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McKoew's DAILY LETTER. 933 Pennsylvania Avenue. BATH1NQ .UITi Best and chespest Bathing Suits In the city. Ladi> s' elrgant, shapely, fast Ha<k Sicilian and "Shrunken*' Blue Flannel Bathing Salts at $2.75, $3, $3 .V?. $3.75 and $4. With boned waist. Insuring peiftct fit and support, only to $18 BIcyclle Suiits, ?11, ?2 <& $3. The?e are stock-taking reductions, and ar?? Intended to clear out all the Blcy?Ie Suits In oae day. Just 28 of them left, and we've bunched them all In 3 lots $1, $2 arad $3. Former prices. $5>.?W> to $18. All sizes In all the lots together. You never saw such bargains bef? re. (L^Sea-brecre Summer Ventilated Cor sets. tomorrow. 30c. (CTAbdominal Health Bands from 58?\ up. I>r. Jaeger Bands from 70c. up, according to size. W. HI. McKnew, 933 Pa.Ave J? 28-GOd WORKING FOR SOULS Aims of the Christian Commission of Y. M. C. A. MEETiNG AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE Enthusiasm Evoked by Singing of Star Spangled Banner. THE ADDRESSES DELIVERED "What is to be gained If we free Cuba; If American arms are triumphant in the Philippines and Porto Rico, in the conquer ing of such a bloody nation as Spain, and then we should lose any of the souls in our grand army?" This sentiment, eloquently expressed by Chaplain Harris of the 2d Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers, was the subject of a number of interesting ad dresses last night at the Grand Opera House before a mass meeting held in the interest of the Army and Navy Christian ccmmlssion of the Y. M. C. A. The sana tion of the soldier's soul was the theme discussed, and it was for the purpose of aiding in the work of the commission among the volunteers that a large audi ence braved the inclement weather of the evening and comfortably filled the large theater. The meeting was presided over by Mr. John B. Wight, president of the board of District Commissioners, and during the evening speeches were made by two chap lains and tv.o private soldiers from among the troops at Camp Alger; by Rev. Wallace RadclifTe. pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, and Colonel John J. McCook of New York, chairman of the executive department of the Christian com mission. The 8th Ohio Regiment Band, un der the leadership of Prof. Palmer, ren dered several popular and patriotic selec tions. adding much to the enjoyment of the evening, wnile the greatest enthusiasm was manifested when Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes sang, in exquisite style, "The Star Spangled Banner.'' The stage was set as a woodland scene, draped here and there with American flags. The band was stationed to the right, just In front ol' a soldier tent that had been erected amidst the trees and ferns. Mr. Wight was assisted in presiding by Air. Charles F. Nesbit of the committee on ar rangements. Prominent among those seal ed on the stage were; Rev. Wallace Rad cliffe, Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, Rev. Frank M. Bristol. Rev. J. J. Muir. Rev. W. C Alexander, Rev. J. T. Kelly," Rev. J. G. Butler. Rev. Thomas C. Easton, Rev. S. Domer, Rev. F. I). Power, Mr. Francis H. Smith. Mrs. Clinton Smith of the W. C. T. V., Mrs. *'lara Bell Brown, Representative North way, -Mr. C. H. Randolph, Mr. John Leetch. Prof. W. B. Powell, superintend ent of public schools; Judge Anson S. Tay lor, Ofearies Lyman. Colonel John J. Mc Cook and the other speakers of the meet ing. The In vocation. The meeting was opened with an Invoca tion by Rev. Dr. Bristol, pastor of Metro rolitan M. E. Chuich. He prayed for the brave army in the field battling for the up lifting of the downtrodden and giving liber ty to those to whom it belongs. He prayed that God might give the American arms pronounced victrry, that the war might oe speedily brought to a close to the honor of His name. Dr. Bristol asked that the time be hastened when war will be a thing of the past; when the sword will be converted into the olowshare, the spear into the prun ing hook. Hi prayed for the time when the gospel of G >d's truth, equality and liberty^ shall have triumphed over all the earth. Rev. Dr. Rad~iiffe was the first speaker introduced. His speech was one of patriotic fervor, and it thoroughly aroused thj large audience. The United States, he said, is to day writing the history of the war of the good Samaritan. He spoke of the patience of President McKinley before declaring war. We had now stepped forward and demand ed that the hands of the ruffian Spain be taken from the throat of h'-lpless Cuba, an ltland that shall be protected from all' the thieves and robbers in the universe. The speaker declared that the man who criti cises the President at this Juncture is not of the American party. How Peace May Come. "We all hope for peace," continued Dr. RadciifTe, "but peacj can come now only through Santiago. Havana, Porto Rico and the Philippines. We must give our entire ?> mpathy and support to the army and navy and be loyal to the President. The man v.'ho does not stand by the army and navy today must be against the army and navy." He concluded by describing some of the good that is being accomplished by the Christian commission. Mrs. No yes w:is introduced amid great ap plause. Standing in the center of the stage, with a s:lken American flag in her hand, frhe sang "The Star Spangl*d Banner," her magnificent soprano voice lending an addi tional attraction to the patriotic enthusi asm which was evident in her every note. Unaccompanied, she sang the solo part of the grand old anthem, and then the audi ence and band joined in the chorus. The demonstration continued for some time aft er Mrs. Noyes had responded to an encore. Mr. Nesbit read letters of regret from Gen. O. O. Howard. Rev. D. L. Moody, Jas. A. Beaver, ex-governor of Pennsylvania Joshua Levering and F. W. Fearsall, in charge of the commission work at Chick ?mauga. Chaplain Kerlin of the 3d Missouri Regi ment spoke next, declaring that the $3.01)0, ???> a day beins expended by the govern ment for the war was amply Justified, if for r.o other reason than the uniting of the s< etlons under one flag. The 3d Missouri and the 3d New York had been brought to gether on the same camp ground under the eame flag, whereas thirty-odd years ago they were camped on the same battlefield, t'ut on opposite sides. The soldiers in the camps should have books, writing material and games in the tents to amuse them and keeij them from temptation. Applause for Private llriiwn. Private G. W. Brown of Company D, 8th Oljo Regiment, was presented amid a storm of applause that continued for sev eral minutsa. He told of his long march In the morning, saying he was Indeed lucky to be able to be preeent. He enlisted from his books and went to the front without returning to his home to bid par ents and loved ones good-by. When he ?aw the flag go up on the camp field he fcnew that he would be protected; when he law the T. M. C. A. tent go up on the Mime field he knew he would have help. Chaplain Harris of the 2d Tennessee spoke In an Interesting strain, telling of many army Incidents In a way that brought te^rs to the eyes of his hearers. He Is the son and grandson of ex-confederate soldiers, but the proudest moment of his life, he declared, was when he donned the cat with "U. S. V." on the collar. There has never been assembled a braver, truer or more light-hearted set of men than are In the volunteer army today. Chaplain Harris said he had no complaint to make against the government In Its treatment of the soldiers. The government Is doing Its part nobly. Private J. W. Ferris of Company D, 6th Illinois, also spoke, evoking much enthus iasm. He was born an Englishman and v as proud of it. hut was prouder still that America had adopted him. He declared that he would hang his head In shame to day if he did not know that the old coun try on the other side was heart and hand with America and urging her on. Private Ferris left the pulpit for the army. He told many amusing stories of camp life. Col. McCoolc'a Address. Col. John J. McCook was the last speaker of the evening. Col. McCook said he had tried to get back in the army. He had passed all the examinations, but was com pelled to tell his age, and was thrown out, the surgeon declaring that the United States wanted no back numbers In Its army. He argued with the surgeon, but he said he could accept no one over forty-tlve years of age. The speaker said, however, that he could walk as far and carry at musket as far as any one In the army. Three of the Christian commission's tents are with the expedition to Manila, and the Word of God will be taught to the Ameri can soldiers and sailors and to the natives who may wish to attend the meetings. Tents will follow to Cuba as soon as the conditions there are such as to makj then: effective. If the soldiers are gl\-en something else to think about they will not want to gam ble. The speaker told of the superstition of the soldier not wanting to die with a euchre deck on his person. Whenever, during the last war. the rides began to crack one could hear the decks of cards being flipped away very rapidly. Doctors had agreed that beer is bad for persens in the tropics, and the Christian commission is trying to help the soldiers to leave it alone. The soldiers become thirsty from hard work and from reading dry book=, nnd at the commission's tents they .an always find plenty of good ice water. Col. Mc Cook said the heads of the various depart ments of war had assisted the commission In Its work?all except a very s-tict coioncl of a regiment, who would not allow a tent to be erected, for he could lad nothing about the Y. M. C. A. or ice water In the army regulations. That colonel, he said, would hardly survive the war, for he was so strict that his command would soon be under some one else. Subscription cards were dlstribuied and contributions were received at the door. Quite a sum was obtained. AlCTIOS SALES OF REAL ESTATE, Ac. Today. Tb.'maa Dun-ling A Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.? Chancery sale of NV*. 