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EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO: . D. ©. MONDAY, JULY 3; 1893: FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DA\S. B SALE-LOT ON X. FUTURE DaYs. AVE. §i LIN. sepa; room for to FUTURE DAYS. houses = 1.36) sq.ft. We want an offer. CK. cor. 13th and G ste. B. Kk SALE OR EXCHANGE CORNER LOT. ¥. W. 13,000: feet. at 7Scente; 144%, front ‘the thing for bullder; will trade °TERAP, Star ofice: JONCANSOR BROS., Auctioncers, to us. ‘date iy waodern. | HANC( UNTER: 610 lath o. SALE_—N. W. SECTION—A NEW BRICK | 20 howe of 6 rooms and bath; reception b cate, balan 850 por nase ONTER & HUNTE, Of0 ith st. n.w. ALE—7-ROOM HOUSE ‘Near Lith and East Capitol st. THeat Yalae, 85,000. Wilt be sold fer If soid thin Key with WM. TOMAS DOWLING & ON, AOU EET XW. wart of the District Iwill sell at put od viz: outh Dartiole test northeast incumbranee. for honge n. W. of Capitol Hill = FO "Witiwent comer 121m and Hi sta. ne ‘No corner in this section of the clt located for a business site. of sconomiea! wabdiviston. : Per OOCWATERS & THOMPSON, eee iss ‘the ‘following id ‘of the land mah at the request of the: 100x100 feet. Si cr & party ‘thereby, THIN. £0. P.M. ail those i Hf house: 9 rooms; — and or addres WHEN. Ws Tat aw. JeldIwe [FOR SALE-ATTESTION, HOMESEEKERS. REMEMBER, greatest BARGAIN in the north- ba ees et k residence, 3 rs. deep; lot ONLY 810.000" Bp East installments, and should the installments are paid lot will in fee simple to purchaser's heirs. To accommo: ‘cannot call during the dai open from 7 fill 0 in the event nd Fridays. E. M. PLN! tol 12, See operat pype cul, ad SAI ‘EET FRONT ‘and recording at cost R SALE—100 FF — Wf. BRADLEY. ro ‘st. ne. ; subdivided into eat corner of 15th, st. n.« ; subdivided into 3p, beige will be given elther way : 8. DARR & CO., Aucts. 20x08 E. & BAUMGH: TJUNCANBON BROS.. Auctioncors 14216 st, main floor. DPNCANBON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ERATE CH DO BOER PAL Fark en E OF NO! [NNT ETE ry Sent Sane OL ES ‘eevee Ne lo a By virtue of adeedof to the undersigned. dated August 14,; and in Liber No. A508, foto ‘ot seq. land records of the District of Co- unbta, and by direction of the holder of the debt se- ‘cured by said deed of trust, we will sell at public al on FRIDAY. Ee os Ay OF JULY, AT QUARTER PAST SIX O'CLOC! a in it of the premises, all the real ‘deacribed in ‘parisof lote forty-five Dist in book ht Ht reyor's office of the 801 side of North of st. east and Ptah a a inches; thence we Packie ence ponte is ering Bt time of sale), bal- Se ech elt ith interest at 6 par cent. secured on Je21-dbde ipa, Teachers. TRUSTEES SALE OF ATE NO. lat BRICK HOUSES; TWO | forthe i which to bulid s home. WESCOTT, HIESTON. J007"Pa. ave. and Oth dod La \TOLIFFE, DARE « AUCTIONF! R* “Sa0eRNNA: AVE ew. R SALE—LOTS 3 AND 4 SQUARE 6, fronting on H at. ne betwoen 8th and 7th ste. ; to ‘15-foot alley on side: im= Awellines under rent. Offers dress” SECRETARY OF LODGE, | No, 12, deed of trust nly recorded J is SALE_BRICK HOUSE ON 7 rable for store and dwelling, Teor: lot tx. pw a - s Fete ay 1. 0. 0. F.,1713 Now York ave. .W. por LOT 3B yh SALE- do “ * | ya Sa fake SOR AND Lat LE_BARGAJNS! OF SALE SRAROMNT Lo os eontic: = subdivide into 7 beaut‘fal lotscosting less than $1,300 near K st.. lot 50x91, only. beautifal loteon wrade, sei toalle: only. raection Pa. ave. a6. VALUABLE BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, ITH STABLE ON REAR. No. 501 M STRERT op MONDAY AFTERNOON: JULY THIRD, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in front of the ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one cent per annum, pays hs purstacee Kk 16, SOUTH BROOK- or ft fruste "in the Pelty. of ict of Columbia, and known aud i SALE—A BRICK HOUSI of orixinal lot elev. jweliing on 7th st. n. w. ; lot nearh Feduced to 85,000; former price, owner leaving tar office. Je12-1 designated a8 ant inated a8 ‘Tith stable on the ‘214 7th st. aw. oR SALE—TWO CHEAP FRAMES; S.E.; NEW; ear N.J. ave. ; only 8000 10th st. 20 feet, ti ears rot SPs area fe Tabane aad ey # two-story frame dwelling nouse. of sale: One-third sae thence south feet to a ten-fo0 of lot two (2) fn sai wRas Ei and two years, BOYER @ SON, 2147 Rat. ww. ‘Kistreet twenty-* ‘of the purchase money to balance in three equal In one, two and three vears, F cent Per annum, payable semi-ennu— ured Dy DOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SSTORY WELL Wiive.. com. Ist, JO-room dueling fr exchanae for ce Tots: Meri fian Hills for iim and'se” to sxehauge Fourhouces in tckinston to cost of the defaulting pur- advertisement of such in ublished in Washington. D.C. chaser after Sve da Scavevancing and recu "2 be RATCLEFPE, DARR ‘Smailor property. hioptowed property. exchange for lous Tradin hat you have to JNO. A. Bi Pat.nw. bet. 17th and lth: EMERSON & GA BB over nd ahve he shorn rot Ont thr fo the residue in three twelve and eighteen mont ares Sin ican teiar tat aPeceamanit aah oe be it of 8150.00 will be of 8150. ito: S200 Purch.sor at the timo of sale. gording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. ‘ale to be complied with in ten days from of ‘he trustees reserve the rizht to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting X_ASHFO! STINE W WILLIAMSON, | Trastecs. ‘Address 470 La. ave. ([HOMA2 DOWLING & SON. Auction TRUSTEES’ SAL PER All conveyancing, re- 12th st. near 0.20106: 8 frame house on each. FION SALE OF UNREDEEMET aaa fot EN Seren TION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. 1 Pennsylvania Avenue, H. BERNHEIMER & CO., Auctioneers. Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON. JULY THIRD, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. co ae at the estabitotiment of E’ Heidentel nw jedince hp to this date, cousiat the deferred Bee ef triton ths prom atthe rate of ef ‘of ane, paral jeod of trust Ft SALE 123 ‘lean’, open fori rw PRANK L. i PAYS FOR A HOME LOT AT MA Landing, the fine suburb of Atlantic City. juares from R. ii ; commutation fare to Puiladelphis, Scents; station on eround; fine drivin thine, sailing: if Year and not une ey a safe and sure investinent: $50 invested will bring months: 4 factories bullt this year; lote are neection Sandys -. We will commence’ to sell c ‘Cor. 13th and G ses. mm Which interest is overdue eine of Fine Diamond atches. all zinds of PineJewelry, Clocks, Clothing an. id all kinds of mercha: Tesell the propert of the 2 ST BROWSING, JOHN J, WILMARTH, tro ie naw, _ | toon reserve the ri LE OF VALUABLE Fh kp et ERSONAL PROPERTY. Purmant to a dest of trust records of Westmoreland county, A. D. 1884, {n Liber 45 and folio wis and John Sherm: ach Improvement Com led_indebredness therein. (Samuel S. Burdett having been subs:ituted in pl sai tered in the county caurt ‘irwinia. on the 2nth da} rection of hol deed of trust, the under- nigned trustees will sell at public auction to the bien 'EENTH (19TH) DAY OF Beach, Wi Inia, the following described I ogtate, to wit: '¢ Hotel, Household and Kitchen Furniture of consisting of beds, bed- teads, chairs, matting, bureaus, washstands, cots, toliet ware, blanket bles for ‘one hu se. wenerally fo 3 pe fa continue ao icket Holders ‘and out-of. Customers Lindy take notice. 