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ey THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1898-24 PAGES. — — —— " AN, ~ +, a >, Mary Sadler, Miss Lillian Snowden, Miss Maud | trceps in Santiago. ‘The warfare maintained ty | tortoise shell mustache tomb, with silver CT: y > I< 2a 3 U B U R BAN N E W S Harrison, Mise Myra Waters, J.ise Mitglene Eu- | Toral’s sharpshooters in directing thelr fercest fe | filigree case, while Mie eh, Smith, also AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. iat, Mise Alice Jobe, Mrs. See ror eee their medical aid has in- | from the national capital, won the second MONDAY. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. z liam Valk. Mra. I. A. Johnstone, Mrs. J. D. - rize, a silver hat marker. rE. “i 08. ae ror Mr. Barnes Compton, jr.; Mr, George | An order has teen received by the Brightwood | Prize, “ arker. a JAMES W. RATCLIFFE. ING. = os Se Eee Waters, Je; day (Howell, Mr Stephen Gambriil, | Rallwes Company compelling it to discentinue she | _ Those Playing Were: Alles Willis and Miss | 0. G. SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST AMES W. RATCLIFFE. Al DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. - = J: Mr. Ogle Marbury, Dr. T. Watts Byerly, Mr. | tse of its Kenyon street line and to remove the | Ethel Willis, Memphis, Tenn.; Miss Wilson | cposrers: SALE OF VALUARLE PROPERTY : aah : _ | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LARGE BUILDING LoT <a ¥.'Hall Brebme and Mr. Eb Duvall and Me. | present tracks. poles snd wires from that street | and Mrs. Sturgis, Sherman, Tex.; Mr. and IMPROVED BY A THREE-STORY BRICK | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV- ON C STREET SOUTH BETWEEN DELA- ‘The following transfers of real estate have been | and Mrs. F.C. Dezendorf of Laurel. The chap- wate thirty an Mrs. Webb, Hagerstown, Md.; Mrs. Miuies, DWELLING, KNOWN AS NO. L STREET ED PROPERTY ON | NORTH CAVITOL WARE AVENU AND SOUTH CAPITOL et upon the land record books of this county: | ¢rone were ‘Mra, ‘T. Watts Byerly and Mre. ‘T. | | An unknown besclist was overceme by the heat | Mrs. Dr. Jones, Snow Hill, Md.; Mrs. Sit- NORTHEAST. pSTREET BETWEEN ML AND N STREETS. STREET. sie M. Lemeett. part of lot No. 2, square 27. see- } conducting the Laurel Bareain House for several | ambulance was summeved to convey lim to his | Vandegrif, Mr. and Mrs.*Agnew, Mr. H. B. | 10. 1604. and duly reerded In liter No. 399%. | eccraa for the ‘District of Gulumbla, and at the | Nor site fatio wee - md records of Seren - Mr. G bem Smith, Mr. -H. H. Smith and Mr. Coffin of | felfo 362 et seq., one cf the land records of the . 0. 2150, 76 et neq.. of the Im o tien 2. Chevy Chase; $750. H. Maurice Talbott, | months. have dissolved partnership. Mr. G. Ad- ie. . Mr. -H. mi : District of Columbia, and at the reques: of the | dest of the parties secured thereby, the under- | the District of Columbia, and at the request of paris Remus KR. Darby. part of “Johnson's | dison C. Hodges hax . _bosiness und ape aS Heitmueller a 2 Washington. f Be parties secured thereby, we will sell, pnblie ag trastecs, will «ffer for sale, by public nur- | the party secured . we, the undersigned a eo = o Je ye pohanc name. oners me} as ’ a ~ ee J v mn, = oa - i eae tra. gape mrery” Mes $810. Alpheus Middleton, trus- | Wil conduct 1t at the same place 1m his name. ers an assests or The Ladies’ Orchestra: at this house at- | Ructicn, Im front at the preemies, on’ MONDAY, in front of the premises, on’ WE! trustees, will sell at public auction, im front of ;, 5 | chats im fhe constraticn of the recent Brightwood | tracts great attention by.its superior music | THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JULY, 180s, AF | TBE THIRD DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. DAY, THE FIRST DAY OF the premines, on Mc toe John ‘f. Bein, part of “Easy Purebase;” | spending t summer with Mrs. Dora Baldwin at | fewer. It is thought however, that s:me mis- | 609 charming pers a Fs f FIVE O'CLOCK P. cUawi HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following | AUGUST, A’D. 1808, AT FIV cK PM. them are | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land * by . 5 4 . i nal € 10 John C. Riley. one acre | “Rose!awn teke has been made, as the cewer was laid with: ing personnnel,. Four 0: a = e: S on, | described real estate, situate in the city of Wa: the following described land erulmes ae cn ac gan; Mary B. Trail to |. The Ladies’ Society of the First Raptist Church | out solicitation feria vroperty holders, and Yete | Members of the famous’ McGibeny family, | and premises. sttuaté in the city of Washington, | described real District of . ° eDie of land. near Dar lumbia, to wi Edward E. Trail, part of * tow in the city of Washington, in the Distri lumbia abd designated and being original known to all lovers of music. Each mem- | District of Columbia, and desig ber of the concert company plays two in- | Jot rumbered one hundred cand -e of Mr. Howard | claimed the conduit is incapable of draining thor- ington.’ in the District of, inte Tuesday night. | ouchly. feadow;? ¢—. | held a lawn fete at the reside rty. A. Gilbert, on Prince George s.reet, 2 tence Semanal Je cen ing to the subdivision made by Walter S. Cox. | ®, fm square 687, frouting BO feet on the south # Wm. Hill et ux. to Reese G. Brooks, tract of | Tie lawa’ was beautifully illuminated with Jap-| ‘Tbe granolithic walk on Flint street between | strumente, Bee Ree ee Re a eet mtn | truchec. and cothers ati Ieee an -eeeare sae kaseeed Lak Soe Oeetet teen Beads eden > yeaas Widbad 40 aks te Saeseglentaans FIL wana vanceae Metin: Sth and Oth is buried under seven Inches of mud |" Washingtonians at thé Atlantic are: F. | Demy! cimnt, mundred jand Afty-six (Sb and, seventy-two (672), as per plat recorced In | South Capitol street by a depth of 134 feet G Contractor WA. Baldwin. part of tract called “Forest; $- fles resumed tue work of put-| #nd sand. ‘This is cured by the fact of the sid Weed to Miles Fuller. lot at Somerset Hei of the ting the second layer of gravel on Washington ave- | Walk being st least two feet lower than the st {| D. Taner, Dr. and Mrs. Hill Achison and | office o: orda of the surveyor's | inches. the surveyor of the Dix let of Columbia ‘One-third cash. bal. in one (1) and Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase 2 Alfred G. Ubler ts Mendum Wood, nue this week. =“ | and five fect below the abutting lots. Soe aa tg ae Smut ME. 0d | mo Gy years. with interest at Overcoat per | Mil. the Improvese money to be paid in cash. and the balunce in three square feet of land at Somerset Helghts; $—. Grover Hobbs, the fourteen-year-old son of Mr. | It was confidently expected that ere this Flint | Mrs. Agnew, C, F. Gilmore, Judge LL. | Maui” Jayable semiannualiy,. and’ secured ‘by |. ‘Terms: One-third cosh, the balance in ene and | equal Installments, papable tn ones tee wind, three rhe following sults in equity have recently been | Jemes Hobbs, manager for Senator Gorman on his | street world be graded! and graveled its entire | Harlan, Mrs. Jno. F. Waggaman, Miss | geod of trust on the property sold or all cash, at | tW Years, with interest from the day of sale at | years, with Interest at six (G) per centum per an. placed e docket of the eireuit court: Toer- | farm im Howard county, near Laurel, had bis arm | length, brt the appropriation therefor was thrown | Marfe Thomas, Mrs. Doll, Floyd Wagga- | the option ef the purchaser. A deposit of £100 | 8X per it per annum, secured by deed of trust | Hum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se- ton G ys. Warren Choate and | roken in two places and received internal injuries | out in conference between the two heuses of Cone man, Henry E. Waggaman, Mrs. David I. | will ve required at time of sale. AM convesanciug = the Property sold, or all cash. at the option of corel J deca of {ast BpoD the property sold. or others, payment of fines in local | by being thrown from a colt Sunday afternoon. He eae citizen has been assured, however, iy Griffith, Miss Griffith, Mr. Chas. Grifith | and recording at purchasers cost. If teris ere the pure a bit dencsit of $100 required” upon * seth “2 opt ea of the purchaser. A deposit eption Edward C. Peter for complainant. | was a page in 1 ite, for which he had been | Commissioner Beach that the grading. which Is | OG urs, 1. G. Calvert rot compiled with In fifteen days from cay of | #¢eeptahee of bid. If the terms of sule are not | o je required of the purchaser at the In th tt tage from the Tenleytown | selected by Senator Gorman very necessary. will be done out of acether appro- See eee = sale the trustees reserve the