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10 ‘ THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY, JULY 138, 1897-12 PAGES. mare — xe = — — : —— — = a — —- ————— AGAINST LIQUOR TRAFFIC} denn, saloons, bur te law shoud be] THE ARMY BREAKS CAMP AUCTION SALES. __... AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. would be obliged to close. He said that lawlessness began at the ballot box, and that members should see that no one Third Quarterly Meeting of Montgomery | who favored saloons should receive their | Seven Large Meetings of Salvation Forces TOMORROW. z FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & IONEERS. | HEALTH DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT OF COLUM-} RATC F UTT 7O,, | & @ sla: = Sat aes bia, July 13, 1897.—There will be sold, at the TCLIFFE, S ON & CO, & CO.. Auctioneers, 1407 G st. naw. TRUSTRE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF | pound, come: of 23d «treet and New York ave- Auctioneers. _AND _BUSI- support. a LAND KNOWN PART OF ‘AARON, ON on WEDNESDAY, JULY FOURTEENTH, 3S NOS, 319, i- eague. Held the Olosing Day. MARLBORO IN THE DISTRI TO; “AT ‘ONE O-CLOGK PAL, one bay mire, 20 Penna. Ave. N. W. DRTHEAST, AND County Anti-Saloon L eS Abolition of Canteen System. By: oF caLuMBtA ae go et up from the northwestern section of the 9 ess gE UNIMPROVED LOTS TANSACHC: ad Mr. H. O. Emmons tsville, SSS ‘The undersigned sugtiving trustee, under a certain 1 ENCE 5 c a templar of the I. O. Fe = A i ee dco of tirah tearlh Mic March 20, 18st," and i Ondetacl og comet ee Stirring Addresses Made by Leaders eis on acy Oe Maryland. | pr. Nice and His Violin—“Firceracker | rrccrded in Liver nrlered 1244, follo 274 et eee GON APOLES: 1a. a Under and by authority of a decr Presented a resolution, which, after consid- one of the land recortis ofthe District of Columbia, | PUBLIC SALT Renita eae Bray Gaute 205, B sirict oF Cole and an Aggressive Campaign Ad- | erable discussion, was adopted. Joe” Relntes His Experience—The having ou the 14th duy of June, 1897, by virtue of ? the authority of saig deqg of trust, and after due | 2-5 3 eu iat iuigcod contin Aneons of the enone ce amen te abe ce mp sicant tem of supplying beer to the enlisted oStercopticom: Social.” Riecrusts uy ane Rete at sere ee Pate MARCY, 190)Er-Georre st-,Annapolia, Ma supplying r to the enlisted men aioe icoeviben _ Jy8-6r* Of: the navy: ts datriniental tor the beste insfter described, and the purchaser at said sale I l as on aoe »AY f V Or JULY, 1% at FIV ~ having ftiled to comply with the terms of said Cc. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (0) e€ e; ec oe pai terests of the naval service, is productive sole, the undersigned surviving trustee will, at 9 cache, Soren any It was to the effect that the canteen sys- vocated—Against the Canteen. truvtee ‘Sl sell at pub auction, in trout of the THE MNETEENTH DAY is of iand, with th ch was organized at Kock- | duca apprentices to form the same WASHINGTON GROVE, Ma., July 12, 1897. | the prenbses, on 1 UY HIRT MEX, WITH ALL THE "07. IMPROVEMENTS, lamon twenty-four (2a) tueaty g. 1907, Rela tts third quar-| “Te way provides thal c cacse ties ce he camp of the Salvation Army closed | aD! 1807, AT HALF FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. AND FACTORY GUAKANTER ‘i \CTORY GUAHANTER. and twenty-seven «2 at Kensington Town Hall} three be appointed to call upon the Secre- | today, and no deubt the members are well | the sald real ctate being in the county of Wash: | Oa WEDNESDAY, JULY. FOURTEENTH, 1897, tee's sal division ington, in the District of Columbia, ki - eek 8 n An executive sion was called | tary of the Navy and urge the abolition of | Pleased to sccure a respite, however brief. | peine t of a tract of land ¢: at 19 a. m., at which all -the districts, ex- | the cantee pwn as and | at § O'CLOCK THURSDAY, JULY FIF- i Rumbered seven. b 1 x e t Ned Aaron. | TEENTH. at 12M! ami FOUR P. ¥. our pecia sald subdiviscon I E one fellowing committee | The seven large mectings -held yesterday, peenaing onkbe M po erat Aa eae Se = ae eS nmantity of cepting the third and seventh, were rep-| $5 Gypcent ptt ne Cpe {| in which all participated, was a severe tax | { act. to the sixth (oti. line. thereof: thence | with all latest improvements. and The meeting was enthusiastic | ing then adjourned till Spon upon their strength, and a rest is needed. | south eluhty dezrees fifty-five, minutes (0° 65°) | ‘This fs an opporiunity tat should not be missed. aging one held since The “was opened with Staff Ceptain Noble had charge of the 11 | c#8t to (he end of sixth (6th) line; thence on sev- | On exhibition Wedresdiy. ‘as Nos. 1 sublots 3 Tresente erred payments t re or Tess. STORY AND CEL om the property ad the balance | FRONT DWE NORTHWEST from the diy of sale at the rate of sie pe Scand stwor years: “TION 0} AS PREM- feel stelle el rgd vt hell : ° ait per annum, payable em ach inlls, ‘or ail bach. ® chaser, ISES NO. 1822 NEW HAMPS AVENUE. Frida fe epucn ‘el tne partion ee at um and | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 9 to be complied wits with rod by deed. vst , Rockville; M. B. gomery, | in ; Wm. W. Moore, Sa Royer, Damascu ov trust and the mos* vening session w enth (7th), eighth (Sth), ninth (th), tenth. (Oth) ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioncers, fare Soames Ts Wie Pony Lecanrsa prayer by Rev. Robert M. Moore. Mr. W.| o'clock meeting, Dr. Nice, the private sec- | t eleventh (11th) lines of the tract to, the end | _jy12.8t 1407 Get. : SD REIATA = ‘ C. MeMichael ani ittie dau Ma 3 = | of the eleventh (11th) Ine: thence by such line t a = - mal Oy eva Becree oa . SEWN eee the Gina Day | et@z¥ to Commander Booth-Tucker, being | fhe Glersath {hirteenth, Wath line atthe Marie DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. 