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’ . ‘ 14 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1898-14 PAGES. —— — —Ss CITY OF ALEXANDRIA. ker and Silas Madella were arrested by | land; Henry M. Talbott, trustee, to John Mc-| Days,” Jennie Alwood; “‘After Christmas,” CTI SALES. CTI AL . ICTION : Sergt. Smith for playing policy and fined Donald and James §.. Windsor, 200 acres of land | Blunche Dore; dialogue, “How to Spend Christ- ____ AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION £4LES. Events of Importance Noted 1m the | by the mayor. October 25 John Nelson, | John F. Waggaman. 370 acres of land near Der. | Ms. dutta Zeppr Laurence’ Pie, Albert Sehlivel Se eet a cele ee Order of Occurrence: ~~ "| who had a number of indictments against | Word: $—_jum- Dorsey to Annie R- Butt. lot tod Stamle £5le; duet, “Fat Christer Terser’: | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS. J. E. FRECHIE & CO., THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. f De Pursy Lochte and Ne Ie; —- General Auctioneers, 316-18 8th n.w., above Pa Spee : Bim Jin Alexandria county, the principal | Case, lot near Rockville; $190. Wm. Dorsey and | Sten’, “athe, 870 Srsa2 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK —— TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUARLE IM- The record of the past year includes a| one being for the murder of a colored man | Wife to Truman H. Smallwood, rae. Claus," Carleton Lochte; recitation, Bernard At- HOU: NO. 104 CAROLINE STREET| Fine Furniture & Carpets PROVED PROPERTY, BEING THE FIVE- niga \ Early in| Pamed Hines, at Jackson City, carly in| BeRe Rockville; $—. Serena cd: “His First noe Wileon Pyle NORTHWEST. pe’ STORY AND BASEMENT ERICK BUILDING, - Saar Sf important events. Early In| February, was released from custody on a | n4%,% Renal during, holiday week, bat little bus- | ‘the’ sweet; Sweet "Ago," Louise. Rensha: By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | At public sale within oar auction rooms on TUES. CONTAINING ACCUT FORTY-ONE KOOMB January Mr. W. H. Hammersley, one of EEE ete Kd aah and Mamie Pyle; “A New Santa Libet_ No. 1549, folio 41 et seq., one of the land | DAY, JANUARY FOURTH, at HALF-PAST TEN AND PIFILEEN BATH ROOMS, KNOWN AS ‘Y. technicality. It appeared that although | day. Letters testamentary on the personal estate 1 = cebte; records for the District of Columbia, and at the | AM.’ 475 lots. Private tes desiring to furnish THE TAVISTOCK APARTMEN OSK, NO. phe oldest citizens died. as did also Mr.| Nelron had escaped trom jail and had been | of Samuel "Darby; “deceased, ‘were, granted to | Tnte;, “A Song of Christman. by the sebeot: | records. for the District of Colnmbig, and at ibe | Aa 475 lots. Erivate parties desiring to furn aD SEN AT AETMENT HOUSE, Lawrence W. Corbett, a prominent repub-| @ fugitive from Justice for some time, no | Charles R Darby, ihe executor named in the will; | [ing cnet: “Nora, Tyle,” Ildiiie Rersbow. or ae | signed. survivi trustee will offer for sale; ty | it 316-18 8TH N.W. Pa. JE Firte of A certain deed of trust. dated Mean, and the deputy collector of the port | Tecord was ever made of it pon neacoury gle Ove, Tecently made by, members of the | Tey loathe aa eee! anny Lette; | Dave Thiltis Day of JANUARY, AD. 1808, nat OUR FIRST SALE OF Ma: 2531, tlle B00 et ora tee ea ae See Alexand z d ate Teachers’ Associa and others _ eae *CLOC! MS ri ords thé et “i 4 of. Alexandria under the Harrison admin-} court had el: psed without his being given | a donation from the next. Maryland. legisinture oe feceuesaa ge gr eee linred FOUR Oats tn tas aly ot ee = Horses Horses woe Agnes ot Colma, =p nod re istration. January 11, the sad death of lit-| a trial, he was, according to the code of | for the purpose of establishing a circulating library f mnt, with Senta. Cinus ven es Bistace ‘of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered signed trustees will sell at ikon: ta eet te Clara Armor, who had been acektentally | Virginia, released, AE Beh SCHR sant, tbe Hint dee, kets | Anka the chitrear™ee "MOM Move Gitrated | AGE AG of ile, B. Gro tabivain of POR BSI BA LED, AT Py ee a PR shot by her brother-in-law, occurred. The November. amount to be asked for ty each county is $100, —_.+—__ Bae cet enti wabetetaodtiaa recited iether ber NO. NO DAY AVE | OCLOCE Tene lt. ee oe Same day Thurston Johnson, Frank For-| Monday, November 1, the removal of the pee poeinennes aoe ea Cae eatithe creme, Belgian and German Roads. ¥eyor's Office of the District of Columbia In Liber | TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING. JANUARY | premises, situate in the city of Washing*on, Dis- ster, John Clark, John Lully and John seats vail that if, the ‘ office of the collector of internal revenue, | pears to prevail that If the library is to be lo. | Mr. and Mrs. Pennell in the Fortnightly Review. No. 10, folie 23, together with all the improve- | FOURTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK. The stock consists | trict of ‘Colu and designated ce and being + ents, rights, ete of ten uead of Fine Draug.t and Driving Moses | ail those part Gateale ae Gamble were acquitted on the charge of| Park Agnew, from Lynchburg to this city | cated at the county seat it wonld be of little ben- Belgium, save in the exploited Ardennes, | “Terms: "One-third cash, the balance in one and and Mares, young and sound. WILL SUIT FC two in dewey mabered five tanto yond od oon conducting a gambling establishment in efit to the balance of the county. Free schools, ver, | two years, with interest from the day of sale at | ANY BUSINESS. = nine (520), contained within the. followiag Wet Alexandria county, after a trial before | ‘°K Place. At a meeting of the city coun- | with free books, are now located at ail necessary | Can boast few roads worth wheeling over. six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust ALSO and bounds, viz.: Beginning for the same on Thicd Justice Birch. cil, the latter part of November, an ordi- es ee conte enenig: Coe ee F ieee Almost all are paved, and you must leave | on the Laat a or ~ cast at ar ee 15 Head es ant Dares, comikeed by local | street one hundred feet north of the south -nst cor- us Birch. ae expenses, SS gis cheer- ss 7 A del of $200 required w parties. \e ers. a lor berd « ning pana iy the, lith of January, Sergeant] mance was passed granting permission to | fully paid. tax payers do not appear to desire any | them for the side paths, where, however, Se erect BNL ait the termetoCcenlesaret oot SEALE PEREMPTORY, it_ | BEF gt sald Jot numbern <I ove and running thence Smith made his suc: an alley twenty sful raid on the|/ the American Telephone and Telegraph | additional” burden. you are not. as at home, pursued by police- | complied with in fifteen days from the day of . = Fy feet wide; thence we = dens of the city.| Company to enter this city with its lines. | The senior chapter of the Epworth League at | men and fine, Holland ie net half so often tile, the trustee reserves the right to resell che | J, G. Sinclair, Auctioneer. | fo wie: {occ 5 id Be. Ef i policy and other gam? on said alley sixty-two nine inches; thence south fifty fee and Su It of which sixte € vent to] Mayor S' vi e- | this place has elected the following officers for | cycled through as it is amus- ty at the risk and cost of the defaultin; Sy agrege thence east sixty-two fee e 0 the . Jail, some for ete cl @tHievay atte ae eateaitie dient think it fenutee teats ae eee eee en ee: Grote tion: ing to be able to canon acwhole country ee See ATTANUARY FOCKTIL TEN CLOCK RAL of beginning, Himanrvved sper athe ere f 5 2 . . 