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10 28, 1897-12 PAGES. 2 c hurriedly vistted, and after lunch a ride out A KLONDYKE OUTFIT. TCTION + “CT 5 . ae TO BOSTON AWHEEL eee street and up a steep nill with a asd é AU JON SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUC TION AUCTION SALE: fea ie Sarai Money That ae wea Take to Carry ot AFTERNOON, TOMORROW. ¥ FUTURE DAYs. and later through Leeve Island, Guilford, Seas tia wien 2 © G. SLOAN & Go., Auctioneers, 1407 G at. MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER, DUNCANRON ast river, Madison, Westbrook and Say- bated : oa —— S 7 La. ave., near 7th st. nv. Long Island Sound and Its Many At- | brook, to “the month of the Comectizut | Persons who ecntemplate going into the CHANCERY SALE OF VALU. Horabae S river. twenty-eight miles from New | new gold fields from this part of the emun-| ARTE IMPROVED PLAI WHEEL a - == —— = *8., AUCTIONEERS, RATCLIFFE, SUPPUN & ©0.. AUCH NEBES eeraTE | PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY TRUSTEFS’ KALE OF VALUAR ANGDON, I SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ITURE AND EFFECTS OF ALL KINDS | By virtue - Haven. z 2 , 2 = < SS : INDS cfg ceristy deed of trust to vs. dated | = VALUABLE REAL ESTATI tractive Summer Resorts. Here we expected to connect with the | {TY need provide themselves with but one | NESS PROPERTY, NOS. 460 THURSDAS. SULT TWENTY SINTID TBS | [808 toile gt Pega TO CLOSE ; 5 eS - a= steam ferry, crossing the river to Lyme so | ‘"!"8—meney. This will provide all the TO INCLUSIVE. O O'CLOCK. -DBALERS AND PRIVATE BUYERS [ District of Calsui in, aud nt tietaemuecr ak ike CLOSE AN ESTATE as to complete our rin to New London, | ¢ther things which they need, und the sup- 470. ID SINE, = i Oe It_| party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trac BRICK HOUSE No. 108 7TH fevrteen miles further on, the same night, | rlies can be bought at the places of de- C STREET NORTH- E EN, AUCTIONEER, fees, will fell a: pruttic auction. im front of the ST. NX. E.. BRICK HOUSE NX DOTTED WITH YACHTS AND HARBORS | 0: tne terrsman had gone home, and his | parture for Alaska. Of tools, the placer WEST BETWEEN M13 F st. nw. bremtees, Gb WKUNESDAY, the POURTIL DAY of | > TH B SE Ne zi is 3 river. Before morning the softly falling |® Pan. The kind, quality and quantity of & SELL, WITHIN THE PCTION | the county of Wasningiug, in the Wisirict of Co HOUSES Nos. 659 AND. 661 Throush’a Cauntaawt Cycli rain drops reminded us of our proximity to | clothing and food that he will need are HALF AND BOCK. PARLOR GHMNInES in bloc d being tuts ¢ aud 3. NAVY PLACE ARGS hrough a Country Nere UYCHNG | the s-a. but after sunrise the clouds cleur- | \cll known at Seattle, where he will go to SIXTH STS ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, | Madork's Hills, and wow BRICK HOUSE No. 1002 » ed’ s and our prospects brightened | }<:in the Alaska journey. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of x Sah te Dove mies ae Ee i i ; hs : To v= | ny : ‘ 4 CUSE, GU-GRADE BICYCLES, “BLE f the records =RSEY “2 is a Genuine Pleasure. Tan Liew Mie whist, and oat short hoxt |. ‘The winter temperature in the Yukon val- | te District of Columbia, passed on the Sch dag of | BaHY CARKIAGE: ge nh POCBEE : , SEY AVE. S. E. Héduney: aisenautli coerced: ley is often from 50 degrees to 70 degrees | moll’ and others are complainants and Mary ES] pare Wwikiiosh DY salsa} foavacs eons Eras : — > — ince Toward: Naccigunsctt- below zero. This must be provided against, | Kimmell Grav and others are defendants, belng DRIVERS: ONE VERY 1E SURRGY. | Terme WH sell by « cause No. 17801 of the equity dockets of said court, Ww H SHAPE AND POLE; ONP DAYTON. | to be ee ae : and every man of Alaskan experience 4s | fhe anders! 3 ik > i TE through Lyme, w t a good ¢ undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, AER BO i patallment=. gayatile tm. one GAY NARRAGANS PIER | Pa through Lyme, we set ag gdvisine sachiaaventirer adc to co tate tie | dectiommehitte Teiencs ome UTE mae te ONE T-CART, ONE VICTORIA, HA ftatallments. yaystie in ove and pace on a good road to Black Hall, where ’ TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, A, D. 1897, at | 1t J.P. HORBACH, H pel aa = pee ccuntry without taking a full year’s sup- | TWENTY EIGHTH Day oF . D. 8 — semiannustis tre tnt a halt was made for scme luscious cherries vii ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK M., all those AUCTION SALE OF of trust open t RR. Square € = of provisions. e Pieces or parcels of land and premises lying and wy Ligeben hig ans Foagrt epediace <ettie se on the ioadside and a cool drauxht from |" ‘The present routes to the Klondyke and | Rtuate in ‘the cits: of Wasnucton in the: Dieteiee Horses Horses greene ye no ai pea ignpaaiies a pinken bem ee the spring. A diversified ride through a | its neighborhood all begin at Seactle. The | of Columbia, and ‘known and described as and. he- ° . me ay : scmewhat hilly district, with occasional | ‘2te from New York to Seattle via the | Ing all of original lots sixteen (16). seventeen (17) | Within the Tazaar. No. ToMoR Nerthern Pacific railroad is $67.75, and the | &™ elghteen (18), in square numbered four hun | Row (THURS! July 25 et and Mt Navy ys complied w ten dave from day of sale, a es impses he si id pI Z is = a and v4 9,258 Bq 0 CTX . TE x Teaving our headquarters at Washington | glimpse: of the sound. brought us through | irip lasts four and one-half days, From | of eroungn with the eee eee eheeeate feet | NINTH, AT TEN otherwise tie trustee reserve the tight to resell « ©, in the heart eater New York, | \. ss 7 Seattle there cre two general routes to the | sisting of four brick dwellings and one large brick | 2d of Fine, Young. the property et ibe cist and cost of t faniting purchaser, ntic, with its fine campus, used by the ee # - 7 some large Draught and Fine a mon enecedtial ia cciecdiadl besces 5 : y Kiendyke. One is by way of the North | stable. Tas rear and side alley aud a front of aaicees Salt : le our way through the crowded | Natic ard of Connecticut; Millstone | \merican Trading Company's steamers to | nearly 150 feet on C street, . to suit for any business: all etrictly first-class, ON sSHFORD, lith avenue, which has a con- | and terfcrd, and, finally, the shores of | : 5 f Terms of sal : TANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, i = the mouth of the Yukon at St. Michael, of sale as prescribed by the decree: One- fg Ase a Sou alee. with in titte 5 path adjeining each curb, to| the Thames and beautiful New London | sq thence up the Yukon by river boats to | third of the puschase money to be pald in cash | yy,,7,Rults Largesize, Young. Sound Mules. | Z Trustees, | De Cotuplied with in tte cane reel (hence to Comnehus ‘an. | harbor, along the inner side of whtch runs | ° € up the Yukon by river boats 10 | and the bulauce in two eqtal installments, parable | »pWe, invite the especial attention of the publle ATICL wo sox, Mies, 470 Tautsiana ave parevancing. etc. at th treet, and then s dawson City. The fare by this 5 {none and two years from the dag of anié. theo. Is sale of superior stock. Sale peremptory. 