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D. C. SATURDAY, * SEPTEMBER 8, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES, _FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. OR SALE LAW C st. ers, balance 462 Let. sw. 4 rooms with vay’ window. + Grooms. $5,000 for the rent. ‘Good investi (22, and i1-room house. lot 25 by 1 roow brick house; all mod. imps. | ‘Toom brick house; all mod. imps. | feet S.w.: T1-room bricks: four houses $10,000, subject ‘zoom brick, with good cellar; all | mod. imps. Prive, $2.00. ‘306 to 310 K se _ Six new brick houses corner of 1 Price $10,000. Tovms. $1,100 each. roomseach. Price of the ; Srooms each; lot 50 W213 Ist st. #2.400. bh st. T211 am Die two ai $3,500. . CH. PARKER, JOR SALE 1509 0TH ST. N.W.: NEARLY Ppae Sedow ick sous, wait sae R SALE OR EXCHAN ebange equity in desi st. pw. for good buiidine lots northwest and ference tu cash. | CHARLES G. RINGWAL Seduit_ First floor, Atlantic bldg., 30 F st. a.w. R SALE—A Best side Lith st. n.w. neaz N at. 5 500: INGWAL I, i.. G00 F st. aw. Por sate AVE. N.W. Dret-o WiLL Jer value, on ib payment; TWO SIX. 100 fe cd neucuborbood Sve ciectric ears. euch &: WAK WES CHOATE & CO., 730 11h at. aS a. This b Wannes< oR SALE 10 rows. GATE & CO., 730 11th F 000 | pow sa am. : Doubie house on 1st be. nearly ne ‘bricks Batory bei ‘Oran story and c: PLETE red: Stable in {HANDSOME NEW THRE brie’ residence om i near M: 9 rod ndcellar:cir-war bay wind con: Gn iavoraole tenis. For perinission vo insy Page 7) MP: bath aire 20x80 to alley trade for uni seg-3t — JOR SALE_D ST rooms and bath; Rented at $25 per ino. se3-3t JOR SALF_ON 11TH ST. S.W Is. + 7 rooms and bath: all mod. im e DUGAN & BUT BET. 7 D AND 41H Sts -" herdics and Met. handsomely papered; elec= Price, $4,000;" 870) H. F. K.. Star office. _ BARGAIN IN THE N.W.: TWO- indow #-r00m, brick house: lot oe mbt pw. Att Ou SALE—THE CHEAPEST 9-«OOM HO SE IN the city press brick: bay wind 4.2N at. Bip nger North Capitol st “OSCAR Prices ran Bette Sarin cat armen. Shce tsuit “Mosthly if pretezre re MANGUM ALE—@3,000-A BARGAIN. COS! ser puss collar: gentle Lot GUsO fect to alie gas, cellar, stable. Lot foot toalley. {Soi Taei'st 2 oe SALE_9 0. wows: bath: all mod heated bs Beotstory brick stable in rear: lot 2a BARNES & T aur chi sts’ sc." Improved by «large bricl dwelimg containing 10 rooms; all mod. imps. ; ditional houses. BARNES & WEAVER, 620 F st. dow. ce, $2, Seven rooms, bath. all Fajered, tiled vestibule. i BARNES & WEAVER, It G20 F st. n. Fo" Ses 95 PRUCE Price, $4, Grooms; bath; all mod. timp. t F ‘concreted cellar. JAKNES & WEAV ee0 Pat. ‘Corner of Lofoot alley; A) iiip.: large closets and BARNES & WEAVER. ee G29 F st. nw. 2 SALE—107 11TH ST. &. et ailey: bw. p.b.: B 00 cars and herdis ert brick; 10 furnace, foot alley. D neo Don SALE Property at ¢ ry bet Varant loc $8 Sx110% st n.w., at oe WE DEVAL, FOR SAUE—s02-408 ELA ST, Le Price, $3.50 cash, Payien inomthls ; six reo: bath sail mod. iups. - S & WEAVER, 029 F st. naw. wk. FoR ores RASY TE M07 ST. NAW OR SALE-EC! F W.. A VERY PRETTY ‘itaiming 7 rooms an: “© DUGAN & BCTLER. Fg, rooms: #200 | ips. Price, $3,250. | 6-room brick houses; new. roomsesch. Price of #4 st. sw. ER WILL EX- bie house under rent on L ey it: DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON 10 rooms and ‘on easy S{LE_VFRY HANDSOME HOUSE, 173% ting: tiled bright and STORY | ONLY | ‘Three-story and cellar press-brick front; imps., handsomely 08 SALE—i008 LARCH ST, LE DROIT PARK, Isellz TO 30- eA PES SES i. a R SALE—TWO HANDSOME PRIVATE Ww EIGHT-ROos | UO) and OOM BRICK FOR | mn line of electric cars; all K, Room 8, 621 rth ‘st. nw. | R SALE—HOUSE 13 Ni bay window: 7 rooms: bath; modern improve: ments; two fronts. See OWNER om premises after 5 p.m. ed FOR SALE—SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS EAST OF Lincoln c = a | | Pek SALEC INVITING INVESTIEENTS— | | F Lot 485x100 to 30-ft. alley, with 1>-ft. side alley ©8.; all improvements; | ts. Est. near Lith st. n.e. ;16x70each to alley; } any terms: $800 each. | Fine piace of ground on conereted st. n.w., smite ery scable or large hail; 10,000 square feet; | only $1.0 per Toot. GEO. ¥. WORTHINGTON, 500 7th st. n. Ww. se3-2t RE AND DWELLIN idole in rear aly 8300, goed Yusiuess ble in rear’ ; : & BOYER. ‘ee fe. how 33 front’ | ALE— BRICK: 6 ROOMS. BATH: M1; Re. bet, Dand E; lot 182100; alley, 83.500; | CL BOY EK | 214 7th st. UR WRICKS: 11 ROOMS EACH. nad 20 fee: front Dy 0 to sod alley Town other house near sarpe ize ooo te © BOYER, D ST. 8.W. we POR SALE (LARGE “BRICK Syyas on xe bas about 1U rooms; $3,000; rere cheap: 214°7th st. 8. SINESS CORNER ON 9TH ed os F ALE—1715 CONNECTICUT AVE., 3 room white stone Engiish: basement. 903-3t 7 Fated sited sve iaih and Abin sto, |. H. GRAY & CO... 03-3 687 F it. JOR SALE OF EXCHANGE-—FINE RESIDENCE fon. et: near Connecticut ave. routed {oF 875 Der met J. H. GRAY &CO., 67 Fst_ ok SALE OR EXCHANGF_FINE 10- ROOM Tesidence on north side of Q bet. 17th and 18th. | LH GRAY & CO. sent ear SALE —SEVERAT, @ROOW BRIC ma OR STG GAY £G on POR SALE i008 ARGH ST. 1. D. PARK. ‘Siz roctms; bath; ail aod: Imps. ; conereted cellar ! —— BARNES & WEAVER, Wo F sn. Six rooms; bath BARN, 629 F st. LINDEN Sf., L. D. PARK. | ce, #3.) | 1 mod. BARNES & WEAVER, ST., L. D. PARK. $4,500. we front; six rooms; bath; all BARNES & WEAVER, 620 F st. Pe Press brick, bay-windo’ mod. imp 2514 2D ST. N.E. — Price, $4.08 ie dwellin Press brick, bay-itindow front, six rooms; bath; all mod. imps. ; Comereted cellar. mod. Imps. ; concreted cortAt SEs & WEAVER, 629 F st. Fe SALE—14 F ST. NiW_ P ive, 84.500. ‘A zood substantial dweilinz; seven rooms - bath; all fn rear; lot 16x115 to lb-ft. | Post “near 3a “a o Jul SALE_ON ¢ house with stable in rear: a bargain. | £00. GT st. : | FoR, SALE 12 Room HOTS | oray SALE—CHANCE FOR SMALL SA be invested in real estate: new jress-1 | room! house on Cet. s.e. near 14th: Jot 13x60: now rented at $12.50: can sell tor $150 cagh down and | enc! | = | indow brick, tae mea | window brick, six rooms, Vath. mod impe: za ‘BARNES & WEAVER, 1 Fru iw. RY ‘dwellings in the northeast for sua I casi payinent down and Palance $16 per month. interest included ; Grooms and all modern improvenients, electric line cara wil shortls pass the door. tor terms and price spuly to L. WALTER WEED & CO., seat 509 Lith FSiscects one square from cable cars, fine mod- em 12 Oe ao se, sround, very ecgy terms. x Cbrne: von Lath street, fi B50 | awry ‘houses near “Kendall | : 500 to 4.500 | Elecant'uew house, fronting Lincoln Square. 