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D. 0. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1893. 8 SS , AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 1898, 32 AUCTION SALES. FOR A FEW DaYS AT $8.60 | FOR SALE-THAT DESIRABLE FRONT. FUTURE DAY». FUTURE DAiS. FUTURE DAYs. ‘ofler finest. brick houses, feet on. Colum! Decks oll the kaowe coqvertenses ase bets | Seek ae DARR & CO, AUCTIONEERS, DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, Belated ‘and papered; location very ‘Ge | with 920 PA. AVE. "N.W. 2 Est. uw. sirable; a’ short walk from cable e cy, —— TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT oF | | psi are authorized giving two TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE.| LAND IN GEURGETOWN, ADJOINING ROCK | “ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- the low price of 3.000; glera BY PUBLIO AUCTION, CONSISHING IN PART| _TAINING TWO AND UNE FOURTH Sokus “HORSES AND CARRIAG! i S a ” iith st. = oF ? certain deed of trust dated the “SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER NINTI 2s — December, AD. “ ATTEN O'CLOCK ynee in the finest and most fashlonabi Palin 155%, folio 70 Chain Ou SHISE the city; located on P For sALe— the note secured: there “EMBRACING IN PART" from Dupont Circie: contatns will offer at public auetion Handsome Parior Suites, Artistic Rattan Chatra, Fomsy ciceaut feception Foam nd Roanoke st, 1 the EWENTY ABOUND $number of Ge Carpeta, Waingt and Oak” Chanter rear stairway leading’ from same to kitchen ouse. iccieniahestetoed teak moe py LY Tantels; tiled hearths; size of house 18x | large tiied bath room, with intest sanitary oe the ty ‘ot Geotpetown, District of Columbia te | Witnat Meats see seetrennes, Oak an Sa Frice; Gow want you io see tw ae eee eee BeT-6t Grains, together with @ general assortment of eee orig | fixtures are of tho fngst and For sate—a1 Other household effects, Bor SALE-$1.000 EACH-TWO WELL-BUILT aw houses, 220 and 1451 9d et. meer d stories and cellar; @ very large rooms and hath; bard- some fronts; lot itx72. Each, $4,000. It DAVID D. STONE, 804 and S06 F st. nw. Phen ia Duilt of first-class material. and an DAVID D. STONE. Sod Fost. aw For SALE—T ST. 5 EAR 4TH; 1sxi00 TO wed alley; excell jek Bouse; $ rooms and th: m. ; Bouse 4 rooms deep; $5,700. fer-at* JAMES G. JESTER, 609 F st. nw. Wt SALE—AN ELEGANT NEW RESIDENCE WOR SADEDS Staa Sty Nie, mwrtiwens mene ‘Thomas Circle, fronting on the finest svenue in the city; beautiful stone front; four stories and cellar; 12 large rooms; large closets and pan- fries: beautufuily payered and frescoed: complete in every detail: lot S5x155 to 30-ft. paved alley. This is one of the most desirable locations tn the city; will be sold at a Dargain to an immediate bf DavViIp STONE, S04 and 806 F st. o.w. For SALE-ONE OF THE VERY BEST OPPOR- Cuntties ever odered to sccuze a fine Dew Bouse oo exceptionally eusy terms at or mo" unde! Talue; hayswindow brick; % very £202. Teoms: Vath; ately papered: electric a liances. Price. $2,750. Terms, only $200 cash, Enlaace $90.s month, including interest. smeneed for $2050. You could not get & bet- ter house for the price If you pald all cash. To. cation, F st. ne. bet 6th a1 ‘7th. One of the Mest desirable squares in that section. Key at It DAVID D. STONF, S04 and $06 F st. nw. For SALE-HERE'S A PINE HOME ror $5, Randsome trout; 2 stories; large attic and large cellar: ist flocr, parlor, reception hall. dining Tom, Ritehen: ad ‘oor. 4 hed rooms and bath Iarze closets and pantries; furnace; lot 17x12) to 2hft, alley: large front and bak yard: fine site for stable on reat: loestion, Le Drot Park. It DAVID D. STONE. 204 and 406 F st. nw. For” -E ST. 8 E NEAR sp, 6ROOM Mipmme, store. ad stable: sie and rear alley rented for $14. Price, $1,500. A. DAMMANN, G2 F st. ow. set-Bt FOR SALE_3-STORY BRICK, LST. ‘Sth and th 39 ms and bath: 3 = Prive, 65.250. ts Soeeide ; O12 Fst. aw. F OR FXCHANGE-A NUMBER OF Fikeit Tented Srcom brick houses to exchange for Jot. ‘Owners wishing to make ap advaataccous trade send particulars to CHARLES G. RING- WALT, Atlantic building, 060 F at. mw. se7-3t FOR SALE— SPECIAL. ‘Three-story brick; § rooms; all mod. imps. =e Per inoath, $100. BARNES & WEAVER, fag Pst a 1 Le For sale 2100 & st. Daths; Model of arrangement and conven -$13,000 ‘con- Q212 M st. n.w.: new: ; bath, pantry large cellar; large lot to wide alley. 8,750 t.w.: T rooms; bath, pantry and large cemented cellar: new 5,000 se8-8t BH. L. RUST, 624 iith stow. For SALE—BaRoA! M st. Bear 2ith uw. Only $3, HERTFORD & HENDERS e610 0s G For SALE_OR TRADE SSTORY BRICK, WITH ws. Gest, side; for smaller house of 6 or 7 rooms; will dispose of the prop- erty_cheap for house ‘im good location. Address A. HILL, ‘Star office. om see-ate Wor saLe—os ot st. XW; 2STORY AND BASE ment: new: built Dy day's work: Improved plain. ic Del's; Ane stable; on terms to suit. W. F. 2 au2}-im SALE_BEAUTIFUL N. W. CORNER (74) ‘On New Hanipshire ‘avenue, ‘West of British minister, WUl be sold Unfurnished for $25,000). Bright, cheerful. Near Dupont Ch Beautiful side lot Kear stable lot tonalite opport APE Pemutitul ‘corner. property. ‘Wonld lease furnished. ee5-3t_J. B. WIMER, Real Estate, 68 13th st. ‘For saLe_1ocses— pe Noikriiease: > hm » : FI orn. . 810.000) 1258 to tab Fae bi, ‘Grz 10% | Gr. and 826 to 540 Bigise st bh or. -0.500) deh at, bb, 6r, 2 coo en Gece DB, m F000 1284 G st, bh mt I BE at Bi tie 8.500) Oat gow SSS Ki ge tine Bibs oid sé. bs. Be_AL0OD OF, 1406 Columbia st, > |3n9 to S15" at. Pe ae aes \sot to Sin “Ba se, 00, er » ‘bb, [rows Ba" st. ‘th. “$e: 11,000 500)” SOUTHFA: [!11345 and 1117 "3 5,000) st, fh, 10 and 6r.35,000 82d and 828 °D st, Me {soo #15 L st. fh. Rx 2-500! Autey.bet 6th and 7th, G Aad B, bh, 3r_.1,500 205 Toth st. fh. Sc.1.500 145, 1347 and 1289 K at, [, Sr. each. 200 414 K'st, fb, Sr. ..1,000 oy a 7 Hope ave, bh, 4r..800 a 230 mf, tr. 9723 'R st. bh, Eas abo ia salp © portion of the property oo e a rope my books. For full list call at office for bulletin insued om the Ist aad 15th. T. EL WAGGAMAD FoR SALE_EAST CAPITOL ST. BET. 10TH AND ith, am elezant two-story and basement press- Brick, and) brosnstone bay-window, house: 9 larze Fooms and bath: electric bells, lighting, speaking tubes and all imp. Price, $7,500—$1,000 or more casn, bal sult. weS.5t HUNTER & HUNTER, 610 14th st, & Groom and ‘bath hay-window press-hrick 3- Story Bouse. Price, $9.500—$500 cash, balance to suit. POR 5. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR exchange city or country property or have houses e830 HUNTER & HUNTER, ¢10 14th st. nw. FOR SALE_EASTERN SECTION-A VERY DE- sirable 2stors and basement press-brick bay- Window corner house: contains 8 larze rooms ai Dath: handeemely papered throughout; has every Known {mprovement and conventence. Price, only 2.500 cash, balance to sult. HUNTER & HUNTE! SALES. EL SECTT able net two-story 6-rom and bath brick house: Dapered threnzhout: this property ts in excellent condition and 2 bargain at $2,500; $500 cash, alance to small montnly payments: seS-3t NTER, 610 Lith st. nw. For SALE 12TH st. N. RA 2STORY AND Imsement frame house: 7 roma and bath; price, $2,600; $260 each, balance to suit Se$-5t HUNTER & HUNTER, G10 14th st. nw. For SALE—ON CaPIToL HML—A HANDSOME Sstory and basement press brick, bay-window house, containing # large rooms and baths: elec- tric hells and lighting: speaking tubes; a.m. located near Capltol and Mbrary: price, $7,200: $1,800 cash, balance can be arranged’ to sult irehaser. 610 14th st.n.w. N—A VERY DEST pe: HUNTER & HUNTER, s05-3t Glo Lith st. bow. FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL 3-STORY AND BASE- ment bay-window press brick honse, containing 10 ree rooms. dath, pantries, dc.: located near Dupont Circle and ‘baif xquare from N. H. ay fs proverty is Dargain at $7.20 Be For SALE BRAUTIFIT. large yard: $9,000 730 as eat E CES For SALE_RY OWNER HIGH-GRADE TEN. room and bath honse, wearly mew; near 14th st. B.w.; alley side and rear: renm for stable: price about $10,000. Inquire 1522 Q st. Bw. sekOt® FOR SALE-STRICTLY MODERN HOMES. in excellent condition and Is a wo. HUNTER & HUNTER, aw. G10 1ith st Eetry No. Price. $28—Just above Dupont Circle, 14r., cor. .