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y . 12 _' THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DEQEMBER 19, 1893-TWELVE PAGES. SUBURBAN NEWS. = = =] 2 7 ae booster ttle esting Dabaindpe premises aay f AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. out of gear, having her left hand beneath THIS AFTERNOON. ~ TOMORROW. TOMORROW. 1 ae = = nat sniudiibahlipaiaagnats the needle, when her little boy suddenly | perc SON wre NOON — s FUTURE DAYS. ae turned the wheel, sending the needle | 4 Poser? EIRST GRAND PER MPTORY H. BERNHEIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., AUCTS. 4 A. through the nail, bone and flesh of one of | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A BRICK DWELLING, NO. q My oe 4 aaron : her fingers. «he needle broke off after- 828 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST. E u TEX ROOM HOUSE —— Fs ga ere + Ace bt BRICK DRG he nae ns Alexandria preparing for Christmas | ward in the wound. By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| | SIFET NORTHWEST. ‘rom the north pole of northwest Alex-| John Holmes, a venerable citizen and | April 16, A. D. 1892. recorded in Liber 1674. folio 2 ON TOMORROW, Liber No. 1627, folio 170 et seq. one of the land | By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, beat * well-known shoemaker of Frederick, was ore tae = Got nyo records of the District WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEL TWENTIETH, 1893, | records of the District of Columbia, and at the date May 14, 1802, und duly recorded May andria to the south pole at the dyke beyond | 2) work in his shoe shop on Friday when he I en IR BY WE SHALL SEL a rotate one at srmeer | OUCH Of the parties secured thereby, the under- | 1802, in Liber 1000, folio 201 et seq.. of the ine Alexandria. Along ‘the cquator of | was suddenly stricken down with paralysis | front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SINE. | ELECTRIC LIGHT: eLecTarc ianT | NeesPALL SELL. AT HOURE! 2112 at URMI- } tien’ te teeat of tet oeeeen, mn SAE, the looms ot ty at Comem, ant ot SS King street every fruit and flower which | and ts in a serious condition. TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A." D. 1803, AT TURE, CARPETS, &c., &e., partially enumerated: | TWENTY FIRST DAY of DECEMBEN ete see, wlentpat toateun win ton or ie nuctiom, an grow on a Christmas tree is blossoming | | An epidemic of the grip of a mild nature /FOUIt O'CLOCK PM, that piece or parcel of AT THE Oak’Bed Room Suite,’ Oak Hall Cok Rater, | At FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the, following described | in front of the Premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWEN- in full fruit 4 th ho indow: has prevailéd in Frederick the past two | land and premises kuown as lot numbered 26, in two Fine Five-piece Parlor ites, covered in rug; | real estate, situate in the elty of ‘ashington, | TY-NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER, aD 188, aT or in tage, and the show windows, | .exs. In a number of instances entire |J- H.C. Wilson's subdivision in square 068, as Washington Riding (id Lounges, Couches, Tables, Rockers, &c. Also | District dt Columbia, to wit: All that certain | FOUR O'CLOCK FM that certain piece oF if they do not equal thos> of Washington, | families have been down with the com. |Pef plat recorded "in Liber. 19, folio 64, of the Survets,, £c. As the owners are leaving the etty | plece or a Sitcate tn, foe oy sive an idea, at least, of what people may | plaint at the same time. The ravages! of | (emis, of the survetor's ofice of the Datrict of A P.S.-Goods consigned to our sales will be carted | hres 24) we Lanckton ot ‘of Columbia, and expect when they cross the river and catch | the disease seem now to be abating. eomaiating sla trick. dwelling, fee Gao nite meat cademy, free of charge. H. BERNHEIMER & CO., — | bered ‘nine hundred and thirty-three oy Ghanian oe te eee a sight of Pennsylvania avenue and 7th| The boys of Frederick Colleges onthe 0¢- i. wortheast. it Auctioneers. | with all the improvements, Se. —_ SS pS ag — Sune 4 As ails ‘a <ebetelss chaste tu abubs= gasion of;the exercises Friday st te clog! TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchane Corner 220 and P sts. N. W. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers. so Pt Se ee oo ae nee rd of the college for ie 1S. pPre~ | Money in cash, ince ree equal payments, in : ia p bia, in book 14 5 ‘ber dant, and a boom of joility has begun, 80] sented each of their teachers, Professors | me. two and ihree Feurs, with © per cent interest, Wednesday Evening, SALE OF WHanaes TGs ones ten chove the tout). ik Gp:| Sm Ue DEERED Eee, eee er that whatever may happen in the future | Tilton, Shepherd and Harry, with valuable yeyable semi-annually, ‘apd secured by deed of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VELVET AND BODY | posit ‘of $200 required upon acceptance ut’ bid. “if | three-story and besement brick dwelling. Alexandria will make the Christmas of 1sug | gifts. The students then took possession of | Gotion “ot ‘purchase oA aepatt - $00" ot ed Decembe: 89 Mg pt ew | Fee terms of ‘sale sre ‘aot complied with tn 15|_ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchsise anoney We things and peremptorily dismissed the fac- | Riuired ab time at Ac" IF 20, 1593. e YA N. from the day of wale the trustees Teserve the | be paid in cash, nnd the halance in three equal im ane of the plensantest Gays of ite existence. | ot cats January 2. cording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terman ale an ee Co SEAL, Cre, SON, t to resell the property at the risk and cust of | Stallments, payable in one, two and three years, Yet the shadow of joy is sorrow, and the) ‘The new Presbyterian Church at Bruns- | complied with in ten days from date of aac, chee, ees Tae pe Gultate veins ste sake a: mite: Ceateanoe By fay tases pamipeieen a eg fom tay ot Oe “socared ty angel of death has made many Alexan-| wick, this county, was dedicated Sunday | Wise trustees reserve the right to resell at. risk °8 HIGH CLASS 28 HIGH CLASS Jarge and well-selected assortment of Housefurnish- | jn Washington, D.C. All conveyancing "ied te: | deed of trust upon the property sold,’ or all dria households desolate. As already stated | with appropriate ceremonies. The pastor, | 4 cost of Getaniting purchaser or purchasers. ing Articles, in good condition and worthy the at- | cording at the cost of the (purchaser. at ithe option of the parchaser. A deposit a SS in The Star, Mrs. Judith P. Price and Miss | Rev. J. C. Yeakle, was assisted in the al ‘oftice 300° Oe oe a, an of ven ne etree) housekeeping, par- “3 aN, = yey ot Sa = the time of Julia McGraw died cn Sunday. Mr. Julian | Vices by the Rev. D. T. Beale of Frederic ALDI B, BROWNE: Hackneys, Hunters, PARLOR EURNITURE, WALNUT AXD ANTIQUE | _a6-a8abe ‘Trustees. | at the cost of the purcheacr. Terme of sale’ to be on a hat ae , a OAK _ SUITES, L. ‘TEN- INCANSON cs NI « lied with withir ten dayr from of pa ey wens aioe cebamoee on : Gas G22 and 624 F st. mw. ee LaD DLING REOM CRAIAn BED DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. complied with withir: from day of Mr. Walter Brissey died yesterday at his NACOSTIA. mere rescrve right ‘Trustees, oC! aa . Ponies, Coach Horses and | BING. HAIR AND HUCK | MATTRESSES, d THIS EVENING. VELVET AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. Mr. William W. Bayly, nephew of Mr. H. — ¥ TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES ~ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C©O., AUCTIONEERS, D US TO MENTIO! C. Beers, died at the residence of the latter Too NUMEROUS TO. on Grant street Sunday morning.» The} Twenty-Second Annual High-Stepping Cobs, ai5-4t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Anets. funeral will be from St. Teresa's Church on 7 home on Henry street. The remains of James T. Davis, the son of Capt. Joe Davis of this city, reached here this morning from Norfolk, and the funeral moved from the steamer té the tomb. Miss Julia Mc- ON THE NORTH SIDE OF L ST. SOUTHEAST NEAR THIRD. + By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 14th day of December, 1843, in the equity cause of George TRUSTEES) SALE OF IMPROVED REAL BsraTe:| the property at the risk aid cost of the defaulting 5 rE NCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. W. Stant vs. John T. McIniosh et al., Equity Xo. Graw was buried this afternoon, and short- To, Positively Be Sold to the Highest Bidder,as pi gecmmcaiee ss Ioise the ee ee ly after her funeral the remains of Walter | Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Sale of pete y WE WILL SELL ON WEDNESDAY, THE TWEN-| DAY, THE TH DAY OF DECEMBEL, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE were committed to the tomb. Rey. J. L. Townsend, rector of the A. D. 188, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, in front of | PROPERTY NO. ae aN tae Rowe ‘The mayor has fined Edward Dudley, col- STREET . SHYLOCK—Gray gelding. foaled 1887, 16.2 hands] TIETH DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D. 1893. AT : Chureh of the Incarnation, occupied the Solid Sterling Silverware, high. Sired by Imported’ Orange Boy, dam by| ONE O'CLOCK P. M., AT PUBLIC AUCTION, | the premises, sell at public auction the following ORTH WEST. “ 7 y MS, CORNER OF 9TH | dese i estate: Part of Jots num-| B; o ored, for carrying on a gaming house in the | chancel of Emmanuel Church at the even- FINEST PLA: 2 . agente 3 Derfec: old gertleman's hunter = Fs Ty wae gd wee Be oe wmbered | Fy RE one ry 4 to us, oooewes date northwest section of the city. ing service Sunday. His address was one ace ar LATED WARE, Would be Worth dO guiness te ee nde none | RHE FOLLOWING COLLATERAL: seven ‘hungsed and ninety-nine (WO), beginning {1140 Tolis'aue” a ecq., Of the Rane records of ths The police here are icoking out for a set| ofa series under the auspices of “The FRENCH, ONYX AND MARBLE CLOCKS. Conformation, good coe ete ones uplendid | aivee notes of Job Hi. Mitchell, dated November | for the site at a polat on the worth line of £ | Ieee Columbia, ‘and at the request of the af harness, blankets and robes stolen from | Brotherhood ‘of St. Andrew,” especially ELEGANT BRONZES, stance, feet and legs like’ iron, a teinarkabiy clever | 12, 1802 Payable In ove, two and three years, re- | street southeast twenlty-tive (25) feet enst from the | party secured. theeshy, ms, Jase Friday aighe. ™ MOSANGF®. COUN Jadapied to Tae shatts and a shattered |e UPMAIED CUTLERY, TABLE | Sod vtec per slug at hia femen at eae | apectira each fr che, mom of $80, secre i a | outa comer of eld mire, are eat fort | ru Wil sll a le sae" . ‘A pair of broken shafts and a shatter: 4 Walk, trot or cinte:, and as fast as a race o . 3 Peat. 0 » | peestene, , Rev. T. H. Rice of the Second Presby- . Manufacturcd by the old and reliable horse, if you want him’ to; fuses, is tast | block 8 of Ivy City, upon one of which said notes | thence west thirty-seven (7) feet nine (®) inches, DECEMBER,’ A. D. 180s, seria hye delivered an ‘addres’ at | posts, on the road leading to St. Siisaieth, Taunton Silver Plate Co. |tisca'otes: “mw bk uur, |g cnc oF apg TS MM | Rha, hin aenooy_ fe. Sue ‘th: | awe “FOLK Oe Unik “nat, a Dlore Met nigra” Lodge of Good Tem- | Were among the results of the carelessness bh et Phitadelphia air 1893, first | dated January 20, 1892, payable in one, two and | potnt thirty-six (6) fect six inches north of the | Georgetown, District of Celumbie - Sars last sight of the driver of a grocery wagon at Hiils- SALES DAILY — q ively: two for the sum of | polot of beginninz, thence scath thirty-six (26) feet | lot nambered two hundred and fe ia ‘The Washington and Alexandria Ferry | Gale about 12 o'clock on Saturday last. At 11 o’clock Sie Teg? socked EESGz, MUcterss Patladsiphia open | tes, 2s'aaa ca for tho apes of $1,45350- ant |Sis (© tages te the place of taxioeiny: ornare ght 28h, an pet plat Se pince om the. Alexandria and, Washington | paws’ gwolle,juuschineon, and het sister Peet? Eee eevee, ced ren, Eee | red or a2 tt os ae Hof Mec | Ha a ee tee tewe mew | Sct ge, A om SL oe os Z “4 ES ~ 3 ‘trenton, , " % a a a en 3 and 7:30 p.m., Magen Sew srk in‘, son heany-veteh | AID of te air, Ug, ddr the prs | Ree Oeics e,m ca | eth, tne prow chen comotng two steamers, Colum ¥ nia, 4 UL LOrs, vision ai na make twenty-minute trips all day between i wont th pL cpanel poten ee pl Saati to ae NUGGET AND EBONY—Patr black cobs, foaled | dated March 30, 1803, and payable in four months | in two years from the day of sale, the parchaser | brick hcuse, 9 rooms, lath amd all modern. im- the Distriet wharf and the Virginia shore : . - ave, NW, ‘ to give notes for the deferred pasments, bearing | Prorements, known ux No. 142 20th ot Georse: lor street to the base of historic Fort Stan- | until the entire extraordinary large stock’ is dis- | very Smit, 188%. 15 hands high, sired by Morgun. A | after date a : S/N At the same time and piace we will also sell | intercst from date, interest payable semi-annually, | town, D.C. Naid property will be sold subject to a a Marylana | t% Which is being vigorously pushed to | posed of, od foe “serest! sind pats eee ea Ty ASSD: | 058 sallowing collateral: os to be secured by a deed of trust upon the property | an hh unbranee of $3:000- Guly of teerd a Libee Ferry Copan Miche te is derstood, | Completion by Mr. Harry Naylor, jr., i8| “Special provision will be made for the comfort | leaders “in four, abd with” Bradiot and rd gE a ei ay and bli Pg BR ig Ey go ey > will establish 2) raliroad ferry from Vir. | Watched with lively interest by the citizens | of indies attending this peremptory sale. Brocy | make @ eee be ti cadiie, aking arean na cens | Vacken ceed ebdlerir af Settabe somatasat tote | See etaiepe et tke paminner “A aaereee ak bee leita, aniaee ie ae ‘mouth, with tne Gath to the Diswict anere wil nett ite ri Gens meen improvement, article strictly guaranteed as remo 5 or ra | bg oom Meee Sg ee ree Sek aes ios, and Payable tn four menths | Will Be sequioed at dhe time of cals, terest at six per ceatam per annum, semi-annually, = 2. join ion 01 je several apters | re; . * DF * * oh GEORG! WN, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A Hirst meeting here and open its books of | of the Daughters of the King, representing | "met # BRADFORD AND FITZROY—Pair black cobs, gaa ts [eee SM ae tans, wrMaw pa $200 will be required whon bid te a are subscription next Saturday. thei: march: Dist i WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. foaled 1887 abu 1888, 15.1 hands high. Sired by | All persons interest kas ‘Tru of sole to be with in eir respective churches of the District, 18] gi4i5t toners, | Xaven, duns by Wonder. A very compact, short. | TERMS: CASH. eb ee Oe mee FS, ya 4-4 — called for Thursday evening, the wist in-|-#19t Auctloneers._ | packed, usetul pait, stylish and shows in harness, | By order of holder of collateral notes. RATCLIFFE, DARR @ ©0., AUCTIONIERS. | Posdt “it tna ans cur Susice® reserve right to BROOKLAND. stant, at Emmanuel Episcopal Chureh at] WALTER B, WILLIAMS @ CO., AUCTIONEERS, | With goad action up to ten uilles am hour; they act | dI4-aads DUNCANSON ‘BROS, Aucts. and com ting parvhaser. 