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10 ’ THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1897-12 PAGES. Burrows has furnished a few straws on his THE OUTLOOK IN MICHIGAN ewn ‘ount, chiefly in the appointments he has caused to be made in western Mich- ivan. James A. Coye, appointed custom: = spective Alliance to { Sutvevor in this city, was an anything-to- Senator Burrows’ Prospect beat Pingree man last summer, and after Secure Re-Election. Pingree's nomination took to the woods as political activity was concerned. George A, Farr, the new customs collector at Grand Haven, was hissed in the state Must Accept or Reject Pingree—Pros-} convention that’ nominated Pingree last summer for the bitter speech he made op- posing the nomination of the Detroit can- uidate.and he has not repented that speech. Charles W. Watkins of this city, slated for the revenue collectorship here, is a vlo- lent anti-Pingree man. If a fondness for eee eee the governor is a necessary qualification in Sesteeerees © Soe Presta a candidate for the other good things at GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 5, 1897. | Senator Burrows’ disposal {n this part. of ance that Senator Julius Caesar | ihe state the fact has been carefully con- irrows will form for his campaign for re- | C¢aled - oe ce The MeMillan-Burrows alliance, !f it shall F wit be formed, would mean that the federal Tingree or with his cclleague, Senater Me-| machine is to be a ved against Pingree Millan, ct of much speculation | and the state machine which he will erect, in Michigan political circles, The Pingree | 874 In such a fient there would be no lack paginas oF geet ae Tanah % usic when the band really begaa t Sree SN tise Sac tiga are sa wile) SDa8e Fniays 0 chic two scuatorsean at con eni pect of Factional Party Fight— Democratic Bieycle Canvass, €lection next year, w nor that it will t sible for him to steer | post office appointments, except in the two a middie « i be friendly with both, | orphan districts, the third and eighth cis. bo matter ardently he might desire to paras eel paeunael democratic represen- n. He will have fe up | ‘tives last fall, but between them they will te Dine Fe uh nave tO (Ue Uhh controla working force opera cute ooo with « r the nd so rapidly do} portions, made up of men experienced in Political events move that any delay in | political ways, and who in the past have coming will be even more | done thelr part Suara die making of po- ‘ake his decision ana | tical history in Michigan. While the sena- ake. his! decision: end iors do not control the pest: office a ppoint- ments they can rely upon appointments be- ing made in many instances that will ald them in their operations.. The federal ma chine, strong in numbers and weight, will ve unlimited credit at the bank, and tf mey were all there was to it would have everything its own wa wants another term natural for him to carefull i then fortunes side which he the probable winner in the big fight next year. A few months ago he was throwin kisses to the Pingree forces, but ms to have come over him | Could Raixe a Big Campaign Fand. he is now throwing the harpoon | With such men as Gen. Alger, Senator eee pogm for a second term. | MeMillap_and his business associates, Will- ae and will look | ##™ G. Thompson, Col. A. T. Bliss, the house for assistance in | Elodgetts, the Cummers, and various cor- 1 year and a half hence. | porate interests to draw upon, a campaign ator McMillan returned to Mi oe tund ef magnificent proportions could be ra brief visit ine tiine | Faised on short notice, and its proper dis- Sm interview ‘Be waxed: cloquent In iteliing: | tcinution inthe channels where i ae do. of tt tastes OF Bits collenatie aint Of his © ta mioselaoadiwouliibers matter Of Dnt tne among the “upper ‘house minor detail, ‘Che faud would! draw to the Hie: (welt withs carncstuéns ant) xonsitian camp all the smooth workers and i upon the importance to Michigan | manipulators, and anything in reason or of returning Burrows for a second term. cut of it that might be asked for would be Miance. brought forth. Special attention would of course be patd the nomination of the right for the legislature, not only to sec who, if elected, would be favora tor Burrows’ election, but who depended upon to oppose “Pin- legislation in whatever form it gar First Straw Ind This w MeMillar ating | irst straw to indicate the s all'ance, but since then might he pr As to whether the federal machine would directly oppose the renomination of Pingree depe: on cir- cumstances. If defe in convention Pin- gree would undouhte lead an indepen- Gent ticket. If the situation is such that Pingree can safely be spared from the ticket without endangering the rest of the republican interests in the state, including the senatorship, he would be dropped with a thud, if the federal machine could do it. tut it a Pingree bolt wo em hazard 9 to the party the policy would be to give him the renomination that he desires and depend upon the machine to elect the right kind of a legisiature to hold him down. This was the policy pursued last summer after Pingree had captured the ah naterial nomination, and it worked well. te ambition nobler than that of rking farmer. He toils early and himself and his family ng of fortunes, an allotment Ping lear of indebtedness. No other w so secure and permanent. There while in England families of small farmers, | tyainet him, ig in assured comfort and contentment, Spee t in a ra upon the lands acquired by their forefathers. | Stmbering. He