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10 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1898-12 PAGES. McK new ’s None IS IN DANGER Public Bureau Condition of the Wounded in Key of West Hospitals, ~ Imformation |rypy waxto riont AGAIN for ihe N E A -— = Pe ene . °_| After Being Injured Many Pushed 933 Pa. Ave. Once More to the Front. North side bet. Sth and 10th st SUIT AND OREIN JTHEROES IN BATTLE L. WASHINGTON VERY cordial invitation is extended to + A all visitors and delegates of the N. E. A. KEY WEST, Fla, July 7—The 395 to make this store their headquarters | wounded heroes of Santiago, brought here in Washington. We have established a | by the Iroquois, are doing well, and none : is in danger. They are distributed between the Marine and Convent Hospitals and the unused cigar factory, which had been previously fitted for such purposes. ete. Comfortable chairs have All officers and some of the men are quar- teen provided in cur reception room for the use tered at the Convent Hospital, where the seers, and it is earnestly hoped | nuns are doing fine service as nurses. At . and the ladies expeci all places the utmost care and skillful méd- ical and surgical attention are devoted to the wounded men. These wounded warriors, returning to KY .§ 1 their native soil after their glorious S Wf. licKnew, 933 Pa.Ave. achfevements in the field, were, strange to ved in rather cavalier fashion. while © bureav of information, which will cheer- -ajsh fail directions concerning points of bout the national capital, street of tired si; say, rect heir landing would have been com- ? ‘ \ monpiace had it not been grotesque. The $ (| and througa somebody's negligence went 2 Sas PDF aground oO a sana bur, where she remained ; Flour Is Best fur three hours, a brace of government a (] tugs struggling to free her, while from the - z 2) Tails of the stranded ship peered bronzed From any stan:lpoint you view fac of wounded men, eager to step once 5 a ‘ > (| more on American s Eventually the it. It yields one-fourth MORE }| camer siid off and was docked. bread to the barrel than other ¢ NG Muthastaaue brands. It never fails to make 2| News of her arrival had brought to the y crowd of curiosity seekers, bans. There was not a sign of those very per- abled soldiers had 7 to §| received their hurts—not a cheer, not a § it that, your grocer sends you only “Cream ¢ hi jap. It was exactly a one of the ( $ the whitest, most nutritious, most ( | dock ¢ ious Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry ( sm, even ame sons for whom the di! > ular line Steamers bau arrived on a day B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., (|* ), ahG Was dischas her ordinary pas- ‘There no gang plank, and r ssalers, 1105-11u7-1109 11th st. se. 2] the wo Wholesalers, {05103 Mt nded men were oviiged to clamber - Se. down the companion iaaders as best they \ | could to get as Conon on on oe oe eee os SA the amb it ces in the town had been brought into service, but despite their fre- quent and hurried trips, filled to the last inch, th2 prov nm Was entirely inadequate. in consequen many of the men had no S S cS other resource than’ to waik four blocks to the horse car line, on which they were Members and their friends jolted to the hospitals, at the other end of c « the Lown. will find in our store thousands ‘Ths sight of the stalwart fellows, blacked £ beauti 5 renee by the tropical sun, bruised and scratched of beautiful articles, inexpen by Caban jungles, and wrapped ia. band: sive in price, appropriate for ages which covered, but did not conceal, 5 Eh ae their wounds as they shambled and streg- souvenirs. A visit implies no gied along the rugged reads, had in it much of pathos, perhaps tragedy. Their Wounds. It was 11 o'clock before the last of thoga Galt & Bro abie to keep their feet had been safely dis- cor embarked. Most of these suffer from rifle JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS & STATIONERS, | snot wounds in the arms or hands, About Dethies Sd thirty-five others, whose injuries are in the lower parts of their bodies, had to be car- ried off in stretchers. Fifteen, who are suffering from a mild attack of meas sy were left on board the steamer and will probably b2 taken back to Cuba when the iroquois returns. ‘The debarkation was not completed until early yesterday morning. Most of these men laugh at their wounds. They want to go vack, for they have tas:ed real fighting and are hungry for more. it was learned as they fell in the firing lines at Santiago the corporals hustied them to the rear, but in nearly every case the moment make-shift bandages were swathed about their wounds they push:d = again to the front, until it eventually be- men’s tan low shoes came necessary to’strip them of their car- 4 tridge belt: Said one of them in telling t ® | this of the others: “D—n it; they had to stay $2.98, They had nothing to fight with. ch were bought obligation to purchase. f they’re Rich’s shoes they’re proper.”’ Ten-two F. Rich’s are making a special offering in es’ oxfords and SOOCPDPOPDE DO DMD OS © ack then. ‘They talk of the two days’ bloody battle in the mest unconcerned way imaginable. One man was struck by while in the act of firing ‘Yne bali struck his right f the wrist and eibow. It went straight through the forearm, then penetrated the upper arm, struck his right side and pe ed through his body, coming out at the left side. Bravery of Their Foes. Strange to say, he will not die, but be sweurs he will make nis way back to Cuba and score at least ten lead Spaniards for each of his gashes. All are loud in their praises cf the fight- ing qualities of the Spanish troops, but say their losse~ must be enorm our own dead and wounded extr: figures are given by many, but wise! place the figures for the two da. ing at between 1,200 and 1,d 300 of whom were Killed. At the hospitals suits of pajamas were served out to the soldiers, and they lounge about the rooms in the airy garment reading the latest newspaper tales of their owh prowess and chafling each other ther on. indeed, many of those whose wounds are trifling have been unconcernediy waik- ing about the streets and renewing frien ships at the hotels, with no other apparel than these scanty sleeping garments. The Iroquois will probably return to San- tlago within a day or two, and meanwiile another ship, with a larger body of more seriously wounded men, is expected to arrive here hourly. ——_—_ PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION, wii to sell for $4 and $3.50. Considering the fact that they’re ost exclusively isi shoes to be that they’rethe most serviceable as vell, the opportunity is of special import- ance. fight- ) perhaps ' uch a showing of ladies’ white and natural linen ox- ferds and tan and black walk- ing oxfords, was never before o ° 3 rs $ e e eo ¢ é e © r3 ¢ ; ry 6 e $ € > ¢ & 3 ¢ ¢ eo + a << di ¢ =e Ps ; ¢ a : made. Every style is distinc- ; ? Z ° i tive—the creations of the world’s famous shoema’:ers, whose styles we control in this city—and which are sold in New York by Slater & Alexander and in Newport by Seabury. The People Urged to Return Thank: for Victories. ° President McKinley last night issued the following proclamation: To the People of the United States of ‘America: At this time, when to the yet ae ee Seieeiat at fresh remembrance of the unprecedented eben = aes oer ee success which attended the operations of keseson acter! to the tan the United States fleet in the Bay of Manila and black riding boots for on the Ist day of May last, are added the army officers—the former for tidings of the no less glorious achievements “i Shaki Y four be- wear with the new Khaki of the naval and military arms of it i the latt ae th loved country at Santiago de Cuba, it 1s Hanne yes he = fitting that we should pause, and, staying regulation uniforms. If you the feeling of exaltation that too naturally cannot get here in person use attends great deeds wrought by our coun- the mail, for we assure you trymen in our country’s cause, should rev- erently bow before the throne of divine grace and give devout praise to God, who holdeth the nations in the hollow of His — hands and worketh upon them the marvels ¢ ’ of His high will, and who has thus far B. Rich s Sons, vouchsafed to us the light of His face and “High-art footwear for_the elit led our brave soldiers and seamen to vic- ms tory. 2 Ten-two.F St. I, therefore, ask the people of the United 220066020606000688 | Sta 's, upon next assembling for divine - : wor hip in their respective places of meet- eee ing, to offer thanksgiving to Almighty God, who, in His inscrutable ways, now leading as ANLes our hosts upon the*waters to unscathed triumph, now guiding them in a strange Wi “ WwW 29 Ds land, through the dread shadows of death ith “Hot Water Pipes to success; even though at a fearful cost; now bearing them withgut accident or loss to far distant climes, has watched over our eause and brought nearer the success of the right and the attainment of just aud honorable peace. With the nation’s thanks let there be mingled the nation’s prayers that our gal- lant sons may be shielded from harm alike on the battlefield and in the clash of fieets, and be spared the scourge of suffering and disease, while they are striving to uphold their country’s honor, and, withal, let the TL | nation's heart be stilled with holy awe at = eee = the thought of the noble men who have Reports of Educational Association. peceae art heroes a bey » sies eich —_ compassionate sympathy for jose Who ‘The Eyening Star will publish each day | Suffer berenvemens, oe piaure” sickness, an interesting report of the proceedings of | wounds and bonds by redson of the awful the National Educational Association con- | struggle. And, above all, let us pray with venUon. Copies of The Star during the | earnest fervor that He, the dispenser of riod covered by the convention, from | #!! g00d, may speedily remove from us thé jo 7 to 13, inclusive, will be mailed to any | U=told afflictions of war and bring to our address in the United States for 10 ¥ | dear land the blessings of restored peace, Ss for 10 cents. | and to all the domain now