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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1897-12 PAGES. = — RETROCEDED LAND A TIMELY TOPIC. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ; ss TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DaYs. - “oo 614 12TH ST. C. G. SLOAN & CO, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The General’: Sena -z erty —— NEAR DEANWOOD STATION, ‘ THE Dis- Attorney 's Response to a ite | What the Leading Papers Say About) sare TOMORROW AT LATIMER'S AT TEN | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TRICT OF COLUMBIA, ON THE B. AND P. Resolution the Great Danecy,of These Days. | 20 pe DS TOUTES SAE | SRE K PAPNTS ND LERONAL PROF | gRAULnOAD, ne " an —— <n te sae i = 3 action “wth sieocees: ms ‘ KIS, EEG. WILL BE SOLD. GOOD CHANCH | _ NOITIEST, trust, duly recorded in Liter ‘No. leading questfyn of,she day among scientific | PO \Sippry’ POR INAULGUIATIO: pt Under and by virtue of a certain chattel deed of | et seq., Of the land recomie of the pistste What Would Be x PT cg om Sukie oreo : ; rads oo ih esas ree | eee Se eee ces Saree a jecessary im asceias acy ptidetatdes + the “acain cata uhowing ok M. B. LATIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 2030, at folio 243 et seq., ene of U rec- | secured, t leraicaed, trustec, will sell, oa = 614 12TH STREET. ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re- | i uction, im front of the premises, on the Shersit Bring the Virginia Land Into increase ‘of over FIVE HUNDRED PER CENT ee quest of the holder of = secured thereby, | rad. on she TWENTY-SE ENTH DAY OF JAN- There is nothing puritanical about Se ches wittin the last few yearg. Doctor Goavernear M.| Ann Important Sale of Ele- Preminey at REEVEN UCL Aa on MONDAY, | PAL. the ollowing “described teal! wate: - stan; 2 Smith, in tele 3 : NUAHY TWENTY-FIFTH, 1897, all goods, chat? | in the District of Columbia, known as on this PURITAN. Puritanism has soft- Ree ances, i tie Medieat Record, xt} gant Furniture for the [ix imams ariee ty; SE Si goods, chat | to te Diericy of Columbia. known an s every kind or description (excepting piano in rear; 8’me may be known, and described in th years in ‘many dire(fions,,so far as pneumonia is trade and private buyers parlor). Also all goods, chattels, household furni- | trust as follows: Beginoing at a stone planted at at 2. ture and persotal property located and stored in | the gateway of the rood leading to dwelling: rear shed of said premises, as per schedzle “B’’ of | bouse, which was occupied by the late Lev Shere ing Oak and aries, Separate Pieces of Parl ber Pillows and Hair Mattresses, 3 with Books; Ensy Chairs aud | . 236 pers ¢ Mantel Mirrors, China and | Obio railroad line; th Oak and Cherry ‘Tables, Eu- | to the Annaj ened with the centuries. The early Puri- tan—the Puritan woman—in American history stands for all that is best in our home life. It was she who gave the bent to our na- tional character, she who inspired ambition, and The response of Attorney General Har- : " ; % mon to the resolution of the Senate, adopt- Saas ee sas eee | On WEDNESDAY, Janu- ed December 17, inquiring as to the propo- beet boetd nk sition of the present holdings of the United | ‘Tete 1 the fatality of pneumonia is very alarm-| FY 20, at our auction States in the state of Virginia, etc., within | 18 especially as the disagge carries off 90 many In rooms. ocean, Pia the former limits of the District of Colum- | the fullness of life and health.” The New York so Elegant Chamber Suites in | Glssware, chiffon mu 48 sm ings ami Paintings, Wardrobes, &c., &c perches; the 80.56 rebes; thence : : : bia, has been presented to the Senate to- | Herald says: “Conélécring the impending weather hi Baas Sf Siocon ortiates tree — x so" ete toiled for education and the independence and day. The Attorney General states that he | changes, this dread disease opens its campaign | W@hogany, light and dark finish cur- | Terms-o SonN J, BYRNE, ‘7 thenee — will make “an attempt” to answer the in-| very vigorously.” Surgeon General Moore of the |/Y birch, bird’s-eye maple; Side-|_sa19ats Jam MPH refinement of the home. There is no more i o& = quiries of the Senate. He says that his| Arms, in his annual report says: ‘The principal | boards in oak, mahogany and _nat- SLOAN & CO., Auctioncers, fitting name, then, for a woman’s journal than ie according to a trance ve cording 1407 G st. GT 48-100 acren, save. abd eal ts that the amount of territory | cause of death tn the army is pucumonin.” ural birch; Hall Stands in samc] TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUA- felle Soe 2 Re Gare oe oom vv etna to the United | There is one thing that every doctor, every sur-| woods, Fancy Chairs and Inlaid BLE IMPROVED REAL ES-| 8 Jatiovo alized con z y: 8a io gecn, and every nurse does upon the first appearance Dressing Tables. TATE, SITUATED T giser Company, L folio 114, 9 The history of the retrocession of the ter-| of pneumonia, and that is to stimulate the sygtem. | This fi e ta from Grand Rapids, Mich., and ss <A fin AT PHE fo 2. trust recorded among said land re. Hise is recelved by the Attorney General, | The Mfe weakened and most be stimnlated €9 | 45 of ‘he finest order. Aud purties returnishing wil | CORNER OF FOURTEENTH | Btes,!S% folio 261 eC seq., with sah in : Fi i who says that there are only two acts| throw is terrible discase. re spirits find in this sale some of the most elegant Chambe: > N SHE J | Terms of sale: Cosh, J my The Puritan of today is not restricted to. New Eng- bearing on the retrocession of the terri-| ‘'18; impure spirits do not. The amount of Duffy's | Dining Hoom’ and Hall Furniture ever offered ai SUREET AND © SHERIDAN | it consort as detaca Aontrt ne : - | Pere malt whiskey used by the doctors and nurses j Public sale in this city. AVENUE, DISTRICT OF CO-| convesancing snd recording at the purchse land, but h tory, namely, the act of the general assem. y ‘This sale will take place within. our sales rooms > and the trustee re be , but is in every home where the virtues of the ty of Virginia of