is something of a ma- ee cea 5 chine builder himself. He has not as wide ment of the farmer's ambition | @ Ine of patronage at his disposal as the deal ayn the good hes tors command, but his appointees tre of himself and his family. If they suffer n Machine Bat the senators fede! r. Too. are planning, and machine is being built up gree is not by any mea a position to do better and more eff: : ve work in his hebalf among the people. ous attac estiomandido, |p lve work inj bis bet sae eee es The lahor, railroad, insurance, banking and naty tesost Cou tUie night cemedy, (ir eitcod conimil=stori s_in- ost any Known sic Dr. Pierce’s Golden M al Disca ery is a specdy re for biliousness, indi- gestion and evils that follow them. It ste makes the liver active. the digestion per- to make it appear that all the fect, the appetite keen and the blood pure, on st aecount, and the state pay and by nealthy flesh and muscle. An freight. Each of the commissioners and in- honest druggist won't urge upon you a sub- spectors has from two to twenty or thircy stitut Jeputies or clerks, and these, too, nave “YT send you m: s for the roving ce = either cov ing the en- have received from your medi parts of it. These ap- ard D. O'Neill, E: ct No. 24 ir deputies have b or sciatic rheumatism. I will constitute as pretty a state ma th help of two sticks for nine ald be desirec When it is all I tried several remedies and doctored up it will cover the entire state, end best physicians and was net re will be no sluegards on the pay roll So I tried Dr. Pierce's Golden either. With Pingree on a stiff anti-cor- After using two bottles of poration platform of his own bullding, and with a whole year of glorious opportunities tors and heads of « ed by the governor. ns that take them e at any time, and it is an nts appoint- ng commii part of the matter Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- | t4 manufacture campaign fulming and viser teaches you ali about the home-treat- | with a strong machine made up of men of of diseases. It contains 1,008 pages his own picking, Gov. Pingree’s hopes are and + 'ustrations. It used to cost $1.50; ot forlorn by any means, and fricnds of Now it’s FRE For paper-cover, send 21 nator Burrows are not quite certa it one-cent stamps, to cover mailing; cloth- | it would be best for him to tie up to the cover, 10 cents extra. Address, Dr. R. V. MeMilian machine so strongly that he can- Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. c rot cut loose !f circumstances at a later date should make it seem adv! cha hase, SIF” “% But the situation is such that Burrows JE < SN cannot dally, and he has to make a hit NS th one side or the other now, and in Ona red hot <S = Choosing the McMillan side he bas made day Hires <p Co Rootbeer => #% his guess as to who will be the winner rext year. Pingree’s aim will be, of course, F k not only to secure his own renomination stands be- =| and r.-election, but the election of a legis- Z, CE leture that he can depend upon, and the tween you “7%, . fight will be all along the line and not in and the dis- YU {\\ \\Y spots. tres y ef. 7 Col. Stone a Candidate. Eo ne < mt Col. George Stone of San Francisco is a fects of the heat. candidate for the presidency of the } tional League of Republican Clubs, which will meet in national convention in De- troit the week of July 1%, He has secured spacious headquarters at the Hotel Cadil- lac, and will put nvass that will have all the trimmings. Marcus Pollaski of Chicago, Michigan and several other places, is also a candidate, and there may be others. Michigan already has a national officer in Col. A. T. Bliss, treasurer of the league, and will not have a candidate for the first place on the ticket, but may cast a complimentary vote for E. N. Dingl president of the State League, and a son of the body, fully Congressman on Dingley of tariff bill tame, or fer Grant Fellows of Hudson. satisfies the thirst. n Francisco, Omaha and Texas will A delicious,spark- py bid for the next convention, and probably cools the blood, tones the stom- ach, invigorates OP -ISHOGFE NONI ED) = Pt i ee there will be cther cordial invitations. For ling, temperance the minor honors in the league a lively drink of the high- ramble will be in order, not only for the licinal valu est medicinal value. ors themselves, but also because such honor: looked upon as the stepping ster mething more substantial. The st is a Jong one of men picked by Presi- ent McKinley for appointments who have n prominent in league work. It includ uy Woodford, Goldschmidt, Boyle, Bixby, Clayton, Buch, Newell, Borslewich! and S-veral others. In off years the league represents a voting strength of 700,000 to 1.0% and in the campaign last fall it is estimated it represented and this is a force that apy the powers KM),000 voters, als strongly to be in Washmgton. Yorrey's Bieyele Trip Torre tant secretary of % | the Michigan sound money democracy, will Lucius fra).the perfect (5 | start on a bicycle trip in a few days that Pervading, ©: | will take him into ‘y county in the Stimulating, ¢; | southern half of thé lower peninsu He ohol. Cheap {2 | has a list of all the prominent sound money verats in this territory, and will see as of them as possible. He will learn jation in the different localities bet- pondence could do, and will r up the “real democrats” organizing and distributing 2 activity will not manifest p warm Weather months, but fe th will doubtless begin to show in the fall and Weis# Yoursttr git. hext winter, i rec SE rane TAKING Sie {The sound