ravaged by the cruei strife the less boon of security If you want anything, try an ad. in The | and tranquillity. WILLIAM McKINLEY. Star. If anybody has what you wish, you| Executive Mansion, will get an answer, ‘Washington, July 6, 189% Instead of sending to New York army and naval officers may now be fitted here with just what they need for all POLIO OGL PGE ODDS FO PPO IG OO 8G OOO GG OOO DG9YD 9099 HPPGHIGPOD HOST perfect satisfaction— no risk. you run nae WHI cook everything that a coal range could, and cook it. better and cheaper. Bakes, brofls and furnishes hot water for Se gn Sn aos $20 ushes—no tr eight drilled burne: plete for - Gas ‘Appliance Co., 1424 New York Avenue. Sy7-28@ Mayer Bros. & Co. COOLEST SHOPPING PLACE iN TOWN. .; 10°to19* Ribboms, déa. Thousands of yards of this All-silk Satin Ribbon go on sale tomorrow morning. Nos. 16 and 22, in all colors. Ribbons that sell for toc. to 16c.°4 yard, re- -duced to close at the uniform price of 5c. We're go- ing to make Washington hum with tomorrow’s bar- ———— ee $2.50 Trimmed Hats. $2.50 Short-back Sailors, oe in mull, wings, chiffon, &c., +... -99¢. | $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 Belts... .$1.25 A beautiful assortrent of Velvet Belts with handsome enameled buckles—very Reduced to $1.25. $1.00 Gloves. .5 ag sites oc 35s. 74S: White Washable Chamois Gloyes, reduced to 74e. Ladies’ Fronts................49¢. White, Black and Colored Fronts, made of 5 rows of ruffling with lace $1.50 and $1.99 Belt Buckles. : -98c. ‘The complete Belt Set. 25c. Dewey Souvenir Spoon... .19c. 50c. Shirt Waists = z A splendid assortment of Waists for less than the cost of the labor $2.98 to $4.50 Suits...... garments—that is, one of a Linen, several 25c. Plated Shirt Waist Sets. 75¢. and o8c. Plated Shirt Waist styles, to close, Ladies’ Belts. Splendid Belts, in white, black and and covered 25c. Pearl Shirt Waist Sets... .19c. 39c- Plated Link Cuff Buttons. -19¢. A Postscript! We'll place on sale tomorrow 5,000 yards of White India Linen that has always sold for I9c. a yatd—at.< ~~... 2-3... Mayer Bros. & Co., 937-939 F St. ACTION OF CONVENTION | Lieut. W. R. Addicks has b2en ordered to command the Aileen. Lieut. A. Gartley, detached from com- leen and ordered to coin- NAVY ORDERS. Wm. A. Young of Norfolk, Va., Nominated ‘I : man for Congress. mand the Ata! Lieut. J. A. Deughert to the Heisna. Commodore R. R. Wallace, been ordered to duty ‘ghthouse board. To Mark the Site of Massacre. The House committee on the Ubrary has favorably reported the Senate bill provid- nt to mark the site of earney massacre of De- from the Sterling retired, has James Hay Renominated by Virginia Ss a member of the Democrats — The Populists in Ten- messee Choose Their Candidates. ‘The democratic convention of the second congressional district of Virginia yester- day nominated William A. Young of Nor- folk for Congress Young was elected two years ago, but was vi seated in favor of Dr. R. A. Wise. Chicago platform was indorsed. ing for a monume; the Fort Phil. Ke cember 21, 1866, —— by acclamation. = aS iy AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. James W. Ratolife, Axct., Sole of dwelling corner Md. ave. and Gth st. n, on Thursday, July Williams, & Co., Aucts., 10th and D u.w.—Chancery sale of square 1094, lot 18, on Thuraday, July Doub and Albert T. Coumbe, trustees. ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st, n, sale of No. 1619 Marion st. naw. 920 Pa. ave. nw.— Judge Stephens’ Plurality. Returns so far received from the second congressional district of Mississippi. assure the election of Judge Z. N. Stephens to the seat in Congress made vacant by the resignation of H. V. Sullivan, the present United States rality will be about 300. on Thursday, Wake and James J. Lampton, trustees. James W. Ratcliffe, Aue} ‘Trustees’ sale Renominated James Hay. The seventh district tion met at Charlottesville, Va., yesterday, and renominated James Hay of Madison, the incumbent, for Congress. The convention condemned the republi- can party for an unn y and for imposing a burden of internal venue taxation on the mas leasing the moneyed class. 920 Pa. ave. n.w. -B.W., on Thursday, Buckley and democratic conven- 230 p.m. Edward F Alfred 8. Willson, tristees. —* Tomorrow. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., #th and D sts. n.w.— ‘Trustee's sale of business property on south side bet. 14th and 15th sts. and on east side of 6th st. bet. D and E n.w. July 8, at 5:30 pam. B. F, Burche, surviving ry war bond is- of New York uve J. D. Bellamy Nominated. The democratic convention of the sixth district of North Carolina met last night in Wilmington with full at- tendance of delegates. lemy of New Hanover was nominated on the first ballot by an overwhelming ma- The convention was harmonious and enthusiastic throughout. Walter B. Williams & Co., Auc sts. n.w.—Chancery sale of lot 11, square 1027, July 8, at 4 p.m; also, at 5 p.m. Daniel W. Douv congressional urimproved, on Frid No. 507 10th st. n.w and Albert T. Coumbe, ‘Thomas Dowling & Co. Chancery sale of No. 6 July 8, et 5 p.m. Lewin, truste+s. Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E United States marshal’s sale of right, title, claim and interest of William L. Bramhall in and to lots B, E and F, fronting on Newport place, in riday, July 8, at 11 a.m. Aulick Mr. John D. Bel- Avcts., 612 B st. n.w.— .W., on Friday, wnuel Maddox and Wm. Meyer Richardson for Governor. The populist state convention w at Nashville, counties being repres five delegates. ented by about sixty- B. N. Richardson of Frank- lin Was nominated for governor. platform indorses the Omaha and nounces the present ‘tem; indorses the ac- tion of the national executive committee in Omahe. in declaring against fusion; de- n.ands reforms in the exiting election laws in this state and condemns the * ruinous Pelicy adopted by the last democratic legis- jature in this state and advocates option by counties. The nominee is a lawyer and has been county judge of Williamsen county about square 69, on Pelmer, U. S. marshal, J. E. Frechle & Co., Aucts., 818 Sth st. n.w.— Sale of groceries and fixtures, on Friday, July 8, St. Louis platforms; taxation sy J. G. Sinclair, Auct., 626 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of household effects, &c., on Friday, July 8, at 10 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs, JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & rae TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, WITH ALL MODERN MENTS, ae 8TH ST. N. E. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 637 K ST. N. E, NEAR G, NEARLY NEW, WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. FTERNOON, JULY FO HALF-PAST FOUR’ 0" S r sale, by public auction, in front of the premises, 2-story brick house, No. &31 Sth street northeast. ‘On the SAME AFTERNOON, House No. 637 K street northeast. has all the modern improvements, an mand the attention of parties in search of a home or investment. ‘Terms: Stated at sale. $200 deposit on accept- JAMES W. RATCLIFFE. Auct. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIGNEERS. TRUSTFE’S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. 8028 CAMBRIDGE STREET (GEORGET)WN) NORTHWEST. a deed of trust, recorded in Liber . at folio 227-et-seq.,. one of the land records and at the request of reigned, ag surviving blic auction, in front of NESDAY, JULY ‘THIIt- E' O'CLOCK P.M., lot 47. in Ashford &' Ridout, trustees’, rubdivision of ered 1282, "in the cli known as’ square m 112, Georgetown, as per plat recorded in Liber ; BR. S., follo 241, of the records of the office of the surveyor of th» District of Columbia. ter cash, balance in 6, 8G months afier date, with interest at'5 per cent per srnum, payable semi- annually, said payments to be in equal install- ments, and secured on property sold,. or all je purchaser. Conveyancing aser’s expense. of defaulting deposit of $100 required at time of « WILLIAM a. GORDON, Surviving Prustce. DUNCANSON’ BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NO. 321 SOUTHWEST 18TH STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in the land rec- ——_—_+e+_____ The Piney Point Hotel. Piney Point is rapidly filling up ard this famous resort {s fully sustaining its repu- tation as the most enjoyable within easy reach of Washington. Hams, the proprietor of the Piney that from the number of guests already booked he has good reason to expect a crowded house and that this Will be the most prosperous season in the Point's existence. IMPROVE- Mr. Wash. B. Wil- On THURSDAY Al 1 will offer foi at FIVE 0" This property should come It isn’t much trouble for a really healthy man : to be good humored. Jollity and exhuberant health are a pro- Yerbial combination. The hearty man who is always laughing doesn’t have any trouble It bas been said that hing makes people healthy. The truth at health makes people laugh. It is impossible to estimate the tre- mendous influence of health upon human A man with a headache will not be in a happy, contented frame of mind. A man who suffers from a weal stomach and an impaired digestion will sit and grumble through the repared. A bilious man who is not a ¢, is deserving of a place ina museum. A nervous man who is not of the District the party secu trustee, will sell: at.’ TEENTH, 1898, AT with his digestion. ‘ashington, former! ‘Terms of sale: 32, 18, 24, 80 st meal ever at the option of to grave diseases, when the victim becomes not only di: lependent as well. A wise wife will real- ize that while the old saying that a ‘‘ man’s heart is in his stomach,” is not literally true, it is a fact that his stomach sweetens or sours his character according as it is healthy or unhealthy. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of medicines So the See Paap A ie weak stomach strong, the impaired tfect, invigorates the liver, enriches the blood and tones It tears down half-dead, inert tissues and réplaces them with the firm muscular tissues of health. and healthy nerve fibres and brain cells. It dissipates nervousn err st of iown medi disorders. It builds new ess end melancholy jasticity and ‘your sicitifut nay, Logan Co. Nebr AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, = AUCTION SALES. ==> AUCTION TOMORROW. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Succesar to Rateliffe,’ Sutton & Co.) Magnificent Brown Stone and Brick Resi- dence Property, corner of Maryland avenue and 6th street northeast, containing 14 rooms; 2 elegant baths, steam heat, electric bells and lighting apparatus, burglar alarms, crystal chandeliers, open fire- places, handsome man- tels, wide balconies front and side and finelawns, making it one of the mostdesirableresidence properties on Capitol Hill, being within five minutes’ walk of the Capitol and near all rail- road lines, to be sold by public auction, in front of the premises, Thursday, the 7th day of July, 1898, at 5:30 o’clock p. m. Terms very liberal and stated at time of sale. $300 deposit on acceptance of bid. 4e30-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auct. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. passed in Equity Cam trustees, will offer in front of the respective in parcels of real estate and Washington, in the No. 17822, the v sale, at public a those cert situate in the city of Columbia, te RSDAY, TH DAYe OF JULY, 1898, COMMENCING AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., an undivided one-third interest in all those unimproved lots or parcels of land and premises, known and distinguished as and neing original lots numbered 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 9, 1M, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 and 20, in taining 104, square feet of ground. ‘The e! tirety Is subject to a deed of trust to, secure t sum of $4,000, bearing {nterest at six per cent, now overdue, but will be extended if desired. On FRID. THE EIGHTH DAY OF_ JU 1898, COMME NG AT FOUR CLOCK all of lot designated as and being the south & feet 1 inch front by the full depth of original lot Bumbered 11, in square 1027, unimproved. On FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUL 1898, COMMENCING AT FIVE, O'CLOCK "P. part of original lot numbered @, in square contained within the following inctes and beunds, viz: Beginning for the same on the lne of 10th street west to a point distant 19 feet 4 inches north from the south Mne of sald lot; running thence north 16 feet, then east 61 teet 1 ineb: thence south 16 feet, and thence west 61 feet and 1 inch to the place of beginning, improved by a two-story and basement brick hots, On MONDAY, THE TH OF SULY. \CING “AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ali of tkat lot distinguished as the west half of” lot Ueginning at the southwest corner thence east ulong the line of H street 26 feet 444 inches; thence north 143 feet 3114 Inches to a 80-foot alley In rear of said lot; thence along the line cf said alley 26 feet 414 inches to the dividing Mne between lots 4 and 5; thence ong said dividing line 143 feet 2% Inches to said street and place of beginning, mproved by a three-story brick apartment h Terms of sale: The purcha: in equal installments of on: money to be paid ied sh, one third in one year and one-third in two years from the day of sale, with interest fr. of sale upon such deferred p: um per annum until paid, > notes of nd seenred by deed 1 estate so Kol the purchaser or purchasers. or deeds of trust upon the all cash, at the option of chasers. A cuch of the al sole must be compl after day of sale, other: resold at the risk am purchasers, All convey purchaser's cost. DANIEL W. DOUB. Trustee, COUMB: unter, Je27-d&ds 14: Y. ave. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ ALUABLE IMPROV: PROPERTY, THE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1619 MARION ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly reeord- ed in Liber No. 2196, folio 452 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public aucti in fi the premises, on TUESDAY, JU: TWENTY-EIGHTH, AT" HALF FOUR, O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- tate, situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbla, to wit: Lot numbered 127 in Engene Carust and William John Miller, trustees’, ‘sub- divisions of part of square numbered 444, as the same is recorded in Book 14, page 161, one of the records of the surveyor's office for the District of Columbia, with the Improvements thereon. ‘Terms ‘of sale: The above described property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust of $2,500 and d interest, the particulars of vhich will be stated et time’of sale; balance over bove said trust, one-half cash and balance in mouths, with interest at six per ceut, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Terms of sale ‘o be complied with within ten days, or the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. CHARLES 'N. WAKE, JAMES J. LAMPTON, Je16-d&ds ‘Trustees. (>THE ALOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain until THURSDAY, JULY SEV- ENTH, 1898, AT FIVE O’CLOCK P.M. Jet9-d&ds © BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Kuteliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FS- TATE, NO, 217 F STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1828, at follo 1 et seq., of the land reeords of the District of Columbia, the undersigned will gel, at mtlic auction, on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH AY OF JULY, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR ‘CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, lot num- bered 9, in square numbered accerding to the subdivision recorded in the office of the surveyor gf the District of Columbia, in Liber N. K., ‘olio 1 ‘Terms: $1,500 in cash, and the balance in two equal iretaliments, peyable one and two years after the day of fale, respectively, with interest at the rate of six per ccntum per annum from said day, and represented by the promissory notes of the’ purchaser, secured by deed of trust on the Property sold, iu form and tenor satisfactory to the undersigned,’ or all cesh, at the option. of the perebaser. "A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. ‘The right is reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser if terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days. All conveyancing, recording and notarial tees to be paid by purchaser. EDWARD F. BUCKLEY, Trustee. ALFRED 8.’ WILLSON, Trustee, Je25-d&ds FUTURE DAYS. ©. G, SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- ~ TATE, ‘TED ON FIFTH STREET, LE DROIT PARK, BEING FOUR THREESTORY PRESSED-BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1829, 1835, 1837 AND 1839. By virtue of four certain deeds of trust, each uted October 14, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber 1726, folios 478, 485, 489 and 493 et seq., one of the and records of the District of Columbia, and Sano lhc NS a a wi a jc auction, in - ises, on FRIDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., described J._E. FRRCHIE & CO., AU: 318 STH NV GROCERIES AN) FIXTURES ‘AT AUCTION, All fresh goods, such as Can Goods, Tens, Co fees, Sugars, Flour, Vinegar, Molasses and a zen- eral line of shelf goods; Large Ice Box, Scales, Show Cases, Meat Rack and Block, Push Cart, P Scales, ete. This sale is worthy the attention of the entire trade. J. E. FRECHIE & CO., Aucts. * J. G. Sinclair, Auctioneer, 626 Ta. ave. We invite the attention ef grocery deale: Jarge stock of groceries to be sold wi ‘ FRIDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1848, TEN O'CLOCK. The stock compri: @ general assortment, such as tess, coffee, flour, sugar, can goods, line of shelf goods, etc. These are fresl goods. a in connection a lot of toys and chinaware. — UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE—BY ViR- tue of three writs of fierl facias issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash, on FRIDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1898, AT EL! CLOCK A.M., in front of the court house door, Wasbington, D.'C sli the right, le, claim and interest of William L. Bramhall’ in and to lots B, E and F, fronting on ‘wport place, in square 69, Washing’ as ebown by plat recorded in the affice the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Book 23, page 41; seized and levied upon as ‘the prop- erty of sald Wilbam L. Bramhall, and sold to Satisfy erccutions In cases 42221, 285 and f Robert L. White. AU Marshal. THOMAS DOWLIN: Je9-thdt AUCTIONEERS. AND 15TH STREET : VALUABLE IMPE ESTATE ON THE EAST SID 5 TREET BE- TWEEN D AND E NORTHWEST. By virtue of the powers conferred upon me by the last will and testament of America G. Pedric deceased. asc ¥ the Supreme Court the District of C the undersigned, as «u viving executor and trustee under said will, will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises on New York avenue, on FRIDAY, JU KIGHTH, 1898. AT HALF-P. i P.M.. all of lot lettered in Susan M. Bare subdivision of original lot two (2), in square bered two bundred and twenty-three (223), as per plat recorded in Liber C. H. B., folio 2 surveyor’s office of the District of Columbia, said lot being improved by a two-story brick building, used for business purposes, numbered 1410 and 1412 New York avenue northwest. Also, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. cn the same day, in front of the premises on 6th street, the south 25 feet front by the full depth of lot’6, and -he horth 3 feet front by the depth of 51 feet of orlz inal lot 5, in square four hundred and eighty-nine (489), said part of lot 5 being subject to the allew- Way reserved In a deed recorded in Liber J. A. No. 137, follo 281, of the land records of the Dis: trict of Columbia. ‘The said real estate last men- tioned being improved by a large four-story brick residence, numbered 419 6th street northwest ‘Terms of sale for each pare One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the bal- ance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years after the dey of sale, with interes: at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, rually. or ell cash, at the purchaser's option: the deferred payments. if any, to be repres by the protaissory notes of the purchaser, be date on the sile. and secured by’ dee trust on the re: ¢ properties sold. A de of $500 on the New York avenue property a be required on f sale. AI conveyancing, recording and fees at the ccet of the purchaser. of sale to be complied with within ten days f the of sale, otherwise the trustee reser! the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in The Evening Star. B. F. BURCHE Surviving Executor and Trustee, Je27-akas 2231 Q st. nw. FUTURE DaYs. $300 on the 6th street property wil the day C. G. SLOAN & €O., Auctic FINE PARLOR SUITES. BOOKCASES, BOC CHAMBER. 