1267 7 INE. HEIDENHEIMER, Broker. FRANK L. HANCC Ba made on the 15th day of mong the land OR FXCHANGE_EXCEPTIONALLY | f Mitt ene: Rroomes and Path with sab need fatter nace TIDE iG EMENT CO., O58 Franklin st, Philadelphia. Waskington office, 625 DUNCANSON BROS... Auctionsers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED es ¥ STREET NORTH. bi AND SEVENTH STREETS. KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 610. aby pitas ofjecertatn deed of trust lay of June, A. D. 1801, and recorded District of Columbia in liber 1500, folio ce."on ER pays E SEVE! fave, on 2 AE PNE Ovcboce bY i Teal estate, situate mn, District of Columbia, and. ki ‘as and being the cast twenty-four front on north Fst, of orizinal Tot numbered 18, in square numbered” 4 i Silos Racether ein the i les, toetl ¢ {mprovernents thereon, sul to a certain deed of trust dated (c- ‘and. recorded October 29, 1800, io 458 et seq. of the land record: Columbia, to secure the sum of 15, ‘with Iiterest at 5 per cent per an- RATCLIFFE. DARE & co.. AUCTIONEERS. \P YACHT EOLA. DIMENSIONS. 7 FEET LON SSTORY AND CELLAR SUBURBAN PROPERTY. JOR RENT — COTTAGE AND banks of the Potomac White House :partl Beach : jow rent, ARN ON THE ied. Also cottave at Colon: the ELSMERE HOT! ‘of Westmoreland county, November, A. D. of bonds secured ‘one week: by 0 15 Tenn. ave. n. FAOUSES FOR SALE OR TRADE. r. Rear H. large house and lot, ami 12. Vat. story beiek, amt. mons the land TION. LY 1HIRD, 1803, ‘wharf. the above “‘yacht," in com- ready for iuse. Can be inspected at any r RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO.. Aucts. N OCK, we will offer Col, Hgts. nosr Qsi nw. near time 1" te the hi eee A farm of 131 acres; old-fashioned brick mansion ; ine orchard; with three horwes and ents: 7 mies large shave trees: 8) iarining imple city: 12 minutes’ walk from i R. aiithan home for one in business in city: price, 3.300; terms easy Real _ FUTURE Da} RAtcurre, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE oF Taj ABLF LOT ‘AT SOUTH s ISLAND AVENUE. ET NORTHWES’ MATTHEW'S CHURCH. By virtue of a ‘certain deel of trnst to the under- iczied., recarded in Liber 1524, ‘erve of the Supreme Court of thi bia. passed in equity cai Aeradaned trustees will eel! at public de} inches ‘to «pus oR SALE_NEW BAY-WINDOW PRESS-BKIC! ‘Grooms and Uath electric belle sud was itehters: | eapinet mantws: a.m. 1; location a. wi 83.800; : iS G. JESTER, G0 Fst. nw. POR SALF—isi6 137 ST. N_W.: REDUCED To | 88.650; 9 rooins and betii, Several other . hear Washington fe always a safe favestvent. Sead for list and map: indred and four (104) room: ining Room Furniture, consisting of chai china and glass ware, and table linen and kite jensils necessary to run a summer hotel o: one hun- red and four (J0#) rooms. Terms for the personal ‘Three htindred and four (U4) lots, Terms: All ins of 825 and nnder cass anit 23. oue-thied thereof cash and tho balance in ninety nition of pacehaser.. Phreservation, containing’ an wo, (2) rood and BAND VERY VALU. fe linen and kitchen, OTS FOR SALE AT CHAPEL POIN meet the desire of man} hag been made of this beaut: Tesort and lots are now for sal mitted to be the most attractive ‘water of the Potomac: 55 milos from Washington, ‘Catholic church adjoining a hh soon ‘to. be erected. Splendid health and pleast jons first-class. For ISLS F st. n. w.. Washington D.C. JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOM! within. two miles of this cli. per month will purchase thi und cellar cottage. one and one-fifth act large shade trees, with stable and sateill of, Bars water. ood neighborhood, high j» for only $2.9 R.A. PHILLIPS & SON, 1422 New York ave. GHTFUL HOME ON ‘ation: monthly pay. ry desirable homes at ve terms. Apply at once, SUBURBAN folio 305. et xeq.. and fuland healthy sumuner Universally ad- peation on the salt cured’ by the ferent, “taxos and expenses of sale in cash and ‘bya dood of trust on interest: payable semi-annually at ‘of 8 ver cent per ain osif of $500 wil bs. required le o.be cloned within Aftnen Saye from Gay of resold at par , ‘Ave days adver- retuiein some ne or inore ‘news: rublished in Washington De Pavers PuvMAHLON ASHPORD, © CLAKENCE B. RHE! ‘one year, secu ‘OR SALE_HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY | 1 :thirteen rooms area, of twenty-eight (28) a teen (10) roles: two wharves wnt interest of the Colonial Beach Improvement creek shores, streots, i, the aaine subject, however, to the ‘and’ us-r of the same that in to.or be vested in the Iot owners at Colonial ‘Torms: One-third of the pnrchese money to be paid. estdue in two equal installment o be wiven payable, rearective i, at six and twelve months “ash, at the option of purchaser. me-fourth acres (5154), part of the farm atjoining Classic Shore. ‘One-third G#) cash, residue in two equal inetaliments, notes forthe same ty be given payanle with Interect thereon, at months from day of sale—or all cash, at option of pur- chaser. 