February S, 1846, and | im ‘he land. in case of pncumonia, le enormous. | on WEDNESDAY, JaNcany TwaNTiETH, twee | CUMBIA, BEING A THOR-| ef 'ate Sis te pet ater tee dae old Puritan, ftened and . the act of Congress of July 9, 1846. His} Great care shouil be exercised in securing the | AT TEN A.M. jal8-2t 7 4 7 = > ing purchaser or pu “ ¥ , HOw softened and modernized, char- conclusion is as follows: gepuine, and great promptness in taking it on the | — ; =a OUGHLY AND COMPLET: erUncument in ‘The Evening nat acterize the home life. And it is to these women Fei see ubonalityscct seramacts 200} an of the first symptoms, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. AUCTIONEERS. | 7 Y EQUIPPED APARTMENT ELBERT DENT. Tm n has not, so far as I am ad- ees BE =e 2 : : EXT DENT. Trustee. —these gentlewomen—the modem Puritans vised, been judicially determined. In the SEAR, : 5 PAE eee HOUSE, TOGETHER WITH | Groff Duckett, Deut & Co., 685 Fs ne eae : z case of Phillips agt. Payne, which was ISH GUNBOAT SUNK. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ ALL THE MACHINERY, EN-]| _CHAELES WEEKS, Auctioneer. ja1G-dkae —that this journal is dedicated. The Puri- heard by the Supreme Court of the United ' MACKINTUSHES. * TNT RC SRS EVA_|___ DUNCANSON BROS, Ancti as N peliadcn States at its October term, 187, an ef-| Wrecked by a Torpedo — Survivors | , Made sn the latest styieq and of the Gnest wuality | GINES, BOILERS, ELEVA- NCANSON BROS, Auctioncere TAN can rom your newsdealer. fort was made by the plaintife to talge the Fired Upon by Insurgents. Biving a full description of ail the diferent kinds | TORS, CHANDELIERS, GAS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED = A question of the constitutionality of said| The i i - e the ve jo SIV TT? z 7 scapes ars ATE. NOS. 1112 AND 1 Ask him forit. If he has sold his supply act of July 9, 1646, and have it declded-by | jampage, lett Manco ne ee and Ree Sueh takers A dir tales eon corner st oti | FIXTURES AND OTHER] ,sHiter Sexciiwiee: 12 3? ute he can get you a copy, or you can get upen it, holding that, under the. cirenin: | NBME with the object of going up the river | nue,” “ww Mrmwest, fMeing Feowsteanis ave) ETX TURES AND APPLI-| atc sarah JE, ad tule, seconded Avril te it direct from the publisher. stances of the case, the plalatiff was estop. | Cavuto to Fort Guamo. ir compliance with | yrr'g,SATCRDAY, JANUARY ANCES THERETO BELONG- Re ei RES ped from raising the point. the orders of General Borch. At 10 o'clock P, ING “Tke answer to the question, ‘What leg- cas FRANK A. MUNSEY, Publisher, No. 111 Fifth Avenue, « NEW YORK. Sunday morni nen Continuing, daily at the sime hours until entire islation is necessary again to secure to the | yy. SY ming both gunboats were near | sexs clhsed out. government exclusive jurisdiction over | M@n8° landing when an explosion of a tor- | © Terms cash. 3 either the whole or a part’ of the retro-| F€40, which had becn placed in the river, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. aE abe request wor ceded territory, 1s, I think, indicated in the] Sank the Relempago. Those of the crew] ¢ G SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G sr, | bolder of the notes theteby secured, we will. se city of Washingt Constitution (see article I, section 8, para-| who survived swam toward shore, but were | °° & ease nae | Tia Peeaty Foote, im front of the preminet, on Tigo llg by 1eaneresss Siniasintat ee this feuiry moment a boat was laurched from the Cen- FACING AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS. = described real estate, situate in the | Same at a poiut on F g {county of Washington, District of Columbia, and | Seven and one-half here apparently assumes the validity of | ‘inela, which rescued the men in the water. | Mya rier S100 faity eo ace, GU, Tey | designated as a the act of retrocession,, since otherwise no| In view of their instructions and the fact | records of the Dittriet of Columbia: ee id by virtue of a deed of trust dated the M A.D. 1805, and north distant 2) feet east Pehe, parts of lots one (1) and | west corner of suid lot and. square, ra at tone of parts of | thence cast on Hi strert twent 2 Eas ea be nee eurpoze therein mention- | that the commander of the Centinela and | Gust of patty secured, the underoamed trustevs | and described an follower Beunian ck cha con | wert eeeatemence MOath mixty five 165 = ed would be necessary, I deem it proper to| nearly all of the crews of both gunboats | SJL SU ,St, Auction. in front of the premises. at er of Fourteenth 3 road and UR OCLOCK PM oe wie Sheri- | thence north sixty-five (65) fect to th ES- GOMEZS WESTWARD -MARCH. NICARAGUA CANAL BILL. state that my response thereto is not in- mning thei WENTIETH DAY of TANT ART OES, | dan avenue and wardly along | ginning, together with the improver tended as an expression of ‘opinion, upon Ha esol eetiouslvawoun ded, the expedition || DAY. the SW ENTEIH DAY of JANUARY: 1901, southern Hoe of sald Sheridan avenue to northwest | Ing of a three-story and haseaneat. ii Kawelling, What is Said About the Purpose of | It Will Be Unfinished Business in the | ‘22¢ Point. Senor li Martities/of i {iis omelara parece anil ome eae nares aes at | ensa cwrestese tine, GETASE.UnsTED oe WEEE ead cAlasraoetie arrer aes bat ssomdhcaed aaa tp the Cuban General. Senate Until Disposed Of. TQUICKLY ACQUITTED. “F seriously wounded in the explosion, as well | #,inches on B street, with even width to a depth | (yi Jive {135) foot; {nonce castwandly parallel | to sald {ituare, numbered three hundred aad sine It is still insisted in Havana that Maxi-}| By a vote of the Senate yesterday the ieee S as Assistant Engineer Jacobi Duis, the | of ARNO SESE Eee Trane eed taeE ag | two (2) at a poiut one hundred and Street north distant: twenty Ave (25) feet cst of the mo Gomez recently wrote to the New| Nicaragua canal bill was made the unfin-| Matthews Refused to Teatif, a] Sunnec Francisco Martinez and the sea- | street sourhwest. rae ope oe cin: Aneee sant teeen, oe York junta informing them that he must | ished business of the Senate, so