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“THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, S “24, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE HOUSES, SALE. STOuY Pte alley onan av 4 . FO! R SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. D BATH, A Sh ote to alley alley. D # Ene Namemnent SALE_Li ¢K PROPERTY. t. in the park for $4,500. ‘SALE—TI 73 by 110, bargain, at avadvantaer HE CORNEN OF IR A 35 per foot: _ eta 6 Lith st 148 CALIFORNIA ST. NEL ‘iW CAPITOL «pam tselbsonee rooms, Uaihg all sd tape, Tanaka Taseeiee StF | Tenement, at 61 5 Per tact eae ta pa “ALZig Ur'bine: haiedsomely papered rested to's wood tee ant - M BBOOK, G16 18th ot. 0. w_ for 13. 80 cach 1800 | 40t at $20.30 por month. OR SALE—THE CORNER OF 10TH AND D 8TS. BARNES & WEAVER, ne . #2 by 115. These are beautiful lof and on FT. Karsen, | It 620 F st. Proposed electric road haere wet. = Roomed and G, Atlantic batiding {00 F st. nw. OR a OR EXCHANG?—143: RHODE! 1t 7. ROOKS, 616 12th st. n. w. SALE . Tea » hanjsome residence: nine rooms, | FOR SALE—THE CORNER OF 18TH AND H STS, #t me. near Hat. % ande rr. (one bath. al: fuod. tmp, ; handsomely finished: lot 202165 | I’ n.c. : 94 by 144; will make the cheapest lows on H q ‘Es.050 | t036-foot alley. BARNES & WEAVER, at, Pelee, 81.15 per foot fist. oo near Et | dnd ami foo ie it ___ ee F st at '. _K. BROOKS, 616 12th st. n.w. ae 01 LE AREWOOD AVE... RK SALE-THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF gee Waris x rHoMPso’, ix Fie nw.” | J ee ae ae pret ce Sala S J9tmand tes p.m (Bs by 7a, il sated to OOKING INTO! anti¢nl dei rooms, laun- | great advantage. - Price for next week, #1. Pop sae vourn ne TO nome lot Baton, | ae. lates cellars entire house heated ‘by furnace: | “Tr TR. BROOKS, 616 L2ihat. now. Reo: 5. Zand & Myrtle ne © $3 600. st beautiful location: large lot. Feet; S00 Fo SALE—THE CORNER OF 4TH AND M8TS. ores. bay seine 5 Oz) F st. Pane sg ne, 2, Fil prove = fine investment. i rey 80 c foot. pice Tee ene Pepe Rt BROOKS, 616 12th st. n. w. Sete Hapscveents an) | Perey het ott and H 3 Saverton: Seabee iow f SETS aloe i eave Srinoce cake | Pom sat eos than butase ren vestinedt, house SE AE we WERD & CO. Menacere F 5 mae be aot Catton Mutual Building and vate Mowe ¥.. Mm Lith #t. nw. HALE « ever atone ster eve saree Backers ‘tapcoses fibre Setey oie ite for were J. OM Hine of calle road. lett OR SALE. Pun ty SALE -A CORY any Apply after 43) ee a at ake’ Shes Die SA Oe I Beh story Foor Gy: i we es + PON SALT thre, well eat near the ey a.* thre roms ft ae. ouran 6 =“ ees se SALF —— pte bes aoe eat Pose hemes: ir. 2 ‘emt of eons. M st abe i WAVE 10TH 8T. paywents. DONALDS TO OFFER ) selo i now. Price, $6 TYLER ® ¥ oon tn mines, with 7 Taree a! purchasers lider, on th inspection. ave: price 3OW., IN WALKIN New. 1th st. bet pit Park ava NWA TAROT vty will’ be Nr 1 JOR Sat ay-win iow only 84,00. Cor cash payment, balance to suit JOR SALE Ee Thow finished We | situated: o bent streets oust £ >) 3: aah Sh amed In bard wood 5 i, 187.00 vig SALE LOT R SALE_G NEW DELIG ry, browarn it. me ne NIT ICEN JAMES M. 7h 14 P_BY 8. I. WAL Bat. n. m applics:ion auises, buildings being Bow open Premises, buildinus ks and Ist now ee. ‘ON. PRICK DWELLING ;SEVF: (80.45) ; gOTHERPORD. 1307 F at OR SALE-FINE PIECE OF BUSINESS PROP. eT RR 9G TYLER E RUTHERFORD, I9tt F at A VERY DESIRABLE HOME OL 5, 00. Tw st nw. R ). 10 roomie. L. 6.30 20, HIRT! tery > the BARGAIN and S. ste Soto 500. ¥ ROC Capitol sta nd path: richly easy to furnice heat; 705 Lath st. now. OMS; (No.15) IN: m the owner has to #0 to Looks BSaGEM RE DOFs 3 +10 * Pe reid Park). 10 room ino MARC T.OCATED, ne hotsse, halt suare of East ytion hall; Se one or Is: thed fireplaces, agetculars HS, For ; LATES rated price, $ th st BROTH and 20,5 impr. NEW WHITE ve papered ; i 1 ply m 1922 and 1974 Sth st, 84,400 BAY_W.XpOWw Groves ant be petacat ny EY FRAWE, STH ST S¥.6L Fe pw. se HOUSE DAMMANN, Ol RES raKy foe gre m BRICK AME : eh Feat. now ‘Ww Fine i = bath al ¥ yrs. is Foal value t 4 cobs from ste san i in th = im series Bof the Ten + Star offi A THOROVE F2% SALE-A Goon combination Jock and Ace anil save 4 ALE A FINE © A PAIR OF SALE : Fr staps we D0. maries. fcckin teens and. P rte i SCHMIDS BIRD STORE, GHENSEY & co. BOO Fst. thw ON N. HAVE. NEAR MOST. N starr ta Recewwent brick So rite GWEN co. ny tag menta: & be eos PPEWRHER Eke! SALE Horses. we 4 beautiful three northwest care Thewas ITT nov ov vest abd balance para me WASEINGTOS. D. 0. eae, WILK e WE: gT enue alan 1907 Pa. ave. an tth of and La av = SALF ON EXCHANGE VESIZADLE THREE. UNDERTAKERS. Meane, Caciline two maares | eee Fe cea canes onsd