3 : subject to a pric 0 with a fine of from $5) to $2 each. With- | sufficiently. second vice president, Mrs’ L. R. Greene: third | from end to end in’a day,, and scarcely to fon, D.C. All conveyancing, &c., at the purchaser's Asgs. i taeaee Ce ey “ pan oct of trust C4 in a few days after the raid there was a December. vice president, Frank Andrew ary. be out of one important tawn before you at JOHN W. SCHAEFER. : We will sell at our gales repens O26 1a-=: Sacee ealalteaen ES Ww; mammoth mass meeting at the Methodist! he 17th of December Joseph P. Lash, W. Welsh; treasurer, Mise Emma Conn are in the next. But you must ride | “Ge21-asds Sarviving Trastee._ | tniture. Bed Room, Parior “and Dining, Reo | at time of eal lox and secoraie Protestant Church, when the citizens com- oseph P. Lash, 2 | rin, Mrs. H. M. Talbott; associate better than most Englishmen, orrelse there a : mended the officers for their action” Rev. | Well-known citizen, committed suicide by | Mins Magsle Kin THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | Suites. Dexks, Booke nt | Durchaser's ex and Office Chairs, stile to be will be danger of finding yourself every ‘ jumping into the ri fi The Burden Bearer Circle of the Ki fe inut t the b f i OF SEVEN (7) VALUABLE | Chittonteres Sinttresoen Confers, tae ete bee Dance sone ee ee Fields Cook, a prominent colored minister, ng into the river from Bryant's % sey ew minutes at the bottom of: a canal, | ~RUSTRES' SALE SEVEN (7 A chifionteres, Mattre:sex, Comfor: . ete. Deal: Co e righ roperty died about the middle of January. Tues-| wharf. Christmas day two affrays of a |S Deer oO eine at the resid Aye sO ene bcine baw towpaths and | oa Ce tae a2 See SIS BEAN OSS | Settle eee a reeres OR te bout. of | at the risk and cont =f Gefasitia rapaper day, January 26, Joseph Clarke was ar-| serious nature took place. Walker Wig-| The Christian Church was filled Wednestay | dykes—good, but exciting fer the cycler. ees ee Se STREET NW. vee ee) NCLAIR, Au publiahed fn Washington acs Some BEWEpApEE rested, charged with having committed a F: is: evening with a large and appreciative andience to Germany, especially in the Rhine valley, a ts o u ITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE: By vir- ie, = cf eat y in deeds of trust, dated | | US felonious assault upon little Ada Jenkins. | S/D6ton was seriously cut by Levis Car-| enjoy the Christmes exercises, The church was | is much overrated. German ronds, as a | qB%qirtue of even, certain deeds of trust. dated | NIT wat of fed trek 5 the 5th da = -lerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the Dixtri He was t onvi and t to the| Tington, and John Lewis was fatally shot | decorated with evergreens in honor of the occa- | rule, are worse than the English: They are 32, follo 486 et seq., and liber 2077, folio | “lerk’s cae 1 “4 pecs eg aha nea aia a by Arthur Shirley. The recent tragle death | sion. The exercises were opened with a song by | usually, in bad morale gente ete pney are aa aoer rac. of the land records of the District | of Columbia, and to me directed, T will sell at ‘ = C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEEKS, 1407°G 8T. of I. M. Kell is fresh in the minds of all | [he chor. consisting of Mlsges OvBrian and Mr | weather: but they impréve: vastly in the | of Columbia, and at the request in writing of the | Public sale, for cash. in front of the court house ¥ TAYLUK ARMS, Trustee. de31-d&ds SAMUFL A. DRURY, Trnstee. re 7 1 of St. Pi f nf © | door, Washington, D C., on TUESDAY, JANU- 1 . = nai February. Aigxandrlans, as is also the death of Mrs. | of Waahiagton and Mr Fdward Zeigler. alan of | Hartz, the Black Forest, and here and there | purty secured thereby, we Will well, ¢ pusite aye: | Aceh Wertuatiom a3 Cap rer eUsy, JAN’ | TRUSTEES: SALE OOF AG EALUABLE APART. Barly in February William Arrington and| Henry Daingerfield, which occurred but a] Washington, cornctist: Mr. and Mrs. Edward West | in other parts. The great pleasure of cy- Uaky THIRD, 1898, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the | A-M., all the right, title, claim and interest of AVE. AND 17TH ST. NORTHWEST. WASH- John Henderson were sent to jail for six | few days ago. of Rockville; Prof. H. Trail. director; Miss Em-| cling in Germany to many; and probably | following described land and premises, altuate in se op — — 2 “4 A ieee INGTON, D. C. feats. cach (or robbing the. alice Gf Me —_—_-—__ ma England. orga lst. Invocation by Rev. Cophas | the great drawback to a few, is the con- | the District of Col Ha, tod described a parts | ee to fourteen LO. Hiner IB nent oe late | BY virtue ‘of ‘a certain deed of trust, dated the Robert French. Part of the stolen goods FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. cepeclally’ those of Misece Tule Clebavehs Beste | Yetdent frequency of the beer ‘houses. But | of lots 57, 58 apd 59, in ‘block forty-three (43), im M ‘ th day of December, A. 1). 1896, abd duly re- y ‘ # e (26), In square numbered four hundred and forty. | corded 78. dolte Shelburne and Lillie Clenaugh. The clues recita. | then, Enywhere on the continents the tired, | Livscomb nnd Sachdcre, ane cenere, rurteen. Wi | Sogn (ads). ma Der flat recorded, in the omee of land records of he Dicticl at tinahn cea or Were found in the cell of Harry Candler! osion xt Church was cromded to | tions reflected great credit upon the teachers. ‘the | thirsty tourist is sure to be supplied with | Qviuc” gua “slippery Hill, oow called “Holmead | the sutvesor of the District of Columbia, situate | 4, records of th party secured thereby,’ we will at the city jail. Walter Donnelly, who pagers Tile ies tree ee emost | acto of Miss Lula Clabaugh and duet by the Misses | the favorite national drink, which. is in- | Quel. Sileaid subdivision is recorded in the sur. | In the city of Washington, in sald District, selsed sell, at public auction, in front of the yremiess, mit. to dail (on) kate @ d finea| recently. when the Christmas tree entertain- | O'itrien were highly appreciated by the audien-e, | variably refreshing: and, what is more, he | veyor's office of the District of Columbia In County | and levied pon as the property of satd Wim. J. | on MONDAY, JANUARY TENTH, 1808 ot ITALE mt to jail for s ray Gays and fined | ment of that Sunday school was held. The | The program was interspersed with songs and | can drink it amid pleasant surroundings, at | Book 8, page 46, except those parts of said lots | Beha and sold to satisfy execution No. 41413 in| PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. fe following de- . was pardoned by Governor O’Ferrall| rouowing program was rendered: Singing, “All | Christrian carvls by the choir. leisure, and under no necessity to swaliow | condemned for alley, as shown on*plat recorded in | favor of Lewis Jobusen & Co. screed Property: All that certain plece or yarcel ruary 10. The llth of February L. H. oe t is ‘The entertainment given at the Baptist Church, | j u 8 1 nty Book 9, page 70, together with the improve- a NCANSDBERT A. WILSON, U.S. Marshal. | | of land, situate in the city of Washington, in the Thompson, who was at that tt mayor | Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name.” by the congre- | yin piace Wed, LS i he muplis of the | ,,2ruptly and be off at once, while the ts, consisting of a ‘two-story brick dwelling on | _DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. de7-tues&Ja3 | District of Columbia, and knows ann ates ished beigerc hoe Si oe ee mee tion; prayer by v. ws mys nendiny evening to the puplls of the | after effects are not demor: y : be teen RATCLIFFE 80; 77a a00 saw Saka TE ag rag Aare py veneer of the city, directed that a raid be made | &* Prayer by Kev. C. W. Ball; singing, | Sunday school was a. pleasing event and) was . s moralizing. What ot. | Each house sronts eixteen (16) fect elght | “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | 8% and being part of lot munbered twenty-clght on the immoral houses of the city. The| “Christmas is Here,” by the choir; reading of | largely attended. The decorations for the sceasicn | have we in England to equal a grosses of | (8) {aches 1 Thurtwenth strect and has an average 2 (28), in Ezra W Clark's subdivision of rertain cells at the station house were filled ta | Scripture story by Miss Ida Huntt; recitation, | Were three arches made of crowfoot and holly, | Pilsner, icy cold, or the helados of Spain, penth of (127 50 se hun red an eee? | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | lots 'In square numbered one hundred and fMfts-four ehaniic Gat o nudee chee Y eee , | brilliantly lighted. Against a bank of evergreens | Or a real ice of Italy, or the si f fifty one-bundredths feet, and will be sold sep- | jOUSH, NO. 127 K STREET NORTHWEST. (154), as per plet recorded in the office of the eur- overflowing. but a sudden check was put | "Fear Not,” by Misses Minnie Smith and Cecelia | Soneared: the represctration of ane togel frien | France: Possibly are certainty | #*ately. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | Ye¥0r of the District of Coluubla, Liber 17. folio on the movement and but little came of it | Speers recitation, “To All People,” by Master | the tidings. “dn earth pence and geod will toward | lemon squash, if ie ae be as Good | atime of sale: Ove third cash, dainnce tn one | pistsict of Columbia, pasved in Equity Case Ne | 20. {thin the following metes and March. Stanley Shawen; song, “Carol, Sweetly Caro tuen.” which were in letters of white. ‘The prayer | But then in England, th Ciesin ine good. | and two | be pipe ee eae poe Tengah) | 18856 (Rowle vs. Ki 1), the undersigned trustee ning for the same on be lne 5 : by Misses Lottie Huntt, Ethel Pertit, Williemina | and opening address were made by Rev. S. R. | try, it is a criminal offense ty hoe oe | eee on the property Gold Or ail casey Atlant | Will offer for sale by pubile xuetion in front of the | ° p A Rimes given tt | Monday, March 1, Second Lieutenant Al | smith, Lizzie Huntt, Hattie Speer, Effie Hornbeck, | Phite- | Keeltations were given by Lena Cronice, | ining cold, TAT it ucnse to have any- option of the purchaser. Terms to be Complied | Bremixes. ch TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DaY | Said lot 28. and running thence east along said : i s aie «| Winnte ii sitati Vise | Rena Bradde Relle Robertson, Vandie Br: thing cold. This is an all-important sub- | °P ‘ ‘day: day ail ; OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1897, AT HALF-PAST | Stteet twenty-two (22) feet; thence south eighty bert Bryan was elected captain of th: Innle Smith, Cecelia Speer; recitation, “The Wise t, since ah with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise | 0! es c 80) feet to the rear line of = S Men of the East," by Miss Margrey Smith; dia- | @¢K and Ella Robertson During the singing of | ject, since the cycling tourist is forever | the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk wag | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the tollowing described real | ( the rear line of said lot; thence west Alexandria Light Infantry to succeed Cap- | jogue. “Why Did They Come "Ty Misses Nellie {| Che of the carols the children deposited gifts cn | thirsty. Hitherto he has been warned to | cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such adver. | estate. situate In the city of Washington, in the | fremis-two 22) feet. aud thence norih eighty (0) tain George A. Mushbach, who had re | Shawen, Margery Smith, Martha Speer and Ara. | the table for the Baptist Orphanage in Baltimore. | go with his thirst unquenched, but now a | tisements as they may deem necessary. A deposit | District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot four (4), Soe ae iowa af agree tend place of begin- . zona Hornbeck; singing, “‘A Savior,” by the cho ‘The singing was led by Mr. Charles W. Pretty- | kind French doctor has discover ed th of $100 will be required at time of sale. All con- | i? square five hundred and fifty-nine (559), having | MDE. together with 1 brick apartment house signed. Harry Candler, who had served 5 | Tetttation, “Ob, Where in the iitic Col jenn: | man. ‘There are 125 pupils registered, and twen- more liquid the -cydler auaorce tee ee veyancing and recording at the cost of purchaser, | & front of 1492-100 feet on K street by an’ average | therein. = rie . bea s a gOS $ 3 fee i ‘erms: All cash, past due taxes and exp-nses of ear in jail for conducting a ga es: ae Wi + ty-six premiums were given for prompt attendance. | 000 rae BENJAMIN S. MINOR. Trust. depth of 83 feet 6 inches, together with all the o —_ Popxes of sai sesk Ga tate Ton ee a eg es Aten esUSAWARI | tre acs cane, erecaint ibe ediiiea Geuray Clave | ad anew (chapter wil Havests| be etter Ra Dr ate mw, | pie . rights, te abe erty tn struck of The. terme anes tablishment in Alexandria county, Was Fo) tect Keayon aud) Mise Mar ery Smith; dialogue, | te al! the pupils. on cycling thirst and how to satisfy it. H. KYD DOUGLAS, Trastce, Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and A 7 ge ese Che terms must be Nessed from Jail early in March. _ The | -"Fair Bethlehem,” by Mises Margery Smith. Nel. | - —————— ———+ee_____ dels-d&ds EO ee Pid og (Se yg = evening of St. Patrick's day Sergeant Smith | fMg,Bethlenem.” by Misses M Smith. > 5 i z = G6 per cent per annum, secu: y deed of trust on | Tesel property at the ris! ea e de- t. s i Speer, Arazona _H k, RIVERDALE. It is rumored in Trenton, N. J., that ex- FUTURE DAYS, the property sold, or all cash, Taetiing Daechenee: art ‘ergu 1 etely vin- 1 s 4 a aa * No J, 5 prope cash, at the option of the s . after ws Seated id ordered 10 he rena ae dy | aeeracriomand, Henson. Geo. Kidwell, Normad Mayor Frank A. Magowan is about to se- = Rasen a a en pure pinchager. A depontt of 8109 requized Upon accept, | Netice at they may. deem necessary. All clue ance of bid. If the terms of sale are bot complred ancing, recording and uvtarial fees at purchaser's with in fifteen days from the day of sale the 3 P — WHITNEY AVENUE erve the right t resell the property at J TAXLOR ELLYSON. = == NORTHWEST. sk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after CHANNING M. BOLTON, ES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. | By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber | five days’ advertise to be restored to duty | Speer and Elbridge Hornbeck; ‘reeitation ane ; ws i OANSOM RGR AE GOREE by the board of police commissioners, they | He Appears."" by Mr. William Gordon;’ singing, |_| The Calvert Cotillion Club gave the dance of the | CUT? i ae from his second wife and DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEE! having been suspended for thirty days each | “Hark! the Herald Angels Sing," by Mrs. E. Z. | season Wednesday. December 29, at the old Cal- ¥ the first Mrs. Magowan. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF by Mayor Thompson at the trial of Will] Suib. Mr. Howland, Kenson and Miss Margery | vert Manston in Riverdale. ‘The rooms were beat Sone Eos Webster, cl Henry) Gotti aed Binceae paces ticully decorated for the occasion | AUCTION SA 742 E T t = a Trustees, ged with having Harry | Henry’ Curtis and Elmer Hornbect eh Cao 2 2 ay le — Smoot's watch in his possession. It was | cise by six you.g girls; singing, “0. Fairest Star | With holly, pine and crow foot. The prettily the Dintics ot Gon niblacee Gueiiceait ie co anetiaee Scaveysnches vatenene ithe vest atan ee + AUCTIONEERS, at this meeting that the clash of author- | of All,” by the cholr; recitation, “They Watched | draped mirrors gave back many reflections of fair 3 * CHA . CRAGIN: Tratee” Z in nt of the premise a “3 on FRIDAY, THE FOUR: CHARLES H. © 3IN, ity between the mayor and police com-| Thelr Flocks by Night," by Misues Lizzie Huntt, | faces, ‘The ghosts sald to bacat the eoridere ur | Ratcliffe, Sutton & ¢ ee eee .» Ancts.—Trustee’s sale of z a tt, 0 H DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1898, AT 41g ot. nw. 7 ALE cp ENOSTORY BRICK 7 began, the mayor having re- x oe = Mertle Hornbeck; | the old house betook themselves to the attle or | dwelling, No, 1504 Caroline st. n.w., on Monday, PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the followin WILTON J. LAMBERT. Prostes STREET SOURIGE wuighbeudare tet to restore the men to duty. The| Sintin: remarks by the pastor, Rev. ©. W. Dall, | made themsclves Invisible in the face of the light | Jam. 3, at 4 o'clek p.m, John W. Schaefer, | GS eo ee Sales ee 410 Sth st. wow. By virtue of a decree uf the Supreme Court of matter was referred to Judge James | and the distribution of presents to the children | and life of the occasion. surviving trustee. her a ea arty eorereeenea eerie pri ident of the Virginia court of of the school, a Ree, Mr. and was decided in favor of the| Jerusalem Baptist Sunday school bad its Christ- | wourse goo ene taitiees 4 awelli Commissioners. and the two otticers | Mas tree exerclses Tuesday evening. ‘The church | COUFSe® good music, and “all went merry ax a | dwellines, i env thal Gas ie the thet ‘by | 8nd tree were beautifully decorated, A chimney | Marriage bell” till the witching hour of 12 warned | 0m Monday, Jan. : received their pay for the time lost by | Sha fireplace’ from which Santa Claus eme all whe depended upon ingoing trains to haste |S. Min bered twenty-one (21) and the east twenty-five (25) | [Default having been made by the purchaser at | tbe District of Columbia, passed in equity cause Trustees’ sate of | feet front in Mount Pleasant street by full depth | the above sale. the Fy will be again offered | BUMlEIed 18712 (Dulamel vw. “Kendrick. 