that it will Mi i 7 ane | men Vicente Gener, Juan Cambello ard} Terms: Subject o an indebtedness of $3,000, | {2 (2;, thence cartward Cock: comes cee See o 2 E z s b s - rs. Irwin Wan Freed. Felix Diaz, while Paymaster Antero, Chief | with interest from January 22, 1896, at 6 per cent | 108d 2t 2 point one hundred and fort fect; thence south eixty- hav additional supplies of arms and am-| be considered from day to day until dis- munition shortly or the insurrection | posed of. The prospect is that a final vote 224) fect, to the place’of ts t to beginning, together with | together with the improvements, consist! In the trial of Mrs. Irwin at. Baltimore | Officer Masquero, Engineer Pazadeia and | ber aunuw, payable half yearly, as in trust record- | {outhwardly from beginning; thence northwardly ie along said Fourteenth Street road one hundred and. yesterday for complicity in the murder of | #80 the pilot and four others were slightly | $4," [Aber 2084, folio 469 et isea.. waid land ree- | fortetwo ae Sixty-five (65) fen le ords, balance in cash. Deposit of $100 required at would “die of consumption,” but this 1s] will be reached at an early day, and the| hor hushand, atten wounded. sole. ‘Ten days? 7 1 the large turee-story brick apartineat house, cou: | three-story and basement belek dwellies, p . er father had told| “g it rosa laya,, time allowed to close sale, and | taining “t tT dail the | H street north = ssa nareene: choca as test vote on taking up this bill (yeas, 36; Six of the officers and crew were killed | right reserved to resell at cost of defaulting pur- | Wining twenty-one suttes of rooms, and ail the | Hs yes — real aa in te urgent af aga te & lest vote ow taeuejur! Ge ay Leas, 28 about being informed by her of the murder | outright and all of the rest recelved wounds | chaser: Conveyancing at pare aser's cost, | machinery, engines, bollers. elevators | ST ees | co Ce tale eae aatTe OC She warctiase “ean booger remted 2 te 3 ~ | 2nd his inspection of the remains, George | of more or less severity. EARLE C. QU ‘ENBUSH, fiecetis eldugin aa 3 eae pavia tn tems ~ a hn : Bsomeae z 5 e + er caging: installments, payable a two ycom, the junta that the insurgents who are un- | ator Morgan of Alabama opened the debate | Matthews, the convicted murderer wee gO, the gunboat Centinela the commander, | sarragas Yt Aid ON G ot. aw The terns of ‘sale: One-third cash, amd the bal- | int ; (6) per centum per aunum, yayatle Ss Pe cet y. y speec! ve ie meas- be _ ee 4c on na fon el he t semi; us of le, secured by dee in pea eect at peee j oacige dees ure. mala He ataiceataetaey petere (tae Sere re ore autoy court jand) stood of the erew one was killed, and. Corporal RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., Auctioneers, tierce tet be gies, ating Isto, pas: | of rant en the props x" cana the axist among the Inccrgents; this party, | Senate took up the new Anglo-American | 3 Goce with Warden Smith and Bailiff} Manuel Cabonas, the pilot Duran, Assist- Successors to Ratcliffe. Darr & On ipa refered de I al i Rpg gh peeping Me in the minorly at prenent | treaty of arbitration. ‘This covered cactata | McNeW, immediately behind him. Clerk | ant Engineer Martine: and ele of the ores Pee es a pee ie ee 5 “aifferences,” a STs Ae sees Testa | Write offered him the Bible on which to were wounded, "| ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF A purchaser's option. The insurgents adm hat some active be sworn, but he would not touch it, and so ne Insureen) mit : be determined whether American control of 5 u it, owledging and recording demonstration upon their part will be a)-| the Nicaragua canal or the upholding of | the clerk repor! Luxury on the Rail. ‘2 com rtnat orate lo ya = eported to th ~ = cule, If the te le solutely necessary in the near future, if| the Monroe doctrine was to be included | won, thoy eee VERY VALUABLE LIME-KILM | = ie daye arom the. trustees 4 rel 4 S, Within fifteen days from 4: they ae to Fetain the sympathy aroused | sone’ the ference abe siimiied to | 4, Wl, them, You can aim,” said the| Travsters and pleasure seekers cxeciaty | DLANT QR THE EAST SIDE| sh tert oma a ae ta 1 States, and for | #titration, “The canal bill provides for an | Judse, “If that will bind your conscience.” | Should not overlook the fact that the ult purchaser. att 35" public no- ~ ee ‘dered | iSSue OF $160,000,000 of mari 2 = “I don't want anything to do with it,” | Southern railway has augmented its al- — _—! pf such resale in some newspaper published in this purpese Maximo Gomez was ordered ae wes the Seevetars of tre | Said Matthews, his voice shaking with sup- y a OF 29TH—CREEN STREET, the city of Washing ¢ aveyancing, ost. | cost of the. pu me of romplicd) with ~ sud notarial Terms of fro the risk and cost WILLIAM E the mI ; ta cdcaice westward and iain cousentas | Pal ready thorough train service by adding a| y= rk BENI P. SNYDER, ‘Trustee, Jul2-d&as “Trustecn, ches ees ;| Treasury in behalf of the United States is | P™Ssed emotion. Jew ¥ imi I HRY N.E. corner 15th s and N.Y. ave, fo = ee oa en ee ubscribe for $70,000,000 worth of shares, | “Po you mean you won't testify in the | New York and Fforidi limited express that WEST WASHINGTON, G., BEACH SMTi totes Oe RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTION! "ie ir Set peed, the imavenantn ca the y is to issue bonds up to $100,- | Cae?” asked Judge Wickes. poe aceon ver eat ine tonudally, ex ETWEEN THE C. AND CA sues oh ier opdnds insurgents ean no longer be made with the | 00,000, 2 to be guaranteed by the | “I won't have anything to do with it,” re- | cept Surday, at 620 p.m. This model hotel 2 2 aT punranty Ow Wenn aRbiC y which characterized | United States. The building and control of | Pied Matthews again. on wheels consists of! Pullman vestibuled NAL AND K — WATER es D, NEAT TEN- yemsarkabl hrough Cuba, for they | the canal are given to American engineers | “Don’t you recognize it is your duty to| sleeping cars, dining cars and compariment fc CT i COLUM: ; " rel ¥] testify In this case?” asked Judge Wicke: faa eee Aiea Teck a board