477. 477*>>. 17'J aud 479'/4 Mo. are. n.w., on Wednesday, June 29, at 6 p.m. James S. Edwards. William J. Miller and Walter H. Marlow, jr., trustees. Duncanson Bros., Aucts.. 9th and D sts. n.w.? Trustees' sale of real estate adjoining Tnkoina Park, on Wednesday, June 29, at 6:15 p.m. Albert F. Fox and T. A. Lambert, trustees. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1*07 G St. n.w.? Trustees' sale of No. 924 I st. n.w., on Wednes day. June 29, at 5 p.m. 11. L. liust aud Benjamin S. Minor, trustees. Tomorrow. Thomas J. Owen, Auet.. 913 F st. n.w.?Sale of | No. 7ot> 8th st. n.w., on Thursday, June 3U, at I 4:30 p.m. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.? Trustees' sale of Nos. 625-627 L st. n.e,, on Thurs day, Juu? 3u, at 5 p.m. Eugene Carusi ai.d AUlis | B. Browne, trustees. James W. Katcliffe, Auct., 920 Fa. ave. n.w.? Trustees* sale of real estate at Avalon Heights, on Tuesday, June 30, at 5 p.m. John J. Wilmarth and John Milton, trustees. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.? Trustees' sale of No. 22 G st. n.e., on Thursday, June 30, at 4:3o p.m. George M. Emmerich and Douglass S. Mackall, trustees. Duncai'soa Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.? Trustees' sale of No. 311-313 O st. ?.w., ??ii Thurs day. June 30, at 5:30 p.m. Eugene Carusi and Aldls B. Browne, trustees. C G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G *t. n.w.? Trustees' sale of Nos. 1216-18-20 J-d st. s.e. and Nos. 3o7-3?>9-311 in rear, on Thursday, June 30. at 5 p.m. Henry II. Bergmann uiul George M. Em merich, trustees. Duncans?>u Bros., Aucts.. 9th and D sts. n.v.\? Trustees' sale of No. 224 D st. n.w., on Ti:ui.<day, June 30, at 6 p.m. Charles F. Benjamin nnd William 11. Duncanson, trustees. Marcus Notes, Auct.. 637 La. ave. n.w.?Sale of household furniture, Aeo., on Thursday, June 30, at 10 o'elock a.m. C. G. Sloan At Co., Aucts., 1107 G st. n.w.? Trustees' sale of No. 222 Jefferson St., An.u-ostla. D. C., on Thursday, June 30, at 5:30 p.m. George M. Emmerich and Douglass S. Macx.ill, trustees. AUCTION SALES. FITIRE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWENS, AUCTIONEER, 913 F N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GARFIELD HEIGHTS. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Lil?er 2076. at folio 96 et seq., one of the land rt<ords for tbe District of Columbia, and at the re quest of the parties secured thereby, the under signed trustees will offer for sale by public auc tion in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1SU8. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the county of Washington, in the% District of Columbia, to wit: Lots uum'oered two* ; nd thirteen (13i, in block numbered six (tty, and lots numbered eight and tweu'y-one <21;, in block numbered eleven (11 J. in the subdivision known as Garfield Heights, as per plat rev'orded in tbe olflce of the surveyor of tbe District of Colum bia, in Book County No. 10, page 5, together with all and singular improvements, etc. Terms made known at time of sale. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be ctmplied wrth within ten days or the trustees re ser\e the right to ret-ell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing, etc., at purchaser'c cost. MARK W. MOORE, 518 5th n.w., WILLIAM E. ABBOTT, I Je21-dta Trustees. JAMES W. KATCLIFFE. AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Katcliffe. ?Suttou & Co.; TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE, NO. 217 F STREET NORTHWEST. By viitue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1826. at folio 1 et seq.. of the land records of the D strict of Columbia, the undersigned wiil sell, at public auction, on THURSDAY. THE SE\ IS.NT1I LAY OF JULY, 189*. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of the premises, lot num bered 9. In square numbered 566, according to tbe subdivision recorded iu the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber N. K., .-olio 155. Terms: $1,500 in cash, and the balance in two eqnal ii Mallmenn, pi-yable one and two years after the day of rale, respectively, with interest at the rate of six p**r cintwm per aunum from taid day. and represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, in form and teuoi satisfactory to the undersigned, or all ci sh, at the option of the pi rchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. The right is reserv?*d to resell at the risk and rost of tbe defaulting purchaser if terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days. All conveyancing, recording t*nd notarial ftes to be paid by purchaser. EDWARD F. BUCKLEY, Trustee. ALFRED S. WILLSON, Trustee, je25-d&rts DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON south side of new York avenue be tween THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certs in deed of trust to us. dated Octobei 27. 1892, and duly recorded in I-liter No. 1741, folio 248 et seq., of the land ecords of the District of Columbls, and at the teq.iest of the party secured thereby, we. the lndersl-ncd trus tees. will sell at public auction. *n front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE FIFTH IlAY OF JULY. A.D. 181*8. AT FIVE O'CLOCjv P.M., tjie following described land and premises, situate in tb-i city of Washington, in the Dlstrl :t of Colum bia. aud designated as and being ;?art of original lot six <6t, in square five hundred and tveuty-fve (525;, beginning st a point on Ne*r York avenue 55 | feet northeasterly from tbe north*v??*t corfler of I said lot and thence running uorthea*t?rly along i tbe line of said avenue 18 feet 5 inches; thence | southerly 67 feet; thence westerly 16 feet to tnd of a line drawn from said avenue in a < ourse lun [ nlug north two degrees <2*1 fifty-five minutes (56*) west, and thence along said line 61 feet 7 inches to tbe place of beginning. Terras of sale: One-third of the purchase ironey to be pal.I in cash, and tbe balance in two e?iusl installments, payable in one and two years, with Interest st six per cent per snnum, payable semi annually from day of sale, for which notes of the purchaser to be given, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or sll cftsb, st tbe option of the purchsser. A deposit of $100 will l? re quired of the purchsser st tbe time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the coat of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com plied with within ten days from dsy of sale, other wise the trustees reserve tbe right to resell tnt property at the risk and cost of tne defaulting pur chaser. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, 500 6tb it. n.w.. ALDIS B. BBOWNE, 141* F it. B.W., Jc22-dA*l TmteM. AUCTION SALEa THIS APTERKOOir. O. O. SLOAN ft CO., AUCTIONEERS, 140T O OT. TRUSTEES' SALE OP VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING A THfiEE-STORT BRICK DWELLING. NO. 9*4 I STREET NORTH WEST, WASHINGTON, D.O. By virtue of a certain deed of truat. datediNo ?ember, 10, 1885, and duly recorded In Liber 2080, folio 110 et seq., of the lend records of the Die trlct of Columbia, and at the request of the party rrred thereby, we will tell, at public auction. front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE) TWENTY-NINTH, 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following deecribed land and premises, ftituat* in the city of Waehington, in the District of Co lumbia, known as part of original lot fourteen (14), in square three hundred and seventy-four (374): Beginning at a point in the south line of North "I" street 25 feet west from the northeast corner of said lot, and from the 15-foot alley , which runs through said square, and running the nee west 20 feet; thenco south to the rear or south line of sala lot; thence east 20 lect, and thence north to the place of beginning, together with the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling, being No. 924 I street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. Terms to be compiled with within ten days from day of sale, otherwlso the trustees reser.e the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such advertisement as they may deem necessary. A de posit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancirg and recording at cost of pur chaser. II. Ia RUST, Trustee. G08 14th st. n.w. BENJAMIN S. MINOR. Trustee, jel7-d&ds 344 D St. n.w. CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES KKLEHER, BEING HOUSES NOS. 477. 