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Be Bh 2 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1896-14 PAGES, : DOOLEY ON CUBA. _ : MONEY INTTHE MOUTH. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. He Thinks Maceo Should Have Been | It is Dengerous: as Well as Dirty ‘TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. iting his sister, Mrs. S. H. ——___ 7 # sence as barrage Everett & resident of the town « num gs to Have His Christmas, seagrass: oor Between the Lips. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 918 F ST. N.W. | GG. SLOAN & OO, AUCTIONEERS, lay @ SE ger ta “ir. James Joner, ‘who Ms been occupsing the| ‘Th’ death iv McCeo is a dlvvil tv al “Did you notice that?” asked Dr. J. 3: TS PRENES 0.3 Mh Seer | The Entire Stock of Come | ™Sireer “AER0F FRAME DWELLING ow sp Havenner of the government print- a of Mrs. Auchmoody, hag rented the Ford | ha-ard blow to th’ cause iv Cuba,” said Mr. | Clarke of this city.to me as we were riding phORTHWEST. fecti H d ae NORTHEAST, » Was run over by a horse and wagon |" Pioneer Lodge of Good Templars will visit Min- | Hennessy. ‘He was a brave man an’ a| on a Sutter street car. May 15 ieee, 2 Seat of treat to me, Benriag Gate. ionery, ANASOME | ky virtue of a deed of trust, dated tho 12th of while riding om his bicycle several weeks ago im | nehaha Lodge of Washington next Tuesday night thrue wan.” bi What he drew attention to was a Chinese | et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- w 1, ts at | The Christmas entertninment the Sunday ington and was very seriously Inju bh fo wat that he ao catches ant | Sac eee tg AOL De hd ee has returned te his duties af the office. Epworth League of the M. E. Church South da; The funeral of Dr. Ezra W. Leach, who died | has organized a i, er in comnection with Monday Iast at his home near Anacostia at an ad- | ft, which meets every night at the homes vanced age, took place this afternoon from the | 0 the members. Anacostia Baptist Church, Rev. Hugh T. Steven- | gor'the nolidaer °F Springfield, Mass, ts home fon, pastor. The services were conducted by Revs. | Mr. Clarke of Purcellville. Va., 1s filling peeps" Joly, 1883, and duly recorded tn Liber No. 1844, Fixtures, &c., of the [iio oeeco as Babee Pt “Yes,” sald Mr. Dooley, “’tis too bad he | passenger, who, when asked for his fare, | lmbia, we will sell, at public auction, In above | ° -”¢ - ° District of ‘Columb at the ti shed be kilt so early in th’ month. Th’ | took a nickel trom the intertor of his left,| Byz!*@,02 THURSDAY, Fae eee ‘yore | Sherman Confectionery Septimber killin’ was near th’ end, an’ he | ear and gave it to-the conductor. COCR Aja all, tho goods, chattels Store, 1014 F St. N. W., was slain in October just befure Hallow-|° “A queer place for carrying money,” I}-tioding fue’ Ook “to be sold at auction. Counter, one Marble-~ ‘ dinna’ t ler's up to, | said. “I kno many laces that peo- | Counter, one Oak Buffet, Oak Ice Box, f 1 en pw whee Weems 2p ane sapiens oor . hal ON MONDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-BIGHTH, | Gl) in Patrick € Dowag! 1806, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., 1 will sell, at pub: | mombered seven hundred a dousin’ th’ poor man befure Christmas. He | ple carry money in, but that is the oddes' eam Table, Tables, ‘Chairs, China and Gi ‘might have left him to enjoy th’ holidays.| “It was with a view of drawing your at- Terms of sale cash. 3 1 52 Rs Me auction, without reserve, ‘at the above named | some is recorded in the sui ee Stevense mn and other inister sition of it at East Falls Church di ” = > Wan P. us tresses war muerte Chagrsesunl camer | etanae of Mie as Tocris ee But war is a turrible thing, an’ if Mac has | tention to a dangerons practice that od en EDGN TOBRINER -~-1 caibtache'S" gin’ Suuammerted stock of Candies, | Sly 0: Wacbington, D.C. in Boley rely wen eran of Is a ad}. entertainment by junday school of the | to fit in o1 er that Cuba ma: ive he | ed you to look at that: Chinama! sal 18 ‘Trustees. Handsome You: Show Ca ope 5 frame dwelling. served"througheat that struggle. ss ‘surgeon in a | Eplecopal Church will be held Sxturasy" siete, e- of i that’ C! = Qak Counter ‘Show Cases, nee, | @ S EE eee ae aan a | Comber ‘has to be, an’ that’s all. It’s a sure thing | doctor, and then he nudged me to look in| ~6. G. SLOAN & 00. AUGIS, A007 GET N.Wr_| handleome. Oak N. Onuabination ook hea! Case, one Hall Iron — ~} — ats ent ym A yeeen Ad Messachusetts regiment, , # Ser cn) rt », National Cash ter, | on day of rale, whe will be required we Bong oe wy dest. and. retiring na- — Te Inde tinceyador Terarum Put out-| the direction of a well-dressed lady who TRUSTEES, SALE OF A Two.stony BRICK | Marble-top Quarter | Gak “Counters, Marvie-top | depoeit. mon otk we ; as well as fond of the fumfly cirele, le de- ROCKVILLE, Place, he wore silk socks, an’ no man but | had a-moment before taken ner seat and| DWELLING, BEING NO. 908 A STREET | Quarter Oak Mirror-tront Wall Cabinets, “Gass | 9 3. Fines we AnD. clined all invitations ‘to unite with any’ of the Blage, : fumbt = SOUTHEAST. 4YD ALSO A~ THREE-STORY gree, Gpnter Scales and Scowps, | _Gel9dte __JAMES_ WHITE, _Trostece, Grand Army posts of fhe District. He was, how- —— lac was allowed to wear silk socks on th’| was fumbling in her purse for her. fare. AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, BEING | Glass Jars, Electric Light and (Gas Fixtures, | “THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTIONEERS Stent prohibit jonist and never shunned | ‘The afternoon session of the Farmers’ Institute,.j island. On his person was found a goold-| She found the coin she was in search of NO. 1709 18TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘| AWBing and Frame, Signs, Tables, _ Stools, 612 E . F pportuntty to spread bis beliefs in the tem-| held at this place yesterday, was more largely at. | handled hunting knife inscribed with th’ —_ complete set “of Tools and Machinery for the — : 1 - and placed it between her lips while she | 4,2 Virtue of {wo ‘eeds of trust, each hearing | Temnmiete set of Tools ax 0.17 ov perance «question, aie eee ma | tended than the morning meeting; an-uccount~o#4 letters ‘L. G. H.,’ a matchet marked with date the sixth of September, A.D. “1893, ans < iy. Excelsior No. 17 Fur- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, om ls of Van Buren Sehoo a place iegemen which was given in The Star of yesterday, and the | t’ Inscription ‘A. F. C.,’ a pair iv boots closed her purse, and then taking the coin | duly recorded 18 Liver No. 1853, at follo 122 et | BaCtnone large Chocolate Refrigerator; all to be NO. 418 SEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. * = 5 from her mouth, held it in her hand until | sea-, end 127 et’ seq., one of the land records of | 8ld without reserve, as Mr. Sherman intends retic By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated M : ¢ . N. O'C. 3. f 5 rst SUTTON & 0O., AUCTIONEERS. | et one of ¢ nd records of the