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. z 6 22 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1898-24 PAGES. Raha ae aie — — << SUBURBAN NE W S| frcsetsnei saa tssniey caren othe | Batietre “© ‘elt mueste Mr. and sre iain ane ees AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | ; Whereupon the creditors Instituted a suit to set} Mrs. W. H. Allen left here Inst Monday for an| for a sbort time_during Cleveland's first. admin! ; — oo tre the "ioew ts ibe Sanghters on, the ground that extended rip, “which will Include a visit, te her ‘ration wa s acting consul general to Havana ree FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS. the deeds were upon their fa fo | son, Mr. Per len of New York, and later in son, Mr. Charles Ford, 2 soldier in the con- == = eGR TCL z 5 yw een subsequent ‘crediters. ‘The court, decided this to} the’ season the White mountains aud Cottage Clty, es Guring the war. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIGNEERS. JAMES W. RATCLIFER, AUCTIONEER. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONE BRIGHTWOOD. be so, and affirmed a-decree in favor of the cred- | Martha’s Vineyard. She w: =; 5 fi The successful litigants were represented in| riece, Miss Mabelle Perry, who expects to spend Sa the court of appeals by Messrs. Arthur Peter of | the summer at Arlington Heights, Mass. 4 The-Dra-Min Club entertained | Washington and Robt. B. Peter of Rockville, and| Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bergman’ are spending a fis honorary members and thelr friends Friday | Mr. Scott by Messrs. Artbur W. Meachain of Bal-| week at the Grove, and are entertaining Edwin .d Hall. A pro- | timore nd Themas Andersen of Rockville. and May Wilson. evening at a dance at Brightwood Hall. M ‘Vhe following transfers of real estate have been Miss Grace Welch is spending the week in gram of sixteea numbers was rendered by Prof. | recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit | Washington. ton. court for this county: Lee M. Lipscomb to R. Dor- | ‘The first “acquaintance”? party of the season, 1g the intermission seasonable refreshments ‘Trundle, lot 1, block 5, Brookes’ addition to | chaperoned by Mrs. Willi D Mr. J. Enow Ray, | Gilthersburg, $400; Adeline’ N. Chalker to M. J. | Mr. rved in the banquet hall. a a. Wine, Jots 15 and 16, block G9, Takoma Park, ; | was participated in by president of the club, made a few remarks | j.4. nt. Purdum to Joseph Purdum, tract of land | this place. of greeting, during which he declared the purpose | called Cow Pasture, $300; Ada Rhodes to Catherine | Mr. ‘TLomas P. Bennett and family of 1st ave- of the society to be not a desire for financial gain, |S. Gray, lot 3 and part’ of lot 4, square 25, sec- | nue occupy the cottage lately owned by Mrs. M. but the betterment of each member, as well as the | tion 2, Chevy Chase, $—; Charles M. Williains to | V. Chapman. ‘ it the’ betterme - * om- | Hr G7 Kersperger, several tracts of land, $4067; | ‘The death of Wm. Redin Woodward ‘s greatly promotion of a better social condition in the ce HH. M. Talbott et al, trustees, to Washington Na- | regretted by the Methodists of this place. .He was manits tional Butiding and Lean Association, lot in Wood- | a great worker in their church and Sunday school Misses Mary and Ida | side, ~. Lilllun M. Lewis et al. to Charles E. | erganizations, the young people's meetings and Messrs. W Walter Waters of T& | Lewis, jot 7 and part of lot 8, block 43, section 2, | Sunday school having been his special care for Vurk, Miss Effie Sharpless, Mr. E, L. Bure | Chevy’ Chase, $—; Andrew Hatton to Isaiah Hat: | several years, Miss Rose Tayler, Mr. Thomas Grant of ton, part of ‘two tr Washington, Miss Gertrude Ray ir. Edward Shultz, Miss Edna [3 Cross, Mr. J. Enos Ray, jr., Md., Misses Eleanor Keene, Georgia izabeth Franz, Kathryn Ray, and ston, John H. Ray, Clavde D, — fed ray matty Ferd ‘had been 4m il health for many years. | weecreE's SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. sassea 612 B st. vw. Wedoumaa Bee iinens, ape 028 CAMBRIDGE STREET (GEORGETIWN) TRUSTEES” SALE OF BAR TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Pibich the remalhs were taken to Washington for iQ, Tittus of x deed of trust, recorded in Liber FIXTURES, LIQUOR _ LI- AND 1288 NEW JERSEY AVENUE Sour At the meet! the democratic yoters of at folio et seq., one of the recor NSE, cE STTR. St, WASHINGTON. D.C rorldeace ants St Wieonn Wedneeay the (| Othe Dine of, Ocstin,enday arate || CENSE, HOUSEHOLD FUOR:| my rive ot ay can dea! if toe fo, me re ee ree {lected to the coprention | trustee, will sell,” at public auction, in front o RE, PIANO, COOKING | Tite non ast?’ toto tianer iad, Only, recorded. te for Congress forthe eighth district: Judge J. M. | Wiper Nuss “AT HIVE GrcLOcK Pak. Inu, RANGE, ETC., IN PREMISES | Beecnds of the District of Cots Mad We RE toe, Mallard, Capt J. Cwene Retry |in Ashford & Ridout, trustees’, subdivieion ot | NQ. 218 9TH ST. N. W. dersigned tiusteen, will well at py part of square numtered 1282, in the city of — front of the premi: . on MONDAY, fa eee We Re Washington, formerly known ‘as square, mubersd ALSO TY-SEVENTH DAY OF IUS Sa ‘3 rs jeorgetown, as per plat rece in 4 ta SS a > , O'CLA0CE PLM... the followh dene <aeacocnns the couse of Representative Jno. 8. | 4 RS. "folio 241, of the records of the oftie | ONE BLACK HORSE, SURREY, | pranison, situate in tae Mas eat Weak aecompanied by her (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) The Brightw Sorley’s orchestra of Wash vin, and at the . the up auction, ia PE TWEN- AT FIVE na Inod and con, Dim : ofthe surveyor of ih» District of Columbia. 5 , = FR trlet of Columbia, and designated ax aid be a Teta of ante: ne-quarter ‘cas balance tn. 6. BUGGY, TWO SETS HAR- Bert of lot tineteen (1) of Carmi and Lawn’ ube TRUNK. 5 m1 montbs after date, wit NES vision of aquare seven hundred MAN TX AU XRUNE. interest at’5 per cent per annum, payable seml- NESS. wing, ior the, on Z met at the house of Saturday evening and the young people of Fequest of the party secured th charlie Weaver las awe’ sub- ty three me at the northeast nineteen (19) at the intersec- avenue and a public elles forty ence running West with sald tR line of a lot the undersigned. trustees, will offer for sale. ty | (66. fect: House, mouth Arty-twe ths) feet t ; S is drove | ecld at risk and cost of defaulting petlic enction, “on the above premises, on FRI- | socth line of sald lot. tn BRD IO Gaon Seo a F | deposit of $100 required at time of sale. DAY, EIGHTH DAY OF JULY. A.D.," 1895, AT | line of mld tot eighty aoe up to the best hotel in a country town in WILLIAM A. GORDON, — | TEN’ O°CLOCK A.M.. the goods and chattels men- | to New Jetaey ae the department of the Eure yesterday and| _fy1-d&as Surviving Trustee, | tioned in schedule “iB,” in said deed of trust. New Jersey avenue inom = = TOME TERMS CASH. our a) toe 5 engaged a double-bedded room. They de- JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. a JAMES F. BARBOUR, pat bared ES be, the gtace of te posited a very heavy trunk in a corner, and (Successcr to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) 3. GILLIAT CLARK, rr (743), beginning for the = . annually, said payments to be in equ: By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, duly re- | corner of said le A New Way of Getting a Burglar Into | fents, and secured on property sold. or all cash, | CoMded in Liber No. 221. at folio 454 et seq one | ton ae Noten a House. at the option of the purchaser. Conveyancing and es oe —— — on trict a (40) feet wide; + recording at purchaser's expense. Terms cf sale je juest of e party secured thereby, | alley along the w From the London Telegraph. to be complied with in ten days, or pro} ¢ who attended we s of land, $—; T. W. Stone- —_>——_ Stonestreet, small tract. of sa50: 7. It al, to, Henry M. Fitz- HYATTSVILLE, of st ‘hor F it, ; Geo. Wash- | TE Daviss tract of land near Comus, { Dr. Walter A. Wells of Washington, son of Dr. Oy ad FSU: | $720: Sarah Gibson to trustees of Gibson Grove A! | and Mrs. Charles A. Wells of this village, was = j M_E. Chareh, lot of land, $—. recently elected a member of the medical staff of The following suits tn equity have beeu docketed ix the south inches e Mine of direction inning. to- copaleting et to Arthur W. ) foer, % of Chillam. hugh, part Willett, Fi ie ington to Wm L. Ch : E. ki swith of Brightwoc grsdua rightwood school for the Garfield Hospital. in the ci th L mete 4 ary © (3) two-story frame dwell see met os principal, Mr. W. Ee uit court: Martin Rolles agt. Mary pe tae RK ) two-story frame awallt ‘Te es, suit for diverce; G. Minor Anderson, attor- | Mrs. Walter A. Test of Philadelphia is visiting fa afternoon 3 cs then went out to see the town, telling the Spe. a f sale: One-third of the purchase money ae Oe a ee nctom to gucken iis | ues for complainant, In the matter of a mortzage | her sister, Mrs. G. B. Brason, on Sibley avenue adinae ae rar UEC Mie cones Magnificent Brown |~ auc = fo be paid in coal, “and the balance in two nual Pupils about him for # pleasant social time be- | from Wm. E. Skinner and wife to Henrietta S.