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10 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1996-12 PAGES. of the Maryland General Hospital, under Dr. Fa THE DUKE OF FIFE. ‘ * ‘ 5 --f! SUBURBAN NEWS|: ssesceitristate re == AUCTIGY SALEX | AUCTION sama.) atorion 5 colts, Mury Ann McFacland, formerly of Loadonn | 4 Washingtonian Defends His Line- THIS ERNOON. . FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. ——— of her’ son, ‘J W. McFarlend, near this place, age From Assnult. = od ——— — - ne : - — chon = aed veventy-tve seain. Her tetmtm were ‘ake’ | yee Paul Beedle of ete city ‘writes to The | © & SLOAN & CO., ABCTS., 1407 GST. N.W. | RATCLIFFE SUTTON & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, |'THOMAST. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 PST. NW. | © G. SLOAN & O0., AUCTIONEERS HYATTSVILLE, to Virginia for interment. : a area BTUs rice to 202 | weumrnanociee. mach cevoanen sents tSiceestors to: Ratclite, "Darr The Entire § rigiemsbGhcaan etcac cocaine: ates = see ae oe et oe, ee ee ba ge ana ene Lege DWELLING. “BEING “NO. 808. A. STREET | TRUSTEES SaLE oF a nrick Horse axp!| The Entire Stock of Con- REET NEAK L STREET NORTHEAST. Me Hows O. Emmots, gragl chiet wemplar, 1 | Hii Tuesday "morning, tn ihe ‘sevgeey atthe tens | shed by it from the Philadelphia Press, in| SOUTHEAST, APD ats a THiteSTULY | “ONE ERAVE: Host BRR Murer “We. fecti Hand WASHINGTON, D. ©. G. T.~ is about to establish a lodge at Oxon | of his age. : ' which the pretensions of the Duke of Fife ee eee oa BEING TWEEN FIRST AND NORTH CAPITOL | ect onery, andsome| x», of 8 jie Of tront. ated th b of tied ‘foc seman a. Tht frst meeting has heen | | The clerk of the clrcult court baa, jemned mar-} to ancient and noble Scottish ancestry were |. By vite of ito Wekt of took com bering | pe HEET or a deed of trunt duly recorded In Fixtures, &c., of the [a tao ts i incor te inne mol ot seis! inate ot| SEG GLa EE | Saleen. Brome saree ai Seah A ese AS aoe | te Se ete ite ema rebel Chores Gartectionery | isan sare the ae Lorige, Independew le e iveweutel me . 5, ue District of Coluinbia, at the ed the ye WIN well, at public el @ laeze namier of deiozates | gmmle Be. Mextey: Sandel H. Browningeand Kosa | . ‘Regarding the clan of MacDutf, of which | seq snd 131 et seq, gas of the land tecords of | TURN for the District of Coluinbla, and at, the n ry sell ot raiic ane the Distriet of Columbia, and at the jaest of the b the old Earls of Fife were head, Its origin | the District of Columbia. and af the request of the { signed trustecs will offer for_sale ton, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY. . Last Monday eveuing. Ad- | Joseph Rt.” Liehlider and) Ma evel emir TUES Ay. Store, 1014 F St. N. v9 | BES A the cer Tat 7 x 4 tion, ront of remises, OCLOCK P.M, the crite) hat were Messrs. Ralston, Hunter | Henry Gerhardt and Frances E. {s Clouded by fable; but the first of whom | will offer for sale, at pablic auction, iu front ot | j4itppl@p fren, et, the premises, on | TUESDAY. to be sold at ; in the city of Waehingonn De and Emin nd by several of the | In the orphans’ court yesterday she followin | there is any distinct trace is that earl of | the respective premises; on the day and at. the O'CLOCK P.M., the following described Teal estate, soid at auction. being Hot numbercd thirty-one wieltacs; atkée etch an clsbecne> seq was | DUSincs# was transacted: “John H. AY, ME: | ice whovts-aald to bi lain Macbeth, and | RCUS, bereinatter sentioued, those certain lots or | situate in the city of Washington, District of € ON MONDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, | (31) in Patrick O'Donoghve’s subdivisis pobecey: mgr a ae fe who ts said to heve slain Macbeth, parcels of land, with improvements, easewents ond | Tumbia, to wit: Lets numbered ‘cighty-nine ISWG. AT TEN (CLOCK A.M. Twill sell, at pub- | muinde-e? seven hundred and forty-nine Justice Carr se Hie a ders amd Wi extate ston, “Withow resery » above ns corded i f said deceased, which wax «ati and Bt the above mamed | seme is recorded in in the city of Washi District of Columola, who, according to Fordown-Malcolm III, | ppurtenances Aras BE, situate and 1si0¢ | and ninety (80), in Patrick Quirk's subdivisic: y, 1 ots nineteen (19) and twenty (20 More, a large ant well-assorted stock of Candies, | city o2 Wa bington, D.C.. in Rook © H “silos pares; | confirmed. Samuel Rizes was appointed guardian | WaS rewarded, according to his family, | to wit: onigtaa = : bra fine “hole 32, together with ‘the improvements, cometien ey 1 owe wo eee ngera | to Winole Hubert; bond. $250. Letters of ad- | with the honor of placing the sovereign on | “on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH Day. ot | uate, six. hundred. and ‘sixteen. (G10 ont Sse hotce goods, six tozet the fmprovements, consisting of 013 Sines large, | @ frauve dwelling eon J'be. | ministration were xrinted to Catherine E. Hershey in book 14, follo 13, in the sur we large. — ne the throne; with the leading of the army, | DECEMBER, A.D. .1896, a¢ FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., re mn sats, | handseme Oak al e re on leferred OTS RTNOR that they be sent | om the personal estate of Lydia $. Hershey. de-| and the sanctuary afforded by the famous | Jot numbered scventeey (17) 1p Samuel aud ‘Thomas | Std, District, together with all the Imprevemonts, | fata ‘Oak Gan bake [en aur of cok oe eae oe ee ceased: dond, $5,000. Letters of administration Girth cross of MacDuff, of which, it is be- | M_Carpentcr’s subdivision of lots in square num- "Terme: of the county commissioners | on the be sinm CeaE ee deceased, at wach it was ordered that | Were granted to Pi z F $2,500, G."Einack. civil engineer, ap- | The caveat. filed by wm, rge Sree’ "and board on tember 1, 1896, to | Others to the probate of the last will and testa- hh yt hi ve (920), e i * Meved, only the socket Stone is seen on the | recoraed ta ane aed, Wyenty, 2, ag per plat . with interest’ from the day of St = ‘deed of trast on the properiy sold, or Biss: Brass “Trays, e- eh ce in one and | Marty deposit Siycith Sntorent rcs Chea ot a = ELON A. WOODWARD. 