9.300 “bet. Lith and. 14h sts | | ‘ all mod. tmp. : heated by fur- igce Tok E7ea to alley “desirably ioeated ne, Price, 83,200; terms, $300. lance 825 per EASTERDAY & HALDEMAS, Ft E OF 1aTH ST. PROP- FE an autable for, conversion to tu6-30" TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 F st.nw. JOK SALE — A GREAT BARGAIN 18 OFFERED inhouse 13) 7 st nw. ; beautifully papered and | ‘rated lot 184100. ‘Tuiste one of the Prettiest ‘and should be seen at once. "1.000, balance easy. = "Now open every day. ‘WO SQUARES NORTH OF Dupont Circie:3new 10-rgom brick houses: all mod. fps. ; firs: thne offered and canaot be duplt- cated for price siked. FOR SALE~ 87.7305 new 10-room brick houses: alllatest conveniences, cn Larch st-, next to corner Fie. Droit Park: lars lat. CHARLES W, HANDY, Northeast cor. 12th and @ 2. 237 SD ST. 8.W.; TWO Two. | ing at @32 per month; price, . baiunce in six, twelve, eighteen | four uuuthse ws Be LEONARD, 530414 st. 8... KR SALE—E ST. BAPTIST CHURCH PROP- ting 7 ft. on at by a depth of 100. Sved alley: desirable property for cuurch, * Ides or fcr stores, offices and flats. For vi versie address | GEORGE T. PARKS, 614 Fst. | Houses and lots in ail parts of city and suburbs. “It | if Lows. ve FOR SALE ELEGANT NEW BRICK | HOUSI jkstory and agement; 13 rooms; all. 4.2 bath POL wenn moat Bath, 3 TGriek houre; new, 9 rooms, 13 15th st. n, ‘Northwest, cor. store 000. “One-third casts and basement press. Fooma, bath: concreted beauty am iebed th aah required. Northeast, within > squares of government printing story ts 2-ators and basement Dretts 2ators ment Terms to sult ii pretty 2 i, a¥e.n.e. :omeof the prettiest and ‘Terms very veay to tellable party. Seezdt_|“"L: STARGARDTER, OLS Lith st. nw. SOR, SALE ST. XW BET. 13TH AND 14TH, an ‘Thx100 toralley.. $9,000. “setae SOHN MILLER CO. 505 Est. nw. FO! SALEBY 1, STARGARDTER 1d awelling : Sat gee cral Tinted Let sori00. "Price only Northwest, handsome d-story brick front? ‘well. Jocated nelghborhoed 8 tromt furnace Rest; rouhont, only 87 Only a aired office, handsome datory and byaemment, Drese-brick front: 10rooma and bath. ‘Lot 20x80. "A bargain et window rad: new. U rooms, bath ; mod: habe: Terms easy. frame: excellent condition: rooms aud bath: iprear.. Lot 143100 to wide alles. Price, story and cell roome 3d bah Naot 20 ‘ony 83,000." Avcut ints convenient ‘houses on i Broome. }dveellar: furnace anil ail med. imps. Price, |25 Est mw, bh, 11r.88,500 616 to 630 Md ave. 18,000 e i2r. e 38 Ist nw, iid T's aw, oe ‘Sr. -g 8000 5:388 a 404700 Ok br bh, 10,000 433 “Myrtle ét, h, zr, sels 10,000 1622 Sa iw, thi di Bh iis and 2115 D wt. 8.500 A, Bana cnc od jon, of the 8 at om efor bulletin faenied on the stand Lita. [se]. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. OR SALE_7.ROOM BRICK. 13TH ST. N.W., ‘only #4,750:2 stores, with residences above, Hi st: nie, 86. G-roarn hones. Ost and 17th, good lot, onl: KR SALE—BY OWNER, ONE OF THE MOST destrabie new houses in i.e. section, F near 6th; fine opportunity for any one wishing nice house ; bue le cash required: owner will remain 4 permanent nt if Gesired at $30. Address OPPERTUNITY Z. Star office. sel OR SALE—A NE" OM HOUSE, PRESSE. brick front, containing @ rooms, bath and cella neatly red and altogether « desirable home: io- st, cars rice 00; terms $300 'y payable monthly, quarterly or wanually or to sult, EASTFRDAx & MALLERY, 624 F st.n.w. IX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON DST. rd: price, £3,700; @room on C st. 26,500."'J. "ROHERTFORD, Ti ‘6 rooms (and bath); + handsomely papered, bric els tiled vestibule, cry 28-f00t alley ; possession in 60 ‘ory and basement < fronting south on reservation bout 12 minutes to center of city by cable; & wely home; Just bing finished, FOR SALF— CHEAP — Three-story and basement honse, 1015 Massshusetts ave. near Lincoln ka henutifal large house, elegantly papered; Ko jad ihspect it. FOR SALE—Honse on 14th st in good busi- ness location ; Jot 17x 1:38 7.900 only. FOR SALE~A good house on a northwest corner lot st. n.w., with good brick stable; lot 1x110; n. to large alley; CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F st. n.. NINE-KOOM BRICK HOUSE ON K Washington Circle; price, 88,500; very 24th and 23th sts, : toi 22x $3,500. 1419 G at. Et eagy terms. ‘Frame store on M st. bet Dt. ne. bet. 3 auS1-at OR SALF_1726 8TH ST. N. bath. ‘Price #4,750. RST. BE’ b, $5,000 EACH: DISCOUNT B. WIDER, REAL ESTATE, 608 130-17 ‘olutabia Heighte—nine new three story nine-room houses: first-class finish : fine decoration: gn cable line; terins easy. Open for inspection un Zp.m. | Apply ob premises to owner, JACOB JONE: 2030 Lsth st. = aus JOR SALE—2.STORY BRICK HOUSE ON D ST. Wet nd. $ rooms; m. 1. : $4,150 ‘ Pay YOU TO Look AT tehman on premises—153 to 161 18270 to 10-foat alley new two-stor vas ick houses; cellar, furnace, good rooms ard bath, stationary wasbatands, ranwe, crystal chandeliers, handsomely papered, stone sills front and rear, iron stens and iron park fences, being the most complete houses in the city: will bs sold on SA IMR Kariments, | Fe c DANENHOWER'S real estate office, 13¢h nw. “nw., stone front; 1300 F or 210 En. w COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. R SALE—158- ACRE FARM AT SPRINGFIELD tation, P., W. and B. R. K. ‘George's county, Md.’ with U-room stone dwelling and al hecentary outbuildings orchard cholre fruit; plenty Of wood and water. Ad bargain. “'se3-3t_ JOHNSON, CHEW & CO., O17 F st. n.w. OR SALE—67%4-ACRE FAR! MILE FRO’ Glendale: aatign ona Mf HG Bos George's county, Md.. with frame 7-room bouse and all necessary oudbutidings. includiny ‘several be ie pi tiame age S033 617 F stn. FoR gs NE, 1 COUNTRY residence & miles from city on the Livingston road Gnebuildings’ wood water and fruits of aif kinds or ‘water and fruits of ‘ ‘JOHNSON, CHEW & CO..017 F le and EP REP er - BA acres, mile <hville an. adicinine tha villure of Chariton Heights; improve: Iente are a tiew six-room dwellin tional attic rooms; good orcbardsand fertile: house heated by latrobes ent water, both spring and well; balance cay terms. DUCKETT nw. Fro i OF well shaded ;land od cel ood cellar: «xoel: RK SALE—A TRACT OF 122 ACRES OF JOR SALE—ONE OF THE PRETTIEST HOVSES | in the northwest for the money: 9 rooms and bath, | madera conveniences just been handsomely perea: ¥ larce elegant parlors, aining room and | EXON on er bed rooms and bath on second floor. convenient to street car line ond very desirable in every resect. 