atgeeaoeds S. SatIXEy, USDEMTAXER 45D pBAEAER med ONY WILCOX & HEISTON, cent saved by oasuiiing ae dea, ah ete y Fe or THOSE a) hines of almost ever, SALE F SOF BREE fou D. BALLUBP, 1 FeTkte $2 and o bY FIREPROOF wside belt work: chea': to ash or time Addreas Box 18, Star office mi. Or sth ‘st, Tith st, 10r. tr. MASS. A ‘NER, 101 jotine on Pant and 4h’s Tear. 10,000 wane S84 Defrost, BAK 600 Fst. nw. th. » i a $e. 5,009 hom}. Ne. Tin st, Dh, i,000 es in ood neigh. es are all will be sold tor 1 close affairs of | __"700 Lith st. nw. vr farth fon park f yeaty LIEUTE: SHES FROM 10 ¢ "mond. Kk Nae S10 it az int: Execut Gen. McC e) an the army. Address SHC TEN SHARES OF PAID-UP STOCK | genta LLIE MALE PUP, TWO meat sou-se DIAMONDS: SELL FOR ail 1350 Gad st, Georcetown, D.C OF ALE MAKES; Smith, &2., Feta RD STLEPT AER ING Tw BY to new machines, at bargains! ‘qurizers for remt. SALE TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT_PIFTY ake that we ro tak offered om yarchase, “SEW: writing sud typeweitiae pre ¥ of handwriting and typewriting pre el with the Pomeroy Dupiteator process. 397-3 “OTTO” GAS ENGINES, aud sound hand. any size, Mend for eireular ot ‘Act. vil 7that mw. OTH NEW Ble \T Sie k st. n ¥._ | sinzly. with or witha: board ‘Sultes of two or thrwe rooms, WHE pavete came? s“PHE WOODMONT.” at when. yen can buy keh ad Tows ctrele. =o) om easy | Boome and boar.” Heasomable tase, i Sia Siem $F. KUBINBON, Propristor. WULaw'’s norer, , Pa ave. and 14th st, Washington, D. 0. | ne. railroad Foti ton slectric isa Dargai Be. dinnd LE ton railway ; streets graded corer it only he. Tramway on lath nw. fi Bith cood dwelling and stabi ew for thiprove. THe n, JOR SALE—GREAT BANGATN near 19th st., F.C. RERRING, 1010 F ms. BROOKS, JOHN 0. JOHNSON, JOHNSON & CHEW, th, ISG Fst, pie; room for thy 00; water. sewer, electric 00 F TOR pat ‘AR W. WHIT! LOT, HENSEY Wil! sell part, WALTER A. BROWN, 142 OX 101 to ailey. “On 180 {t. above tidewat and cedars; as a whole of in tracts of 401 elegant villa sites, seabit +1200 F st. naw. FOR_ SALE BUILDERS, ATTENTIONS near 6th n.e. For Sale—Bisuinrck st. mear 7th, 50x150. Price, ly % st. THE CORNER OF 5TH AND G STs. by, 100; elecant corner for builder. 08 erie. pe EK BROOKS, 616 12th st, a.w. ‘ON TENNESSEF AVE. a frontace of about 120 ft ryunad extended will front om tt, pene oe NEM MF mi Aad LE-AN ENTIRE BLOCK ON LINE OF + large oak trees tiful corner lot in Eckinston; 4th and T sts. ; Fight chotce lots in same locality : 65, to #1 reLBtY acres on the Wash nston ‘and Maryixnd bou- er: = large ‘S acres; 617 F st OR SAT LI $8. 8x10 to 50-fout alley; T nonr 14th st square foot, Lot 94x85 on southeast corner 3 ork and New Jersey aves. no w., .n luding two zood bricks on ft: whole 150 feet front 55x100 reo houses. HERSEY & CO., 1300 Fst. naw. OR bag! a ae CORNER LOT IN ECKING- bi om, Cohereta streets and sidewalk. + and ig lot Bt ‘st. 60,0°0 FT. yy" to SM COLUMBIA for, ASth and Rizzs place, size 46x65. 20x100. 13 Pa. ave. 8 10 Room 14 street or ware) Park? furna Sonth Bro 40x140. Glen Ech sq. ft. S5x150. proved Praia a nomiaa ward. 022-3 Corner ke. Deter sete Fe aw. 2 101 sels-im F a to OWNER, ALE—HIC fear Whitney Closs—West side of Warder ave. Trinidad n. e. of ground situated near opore H 1th and G R SALE—BARGAIN— FIVE LOTS 16X110 each, north side Mnear @th no. ; curb sewer, Ke. ft. fC. HERRIN DFFERS WANTED FOR Gi sto mow. AD KDING, National Ohio Bank butldt: < Ty 81.100 per fo 1010 FP FEET 0,000 FE: THE- to wonton Pavement wud aber PF Beat OR SALE— Several small lots, 2 tracts of 5 acres and one of 2 acres. located very Brichtwood. D.-C...and. on the Hine of the new electric road on stl st. roa LOUIS PB. SHOEMAKER, se2t-3t 920 ¥. R SALE DESIRABLE LOT ON RST. near Conn. ave., lot 25 by SO feet; 1 per sa. ft iB For Sale—Corner lot oF idad.” Price. 2 200 ‘eet front in northwest near 224 1 pase. For Sale—Severat very cheap. ox ft. each. South Brookland—Emy oria s Toad; lot Sox 158% ft. Glen Echo—Loare road: nice lot, roalcn three sides. West End Park, Rockvill Falls Church Park, Va.—T: Kensinvton, Mi Colmubis road st other $0x1:55.04 Troma Park—} 200. did place fo. Lice per business bat ft. omiy. w. corners—near two 9-room I first-cions Duis nig: open for mspec KD_UNIVERS, WAL bh = Hot 50x) Nost. near Trinidad s*. ;5 nd—Emporia near 14th South Rrooktand-—14th st. het. Hartford and Gal ton sis. ; 5 1018, 475125 to 20fi. alley seach. . Metropolis View—On 4th st. n.¢.extended ; 2 lots -e cor, Oak and Tulip tine electric railw - cont: Ma.—Lot 2x1 » good business two miles north dwelliuz. barn 953 941 10 on ih por ce ¥ains to be Lak aken at once improved ITY SUB-SU 50 ft. ay, near Wesc {.