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10 AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THB EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” the samé that has borne and does now ~ on every bear the fac-simile signature of 4 wrapper, This is the original « PITCHER'S CASTORIA” which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought, 2 onthe end has the signature of L wrap- per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Ant Sibhag—tes,Ds March 8, 1897. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- gredients of which even he does not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You.: THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. yav BE THI 9 sdeeetententeendenpeeneeteeteetectet Wu Die Ut Win g 3 FAT-TEN-U AND CORPULA, LORING'S FAT- | ¥ MAKING AND MUSCLE-BUILDING FOODS, | 4 GAVE FLESH AND STRENGTH TO CHA + McLESTER. POPULAR Tis COM z THEY WILL MAKE YoU PLUMP AND = THEY CURE NERVE AND BitaIN EXHAs. | J TIOS—THEY MAKE WEAK PEOPLE STRONG. | $ ars UR Rleycles, Saddles : and Tires are kept in PTURE CURE 3 thorough repair one XD IN ar of cost. This guarantee DESCRIBE Y¢ also applies to injuries that a result of accident. AN broken parts Will be replaced or repaired free of cost. sett | | | | | THE | | I have been using | nts 31 day mids. ‘This Sooo n our family physi that he had th aaa eefees UR Wheels are sold on the smallest monthly payments ever known— no Detes—no Interest—no large “‘first Credit not only buys the cle—but it furnishes your house— n top to bottor tacks the Mat. ting down free—makes, lays and lines the Carpet free—no charge for waste in matching figures. Your credit 1s Good. ()ROGAN'S SMAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE certain y are perfectly harm: condition. however delta tablets and tn liquid: form, dies. Some like the t take whi 3 Hquid Fat-T lets are alike in effective Liquid Fat-Ten-U, Sefeeterts See eegenseote $1.00, Sestente 1 the price if . according to al- | rite our CHUL or our NEW t for free e | other dts- | if ruptured. truss sind a. ‘To snsare prompt reply | elow and use only the ne: We send free “How to Get Plump Youk about trea . mei departme est address. apd Koay.” Loring & Co., Dept. 8, | Seaseeseateageaseeseesengendmesesentens T IL SEL, OF BDONS ODESIEY REWEDIEN, as FA Sip Reg Saas th St. N. W., Ee as afl of Lo s Flee: producers: for sale 2 Between and I Sts. my22tft Cor. 14th st. ard 3 avenue. ¢ ssi 3 Fs ss Ss te tt tes alesteade Soetectpetentectertentertortoreotaotanraodentaelioliololaol altel Meath eatin a ate eehchet APMP MAA ALN A A AAANAEN HMMA. Do Not Smeer Painless Extracting, 50c. fa 4am | “Co d” Awnings Are Best Awnings. ‘opeland™ n At dentists. The work they do is ateriale, Colors that Spare ae important as that of the phy: = je or trun.” Bright, neat effects. Cut sician. These hot nights, when the = Er an Gcleled be abiied werknee toothache racks your frame, think what the dentist can do for you. Sleep, refreshing sleep, is one of the gifts he offers you. Evans’ Dental! Parlors, 1309 F St. N. W. ibeacuniemmane cena aA a ‘I Copelaml’” Atouings please particular peo- ple Ey Let us send you samples—and give an estimate of the cost. Drop postal Ti. G. Copeland &'Co., 9 ITH ST. Jpp. ir office.) There Is Nothing —nothing too emall and nothing too fine for us to print. Our present success Is due to oa wWavering painstaking care. Give us a tra McGILL & WALLACE, Printers, 1107 E st. aplé 2m, toe ce mR -25 Clear Vision Is _ocewary to evgrrbody, We, ex: amine eyes gctentit ly and adjust lauses accordingly. Glasses in go! fied mnountings, §1,25; in nickel, 75c. Too Large Press Work for the Trade. Jel2-1m°-7 A. KAHN, Optician, 985 F n.w. Se es oo oe POOPIE IOS THEY ARE DEAR DOLLARS That go into a tailor’s till through misrepresentation. g GENUINE ROYAL BLUE SERGE SUITS are made only by us. “10 ; is the price. i Mertz and [iertz, “New Era” Tailors, 906 F Street. THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1897-12 PAGES. to administer . the P fice in & most aeeetbns cates Spey MADE THE JOURNEY AFOOT AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. “The report of Revenue Agent Lay justi- TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. AUCTION SALES fles the conclusion that now, near the close of your admin! ‘ion,-you show the same eal in the discharge of your duties that has characterized ‘You yer stnce you took charge of the officé. Your grade is No. 1.” Horses. Horses. BIG SALE TOMORROW, Martin Shallenberg and His Boys Walk a Thousand Miles. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Toay. ‘Thomas Dowling & Co,, Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— ‘Trustecs’ sale of cciner lot, with frame dwelling, corter 20th end B sty n.w., on Friday, July 9, at 4:80 dclock p.m. Alport ¥{ Fox and James M. ‘Woodward, trustees. % ©. G. Sloan & Coj Aucté., 1407 G st. n.w.— ‘Trustees’ evle of real estate in square bounded by Va. ave. and K rt., Sth and 6th sts. s.e., on Fri- day, July 9, at 5 o'clock p.m. George R. Repe-ti and Henry W. Sohon,, trustees. ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Trustee’s sale of dweilings Nos, 451 and 458 Jefferson st. and lots 1 to 11, block 1, on Washington st., Ana- costia, D.C., on Friday, July 9, at 4 o'clock p.m. The Land Title and Trust Co., trustee. Ratcliffe, Sutton & o., Aucts., 920 Pa. aye. n.w.—Clencery sale of improved real estate on st. south and bet. Halt st. east and S. Cap. st. on Friday, July 9, at 5 o'clock p.m. George R. Repetti and R. Ross Perry, jr., yustees. Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— Sale of business property on Louisiana ave. bet. 6th and 7th sts. n.w., on Friday, July 9, at 5 o'clock p.m. Rudolph Bud and Herman Brede- kamp, trustees. SATURDAY, TEN A.M., Losing Everything in the Mississippi Flood, They Start for Buffalo, N. ¥—Their Experience. ‘At our Auction Stables, 206 11th st. FAGAN & JONES will sell a load of good Horses. Some of those are choice drivers, and some good heavy workers. WM. McHENRY will sell a bunch of extra good Grivers, and one, a SORREL TROTTER, can show 2.50 or better. This horse is kind and gentle, ‘and all will be sold to the high bidders. MAGRATH & KENNELLY, it Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 920 PENNA. AV We BED ROOM AND PARLOR FURNITURE, CA\ Dee NUR toe REN, CHATS. TEN BOOK CASES, FOLDING BED, MATTE CENTER TABLES, D. Rt. CHAIRS, 1 SQUARE AND 1 UPRIGHT PIANO, REFRIGERATORS, Martin Shallenberg, his four sons and their faithful little dog, “Tiger,” have reached this city, after having tramped from Lula, Coahoma county, Miss., a dis- tance of more than a thousand miles. They were driven from their home by the recent flood, after having lost everything except what was on their backs. The father is an Intelligent man, and his boys are bright and refined. Their clothes were much the worse for wear, and their shoes were in such condition that they were virtually barefooted. It was about 8 o'clock this morning when they crossed the Long bridge, and there were five hearts made lighter, for the rea- sonable certainty that at the capital of MN be HORSES, VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS, HARNESS, it RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©O., Aucts. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BRING LARGE PARCEL OF GROUND, 9 FEET RY 120 FEET IN DEPTH, IMPROVED BY FRAME HOUSE, NO. 3027 0 STREET (GEORGETOWN), WASHINGTON, D. C. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Disirict of Columbia, passed in equity causes 16808 and 17624, consolidated, we will ell, at public auction, on the premises, gp SATURDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF ‘JULY, 1897, AT’ FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real est in the Distri Columbia, fo wit: The east 5 f of lot 93, all of lot 04 and the wert 10 feet 0 . sauare 87, Georgetown, now known ay square 1257, city of Washington, and described mote par- toularly “as : Beginning for the same on the north side of O street at the distance of 180 feet westerly from the intersection with the west Ure of 30th street, and running thence westerly along said O strect 90 feet, thence northerly paral! With 30th street 12) feet; thence easterly paral: With O xireet 9) feet, and thence southerly parallel with 30th street 120 feet to the place of beginning, containing 10,800 square feet, more or le Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, baiance in two equal instelimen able in one and two years respectively, with Interest at 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or ali crash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of §200 will be required at the time of aele. All conveyancing at purchaser's ecet. If terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days after sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser. CREED M. FULTON, Trostee, nd '85 Equity Bldg. TERRELL, Trostee, 009 F st. bow. TRACY L. JEFFORDS, Trustee, Rooms 24 and 25, Equity Bldg. Jy®,12,14,16,19,21,23, 30 Sage haa lot the nation they would get some assistance. When they reached police headquarters It was not yet 9 o'clock, an-1 they awaited the errival of Sanitary Officer Frank. A glance at the party was enough to con- vince him that they were in need of almo: ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 @ st. n.w.—Trus- tees’ sale of tract of land adjoining Takoma Park, on Friday, July 9, at 6 o'clock p.m. Thomas M. Gale and Frederick B. McGuire, trustees. Tomorrow. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Large and attractive salo of Household Furniture, rpets, Bedding, é¢.,. removed to our salen: roome from private residences for convenience of sale, ‘h takes place TOMORROW MORN- everything in the way of this world’ Magrath & Kennelly, Aucts., 205 11th st. n.w.— IxG, di TENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, comer ag Relief Wanted. Sale of horses on Saturday, July 10, at 10 o'clock | 4rgo. WITHIN SALESROOM, EXECUTOR'S SALE an. ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st n.w.—Sale of household goods on Saturday, July 10, at 10 O'clock am. Also at 12 o'clock m., horses, vehicles, &e. > Walter B. Williams, Auct., 10th and D sts. n.w.— Sale of household effects on Saturday, July 10, at 10 o'clock a.m. Also at 12 o'clock m. horses, car- riages, &c. 8. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of horses on Saturday, July 10, at 10 o'clock a.m. ‘of Upright Piano, Chamber Saltes, i [80, AT ‘TWELVE O'CLOCK M., Carriages, Buggies, Harness, &. Terms cash. It WALTER VILLIAMS & Co., Aucts. REGULAR SALE OF Folding Bed, Parlor and Brussels and other Carpets, “What can I do for you officer inquired of the father. “I would like a little help,” was his re- sponse. “I have walked here from Mis- sissippi, nearly 1,100 miles, and my boys and myself are footsore. What we would like is a little help on our journey.” Vhere are you going?” want to go to Buffalo,” was the an- the sanitary SECOND-HAND CARRIAGE SV AGONS, TARNESS 940 LA. awer. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave.] qpoorne peeve you had anything to eat this | n.w.