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10 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1898-12 PAGES. Reports of Commanders of Brooklyn, Ericsson and Harvard DAILY LETTER. 933 Penn. Ave. hion’s Fres futeresting Points in Their Stories of the Battie of July 3 Of the Marriage of Miss Wood and Mr. Grif- fith—Meeting of Church Board a Dr. Cowden Gives Due Notice KEGULAK SATURDAY SALE. On TOMORKOW, JULY ‘PHIRTESTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall gell, in front’and with- in our sales rooms, corner 10th st. and Penna. ave. B.W., general assortment of Furniture, Carpets, &c.," removed from private residences’ for com: venience of sale. ALSO: ‘Stock -of Merchant ‘Pai loth Racks, Table, Cases, Ch: &e. Goods, Walunt irs, Heating Irons, ON TWO ALLEYS. 1316, 4. AND NORTHWEST By virtue of a dced of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1671, folio 41 et seq., of the land ree- ords of the District of Cclumbia, and st the Te quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell, at public suction, im front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THIRD, 1868, AT FIVE O CLOCK P.M., th» following described real es: tate in the city of Washington, District of Colum: IN REAR OF HOUSES 1322 FLORIDA AVENUE ot a 9 )AS THEY SAW THE FIGHT| ANACOSTIA HAPPENINGS c a AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Mck Mm € W S DA NE E TOMORROW. FUTURE pafs. FUTURE DAYs. Goal Oil Stove Causes a. Blase in a Resi - : WALTER B. WILLIAMS & €O., Auctioneers. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE LOTS FroNTiNG | THOMAS J. OWEN, ACT, 6i F ST NW. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. BEING A TWO-STOKY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING ON HARR- WOOD AVENUE PETWE! ELM AND SPRUCE STREETS. LE DROTT PARK. By virtne of a Gee! of trust to ns, duly recorded sancng the lad reecrés of the District of Celam- Din, we will, at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, sell, at je_anction, in front of the at IVE O'CLOCK FM. ON That the Pree Moth fir | == sce “FOIBLES” Cuban ‘Coast. : ep age — ee In Waists, Skirts and Furnishings. s the premtses, WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAYOF AUGUST, I8CS, the following described property, simmate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, yiz.: Part of lot ammbered twenty-three (23) in Walliem J. Lewis’ subdivicion of certain lots In bia: Lots 128, 140 and 143, in ¥. T. Rrowntug’s schdivisicn in re 234, as per piat recorded in Book 19, page 43, of the records of the surveyor s office of said District. Lets 180, 131 and 123, con- veyed by sail trast, having been sid thereunder, —General News. oy way ote em — pl nl “The Navy Department has given out for A coal-oil stove that is supposed to have PEREMPTCRY SALE OF wee ane 4 sufficient amount to pay tac ae cigbt J le Sa ae. es T ng vias 2s Jaen mapas, | publieatfon additional reports of the maval | been in a leaky conditien caused @ blaze Horses Tg Sy ns NE Fe BS PS battle off Santiago July 3, imcluding the] in the kitchen of the house occupied by report of Captain Cook, commanding the | Eiwood Keifer and family at the corner trict, beginning for the enid part of anid lot st ) on each lo $50 ‘ach lot must be rade at the time af sale, | Dis oe = ~3 already made and the -belance in three equal installments, in Agr BENSINGER'S BAZAAR, the beeing garments up There Will Be No Extension| < < : . a five fect and twenty hundredths feet; thence south wh hn it bins Brooklyn; Lieutenant Usher, commanding | of Jackson and Pierce streets about 4:15 or Conti a B d Rew o Ey ee eer Ape hi — sate. for itech and. ve burd ithe frets thence ted back. at $2.95, the Ericsson, and Captain Cotton, com-| o'clock yesterday evening. Children play- muance beyon THIRTIETH. AT TEN O'CLOCK, se wil S | from day of aie (peyable quarterly), and secured | th? south Hne cf said lot scventy-five and twenty acetal. pretty pew | manding the Harvard. The experience of | ing in the yard saw the flames and gave qT CONSIGNED. TO. US "THOM, VINGINTAT STAI: | taken, or ail cath, et the GRUNTS chugs | north sisieam and Sewne humiedtie feet. tothe F those on the Brooklyn was narrated in the | the alarm. A neighbor, Mrs. Cook, rushed ‘hat Date. LAND AND THIS CITY, AND ARE TO BE SOLD | All conveyancing and ecording at purchaser's ort, wince of hextening, betas oa ear oe report of Com rodore Schley, who was on| in and managed, at great risk to herself, FOR WANT OF USE, AND WILL SUIT POR ANY pee ee See from Scott Nesbit and Francis, Nesbit) tagetiner that vessel. C ptain Cook's report was ad- dressed to Cor modore Schley, and says: to drag the burning stove out of the house into the yard, where it exploded. The fire had become communicated to the floor, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, sutject to a certain deed of trust, dated Septem- ber 26, 1890, and recorded October 4, 1800. in ALSO ‘Turnouts, THE OFFER: oa Sy27-d&ds ‘Trustees. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor te Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) Syppie igen “During the -ntire action I was in con- 1 New Canopy-top Surrey THIS IS A VERY FINE Isher 1586. folio ST et ecq.. of the land records of ker sect ce stant conanaiien tit with you, so that 1] and word was sent to engine company No. | AH mew patients applying for treat- GARHIAGE AND MUST BE. SOLD: 2 New Top | TRUSTEES SaLe OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV- | thecron Sher co ee eee Matte of fine $1 ¢ “bit Waistst0 | Vas enabled to promptly execute your or-| 15, the company responding to their first] ™ent before August 1 and all ofd | Buzgies. and several Second-band Velicles, ED PROVERTY ON | NORTH CAVITOL | tobe announced at the time of sale cf very swell new “White Belts."7 ders and instructions. The officers and} alarm within the precincts of Anacostia| Patients renewing before that date (SALE PERFMPTORY.) By virtue-of a deed of treat, duly recoded tn | cet tree imo esta, se be nepeennaen tp Sen Cosas che ere ey Choy be a men behaved with great and unexception-} proper. The fire was extinguished by the| Will be given, during the course, } _1 : SENSING, auctioneer: seeete Roe Beat fello 116 et seq.. of the land | the purchaser, bearing interest at O% per-annuin, exlor quailty Dress Shieide—worth able coolness and bravery, so that it 1s] firemen without putting the engine into] One whole month absolntely free of | JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Teaucst of the parties secured thereby, aie andes pergting ogee ie Henge BS urd Gfficult to discriminate. They were en-| service. The damage done was slight. cost, medicines included. This is Z signed. trustees, will «ffer for sale, by putlic auc- | tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 reqalred silk Mitts, 17¢.