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THE EVENING STAR; THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1896=EIGH'TEEN PAGES, Cornwell sells the best ‘at the lowest price. When You Take ur Vacation a bex of our famous ALL-HAVANA you—which we per bex of 50 Cigar in town. il also find a bottle of our Whisky a good thing to A CRUSHING DEFEAT Pittsburg Pirates Toyed With the Senators. LATTER WANTED THE GAME CALLED CORNWELL Umpire Hurst Was Again Firm and Refused. CURRENT SPORTING NOTES base hits—Burke and Grady. Sacrifice hit—Hall- man. Stolen bases—Hoy (2), Peltz, Irwin (2), Mil- Jer and Hallman. Double play—Hallman and Dele- hanty. Bases on ball Ehret, 8; off Wittrock, 2. “Struck out—By Ehret, 2; ‘by Wittrock, 1. Passed ball—Grady. Wild pitch—Ebret. Time— One hour and thirty minutes. Umpire—Mr. Lynch. Notes. Washington at Cincinnati today. King will pitch against the Reds. Tom Brown has recovered from his re- cent injury, and will be in the game this afternoon. Hawley, in two seasons, has pitched sev- en games against Washington, wining three. This season he faced the Senaiors three times, and lost each time until yes- terday. Today is the limit set by the National League board of directors for Patsy Te- beau to make good his fine of $200 or retire from base ball. Late yesterday afternoon President Robison of the Cleveland base ball club secured an injunction restraining the National League from collecting the fines against Capt. Tebeau or any member A BUSY DAY AT MUNYON'S 79PeopteWere Treated by ‘His Specialists Yesterday OFFICES CROWDED ALL DAY Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Kidney Trouble and Blood and Nervous Diseases Were Among Those Prescribed for, With- out Cost. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Suscesgors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. PERFMIDOLY SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME On THURSDAY, JULY NINTH, 1806, at HALE- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., we will offer for sale, by public auction, in front of the premiscs, to closo an estate, pari of lot 2, in square 676, fronting 2) feet. by ‘a depth of 120 feet, with the improve- merts. Now under good rental. ‘Terms: One-half cash, the balence in six and twelve months, or all cash at the option of the purchaser; the deferred payments to be secured by ced of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. All conves- Anelng, te, at the purchaser's cost By order of the heirs. Syl-d&ds RATCLIFFE. SUTTON & CO., Aucts. FUTURE DAYS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE VALUABLE THREE- STORY BKICK RESIDENCE NO. 1325 16TH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated March 115 B STREET en AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, (uceesecrs to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ RALF. OF THREE BRICK HOUSES IN ALLEY BETWEEN B AND © STREETS, DEL- AWARE AVENUE AND FIRST STREET WEST. By virtue of a deed of tiust, duly recorded Liber No. 1653, folio 219 et seq., ove of the records for the District of Columbla, apd at the request of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will offer for sale, on the premises, by qnublle, aucticn, on FRIDAY, TENTH JULY, 1606, at HALF-PAST FOUR P.AL, the following Gcscribed real estate, situate in the city of Waxh- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All those Certain pieces or parcels of land and premises known and dittinguished as and being sublets num- dered twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27) and twen- fy-eight G8) of (a subdivision of original lot mumn- bered thirteen (18), in square num six bun- dred and thirty-five (635), as the same eppears cf record in Book 17, page 136, of the records of the Burveyor's office of the District of Columbia, to- gether WH ell the ‘improvements, “rights, "ete. 1d lots wilt be sold. separately. Terms of svle for each lot: One-third of the pur- chuse money in cash, the residue in two equal in- stallments, "evidenced by notes, payable, reapee- tively, In ‘one ond two years, with interest Sod AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE, IN MORRIE THE CITY OF WASiINGTON COUNTY). By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- corded among the land records of the District of Cclombia, tn Liber 2908, folly <5 et eeg., we will a jc auction, in fromt of the premives. on SATURDAY. ‘THE EIGHTERNTH Dat OF JULY 1896, AT PIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following scribed real extate, situate in the county of W ington, in said District, viz: All of lot 23 and the West one and one-half feet front by the full depth zhercof of lot 24, in block 18, in Robert E. Morris’ addition to the ‘city of Waslilngton, as plat recorded in Liber 7, page 13%, surrerar's ufhice moe District, together with the improvements, Terms of sale: One-third cash, residue in two equal payments, ut one and two years, six per cent , Payable semi-annually, secured by the notes of the purchaser no decd of trust on the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser, $50 depostt at time of sale. All conveyancing, &e., at Purchaser's cost. Terins to be couplied with in ten days, or trustees reserve the right to readver- Use and sell at defaulting purchaser's cost and risk, CHARLES H. CRAGIN. HAT? 3 ‘! =; of the Cleveland club, which were imposed | It was an extremely busy day at Munyon's | 21 “1595, end duly recorded in Liber No. 2064, 2 ers WILLIAM McK. OSBORN, WASHINGTONS PLAYED HORSE. | £5, ‘the Louluville row. ue offices, 718 14th st. n.w., yesterday. The spectal- | folio 87, in the land records of District ot | erecta eeee een eae ewe Dee ee a sm True But the Pittsburgs Played Ball and —— ists, who are on duty all day, were kept moving a aud at the Se ae ee oe Se! Ey"deed of trust on the proverty, sold. or all _THOS. DOWLING, Auctionces. b7 —We're making a big run on this Won the Game. Buffalo Tennis Tournament. at a lively pace in order to see that all callers | fi, BeUTo ews WAL Be LA ae- unc RBCIOD cash, ‘at the eption of the purchaser. “A deposit of | “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. front of the Brenises, on THURSDAY, the TW TY-THIRD DAY of ‘JULY, A.D. 