of eleven directors, of whom y peeeene poe five are to be appointed by the President. | Matthews became rather surly and w ontwitted Martinez de Cam-| It is substantially the measure passed by | Silent. cars, from ‘w York to Jacksonville and fe St. Augustine, with a Pullman sleeper from STREET. New York to Augusta; the latter making | , BY Virtue of a deed of assignment given to me o longer first 1 uently certain deed of trust, ¥ of December, AT 7 a Se 9 Liber No, 1481 Ete thocace eS the Senate in the last Congre Then the judge asked him again whether | connection for Aiken.» | and duly recorded in Liber No, 2051, folio 390 et | Ha Wr the T nfo hp deeeeanied cttecurtaal During the day Mr. Chandler of New | he did not think it was his duty to speak. Sy ey = Jini ateansiuy rene tte ee eee erg, | aiest of the party th ‘ request of the as well upon the Span-| Hampshire introduced the republican cau-| This time Matthews spoke for the first MUCKIONS ATE On ean the undersigned assignee will offer for sale, 'y pul Yubite auction Yn trout» ot we will offer ling was increased ma- | CUS bill for an international monetary con- | time in a firm tone of voice. 4 N SALES OF STATE, &e- | iic auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNES. | THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENT Ter ath of Maceo and by the | fetence and stated that it would be called ‘No, sir, I do not,” he said. “I think I PAY) GWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. | 2 cet wel’ cate teak iat (ie aupulics of ammunition avai UP tOoay: have done all I had any right to do. I Today. serilled real estate, situate fg rhe iy folowing de- | town, District of Columbia: Part of lot 46, in said county of Washington, District 0 i Phee mong the resolutions offered was one | made my escape and went back: there and | thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— | ton, in the Diiick or ea tee city oF Washing- | (Uorsctown, beginung at: ihe northwest corner ot : Part of a tract of land called es of suffering, destitution and | fom Mr. Pettigrew of South Dakota, call-| let them try me. They would not let me | sale of dwelling y, | Bered twenty (2v) and parts of’ lots numbered 21, | the ite Wmn-Thompson's part of said lot 46, and at 704 Sth st. n. , on Tues es and bounds as ruin which are witnessed on all sides in| ME 02 the Scoretary of State for a state- | testify down there and I won't testify here, Salat iy ateck pith Ze, M1, 201, 49) and 44, in square 11:13, formerly | the end of 150 feet on the Inst line of sald jot- and eyed to, David hocmmakes Cuba have also left thetr mark upon the | font or ‘ve status of the Venezuelan ques- | that mi eycneaans a a Brros., Aucts., Ot: and D ste. n.w.— | town, in the District of Columbine igor oted Horse, | erly 46 83-100 fret to the middle line of alley oo g the land records minds of the really patriotic Cubans, al- | 40" and for the agreement made between re you willing or not willing to testity i eer ig > Uni ba ‘Hing No! 150741509 16th st. n.w., on | fronciad lime kilns of a daily ¢1 y 150 . | arating property of James Manogue «see J.A.S. 147, in Liber W. B., 69, folio 29 though their desire for independence {s | the United States and Great Britain. in this case?” Tuesday. cians 19,-at' 4:90 o'clock p.m. Mahlon | ‘els, all under cover, with the meccesare benhanes follo S14, ann J.A” follo 467), on the west | land, and ru long south as strong as ever. They believed, how- - 2 ____ = am willing,” replied Matthews, in | ji ita ‘and Aldix Be Browse Share a Giiticlene to cover the output: a four-story brick | from the part of jot now convesed: thence With | Shoemaker's land north 32 degrees cast ‘: : abs 2 voice. 5 : i x hele or pur: | the idle of said alles south 80 49-100 feet to in. | es. to the , ‘urmpike toad: ever. that object, of the insurrection THE IMMIGRATION BILL. * avery well, then, take him below,” sald | Hatellffe; sutton &°Co., Aucts., 020 TA. ave, nw. | xo a woe Lory eRe R ea nate Pare | tecmrct the bocoaa ime Ue all Ook: where ohitenta | ouik ead ieee Sell eee ee poop susen ie tne, iS arerooiaes te eee the judge. a —Sale of dwellings Nos. 223 to 283 Willow Tree Mharfage, 80 feet front, on the ‘& 0. canal. “ae ane: am a = 5 ee a — 3 opps) degre : =a E pene es a he nd, cd ly, there is le- | Conferees on the Mea: " ce in p as fatal js property fronts 286 ‘feet on 20th st. con: | ginning hereof parallel with the first line o! cast line of the river road; thence with the line of sire to allow the American authorities to With Knotty denn Na LT Mr. Posey and Mr. Duffy consulted, and | alley, on Tuesday, January 19, at 4:39 o'clock p.m. | fins PnPenT? atone 1m 500 suuare feet’ of eromen, | 26 will - thence with sald Jast line re- | stid road north 47ty degrees West 8.8 perches to the etila: tiie dentee a€ autoncuny: whiten may . finally announced that they had no ‘more Tomorrow. more or less. This sale presents an excellent. op: inning, with right of egress and > thence ee eee Knotty problems are being met by the[evidence to offer. They put thelr heads] .. 5 suse g on ance, ata atin at, nw... | mini to secure a Tel Di ne Hy Rae to ‘sald described premises “hy | orth 5 degrees east 47.6 porches to the beginning. All talk ‘about the willingness of Go- | House and Senate conferees on the immi-| lose together ee | aie ot cicant amice oat idecsiey inauaty baeloe eatreh Geeta ee eS Sow saute tama: |(t0 be paid bs cules RUS the Moles te be pant mez io surrender is classed as utter | gration bill. Chairman Bartholdt of the| CO"¢lusion. Mr. Mudd said that there was ; os * | which ‘will be fully stated at the time of sal bered 1200, with’ the Improve above stated. | four equal installments, respectivel; nonsense by the insurgents, and even the no evidence to submit for the defense, and | 20. at 10 o'clock a.m. and four years, secured , Ter 7 Over bore: ‘Terms: e-| hy Spaniards pay no heed to it, although it is | Huse committee ts the most determined] ten minutes after Matthews had been led | Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa, ave. | _2eTms: Over and above the trust cash. A de- pa eee ae ot i posit of $300 required upon acceptance of bid. If | $100 must be made at the possible that Gomez may be desirous of | OPPonent to several of the mast stringent | into the court room, Emma Irwin was a | 0.w.