5. The remainder of the farm and wood land, cor taining two bundred LI that part of ‘D” «M8, Cox trustee's, dabdivision of oricinal lo: four uare one bunt vubdivision 1s recorded in the office of the su the District of Coluwbia, contained within the ing metes and bounds, viz. : at the northeast corner of | thence south along 17th strect 50 fect; thence north to Rhode { im a northeastoriy direction alonz Rhode Island ave- oint of beeinning. large residence or for smaller jots, and its very desirable location should command the attention of investors and others to this One-third in cash, and the residue in Hotel and other | jat and terms apply Attorney-at-Law, Yiniom and Arwt-claw in every reaec’ howe open for | particulary and price <pply | once ieee {ieement of wae! Foi Beriuning for the same are and raunin feet; thence west nd avenue: thence 3280 down and §25 eat,} Trustees. , 916 Fst. nw. *[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucttone ‘iz E VERY DESIRABLE. TWO-STORY AND B. LEON AKD. 530 4'¢ st. SEM BRICK is ON NEW YORK NUE BETWE! NORTH CAPITOL AND ‘T STREETS KAST. Si of fends trata; ihe Uetcn Gia, Sa tice 1, 1803, at HALF. Pat ae ty fo fern brick honses on 2st, between North Carciina ave. and Aiso, om E bemweon Ist and between Ist and 2d Wil eld oman day of sale and to be secuzrd by deed of trust on the Property sold. or all cash, at the Ternia of aale to bs compl erga = oe oy restos reserve the riht to reas s S500 to be made when bid inaccepted, and all couves= tthe Cost of Qu aang 0 Sr He SpsRON ET d fifteen oné-hu ‘Terms: One-tiird (4) cash, residue in two equat in ‘same to be iiven payable re- tthereon, at six and twelve m day of sale—or all cash, at the option of ‘The sale will commence at THRE! the said NINFTEENTH DAY OF J ontinued from day to day until 1 title to the rval estare will be retained until the installment of purchase money 0 should any purchaser fail to co Je ant payment of any’ i ‘or notes for sai tion of thie pur theland records of ‘the JOR SALE—A NEW SUBURBAN HOME with in fifteen carriage Vodse, & Sit ghotation at Lanein 2,500; #39) rash, balan: WALTER B. WIL Cor. 10th and Pe Or PD. NEALE, on vreinises. ON SALE— BY OWNER — Hows in Rockville near dypot. and IL} xeres of | bly payments. ‘Will pay you to examing these houses For further partion ars apply to AY, JUL ST FOUR O'CLOCK P. perty, sub lots numbered three ‘six (6), seven. (1). ezhh ton'(10), eleven (11), twelve (1) and thirtect, (3) in square numbered six WAGGAMAN. OAD BET.18TH AND $25 monthly. ‘IAMS & CO., Aucts,, Isth st.ne., a ver: Brooms, avod co tar, woods (2 OOLOCK on ‘and soventy-one AE Each lot wtll be sold subject to a prlor encumbrance of $3,000, balancer of sash: or’ the ‘purchaser may pay all Tf the terme of wale are wa froin the day of sal the property at the rink and cost of the defaulting purchaser, afver five dave’ ad- Nertisement of such resale. in. some newspal ai All conveyancing and 5 cont. MOULTON.) ROS! EDWARD H. THOMAS, condition; ome notes given for HAS. G@. SLOAN TRUSTEES: SALE OF THREE VALUABLE BRICK AND, STONE NEW DWELLINGS, Nos. 721 AND 723 EAST CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of three certaim deeds of corded. among. th istrict of Columbia, in Liber No. and 328 et seq., we wil! offer of the premises. on THUKSD! MENTH DAY OF JULY. 1883, at FIV P.M., the following described roal_ es be ., Dis ret of Columbia, and ishe@'as and being sub tote mine 2), thirty-alx (30) and thirty-seven, ‘Huinting's subdivisiou of parte of ive (12). thirteen’ (13) aud fourteen, Gy. tn square numbered eleht hundred and ninety wt recorded tn Liber No. 20, foils of the surveyor of the cash, at his option. not complied with in ten right is reserved to resell “0 trnsters will advertise which default is made at the cost and risk Allconveyancing and recording 5 to the undersigned. OR SALE—AT A LOW PRIC le lot at Fairview near the. site of ‘the National Address FAIRVIEW, Star office. 331-3 DOR SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK, MD. AT Ave: | am to ighert “bhider, 8 me. she rocu: tras hors fe shades 10,000 fest of ground. —A VERY DESIRA- \dsell_ again the property on For further information 416 5th st. nw. SAMU! F st. now, Wastt frota new !ibrar. PUPCANSON DROS. Auction th and Dets, now. 1K DWELLINGS 123 Be present a: sal yto3. He LICH: ‘ouisinga ave., Washington, D.C. or CHART, Jr. Takoma Park. CHANCE — FOR have econ offered | th | bays be known and distin. 7 dered thirty-five orizinal lots t PENCANSON Bros. D. 5OG Tithe st. hee #.G0_“LE DROIT PARK"_WE are aut? orized to offer for a few dars onc of the Bicest brick heaves in this park: 8 rooms aud bath; neatly papered and painted: hos every known iii. | wliing tistance and investment witnin tho ‘$250 oF more cash. Apply L. WALTER nSALE OF FOUR BRI. T NORTHEAST. Apeitr iste. and dal sised. ia et seq SEs A inna fecorda of the Disiries of ‘Columbine aad we the BRICK DWELLING. TE, UATE NO. 421 SIXTH By virtue of a certain dec dats December 19.8. D. 27, USO, in Liber Paso! the Distric LE — Hf a in Korkville, Ma; 1. = comm anding chai | Dullt; doable floors :7 rooms ect attic: cellar; farn: broad ; bargains. ds of trust to us, bearing date hie (SON. ws per | iy recorded in_Mher 1676, f the records of the offic District of Columbia, toxeth ments thereon, ihe said th bay-window brick and stone front, massive brow ios, bath, frrnace and ai ments, and handsoimel certain deed of trust to secure the sum of $5,000 with interest thereon at 6 ‘One-third cash and jal payments, in six (G) and twelve secured by & deed of trust on the ith interest, payable semi-annually, per annum until beautifully shad views: house thoroughly ‘and partly f nisl ents on exch of said a, at the request h two-story back . the underslened on THURSDAY, THE ine ‘A. D, 1803, AT HALF-PAST FOU! at ‘QUARTER-PAST of all chose certain pisces or parcels of ines situate in Washinton city, Dis- known and distis 300 Lith -t. aw. tnodern tiprove- jand and. pre trict of Colmnba being lote numbered 14 inrulshed as and 142, 14%and 144, in Mi a Lonthan, trustees" sublivistonin square bia, and known of oriintl lot 2 eighity-nine (489), per centa:n per a! balance in two G2) months, ane atx (4), in <quare four hundred an contathed within the following metes and. boun Is, —ACRE PROPERTY BETWEEN Bal- dress, statin loc cash price, Box T West Eckington: two-story and cellar: six rooms and bath: all moder: improveuents: exe-ptionally te having a froutage of 10 feot each by feetto an alley, towether with the im- rovements, consisting of four two-story brick dwell- ings numbered 1222, n, size, improvements and lowest Je. ‘Sestory and basement, @ rooms and bath ; | ‘very desirable location mw. Fats of 8 per cenit ih, st option of purchaser. ‘ear house will be required at tine Closed within ten (10) days frou day of sal ‘wise the property wili be resold at the rink an: purchaser after five da; Teas, 25) and aSe8 Each of the above houses will be sold ‘eru:s of aalo: One- be paid in cash, house and barn, with abou ood water; 1 \dress OWNER, Box’ inches to the plxce of bewianine, to- proveineuts, thereon, consisting of wolline honse with basement. ators trom bricl Sth; renting for $40 month. Price, 36.150. 