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10 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1897—12 PAGES. = | fr teetetettnttetetent Setters . CTI AL J ‘i " Set Seledecntectentedecentetny tence AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA Broke Jail to Attend Dance. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES: z Irving Rigg, the convicted murderer who nian eaten I f f ° 3 broke jail at Fayetteville, W. Va., Sunday, atcha - FUTURE Day ; 5 z returned of his own accord yesterday. He | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts., 612 E st. uw. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. m po an ering | Two Boys Arraigned in Police Court for | announced that he merely wanted to attend % —— : mice ne @ dance near his home and had no idea of | TELSTEES. $ALE. OF VALUABLE IrnoveD | TRUSTEES’ 54 NEAT AND = : Theft of Brasses, leaving permanently. STREET SORTHWEST.” SOUTHEAST me | AND STON es 3 5 ————__+ o> _____ Ni JI N, NEA COTT CIRCLE, 1M- ISHE 3 of Dress Goods : AUCTION SALES OF REALESTATE, 2c.| PuOveU i ACmuisestoby WobEks = They Are Transferred to Fairfax Today. ay te by virtue = > a at of trust . rsigned, ri te December i, 3 Bs County for Trial—Denth of G. G. Sloan & Co. Aucts., 1407 G st. nw.— | deg” of the ined cece ee Oe Ts Lele B88 ny sine x Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 1015 Conn. ave. | bia, and by direction in. writ es = Mrs. Daingerfeld. s ia, writing of the parties se- | of Jone, AD. 189. $3 .W., on Wednesday, Dec. 29, at 4 o'clock p.m. | cured by seid deed of trust, we will records ‘of the District of Columbia in Liber Ni = = 7 in front of the premises, on W 2144, follo 14 e request Of cere : : James M. Green and John D. Coughlan, trustees. VENTY-NINTA DAY OL Des cate ot the beans a ine stan aceon nemenee $ Evening Star B Tomorr em: ROPE, O'CLOCK PML, the following “described | me will offer separately at public auc Troe = ening Star Bureau, Duncanton Bros., Aucts., Sih and D sta, nw.— | Kal eatate, of lot numbered one hundred | of the respective preainen, oo MONDAY the THERE et ‘ss “5 , ~ De (117), wold mb. a OF = : 520 King Street. Recelver's sale of fire-proof safe, office furniture, | division of Tote ie apoures ee | HALES) PAST Pe “OCLOCE, PM Yh < a 3 3 Bell Telephone 108. fixtures, ete. on Thursday, Dec. 30, at 10 o'clock |'BAC tWelve (212), an per plat recorded in Liber 13, | ing described laud aud premises, vitae Ine whe ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 29, 1897. a.m., at 919 La. ave. nw. Albert Harper, re- | folle 96, of the records of the office of the sur: | city of Washingioa District of Columbin. nnd dees = | William and Larry Bright were tried to- celver. Ings’ ant higprovementa ‘therevns” beng ‘No. "Ty | Main aimety tear aes, Mkt, umber ulety three $ Time is short in which to leave your order for & | ‘ore Mayer Simpson in GE Teale cate Ga Hern cf anie OoCthind caxb, balaace tn equal | Sint Gv dar Vendetta, etre 3 3 « 3 ing on the charge of stealing “brass- ss . 412 Sear S srr . qual | cine (4). one bundred (v0), one hundred and ot = New Year’s engraving. Let us have it at omce £1 cs" trom cars in the freight yard of the ecrutraday, Dee. 30, at 4 o'clock p.m. Firman | pr "ann Scemt-anoualls. in’ doe. ny | three (1UBh one hair and poate anared an = a = lovsel, trustee. aud three years, and a jh ed o , $ and we can have your calling cards engraved and = Southern Railway Company. Lieutenant Duncanton Bros., Aucta., 9th and D ats. nw.— | te property sald fr all cay at the apt of the | sutsivisiou f tote! in square tembeteants Teck = oe ch ans - a et aaa ire] . pa ed ne G14), a! bl = ready. 86c. for plate and fifty cards, dome im £J ing touna avout 400 pounds of brass In the Se Ce Gr the atten ail couveyancing ta eecording wapenes | in tue omer ot the env an ae na eoree : 3 Ww. Nos. 219, jo1 pal y the purchaser, aud all the terms to | lumbia in Book 22, je 6, together with &} nome of the Bright boys, and to capturing st. on Wednesday, Dec. 30, at & o'clock | be complied with by the purchaser within art rove! hea ee itosceenae superior style. | them severat nights ane p.m, William I. Edmoneion and aldla B. Drowue, | Sah om dts, of fale or the tices Baye te | "Fru a ¥ : ie pad tn e Employes of the Southera Railway Com- fxostece of the defaulting purchaser. to aT P i 5 fine % | pany identified the brass as the property of C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Sule | 4. JAMES": BATES, Trustee three sud fous It is an annual event with us to cut the prices at this time $| the company. Inasmuch as the amount | about the h in, fl ts | of Beuserold furniture, ete., on Thursday, Dec. 1i-d&ds = ABKAM P. FAR. on Dress Goods—both fancy and Black. It is important be- — $| stoten amounted in value to about gos, it | 220Ut the house, pain., floors, po' sor sue ae an THUR BONE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL until p a « 5 5 . oo e H 74 neansuvn x -- AY, JANU, Y SIXT! wr on Of cl - cause it makes bargains of some of the choicest weavings the | Was necessary, under the law, to make it a and pans, dishes and glassware, rman teesoeeats Bciowanines cay Eons eee by oranletineesion saab oer pies see oe ee oo world produces. We do it early enough, too, to be conven- $= cases of peu eeeny, poe as the boys had} silver and tinware, can be done | tiursday, Dec. 40, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. George ~O0., AUCTIONEERS. | of Sti, “otbcriioe She tnenceeteen Maye from dag y . = et eS ie 3 | been convicted of petit larceny three times 5 5 E. Emmons and Aldis B. Browne, trustee isk or at ient for you. The saving is an actual saving—the values are z bett Ke d ch ith SALE OF BRICK $0. 