rizht to resell at the | Compled with in 15 doys from the day cf sale the | Ume of sale All conveyancing. recording. notarial ind. Ttockv ile 1 Land Company to “ah There was a straw ride and party given by Miss | Priation. The Colonade is entertaining extensively. | SLY “ina cost of defaulting. Purchaser, after 5 | Uestees reserve the right to resell the property at | fees ard revenue stamps at the coat of the pur- Bovwlees. to morta ’& Tal- | Joney ‘Keys to a number of her friends Tuesday | Mr. John W. Keene bad a narrow escap Yachting and bowling parties, whiling | fare “notice of such resale, hublished’ in’ ‘seme | the tlak nd cost of the defaulting purchaser, atter | chaser. Terms of wale te be complied with wittns bott for compl In the mat fa mortgage | night. Among these enjoy Miss Keys’ hospi- | Sericus pe Thursday afterncor while away the summer hours. Among the | Washington newspaper. z 5 day Lip gach resale in some new scene gti eg Lied sale, otherwise the trustecs from Annie Vance to Bernard L. Lyd tality were: Misses Ada Prost, Emily Bonnet, | 0M the house in South Washirgton on which he is | guests are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, Mrs. CHARLES B, MAURY, Trustee, cocci eee DC. al cee: | Meaeee te are to mam the preety at Geo close mortgage; J. Alby Henderson for compl Hlanche Damount, Annie Middieton, Nellie Lee, | ¢Untractor.” A workmon on a floor above dropn2d | Spencer, Miss Essie Spencer, Miss Jennie FRANK T. RAWLID Faneing, etc.. ut the parchaser's, cust. and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after at le Tursday the follwing ‘business wae transacted: | Coe Smith Liston Wallaes, Nanoy Wallace, Wi | Suited orly in dazing hia for'a white. anit yind Mrs. Samuel Waggaman have a FUTURE DAYS. Iy22-d&ds ‘Trustees. WILLIAM EDAIONSTON, ye public road petitioned for by_C. T. -1 Tee, Bob ® ohn ‘Teytos Sa a e1 ‘ul_ cottage ir. an =e = ms TCE Ae rey a erro ar eee cen ea senlsteeaae Gee TAKOMA VARK. Thomas J. Bele Mrs Grifith and Miss W. RATCLIFFE, ee Se TIL WILSON, Att'y for Party Seo “te sd and Jebn M. Loe: aii contaery = and Mr. Daniles of Berwyr; Misses Agnes sas Griffith are their guests. ssor to Rateliffe, S ee — - os. 622-624 : stonw s. and on loved for by - | Bessie and Nora Gray, Messis, ¥ H _— SIEES’ SALE OF =< Sie —- OF 1078 Pep siners, appointed) were | ease sul Nore, Gray. Messrs. Walter Gray aid |) ‘77, roung men’ of akoma)sre endeavoring to Gace a ane etme | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN —TO PAY sTOR- wo Se GAMER ee Le RORY BRICK AND Stee S DWRLT amuel S mes and Wm. and Louis | “The barn, stable, corn house and other outbuild- | crganize a base ball team, and it is thonght that ] Sewing for the Brave ye a | as ech a ede HINGTON De ees te ee ee D. Mainbar a ds of examiners will mes, | mes on the farm of Maj. Richard Contee were | through their energies, assisted by Mr. Judd, the Front and Playing Euchre. ie ene a ee Marts ck Yollctd of trust, duly recorded in E. R due of them was constructed 234 years ago and the | Park, their endeevor will not be without avail. ALLENHURST, N. J., July 22, 1808, | hold Furniture, etc., stored in’ names of John A-| request of ‘the party serused thereby. wer the | rds of the Diitelet of Celuita. sal eet ate mes Cine last one shoat fty years: ago. “The major does uot | | A uragressive enchre party will bo given'at Ta-| (4 soldier's sewing ‘circle has been or-|porrese and ellen M. Harlan, and J\ Pool ‘able | undersigned {rustees, will offer for sale by’ pub- | presed in equity No. Iii by the Supreme Court ames ane know the cause of the fire. There was no iusur- | koma Hotel this evening. n =D. Chapman, Ps ferested | lie auction, in front of the premises, on TUES. | of sald District, and at the requeMt of the partion Mills, $44.50: ©. W. Kisner. $41 ance. ‘Among the arrivals at the hotel this weer are | 82Mized by the young women of this “re- | will please take notice. DAY, OND DAY OF AUGUST, 3806, AT | themty peta’ ant st the reqwe®t of the Sais: o oe watees: The drought was bre Ry afternoon by: & = ’ tre eee ee eck | sort, who are spending an hour or two| Terms cash. HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol | front ef the $1 46: G. M. Wal Norris. $2 Angust Hanfman, % ntraet for building a two-story additt Wis scheol house at this place was, Mc mises, on THURSDAY 1898, AT FIVE g described real esta on, District ; 2 W. B. Dingerfield, Mrs. C. H. Sewell, A. H. 2 Corn, grass, and, gerfleld, ewell, A. H. | SC? 4 etation had been suffering | O’Ccnnor, Miss Gertrude Davis, 8. 8. Carroll. Geo. | Very day working very industriously in | —“ 7 = ———— in, Wuile there will be | T. Dallar and family, Alexander Suisbuugh and | the preparation of linen articles that will . J.C coptous and) much-nee in fact, #ll growing v greatly for want of Jy23-6t JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auct. ing described real estate, situate in that part | TWE: If clty of Washington’ formerly known as | P.M. the follow! Georgetown, In the District of Columbia, county of Washin, = tn the f Columbia: Lots shortage in all crops ain of esday will : and designated as lot numbered fifty-two 0 and in J. G. Mi ° oi dng last, awarded to Werther & Brake, contractors | $h’nuch toward helping wet. YY “HY family, and H.C. Johnson and family. be shipped from time to time, through the Ashford & Hicout, trustees subdivision of jmrt | tisiow et iot 4. Meek at Hokie, Sere and buillers, at $1,200 Licht cea The Junior Order of United American Mechanics | mecium of the Red Cross Society, to_the ) AST SIDE OF 41H | of square red undred and twelve (112). | per plat recorded in Liber County H. Maurice T: tt, atterney for the Washington es = now rid meetings at the n hall, front, Miss Charlotte M. Campbell of Eliz- v1 cae BETW EI NL AND M STREETS Cooke Park, as per plat ‘corded | &9, of the records of the sv rveyor's. etrie Railroad Co BROOKLAND. Mr. Geo. A. Warren, a resident of Takoma, and | abeth, N. J., who is one of the prime NORTHEAST. A. K. S., folio 241, of the records of the | District county comnts: ies a number of years an employe in the War! movers of the organization, was elected | _ By virtue of aoe 2 one oRete. ia EY ay ae we Nee beta ee iatrict of Colum- | “Terms: One-third cash, of which peat ot wer the Georgetown pie ‘ Seren oe dep: ert, ha 1 omote » chief clerl noviers ee D = sai respectively, in 1 No. 1537. folios | bia (ss mare 112 g now known quare : . 2 Seats wiles; Sie Ye acta Mary Crook bas returned froma Vengthy | troche aiguel services oe ae Soe con | Dresidents Miss zrattlelzittell of New Lore a7 et seq, che of the land records of che | 1282, in saul city of Washington), together wiey | $20? 8 each Tor must be! made at ‘the tiene of nthly meeting of the local | itit to Boston, Springfield aud other points in | number of deeds have been passed by the | Vice president; Miss Wood of East Orange, of Columbia, and at the request of the | all the Improvements, rights, dc. ope tigg tapered ergy ange tog gre wood of St. Andrew, held | Mersachusetts. mayor and council of the park to parties who | Secretary, and Miss Morton of Newark, ties secured thereby, we will sell, publi > Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and : = ee ey ee here las? Moaday event bers of the various ¢ about seventy-five mem- | Mr. Butler of Beston ix the guest of Lis uncle, | bought property apters of the District « Mr. Hogar. Dr. H. 3 d i ft r litwo yea ’ > whica notes of purchaser, bearing interest two Years ago at the tax sale. N. J., treasurer. Mrs. John Williams of tion, "in front of the yremises, on ERUDAY, | to sears, with interest from the day of sabe at | Noy cx orks qhatetne cere eee Camp ard wife have returned trom a | New York to ot the wed at ahe purchasing | AUGUST FIFTH, 1898. AT HALE-PAST FOUR | 81x per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust | 2%, Of sale (payable quarterly), and secures! by g | ACGUST 5 : K | on the property: eo : deed of trust on the property seid, wii be jax b! were entertained s ests. evi ors ™ visit to Obie rs fi 7. Jew | O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- m the property sold, or all cash, xt the option of prep 'y Hee cented te te eee ee oe Me Tole Ww. | Mrs. Christie of Galitzen, Pa., and Mrs. Fannio | tet’ N: srcceuder hay returned to her home | committee and Miss Witherspoon of New | tute, atuate tn the city of Warhingten, Iistrict of | the Dctharer,” A depesit ot $10) fequired at tion: | 0 AN caKh, at Lhe open af he" purchases Werner, where a bountiful supper was served them | Jobnson of Harrisburg, Pa., ere the guests of Mrs. | at Kedlands, Md., after a visit to Miss Susie Davis | YCTK was elected chairman