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FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR SALE_HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 0, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1893. FOR SALE_HOUSES. <j an & Sage mire BBEEE, eae * fa SP seis: ee ee rs 2 = He (a 5) 3 oueang aeai8 = ae; Pet # FBiatet Leth Siva 175 1510 Bem ‘& 19thsts 195.37 | se between 20th, 21 } B Defreen Land MM Such end zist sia BU] INS CAN BE INED aT Ot j wide “FOr PERMITS APPLY TO HBR AS 8 833 838 i Pa B aE EE 1 LBs ae tg ISHED. Mist near NTS Seer tea {Sek st near 133 Vermont 150 a eee eh beer, 18m #3 ‘st near Duy nS inn 75 FOR S4LE-TWO BRICK HOUSES; ALTVAYS Tented; $1,800 each. Apply to OWNER, 1250 H st. ae. se10-6t FOR SALE-ON EASY TERMS, OR EXCHANGE (0D vacant c- stylish new brown-stone house; 16 rooms; fard-wood finish a natural wood; heat. ed by steam; located near Dupont Circle; offered uly on account of sickness owner's family. Apply to owner, G. J. BOND, prom 1 st. seld-eolw For SALE—A VERY CHEAP HOUSE AT $4,000; Bearly new; 9 rooms and bath; newly and beau- tifully papered: bomse 18 fect wide; T alley in rear; a conventent and healthy location. The number fs 12 N st. uw., @ few steps from New York ave. cars It DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 506 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—ONLY $2,000.4 NICE BRICK DWELL- ing in Le Droit Park; 2 stories and basement: @ nicely papered rooms and bath; first-class sur rou ins. DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nar. It FOR SALE-$1,300 EACH: 3 BRICK HOUSES IN Wyle st. nc. each reat for $9.30; this is ver houses. - sid STONE. S04 and 806 F st. nw. 1t_ FOR SALE-TAKE A LOOK AT THOSE WELL built mew houses commer of 34 and P sts. n.w.: about the best in the northwest for the price, $2.70 each: 3 sold last week; the rooms are and cellars. DAVID D. STONE. 804 and 806 F st. ow. it FOR SALE—HERE'S A FINE HOME FOR $6,000; ou Sth st. n.w.. two stories; frat floor. saloon parlor, room, kitchen; 4 bed rooms, large Sellar; lot, 50.6x100 to alley. = nw. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. DAVID 'D. STONE, $04 and S06 F st. Jet FOR SALE—REDUCED TO $4,750 TO MAKE A quick sale; a nice new corer house 1230 20th St., Georgetown; near two lines of cars: well duit; 8 micely ‘papered rooms und bath; easy DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—ON 15TH ST. NEAR 8 ST. stories and basement brick dwelling: i ch and a.m.i. A bargain at the price. scites ed. Me MYERS, 100 Ti FOR SALE_HoUsES— NORTHEAST. NORTHWEST. [1253 to 1250 F at, bi isu | Ge, and G88 to '34d 5.500] 13th st, bb, nd | i 1234 G st, bb, (peter SOUTH 1113-15 and st, fh, 10 and 6r. 321 ‘and 823 D st, each, 8,000, 414 K'st, "tb. Sr. ..1,000 8007 Hope ave, >, fe..800 Hon of the property om At office for’ bulletin = T. E. WAGGAMAN. SALB-NEW HOUSES; BARGAINS; EASY terms; 615 to 623 6th st. ne. and 639 G st. n.e.; ‘6 and’ rooms; back building: cellar; long yard: ‘alley; papered, &c. Inquire OWNER, 1308 ¥ st. cx 1528-3m FOR SALE-A NEW SIX-ROOM BAY-WINDOW cottage; bath, latrobes, range; hot ard cold Water; ‘marble-top washstand: electric bells; fine chandelters and mantels; ceilar, &c.; location, 12th st. ne. (Trinidad); ‘price, $2,000; wilt rent readily at $20 per mouth; terms, ahout $000 cash balance monthly; all other houses same row and sold for $8,300. L. WALTER WEED & CO. its National Mutual Building and Loan Asso elation of New York, 509 11th st. n.w. sel8-8t* FOR SALE—P BET. 1TTH AND 18TH STS. n.w., S-story and cellar, 18 rms., brown, Stone, new and attractive. ‘$18,000 N bet. 17th and 18th sta., 3. 10 rooms, bly modern. 14,000 ‘ave. near N. H. ave., cel., 10r., new, commodious, convenient 12th nen Ga, 2a. and hfe. and b near G ne. 20, .; fr. and b, new. ‘se16 WATERS & THOMPSON, 1335’ F st. u.w. FOR SALE_A ST. N.W. BET. 4TH AND STH, & story 18r-br.,.now renting for $4 mo. Price,$5,500. S-atory 16-room brick: let 20x90 to alley; io 3 location, n.w:; near, cars. Price. furnace heat and nicely papered: near N. H. ave. Price, $6,500. B-story br..8th st.n.w. bet. N ard 0. Price,$7,200. ‘S-story brick; 18 rooms: 2 bath rooms: ali the latest {mprovements; Just folshed: New Hamp- shire ave. bet. M and N sts. . . P st. n.w., S-story brick; lot 20x10 to alley. Price, $13,500. F