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10 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1897-12 PAGES. —ae =——= = “ tect RB —_ ¥ uence ENVIS NINN IAIN IIA | COLLECTION OF AMERICANA AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = ‘ Ms TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. FLICK DAIS. z Barber “& Ross. Co 1 ith and G Sts. ‘ ex ne z s PEREMPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR AUCTIONRERS. : : Numerous Original Editions in the Library Horses, Horses, OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | A NEAT AND arr z ‘ S er NORTHW ae. BASEMENT # of Congress. 8. INGER’! Xuproine Court of the ELLING, CON: ‘ OE Po HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR District of Columbia, passed in Fauity Cause No. | TAMEAYS. SELUATED. oor tele ire = (2D (a) 4 $ , eerie | T 4 = NO. 940 AV 1N56 (Bowie ve. Russell). the undersig: RSE TWENTY-FIFTH AND $ 3 TOMORROW (TUESDAY) DECI Will offer for sale by public Wes. & | Some Notable Deficiencies Occur, Says - BER TWEN' 3HTH, AT PCLOCK. — | premises, en TU T uted tin Just arrived, 25 head of Very Superior Horses | OF _NOVEMBE from ° , windows ani %&| Mr. Young—He Points Qut Defects are the first considera- and Mares of all sizes and colors, from 5 to 7 | FOUR O'CLOCK siete ; BE pg oth eater Ps 4 : aa Papo strictly sound, WILL BE SOLD UNDER | estate, situate in & That Should Be Remediea tions whertbuying PULL CUARANSEE.— a : District of Columbi rernish x ii VILL Bs ARE O01 rl y fee trae Heating S & Liquors for Family Use. RE FIRST-CL. S STock roi ANY PUR. | ; We neve a ww ourselves o be underseld, 4 yILE E SOLD. HE PUBLIC { . at HALE 9. - eaten aes wii ea — 8 INVITED TO ATTEND THIS PEREMPTORY } following des. J % {| In his.recent report to Congress Mr. AN SALE. aa he balance in one and | Of Washington sCalo it? G “Duritan” ‘ dil #3 | John Russell Young, the librarian of Con- 4 zt tits SEE AN EOEEE | ferme cae th nterest roan, | Koows a OV Stoves. Heaters. & | gress, called actention to the collections of TEED ° sold, or ail cash, a fifty-two aid ae §E | rare books in the possession of the library. chaser, it of $109 required ny we The “Calovit s Heate #3| “There are, however, not wanting spe- ° aa ee zy the built on the same principle as a hot air furnace—and cial departments in which the Congres- sional Library Is exceptional,” said Mr. Young. “The collection of Americana is WHISKIES very simple in its mechanism— extremely clean—very easy to trustees reserve the right t the risk and cost of 1 "1 Tomorrow--Tuesday--and Wednes- | §: vertiser gives out if | T is | The “Puritan” Oil Heater is 4 %& anes a TC. new spape > sreate: eat 2 wi” wags = day will be the last days of the AUC- | Bess" the greatest amount of heat at | manage—and has a cast-fon % | extensive, embracing most published books | | are Bottled in Bond under the Im- TION SALE OF THE oe ae pens a mente, less expense an any other ga | reservoir base—which is abso- % and a multitude of pamphlets, published mediate Supervision of the U. S. 4% k iD ; Goods, Noti te Fas = g Sol go) serteond fro stove. eae | lute proof against leaking! 3 Hg a TR atscovery: Settlement, | 1 Government bc Milk ae ee ae : oo notd&da di Stn stamw. | gt the [eats a room 12 by 12 ft ea = | &c., of the Americas. It includes numerous : s00ds, Millinery, etc. he “wind- res ; pe i : | & : 5 ; es ita tare nap aan ae tts Nt Sse ner day. of 40 ours original editions of such books, besides | | NO Se ee ee GO ae up” will be quick and decisive, as | :2%peteut beving pees ease ny ae WMH be tequired at Beep as eat aa f - & | their reprints. ‘There may be noted che| || GAINES & CO. fe the Gove Guan everything will be sold for any price | ff sue at"saia jurchawer's cost and omg eg f Calo Double Bleat FS---83 | Splendid “Puritan” Oil $4 fE | srst editions of Hamor's Virginia, 1614;| f amtee that goes with this bottling. Heal baths, (ChemGo ai iiesce Day, TI coat of de alg ol le ther styles and sizes.) | gaunt ‘ Thomas’ Pennsytv: M8; Smith's J ALL DEALERS 5 5 . car. tisement paper pablistwed in 4-tube Gas Radiator.........