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canst 10 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1896-12 PAGES. Philip TN : this invention until it has been put to a | SCTION ALES. ‘CTI ALES. SUBURBAN NEW S| ier eenate wBevere test, but it-is certainly exeiting con- AU ONS. : 1 AU! ON S. 23 Mr. 5 siderable interest in nautical circles, and TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. the boat has been visited and inspected at —— = SE 3 Rouen by a number of naval officers and PEREMPTORY SALE OF 35 HEAD OF DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. y ANACOSTIA. 5 s other experts. If the trials, which are sqo7 —— aie 2 2 INE BUILDING LOT ON | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF <2. seg} off, Pg’ prove Mogevegt id bee fe PE NSYLVANIA AVE- LAND IN THE COUNTY, NEARLY ADJor ge ships will be bpilt on this plan for NUE SOUTHEAST, HAVING A FRONT OF 55 NO CLUB PROPERTY horse attaghed toa earrage driven by Mr. b : the conveyance of mgers across the . AVERAG! ° SS FEET OF SPRING AND MEATY pees “tan an seas scsale Tic “young people's’ meeting 2 Atlantle and in other sees. ‘The diameter of SINTH, ‘O'CL TO AN ALLEY 30 FEET WIDE AND GON: DIVISION, AND CONTAINING ABOUT Wa shicghder” task eat a = nanan yesterday evening. “It being comecration night, | CMloridam Discovery for Consamp- een Secon eee a if “of waperiot Hieron and Aten, FROM By. poner oe 4 f trust, dated the | By virtue of acertain deed of trast recorded im be ora al rants of the | ere Sts * large attendance eit mack tnteresi | tlom Administered at Reduced | PY ree shige f Woutl Ore eee ‘twenty CUMBERLAND VALLEY, PA. In. ‘this lot | twenty-ttth (bth) Gay of September, A.D 1801, and | Titer 1604, at, folio. a ‘of, the dant ‘records uf the re S. athecroecm : manifested. regul nfon . y EEE es : ed ated ’ 1 ict of Columbia, and a: ritten rea yebicle Were. thrown out and the Jadies somewhat | under the aurpices of the soctety, were nei tn the Rates, $10 Per Month. Ie en ne, Steat azgument' employed MY | iccnut for ‘ang buslieis, wee ka eee Gilummila, Liber ‘No, 1620, Tolle 1 pA at | or tue holder of the motes secured th ney, ve wa hurt ebont the fave and hea? MS Miller had his eresational Church, mamaedigteh ste ae peo, Ait sane aa ae is an engineer by Geet to be sold without reserve. the request of the holder of the note secured: there- 2 ae oe SER EN TH Dat of TANt any, ight k ‘The vehiel badly dara- ae coneee “ and has spent some time at sea, 1s that his s ALSO by, We will offer, at public auction. in front of t premiong, — as * G2 bealy Gon) apd ‘Rey. ‘John McG of the Episcopal Churcl | aay Applicamts for Treatment Before | 224, nas spent a considerabley diminish the | 20 Hend of Horsss and Mares, good workers and | ufcmisex on MONDAL, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF | Soll the faewtag cae Ana h Behance. it: a istmas : a- | grexitl v. D. L. Rath! ev. 8. A. Dall, | the 15th of January, 1897, WAll | resistance offered by the water. Naval and vers, TU BE FOR WANT OF US ARO ART. “A. s 2 e * : . 2 amnuabesibetstcas emecciagee at St. Eliza | greeition, Rev. D.L. Rathbam, Hey. S.A. Tall, vs ? y O'CLOCK P.M. ‘the following described property, | Of Columbia, desiguated as ‘and being a ‘ b's Asylum were observed last evening’ ‘The ae ea ia tee rie Receive Treatment at the Re- other authorities are to be present at the B™ in the sabdivision of a tra ALSO New and second-hand Vehicles of different kinds, | situate in the of Washington, District of Co- | 1 BY aud dress wa*tGRer, Mr. Diienport and the experiments, which, moreover, will be su- ‘aL usic | “Miss Ella Kepart of Pittshurg,,Pa.,.is risiting Harness, ete. lumbla, to wit: that certain piece or parcel of ‘Padswor duced Price of $10 a Month perintended by a spegial commission, and it | WE INVITE BYYERS TO ATTEND THIS Er. | 1% ve cho ler the: alvection 4 ro yi INVITE is - | land known and ‘fistinguished as and being all of - a chor umder the direction of Prof. HT hex_siatet, Mrs. Geo. E. McDaniel, on Jefferson Until Cured. is just possible that fhe president of the | EMPTORY 8 i . original Jot numbered eighteen (1S) Ta muttare mum- | Soude Dace ier thee Mr and Me. Middletoa of Baltimore are visti- | “Mr. Charles A. Newlon ths Tented asd moved republic, who was at one time minister of | It 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. nitions tee ee ieee ase money | em of @ Une drawn N80 Juz Mr. MNidieton's mothors Fort of Ana- | in Mrs. Auchmoody’s house. = marine, and who represented Havre, where THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTS., to be paid in cash, and the balance to be paht a ar gan Vanbscke, a student “of site Maryland | Dr. Shade’s chloridum discovery for consumption | his private residence-is situated, may wit- 612 E st. nw. FN Ee a “a .05 cheins ‘wortberiy from the Se Ee ar re ee caurratteville | Agricaltarse. College, ‘te the-guest of Maj. H. B. | To Mier t Ses tutred a larger percentage of ness Some of the trials, as he takes con-| : ikke Sad. wataraiass ON B| ToAPt secured by deed of trust upon the property | tunnng thence on nnd pont ae isin, and Ap ro. Adrian Andrews of Yale College, New York, | throat, long, catarrhal and broveblal diseases than | @derable interest in these matters. Br. SW> NEAR THD Caner” sold, ‘with Interest, payable semi-aonualiy, atthe | uum nginning the fo xteot ting Mr. Hiranr Ballard of Weet Falls | all other treatment combined. ‘ ing courses and di N. derrees W. ss By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Au. | Te of six (6) per ‘cent per annum: or all cash, at | 0150 links slong tne Dr. Shade has been permanently located in Wash- | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. ant 24, 1808, and recorded In Tiber Xow sap, at | {2° option of te purchaser, “A deposit of $30) wil par byt ged ; Today. District of Ontembla, ahd at the,rezuest of the par png rele ring Cees penge | ae Eien E So chain, thence X, 35. degrees secured Ve , We Will sell D 7 eoha’ hence N. ogre < Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920. Pa. ave. n.w.