Dist an’ a letter fr’m William L. Dempsey iv| _ “I suppose you saw that lady place that of, = a amb ’ th will offer for sale, at public auction, in front od eat Of the party wre Omaha to his cousin, Thomas H. Jenks iv | Coin between her lips?” said the doctor. | the respective premised pa tha doe’ anaes teehg. oe Sin oat Se tenet af the peacoat ae Syracuse, N. Y., askin’ f'r a loan iv $8 f'r a ‘Yes; what of that? I have seen that | hours hereinafter mentioned, those certain lots or eee eae en DECEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1808, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | SATURDAY week. A glance be th’ major convinced him | done a hundred time: parcels of land, with improvements, easements and] Liber 1819, folio 86 et eeq., of the laad records of | aC FOUR UXCLOCK PM prised singing a . hut outside of this | proceedings were of a very interesting ¢haractef. the various teachers were remembered With pres | Two gemeral subjects were discussed during the The sannat tuctallation ef aifieers of Electa | evening, the first being “The Condition of Our Chapter, Order of t tern Star, took place | Farmers and Methods of Kelief,’’ by. Prof.,.Jobp mageoh of <he declination | Hamilton of the department of agriculture of of Mrs. John H. ‘frusbeim and Mr. Julius W. agri he following descrited Ha poi BS “Did it ever occur to you that the prac- | Sppurtenances thereto belonging, situate and lying | the District of Columbia: ’and ae the written re- | property: The south sixteen (16) feet nine ¢ ro eee ate We Onny ‘umd Mere. | 12 regard to the important question were discussed bel Adige ere re pu ed ope tt tice is a dangerous one and the source of | ty wit. 17 of Was Disc of Cian thereby, wer wilh o0 MONDAY THE POCEIS | lot wumbered “ais CO). is Teivare’ tumabered “aia james were elected theiz successors. ‘These | by the speaker. ““Duirying for Profit was the uext'| ‘buried th’ body an’ sint f'r th’ correspond. | More disease than many people Imagine? | ‘on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY of OF JANUARY THREE O'CLOCK | hundred a1 axa), unpre ory aed’ the following were ixstalled ta the presence of | subject, ably Glecumcd by Mr. SF. Barber, a ae ain ey AT THREE O'CLOCK | bu and two GXI2), tinprov on DAY OF JANUARY, 1 . - Does that lady know where the coin was | DECEMBER, A.D. 1896, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM, a gi : cellar brick dwelling, No. 415 “ANP, ‘cootse "tip a deathblow to th’ rivolu- | before ahe placed ft in her mouth? May it | lot vumbered scventcen’ (it) is Semel sod Tins deaciived plece-Ce paral of lad in the costs af | erm: Ove-thind cash, valance ba, ooe tion. Ivrything is « deathplow to th’ rive. | Not have been in-the ear of her ‘Chines dered ee Ganda yavision of lote.tn square Dum: | Washington, in. the District of Columbia, meme, | years, with interest, secured Uy" a den ‘ution. Th’ frequint obsequies iv McCeo is | laundryman or cook or may it not have | Pecoraed ia Liber WB. Mo foe aei, ut aie Diat | zhe whole of Mock 2."n the subdivision’ made: by tien, grab age soamced at thne'at oe wan iv th’ mostefrightful features iv th’ pene Pocket of some individual af- | ords af tne office of the surveyor of the District of | Jacob 2. Clark Se en or ES 7 a con us disease? s ed " ‘or prope miceeenta ia acne "he Gnd a in the ear of an individual who had an af-|_And, ON THE SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST | recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis- | to be complied with in ten days, or prop by a two-story Associate matron, Miss Elsie | practical dairyman of Harrisburg, Pa. “Many points’ r F. Dedge; treasures ®. ted with the business were touched upon, tress, Miss Rosa Kuhi vice given in regard to the -proper-condaet of Miss Anna Hartley; set this important branch of farm work. During the A_namb of minor ap- | meeting much information was elicited..in regard hy matron and | to the best means to be employed for the destruc- > office. tion of various pests to the farm. orchard and Ruth, Naomi and | garden, and also to 1emedies for the diseases among pred inducted ii isitors were present fi = ‘Book resold at risk and cost of defaulting. pyr FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot numbered one ‘hundred | trict of Columbia in County 7, page 93. This | be AS ae 2 E- Martha chapters,” and com Fomtety | forts, he, meeting throughout was a signal suc: | Mortality tv twelve in a hundred. He | fsotlon of that organ the microbes of the | faq one (loi) in C. ¥. Riley and others’ subdivision | Droperty wil be sold. eubject to a decd of trust a order from every p wing Tithe (astitete is now considered’ a*pernia.-| crosses th’ throchay an’ dies, an’ he crosses | Gisease would cling to the coin, and when | of lots in square numbered two hundred and sey: | ‘ecorded among the waid land records in Liter 1547. | goa aty “Trustees the installation . given by {dition to the county. it back an’ dies again. He's perishin’ like| Placed between the lips, if there should | enty-six (276), as said subdivision ts recorded in | follo 424, by Which the purchaser te eutitied toa | elt served ip the members of El " the meeting of the county gommtsstoners-Puesday.| m hall of the Masonle’ Temple, during | was largely attended, and & considerable ainount ; hes were made by many persons. of business was transacted. Among he. bills. ex;, Mr. WD. Campbell has amined and passed were the following: Wm. H- ood Hope Hill to Mrs. Dr. Herron of Wash- | Griffith, road account, $35.20; . * . 4 hereof upon the payment of one cent per sheep with th’ rot. He’s dyin’ be th’ thous- | happen to be a cold sore there, or, as it | the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- | relense ti pon the pay ands, stricken at his ows fireside or in th’ | Often happens, a rupture of the tissue, the | INmbia, In Book 1 square foot, amounting to $1,472.39. page 87. Terms of sale: let ite (17), in squat Terms of One-third cash, balance in one field or down on th’ farm. His bones whiten | 8€rms of disease would find lodgment there | ,,2¢" a gees, Ou et "@i), $1,000 of the puy--| and. two years, ately per cent inierest per ancl ivry corner iv unhappy Cuba. His silk | @nd the person guilty of the practice would | chase money to be paid In cash and the balance fn'| Payable semi-annually, to be secured HANDSOME TWO-STORY KNOWN “AS NOL StD PARK. deed cf SPRUCE STREET cage aes “ ood, ¢ there in ; Asa M. Stabler, assessor, socks, sad emblem iv th’ end iv man, dark- | Wonder how it happened that there was | five equal installments, ble on or before five | trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op- y of a decd of trust, duly recorded fn ee ee ee ee ee Charis Witltams, arcemon,’ $HOTe: Ie 1 | ens Ivry hemlet phos nooo counthry. | anything the matter with her. The mi-| sears trom day of eae, with interest at @ per cent | tion of the purchaser. A eon of si required 08, folie 22 sho rede —_+—_—_ $6190, SK. "trendy. “wool $13,500 Chalet: | His undertaker’s