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2A: THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1895-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, quhar, guardian to Mary Strain, sed first and final account; Sarah N. Layton, admin- istratrix of Obadiah §. Layton, deceased, filed an inventory of the personal estate of deceased, and was granted authority to sell the same. anucts Tuesday Wm. Viers Bouic, jr., as attorney, Although the new herdic line between | 01d at public auction a house and lot in ; 4 this place, the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Hillsdale and the Center Market has been | 9, D80% a", Air Washington Hicks, for in operation but two days, it is already | the sum of $1,825. This property is situated demonstrated that 1f the public are to be| nearly opposite the court house park, and accommodated more vehicles must be put | has for a number of years been used for on the route. Numerous instances have | business purposes. A meeting of the county commissioners occurred already where persons- who were | yas held here Tuesday, which was well not only willing but anxious to patronize | attended, and at whica considerable busi- the line were unable to .do #0, because | ness was transacted. ‘The contract for the vaiti .| construction of an abutment wall for a be Sila nee Gis oe ae hae de bridge over the tracks of the Baltimore Se ene am ehe cosclhowier. and Ohio railroad at Capitol View was reached the city terminus. The managers | awarded to Mr. Henry Dwyer. Among the are, however, alive to the situation, and | pills passed and ordered to be pald were will exert themselves to secure more | those of C. E. Higgins, register of voters of coaches and additional horses as 300n as | the tenth election district, $83; Charles A. possible. Iddings, road account, $12.60; R. H. Perry, The election of officers of St. Teresa's | rcad account, #49. Branch, Catholic Knights of America,| Religious services will be held in the which was held Thursday night, resulted | various churches of the town and sur- in the choice of Messrs, James W. Bartley, | rounding country on Christmas day. At resident; H. Rebollo, vice president; Thos. | St. Mary’s Catholic Church services will be ane, financial secretary; Frank Finotti, | held at 6, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.; at St. John’s, recording secretary; Richard Hartigan, | Forest Glen,there will also be three masses, treasurer; P. J. Hartigan, John F. Reagan | at 5, 8:30 and 11 a.m. On Sunday, 20th in- and James Toner, trustees. Strong pres-| stant, at 10:30 a.m. there will be services sure was brought to bear upon President | at St. Peter’s Church. Hawling’s River. Reardon, who has filled the office since the | A recent afternoon tea given by Mrs. C. déath-last summer of the lamented Chas. | H. Nourse of Darnestown in honor of the E. Kerby, to accept a re-election, but he] two brides Mrs. John H. Gassaway and declined on account of pressure of other | Mrs. Thomas Thomas Darby was a pleas- engagements. The affairs of the branch | ant and successful affair. The rooms were are stated to be in a more prosperous con- | beautifully decorated with a profusion of dition than ever before in the history of | growing plants in full bloom, and the be- the organization. The new officers will be| ccming toilets of the fair guests shone installed at the next meeting. effectively under the soft radiance of The many friends of Mrs. M. M, North, | shaded lamps and tapers in quaint silver wife of the pastor of Garden Memorial | holders. Mrs. Nourse, attired in black and Church, will regret to learn that she is| yellow silk, was assisted in receiving the quite ill at her home, on Minnesota ave-| numerous-guests by Mrs. J. H. Gassaway, SUBURBAN NEWS A NACOSTIA, nue. attired in her wedding gown of pale gray — and silver brocade. Mrs. Broome graceful- FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. ly presided in the dining room, assisted by eater Misses Helen Nourse ard Virgie Griflith, « Mr. Robert Hilton of Clarksburg district, Misses Agnes Peter and Esther Gordon of | recently appointed assistant clerk to the Georgetown, D. C., will spend the holidays | hoard of county commissioners, has enter- with Miss Alice Fitzhugh. ed_upon the duties of his office. | 7 “3 = ; ie meeting of the Maryland legislature Mrs. Gen. Frank Bond of Washington, | 174 the inauguration of Gov. Lowndes dur- D. C., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. | ing the first week inJanuary next are looked W. P. Moncure. forward to in this section with considera- Miss Jessie Love will leave on the 20th |e Interest. ‘The inauguration proceedings Pg es will be attend by a large number of per- Instant for an extended visit with friends | Wil Ue attended by s large number of per- in Boston. of political affairs in this community at Mr. N. O. Bond has gone to Boston for} this time is the almost entire absence of the winter. petitions for office, to which the people ‘There will be a Christmas tree in Jerusa- | have been accustomed for many years. lem Baptist Church Thursday night, De- —_——_—_. cember 2 also one in Zion Episcopal = Church Monday night, December 30. GAITHERSBURG. Be OE a ete i aim, | Mr. Archie H. Aisquith of this town has 30 p.m. secured a position in the railway mail ser- arhe board ef supervisors will meet here | vice, and left this week for service. His fonday next. run is between Washington and Charlotte, Miss Edith Moore has returned from al yc . visit to Culpeper. ay ¢ Bese Mrs. Sallie T. Love and her sister, Miss | ‘Thomas N. Conrad of Virginia is to de- Tyler, have gone to Washington for the | liver his lecture on “Hygienic Theology winter. at the holiday meeting of the Waverley Misses Hollie and Julia Wells, who are! Giyp ‘Tuesday evening at the Opera House. stude tN » Dam Convent, Balti- Pesca tas Catal rate A Members of the congregation of the Ger- Mrs. Lahew of Front Royal is visiting | mantown Baptist Church walked in upon her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Richardson. their pastor, Rev. J. D. Raytield, at his Mrs. Miles is the guest of Mrs. Julia F.| residence here, and gave him a genuine Ford. oun Their gifts well filled the lardei Messrs. Richard and Peyton Moncure and | Pound ating af the call was spent in S. Roszel Donohoe, jr., from Willlam and} pleasant social intercourse with the fam- Mary College, and “Messrs. Thomas and | fly of the paster. © Moss Love, from Sandy Springs, Md., will) yr. Wm. P. Hickman is home from South return home tomorrow for a two weeks’ | Carolina to spend the holidays with his vacation family. Sen rae Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gibson of Clarksburg HERNDON. gave a pleasant social Thursday evening — in honor of their niece, Miss Lula Murphy Mr. Samuel Sasscer, one of the older cit-| of Washington, who is their guest. izens, who has been quite fecble during | Last evening Mr. Albert Young and Miss the past year or more, died Wednesday of | Ella J. Taylor were quietly wedded at the hia week, at tho age of seventy-cight | OMe of the bride's parents. Rev. J. D. Le eo ba peventyc Rayfield officiated. A wedding supper was years. The burial was at Vioris Friday.