| Mes perared Mei Ten TE TPR SINTHL, | PUrebaser after five days’ advertixentent In meme fe eee ng gwd x Sle of store 1510 isth st. n.w. and dwellings | $896, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de. | Ne®Sbaper published in’ Washington, D. C. ‘con. ~ aio: oi nes hn Bi ‘ho tor of the Pres- i Kev. John Brown, who was pastor of the — ae byterian Choreh at Vienna fifteen years ago, ington for five years. t ed in the Presbyterian Church here on Sun-| Interview a few permanent cures, the result o! y morning. Dr. Shade's chloridum discovery for consumption: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Poole have rented and | Reference—Dr. Patterson, 52 It st. n.e.; Dr. Me- mm has returned frowm a visit Miss Hattie Ander ey brane 4 t = : veyanving at cost of purchaser. ion ao, gas the mest for | Wacningtom streets “MH RF Nowthrap 0 | im, 25 Sth at. s.e.; Mist Lilllan Hunt, 1104 13th | NC 1801 PTY ign peed regs eg tee pred a gh + CLARENCE BL RHEEM, Trustee, | (Py. Schaffer of Avalon Helghts, Mr. H. H. Love has been awarded the contract | st. u.w.; Mrs. Bender, 1232 6th st. n.w-; Mrs. Hol- at 4 o'cleck p.m. W. Mosby Will- for lighting the street lamps of the town. : 465 subdivision of square numbered five hundred and y MOF st. nw. |B Lis chains to a stone, thence & 6h de lund, 601 9th st. n.e.; Mrs. Hughes, 440 7th st. | #8. trustee. = Seventy-eight (G78), as per-plat In Liber No. 12,1 aon agas WM- B- BARSTOW. Trustee. 5.00" Chains, thence -S." 12% degrees it of the pupils of St. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Raymond ef Washington, W. Sanford Brown, 2145 K st. n.w. Paes Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— aS a i eS of the surveyor's oifice of = a = — bes ning, being the second place $ eve no ha iday: Mr. and . dost Ne f Polumbia. parcel : 0 * fered To Dende enreclinghy caloseare | Eee bar i Geechee Write or call for booklet. Symptom blank. &c., | Sale of dwelling No, 2139 D st. n.w., on Monday, | District o : eoctibed th deck to Wilts ee ti , Terms. One-third- cash, balance in one and two hom Wiliam Little ‘and’ wife. recorded tn ‘Lit Mr. John Brunner and’ familly of Philadelphia | for thove desiring “home” treatment. Consulta- | December 28, at 4 o'clock p.m. James M. Wood: | years wiih interest, and, secured beng Byte -~¥ J. — J. S. 228, folio 260 et seq., of the land rec ; —— ¥ 1282 rd and Thomas P. Woodwanl, trustees. Hl cash, at purchase: ti 100 de- BLE IMPROVED PROP- | of said Disiric corde a a evi Mr. and M: W. Brum free. 4th st. Dr. Shade in charge. = . trust, or all cash, at p option. $100 de- y strict. FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. “ise Fannie Moore of Washington, who has been — acne oe Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D. sta, -n.w.— required at time of ‘sale, all conveyane- ON CUATEENTH STREET NORTH: | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one Jing the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. BS and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of WEST, BEING RESIDENCE NO. 1120. and two years, at @ percent pet anpum inter a to be complied with in Afteen days, or the | _ BY yirthe of a certain deed of trust, dated the | payable semiannually, to be decured iy a roperty, will be resold at risk and cost of'default- | 20th September, AD, 1804, and duly recorded in | test on the property wold, oF ail meth, dag pownaner- Liber No. 1987, at folio 442 et seq., one of the | tian of the purchaser. A ‘deport JESSE H. WILSON, Trustee, land records of the District of Columbia, and at | at time of wile. Conveyancing etc Sale of dwelling No. 2521 P st. n.w., on Monday, December 28, at 4.0'cloek p.m. Campbell <Curring- ton and Emanuel M. Hewlett, trustees, Tomorrow. Caroline Lanter, will return to the city Wednes- | = = © Dade, colored, was quite severely cut Sat- | §3 y afternoon bs Fred Payne, a colored ‘boy | Miss Maggie Watson of Colonial Beach, Va., is nt twenty years old. They had both been | visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. KE. Rowell of West THEATRICAL GOSSIP. According to Gecrge Newton, Lou Jordan, at purchaser's rs ity bldg. | the request of the party secured thereby,” we will | cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied’ with in titecs Falls Chureh. julty be, con King and had gotten into an altercation, during | “iiss Rose I. Johneon and Mr. W. A. Johnson of the head of the gymnastic family that ue Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.W.—Sale of aei6 Ate Pa =e J. acre ui. ‘Trustee. at at asain front <e aa - are — da A = fale, otherwise the tr 8 Dude Knocked Payne down twice with a | Ednor, Md.. afe the guests of Mre. Hawilngs. bears Lis name, is one of those gentlemen | Drse* on Tuesday, December 29, at 10 o'clock a.m. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.) the ‘foll de- | and cost of the defaulting purchas Payne then proceeded to take his revenge | Miss Hattle Russell ‘of Bridgeport, Conn., is re DiSipame, ith | < roms Dowling & Co., Aucta., 612 E st. n.w.— scribed real estate, situate in’ the city of Wasb- | deys’ advertisement of suck feonie dissecting Dade's ody with he knife. The | spending the holidays with we: cousin, Mrs. A. ¥. | who delight in making small wagers with | sale of lot on B st. uw., cn Sucular | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWwoSTORY Bric | jilted pel estate, situate tn’ the city ‘of Wash | dn er Bt of euch reanie in though quite serious, are not dangerous. | PAstman of East Falls Churcl his friends or matching coins. He had been | 29, at 4 o'clock piu. Jose H. Wier ant Pene| DWELLING, HOUSE NO. 216 NEW ‘YORK nee pied 3 py Mise Elo! of Washington is visiting The Good Templars held their regular Christmas | yyueariee Phiten” ash i0 G parcels of land and premises known as and being | erty will be sold clear of all incambcai sitting on a train with a party of friends | J. Mclatyre, trustees. AVENUE NORTHWEST. ne Il of lot lettered the north one-half (4) FT ii By -virtuc of # decree of the Supreme Court of | 3: : ~ an u Sic! Wh Laie Hall Friday evening. Besides the || Miss Ollie Sims of Washington ‘s visiting her | engaged in hs favorite pastime so long that| C.-G. Sloan & Co., Aucts.; 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale | the Diente ae Cuter wia piece Rene oat ot Pgs Hc i feng me peeping (Rice eee YT kulge members and their friends, a goodly nomber | sister. Mrs. D. A. Breckenridge. are visiting the | he was the better off by a goodly amount. | of dwelling No. 519 Spruce st., Le Drott Park, on'| 10d of & decree Dee S06 ie cue ea got | three (183). as per plat recorded in the office of the | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00, AUCTIONEERS, ft a roa a = ieee cumes of Sainte ‘Mrs. Breuizer, Mr. and -Mre.. J M.