9.dts __ JAMES” WRITE, Trus HOMAS DOV i AUCTIONEERS, — x | posit of $200 required at the thne of sale. Terms | AWnin : 3 of (the belize over | ment of Basil Mallican. ‘deceased, way dichisei fof Alexander 1 to the ‘Trinity Church at | Api ON (THE, SAME DAY, at, HALE-DasT | Post) of 00 reautted a te thine of ale arent | complete set fe . ahe F school No. 2. amt of oe the Nitsenee to said will NES, tified to ap- | Sccne; and Gillemichael, the fourth earl. | tna one (10i) inc. y “Riley and others! subdivision | 22ciug at the purchaser's cost. 35 facture ~ one Excelsior No. 17 Fi SALE IMPROVED PERTY, the bridge on Q pel road, Iladens- | Pear and prove the seme. Cha ~jrardom. ad- | founded a nunnery at North Berwick, and ote: in Squares hetek tho [Nene ees eer EC M. EMMERRICH, large Chocolate Refrigerstor: all to be VENTH STREET SOUTHEAST thee Nationa Ranke Wate cae be AIT OO | Tt aed fal een Rts deceased. passed Ma! was one of the nobles wyo treated for the | entyale (tan ae eit hale ea Te 4 ASS S. MACKALL, without rese:ve, ay Mr, Sheiman intends, vetic- deed of trust. sinied. Mas National Rank ot Washington, payable to count. D. XN. Hershey. of Ca ei ; a Sepa) bse ristees. inne. Wrought Iron Brida for staue 28: FW. | fornia renounced ait of his’ interest inthe estate | 'ansdm of King William tn 1174. the office of the surveyor_of the District of Co- je24-d&ds . i ESS the District af It for $1,354 1) for $208, of Lydia A. Hersh>y, deceased. .The last will, a rl of Fife, | lumbta, In Book 12. page $7. ection “of the | testament of Ciellin’ Motta: decencal “wae: tied “Duncan MacDuff, tenth Terms of sale: Ou lot seventeen (17), In square | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G@ ST. = 9 of the party secured = payment was one of those who, in 1284, took an oath | yine tn atte ‘ OOS ot athe gare oats TRUSTEES’ SALE OF Fiat Sane 3 prides Sain for prebate. indred enty (20), $1, of the pur- | 2 as s ALE OF LOTS IN “WHITEHAY bt of the premises, an pnt the Nat Marlow, “administrators of solhuy ategoa passed | ‘0,7m™mintain the right of the Mald of Nor-| chase money to ve gad in cash and the balance in | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE]: Br viriwe oft certain detour tant ea TWENTY-SIXTH. 1896, Bank of Washin way to the Scottish throne; and the twelfth | five equal installments, payable on or before five Rig eee ee Se Liber 1819, follo 33 et seq., of the land records of earl was one of those who signed the | Years from day of sale, with interest at 6 per cent] MAGNIFICENT FOUR- | tie District of Columbia tand ae the wollen i famous letter to the pope in 1230. He was | Per Smuum, ‘payable semi-annually, secured by deed iT quest of the belder of one of the notes secured of trust pen the property sold, oF all eas. at the STORY AND BASEME) Me te dehn c. | thelr first secount. ‘The formation for this county ha: nent of the the following described sixteen (16) feet nine ¢ the full depth thereof of original @ permanent” farmers’ Institut been completed by the appoint- Mowing committee of three West branch on Qu: frict: that the e Mist OF the’ Reden of ane ot the motes secule | Kiet frowt in square mumbered “wine i |;taken prisoner at the battle of Dupplin, as | Oiriim or the purchaae = 3 nyt eer P TMUEE O'CLCK | hundred and two (U2), improved by a teen jeer tee > ates frem each tion district to forward the inter- | his son and successor was at that of Dur- | “on lot one Hundred and one (101), in square two MARBLE-FRONT RESI- BAP SE ravaes.- aaae ane Ae | oon octler dwelling, No. 418 Tth st. ee pipe ia passed and levied | este of the organization: First district, iho It. |, ham tn 2 Mne-khird cash, March, coutis of FE. Une | Willinns, MeCubbin Watem, GF. Snouffer: sec! Un- i. is bh and (276), -third of th a 7 mf re ieser e o 7 he co oi ‘orms: Lanes ct . about 1355 leaving a duaghter, Inabel, his | ciuse money to te alt Ke eeaweod the balesee ta DENCE (WITH THREE- Kactibel pleye oF pare of lata in the county of | Perim nee In One “an two ce Washington, in the District of Columbia, namely, | years, with interest, secured by a deed of trust Htord. as dea a. C. °F. Purdom, Joseph Henderson, Eqgen= ‘ two equal installments, payable in ove and two : “kK A chs whete Gf > te the soba "made by | upon the property, or all cash, “at purchaser's. + th in the Haltinore city jail. for | McAtee; third. Arthur Wiliams. S. J.” Willani, |'Sole heiress, ‘who married Sir William | This "tram day of cxie, With interest at els per STORY BRICK STA a A tS ig gh oe oe oe passed and isy7; | Norman Wootton; fourth, John WN Homer, Join | Ramsay, knight, who, it is said,’ states | Cont per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by BLE ON REAR OF esa plig ep wtguacing one oocbeiing at-peuttnaas see Doms county | E. | Willson, Charles Veins: fftii, “x. €. tolson, |'Douglas, ‘in her right became Ear! of Fife, | deed ‘of trast upon the property sold, or all gen eet recorded, in the office of the survevor of the Dis. | to be complied with in ton days, or property will won. troax- | Bentley Thomas. E. L. Fawcett: stxth, James H. | but of that we have seen no documents. | at the option of the jmrchuser. A deposit of $10 LOT). KNOWN trict of Columbia in County Book T nage Oe” Fine | be roecld at chk apd cost of Setocittns percbbecr: puunt of re- | Offutt. Brooke Vinson, Charles Exikiawe; stent! | By him she had no issue.’ She was thrice | Will be required of the purchaser or purchasers on a, property, RIL be wil aubiect t> a Anca ef tron HENRY K. SIMPSON, 5 a warrant be | Horace S.\ Jones, Lonis E. Shoemaker. Charles | urried, but died o the acceptance of each bid. All convéyarciag ard AS NO. 1710 reconded among the said um records in Liber CHARLES H. ALLENDER, urer, payable to Thomas | Rohrer: elghth, James Hallowell, John H. Janney, |, ™21Fed, Seen Tecording, at the cost of ‘the purchaser or pur- TEs M folte by whieh the purchaser Is entitled to dets-ats Trustees ol, for $42. special meals for James | CLarles irk: ninth, J. Wesley Walker, Robert ‘There were several cadets of the Mac- | chasers. “Ferms of sale to be complied. with within NEW HAMP- aE AR Steere Sleep dd ( = ss in ith while in Baltimore jail: that the road Plummer, Wm. Musser: tenth, Frank Joued,.alepry | Duffs, Earls of Fife,’ says Sir Robert Sib- | ten days from the day of sale, othertise the tru SHIRE AVE. Suare foot, amounting to siearzay, | eM PF wens yeep outs uf War. K. Swann, $40.50. and D. Mt. Riadles, "Daca: Clagett; eleventh, J. We itrown. | bald, “viz., the predecessors of the Warls of | tees reserve the rent te resell the property at the s é - : ng to $1, = SSH, be pawsed COC. Nal hart, John P.’ Seltran: twi 2.39, = fth, Colum: ‘ash, balance in one | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HANDSOME TWO STORY M. Clagett and family have removed | bas Purdun Wemyss of MacIntosh, of Tosach, of Mony- | "isk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or pur- N. W. Terme of sale: One-third . . x 3 as aud two yeurs, at siz per cent interest per annum, BRICK DWELLING. KNOWS AR SO ee tenth, Whi. Br Weiler. 