bills amount to more thin SFr ee ca Conmemvoue <dlsteae Will Sttach | OF treat rgra the property sold, of all cash, at the | cost. Terms of sale to be complied with tn fifteen | the party secured therehs, HERNDON. roail, $33.80; Crittendon: Ray, piking,- | 018 salary. He’s been waked till their ain’t lemselves to coin, and now yt option of the pu r. days from day of sale, other in front of the Wise ‘the trustees Te- teh, 2S = oo ane W. | & voice among his frinds that can raise th’ | how easy it is to transmit disease not only | “On lot one hundred and one (101), in square two | serve the Tight 16 resell the rty at the risk ners clerk to board wf-coeteal gud sevian.,|, Neen. ICs time fr hla to calle ware se | bY & CO sore, cre lip that is what te | Modes sa cumaretced ome COD), in snare two | serra: the Yiput "Cb es haner, after five | O'CLOC! : Edward “A. Harriss, pjjing. $21.25; John W. |lave some wan else do th’ dyin’. commonly called ‘cracked,’ but by inhala- {ter “equal installs Mpayabie. iu ona -ana, two ‘ iadageen, 0-7] amen ok Bota be Donte Bae Bas teak ee vathan D.” Poole, assessor “I mind wanst whin th’ play iv ‘Pizario’ | tion. years trom day of sale, ‘wi all bcemces | Oak Sper pla a county ae Nits _ Z ‘ 3 yy of sale, with interest at six per | The prope ib cle sper plat recorded in Liber county bos "Aevtann board oe tee bah Allegany was done f’r a week at the church fair a ‘The practice,” added the doctor, with | cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by Froperty will: be-eold clear of all incumbrances as por p ded in Liber county book + except the above mentioned. Indians" was the subject of an interesting |) Young man be th’ name iv Dougherty play- | S°me vehemerce, “4s not only dangerous, | deed of trust upon the property sold, ‘or all cash, EMBER TWENTY-NINTH. P.M., the follow ‘The trial which was to have taken place here last Saturday between Mays and Taylor did not come off. The lawyer for Taylor, R. W. Moore of Fairfax, Jed that Justice Coleman, before resal t printed and published in V te be tried. t competent d th’ but It & itively disgusti nd I can-| at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $10) | THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO... rep eng hh ‘Wiomy the cane: wate $0) Ge tee wae SiS corner by Mr. James F. Allen before the Epworth | ed th’ villyun. ’Twas his business to croak is positively disgusting, ai can- cl . o rustee, | trust recorde Aber 2006, folte to try the he having already expressed an of the M. E. Church South at a recent} ivry night, an’ he done it so well, bein’ a | Ot understand why so many ladies are priate ae te Ridcoatiecctoroneine aoa By Andrew Parker, Secretary. de22-diedbs land records, to secure the Per opinion, thus intivating what the decision would r [as ery instructive and con- | bor-rn stiff, that th’ people used to shudder | &!Ven to it. recording at the cost of the purchaser or pur- | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONE Segre ye Lo are be. There wax considerable controversy between | Gi and those of barnes eet SaMiecapaaker whin he come out afther th’ show. "Twas pip aga ee ras chasers. Terms of sale to be complied with within (Successors. to Ratcliffe, ‘Da chase money to be paid in cash. $100 deposit. re Mr. Me and Mr. Garrett of Leesburg, counsel | predicted the vitimate amalzamation of the Indians | €0ugh to make ye'er blood r-run cold f'r | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. | ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trus- 3 aa A quired at time of sale, and all conveyancing and ~ 3 hg. : tees reserve the right to resell’ the property at the | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROP an haane™s ‘om. Waren ae for Mays, on this point. and it was finally declded | and white races, end predicted that the “savage of | to see a man that tin minyits befure had = risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or pur- WN Sank sath on iteaae ae arty wilt © rg a Jart House, where | the pluine would ina brief time be among. the been stabbed through th’ stummick with a Today. chasers. s > $1801 AND’ 1803 er ee 7 ochiane WUAZAM tings of the past. in soord come out an’ tuck in a pint iv ‘I eC : g W. RILEY DEEBLE, Trustee, GON AVENUE _NORTIWEST. ; § 16 wilt '& s The Iterary club organized at Darnestown a + "Tw: eb . Sloan & Co.; Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale a eae x i. Jath st. now.; eka Gi Jocal Union met at | met Wednenise eeniay oreanized at Darnestwwn | stewed eyesthers. “Twas onbecomin’ th 319 F st! now. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of La. ave. nw party se , AUCTIONEE a , . 4 vr | of dwellings Nos. 1£37, 1339 B st. n.w. on Wed- CHAS. H. BAUMAN, Trustee, the Distriet of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause | The Herndon s0- . there being twelve members pres- fates an’ th’ ladies iv th’ Marrid Women’s ji ec. 28, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. James -F.| ai4-ahes baht sete Cause | Si ee ee eee er nt enki: Gbronponth | conver Jena mi Gaal, tomes gt al, I will. offer. for ‘sale at_ publ by. Dr, away the time until 4 o'clock, “when re-| plates an’ bur-rned their ‘hands whip | Brow? 5 pada PAu Sreattat tie eee und Misses | freshments were served, after which the Dougherty come up bowin’ with his hand uncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— MGHTH Bie Ge ae r. The to meet at ther over th’ place where Ahern jabbed him an’ | Sle of dwellings Nos. 1131-1143 6th st. ne. on RO'CLOCK PM, a : the speakers fone nee foe asada * Not | asked f'r food. Wednesdny, Dec. 23, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Eugene said Reese F an equity of redemp ~ enjoyed during the | “Bimeby he begun to feel th’ coldness, | Carus! and Aldis #. Browne, trustees. mentally {nthe ‘following described ty: Lot Bs. virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of Sere S s ° s. B es four (4s ye District of Columbia, passed S04, No wan iv th’ young ladies ‘d walk home | ©. G Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale A and the south four ¢4 by the | the District of Columbia, passed A\ STORY BRICK 216 NEW YORK ing especially Sristmas as A_RESIDEN( oh, and Mri i ¢ : : CLOSE PROX h, that width, of lot “1 and of a dectee s tary th gave an interesting Christmas re with him, an’ whin he come up sudden on | of dwelling No. 903 New York ave. n.w. on Wednes- SION, ARLINGTON HOTEL, IN THE VERY | and Metcalf’s subdivisi oa ’ Mes iv thim ske’d scream an’ make th’ | day, Dec. 23, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Chas. C, Giever ae SEEN OS er rac tae of Washingtor reels. i John itow sign iv th’ s ity . : : Tt i ¥ virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No, eet by dept! lam et a a oe (ace See, (uN Bees Te and Frank T. Rawlings, trustees. PER eR ree pene ae ‘of Tarsus goin’ on a week, whin wan night | seen a Tomorrow. of the District of Columbia, we shall sell in front | new | th re butlaing ing large store if _papers— sub bad light