{ Miss Regina Watkins of Washington, D. C., is g : ERS. t ents, payatile in one and two seace, with fore they scatter to go their varicus ways. This | Chew, for foreclosure of mortgage; Phil. H. Tuck, | visiting ner aunt, Mrs. B. J. Fainter. = » class was Iaiger than ever before, and | @ttorney for complainant. Mr. Pt Ro: ‘ i atte ptt t rd train sisted of the fellowing: Misses Olive Tolsin, tobert E. Ruse was Wednesday adjudged insane, Se ESR en US EG i Ee aug, Fannie A. Bache, Janet Coun, Ge-tic | 2ud the evening of that day was removed to Mon- | at College Park last Monday morning, narrowly 4 Maude Moreland and Ma: coun a ee Leber of New York and Mr, | °&@Ped & serious accident. He slipped from the ~ Saneaeenk Miss M. Catherine Ramsay of 3 iio pane me Gio pet emery R. Lee Riggs of Chicago are spending the summer | Steps of the car and fell ncar the edge of the pla Lond. Eugene ‘Kinnear | With friends near Brookeville. form and was Ladly bruised. He was removed to ‘ ‘The monthly meeting of the Woman's Christian | the home of Mr. Bowen, where he received med- Teu:perance Union will be held at the residence of | {cal attention. ent Mrs. Edwin Smith Monday, July 4, at 3 p.m. During the storm which visited this place last ; ants a Tuesday eveniug Hghtuing struck the house of By spectal invitation Miss Eleanor Keene and |, jolly “harvest party’” met at the residence of | Thessay evening, lightning struck the house of turn at night. But night came and the two 1 7. 7 5 Deere = a interest at six (6) per cent per anvum, payable Stone and Brick Resi- | reustees: sae of Vancanne vxnirroven een oun ‘day of wale, soe men did not come back at the time speci- tone FIC: €si REAL ESTATE OND STREET, BETWEEN | of trast on arog aay, of ate, . . 13TH STREET AND KENTUCKY AVENT purchaser, A dep of $200 il be ed fed: The landlady waited, much eurveised, |Gence Property, COrmer| ML ,eee™ ASE KENCRY ACeAUE | furare “A"acpait of Su wil be reared of and kept her establishment open after the : eee toe the. parch ; convey. 1 d E . AND IN TODD & €. Tecording and notarial feos usual hour for closing. This was soon ob- | O aryland avenue an pEROWS'S SUBDIVISION Purchaser. Terma of aule. to served by the local gendarmes on duty, ler NoMOOL. Tat eee Oe ce bate ace Le Liber b 91, folio 201 et seq., of the h the trustees: e the ri 1 res who entered the notel and reminaed the /Oth Street northeast, [ts 22% gf 2M et de ot he land | te, Sestgy ficeve oe at proprietress of the place that the curfew, t A 14 2 for sale at public auction. in front of the premises, | Chaser after five days’ notice of such nese oe Wid wishes eupaiilate chad kanal dae POO CO rooms, foapectiely, on TUESDAY. “JULY TWELPT, RICHARD E. PAIRO, “Tr a Sco, the owing deseri! re knell of parting day, and that it was full IM) | tke city and county of Wi ems to extinguish lights in all inns ae elegant baths, stea AT FOUR O'CLOCK P-L, all of original lot paz THE, ABovE SALE HAS “BEEN, Post. cafes. ie widow said she was waiting for Fi punibered 4, in square No. 1041, containing 11,050 . . *AY, JULY SIXTH, 2898, feo men oho Cad ia one was waiting tor} heat, electric bells anc |remcst i220 Ne, eet, containing 11.000 | Erste hour sad plese hy sider of the, trunters. HLL, ‘Trustee year the | of trust on property sold, or all cash, mt option of the cost of muplied with erwlee Prop- pure tin ten days from the day of wal Ray Mor Miss Belle Mellen and tee. situate | Jel6-dé&eds HERBERT A. GILL, Trustee. estat © Robert Howell and wife of Chillum, Md.. were | A. B. Hersberger one day this week by invitation. een sent The party consisted of Misses Dora, Beckie and | Dice. The shock was felt by the inmates of th> “ ciety of Christian | Estle Hall, Meliie and Jessie Flgin, Ella Poole, | heuse, but no one was injured. e Endeavor of Emory Chapel and a number of its | Misa Ditto of Hancock, Md., and Mrs, Sallie Will: | | An informal lawn party was given Friday even- friends went in a body to Congress Heights, | Jams. They paitook of a bountiful dinner and | Ing at the Hyatt mansion, the home of Mrs. H. where a pleasant day was spent. The party | ®mvised themselves in the harvest field helping to | C. Dobbs, for the benefit of Pinkney Memorial comprised the followin; rsons: Mise gather sheaves, and afterward posed in groups to | Chure A number of ladies assisted Mrs. Dobb ~ in ites iety; Mrs. Williams. A series of these fetes will be given during th them. This causéd the gendarmes to re- licghtin a ara tween 13th street and Kentucky avenue southeast. Sais AT THREE-QUARTERS PA! FOUR O'CLOC gather, sheaves, ‘and. afterw flect a little. One of them, “well-versed in g g pp tu Ss, So er oe Keene. superintendent of the society; Mrs. E. criminal annals, suddenly remembered the~ = s . E i st Th di ‘ht which tit bout the middle of | summer, a . No. 20, containing 14,706 square feet of ground. Bie ee ise Man Ninmag “Mie Duce | May in the western section of the county 18 be- | — Mise Blanche Love of Beltsville has been reap- | Gouffe case. He also thought of the young burg lar alarms, cry: Stale eee northwest corner of 25uh aud E stamp collector who was murdered in Par- ° e sts. northwest. is a few years since and whose body was chandeliers, open fire- ‘DAT -HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, an ‘cming serious. aud its effects premise to be dis- | pointed teacher of the public schoo! at Seat Pleas- illett, | coming se tbo abe SSE ant, near this village. n, Miss Evelyn iss Lula Broster. Miss Olive To Miss Rosa Lav-ndei > TO THE LATE AND BEING PRE Miss | astrous to fall’ crops. ISES Prof. J of Lin Neb., is spending} Mr. ge N. Wiiker of this place is in receipt | thrust into a trunk. Anxious to secure all Bird, half interest in all of the following Mell; Aber of Tako Park. ck Ay J J x AND ‘RTH STREET ee! Utnesa Lamers Mine Gere with lls parents, Mr. and | of an interesting letter from his son Clarence, who | the credit of a discovery Which might lead places, handsome man- ee Oe ee et eon ee No.1; lots | RCETHWEST AND 20 C GTSEET GOUTG- Miss Marguerite Cook. Miss Virgie : ese in Gere | oe a emeane, im the District National Guard, new |to promotion and glory, the gendarme 4 A block 18: lots i, 8 and 6, in block Novia: lots Nor | DISTRICT OF DoLeamac’ WASHINGTON, Mabel Serds, Mfss Otis Fronz, Misses Katy and I be held in Ger- © pa. a Mee eee: Ted SUNG | learned in criminal lore asked the widow to tels. wide balconies front » j lots 1. 