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22 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1896-24 PAGES. } = pe a Fastman and Miss Billth 0. Merrifield; recitation, | Immaculate Conception Church, to St. {bers of the school. “Pounds” and useful ‘CTT SALES. ‘CTI S U B U R B A N N E W S Mra. J.B Gould: address, Prof. H. ¥. Lowes Paul's Church, Baltimore, and has appoint- | articles generally are asked from. the chil- AUCTION AU TION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Angels’ followed’ by the Shepherd's | ed in his stead Rev. Ambrose O. Beavan of | dren and friends on behalf of the poor: MONDAY. FUTURE DAyYs. ;. ind “Shepherdsr edkirest? yy"muenmx of Anesl* | Baltimore. Father Ryan's departure is| Tne Sixteenth Street Mission, umder the hin Jenkins; chorus, by the school. Tue entertainment | Much regretted by the members of the par- | care of Twelfth Street M. E. «Was | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONRERS, 1407 G ST. DUNGAYSSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. BROOKLAND. closed with the of numerous gifts to| ish. Rev. Father Beavan was ordained to | established as..a Sunday -school in- Sep- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE CONTENTS _ «| the scholars and Confectionery to those present. | the ministry “lest Saturday at the cathe-| tember last, and hus steadily grown until ~ 5s ERTY SIXTEENTH. STREET NORTH. The Christmas services at the Church of our | | Miss Edith O. Merrifield will, after the hol dral. At the same time and place Cardi- | the average attendance of children is about WEST, BEING RESIDENCE NO. 1120. Savior were well attended and the work of the | ‘etd two months in Boston, Mass. with i ° cousin, Mrs. G. Irving Gilereas, ° Miss May Ballard has issued invitations for a dance Monday night at the home of her parents, Capt, and Mrs. Ballard, of West Falls Church. . J. R. Jacobs of aMrshail, Va., ‘Christ. mas day with his father, Mr.’A. and choir deserves high commendation. Mrs. Albert Jackson sang the offertory with admirable ease, Which displayed the rich quality of her voice. Mr. Maxwell sang a tenor solo in the Te Deum. The > composed by the director of the choir, alr cr . The | Mr. Neil F. Graham of Johns Hi University, Mr. Salteman, was particularly well sung. e | Sit: Nell F. Graham of Jota = sermon, which was filled with the spirit and senti- | Baitmare. If home fo ing. the holidays with ment of the festival, was delivered by the pastor, | friends and relatives at Parmvell, Va. “Rev. J. T. Crowe. The church was beautifully |. Miss Mattie Rice of. Exeter, N. H., 1s visiting Mise Belle C. Merrifield. Mr. E, J. Kerfoot of Blacksburg, Va.; Mr. N. 0. Bond of Boston, Mass., and Mr. ‘and Mrs. ©. H. Clay and son of Washington are at the Engle jouse. Mr. Frank H. Eastman of Cornell University is home for the holidays. Miss Eva Birch entertained a number of her friends at luncheon Thursda; ‘The exercises by the Sut school of the M. E. Church took place in the church last night, under the management of Mr. Jacob M. Thorne, superin- decorated with evergreens, potted plants and cut flowers. Over the altar was a large star immortelles. Tything presented a Christmas rance. the recent meeting of the Brookland Chapter of the Epworth League the annual election of offi- ers took place and resulted as follows: President, Mr ROS We first vice preshlent, Dr. Theo. Y_ Hult ident, Mrs. T. '¥. Hul vice p Dahle: fourth vi pre Blixs Annie § The Epworth League will be fe Mrs. Tow Sunday In the year—by the | tendent. ‘The church was filled with an appre- presdient. who will take for his subject | ciative audience, and the entertainment. reflected or-Preseat Cheist, much credit on those who had charge. ‘The chan- Miss Lillie P. teacher of the Brookland | cel was nicely trimmed with @ergreens and. roses. ~ Pheol: Is spending the Lolidays in Philadelphia, Pa. | ‘The program opened with an organ voluntary, by iss Fannie Rise! e z a — reception at | Miss Susie Crossman, followed by singing “Llehts ve the Coivmbia Phonograph vednesday might, at | of the Christmastide” by the school her many friends were present to wish her | reading, “The Light of the Worl ess in her new charge. Miss Bischoff will leave | the Dstor, Hey SA. Ball; singing. tomorrow for New York. Ge The Christn thony were w Chorus Rings, ‘Miss Sarah Thorne: hymn, by the school and congreg:- by the school; recitation, 8 services at the Church of St. An- attended, and the church presented a festal arance in {ts decorations. The choir sang Goaned’s mass in F. ‘The Episcopal Church of Our Savior will have its Christmas entertainment for the Sunday school Mon- day evening. tlon, “Let There Be Light;’’ symbolic exercises, “Starlight and Sonbeams,"’” by twenty scholars: recitation, Miss Rath Thorne; duet, Misses Mary god Jaze DALY; song and map exercise, ““Gleams From the Holy’ Land," by elght children; recita- tion, Master Nat Luttrell; duet and chorus, “Home —— Piste,” Me GG. Crasionn abd Mise Sarah sy Marr; rec! lon, Master Joseph Luttrel ROCKVILLE. exercise and march by Aiteen children: solo, Mrs, > Se James A. Poole; recitation, Miss Ida Proctor: reci- ‘The residence of Mr. Joseph White near Pooles- | tation, Miss Bertha Payne; distribution of ‘gifs ville, this county, was, on the 22d instant, the come yan cot wee benediction by the scene of a happy family reunion, the occasion be- oe . ing the celebration by Mr. and Mra. White of | we pyc’, Quick, assisted by her sister, Mra. C. W. Bubb and Miss Jennie Thorne, will receive at their, fiftieth wedding arniversary. her residence on Little Falls street, New Year, The exercises were of a simple but very impressive character. | fom 7 to 10 oo 5 eae Miss Edi trell of the We Fe Col. “Huijah V. White, noted character as com- | I, stitute, Staunton Vex’ to hee Weriee alee mander of the 35th Virginia Battalion of Cav-| Professor W. A. Murvill of the Wesleyan Female alry during the date war and now a minister of the | Institute, Staunton, Va., 1s visiting Dr. 8. 3. Lut- ©id School Baptist Church and a brother of Mrs. | tell. White, after ssKing'the blessing of God vpon the assemblage, spoke feelingly and forcibly upon the sueredness of the marrkige ties, using the creation of Eve for the benefit of Adam as an illustration. ‘The venerable couple, sarrounled by thelr children and grandchildren, sat ander a beautiful wall dec- eration, fortn-d of evergreens and bearing the in- scription 1845-1896. Mr. B. Frank White, after & fedling and expressive address, made a presenta- tien of gold coins, donated by the eight children, the amocat to be used by the revipients for their pleasure and comfort. A large number of friends d relatives were, present to offer congratulations and appropriate gifts to the aged couple, a Whom Were the following: Col. and Mrs. BE. V. White, Mr. an@ Mrs. Benjamin Allott, M: Benja- White. Mrs. H. C. Williams, Mrs. Virginia vel, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Trundle, Dr. and LANGDON. Raymond D. Harris, the little thirteen-year-old boy who was badly. burned in attempting to put cut @ fire in one of Mr. C. A. Baker's houses om Cincinnati street a few evenings ago, is rapidly re- covering from his injuries, and it is believed he Wil acon be entirely well. But for the bravery of the little fellow. it x almost certain that the house in which the accident occurred would have been destroyed, At is Probable that the loss of the life of his er Wan also averted by his promptness. The fire, which oveurred about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, was the ee —— Rrs. ‘Thomas | fetult of the ignition of a large