477ft. 470 AND 479ft ON MISSOURI AVENUE NORTHWEST, WITH THE STABLFS AN1) HOUSES BRONTING THE ALLEY IN THE REAR. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dlstri.-t of Columbia, passed In equity cause No. 17316 (Chas. M. Kelcher et al. vs. John W. Kcleher et al.), the uudersigned trustees will offer for Btle, at jubllc auction. In front of the re spective premises, those certain lots or parcels of real estate aDd premises situate in the city of Washington, lu the District of Columbia, to wit: On WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1S98. commencing at FIVE O'CLOCK. P.M., the west 20 feet 11 inches front and extend ing back that width 127 feet 5 inches to a public alley, of orlg'nal lot 7, in the square or reserva tion numbered or lettered "B," and also that other portion of the same lot adjoining on the east, fronting 4 feet oa said public alley in the rear and running s? uth with that width 53 feet 5 Inches, both parcels being comprised in one in closure and Improved by the three-story bri?* dwelling No. 477 Missouri avenue, and a brick sta bl ? fronting said alley in the rear. Also thi original lot 8, In said square or reser vation numbered or lettered "B," and also a part of said square or re:ervatlon Immediately adjoin ing said lot on the east, having a front of 7 feet 10 inches, sud lot sud eaid part of said square or reservation having an aggregate frontage of 51 feet 0 inches, and extending back with that width 127 feet 5 Inches to the south line of a public al ley in the rear, and improved by three adjoining brick dwellings. Nob. 477ft, 470 and 479ft on said Missouri avenu, and by certain brick tenements and a woodtbed on what is known as "Marble all?y," in the rear Terms of sale: One-thlid of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the days of sale, or within fifteen days thereafter, the residue in two equal installments at one and two years from the day of sale, to bear Interest therefrom and until paid at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, the defeired pavments to be se cuied by reserved llen3 or deeds of trust in the usual form on the proj?erty sold and i>olieies of insurance on the buildings and improvements niop erly signed or indcrsed, in the discretion of the trustees, or the entire purchase m?>uey for ea'-'h piece of land sold may be paid in cash, at the op tion of the purchaser. All conveyancing and re cording at the purchaser's cost. $2oO deposit on acceptance of each bii. Terms to be complied with In fifteen dsyr from day of sale. JAMES S. EDWARDS, Trustee. 500 Fifth street northwest. WILLIAM J. MILLER. Trustee, 480 La. avenue northwest. WALTER 11. MARLOW. Jr., Trustee, 710 D street northwest. THOMAS DOWL1NG & CO.. Aucts. jeH-d&ds ~~ FUTURE DAYS. MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER. STOCK OF GROCERIES. IN ALL A NICE AND CLEAN ASSORTMENT OF SHELF GOODS; CANNED GOODS. TEAS AND COFFEES. SHOW CASES. OIL TANK, LARGE ICE BOX. COUNTERS. SHELVING AND FIX TURES; SYRUPS. VINEGAR. MEAT BLOCK, ! SCALES AND WEIGHTS. MEAT TOOLS. &c.. WITH THE USUAL ASSORTMENT GENER- . ALLY FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY. AT AUCTION. ON THE PREMISES. NO. ?>14 TRINIDAD AVE. N.E., FRIDAY. JULY FIRST. | TKN A.M. TAKE H ST. CARS TO TERMINUS. Je29-2t * I TllOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. ] TRUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL I ^ ESTATE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December j 19, 1890. and recorded in Liber 1545. folio 299, of i the land records of the District of Columbia, and ut the request of the party secured thereby. I j will, on SATURDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF JULY, 1W?S. AT QUARTER PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. ir front of the premises, sell at auction, the east eighty (80) feet front by the depth of let num bered two <2>, in square 147. iu the city of Wash ington, District ??f Columbia. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase noiey in cash, of waMi f!?0 niu;t be paid at the time of f.ule, and the balance in three equal in stallments. ut one. two and three years aft -r ds?te. to be represented by the notes of the pur chaser. which shall bear interest at the rate ? f six p?-r cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from the date of sale, ai.'d be secured by deed < f tm.st on the property sold. All conveyancing and i*<<rding at the cost of the purchaser. If the t?ims of sale be not complied with in fifteen days from the day ?-f sale, the prcperty will lie resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. JOHN C. HEALD. Je29 eo&Js Surviving Trustee. JAMES W. RACLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Rate It CTe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, NO. 423 4 Mi STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 2052, folio 387 et seq., one of the land rcccrds for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the paity secured thereby, the under signed trustees will ofTer for sale, by public auc tion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF JULY, A D. 1898. AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following tie scribed real estate, situate in the city of Wash ington. in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot fifteen (15* in square four hundred and ninety-four (4'?4), Ik ginning for the same on Jft street nineteen (19) feet six (6) inches north of the southeast corner of said lot and running thence north seventeen (17) feet by a depth of the same width of one bundled and forty-six (146) feet, to gether with all the improvements, rights, etc. Terms of sale: Stated at time of sale. A de ptsit of |100 required upon acceptance of bii. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days. All convey incing, etc., at purchaser's cost. 11. 11. BERG MANN, J. W. SCHAEFER. je24-d*<ls . Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, SITUATED IN "BELAHt HEIGHTS." , a _J1 By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated April 8, 1897, and duly recorded in Liber No. 2210. folio 187 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties se cured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JULY, 1898, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate and lying in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, namely: All of lots numbered twenty (20), twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) in block numbered two (2) In Gardiner G. Hubbard's subdivision of land known as "Belair Heights," as per plat recorded in Liber Ceunty No. 0, folio 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; ex cepting so much of said lots numbered twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) as was conveyed to the United States for the extension of the Washington aqueduct, being a subterranean strip of land fifteen (15) feet wide. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one (1) and two (2) years, with interest, at 6 per cent per au i.um, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms are not compiled with in fifteen (15) days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to readvertise and re **11 the property at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser, after five days' notice of such resale in some Washington newspaper. JNO. E. McLERAN, WM. J. FLATHER, Je24 d&as Trustees. MORTGAGEES SALE OF VALUABLE L.-ND NEAR CHEVY CHASE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD. By virtue of the power and authority contained in a mortgage, recorded among the land records of Montgomery county, in the state of Maryland, In Liber J. A., No. 22, folios 282, etc., the sub scriber, who is by said mortgage authorized and empowered to do so, will, on SATURDAY, JULY SECOND. 