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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, ' DECEMBER 12, 1898-16 PAGES. ’ zm = ry E. Krehbtel of New York q = = ; vy E. fel of D oO having collect- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION: SALES. ____ AUCTION SALES. STUDY FOLK LORE Smsemsees =a iia THIS EVENING. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE. Days, FUTURE DAYs. verdisnts thee SSyee a haves NING. UR i. : ot y is ociety’s president, Charles — ES = DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, ©. G. SLOAN & CO!, AUCTS,, 1407 , DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, sora L. Exlwards ts the first vier president. Miss J.G. Sinclair, Auctioneer, | _ = : A oe = RT SALE OF GOVERMENT PROPERTY 1X UNION] Work of 0 izati fF Well- | cvitmese oretcner the srcene vice pros ia an WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES! SALE OF A, TWO-STORY BRICK CATALOGUE SALE BuUNIG, ecNrLx occttiey py tae] WOTK Of an Organization of Well- | Witiam welts Newel! porman Pg page cy come ia —S Ben TS aE Deere aT of emer aan ae oe On FRIDAY, DECEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1898, Known Scientists. The council numbers: Atice Mabel Bacon, HOW, “DECEMBEAe itt 4. at TEN tober 1, 1894, and recorded among the Iand records Valuable commenting batarn eres en Dan ee et Ball, Ottawa Mian; O'CLOCK. We mill sel f storage ARGE CONSIGN INT | of the District of Columbia. in” Liber 1954, folto om Wit be sold in the Union building. on G street — ——- Daniel G. Brinton, delphia, Pat Hell x of Henn Yatton fan Dini og et sed. and at the ceqdoat of the holders of ouse between ih and ith streets northwest "a quantity Chatelain: Auseole aS Rawees ance : Staves, Shaw Cases, ook Cases, ete the notes secatred thereby, we will offer at publ H h Id Rafting. ote ete etormecin Al he Meek ¢ yy | Worch, Chicago, Tl; Merritt Lyndon Fer signinents seevived up to hour of sate.” Also cae ae a eae aE ONANG 0 ‘ otic. “ny snae ot the Beattonstes Genera "| ANNUAL CONVENTION THIS MONTH mala. Cambridge. Mass: Alter Fortier, New i See CAGE a es apes ‘Terms ensh. Orleans, La.; Stansbury Hager, Brooklyn, © G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST pepattuniaeiat the cits of Wank - Furniture, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, —_—-_+--—— . N_ Y.; Otis T. Mason, Washingion, D. ( fa, to wit ALL those PERTY OF ~ RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER) John Ho MeVormick, Washington, D. pieces or parcels of land and premises De Te eae Oe LR a) ee mf Faikattaldicl etna ioe were ee | ~— COLONEL. SPECHT, uccemor fo Raeline, Sutton & Co) | Collect Ancient Traditions and | Frederick W. Putnam, Cammridg., Mass: 7 == Gardner-P. Stickney, Miwa Vis inbered Seventy-eight (75) and seventy-nine ( Louls, Mp., late of 1022 Vermont | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE ney, Milwauker, ¥ Contents of residence No. 1732 15th I \ @ st. naw. at public auction, Tues- IO \ A) ‘ 1808, id pi s Formerly of 8 ‘ F LUAI DNIM- - ‘The society,” says William Wells Newell Jecemb ne of Robert H. Ward, trustee's, subdivision of square eliands Pessubaty sab PROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON C ST. ey eg A n v. December Thirteenth, Mumbered seven hundred and ty G80). as" per aE WANE, OF REN Goa ee coe || AND NEW TORE AE: Boe er ore Record Curious Customs. Or a Dee ene, Metter, “is if great meee at half-past ten am., being the F PRS Se icra peter aa VENUE RESIDENCE, THE PURNITUSE 28D STS peaation Of outing Mamie tanoe e rsonal effects of the late W. S. K DAN TAN ee ee actin i a Un une: | MAS BEEN HEMOVEDY 10" GUI abode | BY virtue of ai cortali deef_of trast, diy xo es ¢ mn ¢ Asiati is will personal effects of the late as IN 19) \ i uy } Ag aa mee eis) tect went fi he | WHERE IT WILL BE_ON corded In Liber 2240, folio 102, et seq.. one of the make the ¢ aphical study, which may Re L\ I of AK st. six and 12-100 west from t land records for the’ District of Columbia, and at OFFICERS AND MEMBERS | thw lish: » charac ot ee \ ALG tL EC eee ta EXHIBITION PE PE GS ERS AND MEMBERS | !hrw MPRISING SHOMACKER UPRIGHT PIANO, a. running thence south eighty feet to a public alley: 9 sell. at public auction, in front of the premises, on ¥ t SKGE MANTEL MIchOR, DESIRABLE OL Pues west eee Gey Feet hence epee Gay Th d Frida TUESDAY, Sue ee ae +S ——>- - -— PAINTINGS. BKONZR AND OTHER OLN A (sy feet to st, e alo st. AT HALF-PAST oa O'CLOCK P.M. all of PUBL MEN COMBINATION OW. ROLL-TOP | Te be sold at public auction until further notlee at fitteen (15) feet, fo the place of beginning, tu: ursaay, y, original lot ten (10); tn square, sixty-two (62), of | Written for The Evening Star. WK CASE. SEChKEO RY, ENGRAVINGS, 0. 68 13th Ww. ° ok ati of | geiher with the improvem: E r strict of C bi Te aaa owe sone ~ . 7 Mesos | GAD USE aren © Prasee neem eee cea eres Denes ae | Seach ie (0 00 ae eae nice ena oe clare aa ATCSat eed ay os ices Meatiarios api caet(Ot) tena | Hh eearen Guana gettibe wectralsne ie cious ae Rene i Saey eed EAKLe: SUITE, 1 em meQ gee, | sevens ce Callas) Hahcelalsa Aries: Screens, te de Bat i ca and the, patance be pal in! December 5th, 16th and 17th, 1808, gue, and two Fears, with Interesi at six (6) per Ts Superstitions and myths of the fast ecceek 2 OANB CHAM Mes, Gong Helle, Austrian Glaneware, together | two years, secured by deed of trist upon the prop From 9 a.m. ‘til 6 p.m. the property fold, or all cash, at the option of the | Q2IME OF already dead old races of Ameri- | Cojonel Bingham, the engineer officer in entice Yoiey | Sih RICH CUT GLASS, Antiques and Cartos Clee ie penn, bere pe isealan THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD AT Purchaser. | A deposit of $100.00 required at the | Ca: to gather up and preserve the legends, | charge of public butldings and grounds, re- “RITCHEN ¢ Sale D. N A.M. THREE AND | Sr'aii ‘cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ade: ° ° fea] eeeioree tio dase. Fe setae cqinmlied with | traditions and some accurate knowledge of | ports to the chief « engineers that ar- HALF-PAST O'CLOCK P.M. | Hollday | posit of $20 will be required at the the of sale, u 1c uc 10n, trustees reserve the right to resell at the rink | (Melr curious customs and ideas, is the work | rangements have been pettected mt the ay ¥4 ests SE votes Grea in lceacy Ae weslecie= Ctalestce-_| Bales tb BAN renee ot mind tisent tava trom cerad WITHIN/OUI ROOMS auo7 6. Sc: anil cost, ot Oefacltieg purchaser. Abstract, and }i0€ an argshizaiion that ie Httle Seand OF | White House tor the umeal afidal t »- SLOAN & ¢ ee Fink aud cont of defaulting purchaser, ater ore | Monday and Tuesd SOR CE IRS enti but is strong among scientists, and has | tions during the winter season. The man- hays’ advertisement In some newspaper published Ay uesday, Vee, | es Spurn P é 5 G ¢ AUCTIONEERS, WALTER B. WILLIAMS) & ©0.,Aucte. | GFE, Sdrertiseme Oe OE ae aed a2 CHARLES P. STONE. its members In every corner of this coun- | sion has been repainted inside and og! a