quantity of gaso- Re et ee ee roms | Hoe, cwhtch kad sdenked cst Orta eee ‘of ‘Wheeling, “W.Va. Mies | that sort of fuel was used, and to which & Uehted “4 match wis carelessly placed by the servant. In a moment the ertire kitehen containing the stove was in a blaze, and the boy's mother tried to reach the stove in order to throw it out of doors, and, seeing that her clothi: was in danger of catching fire, Maymond pulled rer away from, the es, and catching hold of the stove itself, tri to pull 1t out of doors. ‘The first attempt was 0 successful, 18 in trying to get it through. the door. way the Stove strick the side of the frame and forced him to let go. bis hold. Nothing daunted, howeve , Mrs. Margaret. White, Mr. Wal ms, Mr. Reger W. Cull of Baltimore, Mrs. ry Furr of Hugbsville. Va., Mr, and Mrs. Furr rick county. Mr. Elijah White and Dr. ‘ite of Lincoln, Neb. ‘The pleasant cere- mocies were followed by an elaborace collation, 10 whieh ample justice was done. v. SR. White of this town, pastor of Barnes- and Upper Seneca Baptist churebes, was Christmas eve Kindly remembered by his parlsh- the boy again took ioners, who sent bim a large quantity of the a Recesearies and luxuries of “iife, embracing all | fy acttiag’ it eaietdee. heres eine acon Kinds of household supplies. Mrs. White wns also | itself out. Meanwhile other members of the trae ee ar Wen : fly threw water on the articles in the kitchen Mr. Heate Ee Butt of a had caught fire, and extinguished the blaze 2 & on them, perta (C. Chapman of Darnestown were marricd | “atter the excitement occasioned by the affair had None Ob ihe FAL instant by Rev. Rohert Lee Me- | eahsided It was found that Raymond bad been hade the Narioms Sunday <ehools of this town and the | phctered to merieat early all his, Angers were surrounding country will hold entertainments dur- | Were at cace appliod, ook be one en eres ing the holidays. The Baptist school at this place | ctor” ve appl = <' igre tio ted will holt ertaiument on next Wednesday : The train which is scheduled to pass Langdon at 13 a.m., and which is almost invariably so filled with passengers that heretofore about one-half of the smokers f:om Langdon have had to stand the Lage day night. At the the Sunday se on evening t edd th crime | ehtire distance to. Washington, this morning had eons poi hvad athewroraptiny Oper raed PT: Uhe additional car asked for by President ay Seti ber held: tothe rheae Watson of the Northeastern Suburban Citizens’ As- c sociation, and although no official information has been recefved fiom the Baltimore and Ohio author- ities relative to the matter, this is taken by those interested to indicate that Superiutendent Maroney of the transportation- department has decided to comply with the request for additional facilities. The fence between the tracks at the Langdon siation, which Assistant General Manager Gibson of the Baltimore and Ohfo has promised to have corstrneted, has not yet been begun, but it will, it Is understood, be erected in the course of the next few da ‘The program for the Christmas entertainment of the Largdon.M. E. Sunday school comprises among other interesting features a song which is intended to be rendered by a number of children in such a er ax to justify the name of “Links in a ‘Those taking part in this will be ‘aiholie Ch reh, near Great instant. t will be in a rdie ton, Lulu Baker, Lizzie Warren, | Flerence Hrskell, “Maggie Anderson, Almeda Mat purting | lock, Jane Sluster, Susie Warren, Mamie Love, home of Charies J. | Eta Durfey, Elsfe Loor, Stella ‘Clarke, Estelle account of | Tempkins, Mattie Roberts, Lizale Loor, Sarab af A ni Alice Lloyd. < Mattle Anderson has gone to Baltimore to friends in that eit, IN THE CHURCHES. Rev. Richard P. Williams of Montgom- ery, Ala., who has been called to the rec- torate of Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, corner 3d and C streets northwest, made vacant by the death of Rev. Dr. Ad- discn, will officiate tomorrow. Mr. Wil- liams was in Richmond last week to attend eceived Are with Mr. John O. Pace, ouses of the county British and Mercantile » North “wW"Moore | the funeral of his father-in-law, and hoard with & proposition for | he concluded to come to Washington, i Mtoms. the public inet | Which he did, arriving here _yester- : vd by last | day. He will consult the vestry of Action in the matter was deferred the church before accepting or rejecting the call, but it is understood that if cer- tain financial matters are adjusted he ts likely to become Trinity’s rector, Since extending the call {t has been iearned that Mr. Williams ts an excellent business man in addition to his ministerial qualifications, and on this account the vestry are more than pleased with having selected him. McKendree Chapter of the Washington District Epworth League has elected the following officers: President, A. O. Latham; firs: vice president, Archie W. Davis; sec- ond vice president, Miss Blanche A. Tom- linson; third vice president, Mrs. F. J. MacKenzie; fourth vice president, Miss Jennie Bowbeer; secretary, 8. 8. Culbert- son, and treasurer, Charlies A. Springer. The pastor of the church, Rev. -Dr. H. R. Naylor, expects to commence a series of special meetings in the first part of the new year. 5 ing. season for big hogs. and it may be at Mr. Clarence M. Griffith, near ed five porkers seven and 1 which weighed 1,515 pounds—an a GAITHERSBURG. tT was Christmas day more quietly spent In of horns and the usual the Httle people even was le anywhere. Skating at Noyes and a throng was enjoying that In the evening the M. E. South presented a festil scene, when the ave its entertainment. An immense esent to witness the rendition of est," a beautiful program, ex- carrie§out. Prof. E. L. Amiss bad charge of the literary features and Rev. E. W. Walker d the choir, with Mrs. R. P. W. Jones or- A general presentation of prizes for the eat or: tear frees Carrer ieee ns fev: | The net proceeds of the late fair at St. why ye: bful teachers e pastor, Rev. . L_L. Liosd, were also recipients of gifts,’ ®¢*- | Dominic's Church amount to $9,469.48. The clergy of the parish haé their annual re- treat last week. At the invitation of the pastor of the First Congregational Church, Rev. Dr. Newman, Mr. E. D. Bailey, chairman of the board of directors of the Central Union Mission, made an address at the evening service last Sunday on “The Work of the Central Union Mission.” At the close of the services money and sub- scriptions were collected for the benefit of the mission amounting to $300. Rev. Hedding B. Leech, pastor of St. James’ M. E. Church, Newark, N. J., and who is also a student at Drew Theological salist Willie Ward Is Lome from the State Normal hool to spend the holidays with ber : and Mrs. EB. Ward ee The revival that has been in progress several Weeks at the Nealsville Presbyterian Church near hero bas been brought to a close. Rev. T. D. Kichanf received eight persons into church tem: bership as the result. He and Mrs. Richards have issued Juvitations to the congregation and friends of bureh to attend a reception they will give at Ww parsonage on Thursday afternoon ‘and eve which promises to be a memorable reunion of pastor and peop Miss Annie M rs of Potomac, Messrs. Vernon D. and Arthur R. Watkins of Clagettsville, who are enguged teaching in the schools here, have left for cir respective homes for the holiday week. Wateb-oight —— sare (pe to scour =< Seminary, is spending tke holidays as a burch on the closing ever . D o'clock. ‘The newly F3 ope a guest of his father, Rev. Dr. George V. Leech of Grace Church. Grece Chapter of the Epworth League has selected as its officers for the ensuing year the followirg: President, 8. A. Terry; first vice president, Miss Amy 8. Medford second vice president, Miss Bertha Davi: third vice president, L. L. Smith; fourt! vice president, J. H. Galleher; secretary, L. T. Jones, and treasurer, Frank Simp- son. The new communion service of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. Alfred Harding, rector, was used for the first time on Christmas day. It was made to order and is very handsomely chased. The serv- ice is complete with the exception of the flagon, which will be ordered later. It is the result of several years’ effort, and has been obtained by the gifts of silver, gold, Jewelry and money made by the members of the congregation from time to time. The recent luncheon and sale given by the ladies of the church netted $445.54. By means of steady work the pastor, Rev. T. J. Kervick, and the congregation of Holy Name Catholic Church have suc- ceeded in paying a large portion of the church debt. A release was recently exe- cuted of the deed of trust on the church property. Two of the local Lutheran Sunday schools held their annual Christmas entertain- League will be installed and other ing services are being arranged for by. the spiritual department of the chapter, under whose auspices the sion Will he observed. La Gascorne Lodge of Good Templars ‘Thursday ning at the regular session gave a reception to “st les. Mrs. Louise had a large turnout of ree, and at the conela- ry entertainment refreshments were . the Superintenden doung people in her & lite sion ———— FALLS CHURC ¢ Christmas entertainment by the Sunday School of the Presbyterian Church took plact ursday night at the Sunday seboot room, and Was a very pleasant affair. Mr. E. C. Hough, su- Derintendent, was in charge of the exercises, while the music, which was exceptionally fine, was in charge of Mr. S. H. Thornburgh. The church was tastefully decorated with evergreens and bolly, and two large Curistwas trees stood on the platform, Jaden with confectionery and presents for the scholars. The program opened with singing by the School, “Praise the Lord, Who Relgns,”” followed by responsive readings by the superinteudent and Prayer was offered by Rev. Edward Eells; “Hail to the Christ." by the school; reci- ttle Town of Hethichem,’* Miss Nellie address, by the pastor, Rev. D. L- and quartet chorus, "We Cannot iss Maud Rathbun, Miss Sue N. Farewell Kiddie, Messrs. H. Thoreburgh and Lincoln | ments this week. The Church of the Re- Horner: special exercises by the primary {iass; | deemer had theirs on Tuesday evening. and Miss Tillie Rawlings, teacher; solo, “Galilee,”* the West Washington Lutheran Church on Sa ens Teetatlon, Miss ates Sims; | Friday evening. In both -cases gifts were Miss Sue. Riddi¢, Messrs. Lincoin Hor- | distributed to the children. ‘Thornburgh; sole, duet and chorus, Miss ¢ Kice, Alice Sims; ‘solo, “Sweet Guiding Lincoln Horn “Peace,” Mrs. SH. Thornburgh; benediction, Kev. D. FH. Riddle, ‘The entertalament by the Sunday school of the Congregational Church took place on ‘the saure night, iuperintendent, tn rge congregation. ises Were of an unusually interest and consisted of the following, vise vines. blazed by Mr. Frask Hi Eastman,’ quar- The new officers of Fletcher Epworth League Chapter are: President, Mrs. A. V. Allen; first vice president, William M. Chase; second vice president, Mrs. Nannie Hood; third vice president, Miss Carrie Reiffe; fourth vice president, D. Buchan- an; secretary, M. E. Fowler, and treasurer, Eugene 8S. Mahoney. A literary bazaar has just closed at the Yet, Mrs. HL F. Miss Margaret \ Fifteenth Street. Presbyterian Church, of Moms. 2 < er by the | which the Rev. F. J. Grimke is pastor. The. pastor, . A. : chorus, the bazaar were named Tecltation, Miss Horebeck: “chorus, by “tne | Cables in peed Agnes school; recitation, Miss Nannie’ Russell: tion, Master Bingham Rusell; recitation, 3} Mabel Newman; vocal solo, Miss Margaret Nourse: recitation, Miss Ethel Boilins; duet, Mrs. A. various authors. The eos, Sates. from it has been used to reduces the debt fund. Cardinal Gibbons has transferred Rey. Michael A. Ryan, as>‘stant pastor of the hal Gibbons ordained to the priesthood six- ty students of: St. Mary’s Seminary. Two of them are from this city, Rev. Gilbert MacDonald and Rev. Thomas Albert. The former -has been assigned to St. Martin’: Cturch, Baltimore, as successor to Father Hannan, who has been transferred to St. Paul’s Church, Washington, and the latter, Father Albert, to St. Paul's Church, Bulti- more. The fourth quarterly conference of Ry- land Methodist Church was held this week, and at the meeting it was voted unani- mously to ask for the return of the present pastor, Rev. S. M. Hartsock. The follow- ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Recording steward, N. C. Martin; district steward, H. L. Strang; stewards, L. Cc. White, H. L. Strang, J. H. Mitchell, D. J. Harper, E. M. Hills, Nixon Brewer, G. Barber, William Worrell, F. B. Gilmore, N. C. Martin, J. A. B. Espey, Fred. 8. Caw- son; trustees, L. C. White, H. L. Strang, Jacob Been, W. T. Waiker, T. E. P. Steph- enson, Emory Yount, Jesse Lescellett and J. W. Gallihner. The membership of the church is now about four hundred. Dr. L. B. Wilson, the presiding elder of the Dis- trict, occupied the cha:r at the meeting. Rev. W. S. Edwards, D.D., presiding elder of East Baltimore district of the Methodist Church, was in Washington on Tuesday visiting several of his ministerial ac- qvaintane Dr. Edwards’ name has been mentioned in connection with a local pulpit which will be vacant next March. The Brotherhood of Andrew and Phillip Chapter of the Western Presbyterian Chureb has selected the following mem- bers as officers to serve during the ensuing year: President, Fred. J. Whitehead; vice president, Waiter T. Matso! ecording sec- retary, Henry E. Stringer; corresponding secretary, J. Beaton Lackey, and treasurer, Edward F. Cook. Six new members were elected. The Presbyterian brotherhood con- vention is to be held in Newark, N. J., on the 20th, 80th and 3ist of January. F. J. Whitehead has been elected delegate, with J. W. Matson as alternate. The pastor, Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, who is a mem ber of the Presbyterian Council of. the Brotherhood of Andrew and Phillip, is to sliver one of the addresses at the conven- ion. The Girls’ Relief Band of the Vermont Avenue Church recently gave an enter- tainment. The program consisted of Scotch songs by Mrs. Power, Miss Nina Wilkinson and Mr. Fontaine; instrumental music by Misses Jordan, Linn, Abbie Power and Robert Maxwell, and a recitation by Misg Maud Stalnaker. The Sabbath school of the Mount Pleas- ant Congregational Church has elected the = following officers: Superintendent, Sanford W. Smith; assistant supegntendent, W. J. Bowman; superintendent of the primary department, Miss Fannie Appleby; secre- sixty-five, _ wi a -sufficient number .of ‘here. In>addition to the an industrial: department hed in-charge of ‘workers ‘from: the Meghodist Deaconess . Home, where: the chi mn aré taught sewing, &c., on Saturday afternoons. The affairs of the mission are dingcted by 'a committee from ‘Twelfth Streethurch, of which Rev. W. G. Cassard, thé;pastor, is chairman; Miss tery, and Mrs. C. A. Wil- “has been estab! — Americans Celebrate in Peru. The matinee entertainment given by Mr. Richard R. Neill, secretary of the United States legation, in honor of Admiral Beardslee of the United States cruiser Philadelphia, at Lima, Peru, Thursday, proved a great success. Mr. Neill'’s daugh- ter, Mrs. Drew, and Mrs. Mackenzie, wife of the United States minister, acted as hostesses, and more than a hundred ladies well known in Lima-society, as well as a number of officers, were present. There was dancing until 7 p.m. The marine band of the Philadelphia, in scarlet and gald uniforms, attracted great attention. os, AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, ac. Monday. Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Sale of stock and fixtures Sherman confectionery store, 1014 F st. n.w., on Monday, December 28, at 10 o'clock a.m. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w.—Sale of store 1810 18th st. n.w. and dwell- ings Nos. 1801 and 1803 Oregon ave. n.w., on Mon- day, December 28, at 4 o'clock’ p.m. ‘W. Mosby Willians, trustee Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and D sts. n.w.—Administrator’s sale of contents of the Old Carlosity Shop, 804 D w., on Monday, December 28, at 10 o'clock a.m. J. H. Whitehand, administrator. ‘Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts:, 612 E stn. Sale of dwelling No. 2139 D st. n.w., on Monday, December 28, at 4 o'clock p.m. James M. Wood- ward and Thomas P. Woodward, trustees. Duncangon Bros., Aucts:, 9th and D sts. n.w.— Sale of dwelling No. 2621 P st, n.w., on Monday, December 28, at 4 o'clock p.m. Campbell Carring- ton and Emanuel M. Hewlett, trustees. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and D ats. n.w.—Sale of tract of land on Benning road, on December 28, at 8:30 o'clock p.m. Allen C. Clark and William Mayse, trustees. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. .USTEES’ SALE OF A FINE BUILDING LOT ON mt SIRRET ABA PENNSYLVANIA, AVES tary, LeRoy W. Herron; treasurer, John B. 70 AN ALLEY 30 FEET WIDE, AND CON- Sleman, jr.; lbrarian, Paul Sleman; assist- TAINING 4,720 SQUARE FEET. ant ibrarians, Rufus Darby and Alvin| By virtue of certuin deed of trust, dated the Quinter; chorister, Clarence Exe >» and Pianist, Miss Clara Young. The pastor ‘of the charch, Rev. M. Ross Fishburn, is visit- te his parents this week at Harrisburg, ‘The new officers of Hamline Epwort! League Chapter are: President, M. A Wat, son; first vice president, J. L.’ Underwood second vice president, E. P. Hamlin; third vice president, Mrs. H. B. Molton; fourth vice president, M. A. Wertz; secretary, Dr angncet Houshe i treasurer, Miss Irene a superintendent of th league, Mrs. Lula Riffel. oe ‘The various ministerial associations of Washington have appointed committees to consider the subject of Sunday newspapers. The joint committee met recently and de- cided to plece the matter in the hands of a committee consisting of the following min- isters: Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, pastor of the Western Presbyterian Church; Rev. John H. Elliott of the Church of the As- cension, Rev. J. G. Butler of the Luther Memorlal Church and Rev. C. W. twenty-fifth (25th) day of September, A.D,1801, and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, Liber No. 1626, follo 176 et seq., and at the request of the holder of the note secured there- by, we i offer, at blic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1807, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK 'P.3f., ‘the following described property, situate in the city of Washington, District-of Co- lumbla, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land known and distinguished as and being all of original lot numbered eighteen (18) in square num- bered nine hundred and ninety-two (92). Terms of sale: One-third of the purchage money to be paid in cash, and the balance to be paid in two equal installments, respectively in one and two years, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, ‘with interest, payable semi-annually, at the rate of sx (6) per cout per annum: or all ‘cash, at the option of theepurchaser. leposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. Sale to be closed in fifteen days from day of eale; otherwise the prop- erty to be resold. at the risk and cost ot defaulting purchaser after ‘five ‘days’ advertisement In some newspaper published” in Washington, D. C. Con- veyancing at cost. of! purchaser. CLARENCE B. RHEEM, Trustee, 916 F st. n.w. WM. 1¥. BARSTOW, Trustee, Le Baidwin d&ds Ohio National Bank bldg. of Wesley M. E. Church. This committee GON EROS. jONBER we is to confer with the District Commission- See ae aoee ers and will report the results to the joint committee of the ministerial associations. Assistant Secretary H. Metcalf of the BU ILDL: 0, 1913 NINTH STREET N.W. Young Men's Christian Association, who } 29 ,\itte of 4 decree of the Supreme Court of Raat 7 he District of Colombia, passed in equity canse 8 been ill for several days past, is out $0, wherein Lillian J, Wardwell et al. again and attending to his duties. complainants aud Davis Clifford Itearden ‘et al, The young men of Kendall Baptist Church | are defendants, “we will offer for = le, at_public have organized a band especially for young auction, in frontiet the premises, on FRIDAY, THE men. ‘The organization is called the Young | PIQUTH DAY OF JANUARY Men's Society of Christian Workers, and Piece or parcel 6f ‘ated situate ind being in the Its object is stated to be “Growth In grace | Sounty of Washingtoa, Disttet ar Oaeeb ie ae and Christian fellowship.” The officers ; are: James H. Grant, president; Charles H. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE THREE-STORY BAY- WINDOW BRICK DWELLING (WITH BACK that certain known and distingwished as the south) twent (20) feet fronting on. th street by the fall depth of Baker, secretary, and Harry Corder, treas- original lot numbered four (4), in square numbered urer. house aad premises numbered nineteen hundred and January 6 the Washington District Wo- | thirteen (1913) 9th street worthceee. Terms of sale: One-third (1-3) cash, one- cleties of the Methodist Church are to ears m day of sale, fc ich e not hold an all-day meeting at Dumbarton'| te purchaser, bearing “iutercat ee, see Dotet Of Church. In the morning there is to be an ne annum from date of gale, will be taken; the B. Stevens of Baltimore, while in the after. | ®cured by deed of tryst.on the property sold, oe noon several of the deaconesses of the Bible | fo be thade wubiet no a tects Saale Training School are to talk on home mis- ist day of May. A deposit of $200 to be made lunch served. at_time of sale. Steam “heating apparatus is soon to be | garriils, OF SALE to be complied with ta, ten placed in St. Cyprian Catholic Church. Fisk and cost of defaulting prac / 2 > A ) H. IOMAS, Trustee. Church in the doctrines of Methodism a| de26-d&ds EDMUND It. FRENCHY Prustee: “Susannah Wesley Band” has been or- ganized, which meets in the church every three hundred and ninety-three (393), being the men’s ym: re si! - Frome ond Foreign Missionary 90- | aft it-3) in ne veer een ne ey 4-3) ‘tn two address to the foreign society by Mrs, B. | deferred payments of the purchase money to be sum of two thousand dolla id iris he sionary work. At noon there Is to be ” aay mit of $300 to be made days; otherwise ti To instruct the enildren of Ryland M. E. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 B st. ow. Sunday “eiternoon.--t t9\ inl chatge| of Mra: | oa oo ae ee pee Ee Hartsock, the wife of the pastor. Last SEES SALE OF JIMEROVED PROPERTY, Sunday Bishop Hurst preached at Ryland.