—Carroll place, frentinz circl ding “Lincoln ; Besnton's on. Ayniy rare ne 406 sts. 565. Tix ie sot 00. 8 lots.. 2600 rh st. now. OF TH st. south o rm DANIEL & ALMA ¢ only. mer GEO. T, ORTH ST 2 T0-foor RUILD New Hi Only 84.809. 7 fail by the erection Tr —A BARGATN—30 BEAU ors. seath, tly tinprov.n which We can se:lat ‘Lerus Foe SALE—HANDSOMEST “LOT IN Stand T sis. ; hotel lates HOMAS J pasa Just tite ehiaw for bnilde 8 kood alley in rear; oily Payment required: if parti of the price of hens OT LE—THE BIGGFST BARGAIN IN WASH inzton t. only #114 ia st. DE. NEAR Price, DING LOT A row of attractive FISHER & CO. F at. fiw. IFUL LOTS re oF Inve siren root | ies desire to lots will i . ber of smati Iota in the € the northeast 1s24 F st. nw. 1005 #1.00 PER SQ. Foor. LE Se. per fou! VR SALF—#20 Several of the most denirable Howmesrekers shoul) any int Yering to suit; money a: | sc17-7e NO w.. 83 per foot: n.e.cor of Oth and iain; lots iu Todd and Brown's sub, S2¥c. ; Ape bust ‘ness ‘Tot on C et. n. fine dividing in n.e.. ¥ sine! ‘and ‘bargains look for the red ke: nro THOMAS J. F ISHE EIGHT LOTS 0: Tnguire o: 0 “kineton at low figures, J. H. GRAY & Co. SH_AND irate this, WELCH. J) HEAPES( Los it ‘ket, ‘considering size and location, he he. section : price onl vanced for but wlth (OP WAGGAM. Fee SALE SCHOICE EY sant. 81000. $1. 14th and Park, $3,712 se16- tin + chen ai7t bi, $2 ft. ; lo ‘ave. KEY BR ECKING- iiately in front of the | avout Go fect on T. ‘This lot ts torracect and ss in_positicn to be built at once; the sidewalk, on urbing, water, electric light, aud 4 years. { WHITNEY AVE. ; EM, 2012 142h ‘we22-3t Fe SALE_LOTS IN COLUMBIA HEIGHi8 AND we G7 F st. ae R SALE—THREE LOTS ON M NEAR 14TH ST. Th.w., 9 bare yiare for sub cheat. for & few days onl Mi Prices’ 3 lots, Yale G st. new., kuin Sphaatnemyatreets tor Ive, a satare foot notbing on 7th st. feet front thes equates hance for buliding ‘or snectintions SOHN’ FF WAGER AN. F00. Taha $350 up t View ‘And. BUILD you A HOME ON EASY Werean seit 10 81. 10 oF 60x} good 200; tithe TER 1: R SALE—TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS— exeertional opportunity to buy some val cor. ner groun! tn square 7: tong squares from Capitol pA ‘Library. Ld to great imiguved, Eriew iow: longtime i Bale on. SOK . WAGG: 700 1 st. Dew. sel2-2w R SALE F° BUY Lot slovgticn "for from, ; fine These 45%150..96 REAL estate + WASTIIN opece_ aes aeons om! ES + ted ste Ef Piss pa ear Lith st. Vi. near By hear 414 st, . between ACH! A.W. near 3 Ame c Se nom mar 1 dah Sasa: ee si 5, S. i PARK (nortu . wear th i. Nw. ONO Czzncvoz7o™! Sa 5? Bi Wy Seer) eOur ent Ist st. Ey near 1. Zeca St hel CALIFORNIA’ ST TN, hear NEW Hain ah between i6th aud 21100, Wee v. "near 1th st -W. near Ww 110 (nth 6 Jot 2OXD7. cone oa. CONNECTICUT “AVES lot 24x10... MePHEKSON Apartnent Lonse. NINE LCN TH ST, For d0x100 NINETEEN TH ST SW Dap 20x84 ST 105% ‘ Nownn CART near “AVE. (come: howtealiy HOLMEAD MAN § 50x 18. a 5, BLOCK “orner het) 37, BLOCK 46, 473150, ey HOLMEAD AVE. near Lydockier av, MEAD AVE. ne near Lydecker & #5. 50 fect th ESLIN AV! ESLIN AVE. ESLL SEIN AVE. MORGAN AVE, ‘ont. Ke lot 3 TERS HOME ST, TERS: HOME TS mots. itish Tewatica, 1 BW. 2 houses aid elables. ih wid Wels ata 15 roams Skris AVE near iOthet, 1a, st p ner), local bet! M W. nem L2th'st., Grs.. 1) ¥. (corner jot! W! ( I W. between 1Nt 6. lot i Sh st nw. jot YWTH CAPITOL ST. bet. rt i dos, Do, ADsOIEING HEIGHTS, Wat. #. SAUNDERS & 00. ‘HO b USES. and ii sis. 10 oom wed t9 Bs: ‘businees side), 12 roonis.. and”) -W. near Q’ st. 9 rooms... rooms. T, near 1th, 7 rooms tH st., 7 root Be near 7h, KO. 4.100 rer lot). i ate ioe 8x New Hainpshire ave. 30x10, .22 New Hainp- veal). i st. and Nev ‘and’ New Haip- potween Q and Hsia. ‘stiitabie for Loe or < Bear Dupont Circ Unbar 9'St. 86 i 2. Ds. mst UND; s. side, al Lab ar Dupont Ci ST. N. ae Mand Not 2 and “Ist “sts, Cap. st. Yor 3 and ist nw., Lincoin Park, lot 7x Jod, DOxX87. t), wil (Take thik lot i Yot 47, bic Tot 29), bi 11 BET oe oe Be it BH bien Be ir ve. . near Lyilecker’ ave. 502180... near tain ince, ‘Six1d0- ‘corner of Sirius’ st. Later 5 St Blot 33 Or ST 1ot 33x18. 8: iG ST. iT. bet, Sherman’ ‘near Sherman G2SSSBSEEEE £8 Se 5 ie | ot MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. ANTED—€2,500 FOR THREE YEAHS ATO ‘cont on teal estate 500. comission, “Address NBN. Sento eae Ws SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | POR RENT— WINTHROP NEIGHTS—TWO MIN- | E.Bteyrim station (Band 0.) desirable Sqpom cor ‘SoBe eat : 31g per month." Inquire at post SERCEBAS TITLE INSURANCE, COMPANY. 