$3 Heater for as low as...... omas’ Pennsylvania, 1698; Smith’s Map ERS SELL IT. s a paper published int of Virginia, 161 sin Washington, purchaser, Smith's History of V! ; Morton’s New England's Me: 5 at the UIS D. WINE, Trustee, acquisition will be difficult and only at Sales 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. “Valentine’s Felt Weather Strips morial, 1669; Wood's New Engiand’s Pros- 2 -ARESCE RB. RNE! great cost. 021 d&as pect, 1635; Lederer’s Virginia, 1672; Sy-| ‘The art of costume is almost an essen- S. Behrend, 902 7th St. “CG. SLOAN © Go, —are considered the best! Buy Felt Weather Strips—as the rub- 309; New England's First | tlal feature in libraries of research. Our | J. G. SINCLAIR, Auctioneer, It Narrative, 1707; | deficiencies in this department would be Planters of New | Manifest by contrasting our collection with SUTT ‘ d’s Troubles with | the bibliography of costume in other li- ed or Jadians in New England, 1 braries. OF Y BEING ber ones get hard and brittie. A spletidid Felt Weather Strip for ke. foot. Write us to send man up and give estimate for weather SUTTON & €O., AUCTION 2 achusetis, or agland, 16 RS, EI HAND BL By virtue of the provisi 2 D 5 be : i ar sare mee 5 5 St. recorded in folio 11, = stripping your entire house. The house will be kept warmer if MERE CMEER) CAIN ane: “Architecture is a growing study, and the| CONSTABLE’S SALE OF DRY Fecordy of the District of Columbia, ind Se adhe cast nhallow's History of the V number of students in that branch of GOODS, &c., &c. ee ee lS reals you do so! ngland, 1 Thorowgor knowledge who read in libraries is increas-| ox TUESDAY, TWENTY. TH DA’ in "the preuises, on” America, 16 Hool ing. Many smaller libraries are stronger | CEMBER, A.D.'1897, AT TEN O'CLOCI v TH, 189s, AT FOUR OC for Old Engl elation of Maryland, 1 ida, with two whele-sheet maps Late Revolution in N ton's Istri than our own in thjs section, notably the | will sell,’ within the rooms of Ratcliffe, Columbia College and the Public Library | Co., 920 Penn: ; large lot Dry Goods, of Boston. The catalogue of the Columbia | consist NS See oh eens collection in architecture alone forms a ah a large volume. Nor are we strong in the his- feet: west T4 feet 1oly ti tory of institutions, communities, and so on. > the point of he The researchers of modern exponents are ns of sale: One-third « insufficiently represented. in sb. and the balan In foreign literature and vernacular 6 feet + and them Proved Ly Barber & Ross, l1th& GSts. geen ves Symond’s Wh . Good Speed to Vi the purchase pil e and two yew 1 Virginia, with interest from the the de: os + ' v nts to y sold, Seton ot 16; Carvajal, Oratio (on Colum- | ks much remains to be done. Modern THREE Aci P purchase Rylan S : ery), Romae, 1193; Calvert's | French writers have little representation. pAND, ROAD “NEAR | devesit net : F ltimore) Gaudia Poet- | The chief works of eminent German writers 1b OOD, D WITH A PRAM | sale. The pe ar of all purchase I E | ica, Indian Li (first and | appear in originals and translations. Mod- ae z and encnn P hut ev 1] sith de NnG 1€ % | second editions). 1663 and Jesuit _Re- | ern continental literature is inadequate. Fak Soe is aa ee | ee Bate ae % | lations, Canada, original editions; Writ- | This is espectally true of Germany. Apart Of the land records of the Disrlet Med. GR j : | ings of Increase and Cotton Mather (over | from the interest our fellow citizens of Ger- , and at the request of the holder of | di . ats WB Auctic man origin would feel in their own writers a complete set | there Is a depth and wealth of knowledge of Hansard's Reports of the Debates in| in German scholarship which be found Aas ee the House ef Commons, as well as its alone in the records of German research, initiate tans teie unter aanine ae sors, Cobbett’s D ‘and! th and whatever strengthens our German col-| ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Being