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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1898-12 PAGES. CONFIDENCE IN GEN. LEE Death of Mrs, Albert Bowker. AUCTION SALES. Mrs. Albert Bowker, =for twenty-two years president of the woman's board of TOMORROW. missions, died at home at Newton, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Mass., yesterday. . “Bowker was the a THE CHINA OF THE WEST AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE LOTS FRONTING ON TWO ALLEYS, IN REAR OF HOUSES AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, DAILY I Senator Davis Does Not Wish the United | His Old Comrades Anxious for Him to Go 5 ~ VENUE | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LARGE BUILDING LOT 933 Penn. Ave States to Become It. Against Spain. president, and which was the first denomi- FIvE FEET ON WHITNEY AVENUE NORTH. | _ BY virtue of a decd of trust, duly recorded in WARE AVENUE AND SOUTH CAPITOL 3 enn. . . national organization specially formed for WEST. Liter No. i671. folio 41 et seq... of the land rec-] ay virtue of a certain deed of trast to as, dat a eee Woman's foreign migsy ¥ work, As an | | By virtue of « certain deed of trust recorded in | ors ofthe District of Sclambla, jand st the r- | November it, “iéee, nd “duly recorded in Lit Ante re active worker for e 14, t seq. ‘the tand { anes party thereby secured, we w |. | Ne. 217% 76 ‘et ® ord. 6 A clean sweep of all whte Country “Wi Ne & Getat'eab piebeed Maas ta -Was'eceweed ane t Liber No. 2014, folfo 181 et seq., one No. 2170, folio 476 ‘et seq. of the land records of war, and as president the Union Ma- | records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, ternal Association also, she was a pioneer | at public auction, in front of the premises, on in organized work for ‘an. Two large | FRIDAY, JULY "TWENTY-SECOND, 1898, | AT aude beat her name— at public suction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST THIRD, 1808, AT FIVE the District of Columbia, t the request of O'CLOCK PAL, ths following described real es. the party secured theretiy, we, the undersigned trastees, will sell at pet : States—Veteran Seeks Place in front of FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described | tate In the ctty’of Washington, District of Colum- | the premises, on MONTE TY 2 fron Been Subduea. in Ranks, buildings in foreign real estate, situate in the city of Washington, In | bla: Lots 138, 140 and 141, In F.T. Browning's | AUGUST. AD. tame er ee Ooh oF Bowker Hall, in American Mis- | said District: All of lot numbered twenty-one (21) sion School, and Bowker Hall, one of the | and the east twenty-five (25) feet front on Mt. two large buildings of the American Col- ] Pleasant street (also known as Whitney avenue) lege for Girls at Constantinople. by fall depth of lot numbered twenty (20), in ze block numbered ten (10), in Todd and Brown's AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e, | *tivision of parts of the tracts of land known ms by which in the house ratanding we Remnants. | yen--" sebdiviaion in square 234. as per plat recorded in Book 19, 2 of the records of the surveyors office of said District. Lets 120, 18% and 123, eon- veyed by eaii trust, baying been sifd thereunder, but failed to yield a sufficient amount to pay the debt secured thereon. Terms: Oue-fourth cash, of which a deposit of $50 on each lot must be made at the time of sale, and the balance in three equal installgents, in the following deserited land and preantne, in the city of Washington, in the lumbia “and desiguated as and being ®, in square 37, fronting 50 feet on the snth wide of south C street between Dolawn enge and South Capitol street by a depth of 134 feet 6 inches. Terms of sa! money to be paid Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. COVINGTON, Va., July 27.—Residing throughout this neighborhood are hun- dreds of former confederates who were With great ceremony, in the presence of an immense concourse of people yesterday afternoon, Alexander Ramsey, territorial governor, only survivor of the Union war nects, sizes 2 as ‘Mount Pleasant” and “Pleasant Plains,” as —- per plat recorded in Liber Levy Court, No. 2, Today. folio 24, of the records of the surveyor's office of One-fourth of the purchase cash, and the balance in three 7, 1 va > . * jd District, fronti feet on said avenue, and | one, two end three years from day of sale. for | equal installments, payahle in one, two and three governars, ex-Secretary of War, and ex- | Witnesses to the valor of Maj. Gon. Fitz- | ‘Trustees’ sale of Nes, 1201, 1203 and 1205 whit. | 2! District; fronting 7 fect on said a which “notes of the purchaser, bearing fmterest | Fears, With interest at six (0) per centam wer nie | United States senator, laid the corner stone | hugh Lee in the war between the states, | ney ave., on Thursday, July 28, at 5 p.m. Thos. | Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal install- | from day of cate (peyable quarterly), and secured | Dum. payable semi-an from das of sale, se- by decd of trust on the property sold, will be taken, or all cash, ct the option of the purchaser. of Minnesota's new capitol building in St. ] 8nd they are anxiously looking forward to Paul, Minn. This $2,000,000 building was de- | the time whea he shall demonstrate: in signed by Cass Gilbert of Chicago, an arch- | Cuba, in ea of Uncle Sam's interests, itect well known all over the country, and ist he aan a shee oe others me being constructed of granite from St. | have won les on lard or on sea during ud, with Georgia marble for superstruc- | the Dresént war in the ability to shed lus- ¥. Waggaman and John W, Pilling, trustees, ~ | merts, at one and two Fears, with interest at 6 Jemes W. Rateliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. n. Ber cent per annum, payable semi-anmually, from palace day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the Bo RS sale of unimproved real estate on C, D | {rSnerty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur an south bet. 15th and 16th sts, eaet, and | eheser. A deposit of $10) will be required at time oa 15th st. east, on ‘Thursday, July 28, at S pan. {of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. g Terms to be complied with within ten days, other- Ralstears E. Edmonston and John D- Coughlan. | Stee tne trustees reserve the right to resell, at cured by of *-ust upon the property sold. oF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200' will be required ef the purchaser at the time of sale All co Reing. recording, notarial fees utd revenue stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. Terns of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost cf the defaulting pure! 38. Were $2.59. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Gauccessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) o 5 vat, risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. 5 “d = wer, after at iéast : rons fare and toning: = on the American arms. ©. G, Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. mw.