$20.000 2T—Q at smd 18th, orth side.. 14,000 §62—Near Dupont Circle, Lir., 38 ft. front. 12.000 2UT—Q at. be: 17th and 18th, south side.. 11.300 Su0—Near Dupout € ‘r. ‘Actual... "Phone 789. i SALE BRICK Ine cable ears: bR SALE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THE Property known as the Franklin; three story Db. Bouses, 1230 1382 aud 1:64 T st. mwa, ope fosite Franklin Parl froat by 1b fez stables on Apply to Dr. D. M. 5 seed RIUNITY TO PUR- fm flue localities in the eas. Several -$ at the cor. of 12th and Prices. $5,300, $3 Baadweme houses oo store rom? § = a tear Isthy 4r. large ot; brownstone prossed-brick front bath, cellar and c bells, electric jewalks. In- be purchased, gular prices; tehman in charge. 1201 Penn. ave. Spect ‘them at one = than the oe inspection OM ‘HEAPEST AND 3 cor. 4th st. ration, i street cars pass the door. 2 Stx-rooms bous-s with bath. $6500: all pressed fronts with stone trlmmigs. ‘Terms to salt. Apply to owner, JAMES 1. GRANT. an29-18¢* 1316 B st. sw. i i f I price’ reasonable at $20,000 to sult. Apply L. WALTER WEED & CO.. seein 300 11th FOR SALE—GOOD INVESTMENTS— In a very desirable location u.w., half square from New Hampshire ave., new 3-story and cellar eight-room and bath English base- meat house. terms can be made 7 three-story b ‘m.i.; lot 18.7100 to alley; reuting for mo.; lot alone worth the Corcoran st. u.«.; ‘story ‘and. 10 rooms and’ bath; lot 20x90 to alley; south front; bet. 18ih and 14th. Price.’ 6,500 Sth st. n.w.; three-story, nine rooms and bath; lot 18x95 to alley: se2 Rooms 4 and 6, Atlantic bl 3 FOR SALE—4TH ST. NEAR E NE; 3 STO- Hes and cellar, 9 rooms and buth, furnace heat, electric bells and lightings, meat, new and "modern. =r. - $6,000 ‘2d near Mass. ave. ne, 2 stories aud cellar, 6 rooms and bath, papered throughout, cheap and cozy home in good tocality. Ex Post ‘Cap., 2 storfes an 6 rooms and hear two electric car lines. 4, se2 "ATERS & THOMPSON, 1835 F FOR SALE—LOT ON 24TH STN having “a frontage. of thirty-four average “depth ty feet: Shen ton daa “Apply oie bs s05-3t 1907 Penna. ‘ave. FOR SALB—LOTS—T0 SETTLE UP AN ESTATE T will sell lots 17 and 19, in square 1043 (cor. 18th B we); 9.841 ‘sq. feet. Price, Bic. per foot. JOHN HB." WAL! 05-81 10th and F FOR SALE—2% CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT Will buy'a lot "255149 feet East, Deane wood fin fhe District), about 3% tnifes. from Capital bul ing. C.D, F sts. ne. will ron througa East Deanewood—e level tract of land 50 feet abore the river. Streets 90 Ang with city plans. tion; pure water; cheap fare, tation to 6th st. dey to $100 per lot, on a Bit iostalltients. are’ a iments are feo ‘simple to. purchaser's belrs. Call chotce selection. suto-im FOR SALE 713-715 11TH ST. N.E.; $3,500, $23 & month, including interest on trust; new G-room a.m.L; near H st. care: cheaper than renting. Oiice open to S pm. FRANK'L. HANCOCK CO., cor. 13th and G sel-tr FoR SALE — HANDSOME NEW THREE STORY brick dwelling, 1815 19th et. n.w.; thirteen rooms and bath room; all latest improvements; carefully” built’ under’ our personal supervision od [frst-clags to every respect: Louse open for fuspection, farther "particulars ond “peice ayply fo TYLER & RUPBERPOND, 1307 wt. it SALE—CORNER BRICK DWELLING; NINB Well located northwest: price, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, (Xo. 122.) 1307 BF st. FoR SALE-$0 CASH AN equity $10 monthly, will buy a fine house situated uear’ the cable ears, n. ing seven rooms and bath, coal ¥ modera improvements. We haye in different see- tious of the elty desirable uses for. eile on these terms. Do not miss this opportunity to Duy a home. Vor particulars ‘apgi Esbrunbay @ Satcery, se2-10 Ot F st. iw. POR SALE—DEAUTIFUL COR. HOUSE IN GROW. ing section of n.w.; near 8 lines of cars; contain- ing 10 bath, cellar and all modern im- Phorements. Price, $9,000 A large reduction to mediate purchaser. se2-30 OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Penn. ave. FoR SSLE-TWO BROWN-STONE AND PRESSE! brick houses; 10 ryoms,beautiful cabinet mantels, With elaborate plate ‘glass trimmings; parlors and reception hall finished tn Moorish design; ied ath room and vestibule, electric ‘belie ing tubes, electric ting. yard, Stcam heat and gramoiithic sidewalke. Cory de: ble for high goverument officials or Cougress- en, Fashionable neighborhood west of 1ith st. se2-Smn ‘OWNER, Koom 5, 1201 Penn. ave. FoR SALE-THE HANDSOME NEW HOUSES ON N. Cerolina ave., 24 and E sts. 8.c. are open dais for tuspection. ‘They are near the Capitol and 2 Anes of cars; built by day's work; finished to $50 cash payment. $50 per mouth, which ucludes the interest; ts ali You have to pay to secure one of these houses. Dpen daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. them. se2-7t the most thorough manner. Call and see BANES & SIMPSON, 14th and G sts.n.w. Dressed eelipe; rwhy pepered: oat Berset cara $5,500 $100 cash Bab" her shonth; Gulp ten motes & year, Why waste Four ‘mone for reat? “Keys at FARNK L- HANCOCK CoS, cor. ath and G ats me. telste E.; CHEAP AS RENT- * tem notes i mod. FOR SAlb_130 F ST. ing: $3,500—$100 cash, year; newly papered; lot imps. Office to 8 p.m. Keys HANCOCK & CO.'S, cor. 13th and G sts. me. For sati F ST. NE; NEW GR; HAS aL, mod. imps; newly papered; lot 16x30 to alley: fing arrangencents Tngide; * gauitery | plumbing! enlls; cab.” mantels. $4,560—$300 cash’ and moathiy, FRANK E. HANCOCK & CO. cor, 13th _and G sts. me. sel-tr ar cars and herdics: newly pa- * alcoves. $3,800— $300 ‘cash, Bs ‘sionthiy, Cillee ‘open to 8 p.m. FRANK L: ANCOCK & CO., cor. 18th and'G sts. n. FOR SALE— = NEW ‘S-room ‘pressed-brick house; “furnace; side and rear alley; papered; lot 20x98; jut the house to suit; near street cars; has all mod. imps. FRANK L. HANCOCK & CU.; cor. 13th and sel-tr FOR SALE—NEW EFIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, evilar, all mod. imps. 1306 30th st. n.w. blocks from two lines of cars. Apply HANNAN, 517 Mth st. ow. sts. me. aud W sts. n.w.; every handsome “decoration; price, $7,000; terms to _wutt. Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. n.w. tr For SALE— For rent. For sate. 1417 Fst. n.w., 12r......$1,000 per yr. $12,800 somes al “04K cabinet mantels: 2 new fopear it st. cars 33.500; "460 and herdics: ) cash, $25 monthly. Office open to 8 ‘p.m. NK L. HANCOCK & €O., cor. 18th and G sts. ne. auzitr a spectalty of BROOKLAND Day vou to call on us before boring. LOTS at from 6 to 30 cents ‘per We have LOTS at from 6 te 30 cents per square font that we ean fell on favorable. terns S2d) HOUSES "trom “¢2,400 to $4,000. "No trouble "property. ‘For full preticalars call a = PMCLACHLEN € BATCHELDER, " 10th and G sts. nw. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. POR SALE—THREE HUNDRED FARM AND SUB- urban homes near the elty of Washington: on easy terms: send for map and printed Hist E. CLEMENTS, 1821 F xt. nw. FOR SALE_ON FORT MYER HEIGHTS, NEW z tage with large cellar; heated by. two Cor. ‘slate mantels: large rooms; overlooks 50x100: «mail cash ft, balance elther monthly or yearly. ROBINSON & LOD 930 F st. n.w., 93 and 95 Atlantic buflding.se7-Tt FOR SALE—CHEAP—7 ACRES OF LAND NEAR electric cars at Brichtwood; will exchanze for improved or unimproved city property or. farm land. GALEN E. GREEN, ‘owner, 1243 Fst. nw. FOR RENT—AT TYATTSVILLE_A VERY DESIR- able (room cottage: conveniently located: only M2 DUCKEIT, PORD & €O., 65 F st. a. Citevy CHASE— TAKE ROCK CREEK RAILWAY AT 14TH AND ig N.W. THE PINEST SURURR TO WASH- Tx EVERY CITY CONVENIENCE; LOTS AT REASONABLE FIGURES. TERMS OF PAY- MENT EASY. REAL ESTATE IS- ALWAYS A SAFE INVESTMENT. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. se2iw 1924 Fost. aw, FOR SALE—CHEAP—HYATTSVILLE, MD., NEW -room house;, pantry: porches: water in kite five minutes” welk from station; high tion; monthly dress OWNER, sel-Im* FOR SALE—A RARE BARG. $10 per month will buy a tage, with poreh, stable well, two miles west of this city; high and healthy; lot 110x150 feet: fn new villace; renting for F m0. Cost owner $540. Price only $420. R.A. “PIILLIPS & SON, auzs.2w 1422 New York ave. $ A MONTH WITHOUT INTEREST WILL BUY 'n destrabie lot at Kenstncton or West End Park, Rockville; Liberal discount for st. ORE PLEASANT HOMES FOR SALE AT LAKE land, M4. on small monthly paymenta. nw. 24" cottages, oH) eacd; ES cash end $8 p.m. 3 she: cottages soc cach: $10 cash and $10 pm 25 fos, $1.50) each: $15 cash and $15 3 6r. ‘00 each: $20 cash aml £2 p.m. 8 20 cash and £29 p.m. a8 $30 cash and $39 poms 1 Ider “cottage, $4,500; $40 ensh and $45 per m0. Lakeland is ton'on the B. SEs Oe NEWMAN. Owner. lond toqutre for TF. J. CADLE. Supt. Je26-tr_ FOR SALE OR "EXCHANGE_CHEAP_NEAR electric road, at Brizhtwood. acres of land; Wil exchange for equities in. city Hnases. See me, GALEN FL GREEN. owner. 1243 F st. nwat 1m FOR SALE—BICYCLES. HIGH-GRADE PNEUMAT with lamp and bell; pattern. Price, only itinred eight miles from Washing: F ipply to EDWIN AL ‘Apply. to EDWTS Me. awe. At Take: and 0. cents each war. 1839 Pet. 1. "ug lad slace July 12 wun he seen at 500 7th at. s.w. bet & a.m, and 8 p.m. seT-ate For sale HIG DE BICYCLE; USED ONE he a be bought fi good reasons " Cali at 1206 D'st. EA NEW‘ PNEUMATIC $145 “MON= Call at 59 H st. nw. SER PNEUMAI hor insta S12. 1168 E FOR SALE-NEW CUSHION-TIRED SAFFTY, high grade $125 ma for $50. guaranteed: Instatiune Second-hand’ eashion-diamond sfety, $50, 924 R st. ow. after 5 p.m. aut-tr BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE-STATE RIGHT FOR THE KEE id cure in one of the best socthern states: ‘iness established and ring well. Address, at once, GOLD CURE, Star otliees seT-ate FOR SALE—DRUG STORE IN SOUTHWEST AT A fone eae = 3 Dek & YODER, 15 E st. nw. ‘A SNAP FOR SOME ONE: COMPLETE STOCK of groceries, meats and privisions; also horse Wagon and all the accossories to a cory business; If sold at once. _Star office ae YOR SALE-CHEAP FOR CasH— tobacco ‘store; 16 years standing: cheap rent; gol netghborheod; bad health cause of selling; good for any other business. 479 N. ¥. aw. se7-3t* WANTED—A FEW SHARES OF GARRETT PARK _ Stock, Address 114 Mass. ave. ne. se0-3t® FOR SALE—RESTAURANT; GOOD L. STOCK and fixtures. with lease ‘and license assured of fan old-established stand In the center of the city: north and near Pa. ave. Address Box 119, Star office. a06-3t* FOR SALE—A MEAT AND PROVISION STORE; located ‘on Tth at. cme uae stand; good iy Teason for selling. to JOHN QUINN, cor. _Tevand Baw. seat FOR SALE CIGAR STORF AND BILLIARD, ROO At cost price: best paying store in northwest hadress 'B.'P., ‘Star ofice. ‘seb-ate FOR SALE—GROCERY, LIQUOR AND PROVISION store; stock, fixtures, ‘horse and wagon; terms reasonable. ‘82 K st.” p. we neB-3t? SALE-HALP INTEREST IN AN ESTAB- Ushed Job and news printing office: ‘good chance for practical printer. Address PRINTING, Star office. a05-3t BOOK AUCTION NOTICE. We wonld respectfully inform our patrons and th public in general that our fall ale of Books will ‘open about October 1, 1893. Parties desiring to dispose of their libraries or books in aay quan- tity should consult us or send in thetr consi ments at any time. We have the best appointed sales room for this purpose in the country and separate apartments for cataloguing and arrang- hooks for sal OF Sespectbully, 805-6 $900 each; well secured; Will sell one or more at & Food alscount, JOHN H. WALTER, met 10th and F ste, EXPERT STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING Siete At STAR COPYING OFFICE, J.C. Fracker, ianager, Room 40, Corcoran bldg. Stenographers _ furnished. i ee5-3m. AN ELEGANT OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY ONE ishing to start tn business: small stock of fancy goods, large stamping outfit and show cases fale.” Rent $25 per mo. For particulars apply to 8. SAMSTAG. 731 9th st. nw. * $325 WILL BUY GROCERY STORE, FIXTURES and awning: doing a splendid business; good lo- cality; aacrifce 1f cold thie week: good reasons for ‘selling. 133 Monroe st., Anacostia, D. C. i ies Bit THOMAS DOWLING & G0., Auctioneers. 12 8 st. nw. SPECIAL SHIPMENT OP EIGHTEEN VINE PUBLIC At We will receive a ment of 18 Reiter of Ssisabehioen Pe This shipment, and is com) ot rere and Workers, aad ty cx the ligt he baa eat 0 this “ty. sold at reris auction, on FRIDAY, SEP- TEMBER EIGHTH, commencing at TEN Bepertona™ Giacinto . B.—This ts an ptio fi 0 Te trie ome Sau fo er eet-ot HHOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucte, GEO. W. STICKNEY, AUCTIONEER. ), folio 498 et vise Seta of the the wot erahy accord. "We will tll at pubic auction front of the premises on FRIDAY, FIGHTH BAL, ‘the following deacried ayy Qo oCR a, x P Washtngton county, District of Boinbfa, and known Gos binck thirteen dion Tatas, We ten in oe gorded'tn Liber (county) No. 7, folio 103" the said Dearly new fekme dwelling Mage Bold CE sellin % two deeds of trust securing in the aggregute #1500 and toterest. ‘Terms of sale: AN ensh In excess of nal decds Qf trust aud necrued interest to day of sale. A deposit of $100 will be required when the property fg sold. All conveyances and recording at pur- ‘Terms of sale to be complin’ with f gi fhe, wreitton rvaueat note haser’s cost. fruaters fesarve Che rigut (6 vane at lak sad Tne Ee rb purchaser — WILLIAM W, BOARMAS, HENRY WEX, a wo a WEX, i. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-8STOR! NEW YORK AND } JERSEY AVENUES Nort! , BEING HOUSES NOs. 216 AND 218 NI IK AVENUB, BY AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date June 15, 1802, and recorded among the In ot the District of ColumMa in Liber 1 No 87: gt_geq., and & further dead 1802, “and recorded 1 Of the holder of the notes secured by eald deeds of Rublic auction’ in front of ‘the Premises, on FRIDAY. THE FIRST DAY. OF SEPTEWRER, A. D. ise8. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate and the fmprovements thereog, attunte tn the city. of W ington, D.C... vis: of lot No. 11 tn square No. 851. beginning for the same at the northwest Alone" the ‘asters ine of New Nerney Weee 85°55 ern New Jersey avenue 98, feet. thence easterly at right anzies to the eastern ine of New Jersey avenue 60.58 fect, thence portheasterly paraiiel ‘to ‘southern tine “ot New York avenue 21.80 feet, thence northwoaterly at Flgnt angles to southern’ line of New York avente 160 feet to said southern line of New York avenue, And thence along said southern line of New York Etgnue southwesterly 88.80 ‘fect to ‘the place of seinoins. Fe One-third of the purchase money cash “ot which $200 must be pata at time of sate) and balance ia two equal fnstallments at one and two years from date of anle with interest at 6 Berg ert, bavante, semt-annually and’ secured rust property sold. or all cash, the option of the purchaser. If the terms are’ not compfled with in ten days from day of ele the truatees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost the defaulting purchaser, on five da: Wvertisement. “All "conveyancing and recor t of the Fe Pig COUGALAN, ‘Trustees, bite at aui9-d&ds THE ABOVE SALE IS PORTPOXED UNTIL FRUDAY. EIGHTH WAY OF REPTIAIDER. Vue AT THE'SAME HOUR AN PLACE Bram LEE “Trustees. sel-d&ds FOR SALE — A LONG-FSTABLISHED RESTAU- Fant business; one of the best locations in the city; terms reasonable and long lease of premises given. Address POTOMAC, Star office. se4-8t* FOR SALE—GROCERY, MEAT xo. J PROVISION —A_ FIRST-CLASS RESTAU- Till bev wold. very cheap, within te aa a: ‘ : Grose STAR ATE. Star ome” quiesme ‘AT RAMSAY'S a ‘our watch cleaned for $1; $1, All our work warranted ape-tr watch matospring, at FT aw. FOR SALE—PIANOS. FOR SALE—AN UPRIGHT PIANO; ALMOST NEW, Fgh tane and perfect onder: Boston make. Apply OWNER, after 4 p.m., 1008 HT st. nw. we7-At® FOR SALE_SPECIAL CIANCES TO BUY AT LOW Prices. We are offering for a few days several very fine, high-class Upright Pianos that have deen slightly used at extremely low prices for cash or $10 monthly payments. See them if you Want @ bargain. Call eariy. JHE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE, Rooms, N FOR SALE—$i25. UPRIGHT PIANO, 8125. A handsoine, medium size Rosewood Cabinet Grand Plano, in elegant condition; sweet tone; fine make; fully warranted; only $125 cash; fine stool with it; cost $350; a groat_bareain. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, eeT-2t 913 Pa. ave. WE CAN OFFER YOU A NICE SQUARE PIAN in splendid condition, with carved legs, for $135: Porehazer of thie piano can have the privilege of coxchanging the ‘same for an upright in te months, with full amount allowed: terms, gaat atid $0 por mouth. One ‘second-hand upright, geod order, $115 cash. HUGO WORCH _925 7th st! n.w. Pianos moved and packed. sed FOR SALE-HANDSOME UPRIGHT PIANO, nearly new: private party needs cash and will sacrifice; also a fine buggy. Address Box 123, Star office. e2-6t® FOR SALE-STYLISH UPRIGHT PIANO, $190; standard make; left on sale by a discharged govt. used bit one yenr; a bargain! THOM- SON'S MUSIC STORE, 521'1ith st. sel-3m ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY._W. G. METZEROTT & CO. offer for sale a new upright piano beauti- fully finished and handsome case for $190 cash, Call and see this exceptional bargain. 1110 F _st. Bw. ‘au29 FOR SALE— A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Fine upright piano; full octave; finest tone; re ting action; in fect ord: rth Rew; sill. well for $525; f10""down and Bh B monthly; hardly rent for it F. G. SMITH, _ ant 1225 Pa. ave. 1.0. For satE— HANDSOME ORGAN. Beautiful oak case; don't show dist or handling: 8 stops; couplers: very fine ‘tone. Worth $128: will sell for ‘om easy payments. F. G. swrrn, anit 1225 Pa. ave. nw. FOR SALB-SEVERAU BARGAINS—A STIEF¥ UP- right, very little used; a Knabe, Hallet & Da- Vis. Pease and a number of other makes; we will sell very low. Examine our new and second-hand instruments before & CONLIFF, _ant8 417 11th ot. nw. FOR SALE—AT REDUCED PRICES SEVERAL, slightly used Knabe upright, square and grand ianos,, full wranteed; ana second-hand Enos st ‘direst makes at Dargnine and. terlas to suit ‘WM. KNABE & CO. aug-im 817 Pa. ave. a. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE_—A FARM. $17 ACRES, UNDER GooD CULTIVATION; | RUILDINGS ALL IN GOOD CONDITION; “SPLENDID "WATER: FRUIT TREES: 245 MILES FROM THE COURT HOUSE. INQUIRE OF JAS. CLARK, FAIRFAX C. H. CHEAP—A BEAUTIFUL ining house. fruits of all kinds: water in yard: healthy location; convenient to schools and Box. 25235, 05-6t* churches. For particulars address Darnestown, “Md. FOR S\LE—ON EASY MONTHLY 40 acres, with good 4-room dwelling and out- buildings; 2 miles east of Ardwick station, B. and land very fertile and DUCKETT. FORD € 60. (35 F FOR SALE—AT WoopsiDE, MD. SIX-ROOM cottage: Inrge attic, bath, hot and cold water, Fange, cellar, windialll, stable; corner lot, With shade; pelce- $3,000; terme to salt BR. FP. LEIGHTON, 452°D se: For SALE OR EXCHANGE Cottage ‘Hotel, Cherrystone, Va.; completely furnished; ea LoS TAYLOR, Jr., 1938 ‘st. D.W., cor. 4%. ‘CHERRYS Northampton Co., city, 100 guests, st." “an2d-8m* NOTARIES PUBLIC. ‘COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB Ue for all states and territories a SPECIALTY by KR. H. EVANS, office (basement) 1321 F et. Always in office office boure, Tet ‘COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATS CHIROPODISTS. CAN WALK MORE, SA oT CAR fare aud thus improve your health, spirits and Pocket hooie ff ot would only” allow "us to care cur corns and burions.25c) each and up ace fording to complication, PROF. J. J. GEORGES & SON, 1115 Pa. ave. se7 5 FUTURE DAYs, HORSES. ‘HORSES. 8 BENSINGER, Auct! No. 010 Ta ave PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES. Messrs. M. Fox & Son of Baltimore have con- signed to uaa car load of Horses and Mares to be sold within the bazaar SATURDAY MORNIN¢ SEPTEMBER NINTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. In this rt 2 Will be sold one Brown Horse; can trot in 50 or less time. In the talance of this stock @re some good work and driving horses and mares. All to be sold positively, without reserve. 80 head of Horses and Mares Reape, wag A local ae to be sold for want of use. is I be a sale and persons wishing to buy for any kind of business should by pL as ie an WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co. ‘WALL PAPER AT AUCTION. Assignee’s sale of a large stock of Wall Paper. By virtue of an assignment I will sell at the auction rooms cor. 10th and D sts. n.w. on SATUR- DAY, SEPTEMBER NINTH, at ONE O'CLOCK P. no means . REN! M., & stock of Wall Paper for benefit of creditors. se7-2t M EOWIN Assignee. RATCLIFFE, D. NEERS, & 60. 20 PA. AVE. 'N.W. ‘TO WIfOM IT MAY CONCERN, ONE DARK BAY HORSE, ONE CANOPY-TOP JENNY LIND CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, BY AUCTION TO COVER LIVERY CHARGES. on “SATURDAY, MBER NINTH,” aT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., AT THE AUCTION ROOMY OF RATCLIFFE,’ DARR & CO., 920 PA. AVE. N.W., I will sell the above to cover livery charges, the same having been left with me in the hate of W. P. Cissel. All parties Interested will pleane take notice. G. ALEXANDER, se7-2t Rear 916 0 aw GS. BODTS 00... Avctionsers, GBuccessors mer & Sloan.) 1407 G ST. N.W. HANDSOME OAK AND WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, UPRIGHT PIANO, “FINE MIRRORS, -ARLOR SUITES, SIDI 8, HIFFONTERS, FOLDING BEDS, ANDIRONS AND FENDERS, MATTRESSES, ROLLING TOP DESKS, CARPETS. STOVES, ETC. On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER NINTH, 1 TEN O'CLOCK A! M., within our sales rooms, G at., we will sella general line of household goods “of every description, ‘so, A palr of Ponies, Dor Cart, Dayton, Horses and pair of les, ‘art, Dayton, Horses Vehicles of all kinds, Harness, etc. se7-2t C. G. SLOAN & CO., Ancts. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctloneors. TRUSTER'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PEAL ES- TATE IN ALLEY BETWEEN FIRST “AND RAND C STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 1728, folfo 111, et neq. one of the land records for the District’ of Coilimbia and at the Fequest of the party secured thereby, the ister- signed trastee will offer for male by public auction, in frout of the premises, on Y, THE FIPTRESTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. 1). 1803, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following’ dleseribed real estate, situated Inthe city of Waxhincton, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot numbered twenty-two (22), in’ square numbered seven hun dred and twenty-five (725), beginning for the sald PA of ald lot at the ‘southwest corner of sald Jot and running thence north with the east line of the 15-feet alley Atty feet; thence cast fifty feet: thence south with the dividing line between lot 22 and 23 in said square fifty feet, and, thence west along the north Mne of the 30-feet alley and rear line of said lot 22 fifty feet to the place of begionnig, together with the improvements, &. ‘erms. of sale: One-third 3. the balance in one and two years, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per, antiuin, payable seml-annuall secured by deed of trust on the property sold, of all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A’ de- it of $200 required upon acceptance of, bill. f the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk und cost of the defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ adver- fisement of such resale in some newspaper [ub- Ushed tn Washington, D.C. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. se5-d&as JOSEPH ATKINS, | Trustee. RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO., Aucts. THE ENTIRE WELI-KEPT FURNITURE, HANG. GS, CARPETS, ‘&e., CONTAINED IN HOUSE NO. 501 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, the above named residence, by’ direction of a lady declining housekeeping, the entire Furniture contained therein. comprising WALNUT, CHERRY, OAK AND OTHER CHAM. BER SETS. WARDRORES, SPRIN AND OTHER MATTRESS’ STEADS, ERRY Cos. LS RPETS, KITCHEN "REQUIS- ITES, &., to which the attention of parties refurnishing {8 called. ‘Terms casi et . 1407 G at, Latimer & Sloan.) PAIR FINE PONIES, WELL MATCHED, SOUND AND GENTLE, DRIVE SINGLE OR DOUBLE ALSO, ‘DOG CART, RUCKBOARD, LOT HAR™ NESS, ETC., AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, SEPTEMRER NINTH, 1993, at TWELVE M.. in’front of our sales rooms, 1407 G at., we will sell for a gentleman having no further ure for same. the above mentioned horses and veht- cles, to which we invite general attenti e6-3t ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts, x RY 08. 8a? AND AVENUR. W! 2 za 45 WILL BE OFFERED virtue of two certain deeds of trust, att oe the 16th Sy, ot Faces, A tae trict "of Columbia in 1008. tation Liber No. 1686, re spectively 120 et seq.. and 120 et seq., and at le Fequest of the holders of the notes,” we will sell at public auction, in front of the ou THURSDAY, THE ‘TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, ‘a. D. 1808, commencing at FIVE O'CLOCK 'P. M., the ‘following deseribed veal estate, situate inthe District of Solum fo wit: All’ those certain pleces or parcels of land and ——— kuown and ed. Dumbered forty-seven (47) and (48) of Barr and Sanner’s subdivision Block” numbered thirten (3) of A. L- Barber & Co.'s subdivision of Le Droit Park, as said Karr and Sanner’s subdivision is duly recorded in book county "No. & ‘page 78) of the records of the waur- Bh offee District of Columbia, together = soe semevemants Eas rms of ale: One-thi parchase money fpcby Bald nce "od ve Valance” to he pale 18 ree equal tallment respective yne oie deeds of 5 two (2) and three (3) years, secu trust ‘upon the property sold, with interest, pey- ‘able sem{-annually, annum, or all cas A deposit of the the rate of 6 per vent at the option of the parshaser. $250 on cach ot will be required at of sale. Terms of to. F "THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEARS, 612 E et. uw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE HANDSOME THREE -STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK RESIDENCES WITH BAY WINDOWS, BEING 825, AND 329 MAPLE AVENUE, NEXT POOTHE CORNER OF LINDEN STREET, LE DROIT PARK. Duder and by ‘Virtue of a, certain deed of trust Gated the 24th day of February, 1803, and re- comted 12 Liber No. 1780, follo et ae. one of the land records of the District of Ooluinbia, apd py, the, direction in writing of the party se: cured thereby, the undersigned. trvstees, will nell at public auction on THURSDAY, 8 MBER FOURTEENTH, 1803, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in Property, vite hts af 48 an 40. in" Bare nod San 8 47, 48 an arr - erly subdivision of ote in. block 1 in 1a. Drolt Park, improved by three three-story and basemcut brick! residences containing 10 rooms each, with All modern ‘Improvements “and bay windows, and being premises Nos. $26, 327 and 829 Maple av or Tent. Le Droit Park. Each ‘house will be sold scj and mbject toa deed of trust of three tl dollars ($3, 000)—balance one-half cash and notes of purchaser ble in one and two years—@ percent: from Ay of sale, secured on sold, or al . at option of purchaser, ‘A depontt of $100. will be required on acl, house at the time of sale. con, ezanclug and recording at the er's cost. Settlement must be made within tea days from sale or property will be advertised and resold a ratel Fa ale ne purchaser, after five Dublic advertisement. = H: BRADLEY DAVIDSON, Trustee, 1838 F st. 0. GEORGE E. FLEMING, Trusteo, 70 ‘La. ave. nw. GEO, W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 241 G st. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE INTERSECTION OF TENTH STREET AND VERMONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 1775, folio 853 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at she Fequest of the party secured thereby, we will sel in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FIF- TEENTH DAY oF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1893, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. = ee desctibed situate tnt of ington, Dis- Entce of ‘Columbia, to wits Allof lot Zi im’ Elta Gloments’ subdivision, of lots in square ‘numbered three bundred and thirty-three #8 the same is .. follo 185, of the records Sold subject to a deed ymbia. .| of trust to secure the sum of $2,000 and interest. ‘Terms of sale: All cash in excess of aaid deed of trust. $100 deposit at time of sale. Terms tc be complied with in ten days or the property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting pur. chaser. GEO. E. TERRY, EA MARTIN, seteod&ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEFS’ SALE _OF VALUABLE BUILDING Lots “ON, D_STHEET SEAM COUNER OF By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded tn Liber, 1587, folio 405, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Coluinbia, we will sell in front of the premises, on XESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF SEPTEM A.D,” 1893, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... the fol: lowing described laud and premises situate tn the city of Washington, District. of Columbia, and designated as and being parts of lote numbered 17 and 18, in B. Milburn’s subdivisions of square nu dered S82, as per plat recorded in Mber N. K., follo 280, "of the land records of the oifice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, beginning at & point 20 feet weat from the northeast corner of said lot 18, on D street, and running thence west 40 feet on’ said D strest; thence south 115 feet; thence east 40 téet, and thence north 115 feet te the place of beginning, together with all and sin- gular the improvements, ways, edsements, rights, ileges and appurtenances’ to ‘the same. be: nging of in anywise appertaining. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one. and twe years, with notes, Dear 6 per cent per Annum interest, pabable semt-annualls, and "to ‘ a deed of trust Property sold, or all. cash, at of the purchaser, A deposit quired at time of sale, All conveyancing ® Fecording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sule to complied with in fifteen days, otherwise trustees Feserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper Published 12 Washington. D.C. ALBERT A. WILSON, JOHN B. LARNER, sold&as ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. HIGHLY VALUARLE AND DESIRABLE IM PROVED | RUSINESS PROPERTY AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THINTY-FIRST AND 3 EST WASHINGTON, D. SEPTEMRER PAST “FOUR of the premises the most ‘valuable business corner in West. Wash- fngton (Gecrgetown), being PART OF LOT SIX IN OLD. GEORGETOWN, front (Bridge), with a depth of GB. feet 9 In. on Rist ) st, Improved by brick store and dwell: It will be sold subject to a trust of $18,- , payable in installments, the particulars about which will be announced at the sale, ands fur- ther trust of $500 due in December, 1803. Over and above the trust above stated, to be pald in cash, or all of the purchase money may be paid tn cauh, at the option of the purchaser, A It of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Terms to be complied wiah in 15 days from fale, or the right to resell at the risk and cost of fhe defaulting purchaser is reserved. All conves- ‘ancing, &e., at purchaser's cont. RArcLIFFE, Dann 'f ‘00., se2-dads Atctionects, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E STREET NORTHWEST. VERY VALUABLE CORNER BUILDING LOT, ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECOND AND. L STREETS NORTHEAST, aT” AUC- On MONDAY AFTERNON, SEPTEMBER ELEV- ENTH, 1803, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, on the’ promises, we shall sell ‘PART’ OF ORIGINAL LOT 4," “IN SQUARE 748,’ “18x100,"" Located at the northeast comer of 24 and L sts. ne. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in 1 and 2 yeni with notes bearing interest, and secured by @ deed of trust. All conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser’s cost. $100 deposit required at the time of sale, THOMAS DOWLING & ‘CO., se5-dts ‘Auctionéers, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES’ SALE OF RUILDING LOT ON ELEVENTH STREET NEAR THE CORNER OF ny virtue of dced of trust duly recordod 'y virtue a of trust duly rs in Liber 1085, folio 50 et one of the land ree- ords for the District of Coltimbia, we will sell in front of the premises on AY, THE NINE- TEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1802. AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the followtt described land and premises. situate in the city ‘of Ledemm aes District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of original lot ‘numbered 16, In square numbered 964, beginning on ‘the line of fast ith strect_ atthe southeast corner sf said Jot and running thence north on sald street 35 feet 7 Inches; thence west 110 feet 4 1-2 inches; the1 south 55 feet 7 inches; thence east 110 feet 4 inches to the ace of beginning, together with tnd ‘singular’ fhe improvement casement rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same Belonging or in answise Uppertaining “Termes One-third can balance th one and two years, notes to be given ‘bearing @ per cent per am gg cured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or Hcauhy at the option uf the purchaterr 7A “detostt $200 wired at time of sale. All conveyan-ing and recording at — cost. Terms of sale ‘to be complied with in 15 days from fay of sale, otherwise the right is reserved to resell the prop- erty at the ri and cost of defaniting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale ip ‘21 feet 6 In. on M st. Ep gy ER augl- dids ‘Trustees, | SEPTEMBER, creek as follows: toree-tenths (6.5) @ perches; ‘six (6) perches; north 41%, $44 degrees e. iw. Our (4) perches; degrees, four-tenths (18.4) perches to the ; containing two and one-fourth with the improvements there- r cent per purchaser: posit of time of sale. Sale to of sule,otherwise risk and cost of ARD H. RAIN . W LOUIS D. WINE, se6-dkds ‘Trustees, 916 F st. nw. THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE ; PORTION oT THE DISTRICT OF OULUM- BIA, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1701, folio No. 267 et of the land records of the District of Trustees will sell. at pub- tion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMB! A. D. terited ‘real eetate and preiison, tying aad ‘being seritied real estate and elng im the District of Columbia, to it: Part of a tract of land known as “Girls’ Portion,” contain- dog eight (8) acres, more or less, being that rt fs ,fract containing 27" ncreg. 2 rds and 10 perches, 1} south of Thomas Fitnam's L, run Ring souctiwest from the fth street Curmpike-gorth to Trightwuod and nearly opposite the Uultcd State cemetery, known as Bate cemetery, being. the southwest eight (8) acres of the tract conveyed by Joseph Prather to George E. B. Mitchell by deed duly recorded ‘the land records of sald Dis- trict io ber No. 647, folio 352 et seq., Bounded on the northeast by the remaining part of said tract of 27 acres, 2 roods and 10 perct on the north- west by Fitnam’s tract, on the south and east by T"Watren's tract, with right of way_over, road from Fitnam’s to 7th street road, or Brightwood avenue. Being the same premises conveyed by deed of trust =g* ann the said land , in Liber No. 1681, folio No. 385 et a» from Galen B. Creen et ux to Chaties H.C nd William McK. Osborne, trustees. Reference iso being made to a plat of said und made after survey of B. D. rpenter, Ocfober 1685, a true of which is annexed to and made part of said deed recorded in Liber No. 1681, folio 385 et sen. The aid. property ‘Will be sold subject to a deed of trust for $4,000, dated June 1, 1892, for three —— with iuterest at 7 per cent, payable quar- ens. Terms of sale: The purchase money over and above the trust mentioned to be paid one-half cash, and balance in one year, secured by a deed of trust upon the said iy, With interest at 6 per cent, of all cash at the option of the purchaser: A —- of $100 will be required at the Se ges of sale" ie the terms of vale are not complied with XN. B.—Consigoments received up to the hour of sale. The inrgest and best arranged AUCTION HOUsE IN THE ‘COUNTRY. "A Flores and (AT ZNELYE, 7 CLOCK.” forses and a number los, several Sets Single and Double Hi Side edie, ete. meee, Peter Simple; good second in Dumblane races last fall; trots and paces in 3 fast; mew Side- , Harness. _SeT-2t THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., Ancts, ‘THOMAS: BOWLS. & ©0.. AUCTIONEERS, — 2 E st. nw. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER NINTH, 1693, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, AT OUR AUCTION ROOM, BY ORDER OF J. 8 LAWRENCE, GRaY PERCHERON STALLION “CALIN ed by M. W. Dunham, Llinols; folded March 1, 1583; sixteen hands one inch bi weigbt dey tenet ie Deeeeed Se ast every Fes fe Is re ; an tnd #rench stud © Pedigree will be shown at sale, ‘Can be seen any time before sale at John bles, 627 and 629 G a. ts ENTIRE STOCK, FIXTURES, GOODWILL AND LEASE OF THE OLD ESTARLISIED DRUG BUSINESS AT THE CORNER OF THIKTY- TOWNS, BY avcrToN whee ae Qu MONDAY, mises at the Btreots, the entire skock “or Pace Dees, Chemica, of Pure Dees, Tollet ‘and Fancy Articles, Clears, ‘Tohacems, Sty, &e. Also. the Fixtures, Lease. ‘While thin Ie probaniy ne oldest drug ‘stand in uorgetown, the stock | of Drogs, Chemicals, &e.. are rutirely: mew and frest and of the best quality. ‘This establishment je at resent fone, 2 good cash business, which can be creased, the owner's reason for selling being that having other buxiness ty which be wishes to Gexote bis whole time nnd-atention, Terims made known at eal DARR & ©O., Avets. s2-dédbs RATCLIFFE, FOR SALE—Honses & Venrcurs. FOR SALE—CHEAP_A MICH Bay HORSE: NINE Fears old: perfectly and a ‘ariver, Single or double. Inquire 617 Bast Capitol st. ete FOR SALE—40 HORSES MULES. at J. C. WINEBERGER’'S QOACH FACTORY, Brightwood ave. and Rock Church rend; sold for the want of work. acta For SALE_CHEAP—A GooD DELIVERY WAG- on, ope leather extension-top surrer, one fine made DucET, one phacton for $10; also lange ce chest. 911 Sth st. nw. FOR SALE—A YOUNG BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS old; suitable for uny heavy work; sold of use. Apply at 836 Pa. 2. For, SALE _OR EXCHANGE 2 COUP aways, 8 ‘coupelettes, 1 Victoria park wagon, Brewster drag. 2 ladies’ phaetons, 3 fine traps. 