a part Iiamentary History, from 1066 to 18! ions will have peculiar value, From an-| of ‘a trict of lund, situate at Brightw than eight centuri ‘The indexes to the | other aspect the same is true of France. | Célled Resurvey of Peter's Mill S Be: Thatev a he: 4 nadi i for the same Whatever is best worth reading will be Tu tieria Rabie eparate works), et The lib the notes steured thereby, Twill sell, at pu i the | pteni on TUESDAY, HM DAY OF DI IPE, 1 “THOS. J. OWEN, Saving For You! IMPROVED YO PRAM We are again mindful of the heavy inroads that have been made on your purses in making others happy Christmas Day. It was al- va will Sch at publ ct “EMBER TWENTY-NINTH, CK AM. the entire stock of house of commons journals and the four- ed an deed of nals ef the commons and lords are com- | found in French translations. And while] pucan amd butler from sh and William | 0f McNulty & Ste : : plete from 1517 to 1896. the direct contributions of France to mod-| J. Dugan, trustees, in the office of the recordar ce | St- Nav. consis z ways thus and always will be-— MiiG dibcare: bas col- | ern literature are limited, as compared with | deeds on the sixt day of Octob = - 1 A Bhe wibraty hase) vey. th fi sand Y act the south line of the Military a ever serving yeu with extra in- lection of American local or | those of England and Germany authors, | the south line of the Mili = Lit 5 ae “nth - those of counties and towns; while of the | French is the literary exchange of civiliza-| thence with sald road north asa = eucements when they are most | numerous family genealogies (mostly pri- | tion. P south 29 55 feet to My bered teu hundred and 4 needed. This week we bring be- & printed and not. copyrighted) it | “But when we consider the representative thence with his line south 5814" seealce rise z ree as fon epee ak ga about two-thirds. It is rich in| character of the American people; when we d Butler's subdivision west 1 fires a3 = ore you once more a great - aphy—American, British and ro- ulyze the problem of immigration and the line north 20° east 510 £ inl e areeicn eee “etapa — = money-saving epoch: price In political economy and finance its | nationalities that have made the public eet, more gr less, improved by a 2 bayern: ee . . host, se. Sitetcnad S that will likely F $| Strength is very ut, there being few | their home; when we note the steady ‘Terms cash. ©. W. MeINTOSH, Assignee. 1 bird cash, balance fn ene (1) and = ee. a OUleT | noted works in English or French not in tee attr gray Leal and they Ausbstenjermplre | arenas One-third of the purchase money it : j gears, wit west wt six (6) tailors wonder how such offerings % he collection. Political science is fully | from Ru and Germany; when we antici- | to be paid in cash. balance in two cqual install- DUNCANSON S. tie ——= 1 E> eee, _ Pan sermni-annually 3 ee Met S Loar = ere os 1, beth In special works upon | pate the place of these people in our com- |} tents, in one and two years, with interesc at the UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, of trust on the property weld, or for that so long as you are the in- $A fut set of the parliamentary pie) | [ ad (nd erowsng. wee when in HAvinS) r. A deposit of $200 will be required at ale. conveyancing pone Aeey tee (ae gee ae Se orts and documents ef Great Britain | down the lines of our library we give con-| the time of the sale.” All conveyancing: and. re- a she ae Terms = dividual gainer. Tsn’t it amazing % from iste to date is among our most im- | sideration to the lite ure of the races that | cording at the purchas cost. " Terms ef sale | fifteen (15) days from the day of when vou stop to think of the a portant po: rie are ndw merging into our own. to be complied with within ten (10) days | the truste : wonderful changes we kaye ma fe § n international law the principal trea- he interblending of Spanish-American | date of sile, or the trust rage lag e = onderiu’ Clanges we have made 41 tics in various languages are in our pos- y with