703 of Uitles tg fanide in’ Montwomery and Prtes Gases seantige: Miz tnd (9 Alerandela and Fairfax coun: = anile tmentes fitien *‘Sond ‘ist R SALE—OAK ORO Fahseutifa new free wae on es, northwest elty | . nd Per cent interest for | CS Eay stoi ag ‘aes real estate security IONEY WANTED—On Brookland property at 6 per Goats amplesscarity; no comminton, oe ‘G00 F st. for tee oe 2 c E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN PER CENT Wee Burret rah nay diet no eee NT Prgueh sents. Cail ‘on or address JOHNSON & JARRETT, 600 F st. n.w. We also have money toloanon Maryland and Vir- | gtnla farmer suburban property. 7 _ sead-tw ANTED—@2,500 FOR THY) ARS AT SI. Wire eae aera ty dee ant on tire 1 worth 000; desirably located | eemerseamerss 2b ca Sere sie ANTED— Box 3 nate in di Star office. Nendid vilia alles ontss acres of , With grand old oaks: Ske ‘As'stabie and earrivge how directiy onpenite tho new bandaome saimroan ‘aber Jo be 3,000. in monthly, quarterly or yearly RA. PHILLIPS & SON, 1422 Now York a¥e,_ ITY. Ter rery desirable ios 9t Glen Echo, Ti 2.00 line of electric railway. at Teas mable prics wed: well shated: wnincumbered. tiie Sear Zkoln west couw for selling. Address WEST . Star office. selrat MD.—FOR 92.509 ne with punches, Tatrobes Sells ny A porches, Iatrobe, weil, Pan _ee21 ges two horses snd rarrivers: gn a jot 10- feet front and 18 deep: tnclosed with nickat tenes 10 titre Cpiante, pores | five blocks from station. Als. f ~ fn estates or other tanstble securities Sithout re- re Bae + Proves well ee eee =H “ ee: = = | cellar, latrobe, well, pinup and ontbuiiaions ents Jho\delaye” Adarees Box 140, Bear omen, PP” | SL fee: ane ahd sup veut hac orn eA 183mm" y ANTED—TO BORROW 88,000 ATSPER C! lays. fence: three blocks from station. ‘Ten other Tpoper: r Sep Bsgyemoterertion racine tn rte fron 1000 ioel tee Bayable quarterly, on 9 tirst-class Irisiness prop: erty: no commission.” Address Box 156, Star offies. ee1-120" ‘D SMALL SUM {R400 wil acon te Baknt s r eaia.on Marrand d percent snagmeran ea eae eae y payments ‘ton 81 Tend is aigated cleut niles t District of Columbia, HH. E, LETPOLD, san s Lock Bo at Urtehts, BOUT 84.009 ON APPROVED REAL sirablo locality in city. Address H. F. 609 ON WASHIN a0 And 0 Per CoO ARLES EATLY, 03 14th st. a. stable for | ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE. Fang duirtom NEWMAN, m and 100 and post office, w gmsitaticn’ riders to W mS aptly to EDWIN AS ambiast'n. from to 10am or. > ALE-LTS—WE HAVE A jeft in Kensington. Easy monthiy Cartand see plat and Telces. Petworth. Treo fcagpetig tom, Retinet a, Eltwrro ck Rola, Mt. Plensant."Anywhore soa want a lot we eau ou somethisig Rood. dee JONSON & Parner, _se0-tm ow Est. me Wess EY WEIGHTS, Washingion branch of the B, an¢ the line of the Proposed bouler. h F sts, ONEY TO LOA’ Deantizal Ie meches, fee. only OM cent ther yartion Owner, 1408, IN SUMS FROM PWARD, Gand Pris. .ATS AND g DER CENT T A BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT, R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10h and F sts. mew. s AND. < PER FRANK T. ck Exchange, C0. "soften. aah 2 IN MONTHL UILDING LOANS, a Quarterly or semuf-annual installments, at lowost Tatesof Interact. “No dolay when papers are all Ticue Also’ and 6 per cent straight fous, McLACHLEN & BAtcuetpen, and G FPICTENT, JOHN FL WACGAMAN, 200 14th st. n.". TO LOAN IN SUS To SUIT aT oUR. | _**122" rent rates om approved rex! astate security ; special SALE AND Dear bnasllogos Feeverting prlgr pavimenta: SCRE A SEASIDE HOME WHILE YOU CAN Syl6-tr” TYE MUTHERFORD, 1907 Pet. now. | THAT MIUL ALSO PROVE A FIRST CLASS TN: STMENT. Love at Ocean City, Ma.. on the Atlantic ovo * ‘ride from Washinzton: S100 to $1.00), 4 tor 99 Fears jew Datites. The erowth ¥ a, turesque bat tne, “unsurpassed = i: Thousands turned away t Let ns refer youte at baiit cot Suilities of Ocean City SINEPUXENT BP srk zs MOXEV TOONS ON RET ATE TOTOn where the security aplé STATE O8 FIRGE t lowest rates of interest; no delay is good, 0. ©. GRRE: sas to the pus wit colt oe X,TO WOAN_T JProu.sane on EAT SIX. $25,000 on SS tS ae etn ee a shade Apply RE. PALQO, 482 La. ay, MONEY TO LOAN AX | M est rates. WASH'N Di | Successor to" DANENHOWER & |“ Gists. | MOSEX IP ROAN AT, AND 9 re GENT 0: M approved District real estate, no dsinrs = 3 MOPAUKER, mho Mt 0 FOR WANT MONEV?