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22 i THE EVENING. STAR, SATURDAY, -SANUARY 2, 1897-24 PAGES. zation were installed by Rev. W. D. Beall, and | the way from the.city. He admitted his bel SALES. SUBURBAN NEWS| sti sicesttentzad: ®t mt] tere, tom, mate. ae came ete IN MUSICAL CIRCLES| AUCTION - Mr. Join T. Martin urd family are visiting ‘tu } nucle) aid and started toward hs home. HeLewWe. Ws Geiies eHow = =uis AvTkENOUn: Washington. Mr. Robert L. Stone has returned from a week's — > — Christmas observance at the Germantown - txt Church consisted of ap. illustrated lecture ANACOSTIA. Rev. J. D. Rayfield of this town. Incidents In life of Cartet were vividly set forth with the ater~ : Ord copticon. usual feast of confect was fhe members of Electa Chapter, Order of the'| Citived by the scholars. Mr. ‘athe Broome is Fystern Star, gave a very pleasant reception last | superintendent of the achool. The Germantown vening at Masonic Hall to their Masonic friends Cprtet rendered the special make ‘tie party at e members of the other chapters of the order | There was an oyster supper and necktie a seit patie of the District, a naree umber of | Norman Hall Friday evening, the Tadles! “All So- in all parts 0 i. clety receiving and entertaining Its frlends. | Pro- whom were present. The committee in charge was | ceeds. amounting to a good sum of mouey, will be ©. F. Walsen, chairman; Mrs. | appropriated to the M. E. parsonage benefit. . Dodge, Mrs. J. Allen, Mra. Mr. ohn Bowte was returning home from a call 5 M. North, Miss Anna ives at Washington Grove a few evenings CW. Okey, We he was held up by two colored men, and ‘The receiving party scuffle ensuing, as they attempted to rob cta Chapter, to s serlously cut and injured otherwise. hn L. Lewis is home again, after spending lays at his former home in Virginia. ot successful entertainment. was given by the Sunday school at Epworth Church Tuesday evening. Arrai ‘ments Were made by Superinten- AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ES: Me Rew ae ia a ss ed'by ¥ of s DUNCANSON- BROS, AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers gy aS = ‘eR SaLB OF LOTS NUMBERED | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE THREE-STORY BaY- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TWO-STORY DWELL- WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET. : YaeveN IN WINDOW BRICK DWELLING (WITH BACK ING NO. 412 WASHINGTON ST. NW BULDING) NO. 1918 NINTH STREET N-W. | | BY virtue of a vertnin deed of trust, recorded i By virtue of a decree of the Court of | Liber 2048, at folio 435 et seq, of the land ree h ‘of Columbia, equity cause | ords of the District of Column, we hall sell, nt Ne, Aij80, wherein Lillian J. Wardwell et al. are | putile auction ir trout ihe premises.” on complainants and Davis Clifford Rearden et al. | THURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF GAS are defendants, we will offer for sale, at public | UARY, A."D. 1807, at HALF-PAST. FOUR auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE | O'CLOCK P.M, the following -descried peal es. ‘| BIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1897, at HALF- | tate amd ives, aituate inthe city of Wash- , | EAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.) all that certain | ington, riet of Colum’ wit: The east Piece or parcel of land situate and the | sixteen (16) feet by the full depth thersot of let county of Washington, District of Columbia, and | (wenty-five (25), in Johw C. Kennedy ant Wo he known and distinguished as the south twenty (2) | Webb, trustees’, subdivision part of original feet fronting on street by the full depth of | lot one, in square five hundred and vig! m8), original lot numbered four (4), in square numbered | as per plat recornted in book W. F. one recorded in Liber No, | three bundfed and rinety-three (38), being the | of the record = the surveyor’ the Dts- ther with the ways, ease. rtenances thereunto belonging or in rtainit stay with relatives in Frederick and Montgomery A Depression Noticeable — Slight Changes in Prices, £ The usual slight depression which follows | 48. Qrchestra of Forty and a Cho! the holiday trade is noticeable in the local of One Handrgd—Other Matters wholesale produce market today, but while ° roo this depression has slightly reduced prices ~ a, of Lock imterest. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foll its effects are expected to be but temporary. oe feribed Feat estate, situate in the city of Hence, the coming week or tke next will > £ : numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12), in probably witness a slight advance in the| Some time ago méftion was made of the aambered singers {oy ‘sab, es prices prevailing today. Butter is but a| formation of a’ muigical ‘organization con- | 2ye4 Devemuer 2, A800, and recorded in I. District | bouse aod premises numbered nineteen hundred and | trict of Cola fraction lower, and while it is firm, the| sisting of a com{ration of the leading on Columbia, fo Pesare the Payment of $4,000 to | thirteen (1913) 9th street northwest. ments and ep market is in a somewhat unsettled condi-| church choirs, reingerced by an orchestra | fue order of the American Secur} eee oe ai Py ty ee Fe A i i if st i i ; p RMS OF SALE: One-third cas! dent Burns, C. W. Crawford and P. M. Smith, and | ticn. Eggs have dropped about a cent a| of forty'men, picke@ from the’ best avail- aye trom, June 2, 1896. years from day of sale, for which the notes of tnd two Nearm, with Inte th The specially: prepased “service wemlered’ wag em: | dozen, caused by the open weather more| able talent in the*eity.. Since then rehear- of janie: A sufticlent amount to pay te | the purchaser, bearing “interest at six” per cent | annoni pay deed ot the 5 note secured by the deed of trust upon which this er Annum from date of sale, will be taken; the | :rust, tithd “Glory in the High Prof. a wae than by anything else perhaps, and they | als have been going on, the choral work | sale is made, which is $1,500, with interest thereon ferred payments of the purchase money to be | anciug, etc music, with Miss Kins, cornetist, directing th nie Beckwith,’ violinist, and Mrs. E. D. Kingsley, haxer’s option: convey ost. Terms to be therwise nestle at risk ere not unlikely to advance in a short time, | under tre direction of | Signor Mariano | st, the rate of 10 per cent’ per annum from the | secured by deed of trust om the property “sold, wr | complied ‘w creanint Arad of prevents of Bibles, bouts, | fcmatna ae laat reported, ‘Poultey aiso teas | tana Mee Peer sneser® Under the direc: | toperner” with tha” covts’ and expetnes or ‘mdtine | to be hinge Maviet to deci at treat te ane | RU rt act defaulting punches, ation oe aay ‘The vestry of the Church of Our Savior will meet | engravings and other articles to pupils who had | Té™ains as last reported. Poultry also feels} tion of Mr. Herry Donch, this sale; the balance ‘o be paid in two equal in- | sum of two thousand dollars and expiring on the | ington, DC. made an attendance of twenty-five Sabbaths fol- | the depression following a great holiday At a recent meeting of the directors of | stallments at six and twelve months from