that of the United States after five (5) days’ advertisement of = Washington newspay & during these -€ rears essen- Jor ogethe th a great variety of s it advisable that we should continue FIRMAN LLOUSFL ‘< Iring these recent vears in lessen z session, together wi & th Oe 5 t it 4 ine the rde f the cost & | monographs and discu » strengthen ou’ ves in {hat department. a a ing the burden of the cost to en- on eabera cig: tHe Mill The Spanish-American countries have de SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 107 : joy the privilege of wearing Made- every collection published of voy some creditable work in that regard, ¢ ae pppoe cee geet ly Chile of th nd Pe We have thi valuable doeuments pertain- ng sets of De Bry and Hulsius, while res of individual travels and vo; to-Order Clothes VALUABLE IMPROVED lvls CONNECT will offer Of the respect This $9.97 Suit Sale is a forcible sliustration. Setntnbtetetntns & ing to the discove: conquest, and or, DAY of JAN » WASHINGTON, b + ion of the Spanish éolofiles in America. HALEF-PA: 4 See Our Great Window Display. og he first series is necessary to our collec of trust, recorded in | ing deseri = : directories of | ti one roLae yak z y | American to is very exten- ———- DAY, THE Wy, We, = Me a { U), and Me & for thi ears, issue THE REFORM. SCHOOL. ac a eS Ss a le ~ B sy AT FOLR © . : ee a en) saps aes ae a. Boys Given a Feast, Christmas Da 5 ew 2 ‘Sailor earliest. published. Th one 4 land aud pre = ‘ew Era”’ Tailors, Slcscens gems ceaniravacts unday Exercises, eee i Sa + ans of tracing fam The boss at the reform sehool were given and fortes = % i as well as mer a fine dinner ¢ mas da¥‘and a generous in tae oles allowed! a. supper. Yesterday afternoan the time was | purel CHARIS ay shee , : Some Kare First Editions. eccupied with religious ceremonies. ‘The WM. HL tas of sale: Gne-fourth of in took HL DL ©. =) i. Tl St. NW. 1-d&ds arched into the hall at 2} ———_ ——— printed programs con- TURE DAYS, ituprovements: One-third of the purchase cash, and the able in one paid in eash aw qual fastall “Of the first edi library possesse tthe th MIS, respectively, and fou. years from di 0} Be s of notable writers] hors were n w of the rarest. | o'clock and gi | i] ee or . first folio of 1 (a] taining the words of all the Christmas a deed of tse ) per centu ED TO REIRE. rm > eonts : i ple se Austeda* eee pent d copy), with the three ng folios to be sung und all the responsive Store unin un \aexha cad nt oe’ Seccie Wath dic ‘ under her charge into the dress. editions) of 1664 and 1685; | re g. They had been pri ig for this 4 Senso) he yp Testun, S.C. Jing r riediy sought out the oth- 1¢ of “Midsumr t's Drea eceasion for more than a week, and read F xtu unanimously ilton’s “Paradise Lost,” first edi-] and sang with much spirit. Beth music 1 res ene, be ordered to “Anatomy of Melan- y; the first five edi- Burton * first editi id readings were excellently rende There were five hymns—“When Christ W At Auction, = ee fir ‘Complete ee S n in Bethlehem,” “Ring Out, Sweet sated? at the risk aud « the detaulung tg bho Your Merri 5G . His Sta > aad » Plowmar cys King | Ten the Siete oe ee Monday, January 3. JAMES M. GREEN, 1 James | avery | gus singing"and apr Tiit) MONDAY, JANUARY Trin x JOUN D. Cori Hunbia » Twill sell te Wings of Song.” ‘Superintendent Geo. | 11111 _ nberger led the responsive read. Da fe Volce of the Trees,” “Phe Voice | 4!)')!)') “The Voice of the Prophets” | || | | iii oice of the Angels Dr. W. Parson, rector of the | ,!/! 1! Chureh of the Reformation, made an ad- |! !)!