85.800 bedi ste buyer. Nattoval Ma" ew i POH SALE INSTALLMENT PLAN, | £300cash. balance rayable S25 permonth. We ha several of the desirable stone and trick houses on Elm, tbe Park) yet for sale. 3 stories. 6 Too! ‘alley ia rear: house paperod: the Tonses and soantels are all of ey each, >. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1007 Pa. ave. and Oth and La. OR SALE-BY OWNER_NEW ROOM, BATH ‘and cellar brick: heated by furnace: nicei$ par " Niocated tw. ‘ear om of Sein tap. Tetrob Box 25, city SALE—A WELL-BUILT NEW BRICK IN northeast two sieves and basement. with atone | trem: Foneand bath and al prove. rents: food deep lot to wide alley: built by owner | | fora home: the new electric line of ears will pase the | of. Will sell low for cash or on terms to suite L- | WALTER WEED & CO.. Agents National Matual Balding and Loan Associition of New York, 500 14th Bw Or: ‘the | making ite | for a'new taiiroad has been made throwzh the jand, eight miles from Washington and only 87 an acre; axreat bargain. DUCKETT & FORD, 61’ a aaa ‘net DR SALE—AT FALLS CHURCH, VA, A FARM containing 24 acres of land and house, barn and all Recess Fy outbuildings. Inquire of Mr. JOHN F%,8 AND MILLPROPERTY. We lave boon authorized, 10° sell one of the best baying properties In the vicinity of Waal 4 Troperit is tweaty-oight tnlles weet of Wn ton in the stat-of Virwinia ° Farm comprises 250 ncres of Bue quality of land; 200 acres are under oultiv tion: iwo live streams of water run through the lan ceptionally desirable, as ® stock farin: ‘There is # large dweliing and barn. ‘The mill is alinost new modern machinery, rolier Process. operated by water power: has a capacity of thirty barrels of flour Per day or 480 bushel. of corn per day... There ina Valuabie spring of water upon the place. The survey As itstands the property “will tion of the property is invited. For full particulars apply to _euo7t ASF .B i. GQURURBAN TITLE INSUAANCE COMPANY, 708 Sth st. n.w., near patent office, prepares abstracts of titles to nd ¥ Y counties, Ma", and. fa Alexa Pairfes coun- fies, ‘Var Also tusazes titles Bead “Sed-mswite.tf ‘Oper cont nal inspee- RUSH & CO., Fat. n.w., Rooin 4. foo list, with ‘two addi. | x ‘13th and F sts. n.w. 803-3t Fct Eicoin Bark ous at the inoet econonatoal ‘for an invest- ‘to advantage; LD, 8. w. for. E. ‘foot. Herc iitkett Pale wwe TT oe ge. WILL BUY. 1) Ege ee ae ee ERN or WM. H’ BAUNDERD & CO. 1407 F- INLY 81.80 PER reetuare wih ate SHIELDS, 1406 F st. nw. ST ST. >. CHAS. A. [OOL OF LANGUAGES, athe. awe Principal, American FS SALE— FINEST OORNER LOT IN MERIDIAN HILL Fronting 50 feet on Evie st and 130 feet on 26th st. For price apply wo 2.V. NHC! 30s Pe ove, TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE And enol cha music at sight, MONDAY, eS-1m jusic studio, 910. ¥. are. n.w. & KIMBALL. TEACHER OF SINGING; Di ivcciassanye ted betcha. 10Grant place. _1t* JUMBIA CONSERV., MUSIC, 900 st nw. Piaua, vplin, voice, EDWIN BART, 5 % Mani Boston, Maes. 0” wns CPPS, SigNOR, Amma's. SCHOOL FOR SINGLN 4) The only of the celebrated Italian method tn Washington. Pupils thoroughly Pre a Se Setins wach ah 8030-6t on ith st. ne, Sd conte, desirable Fst. nw. GROISANT & SELBURT: 10 Tin ae aw. Sr abling, Jum! AT & BIG terms. CHAS. A. SHI |, 1405 F st. nw. SALE_ON PRAY TERMS, SMALL LOTS IN Pleasant, 81.500 cock Aine rery ghee lok Hieignts: only 20. perfoot: _sammond’s. only SOS: er f00%- 5 R. HERTFORD, aull-Im 1419 Gat. PROPOSALS. __SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Fe 856 WILL BUY A CHOICE BUI! seeebnah raat Sac te TE a aoe a ae FOR SALE-TWO ELEGANT AND WELL-LO- cated | each 74. 12225, more. nana Ohio. Twp Se gain to immedi uaser: owner Snce.” For particulars apply 1838 8th 1 ick OF THE COMMI: ERS, D. C.— OW Steen, De, Aueust same e .C.. At 31, 1882. Pee Bees cat be eyed at a are VE CLOCK M. ON SEPTEMB:R THIRTEENTH, for’ ‘the street ‘Colu st. 0.w. FOR SALE -CHEAP—LOT 10, SQUARE G01; LOT 50 fost front, Paes, 812 pdoot | eae i P38 by eo, Price, 80c. per | toot, an are cs aie office z 282. for mecedamizing ‘connetting along the of proposals, = ec lop away be obtained: so. ROBB WALT sev't Md., Ma. ave. bet, frame house; 10: rooms and 4. i, MIU sell at a great bar; jo CH PARKER, Ug and ®’s.w. | por sacc— | Fo ‘TRINIDAD. ‘A few cheap lots left om 12th st, ; 12 sold Inst week. a T. J. STALEY, 1213 F st. n. R SALE-STH ST. N.W. BET. SAND T. DE. | X' sirable building lot, 20290 to paved alley, to quie wor at $3.000; party wall. Op... . 18Le Sth st. nw. SOME HOUSES FOR SALE AT Wi Rockville, on monthly, payment x a. fatr. Inqutre of cS )R SALE—A VALUABLE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE with good stable; desirably Jocated in Hyattsville: 82,500; on easy terms. DUCKETT & FO! D, a7 F - ou WO HAND: End Park, eg at them: durin the Roo COPE 208 wiht "8. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY OFFICE, ook U saab BO Rarer ae Sc e ‘office anth P.M. OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SUNTH, ed {tuinediately thereafter in Pimhy ts0), ton Coal enireye best guality White Ash Far POR SaLE— VERY DESIRAB! Lot7 tt. trout heme cet Veinents tiring ¥800 per year. Price, #2 ._‘Terins, 2,000 cash, balance on very easy terme. Fine corer lot on sonth side Da ‘Acricuiture, improvements briny year ciear of Ptr bear Dupont Circh St, bear Dupont Circle, Kt. bets Comme ave, ai Toth at. "i000. Ww, Cuiversity Grout 3 Lotadn Coluiubis fieigits, 50x150, nite earn bart ‘45°. to 81.35 per ft. | Holuiead Manor. Tats on Holmeatl aye Holmesd Manor. ‘Lo Msi! | ‘0 tment of Ing #00 pes taxesand expenses. Price, 82.2: lots 24395 rd Teth, 0x100. ‘and 6Oc. per sq. ft. Holmead Manor." I« ea | Totmead Mani Holmead Manor. 