| Matching became tiresome, small wagers | Tucsday, December 29, at 4 o'clock p.m. William | No. 14.961, wherelu Jolin ‘Howlett 1s ‘Complainant | SUFFeyer for the District of Columbia, in Liber W. nds were indulged tn, Cake,. candy, * TRUSTEES’ 8. @ Lots IN ag | ceemamade on various matters that pre-|F. Lockwood, Irving “Wiiliamson and Matcolm | and John D. Coughlan et a. are detendante, the | Fv follo 30. Ce ee ed py yd pli __ Were served. Oluf Sgughsted of New. York, Je spending | sented themselves, until at last his diver-| Hufty, trustees. undersigned ‘trustees appointed by said. first-men- ™ and’ fuming ‘thence ‘south with oaidetrect | Liber 2619, folio 86 et een of the ithd sree: ae ristmas tree entertainment was held in with De N.F. Graliain and filly of | sion seemed exneusted. “The talk amon | Desa Aucta, 9th and D sts. n.w.— | Honed decree, will, on TUESDAY. -DECEMBEIE | 0, Atay emt, tne eau Nth emt, at | the District of Columbla, id atthe. written “ree Do e Ge Slephe urd er- cl 4 vk 5 Fanaa e eo. . + Tue % : “hin, and’ Mee W. J. Cantleld of Fairfax Court | $B Peg rie Ren nS Usual; drifted to | Sale of dwelling No. 216 New York axe. u.w., on gell ay publtc auction th Hone of tie Groaned “whe | Heut. angles to 'aaid. mireets ninety-five, G5) {he bolder Of oor of the notes secured owing program was rendered: Open- Casistinas Day," by the school; talk | Hense are spending a few days with Mr. abd Mrs. “E thereby, we will, on MONDAY, THE ROURTH Tuesday, Decemb el e bel rt of the land 4 to the rear of said lot “F" and the east line of at wi : the pastor, Rev. W pendieton: recttas | HUG" 2Te sve had gone on for some time, when Jordan, | x1 gmmerich ant Dougiace B. Macat eet ee | aera Seecnlbet! property being part of the land pete a OR ee Re = sing Soldier.” by Miss Hebecea | "Chinese. laundzy bi beem- eatablished in the | with a twinkle in his eye, turned to a = 2. | Part of 01 for eteren UD, jn sgmnre five | said lot "Ex" thence ‘with: the worth linc of sai] | described piece Or parcel at land in the canure tion, “I Wish You a Merry Christ- | store recently occupied by M.S. RB. Newlon, whisky drummer and said: = AUCTION a voce hardred and fifty-seven (G7), beginning at a point | TO ti. isety-tee (Er deer te weld Oh aie Washington, in the District of Columbia, uamely, © aeitatien ane; Ring the Bells." | At the last term of the county court a license | “red, you seem to understand all about SALES. Forte Bee eat eee, ea ET ONO Areuney eiatance | ind the polnt of beginning, together with the heick | 2ue Whole in the sutstivision’ made by: recitation. to celebrate: the rites of matrimony was granted | ¢¢minine beauty. ‘Now, I'll bet you $5 that = en eee ‘Said lot, ant running thence | Feeklence thereon, known-as Ne. 1120 16th st. n.w. : Cottrell on mine tee pgs baste es at the next stop 1 can walk up and kiss the SE AE LS RBOOR along the eouth line of said avenue in & south- eee ea game 2 tenet of $10,000 “My Tree,""- Miss Rebecca = = Prettiest woman on the platform!” - THOMAS DOWIANG & CO., AUCTIONEERS: westerly direction twenty-two (22) feet; thence Silt Mays asa7, balance in cash, ‘AN Quiet Along the Po- BROOKLAND. The wager was quickly accepted, and as No. @12 E st. o.w. foctherh 2m, paratiel ymaeh fhe Sard Hae be — eS gee an be required ‘at time of male. | Property wi'l be sold sulject to of trast Wooster: "song, . the train pulled in and came to a stop peas SS pee ing at purchaser's cost. | Tecorded among the sald land records in Liber. 147, reeltations Lait | Mr. Frank Brawner-has returned to: New York, | Jordan, closely followed by his betting op- SALE OF A COMFORTABLE FRAME | square, one hondred (100) feet; thence 1 twenty-two | Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from | folio 424. by which the purchaser ix Mijan Laelia ‘Wooster: ne | aftet a week's visit with tie mothel. ponent, jumped off. ae looked about ior ET NORTHWEST! NOW AS 2199 D | GS) feet: thence northerly ‘and parallel with sald a ey Pe gyie ares Pomeny oe ee RIS ierds Watched Their Flocks by | Mr. McLeod Page is visiting relat j Mary- | Minute, and finally walked over to a well-| py virtue of tain deed of trust, dated the | dividing sine between lott eleven (11) and twelve | at, the risk and cost ces- | Terms of sale: One-third ‘cash, ‘balance Techool;” distribution of ‘wrceeute, | tant peta rei 7 as built, handsome bronette, and, without any 2a day or “Eebruary, AD. eh "ana qecorded i (22) ome Wuitred) (100) feet jto she poret/oc @egte= getter muck eibe motcs Be Eeey aay eee Seed two Sears, at ax per cunt interest per annum, closing remarks by the’ pastor. chiar _ | salutation, kiss er In a manner to make | among the land records of the District of Columbia a = 3 ARTHUR D. GOLDSCHMID, payable seml-annually, to be secured by deed ct as held Thursday evening. A delightful poo. Mr. . T. 6. is x _ 3 book \e A dey reaqul comisting e the Christmas service ‘and | those present were Mrs. Charles K. Hetfield, Mrs. ee ca celiberstely eet back, got on) wovwiil offer at public mete, Meester eve | menta to be represented by the promissory wetes of | de24-dkds = at time of sale. Convesancing, os purer’ ujoyed by ail present, 4 Yan: : “Fred” ve | Premises, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. | the purchaser or purchasers, with interest at 6 per aaa = SEERS, 1407 . | cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in firteen ar aw ane bs Yanaga, a Sores ee a a, Fred” had lost, but the loss of the five| BN” MONDAY, DECENBER: TWENTE, | cent’ per annum, payable ‘acmi-annually, and be | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. dass from day of sale, otherwine the tte ae sity of Vinginfa. is home for the holidays. Miss Aidle Jullien, Mise Merle Barton, Miss Con- | aiq not worry him half so much as the| 4D. 100. the follegie erie ad estate, sit: | cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or cy . E OF THE *tre, the right ‘to reset the property at the eek Wig MES, BD: Paynes of Vittstield, Mass, is | suela Yanage, Miss Mary Page, Mr. C. Hernandez, | whyness of the lady's complaisance. Jor-| uate in the elty of Washington, Distict at weet, | all Og emery ete | CRIES URSY YD DS SY NE Dhak @ | and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. Canfield. Mr. J. Regun, Mr. Louis Dolloway, Mr. McLeol | den, after a few minutes, left the party | bia, and designated as part of lot numbered two | Yesancing and recor at the: of the pur. roaand Mrs. Wi d Moneare, : haser. “A deposit of tied’ St 7| ) SNIFICENT FOUR- | days advertisement of such feanle in some news: ot Mr Jom He agumrst are the guests | Page, Mr. Alexis Yaraga, Mr. Angus Porter, Mr. | and strolled into the next car. They, anx- @). th square Lumbered cighty-three ($8), beginning | chaner,, A deposit of $400, required, at, tlme, of MAGNIF IC BASEMENT | Bariniet and psbuied inWastincton. De eo LO hotidays with | iePangigiat Mr. Louis Carmick and Mr. E.