-] | ae at ‘D, TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROY- ete CONSTANT: XE IL WILLIAMSON, Axchibiahop ireland prayed! - Shia princk- Wait till Fitz Lee gets a chance at the | Trustees’ sale of improved property on Reevex it. eee ALDIS B. BROWNE, ED PROPERTY ON NORTH. CAPTTOL WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, = pal oration was delivered by United States €paniards,” said an old soldier to the | bet. Ist and 3d, Q and R sts. n.w., on Thursday, % x ae! BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. Z _ Trnatecs, Sage : writer, “and he will show them what fight- | July 28, at 5:15 p.m, Elon A. Woodward anl | goTHE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | pPY, "ite of 4 deed of trust. duly recorded in y Bet Party Deca, Senditox” Cushman) Bevis, chaluen 00 ig James White, trustees SDAY, JULY TWENTY-SEVENTHE, 1898, | record: ioe giao Galsmtlaccand tat he on a the Senate committee on foreign relations, | “yt makes me feel sad," he continuec, | ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts, 1407 G st. naw.— | at the same Lour and Le ee of the parties secured thereby, the under- wlth nd and the benediction was pronounced by the | “when I think of how many young men | Trustees’ sale of 2521 H st. n.w., on Thurs- steel eS A trustees, will «ffer fo public auc F \ALUABLE DNPROVED venerable Bishop Whipple of the Episcopal | lost their lives while serving on Lee’s staff | day, July 28, at p.m, Elon A, Woodward and | jy23-deas ‘Teustecs. SE ae RING A. TWOST( AND Church. In the course of his address Sen- | during the period from 1861 to 1863, for | James White. trustees. eer i HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the followlt ~ WELLING ON HARE- pan Rapti Lee was always in the thickest of the rea EO THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON AC- | described real estate, situat in the city of Wash | 00D, AVENUE J ETWEEN ELM AND aie ig sot uaccenaty tol elanorate upon the | U&ht, and of course his aids followed him. : Sount of the rain. until FRIDAY, JULY TWENTY. | ington, in the District of (olumbia, to wit: Lot oe £ DROIT PARK sary Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w. NINTH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK By virtue of a Lee always came out unscathed, but many Lurbered one hundred and forty-six (146), of trvet to us, duly recorded on Friday, | 2-M., at the same place. among the lasd veccrds of the District of ¢ : e 22 . ‘. 5 ing to the subdivisios de by Walter S. Cox. interests of the United States in the pres- } a young tellow was less fortunate. ‘Trustees’ sale of No. 1521 6th st. n.w MAHLON ASHFOI trustee, a 7 iote it oa We will, at the request of the bolder 9 33 1 apne 7 . and others of ii in square tix hundred — ee = = a -—|ent and prospective situation. The marl- Geol cea ReasiGn: a POEee ve John L. Weaver and Luther eace ALDISB. BROWNE! gud “anventy fag {6TH te nee eat ed ee notes arcured “‘berchy, eel. at public mucti a MARYLAND'S SCHLEY FUND. time, commercial and political genius of ee A UBNE ae js28-¢ Tustees. | Book 13, page 179, of the records of the surveyor’s E ih M. OY “One of the most notable charactertstics James W. Eatclige, Auct., 020 Pa. ave. nw, a 7 7G caw, | Siice of the District of Columbia, together with | WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, iy the American people will not permit thelr | of Lee was his coolness and absolute fear- | Trustee's sale of No. 69 Myrtle st. n.e., on Friday, | ©: G- SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. | ci1 the improvements, rights, ete.) epee ey A Clerteal Force Wil Be Employed | sovernment to be Indifferent to them. It | jessness in the presence of danger. I re- | July 20, at 4:30 p.m. Jobn Walter, Jr., surviving | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NALUABLE LOT, WIT | two pense, enti ieee tng, ORlance so one and | Vir hart of let numiered. trents-threr (23) i Under Gen. Sprig. will not suffer the United States to be the | wan one morning when his divisioa, of | trustee. OLD FRAME BUILDING THEREON; PREM- | SI’ per'ceat per sinus Hettel iy Weed oft ruse | Walliam y, Lewis’ ee) ta ea 3 3 5 iW. ; ; : : 5 in te 8 Disoaicn/és wietikvesing Seae China of the west. The great question re-| which I was a member, found itself |, Duncanson Bros, Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w. Cher aod iy virtue of deed of trast, dated | tee, Oruber> sal or all vrah. at the option af cist (6) im Le ve blot CUMBERLAND, Mé.. July 28—The ex- | mains and comprehends the commercial | eurrounded on three sides by the federals, | TTs#ves’ sale of eleven frame houses, cor. 24 and | grat G, 1805, and recorded In Liber 2108, “folio , v folio 101, of’ the office of the surveyor for said District, begianing fur the eaid part of said lot at the northeast corner thereof, thence west seventy- five feet and twenty hundredths feet; thence sonth acceptance, of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from the day of sale the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at snd cost of the defaulting purchaser, after P sts. s.w., on Friday, July 20, 00 pam. | B01 et seq.s Md records District of Columbia, ‘ihe 5 oe i i 0% a - | undersigued trustees will, by request of party se- oem F, Renjarcin and Wa. H. Duneanaon, trus: } cived, eiter for eale, at pablic auction. in’ frente of I other subjects. By what action by the United States do its peace and safety require to insure to it the rightful and most ecutive committee in charge of the Schley testimonial Is getting down to active work. A clerical force will te employed, under Fitz Lee rode along his .ines, saying from time to time, so that all mignt hear him, i Gris ABT Ve RC eLEDOES es pmises, on FRIDAY, THE | TWENTY-NINTH 2 z e-hurdredths fect; thence east. 4 ntascous results of these new interna- | Dut He Bose Shey mninbetiey epost C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 @ et. nw— | PAYOR JULY AD! 1608, AT PIV OcL OK oe ee ee ee pene (rt le pe pee ad the direction of n. Jo the ons and adjustments? but they haven't: don't get alarmed.) | Trustees’ sale of No. 1506 M st. n.w., on Friday, the foll ne essa Leena and premises, veyancing, etc., at the purchaser's cost. hundredths feet to Hai od avenue, and thence nena th cea at ation in the Chinese orfent ts | When he had made every one believe that |JWly 29, at 5 pam. Bawia C. Cutter and Wm, F. | situate im the city of Washington, D.C. and EDMOND FITZGERALD, north sixteen and fve-rne hundredths feet to. the Gence and send preenant with wars, and wars in these days | he knew just what he was talking about, | Holtzman, trustee 21, In square numbered 197, metes and bounds for | $y22-d&as ireesh Pe cle aly Seen Piped ts Mseeege BL Hipas ty Gong ot Wey Me LtOK: ae built of steel and driven by steam | Lee gave the order (o charise. There were | Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— | the property to be sold being as follows: Be- . = li grcan Recut: Moat wud Penman Cr beat 2 aated corel : ifferent from those of the times of | many of us who expext2d to be shot down | Trustees’ sale of unimproved property, on Whitney | ginning at a polnt on “M™ street seventy-threr JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIO: Seiths ell Mbo cagepurtiensaren’ Abesmemes Aft onside e ¢ oh : ue Ge 5 ; 7 Z , ¥ ¢ Lortheast corner o! ut Successor = mattis S55 deed of trust, dated Septem- seem, we succeeded in breaking away, and or too strong to be exempt from the loss on each cide was vi y smail.”” ks of