\!) sin the afternoon on “The Volee of | | it Bospels.” s . ; ee Gerome Desio, 1107 F St. The Eastern Crisis, : * is one of the cussed in The Ev . rly 500 pages. On sale at Star office and pus editic : Matthew's E, SUTTON & CO., SODERN IMPROVEMEN MISES $15 FUURTI STRL xandrin c mile; many us early date er’s German ver- on of the Bible, Christopher Saur, Ger- ntown, Pa., first edition, and Aitken's , tWo volumes, Philadelph re numerous early printed books nth century, beginning with an edition of the Constitutions of St. Clement, | The “Eastern Cri. representing. eve r sine? | topics impartially dl . and in some cas numerous | Siar Aimanac f¢ Ss’ eclebrated The library has no original | Putee ap anae, for | yee. When the | Ca but re two fine examples | hlws’ railroad was puilt|¢! Wynkyn de Worde. Among its other AS] TRUSTRE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY PRICK JUUSE. ONY. BOE CAD SikeeE No! By virta Liber No. 1 records for the request of the sighed surviv will offer f premises Mie auction, in frent of the premises, JANUARY, | DAY, THIRD DAY of JANUARY, A.D. Sat PM, the | OUR O'CLOCK P.M.“ the following "described real estate, situate in the etiy of Wasi District of Colnmbia, to wit: Let (81) of Diller BB. «¢ numbered « as said subdiv Lawsuir ase and other ar ired. By Four of trast, duly re 41 et seq. « rlet of Cola les secured tru a, and at th eby, the u and | fur |_~ Special to: the delphia Press f, | Grafton, Ww. V: There ts | cuit court of this county a ¢ lent | by the last term of the s I, and only | for re matic profes eis a member York to pre in the cir- . Sent ba ate supreme seu hundred is recorded in th e's subdi ht hundred e of the Dist of Columbia in Liber = fo eae treasures the library po s George apa eae books : t ne ae he een ton? ¥ over forty-five years shingte Bible, in three quarto vol- i Beside Her Husband. re athe ee erker did so mentioned by him in his will and| The autograph. Of the funeral eu-| aged Washington, printed in all y in 1800, 250 are in the than four-fifths of those » been printed. e of the nt of the contract led er suing the Baltimore and Onio of what was then Virginia. Leen four times having been sent Elizabeth Haverty, urs, Who died at Old Point Comfort, were conveyed to Ports- mouth, Va., December A J party attended the body, and ther with the im. “oy rd cash, the balwne 2 with interest from the day . seeured by di id, or all cash, at t eposit wf S200 re If the terms of sal 2 fifteen a: chase money to be paid th ively in one, two, le, secured by upon to be p four equ three and fl a deed of trust uj Tow re ath cles: at the wharf. b: utives and Hit persone egg eee herp meg Red rand is not| ‘Very large deficiencies in the collection procession for Ouk = | g five dase’ advertisement of such signed [exist in the department of musical litera- ery, where the fur ALLEY some new sp in. Wash rker is an| ture, medic tic “NEA Sit oomvea archaeology, natural | Were conducted by Father Mercer, pastor the purchaser's é : : 5 a FLORIDA AVENUE } s f JOUN W) SCHAEFER n poor useful arts, theology and philology, | 0f St. Mary’s-by-the-Sea, Old Point. Mrs. | py virtue of a certuin deed of trust dated April pabllned aot ing Trustee, : first ee ge a ; Gabeneunomanee: ldnmunes Naa Haverty was = wontan ce noble heart nd | 16, 3 aa a hes at WS; folly gre eme judy first heard it. literature. The medical division of the | SCnerous impulses, a consistent Christian request of th a E : nd devoted member of St. Ma athouic h inter- | library has been pur ly left without in-| Church. She leaves one son and three crease, save by copyright accessions, for | daughters to mourn the loss of a loving — years past, to avoid duplicating at govern- | mother. She was buried by the side of ner ment cost the very large and compicte col- | husband, Captain John Haverty of the lection of the surgeon gene brary, so ] regular army. Medical ——_-—— nt of the el, in $10,009, tm nu sell at publie pause PRR 10s PROPERTY, BEING NO BRO: . STE NORTHWEST, BAS = NER OF ON, SCOTT CIRCLE FF REAL BROVED Bi A THKESSTORY Moly wer conta BRICK RESIDENCE, Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust Ww, W Pe i y and sixty «6 ath came ee at ti fu L mn of ote tn oy Tn aoaney pubKe auction for ths to the ee a e ‘ ee iseum. There are r er, for oF el e re five (5), Le a8 de ‘ounty | fh i ‘and recorded ip Liber No. 1868, foli a discontinuance of this policy, Borjunen bere ag Eauployex: Book 5, 