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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1895—-TWELVE PAGES. (= = — == = — - = —— —— = = ——= — ed with interest to the ‘Birds’ Christmas| John McDonald, Capt. John L. Husband, THE HA nodicxt STATUE. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. S U B U R B A N N E W S Carol,” read by their teacher. Maj. Daniel O'Driscoll, Maj. B. F. Peters, i ~ a dis a e Miss Bailey invited Mr, Finckel’s classes | Mr. T. F. Sterick, Mr. E. C. De —— The Gorham Compnny Casts the Major 3E Brat ‘< eee z nae FUTURE DAYS, . RE DAYS. into her room to listen to a cantata, San-| Mr. Hezekiah Weeks, Mr. George Baugh- Porti ff the Gene: Horse. iS mer & Co., Aucts.. 1229-21 G st. n.w.— ——— = 2 ——____. | —______ = — —___— aT ta Claus’ Dream,” by her children. Two of | man, Mr. James M. Young, Mr. George V.| p00, a anes rena = or: Sale of paintings, etchings, bronzes, &c., In Hut- Se hint EROS Oo Sue Nene sae Di Brae oo. aucrosaeen, ANACOSTIA. Mr. Finckel’s pupils contributed to this.| Crouse, Mr. H. J. Stottlemyer and Mr. chins building, 10th and D sts. n.w., on Tuesday, ai : s s a Twenty-seven hundred pounds of molten ‘ were Marie Brown, who entertained | David H. King. December 24, at 10:30, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. A RARE OPPORTUNITY OFFERED FOR A PT EPS SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING cnless! theese’ stalls be can dnexpacted | ela. with a reading, and Marie| The Methodist Episcopal Church South | bronze were poured nto a mold contained |“ Watter B. Williams & Co., Auctt., lath and Pa. SON To E N THE BUSINESS. Lor ON (CSTREBT BETWEEN TWELFTH change of plans, which have been carefully | Who rendered James Whitcomb Ri- | Sunday school has arranged an excellent | in an iron flask ten fect long, eight fect | are. nw.—Sale of sliverware, &e., by ‘Taunton Sil-| (PF, {iit OF a den of trost, dated the ti day | AND MMMTEENTIC STREETS SOUTHEAST. ange oO Ree ee eas? December” so effectively that she | program for the observance of Christmas-| wide and six feet high, in the foundry of | ver Plate (o. daily at 11 a.m. 3 7:30 o’cloc! noe et. A. DD. 1508, ore yess BS gyetosas HS “aa ape) 2 pee Pow ee wade, timorrow wil witness the making of | igel to respond to an encore. Miss | tide at the Norman Hall Thursday evening | 4). seria ever =A Be S S08 TAO eee fold 244, one of the laud records of the | evrded in Liber 1740, folio #3 of the lnmt turing Company, late | p.m. wil RDAY, At Seronee a of Colutntia, and at the der of the note secured. It of principal of satd sree, we Will of worthy but poor families in prog: ver than they haye been by Viola Rhine act, for arrangements have been | Pue. Rose McNamara, n_was as follows: Readings | at 7 o'clock. Prof. E. L. Amiss will conduct Ab wood Bonsall, Laura De-| the literary features, and Mr. 1. Wilson | Yesterday afternoon. With its contents, the Sliot Noyes, Merle | Walker direct the special music. Each | flask, covered in all directions by immense AUCTION SALES. at public au TWENTY-EIGHTH, M ‘ : ral Shocks; ‘Sadie on, | sc’ ‘ = the accus- Seaarteoo = ed iat ises, ON THURSDAY, thos® better off in each of the | Eaton, Helen Brooks, Sadie Dickinson, | scholar will be remembered in the accus-| beans, bolted together to resist the great euTan GATES ean’ even ON to provide every “amily in the | jnona: recitations by ttle Dora: Lanaghan, | “Mr Nathan J, Walker has been confined | Pressure exerted, by the molten metal, = Figen eg eyed Ter EM the teliewieg, to provide every “a iy i e | mons; rec! jons by le a a 5 Mr. > - eli Tty- DUNCANSON the privilege of taking a lease on SIL Vermont nd premises in the elt Washington town itt ‘ity with one who, from lack! Laura Laupp, Catherine Brown and Kath: | to his home by ‘sickness for several weeks, | Weighed over twerty-gix tons. The metal, elite a a nabeny Papier engene pron Maen ie, auaedtaigeneea cans er meee of ablitry the part of the breadw cen Noel, and several songs by the school. | but is now improved. with a drop of eight feet from the entrance | grusrEE’s RTY ON FAYETTE | the comer shove. The Washington Real Estate Cains We able this year tolxet it Mrs. Mary Burr presented a large school} The Christmas entertainment by the stu-] to the flask, made a‘displacement of fifty- ee O STREET, WEST lt f sule 5 One belt casts ie ie : in #ix pau euba wie of lots in equ pre ten, bonds od t ple this 3 9 get it. ap to the Brookland school as a Christ-| dents at Fairvie the opera | gy, = venty as and twelve months, secured ly deed of trust on the | And dficen (1015), a8 per plat reconied tn Taber 18. There! ts a) romarkayleymantan it, which was heatity apprectated. | house Prides coating: prior to tilt aomarte rave) (onsiend a)restaence - seen ree me? Samtue, Of 8 decree of the Supreme Court of | propert fold. or [all cash. “For full particulars, | folio in the eurveyor's utfice of said Datrien, the people of Anacostia on the sub | Lust evening about 5:30 o'clock a fire sud- | vre fer home during the holidays, was a| mere. The casting was the body of the | fig, ovisicl of Conuabia, pacer in Rengta amt | niMES Of Be tse eT RROWNING, | wars ibe ares pis pane giving to the deserving. The me | deniy broke out in Mr. Chas. McGee's sta-| popular affair, as evidenced by the crowded | horse for the equestrian statue of Gen. | Others are piaintitts and Haith Lonise Renele ail 4 1 st aw, es ty the sane ising or in answise app ach the five churciies—Prest | Dies, in the rear of his store, on the| house, even though admission was by card. | Hancock for the United States government, | others ‘are deteniants,. belts Laity | azv-atabs Washingto \ Wsaptist, Ctholic, Bp scopsen and Metho- | junker Hill road. As soon as possible the | The program of vocal and instrumental | to be placed In a pubile square at Wash- | 1684, and dated the Tih das of Decom | “DENCANSON BROS AUCTIONS | One-thind ensh, the tatance in one and dist—ferl that it is ther duty to look afte Races) = a Brookland fire brigade and new hose and | musig drills, recitations and tableaux was | ington, and was, with one exception, the children | fire apparatus were put into operation, | so excellently rendered aato elicit numerous | largest ever made by the Gorham company. whether the | also % small hand engine was used. The | encores. Special praise w&s given the rendi- | Four mcnths were consumed in making the yy not, and as a | chief object of the citizens was to keep the | tion of “The First Te Deum,” by Miss I will offer at publi I the purchaser, to bear tn- sex. on £1 the wellure of any fam their Sunday se Its go to the chure per annum from date of sale, Interest payable semi-annually, and to be secured or all cash, clear of | 