1 will 2-44 13th st. n.w., | of lot numbered twenty (20), In block nun for sale at said pu “s cost and risk on FRI | fell. at public auctton, on MONDAY. the TENTH itae | tea 0) in Todd & Brown's” subdivist Day, THE DAY of JAN INS, at FOUR O'CLOCK jock p.m. Benjamin | (10) hears eae P.M... in front of the pre Kretchmar’s band from Hyattsville dis-| Thos. Dowling & Co., Auets. Serial wn as a 183 Ps ines. that plece or par- them. and drew forth his presents for the children of | Way. Refreshments were serve mong those ce pperustecs- and “Pleasant Plains,” as per plat recorded in | the premis See Dinirset of Gomanie nn Sa Knoce ae eae April. the school, was a charming feature. “The chinmey | Who are to remember ‘the be pecaston ares | Tomorrow, Tie Uae URLEL REET DETR tenes Part of original lot 20" in nquare 602, contained z say Keg of Mixs Butterworth, Miss) Luly Miss Grae rneanson Tero: ; ae he pr's office of said District, togethe a az ello brake 2 Saturds vril 3, Mr. Park Agnew was | Mnuy which represented the pricks were Win. { Fuller, the Maas Trica, Site Irencite Williams, | pec Rarer eee a eee dwelling, No. 742 Whitney ‘avenue (Mt. Pleasant | deztor WIETON 3. Lanny ing for tbe satnn on Bini (ii) atces ce ne egittecs concentic’ : , «a aa represen ick iene, “allan Mseierlend einecatister Cone s’ sale welling on s.w. corner of 25th | dwelling, No. 742 Whitney avenue (Mt. Pleasant e2t-6t $10 Sth st. n. i getecagie or 2) street at the north- app inted collector of internal revenue for} tributed among the ildren. ‘The program vas He ap Ta a Ee and M sts. n.w., on Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 4 yaw east corner of said lot, running thence scuth along Virginia distric eee as follows: | Singing, “Joy th Virginin district. Early im the | the school: prayer uy Hey, Gee, Ruston; reeltati fame month there was a large democratic | by Mr. Samuel Riggles and Miss Grace gles; demonstration and receptt WwW song ‘by the school; recitation, “Sing and. Be : mi pee ee te RE) edie Rete Vs Sie Satire 8s Grace and Eva Fowlor, Miss Florence Bux: | 0’ leck p. Samuel arEG Ag rms: One-third cash, balance in equal install. | {THE ABOVE SALE POSTPONED ON | Sid street twenty feet (20); thence west pd Eva Fowler, Miss Plorence Bax: aiiee pan. | Samuel 1. Walker and Michael 1, at Che and two years, with int account of ‘te tain unt TUESDAY, POCRTA | ded and seventy-tree feet seven inches (1%; nor Fowler. Miss 1 Blundon and surUatees: r annum, payable semi-annually from | DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1898, at the same hour | tence north twenty feet 0%; thence east Mudd. Mis. Blundon and Mis. Tri Ratcliffe, Sut cured by deed of trust upon the | and place. hundred and seventy-three feet se bun- Miss. per cent p day of sale, on & Co., Au pu were con- 920 Pa, ave. ny rt, trust | j temen we | n the news that a negro named James Lewis | Fe! 2 fe Was Stil | MeDevitt and Eau. = ieee > 1 i Lizzie Swetnam, recitation sti t. Terms to be complied with within t stallments at one and two Lizzle Swe . recitatiol JINCANSUN 1 had committed a criminal assault on Mrs. BENCASSY) Mr. Joseph Chez ef In OS., AUCTIONEER Bee ene rion, jana spent his Christmas - Frechie & Cy., Aucts., S1G-I8 Sth st. now — | etherwise the trustees reserve the 6 per cent per annum, 4 his n . ‘a i = Ske — id, or all cash, at th of the ida Reidel, an aged lady, livi . Wa holidays with his friend, Mr, Harry Fowler, who. 1 furniture and carpets, on Tuesday, . at risk and cost of the defaulting pure TEES’ S. 3 * anon ty. Lewis was arrested. fn “Charlottes: | stay oh auamm, eth chorus, by the school: | Came hoist for the. piri ngblolmutuer| aeclOs0/ SURES cae as MAHLON Astron OTE, THIER Sty ANE TEST RACE: | A deposit Of $100 required at time of wale. Com Ville and breught to Alexandria, and later | Helen Riggles: song, “Christmas Farewell,” by Wier has been a se invalid) for some | 3. G. Sinclair, Auct-,. €26 1 ; ays ae Oe DWELLIN ALL MODERS 2g “ tak F: CH. whi mid tat | the echook i chug raplily. ; 326 La. ave. n.w.—Sule of | _jal-d&ds WELL DERN IM- | sale to be compiicd | (a3, frown day ot aken to Fairfax C. H., where, amid a great | the sehoo Bie: = : Washington was a guest | heusehold and office furniture, ete, on Tuesday 1c) SUTTON @ G0. A St - | sale, otherwise trnstee reserves the tight to resel deal of excitement, he was tried and con. Sao Citebase Coatiwal: cf the Sunday Boog Oe during the holidays. ani @avaOeoaive SUE ul sday, | RATCLIFI'E, SUTTON & CO., AUC COR: OF IETH AND | the ‘property "at the risk and cost ‘uf defauleing Zion E-(E- Church wasibeld Friday evening. De- bat e ee — M StREEAS NORTH WES’ purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such pleted and June suffered the Ce pee Ys | cember 24, at 7 o'clock. ‘The tree was a large one | nariouly nfo cree a eC Ee i Anet., 940. La. Sale of | TRUSTED'S SALE OF BRICK HOUSE, NO. 66 F | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 12th day | resale in’ some newspaper published in Washing- oo S horrible crime before going | and very beautifully decorated. After a service “s fe STREET SOUTHWES of January, 1892 of the Supreme Court of | iecords of the trict of Columbia, pressed in equity No. 1650, folio the undersigned trustee will s¢ & Co, Ancts., ad 10 sustafned Leighton Baxter across the Anacostia river be shot on ac at the time. and recorded among the land | ton, D. District of Columbia, in Liber de2s- 17 #t seq., and at the reyuest of | — me m1. 18 8th st. n.w.— bilure aud carpets on Tuesd: J. SPRIC on the scaffold. Wednesday, April 23, | consisting of hymns and carols by the children, George L. Simpson was nominated as the | prayers and address by the pastor. Rev. W. H. K- people's candidate for mayor by the demo- | Pendleton, the presents were distributed, with PUOLE, Trustee. ant of the serious Inju —_—> —_ 1 Jan. 4, 18,449, s the holders of the notes stcured thereby, we wil | C. G SLOAN & OO., Auctioneers, 190 st. Sar oranges for each child. The song at 10:3) ofcloek a.m, ree utes, mule men Rey eed [Ee A cratic party over the incumbent, L. H. | Cands and oranges for ench, ¢ repeated at the BALLSTON, VA. = = a THE ELEVENTH DAY os JAS on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY, | TRUST SALE OF VALUABLE ALLEY Thompson, and Richard H. Cox. The night | (sual 4 o'clock service Sunday. pe mmees AUCT =e oS = 14 . at FOUR O'CLUCK P-L, the follows Tae Pare DAY Oe SASUARE, PROPERTY IS! phOhe Bib. ALLEY of Thursday, April 24, Joseph McCoy, the| J. R. Jones and A. J. Sagar, the arbitrators Mr. J. A. Jones is building a new honse on the CTION SALE! ing descritied real estate, ‘situate in’ the. ei | following described real estate, situate in the elty IDA AVENE A WEST. fed to assess the damage which would be eee ro ravisher of three little daughters of | api Mr. Lacey, was taken by a mob from po- | done to B. Cant Wa ngton, District of Colun ha, and dese of Washington, District of By virtue of a cei that certain. p lot which he recently pure! | 16, 1894, and d Baliston ave ased from Mr. J. E. plumbia, to wit: trust dated April -evorded in Liber Ne. 1408, follo d's farm by the construction of ts uml y to | Clemen as parts of ed thirteen (13) and fo WUTULE Days, Se ‘0 ‘road from Sideburn_ stati 3 — = teen (14) in square numbered six hundred and | known and 151 et seq. ove Of the land records of the lice headquarters and strung up to a lamp | the Seve saie cn examination Wednesday aid | Mr. G. W. Thecker and Mr. W. H. Kidwell SUTTON & CO., AUCTIOD forty-two, and) beginuing for the same at a . in Barr and Sanner’s subdivision of | of Columb: plat the sequent ct Xk fi post. The Saturday night following, all} Getermined that $625 would be a fair compensa- | have moved into thelr new houses on Talleton polut forty-six (6) feet and eleven (11) inches thirty (0), ite P. Mullett's | cured thereby, we wall sell at public auctiy Alexandria was up in arms at the report] tion. ‘They als reported that if the depot suould | oy onue : from the northwest casner of said square; t ruinbered fourteen (14), front of the “premises, ou FRIDAY, Ti that g mob of negroes was marching on | be located between H. P. Willcoxen’s house and running east ou a line of E street sion Is duly recorded | ENTH DAY OF JANL RY, 1895) AT 5 lol er gt Pat- irtue of y : . ety-two ( p ree ‘. YCLOCK FP M., tne following des ed laud 2 to io avenge Pte