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10 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1897-12 PAGES, “Ireland's Kings,” afd have surrounded ; 9 > * AUCTION SALES: themselves" with a company of unusual eae pate TOMORROW. ] 3 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. merit, particularly adapted to this funny ~__ FUTURE DAYs. _ FURURE Days. comedy, which contains such well-known ar- ———— —— . - = tists 22 ‘the Shirley Sisters, Garner Brothers ; AT THE ©. G, SLOAN & 00... AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers. ‘Trio, Misses Rice and Halvers, Thos. Clark, i - B-A-Z-A=AcR. TRUSTEES SALB OF VALUABLE RESIDEXCE | TRUSTEES SALE OF VaL ARLE IMPROVED Joseph Conlon, Harry Fairbanks, Miss | cyioriaum Discov, aa comes NO: 940 LA. AVE PROPERTY, 1304 B_ STREET SOUTHWEST, REAL ESTATE, Nos” liz AND nid Gladys Hayden, George Kaine, Fred Ward, is P- | TOMORROW (THUESDAN) MORNING, JANUARY FACING AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS. STREET NORTHWEST Cliff Meech and that funny Yellow Kid. If tion Administered at Reduced FOURTEENTH, aT TEN O'CLOCK, WILL BE a virtue of @ certain deed of trust, 7 in of a Et ~ ong you would enjoy a night of hearty laugh- Ee FOLD, AT PUBLIC. AUCTION, 35 HEAD OF | comed tn ther, 2100, follo 453 et wea. in the land | dated April 13, 1 orl 14, ter, secure seats and see this funny farce = er Month. HORSES AXD MARES; SOME EXTIA STOCK. Re aa ant at tise ve | DOK. Se ae comedy. It Auctioneer. | Will sell at auction, tn front of the premises. trict of : All Applicants tonlrreatment Before Al. Reeves’ Big Show.—Al. Reeves and his TRUSIEES GALE === 700DS AT big show will be the attraction at Ker-| the 15th of January, 1897, Will Re- u on ——S si HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘on WEDNES. | secured DAY, the TWENTIETH DaY of ARY, 807. | sell, at VENTY-PIVTH 4 MONDAY E r BERWES, Part of original lots sixteen and etghteen 16 So PM nan’s Lyceum Theater next week, and it The undersigned, by virtue of dead of trust, will | 18) In square two hundred and sixty-four 426 AL ae SR Fe is without a doubt one of ihe grandest or- celve Treatment at the Reduced sell at Berwyn (formerly Chariton Helghta), on | Property f0 be sold having a frontage of 25, feet | the following descried tend und previ _ ganizations of its kind ever before seen on Price of sie a Month THURSDAY, JANUSRY FOURTEENTH, AT TEN | 9, {0Gt¢ co B street. with oven width to a ds Peuttde, anil demented nak ‘ Th has O'CLOCK A\M., the stock in trade. consisting of feet. with impr | Sere came Tin eae eareaee any American stage. The company ha: x he Stock a of a two-story frame dwelling, numbered 1304 B | inal lot ered ni been playing to. crowded houses every- Until | fured. OTE ACES CROCE SSLY WARE. Se- 35] ‘street southeast : three hundred avd winetenn (31%, beetonine where. It is really three biz shows in one. B ean On ‘Sail cbatoli ‘Will fret. be offered in Terms: 8 bject to an indebtedness of $3.000, | same at a ot aton Hi a, rth dl _ Senty high-class vaudeville, minstrel and bur- with interest from January IS86, at uw it Pe " bulk, and if bid not sufficient in judgment of lesque, with handsome women, beautiful | i. arraed to net discovers for consumption | ie Ht tine Betacam a an creoles, gorgeous costumes, elegant elec- Sieh Se Fo Eas ee Terms cash. No goods delivered till terms are trical effects, and a carload of new and | throat, lung, catarrhal and bronchial diseases than | complied with, Take train B. and 0, station S:30 per annum, payable half ed in Liber 2084, folio ords, balance inc: party, as in tru of said i scle. Te days’ special scenery. A grand minstrel begins | all other treatments combined. a.m. ved t f defaniting pur the first part, introducing a genuine south- | Dr. Shade has been permanently located in Wash- GILERIGRE eat nea ae chaser. Conve; 1s cost. ern negro cake walk: then there are a laugh- | ingtom for five years, 319 4% st. nw. able farce by J. H. Perry, eutitled “Mc-| Interview @ few permanent cures, the result of Cracken's Reception,” and a great vaude- | Dr. Shade’s chloridum discovery for consumption: Mitchell, in a sketch of their own: Bryce | innd, 601 9th st. mc; Mea, Hugheo ai ath ot ‘You will find one coupon Inside each 2 ounce bag and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag. Boston Symphony Orchestra.—The third | 2 ville olio, headed by the clever tie wits, Reference—Dr. Patterson, 52 B st. n.e.; Dr. Me- and Milton, the Great American Colored Buy a bag, read the coupon and see how to get your share of $250,000 in presenta. 2 concert in the series by the Boston Sym- | SUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Store and dweliing for rent. jal2 2 Jall-d&as st. nw. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, — Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Uo. teen 31%), beginning for the street north distant twenty-t ASSIGHEE’S SALE OF Alie fac VERY VALUABLE LIMVE-HILI | swarsviy trait" Oe whe af fexinin PLANT ON THE EAST SIDE | irr stor na autos eta dite: So. Yond OF 2O7H—GREEX—STREET, | sail att WEST WASHINGTON, D. G.,| mrst's's! RIBBONS, NOTIC ETC. CONTAINED ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a chattel deed 0 corded in Liber No. 2141, at fol of the land records for the Dist-fet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured th the undersigned, trustee, will sell, by public a tion, on the above premises, on FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, i i p Parry and Burnes; Miss Cissay Gren‘, the | Kim 25 5th st. se : Blackwell’s Genuine Quartet: Miss Pauline Bradshaw, the Nor-| *\.i,W- Sanford Brown, 2145 K st. n.w. M in Bst , 1104 13th famous Waiker sisters, Miss Corinnie | gt. n, pe nan Write or call for booklet. Symptom blank, & fa y, “ no means least, 9 SED J aL Rete the bande TRaderecEL The | for those desiring ‘home’ treatment. Consulta- show will conclude with a