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10 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1898-12 PAGES. POPC C OOOH EHH OOOOH ES OO OOS EAMETD OOOOH OOOO OOS eee oooeerevereriesesers A are eeeeoece . . . . . . eS . . . . - . PS . . . - * . . ° . - . ° . . . + . . . . . . . - . . Peer ecccscrces Peerceccoces wees eeeceecsere POCO eC ere ree eerererrereresooos te eeeroccoe eeeeeecene Winding Up Our Final Clearance Sale! With the closing of this week, this sale and our business career in this store will have ended. The former will have become history, while the latter will have a glorious continuation at our new home, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street, which will be opened in a few days. Five days are left to us in which to close this stock, and in order that its disposition may be absolute, we place prices on it that will surely attest that 4 : Our positive leadership in Clothing retailing is mever questioned by candid judges. The magnitude ; : of our offerings for the past ten days have never been approached by any store---thus when we state that : this event is without parallel, you may know what to expect. Our binding contract with the public is that no stock in the store shall be taken to the new build- . . . . . . . . . . : ing, hence we have but one of two alternatives to accept; either to sacrifice and sell each individual : garment or to dispose of the stock in a bulk at auction. We choose the former--- : First--Because we believe all bargain opportunities and money saving advantages should be laid within the hands of our customers. 4 : Second--Because we believe no advertising equals that which comes through personal converse. : : Thus the most absurdly little prices on the reliable Parker-Bridget Clothing are here to greet you. : It remains with you to act the part of the wise man. We dare say regrets will be suffered if you : do not share. : The bulk of the stock represents Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats, hence double significance is at= tached to the selling. ; Our Sporting Goods stock, in conjunction with the stock of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, will be re- moved to the ground floor, and an extra sales force will be in attendance. Washington has never before been treated to such a bargain feast, and there is not a home in the Dis- trict whose male members should not be enriched by its offerings. The conclusion cannot be evaded that purchasers of Clothing at retail ignore their rightful advantages if they omit to claim the benefits offered through the winding up of our Final Clearance Sale. PARKER, BRIDGET & GO,” 315 Seventh St. . . . . . . eee ea waaae eeevrerrvervrreeseeeee * . . . . . . . . . . . . . seerecreres See eee ease ererrerererrsrrsesrsecsereseres Sooo eee rerrercereeereseereoes POPC OHO ome eee es He EHH EEE TOES OTHE E SEES DEEEEOOE OOOO OOOO EE OEE T OOOO OEE EHEOE ES eeeeeeseeees eeesececs ee == as TRAIL | PORTC RICO MAIL FACI ies, BLANCHE ROOSE ta Fngland wanted to get TCTTION & von of the most beautiful AUCTION SALE! AUCTION SALES. AUCTION ALES. Russian mi | the pertrai oe i An eresting Letter Received at} Bri nt American Who Married an | women of the English court to present to FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS, FUTURE DAts. | the Post Office Departmen Malian Connt and Lived Abroad, | the Empress of Russia his secretary obtain: aie nom = eee said deen e a ; e fr: | owing letter descriptive of the | From the New Yor vo le portrait of the Princess o: les, one vy. RATCLE . AUCTIONEER. Ped ands aa r= G. E. Richardson of Uhicago, Desperate from} | T° an Sees Be ae aS = as Mork meee y ah F to | OF Lady Dudiey and fivs of Blanche Roose- fessor to Kuteliffe, Sutton & C Le Ay sg eres Four-story and : | punks reer aee on he Marchesa d'Allegri, better