in his eye. ‘Did you have mercy | _Duscanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY. | and basement dwelling flats FOURTH DAY ‘OF DECEMBER, A. D. 189 five rooms each, an : Fronting 47 Paul's Early e on me? said Ahern. ‘Die, thraitor,’ an’ he | Sale of bar room fixtures in premises No. HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. parts of feet $14 inches on Or by depth of 19 x ptt Dor made a swipe at Dougherty. Dougherty | st. n-w. 00 Tharsday, Dec. 24, at 10 o'clock a.in. five , Sr @) and seen, @. tn siuare two bun feat, with fo Improved U e th’ 5 G TH ne ob dred and fourteen (214), beginning on 15th str ree-story and base! weltin me iPro Hea ‘tick ne sapecr rai tieed ate pirates a oon Tobleest castes eighty ($0) feet north of the southwest corner of | ing 14 rooms, suitable for tw fav hundred and fit the south «id said ‘square, thence north twe feet, | will be sold subject to certain deeds of trust. sepat- three (d) Inches, thence east seventy-one (71) feet, | rately secured, and iso to all Gupasd tase six (6) inches, thence north ten (10) feet, nine (9) | ticulars of which will be gi iy the unde: Inches, thence east twenty-one (21) feet, thence | trustee on application and announced at. time. of says. ‘It's a bum job, annyhow,’ he says. | of dwelling No. 808 A st. <e. on Thursduy, ent tata erika! oxtaalars ‘Ye'll have to sind to th’ morgue f'r an un- | 24, at 4 o'clock. p.m.; also dwelling » MMir N. Robey. Day of the Western Maryland Cot- | Gherstudy f'r me,’ he says. ‘I’m too full iv | st. n.w. on Thursday, De at 4: b line of said Mr. David Hick Hy a ‘d = * | south thirty-three (33) feet, thence west ninety-two | sale. westerly twenty-two Thales Yr wing ixeaded (his tari nd Mr. John T. Burdette of Dickinson Col- contin i Ae tonight to seek th’ cold em- | W. Riley Desble and Chas. H. Bauman, trustees. (92) feet atx (6) Inches to the place of beginning. Terms: One-third cash, one-third in one southerly Mr. Jax. Alder. new dwe » Will spend the Christmas holidays with’ rel- Thame ane Seavey he says. An’ he done | Duncanson Bios., Auets:, oth and D sta, nw, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | one-third in two years from day of sal spores Capt. F] W. Mitchell, with his family i eee at ee ee caneseseutarsio | TAL nen renee RE De. | Soke or tte: Lan agaben adobe Tok AE No. Lb08'| etal tre Sears wit tater at 6'per cent per an- | ferred payments to be secured by trust on the prop. | syuare removed to Washington to spend the winter, Mites Bettie: Eaweor, (one UP the. ob eas! fe on th’ Ocean Wav 15th st. p.w. on ‘Thursday, Dec. 24, at. 4:30 | DUM, payable semi-annually; $200 required at time factory iu form to the court. ard to bear | and parallel with York t Padecie Sicute wie occa ee eee of the westerm section of the county, died Sunday. | “Well,” said Mr, Hennessy, “annyhow, | © BW Ts 2 ite interest from the diy of sile, payable semiean feet; thence northerly and parallel wit ae Stanly py his e during in her ninety-sixth year. Funeral services were | this McCeo is a brave man, ¥e know heg | clock pm. Charles F.Benjamin and Willlam H. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, at the rate of six per cout per annum, or ding line between lots eleven (11) and twelve eoati ae a Rev. C.J. Burdette at Mountain Mo P| ne roe mas don't you? How he Duncanson, trustees. WILLIAM H. DUNCANSON, Sh, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of ‘one hundred (100) feet to the polot of begin- ‘on ame to spend her ae aoe Wexford man, don't you? How he got to | Duncan se Se rn Trustees. tired on each parcel at time of sale. All | ulng, yer parents. spellin’ it with a ‘c’ I dinnaw. They have = = — a conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. | Terms of sale: One-third eash, balance in one and » town for aeday or two queer ways in thim foreign counthries. I AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Terms to be complied with within ten days from | two years from date of sale.’ The deferred ps ae ge Fultimote Saturdey. | knowed © young Indy be th’ name =< c stee reser to | ments t ted by the promise Mr r trial Two othe 2 tl days in Was! mas. ¥ schools are getting t of the M the “| Bridget O'Brien wanst wint to Boston, an’ THIS AFTERNOON. €. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. nine offense have beCO | whin she come back her name was Bird SS aANRGN 5 : 7 >> SAT A jiuttery, meeting for Rockville «tr- | O'Berne, which shows what thravel'll do. DUXCANEON" “BROS. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ith will be hela at this place | McCeo's name originally was McKeough Ser eae Se =e SOUR. r, January 2 and 3. an’ he’s a cousin lv Tim McKeough, the ME No. Wi AND 1s sia | MAGNIFICENT FOUR at the risk and cost of defi five days’ previous advertisens W. MOSBY WILLIAM: 1 ser re, with it in this jeod at th Veyancing and + Trustee, W-A&ADS ing at the cost of th ESTATE, NO. 1181 AND 1143 SIXTH es aoe SSS Ty, — $500 required at tin —— > eter at Ciniral station. I knowed th’ | EET NORTHEAST: : STORY AND BASEMENT DUNGANSON: BEOS., AUCTION must be compiled with wi ,HY HE BARS BABIES. am'ly well. OY Anthony McKeough used | | By virtue of two certain deeds of trust to us, Schl = Seip aces eo ae ns of sal ise the trastens wakoe to live down Je th’ Sag.” i Ce oe Corsa ea MARBUEEROND REST D TREK RUSIDEN and cost of & Pratter i dase’ pubs = “ 5 - . . | 7 1895, in Liber No. , follos 43. an et 2A NITHT RE "ES ul cont of 4 eer after 5 days’ rty was given Monday | Fint-Owning Man With 2 Knowl- eee some relation iv yours?” said Mr. sea, reepectively. of the land records of the Din- DENCE (WITH THREE- RL Se iL et Eee Hie advertis esate in Eve prise bing emi bee 2 re. aS ayes trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party S , “oT bros ier 1 io Star. : Godfrey to their ize of Haman Ne‘ “He 4s," said Mr. HMannessy. “I’m not | secured thereby, we, the undersigned, trustees! wil STORY BRICK STA ea Se JOHN B. LARNER, Tros passed away th From the Chicago News. sure, but they was one iv th’ name married | #Jl, at public auction, tn frcnt of the premises, on BLE ON REAR OF Treat ie othe speerata Si pavie b ie e ment bel Two men who own Considerable real) a cousin iv me father's. He was a bould | WEDNESDAY, THE “TWENTY.THIKD DAY "OF is eae Pte THIRTIETH DAY OF wa ee ' Na which John Maxw: state in Chicago, and belong to the class | an’ darin’ man, an’ no’ one iver knowed | DECEMBEL A.D, leat AT HALIVAST POUIt LOT), KNOWN FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. _acisaes es __823 8% st. Ow led off the prizes. M Ga : z |_| what become iv him. But why do ye ask” tags aE Uk oe Lents a and and x, in square one hund: THOMAS DOWLI the elie. Marion rec designated as bloated landlords, were rid Because,” sald Mr, Dooley, the pacapers | Rembes sttuate, inthe ety of Washiugton, in AS NO. 1710 Poles nib grcregen mm -ker little playmates. Ai ‘tami ; Mr. | ; i e Distri mbia, a1 losignated as =e as a ater “e Heit Marton Heltimann | NS West on a Lake street car the other | say he is « mulatter, being all of lots numbered two hundred and thirty: NEW HAMP- duuiling, No. 1810" E st. nw. containing ed Ook | cersTeR i ank West, Walter Wi evening and discussing the idiosyncrasies] Mr. Hennessy knocked the ashes out of | two (232) a hundred and thirty-eight (23%), SHIRE AVE bee + H.W, Wn ee Witt t a his pipe, buttoned up his coat and walked | 1m Luke . Strider. trustee's, subdivision of lots in . . “Serum of sale: One-fourth cash, balance is one STREFT NORTHWEST. Will West, Mari CAG = away. At the dcor he turned and said: | Stare «ight hundwd and fifty-five (355), as per N. W two and three years, at six per cent per annum in! | | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, as — “Did you ever notice,” questioned one, | «non’t ye get gay, Dooley, with me.’ Sei ee re a hs 2\ eu aS terest, pasable semicannaally ed by a deed of | 230 day of February, A.D. 1894. and mmcereed Ered. Cou ants begin to get behind in their rent? I INDUSTRIAL JAPAN. of to two-story bay-window brick dvellings, con. | Br virtue of a, deed of trust ‘to us, dated the | main for three rears at six per cent per annum, | in Liber No. 16s 4 ved with refreshments. can’t understand {t.” Lara twining six rooms each, Nos, 1131 and 1148 6th | 26th day Gea A Ue pee pouit of S00 requiced at sime ox ale. Convey we. will the bolidass at his home | “Oh, that’s easy,” rejoined the other.| Rapidly Extending Ite Mechanical | “Term: of sale: One-third of the purchase money | At the District or Columbia, WO Se en ea eres See ye a v1 el h, nd the e v auction, ro premises, on . plied 'e Lays, ec + to Hayerhin, Mass, | “Get steam-heated flats and that will help} — Predactions and Textile Trades. fo, pe bald tn casts aul the balance in two equal | auction, in front of the prémlaes, on THURSDAY, | niled with tn wer mons you out a lot.” From the Chautauquan, interest six (6) pez centum per annum, payable | the following land and premises, situate and lying ae ‘AnD D - of the university, is vis I don’t see how. : In no line of industry has the revolution | smianvtelly, from day of sale, secured’ by deed | Inthe city of Washington, District of | By [Somer asus to Norfolk, V: ‘oal bills are what are keeping people | , Kk of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the | namely: All of lot numbered seventy-two (72), in | _del7-dts ‘8 Mee NE a ee ee ige now—when you have steam heat | been more remarkable than in textiles. The | option of the purchiser. A deposit of $200 on | Fisher and. Sharon's subdivision of square bum ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. + . e wi @ lot will be required of the purchaser at th bered one hundred and fifty-three, as the coal bill and the tenant can | opening of Japan to the world correspond- | exch j | of the pl e et as per, plat re- rent. Then, too, winter overcoats, | ed in time to the highest development in | {tcf Ste, All couvesanelug, recording and | corded in Liber 12, folio 171 Yor Colombia, t Sresty are, fee notarial fees at the cost uf the parcharer. Terms rict of a Sale of Valuable Real Es= thee (98) feet six 46) Inct fall bonnets and sealskin sacques are play-| the west of mechanical principles and mo- | of sale to be complied wich within ten days fees > with a depth six (6) inches to the pl ing the deuce with rents just now. = ‘ - day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve t pr iihees ttre Orie wtios wasted (tine vont ste one tive power. The thousands of bright young'| right to resell the property, at the tisk and cos: renning with Riggs tate on F St. Be= piu ithe improvements, e belonging. side of the seat mused a while and began |™en from the once hermit country who | of the defaulting pur baser. r plat re- from ‘the #0 ner of said lot st tw fe of 120 feet to a wide rights, ete place, together with t Mr State te: ening 2 dilating on newly married couples and how | Visited our factories discerned at once their ALDIS. B BROWNE, Consisting of an ele Lith d fun teotes ior. tise rman eOn te ee Sat. Se ee destrable they were as tenants, h sige | CPPOFtumity. A. cotton-spinning machine | _de10.0&0s Ceustess. | brick residence, the front being of, Vermont white tween an equal amounts, payable in one and Le 7 co apts \ “I have a building out on the north side | seemed to them ies a = Tan! marble and deeply carved, with handsome stone aftes of sale, respectively, bearing int pet which has six small flats. It is in a nice Fae oe Dunne 2 Rea lisine: FUTURE DAYs. steps leading from the terruce to a vers imposing of lz per cent per annure, interest pasa, ‘olidays at Norfolk, | location and takes well with young couples | ‘2¢it own tremendous resources in the form = — entrance; also has circular bay window from ter ° Ble semi-anou aid notes to be secured on the a3 A Let preabing tito the domain ae “ouPles | of cheap labor, they saw that if a union | WALTER.B. WILIZAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Face up; |The stable on rear of lot is three storles ty, oF cash, at the “option of the pure University has gone to Ches- | JUSt a oarene See — . with a jons for four horses and . eposit 0 dollars ($14 University has gone to Ches- | keeping. The consequence is that I keep It | Were effected between that and the new VALUABLE TRACT ON THE BENNING ROAD, | carriages, y feed and sleep- North- required at time of sal at the Seu sical Jays in | Pretty well filled with these young people, | Wonders of the west they could, because of COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. ing rooms: e vi y el cost of the purchaser. a i = and they pay their rents more promptly | their very nearness to the largest cotton | _By virtue of a deed of trust from Charles A. Me- | bells, speaking tnbes, &e. ‘The Interior of the resi- with th ten days the trustees n than any of my other tennats. I have a{ Plantations of the world, begin at once to | Eucn, bearing date the 26th day of May, 1888, re-| dence “fe richly fnisbed in polished hard. wowds, west. wae thal oe Gases Sa j- | drive out British Imports. They were some- | orded in Liber 1328. folio 49 et seq., One of the | cabinet mantels, brass-mounted fireplaces, a s eo are St what tixedotivaying for highepriced cote land records of the District of Columbia, we will | tiling and stuccoed ceilings; walls covers In ise 68; Rina jae kewek Rn re aS lowed in the building, but that isn’t on the of paying Se ehee Cotton | sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on | hand-painted tapestry, floors of mahogany, oak and front Shak 2 -aiateewot ing date on children’s account, for it’s yery seldom | 004s made in Manchester. The costly | MoNDAY,. DECE: te Ofer of Ap, A. ised, end eecueed to there's a baby with lungs enough to drive | British freight and packing would be saved, | THI 3 borce- | Esher No, 1685, folio 77, of the land records for out adjoining flat dwellers. I draw the | #84 the abominable adulteration by means | land MBER 28, 1896, at HALF-PAST | Georgia plne, highly polished; mirrors, plate gla EB O'CLOCK