85, surveyor’s office of the District | on Ww. . of th» land records of the Dis : BoE al 2 va Over a thousand tickets have been sold | of Columb: DEL , AD. 18 bia, and by direction in writing of ¢ Ab rear piraby Ss houlds be ietrong ink every for the concert to bk given at Cente! ‘a Terms: One-third cash, balance fn one (1) and] the col ‘a ntioned | th: ed by seid deed of drust, we will of branch of knowledge, not weakened by the om 0 be give Venter Mar-J two (2) years, with interest at six (6) per cent per | jute drawn by Josep W. Coll » WEDNESDAY. SEMBLE vir Wants of minor or special collections. ket Hall tomorrow evening in aid of the | annum, payable semi-annu I a : “Worthy of special mention is an exten- | employes of the Belt railroad. Th frust on the property sold, or all cash, at sive serics of the original editions of the | \™P!° ese men | Ghrion of the pur ers. A’ deposit Writings of Mart Luther, in over 209 | Have not received full pay for some time | of $100 will be requ tthe time ‘of the ‘sale quarto tr printed in black letter at | and have lost considerable money in one “Ke ms to be complied With in fifteen Witteni from i520 to 1546, during the | way or another and the concert is for the from the otherwise the tras lifetime of the author. These are in the ce esing 2 . tees res right to resell the property at the Smithsonian deposi pusuose of ele ing ome) of the piterane, risk and f the defaulting pureha ee We can better understand the value of | tat this pecuniary loss has entailed. ‘The | chasers, after five days’ notice of such resale In the library and what is ne: sary to its | Program will be under the direction of Prof, | Sm Washington newspaper, y, and secured by deed 7, in the sum of $1,000, payable one y ate, and bearing Intere: the rate of 6 per nt’ unl paid, said note being secured by a decd of trust of even date therewith, and conv B. 1 trustees, | division of in block | ane twelve 5 rly de- | follo 96, of the office of the sur- nd mentioned in suid dec ie | veyoc of the Dist pia, with the build- ing duly recorded in liber 2186, folio’ 234, | ings ant improvements thereva, being No. 1229 he land records of the District of Columbia. 15th Street_uorthwest. crus Of St ‘as ‘Terms cf sale One-third cash, balance in equal ai, in equ i NUBL Tt. WALKER, Alligieceors inte Mal hustalliments, with interest at @ per cea development by a glance at some of its L. Scharf, and num be con- MICHAEL . WELLER, Alsess aa re rem pormcnee Ter ad ol rm encics. tributed by Mrs. Agnes est, soprano, a] de2,-dta ‘Trustees. aud three y f trust on the property.» purchaser. wl by a deed duate of the Royal Conservatery of “While the copyright law bring: den, Germany; Mr. Emanuel Diaz and | ‘Truius. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. we by "0 means receive D ant. We do not posses in- | Dr. Swartwout arionetist and cornetist; | fl = a z ae > the xale. nae s Ford’s Writings of fferson, in| Mr. Miller, tenor, and Mr. W. a SALE! eget Le ROVED er eee ; te be thie ts rme to which are found valuable papers not in- |.comic singer, and others ..A rehearsal NINE-ROOM AND CELLAR BRICK DWELL- 1 UNION STRE dey m dete of eale, o es have the n: eluded in the government edi cent years th have been y virtue of a deed of trust re at folio 324 et seq., of the Disttiet of € mn. In re- | the principal numbers will be held tonight NO, 210. WARD PLACE, issued from | at the studio of Prof. Scharf, 1316 11th By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- sk and cost right tc advertise and teseli of the defacdting yrrchaser AME: and records of th: mbia, We Will sell at ve! rn “9 action, in ES A. BATES, Trustee. eon ee oS AMA Treats ob thee Inteicurat Gora front of the premises, on THURSDAY, DECEMBE | delT-d&is ABAAM P. PARUON, ‘Trustee, other sources a quantity of productions Se ee tlie grequestwotetuatoactmsacarcdaciereh » | CHIRTIETH, AT TH, LOCK P.M., lois one | — = ae which do not come to the copyright office, | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. | {nassiznel