—@i0 TO a100 at low interest on farnitnrs. nanos, barses, wa honsehold zoos or sther personal property: princie And interest payable in weekly or monthly par | Boremoval airese Be (E OR EXCHANGE—TAKOMA PARK. ave. —Reantifal ho ton: house IT ros an Ligeaton Ja HOWER. BON, cor. Lith ant an acrso? eroant tins shale, fruit, running wat akdvard Wilsall ata bare Property. Callon oraliress ck ai" JWNER, TOWN COLLEGE, A Handsome Colicction Added to the Library by Mrs. and Miss Shea, Mrs. Sophie 8. Shea, widow of Dr. John Gilmary Shea, has presented to the Riggs Ubrary of Georgetown College an almost com- plete collection of her husbund’s writings, some thirty volumes in all. As many of the works of Dr. Shea have been out of print for sation approve ral natnen wit «builders loans s apeckattys weorape atten to all applications. EASTERDAY kat yd Pate Pacitietaiidine. S MoS2%, TC, LOaN Av 6 PER CENT Tx SUMS Mtosnit, Taree amonnte a ensctalty. Also, a4 Agente af thy Ualtet Semnrlty Tits Tusacaaey ant Tenet Company of Pennevivania, we iaake iavegiiaaat loans of any atnoant, pay ain non > Good balidins ieee squarely ae aasiconstiorek, Sure & Boies meds fy 5a EY TO LOAN TN ANY AUMS DESIR lowest rarew at intisnst Ga amieowet Tent situated within the Diatriet of County no foley ae | Zend time nooewaty for wes mination ofits ant peop aration of papers: colniaiwsions raasonas!s. = THOS. J. FISAE wists i existence. The Coleman museum of the colloge has also received from Mrs, Shea the doctor's collection of medals of total abstinence socicties: and sev. eral other numismatical specimens, incinding a seal from a buil of Pope Gregory IX. There is also in the musevm an altar bread iron from the mission of Pointe St. Ignace, Mich., founded be Fe. Marqnette in 1673. Dr. shea Er. treasured this very hig! and thoug! he: I | eran Mes, og Sieg oho ge Sang aten.on approved reat | the first metal worker in the west. This is the FOX & BROWN, gift of Miss Isabel Shea, daughter of the bis- 1404 torian, and 1% considered a most valuable addic tion to Georgetown's rapidly growing Ameri- can Catholic historical collection. ota SHOOTING STARS. ESTATE, xandria : iV Tne: 0x40 nil Vinge; fine land: guod fruit wed. adecided harcain. ote St JOUNSON, CHEW & CO., 617 F: FOR SALE—LAnG railroads and siv JOUNS: OR RENT — aT Fenn. “What do you mean,” said the landlord in- *| dignantly, “by pounding a hole in my floor?” “{'m just as much surprived as you are,” re- plied the guest, “I did it trying to break that Soap you gave me to wash with.” Barcains at on TF st. * SST MAN yr Caite | ‘The hammock soon will bo retired, And father’s weary soul With awful wrath soon be fired Concerning gas and coal, OR SALF_CHEAP—A NO. 1 GOOD GRASS 2G were: oo" | pparticrtars apply at 2130 Hf seZbute ATE-120 ACRES NEAR SPRINGFTFLD, AP. RR an estate. 1 Mcbly taproved. near Contes, Bean lO. Re. LL, 110 St. Paul'st., Baltimore. |“ e723 + GOOD LAND Address owner, ston, Md. ‘The elderly gentleman stood for a while in deep contemplation, and then remarked: “That sign ‘Fresh Paint’ scems rather stupid. | acres, LV | paint for sale.” NCE Gi Rth st. now.. near patent office, prepare titles to las in Montgomery and Prin FOF: Me nd in Alexandria and Fairfax .2- phige manures ‘tlea snd tor dos tise FOE SALE S09 PAS FOR 4 HOWE LOT AT May's Landing, the fine suburb of Atiantéc City; five squares from railroad: commutation fare to Phila gorphia, 25 ecnts: sition fine dztving, nine, “It isthe little things of life that count,” said the man who realized how much noise a ten-pound baby can make. A correspondent desires to contribnte an arti- jele telling how to keep harness, That is too easy. The way to keep harness is to lock it up. seventy i mail last, fe and sure Investment 00 in six months: three ar: lots are 140 feet above it S LANDING I} Franklin st., Philadelphia. : for eiron MPROVEMENT Co. 35 soldi “Truth is stranger than fiction,” he happened to remark. “Yes,” his wife replied very gently, “it some- times seems so to me when you are explaining what kept you out so late. ACR ton ; the dweiling, ater and neivilo hood satisfactors healthy: splendid gravel road. $14) per terius. R. A. PHILLIPS & SON, 141! ae 'D AND VIRGINIA FARMS. IM. Hest facilities. for selling country property; “T don’t see what you want to take lessons in write for catalogue. JOHN STEPHEN, 1313 F st. n.w. china painting for,” eaid ber brother. + “Oh, china puinting might proge very useful some time. “That's so. You might find it right eco- nomical if you happened to marry a man with glass eye.” sexta" J MPA RTEAND Treues. THE prixce croaors ‘Go. Abateact Co., incorporated by. special actok jeetslattire of Maryland, exutninse tities to real estage iPrinee i corunty ant von cortieaton on abe frac rennin madera ington ot Roow 80, Fendall bidg., 44and D ste ucwe sya? FOR SALE—PIANOS, a Fall Races of the Columbia Cycle Club. ‘A GREAT PARGAIN-ONE e373 | The fall races of the Columbia Cycle Club yrarranted. au gut at pieno for | will be held at the Young Men's Christian Asso- LOWED eB 7 ciation Park, 