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—_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. __ (GOs Tt at FRAMP, eilar oP) modern iuprove- Fal 16°38 SALY_MOUSES AND BUSINESS PROPER: | P a FE Tr j RARER BUSINESS et eid st. St. Tw st, AND 2 a Two suaty « SMPoRt ani ae tad HOUSES THE Nw: 33.000 Ec erie pa Ts nM sg Rg a py ARRAS Dm | SPMIEST (Oc qnEE CARS. CELL ADAPTED | TOF 8 PUTRICTAN. $10,500. gee toate very Bian tone for smal | SsereTGias B Wisitt, 14106 st. GREAT BARGAIN, CORNER) + — A — bath nice of the 2 te J raed - r vaiiding. sas: Yas So Fa ¥ fatntiy it it SALE—A house fontisratinse yee can bs meen at any time Price, ‘Apply to RUSH E co, to any one tf lewteed je DAVID D STONE, 804-800 F st nw. FoR st OP INVESTMENT AN lation ts use and loton 24th st. near P Ww frame ot 108 foet dey for | 00 por thon th * for » few anya, once. i E, SO4-SO6 F st. SOR SALE OTH §T SN W.. SOUTH OF P 6T..A two-story bay-window brick dwelling: six larwe nicely parered throughout: lot 2i Uy i font dney; lurwe frat and rear tor = auick buyer: price, 80,050. 04-806 F et__n.w. PROBABLY THE CHEAPEST PROP- mam tevently been offered for eale tm Co. Heuchts; within one sagare f cable cars and We, # doubwe bose. two stories lar” wei! built, 10 roo.ye and bath; papered vod comdition: stable. tot a0 sold sit cas be had for #1, 810 * AVID D. STONE, 84 508 F st. nw. FOR SALP VERY VarUABLE ron BUSINESS Purposes. « brick dwelling on Lith st near Gn. w.; tense stories and cellar. 1¢ rons nd bath: tu good ‘and parered ‘urcushout. bigh cellings: could mato store at shall cost: lot 20 feet 2 ‘Sbatract of tte furaianed Cheap ot DAVID DP STONP. 804-806 F stn w. Ws W. NPAR PA. A ND Prick deel ing, ® rooms and bath; lot B0n140 to aie. Price. 98.730. it DAVID D. STONE ment Weiek: @ r lot Td teat fr hea goverament printing chor “conver ont locality for low privad house. Price oniy $2,500. it DAVID D. STONE, S04.806 F st_n~. S_ELM ST. LE DROIT v= amd bath: &3, 800. sEO. ¥. WOR 'GTON, GO: F st. aw. INVESTMENT ast, remied $14 Gio. ¥ "WokrhtNe 20% SALE_FASY TER Park, new Sr: nese SALE — FINE ve om beck BON, Tore oon K <t. piiae Pot pe 602 Fst. iw. IsTH ST NEAR P NW. DESIRA- W rooms; ail GEO WortHr & SALE FRONT, LTH ST, wee B eperd; crae and | dan louse: 94: wWeRTHNG TOS, | . te Fat not Foe, SSE SPRY pesrn ate Howe IN eiteation nortBweat 10 reowe and alla. bet Vinl00 wo alley: were cheap. 81s, (000 ies a te avec SALE #15,000 NEST BANG AININ NORTE | ct eal tetdonce: iD feet "eit nearly. Be strum Scott Circle, carefil inspection and | eelgparivos Invited “Addrees Bn 56, Star ofBee SEW 10 eth light ou three siden Br THEO. 8 ‘Obi HARDING, wk bud ding, Tetb andG sts iw. =e 4 67H ST. oy Fee se IN Tae HANDSOMF PROP. A NUMBER OF £ cTrhs CLLY LOCALED. FOR PERIOD OF | flor ancther ASHINGTON WITH SPA For 108, 000 JB WIMER, Mea! Estate, 603 12th st. WANE NEW 10. kOOM HOUSE, NELY FINISHED. DECORATED. NDS, ate ae pou SO FEET ATTRAC OME sovTH FP NG price by yeur to desirable, | ~ WIMER. Real Estate, GOS 13th st. RY AND BASEMENT dd bath $300 40 womtbiy HENSEY & CO. Tore ne | 130 FOR A FEW DAYS WILE wit ut ave, one of these bewutifal Festdences: 4 roots. all wn Titus. G. | decorated | vision a 707 9TH | Fepal, lot 1x Lote Dust piles; | | infear 1213-15 and Tii7 6. | FoR SALE R SALE HAN, OME NEW THREE STORY brick dwelling. 1832 19th st. mw. : thirteen rooms and bath room. ail latest improvements; handsomely caret i pt-claae in every. iy built under our al epee ct, house open ae Sah es ose eh ee ae a sg ee Fo, EE-TUREE STORY — HLEVER noo brick dh ing with, mod. imps. ; well located ee gt et “HOw R SALE (ame Premises. price reamcat RUTH ‘terma easy. ERFORD, 1497 F st. ow. FLA At: Pretty double house on « ntor corner, on pahire ave. ; nearly new, and fs two stories, H furnace Mith lasement, and contains 9 7 ‘heat. Hisoid tn a few daye will be weld ats declied barwsin, as the owner is compelled to realize. Apply to BH WARNER & CO., _nizst F% a hive Sbstory and basem: O16 Fst. ow. t house on 11th st. near N st. contains 1Qrooms and bath. with all modern improvements, Lot 20x A quick purel can | secure it for 4,000. Terius to suit. H WARNER & co. a O16 F et oT Just being completed, op New fe. and Sto aw. w Corner, ons ‘hers 20 ‘by deep. 3 rooms E503 trick! te Ee *y ama bit, Or: 28st i ne bet Tand & Price: ‘Price. ET. KAISER. Roome4 an@6, Atlantic building, 130 ¥ st. and bath, Howe 649 rooms and bath. Honse S12 New Haz brick: six rooms and bat Aprir to ales: tom near 14th st. ; 9 rooms ments; large stable in ‘rear; Scare trom cate cars, thie Proving in value. LO! ‘OR SALE FINE PIECE OF BUSINESS PROP. re ‘enw. FAZER E RUTHERFORD. 1505 erty. 0084 F ivome snd bata nest three-story brick; nine Price, $5.500. House 824 5th st. ne, three-story brici ‘nine rooms Price, 85.500. Florida ave. a.w.. two-story’ brick; six Price, #5,500. INO. a, PRESCOTT Ss Kellogg bul 1 Pi ‘all modern t:aprove- lot 504150; one-half rapiaiy ime ave Bw., two-story OEMAKER, JE SALE_NEW DROWN-STONE FRONT, Sit 109 canh, balanc th, slance €30 8 mou ‘Capitol ; $4. ® CHARTS Ba a ene oR SALE—@6,500_EASY TERMS; NEAR Di pont Circle n.w. ; new brown-stone and prese-bricl ait bath beate CH KENNEDY ai Fo BALE Sr. re 18,000 2211-2213. 1B i wh jatar Biaw. wk l2r " ere 5 | athe toon 17d 9th aw mi. 10r.. Bw, st ow, ‘bh. es am BB. 16.500 Titd and 1116 "6th ee ‘sw, Ub, Trand 1h 10 Stee. f QOR SALE — THOSE FL. .. Just above Dupont “ ‘ircle. apply to C.D. LIE. ,000 805 6th st ‘ns bs furnace: aimodera p ry al 000 dt oth ates bbs Oe [0,000 206-911 we." hy Tost lcomst nw, bn. or, 46,000 on'my fosned oa G. rE front residences 153].and 1533 New Hampshire For terins ani keys ERMANN, 1303 F st, u7-12t JOR SALE—$4,500 FOR AN EXCEPTIONALLY y, desirable part of C et. ‘built and’ Ginished new dwelling: ‘OR SALE_TO SETTLE AN ESTATE_OpPO- to Dr D. M. OGDEN oct Im* IMPROVED. 1416 15th st, 1: 188 Oot Toe 1532 8, ‘The. 32090, Vir. F nears, a Lich,” 10. “or 1 . ist and dwelling, Hstine ; gain . 2 O-reom bricks, Sheridan ave. 6-room brick, a.m.i. Lincoln S-room brick in Georgetown, 10 pei $14.00 1901 Lind’n as Kenesaw av nr 14th... 85 Cor D and 1th ne..... "80 Pierce nr N Cap. rk, houses 1330. 1332, 134 and corner ISth and H sis.n.w.. 1803 and 318 17th st. nw. Apply Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. M.A. BALLINGER, Fest. ow. vm brick. a.mmt., in n.w., and stable 87,000 ‘$ per cent bar- each ‘Park iF cent bar OR RENT OR SALE-ONE OF THE HAND. somest and largest Il-room residences ington apt houses, with appliances chickens that cost over a thousan: FH GRAY 8 CO, G57 F st. EXCHANGE. FOR USIMPROVED F ¥ me three-story and basement Pay window brick. 