ae aw Ka M. B. Latimer will conduct sale, no26-te | purchaser.” i 19th an Cth, 1898, de9-d&ds CH TRistees 800 F at. aie, | #—the American Folk Lore Society. the furniture and fittings put in good M. B. - LOUIS D. WINE, Trustee, t ll — a Attention is now being directed to these | ition. Storm doors ani ciak t H OF VALUARLE Iveprovep CLARENCE B. RAEEM, Trustee, a a.m. THOMAS DOWLING & CO, AUCTI - Storm doors and cloak boxes hav ON THE BLADESSBURG deG-d&as 916 F st. n.w. FUTURE DAY = a — : ues workers in a strange and interesting field, | heen put. in positic Pg eaten Note—The Bed Room Suites will] rrvsrres’ save or ivprovep PRorenry, 2 Se ee cee, PeREERE = = 1 1 J; | for the tenth annual meeting or convention | lighting and heating amine: _ = — — “NCANSON SC’ N = ¥ p NG BRIC HOUSE NO. 448) FIRST UNE appara thoroughly JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT., DENG ANE CN BROS AUCuONE be sold Saturday, December 17th, on STREET SOUTHWEST. of the society is close at hand, the dates | rapaired. » Rateliffe, Sulton 0. TRUSTFES’ SALE OF THRE! ‘E LOTS ON By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated June | set being December 28 and 29, and the At the Wasi 7 cheetah Wiss decal request of ples ess ae Alma TELGITTS! 3, RESPE our 2d floor, 7, 1892, und ded In Liber 1608, ‘folto 108et | Sot Bein December 28 and 20, | Las bealeaee aon the parties secur 3 . at publle | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUARLE BRICK ON ‘AND ON | The collectic omprises a Magnificent Concert Rep the of the land records of the District of | Dlace chosen Fayerweather Hall (the phy Sy oie pectin. es on ely Knee on the premises, on THURSDAY, TH HOUSE, No. 2207 1TH STREET ‘ORTH AN OF DART. Grand Knabe Plano. in natural cherry; Mar- | Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the | jes building), Columbia University, New ("lfrons and plates to brace and prever DAY IBER, 1898, AT FOUR 2ST. ‘ MOUTH STRI SHERMAN dueterie Center Table, from the centennial bote secured thereby, we will sell, in frent_ef th York ci aere > Toll re | DUCKling of the iron frame within which O'CLOCK that piece or parcel ef i fa certain deed ide triatrmy re AVENUE TREET NORTHWEST. Moorish Pedestals and Bronze Busts. Oi] Paint: | premises, at anction, on” FRIDAY, DE. ork city. Very nearly 2 folk lorists are | the elevator here were 14 Re teag ame slicete te tbe OU Ci € 96 Coouanle No. 2U41, f et seq. one | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the Digae Ae Oe eee iaab || anes Peete eee ty EOUR | expected at this conference, to listen to | visitors to the nument during own 2 nd nd being tot te ds of the District of Co ) of April, A. D. 1897, pcorde e. Andirons, Conversation Cha chy owing « ate, aes < | November, maki arene peng ie oh n of the estate of Clark Sei ee Sea eae es ee Carved Parlor Cabinet, Rich Orlental’ Carpets | to wit: Lot lettered “G." in W. TB. Todd's subdiz | PAPErS on the negro and the Indian, th ao 2 n making a of LG20.887 per Hiecensed. made by the trustees in ty ront of the premises on FRIDAY, | bla, Liber 2210, folio Tet. seq. and at the request and Rugs, Fancy Rockers, Chairs and Tables; | vision of lots In square numbered six hundred and | French and Spanish settlers, the races of | 80M8 who have visited the top since the docket 24 H DAY DECEME A. D. | of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will Venetian Carved Weod Figure supporting Cay thirty-eight, as said subdivision is recorded in the | Central and uth Americ a multitude of | Shaft was opened to the public, October #, ate AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK DP." M.. | offer, separately, at publle auction, In front of the Gelabrn, about 1G feet high: Magnificent Carv- | office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. | Oia tacts Gig si orme Gases téoun WIA Baca A ee Bip cuerl s mbered eighty (So. in I. H. Warner's sub: niises. on SATURDAY, THE CENTH DAY OF frame Parlor Suite, richly in| Book B, page 70, improved by a two-story % f : Weakness having been discover pees itvisiow! of quae numbered two ueeaeed EMBER, A.D. 1808, HEGINNING AT FOUR to order regardless of cost; Rare brick house, known as No. 448 First st. s.w. iets) Anvothes taken! an inl tte cakes O04 eas the Wind but : seventy-one (21), In “Washington cite, "PAM., the follmwing described property, any Hall Seite, Brien-trae, Michly care crores of cele: One-third cash. batunes in one, | certain negro settlements and Indian tribes, | ANCK to the winder loultals prs er G District, an per plac of sitnate in the coanty of Washingter, District of Oak Buffet, Hunting Scene in’ high rellet in nd three years, with Interest at six per cent | direct from the Nps of patriarchs amd oth- celta NR ca Bora ne in Book No. 13, follo 144. ords of the | Coltiubla, to wit: All those certain pleces or par- top plece; Beautifully Carved Extensten Table Me on ate aay deed of trust on the prop- | ers whose memories are long, and who are | 0Pdnance department, it becat sea Mme third of toe office of the surveyor for sald Distric The cels of Innd and premises known and distinguixhed and Dining Cha to mat ble Sil sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur Still alos? trom divilieetion to underpin the second fe a iether 1 | tot is improved by a modern two-story and. ¢ as and being lots nutabered two (2) und nineteen life Cn net abe Su ina innier b berries | AEE a oh Saeed OC $100 edad at Ae ee Ere Gieae, ou: ahese | a0 Rurgente Gemeente: fn x pcr eeatum per annute payable semi, | brick dwelling house, containing six 2p), An Mock musubered nwents hy and Jot noo) Finely Carved, Mrars-monnted Mulicgany Chim: | Rule. Conesuncing at purchasers cont. Terma uf jays, and among other papers already ar. | Cations have been prepared for the 5 ee ete ep Prac alo ec z vrms of sale: One-third of the p ered een (8), in block inmbered twenty-one per Suite, with Armotre ty match; velvet Hui le to be complies n days from | days, anc 1g 0 papers already aj . pair of the ts : Pagpeag anthem ve eras e cat white te en cue oy is te cavantier fe Cn ee aud Sialt Carpets, Rare Oak. Chiff Osa | day of sale. otherwise the trustees will resell at | ranged, Prof. Charles L. Edwards of the |” SSeS eo Hee a fo be represented bs tae thay | and the bala in two equal payments. repre- | recorded In county subdivision book Governor Shep- Bureans and Washstands, Handsome Oak and | the risk and cont pore ee ere Cincinnati University on negro folk lore; | | VTO® report on the work of > re ee Seer aeta be by the notes of the purchaser, bearing | herd, page 137, of the surveyor's office of the Dine Cherry Chamber Suites, Fine Hair Mattress, | aio at FRANK RAWLINGS, Trente, | Dr. L. Ferrand of Columbia on the folk | SUbfoundation for the equestrian statue of SSoer soe eee ees a poresee ata ne abs Ber Cont ber aun foo the day | trict of Columbia; subject Yo the covenants, that Pletures, Hangings, ‘eitet Seve, Rare Potters; | el2-ate__ eS EAN ESPON EE If gee ot Brehalannintania tke Meare General Sherman tn the park #outh of th RAI