5 a ge ee tired Comes,” accompanied on the piano by Miss | Present and giving selections upon his vio- | imo tond: thence on aaid\ tou! to bestumng aid spate heros ieee erent hind in two ny oe (iearreal Gleateltisessates Dessie MoMichael. Mr. W. ©. Brown spoke | lin. He also told the story of his conver- ip EERIE OS CES GND ATE Cea | OS eee AND. STOs8 1c y Cie S W. Hor hg to the young peopie on the evil | sion. A colored sergeant of the army sang | "Tims of sale: “One-third cash, y Spring: oars - eat \s ue ieee he pene Cycle several songs and related his experience Bess ciel Hostallnicnts at one and ; ottage at Takoma, declare ad been Ni foe nya s See ed by promissory notes of the Rev. L. L. | a nuisance to the residents of the neigh, | 284 the circumstances of his conversion. | feed 43, st nt six per cent per an z n ten days or the property ae 3 Se ae Be x The severe 6 secured by de trust on the prem:ses sold, or all | first (Ist) day of September, A.D. 1896, and. re- may be resold, e risk and cost of * actsville. L. H. Duvall; John W s3* j} decreased the value of property. the afternoon meeting did not tend to dis- | "i at the purchaser's cost. Terms to | Columbia, Liber No. 2145. folio 412 et seq... awd Sipoatt of 4408 will te icnne tcl oli ery peng Way. Rockville: William T. Dowden, Ger-| Mr. Brown then introduced Mr. J. L.| perse the people, who were in dttendance | be complied with one hte from the day | at the request of the holders of the notes secured 9 tine cf sae. AM convesancing to be at the cost mantown Prown and Dr. R. Ewin of Washington as one who has been | in larger numbers than in the morning. of sale. of the trustee tos right to resell | thereby, we wll offer, at in front of purchasers or purchacer Detrick, K T. D. Richard connected with the District Anti-Saloon| Adjutant Taylor, who is called the gclden | st the cost of defaulting purchaser. “A deposit of he premises, on W ERNEST L. SCHMIDT, Trostee, Jeha W- Brown, H. M. Hilton, M. F. Fair| League ever since its orzanization, and an| minstrel, had charge of the 8 o'clock meet- | $1.000 will he required atthe time of sa and William V The meeting room belew, wi JOHN A. BAKER, Surviving alters active worker in the temperance cause. | ing. and vurned at 12:30 to the} Mr. Ewin laid great stress upon the need | ve a luncheon was served | of practical, far-reaching work. He it was noticed that while the of the singers seemed to be weaker ail} than usual, the brass band fully kept up NTH DAY OF JUL “ t 1 (0) Fendsi] Law Build. ng, #4 and D st! now. DCK P.M. the a G-dads : 3 caer ee a o MMM. | seth to wit: AM that certa: d DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONE! DAYS. nd premises, known and distin: an Sy eect 5 by the ladies ef Kensington, after which | the Anti-Saloon League was a Ch n | to its reputation. Z = and wing fot umber one hundred ad forty (140), SALE OF Two Two STORY mercK Mr. Warren Choate offered a vote of thanks | organization, in that it carried out that = Rue PS, SPRING WA. | In Hei M. hewn ata Boy rare ms BETWEEN OUR en heir hospit vhich was give stateme| ‘hris! h even His Smallest of the Brass Band. ON: square redone ha and tifty-two (1352), REET, “BET WEE " for their hospitality, which was given With | statement about Christ which even F ¥ as per plat recorded In Liber No. 20, fello 144, of S 5 5 TEENTH AND P AND QS ’ enthusiasm. must accept: “He went about do-] The small. member of the band is] at ‘ren u'CLOCK, WE WILL SE IN the records of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- 9 WEST. Mr. W. E. Brown read letters from Mr. It was patriotic, in that it i a .” his patriotic | OF THE Ste yy als POR THE 2 NEW NEW BAZAAR, . 40 LOUISIANA trict of Columbia, together with the improvements Ry virtne of a certain deed of trast 1 URERS "| thereon, ~ 4 June 5, 1891, and duly recorded IN-TDOP SURREYS. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | WKY] In OU fu, : ‘LOP SURREY. to be paid in cash, and the balance to be pald in records of th two equal Installments, respectively, in one and tof the purty. se two years. secured by deed of trust upon the prop: ne, Will se C. W. Prettyman and Dr. Luther B. Wil- expressing their rezrets at not being to be present. Dr. R. chairman of the few remark called ‘Fire: e good of e untry GH s man who having resulted in damage to a mecting country should be their watch-| tent of the army. He was called upon to- word, for ont untiring enerzy and un-| ga of and at OP BU trust P to sing and relate his experience, both O-TO, erty sold, with interest, payable annual: r O O m S (0) (() front of the (premises, on FRIDA Fight fer Local Option 4 : a5 Salvation Army enthusiasm. NEW DELIV. os e200 | Weile ireyci relia teste sie outy ot Wwe Eo Se ea History of Legistation. The mecting at 8 p.m., advertised as al 4 SEW DEL Cerne fo Wit: Al those certain pieces or parcels d premises known and distinzulshed as parts of lots numbcred forty-tive (45) com W. Horner of Rockville gave | “‘sccial stercopticon,” was led by Staff Cap- ae Bow Gr Te ES tain Ward of Philadelphia, and proved to @ stirring address on behalf of the Anti-| ‘he history of the temperance legislation in | 1, «a5 advertised.” After a short sone Saloon League, advising all members to | Montgomery county, beginning with the } service a large curtain was lowered from fight for local option: to organize, unite | time when any one could sell liquor by the | the roof of the Tabernacle, and upon it. spicsoeiniecn nape tebe rE iat BELL yment of a mere nominal fee to the er the direction of Master Frank Wood- of this ope the first speaker of the afternoon. He ma atti x purchase “OUPELEITES. after five days” Tes Penna. Ave. CABEIAGES BUGGY « advertirement in some newspaper pablished in "PEREMPTORY AND WELT. | Washington, D. C. Conveyancing at cost of pur- N W. bbq uth of quare man ered tee 1 mired id milan, " CUP ttt | Rw Se . W., “so ee ge ec rt rte I, Auctione CLARENCE B. RHEEM, ‘Trusteo, the line of 15th street ND teing SALE THE PUBLIC G and harmonize to overthrow the salcons. ce, a serie ictures was —— 52 16 F st. nw. ° 99 thence twenty fects : sanite : panera place, a series of pictures wes : “| oagas ia oma Tre went : The motto of the Anti-Saloon League, “The | COUNtY clerk. The evil results of suc he | Shown, which illustrated the social work AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. | “> \rcrresE SUTTON & 00.) AUCTIONEER: 1 che Huscet aaa wwehgnane s riking at the root of the evil ana| friends of the saloon were ¢ upon the screen, explanatory remarks wer rovided that CARRIA HARNESS, BUCY: , together with all the ea m:@> by the leader. N. B—THIS SALE IS WITH- bs BE SALE OF sing to vote fer men who in any wa TRUSTEE'S, for li all application: ses should be ap- a 4 WITTE and rppurtenan i -Among the collection of pictures were HURSDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH. DWELLING, NO. 116 DST. + OUT LIMIT OR’ RESERVE apie favored saloons, and to do all in their | proved by the grand jury. This had a good | (par or Mie aan ate s ea WAU RSDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, By_virtue of a decree’ of the Supreme Court of -1 ) 3 a of the cney power to pronibit the illicit sale of licuor, | effect, as those desiring to take out licenses | t28t of Mrs. Gencral Booth, who ts claimed Oe Gas hgatlll sell, within our 5, to be the first woman preacher, and the 1831 ani istrict of Columbia, passed in equity cause] AND PERSONS IN SEARCH 3H st. balance in tio eyuad w., Parlor F <i “a ata CE mock aca meh edatas fe | were. 0 d to ma applications E ; SEEN z , the undersigned trustee will offer. for = SS pa iments, p amd two yours, with and to work aga’ pee acee oie Peery Oblined (tor make their applications | pionecr of the 5,000 women officers now in Upright Piano. Bed Roam inieak: ale, by public auction, In front of the premises, | OF A RELIABLE WHEEL| inensr acts entum per annum, payaile said that the we uld be aided finan-| previous to the sitting of the srand jury | the Salvation Arms. Ter dnuchter wan | amd chertys Mitrrortreges WEDeESDAY. FOURTEENTH page orem : x aa ne mts per anon. payaide an le cece ceed (eens Stes StS eran ucvltel| the anit vomenntsy gol atior eater gs, Oath Poesy a | oe TE SP IMLETaSE Fork Gators: | SHOULD NOT MISS THIS OP- | Sembat tate. fr Sd wr. R. B. Detrick said he believed that | variably approved every appiica sent| were pence ae he eelumsy Of fasline and othe ola | A.D. 1807. at Fee SUR s Sect ares wef aiged gordon at he the law in Montgomery county could row | in. th Was not much improvement. | Pars and, hold eu eToue meg tnes ners hes and other Jewelry, 1.000 good | the following PORTUNITY TO SECURE A city of Washin; to wit: Lot sion of Jot nam five hundred ani all the improve: ‘Terms, as preseritved by third cash, the residue in. ty al Daytoa Wa ARADE SYRACUSE BICY¢ sold without reserve ALSO, AT TWELVE 0°CL06 if Sorrel Mares, well matched; o Mire Bugyy end Harness, one driver or worker be enforced. Before Juc the € was aimost n to bring convict heavy ¥. He ci Trestle Club, whi law under one pretext and sammie | HIGH-GRADE WHEEL AT] iit"Sivespotie vingeiee'S3 | THEIR OWN FIGURE, sr, sh tin tu ae fmt otherwise the trustee the rizhC to resell RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., | RE fIgne Mt te Fisk aad cost or the detain 2 ser at the time of sale. notarial fees at crms of sile to be lerson, a| When ihe gra cient wi in app! and against 1 the case of the | the law was had long evaded the | to the old her, and ald be n to refuse cer- & of the spel ev 2 = ie Sages 65 gospel ever heard, with the result that Work Im the Slums. This meant a return | The first thought in the upbuilding of the ‘under which license: es sar sea O aimeutie <a | Poor and degraded is to make them feel the preachi to be eventy-three (7: s, rights, ete. the decree, are: On installer Brown Famn- Hosxe, good one elegant Surrey, nearly ne i ars, with Interest. from the = s Bat Ein ten ab lant ees See ort trial of this svstem resulted co favor. | that they are of some consequence in this | pole anid shafis: drupe act" of Hisinas, cue le: | at ove and,twemgeare, with Interest trom the da Auctioneers, Ss3-dds ey i as a jast be a she 1 e a be aial ae ee ¥ 5 ie * . . ae oria, ene Mart, ete. atte: cured by deed of trust on th iv %enr mn > = — local o mn law is not to be enforced the estimation of temperance work- | werld, and as especial means to such an ‘h cK. Mt antually, secured by (the pro) yI2-4t 929 Penna. ave. n.w. TRUSTE TAIT. Ds PRINCE strictly, it had better be revealed, the in 183) the local option law was]|end the army prepagate the colonization {Ss Ew erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- d 9: MD. Sete TOT = a as chaser, A deposit of $100 required at the time of speaker sucgeste |. With an overwhelming Joritv in| ideas. Many ch stations oe ees & ©O., AUCTIONEER - © terms of sale are not complied with 3 DOW! % = TR By vii power « a deed of Mee. L. L. Lloyd disagreed with Dr. Det-| ita favor Here the temperance workers oa neh eke cge Est. naw, eas tea ae ae or a | Ts DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ] trrst fr nA. Newmsn Bese oe Sere 1 ee ae eae ne Se ornate Peal nowbover with 2,20) officers entirely RICK Hotise | eserves the rebt to resell the property at the rh 2 E st. aw. ton ‘Townsend and Frvdcrie If the law was right it should not be abol.| lieving that their work was done. Hac s o of « Gefaulting pure er, ve 7 = - ca April 1. 