2 WISON, Attorney for Parts Secured, PCLIFFE, SUTDON & 09, 3v23-d&ds Auctionees DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS ER, Avetioneer. Gerbils Sth avenue palace of red brick and | #, "ne Macadam road from the Pequot | sis9, ana but 150 pounds of baggage are al- | ferred payments to he repretented by the notes of | _1¢ 'S. BENSINGE " Fo ow euse te ne Ole ae lowed to each passenger. The other routes | the purchaser or purchasers, NSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. a cea A - & a I 5 bearing Interest at the DUNC! stone. surrounded by a $200,000 fence. Op-| From New London to the noted summer | are by way of Juieau, The fare to Juneau | Fate of ber centum per annum, payable semi- ee c 34 we-d&eds DUNC ANSON PROS, AUCTIONE! = S. posize the mansion ts the entrance to Cen- | resort of Watch Hill, Rhode Island's south- | #7 tle is $17, second-class. From Ju- | @MMually, ang secured by first deed of trust upon | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATR, SAVE OF VALUAPLE SURURRAN 2 Park, one of the most beautiful exam- | €rnmost point. a distance of about nineteen | UO Beate se Ueoicoutesnhonvelter ula toner tyne or, all eneh, at, the, purchaate's KNOWN AS NO. 1823 EIGHTEENTH STREET | PROPER PY 1S THE CISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND CELL pe gerdezing in the world. | Miles, the roads were hilly and sandy. Uut |ipown is by way of Chilkooc pass, and | required of the purchaser at the tlme of sale. AN | Cater and’ te vitue of a certyine deed of teust, | 105, und sersrded he Liber nad tat are, ok After skirting the shore of the lake and en- | Fo0U, S105 Paths were tone improved. asi | then by a long succession of portages and | conveyancing, recording and notartal fecr at cost | dated the Sth day of July, A.D. 1882, and recorded | land records of ‘ie Diwirlet of ¢ bia, and at the ; : on to Kingston the reads improved. and | waterways to the Klondyke. On this route | Of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with | in Liver No. 1701, folio 315 et seq., Of the land | request of ihe parties secured, we will offer, the | 2 virtue in deed of trust to ws ying the smooth, hard drives, we took /at the latter place a sharp turn to the | every pound of luggage must be carried | fithin Mfteen dars from day of sale, otherwise the | records of the District of Colnai and at the | followirg Joi enc at the timex named. tn front | March 14, 1882. and duly recorded March 1 " ele | rig! ae : trustees reserve the right t Ht th tae "1 in Liber No. 1600 the Riverside drive and celebrated cycle | tight brought us to the fine macadam pike ‘ight to resell the property at | request of the party secured, undersigned trus. | of the premises. on WEUN' Et poker git = Satis aass- | to Narraga’ further on. | ‘#rough the pass and at the Portages, | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after | tees ‘will sell, at public auction, “n frout of the | DAY OF Al GUST. IN7, AT-SIX OCLOCK PAL, | cords of the District E path along the shores of the Hudson, pass- | 10 Nam : Beer GHee either by the traveler himself or 01 Sich previous public sdvertisement as they “imag | {CCE Till ee at ete acti 2a Tet OF the | AY Oe tua tae Tae Din cce OCH PM | Tequest of ‘the party pueashes wee Ss Narragansett is nearel, picturesque | hacks of Indians or mules. There are few | deem necessary. THURSDAY. Pa ne sth ta | undersigned, trustees, will sell, at public muctten ples of lan STREET No WEST. sty sunt me maser oy per lakes and wooded islands delight the (ye. | Tndians to be hired and still fewer mules. WM. G. JOHNSON, Trustee, See eee RN es ae acl ——e pes dred area me 180), 10 | tn tront of the premices, on THU jaws aececencs sy es 7 Through the mauufacturing town of Wade- | another route, called the Dalton trail, oscar 344 D st. mw. | and premises, situnte in the city of Washington, | hundred and. « 111) of Denison & Leighton, | FIRTH DAY OF AUGUST. & turns to the right. and, crossing Hariem | field, with its thousands of looms, the road | Dasses through the Chilkat pass and over | jrigagas LUCKETT, Trustee. DintieE Ot Golub: Kooemcand desigueteareenorl (rosteen’. of the Estin estate, O'CLOCK PM. the following 1a bridke, we soo wheeled into the beautiful | descends to the sea, and shortiy the hand- | P"Draine route either entirely by land to | os owoe 844 D st. nw. _ | numbered one hundred and xeventeen (117), in Wm. | Plo ‘as said subdiv premises, altuate in t iw * Sac picid some cottagp of Secretary of the Interlor vhere the Pelly river | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | 0. Denlson's subdivision of lots in square numbered | Is re of the ree- * Ttie) (own Gf New Rochelle: | Aiwincina | ee acllisere ilies iietiveerts Collowediabel| pone ree esate ane ate eT BS RPAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE SOUTH. | one hundred aud it as per plat recorded In | ords of the » © District of Co. reat brought us to a perfectly graded road AE =e Ore aby | joins the Yukon, and thence by water. WEST CORNER OF N_AND UNION STREETS, | Book 16, page 176, of the records of the office of | lumbia, . licen ak wall a ativan Taany others, until, Narraganse:t Beach | route has forty-two horses on it for bax SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON. D.C. District. the same being tm- | Immediaicis : fer the above offer, we will offer dred and four through @ rolkng and attractive country. | and its rolling surf and broad <tretch of | guge, and in the spring it 1s promised that | _ Ry virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the y und basement brick dwelling | lot one hundiet wut thistyctwo a3) of the. same Nie 45. of the x Littie streams of surpassing clearness; well- | white sand is reached. The tmmense bath- | 2s many more will be provided as are | District of Columbia, passed in the cause of Fran- | house. $ 