) feet;’ thence southeaster- ly in a Straight line to a point on the rear line of orignal jot numbered seven (7) thirty-five (85) fect herth of the southeast corner of sald lot seven thence cast along the alley sixty-three (63) feet nine and one-half (9%) inches: thence south ninety- five (95) feet to the line of E street; thence west line of E street one hundred and sixty- ) feet nine and cue-balf (94) Inches to the place of beginning These lots are improved by a large brick building used as a theater apd opera house, as algo an ar- mory, situated at 15th and E streets northwest, und ‘are in the immediate vicinity of the best hotels ind private residences. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money cash. The remainder in one, two and three years from date of saie, with interest at the rate of G } per cent per aunuim, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. The deferred payments to be evi- denced by the promissory notes of the purchase secured by a deed of trust uyou the property revancing, recording. etc.. to be at the e purchaser. A deposit of $5,000 requir time of sale. ote The Grand Opera House te tu gcod condt- n, ard proposals for lease « term of years will be ccnstdered by the receivers. ORREN G. STAPLES, Office. 15th and G sts. p.w. HARRISON DINGMAN Receivers. Office, al WM. E. EDMONSTON, Office, 500 Sth st. n.iv. oclT-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) OF TRUSTE ALE TWOSTORY BRICK LWELL % No. 1242 WYLIE STKE! NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed_of trust duly yecorded in Liber No. ree 2074, follo 4 ‘ds for the et seq., one Of the land District of Columbia, an request of the party secured thereby, sell by putiic auction, in front of »AY, THE TWENTY ER, 1898, AT HALF the following described real city of Washington, Distrlet « Lot numbered : the ngton Brick Machii ibdivision of square one thousand and 03), together with all the fnprovements, “ Terms made known at time of & $100. de- posit on acceptance of bid. Terms to te com- plied with In fifteen days or truse right to resell the property, at the faulting purchases, aft ertisement of sueb resale In ome tm published fn Washington, D. C. stamps, &c., at purchaser's vost. H. OH. RI J. Ww. os reserve the risk and cost days’ ad- wspaper All conyesancing, 1GMANN, SCHAEFER, ‘Trustees. NW. PEREMPTORY SAL THREE TWO-STORY, SIX-ROOM AND SATH BRICK DWELLINGS, ND 642 6TH STREET NORTH: THOS. J. OWEN, AVCTIONEER, 913 ¥ ST. request of the owner, I will sell, at He auction, in fromt of the premises, on WEDN DAY, NOVEM SIXTEENTH, 1 |, AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'C] .M., lots 32, 33 and 34, in F S34, :uproved as above. ins: Sold subject to deel of trust of $2,500 cach, the parti-ulars of which will be stated at time of sale, balance cash. A deposit of $i0u re- quired at time of sale on each lot. Conveyanein recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. ‘These houses arg ta good condition and reuted to good tenants. Sale’ positive. THOS. J. OWED noS-d&ds , Auctioneer, SALE IS_POSTPONED ON AC- until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1898, same hour and place. THOS. J. OWEN, €7THE ABOVE SALE FURTHER PosT- poned, on account of the rau, until TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SECOND, same hous and S7THE aLov count of the rain EIGHTEENTH, wolt-2t ‘Auct. OF VALUABLE Lor, RAME DWELLIN | fly-carvi | of the STREET 8 NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trnst. recorded In Liber 2280, folfo 146 et seq., one of the lend records of the District of Columbia. the un- dersigued trvetees will, on “TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECCND DAY OF NOVEMBER! A.D. 1808, AT FORTY-FIVE MINUTES PAST FOUR OCLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, sell, ct public auction, all that certain lot of land, ‘sit- uate in the city of Washington, District of Column. Dia, known ag and being the north one-balf of eriginal lot numbered ten (10) in square numbered 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 che, two and thre years, secured by the notes of tha purchaser and ‘a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 required on day of sale. Terms ot sale to be complied with within fifteen days from the way 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. FUTURE DAYS. TWEEN K AND ve. Bw. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF COLLATERAL NOTE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERA sue authority and for and on account of the Pi Me Siege Na MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER,’ 1805. AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., within our auction roms, 612 E st. n.w., one Note for $5,000, dated September 10, 1807, "payable on or before five years after dite, with nteress “at atx per ceht, payable , drawn by Henry L. Welles to order of H. A Griswold, and red by deed of trust op lots 258 to 28, Criswold's to Anacostia. 5 - Terms: Cash. ea2-dts AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONRERS. LARGE CONSIGNMENT —or— JAPANESE Art Objects To be sold at public auction, beginning TUES- DAY, NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1898, until fur- ther notice, at No. 606 13th st. n.w., near F Consisting of Japanese and Chinese Porcelain: Ivories, Screens, Bronzes, Embrolderies, Cloison- nes, Antiques, Curios, Teakwoods, Jardinieres, Gong Bells, Rich Cut Glass, Austrian Glassware, together with a general assortment of Oriental Im- portations. Sale at ELEVEN A.M., THREE and HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. You are cordially invited to inspect this collection of goods. Chairs reserved for ladies. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. M. B. Latimer will conduct sale. noll-tt THOMAS DOWENG, 80;, SALE QE VALUABLE AND _IM- VED RHAL ESTATE, FRONTING ON THE BROOKEVILLE Qo, "AnD NEAR (CHEAT By virtue of a decrat's 4 October 26, a . yet," n Baulty aseoke Sah Be xa Onto Court, Shoemaker r, the un- dersigned. trustees waill sdffer for: sale at ane- bay Oe DetEar Dias at HALE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK’ fal dercribed real as follows: Beginning the tract herein descr! aide of the Brodkevilte' Se oebrniateennte, at ty Chase Circle, described ‘@t' the southwest corner of , at @ stone on the east d “and at the northwest Gomer of the Freach tragt.aow owned by the Chevy Ohase Land Company, With the east side of said road north 15 3” wel 606.88 feet to a stone at the soUthwest corner of H let Shoemaker’ tof above described Shormak part of estate of David Shoemaker; north 85 di 10° ea¥t 1,362.65 feet with south line of Harriet Shoemaker's part to a stone on west Ine of Mrs. McCubbin’s part of said estate; due south 500 feet with west line of Mra. MeCubbin’ Part to a stone on the morth line of French tract; with north line of French tract south 85 degrees 10° Went 1,200.7 feot to the beginning, embracing 14.8344 ‘acres, a8 per survey of Menry B. Looker, all bearing being true to agree with the city system of Washington, the bearing of Connecticut avenue extended being north 24 d 26’ west. ‘Terms of sale: One- cash, one-third in one year and one-thinl in.two years, Deferred pay- ments to be secured by deed of trust on the prem- tses sold, and evidenced’ by notes bearing 6 per cent interest,’ payable semi-annually. A deposit of $200.00 ‘required at time of sale. Terms to be com- plied iettn peurain jones Sera Cae ses aera Fesold at the of defaulting purchaser. JACKSON H. RATSTON. Trustee, Washington Loan and Trust Bldg. JESSE H. WILSON, ‘Trustee, 319 444 st. no22-d&ds TOMORROW. MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER. No Sale Thanksgiving Day. ON WEDNESDAY —_ MORNING, NOVEMBER Be -THIMD, AT TEN A.M., AT OUR SALES Large Sale of Furniture, Lace Curtains and Carpets, &c. ALSO. ELEGANT OAK BED ROOM SETS, WICKER AND OTHER ROCKERS, HANDSOME PARLOR BUITES, COUCHES, OAK AND OTHER CHAIRS, SID! BOARDS,” HARD WOOD OAK DESKS, FULL LINE Of WH. ENAMEL BEDSTEADS, MUSIC Pe ROOKCASE, FOLDING BEDS, HANDS FRAMED PICTURES, ELEGANT LACE ._ CLOCKS, LAMPS, LOT OF CLOTHING, STOVES, &c., &c.. ALTOGETHER A NICE ASSORTMENT OF “GOODS. it ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, &€. WITHIN OUR ROOMS, 1407 G ST., WED- NESDAY, NOV. 23, 1808, AT 10 A.M. COMPRISING SOME FINE CHINA, CLUB BUP- FET, IMMEXSE HALL RACK) OAK BAC! BAR. SQUARE PIANO, OAK, WALNUT AND CHERRY CHAMBER SUITES, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, WHITE AND BRASS BEDS, 50 CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, REFRIGERATORS, LOT OF OF- FICH FURNITURE FOR AN ESTATE, SIDE- BOARD, CHINA CLOSETS, EXT. TABLES, DINING CHAIRS, NEW CARPETS IN ROLL WARDROBES, LATROBES, STOVES, FOLDING BEDS, K(tCHEN GOODS AND A’ GENERA COLLECTION FOR ACCOUNT OF EXECUTORS, &C. TERMS CASH. ©, G, SLOAN & C0., Aucts., no21-2t 1407 G Bt. LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Special Sale of High-cost and Well-made Furniture. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- ‘THIRD, commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., we shall seli, within and in front of our salesroom, r. 10th and Penna. ave. n.w., the following ar: ticles enumerated in part: Handsome cherry and walnut folding beds, mirror fronts; handsome heav- J chamber’ suites, walnut and rosewood bookcases, walnut and other wardrobes, pier mir- rors, grandfather's clock, white enamel chamber suites, cherry suites, box springs, Morris cbairs, arble-top aid other tables, patent rocker, willow chairs, musie stands, hall ‘chairs, couches, band- some ‘marble-top sideboard, extension table and dining room chatrs, parlor organ, engravings, etch: ings, ofl paintings, fine lot brie-a-brac, carpets, igs, china and glassware, being the effects of a private residence O'CLOCK A.M., 44 new ranges Also, at TEN and beating sto ‘Terms cash. WALTER B. no21-2t WILLIAMS & ©0., Auctioneers. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) STEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE NO. 182514 6TH ST. N.W. ALSO TWO FRAME HOUSES, NOS. 1631 AND 1633 6TIT ST. N.W. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of TRU By the District of Columbia, passed In equity. canse 456. the undersigned trustees will offer for Diblie auction, In front of the respective WEI NOVEMBER ESDAY, AD. TWENTY-THIRD i898, AT HALU-PAs FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following deser estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, to wit: Sublot ele square numbered four hundred (475), together with all the Impro in the dy), in 1 seventy-Sve ments, rights, ee. ON THE SAME DAY, inumediately after the sale vve, part of lot numbered six (6%, in square rumbered four inmdred and seventy-seven’ ( giuning at the scuthwest corner of said Funring thence north forty-two (42) feet inches: therce east to the rear of easte sald lot; thence south forty-two (42) feet six (6) inches, and thence west to the point of begiuaiug, together with all the improvements, rights, &e. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in ‘one and two years, with Interest’ from the day of sale, at 6 per ceat per annum, secured by deed of (rust on the property sold. or ill cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $190.00 required on eseh house at the time of sale upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with tn f' teen days from the day of sale the trustees resery the right to resell tlie property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five Jays’ advertiseuent of such resale in some newspaper published In Wa D.C. All conveyancing, stamps, &€., at t cost. JOUN J. ANDREW Y¥. nol l-d&ds a THOMAS J. OW! 913 F ST. Twe-Story and Base= ment, Nine Rooms and Bath, Brick Dwelling, No. 708 F Street Northeast, To Be Sold at Auction. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRD, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., Twill seil. without reserve, at public au: Ucn, in front of ‘the premises, lot 58, square 801, iuproved as abcve. Terms: Sold subject to a deed of trust for $2,500, due April. 1901. The particulars of terms as to balance will be stated nt time of sale. $100 deposit. Recording, &c., at cost of purchaser. Rare opportnnit owner bas instructed me to sell. Lot 16x80, 1016-dts, THOS. J. OWEN. Auctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 408 WASHINGTON STREET, ANACOSTIA, D.C. By virtwe of a deed of trust, dated April 25. 