— couraged in their best efforts by your en- tion, in front of the premises, on’ W GULAR SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS. &¢ . coe Lae ae 7S THE THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, A.D HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real estate, situate in the city of ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: numbered one hundred and forty-six (146), acco at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at cos: of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. not a trial treatment, nor is it a charity, but is intended as a hel to all taking treatment during this most faverable season of the year. At Hymen's Altar. The marriage of Miss Mary V. Wood and Mr. Ridgley Griffith, both of Anacostia, took place Wednesday evening at the resi- Black and ‘Fire cheery words, TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING AT 1 O'CLOCK, I will sell, within my sales rooms, 920 Pa. ave. n.w., Furniture, Carpets, ete. ALSO. 1 Pool Tatle, Boxes, etc., to pay storage charges. thusiasm and your steady, boys, and.give it to them. ‘The important part played by the Brook- lyn wes in increasing its speed so as to latest effects In Rom neekties—worth Le. in and Moire Talfeta Ribbons. cut off the Cristobal Colon. It was a des- aa, ah Ing, to the subdivision ‘made by. Walter’ S. Cox. | Sale in “sume ewesaper: published: hy” Washiag: Feel a Bs. Se ee Conan canine) dence of Mr. Daniel Osborn, 188 Jackson Im front’ of sules rooms, Horses,” Carriages, Wag- | {@8tee. and others of dots in square six bundred | $u° p'c" wininthe: s = EASOLS HALF PRICE. WT, ight for a distant point | Street. The ceremony was performed by ons, Harness, ete. = JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, SKyentytwo (672), as per plat recorded in B. H. WARNER, We steered straight Po Z ne ‘Auctioneer. | B¢ok 13, paze 179, of the records of the surveyor's JOHN B. LARNER, W.H McKnew, 932 PaAve, | near Cape Cruz, while the Colon kept close Rev. C. O. Isaac, pastor of the Anacostia DANGER OF DELAY. = | office of the District of Columbia, together with jy21-d&4s cams - Th. WACAL 9798 * | to the land, running into all the bights.| Methodist Episcopal Church. The bride is Sil the improvements, rights, ete. = on JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) She could not have comé out without cross- and we were steadily gain- a sister of Mrs. Osborn. It carnot be insisted upon too strongly that czeh, the balance fn ene and Many _ friends interest from the day of sale at two years, wit’ Horses and Mules. chronfe troubles are always more or less insidiovs, and if left to run thefr course almost invariably end disastrously to the patient. SSS | ing our bows called during the evening to offer con-| treatment for cataribal affections should not be six per cent per annu oll ot -— if \| ing on her. We were getting more steam | gratulations to the young couple. They | neglected. on the property sold, or all cash, st the option of | TRUSTER'S SALE OF _A VALUARLE LOT, IM. iS AUGH ERI NG’ all the time, and now had four and one-| will reside for the present at the Osborn} Ther> is an element of danger in neglect~und Meee Re AE pid Semalt of $100 réyuired upon | PROVED BY A THREESTORY | MODERN \ as peorabieceepce slid ope She Teetecoeanine tor residence. Preerastinatbon. Two Carloads. complied with in i5 deys from the dayeaf eule ee STREET SOUTHWEST. \ } one-half nearly ready. er Church Trustees Meet. While a patient's cordition may not appear to . trustees reserve the right to resell the property at | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re. { f ¢ | about ‘fifty miles ‘west from the entrance} | ial ‘ himself to be very serious just at this time, the risk ind cost of the defaulting purchaser. after | corded in Liber No. 1193, follo 421 et seq... one of \ \ the Colon ran into a bight of land, beach- special meeting of the trustees’ board of TOMORROW. TEN O°CLOCK, 5 days’ advertisement of such resale in scme news. | the land records of the District of Colunit the Anacostia M. E. Church was held a few evenings ago, Mr. J. E. Powell presid- ed, fired a gun to leeward and_ hauled paper publishea in Washington, D. C. down her flag. The Oregon and Brooklyn at the request of the party secured, I will « veyaneing, etc., ut the sale, in front of the premises, on TUESDA SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1898, AT HALF. AT OUR AUCTION STABLES, All con- uurchaser's cost. ; eet EDMOND. FITZGERALD, ] rey fi had just previously begun to fire upon the | mg. The meeting was called with the ob- clgattaie sg tat BS EVE SGI J. FEG 2 PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, that certain plece of } omake room for CE Cee a ee | Soe Gi discussie: Widewinlandreraracts FER Te eae ore Pane Oa. | rrARRY BLOOM Gf) Hagwstowa’ wil pell'a toed'|, ivaranag PE land atiaated in the city of Wantington. District vas sent on board by Commodore Schley = SSS 7 of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered ten (10), ) fall stock Feet rhe orieendee Mts. captain | the: indebtedness “ows reating@upot the | wil’ bs onelen ta cnatteta beginning in August. | of good Workers and Drivers. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE. Auctioneer. cording to a’ plat recorded in Liber No. 1183,” f So st English g iv e pleasantly, | church, said to be $4,000 and interest, which | To all such inquiries Doctor Cowden answers posi- | MR. SMITH will sell a load of good all-around ecessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) 304, of said land r-cords, in square numbered four f spoke English and received me pleasantly, Se u Heese a aR hundre* and nine (409), with the perpetual use of { ae though naturally much depressed. He sur-| is, however, being paid off rapidly. It was | tively “No.” It 1s simply impossible to extend | Horses ond Mules. Also Wagons and Buggies. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY Brick | the al:-y lying erst cf the rear part of sald lot < ad , t lying " Ladies Russet or rendered unconditionally. He was polite, | stated at the meeting that a better finan- | the time already allotted, ard every patient, both HOUSE. NO. 3088 CAMBRIDGE STREET, | and sh vn on said plat, the said lot (10) being d pi EST WASHINGTON, D. C. y virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded jn Liber No, 2062, folio 479 et seq., une of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- shook hopeless and that he much for him.” hands and said that his case was saw we were too old and new, desiring the free month, must apply before August 1. < ‘Where will be-no neglect, either in treatment | _1t seribeé as that part of original lot two (2 ning in the southern boundary line of sa) a point eighteen and 33-10e feet east of west corner ef sald square; thei cial arrangement in the line of interest could be perfected, and it was decided to pay off the oid obligauon by a loan secured Magrath & Kennelly, AUCTION! Black Oxfords, east Cc But due acknowledgment is given the — Benen bys +, | of medicines. during the free month. Every pa- JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Quest of the party secured thereby, we. the under. | cighteen (1s) feet: thence due north seventy-three OBC» 8c. $1.38. | crea ret eae oe ede | BARE, Rane tame 8 | eae cae ene | URE AMEE Searet [fence cies heat oats | arene ae erate ae eee weareisieed thd fate 1 Mr. J. E. eatment that has lifted 5 ne ‘word arc fon. in front’ o remises, on TUESDAY, | and thence due’ sot fe begin ICES, $1.50, $2.00, >. ee tle ie furnish $2,000 at the end of two years, pro- | “incurable” from hundreds of thousands of thes? | CONSTABLE'S SALE OF DRY GOODS, GENTS’ | THE SECOND ‘bait’ ohtwises ST, 1806 at | “Terms cf sale: One-third of the purchase money , ° iS ‘sistance was use - Captain ‘YS: | viding the congregation will make up the | cases of diseases ir the Throat, Bronchial Tubes RNISHINGS, ETC. HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following | in cast withia fen days m the day of sale, and Men Ss {Linen Shoes, The Oregon was keeping up a steady} remainder in like tte. and Langs, the treatment that works its curative || SATURDAY MORNING, JULY SIXTEENTH, AT | described real estate, situaie in that part of the | the remainder in two equal payments, represented fire and was coming up in the most glo- action for ‘two reasons: TEN O'CLOCK, 1 will sell within the sales reoms | city of Washington the noter of the purchaser at one and. two formerly known as George. rious and gallant style, outstripping all Letter From Camp Cuba Libre. (1) Tt reaches every sore spot, from the orlice | of James W. latcliffe, 920 Pa, ave. n.w., a well- | town, In the District of Columbia, known and dec. | sears respectively from the day of #ele. with inter- Os. others. It was an inspiring sight to see] Young Albert B. Tew of this place, who | of the Tose to the deepest part’ of the lungs, to | assorted stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings, ete., to | ignated as lot numbered fifty-three 158) In Achine) | estat the rete o” «ix per cent per annum, payable the innermost recesses of the middle ear. which I invite the attention’ of the trade and pri- (2) Instead of irritating, inflaming and feeding vate buyers. semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, of all the purchase money may will be re- and Iidout, trustees’, subdivision of part of squa numbered one burdred and twelve (112) (formerly 8 per plat recorded in Liber a gaee cs = this battle ship, with a large white wave | jeft w; Pe a Qe before her and her smokestacks belching ashington some weeks ago with the ) } FORMER P Ist Sig X any 7 y Corps, | the fires of the disease, it soothes, quiets, heals Terms cash. called Cooke Par’), be paid in cash. A deposit of $20 Men’s Russet Shoes forth continue ffs from her forced babes idanrs ele _ o ee bee s WM. F. SALTER, Constable. | A- I. S., fello 241, of the records of the office of | quired at the time of the seule. All converancin ( Vi .USSE 9 (| Graft. We were making fourteen knots at | 2&8 Written several communications to - the surveyor of the District of Columbia (sald | and recording at the purchaser's cost. If terms oi ALL STY ten days from he right to sale are not complied with with’ the day of sale the trust friends in Anacostia from the camp at bet the ‘time. and the Oregon came up off our (THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ‘TOMORROW AT square 112 being now krown as square 1282 in serves $ a e Starboard quarter at about 600 yards, and | Jacksonville, Fla., in which he states that | J )j J. M Cowden BO a GATOR AZ). Fee | Speco cate ate ae metas wath call ithe | the TY St copesty, ut he sia ane come ot ti 1.98, $2.28, V4 8 ned her position, though we soon | there seemed to be no chance at the time | * a 2 9 +e ers WM. F. SALTER, Constable. ferms: One-third cash, the balance In one and | defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise. | Increased our speed to fifteen knots, 715 13th Street Northwest. ae ment in some newspaper published iu the city of of writing of the Ist Signal Corps going to two years, with interest from the dey of sale at 6 Ba a LAR $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 QUALITIES arekine eetare the Colon surrendered were | Porto Hico, Young Tew. says there are | Office Hours am, to 12 m.; 2 to 5 pam 7| © G SLOAN & CO., Auctionecrs, 1407 G at eS ree ee ee} fee WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, i Gack Ga ane 6 about 10,00) troops at Jacksonville, and | to 8 p.m. dally; Sundays and holidays, 10 a.m. to | ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FURNITURE, THE | purchager A aevoutnut ened required at time of | _3521-d&ds ___Sarviving Trustee. iow mde the sie sn po the men be-| that the whole town, as well as the sol- | 1pm, PROPERTY OF EVERAL PRIVATE 0 sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with | Sapp CF PUBLIC PEOPERTY.—WAR DEPA: ee ow, © merines says diers’ camp, has been named “Cuba Li- a ERS LEAVING THE CITY. in fifteen days from the cay of sal> th a 98. —Lhere pe sold at am o Too much praise cannot be given the | to On SATURDAY. JULY THIRTIETH, 1808, AT | reserve the right to resell the property at the rise | ments July, 18, 189K “Uber will be sold at ane ergineer’s department for the hard work all in steadily raising the steam within cur reoms, 1407 G st., we will ADEN AAEM Anacostia Baptist: nd cos! of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adveriisemeut of eich resale 1 within the court yard of this building, a U WY HUBichn \ i Summer Shoes must Zo, ( etka ere pe 4 2 cc. 1 f ome news- { Buskets Buckets, Carpets, Chairs, Type- The marines did splendid. service | the Anacostia Baptist Church were largely Today, 3 HALL. RACKS, OU. CHAMBER Sorres, | UMMM ee, at purchases cost. | Terms of sa est bidder for cash. Ar- at the guns and at their stations. The or- | attended and were conducted by Rev. E. W. | Thomas Dowling & C , G12 E.st. nw.— FINE HAIR MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, AICE Winter oo GORDO! Se a Gerlies carried messages quickly and ef-| Bliss, the probationary pastor. The church | Trustees’ sale of No. 1521 6th st. u.w., on Friday, REFRIGERATORS. SIDEBOARD: Jy20-d&as Trustees Scpply Division. Cet sectivety: gave its annual excursion to River View | July 29, at 4:30 p.m. John L. ey NING OSE SHAMS Nia HS * —< : ee s E, OPERA GLASSeS, PICTURES, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANSON BROS. Rescue Work by the Ericsson Wednesday and quite a number of Ana-| 1. Apple, trustees. CHAIR. TYPEWRITER, = NCANSON : ine tha timekth, = costians attended. James W. Ratcliffe, Auct.; 920 Pa. ave. n.w.