18th st. nw, subdivision, Me District aforenn Kept lawns to the very water's edge; sub- probably the finest on the At- | 25 gna! ces M. Miller et al. ve. William R. Maddox et al., | Terms of sale: Ome-third cash, and the balance | Terms of sale on each Jot: One-third cash, bal- | Sth the tmp ts. consisting of a twee stant stone walls and velveiy fields y needed. No. 16487 in Equity, we will offer for sale, {a} in one and two yeara, for which the notes of the | ence in one sud io years, With six per cent int men gio eg on ae. with greamed brick seu and the luxurious hotels and | “Phe route by way of St. Michael and the | front of the peent t the eye, while the refreshing | yukon steamers is about 3,000 miles long, | TWENTY. brownstone from Terme of sule 20 Pat sttvet ortliwes One-third of the purchase ne on WEDNESDAY, THE | purchaser must ‘be fiven, bearing Interest from | est, payal Secured by deed of trust IGHTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1897, of sale at the rate of six per cent per annum, | on the property ‘ama for three cash, at option of pur- fermed a pl sing panor miles or move. and a fitting climax of our : . te : rt n = 3 : routheasterly breeze inspired us with re- | 1799 miles of this being on the Yukon, and | AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., those certain lots or par- | payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trast | chaser. Convey and rec mg at cost of | 10 be paid im cash, a Hiner in twee brief run through the empire state was our | jawed vigor, but we were satisfied with | j!" Covered in thirty-five to forty days. | Cele of lands cituate and lying In the city of Wash. | oa the property sold. or all cash. at the purchaser's | purchasers. Terme of séle must be complied with Soorarpmgtar pots two tum per ann visit to the town of Port Chester, on the j this as a camping place, and our cent was Navigation closes on the Yukon early in ington, Pistrict of Columbia, known as parts of | option. A deposit of $100 will be required at time | in ten days, or the trastees reserve the right to of mail i. For the ne Fe i coust Was sae original lots twenty (2 twenty: (21), 21 of sale. All convesancing, acknowledging, and re- cost of detaull purchaser osit of | Semt-anuually, trom cay Moni and it so continued for some distance | bse breakers foaming in our front yard. | ‘Phe routes via Juneau are about 650 miles | etehty-two (82), In equare 603: sald lots having a | are uot complied with in ten dave from day of sale LIAM. A. GORDON, a ot aoe : Sikes i OTIS B. GOODALL. | jong, and take about twenty-five days to | frontage on N street of about sixty-five feet eleven | the trustees reserve the right to resell. the property CHARLES EARLY, be required of ‘the putebaser atthe time \e ve oth Hi f the sound and w =< cover, locke: onan frontage on Union street of about | at the risk aud oe eae Ree y23 keds Trustees. ee eee ars 7 r cording, and nother glimpse of the sound and we Store nich any | one hundred and thirty-four feet five Inches; the YHN TAYLOR ARMS. Trustee. a ne ost af the: puircha . wheeled into Greerwich and over the Cos ee ron a treperiente: ae EaGecavatcasnnto said Tend will Arse he orfered for male ae a whole.” | _$519-d&ds GEO. HW. B. WHITE, Trustee. © G. Slay & « tan Cob beidze to a rather hilly road leading a fn enc scanee c erms of eale, as prescribed by the decree: One- UNGANSGNAEROSS AU GHONEEHE one to eg thriving cnnecticut cite | AIL of the New England States Are | go in cue is $250 iu hana after buying) sup third of the piirchase ‘mones to be, paid in. cash. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS SALE OF 5 por, ane some rept = "f TT re. plies and paying all passage y n | and the residue in two equal Installmente at one 5 IND BASE MES oe ee eee Now: Vener Oe naar se eeetle dhes hundred and fifty dollars’ | and two seare from das of pale, for which the notes ae KNOWN a> AU sporting circies as the place where the | From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. orth of supplies is the smallest amount | of the purchaser must be given, with Interest. EET, NUE SOUTHEAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STRE eur ting championship contests are Here the thrifty Connecticut farmer: ve a big item in tke cost of running their by using the large recks with which | country by pointing out that many of the By virtue of » twenty-first dur « wrded in Liter ds for erisin deed of = a iso = = 3 ed | Parable semi annually, at the rate of 6 per centura ae AS selves for the gradual depopulation of their | dollars’ worth of winter clothing must be | {Mist ‘in the property sold, or all-cash, at the pur: | BS, siztue y e added to this. chasers option, “A deposit of $250 wili be required a Be ae No person should start from this part f | at time of sale. All conveyancing, acknowledging | eos Weill sell Ae the unde: ING LARGE ET_BY ito F FRAME He ee TH igued tri auction, in front of the iis abound to build their fences. | American states, including the whole of 7 vith less | apd recording at purchaser's cost. If the terme of pattie RGE WA faxaiere of thts at y at : E the country for the Klondyke with less at purchaser's cost. g fl Eespeciive Soe Pca ies le GETOWN). WASHTN na wanes of this state bave alse an idea | New England, are still worse off. The | than $760 in hand, and the more a man has | se are not complied with tn ten days from Gay | 71 CRSpay. THE TWENT me te |e eS E 2 Court seule Maint White Crosse under | birth rate in France has fallen from 38 | the better for him. Aud no person should | thei "and rink of defaulting purchases, atter | LY. TSE. COMMENCING BO GLOCE | aud pre stint vi over the New York and New Ha- | per 1,000 at the beginning of the century | start from Seattle after the middle of Au- | gve tee Snecicein' some newspaper pubuiched to | Kel; he Cltowine devcited Inu and gevinies | Batre) wants rl sell, atau acks, the little towns of Kk and gust. eailinatow of Columbia, az the same appear upon the public “ DAS OE SULN. AT ber 2 per 1,0), and is less than the death Pl WINING, Ti a : ++ FRANK T. BROWSING. Trustee, | Mug ruende of ade Baie ee cornet of CLOCK P.M, the following deserilwd pe: id. trust Chas a ha ee . so that if the present conditions con- x 418 5¢) 1 eee let, (to wit: Said tr souiiensterty St feet TA the District uf « to wit: The east ft ated no one need have any | Will have become extinct. In many of the | From the Detroit Journal. ‘SON _BROS., Auctioneers. otek thee vey qoutes ine ately enere ! ti ‘arolin 1d