182, and recorded In Liber No.'1673, follo 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 au 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 ‘plece or parcel of land’ and premises known and distinguished ax 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 Jn two and three years, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- Fendall building. BRADLEY, 422 Sth erty wold, oF al} cash, at tke option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. A. M. GREEN, H. K. SIMPSON, nolt-dts ‘Prustees. FUTURE DAYS. 62 SHARES CAPITAL STOCK. NEW. ENTER- prise Orange Grove Company will be sold at public auction for pon-payment of assessments NOVEM- BER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1898, Mertz building, third floor, cor. 1th and F, FIVE P.M. By order of irecters. B. VANDENBURGH, Secretary. no22-st* THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONZERS. TRUSTBES' SALE OF DESIRABLE TWO (2) STORY BRICK AND STONE DWELLING, NO. 1940 5TH (OR LARCH) ST. N.W., LE DROIT PARK, pisrmict OF- COLUMBIA. By virtue Uf a certain deed of trust, dated Octo- ber 10, A.D. 1892, and recorded in Liber No. 1734, at folio 439 et sed., of the land records of the Dis- trict of Colambia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned, trustees, will sell, at public auction. im front of the premises, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, A.D. 1898, AT HALI-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, all of lot No. S4, in Charles S. Garrett's subdivision of certain Icts in block pumbered .L, Barber & Com- subdivision, known as Le Droit Park, as for j for sald JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF. VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING HOUSES NO. 1113 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST AND NO. 410 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. ae By virtue of a decree of. the Supreme Court of the District of Columbja. passed on the 7th day of October, A.D. 1898, In’ Equity Cause No. 19163, wherein Ida V. Dick is complainant and Harry A! Dick et al. aré defendants, the undersigned, trus- tees, wi}l offer for sale.’ at public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF DECEM: “A.D. 1808, AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘the ‘following de- scribed real estate. te in the elty of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, known and distin- guished as part of lot 3, in square 625, the sane being the north half of the south balf of eald lot and having a frontage of fifteen (15) feet on 4th street west and running back that width the fall depth of suid Jot thieg (®, being Improved by the brick dwelling know! 0. 1113 4th street north- west. : IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER we will offer for gale, in the same manner, in front of the premises, part of lot efght (8), in squar2 north of square 515, iying within the following metes and hounds: Beginning on New-York avenue at a distance of thirty (0) feet from the northwest corner of said lot eight. (6) aud raoning thence eastwardly on the line of sald avenue sixteen (16) feet; thence southerly “by a line at right angles from sald avenue aboug vile bunidred and six feet to the dividing lige between lots cight and nine (8 and- 9); thence. west by sald line twelve (12) fect and six (6) foches; thence northwardly ninety-nine (99) feet five and’ one-half (5%) inches to the place of beginning. containing about 1,425 square feet and Improved by ‘a frame dwelling house, No, 410 New York avenue northwest. ‘Terins of sale: One-third of the purchase money te be paid in cash, the restdue in two equal in- stoliments, at one und two years from the date of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust upon the premises sold and to bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum from the day of sale, of all cash, at the option of the purchasers. A deposit of $200 on each piece of real estate to be paid at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with in 15 days from che day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purebaser or purchesers after five days’ notice of stich resale in some news. paper published In the<city of Washington, D: trict of Columbia. all conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, et ¢etera, to be at the cost of the irchasers. + cae CHARERS?W. DARR, Trustee, a screatliy, ultdig. A. EB. Ae! at ‘rystee. no2t-c&ds vs Equity building. camel DUNCANSON BROS) AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE "STEAMER “GEORGE LEARY.” TOGETHER WITH HER TACKLE, FURNITURE AND APPAREL. By virtue of a decree af the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a District court, Passed in cases 483 nifil 494, we will sell at public auction on MONDA¥, “NOVEMBER = TWENTY- EIGHTH, 1898, AT! BALF-PaST TWELVE O'CLOCK P.M.,"the, steamer George Leary, with ber engthes, boats, tagkla, furniture snd apparel. Sale will take place ‘op gt near said steamer, as she Iles at whart neat fatégsection of O aud W: streets southwest, Washington, D.C. “Leary” 13 about feet in ‘length; breadth, seme 33 feet; depth, about 10 feet, with tonnage about 310 gross andic634 suet, She was built. for bay traffic and for seygral. years ran between Wash- ington, D,. C., .and Sprfolk, Va, Intending pur- chegers are tuvited (@ Tughect the steamer befote and at the sal a Terms of sale, an prescribed’ by decree: Cash, of Which a deposit of $50 wil be required at time of sale aud the bal within two days. there- after, ond no bid dess than $1,475 shail be ac- cepted. WM. MEYER LEWIN, Trustee, 400" Sth st. n.w. IRVING WILLIAMSON, ‘Trustee, nol8-dts 48 La. uve. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEKS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE, BEING TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS ON 9TH ST. BET. B AND C AND ON ACKER ST. N.E. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1794, follo 280 et seq., Liber No. 1821, follo 103 et seq., and Liber No. 1997, folio 117 et seq., of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby (default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness secured thereunder), the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at pub- He auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1898, AT FOUR AND HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- e, situate in the city of Wasbington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: The east five (5) feet of lot eighty-two (82) and the west ten (10) feet of lot eighty-three (83), by the full depths of said lots, In Nicholas Acker’s subdivision of square eight hundred and sixty-one (861), as per plat in Liber J. H. K., folio 30, in the ‘surveyor's office District; algo,’ lot_numbered seventy- four (74), in Emma J. Uarpenter’s subdivision, in square niimbered pine hundred and seventeen (917), as per plat In Book 15, follo 211, in the said sur- veyor's oifice, both suid lots improved by com- fortable brick dwellings, Nos. 228 9th st. and 604 Acker st. northeast. Terms: All cash, of which one hundred dollars must be deposited on each lot at the time of sale. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps ai the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sule to be complied with within fifteen days from the date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice of such resale In some Hewspaper published in Wash- ington, D. H. HH, BERGMAN: GEORGE M. EMMERICH, ‘Trustees. nol8-dts DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING CORNER OF HILLYER PLACE AND 21ST STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber numbered 1795, at follo 141, et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia,’ and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia pussed in equity cause numbered 19202, and at the request of the holder of the note secured by safd deed of trust, we, as trustees, will sell, at ‘auction, tn front ‘of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH (7th) DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK’ Pis:, the following described land and premises, situate 1n the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered 134,’in_ Jacob Jones’ subdi- vision, in square mutnbered 93; a subdivision is recorded in book 17, page 4, in the office of the surveyor of the -Disicdét of ‘Columbia, together with all and singular, the improvements, ways, gusements, rights, prfplleges and appurtenances 0 the same belonging of fi’ ahy wise appertaining. ‘Terms of sales Onedtagttis of the purchase money to be pald in cash, the balance in one, two and three years, at 6 r apuuM fnterest, payable seu aatallfS sbSdrod by deed of trust on the property sold, dr WFs@sh;"at the option of the Purchaser. A deposit of $300 required at time-of ale Terms of sale mplied with in fifteen days from date of safe, olperwise trustees reserve the right to resell rty at the risk and cost of the defaultthg-putehaser after five days’ advertisement of suih female iu some newspaper published In WashingtomaD, ©, Conveyancing, Fevenue stamps, do., atpatchaser's cost. WAL®ON BDWARDS, ‘Trustee, Roomsasand 35, Equity Building. ROZMBH. DULANY, Trustee, no5-d&ds ay i 1320'F st. Mes CYTHE ABOVE SAE ES POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY. NOVEMBER @WHNTY-NINTA, AT THREE O'CLOGK :PM.; at ‘the same’ place, and the terms of s@te.sa changed thut the cash Payment shall be onéethirdh: and the balance to be peld in one and tw yoess, with interest at 6 per cent per annum,:peyable semi-annually, or all cash, at option of purchsser. WALTON EDWARDS, H. DULANY. ‘Trustees. nol8-d&ds ———_- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THBEE-STORY BRI By virtue of taim deed of trust, recorded in Liber No, 2100" et fallo, 0,96 pede of the land reecrds Be letrict of info cor TUESDAY. THE (OVEMBER, 15 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAXs. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TRI 1sSTH AND STREBT BETWEEN STREETS, IN MOUNT PLEASANT, D. 0. By virtue of scven deeds of trust, six bearing ber, 1HB2, 16 et di the of the it the request of the par. Y, we, the undersigned trustees, will offer for the ve -EIG DAY OF NOVEMRER, 1598, Fenty aoa THREE O'CLOCK P.M., ‘and in the order hereinafter mentioned, the follo scribed real estate, situate in the county of ington, District of Columbia. for sale the east twenty-five (25) feet of lot num- ered nineteen (19) bi block numbered! one (1): (25) feet of lot numbered nineteen (19), by the full depth thereof, on block numbered one (i): west, the gaat belt of lot ambered twenty (20), by the full depth thereof, in block number West half of block numbered twent full depth thereof, of block number de- ‘ash- one (1): next, east half of Jot numbered twenty-one (21). by the full depth thereof, in block numbered one (1); next, the west half of lot numhered twenty-one (21), by the full depth thereof, in block numbered one (1), and Rext, all of Jot numbered seven (7) in block num- in land called ** being recorded above described, will be sold separately. Terms of sale in respect to each of sa! paid in ‘cash, and the balance in two equal in- Stallments, payable in one and two years {rom day of sale, with interest at @ per cent per annum. payable semi-annually, secured by deed vf tust upon the particular property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser ot parchasers. A’ do- Post of $100 will be required 0! Purchasers on the acceptance of each bid. All cou- Yeyancing, revenue stamps and recording at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers. Terms of esle to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve tho right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser or purchascrs. JOHN B. LARNER, Trustee, 1385 F st. b.w. BLAIR LEE, Trustee, nol5-d&ds 344 D st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS AND APARTMENT PROPERTY, NO. 1107 G ST. NORTHWEST. By virtue of two certain decds of tmst, recorded, respectively, in Liber No. 106, follo 26. and in Li- ber 2084, follo 98, of the land records of the Die- trict of Columbia, we will offer for sale at public auction, in front’ of the premises, on MONDA ‘THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER: 1898, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot two (2) In square three hundred and nineteen (319), in the city of Washington, District of Co- Jumbia, ‘inning on G street, at the southeast cor- ner of said lot, and running thence nortt elghty feet; thence west twenty feet; thence uorth twenty feet} thence west nine feet; thence south three feet; thence east six feet; ‘thence south twen! feet; thence east three feet; thence south sevent seven feet to G street, and thence with the north line of G street east twenty feet, to the beginning. Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third tn two years, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Deferred payments, if any, to bear interest, payable eemt-annually, at the rate of six per cent ¢ annum, from the day of sale, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold. A cepa of five hundred dollars will be re- quired at the time of sale. Ali conveyancing, re- cording and revenue atoms at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten das froi the day of sale, end in case of default the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the ri and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five di advertisement. IAHLON ASHFORD, C. A, McEUEN, nol t-déds Trustees. THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE’S SALP_ OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN WEST WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, duly recorded tn Labar No. 2269, foo SB et seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will sell at ubiic auction, in front of the Se ou FRI- bay. November TWENTY Fieri A.D. is08, AT BOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate and premises, being in that part of the Che of Washington formerly known as George- town, Distri-t aforesaid, to wit: Tbe 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-€ve and one hundred aid ninety-scven,, In square numbered twelve hundred and ninety-one, said parte of sald lots having a frontage of sixty feet on S street northwest between 34th and SSth streets by a depth of one hundred and fifty feet. ‘Terms of aale: One-half cash, balance in one year, six per cent interest on deferred payment, payable semi-annually, secured by note of purchaser und deed of trust upon the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. $100 deposit on each iot required at time of sale. All conveyancing, re- cording and revenie stamps at cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with in ten days the proverty, to be reseld xt coat and risk of default- ing. purchaser. MASON N. RICHARDSON nol4-dte Bradley bidg., 41 and D b.w. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, IN THE COUNTY OF WASH- INGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, IN THE SUBDIVISION OF PLEASANT PLAINS AND PADSWORTH. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the eighteenth day of October, A. D. 1898, In Equity Cause No. 15024, wherein Frank Hume and Nicholas H. Shea, execu- tors of the estate of Jno. Fegan, are complainants, and Ellen Gallagher et al. are defendants, the un: Gersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the respective premises, o1 WEDNESDAY, ‘THE 'THIRTIRCH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. 1): 189%, BEGINNING AT A QUARTER Past FOUIt O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered thirty-one (31) In block numbered ten (10) and part of lot numbered one (1) in block numbered elght (8) in Todd & Brown's subdivision of part of Pleasant Plains and Mount Pleasant; also lots nam- hered twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22). twenty three (23) and twenty-four (24) of Hall's subdivision of lot one (1) of the tract called Padsworth, as per plat, recorded tn plat book, Lory Court, numbered two’ (2), page 85, of the records of the surveyor's office; all of the above described real estate being unimproved. ‘Terms: Oue-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, residue in two equal installment, at one and two years from date of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust upon the premines wold, and to bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum from the date of sale, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ade: posit of £200.00 on each plece of real estate sold to be patd a sale. Terms to be complied with in 15 days from the day of sale, otherwis the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser purchasers, after five days’ notice of such re- sale in some newspaper published in the District of Columbla, All conveyancing, revenue stamps, recording, &c., at the cost of the purchaser of purchasers. CHARLES W. DARR. | Equity Building, | CHARLES L..FRAILEY, | |Trustees. Wash. Loan and Trust Bldg.| nold-dé&de WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., TRUSTEES" BLIC AUCTION OF B: ED REAL ESTATE SIXTEENTH AND NORTHWEST. ‘ASHINGTON, PREMISES NOS. 1623, 1625, 1627, 1629 AND’ 1631. By virtue of five deeds of trust, recorded In Liber No. 2183, at follos 72, 79, 86, $2 and 142 of the land records of ‘ne District of Columbia, the undersigned trnstees will offer for sale by publle auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots numbered six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nive (9) and ten (10), 10 the’ subdivivion 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 folio 30. The lots are handsomely improved by modern brick dwellings, containing the modern improve- ments, and wil’ ve sold separately. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal Installments at one and two years from day of sal> the purchaser to give bis negotiable promis- sory notes, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, for the credit payments, secured by deed of trnst mpon the property sold, or all cash, at purcheser’s mption. $30) down on each Jor as sold, Conveyaneing and internal revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with within’ tet days from day of snle the trustees reserve the right to recell sald,property at the risk and cost, of the defaulting ‘dup’ » upon five days’ notice of the manner, place and terms of sale and publication In some ‘newspaper published in Washington, D. 6. J, TAYLOR ELLYSON, EUGENE CARUSI. nol2-d&dbs ‘Trustees. AUCTION SALE OF VALUSBLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, Va.— The undersigned, commissioners of sale, by ‘virtue of a decree entered in vacation on the 2th day of October, 1898, in the chancery cause of Delphine Taulelle and’ August Taulelle, AUCTIONEERS, her busband. vs. Lorin M. Saunders et al., pending in the circuit court of Alexandria county, Virginia, will sell at public auction, on the premises, in Alexandria county, Vir ta, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRGOETH, 1898, AT HALF-PASt FOUR P.M, the following described REAL ESTATE, with the Improvements thereon, situated. lying and belng in the county of Alexandria, state of Virginia, about gue wile northwest of Fort Myer, known apd dis- tinguished as and being lots Nos. '1 and 2, sald lot ‘0. 