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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1900-26 PAGES, bs i DROP of ink will color a whole glass of water. It is an inch of yeast which makes a pan of bread rise, and a single cake of soap containing unabsorbed alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost in laces and fine embroidery. After all, is it wise to take such risks with common soap? Of course you can get along without Ivory Soap. wagon without axle grease—but it goes hard. COPYRIGHT 1989 SY THE PROCTER @ GAMBLE CO. CINOINNATH So cana SPRING RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. The Albemarle, Virginia ave. near Beach. Extensively throughout. Every comfort and conventeuce like, cheerful anc Uberatly conducted. Ste Sunby rooms. single and en suite, many with Eh Pecious sun ‘parlors. Ca $10, $12 and $15 wee Booklet mailed. J. P. SPRING RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. CLARENDON, D. NEIMAN. ipeciul spring ri 4 TEL GLADSTONE, tor to street. 350. Sp to $3 daily, Orchest: Hotel Richmond, 80 yards from beach. Steam heat, elevator, J.D. PEASE. i THE CHALFONTE, On the Beach. Extensively al.ered and greatly enlarged. Hot and cold sca water in all private ani hall LEEDS & Hal Berkshire Inn. Virginia ave., 160 yards fre Pier. Afte. undergoing e: Kentucky ave. TARLTON pm Beach and New Steel ensive improvements and fring to those desirin Single and eu G, unobstructed vcean CED RATES UNTIL JUL: Y. Write for boo HE LORAINE, te for booklet Hotel Trayr €, on the Beach. t_and spring rates, WAGNEI THE EVARD, day; special weebly; steam heat. |. RAUFFENBART. Hotel New England, Ocean end South Carolina ave.,100 feet frum beach, WILL REOPEN APRIL 2s. Entirely rebuilt aud enlarged to a capacity of 400. Newly furnished througbont and wit! Elevator to street woms single or en sulte with Special rates for epring season. Write for booklet. 10 BRYAN & WILLIAMS. THE ORIENTAL, Directly on the ocean frovt at Vermont a new and strictly fireproof. levator and every modern luxury and ap- Write for spec GEORG! Hotel Morton. Open the entire year, One of the best equipped hotels; steam heat; ele- vator to sll floors; hot snd cold baths; fine able; Ocean end of Virginia ave. ‘Mrs, N. BR. HAINES, Owner and Proprietor. Jul7-w&s-6in-14 Holmhurst, Qn Atlantic City’s most fashionable avenue, Open throughout the year. Write for booklet’ and PD. 3. WHITE. Jr., Own THE SAVOY ATLANTIC CITY. ADAMS & MYERS, . on Suite ‘and 2.50 per day. “HOTEL STANLEY, th Carolina ave Capacity, 300. ern appointment close table. Special rates for April and May. ; ro Ocean end Tenuessve avenue. celal spring t spe sie HOTEL RUDOLF. t modern tiotel on the beach front Modern and _howlike. HENRY DARNELL. LA FONTAINE, Steam heat; sun parlor. M. B. STOCKLEY. HOTEL BELMONT. Ocean end Virginia ave. Absolutely fireproot, rooms single 1) B& 8. WATSO KENTUCKY AVE., near beach. Steam a; orchestra and dancing; Kentucky ave. CHAS. R. MYERS. all the year, HOTEL ESMOND, Steam heat; elevator; rates to June 1 end New York ave. Bullt entirely of brick. Stecm heat, cievator, sun parlors, id on suite with bath. Booklet mailed. (Ja27-781 The Runnymede, Send for Bookiet. Mra. 1. McILWAIN. THE WILTSHIRE, Virginia _avenne and Beach. wnt ave. near Beac HOTEL IMPERIAL, Ocean end cf Maryland ave. Poem pg orrap First-class and mod- ry detail. Write for bocklet and spring 8. 8. PHOEBUS, Formerly of Hygeta, Old Point Comfort. THE IROQUOIS, Pear end South Carolina ave., 100 fect from boardwalk; new »nd modern; capacity, 400; j rooms single and en sulte with bath; ele- rlois; cuisine and service the’ best. spring rates—$12, $15, American plan. traing, Kates the lowest gomt service, HOTEL ATGLEN, higan ave. near Bench. 17.50 weekly; M.D. NEIMAN, WETHERILL, z Homelike; capacity, spring rate, $1 Write for bookiet. W. F. sHAW. END SOUTH Amer!-an and European plans; res- buffet attached; full ocean vie} 8."A. SCHWEISFOR’ Jeasant rooms: UTILE BRIGHTON HOTEL, OCEAN excellent table Carolina ave.—. H. Y. MOYER. ‘open all year. The Anchorage year. Steam heat. Sun parlor. $9 Avoca Hotel, Conveniences. Open all the year. “IT WON'T BURN. BLEAK HOUSE. Absolutely ftreproof. Ty on Ocean Fr The hotel “par exc = Virginia Avenue, near to $10 weekly, LC. & LB. ADAMS. KENTUCKY AVE., near beach. Steam heat. ‘y, 200. Luxurtously ap- GEO. H. CORYELL, CHESTER INN, New York ave. near beach. Open all the weekly rates. THE SCARBOROUGH, i Maryland are, ATLANTIC CITY'S MOST POPULAR HOTEL. OPEN THROUGHOUT THB YEAR. Modern and complete. Hot and cold sea water baths, Golf Links, ete. Booklet mailed. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. KENILWORTH INN, Kentucky ave. and beach. Bnlarged. Improved Steam heated. Elevator to street. (tel2-1 RO! HOTEL LURAY. Golf all the year. Porches joined to Boardwalk. Sun Parlor overlooking Beach. Sea and Fresh Private Baths, JOSIAH WHITE & SON. IN THE MOUNTAINS. THE BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL (BLU Ridge mountains, Western Md. R. R.,) in June under the management of ii Mille, jc. ‘There are several new and modera ae eo modern copventence Write for Dlustrated Bookl if a Srst-class hotel, ALFRED WYMAN. HOTEL RALEIGH, Charles Place and the Beach. appointment and con- Viet, electric ght, bulres of rooms with bath for June and September, Mueot all trains. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. W-10 JOHN B. SCOTT, Proprietor. The Lawrence. ne oes ee pew, Pad 4 “NEW SEASIDE HOUSE. Ocean end Penna. ave.; rebuilt and refurnished bot and cold sea and ‘water baths; rooms en suite and sing) complece heating,clectric lightiny tems; golf inks. CHARLES One minute from , ML. LAWRENCE. hotel for rent. MILI, Je., Mgr. 1421 F street a. ‘Washington, oughout: open all reab ai MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT—FINE COUNTRY SHAT, ON PENN. B.R.; tea minutes to Glenndale station and thirt ; brick mansion house, 1 EVANS & SON. iinutes to 6th st. Tooms; papered, by furnace; range in kite ou three floors; porcel: $1.50 and $2 datly; $8 Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. Dath; siphon closet and cemented basement fioors; large shade trees, gar- den, — and yards: fine, as raspberry : al other Sowers, old bouse and ‘farm separate! = of the whole for one or oe RODGERS, 208 N. Liberty st. FoR RENT OR $ALE- SUMMER ol Nrasburg, Va. Address or HOPKINS, Strasburg, Va. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ov the beach. Finest on the coast. Hot sea ter in all baths. Booklet. James B. Reilly. rent mansion HOTEL RE- apply J. G. HE MAKES US LAUGH The Joke Writer Demands That He Receive Our Sympathy. HIS SAD AND UNTIMELY FATE What It Means to Be Continuous- ly Humorous for Pay. An Excellent Combination. HIS FAREWELL SOLILOQUY ‘To the average reader the professional humorist and Joke writer fs etched upon the imagination in outlines similar te those which he himself seeks to convey to the publte mind as the typical example of the really funny man. If he were to draw a pen picture of the man who in the funny columns of the press makes him laugh the following brief de- scription would be recognized: “He 1s a stout, well-fed, well-paid, happy dispositioned chap, beaming with good na- ture. After breakfast he strolls down to the office smoking his Havana, the cares of or irritating them, make ft the ideal laxative. the world resting as lightly upon his broad | In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as shoulders as does his handsome silk-lined | they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal kers: overcoat. He has a smile for every- qualities of the remedy are obtsined from senna body and a kind word to all. A man in whom bubbles such sweet, fragrant foun- tains of delicious wit must of necessity be kind and philanthropic; in fine, a genuine “‘gvod fellow,’ to whom all extend the glad h yod fellowship and cordiality and me as a friend and companion. He atiers the scintillations of his wit broad- among his friends as a sower scatters the wheat.” A Popular Fiction. And, like most other popular fictions and fdols, this creation 1s doomed to be shat- tered by the fconoclastie, unsparing hand of actual fact. The fragile, gossamer fab- rle with which this popular idea Is envel- oped floats away into atomic space when the bright, warm sunlight of truth is turned upon the form which it shrouds. The aver- age professional joke writer is not always a joker nor a humorist to other men. The product of his brains is a source of income and maintenance, and when he jokes for the benefit of others he does so for his own pecuniary benefit through the columns of his paper. There are many kinds of joke writers, an Washington has one who, in keeping with his calling, resides in Alexandria. He lives In that historic town mainly for the reason that there is yet a dramatic, vaude- ville, variety, comic opera or any other histrionic organization to come to the capital in which a gag about the city where tour- ists visit the church Washington attended 4 not flung with catapultic force and demo- iaucal fury _at the heads of the helpless audience. The mirthful comedian springs this gag with a will and energy that be- tokens a feeling that he is hitting the peo- ple In a tender spot, and it is a sald but thful fact that the discharge of his printed on the front of every package. SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. For sale by all Druggl fe20-to,th,s,131 A PICTURESQUE STATE. luminate Its History, From the St. Lonis Globe Democrat. five offer: sents. tacks on the states ifke Pennsy the sectional time. The fight was prinelpal attenuated, nile, paresis- ‘lf. Ten popular ;statAhood conventions m of a joke generally pro- | were held in that lopplity before it was ad- a laugh. Whenever this particular) mitted, and the crusade lasted more t writer hears this ancient gag trotted | half a dozen years. An wet admitting Ken. it makes him think of home and | tucky to st a was d before that If the comedians should vary their | for any oth: in ample, he would feel lonely and resent a while with Quantico, for tuall sen: outs order in it came in » the Union ‘earlier, ce of the free ves. The Real Thing. One morning during the recent cold snap this particular Alexandria professional joker hurried into his ragged dressing sown, patched slippers and trousers and, being heavily in debt, the closing lines of Rudyard Kipling’s famous poem, “The Ab- sxent-Minded Beggar," ran through his head for the reason that the word “credit” eceurs therein. He lives mostly on credit, and it is a cherished word with him: “Pass the hat for your credit’s sake and pay—pay—pay.”” He murmured this line over and over as he looked dejectedly in the one good cor- r of the cracked mirror in his dressing the abs advertising his wwn ide of the original thirte at thi moment is greater t portion of the country since the da isted in Kansas One of the thing: ent turbulence in Ke states in th, years immediately “after the rebellion way polities of Kentucky. Drises high socials done 0 for 3 other western community Kentucky Marshalls and“ their followers, federalist party, which gave a balan the west that it needed in the days of ANNE As Ges el ears past. saw reflected a thin, poorly clad form, serious face drawn in deep lines of care and colored a saffron hue from an inactive liver. ite raised his transparent, trembling hands, and, running them through the few straggling hairs encircling his bald head, he apologized to himself for hts wayward, misspent life, for failing to amuse himself while he had been trying to amuse others. “Here am I," he exclaimed, wearily, “eold and shivering, going to the cellar for coul. My dear wife, whose literary mind runs in a different channel from my own, lies upstairs comfortably on the uch reading ‘Beautiful Geraldine, or the Factory Girl Who Snared a Millionaire.’ But with me it is Jjoke—joke—joke for pay Atlantic would not hold empire. early dis erations ago. the “dark and bloody ground.” rods and Ly —pay—pay. thelr followers to strike their enemies. sain? Giuldten are in the nursery raising | again Kontucky finds itself in the on of Gain. My cook has gone to the grocery. | the battles of Bryan's Station and Blue There is nothing to eat in the house. The | ficie kitchen fire won't burn. But if I become id <0: an absent-minded Mterary beggar I will develop into a beggar In truth, so I write eerastee —write—write for pay—pay—pay. “My publishers are inconslderately heart- less. [am expected to be in a free-from- re, capering, biithesome, desperately gay mood, and to turn in jokes always attuned in high C of humor. ‘If I don't do this, it is no pay—pay—pay. “My personal friends look upon me as a harmless lunatic, who is wasting his life and ought to be In a sanitarium. To them I can never say anything which fs taken seriously. They consider it their duty to laugh at my serious remarks on the popu- lar question of the day. O! lack-a-day, lack-a-day, lack-a-day. “Dukes" sons, cooks’ sons, millionaires’ sons, any mother’s son thinks he can make puns and write jokes. So he can—from his boint of view; from the publisher's, let him at once try—try—try, and see how lament- ably it fails to buy pie—pie—pie. “If f do make other people laugh at my jokes, this," as he reached for a small black bottle in the cupboard of his $33.33% ber month villa, “this Is the only thing that makes me smile," and he grinned as he unharnessed this amclent charger of a joke. Always on the Lookout for Ideas. From the Chicago News. did yesterday?" “Not quite as well, Harry. You o-—_ Monday. ©. G. Sloan & Co., Auct of “Columbia work: on Monday, April 16, at 11 a.m. James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. William B. Lewis, trastees. Duncanson Bros., Auct n.w., and 1525-26-27-28. ecurt, 4pm. John E. Beall, surviving trustee. April 16, at 5 p.m. gustus P. Crenshaw, trustees. ‘The pleasant method and beneficial effects 6f the well-known remedy, SYRUP OF FIGS, man- ufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP OO. illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid lax- ative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing ty the taste and acceptable to the sys- tem. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative. cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly, and en- abling one to overcome habitual constipation per- manently. Its perfect freedom from every objec- ffonable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, Hyer and bowels, without weakening and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. only. In order to get {ts beneficial effecis and to avold imitations, please remember the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG NEW YORK, N. ¥. —Price, 50c. per bottle. Some Fact» Abont Kentucky That ll- The history of no other state of the forty- so many startling contrasts as those which the career of Kentucky pre- While it was admitted to statehood at a time when the country was particu- larly anxious to establish a tier of com- monwealths to the west of the Alleghentes as a bulwark of defense against Indian at- vania, Vir- ginia, North Carolina and others which ‘had xtensions reaching out beyond the moun- tains, it had a longer fight for admission even than Missouri or California, although line was not drawn at the in Kentucky it- state, although Vermont ac- In this > Kentucky ts the oldest of the states but the dis- Was seen in any of the states in the newer ISH-"G1, when a condition of civil war ex- which makes the pres- ntucky different from t which occurrgd -frequently in other dozen or score of s Jrrate of sik per centum per annum, that negro rule ix not Jnyolved in ft in an for black metmare on both sides in th Taylor's party com- s large a proportion of the men of ‘and has Earlier than any » In the founded pan- ish and British Intrigue, when Europe eup- posed the young nation on this side of the together many years, and when some of the countries of the old world were preparing to make such a scramble for its fragments as had not been seen since the collapse of the Roman At the present moment, however, there ts a notable lack of the polse which those Iples of Washington and Adams imparted to their community. By a striking piece of political atavism, indeed, Kentucky has resurrected the conditions of four gen- Once more that locality ts Today, as a century and a fifth ago, the Boones, Har- Kans appear to be marshaling “Darling, do you love me as well As you said anything about my new shirt waist.” AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. , 1407 G at. n.w.—Sale corner 13th and C sts. n.w., day, April 16, at 4 p.m. William W. Ayres and 9th and D ats. n.w.— ‘Trustee's sale of Nos. 3824-26-28-30 and 32 Q st. 32-33 and 34 Beall'’s West Washington, on Monday, April 16, at ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Ex- ecutor’s sale of No, 621 19th at. n.w., on Monday, HR. Parker Orenshaw and Au- “Our lives are a tangle of incongruous and antithetical contrasts. In every pa- per, magazine, book or remark lurks the - _ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. flea-like, agile jokelet {dea awaiting our mighty intellect to fall upon him. Other ALE OF LOT NU people enjoy reading the weekly and | TRUSTEES: SALE OF LOT NUMBERED 55, IN monthly perfodicals, but, alas, the joke TON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, writer sees it all only through the lense of humor. It {s an all-absorbing, mind- shriveling deviation from ordinary thought. Everything must be ‘funny’ to him. “It wearles me to hear all this talk about pitying the ‘absent-minded beggar of a equity term for sald District, in a known as Equity Cause trustees will, on FY DAY, soliter. There are others besides the mill- | SEVENTH DAY OB ‘APRIL, A. D. 1900, AT y martyr. The absent-minded, beggarly | HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOOK P.M, In front of joke writer 1s the Tommy Atkins upon | the premises, offer for,paje,at public auction all whom one's sympathy may fittingly be be- | that certain piece and, parcél of land situate in stowed. “He cannot get away from the ‘joke idea.” On the street, at the ‘last sad rites,’ at scenes where the ‘devouring element’ plays said elty aud District desert 8 follow: Lot numbered 55, in equdee weueed 248. two equal installments the leading part, amid the softly falling | dute of sale, with Interest op deferred flakes of the “beautiful snow;’ where the | from that date, which deferred paymen! ‘victim’ falls with the ‘dull, sickening thud’ | be secured by the promi: notes of chaser or purchasers ; ‘ = a of the reportorial pencil; where the ‘beautt. satisfaction of the coyrt on fully ‘fair’ girl and the smoothly shaven, ‘manly’ Gibsonesque man mingle in the ‘whirling maze’ and shine in the ‘glittering glare of the gas light’ at a ‘fashionable function,’ the ‘foul fiend of the ubiquitous and recording at purchnber's' otherwise the trustees 4 at cost and risk of defaulting parehaser. of joke’ thought ‘pursues’ him with ‘relentless | posit of $100 reguired qi Ga - ferocity: and ‘unyielding tenaclty.