known velt. The empress was so amused at this : AND y virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded i as n ress=-Drick Su Kills H rt Ponce by Mr. Perry | the literary world as Bla ote the authoress a letter and DRE CAND Toe, | other oN aBION) Sella eaIo ee ene “qand ement Press-bric et ‘Seg records of the District of Columbia of a deed of trust duly recorded in | Guest Of the parties thereby secure of the land ndatinere-| Residence, No. 1740 P we will sell, she Roosevelt, | that she w her London home on Saturday | sent her a hb fascinating woman with brains yest t3 t postmaster gen- ndsome lace scarf. her sister, was her: ho died Low If the e Mrs. i, 1 The Perils and Privations Encoun- lished our post aan ss Sdach iieller inion Ins Boston | editor of a paper here for many years, and c, 2068, follo 159 et eq. one of the land ee AS jon. in frout of the’ premises, Street Northwest, Near oy Se cena os eae nuch better known in London | ine whole family has shown marked lite Is for t strict of Columbia, and at the | rive O-GLOGK Pat ie ee . os LY a. red by a Party of Young Men stone Rouse: wi nd Paris than in hor own country. Victor | ary ability. Another sister was Dr. Love BROT (Or te Patties eechved stbereny, ung under- | estate, in the city of’ Washington Dupont Cire tAuction, 2) years old. It is an an-] Hugo called her “La Belle Americaine.” | of Chi Part of original lot 2, Col. Theodore Roosevelt and ton, in front <f the premises on the Way to Klondike. nL 3 ; 5 lat nt of the © stories in height, made | Her pro s that of a Greek goddess. | Blanci elt were cousi LE 1 DAY OF $ : 8 ‘ : on < cone apatal Peri en Dn Secs maa Eels. ee ee eee aie, OUR O'CLO -M., the following ig thence west on C stree' Pe LS: heft f t from Spain. When we|she was perhaps fort Biles hel i O\CHOCES Ea the following north 89 feet © Iuchuss thence cy : PLEMEER 1S0s CLOCK the rooms which are now | father was William Henry Tucker of Vir- |, “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they | Washington. in the District of Columbia, tecwits horth 10 feet 6 inches’ to rear i said canyon — 8 No. = ; bring answers. , Be AD ae iY snave. Soe lot; thence east 33 feet 6 inches to nort cor. | 8 prem ce were used to store the cap-| ginfa, one of an old southern family; her ee Win Ee Granta L'a sais’ Se riinst | BEY of said lots and Ghenoe mouth G0 feat vo Te | tutti statcen one 0 fmt Bt and munitions taken from the | mother was born Miss Letitia. Roosevelt, a | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, tc. | lor Bumbered four (4), 16) square Bumbered Hixty- = : ee ee on the Stick- d at the time of our arrival tbocker of New York. Blanche ase zine! (G0), (es) pers plat recorded! in} the /oatre OC/ADSI4 (+ 1op ieatutabeigralinaiaaie Gear oe Tete ene Aside bates ei Oe ed eae ae = 0 ) ct of ‘ol la, in book No, 4 = o = ever ous (87,008 1 August were stored 400 of their deadly | Roosevelt was the name she adopted for ‘Tomorrow. Biecere esurteetherew thaileemeasovemene! Tren eon three equal Snetalimests in one, two land |/p ence ok Seeem Rhonsae Sears sree a terrible triy s » twelve clerks in all, and age and as a nom de plume. S. Bensinger, Auct., $40 La, ave. nw.—Sale of | Fights, etc pgp tardy citen Ag oreal gigs lone geld I tye reap e Ipotige ro ing § i - makes | Her earlier days were passed at La @ Ty ats eae ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, the balance in one and SOe GtSTtNS) ee a ee ony Of SiC | erance which will We aneumel Sy she company with fe & © so irregularly makes | (, Her father was the Unteols ad of horses, on Tuesday, September 13, at | two years, with interest from the day of (payable quarterly) and secured by deed of trust | Pran’s pp ake £ and the | a toy work, asitt comes iin (euche |e concn tbe oct lock a.m. jwix per cent ner annum, payable semi-annt on the ‘property eold, will be taken, or all cash, at | Tonies St gis OF tale ood mek nee ovine io pS Army headquarters are in | $674 ae cy his fortune * "| ‘Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 012 E st. n.w.