— TS. BICYCLES. OFFICE CHAIRS. BOOK- | TRUSTEE'’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | pRUSTEES' SALE OF LARGE ILDING LOT t the time the Spanish fleet left Santi- Geneeal ana’Persoual ‘Trustee's sale of No. 69 Myrtle st. n.e., on Friday, KEEPERS STANDING DESK, ROLL TOP IMPROVED BY THE BRICK DWELLING ON © STREET SOUTH BETWEEN DELA- 2g0 harbor the torpedo boat Ericsson was 2 July 29, at 4:30 p.m. John, Walter, Jr., surviving DESK, FILE CASE, HANGINGS, RUG: NUMUERED 1345 B STREET NORTHEAST. WARE AVENUE AND SOUTH CAPITOL with the New Y steaming toward tsi The choir of the Emmanuel P. E. Church | trustee. KITCH 20D8. os fe. s ee Ee = res Grek ee — STREET. ae boney. At once her course was directed | Will go to Piney Point for their annual] © G. Sloan & Co., Auets, 1407 G st. naw. eS, VEHICLES, HA of ihe latd records fcr the District of Columbia, I, | xP, virtue of & certain 4 Sar eneedeh nosh eee to the west and she joined in the chase. outing August 1 Trustees’ sale of No. 1506 M st. n.w., on Friday, C. G, SLOAD - Peeping tegen ee ey 0, | No. 2170, folio 476 et seq.. of the land records 4 = ee we regs 5! atti y is vi i y 29 Edwi OC r vi . la frost of - ESDAY, THE ct of Col 5 i at the request of he course of the Ericsson was directed Miss Lola Mattingly is visiting at her | July 29, at 5 p.m. Edwin C, Cutter and Wm. F. mt _ 1407 OND DAY OF SATGU ‘A. D. 1898, AT FIVE dn ete en ee — Bae sen «She | nedicine toward the Vizcaya, prepared to deliv home in Mechanicsville, Md. Holtznan, trustees. W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. O'CLOCK P.M., the lot of grovnd in the city of | trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of walk up a | ears but Beto ne wg eet | Mr. George W. King, jr., has returnea | Duncanson Bros. Aucts., Oth and D ats. n.w.- accesscr to Ruteliffe, Sutton & Co.) Washington, in the District of Columbia, known as | the premises, on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF | torpedo attack, but before we could arrive pe et 23 a Se = Trustees’ sule of unimproved property, on Whitney Z = as . ,_ | lot, numbered ee (79), in Victor Ander- | AUGUST, AD. 1898, AT ‘FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, | within sateieiia lalstancar teenies rom Mountain Lake Park, Md. eee Rae gig i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—TO PAY STOR- | son's subdivision of lots in square numbered ten | the following desrined land sud premisen situate is di tie Vinceye was iia meal ok Sere CIG a ave. n.w., on Friday, July 29, at 5:30 p.m. AGE CHARGES, ETC. hundred and thirty-four (1034), as per plat recorded | in the “ity of Washington, in the Distriet of Co. seen to strike to the Iowa, run ashore and | je the guest Of len Gnce a, te N: J: | Mahlon Ashford and Aldis B, Browne, trustees. On SATURDAY MORNING, JULY THIRTIETH, | in Book 19, page 101, of thé records of the sur- | Jumbla and Mevig J and being original lot aacet ott : s the guest of her uncle, Mr. Charles R. 1898, AT TEN O'CLOCK, I’ Will sell within. my | vegor’s office for D. CL ery : feet on the avuth side urst Into flames, her engines being left | Burr. = Tomorrow. a, . Fier meee ig , in square 637, running and clouds of steam issuing f s i sales rooms, 920 Pa. ave. n.w., lot Boxes, ete Terms of sal ne-third cash, balance in two | of south C street between Dels avenue ang — os | clouds of stez suing from | Mrs. Margaret Leonard is visiting rela- G, Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 stored in rame of John A. Partridge, and 1 Pool | eqtal installments, pxyable in one and two years | South Capitol street by @ depih of 134 fect. © 1 her ope deck and in hi i : : . ecotiane sn 5 naa = ime Of the Enicsson es trees, | tives in Newark, N. J. She is accompanied | o¢ furniture, etes dn Saturday, Table in name of T. D. Chapman. " AM partics | from day of wale, with interest payable seut-an- | inches. ; 5 “Miore Of the 2=tr. The course of the Ericsson was then set | by her nephew, Mr. Thomas Cahill of C 7 Interested will please take notice. nally, secured by’ deed of trust on the property, or | ‘Terms of ale: One-fonrth of the purchase c tr =tray for the Colon, which was running very fast | Righs soon ce leave Ont of Camp | a.m; also at 12 ih., hotses, vehicles, harness, ete. | Myrented wil aca ene cptign (of the purchaser. A de- | money to be paid tn cash, and the balance in three > west wa . okivits (eee alice ee ' x James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. nw.—| — jy23-6t JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Anct, | posit 200 required at thine of sale. “Convey- al installments, payalile in one, two and three to the westward, pursued by the Brooklyn, U Ma, Walter jMrenicn\ lettsyesterdayatorsall, <icue War wie tocar ties an asieine AG eee ancing, stamps and recording at cost of purchaser. | Saurs, with unterest “at six (6) per centum yer ane Fi n S s sit to Niagara Falls and Rochester, N. Y. | 5 3 y FUTURE DAYS. erms of sale to be compiicd with in ten days | num. payable semi-annuall, n day of sale, se- < ° As the Ericsson was hauling from the | Mrs. Ezra Mathers and niece, Miss Katie | 9. at 10 a.m. = from time of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves | cured Ly deec of --ust upon the property sold. or New York in the chase, signal was made,| Pomeroy, have go: t % r Walter B. Williams & Aucts., 10th and D JAMES W. RATCLIPFE, AUCTIONEER. the right to re at risk and cost of defaulting | all cash, at the option of the parchuser, A deposit : y gone to West Baden f 5 ‘ . Not many sears ago a trunk lke would | interrogatory “Request permission to | Springs, Orange county, Ind., to remain un-| sts. n.w.—Sale of household furniture, et (Successor to Ruteliffe, Sutton & Co.) Pale Cae pas ite ee eee Fe eA oe hie | modern up-to-date | continue the chase.” The flagship hoisted | til September 1. Saturday, July 30, at 10 a.m,; also at VALUABLE IMPROVED aS —" Sees’ ocik eeeeans papeepn wi aie eame at ate meee f ering hive cut the price negative and by wig-wag signal directed —.__ — horses, carriages, ete. BEING THE THREE TW¢ DUNCANSON BRCS., Auctioneers. chaser. Terns of sale to be complied with within : ta half end you now bus it for $3. | the Ericsson to pick up men in the water BAKER-HOWARD FEUD'S END. James W. Ratcliffe, Anct., 620 Pa. ave. nw.