66 F | {26 HSK and cost of defaulting purchaser after five : , 5 Lefore, the case became a felony. er, quicker and cheaper wit Marcas Notert Auct iegiixa tee Closing: ADE OF BRICK Ht NO. 66 F } days” advertis-ment in. some publi : % 1e és otes, Auct., 637 La. ave. n. losing STREE ys 8 ts published ig just what the regular prices represent them to be. # |, Mayor Simpson directed that the boys be sele of furniture, carpets, rugs, ete., on Thursday, | Ry virtue of @ decree of Whe eetcme Court of ee Couveranclag”at Cost ut pure The break this season occurs tomorrow. The counters | recersert tetra commas autbort: ee Se ok Aa Se ee ae © ROUIS D. WINE, Trustee re 3 oad 3 3 es fo |, inasmuch as the offense was Walter B. Williams, Auct., 10th and D sts. u.w. | Dublic’ auctio prea hed eps CLARGNCE B. RHEEM., ‘Trastee, = will be strewn with what are left of the fashion successes. z Commiticd in that county. The boys will —Special sale of houschold furniture, carpets, ete., | TUESDAY THE Erne . es O16 F ot. now. = Not much of any one stvle—a piece or two at most—but quite = PS an ae we ie the cae on festee on Thursday, December 30, at 10 o'clock a.i Ts ts sete FOUR O'CLOCK POM., the THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N We : a distor tae. a a ac ©! ie gran = == = Ing described real estate, situate in’ the = = a budget in the variety. & | jury of that county rn SALES Washing: District of Columbia, and ds TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE e J : a é . 2m of Columbia, an 'STEES' SALE ¢ ABLE IMPROVED. 3 This announcement will close them out completely — we $ Officers Elected. Dp AUCTION 8 = aE ae eS RC -SEaet, have made the reductions deep—because we don't want to % | Belle Haven Council, Junior Order United ZORORKOW: : Sey ee a Say ete ere Sees an See One: z American Mechanics, has elected the fol- ASHING PoWDER PEREMPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR DoRthi west icormer ot ela pewter eon | coded in Lather Ng o1e6. ce. one a % | lowing officers: Junior past councilor, Her- H H running east on a Hine of F street south ninet ne land records of the District Columbia, and — $| bert S Goodrich; councilor, J. Ehis Nor-| than with any other cleansing com- | 4 4OFS€S. OSES. | toy tere tneaes sours acts te ent, thence | AL the request of the party secured, 2 F *g | Tis; vice councilor, Levi Allen; record- z AT PUBLIC AUCTION, feet to the place of beginning, together with of the C ncy Ones pecials in joods. + Mee ate ; c WITHIN. THE i ents, Spm MRTY-PIRS Ar : > alpina Specials jn Black Goods. § ing secretary. W. A. Harding: asistant | Pound. Largest package—greatest Rg ow tk ave HET Our tata Ei Hee to. one and two | toe flonan aeatince tad Cae go First== 5 = @ | tecording cecreiary, J. H. Randall; finan- TOMORROW (THURSDAY) y years, with interest from the day of sale, at six | 12 the elty of Washington, District of Columbia, econom: r Here is a point where every- %| cial secre tary, Norman Treakle; treasurer, We Grae es ber cent per a rs by deed of trus Awe pes Re ; as po Vee J ty ; jumbered iss : ee George N. Cradlin; c S Will sell 25 bead of first the property sold, or all cash, at the opt , ain hers” subdivision part of Brilliant effects—the gems body ought to be interested. $ Soe AE ee Gar eee ic ELE THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, — fine driving horses and mares, from 5 tot years | the purchaser. A’ deposit of $100 required upon | SJUATe numbered 70, as per plat recorded. tn Liber = r - Black i th Il-th Spite ae ; inside sentinel, B. | Chicago, St. Louis, New York, | old, all weil broke and strictly sound. ance of bid. If the terms of pale are not |! nc pnt Tecords of the office of the of two continents. The pride- lac is the all-the-year- $ ena oe side sratinel peviad Bacress Boston, Philadelphia. aS B.—THIS WILL BE OUR LAST SALE FOR | complied with in 10 days from the day of sale the one 4 of the District of Columbia, improved as RD Ses oa) ae Ey astees, homas auncey an Edwin E YEAR 1897, AND AT NO SALE trustee reserves the right to resell thi ty at “ work of famous weayers. around, in-season-and-out, % | Scott; represeniative to Grand Council, A. se - SS | WHOLE YEAR HAVE We HAD a B the risk and cost of the defaulting seein? RS angi Sold subject to a deed of trust for $4,000, They have added prestige to fashionable. And of all $] 8. Bondurant. a ee KOE GE STOCK 10 SE ter 3 daya" advertinement uf auch Of $100 required at time of ale Conesancee ae | S c : 5 The following officers have been named i 3 E INTI SELL hewsp! published in) Washingt “ste ‘ eo . 