the day | ist day of May, 1897. A deposit of $200 to be TALIMADGE A. LAMBERT, meee esmenene <eeningy a) the char lowed, and oranges and candies were distributed to | trade, but prices will advance shortly in all| the various choirs interested it was decided | of sale, secured on the 'y sold, with interest, | made at time of sale. FRANK BIRGE SMITH Miss Margaret Hunter, who has been making a | all present. Rev. W. D. Beall was presented with probabbity. Game is practi:ally unchanged, | to name the organization the ‘Washington | ot all ea at the option of the purchaser. A! TERMS OF SALE to be complied with = ten | de30-d&ds Trastess. short visit with Mrs. A. Rubesam, has returned to ~sized crayon portrait of bimself, and fit- | and the same can be said of vegetables and | Orchestra and Associated Choirs,” and a rw: fw oz Dorcel eee — herp cing = A a eget Erol col Geer PRANKS SFE WOKEN Te DanC a paikene cree eee eee fruits. Beef and other meats show little, if | concert was decided upon, to be given Sun- | gale. Terms of sale to be complied with wiibie EDWARD ff Titostas, Trustes. “Successors to Ra Paré co. Mr. and s. ines entertained Rev. J. T. De € ee any, material change. The market on the| day evening, January 24, at the Academy | ten days, or the trustees reserve the right to resell | de26-d&ds EDMUND R. FRENCH. Trustee. Crowe at a dinner yesterday. ROCKVILLE. whole is firm and in a healthy condition. | of Music. at the risk and ccst of the Getaulting parchaner TRUSTEES’ SALE ONE TWO-STORY The whters of the Cross, which suspended == c In butter the following prices are pre-| The chorus will number over one hundred VETS eS DUNCANSON BHOS., AUCTIONEERS. BASEMENT _® vailing today: Elgin extras, 22%; cents a| voices, the following choirs belonging to WESTEL W. WILLOUG: STREET SOUTH = pound; choice, 20; firsts, 19; seconds, 18;| the organization: St. Matthew's, Mr. Law-| ae21-aaac CS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FINE BUILDING LOT ON STREET. AND aR ND meetings during the holidays, will resume work | ‘The new year ball given last night by the young. Tuesday afternoon in the guild room of the town | en ef Rockville proved to be one of the most en- dth st. nw. 2 PENNSYLVAN' 2 * = ain hall Josable of the seascn. A committee of six, R. E.| bakers’ choice stock, 15; New York tubs,| rence E. Gannon, director; Holy ‘Trinity, = SH ee ae caves | Liter Sie, felis: Gee cet ree aety recorded fe Miss Maggie Rach of Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss | Jones, R. B. Vinson, James P. B. Viers, Harry A. | 18; dairy print, 16; western, 14; Maryland| Mr. A. Guimprecht, director; St. Paul’s, Mr. MONDAY. FEET BY AN AVERAGE DEPTH OF 85 FEET | District o vin, Eva McDavid of Gibbsboro, N. J. Dawson, L. L. Nicholson, jr., and D. J. Luckett, | and Virginia creamery, 18; dairy packed, 14.| John Treanor, director; St. Stephen’s, Mrs. TO AN ALLEY 30 FEET WIDE, AND CON. | offer for pull MeDavid of Trenton, N. J., State were In charge, and‘the music was furnished by For eggs the following quotations are no-| Mary Gillen, director; St. Patrick’s and | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 918 F ST. N. TAINING 4,720 SQUARE FEET. 4 Pat ticed: Nearby fresh, 21 cents a dozen; west-| Immaculate Conception, Miss Clara Baker SOS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the + = P a Z ern, 20 cents, and southern, 19 cents. Smith, director. Very Handsome Bar Fixe | trenty:ttt @5tm day of September, A.D-1801, and | and cost of the defaulting jwurchiaser, and Mr Fred Burker of Washington, D. C.. have | Zimmerman’ ¢ Washington. Refresh- been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Johnston | “uDmerman's Orchestra of Washington. Refresh Garing the holidays ments were served at 12. The hall was most taste- recorded among the land iecords of the District of | sale made Monday. en 28, i896, Ie The New Year reception to Rev. J. T. Crowe, | folly decorated with evergreens, the chandelier | Cheese remains as last’ quoted: Full] |The plan as outlined is to give a series of t in Perf Coluntbia, Liber No. 1626, folio 176 et seq.. and at | Archimedes Heckinan's sulsiivision of eyum whieh took place yesterday evening in the guild | draped ta bunting, and additional lights made the | CTeam, large. 11 cents a pound; flats, 12,| concerts during the season,the programs to ures in ect Condi | the request or the bolder of the note secured there: | as per plat du corded in Liber 1 room, was largely attended. ‘The refreshments | socks beautiful, and ponys, 12% cents. consist of the best sacred and secular com- by. we will offer, at jc auction, in front of the | the surveyor's office of the Distri THE ELEVENTH DAY OF | with the Improvements, subject t 1807, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | cumbrance of $2,646 on said lot ‘A large number of dancers were Glee of the Charen ae ountifal, and the young la- | present from a distance. «Those in attendance were the wants of all present. Cut flowers udorned the | Miss Lucy Miller, Miss Rena Seliman, Samuel M. Today's prices for poultry: Choice tur-| positions for chorus and soloists, as well as tion, a Fine Collection of premises, on M keys, drawn, 9 to 11 cents per pound; un-| orchestral numbers. Some of the best solo] Darlor, Chamber and | {aur es % é 7 O'CLOCK P.M., the following described property, Terms of sale: The purchase money over anf drawn, large, 8 to 9 cents per pound; live, | talent in Washington belong to the choirs sit fy vs above the first incum)s 7 les. mong preset vere ind M jones and Stey of Bal re, Miss M. uate in the city of Washington, District of Co- at mbrance to be p by a aa Rehtwell,, ‘Mies Plomence” Gaines Miles “ryda | toms, 7 cents per pound; live, small, 6 to 7| named, and the well-known ability of Sig- Cafe Furniture; Entire | ts. to wit ah ‘that ‘certain plece or parcel of | A deporit of $200 to be requived at Holmes, Mr.’ and Mrs. Gaines, ‘Mrs. Pelly, Mrs. ‘rawner, Miss May Lambert, Miss Agnes Entwisle, Frederich, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Norton, Misses Miss Mamie Leckie, Miss Hattic Darneille, Miss drey Small. Dr. and Mrs. Penrod, the | Willson, Messrs. Reginald 8. Davis, Carroll T. Fu- Messrs. Burr. Miss Daisy Norton, the Misses Frede- | gitt, R. Farnham, W. L. Farnham, Louis Weaver, ; Miss Hattie Johnston, Mr. Louis | M. B. Kirby, F. H. Mattingly, F. B. Brightwell, Mr. Jobn Painter, Mr. and M cents per pound; chickens, drawn, 8 to 9} nor Maina and Mr. Henry Donch is a guar- land known and distinguished as and being all of | If terms of sale are not complied w: cents, ber pound; undrawn, 9 eae oe antes of artiatie suecess. Miss Jennie Gien- Contents of the Large original lot, numbered ¢ eighteen, (8) jn equare nom- ten dare, trom te, Ay of male the truntern ronervn pourd; live, 6 to 8 cents per pound; | nan is the -fficient piano accompanist a = : _— — . “it nd cost of the defi pared or oe live, 10 to'11 cents per pound; old fowls, | the rehearsals. Boston, Philadelphia, New Restaurant and Resi= | cetmof pale: One third of the purchase pala ta | Saye’ edverttocerss ene Durchsscr, after Sve drawn, 9 cents per pound; undrawn, 8 cents| York, in fact, all. the large cities, have 