of the work | Cciumbia: Lots 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 and in | of gale. Af ihe terms of sale are not complied | converanciag and recurd:ng at amr by the ladies of Christ Episcopal Church. After | Curl Burg in the par committee. These two ladies, with eon scuare 806, of Jay's subdivision of ¢riginal lots a Peary sepa mre rey Be peed PT bien ‘thes supper they repaired to the church, where the ‘The shies oi The Pi yterlan Sunday school gaye an excur- | cers, form the executive committee. out suid square, and recorded in Liber ik., follo a uit asco st 0 se the property at > prot . Recting was “iid, which was presidel over by | Te work on the Eckington school is progressi0z | sion to Marshall Hail Incr Wemeeane seventy-five young ladies have joined the | 285. the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser, after | the property at the 1 repi Mr. Frank M ly, and it will be ready fer cecupation in Sep-"| — yrg, five days’ advertisement of such resale in some | Purchaser or purc vens of Washington. The regul Israel Adey of Brooklyn 13 visiting her | circle and over 200 handkerchiefs, 150 | Terms made known at time of sale, newspaper published In| Washington D, 1a. tsement in The Evening Star newspaper address was delivered by Mr. C. M. Singley tember. mother, Mis. Alexander Macallister, on Maple | towels and 50 sheets have already been HEN GOERS ue A ene conveyancing, ete., at purchaser's cost. oA THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ¥ Ipbix, his subject being “The Rule The Friday evening sociubles at the residence | @GNSe- i made and will be forwarded in a few days] sy23dis" =) are 3 SAMUEL CROSS, JOHN W. PILLING ce." Other addresses on general subjects were | of Rey. C. 0. Cook, pastor of the Brookland M emt AU ECES Sepene hee ae aro eel Feat eran: 2 WILLIAM A. GORDON. on delivered by Mr. Pierce of Philadelphia, Prof. | Ch och, S beans seeds Sheen ant to spel he summer with her daughters e . eS SRT = -a&d ef = ee = Mazo and Dr. Joses of Washington and others: | GEUfeH, Imave been well strended and, have been | in'New York: oe The married women of Allenhurst are JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. S20 eRe ae eos __Trustees._| “THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCT., 915 F he different church orders of this town had hen | "MSSM tis of Howe ard her danghter, Miss | gQl Je Mt McCauley of Weshington has sublet | also busy with similar work, and are or- (Suecessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) terete (PRA CHIERE: “Ancticnser. EES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED invited to take part in the meeting. Mr. ve | Mary Helen Howe. have goue to Rockbridge Alun | fol! Mr. Dyre his house on Carroll avenue for the | ganizing ai auxiliary branch of the Red Rie OnUe DESIRABLE. ERIOR steliffe, Suttom & Co.) me BALE OF SALOARI ROVED Mice Mary Iifgsioe the Chrlatian Endeavor woclery, | SUtINES, Va : Ss Cross Society among the ladies of the re- | “RESIDENCE, NO. 2119 N STREET NORTH- SALE OF THREE-STORY Bricx | BASEMENT BRICK DWELT Wet manasa ni addeedaee. givbias & gederal: Oo: Mr. Stroman and family are now located in West = e sort. Mrs. McWilliams of New York is WEST. . NO. 3042 CAMBRIDGE STREET. WOOD AVENUE I ETWEEN 7 the ne para ae ane certian a TENLEYTOW president; Mrs. Dr. Baldwin, secretary, and| By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in WASHINGTON, D.C. SPRUCE STREETS, LE DROIT PARK leties ipsa : Neb ie Ua eee Mrs. Thayer, treasurer. Mrs. John M. | Liber No. 2068, follo 165 et seq., of the land rec-| By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in| By virtue of @ dee! of trust te os, duke recorded » Burden Bearer Circle of the King's Daugh- | 16 rapidiy. Already the editice is gaining an tm-} Mies Ethel Marie Armes, a Washington news| Beach will be chal “of the sewing cir-| ords for the District of Columbia, and at the re-| Liber No. 2062. follo 479 et seq.. one of the land | among th: laad reccrds of the Distriet of Colom urde arer Circle o cing's D yeni: appearance 3 See a each w e chairman of the ie quest of the party secured thereby, the und ned | records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- | bia, we will, at the request of the holder of the ters will bo a lawn ty at Mr. 0, We. pretty. There will he services at St. Anthony's Chucca | P®P€r correspondent, has gene to Atlanta, Ga. cle, which will operate with the circle of | tristees will offer for sale by public auction in| quest of the party secured thereby, we, the under- | notes secured thereby, sell. at public auction. in men’s. this town, on Thureday. Juiy 28, 1898, be- | tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. and 7:90 D.tn. Mrs. Way, wife of Capt. Henry Way of the | the young ladies. n of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE | sigued trestees, will cffer for salé by public aue- | front of the premises. at FIVE O'CLOCK PM. 0) genaing at € be a a Gane on EOE oe a pee Bie = ae a a water department. is visiting in New York. At the Allenhurst Inn progressive euchre | FOURTH uN cH AU oe AP: Iss e at qh tu in tat of the premises, on TUESDAY, | ¥ EDNESDAY. THE THIRD DAY oO ye eerleen- yee y. of this suburb left Wednesday with the detachment | Tonight Miss A Me v1 a y o1 7 e were | O'CLOCK P.M., the following de ved real es- SOND DAY OF AUGUST, {| 1808, the following described propert ing among the wounded and suffering around San- | Cf the Engineer Corps for Jefferson barracks, Mis sl iss Ada Poore will entertain the mem- | party Tuesday evening all the prizes 1898, AT i property tinge. Mr. James Railey of Travilah, this county, died <1 . se oe Se e, e e city of Yashington, in the AST FOUR O'CLOCK P. the fullowt the county of Washington, District o: bers of St. Ann's cholr at her home on Grant place. | Won by ladies. Mrs. C. Merrill of New | tate, situate in the city ef Washington b i iM. hotell 5 oe ty expe is Le) wi . ad “ strict ot “AS cel in} described real estat te in of viz: Mfanita when if is thoroughly receaited, "| 8° | Last Friday Miss Mamte Murphy, the organist | Yerk, Miss Denton, Mrs. J. H. Warden and | istrict of Columbia, to wit: AM that certain | described real estate, situace in that part of the | viz ‘art of lot unmbered twenty-threc 7 agg 5 25 piece or parcel of land and premises known and | city of Washington formerly known as George- | Williem J. Lewis” subdivision of certain lots in Nery crap ae mag A crt ———— of St. Ann’s chotr, eutertained the members at her | Miss N. J. Denman were the successful | qistinguished ns und being lot hatmbered one bon | town, in the Distrlet of Colombia, knowo and des. | Dicck eight (@) in Le Duolt Park, ae pet pint of oe was o< Kew ad re he ~ f home. Muste and danci ee contestants. dred und seventy-two (172) of William L. Bram- | ignated as lot numbered fitty-tnree (53), in Asbford id subdivision, recorded tn Libes ‘eunty No. two brothers Hving, end bls remain were taken AIRFAX COURT HOUSE. tei allie, fois Mia sens See eEnS sare —— hall et al.'s subdivision of original Iot_ numbered | and Ridout, trustecs’, subdivision of Sort ee eens | St cane tok ar epecemed im 1 caceeper @ackaee that state for burial iS essing ‘Mrs. Murphy, ass: by Miss G four (4), In square numbered sixty-nine (6%), as | numbered One burdred and twelve (112) (formerly trict, beginning for the sald part of said lot at officers and teachers of the E. Sunday | County court convened Monday, Judge James M. | > gile Murphy, served ices, cake and fruits. A Comparison. plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of | culled Cooke Park), as per plat recorded in Liber | the northeast corner thereof, thence west seventy 1 South of Pooleavitle will hold pienic wee Love presiding. Wills of Olive Hyde and R. D. oe sora Be pat ss peut cy From Puck. riet of Columbia, fn book No. iat page 65, - R.S.. folio 241, of the records of the office of | five feet and twenty hundredths feet; the1 south, 3 an ee Wa Sie 4 woods, 5 = eir resi- %6 ro vi provements, rights, ete. e exer of istrict of Col ve-l red ; thence east on Berlleville, Md’ | & program will be rendered by | Beckley vere prbated. Sher.f Geerge A. Gordon | dence in the cottage of Sirs. U'lirlen, on Brands. | Mrs. Rochelle—“Is it true that household | together with all the improvements, rights, ete. | | the surves ‘ook see Sone os cate ete ee | ee ee be ee the schocl. Refreshments will be served in the | was appointed committee of Lovelace Brown. alice sa natiteces teas goods have gone up so?” two years, with wuterest from the Jay of sule at 6 | said city of Washington), together with all the | hundredths feet to Harewcod avenue, and th Sq\'"frind double toumament, festival and clay | Commonwealth of Virginia agt. Jacob Brice for | with Mie James Honoerat Eoneitegake her heme | Mrs, Parke—"Oh, yes! Every time I visit | fer cent per annum, secured. by deed of trust on | improveinente, rightar we, north sixteen and five-one bundredths feet to the pikeon shooting will be given at St. Jon's Chureh, | Selling Mquor withcut a Meers-; appeal being de-| “Mrs. Robert Curran and little son Eeul ec New | 7¥,grocer’s I feel as if I was at my dress- | the property sold, or all cash, at option of pur- | Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and | place of beginning, being the same property com 7 chaser. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. | two years, with interest from the dey of sale at 6 | veyed to George Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days | per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust op | from Scott. N-sb from day of sule, or trustees reserve the right to | the property sold, cr all cash, at the option of the | with all. the resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting | purchase. eposit of $100 required at time of | sulject to a cert ms of sile are not complied with | ber 26. 1890. (arroll Chapel, Fotest Glen, Md., Wednesday and | fective, case referred tack to Justice of the peace | York ure visiting Mrs. Curran's mother, Mrs. Wille | MOKer’ Thursday. August 3 and 4. 1808. Open all day. | for retrial. Same agt. Frank Fields for same of- | '#™ Poore. d supper served both deys. August 3 : % p.m. clay pigeon shooting, for which prizes | B8e; Jury, @ verdict of not guilty. will be given: Auguat 4, touraament at 1 p.m. | Chas. Lewis, brought before the court on writ SELON. From Puck. Hyde by deed of May & and Francis C. Nesbit. to thereunto bele Rt, dated Septe rded October 4. 1800. 4 purchaser after ive days’ advertisement of such | sale. If the te x ; 31? Tesale in some newspaper published in Washington, | in fifteen days fiom the Cay of sale the trustees | L'ber 1536, folio 57 et seG.. of the land records ¢ Prominent sp em sateen the Enigtite: [af Mabess corpus for selling cident sulcits. wee | secs teten Martin, Mies Mattie aaa ae Brown—Oh, yes! the world moves! D. C. All conveyancing, etc., at purchaser's cost. | reserve the right to resell the property at the risk | the District of Columbia, with the accrued interest a : ey me ey remanded to justice of the peace for retrial. 2 = ‘artin, Mrs. T. Jones—"Y and it has;to hustle to keep WALTER HEISTON, and cost of the def: ng purchaser, after five | thereon. The exact amount of the Sncum third, driving whip. wes for ama Mr . Rebecea Dewey, wife of Mr. A. A. Dewey, | Martin and Miss Helen Martin have gone to | up with the United States.” Gee eee ALSH, days" advertisemeat of _ eS such resale in some news- | to be announced at the time of sale. teure it, ssndle; second, bridle: third, wip: | qiea at bec home, near here. Hatantey aah need Saratoga Springs, N. ¥., for a visit. pes: Trustees. | paper published in Washington, D. C. All con-| “Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance In : ithieum of Clarksburg distric _ ome = * Mrs. T. R. Ho _ a — = veyaneing, ete., at purchas-r's cost. two . to be represented by notes of died eelecls Sunday Mast) ot Masvenidenes, | faeces ia eee oe ene |e Ge spending @ month with] He—“If this dead bird ornamentation JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. oe ee SAMUEL CROSS. di cemedisese® menting sodeienn ion lon mee moana meee Sth ee Lanaerenen Ea Deetl N22 | iv among.ithe: vialtors at: Me ORs Ts | Sisson/s) this, 0 ah) rei Kk craze goes on the women will be decorating (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) WILLIAM A. GORDON, payable semf-anoualiy, avd secured’ by deed. ¢ prowiuent rats al Rie Mfoland wae very Peron, tec atceeee, Mem ele Sissons - Fred Broome of Kuoxville, Tenn., was | their hais with stuffed lambs.” Jy20-d&ds Trustees. | trust upon the property old, or all cash. at active in polities. | He was also a prominent | O° Pyne Walter Atheye Mh Russel ean Ey, | Fecent guest of Dr. C. T. Warner. She—Would that please you men as | 1RUSTEFS' SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, NO. [SS tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required ey seen Le Sat fo chlldven survive Mim | Cuca uc Viceming. “All of Orica, Wasduir | ¥¢- 4. H. Kinnear aud family vetamed’ Tims: fmmmeh as the sieht ob otited calves?” 1237 -M STREET NORTHEAST. Te RSS at time of aale. All conveyancing and. recording He ‘had been married four times, his last wife | County. day from their trip to Nashville. He felt in his pockets surreptitiously for | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in cliffe, Sutte at cost of purchaser, Terms of sale to be complied ae eee Beret Me. Simson Best. |” Mise Mamle C. Wiley bas returned from a visit | Mc: Jona W. : eHecia Of ight before | Liber No. 1987, folio 877 et seq... of the and OF THREE-STORY ERICK | with within ten dass from date of aule, otherwise Mra. H. 1. Shreove and daughter Henrietta of | 1. Warren meaty, Wier te nee from. 8, vist TET fae Ce ae Lies n a boolnten deputy, | nis! front-row_Checkayot the might before ror ther District (ot caldiniia, andeatithe: : CAMERIDGE. STEEL, | the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop~ Westmirser are the guests of Mrs. H. Q. Nourse | ceremonies of the Shenandoah Normal College ae marshal for the town of Kensington. Indianapolis Journal. request of the parties secured thereby, the under- Be GE § PET, | orty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- oo fess pe ghartar Fabrics cee "Mix | Reliance. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss | "8. IR. 8. Shepherd and son, Miss Carrie Page Se ae signed trustees will offer for sale by public auc By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | Cheser, after five days’ advertisement of h re aukevd iw au accampibbea mustangs 8s | Marcia Wiley, and her friend, Miss Park: and Miss Oral Adams are visiting Mrs. Shepterd's | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. | ten, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, | riper 'No. 2062, follo 484 et seq. one of the land | Sale im some bewspaper published in Washing- THIRD DAY OF AUG The wife of Prof. Cassiday of Alabama has been | ,,2€%- T- D. "Lewis is visiting friends in the vil- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heury Page, of Greenfield, ST, A.D. 1808, AT HALF- | records of the District of Columbia, and at the | ton, D.C. lor a for lage. Nelson county, Va. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK E.M., the following de- | request of the party secured chery’ Wen the tee B. H. WARNER, See, Sense Be eee ea nae eneel tetend, | “Amang the Washington people apending the cam: | Mrs. Hecneee GS. McGrader ot Washington is Todas, scribed real estate, situate in the county ef Wush- | Qersigaed, trustees. will offer for eale, by. public JOE B. TARY ER. Tile sellewiag: maatheds Was transucted in the | M¢F in this place are: Mr. H. L. RB. Atkisson and | spending a week with Mrs. W. W. Eldridge. Walter B. Williams & €o.,-Aucts., 10th and D | !{ston, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot | anction, in trent of the premi mn TUESDAY, | _3y21-d&ds __ Trustees, orphans court Tuesday: Letters testamentary | ‘mily, Mrs. M.A. Austin and Mr. O. W. Huntt. Mr. Ben G. Ray, accompanied’ by his” brother, » galesoe at fy Ce | i ee GS ees Chin the | THE SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, 1808. AT JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. were grated Wm. Ko Purdum upon the personal | 4, White man named W. W. Jones was tried be- | Mr. ‘Alfred Ray, lett for his. home in Colorade, | St: 0-W—Trustees’ sale of square No. 765, on Sat- | Washington Brick Machine Company's subdivision AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following (Successor to Katcliffe, Sutton & Co.) estcre of John Rufus Purdam, “deceased, bond, | fe Justice J. i. Taylor Friday, chasged with | ‘Texas, Tresday.’ Mrs. Ray aud daughter will vit )urday, July 23, at 5 p.m, Eugene Carist and | of ‘Trinidad, as per plat in coumy book No. 6, | desct'ted real eatate, situate in that part of the 2S = ‘ $4000. deseok M Bumetos” omaiaenat ‘¢ | criminally assaulting a colored girl, Adeliue Gib- | relativeg till in the fall. Henry E. Davis, trustees. Page 120, in the surveyor’s office of the District | city of Washington "fermerly known as George- | (RUSTEES'’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED ster Sheckies, deceased, pasted bie first ana | 82 about fourteen years of age. He was commit-| Mr. Preston B. Ray of the Sth Maryland Volun- Monday. of Columbia. town, in the District of Columbia, known rnd REAL ESTATE ON C.D AND E STREETS (Bester shee eased, p ie first and | feq'to jail for the action of the grand Jury. teers has been at home ou a furlough fie mea % Ca mara ‘Terms: Oue-third cash, the bulance in one designated es lot musnbered fifty-four (54), in SOUTH, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SIX- @ Maggie and Rachael Garrett, teachers in > —- — oars. as C. G. Sloan & mas 1407 G st. n.w.