st. n.w., 3-story brick; 12r.; bath. "$12,500. Sstory brick; 9 rooms and bath and a.m.!.: to # desirable location ne.” Price, $5: se16 Rooms 4 and 6, Atlantic didg., 000 F st. y 12,000 4,100 FOR SALE_A HANDSOME 9-ROOM BRICK, A near Tth st. me., @. m. 1. es en oe ee ae eS Se Five handsome bricks bath, m. ‘ST. 000 FOR SALE—2002 TO 2010 15TH ST. N.W. Price only $9,500. These dwellings, on 15th st. near U st., have ten rooms and tiled bath room; hard-wood dnish and all mt; Only $500 cash and balance of equity payable © mont! 2 ‘WESCOTT, WILCOX & HTESTON 1907 Pa.’ave. and 6th and La. ave. Houses open for inspection. ‘5016-6 | FOR SALE—422 ELM ST., LE DROIT PARK 3 stone and brick dwelling: 6 rooms, bath; ml; &c.; terms, $50 cash, balance of cali po pee oaths peice. one $3.200, _Sel63t 1907 Pa. ave. and éth and La. med. imps. CHARLES W. HANDY, nw. sel6-Bt 610 ith AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE St, EXTENDED, NEAR SC. CARS THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW “TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. Spa Se THIS AFTERN' pong ~ T T $200 cash, hele $13. RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00, Auctioneers, © G. SLOAN & 00., aucts., 1407 G st ORTGAGER'S SALE. ©. G. SLOAN & 00., Auctioneers, Pa oe let pital Guccessars to Latimer & Sloan) oe undersigned ‘will sel at public axle on_ the tae bane then B'S praee * “hance fo wee A Ones | PERT ORNS TA Ta ae RARE AND MAGNIFICENT fEWENTIETH. teas." at SIX” OCLOCK |comron Site Tweak ne eet aan, DSRANK L. HANCOCK & 00., WITH FRAMB BACK BUILDING, COLUEoTION OF Fi cet? .26, in dlock 6, of Takoma Park, fronting 215 1 8B. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, mitt eB : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SA fest oo Holly ave, ith depth ot 255 feet "ime | On ONDA. pAETEMBER TWENTY Purr. FOR SALE—1020 F ST., TOGETH! of the Sa; Court of PUBLIC AUCTION, eight rooms and modern improvements. tera front of the premiioes we Will olor s8. in abate new houses on F and 11th sts.; terms rg 4 ‘OF about seven minutes from station and is a beauti- | 767, improved Wintgr ie oming: get ivcateds Sear arent ce, the OM cay | eR Ree ane ATS | cr nece brick “welling, with "sit seers improvement, and Day later. ei ee eae ‘$100 ‘complainants ay TN The ‘Terms easy. ay xD six, rooms and bath apd papered ‘Suzougbot. HANCOCK & CO., cor. 18 male eat | NO. 1000) 8 STREEE, “OOH CORN. ava, |, cere Attorney. | with 25 years to ran, Telance ip cash. re NEE on woxDAr. RETISH LEGATION. Attorneys, Rockville. __set6-4t_|{i'ten dure. “tie metene es De complied she ‘room for stat a Ps] on TuESDA! ‘apd, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER SSS selsdkds ¢.'G' SLOAN & CO.. Auctioneers. Speck bes a teed Ses ons, 2 ag at ELEVEN'O'CLOOK A.M. ach day, lat rest = RATCLIFFE DARE & 00., Aucta, Rew sehool house. "K: hye No. 1800 N street, corner ave-| THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, — Ofice open to 8 p.m. in square | BB* ite the British Legation), we will sell 12 E st. nw. fate gn A BS recidae to tw equal ieereinenes | therein, comprising many rare and desirable arti- ‘SOUTH BR ND, D.C. wen eet sy Ga abe gare ceroe ane atecn | aR ROE aires et ot oat rete reet_ cars. $3, ‘be secured by’ deed’ “AL, RUGS OF 708, at folio 487 et oe Saat irae Pica aes cee| | GANT natan Gen oe Chea | pot oe pcm terest at the rate of six per cent per annam from jc ‘oF FURDAY, the Gay of sale, semieamaaly pi ee tarp od = a ret Al gb Day ‘thed, at S200" win'be Poauired. athe tans se Ase oat sig a pare ea BURY PARLOR P.M., the fol ‘described required at the time of Te eS the “‘Distriet jambia, to ite Of sale, ofherwite: the, Gustees seaesongth oy | EY SATIN DAM ae PME pit cae) hm black. aurbereg resell the property ANGIN ‘OTiFU . aw. Gietcliing puxndaer” Lh ‘Comreyeating Sects | EORTIERS OF VAIIOUE BAND. rstoiinon of a, tract &e., at cost of the 4 6 4 SOME BUHL CARD TABI Pe Mig Bs mland.” 