2 mew Godfrey, er, C! 7 % ok: : two equal installments, respectively in one and two | paper published in Washington, D.C. All come Mr. "and “Mre. “Davis.” Mist Mary Burr, Me. tec, | Breckenridge, G'S Harlin it i. Fumesse Don | Per pound; live, 6 cents per pound; ducks, | musi¢ organizations, whose scope is the| ence of 12 Rooms, Being Fars, secured by deed of rust upon the property | ancing amd ‘recording to the at the cost of the pure Mrs. A. Rubesam and Mr. Maxwell. Fugitt, R. M. Carlisle, J. Sidney Trewoulet, H. P. | dressed, 8 to 10 cents per pound; live, large, | same as the atm of this new organization, 520 10th st. n a oo ee payable a 7» at 4 qd . aii Mr. Joseph Bury is sojourning in Pennsylvania. ok, Joseph HH. Bradley, M. C. Ball, 0. H. Fowler, | old, 9 to 10 cents per pound; live, spring,| and are supported by the large mass of st. n.w., pag Fog x, ) Der cent per umm; or a cash, at SATHAMEL. gaees. eee PITA STO frank G. Davidson, Charles F. Brookes, J- Wa. | young, 9 to 10 cents per pound; geese, live, | people who enjoy this form of musical en- At Auction pen A Saree =, NF. EN, Ritchie of | Washington FALLS CHURCH. be red 5 i 4 ds 7 to 8 cents per pound; dressed, 9 to 10] tertainment. No attempt will be made to — ep ta eo eee ens tee Trustees, r > . days from day of sale; otherwise the i: ak: See eee —t — ‘ pe ee ae te a cents per pound. give oratorios, but selections from masses | 902 MCNDAY, JANUARY FOURTH, 1807, at TEN | erty to be resold at the risk aod cost ef defaukting | © G. SLOAN & O0., AUCKIONEERS. aor G SI ‘The lest one of the Christmas entertainments by | Bat!erst Dangerfield of Ale: ria, V: iss Mary Game:Venison, saddle, 18 cents per poun: and melodious sacred numbers will form a i “4 .. I will sell, at auction, without re- | purchaser after five days’ advertisement in some w rv bove number, one big handsome Oak- CHANCERY 8aLI PV. thole deer, bucks, $ to 9 cents per pound; | portion of each program, broken by secular | back’ Bar Cabinet: 1? ‘by Ti feet finely carved, | vomePaper published in Washington, D. C. Con- BALE OF v y aml Miss Willard of Cayuga, N. ¥ 3 REAL ESTATE, SITUA‘ ‘ rheasants, 40 to 50 cents; rabbits, $1 to $2] selections from the best operas, etc. with lange plate mirrors; one long Oak Counter, | 7ancine 4t ‘EaReRee Buren, OF oot AN joe of Warsaw, Va.; Misses K. 0. Beall, Maud eauor, Louise and Ciara Beall of Oakdale; E. Embry, Bessie Mackall, Mary Russell the Sunday schools of the town was beld Thursday | Ferr night at Old Fellows’ Hall by the Sunday seboot | Tay of the M. E. Chorch South, Mr. William M. Elt- | Evin, son, superintendent. There was a large attendance, | Bradley, Katherine Brooke, Elsie’ C. Embry and the ball being crowded with the scholars, parents | Alice Farquhar of Sandy Sjring; Marcia Sworm- sae <4 cates sted of ‘Takoma, Mamie oud Nettle Ritchie of we cae ea ae Reception, ar | Eredertck, “Litte Magruder. Matte. Gritith and 3 (WEST WASHINGTON). a virtue ~$ ae of the he District of Columb pened Deceniber, 1806; Iu a” douse : = —— Shoemaker and others ai pl sand William inut | ©: G- SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | J,“Ketler and otters are dcfene eed tim per dozen; quail, $1.75 to $2.25; wild tur-| Mrs. H. H. Mills has made arrangements | with copper back crd trays; one handsome Wine keys, 9 to 10 cents per pound; woodcock, | to carry out a plan she has had in con- | (Avinet, one Cash Register, Wall Plate Mira 40 to 50 cents each templation for some time, that of teaching | Tension’ “iehles, ©: Ome Side na ace, oe Screens, Parlor Furniture, In euites-and The following prices are quoted for| two days each week in New York. She vegetables and fruit: Cucumbers, per box, | will begin her weekly trips to the metrop- | Wardrobes, in oak and walnut; Oak and Julia Magruder of Layton ile; Messrs. Berry | $1.50 to $2; cauliflower, per barrel, $2.50 to | olis Ctamber Furnitare, Hair and’ other treskes, . UAB! se No. 14911 of the equity dockets of Yates, chairman; Mrs. Kate Wright, Mrs. H.C. | ard Lay and ©. C. Swarmstend of Fakoma; Eugene | Foicy ver doson’ 50 to dh contas mediain’ | Gentes i ° ing Couch, Brussels’ Carpets’ through the’ entire WEST, BOING RES B AH STREET NORTH: | in frimt of the p.emises, on MONDAY, he F Febrey, Miss Eva Bireb, Miss M. M. Wilson and | Jones of Kensington, A. H. and C. A. M. Wells of ye sels cents: 2 tag, pe Uplls are now in New York and | puilding, Heating Stoves, Cots. etc. ;, BEING RESIDENCE NO. 1120. NTH DAY of JANUARY, A.D. 1S07) at HALF. Sages pees =f is: i ville; Kdwarl Brady of Garrett Park, W. €. | 25 to 40 cents; common, 15 to 20 cents; | desire to continue to avail themselves of THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the Past R O'CLOCK PM. all wh rf shece itt, JK. and S. Bond, EP. Beall ind Al- | beans, per box, $1.25 to $3; lettuce, per bar-| her instruction, ‘She will be here ne canes | aB0-tt O18'F st. now. zak September, AD. 1804. and duly ‘recorded in | or parcel of land and premises known nnd deswanatad {| bert Beall of, Sandy “Spring: 1. G. Warfield and | rel, $1.50 to $2; per basket, 79 cents to $1.25; | four days in the week, althosen ie lo nee land records of the District of Goltiabin, and at | Huse yn cig, Jot aumbered one lunvired ‘and two Pee Waseay Gatuerstarg: Fre, eseae ot Linden, | potatoes, fancy, new, per barrel, $1 to $125: | improbable that she mey meet with sven | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 0O., AUCTIONEERS. | 12% Fequest ef the party secured thereby,” we will | Thielkeld's addition te tiene eae we he ipa Tate Beek. Cea Encanto liste’ | choice, per barrel, $1; new, per bushel, 30| success in New York oe to inlue nee = z ee x. | SelL_at public auction in front of the premises. on | trict of Columbia, togethae Bik tte ae pee Inuise Fanouston, Laura hradiey, Ida towers, | tO 35 cents; culls, per barrel, 40 cents: | take up her permanent ‘residemes trene ay Vira Of eee ed Ne Ne EHAVEN,) | TUESDAY, JANUARY. FIFTH, 1807, AT HALF: | lesen appertninney a ectt n Eliza Choate, Alice Edmonston, Sarah D. Bradley, | New York, per bushel, 35 to 38 cents; Mary- | Her career in this city as a vocal teacher | Liber 1819, folio 65 et seq., of the land records of | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following de- | Jusbua A Ritchie to Piere Mr. W. H. Shreve. The exercises opened with a . “Song of the Elves,” Mary Birch and Minnie Ellison; solo, by deed from : solo and chorus, . recorded tm pity Boys | Julia Nicholson and Margaret Henderson, Messrs. | land and Virginia, per bushel, 30 to 35 cents; s has been remarkably successful, her classes | the District of Columbia, and at the written re- | scribed real estate, situate in’ the city of Wash- | Liber No. 83, folio 1 Masters Lester Bi Hh Lee Dorsey, vson, Richard Bei pe 20 to 25 : sweet s 1 5 . 7 ington, D. C.. to wit: All those certain pieces or | Ter ‘8S prescribed by MeWiilie Louch, Clinton Meakin, Hoek | Bee ip Tome Richard Beall, Joun | culls, per bushel, 20 to 25 cents: sweet po-| having been ‘so large as to at times bo a | quest of the holder of one of the notes. secured Parcels of land and premises known as abd being | of the purchane motee te tae Brown, : ph EL Jon |. Wor ib y, 25: y nods peste! ae eee tatoes, fancy, per barrel, $1 to $1.25: No. 1, pevere {ax upon her strength. : i pueeabys we will, on MONDAY, THE FOURTH Horace Brow Go to Sleep, Z = is has been meeting with | p- t {iss May, Mankin: sole, “Happs Furies,” | Viera, 1. 