— | two years, with interest from ae das on ale Beton and eee cae veto of pee TEENTH STREETS EAST, AND ON 15TH ehuekndia'e = dae — =~ s cs iss Helen Bickford of Washington is e Trustees’ sale of No. 601 L st. n.e., on Monda six per cent per annum, secured by deed r of square tambered one hurdred and twelve (112) STREET EAST _Mhools of Washington, are spending the HYATTSVILLE. of Miss Ranle Mannakee, sd the guest | suiy 25, at 5 p.m. Charles B. Maury and Frock | on the property sold, or’ all cash, at the option alled Cooke Park), as per plat recorded | gy virtue of five certain deeds of trust to us, f Mrs. Kitty Garrett. ns of Washington ts a guest Prof. Colter RS. Rev. Mr. C. J. S. Mayo and family have gone to | Obio, folio 241, of the recor Miss Emma I er. A deposit of $100 required upon id Miss Bessie Colter of Oxford, the pureh: uly recorded in Liber No. 1822, folio 278 et seq.. T. Rawlings, trustees ee re visiting at the heme of ‘elson acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not | office of the surveyor of the District of {clio 283 et feq., and follo 287 et seq., and tolls (oe at the Corcoran. . ‘The \Wonisnte! Chetan! Temperance tors ca | S== <= complied with in Afteen days from the day of eale | (suid square 112 being now known. as square 12 oF aio Rak et ote. Kak hike BOS at M.' Joseph Morgan of the U. %. Volunteers, | Semerset, Va., for a briet visit. meet Thursday moraing: gue oe et Oe AUCTION SALES the: ieastose: reserve: the tight 0 xesell che prop: || sal clty of Washtheton), tugcther sith ell che land reccrds of the District of Colum- camping at Fredericksburg, Va.. paid a short visit | Mr. Meson of New Ycrk, who has been visiting | the St. Pads Mae Wag ,e: *t 10 o'clock, in es . erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. | Improvements, rights, dc See eccasa, tinchone i oak me to Bis relatives this week. Mr. Robert Wells, has returned home. mothers’ meeting will be held.” othe =F * “TERN choser after five days’ advertisement of such re- | |Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and | p.tiie suction, in front of the premise Surday evening last Mr. MeLain of Herndon, 5 Miss Dorothy -Baldwi . THIS AFTERNOON, le in e newspaper published in Washington, {| tWe years. with intercet from the day of eale at | PtRspAY., THE TWENTY-EIG Va.. was drowned in the Chesapeake and Ohio | | Miss Davies @ Wasbington Is visiting Mrs. R. | | Suns Dcrothy Baldwin. daughter of Mr. TE TGk D.C. ‘All conveyanelug, ete., nt the purchaser's | 81x per ceat per annem, secured by deed of trot | JHURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EI caral near Pennifield’s loek, this county. Mr. | E. White TocHOKe: gor ee mores te visiting: Mrs. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., AUCTIONEERS, | 2..° Secs oe ati on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of | 2QE* Sig ome MeLain was ina boat with two a. began to sw re increased P.M," the following 4: situate In the city of Washing of Columbia, and designeted as and being | her persons, and, | Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will leave for Round | “Miss Mlanche Ridgely has returned from a visit n along after the | Hill, Va.. next week for a visit of several weeks. | of five weeks in Brooklyn, N.Y. = cow. = EEE! the purchaser. A deposit of $100 requil t time Y PUBLIC AUCTION, OF AN SOUN tn hearer : “he comple ir speed, leaving , Dist : SLOSE'Y. of sale. If ihe terms of sale are not complied THIRD INGORE TS WILLIAM RB. MeCLOSKY, 1 “ o el At the annual meeting o1 ockkold ) INTEREST IN ALL 3 -d&ds with in 15 days from the day of sale, the trus- | 3° . 12. 13,-14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, in behind. They looked back ang | DF. Se ae ee te NC icenisingtoninads Cheer oie trie railcond herd SDE ottir WARHINGTON. D.C. | JSS 08s tees reserve the right to resell the property at the | Soutre ots; and Nts i, 2 810, 38 and io, in under the water thought | the brick house on Johnson avenue and will be | raay evening, Be Ie ie (eens railroad. held BOUNDED BY SOUTH CAROLINA AVENU)S JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIO: risk ard cost of the defaulting pur: after | Savars 1 The lots will he sold separately laying some trick and kept on row- | berwanent residents here. fos rick, Mr. KR. W. DB STREEY AND 2D AND 3D 5) MG aE oS five days’ advertisement of such cesale in some : x Walker and Mr. Joha T. Freeman wei Sutton & ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money appointed SOUTHEAST, WASHINGTON, D. Cc. (Successor to Ratelitt leoking beck again he bad disap. Miss ¢ tive committee to look into the affairs of lotte Fenwick of Washington, who | an exec newspaper published in ¥ D.C. AM | tn cash, and the balauce in two equal installments, = = spniloy ie ued home. > greater than the receipts. A new troll ea jet of bia, and ase . REAL Pa’ EING 3] zt D- WILLIAM va _ 46) pet pum, payable semi-annually swimmer, and ft ts thought | “rr *S BOme, a 3 fen eine scelpti. the District of Columbia, and at the request of the a Tae eas coe ILLIA GORDON, lig Ber ent inne et pn ere weg : - Mrs. Perey wo ting relatives in Virginia. nm will be put on tria! by which the ear bececcaccdgtherchyitliol enderaic S FRAME MLD NOWN A a rom day $ : 3 Tee ed with cramps and succumbed. | wie RG. Whiting bi cud fi asant | berated by one man. If successful : Der ree core anion potatoe ene - NO: 1 AND 1233 NEW J oy [eee Trusteca. | pe given, secured by deed of trust upon the property Belpre By lh Celera eld STS piting bas retusual froin a pleasant | ¢? yon uccessful, a saving ef | Will offer for sale, by public auction, pon, the ) een : Saree ee Sa id. or’ all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ad three : trip to Virginia. about 81,200 will be effected per year, the a es gee aby Gout ce aC LIOR aap AV HEAST, AND A LARGE! © G. SLOAN & CO., ALCTS., 1407 G ST. Now, | 801d, ot ash. ‘ p purchaser. ae ing of the schoot board Tuesday Frank | Al. #. G- Whiting 49 visiting friends in the | ¢ah_ be mun amore frequently ‘and the aule | BAY Of JUDY, Isis, Av FIVE O-CLOCK PAC, Se UAT ON SRE IRASL AT EE partes ins aieaen, All comseaatingy ar was i ? ‘school ethene ARETE is pene divided 0 d interest in square No. 765. N THE, p SAME, 4 IC | TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUARLE Lot, wir | purche : apres 0 Was appointed trustee of school 3, df Mee FH Racesetei bitte. wt coktars isa Mrs. W. W. Eldridge gave a luncheon M Seether elty Of B Jin square No. 765. ST OnTO ‘ SREOM, Dat | recording and notarial fees at the cost of the 1 vic 2 Re building a cottage 7 ., W. W. Eldri¢ cheon Mond 2 city of Washing! ‘ A N. OLD FRAME BUILDING THEREON; PREM- = Aevytigtend Spat ce Frank Collins. | Reuben McHiggs, | rew subclision cast of Heattecilie © | lust to a party of Washington ladies im bun Tae ee ee eee wid oan sheianiee a equa | By. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of SES 1506 MST NW. Chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within lumbus Bowman were The annual plenie of the Pin ney Memorial | Mrs. Alice Baxter of Indianapolis. Those massed on the 2Sth day uinles daa ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees trustees of schodl 7.distric installments, at one and two years from date of | the District of Columbia, passed on the 25th. yy virtue of a deed of trust. dated | te a Sea bapa sive uragesty Sat: Ghee eae Sear waa omega ee 120nd Wel | Church Sunday school held on. th were Mrs. Ben Moffitt, Mrs. James Hiiton fealesaithay purchase? (oil achieve milssomarosien, | UCeMay:rAcD aieos ein teguity cause No. 16829, | april 6, 1896, and recorded in Liber 2103, folio | Teserve the sight to tess the Bepery tod Clinton N. Metre aa ee een ere | estate Saturday, July Thoxe Aig hrs: Nore. Mrs, Fisher, Mrs. J. It. Lamble, | for the deferred payments, bearing Juterest at tie | Wherei” James T. Surumers is complainant und | 961 et seq., land records District of Colammia, the | 80d © WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, Me lace ton, X_ Moore as teacher at vd's. | Missec Latimer. Keptl: Richard. iss Mary Graham, Miss Grace Irwin and Miss rate of 6 per cent per anrum, and secured by a | William A. Richa e are defendants, the