10 roows. bath and mod. tay fom throughout. lot 2Qu80. Ie government print ice. | weation northeast: two-story rented: new. G Rooms; beth: 000. terms easy th st. ear Florida ave. ; | vat coinplete bones tn the | bath: cellar; furuace tor wien Pieted | barzain « Fok sabe red and Ist itol Fou Sais three-story snd cellar brick Feuted, kt WUs10W Price, o | SesapreR | G13 15th st. a. w BRICK HOUSE OF 19TH ST. WEST ba BQH SOL THIEST | CORNEIE 197 it we | OR SALF_WE CAN OFFER OX JEFFERSON PLACE ET. CONSECTIC ¥, STS WAVE it K HOUSE; | CONTAINING B bre URATE 7 3 FRAR VUNN B ALLEY. A BAKGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE. | HILL & JOHNSTON, aso iSeg PAL AVE. Now. Poe SAEED ST 3. P BETF aND.G. AHAND- | é it: 8 rooms ant bath; beaa- leabinet. tu Nvteat targa Payment, Delance meihly at | 14TH ST. NW NEAR KENPsaw | room brick: bay ove with Puished #4 500° €1.000cash: | Bible DUCKETT & FORD, 617 F st. ale Moh tar Ales handsome Seees henesaw ave. near l4th, €7.000: same ; Deck ts poise | i ti? Pet we, NEW 5 inished | besa | yaton furtare, best of Dimnds to. all will welt this ‘Apply to OWNER. alsa” | ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST houses in the w.. om line ofcars. All | too ceduced for alshort «bie Aditrose Box 120, Star office HOUSE AND Lov. 617 5 ST. Nw ¢ house, lot 24412 to alley. Inquire Pyebi EA BARGAIN lot 2axke, the ‘street cars: rented 164200 on »” BA st we. ase on RB st. aw in rear: 1 00 ales Ok SALE A MANDSOM® WELL-BUILT 3 sory aniice lar brick dwelling: 10 rooma and bath room heated by steam. Zatory brio on the rear. iio Most nw. Keys can be bad at 441 For « Ke. apply te EDT. HANNAN, 517 1th ot CORAN ST. A VERY DE- aueace! ont location. with two- | Un fears wast be grid ° Wo BOSAUNDERS & Bi deode Wi Pane | 20K SALE THE 017 B.| ry beet | cs | ner, 617 F st. CONAN ST; and bath; 2STORY #18 Sx ~ Mt ful new houses on 14th st. : hand- | Ste Toat with sil magern arr faturente, far | opiate Ram IGe. te Bales. prices tress | Ft 10,800. "See us for pardiculars. | BH Wak wtk & 00., eas Pet aw. RGE NEW DWELLING wp ste sy: 3 Ere: S ax fashionabie cea eel fa | qurbatldings: GT | wD acter of inn: eotate n16-3t JAMES E. CLEMEN Zunlles out, wth large barn and vr batching and rsisiue agound 3, with: 3 with fine shade trces, lawn and large o-- chard: tust be leased oF sold immodiately to setsle an | TS, 1321 F st. nw. oR RENT—IN HYATTSVILLE, A NICE FUR- x Finished dwelling; wall loosed’ sec weral uniur- Rished dwellings at from #1? to $2) per mouth. niGat {OK SALE_OR EXC erty, improved or unimy laruning land: located op contains, Yard h t Sth et. nw JO SALE_SE: den land tu Bl darn. stable. chtcks ain at 82, 5-3t N ACRES F: Bonse, ke RENT BY lana ave, f dition. DUCKETT & FORD, 617F 0. w. HANGE FOR CITY PROP- rat, lamiiton road. within the vstrigt of Colamobin and within two "mice of ‘Navy | ‘bride 00d dwelling, barn and hen | ‘spring ani well watered: excelent chance “foe omy #200 per acre E. SEARGAuD TE as 5 a ‘Xe Tes excellant LENT GA jepsburg, with 4-roo: Some f ‘CKETT & FORD, 617 welling. ‘A bar" Fst. now. S. H. WALKER, 458 LOUIS. rm. 30 acfes, and house’ 1s rooms “be luiles froma Capitol; in perie-t -on- nlé lw FS SALE 1%} ACRES GOOD LAND ON PO- tomac. in satles Uelow Vernon tract budluings, Pletod, crosses the a oR RENT—AT RENNIN SNOWDEN, Drawer D.C. ht of Washington and Alexandria: ter place: part of oricinal Mount fencing. water and AND 10TH | fruit. slectric railway to Mount Vernon, how com Apply on ‘premises. or ‘Alexandria, Va. TWO MODERN seven-rvom fratue dwellings: rent. #15 per mo. cach cSnnfortabie routs, renty $20 ea wea oh GALE TEN LOTS Hetzhte: abont £8100 per lot, OwNeRT. su ‘eb Cashing, consiatine | and 100 acres land overlooking this. ‘peop! of an offer solicited : also 102 acres with orchard: price, $35 per ‘acren with G-room new house and ‘year electric cars. price, acres for, shee $25 per month. pi i sale and rent. 4. i pars wlars and map an} lige ‘acto; terms, acre —: also on per month: also new #room 2. 100; terms. are At Hyatteville, Md. frame dwelling; 9 larze, T 110. 16 120 ON ARLINGTON feet io dalance $10 per month Sr tee ch lot: price, le Address all-lw LETHE SUBURBAN HOME OF THE larwe buildings wo miles oa House an: ritneton oS = 5 ‘of other vroverty CLEMENS’ 1g2i F Qo, SALE_ON SMALE MONTHLY PAYMENTS, homes st Lakeland, eee Sgn copiers 10 per mont! «month. 2) Ter month. and’ $9 poy month cash sud #45 per month. Sf the abowe cott ay are mld bull catbuildings, &c.. and robes, baths. other co cyntain from 10.000 to Slowed. with good fences. ke steht miles from Wasbington oo frauen ofthe B. and 0. talloed: the pro JOR Ba. ‘renfences, 000 feat of TE se elas, ‘the also cottage, containing 4 rooms, 10 cash 11500 cottaxe, containing 5 rooms, $15 cash 200 cottazes, containing 6 rooms, $20 cash 3,200 cottaues, containing 6 to 7 toons, 825 per mon Pttage, containing 8 rooms, $30 cash ‘S00 cottares, containing 8 to 10 rooms, $45 are convenient to the sta- ‘round, in ted Washington onthe line of ‘bonieward and electric ratiroud to Baltt- TN AL LE—TWO HUNDRED SEPARATE PIECES of land. improved and unimproved, near the city. Send or call for large new 1 ufies around the city, wake suburbab and take persons to view _ndim farm iropert Turse ‘with inap of coun! fore you purchase, ty a specialty. Wi of ebaren ‘CLEMENTS. rs F ‘and ter- FoRsie, ‘25 OR 45 ACRES OF A BEAUTIFUL ‘clear fe’ jectric rail ds, ‘Bethesda Park aiuto ee BALMER Rang MANICURE. Fe A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Beautiful Rigeusetcaeens net Piano: mold ings and carvings ; carved legs and lyre: double over- strung amd full octave; superior quality @f tone; a really superb pment it 500 . lie) Sa SINS aat iota ec toe meee n16 1225 Pa. ave. n.¥ aogricn with = meaningfirstclass aSoB'and ORGANS, which arencthe-st> stay. Soe seconthanid, sume mew, but ail te Gacelent“conditivn The feicen were Dot on tham are. wun to-rell tems, "a Brethrits pact vest she ANS f oa self. Allsoldom tay terms SANDERS & STAYMAN, ny tusto-Maker Merchants, 994 Pst .w. Pe SAGE ONE SECOND HAND UPRIGHT JN ogndition 2 omsh; pianos Pispd sold. on tnstallinents, Wedd WORCH & 35 7th at ‘Sohmer plano agente. ee10-Om it SALE—WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL OFF) Fines in beautiful Weriee of ani right pianos just bow, audit will Day yoy tovcall and’ sew thems before you! ‘buy: will give yon full value for Jour ol an pari rent y balance can can oF ny pay mente : THe PIANO BUG Wait Rokla Siatt ee EE R SALE—BEAUTIFTL MAHOGANY SWEET Pre riteol ape rnod fall gonpaptye, 73 nah: ‘cover OE Wie & Phos Oe sea “ae FOR SAE ONE BEAUTIFUL SILVER EXTRA finished Cx ‘courtois artists’ solo cornet; cost ; bow for $73 GL. WILD & BRO.'s, 700 Teh ai. nw. niser Por SALE— soya wank STEY QROAN-ADARGAT walnut case, etx stops, four sete of teed, fect one andl ns goog aa a cont originally si3s, i sell for $40, on 85 inom em ES FIG. BMtri 1285 ba ave. nw. oR SALE-HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND K yiano beautiful style mut extraordinarily fine tone, gnality and power: pleasant touch and quick repeat: the: bas all the fnest and best improvainents and in every way a desirable instrament; one of the best makes and one of oar staadard selling planos; Der feotly naw: the regular price is Bt! >. we have oul two to offer at $250, on terms of #100 cash down ani balance monthly tout; a splendid bargain; don't fall tosee them. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, nS 913 Pennsyivante ave, Fo SAT¥_OUR SECONDHAND PIANOS ARE ail repaired ea: rw and sold on easy monthly payments Prices from Sh gprart id ‘YPELVVER & CONLIFP. oct 417 Lith st. 8. SOR SALE-A FINE NEW ADI piano (used. three raonths! 05 cash, toe lution piuah stool and cover” lee Pargata. ¥WALDECKER & CO... 6.3m Tio 7th st. aw. T GRAND __FOR SALE—HOUSES. Fis ROPERTY IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE Cri¥ BY, BARNES & WEAVER, O20 F st. nw. FENTON ST. N. Pr ico, $1,300. Peron hinhy iment Wve-roog! brick. water in kitchen, "Hants for 810.30. MeCULLOUGH 87, Price, $1,000. A bargain we ean offer. Four-roon brick, water in kitchen, Rents for 810. CALIFORNIA ST. NE Price, 82.900. cheap House, Centrally ioented, A cood investment. Rents for 20.0 per nionth, 332 TO 146 ELM ST. Le Drol? Park. Price, ach. Threo-story press‘Urick bay-window. Six rooms, bath, all mod. inp. Easy terms, 1038 LINDEN ST.,, 1243 NORTH CAPITOL ST. A two-story and basement Press-brick bay-tintow dwelling. ‘Bix room id mA. 1928 LARCH ST., Six rooms, 505 SPRUCE sT., Le Drott Park, Price, $4.00 onl irtable dwelling. bath, all mod. imp. Aco! Six room: 503 SPRUCE ST., Le Drott Park. Progs-brick bay-*indow front. ath, all mak. ‘Good location. Fri 1926 SIXTH ST. N. Aare cha In this dos ALLEY HoUs! Five brick houses in Marks! alley s.e. Five rome: water in kizehon. Kent for 48 per month. 514 MAPLE AVE. Fasy terms. bie home. windew. stone rimmings, » bath, all mod. isaps. Aci Press-brick bay ‘Six roo! 403 SPRUCE 8T.. Le Droit Park, A complete home. Price, 86,300. Large loz. Six rooms, bath, all mod. imp. 448 QST. N. W. ‘Le Droit Park. ‘O00 only. A Fight rooms, 1835 LARCH ST., Le Drolt Park. Price, 60. A bandsd:: ‘Nine rooms, bath, all iuod. imps. 118 H ST. N.E. aes Price, 8.000, Store and Large store 700%, Sevon rooms at bath, Brick stable in rear. 915 RST. N.W. = residence, Nine rooms, Vath. all mod. fps. Large cellar, entirs hous: heated by furnace. ‘story orick stable in rear. 1901 HAREWOOD AVE. Le Drdit Park seation. . ali mod. imps, & WEAVER, F at. nw. Eleven room. BA’ It SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ ‘EF, OSE Fane ae CENTER MARKET AND 6TH ST. DEPOT. ‘The Washington and Arlington Electric Railway Is now in operation from end of Aqueduct bridge to Fort Meyer and Arlington, with transfer line from end of cable road in Georgetown. ~ ‘The bridge across the Potomac will soon be under construction and the entire roate completed to 6th st. depot in twelve months’ time, which will give resi- dents of FORT MEYER HEIGHTS One contin uous route and one fare to center of city. Can any other suburb of Washington offer you the ‘same or equal rapid transit fact.ities? Lots are selling rapidly in this property. ‘The prices are low and within reach of all. Asaninvestment, it needs only an investigation to convince you that there will be a big advance in prices before spring: Asa home site, there ts no prettier spot within 500 miles of Washington. The view is grand, taking in the entire city and Potomac river. A number of Washington's leading people and goverammt em- Ployes have purchased property in Fort Meyer Heights and all speak of it in the hizhést torms If you are looking for a good speculation we invite you to inspect the property. AU streets are being yraveled, Cheap building stone om property. Several cottages now being built. An all-year-round suburb, Wer ter will not stop improvements. ‘Full particulars and maps at offices of the managers, ROBINSON & LODGE, ‘83.and95 Atlantic building, al-im 928 and 900 F st. nw. Ist ‘south of New York. Sith ee W. S. Tarrax, Myo. J SS eunaees Mened espe cow x Go Dinecr To, T, 2 Facronr KANN & SONS’ MANCFACTURING CO., $31 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Suver_ A; W. parietin — — <*> ary C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1892. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ‘Ss TOMORKOW. FUTURE DAYs. DDUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Sth and D ste. ow. W4Ltze B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers. [pescanson: BROS., Aucts., &h and Dsts. aw. TEES = SPECIAL SALE CHANCERY SALE OP & 007 E IN GEORGE- an iat MA DON TREES WORTEWENE S| BL PTE ea a TOWN, BEING HOUSE Se. Seed FiRSE COM py git y date-og the 24h | TOMORROW: THURSIAR Si ee SEVER: | Bp fa deores of the ourt of the ei te errr eee ener | pert ate GLE OEE Bee bree teen Soe we willeeli at utile wuction, in frontor the pr Scnatatina of 1 Cherry trated Paice Guitea ae: Foch Robert Folletos coumplatnagt ana fs Pare, eer Why Maoh. PA pot | Resear yates Gan | Eee anh aes gto be # ut. “the follewiny piece of parcel of lan hamber Suites, Lanse Piet Mig Ele: Fageay: INTH. 1802, at MALF-PART situate lo, the cliy of Wasbineton, | ees ‘Chamber Furniture, KE M.. ts front ot the rrensises, parts of lots Sh siehty G80) hayinene’trostage of 50" test aad 4 "ALSO fiom to Georgetown’ the’ seams bakes bend ua fol. bene ya depth of G6 fort aud8 | chen, tometer | Lot.of Toye, Tin Ware, China and Giase Ware, Fancy | lows. fi, 8 belnt in the south Hine of Firat and ‘banerned ment ‘brick Teetine, ‘numbered’ 1081 ence of aaie: “WACTER ‘Bw TAae "e GO. | twenty-three feet tine incies from She! ao pais northwest.and a two-story brick ctionests. Tyree a streets an a foar of said dwelling. BERNHEIMER & 00. Auctioneers, ew ge ES ‘erme sale: One- cash; y ‘westerly and hel with: palatal Petre cidiranea RR et: | HH. eniawistes Oo seins Gees seared Ged of trust om REOULAR SALE OF HOUGEHOLD FURNITURE | (loz Qian net yee wat ire aren oe rozunared dollars '@S00) AND OTHER GoODS. sale as prescribed by decree: Cne-third cash fhe, te of sale, Terme of « fected} chs GND WITHIN | gud{the rgulduy innit and twefee argnthn, with tater. top daredrom date fale. ober | cacnepay? NOVEMBER GuVmramare, | S$" fey (ste. of a caah tbe Coton of bar at the risk of defaulting purchaser or par MLS A, 3 perty is struck off. All converancing at cost of a ES ere toro on Tear $a Beer. iret apesie nel ccmpited wi ; +} Trustees, Handsome hen Pasion Sait rh maaan a WE BuousroR ‘orp Walnut and ag 4 Fiedt to revel! the property at the rink and'costc? the irrror Front Bed, ‘Kariaue bees, |. Conches, Hate and Shuck’ Meter tureg, W. W. Springs, Tollet Sets, Feather and Pillows, &c. LARGE TEEGEE, ARON? SALE Ts postpone enn. AY, THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, it Sl Wi ram WB, EDMONMEON:| Truntonn, tw-TRE ABOVE SALE JS FURTHER POST: med watt WEDNESDAY. NINTH DAY OF Rotini oF creat ngeokds —- W._-£. EDMONSTON,, S7 THE ADOVE SALE 18 FURTHER post- med, on account of tain, WEDNESDAY, NO- VEMBER SIXTEENTH A'D. tgye same bout and place, i SON Trastees. TOF $ BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN } istry ChnPets LOT GROCERIES, SHOWCASES, SCALES, &c., Bo. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, "WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, No. 040 LA. AVE. " D10-eo8ds NSTON, PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. RUSTEES’ SALE OF A MODERN TWO-STORY | At the Bazaar, on THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEM- AND BASEMENT BRICK SMELL 1G, KNOWN BER SEVENTEENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, will be ont en ee I fecordcdin | Acar load of Horses and Mares constened by Mr. Hier 1831, foilea Dot sna. cnet thelund records ot | — Lotils Bernero of Philadelphia. i Destsics ve opium we will ol a nbc a Tn this lot will be found black horse stred by Long cs PENRO DES OF MOVEMBER A De pane Island Black Hawk ; has trotted a mile in 2.26 over SCLOCE Pn: te iclicwlan | the Belmont course. Fine bay horses, cas tros tn IALF-PAST FOUR bed Teal estate and the Lmprovements thereon, 2.50. Several large draft horses; will weigh 2,600 jescri ituate in the city of Washi . pistrict of Colum-| pounds patr. Some extra drivers. In ali the Mia, vo wits Lotigumbered ome gundred aud forty-t : iby in the Nathan Coad Tamara and forty-two | best lot of horses and inares offered at auction this are snd airiy one (S61), su por Plat recorded te | ovhinaale: ‘Every tome will pectanery bepeld undred and sixty-one (B61), ‘as tothia sale. Every horse will positively be 00 thee 3, tole 3 of the re orde of surveyor's | without reserve. The above lot of horses will be ‘Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | at the Bazaar for inspection Wednesday afternoon, pe,pald in cash apd tbe belance ta. gue apd twa years | the 16th. m day of sale in equal installinente, for wi Roten of te ffurcuaser must be glen: with, interest |_ 243 SiS ERETRO ES. Seeeener. arable sem! annually at the rate of iz (6) per centum | ~~ 7 y at th Der: WALTER 5. WILLIAM ©0., Auctioneers Per annum until paid, on the propert} . Scfa""or all cash, Rt te option of the purchaser. AL: couveyancin rdiug at purchaser's cost. A ALOABLE IMPROVED ‘aad recording en Will be required at the time of, sale, Iflerms of male are ‘not complied ‘with within tea days from day of nale the trustoos reserve the right to ell the proyerty af the risk and cost of the detante- Bagvurchaser after ‘ave days’ previows notice in the TRUSTEES: 8, OR val REE ree OL WEST. me Court of Virtue of a decree of the 8: pba Gh, Cpa, paseed tn erelty™ cxuse in Elle astieman is complainant an eGraw et al Mt ass Post. icGraw et al. are defendants, the nude at or al b JOHN We SURAT} trove. | GU eae oe TU MOAY ERE GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct. nd-eokds _ rr the Hoiloetas’ i ate and preratses, iylne and being in the city of fies Dinter eens eens An, the, cy of BG) in J.B. Kibbey and others? quod vision of 2 WORTH OF DIAMONDS, GOLD uu ‘asthe same is recorded in book B, $25,000 Vachon eds shea NOxDS, COLD | 08 ee castle of Hee nc teer ee ue the busiest oods from Marston's !oan office, Troy, ‘Colarl towetber with the improvements thereon. Ser Auctioneer, 611 Pa. ave. un Terms: e-third cash, balance in two equal i1 ul i menin, payabie in one aud two Years from day of eels, with interest op the deferred nts at 6 percent ‘able semi-annually, Annum tntil paid, interest ‘pa joferred pay ents to be escured by drod of trant on the premises sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. deposit of two hundred dollars (i re = op day of sale. All conveyancing, reco: a c., at cost of purchaser. THUR A. ae en Toulsisna ave. L. CaBELL WILLIAMSON, Trustee, aidikde 480 Louisiana ave. ‘THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AC carafe ch the ain antl THOMSDEY, NOVEMBER LATIMER & SLOAN. Anctionsors, 1407 @ ST. OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION SEVENTEETH, 1n¢?, same hour and pl ARTHUIC A BIKNEY, ae _B162t_ L. CABELL WI MBO PPENCANSON BROS... Auctionce OTH AND D Ts. N.W. EMINENT MASTERS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA, —— TRUSTEFS' SALY OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED PAL FUTATE, SITUATE NO. 622 1 STREE By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date September 8, Thd0, and recorded. tn Liber 4535, folio 1% of te 1407 G ST., land records of the District of Columbia, and at the serten requcat of the rary secured, thereby. wo wil WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, — | TueSBAY'” SOVEMBER FIELEENTHE 180, AT FIVEP. ME, the following descr! Tot NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH AND | BEMbered seventy nine (7% of Gel ons vision of lots nuunbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25) of Kelly's subdivision of square numbered eight hundred ant Afty-seven (57), having a frontage of 16 fect by a depth of 126 feet, with iinprovements consisting of a two-story brick dwelling. containing six rooms and bath, ‘modern im provenients. retms: One-third cash; balance tn one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum: in. ferest’ payable. semi-annually. "Conveyancing and Tecording at purchaser's cost. A deposit. of $200 will be required at tine of sale. Terms of ‘sale to bo, complied ‘with tn'teu days” from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve. the right to resell’ the Property at tue risk and cost of the defeulting pur- chaser ur purchasers THOS. G. HENSE’ n4-10t GHRS: PRESCOT} Trustees. S@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AC- EIGHTEENTH, 1892, AY ELEVEN A. M, THREE AND HALF-PAST SEVEN P. M. EACH DaY. GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 14TH AND 16TH INSTS. confitof theinetemency of the weather until THURS: DAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH, 1802, same BREET Hos G HENSEY. Catalogues can be had at our office or will be mafied CHAS, 0: PRESCOtT,} Trustees to any address. Lovers of pictures will be thoroughly pleased with this exhibition. All are cordially invited to attend LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 Get. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPPRTY SITUATE ON CSTREPT SOUTHWEST. W 6 ©. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. BEIN A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, No, ¢ STREET SOUTHWEST, AND X TWO-STORY BRICK HOU and judge for themselves, as it would take columns to E, NO. 808 C BTREET SOUTH- properly describe the collection. AWE eee oa Goce y virtue o 6 Supreme Cont © LATIMER & SLOAN, | pluiletof Gortinblay a equity cause No. oe Passed in 2 33 wherein Bridget Coffee is. com Plainant and Ada ¥. Coffer et al. are defendants, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in of the promises on THURSDAY, THE BEVEN- TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. 