| ious to see where he went, followed, only | for che juame at a paint on the (6) inches ‘cast | 10 days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees STORY AND s 2 Care tee ape be sold clear of all incniubrances js parents at Warrenton, Va, © POlidays with | Hernandez. to see him doff his hat and take a seat next | trom ‘the southwest comer of said lot two (2); | Feserve the right to resell ‘the property at the risk ’ se ‘i RESI- THE WASH : « his at Warrenton, Va. pding f J defaultin; 2 (s ave MA b oe 'GTON LOAN AND TRUST coatelthsS Eee ae ey uiclin, Howe, who las been spendins | ty the lady of the platform episode. They | thence east twentnedve tect then ieteit shorty: | 20 See St Oc seeitiny Davconncs “ashes 5 aye’ oe hd Ana a¥ Sap Sess Pete with-her-parenta, returned. to New | Gecided then to have the matter out, and taecel Ge) seed air (6) inches eee wettarmes Uc advertisement of such resale in The Evening DENCE (WITH THREE- By Andrew Parker, Secretary. dex? dadne na <3 Ss r 1 ive fect; rence svu' ninety-three feet = me ae — — A tT eae aber, eens satending epee a ere kad {© aches! to the place aft beginning, togetber 2 ee ee STORY BRICK STA- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Mr. Ss ke 18 spemling several days with | his parents, S is , | the latter, looking up, sald: Delenging aie omgeee es eee g arouse CHARLES H, BAUMAN, Trustee, BLE ON REAR OF TRUSTERS' SALE OF AN ELEGANT BROWN Bis cranimother, Mrs. Young. During the cold spell the lake at the Soldiers’ ‘One minute, Fred, I want to make you} ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, and for the balance | ‘e18-dts 823 445 st. nw. LOT), KNOWN STONE AND BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 1819 K raed te ne Naf Anne: Arundel county has re- | Home bas been quite a resort for the youtg people | acquainted with my wife, She came om| the votes of ihe ca ities ih ee ee in two aa OT), 4 : STREET NORTHWEST. tarned_ to ber; hiase; (after jbelef visit to: her | OC Proukland snd there Dave been suaaypeweyavle | O62 train ahead and: stopped off: to sea come equal amounts, payable in one and two years C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. AS YO. 1710 By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No, parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Arthur Carr Seng perter eee atts ie Gene et aetna afler day of sale, respectively, bearing interest at | py aia tere ais = = NU. 2106, folio, 42 et sea, Of the lad records of the KA . ‘Mr. George of ce wersit si t ISTRES' DSO} 0-870! : x s oe _ data Ne 485 ef New York is visiting Miles | visiting’ his aewt, Mrs, Allee Middiekaal of Hart: | ‘There was blood in the whisky man’s eye | #e Iate of six per cent per annum, interest paya- | TRUSTEIS’ BALE OF HANDSOME TWO-STORY EW HAMP. trict of Cold ve will sel Catahan. ford street. Mr. REE front of the emises, on WEDN for a minute; but the laugh was too great, | preperty, or all cash, at the option of the pure SERUGE SEE Te DROME ARES SHIRE AVE. eheser. * F . M. ture Hy Improving, am? | con sont Ereek eed ne eee ee ree LoS and he gently beckoned to the buffet tender. ner 4 <A deposit of one, hundred dollars (#109) feos Nr eho, Tae ie ok Ernst, gialy recorded, an FOUR O'CLOCK E-M., the weat half of lot five (, ped that able to resume bis | and ‘Sirs -Boeretein at thelr reshieace ae aetna aine: emeet Rese ae aoe oe ee ee eae or Gane ee : in square one hundred a 2 aald tot be- ‘ - pe Among the entertainers of the lyric stage | cost of the purchaser. “Jf terms are not complied | 0 rc " oi r +, 7 Cc ing 20 feet front by 147\% feet deep to a wide alley, eee oe hte weeke street. During the height (of the festivities there ; r h the teustees rese: the party secured thereby, ‘we will sell, at public | + SHINGTON, D. C. . tureun-stone aml brie kiraror Lewin is visiting Miss Iarper of wan a surprise in the shaje“of a visit by Santa | today none are more deservedly popular | With in ten he t rye the right to WASHIN improved by an elegant new brown-stone heli " ; -. | auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDA th re N tain us in person. His pack was’ well-filled with | than William H. McDenald, the handsome cSaeer ater ave Gat aver tiemyet is sie ‘owe. | DECEMBER TWENTY NINTH, 1806, AT FOU | BY sittue of a deed of trust ‘to us, dated the | dwelling, No, 1819 K st. n.., containing seid” -Shews Si presents and gbodies, which the olil fellow took de- | baritone of the Bostonians. Possessing a = CLOCK P. ving = day of March, A. D. 1894, and duly recorded | and bath. - x Paper published in Wasi in, D. 0. O'CLOCK ¥ the following described land and iran ion 357 el ., land records |" ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, bala s Freeman ar t in presenting to the little cues. After Santa | vibrant voice that has caused havoc among | JAMES #f. WOODWARD, premises: Let No. 31, ln Robert E. Morris’ subi. eet ed eee Pipes tae unt Sheen penn, per cent per 1 a. aa Meche eville, us had distributed his gifts the childgem were | the fair sex, his sturdy physique is always oh 800 19th st. n.w., vision of lots in block 15, Sige = District of auction, in front of the premises, on THURSD: terest, payable semi: ter sccered by a Se ete Se Me uit ushered Into, the dining rom, where a heautitutty | a subject of admiration with the male con. THOMAS.P. WOODWARD, Ng, fog 7, PN Tense Un tives county book | GANUAIRY SEVENTH. itr, at FOUR O'CLOCK: | Urug,'of two-thirds of the parthare be) cre corated: tree provided, as well ag, ple1 eeevibi we fi st. nw., Se a i ituate w An’ e years at six per cent per an Seca ee arse oe are arn | cece) fact relates) alt Pee HERS frost recorded jin Liber 2006, follo 256 et sen. sald ibered_ seventy-two (72), im | posit of $300 required. at time Of sale, Couveyane- Ss. has Mari inchoft, Florence Schlegel, Et c _ . . _ cl 5 - xp and fifty-three, as per plat re- | plied with in ten days, or resale ble to retin to his fartin Schmid; Willie and EdnumePurmage. |ing to indulge in any sort of athletic ex ; FUTROVED PROPERTY Sag stow SE ONY parade cathy Ata lanee/ OF avers | Peetoh Se eee ae ano eC ae Ae emeie ak Os ok malariling pemeenaer oe jas postponed the opening t Keefe. tina. Robert and Staiser Middis |°TCISe, for he trains so readily that nis mus- GTON. poe auired at time of sale, and all caverancing and | office of the surresor of the District of Columbia, KR eS the aque we acne ceies ta iLuih "Eadie Booce, Witkey and. Maurlee tawsen, | Cular development affects the flexibility of | By virtue of @ decree ofthe Supreme Conrt of Pecording at) purciseer Brerms ‘to beecom. | fronting 25 feet on the west side of New Hamp: EDWar NSO, | 1 \ ¢ Sucuary. 