P-M., the following described | book cases, hall rack, &c., built in walls; nd premises, situate in the District of Co- | lain tubs.” marble washs' “800 18th st w nds. &e- Contains 26 | the District of Columbia, the undersigned, Martin i 3 po a = . of “sizing” would be avoided. lumbia. and being all that certain piece or parcel | rooms, 3 baths, conservatory, billlard rooms, safety | U rnard, trustees, in said deud K. Haffer; | Hine at the children simply to put a time |, "ance: Tesy the experiment of substi- | of land situate, lying aud being in the District of | vaults, gas, electric lights, bells, &c. All finished | F-Morms and Jol, tartard., trustees. in wilt dewd Miss Will | limit on the parents. Caaieiateaia ctor 1 fed. | Columbia and known as part of “Stony Hill” and | In the most substantial manner, ‘of the best mate- | Cured thereby, sell’ at public auction in front. of wink the “It's this way. When a couple are get- Hee man muscle was tried. | “Rayley's Purchase,” being contained within the | rials, and is undoubted ly one of the handsomest and | the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH 4 wext Sunday about ting married and go to live in a small flat | 17 they had only 1,500 spindles run- | following metes and bounds, to wit: “Begiuning | bestbullt homes In Washington city, DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. "1896, AT HALF- A VALUABLE LOT ON B Sees the chances are that they have a small in- | "98, Including those controlled by the gov- | for the same at a stone Ina small ‘branch, sal TERMS: One-fourth cash, and the residue in six, } PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM... all that piece of . » NEAR T BRIGHTWoop. come and have to figure pretty ciose'to the | €™ment, and the total production of the | stone being the end of the 3d line of “Stony HIM twelve, elghteen and twenty-four months from date | Jand designated as part of original lot numbered of a certain deed 3 ea ™ and running to Include part of “‘Bayley’s Purchase’ of sale (with interest at six per cent per annum, t (ten), in juare ovmbered three buudred and | gust 24, 1893, and recorded io ber » =e wind. .They are unfamiliar with landlords | Cotton yarn for the year was but 70,000 | oon anes eae Nee to aie purchase: ble semi-annually), and secured by'a deed of | twenty-one (2h he elty of Washingtor, iu | folio 486 et seq., one of the land rece the | and have @ certain dread and respect for | POWndS. Within one decade the product in- | P- 24% dex. 86 perches to, felis 7 e eee Bog Read a" Dist outa . 2 deg. |W. 42 1-5 | trust on the property, or all cash, at purchaser's | the District of Columbia, coutained within the fol- | District of Caluibia, and at the request of vor | One. During the first year they don’t care | CTe#8ed to over 80,000,000 pounds. English | perches to the east side of Benning road, and with option. | A deposit of $1,000 will be required of the | lowing metes and Vounds, namely: Beginning for | ties secured thereby, we will sell at pubic much for the society of any one except | 0008, Were driven from the market of | the east side of sald roud . 2014 §,, 1314-25 | purchaser at time df sale. All conveyancing, re- | the same at the northwest corner of said lot, and | on TUESDAY, DECEMBER THE TWENTY NINTH. awe = themselves; they stay at home nights: deme | Japan! perches to a stone, s- lite deg. ¢. 11 14-25 perches, | cording and notarial fees at purctiaser’s cost. | running thence east along F street twenty-four (24) | 1896, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the tollowine del “ited to | BUFD much’ gas and live well within their | , 7PeR the Japanese began to look abroad | ®. 244 dex i, deg, ww. 6 128 perches fo a stone, s. 18 deg: | Should. the terms of (sale be not complied with | feet and seven (7) Inches, thence aulh Seventy | scribed property: Lot mumbered twenty bx the juniors were invite c markets w. -25 perches, then leaving said’ road s, Ww from sa rus- | (70) feet, thence west twe ity-four feet and | Henry Wise Garnett and Johu C. d, ing the junk re invited t0 | income. The consequence is that the rent | 224 dream of capturing the markets of pe iz within twenty days the date of sale the t 170) feet, thet it twe ity-four ¢ Henry Wise Garnett hn eal ie the cance Suki Gearon tee - | deg. e. 82 perches to a stone north of a small | tees reserve the right to resell the property at the | seven (7) Juches, thence north seventy (70) fect, to | sundivinion of square numbered. five he in the exercise, which proved very en- | 19° °024q promptly at the first of every Asia. In 1804 they had forty mills, operat: hc agar ss branch's. 10 1-8 deg. ww. 33% perches to the Dis- | risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after | the place of begianing; the same embracing’ all | Seveuty-cight (S75). a8 per plat in Li The juniors held a regular meeting at | month. The second year they begin to have ing. twenty-two hours out of the twenty- | trict line, and with sald line n. 49% deg. e. 93 8-5 | such public notice as they may deen Recessary. of 1g &. George G. King’s executur’s subdi- | folio 121, of the records of the surveyor's office of to discuss the same subject among | longings to get out into the world ‘occasion. | £0Ur dally, during 202 days of the year, and | perches to the 4th line of “Stony Hill,” and with BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Trustee, vision of said kt and others, according to the | District of Columiia. Miss Belle Mullin led in quite an | any. their es F turning ‘out 122,000,000" pounds of yarn. | part of said line reversed s. 85% dog. -w. 90% and New York ave. | record of sald subdivision in the office of the sur- |" ‘Terms: One-thind cash, balance in one and two “ Vee eeabenses increase proportionate-| with their hereditary taste and skill the | perches to the. beginning, containing” 30 47-100 : Trustee, veyor of the District of Columbia, in book W. F.. | yearn, interest, and secured by a de f the Christmas entertainment to be | Liq ‘ReY, STOW familiar with the landlord, | cotton yarn has been made up into fabries | acres, more or lees, . cor. 15th st. Bw. and New York ave. together with the free use forever of the | Trust, or a pege cash, at private way or alley four (4) feet wide adjoining | posit’ required at time ind all © sald described lot and opening into 12th street, in | Ing and recording. at. purchasers ‘cost sald cl, together with the hulidings, and “im; | safe ‘to be complied sign Gfteen days, or the provements thereon, od | eee ae : at, the Commodious ‘brick’ building, used for business pur- wep eet od and cost of default. urchaser's option. | $1 : e cs 2 - cr : scgriii ie aa Bcertees | eithntia cee oe Pace ; But, you see, | could wish for the wonderfully low prices | tis per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, Pyrite aria. man cote i-child clause of mine’ they | at which they are sold. They are in gen- | secured by deed of trust, ‘or all cash, at option of | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Nine