3 * ‘2idge.. We, and 40°. per sq. ft. Lincoln Park. Some ve-y economical lots front ing on Lincoin Park and strrsts adjacent at recaonabie prices. No- location in Washing= ton Lunproving more rapidly than this. WM. 'H. SAUNDERS & CO. 1407 OF THE FINEST COR’ road near the head of 18th. s exain price if secured at once. eat Fist... Fok SAF (4 FINE Lor In THE LINTHICUM estate,on the Heixtits of Georzetown, facing U st. nd adjoining the ine residence reeently erected My Byte: lot a0x1%5; Atty feet of parking in fro "#1 per foot. HUB LE Co. st nw. ‘Home st. 40c. and oc. per =q. ft. ie ton at a bargain: tric Hien “electet W. WHITE, 920 x Height 03-2 je :ALE—HOLMEAD MANOI and Lvdeck rte, :will subcivide ty an advantages is offered at a bargain nrice fora few daya, Swochte KP! FARDON & CO., Gi5 14th st. OL: SALE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—LOTS IN ii parts of this subdivision strests. concrete seweredl, 8." electri ears. to begin ‘Tanning next P. PARDON © 00.. 615 14th st. seo A SMALL LOT, ON 47H St. : ‘Arp. PARDON & € : OLS 14th st. EVERAL CHOICE LOTS IN THE tion between 11th and Lath sts, These 7263 to au alley and. front on. Florida, ave. which has just been, {inproved. Will be oflerad for Foye slay .t rors AzIne to iGO por Tot Nply to if SAUNDERS © a LE-LOTS -A FINI 5; 1002200 jut a speenlative price P, FARDON & CO. G15 14th at. COR. OF 13TH | : wed ¢ Fee, 2 lots are | CHARLES J. GOVERN oF WM. CO. 407 F stenwe OK SALE—CHEAP CORNERS— Bist and E 84x70 : nie. Si (Trinidad x10) a), 40290..""5 can be Ver foot per foot ‘built up to J NOK SALE—A FINE BUILDING LOT ON near ‘sIst st.. mn seil at a bariain. ‘FOR SALE-SEVERAL FINE LOTS IN COLUM- in Heights, M:. Pleasant and vicinity. J.B. GRAY & CO., 637 F 51 Fer sate in Mt. Pleasan’ sonaw ave. : G1 RRIOTT, 1554 FoR SALES HANDSOM Sth and S sts. n.w. ; 40: G It HANDY, ith and Gn.w. W.. LOT 20192 Ti DENIABLE SNAP—LOTS 1, In sanare Vt: cor. 10th and O ste. so i at he on Fr - | enc "perfect title, butt 2 squares mn Anacostia Tine: 00 Pa. 5 chines of corner fot Lint wre De Goa Highest ‘aid" best location J. E. GADSBY, 26 13th st. will be siven cum subdivision, if taken within ten in the city Ti 23 AU" FOR, SALES TF ave. 75 feet east of 13th, cable cars; price, only w. T, LOT ON KENFSAW ‘and only one m 1.700. ED. ss OHARE. foxy SY qokly ayes ae ee WAGGAMAN, 917 Fat. nw. se2-3t 15TH Fat wey hd MAAR 92 : ath. wt. betw N, "Trinidad; bargain to prompt buyers. lots on. et. bet. Othand Sth me; south front; ‘890 t0 alley: only @1,000 each.’ ‘Terme easy: indor. stendy’ Fental: price culy 82 cr aa i | | A EOE munerative, allt R_NEW HAI Jot 18x80 ft ; street just newly: Sse 3t ‘CAYWOOD, 9°3 9th st. n.w. JOR SAF HANGE—4 LOTS, UNINCUM Bere ogee city of Touburban: “Cali” Sr andres oF DWAR STASIS gf raboreen. calle aro R SALE—LOT, 20x95, ON 12TH ST... #1. lots in Todd ead Brown sub. Sieente; lott on ‘Most. nw. bet. 18th and 19th, $2.00 foot; fine busi- ness lot on © st. n.w.. cheap square for s:b- dividin7 in n.e., very chean, for afew days only ; lot, | Ost. nw. bet, Tith, $2 ft: lots, Todd a | Brown subdivision, 35-. tt., Tots, Mt. Pleasant and Col. Heights, at bargain prices: Slots, Yale st. n.w., |e aden Nar gagtige “hen. PoE KEY BNOs. & co. sel-tt 910 F st. n: For sate— on term st. XW: Saurico -EWO BLOCKS APOVE SCOTT CIRCLE. none ssi J. V. N. HUYOK, se1-6t “1505 Pa, SALE— GHEAP Lors. DESIRABLE BUILDING SITR For one larce or two houses ; dimen: 116; location, 10th st. 8.0. x. AVES AND CABLE CARS. Price, #2, :60. se © es: FOF EXC! ‘OR RENT—A DESIRABLE GARDEN OR DAIRY farm; fifty-four acres: newly repaired 6-roon: : barn : ood re three miles “distant: only $1 Realty sails a 103 ai ope | [pou SALECONE. OF THE WANDSOMEST Par vate residences in the city, on S st. near N. H. ave | a bay window tate be any ep | Ritdtsnue ettnuet.meaneln: beaatifal han every in. | era improve:nent and convenience ‘of a first-class Rist be seen to be anrreciated.. Forprice and. iy io LW. WERD & CU.. Managers National tilding anid Loan Association ES Gencee on N st. ew, pew bay-window bricks Pevitaratont tea and Feuninkas: filers pantry’, Tanke conerete cabinet Sea siectic eile” Faackehtne separate. Be. Hae tirontroutin tard worn, atud th the ¥e Wee c Rational Mucual But and Losu Association of New York, 500 ilth st. n.w. 4) Messe CK HOUSE: ALL 5 BRICK, MOUs, ty at, R SALE OR EXCHANGE—¥OR CITY PROP- improved, a ificent acres bara, 500. ‘ARYLAND TITLES THE PRINCE GEORG! feeislature of Marylaisds sxnmpines tise Yo real estate in Prince George's certificates nn county and gives ab f. Terms modarate, Wa icon su. pee rN NOTARIES PUBLIC. ‘PERSONS WISHING THEIR PENSION VOUCH- ore ‘thet airing the (Comnissionz “OF Di rd see ee doaee Mine oP ey, As Ty Warxrse Rijpetoeak Dida. OB BAL PLOT ON SD ST. NEAR EAGT CAPT. wil ment for @ modern Briel House Inquire of owner, WM. DUBots, 737 Pe: uve ne ofownsst oe Fok SALE 00, CENTS PER FOOT_6,000 FEET of crowns on Florida ave. near North Capitol ‘Addrem DUNN. Staromes UT ™ peg 1B BA, FOE SALE—990 CASH $20 MONTHLY, a NEW aera wane Coe FRSA PISS (OLUMBIA HEIGHTS, ON SOHN MILLER & c9.. BUY 2 Lov Moule SM Easy TERMS. Soe ee Now fs the tne toinvent | sired. y-Bive (35) Co ‘Coal, four (4) tons best quality White Ash Stove Coal and seven (cords best quailty, Spruce Pine’ Wood sawed once. The fuel to be delivered subject to the provisions of section 3711 of the Revised Statutes of ihe United States, and stored in the vanits of this of- fice. Awards will be made, item by {tem, to the best bidder for each ttem, and the rigut is reserved to re- Uids and to waive any defects. Forms tion to this Proposals nd addressed to the Superintendent Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C. HALL, Superintendent. R RENT—IN HYATTSVILLE, SEVERAL DF- sirable dwellings, from