1. Nicholson, jr.: Dangerfield J. Luckett, | 204 haymons, barrel, 60 co reuacents ~ | Fesday ciety “5,2 Pianist this season. Wed- | described piece or parcel of laud in the county of | t8 im, fquare numbered one hundred and eighty- nents to be represented by th Sicek Veale tanker wanes, fairies, Mises Essie | R. Bowie Vinson, Roger Farquhar, Alby Hender- | oes, Florida, per crate, $1.50 to $2.50: na-|resday night she played In Brooklyn be- | Washington, in the District of Columbia, namely, | Surveyor for the Dintice of Code eeibee We a Hireh, Bessie Tucker, Cora ‘Lynch, “Ella Mankin, | son, 0. H. W. Talbott. and William H. Trail. tive, per crate, 25 to 50 cents: es plant, | fore an audience of 1,600 people, who were | the whole of block 2 in the subdivision’ made by F., folio 30. Beginning in the west’ line of 16th | tnd seeuca nen “9g pour ange Della Veitch. Mary Brown, Fannie Ellison. Jenuie | The galiery was made beautiful by the costumes | per one-half barrel box, $1.50 to $2.50; beets. | enthusiastic in their applause, ; | Jacob P. Clark anf Edward B. Cottreil, trustees, | Etrece west: ae eins in the Of cald: tor | cold. ret UF Gest. deed of ‘trast upc be ee of those view!n: there among | per 100 bunches, $1.50 to $2.50; cabbage, per pplause, recalling | of lot 8 and part of lot 2 in “Whitenayen,”” and | Stee! > = — sash, pan ai ts danta | Shon were’ Ss milton of Texas, | BST eS eA ane her many times after both of her numbers. | Seconded in the oles of the mune a ate at ee ene funaing thence oath with sald street | post of $200 walt he reguired of the ‘purchaser at Ernest Febrey ption | Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. John L. Z ee ° 2 * 1e ristmas music will be repeated to- | trict of Columbia in County Book 7 98. This be ae, ee ; thence . e time of sal conveyancing, reconling and : chook: x0 id: , $1.40 to $1. 7 = ~~ 4 , page 98. right angle te id t, ninety-five feet, | notarial f © of purchaser the vchool. Presents ete., were distrib | MEY ,Gronge, Mr. and Mrs. Win, | new, per bushel, 40 to 65 cent: and director of the choir. ‘The mosh ail; | follo 424, by which the purchaser Is entitied to 4 | Mey: thence north twenty-four (24) feat four <4} seoaal’ the proper f Uted to the scholars Claus ut the close of | Dorsey, Mrs. Mrs. John le “When J z Te Aa Pull | release thereof upon the payment of one cent per | inches with SRADEE GoITA RRO OSSECh: Bie SOR RAE | Reaate i ee Se ae ae ou alee ne ere 8 G. Eng . Will- | York ‘mediums, $1.10 to $1.13; New York Parmer, Jordan Hushed His Waters square foot, amounting to ai,aT2 80, lot “E" nlaety-five (5) fect to sald 10th street | vertisement as they. iam Brewe Car. | pea, $1.10 to $i d Born,” mer; “For Unto Us a Child is ferms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one} ang the point of beginning, together with the brick tae Hie and] BG_,$1-10 to $1 Tehie RaNid, Roberts, and “Night cf | and two years, at six per cent interest per annum, | 204 ,the point of beginning, together, with the bic Sanne fe Fields, | Virginia, white, Nights,” Van de Water.’ There is 2 chorus | payable seml-annually, to be secured by deed cf 3 ik Gee JANUARY. 1907, AT THRER DCL een | 11 of lot lettered “ and the north one-half (1) | ba:ance in two equal insta yams “in front of the pretalses, sell the following | Of ot lettered F, in P. 07 huo’s subdivision of | and two years from day futt, George Hunter, Chas. M. Jones, ‘Thomas | © t© 85 cents; culls, 35 to 40 cent tonal vious public ad- Mary, England, and Be: may ents; od, 5 Z eye Washington, D. C. GEORGE M. MYERS. Katie Carr, Daisey Hege, Katie Lyddane, I cents; colored, 50 to 60 cents; black-eyed | of about a dozen x rust on the property ‘sold, or all cash, at the op- at arian S. Margaret and Sarn Henderson, Rose Muncaster, | peas, per bushel, 90 cents; appies, fancy | sisting of Mies es eae 2 quartet, con- | {fon of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required | ;,Le"US: Purchaser to arsume a trust of $10,000 | G31deds ie 4 La Miller, Julia_and Nannie Vinson, Lillie Ander- schu, table Ella Welsh, Katie | to $1 Russel barrel, $1.25 to $2: choice, barrel, 91] yrs. p, soprano; | at time of sale. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's | (404 interest), due 21st May. 1897, balance in cash, per 100 pounds, 40 to 5 of Thich $250 will be required ‘at time of sale: THOS. J. OWEN. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ws F son, Virgi McDonald, Noma Thompson, [: eh AUCTIONEF! r 1 Brewe Olin Leech, contralto; "Mr. Chap- | cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen Tan Fowler, tenor, and Mr. W. F. Rod- | days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- nw. George Bradley, RH. Stokes, L. oe) ee ee rick, bass. 3 serve the right to resell the property at the risk | Germs (2, be complied with in fftcen Gays from | TRUSTEES -SALE OF VALUARLE TWO. Wm, 1 Lamar and Mr. and Mrs. J. Krozier Jett | ee ie eee Ss te Og The Chirstmas musi at the Fourth Pres- and cost oF the defaulting purchaser, after five | at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser FRAME Hol (O. 311 HARRISON STI of ore. 5 a a ~) re] o resale © ct y - A . C. f Baltimore. ieee box, $7 to $10; lemons, Ci per box, $3 to byieran ob rch w:llalso be repeated to- | paper printed and published in Washington, D.C. after such public notice as they may deem neces Sa RES = a $5; cranberries, per box, $1.50 to $2: Jersey, | TOFTOW. cholr at the church is doing | fue property will be sold clear of all incutubrances | ®2°5+ ARTHUR D. GOLDOCEDED, 30, 1895, and duly reconled in Liber 206%, at HYATTSVILLE. per barrel, $5 to $5.50: Cape Cod, per bar. | 7@™4rkably good. work under the canable | except the above mentioned. 3 SUGENE CAUSE * | 40" et seq. one of the lund records of ‘the Dis. ——— Po, $5.50 10 3 FN ’ direction of its conductor, Mr. P. L. vim. | THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST Co., 4e24-a&As > ‘Trustees, | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the part have | ‘The following are the quotations for beef ; MeTmann. with Mr. A. B. Kelly as organist, 3 page pe Regain gece ey There will and other meats: Live cattle, from 2 to 4% be several chorus members In ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | tion a: 3 7 s; she tomorrow's program, and Miss Be y 4 CAT = moved to the house on Guy | Sto tay Cents: cows with calves, 5 to 86; | Thompson will sing” a solo, “Night te | — oe TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ison of Can ie lately pled by Mr. Eugene Fowler. calves, 3 to 7 cents a pound; dressed hogs, Se ue ees Mr. Crofter a duet, WALTER B. W sets 8 & cO., Auctioncers. M A ‘@ N I FE I Cc E NT FOUR- stia, District of Columbia, with the !m- Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Ralston have removed | 3 to 7 cents a pound. ePheee ries eee SPECIAL FINE ART SALE om fi the Normandie. was an interesting musical New Year service at the Church of th NF peer ance at he