8 and 6, in block No. 14; lots Nos. |, DISTR: 7 A MBIA. Mary Grimth, and Masters Bady Grimith, Benj. ntown Baptist Church Sunday nt 10 a.m. that the troops then expected to leave for Santi- | icoTpea 1m criminal lore asked the widow to 5 and 1i, in block No. 18, and lots Nos. 4, 5, 11 y Virtue of the authority conferred upon us as y on. Barry Graves, Clif- | The county commissioners held a special meeting | ago. ‘The boys are feeling very happy over the er ei camien Uae Keene: Herby Keene | Thursday for the purpose of signing the county | prospect of encouatering the Spaniards, and are of Washington and Joe and Gerald Keene. levy for the present year. The following are the | as a rule in good bealth and spirits. Clarente re- ‘At her home on Erle strect Miss Marion Tolson | items provided for: Almshouxe. $2, attorney | certly received two promotions, greatly to the was married to Mr. Frank S. Griffith of Washing- | fees, $3.950.97; assessing, £03.15; bridges, $6,100; | gretification of his friends. ton, Wedresday evening, Rey. Dr Frank Griffith | colle i, $55.10; committees and | A inmost enjoyable dance was given recently ut performing the ceremony clerk: orks cheuit court. $2,874.82; | the town hall, Marlboro’, Representatives from Mr. Win. C. Tibbett, a prominent teacher and | corpe all parts of the country, including Hyattsville, agriculturist of Prin ounty, Md., and | bonds president of the tou of that ‘eoun- | court ty, visited Rev. F. Wednesday. His | $750: daughter, Miss Edna Tibbett, who for several | $110; justices of th Tonths bas been purmaing ‘he ‘study of languages | local board of he fs tind IS, fp block No. 16, in all 14 lote, in Todd & | ttUstees under the lnst will of Michael Coane. late panion to wait for him at the bar or bu-| and side and fine lawns Brown's subdivision of parts of Mt. Pleasant and | of the Dist dct of Columbia. w Fette of the hotel. The landiady accora- ® | Ficasant Fisins, containing in the aggregate 114.785 | Soe ton es the rerneeg er, for ale, at, pub ni thi Z * & square feet of a, less, situated 0 jon, id highes der ror, ely e man to the room, and he be making it one of the |i: Bismarck’ Princeton, Harvard, Steabecand | 2 following lots of ground’at the times ana os ‘and Sherman avenue northwest. — | tus terms hereinafter imetioned. to wit One-third cash, and the balance in | ALE PASO HOR Woon ENE ED in front of je, at public ant ire veraiter Bi ‘0 gauge the weight of the big box, Wallach street: when suddenly the lid fi = : Jumped a wiry ittis man, who brandisnet's | MOSt desirable residence | (Tera or wie: Ouethist can, and the balance to | LLPAGE AL ACNE NENT Wg revolver in his right hand. The widow rr rties on Capitol | tret.st 6 per com per enum, payable semt-anna- BL. at eduare murbered 518, in sai Rees andithe gendarme peskemporsr- prope: pito ally. from the day of sale, secured by deed of trust ateces ond sorecie ae eine 72S Is guard, but he soon pulled he s ° Py 2 on the property sold, or ali cash, at the option o' ords of the ci himself together and grappled with the Hill; being within five Onna ot Sela ee erson who h See 2 and 2 deposit of $50 will be required on purchase | storied frame dwellings of elgby tect. one % pocome eae. meee acting jack-in-the: minutes’ waik of the | of, sit tot No. 4,in square No. 1041, and of 825 | bered 742 and Tad Fourth foe on low de ladyallshciewa cane thers hearing the land each on all the other lots above described, at the | 8. On THE SAME DAY. AT A QUANTER-PAST ell and the scuffing overhead, Cc it I d iT il time of sale. All conveyancing and recordiug will | FIVE O'CLOCK &.M., all that part of lot. um- S soon on the scene of action and help- APITOL ANG MEAP ALL FAM= | ve at the cost of the respective purchasers, Terms | bered 9, In aquare nunibered 763, tn said city, eons ed his colleague to manacle the mysterious 2 to be complied with within 10 days, otherwise the | tained withir the following metes and vunds: person who had jumped out of the trunk road lines to be sold by trustees reserve the right to resell any lot at the ) Beginning for the same at a point on the Mne of and to take him io the lock-up. There the 9 Fink and cost of the defasiting purchaser therzof. | C street distant thirty feet east from the orth- ‘fellow e Hy 1 H JACKSON H, RALST\ of the said square. and running thence fellow refused to give his name or to say public auction, in front aren south 88 feet Uy Inches: thence rast AB fects thing about his companions, who are or e80-d&as Trustees, | thence north o3 feet 91g inches to the line of O supposed to have returned to Paris, leav- of the remises “| street aforesa’d, and thence west along said line ing him to plunder the inn when its owner Pp 9 = 15 feet, to the place of beginuiug. HTH, at of sublot ty, mecord- acl Crane and A ae ot aad rresore office, the purchasers. The lots will be sold seperately, | @ frout of 22.34 feet and is impaned tee twa te ; | were present. Refreshments were served li 5.08; . | o'clock, and the dancing continued till daybreak. inquests, | The guests we-e Dr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and janitor, $360; | Mrs. Tisdale, Mrs. F. H. Darnall, Dr. and Mrs. orphans’ "court, | Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Coffman, Misses Rene and per coffins, | Minnie Dismukes of Floridi iors, $4,815: register of | Virginia, Miss Marie Bird, Miss Mary Merrick, ‘90; roads, $18,- | Miss Bes Darnall, Miss Lulie Owens, Miss 7: taxes In | Adelaide V. Cligett, Miss Ida Bowie, Miss Hill, ; mis- | Miss Chew, Miss Katherine Merrick, Messrs. Geo 05.84. The levy | W. Wilson, jr., Beall Bowie, Seaton Clagett Sling- Misses Souder of $1. pa under Mrs. Griffith, returned home with him. . R. Satds bas been seriously il during | $: pe mor gs R. Sards bas ben sly ing Wills. g4e4 Mr. H, Wilson of the government printing office, | 769.79; sheriffs, with his family, is occupying one of Mr. D. B. | €tror, $203.88; witness - ¥ eer neous, $3,116.4 total, $1 ee eee oe et tee house lately finished | this sear fixes the rate of county tax at 8814 cents | Inff, Dr. Ieverdy Seascer, W. Allen Gridith, Phil 3 ~ | and state tax at 17% cents on the $100. The de- | W.’Chew, J. Dom Bowlirg, James Hitt, Irving on Ulinots averue by Mr. Win. Burroughs and re- | (eve in the taxable basix of the county amounts Bewle, Hobert Harper Bennett, Darnall and Dud: nies C to $204,000. lev S Miss Marte Gragg departed Thursday to make | (£204.000, | iss at this meeting also accepted | “Willie McCumming, the twelve-year-old san of the deed for the Rockville and Georgetown turn- her home with her aunt, Mrs. Heights. aves of Congress Mr. and Mrs. J. MeCumming,who live several miles THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. These prem- ike, and work upon the same will be commenced | e: Sansa Neangeisvite Cook: Kaus vetiiccedl tions’ week’ t of this place, broke his arm while turning a : i and her servants were asleep. aE fees are Improved by a two-story and cellar brick Visit at the home of Mrs. Graves. A SS titre Anue I Yourg, mother of Capt. James E. = eee Thursday, the 7th TRUSTEES) SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES. |S C'wircet routhenat,, ue Sad Velng number M ‘rawford spent scveral days 0! 2 : as ; f, BEL F NO. 417 SECON the week with her consing, the Misses MacEIvee. LAUREL Fume, US Nyaytmefintned, the, children, of St; | ‘The wearing of hats in the English parita- f I STREET SOIREE a fokeaagt fale fall the sald premiecs are Mra. George Bushee of Hyattsville is at the ae chikiren brought lunch and spent the day upon the | to the time mqmbers May be traced back day oO Ju y 1898 By {irtue of a deed of trust, dated February | in'cash, and the balance in two equal payments at heme of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John W.| Miss Alice Gray of Laurel has been appointed | fhildr 0 the time when those who were sum- 9 9 | 10, 1896. and recorded in Liber No. 2104, ‘folio | Cue aud two yearp from date of date eee iat Keene, where she will remain during the summer | qccistant teacher in the public school of Hyatts- Miss Cartwright, who has been visiting Miss by to legislate—or, Tather, to authorize t 5:30 9 I k esta ied Seed pal ees terest and s-cured to the satisfaction of the trus- LN PAE Sandy Spring hes re-| ‘Mlle, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of | Baukheges, has returned home. Tus to make levies—came in wearing a ° O CIOC p- UI P fees. A deposit of $100 will be required on each hel, e and under authority of an order of the Supreme o time of sale. elmets, which were not a the District: of ee passed ome medane ot ane Sorebinoer = == 7, 1898, in ity Cause No. 18014, the under- | and cost of the defaulting purchaser unless terme 5, 5, m signed will sell, at jublic auction,’ on SATUR- 50% = “ — AUCTION SALES. ° bay THE Mister Bae ott en, of sale are complied with within ten days of the Al 5 S Mr. and Mrs, Rexford M. Smith are spending the turned home after a pleascnt visit at the home | ler sister, Miss Sarah Gray. SERRE I HOES cee ae aaa of Mrs. Joe Leisear. leaving her sister, Miss Maud | ‘The drought in southern Maryland is becoming | Suymer Sih 3 Lelzear, to remain some weeks longer serious. For six weeks there las been little or | “Miss Christiie Owens bas returned home {rom Miss Ecuwns Keene of Brightwood ts quite {ll_ no rain in this section, and the streets and rouds | boarding school in