—Sale of houschold goods, carpets, &c., on Sat- | TENTH, COMM. morning? urday, July 10, at 10 o'clock a.m. Also at 12 m. horses, vehicles, harness, &. ~~ AUCTION SALES. “We haven't had a bite,” was the man’s response, “but that don't bother us. What we want most is help along the road, so can reach the place where I can get work.” it COLONIAL | SIDEBOARD, “Well,” sald the sympathetic. sanitar — — Oe ean officer, “even if we can do nothing else, we ___ THIS AFTERNOON. ODD ETEEES: MILO wen't ‘see people go hungry.” ROWS Win Ge s, INLATD MAHOGAS The five footsore travelers were taken | THOMAS DOWLING & Co Wit to a restaurant and given a good break- 5 fest, and they thoroughly enjoyed it, for it was the first square meal they had had tor a number of weeks. Mr. Shallenberg is a man not more than forty-five years old, and his boys are from nine to sixteen years of age. Five years ago they were living at Rochester. N. Y., and there the mother of the boys died. The husband. who was left a widower, was em- o virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated 31, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber No. 2010, d Is of the Di the parti de in the u ODD, “TURES, ployed in a factory there. His work kent Snare cuits him in the factory all dav and part of the I On SATURDAY OF JULY night. So much of his time was taken at ‘ : and belns | cg? AT TEN OF within our rooms | part ‘of Jot) numbered one (1) in squ i In Our Tooth, MMe work that he feared he could not give | Pitnerea one uumdred and four (04). frobting | 1207 G street, we above jalso lot of his bovs the attention they ovght to have. | 83.214 ft. on 20th st. by depth of $6 ft.’ on goods for a local attorney to close en estate. Rooms He aid not want them to run the streets | described by motes and bounds as follows: Begin: | Ccoled glectrie fans. at all hours and grow up to be worthless ou the west Tine of 20th st. thirty-three ‘AND, A men, and in order that he might be s'tua-ed | feet. two and one-half (214) Inches north from the so that he could be with them and bring roof said lot and sy Sout thirty- them up properly, he decided to move to ‘ait Inches to the north line the country and live on a farm. Of Est; then tz (St 2 then ees ie north to the p! ther with all CO0., AUCTION Engaged in Farming. the improvement: to belongin; - nw. : rms of sale About a year after his wife's death he | ye ims pf sule Raat made the move. and went on # farm about | aid lwo 's hits terest SIDE OF 3 2 : until paid at of 6 percent per a By virt he will o four miles from the little Mississipp! town | potil paid ah the mite of @ per cout per aie ee sc cena named, and not far from the big river. He | will be i serared on of sil bia, th was there when the flood came, and he | cash: at the of will sell, coc on an toe ssys that people who live in this part of | notary te CAE TIVE O'CLOCK PAL. ant ot the country have no idea of how the water | com! cel of Ia =. sweens the country and how much destruc- | Wise the trustees res being on the west side of Valley torte cates: Property at Us # the said William Jo “It's simply frightful,” he sald. “People “ nd which Is more ps know that there is likely to be a break of | _J+28.aeas auld Wiltsin Jolimon, dated, Notever 1a. 10s the river bank and a flood, but when it} ————- aralb reoinlelon mone heya setts Grane Ie really comes {t 1s sudden, and very few aa aT trict of ia, in Liber No. are prepared for { F 6 and 277. This property has a Mr. Shallenberg and his boys continued ‘ 5 Valley street of about forty (40) fee their farm work, hoping the flood wonld | By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded among t depth of not reach them, and they had bright pros- pects of a big crop. but the waters found them one night, and they had to get away from the house in such a hurry that they lest their horses, farming implements and what little money there was in the house. Being without anything in the world, the father and four sons concluded they would return to the vicinity of their old home in New York and begin life anew. Began Their Journey. The morning of Aprtl 16 they started on their long journey, but before doing ro land records of the -Distriét 6f Columbia in Liber ATT) fe 1% fol'o 117 et the umlerstened will offer for sale, by pukie auction, on FRIDAY, JULY NINTH, 1597, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the preinises, all of original lots numbered one (1) two (2), four (4) and seven (7), and the east forty (40) feet front on Virginia avenue of lot numberod six (6), by the full depth of the lot, all in square numbered eight hundred an@ forty-nine (849), in th> city of Washington, D. C., together with ‘all the {mprovements thereon. ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money must be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable one and two years after the day of sale, respectively, with Interest at the rate of six per centnin per annum trom said day, and represented by the promissory notes of the’ pur- street, Georgetown, D. Terms of sale: Cash, ‘The purchaser will be re- quired to muke a deposit of $100 at time of sele, and will be required to comply fully with the terms of sele within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the right Isr 1 the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- cknter after five days’ public notice. to be at the cost of the purchaser, E dy8-dts . G. SLOAN & CO, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G st nw. they managed to get together a few cook- | chaser, secured by deed of Cust on the property | TRUSTEES’ “VALUABLE IMPROY sold, in form and tenor satisfactory to the under- R L $16 L STREET UTH- ing utensils and old blankets, and, with | Sted. or all cash, at the option of the purchuser, East. their dog, ‘‘Tiger,” they headed toward the north, and started on a journey which they will never forget. Six days in the week they walked; on Sundays they rested. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. The right {s reserved to resell at the risk ani cost of the defaulting purchaser, if the terms of sale are not complied with within fifteen days. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees to By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated June 1894, which has been duly recorded in Liber No. 1928, at folio 197, et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Col quest of the party se Soon after starting the father wrote a | be paid by purchaser. Will offer for sale GEORGE R. REPETTI, remises, on W letter, setting out his sad condition. The LOT ILO Pa CER ie arm ares eee on letter, which was in the nature of an ap- peal for help, concluded: “Dear friends: We will be thankful for anything you will give us, down to a cent. ana God will bless you for your kindness.” To this he signed his name. At every village, city and town through which Shallenberg and his boys paxsed they asked for work, and they also applied to farmers for assistance, being willing at all times to work for what was given them. During the trip they managed to get work for six days, and by economical living they were relieved of the necessity of begging HENRY W. SOHON, Fendull butldiug, 344 D C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. 5 M., the fe situate tn the elts designated as. pu ning for the saan distant corne line sald thence southwesterly perpendicularly north line of said square 21 feet “a thence south 25 feet sald square; thence w thence north 30 feet and 1 easterly perpendicularly squure 25 feet and 3 in and place of beginning, THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. 1 ‘TO 11, IN BLOCK 1, REET, ANACOSTIA, BD. 'S_ SUBDIVISION, By ‘virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Oc- tober 80, 1895, and recorded November '6, 1895, in Liber 2000, foliy 395 et seq., in the recordet for the District of Columbia, a 8 “t and 10 inche Oe eee thenee nort north line of sa s to the sald north line vr With the improve- y sect ents, consisting of two-story I dwelling, No. for quite a number of days. They lived on| of the party secured thereby, the undersigned, | Ments, cons! ‘ 5 fried mush most of the are while occa-{ trustee, will sell, at public ‘sale, in front of ae L street eet Seal ere sionally a farmer would give them a can of | the premises, on FRIDAY, SHE TH DAY OF ‘erms of stle: One-third of the purchase mon JULY, A.D. "1897, AT FOUR 0° 1K P.M., the following described lend asd premises, situate in Anacostia, District of Columbia, and desiznated as lot 18, in block 2, and lots 1 to 11, both to be paid in cash and the ce in two equi Installments, in one and two years, with Interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable’ semi-annually, from the day of sale, red by deed milk. Once in every few days they would get a piece of meat or some substantial food, which they would cook in the wocds. Pa = he property sold, or all. cas! the as. They slept in the woods for the greater part | in block 1, of Oregon L. Green's subd : ‘epost 100 will e Chichester, as said subdivision ts recorded tn Liber | option.” A deposit of $100 will be required at the of the time, although they did meet some | Chins ©, follo 54, with the Dnprovements | time of sale. All conveyancing will be ut the pur- few people who allowed them to sleep in] thereca. id cbaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with their barns. MH kf the above mentioned lots will firat be | Within fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise Their little dog was their ever-attentive | offered for sale together and in one parcel. Jn | the trustees reserve the right to the property rd at night, while during the laytime | the erent shat” po, ig atiafactory to the truntes DS Ce Sa shall be receiv for all of sa! lots when fe oLINY ¢ “CG Srwe slwood companys forthe boys together as aforesaid, then sald lots will be offered PLINY M. HOVGH, Footsore and Weary. for sale separately. Mrastees: ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one = = Mr. Shallenberg says he came through | and two years, secaredyiby deed of rose on a <p property, interest payable semi-unnually, or « N Richmond hoping he would get work there, pet ei ss cations chat parcGaser ae adaptett ee but failed. He would not have asked for of $200 will be required at time of sale, if lots OF A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY ssis are sold together. If lots are sold separately, & LING, NO. 82° L STRELT Eee BOG: WO Coy a 1G Bie Te deposit of ‘on each lot will be required at time NORTHWEST. that his boys and himself were s0 footsore | of gale. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in] By virtue of a deed of trust, given to us and that they were unable to do much walking. | 15 days, or rty resold at risk of defaulting duly poconded a River ame oi folio 25 et sea., ‘Although he eays his former home was in| Purchaser, after & days’ advertisement. vey- | one of the land records of the Distreit of Columbia, rehaser, E AND TRUST COMPANY, ‘Trustee. Je26-d&ds ancing at cost of THe LAND TIT! R. M. PARKER, Att'y for party secured. we will sell at public auction, tu front of remixes, on TUESDAY, JULY THIRTEENTH, aT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate In the city of Wash: ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered e hundred and seventy-one (171), in Gonzay Mege subdivision of part of square numbered six hundred and twenty-one (621), according to the plat of tald subdivision as the same appears of record in the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, in subdivision book numbered 14, at page 199, with all the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, balance in one and two years, or all cash, at option of the pur- chaser, deferred payments ‘to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, and to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. A deposit of $100 required at the sale. mS to be co plied with in ten days, otherwise the truste reserve the right to advertise and resell the pro} Rochester, he does not want to return there looking as he does, but intends to go to Buffalo first. He is certain he can get work in Buffalo, and after his condition is bet- tered he will return to his old home. While at breakfast the boys saved bones and scraps of bread from the meal and fed them to “Tiger” when they got out of the restaurant. Sanitary Officer k sent them on their journey as far as Harrisburg, to their great relief and gratification. ———— The Berwyn Home for Children. The St. Joseph’s Union held a meeting in C. G. BLOAN & OO., AUCTS., 1407 @ ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALB OF A VALUABLE FIVE-ACRE TRAQT OF LAND, ADJOINING TAKOMA By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 17th day of November, 1801, avd duly ‘recorded in Liber No, 1627, follo 834 et’ ecq., one of the lind records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the ty secured thereby, we will sell ot public auction, in front of tke premises, on WEDNESDAY, JULY SEVENTH, 1807, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and situate in the county of Washington, uises, the basement of the Holy Name Church | Bistrict of Columbia, and designated ag partor a | erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- last evening. On account of the limited | tract of land called ‘Girls’ Portion, ginning | Chaser, All conveyancing at purchaser's” cost. Good title or no sale. JOSEPH R. EDSON, CHARLES B. BAILEY, ‘Trusters, at a point in the third Mne of sald whole tract at its intersection with the left fork of the Mock Greek Church ford, and running thence with said | third line north Jiy degrees east 442-10 perches to a stone at the southeast corner of Jones’ part of waid tract; th north 88 degrees west 48 rehes to said road; themce with said road south 2 dexrecs east 24 ferches: thence south 2144 de- kreos east 21 perchgs to the beginning, containing about five (5) acres. PG fend. except go inuch there- of as is owned by the Baltimore and Ohio railway, Terms of sale: | Syld subject, to a previous deed of trust for $4.000, "of which $2,000 has Leen patd, balance one-third cash and the ‘residue in one a: two years, with: interest at the rate of six per cont er annum, payable sem!-annually, Be- of t supply of beds and furniture, the union de- cided to take but twenty of the little ones of St. Ann’s Asylum to their new country home at Berwyn, Md., at present. They will be those most in need of the change to country air. The rest will be removed when more beds are available. Checks for the benefit of St. Ann’s Sum- mer Home were received from the follow- ing during the past week: Miss Alice Riggs, Cc. C. Glover, Mme. Caroline Le Roy Bona- parte, Judge and the Misses Morris, ae $e20-2taw2w RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK LLING HOUSE, 1822 LINDEN STREET T, LE DROIT PARK, WITH FINE BRICK STABLE ON REAR. - Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 26, 1891, and recorded in Liber 1600, follo 148, of the land ‘records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, public auction, in front of the L. Shaw, Mrs. ©. Kurtz Johnson, J. H. | cured by deed rest on-the property sold, or all | premises, on wbx DAY, JULY TWELFTH, 1897, 5 “ cas at the optionjof the purchaser. A deposit AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. the north half of lot Corning,’ Dr. | R. | Kingsman, Frederick | SP in3 ne MGncP so tiime of sein A conte (1), 1 biock numbered five (3). 10 Schaeffer, Jas. H. McKenney, R. W. Burch- numbered clevgn ell, Mayer Bros. & Co., J. Kelley and Hay- and recording at puschaser’s coat. If terms of sale | A. L. Barber & Co.'s subdivision of Le Droit Park, hot complied’ with a in te ye fs da; as said subdivision is recorded in the office of the enner Baking Company. & sale the trustegs. tine the : ght to resell Eurvevor of the District of Columbia tn Took Gov. rd : roperty at tl cost of the defaulti epherd, page 15. wie even the dito Guan the went | Wists Stipes abate no | Hoe nS ch MMS cm commencing August 17 for the benefit of OTPHOMAS M. GAT ‘ A? toper banat, raecured (by: Oeeil of Setat on the country home, were received from W. cS apy ee ae ee ee Oe S. Thompson, Moses & Song, Bensinger FREDERICK B, McGUIRE, Trustee, $200 down at time of sale. All conveyancing at Bros., New York; Hahn & Co., Geo. W. | Je23-d&ds 1419 G st. | cost of purchaser. ‘Terme to be complied with fa Knox, Providence Hospital and J. Louis GF teanidays strom day, Ot aale sor beaters to eeiae Loose. E7The above sale is hereby Pomtpaned on ne- | at cost and of de! ng pe ae it 6 the sain until FRIDAY, JULY NINTH, CHAR! W. HANDY, —— Bt) t SIX 0" P. M. D. CARROLL DIGGEs, Paid a High Compliment. ‘ivé-dkas orfer of the Trustees. Je20-co&ds ‘Trustees, ‘The acting commissioner of internal rev-| enue has written a letter to Mr. Vandiver, collector of internal revenue for the district FUTURE DAYS, ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. ‘TRUSTEES’ E OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT SIX-ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWEI of Maryland, Delaware and the District of | EXECUTORS’ S418 OF EIGHTEEN SHARES OF | _ ING, NO. 315 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST. iE THE NATION. HOTEL By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly record- Columbia, in which he says MPAN ASHINGTON, DG, ed in Liber 1570, follo 157 et seq., one of the land “Your office was examined on the 16th Syeriias ot ioe ae ae Ae US, AS ex- recede a3 me District of EG, and at the - o Instant by Revenue Agent Lay, who re- | vot" we will eh At public ‘auction Seithia she | signed trustees Will vell ut tea ports the cash and stamps fully accounted cole xooum of ©. &. Sloan & or 407 of the premises, on MONDAY, JUL.’ ; Washi D, iso7,- a4? HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, sub: for, the records written up to date, the list | jashlr Poor ee account in balance, and the force compe- | HiGHTEEN SHARE STOCK OF THA | “‘Ternis of sale: One-third cash, balance in one tent and efficient. NATIONAL HOTEL COMPANY OF WASHING- | and two years, with Interest, secured by a deed “It is gratifying to be able to say that| _ TON, D. ©.; PAR V. SHARE. | of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at th this office has observed ever since you be-| Further information can had of the auc- = of the purchaser. $100 deposit required ab came collector that you have given the du- | toners or the undersigned | of sale. Conveyancing and recording at cost ties such close attention as to enable you = N. z say of purchaser. NARD CARTEH, J. 8, SWORMSTEDT, Trustee. to master every detail of the business, and | jyp-eodads Executo-s, $e28-0&d0 H, E BRADLES, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTS, 612 E N.W. TRUSTEES SALD OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, NOS. 115, 117 AND 119 E STREET NORTH: EAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 18,178, wherein Charles M. Cooper et al. are cow- plainants, and Willian H. Co fendants, the undersigned trust in front of the premises, at public auction, Bing on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH Pr. remises situate, Iyin District of iginal lot a Ing in the city of Washingt« Columbia, and distinguished as part 2, in square beginning for the sam line of “E" street at a point distant 36 of the northeast corner of sald lot, thence east, ulong s2 polnt intersecting a “E" street, and distant from the begi and 9-100 feet begiuning; belng part of lots 15 M. Roller’s subdivision of said division is recorded the District of Co 13; the ight angles to ) feet south 44 and ; thence ne id “E™ street HOW, Tespect st. Ie prances set forth plainant’s bill, Whole, or otherwise No. 115. Will he off ter Nos. 17 and ¥ will be sold snbje of said premises. ms of sale: ‘The pur incumbrances y the bai urchiase th ‘A deposit of cquired at tine of si a and, if offe deposit « wi de tequired at of each of sald premises. If te of omplivd with within ten days from d the right fs reserve to resell yo at the risk and cost of defaniting purchaser, ts of conveyancing and recording at expouse of purchaser. RODOLPHE CLAUGHTON, Tris: jySats 344 xt CHAN VALUABLE INPROVED REAL NG N TH virtue of a decree of the Supri t of the Dist of Columbia, passed on the t July, 1897, in equity cause No. 1S, n William E. W: Charles F. ml Edward estate: All th sin the city of . and distingy nuinbered of sald street thence north thirty-three nee west sixty-f eetone (1) inek, t @) inch sone (1) inch 7 er with all the impror toget As prescribed by said decree, to y to be pald in rs, in equal the m surchaser ken, be st fom the da: red by decd of trust on ash at the option pureha A de of 3100 ed on 1 upon acceptinee of bid. of sale w be complied with within dat of sale, otherwise the tru eli at the risk and cost oj . after five days’ advertise s ewspaper. All hhaser’s cost. 60: RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., ‘Auctioneers. JyS-d&ds RATCLIFFE SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, S20 Pa. ave. Bw. TRUSTER" DWELLI By virtue of a d > District of ¢ OF A 3STORY BRICK xO. 116 Ds w preme . passed in equi 18250, the undersigned trustee will iE Rublic. auction. in front, of the p WEDNESDAY, FOUR! DAY 0 Sip. is7, at HALE-PAST the ‘ibed real estate, city of Washington, in the District of ' to wit: Lot lettered “E” in Wallach’s subdir ‘Son of lot numbered three (3) In square numbe: five hundred and seventy-three ¢ al the improvements, rights, ete. ‘Terms, a8 prescribed by the decree, are: One third cash, the residue in two equal Installments, at one and two years, with Interest from the da Of sale at six per cont per annum, pay: anually, secured by deed of trust on the pr sold, or all cash, et the option of the pur- chaser, A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with fn twenty days from the day of sale the trastec reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five duys” advertisement of such resale in ‘some news- paper publisbed in Washington, D.C. All convey: ancing, etc., at the ager’ cost. FULTON LEWIS. Trustee, 1405 F st. n.w. E'S SALE OF IMPROV NACOSTL tru VED, PROPERTY IN D.C dai Br virtue of a dec November 14, 186, aad recorded November 20, in Liber 2142, folio 491, one of the land of the Dis- i umbla, and at the req the party secured thereby, ‘I will sell_at public auction, tn of the property: on MONDAY. THE TEENTA DAY OF JULY, 1897, AT HALF FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., ‘the following described erty: Lots 580 and 581, as platted and laid