12 recone Sa ee cone ea Sore. ye aN ber Nex (county subdivision), fll D. 8 MACRALte HY IN FENDI ANDI situate on the comer of 14th 416 Sth st. nw, P G One-third cash, balance u ENGRA) INGS, WA’ and the A | ed Sia Va vabte ou Fanitabe went earn name a ett ats. n.w.; every modern convenience and| THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPO! 7 Trad recc 4 Bapdsoni decoration pce, $7,000; forge te | count, of the rate unti WEDSINDAT, ePren e CARD BIG A BRAC, BRA EEE Sti | cammce cmt. $100 anaes weqeined at tied a ult. Room | a BER THIRTEENTH, at same hour and H <, sale. ¥ ol RACK! OAK BAL PRE ai ole Sat ES CE Thon ee ee eee Sararces i = at tee | HST MORIA ORR ROEROARD, | 208% Een anes y soto of tie ee et ee SREPTEM, | MIRROR-BACK Sipe CHINA THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, .~ cain, TC AY, AND Ci IN Ty Ez w. ER NINETEENTH, 1903, at the same hour and| 40 M4. PROM, MOND EXPOSITION ys cies — HO WY TO MATCH “RECEIVER'S SALE” HOUSES AT GREAT BARGAINS. vio wee TEA BET, CHICA AND GLASS, “OF THe White stone and brick, built by 7. F. eee tees BESk IN Oau” wichTY CARVED: ANT “or THE PRODUC Schneider, on Q st. bet. 17th 18th. |$11,500 LIBRARY SET OF SOFA CHa! IN 3 ma Tnaee keae Va oes Cat RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auetionsora, GREEN MOROCCO LEATHER: ODD LEATH. aon” Jor. a deen, irae Totr reduce. to. TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED Feat ms.| BRUSSHLS CARERS AMP. trod eee Ee ene gy BOON. BAND O STREETS NOMTHRADD | CLAW FOOT | CENTER ta HERS | “THREE MILK WAGONS, TWO GOOb WORK” AT AUCTION. ae *] EOcncaee, AED, Die. Wire BRASS “HORSES AND’ HARNESS,’ CHI ON Y -TERMS_VERY By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in 7 PIECES. 3, | 20 TEN-G. CANS, LOT SMALL Uttle money required, aod paymente en be Ve | Liber No, 1736, follo tis ot pede ane Oe the asd LUXUIOUs EASY CHAIR AND COUCHES | JABS. ONE” SEPARATOR, cee a1 SO ga ee Corcoran ot; TER Zise ot. | recorde fur the District of Stherety, ie Wades | HANDSOMELY “UPHOLSTERED ON Wire| CREAM EXTRACTO! A apy ‘ecured thereby, jor: AMES ABES Esk ¥ Godbaan, 608 isth'ne, > Ms section | Hemed truntee wll ofter for sale be yes | LT ORER TANGY CHAIRS Matiog: | MILK VATS” | CHEESE = ——— << —— in front of the premises, vA’ TH) H BOXES, THREE PLATFORM ALES, MILK NDSOME_ NEW TH FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.B, i908, | ANY WALNUT AND OAK Hee WA: | TEST. WATER COOLER. THREE WALNUT 1815 19th st. ‘n.w.; thirtees | at BIVE O'CLOCK P.M. sn dpperined |ANDSOME MIRROR-FRONT WINDSOR MA- 3 en i lane ae 4 bwin ‘ OGANY FOLDING HED WITH FINE TIATk | OFFICE DESKS, OAK REVOL. room; all latest uuprovements; | real estate, situated in 'the ‘city of Washi rt . ANOTH, TS] QF DRAWERS, OAK Tabi arefuly bail T OUF personal supervision | District of Columbia, te wit: Part of lot num OAR AND PEATHER: OEP Cuan oGANy | _ STOOLS, LOT UMBEB, fc. Mnopections Foe” rerenz, Feapect: Ouse open foe | twenty-two (22), in’ aquare numbered seven oD: CKERS. TABLES, PIER TABLE. Act SC. | On TUESDAY MORNING, 2 iy to TYLER & RUTBENPORD, 1907 F Gred and twenty-five (125), beginning for the “ARIES AND DESKE IN WALNUT, FINE | TYSIXTH. 1808, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, Bpply, to » rt of said lot at the southwest corner of sa! TOILET SETS, BRUNSWICK BALKE GO.'S | 1 shail sell the entire contents of the Producers ona ee. te Tt eanning thence north with the east line of BILLIARD TABLE, WITH BALLS. baiey Co., No. 1005 B st. n.w., which is partly FOR SALE—NEAR 21ST AND R A MODERN | fence south witht thet diane toe nota eg] RACKM. Be.: ALSO LEATHER-COVERED — home, having a width of 25 feet and con} g squth with the dividing line between lots CHATRS. SIDEBOARD, &c.. IN SAME ROOM; | Terms cash. PHIL W. CHEW. 10 rooms ‘and ‘bath. Price, $11,000. “SEMMes & | 22, 2nd 25 Wao arts Stee of tke ee ine LOUNGER. ROR-FRONT WARDROBE, | _sel¢-dts iE = ae) a= — mee = ite of anid lot 2 arty fect to the placevot | ZARDINTE RES, CURIOR AND. GREAT MANY | RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00, AUCTIONEERS. SALE 484. ST. N. tw tage! ements, &e. p ia Oe wel : tleularly handsome, solidiy built 7-room tay, win: ferma'of “sale: One-third’ casks. the balance PARE KARST, DESCRIRED IN THE CATA-| CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING Pog ee a 19 se front: built ith ex- = Po and two yea: with tnt it at the rate COOKING UTENSILS. x . BLY Saunas ce closet ‘rooms bright, dry, cony, convenient’ tering | secure by aa Sees nay: | po 8 thle in the owt tmportant and attentive By ‘vistue ot w Georce of the Supreme Court of Toute of : [AM MA‘ | all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de-| Sele