- THOMAS B.' Wa! ie aoe eee “There is no escape, once a man becomes ! HEWLETT, Trustee, * a chaser of the nimble joke idea that has EMANUEL M! HB a apli-d&ds THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. ‘TRUSTRE'S SALE OF T" TWO-STORY DWELLIN SIXTH STREET NORTH’ PORTUNITY TO BUY A SM. HO! a ‘funny’ rheumatic twinge or an amusing Sppendicitis ie Even when he js eating is meals ives him greater indigestion than those who read it.’” His Merited Fate. Concluding his soliloquy, the poor man swallowed the contents of the small black bottle, picked up the empty coal souttle and etarted to descend the cellar stairs. He silpped at the top and bumbed, bumped to the bottom. Rising painfully, he said: “The man on the steps, like the Cossack on the steppes, sometimes gets there before the scuttle.” Filling his coalhod, he wearily ascended ward and’ broke ‘bis neck We the fen 0ee” | Sith Se offs ot elle: ward an roke nec!} in 1e a re As his eyes closed in his last slumber Te Fe and his form straightened out in {ts last stretch, his lips murmured his last joke: “If I had had a rubber neck this wouldn't iT UR O'CLOCK P.M. in front of pégmisges., offer for sal at it ds situate it bei of Mae at niches of auction on EENTH, 1900, at’ “Guneton Hall have happened.” ‘ 'H, . The ruling passion was strong even unto Kaarees i IPERS Cente death. mb24,28,31,ap4,7,11,14-7t" 0, G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, holding an use wherein Martha Jane Johnson and others are complainants and Sarah Carrington others are dei nts, Cinse No: etd, the undersigned THH TWENTY- , to wits ‘Terms of sale as presctibed by said decree: One- third of the purchase money'in cash, balance in tone and two years from the pur- of trast to the ine property sold, or » at purchaser'y‘optidh. All conreyancin; fs tg oat. Terms of sal to be complied with within fifteen days of sale, @ the right to resell 508% D st. n.w, ‘WO DESIRABLE BRICK 1804 AND 1830 . A GOOD OP- will, on TUESDAY, THE SEV- ‘pablic auction house Sixth street northwest, with the lot on which Fifth st. a.w. AUCTION SALES. MONDAY. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. Public Sale of the Silver and Nickel- Plating Plant, Known as-the “Co- lumbia Works,” Corner 13th and C Streets Northwest. On Monday, April 16, 1900, at 11 o'clock A.M., We will sell, at public auction, on the premises, the above-mentioned “plant,” the same being com- plete and enjoying a good run of trade. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure a good-paying, thoroughly established business. Sold only ac- count of ill-health of owner. Rent of premises reasonable. apl2-3t C. G. SLOAN & CO. ©. G. SLOAN & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. EXECUTORS’ SALE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATR, OF THE THREE-STORY GRICK RESIDENCE’ NO, 621 19TH ST. N.W. By virtue of he authority vested in us as execn- tors, we will sri at public auction. tn front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1900, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PML, lot H, in square No. 142, fronting 230 fect on 19th'st.. with a depth of 71 feet 6 Inches, and Improvements, con- sisting of three-story brick residence No. G21 1ath st., adjoining the comer of G st., containing 11 rooms, fine plumbing, hot-water heating and every conventence. Terms easy and made known at time of sale. $150 required at time of sale. R. PARKER CRENSHAW, AUGUSTUS P? CRENSTIAW, Executots. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME TENEMENTS, NOS. 8324-26-28-20 AXD 32 Q ST. N.W., AND 1525-26-27-28-29-30-31-22-33 AND “34 COURT, WEST WASHINGTON. By virtue or a deed of trust, duly recorded améng the land records of the District of Columbia In Liber 1396 folie 364 et seq., I will, at the nest of the bolder of the Lotes secured’ thereby sell at public auction, In front of the premires, be- ginning at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ON MONDA’ THE SIXTHENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1900, the fol- Ing described property situate in the elty of hington, formerly known 8 Georgetown, all e certain pieces or parcels of land, to ‘wit: Lats one hundred and elghty-three (183), one hu dred and elghty-four (184), one hundred and eighty- five (185), one hundred and eighty-six (186), one THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. NAWS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND RASE- MENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. $33 STH ST. ed By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly in Liber No. 215 2420, follo 215 et seg. sme ct tne tia, and at the parues sectired thereby, we will sell Sy public an-tion, Ja front of the’ premises, an JESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH, 1900. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot No. 15, in Charles Gessford's subdivision of original Jot S$) in Square 835, siuate im the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale:’ Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,400; balance casi. A deposit of 3100 reqnired at time of sale. Conveyancing, reconding and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost FRANK L. ATTWALL THOMAS ¢. TREADWELL. apts-akas Trustees, 1105 F THOMAS DOW! & 0O., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED 1TE_ CORNER OF TAYLOR AND WASHINGTON STREETS, ANACOSTIA, D.C. Under and by’ virtue of a certain deed of trust. ated the 12th day of November, A.D. 1898. and recorded in Liber No. 2351, folio 309 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, the undersigned. tre- tees will sell at public a premises, AT FIV x SR NOON, ON PRIDAY, THE TW ENTS DAY OF APRIL, A.D.’ 1900, the following described Jand and premises, known a lots numbered six ln dred and ulnety-three (698), six hundred and ninets- four (694) sud six bundred ‘snd ninety-five (695), ait- uated in Anacostia, District of Columbia, as per plat recorded in Book Counts 9, folio 148. of the records of the office of the surveyor of said Dis- trict, the same being improved by a two-story, six- room frame dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the pnrchase moner in cash. and the balance in one and two years, for Which the notes of the purchnser must be given. bearing interest, payable semi-nunually, at the rats of six per centum per annum, from the day of sale until pald, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the porchaser's op- tion. A deposit of $100 wiil be required at the time of sale.