deseritved more 4 five-mile walk to the nea nited States, however, matters are even The turbine engine is a very old device FUTURE DAYS. Fras the south a6 oo te orb acy said | a eH Sees 1 pris on i for the same « let, as is frequently the case in the erious. This birth rate in Nevada is | in principle, but in practical application to ===. seers : v thereafter lot 85, i Res tigetiir Sith abe Seeeomentr: eae or ek oe tae Pe 16.20 per 1,000, so that, even if no more | yavigation its use has been restricted. The ., AUCTIONEERS. rae eee meat en aC tn iusemect brick dwelling, known | Multa then wets soe SS LLC people should emigrate from that state, 16 | pritish gcvernment has lately completed a THE THREE-STORY A! heretofore known as squares 49 and 47 pe ta Soe venue southeast, | t, thence northerly par ecticut. in fact, is one continuous | tion would die out completely In less | “Tit vessel, whose nine propeller wheels, Be SOS ase upon the ground plan of the late city | a hae Of tale: ¢neshird ¢ ie p euieterdy a] Hi REAR, No, 310 OC 'STRHEL NORTII- | of Georgetown, in sad District. Maine comes next with a er ages, f jreenwich to Bridge- | than 100 year: we 2 me oan sh line of villag vom Greenwich to ridge- | 1000 1m Seate a) wer Lian which gives its | Worked from a turbine engine, give it a Terms of sale, as prescribed by sald. deer. cent per aumia, poratte seml-s ‘ foll he electric ¥ F t One-third of th c : property on. following the electric | ace about a century longer to exist. New | speed of forty miles an hour. The United tue of a certain deed of trust to us dated | One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash | at the o4 ttt haser, irfield, a picturesque old town 1,000. | : y 1) 1897, and duly recorded March 31, 1807, | #nd the balance tn one and two years after sale, | pequired fe. All . a <4 Hiamy third, with 1X4 per 1,000. | States government has also used the tur-| tn Liner Ne 2009, at follo 448 et seq., of the land | With Interest. the deferred payments to be ses | real 2 ee | elms and_a fine stone chureh | Vermo fourth, with 185, and, strange | jine engine on torpedo devices at Newport. | recom of the Distrlet of Columbia at the | cured by a good nd sufficient deed of trust upon | ten dase from day of eale | library, is reached. ushing | to say. California, which comes next, has a 2 diet is | Teqest of the party secured thereby, we, the un- | the premises sold, or all cash, at the option of the trust ee aL abe Gocco areiehr Nin road the | birth rate of H4 per 1.00), or nearly 12 per | Where great speed for short i ons S| dersizned trustees, ctlon. in | purchaser or “purehiaeers, prbeit. oY $100) re ae gEt to resell the property 4 : over ine mad thi 4 teios aD eee ees ranted. It has never been used, however, quired at the time of sale on exch parcel. Terms | seals grubllgbed An atece [at the xisae . at Black Rock comes into view, | Cent less than that of Brance. This fact, | wanted of sole to be complied with within t vs from soil mae (ese aes in view of the favorable cilmate, ample | to propel vessels of the merchant marine, 12.14.16, 18 : , poe day of Sule, otherwise the trustees reserve. the yale : es area and diversity of interest and employ- | for the reason that it requires so large ity of Washington, in the District | right to r t the risk and cost of the defaali- ey As: Ss. eT ge ; Beste | t characteristic of the state, is most | an expenditure of steam that the cost or of Columbia, and’ designated as and. Weing all of | ime purchaser or purch ee Pee fe5-d&ds Siti fing gare ae Babies wit | striking. Following nia ig Connec- | fuel nullifies the value of the speed gained | tot numbered thirty-four (4) In reservation num- | vertisement of such ale wWwspaper = ee seine treet our teat | Striking. Fo ot 213 per | by its use. bered 10), er with the {mprovements, | published in Washington. D. neing, | gTHE AkOVE Sale IS HERERY post. Roots 349 Bide, eautifal lawn of | ea: Rinne Hoe | The advantages of the turbine engines | consisting of a three-story and attic brick dwelling: | @te., ut cost of the purehiiser or purchasers, oned. on xecmnt of ine rain, until TUESDAY ROBERT U TEREELL he ing citizens, by | achusetts has 215. Rhode 1s! are these—the simplicity of detail that pre- 310 © st. n.W., and the brick stable in EDWIN FORREST. TWERTARECOND, 1600, AT HALE PASE ities bias | hut still insufficient to prevent | vents many breakages, the ability to be hase money J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON.” Bea Sy eibetek the Seana pene eee on of the present race within | cared for by a single attendant an: e snd the balance in two equal 41g st. nw. ai ee js re with | fy17-d&ds (eee RATCLIFVE, SULTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. at the ser. Adepestt of sam wit te | ASSIGNEES’? SALE OF THE to - i ex y ‘a y fe: ‘he | installments, ble in one and two < Wyoming, with ite | extraordinary speed attained by it. T 5 cewetts and | Rumber of screws must be increased and, | Interest at eix (6) per centum per a Bem -annuall from day of snle ade Island, while Oregon has a rate of of trust upon the property sold, or all sine will enable the vessel to attain a rate] Shtion of the pur The purchaser at above sale havi am - a the term: 7 RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. |ZLS. comes between Ma: I the brea this being done, the use of a turbine en- i | two or three centur! | | ee neiee ie alee ae sound is | In most of the states, even those which | #1 3 meu z b THORST ; é nave jow birth ra e pop on is | Of Speed that will out distance the fastest] required of the purchaser at the time of sule. AI 2 Se = FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.) upon the : Se eee ee ese cb. or inereaces, bat the neq: wleot)| Vessel of the: ordinary tyre couwsanclog, reinding and wotarial feew at the | ENTIRE STOCK OF HARD- nthe ech the Atlantic Yacht Club of | comes “from immigration. The conciusion pee frit wtin ten days from das of sale chemse| WARE, ETC, CONTAINED oe HESRY Mo Rane | “al summer crufse | to be drawn from the statistics compiled 1s A Donkey’s Fall. the trustes reserve the right to resell the property I THE ST > > 24-d&ds Trustees. Shelter Is! and | simply that. within a period varying from | ,, aie 3 at the risk and cost of the purchaser In default. IN THE STORE OF L. H. DUNCANSON B AUCTIONEERS. ia Bris 5 ju to ep accordine eoreleumatances: | 1a ee Slceen Curanicles MAHLON” ASHFORD, SCHNEIDER'S SONS, 1010 (ead i in “Wom a tour- | the Anglo-Saxon. race-of inhabitants