1 j = : a aS conveyance! e cording at purch our record already blazing Blacks these are without bet. $ bys DAIGERH AT Ine Gotnclin Na GOteie anes AT THIS SALE. BE SU conveyancing, &C., at the coat pen SS” pire: Srvaibin with great offerings. ters. Even though we have $|W. P. Henshaw, president; M. R. Norris, | A Splendid Performance of Handel's NEAT ; a de20-d&eds % Soy faa NDERSON, ‘Trustee Noe tie ee (s sar ef reduced the prices we are not $ vice president; C. H. Davis, speaker; M. “Messiah” Given Last Mght. Spee IRULEMS I 100: 7AUCTIONR ERS 4 5 a8 GOAN ia SOUS GaSEHGSOTE NOT AC Tat DUNCANSON BRUS., AUCTION 2 3 3 i eee Sia & | F. Hobson, past president; L. W. Woody,| Handel's “Messiah” was sung last SPECIAL SALF. — ‘ zu eee 5 prices that disregard all profit less positive in our recomimen- secretary; § weiclackson, financial secre: evening by the Choral Society before an | Or TOMORROW, DECEMBER THIRTIETH, aT | TRUS’ 3 DROnT nn ee ae ae ony an nant Siered considerations—and even cost dation of their color and Bruce, chaplain; J. H. Bartlett, usher; F. | @¥dience that filled every seat in the spa-| jcom, “comer 10th and Deen, Me AE owe Hales | FLORIDA. AVENUE NORTHWEST. PINELLING, CONTAINING ALL MODERN IM- is forgotten. worth. F, Heisley, sergeant-at-arms; J. R. Pickin, | cious auditorium of the First Congrega- | assttment of household Furniture, Large Smyrna | 1g>% ¢irtue of certain deed of trast dated April WEST CORNEL OF) eee o As f 1 1 re $ | doorkeeper: W. P. Henshaw, M. R. Norris | tional Church, and a large number who | Hus, Moquet. Body Brussels and’ other Carpets: | 181 fy seq ye at tee tenet NO. istrict M SPREEIS Nuit WEST. a 4tinch Arabesque or Scroll Novel- s for the styles—you cam $| doorkeeper: WP. Hensh: were unable to get seats stood during the | Ghaute® Mirrore, China “and Glassware, 2,300 | st Oolusbin: and at te eres at ete | ae virtoe Ee eT NEST: ated the 22th dn eae Ce ee see for yourselves they belong Denth of Mrs. Daingerfield Eelirepertonmance a nicnniestealover tro dermis cash. SA EPS Pet re 2 | Sean ae aera meg 2 2: very ea : i t e 2 § : y bia, in ber 75c. a yard. at the very front of all. Mrs. Henry Daingerfield, one of Alex- | hours. It was the first concert given by the DAY (05 JANUARY, 1996 AT FOU | No. 1650. folio 217 ot seq., and at the request of Se 2 0 sori = > 3 ne following des: jan olde be notes secured thereby, we will 4S-inch Black ard Red Frize Checks, 42-inch Cuniche Brocade-REDUCED andria’s best known and highly respectea | Society this season, and the warm welcome fe hit . in the city of Washington, Dis- | ler ct public auction, iu fromt of the premises, ro r4 - “ sd = ‘s 3 Mt sit on a PAST FOU z WK PS $1 a yard $1.25 a yard. #| ner of Prince and Columbus streets, short- | @8 the excellence of its work, leaves no Closing Sale for the Year | s'Getrwar's Subuiticny Pie ay PO, 18 Brown, following described real estate. situate In the c 4 > © 4¢-inch Frize Suitings — REDUCED ly before 12 o'clock last night. Mrs. Dain- | auestion that this musical organization re- five (5), Le Droit P recorded in County | Of Washington, if Columbia, to wit: All 48-inch Jacquard Canvas, in four from $3 to = : ii 1897. Book 8. pag> 85. surveyor's office of the District | tat certain p and premises ee ante te ate gerfield had been ill for several week, and | t#ins Its prominent place in the esteem and | oa ripe « é i ; of Columb known and distinguished ax and being Iet_uminberea $1.50 a yard $2a yard. her death had been expected. Some weeks | PPreciation of the people of this city. | pers AND IU ARE, HOLLOW yar with Sotergat at Oy GO See cee ane | lot eamtarck, Smee Wen ce ee eee oe nae cakes 44-1nch English Boucles-REDUCED ago she recelved a stroke of paralysis | This presentation of the “Messiah” by the | WARE, “TINWaltt ‘ODDS Shee md Crctred ty ied | subdivision in euere ‘eemibtet evict ee oxft inch, Iaminated Fancies.. choice fro $2 to which caused the loss of her eyesight. | Choral Society was the sixth in its history, TARGET oae ETC, ALTOGETE he property sold, or all cash, at the | #ald Harr and er's suldivision is duly recorded Soe ee ; $1.50 a yard. Svs, ‘Daingerncla’ was s consistent tse: | aNd while, of course, comparisons are idle, | Eb OUT REGARDLESS UE COSTE eects | optim, ct, the purchaser or purchasers, CA’ depenit | 1m, Book N01 istrict of Columbia, together $1 a yard. 43-inch Satin Striped Velours—RE- ber of St. Paul's Church. ‘She was angie, |1t was the feeling of many of those that | AT OUR SALES ROOMS DAY MORNING, | AM! conveyancing and recording at the cost of the | With the Improvements thereon. ecient 42inch Frize — REDUCED from DUCED Area sete ter of the late Reverdy Johnson and | listened to the society last evening, as they j Be sae Sa Ste | ge gay Pe yer pee Dd the Ualance th te pent ie 2 ze — REI : s 15) days from of sale, ot t - sh, yalance to pe $2 a yard. {| mother of the late Messrs, Reverdy J. an | have on similar occasions in previous years, teem reterve the nt to venell ite “property at the | four eda) itatadnients, reapectivels. in ont, wer si = enry Daingerfield. svenicards we re risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or pur. | three and four fears from date of cule mecntea Ny | $r a yard. 45-1nch Wool Armures—worth $1—for $ y Be ifn that they had never heard a more satisfac chasers, after five days’ notice of such resale in | 4 deed of trust upon the poare