189: the = peep gee or : aa ie Lape his “ a ert of nearly a hundred first lesson taught in the slum work, and ed in Washington, D.C. All convey- A FRA XD ou DWELLING AND OUTBUILDINGS. vision of the | for @ motto of that d he ‘work j the pur By: there mee : e _met with lawlessness by ring | places fontsomery 2 he t chaser’s_¢c y virtue of three ee deeds of trust, 4 Bot Be _met With lawlessness Dy tearing | Mice sale of liduor 12 Kept up, ‘The honest | the speaker thought ““scrubolosy” appro- Ny MMOS Es ate haw, | Aust ‘ebruary, 26, 1805, and N 7 "| efforts of every temperance worker in the land reco. 1405 F st. now. 1895 and duly rec et seq; Liber 1 and Liber 2080," at folio 31 et seq y, of the land records of the I s, both interior and exterior, Philadelphia “shelter homes” were given, and the full history of this great fon of tie party secu Signed trustees gill sell, ON 3ULY ‘TWE = IND, 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PLM., in trout | GeapenaE county are needed to countcract the ex FUTURE DAYS TON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. lard, n of th 3. No. corn’ viet and at the re of U 7 welling: The Closing Addresses. field of work was detailed. fy Corcoran ae -subO vision) OC = sigs teal A & improved dwellings, w 5 i ti lk the overnents, sae 5 s x = + We will sell, at public . pgs Go pene ee eee eee ‘Th. financial report given out is that the yewtlice WILW the Improverients, | TRUSTEES OF VALUARLE TWO-STORY tives, on FRIDAY, THEA Tongay The hunter, the Sy Se = G. T. he audiences have responded to the requests in one and OES ORS ROK DWELL- | or JULY, trapper, the Eh. | that as a member of the I. O. G. T. he was | Fudiences have responded to expenses of secured by ING, NO. REET HEAST. following de erman, the Jum. 4 total abstainer and a worker for the] this‘eamp have been fully met. vy faite A tegonté of ston ne | BS, Site of a. deed of tit. auted February he aun ‘hg 2, data 2 His speech was auired FSate to he ciosed in ten | 24 1897, recorded tn Libe _iollo 310 « id designs ret . berman and all | abolition of the saloon. His s h wa Presiding mders/ Cottage. Hee Le oronsety: meitenie ES ee ann | sed.. of the Land records for the District of, C ing “Gain Tree NG outdoor workers | illu ted throughout by many teljing cost of defaulting priv at | lamb t pablie auction, In front south seventy-five and thre ss = It is report ne ciet l that the Ladies’ Aid So- ed of res! who are exposed | stories and anecdotes, which prove 0 the rigors of | jaughier a of the’ p AY, THE A.D. cost of pure iso7, ora ast one hundred and thirteen (113)| RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., ts in the Grove, north —foriy-thr nd one appla Bi a st eleven hundred and twenty-s SSIGNEE: SALE > THE either an ex- ‘Mr. MeMichael of the Central] held a special meeting last week, and de- tyiaey Wes t veto opener cee ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF THE tremely cold or ion, Washing was next] cided ve th tage oceupied by th —— quarters (63%) de; one thousand and ENT 2 ST ‘K OF - m1 extremely hi a reed ee eee cone ee ie eeu ple By Ang TTON, & CO., Auctioneers. mbrince of $2.80) | twenty-one 1,021) lnks to. Kendall Greens, thence ENTIRE STOCK OF HARD an extrem hot and re ding elder from its present location 4 eo eeee ac eanies = f February, A.D. | twelve hundred and seventy-four (ris limes VARE =TC, CONTAINED eaves OF ee erat mee for Carnes it Colcnewupen! Chestiutdavence anitaae a NEE'S SALE ‘OFA trorse AND Wacon Gunn dese” land Rceteing rs oneinee ae WARI C., CONTAL re andi praversul efforts, i benate” of : ares te FZ AND STOCK ( SOERIES AT THE se money above sand tairty-two 32) perches, more or less. IN THE STORE OF L. H. vigilance in the ~ ef temperan A solo by M angaias Oeral ses Pie 1 ary funds, a lawn NO. 13s 8 NORTHEAST, IN ‘THE | the. said ‘ash. A deposit | = Sold subjevt to a prior incum@rance of $3. SCHNEIDER’S SONS aed thei hact closed the ng’s exer- | party will be given Bendy ev ening: at orry oF Ww: YON, DISTIUCE OF Co- } time of sale, att ued interest, farther particu SCH? “RS SONS, 1010 tr cises, and after the benedtic by Rev. | which the serving of refreshments w © au s nveyaine pure 8 cost, with the] be announced at’ sale. oR NNCYT VAN Send hard peattte 2 AVGME |e ne moore tie leas. agjourica te iol |e woaneisi stents. Geo Eee te dead of, assignment made to me 1) cresell amleritEree Aas petlce ame tae ibs PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ing derangem y Sheerd canta tertaptiiy precited iuzuat 9: | Woods Mirae Ripley sire. Valen aw caer rs I, AD, 1897, by Theobald Star at the risk and cost of the default- | incumbrance assume cash, of watch NORTHWEST. Bho gests 5 See sen, and the Misses Smith, Peck, Stine- sSlamineit $5 duly recorded terms not complied with Under and by sirtae of 2 general assizimmcnt. we i: © improve: aval of the SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN. inetz and Merriam are taking active steps Nombia, [will sell, at public . Trustee, - at pb oa Mo’ one is tae Eeetemieat of the EAE Oe in the furtherance of the project. ses, No. TGS TE ai. nt. ont aa ; ied with within ten days, other trastess oe “ atic een Washington People Who Are Seeking PSrwonat Mentions aR oo Nese jase J. DARLIN serve the right to reseil at the risk and cost of c o defaulting purchaser. tion, a slight cold may lead to consumption, Relaxation. Mrs. Horse and Wagon a Kl Styck of Groce Warren Choate of Rockville spent RICHARD E, PAIRO, Trustee, 2 ; sam ietparr hah — 2 = Sao ae stere. ccnsisting In part of Teas, Goffe 2 OF HERBER’ - GILL, Ti $f exposure Im a warm climate may result | Special Ccrrespordence of The Evening Star the day at her cottage on Ist avenue. Canned Goods “and such other” articles ESTATE, BEI) Jy12-d&ds mone ea ceaes ieee peated age ck of mal ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 12,1997. Mrs. H. M. Polkinhorn and family have | “Stally fotnd in a first-class ret SCURREAST compls By virtue ot a d the Distriet of Coli July Ww ‘Terits of sale cash. ue for the JES All the creditors of the &: 2 Of the Si passed ‘anse No. hy his next - ant, and Edwatd J. Aceardi and | TUSTEDS SAL tints, the undersigned trus: LUME at the Nuttall Hew ing: Mrs. W. H. O'Bric OBrien, Miss Lillie Grim Gibbons, Mrs. John Stewart cpened their cotta summer. Mr. Frank Cathoun and family of Ken- Singion are occupying their cottage on the Malaria. liver troubles and consumption come ay are fully treated im Dr: Pierce : edical Adviser, a free pape copy of which may be had by sending 21 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, — | signees