Philadelphia, Rev. Mr. Righter, easily removed. L conveyai nd re- cost. Resal risk , 1898, AT ja if le. AST FIVE O'CLOCK PM. in front_ot | NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT, SAVING Mrs. Stut srd family are home, after a visit to Virginia friends.” are filled with dust. Barly vegetables have failed or of the Presbyterian AND FUTURE DAYS. Terms very libera the prem! part of lot nive (9), in square 7: TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF OG y - Church in this place, is confined to his home with — 2 beginning at th thweat co ff eaid be 3 f 4 A pbe-nage 0 Mr. W. FP. Frye is quit: ill, the effect of a sun- | completely. The tobacco crop has been cut short JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, = ginning ie southws prner of said let | LUMBIA. loth street and New York av stroke suffered some days 8600 en d one-third, andthe drought haw made the wheat | “Encl fever (Successor ty Rateliffe,” Baton eco and stated at time of Be right Magen to” Mettiand cere ee iia) |B: HOSS PERRY, Fendall butiding, 1 ‘The infant son of Robinson Coffin bas heen dan- r erlas havete = ae poe 3 S 2 Prustees. Le 2 eee yield lighter than It would otherwise have been. Ran, Sai Rn ne 2 5 feet; thence west 74 78-100 feet to 24 street eas Ah Segoe ter cna: cea” | ataiua lacslanié eerieaitcvall Catlare (ereeatenent Se ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCER- sale. 300 deposit OM! | ana" thence soath 20 feet to the besiming, ime: || §7-OWING TO WHE RAIN THE ABOVE SALE ily of Charlestown, W. Va station experiments have been greatly interfered | ay, Eroved by a 14-room brick building, with ail mod- | is postponed until TUESDAY, JULY } NICH, INU, IES, FINE: ICE BOX, FIX-|acceptance of bid. eee San tte Sen Baer Gres |lat. seme acer and lace, TURES,.SGALES, ETC., CON- | _1¢30-a&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auct. | fhe Mbesh etme » which can remain en) je2idte BY O VE J Be a T, rel WIN ‘Terms: One-third of the amount over $7,000 In L a. Xd TAINED! IN STORES. NOS. | ~7H0mas powsiye #00 (Auetiowcerss | Cte bales inane” ond’ te earn eeeueed. ty | CG: SLOA trust on the property. or all cash, at the pur-| TRUSTEES’ SALE 0} JULY Six CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | chaser’s option, Deposit of $200 required on STORY BRICK the abyve named | REAL ESTATE, KNOWN, AS NC Ice Box, Scales, Fixtur res, fo Which the mene Contained in sald | the District of Columbia, pussed on the Fourth of July celebration to be given Monday morning at Takoma Hall, under the au- spices of the Citizens’ Association, promises to be a very successful affair and will be in charge of the following committees: is L. | age to the young plants. State Entomologist Joun- | "Generar i Mrs. C. M. Heat hair- lon, worsbipful master; Geo. 1 jor | son says canteloupe growers, whenever they see a Cathey Goes oe EC, Ga eee ane apkine Semler | hill ‘showing the presence of this insect, should | man; George A. Warren, secretary; Mrs. Homer z tuke steps for its destruction. ‘This can ‘be done | Guerry, Mrs. L. M. Movers, Mre. H. A. Cady, ge Stambaugh, secretary; | py the ase of kerosene emulsion diluted with | xfrg J. B. Kinnear, W. nior deacon; Dr. T. C. Quick, | water je , —_—____ with. FALLS CHURCH. ‘The melon plant louse, which was so very de- structive to the canteloupes In 1896, has again ap- Kemper Lodge, A. F. and A. M., has chosen the | peared in Maryland and 1s doing considerable dam- following officers for the ensuing year: Wi DER OF THE TRUSTEES. & CO., AUCT .. 1407 G BT. NW. A VALUABL E HIRED ti STUNE DWELLING. G12_ G | duy of sale. Conveyancing and recording at the NO. 2100 SEVENTEENTH STREET NORTH: .C. | cost of purchaser. If terms are pot complied WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | With in 10 da; 2ist day | ccst of defauli 16, 18 AND 20 D ST. N. W. ae aN BOAY MORN: NG I will sell, nd well- warden; Dr. G. B. Fadely, junior warden; Geo. F. Meluturff, treasurer; Geo! H. L. Turner, trustees will resell at risk and By Nirtue of a certain deed of trust. duly re- cordes Platt, Capt. T. W. if purchaser. tion Of the “trade ‘ana | the District ot Cola din Liver 1924, follo 126 ¢t seq.. que of the ‘ 5 2 e N 39 FILLMORE BEALL, Trustee, land re of th i jet oft 5 i to be appointed by the newly elected worshipful | pony) and: the work 1s going on rapidly between 1§ §. Shedd, Mrs. J. B. Kinnear, L. M. Movers, y2-d&dis | > JAMES W. RATCLIF the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc. | Je28-d&ds 319 4% st. nw. | dersigned, trustees, will sell, at public’ auction, RATCLIFFE, Auct._ | tion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE. to the highest bidder, In front of the premises, it RATCLIT FE, AUCTIONEER. TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1898, | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTION (accessor ta Ratel-ffe, Sutton & Co.) AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot lettered L, In square — 25 = numbered 468, in the city of Washington, District | CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY BEING AN UN Siu Pe U IMPROVED REAL Es- | of Columbia, the sume being Improved by a two- DIVIDED 0. Ks , BETW. EAS PITOL | 8tcry and back building frame dwelling AU STREFTS AND ON A neu master. there and the bi The union serv! ‘The large iron bridge erosting | Gore op wy ote * held in the Presbyterian | the Patuxent river below Bristol is nearly com- | COTt 3. WY. Tay. Music S. §. Shedd. Mr ee eee rene rogtinan | Deputy Sheriff Tighe of this place, but now itv. | Warren, F. J. Lung, A. B. Burro Jain D. L. Jones of the sth Veuneylvania Regiment | ing“fy Marlboro’, after a six weeks’ “sill bunt,” | GG. Knifin at Camp Alger preached the sermon. Rev. D. L. | located Suturday last George Lee, colored, In Wash- | Gocurn’ ineconsilen, Te de Leng: We Ge Piatt, Kathbun, Kev. A.M. Cackle v U.S A Who is charged with an agsaulé with ins | Poe, Doce : Heavener and Rev. Edward Eelis were present and Kill Officer mn. Ogle in Upper Marlboro’ | Miyhl: Movers. say been arranged afd a a : April 30 last. Mr. Oxle was badly beaten. AC @ | consists ag follows: America, chorus; invocation, ie aeons: Cea Harper held Lee tn the sum of | Rey. C,H. Remington; Hail Columbia, choras: Thursday night at Odd Feilows’ Hall” appear at the October term of court. Dep: | REY. C:, Hi. Remington; Hail Columbia. chor ss; bases peter peer ict ache gene EUR rift Tighe bas a record of fifteen arrests In | sociation; Declaration of Independence, W. W. mairied ‘Tuesday Weeks. : chorus; recltatt. Arthur Carter, colored. way befere Justice Riley } ‘Tiree thousand rallroad thes, purchased and de- | Pyar: Star Spangled Banner, chorus; recitation, Wednestay wait stealing a Biesele. “He [aicened at’ Helter ‘Corer, iHawasd cinatyy for the Columbia and Maryland railway, have’ ‘been | t! Bee moved to Jessup's station for use oa the Dalti- | “Qut Flag.” Ars. Carle Campbel 1 2 mere and Ohio railread. wepths: | C.F Newman, noble | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Owens moved into their grand; J. Li. Wells, vice grand; J. H. Garretson, | new residenge this week, which was purchased re- Secretary; Geo. W. Hawxbuist, permanent secre: | [onus from Me Caleia VW tary; H.C. organist; W cM. ns, | WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH 6th) DAY OF J AD. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following cercribed real estate, situate in the city of Washirgton, to wit: “Lot numbered seven (7), in Jesse D. Gibbs’ ‘eubdivision of sq dred and forty-nine (14%), as per plat tec the office of the surveyor for said. Distr! Book 19, page 94, together with the impr . consisting of a three-story. br Homer Guerry. Financ E, Marris H. BE. Warren, KR. S. Brown, T. H. “THIRD INTERE: 0 : raime dwelling Louse. OF SQUARE ua. EXCEIT 10 ‘ AST CAPITOL Terms of sale as prescribed by said decree: One- ALL OF U! 19TH AND, 2V€H STPELTS NORTHEAST. third of the purchat ‘By virtue of @ certain deed of trus Liber 2220, follo 320, of the land rec District of Columbia, and at the written request | given. with intere of the party secured,” we front of the THE ELE) HAL District of Columbia, IMPROVED LOT 31, SQUARE ERTY NO. 507 TENTH STREK AND NO. 2115 H STE “decree of the Supreme Cou bumberrd one hun- money in cash, and the 1027; PROP! recorded in | baletee in one and two years from dale of sale, NORTH WES rds of the | for which the notes of the purchaser must be NORTHWES' t ements k dwell- payable semi-annually, at | By virtue of ot centum per annum until paid, | the District of Columlia, passed in Equity Cause | ing. brown-stone front and oll modern improve- spective premises, on MONDAY, | and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, | N EXTH DAY OF JU r PAST FOUR O° Wellard's subslivision of square 1095, 15% by 7 | Conveyancing, acknowledging and recordiug at pur- | premises. situate in the city cf Washingtou, iu the | te be pi te 1 sell, separately, in | the rate of six 1 7822, the undersigned, trustees, will offer fur | Wents, and known as No. 2100 Isth street. horthe rs option, A deposit | 8cle, at public auction, in’ front of ‘the respective | West : of sale: One-third of the purchase mony id in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, in one (1) and two (2) years after Tas Sp [or sll cash, at the purcha: OCK PM tot 39, “iy | of $100 will be requiied at’ thue of sale aly | pretal “What Didn't Dewey Do?’ ‘Stuart Dewey; or tien, A. M. Gould; The Flag, chorus; recitatin those certain parcels of real estate and | Terms . and at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M SAME DAG | chaeer's cost. If the terms ef sule ate not com. | District of Columbia, to. wi inal lot. 8, In square 1120, St" by abou as | Plied. with inten days’ from “day ‘of sale the | 00 THURSDAY. THE 1H DAN On | date of oale: eccoced an property oak, Sen ta feet, both in the city of Washington, said Dis- | Tstees reserve the right to resell at the risk and | JULY, 1898. COMMENCING AT FIVE @°CLOCK | €8t at rate of six per centum per annum, paya%le % cost of the defaulting purchaser, after three days’ | P-M., an eee pees interest In all those — manwond sa<s = ee an = “y re of ‘Terms: Half cash, 5 i = putlic notice of such resale in sume pews; e1 unimprove lots or parcele of Jand and premises, e purchaser. deposit of one bundred dollars Sanur gueuance ini due “year, secured (Pr riished in Wasaington aid, Ge ewsPaber | known and distinguished as and neing’ original | Will be required at tive of sule. All conveyancing 8, 9. 10, 1) 12, | and recording at cost of pure! a and chorus: Goddess of Liberty, Mes. Cairle Campbell; Hawall, Miss Marcela Sworm- stedt; Philippines, Miss’ Gertrude Bell; Little Cuba, Miss Genevieve Kinnear. Red, White and Blue, children’s chorus—Mar- garet| Scudder, Annie Israel, Elizabeth Shedd, Serah Watkins, Louise Follmer, Edith Camphell, Gertrude Bureb, Nora Perry, Nellie Weber, Helen Adams, Margaret Swormstedt, Leone Barnetz and Cherlene Browne. Donaldson Brashears, Frank Connolly and artis are the Laurel recruits to the and Regiment, who left Baltimore tor yer, treasurer; Rlmer 1 Crump, | “‘Messrs Shipman, chaplain: ¢. E. Mankin, | Gayton O captain of the degree team. ‘These officers will be % Thursd: ¥ night of the Maptist Church held a lawn E House lawn, Albertson left Thursday for Mountain Lake Park, Maryland, for his health Mrs. ‘seo. F. Melutarff and children are spend- Tennessee the Presbyterian Church Briatiea! vs day the second Sunday | {3 marria; nerday evening a8 been appointed postmaster | fer f within the eorpor litied ‘Thurs July 1. w town council will meet Monday morn- | 1 ing, July 4, to town si Mr. Muir carrying the mall between Eas the Falls Mr. J tary of War ee by trust at 6 per cent Interest, semi. annuall: lapdaiteocss pai renuinea g : au SAMUEL 3 YON lots numbered 1, 2. 3, 4. 5, 6, deposit of So il be required on euch lot; terme | _ eS 14, 15. 16, 17. 19'and 30, in’ syaare 1694) com, | Fale to be complied with within en, Au Ghat WM. MEYER Lewin, ning, 104 705 eeare “Sect of ground. "The ea Sejduyst advertisene £ " aa tirety is subject to a deed of trust t bree days’ advertisement. Con- oes Uetces, | sum of $4,000, bearing Interest. at er. Terms of days from day will resell at risk and Mary 1; or the trustees defaulting Fla., Tues at the risk and ccst of th William purchaser, after veyanclng and bert has sold his beautiful recure the < per cent, ING: NHOWER. Trustee, if desired. ~ IRVING BOSWELL, Trustee night on ording at purchaser's cost. ae now over Scat 3 — 1" rdue, but will be extend PRED Soe RV UAIAMS, ‘Trustee. E> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIT, | On FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF IDLY, | _Je24-d&ds i411 G st. 2 “ note FRIDAY, JULY EIGHTH. 1898, same hour and | 1898. COMMENCING AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M. PHOMAS AUCTION Mints mnew-1 |inlace eRe orden atitheiteetoee Aer all of lot designated as and being the eouth 0: THOMAS J. . AUCTIONEER, feet 1 inch front by the full depth of original lot #13 F st. now, humbered 11, in square 10: 3 Accompanist, Miss Emma A. Perry; benediction, Rey. John Van “f in of this place and Takoma Ledge, N hter of Mr. ul Mi warming last night ( were united | large number of frie were pres Itevitle, Wed- | clty, as well as from Takoma, and a ver ‘The happy couple | time was bad. The evening's program consisted a trip to Niagra Falls, and upon thelr | of reeftations, musle and addresses, followed by e Minis of the | return will revide in Baltimore. refreehments. le Lop was held in Irving P: The Cycling Athletic Club of Takoma gave its last by a committee of young | first benefit of the season Wednesday evening at -s from Annapolis Junction. Among “th ‘Takoma Hall. A cast from the Soldiers’ Home Nora and Be: Dramatic Company presented ‘‘Lend Me Five Shi:l- sie Burton, Maggie Whitmore, Ada Hoff- | ings,"’ which w one of the attractions. ¥ rd, Katie a Min- ‘The regular meeting of the town council will be “lge, Messrs. George and Pierce Baldwin. held this month, the Fourth of July. Ellsworth Beall, Henry Felge, Wal he tron has written to the Seere- | Leizear, Arthur und Will Fulton, ontesting the le T., gave a house A new hall. , AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELI AND BRIC Ww. THOMAS J. OWENS, AUCTIONEER, 913 F unimproved. KIDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE NT 1 WEES’ § > - 7) on ee TR WINDY | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN | 1908, COMMENCING AT FINE O'CLOCK PAR ‘ ~ FRONT, WITH MAG TET. x GARFIELD HEIGHT: part of original lot numbered @ in square 3° FERSOD AND WASHINGTON cE XD OAK INTERIOR FIN. | , BY Virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in | contained within the following anctes and bends, gd page NG tO ISH, BEING HO! AND PREMISES NO. 638 | Liber 2076, at folio 96 et seq., one of the land | viz: Beginning for the sume on the Hine of loth By virtue of a certain dee¢ of trust, dated Oc- B STREET SOUTHWEST, FRO: ‘TIN RECTLY ON THE SMITH: By virtue of a certsin deed trust to us, re- corded in Liber 2041, at folie 51 et #eq., one of the land record at the request BABE! a + takirg possession of | "A most. enjoy day event: ded November 6, 1695, #5 et seq., In the recorder and at the undersigned tras- ion, in front of the THE TWELFTH DAY YOLK BP. te in Ani «numbered from Ie, hes | tober 3, 2806, and re under- | north from the seuth Mne of xnid lot; running | 2 or 2060, ut folio thence north 16 feet, then east 61 teet 1 inch: | Mice for the District of thence south 16 feet. ‘and thence west 61 feet and | Quest of the party secu iaproved tye] See el Seat Dr. | Pecords poeRne Det of Cilembias and at the re- | street west to a point distant 19 feet 4 inc! IN: . G . aquest of the parties secure thereby, JNTAN GROUNDS. | cigued trustees will off ; in frent of the pi f the District of Columbia, and SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. the parties secured thereby, we O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real | two-story and basement brick he shall sell. in front of the premises, on the FOUR. | tte, situate in the county of Washington, in the | On MONDAY, THE ELEV TERENTH DAY OF JULY, A.2). 