3 mera ong cia kta Sn > his high notes. A story is related on Mc-| the District of Columbia, “passed in equity cause | hihed with in fifteen days or the property. will be a shire avenue, near R street porthwest, with « d-pib aus alle ney in snaking ss vox ae enna Donald recently. ‘The Bostonians are just | MVpCTy gGHTH DAY OR DEGRA, THE | sold at risk and ‘cost of purchaser, WILLIAM DP. | of 120 feet to a wide alles, running Into Riggs 'FE, & C0., AUCTIONEE! s happen Se Se a ee cempleting their first southern tour, and in | jag aT FOUR. O'CLOCK PM) sah ae ton ee LOCKWOOD. trates, 700 16th st. n.w.t IRVING aah eae) (Successors to Ratelifle, Darr & Co.) es erty E 3 Dallas, Tex., the baritone was the guest of | the premises, all those pleces or parcela of Inoa ‘and 1 UFT af < d19-7¢ | Consisting of an elegant four-story and basement ey Ses < HOUSE ANI : susther meet wii |“ Steamer Chartered for a Wedding | an attictic club, An old sport.was in the | eoeypremtgee al the Glstinggished as and being the | COMM HUFTY, Attorney for party secured. dl0-7t | COMUSHOE OF On ciCrant Uelug of Vermout white TERE GALE OF A BRICK HOUSE AMD a : Party in a Nevel Way. party the evening above mentioned, and | east half of lot 82 and the east fifteen (15) feet FUTURE DAYS. marble and deeply carved, with haudsome stone TWEEN PEST AND ef thet Marstanll wromt theleaal @aties Cisne became imbued with the belief that Mac } front by the full depth of lot 96, In square 4, of = = steps leading from the terrace to a very imposing le Vansville | Prem = was a puglilist. During the evening, and} Holmeud's addition to Georgetown, tn the Djstidct RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & €0., Auctionee ee | tay ivkter at need ele Oar > college the | Twe kisses, one from the lips of a bride | ¥ y i c sbieteret of Columbia. overs : “Suceeveors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Coy” Face up.’ The stableon rear of lot is three stortes | BS vit 4 Neg land Sees ae he lips of her imaid of | 2{ter [the baritone had sung a favorite | rerins of sale: One-thimd cash, balance in no rere se eee, high, with accommodations for four horves and four | Liber, No; 18, follo 79 et se ¢ the throneh | 224 the other from the lips of éitty with his accustomed resonant voice, | and two years at six per cent per annum interest, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TV ‘ORY FRAME | Carriages, with necessary harness, feed and sleep- | Poomis for the District of Colt . the under- yy approved of a heror, was the price paid for a charter of | the old sport turned and sai “Well, | payable semi-annually, to be wecured by deed of DWELI SITUATE ON NICHOLS AVENUE, | ing rooms: is connected with house by electrie | Tuues crashuas ees alee cc eee ‘ane he steamer Caroline for a fifteen-mile | Young man, you've got the sweetest pair of | trust om the property ‘sold, of all cash, at the ope Dice. eee peaking tubes, &e. The interior of the resi- | Swed, trustees willl offer for s bh eC Cee ‘ q | itngs for a’ boxer I ever heerd.”” tion of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $t00 réquited | By virtue of a decd of trust gives to us and dul; iy finished tn polished hard woods, {DAY OF JANUARY. AD) se Oe Le es ive = Soot. rerms Of Sale to tee eon died eee tee ® | recorded in Liber 1894, folio 400 et, seq. ome et sinet iantels, | brass mounted! Greplaces. S075 | O\GLOCK B.M., the Solin’ Ve ete I y r. y, 2 of y 5 in stuccoed cel i ls COM sl « of Washington, District of Co- the vessel's services, and he emphatically | the schoolboy, of “The Gay Parisians,” has | gerve the right to resell the property Kets aia aac . Joris “on | Georgia plue, highly polished: mirrors, plate glass; | Wmbla. | to in Patrick Quirk’s suldivinion of at public auction, ind ninety (90) in Pa’ Qu declares that the Caroline never before | ne characteristic that unfortunately is too | and coxt of the defaulting. purchaser, atter five | St, RuPle auction, | book i Key built in wall Somer pe ie Vo epes me pth = ere : often lacking in actors assuming what are | days" advertisement of such resale in some néws- | »!' °K’ = $c! “! . xt 5 1 and mn (616), oe Je such a satisfactory earning since he xr published in Washington, D.C. O'CLOCK'P.M., the following described real estate square six hundred and sixteet % quads | suc ae y termed juvenile rcles. It is that he is not | Paver publis CAMPBELL, Can -GTON, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: All of | Toom, 3 baths, conservatory, in book 14, folio 13, in the surveyor's has been running her. ovly a young man, but really looks like a EMANUEL M; HEWLETE.” lot numbered twenty-five (25), in "block numbered | raults, gas, electric lights, ‘ells Said District, together with all the impmoy s LAP gota fA Alexander Dixon Small, superintendent | boy. He has only been in this country two = = “Trustees, seven (7), in, the Commissioners’ subdivision of | 12 the most substantial manner, rights, ete. of the coal bunkers at Pittsburg Land- | years, having been brought to America by “Barry Farm,” according to the plat of said sub- | Mials, and is aidoubtedly one of the handsomest and One-third cash, the balance in one and a Ter Shari art FUTURE DA’ division as the same appears of record in the office | best-bullt homes in Washington cit; ro years, with interest’ from th iu. on the San Joaquin river, and Miss | Charles Frohman to create the part of the se == of the surveyor for the District of Calumbie in | TERMS: One-tourth cash, and the residue In six, od by "deed of trust Anelé-. Baahinan were Senne duled t6= ba celless leon a Set ie os ous = THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Subdivision Book marked Levy Court >} twelve, eighteen and twenty-four mouths from date cash, at the n visiting her sis- cle Bi se the one big of this comedy. He ha 612 E st. nw. ze 1, except that part of said lot conveyed to | of sale (with interest at six per cent per annum, it of $200 requir po * Pleasant. las :e-) married at Black Diamond, four miles this | been in the United States only two months unuel Proctor by deed recorded in Liber 1109, | payable semi-annually), and secured by a deed of | to be complied with cee ead ote tae eae aay | evening. | Teeter he was appronshed fy the Stott | KOBE AND BULLDIGG RAE OS THE COR | eratetiyene of tee land records of the District | ust om fhe propery, oy all cag af pursues | ance at he percaser'n cat, Small had left the arrangements to others, oe be Ae ate eel A gon DUIT ROAD, INTHE DISTRICT OF COLUX Terms: One-third cash, balance in one or two | pUrchiser at time of sale, All conveyancing, re- ASS 8. MACK: P : BIA. from date of sale, the deferred ents | cording and notarial fees ‘at purchaser's. vost. went wrong, A purty of friends fon ook | Wy; asked If he’ were glad to return to| py virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing aate | TO42 Od ty deed of trust on the property. sold | Should the terms of sale be not complied with woaee naan akin SES were ex. | Washington. Shirley replied that it was | of the 3d day of July, 1900, and recorded iuLiber | Sad to iene tute ae te te Der cent per | Within twenty days from the date of wale the trus: s visit Vashington, and thi . 