burlesque by a| "gn. frve. 1282 14th st. Dr. Shade in charge. Mrs. Bender, 1232 6th st. n.w.; Mrs. Hol- cast of forty people. the purchase om * in two equ two rears, with . payalle AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., all the goods semi-annonily, from day « “ile, 5 deed phony Orchestra at the Columbia Theater - tels mentioned in schedille "I!" sttnened to aid | A ff | of trust upon ‘the property: sold. raxh, at the is announced for next Tuesday evening. Today. trust. oe BETWEEN THE ¢. AND 0. GA option of the purchaser. The properties "will be A very interesting and brilliant program | _Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w. ~ has been prepared by Conductor Paur, | Sale of dwelling 918 4th st. me. on Wednes- Seedecestetosteteetetectntecetedontetoegedeeteetetede | OPening with the Symphony in G minor by | day, January 13. at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Charles F. Mozart, which for a long time was con- | Benjamin and William H. Duncanson, trustees, sidered the rival of Beethoven's Second | Walter B. Williams, Anc | ct., 10th and D sts. n.w. Symphony in the claim of being the model | — sale of residence property on O st. bet. 4th and work of its kind. Weber's ever-fascinating | 51h sts. n.w. on Wednesday, January 13, at 4:15 Overture to “Oberon” will be the second | 5m, ss = Z s. | actes and ballet music from Bizet's “Car- y Tomorrow. men,” and for a closing number the episode | Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. 9 taken from the text of Lenau’s “Faust” by | —Special sale of furniture on Thursday, January 14, ¢ | Liszt, and known as the “Mephisto Waltz.” | at 11 o'clock a.n ° ~ | it is one of Liszt's most brilliant and ef-| Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n. .—Chancery, fective tone pictures. The soloist is Miss | sale of dwellings Nos. 1208 18th st. mw. and 1113 Marie Toulinguet, soprano, of the Maple- | 10th st. n.w., on Thursday, January 14, at 4 o'clock i s son Opera Company, who will sing for her >. m. eflly vs Saw The busy man of affairs is first selection an aria’ from He AA ONY CE Th SES, ‘Terms cosh. ja9-d&dba HENRY F. WOODARD, Trustee. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (accessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & eo.) id will be re WAL ARD K—WATER —|rnsarsit arkctae STREET, By virtue of a deed of assignment given to me and duly recorded in Liber No. ‘2051, ‘fol! Setededetetetetetetetntetetetete proper: Seq., of the land records for the Distric purchaser, WILLIAM F, SPECIAL SALE Tomita, and bythe ‘written request of te een me orchestral number; then follow the entr’- lersigned assignee will offer for sale, 'v pu ‘ 624 F st. now Trustecs, OF HANDSOME NEW FURNITURE, COMPRISING: CHAMBER, LIBRARY AND lic auction, in front of the premises, on WEDN DAY, TWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D). 1s8u7, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following d. ra " a “1 scribed real estate, situate in the elty of Wash L. SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONE ton, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot num: (Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & vered twenty (20) and parts of’ lots numbered 2, 11, 101, 43 and 44, in square 1 square 23, in Deakin’ t al. addition town, in the District of lumbia, improved ironclad Mme kilns of a daily capacity of 150 bar- Office, Pacitic buildii URURRAN PROPERTY ON WN_ROAD, NEAR TEN formerly whart | iA ele, fer vi i - al d the | “Xerxes” by Handel: the seme frank Whack | trastect. DINING & Mi, vifctont o. cavers tne uty franco ane hy as: ot een “9 re Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 B.st. n.w.— D -room building, suitable for office and other pur among the Ia Vistriet of } . ¢. the famous ‘Largo’ is taken, and for her 2 zee T ) 7 patery fh if i Dia, in Libey and at | often at a loss for reliable infor- second number an aria from “Freischutz.” | Sule of dwelling No. 7o4'sth st. me., on Thirsday, 0 BE SOLD WITHIN OUR Mharfage, 80 feet’ fronts on thee. “eto at wit of the lage, 80 feet front, on the ©. & Q. canal. broperty fronts 286 ‘feet on 20th st. and con- january 14, at 4 o'¢! aa Bisht Ore eee we eee oe Duncanson Bros., Aucts,, 9th and D sts, n. preduction 0} ie four-act comedy, “A | sale of aw No. 412 Was! 55 Night Om,” by the Carroll Institute Dra- | Thurlas: Saneary Gate Vamnington St. Baw matic Club at the Lafayette Square The- | naige A. Lambert and 4 ater this evening are assured of a most | (uu ~ , enjoyable evening. The club is well re- | “OY in, : membered for its work in “Still Waters ted eae request of the pe! we will offer at public ay premines, on MONDAY, YAY OF JANUARY, A.D.i oF of the twiteg, ck pan. SALES ROOMS, 920 PENNA. AVENUE N. W., ON THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY FOURTEENTH, tains in all about 1 more or less. This sa portunity to secure a valus purposes. To be sold subject, howe prior deed of trust for W, the part which will be fully stated at the time of sa Terns: Over and above the trust cash. ; mation regarding perplexing | questions that arise every now le site for mani 920 Pa. ave: n, ° ¢ + : posit of $300 required upon acceptance of bid. It | of land sed ty Dav rt Run Deep,” “Home” and “David Garrick,” | —S#le of stock of fine laces, ribbons, notions, &¢ ri the terms ef sale are not complied with in fifteen | corded ng the land $ and then during business. If §| Hur Deep "home™ana “bavid Garrick | Si of work ot tne lace oom, moto, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK Pe ee ese etree erence [pire mths + classed at the head of the dramatic or. | day, January 14, at 10 o'clock am” Henry F. 8 the right to resall the propert at the risk and cost | land, and rear of the defaulting purchaser alter five days’ adver- fisement of such resale in some newspaper pul- | | he is wise he will have near at | | | hand a copy of the