- All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the trustees resecve the rizht to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting parchaser. MASILON ASHFORD, Truster, 470 La. ave. SAM'L MADDOX, Trustee, apl3-d&ds 340 Ind! ave. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF THE Auets. aplo-d&ds PHOTOGRAPH y-ReVE LERY AN HOUSEHOLD PFURNITUR! Anudred and eighty-seven (187), one hundred and sen vr) a one hil Ps THE SECOND AND THIRD STORIE Ce oteed. oat ence Han pores | GP aa Fas omer heaeee (S89), one hundred and ninety (go), one. hundred and ninety-oue (191), one buadred abd ninety-two one hundred abd ninety-three (9%), one bun dred ‘and ninety-four (194), one bundred and nincty- five (195), one hundred and ninety-stx (196) and one hundred and ninety-seyen (197), of Martha Parsons and Hettfe Anne Key's subdivision of original lots one hundred and s five (175), and east seven- teen and one half (1743) feet of’ original lot one herdred and seventy-four (174), in square eighty- four ($4), as recorded in the office of the surveror of the District of Columbia, tn Book 4. RS. Georgetown, D. C., page 189. ‘Terms of sale: One-third eash, and the balance tn one, two and three yeurs, represented by no By virtue of a chattel deed of trust dated March 36, 1899, and recorded March 17, 1899, In Liber 2385, folio 145 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, I will offer at public auction. on the premises, on TUESDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, 1900, AT ELE O'CLOCK +» the goods and chaitels contained ib the second and third stories of premises No. 723 7th street northwest, Washington D.C. A rare opportunity to purchase a well-established business, : ‘Terms of sale: Cash. HENRY C. STEWART, Jr., Trastes, the purchaser, bearing ig ber ene Interest. payable | _apl24t GIT ith st. nnuslly, and secured by a deed of trust upon | — ; a os = the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the | CHANCERY SALB BY ACTION OF 16 ADIOIN- aser, a deposit of fifty dollars being required at time of sale on cach lot’sold. All convey recording and revenue stamps at the cos uirchaser. ‘Terns of sale to be complic in ten days from day of sale. otherwise the trns- tee reserves the right to reseli the property at the ING UNIMPROVED LOTS AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 22D AND N STREHTS NORTI- WI 26.545 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, Ty virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court Or posted iy the cause of Lest Woodbury rs. risk and cost of the def: ulting purchaser, after at Sheriff et al.. No. 18931 In equity, we will off lenst five days’ advertisement of such ‘resnle in | for sale at public auction In front of the premises soine newspaper publisted in the city of Washing- | on TUESDAY, TH TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF ton, D. 6. JOHN &. BEALL, 1900," AT FIVE O'CLOCK those sev- JOHN Ti. LARNER, Surviving Trustee. for holder of notes. Ap3-d&ds + RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEE! eral lots of gronud and pre Ising in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, known as and being the sixteen lots numbered con: secutlvely from 29 to 44, inclustve, tn Walter 1). Davidge's subdivision of Square 50, having x total frontage of 234 feet, more or less, on the west sld of 22d street west. and 109 feet, more or less. on the south side of N street north; with the a tenances thereto belonging. Terms of sale: Que-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale or within ff. teen days thereafter, and the residue in two eqtial and two years, bearing interest » dated April 5, at foll= 19 ne of the land records of the District of and at the request of the holder of the thereby, the undersigned, trustecs, tof the prem: of six per APRIL, 1900, utlly, to be repre- COND JER O'CLOCK P.M, the SOFF ote followin; ibed pleces ur parcels of real estate, ser. Terms to be District of 2), three (2 (7), etght (3), een (14), fifteen eighteen (1S), ty-oue (21), in cob BS Clark . of Jot three in “Whitehaven,” for th lisades of the Land Improvement Coim- 1 subdivision b recorded in the ottice x of the District of Columbia in Book e 93. sit e In the county of Washing tabla, to wit: Lots one (), feur (4), tive s twelve (12), v8 from the day of riding and revenue $100 deposit on ae- JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, 410 JAMES 8. EDWARDS 500 Sth st. n.w., Trastees. Auctioneers. and alle ps at block 8, in the subd end ard B. Cottrell, tras lot two THOMAS DOWLING & CO., aplo-d&ais THOMAS DOWLING & CO. TRUSTEES’ x AUCTIONEERS. bird of parchase money in in two equal Installments, in one and ter date of ecle, with Interest at the able semi aroually, until pald, sectred by déed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $100 on each Jorswtit be red at the time of sale. All con- veyanelng, re and reyenue stamps to be at purehaser's cost, ‘Terms complied with within fifteen days y of sile, or the trustees will resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ; after five days’ provious advertisen r two yea: AEMER Ss THEAST.. virtue of 2 decree of court, duly pasxed on h day of Degeinber, A.D. 1899, in equity cause aber 30819, Supreme Court, D, C., entitled cilia Baxter et al. vs. Singleton M. Grandy, the un- dersigned trustees will offer for sale at pubic aur- ale in some newspaper of general elreulation printed and | tion, in front of the respective premises’ on WED. published In the city of Washington, District of | X Y. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, Columbia. A.D. 1900, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. WILLIAM W. AYRES, Trustee, part of lot one () in Loomis’ subdirision of square WILLIAM EL LEWIS, Trustee, sixty-five (65), Washington, D. as per plat re- mb28-d&ds Hutchins building. | corded in Liber W. F.. folio 85, of the surrevor's office of the District of Columbla, said part of lot being described as follows: inning at the north point of said lot and square and running thence south ou the west Ine of Twenty-first street 35 feet 1 inch, thence west 15 feet of Florida avenue: FUTURE DAYs. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONE K, O13 FST. VALU LOTS, | thence In a northeasterly direction on Florida a) ON 3 STREET | nue to the place of hesioning. T, IMPROVED BY |, And AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. on said day, lot ORY BRICK STABLE UN REAK OF | twenty-five (25) of Alber: - Hines’ subdivision ef original lot number three (3), in square eighty-three (83), as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 18, at follo 164. And Al FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ON THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1900, lot eighty-four (S4) {0 George Cooper's sulilivision of lots in square ten hundred and twenty-three (1023), 4s per plat recomled in the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia, in Liber 19, at follo 40. And AT FIVE O'CLOCK on said’ day, lots one hundred and ninety-seven (19% one hundred and ninety-eight (US), two huntred’ and six (206) and two hundred and twenty-one (221), In the suldivis- fon of lots in block twenty-seven (27), Long Mead- ws, ag recorded in County Book Number &, paze 141. Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in one year and ore-third in two years, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100.00 to be required in each case at the time of sale, and terms to be complied with within ten days. Purchaser to pay cost of conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps, JACKSON TH, RALSTON, Trustee, Lown and ‘Trust bldg. CHARLES EARLY, Trustee, Lawrence bldg., 14th st. n.w. bet. F and G sts. api2-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE’S SALE .OF VERY VALUABLE fMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 1104 9TH STREET N. W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 20805, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale. by Dublic auction, n front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APRU. A.D. 1900, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the elty of Washington, in the District of Co- lumbia, fo wit: Part of’ original lot numbered one (1), im square numbered three hundred and sixty-nine (369), together with all the improve- ments, rights, etc. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest’ from the day of sale at six per cent rer annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, of all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200’ required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D.C. AN conveyancing, stamps, etc., at the purchaser's cost. JULIUS A. MAEDEL, Trustee, apl0-d&ds Columbian Law buliding. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE AND PREMISES KNOWN AS NO. 1822 B ST. N.E. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 16th day of November, A.D. 1899, in a cause wherein Helen Douglass ‘and Lewis H. Douglass, admnrs., are lainants, and Mary EL Fletcher et al. are de- known as Equity Cause No. 19,979, the wedersighed trustees will, on THURSDAY, "THE XINETHENTH DAY OF ‘APRIL, A.D. 1900, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the Premises, sell at public auction ail that certain Piece oF parcel of land, situate in the city of ‘ashington, District of ‘Columbia, known as and being lot humbered twenty-five (25), in W. Be T Pequabdiviston of ots in square timmbered| ten bundred and thirty-three 3), as said subdivision 4s recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia, in Book W. F., page 151, to- gether with the improvements thereon, consistli 9f a Detory dwelling house, koown as number ireet D.e. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase shall be paid in cash; balance i equal install ments at one and two yerrs from the day of sale, secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing legal interest, and a deed of trust on the ty eold, ae all cash, at s option. Eneto be closed within fAfteen Gaye from tee day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right {> esell tthe cost and risk of defaniting parchaser, A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Con chiser's ASS —- LOTS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us. and duly recorded in Liber No. 2 of ‘the land records of ‘the {1 we, the undersigned trustee will sell, bie auction, dn front of the premises, De DAY, THE TWENTY-FIETH Li A. D. 190, AT HALF-PAs' PM., the followlog describe altuate in the clty of Washingt of Columbia, and designated as lots 64 and 65 in old Georgets (being In square now known us Tim in said city), beginning for said parts at a point on east side of Zlat street 694 feet 10 inches south from the southeast ner of 3ist and M streets, and Tunning thence north With 31st street 55 feet 6 inches, and extending with the width aforesaid by parallel ines at right angles with aid Sist street 105 feet, more or loss to a 10-foot alley in rear, tugether’ with the tu: Provements, consisting of above mentioned. brick stable. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance tu two equal instal. ments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum, ‘payable. Seti: annually, from day of sale, for which notes of Durchaser to be given, secured by deed of trust Spon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 will be re- quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled 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 defaulting purchaser. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Trustee, 410 ‘5th st.; Washington, D.C. BLAIR LEE, Trustee, E aplt-déds 844 D st. i), folio 58 et seq... trict of Columbia, nd and premises, in the District A being parts of THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTE LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING NO. 1209 9TH STKEET NoRTHW AT AUCTION, By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated ember 11, 1896, and duly recorded in Liber 2170, at follo 112 et sey., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the purty secured thereby,’ we will sell at aue- tlon, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY. APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1900, AT HALF. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described Jand and premises, eiiuate in the city of Wasbing- ton, District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of lot numbered nine (9), in the sub- Givision of square numbered fonr hundred (400), made by the trustee of the Washington City Or. phan Asylum, as said subdivision {s recorded in the office of ‘the surveyor of the District of Co. lumbia, in Book N. K.. page 296, said part of lot being contained within the following metes and bounds, viz.: Beginning for the same on 8th street ‘at the southwest corner of said lot and ruuning thence north along said street sixteen (16) feet five (5) inches, thence east ninety-two (82) feet to the line of alley in the rear of said lot. thence south along suid ailey six (6) feet five (3) inches, thence southwesterly to a point in the south line of said lot distant cighty-two (82) fect east of the southwest corner of said lot and rune ning thence west along sald south line of said lot cighty-two. (83) feet to the place ot beginning, with’ the improvements thereon, consisting of a Sstory brick dwelling, bakery ahd stable, Terms: One-third cash; balance in ope and two years, necured by deed of trust>on the 4 ‘with ‘fnterest, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All recording, ‘conveyancing and rev- enue stamps at cost of purchaser. JOHN EB HERRELL, CHAS. H. ALLENDER, apl4-d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE THREESTORY BRIOK DWELLINGS. NOS. 633, 635 AND 637 TOURTE SERIA NORTHEAST, WASHING- rirtue of three deeds of trust, each dated Liber No: Zi08, at folloa 380 et seq. SOL et "beu, and 396 et seq., of the land records of the District the notes secured We a lc _auc- ton, on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY SPeret DAT OF APRIL, A.D. 1900, AT FIVE P.M., sell the following parcels of ee in the city of Washington, District of bia, to wit: ts bered_ twent twent mine in dann Darien SE MOSBY WILLLA! "PHOS. DOWLING & O0., AUCTIONEERS, [ 8 cost. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, Le 416 Sth st. nw. Provements, TRUSTERS’ SALE. iP cema ct gets Sach (pancel th be geld ec By virtue of contained 1B a certain deed of ly; one-third of the purchase money to be paid in | trust executed Francis W. Baker to the under- cash, balance in two payments ‘of equal. a Sebo, recorded lo Tiber 2018, fells 168 o ney. as ndersigned - will ec er annum, paya sell, before said lot Upon fa sold, or w Br ia Joucs' subdivigion, square 342, on the SEV. it deposit at DAY OF 1900, AT THE Werancing and Fevenue sta (OUR OF HALF-PaST FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE Terma be com KererNoow, sale. GEORGE E. EMMON! EUGENE CaRUSI, is: [255 plat thereof recorded in county sub of Columbia, JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AvCE. Trustees’ Sate oF Valu- 2ui¢ Business Property, Being a 3-story Brick Store and Dwelling’ No. 324 Penna. Ave. S. E. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1996, folio 25% et *eq.. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at request of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will offer for sale, by public an tien, in front the premises, on Mt TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF AVRIL, A.D. 198 HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, the follawing dcseribed real estate. siirate In the city of Wash i . in the District of Columbia, te wit: All of I mbered twenty-four (24 of Willing and Mor- ris’ enbdivision of original lot numbered one (i), in square seven bondred and eighty-nine (788), as lat recorded in book 11, folio 114, of the ree- the ‘veyor’s office of the District of On lumbis, together with all tbe improvements, rights, &ec. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale, at Six per cent per annum, secnred by deed of trust on the property so! or all cash. at the option of tie purchaser. A deposit of $501.00 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the rigat to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting parchaser, after 5 days’ advertisen-eat of such resale in some news- Paper published in Washington. D.C. Al con Yeyancing, stamps, &c) at the cost apli-d&ds , AUCTIONEER, LE_OF A BRICK Hovsi F 3D STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Caase No. 20951 (Fubrman et al. va, Sweetman et at.), we, the mndersigned trestees, will offer for sui by public auction, in. fre TRUSTE: t of the premises, on FOURTH DAY OP 1900, AT HALF PAST POR APRIL, A.D. O'CLOCK P.M, the following described real rs- ituate in the city of Washington, District umbia, to wit: Lot numbered forty-five (45 in Mark Tf). Brainard’s recorded subdivision of lot numbered fifteen (5) and sixteen (16). tn squt numbered five hundred and fifty-four (4, together with all the improvements, rights, Terms: One-half f the purchase money to bo paid in cash within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale and the balance to be paid in one ar, with interest at six per cent (8%), aaid bal ance to be secured by deed of trust on the sald lund and premises, or ali cash, at the option of the purchaser. $100.00 required at the Thue of sale. Should the purchaser at sald sale fail to comply with the terms of the aforesaid, the trus- tees will proceed to sell the property, at the risk L cost of said defaulting parchaser, after giv- ing at least five (5) days’ previous notice by ‘ede yertisement. Copveyancing, revenue stamps, c. to be paid by the purchaser. CHAS. A. DOUGLASS, Trustee, LEVI HH. DAVID, Tristee, apl2-d&ds Fendall building. ee ee THOMAS DOWLING & 60. AUCTIC TRUSTEES" > HOUSE AND PREMISES, KNOW EIGHTH STREET NORTH W By virtue « certain decree of the Snpreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed on the rer. ALD. 1889. in a cause wherein 12th day of Het Helen Douglass und Lewis H. Donglass, adminis trator, are complainants, and William Miles er a re defendants, known as Equity Canse No. 199s ed, trustees. will, on HIRD DAY OF APRIL. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK F the premises, sell, at public anct. tain plece or 1 of Iand, situs Washington, District of Columbia, known as and being part of lot numbered four (4). in square num- hered fonr hundred and nineteen (419), a8 sald part of lot is more particularly described in said de- cree, together with the improvements thereat, con. of a tw y brick dwelling, known as thwest ird of the purchase money . balance in equal installments, ears from the das y hotles of the yp and a deed of trust an 8 option, s from a AY. TH D. 1960, A in front of all that cer ein the city of and risk of $100 required at tim revente stamps at pu SENJAMIN F A deposit of ning and ‘. Trnstee, street nw, Ont INO, RIDOUT, treet nw. AUCTIONE! Nos. r 2 NSON BOS. ALE. OF HOt CORCORAN . NEN 1420 1416, Ww By virtue Liber in front ofthe prem pn TL EVE TRENTH DAY OF APRE iH, AT SIX PM... lets thir (38), | forty-four ‘ix (46), all in square two hundred and eight (208), together with the improvements therenu, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, peyable semi-annually. $100 on each house jot required at time of sale, and the purchasef allowed ten davs from date of sale to complete the Purchase or purchases, CHARLES F. BENJAMIN. WILLIAM H. DUNCANS® apO-d&ds Trustees. CHANCERY SALE OF VALCARLE PROPERTY, AND UNDIEROVED, ON F! {PROV STREET STREBTS, Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed the 24rh day of March, A. D. 1900. in equity canse No, 20.727, wherein Mary E. Atkinson et &l. are com: pliinants and Philip B. Over et al. are defend- ants, we, the undersigned trostees, will sell, at uiblic auction, in frout of the ee s, on WET. XESDA APRIL EIGETEENTH, A.D. 1900, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. “all those pitcrs or parcels of tend situate in the city of Washington, In the Dis- trict of Columbia, and kuown and distinguished ag and being the north ten feet of lot numbered elght and the conth thirty-two feet, being the south half of lot numbered alne, in square numbers] seren hundred and thirty-four, the nerth twenty-rwe feet the whole being improved by a substantial two- story brick dwelling beuse, krown ns N 24 Ist street s.e. The property will be sold either in two parcels or ax a whole Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, and the residue in equal install- ments in one and years from the day or sale, with interest thereon at 6 per cent pec anpam until paid; the deferred payments to be represented by the promissors notes of the purchaser or purchasers, secured by deed of trust cpon the properry seld, or all cash, at the option of the purchase? or pure asers. A deposit of $200 will be required for the roved. Teel and $100 for the unimproved, $250 for the whole at the time of sale. All oa vcyancing, revenue stamps and recording to be at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers. If terma of sale are not complied with in 15 days from day of sale, the trustees reterve the right to resell t property at the cost and risk of the defaulting pu: cLaser or purchasers. The above property to be sold. free and clear of ail incumbrances, and taxes ad- justed to day of sale. NIEL O°C. CALLAGHAN, Trustee, ae 35% Louisiana avenie. CHARLES F, WILSON, Trustee, Hee 486 ‘Louisiana avenue, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & ©O., Auctioneers, apit-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, STEES’ SALE OF HOUSE, STABLE AND TRUSTEE ST SATS AV MON HEIGHTS. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 2340, folio 110 et seq., one of the land rec- ords of the and at the re- AND igned trustees will sell at pub. tof the premises, on WED- NESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1800. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P-M., the following described real estate, situate in the county of Washington, District of Colum- bia, to wit: All of lot numbered tine (9), in block numbered six (6), of Avalon Heights, us per vision book 7, page 78, of the surveyors oifice of the Dist fopetber with, the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges aud appur Tenunces to the same belonging or in any” wise appertaining. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance in two equal payments, in fre In one and two yours, fo. be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all. ei option of the purchaser, quired at time of sale. D nine stamps and recording af purchaser's cost. ‘Tho terms of sale to be compli days from day of sale, or trustees reserve the at the A deposit of '§100 re- All conveyancing, reve- with within fifteen Hight to resell at tisk abd cost of Gefaulting par. chaser, after five days’ previous advertisement such resale. E. 3. BOND, JAS. E. PADGETT, apd-d&ds ‘Trustees. 27, 1894, and duly 166 et ot ia, and at the request of the secured thercby, we Will sell. at public aucton, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, APRIL. SEV" EXTEENTH, 1900, AT FIVE O'GLOOK P- following described ind and premises, situa ieeein ceca: tect Sat eee twelve (1 ii namely: mnt ve in block tumbered four (@), in A. L. Barber & Gone “] | ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G 8T. TRUSTEES’ SALH OF A VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH SIDE LOT, BEING PREMISES NO. 409 MAPLE AVE., LE By virtue of s certain deel of tre ated April ¥ ol fa! trust "i804, na recorded nN ie in Liber No, 1922, folio One of the land records of the Diaries i, the te and District of Go- “s subdivision of certain tracts of land. pow own Droit Park,” as per plat recorded in rial fees, terms Sale are not complied ‘with in ten aye fa et advertise and resell the property at the risk aud coe oa

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