of the Kind made here for some time, and as ated April 14, 1890, and pot of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. | the ioe Ste, 8h Stet clam, well Regt and! tm 900d | of a on ental order of said court, dated No- | FOR SALE SEW ENGLISH BASE\IENT, HOUSE dare tron oy 2 ‘tle” the urtee rexervea'the | tention, FOr" furtber, Partieare tnd catalocues | T3130." tore are complete: ‘ a s - seotns; it to resell the ty at the risk and cost | 9 ot me ice. 7 on cahi- a the un- 4 thelemica ces Merge “in at | Pts ER Say“ att | Mag alray a Wagga ae | etn ed Wan ig eng le |*" Siu Et ntl of tt. mere 04 Sede Mins Ge SPD Tears htguyd | indi Wannron” Eval" Phuting| SEAT” eueatAuevioscre W1'G e_| he evmion oy REDREMTAN he TWARES.| na rep unttrd y's Sie tame dig, wher Oe ; ay é be Tospected Oy "parties in earch ota pertect | *M4,recording at the coat of the pure aa DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. O'CLOCK P.M..all the right, title abd interest of the | “Noe. 752. 754 and 756 are t It will be sold cheap. The number is 1321 T st. n.w. se13-6t* Owner lives at 920 10th st n.w. FOR SALE-AT A BIG BARGAIN, IN EITHER Of those two hoases at the se. cor. of 8 and 18th sts. o.w.; each bouse bas § rooms and bath and Bl the intent ‘conveniences ofthe ‘day and can Dought at @ in. reat CHARLES W. HANDY, e8-12t to 18th ot. nw. 7 ATS SE aS mar rs y known as 5 z B.D. houses, 1! 1832 and 1834 T st. n-w., PA ceearnee monk $ ‘oD rear o! 5 _OGDEN, Warrenton. Va. ___set-im? ” FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW 9-ROOM HOUSE; PE DL cas Sane as te Bisa Mal" tae set im FOR SALE-A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PUR- See at uncrceptioaliy’ low cles sated bw. ‘unexcey 7 Pete Seton ore sts, ‘conta: ‘and Tr. a Prices, "$5,800, $1,005, 41-600 "and. $6,000. To handsome houses on st. near 13th; 8r., bath, store room: $7,000 and $7,200. houses oan. side of 8 st la lot; brown-stone bath, celiar and steam heat are exceptionally well buil conventences, and” are ra elaborate cabinet mantels, ¢! Ns, gas lighting and fine granolithic sidewalks. In- Spect them: at once, as they can de FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL OOR. HOUSE IN GROW- Ing section of n.w.; near 3 of cars; contain- tag, 10 roma, ath, cellar and all modern tm men! ice, ‘$9,000. reduction Eimediate purchaser ak 202-30 OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Penn. ave. FOR SALE_TWO BROWN-STONE AND PRESSED- brick houses; 10 rooms,beautiful cabinet mantels, BID claborste, plate glass trimmings; "parlors reception hall dnished in Moorlat design: tiled bath room and vestibule, electric bel tubes, i Steam Neat ana ranotttGte siSewetia, Gerd ae: sirable for high rermment officials or Congress- men. Wuchioantis’ usteweerbond ent of 14th st. _m2Sm OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Penn. ave. _ FOR SALE-NEW EIGHT-ROOM Hi with qt blocks from two lines of cars. Apply to ED. J. HANNAN, 517 11th st. nw. OFFICIAL NOTICES. THE ABOVE SALE I§ POSTPONED, ON AC- gount of the rain, until TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER NINETEENTH, 1893, at the yame hour and sel6-d&ds JOBEPH ATKINS, ‘Trust THOMAS DOWLING & CO.,,uctloneers, ot am TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, BEING EIGHT ACRES 4 THE TRACT OF LAND KNOWN AS “ ¥ PORTION,” IN THE DISTRICT OF UM- ark aT sins BS fue of 8. deed auly recorded tm ser, one of, the, land. records Columbia, the roe gr lic auctt in front of the THE NIN! NTH DAY ‘1898, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the scribed real estate and premises, io the District of Ba ee ain Fs Y Acres, more ‘oF off a tract containing 27 acres’) 2 reeds and 10 perehes, lying south of Thomas Fitnam's road, run- southwest from the 7th street oes to shtwood and nea: oO] ite the Unit cemetery, known as ttle cemetery, belug the southwest eight (8) acres of the tract conveyed by Joseph Prather to George E. B. Mitchell by deed 4Uiy’ recorded among. the’ land records of sald Die triet in liber No. 647, folio 852 et seq., bounded on the northeast by the remaining part of said tract of 27 acres, 2 foods and 10 perches, on the aurthe West by Fitoam's tract. on the south and east b; J. Warren's tract, with rht of way over from Mas vee street nk - avenue, the same. premises conver