1836, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following real estate, situated to | Im the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and being lot numbered 72’ of Haller aud Moore's $100’ required on each Jot at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen deys from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the rink and cost cf There was a large attendance at the sec- ond day's play of the Buffalo tennis tourna- ment yesterday. The scores: Tecelved proper attention, waiting. Munyon's Rheumatiem Cure seldom falls without being kept (Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) VERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY AND &, MENT BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 714 1b STH! STRAW HATS and Want to clear them all The Washington club was scheduled to play a geme of base ball yesterday after- noon at Pittsburg. The Pittsburg club, 1 relieve in one to three hours and cures in a few i i the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- SOUTHWEST. WI ALL RN IM- out. Marked 25 per cent off every | j(wever, played bese ball, while the Wash, | Gentlemen's singles, first_round—Lock- dag rice, 25 cent Pies : wr | auuateitee, Of J0ts im nauare numbered 387, 10 | thement of auch reante™ in thle ewspayer, “Ali | PROVEMENTS, TH ALL MODERN "IM. : I = . 5 ash- 2 fa ‘ ve : nents, ete. conveyancing and recording ut purchaser's cost. price. You might as well save that} ingtons merely afforded amusement for the | WoO, Buffalo, beat C. A. Volght, Hams | rot tne tiin as etoumel, trosblen Price, | . Phe property will be wold subject to a prior de~d HOSEA B. MOULTON. "Trustee, burg, by default. Scudder, Chicago, beat Avery, Detroit, 64, 6-3. of trust of $6,000, with Interest thereon from January 1, 1 fourth, especially as. you'll get the | spectators. In seven innings Mercer was eoen , at the rate of 6 per cent per kee Munyon' Cari ts pneumonia and : A. B. RUFF, ‘Trustee, a = Ptiate audcactl hit safely nineteen times, and then, to the |~ Second round—Wsre, Boston, beat Lock-| preake up 6 dod Te Pe oh Price, “zy | abrum, Jnierest payable semt-annuall | $e80-d&eas Central National Bank. tat exigtoal tot Blo Bun oneee aad best hats made at the same time. y Z Terms of sale: On the amount over and above = ——— —= | together th all the ‘ 4 ae surprise of every one, Charley Abbey went | wood, Buffalo, 6-0, 6-1. Paret, New York, | cents sald Ereaerands tutebeat” Gao tiicaqaeh: balance An = = ogether With all the improvements rights, etc. Gur new DOLLAR NEGLIGEE fs a Lieutenant Davis, West Point, 4—6,| Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, interest, a Ss ©. G. SLOAN & 00., 1407 G BT. N.W., ‘This property ie located u ome of the best 4 in the box. Several years ago Abbey | bcat Lieutenant Davis, 2 ” A two equal payments, in’ six and twelve months, for ‘Auctioneers, of the southwest, bel ite Smit tid value, | Has 2 sexarate collar | ey cieq with some success In the Souther | 9-3 G1 Scudder, Chicago, beat Lieuten- | lars soreness, and spetdily ‘hesla “the lungs. | witchthe taten of ie purchaser, with interest a of the monttiwest. being opposite the, Sitti and one pair of cuffs. re r o ve e » 25 cents. the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi- , * a - : , ‘ Hines, 1 pangs cree League, and yesterday during the two in- Fischer, ‘New’ York, 1 pest ‘Caay. Buttalo Sa a annurily, and secured upc the property sold, will RO STROPERLS 20. SATMABUE RIPROVED | desirable residence. Mouse aow open for imjme- Joseph Auerbach, | 23 Be gscunted, tig, center of ne aia: | 6a 6-2. Stang tices at tt drggiats, mostly 25 | Sepak 4h a fe encanta db | Bx, sitge of a Stan deed of crt. asicd te | erue very tera and stand ae sh ine ot 9 mond he allowed the Pirates to make three | In the doubles the following were the re- | cents a vial. sale. All conveyancing and recording at the cost | 36) Tes 4A Yines No bose. = Bae pe = ‘ Sree of $200 required upon accestance > hits. Hughey began the game for Pitts- | sults: Eminent doctors at your service free. of the purchaser. Terms of sale to. be complied | oe ot te ne ee ee ee urn of : Sor te. at punchy. T's Com Haberdasher, 623 Pa. Ave. It | burg, but was taken ill, and retired in| Preliminary round—Paret and Fischer, | Jf you have Catarrh or any Throat or Lung | with within ten days from the time of sale. Spd tal Anochegaretrok tie eerie cca cree = ee favor of Hawley. Washingt ld make | Ni d McMaster, | Complaint, call and receive a free trial local GEORGE E. EMMONS, Trustee, | we will offer for sale at public auction, iu front o SE rie Ae etomcar ¢ | New York, beat Anderson and McMaster, | treatment: We positively cure Catarrh. Jy9-co&ds CHAS. 8. DOMER, ‘Trustee. 5 < = Cc cle bu in Gabe eananen eens eieaiped ty cr ee re i a | era ec aT Ca = Se hig fang A TRUSTERS, SALE OF FINE LOT FRONTING 37.42 rs he! 0 swell | Scudder, Chicago, beat Avery, Detroit, and | vice for uny disease. ; : 3 ST. N.W. + ot Wank PEE TH STREET EXTENDED ANT y y g the score. Rain fell constantly throughout | Rapelyea, Elmive, 75, 62. C ) B daily, Sunday, 10 to 12. Monday | C- G- SLOAN & CO., AU eee ee ee eee a tt a orton D, | RUNNING THHOUGH TO fl STREET Ex. ‘a the game, and Joyce’s men duplicated the | In the consolation Walker, St. Louis, beat nings, 6 to 8. 713 Fourteenth | eptgrpes' SALE OF THE TWO VERY VALUA- (25) in Oella Chappel’s subdivision of BOE EG PROVED BY FAS tactics of the Pittsburg club in this city | McMaster, Toronto, 6-3, G—4. Carlton, z: BLE THRI ORY AND BASEMENT BRICK inclusive, of Sisters of Visita- | yo! Virtue of a cemniu decd ee 1S Made €as Menday last in playing for delay and @| Boston, beat Anderson, Toronto, 4-8, 8-5, = DWEL NOS. “712 AND original Tote 15, to 10, inclusive, | AY grittuc Of ¢ certain deed of trust, duly, re postpenement of the game. But Mr. Hurst |g 4.” z STREET NORTHWEST. 