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P4 ON EVERY DOOR KNOB CREPE. Six Hundred Lives Lost om the Sen Islands. Receiver Averill of the Port Royal and Augusta railroad has wired that the loss of lite on Sea Islands, 3. C., far exceeds any- thing yet reported, and will ot fall short of 600. Great destitution among the rema!n- ing inhabitants, and earnest appeals are made for provision. A special to the Augusta Chronicle from Beaufort, S.C. says: Over 39 dead bodies have deen found on the islands about Beaufort and Port Koyal. Over $2,000,000 of property has been wreck- ed near the same points. Both are the di- fect result of severe storms which swept the At Sun cht. lying around Port Royal and Beaufort is mourning. On every door knob there is a of upon every hilisice beaches, the undergrowth trees and shrubbery, the marshes and the inlets are el i by i revealing dead bodies every time an investi- gation is made. Those whe are at all post=i about the country and the habits of the people in the storm visited sections are contiient in their Prediction that the death roil wil! run as ‘high as 500. Some of the best people of this section of the state even place the low at more than 1,000. ‘There has not been an hour of the day Since the early hours of Monday morntug that @ dead body has not been found at some point on one of the many islands. ‘As the waters recede and the people move deeper into the wreckage gathered by the storm the ghastly remains are uncovered. So frequent are these discoveries that the | fndiny ‘Single body attracts no atten- | tion at It takes the discovery of at/ least dozen or more to induce them any feelings whatever. und Beaufort and Port Royal that je was the greatzst, but in towns were many Lg a lying on a tongue hi ufort_river, is practically in water front is destroyed and has been done 10 its buildings. of Iife which resulted from every shore of th? islands is there. Thirty odd negroes were dead on the beach and the number ted te be largely increased before Toll was finally closed. gentlemen from Charleston, who in Port Royal or Beaufort during the hurricane, returned to Charleston Wednes- @ay on the first train which came into the int HED ues iy et HE city over the Charleston and Savannah rail- | way. that the loss of life and the deatraction at Property at those places the it by © newly appointed quarantine of- port. 5 i Hi ii tween the Broad and the Seanfort rivers, was swept by the cyclone. The futality which has pursued the government —im- provements since their inception tound its culmination on Sunday night. The injury could not be accurately calculated. Beaufort, the prettiest isiand town in the Carolinas, is terribly damaged. notwit standing the fact that it stanis six miles | up the river. Many of the residences in the | town were badly damaged, and the wharves | are nearly or quite destroyed. Thousands Fighting tor Food. An Augusta special fo the New York ‘Times says: Further and more distressin.; news of the | disastrous work of <he hurricane at Port Royal was received tonight The number of the dead has b: ed from 100 to 600. News has been heard from Heleva Island, increas- just off Beaufort, The Jead there alone | number 120. The people are now sufferirs for food, | driven to | Pert Royal by the storm from the surround- | and 7,00) negroes, who have b ing islands and the rice ani cotton planta- tions, are starving. [hey am? so badly in need of something to eat that they have resortel to righting amorg themselves for Several were ‘killed in a ‘ight for provi-| sions. passed through Augusta today irom Chi- cago on his way to the capit»l at Columbia, has been appealed to for aid. The negroes are getting riore and more daring in the struggle to keep their wives and children from starving. Many of them bave ot had a morsel to/ eat since Sunday. The dead are being so quick!y recovered that there are not enough coffins to be had for proper burtal. Many bodies are being | hurriedly buried in the potter's field with- ‘out coffins. ‘The scene is reported by those who have just returned from Port Royal as weird, wloomy and heartrending. ‘Men and women and children stand in the streets pleading for something to eat. | ir faces, and) Distress is pictured in t there is lttle to be given them to stop their cries. ‘The white people in Port Royal are doing | ail in their power to relieve the suffering, “but their efforts alone cannot begin to bet- ter affairs. Those who are not given im- mediate relief become rebellious, and it is 2 difficult task to keep the sufferers in sub- jection. ‘AS soon as one negro gets some supplies | he ts attacked for his share, and consider- able food has been wasted >y these battles. | Out of the 60 drowned not more than 25 were whites and amlv five were women. ‘Most of the negroes were adults, though at | feast 2% helpless children are counted | among the dead. ‘The body of a white woman was recov- ered this morning, and clasped to her breast was her baby. A number of bodies are still missing, and many known to have been drowned and not yet recovered are suposed to have been car- Tied out to sea by the strong current. ‘The work of clearing away the debris has | not yet been begun. Everybody is assisting | fm the search for the dead. It will take at least a year to rebuild Port Royal, to re-establish homes and to provide work for the laborers who will be indefinite- ly thrown out of employment. ‘Most negroes are farm hands, and as this