| served after the ceremony, at which a Funeral attended by Rev. Dr. Mason. number of invited guests Were present. The Ladies’ Aid Society, which met with | | Mr. George T. Barnsley and family have eae left for the Atlanta exposition. Mrs. Burton Thursday, fs, in connection | ““we marriage of Mr. Luther M. Burdette with the Y. P. S. C. E., preparing a mis-| o¢ Browningsville and Miss Effie W. Davis sicnary box of clothing to sen] to Ala-| of Urbana is announced to oceur during bama. There were present Mrs. Mason, | the holidays. Mrs. Rideout, Mrs. Yount, Mrs. Stephenson, —_>— Mrs. Sweetser, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Simonds HYATTSVILLE. - and Mrs. McKean. A vote was passed at the meeting to raise $50 toward the pastor's | The Hyattsville Progressive Euchre Club salary for the ensuing year. met last Thursday evening at the residence Quite extensive repairs are in progress on | of Mr. and Mrs. John E.Latimer, on Spencer the Methodist house of worsiip. he out-| street. ‘The following members and guests side walls will be papered and a new ceil- | Were Present: Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Owens, ing put up. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Dearbin Van Vleck leaves this week | T. J. Van Doren, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. White, for a visit to friends in New York. Through | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. the holidays a family reunion 1s enticl-| 1. #. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis F. Hold- pated. xs = Miss Anna Mason fs home to spend the |" Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Welsh, Mr. and holidays with her parents. Her sister, M. | Mrs. John E. Latimer, Dr. Chas. A. Wells, 2. Browning, is expected Tuesday from | Mr. J. B. Burnside, Mrs. W. Brooke Hunter, Annapolis, M1. Miss Nellie Moran and Miss Lily Latimer. A recent visit to the public schools was} A bountiful supper was served after the highly enjoyed. The discipline was excel-| playing. Mrs. Latimer made a charming lent and the order and decorum of the pu-| hostess. The first and second prizes for the pils appearetl to be perfectly natural. If | pest players among the ladies were awarded attention to studies counts, the school can-| t) Mrs. T. J. Van Doren and Miss Nellie not fail to be a success this term. A holl-| Moran, while similar prizes for the gentle- day vacation will commeace Monday eof | men were won by Mr. John E. Latimer and next week. 2 Mr. L. H. Campbell. A new shelter building is being erected | Chitlum Castle Lodge, A. F. and A. M., of at the flag station near Maj. J. S. Duffe's. | Chillum, has elected and installed the fol- Mr. B. C. Garreti has purchased a new | jowing officers for the ensuing year: J. Au- engine for sawing lumver, which will he | gust Miller, W. M.; Alex. Gude, S. W.; L. get up near his flour mill. He has also en-| 3 McEntire, J. W.; Eaward Wineberger, larged his pond, and is building a new ice secretary; J. A. Burgess, treasurer; N. G. house and making othe: m:provements. | Perkins, 8. D.; John L. Barnes, J. D.: Geo. pene Funk, S. S.; Geo. Lanhardt, J. S.; Stephen ROCKVILLE. Miller, M. of C.; John Nelligan, tiler. —<—<$<___—_ A large number of relatives and frienfls -LAUREL. Wednesday evening assembled at the hos- pitablo home of Mr. William Bogley, near} Night Baliiff J. R. Griffith captured four this place, to witness the marriage of his | men—Merson, Chalk, Easton and Brown— daughter, Miss Rosalie, and Mr. Joseph A. | at 2 o'clock yesterday morning in the act of Briggs of Avery, this county. Pfompily at] stealing jewelry, tobacco and other articles, 6 o'clock the bride and groom, attended by | as well as money, in Phelps & Shafter Com- Miss Lizzie Haney of Rockville and Mr. | pany’s large dry goods, furniture and gro- Henry Bogley, brother of the bride, entered | cery house in the west end. The burglars the parlor, where they were met by Rev. L. | effected an entrance through the front win- R. Milbourne, pastor of Reckville Baptist | dows in the second story by means of the Church, and in the presence of the assem-| awning posts. A rumber of articles have bled guests were joined in wedlock accord-| been missed recently from the store, and ing to the ceremony of that church. The | Bailiff Griffith was notified. Last night he wedding march was artistically rendered by | secreted himself in the store, and as the Mrs. E. M. West of Rockville. The bride | burglars, who proved to be y8ung men rang- was attired in a handsome lavender silk | ing in ages from seventeen to twenty, were gown, trimmed with velvet and buttons, the | stealing the goods, Bailiff Griffith made his veil heing looped with lilies of the valley, | Presence known by covering the young and carried a Bible bound in white. ‘The| thieves with the peint of his revolver. He Gress of the bridesmaid was lavender silk | held them until assistance reached him. The trimmed with chiffon and ribbons. After | young men were handcuffed and locked up. the ceremony an elegant repast was served. | They appeared before Justice John W. Gray At a late hour Mr. and Mrs. Briggs left for | yesterday, but as Merson, Easton and Chalk * Baltimore, where they expect to remain sey-| could not furnish batl they were sent to eral weeks. Marlboro’ to wait the action of the grand A pretty wedding took place Wednesday | jury. Bail was furnished for Brown. These night at the residence of Mr. George W.| Young men have been systematically rob- Davis in West End Park, adjoining this | bing Phelps and Shaffer Company’s store for place. His eldest daughter, Miss Annie, was | a month past, but were only caught in the married to Mr. George W. V. Whipp of | act yesterday morning. Barnesville. The ceremony was performed | | Laurel Wreath Lodge of Masons elected by Rev. C. Shelbourne of the Christian | the following officers this week for the com- Chureh, and was followed by a bountiful | ing year: Dr. J. F. Billard, M. D.; D. M. collation. In addition to the me:nbers of the | Haslup, S. W.; Joseph R. Wheeler, jr., J. W.; famiiy, there were in attendance Mr. ani] D._M. Fisher, secretary; Andrew McClel- Mrs. Skillman, Mrs. Shelbourne, Mr, Henry | 20d, treasurer, and W. W. Gray, tiler. N. Copp, Miss Elian D. Copp, Mrs. Sanborn, | The Ladies’ Ald Society of the First Bap- Mrs. Kobinson and others. "| tist Church is making a quilt to send to a A mecting of the Young People’s Mission- | mission In the Indian territory, ary Society will be held in the Baptist} .Miss Pauline Flannery, who is attending Church, this place, tomorrow evening. St. Joseph's Academy, Emmittaburg, Md., The grain boat’ Rost B., belonging to| atfived home yesterday, and will spend the Sheriff J. W. Collier, while on a return trip | holidays with her parents, Postmaster and from Georgetown, unloaded, on the 1th in-| Mrs. J. A. Flannery. i stant was cut through by Iee at the foot of | _ Miss Minerva Webb has arrived home from nine-mile level, and sank tn a few minutes. | & Pleasant visit of a week (to friends intHal ‘The commodious new dwelling tho more. T Er nero hay a ree Chas. | “Miss Marle Bagaley of Washington, who pleted, 3 now occupied by himself and | $8 attending Notre Dame Convent, | Balti- family. the work on the same wag exe. | ore, will spend the holidays here with her cuted by Harnesville mechanics. A fine | UWCle, Mr. George L. Livingston. welling house at the same place has juet| _SetSeant Major John D. Cronmiller and been completed for Mr, Nathan T. Talbott, | Sevst. John Lillibridge of the Maryland Ag- The evening of the 26th instant a-supper | Mcultural College are spending the holidays for the benefit of St. Gabriel's Catholic | With their parents here. Chureh, near Potomac, will be eiven In the |, Mrs. Dr. Gibson Is visiting friends