3 of square elght hundred and fifty-eight (#58), ae per | cords of the Djsttict of Columbia,’ and at ‘the Tf you select a CRAWFORD. No | “#8 the umpire, and the band played on. Today the semi-final singles and doubles | |The will of the late Larklin Hunter, dated | » ty, trite oo erate ad duly. recorded Mietriet of Columbia, tn Liter 1S; folio 34r- the | Written request of the holder of the’ gote secured cos Soe Bact be FITTSRURG. WASHINGTON. will be played. was filed yesterday. Three | Xo, ish6, folio 161 et keq., one of the lund records | land and premises hereby conveyed being No. 820 | THUS, ay ne guy OP NESDAY. ae higher-grade wheels are made by - pon pre Pate Se acres of land in Fairfax county, Va., are | of the District of Columbia, and af the reyuest of | 7th at, pet Zastors brick dwelling; amt Jot | past FIVE O'CLOCK EM, in front ot the pre rade Craw! oy = len, to Robert Springsteen, a stepson, and five | TUESDAY, Y-FIRS' "erms: One- Cash, Fe pay ies eve Benge . grade Gran ford. $60 and $75. 4 5 0 0 Selbach, If. 0 1 1 0 0} Hospitality to the Bostonians im] acres and the personal estate to Anna | 186, AT FIVE 0'C i A deposit of $100 required at. time of sale. If | At armrienances thereunto belouging, st i ess for cash. Responsible persons who want 270 O Lush, rf..100 000 awa Hunter, the widow of the testator, who is | parcel of ground and, pi terms of eale are not complied with within ten | J5iNg 1m the county, of Waxbington, District of +o to buy on time can secure terms to suit. For 11 8 0 MGuire,c.0 0 3.9 0 on. ay OW ES: 2 Being in tue elty of Washington, Distric m-| days from date of sale the trustees reserve the y o3 - vel n Taaes e Ot Pa . °C inted executrix. The land is directed rg be Ly a i. x - “ subdivision of part of the tract of land known as Yeaths and ralsses have other good inakes at 9 O 1 O'M'Cauley, ¢O 0 © 1 0] The officers of the Ancient and Honorable | #ppo! gq | Via, and known and described as the south twenty: t to resell, after five days’ readvertisement, on | Mount Pleasant, as per plat orded in Liber ¢. ee eee aeiees me tact ring Sree) inoue ee Ose eer o. ff Boston dined with | 0 be divided ore year after the testator’s,| nine and ore-baif (20%) fect frout on 10th street | defsult of purchaser, at his rik aud cost. All con- | }°yt fcumants om per plat recorded tn Lilver 0. ~msenit s 010 015 4 2] Artillery Company o: death, with the exception of one and a| northwest by the depth of ninety-five (95) feet of | veyancing at the cost of the purchaser. susesar ab ime Ghanied Goaemeniene CRAWFORD AC f AND RD ACADEMY. g01 © 1 0 © 0} the company of Fishmongers in London) quarter acres, to be sold to defray ex- | original lot numbered fifteen (15), in square num- THOS. G. HENSEY, Trustee, TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in Over oth St. Wing Center Market. 00101) yesterday, an ancient and one of the| penses. What now appears to be a copy | bered three bundred and forty-five 45), beginning mean WALTER R. KENSEY, Trustee, ove abl two yeas: at © per cent per ateum deter: Sys 2nd 2 Totals... 192227 6 2 Totals... 0 52414 6| wealthiest of London guilds. The principal | of the will was filed several weeks ago. ee pte +B. St, baraule seml-sumusily,|t0 be eecured by “deed oe Pittsburg. 5 1 0 40 6 3 O x-19| officers of the Honorable Artillery Com- SS 9% feet to the luc of 10th street || CFTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED Option of the parthaser.” A deposit ‘of $200 rewulred EP Heurieh's Beer is PURE. | Washinglua. 00000000 0-0l oo, of London were also guests of the The Christian Endeavor Star. Wisi, aod sence “eouth ‘alors. the line of raid | PIEDAY, JULY TENTH, same hour cud plac at, tue of sale. Conveyancing, ete., at. purchas- ee Eee ones “ eet tO the place of b er’s cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in 1Oth ‘street 20% The six issues of The Evening Star from ” PHOS, G. HENS! Terms of eal balance in two > : . rs and the ‘One-third ‘cash, ' fifteen dass from day of sale, others ise the trus- ae A CEs | ee PUL I Bes Casals July 8 to July 14, inclusive, covering the | equal installments in one aud two years, with in- WALTER i. HENSEY, ated phx ffl pd ag fh Uunce ‘and Cartrelghe 2 eee gcllte Mack, | Londoners were in full uniform. reports of the Christian Endeavor conven- | terest from day of sale at the rate of six pcr | _fyStt Drastore. | tank cod com af the deans pacbeoe eee ee The guests numbered 150, including Gen. Double plays—DeMontreville, tion, will be mailed to any address in the | cent per annum, payable quarterly, secured by first | ———— advertisement of such resale in some news- FUTURE DAYS. OBrien and Cart- e v rmaster general of 1 3 deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at + published in Washington, D.C. ‘The groper e wright: Josce, O'Brien and Cartwright; Lyons | S!v Evelyn Wood, quartermaster 8 United States or Canada for 10 cents. teed of trust | operty sold, or all cast : baper publist D.C. The 7 Of Prevention and’ Mack. Bases on balls_O@ ‘Meret, @; oft | the army; many prominent merchants and puiCauatae Prcbtier's option. “e stepustt ot 548) required at CONPULAOIY FATE, BY URLIC AUCTION, OF wilt be scld clear of all locumbrances. off Hawley, 2. Hit by pitched ball— | city men. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c PRACT OF LAND, CON- AES SEED, Patan. “ vith iu Ofteen days from da} of wile the trustees oro $o30-d&ds JESSE V._N. HUYCK, Truster 2 truck out—Truby, Joyee, O'Brien, Cart held in the ancient hall Se reecen Oars cron ae "ACRES, YI eee __ a ee -s —outw eighs a pound of cure, Wyright, anne oe, aoe nian, fase all acti See ee ene hich: the new guild Today. neon aes tess mropeety ata aud ¥ ph aS NSON PROS., AUCTIONEER! ic z 2 baa, +] | MeGuire. |. pitches—Mercer a hes. | Time— | house, erected in 1831, hag been built, over-| Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., 920 Pa. ave. n.w.