2 THREE-STORY OWN AS No. RY, AD. 1 CK PLM, the ry | mold, and three days in building up the | tate; to wit. inet Ser. <vauenee, much chutty is dispeqoed of | house from catching, as the flames rose | Lee Waters, and the piano music by Miss | flask The metal poured well, and there is | In that part of Ut i Bb St Sree ISIS. A deposit Which persons outside of those iminsliately | higher and broader in the air. Mr. Brown, | White, director. no doubt of the success of the casting. District ef Columbia, say one of th required at the time of All ¢ 1 know not the utmost car 9 has had some experience in the fire oe The casting is hollow, and includes the eee oe aa tae te } the Distric fecording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be . being tuken to convey ta a quiet and | ment, and Mr. John Hare did much SANDY SPRING. bedy of the horse from breast to haunches, | froc hy the fall depth of lol one Hani ten | REtLY secured ‘a | Gattis Gtomexec tine aight tacremtll at tte con oeel tinct vis ms those whom | kood work before assistance came, Irom without legs, neck or tail. The figure is of in Throldkeld's sddition to said Gent a BEIM ae | er oe the, detaulting: psy Hr hea he intende 1. town. Hardly fifteen minutes had elapsed . | heroic size, and is necessarily cast in sec- ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by | rh DAN. | advertisement of such resal wening Si 5 z the sentiment that character: | after the breaking out of the fire before | bert R. Moore, one of the oldest clt!-/ sicns ‘rhe plaster model of the sculptor | third cash, talshce in’ two equil installments ATY SIXTIL DAY. OF (DEO EAE ponies id tne » people or stia, .t can be | ‘o. 7 from the city was at the | 2ens and an elder of Friends’ meeting, was | js surrounded by a jacket of molding sand, | Mx and twelve months from date of sale, defecred | TS Dice GaN MAGA aed qcintece bier W. MOSBY WILLTA Teastee, that within the Tew days s 4 rom (his moment the flames, | laid to rest in the old burying ground near | black, fine and molded very hard. This Lethon to pecran de at re = stemetirt | a NUNDRED AND Fiery dso SUL ROGER: we st. nw. was made by the past a which seemed almost unconiroliable, began | andy Spring village Wednesday last. He | jacket is made in sections, each readily de- | Q ier cent por annum, or ali cash the opiton | NO OREAL E ain Akas : ° 9a Dt. ow. chur in behalf of a fa to subside. The horses in the stable were | fia peon a resident of this place since | tachable, and each having on its inner sur- | or" the purchaser Of Tots elothin and in nme day a about e a perfect matrix of the outs taken out in safety. The lo S100 required at wa de of the | cast of ‘purchi. “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & C0., AUCTIONEERS tiled | phet, recorded in Liber 18, Was contributed $s, partially covered by Insurance. It ds | 18#% and had identified himself with most | pic ster cast. To make this mold required | me ‘of ‘site mat con | pint, 8 Ee OB FOND Ss telite, Dare & Co. The installation of offic | not certain what caused the fire. The | Of the progressive erterprises of the com-| months of hard labor. The work is slow, | With in fit oly sa ong, Bey ta tieceon, —— " , Lodge, No. 21, F. M. Stables were burned to the ground, but the | munity, from the founding of the Mont- | tedious and painstaking, Each little erevice | tees reserve the rlaht ae Terms of sale: This property ES OF THE CAPITAL S10 C mths was performed last might. The) store and house were uninjured: Mr. | gomery Mutual Fire Insurance Company must be ied ata pend packed in with J. HOLDSWORTH, GORDON, ‘Teustec, eet io = ed of ft: EATS MARIOS eA nar in tw Da ished in he Star of yestor Brown was burned about the face and] in 1447 to the recently formed telephone special: (opie and Gilcd tm Suen: a-manner dezt-dicas Sy Ay st. man, | (ES-000, LING COMPANY, : into the mysteries of the Alassale onior ty | BRE Kast B 1 hi Joseph-have | Company, and he served fhe insurance com-| jection of the exact shape of the crevice “ Ee ae j ivilt soll, sltbittaue SALES RDA Wa EEN to the myste ne Masonic order *vof. Karl Burg and his son Jose ave * s 2 econ ec sha = al a etloncers, we Will sell, within our SALES hOOMS, 920 PE! his son, Worshipful. aiisier Wilhar | gone to Gallitaim Pa. to spend the holi- | P23¥ as’active secretary For some forty-! Will remain on the inner surface of the Baa So ate ORIN Do KA bare het Maes 1 in which great i is felt by | se oye see. ae eee formerly. lags h | jacket or mold i ee OF DECEMBER AT TWELVE O'CLOCK mitny of the most promisent memi of Sny's Catholie Church will have | J. Townsend of Baltimore, survives him, |” With the exception of the statue of | cHANc LUARLE IPR M., tiwenty-fiv the Cipital Stock of th the order throughout the [istrict slat Ghvistasa tansics WHICH” will be] Stet @ wedded life of more than sixt¥ | Moses, by Rhind, which formed the central |" REAL ay AT CHE SOU Cd. ee Rreeteer Ceepeny Ce Leger iinnieet stipes nea ered. ee ite yo cloaemass oe cre children-Joseph ‘Ts William W. and Esther | (Sere of a group soing memorial fountain | VARERTS NORTHWEST, IN THE DIS or the irs interested wil ease take mot expects z He ettield will be organist on this ocea- | ¢ inhale MeN x E st ev ae stt fees reserve the © risk and oft t ness“l by a large nun sion. Moore; ten grandchildren and ten great | made by ‘the Gorham company. Nothing | OF COLUMBIA, ani Court of | cost af defaulting pure! ci of two. hun- RATCLIFFE, SUTGUN & CO., will be the first ——— z grandchildren. mcre remains to be cast except the plinth Tek or COliMbia? shusle Ante ontersd outhe required at >of sale, | de23,2 2S Avetionsera, have occurred for man a 5 The following students have returned | on whici the horse stands. The other sec- cmiwr, A.D. IS, in enulty ¢ omseyaneing at the pur pesasscee —— stood that at th® cammunication at Lees 2hG home for the holidays: George H. Brooke | tions of the horse and rider are now being Laws Marcy — oe ©. G.