'D. 1802, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P'M., the folio described property, situate in the district aforesal od known as LOT 'NO. 16, IN SQUARE NO. 535, Auctioneers. FUTURE DAY oLIFFE. AUCTIONEERS. | Located on the south side of C street between 3d and Boer ee oe eee $36 streets soutliwent, tmproved by aframe audabrick PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE | dWelling, Nos. 30 and 308 C street southwest re- UNIMPKOVED REAL ESTATE IN. MOUNT | Stgcti ‘One-third cash, bal coin two tn in one and two years, wi . zi ual pay- PLEASANT OR PLEASANT PLAINS. CORNER eagle A OF SHERIDAN AVENUE AND BISMARCK Street Unie denies Ox Le property or ll gameat the whereas tho be (a TS Purelisesr's option. “All conveyaacit comcast ip cnretnatior described. reel satete. wan | Uoctrchaen’s cost, A devel cf 6100 weitere utrod ton of the proceeds. I wi!) ell by public an at the time of the sale upon each piece sold, and front of the preutses on MUNDAY, THE TWES’ should the above terms be not complied with within: FOUCSol dae tat we tosiot dbscliey ch | Weeell he peopertgae tintin codon ofthe at psig OURS a Soi leniar: einem faulting porcLaser or purchasers after such public 4 LOTS 12 AN notice as nay deat noconan WILLIAM K DUBAiEL. Fe. 3NO. A. CLARKE, ‘Trustecs. 13, In block 3, of Yodd & Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Pisin: Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two Years, U per cent per annul, payable semi-annually, _nb-dk& secured 1 deed of trust on the property sold. of ait - Cia et tha option of the purchase pont of $10 yon each lot required ‘at the thine of sale. Ifthe | ——— ee terms of sale are pot complied with in 15 days from | 7) GNCANSON BROS., Aucws. cor. oth & Dots u.w ie day of wie rieut renerved in resell the property at D =< rave the rise stl costof the defauitiog purchaser Gavw advertisement of Such resale in some newsp-} pritished da” Washinton DC. Al conveyenelag Enurecordings at the cost of the marek 4.4. MAEDEL, 4103tb st, ,w RATCLIFFE, DARE CO. Aucin M6-dRds JPUNCANBON BROS, Auctionsers TRUSTRES' SALE OF A VALUABLE NEW TWo- STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS 1820 EIGHTH STREET NORTH by virtue of a certain deed of trust dated February 10, 1801. and recorded in Liber No. 1561, tolfo 200 et Sec, ou6 of the land records of the District of Colam- Dia, "pnd st the request of the holder of the notes ve- TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. SITUATE NO. 1826 FLORIDA AVENUE NOKTH WEST. By virtue of « dued of trust dated April 12, 1888, and recorded April 13, 1888, tn Laber 108, folio 303, Of the land records of the District of Columbia, and wre will sali n fipat, of the peeanlses by public ave: We will sell a front of the mblie. an Hen on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER TWENTY FIPTH, 1893, at BIVE P/M. the following described prop- erty” Lot numbered thirty-four (34), in J. W. Star's Suldtvisiom of aquare one hundred and thirty-oni (3D, troptine 20 feet on Florida avenue northwest uy sae of 74 fect. aod improvenmente consisting cf a twor wine veiling. ‘Terms ot sale: $1,000 in cash, balance ‘by deed of trust with interest at in one and al oo ai panic two Youre, sect GF the penises, ‘oa MONDAY THE PREG | the reteot six per cents payablescrni-annualiss or. a TAD ast POUR OLDEN Be hr ud: AS at | Sout! AGepsai of S00 wit be required the me isheorAst PouR CLOCK Mt.-'uw hrewiae | opt, A devon of Who walt emttred a the ps days from date of sale, otherwise the trustecs youl tei dal ‘right to resoll the property at the risk and ty cost of Feet by depth of ninety-Bve ) feet front in Eighth (95) feet toa ten (10) foot alley of original lot © | the defaulting purcuaser or purchasers. tered ve 8) square uuubored four Munieed and | (oiened) "WILLIAM X°GOMO teen (17), togetuer with the improvements | (Signed) 0. C. % 81.500 cawh: balance, over and above a existing trast of #3.000, due February 10, 1804. one year, to be secured by deed of trugt Sold'and bearing interest at rate of 6 annum, payable seui-annuaily. A will be required at tinue of ale, “Ail ‘tom and recording at purchasers cost. “If terms complied with in teu daya from sale the trustegs re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after ve days" advertisernent of such resale in sole newspaper published in Washiny- DAVID D. 8TO! nlGdkds CHARLES P_ STONE, } Trustees ([ 80M AS DOWLING 8 SON, Aucts.. CZ Eat. a. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON FIRST STREET BEIWEEN @ AND D SiRELTS NORTHEAST 0 MUEADAY, NOVEMBER IFTEF: Pt FIFT! 18h. FOUR O'CLOCK PME ee will sell, in fron’ of the premises. part of lot 11, square 724, fronting: ‘32 feet on the east side of Ist strovt northeast by an ‘S¥erage depth of about 100 feet to 24-foot-widealley. Terms: One-belf cash, bala one and two years, with interest, secured by of on the prop- erty, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A Sree ‘of @100 required on each lot at time of sale. “ope ‘& SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 G st. nw. TRUATEES’ SALE OF THAT BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED AND NEARLY NEW BRIO! RESIDENCE KNOWN AS NO. 1713 STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a. ortain, deed of trust, dated the first day of on A.D. 1862, and duly. in Liber $Bbar "at ells Abr ot eg ote of the lau records of the District of Colum! andat the nest of the rty sceured thereby, we will sell, at Fae action, mt of the Tremors, OB, Mi pay. THE FWENTVHIGHTE DAY OF RovEMMER. A. 2, at HAL! mi pad oe O'CLOCE P. M. rr Bol city ae sud being part in JuliaC. Conkling and others’ square numbered said subdivision is i bopk the office of the surveyor of the suid part of lot bed as follows: tne for the same on the line of M street north at the southwest corner of said lot and runuiny thence cast sionw the line of said street twenty-two and one- Tenth (25 10) feet; thence north afty (30) feet, thence ‘west parallel with the line of said street snd one-tenth (22.10) ‘thence south “Atty” (50) d and premises situat: iubered Wr outy 2 Pint eins ‘one hundred Je perfet. Conv y feet to the line of said street and place of beginning, chagetgest "RHOMARDOWLING AMON, "™™ | proved ty’ bandstand weatiy new titoe story mo dade “Austionsars: ‘pavement brick ace, with all modern con S-THE, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED oN Ac. | “Ferme: One-third Ee poney th cash SHBG Mee YRLE TUESDAY. NOVEMBER | andthe. Delance tn’tvor agua! tnstallocats fa ‘ue ‘WENTY-SEGOND, 1802, at same hote and piace. Sones eat ri : ia Aes rarckeser. DUNCANSON BROS., AUOTIONEERE will te reaufred of the purcbaser at time TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE yruny| $m day of sale the (rtahens reretre tharicit te ea BRivk Woosrs SONTHERNE. Or CORNER chase afted euch p tice aa they gray’ deci hee- EIFTEENTH AND P STREETS AND TEN: | ceeurys "CW Rien B MAURY rirtue of ndeed in trast to the u we| ni5-akds 605 Fa. ave. mewn e 2 py a ee Sa xou TWENEY ‘TIMES & SLOAN; Avetioneers arto “ash are | LY tert Mt torty-four 149) and one | THAT Y. ABLE SSD Stuer erty puree imi TH OURS TOR Brena Bui atm REST sens aur som BRS Ge rae nee CR . 