6 Tar, G0 sets of fie harness, ait cea: erasing; ee “wi GEYER, 406 Pa. ave. nw. on easy terms, Be8 FOR SALE-ONE BAY HORSE, 9 YEARS OLD; Weighs about 1,250 Ts.; gentle and pleasant driver, For sale cheap for want of use at 915 New Jersey ave. n.w. eet R SALE—A FINE FAMILY BAY HORS ness, &c., and a phacton; a complete ‘outft cheap. Call or address 927'F st. n.w., or J. GHEEN'S, Por @ ot. stailes. eb-Bt? FOR SALE—FOR LESS THAN HALF OOST—A imp seat Surrey, almost new in god condi: ; also set Of harness. Call at 1011 8 st. nw. se-6t* FOR SALEBY PARTY LEAVING CITY, THRES good driving horses and a fine family mare: As above required, the property wil, be resold at | Slso a Krewster buggy apd harness: he ‘risk apd coet of deftulting: purchascr. “Al cen: | 27D st. nw * —— a too Se FOR SALE—20 YOUNG HORSES ah dicagger ag Graft horwee and. drtvers'1 pair of carriage cms. a ER te Se a ecS-dkds Fendali butiding. LEY'S STABLE, 1408 E st. nw. audi DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, IMPROVED "BY PARTIALLY — ERECTED BRICK DWELLINGS, ON FLORIDA AVENUE BETWEEN FIRST AND THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST. BEING HOUSES NOS. 218, 220, 222 AND 224 FLORIDA AVENUE. By virtue of a deed or trast to the undersiencd ated the 11th day of March, 1892, and recorded the 2ist day of April, 182, in Wber 1681, folio. 1 et neq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumblay sre wilt sell, at, the oat the parties secured thereby. at pnblic auction. in front of ti on NESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH AY OF SEPTEMBER. A) D. 1893, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and in the city of Washington, tn the trict of Colunbia, and designated as lots four teen (4), fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), in Archi. bald C. Walters and others’ subdivision’ of part of square five bundred and Atty (50). as mala. ube division ts recorded tu the office of the surveror of the District of Columbia in book 15, ‘page 6 and also all that part of said square becinning at the northwest corner of said lot 14 and running thence northwest wardly the line of Boundary street (now Florida avenue) 11.62 feet: thence due south 67.61 feet; thence eastwardly 5.4 feet to the southwest corner of said lot fifteen (15); thence northwardly 68.11 feet In a straight line to place of beginning, ‘now embraced in lots. numt twenty-three” (23), twenty-four (24). twenty-five (25) and twenty-six (28). in Edward Wilson's. sub. Aivielon as recorded tn liber, 19, follo. 109, of "the the surveyor’ Ice’ of the Distrlet of Columbia. The last named lots will be wold as ar entirety, ‘but If satisfactory bids are not obtained the tristees will sell the property separately. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance te one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent Per annum until paid, secured by a deed ‘of trust on the property, Or all cash. at the option of the Purchaser. A it of $200 required on nach lot at the time of sale, All conveyancing nt cost of Porehaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with fo ifteen days from day of sule or trusteos ronerve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulcing purchaser. an30-4&As, THOS. DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, 612 E st. nw. ‘TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT AT LE DROIT PARK, REING HOUSE No, 1902 HAREWOOD AVENUE. By virtue of 2 deed of trust dated August 15, 1800, Teconded. tn Liter 1511, folio 358 et we, of the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘and At the request of the parties secured, we will offer for sale at public anction, in front of the. prem fren, on MONDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH Dat OF 1808, AT “HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., that parcel of land situated in the county of Washington and District of Columbia, Known as lot No. 12. in block 13, in A. Le Barber & Co.'s subdivision of certain tracts of land known as “‘Le Droit Park,” as recorded tn Liber Governor Shepherd No. I, folio 13, tm the sur Yeyor's office of the District of Columbia. ‘Fristoe fronts 36.19 feet ‘on the circle at the intersection of Maple and Harewood avenues and $8.98 feet on Harewood arenne, contains 12.247 76 fuuare feet of ground and is improved by « large rame ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase fn casi the balance a qual amounts, for which the pur: be‘given, Dearing interest’ fom ay it 6 per cent, payable. wem)-an- nualls, and secured by deed of ‘trust on the prop. erty, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. $300 must be paid to the trustees as a Gepost time of sale. All_conveyancing and recordmg purchaser's cost. ‘The trustees reserve the Tight tr Tesell after five days’ advertisement at the risk and cost of the purchaser if the terms are Bot complied with in ten dars from day of sale. RICHARD T. “Morsi ARTHUR L. MORSELL” ac2-d&ds ‘Trustees, ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 Fst. ow. TRUSTFES SALR OF TWELVE Two-sTor FRAME DWELLINGS. REING NOS 110, S205 1214 L. STREET SOUTHEAST, AND NOs.’ 1020, 1022, 1024. 1030, 1082. 1084. 1014, 1016 AND. 1018’ TWELFTH ‘STREET SOUTHEAST. By, Virtue, of two separate deeds of trust. cach ated the 27th day of February, 1883, and rach duly recorded in Liber 1795, folios 178 and 184, et. fReq., one of the land records of the Distri-t of ‘Co. Iumbta, and by direction of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees wilt sell_at que Ne auction. tn front of premises. on AY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 16) COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, Lots 94, 97 and the following described = Seon Erste sors tote Oh. Tobe NOL. Hee Ae aoe nd 4 lots. 107, 108 and 109, fame Fristae’s subdivision nt tote tp square 1928. being Now. 1210, 1212 and 1214 Ts af fe. and" Nos, 1020. 1022. 1024, 1090. 108% 193d, TO1i, “T016 “and 10i8 12th sta's.e. The Improve: ments consist of two-story frames with, water vied Sewerage. All converancing and recording at pure $100 Aeposit required on each house easy and mytc enews st = GEORGE ¥.WORTHINGTON, s Trasteas. RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., Auctioneers. TRUSTEFS’ SAL OF VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. NG THE TWO-STORY BRICK FRONT WITH FRAMFP RACK RUTILDING, DWELLING No. 1 I STREET NORTHWEST, AT ATCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the Pistrict of Columbia, passed on the 34 day of July, A. 1893, in equity enuse No. 1 5 ee ae a vy + al. are complainants a Emily M. Hurley et al. are defendants, the undersigned trustees will offer auction in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMRER, A. 1D. 1893, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P’M., the following described real estate lying and being tn the city of Washington in ‘District of Coiambia aud known and described a8 and being lot num: bered “ in Rothwell’s subdivision !2 square numbered four hundred and Afty-two (452). ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be in cash, the residue in two equal installments at one and two years from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by deed nt ‘trust upon the premises sold and the notes to bear in- terest at the rate of six per cent per a1 the day of sal payable semi-annual al cash. at the option of the purchaser. A depusit ‘of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Terme to be complied with in fifteen dass from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell ‘the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All ‘convesancing, recording, fee. at the’ cost of the purchaaer. JOUN “CRETKSHANK, enton buildiag, be D. & MACKALL, 416 Sth 1381-AK-As or a029-4kds or sale by public | FOR SALE_200 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAG ons to suit ny Parpose At be mt. sori ices, for cask, Hine; also 5 = see stock. ‘Bazar rot Ww. F. GEYER 460 Pa. are. us ge 5 next_ this an: the Columbus ‘Bessy "De i Fy i I i | 4 i § ie i i H i} “it D. ber 7, 1808. Tate sealed in ‘wii "be received at this Stice until TWO O CLOCK FM. ON SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1808, and immediately thereafter tn the Presence of bidders for furnishing and St the Building for the Librarysof Comreas, ae ‘this cit the following materials and work, Ramely: 1. White Marble Deck for Book Stacks. 2. Cast Iron Door and W! Frames “nfo . 