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1s* ae / | ‘7 7" ” * {HE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. JUNE 24, 18983—EIGHTEEN PAGES. QTRNDRR CIRC NOVY] [et ask ereen satin The is full and is sht at the waist by a COUNTRY HOUSE LIFE. SLENDER GIRLS NOW. | ssstexsasssite stares | Bate case ‘| 7 The sleeves. which are full, are bordered with | gathered girdle. A fall flounce is put across AUCTION SALEs. AUCTION SALES. lace, and a knotted of velvet ribbon en- | the front to imitate a yoke. The eleeves aro ‘=> A Bapid Developmeent, FUTURE DaYs. = — circles the wrist. tops of the ruffles are | formed of two deep flounces, which overhang a | From the New York Tribuee, UNCANSON BW coca alco trimmed by bands of knotted green velvet | leg-o'-mutton sleeve. This is a stylich costume. | One of the greatest evidences of the progress D BROS.. Auctioneers, Some Pretty Toilets for Them to|rivbon. tnd the mode would do Justice toa silk, should | of civilization in the United States of Inte rears TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAT, Oh Fi Se ee ee ee is the development of the country house life and HDF OF SORTH R Ste? pee, Tha | ‘cose t of the fourth illustration. It is bountifully . 3 IDE OF OR E GINS IX — Eieed in flounces of lace embroidery. The ite gradual absorption of the Lares and Penates EAST. BY DEPTH Gr wine BSTREET | Faist le made with a round youe of tucking, which is bordered by an embroidery rufile. DELICATELY SHADED SILKS. | sleeves are perfect works of art. ‘They are full and are shirred several times at the wrist and are finished off ina heading. A cap falls ove= Organdies and Mulls Which Make Up in| the top of the sleeve, and is formed of three penne Sapa a embroidery ruffles. These sleeves harmonize Bos Fashion of the| ¥ il with the rest of this summery costume. and general home interests and affections of the household, The town dwelling used to be the real center of the American home life, the sum- mer cottage being merely an accessory, and but little thought of in comparison with its solid and wealthy rival. “Anything” was considered SEVEN INCHES. By virtue of aden’ of trast to the undersiened, Gated Aucus: 14. 1801, and recorded in tikes we | © O04, folin 47) et neq’, ofthe lanl rents sr Noy | erict of Co wubia, direction of Of the debt secured by said deed of tense St pnbite auction va FRIDAY. tio 'S OF JULY, at SIX OCLOCR TM... ko STING IN PART WALNUT, CHIME: SPRI re will sell ENTH DAY isna. all the rea’ estate Aoacribed in sit’ dendot | BANG! me st. the same being wart ort five (43) in te | ‘OFFICE FURNITUKE, 4 oy ion of square ten hy 9 (1602), a TRON 8: Summer Favors the Girl of Slim Figure—| The “skirt is nat. belted im? ‘ia. the ‘Good enough for the country” in the way of PPL Ia book Te HE, fone ON oF the, 002}, AF | Tolbe wold by auction on the premises Mas ieee ee Big Sleeves and Wide Skirts, umal fashion at the waist, but forniture or daily living. ‘That this condition Tis turvepors office of tie Dintrict of Cclumbian ba: | FiqliraNesbay MOUNING. JUNE. TWENTE fe shirred several times, and bas a ‘heading of things tended to extravagant show and dis- rigoing on thenoutl nie of hort K ‘sive ts invit~ general attention, | CLOCK, to which we which stands up straight about two inches play, and was therefore parvenue and mere- thence easi fifteen (15) feet; thence south uinet te RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancts. HE SLENDER GIRL | above the waist, and makes the wearer look like ‘is most decidedly in| ® ¥eritable flowe: clover this season, for she can wear huge sleeves, wide skirts and ‘ perfect flower beds of ruffles and have the tricious, is obvious, Culture, eombined with (02) feet seven (7) inches: thence west fifteun (is) | (\ G. SLOANE Jeet and thenze north to the bevin leisure ‘and wealth, belong naturally to the Terms: Onecthird oft country, and we are just beginning to find out . ° Science in two equal’ . what in England has been an accepted fact for - ; years from Gate of aie, with 4 centuries, and fashion has now decrecd that a Secured on the property,or all cash, et purchaser's op- large country house with a less expensive house in town is ‘in “better form” than a huge The Remington Standard Typewriter is the official yetl-d&as Jn BEALL. "5 Trustees. - brown-stone front on Sth avenue and a ] | VALUASLF rn v Tat Nowa EaS t Oper cont, TIETH, ING, at PTW: whaivishon, : <60N = de tn the wfice of the wurreyos ; writing-machine of rid’s Colum Exposition.” [po Seok Base. Aamo: District <f'Cotumbia, te Beck Ce Be ig eat pees or econ te {he summer. f Many peo- ig-machi of the Wo Ci bian Exposition. LI daeperenpiaonty Tor ON THE Nonte | TA MTyees frome Bites Tuten Ree she is still looking her vot Whanie’ tae aoe SIDE OF KE. SAW STREET NEAR THE COR- Oa street to wide alley, na asthe real center of home life, trusting to H. N. HIGINBOTHAM, President. OF FOURTHENTH STREET, COLUMBIA | lodgings and rented houses for two or three echay _ : ST. in their beautiful country houses three-fourths CKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, Ee the Pion ve, of the year. Very different, too, is the standard story ontairing 16 rooms and a ta best, which her larger, ‘though perhaps more statuesque, sister most certainly cannot erty makes {1 ¥¢ and the increasing value ¢ vicinity of the ew trary for investment. 36, COLT MBIA HEIGHTS. This lot fronts itty wet on Kenesaw sirert and has ® the depth o: 16 feet. tts admirably adapt De angepeagraere ance Scr otliviag these modern Souniry houven from 327 Broadway, New York. Gelling or two good Uiuldingw cay be yincea there. | —* ae eae maces The graceful garden party gown is shown | the old-time fashion, which was marked by an | ————~ . oe ae it Buildi Tern: Oneso Balance can be arranced | “tae r= jostle pul propdeelorgee thorns: here. Tein mado of pure white ik mull and | eutfe ack of aoy formality, the Into dinner | 5,3, Washington Branch, Le Droit Building. age ranea a tte tanre cm be eaoent | U ies 2 ooh te tae ot a all cash or more that fourth if he desires. | Columbia and tom om voll et slender girl simply glories in these and never is trimmed only by ruffles of the dainty material RST RTT Bk sclgy, Beat irenerscon, doy cee eerie de 5 the family lounging in day attire’ and all the onal paar peed boo