17th und U streets, on October 21, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. The events will beaone mile novice race, a quarter, half and one mile open, bilf, one and two mile handi- caps, a race for the 20 class, the club’ championship, two mile tandem, one mile fly: start and a one mil race for boys under sixteen years of age. ‘That these races will be interesting ana well co1 tested is assured, as the best riders in the Dis- trict have signified their intention to partici- ate. Among those who will face the tape will es foand Joknnie Wood, Eddie Yateman, Al Morgan, Lose, Sims, Harry Ward, Hl. E. Lewis, King, Crist, Ed Clapp, Hutchings, Victor Wat. kins, Brown, Lem Dyer, Elis, Kruger, Thomp- son, Thomason, Myers, Bowen and Davidson. H. L. Graves, the local representative of the Secure Safety ‘Cycle Company, has donated a pal of Morgan & Wright racing tires and two . & J. lamps as prizes. Other valuable dona- tions have been promised. Lew Dyer and H. E. Lewis will ride twenty- nine pound Secure racers in the contests. This is the first a on track in the Dis- trict of this whee R SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A BEAUTIFUL dark case rosewood square piano, nearly new and but little used; fine tons and Jegant condition ; if takea at oneo can he nad for only $150 cs 5 rash: cout: new, $400. Also a nice square plano for a bewinher for only 8125; #3 per month “i THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, ‘913 Pa ave 2023, POR, SAE = A MAGNIFICENT FULL-SIZE, siehtly pred upright parlor rand piano, contain ingall the’ finest mprovements: superb tome, with rich singing qualities: very finest mate: unesuaied for durability and eresisin fineness of workes only $20 cash; cost doubl ston at THE PLANO EX Sto ak ak muick ash: owner leaving city: onen Ecoa OR SRE TO tiful tone; as, as new; first price, 5 wil a led at as FoR Sates S REAT BARGAIN. NGE, 013 Ponnsyivsni sardsher ts UPRIGHT PIANO FOR ONLY. dark case; 74 octave; fine tone; mi seli; biz sacrifice. Call “ThE Piao EXCHANGES 913 Pennsylvania ave. Palace orwan; top: ‘walnut case; Greets reeds and Sane Torii! prise P73; will wel for'876 on" Soe merit yy 2013 PAL AVE. E iN ELEGANT NEW Wot st nw. Fo: SALE—ONE 2ND HD UPHIGI PIANO, ;, two square pianos, $125 and $150, all 75 cents for that period, Foot intr ontmar panos. 6135 and $100) al the mansion and grounds of THOMSON'S MUSIC STORE. 521 11th et, | These steamers have the exclusive aulstoocz7 ‘Room 51, Le Droit building, Washington, D.C. BF gure years’ experience in U. 8, Claims GR proeeneneny a1 ‘ea how well af pure | years this is perhaps the largest collection in | ‘o sensible business man would advegtise stale | SOCIAL MATTERS, Washingtonians Returning Frem Their Summer Vacations—Personal Notes. Gen, Wm. Glenny of New York, formerly sna gf the aziz tourth How, Test veteatnass Senator and Mra. Dison are at Newport, | and Mrs. Glenuy have been visiting Marquis liperiail will spend the watuma at |: re. AT. Cowell, duniug the: past week. Tilak” | The marriage of Miss Lillian Irene Collins to : + | Mr, Herbert W. Etmore on Thursday moraing z 2tiee Frelinghuysen Save « plento at Stevens” | a: tim residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sesaph Be. a, ,five miles from Lenox, last week. It | tins, No. 9016 O street possessed more them wound up with a tea party, the tes being | usual par- served while the ts sat about on rage an ticipants in the ceremony are rik: popular in the younger circles of ‘ | Wes a brilliant affair and many friends and relatives of the young couple witnessed it. Rev. Father Collins of \. oftictated, brother of the bri¢ sisted by Fathers Scanlan and Roceofort. The bride wore white milk. Mise Isabella Coline was maid of honor, the other wait : being ore Misses Heiston and Mosley. Mr. from @ Marshmallows were one of the deli cacies, being toasted one bonfire in sight of the company, Mrs. Frank Burke returned from Europe on | | Wednesday iast, having had « delightful tour through England and France in company with Representative and Mrs. O'Neil of Boston. The betrothal is announced of Miss Wash- | burn, daughter of Senator Washburn of Min- | nesota, to Mr. Elbert Francis Baldwin of the | editorial staff of the Mail and Express. | Mrs. and the Misses Wanamaker are expected They have bed a delightful le in England Mrs. Wanamaker purchased a four-in-hand coach, which it is expected will be seen here the coming winter, Mrs. Romero returned from New York on Wednesday night and left town again today for a week's sojourn at Deer Park to visit Mra, |The Grand Army Veterans Left Them tm | Cavannbras, wife of the second secretary of | Fine