—Sale | vertisement In some paper published in the cl IN ALEX 1 U = — = you Kriow=. Domit wait untul | sree tars jsods areca atnetens ie enattec srs fone ers a per gera SE At SO [Ee Te ees ree etane | REE RUNIGn, Det all auvevanchy ana Te ND SEA THE AQUEDUCT MLDGE, AN | TRUSTBES SALE OF ELEGANT DIICK Hots kidney lisordered be- | #™** ene i cording at purchaser's. cost. WITHIN: TWO MILES OF THE | WHITE , NO. STREE your kidneys are disordered be. aaa with the armorial bearings of former prime | at 4:30 p.m. By order of heirs. ‘er oe eee — fore seeking the reason for it. Breitenstein Was Easy. wardens, and the ancient banners of the ee ed = 620 Tith st. nw. By virtue of aathority given inn certain deed of | By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in company. trust to us, deted May 14, 18% The toasis at the banquet were few, and among the land records of Alexardi Like Mercer, Pitche® Breitenstein of St. Louis was awfully easy yesterday, and JAMES M. GREEN, Trustee, dy8-dkds 711 14th st. und recorded | Liber No 1, at folios 418 et sey ©, Va., | land recurds of’ the District of IMPURE BEER is the cause Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. . pg ee! os were sandwiched in between songs, stories, | of three brick houses in alley bet. B and C sts. ther “M,"" No. 4, folio fell, tu front Dremines, of most kidney diseases, ac-|New York had no difficulty in winning. | Gore senaMyened in loyal toaste had been | Delaware ave. and Ist st. west, Friday, July 10, ed trustees, in accordin SEVENTEENTH DAY OF SUL ce arding to physicians Meekin held the home team down to three | drunk, the prime warden fossted the are at pm. H. B, Moulton and A. B. Ruff, 12) fee even (A) Anchen | J runs. New York outfielded and outh: the army and the reserve forces. Major | trustees. ion, on’ the pre th of lot two hun and forty-tiv NEW YORK. - : =a sponded to the toast. He said that it was AUCTION SALES. By virtue of a IGE LAND) Gencctived | tottbect rats Chee, io weweare Be Ragether with © fi RH... ae a LOLA EB. ep erest Monorp top micels she members Ore * S May 1, deena in the said di subject to the rights of . VHalt'nef 2°2°1°0 UfDowd, 2b.. 0°12 4 | Sister service from the other side of the ala way of the ‘Alexandria and Mount wh, halance in Stafford, if. 0 1 of Bart, it..11 0 0 0 0| Atlantic. (Cheers.) He expressed the be- Vernon Raitwar is, and the Washington, jaterest per annum, ‘Tiernan, © OfParrott, cf. 1 0 0 0 O|lief that should a bitter time ever come, Arlington and Falls @urch Rai ‘Company wired at time of sale =@=C=[P 2 Qiconnor, Ib. 1 211 0 0) Great Britain would more probably be Pee eae ern oa TS Se & bogie tt OO Bo 9 | found side by side with the great American "RTEENTH. W two nnd three years, ey F. BENJAMIN, ‘Trustees. 3 2 7 2 1 | nation (cheers) than face to face with it. SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE AND C STRE! purchasers, secured upon the ri i 2 2 9|. Sir Howard Vincent, conservative mem- SOUTHEAST. 3 Distaict of Commu and | Bearing interest at the rate of lx (6) per cent per —is brewed of finest hops and ° © 0 2 6| ber of parliament for Sheffield, also replied | _ By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | designated Ot lots in square ISs, as | Atm, payable semi Se fos ‘ctl x PURE = ——|to the toast of the auxiliary forces. He er 2006, at follos 161 et » one of the land | ee ete > of the surveyor for the Dis- | vptiva ot the pur ett of $1,400 will malt—anc is strictly De 2712 4| said he was glad to have the honor of | records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell | trict of Columbia, In Liber W folio 30, to- | ben Se eee ae 2 * Maerzen” is on draught in all 0 $-$| meeting the Boston guests, and he re- NTH DAY OF Big: ATYSEX | Seilice with Wie fthproveniente, couse Of 290Ur- | Tite of aale, “ockernine ve the TBIICK RON : Sparen s % Peige Fe Home run—Van Hal | 8retted their short stay. Then, turning to ML. seven (7), in Ge tale One-Oilidl of the qurchase sn right to advertise and resell the eld property at WN AS NO. 1113, ON BLE restaurants. xtra Pale” 15) pen twebase bite McFarland, aud Glena, | Col. Walker, he assured him that they G6 feet front, We paid in cash, and the bakince in two equat | the risk of the defaulting purchaser. Lega op ys for sale at all grocers. Take no | Stelen bases—Parrott and Gleason. Bases on balls— | Would carry home the most affectionate fee ments, payable in one and two years, with HH. KOZIER DULANY, Allg ig Avg > 5 Off Breitenstein, 2: 8 First base on | feeling of every volunteer in Great Britain. erms of sale: p in one t six (6) per centaur per annum, p s HOWARD P. MAKSILA! coords of the’ District other. crrore— Sts Toul, Passed ball— | (Cheers.) Te Son ao BAGO eee oe pally o secured Syi-8t = z Le a trustees willed > Fait Neekin 1. Dahle plage-coumnrenemsteln, 1: | Sir Howard Vincent continued as follows: | Bie tet days allowed coup Ea eer Coe nels RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & C0., AUCTIONEERS ape us. Drop p ‘and Counor: Cross aud Connor Thine | ‘Sheuld danger threaten us, we feel cer- See eat ehner the perthaner at oe alee Successors to Ruteliffe, Darr & Co.) t Only $1.25. Two hourr and ten minuies. Umplres—Messrs. | tain that you would be found on our side. en and TLigees all Chat parcel erie - x Murphy and Wilson. And when you return to your homes in| _Js9-dSds fees at the SIMPROVED of that Arlington Bottling Co. 27th & K, 3 - Massachusetts, you must remember the | Horses 5 a within eats: sacheeee cis oneal. a Brooklyn Won Easily. hearty welcome you have received here, | 140 hate at sd Beginuing for th ae i Tebeau put Wallace in to pitch yesterday | and you may paraphrase the song we have Jae oP te: 1 of trast bearing Gate ot at the southwest corner of said lot atch 3 Jeone? s y g corded in Liber 1054, foli | And rureing thenes east 200 fect; thence north 2 Watch Working Wrong? _| for the second time in the same series, and | Just sung by saying, ‘Hark, the Echoes of ZAR, Sh wit records of the District of feet; there west 100 fet to t e : : the folly of such action was quickly made | 7, s Mesienasc rt 12th day of June, 1806, by virtue « south to the with the dwe See Hutterly about it. Quick, - ‘he prime warden then toasted the An- pi he evhee st 4 rus Se anit Gee . subject to right of owner : = »| apparent. The work of the pitcher was | ci H af y SATU: 7 vi 4 EVEN’ vp | NATH'L WILSON, Attorney for Party Secured. pies Cages aael per fi i y wall. ‘The sable t cient and Honorable Artillery Company of || SATURDAY MORNING, JULY ELEVENTH, AT os dyS-d& tisement, as required by said deed of trust, sol h well as a parts wal reliable repairing that needs no ragged, and Brooklyn secured an easy Vic- | Boston. He referred to their long and hon- O'CLOCK, will be sold, vetthin the baraar, a | _ 22024 F ste nw. a auction, certain real estate hereinafter described ates ai eee cokes ine ove me fy y. McGarr was injured eariy : a vel- | ¢ of Horses an , shipped here = =a 3 pen pry . fort a hd E> Crim: Spin to Win. CLEVELAND. _{ ‘| make kind the two nations. His toast was | fron FIVE 1 SE" 5 eee ene : signed trustees will, at the risk and cost of the | It me. two and three sare frow di = —— eed R.H.O.AE. AE. | drunk by all standing and amidst three | Bb SOLD UNDEK TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | defaulting purchaser, resell the said real estate and to bear int Burkett. If, 2 3 2 Q 0 Jones, rf... 2 Q 0| cheers. . HOUSE, NO’ 108 NAVY AVENUE, ANACOS. | 8t pablic auction in front of the premises on FItI- <x a 9 3 1 1 0 © Griffin, of. 9 O| Col. Walker responded behalf of th TIA, D.C. x eg DAY, SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1806, nd to be secuved on th € e€ un WK 1 0 2 0 Anders'n,lf 0 (0:0 | poatameamipane Bere marten meds or tine | THIS SALE, By virtue of two deeds of trust, duly recorded | AT HALE-TAST FOUL O'CLOCK BAL. ‘thie said ixfaction, # Chi 1 3 4 0 Shindle, ‘3b 1 60 SE roathh Pi ae ih Es eRece wea = ALSO fn Liber No. 1837, folio 20, t1d No. 1959. fallo | real estate Bei = oe oe Ie in or. A a Zimmer, ¢. 0 0 2 O O|Corcoran,ss. 2 bo eee oa ort cf cheering, and he return- | 29 nead of Horses ‘and Mares from Virginla, | 497 et sed., of the land records of the District of | the District of Columbia, and deseribed by ‘metes Teb'n,1b,3b 1 1 7 8 O Lachance,1b 2 © 0) ed sincere thanks, not only on behalf of his | Maryland and this clty. In this lot are some good | Columbia, and at the request of the parties se- | and bounds as follows: ait certain lece or nar. n ten day (& 1 erence M'Garr, 3b. 0 © 0 0 O'Shoch, 2b.. 2 4 0} corps, but also in behalf of Massachu- | workers and drivers cued thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer | Cel of land aud premises known and distinguished e ihe right to Foung, 1b. 8 9 1 0 OGrim, c..-- 1 © | setts, of Boston and of “the great Ameri-| SALE PEREMPT( for tale, by public auct tof the prem- | ae and belng part of a tract of land known as - = «| Qycguner.tb 9 1 4 $ o/Daub, p....0 2010) can nation,” for their cordial welcome. | 39 Hees, On MONDAY, LD RGE OUR, O'CLOGH | dalerines by meres and boobs as folleee: Weglening me —hbeween Sroo and any reduction | Wanace,p.0 121 1 Me: referrer to the enthusiastic departure 6 PM., the following decribed eval estate, to wits | at a Sone ‘un the West i of the Eastern Branch 1 ae : e ein ie f =| —-—--—-—— ie Ancients from Boston, and said: a Lot 80 in George W. Abbott's subdivision of a | read at the southeast corner of the land Lereby c that may be made in the price of| qotais 02714 2 Totals...11142715 0 | “Grand as that was, it was no grander | TRUSTLES’ SALE OF TWO LOTS ON CHAM. | fort of ng to the plat of said | veyed, and thence north 23 degrees, “The Syracuse” during ’96. Cleveland. 10011 0 0 0 3—~6/than the reception on this side, showing PLAIN AVENUE NEAR ERIE STREET, ME- | gutdivision appears of record tn the | and 28-100 perches; thence north'15 degrees, east #1 Iways commands a higher | Brooklyn. 13201220 0-41|that way down underneath poiltics th STON BAGL office of the F of the District of Coluwmble, | twelve and 48-100 perches; thence north & degrees, —= always ¢ Se A ee lo pacaray sane OecanT VG Rae E Te Fi hearts oP th politic: e | By virtue of ¢ » duly re- | in county subdivision book numbered 9, at page 58. | west twenty-three 60-100 perches; thence north {ts = darned, runs Cleveland, 6; Brooklyn, 5. First | hearts of the two peoples are closely knit, | corded in Liber 12 t of the land "ALSO. degrees, cast eighteen perc! | aay cs Brookisn, - Spit tase a Me ir re and are beating with the same feelings and | records of@he Dist of Columbia, and by request east of lot “ast sixteen GS-100 perches, to the center of = 2 lace: 4: off Daub, 2. Struck out—-By Wa 2 te instincts, reaching back to Runnymede | & the holder ef the note secured thet the ‘« Branch; thence following the center Mine VERY VALUABLE IM. rise Cycle Co. Daub, 1. Threg-base hits-McAleer and MeKeau, | 22d the great charter to the English race. | USderuanied, trustees. will sell, at publi tion, of said brunch’ north 56% degrees, west twelve AND DWELLING HOUSE 9 ‘Two hase ite eae a Shee 5 We are here tonight as ot ight. Wo on the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH improvements, right: thence north NG SIX THR TORY AND JOHN WOERNER, J: peta gh protic beeper eae te tee | Bee eae ur right. We be-| pay oF JULY, A.D., 186, ‘AT FIVE O'CLOCK rms of sale: One-third easb, the balanc Minansin Sy 812-814 14th Ste ores leer... ‘Stolen base Burkett. Double plays— |long here. (Cheers.) P.M., lots ered fourteen (14) und fifteen (15), | and two years, with interest from the thence north ja oat uindle, Shoch and La Chance. Wild pitch Daub. | “Blood is thicker than water, but thicker | in biock eleven (11), in the subdiviston, duly sale at siz per cent per annum, secured Tat Ree wae oar e z 2 e Gime we hours and ten minutes. Umpire-Mr. | than blood are our common language and | cérded, made by Hall and Elvans, known as | of trust on the property sold, of all cash, 3 the Sedige igh treed It’s Time Your Spring Bilas = the customs and faith of the race. Noth-| Méridian Hill, this District. option’ of. tie ayurchaser. Al deposit of twenty-two 68-100 perchex, to the center line of + Crooks’ Fielding the Featare. ing has touched me more than the welcome Terms of sale: On ird cash, lance in 1 and | quired upon eenel ance of bid. the term the track of the Baltimore and Potomac B.R.: Derb Laid A: id G accorded suesbe th a 2 years, secnred by notes of purchaser, bearing | sale are uot complied with in fifteer? days from day | Thence with, the center line of the tack of weld Hi SIG€.