“SLOAN & ©0., Al Mr will be admitted into the = of Pennsylvania University, Fred. L. | jrepared for joining. The work on. the sper caeisSes Hentai (Successors to Latiuier & Sona) there w some other Pe] Aan illustrated lecture on Napoleon Bona-| ‘Thomas of Swarthmore College, William | Plinth will take until the middle of Tebrus 1 a Poe tec RS Tete t aetna res, but resardin ts for which only those S neert present time. The family and " 7 y event ". Nesb! Maryland Agricultural Col- |} 4, a th tatu vill he shipped r-| parte will be given Wednesday evening, | F. Nesbitt of Mary ture ary, and le stathe w pe shipped to. i F ese, aur r, Herbert Stable i ie now anything at the | tai, the proceeds to go toward liquidating | yfary Moore Thomas of the George School == mae oc Columtlia, oe oe the debt om St. John’s Catholic Church at| and” Faith Farquhar of a Washington A CHAT WITH MR. JEFFERSON. Gy, in the Howard Univ No. 19211 si. nw. . JONN SIDNEY WEED, Att'y for holder of noten Pile del2-d&ads THOMA! NO, 216 N STREET NORTHWEST, Ry virtue of a deot of trust, duly recorded in __ | Liber No. 18.3, folio 217 et seq., one of the land ‘onds for the Olstrict of Coluinbia, and at t of the party secured thereby, the unde: soof lots) nam! , AUCTIONEER, iends of young Clar nith of Anacostia, as Forest Glen. school, —— of Mt, Pleasant and Smitir aun TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ai trustees will offer for nal oF Re ie ance Sr ee rorest Glen. The fz : 4 , ij ni “ 5 i fellows, viz: Beginning for the sa AS NO. 3233 C STRELT i ST in, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the ted in The Star, my aeeratys Mes GlPeMGnie yisipreparing f The family of Prof. William Taylor | Reported by a Boarding School Girl | fellows, viz: Bee! he sat = : : "ENT 2D DAY of DECEMRER, ALL steriousty Mrs. C. F. Montgomery !s preparing for an in W: as 1 y i ‘ a) west corner of said block one bein Under and by virtue of a dee Supreme | EWENTY-THIRD DAY of DECEMBER, A.D. 1 om Haltimore, where he SPEGIRMEN ETE TaRe ci : eh Christ- | [Bom has joined him in Washington, where With Whom He Took Tea. corner of 7th strest road and Poni Court of the “Distriet of Columbia, ‘holdiug an | at HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK PSL. the for employment abou entertatnmentiet her re. hildren of Lin- | ‘t¢y_Will spend the winter. From fhe Springfield Repuilican, tuning thence easterly with the su guity Court for said District, in a’ cause wher ing de estate, situat> In the city of agp. are still without any int as morning, when all the children o| -| Miss Mary ©. Gilpin has invited a num-|° = Pomeroy: street one. hundred (100) fe oe SUA et ath wie bomen s of ‘Columbia, to wit: All the mis ths whereat HI be welcomed to join in the testivi-| per of her neighbors to unite with her ina] Not long ago Joseph Jefferson took tea} southerly parallel with sth street road (soy | Willian Ti “Myers was defendant, ple cancel of lana Hel with Por Vv street nd bein 1 father reading circle, to meet regularly at her | with some girls at boarding school, and sat | fect; th Westerly py stinguished as ia & ase In : ito her home i idee Pane One hundred (00h fert to tbe ath street road, and | i n aim, ta he ts confident that his son monston has returned 2 house after the holidays. by the fire all the evening with them, tell- | (Pe Qusured (1 feet ad eighty. (80) feet to 1M. ‘stee's, subdivision of part of square five bu some persons here endeavored to make hie oeckville after a visit to Miss Keys at} Mrs. Charles R. Hallowell and Missing stories. How he laughed when they ace of beginnin same. being improved as per ydat xeconfind tn the ofl n, ait that pa el of believe: tut he thinks thet ne bene igewood. Frances Hallowell have started for Den- of Washington, the valuta, two-story. Di in Said Dis- asked him if he ever went to boarding mine WEnCE Clee tens oes Irving Hall, having been repainted, pre-| yer, via. Wilmington, Del. Paani San Fis Ronee | Soae aie (sh, wits the ves Laud By hifead aa ore jiu pers | sents a very attractive appearance. Edward C. Gilpin’has been in Atlanta, {School himsrif.- He said that he was | the lien of a deal of trust to seme the parm thirty. | impr brick dwelling disposition and not aware Ge the aut — Charles F. Brooke, William F. Gilpin and | property baby while still in long clothes, | of @ note for $7,000, ty be assumed by Tae par: Feline Anh tore artis Fg etary caused by his absence to pare SLIGO. Clarence L. Gilpin bunting in the mountains | and had never been to any kind of a iw/oP Salp-opresetibed ily, (ho'decree=|OnctUini SIE Aer IenreGseaents Eas Sat | gat Gace cietaatnd alata tobe ansaid ay tee neglected to send them word of — of Virgtnia; Mrs. Philip ‘T. Stabler in Lou-| conoo), What a text for an cducational | cash, one-third iu one year and one-third In two ing of an old frame dwell! Sauer Ralusese tobe gud ka -caKh, be GEO UAle t where Th Yan ch vats: mates of the German Orphan A near Good Hope hill, will have their : - Curtiss and Mr. Will Curtiss] doun county, Va.; Mrs. Tarlton B. Stabler : : Sear or all cash, itt the een fi pire ce College, Pa., | @ Alexandria, Miss Alice Tyson, Rober? and | discourse! Joseph Jefferson never went to red ymymenta to be secured by deed reat home from Swarthmore ©" Geraid Hallowell in Wilmington, and Miss | school! Where will you find a better edu- | upon the prem’ses sold be evitene lox the: Chrigtmas hond izabeth Hopkins in Baltimore. cated, more thoroughly informed, clearer- | Wearing interest. pats annually, fon of the purchaser, f trast ms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | the amvunt above the trast to be assumed may bh sh, balance in two equal payments at one and | pcid in cash, and the other half in a second trust two yeaay, secured by the promissory botes of the | upou the property sold, besring daterest at six (G) nd a deed of trast on to propert pentum per annum, poyable semi-annually, A the i ; ix nas during the present liday sea- ‘ = “3 . = os of 6 per centum per annum. A deposit: of $200 | sold, or all cash. at pure option, Cony deposit of $200 will be required upon neceptance of son. Presents will be distributed to each of | Mrs. M. C. Graeves Is recovering from a) Miss Alice 13. Stabler of Woodside, Md.. Is| minded, more keenly appreciative man | thou duch parcel sid to be inade at time of sale, | anclng aud rcrording Mt purchasers cost, at bid If terns of sale not complted with im the litue ins, and they will rendor an | recent severe illness. the guest of Mrs. Asa M. Stabler, and Miss] 100 ‘huo Then he began to talk about | All conveyancing, av wz and recording af | posit of $100 required on the diy of sal | fifteen days from day of sale th trustees reserva approp tnd Interesting program of} Mr. Joseph Abel has completely recovered | Agnes Bryant of Alexandria, the Misses El-| (% a purchaser's cost of nut _ BESS. FL LEIGHTON, Truster, the right to resell the property at the risk and ost musical and Wterary exercises. "| trom an attack of typhoid fever. brey of Miraval and Miss Beatrix Tyson of | “Schneider,” for some one inquired what | complied wi vie, the | d18-ddds _ ? st. nw. the defaulting after fve dass’ ad- risk and days" pub- din Wash. riding at nent [a some cewspaper, publi I D.C. aveyancing aud ALE OF A L TRACT OF PUFCUISIr's cos? SUBUIMBAN REAL ESTATE, PRONTING ED WAUD S80 TP AUGHOe Se TAROMA HENRY J. FINLEY, Trust ool of Slizo M. FE. Church | Marden of Mrs. Joseph 'T. Moore. had become of the old dog, being sure they | truster ristmas entertainment Friday, | Other visitors of the past week are Mr.