2 #10.500 to $14.00, in third of the purchase money to 2H st nw. hetween 4th and Valance in three eq: one, two and three veara, with 6 ¥ Payable semi-annnally, andto be secure! by deed of trust on the prop a four-story brick Terms of sale: Ons thir of h and the balance in three eqital lein one, two and th ber centum per from day’ of ‘alo, 3 trast upon the'property sold,or all ea: of the purchaser. advertisement of f more newspapers published ia NGTON DANENHOWER, NG BOSWELL, 1 payments in Such resale in 0: ‘Sold, oralleash, pontt of 8500 required en each All converanctne and record. sale to be complied 8 from date of sale. otherwise trastess resell at risk and cost of defaulting aera, Wo F. EDMONS ALpis B_ BROW CLIFFE, DATR & CO. Au: house at Hyatisvi! 616 Leth stow. R RENT -SEVEN-ROOM COTTAG lege station on the Band O. R.R.: yhe city; large grounds; beautifal DT & BRADLEY. 997 OORLAND HOUSES FOR RENT AND FC t reasonable prices ; also choice building ynded to this suburb within s few week tend fo this suburb within a few weeks GEACE M. THOMAS, 100 Coreoran buildin. Atlantic building, 930 F st. n. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, K DWELLING SITU- HY SIXTH STREET NOGTHEAST By virtue of a ceriain dee! of trust date Sontataber 27. 1800, 13, 1860. tm oer So. reaucwt of the pariien secured tert Newt of the partion secured thereby. w Sieued trastect, will sali, at yancing, récording and notarial {eos at the Perms of aale to bs complied m day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve tho rivnt {o resell the property a: the Fisk ani cost of the detaulting CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, purchaser or purch: with within ten ¢ Dwr nearly new, with or without stock. atabarenin if sold a: once: offer wanted. SWNT iC Goi Cats eta <WE HAVE FOR SAL on 3% st. nw Dots which we com soll for ber foot: lnproved by & four-story bricl faininw 18 rocaps and bath. fot 2x1 25 to Say. We have also. four b ou I6eh st-mw. for asin. id duly recorded’ Octover gain a pieces of pi Pennsylvania ave. ai SALE OF VALUABLE tw HIRTEENTH AN ETS NORTHEAST BY AUCTION. dof trust g.ven tons and duly re. 1767, at foito 169 et i vambie, and at NCANSON BROS. STRES' SALE OF 1M NTING FIFTREN FEE = DAVENU: i808, AT SIX FOURTEENTH P.M, all that certain piece or parcel of Is promises situate in the ciry of Washington, of Columbia. known and desienated as of lot muubered etzhty-two (B2) In Joanp! gthers’ subdivis on trees, &e., at Petworth, near Soldiers” Home, month each, and two corner houses ‘with vers By virtue of a deed corded in Liber No. lots in squareeixht hundred and (859), a8 per plat recoriled i boo! District of Coinmbia. toget thercen. consisting of a two Ave ling house. Terms of sale: One-third of the and the balance stallments, payable in on interest at six (6) per ‘semi-annually from day of trust upon the of the purchaser. 1. hot and cold water, elect id all modern im Tecured thereby: "we: the Kelton butiding. sh tenetene. will offer for Jaa\e by ni ae isos on TURSDAY, st HALF-PAST’ FIVE owing vtescribed Iand and fy of Washington, Di ‘and esignated ce tho. west Tor" Zy"inches tront on. Maryland ave. pitt thereof of oriuinal tot tee (De fen tuunared and. twenty-seven (1023), together with the ‘ways, euscmente, rights, pwivileses and appar: feiailces terete beltnginw or fa any wine appervain. ‘rms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ‘tho residue in two equal installments mn the day of sale, no Taner, hearin tnterest ‘of 6 percent per annum, payable soml- ud sectred by a decd. Property sold. oralleash, at the option of the of sale to be complied with in fit © sale, otherwise the trustees re- Je Droperty, at the rial and lls, speaking tubes cd } to houses that rent from to incl ~ App'y to EDWIN A. NE’ at. =. ees By virts of wdeol’ of trast to the undersicned, Foe sake Gated’ Aust 14. 1801. ‘and recorded te NORTHWEST. 1604, follo 470 ot ‘of the debt secu at public auction on. JOLY, at SIX O'CLOCK'P. M.. tn front of the to described in said doed of vo (4), in the Suction in front of the ELEVENTH, A. DY} O'CLOCK P! M, the f ent brick $oq:. Of the fant teror ralemeaaga vaid by direction’ of y said deed of trust. w 142020th st, b W238 Tst.bb, mi Et Ret. bh. 12r. SUR st bh. aed ‘to, 224% 10th KENT — WINTHROP HEIGHTS — FIV room cottage ; commodious and desirat Inqnire at po-t office. R SALE—A DeLIGH of 25 acres, tmproved by 11 rooms, beantifnily lorsted on an elevation in @ grove ef tine old forest oaks: kitchen. bath room and | closets suppited with hot and cold water: ¥ as: sanitary I neces-ary out uildings: frat a: trees fn abundance; wiectric 15-minute waik from Silver Spring station, Me.ro- Polltan branch, B and O. railroad. Inquire on the Premises of JOHN B. SC 3 sarchase money to ia tures equal ine fro and three yeate, with mn per sanata, payable te, Dy, deed of property sold, or a)lcash, at the of A deposit of 8200 will be re- Tuired of the urchasor atthe timo) of aa ‘ recording and notarial fees tthe pi ors of le to be complied with Premises, all the real Trust. the same being subdivision of square ten hundred and two (1003), ag per plat in took RL. H., folio B03 of tha recor the surveyor’s office of tive District of Cainmbia, be- kinning on the sonth side of north K streat twangy COUNTRY HOME nee doable house of Iie 442 F sty 714 igh st. Bim, t Mabe ee 10000 JES to SRM Ps Siihin' ten dasa, from day ‘of sales other we a dass from day of ther Trasters reserve the rurht ts .eseli the property at the ‘and cost of the defaulting ayable iz one and two veara fro: anced by the notes of the parc feot; thence south ninety-two. 7) inches: then-e west fiftec orth to the bavinnime. One-third of the balanew’in two equal installments Fears froin date of sale, w Secured on the property.or ‘Conveyancing. ‘ailroad within i4 of mile; murcliave money in cash TT, Silver Springs. Mi ‘ORE PLEASANT HOMES FOR SA 1nd, Ma., on smal! month! y serve the rivht to resell th cost of the detaulting purchaser. cording; Ke at the alee iy interest at “per gent, c . cash. at purchaser's J)UNCANSON BEOS.. AUCTIONEERS. ‘ail cash. at purchaser's op- STEES' SALF OF BRICK DWELLING, s1’ wUATE NUMBER 1695 M STREET NORTH- fain deed of trust to us bes nd duly recorded July 5, strict of Columbla, aunt the request of the thereb} “3 th ny me and $8 per, mo All_conveyancit AUCTIONEERS, F BRICK DWELLING. stTv- Vv" STREET NORTHWEST. ain deed of trust to ‘A. D_ 1889, 802 F st RICHARD J. EARNSHA' RATCLIFFE, Dan & Co aieet and