Dagpep ntist Church instead of on the site Mrs. S. L. Johnston has for her guest Miss Pat. By virtue of a (1) feet; thence south ninety-two ( cords of the sur- | O ‘ing a t town to avenge McCoy's death. The eed Bate Sete Gamage would nut | terson of Philadelphia. Liber No. 2222, at folio west nineteen (19) feet; thence f Columbia, together | Premises, situate in the ciiy of Wasbingtou, Dis- Alexandria Light Infantry and about 3,000 B= a ea ga0 mie Samiaye aclual! Greate Glicot Gi records for the District (2) feet to of beginning, togethe Improvements thereon. trict of Columbia, and designated as and vag 3 lots rmed citizens paraded the streets all | ¢,mere than $30 a atcensen | Sunday school of Mt. Olivet Church held its } request of the puis. secur neers f sale: One-fourth of the purciase money | Rumubered tity-nine 159, anu sixy «G0), in Brown night, but the mob, hearing of the prepara-| to. Walton Munday and. Alice D. ‘Thompson; | Chtistmas entert:Inment in the old eburch ‘Tues- ned trust Offer for saleby p! ‘Peris, ance in one and two . and the balance to be puld in ge ag id subuivision of lots in block sumbered tions that had been made for {ts reception, | Geo. W. Wise and Mary Ross; B. W. Middleton | day evening. The tui in front of ises, on FRIDAY, “T j yeurs, with Interest from the day of sale, at six taluments, respectively, in one, two, | five, (3) ait Park. as recorded in County i - i 2 _ es 3 Darn d Louisa | €Tain consisting of song and 1H DAY VARY, A.D. 1se8, AT 5 cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on ad four years from date of sale, secured by yok 8. pag? 8 surveyor's vilice of the District failed to materialize. Toward the latter Mary E. Bradley; Robert Parvell and Lou! Pcdmede tnnteeiee Retest SLOCK P following described veal | the property sold, or all cash at the wption of | 2 deed of trust upon the property sold, with inter- | of Columiua. part of April Judge D. M. Chichester, for io pooner tea oe * Southern | Norris gave them a nd the pr situate in the cily of Washington, Distiiet of Co: | the purchaser. A’ deposit of $100. rea 2 upon | €st thereon, parable semi-annually, at’ the rate of || T One-third cash, balance in one (1) and many years judge of the county courts of | scthodist Sunday school took place Thursday even- | together with candy and puts, were distributed, Wmtta, to wit: Lot munbered seventy eceptance of bid. Uf the terms of sale are not | S1¥ per cent per annum until paid, or all cash, | to (2) years, with interest at slx (6) per cent per Alexandria and F i cstory airfax counties, died after | ing "The “Story of the Christmas Star” and its | The Christmas entertainmer the 1 Guuneli’s sub of squ ” 465 je Seut-a mplied with in 10 duys from ¢ of sale the | 8C the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 | annum, ja, wily, and secured by deed a long iline: . " . erian Church was gi ‘or's ottice o istriet of se ves the right to resel “operty, Will be required at tue time of sale, Sale to be | Of trust of the property sold, or ail cash, at the RE Hiness. and Commonwealth's Attor- | shining ta the diferent conntriew of the earth was | erlan Church way given “he resions Se tate 200, steerer Cea | era ear te EAE fey Tee thie OSE at || occa weiDNaIATLGee Wave ee ee aE a en ewosnnek mace or prirchasers. A’ deposit ey M. Le of Fairfax county wa p= esented in song and story. f aa . esented Le bats fe q be im- e risk aud cost of ica tthie) hope ee Alls = 0 ‘ed pe Bale lng Gavernie O'Fe cata Muocetd | A Iarge Mumiuated star set in a bank of ever- | ‘Santa Claus Is Co solos were rend brovements, 11 ter 5 days’ advertisement of such res: Wise the prope.ty will be resold, at the risk and | 01 $100 will be required at the time of the sale. Terms: Quest the balanc th him. eens had been concealed in the rear of the plat- | Miss Anna Munson, Mrs. Win. Young, M cost of defaulting purcha All conveyancing and iecocding at the cost of the hewspaper published in) Washington, —D. live days’ ad: May. stepped forward and drew back the curtains, while | Lottie Niles, Mr. Crow 6 per cent per annum, secured by. decd st on JOHN J. DOLAN, Trustee. ashington, + Conveyancing at the cost of | (15) days from the day of sale. wth : Early in May the corner stone for the| tie school sang “Hall. ‘Thou Heavenly Herald.” | Crowe's rendering of “Jack Frost PEA GeeaIELOC FNMA | eee Stiist sew. PRT cas bo: Sane, Tractor risk aod cst of the deiaulling purchaser or pore 3 M: s 4 von ly Night was recited by Mise Bessle | as Santa Claus, together with the r. ak deponlt ut upon _ae- | + PF CO., AUCTIONEERS, REN b utice ch ress! John Hay Industrial School was laid. This | pynen, followed by aslo by Mise Mamie Haws. | are worthy. of special ecinmensdatton. the Deis, Tarhttees Tike ee ea Marie ee ee eS acct ana eee ee Sans Waminginn mew qupat ce cere iding erwa c eda ¥: hurst, with chorus by the sebool. exercises the presents were distributed boxes with in fifteen days trom the diy eee a 5 Sra eat aos an __ 916 F 3 Bua ropa eet SC Ci ace UA Oe bee ponies ricer | Ge ere Hae ee th apples and cake, were | We trustecs he right to resell tt Sere SSC ARE so8 FUTURE Days. MICHAEL T, WELLEIS dedicated July 4. The 12th of May Mr. D.| who recited “One Beam of That Glorious Christ: | distrituted. at the risk ing pr BML TUe, CIF ot muerte ole are = oe de2s-ds * "Trastees. BM. Steers, manager of the Home Telephone | mas Siac 0” ting Germany, told | Cen Geode Mets, Of the Mt. Olivet ALP. ee Re Wlermigt : RO EOS = = ——— z ts ; r Bordon, esenting G . told | Chureh hel u 0c < arts a v Company, was publicly cowhided by Mrs. | ge "Tne "Cuistmas custome of that country’ and | Grae ents eat nn en ee hele cus gOr | he pur was-of the ‘Di TEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED Rota tas cee arene ee Lee Kirby. The community was shocked the | Austria by Master Smithson Milllean, who gave a] Word has been received from Mr. A. G, ‘ i request of the party secured thereby. ROS ek os AND, (18 NINTH SRL TRUSTEES 6. THE | THREE STORY morning of the 1th of May by the suicide | peat se pe eee Lahted ca. res Saeay, abe recently left for Californ Hees! ke Mac eaies indteontieth thesrremisemsoe maybIy= TWEEN G H STREETS NORTHEAST, BRICK DWELLING NO. 1117 U STREET of Mr. Frank E. Corbett, a prominent busi- | Me, ‘ r ji eres i B-d&ds. ‘Trustees. NESDAY, the FIFTH LAY of JANUARY, 1895, at AND EE_BRICK DWELLINGS IN. TH little girls represented England and ig a Christ- NORTHWEST nt u EEE = ara oe "kK _ ii 1 REAR, NOS. 715, 717 AND 79 MILTON AL- By virtue of a deea of trost dul: cond ness man, and president ¢ » Moi s pci : ‘s fae > FOUR O'CLOCK, the following described p TON y . y recorded in Teer ee ee Coione unt Ver-| mas carol, | The Islands enuaeecitanbapnconelad ARLINGTON. DUNCAD _ viz; Lot numbered 24. in Marguret O. lt. Liber 1896, follo 78 et eq... one of the lund records surd 2 seated by four Uttle boys, who recited appropriate be we: Degges’ “subdivision of lows in square numbered | , BY virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | of the District of Columbia, and at the requent of ponie Me Re ee te Cee eell Gee a — . SU, us ner plat recorded in Liber W. K.. folio | Liber 1863, follo 455 et seq., of the land records | the party secure! thereby wday school gave its Christmas {S448 OF THE rw The Ist of June charges of drunkenness | to the iat roemeyiener yin mr scette Oe ree nite ana) evtertainment Tuesday night. A large number NOwniwest, and conduct unbecoming officers were pre- late versen they braided the colors. “The | eMéesed the tree and program and the refresh-| ON. FRIDAY ferred against Sergeant Smith and Officer tas Star Shines Kound the World” was then | W:cvts served after the distribution of the gifts. the undersigned tru in front of the EVENT, -M.. lot 17, iu James subdivision of lots in square 3v4, otfice of the st of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of | tees will sell at public the party secured thereby, I will sell, on WiD- | premises on FRIDAY, 2 NESDAY, THE TWELETH DAY OF JANUARY, | 1898, AT FOUR 9 CLOCK of trust for} A-D. 