six to ten rooms; from 812 to 8% per month. DUCKETT & FORD, 617 F nw. ‘OR SALE—OAK GROVE VILLA. Abeautiful new s-rootn cottare, on splendid villa site, with grand old oka: Sg tiles outs acres. of le aud carriage hintse; anew well of pure ectly opposite the new haussome suburban Taber Johnecn, and one. of the ‘gaiclesia the. 8. Sei we in monthly quarter! RA. PHILLIPS & 1425 New Yor! OR SALE — OVER 300 SUBURBAN HOMES H improved and unimproved: also 200 farms neat Washington and on the. Potomac river: also. many gabarhan building Jote and villa. sites’ overloukin Wasbiawton, Don't buy ist, sarap forlaree ‘ Showln roads, villuse kes Albu se Sral improved suburha and. country places to rent. Heraons taken to view property free uf charge TAME EM EN EL ch: s02-6t FOR SALE—A Lot, WITH NINF-ROOM HOURE, barn, splendid well of water,chicken house,shade, fruit trees and inagnificent view of city sat Fort dover Heights. ca electric rod to Arlington : Price. 1-conts pap square foot; termseasy. JAMES E.CLEMENTS 1301 F stn sires: {OR RENT_SEVERAT DESIRABLE DWEI, tn Rockville. Apply to owner, It. T. ¥ Rockville, Md. OB SALE op AROMA PARK IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, PFICE OF THE COMMIS: ‘of Columbia, | DAY, SEPT nishing the — public achools | of Columbia with one thousand rear | less. of examination | seven’ bundred for fur- the District 1,000), more or Per and seveniven thousand nd ninety-one (17,791) packages, ‘of composition paper. K forms of Proposals, samples of raling, together ‘The right 1s reserved to revect any and all bids or parts of bide. J. W. DOUGLASS, J. W. KOSS, W. 1. OSSELL, Couimissioners D. C. U. & BOTANIC GARDEN, Gazing’ Botanic Garden, Washington, D. C.—Pro be reccived for the above pained work at the superintendent U.S. Botanic Garden. plans ahd starificattons can be seu CLOCK Mf. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ENTH, 1802. WME It. SMITH, § Garden. aud,’ FIESDOEARTERS SOUTHERN BRAS tional Houe for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 22 August, 1892.—Sealed proposal: deck to thie uaual cond will be tereivnd Shes until TWOO'T PM. WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 18%, for’ fur- ishing Labo: and Mater‘alsand Constructing a Brick Barrack Buildin: at the southern branch of. the Na- tional Home for DV. Soldiers near Hampton. Va, Separate Troposals wi i be required forthe constrne- tion of the Butiding, for the Heatine and Ventilating Apparatus and tor Plurbine. Drawings and specifi cations van be seen at this office, ber inf from ‘Col. P.T. Woodfin, Governor. Civil Engineer. suzi-tu,th,stosed RDEN, WASHINGTON, D. ‘Ang. 24, 1892.—Propona's for farnishine the T 8. Botante Gaden with fuel for the Paral vear ending | Fane 30, 1985 the superintendent. C. E OCTOCE M.. Tt 1R9. "Parity Bal be fusntal Wat. SMITH, Superints den. au Is will office of Appiy to VALU. SITE: ON’ 0 7TH In lots one acre and upward to thirty acres, : Some with fine springs and vaiuable ais @ mi Z alk from station. For particulars app a J. Vv. N.HUYCK, 05 Pa ave. PANY. 705 vatent office, Prepares abstracts fontgomery and Prince Georwe’s nd in Alexandria and Fairfax coun- insures titles. Send for foe sist. sr wood: ‘BURBAN TITLE INSURANCE Sth st. n.w.. near of titles to Janda in counties, Ma. Va. Als lars as dat th superin dent U. 8. Botanic Gar- 79,26, 28,30,91, 2, ‘OR SALE—THE PRETTIEST AND BEST. bated 168 acres now fffered for sats around Wash: ington, lying on both sides of railroad, 3,000 ft., all instent of running tratue and stations "Ye is high, Rhd-r rood. cultivation, well watered and wooded: 4 heautifnl roves: “an onhard of S00 trevs. hots Sirrounded witn “inamaneth ‘trees Ther is oa is place the most macnificent hill, having a com- andine view of the sountry for mites tu every iter tion and covered with a beautiful «rove; just the Hace for a 100-romn stiratmer hotel. Price reasonable, S300 per acre; about, one-th'rd whati will be worth inside of 10 years: $1,000 per Berevcan be gotten ow for atleast 120 acres of i017 epee into building lots and buildings started ere and there, Terms: One-fourth two and three years for balance, Awentiomen of wealth or a few xeatiomen Go combine) of ancdwndte means, shotid hot fall to examine this place with a View of securing it as whole. Inquire or address SHOOTING STARS. In autumn comes a puzzle sore. She knows not what to do, In saying which would please her more— Ice cream or oyster stew. “This is an un-read letter day for me,” said the young, woman as she tossed the slighted missive unopened into the waste basket. 71th st, ir. f FOR CITY PRO! ty. 10 acres directly of new Electric rail Jakes ax. from Takoma; high, and polling: zing: choice for subdivision. s Bor 48, Le T -ROOY EAT FOR- ath Toor: Hot and, cold water: | possession wiven Octo) TR HERTFORD, 14196, “Charley Smithers is exceedingi and interesting and all thatsort of thing, young woman. last night.” “Jack Jenkins showed me one of his books last night when he proposed to me, and I ac- cepted him,” said the other girL ‘What was it? Poetry?” ‘No; it was his bank book.” literary da et est Glen, Ma. heated by furnace Sis per in nth. sel-lw FOR SALE—400 ACRES OR LESS OF GOOD LAND ‘on Potomac in sight of Washington ani Alexan- 418: iy len below tue latter place, part of orvinal Mount Vernon tract: good bulidines, fencing, timber, water and fruit: the electric railway’ how. build he ‘Addr: 'SNOWDE. From the manner in which Samson's success depended on his hair, it has been inferred Nlexa that he was # piano player. RARE OPPORTUNIT! Two very desirable lots atGien Echo Heights, a) t reasonable price: Fs Wrest cause fur selling, Addsese WEST ERNER, Star ofce, me L, It was on the front of a crowded horse car. “If women were in politics,” said one of the PROPERTY FOR A nent in the city or suburbs call ‘THOMA’ Corcoran build. in Brooki: YOU WANT TO BUY home or an in: CEs select?” “I don't know,” replied the man who bad just given up his eeat, “but I'm dead sure it wouldn't be a strect car platform.” 