Rare ee et ee looks sweeter than when arrayed in pale of which the gown {teelf is made, The sleeves | accepted amenities of the life of today being AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. uth in Aitoon aye, ‘otnereine the rien fecerved to | OF TUES: Ise AT TUEENE Oct oeR a TR DAL tinted one, trimmed in impoemble looking are formed into three puffs with a ruffle about | deemed superfluous and inconsistent with sume 22 = —— Feseli the teonerte st the, Tay aul “ost of ght. titl, ciniin, interest “wed eaten th aed ey Eee Sounces and ruffles. the hand. The skirt has a deep flounce and the | mer-case and com/ort. ___ THIS AFTERNOON, FUTURE DAYS. purchaser after five days’ advertisemer | following described p: “rly to wit sale in some newspaper piblished Im. perty it: Partof lotename body jis decked out ina perfect garden of rufiles | | Let us take a peep into one of the houses of | (1E0. W. STIOKNEY, Au ye2i-dkas DENC | Within the fatto ie Iaerea nea eres AOE. contained . We % % HOMA® DOWLING & SON, Aucty 5 302i~ NEAS © he follow ine meres 4 Organdies and malls, too, are very fetching and flouuces. Tho rest of the costume, as| the now regime, by way of long contrastoa| Or — fb weds Bt, Bm. J)ERCANSON BROS... Ne a and of course the ‘summer, gist } shown in the picture, will speak for itself. Haak, Jow, gray. many-gabled house, with white | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | TRUSTEES Sale, OF VALUABLY BEAL AND! 1) ALE ac Sages E red 14 and ribbons and a large leghorn hat on her fluffy facings, colonial pillars and ample porte. | IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- | _Purmant to's dee! of trust made on the 15th day of | 20ST iis ME DWELLING STTU- d TH STREET NORTH. hair, with a dainty parasol over her head, and cochere. On either side of the broad flight of] ING, BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF | October, A. D. 1684, an reconted among the land of course is simply irresistible. i i records of Westmoreland county, Va., on the 14th borg marblesteps are large blue and white! gPRUCE AND BOHRER STREETS, LE DROIT Shy of November ‘A.D. I8R4 in Liber 43 and folio vases, filled with glowing wealth of color] Pyne wasninotow ty 240. to R. Byrd tewiaand John Sherman, ‘trustees, in the way of brilliant summer flowers. In the se oes by the Colonial Beach Improvement Company tose: cool shade of the veranda stately ferns and | ,,By Virtue of certain deeds of trust. dated March 14, | CUre certain bonded indebtedness therein described | secured there! .. pd 1892. and March 16. 149?, and duly recorded in Liber | (Samuel Burdett having been subs:ituted in place | sel) at public . in front of the palms are arranged in picturesque groupe, with | 16%: follo 40. and 1600, folio oR, 1d | of John Sherman as oueof the said trastees in eatd | THURSDAY, Bt 7 8 P que BI pt . 16e ‘respectively, anc 5 XiH Day rattan lounging chairs of every description, | wt Of the party secur ‘we will | deed of trust by an order entered in the county court | 4” p. 1803. AT SIX O'CLOCK ¥. pretty tables and gavly colored rugs, ham- io auction'in front of the premjass on SAT. | of Westmoreland county, Virginia, on the 28t day of y red rugs, SETAE TNEN TY FORRTHE nees at | November. A.D Str) anata dicectiom of hovers mocks and all the peculiar combination of En- O‘CLOCK PIM. the ollowine described land | of bonds mctred Hy aad deed” of trust the "anda me ce ee & diremises situated in the rity and District afore: | sighed trustees wil gell at pub'ic auction to the buen | fain Sh coapauin, ant ; a r situa fs rigne ‘wit pic an 0 t : spat cforizinal ‘otelsven (11) Wn a Le Sate aed rhe pictures dueriess. | said had known ae the weat 10710 fest om Bprocest. | Gat, bidder on’ tho NINEAECATH UgtH) DAY OF | RRs Dat cf original ot ci-ve “bectentea t ich ig so characteristic of the American | by the full denth thereof of lot forty-tine (40). in | JULY. 1803, at Colonial Beach, Westmoreland | Houired an | sixty-x co of 40 feet marae fr ou ring the bells footman in Hobere x plorrs’ dvi of lot number fifteen | county. ein ie Sas HOES ween vt end square, rans! ; 5) a jarber and Co. on . 3 Seer quiet livery opens the door and if you are an | {1?}ss4; L. Barber and Co. subdivision te recorded | snd resi eniate, 1 Wits iechen Furniture of eae expected guest your hostess is waiting to re- | iumbiat: connty book 6, page 70, tmproved by atwo- | tke Colonial Beach Hotel, consisting of bets, bed- ceive you, welcoming you with her pretty, stead: story brick res*dence. ting, bureaus, washstands, cots, eager Americen hospitality, and after a fe A of trnst tous, bearing recorded Jone 2s, 189), f the land records of the and 't the request of the partie the undersiv y Ne Rortl.woat corner of be ROFt! west cor ot 13: thenne north. 10 feet: thence east Bis ta iechento the line of said Routh Capital strert;toence the place th all and singnlar the jmprovenmene Scie aud levied ay WHITE MULL, The girl in the fifth eut wears a gown of white mull. It is made surplice, and a little low in the neck, which keeps the wearer dainty and cool in the sultry days of June before she leaves Washington for some cool seaside resort. This dress is easily made and yet locks dainty :| and pretty on completion. ‘The sleeves have a large tuck shirred in them at the top and stand up high on the shoulders. The a:mholoes have execu ta =i of EI = farren + Co. tor Walker and the United States. reapast DANIEL M_RANSDELT. U. 8. Marshal, sero. deve CLI FE, DAKE & CO. ancts. PEDCANSON BROS, Mieco or parcel of kena’ and’ prem the “city ‘of “Washington, Dis- ant designated as ant n's the-eon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | tllet ware, biankets, bed linen, towels, curtains and faxetaer nen to be paid in caxh and the balance in three equal in- | tables for ‘one hundred and four (104) rooms; the TRUSTTES SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWE! sos 8 b ‘ ‘sale’ One-third of ES NUMBER! 