330 o'clock. as wheelers for Nugget and Ebony. This team 4 ie aIDA SCTIONEERS, 1407 | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PART OF LOT TWENTY | Qiugs OMNIS Gnd Peconding at cost of pure er ann A, oeder, bo secved Reienaiiiel | ARICCERE. RALM OF FRAMED. Sfcrrmcan, | Dertietly, mafe, for “unyhoty to drive, “and take | 1G MOAN GOD» ADAG A SE Gabe s Schbitintos OF TRACT CALL "WASHINGTON | DANENHOWEE, NEE'S | SAL: FR AM Sarg: Anaebd z ; Ox o aku : Say, choir, in mow, eigased oy the Kesters | SIZE. SRAMEN nceeer Waa”, CABINEE | Soe redtond is an extra good tandem leader, PICTURES OF AMERICAN SCENERY, PREET ROAD AND XEARLY OPPOSITE TO) qiaagas 208% 7 ARMS, ‘wale Presbyterian Church as music director. WIRB: ETC. AT AUCTION. Fin oy. gga mg gh mere mg ~~ Bd BY CHARLES LANMAN. UNITED STATES CEMETERY. : meanest ~ In the death of his wife, which occurred | af"r Ont ee eR TRENTY FIRST, | The Jacoviie was bred by her majesty at the Koyai|'T0 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN aT GUL, one of to lek ee Be ‘The Christ Child Guild of St. Anthony's Catholic Church are as active in their car- itable work as they were last winter and have a quantity of clothing to distribute to the poor of their parish. The Sunday |on the 16th instant, Pastor C. U. Cook of | suoun cormer oth aia Beene "| Paddocks, ‘Hampton Court, England, imported by| oD SALES ROOMS, 1407 G STREET, TUES. apy CO school of St. Anthony's Church will give| the North Capitol M. E. Church has the | west, ibe balance of stock remaluing wend covth: | J. Hatvey, eo, in 18e4. This is ths taking of, z | the District of Columbia, parsed Af not the finest, weight-carrying hunter in the DAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER NINE- No. 13540, the undersi PROPERTY y their Christ: tertail this even: heartfelt sympathy of the membership here, | above named articles partially enumerated. By or- 245 abo “ of qual. Tr Y PEN ON ELEVENTH STREET BE- foam eapedbegrebnpanca pabimesied mice [Eo Ils ministry in the years that are | der of the assignee, EDWIN BAY. [T° Ding “hatvome? “with “aplendid, aitaend| TEENTH AND TWENTIETH, 1903, aT cae a POU PAY | TWEEN PENMEYLVANIA AVENUE AND @ past is recalled with sentiments of kindly | _¢!%2t_ fe Retion. He ha: ery sh . leas co M. E _ STREET SOUTHEAST. High mass will be celebrated in the church | regard. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. AUCHONEERS: | Hirout latch, long rang necks stort back, and, ta | PLEVEN O'CLOCK AM. EACH Day. Fay gt A at midnight on Christmas. The funeral of the late Wm. Bayly, whose —— a word, is a typical hunter. The Brookland Card Club will hold their He is. thoroughly | EXHIBITION ALL DAY MONDAY, 18TH INST. 12th day of December, A.D. 1802, and duly re- death occurred at the residence of his uncle, ITALIAN pa ct * corded iv Liber No. 1770, folio 85 et seq, WORKS OF ART AT ACTION, _ | broken ‘to all harness and as a brougham or dog| ‘This is a collection of Mr. Lanman's popular pro- fe ollowing metes ara | land records of the Vint and at te Dtetrict of Columbia, and at the On THURSDAY, DECEMBER VENTY-FIRST, | ¢4°t horse is bard to equal, and from the slight et - Begit wt of lot at) Written the party secured ts le meeting this week at the home of Mr. and | Mr ET gee orereeg Cro tie meas | Al ELEVEN O'CLOCK AL we Will meal teks | schooling he bas had over the jumps shows himmeit | @uctions, similar tn character to those which he | bounds, vhx: “Begtnnin ‘thereof and. running thence | we. will at auction, “in front of place from St. Teresa's Church this morn- to be @ hunter of Hi has been sending out to bis patrons for several s Mrs. G. F: Erdman in University Heights. mw our sales room annexed a large assortment of © promise. His movements under south 50 fect to southwest corner of raid lot, thence ives. on “PHU ‘Y, DECEMBER TWENTY- ae Loa F a. ing at 9 o'clock. ‘ isalian Works of Art to close cousignment. Mn. yy Prag! —-. a So steply soar pore ges —— an poy = ‘300 Sot, Gunes worth 50 feet and thence west ac) —-9 oo ¢ O'CLOCK at tohlows Brookland Lodge, I. O. O. F., has bee =—s "ALSO ¢ is absolutely safe any gen-| rectly from nature, execut colors feet to 3 property, city of Washington, in | a Ueman to ride or drive. male: ei itd District aforesaid, and Known as and having a gala time of late. In addition to SLIGO. two CASES OF CiGaRs SUITABLE FOR | “TREN AND MAUD. Pair handsome apple gray, | MoWBted uvon heavy card board so that they may , gl set residue tn ope and ey J dy receiving a recent visit from the grand WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. cobby-bullt coach mares, fouled 15x7 und 1888, 15,9 | b€ framed according to the taste of purchasers. | O° JUAN. ri ‘on property | 97%. bexinnitz for the same eighteen fect one master, grand secretary and grand conduc-} Something new in the way of a guessing 9-2¢ is & © 4 high, sired by Howes ¢ ylock, an imported | The — eacmgaen = ——. are ex- y of be at eee and anger inches (18 feet 3 inches ‘south from Pe iekney stallion; oa Pail Sheridan, cond ingly vai as is so wi to 6 enpum, ys . we Ae we . rama tor, who assisted them in many ways, a| Contest combined with a social reunion and ; : | dain by Warrior, and third danni ae Teste — = sa radiyucts “4 sea Am payable 4 to | thence ~— ghey RAR | ee: om ning large delegation of members from Brook- | dancing party occurred at the residence of DS, &e., dc.,] This team ts thoroughly broken to” ail. harness, — ee bien wired when bid is ac- | OB¢-balf inches (115 feet 10% inches); thener south land attended Mr. J. F. Rhine at Clifton Park last Wed-| CONTAINED) IN| STORE 1218 AND 1320 # | Very closely ‘matched, andsome with extra sub: | Sumowncement, to refer our patrons to notices of Compiled with in ten | Maten feet Goe-aif tien 8 feet’. tnchi thence att the grand visitation of Ana- . J. F. STREET NORTHWEST.--By virtue of an attach-| Stance and fine knee action, very prompt and styl-| the press and the catalogue, which is now ready. oe cekorves the | Saet one hundred awl Gifteen feet ten and one-half costia Lodge, No. 28, and presented Past | nesday evening. The invitations sent out| iment and an onder of court tome, dtectet ty | ish drivers, perfectly fearless of locomotives, street C. G. SLOAN & ©0., Gefaciting yur. | MChes G15 fect, 10% inches), and thence north Grand Master Crawshaw with a handsome | called for a meting of the numerous friends | will sell at bablic sale. for cash, at 1218 F street | cars amd all objects and I know of no team for! 14St Auctionsers. | chaser, after such advertisement as be may deem | paosinming togethee waet cis oot temmteee regalia in appreciation of the services he | and acquaintances of the family. to collect | iumpia. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER, TWENTY SHC | They are considered by judges tebe cere eodite: | & G. SLOAN & 00, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. ‘ to said premises, and the woo rendered Lo*ge No. 25 during their organi- zation. A special meeting was also held by Brookland Lodge, at which the degree of brotherly love was conferred. The Christmas exercises of the Brook- Jand public school will take place Friday, December 22, and a pleasing program will be presented, though the pressure of work WILLIAM E. EDMONSTO™, trustee, | Sf ‘i “twostory fame dwelling and shee eee ___Olice, Ga) Sth wt. So, ‘aud Yih arent sentient “washington pe. UNCANSON BROS., AUCTION! forms je: met purchase money DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. In cash, balance in one aud two years, with inter EFFECTS OF ERNESTO CEVASOO, MANUFAC. | ted secured by a deed of trost on the property. TURING JEWELER, DMPORTER OF Dis. | ° Wl cash. All conveyancing and recording at at Mr. Rhine's hospitable dwelling for an OND, isos AT TEN OCLOCK, AM. all the right: abd It, i almost impo Me, for the most expert uccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) , we “4, le, claim ai lnterest tl fe ced horses fo tell one from tbe otber. A full >< evening’s enjoyment, and was termed “a|'to'the tullowing desctibed pemminn naie: ae sister to these mares Was sold at public auction guessing party.” A smail glass jar tilled} tity of assorted Cherry: ‘and Oak ‘Hedsteads, un- | 1n Canada for $1,500, Their sire, Graylock, was ‘with ‘pens was placed before the company, Seo Tacs, Cty sertenean ont Other, Tablet, Ie | oe ee! peas (Gal ©. winner site eds | AUCTEON e rary Tables, ster irs, Mahogany Bric. | © e vas show ch gives them ie tained ‘therein, the Incentive being a prize | Hans, idle, Kemeny Hall (Chaiey, Card ei tpe fants ai conwaethe ste ae the | 40% AASURDSY, DEPRIME SOETBONTH, tea, | Mobs, Rows 7 MAY MCILDING, Seis Ae | mew, A deaf Rl al he rare 3 ther C eridan, was a trotting: “ r = ; Cyan considered of some importance in country Refvigecaterss” Meae Hache, Se Tickers Fe Which eititles them to cousiderablee vow ‘The | the premises, we will sell lot 293. in square 96, E STREETS NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION ON | complicd with im fifteen days the trosteas reserve : , ~ “4 wanes hy moe e right to resell the property at the rik and grea’ harge | life, viz, a pair of porkines. During the | Parlor Suites, upholstered in silk! and other ma- | #lfe of their second dam, Warrior, was an imported | foatlue 18 feet on P street by « depth of 110 fect | THURSDAY, TWENTY-FIRST DECEMBER, at | the Te boric Laphew has petal ipenramcnr ge eareg ae rte not wand boa. wing roMee Dy Miss | terlat; French’ Plate Mirror, Ladies” Writlag Desks, | couch horse, "which gives them. thelt Bae aeemtest | gk SEPTATE ELEVEN O'CLOCK. cot of the defaulting "pachaser after such pubiie drill. There are now 1St pupils in the | ing, succeeded by refreshments. At a late | jer je pina and iron Boles, oer ee BUI | Tele fine’ conforimtion ead cadet, Hives thet | ereted celine under the ehtine house: electrleItehi ee nae ee iS. F. BERGMAXX. school and the attendance has thus far auring the season been excellent. Dr. C. 8. Hodgson has resigned as post- 3 ELRY, 40 GOLD 14 AND Is K. RI SEY! ante Tras: hour, after the table was cleared, the guess-| quantity “of, assorted Cane-seat Library, ‘Dining | See that ‘their breeding is a regular study and | {2,200 bells, and in exers war a “most desirable | EUAN (40 Golds 14 AND is K. - Ing was done, and Mr. William Clark was | ind otier Chair, &e.; Upholatering Goods, Rapes: | Crosses trom which we abould get ‘horses tat wil | BOIL, OF (as “a “speculation ts “unequaled. rf ‘Lister | = er 7 le : IN EMERALDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, PEAT. THOMAS DOW! & ©8., AUCTIONERRs, the fortunate one, who came nearest in his | tries, Cretoones,” Bunting, Linens, Madras, Dam-| Wear lke iron. ‘This is a team that any gentleman | gittms easy aud made Known at sale.’ $100 re. PINS, BRACELETS, GOLD ANDY PLATED C2 Et un : . be property is struck off. By order of " should be protid to ride bebind aud wust be seen | quired when CHAINS. EARRINGS. CHARMS. CUPE BUT. ~ master of Brookiand and there are a num- | estimate of the number of peas in the jar, Musiins, Velours, Velvets, Lace Curtal BE dated. the committee. 2 eg Sh ah HAR — Pas ber of applicants for the position. Public | is guess being 1201. winning the prize. | Se: Sclsed, amd leriel upon ay the property of | tet AND SIREFLY—Handsome pair crma-| “dads. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, spar: misses yams ston TRTLE, RUMEN. SOTES TS HE ce OP sentiment is wery much fa favor of a lady} Washington, Brightwood, Burnt Mills and | 44 will be sold to satisfy ultachiment No, Sve, | Watched strawberry rosa amd re abd TO THE RAIS THE ABOVE SALE 1s| THE SHOP FIXTURES. ONE _UPRIC WASHINGTON. LOCATED AT THE NORTH- as the next incumbent of the office. the immediate neighborhood were well rep-| at law, in favor of the American Surety utd ‘Trust eldang, foaled 1997 and | 1885, Fay sired by aoe | postpor ntl WEDNESDAY. CEM THREE COUNTER SHOW CASES. BAST Oo OF SEVENTH AND D The Brookland auxiliary of the W. C. T. | resented, among those present on the ocea-| Company. D. M. RANSDELL, Marshal. DUNCAN. | Thunder, dam vy Howell's Graylock, “Flirt sired | FWENTIETH. 180, sane hour nod ple eee | ING AND ONE. BOL IS STREETS NORTHWEST, AT PUBLIC AUC- Uv. will Thu ft jin the | sion being: Misses L. Donelson, M. Clark, | SON BHOS., Auctioneers. algd y imported Strachino, dam by Milesian. It is | q) €. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. MIL - TION. . will meet isday afternoon in the - 4 4 oy ea On AUCTIONEERS ~~ | Witout doubt the grandest pair of high-stepping | — ioe nae ——s es THING MUST BE SOLD. OWNER GOING TO| By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Coort of Baptist Church. J. Clark, H. Hardesty, L. Rhin . P. C. THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, cobs in the United States; their conformation is WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EUROPE. ELEGANT CHANCE POR HOLIDAY | the District of jumibia, passed on the 12th @nj Bishop Keane will leave the university a one i a _ oY 612 E st. aw. Sertects 18, action: simply grace dima: avert | we > = s: OTs, 416-40" | of Decem! - — > the catee =f poeee ‘Orns veek ress - } J. Clark, Wm. . H. Vears, O. J. : — cousiderable speed; can ‘welve ml USTEES' s) y CILDING | oo 5 L © |. equity Ni as, under- rvs Chan ot Providence, R. 1, on the | Hamilton, R. Moore,W. Freeman, A. Baker, | TRUSTRES’ SALE OF VALUABLE THREE-STORY- | hour with ease, Mil’ ike aif other get ‘of thelr | NaI BETWHES BAND NS aD EG : C0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | Sicond will sell, at pabiie-suction, tm front of the =e por yi Phe ig wernaa en —s he |. G. Shaw, J. P. Rhine, #1. B. Rhine and AAD FASEMENT BRICK RESID} ENCE, ORTH, sires a have (great endurance, A leaders in four- | STREETS NORTHEAST. 