Condition, | the Mexicai? legation. Mrs. Romero bas re- | — turned in excellent health, her restfal stay at ALTNOCGN SUPERINTENDENT TOWRLL THIKES Bedford and Sharon Springs having restored | THAT TRE BUILDINGS ARE NOW IN A ANI- the roses to her cheeks, She does not expect | TaRT COXDITION, YET EXTREME PRECAUTION fae retarn of Minister Romoro till latein the! reane nim vo DELAT tum apavine oP SuS 5 sou Secretary’and Mrs. John W. Foster invited ne | company of fricnds to view the fireworks on Tues- day night from the balcony of the Secretary's | desl to say osenetiienninil office at the State Department, Among them nei che completeness of the arrange Were Secretary and Mra, Noble, Secretary and | ™ents made by the citizens for their Mrs. Rusk, Miss Rusk, Mrs. Charles Foster, Miss | @94 entertainment and the hospitality tendered | Foster, Postmaster ¢ ‘al Wanamaker, Attor-| them. On the part of the citizens there are | nex. Ge Miller, Mr 7 food words to be said of the visitors and their hompson ‘on, Commodore | conduct while here. As is : | and Sire Mr and Mrs, | Conaset hile bere. As tsypell known, all the Mr. and Mr« | uildings in the cit¥ were occupied by Gen. and & Patebellor, Mre, | poets. Inorder to afford the necessary space bridge, Mr. and ss Thompson, Mr. | the desks were taken up and the citizens’ com- >. Mrs. Monzoe, Commissioner | mittee placed on the floors mattresses, The Macfariand, school rooms were clean and neat. the mat- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Haltigan have returned | tress were brandnew, undo! course‘clean, and their wedding tour and will be pleased to | the veterans ‘appreciated these surr undings. heir friends at 300 M street northwest. [It is the tostimony of Superintendent re. Edward Sanger, 453 New York avenue | Powell, of the supervising principals and of | the janitors of the different buildings that the | old soldiers not only did no dawage, but leit rooms about aa clean as they found them, nnavlvania avenne bas | There is not » pencil scratch to be found on the ts this week, Dr. and Mra. Ribble of New nd with the exception that the entrances Mrs. Dalch's nephew, Mr. Redford | and lobbies of the buildings are marked with me pe, who — — data has returned | ~~ — ug of manv fect an inapection of the o his law studies at Yul school buildings after the posts left showed Miss Isabelle Wheoler has returned from Ber- Sur trace of their occupation by 20,000 lin, whero she has been studying for three or Serene nak he ¥ Sl i cei end urda: e tothe mbersoftheG.A. BR. it is cin. [erect i aenoeee lone that among, s0 many men there were not 7 some who would show destructive tenden- Miss Maud Peebles of Lutherville, who bas | °)™ wilanens tas te eee | been visiting Misa Cox of 9th etrect. returned | five in the mane that, they preferred to live in the midst of dirt and disorder. | home aiter spending a week with Mise Minnie | pa perintendent Powell's testimony Stone of 6th street, is directly to the contrary, and he says ‘The marriage of Miss Helen Gammell and that perhaps with the ‘exception of Mr. Arihar Herbert of the Egglish legation |*0me minor cases there and there the will take place late next montf at Newport. echool buildings are in as good a condition to The bride elect is an exceedingly practical girl been seen many a morning in ber dog ‘doing the marketing as early as 8 o'clock. e is bright and cle but by no means as Pretty as common report says. As for wealth, | she is well endowed and will have eventually at least ten million, Mrs, Howard Sutherland, with hef little danghter Natalie, returned to the city Wednes- | day after an extended visit to vurious places in Missouri and 01 Miss Kobbe of Fort Monroo is visiting Mrs. Albort Ordway at the Hotel Arno, Miss Eugenia and Mary Stowe of Brightwood | are visiting in Frederick county, Md. | Mrs. Imogeno Robinson Morrell will receive | every day all lovers of art at the Academy of Fine Arts, $04 E. street northwest, Mrs, Walter F, Hewett and little daughter have returned to the city after a pleasant visit at Middieboro, Mass, Mrs, Ellen C, Murray Toomey has returned from New York, whore sbe went to place her two young daughters, Helen and Geraldine, in St. Joseph's Convent, Flushing, L. 1 Mr. ard Mra, Edward B, Lovell of Middle- boro, Maes., and Miss Chandler of Duxbury, Mass..are the guests of Mr. and Mra Walter F. Hewett of 13th street. Mr. Geo. Haas, jr., and family of Capitol Hill have returned to the city. The Misses Hurley of Capitol HUI have re- turned home after a summer's outing. Admiral Russell and daughters have returned and are at their residence, 1703 De Sales street. Miss Edith Street of this city and