8, 100 jand,South Brookland auz3-1 I }OR SALE—LOTS AT WOODSIDE, Metrop«litan branch of the B. and . R., jes from Washington. The raf forms the western and the 7th st. road the eastern boundary o this subdivision, which Is on the ridge dit ‘the waters Sowing into the Eastern branch from those flowing into Rock creek, is well drained, hasexcelient: ee is. me oa «rowing settlement. a rungs hav’ already becu erected. Phe inew an fractivo station ts abont midway of the subdivision. ‘ndare sold on easy teva” Hlonten elt aed aay, fonses bu gold on installments. For pl or ini & as tee 5 poy ‘au22-1m ON THE O_R. R., eight SEASHORE AND cITY. “Tl stay another week,” she wrote. He had the letter in his coat, And murmured, “If you do or not Depends somewhat On this jack-pot.” “I have come,” said the titled visitor, “tpask your daughter's hand.” “I'm much obliged,” replied the wealthy parent, “‘but we can’t accept engagement rings as collateral.” nee, BOs IGHTON, Owner,” 482 La'ave. 0... eke ee oy ee, iy payments, | Now ime to an Bf WELCM J, 606 F st. nw. SALE-MONTALY PAYMEN‘S, BEAUTI- lots at Fore t Glen ‘and neat cottage house near ak aEETECED, yk, SAL! Feegm. “I think,” said Mr. Smickins, “Ill make arf 18-1 ‘astronomer of my boy.” “Has he » taste for mathematics?” “No. But he is a wonderful guesser.” +——_+e+. LAUREL. Lavagt, Mp., Sept. 1, 1892. Correspondence of The Evening Star. ‘The republican congressional convention will be held in the Academy of Music on next Tuee- day, and interest in its result grows stronger owing to the uncertainty of the chances of the | several candidates. This district is a very large one, and the man who makes a thorough canvass in it has all he wants to, do. The re- publicans are not without a chance of electing | their candidate if they use the proper discretion [ineelecting him. From what can be learned | they will make a strong fight, and will work in | harmony for their choice. Mr. Schuyler Stewart of Baltimore is visiting his parents here. fr. Frank Bond has returned from a week's | stay in Philadelphia. Mr. Andrew Eevans and daughter, Miss | Annie, returned last evening from an extended visit with friends in Michiga FY ana oe nT Gale ae a is 4882 ‘shade yees- ADI ‘E. PAL e ply to Fee ee or Ex CHAN ‘Oak ave. —Beantiful home, from stat tents OF La ave. BEE E-TAROMA PAR ; a station; honse LL “ he Hebcpaes niente tamer et eat an acreof eround: fine shade. oak, chestnut sodgane Will s LL at a bat ay sheers siren on or address: WNER FOR SALE—PIANOS. RSALE-SPECIAL LOW PRICES Phi ‘with us how for Upright and Square Pianos dest makes.” We must anake rooms for our lance stock of instruments now arriving. ‘way down, Buy Row. A woo timne to exeUalire your square pla £38 Sink upright, “Lerme in mouihiy gab mente ot B10. A No fancy prices. We can save you from. 825 to 8100. —s THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, 913 Pa ave EVAIL of the se OR SALE_FIANOS— ual sscond-hand upright piano for beginne=; in ‘geod order; $75, . PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 11th; to these «oki nine barcatn in ce ‘ees Foes ME ‘fered aves or op UPRIGHT Ol SQUARE PIANO. NOT only ONE, but htty GU) toscleet vom. YOUR CHOICE trom ward. INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED.” ‘ALE—SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OF- an “EVERY Pay ENDERS 2 eae ‘SANDE! ‘TAYMAN, 802-68 CHE St hw FOR SALES adbury Upright Grand. Rosewood case; ‘Octave: ‘ ‘Tr mew: Drices S400; anil sell Gor Ssa0 oe BAG yagi stallments ; uo interest. G. SMI’ sail i225 Pennsylvania ave. t.w. Fo SALE— ‘Misses Jeanie Crane and Hattie Duvall have with Miss Mamie Duvall to her home in ton, W.Va, Mrs. W. L. Cohen and Miss Lena Little have gone to Annapolis for a visit of a week with John’ Davis and Henry Madison, ‘men living about five miles from this Howard county, became involved in a night before last ov. “He showed one of his booxs | passengers,‘‘what sort of a platform would they | RETURNING TO TOW s2¢ European | Summer Pleasure Seekers Turn Their Faces Homeward, PLANS FOR THE AUTUMN. The President's Fiying Visit—Social Festivi- ties Connected With the G. A. R. Evcamp- ment—Movements of Well-known People— Personal Notes of Interest. —_——>——_ ‘The President's short stay at the White House gave a good many of bis callers an nity to make inquiries for Mrs. Harrison. He «pok! encouragingly of her condition, but was ina hurry to leave town again, so as to Sun- day at Loon Lake. It is getting mountains and it would not be #u « if the President's family made a change of headquar- ters within a week on so. As it is pretty well decided that Mrs. Harrison will not be able to return to this city for some time vet, the de- siuability of her staying at Lakewood or some other resort nearer home during the entire fail has been talked of lately. The White House corridor is full of scaffold- ing and the workmen's and the President had to around very carefully when he was there. It will be in time for the President's reception to the G. A. R. After the encampment there will be something of a calm in official circles until October, when the President and cabinet and the ladies of their families will go out to Chicago for the world’s fair ceremonies. This trip is looked the | forward to with considerable pleasure all around. ‘The Secretary of State and Mra. Foster are with their daughters in Watertown and will spend part of their vacation at the Thousand Isles. If practicable ther will remain aw until the middle of September. Attorney Gencral and Mra, Miller have re- turned to town after their vacation. Their son and his bride are also back froma their wedding trip and are +topping with them. Miss Jessie Miller will return, shortly froma visit’ with frends at Watkins Glen. Mics Miller has been having & most enjoyable visit in Newport with Dr. and Mrs. Roosa. Mme. Covarrubias was in town a day last | week, being mach improved in health. | Mrs. and Miss Foster and Miss Rusk are ex- | pected home from Europe next Wednesday, nd Secretary Foster will go to New York to meet them. The chances are that their ship will be quarantined and the Secretary will have to wait for a while before he can welcome them home. It is not likely that they will do more than