3 5 Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan). premines, on SATURDAY, the TWENTY-THIKD composed of members of the Episcopal | P. King. SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST. Aggie and Darwin, make cis of the tnest four ie ¢ December, 100s ant aay Seen nay | «GRAND mowDay GaLz oF xuasqous, | 24S <<, Dees. See, poe thy gg Charch of Rhode island. The club will], The shooting of partridges and squirrels | ny virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tn | Dauds to be ovtained in this: county AR Ta: | St ecember., 18ND, ahd “duly ‘recorded. tm. Liber SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS sjuar> 457, becinning for the samme’ at the south: jive a banquet on the evening of December | in this vicinity, and, in fact, throughout | Liver No. 179, follo 374 et seq., of the land | lish gentleman, uw thorough judge, after laspection er bbe: 4 4 os : e Jane soconae of Aud Tank come altel but enn ‘une Sand Bishop Keane will be their saese | Montgomery county. is prohibited by. the | records of the District of Columbia, and at the re: | und Scelug. tient eke, uae: After, uspection | the District of Columbia, and by direction of the i ‘north honey eres jeretzned trusts en Tth street 25 feet, thence cost S4 feet, thence game laws after December 15 in each year, | West of the party secured thereby, we will sell at | if’ they were landed fn London, England, they | Ri? at em WEDMESDAY, “The EUIRTEES TH v “ i - paviic auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- | would fetch 2,000 guineas nndér the hammer. * * DECEMBER ¥ y practically debarring the enjoyment of the | bay, DECEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, 188, at | Firefly is one of the best adds bersee t bene Fe ce Rat) OR TO. sport to many hunters, though under the| rouit O'CLOCK P.M., the following laud seen.” He cam be used with perfect safety by a| ncabed property: vine “at Tote er ee oe law Woodcock, pheasants and wood and | premises, situate in the city of Washington, Little girl or boy; is am extra good Jumper; “has P ig ree eg A summer ducks may be shot until January 1, | triet of Columbia, and designated as and being lot | been ridden to bunds by a young Indye teva quell SS aoe Aasbe y ae th goods. such as and rabbits and wild turkeys until Febru- | ‘Mrty-uine 0) of Barr & Sanner's sublivishoa of | ted toutes, ‘aud one of the best all'wund” hurses nelig and recording at. purchaser's The first baptism in St. Clement's P. E. Church of Brookland was that of Miss Ina, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Golliday, on Sunday last. The M. E. Sunday school are rehearsing their hymns for Christmas. Rev. J. D. Mc- south 25 feet. thence west to the place of begin- Vases of all sizes and shapes, Risque and t soc coat. $50 deposit required at the time ‘of sale un] SAS ont Carty preached an able sermon to the M. &. | 3°¥ 1. With the exception of rabbits. it will | PAk Giayroved by ui clesut brick sesidemes knows AGGIE AND DARWIN Pair cross matched | SRGh Wet Ove-thind cash, remainder in twelve abd! ‘Totter “Kone One [gt congregation on Sunday. The prayer meet-| be Seen that there is but little inducement | as No. 547 Florida avenue northwest. Said tty | strawberry roan and chestuut, foaled 1855. 15.2 | Gebteen months, with notes bearing interest and dors, Glassware of all kinds, sutital ing last week was conducted by Mr. E. W.| for the hunter near the border line of the | will be sold subject to an incumbrance 50 | hands high. Aggie sired by Watchinan, dum by | Tesi te be coesptcd eee nee RrOpery cold. | Japanese Goods, Umbrella Stands, Plaques, will wr +) even. | District of Columbia in Montgomery county | due in Maren, 1306. ‘ Wonder, “Darwin sired by Gold Leaf, dam by | reserve the right’ to resell a eat oe inches | Rea, Coffer and’ Chocolate Pots, Water Sets Ing Will be led by Me, ee We aay) Oven: | to patrol the woods and fields in search of |. Terum of wile: One-half cash (over and above the | Ivantioe, ‘Thi Weiai eta dine ee Lets park | othe FEE to re a Saucers, Encze (pies. Holiday Cape and Hamline Charen.” MOPAR °F) gar, ‘hn and feathers until the season com | fu lanis iy gue and fm Jeary with lattes | habe: ier ane (honehty okey amd can" bere Abeer. COiaeme, a mada Miss ‘Thompson and Mrs. Lynen have the | Mehces next year. ait cash. “All conveyancing and recording at put-| tly. Ia this four-in-hand will, be found a cumbia. 1425 'N. Y. ave., Trustees, should not fail Christmas exercises of the Baptist Church £ SPE. AFT OES mn cg Oe deposit of $100 will be required | tion that is very bard to equal; they can be driven | ‘The above sale is postponed until WEDNESDAY, heated and in charge and wilt have everything pleasant | _Uprisht pianos for rent; $5 per month. F. | * = * HERBERT E. WooDWARD, ll ge in any way. Lin Mee! Darwin make @ | DECEMBER TWENTIETH, A. TD. 1863. same hour for the old and young children of the schooi | G. Smith, > Pennsylvania avenue.—Advt. ' ‘ery handsome cross matched team, chestnut and | and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES on the evening of Deccmser ti. Yas aaee Babenmtr sevan~A PRANK Bete? Teustee | gray, @ cross so much sought after in our day; | guest Price ‘in age annual attendance of scholars in. this OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA. iieakde ___10¥ st. n.w., Trasten:_ | Sine tasdtm tenth, ‘Aggie aad Pilrt make atte | DUNGARGON BROS, AUGHOMEREE mie, the school was ninety-four out of a total mem- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. | Viable team of strawberry roans, and with Aggie i aipeprena on ate, bership of 125. ‘The annual election of offi-| Records Show a Missouri! Negro to sl on the lead make w very attractive tandem; are all | TRUSTERS' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING NO. Gy cers of the school resulted as follows: Super- Have Been Born 123 Y A TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING No. | thoroughly broken to the saddle. 1208 6TH STREET NORTHEAST. may fntendent, J. Lewis Sherwood: assistant ee eee ree ene eee Ree 325 K STREEL NORTHEAST. ARKOW—Chestnut gelding, foaled 1888, 15 hands | By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in U- ot sale. superintendent, Charles G. Lyncn; secre-| Cole county, Mo., can boast of the oldest | By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber | high. Sired by Jack Weller.” A very handsome and | der 164, nt follo SOT et veg one OF the teed rors of $2,700 — . pag: ape EB te : 1604, folio 70 et, seq.. one of the land records of | clever Jumper; has been hunted with the Gennessee | for the District of Columiia. we Will sell im front tary, J. B. Lord. assistant it man in the state of Missouri and perhaps a . ie ose RaeO.. 8 ag ogy mel : * ang berhap® | the District of Columbia, we will sell, in front ol | Valley hounds last season; capital mouth and good | of the premises ON WEDNESDAY, THE TWEN a Miss irede tee ae eo een in the United States. His name is Richard | uy ree, oo ANC MBDAY, THE FOURTH DAY Seumpers veey Say tig fit to _ «hunter's =. Torre AY a. ae ey 1893, 3 = ~ ¥ D. 2%, Sacer 3808. “7 Quackenbush; librarian, Mr. 