1808, at the hour of FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., at Forest Glen station, on the Metropolitan branch of the B. and O. R.R., ofTer lor sale at public auction the property mentioned and de scribed in said mortgage. This property contains 48 acres, more or less, and it located near what is known as Jones' Bridge rood, from which there is an entrance. It adjoins the subdivision on the Kensington and Chevy Chase railroad known as "Kenllworth" on the west. Rock ereek on the north, C. Parker Jones on the east and Jacob Earnest on the south. It is about 5 minutes' walk from the power house of the Chevy Chase electric railway and about 1% miles from said Forest Glen station. It is improved by a frame dwelling con taining six rooms, corn house, hen house, etc*. There is sn elegant spring of water on the place, one of the best In the county. There is some fruit on the property. Rock creek borders on said prop erty for its entire distance on the nocth. The land is principally cleared, though there is some wood on It, there being some magnificent natural forest trees. It is tH close proximity to such thriving subdivisions as Chevy Chase, KenRwxth and Ken sington. It has the advantage of the B. and O. R.R. and two electric railways; w*r one, the Ohevy Chase, the fare Is only "six cents to the tert of the city of Waahlnfton, Georgetown or navy yard. Terms of aala; As prescribed by the mortgage. Cash, of which a deposit of f2fi0 will be required when the property I* knocked dowm. ConYejre.iclng >uotk)y BAIiESy mmoebow, NOTES. i. JLm ^IvgI; ???; dokestt; JMA ITMIPQfra 1 __ ^Vvrn? no" t?.?jid3' TO ?E 80UJ WITHOUT 1K* vre?? S?.ERVK: ALSO. FOB A PARTY n?mF?,S.E OTV, a TANDEMS. 1 Bt 9i,?L?! -ijfio beautiful dpbioirr pi. fi'so ? ?iiS.8^^ar?.,i^4dina ma^esk SMALL LOT JCNE THIRTIHTH. A^rra^ -u ,h# ?|?? go<j<u it 1 ELEGANT SODA FOUNTAIN. DUNCANSON BROS.. auctioneers. S^tsw"?, ?PFa?,S^?.Tl;"x I 22rtjrt.ti1?er>?{ ?.c*r.uin deed of trust. dated the ??. October, A.D. 1896. and recorded among I ih?r "?":?* the Dl.trlct o( Columbia. In nn^ff ^ '.1? '. '?"? <0 et seq., and at the re H !iP holder of the notes secured thereby, !T-?Jr 0 ?.t?P"b"0 ?action. In front of the nTv s-tobsday, the twenty-eighth P\? ^l,lmk'. a d.- 1Sy*' AT FIVB O'CLOCK in ?>,'? i. fol'?"'n* deacrlbed real estate, situate is 'h?cIt/ ?f Washington. District of Columbia, .?j . 1 tb,t eertsln piece or parcel of land i *nown and distinguished ss and ???? "t lettered Q. 1B W. B. TJdd. jr., et al.'s SJflTie11' "3"? numbered two hundred and seventy-four (274k as per plat recorded In Liber ?k ' fo"? 187' of the records of the office of I iif?0?UrTeJ'?.rt. of. the D^flct of Columbia, and fli?? ? A c"/ of Washington. In salil Dls w'th ,be Improvements thereon, RlS???? ,Ve?2?J>t0 ? eertaln deed of truat. dated r.^l,T } eod recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, In Liber 1748, ?. ?v j ei to ?ecure the sum of twenty ? hundred dollars ($2,600), with Interest there on, payable semi-annually, at the rate of ? Der cent per annum until paid. Terms of ssle: The Incumbrance of <2.600 allot e referred to to be assumed with Interest from October 12. 1897; one-third of the balance of Uie purchase money to be paid In cash, the re r, 'o be paid In two equal Installments, re spectively, In one and two years from <inv of sale, ^T.kre? . y ?ee? of t,ust on the Property sold, with Interest thereon, payable semi annually, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum until paid, or I ti rji. V ,?.Ter ?.nd shove the Incumbrance of 1|,, K?0P .of., ,he purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. Safe to De closed In 15 days from day of sale otherwise the property will be sold at the rlsn and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five Javs' i-dveitlae S."1!.1" "?mei newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. C. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. LOl'IS D. WINE. Trustee. CLARENCE B. RHEEM. Trustee, Jel5-d&ds 910 F <t n w C7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC wnnt of the rain until THURSDAY". JUNE THIR TIETH, 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK 1 M- LOUIS D. WINE ... CLARENCE B. RHEEM. je29-d&dg Trustees I THOS. J. OWEN, auctioneer, 013 F NT. N.w.' CENTRAL REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT PUB 1 LIC AUCTION, BEING PREMISES NUMBER 700 8TH ST. N.W., NEAR PATENT OFFICE. On UllRSDAY, JUNE THIRTIETH, IfJS AT I HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., 1 win, at request of o?ner, sell at pub'le auction in front of the prem | lses part lots 1 and 2 in square 405, fronting 18 ft on 8th st. by a depth of W! feet to a 4-ft allev" j and improved by a three-story brick house bay I wl.i.dow and basement. ,.?'';rI"8 ma'|e known on day of sale. A deposit of $JK) required. Conveyancing and recording at nur ch?r"; THOMAS J. OWEN, Auctioneer. DUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers! I 1"s^ror8AJ5v, ?L TW0 BR'GK HOUSES, east street north I i?I!f ,.Vlrt1(r of?two eertaln deeds of trust, recorded | I" Libe No 2016. folios 2S7 ct seq.. and 2W2 et I tnir the land records of the DIs trlct of Columbia, we a-ttt sell, at public auction TimtTtKT. ,n1?re>irtV, v,.'?THl'KfiDAY' THE I I)A\ jfF. JUNE. A.D 189S AT I FI\ h <> CLOCK P.>fr. followiug deFcrIl)ed real 'r.f lTt? hi ,he rity of ^"??hingt?n. in said District: Lots nun.tiered one hundred and seventy-six (176)-and one hundred and sevemy soven (177) of Joseph T. Byrne s subdivision. In sqi.are cumbered eight hundred aud fiftv-rix t8T6l as per plat recordtd In Liber 20. foil. 75. of the records of the surveyor's clHce of said District together with the Improvements, "ijlstln^ of two three-story brlcC dvrEJIings, Nus. <;25 and 627 L stree- northeast. J , "leru.s: OD'j-thlnl?ras'V lalance in equal In stltllments. at one and two years, with interest at (? i?er edit per nnnnu*. payable setnl-aunuaily from Sr/.J . . sec11r??! ?>y?eed of trust upon the piojierty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pmefceser. A deposu of Jhhp 0u each lot will be required at time of s;-Ie. All conveyan<*lng at pur chaser ? co t. Terms to l* complied with within ten days otherwise triBjtees reserve the tight 'o '"her lot at (he risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser tjiercqf. - KIT5ENE CARl'SI, ALDIS B. BROWNE. JelS-dA'.s Tmetees. JAMES W. RATt'I.IFFE, auctioneer (successor to Itatcllffe, Sutton & Co.) T'; TATFEA-r SKvf, r?v i\A.I I ABI'E KEAL KS i-AIE AT AV ALON I1KIC1H IS IN THF dk TKICT OF columbia. IMPltOVED BY \ SIX-liOOM FRAME DU EIXING - ? rl\y TirtUH, ? 'frtuin deed of trust, doted th* rv! 'lf-1'IHJir., nnd duly recorded In Liber 1U88, nt folio 466 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will se'l .'!m.J" ' au-.-tlon, in front of the bremiscs <>i> THURSDAY, the THIRTIETH MV OF K'P 18y8?' ^ ^ }X E O'CLOCK P.M., tbe following'de scribed laud and premises, situate, lviuir ami t>e jiig in the county of Washington, District of Co lumbia. known and distinguished as and t^iuz loc numbered seven (7), block numl?ered five (5> in Stcne and Johnson, trustees', subdivision of Av* lon Heights, as recorded in Book County 7 at page 18, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements there on, consisting of a six-room frame dwelling lerms of sale: One-third of the purchase ?nouor la cadi, and the balance In two equal Installme-its io one and two yeaiB. with Interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from duv .aui1 ?e<;ur-d by deed of trust op the prop erty sold, or all cosh, at the option of the purl chaser. A deposit of Sluo will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, etc., at tbe pur chaser s cost Ieriin. to be complied with within fifteen days froiu the day of sale, otherwise tbe trustees reserve the right to resell tbe property at tb'! risk and cost nt the defaulting purchaser after Ave days advertisement of such resale in acme newspaper puUlshcd in Washington D C JOHN J. W II.M ARTII, 1 ? iOHN MILTON. Je20-dAds s Trustees. C G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. 1407 G at. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE FRAME DWELL INGfc*, NOS. 1216, 1218 AND 1220 3D 8TRKPT m?HS,S?T;. V'8? i HREE mVETu^f lN REAR, NOS. 307, .109 AND 311. nar? .n,iC'ir'i'lln deei' ?f ,rust d,,e<1 Jan ftjil . ' "nd <luly "corded In Liber No. 2286. ,re ?f.,he Und records of the rrVn- - ?"nuMl0ef a^ Jf?jct of Columbia, and designated as and beUg original lot numbeie<l fifteen (16). In square numbered eight hundred and one (801). lerms easy and made known at sale. HENRY H. BERGMANN. GEORGE M. EMMERICH. le20-dAus Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SAI.F OF HOUSE NO. 224 D STREET northwest^ AND ONE-STORY BRICK NUEbe ?n rear ON INDIANA AVE x i?y TiriuS of * certain deed of trnst. recorded In spc^Hr^i0 ?uKtt8?i n C?,ua^ flve^ h un'd reef "a n d? se've n ty"t w'o ' (^2, described In Tald deed of trust, together with the Improvements thereon. .nrtTS* uf "*le: ,?n?thlrd cssb, balance In one and two years, with interest at six per cent per time of sale* *eml-annually. ?2u0 requlred at CHARI.ES E. BENJAMIN * Je23-dAds DUNCANSON firos.. auctioneers. TRVv<r?ESv,lal?,, ??7.two BR[CK DWm.L ING8, nos. 311 and 313 ON O STREET1 SOUTHWEST. NEAR the ARSENAL t .viL two I deeds of trust, recorded In # iX9, j?!o?