money demoeratie clubs about See the state, organized last fall, are all intact, id Run Down People. | u:ough inactiv just now, and several new Pecaca Mr clubs have been o1 sanizedt for and since 1 campaign. The organl- e In shape to cut considerable f a figure in the next state campaign, Mr. tour will be the first time in this state that the bicycle has been used on so extensive a scale for political purposes, hut the wheel will probably be an im. portant factor In the political missionary work of @ preliminary nature next season. e foods, 2 the spring judtc of life th zation wil high Wa «am ket gee Saved by Her Knot of Hair. a - . Frou: the Philadelphia Ledger. t Ata Write Us About Your Case. _ Miss Maggie Hague of No. 518 Humbovat The Dr. Chase Com n { Street, Union Hill, N. J., arranges her hair a “se pays jin a Psyche knot, and this saved her on "| Monday from probable death. With several girl friends Miss Hague had gone to gather flowers. Some young men in the neighborhood were celebrating the day, and the air was full of the racket. Suddenly, after a heavy report, Miss Hague es =e — was seen to stagger and fall. Her frie WoOODBURY'S FACIAL CREAM, j raised her, and found a deep cut on the manufactured by Dermatologist. Woedburs, $s de- | back of her head. They loosened her hair te: — = pin rem heer a vr ietiiee ieee te ; to examine the cut and out dropped a bul- tse will prevent ‘Ran nad Preckies, Send tae, fe { let. The wound was painful, but not dans Bewots pote ana sacle of Cretun Joke HW) Won! | serous, for the knot of hair had impeded bury, Dermatologist, 327 W. 42d at, N. ¥. the builet. SOFT SHELL OR DEVILED AUCTION SALES. TH! AFTERNOO! AUCTION SALES. AUCTION TOMORROW. FUTURE THOS. J. OWENZ. AUCTIONEER, 918 F ST. N.W. ALUABLE IMPROVED d FORSYTHR AND UES, WHITNEY CLOSE. Crabbing in the Chesapeake is an Important | pererers WARDER Av¥n By virtue of the‘power of sale contained in a cer- io of trustedate@ the 18th day of July, 1895, tecordesp In Ltber Ne. 2026, folio gnd records of the District of Co- ide in sald trust, ‘secured thereby, at public au ises, on THURSDAY, JULY AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCE ing described land and premises, In the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as let one (1), In block seven (7), in Benjamin of Whitney Clo in the office of Supplying the New York Market— one of the |, aving been ma Caught During All Seasons—Vari- west ofthe part ous Stages of Development. HIGHTH, 1597, Pd “Crisfield, Md., supplies, at all seasons, the markets of all the leading cities of this country with the largest quantities of crabs," said a wholesale fish dealer in New York to a Star reporter. in the Chesapeake bay and are packed in crates and barrels for shipment. Over half the inhabitants of the town make their living out of crabbing. female crab Is scooped up in the crabber’s net, it is elways thrown back into the bay; that keeps up the propagation, and hence always adequate for the It also accounts for the lusclous quality of the huge blue crab caught in those waters. crabs are cavght month In the year and in all stages of de- Millions of crabs are shipped ear, and the Maryland sofi crabs meet Jersey soft crabs in New York markets on equal footing in spite of the difference in the distance they are carried. The crabs in market in the winter are al- ways hard shells, and, in fact, they would be if they were brought from’ the tropics. They are dredged or raked out of the mud its estuaries and thousands of them are taken by oystermen. “The crabs are dormant from fall until spring, even in the Gulf of Mexico, where than anywher In the spring. ‘8 subdiviston as sald sutxiirision ts recorded surveyor of the District of Co- in county book 6, page 62 and 63. The above d lot has. a frontage of fifty feet on War- der ave. by a depth of 20 fect on Forsythe ave., which can be subdivided Into several very desirable lots. Improved by a very nice two-story welling, with stable in the rear. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust of $3.000 and accrued Interest, balance over hind cash, balance in one rs with interest secured by a deed of Leash at the option of $100 required at “The crabs are Terma of sale: bs and above said trust o1 Whenever a ae trust on the property wold, or of the purchaser, time of sale. Converancing and recording at pi Terms of sale within ten days from day of sale reserves the right to resi and cost of defaulting chaser’s cost. complied with or the trustee the property at the. risk haser after 5 days’ ad- Vertisement in some newspaper published in Wash- TRUSTEES SALE OF A FINE LARGE LOT ON CORNER OF HOWARD AND CENTER velopment. norih every_y, BY A GOOD HOUSE. ot a cercain deed of trust, dated th 27th) day of February, mong the lai b records of ‘the Dis: mbfa, in Liber 1903, folio 26 et seq. and at the request of the ho we wil sell, and recorded der of the notes LOCK P.M., che followin sitvate in the county degeribed' real estate ‘of Washington, All chat certain of land and premises, known and being lot numbered twent subdivision of S. P. Brown's subdivision of as reccrded in county subdivi office of the Columbia, together and distinguished gs ), in Breeds (a), and others, else on this country’s coast. when they come out of the mud and mass- es of seaweed, they ge right into the busi- ness of shedding. Really, It seems as ff the crab had little else to do in summer shell and get a new one of to be pald in cash, larger caliber. “The hari crab first puts on a leathery undergarment, and while it is