cn: eucered, By 44-inch Viel nd Green _ Velour, 75¢. a yard. $3 lice Court. tcry rendition of this great oratoria, by the some Washington newspaper. oe Eff Meereon, pagable wemt-anhaally, at’ the rate of one pattern REDUCED from $2.50 to 50-inch French Serge—worth $1—for % | In the police court this morning Mayor | local society. While the able and conscien- TEAD, WALNUT WARDROBE: MICHAEL. WELLER. at the option of the purchaser, Pa! Gepost or sae $1.50 a yard. 75c. a yard. Simpson dispesed of the following cases: | tious work of the singers who assumed the oe See NTRROMS, GAS FIX- de2s-des ‘Trustees. ul pe faulted at the time of sale. to be = 42-inch Silk and Woot Novelty—RE- 46-inch French Novelty Chevlots- 3 | G¢9FSe Norton, charged with petit larceny, | $clo parts contributed to this result, yet it AND (TE AND DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. | Wine the propecty will be cena at i Sie DUCED teu eed worth $1—for was fined $5; John O'Neil, charged with | Must be said that it was due mainly to the TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK | Pfui ae faullite purchaser, after five days’ adver: $1 a yard. 75c. a yard. é vagrancy, was sent to the workhouse for | energy, precision and volume of the chorus re ate FO SE NEED | ee Bec ReT panllabed in ‘the city “of = = thirty day: Wm., elias Buck ‘Taylor, | that the “presentation was so notable in $' x urchaser, ss 48-inch Black and Red Frize, only 4 . 7 = 2 cele pet FE ee Seine Weel Sacquarte—wertl Te. | charecd with ansauiticg Annie Branson, | every way and elicited from ihe audience FCRAITL Bs urine of of the Supreme Court of LOUIS D. WINE, Trustee, ne—- REDUCE! - | was fined $ ecaeees Se cans Oo 8CES, TOILET the District of C . passed in equi ARENCE B. RUEEM, Trustee, = $3 a yard. 50c. a yard. plenty Washington, charged with defac- pegs He oe ih full Ttos SAFES ; ae eS -ine! “e Nore! ing private pri ‘ty, Was made ay : = = Son ne Cc! us was ul + HOS. J. OWEN, Aue — = ies REDUCED from $1.50 0 fait ited Soltel Figures—worth §1.25— Mane ne Wee ede Temper Ene fF accomt with (ts leader “Mir Jeet Kaspar Sans ee ae c s 3 and that it had bee! t liy trained. RUS" S' SALE OF THE 1& EI = $1 a yard. $1 a yard. Snarter Granted: Certainly, whllelie wasieceennthiain sae BRICK DWELLING ao > ch Silk and Noelty, one. E cs The Potomac Clay Company, composed | Crevious y yet seidoin in the history of LOAN & €O.. Aue ph CkTHWEST. Cp Segre OE ne Soineh Surah Serges—worth $1—for principally of Washingtonians, has been | the society has ihe chorus sung with great. DINUANSON GOS A UGHONEES Liber 1806 folio TE ot wen, net gly recwrded tn = to 75¢. a yard. chartered by the corporation court, with| er force and freedgm, than {t did last even- 2 of the District of Colurabia, and at the request $2 a yard. Si 7 these officers: G. E. MeComber, psident;-| ineand given. tHE maffeal notes the boc “IREPROOF SAF) the party secure eby, the undersig trne- 3 inch Silk Warp Henriettas—worth ae i > G. E'S OSTEeT AU Loe OSnLe is neant : aii sete - i MM sell at py: auction, in fient of ‘“ cece Rea Wettid Sox: for C. R. Wilson, secretary, and G. E. McCom. | Which is needed, especially in the interpre: FIXTURES, | Lite ope facto. | nt of the z= UCED fiom $1.75 to Sr a yard ber, J. E. Brown, } haway, J. §,| tation of such ges us “Lift up your ante zoe me Court of AT FOUR 0 Pain atin 3 CED fiem $1.75 to $ yard. : F ¢ E , | etal gr? ena éties allel ROTERe ee th District passed in Equity Cause i. A - lot 1 _ Hoover and C. R.’ Wilson, directors. heads” and the hallelujah chorus. Per numbers on é H. Meriw 8 subdivision of lots in square 4 $1 a yard ¥ 1 red 18904, 43, I, as receiver, will 1 bg : cite iganiguglin(cenccretante lee fess it was familiarity with the music,but what- AURSDAL, “MME | as per plat recorded in Liber No. 20, folio 1. = in eae eee en : ever the cause, the share in the presents A.D. 1897, ie jee of the survesor of the BS Suni Ieee Ceedteee ALUMNI REUNION, tion of this work by the chorus was most Lonisian t| ect to a prior deed of tr sand 6f the staples. —_ admirable and aroused the enthusiasm not Pe | I Interest; balance over sod Ss You get these for nothing almost. Joint Meeting of Eastern High School | only of the musical portion of the audience. ae ee the purehi one-fourth — cush, ance in = Clnsses Tomorrow ‘Evening. but of those who, knowing jittle of tech. HARPER, of male, “Cm: with Interest, “secured hy : vs S ye to hear the grand harmonies of Hamner & Terms © = 9 A reunion of the alumni of the Eastern MUON MHeteine REO nee on ioe GUSGANSGS ana ate FS, from day per = High School will be held tomorrow night] a Child is Bort s followed by such a = aie t OF Gefanl Ing at purchaser's cost. D Typographical Tem; on G street be-|reund of applause ihat it was OF 494, 496 AND 498 tisement of MAMILON ASIF 9 tween’ 4th and sth streeta northw: which | 2nd with the same accuracy anc AND Nos, lay in Washi SAML. A. DRURY, siilipetor (eccites importanee than any ‘ : ILE, Trustee. | _de24-d&ds = es Trustees, BS “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” i ise eee iaavntttarto! weld Ss only music al g for the pier aens ortie DUNCANSON ce . = ° hing t Kind hitherto held among the and the soloists was the organ of t of Columb) : PRUSTEES’ re a = Peesinnca i500 former members of the Eastern High | the church, which was played hy My. John | frunt of te pre THURSD daly ee areas Se ali hesthe sf “ann -orter Lawrence. Th of almost con- | THIRT 4 3 O'CLOC! L Mui TS. KNOt Slee See eos er nee a | tinuous playing for ov i Snot | mitted snd ‘nine et {UG one huadeed aa tere Pears a ee @ classes, anc s expected that 3 3 : 0), one Lundved aud ‘twenty-one (2D. on wes . NURTHWE: 1 light cne frem a phy in addition Mr, Law 1 with evi- | twenty-turee. (123) ion of the spirit of the ce four (24), in A business meeting of cach of the vari- the mest part the organ | t cus classes represented will be held, after ing accompaniment, Dut whieh Dr. H. M. Johnson, the principal of | im the (Wee wl h were sung by the Eastern High School, will take the} 3 se EOSIN OA notes of his magnitic ty tandpoint, but | hundred “and twenty-two ( EAST Ry virtue of one hundred and nd one hundred and twenty- . J. Hannan’s subdivision of lot in ‘square five hundred. and_ two , as said sthdiviston is recorded in liber. folio 115, in the office of the surve; trict, together with the impro of six two-story brick dwelling 498 Clarke alley and No: permanent alumni association will be formed. tain deed of tmst, dat 3 1K For ured the front. of “TH DAY nts, consisting os, dO, 406 aud voice last evening and ermis of sale purth of the chair, and the plan of forming a perma- m : and 1221 situate , one | nent ‘alumni a polation Will be contiderca | Voice were at times submerged and lost in | Union streets between Mand Nand ¥y and Gh mente, sitaate i the city = 5 2§ = > acer ani > s e}] ts south Jolum sia O- wit: *y| by those present. Refreshments will be | ‘P< secon men oa pee sin = sh, balance in equal install- aie eel of land premises ° “| served, and the remainder of the evening pouCur ec eur and sympathetic ex- rs, with Interest at 6 ened ae 1 as and yt mum- | will be given up to dancing and other so- ion, and the low notes are so apt to ple semi-annually from | & u " enty Barr Sanner's subdis u 1 xX | cial featur sorbed rather than sustained by an 8 leed of trust upon the | (25), in Eara W Clark's sul : —— hundred Z| Tne committee on arrangements for the | #companiment, that perhaps he would be | proverty sold, or all cash, at the option of t sin sauare numbered one hundred and agtyscour | Iver pat, record took 30, Satgps a 2 alter adva ro OW! » ai cha: je properlies Me rs per ple lee oF he sur- ve sur t's office of | reunion cons of the following persons: | heard to better advantage without the aid | Mie or Sun on each lot wil ‘oF of the Distr © Liber 17, folio ia, together With the ime z Dr. Baen Street, chairman; Miss Mabe of instrumental music. He was in fine | time of sale. All : pure ithin the following metes and | Povements t is stirring the men-foelks up this week to Swingle. Miss Lucy A. Grant, Miss Daisy ang with the ea: ‘Terms to be with within ten inning fort Mine | wise the trustees reserve the right to of h, at the to be pala in F ae = e 41. Pumphr ree I. Kelly, Mr, £¢ | #4 power which, together with the rich- e ee ‘ m to be paid in cas the Ualane : remarkably lively buying. Think over AW, Metin ate HH alr atr. | hess and range Of hi voice, cually paces | ions "aK AMEE aI “RUS acne | nn, a rbging eae ct alee | fate el tet Sti als f Saad Sp hi kk? 2 LeRoy J. McNeely and Mr. James W. Bteeer nse : 5, . * Office, 500 Sth st. n 80) feet he rear line of sald lot: a dee te property sold, with inter- what this week’s Extra Sale means--con= Bone. eNeely a8 CF country. ALprs SSR See Stn at awe | (90) eet: to the rear Une of sald lots Cat. therec . atthe tame af The céntralto, Miss Fielding Roselle, fo: meriy of this city, sang with much expres- | ——————-———— and her beautiful voice, as well as| ©: G- SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. de1S-d&ds ” Trustees, feet to the line of said street Sacer are all cash, at ds | Trustees, the it rick apaitiuent heuse | the option of the purchaser, A ‘deposit of $20) together with’ the ‘rick apartment ‘house |i) te required @t the time of male, Sills ts be . ithiu fifteen days from day of sale, other: ————.-___ TRAINED NURSE INJURED. sider the chance of getting a satisfactory Made-to-Order Suit for only $9.97. sSeedondeeseegeeseotees : All cash, past due taxes and expenses of } Closed er presence, gave evidently the greatest | pRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUAB! 7 hic! wise the property will be resold at the risk Deesn’t it strike you, if your wardrobe i Mins Henrietta Stanton Meets With | pleasure to the audience. The fine quality | PROPERTY, — BEING 2STORY ERAME | {his Sule oF which $250 will be required when the | WOT of" gerauitiug purchaser after Bee dase wat Vest - xe you, MA 1s Serious Mishap. ’ of her voice, as well as Fer insight into the pONELLING, 412 12TH SOUTHEAST. IEA pert An ANTE BEn aye Sructeek aay. Yertisement tn some paper published tn the city of < s F ities ct " virtue of & certain deed in trust, \o ian ; . a ashington, D. onveyancing at the cost of in need of a Suit, that it’s folly to resort Miss Henrietta M. Stanton, whose home | 51h the aria “He shall feed Hils fivek like | cember Ii" i807, aud" duly ecurded'in