— RAME DWELLINGS KNOWN AS | on usTRES' SALE OF 5680 FEET OF GROUND, | {2,a808 from day of eale, otherwise the trustees Has two triys—sbeet-lron bottom— astern. ; 3 caancaa Constable's sale of dry gods, geats’ furn'shings, {231 AND 1253 NEW JERSEY INPROVED BY EREME. O8 WHET Stob vi | Feserve the there to resell tha property at the risk gentine Exerl-ior Iick—3 heavy $5 ane “Erlessou) ran, alongside the VIACAYS Report nnat ARGGE Hactioamer sian | Rok onisstirdae cruly sosateas ie cia a sha SNe STABLE AND CARDAGE BAe 18TH STREET BETWEEN FE CAPSDOL | pee kaye eee eo hing-s—2il s-ecl trimmi riveted and took off her crew. The Vizcaya was = neaaiter aa ate ; eee De ee ee ie eee AND A SEREETS SOU1HEAS z 58 CONSTAN 5 y ILLIAMSON, * < z - the: . Salter, constable. IN THE REAR OF THE SAME, AT PUBLIC 8 CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, eek and Geared wal thevecice on fire fore and aft, but the mass of the fire Bier Dens HOO TGHS See ye ee chen me eae PUCHION By vistue of a cor J of trust recorded in WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, (EF Niwuke catied tor cnatveg was aft, and the position of the Ericsson | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. : : RIEare ee Seen By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | Liber No. 2000, at pope ges ed ated eee 2 einen. Was perilous in the extreme. and only the || PINEVILLE, Ky., July 20.—It 1s repor:ed | Sale >f household furniture, &e., on Saturday, July | eye" pistrict of Columbia, passed om the 28th day | land recorde ef” the Distsict of Columbia: we shail | NATHVT. WILSON, Att'y for Party Secured, urgency of the occasion caused her to re-| pore today that ine Dare = Tepor-€< | 30; also, at 12 m., horses, vehicles, harness, &e of May, A.D. 1598, In “equity cause No. 16619, | 2}, in front of the prom’ses. on TUFSDAY, THE 8, G22-624 F" st. uw jr20-d&aa 425 | main. She rescued eleven officers and | h¢re today that the Baker-Howard feud |"'s “Bensinger, Auct., 040 La, ave. n.w.—Peremp- | where’ Jaines Tr. 'Surumess te ‘conplaivant oog SECOND DAY Ov AUGUST, A.D. 1898, AT W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONE 7th, | about ninety sailors and marines from the | in Clay county, which has been almost as | tory sale of 95 head of horses on Saturday, July | William A; Kichuvds et al, are defendants, soe) iio) in reaeee bo eck ek Se ccessur to Ritchie. Suiten & Co.) = = = = s el e ill offer: je at public | (20), i are te ed anc A 096) J 7U1. | Vessel, many of them sorely wounded. bitter, though of not so long standing as | 30, at 10 a.m. Ba UrATIeUecantaat They peariiDSe COREA es | topeiee waem tue imnpcpesimentay there ee REESE Cimon aneiitie jy29-28a Sat —_ h were _ sooner taken eu the Hatfield-McCoy feud, has ended. | Magrath & Kennelly, Au 2.5 1ith st. nw. THE asa pea au ee = D. 1898, AT aS ee Se een = — i fe one PROPERTY. ING A BiiCX DWELLING, corre = = board than they urged immediate with- s s z : © car loads of Lo:ses on Suturday, July | HALF-PAST FIVE O°CLCCK P.M, as an i two yeare mete md ser NO. 1187, AND FRAME DWELLING. NO- 1135 drawal of the Ericsson, but that vessel re- pat ues eae among wae see par Pecos porr nila Sea ean a ae sini tet, all of let numbered nineteen (G9) "in ‘sus bum, pesable semt-annunlly, #5 Feqired 3 ti OE fia cikil alt aliye ier en take atched up a truce, and at a meeting hel 3 2 numbered seven hundred and forty-three (743), | ©! HA i MID y virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- Buy the Best SOIESEy Any THAT RIED ETT ne nlhietnGuntalberee: Clay iccante oa mie = === | with "tle tmaprovements thereon as above emuuier: | WM. H. DUNC ee Ty gee ey = tA is oa ‘ = fs “ x ated. yae Cea pcords of he triet of ombia, dat the and the boats from the Iowa. One of the | day it is understood both factions shook TION SALE ‘Terms of sale: All cash up to the incumbrance, SaaS — Se fe Ho lickers atnstN ane mien yt = reqnest of the party 4 Vizeaya’s large cutters was also used. The | hands and buried the hatchet. — secured by deeds of trust, aggregating thirty-four DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONE) Pr gpeietng in froat of the premises. «= Gas Range. prisdnerss most of them naked and many | whttn Ree seat in ea ar eiceae THIS_APTERNOON. Sper es ps Euncaxe axp neon. | MeRDAY. RUoter buat ac, KTH prisdners, most o} z d many | which has resulted in not less than eleven gale: with auterest necured (by deed orvecast LING HOUSE 519 SPRUCE | O°C1 seri nae x Waslorkon > : * ef them wounded, and she returned to the | killings, to say nothing of shootings and DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. ae ea ees oedaneraiiersats atitueropusdten LE DROIT PARK. SS ee ee oe st Gas Range on lowa, towing the Vizcaya's cutter, also | woundings. Most of the men engaged in prea the purchaser. A deposit of two hundred (§20u) | ; BY virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded In | Comirics, Of Sonnet, onty-two. (7 with a burners. filled with prisoners. the feud were the best c e | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU dollars to be paid at the time of sale. Terms to | Liter at folio 256 et sea... one of the . fi e creo P best citizens of the t 2 SSTATE, F) q y . land records of the District of Col all the improvements thereon st in The part taken by the auxiliary cruiser | county, but became embittered by alleged HD SRE AU SERIAL ES Reo be complied with in fifteen duss from the date of | land records of the District of Colt ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one an pipes at- Harvard was like that of the Ericsson, the | wrongs done them TA EE te ES SME Gud’ cost Of the defaulting purchasers’ Wii| THE THIRD DAY OF AUGU and two years, with. int at nix er cent ait ac : = EST. nd cost 0} purchaser. BENan eat tee Se r 0 arable se y. and secured by supply rescue of Spanish. The fact that the ene- ss By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Darul conveyancing, etc., at the cost of the | PIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot thirty ee pe ne = uy ret ing ve house same my had left the harbor was signaled from CANTON REBELLION OVER Liber No. 2014, follo 181 et seq.. one of the land | purchaser. fifteen (15), Le Droit » together option of the purchaser. Terms to be complied 2s ccal a the Resolute at 10:45 a.m. At once the so 3 ° records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, WILLIAM C. PRENTISS, Trustee, provements thereon. a ‘ with within ton Gaye toon Wer oo otherwise cdematarlad tae course was made for the west. By the time | mpe yie y, Ba Seon at public auction, in front of the premises, on Wyatt building. ee of sule: oe hee sper in ne | the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk Z the Harvard reached the scene of battle eg ‘eroy Announces the Complete | PRIDAY, JULY "TWENTY-SECOND, 1808, AT CHARLES W. DARR. ‘Trustee, annum, payable semi-annualy. $20. tequaca ct | and cost of the defaulting purch: after such i all the enemy's vesscls but the Colon were Suppression of It. TINE ees ei A SST ee eer Equity ‘building. (| ¢obum, céyevle ‘semi-annually. auired at) advertisement as they may deem necessary. A Pye a ) sels ¢ + estate, situate In the city of Washington, in = eee posit. of $10 equired at the as Appliance Co., wrecked, and the Colon was flying for her | The Hong Kong correspondent of the | Teal catate, situate tn the clty of Washingtom, te JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. CHAS, F. BENS’ See uvecencin ad sarin oe RO - - life to the west. Capt. Cotton continues: London Daily Mail says the viceroy of | and the east twenty-five (25) feet front on Mt. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sution & Co.) oye WM. H. DUNC a N, of purchaser. 1424 New York Avenue. “Upon reaching the wrecks of the Oauen-| Canton has announced to the Tsung-Li- | Plessant street {algo Mnown aa Whitney. avenue) | gare OF A PRAM House. no. |e rustees, SA DORCORAN HUE 29-28 and Maria Teresa, Captain Evans in- |“ 5 full depth of lot numbered twenty (20), in EFS’ SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, NO. | Dios == = aeRay —— cues a Soaeee herbal the, GMGes Gna one or | Lamen thel complete’ suppression of theres | diet ee ena Ghee ee 1227 M STREET NORTHEAST. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. JOUNSTON asi = : ellion i 5 tric bdivision of parts of the tracts of land known | By virtue of_a deed of trust, duly recorded in SALE _OF__T! GOS 14th xt.’ Our 1 both vessels were on shore in great dis- | bellion in those districts. He has announced | subilvi and “Pleasant Plains,” Liber No. 1987, folio 377 et Seq., of the land ae a re oa Qur Apple Parers tress, and suffering for want of food, and | also that four cities ave been reoccupted | ee eee en ee en ee eee Nor Me Dientet ot Colnbia, amt ane DWELANG BOUE W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER > 49 a - asked me if I would rescue them, a request | hy the imperial troops and that an influen- | folio 24, of the records of the strv request of the parties secured thereby, the under- S : aston & Co.) Selling Like Hot Cake with which I, of course, instantly complied, | 141 renel chief has Fea sald District, fronting 75 feet on sald avenue, and | signed trestees will offer for sale by’ public aue- CAPITOL. AND SALE OF A DE: BRICK Best th at ee aaa a stensuarsctentat | iitttie Honekous eor-caponnenOt tel vimace [Aneta ere sae ata neat Ine a ETE OSE De ae | ome DENCE, NO. 2119 N NORTH: fae il lang! aoe had I previously known the circumstances ie ekong correspondent of the Times ms: One-third cash, balance {n equal install- areas are Jr By virtue of a certsin Geed of trust, recorded st. ing 3 Wit > ak on @ and two Years, with interest at 6 | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘the following Se iIbes alin Ala et wee ee tot cee kern S : pare bi m are concerning them. 7 : 3 = 5 Dor ciiUiperi asinine) pasabla’ sumi-atumnelion apts | wer wed eeet restate valtaatamanittie crest cac wWaaee Saat eect Ge eee By virtue of a deed of trust duly vecorded te~ paring Pric “I took the Harvard in as near the wrecks Li-Lap-Yan, the leader of the rebellion} day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot | request of the party secured there the under- | Liber No. 2068, fallo P Golowit Bry digo wuly Sie. as I deemed to be prudent and at 4:40 P-m-| in the province of Kwang-Si, has pro-| Proverty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | numbered forty-five (45), in blocs ohe (1), in the | reduest of the par ais cme ent veer ge Fang nthe pening wept alin 4 nk E Haidease lowered nine of our boats and sent them in | ” vaat peo. | cheser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time | Washington Brick Machine Company's subdivision | fiento¢ the premivess ao MONTAY eee quest of the party secured thereby, John B. Espey, "=: to the shore to raccue the survivors. This | ytlmed a new dynasty, styled ‘vast’ pro-| of sale. All convertinelng at purchaser's cost. | of Trinidad, as per plat in county book No. 6, | MGHTH, IOS AT HALEPAST HORE Geno tu Ro ig A aa Sys ilo Pa. ave. work continued until 9:45 p.m., when the | Féss.’ His proclamation states that because | Terms to be complied with within ten days, other. | page 120, in the surveyors office of the District | pat lots 99, 100 and 101, square 628, with im- FOURTH DAY OF AUvGt AD. at FIVE = = 99 a FA Ril | att _Deationd of Spanish prisoners came | & Steet and pure dynasty ie weak, because | wise tho cuntessicceeere (he cght to segoll at | of Columbia. i telanee im ene can | PUTeDene es above O'CLOCK. E-M.. the following Gcncivel teal as. 66 99 -50 | alongside. During the greater part of the | {he mandarins are oppressive and, because | Ti#k and cust Of the Qnfay AE DN ABFORD, _ | tye gents write latsrery ftom tue day ot asionny | qterms:, Ouefourth cash, balarce in ope, two | ate steuats in the ty of ‘Weshington, in the €ZZOS time the steam cutters of the indiana ren- | forelgners are taking Chinese territory, he ALDIS B. BROWNE’ six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust | Cf trust on the property Soll, or ell cash nt tne | DUStPICt of Columbia, to wit: AU that GEES Udereditcatualiel aaxtatericalcin towing our | has rebelled; and that heaven has signified Sy9-d&ds ‘Trustee on the property sold, or all cash. at the option of | Gption of the purchaser. A deposit of Fifty D asta aR ot pial ay cetinng Ht eienmendley a pe ete he : boats lotaid foam (the aliases: its approval by causing several cities to the purchaser. | A deposit of $100 required upon | jars required on each Louse at time of sale. Con- | distinguished an and being lot nuzibered | thes fers ah el serie a Z 2 fall into his hands. According to a telegram| [THB ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL | acceptance of bid. If the terms of sule are not | yeyancing and recording at purcaaser’s cost. ole geen et fee My pg > f our photos. We've also re- We had the good fortune to rescue 35 ~ ee ecaraet ‘" paras a eee ae Ce uJ p hall et al.'s svudivision cf o:igual lat nun = “ wears a : : from Wu-Chou, the city of Wun-G ag | WEDNESDAY, JULY TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1sys, | complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale | terms of sale are not complied with within 46 te $2 dexen | officers and 637 men without accident to | fro! Ee ee ca oO sei ina cca |e NER an es Sn the ‘trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- | Some pf, Me, re Rot complied with within 30 | foar (4), in square numbered = Loon! We | fact that the landing was through the sur: S A SB. BROWNE, choser after five days’ advertisement of such re- | faulting purchaser. after 5 days’ adver of Co int page GS, = ve qlish-grade work as thedgh | ang dangerous, as well from the incessan: | 1S almost quelled jy23-d&as ‘Trastecs. | sale in some’ newspaper published in Washington, | {n some newspaper published in Washlasin, D.C, | toxetber with ge gir Sig rey yey = err were a FE St coulda of cee union wee wade ed at eg oe Saar D.C. AN conveyancing, ete., at the purchaser's H. RADLEY DAVIDSON, Fi oN aera eam et py W. H. alee. = large, as from the surf. HAIL SMASHES WINDOW PANES. > THE ABOVE SALE STPINED, 0: cost: . oe WALTER HIESTON, per cent per anbum, secured by deed of trust on autistic PHOTOS.” 