Va. ave. TRUSTEES’ SALE ATi . O iste, = Tiber No. 1712, fot ‘above is salys portion of" the "proj books. Fer fall list Gall at office for bulletin nthe Int aad 15th. ied eizht miles from W: Appiy to EDWIN A. NEWM. Me.” At Lakeland inquire for By virtue of aco: tuber @. SLOAN & CO., Auctios (successors to Latiner & CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SITUATED ON SIXTH STREET NEAK STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the assed in equity cause No. trustees, will, sell isso Hest. ate. At the land records o* the District of Columb: the request of the parties acured thereby. we, the ed truatecs, will sell at pubic auction. in venrenuises, on WEDNESDAY, THY PTETH _,D- 1893, AT FIVE O'CLOCK all" that ceria:n’ piece ‘or parcel ot and und isos situate in the city of Washinston, District of desicnated an and being P.M., all that certs piece or parcel of land and premises situate in the city mini ia, and known and origial lot one (1). in undred snd ninety-<'x (198). contained. within the following metes and tonnds. z | for the same ata point in the north Hue ot North M ‘inches west from the south- east corner of said lot aud square, and same distance westward from the west side of Fun north 62 fret 10 inches, then run west 20 feet 10 then run south 29 feet 10 inches, then run ches, then run south 313 feet to sai forth M street, and then run east along sail street 18 feot to the place of becinning, together ‘with the impgovements thereon, consisting Of story brick dwelling house. third of the purchase money to Month will buy a nice new frame house, Inc 5 rooms, water aud sewer; sitnate on Gi Aceonly 81.300. For ft -ASTERDAY & MALLE: SALE_A ROW HOUSE 413 PRE yet st. 9 rooms, cellar. water and Ba yard: good siabie. nd BS, Teno Yard iy wo HA. GRISWOLD, Be Jct of Columbin, 178, the undersien auction. in fevut of the preuiscs on WEDNESDAY, rh cp AE OF JULY, A. b., 1803, at FIVE "PART OF LOT 18, IN SQUARE 453, Particularly described in the proceedings had in said ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and tho balance in Years, secured on the rroperty sol:l. oF OF EIGHT NEW DBIC! dwellings on Pst. between N. Capitol and Ist st. rooms and cellar and all modern Bx135 to wide alley; /ASHINGTON DANENHOWER, 13th and G sts. nw. FT OF THOSE @ corner of 13th odern cotentence and hand- 7.000 : terms to suit, Goiumbia. and known end Jot 59, fu Williata Warring’. subdivision of lots in ‘as said snbdivision is recorded int ce of the atrveyor of the Distel Book 14, pave G0. togethor with consisting of a two-story brick dwelling Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in three equal in- ‘ayable in one, two and three years, with. ix () percentum per aunuin, payadl y . Securet bY deed of nl! cach, at the op DOE RENT_AT ARDWICK, ON B 20 minutes’ ride trom Pa. pleasant Sov sumacacr resijence, with fe scres. of ing, arden, orchard, rapes, We. law A. MELOY, 118 C st. nwt weet, containing ave. . Washington: very “provements Gakiooencn: ay Sch streot west, then of Columbia in, the improvements R SALE-ONLY TWO L! wter's addition to Sprinyfleld and Bowie, at the Junction to Southern Maryland : t Koom | Hone: the coming rallway, industrial and) tr, Buinntes, from the Grand Coatral de Penusyivania ave. monthiy : Leics fing at the coat of the parchascr, are not complied with in ffteen days, Sorved to resell at the risk and cca ProUMORe BEALL, Tr MICHAEL J. COLBERT HENRY WISE GARNETT, Trustee, 8, 6th st. ‘and trust upon the "910 and 912 Je! Hon of the pure 200 ‘purchaser at the ‘time. of ale. fees at the cost complicd with otherwise the trux- property at the risk detain purchaser, ON. TLidausox, | ogee ‘Address. 5003 TPHOMAS DOWLING & SON. Auction LE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON AVENUE NEAR WASHINGTON ‘S. By virtue of three deeds of trust to ua, dated re- 23, 188, June 10, 1801, and 22. 1891, and’ recorded’ respective! Uber 1448, folio 208. liber 1593, follo 59, and iu liber f the land records of the District eat of the party sec! lic auction to the hi iments, payable in one, two and three years, with six (6) per centum per annun, p-yable wally from day of sale, red. bi Tust upon the proj of the purchaser at the time of ing, recordinz and motarial fees ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days trom day of sale, otherwise She rieht to resell the property at the risk and cost of faulting purch» TLL EDMONSTON, PORSALE_ MUST BE SOLD BEFORE JULY thorized by the owner to sell « bemutifal rele. at a great sacrifice, 23 jodern improvefueate: see SH As: EARLY. 603 14th at. EXCHANGE_ NEW 39TORY PRESS-BRICK mie: # roomns and bath; # Wanted. one cf the sabarban subd) WMES € BROAT BENT, oe Pst nw 8 i SALE—BANGATNS_EASY TERMS_6 NEW Back building: cellar: alley" all smodera: fi k building: cellar: alley: all Mm impo" Tngitire OWNER, 210 A MOST BEAUTIFUL FOUR. house: 10 rooms and fine tilet bath room: m. L :electric bells, fares and tiles, 9 Apply at Room 3 ‘sold, o all cash, at the option of $200 will be required All conveyane- R SALE_AT FOREST Gi lots on easy terms : 20 minutes’ Metropolitan branch Band O. ROHERTFoxD, 1419 R SALE-HOUSE: EIGHT ROOMS, BATH, attic; overlooking city and river; near street cara; fruit trees. Call or address T. NAM. 3d Franklin st.. Anacostia Heuhts, my18-21 ON THE ATLANTIC OCEA $200 to 81,090. of the purchaser. ‘Apply at offivo of only af offs 6 aud cont of the CONSTANTINE H.W: tans im part pay: ‘the trustees reserve RATCLIFFE, DARE & C0., ATCTIO! 92) Pa. QCCEAN CITY, 0 Atlantic Hotel. T. lL. PAGY! of the Sen: nat Cail at tho office of the 3: Beach Co.. S08 17th st. for prospectus. OR SALE-REOOKLAND, $0 letropolis View and vic! the time to Durchase for safe Inve: 100 Corcoran buildin ALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESI- MODERN IMPROVE- WATRr ET NORTHWEST. BY AUCTION. NOON. JULY SIXTH. AT HVE O'CLOCE, We will offer forsale in. front of the premises, west part of lot 8, in square 101. running back to and improved by a stbstantial three-story Brick house with all modern ‘Perma: One-third cast ne and ¢ years, 1) per cent per annum, payable semi-aunt red by deed of trust on the property sold; or ition of the purchaser: ea with in 18 dys, tremathe diy CF aay rs i215 days. from the day of sale Feserved to. resell the proverty at fhe His Snd'cowt of the, defauiting purchaner, Wertisement of eu Tished in Washingt: TRUSTEES’ SA DENCE WITH ALL ee aed KALORAMA ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers, aimacsioe