3 Colum| Each lot ts improv + direction of the in interest we ah bricl ee et et uct the on. SD. ba x sib gach sublect’ to a aa im ce a 3 fo, 197 to trust sccurine 8 fort seer co defaulting Dareyseer est Gays’ pdvertisement. fOHN BU Pe .. Trastes, n10-dbte ee ies 3507 ee TED STATES MARSHALS SATE Uris ot wrivel ace tee aed Satod RE clerk's of ‘of the Supreme Court of the District Columbia and te me directed, I will sell at pails ek, on Friday. the ork hag of Ireomrene Tee i x a qi . 22 {yerrighe fille aim and fatereet of the Gefendant in and’ wo the folowing denerioat erie Biaatg a gua weve 4 “nt + Lote numbered yaare numbered oleht hundred and twent . in the city of Washington, Dis:rict of Colum Sia with all'end wusaler the Imirorennnie theme. seized and levied upon as the property of Harry Laut: ‘Voit, and will be suid. to satisty execution ‘No. ia favor of Wilhane J, Prigzell DANIEL M. RANSDELL, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Anctionesta ni to d8tncex24 [NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE — ay Viiy ‘tue of a writ of fier! facias, tssued ont of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia rected. T will eel! at public aaie. for cash, Louisiana .. city. of ly nw. city of Washington, pig ee the ‘followin described wring Machines, Parts of Machi bo. Sommprinine tata oi “siachines, te sraia, ‘wood works 3 Safe, selaed and levied upon I. Johnson, and wil bs 38061, ta in ribed CS "Eare Yros ‘upon as pile api 9 aatindy execution No of Feng Nibh RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ‘Ancti p= ANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS TRYSTEDS SALP OF VALUABLE UNIMPRO eR kee HE Dig’ tion SF cont! Fc eg % virtue of « of trus Sept SERS Se ees Court of said. District October 28. Ista in sanity otuse No. 1a4ode, and at Be. se th willexsran te aslo’ at auction "om CESD AT PAE FRENTY SECOND DAY O8 NOVEMBER, *A. D. 1882, AT THREE O'CLOCI 5 x the premises, squares or bloc! ios. Sand 4 in rine Chase ot al. wpe od part of Ei recorded in Liber County No.7, Fore office of the District of Co: hall the rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belo ‘errs: One-third lance ih four equal in- stallmente in six, twelve, euhteen and twenty-four onthe, to be accared on ite property noldy aud boat ing interest at the rate of 8 per cet fer anuumn, pay- abje semiannually’ tsom dats of said or all aa at Option of purchaser. oF Bonen! sold will be regrired at tine of tals. Terms of tale to Becompited with tm tem days, otherwise trustees re- sorve the right torese!l the Property at the risk and a tera ne STEOR Abt F ORD Do8-dte Al B, BROWNE, } TFusteos. DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEER: TRUSTFES' SALP. OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL VOTATE {8 CCRINOTON Bs virtue of a deed. of trust to ts, dated September 1801, and recorded fn Liber Vast, folie 208, of toe ict of Cobain il records of the ‘bejander, ed trustees will well auction. Bic premier, PaORDA TWENTY. AY OF NOVEMBER, 1 O'CLOCK P.M., all of lot numbered six ( Dumbered twenty-three (23), in George ti Subdivision of the tract of land known as Ea ich tract is «part ‘of the, orletnal tract cal ‘oungsborough," said subdivision being called ‘Seon Truesdale addition to,the ely caer ed, ion." as per plat recorde = County No. folio #, in the surveyors office of the District Columbia. Baid reai estate will be sold subject toa prior deed of trunt securing $2 000, with Interest from March 1, 1802, at the rate of Gper cont per annum, payable SCRSPEURUY the principal talline, du Nemetaber c 18 Droperty will also be sold subject to une Fld fates. certificate usto which wil be exhibited at ie sale. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in six and fvelve months, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Deferred payments to be represented by notes of pur- chaser, tobe dated on the day of sale, and to be se cured by deed of trust on the sold. Adepeatt of €10) will be required when b1@ is ao. if torms of sale are not complied with in ten days the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk aud cont of defauiting pare FORD.) LON AS _n0-d&ds JOHN RIDOU LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 14076 et. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE 1 LOVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS No. A STREET (CORNER DELAWARE Ar CE SOUTHWEST) ND 464 DELAWARE AVENUE SOU THWEST. VASHINGTON, D.C. By victue of a cztain deed of trust dated 234 day of Januery, A. ‘1885, and duly recorded in Liber No. 2LLL, fol. 82 et seq. of the land records of the Dis- trict’of Columbia, ahd. at the ‘request of the party secured thereby, will sell at rive anc’ in front ot they premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWenty-THInb Day" OF NOVEMBER A.D. ‘1892, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M... the following described real estate situate in the District ch foresaid, and known and described on plat lan of sald city as follows, to wit: Lot lettered marked F in W. B. Todd's’ subd. vision of lo" ten, iu equare numbered six hundred and forty (640), fronting 30 feet 8 inches on E strect, and having Gopth of 80 feet on ‘Delaware avenue southwest, t roved by a two-story brick dwelling with store, ‘nown a 50'E ‘stroe', corner De a.sare avenue south aa two-story brick dwelling Known as 46d bei wo southwest. Terms: One-third cash, balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on th property, or cash. All convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 8200 will be required at tine of sale, and should tho term be not complied with in fifteen Gaye from day of sale the trustees reserve the rikht to resell the ty at (he risk and cost of the defaulting pur- lie notice as they may deem HITY, t WB wann,} Trustees FUTCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. F 5 1406 G st. now. TRUSTEES SALF OF VALUABLE LOTS IN BELAIR HEIGHTS. Br virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated October 20, 1867, and recorded among the land'yecords of the District Gout nee No. WP fll 400 ot the request of the person secured thereby. Tort eet at, (ubllcaution ip fragt af the oa SATURDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, | A.D. 1 AT HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOG: the following described real estate, situated in the rant, of Waa} ington, Distr et ot oo uinbia, to. aun ty-nix (28. twenty-seven (27) ‘and, twenty-eight (28), an Viock quubered two ibe tuberin known ‘ae init Heights.” "These lote are located on frvi sito. in clone jroxhuity to Massachusetts ad Call fornia avenues: ‘Terma made known at time of sale, A deposit of s100will be requited om each lot, andl deems of tale ist ee courted cefth, within seven days. All cou: yancing EORGE W. BROWN, Surviving Trustee DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ndeo U.S. ani oF ani re aver DDD RNON BPD EY RRS TET OM D D EER NN T AA D DE NNN pf AAA DDD EEE N NN Tt aA Assocrariox, COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. Of course everybody in Washington knows that we sive money back for all work not exactly right. Some people wonder how we can afford to doit: they think half our business must be refunding money. Notat all. Take our €8 teeth, for instance; in ninety- nine cases out of a hundred we couldn't buy them back for ten times that amount. People don’t give up good | Lieut. Roydan of the R. N., Marquis Pavallei things so eastly. ‘You are invited to come in and look at samples of our work and incidentally inspect the most complete ental office that money can procure. Solid Gold Crowns... VERY BEST TEETH (full set). 