growing it In a day or two. is completed, a ‘shedder,’ and then he is fitted for bait, because his hard shell can then be strip- ped off, leaving the leathery intergument trust. upon th We semi-annually at che rate of 6 per cent anu until pala, or all cast deposit of $200 will be required at the time from date of xale, ot 2 resold at the risk and cost of defaulting pure y nent in one of" In this condition he fs more valuable than a soft crab, owing to the constant de- uit and the fect that the ‘shed- s frequently caught than soft ingle day the ‘shedd and becomes. a is the best of water a few ete., at the CLARENCE 2, Je26-c0& a= TOMORROW, ARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER. . but left Inthe throw off his commence astic covering. Then it is that he is a soft crab par ex- SALE OF B swell and str er bein coupelled tov Quicicicn 2 AT BEN O'CLOCK “On the night of the day the crab divests himself of his mistit shell he is in the best A.M. all the i for patting up dine Mater h the following ferent sizes; 100 New Wind out of the water, his like parchment, and in : the parchment ields to pressure. Tiling, lot Marble ns, so that it just Steps, lot Wind Steps, lot. Window iness is put down at 3 commisston, y the estimate is by no means it is difficult to obtain accu- and proba complete, as intormaticn ind of fishirg. ginia and Maryland there are sev big canning factories putting up crabs sty for inland cit ied on extensively. A VALUABLE YARAME DWELLING and the busini mm la,-ztnd at th in summer by lines with the catch per man will average teditss sectired, es Wil web at sixty dozen tou, Iu trout All the soft crabs taken during the sum- are sent to market, flowing de premises, situate In the city of’ Columbia, New York come ‘ from Mary Virginia and North Carolina. In the lat- ‘i by depth of 86 ft.’on E sty described by mneths and bounds as follows ning on the west Tine tw and one-half southeastern corner of suld Jot aud square sout' thirty-th price then decline “When soft crabs per dozen is not reg: 4) inches north as an excessiy: height of the s i two and one-half inet fx (86) feet: th north to the place of begin aproventents, rights, Terms of sale: Ou balance in two equal Installments, m_and small. are frequently valued at $1.50, and some- s command $$ per dozen. of water arrests f development, and packed in shedder or until paid at eof G6 per cent per ani Notes cf purchaser wil be taken and. se cash, at the o required at sal without undergoing any det change either as to size or flavor. ———— If you want anything, try an ad. in Tne If anyvody has what you wish, you will get an answer. ee A Fire Extinguisher Bursts. defuniting pur WOODWARD, EOF REAL ESTATE AND FIFTH ecorded among the Columbia in, From the Chicago Record. Mathews, a wealthy banker of Mon- Nes in an uncor with part of his skull mis of an explosion of a metal fir in the bank last night. a metal fire e at fol'o 117 ofer for wile, by pul NINTH, 1897, at F) 2 all of original 1 ur (4) and xt ont on Virginia the fail depth of the lot, all in square d and forty-nine ($49), tu th together wit lous condition, V FRIDAY, JU uinbered one Wl the east forty extinguisher Mathews attempted tinguisher which rolled off a table and struck the floor, ex- ploding with terrific fore: y of Washington, D.C. provements. thereon, One-third of the purchase rioney ¢ patd in cash, and the balane festallments, payable one and two years after the respectively, with Interest ut th of six per ‘centuiy per angum trom sald di When his com- shock they in two equal An examination revealed shed skull and a dangerous wound ‘The patient has been uncon- noon today he was still alive, but his physicians give little hope of recovery. ———— AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. ered with blood. over the eye. chaser, secured by ¢ seld, in form and tenor satis signed, or all ust on the property eh, at the option of the Acdeposit of $200 will be required at ti % ‘The right fs reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchs sale are not AML conveyancing, if the terms of within fifteen d. SEORGE I. REPETTI, th and D sts. n.w.— GE 1, Howard uve. and Center Duneanson Bros. Trustees’ sale of lot ¢ st, Mt. Pleasant, on Thursday, July 8, at Wine aud Clarence B. Thomas J. Ow Improved property cor. avex., on Thursday, July 8, at 4:30 o'clock Phil. W. Chew, trustee. n, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Trustee’ of Forsythe and AND 453 JE! BLOCK 2, AND WASHINGTON ANACOSTIA, 'S_ SUBDIVISION, «rtaln deed of trust, dated ( 1895, and_recorded November "6, 1895, owling & Co., Aucts., sule of ccm corer 20th snd EB sts nw lot, with frame dwelling, on Friday, July 9, at Albert F. Fox and James Liber 2060, follo 395 et for the District of Colu ety secured . fn the recorder’s offic nbia, and at the regi preinises, on FRIDAY, 6 JULY, A.D.'1897, AT FOUR O'CLOC following described lend of real estate in square bounded b ud Gth sts. se., on Fel George It. Repe:tt uifses, situate In f Columbia, and déstznated as lot 18, fn’ bluck 2, and lots 1 to 11, both Inclusive, en's subdivision of nis recorded in Liber the improvements day, July 9, at 5 ad Henry W. Sobon, trustees, Owen, Auct., 913 F st sale of dweilings Nos. ud lots 1 to 11, block 1, on Wa Getht, D.C. on Friday, July 9, at 4 o'clock p.:a. of Oregon L. Chichester, “as said subdivist 453 Jefferson st. ve mentiones ington st., An: nbore mentioned together and lots will first in one parcel. t no bid satisfactory to the trusi all of sald lots when offer , then said lots will be offered offered for sale together as aforesaic for sale separately. Terms of sale: ‘y sule of improved real estate on N Half st. east and S. Cup. st., o'clock p.m. Jr., trustees, ed of trust on semi-annually, coh, ut’ the oppion of $200 will be, nre sokl together. ds posit of $50 oni each: lot will be ‘Terms:-of Wile 15 days, or pro yet. and KR. Koss Perr: ws Dowling & Co., Ancts., 612 E st. n.w.