make a short stay, if auy here, as they ex- ect to nd the coming two months at their ome in Fostoria, returning here early in No vember. The choice of the French minister, Mr. Patenotre, for a permanent legation here is said to have about narrowed down to two house that of the Vice President or Mr. Pollok, both of which are avnilable, and with the chances largely in favor of the former. Mr. and Mra. Jules Guthridge have returned from a fortnight’s outing in the Berkshire hills. Mr. and Mra. Parker Mann will return to Tanglewbod the last of September and expect to rail for Spain the latter week in October, to be absent a year or #0. Mr. and Mra, Robert Wynne are going to Halifax next week, baring decided to postpone their trip to Europe for the present. Park next week. Mr. and Mre. De Castro sailed last Wednesday for Europe and will be absent three or four months. ‘Mrs, Cullom has spent the entire summer in this city. One meets a few more familiar faces every y now and the towering wagon loa 1s of morning seem to it that many of the householders are turning th; faces homeward. From the northern resorts there has already commenced a migration which in a few days more will leave them to their ac- customed winter quict. At Newport the gaye- ties are keeping up with unusual spirit: among the cottagers, who will scarcely desert their ele- gant habitations for a fortnight yet. Al! fash- mable eves, however, are turned toward the Berkshires and there seems no danger but that the turning of the leaf will be watched there by distinguished a social audience as ever be- |fore. The desire among our leisure classes to {each autumn proiong their outings is an en- | couraging sign amid the feverish excitement | in which they usually live. For Washington we | have not cnought of these favored souls who are now held down by business demands, to makeany appreciable difference in their comings and goings. Qur winter population is never quite complete until December, and the chances are | this fali will see them as laggard es usual. But for the great majority of our townsmen and townswomen the family fires will be lighted right here within the next month and very there is a small army of excursionists in town who are immensely interested in the work of preparation for the encampment. and whose footfalls are heard in the White House vestibule every hour of the day. When these little ipa give way to the coming massex Waxh- Rigicnians will be treated to as much excite- ment as they could possibly derive from elbow- ing the crowd on the board walk at Atautic City. Th a social way nothing is expected of a start- ling nature until ver'y late in the fall. There will be a few weddings and some pretty ones, and these events will start the ball going. Then some of the fine houses will have new occupants and that is going to send a little new life along the stream. Mr. and Mrs. John Ingalls of Cin- cinnati will move jnto the Anderson house on K «treet and from large acquaintance it is not likely it will bea very lonesome corner thereafter. Many persons in admiring this house have commented on the unobstructivo- ness of the front door aud what a very small section of the front is taken up with it, while the ments for cat the porte cochere areso ample. A bright young woman, who owns berself « palatial brown front with the generous porch our ancestors liked, says that evidently in these kind of houses only carriage Visitors are expect Just to point this idea, people who have nothing else to talk about—and it is surprising how many there are in summer—dre wondering if Senator Brice is going to make any other pro- vision for walkers than to use the carriage en- trance at the Corcoran house. It is worth while to come homeand go house- keeping in such mansions as Lieut. and Mrs. Clover and Mr. and Mrs. Frazer have for themselves. Mrs. Clover's house is a gem within and without and Mrs. Frazer's the em- bodiment of substantial ease and luxury. There are probably no two houses which will come in for more comment this fall than the | Leiter and the Whittemore houses. It is. a real | Chicago block. It is said of Mr. Leiter's house | that it fairly embodies all his own ideas, both | in materials as well as methods of construction. Mr. and fhittemore were able to themselves fast as much ground form as | needed, and their house appeals to the = class of people who are sick and tired of clim! ing stairs, Their house is virtually only two stories, but is as big as two ordinary houses. ‘Miss Lillian, daughter of Col. A. T. M. Filler, has retursied to her home in Loudoun county, Va..from a protracted visit to Saratoga Springs. Mr. Denis M. McCormick is expected home this week from a very pleasant visit ameng friends in Lynn. Miss Annie E. Vance is rapidly regaining her Mrs. Van Buren Hillyard and children have sane as cs A ORGAN. olla walnut case: Setora, : Salnut case: 5 store bs oie tn perfect _an3h 1925 Pennsylvania ave. nw. _ For S4bg.* SUPERB 2ND H'D UPRIGHT Saie—A Marchal & Smith 8450. in perfect jOMsON'S MUSIC'S ‘1th st. aulitooc?7 FOR SALE—BICYCLES. Fate ews tals Tar io area's, Sooke ‘FOR CASH—PSYCHO LADY'S or pontine new; on per: aw. Nettie r of anti] fF aie tf & ii st. Bw up in the | Mrs, Koss Thompson will return from Deer | many inside of two weeks. Just at present | visitors through | EEE Mr. Benj. Miller and family of Georgetows have returned from Beach Ha‘ N. J., where they spent the summer, and will spend the month of September in the country near Rocks ville, Mise Loughran and Mise Jobnston, chape Toned by Mra. Johnston, left this for Niagara, Watkins Glen and Toronto, Canada, Dr. and Mrs HN. Wadsworth have retumed tothe city. The doctor is mach im | hie wemmer outing. Mia Marie Watemorth Will not return before the middle of September, Mra. J. Esputa-Daly left this morning for ‘iagara Falls, Prof. Arnold W. Meyer bas returned to the city after a it to Brooklyn, N. ¥., and Virginia, — The wedding of Annie E. Messer to William FE. Carney was celebrated Thursday evening #t the bride's residence, $21 G street southwest, Rev. Dr. Hershey of the Sixth Presbyterian Chureh officiated. The