SIU proc 612 E st ing, if pu the first and se and the second floor of Ne, 1012, term of not te M DISTRICT pes walt COLUMBIA, 7 i _ = HREE LAGE | years, at ah ps, to cover cost of mailin ily, James F. McH * Bigge circte. RATCLIFFE, SULTON = = i in front of the premises on EIGHT-ROOM FRAME. NGS “D | $100 por me +, $113 per monta to the World's Dispensary Medic id wife, Ben. Wilson and wife, John Me-| ‘The (Mi Layton of Washington sre Se en ea CO, AUCTIONEER FOUL O'CIDOE Ea thie eto SO eS AGES CONT forthe secu y efenndion ciation, Buffalo, N. V. These diseases | Gariny. Mra W.L Collamer. the guests of Mrs. Florence M. Selby on 5th | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK All that parcel of land sitaate and | 7! FOUR ‘To SIX ROOMS EACH. pseesiisbek at she Drase. Ste ee: are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | 4; May Collamer and Mr. DWELLING HOUSE, 1822 LINDEN STREED f Washinzton, in the District Under and by virtue of a certain order. p. og A Seog pe hd ae E cared by 3 1 May aamer and Mrs. 7 wie Rae NORTHWEST, LE DROIT PAIGC, WITIE Hee ialdistingatsedi-aeratn eines on the 2d of June, A.D, in the signees Is not bid for the stock when Discov It cures oS per cent. of all cases ne following Washingio. . Slenor B. Wilson and Mrs. W. M. ‘Kk ST NEAT mbered eleven (11) of Veriibee an | of John W. Browning ‘azainst Julian W. 1 so offered in bulk, the stock will be sold in lots of consumption. It makes the appetite | tered at the Erady Hous ssou: | Stewart and family have opened their re- of a deed of trust. art of square numbered nine hundred | 264 thers. Equity No. “17085, In the Supreme | #hd- parcels aud rate pieces to the highest hearty, the digestion perfect, the liver act- } S. D. Bronson, Miss orton, | Spective cottage h avenue. une 26, ‘and recorde iber 1690, folio 118, 03), besinning for the same thirty-three | COWt of the Distriet of Cohunbia, and under and | bidder. ive and the blood pure. It does not m. flabby fat, but solid, muscular flesh, force and vital energy. All mcdicine deal- man ers sell it . Tr of 1892 I came home from a hard Special Correspordence of T De s Hines, Masters Dominic and Ville Brons on and Miss Annie Eronson. M. J. Graham has rented the cot- eker on Sth avenue. soyer and family of Baltimore ve reopened their cottage on 4th avenue. arah Reid, accompanied by her n, has gone to Berryville, 28) feet four (4) ineties from the NorthWest: corne : Of said square, and unoing th buth with 7H 4 : at publi¢ ny infront 1 | thee cust thirty three (83) fect four: (3) inches, | Taney Met sat follo 201 et ecg. OF Mie ow MONDAY, TWELVTHL, 1897, ce cust sixty-four (54) feet one (1) inct:, thence | Tecurds of ihe District of Columbia. and 2 POS PAG the north halt of lot | north thirty-three (3) feet. four (4) Inches, meat | Peqest Of the party secured by said d ad eloven (11), in Hock numbered tive (3). ia | thence west sixty-four fect (G4) one (1) Inch to the | We: the undersigned trustees will. eel ane his business stand ‘as been in exis sears, and the attention of the t lly invited to th store wil til, noon 1 Jane 13, 185 e nearly 2 de ts es by Mirtue of a certain deed of trust, d: 8, 1893, and duly recorded cenn Vista Springs. open. for inspectios md from 1 to 5 pun, di from 10 +» to date Sat puulie TENAW SPRIN Va., ‘0.’ subdivision of Le Bruit Fark, | place of beginning, togethe he | auction, in. front of the. at. Botts |. Terms of sale: ait A deposit Ste oe a tend the funeral of her brother. is recorded in the office of the | nents theron e osetber With all the Improve: | OrCHOUK TN TIE AFTERNOON OS THER ee | balk Esbee want t tet srites Mr. y, The Mowing Washingt TE 1897, the Y-SEC 5 and If the terms of folowing descrited 1 10 days from day of x1 and Mrs. Robert Cohen are visiting | Sitveyor of the District of Columbia in Book Gov. ms of sale: rk, N. J. Sbeplierd, page 1 ‘Terms ‘of sale compl T had a chia that tthat | Buer the commencement of Malarial Fever. I Vista Springs Mote! resery One-third cash, balance in one, = = jst “s Srey cash, the valance in one a, | With the improvements ease to resell at deta Nin (hed ; | Sryder, U A., Mrs. T. tier and wife have returned » and three years, with int AL tie rate of | Cams he balance ee he paireheet | snd appurt thereto belonging, situate und eames, SS eaie a seec ee eee any sel ae G M an absence of a month on a western | 5 per cent per uonum, secured ton eae bent aring Inter-st fom | Wing in the county of Washington, District of Co. | M2 some news: Pan frergor= ego ares Cee me jy, | 2 northern trip, in which business 2nd | property sold, or all Cash, at oj tse 3 ae Tun.bia, and designated as part of “Beali’s Ad- d doctor sa ct se. : nie Hougier, A. Mrs. E ff trust on — ? the option ar the | Ycrture and Fife Enlarged.”” beginning for sate ABBE. reaioeiony ST ARe | ata stone planted at the gateway of the ren JAMES W. GREE asure were combined. $200 down at time of sale, Al nx at cont of jurchaser, ‘Terms t6 be compiled with th at a pianted at onaninn — fen days from day of sale, or property to be 80 Hainipenceluniincsceer aac ee leading ty the dwelling house” which was occupied | _JS3-d&dbs a Tt ters Ite what $18 that you want | at cost aad) dt derautting phir of sale to Le compiled with within fifteen days fang | BY Levi Sherif, deceased, at the time of hie decks sHos DOWLING Od —whether a situation or a servantoa Scere date of sale, otherwise the trustees running tence al ne of sal “want’ ad. in The Star will reach the] se99-e0&ds 5 eae ¢ for that: but } menced taking Dr. volden Medical Dis- { covery. in connection with * Pleasant Pellets.” I three bottles and it did me much od. I been very restless, could not sleep at riz d no ap c. Thad not been able to da I. Mor eth Re Hast- Helen right to resell at the risk and cost of th south 14% ‘decrece 40 pe 4 degrees cast S1L8S pei TRUSTE! ence Routh person > can fill y z purchaser, after five days’ adverti thence sout = i] p bavc acct it batroe