rapacious and unscrupulous | 4 gentleman now Vv ea casieyares y and naval powers. All of history | lated to the writer an incident whien o or this is true—that such wars are | curred in another city, as showing that Heaney ae brave men who are anxious to fight on the Next to China, the Pacific possessions | side of the United States abound in ev: ber 26, 1890, and recerded October 4, 388), in Liber 1536, folfo 57 et seg.. of the land records of , NO. 3040 CAMBRIDGE STREET, | the District of Columbia, with the accrued intercst WEST WASHINGTCN, D.C. thereon. The e: amount of the incumbrance By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | to be announced at the time of sale Liber No. 2062, folio 484 et seq., one of the land Terms of sale: One-third cash, the th fecords of the District of Columbia, and at the | one and two years, to be represented by request of the party secured thereby, we. the un- | tbe purchaser, bearing irte Mahlon Ashford and Aldis B. Browne, trustees. street twenty-five fee! feet to line of public ‘alley; thence east twenty- AUCTION SA LES. five feet, and thence north’ one hundred feet to place of beginning, being premises numbered 1508 THIS AFTERNOON. ‘M_ atreet aorthw: ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. thence south one hundred printed at ence for dollar su be put in pu a RY BRICK places to aid the no limit for med to pre E © & proper amount for a > set third cash, ete., more partic- at sale, and a deposit of $159 . Ne : 6 i : 7 of the United States are the most inviting | city in the entire country. The applic: site 18 NEDWIN. C, CUTTER, Pa OR Ey etter atta mere ay apa [eee pe eget ioe ea tees objects of attack. Under existing condi- | for enlistment was disappointed, the re- | TRUS SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, =| THE SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, isos, aT | thon of the purchaser. A deposit of §100 required = ‘schools thr eke Ue eo Aa be dificult. Had | cruiting officer having no authority to ac- READ GR EC a aes ‘Trustees.~ HALE TAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following | at time of sale. Ail conveyancing and secordt ; fo ee Spain triumphed at Mantla as decisively as | cept a man over forty-five years of aze: AND 20TH S iS NOWTH Sea ara TAS SE leact-bed real estate, situate in that part of the | at cos: of purchaser. Terms of wale to be complied oa ie ah aay | did the United States, her navy could have | but the would-be soldier announced the m. | TNO-STORY, BIUCK | DWELLIN AA iE Ee Se cits, of, Washlgton formerly known law George. | with within ten days from date of ante. otberwise Ee neciis scavenkr oats seized Honolulu and operated from there | tention to renew nis application at the | py virtue of a certain deea of trust, dated the ——— designated as tot tasabersd Gtty-dour yen, ae | cnty ot the Mick Gnd cust of the GcneatIne pare s pe upon the entire coast of the states from the } War Departn.ent in Washington. Uth day of May, ‘noo, aud duly recorded in Liber | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK | {if rd tna Ride, teameeee, ee Ciue Oa 3a | : Fe co-operation | Ceest of Mexico to the Yukon. An over- Applicant Tasked Pate. 9 1494, folio 85 et seg., one of the land records HOUSE, NO. 69 MYRTLE STREET NCRU- | of square rambered one hurdred and twelve (iz) | sale ia some bewspaper published in. Wasklag- Of mayors of towns throughout the state | Powering European force in the Asiatic Ave 5 of Washington cousty, ip the District of Columbia, EAST. (formerly called Cooke Park), per plat recorded | ton, D. C. , 0 = ferred = and at the request of the parties secured thereby: | By virtue of two deeds of trust. recorded, re- tee aE ae le ace could do the same thing; so could | The gentleman reterred to js sixty-four | 7 will sell at public auction, in troot of the gem: | spectively, 10 Libers Nos, 1603 and i607, foltos 260 | MLiber A. HS. follo 241. of the records of the Tous B LARNER years of age. When his application was | jxes, on THUKSDAY, JULY TWENTY-EIGHTH, | and 457 et seq., of the land records for the Dis- | (enig mquate 413 tele aicpkooe eee erm * OW Trustees. situa lainly one of alterna- | refused by the recruiting ofticer he turned | 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P, M.! | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the parties in said city of Washington), together en kit 2x3 ei tyes. The United States must become an oi ie the following described land and premises, situate {| secured thereby, the undersigned, surviving trus- | (morovements, rights, &e. ame efficient element in the Asiatic situation or | P&le and begged the officer to enlist him. | gna being in the suid city of Washington, In the | tec, will offer for sale. by public pin vet | Seeee: Wes See ets Mie Rehoeee, Bs eee ae | stain from <ny participation in tt, | Phe officer refused, saying he could not | District of Columbia, and known and distinguished | of the premises, on FRIDAY, TWENTY-NINTH will be invoked. Mrs. George Easterly of 01 ket book Monda ances, her baby ing thrown it mpia, Wash ut of the ¢ (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & C ~ s Bee} 4 2 {| two years, with interest from the day of eale at eee ey ee seve e of : 0 et (20), in Galtther's rec F JULY, A.D. 1808) AT HALE-PAST STEE’S SALE VALUABLE LOT, IM. ane ora head cae ith st possible share of its commercial rs of age without the permission of the | seventeen (11), sald subdfviaion being recorded in | real estate, eltuace in the city of Washington. in | the burthaser A deport of Step crea erie BRICK DWELLING HOt 819 CO eraet and hed tour! wiltest atone unt Prepare for its own de- | War Department. ‘The applicant left the | Liber 17, folte 9, of ‘the records of the surveyor’s | the District of Columbia, to wit Lot Gfvsale. It ibe terms of ale are nit complied | STREET SOUTHWEST. anc Iked les along fs vhi Se a peosenhae rt » 3 ‘of | one burdr yak Sua r és . y virtve ot deed o S track, but failed to find it. She ret > red Chine Me BgEressions which | office to make his plea for permission to | ofice of sald District, together with a right of | one hundred square numberel six Iundred and | With in 15 dass from the day of sale. the Bias -d China to her present condi- | enli lio 421 et seq. one o} but w a t to the authorities at Washington, | ¥#¥, of a three-foot alley’ from rear of said lot | subéiv erjoyed when with all the impreve- Tus tees reserve the right to resell the property at ithe corded in Liber No. A : 1 i o fifteen (15 b Seventy-five (675), togeth 4 the land records of the District of Columbia, am the book was restored to her. | #on- It my be objected that all this is | His object, he said, was to earn from the | {9 {2 Afteen (15) foot public alley entering from | Seventy-five (67). Bee. Gaye’ advertisersent af ang, Purchases, after | At ne request of the party secured. 