year’s crop is destroyed and plantations stil inundated their labor will not be need- ed again before spring. An Estimate of 1,000 Deaths. A telegram just received from your cor- respondent's associate, who has been at Port Royal all day, says that conservative estimates by some of the most prominent citizens of Port Royal. who are familiar with the surroundings and thoroughly ac- quainted with the people, vlace the aggre- gate loss of life at 1.00. Up to this time 369 dead have been recov- ered and have been buri Citizens are helping in the search for the @ead and assisting in digging craves. On| nearly every door knob crepe is hung, and men, women and children ure walking the WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS. streets crying over the boss of some beloved one, whose body they are searching for. ‘Telegrams say that on the night of the) storm many persons tied themselves to} stout trees to save themselves from being blown away. ‘The storm signals were flying ‘ast night and another hurricane is expected. — The Exhausti Prom the Lafarette (Ind.) Courier. ‘The once famous Ohio natural gas field ts | now practically exhausted, and many towns | and cities of that region which enjoyed the luxury of a “boom” for a dozen years or more are now stagnated and almost hope- less. Only a short time ago the city of Findlay boasted the largest prodycing gas wells ever drilled, but today they, are dry. pulseless holes in the ground, ‘with not! enough product in the entire regién to sup-| ply the demands of one-fourth the dome: consumers. The glass manufacfurers ha’ signed an agreement to move their plants i from the town not later than July 1, and it | is estimated that the exodus will take 4,00) ple from the place, most of them going | nto the Indiana field. It ts a rather disa- greeable truth to be compelled to admit. Dut It ts nevertheless an unmistakable fact that there Is a perceptible decrease in the heart of the Hoosier gas béit and complete | exhaustion throughout the border districts. For example. when gas was first piped into Lafayette the home company’s source of supply was the Kempton field, in Tipton | county. That territory was lorg since ex- hausted, and tt will no doubt be In the na- ture of @ surprise to many “Courter” read- ers who witnessed the wonderful “gushers” in operation there three or four years ago to be informed that the village of Kempton | Js now supplied with gas from the Lafasette ne drawn from a point twenty o- thirty miles east of the original flel? termina ‘The theory that gas is constantly accam: lating in the reservoirs where it was first discovered has been effectually exploded. A given area contains Just so many cubte fect of gas and no more. When that supply has been exhausted the wells are like so many | sucked oranges—the shell remains, but the substance has forever departed. = coe = While chopping wood at the charity wood yard yesterday Daniel Tiernan of 155 1th avenue. thumb and forefinger. Brits’ Bromo Lrruta cures sick headache, neu- ragia and insomola where all other bromos fail. ‘Three doves, 10 cents. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—H( USES. FURNISHED. WANTED—-A REGISTERED DRUGGIST, CAPA- eutire care of store: ref with full particulars, QUININE, ia WANTED-AN ACTIVE BOY TO LEARN THE fag Hustaess; Lest of references required. 1142 WANTED — A THOROUGHLY steam fitter; must be capable of taking entire bs of a job. Address J. T. G., Star office. * audi NRE in ETT, WANTED—BOYS FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. _Apply at 1403 F WANTED—A BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL tn oo Apply at S09 Sth st. o.w. WaANTED_OOACHMAN AND GROOM FOR NEAR- middieaged Englishman by country; Preferred.” Address GOBs" Stat Sdice, ‘nu80-Sa* WANTED—a YOUNG Max DESIRES EMPLOY. eucgrapber wnriter betwee the of o nm and 6 pal) ao sad gud jensé state nature of work and "i Sec tse “acct Pn te WaNTED_BY A COLORED MAN ‘ret ‘and bostlet, a sate é FOWLER, cate of driver, LLOYD _Tilly Bland, 818 Vt. ave. uw FOR RENT—COMFORTABLY FURNISHED 80} rout room: large closet; private family. 1966, G 1 FOR RENT—201 & ST. NW. LARGE BRIGHT. front rooms on 24 and 34 floors; elegant large ner, Ast floor; first-class ui Pat je OF eM suite; excellent WANTED-BY A COMPETENT WHITE GIRL, situation as cook in a private family or ‘ housework; no wash! ; no 5, et: Sine Nidan GoOb UME ae cae Maps, S, waiters, clerks, salesmen, drivers, draftsmet Rostlers, Kitchen hands (rooms for rent. with oF without’ board); business exchange. BU! 1110 G st. nw. + cooks, waiters, nurses, drivers, She BRROSOe EAT eae a FIRST-CLASS ALL-AROUND DRESS- ids (women cooks: boels ‘out ctty); Ger Frency [AM'S, 1110 G st. no.w. 2 (E'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, ality. BURN! WANTED_DUN conducted by Ia: colored, for all find springs; with references. WANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY— Able bodied unmarried men, between the ages of * Fears; good medical attendance; pared to furnish sat eee eee eee Tania ave. a.6., JED ee WANTED—ADDRESSES OF ENERGETIC MEN and women wanting permanent work: week guaranteed; expert rations, clothing and tory evidence, as to ‘WANTFD_SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS to handle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pen- cil. ‘The most usefal and uovel invention of the & general agent money. Write ing. MONROE ERASER M'F'G. CO. La Crome, Wis. charge of territory and WANTED — STENOGRAPHERS AND REMING- ANG BENEDICT, ton Typewriter office, 8th and F sts. aw. ‘and Remington WYCKOFF, ‘51 WANTED—A4 GOOD, SMART WOMAN AS COOK and chambermal home vights. Cy rolina ve. s.e. WANTED—WHITE OR COLORED GIRL AS COOK ip & private family; no washi froniag; must boring Sea Islands have been | ee a death roll has a'veady risen to ns, be newt and bring references. 