tence Meee gee Soe ee C+ THD Anove POSTPONED, Brening "Star newspaper. All Goh depten] pea tess Ree te Ry virtee of a deed of trast, dated November 14, ave lived not Leen for * AMID chasers cost. 2 rere oop me mes | 26 ie 8 Ml recorded November 2 1895, in Liber 1 * . count of the rain, URDAY, THE ra + ration IN06, gad record . . t mcucuetan one Thom! National Union Republican Clab. | THENTH DAY UF JULY. ISIT, at’ the ume howe CHAS. A. DOUGL Ah eee ZIAZ, folio 41; one of the iad records of the Dis a day's eae any cstlees oh reo dal! Webb, cis Lieber, Mr. The National Union Republican Club will | #24 plac OINARLES W. HANDY. JOSEPH 1. WELL a a5 { will ooh at cabo eee te ag from Ti A. ton, Henry H. Wee: | p, during t aay san ANE 60: 4 degrees Cast 39.56. pe aie eee a oes een is me addiscis Bae a as a uring the month of July, owing D. CARROLL DIGGES, e, SUTTON & €O., t 2 front of the prop m treme heat. The next regular n TH DAY OF JULY, B. Chad U.S. ‘Auctioneer fySd&as | therce north 2.2 perches to "he H.. the i ry i eting sec yednesda 3. SLOAN OTS ; SW. on - beginning. E: d to George E. Si ay Gh Soe 2 and maid, Miss Bryson, Mrs, | ™eeting will be on the second Ww ednesday . G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. THOMAS DOWLING & CO, AUGIS. 62 E NLW. nufaeturing Company ie pace eels ony J. G. Taylor, Mrs. C. B, Taylor. Dr. H of August at its headquarters, 923 F str Public “sulk os tha cberebisl Cuvrecta en theniate be 2 Dees Marland Railrvad Company by deeds | 2"B gm the plat or wat Yarrow, Mrs. H. C. Yarrow, Admi: nerthwest. The July meeting would occur | racus 1 Resnolds.—By virtue of an, onler er | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. mong the land reco:ds of the District te Franklin and wife and Mrs. Sands. tomorrow evening but for this postpone- | court, we will sell, at public auct within’ the NOS 115, 117 D 19 E STREET NORTH: | 0f, Columbia in Liber 1089, folio 204; Liber 1084, op a aes ment. sales’ rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co., 1407 G si., on East. folio 360, and Liber 1617. folio 114, respectiv p bottle of ‘ t = Sa Satara 17, 1897, at “40 o'clock a.m.. the Nirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | - 10 pursuance ef the order of court above re- of $1. per LAST RIT PERFORMED. ERT a Gocds, 1 Personal Effects of the late ict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. } ferred to this tract of land has been su!divided above said 18,173, wherein Charles M. Cooper et al. are com- | into parecls for the purpose of making sale thereot, posit of $50 " uired at Williston B, Stoddard, plainants, and William H. Cooper et al. are de- | 22d @ plat or survey showing the dimensions of the /gele. Terms to be complied with In ten days Andrew Wilson, fendants, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale j Several parce's of land according to siid subdi- | from date of sale. C. T. YODER, Trastee, ee Iu front’ of the promixes, wt pablie auction, besin. | ‘sion, which has been approved by the court, will | “pt ge ____ Goltector ning on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIBITY Dat Gp | be exhibited at the sile: aise prior thers it wil | _ds7-d&ds Gd E st. aw. BLE LOT ON THIR- | JULY, 1897, AT "HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK (ous Of the undersigned trustees, as given below. | THOMAS DOWL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 3 AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. E Funeral Services Over the Remains of aes : Henry Wise Garnett. SMe ia . , Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. b 9 The funeral of the late Henry W a= ba eer: Fees: neit, who died at Clifton Springs, N. Y., tle of tract of SALE_OF V nd known us Yelverton Garnett, a son; Mr. and sale of dwelling No. 116 D st. n.w., | balance in three equal installments inane, two | Gv!son 1s rece EH Dee eer of | deeds of trust upon the property sold, oF all’ cast | for the Same at the northeast coomer ‘of sail, leg ‘olumbia, in Boo! : seus " ae TE ee ; : N, B.—The several parcels of land accord, 2 E part of “Aaron,” on Marlboro’ road, on Tuesday, TH STREET BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA . that certain land and premises situate, Iyiny : pa acconting to 612 E st. nave. last, took place trom! lEpiphany; hauls ite aa) orciee ree John A, Bakes, | | AND GEORGIA AVENUES SOUTHEAST and ‘being in the city of Washington, ‘Disttlet of | Said subdivision and herein referred. to, wich’ the — The popping of a last, took place from Epiphany } July 13, a! oS 7 . y OF toto sod et ants duly recorded in | Columbla.. and distinguished as part of criginal lot | 1Mprovements thercon, will be first offered semt- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE REAL Bs. ee pile P. E. Church at 4 o'clock yesterday after- | surviving trustee. é BT, follo 208 et seq’, of the land 2, in square 722; beginning for the same on the | traced aftenrard a6 & whole, with the under- TATE, BEING PREMISES NUMRERED 1216 cork froma bottle of noon, the Rev. Dr. J. Randolph McKim, Tomorrow. ords of the District of Columbia and at the re- | line of “I” street at a point distant 3G feet weet | © cite and notification that the bidders upon the AND 1218 G STREET NORTHWEST. Hires is a signal of pon, tev. Dr. J. Ran MeKim, | Ss v Sale | Me Mastic anchion’ Ja front oe the prem ae | OF tke northeast coruer of sald lot, and running | ePerinG, Properties, or separate parcels will not be | nerautt having oremeud wane ke tyorisions. at pastor of the church, officiating. ‘he ¢. 