1898, AT FIVE | District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered two | COMMENCING “AT FIVE OCLs O'CLOCK P.M., lot nv and the by even y bered twenty-six (26), ir Daniel Carroll's subdi- | Kbown as Gartield Heights, as per plat reco vision of square nambcred four hundred and sixty- | the office of the surveyor of the Disurict of Colum. | 30-foot alley 1n rear of said lot: thence on. All of said lots will be « two (462), with the improvements thereon above | Ma, in Book County No. 10, page 3, tugcther with | MIRE the line cf said alley 26 feet 4% inches to | fmt In’ oue parcel It’ wy ‘bid eatiafactory described, and stable in rear. all’and singular improvements, ete. the dividing line between lots 4 and 8: thence | trustee ahall be received for all of aaid te Terms of sale very easy and made known ¢n | Terms made known at time of sale. A deposit of | 208 fald dividing line 143 feet 94 Inches to said lots will be offered for sale separately. day of sale. Deposit of $200 required on day of | $100 required at time of sule. Terms of sale to be | Sad street and place of beginning. Smproved by | ““erme of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in ope and two years, secured by deed of trust on the Property, interest payable semi-annually, or all cas. at’ the option of purchaser. Deposit of $100 ais at oo of sale if ae topethets be if sold separstely, a deposit of $25 on each lot ft Gx Per cemsum | required at time ‘of sale. Terms of sale to be od Oxon Botes of | complied with in Afteen days, or property resold nd secured by deed bat risk of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ nize, and will elect a ayor, | present from Lamrel were. Mixse for sale by Ss secured the contract fo- ) End post office and prenula 1 Inch to the place of beginuin John | ‘The recent arrivals at Takoma Springs Hotel are seberry | Miss Lillie L. Wilson, 2r. and Mrs. Philip Lar- mili- | #nd Loule Burton. ner, Miss Nellie Larner, Mr. P. D. MeCulloch is of A game of base ball was played Saturday and family, Mr. and Mrs. Odell 8. Smith, Mr. tween the Arkright Ileasure Club team ané 4 | Frank Smith, Miss Ida Smith, Mr. J. W. Beale and aim from Savage, on the grounds in front of the | family, Mr. O. A. Bic!man, Mrs. M. C. Cameron, Institute. The score Was 14 to 11 in favor | Mis. M. C. tmf wim wtm wtm wtmimamtmtm arged with sell. | Of the Arkright team, Mr. Holloway Furrow aud Mr. Patrick Flynn. ing beer at Camp Alger. Ilis two wagons loaded | _,The Ladies’ Ald Society of Centenary M. E. | ‘There will be a dance at the hotel this evening with beer were stopped by the provost marshal as | Cbureh held a yery successful lawn fete at the | (Saturday). they were entering the tamp and turned over to residence of Rev. J. R. Wheeler, on Prince George ‘Tbe late arrivals at ‘Pine Crest’ in Takoma Deputy Sherif A. R. Jacobs. street, this welt are Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Gibson, Mrs. Bowers, ‘The tinal meeting of the present council was held | Mr. William E. Gilbert has leased for three | Mies) Eda Bowers, Mins Amelia. Barrington, Imen J. D. Payne, W.B, | e#ts from Mr. L.A. Ellis the new house which | R. L. Barrington, Miss Marguerite Buckey. Mii Nneh, We SL. Bin | Be bs erecting on W ashington avenue. Agves Thompson, Mrs. F. T. Goddard of Wiiliams- Sele Constable George L.. Harris of Boltsville, ar- | port, Md., and the Misses Georgexon ‘on . ey A e rested Louis Beull, colored, here Saturday night, | Mrs. Eugene Davis. of North Tak - ee oe Bills an seotenPohgpines pba charged by. ati slates with housebreaking, und | turned from a visit of six weeks Caper Tonndee treasury after paying these bills. On motion of | “Henjamin No Hardiats, county commissioner of | white Sidiey H. Davie ts now at Pine; anciiman De Putron, the town clerk was iostruct- | prince George's counth has cald. thera iter Niet cere recon eoemens a tem week attention of tae board of health to | estate, near Collirgion, to Mr. Woodward, peest- - i Magee ia te of the | dent of the arene st Falls Church eZ chase price was $7,000. wainst thelr contin ow Bar Turner and Clerk Hawxhurst were appointed to put the street «prink! Pioneer Lodge, 1. ¢ 92. seny, | OF JULY, A.D. 189s, at Mc OB yp IA] | the tetlowing land avi ‘py six (@), | of that Jot distingutehed as the west half of lot | comity 2. Cz and designated ax lors um t five () fect frontimg on Bea snd lots numbered eight (8) and twenty-one (21), | 4, Sduare 77. Leginning at the southwest corner | ous (1) to eleven (11), rv thn With and fall depth to alley of Jot nine | 10 Wlock aumbercd. eleven (1), ta the sutdivisiog | Qf sald lot: thence east cleng he Ilae of Hi street | 824 Simo lot eighteen (Is), In block ‘two, of 0. Ie 0 : - ea | Green's sul part of ‘Chichester, recorded in ded in | 26 feet, 4%4 Inches; thence north 143 feet M6 Inches | Tiber County @, follo S4, with the improvements right of th ms of elvil mbered twenty-seven <27), | (2) end thirteen (13), in block number Mr. H. Neumyer, manager of the Christi lein Brewing ¢ fore Justice J mm Moer- | t upany, with two drivers, wax be- | Ke S. Monday, fered for sule jo the then three-story brick apartment hous re a ccmplied with within ten days or the trustees re- | ®t : WM. H. SAUNDERS, Trustee, 1407 F st. serve the rlzbt to reel the property at the rink | Petits Of Sale: The purchase mon GEO. J. EASTERDAY. Trustee, 1410 G st. | and costvof defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing, z : st. 7 default a “ + | in one year and one-third in two years from the , Trustee, 1316 T st. | etc., at purchaser's cost ~ day of ‘sale. with Interest from the day of enle MARK W. MOORE, 518 5th n.w., | upon such deferred payments DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. WILLIAM E. ABBOTT, per annum until paid. eviden Je21-dts Trustees. | the purchaser or purchasers, ate so sold. or | advertisement. Cony. SSOP EN PAUGEIONESE, (O18 STENT 1S cua ak Atel geiOeTMe. Celiac ee tee |e ety " SALE OF VALUABLE improve | chasers. | A deposit of $200 will be required cn | ft My “PARKER. VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON | DWEELING ROCVHO MARIOS oe ees | anle. must. be coniplied ‘with witale fitteen days ee eee THE EAST SIDE OF 6TH STREET BEL DWELLING NO. 1619 MARION ST. N.W. Ped — = after day of sale. otherwise the property will 10 OWEN > CTIONEEL. Or Tike Moe Steetin died of nt, duly record. | Teskd at the sisk emi oct uf tee purrhaoer oF ee ae eo of the, District of Columbia, ana | Purchase All conveyaneimg and tecording at the party secured thereby, the | Purchaser's cost. TRUSTEES" SALE CF°VALUABLE UNIMPROVED to be paid in equal installments of one-third cash, one third Monday night, with Coun Parker, H. L. Turner, W. N. son, J. €. De Putron, E. R. Merry and W. H. Potnt, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE INVESTMENT BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUE BETWEEN 14T II AND 15TH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND neing at'cost of pur AND Attorney for haser, RUST CO., Trustee, arty Secured, Jez7-dacds aes The pur- RIVERDALE. John W. Barnes’ of Colstille, Howard covnty, | py wy who severely beat his wife Sunday, was tried be- 'y way of a surpriso to Master James Cramer of ¢ in operation. fore Justice Winfleld Lawrence of Savage Monday, | Riverdale Friday evening last his young friends vis- ‘T., will give a sociable | and sentenced to the House of Correction for | ited him en masse. at their hall sday night in heno k, New Jersey TWEEN D AND E NORTHWEST. By virtue of the powers conferred upon me by the Iaat will and testament of America G. Pedric leceased, as construed by the Supreme Court of dcrsigned the District of Columbia, the undersigned, as sur- | in trout ct ‘the premises. ay eC Bee ate! viving executor and trustee under sald will, will | tw ENTY-LIGHTH. : offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the | Q*GLOCK P.M. the prezaines: on New York avenue, on FRIDAY, JULY in ed in Liber Ni the land records at the request of ‘They spent the event: ii of the mem- | twelve months. Barres was 1a Laurel Mondiy = a ee bers of the onfer in the 6th Hlinois at Camp Alger. | morning most enjoyable way in games of various kinds, Miss Mist Pauline Flannery, who attended the meet- | Kosie Sizer won the pretty tullp candlestick in the Sarre s H of the Alutnnae Aaroe jation und the craduat- | doukey game; Master Edward Stewart won a pretty. LANGDON. ing exercises ut St Jos i é aaa e booby prize, a baby's rattle, Rev. T. J. Clark, pastor of the M. E. Church, i Willie Kitne: a4 ° é i BROOKLAND. an je Kitner got the whistling bird as being whe has been ‘ndisposed for the last week, is next farthest away from the tall’s proper ane The Misses Paul of Carnegie, Pa., who have | Refreshments were served to the young guests by been the guests