0. Ht, b Ciase, Altea | Yalrd. of the Barons of Finday, Craighton | ‘Hse W. RILEY DEEBLE, Trustee, ON, D.C Pasable Sem! be secured by deed cf] SPRUCE STREET, LE DROIT PARK The Bowie Soctal Club will hola tte third grand | Soo’ oe Ce Glark, Alfred | and others of the name of Duff.’ 1319 F st. nw. WASHINGTON, D. C. {rust on the property ‘sold, or all cash, at the op- | py virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tp ball at Luer’s Hall, Bowle, on the 3lrt of this zee _—— ee “Among the missing charters of Robert H. BAUMAN, Trastee, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the | Hon of the purchaser, A deposit of $200 required | Liber No. 2096, follo 272 et seq., of the land records month : : 1II,is one to David Duff of the lands of 333 4% st! nw. | 26th day of March, A. D. 1804, and duly recorded | at thme of sale. esancing, &e., at purchaser's | of the District of Columbia, and at the request of Messrs. Charles. B. ett. Deak 1 FALLS CHURCH. a ss = , — in .sher No. 1896," folios 357 et seq., land records | Cost TMs Of sale Lo be con) the party secured thereby, we will sell, appeared before the board of review” Mondas: taet 5 pea lake tit =e painayy = se spite Ge CANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. of the Distelet of Columbia, we will sell at public | das from day of sal auction, in front of the premises, on amd appeal Tron the assessment phiced | A very pretty wedding was solemnized ‘Tuesday Hale ey aces aE aire ofr tae at the risk | DE: after tiv Wertisement of such resale in ‘some new: EMBER “TWENTY-NINTH, 1896, AT POUR ¢n their property in Bladensburz distr: O'CLOCK P.M, the following ‘described land and Exceptionaily tive music is promised rt = . aactio e i THURSDAY, tnder date 1586, are some entries with | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO FRAME HOUSES AND | 29¢tlon, In front of the premises, on THURSDAY, reference to a feud between the MacDuffs ONE Lot AT NO, 1100 FIFTEENTH STREET | ae Sting land aaa pret prop coxt of the defaulting pure! ‘FoR | ML. the following land and premises, situate and Iy- night at the resid ve Gf Mr. Robert S. Porter at y T premises: Lot No. 81, in Robert E. Morris” subd! et eld ‘THWEST, A VALUABLE LOCATION ? Columbi: inted and published in Washington, 1D. f kk in Wock 15, Le Droit Park, Dy tof mas day at Pincknes Memorial h Merrifield, near here, the contracting parties being | of Strathbraan and of Fandowie, who seem Ses ‘ | ing in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, rites ton, ision of lotx in block IS, Le Droit Park, District composed of twenty matey will render pro: | Mis Mary R. Porter, deughter ‘of Mt Porter, nad] (o have had a quarrrel amone themaclvos, GLOSS PROXY OC ER BCUTIVE Saw | numely: All of Jot numbered. seventy-two (72), i | The broperty, wilt be sold clear of all incumbrances | Columbia, as par plat vecorded in Tater county. book songuat hymn Xo. rf Woodward's Nenite: Sai- Mr. Richard 8. Shreve. Rev. A. M. Cackley of | “In 1600 John MacDuff, otherwise Fergu- SION. ARLINGTON HOTEL, IN THE VERY ae Hee ee arte aires: “as per plat reo | THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST Co., ris of sale: Purchaser to assume deed of x iner's Zio, Ebow Eeingeth Pea, i" P+ | the M. E. Church South performed the cerémony, |'son, of Fandowle, in Athole, was executed BEST SECTION OF THE CIT! L No, | corded in Liber 12, folio 171, of the records of the. Trustee, | trust recorded in Liber 2096, folio 256 et <eq., nald = which took place under a bower of vines and palms | for his share in the Gowrie conspiracy. By virtue of a deed of trast recomted in Liber No. | Cordes! on filer te oof the District of mbia, de22-d&dvs | iund records, to secure the Perpetaal Building As: ee pal P| 1900, at follo 188 et seq.. one of the land=records.| off = . id bala Jer said’ acaig arranged in the bay window recess. Flowers orma-| “David Duff, a descendant of the last | ofthe District of Columtian we shall sellin front | fronting 25 feet on the west side of New a8 AUC ESL; | tng uboat. Ga100R papeae comet, Matooes rome: - aie CG pltces. atin Por- | Earl of Fife, received from Robert III, in | o¢ the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY. | Shire avenue, near R street northwest, wita ad pth Darz & Co.) sa to be paid in cash. $100 deposit. re nh te = er, sister of the bride, and Miss Groves of Luray, PROPERTY, and all conveyancing and Bi acum (tr Prizes offered at the aleht school | Vy", were the bridestnaids, and Mr. William. Mel- CHTREN CH Walton, Miss Mil- Whitcomb acted ss | sine cout. Terms to be com: pscor the property will be re. EIGHTEENTH Anderson of Lewins- HOUSES 1801 AND 1803 ORE- | Plied with on acted as groomsmen. The bride wore a dred Br fteen a graphic charact awl ony. SRTIHW EST. veld at risk and cost of purchaser. WILLIAM P. Judges: Best prize was awarded to Miss Verdi: | handsome white silk. A fine collation was served 0 By virtue of cide’ Of the Sepeesse Court of | nC cea. tenets, 700 Seth at. aw; ARC Cattert for ¢ Lest from steno- | the a lenis, — numbered xbout forty, at the }cendant of David Duff, William Duff,’ to | three (3) Inches, thence east seventy-one (71) feet. | Steps leading from the terruce to a very imposing | the District of Columbia, passed in Eqn oo - onelision of the cer Mattock was ne six (G) inches, thence north en (10) feet, nine 49) | entrance; also has circular bay window from te inches, thence east twenty for party secured. al con rear of lot is three stories AUCTIONEERS quote Burke, ‘was elevated to the peerage of Ireland by the Queen Regent Caroline as G, entitled Rufus H. Darby T will o 1 The services Christmas day at St. James’ Church skell's | of West Falls Church, Rev. E. M. Tearney, rector, me (21) feet, thence for four horses and four h thirty-three. (82) feet. thence west ee 3 pO t Caroli 5 | 0 Inety-two premises, on Y, THE TWEN. 5 = ees specimen of typew was awarded first prize | will be as follows: Low miasses at 8 and 9. & ‘aron Braco of Kilbryde, July 28, 1735, and | (99) feet six (6) inches to the place of beginning carriages, with y harness, feed and sleep: DAY OF DECEMBER, 1896, AT SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK for Reathess of work. Amorg the other contest- | high mass at 11 a.m., at which the choir advanced to a viscounty and earldom April erms of sale: One-third cash, balance iu ing rooms: is connected with honse by el O'CLOCK P.M, all the interest of the \ ANG, HOUSE NO. 6 NEW YORK apis Whe the judges thought deserved mention | f8der Conconi's mass in PF: choir director, Mixx | 2%, 1759, by the titles of Viscount MacDuff | and two years with interest at. 6 per cent per an. | bells, speaking tubes, &. ‘The interlor of the rest. | sald Mecwe F. Lukel, Betige an equity of redeny AVENUE NORTHWEST. wcie Saad’ Me Z ee i Ida FP. Jones; sopranos, Mrs. M! W. Saxton and | und Earl of Fife.’ num, payable semi-annuaily; $200 required at time | dence is richiy finished in polished hard w {ion in the following described property: Lot “A] By virtuc of ¢ decree of the Supreme Court of re Mins Ma Has, Miss Fl Miss Louisa V, Jones: tenors, Mr. Robert 1. Les Heiwaastwie ied; first to Janet | of sale. cabinet tels, brass-mounted fireplaces, Xo. 1" and the south four Gd) fect front by th ¢ District of Columbia, passed April 24, 1894, Miss Lizzie Warren aid E. J. Row fresh and Mr. A. Von Herh altos, Miss: F. Janes. et Sees Belial Cie CHARLES F, BENJAMIN, tiling and stuccoed ceilings; walls covered with | full depth, that width, of lot “B No. 2" in’Stary | Ana op Sh ntary the passed on Ogil t Oy Were served by Mra. E Miss Alzine Berry: baritone and basso, Mr. | O8ilvie, daughter of James, Barl of Find- Wi M H. DUNC. hand-painted tapestry, floors of mabogany, oak an | and Metcalf’s subdivision in square in the city | the 14th. da ~ 1896, in