of | “Jim,” one of the pet donkeys at Glen} 4, aga, ALDIS B. BROWNE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE] T®SSTER S42 08 DE the absence of our w England and the Pacific coast will be | Island, disgraced himself in the eyes of the} 2°00 PENNSYLVANT? NUE |“ twosvory | ed by another. mafiagement today by going on a spree, NCANEOS a 2 NORTHWEST. STREET, NEAR G STI SasTenee : more 4 Retur cto cane i ——+e = and as a consequence is now locked up. ‘ y SALB ar ATGTION OF VALU. Ben a b (eR ote aa seriou rae Ry virtue o eed duly recorded tn | Sue, * ni on a night in bed in- | E s a E ESTATE AT ‘THE NORTHW will offer for s at public auction, on MO: Liber Of the land rec. | the Cacsapeake EN ee ies ueceieh TAC eee ee A careless attendant left the gate of his} Nik “op MAND 10TH STREET: THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1897, | ords of the | wwe Will set i | Hann sett t how te woud feck and Aker Wasury [2m he Dette Ered ves: inclosure open this morning and Jim took WASHINGTON, D.C. AND IMPROV DREN (O/CLOCK: Aca: oa) fehe)aieemalees, Siebel] iresita st abe pr _ on FREDAY, th | ep yy eeast yourailel te Brix o see how it would ftel, and the luxury age nt olcean £ os ae _| On MONDAY, AUGUST NINTH. 18 entire stock of Bullders’ Hardware, &c., in ston STH PAY oof IV AD. ‘ € 10 inches to the eastern «isline pedir et Pou usuatate Mout th’ clesest call I ever had,” said | advantage of it and began a tour of in-| ,0u MONDAY. AUGUST NINTH. isos, at FINE | Solty Pennsrivunia avenue northwest. lately | Gece McK A, the sun cin ad Ss perce clan gers cipline an start the foliowing day. the long-legged man on a backless chair | vestigation. tees, under 2 deed of trust dated May 28, 195, comete ty L. a ae an premises, eitusie in the city of Washingte rly with a id outline to the seuth Hine of 93.4 xeport by the br over 01 grocery, “wus w! vus ay. a and recorded in Liber 2029, folio 223 et stq., of he entire steck of Hardw. umitia, ian’ Bekienated ek nar poutilary Hi Wl with maid se tee1 h in front of the grocery, “wus when T wus | He made his way to the back of the] and recorded in Liber 2020. {0 Cie || neater arene eth nd designated ax part line to the polut of } river, a spin of four miles rn's nubdtvis the Housaton! | j of round Iyin | i forty-t86 Se ae ot unt and | €migratin’ to Californey in ‘4#. There wus | large cafe at a time when the beer pumps | tngersigned. will welt at public letg | Show Ceses ard Fixtures. and If so sold, the as: beiplepeles fipieal New England town of the earlier | "bout fifty of us started together, but we | were being cleaned. There were two buck- | nuinbered one (1), tw three @) and four (4) | signees will procare frun the owne:s of the Uutld- io period. Here the Johnson Homes-ead was | didn't agree very well, so ten of us sep'- | cts of stale beer standing near the door, | Ih ihe suldicisiog of milate Lunbercd throe bun. | tiie “natn the first and second ae SS least. inter our Mecea its owner, Mrs. Susan E.| pated from th’ rest an’ run a experdition | Which haa recently been drawn from the] Hivigsun, as ald subdivision: tg recorded fn’ eh | aud the second floor of No, 1012 nue, | and bounds the sme ata 4 Jot the secretary of the | + pumps. The donkey sniffed at the beverage, } ofice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, | fT & term of nor less than two 1 an five | Mine lias meee aN t Ree ee tadiee: Association of the | 0f 0UF own. We got along all right Ul we | then plunged his head in and never with-| in Book N, K., pages (4 and 95, the sume having | 28S, at & monthly rental, parable in advance, of | Pt ca tiece ect Bice ith Bridge oe R Cdnncctionts <i got among them Apaches. They was soon | drew it until his nostrils pressed close to| an entire froniivge of 100 fect the manthe siaeace: $100 per_ month aa Rie Fret gel Sits per maomn Saice welt Yisee gdh aking} a utline of ron Saath : a : > S 2 enti M strect north, by depth of 120 feet, bindiag ¢ econd year, and 1 Be fears Souk: eine | © nortls with hrice welcome. aud did us the h yanvin’ on ou trail, ir’ one day they | the bottom. Then he turned his attention | Mt treet eee es went, aod eal S| remalnder of the jense, if gnore thin two-year | TOUINE thence west ty feet; thence north | et 10 Ipelies to the bee fuches to the line of a : / : rane | to the second and was busily engaged with : 1 : scorting Us h her beautiful home rounded us. The s fifty ie nd dwellings, term is desired. If a cuffcient sum in the opln- tition ot det a& hy adeqt Tany others famous in terary life were |a fightin’. ‘They kep’ a circlin’ an’ a cir- | ttempted to drive him away. J deposited with the trustees at time of sale, and | $0 0mered in Mull, the stork, will be suid tn Lote | (4s feet ein 46 tives tothe I wout t call for a day tn perusal of the | clin’ an’ @ gittin’ nearer all th’ time, an’ | Jim was not in a mood to permit liberties | bal: in two equal installments, at one and two | tial” porate Pieces ne. = together with, #l! and singular, th being taken, so it was not surprising that| years, with futerest from date of sale at a t ty | Were, easemeucs, chy i earl iae Cent per arniin, payable gett-aunually, “and wee | qi bustres stand has tcen tn existence nearty | © = eis cured on the property; or all cash, at puschacer's | SY Sears, and the attention of the trade is es- | Muanees. | r 1 priceless historical lib storel: a veritable | us stan‘in’ with out backs together waitin’ | nd revolution- | till we could shcot to kill. Jist when we whe. the man took him by the tail and be- gan to twist it both of his hind legs shot 1.) folie One-third cash, balance in one | thercunder ise of our coloni: pecially invited to the sale. ary nistory wus a whisperin’ good-bye to each other | * ie option; und if terms are not complied with within mysteu Mo uieres oie nd two 3 et 10 be given, beating © perl all of ? Spa ie . Vnited States army was arter them. It | hoofs to the water's edge was about ten| chaser, on five dave’ advertisement. Converaneing | Of 8#le. SR hin eae ice Denny ura gO | re A pleasant ride of fourteen miles by the | wus an airthauake done it, an’ we wasn't | ROofs to the wate SUA es Set ee oe ement. siuclug | “Terms of ale: All cash. A deposit, if sold in | option of purchaser. Converancing, ete. “at ost | REP or lo shore road through characteristic Connee- no mor ant¥ably: BHOEE. nts aod Seat thi J. ROBERTS FOULKE, bulk, of $500 will be required at time of sale, | of purchaser. A. deposit of $200 required at time | bart of ticut scenery, and the towns of Milford, | us they a volcarey near there?” asked | Water In -@ sitting posture. He had to be Se ONE LOWNSEND, Fe enema OE wate! are Bok compiled Wilt An cKuereiee tewlecy vesceye ba tight no socal mes | ele) Annee pny Woodmount and West Haven, and we en. | the €ttle man with high shoulders and a | jlshed out to save him from drowning. Then RD, Attorney, 470 La. ave nw. | Hight to resell at the risk and ‘cost nf defaulting | proverty a che isk sud roet of the defaulting pur- | Addition, to ew: aad aie ter the thriving city of New Haven, with | ™! ek . the donkey was dragged off to a box stall 4, 13.5,7,9 Wirchaser, after five days’ notice of such ressle | cb Ger five dase’ advertisement” In suite or : SE eee eee Naw. What'er yon talkin’ ‘bout vol- | 1.04 Soured in canes AHGS Aad fa some newspaper published tn Washington, D.C | mewepiper yshtisbed te Washincion. 