—Assignce’s sale of lime kiln plant on the east | the terms of fale are not complied with In fifteen | balance in three equal install seeing the end of the insurrection ap-| features of the proposed legislation. Mr.| free woman. side of 20th st., Green st., West Washington, bet. {days from the day of sale the axsignce reserves | three years from day of sal phi pak a 3 ; 3 of K the right to reszll the property at the risk and cost | the p , bearing int of sale proaching. He is said to have admitted | Farth < Great excitement prevailed in the court | C. and 0. canal aad K and Water sts., on Wednes fi nae re dae ade ae * Test ke did-not thie ‘Sou comes holdt says that unless the feature of when her acquittal was announced, and a of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver- | (payable quarterly) and_ se in one, two, a deed of trust with interest deposit ‘of | three and the Property sol y two and ally at the rate notes of | all cash, at the upt f the pureha: it of $100 will be reqaired at th to Be closed in la asia » January 20, at 4 o'clock p.m. Walter R. | tisement of such resale in some 1 e1 - ‘the property sold, will b rwise the property resold been able to make the sacrifices she has | ‘P¢ Dil which makes the educational test | crowd of over five hundred persons gather- | Wilcox, arienee. lished in Washington, D. C. “All conveyancing! re. | the option of the purchaser, ‘All eoven cost of defaulting purchaser uf days” y iS, re: op! y i. mad>. In any c: Gomez seems to be | @Pply to both men and women, and which, | ed about the court house, waiting to see} G, Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G 8: cording, &.. at the cost of the purchaser. recording at purchaser's cost. If terms irettiocasent ie, are paper published im ashing or westward ard the Spaniards | he thinks, would, if enforced, result in the | the acquitted woman step out into the| of awelling No. 1808 It et. we. on jatabds Vee B WHDON, Amiznee, | complied with within ton days from sale t selina aaa a rade sa ee ne © Pitched Datla’ before: | separation cf families) is (omitted, tha willl) Worse cual cose exten Ge Caper ire January 20. at 4 o'clock p.m. Earle ae : ———— SES ST | Hek and cost Of the defaulting qurchases of pee ; DAVID D. STON —— poe sh. | bush and Wm. A. Jol BREMPTORY SALE OF THE VALU hasers after eight days’ advertisement - r S06 F st. iow, A friend of the insurgents who is usual- ks barber fo oppose the bill in the} She nearly fainted with Joy when the jury | "™" tet ka ee sates __ PONTE stort BIC. STORE AND DWELLE | Eveniog Mar setepaigs “dertisement tn The E. 8. PARKER, Trustec, ly very well informed was heard to re-| House. He has proposed in conference to} said “Not guilty.” Peremptory sale of dwelling N ages 628 G STREET NORTHWEST, OP- THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Jal2-d&dbs mark that he did not believe that the main | amend the bill by exempting women from = SSS Ga WAILERS Poa ear oy r ae Osh OEE JOHN W. PILLID body of the insurgents would advance] that test. Another amendment which he The Catholic Club's Smoker. ewtay, January 20, at o'clock p.m. ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWENTIETH, A.D. | _jalS-cd&ds ate os chaciodl Colca 4 C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n. 18e7, AT HALF-PAST FC . we | THOS. J, OWEN, AU tae ese ta te ee proposes is to require that Immigrants shall] The first public reception and emoker of | of Bust India art goods, on Wedueslay, ‘Tharelay sellipell, at) polio, auctions Gu stoet of Kear preme | array yee ee tanzas, as Gomez would be taking too| any other language, instead of the Emelish the new organization, the Catholle Club, | au Fritay, January 31, 21 and’, ac 11 aan, | 23" the city of Washington, D. ¢. with the im- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NO. 234 OAK STREET, LE great a risk In so doing with the resources : : ne | t00k place at the club house, 949 Ist street, | 4b 3 p.m. each day provements thereon. The property. has a ‘frontage ; at his command. Nevertheless, the gentle- | OF thelr own language. The latter test, he A Ae 3 a : aoe riain deed of trust, dated Feb- man quoted added it. would, perhaps, he | 8#¥8; would exclude a large part of ‘the|last night, and was eminently successful | .™- B. Latimer & Co., Aucts., 614 12th st. n.w.— eer Satoctaaliey annonce coma ly recorded in Liber No. 1882, at . Gi pote | Sale of drummers’ samples, bed sprea 5 : Se te of the land records of the District best for him to do so in any case, as it| MhAbitants of Russia, who use the Ger-|in evcry respect. The interior of the house, | Sue Summer * tents aes worrels, | three-story, brick store and dwelling No. 623 G ete a eed would tend to raise the drooping spirits of | 4% language, and many worthy Germans | which has be refitted for use as the | 9 5, g eesank) [lS AAAs ahaoleg $6,000 may remain on the ‘ured thereby, we, the undersigned tru the insurgents, wko in jon to Maceo | Hving in Hungary and Bohemia. He sug-| club's headquarters, was handsomely dec- = erty, time to be specified at sale; balance cash, or | tees wll sell at public auction tn front of the | from Cer have lost a number of other important | Sest4, that Senator Lodge's provision that | orateg with flowers and planta in profusi a === | allcasn. ‘at option of purchaser. ‘A deposit of $250 | Premiers on MONDAY, JANUARY ‘TWENTY. | SECOND DAY OF JANUAIY. leather : five lines of the Constitution must be read plants in’ profusion, AUCTION SALES. required at time of sale. Conveyancing. &c.° at | FIFTH, 1897, AT POUR’ (4) O'CLOCK lot | HALF-PAST FOUR O°CL4 In these conditions a really energetic | ®¥ a0 Mamigrant be modified to one line | and during the evening it is estimated that . 