eyuity canse irs. ELH a b ILLIAM BH. p y Oe Ceantie W. Saxton and Mr. William, Carlin; organist, | !ater and Seatield; but by her had no issue. | qe14-agas Georgia pine, highly polished; mirrors, plate glass; | of Washington, sald District, in two parcels. Par- |-No. 14.061. wherein John Howlett Is complainant The pupils of school were 3. Brown of Washington, D.C. He married, secondly, Jane. daughter of Sir | ——--—- —.5 book cases, hall rack, &e., built in wall first: Fronting 19 feet on 18th stzeet by depth | and JoLn D. Coughlan et al. are def ts, the sat oerapeteten| RTE! am J. Smith in appointed as | James Grant of Grant. Bart. Four of thelr F lain. tubs,” marble. washstands, &e. Contalns of SF feet 3 inches on Oregon avenue, improved by | undersigned trustees appointed by said. first-pen tic her, Miss Sisson. Mi] sistant postmaster postmaster, Mr. Suumel | children ail died unmarried, but. he 5 G. SIOAN & rooms, 3 bath ervatory, billiard rooms, sa) new three-story building, con ng lange st tioned dec-ee, will, on TUESDAY, i MBER i fare Weomainy og “Asakaa [ha Newie suceecded a eee wae ADS Vaults, ‘gas, electrle Hights, bells, &c. All Anished | nd tasement dwelling of four toons and two fats | EWENTSATSTI 1896. at POUR OC! PM. Ml harry aL of Avalon oF el pprcecded (at his death in 1768 by his £00 | coerce SALa-VALUAALE IMEROVED) PROP | io the mot sobstuntial taswacr, of the best uaatc- |/Of Ste vooma cach, amd parcel eccand: framing &f | canes cole eetion te tee nines, the pies : 1o viet account James, second Earl of Fife, who, in 17, SRT ON CSINTEESTH. STREET — NORTH. | Tals, and is uedoubtedly one of the handsomest and | feet 94 inches ou Oregon avenue by depth of 19 | following deseritwd peoperts the band The moeey bacveke which we evans of quite a sc : was created a peer of Great Britain. sete oe Mopthauit hoanes tn Washington idue in ats, | tatteanitt foot de alley. Improved Uy wow | described 10 anld Gxt. ed decree, ax follows since to the sehol aia 2 graded school of the town closed he second earl died in 1809, and was eed of : th MS: One-fourth cash, and the residue in six, ree-story and basement dwelling, Part of jo Mission will tie opened at a festival wines wel fternoon for the “bolldars,. with ap- | succeeded by his brother Alexander, third ates crear ecteatin heen and twenty-four months from datc | ig, 1S totes, saltable for. two sats. | ald pe yandred be held Gpera House Saturday Garyimas | cxirelgcs ta) the “melacthel® | carl father’ of James, tourth carl. who, folio 442. et ne of the TREE pe ee a | HE ey mest a0 ck Mise. Florese Maeda? tenn ees m- | died without issue in iSsT, when the title District of it, and at property,” or all cash, at yurchas ticulars of which v Sa sisted of- the ize “Singing. devolved on his nephew, James, fifth earl; | thy Tentiest of te pasty weaured thereby, wwe. will A deposit of $1,000 Will D trustee oo Rp GAITHERSBURG. by the “school apt biter phy om who died in 1879, and was succceded by his | TrESDAY, JANUARY FIETH, 1897, AT HALE ag Te a afiss oe a ees pos ene son Alexander, sixth earl, who, in 1889, on | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. the following de- a feces at poreliaser’s ‘ost. and ain Mr. and Mrs. David F i = Se sitaticns Ke inerieas". Miss | 448 marriage with the Princess Louise of | scribed real estate, sttunte in’ the city of Wash- canis Pree ne wen ela suuare, one hundrsd (100) feet poriiecnsbesty j recitation, “Young America," Miss | WS Marri = ton, D. t Site AW those certain pleces or | Within twenty days from the date of sale the trus- are, nar ret 3 wspita Miles: recitation, “Catastrophe.” Ralpi ales, was created Duke of Fife. xton, D. HOH Au eat El being | tees reserve the right to factory in for a allel with Twenty-two t the oceaste Russel; song, “Christmas Gems," hy rhe writer of the article in the Philadel- | Parcels of land and, promines known ay ail heink | ty ‘amd cont of the defau Hee a eng = 1 afcet thence eortherly and: paraticl with said + recitation cso pin; recitation of lot lettered “E.'S and the nort M "1 ic er cout pe ing sine between lots ele ) and twelve Wine a “geography social.’ When the Nits Minme Elion: recitations | RBl@ Press is good enough to assure us that | Sf jot jeitered Ein .O'Donaghue's suudivision ot | Such public notice ax they 1 devotions and business w twenty-four the ors opt ‘ed one hundred and elzhty- BENJAMIN P. cor. 15th st “there is no such thing as “Clan of Duff.” ’ He might have added, if he knew so much, ne lundred (100) feet to the p at of begin: cone! A Prodlem,”* Miss Linge number program closed with some remarks by the ewell. The Interest- lots In square num thre (183), as per plat pending corded inthe affce of the chaser's cost SR. JONES, 4 2 a ind cash, balance in one and participated ly of the New pal. Prof. R. J. Yates, and song. “Never | that ‘there is no such thing as Clan | surveyor for the District ot Columbi Liber W Ee eee ae with within ten days from of sale.” The deferred pny sourhern states. 17 mpetition between | 38% Fail.’ ‘The school will reopen on Monday, | Gregor, or Clan Donald, or Clan Dougal, folio au pee ning ie te Beak aaa = = trustec reserves the tl ¢ represented by the, promissory note of Bea toees tybrvsidish rns ohana Bho behig| So 4. Ad be 2 eat. at the northeast id lot e23-<d aan oN cost of pur e purchaser or purchasers, with inte t 6 per the divisions representing these two sections of the | 2220" 3 ee a eae RRS RESe Ere cng mamas elven) thence south With ‘sald street | ercrIPFE, SUPTON & 60.) AUCTIONED fous ‘advertisement’ in. this ier arnem.. payable acinian ad ee country. and ew Englane D prove ms ree z S rout £4 ches; ther 5 1o Rateli2 : ese See cured ‘hy decd of trust upon the pro raw Hom “ul the New Englatd a peeve aint GOLD FROM CLAY. Duff are as well known in Scotland and eq Noe uatliutresteoninety-five (G5) feet: Successors to Itatelife, Darr & W. MOSBY WILLIAM aM caw at ths eption of abe gerumear’ AE coe wb t inte sal epee = among Scotchmen the world over as are of sald lot and the east Ine of a0 | TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF FR? ME DWELLING ON 121 F st. nw. itz and recording at the cost of the pur amt An Important Discovery im Working | ‘he tartans of the Clans MacGregor, Mac- four (24) feet four (1) ELVANS AV! y TAM. AUCTIONEERS A deposit of $500 required at time ot fret and second in ‘ iS Donald or MacDougal.” + fo the northwest comer Of | py vintue of a deed of trust given to us, and Terms Je must be complied with within View Brew Hattie 4 Placer Property. with the north Une of said ws Laks Crewterd “PAUL BRODIE, duly recorded ia Liber 1352, at folio 144 et) wea. “807 Florida avenue northwest.” diays fron date of sal rve the tiht to resell ‘the property at the risk herwise the tras From the 1 OF AN ELEGANT BROWN- BRICK RESIDENCE, NO, 1819 K o sald 160 (W) feet treet With the brick | ONC of the land records of the District of « he Star. i pint of beginning, t¢ ! ae : So and vost of defaulting purchaser after 3 dass” jab For more than twenty-five years the great ee hereon, known Ms Now 1120 16th st. nt, oe ree ee ie ate ee Ye advertisement of such resile in The Preuing deposits of clay, breccia and cement, HIS REASON BLIGHTED. Washington, D.C. § OUR O'CLOCK P. AT HALF of the land r haser to assume a trust of $10,000 i ‘Termx: : JOUN B. LARNER, Trustee nd scuthwest of Denver, heve attracted} Sad Effect of Yuletide Festivities | of which $250 will he required at time of sale. | District of |W 2 ESDAY, of the recorded of the “Barry Farm,” with all the improvements. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balar Ralting ‘purchaser | HCuths from date of sae. 1 mi neces- THIRTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D. FOUR O'CLOCK VM, the west lial in squnre ou» hundred’ and ing 20 feet front by 147% fe improved t dwelling, No. 1 and ath. EAN Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, STREET NORTHWEST. two and three years, at six per cent per annum sn- | By virtu erttin deed of trust, tated the terest, payable semi-annually, secured by a deed of | 230 diy of AD. 1894, trust,'or tWo-thirds of the purchase money can re- | ptueng the Sulatelon main’ for three years at six per cent per annum, | in Liver or ail cash, at the option of the parchaser. A de! | request of posit of $300 required at time of sale. Conveyance. | we will ing, &c.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com | preiwises, plied with in ten days, or resale at risk and cost ng purchaser. SOS 0. JOHNSON, AML conveyancing and fecording at purehaser’s cost. Terns to be eonplied with fn fifteen days from day of sale of the trustees may resell the property at the risk and cost of th after sich public notice as they Upon James Seeknofurther. From the New York Herald. “James,” said the pretty Sunday school teacher, “I am grievcd and surprised to find that you do not come to my class. I want all my little boys to be there on Christmas eve, when the candy and pop- corn are distributed, you know.” “Miss Geraldine,” responded the sturdy youngster of ten discreet years, “you will he attention of mining men resident in this city, and experiments have frequently beu. made with the view to discovering some Titec: Wawtis'the | method of treatment that, would save the values It has generally been assumed by goin ey rsttr Salr the investigators that the gold carried ir ke of sseault upon Me. J. | these substances was the source of supply Jas ace lodged in jail} for the free gold known to exist in the iter to him, when | Sands of Cherry creek, but up to the pres- wantin ania Neng Apt e ice ent time all efforts to extract values in pay- ES Gee teen eed Mention itd = Epon ibe tes Sse ae a trvst, when I tell you that I have refrain- weeting of ron, along the divide between the Platte and | €d from attending the exercises you men- Cherry creek, between Sedalia and Acequia | tion for the reason that the impression in s! Farin or DOWLING & C0. AUCTIONEERS, No. G12 E st. now, secored by deed of trust 0 and to b at the fala per ore 5 yer ani vsit of $100 to be paid at the ARTHUR D. ETS SARE a Terms of sale to be complied with in 10 XE CARUSI, duys, or trustees reserve the right to adverti at * SALE OF A COMPORTAGLE PRAME Lae, KNOWN AS vie D EU ant p24d&ds ‘Trustees. resell the pro defeultirg _purcha chaser’s cost. Good title AN & CO, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G JOSEPH CHARLI P de21-2aw2w WALTE! DINING CHAIRS, OAK AND MAHOGANY ONAN Race te ELAS - By virtue of a certain deed of trust, ¢ ITES, EASY CHAIRS AND | corded in Liber No. 2089, folio 105 et seq., land records of the District of Columbia, and at the ROCKERS, FENDERS AND ANDIRONS, FINE | quest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, with the improvem OLD MARQUETERIE AND MAHOGANY FUR- | at public au cost note secured the ion, in. front oft OUR O'CLOCK PM MONDAY, DECEMBER "TWENTY-F <i, the’ following described veal city of Washingtoi and designated 1 syuare Lumberc LEG. ‘T PARLOR SUITES, RICHLY CARVED hi taimment was give — en the Rio Grande, into the foothills west | Might obtain that I sought saccharine pab- night by fore | Ge Castle Rock. and recently in the new | Ulum rather than religious instruction. I camp of Woodland Park. In some places | bes that you will kindly excuse me until _k, par-| it is a firmly cemented breccia, in others it | after the close of the Yuletide festivities. pounding ef | is a clay more or less solidified, and in still] TWO stern men approached and without d CHAMBER St street, twenty from ‘the south’ thence east twenty. thece (98) feet six GG) inches’ five (25) feet; thence south nine! Sale of Valuable Real Es Seareely others it is a hard blue cemént: but in al!| @ word lifted the boy from his feet and put ion, on the premises, on six (6) inches to the place of be 3 rE tY-FIRST DAY OF DE improvements, aslo his ‘congregation | of th ceses gold has been found generally in| him in a cab, which was driven rapidly 3 Seen panne Se ONE OrcLOee rae, tate on F St. Be- with the improvements, rights, {ines doc the alee Fea ne oe sch small quantities that it would not pay |*Way- 4 eiacreetd 3 MIURE, — TYPEWRITER: Ww OBES, | scribed land and premises, situate and lying in the Of enle: Que-haif codi;‘ani for the talence wank anes bureb of thix place arrived. | fer the cost of treatment, while at the same fe sad news was known the day after ff SRES FISHER praxe, | County of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit Lith d of the pureh Will De taken In two iveulng of eauues, mute ate soctabllity ensued. | time sufficiently palpable to exelte interest | that the brilliant young James Seeknofur- BOOKS AND FICTURES, FISHER PIANO, |" An those parts of the. tract of lind known tween th an yeare seta Teer eal “| and more or less expensive investigation. ther was hopelessly insane. oe ss . | ‘Youngsborough,"” mentioued in said deed of tru: rt at eueéKEann ‘Thelordinary fire assays Have setae fe eae ae ee MIRRORS, SHOW* CASES, LETTER PRESS, | Parcel No. 1Containing seventy (70) acres ney : gixty-four ‘one-hundredths (64100) of an nen M ESSES AND PILLOW: CHINA AND | land, more or less. apres! : Parcel No. 2—Containing thirty-three (33) acres EN GOODS, &e., &e., AT AUC- | and five ore-hundredths (5-100) of an sere of land, ¥ : ii Eee ted more or less. Parcet No. 3—Containing five (5) acres and elghty- three one-hundredths (83-100) of an acre of land, more or less. turned more than from a trace to $2, but | Written for The Evening Star. fallure seems only to have stimulated in- Star of Bethlehem, quiry, and within the-past year or iwo a] , Sate, 5 daeldeck : : That Nght first thrown on blest Chaldea’s Lill; very decided effort has been made in the peelp ter erel avacep ona said on the 12th Sts. : property, or all cash, at the option of the par- chever. "A deposit of one bundred dollars ($190) North- required at the of sale. ‘onve at the cost of the purchaser. If terms are omplied t ys the trustecs reserve the rihit to est. at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- wi