EVENING STAR| ALMANAC & ganizations of the city. The proceeds of | Woodward, trustee. the entertainment will be devoted entirely | Trustees’ sale of stock of goods at Berwyn Shoemaker’s I es to the TO WHICH WE INVITE SPECIAL c : ATTENT ON sired in Washington. D. C. Ail conveyancing, with sald road south 19% 4 to the Carrol! Institute, and judging from | (formerly Chariton Heights), on Thursday, January b cording, &., at the cost of the pu thence ‘south degrees west the advance sale of seats and boxes a | 14, at 10 o'clock a.m. Chas. E. Bear and Fillmore 7 = E WALTER BR. WILCC ence with the Hine feacieeitie ant ecteeais ase Saas ee eee WOW READY FOR EXAMINA | sae it wart mrs ir will be present. jason aera StivanaeD “ste ee 7 DUNCA’ ON Jall-3t | RATCLIFFB, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TWO-STORY DWELL- ING NO. 412 WASHINGTON ST. N.W By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber 2048, at folio 455 et seq., of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, at tlic auction, 1* front of the premises,’ o Rey. Dr. Newman on Browning —Rev. | Sale of dwelling 3 4th st., Le Droit Park, on Dr. 8. M. Newman lectured on “Brown- | Thursday, January 14, at 4 o'clock p.m. Louis. D. ing's Life and Works” at the First Con- | Wine and Clarence B, Rheem, trostece gregational Church last night before a Sees large and interested audience. Dr. New- man spoke of the general character of AUCTION SALES. Browning’s work, his inspiration and his = richness of intellect and read a number HES ABE RNOON: of passages from the different works of BROS, AUCHONEEES, that great writer. Dr. Newman said that 2 fourth of the purcitse 1 id the balance pectivel cured by ad: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON SEA- TOD AL 6TH STREET NORTHEAST, < INGTO: By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1738, folio 451 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured there we shall front of the premises, on MONDAY, the El NTH DAY of JANUARY, A.D. 1897, at HAG LAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ail that certain patd tn cash, four equal install © and the prop ally att all cash, at the opt posit of $100 will be oebetetnteeeteteetetbtetnh ating . f land and premises, situate in the coun- a 'HURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF JAN- f Washington, District of Columbia, ki ie = Browning was a lover of nature in its OF ELEGANT TWO-ST¢ UARY, A. D. 1897, at HALF-PAST FOUR and ‘distingut bed as and being a Tot uu C (Conveyaue z smallest details, but that he never lost Hot O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described real es- | 16 in square numbered 22, in George Tru arity bt = ° sight of his one ambition to portray the aie . tate and premises, situate tn the city of Wash- | subdivision of a tract of land known as “ECK- a 5 experience of the human soul. He said EAST. So ington, District of Columbia, to wit: The east | INGTON,” wl t of the original 3 that Browning's intellect dawned upon one | 12%, Wits of ® certain deed of trust, recorded in | sixteen (16) feet by the full depth thereof of let = 7° said subdivi- Liber No. 2108, at follo 462 et seq., one of the land | twenty-five (25), in John C. Kennedy and W. &. | sion all's Addition to + o: as the greatest of the present time and | records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, | Webb, . trustees’, subdivision of part of original | the City of Washingt as per plat recorded in = | It proves of priceless value asa that he could clothe more truly than other | in front of the. prenil 408 WEDNESDAY, THE | lot one, in square five hundred and eighteen (515), | Liber County, No. 6, follo $5. of records of the > men of this century the experience of the | THIRTEENTH Day Or $aNUARY, A.D. 1897, AT | an per ‘plat recorded In book W. F., page 224, one 6 office of Said District of Columbia z Human soul invallits aecouterments ST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot twenty- | of the records of the survesor's office of the’ Dis. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, ve in one z | k f d ri All ne es + eit ,iuuare seven hundred and seventy- | trict of Columbia, together with the ways, erse- | and two vars, at 6 per cemt per annum interest, z boo or ready relerence. German Opera Season.—The season of 5), together with the improvements theron, ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any, wise appertaining. ERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; balance in one and two sears, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust, ‘or all cash, at purchaser's option: conv. ancing, etc., at purchaser's cost. Terms to he complied with in ten days; otherwise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five day: advertising in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D.C. payable semi-ainualiy, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option ser. A deposit of $100 required at time of aveyancing, ete., at purchaser's 5 Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purehaser, after five days’ advertisement of suci resale in’ some newspaper published in Washiug- ton, D C. JAMES 3. WIMER, German «pera, which will open at the | . Terms Of sale: One-third cash, balance in 1 and a years, with interest at 6 per cent annum, Lefayette Square Opera House tomorrow | payatle’ semianunaligy: “grey ee B night, promises to be a notable musical | Bay? ee Mid SAE) CE ESCs event. The sale of seats has been quite large and a financial success is assured. ane Mr. Walter Damrosch has assembled the | _Ja6d&ds A finest_ body of Wagnerian singers ever | WALTER B. WILIBKMS & CO.) AUCTION brought to this country, and each opera BES CG Gg AMEN hil the comprehensiveness of an | | encyclopaedia with the concise- ness of a manual is embodied in pat premises, on TUESDAY, THE ¥ OF JANUARY, A. 'D. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK as a ss es ss ss sO will be given with that completeness of | AUCH Z, FINE. RESIDENCE PROP- TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, WILLIAM 0. BEA hl ret of = I z $ detail that characterizes all Mr. Dam- as SOE REE BETES ROTI | yreeni eats FRANK BIRGE a Jad-d&ds = WLS —— rosch’s work. Not the least enjoyable feat- eaaicen OP the eee ee 2 ser — RATCLIFF! I io square numbered one bun this Almanac. It contains page ure will be the splendid orchestra over | paplic’msction, in MRP RNER Te Afoe. sale at DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. (Successors to Hatelltt 94, more particularly described & | which he will wield the baton. Tomorrow | TRENTH, A.'D. 18g, AT QUARTER-TAST FOUL ees, coun haa aon Gaaea SSS Ss pes dh geen tyes : = | after page of matter not found $| ms" ;vonenerinn” "will “be “presente HVE, THE : NT ASEM 5 ‘ORY AND BRICK DWELLING IN THE SECTION OF THE CITY, KNOW AVENUE NORTH. | south on 16th street fifty fee NCE FROM LINCOLN vhicl : 5 ' Property No. SEMENT epee EL ie Re sald. to he (lke Kuown a5 lot ag cup aiaeee Sere eee tS ERE ISES NO. 1903 FOURTH’ STREET, LE DROIT PARK. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the title role Mr. Krauss, who i: the finest exponent of that part since Max in front of thaspremises, that valuable reai- Fy D street northwest, other: dred fect to the east line of sald lot a’ sath frontaze on feet te t a depth of 135 f Alvary was in his prime. His voice is | a brick dwelling said to be pure and powe: Mreet of 21 fect 5 ine! by in any other volume printed. an alley; and is improved by ‘ ve of nine rooms, in excellent ful and his act~-| condition. In the sear is-a stable with capacity four horses a By virtne of a certain deed of trust, vecorded in Liber 1974, folio 309 et 5 of che land ree- ords of the ve request two frame dwellings, See Z F s fee eanoRe: Bist day of October, A. D. 1894, and. recorded | of the part at pub) Eck ar he akeinws taining = eS pg ieteds Ang jartintice I —_ vee — erms: ‘The. pure to asstime amonnt secured | among the land records of the District of Columbia, URSDA as aes eee i news- ‘oduc af a Be by a deed of trust now on the property, being | Liber 1988, folio 94 et seq wo re, with ae first magnitude, who yesterday made her | ahont ‘$2,900, pavabl monthly 01 of the holders of the notes’ s . t | srst in Ameri ft felanoe Grae ea nyse limienttn | OE ihe Boe on auction, in front of th deseribed land 1 pares: 1 st reappearance in America after an] ti ash. $100 down ‘when pre a 4 plic . in fr deserted land Wy deed — £ | ancence of several years at a song real | fiesta the RAE fee | mal ae ALORA ae Poiana AY | Wott ah : aos the business office Ss which she gave at Carnegie Hall, New Ja0-d&ds V KB. WILLIAMS & C0. ts. | PM, the following described property. itnate in an soa depth o ° sine. A f S500 (wll Be pay 2 ork. e house was pac! O over- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION tl unty of Washington, District of Columbia, | of M. J. - Gan at ae of The Evening $ flowing, and this great singer renewed all tt SON EROS AUCTIONEER to wit: Ail that certain piece or parcel of inna one {an eleven ae : und Doarial “tows, at Mh ie +h | her old-time triumphs. She is said to be | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME prenine known and distinguished as and be: ae ett goiter : rah eotetet ips Some Say et at Star, lith & Pa. Ane fipies voleg) thanieverd anil sings Switht [ee WEULING =) SITUATIO ENO) e165 eunerrn|| ot puumbared tte poa Ol! of Marr) and ianner/s| | snsthllnicnt, fa onoian tos right : UTHEAST. 5 ion of oS, 2 on sit of $4 i: operty isk and cost of the Ave. TT eee ree ner eats lors ee tuear tay deen Torctrcaeee semttate bie Cg I Sg ite Re eS [ea mene anh poms me BO MATION \ve. # | Won for her the place she holds in the es- | ,ccdrdel Im Liber 1010, follo 140 Cr stg one oy | Droit Fark, a6 said Barr and Sanuer's suhaieieice ferms to ie complied t I eS — o|[dsm oe 1G De ale anad eeeceta) ot) tHoMDMAtsteE Tor Colbie wan par, | tel GULy fe coe at 3a |ok ceunty ENOL wine -Teiot | Gaysor sale: youn Ja6-déd as * rty re vill he reso he : of istrict é and ease 2 Haley's Band Concert.—Will A. Haley 3 | ee een ee eee at ot the rercew il sell-at | ot” Columbia, ‘together with the impeorn ee HH Sania a oaHRSeaae seafpadpadeetecetpateetectecteepeteateedeedeetertees eeteaboatoefeegeteat 9 ubie auction, in fromt of the premises, on WED- ? - Military and Concert Band will give its | Wwayaye cy RY THIRTHEN TE 4 ro second con crt of the season at the New | POUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following de National Theater next Sunday evening. A ate in the District of Columbla, to wit: Part Program has been arranged that will give | of original lots numbered one (1) ‘and thirty-tour 1g | satisfaction to almost every taste !n the | (4), 1D square numbered eight hundred and seventy. 4 0 a i877), beginning for the same au G st. at lege, | musical line, and will embrace a number | fhe "todtiwest earner one. : ge, some weeks before that of Mr. the southwest corner of said lot one (1), and run- = the selections of what is known as ence no ty st eight Inches (66 fee son's’ occurred, ‘The come “fe of the selecti a ning thence north sixty-six feet eight inches (66 feet thereon, subject to a certain deed of trust, dated February 15, 1892, to secure the sum of three thousand dollars (83,000), with Interest thereon, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per cent per annum until paid. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money, over and above the incumbrance assumed, to paid in cash and the balance to be paid’ in t BROS. AUCTIONEERS. Ja9-d&as rihed real N & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. GOVERNMENT SALE OF PAIR BLACK Hi Ww {OUPE ROCKAWAY AND. 8 HARNESS, F¢ f ASSISTANT SI OF VALUABLE IMPROVED NO. 69 NOSTREET NORTH- AMUSEMENTS. pient of official r. parses vution, his degree of master of arts Mr. Polk Miller's Entegtainment.