trustees wil sell. at public auction, in | Hundred and ‘ninet Bice reas (pram denbi na daeetsir S and can only come to us by purchase or p ont of the premises on FRIDAY, DECEMRER | 1 da), one Lundred ang Cwenty-oue 21 ome | gift. Tomorrew, HIRTY-FIRST, 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., | Mundred -at carp ose | tte 7 : twent: 3) “apd one hundred “and twenty BRICK HOU Se eee ee in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, | fur 24), in E. J. Haunan’s subdivision of lot eR “While we have, as has been shown, a ‘onstable’s sale of dry goods, on Tuesday, | known and designated as and being lot numbered Gay an eeat ees alps cad aad We: good representation of American genealogi- at 10 o'clock ain, ‘Thos. B. Stabl, con! | $6, In Ward and others’ subdivision of part of | (02) a8 stid subinstsion is secured in Her 17a ae cal history, much remains to be done in | stable. v Square numbered 70, as per plat recorded in Liber | trier, together with the improvements, consisting follo 486 et ‘seq. i Walter B. Williams & Cb., Auets., 10mm and p | 23, follo. 18; of the records of the office of the sur- | of six two-story brick dwellings, Nos. 404, 406 (1) one et seq., of the land this interesting field of research. There Paee ft a eyor of the District of Columbia, improved as | yy Giarke alley and Nos. 1 219 and 1221 | of Columbia, and at the should be sets of such works as the New | §'8- ®-W.—Trustee’s sale of improved property on | above. Union street, between M and Nand 41g and Gti | party secured thereby, Ww. Rateliffe, Sutton & Co., “Aucts., 920 Pa, ave, | the following described land and premises, sit eds of trust, and duly and liber 2077, follo scords of the District est in writing of the will sell A well known American connoisseur of the fine arts relates that’ Military road, uea ghtyiecd, on Tue: | ‘Terms: Sold subject to a deed of trust for $4,000, | Ut! vest. jon. in front of th — York Genealogical and Biographical Record, | 3412" Ree eee Wiillemacy’ pee: | valance over and above sald trust cash, A depostt | Sects southwest: | | og, im front of the Drei ot some two years ago he was traveling in rope with his family, and and all the separate family genealogies | 4... 25 ee atest ea RS Gs of sale: ‘Conveyancing and ments, at one and two years, =2ae at 6 ; prt Se poe a taal Ce Dotecehies Nis aldoct ten: oe ae ee that have been printed of vital importance | Duncanson Rros., Aucts., 10th and D_ sts.— LOUIS H. MEYERS, Trustee. y of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the z, In block forty-three (43) while at St. Petersburg his oldest daughter was much annoyed by con- to the student in genealogy. Next in im- | ‘Trustees’ sale of 11 new frame dwellings on P et, | _de23-dts VICTOR ANDERSON, Trustee. | property suid, or all casi, at the option of fhe pur: b ‘and Satnders und othe stipation and its attendant ills,and the Russian phy an had so much portance are the English family histories, | pet. 1st and 2d sts. s.w., on Tuesday, Dec. 28, cbaser. The rtles Will be sold separately and of part of “Pleasant and the library should be strengthened In | at 4 o'elock pam. Charles B. Benjamin and Was, | THOS: 3 OWEN, Auctioneer, 918 F st. nw. | 4 deposit of $100 on trouble about understanding the case, or such poor success in treating that regard. Though it has all the British | 4. Duncansou, trustees. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE THREF-sTory | me of sale: Rayer Wilh within ten days, | veyor’s office of the I th lot will be required at ind “Slippery Hill,""now called *Holmead anciug at purelaser’s as suid subdivision is recorded in the sur- trict of Columbia in County 4 a : : z : 5 : : 3K DWELLING NOw o sep ernt < 5 a t~. it, that the mother bewailcd their oversight in being so far away from eae, inipartance cited acks a olarse CB OTT) Sr UE AS ee ROWTHWESTA NS NO 107 0 STRERT any lor at tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser | condembell for alley, ae shown’ oh plat recorded ta home without a supply of Ripans Tabules. Thereupon the father (the share of the histories of British towns and | (rig yg Tey no 0 TuealaYs Dees 28, at 10 Libde 1800; folio 78 et weg, One of the Insel Meare | thereat. WILLA ince, B00, Bon Bt omy comiatise of a tesonecy Nctck aeetiion co C a pa ules, rm At o'clock a.m. rc 5 7 a ol e is 4 “s ents, jug Of a two-story tn we PP as : P cities. There has recently been activity in | 200 ti ance, 940 La.’ ave. n.w.