^?8 *nd 273, of the Und records of the DIstHct . of Columbia, and at he request of tbe party, fctcufeil thereby, we will sell, I at public auction. In front of the Dremises on thursday, JUNE ?H?TIETH ISM .Ttorp PAST FIVE O'CLOCK v^' lots M7,nd 238 fn I?? ""Mivislon of wtjt oficqaare 546. a? per plat In 5?* Vffp surveyor's otBce of said Et*? Sin, J twfwstory brick houses on said _J ? ^lth r?rds running back to an alley, and J?1"', terminus it (he Metropolitan Railroad ^?ratel/. ei MC ^"Cel 0nljr k? ?wl<1 . Tfermil ? - One-third Jof purchase money In cash, balance in equal note*, at one, two and three * per tent Interest per annum secured by trust on the property sold, or pur chaser can pay all cash. ^Deposit of 1100 reunlrMt on each lot when sold.' <ffnveyan*ng ^ p^! chaser s cost. Terms ton be compiled with In 16 daya or trustscs reserve tha right to resell alther fFGENE CARUSI. )s!7-dAds ^ C. G. SLO^N * CO^ AUCT8.. 1407 G ST\ TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME UOCSR vn m JEFFERSON strectt ANAC^OTIA^ Bj virtue of a certain deed of trust datarf isSST du'r recorded In Liber No M82. folio 450 et seq. T one of the land nmnti tbe blatrict of ColilrAla. atrf at \ht ^ the party secured thereby', we ?*U ?Tu^?t wblli ?neUon, In front of the premises, on THURSDAY THE tHIRTIETH DAt OF JUNE 1 a HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M Ihe SuiwlS described land and premises, situate In the JSmitJ of Washington, District of Columbia ami Mted as and beta, tots four hu??rf ind rtiSSfn i^'twx^^i^d^a^ Ss? ^n4?.- put ?f Terms easy sad made known at sale ggg&vsagjgg: AUCTION SALES. FRAME TOMORROW. CL G. SLOAN & OO., AUCTIONEERS." 1407 Q ?t. b.w. TRUSTEES' 8ALH Or TWO-STORY DWELLING, NO. 23 G ST. N E. Bj rirtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July the Ctn, 1806, and duly recorded In Liber No. 2187, folio 804 et sea., one of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell st public auction. In frrnt of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE THIR TIETH DA? OF JUNK. 1898. AT HALF-PA8T FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate and being in the city of Weshington. In the District of Columbia, sod known and distinguished as and being parts of lots twenty and twenty-one (20 and 21) in Cabot's subdivision of squars six hundred and seventy-seven (677), as per plat in Book N. K., page 274, in the surveyor's office of said District, beginning on G street four teen (14) feet west of the east line of lot twenty (20); thence west along said street fourteen (14) feet; thence north eighty-seven (87) feet seven (7) Inches to the rear line of said lots; thence east fourteen (14) feet; thence south eighty-seven (87) feet seven (7) inches to the beginning. Terms easy and made known at time of sale. GEORGE M. EMMERICH, Tnstee. DOUGLASS S. MACKALL, Trustee. Je20-4&ds Fl'TL'RE DAIS. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO THE LATE MICHAEL CRANE. AND BEING PREMISES NI'MBEREI) 742 AND 744 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST AND 203 C STREET SOUTH EAST. IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of the authority conferred upon us as trustees under the last will of Michsel Crane, late of the Dist *ict of Columbis, we will, in front of the respective premises, offer for sale, at public auction, to the best and highest bidder therefor, the following lots of ground at the times and on the terms hereinafter mentioned, to wit: 2. On TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. all of sublot | 51, in square rumbered 518, in said city, accord ing to the subdivision made by Michael Crane and others and recorded In Liber 11, folio 25, of the I records of the city surveyor's office. This lot has , a front of 22.33 feet and is improved by two two storied frame dwellings of eight rooms each, num bered 742 and 714 Fourth street northwest. 3. On THE SAME DAY. AT A QUARTER-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all that part of lot num 1 bered 0, In square numt>er?d 763, in said city, con tained wlthir the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the same at a point on the line of C street distant thirty feet east from the north west corner of the said squure, and runuiug thence I south 53 feet 9J,? inches; thence east 15 feet; thence north o3 feet 9Mj inches to the line of C | street aforesa'd, and thence west alone said line 1 15 feet, to the place of beginning. These prem ises are improved by a two-story and cellar brick 1 dwelling, containing six rooms and being number 203 C street southeast. The terms of sale of all the said premises are | the following: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in two equal payments at one and two years from date of sale, bearing in i terest and secured to the satisfaction of the trus tees. A deposit of $100 will be required on each lot at the time of sale. All conveyaneing and re 1 cording at the purchaser's cost. Resale at risk and cost of tne defaulting purchaser unless terms I of sale are complied with within ten days of the day of sale. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT, SAVINGS AND | TBUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF CO LUMBIA, loth street and New York ave., I R. ROSS PERRY, Fendall building. I Trustees. CROWING TO THE RAIN THE ABOVE SALE is postponed until TUESDAY, JULY FIFTH, 2S98, at same hcur and place. Je29-dts BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING THE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1610 MARION ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly record ed In Liber No. 2196, folio No. 452 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, JUNE , TWENTY-EIGHTH. AT HALF-PAST FOUR I O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es tate, situate in the city of Washington, District j of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered 127 in Eugene I Carvsl and William John Miller, trustees', sub divisions of part of square numbered 444, as the j same Is recorded In B?>ok 14. page 161, one of ths records of the surveyor's office for the District if ! Columbia, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale- The above described property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust of $2,500 and accrued Interest, the particulars of which will be stated at time of sale; balance over and above said trust, one-half cash and bslanee ?n twelve months, with Interest at six per cent, {fr ail cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days, or the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. CHARLES N. WAKE/ JAMES J. LAMPTON, jel6-d&ds Trustees. (7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the lain until THURSDAY. JULY SEV ENTH. 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. jeL9 dJcds BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. THOMAS DOWLING A CO.. Auctioneers. 612 E st. n.w. Chancery sale of valuable improved REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO. 612 G STREET SOUTHWEST. WASHINGTON. D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the* District of Columbia, passed on the 21st day of May. A.D. 1898. in equity cause No. 13i*.Sl, The mas A. Gaddes vs. J. Walter Cooksey et al., the uudersigned trustees will eell at public auc tion. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 18l?S. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot lettered L. In square numbered 468. in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, the same being improved by a two stcry and back building frame dwelling house. Terms of sale as prescribed by said decree: One third of the purchase money in cash, und the baii:rc?? in one and two years from date of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser must be gl\cn. with inteiest, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per centum per aunum until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 will be requited at time of sale. All conveyancing, acknowledging and recording at pur chaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not com plied with in ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after three days' pullic notice of such resale In some newspaper published In Washington. D. C. SAMUEL MADIHJX. 