| had séen him in years gone by on the | jy nence, oME and Mie Celee eemiay Telth | Stage, and now he doesn't appear. ‘That | in Washington, D. ¢ | more, Henry M. Murray of Anne Arundel,| Was a compliment for his master, who ail Christmas eve oment | The Sunda: uny to- | will give a C ected | December 27. ni —_——_-— Will be given at St. I An imm ot se tree has e opera now: LLIVAGEN, Trustee, S26 F st. ow, on the stag hefore the x ft beginning Aa ELTS 5, 4 AL AUCTION, 1 E ived It will have been decorated BELTSVILLB- Mrs.’ Joseph W. ‘Tilton and Frederick P.) makes all his andjence | see Schneller. OT a Corte aed cof tenmetp ane anes] emote Wasi. Loan and Trust bldg. irets of useful and pleasing articles ae Moore of New York, Thomas L. Moore of | Why, we know, every one of us, exactly a Pa NoRenibe? & . - es nose ty whom they nae ive aoe ‘ct | Tuesday evening last a very pleasant and} Richmond, R. Rowland Moore of Suffolk, | how ‘he looks, but ‘he has never existed, | e24-d&ds ee he = folio 4az peed ait Boma ECE MISE LTR, mprises almost ev diticle of outeiie| delightful straw ride was given to Miss| Miss Belle W. Hannenn of Philadelphia, | except in his master's heart, and our faney, | —————~ — =e ad” for the. eee ‘Wparel, together with musical in-| Blanche Fink by Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rhine, ther T. Moore of Swarthmore Col- | as he had painted hm thee ; THOMAS DOW AUCTIONEER, “gerne Soe re Tt By onler of te Trustees. it’ of the smaller Kinds, such nel xe. mei RS L PGeiteRIPENeS Thomas J. Lea of Baltimore coun-| Mr. Jefferson seems to enjoy answering = hare ee C ae ye = et Ean ae = monicud, -aecotdlone, hte the ten ue] Atte Rewinald Ropy and Mr: George Parkes, John’ Figar Hallowell of St. Louis and | auestions, or if he @oes not he was ygry | TRUSTEES: SALE OF PREMISES KNOWN AS NO. Ht DAY UF DECEMISE Nie THA SUTTON & €0., AUCTIONEERS. ming the tree is being performed ander | {lowed by a party at the resilence of her | ytiss Marcia Libbey of Washington. good-natured about it that evening, for Just] 4. 8! SOUTER ETT ae ein GK LING mn front OF tite peices, dine wor Supevintendence of Mrs. Dr. Goduine, | father, Mr. Joh Fink, At half-past 8 all] “Tt is announced that the wedding of Mr. | a hint would bring Out the most interesting | , Coder and recorded | JoWiRE deserved rea ai unte Am 6 “cone REE-SPORY BRICK of the superintendent, and Dr. A. Hf. | were ushered to the handsomely decorated | George Willson and Miss Forsythe of New | Conversation, He spoke of the fact that No. 152), at f Wit: All thar certain plies or gaceel Or anettsnt | EY SOLTH WEST Witmer, tirst assistant superinte partments of Mr, Fink's residence and | Jersey. and of Mr. Luther Muncaster and] in the majority of the artistic professions f the Di pretises kuowa and distinguished as and. bs 1 af trust, dated the one of the t : zed | Miss Mary Willson will occur in January, | glory comes only after the death of the sures of the evening were.indulged | the latter at the home of George Willscs | author, but with the actor his reward and present of some kind, either from than ce ting of vocal and instrumental mu- | year Colesville, can be enjgyed in this world, and lated te them by the tes of nature o sie and danctr At 12 o'clock refreshments Cards are out for 4: with him. We asked him which he sell, at pul nm, all of that certain Following the distribution of pres- | were served. Among those present were | Hall, December ud prefer, and with that rare smile of | Of jgud dituate in the ety ct Washington, © will be a ball, lasting a couple | 3 Lorena Rhine, | 8iven by the Olne rid has been very | Tistriet, know ng part of lors nu nd at its conclusic Lula Ham- twent partys 1, on + than 1,700 innate attendants will, it is said, fail to receive a part of a tract Aral Lieulus (ed on. tue f September, A.D. IS, * and prt | nnd recorded ane andr Distriet inning for the | of Columbla, in Liber No. 106s, nt Wl records for the Dist t_ public anti URDAY, D. 1896, the following deser!tied jand, “DECEMBER HALE-PASE ances at Olney Grange and January 1, both 4 4 Dance Clube his he said, “The ,w kind to me, very kine its. iuterse and runuin north 3t dey 1 HAL! of hours wo 122), twenty-three (23) and twent Tlanche_ Fink, ments will be served tin ge : SAN, He talked at great length about Shake- | 24, in W. Bl Todd e subdivision of square Ratan eee eet rved in the large mond, Gertie t » Hammond, AUPAN speare and the faet that knowledge. of | putibered four bundret ve UG), as per a A eee ae ‘ ‘ ae a = A and Messrs. John Fink, John Wink, jr., Will- scientific truths is shown in his. writings, prded in Book N 20, of athe sur- ipod wha ys cag Seno 5 Ne of the Congress Heights | jam Fink, Reginald Roby, Miller Parker,| Mrs. Sarah A. Laces, India} Which nave only becn established. within of ground | geil Is supe | bel of lot numbered five », in synare nat n has re ommi. has a fron. of tw By reference to Shake- | jy a depth of seventy on D street egies Sb imines west 258.15 | tered Sone t es, and | feet ¢ Beall land to a stoae in the eighth | feands aa follows: Beginning at af trast, | tine of “supports.” thi with said eighth line | per of suid lot, Ueuce north one hundred and forty ronsisting | north 78 desrees 22%4 minutes west 634.4 fect with | fect rid three 3) inches to publ the Beall land to the place of beginning, contain stot line of Sah alley twenty: ing 4.92 acess of Lind. + hnandred ne of sale: One-fourth of the purciase money to be paid in cash, ond the balanee in equal ps or all cash, at the | yy ons, two and three years, with and rece Lat the rate of six per ¢ ile to be complied 2 seta nn day of sale, A de- property ved a letter | Walter French, George Patker, Parke awis, Ete, Bring $4,200. 2 ners informing . Vincent "Kiernan, ais s ssconteth ming | Chappel, V ernon Belt, Vincen a na * | From the New York Sun. Speare he showed,that starring is not only | ts m particularly de fdon for) Lucian Loye, Peter Gallant, George Kieler, T ‘i nists” Se " unobjectionable, but absolutely essential to er with the Improvements: Us Hichard ithine and Thomas Rhine. Dancing| ‘The seccnd day's sale at the American | Unobjectionable, i es Te line centinued until 2 o'clock, when the happy | art galleries of articles belonging to th liaramds cone; figure (stands: (conssiccously, $1,000 in cash, bat crowd dispersed to their respective hom ite of Mrs. h A. Smith of Philadel- | above the others in interest. Romeo and bee M. Rhine has just arrived home ; ven - a the. proui notes of the purchaser and a de Miss Ida M. Rhine has Elke hee a phia, for the purpose of obtaining funds to | Juliet is the only exception to this, and! of trust on the propert ans fom Batenory aie. Sree annie ape construct playgrounds 2nd a house for | there the two characters are so wholly | purchiser's optio CHURCH. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Rhine expect to| Children in’ Fairmount Park, resulted one in spirit that they may be considered | purchaner's cost. spenl the Ubristmas holidays in Baltimore | the realizaiion of about $4,200, This It was on Sunday evening that he was | Dusit of $40 routed at tin th Mr. Alexander Hunter, father of Mrs. | rake the gross receipts from her collection | talking and the subject of Sabbath-break- Ian ant nidred and one (01), with wetes 3 from the him that the west of th a Lambe o eet lam} cannot te ed, because mider th ntrol of the be Mrs, M. M. North, who si ed in The Star, is fl al ) feet, to the place of | the improvements thereon ‘This property will be sold, subj or deed of trust for $7,000, whi to ran, pove the trust, $2,000 PAL The union services under the auspices of ITON, ‘Trastee, the Christian leay eciety were held nine. about ing was su ted. “If L were a fisher- RICHARD E. Trustee, pee Saal Bare Sundae « RES Chico Gk e oo The highest figure of the day for any one | man,” he said, “I should never fish on Sun-| — ¢18-a&ds 485 435 st. mw. area is the mates Of tbe pur sermon by MeGMl of the Episco, BRIGHTWOOD. thing was $#25 for a white Ve n point |day, but being an actor, I can rest both Sy EAS epee OL ee property, or all cash, at sty aul cen mene pe . as met lace flounce, purchased by Mrs. Smith at | soul and body by fishing.” He added that Tee ee Doras faatting ps ttice of rel gg od Renee Sy eh Ps 7B A. all, Rev. A. M.| eigay night the Christian Endeavor So-| the Paris exposition of §S7S. There w during his many seasons in countries where NCANSOD + RUST ONES Wonee " c. At Cost of purchaser, —“Terhis t Cack Kev, J. T. Barber, Rev. A. J. | cicty of this plece gave a soclable and sup-| #X ang one-half vards of it, and it. we the theaters were all open on Sunday he | gppsrpes EB untuproven | Vshinstom, FOX, Trustee, trustee reserves the Porter, Rev. J. H. Jenkins and Rev. W. C. Re seaidetiGe Ot NETS. MeElwee, | Delf yard wide. The figures were lille had never consented to play, although he eREAL © SEEN’ EE DE st. a. erin. ere MeMivhuel were also present. ‘There was a | PeF at the residence of Mrs. Jane MeKiwee | the valley, fuchsias, roses and v eelleved that tn matty, cises) theithea ton pre BETWEEN fe ae deste ANTINDIO Pa. ave Maes Souieeniton rekon on Flint street. pa eee 1 mie were | whole bordered by ribbon in bow-knot pat- | Vented a vast amount of vice on Sunday |, STIEET S0U ae eae _deisatds 410" Gth st.” nw. jez dts - Pay Miss Rittree whe indine the | Petdered by Miss Grace Calc and Miss | tern ard edged with a floral design. night. Asi om all religious considera-~ iy virtue ee h ht TLOMAS DOWLING AUCTIONEER SUNCANSON 5 er0ke Wes cade 5 phe y ats te oe Anna Nalley. Miss Luey Broster sang “Ben }] A folk ing fan Of Venetian Point ace, with Hous, He Beuk Ve boat one aa of rest in | March 23.) Siratsi oe je ed G12 E ST. Ni. aS DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTI = Vadis homentort ia A ies ES | are ve are a an vas spent in | tortoise-she icks ornamented with dla- | ev! seven is necessary a busy man, 3 ‘ and at the} _— _ eat USTEES’ SALE OF SLE IMPROVED hecomelisonnca aedonaniea hee. a novel contest, which res i fans generally bought good prices, There | illustrating by reference to many famous | signed trustees, will sell, Esorere) eee T PARK. and said there is one law which | of the premises, on THL tist in regard to | SIXTH DAY OF DECEM hould make use of | FOUR O'CLOCK PML, Us ake use Of | and premises, situate in t alled natural acts, such as re-| the [pistrict’ of Coli rl, orna- | turning to the stage to pick up a handker- | being -all of or 1, and a|chlef left on the table. Nothing should be | five (3), in xy , Gordon, | tan of black thread lace on tortoise-shell | done in a play which does not help to de- | Sexventy-six, (1076) dated the seventh ecorded in Liver nd records : of the District request Of | the ecured, med trus- | they in front he | THIRTIETH, | PARC ye aD. Iss Mrs, HR. Center of Washing. {428 of @ prize to Mr. Hubert King. The | were nineteen in all, and the total realized | actors, Sunday with his mother. 8” | supper was also highly unique in the ar-| from tiem wes $4. A fan painted by | ought to govern every Wilhs Dixon fas returned from a| rangement, Tne guests were Mrs. Caldwell, | hand, with the “Signing of the Marriage | tne extent to which he k's visit to the Atlanta exposition. Mrs.W.J. Cook, Mrs. Sands, Mrs. MacElwee, | Contracts" done by Boe orn sticks of | little | so ipsa on cenione ana poe Or ane ween ae J. Middleton, Mrs, William Bex, Misses | mented with gilt. brought $5 By virtue of a d-ed of trust of Novem! folio the ur (4) and uisaud and tion, in front FOURTH DAY 0: WR CLOCK PAL, : 1. at publ premises, on MONDA Huge, teacher of the inte ate depart- | Grace Caldwell, Matule ‘ernis of sale, One-third of the purchase money | 1805, AT FOUR lots pumbered following descriles seinbiva, situate Ment Ree reMicacd ve Nee ee fn BREE’ | Anna MacElwee, Mabel MacElwee, Maggie enameled and incrusted with dia- | velop either the plot or some one character, | «That juvcashe and the bulunee Tn two cruel | 40, 47, 48 aud 49, iu square 1008. Js iearden dpe rire terre yee Steg ville, Var ; sal bg wee, Anna Nalley, Ella Keene, Jessie | #0nds, went for 382.50, after a $50 start. Mr. Jefferson Is a man who illutrates this | instanments, and two years, with | ‘Tertis: Sold subject to a dead of trust of $1,095, “designated as and being lot numbers Mr. W. RR. of Mt. Clair, N. . Detar ae aa wees Among the laces was a white shawl of | even in desultory conversation. Every word | interest at six (6) per centubt per auaum, June 12, 1807, together with six months” fnter- peied and Moore, trustess’, suls- and Mr. F. H. Eastinan of Cornell Cri, | Bro%m Virgie Brown, Sophie Robinson, | venetian point lace of the finest quality, | of his tells. semiannually, from day of wale, secured hy dew ne Deters 12, tele, Cetincs over and alae in Diowk mumlsted fourteen (14), Le Droit Senate SS RCINE foe tie Noliiaoa © Z e sinso) ty Brost Lav- | workec ps a soms. 5 s wandering e ev! it S n the property sold, or all cash, he | s Ist, one ; talanes one and tvo the same ap) din Liber No. vers are home for the holidays. Annie Robinson, Lucy Broster, Rosa Lav-| worked in designs of flowers, blossom: In spite of his wandering life he evident- | of trust upon property 4 CERUIE ee SION ON TOeE | Gnatas HUN Ankenats, BEGUEEd Thy Seen oe seme ont same apy Livisians), hove sak trust, at option | tre surreyor of the si a. pas eet = el stic é Ses ption of the purchas ender, Alive Glover, Ethel Thomas, Rhoda | ferns and palm leaves. A bid of $100 was |ly has very domestic tastes, and speaks | 0 ~ required of the purch: t pride and affection of his | 20t,8i by reuulred of the pu Crescent Lodge of Mas 13, oF all east ns at Lewinsyille er at the time of | the pro held + stertainment day night, and | Thomas, Messrs. John Brawner, Hubert | ™#de for it, and tne price quickly went to | With the greate i Ie. All conveyancing. recording and) notarial | of purebaser. A deposit of $100 required at Uime | fiouvounute: consisting of a’ three-stury. brie pale ting a = etn HENNE: |e les, Leonard Brown, Theo. Thomas, | #3. A Venetian point lace flounce, with | 8tandchildren. Well may they be proud | to be complied with withia ten days from day | cost. * Sk the purchase mon ered an interesting add Know nard Brown, Theo.’ Thomas, | 415. A Venetia oaich @ es BS f sal wise the trustees reserve the right WALTER B. WRIGHT, in two equa The Christian Endeavor Society will hold:| N. C. mR. TL. Stone, Willem aa | eee ae ae ee eetaa ia Soups and | Orpetuate Bre atiaiher, and if only they | 2) scscil the property at. the slak aod cost ‘of tbe ROBMRT EL BEADLEY, stallments, pay and two scare, wi # sunrise prayer meeting Wednesday morn-| John Glover, Walter Collins, Alvin Mac-| fess, the whole four yards in length and | perpetuate his spirit the world will be a | {0 fea (he bike dei9-dkds Trustees. | terest at six (8) per eeutum per annum, payable feur and a half inches wide, brought $120, | happier place to live in during the next " ALDIS B. BROWN ee ea aE sanmually, £0 hristlan Endeavor | @nd_ a handkerchief of Vevetian point and | generation. ot wey, | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTION int-annually, four 62. "| trust upen the p Ke Buchesss lace, Wi E ani 5 . E._ EDMONSTON = of tio 1° mory Chapel | duchesse lace, with floral border and open. Ome Be om, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMpRovEn | %tlon of the pur ing In the M. B. Church. Elwes and Ray Keene. The meeting of the C society held Sunday night at of sale, secured by deed of i, or all cash, at the posit of $200 will be —_——_—> — BROOKLAND. ny 3 ions Vas aT. - oT. Y SOUT - - equied of the p baser at t time of sale. All led by M phie Robinson, spealcing | “rk medallions, was bid up to $27, -akds ‘Trustees. REAL ESTATE ON SOUTHEAST CORNER OF | 'citlted of the pibchaser at the time of “ upon the subject, “True Friendship; What} Another tiny hendkerchief of Venetian aus. : TENTH AND 1 STREETS N¢ TWO | Soc oc the parchaner.. ‘Dertts Of ealeitn te cemnsion Yesterday the schools ec! “BRICK d for the holl-| ft ts." She handled the theme with much | Doint, with a spray of roses in medallions the Wife, but After | (FTE ABOVE. UNTIL LOTS AND TWO TE SALE IS POSTPON! say a <a * 3) 3 op | With withir tem days from day of sale, otherwise days, and teachers and pupils alike bent | care, and made her remarks both interest- pa ried or roses, woe e - on She Preferred the Money. MONDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D: SESE OO Nr OCS Eee Ae STUBS tee trastees reserve the right 18 Feel the property ia Fi 3 s ean ctive. The exerc closec . ras cov same kind ot 1896, at Same hour and place, XD DWELLING. e se at the risk and cost of the defaulting pure! si their energies to make this last day one of | !ng und instructive. The exer closed | 7 with designs of lilies, roses, and for- | From Lite. ig ALDIS B. BROWNE, Oa THURSDAY, 1 ER TWENTY-SIXTH, oe ALDIS. B._ hilk with a duet by Miss Sophie Robinson and Jollification. At the Soldiers’ Homa school | S'2 7 Oy proster, a vocal selection. it | §€t-ine-nots, sold for $42. "A scarf of sim-| “Here is your Christmas*present.” : ne eee He ticnt of the premises, aod purvuaat fo. ths : ail the pupils were Invited into Miss King’s | 44! (the subject of the next | Har Work sold at $80. “A black thread lace | ‘There was a lock of great happiness on | _%23 Trustees. | Nuuirements, and’ by virtue of two deeds of trust, room, where, with the combined grades, a| te The THIngs Of Chris a ey ee eee earn acon, BU™ | Dimpleton’s face as he turned toward his ee PG ee SEE eee Oe ne | O2l-Okts: Trustecs, program was rendered. The | Ity." and will be led by Mr. Theo. Thomas. | 14! mblage when it was knocked down | Wife end hended her a neat, rectangular MB. LAT and iG a TO ASSI, In Liber ‘No, 88° follo 41 et = - =i m was fragrant with ev Announcement was also made (nat Priday @| ar s45. ‘The women, who predominated in | package, on which her name was careless- yee a Eien the lind records for the Distetet of Cor N BROS, AUCTIONEE! all Caste tice hi he ceaitence Of Mou danewmaebivee oo the audience, seemed to regard It as an un- | ly written in pencil. ee EES TRON BiG Aine SMe ee ed TRUSTEES, SALR OF VALUABLE IIPROVED vith al k aT reot, Brightwood Park. The Chris- ote ‘gain. “Yes, my : “i Vi of the Supreme Court of suiber 1, TSS1, , A.D. EAL ESTATE, Cachers wave his Gr her pupits a token; | an Bndeaior exertiaes wore followed. by | g,1Re souyenit spoons went at thom Stoll ase og vasseinsa ion HE atte cat the wine vipasied onthe Sd day |S Leet No. Ly of sald | ,StiReE Sotertiwe se No. 16088, complainants ber, A. D. 1Se5, in Equity ¢ H. West et al. are h services, the sermon, aded her children with stock-| the regular churc rist,” belng delivered by the Mr, Draper presented his vas HEELOES » While Miss Minnie |“ Mr. Thomas Blagden is having gas pipes lighted her little ones with | and water pipes laid for the purpose of sup- pupils, too, did not fail | plying the new he has erected In the Saintes yle subdivision. Tbis work is done at { purty secured . We will sell at public auction the fol I estate, situate In city of Washi oo, in said District, to wit: Lots Nos 35 and 36 of Joun HL Wheeler's sutdivision of ‘part ‘of sauire iS sifid sulivision is recorded in the sur of said District in Liber No. 11, folio 73, | Bietulses, Llots being part of lot *D," of Thompson's | 4, a8 recorded | Is91, ind duly Met seq., of the L ad at the eequ party secu by, we, the anderst, fees, will sell, at palilic suction, Im frout of the ou MONDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY MBER, AD. "1806, “ar POUR O'CLOCK PoM., the following deserited land and promi vein William tea, orange, sugur and bonbon’ spoons, | and exa:nined curiously in turn a bright and Dennis Met ete, Two ens, silver, one inscribed | new passbook and checkbook of a well- Ww end having a raised medal- S ee ime 7 hon portrait of Martha Washington and a pate Denke ye robiapme sume SL Wes) cous) ir iat photograpk of Mrs. Grover Cleveland, and | bled to know