of 1 he of ys : of sale, payable seml-anpually, and secured by | when a bniiding Js erected on sald lots {t shall not a Collection of Oriental Arms and Armor. = 3 = of the be, | Treasui Department. Owing t the te. Of sale. All conveyancing, recording, © F 5 if 1 DOT se 1B | of Columbia on “Animal Tales of the FE: : cost of purchaser Terms of | @ frst deed of trust on the property sold, o1 be within thity (40) feet of the front Hne; that no ALSO A Q ib a | Stable character of the a gripe eg i a OE RS TE Se Ge Ge Gin ue (aan FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE | (i caymesion (Ammal Tales of the x roof th t to | postt of $200 will he required at the time o: of sale, ot stees reserve the en sal (in and that no spirituns igus sat be | Rare Collection of Antique sold upon said lots; togetuer ela - au Al the work has t extensive character. It he- sary to drive 2 of a me came ne WASHINGTON, D.C. POST OFFICE NOTICE. | Tead will extend the br ath of the study the risk and cost of the de- | AI conveyancing, revenue stamps and. recordin i i Should be a ‘ oceur at} of the meeting to all corners ef the conti- 5 a thelr full poor ingalay pict te eat the (cose of the purctaaer. ie Term of | meuts teres aubjént, sown ining |COlonial, Chippendale amd | , Srl ve read anny, as changes may occur at | of th leat ico the. roux that eh toy i CARLISLE, Trustee, saie are hot complied with within ten days from | ehcumbrances: (On lot 2, tn block 20. 9 deed of a4 e AUATES bane orwardeate ee 2 eet. ere two inches be.ow the permanent wa- Mee nono detigree me PRES Sitti tnt treet | tata eo cuthtct at deta “t| Sheraton Mahogany Furni= | iviliix sams ave oreantd te von The Greatest We reersubr? inches Reow the permanent wa WM. E. EDMONSTON, Trus' resell the property after five days’ advertis, G per cent per anaum, from April 4, 1598; on lot t Se ae of thelr uninterrupted | For, in whatever pertains to folk lore, the | Consisting of lucinen tw 7 oe Gir Sieg “wanmamame apa Por or Hear diecl cee eo | CUES s . i pyeriand transit K ending December | society is eclectic and Mberal. Its great-} and 4-inch flooring. There are twa te ESTHER AROVE IS POSTPON GEORGE C. BOARMAN’ April 4. 1808; on lot 18, bieck Zin deed of trust In Sofas, Bureaus, oe aie aes Hee ast folloga;® “loses will be made from | oct work since its founding in IS88 has | creto retaining wails 2 feet thick and om ee oh ee ns x ait pe Canin rurmea nels ahoue ay eo Card Tables, Pler 3 Couml, Lent) TRANS NIC MAILS. been, It Is true, upon the negro and the In- | feet high surrounding the foundation of che © hour and place. == = « ann orn rll Sn anoes ? i , ex, Side= DAY —() 2 or GE . ; pedestal proper and putside of the ter- same boar and place. DERON CARLISLE, ANSON BROS., AUCTIONEF. Terms of sale: The abgre-mentioned encum- aus ee or Cee eee eT | sol fF GERMANY. | dian, but that has been only because here tag ey he 2 Resen Lagctreed fe Ae dears ME BpwONrstees. | RESALE OF VALUABLE propenTy, rroxtixa | baimsee {9 be Bedes eels, PURSHMALE OE the | Aootieaain and RUSSIA: per sa. Snale.* from New York. via] lay the greatest wealth of superstitions, | filled with sand and covered witht fect oe = ON FOURTEENTH STREET AND ON NEW | purchase money to be paid In cash and. the reo | ‘Terms cash, PREEORU ES 4 Erect tor caper parte of EUROPE, via | record of customs and mythology. There | concrete, upon which the monn ment is to EFTHE AROVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- YORK AVENT ORTH WEST. mainder in two equal Installments, respectively, Teiets G. SLOAN & Oo ance bee Be aie ae ape “rom | Were living representatives of these races | be bu “f until TUESDAY, DECEMBER THIRTEENTH, | ‘The undersigned, a8 trustees, under a certain | in oue Rie a TG TO CU | stent eee = ——— New York, vin Queenstown, g at hand, ready to be questioned. ‘The | Colonel Bingham says that the recent fire M08. at same hour and pe ERON CARLISLE, pape Ge ee RaRD Latics ot Geel auMLN LEU ald Oralleaseenetie arte JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY iby at 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per| work, however, only begins here. Step | at the Capitol destroyed ubout Gor het nne WM. E. EDMONSTON, luubia’ having, ob the 2ith of October, i848, | purchaser. 4 depostt of $100 on each lot will ‘be cessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) 4 Parle. from New York, via Southampton. (¢) | by step the folk lore society is digging into | six-conductor cabie and cut off all tele ‘Trustees. virtue of th- avthority i e dyer at the time of sale. le to be closed f Ge i At 11:10 P.M. foc BELGIUM direct, per ss. Ata-| a far distant past. Its eleven voiumes of | graphic connec ction with the House of Rep- = SS titenent as required by sald deed of trast, sald eeu days from day of sale, otherwise the prop ALE OF VALUABLE genta, from New York, via Letters must FUTURE DAYS. By unetion the following described land Y ON HARTEORT : arterly) and the six books | resentative ERR CS ae PA [its Journal (quarterly) and the six b ta HAND 137TH STREE’ Arete L oe r she addition to these show EUROPE, per as. Cyntic,* from New. York, | it has published in addition to these s bean ee trom New York. | shat a new literature is already well start These wires h ired and comp et n the § ve been re- connection m enate and House of Rey nd prem- | erty will be resold at the and cost of de rivlleges | faulting» ve days’ advertisement and | in some ed In Washington city ines, with the exsements. rights, ways, and sppurt-aances thereunto belongin| chaser, after wspaper publi ©. G. SLOAN & €O., AUCTIONEEL ade be- D. ¢ lying tn the elty of Washington, In et of] D.C. Convesuneing, revenue stamps, ete, at Ue Of a decree of the Supreme Court of DAY (ec) At 11:10 P.M. for NETHER: | ed. tives and the White Mouse and all the exe ¢ tS 1 fa a ride? ma Se ons geen ead eate pur. race & oF oe e District of Columbia, passed in equity canse direct, per s.8. Amsterdam, from New Serious scientific men and women make | ecutive departments. Government Sale of a Large | @™ square ‘numbered two hundred and (wen- GEO, WP SIWARTZELL. Trustes, So. 1MGoL. the undecwigniad trustee will ter fer sla Austerdum, Letters must be directed | yo the backbune of this soclety.-professor eee ee eee ods I Bae ty-three (238), excepting the southern part taere! RENCE B. KHEEM, Trustee, sale by public auction, tu front of the premises, on Amaterdnm. $ bs Staion bisatore Suk alent ene Lot of Goods Used by the | Hitting tant acemung, the, southern part tnereet. no2o-d&as 916 F st. nw. [| THURSDAY, THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF AED Oe 20 Pk tn GoOnOER gen (ee eo aah te AEE: ADSOURS ONS = ¢ : Was conveyed by Brooke 1 and wife to th ae DECEMBER, A. D. 1808, AT TALF-PAST FOUR from New York, via Queenstown, | Tators of muscums—and joine = Interior Dept., Pemsion | trencan sccutty sna 4 Company by dead | OTHE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | O'CLOCK the tullowing desc PRANCE, SW! LAN . ITALY, ] are some hundreds of observant, thought- dated Oc ber 20, Ted, x Sexsionns of the Ang’ recorded October 31, | FRIDAY. 