down cn the plat or map of’ Anacostia, D. C., the same being premises No, 411 Harrison street, gether with the adjoining lot, each lot fronting 2¢ feet by a depth of 130 feet This property will be seld subject to an existing trust of $1,000, With Interest at 6 per cent per apnut Terms: All over ard above said trust c A deposit of $50 required at SH. time of sele. Terms to be complied with in ten days from date of sale. ‘C. 4, YODER, Trustee, Jy7-d&ds 615 E st THOMAS DOWL G_& CO., AUCTIONEERS, 2B st. nw, nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL &S- TATE, BEING PREMISES NUMBERED 1216 AND i218 G STREET NORTH WEST. Default having occurred under the provisions of a decd of trast, dated December 14, 1896, and re- corded December 16, 1896, in Liber 2169, folio 209 et seq., of the District of Columiia land -ecords, the undersigned trustees, by request of the parties secured, will offer for sale, in front of the prem- ixes, on SATURDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY of JULY, 1897, ST FOUR O°CL0C! P part of original lot 13, square 289, Washing- ton, D.C., described as follows, to wit: | Beginning for the sme at the northeast comer of said lot and running thence south 128 feet i inches, thence west 40 fect, thence north 128 feet 81 inches to North @ street and thence east along Une of said street 40 feet to the place of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in oue year and one-third in two years, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Notes bearing s1x per cent {nterest, payable semi-annually, to be given tor deferred payments, and to be secured by deed of trust upon the premises sold. Conveyancing, tc., at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 will be re- quired at time of sale. Terms of sale must be complied with within ten days after the date of sale, otherwise premises will be resold at risk and cost’ of defaulting purchaser. JACKSON H. RALSTON, Trastee, Ioan and Trust building. FREDERICK L. SIDDONS, Trastee, Jy6-d&ds Loan and Trust building. = RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BUILD- ING LOTS IN MOUNT PLEASANT. Undes and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 28, 1805, and recorded in Liber 1964, folio 478, of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured, we wili sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- fees, on SATURDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF’ JULY, A.D. i807, AT HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK 'P.M., lots iumbered one hundred and thirty-three 23) and one aired and thirty-four 84), In Redecea C. Hubburd's subdivision of lot rumbered one hundred ard eleven (111), of Dent- son and Leighton, trustees’ subdivision of the Eelin estate, Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, as sald subdivision is recorded In Book County 8, page 25, of the seconds of the surveyor's aflice of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third cash, bulance In 6, 12 and 18 months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum until d, se- cured by decd nf trust on property sold, ‘or all cosh, at option cf purchaser. All conveyancing at coat’ of purchaser. $100 down at time of sale, Terms to be compited with in 10 days from day of sale, or property WIM be sold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. CHARLES W. HANDY, OBARLES EARLY. B7T-coddeda FUTURE pars. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. Bow. CHANCERY SALE OF RESIDENCE AND BUST- NESS PROPERTY, GEL\G HOUSES NOS. 8 $12 AND Sic Staert NORTHEAST, NIMPRO' LTS ON MASS. SETTS 5 TS AVENUE BETWEEN THIRD FOURTH STREETS NORTHEAST. Under and by rity of @ decree of the Su- | preme Court of the I | Equity Cause No. 17921, 1 Hiizabeth Watson is the complainan| Lantel and others are defendants, undersigned j tractor ill seit at public muction, in from of the | premises, on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY | OF JULY, 1897, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, all thone j certain pleces ot parcels of land, with the Improve- ments thereon, situated in the city of Washington, mia, passed in wherein Mart and Clara A. in the Dixtriet of Columbia, ed as and being fota numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (4), twenty five (2h), twenty-six @6} and twenty-seven (27) in Ernest £.. Schmidt's trus- Tee's. wubdivision Of original tot three iy, square numbered seven hundred and eighty-two (782), sald subdivision in duly recorded tn i #2, of the t said District by comfortable and 314 © street northeast and 27 are the corresponding | avenue and are uni BE ¢ RED AND § ‘erms of wal preseribed by the decree. of the purchase money tn cash, year and one-third tn two fale, the deferred payment Of trust upon the property from the day of wale at rate of six per cent F annum, payable semi-annually, or all onab, at ihe option ‘of the purchasers or purchaser. Te to be complied with within ten days or the propert may be resold, at the risk and cost of default purchasers or purchaser, after five days’ not posit of $100 will be ‘required on each lot at the time of sale. All conveyancing to be at the cost of purchasers or purchaser. ERNEST L. SCHMIDT, Trustee, Fendall Law Building, 4%; and D st! now. ded DS Said subtle son Massa ‘ HESE LOTS WILL SEPARATELY ‘One-third one-third in one ears from the day of to be secured by deed old and to bear interest LE, JULY 14, schooner yacht “Albatross; h, S4; B., 20; D.. 8: record for speed, Now York and Newport Not in commission, but in good condition, 4 WM. L. MARCY, 120 Pr. NOON, ANNAPOLIS TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO TWo-sTORY DWELLINGS, NOS. 1452 AND 1434 SA! . S" EN POURTE Tl AND — AND P AND Q STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of 5, 1891. recorded and nis f requ viving trustee, front of the ‘premises, TEENTH DAY m OF JULY the follow 5 of Wa wit! All t 1 premises arts of lots m of Drurys pson st : one hundred from the cast Mne of 1th twenty-six ments a belongin or ina Terms of sal chase imemey to be paid in cash, ein two equal installments, p: and two years, with interest at six (6) p om per abun, jaye semi-am ually, from day of sale, secured’ by deed of trust upon’ the property sold, or all « at the option of the purch: A deposit y will be required of wsor at the tins of sale. notarial feos at purchaser. iy3-d6as DUNCANSON BP CORNELIUS Surviving Ty . AUCTION TRUSTEES SALE OF AX ATTRACTIVE RY ANT Lite AND tONT NORTHW DWELLING, IN SECTION ( Y ES NO. 1 By virtue of a of Septe the land KNOWN OSHIRE of trust AD AS PR AVENT dated the lumbia, pie of land n and dis # hundred amd forty (4 subdivision of part dand fifty-two . with Antere © of six per cash, at the option of the pur sit of $200 will be required at th to be closed in fifteen days fre herwise the property will nd cost of defaulting purchaser, ment im sony . D.C LOUIS D. WIN! E z ‘Trustee, 916 F et. now. STATE IN PRINCE GEORGE’ Ss ¢ By virtue of the power ced ot trest fi nd wife to J. Bar- ton Townse Larahon, “dated 1. will of subst ity Aprit . in I land, on THURSDAY, AT TWO O'CL vision known B. No. 5 improved outbuildings. ‘Terms of sale cash. For farther particulars apply to the offices of 3 & Indiana avenu Marlboro’, SIGNEE SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF HARD- WARE, ETC, CONTAINED IN THE STORE OF L. H. CHNEIDER’S SONS 1010 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a general assignment, we will offer for sul auction, on MONDAY, THE NINE? OF JULY, A.D. 1697, AT TEN © on the premises, the entire stock of Builders’ Hardware, &c., in store No. 1010 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, lately conducted by L. H. Schneider's Son, The entire stock of Hardware and Merchandise Bill be offered in bulk, together with the Safe, Show Cases apd Fixtures, and if so sold, the as: signees will procure fraa’ the owaers of the bulld- ing, if the purchaser so desires, a lease of said store, being the first and second ‘foors of No. 1010 and the second floor of No, 1012, on said avenue, for a term of not less than two Dor more than five PASS at @ mouthly rental, payable tn advance, of 100 per month for the first year, $115 per month for the second year, and $125 per month for the remainder of the jease, if more than two-year term is desired. If a sufficient sum in the opin- fon of the assignees is not bid for the stock when 0 offered In bulk, the stock will be sold in lots Rnd, parcels and ‘separate pleces to the bighest ler. ‘This busiress stand has been in existence nearly fifty years, and the attention of the trade is es- pecially invited to the sale, The store will be open for inspection from 10 a.m. ti noon apd from 1 to 5 p.m. daily, to date of sale. ‘Terms of sale: AN cash. A deposit, if wold in bulk, of $500 will be required at time of sale, and if the terms of sele are uot complied with in 10 days from day of sale the ‘ignees reserve the right to resell the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C, GE H, PLANT, Jr., Amsignee, 1429 New York ave. JAMES W. GREER, Assignee, Jy3-d&abs 340 Indinin ave, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & GO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF aes PART <2 mn oN MARLBORO’ ROAD, IN DI OF COLUMBIA. sepppes ‘The undersigted surviving trustee, under a certain ved of trust, bearing date March 26, 1887, and recorded in Liber nun.bered 1244, folio 274 et’ seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbi: having on the 14th day of June, 1897, by virtue o the authority of said deed of trust, and after di public advertisement, as reguired’ by said certain real estate here- Suafter described, and the purchaser at sald sa having failed to’ couply with the terms of eal sale, the undersigned surviving trustee will, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, resell the said real estate at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, JULY THIRTEENTH, AD. 1897, AT HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK PM.” the said real estate being In the county of Wasb- ington, in the District of Columbia, known as and being ‘a part of a tract of land called Aaron, beginning on the Marlboro’ road twelve (12) from a stone uted on the southwest corner of the teact to the sixth (6th) line thereof: thence south eighty degrees fifty-five minutes (80° 55°) east to the end of sixth (6th) line; on sev- enth (7th), eighth (Sth), ninth (th), tenth (ork and eleventh (1th) Lines ‘of the tract to. the ent of the elevesth (11th) line; thence by such Hine a will strike the thirteenth (13th) line at the Ma: boro’ road; thence on sald road to beginning, and containing 'fifts-nine acres and thirty-six perches, more or less. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal installments at one and two yeare, secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser, becring interest at six per cent per annum and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at a 's cost. Terms to be complicd with within fifteen days from the Of sale, or the trustee rescrres the right to recall at the ‘cost of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $1,000 will he. required atthe time of sale. INA. BAKER, Surviving ‘Trust Sy2-0hds 1819 H st. nw., Ws ‘Dio.