ENTY-EIGHT (° SPTTUATED WEST rant, manage Sees eee ively” November Peers a DUTH BROOKLAND. F THE EASTERN BRANC operty. Now is a WITHIN (2) AND ONE-FOURTH MILEN OF HE CAPITOL, SUITABLE FOR FARMING OR CRPOSES. FORMERLY THE ‘anction on THUR: IVE O'CLOCK P. mises, seventy-eight (78) acres of land improved condition, said land being known as part ickey estate, abd on the line of M street east nd supensee sf save iavcash. balance iy three Qh sewed and expenses of sale fa.rash, balance iu three (3) sa Annual installments with interest at 8. pa tie souuianncally ‘vith within ten d a replaces, furnace and fn rapidly roving nethborhood .cor Ith and W ste. nw. Sirs Lowan's fine residen Tanwe reduction to. daiiv’ for mepaction squares south UBDIVISION. PU PROPERTY OF ‘We will sell at publi SIXTH, 1893, AT coluinbia, and'at the by. We Will sell at p a teantot the premises ‘all ‘that certain pi * situate inthe county of ‘ashington, District of Columbia, and known aeand being the west forty-three and 84-100 (41 84-100) fees front by the full depth of Jot numbered six subdivision of part of "The ‘name is recorded in the office of District of Columbia, in Liber scdlate purchasor seals wo OWNER, oom d. WORLD‘ PHE WORLD'S, FAIR VISITORS: ‘saves its members ten ver cent on Apply S01 9th stn. ‘arcel of land and jyremi "We make a specialty of BROOKLAND property, out) call upon us defore buying ‘Sat from 6 to 30 cents per able terms and Hi trouble to show property. foot that we can sel] on fa fall particulars cally entire cost, $1. urchase money h resale 1b. some Hewspaper pu ‘Wanted on salary or commiaeion. mn. D. 0. Al conveyancing and te purchaser. EK & CO., Auctioneers. Widow's Mite,” as th the surveyor of th Governor Shepherd, folio 163. ie-third of the purchase money to Dalance in two equal payments on y of sale. with 6 McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, ‘Cor. 10th and G sts. from the day of tale. id at ris! ‘and cost of deta eins i MS & CO., Auctioneers. ACCOUNTANTS. of before one and two years from d th Der cent interest per annum, payable semi-annually. ‘he deferred payments to be reprose: sory notes of the parchasor secured by ‘HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. .612 Est. nw. IMPROVED PROPERTY IN TIA, D.C, AT ¥. JULY Six eo depen a : Tal Teste abe ale improved | yaifew B. WiLL tory pb) houses and stables in Tear. pir De D. Mt OGDEN, Executor, 1034 Pat tw. ‘ant and Auditor, ‘rupt and insolvent conc i FARM, ANA- ILL SELL IN FRONT OF GEYFR'S CAR- 1893. at FIVE ‘the premises Harns Harneas, Roben, Shorts, Nets and” FRIDAY, JULY wa large consignimen ., We will sell in front SECTION No. Gexrs: Servs, Scounsp Coats, 50c. Pants, repaints done in best mnaaner red. Telephone call 143-2 ~ : Eats trotee enivic, of baer Fa faint feet. “I faining 4,560 Inpro. time of sale. Conv. rms of sale to becomplied with in’ date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right 0 Te ‘sell at risk ‘and cost of defaulting OLAUDIUS B. LEROY TUTT! THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ts and ‘stable goods of al ‘aloo Horse, Phaeton and Garness, 4-seat Sur- Buckboard ‘ant Double Harness: tant be sold. sen, 08 ts au ceived on cousiguments GLYEMS SEW BAZRNE, AMPBELL CARRIN ‘cpster Law Bufidinw C. Residence, 6S Goods called for and K. 1. HAEN, 705 9thst. n.w., N. Eutaw st, Baltimore. ‘Md. ved bY a comfortable frame ‘8100 EGE, tj Trastoon ([H08 DOWLING & 80%. Auetionsery ST TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Al LOUSE. D HARF PROPERTY IN Seone TOWN. D.C.. AT AUCTION. Seer UH Hee Seq. one of the land of Colum- snd at the ‘of the. rherela interes ae a hee at ORSAY, AC, ght that lot of Ground is’ said ‘Gocre boynited ited and dencrived Ss Yellows: “Borineing st ths ead of a line drawn forty-one (di) feet cast om the Be she" potat at tion of, the said line fast line of Market space, and ce "earterly with the said line of Cherry. street Ave Gow Grace street), twen ri south of and opposite to & jnlddie of what was the west gable end wall of the bor of Samuel Turner and lately of jehee northe:'y Setralsht tine middie ‘of the -aforena ‘West gable end wall to the water or outer edge of coping on the fake ‘and Obie canal. thence wester| said “canal to withia f ot epace, thence bye tala erly to the place of bevinuings Improved by a four-story warehouse snd wher e-third cash, balance in ene and two years, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the Broperty. ofall. ceab at the option of the 7 ‘deposi of $100 required at thue of sale. i ancine and fox at purchaser's cost. If terme of aa ‘complied with withia ton days from Of sale the trustees reserve the ristht to rosell at Sndipost of defaulting purchaser after 8 om ae FaNsiz WHER, Thos. W. aMEne HOWARD DAVIS, Trustee. akas GEORGE W. CISSEL, Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE AT AUCTION OF LOT 14, 1 SBSERY SANE AT, AECQRGE 107 6, 38 VISION, OF 8 Bi vIS1ON SQUARE ‘309, BEING. Hoven. ay TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT STREET ‘NORTHWEST, IM By adecree of the Court of the Splumbia, made in equity caxse No. 14154, Wiliam Ys Fis. rs 1 undersicned will salon THURSDAY. JULY THIRTEENTH te, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the i, Jot 14 tm Adams & Col trustess, subdivision of square 300, th street northwest, in the city of Washington, D. ‘Terms: One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years, notes baits interest at 6 per gent per annum, payable semi-annually, to be given for the deferred payments, secured by © deed of trast on the property Sold. or all cash at the’ option of the Purchaser. A Geposit of €200 is required at the time Of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in tan days, Sundays excepted, or the y to be resold at the risk defaulting . “Conveyancing at Purchaser's cost. WIEEIAM'S. TonD, E ™. HENRY HAE WOOD GLASSIE” a Hoom 35, Le Droit building. dyl-d&ds FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Fok S4br—twe in good, BEDST*ADS AND A FINE tion. 518 i1th st. mw. jyl-2° Fo SALE—A_ REA UTIFUL-TON! NABE F sauare piano for8125. 1344Gst._ Je30-3e* 2 BS WALVES AND rare coins, fractio: con- 8, eurreney, “cou quarters. federate stampa and bills; coin ‘cataloeue, Wanted Uncurrent gold. ‘iiver and taper money: pitim GEO. We FI Ba1'Pa. ave. 1 gh MALE JUST ARKIVED FROM GUBA. A ae nm parrots, price 65 cache mock Grog eos och. BOHMID'S BTOEs 712 13th ot mew. Je16-1m R BAL —D0G_ MEDIOIN AP. FLEA ‘wash and cakes, fc. “Birde taken to beard. Algo animalsand Virde stuffed and mounted. SCHMID'S SID STORE. 