1 county of VW sing EMBER SIXTEENTH, 1898, at | tate, sttuate In CUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT and BRIT | ful people who are not scientific experts, Offic and Geological I8v4, among the ‘land records of said District cf | FOUR O'CLOCK PML, at the same plac of Cohunbia, to wit: Lot-nymbered 14 in bloc DIA wust be directed “Per Umbria.” (>) | put have a love for these researches, and mission to Be Columbia. and excepting the northeastern part GRO. W. F. SWARTZELL, subdivision or a | At o:20 PM. for FI ITZERLAND. | con sometimes add a word or a thought, | The joint high Anglo-Americ commis- Survey. thereof, on which the building formerly known as} dio-d&d CLARENCE B. Mi, Trustees. as said subdivision | ITALY, SPAIN, PORTt RKEY, E contribute an idea or a finishing touch to | sion, which has he. ibs ice Wie Shs BSAA he oe the “Palace Market" now stands, and the su: — —— =o eror's oth end BRITISH INL per ss. La Champagne,* | Contribute an e ha) ianiedions : : on En sermon in Cuts city By order of the Seere triangular plece of said lot (about fifty sq! THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTION of Columbia, 1a Libe 6. trom New York, Hay letters for other{| the papel read and the discussie “4 for several weeks, will adjourn on the Zoth the Interior, we will s fy front of the ncrtheastern entrance to said b G12 E st. nw. folios 103 and 104, situate in t parts of EUVEOPE must be directed waged. The lists are open to all, and i tant THUESDAY, DECEMBEK ing, the seid property Uaving a frontage on Four- TEN AM. WITHIN THE COURT ington, District of Columbia, together with all the | Charup improvements, rights, Terms: Ove-third cash iu two years, with interest from the e of a deed of trust, dated the 15th} per ¢ wy At 11:10) PM. for > LANDS direct, y fn one and | York, ¥ of sale at 6 Werke nth street northwest of about seventy-five (7: feet and a frontage beginning from the northwest ecrner of said lot of about se oa New York avenue, and the pure anything, there are more Women than men teen ae Cremer many of those from the south} The Canadians will give a banquet on the 1%th, to which the Americans will be in- LE RY PUBLIC AUCTION © TRACT OF LAND NEAR CE. D.€ PATENT OPPICE NW. AND HAL SAME DAY, AT 1 TRUSTEES’ 8. VALUARL even (77) feet TRAL AVE of seid lot} By vi AND G STS f E oc PENSION OPFICE. 8.8. Werkendam,. from Rotterdam. Letters tuust” be. directed Leaaniaho niece oo iam." 4c) At 11:10 P.M. for ITALY, | being useful in the negro work. the balan ‘ ee almost nothing has the iety ] vided. The under: ng t t x 6 c ut per angum, secured by deed of trast on | per s.e, Katser Wilhelin I, from New York, via] From almost nothing : ; ee ee ae eee NEK 4TH AND G STS. N.W., the following d Se aa eee arms ce sald | aay of June, 1807, and duly recorded among the | the property sold, or all cosh, at the option of the |-Naples: Letters Wnt o ben dinoed Per Kaiser | grown in its course of ten years until now | sions will not be resunfed until March 4 = oo ¥ at ¥ ARPETS AND MATTINGS. real at the risk and | land records of the District of Columbla, in Liber A deposit of 5100) required : pon lm LL" 46 \. M110 PM. for SCOTLAND | it numbers a famous delegation of Ameri- 2 Thether entsicnes en DESKS. CHAIRS, CAS: « ieee ae aU ENGs 2228, at follo O9 et seg., the undersigned trus- nce of bid. Af thy. terms of sale are complied t. per 8.8 Ethiopia, from Agere, via Gas | can scientists, particularly of anthropolo- me ee oe th the we ions will be resumed ROX SAFE. GRATE BARS OLD IRON ae -THURSD. E-| tees will offer for sale by ‘public auction at the fifteen days om the day of sale the must be directed “Per Ethiopia Sion Bi € at the mecting | @ ebec, where they were begun, or in DDLES TENTS. Cult wore BER FIFTEENTH, 1808, AT POUCH O'CLOCK | auction rooms of Thomas Dowling & seoronete G1 syeserves the Tight. to resell the property “PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—German steamers | 5i5ts- aes ae Tc ety sane to be held | this city has not been fixed See oe ALSO a E st. Wasbingtou city, D. C.. on THURSDAY, | the risk and cost of tHe defaulting purchaser 3 sailing from New York on Tuesdays take printed | Of the Anthropologica y, Sad [oat ‘i ZEMIN "AND OTHER STAN beste uet de tne the PUP TRENTH DAY of DECEMBER, 1808, at | ive days’ advertivemet of such resale in some | matter, ete., for GERMANY and apecahy sie in Columbia University the same wee The decision to adjourn has grown out of DCE PER EE ee ANE OTT eee sone as | te be bald In cash, balance in one, two a ONE O'CLOCK P. M., the following’ described potllshed im Washington. D.C. AML dressed, printed iatter, otc., for other parts of | will have very many of the same promi-| ine developments of the past week. While 1 axD Leah ee Toe ‘ years, sues anon GES p Agee sent lands and er crateenyltuate ue the county: f Wash. ng, recording, stagups, ¢ at the pur- | BUROPE. American and Whil ‘ar steamers sail- | nent members, and the two conventions will me veral p ls in the y a 7 aa “s 4 me tak t n ‘eantine tha appre Seng » District of Columbia, near PASteTD | chnser's cos! z ing from New York on Wedu 8, German steam kK . ea cols in the pose Terms: Cash. And goods to be removed at con-| gold, er all cash, at the option of the purchaser hereof, and being. the eastern hale part | CBUSE# Cost ICLEUS MAEDEL, Trustee, || 18 ‘hom New ‘Tone, on geaays German steam 1 not be unliik sotably the Seriag wen aba ote eieda eG. SEDANS & CO: Auct rene COREE Ries eee see aia yk te ae te ; v_______*_______ | French and German steamers from New York on An Important Field. antic fisheric ciprocity and questions chet ee sm Pere at pe Metis or eal Beginning at a point | thir on S| TRUSTERS’ SALE OF HOUSE NO. 630 G STREET | Suturdays take printed matter, ete., for all coun. ar e severe- | affecting the great lakes, reciprocity 1s’the : a : Wie ete. at, Durchaser's Terns of sale chree Lundr dths (33 43-100) pereh:s om @ Une drawn | TRUSTED NORTHWEST. tries for which they are advertised to carry mail The man and the woman who are sever Raia xis aa which tue Ciensiaoa ear ae ane ee ne South seventy-one (2) degrees eakt trou a point = MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA Practical may wonder, perhaps, at all | (ne reat subject in which aeaee (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutron & Co.) otherwise ces. re one hundred aad ninety-thtee a t-bundred ae tue Samah CORRE CATE DU or Sate are interested. Last week the commission- property. at risk | (isa 'S:100) perenes on line drawn south nines | Bs a decree of the Supreme f the Dis WEST INDIES, ETC. RUSTRES SALE OF TEN-HORSEPOWER | purcis afier five days’ DYN AMO. Fesule In some newspaper publi ton, D.C. this work, and question the advisability of in, To those cause No. 1908, we | MOND. in front of the prem- 7 TO CORT! MBER NIN: "TH, | New ¥—(ch At 10: P.M. for BELIZE, PUER. “4 = Zand GUATEMALA, per steamer from] this great use of printe leans. ( et of Columbia, ft