aged. Roy | Pesci the property at the si, and cost the ste. | purchaser. Louis D. WINE, } = . . . e a tated a°? <7 follo et seq., one of the land records . cen rout - CE PEM, to the Ready-Made kind and m is in Brooklyn, N. ¥., fell on the icy side- | a' sneprerd.” ond. her. subsequent work a se. : ieee iiney oaay: doesn meccoeary. A pee. ARENCE tt ire, R y. aybe pay walk near the District building this morn- | maintained ‘the same high mark which she | of,the District of Columbia, and at the request of | ancing, recording and notarial fees at purchas-r's Fustees—916 F° st. nw, the party secured thereby, we will sell at public | * 5 ing and broke her leg. She was taken to | Teached in that rendition. =|) | auction, in front of the premises, on the aot | ct J, TAYLOR ELLYSON, = e 3 we Mr. E, C. of December, reloek p.m. OL en as i — mroeiience Hospital i tie policy emia: |, ie ato uss anpearedimin he conics [sees dascdi-ed ane aoa gece Seemie, de28-at CHANNING M. BOLTON. | | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY RICK lance. Miss Stanton fs a trained nurse and | at former concerts, and his admirable | city of Washington. District of ‘Columbia, and | _2¢25-3ts 2 SO eR ee SIREEE hag been in this city for about two years. | method showed no diminution in power and | Qyusnated thon, the official Pity Gf, Blan of sald | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. y a "deed of trust, duly recorded tn Because of financial reverses she was with- | effectiveness, He sung with great ease the | tered ten hundred and elghteen (10IS\ ela ei 'STEES’ vO-STORY FRAM Sd pepe ee ries pled out funds, and this morning Sanitary Omli- | difficult music assigned in this work to the | fronting fortyetve: 45) fate teen Gel), sald Jot | oRUSTERS’ SALE OF A ‘Two-sTony rraae | Eber Se oi fille 80 oe ee tabi, aadat ane cer Frank furnished her transportation | tenor, and repeated the success of his | between Souih D and South KE streets cites | HOUSE, NO. 127 K STREET NORTHW Fequest of the parties secured thereby, the unde more money? Stepdown here today and look over the array of nobby colorings and effectsin Checks, Plaidsand Mixtures of Fine Cheviot Cloths that we’ll give you to select from at this price, $9.97, and SUTTON & CO. IFE, AUCTIONEER: 4 a y if a decree of the Supreme Court of the ill off i. a home. She had just left his office and was | former visits to this city. depth of ninety-five (95) feet, together with the | ,P3,Nitue ¢ : * signed surviving trustee w fer for sule. 6 3 y. = istrict of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. tic anctior ont of - o D you'll soon acknowledge that you have on her Way to the depot when she met with || While giving evidences of the training of | provements, consisting of “a frame dwelling, | 4556 (Bowie vs. Russell). the undersigned trustees | Public auction, in front of the premises, on MON- z the accident. a musical education, Mme. De Diaz Alber- | “terms: One-third cash, balance in one (1) and | Wil! offer for sale by public suction in front of the | pOuit O'CLOCK P.M., "the following described found a new avenue to dress well and a tint, who sang the soprano parts, was not | two (2) years, with interest at six (8) per cent | Premises. cn TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY | real estate, situate in the city of Wasbington, in SENTENCE IMPOSED. very satisfactory, a circumstance which | per annum, payable semi-annually, sed’ eccseey | OF 2 AF OE ASK | the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered = Was mainly due to the fact that her voice | by deed of trust on the property sold, ot ll cash. | Eatare, altuate in, tne, elty of Wastington, in tie | SiR ee er a sg) e! ‘7 i e e cl 2 ~ +3 * jail of . on rve One Day in | 5s not of sufficient power for oratorio work. | 4 (Of $100. will be required at the eines cy | District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot four (4). ! Soy" asveaid eubdivision is recorded. inthe suc save money at the same time. Henry Lewis Must § 5 greatiaudience Se, with | deporit jt . Sail. iA! the great audience left the house, with sale. All: conveyancing and recording oe qe e.ocf | im square five hundred and fifty-nine (S50), hi ing | veyor's office of the District of Columbia in Liber MMMM ALLL NLL LILLIE ELLIE LNG = x i chase. tt ra $ = & front of 14 92-100 feet on K street by an‘averaze | No. 10, folie 23, together with all the dmprove- = Henry “Lewis, a young white man of re-| ringing in their ears, the general verdict | frtcen HO) days trom the: dag: ceed, with 19 | Gepth of 83 fect 6 inches, together With all. the hts, ete = spectable appearance, was sentenced to | Was one of keen satisfaction and pleasure | the trustees reserve the right to reseli the prop | Miptovemente, rights, te.’ : Oe RLAnnaE dues nee as a ee Pa 9 2 2 2 with a performance which, as a whole, was | erty at the tisk and cost of the defanlting pur: Term: -t cash, the balance in one and | two years, with iuterest’ from the day of sale at Bs serve one day in jail this morning by Judge | ¥! ear perfection as, has been attained, | cliaser or purchasers, after five days’ notice in | {¥® Fears, with interest’ from the day of sale at | six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust = “nN Era” Tail Bradley in Criminal Court No. 2, he hay- | 22,Bear Ds Hones ainied || Chater coe irecnasery acter 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on | Gn the property sold, or all cash, at the option of 2 lew Era ailors, : certainly for several yékrs past. The mem: FIRMAN HOUSEL, Trustee, the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the | the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required upon ing been convicted of petit larceny. bers of the chorus; thé soloists, the leader | ae2i-tts 209 2d st. sie. | Purchaser. A deposit of $100 required upon accept- | acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not = it seems that while Intoxicated several | and the accompanist deserve the apprecia- | ———____" "S&S ait da tahe tree eager d sree) | epee peeling corey yagl teegh ogre : : sa r : e of sale the 5 trustee reserves the right to resell. 2 = months ago, Lewis, a stranger in this elty, | tion of pau sever eeord es oe the EUS ERESOAY SS | trustees reserve the right tc resell the property at | Preperty at the risk and. cost of the defaulting = ° o C walked off with a bicycle and two pictures | Palns whith. ieee Nartoneee the “Mestiak’ ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. See a coe te Sree purchaser after | purchaser, after five days’ advertisement = 4 : : 2 % this 2 2: ve days’ adver ent of such gesale In sol ome wewspaper published in z from in front gf stores on Pennsylvania } such a notable suetess'‘As it proved to be. | of ANCERY SALE OF VALUARLE RESIDENCE | 2€Wspaper published in Washingtéa, D.C. All pag he Ail conveyancing, Se. at the & avenue. He was later arrested in a house u PROPERTY, BEING PREMISES NO. 1109 | CCBVeyaucing, ete.. at the cost of the purchaser. cost. JOHN W. SCHAI of ill-repute. Lewis had made no effort to FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. CHARLES H. Se : de21-d&ds Surviving 1 as a — Cispose of the stolen property, and having (Pa Ee OE ee Ts ett WILTON J. LAMBERT, ‘Trustes.” THOMAS DOWLING & OO., AUCTIONEERS. Garfield Council, @ C. F., Elects Of- Sudden Death. eomiceraDle ay in bis possession, it Ne. 18525, the underalgned, trustee, will offer for notdéds =. 410 Sth st. n.w. TRUSTEES SALE OF SEVEN @ VALUARLE et .. seemed that no jausi sale, ic auction, on FR! S ic ma I *y 0 Bs ; 3 fie ne of Garfetd Couneit, | 1x2 °%, Scott colored, forty years old, who| why he should have purloined the actcics THIRTY-FIRSE DAY OF DECEMBER, 1897, AT RGR i ep Sy | Ee aes At « regular meeting of Garfield Council, | lived at No. 411 © street alley, dropped | other chan that prompted by liquor. L@win cee eer ceca cette pa crieinal lot 9. 10 | for sale at sald purchaser's cost aud risk on FIL | AND S001 THITEE! 2 1, Order of Chosen Friends, held De-| dead about 10:20 o'clock last night, and| Was sent to jajl from the Police Court to am ~ id lo DAY, THE THIRTY FIRST DAY OF DECEM- By virtue of seven certain deeds of trust, dated = west corner of said lot and running thence east » the following officers were elect- | her body was removed to the morgue. She | €Fve ninety days, for the larceny of the ve for the ensuing year: Councilor, | had been slightly {ll for several days, and| Pictures, while the case involving the theft Lindheimer; vice councilor, Mrs, M. | it is thought she had heart trouble. As| f the bicycle was certified to the grand . her death resulted from natural causes, an | JUFY: _ arten: sec Reed; , Th vas indicted for grand 1 beset ramet aa tes e man was indicted for grand larceny, | eet ME CUE but during the trial it was shown that the 160 feet; thence orth 20 feet; thence east 25 | LEI, 187, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.AL., in front of | the Sth day of November, 1805, and duly recorded feet; thence north 6 fect; thence west 128 feet | the premises. res In liber 2082, folio 486 et ‘sea. dnd liber 20:7 fallo 4 to 14th street, and thence south 26 feet to ths CHARLES H. CRAGIN, Trustee, (‘one et seq., of the land records of wie District 1 weginuing, improved ty brick dwelling house, in = ‘321 4% st. nw. | of Columbia, and at the request is writing of the Sée That Stam ! good ccmiition, 2 WILTON J. LAMBELET, “hrustec,” | party, secured therebywe will well, at pale a Dp Terms: One-third of the purchase price Ja cash, : $20 Sth at. ws | URRY THIRD, 1808, at FOUR O'CLOCK PSL, the James surer, Julius Baumgarten; prelate, Mr: ses E 1d the balance in one and two years, 4 ch fey = —— = ; I. D. Faweett; marshal, ae value of the bicycle was not more than $20, rt is installments, with interest from the day of sale, | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G Sf. | following described land and premises, situate Im 5 : Extension Disapproved. so that the jury returned a verdict of ep Ge the deferred payments to be secursd by deed of —— the District of Columbia, and described as parts Dr. I. W. Denni: 5) y ~ 3 il € peti lark Internal Revenue Stamp ‘on the property sold, or the purctaser anay | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL, ES. | of lots 97, 58 and 39, in Block foriy-three (43), 1m ; t councilor, The Commissioners, in replying to a re- | Suilty of petit larceny. As Lewis is now - Tan altcash ok Bapsativar gate xt oe ieiaeinee TATE ONE STREET SOUTHWEST BE. | Lipscomb ‘and Sacnders and others, trustees’, sub- Ww. T. | auest made by Mr. B. H. Warner that the | $eTVNE a Sentence for petit larceny, and sale of every benste cae | | at tbe, Sime of sale’ All convesancing, Cat | TWEEN TENTH AND ELEVENTH stitute. | division of art of “Pleasant Piains.