511 L st. 0. WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN COOKS, CHAM. bermaids. waitresses, kitchen maids, dish wash- hotels and families NICK'S AGENCY, 612 7th st. ow. whom was Dr. | |. where the United States dry | ‘are building, and which stands be-| family of 4 bachelor ences. Apply A. LULLEY, 922 La. have good refer. references required. “Apply at, 920 ‘TED LADIES AND GENTLEME pay you $5 to 812 per week to do strict; work for we at your homes: no eanv self-addressed envelope to G. CO., Batterymarch and Water sts., Boston, Mass. F. EMMONS & WANTED— IMMEDIATELY AT LADIES’ PRO- TECTIVE UNION, families and hate highest wages; other workers needed. WANTED—GERMAN HOUSEMAID; WAGES $12 606 Hi at. nw. sel-! derwear and fancy fouls. SAMSTAG'S, 731, ERAT, HOUSEWORK nights; good home; nw. $10 @ month. WANTED—A SETTLED WOW TO WORK IN Preferred. Apply at once, 513 11th st. nw. WANTED—A YOUNG LADY AS STENOGRAPHER ‘and typewriter. PALAIS ROYAL, cor. Pa. ave. and 12th st. ¥ WANTED TWO T. Knowledge of hodkkeep!ng. Apply GHTON STG. €0., ¥ ENTRY CLERKS WITH 218-1220 F st. are so destitute | WANTED_ EXPERIENCED WOMAN to zo fato the county short dis: until October. tance from Ko Feferences from. last Satarday, from 9 to é A RELIABLE SETTLED COLORED woman to cook, wash and tron and nsstst ily of three: good wages and permanent place for the right party: i be a good cook dui neat In appearance and bring the best of references. Apply immediately at 308 vv. Tilman of South Carolina, who | howtsework for WANTED_ WHITE GIRL For GENERAL HOUSE- Work (German preferred) wages. Call after 4 p.m., WANTED-GIRL FOR ISIT 19th st. | CIVIL” CERVICE “EXAMINATION FEMALE. WANTED_GO TO DICK’S AGENCY POR COOKS, isandreases,” chamibermalda;” wultrener, hurts, Taide and seamstress, governess, trained uurses, a last employers’ references, 613 7th st. JMMUNICATING FRONT bath; partly furnished; Sper month. Cars pass’ the door. nw. sel-Ba* li modern _tmprovements; price reasonable. te* FOR RENT—736 12TH 8ST. N.W., FURNISID rooms, en suite or single, on first tal second floors; board if desired; ail miences; ter conveniences; ters transients accommodated. eél-fa* 14 N. ¥. AVE., LARGE, NICELY furnished front room om 2d floor; also @ pleasant _FOR RENT—HOUSES, POM RENT BRICK HOUSE 335, 57H ST am | dates ae SLING. the Well-furnished house of 10 rooms ut moderate rent. Cap. st., new Rr sO tae Ht "2.1: gond nelghborhent: sos 18th at” moderate | 1; Wwo-story, bay-window brick; 6 a eee ae jk ee furnace; @.m.t.; POR RENT—(OCTOBER 1) 2D AND SD FLOORS 30. of 1284 13th st board in the house. sel-Su* FoR RENT — TWO 00! for light housekeeping.” 18 pee Saenth; wie eas cecping.. 3 of parlor, $15. per & 1917 9th FOR RENT—FURNISHED—0 § ST. N.W., 5D- floor front room; southern exposure; 1, 17 and 19 D st. s. seeHesseaueeas FOR KENT—517 11TH sf. mod. imps........ 728 loth at. ne. 8 rooms snd bath. oran st, 2.W., 1 Home ae? Goer i WM. F. HOLZTMAN, 132i FOR RENT 1027 NEW JERSEY AVE. N.W., SIX Tooms and bath; @.m.1.: s: ., 5 rooms, wire, redin B14 N st. aw.) 4 rooms, reduced to . 4 rooms, reduced to. Bel. ave., © rooms, reduced t BSRSTE: Pr B35 32: FOR RENT_ROUSE 1228 10TH ST. N.W.: 8 RS. imps.; in good conditia 3S" C. "Site, 12re. and 2 bath rs, ‘ris itn we i Bau iss es 1221 NY av ow, m a 1 - 3 715 Bisinarck Ban Ith at. “Mt. Albans,”” ‘Tenaltytown road, J4r house and ta Grs. and bath. WaNTED_BY A YOUNG LADY, TYPEWRITING to be done at home. Address Box 141, Star _office. : —__aus-6er “a ableetian 8) lataag dey of Wala pas Ghai lea or do! ¥ Berwork; “good seamstress, ‘Address ME. D., tw. aoa WANTED—TO HOUSEKEEPERS_WE HAV large, umber of well recommended | servants, fe and colored, now ready to take permanent homes. SHACKLEFORD'S EMPLOYMENT OF- PICE, 427 1ith sf. ______ auT-18t* WAXTED-BY 4 Wiire GIRL, A PLACE IN A private, family as chambermald and waitress 00d references. Apply at 909 4th at. s.0. sel-3e* WANTED BX RELIABLE WHITE LADY, A SiT- fon as lady's nurse; special care givch to in- fants; ‘beat of references. Address Mrs. S.C. KELLY, The Brunswick, cor. 14th and @ ats. a WANTED—ROOMS. Ronrdl in ous preferred: references exchanged. Address IMMEDIATE, care Barnes & Weaver, 629 F st, auBl-3t® WANTED — FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms in all yarts of the clty for desirabl ten- ants. The surest and cheapest plan them. SHACKLEFORD'S ROO! _AGENCY (Est. 1885). 427 11th st. now. aut. WANTED — BY SIX YOUNG MEN, TWO OR three furnished rooms with good home board; must be reasonable; references given. Address YOUNG MEN, Star office. © auBL-St* Ss Y ENTLEMAN, YEE AND Two rea, ome ander 8 and one 12 years of axe, 8 large,” well-furnisbed, connect ms On par: Jor or 2d" Boor, with bathe niso board. "Address, giving ‘terms ‘and particul R. W.. re. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A CHAIN BRACELET, GOING OUT 14TH wt. road; engraved Trixy. Finder will please re- ti € st. o.w. and reeive reward. sel-3t® Lost—A ¢ B H ST. BETWEEN 11th and 12th ste. nw. on Tuesday, Aug. 20. Liberal reward “If returned to Dr. BARKERS, _1116 Hat. now. HoT X GOLD SLEEVE A iheral reward -wtll id for its return to ALEX. H. BROOKS, in tural Department.” mal-3te STRAYED OR STOLEN — BLACK NEWFOUND: land dog; tag No. 3019. Suitable reward 1f re- wel-2t* LOST—AT OR NEAR POST OFFICE, 4TH AND Fast Capitol sts., Diack leather pocket book «on- taining $26 and'papers, Card in book; ‘reward. Meturn to WATSON E. COLEMAN, 207” Ea Capitol st. . FOUND—AT MARSHALL TALL, WEDNESI & pocket Look. Call, after 6 p.m., 424 i LOST ON TUESDAY NIGHT LAST (AUGUST 29, 1883), @ sorrel mare: blind tn left ese. A herai Feward will be paid for her return to THOS. McKEEVER, 17th and Superior sts. au8t-2t* LOST—AUGUST 21, PUG PUP, WHITE ON CHEST. ‘and both rvs. Saitanle reward. pat it avi ar ST 2, WINERARED FOX THR rier: Rob: white body. black and fan hoot; tae 1T88. Suitable reward ff returned to 1716 1 #t au3i-3t* STRAYED—A SMALL RED COW STRAYED FROM | 1-2 and N sta. s.w. the night of August 28, 1303. J. WH. Fy, aust -e® OSTA CIRCULAR GOLD LOCKET, WiTit ‘abont three Inches of gold chain attached: locket incloses a lock of hair. Finder will be rewarded by returning to 1340 R st. n.w. ano PERSONAL. NOTHING AFFORDS US MORE PLEASURE THA to give vou the benefit of our excessive rates for gents’ discarded garments. Drop that postal. ‘sel JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D st. nw. WANTED-THE ADDRESS OF A MATRIMONTAT. Durean. Addresk W. W., 1307 220 st. n.w. sel-2* A CLERK HOLDING POSITION IN DEPART. mental service will pay $50. fu o dress B. B.D QUESTIONS WANTED—A COLORED HOUSI ‘ef G. THORN, 1100 WANTED_A RELIARLE WOMAN Go TO 40) TO cook and do general housework In small famfly; 115 4th st. se, Capitol Hill rt FOR, GENERAL ‘work; must have city reference. _Kood wages. WANTED — QUICK — DRESSMAKERS, COOKS, ‘Seamstresses, housekeepers; refined, ot mental (bet. 18 and 38 years); butlers, salesiadies; (man and wife as walter and cook, go out of city.) BURNHAM’S, 1110 G st WANTED FIRST-CLASS grences: cooks, maids, families and " hotels. SERVANTS WITH REF- [ALE OR FEMALE. AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. Communications promptly attended to; confiden- tal. Office open all ITS. Best Tefereaces. WM. WILLIAMS, Manager, 920 F st. nw. Es tablished 1850. 29-2m* COUNTRY BOARD. PERSONS DESIRING BOARD FOR THE FALL or winter tn villa ferme moderate; Apply 10 MRS. R. C. MACON, Orange, Va. welt CEDAR BANK, HOUSE.—A FEW LARGE amy rooms after September 1; on hill, five minotes from station; pure milk ‘and water; terms. $0 week, $20. "month. Address W. L- ., West’ End, Va. A_FEW MORE BOARDERS FOR SEPTEMBER 2m will be taken at a fine old residence near Lees- | food “bass fishing. For particulars burg, V address Box ss, Leesborg, Va. aug1-8t® “-ANTED— AGENTS MINERAL Rover Dum out: no smoke, no soot, no trimming: LAMP WICKS WANTEDA LADY H. for buying houses from owners would like the addremes of all having to sell at $6,500 cash. APPLICANTS One wanted In yLLAI SPEND SEPTEMBER AT , A BEAU tiful country seat among the Mary]; yards from depot; large rooms; wide porches; shady Inyens; good ‘board. water and fruits, Mra, D. B. CHAMBERS, Adamstown, Frederick co., Ma. au26-6t VALLEY HOME, MID THE MOUNTAINS OF Virginia, will Kindly care for a few more guests her at reduced rates, FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS ‘4 SMALL HOUSE IN GOOD LocaL pn easy terms, simall cush payment, ‘or §-room house in northwest, 1 Atlantic butiding. sel-3t* F THE CENTRAL LO- e daily applications for ‘A. €. WALTER, cor. F and 10 se1-2i | WANTED —ON ACCOUNT | cation of my office I hi houses to rent. erred; 7 to 9 rooms; Ami: east of 1th st, = ( or about $5,000 = ee OR EXCHANGE OWNERS DESIR: houses for lots or lots for houses fescription to my off eC. ULRICH KENNEDY, 608 14th stn.w. WASTED HOUSES TO RENT. ‘¥aeant houses to rent we PY YOU HAVE ANY MU furnish you good ‘We can rent a handred houses in thirty | days. Our houses are all gone and the demand is | increasing daily. branch of the business. ion given to this BANES & SIMPSO} Cor. 14th and OFFICE FURNI- stoves and stove fixtures, f¢ . Address or call at THE JUNCTION RE HOUSE, cor. 7th, K and Mass. ave. | WANTED HOUSEHOLD: ture, carpets, FOR SALE ONE steam or electricity; 1 double outrigger; 1 ski 2 batteaas. JOHN ‘CUMBERLND & SON. foot _ot F st. nw "sew FOR SALE — IMPORTED DUTCH HYACINTH, tulips, crocus, narciusus and Chinese lily, bulbs, ete. SCHMID’ 2 H 12th st. nw. au30-3m FOR SALE — SHOW CASES, GOLD DOLLARS, halves and quarters, fractional currency, conted: grate stamps and bills; coin catalogue, 10 cts. Watehes and Jewelry repaired. GEO. W. FECH- _NER. 231 Pa are. nw. aa15-8m FOR SALE_WALL PAPER ROOMS PAPERED fn Yatest fall styles as cheap as consistent with oo work. Send postal. ‘un ALLAN BURN, 1249 32d st. and-3m | FOR SALE—DO YOU WISH TO BUY ON CREDIT? | We,tell formiture, carpetings, baby carriages and household goods "on ‘ments. WORCH'S _PURSTTURE WARE ROOM S21 110 st-n-w aB-tt FOR $ALE — JUST ARRIVED FROM CURA, A fine rots. price ch Wocking” binday $2.50 "each. SCHMID'S. WIND. STORE, 712 12th st. mw. Jef6-3n1 ‘nd second-hand: any Send for ctreniar or call on ni2tr _D. BALLAUF, Agt. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. NEAT “HAND BAR FIX ‘Address BAR FIX'URES, Star office. | WANTED LADIES To KNOW THAT MRS. bons has moved to 906 3d their halr curled free with perpetual carling one "to three Weeks: of the Gas Fields. | st. nw, and have WANTED—A_ RICYCLE TX GOOD ORDER: CO- lumbia preferred: must be cheap. M. W., B. and P. depot. | WANTED GENTS’ SUITS TO CLEAN AT $1 A ‘coods called for and delivered. HW. POSEY, 1119 14th WANTED FINE MEADOW PASTURAGE, he at Tandover station, B. and For terms inquire at HOLMES & BRO. } store, Landover. sult; coats, 50 ears’ expertence E RI fail strlec: Till paper. rooms. from $3 upward Fou, ean save 25 per cent on thee prices: ali work guaranteed; scraping extra. WANTED—CASH PAID FOR OLE SILVER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, lewelz, dentint colDs, PORWEN STERN Sliver Retiner, 815 G st. u.w., opp. Pa D old and “new | jeweler, Gold and NTED-TYPEWRITERS FOR “RENT; ington, Smith, Hammond. Caltgraph, &.; first-class machines; del sold on installments. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 610 F st. nw. 'ANTED G00} stoves. carvets. &e.; 1p LARGE or SMALL quantities, for which | T pay highest cash prices. Call oF address B. | EINSTEIN. 637 Louistana ave. BOARDING. | single or en_sufte; rent house furnish + table first-class; terms reason | New York, nearly severed his left | We remove them pain: ‘Be. each and up ac- J. GEORGES & SON, 1115 Pa. ave. Is in a few minutes. cording to complication. FOR SALE—A FARM, 87 ACRES, UNDER GOOD cultivation; buildings all in good condition; splen did water: fruit trees; 2% miles from the court Inquire of JAS. CLARK, Fairfax C. H- FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN — ON MONTHLY Payments 12% acres of good garden Iand: one file, from Lannam's station, B and P.7 ‘small jenant house: only $7: on’ easy -mouthiy roenta. DUCKETT, FORD & CO. 685 F st, hiv. au3i-tt FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — CHERRYSTONE Cottage “Hotel, Cherrystoue. Northampton Co. completely furnished ; city, 1 SO PAYLOR, Jr 1808 Peete’ nad Sue LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE oi ‘OF COLUMBIA, pees Lonise Muse ys. Florida’ Pitts et al. No. 12,652. Equity. Upon consideration of the report herein of Dav! Warner, trustee, and of the proposal of purchase - Warder for lors 15 and 46. end 126, tn the city of report submitted, it t, 1893, ordered, that the anid offer of purchase, and sell the said lands to the said B. Hf. Warder at the price and on the terms proposed by him, ‘nnless Cause to the contrary be shown on or before EIGHTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, tei Pro. | Vided, that a copy of this order be bubitcied in the Law Reporter and Byening Star newsimperst dace a Week before aaid days — By the court: CHAS. CCOLB, Asso, Tae cope. Th I. YOUN se1,3,15- J.P. WILLIAMS, Ass IN TRE SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ‘OF COLUMBIA. Holding a special term for Orphans’ Court’ bust- Des. ‘This 18th das of August, 1803. Tn the matter of the estate of ‘Annie Nichlas, Inte of the District of columbia, deceased. No. Se75. “Adniintstration Doc. Ii, Application for the probate of the last will and testament and for letters testamentary. on the of the said deceased has this day beep ¥ Guy Carlton, Persons Interested are hereby notified to on FRIDAY. THE. PTE EPTEMBER NEXT, AT TEN ow cause why the sald will should not be” py and ndmitted ‘to probate and letters testamentary on. the estate ‘of the Said deceased should not fssue as prayed. Pro- vided, “a copy of this omer be published once a week for three weeks in the Washington Law Re porter and Wastington Star previous to aid fay. By the court: A.C. BRADLEY. Justice Test: L. P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, FILLMORE BEALL, Proctor. aul8-1awSw bath room on same floor; beat and gas; cent! _meu only; room will accommodate two. ausi-3a® FOR RENT 913 I ST. N.W., EXTRA LARGE —o- reed = and sec pti Sabet ie clonete ; central location; boa: wired; everything Arat-class; reasonable rates, audt-za* For RENT FURNISHED- ONE LARGE ROOM: | x | FOR RENT _HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ¥ newly painted and pupered: fine locatior Udth ‘st. cable cars; bat board _Rear; private house; refs. 1824 Lat’ auSl-Sa* FOR RENT 1016 MASS. AVE, N.W., A FE’ delightful front rooms; finely fur.; at’ reasonable _brlce; table first-class, an26-6a* FOR RENT 460 Q ST. N. ished rooms on second f001 housekeeping; silver, table linen and dishes. fu _nished. e, z 30-88° FOR RENT—LARGE NICELY FURNISHED RM gas, bath, efe.; . and e. exposure; with ot wit! out’ board; convenient ‘to car lines. 814.30. « new. 2080-84" FOR RENT—i521 12TH ST. municating furnished rooms same floor; terms moderat FOR RENT—AT 511 @TH ST. N.W., 2 LARGE front rooms, 2d and 4th floors; one hall room; Rear two lines of cars; near pension 2 de _sirable neighborhood. A030 FOR RENT 725 6TH ST. N. W., SECOND-STORY fromt_ room; __Yenlent to penston, post or patent offices, FOR RENT—1113 GTH ST. N.W., NICELY FUR. nished rooms for gentlemen; second and, third _floors; heat and gas. ‘au29-tr FOR RENT-715 10TH ST. exchanged. au24-a* FOR RENT_1385, 001 furnished 24 and’ 24-fle FOR RENT—1800 VERMONT AVE., FURNISHED rooms on 24 and 34 floors, with’ board: conve- nient to cable cars; adults only; references re quired: summer rates until Oct. 1. FOR RENT 1320 N ST., PLEASAN’ ished rooms on 2d nd 34 floors: south front with north rooms communicati sired; private family of adults, Spor; corner house; private family; terms ren: ynable’ to permanent parties; Teferences: 1000 au3i3a* th, attendance, &c, CELY FUR- ible for Might sult rice, $15 per month in ac W.