| the felding of Jack Crooks was the fea- Mange ne rand army and navy | interest’ from day of sale at 6 per cent per au- | of sale the trustees reserve the right to resolt | {hres /with the fou Sat nt pean to bring STRAW ae of old England. num, payable half yearly, on property sold, or ail| the property at the risk and cost of the default. | 1)! th BSYy decrecs, west ex perches: thence raw Hats are | ure of the game with Boston at Lou‘sville. | Col. Walker concluded by assuring his | cash. $100 deposit at sale. Ten days allowed to | ing purchaser after five days” advertisement of id , Fert oon close sale. cheser's cost. 4 degrees, West ‘six perche 31g degre ; x perches, thence south 6S | degrees, west six perches; thence south 704 de- He is credited with one run, nine put-outs and three assists. The other Colonels also Conveyancing such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- hearers that if they crossed the water they ington, D. C. All conveyancing, etc. at the and recording at pur- would be welcomed with open arms. “We ly think of us. ves. her eesved Tecuest of the party secured the quent, and were greeted with enthusiasm. ERY 0 ee ae etic yoked ant 100) acres, more or less, together wit all the im iS chaser's cost. > nd naw % are one race,” he said, “of d and Pre c E west six perches, to Eastern Branch + | played great ball, and the Boston: ,he said, one creed an JOSEPH R. EDSON, 2 4 7 gee ae es co umber of Bostonians dined with the a EG jp 7-A& us : sare “ thon, oo! THU R. C. Lewis & Son, BOSTOS oan! UBVILEE, | [artillery mess at Woolwich. Others dined | © & SLOAN & C0. See e ; Saget |e a a | AT. Wat Rel NEW YoRK AVENUE, fro-14a “1°00 6) Crooks, 20. 10°93 1| 2¢ the Criterion, in Piccadilly, from which} MAHOGANY, OAK AND WALNUT CHAMnER| EATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO- AUCTIONEERS, | West ix perc | origin: = ae = -—— 4 OMctresrsrt 1 4 2 9g | Point they Went to Barl's Court. There BURMIIURE, OAK SIDEBOARD, | CHINA accesonrs sto Eacclite, uae ac six 40-100. perche ~ oT TH AMILY Go AWAY i Scare Wes 338 were other members of the Boston. ENSION TAI (GOD AS |, sta ae < seven 20-100 per a 3 eee 2 -BACI Y RUSTEES’ SALE OF EIGHT BRICK Hot 2 1 hertiwest 2 O; Rogers, 1b. 1 0 § 0 O| company and the ladies accompanying Nee oe eae a eee ear 4c5, 0.7 AND S, BELLEVCE | West five Stu fio ais warp, he tame Let the take her summer outing ie O| Miller, cf. a 440 who sat down to the banquet at the Cri- MIRKORS, | C. STR (OR COURT) NORTHWEST. Be y trike Waildings, an Gescrin ad tie entae tinis) “¥ou ies care ase eo “36 6 8 8 § O| terion. Sergt. Oussey of the Honorable Ar- CHAI By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| gna’ twenty 12-100. perches, numbers in ¢ An of ® ine with us. We'll glve you 2 1| Cun’gh’ orbre bs tillery Company of London presided. The Liber No. 2054, at folio Seca eae of the land set Chae ot the’ ss ., x the dimensions of the Reversl cele TEN Aba TCE © ©/Fraser, p-. 0 1 0 0 O| toasts and speeches were short, but clo- Tecords for the District of Columbia, apd at the | iecinning, containing fifty-one and lond as subdivided Will be exhibited 2 227 8 | 0 0 5, signed trestces Will offer for sale, B TSR me? sep pe 4 Table. Gilets 3 Col. Smith of Boston called for “hree| oANP-GHASS STIVES. Ei »| tion, in front of the premiss,” ou TUE: provements, rights, &e. 1 parcels yf land re- Louise! ite, i” Lett on tases tna’ | Standing up and with tumultuous applause. | we will dell a-general assortment of Household | PAST FOUI O'CLOCK PAL, the, following de- | {CME (06 Niue of sales and tue Talaves ee gay fvsTid Loulsvitle, 4. Left on bases—Bos-] The Bostonians will leave Waterloo sta. | Bifects. seribed real estate, ; c oe | Sees ae ee ee Oe ee pain thaw side eee a a * ‘fwo-base hitsMiller (2, | tion ona special train sc, lo AND AT TWELVE 4. lumbia, and designated as the southerly or rear | €4 perties will not be entitled to their bids Kensington Bicycles. Sacrifie Lo Stole: lay, and will pro- wyeles 0 Carrianes: oa hundred (100) feet in de by the full width | terest at 6 per cent per annum, e ame perties separate @Q. ‘Bieydle givee cond binod [eae reugritico he Moxers. Stole | ceed to Aldershot, where they will witness ESRD ety ret oar of lots numbered thirty-nine (89)-and forty (40), in} Annuals, the deferred payments ae “d cy gives good OCs | Crooks. Bases on balls—Off Fraser, 6; off Nichols, |2 Sham fight, and afterward 15,000 troops | _4yo-2t a ~ “1407 Garett, | Francis W. Miller, trus tec's, aubdicision of a ae SS ieee which gives good health, which | 3. First base on errors—Boston, 2; Loutsville, 1. | Will march past in review. TRUSTEES SALE OF Two = =| otdehacant Piatha, now: known se 2 property suid, or all cash, at the option oS 1 ae etictenheine d Hit by pitched ball—By Nichols, 1. Struck out— | The Bostonians will then take lunch at DWELLING, NO. 1128 121 STREET RORTIE | Gaiote Sunatrision Book 6, 1 vera ‘All conve} gives pleasure, which helps goo 2: bs Nichols, 8. the Government House, as the guests of} BASS XO Se Me | coaay taht Of way. over theswest nineteen fig) | et cal are! moral : the Marquis of Lansdowne, secretary of | _ By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| feet tea 110), inches front on Sheridan avenue (ex. | days from day of sale t e trustees reserve the state for war. > . ” ” < Liber No. 1625, folio 417 et seq., of the land ree- fending by that width to the ortherly line of A “Kensington ee ratcncre munernce, Ont ords of the Dietrict of Colummia, and at the re. | anid rear oF ‘ ight to resell at pure is the wheel you n 0 resell at pur lot 214, blk. | Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of v ; with interest’ from the day of sale at $100 must be made at the time of sale, and ie | SY? Sets, eit en récords for the Distrlet of Columbia, and atthe psyable semi-annual tecured thereby, the undersign- In the two opening innin; t Chi <a ee ff the party therel ed, i ey or ail Ek Gane OO, a ae GEORGE 1, WhiGHT, | trust = Th, mt n ie two iI BS a icago quest of 1e rty thereby secured, we will seil, at bed) of sald thirty-nine (39), wr the use a] GE H. y Trustees. quired at. tim want. Thoroughly high grade. Only yesterday both Hrless arid! Memtanos oe Transfers of Real Estate. pubite ‘auction, Iu_frout of the premises, on SUE: prises of ingress and egress from Sheridan ave-/ jy6-c&ds cCrding ‘at purchaser's of us. ‘ : = Z S| _ Francis W. Baker et al. to Lather F, Hall, tots | DAY, JULY FOURTEENTH, 1806, ‘at FIVE | nue of the occupants of any building or buildings = = iuplied with in fifteen days fi “ e batted out of the box. Hemming and|s 4 5, pix. 36, Columbin Heights; $10.” O'CLOCK PA. the following described reat estate | now or hereafter erceted on said reat one hundred | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, rrovine the trustees, rescr¥e ; , 4, 5, bik. 36, a 3 $10. In the city of Washington, District of Columbia: | fect; also the right ray for ig Suce ateltffe, Darr & Co, ut the risk and cost A.A. Smith & Co.,1108 F St. | Friend, who took their places, did not do| Jacob P. Clark et ux. to Nellie La Rue, lots 11 | Lot 66 in J. H. Huling's cubdivision of lots in | Sjieg dues the Ave () fect Gt naid Note thirigentae eee oe eee =e v five days” advertivement i Sy7-1 much better, so that the game was a siug- | and 12, bik. 8, White Haven; $2,600. ee Be et Cees ibe zecodeds aa Book | (39) and forty (40), north of. and adjacent 10 said | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BRICK HOUSE, NO. 2423 din the Diste =“ ‘ing match from start to finish. 