routes of the Itath Chap. | Sona ordinarily stay much longer than two | eral free from the sizing for which English ser. A deposit of $100 will’ be required. = rooms of the Rath Chap- | years. and some other landlord ‘has to suf-| goods have a bad reputation. They have EES’ SALE OF SUBURB. paid fo date of sale. Conveyancing at par- ses. were crowded fer, while I wait cost. Sale to be censummated within t NOWN AS IVY CITY BRICK COMPAN Terms of sale: One-fifth cash, to be paid upon <cquios of the sone | Dair Of turtle doves nner PEMIY, spliced | won their way in Corea, in China, in Siam, “otherwise resale at Tiak and expense of der | _ YARD AND RACE TRACK, the consummation of the sale, “and of Which the | aeig-ats . reaper totheeras| B07 h 2 and even in India and Australia. As for | faaiting purchaser. By irtue of @ certain deed of trust, duly re. | sum of $1,000 Is fo be paid aga deposit when the ROS pare, the narrator laughed _ ghoulishly,| the silk fabrics, they are already being ALLEN C, CLARK, Trustee, corded in Liber No. 2059, follo 105 et ‘seq., land | property. is knocked by the auctioneer; and AUCTIONEER, while landiord No. 2 went on to relate a| offered in America and Europe at prices WILLIAM MAYSE, Jr., Trustee, records of the District of Columbia, and at the re--} the-residue of the purchase money in four equal an- a DP story about a tenant he had in one house} that surprise and alarm manufactuters and | _4e16,17,18,21,2426 605 F st.h.w. | quest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned | Pal instailinents, to be evidenced by the promis: for the last ten years, who was paying $3) | merchants, SS trustecs will sell, with the improvements theron, | $0FY, uotes of the purchaser, and to be secured mr @ month rent, and who was so honest: that | ' This wonderftil development in the textile FIGNCODSONS BROR AUC MUNERES. eG rey eer DAY OF DEMEA oe S| elder Uy the retertonset the tite’ ust eee Gualte aacter 6d last February he remitted a check for $31| industry has actually made’ the United TRUSTERS' SALE OF NO. 1143 FIRST STREET | 1896, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., the following dc. | Whole purchase money is paid.or the purchaser may, is " = ud otfee Arter | because he was getting the use.of-an-extra’] Siates, once the largest buyer and the NORTHWEST, THREE-STORY BRICK, NINE | scribed land and premises, situate and lying in the | 8t_his option, pay the whole purchase money in . ances ot thee fe- i officers. Aft . P ng debtedness secured by a ce deed of trust, Rercines ed by all pres- | day. smallest seller in Japan, the chief trader ROOMS, MODERN IMPROVEMEN county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: | ¢#sb.. All convesancing ts to be at the cost of 4 wded an bs ais saan hi ‘ind ial in th GOOD BRICK STABLE I those parts of the tract of lund known the purchaser; and the terms of sale must be com- | daetd July 12, 1893, and recorded July 13, 1803, in : ——+e-—___ with this new industrial power in the ee SCegh;* mesttioned tin Seumeeen 85 | dited ‘jth and the sale consummated within twenty | Liber 1886, folio 402 et ways of the Inod feos of Prisoner Found B orient. Whereas the United States used sian el Oa nd . of trust. | Biss ind after the day of sale, otherwise the | the District of Columbia, by dicections of the party oenneten ea ted Am Sand. b formerly to export only a little keros Fie ioe at te a ee ect Ctuaty” Recorded Soe bude ise (iene il), 8ete8 and | Gehonit. will ‘be forfeited,” and euch otter pro: | secured: the ‘undersigned. “will ‘offer’ for ‘sail Pai, Coenen ribene flour and. machinery, our people sold te Feconds of the District of Conabin wee tata nd | glty-four one hundredths (64-100) of an acre of | Colatogs “may ‘be ‘bad a, may be prope in ‘ie | WEDNESDAY THE THITETT DAY OF DE Prisoner Onhart, held at Fort’Shéridan fo | Japan during the first six months of 1805 | in front of the. premisrs, on THURSD ti Parcel No. 2—Containing thirty-three (83) acres | Premises. The title is pelicved to be perfect. org pegging ag a Fieg d Ee | ate to Ve * MARTIN F. MORRIS, Trustee, of the premises, lots twelve (12), thirteen’ (13) and serve an eighteen months’ sentence for | 9¥€F 100,000,000 pounds of raw cotton. The | THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECE} A and five one-hundredths (5-100) of an acre of land, 1314 Mass. ave. | fourtecn (14), in square cig! var (Sa), in the city violati fitters eat sale of American iron ts also steadily in- | AT HALP-VAST FOUR (O'CLOCK P.M.. lot “KR,” | more or less. 5 JOB BARNARD, Trustee, of Washington, District of Columbia, lots 12 and 13 clating @ military rule at Jefferson bar- | S816 01.0 in square six hundred and twenty (620), toget Parcel No. 8—Containing five ©) acres and elglits-1 “ gc3-ate 500 Sth et. nw. | being unimproved and lot 14 being Improved by six racks, Missouri, made an attempt to es- Bice With improvements thereon. three one-hundredths (3-160) of an acre of land, | 12-4 _ —— a 1 i caper trenti hte eens yeutacdax Pie jie faa Kgs ‘ Jere of sale: Cecpuire cash. balance in one | more or less. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. ag Bess 4 serious, - 2S yemte fea )Suc~ 1 ‘alistcoat. a ‘wo years, it lerest at cent = rel No. itain! tw acres hegre one hi te bos. Kaples suite | ceeded tn getting as far as the Take shore, | prom Harper's Bazar a Bian, "pagan vembanualiy. 200 reyulted “at land more rss on welt — a Ot | TRUSTEES SAUP OF VALUABLE. maproven | (1) in one sear and ome ttied (5) tn tx 3 g me of sale. reel No. of bl red one AL, ESTATE, NO. 816 23D STREET > sments to e ate ———— Waere he buried himself In the sand nest’) “phe girls’ heads are now full of plans for CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, | | (1) ‘and nine (®), in P. W. Jones, trustee's, sults BES oe RE oases | a ayy eee a aeatane. the government pier. He covered every_| enrtstmas presents, and, after mature de-| gcon-egas AM H. DUNCANSON, * | vision of part of sald tract of land called “Youngs: | “By virtue of a certain deed of us, ib ‘>. | interest at six per centom per anny portion of his body with the wet grains, August 22, 1892, and_duly recorded September 2, ‘Trustees, | berough,”” now known as “Ivy City,” ally. A deposit of fo00 recorded in Liber Levy Court No. 2, folio | liberation, they have finally hit upon a new per plat 78, of the hate leavirg only a place cl his: fat TRUSTEES’ SALE OF Lots MBERED he offi LOT eeecete of the Distenst ot Columbia. and Sf Ane | of sale, Af sold as an entirety, 07 $100 upon Baker and her brother Earl ratte ear over “his’ fucé:"!' idea. Tired of knitting golf stockings, and ELEVEN AND ‘TWELVE, IN ae NUM. | Tocords of RR hor peed t r aniks catueeh thereby, wn tract if sola divided. The trastees rese: * a N IN BS - ef af P| ry “y “4 Baker. who have been ill f through which to breathe. Lgenseuk -wiline toc bie ix meakiie ean) tees ae SRE NUM | of Columbia, being all the real estate described in| Tequest of the party secured thereby, we, the