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK | H. Meriwether 325, of the records of th the’ Distriet_ of Columbi eneuts thereon, be rms: Sold subject’ to a 5 2 p Chr! 3 $7. ce, ve t P-M., the following described land and premixes, | @8 per plat recorded in Liber No. 20, folio 1, of cl cl uts were | 3 ed vane shall” sell, $7,000, balanee, over and above said trust, cash. win y es, od in . Fergusson, but the charges were not sus sung by, the school, after which the prese: e notte Reed afertained a bumber of friends at the premises, lot one, in square numbered | Terms to be ‘compli with within ten days from situate iat the clty of Washington, District, of Co. the records of the office the surveyor of ‘the 2 y ac oe a t . hh ity of Washington, District of Col - | date of sale. A deposit o! 100 required at time of cg } “ lots No. 31 and 32 of ¥ 7 tained and the men were honorably ac- eae oft: He C- Corbett ts quite 11 trom an attack | #2» Wm the et ERR ter eee RIOT Oe NCR SagaaRLED SEN See aa ee acne Of lialcecetKeliyia leit vision of segeare see oie oe | eraaes aaa eater {0,8 pilor deed of trust for quitted. A disastrous fire occurred the ROCKVILLE. Mee me Works? Tea Onazerh merc together with the improve- | ¢ said subdivision is recorded in the office of the | $3,000 = accrued atecets ce over and night of June 2, when the old Pioneer Mills == brilliant’ Cirtatmas dance, Wednesate” coon gf 8 | ments the SRDS RAE Arete ope ||| Maes a el tO ee [assem ee ee en the c Mills, dance ay venin Ter wale: = e e fF of a large number of frends. teen Eg | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one 2 tL. D. C., page 138, together with all and singular | one and two years, with interest, secured by a pera Ot ial es Oue-shirdp cart balance 2 SS IEE EL ieee the fmprovements, Ways. easements, rights, priv. | deed of trust on the property sold." or all cash, at lace Tuesday evening at 7:30 | ington. and two y ara with i ans per cent per | RATCLIFF ‘ON & CO., AUCTIONEER: Heges and appurtenances to the sime belonging | the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 Wednesday evening. anuuu, payable semi-annually, or alt cash, at Ordn(anyxise appertaining? required at time rf suie. Conveyancing and’ ne ing, Master John i option of purchaser, A deposit of $200 required | 7RUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Bryant's Fertilizer Factory, Moore's Foun-| The Christmas exercises of Christ P. E. Chureh | hor dry and a number of other buildings along | of this place took the river front, from Duke to Prince street, | o'clock. The Christmas carols sung by the teach- while ont horseback rid- jodes was thro A SE : Terms of sal = cording at purchaser's cost. Were destroyed. It was found necessary to | ers and pupils were a pleasing feature of the en-| herse, receiving painful Gat erlous Injuries | t tlwe of sale. Conveyancing, &e-. at purchaser's PROPERTY, “CHE HOME OF THE LATE | and two eae per ee oer MAHLON ASHFORD, cali on the Washington fire department for | tertainment. Misses Mary Almoney, Annie Laurie riuries. | coat. Terms to be complied with in ten days, | JUDGE THOMAS F. MILLER, SITUATED At | seoued tn deed ct eee, ene ne SAML. A. DRULY assistance, and it took nearly the entire | powden and Madaline Bradley recited appropriate GAITHERSBUR eee ieee Wes Hee oo eee YAKOMA PARK, D.C., BEING THE MOD- | all cash, at the option of the purchases CA oot, | de2%4-d&ds Trustees. Bee es ne Saree une contek Ct ee a Ce Cee = hewspaper published in Washington, D.C. TAINING TEN ROOMS, BATHE TOO Ladies | soe Ag eS DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. July. banners representing different letters, recited || The First National Bank of Gaithersburg an- | J#-d&ds TN CANSONSBEOS, “Auttion ATTIC “AND CEMENTED CELLAR, THE | com 5 = : : = 7 plied with in ten days from day of sale, other- AR. ms WHOLE HEATED BY FURNACE AND | wise trustee reserves the right to resell the prop. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRACT- LIGHTED BY Gas, ‘Thursda, July 4, Mayor George L. Simp- | “Babe of Bethlehem." Miss Mamie Hogg sang a | nounces its annual election for dir ectors Tuesday, solo, and three boys impersonating the ‘Three | January 11, at 2 o'clock, csageyebs . ie corporatio: ci = ” , No. 12 s RUST! 1 A NEAT AND ATTRAC- mY FI iN XTY FEET ON | chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such \UDE! PROVEMENTS, KNUWN AS | wise men of the east,"” gave responsive readings. | Forest Oak Lodge No. 123, Knights of Pythias, ae oO Se 3 PARCEL RON LY FEET : nf such re- . y - hiding the ne e city é d 5 CK” DWEL CHESTNUT AVENUE; STABLE AND CAR- | sale in some newspaper PREMISES 815 FOURTH STREET NORTH- as ng the new members of the city coun- | after the exercises the children were invited to | has elected the following officers fer the new year! ‘AS. 208 PARKER. STREET | BE. RIAGE HOUSE ON SAME LOT.” * D.C. ee EAST. ci, were sworn In. The Sth of July the | the Sunday school room, where refreshments were | George I. Robinson, chancellor commander; G. A. y 2D AND 3D AND IT AND K STREETS | By virtue of a certzin deed of trust, dated the WALTER V. R. BERRY, Surviving Trustee, virtue of a deed of trust dated the 12th aay trial of Pau! nchard, charged with the | served. Phebus, vice chancellor; John §. Crawford, NORTHEAST. Ast day of Februar; 1897, and recordéd in Liber | _jal-d&ds Fendall bidg., 344 D st. n. ot ber, 1892, and recorded among the David G, | gly tirtue Of a cortaln deed of trust, dated ie | No, 214, at folio diz «0 sou.~ of the land records | Oo “ = records "af ie Dusiciet of Columota, "in Liber ‘No. + | seventeenth (17th) day of re ber, A. D. 11 1. | 0 District of Coluwbia, and at the it of . G. AN * 753, foilo 370 et sey., a we Tequest eo curde bf ee goed © 100. Anctioncers, 1407 G st. | Piaus at abe wotcs occured abereig, woe win oe, at public auction ip front of the premises on urder of Jol i Se 7 At a meeting of the mayor and council of Roc murder of John Christiansen, began in the willie helt ‘Tuceday nightie ca eammities w United States circuit court. Blanchard kill- | pointed to examine and revise the ch ed Christiansen the mate of a schooner, on | two, with 4 view to securing legislation at the | Master of finance; Jobn T. Martin, master-at-arms, | trict of Columbia, Liber 1% lst E. L. Amiss, keeper of record Mter of the | CAtiisle, master of exchequer; Dr. E. H. Etchison, | and recorded among the land records of the wis: | the party secured thereby, the undersigned trus- 2, follo 388 et seq., and | tees will offer for sale, at public auction, in front | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPRO’ jon. of th ly of Mary- | J P. Engl = at the request of the holder of the note secured he premises, on SATURDAY, the EIGHTH | ED PROPERTY ON NEW YORK AVENCE | WEDNESDAY, THE FIFUH DAY OF JANUARY, the high s Blanchard was found guilty | {usd The comulition fe San ponad ee ine ete | ony lacs Tn ae, ee Tia Woilee will] Sire: es willideer atapuiiic sects inetoae DAY or SANUARY. 1808, at FOUR’ O'CLOCK NORTHWEST, LOT 30, SQUAuE Gi DEE | 1808, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the and sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment | ing persons: Lee. Offutt, Chas, W. Prettyman, Me eon WoW, hall, now nearing comple- | of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SEVEN. | BAL, the following described real estate, otents NORTH CAPITOL “AND IST ‘STREETS | following descrived (eal estate, situate in the city Si Trenton. ‘The 48th of July eas ihel) seen Wonllon Eaeenn Oo tnien cod Catan: | tion | Me-/Carson| Ward Bas’ been chosehlthe seme! | earn ae Oe ene Tee of Washington, District of Co AT | in the District of Columbia, to wit: All that cer- NORTHWEST. sia, to-wit: All eightieth anniversary of the organization | Laird. The committee 1s expected to commence | sentative to the grand lodge session, in Baltimore, | HAL AST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the = | tain plece or parcel of land and premises known | _ By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Dec. | that certain piece or parcel of lund and premises neg: eietetT Bae or ly day. of the city council. Early in July the new | “atk at an ear . iets Ec ing described property. situate in the city of Wash- | dug distinguished as and. being Jot uumbered sey. | 8, 284, and Guly Tecorded in Liber 2185, folio 6g | Known and distinguished ae and uelng lot oum- bia, to wit: All that cer- e clerk of ci 1 mar- vedne: : ington, District of z 7 jock numbered ten (10) of B. F. | &t seq., one of the land records of the I) Dered seventy (70), of Barr and Sanver's subdi- police boat Vigilant for the Washington | sage iiceuseer ton thectalioging i partice erases mee nai fen-beerenineg fra etigction of of; | tain