'SU L WARDRO TYPEWKIA , 1407 G st. IN OUR ROON JULY NINTH, 1888, 1 ALSO, AT TW ae. VALUABLE REAL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMB 3 Y AT PUBLIC AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated the of Octobs D. 1895, recorded in Liber at folio “q.. oti of the land record District of the undersigned erein, at thi of the party will sell: at auction, in emises, r public block suimbered subdivision of part of Rosedale, part of original Pretty Prosp as per plat rded in Book Cov . of the records of the office or of the District of Columbia, known as ““Cleyelaid Heights, Terms of sale: One-balf cash, balance payable in six months from day of sale, for which purchaser shall give his, her or their promissory note, with interest, secured by a deed of trest upon the pr erty sold. A deposit of $200 witl be required w property ir sold. Terms of sale must be com! With within fifteen days after day of sale, other wise the property will be rescld at the risk and cost_of the defaulting purchaser. J¥T-d&ds JULIAN TAYLOR, Trustee. THOMAS J. OWE IMPROVED PROPERT .D HEIGH one of the mbia, and at the the unde ict parties will quest of the signed trus! eal estate, ston, in the District ered two (2) ard situate in of Columbia, thirteen (13), tn block numbered si (6), and lots numbered eizht (S) and twenty-one (21)) in Mock red eleven (11), in the subdivision’ known as gts, as per plat recorded in the office ‘or of the District of Columbia, in Book » together with all and singu- ‘Terms made kuown at time of sale. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Terms of sule to be omplied with within ten days or the trustees re- erve the right to resell the property at the risk nd cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyanc- ing, ete., at pureha: cost. MARK W. MOORE, 518 5th n.w., WILLIAM E. ABBOTT, Je2t-dts ‘Trustees. THE ABOVE SALE HA‘ EEN POSTPONED until MONDAY, JULY ELEVENTH, 189s, AT SAME HOUR and place. By order Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 818 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE ELEGANT THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT-CELLAR | BAY-WINDOW BRICK, 30 FRONT, WITH MAGNIFI- CENT CHERRY AND OAK INTERIOR FIN- ISH, BEING HOUSE AND PREMISES NO. 638 B STREET SOUTHWEST, FRONTING | DI- RECTLY ON THE SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS. By virtue of a certsin deed of trust to us, re- corded in Liber 2041, at folio 51 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we shall sell, in front of the premises, on the FOUR- TEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot numbered twenty-seven (27), and the east five (5) feet fronting on ““B” street by even width and full depth to alley of lot nui dered twenty-six (26), ip Daniel Carroll's subdi- yesion ef square numbered four hundred and sixty- two (#62), with the improvements thereon above described, and stable tn rear. Terms of sale very easy and made known on dey of sale. Deposit of required on day of le. WM. H. SAUNDERS, Truetee, 1407 F st. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, Trustee, 1410 G st. FRANK C. WALLACE, Trustee, 1316 T st. Sy2-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auctioneer, (Successor to Rateliffes Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL Es- TATE AT THE CORNER OF B AND 19TIL STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue ef two certain deeds of trust recorded respectively in Liber 1986, folio 108, and Liber 1934, folio 479, of the lind records of ‘the District of Columbia, and at the written jest of the holder of the notes secured, we A sell sepa- rately, in frout of the premises, on MONDAY, THE " ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, 1898, aT QUARTER-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of original lots numbered 8 and 9, in square numbez- ed 1119, in the city of Washington, said-Distriet, fronting 108 by 76 feet respectively. Terms: Half cash, and the balance in one year at 6 per cent interest, secured by deed of trust on the lot cold. Deposit of $50 on each lot at time of sale. Terms to be complied with in ten days or we will resell! at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after two days’ advertisement. Convey- a@ncing and recording at aser’s cost. W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trustee, FRED McKEE, ‘Trustee, Sy4-d&ds 1421 'F st. nw. URE DAYS.— ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, DESIRABLE LOT IM- KY FRAME DWELL- XO. 626 K STREET NORTH - one of the Ia and by direction of will sell, at pub- for the District of ¢ FALF-FAST FIVE O°CLO& described land and premises, ington, in the District of Columbia distinguished as lot numbered sixtecn (16), in J. N. Calian's subdivision of square nombered eight hundred and fifty-six (856) C.HLB.. folio 7%, in the surveyer's office of said District, fronting twenty (20) depth of one handred (100) feet and improved by in good two-xt Terms of sale: ance in one and tw trust on property cent from day of of the purchaser. One-third cai A deposit of $100 will be re- asired when bid is accepted. Terma to be com- plied with within ten (10) days will be resold at the risk and cost of the defa All conveyancing at or the property ing purchaser. BERGMANN, ERNEST L. SCHMIDT, F TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IIPROvND ST.; SSTORY BRICI By virtue of a certain 27th day of Ince, and duly recorded in Libor ords for the Distri quest of the party secured t at public eu PAST FOUR O°CLOC scribed Jand end premises, situate nt as lot one hundred end fifty-thre n of lots in is recorded in of the District of Co- the office of the e known at sale. will bo requiced at time of sale. ing and recording A deposit of $109 pigs Sth and G sts. F. WARREN JOHNSON & CO. AT TEN O'CLOCK At the establishm ot of E es upon whic! ches, ali kinds of Fine Jew ver and Metal W . togetber with goods generally found in a) shall continue at TWO ders and out-of-town E. HEIDENHEWM AUCTIONEER. By virtue of a 1896. and recorded sted February et seq., of the land records of the District of “ | and under autts y of an order of (he Supreme Court of the Di Tict, of Columbi: es, part of lot ni begitning at nt northwesterly souta 20 feet Eroved by a 14 ern improvemen to the beginn yom brick building, with Seld subject to a pr the property. f the amount with in 10 days, ccst of defaulting purchaser. a MORE BEALL NORTHWEST, SUBDIVISION. of a certain deed of trust IN TODD & records of the for sale at publi we will offer in the city and coun ail of original nvered 4, in square No. 1641, st corner of 25ui and B AND AT HALF-PAST FIVE 0° ided one-half interest in all block 13; lots 1, 3 7 and i, in block Ni und 18, in block No. Brown's subdivision of parts of Mt ant Plains, containing in the as 4 6, In block No. 14; in all 14 lots, in Todd One-third cash, and the balane equal installments at one and two years, with in- terest at 6 per cent py IY, from the day of sale, . payable semi-anna- The lots will be posit of $50 will be required . in square No. of sald lot No. each on all th i and recording will be at the cost of the respect! to be complied with trustees reserve the right to resell any jot at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase . otherwise the AUCTIONEER, 2. in the recorder’ office for the District of Columbia, « quest of the party secured, tee will sell it public muction, on TUESDAY. OF JULY, 4D. the following TWELFTH DA 1888, at FOUR O'C 4 and premises, situa’ d designated as lots numbered from en (11), both inclusive, in block one, and also lot eighteen (18), in block ‘two, of O. Le of ‘Chichester, 6, folio 54, with the improvement® thereon. Ail of said lots will be offered for sale If no bid satisfactory to the trustee shall be received for all of suid Jots, them said lots will be offered for sale separately. Oue-fourth cash, balance In one and two years, secured by deed ‘of trust on the payable semi-annually, cash, at’ the option of purchaser. Deposit of $100 required at time of sale if jots if sold separstely, a deposit of required at time ‘of sale. complied with tn fifteen days, or property resold at risk of defaulting purchaser, after five Jays" ng at cost of purchaser. ‘RUST CO. iy eustee. rty_ Secured, first in one percel. ‘Terms of sale: . seld together; Terms of sale to be advertisement. THE LAND TITLE AND . PARKER. Attorney for Pu Atiantic building. THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 7 TRUSTBES' SALE CF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON INGTON STREETS, . By virtue of a cortain deed of trust, dated Ay 6, 1897, and record: District of Colui hia, party secured thereby, on TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY 0} A.D. 1898, at’ FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the folio ing described iand and premise, ‘sitéate tn Ase- costia, District of Columbia, and designated as lots 120, 111, 112, in bleck 2, and also lot 66, In block 1, all in O. 'L. Green's ‘subdivision of Chichester, as said subdivision is recorded im Liber County Ni 6, folio 54 All of said lots will be offered sale in one parcel first. R AND WASH- ib Liber 2207, office nd at the request of the the undersigued trustees in front of the Jed 1 28, 1897, in the recorder’ If no bid satisfactory te ‘the trustees shall be received for ali of sald lots oe On ae ee Seek oe separately. Terms of sale year, secured by trust on the One-balf cash, balance in one terest payable semi-annually, "aepontt. of $100" wilt oe it wi old ‘THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. » i 3 aid ag 4 4 JAMES W RATCLIPE, AUCTIONEER, ‘(accessor to Ratel ffe, ‘Sutton & Co.) fi a ie i i dale