-2 OR 3 COM- 2a floor; bath on au80-8a° uitable for ‘two’ gentlemen; con- 130-3a* W.. HANDSOMELY en ‘suite; references 14TH AND N STS. front rooms, with south with board; references au26-Ba® LB ood board if desired: to $6 per week; com printing offices. GIS 3d st. nw.” an26- FoR RENT 1540 9TH ST. N.W.,— __rooms, with or with FoR, RENT ROOMS, 8 with oF without A st tor tree tus; at the CAPITAL HOVSE AND ROOM RECPEIG _ BUREAU, 625 F FOR RENT- FURNISHED— ELEG. FOR RENT—1300 VERMONT AVE., FURNISHED and private gee. auld. FOR RENT AT 1114 14TH ST., ADJOINING THI Portland, furnished rooms; en suite oF aging ‘Terma moderaté. Spit am For RENT 3 VI private Iath ail mod. $m) aw, FOR RENT TWO PLEASANT TNFPRNISHFD: Tooms on first floor in a private family: terms reasonable to right parties. Inquire 12%¢ 13th FOR RENT. SECOND FU n.W.: southern exposure mente: with privile caterer Address Box 182, Star office. ind hile: 500 | pered. 1525 10th st. nw. EW LAUNCH HULL For| FOR RENT TWO DESIRABLE PLATS; LARGE FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED — FOUR handsome house: quiet neighhachoot ; | __ FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT —DINL ROOM AND KITCHE: FOR REN’ FOR RENT_THREE LARGE COMMUNICATIN _an81-3e* Liga Re FOR RENT—1297 13TH ST. N.W., LARGE SUN ton, FOR RENT—FOPR ROOMS 0% FOR RENT ROOMS FRONT AND BACK, CHEAP; room and board from $4/ lent to post, peasion and board. LE OR EN SUITE, ion F at. 'w., Room 2. NT ROOMS AT reasonable rent on elther second or third floors of Roure on 16th st.; will rent “as floors ur singly; gentlemen preferred. Address Bor 82, _SBtar otter. n019-1tna POR RENT— Six-room brick, 316 11th xt Appls to aud-1m_ t RENT 416 K NE; @ROOM BRICK ar R tne, 7 58 Mane ave nv Br... 40 MALLERY, 624 F st. Rw. deg . $3 1810 Paay nw, it sf. Rear 1025 Kingman vie? Rear OU Peter 420.040 gt nw, 35 tet 3] Rear 215 434 st nw. OFFICE Rooms. 3 263 = 41734 st ne, 7, wa For fall list appiy to WESOOTT & WILOOX, 7230 1007 Pennsyivaniaave. n. w. IMA Law at, Be CHARLES W. HANDY, 1017 T stn 13r & st mae i 16th nw. 10r... ‘sigh CHARLES W. 610 13TH ST. FOR RENT— 1824 108k nw (coloredy. 18 Paes Bre Ge BE BD Ss Bs led 1145 10th aw Golored), |b. eee d ath se, Gr, 6. 14 ath ge, Geb 14 SOLA. “FURNISHED, FOR RENT_170z FLORIDA ATE. N. W., BROWN. | stone fropt; 7 rooms; all mod. {my per month. CHAS. W. HANDY, 2. fase ave near Tin fatrand Rete ate bear Thoinae, NT. BY BARNES & WEAVER, Ren! Extate Bi 20 F aT} oe month $22.50 per 4 ate RENT-TWO NEAT ERICK 6. HODSER; 106 G'st. me; $15. J. Lith st. ow. | IBA Pie av nw, 8 49904 5; ARs oo ae “88 50 2 Nord HERTPORD & OOM AND » 81 T st. .w.; very comtortable, Apply to RE, PALO, 4st Dan | POR RENT «1s wrH st. ew store. dieing ‘ad im geod order; handy t© whoo! £0: key at 610 K me 100 F st. ne, RENTS. i, WALKER, 420 B st. me. i rooms, R st. ne. 13 roome. 9 rooms 83 _ ee ath. ret’ ter. ile Pigst oor sult of thiee ‘fue’ oftice F st. near 18th stable, alley near 17 Fine large ‘mat stable, cor. or untus Bished ratehed FEA Ie st, tarnished BYivaecr Yack FOR KENT— 004-08 12h ot ov, ‘E., SIX ROOMS AND modern tmprovéments; one B12 Delaware ave. 210-212-214 Maple street cars; rent moderate, 628 ith st. pw. aes FOR RENT—1828 AND 1830 9TH ST. N. W., AND ies corner of Sth and East) Gapl- and 121 North 4 st.,all 8 room nod bath with toderm conventes which has 11 rooms 33) three new hon: 4] 1830 9th ot., | “2 | 106 Est. nw, i Il in excellent netgh . BROWNING, 416 Sch st. E NICELY FURNIBITED i ‘the West End, containing 9 rooms and bath plete in every respect. Will be leased fear at 815 per month. foie esas eae errs > ces i W | FOR LEASE—A a2r2 be fe: Es iy oH Fo ER; gat c 3 FOR RENT—2102 14TH ST., OVER STORE. POIS Portner place, 6 rooms and bath. 1461 U at., 7 rooms aud rooms aud bath 1321 Corcoran st., 10 rooms ai THEOD. FRIEBUS, ROOM 2S8TORY AND BASE. fat 35s HF g ‘a pat 4 E = 3, je 2 FOR RENT NEW Ment brick dwellings, 46 and 48 R couveniences and concreted RINGWALT, Atlantic bull by es street. CHARLES G. | \ding, 930 F st. uw. 3 Et i Buseetses: ts eit rooms on 24 and 3d floors, with’ board: comve- nient to cable cart; aduita onl: references re- _auired; summer rates until Oct: 1. anihawa FOR RENT 106 € ST. N.E., NU z ELY FURNISUED rooms; sinzle of te; suitable for M.C. 1ST. N.W.. 8 UNFURN FOR RENT. ISHED rooms on 2d floor—2 large and 1 ball: with beat, Might and use of bath thot and col). $13 per mo. seL-gh® FOR RENT THREE VERY HANDSOME UNFUR, Tooms; en suttes also I fue. room; new house a.m.t.? everything first-class; prices low. 212 6 st. nw, cg ERY D STRABLR ROOMS. WITH cor. honse; $1 Apply on premises, __#el-2b* NEW HOUSE ‘all modern improv: ge of Heht housekeeping or ROOMS IN THE aD STORY: Ne fir light housekeeping: with heat. gas, bot and cold water: bath room on the 24 floor.” Will rent to refined parties withont children’ for $18 per mo.; also fnenished Im front room tn the 24 tory for $8, and one ‘$7; private family; pay in advance. 1418. oth ye. a. 1b FOR RENT TWO s NECTING Tooms, front and side windows looking on 16th st. n.w.; qufet, respectnble surroundings: ho darkevs fn neighborhood; $13 per month: _ Address H, 1423 N.Y. ave. eB, FOR RENT 3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON 24 floor; 3 communicating: suitable for house- Keeping: large closets: heat aud gas; references exchanged. 