1 will offer fOr without precedent. So it $s, but all great | ranks shoulder straps and a commission, | “terms easy and made known at sale. ‘Terms stated at the time of sale. | $100 deposit | newspaper publish-d in Washington, D. C. Aji | Sie; in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. TH ruman evo itions mrst precede precedents | which he thinks his military skill and ELON A. WOODWARD, Trustee. on acceptance of bil. Terms to be complied with | conveyancing, & r / CAM) SECOND DAY . ALD. 1898, AT HALES fa leeuestoreresta ier Knowledge would acon win for hist TAMES WHITE, “trustee. In 15 days. All conveyancing, ete, at purchaser's ; ; PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P-M thai certain plece of ‘The present war has restored confidence | ‘Tals man who tried to enlist as a com- | _4¥14,16,25&28 wo yi9-dkds Surviving ‘Trustee. “A - GORDON, | Ue" Golumbias tu wit: Lot numbered ten’ (10), Re- nose wh feared that the spirit of our | mon soldier in the United States army is | TRUS 3 RY se —— ae Sed Trustecs. | Cording to a plat rec 1133, ‘follo senor and their patrictism had been ener- | native of Scotland and a naturalized THRE BRICK AND STONE DWELL- THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JAMES Wl nATOLIEER aSaneas 804, of said land rccrds, tn square nuinbered foue Lake Park. long and rr¢sperous peace. can. As 5 Pnglis INGS, 1203 AND 1206 = A Sees OG EEE er. ‘dred and nine (400), with the perpetaal use of Morgantown, FRIGE LEO ae Gat Bee rea ieee English WHIENEY & TRUSTEFS' SALF_ OF VALUABLE TWO-STORY (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) Sen aree a art of said lot . A, H. Ames ¢ Bite conchimioni Ge this 2 pa Seale A Se nea Wats | eay, -yirtuelotia: duly recerded tn FRAME DWEL NO. 1521 OTH ST. N.W., | ontsreRs’ SALE OF 1 = -- | and shown on ») being de- “The Training of th aval ard military power. Many |Dalakisva, nee be (te aieht Bri de at | Liter No, 2222, follo 99 et seq, of the lend tee. VASHINGTON, D. O. cord In th OU USE, Soe age THREE STORY BRICK | Serited as. that art of 2) beats + z on “Tt chs - java, was in the siege of Lucknow ° ot» dof an onde » of a deed ef trust of record in the re- a NO: RIDGE, EET, in the soutbern bout a “square ai C. L. Roach, on “Tl thousands of her citizens will be trained to | {n India, saw service in the West trate Pe ec JuNeaultra Ne: aU TET etueror oreo Coreen cee mt ‘elghteen a 4 bs . = WEST SHINGTON, D. C. = . | passed in equity No. 16,06 by the Supreme Court | corder of deeds’ office for the District of Colum: i rodern warfare on lend and sea. The mil- | and during the Ualted States civil. war | of sald Disitict, and at the request of the parties | Via, in Liber 2015, follo 47 et seq., we will sell |, BY wirtue of a deed 0 et i ieerths eS ee ee ee ese itary spirit has inspired the people. They | served the federal government on Lake | thereby secured, we will scll at public auction, 10 ablic auction, inX front. Of the, premises, of | reconis of the District of Columbia, end atime on | amnteen GS) feet; thence Gus oe Wate Ge aised to a higher plane of pa- | Pontchartrain and in the Mississippt sound | {emt of the premis THURSDAY, JULY RIDAY, ‘TY-NINTH, | 188 AT “4 » and at the re- 1d 17-100 feet; thenc> due wes S. of th> Baltimore Confere s Ida H. Rogers, 5 K ten Among the Poor.” Some of of the south. nee due east seventy-three ighieen (18) feet, a point eighteen and trust duly recorded in r 5 6 ry sa are i SDAY. ¥ a 1., ‘the following | (test of the party secured thereby, we, the under- | Sng tienes due south to the beginnu singel cotati | Siotism- . as revenue officer in charge of the fast | SYPNTLMIGHIN, 1506 AT FIVE O-CLOCK | MAUtisd real estate, to wit: All of lot lettered | s!€0ed trustees, will cifer for eais by public auc. | “nGtence Gbe SUR. Third of the purchise money : xercis ‘The Monroe doctrine, in the sense of an | revenue cutter Farragut. toutity of Washington, Disiriet of Coleribias Lore | “A.” In equare 478, of said city Hon In frout of the premises, ou TUESDAY, | in cask withia ten days from the day of sale, and ze L = intention of this government to intervene 7 ? ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal im- | THE OND DAY OF AUC pe : 3. Meyers’ snbdt- 5 Ay, 1808, AT | the remainder in two equal paym tal prevent encrbuctin arte bona Gea tae Rush to Mountains. numbered 39, 40 and 41 in J. G. Meyers Sunt: | stallments, at one and two years, with interest at | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘the following by the noter of the pu 2 ceed described real estate, situate in that part of the tively from th folio | 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from | @ r : pa years respectively i} ci . 2 ale, secured by deed of trust upon the | City of Washington fo:merly known as George- it the rate of six per cent per annum, pay Of the acrveyor's office of said | day of sale, Soul cash, at the option of the | town, in the District of Columbia, known abd des. nnually, and secured by a deed of trust on haser. A’ deposit of $100 wi!l be required at | igzated as lot numbered nity-turee (53), In Ashford | the property Bold, or wl! the purchase money may of sale, All conveyancing at purchaser's | aud Ridout, trustee” subdivision of part of square | be paid in cash.’ A deposit, of $200 will be ree a Terms to be complied with within ten days, | numbered one hundred and twelve (112 (formerly | guived at the time of the sale, conve: and J. D. t er of the Drovers’ American security, which was recently }the near-by portion of West Virginia. | whien'notes of purchaser, bearing interest: from | #¢ "SK and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Abe aarrer iat the austere: Satin eats wale are M ‘sale tbe trustee reserves the tight £0 ational Bank, Bal re, | Characterized by Prince Bismarck as a doc- et “| day of sale (payable quatteriy), and secured by AER ey ee | equ: 2 bet tes im ‘1289 yperty ft the risk and cost of the represent the’ associa: leriuer of canicaranionl inadlence lela vioe Many have taken up their residence for the deed of trust on the property cold, wiil be taken 4y18-1vt LUTHER L. APPLE, Trustee. square 112 betng pow krown re 1282 in | resell the property represented awiton vision of lot 5, block 47, “Holmend M eee union of Marylan: tions upon republics of the western hemis- Although no one has any fear that the | per plat recorded in Liber Gounty~ No. Sania and District of Co- | pkere, has been confirmed and has received | Spaniards will attack any of our seaside | $9. of the recor r today. a steadying support. The press of contl- } pecorte : District . and State Bankers’ Azsocia- | nental Europe has adopted during the last | 7°S°Tts, there is from some cause a greater | | ‘Terms has named Daniel Annan, cashier of | few years a f: Second Bank, Cumberland, | retical assertion of this great principle of | tains of this part of Virginia and those in One-third cash, of which a deposit of jon of resenting any theo- | ‘USh than usual to the resorts in the moun- | $100 om each lot must be made at the time of sq! : e =e : = a jurchaaer. after five days’ advertises on of the American | probable that any European power will de- | S¢250M at the places mentioned for business | or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All BY DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. improvements, tighter ge, eetner ith all the | defaulting pe rneweyaper published ta the city of e held in Denver, Col., | liberate before acting upon that assump- | $6280ns. Prominent among the latter is | ccuveyancing and record’ng at pn = ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and } Washington, D. C. 5 e er, Col. | oe Mr. M. E. Ingalls, president of the Chesa- | If terms are not complied with w TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELE FRAME HOUSES | two years, with Interest from the day of sale at 6 WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, Simonton, ostal clerk, was| “The necessity for the immediate con- | Pé#ke and Ohio and Big Four roads. Mr. | from sale the trustees -eserve the right to rosall CORNER SECOND ‘AND P STREETS | per cent per annum, secured by decd of trust on | _gy2i-d&ds Sarviving Trustee. 