equity “n (19) degrees west from an cak tree on the } trict of Se ten Line of Distriet of Columbla (sald tree being oppo- | Mill sell ut public aut! site Division avenue or St. Julian street), and from | ises, on 3 2 came nearer than they have ever been before to the discussion of that A or ee athe YM, for JAMAICA, | not interested In et..nology it may seem a|The Canadians have submitted prop F FRAN See ar aveaue ce at Ja cveityone (71) | 08, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOt steamer frou Baltimore. (c) At 1:10 PAE | 00 ne) > child play to gather up these | and the Americans counter proposals. ; MARTI | RRETSe eRe AIRS ee Sn Se TeHet Ee Ate, | | quecreat’ estate? fu Lig elty oF Washingt for NEWFOCNDLASD, per 4. Stivia, from New | 600d oe ae anh SE keatired Slater ot | Dbbee Obunter Eetipheels MLOWAN anes the : : : Sy ac lamae we Sete eee ene oe om Guarect by (he dept oe latdtestiou tuches |inecue Uke tie Tea Ce ee an customs. ‘To this argument the folk lore | Americans were disposed to be Hie avetion within the sales rooms ames W dredths 53-100) pr fo the Tot conv on G street by t BES tes ehh ta) FEES ARTA cUSLO) ad ere! n. {and that much smaller concessions woul Enene aco paras, on SATURDAY. THE G's Noi aot PIO MAR eH. TOStG era ete ce lot 16, in square with the foprovements, ESDAY—(h) At 12:05 P.M. for NEWFOUND: | scientists bring forward this clinching an- | mae aa a le AG pg winge ale SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DE INN, AT ON, THURSDAY, DECEMMS We Deane No, 630 G street northwest LAND. per steamer from North Sydney. (by At} Sere |really be made than | TEN O'CLOCK AM. One 104 Dynaiao, ISS, FOUR O'CLOCK PMI 1sst sath) ninete west | Terms of sale: The purcbaser mest pay one PM. for JAMAICA, per steamer from Pl ‘The field being one which no ot The negotiations of last week fa good order. F . By virtue of a deed of trust to us, the under | seventy-six nd seventy-two. T2-109) | third cash, and the balance du equal fnstallments, pla. a) At 10:05 BM. fe COSTA RICA. per} a vency now fu_y covers, there is thrown | Vinced the Canadians that free gt ssialas signed trustees wili sell_at public auc n frout | perches to the outline of suid “Sheriff estate;’* | lu one and two years from day of suly, with In- | stenmer from New Orleans, tc) At 1L10 PAL, Soe eh Sree: ad -h | consummation they and all their aces JOHN ©. HEALD of the premises, on THURSDAY. DE z | pecenee fo ent and. thiresuarers { terest at 6 per centum per aimum, pasable semi | Pomho HCO. per United, State Se tie ES ae eg aetna ey [Ramage acinar pac ale yr ng tid ICHAED . THOMESY: FIP PH, ISOS, at FOPR O'CLOCK PAT (78 3-4) degrees west wlong said outline thirty-six | Ayually, and represented by the promissory motes | New York. 16) At 11:10 PM. for CAMPECHT. | cannot be. postponed. The collection aes lot 24 and w. 2585-1000 fect by full del2.14& ‘Truste and nine-hundredths (36 less to the parcel heretofore conve : of the purel aecured by deed of trust op the | CHIAP -100) perches more 0 tere me We" | proverty sold,-or ell cahjras the optionsef the:p TABASCO and YUCATAN the Americans have agreed Yucatan, from New York, Letters for per s.s.] American oral traditions should be regard- ss national duty. To gather materials | to a eduction of the du on live VALTER IS & ¢ STIONEERS. Lawrie 1 so Charles A. McEven us the west- | Chuser. A deposit of $10v will be required at time | of MEXICO must be directed “Per Yucatan or hi which are indispensable to an- | animals and have intimated that they may SAE EES S So Aeon Hennes | ems nale of tence con theuce tartan arnereenl ial ofseale: Conveyauetng and stampa at cost of por: | " SYEDNSSDAY.(o) At 1140 Pu. for BERMUD, SELODE TELAT TeGuTaS. Salt OyilEnn 7 ainleas | ee caste ja Mean ABR CaS SRE the duty on TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VNIMPROVED REAL ES ats, | earecs east ‘eighty-two 82) perches to “the ‘bee | ebawer. JOHN J.' DOLAN, Trustee PM for NORTH BRAZIL. pen es, Se AL Mel? | recorded, will in a few years have irretriev- | lumber, now §2 per thousand. The Cana- PATE BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AND remain on the | ginning, containing sixteen and seventy-three-hun- 1) DOLAN, (Trustee, | | PM. for NORTH BRAZIL, per ss. HF. Mat. | T€CO! ded. ¥ ee calla pp Hhegrattrargr pag nl é “Sr Ker ND MARYLAND AVENUE | in cash: or all | Gredths (16 73-100) acres more or less, togethe a Fendall Bide 344 2 st. Dw. th from New Para, Maranham and | ably See ay Levene eee - oe have hope NORTHEAST to De | with the right of way twenty (20) feet wide, lead- ENRY W. SOHON, Trustee, Cen : M1 -M. for MANZANILLO and] than the collation storice F sions. = Pani cs ecuiin aa We vertua: Ge a edd ef (rast. receded in Eitec ae Ws Of} ing out id Di avenue or St. Jullan street pee ¥ 44D ot are | CHE Spel . Clenfuegos, from New ady safely lodged in libraries eee This condition of ings aa the par. JAB. folio 410, of the land records of the Distat erwieg the trustee ve the tight £0 r8- tno all pavaieos and premises Beginning for} da7-10t SLOAS tlon ey erent ‘The society S head and forefre nt is Wile ent impossibility of Teaching an agrrement Stee tn tL ae te males an Weep esDNY “and Sout pk ‘1 See eage Nate ti SCANSON ‘TONE us EAE EE inet ia “ells Newell of Cambridge, Mass., a nefore as are id to have led to th porary an ete Cae eR tng “upd revienne bumps it prciaser's Exneline Sheriff. Mar ape DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. JACMEL and SANTA MARTHA, per #.8, Holstein. | lam Wells Newell of Cambridge, Bass.. an decision for adjournment. At present the t a i cos paid to December 31, 189 nue hundred ne- - ‘om New Yo! : |. for "I Te ore e i orig THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF DECE UBER, CHARLES th PEEP RIES cies 2108 B00 ee: | TRUSTEES: rwo THR Hither ain Breiyn, from| Sew vor" PORTO | Sears has been medieval literature, he hav- | outlook for an agreement ts not bright, tig ape Gola heb Shia yh hl be iy 1 F street p.w. ecu gayi ceartoa weet FRAM WITH BRI FRIDAY) At 11:10, PAL. for NE ing recently issued a volume on “Arthurian ge pre ae Soe aon non peace eetatux E, WELSH ASHFORD, Trustee, an oak tree op the Hne of the Distriet of MENTS. SAND U1 HM OSTREET | LAND, per ss. Carthagin from Philadelphix. | Romance, King Authur and the Table STS IN CHINA, im hundred and. fifty $ per plat enOvetes RAH bia, and at the southwest. corner of the DORR EST e AND QNE | TWO-STORY | (c) At 11:10 P.M. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAT. | Round.” ‘The pro,ector of it, the editor of {eames Oh ay 3 < = thirty: edths (3 3 8, duly recorded Liber 214%, folio % lest Newel s_ke s e 3 : = icon. f sale: On one-third tn ene DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONE SSIDON paces; hence cieuing sarin aratice | zrbler bedis oe theicen menraa or cuoIDIa Cone NTO THC, via Ponce: VE through all these years, reaching out con- Influence May Pre aaaey tes min je-third in twe Sears, oF ash. at ey 43-100) perches; thence ru south nineteen | 2% + of the Land ry i One la Ponce; VE : ; for new me! ever striv: nee od States min- g of the. purchaser. Deferred. paymnts | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ALL AND SINGULAR. | (i) deeees meat. CpMtS Ee RO) ee eee | Colusible saad ae request of the party secured | and CURACAO, also SAVANILLA sand. ead Stantly for new members and ever striving | John Barrett, formerly United Sta edt by de f irust on the property “THE CORPORATE RIGHTS, PRIVILEGES | Stake in the south line of the entire Sheriff estate thereby: we will sell. th front of the preantsc sou via Curacuy, per s.8, Caraeas, from to make folk lore better eared or and un- | jstor to Slam, has returned to Shangha to bear tnteréat at the rate.af' 6 per cont AND SRASCHIS Or WAY ASD | thetic, noth seventy-elght and three fourths | MONDAY, Tit MAETEES etek PEO ne een eee derstood among people of education and re- | “icy vigiting Pekin and the principal Chi- able semiannually. ALL conveyane: HOPI 2 5 aM 7 ) degrees wes rty-for nd seve pete 3H 3 aS () At 12:05 PM. for NEWFOUND- ement. TS sbaasaue bas baba Sor peabg nentie pe mst oe Th AN Rees Sti AND 1 Hosta 1" | hundredths (34 17-100) perches to the division line | O'CLOCK P.M lowing desertbed land and | AND, per steamer from North Sydney, "As an instance of the material the society | nese ports. Ina recent interview he says th the purehaser. A deposit of $100 req RAILROAD COMPANY. sa le ee one ores me minereen (10) degrees | ratte eee Pe Ra Te sent, NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax | js collecting, here is a Baltimore, Md., folk | situation in China is of the most critical sale. Terms to be euimphied wit of the authority contained in east eighty-six and two-tenths (86 2-10) os | tebe and designated as the wes: and thence vin steamer, lose here daily, exespt Hlecting, he i ote eee peat abiteroy tna Avge coe Sr hg agreeing | along suid division Ine to the place of begining, | feet + numbered ten (10), in square | Sunday, at 12:05 P-M.,’ and on Sundays only at | lore story (in part). peter, Ae a oS he de ting purchas ys udve ro be District of Columbia, to the ! - Fe ee en oe sa BD ras Mails for MIQUE by rail to Boston and ar ‘ p aie . serts th Sew-Chwang « ce FICKLINe ords of the Dist of € vist cand | purchaser to give his negotiable prom- | of sald Miieee tea ee vith th ; Mails for CUBA close here daily at 3:03 P.M. for y bo iten. | ¢ “ 5, is also practically Russia frusices. | of the Supreme Court of the Distrlet u ieaory. notes, bearing Anterest at the rate of six | veh t my alley; thence, south and with the Une | rorwarding by steamers, ailing from tet cies, | man that was mighty bothered by a witch. | can products, ts also a, AUCTIONEER — | by up order passed on the 25th day of te a ioe the credit bayments, ‘se- ewentyrave 1esNre t and one (1) inch, and thenes | Fla., Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, (d) Ev'y night, soon as de woman weut to bed | and is Mabie te be closed any day bet tases S9, in a cause therein pending, sian eured by deed of trust upon the property sold, five (25) feet and one ch, : see pr ati ees ; omen 5 ae —_ ecatgeiny din i 4 cc Peautty Weket herein ce here oan or all. Cash, at purchaser's. option. $806, duck | orth one nndred (luo) feet to the place of | ee CO overland close here daily at ang turn over on her back. dat witch would | The only Permanent safeguard to the RS akcn ue Gots eeerted | biatonat ald railrvad compaty apd others | as sold. “Conveyancing and” faternal revenue iB SULe i faee er with all) ang) Seeger ie ume TRANSPACIFIC: MAILS. come and jump on her and ride her hard, | paramount American and British interests, : tins rec | Ae defendants, wee trublees. as aforouid, will, | stamps at cost of purchaser, If terms are not | PICYelenta, ways, easement, Fights, privit Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAITL, per s.s. | «, "t move. So one night she fix | Mr. Barreit says, is immediate and united of fhe eed TS, fon THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF | complied with within ten days from day of sale and 500 urtenanced to the same belouging oF iu | (Mills for CHINA, TAPAN and HAWAII RH, S S| So she couldn’ M yee ree 1508, AT 1 ) O'CLOCK P.M, | the trustees re aining. a ME ve the right to resell said pri |ONDAY. THE NINE- | DECEMB e Oe ted governments 3 PM. up to December 18. (dy for dat witch. She put pins in de seat of | action by the interes root Terms of : One-fourth (14) cash, balance tn | San Ie ae | Seas Laklngton’ats, Balcimcres ron eratee. | otimntel tones coe pha pia ETT Ee U Ea TIEaT || Dlalls for: {he SOCIIN ISUANDS.cper aulprisen ORGEEIN Giiee Coat, Ge aoe ae 1 eee ae ee euciatnn Wasa plocen and parcein ati Coeoiate ‘ pene | day of sale, Hips cantons renerve gare Bird, from San Franc close here daliy ut rmany 2 out er de chair, and she beg Ge woman to { she promise, ef she did, she } rett_ contends k no more. Den de wo- | the Chine: the field of trade by situated town, now Anal lumbia, apd krown nd lying in the village of wstia, in the District of Co- sand being the lots nuza- = to resell the property at the risk and 5 P.M. up to December 25. (d) let her go, an defaulting purchaser, after five. da: Mails for CHINA and JAPAN per 8.8, Empress of | (0 Nan oars py ment of such resale in some newspaper published | India, from Vancouver, close here daily at 6:35 the impending partition of empire will seriously curtail disastrousiy affecting BROS., AUCTION. 5 3 a are ame ra PM. up to December 36. (dy man let her go oc y pate bred seven bundred and sixty-scve ). seven | TROSTHES SALE OF A BORTION OF ERE: De Oo ASUEDIG AWITSON, NSlatlp for CHINA and JAPAN, per ss. Vietorta,| “Six volumes mark the progress of the so- | American and British influence in Asia. v > hundred and sixty-elght (768), seven bundred eth sa Ne. M06 FOURT AS. F. OYSTER, from Tacoma, close here daily at 6:35 P.M. up to} cicty outside of the Journal. These are -_- ene ge IW NING, sixty pine (769), seven hundred and reventy ( STRE NORTHWEST. deb-d&ed: January 2, 1899. ( F Tales of Angola (Africa), by Heli DEATH OF WILLIAM BLACK. ean Soe th wevesey tna Taee aie tees eda oad | Lm Labee eo aay etc tyg oar oe tiunte, recor ae | e028 ———— =F Malls for HAWAIL per ss. Australia, from San | Chatelain; Louisiana Folk Tales, by Alice * fmexds rusteos. | dred aud seventy-two seven Landred and | in Liber No. 1867. at folto 76 et seq.. of the lan eC jCRION EE: Francisco, close here dally at 6:5 BM apn E , : ee ce ” - even! bree (7 bundr: ad y- | records of the District. of Columbia, we will JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEEL batty . 