420-168 | |The Spanish oMcers and men recetved SINT Nosh HALEPAST FIVE o'cLuck WinhTAN 1 ACOLOSR eae = ~ Trustees. | the property scld, cr all cush, ition of pure = =— | every attention that it was possible to be- | Thousands of Them Broken During a | )a. i de8AT ee 2 4y23-d&ds 5 putes: JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. chaser. A deposit of $200 regu t time of sale. stow upon them for their comfort and wel- . Baral Tes aise ee TAHLON _ a (Successor to Ratcliffe,” Sutton & Co.) Terms of sale to be complicd with in fifteen daye 1 We “ar breed he a she a Storm at Chicago. op EAE EEL THOS. J. CWEN, AUCT., 915 F ST. N.W. from day of sale, or trustees reserve the right 10 Claret at Sad net an | ote: pome Of thenyi carne: cre boete -ahialiy, |: ds of window panes were broken WHT Segue a ne SALE Goa rant wen, | TRUSIEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK | feoch ‘the roveriy at risk and cost of ‘defeniting Sree toe in lot of 400 | nude, and many with only a shirt and trou- eS eee id tas jy28-d&ds Trustees. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV- HOU NO. 3036 CAMBRIDGE STREET, | purchaser after five days’ advertisement of Such $2 25 doz pottles of Claret. While | cree As beet gy sible after ae ar- | during a heavy hail storm in Chicago yes- ED PROPERTY ON THE BAST SIDE OF 4TH ave y WASHINGTON, Dc ae ass resale-in some newspaper published in a ishing’ ° > it Iests the price is $225 | rival on board they were provided with a tor: for er ae [ BETWEEN L AND M STREETS | By virtue «f a deed of trust, duly reco in| D.C. All conveyance at pure : | food ana necessary clothing. About 300} Oe eee. Which fell in torrents JAMES W. RATCLIVED, AUCTIO? NORTHEAST. Liber No. 2062, folio 475 et seq., one of the land mR WALTE HUISTON, an hour after the hail stones had done working suits and many sh@es and canvas (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & By virtue of twe certain deeds of trust. and duly | records of tbe District of Columbia, and at the STEVENSON H. WALSH, erjoy of Clarct with sw : - aa ae reccrded, respectivdy, in Liber No. 1537, folios | request of the party secured thereby, we, the 2 ‘Tiust st ion—cool hats were issued to them. The sick and | thelr work, did great damage to the inte- | qoisrees saLe OF A‘OTWOSTORY BIICK $52 and B87 ct seq., che Of the land recurce of tue | uonersigned trustees,” will omer fer wale by" pub. aS ee orn | wounded were attended by our own medical | riors of apartment buildings and school NO; €9-MYRSGE- STREET NouTa- | pricet ct Columbia, MG. Ae the teetene ce ihe [Be cnedee: in teat of the pace on ee JAMES W. RATCLIFFE. | houses. EAST. perties secured thereby, we will sell, ut publi: | DAY, SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, 1898, AT (Successor to Retcliffe, Sutton & By virtue of two deeds of trust. recorded, re- spectively, in Libers Nos. 1588 and i607, follus 250 and 457 et seq., of the land tecords for the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secnred thereby, the uhder®fgned, surviving trus- tec, will offer for sale. aby: ublic ‘auction, in front of ‘the premises, on FRIDAY, TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 188; AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK’ P-M.s the following described real estxte, situaze in the elty of Washington, in auction, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, AUGUST FIFTH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the follcwing described real es- tute, situate ‘n the city of Washingten, District of Columbia: Lots 32, 83, 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38, in square 805, of Jay's subdivision of original lots in suid square, and recorded in Liber J. H. K., follo 296. HALF-PAST . FOUR O’CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing describei real estate, situate in that part of the city of Wasbingtov’ formerly known as Georgetown, ip the District of Columbia, known and designated as lot numbered fifty-two (2), in Ashford & Riout, trustees’, subdivision of part of square numbered one bundred and twelve (112), formerly call~d Cooke Park, as per plat recorded in Liber A. R. S., folio 241 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- y SALE OF ‘TIREE HOJSE, NO. 3040 CAME! WEST WASHINGTCN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust. Liber No. 2062, folle 484 et seq. records of the District of Colum request of the party secured thereby, we, the un dersigued. trustees, will offer for sale, ty pablic auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, Horses, pelted by the hail, ran away in every direction, but no person was seri- ously injured. The shrubbery in Lincoln and Washington parks was cut up and the greenhouses were badly damaged. In the suburbs trolley wires were down in many places and streets were made TRUSTE! STORY BRICK | staff, assisted by two of the Spanish medi- Al ON j cal oflicers, who were among those res- cued.” Commodore Schley says in his report to Admiral Sampzon regarding the warship seen by the Rexolute: “Commander Eaton of the Resolute appeared and reported to you the presence of a Spanish battie ship near Altares. Your erders to me were to ‘Terms made known at time of sale. JOHN 0. JOHNSON, 1416 F st., Trustee. H the Summer 3 Very neatest, : i le by backwater from t v- | the District of Columbia, “to wit: Tot number ASS Edn S bia (said square 112 being now known as square | THE SECOND DAY OF AUGUST. Ines. AE Sik Aucete, Fotrtorba take the Oregon and go castward to meet cou Does Were ili beeanene ote hundred. anid stata £295) 38 yilbersa et hy? peop wetane eres {ka "tn aa city of Washington}, together “witht HALE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M-. tiv following rette ete her, and this was done by the Breoklyn, mh ibn : of square Humbere} six “hundred Ww nt rovements, rights, Kc, described rea! estate, situate at parteot = With the result that the vescel reported ns | With live trolley and electric ght wires. | Seventy ive (67H, together With ail the aprove | TRUSTEES SALE OF LOT IMPROVED BY Two. | {he Improvements, ieee oe and | See ae WnaNeaae uate, ANAL parte o€ the » CENTS—3 FOR $1.00. How's your suppl: Teel’s, 1329 F. The temperature, which has been hover- ing around 90 for several days, dropped to 68 after the storm. a 313° MAPLE STORY BRICK DWELLING, AVENUE, LE DROIT PARK. By virtue of a deed of trust, daly recorded in Liber No. 1532, folio 70 et seq., of the lapd rec- en enemy was discovered to