Miss Bertha Frank of Helena, Mont., have gone to New ork. Mrs. Mark Maloney of Cleveland, accom- panied by her little daughter Agnes,has returned to the city, and is visiting her parents at their home on I'street. Mra, W. H. Delsnyder of Brooklyn, N. ¥.. formerly of Washington, is visiting friends in Georgetown, ‘The Birthday Club wi'l meet tonight at Mra, W. A. -Croffut's to discuss the single tax heresy and to celebrate the birthdays of sundry politi- cal economists, Mr. and Mrs. L P. Eppelsheimer of Philadel- | pia are the guests of 3r. and Mrs. A ¢, jt, Howard avenue, Mount Pleasant, Gen. Abbott, wife and son; Col. Wickes and wife and Col. Lothrop of Syracuse, N. ¥. and Mayor Peacock and wife of Detroit are visiting Col. S. E. Thomason of Mt. Pleasant, John 8. Simmons, Surgeon Smith Post, No. 9, Woonsocket, R. I, with his wife and son, is spending the week with his brother, Capt, Wm. J. Simmons of 450 M street northwest. Rev. Dr. Elliott, rector of the Church of the Ascension, has returned to the city after a visit at Montreal as one of the deputation of frater- nal greeting from the general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church to the provincial synod of Canada, ‘The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will give a reception tonight from 7:30 to 11 at Hotel Fredonia in honor of all women's relief corj's and all patriotic women’s organizations, Cards are not required, Mrs. 0. G. Peters of Ohio, Mra. Major Pickler of South Dakota, ‘Mrs. M. M. Snell of Mississippi and other white ribboners from the states have been invited to receive with the locai W. C. T. U. of the Dis- trict of Columbia, Mra. La Fetra, chairman. ‘The Misses Isabel and Lurene Casilear, after an absence of several weeks on their summer trip to Warrenton and Greenwich, Va, have returned to the city. ‘Miss Annie Appich of Parsons, Kan., is visit- ing her cousins, Misses Lula and Minnie Appich of Pennsylvania avenue, Mr, Albert S. White of Cincinnati, O., it it of the Cleveland, Cincinnsti, ma relee Louis railway, and his wife were aye of his sister, Mrs. John B. Randolj 1636 15th street, Grand White is a member of the Ransom Louis, Tock was best man. Mr. and Mrs. El live on Porter place after their return northern trip. Mr. Geo. M. Napier, editor of the Walton *, Monroo, Ga., is visiting his brother4in- | law, Mr. Pindlay Harris, 1710 16th street nort- | west. soe THE SCHOOL BUILDINGS. The Grand Army visitors heve had a good after the build oy witha fidelity that cannot be too highly commended. Mr. Powell thinks that the schools could be opened at once with perfect safety, as condition is now sanitary, But he fecls is due to public sentiment to caution, and so the ope: be delayed not later, he ths bulldinge wi be tr the buil when the schools are opened 5 Hill students during the constrac- tion o the new building. The relief caused br the removal will be felt by the grammar schools of the third division, while the High School will experience the Joy of rejease from cramped. quarters and entering a new home, which is aa near the ideal high school as brains and money could provide, Carta bulling, Goegstowns ie 't9 apen, the iiding, Georgetown, is to open year with an increase in the corps of teachers, enlarged class room and laboratory accommo= dations and the addition of a third year to the course, The growth of the Business High Schoo! hae been eememmenel, The idea of furnishing « course of training in such studies a# proparo for practical business life, with the utmost directness and the least expenditure of time, meets favor with «large class of parents and mpils, Beginning with six rooms im the Thompeon building it was found necossary the following year to remove to the Franklin build- ing, where the classes were with dificalt; crowded into the nine rooms set aside for their use. For the coming session the Miner build~ ing, 17th street between P and Q streets, has been rented, put in thorough repair, made at- tractive and out by fresh paint and fur- nished with all the conveniences of a first-class commercial school. It will be necessary with- out a doubt in the near future to erect « build- ing to be devoted solely to the use of this institution. THE CENTRAL scmoot. Many alterations and improvements have beon made in the laboratories of the Central School. The heating apparatus has been thor- iy in repair and new paint and kalsomine without stint, placing our schoolson a in the country in facilities > ie ff I | i } i i i i : : f fe f t i H iy i e E rt 3 2 é it is i i | ii HA hi i f ti i Mf I il H & | it f t i : f | & bij g i ay ee Deane Rene | eee ‘2028 ‘Hillyer place. fnstent, st 0am, 4 i | i | i