—A large | been conferred upon him by Tuff+s >olk | Camby ard fashiona nce greeted Mr. Polk | SA) Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust May 10, 1893. and @ orded May Liber No. 1811, folio 347 et s , s iF vvaly. i ees Ue cts ads of. the District. of « M ‘Theater | 2< cereus (oc mae “popular” music, as well as a number of | & inches): thence wast wenty-oan fect tive Inches | CwUal Installment, respectively. tn one and, two JANUARY SIXTEENTH, puestink Mise arty werenel ats rudite an actor is an importaat « more pretentious works. Prof. Haley's | (21 fect 5 Inches); thence scuth sixty-six feet eignt | SeRFe, ,Serured Oy deed of trust upon the prop: in front of the sale na “vill sell, at public, ‘auetion las in styled an | the theatrical s specially wien ad-| and has already established itself as one | inches (66 8 ); and thence west twenty-| the rate of alx per cent per annum: or all cash, at 1407 G street, the "s. on MONDAY, THE E qveniny of ‘story: and. song on {Old Simes fide to Enowledees there ts) cooui looks pops | gether aranaandyiiteicdl oreaiicaticneene one feet five inches (21 feet 5 inches) to the place | the option of the purchaser, "A Gepoalt of $500: will i, alt In god 0 Dowr Mr. Miller is well known as; Warity and a thorough understanding of | this part of the country, and its concerts (ira cate: One-third cash, balance in one | iw Attcen daa from. day’ of sale otherenise she Coupe Rovkaway. land and p tor of the char: ristics of the | SEhie ee wee odes = are always enjoyable in the extreme. The | and two sears from dat igate, ie deterred pay- property. will be resold at the risk'and cost of the See Double Harness. bon, Sn the : “| Skinner posse arked degree tha Soaeeasign ate saint jents to be secured by deed of trust om : ve days” advertiseme rrms a as and being all and is probably withou: | quality so necessary to the success of any {Band On this occasion will be assisted by | ments to he secured by, deed of crust on the prop- | Retuuiting purchaser: after five days’ aliersisement He is also a music: in some vewspaper published in Washington, D. C. Conveyancing at cost of purctaser. LOUIS D. WINE, ‘Trustee, CLARENCE B. RHEEM, Trustee, 4e80-d&ds 916 F st. nw. By order of JNO. M. REYNOLDS, Assistant retary Department of the Interior, — jall-eo3t RLES G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G n of | artist, personal magnetism. The repertory ngs to his own| which he will present during wis engage. ment on the banjo were not the | Ment ts an extended ene. Monday evening enjoyable feature. Mr. Miller is as |-S© Will offer’ histown ‘new and ‘successful Mary) Helen! Howe)! soprano. Miss cent per annum, or all cash, at the opth Jessie Tabler, ccntratto, and Mr. William | fie purchaser. A deposit of $100'to be paideat ace R. Kendrick, solo cornetist. Prof. Haley | Terms to be complied with in fifteen Mays: other: expects to take his band on an extended | wise the trustees reserve the right to advertise and forty part teen folio said aK merit, and his er with th : ; i g, | Fesell the property at the risk and cost af the de TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT V. consisting of & two-story and cel yhite | "mantic play, “A Soldier of Fortune,” | Our Of the country early in the spring, | ruiting purcussce All conveyancing at jerchemes THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, ANGLE OF LAND BOUND bay window dwelling, No. G9 N st as it is possible for a white | which will be repeated on Tuesday and | 24 to this en s i cost. Goud title or no sale. 612 B st. n. Terms of sale. One-third jase money his imitations of the tones vednesday evening: At the Woedne day hearsals in order to eet organiza- JOSEEH. EDSON, tS NORTHWES’ to be paid in cash, and the in two eq of the old-time negro, and this may be! Charming love story, “The Lady of Lyons. Bargain Matinee at the Columbia.—Not- On THURSDAY, JANUARY FOLRTBENTH. isgr, | _ By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, scani-annvaliy, from -day of uale, eccored’ ty decd regs Patek ia the tack that aor Thursday evening and at the turday | withstanding the great expense attending FUTURE DAYs. at FOUR O'CLOCK P we will sell, at public | June 21, 1893, and duly of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the due in some measure to : matinee the play will be “Ro: and Ju-| the performances at the Columbia Theater cane 4 = auction, in front of the premises, lot No.’ 56, square | In Liber 1825, at folio ‘ option of the purchaser. “A deposit of $300 will be ing: bis bayhood he was constantly sssocia- [list (Wridayveventig, “Hailet willie pre: | this qeskathe imaragementohave decided DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. S00, Improved by a two-story brick dwelling, 6] Tecords of the District of Colunl the purehawer at the th sale. All : Se 3 3 2 7 eqtiest of the party. sec 5 ‘ding 8 ted with this class of the colered race and | sented, and Saturday evening “The Mer-|not to break the established rule, and so | opryteps SALB OF VALUABLE aabpoven | Nov 74st street nertheast, UOTeMeRe Mee | ell trustees: will ell at. pubic t.) Terms of wale to, be com familiar with their every action | Chant of Venice” and “Katherine and Petru-|the usual Thursday bargain matinee. will REAL ESTATE, NO."G00 ELEVENTH STREET | ‘Terms: Sold subject. to a. trust of $2,500, bal-| front’ of the. preinises, on MONDAY, JANUARY hin ten days from day of sule. ott study and natural aptness| ‘hio." Mr. Skinner brings with nim a large | be given at the usual price—50 cents to all NORTHEAST. ance «ash, or all cash, at the purchaser's option, | EIGHTEENTH. 