340 ludiaua ave., WM. MEYER LEW IN. 406 5th st. n.w.. Trustees. CTTIIE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1898, same hour aud place. By order of the trus.ees. jelli-?I&ds C. G. SLOAN 6 CO.. AUCTS.. 1407 G 8tT TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE^ IXJCATED ON FIFTH STREET. LE DROIT PARK. BEING FOUR THUEE-STORY PRESSED-BRKK DWELLINGS. NOS. 1829, 1835. 1837 AND 18?9. By virtue of four ceitain deeds of trust, each dstcd October 14, 1892. and duly recorded In Liber li26. folios 478, 485. 489 and 493 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 auction. In front of the prem ies. .on FRIDAY. JULY FIFTEENTH. 1898. AT FIVE O'OIXXJK P.M., the following descril>ed real estate, situate In the county of Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered sixty-two (62). sixty-five <66>. sixty-six <6(1* and sixty-seven (67). In Belle Bond and David B. Gottwall's subdivision of lots six (6) and seven J (7). and others. In block numbered five (5). l^e Droit Park, as said subdivision is recorded in the : office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in County Book eight <S). folio eighty-five <85?. to gether with improvements, consisting of four (4) three-story pressed-brick dwellings. Nos. 1829. 1835. 1837 and 1839 5th street. Le Droit Park. I Terms: One-third cash, balance In one (1) and two (2) years, wilh Interest at six (6> per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, st the option of the pi rch&ser or purchasers. A deposit of $100 wilt be required on cach house at time of sale. Terms to be complied with In 15 days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after due notice published In some Washington newspaper. MYRON M. PARKER, JAMES M. GREEN. je27-d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE INVESTMENT BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE 80UTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUE BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS NORTHWEST. AND VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE EAST SIDE OF 6TH STREET BE TWEEN I> AND F. NORTHWEST. By virtue of the powers conferred upon me by the lsst will and testament of America G. Pedriek, deceased, as construed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the undersigned, as sur viving executor and tiustee nnder said will, will offer for sale, st public auction, in front of the premises on New York avenue, on FRIDAY. JULY EIGHTH. 1898. AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. all of lot lettered "I." in Susan M. Burche's subdivision of original lot two (2). In square num bered two hundred and twenty-three (223). as per plat recorded In Liber C. H. B.. folio 27. In the surveyor's office of the District of Columbis. said lot being improved by a two-story brick building, used for business purposes, numbered 1410 and 1412 New York svenue northwest. Also, st SIX O'CLOCK P.M.. on the ssme dsy. in front of the premises on 6th street, the south 2S feet front by the full depth of lot 6. snd the north 8 feet front by the depth of 51-feet of orig lnsl lot 5. In square four hundred and eighty-nine (489). ssid psrt of lot 5 being subject to the alley way reserved in s deed recorded In Liber J. A- 8., No. 187, folio 281, of the lsnd records of the Dis trict of Columbia. The ssid resl estste last men tioned being improved by s lsrge four-story brick residence, numbered 419 8th street northwest. Terms of sals for each parcel: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the bal ance In two equal Installments, psyable in one snd two years after the day of sale, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, paysble semi annually. or all cash, at the purchaser's option; the deferred payments. If any, to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing date on the day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the respective properties sold. A deposit of $500 on the New York avenue property and of $300 on the 8th street property will be required on , the dsy of ssle. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the ccst of the purchaser. Terms of ssle to be compiled with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and coet of the defaulting purchaser, after five days* advertisement In The Evening 8tar. AUCTION SALES. FITIKES DAIS. THOMAS J. OWEN. AUCTIONEER. ! TRUSTEES' SALE OK VAIXAKLE REAL ES TATE, BONO PREMISES NO. 117 SECOND 8TUEET NORTHEAST. By Tlrtae of a deed of I nut. dated February IV. 1899. and recorded ID Llbcr No. 21t>4, folio 172 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, by direction of the pcrty secured sad under authority of an order of tbe Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. pass*<l June 27. 1898. in Equity Cause So. 18014, the under signed will sell, at l.ublic auction, on SATUR DAY. THE NINTH DAY OF JULY, 1*4*. AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.m.. in fr<mt of the premises, part of lot nlue <9). in squat* 758. beginning at tbe southwest corner of said W and running east 85 feet; tberce northwesterly at right angles to Maryland avenue 22 48-100 f?et; thence west 74 73-100 feet to 2d street east, and thence south 20 feet to the beginning, im proved by a 14-room brick building, with all mod ern improrementa. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust securing $7,COO, which can remain on the property. Terms: One-third of the amount over $7,000 In cash, balance in one fnd two years, secured by trust on the property, or all cash, at the pur chaser's option. Deposit of $200 required ??n dsy of sale. Conveyancing and recording at the cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with in 10 days, trurtees will resell at risk und cist of defaulting purchaser. FILLMORE BE ALL. Trustee. JESSE H. WILSON. Trust**, Je28-d&d* 319 4^ ft. n.w. TLOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. BEING PREMISES NUMBERED 007. GU9 AND 611 4TH ST. N'.W., OPPOSITE PENSION OF FICE. On FRIDAY, JULY FIRST. 1898. AT HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. I will, at the request of tbe parlies Interested, tell at public auction in front of the premises lots 4 and 5 in square 53?>. fronting 52 feet on 4th st. by a depth of 83 feet to a 20 foot alley. The above lots will bo sold separately, for three building lots, or as a whole. Terms: One-third cash, bain t ee to suit purchaser. A deposit of $100 on each lot If sold separately, or $500 If sold as a whole. Conveyancing and record ing at purchaser's cost. Je25-d&<ls THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY.BEINO AN UN DIVIDED ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN ALL OF SQUARE 1094, EXCEPT LOT 13; ALSO ALL OF UNIMPROVED LOT 11. SQUARE 1027; PROPERTY NO. 5o7 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. AND NO. 2115 H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columl ia. passed in Equity Cause No. 17S22. the undersigned, trustees, will offer fur sale, at public auction, in front of the respective premises, those certain pareeia of real estate and premises, situate In the city ef Washington, in the District of Columbia, tc wit: On THURSDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. 1898. COMMENCING AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. an undivided one-third interest In all tbi.se unimproved lots or parcels of land and premises, known and distinguished as and t.etng ..rijjinsl lots numbered 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ??, 10. 11. 12. 13, 14, 15. 16. 17, 19 and 20, in vjuare 1094. con taining 104.708 square feet of ground. The en tirety is subject to a deed of trust to secure tbe sura of $4,000. bearing interest at six per cent, now overdue, but will be extended if desired On FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY oF JULY, 1898. COMMENCING AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. all of lot designated as and b?lng the south ?0 feet 1 inch front by the full depth of original lot numbered 11. in square 1027. unimproved. On FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JULY 1898. COMMENTING AT FIVE O'Ct/M'K P.M., part of original lot nuraltered P. in square 377^ contained within tbe following *n. t'*s and bcncds. viz: Beginning for the same on the line of loth street west to a point distant 19 feet 4 inches north from the south line of said lot; running thence north 16 feet, then east hi feet 1 inch: thence south 16 feet, and thence west fcl feet und 1 inch to the place of beginning, improved by a two-story and basement brick hous?. On MONDAY. THE ELEVENTH OF JULY COMMENCING AT FIVE OCI/H'X P.M., sli of that lot distinguished as the west half of lot 4. square 77. beginning at the southwest corner of said lot; thence east i.bng the Hie of H utreet 26 feet 4^ inches: thence north 141 feet Inches to a 30-foot alley in rear of sa'd lot; thence along the line cf said alley 26 feet 4'* inches to the dividing line between lots 4 and 5; thence along said dividing line 14? feet 9*4 inches to said street and place of beginning, improved by a three-story brick apartment house. Terms of sale: The purchase monev to be paid in equal installments of one-third cash, one third in one year and one-third In two yea is from the day of sale, with Interest fr un the day of sale upon such deferred payments at kIx per centum per annum until paid, evidenced by 'b? notes of tbe purchaser or purchasers, un J secured by deed or deeds of trust upon the real ? state so sold, cr all cash, at the option of the purchaser or pur chasers. A deposit of *200 nill be required en each of the above properties wh-**i sold. Terms of sale must be complied v*ith within fifteen days after day of sale, otherwise the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the purchaser or purchasers. All conveyancing and secording at purchaser's cost. DANIEL W. DOUR. Trust-*. ALBERT T. COUMBE, Trustee Je27-dAds 142.