712 12th stn. we myo tm FOR, SALE-TYPFRCTERS OF ALL MAKES— Reminwton, D-" amore Smith, Has Call: Syaph. Be; Arit-lase sachines ai low ficures; all in peace. soit” THPEWAITLA EXCHANGE, O10 F st. Faiwers arden said en ores Ooas Cbd poem ere rare = 'SCHMID'S BIRD STORE. 7 712 19th wt. ew. FOr SALE SOTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW Andsecond-nand; any sizs. Sei for etreplar a: cal om ais BALTAUR, Aet.. 731 7th st. nw. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL, &: iaval Observatory. FOR THE UV. & Y Sek nec Fquinient, Washington, B. 1. 1s Sealed proposaia, in dasticate, aldreared toh) Chiat ofits, Bateay, "of Equipment, Navy Dopariments Washington, DC. will be recsived at this Durem’ Rol neon oa THURSDAY, JUL TWN EIETHE 150s, snd publicly opened inimedisisiy thereafter, for the sapply of ‘the following erticles: ‘Fuel ance of teams, £e-, 40 be delivered at the Giservatory, Georeetown Heights: D. Cc in accord: form of propopale ant instrnctons te bidders, Ses form of propopala atl instructions to ™ supplied on application to the sujerinrenden: of the Naval Observatory...A'l articles subject to the usual aval inspecion.” The bureatt reserves the Fiche t0 waive informaitties, and will riject amy and alt bide mainten- SB Naval hot ‘considered sdvantacrous to the foverament, Keaponsible security will be required for the fartntal rmance of the contracta F. E. CHADWICK, Slaw2w DD ERARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. WASHING. ton, D.C. 3. ISOS.— Sealed proposals will be received tnt TEN O'CLOCK AM. BAD IGHTH, 1863. for the ‘ases und their Patent office bulld~ model contents from the model nil of th ding to the Caton building on Gat. bet. 6th and 7th sta n.w. Bidders will examine the premises and materis] to be iste for the whole work. Proposal the Secretary of the Taterior. ‘For further informstion anpit tot chief clerk of the department, WM. Hl. "STMS.” Act. ing Sscretary. Sect DROPOSALS FOR THE ANNUAL SUPPLY oF Fuel for the U. 8. Naws.—dvtne 20, 103. “Sealed posal, ene ‘Proposals for Fuel for the U. NS pace ened Tea, bea” with be receteed at the Burean of Suppiles and Accounts, Navy Depart: O'S SSCL PTPTEENTH™ ana cant “pobhoe No reENTH, ‘and publicly Orened immediately Ueveatter. to furnish the antiaal Supply ovcoal, evke, Wood and charcoal at t gargs: Porta:south, Eas a re Ast PWashineton, Dec folk, ion sola, Fie: pate sini. ca The aval stations” Newport, IL, and the Naval Acad. fing, Annapolis: Md," Eiso the anihual sapniz of coal at the maval hospitals, dispensaries, &c.: Wilows’ Tstand, Rortnenth + Chelsea, Mass. ; Brookly PI Aladed ph Pa. ; Learue Island, a; Washinzton, D. t.; Norfolk Vas Fla, and. Mare ‘Island, Cal. Blak forms of pro: posais will he furnished ‘upon application to the ures, to the commandants of the different nave yards, or to the navy pay offices. The fuel must in all canes conform to the nay standard and pass the ustal naval inspe-tiom. The, bids, all other thines being: equal, decided by lot. ‘The department reserves the, Tight to waive defects or ty reject ans oF ail bids hot deemed advantageous io the sovernment. EDWIN STEWART, Fa; master General. U.S.N. 3e26- DROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIFS FOR THE Yard, Washinton, D.C.—June “21. 1803.—Sealed ‘Propeaais for stipplies for the . zon. Div. to be opened July & will be recefved at the bureau of supplies and accounts, Navy Department, Washineton. D.C tu TWELVE ocLock NooN. "IU 180, and publiciy opened immediate furnish at the Savy Yad, Washicgtone “BC, s Quantity of castings, forcings and pulleys. The ar- ticles must conforin to the. usual naval iuspection.. ished upon application to the facturers, and ton, D. anu! dealers ts invited. “Tio bids, all other things being caual, Cecided by lot. The department reserver the right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids not cerned advantageous to the STEWART, Paymaster THE CONDITION OF WESTERN CROPS, ‘Wheat and Fruit Short—Other Crops Good. The New York World presents today a de- tailed report of the condition on July 1 of the crops in the western and northwestern states, the Pacific slope, Canada and Manitoba. The World's report shows: First—That the wheat crop will be much be- low the average. Second—That the corn crop will be enor- mous, and, if weather conditions continue good, will probably be the largest ever raised. Third—That the acreage of oats, barley, ry. and similar grains has increased and that the crop will be large. Fourth—That the hay crop is everywhere above the aver Fitth—That the fruit crop is and in many cases a total failure. Sixth—That the general condition of the agricultural section is excellent, the outlook Se and the farmers cheerful and hope- —————-_-r-___ One Hundred Young Ladies im National Dances. At Bay Ridge on the Chesapeake bay on the Fourth of July a festive occasion. A davlight display of fireworks. Brilliant display. Music by two bands. All of this additional to the Fegular attractions of this famous resort, such asbathing, boating, fishing and crabbing.’ Soft shell crab upper. "$1 for.round trip. ‘Trains leave B. and 0. station at & m. and 1:30 and 4:28 p, m.—Adot, Montnwgr Taoursox, a white boy, living at Mt. Pleasant, fell from cable car at G and 15th streets yesterday —— = his head was badly cut. He was n to the Emergenc; Hospital and his wounds dressed. J Axovr 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon a fire took place in the rear of 2263 12th street north- wont, owned by Hugh Masterson. The lower part of the building was occupied by E. Gard- ‘ner, who lost a buggy and valued at $65. ‘The upper part was Used as a store room by RB. M."Boyle, a carpenter, who ia fully insured. SPORTS OF THE DAY. Current News of the National Game. EXD OF THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Racing to Begin at Monmouth Today. THE OASH CYCLING LEAGUE. SENATORS LOSE AGAIN. Another Close Game With the Cincinnatio— Excellent Playing. ‘The Senators lost twohotly contested games to the Cincinnatis on Saturday and yesterday. Cincinnati won on Saturday by 5 todand yos- terday by 7 to 6. Sullivan pitched for the Red Legs on the former day and King and Dwyer yesterday. Only one error was made by the Senators Saturday and none yesterday. Note son of Cincinnatus reached first onerrors. They were finely played games and the visitors were beaten solely through the skill of