of Mrs. Carl Burg for the past | Mrs. Cramer. Those present were Isabella Middle- few weeks, have returned to their home. Ce ae ee Bai Bre Alice Donn, have been visiting bel Donn, Mabel McMillan, Rosa Sizer, Marie . a oot » : alse Cramer, Walter Raybold, Edward Stewart, | 1n front of the premises on 6th street, the south | wid shove seid teen, eae ; : bered 9, in squire numbered S66, accerding to the | 6, folio 54 All of eald lots will be offered for ‘The congregation of St. Anthony’ Ward King, Robbie Raybold, George Vangender, | 25 feet front by the full depth of lot’6, and the | twelve mouthin, With Interne Gaenand balance °M | subdivision recorded 1n the office of the Suesewse | sale in-one parcel first, > bid satisfactory to Charely are making preperations for & lawn party ee ene ace Fowning, David Cumber- | north & feet front by the depth of St feet of ortg- | Sil cash, af option Gf pucchacee AP aceon? of | of the District of Columbia, in Liber Ni i. ello | the trastecs ‘shall. be received for ell of sald hots to be held the middle of July at the residence of | Mand, Walter Cumberland, Warren White, Blynn , inal lot 5, in square four hundred and eighty-nine i e 8 rine $160 required at time of sale. Ts = ery Re when so offered, then said lots will be offered for Mig Exit Ga tne Beakes malice: Weldon Millie Ketner. Albert Ketner, Bennte Cra- | (459), sald part of lot 5 being subject to the alle- | be complied with Within, ten days, or the tuniesg | _ ‘Terms: $1,500 in casb, and the balance in two | sale sey@rately. reserve the right to resell the property, at the tisk | €QUal iretallments, peyable one and two years | Terms of sale’ Qne-balf cash, balance in on DANIEL W. DOUR. Trust-e. ALBERT 'T. COUMBE je27-d&ds 1423 ON TAYLOR AND WASB- SDAY, JU) INGTON STKEETS, A) SUSTIA, D.C. AT Gee PAST FOUR Se gem — =F. ieee — 98 the following described real es- eke a gt rarely . 1807, and recorded April 28, 1897, tn Liber 207 SACS Gi Se ee DAY, tate, situate in the of Washington, District JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. follo 171 et seq., im the recorders office for the ae t He seriguileetercaee aan FIVE O°CLOCK | of Columbia, to wit: Lot uumbered 127 in Eugene (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) District of Cob ahdivinton af oriainal lotr twee ae Af. Burche’s | Carcsi and ‘William John Miller, trustees’, sub- € fubdivision of original lot two (2), in square num- | divisions of part of square numbered 44d, as the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FS- | will sell at pubsle sol bere. two hundred and twenty-three (233). a ree ; eS : S| QfATE, NO. 217 F STREET "EST. i plat recorded in Liber C. H."B., folio 27, in the | Semeg® Jecerded in Book 14. page 161. one of the Of a deed Of trust, recorded fer L 2p. surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, sald last ha, and at the request of the Party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees é. in frovt of the premises, DAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JULY, records of the surveyor's ofhce for the District cf | 2% Virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liver | A-D. 1898, at FOUR ©'CLOCK P.M. the follow Columbia, with the Improvements thereon, 1€26, at follo 1 et seq., of the land records of the | ing described land and premises, situate In Ana- lot being improved by a two-story brick building, | “Yerms ‘of sale’ ‘The ubove described. property | D:striet of Columbla, the undersigned will sell, at | costia, District of Columbia, and designated us jots tsed -for business purposes. numbered 1410 and | will be sold eubject to a prior deed of trust ef | Putiic avction, on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH | 110, Y11, 112, in block 2, and also lot 66, in block of | LAY OF JULY, 1898, AT HALF-PAST POUR | 1, all in O. L. Gréen’s subdivis much improved and able to attend to his duties. Mrs. J. D. Durfe who has been dangerously ill for the past three months at her home, is im- proving rapidly and hopes are entertained of her speedy recovery. Colonel Hugh Patte turned to bis he Mrs. Gesford and son, whi 1412 New York avenue northwest. sion is recorded in Liber County) m of Culpeper, Va., bas re- ne after a visit with Cuptain 'T. Suith of Langdon. Mrs. Hurry Sutton, nurse end terved and are bildien have re- ow occupying their handsome cot- es Ceamer and’ Calvi a was d ina deed re x Mr. Thos. H. Means, who has been in the west |" Mrs. Wun, Burchfield, whe hes bene eg premeree corded in Liber J. A. > here. envextre No. 187, follo 281, of the land records of the Di As f day 0 spectivel secured by trust perty, ‘*E" dan party for the benefit of the M. E, Churen | fF the bast few mouths in the interest of the al- | fs improving tn health. won extremely ill, | srict of Columblas The sald real potato lust avon: Fat Sok Eee POFAMEINE | (SE thc ate of Ais per Geom bu SEGRE iter cai | Perea aoe Sealy, ox ae aeem ot the pen a few s ago was largely attended, and | Vision of soils of the Agricultural Department, re- | Mr. Jumes Stewart of Riverdale bas the building | tloned being improved by a large four-story brick CHARLES 'N. WAKE, duy, and represented by the promissory notes of | of the purch.ser. A deposit of $100 will be re- ‘ a ONY athe ae eee eaieaaee clave with him much val. | &f Several new houses under consideration residence, numbered) 419 6th street northwest. JAMES J. CAMPTON the purchaser, secured by deed of trust on the | quired a: time of sule if lots are sold together; If Gian wes iaeibeie + ye ging Some valuabl: lumber bas been stolen’ from an | _ Terms of sale:foreach parcel: One-third of the | je1G-d&ds 5 Trustoos. property sold, ‘in form and tenor satisfactory to the | sold separately a deposit of $25 on each lot will igtees Mere A abort time ago, under vable taformation, which will be used by that di- | unoccupied house owned by Mr. Calvert. ‘The house | Purchase money; tobe paid in cash, and the bal. saree “S-| undersigned, ‘or all crab, at the option of the | be required at time of sale. sale to be - F Visemene im behalf af the | vision: : i 4s located juet eyed the park fence. ance in two equal ae ments, payable in ot OFTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON | Perchaser. “A deposit of §100 will be required st | complied with ir fifteen a or Bg resold ceon. Mus Scale Warren received 4 Dauden jane, Baptist Sunday school will enjoy the usual | ‘The opening of Otto Ruppert’s Highland Park was | S04,two years after the day of sale, with interest | account of the 1aln until THURSDAY, JULY SEV. | time of sale. ‘The right Is reserved to resell at | at Tisk of defaulting purchaser, after five days Baxier Bible, in. rec handsome | picnic ou the Fourth in the grove of Mr. J. B. | the occasion of the largest gathering ever lea in | 2t the rate of @ per cent per annum. payable semi- | ENTH, 1808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M the risk and cost of the defaulting Riawer if | advertisement. Conveyancing at ‘cost of purchaser, ne thekets, Ue gsecrenition of her services in | Jord. All the young people of Brookland are also | the viclulty ot Bleteen Saag anewn in | anrually, or ali cash, at the purchaser's optior 9-0 ” RY ORDER OF 2 TRU! terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen THOMAS GAFFNEY, Trustee. selling tekets. Mra. J. J. Taker made the pre- | lavited to eujey” thie guting old-fashioned burbecuc ot ands ony ast. AN | the deferred payments, If any. to be represented | 2¢-d&de _BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. | terms of sale are not recording and notarial | Je27-d&ds JOHN LANGHAM, Jr, ‘Trustee. a ‘The work on the Franc ~ Re caet 7 as 2 con | by the promiaspry,potes of the purchaser, bearli DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. fees to be paid by purchaser. > a ~ awe Mr. and Mra, Francis and family have returned | grewing ‘rapidly. Already: the. bulldiwe pplcuous feature of the occasion. This was fol-| date on the day of sale, and secured by, deck ok Pon ie PMEDWARD F. BUCKLEY, ‘Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS. ADCTSONEEES, ign thelr Memag leon tee ee hing to have ai imposing appearance In'so Sigh an | jel BY dancing, for which the services of a fine | trust on the respective Properties sold. CA detosit | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT oN ALFRED 8. WILLSON, ‘Trustee, Me. and Mrs. Chas. Watson aud infant son have | elevation, ‘Tae material, shieh, is, yellow” brick, | B7as# Vand were ‘secured. ‘The same evening Mr. | ty'sbon {be wesRecuty Properties sold. A deposit SOUTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUE BE-| jeon-aads i zoe TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRACT- moved here, to remain during the heated term readily siugles it out from other structures in the | Kerworth’s cake walk shared the patronage of the | $300 on the 6th street property will be required or TWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS Re wi As PREMISES sola OLIVE anes - ee ee : From was ae ae, eager tton that standing | the day of sale. Ail Conveyancing, recording ani» NORTHWEST. €. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. KNOWN AS PREMISES 2014 OLIVE STREET, ROCKVILLE. Misses Sarah and Edith Brown have gone to | 0M Was at a premium. Miss Campbell (cok notarial fees at the est of the purchaser. ‘ferms By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated v 3 GEORGETOWN, D. C. Exstport, Me., where they will spend the summes | “32, the, fortunate winner of the very large cake. | of sale to be complied with within ten days from | Octobet 27, 1802. and duly recorded in Liber No. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL, Es. |. BY virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated tbe a with latives. They will be jomed in gton is occupying his new | the day of sale, otherwise the truste 1741, folio 248 et seq., of the land sds of the “7 " twenty-third (234) day of April, A.D. 1892, and pda ite orphans’ court Tuesday the following | by their father, Mrs. Brows, ® ment Thome recently purchased from Mrs, rowing, | the. right to resell the property aC s0 "steer ree | Disttice of Columbia’ and ‘at the: <eqacet of the | SATE;, LOCATED, ON FOUL THREE STORY | feeorded among the land records of the District af siness was transacted: Letters of administra-} Captain and Mrs. Josegh Baumer have returned | Widow of Mr. Ringgold Browning. Mr. Baines con- | cost of the defaulting purchaser. atic. five days’ | party secured thereby. we. the inderslsued trus- PRESSED-BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1829, | Columbia, Liber 1668, folio 458 et seq. and at the tion ou the personal estate of James W. Clagett, | four New. Aork, and ate now at home to thelr | templates extensive improvements upon this de- | advertisement in ‘The Evening ‘St 8. Will sell, at public auction, in front cf the 1885, 1837 AND isco, . : ' | request of the holder of the note secured thereby, Receaaas Gere (graaGA TI GLI Ee a | iene ot the alms Coiage Geametrsee sirable place, aud he will make it his home for the . . F. BURCHE, Premises, on TUESDAY, THE FINCH DaY OF | py virtue of four certain deeds of trust, each | We will offer st public auction. in front of duals Oana eck oh gett and 8S.) A quiet wedding took place recently at the resi- | ™Smmer. for and Trustee, ULY, A.D. 185. AT FIVE O'CEUGK PAL, the | avtca October 14, 1692, and duly recondee ie Line mises, on WED! X, THE SIXTH DAY Barviying Execui poo. Alice J. Birney, ex-| dence of Rev. R. R. West, pastor of the Queens- | ,,1h¢, birthday of Master Paul Blundon was cele- | _se27-d&ds : 2231 Q at. u.w. | following described land aud pre ccutrix of Theodore W. Birney, passed her firat | town Baptist Church, the coutracting partion eine | Dfated by bis family ‘Thursday. iar ULY, A.D. 1898, aT ‘O'CLOCK the city of Washington, a the Distrit of Colu- ae eg Boe ily nee le | Tollewing described property, situate ti ‘Thursday evening a special JAMES W. RACLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. bia, “aud ‘designated as’and being part of cr ‘ington, District of Columbia, “tt Sen of the Res Dn ge atte | Retin neers | eee Sic ew cs) |B a etre ga tren | ree ganas ae | hy at ir oa o ing’s Daughters | peintiven ot obs eres jeton of Berwyn, with about fifty members of tes mas hh 4 . beginning at a point on New Yor avenue Sa = | ises known and distinguished as and ‘being ‘lot of this place will pay a visit to the residence of | The bride was atresed eee ere, present. Choral Society of that community, attended, aftr. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY Geen bent ee ee ee ee FIVE O'CLOCK PAL. the fallowing seed Bumbered one bundred and eighty-one (181) of Barr sa uke UE Gassaway, near Germantown, the | xaret Larner, and the Lest man was Thurmanu Lar. | Ana‘tne ntcedenee se aRy ee mais, was good | RtRRET SOUTHWEST! | NO $4 | Gene of sald avenue I8 feet" 9 inches: thence | Teel tatate, situate in the county of Washington, | & Sanner's aubdivisicn of lots Bumbered one. hur Sth instant. er. | After ihe ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Haro ieft | 204 f! 7 was much larger than | py virtue of & Ceed of trust, duly recorded in | southerly 67 feet; thence westerly 16 fei io end | District of Columbia. to wit: Lote m setenty-two (17d), and part of lot numbered 4 Mr. Carter Clagett of Potomac district, white | altimore, which will be their future home. Amiong the young men from Laurel now at | Liber No. 2052, follo 887 et seq., one of the land | of a line drawn from sald avenue in a course 1un- hundred : 170), in Beall’s ‘Addition ts harvesting a few days ago, had his left hand bad- _ ——.—— Reis cro Mesere. Harry Slater, John Newsoen, | Tocewe for (tee Sic oe catceabls, ent at tbe’ | ine Sorin oxo Sarees G7 ears eae a) ae bee y ee FS 1b sued between a section of the reaper kulfe WASHINGTON GROVE. Sr er oe Sales, ar Wlekert, Mor- | Silned trustees will offer for eale ay pablis aac: ttle place ‘of Beginning eames eames 12 boor_ a follo gNot the Tecorde Was} The Rockville Tennis Club will bold its Bin Volunteers and Robert ‘Morrison of ‘the smn | Hen, im front of the 00 TUESDAY. THE ff in eas and the balance : eee : lawn party the night of the 4th of July ut the} Dt. and Mra. M. D. Peck and Mise Eva Peck | Maryland Herment a ee of the 6th | WFTH DAY OF JULY, AD. 1808, AT HALW: | to be paid in cash, and the in two eunal Recuie Academy growndes accepted the | mang Teturmed from a sojourn of ten days at At- —+—— Serihed tehl cetate, Staaten te Sheer aie: | interest at Gtr por cent. a annum, payable! semi- to be paid in cash and the invitation io deliver an mitcens ee Tere feted the | lantic City. : FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part | annually from day of sale. for which notes of the two equal ag aye + | Mise Magaie Fitzbugh fs the guest of Mrs. Anna = of dot ,Atteen, (10) la square four bundzod and | eee ee te ety nai, cecil cack, wt abe ont years, fang tegiind fuecany Inthe Goutt of appene"ie | "Dr FW. Riter, Je, han returned trom a witsy ata, Ee Foek teetycitmytou yours | Brea! sieves ad) 10 He" Gp ince ott ‘ed | often gocaeeer” a Repeal of Sod ll er fate of atx per cont at cas, favor of the ‘lant, : Salwhe = Sr we who was for many years | tha southeast corner of ssid lot thence | @ = ‘option purchaser. S20 Sbpeal from tht irae Aoetms., The case wos on | business trip to Pittsburg. 8 Prominent merchant of .this place, died | notth seventeen (11) feet by a depth of the same | COurezancing, recording and notarial fees at the Styeieed at oe be closed’ is 38 Parties 0 alt ‘reatdents of the, District a te ot na Nay Long of Kereer, W. Vai, te the guest St bee Sisko Tetotay saceing, She was the ma. | width of one hundied and forty-six yenst hed plica ‘with within ton daye trom: of sale, other- See ee Se oe yi be 3 jendant, Scott, wi JW. B. ton, terral grandmother Z illard, provements, Wise the trustees reserve resell resold fio Howard House and’ the Pl yy Ls Ge atemtnste! being | "Terms of sale: ig st of the defaulting post -~~ay Og? Hotel of | Mr. B. H. Btinemetz and family have opened | the mother of Miss Antonia Ford, who became the | pitt aie ant ane oF sale. (A \Ge- | property at the risk and vost p tapenond —ae Ss a os at | thelr cottage on Grove avenue. * 2 Ferme to ‘be complica wht in Atteen days. “ah time solvent, conveyed the property to his Miss Mabel Freemav of Baltimore is visiting purchaser's gauehters, in fee’ simple, reserving to himself a| Mra. 1. A. Rearick. y FY Bae ce estate and @ general power of appointment. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coben are at thelr cottage jedtakds 22 OO i i : |