jersigned trustees will, by request of party se- JOHN D. COUGHLAN, Mr ard Lyddane of Georgetown has pur- | Miller. Mary Dorsey. Gordon, Lali anne geese: Mrs. Baxter left for her home on | deed of trust upon the property gold, or all cash, | wndersigned trustees will offer for sule at public | Cured, offer for sale, at public auction, In trent of 18-d&ds ‘Trustees. paid being $2510" por needs district, the | cum, ‘Lepper. Mayo, Mra. Ercok Wednesday, vat the option of the purchaser. Five hundred dol: | auction in front of the pretaises, on MONDAY. | Cremists: on FRIDAY, THE “TWENTS teri, | 37I8-a&ds: tra Latimer, Mrs. J. B. Busnside, Mrs. Join Lepper, Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Davidson, Messrs, Mrs. Edwin Hodge, who has been making a visit : veyanclng a THE FIRST DAY OF bCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. . ng a lars down at time of sale. All conveyancing anil : AUCTS., 1407 a fo her son. Dr. E. R. Hodge, has returned to | internal revenue stamps at cost of haser. if | HALP-PAST vtress Mon- | Latimer, Lowndes, Wells and Owens and the mem- | Washington. internal revenue stamp ts pure ° yA. D. 1898, AT] Day OF JULY, A. 1 » Sem Riggs, ¢ CK PM. as an en- tro . ALYS, AT FIV the follwing descrited lu or" pany K, Ist Regim bow stationed at F LOCK | C. G. SLOAN & CO. cd and_pretmis>s, — : 7 en | tirety, all of lot numbered nineteen (19), in square e elty Oo shington, —D. nd “STERS’ OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, toe, spent several days with friends here during | pers of the Sunday school The following delegates attended the Montgoim- Goer or aa oe cae he topes ease the ptt Tumbéred ‘seven hundred “und forty-three “(43), a sere ok Festi Nelorae fore ye bee TRUsaNG Pa STORY FRAME AND TWO" rt haiti Mrs. G. A. Kichardson has gone on a visit to | (TF County Woman's Christian Temperance Union, | to resell the property at the cost and risk of the | with the improvements thercen ax above enumer:| St°%n gquare numbered 197, metes aud bounds fe STORY BRICK, ON REEVES STREET. BE- The annual meeting of Ridgley Brown Camp, | ett, G; Scythe! held at Washington Grove, Wednesday lust: Mra. | parchuser | ee ated. the property to be sold being as follows: Be TWEEN 1ST AND 8D AND Q AND Rt ‘ans, will be held in Rockville | ‘Mise Natte ‘Tise bas gone for a brief vistt to | W- W. Eldridge, Mrs, Brace Thomas) Mn C gare EUGENE CARUSI, ‘Terms of sale: All cash up to the incumbranee, 3 : Ea giving et a point on “M" street seventy-three STREETS NORTHWEST. friends on the eastern shore. Varner, Mrs. L. A. Langille and Mrs. ©. ox HENRY E. DAVIS, secured by deeds of trust, aggregating thirty-four feet west from the northeast corner of said square By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April SSS Miss Pillsbury of Washington is visiting Mi: Smith. it being the largest number of delegati Jy12-d&ds Trustees. hundred ($3,400) dollars, with acerued interest; | 197, and running thence west on Ine of sald “"M"’ | 20,1893, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1S, RIVERDALE. Eva Moran. from any cne place. Miss Jennie Walker also at- =As the balance in six and twelv months from the | greet twenty-five: feet; thence south one hundred | follo 176 et seq., one of the land records of the ss Mr. William Harper is attending the reunion of | ¢ rie the consenting on FUTURE DAYS. date of ae aera aan bs cae cae feet to line of public ‘alley; thence east twenty- | D strict ef Columbia, and at the Fequest of the Velie i = the Confederate Veterais in Atlanta, Ga. A large party of young people from thls vicinit: on the proj foeend te . n of | five feet, id thence north one bundred feet to | party secured thereby, we will sell in front of the peth se tetty nang an, of ME. Jerdrue Baxter | “ira recent meeting of! chartered the Tarthold! ‘Tuesday last und spent 4 BY DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. the purchaser. “A deposit of two bundred ($200) | Tivce of beginning. being premises numbered i5os | eat’, u THURSDAY, THE 2 7 premises, at public auction, ‘ed to Chickamauga Tuesday | it was ordered that a war-wit be drawn on y, | delightful afternoon and cvening ernising up end dollars to be paid at the time of sale. Terims to | HShect promises. hs "i , ad = iaavaok rihwest. TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, AT A QUAR- to Join Grigsby's Rough Riders, 34 U_ 8. Volun- | Castle, treasurer of the county, for the sum of | down the river. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BLEVEN FRAME HOUSES | be complied with in fifteen Sire, sane of |" Usual terms, one-third cash, ete., more partic- | TER PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.’ the following teer Cavalry, the Black Hills Battalion, now at | $1,000 in favor of Josenh A. Biundon, payment in —- > CORNER “OF SECOND AND P STREETS | sale otherwise the property. w refold at the | ularly announced at sale, end a deposit of $150 | real estate, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- « Geo. H. ‘Thomas. i full for the iron brilge recently constructed across FALLS CHURCH. SOUTHWEST. tisk and cost of the defaulting Ihe cost of the | Tedulred when sale is made. trict of Columbia, and designated upon the ground fc. Randolph Ky, the branch east of this place. and for the building : By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded | recording, conveyancing, ete., at the cost of the EDWIN C. CUTTER. vlat or plan thereof os aud being pert of lot wum: — pb Kiiner of thie vicinity was at-| of the road from the Spa springs in Bladensburg in Liber No. 2015, at folio 443 et seq., one of | purchaser. WM. F. eee eight (8), in sauare numbéred tive hundred y last with appendicit's. He was | to Riverdale acroas the bridge. An TISS, Trustee, it home" was given Thursday evening by | the lund recor@s of the District of Columbia, we WILLIAM C. PRED and fifty-one (G51), beginning for said part of lot aie . : z : i Wyatt building. > removed to Garfield Hospital, where he is very ill, | _ The agricultural fair of this county will be held | Miss Nellie E. Hawxburst in honor of her cousin, | aball sell in front of the premises on FRIDAY, see . = == 2 numbered eight (5) at the northwest corner of sald % | Sep = be eee eOnEIEe CHARLES W. DARE, Trusice, W. RATCLITFE, AUCTIONE , = —— Me. JH Hogan contemplates « removal trom | SiC" @ GAM p angover, who has teen | Mist Mary Hawshurst of Brooklyn, N.Y. During | THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JULY, A. D1 0, aeay Equity bullding. (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & C ed prey nipree ong memgln: Yoneda Riverdale at an early day. 3 i 4 : the evening the guests were favored with several | 1508, AT HALE-PAST I E = — and one-hal . pity oe visiting friends in Baltimore, has r-turned hoi h several | aii of original lot three (3), in square five hwndr : = ALE OF A TWO-SToRY Brick | five (75) feet, thence west sixteen fect four and The of Mr. Charles Earl has caused sev- | An informal entertainment was recently given | Musical selections by Mises Pond, Albertson and | Sha hinctentne ty, together with the lmprone, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. NO. 69 MYRTLE STREET NORTH: | Che-balf inches (16 ft. 4% inches), and thence eral vacancies in various departments He held | bY Miss Grace Fuller at the Hyatt mansion. Whist Frendfit and Mcssi of registration officer, secretary was played and an impromptn dance followed. Eastman, Pond and Moore, | merts thereon, sold a& a whole of beginning. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W. Hawx-| Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance r. north to the pla ie ‘Terms casy and made known at time of sale. in one | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY f the | Those Mrs. 1 Mrs. Porter, es ‘ IMPROVED BY THE BRICK’ WEL y Nintue of two deeds of trust ELON A. WOODWARD, Hyd: Cement Company of Keedys- | 30%? present were: Mrs. . Pal Bursts Dr wand aire et (G, and two years, with interest at’G per cent per IMPROV oe ES ater = spectively, in Libers Nos, 1563 and ELON A. WOO! . perder: ody Mrs. W._H. Dorsey, Mrs. Dobbs. Mrs.” Fuller. eee Mrs. T. C. Quick, Mr. and Mrs. | fonu: aaa ally. $25 NUMBERED 1345 1B STREET NOR’ be fe mre JAMES WHITE, ecretary of the board of school trust Misses Wise, Mechesaty, CGuoke, Puller, Totecy; | William Stranahan, Mis. 8. i. Themis, aie, | UMC, payable seml-annually. $260 required “at and 457 et seq., of the land records f the peace re time of saic, and the purchaser allowed ten days By vi ively. triet of Colum! iy16-d&ds Trustees: . and at the request 9: Mersrs. Charl 1880, follo 42, es Stewart fs rec o'Lea:y. Sherman James, E. A. | W. R. Harrison, Mrs. K. V. Groom, Misses Sue | from date of sale to complete the purchase, ber, 1803, and ; : f . % Se secured thereby, the undersigned, MES Ww. SLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. of livers mine frome om Sttsck | Faller, W. H. Dorger ai@ Rewe- iate ap [Xo Ridile, Margret Nourse, alte “Meine, CHARLE Ain, | of the land records fer the District of Columbia, 1. | See\ sein offer for sale d *Sicceetir to atelifte, Sutton & Co) ; fe ithe Ate MES, with thelr children, are | pointed canletait paymuster In the wavy, with the | Hama Albertson, Belle Davenport, Pearl Luttrell, jy23-d&ae eens Trustees. | 1a frout of the, n TUESDAY, “TH Sho: |/cf, the premises. on FE TALF-PAST | TROUSTEE’S BALE OF A VALUABLE 108, mu- The Misses Addie Alebreok and Clee rank of ensign. left last fonday to report for | Anita Phillips, Jessie England, Mary Stewart and = — OND DAY OF ALD. 1888, AT FIVE | Force o-CLOCK Pl, Aancsthed HOVE! EOF HIREE-STORY. MODERN of Scotland Neck, N. C., and Mrs. Share dvty at Norfolk. Mr. O'Leary's friends in the | sister. Mary Pond of Eckington, Persis Proudtit SON BROS., ‘TIONEERS. O'CLOCK P.M., the lot of ground in ‘the city of | POPE OCECCR PROV 5 gs eee of Kiverdale, were recent guests of Mer aod aie, | T#ilroad adjustment division of the Post Office De- | Sng Miss Sallle Yeat Want = ae % Washington, in the District of € bia, Known as | the District of Col Soo aE ¥ . Knowles. Suesis of Mr. and Mrs. | partment presented him with a bandsome gold- | &™ Sal eatman of Washington, Elizabeth | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV- | ot. numbered seventy-nine (79), In Victor Ander- Sana ann Wicee! eines iin perhein bel ae teak Oly pee Tur Jnvenile Dramatic Club of Riverdale gave | mounted, sword and geabbart.. Mr. Rusvel | Riddle of Chambersburg, Messrs. Carl and ED REAL ESTATE, RHONTING SEVENTY €on’s subdivision. of lots. Ants unre hummbered ten pabdivision of ‘equare mumbercd six: Smndred corded in Liber No. 1183, folio 421 et seq., one of creditable entertainment ree © | made the presentation speech, to which Mr. | Wirt Kinsley, W. R. and F. H. Ei Ni FIVE FEET ON WHITNEY AVENUE NORTH- | hundred and thirty-four (1034), as per plat recorde oventy-five (G75), toget vith all prove- rds of i ‘of Columb! The play was ““Bluebeoshs ‘yqueeedey, evening. | O-Leary responded. A nuluber of Mr. O'Leary's u ea DoRn ey eRL seventy-five (675), together with all the improve- | the land records of the District of Columbia, and 1 Ww. f WEST. in Book 19, page 101, of the records of the sur- ea ae ere Hee cake at By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in | yeyor's office for D. C. ae Auibroxe Moore, S. Pond of ckington, witi | Liber No. 2014, follo 181 ¢f sed. one of the Jand | ‘Terms of, sale; ah re © of Washington, identg | Tecords of the ‘District of Columbia, we will sell, | equal instalin ster, G. A. Blanchard. Arthur R. ects | at, public auction, in front of the premises, on | from day of 3 the 13th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Stanley | ERIDAY, JULY TWENTY-SECON 1808, AT | nually, secured ‘i r the eatery jarke of the 4th Missouri Volunteers, Frank Lels- O'CLOCK P. My, the following described | all cash, at the option of oe mean 4 ‘de inring and Lacey Speer of the 8th ‘Pennsylvania tate, sitiate in Hie dty of Washington, In | posit of $200 required at time of sale. “Convey- Volunteers of Camp Alger. sald District: AM of lot nmibered twenty-one (21) | ancing, stamps and recording at cost of purchaser. Sees Mr. und Mrs. A. N. Suiith, who have been visit. | aud the east twenty-five (28) feet front on Mr. | ‘Terms of sale to be complicd with in ten days ts, rights, etc. at the request of the party secured. I will offer for ‘Terms stated at the time of sale. $100 deposit | gale, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE on acceptance of bil. Terms to be complied with | SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1808, AT HALF- in 15 days. All convcyancing, et at purchaser's ST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., that certain piece of cost. WALTER. J situated in the city of Washington, District jy19-d&ds to wit: Lot numbered ten (10), ac- 1133, lo bered four * | bundred and nine (409), with the perpetual uxe of the alley lying east of the rear part of said lot ranged and adapted bs Lois friends in this place went to Washington to 3 Those toking part in it were Fecy 206 | him off and to bid him God speed. Sizer, Loretta Grittin, Wm. L. Fowler Wee | The funeral of Mr. William T. Hill, who cted uberland, Blyn Weldon, Agnes. ‘Preston, | 8t bis home last Sunday, t place Tuesday from Warren White and Mabel McMillan, = veston, | St. Mary's Catholle Church. Marlboro’. ect acemabre: tei very TU of heart | BOSmE ee Mente her life heing despaired of. s - 5. Tlie eee, amare | Wallier: are: fal! Rivecdatar | S00 eng eer a oe ceting of the county commissioners | A meeting of Oriole Taxige, No. 47, 1. 0. 0. F., ‘hird cash, balance in two . payzble in one and two y With interest payable s deed of trust on the proper c N VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTAT ¥ THE CITY OF WASHINGTO: AS NOS. 1610, 1612 sue) | from time of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves a Pleusi > known gs Whitni 0. lat, the said lot (10) being de- was ordered t was held Thursday evening. ing relatives in’ Atlanta, Ga., for several weeks, | Pleasant attest (also bow ge Wee? & rizit to reseli at risk and cost of defaulting | and i618 EIGHTH ne od Bae Sean Sut part of exiginek tot fee GS) Beate hat a warrant be drawn returned home Monday. by full depth of lot By 'y (20), in 3 ™ " 'D NO. 623 M SPRELT NORTHWEST. scribed oe s Castle, treasurer for the year ine ——_— Mra. ff. C. Powell and daughter, Miss Ada, of | block numbered ten (10) Todd and Brown ser. WILLIAM A. GORDO! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | ning in the southern boundary line of said square et £1,000 In taver of J. 4 “Blundon, BERWYN. Washington have been visiting Mrs. J. H. Garret. | Subdivision of parts ofthe gepcts of land. k jy21-d&as Surviving Trustee. | pisteict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. | @ point ee et tee one Grer the Eastern tiranch, and for the soni heeed “iiss Mary I. Pond of Kekt Fer plat recorded’ in, YbersLevy "Court, No, 2 | - JAMES W. WATCLIFEE, AUCTIONEen, — | ase, whercin Willie Donnell Is complainant | Met een (is) feet: thence Gae’wirth sovesty-three Oe ee Rirtate 3 oe, | 4. Tne Berayn String Band rerdered a very plens- | ieen the guest of Mins Suc N Weiddle for the pat | follo 24, of the recordavel. the survevor's’ office of eee oe BEE ee) the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc: | and 17-00 feet; thene= due west eighteen (18) feet, gat the jeetine of the orphans’ court Tuesday, | ing serenade recently at the residence of Mr. and | Week” & ae ‘or the past} said District, fronting @® feeg.on said avenue, and And thence due south to the beginning. aly was ordered that the i orale Fat sROVED | ton, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THI taining 11,250 square feet 6f ground. Sl See STAID) OOM ERMING ROE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1868, AT | _ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase me-third cash; bakance equal install- 4 cG XO. an . ¥ BLLING NO. 1237 ON at one and two-geam with interest at 6 RIA AT REET. last w Kelaher eee ie last will and | strs. Kelaher, in b at letters testam pr of their daughter, who has | A number of arrests have been made recently for testament cf Charles harles Bart le, be | just returned from her wedding tour. After sey- | Violating the town ordinance prohibiting the riding admitted to probate: th STORE AND | ZWENTY SIXTH 1 =a days from the day of sale, and > . | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all the inte of said | in cask within ten irs 4 a 2D (FORMERLY | Cnarles W. Hewett (being a vested remainder in | the remainder in two equal payments, represented corer ag inl ae tary be of bicycles on the sidewalks, and several others 7 - by Sled and apprs brag nore ad hee : us * In each case by the mayor. ‘1 : : 3, and duly recorded In Liber No. 1882, at folio | SYS fourtec: v7 . me cate or six per cent per encum, payable Fitna” and’ sie” Sian" jaunery be “owtPh A; | propriate selections. Comic songs, rendered by a Bruges: sea cea a te MP'bg Fequinea et duty | 408 et wea, af the lend records of ihe District of | MSANeigtt Carma te ae cet eset tee eee | SAT Eee” and secured Dy ‘a deed of’ teas om appraisers. appointed | y+ cers, DeMott, Smith, Lee and Werber, followed. AT OCEAN CITy, cheser. A deposit of $109 wilh bg redulred at thine | Cr te tail at the request of the boldces of ine | subalvisi A pe ees [ee ee eS moe = Minas Merah Baotou ere fa aie ee Terms to be complicd with within ten days othe, | plowlssory note se2ured thereby, in the payment | fons District of Columbis. Said lot eleven ts lik: | be paid in cash.” A deposit of $200 will be re. LAURE cout en Diane, Deer 7 se the Mustecs nescrve -the- HENt te feselte ay | of which defaalt has been made, the undersigned | Proved by a three-story brick dwelling and sald | waited at the tine of the sale. All conveyancl : cL. Br. ‘stulin Wallace 1s visiting friends at Fred. | Whist and Progressive Euchre Social | Mite the tustecs, reste tee ichatorn St | trustees will offer for sale, at public auction, in | fore twalze, thricea, fourteen and fifteen ure each | Sti wacording at the )-archaser's cost. If terme erieksburg. Va. Features—The Visitors. ia ocho SHDN ASHFORD, front of the tremises, at FIVE O'CLOCK J°.M. | improved by » two-story and basement brick dwell- | sale are not complied with within ten days from The young men of Laurel gave a dance at the | Mr. J. Fred Keefauver is. visiting relatives in : & NX -ASHEORD, Tren ee THE TWENTY SINTH. DAY. OF SSS i Ky Academy of Muste last Friday event, at the | Hagerstown, Md. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. a _ set Be. PAS, JULY, 1898, ail that certain parcel of grouud in D ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, in front of | resell the property a the risk and cost = a ves aaty aaseckied ¥ evening. The hall ian cote OCEAN CITY, July 22, 1898. oye aaa egseee ane eters, |e eity of Waehlagton, In said Distri the premises, AT HALF-APTER FIVE O'CLOCK | Gefaulting purchaser, after five ‘advertise. decorated with red, white and blue 3 yOon. : : 18 POST! on 32d (High) street, and improved by P-M., all the interest of said Charles W. Hewett paper published in the city of tainting, and Santiago waltzes were BRIGHTW ye Many good whist players are among the | 9 'THE ABOVE SALE OSTPONED UNTIL ) = writ pgreatno tp laegee oe ba a Played several ts CES) 7 VEN’ tcre and dwelling 1237, beginning for said | (being an unlivided one- Washington, times during the evening. The gallery = guests at the Atlantic Hotel. Groups are | WEDNESDAY, JULY TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1808, | Pity “Or ground at a point’ on the east side ef | after the death of @ life tenant, now fifty-seven WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, was crostded fo overdowhng with the relatives sei | Mise Mabel Sands fe visitng relatives In Wil-| fo ‘be found in quiet corners With thet tn, | tt the same Hour and place, | AsHrorp, | bald 821 atreet distent Re SS Eee ae pees fe Serticiog Frases. = : z he ee from beundary No. 32 of George- | eight, seventy-nine, cig! 1 ~ 53 ——4 i friends of the merry dancers. The dance lasted | ™2&ton. Del. tent expression on their faces that indicates - AUDIS B. BROWN: tint sald point of beginning teing ‘the point | square dumbered four burdred and fortj-cight, in THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. entil 3 o'clock in the morning, with an interm! ‘The death of the infent son of Mr. Donovan of | (int SxPresclon oF fas "S| jy23-d&eds Trostete.| | tawn, sald point of beginning “Ting the point | square, numbered four Rusdred ‘and, forty sight, in esses sao atv auin Geeoincase sion at midnight, when a collation was pond Sth street occurred Wednesdey morning. leep thought. Foremost among the play- where a eae ne ele ee eetee triee’ double Geeiiine its | TECSTRES ALU. Tw PROPOSALS TO SELL SITE FOR PUBLIC | pullding upon said parcel inters: » Mr. and Mrs. | school iullding in 8d Division. Office of the Com. | tusetsetbence east with the south ling of said | stable and two small brick houses in the rent. Mrs. FE. G. Wright is heme after 2 short visit | €fS are Mr. and Mrs. Keen FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1521 GTH ST. N.W TON, Music was furnished by an orckestra from Wa: 5. ? + 2 ‘Terms of sale, as ibed by the decree: One- ul 1 a d to her mother in Prince George's county, Md. Cottman, Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Sittig, | missioners of the District of Columbti Washing- | wall 39 feet; thence north allel to S21 street , aoe Lily, fe visiting in Philadelphia, Pa. Euchre, too, has many devotees, and an | in 3d diviston,’” will be received at this office until | 91 ‘teat 10% inches; thence west 136 feet 7% | given, bearing interest, payable semi-anpually, at 5 a a a ¢ public auction, in front of the ib, Misses Marie sud Carrio Tegicy ats, Bese: | Me. Angas Lamond, jr., who suffered the loss | exceedingly interesting game of progres- | TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, TUESDAY, AUGUST | inches; thence north 4 feet; thence west 67 feet | the nite of six per ceufum per anwom, from day of | # on : of trust on the property | FRIDAY, JULY" TWENTY-NINTH, 1898." AT. Richard Dea, Men Kean, Me sGrevrine DCN: | of his left hand recently in the machinery at SECOND, 1808, to sell to the District of Columbia | to sald 82d street; thence south 27 feet 10% | SIG. And cared: ty deed af trast cat thoy Y | HALI-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following % sive euchre was played Monday evening. | « site for a public school building in the third di- | incaes to the place of begirning. exch described real estate, to wit: All of lot lettered Mee See ad Mt, Edward Sefton of Washington, | Lamond’s terra cotta works, ie recovered from the | The prizes were furnished by a well-known | vision. ‘The ota must be, approximately 120 feet “cts °of salss One-thind of the purchase money pel we woh pend eine Poy “Ac dn square 478, of ead city. Ailes :Nilile, Bepun. Mins Lessig) Cluytor, Messrs, | shock of the accident, and the wound ta healiug | Ym Proees Wore Suman Oy a a ffont by 100 feet deep, and must be located be-| to be paid invcash and the balance in two equal | AU Soureu ost’ ‘It terme of sule are ner com | ‘Terms: One-third cam, balance in equal in- Theodore tnd Louls Jenkins, Mr. Deal’ Weedon. | nicely. gl Ma { tWeen 3d and 7th sts. and Pennsylvania and Vir- | inetallments, in twelve and eighteen months, with | Purchaser s cost. J ae from day of sale the | stallments, at one and two \t Mr, Thomas C. Atkinson, Mr. J. Stewart Prenie | Miss Mabel Burrows of West Washington was a | Cipients. Mrs. Miles of Cambridge, Md.,§ ginia a e. A certifiente of the collector. of st, to be secured on the property sold, or al reserve resell risk cent annum, aud Mr W. J Tutwiler of Walitnore; Mr. Wilton | visitor during the week at the home of her alater, | Tecelved the first prize, a clover ring, with | faxes that the blddet ban depostted $200 with nize, | usTest, {P, be secured on the property sold or all beg ag nn nd OS pF ghee Snewden of Philadelphia, Mrs. Heath of Alberton. | Mrs. George Leishear of this place. a tiny pearl, representing a drop of dew on | or a certified cheek of some bank the District | of ‘$i00 will be required at the time of sale, aud notice in some newspaper published in | property sold, or all cash, See gud Lucy Muinford, Millers-alle; |” Mies Elsie Lelshear returned home recently from | one of the four leaves. Mrs. Sittig of Bal- | of Colambla, for sald amount, must. accompany | (e* terms of ‘sale’ to be complied” with in ‘tf eel De - . A’ deposit of $100. will be Miss Ferrect of Norfolk, "Va. ‘ating Salle Jones, | a month's visit te her cousin, Miss Mand Leishear | timore received the second, a cut glass and | each bid as a guarantee that the bidder will comn- | teen days, or the trustees will resell az the risk SAMUEL MADDOX, Trustee, of ale, Al convezancing af Mubkies. Capt SieCanslnnd TittTne Camsaed | cf Sandy Spring, Md. She ts how visiting Mr. | Siver vinaigrette, for which there was e | blete the sale of the ground if hie bid should be | and cost of defaulting “purchaser. Conveyancing GEO, c. PAYNE intame ave. | cort. Terms fo be complt Sergeos Hariman, 13th Pennsylvania Volunteers, | Contiderable apgeehersion Is being felt by Dr. | tle, Mrs. Vandegrif of Washington having | herchy “reserved “JOHN Bb, WIGHT. JOHN We | SC PHCDASEE'S CON orm mrustee. Both st. nw. | at rink and cost of the default poutioned st Camp Alger, Va; Mr. Forbes of An | ond Mra. C. G. Stone over their failure to: hear | the same points. Mr. J. A. Agnew of Wash- | oss. LANSING HI. BEACH, Commissioners. of 3 (UGH T. TAGGART, Trustee. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. JOHN L. Aapolis, Misses Georgie and Mary Berry, ise! from their son, who is an army surgeon with the | ington won the first prize for gentlemen—a | ihe District of Columbia. dy28-6¢ | gyi¢-eokds - $y13-dds 4 dy19-t0t LUTHER