just what to get you. Re- | Q¥, ‘VY, the other bearing a golden rod design, | Calling the number of occasions that you | tated i went ut $1.50 each. A silver spoon orna- | have remarked that you would like to feel | UY the followi he District ve (2), thirteen (1 exerted real Columbia, to , and the south onc Ar the ee subdivis tof satd squsre ram wus as follows: Sungs | #8 own expense, and @ large force of work- fa é da aes of jot fourteen (4), in nree (3h, oltice ber of Washington, in the Dist a reading by Wille Murphy, | 2&8, are employed in laying the pipes on | Penegl WHR medallion portraits of the | that you were independent, and knowing subdivision of part of "Mt. “Airs ee ang being the south in various ith street road. recorded in the oft feet 8 inches of original lot eveland and their 1 o i 1 et in square Haren. Be id i ey a also what an excellent thing it is for a | Friendship, as per Lin the oft se lots will be sold separately. fort es 1 ice Murphy, Mars Ling: (ang, | Miss Daley Brown of “The Marshan | 22ushter Ruth sold for Woman to acquaint herself with the or- | Mmtser, of Said District In bok “Cnty No. 8" |Terms of sale: Oue-thint cash, of wale $150 on | (7esther with te Improvements, ‘consisting of Bennie Martin, B Kini | Vor Gute oie ted elke ee coe DIAN AND MAGICIAN. dizary methods af ‘doing business, it oc- ine dwelllugs. Pal SE Cites or eae Srl tal | ne One-third of the parchase money yected home for the holidays, Mrs. W. J. Cook and daughter have gone to Elmira, N. Y A: u's, With interest’ from day King, and a ‘violin solo by antally, k. There were several cho- and a vocal solo by Mary rms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- paid iv cash, and the balance in two equal curred to me that it would be a nice thing see tani to open a bank arcount for your ow se, third of the purchase money in cash, and the » to make a visit of several | Astonished Red Men See a New Value || have. therefore deposited $100) te your | balance in ane and two sears, for witch the notes to be see red by of trust neing and reco:ding nts, payable In one and two years, with Six (6) per centum per anndm, payable 5 « % chaser niust be given, with interest at Ts lly, from day of sale, secured by deed Lippolil, the school joining in the chorus. | ¥& in a Ye credit. Here are your bank book and your | of the, pure : at pu Cosy Terms of sale to be complied . : = The Brightwood fe 1 team is 2 x 3s the rate of six per centum per ‘unum until paid, nas : " Or all cash, at the Was a mandolin sulo by Miss Minn ODP enee é. : 2 2 oN, Baty - en id to the bank with me and leave | or all cash, at the purchaser's option. purchases + of Rule. fon, After this program was over there | Christmas day in Brightwood Park between | “Nothing so completely mystifies an In-| Your signature, add the thing Will be cone | oF goo uli be req ime of sale on each |‘ default. WILLIAM F. TouTzra recording and notarial fees at the Was a inagic lantern exhibition wens and the Radford team of Washington, | dian,” said Capt. Partello, at the Officers’ | plete. Th what ‘do you think of that pouse: sold All conv. powledstng und fee ‘Surviving Trostee. oat OE the: parcharer: Tecnt of aes ra be com- schoo! sO = fille te Roe > rec “ vi 2 7 *hri: oe recording at rms of sule are Sy ~ 1 with within t 8 from day of sale, ot nd school also was filed with | i wonorse team belonging to Andrew | CUD Tecently, “as to witness the operations fonyour< hristirag: at Md ‘with in ten days after day of sale the PLANE yHOLTZaan, Misc abe cistern ceserve: the clekt tb seeel tes ae: BG! yoties can’ REE of some itinerate sleight-of-hand per- Us lovely, deay, of course,” replied | trustees reserve the right to resell at cost and risk | ay : ee) propesty at the clsk and cost of the defaulti iller ran away yesterday morning at Pp a20-dtdbs trees graced the rooms, Trustees. | purchaser. and | rig T " By Mrs. Dimpleton, looking at him somewhat | of defaulting purchaser after three days’ public | —% = Were the gifts exchanzed between | Htishtwood. The horses were caught be- | former, many of whom find thelr way into | vaguely as she awiently turned over the | sdverisement of buch resale u MATOLIPFE, SUTTON & Co. AUCTIONEERS. WILLIAM FE. EDMONSTON, “rs and pupils, ‘The pupils of the sey- | fF much damage had been done. the sparsely settled portions of the north- | jcaves of the check book, “and yet, do you ens Ew AnD fe errs (Successors to Ratclitte, Darr & Co.) CONST ANTINE H. bole tecre elghth grades surprised their west, where they are always sure te reap | know, I think I would rather have had the ander PUNEDWAED “Sh Cneane” r . 7: : ATH pure rn 7 kK % ei f ” M. CLEARY, ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABL Mv % NATH’, WILSON, Attorney for Party Seeured, her, Mr. C.K. Kel, by giving him a|* a good aarvest. Prof. McAllister, the ma- | ney. ‘340 Indiana’ avenie, PROPERTY ON DELAWARE AVERe ine | ANG donee bet mor * en agas cherry rocker, whi h he found at his hou gician, once visited a camp of River Crows ——————————————— 420-dts ‘Trustees, TWEEN 1 AND, M STREETS, AND ON 2D xt = a on his return from school ta ‘fhe store of Mr. John F. Carlisle was sold | 0n the Yellowstone, and, after extracting a VEEN K AND | L STREETS DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, iss L. PV. Batlle: € pup @ i i a ., es NORTHEAST. =f nt a 24 Mins b> i Halley wave her puplis games at public sale Saturday to Mr. Charles | ¥#fous packs oficarda and gthee atcles AUCTION SALES. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. LEE, Urtue of & deed of trust, duly recorded in| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCR seo hk vis dainty. newile | Downs of Washington, OF the nstonistied Indians was incited ioc THIS EVENING, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST | reccrds for the Disteict of Coltiubia, and at the | ERUEERTY. KNOWN AS SUMMER 1225 @ uley .pf her| Philip D. Laird, attorney, sold the dwell- | big feast of roast dog and other delicacies. | watTER B. WILMIAMS & CO, AUCTS IN A TRACT OF LAND IN SUBDIVSION CALIe | request of the parties secured thereby, the und By virtue of a deed of trust, daly recorted ip pov with siiver i pins, | ing, store and building lots of Mr. Samuel | Chief Two Helly was 20 impressed by the WI ee ED GIZOR AND MOUNT AIRY, BY AUCTION. | signed trustees will offer for sale, by’ public aue-| the land reads. of the District ot Colombe. ta while Misses Boga and Re sraiented Vee : a . = By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | tien, in front of the respective premises, on FRE. | fue, dnd reeds of the Di E - thelr little ones with candy. fe aeiat 1 |S: Gloyd at auction Saturday, Ex-Sheritt | teat medicine powers oie prctessor