chaser after five days" advertisement in sone bew sot the Woodburn rook land “1 with Christmas festivities, Every ered of @ tree lad tok iF b thelr fresh fragrance wd school every pupil was GLASS, KITCH n with trink@ts, while walk and tilled Brook- direction of chemical analysis, with results | Tt v whick, while not entirely satisfying, are so res much better than anything heretofore ob-| That Star which led them down to Bethlehem, TION, WITHIN OUR ROOMS, 1407) G covered the STREET, SATURDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY- | “Parcel No. 4—Containing twenty (20) acres of published in Washington, D.C ndy. | tained that several enterprises are now on| Now shines as brightly, clearly speaks, us then, land, more or less. In parsuanse of a dead of trust = the under wget JAMES Se WOODWARD. ‘The exerixes at this school took cor- | foot for a therough test. SINTH, 1896, AT TEN A.M. VEIICLES, & Parcel No. 5 Belng. all of blocks numbered one signed "frou Srenk BB. Setmecott, lenring Gate on (S00 1th st tw, sides: off Ube Scat Shoes he ie pea The Garnett Gold Mining and Milliny:| The Shepherd who had “other sheep, not of this . (1) and nine @), in W. Jones, trustee's, subdi- eS TAs WE. ok thse’ tend sencome koe THOMAS P. yoopwa D, : Christmas tree rades participat- | Company has been diligently experimenting fold,” AT TWELVE M. Seen ere PROSE ress gongs: | the District of Columbia, the undersxned, Martin] gory agas Jose Be FAG ‘ Auvomg ¢ who assisted in| with a deposit of gold-bearing clay for | Yet leads. yet feeds, and shelters when a-cold. recorded in Liber Levy Court No. 2 folie 7 ore | F. Morr and Job Barnaid, trustees, in sa SONS DOWLING & OUT ATR tke g m were Irving Eeernstein, Edna Jullien, arly a year, and Col. John D. Fredd and | Our Shepherd, dear, we hear him kindly say: — SST SS records of the office of the surveyor of the District | UeEtionee. will, by direction — ee Sean ae . Kerth Southall, Milton Dantels, aati Goaitrey, | 22 BE awa eiacenoldare of the company, | “Go feed my lambs, my suffering lambs, today. DUNCAYS i TONEERS, of Columbia, being all the real estate deseribed in Fine peteetoents 2 wEDNGSDAY a fale. Ste wen Noel, | [OW claim that they have found a method (RUSTBES’ SALE OF VALUS i REO | Se > ¥ 7 ;CEMBE! .D. 1896, AT HALF- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON B : Keenile, | XPense for treatment that ore running as| Are human hearts today chilled with Sts strife. LUB PROPERTY, NORTH | Trick Company Yard. and Race ‘Trac togetlier land designated as part of original lot numbered of a certain deed of trust. dated Au- low as $5 per ton will yield a handsome |,Ge feed my lambs, my suffering lambs, today rofit. Col. Fredd said yesterday that he | Bring Christmas cheer to some poor, drifting one, would guarantee that any single ton of the clay taken from any part of their property | A tear for those poor waifs who now shall lay, would yield $12 per ton at a cost for treat-| For the last time, thelr wearying tasks awi ment of not to exceed $2.a ton. The process | All in His name; Most Royal Dindem, by which this result is obtained is the|'The world’s Redeemer, Star of Bethleb patent of Julius Jean, who has erected a Van E Mary Dowlin » Larner. ‘There were ma rulx by the school. ‘The w les deser ten (ten), in square ovmbered tyre hundred aud Twenty-one G2), in the city of Washingtor, iu | folio 486 et neq., one of the land records for tine the District of Columbia, costained within the fol- } District of Columbia, and at the request lowing metes and bounds, namely: Beginning for | ties secured the ve will sell at public avction the same at the rorthwest corner of said lt, and | on TUESDAY, DECEMBER THE TWENTY NINTH, running thence east ulong F stveet twenty-four (24) | 1896, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the feet and seven (7) inches, theree south seventy | scribed property: Lot rembered twenty (70) feet, thence west tweaty-four (24) feet and | Henry Wise Garnett and John C. |, trustees, seven (7) inches, thence north seventy (70) feet, to | <ubdivision of square mumbered fve hundred and . and recorded in Liber Xo. IN29, at “ONT SING w veg~ | With the iklings thereon. , AND CONTAINING ABOUT ELEVEN | “'U Of'tne atere property. will. be sold as an en tirety. Subject to a deed of trust to Albert A. Wil. ; e son “and John I. Larner, trustees, bearing date MO. at folly 3, of the land records of the | Thnary 1h, 4RW2, dod Tecorded Januare ase Ing ACRES, By virtue of a cortaly deed of trast recorded in Lit Disirlet of Columba, ‘and at the written rewuest | January UW 1802, and recorded Ja : ; : aber} hae et sed, of the land A.D. 1897, at 4 O'CLOCK P M., on the premises, | ZEMt Of ninety, thousand dollars ($00,000) ‘a rk b S particular men ir terehers with various of Mr. Finckel’s room gave Many parents —S. W. RUSSELL, terest, on Which a payment of $10,000 has been sr r el 57 yer pli i n 2, . A the following described 1s oath 3 : the place of beginning; the same embracing’ ail | seventy-eight G7), as per plat in Liber No. 12, special feature in | Small plant at Globeville, and proposes to'|' a He ee ar Late ee titan | Male, eald trust maturing January il, 1807. Of lat E of Geuze G. King's executur's subdi- | follo tel. of the records of the warren’: Give ot impersonated by | make a sample test of five tons some day of Columbia, and designated as’ and being lots ‘erins of sale: One-half of the purchase money in| vision of said kt and others, according to the | District of Columb son, Wh» distridut ‘i “1 BY and “2 Be’ in the snbdivision of a tract of aa ae pe eo cae eee months: | record ‘of Said salstivision ie the office of the sur- Terms. One-third aah, balance in one and two see on 3 - or cash, c of cl ; the said ic strie lus book W. F., ms wit a Seow p dee a to the se ond. f Land known ax “Padsworth,”’ as per plat recorded | Go dtred payments. fo be mecured te deed oe teat | Yeo" of the District of fener tn ec nt ogc & deed in Rook Levy Court, page 24, inthe office of the | pas : t sirvever of auld District, described by wetes and | Whoo the property sold, and to draw interest at the t e4 e » | rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-anna- i a) pra w Piety pas ally. A deposit of F000 required at time of sale. froma point on the Washington and Rockville | All conveyaneing and recording at the cost of the itatiows by Gertrud aml several songs Miss Kiag's ¥ opened after which page 28; together with the free use forever of the | trust. or all cash, at purchaser's option. $100 de- Private way or alley four (4) fect wide adjoining | posit required at ‘rime of sale, and all comscsupe tald deseribed lot and opening Into 12th street, in and recording et purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sald city; together with the buildings and ‘im-| sale to be complied with in fifteen days, or the provements thereon, consisting of a handsome awl property, will be resold at risk abd cost of default- principle upon which Mr. Je: bases his |, G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. nw. discovery is the crushing 1€ ore into |'of dwelling No. 804 A st. sc. on Thursday, Dec. particles as fine as the gold contained | 24,.at 4 yap ith a Christmas owed recital - 1709 13th Jock p.m.; also dwelling therein. 