under. ara os 7a gi reine E IN THE DISTRICT OF | said deed of trust, 5 w oe two es prisoners Hanae Was un- | thing to be fence while paying ek be- SE oan aah TTAINING OVER 18,000 FEET For description “of, mets, ard bounds, reference rg coal. He escaped through a.win- loved: game, they are making golf waist-| py yutne of © cortala deed of trust Js mat said trust; ing known as “Ivy City , Fan through a ravine,crawled through Seats for siete Eatiers, brothers and | pthers Liber Now 210, ae, folig 0s ot ts ere Hilo Company Yard and Race Track,” together rs end finally reached, the pler’ e}o masculine sex. records of the Didrict of Columbia, and at property. . He» was missed by the guards After, | It is Father a difficult task to tell how | the request of the holder of the 1otembit, and at |" All of the atcve property will be sold as an en I sutficlently to signed trustees, will sell at public auction, tn front | tion of ofr, sri ote nately. w ¥ NESD. . | Or the houses thereon separately. Terms of sate TET PDR OF DECEMBER, A De'is06. uz | he complied with within ten (0) days, oF the prem. ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following | ises to be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting ribed land und premises, situate in the city of | Purchaser. Conveyancing of rohnert Washington, In the District’ of Columbia, and des- JACKSON ALSTON, s P. B Mission, Rey rector. will have a Christmas tree at the mission hall Friday evecing t ject eed of trust to Albert - | ignated as and rt of lot numbered twenty- a8 os Cina wae <i Yesterday” "NI" | minutes after his cscape. Taney tied guns | these waistcoats are made. ‘The back of | YY, We Will sell a SOND age dB, front. of the fon dod doen i “Laroce, Grastets, teeiaee 20% | leg 20h "ha B, W. Holman's subdivision tm square | _Ge17-dts__ + sveeeal : = 5 as a signal and the whole post, was,|.the sarment is cut out and made of satin, | Porm oop thG, 8 PAL, the follomiog ae: | Hemaary 1, IVF and recorded Jaiuary 2a aso | Purabered forty-one (il), an per plat recorded. in DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEEKS. mF ome Twelve men from Troop @ muunt- re uted fronts dha se gor 2 Deh Ree xeritied real Re, situate in the elt on Was. LTR a A ee: seq., of the lund Bede lip a er es a URCK. ed, with twelve men from Com: in regular cross-! Ny » | ington, het ‘Colu la, to wit: inal lots run- I ¥ 5 detaled to make a search, ‘Thee Scouted | and then worked over in worsted. ‘The | numbered eleven (1), and cat of nincty thousand dollars 40,000) ‘and tn NUMBERED 2521 P STREET, WEST WASH. a square | terest, on whi S permet of $10,600 hasbeen mplare ‘vas instituted | the woods, ravines and every pogsible hid- | Worssed is then cut and frayed out a little | Rumbered sixty-one (61), Teconded fee ee RE Made,” eal “trust mal january 11, 1897. 7 dated mibet W. Hawxburst, grand | 10 place. Onhart was finally found by | to form a soft woolly surface. At the Weat- | Shar December 2, 1800, un H INGTON. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Terins of sale: One-half of the parchase money in| south line of lot 28 one hundred (100) feet; thence | ee District of Columbia passed in equity cause n records of the Distri % ‘horth: sixteen the soutbwest corner of | humbered 17257, ra Pe bai 2 “as | Sad Buchel under the pier * "#1 Sa making’ a beauty, ag the sat before a | theca ut Astad'atiet, hte ce | Ga Cac apes apart” Can | fax thom cet ace me hae twa | RPSL ating eee pers of Pl Na A, ot thay | MTS, SUN as: Cpe ieee 44 i fi ith interest at the Lies ; | deferred paymerts to be by of Feta q 3 1806, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., sell, to front of The gvards from whom he escapeduwere {big log fire. It was worked first in yellow | pany, with interest a rate of 8 per cent per the ‘and to draw int gether with the improvements, consisting of a two- | the premises, all those pieces or parcels of land and town a in the interesting cerewonles. The : annum from June 2, 1896. upon the property sold, 'w interest at the t | silk, and the worsted covering was-of black. e cemicamin:| story and Brick dwelling, premises known and od being the following were Jed as officers tor | BET months wad a tree ee perouably Feceive | Necdiens to way that the youth tor wien Se ee eat ame toe | Eee eet ot Pony mem Payable, semE-mamd- | Se soos, ail wodern No, 816 23d | Sat half of lot S2 and the cast Mtteen (io) fect n eualing January 31, 1807, ele: Gilbert sf this warm and practical Christmas present | sale is made, which is $1,000, wwith interest. theres | All conveyancing tun recording” at the cont of-t0 | arin of sale: Ove-thind of the purchase money | {0Rt, UF the full depth of lot 96, im square 94, of chief templar; Mrs. O. G. Besley, vice - | is a inceton man. at the rate’ of 10 t ‘from . | Terms complied with- aid, a balance ‘equal ‘Columbia, ssp. templar; G E. Wilson, secretary: Mise Carrie Minehsated. Some of the girls have tried making these | thirt day of ‘Ape, 5806, until said. not Ai | in fifteen days, otherwise trustees reserve the right. |t© Be paid tn in ape Sad two sears, with | Ogos: One-third ioc tiloeen a es Hutebiusen, financl secretary; Miss Jessie From the New York Herald. ~~ svoonussofewatateoats for themselves, but of course fofether, with the conte and of Sebitteg pao ae ites ane ate ee ee the | interest at six coatum per annuln, payable | and two years at six per cent per annum interost. Watt, tensurer; Rey. E,W. Wakvfeld, chaplain; | “Yes, the Shakespearian drama is on its | #0t of such heavy materials. They 100K | staltments at as umd toekee eae, WO equal in-'| defaulting pare Dobiished in the ‘lty ot Q seas ere, cera | payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed of Samuel Ayres, marshal; Miss Blanche Wilson, as. | last legs.” BeOS 9! Pas reed eel calc oes 2 of sale, secured on the re ‘of $300.00 will | ton of the 4 , a acsasit of glen crnaicea Wine, Maewad > Lads, ster ath, F | “Gracious! te that what makes an-thepiteeee Sobers aa cin’ ys eam al a ee Templar. “ie Wace wit eet eaey Pat, culet | Hamlets get on such @ queer galt?’ Robert Jackson, colored, an engineer, of | nis? of 00 mille, 8 ine af Terme of eae to bs | Goss tren aate of sil, otherwee tne truntors te ‘Se Grand Ledur for apsclutuent, So Ganets nesen oe G11 20 street, while chopping wood yester- | ton days, or the teustecs The Hight. to resell af gw foe pg gs he Broperty at, the sla, chip Sepa Acer ht crema of attain | THO Chectrie Renters tm the cars of the | day afternoon, cut several gers of his left at he VILLAS Fs ete tag | Sage “sdesEuseatsat aah fra jose ewe 4 installation the member Pioneer Lads road operation seriously. ‘The injured members 3 Sere banbwwucly emtertsined by Mrs. ©. G. Besley | Monday, andthe. passengers, fred thelr | Lecelved sureiony teu tar ey members WESTEL W. WILLO s SoMeeron, CANPBEEL iency. “The new lodge will be known as | comfort greatly added to. gency Hospital. acti-aade ge * 5 i

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