* : a es very bottle o i aN map virtue of t visions of a certain a Ic ee Plat of section, one of the proposed plans | Judge Bradley, as stated, made the penalty % ae eee ese saya te rie we nen bled | esnet. recorded Ip Liber #17, Tolle Ii; of tikes land | Manor.” as said subdivision t9 recordca in the war. — + of street extensions he amended so-as to| in the bicycle. case only one day in. jail, te itsk of defaulting purctasers Fecorda of the District of Columbia, aind by direc. | weyer's office of, the District of Columbia iu County: Virginia Couple Wedded. provide for the extension of 20th street | after the expiration of the present sentence, MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Truster, tion of the holder of the note secured thereby, the | Book ®. ps - ; sutke | condemme. for elles, as shown ob plat recorded in seaz-te id Brae | tench, srsicen, Sa ala pai cin. | Staten, Sue’ ft teetbe elit nie apn UNITED STATES MAUSHAI’S SALE: By vir. | UARY SIXTH. 1808, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. meh tot Hach Louse sroute eistoen (16) Tee wigoe tue a writ ri ficias ue out of the irt of © nal lot num! et wo (2), In square slerk's ofice of the Supreme Court of the District | tumbered three bundred and fifty-three (223. Jn | () laches om Thurteeath street and has en average Bae Wie aa] South of Kalorama avenue to Columbia | Occurring tomorrow. aoe oP ahateo none, ea? | read, have informed him that in thelr opine | _ Lewis expressed his thanks to the court ‘rom, both of Madison county, Va..|ton, Alexandria and Mt. Vernon Raitesy | for the leniency, adding that” he would were married today by Justice Samuel a desirabie one. never again touch strong drink. Mulls, at his office, No. KM D street north- pear eens Other sentences imposed by Judge Brad of Columbla, and to tme directed, 1 will sell at | the city. of Washington, D.C. begiuning on B ate ae obe-bundredtbe feet, od will be ad co west. Result of a Christmas Row. Bee ee tein aie teenie ere Sor, Wastington, D.C. "on TUESDAY, JANC- | the lot, and rouming cast’ 74 feet 1015 inches: | "TF. oe so, ometutsd cas, tnlance to one EES Alice Le ep teente al —_ 5 ARY FOURTH, "1898, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK | north 90 feet; west <4 fect 10% inches; south 20 —_ with interest ate Wiatlere-Wrean’ Gitar €8ties. Alice e, Benjamin Carroll, Israel larceny, two years in the New Jersey state A.M., all the right, title, claim and interest of | feet to the point of beginning. aud ae org tt lr a a Pe | Whiting and Mary Whiting, charged] prison at Trenton; Frances Butler, alias Certifying to the Age and Purity of the Win.’3. Beb» in and to lot A’ of the trustees of | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price | Re UTP On ne ty end, or all came at A special excursion train of about four! with disorderly conduct on Christmas| Fanny Butler, larceny from the person, Whisky. St. Vincent Orphan Asylum subdivision of lots | in cash, and the balance An one and two rears. | option of the purchaser. Terms to be compli hundred tourists from Boston, New York | day, were today tried before Judge | three years in the New Jersey state prison; notes aol a wa ey pay Baad ee ee oes ae gerd with within ten days from day cf aale, of " " a Scott. The testimony showed there was | Cato Bray and Isaiah Price, larceny from NOTE.—It is the Government's Guar- 6), al y; | paymen! pre or! the trustees reserve the Hagt Je resell at risk 3 end Philadelphia arrived here today over a general fight, during which the men were | the person, three years each in the New antee that goes with this bottling. See seven tees ij red Sider hme a im Lee oe a all cash, xt : ees * cost of the Sefautting pare after such advere the Penusylvania railroad. The tourists | very active, and they were fined $10 each, | Jersey state prison. — - -| J thatthe name W.A. GAMES & 00. is printed | inno city of Waaulogton, In sald District, seized | aslo, Toe property will be deld ‘clear ef all-caxes | {ircunen’s As they mer deem peceeaty. A depostt visited Mount Vernon this afternoon, tak- | which was paid. Alice Lee and Mary Whit. —>— and levied pon as the property of anid Wm. J. | and encumbrances. terms are not complied | veyancivg amt recording at the cost of perchaser. ing four special trains over the Washing- | ing were fined $1 each, and at the request | if you want anything, try an ad. in The ALL DEALERS SELL IT Beha and Se One ee ee ene ee nae BENJAMIN S. MIN Aleandria and Mt. Vernon Railway! of their counsel, Mr. Sillers, Judge Scott | Star. 1f anybody has what you wish, you favor of Lewis Johnson gave them until tomorrow to pay. will get an answer. A. WILSON, U. 8. Marshal. Trustee. @. GID & DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. de7-tues&je3 | ceti-dts ‘RB. ROBISON, Trustee. Gadd dhe .

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