—Peremp- | of the District of Columbia, and at the request of * anpis 8. BROWNE," "*"" | Wich Toe’ "Each bouse sronts elateen (16) feet eight well known connoisseur aforesaid) remembered that he had packed England in the publication of parish regis- g . the party secnret thereby, the undersigned trus-| de18-d&ds Trustees, | (8) iaches on Thurtventh street and has an average eee os 2 : ters and similar records. sory, sale of horses, on Tuesday, Dec. 28, at 10 | tens wil sell at public auction, in front of the = r: Septh of (12750) one hundred and renty seven away a box of the Tabules in a safe place in his portmanteau, so as not “Most of this work is by English local | o'clock premlbes, Sao es ao ANUABRY SEVENTH. RATCLIFTE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS.\) aud fifty one-bundredths fect, and will be sep- Z ees z societies, like the Berks Archaeological and === = He eee a B = Th rately. eprives 3 S "| t ss H. “‘Meriwether’s subdivision of lots in square 304, et f sule: One-third cash, bala to be deprived of their tise on board ship for the return voyage. These Architectural Soctety, the Kent, Yorkshire AUCTION SALES. per plat seconded. in haber: No an “auare, 34,1 TWO STALLS IN THE OSE | ee ae tee he produced, and they afforded the daughter so much relief and tided —_| Ard.ntullny orsantzations, There Is also a TOMORROW. Diets of Cente cee cre cena EE AH AND O STS. | ort ies tee papety al wok et Sates ‘i aan : >the Fi i ~ ‘Terms: Sold subject to a deed of ti .W. N NOS. op f the purchaser. Terms to be © over the difficulty so effectually, that no member of that family has iiraryeaiogloes tales aaeeuoanee this EE ee $3,000 and” accrued oa interests balaace over and pee » ows eee sit 'within tem dage trom day of tale, otheriviee ever since failed to speak a good word for Ripans Tabules or consented awakened Interest in the ancestral ilfe LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE. See atte yoats, with ie ‘secured by SBy AUCTION con of Oe dctaulting. porteaser, cline Se aoe a ¥ of the United States. We should have such TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, at | deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at ‘s tisements as they may deem necessary. A deposit to travel without a supply at command. works as the important publications of the TEN O'CLOCK, we Will sell at our sales rooms, Pthe option of the haser A ae of $100 | on SEDO AT, DECEMBER f of $100 Swill be required at time of sale.’ All con- a a Domesd: id Pipe Roll Society. There ‘arlor, Bed Room an lug 2 es. ir- | requ! at e ef sale. Conveyance! al re- | TWENTY-NINTH, at "CLOCK, we wi veyaucing at the cost of purchaser, new stvle packet contalaing rms nirate TARCLES i & paper carton (without glam) ianow for aale at sore should be no delay in acquiring Noes wc | pets, Stoves and Bedding, Bookcases, Showeases, | cording at ‘purchaser's cost. : offer for sale, by public auction, at the above | = BENJAMIN 5 MINOR, TFrastec, a7xg sores —FOR FIVE — Ua pees oe pe and nner One doz + membering that they are issued in limited. ine gr kerrs of oer eee Pianos and Or- eee peneee market, a 50 and 51, 0 wee aks u. KYD 244 “D" st. nw, ive-cent cartons (120 ‘abules) -etzht cent | CHEMICa | -, ete, Deal SAMI q . rms \TCLIFFE, SUTTON Poy DOUGLAS, Trustee, Comrasr. Se. 10 Spruce Strect, New York—ors ‘caitoa (3Ee TasULE*) will be sent for five couse, yeditions, und that in a short time their | ®is °' J. G. SINGLAIR, Auctioneer, | dext-d&ds = iene SSS Ll ‘Auctionéers. | dets-a&ds 3 Hagerstown,” Ma.