1 containing one acre, more or less, and being the same property that was conveyed to John KR. Edward loute by Catherino Marsey et al. . rt deed dated September 1800, flo. 286 one ot ot Alexandria county, Virginia, aime that’ was conveyed to John CBs z Sega ite by Catherine Marsey et dated June 21, 1893. of sale: To be sold subject to a £ pa i cin Ff USTEES’ OF VALUABLE UNDIPROVED PROPERTY, ATED ON MILWAUCKES 19TH 0 and all daly ), at folios 3 nn 7 et seq. and 19 et ‘bearing date the 1th uly recorded in Liber records numbered eleven (11), in A. ¥ of lots in the subdivision of the Talburtt estate, ns Der plat in County Book §, or's office of said Di called Buena Vista, with’ improvement thereon. St public auctiga, in trout of on MONDAY, THE Woe will first offer the full depth tvereof in next, the west twenty-five one (1): aext the (20), by the 1 of said iots and pacts of lots rown's subdivision of a tract of leside,"* a plat of said subdivision in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in book county No. 8, page 37. Bach part of said lots and parts of said lots, as Fleces of property: One-third of the purchase money to he the purchaser or the room in the r | of the purchaser quired of he purchaser it the time of sale. account of the rain, respectively, wh March No. 1 1 et seq.. and Liber No. 1 of the land records of the ‘District of Columbia, Charles C. Glover and Thomas Hyde, trustees under said first named deed of trust, and Charles C. Glover and James M. Jobnston, trustees under said secoad decd of trust, Thomas Hydi trust, | upon” the the lots hereinafter described, at_pu and highest Mdder therefor, to wi OF NOVEMBER, 1898, AT FOUR 0 in front of the premises, all that lot of ground, with front of the Texpective lots, all those lo described on the ground hered from two (2) to ¢ Plerce & Klingle’s subdi two hundred and seven (207), as per plat recorded in Liber W. F. fice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. premises aad lots will be the purchase money in cash and the remainder in two equal installnients, payable, with interest pay- able semt-annually at five per cent, at one and two Years, respectively, to the satisfaction of the trustees. A deposit of $100 on each lot will be required at the time of sale. stamps at the cost of the purcharer. be made at the risk and cost of the purchaser if the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale. secured front of the ses, on TUESDAY, Ni TWENTY-N the follor ate in the ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. Ww. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATE IN BUENA VISTA. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 20h day of September. 1804, and duly ‘seconded in Liber 1951, foto 98 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell at public “tt in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. DE- GEMBER SECOND. inne? AT FOUR O'CLOCK BM the following described pieces or parcels of gtoond and premises, situate, lying and being In the county of Wasbington. in the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished as and being fots nunibered fifteen (15), sixteen (16) and fourteen (14), in block Green's subdivision 40, in the survey- istrict, ‘which subdivision ts now easy, made known at tle of sale. GEO. M. EMMERICH, nol-dtds DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTION TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU- ABLE IMPROVED REAL ES. TATE, NOS. 2701, 2703 AND 2705 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BEING NEAR- LY NEW_ BROWN-STONE DWELLINGS CORNER YALE AND FOURTEENTH STS. By virtue of twS deeds of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 1972, at folio 473 et seg.. and Tiber No. 2051. at follo 462 et seq., respect! ively, of the land records of the District of Columbia. “and at the request of the party secured thereby. we, the undersigned, trustees, will sell, at publis anction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBRE. 1808, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and preniees, in the city of Washington, and District of Columbia, namel: hered twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty- three (23). of block thirty-two (22), fn Colum per plat record] in 1! AN of lots mum- in Syous| Mantz's subdiyisten of part 129, of the records of the office of the eurreyor aid District, tegether with the rights, subject to covenants thi provements, otc. ; when a building ‘is erected vpon any one of sald lotr it aball not be within thirt ne. (80; feet of ihe street uved for mannfacmring or Durposes, nor shall spirituous liquors not shall it be mechantei be wold therein. and the ovenan: aa to the build- ing Hine shall run with the iand. The xbov improveuwnts consist of three mod- tone dwellings, with large bsiek ball all of which were formerly oc- cash. ‘he bance in eqmal installments, payable in ous and twa Fears, with interest the rate of f peyable semi-annually, upon the property soli, ver cent per anmun, secured by deed of trust all cash, at the «ption A ‘leposit. of $299 will be re- An recording at ot wale to de conveyancing, revenue stamps and the cost of ibe purchaser. fertus complied with within ten days frum the day cf ale. otnerwis> the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at tas cat of che defaulting purchaser. AL CHAS. GEO. McCAMMON & HAYDEN. Attorneys for the party secured, 1420 F et. now. noS-dé&eds SF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. oN until SATURDAY, NOVEM- ARCLAY, KIN, ‘Trustees BER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1898, ut the same hour and place. A. CHAS. BARCLAY, GEO. JUNKIN. Trustees. McCAMMON & HAYDEN. At secured. nol-d&ds CG SLOAN & 107 G TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE BLADE™SBURG By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Sep- tember 5, 1892, and duly recorded in Tiber No. 1720, at follo 148 et seq... one of the land reco.ds of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured tf! we will sell, at pabite auction, on the premises, "on THURSDAY, THE FIRST ‘DAY OF DECEMBER, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that piece or parcel of lund lying and situate in the District of Cotumbia, and known and designated as and belng lot numbered , AUCTIONEERS, nw. one (1) of the eubdivision of the estate of Clark Mills, deceased, made by the trustees in equity cause No. 9042, docket 24, in the Supreme Couct of the District of Columbia.’ and recorded in the sur- veyor's office of the District of Columbia, ta county book 6. at follo 29, with the right to uxe the pri- vate road shown on the plat of sald subdivision, together with the tmprovements thereon erected, and covered by sald deed of trust. Terms of sale: One-third of tue purchase money to be paid in casi, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two yeaze, witl Interest at six per centum per annum,pryable sem! annually, from day of sale, the deferred paymente 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- pesit of $300 will he required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenne tax and notarial fees at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days feo of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the ri resell the property, at the risk and c faulting purchaser. CALDERON CARLISLE, ‘Trustee, 344 D_ street nw. WM. E. EDMONSTON. Trustee, 500 Sth street’ n.w. AN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY NO, 1324 7TH STREET, BETWEEN N AND © STREETS NORTHWEST RESIDENCE PROPERTY . G17 H STREET, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREETS NORTH- WEST, AND UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOTS ON RK STREET BETWEEN 14TH AND ISTH STREETS NORTHWEST, ALL IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of three veral deeds of trust, dated, on the 3ist day of December, 1890; the day of September, 1891, and the 3d day of 1802, and_ recorded, réspectively, in Liber folios 177 et seq.; Liber No. 1619, folios 8, folios 319 et seq., all aud Charles C. Glover and trustees under said third deed of t the respective times and places and “rms hereinaftei ied, offer for sale ot ground, with th rovements thereon, Me auction, to the best SINTH DAY LOCK P.M., will, yn TUESDAY, THR’ TWENTY. impro ments thereon, known and described on the ground plan of the city of Washington, District of Columb ered eleven (13), in square numbered four huadred and twenty-three (423), elght (8) inches on 7th’ street und cunning back of the Saine width to the west or rear line of the sald jot and are imp us the north part of original lot nam- fronting sixteen (16) feet These premises are numbered 1324 7th street oved by a one-story store. the same day, at HALF-PAST FOUR (2) On PCLOCK P.M, tn front’ of the premises, all that jot known and described on the ground plan aforesaid as all those parts of original lots numbered three (3) and four (4), in square numbered four hundred and. fifty-thr street distant of the southwest and running th feet five () inches: thence north to the north or rear line West on the reat Ine of said lots three (3) and four “a south to_the beginning dered 6 a three-story and basement of ground, with the improvements’ thereon, (453), beginning at a rty-one (41) feet one ( point on Hi ) inch east rper of said lot numbered four e east on said street twenty (20) of said lot numbered three (3); thence twenty (20) feet five (5) inches, and thence ‘These premises are num- hwest, and are improved by rick dwelling house. WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF BER, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in 17 H street no lan aforesaid ht (8), both inclusive, in iston of square numbered follo 211, of the records of the of- These lot: are unimproved and are excellent sites for building purposes, either singly for residences or together for an apartment house, being hounded on the south and west sides hy streets and on the north and east by alleys. nA 2 Inches on R street, save lot 8, which fronts 19 feet and 3 inches; all of these jots have a depth Of 140 feet to a 20-foot alley. Each lot fronts 19 feet ‘The terms of sale for each of the above described as follows: One-third of from the day of sale, secured All conveyancing, recording and revenue A resale will CHAS. C. GLOVER, THOS. HYDE, ‘Trustees under First Deed of Trust. CHAS. C. GLOV! JAMES M. JOHNSTON, ‘Trustees under Second Deed of Trust. CHAS. C. GLOVER, THOS. HYDE, nci6-d&ds Trastees under Third Deed of Trust. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 B st. n. ‘TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 20TH AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. request of the thereby, we will sell at public ai , 1808, at BOUR O'CLOCK P.M. fy ct Washington, District of alae. ing lots numbered fifteen, 4 Hy R: iy ‘on the propetty sold, or ‘at the purchaser's Ss See St (purchaser's, coat. Terms” of {be com Sete trustee reserves “ruaall the eos? | People were to change the face of Star. probate in the office of the register of wil AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. |G @. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, lu? Go TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE. No. 156 P STREET NORTHWEST. ALSO THREE BRICK HOUSES ON ALLEY IN THE REAK By virtue of « certain dead of trust, duly recort- ed in Liber 2203, folto 421 et weg. on» of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the re quest of the party secured thereby, the undersign= ed, trustees, will offer for sale, et’ pubit in front of the premises, on FRIDAY SECOND, 1898, AT QUARTEL TO FiN P.M.. the following described real e1 in the city of Washington, 1 Colmmbta, to wit: Lots numbered eighty-f 154). eighty five (85), eighty-six ($6) and eighiy-nine (80. tn Charles M. Smithson's subdivision of parte of original lots seventeen (17) and eighteen 118). tn square numbered five hundred and itty three (GR) as per plat tn Book No. 20, foli) 7? Im the eur. ‘or's office of the District of ‘Colnwia ether with all the improvements, rights, Ae Terms esay and made known nt time of sole, GFORGE M. EMMERICH DOUGLASS 8. to- STEVENS’ COMMENTS. ng Beach ittee’s Criticisms. W. X. Stevens, superintendent of the bath- ing beach has written to The Star comment- ing on the report of the bathing beach com- mittee, published November 14, which Mr. Stevens declares reflects on his manage- ment. In the course of his communication he sa! ‘The committee say: “The supports to some of the bath houses and walks between them had decayed so that tt was hazardous to fe and limb to permit them to be used without repairs.” Have I been ten years trying to save life in the water while in- viting people to a deathtrap on land? No, the houses are only a step from the ground, and there could not be any such danger. A portion of the walks made of old scrap lumber without cost to the District, when we had no money, was repaired, and tt needed it. A heavy man once broke