4 $1.00 by’a jury at Parkersburg, | Struction of the Nicaragua canal has been | L8SAlls ts the owner of a magnificent cot. | the property at the tise amd cust of the defaulting | SOUTHWEST. rded | purchaser, 7A dejo of $100 requited ue timetst | JAMES W. RAT. a a ; vd at Parke: | Nicars as ye é cigat ¢ iver: in er. of $10) reqai ime « .in a suit aga ly demonstrated by recent events, | ‘48° at Hot Springs, but he has leased one | tisement In The Evening Si Liber No. 2015, at. Sa esa |S eee ipetioipeapecngieetie tar gealed the Baltimore and | urdeniab (Successor to Ka damages for in- | The v in Liber No. 2015, at follo 443 et seq., one of | sale. If the terms of gale are not complied with for $15.04 the land records of the District of Columbia, we | in fi ze and perils of the Oregon are | 9, the most commodious cottages at the FRAME HoOUSK, NO. . ; en dave from the day of eile the trustees ISTEES , ta taver tees ESHER einer thie Dooeealtn: White Sulphur. His object is sald to be to shall sell in front of the premises on FRIDAY, | reserve the right to resell the property at the risk | TRUSTEES, SALE OW s MiESE oe reeltieg Esta tas Gon ee “The unp'easant rele tlons which have ex- |7€main within easy reach of his office in THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. | and cost of the defauling purchaser, after five | py gicte ofa ‘lead of trust, duly recorded nor Lown has gone to Bedford ted between the United States and Eng- | Cincinnati, should his presence be needed 1 1888, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. | days’ advertisement of such resale in ‘seme news- Liter No. 1987, folio 377 et seg.. of the la at open las sige hee kL bs in the queen city. & Co.) all of original lot three (3), In square five hundr paper published fa Washington, D. C. All con- S fo "pistrict Columbia, and at the Spend a week. Governor nd for so many years were caused by a aes ) and ninety-nine (599), together with the improve- | veyancing, ete., at purchas r records for the Lenterrs eccured thereby under- Henry ©. Davis and ditional aversion, which was aggravated Chances for Sport. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | merts thercon, suid a& a whole. SAMUEL CRO: Sees aresteas wil alee firma cae: and Richard Elkins, | by certain events of our civil war and by | ‘phe hunting and fishing st ge an STATE ON C, D_AND E ‘TS | Terms ot sale: One-third cash, balance in one WILLIAM A. thon, in front of the r are also there. many minor irritating controversies, the = ee cents CELLS. BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SIX- | and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per | jy20-d&ds THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, A. BS ¥, with his family, is | worst feature of which is the fact that few | tWo Virginias are among the most attract- TH STRE AND ON 15TH | annem, pzyable semi-annually. $250 required at AMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M They will spend m of them have ever been settled. But | {ve to the true sportsman in the United | STREET EAST Hee, Gate or sale to complete the muceesces (87% | 7A tRuecensor to Hateliffe, Button & Co) | eeribed real estate, situate until October, going occasionaily | through all this it has been felt by the peo- | States, not alone for the quality of LAST gE ay Coser eT Et cdl (aS Ta re patie ad Sate sted mee eae i ton or the seashore. President | ple of both ieee 6 @ quality of sport | auly recorded In Liber No. 1822, follo 279 et sey, CHARLES F. BENJAM awe 9 Re se numbered forty-five (45 e (), in the mn end: each other by straining it to the great citfes of the east and west, and | seq. of the inad records of the Distuict oe Guree | aes Erastere. SPORY BRAME a WanaaN OWN AS | of Trinidad. the curesor's ofice of the District mmmissioned F. See ee the pleasure given tn an outing among Vir- tag we, the undersigned trustees, will sell. at FUTURE DAYS. AeA SS SERSEX | Or Cbambla, g of Crisfield, former ele oe = g me ginia mountains by the great ic beauty | public auction, in front of the premises, on : RRS = = ~ % a Te One-third cash, the balance in one and ~ ACCUS! tf a os y Breat scenic eaut: } 7 = PW: : . ‘er Ds r of Somerset ACCUSE FHEIR: COLONEL of the surroundings and the interesting he, | JHURSDAY, ‘RHE SWENTY-EIGHTH Day’ OF 5 AUCTION - = HIQESE | two Fears. with interest from the day of sale at missioner for the es = torle associations. The circuit of fifte miles | JULY: AD. 1808, beginning at FIVE O°CLOCK AUCTION six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust Tae h Fifth Hlinola Regiment in Disorgan- s 2 y miles | PM,’ the followhig described Jand and premises, LE OF ELI A N. : Sst sake or ait teak, oF ton agen oe powhe ted wake Wadinene Stine. ground Clifton Forge, which “embraces | situate in the city of Wastington, tn the Dintect Banus Sahay eae ees ore An efi ge eingg 7 hyfece spot] > ath, Highland an leghany counties, | of Columbia, and designeted as and being Jots 1, . RK. ets ee ¥ —~ f 0 |. If the terms of sale are not The 3d Kentucky, the 5th Illinois and the | and the great Virginia Springs Basin. tg | 2.3.11, 12, FRE IS CG Us aT | cP aS te RR ores rie orn ieee gee PT ta teen days trom the any of baht 3d Battalion of the 16th Pennsylvania left | unquestionably the best mountain deer re- | Sauare 1074, and lots 1.2, 3, 10, 15 and 16, in | TST Noe olde Me Tntrict of Colaibinn we : . trict of Columbia, we shall | William A. Kichards et al,, are defendants, the | the trustees reserve th 1 mu ae Totnetilibe qolaeie seme land records of the T Chickssnauga Park early yesterday morning | lon between the Rocky mountains and the | “Shinad Gpsalen, One-third of the phatase money | sell. In front of the promisce, on WED 7 ° Adirondacks. Speckled trout abound in all in tw 1 inetallmen THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, A.D, 1803, AT | auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, | Cheser after five days’ adverts of such rer pader onders to proceed to Porto Rico, but | the streams of both Highland and Alle- | payable fm oue and tho seus. with interest ae aes | PIVE O'CLOCK P-AL. lot thirty-one (i), in block | THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1808, ai | sale tn some newspaper published Iu Washington, nefore the 5! nois had time load | ghany . ae i er centum per anmit, payable semi-annually, | fifteen (15), Le Droit Park, together with the im- | HALF-PA BE O'CLO aL before the Sth Illinois had time to load | ghany counties, while bass are abundant in | (O) Pet P + Day mi-anoually, | fi 15), Le Droit Park 2 im- | HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PM.) as ai : YAY, | undersigned trustees will offer for sale ut public | erty at the risk and cost has been appo! hal for Cur W. F. Ais i te : 3 uC, i 4 sale, tor which notes