2 3 urchaser. | Terms of sale to be complied with with- | tommodious brick building, used for business pur- | {ng purchaser. I having a Christmas favor. Ti ‘hie loath p st. iw. on Thorsday, Dec. 24, at 4:80 o'clock p.m. | turnpike, distant 9.05 crite wortherir from the | I'arteen dase, otherwise trustecs reserve the righ’ | prec JESSE H. WILSON; ‘Troster, ere L. Kens, C. Lippold, aie location OF tne CY ag AGROB Lt rom }We Riley Devble and Chas, H. Bauman, trustees. | MIT thence from said point of beginning the fot. | 10 Fesell the property at the risk and cost of ti-] "Terms of sale:-Qpeffth cash, to be paid upon Rquity bidg. Heller. W. Murphy, Spe I oa ugiass | Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n. pee a pp defaulting purctaser after five das’ notice of such | the congummativa of the sale, “and of Which the | aetGats PETER J. MeINTYRE. ‘Truster. W. Konack, A. Murphy, Leo | County, about five miles so Ace- | : <0. : on ert toa | tssale In some newspaper published in the sum of $1,000 paid as'a deposit when the | — - —— Fe eta The Garaet Mee ape Ace- lisale of two frame houses and one lot at No, 1109 | 0.50 finks along. newly ald out farm Youd to 4 Cockerille and HL E. King. *« And Miss Minnie Compton's schools together, and the ciildren pregranr. Most of the pupils property is knocked by the auctioneer; and "THOMAS DOWLING. AUCTIONE Mhetresidae of the Varcbase Roney tn, four equal an- 612 E at. nw, fon notes of the purcisee sad to te Sean | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ¥ i D.C sione, ‘thence N, #0 degrees W. 11.22 chains. thence | Wasbingtom DP. Te wicox, | N. 48 degrees 3.04 chaine. thence N. pig de- cote | wea? 1th st. nw. on Thursday, Dec. 24, at 4:30 quired Utle to 2,200 Bcres afifaplandestipon 2 - Bes v vhich there is a stratum of Suriferous clay | °*!k p.m. Charles F. Benjamin and William H. ren E. chains, thence N. 35 degrees E. 5.75 seus ten fect in depth. = menace Duncanson, trustees. ins to a | _a1Sd&dbs sod uine, thence N. 40 degrees B. 4.00 ct Stein —— a the premises AND UNIMPROVED FROPERTY ON THE ' ir tenehers, but Miss = = ~ whieh four Inst lines run along with CANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Seed dota ME I SOUTH SIDE OF “D" STREET BETWEEN pils were tuden with Ve oe mer ch; thence §.37 degrees E.4.00 3 = fold, or by the retention of the tit ti} the > ther parents were ‘well reps Chinese Jeweleng—eeo* I. AUCTION SALES. ey een ee See a hole atte nase: 21ST AND 22D NORTHWEST. Dt Uisvoptions ms the whole’ purckas: tncney is | Detault having been exade In payment of the ta- cash. AH conveyancing is to te at the cost of | debteduess secured by a certain deed of trust, the jpucehtscr: and the terme of sale mest to com dietd Juiy 12, 1893, and recorded July 13, 1845, in pl thence S. 51 “degrees E. 2.50" chaius, thence . TEES’ SALE OF NO. 1133 FIRST STREET 46% degrees E. 2.50 chains, thence. 8.” 65 degrees. NORTHWEST, THREE-STORY BRICK, NINE. E. 1.18 chains to a stone, thence S. 65% degrees W ROOMS, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, AND A 5.00 Chalns, thence S.. 12% degrees West 4.29 GOOD BRICK STABLE; FRONT, dicen did net fal to remember their teach- From the New York Times. yy, ~ame + FUTURE Days. — There are two jewelers in Chingtown, FEET, ‘TEN UCTION i PTH » 2 with and the sale consummated within twenty | Liber 1836, folio 462 et seq., of the land fecnrds of + . s 7 ; 7 5 NEERS. | ci ce of ti 2 EET. sey ‘aay erwise istrict of Colum! "5 ROCKVILLE. ¢ but their establishments &®° HOE resembie | WALTER 8: WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | chains ro the place of Beginning, bein ila rietenil Tees oe oe esta aod ok trust, recorded | deposit will be forfelted,? aad” euch other peo, cing ge IE ag FET SRC the ordinary places knownmas-ajosbeiry |'ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE CONTENTS | from William Little and. Wife, recorded in Liber | in Liber 2109, at folio #49 or one of the land | beedingé "imay b> bad as be proper in ‘the | WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF 'DE- Baptist Chureh was te eReKE OF THE J. A. 8. 226, follo 2) etise.,’of the land records | records of the District of Columbia, we shall sen, | ceedings may bo bad ag may be proper in CEMBER, 1896, AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M.. in front ne of a Tai nd brilliant gather- | S20PS- e Chinese jeweler a “1. < Old Curiosit Sho of said District. 2 uscd in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE | ! . MARTIN F. MORRIS, Trustee, of the premises, iots twelve (12), thirteen (13) and aston being the marriage Of Mi dancs | factarer as well as a shobt rT os y p- Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER. AD. 1 Jr, of Washington Elizabeth I f Mr. aud Mrx, Wm. I Davis of t wn. The church was handsomely decorated with flowers and evergreens and presented & charming appeara The bridal party entered the church to the muste of Mendelssabn’s wedding march, skillfully rendered on the organ by Miss E. Irene “teers.of Takoma Park. At the entrance the Barty divided, two @f the ushers preceding the ompaniod by her sister, Miss maid of honor, up the right aisi ther tWo Ushers preceded the groom aml his best man, Mr. Jumes Bellew of Wasbington, up the 1314 Mass. av 14), im square eighty-foar (S4), la the JOB BARNARD, Trustee, © | oe Washington, District of Colambia. lofw 12 ‘and 1 Bth'st. nw, | being ualmproved and lot 14 being improved by six 5 08 ne houses. NSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ap aie! Ouecthind 2) cst, one thind = 4 3 ‘ove-t t TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE iwpnoven | (tn om sear bad co tag (0) ino 3m or NO, S16 23D STREET NORTH- | $1, ORs to be eeidenced by Uoten, and secured ba ee DES a4 tate! | interest a . parable semi Ma Uner Se, Hee Sit tay of te | Saat Sad ay tab olan Sk f the District of Columbia, and at the ; "3 ag ye feguedt of the perit nceated thereby. we, the under: | time IF vole, divided. The Griktees reserve the gp Bene tr eS ee TAY. the UPHTit. | or the houses thereon separately. of sale to Met DAY OF DECEMBER. “AD. '1se a | Be pave eg ct i eee HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following See Senveyancing ot et A ad and two Years, at 6 per cent per annum Interest, | AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK: PAL. ist cee payable senil-annually, to be secured by deed of | in square six hundred and twenty (620), together trust on, the property Sold;-or all cash, at the op- | with Improvements thereon tian of the purchaser: Aepostt of $500 required | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one at time of sale. Conseyanring, etc., at purchaser's | and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per