4. Mal and Pine Sasa ga emi, Satara Window Glaps. —% “ All of items 1 and 3 will be pecifications, tions, and bli i RG cation to REEN, Saperint _867,9,11,13,15,418 SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING foundations, eit foundations. either of Trick ‘of for the init "MOSDAT: tet ELEVEN BER, ‘at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, tions and for t Higns and plans for this work can be seen at 8 in Gallery of Art daily from 2 to 10 o'clock be it the office Ernest. Pinge. Architect, 84 Broad st New Souk sia HOTELS. THE LINCOLN, 10TH AND Hf STS.—ONE OF Ti beat. Within’ one biock of B street ‘ear’ Ie ‘Kooms single or en suite. ‘New _Moderate ‘rates, THE BUCKINGHAM, 915 ‘and ISTH ST. Weat side McPherson saguare: 5 _remod- gied: newly furnished ‘and under ‘sem amamene. fmanttary plawhing and. steam “heating cleeant rooms, ‘en suite or singles ‘arranged. f for familicg “and “transient A. L. ‘BLISS, Proprietor, WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st, Washington, D. EBBITT noUS WASHINGTON, D. 2022, CHICAGO HOTELS. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS WITH BOAR in private residence; convenient to three lies FUE Greet to fair: Attoon ride. Mra, . A. MYERS, 4e23-3m — 1925 “Michigan ave., e LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COVERT OF ‘THE DISTRICT Holding © special term for Orvians’ Court. busi- WASHINGTON,D.Ce Angust 25, 1800, rine uaiter of the estate of Julia Hatin. late of Appiteation it : pplication for letters of administration on the jornased estate of the ‘anid di has this day been made by Matilda Harridy. All persons interested wre hereby notified to vin this court on FRIDAY, THE FIFTEEN AY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M., to” show cause why letters ministration on the estate of ceased ‘should not issue feteo reek tn the Was Law” Weport Fen the Washington Law or and Evening Star previous to the said day. Ry the court: CHAS. C. COLE, Aseo. Justice, ‘Test: L. b. Wriairt, Register of Wills for the D.C. EMANUEL M. HEWLETT, Proctor. au3iJawiw OCEAN TRAVEL. ARTHUR W. ROESON, 615 15th st. nw, Telephone 1604. Steamship, Passenger and Tourist Agent. ‘Tickets to Europe by all lines. Drafts in sums to sult. Foreicn Express. (aud) Custom House Broker. STEAM CARPET CLEANING AMMONIATED STEAM CAMVET -CLEANLN Vorks.—Carpets cleans the best Carpets made moth proof free of Sta fresses made ‘to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1708 and_1710 E n.w. Telephone, S04, mb * ML NEWMYER, Manager. ABOUT GEORGETOWN. Coroner's Inquest Into the Death of Harry King. THE MOTORMAN EXONERATED The Most Successful Year of Canal MANY MINOR MATTERS. a any Robert Pettit, M. Greenbaum, ex-Sergt William H. Trunnell, James Wolf, Dr. B. S. Walmer and Benjamin Thrift composed the jury yesterday summoned to meet at the seventh precinct station house to heat testimony and decide upon whom to fix the responsibility for the death of young Harry W. King, who was crushed ond and Georgetown line near the junction of the Loughborough, Pierce Mill and Tenley- town roads at about 8:30 o'clock on the pre vious afternoon. ‘The jury began their consideration of the case shortly after 3 o'clock under the direc- tion of Coroner Woodward. Charles the motorman, testified that his car was soing at an unusual rate, that he rang gong when about thirty feet from of the collision and that, istence of a board fence, he King and his wagon until they were ten feet of each other. It was then too to bring the car to a full stop in time avold the fatality, Hardly three feet that point separate the railroad compan) tracks from the building lne and it clearly seen by the jury, who went to the place of the accident, that the crash been unavoidable. On their return to station a verdict of accidental death was given and the motorman exonerated. In- directly, though, the railroad company censured for not being particularly when running its cars past such a danger= ous place. The representatives of the com- pany present at the inquest were ‘ilson Offutt and Superintendent Milla, ‘Traffic on the Canal. Boats are daily coming in with heavy cargoes. Captains, as a rule, are taking back to Cumberland and intermediate points paying loads and everything connected with the Chesapeake and Ohio canal is @ flourishing condition. ‘This has most successful season the canal for many, many years. Not only has it been profitable to the company and those who follow the canal town, as a whole, has benefited @ casual observer would think was Boats to arrive yesterday via the canal laden with coal were as follows: Cc. F. T. Beale, F. Hoff; 14, Capt. F. Hoff; No. F. Swain; No. 14 Capt. G. R Johnson, ‘Capt. F. Moore; A. Capt. Engle; No. 105, Capt. J, Hanway, Capt. J. Leary; P. Williams; L. W. Guinand, Capt. W. French; Plow Boy, Capt. W. French; Sallie, Capt. Werdebaugh; Boats to clear Cumberland via the No. 117, Capt. J. i } that could be done to make the ing especially attractive was large gathering that assembled to Siar gh easy pees sion. The con’ Mr. Charles E. Evens of Fort Myer, and Miss Hannah Roberts of Rev. W. Alvin Smith officiated. Roberts, brother of the bride, By gi well, both of this place, were night at Trinity Church, Rev. lan officiating. Asbury Green, « barefooted, greasy looking colored as a “growler rusher” Factory Hill, was arrested having taken too much of the liquid Purchasing for his neighbors. paliss Maggio Peters died last evening She was in her fifteenth year. z spending a week with Mr. Jeremiah Sulli- van in Rockville, Md. framed suspicion of having arrested on ovens Plicated in a recent larceny. A. comy to fr Hl has been been im- most a pure state and indications polst to a very heavy deposit. —_—— With Bow and Arrow. ‘During the past week arch- the championship matches. laiies Mrs MC. Howell of Cinennadl an easy winner. Since Mrs. tle Creek, Mich. retired tion no other lady has best. At the next meeting is hoped to bring the two be possible the American record ably be broken. Officers f year were chosen with a the suctess of the McGowan of this city is W. Maxson secretary and McNabb and Anderson of the executive comm! tournament 4id much toward enthusiasm of those present point to a larger gathering than even that of 1887. ieee Sedgwick Sedgwick Command, No. if 8 e if i i 8 Hitt lie r *e 4 # Union ; erans’ Union, held a very enjoyable Tuesday night at Union Veteran Hall. The attendance was quite large included the wives and daughters of the Garrett and Master Burton Garrett, rec tations by Capt. DeWitt C. Sprague an@ Uttle Miss Hastings, and addresses by Col, Wm. Edgar Rogers, Dr. Pettys and ‘Thos. R. McKee. At the conclusion refreshments were served ai then there was dancing. Sedgwick Com- mand te increasing in “membership sperity and nothing ‘con Jnore to this result than the interest takep by the wives of its members. ef ‘The will of the late John Wesley Wi formerly of Philadelphia, has been ff Sears and Jeaves his estate to his wife, em years and leaves his estate 10 ! at her death to his children and graudchtle dren. The will of the late Francis U. Stutt leaves his estate to his wife, Martha, whe he names as executrix. ‘The will of the late Dorsey Denney leaves to Lucinda Denney, his wife, all his estate and names her as executrix, —_——_ To Attend the Council. Mr. F. W. Kablert, representative of the Improved Order of Red Men of the Dise trict, leaves on Saturday for Wes Moines, Iowa, to attend the annual session of the Great Council, which will convene on Tues day next. His daughter, Lu Kahlert, ac companies him. FOR DYSPEPSIA. Uxe Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. Dr. 0. M. Brown, Cornish, Me. says: “T have usedit in my practice during the last few years, and can with al candor say that Iu cases of 6 Drought abont throug’ abuce of the stomach br Cee of an improper diet have failed to fnd any remedy that wou'd Temve the trouble +o quickly oF prow® 60 grateful to the stomacn or patient. I cousidgy it a boon to sufering Kumaulty.”