through and scraped his shin. Second, the floats that the committee nad repaired and caiked, already require as much re- pairing and calking as they did then. The floors made by the committee under the Supervision of Officer S. L. Browne, to hold sand, held only the big gravel stones that did not improve it to walk on with bare feet. The fences they made on the floats are dilapidated and almost gone. Third, the sand along the wave line is Washed away every winter, and we have it put back. With great difficulty some sand had been got into the inner basin for its permanent improvement. By the aid of many days’ labor of the chain gang, the committee took a great deal of that sand to waste on the old beach. Tall cedar posta that had been set to build the office upon at the inner basin were dug up, brought away and sawed in two to make a dog fence.. The committee's expenditures for this year, when completed, will amount to over $3,000. I made the whole beach and built 100 houses and two large wharves for $8,000. Since then $1,000 the most appropriated any year for repairs and maintenance, and some years there was no appropriation, yet I have added 12 new houses, and the committee twen- ty-four. There are 238 in all. Now, the grand stand and fences built this year, the rebbing of the inner basin, and the sanding, grassing, trees and water plant proposed by the committee all look toward the permanent occupancy of this old beach, and as the committee state their ideal of bathing facilities, and that “the present location is admirably adapted for such a beach,” and they ask for $4,000 to carry out their plan, they show their determina- tion to oppose my design and crowd me out of the enterprise which I originated, and have supported in its infancy. But 58,000 bathers and 100,000 spectators this season are items of encouragement, and before now, when beach prospects looked gloomy, I have had many other encouragements. I give what one mother said: “Before the beach was established my boys would steat away to far-off dangerous places to swim, and I had not an hour of peace all sum- mer when they were out of sight. But now they come here, and I know they are in good care. Mr. Stevens, for God's sake don’t give it up.” “And I will not. —— Fulfillment of Prophecy. To the Editor of The Evening Stat In these days, when we heat and read so much about the “era of good feeling” upon which this country and England are said to have entered, it is pleasant to turn from the artificial professions of friendship that are made over the wine by the self-ap- pointed leaders of an Anglo-American alli- ance to the profoundly earnest words of @ young Englishman who, amidst poverty and disease, wrote the first real history of the English people, and in the effort surren- dered his life. If we may dare hope that national prejudices and self-interest are ylelding at last to the supertor claims of a common ancestry, speech and political in- stitutions, the following lines from the pen of John Richard Green read like a proph- ecy and inspiratio: From the hour of American indepenc ence the life of the English people flowed not in one current, but in two while the older has shown little signs of lessening, the younger has fast risen to a greatness which has changed the face of the world. In 1783 America was a nation of 3,000,000 of inhabitants, scattered thinly along the coast of the Atlantic ocean. It is now a nation of 40,000,000, stretching over the whole continent from the Atiantic to the Pacific. In wealth and material energy, as in numbers, it far surpasses the mother country from which it sprang. It is already the main branch of the English peoplt, and in the days that are at hand the main current of that people's history must run along the channel not of the Thames or the Mersey, but of the Hudson and the Mississippi. But distinct as these currents are, every year proves more clear- ly that in spirit the English people is one. The distance that parted England from America lessens every day. The ties that unite them grow every day stronger. The social and political differences that threat- ened a hundred years ago to form an im- passable barrier between them grow every day less. Against this silent and inevita- ble drift of things the spirit of narrow iso- lation on either side of the AUantic strug- gies in vain. It is impossible that the two branches of the English people wil] remain forever separate political existences. It is kely enough that the older of them may again break in twain, and that the English people In the Pacific may assert as distinct @ national life as the two English peoples on either side of the Atlantic. spirit, will one, change the face of the world. As 200,000,- 000 of Englishmen fill the valley of the Mis- Sissippl, as 50,00 their lordship over Australasia. power will tell through Britain on the But the the influence of all these branches remain one. And in thus remaining before half a century is over it will .000 of Englishmen assert this vast world of Europe, whose nations will h shrunk into insignificance before it. What the issues of such a world-wide cl may be not even he wildest dreamer dare to dream. But one issue ts inevitable. In the centuries that lie before us the pri~ macy of the world will He with the En- glish people. English institutions, English Speech, English thought, will become the main features of the political, the social and the intellectual life of mankind.” Twenty-five years of the half century at the end of which Green, in the above quoted words, predicted a united —— the world have not yet passed away, an@ we are witnessing the first stirrings of the spirit that is to animate and dominate the world of the coming time. Surely the theme is worthy of our highest aspirations. November 21, 1898. F. L. SIDDONS. saipeeillipeeian It pays to read the want columns of The Hundreds of situations are filled through them. a Willis Filed for Probate. The following wills have been filed for The first is that of Albert L. Root, dated the 16th instant, and in which he bequeaths to his wife, Marjorie H. Root, all of bis real and personal property. remarry, however, she is to have only a one-third interest in the estate. death the property is to be divided between the testator’s four children, Asa W., Ed- win C. and George A. Root and Bertha A, If she should Upon her The will of Sally W. Stevenson, dated