24, 1225 and a lace ruffle let into them, which when tacked — of greeting Soe aro Ree | fial'ments, payablein one, two and thro: years, with consisting of chaira, tables. b, and the bal al install- ic been to om. oq | down to the body gives a slight jacket effect. Hf you area man, and sending you off to your | interest of O ber centum ber annum, payable sem}. ines ware. ible linen and kitrhen ns in one. two and three wears. with in way, Geode of trast to us, bearinn da | Another fall of Ice goes round the neck and room with your trape—or, if you are a woman, ponte Property sold te Spel ei jonr (04) Fouls. Terius for the personal | Sf date of sale, secured by ileed Of tant ean dvi gon ‘SES amd 347 erage, of the down the frout, faking care of you herself. Then you pass up the | the deposit of $200 will be required the property sol 1 ca “Gs of the Disir bia, anid ‘at the the option of the purchaser. A de: 8200 will be requiced of the Purch se- at the time of sale. A!l convera: cording and notarial sees at the cost of ¢ Terms of ale to te te ty cash. i ‘: " | of the pur. rat the ti of thesate. All r ‘2. Three hundred and four (304) lota. Terms: All =o. staircase, thickly carpeted with red | 20 Un. ind reeGise ai ihe ce eee ae, Coe | mura or Bos cet eee ee ee eh ee over . love red stair carpet, itis such a wel- Terms of sale to be com»lied with within ten days ) $35. one-third thereof cash and the balance in ninety coming color,” said a woman’ of fashion the | from day of sale, otherwise ‘ihe trustees reserva the | (OO) das, or all cash, at option of purchaser. 0 Fosell the pro! lays frorn be auction. tn fn be oremes. on THURSDAY. THE ST! DAY OF JULY, A.D. 2803. AT HALF-PaST i ‘. ‘erty ‘he hotel ant hote’ reservation, cont-ining an | (gy of sale. 1 “rat er e righ © cK? . all thoes certain pieces or other day; and in trath she was right; there is | ¥ Mt the risk and Cost of | A a temas eee CB) reece ee Cy Tents and | 2a¥ of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the ricit to rs jee, situate ta Wee La? no other color combined with white that looks | ‘B*efeu-tin pi WENRY TAYLOR, Binetern (19) roles: two wharvee? al the riche, | Pell the preporty at the risk and cost of defaulting . te in mucton city. Dise dubia, known and distineaished send, : Purchaser so cheery or so hospitable. The wide. breezy ALVAH EB OULLINS, {ide and interest of the Coloni MAH 14-1 Company in and to the river ani creek theres, sires Re ES 2 Trnstees. souisen. tremteet oubdivisiontbenmes h 208° inane wer an creek si ~! 2 i trastecs™ subdivisions | hall is covered with the same thick red pile, | _et4-2¢t Trostecs._ | Company in and AS > Saphire enya recorded in itber 19. folio 78, ef the | which renders any passing matutinal footsteps a Tigiite of a 5 sors office of gine District of Gor pan ey inaudible to the sleepers within tne bed rooms, FUTURE DAYS. pf, be vented in the lot owners at Coie R TFE, DARE & 0 having a froutargot 16 feet each by loot’ 15 feet to an alles, tocether with the tae \ BRICK DWELLING, SITT- | provements, comsistin: of four two-story brick Owelle or? “W" STREET WEST. 1224, 1220 and 1228 D f avertain Aeed of eartne ch of the ‘above houses will be i and at the head of the stairsa wide, low fir G. BLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 Gat. The last drawing represents a summer tea| place and a white mantel suggests cheery au-| CO. © (Successors 20 Latimer S" Bisen) gown. Itis made of white silk dotted with | tumnal fires later on—now it is filled with blos- RY SAL incash, the residue in t for sume to be wiven Dat terest thereon, at ix and twelv TRUSTEES SALE OF ATE respectively, with in. nnonths from day of is cHAY ‘ VALUABLE g. | eule, or-all cash, at the option of pare rirtue of a co pearing lavender sprays of flowers. The draped front | oming boughs of syringa. ‘There is little far- | MENGE NON SIXTH: BIREET © MERA TT | a. Fiftrone art one-fourth seven ( Se ae eS ee Sy te} gs of aaie: One-third of the purchers money to Sot invdans: silk wialt kad Gis velvet bb. niture in the hall, only a few chairaand a broad | | STREFT NORTHW farm a {joining Clasric Shore. % a. aud er | befaid in cash, balance in threesqual payments i=, . nd the velvet ribbon is y, By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the |, Terms: One-third (4g) cash, residue in two equal | the request or the irebt } two and three veers, with 6 ver ceut inter AN EMPIRE SILKE GOWN. of a deep heliotrope shade. The back of the | Mite table, on which wro ranged rows of | pitt. ct of Columbia: [arsed ii cantty ranse: No: | instal tien, notes force anine ty be wiven wasahte | we, zeNtes mbis eres fe semi-annually. audio be secured. by Seed ‘The girl in the first cut is becomingly decked t 5 4h light train, | Drizhtly polished brass bed room candlesticks, | 14,178, the undersigned trustees, will soll at pubite | respectively, with hitereet thereon, ataix and teelve | PB ay Tae bere n the property sold. oral! cash, at the option lin p ine! ia. E Lele Tae tke ee rte Lp alee Sere | with fresh wax candles ready for lighting, and | suction. in front of the previsss on WED! ESDAY, | 1yonths froni day of sale—or all casb, at option of pur- CLOCK | 18 purchaetr. "8 depot of Tequired on each gives her a pretty, babyish air that suits ba manner of putting on the ribbon and | Toms are marked by the same combination of eye 38, faitjng two hundred and sixty and fifteen ,one-bun- on end designate? as and being | of cole. other wiee trustees exactly. Thewaist is full at the neck an ‘dae cise ers ., | luxury and simplicity which is becoming very | N SQUARE 459 a pts teh Pope 48 Warring's sthdivision of i ty rose!! at ‘and cost of deraulting shirred again just below the bust line. The sete nthe Maeteereea 8 ie ieshown quite| characteristic of an American countee house.” | Particularly described in the jroceedines had in watd | frre, “Onewtirg cash, residue Sdewser ths scresow' of tee bnatstey toe eeeaien 7 5 Oy skirt is very full and wide, and is trimmed Contrasting shades, will be charming made | \ "It # curious,” suid a traveled Englishman | “retina of male: One-third cash and the balance in | tpretively, wilh lcte ext tier 0 Book Ta, vase OH. toseth the improvements | — __Xinis'R BROWNE. } Trustess. with ribbon bands, which decrease in width, as after this fehion Many Stuspez. | "BO was stopping with one of thove typical | gue and two yearn. secured ou th: rroperty sold. of | mouths from day of sale—or all ¢ igs Sobeintas of 8 two-story brick dwelling | /POMAS DOWLING & SON, Auce, 62E et. aw usual. The color she has chosen is baby blue. zon AN households, “how you Americans combine | wili'b- paid to dune 30, 1800. "A depoart of W100 wl 11 commence at THREF.