1897, AT THREE e trustees reserve the right to resell. the Mr. Miller was introduced by | 4nd well-balanced company, including Fred- | parts of the house, with no reserved seats. | _By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | $100 deposit required the following the time of sale, . Who referred to him in the | tic Mosley, Frank L. Sylvester, John | The entire program will be presented, and | February 7, 1895, and duly recorded February 19, | conveyancing and recording at pur-haser's «ost. W. ‘J. Constantine, Guy B. Post, | Mr. Chevelier will sing all of his greatest | 18. im Liber No. 1979, follo 477 et weq., of the | ‘Terms of sale to be commited with iin ttiean dats ing described land and premises, in the city of Washington, in the Distri lumbia, and designated as ‘and being sq property, at the risk and cost of the de purchaser. faulting most lo rms of praise and said thai rei Co 2 CARUSI _ land records of the District of Columbia, and at the | from ft sale, or the property will be 1eeold | of square numbered ore hundred apd ALDIS B. BROWME, he was the test one-man show on orth Harris, A. L. McCermick, Jas. | successes. Tequest of the party secured thereby, We, the une at the tak’ and Goa tof defaulting ‘purchaser. (189), fronting upon New Hampshire avenue, V and earth.” The first half hour of his enter- John L. Connor, Char! tinmient was devoted 0 a description of | Wm™. Montague, Maud Durbin, Sarah Truax, | , Field's Minstrel —Tho Al. G. Field Min. | fusléme trues, Wil sll st public auction fo | “Jabeea plantation type. and this was followed | Pda Aberle, Mary Brayer and Naomi Rob: | S{rél Company will come to the Columbia | secoND DAY OF JANUARY, A. De IS0t OME " 9 * 7 7 = THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. stories and imitations that were | ¢fts. All the plays which Mr. Skinner will | Theater Wednesday, January 20, for four | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M... the following Ja6-d&as ‘Prustees, 15th ‘streets northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of suf parchase rooney to be paid in cash, und the balance in two equil installments, payable in one and two years, with DUNCA: AUCTIONEERS. —_ ‘TRUSTEES’ i hts cnly, with matinees Thursday and | described land and premises, situate In the clty of NCE} LE OF TWO WELL-LOCATED | interest at the rate of six (0) per centum per an- eiSowable ot Gas verag wale sent during iis! comltig (engagement are (i ot saan cise a: moshanien nese areal Wa Dice Columbia, “and | Lois IN THE NORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY | num, payable semi-tnmualiy. from day off: ing those in the audience who were | Said to be productions in the fullest sense | Saturday; Stage mechanism has advanced designated ‘as and pelng ot numbered forty-two | DWELLINGS THAT WILL ‘RENT TO Pa¥ | secured by deed of trust upou the property sold, of |B fa certain deed of trust, dated De- ith such scenes of their early | Of the term. it di@ in the fifty ycars previous. All the | (42) in Dorris Grapes subdivision of lots in square GOOD INTREST, BEING, NO. 1208 THIR- | all cash, xt the option of the eet Geportt | comber 30, 1865, and recorded in Liber No. 2048, 7 z 7 Tv NI fe . we folio seq., one of the recor seasning others: who had never) “In Old Kentucky.”—‘In Old Kentucky,” | larger combinations carry from one to two | Numbered nine bu fo 28, Se cae eee Dit | TEENTH STREET AND 1113 TEN eee aed : “a os ugh the experien ; recorded in Liber 19, at folio 26, of t : preme Court of the © of meeting of the most successful American} cars ot special scenery. Minstrel shows | the otice of the surveyor for wald Diatict ferent | pByUirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court uf the itkeys” What that} plays of the past season, and one that| have been the exception to this rule, as, | with the Improvements, consisting of a ‘two-story | 17647, in which Charles G. Hill 1s complainant and characcer really was. Mr. Miler was assist-/ has been recetved with favor everywhere, | with the exception of the hangings’ and Sig oe eae Se Oe ee oe oe oc at aie coe ed r. Fran Cunningham, the well-| will be seen at the Academy for a week's | the draperies of the first part, they have ; All in | rostees will o tion, Ruown Richmond tenor, who sang a num-| engagement beginning next Monday mght. | carried but little special scenery. “AL Ge Gollare ($2750), With. Interents the eneaee | front of the respective, premises. on, THURS: Ber Me aimee atremely pleasing man-| it would not be true to ts name if it did | Field has concluded it ts time for the min: | Ssilars. ($2,750), with Intere Of sale. A deposit | 1807, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the real ontate ner. Mr. Milier wiil repeat his entertain-| not represent a horse race in some form. | strel shows to get in line with the better | of $200. will be required of the know purchaser at the | known as the extreme southern part of lot 16, in Armory. 7 Cvening at the National Rifles’ | This feature ts sald to be a very realistic | stage representations of the day. He will | timeres sete, call couveyanciens recording and no- | square 245, commencing for the same at a point ‘mo ie . f the purchaser, Terms of 18th stret west distant ninety feet from the end effective scene, and shows the Lexing-| therefore carry special scenery and stage | tarlal fees at the cost o on ichard = Mansfield.—At the Lafayette | ton race track at the finish of a very spit | effects, mounting each act on the program ae oe ed with with en Cie righ ce | Soin tncins Sect ee ed eee tiie eee eee we Opera House next week Mr. Rich-| ited race between several Kentucky thor-| with appropriate seer yc and effects. The | resell the property at the risk and cost of the de. | Mar one tumired and twenty feet; thence soak ard pores an actor ubtle power-and | oughbred horses, which, urged on by their] first part, entitled “The Court of Momus, faulting purchaser. twelve feet four and four-fifths inches; thence erst great originality, the most versa time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and no- tarlal fees at the cost of the purchaser. “Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise ihe trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trustee, 1324 F st. nw. + THOMAS M. GALE, Trustea, Ja5-a&ds 1324°F st. now. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. CHANCERY SALE OF LARGE AND VALUARLE NER LOT,IMFROVED BY BRICK DWELi the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby secured, we will sell_at auction, in front of the premixex, on SATURDAY, JAN- TARY SIXTEENTH, A.D. 1s97, AT’ FOUR < M., the followlag described real estate, situate in that purt of Washington, District of Columbia, formerly known as Georgetown, to wit: Part lot ‘numbered twenty-two @2), in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, beginning there- for at a point on the east side of Thirty second (2d) street (formerly High street), where the south line of a four (4) foot alley intersects the said street; thence northerly along the east line of the said street twenty-six (26) fect; thence easterly Eres “5 ‘one hundred and thirty (130) feet; thence southerly 7 le player | Jockeys, make a wild dash under the wire| the burlesque base ball match, drill and 27 JAMES E. FITCH, with the south line of sald lot sixteen, one hundred - eae : Perallel to the said street twenty 4x GO) feet; §P the English speaking stax, will be seen |in full view of the audience. ‘The author | Clog, the operetta entitled “The Frolics of Jalt-d&eds se TOE We BROWS. _ | end twanty, feet to place of berimaing, with Hight | py virtue of a decree in Biyulty Canoe, Xo, 10984, | indeed ‘and thirty 190) fet, to the place ut he te several characters, ‘in whicn he ial Per cacai tine ene Biron cw vividivic:_|/stop Binesles” aud athey clos burlesaue, ceo sae | Pea Ee ee Foot’ of “te premusee isa Stafublle auction. is | ginning. 2 Teady well known, and in a new one, that | tufe of social life in Kentucky, and with | “Utopia,” ane % Tovisniy | THOS. J. OWEN, AWCTION! 28 ‘ dhe sald trustees wil sas i : an Si ce ae cues ot ‘al Uimes in the ro-| the romance has woven enough Uiriiling | Calcium and lime effects will be lavishiy eee eee gr Pout olGEoci, dhe sald trastde wit ter for | SEENHH Day Ge JANUARY, toa int ee a play o! stle Sombras.”* PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot Mansfield will also appear § pe revivals, “King Richard II payable semi-ompually and secared by a deed of trust upon the suid property, or all cash, at the parehaser’s option. — $1 tat the time of sale, and ll converancing and, reconting at the purchaser's cort. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days, or the rty Will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after Of dlione who. cravelfarcaheisat tacular kind, with specialties interspersed ‘STREET, ROIT PARK. lot numbered seven (7), in square numbered three PF pesrept se GENTE Introduces ation | in the big acts,’ Among the specialty stars | By virtoe at tee Corgis deel ae trast, datea | Jt pumbered seven CD, in square numbered sane bas not appeared in eee tegen be | feature in the shape of a genuine band of | ¥20 will appear are Bogert and O'Brien, | February 13, fallo HBT-OE won the, thee at faite | Ret Dene Seek cheney eee art tee ot eat pee oT seabbeared in this city for a num-| pickaninnies, who, to use a common ex. | Musical mechanics; Frank Lamondue, the | 188% ono at cords of rick of | square 240 et seq., of the lanmdi’records of the District of thence east 188 feet and 8 aa The ne play “Rat Mr. Mens- | pression, lend local color to the scene. The | Msh wire comedian; Mohring Brothers, the | Columbia Tana at the Fequest of tae woe ie : ive is describe: avenue and 2d street northwest, Washingt . C., im- Proved as above. eh ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mone; in cash, balance in one and two years, with tater. intidents into the story to win the applause | USed. The performance will be of the spec- | TRUSTEES’ oe ate 282 AND 234 OAK | sale the real estate known as all that parcel of i ~ a deed of trust upon the’ property, or | five days’ notice of such resale in some pe a romantic | scenery 2 acrobatic meteors; Kenno and Welsh, the | notes recured thereby. We, the undersigned tras, ‘of 10th | est, secured by ve jc Wwspaper comedy, apd i pa HE Gronouah ‘Smith, [senting with a rare degree of deity weeny | syotengue comiaues: Lou Bulley, Haddie'ox, | fect wii'sch tt wae Syetion in Front, af the to the | Soo required at cine of ate. ’Conveymeeg: ah | Published Jn Washington De ise. Teese gditor of the London Strand Magazine. Mr. : le Youn, ers equally as | premises, DAY, GAN TWENTY. SERS at purchaser's cost.” Terms to be com: . ave. mt Mansfield in the role of Sir Joba Sombras | rgresting Kentucky scenes. The company | Well Know™ ‘The company nursters sec: | RITA Ion Ae POOR: a) Oto P.M., lots = : One. | plied with within ‘fiftcen from day of sale, WILLIAM F. WILLOUGHUY” owen” ‘43! ts said to be a very strong one. 22 and '28 of George’W. ‘s ivision of lots geo} ved it risk * is a man of pale and somber mien, but enty people. in block 10, in A. 1. .Barber & Company's subdi- payable’ semt- or right rese1 pedi an “a and cost of | ja5-dts 1505 12th st. n.w, Dossessed of infinite goodness of heart, a] C. A. Gardner—The coming of the sweet| Mrs. Wheeler's Recital.Mrs. Eva Nash | vision of a tract of Japdpsituate in the District of socured by | Sovertisement in The. Ee ve Rotice by SUTTON & 00., AUCTION: Sentleman @nd a lover. The arrangement | singer. Charles A. Karl Gardner, to the | Wheeler of New York is in the clty provce | Colombia, and knows ag Le Droit Pere se tot ee 3. NGTON, Trustes, BATCH accessory to Matelife, Dust de Gos of the repertory for Mr Mansficl Grand Opera House next week is worthy| ing for her recital, whick takes place at | Barry's Subdivision 20 rhorted in the office of the a 410 Sth st. nL. tenga gagement Is announced as foilow oe ort naean passing notice. | His ability | Rauscher’s Hall