23 of George W. Barry's subdivision of lots in | described land and premises, cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in | 73 of Georg 3 r 3 . oa ail : sew | over 400 vis E block 10, In. A. L. Barber & Company's subdi- | Washington, in the. Distri general with thirty or forty thousand “men | because the immigration officials In New Siosaithe nine Meso or eden THIS AFTERNOON, fen days. otherwise resale at risk and cost of de- | vision of a tract of land situate in the District of | designated ‘as and being lot. unmbe der his command mizht be able to make | Y°rK report that the Saturday cargoes of Fe eS oe We Cie ald A&ds -DUNCANSON BROS., Aue Columbia, and known as Le Droit Park, as said | 42) in Dorris Grupe’s subdivision of lois in rt work of the insurrection, but Weyler | migrants, when four or five ships reach | tainment. An enjoyable program of musi- DUNCANSO: jal3-d&ds NCANSON BROS., Aucts. sy EER, P ST. N.W. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IpRov: se sof REAL ee NO. 600 ELEVENTH we AS By virtue of BROS., AUCTIONEERS. subdivision is recorded in the office of the | Bumbered nine hundred and sixty (960), f the class of men who accomplish | Port, could not be inspected and discharged | Cal and Iterary numbers was given, in anna 2 FUTURE DAYs. x for the sald District, in Liber County No. | recorded in Liber 19, at folio 2 on > accomplish | Within three or four days, Senator Chand. | Which the Northeastern. Quartet” Messrs, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMpRovep e 8, follo 140, improved by a tw6-story, brick dweclting, | the ofice of the surveror for said District, ++ jet iiss framed a substitute for iepresenta. | Georee” Seite Here Hanlon -John Mathews | TEANTH SREET NORMAL 1800 SIX: | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 012 F ST. or ives ocktn, Sis MkmReL aE'w ber seek bas ot | seven dae aeemang ae eee at eee tive Corliss’ amendment to the bill design- Le z - A. Vi Eee EST. — Poel mae pe - An eee ee Admitted to Practice. 0. to eet es Ca Saris RATT StE tees | Haul is Menarsesolini Casey anCAL Lang, 3. | ,BY Xittne of a certain deed of trust to us, dated Y DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLI ble ‘semt-annualir, or all cash at option | | Terms of sale: All cash over and above a certain Reuth : August 1, 1891, and duly+recorded ‘Ag, ed to practice be- | United States and maintain their homes in| Crawford, William Murphy, Joseph Bur: | fa'Eiber Ne Ta he Boer a aoaURE Le TON: « rs ra 5 ubstitute 1a lude | Troughs, Charles Murphy, James Hope, W. | records of the District of Columbii and at th t of the United | tice working, ta che United beaten wens | Hl Hocke and James Nolan took part.’ He: | quest of the party. seaused poe eee a tne te of purchaser. A deposit of $50 required. Convey- aneing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days property to be resold a trisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. edness of twenty-seven hundred and. fifty 4$2,750), with interest, the amount of day of sule. A deposit red of the purchaser Two ladies we fore the Sur NOS, 405, 407 AND 409 WARN IN NEW J Y AV eme States yesterday. 's Caroline | ., * freshments were served in the spacious bil- | Signed trustees, will sell at pul auction, in ‘ i . = GEO. W. BROWN, ‘hab di art: turn to Con- ‘ps J tion, On F TAN ‘WENTY-SECOND. 1897, y. S’ e of the pure’ ac H. Pier of Milwauk Alice A. ada, ‘This ts not satisfactory to Mr. Cor-| Hard room at the conclusion of the pro-| fuel ths trediney, on FUESDAY, THE Ste | APiE FH O'CLOCK, P.M. T wit sell | sarz-ate eCuenter tale to be complied with with tea-dayn fr Minnick of Lincoln, = liss, who desires to exclude those who | 8™am. HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following | ot NO-, 148, 149 and 150, in square 500, tmproved Sa aOS SCTIONERRS ~ | of Sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the ri tifte: rat -_ —_»___ described land and premises, situate in the che y three two-story and basement brick dwellings. | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. resell the property at the risk and cost of the preme come to the United States for a season. Dactaceimsktoue Washington, in the District’ of Columbia: act ye. A SPLENDID AND RARE OPPORTUNITY FORA ‘Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) faulting parchaser. = Seay a ee e = iguated as aud being the north Afty (G0) feet front OR INVESTMENT. - 7 3 we ‘ ‘ JAMES E. FITCH. = "|Germanin Macnnerchor Entertain-| Members of the Dartmouth College Alum-| By the fuit-depth of original lot ntunbered sig" (@y | , Terms, Liberal and to sult purchaser. Convey | TRUSTEES! SALE OF DESULABLE BUILDING GEORGE W . ment. ni Association will meet around the ban- | (i)gtuare numbered one hundred ne ae posit of $100 on each house at time of sale. EAS, SHORT DISTANCE PROM COMM | coun On AUGERONMRE ibe et board at the Raleigh this evening in | metes and bounds, viz: Beginning for th jal9-dts PARK. . G. N 5) NEER, An enjoyable entertainment was given by | @ the northwest comer of eatd ane for the same at By virtne of a certain deed of trust, aay z e o nd es = = ty trust, 5 : the Germania Maennerchor at Masonic | thelr twenty-second annual reunion. Mr. | the ror 16th street fifty feet; thence east ene kage MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER, Liber 1974, folio 309 et seq.. onc of ch FO THE THRE _KSOWN AS NO. deed of trust, dat Gardiner G. Hubbard will preside, and | dred feet to the east line of said lot; thene men, | 687 LOUISIANA AVI - | OM said esst line Afty feet to an all ° = 70 among the other distinguished guests ex- | Tiger ‘and thence wert oo ald. alee ce a seet | LARGE SALE OF HOU ords of the'District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sll, at public auction, in frout of the prem¥ses, on THURSDAY, Temple last night, at which a great nuin- ber of the members of the organization, y virtue of a certa ; ‘: a . | pected to be present at the dinner are Rev. | feet ‘to the berinning. toreting o4s ver | PROPERTY OF A PARTY LEAVING CITY, at | the TWENTICFIRST DAY of JANUARY, isu7, ai | twenty-ninth day of January: 1805, and duly re- with heir families and friends, were pres- | Wiliam J. Tucker, president of the college: | ments, consisting. of two heme athe ee” | AUCTION AT OCR SALES ROOMS THUESD A SEES ES ken | and records of the District of Columbia, sed ent. The four main features-of all or near- | Senator Dawes, ex-Representative Stevens | 1507 and 1500 1th street northwest. JANUARY | TWENTY-FIRST, AT TEN vee aah — pitdate ia a city of the request of the patty secured thereby ly all of the Maennerchor eatertainments | and President Whitman of Columbian Uni- | ,,7ers of sale: One-third of the purchase money aL a Te OCA an | terey GB) sede verse aes Gy fess Seat bo eons | ee OE public auction, In front of the pre were present—music, theatricals, dancing | versity. fontailhients, payable in obe and two years, Wit | ASD OTHER APRINGR” 19. BENSTHADS. 