of purchaser to | provements’ thereon. tirety, ail of lot numbered niveteen (19), in cost. apis nae eae : dow His departure & wuel onder Came front) the “Cow Pasture,” in the James, !batwecn | (OU Ces 0 sales Oe cca smn ae property | Terms of sale: One-third cash, oalance in che | numbercd seven hundred and forty-three (743), JOHN |W. SCHAFE ¢ for | Secretary Alger for it to return to camp, | Clifton Forge and Natural Bridge, and in | toi5- ‘or’ all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | and two years, with interest at 6 per cent por | with the improvements thereon as above enumer- as WILLIAM BR. MeCLus! e of the naval Cuban | and ordering out in its stéad the 160th In- | the Greenbrier river, in the vicinity of Fort | A deposit of $50 on each lot way be required of the | annum, payable semi-annually. $20) required at | ated. ; Sy23-d& 2 PETE di. ‘This is the second time that the 5th | 5PFing and Alderson. purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, | time of sale. 2 S Terms of sale: All cash up to the incumbrance, JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Samael D. Brady has eof ge t,o ee ee ee S : Fecording and notarial fees at the cost of the pur. CHAS. FL BENL i secured by decds of trust, uggregating thir San aan far forty mea, prince: | linois, commanded by Col. Culver, has Nimrod Hall, chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within WM. H. DUNCANSOXN: hundred | (¢3,400), dollars, | with ‘Accrued interest; = from the her ‘regions ‘ct | been ordered back after being under orders | Among the places most widely known is s from day of sale, otherwise the trustees | _jy28-d&ds Trastees, _} the balance ‘in s from the y SALE OF VALUABLE 1 ROVERTY So A XN 1137, AND FR. the purchaser. A deposit of two hundred ($200) NEW HAMPSHIRE OF THREE TWO-STORY | dollars to be paid at the thne of sale. Terms to ea ere the right to resell the property at it date of sale, with interest secured by deed of trust ot ‘the defauiting puccueer,” “* '>° "IK | Tog. 3. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 018 F ST. N.W. | Gs'the property sold, or all cash, at the option ef LIAS E. EDMONSTON, ‘D. COUGHLAN Regiment, Vol-} to go with the brigade to the front. Nimrod Hall, an estate in Bath county, The men will be| A sorrier and more disgusted lot of sol- | Virginia, seven miles from Millboro’, which ULING W- Va. the réecruit- | alers was never sen than the men of the | is perhaps the best point in the entire state NORTHWEST.” iy virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly res lig * > i HOUSES, NOS. 2,3 AND | he complied with in Sfteen dags from the date of 098. fulto 2 ot the lug station, to Jeffersoa barracks, st. | 5¢ _Irrustees. etd eae fi 2 corded in Liber 2098, folio B , of the Lous chs, St th Illinois Regiment when the order was | for deer shooting a1 a SL 7 ~ ; Wwe sale otherwise the property will be resold at the | records of the District of ¢ . and at the Towle, Me: received to unload and return to Chicka- oting and a fall outing. ue |. G. SLOAN & CO., AUI™, 1407 G ST. N.We risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. AN | request of the party eecured thereby, we will rell,* SSS = mauga Park. The command had been ex- | C#tate Mes In a lovely valley at an eleva-| poucreps: SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, aan as s recording, conveyancing, etc., at the cost of the} at public auction, in front of the premises, on MINNESOTA PROHIEITIONISTS. tremely anxious to get to the front. All| on of 1,500 feet, and borders upon the | 7" yi TWO-STORY FRAME AND TWO: | p itu cf a certain deed of ecorted | PM Wir tiaat C. PRENTISS, Trust EE a ed ee a pene : kinds of unsavory charges are being openly | “COW Pasture” river, a remarkably beauti- Y BRICK, ON REEVES STREET. BE- | yp Liner IS4d, folie 412 ef sea. one of the laud 2 Wyatt aeiaing. POLLOCK EM. the Coloeing Sascstues Sant oer State and Congressional Nominations |™ace against Col. Culver, the commanding | {Ul mountain stream! Nimrod Hail and tts TWEEN Shiitvesr SNP @ AND R | records of the District of Columbia, and at the CHARLES W. DARR, ‘Trustee, ee a eee ea oe a at eriginal log by Conventions. officer, not only by privates, but by subor- | SU?rounding cottages provide comfortable STREETS NOR: ney request of the party secured thereby, the under- | _ jy20-d&ds Equity building. | eight (8). in square seventy-t together with : - 4 é nf a certain decd of trust, dated April : Giicery/ notion! p b El acountagiations ter seventy” Gr- signe By virtue 0 is ts sigued, trustees, will gell, at public’ auction, in ea = = Mt the ii ements here ; Sssterday nominated the fol- | represented to President McKinley that the | tains a large pack of hounds and a good | D'strict of Columbia, and at the request of the | Pig UH, 1608, AT HALE PAST ee eo AVENUE, LE DROIT PARK.” and [two ‘years. (with int “and scared. by ticket - siment is not fit for field daty, and on | Stable of hunters for their use. It ts an off | party secured thereby, we will sell in front of the | Pt; lots 90. 100 at 3 By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | Ber AnoUmD. payable wen aay git cosh at the corge W. Higgons, Hennepi these representations the President relieved | 44¥ during August, September and October | premises. at public auc Soe Oe URS AS, HE |" Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two | Liber No. 1832, follo 40 et sca., of the land ree- | Coton of the purchaser, Terms to be tomplied t Eovernor, Prof K. Lakensgaard, | {€ Command from going to Porto Rico. | When the drive docs not start from six to | LWPNTY EIGHTH DAY GP AUK AT A QUAI | and three years, with Interest, secured by a deed | ons of the District of Columbia, and at Meat | WH within ten das from da: yes Pelaey of ae 824) | The Subordinate officers Claim that the com: | ten deer, Bass fishing in the neighboring | THE PAST FIVE O'CLOCK B- M- the fotlowing | Sf trust ‘om the property sold, or alle quest of the party thereby secured, We, Will sell at | the trustees reserve the right Tl wt the risk ns: treasurer A. Hi GyAiocy’ | mand is in very excellent condition and in | streams is also excellent, telet ot Columblas aud desiguated upon the ground | ¢tlem of the purchaser. A deposit of Fifty Del- | Pulte auction, 0 feune of fe Preauises, go TUES: | and cost of the defaulting purchaser. fter such auditor, D. U. Wells, Cotton: | SPlendid fighting trim. + lat or plan thercot as and belng part of lot aum- | Yeyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, Ie | O'CLOCK P.M. the following descrived real estate serch or Blab. wae he oabaeed ak tes aioe oF general, Daniel W. Doty, |_,45 500n as the full situation dawned on| HARDSHIPS BEFORE SANTIAGO. Se eee ee eoriuntng: for sald’ vere enated | terms of sale are not complied with within 10 | 1 the county of Washington, District ¢f Culimbla: | Silt if Covesancing and recording at the cost "| the men yesterday the greatest disorder Rumberea etgue ( at the hortbwest corher ofa | Gare from dar of sale the trustees reserze the | Lee 30 in. E) Wexenian, ce ar gupaivisin ot | of purchaser . Gslegates from four of te eee ee init Vas BO semblance of | Experience of the Russian Naval At- | lot end ruining thence east sixteen (16) feet four | Ment to resell the property ut the risk of the Ge- | Vita ot certain’ tracts of land now ‘known aw Le lees here canned ony Pg saa een ch pat ee ireuenres soa eet see cee tache at the Front. and one-half (44) inches, thence south seventy. | SUSE Durchaeer atte ed tn Washinton iy. cy | Droit Park, as per plat of said fret mentioned jen BU ‘or members of Congress. | 4 mbes % ulted as follows: ~ five (75) feet, thence west sixteen fect four and vi Y, subdivision, recorded in ity No. 7. folio oh “4 be ; bers of the regiment left camp, most of | The Russian naval attache, who returned | Gue-halt. neles (16 ft. 4%4. iuches), and. theare HL BRADLEY, DANIDSON, | 52."of the ‘records of tho surveyor's office of sald 006 Aath et. nw. irst district, Clarence 5 balance in one edge of Free- | them without leave, Ni ‘ork aboard th eca, 2 north to the place of beginning. 