wedding march wat plaved by Miss H. Keiss, The bride wasattired im cream China «ilk, heavily draped with silk Ince and ribbons, witha diamond brooch at her neck, The bridesmaid. Miss Maggie Depue, was be- comingly attired in cream moire wilk with sili lace and pear! trimmings. The groom's brother, Matthew J. Carney, acted as best man. The Toome were beautifully decorated with and flowers, Among those it were the | grooms mother and sister, Mrs Wm. Carner |and Mary E. Schofield, Mr. E.G. and | wife, Mra. S.C, Depue and daughters, Mr. J. ik, | Hall’ and wife, Mra. F. White ter, | Misa Wood, Neilie Hudson, Nettie Schatf, Gertie j they, Tda Croxton, Mesera. A.W. Brown, F. | Dais, Wm. E. Glover, J. Compton, 8. Owens: After the ceremony a handsome ‘supper wae served. Mr. and Mra. Carney will leave for am extended tour through the nort! The engagement of Miss Jessie Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Benjamin P. Snyder, to Dr. Howard Paxton Collings of Rockville, Ind., ie announced. The marriage will take place early in October. Miss Walton is visiting Senator and Ming | Vance at their beautiful mountain home. | Mrs. C. L. Moore of New Hompshire avenue, with her daughters, Gussie and Marie H. Moore, who have been spending the su nmer at Laurel, will spend the month of Sepember at Oceam Grove. The Misses Rossie and Lillian Storch haveleft town in charge of their aunt, Mies Jennie Mi grader,on a three weeks’ visit to friends im Boston. ‘They will visit Niagara Failsandotber points of interest before returning. | Misses Alice Riecks, Mollie Frazier, Sangh | Mullen and Maud Mullen have returned from their auaimer vacation, epent at Colonial Beacls, a. | Miss Phoebe Lanterman, who is visiting ber | rister on Rhode Inland avenue, wns tendered am of Capt. pitol Hill previous to her departure for her home at Oxford, N. 4. Mise Lanterman will leave the early part of | next week. Mrs. Z. R. Drammond has retarned from het | trip west, where abe has spent the #ummer. Misses Lola and Lottie Allan have retorned from an extended trip to OM Point, White Suiphur Springs, Saratoga and the Thousand Islands. Mins Sadie Ratcliffe has returned to her home on 1th street after a pleasant vacation «pent Riverdale Park in the historic Calvert man sion, Mrs. Charles Hartel and daughter, Miss A@- die. have returned from Indianapolis. Mr. Cornelius T. Belt has returned home from a trip to the Catskill mountains and Sare- | toga. Mrs. Belt will spend the remainder of | September in Warrenton, Vi Mrs. Enoch Fribley and daughter Virginia | have returned to the city from a visit to Tele tives at New Philadelphia, Ohio, They were accompanied by Mre. Hi. P. Fribley, who will remain until after the G. A. R. encampment. Tuesday evening Capt. I H. White, com mander of the large schooner-rigged yacht | Nellie Jackson of the Maryland naval | militia, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mark E, ‘Towers of Arundel-on-the-Bay and their Miss Annie E. Hilten, Miss Maggie Killeen md Miss Marie Hodson of this city, on » sail on the Chesapeake ty Mr. E. H. Droop is spending a fortnight a& Lake Minnetonka, Minn. He will visit St. Paul, Milwaukee and Chicago on his way east. Mrs. Frank Smith and her daughter, Mee. Smith Marlow, have returned from Harper’ erry, where they spent the summer. Mr. Harry Pyne of 1702 8 street has gone for a stay of two weeks in the Blue Ridge moun+ tains, see A Tragedy at Falls Church, Correspondence of The Evening Star. Faris Cuvacn, Sept. 3, 1892, M. E. Church has sold for L. 8. Gordon te | parties in your city twenty-five acres of land | for €200an acre. The lund lies near the old | depot. It is said that the purchasers intend i make valuable improvements on it. Yesterday Westley Parker, a man with « fam ily, shot by a careless accident William Fish and killed him. Fish was about twenty-one years | of age. Both are colored. The two were get: ting ready fora huut. Parker's gun lock was out of order. He says he did not know the gum was loaded. The hammer of the gun would not stand when cocked and Parker was trvii to tinker it while Fish beld up the muzzle of the gun, standing in frout of it, Parker heed: | lesaly drew back the hammer and let it drop, ‘The gun was discharged and the charge or load entered Fish’ body ande be was dend in a few minutes. Lae — Virginia Democratic Association. ‘The Virginia Democratic Association of the District of Columbia effected its annual reor- | ganization at a meeting held at the Metropoli- tan Hotel last night. Maj. Biscoe presided a¢ temporary chairman and later his tenare of | office as president of the association was made | permanent by acclamation, Mr. W. H. Monrop was chairman, ‘The dues of the association were fixed at @1 and a resolution offered by Capt. Jones was | adopted ralieving delinquents of unpaid back dues. The following new members were admitted: E. L. Coston, W. D. Dabney, A. L. Patty, H. M. Lewis, A.C. Knowles, J.'S. Tyler, W. Stan- | nard Chapman, W. B. Hardy, J. 8 Morris, jr., | A. 8. Towson, F. M. Britton and 1. L. Peyser. ‘The following officers were elected: First view Capt. Jobn A. Jones; second view B.C. Glasoock: recording snoreters, rper; corresponding secretary, 1. D! W. H. Monroe: sergeant-at~ xecutive committee, Thomas J. Luttrell, I. K. Edmonds, Henry M. Lewis, B. W. Hanter and W. 8. Chapman. Another meeting will be called ina short time by the president and Messrs. Jones, Glascock jand Monroe were ited & committee to select a hall and speakers. The mecting gave | vote of thanks to Col. Belden for ‘boeprality extended and adjourned. ———— Young People Enjoy Themselves. Last evening about 5:30 two of Knox's four horse omnibuses called at the First Congrege- tional Charch and conveyed about fifty of the members of the ¥. P. 8. C. E., including the assistant pastor, Rev. M. R. Fishburn, to Dean= wood, where they were given a delightful lawn, party by the Browning family, who attend the First Church. Music, bonfires. games, melons, Yankee doughnuts and many other good added to the pleasures of the evening, and at F i be ry fF EF rl

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