— Sule of business property on Louisiana ave. be n.w., on Friday, July Rudolph Bild and equired at time to be complied old at risk of de! advertisement. AND TRUST COMP Herman Brede- THE LAND TITLE R. M. PARKER, Att'y for, ‘party secured, “FE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONESRS. “AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. DUNCANSON BROS,, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE, NORTHEAST SOUTH AND BET AND SOUTH. CG: PROPERTY ON THE STREET EAST OF FOUR AND L STREETS AT AUCSION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Aj recorded in Liber 17 the leud records of the Di Columbia, ard at the request of the party secured thereby, We Will sell, renises, on TUESDAY, the TWENTIETH , A.D. 1897, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the city jumbia, and known lat, or plan, of the sald CIPY OF Wa By virtue of a District of Colujul cin t cause therein IXGTON, D.C. crey, of the Supreme Court of the in, passed on the 22d day of 1898, and dul: nding, numbered. et seq., one oI for sxte ut-pnblic auction, in front of Y, THE NINTH DAY OF ‘O'CLOCK P.M. in the city of Washing- . atid known on the ground ginal lot numbered five . in square numbercd seven hundred (700). fi ot is improved 2 houses, containing six rooms ea 14, 16 and 18 on N street southeast. together with the ground on which they are re- spectively situated, Will first be offered for sale e terms of sale as prescribed by the said decree are one-third of the purchase money 1m cash, and the residue in two equal payments at one and two (1 and 2) yeurs, respectively, from date with Interest thereon at six (6) per centum id, payable semi-annual ‘trust upon the property’ sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, cash deposit of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) will be required at the time of sale. veyancing and recording at the purcliaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with In ten (10) days from day of sale the property will be resold at the risk tnd cost of the defaulting pur- GEORGE R. REPETTI, Trustee, 400 Fa. ave. s.e. It. ROSS PERRY, Jr., Trustee, 68 Fendall butlding. lic auction, that lot of ground situate ton, District of Colunbi thereof as all of of Washington, District of G and distinguished ou the city as the west thirty-four feet (34) front on L gtreet torthwest by sixty-four (64) Tot 2, in square five hundred and twent With use of an alley on the east two ( and fifty-five (55) feet deep, with the improvements by three @) feet deep of ‘These houses, One-third cash, balance in one and two r cent per annum, by deed of trust on with Interest at six. peyabie semi-annually, secur the property, or all ‘cash, at the option of the A deposit of $200 required at the time il conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purebaser. Terms to be compiled with in ten days, or trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and’ cost of defaulting purchaser. JOHN E. BEA\ WM. E. EDMONSTON, Sy8-dads Office, 500 5th st. n.w. PUBLIC SALB, JULY 1: yacht ‘‘Albatross;' 8; record for per annum w Secured by a ANNAPOLIS; New York and } ston od In ood ye st., Annapolis, ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE FIVE-ACRE TRACT OF LAND, ADJOINING TAKOMA PARK. : By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 1th day of November, 1891, and duly ‘recorded in Liber No. 1627, folio 334 et’ seq., cue of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, We will sell at public auction, in front of the’ premises, on WEDNESDAY, JULY ‘TH, 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following descrited land and remises, situate in the county of Washington, istrict ‘of Columbia, and designated ag part tract of land called "Girls" Portion,” beginning at a point In the third Tine of sald whole tract at its Jntersection with the left fork of the Rock Creek Church road, and running thence with sald third line uorth Siig degrees east 442-10 to a stone at the southeast corner of Jone of said tract; thence orth SS degrees west 43 perches to said ruad, thence with said read sccth 2 degrees wast 24 perches; thence soul 2144 21 perches to the beginning, cont) (5) acres of land, except so inueb th of as is owned by the Baltimore and Ohio rath Y. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a, previons devd of trust for $4,000, of which $2,000 has b auld, balance one-third cash and the residue in one and two Feats, with interest at the rate of six per cent per anpum, payable sewi-amnually, and se- cored by deed of tr he property sold, or all cash, at the option haser. of $400 required at tl AML ec ( nbn, and recording at purchaser's cost. If are net cumplied with within ten days froz of sale the trustees reserve the right to. resell ‘he property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after due netice published in some Washington newspaper. THOMAS M. GALE, Trustee, 1324 F ost. now. FREDERICK B. McGUIRE, Trustee, $e23-d&ds 1419 G st. * The above sale is hereby postponed on ac- count of the rain until FRIDAY, JULY NINTH, 1807, at SIN O'CLOCK P.M SyS-d&as hy ord THOMAS DOWLL 61 VALUABLE BU