Immacu- | ITALIAN FLOR the winter. They will reside at —> COPPER PLATING SHIPS’ HULL f STORY AND BASEMENT ED STATeane AND ALA MARBLE-FRONT _ RESI- in iwo ye the prrchaser kien: th ‘ i yesterday, high mass bein, = = ured by deed of trust and Mrs. Addison Smith visited their country at 10:80 acm. Magee oe ten maass Dew | ye sora Art STATUARY. roa WITH THREE- scared by deed, of trist h 5 female s wien Hodzkin, Elmer Jacobs, home near this place last Frida; Iron Ships to Be Placed in an Elec- |} voices was sung by the junior choir under 10th st. and Pa. ave. MONDAY, J. 7 > of $100 at time ‘of sale. T taeley. fe t Pool Mrs. J. W. Lewis of Virginla ts spending a few trie Bath. the direction of Mrs, Carrie Kidweut Qroet y POURTH. SALES’ AT ELEVEN ~STORY BRICK STA- with within 15° days “or, premises : 1. Me ity Meee, MORN MES Cemis: ote Bie iy soon: the! Palladel pha ‘Ties «| RE MEE Miss I. Mullaly as organist P.M. uniil all are sold. Consisting in part BLE ON REAR OF Sui noting st Setar set ~ Mankin. pice SUEDE | gps i" . & 5 a tee |S ry the ‘‘Adeste Fide! d Antique Roman Pedestals, Statuettes aN ‘4 THE LAND, AND TRUST 1 Makin A lew sy saci |e aor, eta sre He the ates ius, of meee | ae thie conclusion of maau-< WituiGlocsacinn | Grmeeasanin Pariss aaa a To itn LOT), ao : sels is to be undertaken in this country, | were sung, with eich ace. Vases ind many other gems of art to adorn ‘church AS WN 1710 R.M. PARKER, Atiy. for the . Fuller has returned to Washing- s mpaniment.b: ny ieee NO. ml to pitet visit to ler parcats, Dr and | and the future cruisers and battleships | Mr. Hermiann Rakemann and mapiie of tee |S, parlors, libraries and. diping. rooms." This. is Z babes A. Well without doubt the finest collection of han hundred and fifty M made for the United States navy will prob- | Immacul NEW HAMP- Conception Academy. Benedic- | art objects ever offered at. public sale in -ylan vas give i a , . city r N & ©O.. At Sho fell In the battic of | 2blY be copper-sheathed, according to the | (02 Was. gi en immediately after mass. | of Warington. Lovers of Itallan works of art SHIRE AVE. pit d y | new process of electroplating. Bebe eegee audate” by the choir. The SOIGE Tnctne OVILLIAMS & CO. 2 ? W z - ee have been going on for many years to elec- | mass were sung by Mrs. StewAit, soprano TASHINGTON, D.C. .- AND Ly troplate with copper the hulls of iron or | and Miss Grace Maher, contralto, Of) SARE OOS ts SE By aWASE ee trust 'to us, dated the COND steam vessels, and the results obtained now | \ The Sunday Night Music Club met at Saiccemeors ito sata oat ) 26th day of March, A. D._ 1804, and duly recorded No. 1896,” folios 357 et seq., land records District of Columbia, we will ‘sell at public in front the premises, on THURSDAY, EVENTH, 1897, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. . : Miss Clara Willenbucher’s, on Capitol Hill, justify the general adoption of a proc of | oh . ‘apitol Hill. She yed y Web protection that ean be called purely Ameri- | wiry Ragen & piano concerto, by Weber, can. An electric plant has been established | her sister, M Wilma, sang Beethoven's by dancing ot Mr. and “enw M jeDevitt, , ip Ci lati iy of the land land’ and premises, situate Shallen: | at Jersey City by the Ship Copper-Plating | Adelaida, with piano and strings, and some Mercaa ton the District ere a eyes in the cf vat Washington, District of C Company, and the seagoing tug Assistance | other songs. They also played Beethoven s | hucst of the parties secured thercby, the on hainely: All of lot numbered seventy-two ( enor ep eae was treated to the new process as an ex-| second Sympho and his Prometheus | signed trustees will offer for sale by public au Fisher and Sharon's subdivision of square bum- evening 7 A bered one hundred and fifty-three, as pes plat re- 597, AT FOUR G corded in Liber 12, follo 171, of the records of the ‘i 1 estate, situate | office of the eurveyor of the District of Columbia, burs prog periment. She has stood the test so well| overture. Among the invited guests was | in trout of the premises, on WEDNESDAY that, after a year, she has a hull nearly as | Miss Lizzie Macnichol, who sang.a number | DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. free from all defects caused by corrosion | of songs by von Ficlitz .. the following d day sehen “Guiding ttlon, i i ‘ounty of Washington, in the District of | fronting 25 feet on the west side of Hamp’ solo. and sea animals as when first launched. ees PON aay ear rei peter ete ia 9) [eRe ea eeteae ep organ ogee @ ph Ds * chorus Copper sheathing has been adopted by | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c, | citht (10s) and one hundred and_ni of 120 feet to a wide alley, running into Rizxs | folio i the s Mostyn: | ship-builders of all the leading countries ee &&~ 1 tock numbered two (2), of Oregon L. place, together with the lumbia, togetbe wet trio and it has always proved the eras ‘chester,’ a8 per plat in IMPROVEMENTS, 1 Z i Today, 54, in’ the surveyor’s of- | Consisting of an elegant four-story and basei Terms: One-third ersh, n six and tion to the hulls that could be : 5 together with all the i brick residence, the front being of Vermont w suths, with inieres . ; but rust and corrosion finds its| C- G. Sloan & Co., Aucts.—Trustees’ sale of ate REDON S ¢ =" 3 ude marble and deeply carved, with handsome stone | pale, secured by cash, the balance in one and | steps leading from the terrace to a very imposing | or all cach, ears, with interest from the day of sale, | entrance; has circular bay window from ter | posit of $200 requ by decd of trust on the property sold, of | race stable on rear of lot is three stories | terms of sal Misses Call between the copper plates in time, | frame dwelling on , FI starts up openings that eventually de- | 2. 1897, ut 4:30 p.u the ship's bottom or necessitates the | White, trustees. dst. B, lish, Coxen and Bauman don Bailey; address by | stroy ar L st. ne, on Woodward and trust on the property s of the pure ne time of sale, d with in 1 Chureh on t Mr. W. HT s secretar a . stiy eshe: ana Z che eh : all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A‘de- | high, with accommodations for four horses and four | from the da: ’ rene a " atv "sateen Vac vesablicectom a costly woe of ee, it. F Duncanson Bros., Aucts.