— | secured by deed of trust on the property sold, recording: at garcanaser. All, conveyancing and | Coliplied with within iiteen days theres | the same & we occupy, just over us. | ©, ball ete a Trustee's sale of valuable Improved property on D | all cash, at the cption of the purchaser. A de- | Coo ioe wae, Pircnaects cost. If terms are not | Veyancing abd recording at the exp | We are anxious to get the post offic ‘a When seventeen years old " # posit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. plied with in teu dars from sale, the trustees | Vp¥! |to Ponce. two miles distant: Wer ano cd | Blanche Rooszvelt determined to complete | *t- between dd and 4th ste. southeast, on Tuesday, | Poot of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. | Toeer tne tiene to resell tie one ey oe eee | to 1ce o iles distant. ies are at sel her musical = ron ate ducation, with a view of | Sept. 13. at 4:30 o'clock p.m. 15 duys from the day of sule, the trustees reserve | 8td cost of the defaulling purchaser or purchasers a de Ponce, or Port Ponce. i aie ices nae adopting the operatic stage as a profession. | J. G. Sinclair, Auct., 626 La. ave.—Sale of house- } the right to resell the property at the risk and ag coda Advertisement in The Evening | THOMAS DOWLING & ipping point for this’ pert ar the | Her voice, although of excellent timbre | bold effects, ete., on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 10 BT Se ae erent ” THOS. BE, WAGGAMAN, Trustee. ee : es and great Ss vas not strong | o'clock a.m. i i D. C. All conveyancing, | Se9-eokds JOHN W. PILLING, Trustee. i © road that leads from here to gan | Cnough for grand opera. She turned to rding, stamps, etc., at the purchaser's cost. - — REAL ESTATE, BEING LOTS 43 TO 35, ROTH Juan is a thing of beau and ont faa ERE LISHA H. PERKINS, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. IN SQUARE #62, SITUATED ON 8 NR, CARY, ‘Trastee, told, thirty millions. It is lined on’ either He BCCe Lens eet obae: |. SORES ae ‘TH AND I E BETWEEN TE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE CORNER ae IN ELEY side by beautiful cocoanut palms and vari- | ‘The book upon which her literary repu- C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. n.w. HOUSE, PARTLY FINISHED, ON THE poe yD AND E STe ous other tropteal plants and flowers, whose | tation will probably rest ts her “Life of WiNGEAy ALe GOES a SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 18TH AND ROA- PAST, INTHE CITY OF WASiING- per fi h i austiess ode : " r=.” whic! as o 2 NC} x ~ cad IN NOKE STREETS, COLU. iA EMG 's - | Tt is a dream to go alone tae ausiless odor. | Gustave Dor:,” which has been translated SanMePTOnY Gin oF CM TOESE NO. B12 @ STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated March | Under ahd by virtue of a certain dee | on either side be Seas ‘iid, whi into French, German, Swedish and Spanish. PERE! Sey By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | 12, 1806, and recorded emcng the land records of | @#ted the 25th day of June, A. D. 189 jo ers peti nas] at Own ee wid, elites ye = lished lingutet (the santhonees the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause | the District of Columbia in Liber 2089, folio 431 | ceTded in Liber No. 2141, follo 245, et we jin frent of the thriving plants a low, | An accomplis! Se Gs orses, orses, No. 19634, I will offer for sale at public auction, | et seq., and at the request of the holder of the | Lane & Dis thatehed cottage stands out like some im- | herself capable of making the translations. AT THE BAZAAR, in front ‘of the premises, aE the | notes secured thereby we will offer, at public auc — req wee - had been opened, | ag i 7 ninaeee e “Life ” S 2 BAZ. * TEENTH DAY of ‘I EMBER, 1898, at | tion, in front of th ises, on F y. 7 undersigned sell at pi Mini [ae oe ane: (rene are three (classes 2 ASS BES Gs CT ENTIC Bea No. $40 Lat. ave FIVE U'CLOCK PAL, the east balt of lor 3, tn | SIXTEENTH Day OP SEVTENBER, AD. ite, | lu from of the premises, at FIVE weitil thal story Of Eanes Gl le eae ne ee and the | vel was decorated and Gigs 6 a Y square in the city of Washington, D.'C.. | AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P'M.. the ful. | THE AFTERNOON OF WEDNBSDA\ ith the story of | upper one is y fine class of people. of the Societe des Gens de Lettres, Sardou tontine inch 3 a havi aiacinigaeass Tier » | TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER id by a gaping |is no unusual sight to eee children running | aq tee eras DaInE herieninaoes Sha ronting 24 feet 10 inches on G street aud having | lowing described property, situated in the coanty a depth of about 91 feet aud improved by a two- | of Washington, D: : istrict of Columbia, to wit: All | 1888, the following described land and prex bou! as the day they were bo: wrot2 “Longfellow Home Life”—the poet - ERE (aS story frame dwelling house. that certain plece or parcel ot land and premises, | #itUate in the city of Washington, District le Trip. ny of the natives of both sexes go bare- | was her goud friend—and lives of Verdi, = © rae see Loseraimen teu oser ia ee Terme: One-third cash; balance in one and two | krown and distinguished as and being lot ti Jumbla, known and designated as and be foot. All wear very thin clothing, and wo-|Sardou and “Carmen Silva,” Queen of | Fer the District, goverment, he Bay e. | years, with interest at ‘six per cent per annum, | four (34) tn Clarence C, Waring’s suldivision of namihered fant » Is told bY | men as well as men smoke cigars Roumania. Sardou dramatfred her book,| it “___B. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. | the tiie ot Aas neces, $150, ill be required at | Icts in block twenty-seven (27), Columbla Meish: ight (48), forey rs can be bought here for the time of sale. Terms must be complied with { 4s per plat recorded in Liver Gounty j cach, but board and lodging are in fifteen da; J. G. Sinclair, Auctioneer, | di‘? ot SNe. 11, tolte | elght 48) otherwise the property will be | 18, of the records of the office of surveyor of the oe “The Copper Queen.” ‘ Th t feh One of her books was 2 . CoAT ES es purchaser, Discrete Columbia, together with the improve- ae rg » pensive. The house which we occupy was | She Would He an Opera’ Singer,” written 626 LA. AVE. es ES J. MURPHY, Trustee, ments thereon, jets tn we hun the residence of San Martin, colonel of the | to deter American girls trom going to Italy | Large and attractive sale se7-d&ds Siz F st. ew. |, Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase money | Gied and sixty-two, (G2), as per wat rocorded ta ) Spanish forces for this part of the island. | to study opera and to urge the foundation | BER THIRTEDNTH, 1886, TEN O'CLOCK, con. be paid in cash and the balance to be paid in | 1 : We are tr i very kindly by the d Koom, Parlor, Dining Hoom Furni- | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. | tke equal installments, respectively, in one and | {6 surveyor of ald District. sald lots having @ rmy | of a national conservatory of music in this | sisting of c Room, ts two years, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- | ffeutage on E street of about 115.00 feet and a officers, and 1 must say they have striven | country. ee ee Show | TRUSTEES’ SALE, BY AUCTION, OF WELL. | etty sold, ‘with interest, parable semi ually. ee Se ae a ee = to do all they could to advance our part of anche Roosevelt marri2d the