7 , + UP 101 Port Bahama Songs and_ Stories, by Sngelish Novelist Passes THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEEKS oa lie, : a re meee ‘is | sell, at public auction, In front of the premises, = January 5, 1880. (d) Bees xz po mad oz Est. uw ee Seatac ‘ Jon PVESDAY, DE ys, | TRUSTRES' ALE OF A VALUABLE MBER TWENTIETH, 183 Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those for West | Charles L. Edwards: Current Superstitions, Away at Brighton. : ENE ee ee neh ONTING PURTY, 0) FEEL XD! Australia), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAI and FT| Collected from the Oral Tradition of Eng~ e ig ORE Sear SALE AT AUCTION OF frye | Hid) and ne inwing deacrtied teal entete-atuste ininccligtat | SEREET SOICHHWESE. REL WEES SIR lose! here daly ar @ SSE M Tain Deeg | ekepesking “Kelk, by Fanny 1). Bercen, |) Where ce keiguion guginnl, Bateobay X LOTS OF LAND LYING WEST | Sision of a, Wasulugton, In said District, part of original | SEY AVENUE ANU ISt STREET. here dally at 6:35 P.M. after December 24} with an introduction by William Wells | clist, died at Brighton, England, § 4 EVOWN. IN THE DISTRICT OF | f yy virtu known as fronting on | S$ addition to Uniontown, and i ncoln street, in the said town, with DAY | the buildings, limprovemeuts, —w easeinents, | i | | Of & deed of ‘trbst to de, recorded In ZITY; folio BIS gh Seq.. OMe of the laud creme gud’ St the | da in square No. 218, beginning on 14th the southeast corner of said lot and ce north along said street 17 feet and od ‘1899. «d) Jewell: Ni rends, yr s gistered malls close ut 10:00 A.M. same | Newell: Nanako Legends. by Wasain ton | He was fifty-s> a Matthews: Traditions of the Thompson | wiiiam Black was born at Glasgow in DAY, THE TWENTY-FIR: ring the ‘ords of the Distriat ‘6 y > 1888, a Aronia cr written request of the pare thereby’ secured, el "Ly Regtaterea mails close at 1:00 P.M. s: River Indians of British Columbia, by Jas. | 4. received his education at various Ee a aermt, AT THREE | ents, privileges aud appurtenances (othe sane 3 Inches to the conter of a party wall of the | WEitte request of th oes sin front) of the prem-| aay. Lv Be see Oral iaithanteeinenon ie ate SGee 1841, and receiv is edu ivan A deed oe test beactaeYAiM | belonging or in answise appertaining, und all the | house adjoining OO feet, rence Aeth ae fete MORE | ises, “on WHENESD ASS RHE. TWENTY ast | Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same % private schools. His youthful ambition Smo ciate, Fight, title, interest and cleim, either at | tad party wall oat Thad ot cath Ba eee | DAY OF DECAIBER ARoBE 1808, at A OC ATRIE ay ee Active Workers. was to become an artist, and he studied for 1 in Libe aw or in equity or otkerwse, Lowever, of the | liches to south Hue of sald tot and thence | DAY OF DECEMBER A hteeipanciotiorie= | sanaiieera es poe! z : xed ic anet pany, of, im. to. on out of the sald described par. | gluing, together with thy improvements, consist. | {ral Jor numbersd twontyeateht (28), du y ubered vl & to twenty” | cels ‘of grotind ‘and premises ing of a four-story brick dwelling, No. 906. 14th “e y and inclusively. in bi B57). in Wash- | “de1o JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster, ] ctive workers of the society, but there are } i. native city, but eventually he drifted Known (rith the Duliding “ad: | Mston (ty, in sald Digtrieticpextautng for the sane | _” == yet many more to be named. Especially | into journalism, becoming conn-cted with “The Litchfield.” “std tot ana Fuuning thence west on | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, te. | notable among them are Prof. 0. T. Mla- the Giameow Weekiy’ (Citizen welore ai- eetto a twelve (12) feet son of the Smithsonian Institute. Dr. Geo. y. In 1864 he went to ealee eee = * ~ Dr. Geo. | taining his majority. In n even Abd one-balf (71g) oe A. Dorsey of the Field Columbian Museum, | tongon and wrote for magazines. He was Wide alley; theace east | Walter B. Willlams & Co., Aueta., Joth ana D | 4 OTR S TcMoa ie Soak. te ke Ne and thence north one | sts. n.w.—Sale of Japanese art objects daily ax 605 | Chicago, Ill; Miss Alice Fletcher, in | attached, in the following ye ek | Also all the rolling stock, horses, machinery, tools, equipment snd outtit a act of land & t | real,’ persomel and mixed, of any plat recorde ty"" | wll franchises and corporate rights, now in. pos f the js of the office of the | Sion yned 6. used by the said Anacostla and said District, the lots eight (8) te River Ratlroxd Company inclumve fronting on Hurst_ place, fourteen (14) to twenty-seven (2) Iu: Street northwest, Joining it on the rms: One-third cash, balance In equal install- at one aud twe ‘years, with interest at 6 per cent per iimam, payable’ semi-annually from day of sale, secure v in Clark and Hurst's east corner of sitd sald street forty. (40) weld alles: then and twenty-six by deed of trust upon the rene eae wity sold. or all ensh, at the option of the | tm ald atte age 3 | purehaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at ‘ thir ‘said property includes the right of way ad aiong U sald gail lowing rout : re eet Sev e z all probability the greatest woman anthro- | of the Morning Star, and was special cor- lusive fronting om Killot place, as designated ob from Nichola avenue at the foot of the | the of sale. All conveyancing and revenue stamps | Hundred and t pining. em ABA ORE- | ABest. ww, at 11 a.m, 3 and 7:30 pan. oianiek ia ae world, fellow of the Peabody | respondent for that’pap2r in the Prusso- pered thi . acrose the Nayy Yard bridge, iw » days, otherwise the | kno 5 Mus2um t 2 : vel, “Love < . (2) to thirty atx sr conne | long Eleventh street cast to G street south; tea | right to resell af risk and cost of the defauitiag | E2O*™ At the time. of W. Boa: ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— | Woman's Anthropologist Society of Wash- | appeared ed "yeor, This was. fol- Sieg taliv inion, jue G street te 4th sireet cast alone 4th street | purchaser, : ae Saad 2 FRA RAWLIN Trustees’ sale of improved real estate on Bludens- | ington (Miss Fletcher's main work in folk feet} eg ‘a long list of works of fiction, — p aap tg Store tise eis Here ran! We ecnen ea - de9-d&ds burg road, ou Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 4 p.m. Cal-|Jore has been as regarfs the Indians); Dr. aan fee the reading public Electric Ratlway Company t west; along 3d street to Missouri avenue: ALDIS B. BROWNE, SUNGANGOWi AUCTIONEERS. deron Carlisle and Wim. 6. Edmonston, trusiees, Daniel G. Brinton of Philadelphia, Major | familiar : I TCUNe of wale: One third of the purchase money | along Miscourl avense to Oth street west: along 6th 7-d&ds ‘Trustees. Ee eee . oe See eo Se ae oe ee ee ent Cees Shek wean “wah fe coah (cf which & be deposited with street north: along B street to Sth - ~- a TRUSTEES’ SALE. 14144 E STREET | of contents of 1882 15th st. n.w., on Tuesday, | Prof. Frederick W. Putnam of Cambridge, | Chairman Walker Will Write Books. auak toe riper hed nal Poesia ape ie an ce rena aS tt JAMES W RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. SOURHEAST, Dic: ig) et.d0-30 ae Mass. and Dr. J. Walter F>wkes, bureau of | peoresentative Joseph H. Walker, chalr- equal in {we sears, respect. | along G street to 11th st west: along 11th wceessor to Katclife, Sutton & Co.) By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in =: ini Ae ethnology, Washjngton, D. C. . of 3 - with interest secured by | street to & street north: along E streei back to 9th —- Liber No. 1811, folio 262 et seq., of the land rec. | J- @. Sinclair, Auct., 626 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of High in the list is Dr. Franz Boas of the |man of the banking and currency commit- ty sold, or cash, at | Street west. Also aiong M street south, from 1th STEES’ SALE_OF PRAME USE NO. oraarOtoth trie o N we WI ouse! . 