ced of trust’ duly recorded a records, in Liber No. 1681, folio No. 885. et from Galen E. Green et ux to Charies H. Crag and" William Mek also being made to a ‘after survey of B. D. ce. trust given to us, and Liber No. 1701, folio No. 267 et of the District of trust will sell at Facet wes nd made rpenter, October 1888, a true. copy of which 1s annexed fo and made part of ald deed recorded’ in Liber No. 1081, follo S83 "Ther wala Will be sold subject to a deed of trast for-$4,000, Gated ‘Tine. 1 160, or three Years, with interest at 7 per cent, payable quar- rly. ‘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 ol trust upon the said property, with Interest at 6 per cent, or all cash at the opiton of the purchaser. A Aeponit of $100 will be required at the time of If the terms of sale are not complied with ge above required, the property will be rerold at Yevancing, recording. &: risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All con- cont_of purchase SHOLES, Trustee, 410 5th, w CHAS. A. ELLIOT, Trustee, Fendali _butlding. ec5-dbds FUTU FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-SMALL HOUSES; Grs., new; $1,500 to $4,500; small cash payments. JOrs., new, oa R. + $9,500. 10rs., new, drown stone; $13,500. Easy terme: ground cheap. se! "3. B. JONES, 631 F st. FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PRESS-BRICK BAY- Window house, with stone trimmings: 9 rooms and bath: cabinet mantels with plate glass; mice, eotibaie:, clectrie ella: ing tubes: electric ting; heat nace; grano- Inthe sidewalks large yard to 15-foot rear alley. Located cn Ist'st. ne. bet. D and Massachusetts Price ouly $6,000. ‘For further particulars ply to EASTERDAY & MALLERY, 624 F st. FOR SALE—AT PANIC PRICES THIRTY HAND- ‘some bay window brick houses, cor. 24 and N Carolina ave. in close proximity to the Capt- tol and two iines of cars, will be sold on monthly ‘no reasonable offer refused; go and see on; built by ‘are finished in t meet thorough for inspection. For terms and day work; manner; Prices apo\y to s016-6t FOR SALE—HOUSES 1410, 1412, 1414, 1416 AND 1418 G ‘st. me.; two-story bricks; 6 rooms, bath ‘and cellar; ‘aif mod. iinps.; stone triminings; parking; 1418 ts a corner store and dwelling; & good business . This is a growing section Sod. the future for. this ‘le well under- ‘Terms very easy. propert, e."a: McEUEN, 1420 F aw. ‘8015-10 @ YOU HAVE HOUSES TO RENT PLACD THEM WITH US. @EMEMBER, THAT WE CHARGE ONLY 3 PER (CENT COMMISSION FOR COLLECTING RENTS. 230-1 Bor ReNt_init _conw AVE; NEW WHITE HOUSE: NE ENGLISH BASEMENT ROOMS; HANDSOMELY 8 8 GSS re . over store, 1440 V st. ow., Trv. und bath... ----. 3484 Y af. oe. Tem. and bath > ost Dw. rs. and bath..... 40.00 i __THEOD. PHIEBUS, 1439 U st! nw. Re RENT-616 K N.E.; 6HOOM BRICK; MOD. imps. : to order; bai hool and care; a: 918.50; Tey at 01d Kae. ‘BW rtee Babe tod Fee ae ESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 19, BET. D. st, and 202 E et nw, @ sinall silver teh: open face. Suitable reward Siw tas reared FOR SALE_SNAP BARGAINS PANIC PRICES. BY JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. n.w. $10,500 will bay the best built, prettiest cor- Rer residence in city; 10 rooms; finely papered; tile bath; porcelain tab; complete in all appoint- ments. $16,500 or less buys handsome English base- ment residence, two squares from Dupont Circle; trimmed tn cherry; buflt for owner; a perfect or leased at $100 monthly, or ‘Will ‘trade im part for either of above. $3,500, cash. easy payments, buys two- story and tack bufiding (new) brick; T rooms; bath: good lot: well located n.e. $3.600, small cash and monthiy payments, buys Prgtty T-room brick: Le Droit Park. $2,750, easy terms, buys excellent frame house; 7 rooms; with larze lot. $5,500" to $6,000, $50 cash and easy payments, buys @ new S-story 7 and S-room house: splendid construction and finish: unsurpassed location on brpad aveaue: two, blocks from Capitol . 250, casb, $15 monthly, buys good room frame house with large lot = Consult us for real bargains im ground or houses, all prices, before rou buy. JOHN FP. WAGGAMAN, Too 14th st. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN AT $13,000 DESIRABLE Ii-reom dwelling in perfect order in the most central part of the northwest; lot 24.3110, ‘Th rty must be seen to be apprec TAM R. HODGES, 1307 F st. nw. FOR SALE-BY OWNER—TWO EXCELLENT 9 and 10-room houses near 16th st. n.w. on Q and T sts.; price not fancy. Inquire 1522'Q'st. nw. sell-3w: 2 FOR SALE—CORNER OF 19TH AND OREGON ave.; 23 feet frout: 8 story and basement; 10 wig and 2 baths: 2 pantries: lareg’ closets; m heat; elegantly decorated: easy terms: $16,000. PLANT AND TURPIN, 1429 N. Y. LE OR EXCHANGF— I2rh, Col Hicta..--$12.0003d near B xe, 6r....83.500 H near 5th nw, -4.6008th nr H ne, Sr&stb14,500 Sr. Si Tinproved and unimproved for OSCAR W. WHITE, 930 F ST. FOR SALE—1706 L ST. N.W.; HOUSE; 10 ROOM $7,500; terms to suit. Appiy om premises. _ sei6-Bt-s,tu,th® POR SALE2108 R—WHITE story wad basement STONE FRONT; 4 % beantiful house, inatde and gut; $16,000; look at it. PIANT AND TURPI FOR saLz-s0ue ‘VEPY PRETTY 3-STORY AND asement bricks now upproaching complet College Hill. “Come and’ see us about them BOR SALE 1a) RENESAW AVI rooms and batt; lante c Papered: mast be sold: : finely let us have a bid on It. PLANT AND "TURPRR sels-Tt A SP ave. FOR SALE-143 MD. AVE; NEW; 11R., AML eneed brick: a rare chance to buy cheap i ox100 co alley; built by Henry B. eet shed in white ‘pine: furnace: this “hones ‘is''a beauty; $7,250; $500" ensh. bai. $40 per month. a FRANK L. fiaNcocK € So, sel3-tr _set Cor. 13th and FOR BALE—61¢-020 7TH ST. BET. F wae Ore ae ast PEE eye at PRANK L. HANCOCK & ‘3, cor. 1ath and G sts. ne. ‘sei OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE District of Columbia, Washington, September 16, 1898.—To whom it may concern: "The Commission. ers of the District of Columbia hate received from Congress the following bills, with request for thelr views as to the propriety of enacting them. The Commissioners will special ses- sions to hear the views of parties interested on the dates hereinafter stati WEDNESDAY, o'clock and September 20, 1 60, Washington is 1898, at p.m..." Senate bill ny of the Sixth ‘artingtod Railway ‘Com ‘of. Columbia, ‘Beginning © on hear ‘B atreet northwest, slong'B street Virginia avenue northwest to Twenty-sixth eet, along Twenty-sixth street to M street, along M street and inal road to potnt on the Potomac river at or near the point Known as the Three Sisters, where the said company is bereby Suthorized “to construct’ and) malutain «bridge eros the Potomac. river, on such plans. ae. the Secretary of War may approve; and from thence by, on, and over such lines as may be selected by ‘the said company, with the approval of the Sec- retary of War, to the northwest entrance of the Arlington Cemetery, and thence through the Ar- Mngton estate outside of the cemetery grounds to the south oc west line. thereof, in, the tate. of Virginia; Provided, That said road shall cross the Chesapeake and Ohio canal on a bridge that shall be so constructed as not to interfere with the use of the bed or towpath of the canal asa water-way or as a railway, and in a manner sat- isfactory to the Secretary of War; Provided, That thonid any part of tho. track ‘Lerein” authorised Sccupy the same street or avenue with portions of Sny “other duly incorporated street railway. iw tom District of Columbia, but one set of tracks shall be used, &c. And said company is hereby author- ized to rum its said railway ae the United States reservation known as For yer and such other land of the United States In the state of Virginia, excepting Arlington Cemetery grounds, as may be necessary to construct the railway be- tween the points named in this bill. THURSDAY, September 21. 1803, at 1 o’clock p. m., Senate bill 30, to" authorise the Falls Church and Potomac’ Ratlway Com- of Virginia to extend its line of road fito and ‘within the District of “Columbia, and for other purposes. inning for said ex: tension at the terminus of the main line of said in Virginia on the west side of the said ington estate: thence through the sald estate, teide of the National Cemetery, by such route shall be approved by the Secretary of War, to ‘@ point on what 1s known as Little river, at or hear where the north boundary of the Arlington estate intersects the mean high tide line of the Potomac river: thence across the marshes of that part or arm of the Potomac river known as Lit- fle river to or near the south end of Analostan Island to the shore line of the proposed new west bank