'G. ne; - jot JANUARY, A.D. 1804, at HALF-PAST FOUR | chase. ‘I kuow of no horse in this country t ‘CLOCK P.M., described P POUR O'CLOCK P.M, lowing descri . assistant brarian, Fred Perkins; pianist, | OOPS. and he is a megro. He lives im a | (efit PM. that pact Of OFMUaT Tae fein ao | came aaky KNOY Of nO porue in 165-pound than to | estate, situate in the'elty of W: District | real estate, situate im the cits of Wastinzion, Dit-| gr agas . aw Miss Annie Lynch. The Hible class meets at | SMall shanty on the banks of the Osage = square seveti hundred = seventy-five (775), of | hounds. It is the ridec’s fait if he is not ao ta ae sae to — An spat =. Lp trict of Columbia. —— oy SO fol- a row ‘ity. Aci the ashington, D. C., conveyed by deed | first at the death. Fremiums won: First, land known descrit as Jows: Part ot original ‘square ~ AUCTIONEERS, the church tomorrow evening. Tie 08 Guia (Me. Acomting tO tht | OE gases taser ote improve: | Jumping at Buffalo, 1802, height 6 feet; second, | borth halt of lot 20 in James B. Wimer's suy- | numbered 296, situated on 'V tinct Lotwoes’ss't| THOMAS DOWLING & 00., euee near So records of his own statements he was born | ments, &c., thereon of appertaining thereto. over G feet jumps at Syracuse, 1892; first at Al- | division of lots In square S28, as per plat record. | and 14th streets northwest, beginulug for the sean eae es FALLS CHURCH. in Chatham county, N. C., on December | | Tertis: “One-third cash, balance in one and twe | bany over twelve successive jumps, 4 feet 8 inches | ed on book 12. 88, one of the records of the| at the northwest corner of said jot and ronuing : 20, 1770, and consequently will be one hun- | Sener uamum gakeasts SeMrinE, Interest at @ pei | high, ‘out of a class of twenty-three Ight-weight | surveyors ofice of the District of Columbia. Said s cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and t ; Philadelphia open air, 1893, first, : Mrs. J. B. Clayton of Washington is vis-| dred and twenty-three years old on the | secured by deed of trust on. premises, orvall cash | Erect punters: eninge pitt pbilndelphia open ate fast $e Shier. Rovacing o@ the aerth 2ne of aaa iting Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Quick. 2th of next month. He came to Missourt | (,02il0n ot Mugchuser. A deposlt of $200 at sale. | Teod, second, hunters 14.2 ‘up to 15 ‘banda: Pata: | It, together with all, the Improvements, ways, “The Sunday school of the Congregational | with his then master, John P. Haydon, eal ‘with’ In 15 days, otherwise trustees | four huaters in the show; New York open air, 1s0q, | the Same belonging or tn ‘any’ wise ppertaining. © Church’ will hold its Christmas entertain- | settling at Lane’s Prairie, Gasconade coun- Tig pare? qaell (at risk und cost of de- | first, tm saddle-borse class; New York open alr, | peta’ i cas” iets io ee romeo fir agh wd of e faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement mping class. . met ment on Saturday night of this week. The/ty. A few years later ke was transferred | of such’ reaule, 7 eon gn ndsome pate chest-| "ate ot 6 per cent per annum, interest ‘payable exercises will be in charge of Mr. A. P. | to the man whose namte he now bears, and ISAAC L. JOHNSON, | aut matched. brougham or carriage horses, foaled |Se™L-annualls, and to be secured by a deed <a Fved with him near Vienna, Maries county. CHAS. F, BENJAMIN, 1888, full brother and sister. Sired by = J 7 opt Eastman, superintendent au 1st the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at time Miss Clata L. Gulager led the youn: until the emancipation of the slaves. Since; (9 Goddard; dam by Old Clear Cut. This pair are | of sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's pe <aee Es. abeer be young peo-/ that time he has lived at Westphalia, but 'T. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct closely matched, handsome, with extra substance | cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in 15 ple’s meeting on Sunday afternoon. —_ ck action up to ten iniles ab for the past twenty-five years he has made and extra Knee and bock act ven miles ay Meage C i <- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT IMPROVED BY ‘Two. | hour. ‘They are very prompt and stylish drivers, Sher eat omen al ‘a Hoops ts sesiere | SfORY FRAME DWELLING, Ne. ae have handsome, neat, thoroughbred-looking heads, | qefguiting purchaser after five days’ advertisement “aS 1M beautifully arched necks, with clean-cut throat | Opf@nlCne hurchas pI shanty. He fishes a great deal for the big sore wg gs latches, good, plump quarters, with the best of | Wacmnztag Dec” SMe ReWspaper published in y virtue : ine . catfish that frequent the waters of the | river No. 1615, follo 454 et mehs ae the hee teel® | feet and “legs: ‘have always been used to go to- TALMADGE A. LAMBERT, JOHN EL A f the ~ , t 1 BEALL. Osage, and is never happier than. When | onl of the District of Columbia, od. at the request ee er at on pair telay, teat entcinaees |e FRANK B. SMETE, Trestens. ee), Ta LOCK, Trustees, e can cateh a big one and make soup of | of the party thereby secured, we will sell at public 1 tandem team. Countess is one of : TH ee EEN POSTPONED | @-t its head. He {s still able to do some work, | suction. In front ‘of the premises, on FRIDAY, | them 28,2, tandem team, Countess Is ome FUTURE DAYs. eat WEEN TWENTEREV Ee OND - and it was only a few years since that BER TWENT! AD. 1 ECEMB NINTH, 1893, at QUARTER is all the time right up in hand, very sensit! he contracted with a farmer in the vicinity | OF POUI -M., the east part of lot 18, | tothe touch and easy to control, aid it ts a. quet RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | ty reuat ee $38, mame hour and place, of his home to remove the stumps and roots bah een hington, D. C.. beginning for the | tion if sbe can be induced to shy. As a tandem from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve t Mr. G. A. L. Merrifield was in town on right to resell the property at the risk and cost of Saturday. The Odd Fellows will give an entertain- ment on Friday night, December 29. _>- FREDERICK. eesteeeennasi-taapsina sneer tn sent eenpendestmentsssiiphislilfsniosihieerseitebdtetesshiepienahauoronsunrtetisemespesaipammensemnteaiionetaudapiiiaiasamieeisenatiemadeippaiintaitinaina nas cendinaaninenantoertiedeieiiieabaam ad aaicnaiaes ticles ieee ae erg eee aa ee eee eee SNe TNE News w received at Frederick on Mon- f the death, at New Orleans, La., of . : : = JOHN E. REALL, taker A. Johnson, a native of this county. | of a newly cleared tract of land. He ful- | ioe rignigg tied gee northeast comer of said | team they obtained iret prise at the Toronto exhl: | TRUSTEES EI EATS eo cer Bese eS: | _@18-dds _ WILLIAM C._WINLOCK. ‘Trustees. who lived many rs in the Middletown / filled his contract, doing all the work him- | that width 122 feet 2 Inches to’ the rece lhe ot Canada, and again obtained first in “the tandetn NORTHEAST, WASHING D.C REET | UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY Vin- REPORTS, — CRYSTALIZING ss, A es and removed a number of years ago | Self. His mind is still clear on many of the | said lot, with the Improvements above stated class; ihey were leaders in a four-in-hand at the| By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned, | {Reof Aart of Heri fackia, iemued out of the BRICK. GELATINOUS ROCK, to the Bayou La Fourche district in Louis-| events that happened toward the close of |. Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of | same exhibition that were awarded first prize, and | bevting date November 2%, A.D. 1876, and se: | Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Dis, BINS, ELEVATORS, &ec. | the last century, and he recalls with great | 500 must be made at the time of sale, and the | were thought enongh of to be placed second tn the | corded in Liber No, 840, folio iana, where he engaged extensively in plant-/ prige that he once Oe hE Rote ee ak valance in equal installm in one and. two | high-ste ping ee eee that after- aes Mia of the District, of aamble, ana 4 ee suee ae ieee Geet r.4 og > = —] 2 Ke EF Ie Decem- ing, and became prominent in social and| Greene of revolutionary fame. i from day at eal aoe qeurchaser, bearing | Ward OG BENDIGO. Blee roam, imported hackney | Sati Deceit, ‘pemscd te eee eee ae eat ot Wresna District of Columbia. “on "the | trict of Columbia, and by direction of the party or commerctal circles. ance Hoops is said by the St. Ae TEN et seu., of the} trict of Columbia, aud to me directed. I will| By virtue of a chattel trust, dated November 29, day of sale and secured by deed of | YOUNG 7 1S INTH DAY OF DEC Nes ae > oa ill bh 4 Iilon, foaled ip 1887, 15.2 hands high. Sired by | will offer at'public sale, to the highest bidder, iu 1 OF DECEMBER, 28ug. | part secured 1 we shall 3 5 Democrat to resemble a mummy; sep Property sold. will be taken, or all + “re = . e B., dam Jenny Lind, | front’ of the premises. on. TUESDAY, JANCARY “LOCK A.M., all the right, title, | auction, on MONDAY, BEX Bee Vath of Aatrew Jeciinwm Witcoson, 1) oe, and parciest Aeit be ix tation | aothee ete ine, Huschaser. “Terme te be | Bendigo 1585. EB. ihe very Gla treed. of | SNCOMD, apknat POUR Does Eh oir ten] cain, interes and tute ae cot a eee Iss, Feetn Sead Mtoiay moeatan at fo 2nd haltiews, DUE BIC Step Is remarkabiy | rit wil be cowl at tie sd cot of defaalitg | Racktars. ‘This fellow” ie a vsrand’ aid gh all | gars of tot miniiered Cwenty-tne cl) inv aguare | JoviME fireribed Gropetst0wit” Oe Byte | Ann te Nex hana a cme Frederick, occurred Monday morning at 7:30! frm and his eyes bright and clear, As | purchaser. “All conveyancing and recomiing oe posed arou wl with plenty of grit, very strongly | numbered one thousand Uwenty-seven (1027), im 4 ¥- . > eae . . : yy ‘the the ‘Washi articl ‘ ted tt 4 getock, of pneumonia, which developed | stated, he lives alone, having no relatives | ‘bser's cost, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ; made, With great bone, closely coupled and pos-| {2° Slowing eter and beusdi: Deeeeng cn | cempeat, eal Om bo cul te coals ann ott ane ee Cee ann ee y. with which the | as far as known. He is a memb - | J. W. PILL f scent Of pertect aymaietey. File [5S Fare So cat ta the cath ane of Ei ot eine one ae |. in favor of the Wightsvilie Lime Com. | three Receiving Bide, four Elewnt yas seized only a week ago. | 1,0: 22 known. He is a member and reg-/ 9. 5. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Trustees, | Portanity, 10 procure a backrey stallion, as hey | polnt in the south Ine of Het; north sixteen (10) DANIEL M. RANSDELL. Marshal, toots: two ‘Tube une lend, liked), His wife was ill at the same time with him, twas eat CN een Gates ie nae eo ‘ seen to be the coming horse. If this fellow hep: | runing thence west along suid Hist tecive (am RARCuIPrE. DARR & 00., Aucts two Gast Iron Lined | Ret : sly fed eer] Go eee ahaa acta ok ; sapllee BROS. eee ee Be oe ee ee feet, thence south one impdred (100) feet, thence | 416-d&ibsex35 Prystalizing Tank, with furnace; und his death has seriously prostra: do him many acts of kindness,and he would BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Farm bimself out none season; be is a sure foal | feet- thence south om don) tert, thence wera ore Ae a “fied A sensational breach of promise suit has | not have to work, as they would suppiy hi G Pie getter, apd all of his get show much quality and | theice cust tem (0) feet and, theace bork cites | FOR SALE $2,000 PICTURE—THE JUSTLY GEL. | Brick, tno Morkie of Lime ntty-tour tect been filed in the court of the adjoining coun-j Tenis wante wladig, bat he a trad ey ts ALE FOUR FINE HORSES, ‘Two | Soi" (so) fect to the place of beginning, with theéius | ebrated. paluting, “Washington and kis Pro. | Shafting. sereuty-two feet of Screw Conveyor, ane ty of Carroll, which is attracting a great} and says that he proposes to earn his own RNITURE ONE SINGLE | TOP THORN—Seal brown gelding, 7 years oid, “ vements. thereon, be nises ‘Ni 7 vision Train;"’ 90x47; will be sold ut public sale | Steadman Mll, ome Simpson two-mold Brick deal of attention. The plaintiff is Miss | iiving for many years yet. His hoare stands | 3 16.1 hands high. An extra safe and reliable hunter | Prevements , Dein Premises No. 1257 H] CONGATURDAY, DECEMBER TWENTE Saieey | teente tire tat at Comber taal eighteen Paine, vines = oo M Se ee ee ee eel PWENTY-SECOND, | up to 225 pounds, can jump 4 feet 6 inches over} "perms as provided by the deed of trust: One-| 2803, at 3 o'ckick p.m. The picture whl ne twelve Selts, onc Drum, with furnace; two Cast Elizabeth Ann Owings, daughter of Mr.| under the approach to the Missouri Pacific | 15 Strep all sell in rear | fences all day, never making a mistake, and can|palf of the purchase money and. ex if sule | hibited and sold by C. G. SLOAN & 0O., Auc- | 700 Lead Lined Kettles and all the tools im the ‘ashington Owings, and the defendant is/ rajjroad bridge across the Osage, and. ex- » 12 STREET NORTHWEST. | handily get over & feet. This horse ‘has bien! in cash (of which $100 must be deposited at tine | tlonecra, 1407 G si. nw. HM“ aawTiA’” | building used. In commection with the plant berets = — — Cae eit cha Se cept when absent on his fishing trips “Uncle! | VAI = oe ay hunted regularly for the last two seasons by an old | of sale). and balance at six and ‘twelve montis | d82w fore described. Terms 3 > Ss are w 4 hos ; : : ATI E an ee tog Sage < at Ae Se a aed prominent residents of Westminster. and | #00" 28 he ts called, can be peg at! 2 poveLE URE VANS, Scrorecto Exhibition 1902, first green buster beavy- pean, “ctre by. ‘east in the property If] RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. Miss Owings wants the son to pay her $10,- | le oe 2 =f AN. weight. terms are not com with in ten days trustee > > wane wanes A dw for her wounded affections. parear Metee seen ST eer y WISE GARNEPT, rtguton Exhibition 1602, rst: green hunter beary- | reer te ses eta coat detaaltiog | "SDET AWARE AVESUE REAR THE GORSER oe] apd ‘The eriminal docket of the December term tes HENRY F. WOODARD,” “frodto Exhibition 1892, first qualified hunters, | fag and recording at purchaseremey, CUNT!" | M STREET NORTHEAST. — of the circuit court for Frederick county | Surgical instr { cases at Mertz’s Mod. CHAS, ©. DUNCANSON, ‘Toronto Exhibition 1892, second high jumping.” d19-d&dbs MAHLON ASHFORD, Trustee. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated July/_ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN was taken up Monday, Judge Lynch of | . DUMIC arene? Seats Gt Mert Mate Assignees W. H. Houghton Mnfg. Co, Toronto. Exhibition 1803, sirst four successive ——— | 11, 1882, and duly recorded July 18, 1892. in Liber | TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH, same Frederick and Judge Vinson of Rockville | °™ Phar ‘ANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ~~~ | Jumps 4 feet 8 inches. THOMAS DOWLING & ©U., Auctioneers, 1692, folio 423, of the land records of the District | hour and place. 