SOUTH SIDE OF LOU! RETW TH AND. “r of the Trust , AUCTIONEERS, Est. nw. rror, AV! vENTH Iiy virtue of power given us by the will of Will fam Meinking, of record in the office of the regis! f wills of the District of ¢ the under, signed will sell, at public auc of the premises, on FRIDAY, JULY at of six IVE O'CLOCK P.M ¥ q y in the clty of Wast- ze of eizh Inches on Louisiana ave- ck an average depth of about feet, a. full description. thercot Ing vontained In a deed from Julia A. Kell al. to xakl Win Meinking, of record in Liter N.C. No. 1, follo 471, ete! of the land ‘records of District of Columbia. “Sald ground ts improved by a three-story and basement brick buflding, used Sa store and dwelling, and being No. 60% Tants- jana avenue northwest, in said clty of Washington ‘erms of rale: Cash. The purchaser will be quired to make a deposit of $100 at the time sale and will be required to comply fully w terms of sale within ten otherwise right is reserved to at the risk and cost 0 ai the cost of the pur RUDOLPH BILD, 640 MAN RE LF TWEEN FLE SUMNER AND Monitis WEST, HOWARD UNIVER on MONDAY, THE NINET LY, N97. AT HALE-PAST PM. in front of the 4 execiitor of the estute will sell, at public auction, the west Yor TR OCLOCK | mises, the tine i the late Ann ehalf of lot §, block S$. Howard University subdivision of the farm of the lat A. Siith, feet to a L-fout public alley, tos provements thereon, consisting of a tworstury hi a nat the made at Awith exeentor, re at the risk and cost 5 days’ notice of such lished in the elty of W: lumbia, AL conve purchase r, purca:t= Hewspaper pub Disiriet of € ‘ost of the MILTON M, HOLLAND, Execnt SyS-ecat coy DD st. ©. G. SLOAN & CO... AUCTION 14 COLONIAL | SIDEBON. OAK CHAMBER PU AND ODD PIECES; MIRKOI-FKONT FOLT INLAID MATOGANY FRY WHITE AND BIL: [COMBINATION FINE WALNUT. AND NUTURE, IN v1 i DN NA MENTS, INE DIV. CHAIRS, TAT CHINA AND . ROW G: ERATOR, TH DAY M., within our rooms! street, we will sell the above cals lot of koods for a local attorney to Close ga estate. Hoos cooled by electric fans, AND, O'CLOCK M., Js8-2t 1407 G st. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTS,, 612 NW BOF IMPROVE AND 119 E ST OPERT T NORTH preme Court of th passed “in equity esuse N Ts173, Ww aries Mo Cooper et al platuants, and am HL, Couper vet fendants, the t ned trastee will in front of the ixes, nt public wing on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIE JULY, 1se7, AT "HAL F P.M," that certain land aud Ise situate, and being in th . Dis Colum! 2 in x beginning for Vine of “E™ street at a point dist: of the northeast corner of sald 1 culshed ats. pr east feet: in a xt ight line to a polnt drawn at right angles to SE" street 44 und 9-100. foot south north on satd line 44 f . ML tae ploce of beginning; betng part of lots 15" and 16 ef Helen M. s subdivision of suid lot 2, as safd wt division ts recorded in the office of the surcesor of the District of Columbia, in Book H. D.C.. pa 13; the sam ig in nam- bered and known, respectively, as premises 115, 17 and 119 “Est. me. subject to the incum™ Urances set forth in nth of com: plitlnant’s bill, Said be offered ps it whol otherwise; If sold separately, psemises No. 115 will be offered for sale at 4:30 pau., and thereafter Nos. 117 and 119, in abov = This Property will be sold subject to a trust of $1,000 h of sald premises. of sale urchaser or purchasers shall shall pay the bal- ney In cash. A deposit cf fine of sale if sald prop- nd, if offered separate: eposit of $100 will be required at the tine le of cach of said premises. If terms of sale gre not complied with within ten days from day of sale, the right is reserved to rest rty at the risk and cost of defaulting pure ts of conveyancing and recording at expense of purchaser. RODOLPH. JyS-dts CHANCERY SALE OF VALI REAL EST! BEING NOS. STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a of the Supren the District of Columbia, passed on in equity cause No. 1 ace, by Charles P. Walsh, his inant, and Edward J. Ac: others’ are defendants, the undersigned tras sell_at public on in front of the premises ou MONDAY, JULY THE NINETEENTH, aT HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, tle following real estate: All that parcel of land situate aud ing in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, und distinguished as'and being part of lot “V,""" numbered eleven (11) of Ven: sub- division of part of square numbered nine hundred and three (903), beginning for the same thir ) feet four (4) inches from the northw f said square, and running thence south street east thirty-three (3) feet four (4) ine thence east sixty-four (64) feet one (1) inc! north thirty-three (3) feet thence west sixty place of bext ments thereon. CLAUC ‘corner ith 7th scribed by sald decree, to hase money to be paid in ne and two years, in equal installments, for which the note of the’ purchaser or purchasers shall be taken, bearing interest fom the date of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all casly at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $100 requir- don each parcel upon acceptance of bid. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting urchaser, after five days’ advertisement in The Evening ‘Star newspaper. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. CHAS. A. DOUGLASS, Trusteo, Fendall_ building. JOSEPH I. WELLER, Trustee, us 002 F st. nav. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., ‘Auctioneers. Jy8-d&as THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT SIX-ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWi ING, NO. 315 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly record. ed in Liber 1570, folio 157 et seq., one of the land records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustces will sell ut public auction, In front of the premises, on MONDAY, JULY TWELETH, 1897, AT HALF-PAsT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, su! Jot 12, In square 782. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one ard two years, with Interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $100 deposit requlred at time of sale. “Conveyancing and recording at cost of Durchasers J. SWORMSTEDT, Trust |. B. 3 ee. ¥e28-00s = B. EB, BRADLEY, ‘Trastes. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., ASSIGNEES SALE OF LIME KILN PLANT AND WHA WASHINGTON, D. Ry virtue of a des and duly recorded tn Lib: f the land records lumiia, and by the w the undersigned assign :¢ will District of Co- | certain pieces of lots mms 44, in squa: ie kilns of a cellent epport Which will be fully stated at Terms stated at t A deposit of $300 required upon ae 1907 Penna, ave. n. URTEENTH, ALD, in front of the pr PAST FIVE F & CO, AvCT AUCTION SALE VALUABLE PR Johnsen, of recerd register of wills situate, Lyin; 1 1 William J Selant nnd possess, ml is improv fr: ine dwelling, The pnrehaser will h mesit of $100 at jnired to make md will be requized t is reserved to resell the Leost of the de! public notice. r. W. FIELD, Execntor ef William Johnson, Conveyancins TWE IGA AVENUES of a deed of trust, of the land rec subdivision of ted in Book One-fonrth cash, be made at the tim» of ss 8 from day of sale, for whic at purchaser's he right to resell the property at defaniting purchaser ws’ advertisement ATCLIFFE SUT . AUCTIONEE th: District of Columb} In front of the premises. reserves the right AUCTION SALI FUTUR DAYS. = Auctionecrs, 1407 G st. now. SIDENCE AND BUST _REING HOUSES Nos. sia, AND STREET NORTHEAST, AND UNIMPROVED LOTS ON MASSACHU- AVENUE RETWEEN THIRD AND RTH STREETS NORTHEAST. Under amd by ¢ the Sa Court of ty i jane Cause No.1 Db a Mary Blizabeth Watson ix t t 1elara A Lantel and others ar . doreycned trustee wii at y Auction, in trout of the premises, on MONDAY, THE NINEC TH DAY 4 JULY, 187, 1 thems PE CLOCK PM reels of ments t in the District of Cola: lots mum ered twenty ti twenty-four (20, twenty five dtr eoaud are unitap FFERED ANID Si sal ps wthind in twos deferred part ree. Une-thind mnethtrd tn ome S from the day of be secured hy dood tax be read, at the Fisk and voat of Ataniing PMirchasers or purchaser, after tive day deposit of $100 will uired on eal thane of sale. All conveyancing to be at the cost of purchasers or purchaser RAEST L. SCHMIDT, Trnstee, Law Building, 4, and D Fenda Sr6-dads nw. THOS. DOWLING & ©O., ADCTS., 612 EST. N STED SALE OF IMT ANACOSTIA Ry virtne of a deed of trast ant rec November 2 land THE NINE AT HALF Past ere hing POUR perty sn cn the y bein with th toby a depth of 180 feet This property: will he scld su! trust of $1,000, with interest existing $ per amaum. ‘Terms: “Allover nud trist CASH. A deposit of r of scle. “Terms to be complied ays from date of sale. ‘ va 4 Js7-dAds Saas DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF AN ATTRACTIVE roUR AND) CELLAR BRICK AND STONE DWELLING IN THE Noir WEST. SCTION OF TH TY, KNOWN AS PREM. ISES NO. 1N22 N HAMPSIUIRE AW virtue of a eed of trust, (ist) day A.D. IN, ded amon, ds of the Distrlet of bia, Li follo #12 cts od request of the I the nates serured + We will offer wuction, In front pre on YAY. THE Botte TH DAY OF JULY, ALD. We7 AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the foll 1 situate In the City ef Wash. luribin, to wit: AML th of land and p od as and being lott fovty Lie ia Herry M. not gurt ab © pum fiftyctwn Ine as per plat recorded tn 2), folio 144. toget Terms of sale: Ono-thir purchase a to be pald in ens balanes reid in two equal instal tively, tn one and two rears, secured by di erty sold," with Interes the rate of six per oe all cash, at the optie posit of $300 will © to be closed 4 erwise the p nd cost of de rtlrement In Washington, D.C. cha Hohe resold at th ser, after fy paeper prabl ng at OUIS D. WINE, LARENCE B. 1H Js2-d&ds RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., TRUS Under and by June 26, 1891, and of the land records of t 18, and at the request of We will sell, ut public infront premises, on’ MONDAY, JULY. PWELETH AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAL. the north halt numbered eleven a1), in Mock nu A tive ALL. Marber & Co.'s su'dteinion of Le D is re or of the District « al, paxe 15, Terms ‘of sale two and three AS Said sulddiviste eure in the « ambia in Bex One-third cash, ‘alan with Inter Terms published in Washin TION & CO., AUCTIONE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUARLE TRACT OF LAND KNOWN AS PART MARLBORO POAD, 1 i surviving trustee, rded in Liber n and the purchaser at sald sale e defaulting 1 + JULY THT AD. 1s97, AT HA Teal estat F e District of Columbia, known as and n the Marlboro” read twelve ¢ planted on the southwest co: the tract to the sixth. ¢ thence on Key- 1), tenth (oth) eighth (sth) eventh (1th) line jeventh (1th) 1 Will strike the thirteenth road; thence contaluing 'Mfty-nine acres and thirty-six perche Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance ad two Vvears, y of the purchas-r, beuring interest at six per cent’ per Secured by deed of trust on the pi cosh, at the option of the and ‘recording at the purchase: vd with within fifteen