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale | gt pantie auct tee wis, Me Premlses: on | thence east, alonz sald street, 36 fest to the north. | eniltled to their bids untess the amounts id for | a gece, WiNin dated December 8. an good ae lea- senviced: werecvery impressive ialcnain oe ea wll les on Wednesday, July 14, at | MONDAY, JULY NINETEENTH, 1897, at HALE | cast corner of suid lot: thence south Be sen Corte thea the crops ately afe greater in the aggregate | Scacd December 16.166 te tions 63 tae Se sure. A sound the se ery impressive, hoir pteocer Hart . FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., ‘the following de- | fests thane eatenyi ae bid for the property or the parcels triet of Colamiin tand second old folks like to bh . the church chanting the responses. The |° 7 C0ck Pm tae oth LE eRe rd teal eatate fn the city ‘of Washington, Dis- Joint intersecting a line drawn at nent alesis corel G mregh “AL: tll ay the anderciguet_ trasttes “ty reqecst of rhe pores : ear sae Se Ee loea nan : ftteg SUE hire ava, | ttict of Columbli- Let 23 in the subdivision of lows | Ma atreet and’ distant “Gi wadé'o. i comply | the it citer aor anes —the children can’t ae = Bee a See ee eer cat DAE | eeatteal akelling No. 1822 New Hampshire ave. | tn square 1045, as per plat recorded in Book 15. | from the bectaulngs thence north on yal ise a minuthe SS een fron on SATURDAY. "SEVENTEEN DET penile »cing weil represented. Bow. on Wednesdas, July 14, at 5 o'clock p.m. | page 69, of the records of the surveyor's office of | And'9-100 fect to sid “street, sud the pee, A two and three sears, With Intat ance 18 one. | TULY. Ise, at HALEPAST: Por K Among the members of the family pres- | 1ouis D. Wine and Clarence B, Rheem, trustees sald District. sueth cash, of which a deposit or | Reetmmine: being part of lots 13’ and 1 of Helen | Per cent per annum from datv of sakes intercey | PMc, part of Original lot 13, square 289, Wasthine: HIRES ent were Miss Maria Garnett, a daughter + 920 Pa. ave. | gro) fotermmdevat athe tioewacuesiens carte Se ee Office OF The neyeatd subs | payable semi-annually, to be secared by deed ox | ton, DAC, described as follows to wit: Beginning Mrs. Foster of New York; Mrs. Hobson of | 0% Weuesday, July 14, at 4:50 o'clock pm. Ful: | ard three ‘eats froin day of sale, for, whieh notes | 13° qhe samo being lnrpreved Meine Noses, BREE | &E the tise St ale Gr cath ee ae ea Tee | uae went ab pont te eee tether ae Reh Re ME seirobied mm Lew Stee. of the purchaser, bearing Inter (ay of | Hered and known, respectively, as premises 11 cel, or $1. he ‘ Y tara a woth dies + Richmend, and,her son, Mr. Henry Hobson | ton Lewis, trustee. torts) and secured by deed of & ee? 4 premises 115 | property ts sold as a whole, Conveyancing, ete, | inches to North G- street and thence cast along Rootbeer of Color, Mr. John S. Wise of Public sale of seb t “Albatross” at | Peace SS deed ef | 117 and 119 “E"’ st. ne., subject to the incum: yancing, i nd 1 at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be comi- | line of said street 40 fect to the place of hezinmime all ances set forty in parigraph Serenth of com- | plied with within ten days from date of sale, | ‘Terms of sale: One-third. east pound, corner 23d st. | ancing and recording Mt’purchaser's ag | rene aS eae Faw tape Spee mises | Otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseli | ear and one-third in two pears, ny, July 14, at t complied with in ten days from sale the | Kooy} Pe aieena s reserve the right, to rese ainucl Einstein, poundmasier. See eet tt Dr. rd W D. Wise of Richmond. many beautiful floral pic at and-| Annapoiis, Md., on W Sale of is composed of the very fngredients the system requires. Aiding the digestion, soothing the nerves, :purifving July 14, at noon, at the option of the ‘purchase: ove-thicd In oue the property at the risk and jon of the purcl N Ce orccue = re property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | option of purchaser. Notes bearing six per cent ne property at | Thereafter Nos, 117 and 119; In, shore ore? ane reat of sucht resale in’ soa, areative, savertioe, | Interest, Bayable semi-annually. to ‘be purchaser or | Droperts: will be sold. subject ton tease ok $Lag | Meme of such resale ta’ some wewspaper pubiisied | deterred Payments, “amd toe cecteed paaenaaien = = ranatterelsnt daya/sailvartioe cin can aioe be sold in Washington, D.C. trust upon the premises sold. Couvevancing, the blood. "A temper- si were takenita bac ee os + ening St: ewsymaper. cnrensii/Ot said premises-o- THEODORE A. HARDING, Trustee, at purchaser's cust. A deposit of $20 will be aca pein py thes walllna an an be PFRYING WILLLAMGON: oe ee FRANK J. DIEUDONXE, Trustee, complied with within ten days after the date of poser hes se oe met een ae Ces FUTURE DAYs, 3 sy8-cok1s ‘Teustee: $250 will. be required at titoe of aele ie aan prop. | _2710-dkds Ohio Bank building. | sale, rw premises will be resold at risk and ie ares Eee <a. Fae bearers were Messrs. W. D. Davidge, Regi TRUSTEES’ SALE OF “VALUABLE PROPERTY, | erty is offered as a whole; and, if offered separate- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. et ee OREOR na LSTO! A package makes 5 gallons, Pendall: Rabest “excam eOowee PROVED BY {HE DWELLINGS NOS. 1102 | Ix, @ deposit of $100 will be required at the time sd JACKSON =" RAL <4 a. Teeston, ounee nala Pend ‘obert Farnham, Conway — SO SoC STINGS NOS. , = conn ai building. enaaae ; Robinson, Ross Perry, H. B. Davis, Dr. | TRUSTEES’ SALE! OF Tw Stimer soutieagt © SME AND 900M) GeSnot compiled with ‘rthin ten dare from aay | TUNTEDS. SALE OF VALUADLE rnovEn canis FREDERICK, 1.SIDIIONS "Tranter Ritchie Stone and C. GC. Duncanson. REMERON By virtue of @ arte bt tiie Supreme Court of | of, sale, the right le reserved to resell the prop- | sretuiot Sooniieasn 1° i ee ee. ir oy want anything, try an-ad. in The | ‘tords of tbe District of Colunbiey we ated ct | Wa Kibhey ie plauitiitrand: Willan o Eines: | purchaser. 1892, in Tiber’No. 1601, at 3. 