5 District, with the improvements above stated. F, AUCTIONEER. Bieter ere) ma tcralorert tikes eee ee ee ese cca rt ae COME) | erecta agg uoattnbe eon ait tin eTetaeie: jy28-d&ds lati |e ee ep ess ee ed (accessor to Ratcliffe, Button & Oo.) Fits GG. Grant of Rock; | Ong morale of the regiment is shattered, | back to Washington. He does not know ELO y JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. $100 must be made at the time of tule, aud the M.S. Madsen of McLeod; | and many of the men declare they will no| whether his government desires him to JAM Suocesnor to ateliffe,’ Sutton & Go.) balance tn three equal installments in cne, two and | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRARLE BRICK Newton J. Bray of Isanti. "| longer serve under Culver. Efforts to re- dy16-d&ds SBuoenenor sto uatelise. ~ three years from day of sale, for which’ totes of RESIDENCE, NO. 2119 N STLEET NORTH- three districts will have local | Strain the men were unavailing. One man | ¥@tch further military operations. — TRUSIEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK | the purchaser, bearing Interest trem day of sale | | WEST.” broke his gun over a tree and left the camp | This gentleman, who speaks English per- FUTURE BAYs. HOUSE, NO." 2036 CAMBRIDGE STREET, | (Payable quarterly), fnd cecured »y deed of trust | By virtie of a deed of trust duly, recorded tn — ~ —— without leave. " a 5 st se = 5 ‘EST WASHINGTON, D. C. * | cn the property sold, will be taken, or all cash, | Liber No. 2068, folio 165 et of the land rec- North Dakota‘s pe Candidates soe fectly, as Deen iat ached ton the last seven | (icuG4{SLOAN(a cO.g ane neers, 1407iG lath By virtue fa decd of trast, duly recorded in | at the option of the purchaser. " All’ conveyancing | onds for the District of Col and at the re- years to the Russian embassy in London, WHY SPAIN DEGENERATES. cess ae ssy in London — y a ind recording at purchaser's cost. If t © ATTRACTIVE SALE OF “FURNITURE, Tue | Liber No. 2062, follo 475 et seq., one of the land | 8 it Si erms are | quest of the party secured th ee Se 3 = = - ihe: not complied with in ten days from sale thi offer f mittee of populist and peter c,Ne) CADnet sath Terunan pene un aUly, PROPERTY OF SEVERAL PRIVATE OWN: | Tecords of, the District of Columbia, and at the | trustees reserve the right to resell the property at | Hest eo the premises. on THU met at Fargo, D..| Figares © pied by PI here is concluded. He ts a good talker, but, ERS LEAVING THE,CITY. See iGied. tenathea wctll: atfer tec aeete ” pub- | the risk and cost of the defaulting purcaser or | FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST, A placed the following state] Commercial Muneasa farsi totes inetng/ also) a trained aiplomiat, nis Obaerva ee ee ee oe de aor Ooo ae HeVavetlon, ia front of the premises, on UES. Breutng St PnewenapeT cuisiarcmtagngs (are Sty of Washi Phils TOS es tions. are guarded until he has made a Po rere st, we will | pay, SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, 1898, aT |-5¥ HOS. B. WAGGAMAN, tate, situate in the city of Washiu ids Cheat Decne ¥. The Palladelphla Commercial Museum | ¢ormai report to his government. Judging, | FINE OAK BOOKCASES AND CUINA crosxts, | HALE-PAST, FOUR O'CLOCK | P.M.” the ont JOHN W. PILLING,” * pr By ay ey a, aes eel, Devil 2 Lak has compiled from the official figures of | however, from common rumors, he and the PARLOR SUITES. FINE COUCH. 0: Pee Oe eee eS ‘Trustees. istinguls! ‘and being lot. namberc or, Dr. Bentley, Biaawane in a few deductions tending to show | other foreign lookers on of the fight in Cu- = ae PAGES OS Gul MEER oe Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, apors THOS. J. CWEN, AUCT., 915 F ST. N.W. area and, seventy-two any a b Bam » Dr. Bi * 2 - S =a = = A f ESSES, om esi z , in ical et al.’s fon «ft oF ot member ‘ J. Fisk, Grand Forks; | @480ns for the deplorable coaditioa of that | ba, suffered all the hardships of the cam TABLES, REFRIGERATORS. SIDEBOARDS, | Aehtord ok Mitout, ‘trustees’, subdivision of part | eprsrERs" Fata four (4), in squere mumbered ‘sixty-nine (GY), as vf Th had to endure the heat da x oi + TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV- Surer. Thomas Bolton, Walsh; auditor, | Country. The population of the country is | Palen. They had to & harts Or toe EXT. TABLES, DINING CHAIRS. PLATED | of square numbered one hundred and twelve (112), ED PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF 47H | Per plat recorded in the oflice of the surveyor of Charles B. Bade, Richland; secretary of | estimated at 18,0,000, and half of this | {2S Tain. and alll the discomforts of a trop- | WARE, OPER GLASSES. PICTURES, LEA- | formerly culled Cooke Park, a per plat recorded | STREET BETWEEN L AND M STREETS | the District of Columbin, in book No. 21. page ©, staie, Samuel Torherson. Trail; incueence 2 Q ical climate—and in common with the oth- THER CHAIR. TYPEWRITER, — “LAWN | in Liber A. R. S., folio 241, of the records of the ‘NORTHEAST. her With ull the improvements, rights, ete. prstaiesarmentay Trail; insurance | number have no employment. ers who have returned see great luxury in SEATS, BICYCLES, OFFICE CHAIRS, BOOK- | office of tie rvesor, of the District of Colum-| p> Virtue of two certain dceds of trust. and duly : One-third cash, the balance in one and —— a pie sarne: According to the census, $725,49 have | a bed and a properly served meal. Both KEEPERS’ STANDING (DESK. ROLL TOP | bia (said square 112 being now known as square | By Tre cet ren Tiler tg aUly | two yeaie, with watercet from the day of wile at @ uperintendent instruction, . 