Marquis | 3 th attreases—a_ Ke ortinent NASR ACRES ra SRE | Stee ace alk SO) Det cent per amnum, or all cash: "and two sears, for whieh tes af the Telegraph | the business.” aiseatettn ites) Ga Haines IRE tnt lecater tardean Gans banat receivedieey SS Sry ae [ ee pe etree sr eerreen ae ed erad [pecberredieegeded vem using tine | se Sand that | ‘sue first assistant postmaster general has | Their home was in Paris, where the mar. | hour of sale. ate re Aaa Rae reap eed es || Senta tgp eed a eg orl aeg [= (the rate of alk pers horses received a « i : 2 zi E closed within Sfteen days from d | semi-aunnally, at the rate of six per blegram from —uperintendent | chesa was the intimate of the cl2v corded In Liber 2298, folio 274 et seq., one of the v8 lay of sale, ether. on road » ‘t | “THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, | lard records of the District of Columbia, and at | Wise the propesty will be resold at the risk a-d | ®MBum from the day of sale until paid me went ates } on at Ponce, reporting the arrival | women and where her salon was crowded 2 612 F ST. N.W. the request of the party secured thereby,’ we will | ccst of defaulting purchaser, after five dass’ ad- | Secured by deed of trust on the proj A ate eee 1 Wednesday of the commission sent | py dramatists, authors, politicians and jour- ee sell, on the premises, at public auction, on FRI- | vertisement in eome newspuper published ip Wash- | © 8! ccsb, at the purchaser's option. Ad t2 Quesnelle, so that we mi out by the Post Office Department for the | palists. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | DAY, SEPTEMBER NINTH, 1898, AT TWO | ington, D.C. Conveyancing at cost of pu rshaser. | of $500 will be required at time of male. Ai for our horses. After le purpose of inquiri he posta " as PROPERTY, ON D_ STREET BETWEEN | 9'CLOCK P.M,, the Stock, Contents, Good Will, LOUIS D. WINE, Yeyancing, recording and acknowledglug our troubles began. It ra Hane MISH THERIOT ce nee Bike wrote #5 creclicnt blosraply Of W0-| Trin: AND) VOURTH: -SeRWNYS (NULLA. | inciniing Lease an an canieis ax the top Ree CLARENCE B. RHE naer's cost. If the terms of ule are \ in a terrible c t routes established there by the Ameri. | £27 Allan Pos from private papers and doc- EAST. located at 101 Mass. ave. n.e. Trustees, 916 F at. b.w. | piled with in ten deys from date of S50 ee Send: | post routes The telnet mer | uments to which she had access, and did | By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated September | ‘terms cash, Store open daily for inspection. 9,10,12,14,16,16 tos reserve) the right to tesell te" property. at les elope Go authorities. The telegram follows: much other important literary work. Her | 1, 1698 and recorded in Liber 2154, follo 200 et R. NEWTON DONALDSON, the sink and cowt “of defuulting, puschnacs, w(ter wey chopped uy ommencing today, service Playa Ponce | poetry was particularly dainty, and was | Se 0f,the land records of the Distiict of Colum- HENRY ENGLISH, THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. free ‘dase’ ‘publle notice ‘of uch) rewale ii some st twelve | by Juandiaz to Coamo, with Spanish con- like that of W. S. Gilbert in its cley- | Pf prbuie enetiis iatteet chats Soke ee —— Pere RAMCEL MADDDE.” trance, nection for San Juan, performed by army; | 20¢ Unlike that ee pa OTR CE ee ee ofthe prem: | WILLIAM B. REILLY, CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK a - aie kebtions epee Hazelton to | playa Ponce by Santa Isabel; Salinas and “he was for years a valued correspond- | THENTIT, 1808, AT WALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK eB eormes soc trmetecs: suri ats PRRHING ON CAPITOL HILL. BEING MAHLON ASHFORD. Trustee. 