1547. follo 424 et seq., of the land records of | annum, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | tees reserve the right to resell the property at the i apne pected to arrive on the up Stockton boat Baa oniy. been in the United States two | tue Dutttet of ‘and at the write A deposit of $100 to be paid at the sale. "Terms to | fink and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after eS. SALE OF FRAME DWEIA villum Tanlee has }early in the evening, were told to go to} months, aucst of the holder of the note secured therch be ‘complicd ‘with in fifteen days, otherwise the | suc ae en ony Soe eee the Grand Lod ‘andi i rE one will, on SAT Y, the SECO! DAY of trustees rve the right to advert! id resel S SD iste, ? : a Suenare: ee pes ‘Wher- did you cum tum?” asked the] Uaky, 1807 at THREE O'CLOCK PAL, In 4 the property at the risk und cost of the detaultien N.e._cor, U5th st. nw. and New York aye. iy Virtue of a deed Of trust, dated the 12th of mond, where the ceremony was to take | ow evidently interested woman. of the’ premises, sell following described pi purchaser." All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. AS R. JONES, Truste 1893, ard duly recorded ‘in Liber . ieee place. As 2 consequence a score of them | «From England,” said Shirle: ov parcels of land, situated in the county of Wash. | Geod title or we sale TOREP A EDSON, Secor Mot st: nw. abd New York ave, | at folio 98 et sea-. ome of the land recors of Sot off the Stockton boat at the wrong | «For the love of God.” was the startled | ington, and District of Columbla, us follows. to CHARLES B. BAILEY, Ce ee et ae ee eee place, while the balance of the guests were response, .“‘to think you has enly been in| Wit ee of biccks putea i) padre &) de21-2aw2w ‘Trustees. TRUSTEES’ SALE __OF LOTS -NUMM ied Sey ee Blac ies 2 and lots numbered one, two, three, four, five, elghi a ISTEES’ TS NUN x _ the Ditawas toottate (orsrtan ees eae ttable | {pis country two months and you do speak | and nine, in block numbered four (4), in the sab: | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ELEVEN AND’ TWELVE, IN SQUARE NUM. | JANUARY SECOND, oe s %y Tang ne the language just beautiful. division made by Jacob P. Clark and Edward B.Cot- (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) ‘Y IN ISTRICT OF | O the Mrs. Charles Wagner ard Miss Helen | Conveyance for the city folks from Pitts- trell, trustees, of lot three (3) and part of lot iwo — re NG prenises, sit f Washington. Christmas reunion of the | DUrg Landing to Black Diamond. In fact, There are scenic details and scenic de-| (2) of pert of White Haven, as the same is re- | THREE-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK HOUSE, OF GROUND, and known Sean ore of Mix. Belva A. Lock- | the only available carriage was the steam- | tails, and in most of them electricity is | corded in the surveyors. office of the District of 0. 712. STH ST. N. 7 leita oe = coninie’ Rook ak trast ecorted in | (11), So Enis: 7openagas mneieies oes of Mrs. Belva A. Lock- | o- Caroline, which lay at the wharf. Small coming to be the most potent factor. In| Coumbia, in County Book 7, page 93. The prop-| ON THURSDAY ‘AFTE » JANUARY SEv- | Liber No. 2109, at folio 308 et seq., one of the we neha e cles com- 7 laud records of the District of Columbi: it] Same is recorded in the surveyor's office said ion | Sept, Leste ont ae degamen: and. calling | “On the Mississipp!,”” which will be at the | Sri mul! Be Sold free and clear from all incum- | EXTH, 180 AT | Hoon Or the request of the holder of the note secured there. | city o2 Wachington, BG. tn Book CMB. page With friends in New York city Capt. Leale out on deck, asked him if the Grand Opera House this week, there is a ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | front’ of the premises, part of lot 10, in square Nog, | DY, We will sell at public auction, in front of the 187, together with Improvements, comsisting vessel wa: vailable f t a eS e ‘ - 2 5 ir 2m: on the SECOND DAY’ OF JANUARY, | @ frame dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Earle entertained thelr trends, | Diamend Oc teeta: jndTi®, $2, Black | most realistic scene. It is in that scene de-| to be paid in-cash, and the balancein one and two | frouting 1 fect se than a ete st Improved by a | poambcs, - i + - * a t9 deferred payments announced On Jearning that it was he | picting a southern swamp, a part of the| years, the deferred payments to be secured by dead | new. welhbullt, Saree eee ie, containing 8 FOUR O°CLOCK P.M., the following de- | Terms in relation +9 onah Mr. and Mrs. Teacher amd their children, on the | asked about the cost of such an excur- | Brent Diseot glowing with the phosphor- UF trust upon the property sold, with interest at the | ews, Well Dath. ‘This sale presents ae ain 8 | scrited real estate, situtte in the city of Wash. | om day of rale, when $100 will be required ap 8 ep hae Meteo sion. escent light of fireflies. The way in which rate of © per cent per annum, payable seml-an- | opportunity to secure a home or an Investment, be- mention ainec vip me teaboe o ti), og — ELON A. WOODWARD, Mri E:_B Nan Sorutall:has been confined to his | “It won't cost you a cent,” replied the | the effect 1s secured is unique and ‘lus. Ardea atigitirat ther ine or eabeecnh tee Anneke ailne oh atte oh time of sale; | nimbered sixty-one (61), subject ‘to & deed of Senet |~ de19-dts JAMES WHITE, Trastees, bed vera! dys with a severe cold. er onan Roearty laugh, “if you agree | trative of the strides the art of the property | quired upon blocks No. 2 and ‘No. 3. and a. deposit | gung™ms very, liberal acceptance of BL” 2h Ste: | dated December 2, 1898, and recorded in Liber = The Lotus Club met at the residence of Col. Me- 0, i = ee that I shall be the first to kiss the bride | man has taken. A large net hangs in front | of $25 upon each lot’ in block numbered 4, \Con- Yeyancing, &., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be | 2081; follo 255, ot the Iand records of the District.| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. after the ceremony, and that after I have | of the back scene, which shows the. back-| veyancing at the Che thi sarees ae pee complied with in 15. kissed her that I shall salute the brides- | ground of the swamp. On this net are fas-| terms of eale to be fully complied with within ter maid.’ {. ad a most enjoyable evening was of Columbia, to secure the payment of $4,000 to + =e : = v8. . 7 4, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., Aucte. the order of the American Security and Trust Com- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY, i SOW: IVY CITY BRICK COMPANY’ er of this place lost a valuable pany, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per KNOWN AS. é , vi he trustees re- de28-d&: t " tened numbers of small Gelssler tubes, | 8% front day of sale, otherwise Rhnuin from June 2, 1896" YARD AND RACE TRACK. * Saerisd of pessumabis, PF some | Small scratched his head for a moment. | twisted into a peculiar shape, something re: | Serve the right to. nell the property at the rik DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Terms ‘of sule: A suficient amount to par xe | | By virtue of @ certain deed of trust, duly, re. Ft, Who contracted a cold Friday | If the captain had asked for the second | sembling worms. Back in the side wings after five days’ advertigement in some newspaper 5 ae — note soared by. Soe which this sorded ba, tay ho ageing nay ae. ign has terminated with pneumonia, | Or third kiss it would have been different, | an operator sits at a special keyboard which | published in the city of Washington, D.C. TRUSTEES SALE OF THE THREE STORY Bay. | sale tk made, which ts $1-500, with interest thereon | records of tt I ey "| but he didn’t know about the first. But | operates a battery to which each individual EDWARD 'T, FLETCHER, BUILDING) NO. 118 MHEG yee RACE | Shirt day of Apel, 1606, und asd mater ape: | SSEoe ihe Party secured, vhereby. the undersigned ; inte Hall’ Satan | then he thought again of the long walk | of those tubes is connected. At the will of | a9¢ aig erates, | BEE FO. ibis NINTH RTmEEr x.W. | Saleh Gay of Apt 108 wae ot muting | at public ‘auction: on ‘te premileca on THURSDAY, Glignted audhicnee, wan Wawr, | between Pittsburg Landing and Black Dia- | the operator they can be forced into light, alee this ‘sale; the balance to be in two equal in- | THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. = z the District of Columbia, passed = oi RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, : : stallments at six and twelve months from the day | 1696, aT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., the following @e- una feet nh tet | tale's demands) HVC 1% {Re Ca | ene ene er Deck aad forth the mr | ne lccedm to Haetfe, Dare Go Seonlngh aut Dust ited Regram at | tages na are yrie ee | ed en and prey, ie te stmas greens, ell- - — : ar o r. ts ‘on, 7 ble tree ‘and the old ‘fireplace | “It'a pretty tough on a groom,” he said, | tion of flying lightning bugs is perfectly | gaugreEs' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ON Bee oer Daas res Will ofiee (foe eign ay Pulte Gonteyancing and rooming, of perches: cond aoe parts of the tract of land known as which old Santa made his en- ut I'm going to be married tonight.’ produced, so that the audience cannot even ELVANS AVENUE, BARRY FARM. EIGHTH DAY OF JANUAR! sor at HL ALF. | A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of | “Youngshorough,” mentioued in said decd of | mwas rendered with good ef-] So the Caroline began to steam up and | guess as to the means used. Such details} By virtue of a deed of tru given to us, and Alar = AST. oR O'C ia | Sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within} Parcel No. 1--Containing seventy (70) acres Toe entertai “Teudered. by) the hist: | soon the wedding party was on the way | add much to the beauty of stage pictures, } duly reonded tn Liber 1852, at folio 144 et’ seq. | © FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that certata ten days, or the trustees reserve the right to resell sixty-four one-hundredths (64-100) of an acre of one land records of the District of Columbia, | Piece or parcel of land situate and belng in the at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase. lend, more or less. 1 7 to Black Diamond. Arriving there it was SSS SSS oe g | gounty of Washington, District of Columbia, and 3 SGHBY. : So 2 Coote’ : at by rac sell, iblic auction, in front of. the WILLIAM F. WILLOUGHBY, Trustee, Parc a 2—Conta‘ning thirty-three (33) acres Loses Cramez, ‘Yas | decided to hold. the cexesaony in the open THE GREAT ROLLER BOAT. Dremisen, on MONDAY, JANUARY FOURTH tay? | NOWN and distinguished as the south twent pal Se t t ~ 1505 13th st. nw. five one-bundredths -100) of an acre of land, ols McGee, Edna |air on the deck of the steamer. The AT HALE-PAST FOUE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow: | Origin tot aummboced eee ae tse ea ae WESTEL W. WILLOUGHBY, ‘Trustee. | 224 Sve (me = = set wit, nAzpell.,,the | Preacher had no more than uttered the | M. Bazin Predicts That It Will Cross Bae Se ees situate in the | three hundred and ninety-three de21 -d&ds 2826 14th et. nw. Parcel No. 3—Containing five G) acres and spy loterpersed with music, Master | words “I now pronounce this man and | tic in Ninety-F. Hi District of Columbia, to wit: Lot twenty-elght | house aad premises numbered ninetece = three one-bundredthe 3-160) of an acre of Faidie “Stewart contributing a solo, | Grace and) woman man and wife” than Capt. Leale}| ‘*2* 4¢ oe ae One Hear) (28), in section, four ©, of the recorded subdivision | thirteen (b1S) Oth street, worteeeee RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 60., AUCTIONEERS. barley hat Ile duet and Agnes ok sf Ne $4 ‘Terms ¥ \ecessors: Besides there were several choruses and singing by |C@Me Up and demanded what was coming | Paris Letter to the London Telegraph November 24. | ofthe “Barry Farm,” with all the improvements. enReriM 9 °F, ale: One cash, one- Su