be the Aus- trian cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa, sock- ing the commander-in-chief.” Metis ated at the time $¢ sale. $100 deposit Tins stated at ¢ sale. lepos gn acceptance of bit. eft to be’ complied feith irehaser’s two years, with interest’ from the day of sale at | town, six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust | d on the propelty sold, or’all cash, at the option of the purcharer. A deposit of $100 required at time in the District of Columbia, kuown end ited 26 lot numbered fifty-four (Gi). in Ashford and Ridout. trostees’, subdivision of prt of square tembered one hurdfed and twelve (112) ee CleeeeTEDS aware? re in iS Gee, AU SSI wit ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re-| of sale. If the terms of sule are not complied | (formerly called Cooke Park), a8 pet plat recorded GUITEAU'S UNHAPPY SISTER. Hobson Going to See His Mother.; Jyi9-d&ds ‘Surviving Trustee, | quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell at | Vith in fifteen days from the of sale the | in Liber A. R. S:, folio 241, of the records of the se at 6 p.m.. Saturdays excepted. $520-14d sa ticle : Lieut. Hobson has wired his mother, : BAYS “AUGUST. “SECOND, “eos. "AT" sve | HUstess reserve the right to retell the property at | ofice of the surveyor of thé District of Columbia = — <== <= = af id = + cana d a Bs cost 01 G faulting user, after | (suid square now as square 728z, Enters Her Second Sult for Divorce | who is at Lithia Spring, near Atlanta, DOWLING, Aucti O'CLOCK P-M., the following descrihed real estete | five days’ advertisement of such resale in some | in said city of W: on), together with xii iho A THIEVISH QUARTERMASTER. rite THOMAS to loneer. in the county of Washington, District cf Celumbia: | newspaper in Washington, D. C. Ali | im; tk, rights, &e, on < From a Husband. that he will see her Monday next. While Lot 36 tn T. E. Wagguman et al. subdivision of | Conveyancing, ete., at purchaser's cost. “ferme: One-third cash, the balance in one and — Mrs. Frances Guiteau Norton, the author-| the big Merritt & Chapman tug is pro- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO-STORY | jot in block 13, in A. L. Barber & Co.'s subdl- 2 SAMUEL CROSS. two years, with iutenst from the day vf ene et Admits He Seid Seldiers’ Mores ama | 55 asin sinter to President Gactle iatng | Goutias ace minante faite eon ater FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1521 OTH ST. N.W., | vision of certain tracts of land now known as Le WILLIAM A. GORDON, six per cent per annrm, secured by deed of trust s 2 2 ~ i INGTON, D. C. it rt eee eee ee une Merritt: | er, has filed suit at St. Joseph, Mich., for a| the lifting of the wrecked Spanish ships | By Atkiof m séed-of trust of reeord.sm the re. | Dit, Fark a8 per, plat, of said “fret "mentioned | _jy20.a8de ‘Trustees. | on the property sold, or all cash. at the option at subdivisicn, reco.ded in Liber County No. 7. folio 52, of the ‘records of the surveyor's office of said the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required it time Quartermaster Sergeant James M. Young | of sale. If the terms of sale are not’ complied divorce. She charges her husband, W. A. | Lieut. Hobson will take time to visit his | corder of deeds’ office for the District of Colum- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. e 2 sas Re = t bia, in Liber 2015, folio 47) et seq., we will sell ith the im} ments above stated. from the - == A, 2 a Sis gee | Norton, with deserticn. hie e Oe heat by Thursday of next week “ pattie auction, oa ot tie alee, “en ae "One third enh of Ba} on lee . SALE oF NO. 1624 TENTH STREET — in 15 She's mets sit tbe Si — nee _ . : rs. Norton's first husband was Att 2 ae $ a oneS p , ust mat ‘ime of sale, aud the RTHWEST. risk and cost of t ulting parcel . Fu arged with embeszling govern- | pete HALI-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘the folio = Installments tn'ene, two and oth cane Gann George Scoville, who defended Guiteau, and lance in three — By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | yc deys’ advertisement of xuch cesale in sone described real estate, to wit: Al of lot lette: of sale, for whieh’ notes of | Liber No. 2032, at folio 257 et seq.” one of the is ; ss | = hsee years from day per published tn Washingten, 1). GC. All ment property. He ts alleged to have sold | from whom she secured a divorce ‘soon SAS" jn-square 478 of sald city. ‘ irehaser, bearing interest from day of sale | land records of the District of Columbia, we shall neing, at "cost, etores issu°d as focd for the regiment. after the famous trial. ‘Terms: One-third cash, Delaice in equal an- | (paydle auaricriy), and secured. ny of trast | sells Im front of the on TUESDAY. THE | CUVes®! ee TUNE, ChORS. “Sad : ——« ONIC stallments, at one and two yexrs, with interest at | on the property. sold, Will be taken, or all cath, | SECOND DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1808, AT HALT WILLIAM ‘4. GO:rDov. Yor e3 — his — = gives the ex- Spanish Prisoners Pal = DER a Be from | at the dption of the purchaser. All’ conveyancing | PAST FIVE 0’CLOCK Pa lot forty-eight (48), | _3y20-d&¢s Trusece, 2 at he was dotn; what every ed by deed. uy Daser’s three hundred a x (i365), aac Sther comaigecty of ame Meciee ft! | The Spanish prisoners confined at Sea- Horsford’s Acid Phos; hate Property wi, "or all casly, at the option of the | Aud Teconiing af purct Strom ‘sate, the | Spence with the improvements. thereon, ma other commissary of Camp Merritt Es | weve istand ware. paid oft ne tha Staten rehager. A’ deposit. of $100 wil be required at | trustees reserve the right to resell the property at | ““Kerme of sale: Onethind cash, balance in one ACCOUNTANTS. - been doing all along. The regimental com- 4 , ime of ‘sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's | the risk and cost of ting purchaser or | and two Fears, with interest: at ‘six per cent per atic manders deny that such a state of things | Severament yesterday, the money being | §Ranks as thé best remedy for debilie cort. Terms to be complicd with within ten days, rs, after eight days’ adver in The | anncm, payable semi-anovally. $100 required at J. B BATES, exists In their commissary departments, | recetved from Admiral Cervera at Annapo- | gtated men and women, a tiga p ‘trustees resetre the it to: reseli Evening ‘Star evapaper. time of sale. — accountant and auditor, but the matter will be investigated ef | lis, the men receiving from $4 to $10 each Pleasant to take. Shun Substitutes, Lalor Bip he pee ges a (08. E. WAGGAMAN, + iwi pone z once, in American currency. ae gist LUTUBH LD APPLE, Trostee gaeabis JOHN W. PILLING, eeu * 4 coppers. ~~ FS, and Trust building. es ‘Trustees. :

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