5 these everyday advantages were conspicu- DESK, FILE CASE, HANGINGS, RUGS, | 1282, in said city of Washington), together with | 30 T0a'gat ct seq. cue of the land rece, eens | per cent per annum, secured bg deed of trust on Behmidt, Jamestown; commissioner of agri- | declared to have no trade or profession, 1 fast ¢ the front,,al h th KITCHEN GOODS. &c., &c. all the improvements, rights, &c. ~ District of Columbia, and at the t of the | the property scld, or all cxsh, at option of pure culture and labor, Alfred Whipple, Lisbon; | and of these 6,764,406 are women. The 2g- | Obcrest kindof shelter bat whe, With the ALSO, AT SWELVE M., ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and | Dities’ cecurad thereby, Wwe will sell. at publi: | <taser. A deposit of $200 red at time of sale. attorney general, 'S. B. Bartlett, Casse! poorest kind of shelter, but when provided HORSES, VEHICLES, HARNESS, &e. two years, with Interest’ from the of gale at | Puction, in front of the premises, ot FRIDAY, | Terms of sgle to be complicd with in fifteen days Shinde ae ricultural census is the largest, and is | with the most comfortable cabin aboard C. G. BLOAN & CO., Aucts., six per cent per annum, secured by of trust rei GUST FIFTH, ‘1 AT HALF-PAST FOUR | ftom day of sale, or trustees reserve the right to Gtutteman; Nels & Bjornatadt. Ine : composed of 4,033,201 men; while 828,531 | the Seneca, the Russian gentleman gave it | jy28-2t é 1407 G ‘st._ | on the property sold. or’ all cash, at the option of | OCG Hck ‘pat, the follwing described real wa. | 1esell. the Droperty at risk and cost of default ert Fle fanaa * NCS*Ys | women work in the fields. up willingly to a wounded man and took DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, the purcharer, A depesit of $100 required at time | tte, situate *n the city of Washingtcn, District of | Pufchaser after five days’ advertisement ot Robert Fleming, Cavalier. The total number of persons unable to | potluck with the others. He says that the pee pane 8 of sale. Jf ibe terine of sale are not complied |S Stmbla: Lote 88, So, 34, 85, 36 87 ang’ 36, fn | Fesule in eye newspayer published in tvashington, ee read or write is estimated at 6,104,470, of | Cuban climate ts too much for a Russian's | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PRopERTy | ites reserve the Hebe to resell the property ar | square 805, of Jay's subdivision of ‘original lots in | D.C. All Conveyancing. ctc., at purchaver's cost. Anglo-American League Officers. which 3,417,855 are mea. The schoots cf } comfort, as it takes him some time to learn Say PEE REIT NOR T EING | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after | S/d square, and recorded ee STEVENSON H. WALSH, The Anglo-American League, recently | the country are attended by 1,723,020 pu- | just what, to do and what to avoid for | pv tue of a deed of Uist dated afth Nevem- | 1%¢,,ta7e. advertisement of wucb, resale-in' some | 2 F-rag made known at time of sale, - Jy23-d&ds ‘Timetecs. formed in London for the secur-| Pils of both sexes, for whoss Instruction | health and comparative comfort. He finds oried in Liber No. 1890, f Foden ced JOHN 0. JOHNSON, 1416 F st., Trustee. = na ‘ormed in London for the purpose ef secur: th se the alr of Washington absolutely bracice | be; 1893, and. ree folio 42, | conveyancing, ete., at purchaser's cost. SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY._WAR DEPART pst there are 39,582 teacners, 24,024 of who:a cones Bt y bracing | of the land records fcr the District of Columbia, I, UBL CROSS, FRANCIS THOMAS, Ednor, Md., Trustee. ment, Jaly 19, 1898.—There will be sold at @nc- ing “cordial and constant co-operation on| bre man, in its effects in comparison with the Cuban | as surviving trustee. will sell, at public auction, WILLIAM A. GURDON, jy23-ats, tien, ‘at TEN O'CLOCK AM., AUGUS? FIRST. the part of the two nations,” yesterday se-| Comparing the degree of illiteracy with | €at. and Tuesday, when Washingtonians | ia front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SBC: | jy20-d8d8 ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Lo lected Hight Hon. James Bryce. Uberal. | the opportunities offered: by ‘suck: = large | Were sweltering: Waller '« mounteiniof:hu- |. GND DAY de AUGUEL (A Doe Saar DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. —— member of parliament for the south divi- | corps of instructors, the Commercial Mu- | md sir currents, he luxuriated in a long | QCLOOE P.M. the Me ot er Columbia tne ot z a ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 5.(89 FEET OF GROUND, | Titite Machines, Furniture, Matting, Ings, et>, sion of Aberdeen, for chairman, and the | seum argues that the coun:ry should show | ™dday bicycle ride. The excellence of the aty-nine (7), in Vict ’ SALE OF NO. TENTH ST IMPROVED BY FRSME ON WEST SIDE OF : isk and cfs Baber uae lot. numbered seventy tor _Ander- | TRUSTEES’ 8Al 1624 1H STREET ticles to be without delay. at tisk and Duke of Sutherland for treasurcr. Mem-|a higher degree of education. baggage chee! stem, which so pleases | con's subdivision of lots in square numbered teo NORTHWEST. = 18TH STREET BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL | Cypense of purenaser. M. R. THORP. Chief of bership in the league was made open to| The following table is also appended, | f0reigners in this country, has not extend- | hundred and thirty-four (1034), a8 per plat recorded | - By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in ae ee ee ‘Supply Division. ‘5323-60 aul British and American subjects, and | showing the number of persons engaged | 4 ,'0, Santiago and vicinity, This officer | im Book 19, page 101, of the records of the sur- | Liber No. 2062, at folio 267 et seq. one of the | | BY virtue, of a certain deed of trust recorded tu JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Sata cal Comet ne ne ane Sha fares Ba eeecameta Tampa, and he has nor been OUle Toca | "Eerma ef sie: Onethird-cesh, balance in two | nt Aree ot ee ria on Mite at” StH | Inna recotde ot the Ulstrice ut Colswibla, ws shell (Sucecasor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co) cities and towns. Number of public employes, 97,257; num- | [5 With ‘them since although he Teas tee | catal installments, payable in one and two years, ND DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1808, AT HALE: | sell, in front cf the prom'ses, on TUESDAY, THE — . ——+ e+ —__. ber of pensioners, 64,000; physicians, male, | greatest confidence in the abllity and wit, | 10m day of vale, with faterest parable ‘semi-an- | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK Pals lot payee SECOND DAY 207 AUGUST. A.D. 2006, Az | 20 WHOM Te play DoMtens 0 Fa¥ a10R- Rena Sean See Waris, Physicians, female, 7S: writers, 1.171; | Ingness of those who are trying to find the ee eet pa tue perstene at Dae cae ane Capmany Serie Lika (Sls ‘square ten hundred and n’nety-six (1096), d Congressman J. A. T. Hull, chatrman of | S<male writers. 33; actors and actresses, | jong-lost boxes. If his orders come to fol- | posit of $200. required at time ‘of ‘sale. “Conves- | "‘Terms of sale: thied cash, ‘Dalance in one | together with the improrenients thereon. |” the House military affairs committee, was | ants, 319,506; professional beggars, male, | Gscwhara Tae eit at se Sens | ee aE eae romp Sith fa gee ears | Sec eet ee Gato roche Pat | oon Eee ease este telnet Seas nee oe renominated by acclamation at the seventh | 39,279; professional beggars, female, 51,948; | outfit, and perhaps oné, if he 13 able. to | fom time of sale. otherwise the trustee rescrves | time of sale. Bum, payable semi-annually. #50 required at time lows congressional district republican con-| priests and monks, including the digni-| keep ‘near it, which will afford comfort in | {2 fight {© resell at risk ant cost of defaulting ee —— Eg ge i erdi - 5 4 BS rs be IN, ; ‘CAN: § - 5 vention, held at Knoxville yesterday. teries, 43,328; nuns, 28,549, one that tropical islan@ ‘fy21-4&as eet ‘Surviving Trustee, dy21-kds z 2 ‘Trustees, jy27-d&eds ree ‘Trustees,

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