4 | WHlth and full depth of lot ee re gory eetteld ME ts ee ee 8 pt ST! and refreshments—and nothing was left un- SSS Interest at Aix (6) per centum per anniim, payable SECONDHAND PARLOR S0NRES 2. Ben | 20M So cad cece GO nn een | easy Seed aod Gaeaoe Ga ee an done by the committee in charge, which Secretary Francis Confirmed. ce cmttne Ue an Ged CHAIR, EASY CHAINS COR ALE. Kae: |. Terms of wale: One-third cash, balance tn equal | of Washington, District of Columbia. and designat- Ae could possibly add to the enjoyment of | The nomination of Secretary Francis was | option of the purchaser. "A deposit of $00 wiles ROCKERS, MANTEL MIRROR, CRO Sa era Se Pa Se | I ep i those who attended. Musical selections | confirmed by the Senate in executive ses- | eiUlred of the purchaser at the time of sale, All STOVES, BEDDING, CARPETS tio i it time of sale. | om : = 4 fon. A deposit of $100 requir-d ut time of sule. | on H street one bundred and eighteen (11 feet 4 conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at i URE, ETC. QUANTITY OF | 9! erten easy “ 5 orner of sald lot, 2 were given by Louis Naecker’s orchestra, | sion yesterday. No opposition to confirma- | ~ost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com | NOTH CAND LETTER PAPER? AND EAVE, | Terms to be complicd with within ten days from | cust of the northwest corner of suid lot, and rum: i le. c een (14) feet; e While Uh singing of the Maconerchor, un-| hon was made and no. vote ‘wan taken | Bist tit ola en ture om dat of siecoft: | URES M0 alls CathiS Goon ke ran” | ao yon sins inary ag ace Sets fae oath - b ‘ e direc! ck © 5 e ales 1. He feet; thence north one hundred (100) fe: Re der the direction of Emil Christiani, its | Senator Vest stated that he could add noth. | property at the risk ad cost Sf the defaulting 4a9-d&ds Trustees. | beginning, together with the Improvements, com musical director, was enjoyable to a high | ing to what he had already said, and that | P'"chase>. Irae cane F, WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer. ; ‘Trustees. si N ae nd " degree, and all’ the selections wer 'resh air and plenty of leasurabl Be plavded vigerously. A one-act sketch, AUCTION OF UD . yz" . at ercise are good Laie Madi sin Bae. hana Secret,” was given by Wilhelm Hanneman, | upen the nomination. He added that he or flit well by publle auction at the stoeor Hk, | TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME DWELLING Sasi nies. Z Mrs. Boesenberg-Weber, Miss Sofie Escher, | had not made objection to confirmation in| RATCLIFFE, SUSTON & CO., Auctioneers, | Fulton, 1218 Pur av jpgommencing TUESDAY | ee A AA BEN ont EA fortunately all women are not rich. Most |W. Ponimann, Charles W. Doell, ‘Ton! Nau | the bashing cnreny permet ee Soe ee ee SE ee Se an ey WOU | op pram oe eee ee Fromen ave work to do—duties to per- | ana Fred E. Aue, and proved to be one of | because he entertained any but the kindest | six TWO-STORY BRICIE-HOUSES IN WwILzow | apon' wien ‘the ‘interest is dhe cue year or monet |_ By virtue of @ certain deed of trust, reconted in ‘orm, duties that sometimes, wrongly, | the mest successful features of the even- | personal feeling toward Mr. Francis, but} TREE ALLEY, Noy 228. TO 283, INCLUSIVE, | | consisting of Gold, Sliver and Filled-Case Watches, | Liber, No, 2048, at follo 72 et seq., one of the land seem more important than her health. | ing. A comic operetta, “Galante Caval- | that he kad taken his position in opposition Pent oe He ey SeTMeTeaiN Fout of the | Chains, Charms, Lockets, Studs, Cuff Buttons and | records of the District of Sano Saenen oall, ta Nine women in ten have some trouble | fle,” closed, the entertainment. It was | to confirmation simply as a matter of duty | Rremiscs, on TUESDAY, NINETEENTH JANUARY, Plata’ Gold and Seal - Wings: Meds, Hagen Gane, | TETUIRD DAY OF JANUARY: A’ Divison Ar peculans: 46: tletr’ sex. because! they ar n by Prof. Christian! and was re- | to the democratic party, which Mr. Francis, | $2, 8%i.A% $e 02, 65 sand patges ting of a three-story brick dwelling, known us . 436 Hi street northwest. Terms of sale: Por he had no object in further delaying action| ja¢-d&ds 4 DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. a EEMED PLEDGES. deed of trust for $3,202, amount of which will be anncunced at time of sale, balance in cash, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, $100 deposit at time of sale. All con- veyancing aud recording at purchaser's « of sale to be complied with wihin ten day: day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk amd cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such advertise- 108 . Speci : : FOUR O'CLOCK P.it., lot th ve ey thay deem necessary. teas Gocane Ge kates : ceived with much favor by the large audi- | while professing to be a member of that | sauate Soh. key sored by ‘ix two-story brick hoasem | escia ice, Sond. Halves, and, Plated Ware, Dis: | (ety in that cuvdivisise-of toes ie’ tes, serene | RARE OS Shey my er ANE, careless, because they have inherited jence present. Those who took part in it | party, had opposed in the late election, Noe. 223 to 236 Wilkiw ‘Tete ‘alley. "| Rifles, Revolvers, Razors, Field and Opera Glasses, | Mount Pleasant, recorded in Book Governor Sbep- GEORGE M. EMMERICH. weakness, because they neglect little eee Miss Ida Wilhelmi, Mrs. Boesenberg- # Agee and nat time of a Canes, Seal Coats, Surgical, Mathematical es pare 9, of | tna eens) office, District of jal6-dts 5 ‘Trustees. emptor at grow i alth- - | Weber, Esc! ; deposit ot r each house at time .. Sale to conti tit | Columbia, toge provements thereon, . = ~~ ig Mondera, | OT ne Nealtbewrek | Aue an Willam Escher We Attic Wie ? ot es allycomwevamcta, dea Pechaser’ | allthe ats 're sold” “ickot holders ‘please take | Strum atic? Owe ted canny balaace ta ome api | ©. G. LOAN & OO, AUCTIONERI, 107 G ise i x o " St. cost. Terms G it een | notice. é two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, ATS core i Over 30 years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, of | the fcor was cleared Gnas sensing: eaten ayn RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00.," | “yaio-ote H. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker. | payable semal annually. $100 required at time of sale. | TRUSTEES, SALE OF VAUCABLE IMPROVED the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, | of the entertainment was as follows: Pres- ~ WILLIAM H. DUNCANSON, Trustees. DWELLING, . 1839 LINDEN STREET, LB of Buffalo, N. ¥., saw the need of some | ident Charles W. Doell, Conrad Richter, FUTQRE Days, Ja16dhde Sp See simple, effective, and certain cure for so | Atgvst Schwarz, W. Pohlmarn, B. F. or a 3 Tee, and ‘Liber No. 10a8, RATCLIPFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. .. ury 2, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1648. (Suceessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Cv.) folio 6 et +eq., of the lard records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises. on’ WEDNES- called “female complaint.” He was | Schubert. W. pees = — Se Of mankind—contagioas blood polson—clatmed eso * Ge me mere then, as now, a specialist in the diseases | Bivse, Geors Sean as its victim Mr. Frank B. Martin, 926 TRENTH AND FO F aA . » t 8e, ‘ge Fischer and Carl Duehring. : ‘OY HIF TWO- DESIRABLE STREETS SOUTHEAST. USTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE BRICK of women, and the result of his study and Pennsylvenia avenue, Washington, D. C., and | TRUSTEES’ SALE Hoe : deed. of trust,duly recorded STORE AND DWELLING, NO. 7TH 7 the usual physician's treatment aid him not | — PRICK HOUSES, Boe. ie TT Waert AVENUE | | By virtue of ¢ det ‘cee it | STREET NORTHWEST. ig EI ————._ __ 5 experiments was the marvelously effec- eam 3 folio 326 et seq., one of the land 3 DAY, JANUARY TWENTY SEVENTH, 1807, at x] - EE pathic Hospital. the slightest good. His condition -eached |B; F erred Of trust, Guten October ‘of the District of Columbia, and at the | By virtue of a certain decd of trust, duly re-| F'ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following tive srmedy Known all over the civilized | The national Homeopathic Hospital Asso- that deplorable stage which only this terrible | 1908, and. recorded in _lber No. 2064, folio 210 et | request of the party ‘secured thereby, “the ‘under cgi in ber oC the Districn of Oneihen ant | Marines pevept altri subdivision of ‘ot two Won, cures witere doctors have fice, | ciation held its annual mecting last even. | _ Aime cen otuee a ee : Pee ie, es | icine? ged Be arr a 2 : “32 3 ing in the rooms of the board of trade, and will sell at public sale, Ii in front of the 3 - Z oe bee It cures where medicines have been use- ‘northwest. on MOND, ‘the NTY-SECOND DAY of | brights subdivision y Book Gov. less. It cures in a perfectly natural way | lected officers for the ensuing year, as fol- PeENTY Fik af in gl eR a a a veenaeee i -. | lows: President, Representative Jehn Dal- P.M., the and Slutaining 3,878 square feet, together with the im: gion involved. “Ks core is permanent. | 21 vice presidents, Ellas 8. Hiutestngon tbat Sree ecu oust care | Rea noo 1 peg Tee ein ce fon apratad tar ee Savane fe leaves the whole body in | eon and Mrs. A. R. Quaiffe; secretary, Lewis east of 609, as recorded in the office of the snr- | office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, og Oy a ys : - dition than it ever was. ‘It cures without | Clepbane. Messrs. J. G. Hill and A. A. Bir-| After all cise failed, was at last found in | Feyor of the, District fot 26 st" orgs me Glociay' | “Recme of” eale®” Ome fourth coos, nets i Tertim: One-third cash, balance in one and two the local eieanaloa: and treatment so | D¢Y and Mrs. I. M. Bittinger were elected pia sigtrs wetted a Hes. | Sy OC square ‘SIth. ae recorded fu the ailce | two and three youre, with intarst tee pe coat es ck ek eblisnieie tyes to three-year terms on the board of trus- satis and left bis abla without a bleaece | Shatehartereze of tte District of Columbia, ia | per annum, secured by 8 deed of trust on dhe pror- Se. | Sa'tne property sid, or all cash, rent to every lest woman. tees. nently, and left bis skin without a blemish, Book 16, 117. erty sold, or all at the of a the purchaser or ‘. Terms When the blood is impure any form of sickness | The report of the trustees, as read by Mr. BS. B. 16 goarantecd | Terme Toth lots, due April St 1508" bate | Ctanitca ta “chen pleco Sy ae Cine ot | remot wee: Onecthind cash, balance ip equal | witit within ten days from day ‘of may gain a foothold. The or; and tissues | Charles Lyman, showed the affairs of the purely vegetable, and ney to be in cash. . Deposit of $100 required wake ‘Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's a pee — ee a hospital to be tn a prosperous condition, moa only Sawa sacs Line of sale. All cooveyancing, etc, at pur- | cout, Terme to be complied with tn tea days, or 4 Xd. soo: ogged a ce treasury. Reports most terrible hese cone % oe the trustees reserve property — Sloe illness is the Ltn p were also Tecetved from he medical stat Books free; ad- : JESSE L. ee yt at risk and cost of Gipation iscured by br. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, o Ladies. Association, hoff | dress Bwift Specific Com- SAMUEL A. DRURY, & ipSeaetanas Guild ané the St. Felicitine board. pany, Atlanta, Ga. Jald-cosst Sb Fat ow. | jieanes

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