days fi of sale, oc the trustee reserves the right to resell vst of defaulting pared $1,000 will be required at the time of s: JOHN A. BAKER, Surviving Traste 1819 Het. niw., Wi THOMAS DOWLING A deposit of » AUCLIONEE et sea., of the Dist ndersigned tras Will offer for si Y request of the purtles 1 at HALF-PA: P.M., part of original lot 1 D.C., described as foll for’ the same at the northeast end running inches to North G_ st line Of said street 40 feet to the plice of ‘Terms of sale: ad one-third In two yea the purchaser. t and then : | in some tiewsy: ferred payments, and ty be sec rn trust upon the premises at purchaser's cost, time. of sale. complied with within ten days after th sale, otherwise premises will be resold at risk and cost” of def r JACKSON H. Toan and ‘Trost bw FREDERICK TL. SIDDON Loan and Trust bu Terms of sai TRUSTERS SALE OF D PY THE DWELLID SOUTHEAST. rREET SOUTH By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed on the 25th day > in equity cause 16003 Kibbey is plainti® and William J. epdants, the undersigned trustees will front of the offer for sale a ‘At FIVE, O°CLOCK described part of lot two (2) dred and fifty-two (952), at the southwest corner’ of said square ‘and Y ving thence along the line of Sth street east. forty- 7 thence esst parallel with Met ‘one hiwdred and eight with th strect east, forty-seven fect along the lve of M street sou! feet to the place of by houses numbered 1102 9th street southeast and 900M atrect southeast. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash, and the remainder in two cytlal installments in che and two year from aay of sale, with ine terest at the rate of 6 per cont per ann sem{-annuaty until paid, hotes of the parchazcr, secured upon the or all cash, at the purchaser's op’ dred dollars to Le deposited at thine ‘Terms to be complied with within tea days from Of sale, otherwise the trastees will resell at vie ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser | veyancing Ing at cost of purchaser. ss HERBERT GIESY, 200 Tth st. na. ANDREW B. DUVALL, | ning for the same at a polut on the sour thence south parallel DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. dy2hs, tu, thaeds cost of pure! ten days from at cost aad risk ot sale, or y defaulting pa CHARLES W, Bs virtue trest from Ealwin A. ton Townsend April 1, 1892, the will offer” for at Lakel railroad. iu Prine THURSDAY, JULY 6 AT TWO O'CLOCK PAL. 128 lots in the subd Mision known as “Lakeland.” as the same is Lila off in a plat recor Princes George's B. . folio 486 comfortat among the land records of . Maryland, in Liber 1 Ww, of these lors an y dwellings, With necessary at outh ‘Terme of sale cash, For farther particulars apply Magrader & Wilson, 338 1 Washington, D.C. and Uy ALER CO MAG WILSON, Attor the atlices of RW AGRUDER RATCLIE p, SUTTON & ©0., AUCTIONE ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HARD- WARE, ETC, CONTAIN IN THE STORE OF L. HL. =IDER’S SONS, 1010 YLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. : Un and by virt will offer for THE NINETY y, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M... on the premise catire stock of Builders’ Hardware, a&e., N 1010 Pennsylvania evenue northwest, ed by Lo HL Seti "s entire stock ‘of Hardware aud Men will be offered in bulk, te her wit Show Cases and Fixtures. and if so sel: snees Will procure {roi the owasr fing, If the purchaser so desires, a store, being first and second floors aud the second fluor of Ne. lt for # term of not less tha) years, at a monthly rental, uM ot $100 per mont for thes fox remainder : we. term ts fent sum fn the «pine fon of the id f kw Steck will te pieces mi of the trade ts es- ly invtt ste open inspection from 10 4m. OL moon and fom 1 pn, daily, to date of sal Mis of wale: AML Cosh. A deposit, If sot balk, of $500 will be re H Jad and If the terms of se 10 days from day of & Hight to resell at tle 5 ad cost poi . after five days’ notice of shed in Washin PLANT, 1 Lazy New York ave, JAMES W. GREER, a Sy3-d&dbs DUNCANSON ALE OF 1 $NOS. N AND KTH. in deed of trust to us, dated nd Sluly recorded June), Tole Se folio 488 et seq., of the District of and June 5, Liber Ni records of t request of the party secur 1. as eur- vivivg trustee, will sell, at patie auction ot t e ‘premises, ¢ iDaY, THe 1 Day UL tet, AE Columbia, to wit: All ose vertatn pheces of and and premises known and distinguished and belug parts of lots numbered forty-tv and fe ‘ix (46), of Drary’s recorded si of square numbered two lundred and nine. Sampson strect one hurdre from the east lne theuce cast tweut, ninety (90) feet to the Hine of sald all and thirty street and runn: Is 426) fect; thence so: a alley; thence west ak tence north "ninety. {00} feet io the late oe 8 ence nor inety (00) feet the plac stn together with all the cnocmeatee Rereues went ‘and appurtenances ty the same’ gelouging or In anywise sppealaing. ‘Teras of sal: ue-third of the purchase ny, ey to be paid tu cash, and the balance in two equat lustallments, payable in oue and two yeum, with Interest at six (8) per centam annum, paynbie seit-am ually, from day of eats, secured’ fe Tale of trust upon the property sold, or all cush, at the option of the purchaser. a it of $200 will be required of the purchaser at the tims of salet All converanciug, recording and notarial foe ae the cost cf the ‘purchaser. of aale 19 be complicd with within ten days from day of ene epee the ere Veg) the it to the property at the risk aad cost ct se of the defaull < CORNELIUS BARBER, dysdids Surviving Trustee