the pitchers and the expertness of the fielders when a hit meant success. It is certainly no disgrace to lose two such games, though, of course, it’s victories, not fine play, that the average crank wants. ‘The Washingtons have made a fine im sion wherever they have been this season. Where the fine points of base ball are appreciated where earnest work is ized snd applauden, cren if [tar Somiens oe bean greeted with cheers. Here are some opinions from the of Cincinnati, where the team has just finished » series of four games: “There ign't a man on the Ws team, itchers and catchers included, who doesn't ow how to bat the ball. It is the best all around hitting team in the league, and if hitting alone won pennants the league's coveted bunt- ing would come pretty near being at the mercy of the Senators. Striker took the place of Redford yesterday. Paul doesn’t play on Sunday. It is refs to read the base ball columns of the Baltimore papers. They suj ‘their club through and thin, and bave about convinced the people of the ‘monumental city that they have about the greatest team in ex- istenca, and that it's only hard luck and biased eo, janion ven any amount in which toexcuse hie defeats and the excuses are all religiously believed. And yet these ioles are an easy club for the Senators. New York® batting John is hitting the New ball better than any man in his team. is sa for the Pittsburg club.—Boston Her All games in which the Chicago club plays Pitcher Parrott are to be protested. President Hart, who has been termed by an “the anarchist of the league,” still abide by the decision of the board of control awarding Parrott to Cincinnati. As ateam the Pittsburgs have more times than any other league club. record is: Pittsburg, 117; Boston, 11; more, 106; Philadelphia, 105; New nisville, 82; Cleveland, 77; watscon’ objected vigoronay to. giving to Pitcher Abbey when Pittsburg threw him { trade with Anson for Gumbert, but as he been borrowed from Pit Eva Ib E Ward has been instructed by President Tal- cott not to piay in Cl when Parrott is to Vsason That will brink an issue between the league and President Hart to a point at once. Shugart does not take kindly to his transfer from Pitteburg to St. Louis and hesitates about signing a contract. said Shugart’s army of friends made it so pleasant for him that it impaired bis useful- ness on the field. A bonus was paid for Glass- cock, but just how much no one will tell. Mr. Earle Wagner, who is traveling with the club, is quoted as saying: “We're on velvet already this season. We have been doing a fine business all season. Our avebage attendance has been 3,500. “Base ball is on its feetagain in the east witha ve ce. All of the exstern clubs have le big money. The old game is once more where she should be—at the top of It isthe only sport that lives on merits. It isn't propped up by betting privileges, and is strictly may get some back-sete, but it is hound to live always in the hearts of ‘the American people as the best of all outdoor sports.” Ta all my experience on the bail Seid Inover saw such a pionship race as the present maid O'Rourke the olner dey “Eleven out of the twelve teams are in the hunt. Every one of them has a good chance for the Now, if the leaders only meet with afew de- feats in the west it will make it even better. Any one of the teams down in the eighth, ninth tenth or eleventh hole can, with a little ran of good luck, say five or six consecutive victories, Jump up into the first {ivision.” Chicago defeated St. Louis yesterday 8 to 2 Saturday's games resulted: At Cleveland—Cleveland, 13; Philadelphia, 6. at Bt Louie at. Lonis, 5; Boston. 12 t Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 5; Washington, 4 ‘At Pitteburg—Pittebure, i3; Brooklyn, 2 At Chicago—Chicago, 0; New York, 1. itimore, 7; Louisville, ef § F ing brought himself to the end by dint of hard and earnest work. The afternoon was one of smiles and tears, and about 5 o'clock a gentle rain began to fall. There were many ladies in il. Then he began to play in earnest, and ran the score to five all, with four straight games, Geoghegan breaking badly. Davidson took the next two games and the first set 7-5, much to the surprise of every one, for had Geoghegan taken a he have won the set easily. He lost bis nerve ate critical mo- ment and played wildly. going to Davidson, 6-2. The third and deciding set was also listless interest, as tho champion had matters all own way, and took the set and the match Thus ended one of the most successft tournaments ever held in Washington, management is to Upon ing introduced new life into the tennis tests of the city. The younger shown ite a certainly the one of promise, from acing” the District contests, Thompson, Shields, Doyle, Geo, Bee Feites zt iF i E i ‘Cammon and O'Leary are new names added to the list of local players who will be Sn oer ol nt iy saat oe een en ene is altogether prob- able that a handicap tournament open to all will be held in the fall. cases; second doubles, Gee and mounted canes; consolation special Campbell racket. RACING AT MONMOUTH PARK. Dorle, wil prize, ‘Shields, Coney Island track to the long and broad stretches of the Monmouth Park track, where for the first time in its history the association will try the experiment of daily racing for forty-six days straight. ‘There comes with it also practically e new Management of this old association, which has heretofore been of the most conservative and old-fashioned sort, managing hand at the helm will be Philip J. Dwyer and his chief assistant will be HL D. Melntyre, formerly of this city, to whom has been intrusted the making of the pro- for two-year-olds and the three-year-olds will be grams and the hand! The Atlantic stakes ‘Trenton stakes for features of this the ‘Opening Races of the New York Meeting Are Held Teday. The opening races of the Cash Prize Cycling League will be held at Manhattan Field, in New York. this afternoon, when some of the greatest Tiders in America will contest for the big purses offered. President Powersand Manager ‘Troy have been working like beavers to make the affair a success. Besides securing the serv- ices of the best professional riders in America ‘The C. A. C. Regatta. ‘The first regatta of the season of the Colum- Chas. Pleasant of St. Mo., and Stella Troderick Brisson'ana ‘Loute Parker. Coxstarce H. D. Priex’s ted and the Court in Genera) inted Wm. Swinburn end Heary constables.

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