7.50 8.00 - Canmar & Lewr, 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. ‘We are showing some bargains in Lace Curtains and Diack, black / edyakban Choth, tn, and gray, $3.75 to epee ieee te, Socrates ait et Le Bed Blankets—We do not think as good value for ‘anywhere. jackets is worthy by Sf ‘prices quoted can be: tofgd Somforte—Extre well made and full size, $100 Pere, ETH sey T PSO matin Teste Opderesse ens cmman'san’ chon sberastasioaan ar rap Spade, Retnone 928 7th st. and 706 K st. a.w. “Ladies’ day” With its accustomed courtesy the club will not only throw ite comfortable quarters to its lady friends, but it will also make every hour of the afternoon full of interesting features, There will be an athletic entertainment im the gymnasium, and after {te conclusion an im- prompts dance. In the bowling and bil- | Toome only the ladies can 'y, 80 that there will be ample time and opportunity for all the visitors to enjoy these diversions. The | rooms will be handsomely decorated with | flowers, and of course there will be good music all the afternoon. | The weddings tonight will be very numerous. Rev. Dr. Butler, pastor of the Luther Memo- rial, will officiate at four, two in the churchand two more at the residences of the brides. Miss Helene Hildegard M. Herzog and Mr. at the Columbia Athietic Club. | me trmxxs rr smotp ne ENTIRELY REBTTT— IMPROVEMENT OF THE POTOMAC AND RIVERS FLOWING INTO IT SURVEYS ORDERED BY CON- ORESS— DEEPENING THE CHANNEL Gen. Casey, in bis annual report to the Seo- retary ot War, made public today, calle atten tion to a grave danger threatening the city of Washingto Tux Stam bas heretofore pointed out the certainty of the impending calamity, basing ite Statement upon the reports of the army engi- heer Gen. Casey says: “The northerly end of the | Long bridge across the Washington channel bas been reconstructed by the Baltimore and Po- Arthur P. Greeley will be married at Luther *omac Railroad Company on plans approved by Memorial ata quarter past 8. The ushers will | the Secrotary of War, the work being as yet in- be Messrs. Alex. Shaw. J. Nota McGill and | compiete, owing to the settlement of the abut- Quinby and Dr. William Wirt Mr. Jobnson of | ments. Reference ie toade in the report of the New York, college friend of the groom, will | \. 1 be best man. The bride's two sisters, Miss Hat- | Over, in local charge to the meoossity of tie Herzog and Miss Hilda Herzog, will be her | Ty'uiting | Long bridge. In the event attendants, A reception, limited to the rele | Fiver fo full of Sen sient tease mee fives and intimate friends, will follow a8 the | Or reoeg Min pty ST ihe Cmte ot mate residence of Mrs. Chas. Herzog, #15 T street, faulty construction E uction that au ice gorge would be after which the couple will start on a wedding | hitch would cause the water to. back | probab! trip. in | Up_and overflow portions of the city front, A pretty home wedding tonight will be that | ang through the sewers choce ‘the bridge euch of Mise Annie Behrens, daughter of Mr. and | ortions of the lower partaof the eity as may be Mrs. Charles Behrens, to Dr. Henry Muller | drained by them. Great damage wes done by Hufnagel of Brooklyn at 1311 6th street. Miss | the froshet of June, 189, but greater Agnes Schmidt will be the maid of honor. The | may occur from a frerbet of lesser i - newly married couple will epend a few days | if accompanied by here before starting on a wedding trip. They will reside in Brooklyn. Mr. H. B. Moulton and Miss Saunders will be married this evening at Hamline Church. Ex-Surgeon General and Mrs. Moore have re- turned to their home on 16th street for the winter. They spent the summer in the west, traveled a great deal of the time in Idaho and | are most enthusiastic in describing the wonder- ful scenery of the northwest. Senator and Mrs. Washburn of Minnesota have sent out cards for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Caroline Washburn, to Mr. Elbert Francis Baldwin of the New York Mail and Express. The ceremony will tak place on Wednesday evening, November 28, at o'clock, at the Church of the Redeemer, Min- neapolis, Minn. The engagement of the young people dates back over « vear. Mise Waehbara many friends among the younger society set here, where she was a general favorite, an ice gorge. POTOMAC RIVER IMPROVEMENT. The report of Gen. Casey upon the improve- ment of the Potomac river at Washington shows the amount available for the fiscal year ending Jane 30, 1898, to be $215,172.63, Theamount estimated for the completion of the existing project is €681,365, No further estimates are «ubmitted for the | improvement of the river at Mount Vernon. r the improvement of juan creek £€80,000 is asked, and €25,000 for Aquia creck. ‘Tue following estimates are also submitted: Nomini croek, €20,000; Rappahannock river, $144,000; Urbana creek, @10,080; York river, $115,050, Mattaponi river, €16,000; Pamunkey Fiver, £7,000. SURVEYS ORDERED. The report gives the result of the surveys ordered by Congress, showing the sums neces- sary for the completion of the projects named. = One improvement recommended contem- cry apes a sree = longs — ates dredging a channel 24 feet deep and 200 reais Siang litt | feet wide from the mouth up to the navy yard bridce, with a basin in front of the navy yard at the Fourth Street M. E. Church Wednesday | gog + event i serge vet pretargge hg newly jbe ber idaeep wen we den to 1.bee fest, ~4 arried couple will be at home after Decem-| thy ismente of cn ber 8 at 1000 7th street northwest, Sere enc emnnne soem, apane ta Se future. The material dredged is to be de- posited on the flate or marsbes on either side of the river. For the present it will be sufficient Whitcomb of Richmond, were married in the | to dredge a channel twenty fect deep ap to the latter city yesterday in the presence of large | navy yard. The total cost of this work is esti- assemblage of their friends at All Sainte’ Epis-| mated at $656,000. Before the tis regu- copal Churth. The best man was Mr. H. ©. | larly entered apon “ should taken to Whitcomb, jr., of Wilmington, Del., and the | secure the title of the United States to all the maid of honor was Miss Julia Powers of this / land tobe reclaimed. This will require the city. Among the ushers was Mr. Chas. P. T. | action of Congress, Bealo of thie city. The movly sencsio8 To DEEPEN THE CHANXEL. started for « northern trip last night an; Another important improvement recom- they return will take up their future residence | 0.1.4 is the formation of e channel 900 fest in 10) A very enjoyable party was given of the sest-| Wide and 34 fest deop at low tide threagh the Sve obstructions to twenty-four-foot navigation in dence of Mr. Fred Blumer, No. §21 C street southeast, last evening. The supper table was | the river up to Georgetown, at am estimated decorated with chrysanthemums, roses and | Co#t of about $300,000, as follows: ferns. Mr. Fred D. Chambers of Pennsylvania | Kettle Bottom shoals made s speech appropriate to the occasion. | Maryland Point shoal ..... ‘Those present were Mr. and Mre. PF. Blumer, | Smith's Point shoals... Mr. and Mrs, Marceron, Mr. and Mrs. Schley, | Mattawoman shoals . Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, Dodge, Mr. and Mre. Jack, | At Washington .. Mr. and Mrs. ey =) Mr. and Mra. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Biumer, Miss Em. Tor- rence, Miss G. A. Dodge, Miss Mattio Craig, ‘Miss Mary A. Dodge, Miss Fay Craig, Miss Lizzie Blumer, Mr. ‘William Dyer, Mr. G. 8 Dodge, Mr. Fred D, Chambers and ‘Mr. W. A. Dodge. Mr. J. Benjamin Middleton and Miss Chris- Mr. George Llewellyn Nicholson of thiscity and Miss Alice Whitcomb, daughter of Major H. D. It is mot enough for a man to know a good thing when he sees it. He must also seizes tina M. Logan were quietly married this morn- | £004 thing when he knows it, ing by the Kev. M. N. Cornelius, They left for ver yer pred immediately after the ceremony ‘Remember, Johnny. what you really are de- and will be at home ‘to their friends after | pondsa good deal on what people think of November 28 at 802 10th strect northeast. mah cagenk ueubabae” aes 4 Mr. and Mre. William R. Hall left thiseven- | “iy aPee > ing on an extended four to the north. “Now 7 Mr. and Mra. A. E. Thomas have returned aoa you?" nt > De Considered a good boy, trom their wedding trip and will be at home to | ‘wy,2 mie» thelt friends oa Wednesday at 1115 Ttreet | (Sypev tor northeast. ‘Cards have been sent out announcing the ap-| “ “Cause Christmas is coming.” proaching marriage on Wednesday, the 284 in- stant, of Miss Olevia Guest Jones, daughter of Mr. J. G, Jones, formerly of Baltimore, but for the past few years a resident of this city,to Mr. Willard A. Pollard of this city. The members of the Washington Club have arranged for a series of afternoon and lectures during the coming season. Mise Me. toaca Gay will lecture Saturday afternoon at 2:300n “Anthony and Cleopatra,” with com- ments on the whole “Roman Trilogy.” Mr. A. K. Spofford, Dr. Robert Fletcher, Mites Claadia Stuart, Dr. Billings and others have accepted invitations to lecture. Mrs. Hattie L. Bell, 726 F street northeast, gave a reception last evening for her cousin, Mr. W. C. Beck, and his bride. One of the pleasant features of the evening was the recite~ tions of Mrs. Will Davis. The bride wore her wedding dress. Among the guests were Mrs. J. G. Meyers, Mr. Frank Meyers, Misses Emma and Clara Meyers, Mr. J.B. Earnest, Mr. Fenton Bradford, Mra. M.F. Crist und Mr. Raymond Crist, Mr. Harris Crist, Mise Moore, Mr. and Mrs, Will Davis, Mr. and Mra. Applo and Mise Apple, Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Callaghan, Mr. W. W. Evans, Misses Dora and Daisy Held, Mr. John “Held, Mr, H. N. Saxton, Mies Mattio Ellis, Mise Bessie Beil and Master Arthur Crist. Mr. and Mra, Beck will beat heme on Tuesdays and Thuredays in November. Light battery A, D. C. N. G., gave their first of a series of winter hops at the National Ritle's Hall last evening. Despite the stormy weather there was a brilliant throng that mr tee to the battery's invitations. At 9 o'clock the dancing commenced. A grand march was the prelude, Capt. and Mrs. Forsberg leading, The Marine Band, directed, by ‘their new leader, Signor Fianceuilli, produced new A find original mtsie. Among the new creations | Be kind and tactful and have maught was a march expecially dedicated to the battery Of polities to say. entitled “The March of Light Battery.” — Among those present were Lieut. Alexander and. wife, Col. Clives of tho Italian 2S army, wife and daughter, Wm. Murray and wile’ Violet “Murray” and’ May Biondi,” Se Grifith, Mi joyce, | Young, Carroll, Marroos, Kitve Mz. sud’ Mra TSiabaras and Mrs, Pry, Mr. and Mra, Condon, Mr.’ and Mrs. Forsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lewis, Miss Nolan, Mise” Wainright, Miss Coyle,” Miss Atwesther, Mins Esterbrook, Miss” John= son, Miss Elsien, Col. Sohn Palmer. ton, Lieut. Sachem, Major Blowdon, Albert Walmsley and. wife, (us MacSween, Charles Boynton, Charles Lockwood, Gen. Al: bert Ordway and staff, Capt. Thompson, Mr. Lightner, Gen. C. C.’ Carroll, Lieut. Perry, A COLD WEATHER CRANOR. In summer time he shut the door And brought the anger to your brow. He changes, and you chide the more; He always leaves it open now. “This is har-rud world,” said one laborer te another. Yes, Oi do be thinkin’ av that ivery time of pick-ax intil it.” put “I don’t quite see why you refer to that arti- ficial member as a ‘game leg.” “Ob, that’s all right. I won it on an election bet.” “I am very popular,” said the chrysanthe- mum. “Nearly every man that sees me wants to buttonhole me.” “What have you done with the parrot you used to have?” “It became #0 profane that I had to part with n” “Where is it now?” “I gave it to a man who bet on Harrison.” Ob, gentle ornithologists, Before you go away, It is of course supposed that you Your knowledge will display About the crow. But when you speak Of his “food habits” pra "ARRIVED. Bteamer Maid of the Sea, Philadelphia, Capt. Bran- ‘non, from Norfolk, with pleasure party. Longbost Osceola, Alexandria, Capt. Taylor. from Occoquan, 1h 3 cords of wood. Sloop. Mattie, B.'s Capt. Squires, from Mattox is cords of wood. Ameri, ‘Whiltamson, from the Fotuneuts "with nage BAILED. Schooner E. P. Evans, Annapolis, Capt. Russell, to Saint Mary's river. Sloop Horn Point to York river. BulaChan™ river. ‘ianve No i2teCumberant of the Ii navy. — THE EXTRA SESSION QUESTION. ‘The President-Elect Said Not to Have Yet | Decided on His Course. ‘From the New York Herald today. ‘The question of an extra session has created ‘8 great fecling of uneasiness in Mr. Cleveland's HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAINWENT. At the Curtis building Monday the students of the Western High School spread an elaborate table, to which all who had money were invited. As the waitresses were the prettiest girls in school the invitation was responsively met with anda flushed money drawer was the result’ The of the lunch will be devoted to the purchase of military accouterments for the boya, ‘THE CATTLE MARKET. extra session to give the McKinley bill ite quietus. Senator Carlisle left for his home at 4 o'clock ciety of the Army of the Tennessee, which will be held at the Lindell ? 4

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