100 and 111 5 Star. If anyb s what you wish, you | foyer tripe meres ae ae et al, are defen gs the-undersigned trustees will Spb dt ee E EAUGETON, iruston, «| et sase.,:0f the lund records Of the Diatsiet ot Go AUCTICN SALE VALUARLE WEST 7 SPARKLING eases TRENT DAY of JULY, AD. 1u7, at SIX | Oer for Mule ot Mere etry NINBTERS TS | eres aie ate me, request, of ihe party, secared | SIDE OF VALLEY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C. ( + During Good Bebavior. the inproveaots thereon, Te 86» fesether with | oT“ Ry ‘Tvl, O'CLOCK PM., ‘the following | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS. ic auction, in frout of the premises, oa THURS. Witham’ Setmeen, "Cr cao tothe eee ee KOLAFRA Ae Terms of siler Onetsind cash. balanne fa one | described part of lot tq (2, in gosta comer é ——— : AY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JULY, | RiNim Jolmeom, of record vita, mrod BM. Davis, the young ma who | aq two years, with interest at sie per cent per | dred and Bfty-two Q62), beginning for the same | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON cor | AAD; 1nsEAt wR ECON P.al., the following | [eSersigned will Bee gE ey COOLS YOU OFF | Procured a dress.suit from Policemait Goss | annum “yayabie semt-annualis. $200 rewired ‘at | at the wouthivest (cornet of Statler ea ret | SUMNER AND MOLGIS STREANE anne: | desert ee et ant of Calan, eed eof | of the premises, cn WEDNESDAY. JULY TWEN. several weeks ago, by falsely pretending | time of sale. CY ae seven feet: thence cast Parallel with M street south, | WEST. HOWARD, UNIVERSITY SUBDIVISION: nated as and being all of lots numbered seventeen | RY Pum MT, at re Oe EM. all ot as no other drin® does. that he had secured employment in the| jyizdeds Trustess, | with Gh street east, forty-soven fects thente tess | JULY, 180 AT TEAL TAS EE DAY Ge Deniers subdivision in" sacare neater "neve situate, lying and being on the west side oc Valter Refreshment that 1s the Hote Raleigh as a waiter, today pleaded | Warren B, WILLIAMS & OO. AGCTIONEERS | lone the line of M street scuth, one hundred and | P.M... in front of the premises, the unde and forty-two (742), as per plat in Laber | Stiset> of, which the sold William Jolson gality (s the charge ts Criminal Court na. eight feet to the place of bezinning, imjroved | execiitor of the estate ‘of the late Ann ‘Toliver, | 18, follo 0dr of the records of the tape ane | seized snd ‘pomessed, Nhich is ‘more partie- REAL THING. No alcohol Dor Assets GaitcDiGine teks ° by houses numbered 1102 Sth street southeast and | will sell, at public auction, the west one-halt of | of’ the District aforeeald: together with the nee | ularly described iu a’ deed from Thomas Droag co 0 alcohol . Assistant District Attorney Shiftington Bicycle 900 M street southhast. lot §, block 8 Howard University subdivision of | provements, copsisting of three two-story and base. | Std Williom Johnson, dated November 15. 1864, explained to Judge Cole that Mr. Goss did Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | the farm of the late Joln A. Smith, being 25x150 | ment brick’ dwelling ‘Nos. 145, 149 and 155 | £24 recorded atong the land records of the Dis- not desire the further prosecution of the Sale Ext di cash, and the remainder in two equal installments | feet to a 15-foot public alley, together ‘with Im- | Lvst, ne trict of Columbia, in "No. 56, fullos young man, and he recommended that the| «©@i@ IOXtraordinary. In oe and two years from day of wale. with in cemente tueregn, constating of, two-story abd | Terma of sale: ‘One-third of the purchase, mover 2G, and, 27. Tite propert frontage on defendant be released and sentence: 5 terest at the rate per abntm, pagal | besemeat frame boase; 7 ronms: to be paid in cash, ard the balance in two ¥ pended during his good behavion Tames Hamilton-Kenwood feraiannnliy angi paid, be Senrencate Hig re eigen Oe | peealnaty paveuie ta one an twe years, with eS sea ee totes of the i ty, Z 2 — feesied and the young man was re- 1897 MODELS. or all cash, at the purghuser’s option, hun- | Terms of sale to be made known at the time of | annually, frou day. of aale, secured iy deed of trast 16is Valley eee Strictly High=Class Wheels | fired dotlits “to be depontted af time of? ania, | anion A deponit of $20 1 Known at the time of the property sold. of all cash, at the ae Se ‘Terms to be complied With within ten dass from | of the sale.” ‘Terms to be complied with within 10] of the purchases A deposit of $100, on eark tot will be re- WeopnurY'S FACIAL soar Cruelty to Animals, and Fully Guaranteed. Sik Gnd cost’ of defaulting purchasers Mirae | S278, fom Gay of sale, otherwise the und ‘property | All convepsucing, ‘and otarial fees wt the | seis, aod will her toroomply fully’ with woe See TpceE Creams, males at exam comnts fio Oe) pian G Talah, a feel Gealos waaea ed |, TO de, Sold at public sale at our sales rooms, cor- | yeyancing aud recording at cost af purchaser-e at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after parchance's cat cont Tories af cals Gove caiied oe terms of ale ten pny Ay ‘of the skip, ‘scalp and complexion. They are used by ee Dalen, a ned | ner 10th and Penna. ave. n.w., “FHURSDAY AND 8. HERBERT 'GIESY, 5 days’ notice of such sale in some ne pub- | within ten days from day of sale, otherwis: the | sale, ollicrwiae the right is reserved. to nese tine Pitty Milliocs of people aunaally.” and are sold | $10 taday th the Police Court for cruelty to | FMIDAY, JULY. FIFTEENTH "AND SEEN, | lished in the clty of Wi District of’ Go- | trustecs reserve the right to seas the at | moperts rt the risk apd cost of the defaulting pur sreggmiere "Send Be. for a sample of eltarr Soap pamimals. It was testifled that John Saun- | AT HALC-VASE TEN 4.M. AND FOUR PAL lumbla. AN couveyaneing to be at the cost of the | the risk and cost of any Dorchaser aca nog bn after ave days’ publle notice. Conveyancing a re, y penitsots ‘s, in the employ of Mr. Daish, drove “ al : “s perchaser. . to be at ost Woodbury, Dermatologist, 127 West 42d streez, [ ders Pp Now on exhibition. ‘Trustees. MILTON [OLLAND, Execut .- ALDIS B. BROWNE’ = New ¥: @ horse with a very sore shoulder. dyl0-ce WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucte. | DUNCANSON BROS, Aucte. jy2&a,tustheds Sy8-eoast pee . end > 009 D st. aw. fy10-d&eds Paes ‘Trustees. dy8-dts