ig Wash- school room adjoining the church, Christ. | '™Ston- mas tree exercises will take place on the |, 8s Mary Gambrill has returned to her same evening. home In Baltimore, after spending several Mrs. Henry N. Copp has r r lays Ww! er uncle, Mr. Stephen Gambrill. to her aged mother in Wakefield, N. H. Department is very sick at his home here Mr. Jesse Beall of Barnesville, who has | With a severe attack of neuralgia. heen contined to his home for the past four | , Miss Theodora Clark Is visiting the Misses months from the effects of a dislocated knee, | UW's at Eckington, D. C. has so far recovered ag to be able to resumé es POR nea FALLS CHURCH. ‘The Sunday school of the Christian Church faitiment i the anol @ Christmas enter-| ‘The funeral of Mrs. Sarah L. Hawxhurst, Miactith tastes ay evening, | wife of Mr. Geo. W. Hawxhurst, who died The following business was transacted in| Tuesday night, took place Friday at 10 a.m. the orphans’ court yesterday: Wm. H. Bob- | from the Presbyterian Church, of which she inger, cuiniatsa terol Rosa Bobinger, de- | was a member, Rey. D. L. Rathbun, pastor nal release. o: ihutecas Coreetoe ‘ohn Me >} urch ani nal release of distributes; Cornelia H.Far-| Roy. J.T. Barber of the Baptist Church. = = = ——————= | Other ministers of the town present were : Rev. A. S. Ball, M. E. Church; Rev. A. M. oys Girls!! Cac M. E. Church South} Rev. J. H. at mathe ** | Jenkins, Congregational; Rev. S. P. Ship- pac Jour folks that Gould's Wonder Store ts ike | man, M. E. Chureh. Mr. Rathbun preached Pecarens Teco s Orme oe in si ie Kook | from the text “Blessed are they that die in inseh! ; the Lord.” Mr. J. M. Thorne read a beauti- ‘Tinsel, ” Sant Claus Masks, Holders, Paper Dolls, Cornucopias, “ston ful selection, “He “Giveth His Beloved Sleep” (by Elizabeth Barret Browning), a Walz, Cancy Boxes, & ——=3. S favorite poem of the deceased. Messrs. D. | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. AUCTION SALES. AU , V. Munson, W. H. Nowlan, Geo. W. Mankin, ____ AUCTION SALES. CTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Thos Hilller, B, B. Crocker and Mf. E,Church Today. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs, ~ were the pallbearers, an ‘essrs. 0. B. G. Bi & Co, Aucts., 1407 G st. nw.— ~ —- ah Ives and Peter Mabin acted as ushers. The | xg anmee dwelling, No. 819, by order of | O- @ SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONERRS, 1407 @ ST. M. B. LATIMER 00.. AUCTIONEERS, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & C6., AUCTIONEERS, church was filled with sympathizing friends pf de a a do as (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) 1229-1231 G ST. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) and relatives. The floral contributions were | O°. H. B- : sean rehaies 2 OF TWo-sTo! . a I ae rofuse and elegant. ‘The offering of Pioneer | Stle Saturlas, December 21, at 4 o'clok pm. |) | TRUSTEES GAO. 210 N stuser sonruWesr | 10 be closed out regardless |* MN rOTRRULEN TS GHEE Hom A PER Fore of Good Templars, of which she was elbeeie Waco, & Co, Auclts Taunton Sit, | _ BY Virtue of @ dead of trust, duly recorded in f By virtte of a deed of trust, dated the Lith day a member, was a large and handsome cross | #¥e. 0-W.—Sale of silverware, &e., by "50 utock | Liber No. 183, folio 217 et geq., one of the land of cost. of December, A. D. 1894, aud recorded in Liber and crown. Trinity Lodge of Richmond, of yer Plate Co, daily at 11 a.m., 3 and 7:30 o’clocl record for as BD Usteiet ote Conn a ant at he fe at (folio 214. one of the and ecords of the which she was a member when residing in | p-m. request of the par : r ‘: st ‘olumbia, the undersigned trustee wil that city, sent a beautiful large collar eim- Monday. signed (tenstees) Rilliotter iter pale: (Ry pabliciene: Important sale without | «.: MBER TWENTY-EIGHIN, AnD. IN. KB blematic of the order; Falls Church Lodge] puncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th “and D sts. n.w.— | ‘pwiNTY-THIRD DAY of DECEMBER, A.D. 18995,| reserve of choice amd eles | 78 ocLock a-M., the enuré contents coutain- of Odd Fellows, of which her husband 1s a | st. n.w., dwelling No. 1433, by order of Clarence | at HALI-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ed in the drug store rumbered S11 Vermont avenue member, an elegant pillow; the public] p pneom and Francis Hufty, trustees. Sale Moa- | ing described real estate, situat> inthe clty of gant articles suitable as Washington, District of ‘Columbia, to wit: "All day, December 23, at 4:15 o'clock p.m. that certain. pla» or parcel of Jand and premises presen Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— | known and distinguished as and being lot numbered school, of which he is a trustee, an anchor; the Christian Endeavor Society, a large bouquet of choice roses. A number of per- ts and for interior soral friends in Richmond also sent floral | Administrator's sale of personal effects, in oom | ome hunires aa Batcea ONO; Saee tre mmnaeed | GeCOration, embracing, in Temetbraiices, Besides a husband, the de-) 8 1410 G st., ou Monduyy December 23, at 10) sig tycave (655), a8 per plat recogded In the oflice | p29 eft ceased leaves a daughter, just budded into | o'clock a.m. of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Pp 9 womanhood, The interment was in the cein-| Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave.— | Book nineteen (19), page nitety-elght (8), with! the | ETCHIN etery at Fairfax Court House, the beautiful | Sale of entire contents household furniture at 1109 | improvements thereon, consisting of bi dwelling and impressive ceremonies of the order be- | 7th st. n.w. on Monday, December 23, at 10 o'clock Be Ne crear cee abot ae rieety ROS ing conducted at the grave by Pioneer | a.m. thousand dollars to be assumed by the pur- ED SPC Lodge, No. 1, of this town. Providence | ‘Ratciifte, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. valaace to be paid in cash, or one-half of CLoIsoN: Lodge also attended in a body, with dele-]_jrin st nw, dwelline woe 730, by order of J, | the amount abcve the trast to be assumed may be GIADHS gations present from Fannie Bowman Me-| waiter Cookeey, trustee, Sele Mouday, December | P2id 1m cash, and the other half in a second, trust 1e mortal, St. Jullan’s, Arlington, Rising Star | 95" at 4 o'clock p.m. WEE seecantuth wer annum, payable semiannually, “2 and Talisman lodges. (. G. Sloan & Oo., Aucts,, 1407 G st. n.w.—N st. } deposit of $200 will be required upon acceptance of -_——>___ z caw. s bid. If terms of sale are not complied with tn MANY 01 n.w., dwelling by order of Edw. J. Stell- | x hi MA Y . , fifteen days from day of sale the trustees reserve : DOWN THE COLORADO. wagen and Hei trustees. Sale Mon- | the right ths eel od property-at thetrisk'and ‘cost | pee oe The Exptot t = day, December % lock p.m. of ie ceFRuleing: purchaser, artery ue ad- e Exploits of a Recent Government | \ x1. B. Latimer & Co., Aucts., 1220-81.G st. now.