(}) O'CLOCK on ink sh te hacen’ 7 ea ‘The silk can be solid or in dainty stripes of English, Eastern and Vrench ideas into an orig- | be Fei t the time of sale. “All conveyancing and TEENTH DAY OF JULY. A. D. 1n@3, Dalsnce tm three eqaal VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SEVEN white and blue. The high shirred collar aud pscccadsl il inal whole"—a description which, by. the. way, | Teccrimmae the “ont ofthe Purchaser, "Ifthe tems | tia be continued from day to day cantina leted. a nd thre SIMLEP BETWEEN G AND HBT fed with in fft=e the pleated girdle are of blue satin to match ‘the right ta re- WPAST 4 Gave Up Hie Life to Protect Hie Wife ana | Suggests © pot-pourri of an establishment, ie to the ral eatate will be retained until t i RANT orved to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting nent of j urchase mones or notes ziven. e TUESD. the satin ribbon. A very wide bertha of lace which is far from the truth. The large bed| Purchaser. FILLMORE BEALL,"Trns* paid, and should any purchaser fail to comply} fry. ogres AT BALE PAST — ; Baby. 9 244 Dat. nw. | Withthe terins of ssle ani payment of any install | fon of the fee = 90 the yremios encircles the neck; it is fine oriental lace and room, which is to be fora time your own, is MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trustee, ment of the purchase mnoney or notes fo- sane the a Fe . “" ih 12 feet a has rows of No.1 blue ribbon, which begin Accompany of ranchmen sat about the ra | carpeted with the finest of orientul matting, on S13 Fet nw. | trustees will advertise aud soll again the property on | 2onvsy onetime, hesonine and All | 120 feet toa s about two inches from the outer edge. The road station in Pomona the other afternoon | which lie large eastern rugs. Two single brass HENRY WISEGARN) Tr Trustee, | Which defanit ie wade st the cost and risk 0! the de- | Gfthe parch: ‘Te tne yt - ( b = 5 7 apes 2 Jo23-1kas ‘418 Sthat new. | faulting purchaser. conveyancing and recording | Within ton dive fra, tras | 9 perms nal comh, balance in one year, wit sleeves are gathered into two puffs. The upper waiting for tho belated overland train for Log | bewdstends stand wide by. side, covered with | etc aie at the cos cf tho parchaser foes reserve the Tet to revel | fifcnte ragendty ada ot tranton the prapergy ad i is ne 2A u 7 7 r, 416 Sth stn w, shineton Peeording at cost of in the sarac manner. This isa charming cos-| Another way for an afternoon toilet is| man im the party knew the others, and there | (ii icsticks adora the dressing tablo. und te eens PREDCETY ARE EER, SAMUEL 8. BURD SON. Aucts. ume and decidedly becoming to the wearer. shown here in cut 6. It is made with an| being an hour or two to wait, story telling of | S a RET S room is farmshed with all that comfort can de-| | WEST. BEIWFEN SINTIE ASD SEVENTH Eton Jacket, which has big ruffles of lace over the early days on the border and in Arizona vio in the way of a lounge, writing table, | STREETS. KNOWN AS PHEMISER NO. G10. | _2e10dte PENCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers pineetic pete eee ee the shoulders. Tho inside wat is of light | and California came natural. Stories of old | temptingly filled book case, &c. You have | BY Tjteote certain deed of trast, dated the Ist | YT )UNCANSON BAS, TRUSTEES’ SAL¥ OF ERICK DWELLING, sit- | TNENTY-STVENTH, (899, the following Nesert silk, with a girdle of a contrasting shade. This | times, when Indinas were bad and the white | lardly hud time, however. to take in” all your | revoris of tie Digtelery? Cat aliber Toe6 follo | TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY Ox | UATE NO. 421 SIXTH STukLT NORTHWEST. | [rover y weloneine wo Mire. dare 2 Waair® Seven and | girdle comes high up under the arms, and is |." as ie sf comforts, for after taking @ few moments to | {1 etsea. we wih amor at pubis sat sf Fant ot Re Se scrote te | abr Bites of @, cortain ord of trust to us bearing n god stace of cultivation. Improved by a gathered down to a point in front, where «| Pioneers knew what bravery meant. were re- | shake off the dust of travel, you are expected to | SUPE tae Lt EMER ich ee Be a ON 5 nt NGTON. D. O. | date Deccmber JO. A, D162. and duty recorded De- oo and : sue house, By virtue of a deed «f trust datel the Ist day of No- | cember 27, 1892, In Liver N nue house, stave, Carriage boi 1762, feito 444, of the bed real e situate in the ci ‘Wa rosette ts placed. A full-pointed vest is let in | lated. Jobn Wilson of El Monte told the most | come down for acup of tea, or, if you like, | ing de h r a a ch: | vember. A.D. Ise. and recorded 1u Liber 171, foto | land recordso tie District of Goltuuiiia, ot fae reqnest broverty ts st Ttherty Grove, on the old Col v7 at the front of this under body. The skirt, | absorbing story of tho hoar, as follow something stronger, on the veranda. There | Pied sand brine te saat teemeycTour cal fort | Setee: O86 of, the land records uf the District of AUthereby, "we. the underssmed | bia roa! twat tte foters thom wie te ened he which is a wide-gored one, has a deep flounce| Talk about sand in a man, genticman! I| You will find the rest of the house party, who | fronton noth Put of vrie mal ioe eet ae te Oe Oe aT ne ametion, Je fromt of on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF | “ferme! tnechirh cosh, teteees Bee end two Cary 9 of lace headed by silk drapings, am telling you that it takes sand of the gen- | 8ttaggle in from their walks, drives or rides, | square numbered 455, bv ‘a depth of etuhts-eicht | DAY OF JUNE AUD. ae PAST FOUK | poy TSS at QUARTER-PAST FIVE ars, with © per cout weterest. M., all” that certain pice or parcel | 7 PHAN FRowss, wanor, af and “premises. sitasto ‘in the city T2182, ton, Distiet of Columbia, and known | —2 27228247 a nee, ated as and Ueing part of oreinl lot six (6), im square four hundred end ete nine article in any man to try and stand off | Until it is quite late, and then it is time to dress | {1 onc and one half, (S814) inches, to a, pubic Sates Gacheer Wennieiee Gee or fi id for the formal dinner at 8:30. A few years ago | ject. however. to a certain deed of trust dated Oc- | Corman coycits,o2 Washington. in the District of single handed forty or fifty Apaches, when he 3 & ee : Coltmbia, to wit he south Knows just how the scrap will end. and that the | all the fashionable world dined at 7—and now a | tober #8, So. and 'vecorded ‘October 29, Tsp. In | Gy'the al ert of et end will be his own death. Bat that is just the | well-known hostess declares that she rarely gets | the District i Mi. Barche'a subd folio 4 of Colum Y to necure the sum of @15.