3. COLEMA. presiding. Adam Robinson was tried on : = ming Toronto Exbibition 1893, second saddle class up 612 E st. n.w. of Columbia, and by direction of the parties se “SE BURRETS SALE_OF SEVEN (7) NEW Bruck | t¢, 250 pounds. cured by said deed of trust. the undersigned * . | ate = | 2 two indictments for larceny and was found | An Unlucky Beginning. | | pon aE: aes - . = Cis ae 727, 729 apd TSI Del. ave. me. A petition will be presented to the Mary-| New Centra! railroad of Pennsylvania was ELEVENTH AND F STREETS NORTHEAST. | neavy-welgit sacdle roare or perfect lines, avives AND. G STREETS SOUTBEAST, AT aUc-|OND DAY OF JANUARY. 1804. AT HALF-Past = ; eran ee thee eee ot Meng Session 10 | wrecked on its return trip from Millhall | rinse 16S folie Setter septs ae ruse, recorded ‘in | well sirgle or double, lead ‘or ‘wheel of tandeln, a ny wuts ot je dell ae 3 ag SS pines = oem — Pog Pooper adatmaeues apomiatees| yesterday morning near Crider’s station, }ords for the District of Columbia, and at the re- | Py"bunt over any counte, i eee ae ee mre I oO ead daly cocerted te Lee ee ee Dhotrict of Cobuntbte, ant kaos nn tees athe ot SALE, THE MACUINERY OF & of Thurmont, meaning “doorway of the | 2bout nineteen mi ast of Bellefonte, Pa., | cuest of the party secured thereby, we will offer | q good judze of distance, never making a mistake, | folio 186 et seq.. one of the land records of the sixty-three (63) and Sixty-four «G4), in It. PRINTING ESLALLISHMENT, No. 335. son's trostees subdivision of part of i ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NOKTH WEST. Jack- mountain. The citizens of the town voted The above horses are sold as the property of the | District of Columbia, and by the direction of the NTY-EIGHTH, A. D. 189%. AT | Philadelphia Tattersall, whose reputation is too| P&rty secured thereby, ¢ jumping the track. Nobody'{ fo sale, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, ware Dum-| By virtue of & chattel deed of trust, dated May ; 5 the unders! trustees | ered seven hundred and twelve (712), as said! 35, 1893, aud recorded im Liber 1740. folio 498 on Saturday to have this change made. ; hurt, but the engine was bad- | rouR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described | ur mapa as dealers ‘in this class of horses the | Will’ sell, on FRIDAY. DECEMBER TWENTY- | subdivision is recorded in the office a - — rons Sor’ the ast & ‘The Ministerial "Aswoetation of Frederick, | i. use up and ons, derably damaz-| pfoperty. situate, lying’ and being in ‘the city of | world over to need comment, ‘They lave been se. | SECOND, 188, AT THREE O'CLOCK Pale the | su “ti alombia, int Beck “H Sia, and by virtor of n dectee or the tapreaee No cause can be ¥ vYeyer of the District of Columbia, in Book H. at a largely attended meeting Monday in | igned for the acci- | Washington, D. to wit: All of lots numbered | lected and handled by the celebrated young horse. | following described land and premises, situate in Jolumabta, and by virten of @ decree of the Hapreme b tt D. C., page 178, said lots containing four the: our! of the District of Columbia, parsed ‘a Seuuer Men's Christian Association par. | dat. 39. 42, 44, 45, 46, 47 and 48, in Doris Grupe’s | man. Mr. Jolin Bratton, who has a. world-wide | the elty of Washinton, District of Columbia, | fous ing ‘aed eighty-three {4,482) square fect | lot day of Decewber, SiGe te nian A * ss 200 = subdivision of lots in square numbered nine hun- | reputation as a schooler of hunters and handler of | 20d designatea as original lot No. 28, io square | o¢ ground. The said lo’ be - | 15130, ‘wherein Charles M. St lors, discussed the question of appropriating Scheig: Sent to Prt dred and sixty (960), as per plat in Liber 19, folio | foar-In-hands and ‘tandems. Grand exhibition on | No. 85, fronting 50 fect on T2th street southeast | {feft® te to be ould a5 sn <0 | Tisinints apd Ucorge K. Gray ot Public funds to parochial schools, and con- | : : ts i | 26, of ‘the survevor’s fice of the District or co- | Thesday evening, by electric light, at. the Iiding | BY a depth of 117 fect G inches toa 80-foot alley. | HO. oe gate. Snedhisd se ens aunkiow | foo cmasetpned recess wall ont demned the proposition as injurious to the a. the embezzling bank tel- | ix together with improvements, &c. Sold | Academy, jumping, four-in-hand and tandem driv-| Terms: Sold subject to a trust of $1,565.00, bal- > 4 prime purposes and object of the public Scheol law. Isaiah Moses of Myersville, this cox to be paid in cash, one-third in one year umd one- | lic augtion, at the premises, > third in two years. terred payments, " be | a¥enue northwest, on THUILS! represented by purchaser's notes, dated on the day | THE TWENTY-FIRs S sentenced by Judge Jamieson yes-! subject to a deed of t Minneapolis, to seven years and | {he Sum Of $2700 (exe ust on each lot to secure | ing. Special reserved sents for ladies, who are | ance cash. A deposit of $100 required at time of pt lot 42, on which the | specially invited. The horses are now at the| Sale. Conveyancing and recording at cost of pur- est. Exact amount wilt | Riding Academy, where ther can be seen and tried | Chaser, - | oCLocK AM., or han seek pets ee oe ard labor in the be atoted at time af ale, up to time of a GEORGE 3. EASTENDAY, Trustee, | Shyabic sealanmealey core minest Det annem, | 15 be ecbedabe marked a" attached to sid dood > erect re | dex took r ‘Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $500 will be a SON, wionesttas a + sty aobd, < je. 1 it: 1 No. § COTTERELL TWO-REV fo erect the power house and depot bui rs required at tun of malo iat epeear tf GAA at a13-na,20H™ © JOHNSON, / 7 ae == ee Md, or all cash, at the | OLUTION PRESS, 3 HOR CYLINDER PRESSES. 2 gs for the Boonsboro’ and dysville ‘or $100 per house ff sold separately. ‘True. J lh B tt ne ——__|_A deposit of $100 will be required at the time | OCR EET a) A Gee Uk PRISSES, 2 electric railroad, work upon which is now | | Kees Weill dete-tnine at’ time of ‘sale as shall’ be onn ratton. of sale. If the terms of asle are pot ‘compls RACHISE, J0UL PATTERN, them to be the most advantageous, Be eer Seer or eee 11 be offered as a whole of B, HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS DECORATIONS. ae oe ad Cc G Sloan & Co. Holly,” Lamel Box,“ Mistieto, “Ground Pine complied with in ten days from day of = is i } Wreaths, Wreathing, etc., all artistically arranged PUTING AM with within ton days foum the date of sale. the | jobber atiineer: Mach %, trustees reserve the right to resell the propeity at | MONTAT FULLER: 1D. 8. MORRISON & the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after | Co, MACHINE, AND ALL TY a | DA MITURE AND FIXTURES IX SAID PREM- Mrs. Charles L. Gaver of Middletown met | TIRED PROFESSIONAL MEN \ with a painful and peculiar accident a few Acid Phosphate, | -_OO a | ‘The tired professional and literary men wiil fina | Use Horsfora’ five days’ advetisemont in The Evering Star. NDS, ELECTROTYPING "PLATES All conveyancing, recording, exxmination of title, Sale, or deposits forfeited le a Negtect of the ha ir often destroys its vitality and | nothing so soothing and refr GEO. E. BYNION: hotels and halls supplied at wholesale rates. At | &c., at the cost of purchaser. ISES. Same will be offered in bulk. Ratura! hWe amd causes it to fall out. Before it is | Acid Phosphate. “This 13 the JOLIN 0. JOH Neo Auctioneers. Private sale during Week preceding Christmas at Lois D. WINE, Terms of sale: Cash Yao late apply Hall’s Hair Renewer, a sure remedy. | sands of test classes of ts att-otas SO: Whteostee, | aisct Maina fre Goa ee ae haa ol eenaal porn torte se ! o 3- . G. se . rustees.