— | Yertisement fn some tewspaper published in Wasb- = Engineering Trip. Sale of carpets aud fide furniture on Monday, De | ston, D. OL Aut conveyancing and recording at ‘in th From the San Francisco Chronicle. cember 23, at 10:30 o'clock p.m. EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trustee, Second Lieutenant M. F. Smith of the | = HENRY J, BINLEY, Trete * = =* | corner RATS, | EEAUTIPUL ORNAME Pan EL PORTFOLIOS, ‘TOGETHER WITH OF Wa COLOR OF _U. 8. RTING PRINTS, BRONZES NE, VENETIAN’ GLASS, PIHOTO- OB ACPRESSES AND! ACTORS, PRINTS, INKSTANDS AND PAPES TS IN 2 AND. OVAL Mi THER ELEGANT OBJECT: LD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON ‘TUES- FOURTH, 1805, AT AST "TWO 'AND of 10th and D Sts. fourth cavalry, who accompanied First AUCTION SALES. ae9-ats Wasi ‘Loan and Trust bias. | (@ ae BD) St.), by order of F. °)s . mieutenant O-yi. er otter, off theyengineers, OFTHE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY Post- in his late expedition down the Colorado THIS EVENING, poned until MONDAY, DECEMBEIL THLRTIETIL, | IP. Hay: 7 - o oe ™ Ww x 1805, same hour und place river, is busily engaged on his official re- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTS. tadts By order of the Trustees. 1-2t port of the undertaking. s, Manager. M. B. LATIMER & CO., Aucts. FE, SUTTON & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. sors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) E OF THE THREE-STORY BRICK Speaking of their adventures, Lieut. Davis said: “Some time near the Ist of Oc- tober Lieut. Potter received orders to pro- | Twenty-fourth E'S SAL & CO., AUCTIONEERS 1407 G st. ecessors to Latimer & Sloan.) LLING N! EET NORTHWEST. EXECUTORS’ | SALE OF DESIRABLE SUBURBAN ceed to investigate the possibilities of the y virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the BU ENGR OEE OD aa Bion BGAND! iv: vi twenty-eizhth (28th) da ALD. 1804, D. Ht. MET. BRANCH, BETWEED = Colorado} iver tor wnavies uonisDUrpo ses, Annual Sale Arn etied aWone the land records of the District | SSDE_AND LINDEN, AND’ AT’ THE JUNCTION trem the mouth of the* Virgin river to of Columbia, in Liber No. 1958, at folio 144 et 8cq., oe SEA aes CONNECTION 4 ni jt i ‘2 a one 01 we Ms records for the District of Columbia, eo SEL Yuma: The understanding was that he by erder Sie isthe land ir ecoris for: te DIStHCe oF COlumitIay |lPin yeuecleior and inc parsannce wii algo wer iow was to proceed to the Needles, and from . on SATURDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF | tained in the last will and testament of one Join there be towed up the river, a distance of T. Sil ANUARY, A. D. 1S AT HALE-PAST FOUR ae Gentes 1 ned uly eumeten do “probate an 25 i ii O'CLOCK ., the following de ‘ibed real estate B se wn e istrict if bia, 250 miles, by Indians. Autom Silver | cece bse she sowing aeseriel veal ease, | ae ttied “ey or hte hs een ante ae ‘On the 10th of October we started, I Tralee DAML that certain piece or parcel of {Sore aulong the records of the orplians’ court of having been detailed to accompany him. Pl tai pent hed a8 ao rery lands dn Likes God. De ere at rele ase oe pan urecsieevat the Netiiaa to learned ate Co., Pel art ot tot pumtered vey Tm eaure mim | Marsland, hy Liver GD. No. 2, at flo 2 ct that it would be a slow, tedious trip from bounds i the southwest cor- | iinden Station, Met. Branch, B. and O. i. R. there to the Colorado. We began search- | At our sales room, corner 10th and Pa. ase. n.w. | ner of sald lot, thence north ne andecalant Hforty |aae eat A WOLOTG RE ae oa ing for other available meens for reaching SaLES DAILY, «| ituence: east on ding Ot eal twenty-four (2) described real estate, to wit: cur destination, and as a result we decided | AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., THREE AND HALP- thence south one htnudred and forty-nine (149) a tor parcel of land to make Peach Springs our starting point. PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P feet and th (3) inches, to ine of H street, and a Haein a omer’ Sen tase: PERE From Peach Springs we would have to con-| Chairs will be furnished for the ladies, who are ice west, on line of sald atreats caren toa Ociland’ ealleavGlean Mone Oo te baila vey our outfit overland, a distance of only | respectfully invited. (a EURO varian eat eeouNt eee OE being part of lot No. 2, in the division of the real y-five miles. We would then be“in the J.P. HALL, Manager. res Ibe weld, subject, however, to a | estile of the lite Samuel Cissel; also being a part Colorado canyon, but 100 miles above the| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Al point from which we were directed to com- oul ‘ rs. tmence our investigations. epreen tes Daf trust for $7,500, which has about two | of the same 2 months to run. nae ae le: Over and above the trust, $2,000 | Sto! e of jand conveyed by ‘Mary E rtrell for S5ig acres, beginning at a end of the fourth line of the above Cissel_ to “This 100 miles was decidedly an un- JOSEDIE MROTIEERS @_CO, | <sin, the Dlance In three equal pasments,"at one, | arshay ts,amd ruMMins, with fhe ft, Tne, wtth known quantity. We could ascertain al- Auctioneers and Comnnission Merchants, Fee a aaa eer ar thalaurecases (aie ail thence le the outlines Most nothing about it from the residents ‘No. 687 Louisiana ave. n.W. Mund deed of imist on the property, or aileashy at | Mud tanning S86 seg. 15 min, W., S74 and 75-100 o! rach Springs. Only two parties had see fon ofthe: ; $200 deposit. ALL con- | feet 10 the railroad limit; thence along said limit yer Bucceeded’ in pass = 2 Ss ED OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVIN Hon of. fie sparc saeet sa Hr > |S. 36 deg. 36 min. F., ever succeeded in passing through it. The | 200 ASSORTED OIL, PAINTINGS ee HLT cing, ete, at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms to be | “a Mee sg yin. Be 200 fee ead first. of these was under the command of | AND CUROMOS IN. GILT, BRONZE, Nh plied with in fitteen or trusice reserves the | Ey 47 and 6-10 feet; Src AND WALNUT AND OTHEL m 7 * fy a org | 3:20 feet; S. 43 deg. 40 min. E. 10 feet; 8. Major Powell. He made a trip at a season ALL SI EASELS, GL OTHER t to readvertise and sell at defaulting purchaser's dez. 40 min. E., 2,220 feet’ to the aforesaid of the year when the water was more fa- MOLDINGS, “AND OTHER 200 PIC. a eee rea ppt thence ‘along said line N. 25 deg. 45 vorable than when we started, but still not TURE FI LOA PIGS || acetate: = eS 365 feet to the beginning, containing 8 without the loss of two of his boats. Three TURE AND FRAME DEALER VING ae KATOLIFVE, SUPTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘0 acres of land, more or less. of his men deserted en route, declaring it EG OA ato eee eee (Successcrs to Ratetiffe, Darr & Co.) ae OE tle ne hundred dollars to be paid tn ' 3 er Sa! Ss, MOD B S EM- — e wtlance to be paid mass prec ticallygeulcide: sto continue: his BER LWENTY-THIRD, AT TEN O'CLOC CHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL | when suid See expedition was accomplished in 1869. “The residenis of Peach Springs declared it CHA: AN. ESTATE BY AUCTI NECK FOUR-STORY WICK —DWELLIN NO, 1314 T] of complying Stanton had said there were very bad rapids Du: SON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. STREET NORTHWEST, right at the start of our journey, and the | ~pusrres’ SALE OF VALUABLE I} : THREE-STORY, 1t1 WE an NG NO. 750 13TIL next bad ones were seventy-five miles fur- REAL ATE, NO, 1934 LINDN ALL UNDER GOUD KI in ther on. We thought If there were only two dangerous places we could risk it; and, providing 200 feet of bowline and an equal length of stern line with’ which to work ‘upreme Court of MT PAX By virtue of a de quity cause ie tte of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | Beye Of Se and daly recorded M ie Dis tek ote can cen OF th of the Di it the requ ‘size ew offer fo je through the swift waters, we started out. | (fear the uadersisned | {4% Dee ee eee a ocatees With considerable