plece or parcel of land and. premikes. knowu nisee SG Pavdivision of locks Humbered tea (10) | Columbia, aud at the “request of the parties se | Yisiow of lots in ‘Square tumoered eight “hundred authorities was launched by the Messrs. | W. Beall and Annie E. Hager, Vernon A. Mullinix | was held at the pu y. W al 4 being lot numbered one ; Rev. W. D. Beall pre- | and distinguished as and ne | and fourteen (14), The night of the 20th | and Emma E. Johnso Burdette and Cora | sided. and the election renulted as follows: Super. | bundréd and twenty-four (124) of 1. i, Warner’ George Cleveland was shot by Mr. |} King, Michael B. Cross and Carrie M. Cross. intendent, Jesse L. Burns; assistant superintend- | Subdivision of lots numbered fifty-five (35) to se > W. Bre Mi Wraenenw ving | gg apt. John P Kiger, who resides with bis | ent, E. D. Kingsley: secretary, Miss Currie Craw. | enty-six (76), inclusive, of Robt. H. Ward. trus- | 1 BP. W. Brawner. Mr. Grawner was driving | nephew, Mr. George @ Dawson, one-balf nile from | ford: srensunee Dovid ie ie: Ubrarian, Mre, E. | '€#, subdivision of lots in equare numbered seven | Ont up Suter’s Hill wher Cleveland approached | this place, was stricken with’ apoplexy Tuesday. | D. Kingsley.” “ “| bundred and titty (750), as said B. H. Warner's | “iRerins of sale: One-third of the purchase money | 1umbla, and designated Lis wagon, Brawner, believing the man | Mr. Kiger, apparently in bis usual good health, | A briiliant holiday wedding took place tn the Lay- | sthdivision tx recorded Ta book 19, page 74, of the bonny boo} 0 1d in cash, one-third thereof in six mouths | thirty (So) ir Frederick Butes and Kate E. La as frying to hold him up. fired at him. | left the house in the afternoon for Rockville. Mr: | tonsville M. E. Church ‘Thursday eveniug ut 9:30 | Tecords of the surveyors office of the Disirlet of | 00 2@ thie thereof In twelve months, with aie | f!'2eb's subdivision of lots in squarg numbered ‘Takoma Park,"” as per plat of | Cured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in | 200 eight (808), as per piat recorded in book 20, sald subdivision recorded in the office of the sur- | frumt of the premis.s, on THURSUAY, JANUARY | follo 55, of the records of the surveyer'e oe yeyor for the District of Columbia in Liber Coun- | THIRTEENTH, 1898, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., | the ete: eee the tm- . six (6), at folio one hundred and thirty- | the folowing desecibed land and premises, situate | Provements Sct ca % 138) iv the city of Wastington, in the District of Co. |. Terms of sale: One- of the purchase money ” ‘and being lot nuzabered | t© be paid in cash and the balance to be pald in four equal installments, respectively in ope, two, three and four years from date of sale, secured by contractors * a y 1 os or ether with the improvements there- = hundred and nineteen (61: a deed of trust uj the property soid, with inter- Cleveland was found by the roadside the | Dawgon also let ga ner ere crelock. Mr. Michael Baughman’ Cross of ‘Whes Dairerermitovancertalivdeedtotiteases | (lee cont interest, fe thy ote sale, interest payable | recorded itt Boo W. Be Aly, pa ee paivision 18 | est thereon payable semi-uuuunily at the rate of next morning. He recovered after the loss | He was carried back to the house and medical ald | mfigtna, sh meee carne May Cross of Wil- | Shicd'November 2, 1804, to secure the sam of | semi-am UREA est en toed ae of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, oe a eae hee eee am, hurriedly summoued. | He regained consclousness | ‘Thomas'J. Cross, father of the groouh, whois eg: | $600, With interest thereon, payable semt-anna- Ray pay all cash, A. deposit of $200 will be ne: | , Terme: One-third cash, balance in one and two ll Revecqulsed a ant aaees f-oaie male oe August. in a short time. but is considered to be in a dan- | tor of the church. The bride was becomiugly at. | CE Oe De Ga Tee ES Ta ot time of the sale. All conveyancing, ete.. 1 Ter anuuun, patalie out Gey of sale at O per cent | osed within fifteen day» from day of wale, otber, » — vl he cl er’ Af ot a 2 ® Mi-ani 5 3. Early in August a prisoner named John | Sore ceudiin Epworth League, tty, | Sete ce ence cmmboesedl Wit, and was | Preims of sale: Incumbrance of $800, above re- | at Purchaser's cost, If the terms of sale shall not | eed of trast on tie) iwuully; and secured by | ‘wise the property will we resod at the risk and property sold, or all cash, : : 7 Me. Haney | half of' the balance of the purchase mones, co be | ths right is reserved to resell the * Fequired at the time of sale. All convey- | Wiuniwten, Dot ‘Caoretancing atthe cay of served as groomsmen. | Paid in cash, and Tee See Te tin enon puts JOSIAH C. STODDARD, Trustee, ancing and recording at cost of the purchaser. | purchaser. Lovis D. WINE, U, who attempted to escape from | celebrated its second” anniversary, “at” whieh fe Bt bg Guan Mactue the following program was rendered was shot by Guard McCuen, but | fata” Mis, "Br ptenes” tray de oer. ly Injured. Campbell afterward | Edward Miss Lillian Griftith as bridesmaids. Mr. Charles G. Cross, brother of the groom, and Cross. f the brid Scripture reading by Miss C. Kilgour; | Steet Niven ky ton enaee pot seriou <n, | equal instaliment 'N. E. cor. 12th Terms to be complied with-in fifteen days from CLARENCE i. RHEEM, he explosion of a gasoline stove | address of welcome. Miss Lucy Cason: ‘The Youth | ‘the editice was packed to the doorn with. friends cf Sap pudicrraar te celica enn miata grad ADDISON 6. DU BOIS, Trustee” Hight to Se motors “frases 016 Pt ni. nee of Mrs. Makeley, about the | GH Tah gear, Sy DW, Brats ite Youth | ™Pastalpsa Ltige Sor Sask Wand’ Analog. | Fate of © yar cone ger annum or ait wa THe | ang waathanton ati Matt fw, | purchaters atte aut aatce’ sf alot eanhs ate ponies BEER a6 of David.” ap essay, by George C. Myers; = ” meet ‘the following new’ ofi. | oPtion of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will N.B.- 2 Sul is and ed in some Washington newspaper. THOMAS DOWLING & OO., Aucts., 612 E st. ow. middie August, resulted in the serious | of Da ny, by George GC. My: lected at the last meeting the following ‘new’ oni- | option of The Hureluser aie. ‘Sale to be closed tu | can Association of Washington, D. C., the party CHSC CLOVER, . = burning of the colored cook, named Wil- | Yonth of Timothy,” sssay by Cant Beton fern De Ft MeComm ick “lame, Worshipful mas: | 75 Gays trom day of sale, otherwise the property | secured by the deed of trust above refe to, JAMES M. JOBNST TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED liams, who died from her injuries. Chureb, read by Miss Neale Alder: “Hath essay | (075DF = Be Gee Te ee eae cates Will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting wal Soa one oy ts above described deS1-dts z PROVERTY, BEING NO. 12-9 FIFTEENTH by Maude Wenner; benediction.” The readings | $5 acer + | purchaser after five days’ advertisement in some | property, : rter and by- STREET NOKLUWEST, SOUTHEAST CUR- eptember 2 the Home Telephone Com- we church was beautifully decorated, the walls | nas announced his candidacy for doorkeeper of the | Conveyancing at cost ¢ ce = T. H. ANDERSOX. 7: = * = i < ‘NCE pany was placed in the hands of Robert | Peng fetooned with evergreens and the league | house of delegates, and is understood to have 1n- Stex. x. PHinLips General Counsel for said Association, oot eS EER | ere < as receive nd hi: e ia oe ee eS ee pitar tS | fuential backing. 2 ‘Trustees. N.E. cor. 12th and G sts. n.w. THE TWO-STORY 7 YELLING NUM-! to the undersigned, bearing date December 1, F. Knox, as receiver, and has since been | erected an evergreen arch, bearing the league | “uential backing. |e uk south, | _Jadd&ds (4e28,30,Ja1,3,5,7 : ORY BRICK DWELLING NUM Liber 1868, folio i . y The 7 motto, ‘All for Christ."" “The attendance was r ttended- rake TEN, TONEER, 933 F ST. N.W. 80, 5a1,3,5, BER 238 OAK STREET NORTHWEST. * | 1893, and recorded in t No. 1368, o 308 et run by him. The morning of the 6th of | iatge Galthersbarg, were largely attended, aud were | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT! » 98 | aie == aS By virtue of 8 certain deed of trust, dated Oc- | 8€@-. Of th» land records of the District of Colum- September, while there was a heavy fog on | she following transfers of real estate bave been | O42, "tne auterintemdesr af the School react, | @RUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED Property, | © 9: SUOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | tobor “21 1608," Sed das ence nt: Gated Oe- | BTR sea hy, Se ee a eae oe z ‘Golkaah . | recorded in the office of the clerk of the clreult — nary : 3 | ey 1 cr = . 