thet District of Columbia, passed on the 7th day of De- | DAY, WHHIKD DAY OF JANCAIN. AD Tsai. ett party peccmet teen ae pain dinely Ustle Stes: with candy he Groeramil ij waivail/wan!ttaijuceliveer Abst oot. wigwam, introducing cember, A. D. 1805, In Equity Cause No. 16610, | HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, ail’ those pieces or | PtP, Party secured thereby. at public. auction, in = ‘ e him to his daughter, Miss Wicista-Neeta | - Wherein James H. Dabney et sl. are complainants, reels of ground and premises, situate, lying and EN and | Miss Carrle Walker is home from Martins- | (meaning Wild Cat) and offered her fora wenty= court anid Tay A. Salth et al. are defeadanis, the unter: | Feing in the rity of Washington, la the Disteice os | SEVENTH Was as follows: Songs by the FOUR OCLC Eg Mag ro oad sa recitations. by Mary® Dowlini burg, W. Va., for the holidays. wife at the low price of two ponies. The signed will sell, by public auction, on THURSDAY, | Columbia, and known and distinguished as lots (oem po jer, Leland Holmes, Bessie Maxwell, Jose; tev . y i oI : THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. | sisty-three (63) and sixty-four (64) of It. P. Jack- | CSt#te, to wit: ler, Leland Holmes, Beaste Mi xwell Joseph | ey, 1. L. Lloyd, pastor of the M. E. feast and daughter were both declined, Annual Sale Fede AS Be AE Pe Coe an aint | aca Areetee mahiiintion er date ie osaes oan iniZt numbered tro hundred and eights-three (253), Abel ont haa Chureh South, has been in Warflel but as McAllister was leaving the tepee - in the auction .ooms of RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & | hundred and ‘twelve (712), together with all tbe | {@ Sdtre numbered ten hundred and four (1004), fa nent features of the program were ldsburs | ne spied a lean. yellow cur. He asked a es LIFE SAU | aanrovementec wighte: eae Francis H. Duehay's subdivision of lots in the said “Rock a Bye, Baby,” by six girl: for some days, where he was called to bury 20-7 920: Fi LVANIA AVE. X.W., WASH- si So, square, as the said suldivision Is recorded in the Chief Two Belly how much he would t NGTON, D.C. : their dolls, and_a recitation by nine chil-| his father, Rev. L. L. Lloyd, sr. for the dom et the eacie ume BUGMIE ke by erder INGTON, D. C., all of the undivided interest of Al a ' Which Mary Coleman died ecized, subject to the its | ON THE SAME DAY, immediately after the sale | Office of the sar-eyor of the DMstric: of Columbia, cach representing a letter in “Christ-| Pentalpha Lodge of Musons, No. 104, has | brute down the back to his tail length: and estate of the defendant Lucy A. Smith in and to the | Of the above, by virtue of the same trust, we witl| 11 Book 19, page 314, together with all the im- 1 a ements, Wa; eascments, rights, privileges and ‘ ; elected the following officers for the new | each time taking a handful of money from T. nt Sil following land upd premises, situate in the county Mey Rostra s Seba Oe eee eee 2) | Sppartenantes ‘to the same’ belonging or in, any first and second grades joined in| term: Eldridge D. Kingsley, W.M.; John A.| the end of his tail. - au on liver fots one Cy amd to Oe Te aaa and Known af | dred and forty-nine (749), together with all the | Wise appertaining. ephna! vane itation by | Belt, S.W.; James B. Adams, J.W.; Harry |“ ‘Him very valuable dog,’ said McAllis- taulerot lant ee ‘aiot ante eee ‘Of | improvements, rights, ete. Terms of sale: One-third cosh, and the balance 1 Buraadine Woodward; |. Cramer, secretary; Philemon M. Smith, | ter, picking a coin out of the dos’s eye end cording to a plat or subdivision made by Lewis | ,,2¢ms: One third caxh, the balance in one and | In gue ad two years, with motes to bear interse song by Edna Jullien, May Weidman and surer; Richard H. Miles, S.D.; ‘Thomas | another out of his nose. ‘Two ponies for Plate Co Carberry, ‘and Feconded in the office of the surveyor | {3 years, with interest from the Gay of sale at | at tie sate of Sik, per, cent, per annum, payable Edith Mf: Gud teeiations by Charley | 1 Fulks, J.D.; Perrie B. Waters, S.; William | Lim, chief.’ °9 of the Distriet of Columbia, in book District 1, | Om the property scld, or all cash, at the optio of | trust upon the property’ soll, or ail cach, at the ‘ole, Milton Daniels, Cyrus es a “The Indians, with eyes as big as sau- = bor a the purchaser.” A deposit of $200 required on each | optica of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required fe Wilson. Louise Hollidge, | “Montgomery county Js to have a post of | cers, stood in awe and astonishment, and | At OuF-sales room, corner 10th and Pa, ave. aw. | ‘Terms of sale cash. A deposit of $100 to be made |e een ok oe te ee ee a oe ne nie ane ie eA ton teranclig not ee Newman, Mary Byrnes and Helen | the Grand Army of the Republle. The insti- | shook thelr heads. After McAllister had SaLES DAILY, Seenned i Ta a tecenacked down, | ‘Terms to be | not complied with in fifteen days from the day of | Ing at the cost-of purchaser. ‘Terms of wile to be — Moore. Miss Tilley “has been very busy | tution will occur in this town Friday next | gene they carried the poor dog down to | AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., THREE AND HALF- | Cthetwite the trast tesco seeing Gay OF sles ML Ure saeaed Geate die actin | coe aes te with school work, so that she was unaide | at 2 o'clock. “Independerce Post, No. 57,”| the river side and cut him open, but the PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Dorchase?. after five days’ advertisement of sucli | risk and cost of the defaniting after witty BeHGOL worm, Solthal oe! wae i | bas been selected as the name for the or-| goose had no golden egg, and they went | Chairs will be furnished for the ladies, who are | chaser after five days’ public notice of such resale | Peso in’ sowie newspaper published in Washing. | ive days’ advertisement of such tesale to some the day's enjoyment #anization. Prominent ex-veterans fn every | slowly back to camp as completely dum- | respectfully invited, ? in some wewspeper published in Washington, D.C. | ton, D.C. All conveyancing and recording at the | rewspaper published in Washington, D. O. passed pleasanuy ¢ ; ection of the county will join, while“among | founded and as solemn as human beings can 3. SEALE, Minager | SECIS eins Se epee fost OF the pUrMIGHN WALTER, Jr., ‘Tro JUN B. “TARSE.” | Trost Several recitations, and the children listen- | those most active in its interesteare Capt. | possibly be. ss WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. d17-10t del3-d&dbs Equity Bulld’g, 317319 43g nw. 420-d&de Heh BENGMANS, Teuton, eo13.deds 7” B55 Ae a sin .

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