difficulty we got through Will cell, at public auction, In front ot the | DS Mulls wycton INTIETH. DAY of (DEC the first rapids. In order to do this we had to send the men up on cliffs 100 feet high, from which, by the aid of the lines, they would ‘snub’ the boat around the ledges of aaa the cabin walls. We breathed easier when yutwo Ch we passed this place, and prepared for | division, In bloc seventy-five miles of comparative ease. Our comfort was fleeting, for half a mile fur- ther the river was nothing but a seething, boiling mass of foam. It was a desperate situation. Before us seemed almost certain destruction, and turning hack was impos- sible. There was nothing to do but to risk it, and, plunging, tumbling and whirling, Son SATURDAY, THE OF | Ber, AD. "1895, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. AT FOUR + | of lots numbered twenty-two (22) and twe <Q land and prem ) in square niinbered two hundred ‘ington, in the Dis! 0), described and bounded as follows: Be ted as and being lot rning at a point on the line of street nocth in Speich and Moore, trust distant eighty (SO) fect east from the northw numbered fourteen (4), Le Droit | comer of lot uwmbered twenty-one (21) : me appears of record in Liber No. 8] g, ‘and running thence east-on aid “T° 3600. yolio’s visions), at follo in the office of | twenty (20) feet cleven (11) inches (20 ft. 11 in, | the T surveyor of the suid District, tegether with the | thence seuth cne hundred (1¢0) thence west | parites nis, consisting of a’ three-story brick | twenty (20) fect eleven (1) ine 34 Linden street one hendied (00) feet to the be; i third of the purchase money | street, and t#® imprev thereon, consisting of b, and the badarce in two equai in- | a fcur-stery brick dwelling, known as No. 13t4 1 ayable iv one and two years, with in- | street northwest. ‘six (6) per eentum per ann, ble ALSO, nnually, frou ured On MONDAY, the TWEN’ ouUDty 1 THIRD DAY of DE We went safely through. That whole day | trust up. CRM Rp isan at TOU O'CLOCK P.M, | Hart of, Col was one of danger and vexation. We pro- | o;tion of the t bumbered’ twenty-three in : abeted Uo hus di , Deginuiag | Particularly 0 aud thity-tv 8 | County: s . ¢ ceeded just six and a half miles before 13th street two (2) f tired of the p s aStanCe VOTE! eyanelag, | recor’ the sume at a point o It Fe ee ee ee oe ee a seth ef the rorth ner of said lot and run- | Surv Sone bowithin ten hing thenee south thenee west | lot having ‘At the end of the second day we had | fhe trustees reserve the right ty re ite alle: Dia road, with a ¢ taining made between four and five miies’ progress. | at the risk and cost of the defaultin urchaser’s Cost. ¥ of sale at 12:50 p.m., returning at By virtue of a ¢ iy of W: wn ws sublot No. 10 (excepting the 161, Subdivision, folio 13, of the records of th 3 atlice of the District of rout 19,6386 square feet, and togeth ule 18 confirmed by the orpLans’ court of txomery county, state of Maryland. In default subscribers re: id cost Of the and convey- ‘Train leaves B. and O. with ‘these te JACOB ROOL, SALINDA H. ‘WILMOT, ~ Executors. . a2 & TABLE U: IMPROVED ‘TH IN ‘THE SUBDIVISION MINT WOOD,” SAME HAVING A 2 ON COLUMBIA ROAD. ed of trust to us bearing date and duly recorded in Liber No. f ct seq., one of the land records of of Columbia, and at the request of the reby, We Will sell in front of on MONDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF D. 1896, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, Ain piece or parcel of land situate in hington, District of Columbia, stern side of said lot dedicated as a mbia read), in Margaret L. and Law- subdivision of certain lots, as more set forth and described in Book 6, “ Numbia. Said frontzge of about 122. fe r with ‘the third day we struck a stretch of quiet ALBIS. I improvements th. ra avec amnovenn (subject 10 sald“ dedication water. For four or five miles we found briek dwelling, sath apie) wanes cnly two rapids, which we shot. ‘Then we One-thitd cash, the restdue tn equal in- | in two nts iu one aud two years, came to rapid No. 26—I was recording them | qtagas ‘one and two years, with interest from jc notes of the purchaser, secured by a deed for map purposes. pio Se “Here on both sides towered the steep, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEE black walls 1,000 feet high. Between these SISTRA o LE walls for a ‘mile there was nothing but| APUNISTRATOR'S angry, higing foam. We e rate of six per cent per annum, Ny, secured by deed of trust on sold, or all cesh the A’ deposit, of $200. re time of sal hat oo will be aun OF TERSONAL EP- a quire mare h oplee amined first} py virtue of an order, issued by the: Supreme | terms of © not complicd with within fftt one ‘side and then the other for ledges } Court of the Disteet of Columbia, helding a special | @eys ftom ‘the day of sale the trustee reserves | by resold at along which we might climb and draw the | term for Orphans’ Court | T will well, on | te) SE ee eer cree at a and | purchaser. boat. It was: useless, and ‘to attempt tol] MOND AN eee eee ae Vertisement of such restle or & me. Dews- M., within room 1 run that frightful place would have been ato madness. It was at this point that Major hoper published iit W: , All con | aoanas Nepanciug snd recordin of the pur- | —@21d&ds st. nw. Washit t upon the py ing and recording at the pure Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from the time of sale, otherwise the property will sold) will be tak er’s option. A deposit of dat the time of sale. All con- r'S cost. the pure requ the risk and cost of the defaulting LEWIS J. DAVIS, GEU. TRUESDELL, “8 ‘Vrustees Desk, Mosler (ne, chiser. DUNC! ‘Trustee, jall building. Powell's men abandoned him. We searched lat and Map, Pictures, for the truil by which they escaped from the prison-like inclosure, but in vain. In| ‘Terms ea FREDERICK R. PARKS, ona cur explorations I had sprained my ankle, Adriinis trator of: Georsee: Sparks) (Geccased (THE SAL and we were compelled to stay over a cou- | _ tats two (22) and tw ple of days uytil I could walk. ed txo hundred and fifty, ¢ : “At last we determined to take desperate story brick dwelling, Nov 1314 1 street wort: | steucd, chances. Taking all our provisions and SEs yen AER, CAD. 1806, AT | record outfit from the boat, we prepared to at- Tan PAST FOUR O: {., In front of the | at the requ tempt to follow a faint bighorn trail for a preailses. oa few miles. Lieut. Potter and the rest-of Eaereite Mes ANVALT the party went on ahead, while I stayed 3 with the boat. The plan was to turn the] Ty fa deed of trust, du Lout loose and let it shoot the rapids | Liver No. 1941, Tolte 476 et seq.. on empty and unguided. Licut. Potter and his | feos fr the District of Columnbt party would attempt to catch it as it went ned. trustees ‘will offer for sale BERED in square CTIONEERS. & Co.) Liber ‘No. 1 sell, at pub THETU DAY O'CLOCK P. lowin of Washingt VALUABLE IMPROVED | Wits | AU YTOWN, D. C. Tat a preme Court of | part of a t de21-d& Is recorded in | — pee M. B.A and at the the under public a on FRI z EAL ESTATE IN r By virtue of ad n. in front of the resp “I waited half a day, and in that time Y,THIRD DAY } me District of Colur uikday,{ een sae, the lientenant had reached the river three T FOUR O'C of October, A.D. TS 0. 