ain cost. Terms of sale-a bejcomplied with in fifteen} num:, payable ‘$00 required at days trom day of rale, offierwise the trustees re- | tlie of sale. serve the right to resell the property. at ‘the risk F, BEN. and cost. of, the detqultipg purchaser, after five Super ‘published in Mvasbington, “D.C. The ‘prop: | —O= erty will be sold cleat ofall iicambeanees" V | TRUSTEES SAL OF ORS toe . Os N, IN SoEsees nut LEE. Trustees. COLUMBIA, COSTAINING OVEIE ISG) HERE RATCLIFFE, SUTTON! & CO., Anctioncers, OF GROUNI =e toliffe, Darr & Co.) By virtue of a certala devd of trust recorded in = order of tbe Supreme Court of the District of tablishment Is a tiny room.yp.one omatwo |: .33 sier of ibe § peck term for Orphans’ Court narrow flights of stairs. The room in one | business,” 1 shall sell at public auction, on the Place is divided by an open-wérk Yon par- | Perises, Xo. S04 D strect northwest, on 3 ON aN tition, with an arch and counter-néar ‘the a personal effects of Robert A. window, where the jeweler stands at work. leer en tape He is an elderly Chinaman, wéaring’ glass- | nor soit tn fe woe te te entirety, and it : ‘Tess cash, es, and he works over a Uny.fixe inthe |i Tots: "5. H. WHITEHAND, Administrator. window. All his work Is done by hand, sere and some of it is beautiful. -Phere are | RATCEIFFE, SUTTON & (6O., AUCTIONRERS. heavy silver bracelets which open with vee eer ees hinge and fasten with an odd Httle staple. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, WITH The fine raised pattern ts cut out, every| STABLE, ON TAYLOR SIREET NEAR JEP. and Miss Suste > (Successors to K eco % ns FEKSON STREET, ANACOSTIA, D. C. ss * Liber No, 2109, at folio 308 et as eribed land and premises, situate in the city of left ais ¢ ushers on both side bit ae ic Ue hand. There ee gold rings By virts of a decd of trast duly’ recorded in | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ENOSTORY FRAME | faba" records Oe aat, Welle 208 FS oc Washington in the District of Columbia, and. des a Hot partion et at the alla Fings, made of twenty-four-caral gold. Ale | Liber, Nox 198, folio 471 6 fet ote OF the and: | RU ERRISE, SITU ATE ON SICHUES AVENUE, by, we will bell at public anelioe he fen cei | Hine coon ae. uiman'e subaiviaion tn square | _2e2%-ate oe: -. . 5 oh be a for tl tri it aN PE , We wi al le _auet! ‘ce b a a ¥ 7 —— ——— — - ibe cares wie pronounced by ites. | most nothing is Kept In stock... There -may quer of ihe parties eocered “thertby the wore |. By siete of Sedat cat 4550 fo uw and daly | praises, on the ‘skCOND DAY’ OF ‘JaNC Any, forty-one (41), a8 per piat recorded im DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. 4 frome zoun of dark hue [Chance to be a fow rings and bracelets, Metal Of the. premises, on WEDRERDAS, “wetot, | the land records of qhe District of Colmbien acs | 2ar,A% FOUR 0" py aes eh ee SALE OF IMPROVED (CORD and ne eee ne nade dl pater Most (Te Op JANUARY, AD. 1000, AT FOG O'ctare | at the fequest of the are secured, we ve sell | ington, District of Columbia, ‘to. wits et 3 | same at ve, salen gurmer of tot 28. gal run: | NUMBERED 2501 P STREET, WEST WASH i and carried a bawich 0 ood der. ee ‘on | nuinbered ‘and twer wl the west lne of 23d street | INGTON. « mail’ of honor was ia a dark | the manufacturer Is asked the-price-of described real estate, vitnate | Sroka WANE KRY FOCRTE, teoP ae Roe Bumbered cfsircons @ ject to Tnkecn UG) “tects t jel with the | By virtue of @ decree of the trimmed iy apple green velvet_and pink | ring he weighs it before he answers. His numbered: one hundred and | O'CLOCK P.M... the deserit itfor, and carried La Franee roses. The groom, wit: Lots thence | the Distriet_of tia) ‘ory, ‘and ‘one hundred ‘nine situate in the District of Columbia, of | numbered 1 we ON MONDA est iin and ushers were in fali evening dress, meets co Gee peepee ge block of Oregon Lieve auke | Ht nuvubered. twenty-Ave (23), hase i ‘ Messrs. Lewis Bergman of Washington, Charles | PeThan ‘divieon of | part e ier,"” a8 per plat in | feren. . in, the Conumisaioners’ > W. Steers, Jr. of Takoma Park, Roger Shaw of | Chinese characters. At one end is a small No. 6, folio 54, in’ the surveyor's of. | “Barry Farm,” according to the plat ‘a two- Kockyille and Thomas ©. Keys of Garrett Park | brass plate stspended from the stick. by District, together with all the Improve- | division as tue same of record ae - - mage ee ae core and after ree congratulations of thel hread, ting fread Mrs aid Mira Kerr touk'a, tin for | RANKING Dy @ thread. le moves alone 40 heme of the grecms. Aang there sree “* | holds the Mitie machine in Hs nthe | marriage were Mr. and Mrs. James K. Kerr, par- | front part of the Ifttte shop with : Toms. ents of tbe groom; Mr. and Mrs. James L. Davis} a stove, table, dishpan, dishes—as; many |'fo bé complied with im fifteen days. All conyey- of the for the. District of Sovaivision marked Levy Court Te except that part of sald lot Retnel’ Proctor Up dead Foca in ota ere Sfperema: One-third “cab,” balance “in fine threads, and a very small weight, also ts, ete. ne a "with Interest ‘frou the “coy OF ant ‘deed of trust on. the property sold, oF nef thle weer AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. ‘The process is said to bea combination of and ‘magnetar the |) ~ Today. il tH 1401, a considerable grant of land, and of | FOURTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1806, AT ] Of 120 feet Sls alley, running with Ki the Barony of Muldavit, which continued aa he o'clock P. i. parts of late place, together SMPROVEMENTS, y | five ), six seven (7 |G, 3 : Until alienated ta Cr ees tes OF the familly | Grea ‘nad’ fourteen, C4), beeluning ‘on 5th etree: | Consisting of an elegant four-story and asem until alienated in the reign of Charles II. | Ofitiy Wao) feet moth of the southwest corner ce | brick residence, the front being of Vermont white “Some seventy-five years after ‘the des- | said ‘square, thence north twenty-two. (22) feet, | marble and deeply carved, with handsome stone be by Washington, Mrs. Ida Watkins and daughters ell crowded into it. at the cost of 3 years from date of sale, the ‘at the | trast of Alexandria, “Mr. and Mex, Charles Steers af Ta, | ‘2108S as can be w ee ‘ tet GEORGE. A EMMERICH, to be aecazed-hy doed.-of trust; 00 will | tion of koma Park, Mr. W. W_ Steers, Mr. B. B. Mayhew SEE SR AR Sp $k z DOUGLASS 'S, MACKALL, ‘and te bear lateres! of sale. | at time of Kentucky, Messrs. W. E. McNulty, Karl Wal- Too Long a Walte- nis ’ * : ; "Trustees, ee a foe a Re mg gs Ma FAS From the New York Tribune. mabe THOMAS J. OWEN, © < fe complied. eo — Dr. W. H. Benson of Germantown has returned 2 Lee Auctioneer 1 home from college for the holidays, ecompanied | She—"I would not marry you w:Towete'to |* gayi Se : the prop siting by a fellow student, Dr. FP. J. La Riew, ‘ wite of Washlagton, N- J. Dre Beumoa and ta | #V@ Ome hundred years, ki r their second ; | He—“Well, I should a woul imore’‘Stedical ‘aud the eurgieal departneut 1 tea oe, ee er oe es ut i],