% N. Y. ave. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, A( <TI<IN EER. (Successor to Ratcllffe, Sutton Ac Co.) I TRUSTEES* SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK I DWELLING. NO. 215 G STREET NORTH EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly record?Hi In Lil>er No. 2olU. folio 30b et seij.. one of tbe laud records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, tbe under signed trustees will offer for sale by public uuc tlon, til front of the premises, on FRIDAY, FIRST DAY OF JUi V, A.D. 1898. at HALF PAST FoUIl O CLOCK P.M.. the following described rial estate, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Tbe east twenty-live i25) feet of original lot fifteen ?15?. in square numbered seven hundred and lifty-lhrec <753*. by the depth of said lot, together with all the improvements, rights, &c. Terms: One-thI d cash, the balance In one and two years, with Interest from the day of sale at six per < ent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property s?>ld, or all cash, at the option of the pun baser. A deposit of $100 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in tifteen days fr? m the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of tbe defaulting purchaser, afte.- five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing. &c., at the purchaser's cost. HENRY II. BERG MANX, GEORGE M. EMM'^Mct. Je21-d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF NOS. 709. 711. 713 AND 715 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1593. folio 117 et seq of the land re<? rds of the District of ColumbiJr we w ill sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, en THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. A.D. 181 >8. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow ing described real estate, situate In the city <?f Washington, in said District: All the following described parts of original lets numbered three (3). fcur (4). Ave (5? and six (6l. in square numbered five hundred and twenty-nine (5210. viz: Begin ning on 4th street west ninety-live <95) feet north of the southwest corner of said square and run ning thence east one hundred tl(?0? feet piralb-1 with G street; thence north fifty-five l55> leet to an alley; thence west along said alley and par allel with first line one hundr?d (100) feet to 4th street; thence south fifty-five <55? feet to the place of beginning, together with the improve ments, consisting of two two-story brick dwell ings, Nos. 709 and 711 4th street northwest, and two two-story frame dwellings. Nos. 713 and 715 4th street northwest, adjoining said brick dwell ings. Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal in , stallments at one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, pajable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. <>r all cash, at the option of the ' purchaser. Th^ property will l? efferent as four parcels, separately, and a deposit of $100 on each lot will be required at time of sale. All convey ancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiled with within ten days, otherwise the trustees re serve the right to resell any house with its gr.tund at the risk and cost of the defaulting uurchaser thereof. GEORGE E. FLEMING, ERNEST L. SCHMIDT. Ja2S-d&ds Trustees. Fendall building. | C. G. SLOAN A CO.. AUCTS.. 1407 G ST. N.W? TRUSTEES* SALE OF A VALUABLE THREE 8TORY It KICK ANl) STONE IIWELlJMi NO. 11UU SEVENTEENTH STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deod of trust, dulv re corded Id Liber 1924, folio 120 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, an 1 at 1 the request of tbe party secured then by, the all - derslgnvd, trustees, will sell, at public auction. to the blithest bidder. In front of the prrmisc?., on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH (Stbl DAY OF JULY. AD. 1898. AT HALF-PAST 'KOIR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described real estate, sit mite In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered seven (7). in Jesse I). Olbbs' subdivision of square numlxrid one hun dred and forty-nine (149), as per plut recorded In the office of the surveyor for sMd District, in Book 19, pace 94. together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a three-sturv brick dwell ing. brown-stone front and sli modern Improve ments. tnd known as No. 21 ou 17th street north west. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be psld In cash, and the balance in two equal lnstsllmems. In one (1) and two i2i years aft-r date of ssle. secured on property sold, with inter est at rate of six. per centum per annum, pava'ile semi-annually intll paid, or all rash, at option of the purchaser. A deposit of one hundred dollars will be required at time of ssle. All conveyancing and recwding at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 10 days from day of sale, or the trustees will resell at riak and cost of defaulting purchaser. WASHINGTON DAXENHOWER. Trustee. W. IRVING BOSWELL, Trustee. Jc24-d*ds 1411 Q st. n.w. THOS. J. OWEN, ACCT.. 913 F ST. N W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BI ILDING LOT ON 10TH STREET BETWEEN If AND G STREHT8 NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded In Liber 2294, folio 96 et seq.. one of tbe land record* of the District of Colnmbls. and at the request of tbe party secured thereby, we will ?eU, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. JULY FIRST 1898. AT HALF-PAS T FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described real estate, situate In the city of Waeningtoo District of Columbia, and being lot numbered 48 Id Charles Just's subdlvhbam of square 935. aa the suae Is recorded In tin surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: This property if sold subject to ? deed of tract for six hundred dollars; balance cash. All cojveyaBeing at purchaser's cost. A de posit of (100 inquired at time of sale. Terms to be complied with la tea days. Q. B. GIBSON. Trustee. J*21-d?4g D. K. JACKSON, Trustee. AUCTION SALES. Fl'Tl'RK DAYS. THOH. J. OWEN". Auctioneer. Bis F st. q w. TRVSTKm- SALE OF VERY VALt'ARI.F IV KTopvD i.'L'V!!^ER,TY: BEIV? THE THREE UruSi-c 1 fJJJXU NO. &21 F STREET NORTHKA8T. , ,n^LjTKTOi?f .? dwd of ,n,,t to "*? d?>Jr recorded fp. ?. t records "><? District of Colum bia, in Liber No. 2244, folio 8!W, et trq we will, ?W.K "NU1?it of Of the notes scoured thereby, sell it public auction. In front of the ?hk Tr>vVvVii .V ?''<,CK P M "N Monday. ?Vio?r^ i tjl1 at ?r ?" ly a.i. ihih th? fii i! K i, *r.rl,r <1 property, situate an.I It In* In lilt- AH ^h,r * .lnf,on; 1>l,tt1ct "f C-durobla. to J All that certain piece or i*rcel r,f land and premise, known and distinguished aa an.1 beta* |?, numbered twenty-three ,23,. in carnal and Miller trilstcea . suhdivlstcn of Ion In square numt.cr?d eight hundred and thirty fir. <8351. aa recorded Id the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum bia ,n 1.1 her No. 18, folio 107 Term, of aale: One-third cssh. bslsnce In one and two yeai a. tvprea, ntod by notes of the unr chaser bearlug ? per cent Interest, pa v.Me .m| annually, and ac. rrred by a deed of trait upon the property Bold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser A deposit of *2S0 required at the rim* or aale. All conveyancing and recording at tin coat of the purchaser. Terma of sab to he com. piled with within ten daya from dav of aale other, wlae the trustees reserve the Hgbt to r.wll the property at the risk and coat of the defaulting pun baser after Are daya' adTertlaernenr ,.f m.f naal* In some newspaper published in the cltv of W ashingtotl. D. C. ALBERT A WILSON , ... JOHN B LARNER. ' ' Je27-d*d? Trustees. 1S3R K at. n w. THOMAS DOWLIV; & CO . AUCTIONEERS. 