of the Potomac river; thence by a enitable steam ferry across the river to the foot of C street extended to the river: thence along the cen- ter line of C street to the center line of York avenue, contiuuing such line across the reser- xation now occupted by the United States Naval Yoservatory, and along center of sald New York avenue to Nineteenth street: thence along E street north, on both the north and south sides of Raw- Uns Square to Eighteenth street weet at @ point Where the said line Intersects New York avenue: thence slong the center line of said avenue to Seventeenth street west: therce along Seventeenth street west to H street northwest as its terminal om ese FRIDAY. September 22. 1 at_1 o'clock p.m., Senate bill S877. Washington Central Railway Company, Beginning for the same at the ; intersection of E street and Fifteenth street northwest; thet east along E street to Fourteenth northwest: | thenee north on the tracks of Capitol. North O Street and South Washington Raliroad Company, continuing In part on the sald tracks east along sald Eatreet to Pifth street northwest: thence on the tracks of the Metropolitan Rafiroad Company to Third street Borthwest: thence south along Third street to Strect northwest: thence east along B street to ite esti itay Marland" arenne’ northeast: wtheasterly along Marviand ayenne. t Intersection “with. Florida avenue and it, tenet northeast and Benning’s road, with a branch com: mencing at Massachusetts avenue und Sixth strere northeast: thence running. southensterly, on’ aeid Massachusetts avenue to Lincoln Park: thence ca the north side of Lincoln Park to Thirteonth mtrest northeast: thence south on Thirteenth wtreet ter ite Aotersection with Kentucky avenue: thence south easterly along Kentucky avenne to its invereeetinn with Pennsylvania avenue sontheast. J "We ROSS MYRON M. PARKER. CHAS. F. POWELL, Com: missioners of the District of Columb! FOR SALE—-TWO COLUMBIAS: MOD} ¥ 27; both in excellent condition: writes aE in force for 8 months yet 50 lamp and $2.50 Dell: each supplied ith bell, Is, ete. Model 30, Sic oad 2 nae FOR SALE—SINGER PNEUMATIC, $75; eoltd tire. D” re, Ont coe ox eaten ‘hteo Cree .. comple on 5 tetas mem etaranen ui ©. G. SLOAN & CU., AUCTIONEERS, 11 (Successors to Latimer & Sloan. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, SITUATED IN THAT RAPIDLY IMPROVING SECTION ON 8 STREET BETWEEN EIGH- aot @ Br. By virt day of November, A. in Liber No. 1839, folios 326 ‘et seq., one of th land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on AY, OCTOBER THIRD, 1803, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., ail that certain oF parcel of land, situate in the District aforesaid, and known ‘and distinguished as lot numbered eight (8), in J. W. Starr et al.'s subdivision of sapere. num- bered one bundred and thirty-two (182), as the same is recorded in the office of the surve; of the District of Columbia, tn Liber RB. W., folio 57, together with all the rights, a and ap purtenances to t! same belonging improve- ents consist of a two-story bri: dweling, with a frame building in the rear, known as 18 8 street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in six and beens a beer and ee af Spec of Ge be yu at ine of cle Sopra Si, Pe Segue ae of cle ‘Terms to be ee mee 2, or oe Bene oon comet vite in ten dar, of the ee after such pub- on iriure a they may or A. WOODWARD, JAMES A. WHITE. th,s,m,tu GER, AUCTIONEER. SE AND CARKLAGH BA, NO. 940 LA. AVE. PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. Mesers. Wagner Bros of Mount Jor. Pn. hive censiened to us casload of Dest lot of stock ever offered at auction in_thie city, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER TWENTY- FIRST, at TEN O'CLOCK. This stock consists of First-class Horses and Mares, among which will be found one patr Bay Horses, one pair of Grars, fone pair of Black Horses, all ‘well matched, young and sound. Also ove Strawberry Roan Horse, can trot in 3 minutes, one White Horse and one Black, fine stock and will make a fine team. This fine Stock should secure the attention of parties wish- ing to buy good horses. 019-2 S. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘90 PA. AVE. 