1.6, saare 21, i maid ts view of Yale field on the left -:ne caneys? I said airthquake.” vA uctioneers. . PLANT, Jr., Assignee, z D PAR nd pt. Wappen Rock on the right. All along this plea “I heerd you. But I went through that | Ss. eanat Eps TRUSTHES' SALE OF TWO BRICK HOU: JAMES 'W. GREER AST | tases SDB WARNER. [inter a teen poe stretch of pike of Long Ie same deestrict that year. Them Apaches | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c, | SIX KOOMS EACH AND MODERN INEROVE: | $y8-d&dbs ‘340 Tediaua ave. | — —-——— = | Of indetstednens x. sound, handsome cottages and trim yachts { get arter us an’ we hustled up into th’ cra- MENTS, NOS, 281 AND 293 OAK STREET, LE = THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, make th we long to be remembered. | ter of a volcaney so as to stan’ ‘em off. Todny. eS Se ‘A et qe eS SE BEST SON aE 612 B st. nw, The gre < that fringe the city s | We built Ol peanal : y Virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in s ENTY-NID LY, 1897, — he Kreat elm t fringe the city streets | Thee comtans kin’ of a platform inside, an’ C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— | Liber 2110, at follo 211 et seq., one of the land | TEN O'CLOCK A.M., on the premises. TRUSTE! SOF A VALUARLE TRACT OF | One #nd two years, with interest from day yd the traveler of the capital city and | they couldn’ @ took us in a thousand years | cuuncery sale of busiaess property, No. 400 to 470 | records of ‘the District of Columba, we shall sell, GEORGE H. PLANT, Jr. Assignee, ACRES ADIOINING Tit Fate of 6 pe thoroughfa but the rough, | if we'd had grub. One mornin’ when we | © st. n.w., on Wednesday, July 28, at 4:30 o'clock | 18 fiont of the premi TUESDAY, THE 142) New York ave. PARK AND TRAV all in cash, at Stoned pavements are not by any 1 | Wus jist about starved, that ole volcaney | »m. Wi. G. Johneon aud oscar Luckett, tan | THIRD DAY OF AUG 1807, AP FIVE JAMES W. GREER, Assignee, ‘GTH BY SIXT! | Rarments to be UCR tastes tl ive as the perfect. stree; kim to life, cut loose like a dynermite ex: f ae e MSE 4 CAG (ae ores EM. i ate Ix (26) oe thirt ah 340 iana ave. VANDED, as t aa! on property wuld deposit of Temple street, so famous for | Plosion, an’ we wus blowed ninety miles | ' Sore iio teat t0 yp mppactys) scbdtyiaion) 101s “DUNCANSON BROS, AUGT A deed of trust to us, reconted nil tye peed vege Piesee a sate rful elms, the Yaie gym. Osborn | t0 th’ west afore we landed ina san’ hill, | Duscineon Brow, Aucta, ath and D ate, n.w.— | Drott Park, recorded in Book Cunt No, 8. page : se grad ee untig. the land recoeae of, the District of Goluto- | Goeregumiuy and recoding ot Seaeace eee nderbilt Halls and Yale gre-n were | Not a durn one of us had a scratch.” Chancery sale of unimproved property at eouth- | “Perms of sale: Une-third cash, balance in one and | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NICE TWO-STORY SIX. | Bit. ty d-tver No: 1830, folio $91. snd at the re fi Sous b Corannas The long-legged man reached for his | “St corner of N and Union sts. s.w., on Wed-| two years, with 6 per cent interest per annum, ROOM BRICK | DWELLING. | KXOWN AS | Greet Ot the erie, ibe eee HENRY BP. GILY “ = | weasel skin, took on a sickly grin and sald, | Hesdey, July 28, at 6 o'clock p.m. Frank T. Brown. | payable seil-annually.. £60 on eaclhovtee required Qo a eas DAY, AUGUST Ss27-d&ds rosters. “Whacll you fellers take?” ing and Sam'l Maddox, trustees. at time of sale. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, siateenth 16th) day of March, “A.D, 1804. ‘and re- nea RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & €O., AUCTIONEERS, soo Tomorrow. Dies ali corded among the land records of the District of part ahcatiesd RES, Jupiter's Nenrest Moon. ba Syti-dkds ‘Trustees. | Columbia, in Liber No 1885, folio 421 et seq.. and Seat,” described as SALE OF A K STRE No. 1098, at folio 128 et records for the request of the party signed trustes will of the northeast cort Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.—| 5 vLINt TOIaeoIs ~ | at the requast of the holder of the notes secured Trustees’ sale of dwelling, No. 1823 18th et. n.w., | THOMAS DOWLING & 00.,AUCES., 612 B ST.N.W. | thereby, we will offer at public auction, in froat of | & sgenrered One of the queerest of the heavenly | on Thursday, July 29, at 4:80 o'clock p.m. John | AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS prop. | te_premlses, ON THURSDAY, THE TWENTY. | déted, Mur i8. f 4 ON ‘D2 u NIN’ "4 PLY, A.D: 7, vB | records of the Distr bodies is the satellite that is nearest to | ‘fylor Arms Geo. H. B. White, trustees. ERTY, N 25 AND 27 MONKOB STREET, acK rs eke Soong aeectted reallocate fe 241, being the south si upites 1 Rateliffe, Sutton & Co., - 990 Pa. ave. ANAOUBTIA, D: Or " i ¥ so : o and rina re along sitid “A" north nhough tt isiblgger than’ our) Tyisaes's tale of stack et Kardemce: enclstaet | pos MONDAY: AUGUET. — SROOND, 190, tere eo oe adecrlbcd "ar dolistee’ Gil ||O0:degrecs’ weet. 2568 perches! tothe _mecthenee moon, its substance ts 1 than ~Assignee’s sale of stock of hardware, contained | FIVE O'CLUCK P.M., we will sell, at pub e col ‘of part convese Reese by is cen than half as | in giore of L. H. sehuelder's Yous, 1010 Pa. ave. | ton, in front of the premises Nos, 8S" a that certain plece or parcel of land and premises | corner of part convesed io Keexe by | From the Mttsburg Dispateh, nd of Columbia, in Liber J. A, ed reconied light as cork. Pv 2 i bet 101 id land reed in Liber 10 folio $40: - wo; and that instead of one moon, | Geo, H. Plant, jr., and James W. Green, assignees, | “utisting of a brick und frame store