| NO, 418 SEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated May 6, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber 2007, folio 253 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘we will sell, io front of the premises, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-S{XTH, 1896, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described The Christian Endeavor Society of the church has elected E. M. Hall president and Clyde Todd secretary. The Methodist Church at Clarksburg, be- longing to this district, has been reopened after extensive repairs. Rev. Dr. L. B. roperty: The south sixteen (16) feet nine (9) Wilson preached one of the sermons on | fnches front By the tull depth thereof’ of waging} the occasion. jot numbered six (6). in square numbered, nine At the last meeting of the board of man- agers of the Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation resolutions were passed upon the death of Mr. Otis C. Wight, who was one of its earliest members, and also one of its presidents. Tomorrow afternoon the men’s gospel meeting at the Y. M. C. A. is to be addressed by Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, pas- tor of the Anacostia Baptist Church. The Guild of St. Barnabas for Nurses is to hold a special service in St. Paul’s P. E. Church next Wednesday evening. It is ex- hundred and two (902), improved by a two-story and cellar brick dwelling, No. 418 7th st. s.e. Terms: One-third cash, balance In one apd two years, with interest, secured by a deed of. trust upon ‘the property, or all cash, at purchaser's cp- tion. $100 deposit required at time of sale. Con. veyaneing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in ten days, or property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting rehaser. HENRY K. SIM CHARLES ii. ALLENDER, dels-dto ‘Trustees. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SIXTH, 1897, peers Pected that Bishop Satterlee will make | and place. By order of trustees, de26-dts the address. The guild ia composed of DON “AUCTIONEER, persons interested in the work of trained nw. = 2 son- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Dr. 5. M. Newman of the First Con AND UNIMPROVED FROPERTY "ON THE sregational Church and Mrs. Newman, to-| rq SIDE OF D4 State pNwihE gether with the wives and daughters of | " Ssr AND 22D NORTHWEST: e the officers of the church, will constitute the receiving part at a New Year re- ception to be given at the church next Friday afternoon and evening, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Ald Society. The Anacostia Chapter of the Epworth League his elected the following officers: President, A. Suit; first vice president, Charles Linger; second vice president, Rus- sell Bowen; third vice president, Miss Cora McLean; fourth vice president, John Forte, and secretary, George King, jr. St. Paul's branch of the women’s auxil- of the diocese of Washington has pre- and forwarded a box to assist a missionary of the diocese. The Children’s Guild of the church also sent a box this week to a mission at Wadesboro’, N. C., as a Christmas gift, containing clothing, toys, Default having been made in payment of the in- debtedness secured by a certain deed of trust, daetd July 12, 1893, and recorded July 13, 1893, 10 Liber 1886, folio 462 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, by’directions of the party secured, the undersigned will offer for sale, on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF DE- CEMBER, 1896, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., tn front of the premises, lots twelve (12), thirteen’ (13) and fourtecn (14), 10 square eighty-four (84), in the cit of Wasbington, District of Columbia, lots 12 and 1 being unimproved and lot 14 being improved by six @) frame houses. ‘Terms of sale: One-third (1-3) cash, one-third (1-3) in one year and one-third (1-8) in two years, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser.” Deferred ents to be evidenced by notes, and secured by of trust upon the premises sold, and bear! interest at aix per centum per annum, payable 3 ananally.,, 4 deposit of €300 to be made at time of sale, if sold entirety, or upon ea: tract if sold divided. The trustees reserve the tion of offering sald lots separately or as a whole, QF THE Old Curiosity Shop. e: By order Court Columbia olan a cial term for Orphans’ Gourt business, I i at public auction, on the \o. 804 D street northwest, on MONDAY, BER ‘TWENTY-EIGHTH, aT ‘TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the personal effects of Robert A. Whitehamd, deceased. xirtue of a certain deed of trast, dated the ‘and duly ‘recorded. tr et soq., one of the B: 2eeh September An pet Taber ‘Net 1987, at folio land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request cf the red wee will sell at ne aoction it front of ag Ry a TUESDAY, JANUARY FIFTH, 1887, AT HALF- PAST POUR O'CLOCK P. M., the mp 8 de- ‘The stock wall be offered as an entirety, and if | scribed real estate, xituate in’ the ety of Wash- not sold will be sold in detail. ington, D. C, to wit: All those certain pleces or Terms cash. Parcels of land and premises known as and being de2t-3t J. H. WHITEHAND. Administrator. | all of lot lettered “E."" and the north one-half (x) of lot lettered F, ta P.O’ Dona; "s subdivision of in square numbered one hundred and cighty- three (183), a8 per plat recortled in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, In Liber W. F., follo 30. Beginning in he west line of 16th street west, at the northeast corner of said lot “E,"" and running thence south with said street twenty-foor feet, four (4) inches; thence west, at right angles to ‘said street, ninety-five (5) feet, to the rear of said lot “F"" and the east line of an alley: thence north twenty-four (24) feet four (4) foches with said alley, to the northwest corner of said lot “E;" thence with the north line of said lot “E” ninety-five (9%) feet to said 16th street and the point of begiuning, together with the brick residence thereon, Known as No. 1120 16th st. n. Washington, D. C. Terms: Purchaser to assume a trast of $10,000 (and interest). due 2ist May, 1897, balance tn cash, of which $250 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale or the trustees may resell the ode wend the risk and cost of the defaniting pure! after such public notice as they may deem neces- sary. ARTHUR D. GOLDSCHMID, EUGENE CARUSI, de24-d&ds ‘Trustees. ©, G@. SLOAN-& ©0,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE MAGNIFICEN<¢ FOUR- STORY AND BASEMENT MARBLE-FRONT _ RESI- DENCE (WITH THREE- STORY BRICK STA- BLE ON REAR OF THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. The Entire Stock of Con- fectionery, Handsome Fixtures, &c., of the Sherman. Confectionery Store, 1014 F St. N. W., to be sold at auction. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1898, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., I will sell, at pub- Me duction, without reserve, “at the above named stcre, a large and well-assorted stock of Candies, embracing a fine collection of choice goods, six Handsome Oak Counter Show Cases, one large, haudsome Oak Wall Show Case, one Hall Iron Geimbination Lock Safe, National Cash Register, arble-top Quarter Oak Counters, je-top farter Oak Misror-front. Wall. Cabinets, Glass shes, Brass Trays, Counter Scales and Scoops, Glass ‘Jars, Electric Light and Gas Fixtures, Awning and Frame, “Signs, Tables, — Stools, complete set of Tools and Machinery’ for the manufacture of Candy, one Excelsior No. 17 Fur- nace, onc large Chocolate Refrigerator; all to be sold without reserve, as Mr. Sherman intends retir- tog from the business. dezZ-5t RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, KNOWN AS STORE 1810 EIGHTEENTH STREET, AND HOUSES 1801 AND 1803 ORE- GON AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the’ District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause 16216, entitled Rufus H. ‘Darby vs. Reese F. Lukel et al, Twill offer for sale at public auction, it Sarin Shs FOUR. 0" P.M., all the Interest of the | AS NO. 1710 said Reese F. Lukei, helng an equity of NEW HAMP- the felowing described property: Tot A NE! MP- | and the south four (4) fect front by the SHIRE AVE. foll depth, that width, of lot “B No. 2°" tn’ Starr SHI of Washington sald District, ia we panel Pa. NV of. Wasi sal in two parcels. Paz acuta cel first: Fronting 19 feet on 18th nteet by depth WASHINGTON, D. C. of 53 feet 3 Inches on Oregon avenue, improved by Rew three-story building, containing large store and basement dwelling of four rooms and two flats of five rooms each, and parcel second: Fronting 47 feet 9% inches on Oregon avenue by depth of 19 feet, with 10-foot side alley, improve by new three-story and basement dwelling, _contain- ing 14 rooms, suitable for two fats. Said parcels Will be sold subject to certain deeds of trust, eepa- rately secured, and iso to all unpald taxes, par- Heulars of which will be given hy the undersigued usta on application ai announced at time of By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the 26th day of March, A. D. 1804, and duly recorded in Liber No. Iso6, ios 357 et . land records of the District of Columbia, ve will ‘sell at pubic anction, in front of the pre aises, on THURSDAY JANUARY SEVENTH, 1897, R O'CLOCK F M., the following land and ; “aises, situate and ty- ing in the city of Washington, District of Columb namely: All of lot numbered seventy-two Fisher and Sharon’s subdivis.on of square pum- bered one hundred and fifty-icee, as per plat re- corded in Liber 12, follo 171, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the 1 sirict of Columbia, fronting 25 feet on the west +e of New Hi shire avenue, near R street northwest, with a dep’ of 120 feet ‘to a wide alley, rimning with Riggs place, together with the IMPROVEME STS, Consisting of an elegant four-story and basement brick residence, the front being of Vermont white marble and deeply carved, th handsome stone steps leading from the terrace to a very imposing entrance; also has circular bay window from ter race up.’ The stable on rear of lot is three stories high, with accommodations for four borses and four eu Terms: One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from day of ssle, the de- ferred payments to be secured by trust 6n the prop- erty, satisfactory In form to the court, 1rd to bear interest from the day of sale, payable semi-an- nually, at the rate of six per cout per anpum, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of sale. All $50 required on each parcel at time of conveyancing and recording at pi Terms to be complied with within ten days from sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ previous advertisement in this Daper. garclages, with necessary’ harness, feed and ‘soc . MOSBY WV JAMS rooms; is connect with use by electric ac19-ave es et, | bells, ing tubes, &c. The interior of the resi Te ric hly finished in polished hari woods, mantels, brass-mounted fireplaces, ony dence cabinet THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No tiling and stuccoed ceilings; walls covered wit! Se tale hand-painted tapestry, ‘ours, of mabogant, oak, and USTEES’ SALE OF MIFOI c FRA Georgia pine, highly polished: mirrors, plate glass. TRUTOUSB. AND” Lor’ OWN Ee TaD | book cases, hall cccks ae, bullt In walles Sores STREET NORTHWEST. lain tubs. marble washstands, &c. Contains 2 By virtue of % certain deed of trust, dated the | Toots, 3 baths, conservatory, billiard rooms, 28d day of February, A.D. 1894, aid recorded | vaults, gas, electric lights, bells, &e. All finish among the land records of the District of Columbia | in the most substantial ner, of the best wai in Liker No. 1888, folio 451 et seq., and xt the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, we will offer at public auction, in front of the Piunises, at HALE-PAST FOUR O° x MONDAY, | DECEME VE A.D. 1896, the’ follow: uate in the city of Wash! Dia, and designated as. pa (2), in square Lumbered cight rials, and is ardonbtedis the handsomest and wilt homes in Washington clty. Ms Ome-fourth cash, and the residue in six ighieen and twenty-four months from date of sale (with at Six per cent per annum, nually), and secured the property, or all cas! ; A deposit of $1,000 will be required of the ser at Ume of sale. All conv : three (33), beginning for the same at a point on the north line of D and notarial fees at purchaser's cos’ street, twenty-four (24) feet six (6) Inches hould the terms of sale be not complied with from "the southwest corer of sid lot two within twenty days from the date of sale the tras thence east twenty-five feet; tees resorve the right to iesell the property at the tliree (93) t risk and cost of the defaultin; south ‘binety-three- (93) such public notice as th to the place of beginning, togett: BENJAMIN. PLS) t, with the improvements, rights, etc., thereunto Ne. 15th st. n.w. and New York ave. Letcnging. THOMAS R. JONES, Trustee, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, and for the balance N.e. cor. 15th st. n.w. and New York ave. the notes of the purchaser will be taken in two | de23-d&ds equal jamounts, payable in one and two years : ~ after day of sale, respectively, bearing interest at | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©0., AUCTIONDE the rate of six per cent per annam, interest paya- ble semt-anoually, said notes to be’ secared ob the | TRUSTEES’ property, or all ‘cash, at the option of the pur. KNOWN cheser. " A deposit of one bandred dollars ($0) YARD AND RACE TRACK, Fequired at time of sale, Conveyancing at the] By virtue of 4 certain deed of trust, duly re cost of the purchaser. If terms are not complied | corded in Liver No. 2 Mo 105 et sex. with in ten days the trustecs reserve the rigit to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser after five days’ advertisement in some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. JAMES M. WOODWARD, records of the District of Columbia, and at the *- quest of the party secured thereby, ‘the undersizned trustees Will sell, with the improvements 1 at public auction, on the premises, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DiI 800 19th st. nw. 1896, AT ONE 0°C PM., the followi THOMAS P. WOODWARD, scrited land and premises, situate and lying in 507 E et. o, county of Washington, District of Colum del4-d&ds ‘Trustees, All those parts of the tract of land DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY NUMBERED 2521 P STREET, WEST WASH- INGTON. By virtuc of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District_of Columbia, passed in equity canse numbered we will, ON MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY ‘OF DECEMBER, AD. 1896, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, sell, in front of the premises, all those pleces or parcels of land and premises known and aistinguished as and being the east half of lot 82 and the east fifteen (15) fect front by the full depth of lot 86, in square 94, of Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, in the District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in and two years at six per cent per annum interest, payable seml-annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the property ‘sold, or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, &., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the tsk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in ‘some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. CAMPBELL ‘CARRINGTON, EMANUEL M. HEWLETT, Trust WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE TRACT ON THE BENNIN COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust from Charles A. Me- Euen, bearing date the 26th day of May, 1888, re- corded in Liber 1328, folio 49 et seq., due of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will Sell. at public auction, in, front of the prémises, un MONDAY, DECEMBER. 