—Trustees’ sale of lots posit of $200 required at the time of sale. Terms | carriages, with necessary harness, feed and to resell the erty, at t ik und ‘aha Wane o npenilina thei hotidalys wiih Mtr oa, The old Was to plate the bottom of | numbered 11 and 12, in square No. 61, William F. | 2 'be complied with in fifteen days. All convey- | ing rooms; Is connected with house by 4 defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ Brenirer's parents. retur oe BRIGHTWoopD. the ship carefully from stem to stern with | Willoughby and Westel W. Willoughby, tr ancing, ete., at the cost of purchaser. belis, speaking tubes, &e. The interior of the resi- | of such resale in some, wewspeper Mr. and Mra, HE Alvord ae stout wood, and then coat this with sheath | on Jan. 2, 1sy7, at 4 pm GEORGE dence ie iricihy Sinlaied pha) poleised thar fwonsti: SO All ceeenans Wednent ¥ nizht the Christmas entertainment of | Copper, but the new method is to place the Monday. en tiling and yanucrocaiccenings; ale tonsa star] Pee on bases: poe pel took place at 7:30 o'clock, «| vessel in a bath of copper sulphate, into ERA me sistars Batect hand’painted tapestry, Soors of mabogany, oak and ‘s se that time there was hardly room for one | Which an electric current is passed. Liquid-| Thos. J. Owen, Au iB tay eet THOMAS J. OWEN, Georgia pine, Lighly polished; mirrors, plate glass Mitnoogl ther euctenen” HAE coe a tight compartments are made to fit firmly | coctents of restaurant and residence, No. 520 10th auctisacer book cases, hall rac, &c., bullt in walls; $01 " t upon the sides and bottom of the hull, and | st. n.w., on Monday, January 4, at 10 o'clock a.m. | Sales of real estate a specialty. in tubs,” marble washstands, &c. Contains 26 were intended more for the amusement of the | 2 i ee aa when filled with a solution of the copper] Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Au: 20 Px Sales at privat sidences, hoi 5 me ty 1 grown folks were just as m ESPNS il ha od and faults, eas elect ory, billiard rooms, safety ‘ . ed. This was owing to th 7 fener | {2¢, foUr ‘anodes ‘are, placed through an | Sule of iis in “Whlichaven,* on Mowday, Tan: patintae econ tara Ceara "pen | Ta the ost substantial manner, of the vest toate: | TRUSTERS’ SALE macnee . This was owing to the very pleesing and enter-| opening in. the top. These constitute the $ o'clock p.m. The Washington’ Loan | *4istactors OFFICE. 918 F st. X.W. | nals and ls audoubledly one of the handsomest and | Tab Inca mies m arranged by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. | positive pole, and the iron hull acts as the % ———*_. | hest-built homes in Washington city. Open daily ING THE CAS} The Christmas entertainment of the Langton M. io charge of the musical portion; Mr. Dave | negative. A film of copper without seams — —= DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for inspection, commencing OF SPRING S31 E Sunday school, beid at the chapel Thursday - on decorations, and Mr. A. G. Osborn, who | or breaks gradually forms on the bottom SALES. “5 5 — Monday, January 4. DIVISIO y piut & success, The superintendent, F. W. Reeves, | ¥#8 well entitled “Glory in the Highest,"” and | air-tight shea’ are: cea FUTURE Days. RICK DWELD SORT 2 (wi terest xt cent annum, | Liter 1694, folio 3 he z Weal far ence oe eesestaal kes ese fisted of the following: Open og chorus, ‘by en- inch thick. The sheathing fits so tightly = BI ie NORTH ‘T | of sale (with interest six per cent per um, a at folio 3, of the land ~ = SECTION OF THE. WN AS PREM- AUCTIONEER, ISES NO. 1908 Ft , LE DROIg | trust on the property,’ or all cash, at purchaser's | of the holder of tue ni unday sebool, “Joy Bells payable semi-annually), ands secured by a deed of | District of Columbia. and at the wnt had prepared and ta it the iechatara Atle Teka Apostrophe to | to the hull that It cannot be removed with- THOS. J. OW secured thereby we Will, cholai the Christmas Bells,"” Sadie Blwards; Scripture | out cutting into it with sharp instruments, —— PARK. o A deposit of $1,000 will be ou THURSDAY, the SEVENTH DA” of JANUARY, dour it wae rumored that Santa Cisks could not | reading, conducted by the superintendent of the | and even then it has become so welded te | CHANCERY SALE OF TWO WELL-LOCATED | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the ri ser at time of sale. “All couveyanc - | A.D. 1897, at 4 O'CLOCK PM, or ‘the be present, but through the efficent services of B. | School; prayer; — song schoo the iron that the two cannot always be LOTS IN THE NORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY | 31st day of October. A. D. 1894, and recorded | cording and notarial fees at purchaser's cost. | sell the following described land and p F. Fawanis be was there on time. ‘The opening | Voice: addresses by Clarence aeparatea DWELLINGS THAT WILL RENT TO PAY | among the land records of the District of Columbia, | Should the terms of sale be not complied with | ete in the couuty of Warhington, address of welcome from Santa Claus was followed | Gl0%er: song by school, “The Angels’ Song:'" re. The vali hi: GOOD INTEREST, BEING NO. 1208 THIR- | Liber 1968, folio 94 et eeq., and at the request | within twenty days from the date of sale the trus- | of Columbia, and designated as” and r a : 0 citation, “The Star Above the Manger,” Sadie Ed- je value of this unbroken surface of TEENTH STREET AND 1113 TENTH STREET. | of the holders of the notes’ secured thereby. we | tees reserve the right to resell the ‘at the | “1 B” and “2 B" in the subdivision Pe A coand of sow balls frown the Brownies on a | wards; ‘a very pretty duet, ‘Starry Sky, Lovely | Copper plating can be readily understood | py vinuc ofa decree of the Supreme Court ce sne | Sateen ae Public auction, iy front of the prem: | risk and cost of the default arches, ‘after | land known a. “Padsworth' as per snow-covered by ‘hich spanned the rear of the Miss Maggie MacElwec and Miss Jes- | when some of the injuries to the bottom | District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. | ises, on THURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY | such pulilic notice as they teay dete necessary. in Book Levy Court, page 24, in th pintform, ‘The miaiien were’ Well aluic ana eta with chorus of — sche tion, | of iron vessels are examined. ‘The old | 17647, in which Charies G. Hill is complainant and | OF JANUARY, A. D. 1897, at FOUR O'CLOG! BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Trustee, Surveyor of sald District, described Samba: Chicka chau Wael Teed aectae er mas Hells Are Ringing,” Mary Par: | method of copper sheathing added so much | Julian Greer aud others are defendants,-the under- | P. M., the following-describéd property, situate . cor. 15th st. n.w. and New York ave. | bounds as follows: Begitining for th Pointe ecg the te Bt baer ae eet ncatetty Civistmas Bells; | to the weight of the vessels that the naval | signed trustees will offer for sale at pubile auction, | the county of Washington, District of Columbia, THOMAS R. JONES, ‘Trustee, end of @ line drawn N. St degeves W. 20. ee ee ee the Highest," “by infant class ana | = Mo have tee | iu front of the respective premises, on THURS: | to wit: Ail that certain plece or parcel of land and N.e. cor. 15th and New York ave. | from clot on the Washington and pn Pe he » follows: | Kecitation, “Mam. 5 6: l0b&; (The Children’s Christmas,” with | advisory board in 1882 refused to have the | fay. TH FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, | premises known and distinguished as act being | de23-d&ds turnpike, distant 9.05 ch: ins uortberly — eS Haskell, Daisy ‘Anderson accompaniment and recitations; recitation, | hulls of the Chicago, Boston, Atlanta and | ta97/ at FOUR O'CLOCK. P. the real estate | lot numbered fifty-one (51). of Barr and Sanner’s intersection with roadway in said eu tied Lang Veare Seen Beste HeunaIy | Maude Killott: song by school, “A Christmas Sleigh | Dolphin sheathed. In the case of the Chi- | iein As Hone ee tone att sat 16, in | subdivision of lots in bleck numbered thirteen THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTS., running thence from said polut of beginning the fol- «toe Years Ao Haskell; | Ride, Durknece’! Sills accompaninent; solo, “Out | cago it was estimated that 255 tons would | square 245, commencing for the same at a point | 18), of A. L. Barber & Co.'s subdivision of Le 612 E st. nw. lowing courses and distal > degrees W E in_ the Durkness, Ins Sale a stive . was led by Misses Ver la Bake Florence Anderson, Susie Edna Durfe : mon; recitation, ti he wei r on 18th stret west distant ninety feet from the | Droit Park, us sald Barr and Sanner’s subdivision 0.50 links along a newly laid ot rin the East,”” Alice Glover: closing chorus, ee a be se of oe rescaled southern comer of said square and running thence | 1s duly recorded in book county No. 8, page 73, of | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF STABLE — WAREHOUSE | stone, thence N. 50 degrees W. 1 ry in the Highest.” After the rendering of 4 Atlanta. Pursuing this same policy of | B0tth twelve feet four and four-fifths inches; thence | the records of the sarveyor's office of’ the District AND DWELLING IN CORCORAN ALLEY. N. 49 de E. 3.04 chains, thence X. © program, the portion to which the most inter- | 2% inter Feht Bhd Macey Of | west one hundred and twenty feet; thence south | of Columbia, together with the improvements | By virtue of a certain deed of trast, dated Sep- | erees E275 chains, thence N_ 35 degrees est hud been directed took place, the welcouiing of | Keeping the vessels Mght and buoyant on | twelve tect tour and foUrifthe Inches: thence es | thereon, subject t0 a certain deed of trust. dated | tember 4, 1889, and duly recorded in’ Liber 1 chains, “thence N. 40 degrees i. 4.000: _ Bris” being decidedly enthusiastic and appre- | the water, and thereby gaining additional | with the south line of said lot sixteen, one hundred | February 13, 1892, to secure the sum of three st Yines run along, with folio 188," et seq., and a certain release, dated De- zi clative. Mr. John G. Keene made a very familiar | speed, the department refused to have any d twenty feet to place of beginning, with right | thousand dollars ($3,000), with interest thereon, | cember 12, 1890, and recorded in Liber 1546, folio degrees E.4 and the following misse Haskell, chains, H character to the children in his costume. It was subsequent war v to use an alleyway «appurtenant thereto, more fully | payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per | 311 et sej., two of the land records of the Dis. SH) chaits, thence 8. Nerdie ¢ rist- | with greatest pleasure that he handed out from a oe Cha Perea. none Cie melee co Laas described in a conveyance recorded fn Liber J. A. | Cent per annum until paid. trict of Columbia, and at the request of the parties degrees E. thene ‘ cet erdie Cater: | bag of spacious size and « arrangement pres. | £2 beet aca = rite | Bode ghtee 2a and thereafter, at HAL-Past | |Terms of sale: One-third of the parchase money. | gecured thereby, wwe Will sell, at public auction, in | E-, 118 chains to a stone thence S. 654i degrees c." Etta | Cpts, 2 ll fo the Sunday school class and others | Sls abe sheathed, although a good percent- | Porn ‘o'CLOCK, tht suid trustees will offer for | Over and above the incumbrance assumed, to he | cured, there sea, on MONDAY, THE ELEV- Et. me 4 Atal. Metle, ain Baas a ef the church. It was almost ax amusing when the | 25 Of the ships of the English, French, | gato the real estate’ known as all that parcel of | Paid in cash and the balance to be paid’ in two ENTH DAY JANUARY, A. D. 1897, at FOUR | Chains to the place cf beginning, secon a Kind and thoughtful Santa presented Mr. Dave | German and Russian navies have their | jot numbered seven 47),-40 square numbered three | equal installments, tively, in one and two | O'CLOCK P.M., thg follo described Sf peg eed org oa oft offering At the memes, Amd | Cook for his services as decorator a jumping, | bottoms protected in this way. By the | hundred aad sistepine, begluning tor tee, mee Stan ath Bredoet of art [Op0n the prop in that part of the clty of Washington formerly | fom William Lite and wite, recorded in Liber of the | climb z i 2 5 J A. 8. 226, folio 200 et seq.,'of the laud records Slariises Santa Claus amd the three Brownies, who erage gk eee ee ~ ae new process of electroplating the weight | at @ point on 10th street West, at a distance of 131 the rate of six per cent per anrum: of all cash, at | Gcorectown, described as follows: Part of 1 a ° carne of ots | of suid District. L the Christmas tree, giving | {wo prominent members of the cbs ae added to the vessels amounts only to 2.95 | feet and ince tae a aoe eae 186 vet uaa'd | the option of the purchaser. "A deposit of $500 will division ot love ecven (hr eight eae ere seth. | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in on onstant m to all present, came forwa: came 7 a frat pe ¢ usual | Hounds to the square foot. ‘square $00, ant SF be required at the time of sale. Sale to be closed in , and two years, at 6 per cent per annum interest, » the children round him aud each | CAM¥+, nuts and fruit from the large tree were ABTS OUR inches; thence west “1J8'€cet and 8 inches to the | iy fifteen days from day of sale, othereiee tie | Ol Georgetown, Ugeinning for the same at the | Divable semiannually, to be secured by deed of a box of candy from the hands of a | bins te the Endcator'memmere, Woks and “CE me lo ine oe Broperty will be resold at the risk and cost of the | frie etn cua tion of the north Hise Gey formed | rest um the property. wold, or all cash, At the op- The three little lads who End laughter wes orceaaners. But mach surprise Establishing Model Farms, ee arene. A Penn thy Sacereas o lefaulting purchaser, after five dars’ advertisement ‘alley, with the east line of another twenty | 1 Of the purchaner. A deposit of $300 required re of Brownies. so well’ were meston Sones |S ; rasloned at the preseating 10 | sso tne Cnleago Port Terms of sile, a3. pi by decree: One- | fn'some newepaper published in Waskivcien Dat | (20) foot alley, ‘another at time of stle, Conveyancing, ete, at parchnsers Falton, Carlton Edwards and Earl B stor Reed for his Infant son a volume, nicely | From lcugo third cash, balance (in one and two years, with | Gonveyancing at cost of purchaser. (20) foot alley, and running thence eastwardly on | Gist ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen There was a pleasant gathering at the Lome of ening ot Vibe 0th of December ihe | , The attention that soll culture is receiv- | interest at pet cit Hor annum, payable. serl- Sra ees Tachesy thence, wortincardly ‘and ‘at right ‘angles | 283% Gat tae eee ae eens oe Mrs. W. Roberts on 24th street so the Zech Ammons Asscmply gave a very pretty and quite | Ing in the west has determined the Burl- | a «ced of trust on th property sold, or all -ash, at.