to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) the whole house. The entertaimment was conducted | to him. Unwillingly Small handed over As the period fixed for the trial of the | ncnths from date of sale. Deferred payments to TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, WITH Fre gee rior ant Sag! ws |e ercedlpeas” auth a aaesetcee Baki |rller boat Invented by AM. Basin Is dravc- | tejectea oy deedof att om te, peey ml FARUS opiinks 0h, Sune SEA EF Pst Ob: wteal diree Sant. “ ir fer IN 3 N. a [ey yearn pear ‘aineribated the take his pound of fan ties ete ing near, I called today at bis residence in | per annum. A deposit of $100 to be paid at the ristmas gifts from the tree to the great delight hethe sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in -10 ual, Ne i083, tolls ‘rt et ; : of the and bons, the bridesmaid, was placed upon the | Order to ascertain whether any particular - the “ _ se. ? = as med ule ts fe liom of the little ‘trust reserve Tight to advertise d Colu “Mc. Ciaciew Harle. Je hae been contiwed to pia | altar to help pay for the steamer, Cape | Gay had been definitely selected for the | 8% %,! Droperty, st ths riak’ and’ cont of the | tl! cuuba,t the option of the purchaser,’ atid mie | Guest of tho partica sccared whomsben tis aor Tema for tris tars be at slight indispoaition, “It 'te | Leale vas so pleased with his bargain that | preliminary experiments, and also to | demudeg meeheser. ail conveyancing at put- | gum of two. thossand ‘dollars ena the | signed trustees will offer for sale by public 2 uc he will be able to be at his office im a day | he volunteered to take the party out for chaser’s cost. Good title oz Ist day of May. A it of $20 Roe in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, SIX’ reference a spin on the river and the evening was | &@ther any further details which might be JOSEPH R. EDSO: May. deposit Of $300 to he’ made bf tthe of sale. DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK A "Ivy City » the sister of Mrs. | spent in merry making. of interest. It is now settled that the trials B. BAILEY, “TRESS OF GALE to be complied with in P.M., the following described real estate, situate together took place Thursday.’ Mise Hines w 5 de21-2aw2w uf Trustees. | anys; otherwise the will be the county of Washington, in the District of Well-known and deservediy popular teacher, — —-e.——__— are to begin at Havre about the parinetle! oe Saar OR NACE RE Goa a OTT ? Ties Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered one hundred and = ome ar pup he remarked, siteratty gave her. BULL AGAINST RHINOCEROS. December, the passage across the channel 7 = f to her classe died a ‘victim to our publ ‘and cost of defaul haser. ot aware E'rHoitas, Trastee. | elght (108) and one In ronstantly demands too much sults are in the meartime satisfactory. At | TPUSTRES ED ee eONeD | _Set0-0ade | BOMUND BR. FRENCH, Trestes. A Terrible Fight Between the Ani-| the present moment the boat, which was | ° B2A.28 THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER, st. Dw. 5 mals, In Which the Ball Conquers. | ccnstructed solely with a view to experi-| By virtue of a certall etl of trust to us, dated being made & few days afterward if the re- . SALE ce ¥A "ATE, NO}, 81 Clay Browning is spending the Christmas holidays with friends in Washington. i and Mrs. James stuart entertained a few | From the London News. Se cee Rea aT Ee Ree ed | tas Libel ne STC aT. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED terest, on ior. rith thelr accustomed hospitality oa Christ- | When I was on the Zulu frontier, sald a = SOUTH SIDE OF -D" StREaT Sew tee "tera of —Ay ge traveler recently, I stopped for a week with 21ST AND 22D NORTHWEST. : ps FALLS CHURCH. a native. a splendid fellow, who had a fine Premises, Ta De Lee | aebecdnne manele Bye cesta ment Of the in- Geterred te Teer Saas farm. Among other animals he had &| 2°. “toward of thirtyesix bridges ions | HALF PARE Fat fhe, following | dactd July 12, 1808, and recoided Ju 1888 ta upon thet Soren! pivvag hee — _ = Episcopal Church | young bull called Hulo, which he and his eight locks, which could not have been ne- land and situate in the city of | Liber folte et seq., Tecords of rate oe aturtay vere attended by a large cougrems. children fondly belleved could vanquish any | gotiated If the boat had been thoroughly | Washinston, Ip the Digtrictof Columbia, and des- | the District v beast on earth. Hulo was a great pet and| finished and prepared to take the sea. I 2 not in the least vicious, so I was surprised | ™@y point out that M. Bazin, who ts well conter with the manner in which affairs on the second evening of my stay to see} Conemt win, the magne, im, whlch affairs Hulo eniffing the air and pawing the ground | ever as to the success of the enterprise, pre- in evident rage. I was about to ask what| dicts that his lege ler seerieg ate voyage across nine’ Ly-six : ee ee SE the, eat cane Ae hours, ane lerpdigatrs out the ope, thas it young Japanese orphan girl named Ume may fected under more comfortable esha im the onharage “atahibed a somber cc | y7Mg, host and X hurried for cur guns and conditions than prevali_ when the stormy Fears go at Tokio bye MR Re ORizA soon after eed . yaa he hy es eo couarge. A rush, a crash and the bull was beat against a solid wall, but will slip be- see, Sse hese ttn | Lees erent fot etane' ay, te | Ereen the tole, which octover ene pual 7 Seppor sum of nm Dinces p Soclety qed $27 thie jean wine tute | first rush hed. taught Bim & tenants ‘The caudies, organges and othe: tts ft \- S a diez active ofthe schon weve atribated from | of the Thinoceton, tf remeeeehIe ae ee Stace Sere Ihivenpered. With taint oe athe eter | the young bull soon showed signs of fé- Seana: 1 rtuened NH: stags ateppreeiate | tite Be, lee wpmucted tos monte on Hon, and were of a novel ard interesting char- ter. A large stip, called “the Ship of Zion," stood Just inside + ancel, representing a vessel abeut to sal for Japan laden with gifts for the missionary workers ont there. ‘The rector, Rev. Jno. McGill, made an interesting ‘and appropriate ad- Gress, commending the Uberal spirit of the scholars of the Sunday school in aiding in the support of a nF a test gers £ te iE erste des ed eae Me enter “ t urday jous gvening to honor of their guest, ial: Gell of Bridgeport, Coon. “Oster ‘he this tees ee eee eee features of the evening was the Bames of the ¥i =a correct largest awarded to Mr-Semucr x. Pond

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