and dwelling. | Brick Machine Company's" subdivision of lots in| south S2!, desires weet 56.48 perches to. north ribed real estate, situa Celts of Wisk Terms: Sold subject to a trust of $1,500, bui- | square ten hundred and ti on, in the Distri to wit: Parts e (1008), as per plat | ne of read “BR.” thence with sald road “B™ south | ance cash. $100 erate Fequired at tine of sale, | Tecorded.in Liver 16, folio $4, of the Tecords of the | 60 degrees eave YS 8s perches to the southeast Olive st. | and all conveyancing and recording at the pur-| gurveyor's office of ‘the District of Columbia, to- | corner of whole tract conveyed to Flnekel, beluz it is rally two, and they floating so close | Duneanson Bros., Auct: 9th and D ste. u.w. together that the inhabitants of either | ‘rristees’ sale of real es te on 28th st umbered five hundred aud oft pes | | hemisphere—if there be any inhabitants— chaser's cost. Zi iy at DLW, y "el a iy scds the ith the improvements thereot he seuihw 1 f land at a point on the line of K street disteut | may almost talk to each other. ‘They and 27th at. n.w., on Thursday, July 29, 6 o'clock & 32% gether with the hereon. so the souihwest ver “of land conveyed 10 2 | ray = : . Y are, | ym. 5 Gr LING Terms of sale: On--third of the purchase money | Reilly by deed recorded among sald land records forty-six (46) feet weet from the seuthenst eooner | at least, so close that it may be possible pace aa Forreat and J. Holdsworth Gordou, | smoMas DOWLING & C0. AUCTIONEERS, | to be paid. in cash, and the balance to he paid In | Liber JA. S e thence with w he | of ald Tot nun nd resuming th | to have arranged a telegraph system be- = 612 B st. N.W. two equal instailments, respectively fn one and two uded 10 road west togpnty-one (21) feet, thence north ninety shx | tween the two. Prof. Barnard saye if the | .Duseanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D ste. n.w.— a : ae B Fears, to be secured by a deed of trust upon the BH4R perches to the beginning, | (68) fee€ eleven «11) Inclies, thence east twenty | satellite 1s not in two paris, tnere must be | Tmustees’ wale of dwelling, No. 1228 I st. ne., on| PEREMPTORY SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- | property sold, with interest thereon, payable semi- fuiprovements thereon, consisting of frame | ONC GL) feet, thence south ninety-ix Gib) feet J \e oe "Th 7 “ ERTY AT SUITLAND, PRINCE GEORGE'S | annually, at ‘the rate of six per cent per annum to " eleven inches to the place of be 7 a light belt around it, which is very much | Thureday, July 20, at G o'clock p.m. Louis D. COUNTY, MARYLAND. until paid, or all cash, at the option of the pur- STmAIR Ninoh Sicores Sette with all the improvements. rights. "tr, | like'that of Jupiter itself. Wine and Clarence B. Rheem, Trustees. At auction on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST FOURTH, | chaser Sale tc be closed in fifteen days from day . Upoo Which there ts now a erty Will be sold subject, however see Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 °F st. n.w.—Sale | 1897. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., on | of sale, otherwise the property to be resold at the | the eum of $1,400, with interest from October 24, ' Ancient Printing. of household furniture, bicycles, ete., at Hxchange | the premises, we will sell 361 acres of iand at | risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five of ‘trust for $3,200, the full pari Will be stated at the time sale, Suitland, about 3 miles from “Aracostia, and 2% | di advertisement tn some paper published a Prom the Pittsburg Dixpateh. Auction Roome, 1831-1883 H at. n.w., on Thureday, | miles from new bridge, the sanie being a tract of | in the city of Wasbington, D. C. ‘Conveyancing at | ,eTime of sale: (ue-third of purchase money in : July 29, at 10 o'clock a.m. Also, at 12 m., borses, | land conveyed from Rosa P. Suit, executrix of S. T. | the cost of the purchaser. hae of cule acd the balsuce in equal instaliments | compiled with in Bifteen dass from the ¢ Recent investigations in Egypt prove al-| vehicles and barnces. = pales Cee ie Parner) and recorded in Liber Lou oe ? soak attens und sino sencacufer hich eit be ituken Sey the eee em resell the proper inGat “beyond Riou (hata thesw Te, eave: . W. B., No. 16, folio 599, ete., one of the land CLARENCE B. RHEEM, | Trustees. heroes tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five bey question tha the wonderful) & Bensinger, Auct., 040 La: ave. n.w.—fale of | records of Prince Geotge's county, Md. ‘This being | _iyl6-&de 916 F st. nw. ) aoe ee ee sn arable seaitaniusiiv. fron day | dase" advertisement of such renale iu some wews. people of the Nile actually printed with | horses, on Thursday, July 29, at 10 o'clock a.m. @ very desirable piece of property ebould Fs d blished in Washington, D.C. movable types as early as the ninth cen-| Marcus Notes, Auct., 687 Ta, ave. n.w.—Sale of | the attention imal oe ‘pecking an investment, FUTURE DAYS. serene oa resp ee emeguerige | oS tthe purchase at = erty sold, or 2ll in cash, at purchaser's option. Verancing, etc., at the purchaser's cust. tury of our era. Two papyri of that time | bousebold furnitare, carpets, ete., on Thureday, | ‘An electric toed, bet, been survered through this | —> Aer teER, BUTTON & O0., Auctioneers. terms of sale are oof complied with in fifteen | _i928-0&ds __ THOMAS J. PARKER, Tvurtee e be d twenty-seve July 20, at 10 o'clock a.m. ; days wi ve the rigbt to resell the said pro Fares repre een = ——— ‘~ have been found, and twenty-seven print- | JU x Sa = ‘Terma made known at sale. Sy27-a&eds A ——— s Cae rink and cost Uf the defaulting purchaser, | _MATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., Auctioneers } ings on paper of the century following. In- = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE, WITH | Gooveyancing sud recording at purchaser's cost. = | dications point to all the printing being AUCTION SALES. RATCLIFFE, SUITON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Oe LR = LOULS _P. SHOEMAKER, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | done by priests, and the perfection of It in- orn eS os it a ae ey EE Bm er J. D, COUGHLAN, oa dicates that {{ was then no new experl- FUTURE DAYs. WINDOW HRICK. DWELLING porta HAS, | ber No. 1016, folio 488 et seq., oue of the lund rec- cbt SrKEETS NoMTaWesT, SY THIRTEEN ment with the clever craftsmen. It has = = 205 G STREET NORTAWES ; Sj | ords for the District of Columbia, and at the re- Ie, rm SEE! By virtue of a certain de e also been learned that printed paper money ©. G. BLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, RINE ROOMS, CELLAR. DATA ASDOENS | auest of ‘the parties secured thereby, the under: ee By gg ft yy nui Was issued in northern Syria during the 1407 G ot. nw. MODEMS IMPROVEMENTS, = | slened trustees will offer for wale be pablic anetion. | musrees’ SAL OF TWO-STORY BRICK STORE | of the land revords of “he District of Celia, Secondly crosanewtautl inate catcariy#ani104 ll pusrame sitar onlvienin cee es y virtue of a certain deed of trust MONDAY. XISTH ALS | TNAND. DWELLING, NO, 900 N STREET SUUTH- | We will sell at public auction in front ‘of the peu: the government of the caliph of Bagdad | PROPERTY. ON PROSPRCE AVENUE. ‘Bp. | Gated September. 