| 4 CLARENCH B. ee with sald north line forty (40) feet to the south | Sve of the Gcfaulting portuaeec, after Ove t Maker. Maggie a Eh ae pamaut im the hall of the ‘Oud | ington Railroad Company to establish a the option of the purrbaaer. A deposit of $200, on ee Hine of said Tot, seventeen (17): thence eastward aye“ edvertisemcat $f such esale im some. weve . Th ‘ ¢ Mirses Mad i each plece of real ime’ .Con- 2 = > ‘and 4 " in Wash req prop- Be were abc hp ta see | roy, Reig Wage” Ts Rae Saar | tar” tn Rapons and Nebionkas in mene] af see SAE Cheam Te | | DUNCANOON wuok. AvOTIONEERR | Mea Teka mrmaaeny diee te! | ESAs Sat aah eats wou ‘entertained. by brine: eAcced ug, Lat ones, Mabel Stier, | farms,” in Kansas and Nebraska, in order] of sale to be comp! x teen day: = ence westwa: ND. IGHLAN, Thich was coutscled by. (he Mises Amine Rok: fr Seornistene Say eratHer, Wat: | to demonstrate the advantage of the most Gate of sale, ox trustees enerve, the right (0. reset eT TE NO eee mae on a ary Bd BLAIR LEE, Trustees, ayer Roca sina 2 + Sw edt, Schneider, 2 at cost and'ri rchaser. LING. . Hl inches, more or less, hence 5 - Hoek and Maggie Anderson Sud Barra, Sut ae Improved methods of soll culture, aiid to WILLIAM} bel intee, | | SOUTHEAST. oe erat qtven to os ant iy diectin BEty-toar GW) fect Yo the place of | “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS ~e laine, 3 jessrs. | lead the farmers of Nebraska and Kansas oF and La. ave. n.w. auly begianins. a i - (Successors to Rateliffe, "Darr 0.) GAITHERSBURG. = ata John E. Ray, | to new efforts in this direction and enable WATSQN 4 NEWTON, ‘Trustee, Tend Seconds at the District of Cone any (Be | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one Claude D. them to become independe: ja2-d&ds 802 F st. nw. | land reccrds of the District of Columbia. and at | and two years, with interest, secured by deed of | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE AND » even in so- | _3 = the request of the party secured, we will sell at ston. sold, or all ch, at purchaser’ SE ON cET - Forest Oak Lodge, No. 123, Knights of Uythlas, ian, Abbott? called “drouth sections” and “dry years." | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 018 F ST. N.W. | pubile Auction, iu front of the premises, on WED- | option A doposlt of $100 Will be Foqiiied serine | QakgkRAME HOUSE ON OP STIEE it of the town elected the following officers at the | Incidentally, the company expects returns | ,_. + SALE OF A VALUABLE invest. | NESBA GSANCARY THIRTEENTH, ° 1807, aT | CP'sale. Conveyancing aad recording ‘ut the cost of | _ SytEer. annual meeting Just held: Chancellor commande from its investments in increased and regu- | TPURTEES .edttiery, NO. Sif 3D STs wr, | LOUR O'CLOCK FM. the following described real purchaser. 2" Bale to be complied with in| By virtue of a deed of trust duly recoried In LT oM aa rs : lar crops, necessitating heavy freight and nie eS aR a | estate tt trict of Cdlumbia, to wit: Part ten days, or the property will be resold at risk and | Liber ‘No. 1998, ‘110 70 et sea, ome of tx land jartip ¢ chancellor, J. T. English: kee; 5 GOOD 2-STORY F HOUSE, WATER AND | of original lots numbered one (1) ‘and thirty-four | cost of defaulting purchaser. records for the District of Columbia, and at the er ef records, L. Amiss: master of work, Pp fa Sicha ee a gee Jen Skike tive See OA aay fe re Cor 7 sae tense == arene a A ee request of the parties secured thereby, the under- » Ward: master of exeh vas tre beet a iy virtue of 2 Page: ie » | Bev ,_ beginns sai - at | de80-dts ETER J. Me! RE, Trustee. | % trustees will offer for sale by’ public auc- pe ne aaa > v pees pie 2 | oe retheahaasate, Tinney whe hatped ube hacer trip over Nebraska and Kansas, where he | and recorded in Liber No. 2066, folio 108 et seq., | the southwest corner of said lot one (1), and rup- = ——< —¥ - $ tion, in front of the premises, on PESDA Y. ning thence north sixty-six fect eight Inches (66 feet | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, A-D. 1897, AT POUR Dr. EH. Etchison; prelate, George W. Selby; dei. Ella and Eva Stanley, Minnie Steller, Kan., and at McCook, Holdredge, Alma and | Sm! at, the reduest of the patty secured ‘thereby, | 8 inches); thence east twenty-one feet five inches Guccessors to Ratcliffe, Dart & Co.) O'CLOCK P.M., the Tollowing described ‘real estate, nd Lodge, Prof. E. L. Amiss. Wal, Kathe Kiaft, Hemy Welgi, ‘and | Broken Bow, Neb. ‘The farms ‘consist of Se nee eeeen oa EEDA caRtiey | ose 160 feet 8 lacked): sual thence wet twee: x AND CELLAR naw i og ye EY * of the Gaithersburg Dramatic | inert Penton Jobe Ruua, Schorr, Carvoll Grove, | forty acres in each station, under the im-| RIGHTH, 1907, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | net geet ee ashen oe dees inches) to the- place RC eae eee oe ee ig eo not vera houge to the drama “Among the | Monert redee jouw Katt, Pas fe ae ee mediate supervision of a practical and tried | P.M., lot’ 40, according to W. B. Todd's sub of lots ; of: beginning. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY SEV- | original jots nineteen (19) and twenty (20), In satisfied a large audience. Mr. | erected on Brightwood avenue opposite Shepherd's | fatmer of the neighborhood. Each farm | 16, i7 and 15, in square 589, together with the im-| ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in « ENTH, i897, AT HALF-PAST FOU! ble were Misses Emily Felter, Mazgie Jack. | has established model farms at Oberlin, | ove of the land records of the District of Columb! re six hundred and sixteen (616), ae per plat menty thereon, as above di . and two years from date of sale, the in book’ Id, folio 13, In. the surveyors lftice of ile, the Mies Beckwith, Miss | road his been completed. ‘They will contain six | Will be visited frequently by one of the | Povementy thereon, as a ; a poveuna « Trevie and Messrs. P. A. Gilosd, W. 8. Eng: | rooms and bath each, and it te ‘Suppesed from thelr | learned cops of professors, under Professor before 1 Seat pee Ro cy by | erty old ‘tad ee ee ee Seta Basta. Clinton Burris ‘and John J. | location that their buflder expects to have them | Campbell, all of whom are skilled in the ‘a trust oa: property. sold; or alt cash,’ at option of | per cent per Terme: One-third the Swartaback impersonated the different characters | oecupied by the firemen at the ergine hotise soon to new method. Nebraska and Kansas farm | purchaser. A deposit of $100. at time of | the purchaser. two rs, with ok F4 fection. Mayor Hl. W. Gladhill was stage di- | be built. staples—corn, wheat, rye, oats and potatoes | sale, ‘Terns of sale. to be with in 6 days, | Terms to be by deed of trust And music was given by Profs. Weem and A lage force of men a:4 teams started Tues- ill be produced. . Seen will resold at. risk and cost | wise the trustees all cash, at the option Bonds ogg ath, nas am engagement to play at Say motoing to level the gemma to be occupied by aaa barks seoikares : of deraulthng purchaner all conveyducing at _par- resell the property 6300 xeauted. ai Ly urday ening. er haser’: ." Abstract and ta itleate > fur- fauit echaser. complied Watew night services te the Galt Ep Yestercey, fternoon a Wi man was Sisted fi bert iF sn dod tithe 0 sn such Worth League Tuesday night in Epworth Church was | taken wit 1B epileptic fit walking on & profitable social occasion for a large number of Brightweed pooranl oar! Fitut strect. He was ac- Teuuz people. Newly elected officers of the orgin- | companied by a young lady, and had walked all F g ? i