1415 P st. nw. sel-abe FOR RENT TWO UXFURNISMED COMMENT. eating rooms: suftuble for ight housekeeping. aInquire at 946 L st. n.w. el FOR RENT 8 OR 4 LARGE SECOND-STORY communicating toms: bay window back and front: large closets in every room: bath ad- Joining; no children taken, 3 F at. f.. ausi-b* FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNICAT- ing rooms, second floor; heat and gas; pewly pa- aual-3o* NFURNISHED COMMUNT- cating rooms; heat, light, &.: with or without hoard: elegant location; $30 per mo. 1230 New Hampshire ave. au80-8b* airy rooms; containing all mod. imps: 2d floor has 8 rooms, 3d floor 4 rooms: will rent as @ whole or singie floor. 423 11th st. n.w. an26-Im RT airy room most elegant location in the city, 1106. Hopktat Place, near 20th and P sts. n.Ww. an26-0b* furnished or unfarntshed, with all modern ventences, to party without children: also nicely furnished’ bed rooms on Ist and 2d floors from $5 per month up. 1108 15th st. nw. eel-Bee “FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED 1304 L anat-Ga* | FOR RENT— BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED LARGE bay-window rooms, with heat and gas; bath on same floor: also 2 lovely unfurnished rome, sult able for very Ight housekeeping; first-class table hoard if desired. 924 9th st. mow. aus-se* rooms; suftable fe ping: on the 2d fiooi north ‘and south mule; very desirable, 9226 (pabeisibne had angie \T_BFAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM: HEAT, gas and bath; furnished or unfurnished: cheap. Sth st. n.w., near K. ‘ausl-2e FOR RENT TWO LARGE, PLEASANT ROOMS, singly or en suite: unfurnished or partly fur: nished; references exchanged. 1226 12th st. a.w. rooms; newly papered: frout and back; commu- nicating or single: furnished or unfurnished: find 3d stories; bath, heat and gn: 2D FLOOR, FUR- suitable for Hehe” howse- Ielghborhood ¢X-¥iheut, nished or unfurnish keeping: Call 1469 19th st. Nave, FOR RENT_FLATS. FOR RENT—WEST END PLATS, 2620 K ST. N.W. —4 rooms, bath, kitchen, wink, coal vault: to good order; gas’ meter. Rent, $13. References _ Fequired. auls2w FLATS — URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. Purate path THE WOODMONT, J. ¥. HO INSON, Prop. s015-3m FOR RENT_ROOMS IN THE HARRISON, COR. ‘elevator service and steam heat and first-class ‘board in cafe; near central departments and Capitol; will furnish apart- ments for members of Congress. 322-8. HARVEY SPALDING, Room 7. | FOR RENT--LARGE OFFICE ROOM, 1ST FLOOR DESK _Roow_ FoR HUNTER & HUNTER, 610 14th st. nw. sel-6t _an23-6t TH BRE FOR RENT—OFFICES. ms = contrat tide, room 7. 1465 La aves back rool. S2332es. 37 rs Store and dwg, 1209 13 and 14 MeCallongh st Wiss Wh st. Bw Ruppert’s ‘court &. Te9 Q st. ow. TR Stable in rear of 1635 Verumobt ave... S cr = RENT- x eae ee Re ek ne on Bo age 3 Ets rt tm eB as od esi weeeemagh ay 2) 5 Let ‘= 3, Rear 928 24th at nw.6.30/ Rear 2018 14th st nw. 3 Si (Tt art a FOR RENT NEW $.STORY BRICK WInn ©Torm Sttnched: rrelient place, for a drug stom co Ps oy as , 482 Dat nw. s 4 Store, 445 G st nw Store’ and dwg. Gales st ne, Gr. Storeroom and stable, 3 3 ‘. + $s Ins. Co.'s office). : Lars As} 209 12h st aw, 1B% st sw.” Br 1245 Bist st ow, Sr. 1105 © st ue Gr. 142 C st ne, @r..--- o22 & 624 Md ay sw, ér Ww ‘Shop rear 633 F st nw. 5 maRgeeea sss a r INDORSED, sale at $175; will be paid im Deeded at once, Address EK. Hf be e 4 %: fe mz: 3 33 tables. TN Tos Pe. ave, nw FOR RENT FURNISHED 1902 R. Jolning Iowa Cire ey ket i. AVE. tory and basement’ brick 10 rooms: all mod. iinps. order; will lease for a tern of years; to Congressman. Price, $125 HERTFORD & Hi [B31 doth et’ se, 6r- 1S A st se, Gr. 1216 4% ot ow. Tr. 1s !808 18th se ne, Gr. .15.30 | ness ese e 28 4 a re e ( FoR RENT @ M Sellar: @4 ft deep: ‘heat 24, floors, $35. FOR RENT PRESS RRICK: pewiy painted: 8 rooms: conerete. cellar cA Ti? and 119 N.Y. Wi 8 u ted by furnace, Price, $45, of Int and Apply to W. ‘Owner, 8 4 E 50 3018 Teh st. road, Rear 1122 15th st nw, full fiat call at ‘offce Yor bulette TT. E. WAGGAMAN, & 8 HE ¢| 515 11h st, ‘The above ix fesued on the Ist and 16th. Fe] an 2 Hf i TR 0. HOLTZMAN, Broker, 10th UNFURNISHED HOUSES, R14 RT ave, Var. FOR RENT—312 ELM 87. rooms; Turge celtar: pape throughout; rent, $25.80, including water rent. Apply 415 Q at. ‘a. FOR RENT—925 20TH ST. N. W. BET. I AND K, Very desirable mew S-roota house; ces, pH 4 LE 7: nee. 1508 Pa. NOTE o ® specialty. fof value, repayavie tm Installments F. RB. SMITH & SONS, 2418 F st nw, PER bad ke Soeazssshyssessvesye Eire iree apes FOR RENT_2208 M Bw,Or & cellar, RARE IH oes : eA cont, notwithstanding money market. ees 2, a3; RES SSSSSE Enw, 10r, ami SPrEters EEE mA ie 2 ase Be rth 3 Tek ‘Mth ne, OF. am L37. 30 nw, Sr&e m t27. Bates Bre ami O47 25th nw, Sr, mi 25.50 512 115 V nw, r, 2 4 1438 Florida ave. 77. FURNISHED Horses, 3g st 4. SSWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Pet. FOR ey P. s) if at bt fh 2 ARABRSAS BI: iF ble, Derannnm 2.400 14th near tI ¥¢ and Thomas Monear 10th, i5r- tet etyt 6th near T. 14r, ‘eat 3 G ELLE Bein ne, Or and bath. and b. c, Bis Gait 3 Es = a : ifable rooms, ** At. i Ti0 Wo 053 ene F at. Dom: 3 3 5 ion: Vb FOR RENT—TO A PARTY WHO WILL BUY FUR- niture for cash, ntral location) pers large } rent, $100. Address A. B. mpegs FOR RENT_627 10TH ST. N.E,, - sTOI 7, rooms and bat $20 per, month. faaaanars FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE (NEW), O tatning @ rooms ‘and bath: pleasantly situated Star office. a28-4 122 11th st. me., or. ‘br. GF. Dre, amd 1226 Hi st. ne, Or, br., stable, inl e th st near Law dor. goth and F sts nw, | Rav near Lach st uw, R Lav near 171 northwest near moderate. Address OWN FOR REXT—519 137H ST NW. on 2125.9127 Let nw, fr 1d bath. = ean A, iS 5 6th st nw, @r, bt a pe?) a5. mo. Apply to V. 245s rooms. "$15 _ JOHNSON, ior FOR RENT-—205 . We; furnished: 18 rooms ‘and 2 baths; convenient to fhe Capitol and princt MosEL OOS to mult. at lowest raten, on Teal estate security” FITCH, FOX ® BROWS, 1th st neay Qnw.10r 1 Pst near I8nw, 1 pet a2 - BROOKE, 616 12th wt. nw. ROOMS AND BATH; pered and in thorongh repair. Inquire EM E3 ry ar Ee 216 N Jaye nw, or s: FOR SALE—PIANOS._ POR SALE STYLISH UPRIGHT PIANO, 8190; standard make: left on sale by @ discharged govt. clerk: used but one year THOM: SON'R MUSIC ; ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY € 00. offer for male a new upright plane beaut IF Siete and bandmwme case for SIND at, Ai und see this exceptional bargain. 