16036, | Ueularly de miles further on. Then I turned the boat Sround aod rein William, T. i See locse, and in ten minutes it shot by them eer Na Dennis MeCarthy et al. ih line of like a racehorse. That left us but one al- nd Sixt siened trustees Will sell, nises, at THIRD ISDS, the followhng d state, sit? rlet of Columbia, to wit: "Lots thirteen (13), and the south one-half rota ex 1) dn boos Miree eof Bar | ie enti ets. sulativision of part 0 ‘Airy’? and | Hert”” so hie plat rec of the | fret wit istriet in book “County No, 8,7 | li property is Improved by tive stx- |B Lins. rms of sale, as preserity wat | third of the purchase Ialance in one and two saunter ae vany| Tonite ore of lots in square Seven | Femt oth together with ail the ternative—to follow the bighorn trail. son, trustee's, sitdivi “The lower portion of these cliffs is | huidred and ‘twel natural granite. Above, about 2,000 feet, it | uwrevements, rig! is red sandstone. The latter, being softer, | ox qin has been worn away by the action of the | of the abov water s0 as to form a Sort of shelf. Along this we hoped to be able to make our way. “i “Taking provisions, a blanket each, and | Med and for niece theremin al aie cur firearms, we started on this perilous | improvements, tights, ete Journey. Sometimes onr path was 100 feet ° crest” he Py * ; rs, With interest from the ¢ wide, Sometimes for 100 feet we had scarce- tC per aLnum, see Ist GUS.S fe after the sale me irust, we will eS, sublot nineteen (19) vision of square seven bun Vet In one and y of 8: deed of y the deeree: One- | ins, rash, and nthe of ly six inches to cling to. In the latter situ- yperty ecld,_ or all the option of | halen Q Spite Abe Ores | mente at ation our sensations were horrible. Over purehs A deposit of §: yuired on eaeh | Of ee er r annum until paid, | bearing Interest 1,000 feet below us yawned che black chasm; | Pitee at the G jot asin Con the property sold, | SEU pay: lied Veneath us the rock was treacherous and | Bot cm ish option. || A deoalt | oes slippery. It was always level, always the | Megecty atthe ris em ene oer oe eet iat at time of s3 part of pure Gentine | house sold. All conve: acknowledging eel eee purchaser's cost. If ter f sale A with in ten days after da same dizzy height from the white, brawling | pure! stream below. nent ser, after tive ; ; in Washing. | recordin le fy’ same ne publ For twenty-two miles we followed this | tom, D.C, All comes sungreconmineyaetie right to resell at undersigned dangerous trail. “Then, with feelings of joy, cost of the paren OHN WALTER, Jr., ‘Trustee. maser after three days’ publie | S44 meer we emerged upon the Hualapais desert. | “azoagas ine RD 1. GIES, such Te We were three days in crossing this. We due and unpaid notes described real estate, situate in the east side of ed In the seventh line of ANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. OF A SMALL TRACT OF LURBAN REAL ESTATE, FRONTING BRANCH OAD, NEalt LAKOMA ; e PARK, AT AUCTION. v0). improved by | By virtue of a certuin deed ¢f trast to the under- tted November 4, 19: nd recorded in , folio 477 Ct seq., one Of the land nd’ for the District cumbia, and of a party holding oue of the ‘over- ‘thereby, We will ie auction, © NDAY, THE THUR OF DECEMBER, 1895, AL THREE in front of tie prem! the fol- on, in the District of Columbia, t ‘certain picce or parcel of land’ aud es Known and distinguished as and being a ract of land, located on the “Piney and near ““Pakoma Park," and par- cribed us follows: Beginning for the same at a stone planted in the east side of the inning thence with t degrees 44 min- 5 feet to a stone and the Granauar thence leaving said road south 60 degrees pet With the Grammar land to a stone “support” and the thence with the seventh line of “sup 33 degrees 63 minates west 25.15 nd to a stoae-in the eighth minutes West O34.4 feet with nd to the place of beginning, contain- aeres of land. ale: One-fourth of the purchase money sh, and the balance in equal pay two and three years, with notes at the rate of six ‘per cent pe wnuelly, and secured sold. "A. ‘of $200 will be required ent of a failure on the ser to fully compl with the above terms of sale Within 15 days from date of sale, the trus ive the vight to resell 1 property, at the risk and cost of de- . by" glving five days’ notice of the Evening Star newspaper of ‘ or buildin; F sts, Yashington, D.C had plenty of water and provision, but the DUN CARSON, BROS: Warder building. th and F sts. n.w., _| Washington ‘ALBERT F. FOX, Trustee, men's shoes had given out, and they suf- ISTE 5 OF “340 Indiana avente, 920 Fst. nw, fered greatly from the hot sand and the | TUSTERS SALE Ont alts ‘Traste mee TA. LAMBERT, Trustec cactl. On the third day we reached the| DWELLING IN THE i aie FHEAA S700 SAU OTIONERTS"| ee Union Pacitic railroad and were taken up. OF THE CIty, KNOWN AS PREMISES No, | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., NEERS. | “PPOMAS DOWLING & CO., AU “We then preceeded to the Needles, and 1433'S STREET. IMPROVED O12 Bist. NW. completed the trip as originally contem- | BY Virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the ee =, i rs Bist) day of December, A.D. 1894, and Plated without accident. “We found the | frontal amens the land records of the District of river could not be navigated advantageous- | Columbia, r 1971, folio 404 et seq., and at Lo RNER OF “ST PES MP two | TRUSTEES BRICK DA NTH AND [STREETS > ND TWO TE Lit ly by any vessel drawing more than two | the request of the bolder of the note secufed there: ON aN ED AS STORE aly giciue of a deed of trust or three feet of water without the expendi- | by, We Will offer at public auction, in front of the 3 EONS aeaayice ay of November, 1se2z, itd duly 23 g ace a 2 PWENTY- on THURS! DECEMBER TWENTY: Ne The. Yo ape ture of an immense sum of money. prem MONT eR oe, at_QUARTER-PASE FOUR O'CLOC Teepe Stas —see ir front of the premises, and ‘pars it fo the | the party the undor Interesting, but Not §: -. | scribe tuate in ie city of Washing. | requirements, Ww virtie of two deeds of trust, ne SSS eyes we, but Not Satisfactory, | srlbed pr ‘olumbia, to wit: All that certain {ove of W o Wiliam F n, surviving |ONDAY, DECEMBER THIRTIETH, | From the San Francisco Post. Blece oF parcel of land ‘and premises Iown ond | trustee, dated December 1 Ne ‘a ” distinguished as and being lot numbered two hun- | December 7, 18s Now, look pleasant, please,” and the | Gred ard clhteen (218), 0 James H. Merlwethor's |seq., one of ‘the hu photographer smiled by way of encourage- gudlvision: of us in eguare sun uae Bs ns fomabt ud a i oh “4 ri ” dred and six (206), as pert plat recorded in the of- tzman and Arthur A, iris ment, ‘‘and look right in here. fice of tlo surveyor for the District of Columbia in uber 1, ISS1, He aimed his finger at the muzzle of his | Liber 19, folio tp jtowethien weit te dipprore: issi, in Liber NG. gras 7 ments thereon, subject to a prior existing deed of | land’ records, and camera, grasped the bulb that worked the | trust upon sald property dato September 14, thereby, we Wills a shutter, glanced at the skylight and then | to secure the sum of atx thousand ($6,000) dollars | ing te in city of W: vk i ao | in five years at 6 per cent. , 2 sald Lots No: squeezed. When he glanced around to see | pire of sale: One-third of the purchass money (71. Wiceler’s sutdivision of prt how the subject had stood the ordeal he | over and above the incambrance aforesaid to be as’ said found the old lady bending down and peer- | paid in cash, and the bslaneo to be paid in two ing into the camera. : equal “instailinents, respectively, in one ‘and. two | the seaniteas ies years, secured by a deed of