206) on ma to Arroyo three times a week by | She was for years a valued correspo: P.M. the following described real estate, situate ES NO. 320 C STREET SOUTHEAST. t di m1 » Chicago Times, and sent to tha’ if SYTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | In pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court | @?G&ds 470 Louisiana uven at distance iy tig. itisetins Plas. 5 ent of the Chicago Times, sent to that | inthe city of Washington, and designuicd as part | wosy 9 Zk FOU : : rs - ean 400) fone is aH ine - Waiee Meee newspaper many important interviews. Ons | of o: inal lot nu red nine (9), in square as . | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER FOURTEENTH, | of the District of Columbia, passed in a cause SW. RATCLIFFE, AUCTION 3 rie! e had wi rs ey 1888, same hour and place. By order of the | therein depending, wherein Eliza M. Tallman et (Successcr to Ratcliffe, Suttor > aroctwy | connection for Mayaguez, by citizens; | Of {he fret was an interview she had with | tered ‘seven! hundred and ainety-three (798), 1m- | qrastees, scl0-8t | al. are complainants and Lou La Sba et al. are de- Se ee ee For two a Ponce to Adjuntas, with connections | A!fenso XIZ on the day he was called to ‘Terms:, One-third cash, balance in one and two fendante, known us Equity Cause No. 19179, the u S SALE OF A LARGE FRAMP sg Telegraph creek we |t 9 Utrado, daily by citizens. All offices | the Spanish throne. He sent through her a years, with interest at 6 per cent ver annum, JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. undersigned trustee will seil. at public auction. in DWELLING, NO. 141] 29TH STREET, WEST t as we were | within Ines controlled by alcaldes, except | 8reeting of good will to the pzople of the | secured by deed of trust cn the propetty. wee ai (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE: NINE- WASHINGTON, D.C food as we could | Piaya Pi h stamp agency at Ponce. } United States. cush, at the option of the purchaser. All cou- a < Fe oe ae rie SEE TEMBER, 1898, AT | By virtue of a dectee of the Supreme Court of aya Po with stamp agency at Ponce. | Uiicd States. ainted with Victor | veraneiug aud recording at cost of purchaser. TRUSTEE'S SALE CF ONE GRAY MARE, PHAR. | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘all that eer-| the District of ‘Columbla, protege mate tot army mail dispatched from || She was well acquainted with Victor THOMAS TAYLOR, TON, TOP BUGGY, SET HARNESS, ETC. fain parcel of land, situate in the cliy of Washing- | No. 10352, the undersigued trustee will titer for fo feed. and in | here kept separate. Twelve Americans and | Hugo, and he said of her to Arsene Hous-| 4.1 agas Burviving Trastee. By vittue of @ chattel deed of trust, duiy re- | tom, in the District of Columbia, known as lot let- | sale by public wuction Ik frum, of the premise ee of them. | one native employed at this station. Beneca | S@¥e, “She is the beauty an genius of the. —— | corded in Liber No. 2321, folio 386 et seq., of the | tered D, in George A. Barr's subdivision of <rig!- | WEDNESDAY, THE FOURLEENTH Day ‘or T sore, while witty /etnimitsnidin aiid Claekee aeiveR new world. : FUTURE DAYs. lend records for the Disiriet of Columbia,’ and at | nal lot one (1), in square numbered seven hundred | SEPTEMBER. A. 1) ISve AT Hal PARt Porn f ned behi i acents slecks’ 160M On the occasion of Hugo's eightieth birth- a ——— the request of the party secured thereby. I will | and ninety-one (791), as per plat recorded in Book | (CLOCK P.M., the following described reat eee The pituatiwe were caiman te nd agents and clerks for Say) (Ul waster enchemnaGeeverCnsticuraa DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. sell, by public auction, in front of the sales rooms | C. H. B.. page 207, in the office of tue surveyer | tate, situate iu the of Washington, District of orning that ere to join the ¢ nd Guayama go forward toda: y | Cay — sos a —— of James