1110 - tteville cottages FOR RENT—BRICK 1323 WALLACH PLACE; se six rooms, bath, cellar, &c. seven-roota brick, with bat _ALBERT F. rent only $33. Alac newly Papered and 1217 beh wt. ‘OX, (920 F st. mi. aualtt FOR RENT 402 NEW YORK AVE. : nt_and convenient location i. SAUNDERS & ‘CO., au31-3t_ Oblo Bank building, 12th and G n.w. FOR RENTTHE HANDSOME NEW F at. n.w., containing 7 rooms and ‘These houses are open, BANES & SIMPSON, 14th and 0's FOR RPNT-61 N. ¥. AVE. N.W.: ELEG. 12-r, cor. house; every mod. cou.; on electric and near Belt, Line; electrte ightt HEAT & SUTER, 1505 Pa. 17 AND 19 D ST, SE; bricks: 10 rooms each; m.1.; reduced from $40 to Also a number of new houses; 8.w.; 4 to rooms; $10.50 to $12.50 each. C. BOYER & SON, 214 7th aw. ‘OFF 1304 F at ow, Dasem't 873, st nw.3 floor...$20 H care atone dint 3 Paaw& tith: #85 GOST 7th wt, werere! re — 515 12tn st nv. 2 lat 45 1218 Pat'nw, severe! oh brick; @ rooms; th _quire 608 9th'st. uw. 2026 HILLYER PLACE, A SQUARE above Dupont Circle; t twelve rooins; parlor, Wbracy, dining room Kitchen all on Stet Boor be WM. B. 733 7th at ow, 7 Sask. Ist and” | asi7 oat all “mod. improvements. -BY THOMAS W. FOWLER, ¥21 F oxt. n.w., second foo 27 and 31 1 st., 10 rooms, all mod. hented by furnace, finely papered. . newly papered, all mod. ‘i 5 baths on two it at omer 405 M st. nw ‘Theabivs hoases can be examine’. by permit fro a FOR RENT--15, THOMAS J. FIsHkT 134 FP ‘cur office only. 1221 F st, n.w.; heat and gas, $45. sel-3t | WM. F. HOLTZMAN, 1821 F st. now. & RENT CHEAP. APPLY TO FOR RENT—OFFICE KOOMS WITH ALL MOD. ern improvements, Including steam heating, elec- tr ighting. elevator, mafl chute, private letter boxes, running water in ench room: rent reason: able; Metzerott building, 1110 F st. n.w.; most central situation in the city. Apply W. G. METZEROTT & CO, ‘au30-1m FOR RENT_OFFICE AND STORE ROOMS IN THE ssrable new ‘butliug O11 7th xt. nwa; 2 sores 40 $00 per mo. euch "and 9 rs ramet frow $10 to $45 perme. ae ; ORS, 616 12th st. nw. FOR RENT DESIRABLE OFFICES ON SOUTH side F st. bet. ®th and 10th sts. n.w., from $6 to $15 per month. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, aor En — auemn* tng, 908 to O14 @ st. fort went of the patent . O08 to MAG at font. went Pont office This building contains every. modern de- Ba) and ee known ios comfort, entety and convenience. all offices ‘ase "direct Went find Sentflation. ° pata FOR RENT—430 M ST. monthly; hardly rent for it a.w., 9 rooms and bath __I0HN BO WIGHT, a8 ENT —1242 DUNCAN ST. NF, Gr-816.8\3s Gene. Ge 20.40 241 N Ca Or. 18 39R5 Ret nw, store 227.50 901 Mil'ave ne. 7 &'STOCKETT, 619 oF: rourhton et: fr. wi 1412 Stoughton st POR SALE FOR RENT-- 2og7 Ipth wt. nw. 2251 bth at. mow.) Renutiful oak nse: don't show Arist or um: couplers: Sers tte tone, Worth $125) IF YOU HAVE HOUSES TO RENT PLACE cll for $69, on wany paytoenta. pi Grand Wath: ama. 80. MES A. BATES & 60., THEM WITH US. 1 REMEMBER, THAT WE CHARGE ONLY 3 PER | tener dD TSP st, ber, mil, 1 . RE Pt, be, ml, Or. 40.53 28150 014 Dui CENT COMMISSION FOR COLLECTING RENTS. Wr MIGHT AS WELL Re Orr OF BUSING HUNTER & HUNTER, dig ay Sapa As to bie undersold. We therefore offer the tax LORD Ty eaere: 83 COLOYED 5 Rear 123 Ka: nw 514 12th st, 19x75, G10 14th st. nw, court.......83.50 KD, TIT it wt. For RENT— 18% ‘ore = oa thi, 16e. 245 SOL Dompvarton RENT—VERY DESIRABLE LOCA ¥ French st. n.w., comfortable 2-4t Srindow "bitek Bowne: six room concreted ‘cellar ‘under entire hose. piy*to 918 Toth st nw. ve pause 124? Unton pl, 6- I2r. 3110 Dumbarton ave, ‘br, mi, 8. ©, H. PICKLING & BRO., TYLTR & RUTHE!.FORD, 1307 F st. 1964 32d st. wow. aud 1408 G st. nw. MONFY TO TAN ON EXDOWMENTR, Ggyeetns Glasaror eS ESTATE LOANS aT © PER, ‘the stringency in ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ay LOW. ‘get rates. WASH'S _DANENROWER, Ruccessor to DANENHOWER & SON, cor. 18th and G sts. ep2e MONEY To LOAN AT 5 AND ¢ PER CENT OF 1408 G ®t cant: + leaving the «ity; Toot mnie It THGSO EXCHANGE WARP. novats Pa eating ction: in will well $10 down and only FG. swnte 1235 Pa. ave HANDSOME ORGAN. PF. G. swrr. AR Pa ave nw. ALE SEVERAL BARGAINS 4 STEFF UP ery little weed: a Knate, Hallet & Dn. vis, Pease and @ nan other makes: We new apd eeund bane FFER & CONTAPP. ch et mae A fine opright: slightly aeed ee | #16 pet month, “One steel $15. eget rmeh ithe upright S155 oreen, $5. 85 cash and month, TOG) WORN & CO. 925 Tth wt. ne Sobwer piano agents. Pianos for rept. teh upright. mglare ame ara Hanon, fully guaranteed: aiky ‘wenond neon how of @iffercat nukes, at" hmrent or nnd 7M. KNARE & 00. to aueim ‘iT Pe ave, wie.

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