612 a at. B.w. TRI STEER' SAI.E OK VAM'ABIX IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE, BEINO NUMBERS 12~, 1231 AND 1233 NEW JERSEY AVEXl'B SOUTH EAST, WASHINGTON. D. r. By rlrtue of a certain deed of tnrat to us dated February 18. 188?. and dnly recorded In Liter No. 13. <. folio llu et seq., one of the l.and Ilcc, rds of the District of Columbia, and at tho request of the party secured thereby, we the un dersigned trustees, will sell at public auction In front of the premises, on MONDAY. Till: I WKV DAY' OF Jl'NE, 1NSIS. AT FIVE 0 I LCM'K I' M., the followlug descr ibed laud and promises, situate In the city of Washington. Pla trlct of Columbia, snd designated as and t?elug part of lot nineteen tl9, of Csrroli and Laws' suto r-Ti' " of, **luare seven lruudred aud forty three (.431, beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot nineteen (lHr at the Intersec tion of New Jersey avenue and a public slley forty M , "We; thence running west with said fi,'5', ?'""g the north line of said lot sUty-eU ioSil IT. t5<,nop. ?>uth fifty two (52i feet, to the sot.th line of said lot; thence east along the south line of said lot eighty (So, feet Seven <7, Inches *.? E avenue; thence along tlie line of , rat'?. "V"1"-' I" * northwesterly direction getL^'wIfWfcl''? to ,be pUc* beginning to of three^rH^ .J '"Provementa there ,n. .oDslstltg or thtee (3> two-story frame dwellings. to tooaid J,1"0 "J1"* "f <h? P?rehaae money }n.iSi?. ? cash. and th? balance In two euuul 1 nertir"'it alr?J<rt10 ?ne 1""1 lw" !""r? ""1,b .. . P^r 'en' l*r aunum, purahlo of^?., ^ 7' from d"J "f secured hv deed on property sold, or sll caah at ontlou ,.r pun haaer. A de,??lt of ?2?? will he" J in i Purchaser at the time of sale. All anclng, recording and notarial feea at the cstTf Si hfSten t T *? "mpll.^ ilS the Ir. ' " rrolu <laJ' Of sale. Otherwise e?y i ".h? rt,hl 40 r?li "e Pro" chJser after five Jel6 dAd. HERBECT A. aV&VrZT P-^^dT'i!mii fc-t vu-SAI'K h kh BEEN lf>?T P^i-fa until \\ fc,SI.A V Jl'T Y SIXTH ik-am .t aarrre hour and place. By order of th??,',^ , KAR1> E. PAlUu TriatfH* Je2i-d&da HERBERT A GIIJ, Tn.atee THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER ??13 F st. d.w. TRrSTKE'S S.U^ ol- VAI.CABLE lMrit<IYEl> FFksnv .5 lJl REAL EST a TE ON JEF ANACOh-TIA I, c'48""1^ S-fKEKTS. tohfrTatUeii?iS 'T'"1" <?' dated Oc lu ijh^v'?^txled N'o^mber <; ikw,, at folio 3H5 Ol ??e?i. In ib?* r?v?>nlor ? ou?, ,V l,",rlC, * ^'llrmbla and at the re tee win seH l",ny r;','"r"! ,b" undersigned trus tee win ecu public auction. In fr- i t ?.f th? oF jrTv ?A iTl i21iAY* THK twku-. h I.At iII 'i V" lMi<s? at |,'<M 11 <>'<'?!>?? K I'M cutis' i *!"' situate In An,.' one il', V Li' designated as lor, nuoiis red from smt .1 , . T". ,U'' fnelitsive. In Mock one and also lot eighteen lis,, in block two of n I Green . sul, of psrt of Chn h.ster re. ..rde'l m thereto "U AH / '"'J". M' '"<? 'n.pr ve, tuereon. All of ?Mnl lots will f,,r Ml<* first In one parcel. If n<> bid Mittsfa.-t..n' t.. tb? trustee shall be re? elve<l for all <.f khi.1 ti.Mi. said lots will he offered f..r Mfe ...pa*".',, ,v Mfut 88 <>ne-fourtb cash, balan.-e In one and two years, secured by deed of trust on the SETS'.Htat"T Mil-s mi u ally ..r all cash, at the option <?f purchaser. I'.i.. xif ?? f fitM? tvqu red at time of sale if lot. are J.u -r if separatelyt a deposit of $2S ,.u . ?T|, lot required at tiuie of sale Tern.s of sal. tl. be complied with in fifteen days. ??r pn?p?-rtv resoid ff defaulting pun-baser, aft^r five ?inrn' h ^ US!1'"" ?T? K. M. 1 Alth.KK. Attorney for I'artv A'lantie buiidlUK ... THOMAS J. OWEN, ArCTIOXEEi: 1#13 F st. n.w. TOHElf:SV<T,?'!?l?'t' VAI'' AI" K I NIMIMloVKi. IvLAl. KM AII. rl\ f.\il^,w \\l, u \s.u INtiroN STREETS, ANA.VwnA D t ., ,5K," 'V""1" ? f 'rust. ,l,l.d April V'n i'-i? . April 2K. 1SM7. Ill LlIs-r 22ii7 folio 1,1 et se.J , In u?. recoider s ofli.-e fo. H o District of t.oluu 1,1a. and ai the rcou.fi ,.f n,e Sill selTTt'oiI",'"""!' I'"'. LfV,1..*1: J,ubll?" **'?*? fn?ut ?,f ib?. , rein??^s ,, , . ' ' T,IK '"H-FTII DAY ,, !|7\ A D. Nw at Fill It o'CLiM'K I' M t|? fo||,.'?: lug descrlis-d land and pien-.s.*, sin',;,;, in KM. SSJ 111 l'lS1'l,''i'.'"i1 ?.<l?"g""'-.l ar- b'ta i n '. bb<ck J. and al*?> 1. i *;?; m |,i ?.k 1. allI lU o L. (iiwn'o Mil^lirislon . f riji.-l . vt?.r fo b, '"L" am" 'r' T,''"" r ' No! b. folio ..4 All of aaid l..th will I... , ft. r.-d for aale in oue pan-el first. If no bid satiafs.-t,?ry to the trustees shall W iv. eiv.d f. r all , f saidMot? ,Li'n Tetius Of sale One-half cash, balan.c i? one year secured by nu-l ,.u the propertv Intei2? payable semi-annually, or all caah. ?r the option of the purcii. ser. A deposit of $ltai w|M i? re qui rod a, time of sale if lots are sold tot. the. If sold separately a deposit of J2.r> on each I .t will lie required at time of sale. Term, of sale to be complied *"i?h ir fifteen days, or property resold at risk of defaulting purchaser, after fivo dava* adv-l tlsemeut. Convey a,_ o'f p.irchte'r. . , THOMAh IjAIT\E\ Tl :1st,-* je2<-dAda lolls LANGHAM, Jr.. 1 r.istee. 1>1 "NCANSON MM . AI CTIONEEKS. " TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREH FIVE I .<T? nv U'HL'MBU HEIGHTS. FRONTING l.. ~|.| ,' OK WHITNEY AVENUE A \ Di'iV T'H-NI,itTH AND SOITH SIDES ? >I* D%ltT MJ."''" STREET BETWEEN SIIURmw AVENUE AND THIRTEENTH STREET ?fc, i V-o,.U,.j ? a certain de,d of trust, dated the lo nJ'o* <11>h0 A|'r."' A " ?"d recorded aucng the land re<ords ??f the District ..f ? ..lnm >r''t|L'h''jd221(e 'I'"0 1 " ,e<1 ' ""J ,!" request of the bolder of the notes secured therein, tve will ?ffer. sep.ra -ly, at public auction. In front of the premises, on WEDNMSDAY THE ?i\Ttf - five ... , ,h' following desertIs-d property situate In the county of Washington. District ,.f Columbia, to wit: All those certain !>i'c.-s or ?"r1*1' u lan'1 ?nd premises known an I distitr gl'lshed as au.l la-lng lots numbered two 2i and nineteen 119i In bloek numl?-re.| twenty rSOi. and lot numl^red eighteen <181, t? bl.K-k nnmliered twinty-one <211. In the sulalivislon of lurnhla C.'vSrnoi- ?fh rp"l ""'""J ?OtallTlsl.ni Isa.k m"??r Shepherd, pag- 137. of the surre* ,r s office of the District of Columbia; subie.-t to' the covenants that when a building Is erected on said fr.nt iu .il10.' w1thln thirty (Sll) feel ?t the front line that no manufacturing or mechanical business shall he carried on and that no spl It nous liquors shall be sold iljcri said lots; together with lb? improvements thereon; subject, however, to th? following: incumbrances: On lot 2 in block 20 a deed Of trust to secure $2.-Km. with interest at 55i,- i . '*'r ?nnutu from Oct?u-r ? l?r'' p"1."' ,b; 2,1 ? * deed of trust to secure *-,6?Kt, with Interest at the rate of 0 .a-r ,-ent ler arnutn from October 4. IW7; on lot IS. block 21 a deed of trust to secure *1 !?ki. with Interest et 0 per cent per annum from (k-tober 4. 1KI7. Terms of sale; The above mentioned in. nm brances tl l?- assume.1 by the purchaser r.nd the balance to be paid as fo.knvs: One third f the tmroliase money to Iw paid In caah end the re mainder In two equal Installments. resi> ? -1Irely In one and two years, with interest ther ,n pari able semi-annually, at the rate of ? per .-eut ner anruoi untU rwl.1, or all cash, st the option ,.f !he pin chaser. A dep. Sit of $l,io on each lot will fie required at the time of sale. Sale to Is? ,-lo.ed in fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the prop erty wSU be resold at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser, after five days' sdver' i-.- ie nt In some news|M|w>r publishe,] In W?shltu-i.ci ,it? D. C. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser GEO. W. F. SWARTZELL, ...... CLARENCE It LiiCTM Je24-dAd* 9lg p St. n.w . 'IVtistees. DUNCANSON* BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. "?S,S,"ilVslSK' ouv" ?'ia By virtue of a certain di-ed of trust dated the twenty-third 123d) day of April, A D llil^ recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia Uber l??s. folio 4SS el seq it^ at the ri"r*.M?f?r",e tK"d": Vf ,he aecnrcl theroby we nlll ofTer st public anctlon. In front of the prcBi ses. on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JlLY A D. ISMS at SIX O'CLOCK j'*." he following des,ribed property, situate In tie cltv AM JEr'"S'?- !"MrUt to wi? All that certain piece or |urcel of la ml and rironil . n distlngulsbe.1 as and being lot numbered one hundred and eighty-one ilfjii ,/(!? dred and seventy-one (171) nod one hundred .n* ?twyty-tw. <17?. and part 7 M 'Zi ?rq7u ZZVXX Cro"veJlS.rtr^? ^ toT^aid " 1^^nlih'St?^ceTT,p^;; z Siss ssir,?.?*!,rrcir,ri A "" 3S' ??i ^ required at time of sale. Sale to be rb*^ in ia drys from day of aale. oibetwlse proneitT^vfn H after* IZLS L^^f'^uro^!^10" C,tTl U C LOUIS D. WTNk' CLARENCE B. RHEEM, ws-iM, "? r "t,",;.