1. No teat Gilg, recorded eto, | the roliowing. described real eatatey situate poy ca Steir ot ths Ghent Out | Ee at MADE EAEE ee eee aaa berated @ Paper factory in the). PHD BTKLUIS, IN GEORGETOWN. cee | the Land records of the Disirict of Columbia, and | 18, the cits of Washington, in, the District of Co- | me” pistrict of Columbia, passed Iu Equity Cause | O'CLOCK PAL. at the request of the purty we the request of the party secured thereby, we | lumbla. to wit: Lot fifty-eight (S), in Powell's sub- |S 14417. end the power contained in a deed of | cured thereby, the following described real estat By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of division of lot twelve (12), In square five hundred ae 5 oo = Will sell at public atictlon in front of th : 08 e 12), in ag eae Is of the Dis- | to wit Kinsen Got Seventeen Mem im Trouble. |S 12566 witiete Hey’ d'Gitan te Quy ute | ines, Vou Fabpay, THE rHuieniord Day “oF | and Mtrseven, GO. together with all tho ime | tre of Cow in Liber 10M ac folie Sri et eet | All of Nols mubered, thirty four GO. ¢hicte-tve 1 From the Philadelp i. id eater WaeOCK PMC: Jand | Piterms: One-third cash, the balance in one and | the lndersbened iil sell, UY pubic au in | 5)», thirty-six G6) and thirty-seven 7) te Georse re defend- he clt. y } : . "i 2 others’ and premises in tl OF Washington, District | two sears, with iat ee Tee’ oP ne AMG | front of tue premises. on THURSDAY, AUGUST | W. ‘Cochran and others’ | subdivision of | suave la Record. ndersigned trustees will offer for sale, at ae - ” Ey A woman who lives near Shoenakers- | prbite auction. Im front of the premises, on MON. | Of, Cumbia, know? aE fra of lots ree a per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on a Ae ciae tte eonieince se mdei | per plat recrded. tw Liber We nel ae oe t FIVE | square numbered five bundred he 3 i fe otiv. vay, NINTH DAY of AUGUST, . sold, or all cash, at the option of the | {8 square 516. jae a ville gave information to Detective Lyon | DAY oot’, MINTH DA sre) = ee a ee oe Cee Aepoett of $200 required at the time in the oMice of the surveyor of the District Of Go- | the records of the office of the surveyor of the lowing which led to warrants being served upon | in Georgetown, D.O., and known and, distinguished Bia orrthe records of the surveyors othecntt the De sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with a >, Boa 14. wage District of Columbia. This property will be eold 98. of sale: Gne-third of the purchase money | subject to a prior deed of trust securiig, the pay- a seventeen residents of that region, charged | #5 8nd be 2 of lots 80 and 00, tn Beatty and | Disirict of Columbia, being 17.6 feet front by a | i fifteen dave from the day of sale the trustees re | sitet be paid in cash, and the balunce in two equa] | ment of $3,400 and interest on sume. dnted De- | with fllegal fishing by using throw-nets. | Hayking edsition fo, Georgeom ay, weaning 4 | depth of £0 feet, and! Lnproved és ebore. SET Cost of the detutlting purchasse alter five dase’ | wetallmen's, parable ooe and two years =p | og eae SF areal * The best Washi | The detective became curious to know why | $9 feet, east 15 feet, south to Prospect street, and | tg be pald Iv cashe Lalance at ohe Gr ane rey, | advertisement in. some newspaper published in | Ca¥ of wale. respectively. with lcrest at ie tnd | Terme of sale? All cash over and above e Washing Powder made. | 410 woman had turned informer. on so | (002 Mest, (p the beginning, improved by prem: | (% "yous." secured ‘by decd of trast upon’ cia | Wasnington, D. ‘G. "Ail copverancing, "Ae. at the | Of tlt Pet, <aiun Pet oleae, ‘notes et the’ jus | deed of trist securing the parivent ef A000 iad Best for all cleaning, does the work | ™#25,meM. He says she finally told him pg ig ep yl ‘the balance in | Broverty, with aoum at eens cent per annum, ae amiga ar BOD BaRGaaNT'? | chuser, xecured by deed of trust on the property | deterest op the same. deportt of $400 te ‘re = ing, ork | that two of the fishermen had had the au- | «ge and twa. years. with interest. ar ail cash. If $00 requfred af time of Bale. Ferma to be tome | _3798-&de, : ‘Trontocs._ | O04, JP fore peck st the opiton of the yur | tcrording to be at the purchaser's cost, ert et > heady } dneity to kiss her on the public road, and | the terms are 1 jeen, dass with within ten (0) days or right ©. G. SLOAN & 00, 1407-G at. 2.w. ari fof $100 will be required At time | sale to be complied with within ten quickly, cheaply and thoroughly | that ‘she there and then took down ‘their | te re. reserved eal atthe ret. and. coat | fo ress ag risk and cist of efautt - nebaner ae aoe ne ree Pie ‘foe nett eecreed to resell. at the | the date of tale or the property ‘will be tase “at t numes and determined to have them Gefeniting purchaser. comrs after five (6) days’ ening FRESH ROASTED ‘and cost of the default! 5 of defaulting purchsser. Largest package--greatest economy. ' ished for illegal fishing. pane a ae ore Rel aad A depontt Star. All recording, conveyancing, etc., at pur- | On yaar JULY TIETH, Fart en terms of ssle are not complied with within | CHARLES B. BAUMAN, THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY. — — <eo____ roOUGMILY H. GIVEN, cnaeer's Gy" MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trustee, LVS a ge cuantity of Fresh Roasted tie | sebesbepaate pormtee ose E az dig wt Caicago, St. Louis, New ¥. ee ig y Ei Hw : it roceries, z oR LYRED 80) LEWIS ©. DEN! te mabe: aaa eee York, a ent see Soe Star pay because 107 G naw. ADOLPH A. HOEHLING. ie Trevstaey”” ‘6 “Fae et = GG. SLOAN & 00., Aucts. SDWALD ¥. BUCKLEY, * HAM y in ‘dy28-6hde ‘Trustecs. 3y20-0ada 1416 '¥ st. aw. ~! jy2 e 26-10 ‘Trustees, Iy19-4&ds 1915 Pa. ave. aw.