28, 1896, at HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of (o- sixty-four one-handredths (64-100) of an acre of land, more or less. Parcel No, 2—Containing thirty-three (33) acres hundredths (5-100) of am acre of lund, more,or less Parcel No. 3—Containing five ) acres and cighty- three one-hundredths (83-100) of an acre of lant more or les: Parcel No. 4—Containing twenty (20) acres of land, more o= fess. Parcel No. 5 Belug. all. of blocks numbered on @) and nine (9), in B. W. J : a vision of part of sald tract of bcrough,”” now known ax “iy recorded In Lider Levy Court § records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, being all the real estate descrited sn scid deed of trust. For description of metes ard bounds, refer is made to said trust; it being known as “Ivy Brick Company Yard and Race Track,” together with the buildings thereon. All of the atcve property will be. sold as an ep. tirety. Subject to a deed of trust to Albert A. Wil- son “and Joln I, Larner, trustees, bearing’ di January 11, 1892, and recorded January 22 in Liber No. 1650, folio 276 et ‘seq., records of the District of Columbia, ‘securing pas ment of ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) and. in- terest, on which a payment of $10,000 has been made, said trust maturing January 11, 1897. Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money in cash, balance in six, twelve and eighteen montis, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser; the said deferred paymetts to be secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, and to draw interest at the rate of @ per cent per anmum, payable semi-annu- alls. A deposit of $1,000 required at time of sale. All ‘conveyancing and’ recording at the cost of the urchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with with- in fifteen days, ‘otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of tie ne de10-d&4s 8, lumbia, and being all that certain piece or parcel | defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice of such of land situate, lying aud being in The Dist t of | Lesale in bar Aer Sais published tn the eity of Qokuabis. and ‘Known asipert of “stony HIM’ and | Washingtom, D. 0 ows WiILAON, “Bayley’s Purchase,” being contained within the ae 6 eee following metes bout to wit: innl a18-4habe eo, LARNER, || Trastew. for ae at : = ae seal brane et st. aw. stone the erd of the ine of *‘Ston; and running to inclade part of “"Bayley's Purchan’ ‘CRUSTEES’ 8ALE OF LOTS NUMBERED D, 24% deg w. 56 perches to a small scrub oak ELEVEN AND TWELVE, IN SQUARE NU tree and pile of stone, 8. 65% deg. w. 42 1-5 BERED SIXTY-ONB, “IN” THE DISTRICT ¢ perches to the east side ‘of Benning road, and with the east side of said roud s. 20% deg. ¢. 18 14-25 perches to a stone, s. 14% deg. e. 11 &, 214 deg. w. 6 1-25 perches to a stone, w. 10 16-25 perches, then leaving eaid «. deg. e. 82 hes to @ stone north of a small branch, 6. 10 1-8 deg. w. 33% perches to the Dis- trlet line, and with sald linen. 49% deg. e. 98 2-5 perches to the 4th line of “St: a,” and with Part of sald line reversed oa eee. 8 perches to the beginning, con! 80 47-1 cash, balance one and acres, more or less. ‘Terms of sale: ‘One-third two years, in equal installments, with interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of rehaser. A deposit of $100 will’ be required. es paid to date of sale. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. Sale to be consammnated within ten COLUMBIA, CONTAINING OVER 18,000 FEET OF GROUND. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in at folio 308 et seq., one of the Liber No. 21 land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the bolder of the note secured there by, we will sell at public auction, in front of the peat on the SECOND DAY” OF JANUARY, S07, AT FOUR O'CLOCK Pat the following de. scribed real estate, situate in the cit of ash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: inal lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve (2), in square pambered sixty-one (G1), subject to a deed of trust dated December 2, 1895, and recorded in Liber No. folio 255, of the land records of the District of Columbia, to secure the books, &c. gr the houses thereon separately. Terma of aaie to | days, otherwise resale at risk and expense of Ge- | , Terma of sale: A suficient amount to. par the The question of the absorption of St. | be complied with, within ten (10) days, or the prem. | faulting purchaser. sale Is made, which is $1,500, with interest thereon Mich: ‘All Angels’ sh by that | !8e8 to be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting CG. CLARK, Trustee, at the tate of 10 per cent’ per anmem from oe ichael’s and ngels’ pari: y that | ourehaser. Com at purchaser's cost. WILLIAM MAYSE, Jr., Trustee, third day of April, 1896, i said note ts paid, of St. John’s Church has been formally |ACKSON H. RALSTON, 4e16,17,18,21,2:&26 005 F st. aw. ner att the eeuterken ‘of making presented to the vestry of the latter [AHLON ASHFORD, sale; the balance *o be in two equal in- church. A committee, consisting of Gen. | del7-dts . : ‘Trustees. FUTURE DAYS. stallments at six and twelve months from the day H. G. Gibson, senior warden; Commodore DUNCANSON’BROS., AUCTION ¥: of E. O. Matthews, R. L. Longstreet and oo —— 4 B. Mesny, representing St. Michael's, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED brought the matter to the attention of the RDAL ESTARE, NO. $16 23D STREET NORTH- vestry of St. John’s, but consideration was| 9, 3 @eferred until the January meeting. Tem- Forary supplies will fill the pulpit of St. | 1 Michael’s until the decision of the vestry is | land’ records of announced. recuse: tate Christmas music at Ascension P. E. | Signed trustees, Church will be repeated tomorrow, and in nH DAY the evening there will be a special sermon Hane delivered before the Brotherhood of St. An- | described land drew by Dr, Alexander Mackay-Smith, rec- | Washington, 1a tor of St. John’s parish. At this service to will be sung Dr. Charles Vincent’s Mag- | numpend forty-one nificat and Nunc Dimittis in G, and Clare’s anthem, We Have Seen-His Star in the East and Are Come to Worship Him. This evening (feast of St. Stephen) at 6 o'clock the parish Sunday school will have its Christmas festival, the full choir assist- irg. A shortened form of evensong will be used in the) church, after which, in the Sunday school room below, carols will be sung and a Christmas tree enjoyed, besides which there will be recitations by members of the school. The pes sermon and music Keller Memorial Lutheran Church, Rev G H. Butler, pastor, ‘will not occur until Sunday ssptigap Hoag il o'clock. At 7:30 EH i 7 ie ay ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ON $D ee cheser’s cost. STREBE NEAR L STREET NO! 5 = pt St tho time of 137 SS Sat ant hata 0 12th ot | ee and cont of the deinulting Hrrchear at yoo 96 ot Bea., one of the land records of the ‘WILLIAM F. bilan tt: am Sag me ey lie WESTEL W. WILLOU! Trustee, é sell, at, au Bodh Rodi ieee naib Saar ve | eS JANUARY SECOND, 1997, at 1 x Jand_and ~ THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTS., Sea desis ce cite Wea aa wre 22 and being lot numbered thirty-one sor sate OF & VAC