9 1854, folio 322 et seq., of the land records of the | cured by said deed of trust, we will uffer for sule, the river, the steamers Columbia of the | record, ithe, otce of the cock of the clreult | TL. amiss directed the exercises, Sir. KE. W: BEING $02 MARSHAL ST. MT. PLEASANT. | TRUSTEFS! SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES. | fyt,,colle, $22 et sea., of the land ie of the | fn front of the premises, uo WEDNESDAY, THE ferry line and Newport News of the Wash- | deed and assignment to K. G. Brooks, T. 8. Woite | Walker, 1p charge of the choir, rendered an ae) By toe oe tite a8 et eel nl ee ee ee LX | party secured thereby, 1 will offer for sale at Se ee i ay FF ingion and Norfolk Steamboat Company | and Charles McMillin of 100 acres of land; $500. | PropFiate musical program. Concluding the entet- | Liber number: eee Gee 2 & NTH STREET ic auction, in front’ of ‘the premises’ on TUbs. | POUR O'CLUCL P.AL., the iollowing ‘described 7 2 e tainuient Mr. C. A. Turner appeared, impersonat- | land gecords of the District of Columbia, eand at | By virtue of the provisions of a certain deed of . ee | real esiate, viz: All of lot sumbcred ome hundred culiided just off this city. The Columbia | § D. Waters and E. M. Waters, his wife; W. E. | ing in a picasing manner to the ilttle people, | S7,S¢cest of the party secured thercby’ the une} trust, recorded in Laber 2176, relip ahr een the tase Day. JANUARY ELEVENTS, 188,’ at HAL- | Sod seventeen (li), in Budo wobdschwald's sob Was badly damaged and had to be sent to | Mannakee and Carrie B. Mannakee, his wife, to | «iq Santa.” ‘There was @ generous distribution | qersigicd trustees will fell, at public auction, in | records of the District of Columbia. and by diree- Sen O'CLOCK P.M., the following de-: Givision of lots 10 square nymbered two bandied Baltimore for repairs. Capt. Fowlkes of | Borvthy Welaser. eleren acres of land; $773. 8. | of fruits and confections to the more than a hun- | fryat‘of the premises, on. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY | tion of-the helder of the note secured thereby. vive OF Columba, nq Rremises, situate in the District | SC twelve its, ae wei plat recorded ip. Liber 18, the Columbia was quite badly hurt. It | Pi, yiters and W. H. Mannakee, half interest 1u | Gred scholars, some of the teachers adding to these | TWELFTH, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the | undersigned, trustees, will sell, at public accusn, | of Columbia, feqyguated as lot number twenty- | folio 96, uf (ue records uf the office of the sur: aa < i wecay ikea py lots 6 and 7, Knowles’ station; §—. W. H. Man- sof, books to their class members. Rev. | following dereribed land and premises, situate in| in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, JAN: | five (25), In George W. Barry's subdivision of lots | yy, ‘or wistrict of Columbia, with the build- Was about the middle of September that | nakee and George Mannakee to'8. D. Wate rt Lloyd, the pastor, was the recipient of the county of Washington, District of Columbia, | UARY SIXTH, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., | 10 block number ten (10), Le Droit Park, as per ings ani imp.ovements thereun, being ‘No. 1220 Dr. Bedford hanya one - of Sree este Eee hee ae HW hilnoy well-filled purse at the culmination of the fes- | krown ai distinguished as and. being lots 47 and | part of origins lot ‘numbered two (2), in, square [wphea pl Page ae J eget ead ay hoes | Ibth street gucchwest. ¢ prominent p! , died after a! to Ro blom. lot 7, section are: ¢ trustees of Wasbingtem Prayident Com-| numbered three hundred ai -three (353), in ep fice Terms cf sul Gue-third cash, balance in equal sort aes Dr Brow was a accom | Park: $—. Alex. Gligoer, trustee, to ramcines, | tivities. Roy, number two, subdivision ef lote in Block 7 | the city of Washington, Do Gr besten y, iB | District of Columbia, together with the improve. Reg ee yy ET) short illness. Dr. § as a prom! i —_—>— pany, ie pent member and surgeon of Ro fe. Lee | Marsden, 41% acres of land; $—.' Frank Higgins. NDOLPH. of Todd & Brown's subdivision, on. of part of | street feet east of the southwest corner of | Mets thereon, consisting of a two-st vest | BE annum, payable semi-auuually, in ene, two eet me . AS ht administrator, to same, 41% acres of land; $—. RAN le Mount Pleasant and Pleasaut Plains,‘ as per plat | the lot. and runni east 74 feet 10% inches; | dwelling, being number 235 Oak street northwest. | End three years, aud secured by a deed of trust on Camp, Confederate Veterans, and was well | Erasmus Perry to W.'H. Wetzel, 1060 acres of recorded in the surveyor's offlceof the District of | north 90 feet; west 74 feet 10% inches; south 90| Terms of sale. One-third cash, balance in one | the ty sold, or all cash, at the uption of the krown by the medical fraternity through- | land Charles’ FE. Wood "to Arthur. E. N. J. Wagner of Lake View has been| Columbla, In Liber Governor .Sbepberd, follo 91, | feet to the point of beginning. (1) and two (2) years, with interest at six per | purchaser. A deposit of $200 Will be required at out the United States. September 29, | Feast, 36 and 137, Woodmont; $300. Chas. Mra. N. ‘Ohio by the death of her futher. improved by a. two- frame dwellis Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price ont ore anpum, and cen by a — ed | the ale, All couveyuncing and recording expenses another effort was made to remove Sergt. | E- Wood to John Feast, lots 134 and 135, Wood- | stirmoned to Obio by a rms Of ale Som usec th, MElor deed of | in cash, and the balance in one and two years, | on the property sold. ‘or all cash. at the option of | to be pald by ‘he jwuichuser, abd all the terms to “ : co Donte yhoo, Carus Kelger to A. H- Garland, | Mr. P. C. Stevens is entertaining his nephew, | trust, the particulars of which tvill ‘be stated at | with interest from the day of sale; the deferred | the purchaser. Terms to be coumplied with in ten | be oplicd with Ay the purciaser withie; tnnees Rane srome ne Dolice force. Felice Com | 3 73.i90 acres of tant; $. Henry Manrice Tal | ser" gervens Pull af New York. time’ of sale; balance over and abovg, sald trust, | payments to be secured om the property sold, or | days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- | frow date of sale, or the trustees have the missioner Price preferred charges of de- | hott, trustee, to Annie A. Martin, lot 6, block 54; 7 nd. ical ineludit n | Ote-half cash, balance in oue. year, with Interest, | the purcbaser may Pay, all cash, at ‘option. A | serves the to resell at risk and cost of the | t advertise sod resell at the risk and cost sertion from the United States navy | lots'4 and 7, block 37, in Takoma Park; $—. A. | A Mterary and musical pregram, ing an} secured by deed of trust on theproperty sold, of it_of $200 will be required at the time of | defaul purchaser, after due notice of such } of the defaulting purchaser. nst the sergeant, but the cther com-| A. Martin to Miletus J. Wine, lot 6, block 50, in | operetta, “‘The Christmas Ship," was most cred-| aj) cash, at purchaser's options $100ndepenit re. The property will be sold clear of all taxes Kaepoutt of $100 will be iis gong | del7-daris abaau PY ae arastes. mission-rs did not approve the charges. Beate iz neren ot Tea ta Bradley to, Laisa | stably presented recently by the pupils of Montrose | quired ai time of sale. Conveyancing, £c., at pir-| and encumbrances. If the terms are not complied teeta a <P al ES . Octobe: $—. Edward WILLIA: shaser’s cust. Itzley to Annie E. ‘ school. The audience was welcomed by “Joe | © FE. ABBOTT, Block 1434, Glen. Echo eet, 1 eto nat: | Lochte, Christmas greeting py Dora Holman and WLIAM E,_ABRO” (OTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL Im October, about the ‘I5th, Charles Par- M. Holland to Henry M. + five acres of | Christmas wishes by Lucille Howard; solo, “School Ge30-d&ds é ‘Trustees. WALTER V. RB. BERRY, Surviving Trastee, THURSDAY, JANUARY SIXTH, 1806, same e31-d&ds Febdall bidg., Xo Sak D at Vand place. By order of the trustees " de29-dts