- | Sasa” Seaeeen contained w thin the 10 tc i her people seated and fairly at their dinner be- | G00 in five vears, with ftiterest at & percent per ai- i want Bartuntag for _ — Kind of sand that was in Felix Knox when he | ber poop! a Bum, rayables in-anatally District of Columba witrthetrnrconeste ieonen | street west. at the moruerst conten St salt isk, oat | TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT MRICK DwrwrI Nee i seca ES oe ep ey z ° Terms of sale: The sinonnt, of indedtedness ‘The property wili be sold wubjert tow (tor deed of | TUMDIne tence somtl: alone said street, 2 M6] on SST SU SEARSING: an all-around gambler such as tne tenderfoot cured by the trust under which we sell $7,500 trust, the amount due ander which will’ be stated at | ives, thence east 91 3 inches to the rear line AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, from the east scorn #0 much and know so little SHE SWORE. ferent. taxes and expensesof sale in cash “and the | the nae ¢ Of suid lot. thenee north 2 eet es | 0 rable gus balan“e fa one year, secured by a deed of tras: on tt ‘Terms: One-third of the purchsse West 3 feet : 6 inches to the ON TUESDAY, JUNE TWr xbout, but he had a heart in him bigger than = roperty 20d, with interest, payable seml-annusllyat | agi Tine yQne-thind of the purchase gl fe. AU HALE PAST FIVE Oc! we any tenderfoot's head. Well, it was in the| A Pretty Young Woman Who Used Ex-| the rats of vor cent per anmum until paid. A’ de- | bear interes: at the rate of Oper cent 8 four-story brick ‘weltin LOT Se TS Coe PEAR hee” SUBDIVISION spting of °79. Knox, with his wife and baby pressive Language. Ruler lowed withts Bitcen fave frou aseeranie; | Hee duy, oF fey payable sea anna’ Tere of ex'e: Ons the purchase AE ey and a Mexican driver, were coming from Silver | From the St. Louis Fost-Disvatch. otherwise the property will be resold at the tisk and caer at the ontion of the purchaser. Conve ancing and fecording at the ble in one, two and three years, w Frontine 15 fvet on Oti City to Clifton, down in Arizona, They got to] “Do you seo that pretty, elim, graceful | rchaser's cost. A derosit of one ¢ is i jo} 1 he of sal of with el molern improvementa, York's ranch, which is on the Gila river, about | woman, with black eyes and hair in a big hat | pavers blinked in Waauipiony BC Toruacot paaato Se consulted wlth fe 30 fa Say ae RY Ia plcei located, be aaa the thirty miles from Ciifton, ail right, but were illar?”” LON AS] RD, ) isteca reserve therizht to of the purchaser. A deposit of 8200 wil be rey R wi » told there that signs of Apaches had been seen, | 84 far eape, over there by the pillar?” said ‘CLARENCE B. RHEEM,; Trustees. wspog eye Sas pe ee ao Pe eer pe a ag |% emeonimaptaacsnn and that they had better go in camp there for a| 0#@ Woman to another at a recent matinee. | _¢23-dtde 916 F at. n.w. jor five dare’ advertisement of euch resale in | All converancine. recording and notarial fees | 4 above the trast cash, of which few days, but Knox—who hed fought the | “Well, I'll tell yon something surprising about | 7-5 wom 47 MAY CONCERN, 1 WILT, ELE | ee Dye SME MPR — Sith within ten daystram day of este, otherwies the | gute is of sale Apaches dozens of times and didn’t know what | her; as you dont know her I rhall not tell you | : AY OUEY pRINSTO HN at | _Jo1S.ayte H.WILNox, } Trustees, | Hustica reacrve tbe fisut fo tuell the property at tbe | - Le : 3 ie an cont of the defauiting uucchaser fear wassaid he wanted to make Clifton that | her namo. Doesn't she look refined? You 7 Erm.,t0 pay livery Vill cn | J ATCLIFFE & DARK, Auctioneers CONST Tine MowrEe AusoN,} Trastens. | We Ki drove When they | Will hardly believe it, I know, but—she (KS, 212 Tthst.s.w. | TRUSTE! OF FRAME ddrees 500 3th st. n. w. ye21-dkds sel s-ddae 14. STRIPES FoR THE STREET. Se nee | reevelons nen they | Coat 2 2 D. H. NHANK ust any aE ERAME _—__—_ ee | ee Atoms: for Owner, . - were about two miles from York's ranch sure oe 2 5 STRELT, BETWEEN. D STREETS G. SLOAN & CO., Anctioneors “ly — — The stylish striped gown next shown is more enough « big buck Indinn came from behind a| ‘‘Swoars!” the other woman echoed in hor-| F)TNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SOUTHWEST. — Cc. ‘(Successors to Latimer & Sloan) JRATCUPFE, DARE & £9 AUCTIONEERS of a street gown than the first, but is equally as low, round-top mesa, Knox knew there were | rified tones. SALF OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, | | By virtue ofa deed of trast dulv recorded in liber 10076 haw. — » Rte Pretty. It has @ full, square front, which is plenty more of the red devils hid there, and| «yes, gwears; but if you heard her as I have SO FIPTEPS ELET ON THE JASE folio 107 et sea. one of the land records of the CHANCFRY SATE OF & VALUABLE LOT, & loose and hanging at the neck, and laid in tiny that it meant a fight todeath for him. He was of 2 * tion, r front THE BANCROFT of the premisas, on MONT! TWENTY ae SIXTH, 1803, 4. D.. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the | | ENGRAVING followitz descrived Tand aud premises, situate and | CATATC being inthe city of Washington, iu the D strict of ort Columbia, and known and distinciishad as lot let- | G&AV 7 ; | d“°M® of the recorded subdivision of square 27, CRAYONS, &c., FORMERLY THE PROPERTY PON THE COMNPa OF FITTH AND PETS SOUTHEAST. of a aecrve of the Supreme Conrt of the Col anne’ J Sch inequity 14d5m, Whertin Sarch F. Johuscn et at are and Jouech G Pusitt etal are defendant, heard her, it wouldn't even shock a preacher. as cool asa cucumber. He jumped out of the | aed wagon, filled his pockets with two boxes of | Itdidn’t shock me, and Iam rather fast cartridges, and then kissed his wife and baby | in my choice of good English. She may not i o nndereiaped. date for the last time, but saying that he would | do it habitually. but I heard Ler awear once.” | duineaea, of the land records of the, Distretat cae , PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, &e. SALE OF ABOUT FIFTY EN- GS, OIL PAINTIN: PHOTOS, | $ecks to the waist. Broad reveres, cut bias, border this and extend over the shoulders, forming # round yoke in the back. A shirred belt encircles the wait and has two tiny EITHER OF SILK OR GINGHAM. tes t tine twenty ot ~ oom Will offer for "ale at PHI i is re jeted i inute. r bt, by direction of the holderof the debt se. | fronting twenty-four fect and two inches on PLATE {uncersiemed trusiors will : apa) rosettes in front and back. The dress itself is = have the red skins quieted in'a few minutes. | The second woman looked at the accused | Immbta, and rect : ront “four feet an ! nh unser A made of fancy striped silk, and the vest,| Thee simple gown shown in the next] He ordered the Mexican driver to lash the | with bulging eyes. care br sald dodo trast, we vill oell st, ba foot alley: teveticn with sil af the Paiser oe DAY Or JUNE, Iai en Yee reveres, cuffs and skirt bands are of solid silk to | picture can be made either of silk or fine | team for all he was worth and to drive back to ‘One ufternoon we were having a cozy little | JULY. AT QUARTER LADAET mes, mateh the color in the stripe. The reverescan| French gingham. It is shirred at the neck | York's ranch as fast as the horses could jump. | gossip over our fancy work in her boudoir, and | in froitot the nreints PAST SIX OC vHnurl, Ws) VAAN, all the real est ways, easemen niowine described’ pres ances to the sui . vrivileves and appurien- | A-triet of Ce Loughe or in any wise appertain- : ; st deed of trust the sane bela pars ing. subject fo'a dee oftras: tor tsenty-tve wandred | oatpnrsryc taeda Bumbered three Gy be made of Ince if a more dressy gown be de-| and on the shoulders, where it stands up in a| Then Knox waved his hand to his wife, and| she bad occasion to go into her closet for | fit tendortrust.thecame being paris liars 232 dia Liber, folio COMPRISING orl, PAINTINGS une viet heed and Bres-threg sized. and the skirt bands can be replaced b ee ft The | said he was going to stand off a few Apnches—| something. As she was groping about ona | inmdret aut two (100) as per piat tn hook andadeed oftrust recoried im Liter —. feito —: | REST, BUIRSTADT AND OFeR: ctnntme tor Cae sata west cornee . repl Y | full heading, both m back and front. 1 - - ji folio 398, of the records of the survey: for %. will appear upon examination of title t rast waffles, bottom of the waist is finished by several rows | although he was sure there was a big band of | lower shelf a piece bag fell down from its hook . let of Columbia, being on the saith side of epost of one huadeed thirty-three GE) feet two Terwus: One-half (ig) ease A She hung it up. Re doit ff them. As the team and wagon flew back to the | onto her head. thirty-five (io) fest S <8 ($100) to be paid a of purchase - a Fmine se 3 then: Ss sat “Tale to an coty ‘and a becoming | fanch Knox, rifle in hand, started toward the | A second time she west into the closet, and | rusher tar fat. Rive (15) fect ashe solth | MERAH IRE Ai burctaser coat. Perma toe cou. | NOLYATO, SIVA (Gib feet to the plner ef o> way to make a cool spotted lawn gown. hill for his last fight. He turned once and/asecond time the piec: bag fell down on her noth to the lewinning. | Feserve the right to resell the propcr:y atthe Hakand | MACK. YON — waved his sombrero to his wifo and child, and| bead. Again she hung it in its place. A third < pureaasemouey in casi (of | Contof the defau.ting purchaser after five (3) days pamoncers.- im. poanes ia Gwocene bat then strode on to his certain death. time he was in the closet, and once more that | which ¢100 mast be dejouted at tue of sale), bal- | eircrtivemens of euch resale tu some Rewspaper| Benn Qatne. “ od paymonte at the rate (eee Rene Bieter out from diabolical Eesienme om the hook and dropped from date of sae, with Interest at por nt. sectred on AHR ScOrr. 2 GADSDEN AND OTHERS. I ahs ce tae eel sind the hill where they were svcreted. Knox | on her head. the property. oF! et purchascr's opt Con. . B- BAUM. On THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-NINTH, 1993, | orall cash, at of the purchaser. A faced his foes, and standing stock still pumped | ‘As. she picked it up for the third time she | Yevancinc. Sc-. at uurchaaer nome pierre we \ DER Ain itan ea | ©; €)reguined ation of salt, orton tobe ome lead at them until he fell down dead, ‘The next] turned toward me with a most angelic smite on| jeetands JOHN i BEAL {Trustees | Setsdeas eee Re ag PE Fe ea day a party of us was made up, aid we went | her bright face and said, in the softest, mildest, | — ater pao 7 - opbortanity to obtain souvenirs of | veyancing and record ng at th out where the fight took place. ‘Knox's body | most honeyed and caressing accents: ‘Du J)UNCANSON BROS., auctioneers, MVoseen ee ee neareat oe Jas i vaborr a. lay there amid the cactus in the sun. Tho | that piece bag!” FINF BUILDING LOT ON VERMONT avenne | THUGTTES SALE OF VALUAPEE RRAT ESTATE| Seltakar SLOAN & CO., Ancta, WALTER M. SMiTEN” ¢ Trustess, Apaches, contrary to. their usuai custom, bad | “fer tone was so gentle, so free from excite- | XFAI THE CORNEL OF Q STREET NOKTH- OTH WEST, MITR THE ADIOS EE | ee fo5 tS rE J Rot mutilated the fellow’s body in tho least. | ment, that no shock was produced. Still, I] on HUedpav MPTEICOON. TERE TWENTE: | FORMERLY “OCCUPLED BY HON Re a | JJENCANSON BROS., auccionenra They had taken a clean pocket handkerchief | was surprised and exciaimed: ‘Why, Louise, | SEVENTH, A.D. 1892 at HALF-PAST FIVE Fig ctieun geutaea ce Seana TEES! SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS out of Knox's pocket and carefully spread it | what do you mean?” O'CLOCK, ‘we will se! infront of the premises recneled is Lives or 100 Cote De oe eam of trust TOTH MYLERT SOUTHEAST: BETWEEN A over his face, and had fustened it there by put-| ‘I mean what I say,’ she replied. And in| nis property fronts on Vernon’ ave. near the | teland records of the District of Columbia, taeunder | AND B STRFETS. “THE SINGING QUALL ting a small stone on each corner of it to hold it | the same soft, mellifluous tone she added, ‘I | corne: of nw. ; suitable for a residence. siened, ag surviving trustee tinder sai ld. x will eet o FIRST DAY OF