5 2 aser. And if terms are | Street cast to 7th street west and from lith stra, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE NO. 418 | ords of the Distrlet of Golambla, we will sell at | household furniture, carpets, silverwar, et . On zs i from public life with Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. at auction rooms. | American Museum of Natural History, New | tee, who will retire P = —. York city, who has made for some years | this session of Congress, has received many Mrs. Mary Walthall Dead. careful studies of the northwestern Indians | requests from friends throughout the coun- and has collected many extraordinary tra- 1 Mrs. Mary Jones Walthall, wife of the | ditions regarding them and many remark. | ‘TY to put In permanent form the results of late Senator Walthall of Mississippi, able bits of folk lore. Another collector | his economic study of the last ten years. in M-mphis, Tenn., last Saturday. meres of folk lore, this time along far other lines, | It is quite likely that Mr. Walker will give Death w: due to a general decline in |is Walter J. Hoffman, now United Sta’ heed to these requests and after the 4th of health, whfh began immediately after the | consul at- Manheim, who is an expert on | March devote himself to the preparation of death of Senator Walthall last April. Mrs. j the customs and dialect of the Pennsyiva- | four hooks, ‘The first will treat of the pro- Walthall was well known and very popular | nla Dutch. Seothee sastll and. thee ghibteaphny suhertvtenr in Washington. Branches and Officers. Ny; the second will be devoted to an analysis rh x of the gold and silver standards, while an- The Colonial Diviston, And here, there and everywhere does the other will set forth the true principles of The Postmaster General has authorized | Tee"ch 80 On. The society has several | banking. The fourth volume is exjeoted to i Mr. Wall the establishment of a new bureau, to be local branches, notably one in Boston, one | contain miscellaneous essays. Mr. Walker dase from date of eale | cast along G strect south to 17th sirvet east: along |B, PIETH STREET SOUTHEAST. public auction, “in ‘front of the premises, on Y Will be resold at risk and cost of de- | 17th street to E street south and along E street to | 12 Virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | THURSDAY, DECEMBER. TWENTY-SECOND, 3 No. 1976, folio 108 et seg., one of the land | 4.1. 1s§ FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,the following chaser, All conveyancing and stamps | 10th | street east. together with all the loops, | recorda for the District of Cohuinbia, ‘and at the | described eat bi ee ear the ‘city of Washe nla F's cost. seiiches: wide, tracks and appurtenances of said | request of the parties secured thereby, the under, | Geet ah it Bumbered Binetecn (19) HARRY W. DOWLI road and tracks; and the right to build other tracks | signed trustees will offer for sale by in Willian ae cae Aeetpeterrn of square a ‘Survivi: Irnsi On other streets as provided in the acts of Congress lon ft a __Serviving Troste. | SSchorising aad oppieting the ene em | tion, tn: front of te permiens. on of square numbered ten hundred and forty-two ——— . “| aut SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D! | Cle is 0, ¥ THOMAS DUWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. rhe ferme of the said sale are as follows: Une- | i305, AT ILALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK EAt., the | 082): secords"of the ‘wyrreyor'a ofice of the sud E ¥ tira of the purchase money in cash within ten | following described real estat situate In the city | District, together with the Improvements, consist VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON STH PE. | days from the day of sale, and the remainder in of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: The | ing of #' two-story briek dwelling and store, 1414 E TEEN G asl H STS NW. AT AUCTION, | two equal installments, at oue and two gears | orth twenty 2) fect frome ee fth street east | street southeast. # " BEING NO. 702 STH ST. FINE LOCATION | from the day of sale, th interest thereon.’ pay- | of original lot numbered four (4), in square num- TERMS: One-third ‘cagb, balance in ‘equal in. FoR LARGE PLATS oe the trea eeanly, and secured to the satisfaction | bored elght hundred aud forty-Qre (84d), by the |-gtatientsy, Se oe sg tee: years, with interest at CHALE PAST FOC ere Che DHE TH, 1808; | of the trustees oF all cash, at the option of the full depth of anid lot, together with all’ the ine | St2 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, at HALF-VAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, we will | purchaser. A deposit of $1.600 will be Feulsed at | provements, rights, &e. from’ day of sule, secured by deed of trust upoa Tee at Patlte suction, ia front of the premises, | the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and | "Terms: One-third caah, the balance in one and | £° roperty sold, or all eash, at the option of the lot 34. in square 486, fronting 25 feet om the west | reverue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. If | two years, with Interest’ from the day of sale at | purchaser.” A deposit of. $100-wil be required at side of Sth street by a depth of 85 feet to a wide | terms of sale are not complied with within ten | six per cent, secured by deed of trust op property | time of sale. All conyeyanclig af purehaser's cost. a 3 Lengp org — house, ae 2 = fe — ——- Secon Fret et to | sold, or all res oA of $100 bie Ge upou | Terms to be complied with within ten days, other- rms casi, balance In one and two | resell at the risk cust of the de bur- | acceptance of bid. Terms to be complied with iu in Baltimore, one in Cincinnati. That in| has devoted himself with great energy to known as the “colonial division.” This of- the study of these questions, and his friends Yoaen, with tntereet at five ner cout Gre). pavaile CHARLES A gauns, | Hicen days. All convepancing, stampa, Se, at | Tat” aunt oft the te chaser fice will manage. the postal affairs of our | Baltimore Is diltgently studying negro folk | (P° {wining that the results of this studs oer amies onigpascing, recoding tod ame at GHAKLES O: ULovER’ B. F. LEIGHTON, Trustee. BROWNE, Rew possessions and be under the Immediate | Jore..There ts to be a special range of folk | SPSuit Seine ranther chon sone ree net ay Durchaser’s « de2 d&ds dei-dta ‘Trustees. Gel-4800 JOHN D. COUGHLAN, ‘Trustee, GeB-dkeds ‘Trostess, supervision of Mr, EB. G. Rathbone. lore studies in the direction of music, Hen-! poris or speeches.

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