Friday afternoon next, at | S0'veyor for the said District. tn, ek cost. Terma | 4., 4. ,,J0HN SIDNEY WEBB, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BASE- day evening, “The Merchant of 4 as a singer and comedian, allied to the | 3 o'clock. Mrs.Wheeler is well known in New| Sud dwelling. -J- days from | _ Je+-d&ds MENT BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, NO. Tuesday evening, “A Parisian ltoman: fact of his always bringing a first-ciass | York and Boston as a dramatic reader and| Terms of sale: diet rd cash, balance in one 0 resell ery ore yoy Wednesday matinee, the new play, “ supporting company to interpret a whole-| humorist of the highest ability, and comes | and two years, withtintefest at 6 Per cent per an- ee et ae coe Pad Som ras any canesday evening, Shakes-| some play of dramatic worth, makes the | to this city with excellent references as to | ium, payable Petar wed aie laud records for the District of Columbia, and at peare’s grand tragedy “King Richard III,” | announcement of his coming welcome. He | her versatility. in this line of work. Hee Ree ee aS ao the request of the party secured thereby, the under, which will be given here in the same clab-| is endowed with a clear tenor voice, which | recital next Friday will be her first appear- | terme of sale wre not ‘complied “with in, ten days F st. nw. cigned. trostecs, will offer fer eae, bite auc~ erate manner that characterized the pro-|will be heard to great advanzage in his|ance before a Washington audience, sho roperty to be resold at risk and cost of defanit. : fon, Jn front of the premises, out Wit rAY, FUP duction Mr. Mansfield made at the Globe | charming rendition of “The Bubble Son, bas a fine figure, expressive features, a| Ing purchaser. POUR OCLOCK P-M., the following Gescrited At Theater, London, in Is; Thursday cven-|“Chamols Hunter,” “Spinning Wheel,” | clear and well-modulated volce, and seems = W. BROWN, s estate, situate In the city of Washington, Districe ing. “Beau Brummet” will be presonted. | “Karl's Invitation,” “Echo Choruses,” and | to possess every requisite to success acne me ALTER HIESTON, mR F VALUABLE of Columbia, to’ wit: Lot ‘numbered’ one hunircd This same comedy will be repeated at the | his latest song, “The Lily,” a fit companion | teahen, qleietts saw ‘Trustees. THREESTORY BRICK STORE AND DWELA- f and thirty-three (183), a, Joseph, & Boss subd Saturday matinee. Friday evening, “A Pa-|to “The Lilac and Apple Blossoms.” In vu Cc t.—The nd of th: THOMAS DO! AUCTIONEERS, POSITE GITY POST OFFICE. vont Vision of — and risian Romance,” with Mr. Mansfield as| the comedy of “Fatherland,” in which Mr | The Urso Concert. Peer the . O12 E st. nw. WEDNESD ARY TWENTIE! three (C03), a8 per plat recorded in Liber Is ugane Baron Chevrial, wiil be offered. “Dr. Jekyll} Gardner appears, the author has written | Metropoliten concerts occurs next Monday Sot, “AT HALF EAST POUR Pal. we 43, of the ‘records of the surveyor's office of the 5 y cloc] ' STOC] 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., we : istrict of Columbia, together with gud Mr Hyde" is reserved for Mr. Mans-|a refined and nent story of Tyrolean heme | afternoon at 4:1 oclock at the Columbia | ASSIGNEES Nise Oe CEES: | shall sell Feige & = — in SALE OF = 01 WAGON AND HARN OF i, at ‘ic auction, in front of the n- field's final presentation on Saturday even-| life. The eternal varieties of human na- ee pe ele es Geny wrote, NO. 1200 HS NONTU. | ises, part of ee ae med ing. The sale of seats opeacd this morn-|ture are drawn with no uncertain hand. The prima dcrna contralto of Mme. Urso’s wi 455, in the city ‘ashington, D. \- ing, and it ts pleasant to note the inierest | The unraveling of the story shows the deft e et ments, rights, &c. ‘Termes One-third cash, the balance two years, with Soterest from the day opens a week's engugement at the tional next Monday evening, and » wit! said tot, and ip NUARY FIFTEENTH, 1807, at ements thereon, The has a six(e) inches: secured by deed of trust on the ‘sold, or : is Mile. Carlotta Devignes, orn pen maak eee eee ‘on G street by & depth of 121 feet 2s s that is felt over Mr. Mansfleld’s coming en- | hand of the experienced dramatist, abound- ferent to! heve a marvelously Tich, oa a oar oe lee tope her. with ro wanes 15-foot ped and is improved by the Patera age, sah are aeat fod Ponti of $300 required upon the rarcbaet 3 agement ing in quaint and humorous rituations as| and powerful voice, which se uses ina | £& ting od Guntersy Shelving, Cotas feat | three-story brick store and dwelling No. G | ginning. 2 the terms of sale is Ouis Skinner.There are but two actors | Well as striking and dramatic climaxes. masterly manner, together with a fine in- | Block, two Counter ealcs, Slow Cass, Hottiad | street northwest. won. sao snigTis of sale: One-third cash ah, balance tp equal | diye, from the ds Teor sav ukmerican stage who have ever| Bijou Theater—One of the xovelties of | telllgence and aftistic reserve. Seats are | Wines Claceta, Brandlce. ‘and Green atnale; balance ca at 6 per cent per anoum, of sit cask st Cat ot the. defaul been officially recognized by any of our| the season will be seen at the Bijou Fam. | now selling. Teas, Sore and Pipe, two Awnings and iron chaser'a “A deposit of $100 ‘required st | Sdveritscient “of such reat institutions of learning; one ts Joseph | ily Theater all next week, when Gilmore cetera heer = Fegises, ‘pics ete, eee tates = of “Terms to be complied ‘within | published in Washington, D. Jefferson. the other Otis Skinner, who] Leonard present the latest laughing No. 1 Ceiling, $1.25 Per 100 Ft. cash. S. 6. TOWNSHEND, ew Na-| craze, “Hogan's Alley.” ‘Bhese clever come-| Libbey & Co., 6th st. and New York ave. so FILE BALES -_ — ir. Skin-" dians_ are known the world over as| —Advertisement, $a13-2¢ ae PEA Aaaiagvecs. § i} rf

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