W. Ratcliffe, 920 Penna. ave. nw. on | of said District, fronting seventeen (17) feet cn | Columbia, und being parts of original Jots number- boys Richardson seemed ularly imission. Will send Samuel W. | Chosen to crown him with flowers at the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AND DWELLING. | WEDNESDAY, FOURTEENTH DAY OF SBP- | south © street, and running back of that width to | ed cme hundred endetiee tis anf ame, lots jusulver: s He had often talked of sulci Sica tee Coa W. W. Jelliffe to | fete in Paris, and to reci‘e a poem written Met AEM et OR atgieiee CORNER OF | TRADER, A-. 1898, AT TWELVB O'CLOCK M., | North Caroling avenue, together with the luprove- | fhiree (103). Iu sqaue Gunter Crohn a k i not k he would take hi 1 Jiffkins to Yauco, with stan by Houssaye for the occasion. FIRST STREET WO! WEST. the above Horse, Bujgy, Harness, etc., mentioned | ments, consisting of a brick dwelling house of in Georgetown, District of Columbia, be; t t i Jiffkins to Yauco, with stamp By virtue of a cert of trust, recorded in | in schedule “‘A’” atteched to said’ trust. eight rooms, with modern couveniences. the east side of 20th st.. one hundred « t taal . I request ir regular de signa- Spoke Several Languages. Liber No. 1973 Long 488 4 29, of the land | Terms casi ms erms of sale, as prescribed by sald decree: One- | sour (124) feet south of the northwestern co ieee fevsees : p | Uex. with full supplies, including money | gi. spoke French, German and I:alian | Tcods of the Distriet of Golumbla, we will sell, | sats JOSEPH B. KELEHER, Trostec. | third of the purchase money in cash; balance in | Square, thence moth Uo eald. Teemer nas ® = horses he camp | ora nd registration. Agent Whitney Sp Gi a 3 at public auction, in front of remises. on gqual installments at one (1) and two (2) years | st, twenty-eight (25) feet. more oF Jess ft ¥ disordered. ~| failed to sail by Seneca. W. perfectly, and even learned every Italian | MONDA Rive GAY GQE SE? |G. @. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | from the day of sale, secured by the promissory | Miadie cla dertitinn Welt bene tos tote e lee z A = 2 = TEMBER, A.D. 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM, airs hotes of the purchaser, bearing interest xt 4 per | On lots 10z and 10%, thenee along the ‘ | des: acting age patois. At the suggestion of Lord Lytton | the following described teal estate, wiccsts & DESIRABLE FURNITURD IN RESIDENCE NO. | cent, and a deed of trust on the property sold: or | Op cain ee ring we weumer east along ch undelivered n (Owen Meredith) she took up the stay of | city of Wasbington, ir said Dietrict: Lot in ‘$15 TWELFTH STREET, NEAR NEW YOR all cash, at purchaser's option. Conveyancing, re- | middie line nincty (00) fect, thence nortl < = Greek a number of years ago and b:came | Vision in square navibered ae hundred ead ete AVENUE NORTHWEST, “AT PUBLIC AUC. | cording, etc. at purchaser's cost. Deposi: of $100 | Cight feet, maore or Jess, to intersect it age eer ea aaN Se ee 2 2 - " p of e o tf point dred we ‘a n Ca eee ee eee eonny ,stmned.” | quite proficient in her knowledge cf that | teen (618), as per plat recorded in Liber 19, folio | ga PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1998, | sale to be complied With in fifteen days from day | (124) “feet south from, wortivest earn a sat zhnis “e crits n Bat- | Hoeke's Clearing Sale “saves” many.—Advt. 7, of the records of the surveyor's office of said : cca of sale, or deposit will be forfeited. Taxes paid — e i age whe hone i on “2 sere lang’ Her memory was a marve! District. together with the improvements, con. at, ‘TEN A. M., at above residence, we will sell, to day of sale. — west a outa ae ninety (8) feet e Creek, Mich. ne diy was buried at one. S very wi , d was ti 'e 7 it ¢] 4 ; | Without reserve— rs: ! 