JULY. AD. ity Of tome t* Feu arkeb! excellent. Treccuimend them with confidence to rt ! for as} 7 on SATURDAY, in its place and keep the hot eun from tae dead | mean —— that piece bag! That is not swear- pesca allt ores ease Hoes at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., at public av 7 il i i i MG, MORGAN. the Eminent man's face. That was their tribute to the sand | ing; swearing is violent abjurgation and pro- scars at,0) ber cent per annum, ite fal a i fag, folio Sid | Pubic ng. in Knox. Seventy empty sella were found | fanity; I am not violent or profane; I merely pperiy, eald. or all corks ar theene t ty of Washington. in the Dis. | steed. of the land records of the District of Colum- | T5i,St LWOGet. endesother @. E 5UMi — y fron’ of the purchaser. “A deposit of 8900 revuived ot | trict of Columbia, to wit: The western twenty-three | Dia,abd at the request of the party secured theres. that had been emptied from Kuox's Winchester, | expressed my sentiments toward that piece bag | ton, of he pupcharer, A devisit of #200 feauited at | ev'ann wixiuchet of Orainal et metered Tees) | heal aoe ae ae ae ee and one of the raiding Indians afterward said | under the circumstances. aq | Letmm of sale to, bo compiled sith in Biteen dag, | 804 the, egstern trent) four feet of mulbiiviion fo: | Ermine on Mo that thelr party numbered forty-two and that the other woman, “E] otherwise the riaht rees'vod to resell the property at | Geuienated ae Gin sauare numbered ove hundred | HAILY PAS Knox had killed seven of them. ome ee yvood and the touch ts LVERYTHING >). ‘That's the reason rest mustelens, : the DECKER PIANOS “Here On eas ‘atch resale in some news. | records of said city contained witnin | 1p Washi ie aise being the following metes and hounds: Beriunin for the | distinen: days’ advertisement o “Perhaps it was.” admitted the woman who | paper published in Washington, D. mabered titrty= had told the story, “but it was very musical and | Je22-d&us DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucta, | faine. ots polnton the northern line of North I street | ele! (IW). thirty nine Ch) for <. subdivinios | moe ee ee entertaining. I don’t sny that I approve of it; |G sLoaN & CO., Auctioneers. 1407 Geb southwest corner of said lot two (2), and running | of lo sin square numbered re hundred and fourteon From the Boston Budwet. - I merely give you the incident.” iO: ‘(Successors to Latimer & Sloan), thence west forty-seven (47) foot and ‘etx (6) inches, er tgat cecorded in. ‘A few years ago there was in a law school not ais irons alley, thence sant twentecfour Tease tenes oat eee — then wenty-feur (24) feet, thence nor SALE OF VALI E tweive (12) fest to the northwest cor of suid lot two hundred miles from Boston s very aged and Stand It or Walk. TRURTABLE BCLLDISG LOTS OM exe SPRIDE | [En thence oat twenty titer Cy te a ge a Of mic; One-third of the rurchase money OF PALE APPLE ORERN. eccentric professor. ‘General information” | prom the Toronto Globe. STRATE Pur ING, Lota ON SN" STREET and thence eoutsone easel cen ee aoe ed ot to be paid in-cash, the balance tn two ‘The third cut represents still another silk A movsx pazse. was the old gentleman's hobby; like Gen. Gar-| 4 newly married couple boarded the train| $EQO8P.STBEETS NORTHWEST, WASHING. | and ix (0) inches t> the placeof beginning, ad ge Ph ied dress, and this time the color chosen is Very) Cut eight shows a house dress of cream white | field, he held it to be incontrovertible that if | at n wayside village. The groom was a strap 2 BY Vrtug of «certain dead of trust dated Septomber Bailie thereon. fg ng pale apple green and the trimmings are cream haji ‘The full front, sleoves, belt and ruffles | young lawyer possessed a largo fund of mis-| ping young fellow, with sunburnt face and Pros actae ite eo “of the land records ofthe Djs | BARC thereto Ueloncing, °°? © mae dice of rant on nach of the’ lets sid."9" All cam wk P Ince and darker green velvet ribbon. The long arg of silk to match, though the rufiles can be | cellaneous knowledge, combined with an equal | hands and bear's grease on his hair, while the | tet of Golutia-andat tnereaurst ottheboideret tke | .(e Within fifteen days after the dap of ad eerie | dotlars (osu) required en each lot at time of wale TANOS. SSS ee lace hoger | poraere it preferable. ‘The waist is made | amount of ‘horse sense,” he would be a su: pote secured thereby, the undersiened will sell at pub- 8 ro ruffles are of this which border the irt. } rs | bride might have been the hired girl on the | lic auction, in | same farm. ‘They had no sooner taken a seat | FUE UNEN AD m1 ie y_ | Tesidue in three equal instailiue in one, tw All at purchaser's coat. of Ee premises, on THURSDAY. | three years respectively. from. aud after eid Garng | Termmacd sale to be compiled with iu ten dase fe mn STANDS BOB RENE. FE OUN O'CLOCK BP. aM.r iota | #6, for, which Installuisats the promissory notes of | tie date of sale, otherwise frastecs reserve fie tight nveyanciie aud recordin waist ‘modi i he professor put on hi in an Eton jacket,which is cut very open at the | ©es8. So every year the pr Pi Fe waist ia cat io = modised surplice way, | MS? to shiv the silk vost Doneathe A wash | examination paper a question very far removed & wos, a O'CLOCK P. Wl. the purchaser will be required, wlth interest at the | to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or oe. - dress mado in this way would also be very | fTom his aubject of criminal law. One sear it | than he put bis, right arm around er and | pureed, 10g otitis fateh | Mayor & ber canta Yer ann pavatiosemiane | Peruasers ny) os Sem PSEA DE & oo ST henue ove pretty. Taloge yard?’ The nent, Whats he meaces | the rear of them eried out, “Spoons” but the | SHER Ree asad erate eras | fue peor sa conse Gites | seateoa —_—_ MAREGAUARTORD arusteng | oe mane & Sh. —Uell Si: Foam. orm 5 college yard?” The next, “What is the makeup | the rear of the out, ia liber (HB. folio j ne recorda of the off | #BC Broperty, soll, or the purchase i pica, | 3 J nt SOE Baamcandh SE A of the present English cabinet?” Finally, the | bridegroom gave no sign. | Pretty soon he | of ine are ae i eee ae geums; Guid and | BI'500 will be required at the time ‘of salt. Aiteout | [TNITED STATES MARSHALSALE—BY VIRTUE | aman MLSE TRS Tease, wot Meuaarse. Ord Profewor thought he had invented tho best | Puiled her bend on his shoulder, and there was | (74°00) dollars, wilt interest thereon at Oper cent | ysvancins info beat the cout of the urctiser tte | (of screral witeof fer fa-tan teued out of set prices “Advicd given Purchasers free of chaege Question of his lite. It was, “Name twelve ani- | a titter in the rear of the car. ‘The head staved | per annum, froin May 19, A.D. Sans : re , D cum. | 2a38.after the sale, otherwise the trustes reserves the | Columbia, and to ine directed, I will offer at pubic mals that inhabit the polar regions.” Fight there, however. and Josh got both her | Hiticg. A depualt of #200 oir eackr Tot sold required | ube ts cesell the troperty 2t theriak and cost ofthe | sales for cam. at No. 00 Pentar’vaula avenue hore The professor chuckied as he wrote this down, | hands in his paw. Three or four voices cried | gt time of selec. If terms of sale are not iuily com- Set OES notice of such re. | wet te AS re oS DAT OR Sone ansble, on He was sure that he could “pluck” half tho | out “Oh!” and “‘Ah!” but it was fully two | plied with within ten days from the date of suis the | Sale 10 some newapa Hobo in the ity of We ; i ASSS DAY QF JULY. AD. tee students on that question. And it was beyond | minutes before he tenderly pushed it away and | sefauiting purchaser “All conveyancing, revording, | _2#10-cod&ds Survivin Trustee, A init line of Gents’ Furnishings, é itibbons. ubt that that opprobrious young loafer, | Tose, looked around and sai Eo, at the purchaser's cost, \ @. BLOAN & CO, * Ee "87, would fae aie = “We are married.” Another titer went B. BRADLEY DAVIDSON, ae _ : em seemed —* it. f But when the professor read the examination | round. ‘We sparked for four years, 8) Jo17-akas a eS SMe, OF HOUSE Axp Lor ox | ¢ . papers, Jones, who had not answered another | my violet and I'm her towerin’ onk. We've — TMESTE SETI OSTRELT 3 . forte" ea | question, was the only man who had solved the | got 190 miles to go, and we are going to spoon RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 27th sols and Cin. | QTEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS PE polar problem. This was Jones’ answer: every rod of it, and if there is any critter here day of April, 182, and duly recorded in Liber 1675, Ce ae a ~ymphony for sale CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | follo 219 ot DKOOP'S “Six seals and six polar bears.” Jones got | Who thinks he can't stand it, he can get out ON K STREET BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEV- | trict of Colu is i incti ” ENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. ered 5 his degree with distinction. The professor said | and walk, By virtue ofe decree of the ‘Supreme Court of the | fa hquarte” . One of the land records of the ‘and at the requestof the party se- we will offer for sale at pub- ‘asic Store, > Pa. are ie Linen, Bian i in” front of «the pret = Scieriecnerinr cosa tus iateece: Wane aoe 7 | PER ot Cotebienasera Ja, Salty cama No | WEDNESDAY. JUNE TwE Sr araa TE 1a | Koti would some day cause the shades of lebster A Trifle Put Out. - SS s a vE NCLOCI 4 and Barbare,C- Clements is defendant. the under | the following descri ectate, sitnate in the | ime, : su > and Choate to turn groen with envy. From Life, iicned trustees will offer for alg, by vublie waction, county of Weshiogton, District of Golunbine to wie | ite how Ete le Errs:s Cocoa. 00 She Knew Better. : : do front of the. ma ou MON, . the TWENTY- | All of lote3iand 35 in William KR. Pristi subdi- | merous other Store Fixtures, BIXTH DAY of JUNE, A.D. dS | et FIVE | vision of tho tract of lend fertamiy belsneiag te are | Sacienae the’ prapertat or Atta 1 BREAKFAST, O'CLOCK P.M. , the following described ‘real eastate | cstate of the late Clark Mills, said sublivis fo, Satiaty: exec. tio; Yrom Trath. situated in the cicy of Washington. District ot Catai | recorded in Tit 3a, in th 2408, 25500, 5 Br a thorouch knowieiaeof thenatmral awww . ‘numbered four (4) 1m — Allie—‘I often wish I werea man. De hnundred and fifty-one (451), toxet! you?” ments, &c, on the Balthnore aud Ohio railroad, in a haf. Morn ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decre, are: One- | growing’ section of the District. adj-ining Avalon third cash. the ‘balance in one and two years from the | Heights, und will soun be necessible by two electric day of salé, with interest, secured by deed of trust on | railroads, Parties looking for a cheap howe in @ food the premises gold. or all cesh.at the option of the pur- | locality should not fail to attend this sal chaser. A deposit of $200 required ujon acceptance | “The terms of sate: Property will be sold eubject toa of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in | deed of trust for 82,000. which has two years torun. | ten days from the day of sa:e the trustees reserve the | all in excess of the $2,000 to Le paid in car €10) Winnie—‘‘Indeed I don't. Do you suppose I want to be at the beck and call of every woman I know?” , tradine Chous ass <f such afiicl=s of dint that » copstitane® hea be era. It up antl strong epouga to Te ast ew Teanee. inal ound Aminon enrend. Kp burgh and James Ta & Bro. A ne ne Lanshareh Raufmasn, Mitch o+—___ His Best Trait. "2am fo voll the reopgrty at the rlak sud cost of fhe | depoalt willbe required tive of ‘male. “All cenvey- De fata: bat {cago Inter-Ocean. sraent of | auciny and recording at cost of purch ser. Terius o ‘elix Cahn. 3 pare A BREEZY ORGANDIF. oe rigger Published in Washing. | sale to be complied with in ten days, or property will Npratiain Stra se ® as the rucplice does. The broad ruffles which a GINGHAM Gows. ancing anid recording at the cost | be feeold' air Soolcontf dofaultiti parcitaner- taste tat 9 ith bog we order ti : rustee, taif-poutsd ty vers, b der the yoke or vest i ——. = oe A gingham gown appears nextand is trimmed | --Oh, yes, he received his father’s entire for- ANDREW a) LHCONB | ee ANDREW B. WEDL. Troster JAMES KEEPS & CO., Hoxxeopa:hlc Chemise, Lam ie. which fastens at the side with » rosette, is | only with ruffles and founces of the material | tune” el5-Gbda Lith and Fete ow. wiCdew ‘Corner 6th aud D sian,’ Con, Easiead = gate aa te

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