1 J: TeCa ol nty No. 7, ize 69, of e records 0! le sur- | rear one hundred feet, together with all the im- M STREI NORTH WEST, «100, Be S. 905 Pal ave mums | Fad a Httle the better of Te ands canter 4, 050: eeies ce eakoguneeyEmek, S1Oti#) Yexor's, office ‘ob raid District, with the improve- | provements, rights, &¢. By virtue of a deed of trust.’ duly recorded tn ceeann are We can save you a part of victory is chalked up to the credit ef the | John Sherman to Leona J. Wells, eee aor ecen Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and | Liber No. 198%, at foll et seq., one of the land ERT G. champions. 42, Holmead Manor; $10. six per cent per annum, the money you're going to pay Leon Tobriner et ‘al. request of the pai : { 5 trustees, to Hugh » | balan wal ipstallments, re, es . a will tell, Dy . . for a straw hat, and we'll seil Kelley, If. 2°2°2°0 O/Evoritt, 3b. 11°28 0 Lypiyine Williamson et al., trustees, to Ann Me- | sale, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing sn- | $59) upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of aale | O4 SCLY, A.D. 18M, AT HAl ? you a better hat for what you Keeler, rf. 1 1 @ 1)Dahlen! as. 8 21 2 1 [Mahon rae caret lot 5, sq. 859; $5. terest from day of Pp (payable quarterly), and | are not complied with in 15 days from the day cf | O'CLOCK P cl 3 a a y Jennings, s8 2 1 3 2 28 3014] wen tot a9, on bo; # oy trustees, to Henry | 8¢ nea by. Ce mening property sold, will | sale, the trustees reserve the Tight to resell the | premises, situate In the clty of Washington, Dis: ) pay us than others. 50c. up to hen gig ea erhi Seaes chaser, All conveyanéing and ‘recording ‘at. pure Tepe Sea tiar Smaara i ladvertimmmnteotens Piet on ard four te in squnce numbers tee! | VERY DESIRABLE Th STORY AND RBA! S S = S 2 = . S 01 ered fo . in 8 . a RARLE TORY AN $ - $3 and $4. Good straws at 250 113 ik ia Mr. Thompson Wants a Divor: chaser’s cost. If terms are not complied with in| pegale in’ some newspaper published in Wasbing- | four (24), on the original plat MENT BRICK PES! WITH BROW S 2 tee e2 See ten days from sale, trustees reserve the right to | ton, D. C. All conveyancing and recording at the | tosether with all. the i 2 $1.50. | Dunlap’s agency. Gna 2 2 8 8 mek OS A 2] Joseih M Thompson hes applied for ai-| atl tie MIA A tuned Got tg 0s | cnt of the Datla nD werren Sis ivoaeety we hd 2 5 SEP = "Maton, pO 0 0 0 Oj Briggs, rat re , chase: Find RU KR. prior deed of trust 000 and fi Chas. H. Ruoff, Kelston bo 2222 olpieoa Bi. 6 2 8 8 81 ke'theTsut poms whats erode pean | aeveritement im The Eroning Say newepe pres DOUGHAS B<MACKALT., | (neem: Guethind, cant, the Calence ~ en ee, | pce . AM rustecs. | twelve pouths, with interest from the = Up-to-date Hatter, 905 Pa. Ave. Totals... 151827 9 4) Totals... 13152711 g | 4O™ 5 4-,t,th&ds sonew ‘Trustees. : At six per cent pee annum, ‘secured by” deed of | Dcnlses, LOT 48, SQUARE 758, * Seen cnumacmisanenene | Baltimore. wees 6080015 00-15 == | _ts -_| RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | trust on the property: sold, or all cash, it the Siaiank SU RaE toon tae hoe ot Wad ak: ‘Chicago. $4040000 2-13 £ could get reliet | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT IMPROVED BY HAND- Successcrs to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. tion of the purchaser. lepoait of $100 required a A > 2 ate alley in jon of parties at the time of sale. running slong an alley, with pri If the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from the day of sale, Credenda Earned runs—Chicago, 10; Baltimore, 6. SOME THREE-STORY BRUCK DWELLING 3 tet 8113 N STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. Two- from a most base hits—Dahlen, Hemming (2), Clark'and Doyle. ‘ae. rible blood dis- This sale should command the at TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERGY BEFORE x Lik = 1 n search of & desiratle home or an investment % P5; seed of trust, di ded ON RB STREET BETWEEN THIRTEENTH trustee reserves the right to resell the prope in sear ae hou ; - Bi Cc cll es S M th Hone tate Decies tan beets lee Sat AS rete | Oe Te Sto," folio 265 et ‘bea. Tot the tang | _ POULTERS TIL STREETS NOWPHEAST. | the risk apd covt of the defaulting purchases, sie, deem ec ood) pencil pani wate a Bae nl con; EN or District of Columbia, ‘and at the re- | By virtue of a, certain decd of trust date ys" erent, ch resale In some’ news. | 80 haa yi 5 on C| Hy Le aoe Se mp at ous remedies and physicians, none af white race | Ceare oc, fue party. thereby secured, “we ‘will ‘sell, | cember 21, 1803, 'and duly recorded in Liber ass, | peper Published ia Waxhington,-D. C. All convey- a S10 d Doyle. Struck out—By Briggs, 1; by Friend, 1. | 80 good. My finger nails'caine of and my chair | at public auction, in front of the premises, on | follo 471 et seq., one of the lend records of the | ancing, é&c., at Tete te oe ©0., Ancts. $10 down. : De ee Se cae By ictges, 1s ky. erlend., game out, leaving me perfectly bald. I then went | MONDAY, JULY THIRTEENTH, 1896, AT HALY- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the as NORDLINGER, — = — ‘ a PAST FOUR O°CL( M., ‘the following de- | party secu: ereby, We, lersizned trus- | _ jyG-d& amee. ‘THOS. ANG » AUCTIONEERS. cash. 3; off McMahon, 2; off Friend, 4. Hit by ball NOLOCK PM., ‘the followl e red thereby, we, the urdersizned t Trastec DOWLANG & 00, ADCKTONERE ibed real estate in Part of the city of {famungton, District of Colunibla, formerly knowa ra Georgetown; Lot 45, in Wm. H. -Manogue’s subdivicion of lot 30 in Beall’s addition to said Georgetown, being in square 62, now square 1232 in gaid Georgetown, as per plat recorded in the surveyor’s office of said District in Book ‘A. R. Shepherd, page 211, with the improvements Jennings, Brodie and Hemming. Time—Two hours and fifty winutes. Umpire—Mr. Emaslte. Daring Won for Buck. Matters were decidedly close at Cincin- nati. A daring steal and two hits, after two , will ecll, at public -auction, in frout of the premises, | On. HUNRSDAY. SIXTEENTH DAY oF TLY, A:D. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,’ the following described property, situate tn the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and designa@ed as all of lots numbered fifty-four (54) and fifty-five (55), In the Washiugton Real Estate Company's suvdivision of original lot numbered RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEEL (Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) $65 on installments. Guaranteed thoroughly. M. A. Tappan, 1013 Pa. Ave. mhb10-m-20 SALE OF VALUABLE ALLEY PROP. OS. 1234, 1236 AND 1238 Lov- ‘COURT. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Novem- ber 17, 1892, am recorded in the recorder of deeds’ office for th: District of Columbia, in Liber 17) By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 1692, and recorded In Liber 1729, folfo 286, of the land’ records of the Distriet of Columbia, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the preatses, on VENTEENTH DAY of JULY, 1896, Hot Springs men were out in the eighth innin th ree), An aquare ten hibited. and thie FRIDAY, the fund ‘at “the tequest of the, holder ‘of the ‘note se en e out ig, won the aliove stated. three (3 jua: id irty-four | at SIX O'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed real | cored, we, the undersigu rustees, will sell, ¢8 We'll Dye Y ea ’ Pit s ty will, be jsold subject to trust of | (1034), 96 per plat recorded in Liber 17, folio 125, | este clty ‘of ‘Washingto ‘ot Co- | public auc in front of the premises, on MON Gk se one = ter” Seas ence ie pisracmaee Sea May 19, 1504 . securing $5,000 ‘In three vears, the | In the surveyor's oBice of sifd District. farnbta, to wi Mt one eaten ‘and nisets-tisee | DAY LY THIRTEENTH. 1806, AT HAL for your Bicycle Costume a beautifal red, blue Hoping to be cured by this celebrated treatment, | purticulars of which will be stated at the sale. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | (igm) in the Wa bington Real Estave Tast Four M., all of lets ‘numbered ninety opANE S M FH J Fi 3 ee 2 25 “8° 8s i a meters tens: piack — that won" NCINNA’ ? : Dut very soon became dixgusted and decided to : One-third ¢ash, of which a deposit of | to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal rt of square numbered ten Litndsed | ni ¢ (91) and ninety-two (82), in Cooper ® Spiyibiesele Suits leaned, Wagos calls CSCI TLO.A. PAILADELDHIA, |, | BSS. The «fect was truly wonderfale “I coms | s1po'thunt be, musde ‘at dhe time of ealer font tie | fSatrintenta, parables ia one and two sears, “wien | Subdieision Gols): nn per plat seconded Ie Bane: | putaiviocen in-equsre’ wanioered Sex’ bendied end ANT FISCHE : ewe “10 | menced to recover at once, and after I had taken | balance in two equal installments in one and two | interest from dite of sale at the rate of wix per | page Sl. in the survefor's off ras | Secany-acee QUES), Salk Rete keaag kemeoned ae ANTON R, 906 G St. i330 332.8) twelve bottles I was entirely cured—cured by | yea from day Of sale, for which notes, cf the | Lentuer per ANnUSS, ANd secured by deed of arhet | Pek, | three 4-room bricks, well. rented. Telephone 1442. Jr8-Sa 14y20 111 0 0| 8.8.8. when the purchaser, bearing imterest from day of sale (pay- | on the yroperty sold, or all casb, at the option of | ‘Terms of sale: One-third c: ‘Terms of tale: One-third in cash, and the bal- are eae 0 1 0 0| world - renowned Able quarterly) and secured by deed of trust on the | the puchaser. A deposit of $50 on each lot will | ycar and one-third in two years. in two equal installments, In one (1) and tvo 01141 1130 ie property sold, will be taken, or all cash, at the | be required of the purchaser at the time of sate. | FoMm,amd.ometied 1 two vents ears, respectively, to bear it lerest at the rate a 0024 1 4$ 8] Hot Springs Option of the purchaser. All conveyancing aim | All conveyancing, recording 17d notary fecs at the | forest. payable semt-annually. per centum per apnuin, pas O. um 1a u 0121 0311| failed. recording at purchaser's cost. If terms are not | cet of the purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be con-| 0: trrst upon the property iy from date of sale, or all rash, at the option 9 o181 93401 wus coos, complied. with in ten dage from sale, the trustees | plied with within ten days from date of sale other. | St be retort : te or. $100 will be re- PURE RYE WHISKEY. O018 oon8 Shreveport, ° ° © | reserve the right to resell the property at the | wise the trustecs rcserve the right to resell the | with within ten days from the quired when bid $s accepted, ‘Terms of sale to be ‘M¥ OWN BRAN! SRE Pig oa eich Sting Foe Loulata rik and cost of the defaulting purchaser or pur- | propesty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur-| fault be made in compliance plied with within ten days, or trustees res: “ 3 82714 ba O1 as chasers after eight days’ advertisement in ‘The | Eneber: sale the trustees reserve the rignt to cesell at righ* risk and cost of Cincinnatt. 1 x-3 | ¢0ut book on the Disease and its Treatment mailed | Evening Star newspaper. » WILLIAM B. TURPIN, risk and cost of the defauliing purcharer, afier ulting purchaser, Conveyancing and recording Wm. J. Donovan, Philadelphia. $063 mite == Jous w. raase connitivs DOWwLI Bre day’ Potie SOHN ROUT _T = Me VTLTAM 7 ned fnnatt, 2; ph 5 ty Ni ING, IN rustee. Ll -. BARNES. Trasts epeS-<u30t* 1828 7th ot. aw. Exrned runs--Ciscinnatl, 2; Philadetpsta, 1. Two- SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atianta, Ga. CANA: Sy3-dieds Trustees, | 4y1-4hds JOHN H. WALTER, Trustee. | jy2-10t JOIN’ L. WEAVER, Trustee.”

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