trust npon the property | subdivision of ereanicece aiothlng “ished declared 5 Zar wwit Interest, ‘payable eemi-annonliy, ae the | suedvision of p in , id you expect to see?’ rate of six (6) per cent per annum, or all ‘cash, at | 35 js improved by store and dwellin; I don't know. You -told me to took in| the optioa of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $200 | welling. These lots willbe sold sepa there, ani thought you had something | will be required at the time of sale. Sale to be On cash, 01 h d I thi ht y h s he tt aus of sale: One-third cash, of whi interesting.” : closed ‘in fifteen days from day of sale, othersise hea 2 “ VE a the property wiil be resoid ai he ri and cost of a elt, 1 guess Thave. Wait till I develop | (i¢,titiie “purchaser, vatter five dass’ advertisa: | 2 his plate. paper published in Washingtoa, 1 recorded rds for the Dis terms: ther of Which is to William F.! aye June 12, trustees, dated | est, dae De folio nde, Of said | years, with secured | the p follow- | of pur hingten, in Je. Con and 36 of Jo I&ds TRATCLIFE! eing part of rt of said it By virtue rs, with interest’ fi ane lly, to be seamred aayable sem! ment in some ne} records of 0 When he brought out the old lady’s smil-] p. G. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, purebaser or purchasers’ no Written request a : Bh RENCE nM a on each property sold. ancing and recording | thereb: ings race) splattered all over Be plate she CLARENCE B. R gee ees at purchisers” cost. ‘Ter gale to be complied | resets? ott with in ten d: serve right to EER. in default. from of sale, else trustees ri del2-d&ds FRANCIS HUFTY, Trustee. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIOD ‘That is interestin’, but I don’t consider it a good likeness. Do you TWE Sol 1 recorded December 8, A. D. | said trust, om corded in Liber 1740, foli sale, in frent 6 . AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the — following O'CLOCK P.M, lots numbered in square 1008. subject toa deed of trust of together with six jnonth: 1805, balance over and above d cash, Yalane> one and two cured by steed of trust on ash above said trust, at option A deposit of $100 required at time veyancing and recording at purchaser's WALTER E. WRIGHT, tT E. BRADLE! Trustees. AUCTIONEERS, ‘Darr & Co.) SALE OF VALUABLE RUILDING : oT tWEEN TWELFTU RT eTS SOUTHEAST, of a certain deed of trust duly. re- 431, one of the land Distri Columbia, and at the of the holder of the note secured ause of default of principal of said as interest thercon, Will offer for the premises, ON THI TH DAY € DE 1 inte ~e WILLIAM F. HOrTZMA land’ and premises in the city of Washington, said ne are TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT KNOWN] - , Surviving ‘Trustee. | District, und designated as “and being lot AS NO. 323 C STREET SOUTHWES WILLIAM F. HOLTZMAN, eight @S) in The ston Real Estate Under and by virtne of a dec reme A. A. BIRNEY, pany’s subdivision of lots in Court of the Di ene Ge Coluint an 420-dtdbs Trustees. fifteen (10) as per plat recorded Exwity Court for said District ¢ wherein M. B. LATIMER & CO. AUCTIONEERS, yor's Furman J, Shadd et al. wer complainants, and ae 2 31 G st. ”: singular the improvem Are YOU busy? William Hi. Myers w nt, Known 8 No. Tee BGS ts, privileges and. appurte Men of all Kinds Wear |i xpi\"bsctivet “tintviust” %°| Choice and Elegant Aritcles | Sse’ One-third eash, the balance in one and M.. in front ‘of the Term it tiat parcel of at Auction. two years, b CHERRY AND OAK CABIN D. 1805, AT FOUR O'CLUCK YP. Clothes. Promice, etl a pubtie action. ity of Vashi And our business 1s to make Clothes for all | trict, known ay and being part of lot num Kinds of Men. G), in_ square numbered five hundred and. chirty- Custom Tailor-made Suits | 2, aving a front of twenty (20) feet, ana of tat width the full depth of sald from $10.00 to $30.00. Trousers from $2.75 to | lot. together with the improvements thereon, con- by deed of t at the opt taxes to No URKISH required $10.00, sisting of an old frame dwelling, PET, A St AMOVAR ON PERFECT | fecurding at Wewantial bocht 4 Terie of wale: One-third ef the purchase money | CONDITION). OLD, CHEST AIVED OAK | Con in cash, balance in two equal payments at onc and sBO. LES AIRS, OLD | trustees rest Ww g' Coe ae ee ee res] a en en a DELPH| WARE, TOGETHER WITH OTHER | (st of the ergetic jaser, and a decd of trust on. the property CHOICE ARTICLES. a or all cash, at purchaser's option, ‘Convey-| ‘To be sokt at public auction, at our elegant Art | newspaper. man of large acquaintance to soliclt orders for { ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A de-| Galleries, 1229 and 1231 G stl, on MONDAY, DE- them and it will pay him well to do it. posit of $100 required on the diy of sale, CEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, 1895, at HALF-PAST Address, S.J. B. BENJ. B. LEIGHTON, Trustec, TEN O'CLOCK. del7-coBt 15-21 Lafayette Place, New York. d18-dids 452 D at. nw. del9-3t MM. B. LATIMER & CO., Auctioneers, a16-d&ds terest at 6 per cent per annum from ‘date of sal interest: payable the time of Sale. AIL convey pied with in ten days of s: rtisement of such resal apper- py notes of the purchaser, to bear f i-annn: rust on the p mn of the pu vember 20th, ally, att c yperty sold, or all clear ot of $100 ancing and rms of stle to be . otherw ight to resell ‘at ing purchaser, oa cost. purchase the defar W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trustee, 1421 F ost. nw. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee 244 D st. ow. thence with said eighth Tine | the corner abov ‘Terms of sule: property sold, 420-d&abs RATCLIFE 1109 § DAY, 1 TRUSTEES’ Sai $12 Ds > Washin m Drug Store. e. on, D. C., and known as the The purchaser will have the privilege of taking a lease on S11 Verm ron the store about to be completed at nt : One half exsh, the balance in six or all cash. For full inquire of the trustee, PRANK T. BROW! 416 5th Washington, D SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Kateliffe, ‘D; D> CHAMB. TO TAKE VI CLOCK. and twelve months, secured by deed of trust on the particulars, ‘c. arr & Co. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, ETC. IN DWELLING ENTH STREET NORTHWEST, COM- PRISING PARLOR A} i CARPETS, EP SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, y -THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, bs RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER. OF PREMISES KNOWN’ AS NO. STREET SOUTHWES T. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trast bearing eq. request of the party secured therebs, eigi TW ed trustees will, on SAT! ‘ONTY-EIGHTH, FOUR O'CLOCK P. sell, at public auction, all of that certain parcel of land situate in the ‘city ef Washington, in said pl ¥ is more pa together with of a three-ste Terms of sale: purchaser's cos! e18-d&ds RDAY, AD. 1 -+ in front of th Conveyancing and © October 14, A.D. 1890, and recorded. in Liber No. 1529, at folio 389 land records of the Dis! one of the t jet of Columbia, at the the under- DECEMBER 5, at HALF-PAST he premises, District, known as and being part of lots numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24), in W. B. Todd et al.’s subdivision of square numbered four hundred and sixty-five (465), as t recorded in Book } _ vor's office of said District. | Said ple has a from of twenty-three (23) feet by a depth of seventy (70) feet ten (10) inches, and ‘ticnlarly described in said deed of trust, the improvements thereon, consisting y frame dwelling. $1,000 in cash, balance in two equal payments at one and two years, secured by the promissors notes of the purchaser’ and_a deed of trust on the property sold, or all c: purchaser's option, per page 290, of the sur- ‘ce of ground on D street h, at the ting at ree t. Terms “of. sale to be complied RICHARD E, PAIRO, Tru: TO! Oflice, with within fifteen days from day of sale. A de- posit of $200 required at time of sale. BENJAMIN FP. LEI ‘Trustee, D st. hw. ee, Office, 435 414 st. nw. premises, on DECEMBE! bri dwelling. int convey cost of the pro} purchaser. Mareh 17, 1891, the follov option of the pu District of Columbia, party secured thereb; tees, will sell, at pi DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 1718 SEVENTEENTH REET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated end duly recorded in Liber No. 1572, folio 94 et seq., of the land records of the and at the request of the we, the undersigned trus- je auction, in front of th THE THIRTIETH DA’ 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK ing described land and EDMONSTON, premises, t of Columbia, and designated as and being the south 21 feet 8 inches of original lot 13, in square 154, together with the improvements, ‘consisting of a One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, parable In one and two years, with est at six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of. sale, secured’ by @eed of trust upon'the property sold, or all cast A deposit of §200'will be required of the purchaser at the time of sate. All ancing, recerding and notarial purehaser. Terms of sale plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve@the right to resell the y at the risk and cost of the defaulting WILLIAM E. CONSTSNTINE H. WILLA’ Attorney for Party Secured, No. 622-624 F St. nw. ‘at the fees at the to be com- MSON, Trustees, del7-d&as STONE-ER« 1764, folio the Distri Ise numbered “THE W PANY'S’ thi property cost. del2-dkas trust can annum, payable option ‘of the purchaser, Terms of sale plied with within fifteen days of sale, tecs reserve the right to resell, at cost of defaulting purchases Deposit of two hun- dred dollars ($200) required at the time of sale. All recording axd conveyancing at the purchaser's SON 1247 B STREET SOU . By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 13th day of December, i892, snd duly recorded in Liber No, one of the land records of ia, and at the request of the perty secured thereby, because of default of the debt secured, we will offer for sal, at pul tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, AY OF DECEMBER, A.D! AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PLM following described 1 HUNDRED D SUN 56 ct ‘seq et of Colum! THE TWENTY-SIXTH sold, with int semi-annually, BROS., AUCTIONEERS. EAS nd_and_premi PTEE! 0) » the =, being lot “TY (50), tn TON “REAL ESTATE COM- subtivision of lots fn square numbered TEN HUNDRED AND FIF plat, recorded in Liber 18, folio 51, in’ the sur- veror's office of the District of Colunila, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: 15), a8 per This property will be sold eub- Ject to a deed of trust for three thousand uollars 1$3,000), due December 16, 1895, an extension of he procured ‘on te be ascertained from either or at the time of sale. One- ance of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in one year from date of sale, secured on st at six per cent per or all eash, at rms which of the trustees half of the to be com- ‘or the trus- risk and JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, No. S44 D st. nw. Xo. 1 i JOHN SIDNEY WEBB, Att'y for holder of notes. trict of Co cember, A. D. Wherein Jam signed will sell THE TW: INGTON, D._C. | in some vewsp: All coryeyai de13-d&dbs TRUSTEE'S SAL IN A TRACT OF LAND IN SUBDIVSIC ED GIZOR AND MOUNT AIRY, BY AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the and Lucy A. Smith er after five da; RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, DF AN UNDIVIDED INTERES® < CALL- passed en the 7th day of De- in Equity Cause ‘No. 16610, Hi. Dabney et al. are complainants, by auction .ooms of RAT 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 1. ‘are defendants, the under- blic auction, on THURSDAY MBER, A.D. P.M... withy TON & NiW., WASH- all of the undivided interest of Mary Coleman died eof the defendant Lu following Iand and py of Washington, Distri one (1) and two ( tracts of land called Givor and Mount Airs, ac- cording to a plat or subdivision made by Lewis Carheriy, and recorded in the office of the surveyor ne “District of Golumbia, in book Disirict 1, per cing, recording, ete., at pu CHAS. W. DARK, Trustee, Equity Bulld’g, 3! ized, subject Smith f in a subdiviston reserves th and cost of thy "public notice of abiished in Washin t to the life in and to the mises, situate In the county t of Columbia, and ki own as a of parts of $ of sale cash. A deposit of $100 to be made when the property ig Knocked down. ed with in fifteen days from the day of sale, Terms to b resell tho alting pur such resale m, D.C. aser’s Cost, diy Dew. PROPERTY, to wi mare num apperta’ in o4 att optica of the pu at th compli tees ry rick five adve Duel: ways, ¢ DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION: sALp_oF red t id rc time of sale. ing at the cost of yirchaser. d with within ten day eserve the right to res 1 cost of t tis PM. VALUABLE RESID KNOWN AS NUMBER STREET NORTHEAST, WASHINGTON, D.O. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recon the land records of the District of Colun ded in bia, im Liter 16 fol'e 241, we will sell, at the request of the party secured ‘thereby, at p ion, tn of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY. OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1895, AT .» the following described real en hundred and fou subdivision ts rec eyor of the Distrie: of Columb 114, together with all the im. ents, rights, privileges and f0, the same belonging or in any nz. Terms of sale: One-third cush, and the balance and two years, with netes to bear int vate of Hx per cent per annum, pj semLannvally wntil paid, and secured by trust upon the property sold, or all ¢ ser, A deposit of ray All conveyanci ms 0 pur tof such ress Lot numbered two hundred and eizhty-three (283), ur (1004), id 's subdivision of lots in the said rded in the 10 required and record- f sale to be wise the trus- at the ale in some Lewspaper published in Washington, D. C. ALBERT A. WILSON, JOBN de13-d&ds 18 d trustees, FOUR O°CL seventy-six (1¢ to be paid in ¢ installments, to resell the defaulting pare di3-dkds Ry virtue of a ce 3. and duly recorde ATT, par and premises, sf e District’ of Colum wall of orl five (5), in sgitare 1 B. LARNER, 1335 F st. p.w., DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEER LUARLE UNIMPROVED NTH STREET FIFT TUCKY AVENU ST. ed of trust re sit. pubiite t ia and’ desi; lots numbered 1 numbered one th Ternis of sale: One-third of the pu: and the bal ayable In ene and wo otherwise the tru user. stun per ty sold, or all DAY, THE ‘A deposit of $190'on eac ‘Trustees. & AND B to us, dated March 25, 1893, of the lund 1 at the ne under= in front ted land, vington, Im “las and 4) and nousand and hase money in two equal years, with payable red” by dee cash, at the the tne of narial from day the right qperty at the risk and cost of the ALDIS fi. BROWNE, GAT W. E._ EDMON St. 1.Way_ STON, Office, 500 5th xt. n.w., ‘Trustees,

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