eas ¢ of a certain deed of dated Au- tae areata ate 486 et seq., one of the records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the par- Hes secured thereby: we. wil sell ‘auction ‘on TUESDAY, THE -NINTH, Rg Se sibatviston ‘Bumbered ve hundred ed ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, With interest, and secured “deed. Yast, or all cash, a¢ purchaser's S00 de WERTY, NORTH JLMBAD'S St ABOUT ELEVEN By virtue of a cercain deed of trust recorde) Liter 1604, at folio 8, of the land records of th District of Columbia, and at the written reynee Of the holder of the notes secured therhy. we will, ou THURSDAY, the SEVENTH DAY oc JANUAR) AD. 1897, at 4 O'CLOCK PM. on the prente sell ‘the following described land a uete in the county of Warhington, of Columbia, a desiguated as an! being “4 BY and “2 B" in the sulxtivision of a tra: land known as “Padsworth,” as per plat recanted i , AND CONTAINING im Book Levy Court, page 24, in the attics of the surveyor of said District, by metes and ou 8 follows: Beginning for the «ame at the end of @ line 4: DN. SY degrves W. 2058 cheine from a point the Washington and Rocky!) turnpike, distant 9.05 chins Intersection with roadway in running thence from said point lowing courses and distances 0.50 links along a newly laid stone, thence N. 80 degrees W N. ab degrees E. 3.04 chains, grees E. 2.75 chains, thence . grees Ed chains, ‘thence NX. 4) degrees K 4.00 chains t tree, Which said four last lines run and Pines braneh;" thence 8.37 degn thence S51 dogrees m0 thence S fy oeters 30 chains, t 63 degr B. 1.18 chains to a stone, thence S. 6514 degrees W 5.00 thence degrees West 4.29 from William Lite and wife, recorded ry Liber J. A. S. 226, folio 200 et weq., of the land records: of said District oe of sale: third cash, Geo Jrartat Cote ee 2 payable semi-antually, to be secure t Trust on the property ‘wold, or all cash, At the « than of the purchaser. "A aepostt. St shan required at time of sile, Conveyancing, etc. at purchoesrs cost. Terms of sale to be comp with in Gfteen Gays trom day of wale, otherwine the trustees ne serve the sight to resell the property at the and cost of the defaulting parca: T, after ns doys’ advertisement of such re in some news. paper publistiel in ‘Washingtu The prop erty will be sold clear $f gh secembrances, On ». COUGHLAN a24-d&ds BLAIR LEE, Trustees RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOTS IN “WHITEHAVEN.” By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1819, folio 55 et seq., of the Innd records of the District of Columbia, and at the written re. qoest, of che: holder Of cao we Tie_notee secured ;, We will, on MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1897, AT THREE O'CLOCK in the subdivision’ made by cob P. Clark an Rdwaed, Be 5 4 of lot 3 and part of lot 2, in = W: recorded in the office of the sur trict of Cotambla in County Book 7, page 98. Thin Property wi'l be sold subject to a deed of trust recorded among the said land records | folio 424, by Which the purchaser is release thereof upon the pay m: square foot, amounting to $1,47: Terms of sale: One-third ‘em balance in one and two years, at six per cent interest per annum, payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op: tion of the purchaser, A deposit of £200 required at time of sale, Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be coniplied with in fifteen days from day of wale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the richt to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some net paper printed and published in Washington, D. ©. ‘he property will be sold clear of all incumbrances except the above mentioned. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST 00., ‘Trustee. dez2-d&dbw titled toe me cent per By Andrew Parker, Secretar; DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES SALE OF AN ELEGANT BROWN. STONE AND BRICK KESIDENCE, NO. 181) K STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 2103, folio 42 et seq, of the land records of the District of Colmbia, we will seil, at auction, in frout of the on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY ¢ : . AD. 1896, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. west half of lot five ©), In square oae hundrv ald tot be: inz 20 feet front improved by an dwetling, No. 1819 K st. n.w., contatnl and bath. ‘a wide aller, me and brick ten rooins Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance ip one, two and three years, at six per cekt per annum sp. terest, payable setmt‘anoually, secured by a deed of trust,’or two-thirds of the purchase money cai tain’ for three "sat six per cent per «oni re- or all cash, at th option of the purchaser. A de osit of $300 required at time of sale, Conveyanc- chaser's cost. Terms to be com mm days, or reande at risk ap cost ‘haser. JORNSON, > HINSON, | Trustees. BW, & 00., AUCTIONEE! essors to Ratclife, Darr & Ce ry BRICK HOUSE ON “Ti TRE By virtue Liber No. 13 FIFTH DAY ¢ O'CLOCK P situate in District of mbta, to wit: Lots numbered ‘eighty-nine (S9) and nibety in Patrick Quirk’s subdivision of sriginal ots mineinen (9), and twenty 0), in square six ln and sixteen (G16), as per in book 14, in the surveyor's office of said Distric er with all the Imprsxements, ts, et erms: One-third eash, the balance in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale, 6 cured by deed of trust on the property sold, « all ‘cash, at the option of 4 it of $200 required at er to : in fiftee All convey EMMERRION, 3. MACKALI ‘Traste FE, SUTTON & 00, AUCTION (Successors to Ratcliffe Ei s By virtue of Liver No. 1929, records for the District of « quest of the parties secured signed trustees will offer for sale by pul in front of the premises, on W DAY OF JANUARY, A.T PM, the following des F in the county of Washington, in th Columbia, to wit: Lots mumbered one eight (08) and one hundred block numbered two ; divison of part of rs county book No. 6, folie 54, in” th five of said District, together with all the improve nt hits, ete. Terms! “Oeethird cath; the balance tn one and two years, with interest from the da} secured by decd of trust on the p Al cah, ‘at the option of the it of $200 req at the t Tobe complied with In Bfteen day's. ancing, etc, at th District as per plat in de24-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, HOUSE NO. 216 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTH WEST. y_virtuc of r decree of the Su Court of District of Columbia, passed April 24, 1894, of a dectce supplement thereto, passed on day or December, 1896, In equity cause No. 14,961, ‘wherein John Howlett ts complainant Jotun D. Coughlan et al. are defendants, the appointed by said first-men- tioned dec-ee, will, on TUESDAY, DECEMBEIt TWENTY-NINTH, 1896, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. sell at public auction, in front of the premises, the following described property, being part of the land described 1p said first-mentioned decree, as follows: Part of nal lot eleven (11), in square five hundred and fifty-seven (557), beginning @t a point on the routh side of New York avenue, distance forty-five (45) fret and eleven (11) inches from the northeast corner of «nid lot, and running thence along the south line of said avenve in & south- westerly direction twenty-two (22) feet; thence Sout and parallel with the dividing ‘tine be- tween eleven (J1) and twelve (12), in said square, one hundred (100) feet; thence northeasterly and with New York avenue twenty-two {thence northerly and parallel with said dividing line between lots eleven (11) and twelve (22) ove bundred (100) feet to the polat of begin- 8 l