4 7] beginning, togetber wit a ve iiuprove- Gienora and jam taking his effects back Deaths at Camp Wikoff. penene salon pit Aide hte feu her. dwelling, Nor Ur New York avenaessoee er oe ADS MEnING. WINTRROR PRONE w0-dkde Se ome Diseaew, | mente, Sg aa oy Sabaten> et at 8 to b cule in Michigee Jed to | General Bates, commanding at’ Camp | presence. She moved in the highest aristo- | Steet northwest equal Install- WARDROBE, BRASS FENDER WITH FIRE - = — poosiis iu aon tok tee ten ee S eae - aster , | Wikoft, has made the following report to | cratic circles In all the European capitals. | ments, at one and two years, with interest et che SET AND COAL HOD, WILLOW COUCH AND JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONERR. per cent per annum, secured by deed 0 on, and are now working their way War Department from September 10: | She was a particularly intimat> friend of | (oy per centuma’ per sunita, payatle weeheeersnite ROCKERS, WHITE AND GOLD SECRETARY (Suecessor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) of trest on the property sold, of all eash, at the nto the mountains of far northeastern | the War Departmen! = sek, | Alice di Monaco, daughter of the Prince of | trom cay of sale, secured by deed of trast upeb WHITE AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, OAK AND —= option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 require bia. “Deaths since last report—Michael Eck, | \ronaco, the owner of Monte Carlo, the property sold, or all exh, at the option of the SAIAUT CHAMBER SUITES. ODD BUREAU | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TO PAY STOR- fat tine of sale, If terms of sale are not com. a the | private, Company : as | Rede Ss rehaser. A deposit of $250 will be required at AND W. NDS, MATTRESSES AND PIL- A ES. ke. with in ten days from day le Ue tros- mat te _ gpm eee ranean Labeda ts E, Sth Ohio; Thomas | One of the most remarkable picces of Eime of ‘Sale. All conveyancing, revenue! etary ee LOWS, BRUSSELS CARPETS AND RUGS, | ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER | tee reserves the right to resell the property at the Fret ones to get through an grail Nash, private, Company K, 9th Massachu- | work Blanche Roosevelt ever did was an] ge. at rehaser’s cost. Terms to be complied LACE CURTAINS, LOUNGES, PICTURES, | FOURTEENTH, 1888, AT TEN O'CLOCK, I will | risk and cost of the defaulting parcheser after fire of the others will perish on the trail. setts; John S. Teegan, private, Company | int2rview she had with the pope. She her- | with within ten days, otherwise the trustees te. TOILET SETS, CHIFFONIERS. DINING TA: | eell, within the'sales rooms of James W. Ratcliffe, | days’ advertisement of such resale Iu some news: —_— + —— G. 9th Massachusetts; Thomas Welsh, pri- | self said he was the greatest man she had | serve the right to resell at risk and cost of tho BLE AND CHAIRS, CROCKERY AND GLASS | No.'920 Pa. ave. n.w., a large collection of House: ) paper published in Washington, D. ©. All con- If you want anything, try an ad. in The | vate, Company K. 9th Massachusettes Jonn | ever met. defaulting purchaser. é YARE REFRIGERATOR, KITCHEN FURNI- | bold Furniture, &c,, stored in the name of J. vesancing, stamps, etc., at the cost of ihe pur- Path he nen hoe anh rth nt Maps gtar Gapeme| fee remote res : EE. Santina oanea scceitnen Moknaee MAHLON ASHFORD, TURE, &e., &e. Mitchell, to pay storage and other charges, chaser. Star. If anybody has what you wish, y . Keegan, privaie, Company G@, 9th Mas- BS ae themes ALDIS B. BROWNE, ‘Terms cash, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auets. All parties interested will please take notice. WALTER A. JOHNSTON. Trustee, will get an answer. sachusetts. beautiful woman in Hurope, and when the! pet-4ade e Trustees. ne10-ats we7-d&dbe EUGENE Max, pe3-ddds 412 Oth st.