'N.W. MANPACTVRYR'S SALE OF SAFETY RICY- CLES, FOR LAD) AND GENTLEMEN, HIGH GRADE MORGAN & WRIGHT PNEU: MATIC TIRES, FULL BALL BEARING, ALL MODERN’ ATTACHMENTS. On FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER TWENTY- SECOND, 1893, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we ‘will sell at our sales rooms, 920 Pa. ave. n.w., at public auction . 25 New Monarch Bicycles, With Morgan & Wright's pneumatic tires, all other modern improvements and attachments and Warranted first-class wheels in every respect. On exhibition Thursday, September 21. Sale absolute. RATCUFFE, DARR & CO., ee19-3t i cers, RATCLIFFE DARR TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, aT THE 8. E. CORNER OF STH AND A STREETS S. E., BY AUCTION. 8B WASHINGTON ZAAR, De poblie ane: fon, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF "SEPTMBR, ‘A. D. 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described land and premises, lying’ and being in the city of Washington, District of Colum- Dia, to wit: Part of lot two (2), in eqnare nine bundred and twenty-one (921), inning at north- West corner of said lot two (2); hence east on A street 67 feet 10 Inches: thence south 49 feet 5 {nches; thence west 67 fect 10 inches: thence north on Sth street 49 feet 5 inches to beginning. ‘Terns: $2,000 to be raid in cash. the purchaser to assume an incumbrance of $2,041.60, due April 28, 1804e and Bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent yer annum, payable semi-annually, the res! due of the purchase payable in one year from date of sale, with interest, and secured by deed of trust on ise sold, or all over and above the present incumbrance may be paid in cash, or all of the entire purchase price can be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 ‘will be required at the time of sale. Terma to be com- plied with in fifteen days from the day of salc, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting ‘OF purchasers. All conveyancing, re- cording, &c., at purchaser's cost, WILLIAM A. RICHARDS, WARREN CHOATE, ‘Trewtece aote-dads | default ELEGANT JEWELRY STO! ETO., CONTAINED IN THB NICELY. PREMISES OF HENRY MINKE, No. 425 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, eet ace IN PART WE NAME 2 ELEGANT MOSELEY FIREPROOF | COMBINATION TRON SAFES, cost EACH; FINE FRENCH PLATE ERROR FRONT, WALNUT WALL CARES, Bix GIVER PLATED GouNtEx Sine CASES IN ELEGANT CONDITION, ONE EX- TRA FINE REGULATOR, ON SHOW CASE ON TRO: ‘The above are all in excellent condition and spe- cal attention is ealled to buyers desiring first-class goods, oels-2t GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, Tait Gat TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. BEING HOUSE NO. $38 ELEV- ENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded Liber No. 1691, folio 1 et seq., one of the nad records for the District of Columbia, snd the Feucst of the ‘party secured thereby,’ we wil oft for sale, in front of the premises, ‘THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF property, situnte tm the sity of Washimmots i ty, situate of ton, D. C.. Lorrie: rhe weet Atty-atx (G0) feet oF het wimesed one hundred (100), in Horace J. Gray's vision of all of square numbered nine hundred and et r one (981), as recorded in Liber 18, folio &, ‘the said lot fronting 17 feet on 11th st. n.e. Sold sub- Ject_to a certain deed of trust to secure the sum of 000 and interest from March 1, 190%, and one for . payable at the rate ‘of $35 per month, with interest from March 1, 1898, at 8 wer payable semi-annually. Bal in excess of sald deed paid in cash. $100 deposit at time to. be. complicd within tes Gane or the property will be resold at risk and cost of , after five days’ readvertise- Evening Star. . YLOR ARMS, KOHR,, JOHN Ta’ JOHN G. THE ABOVE SALP TS POSTPONED NESDAY, SEPTEMBER hour and'place. se18-dkds . WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEN. S. 8. CARROLL. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE EAR < PARK, NTGOMER COUNTY, MARYLAND. By virtue’ of a decree of the circuit court of Montgomery county; Maryland, sitting as a court of, equity, passed In| a cause, therein wherein rtak J. Dieudonne ts complainant, ad Helen M. Carroll’ and others are defendants, the Subscribers,” as trustees named will, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ieus, at the hour of' FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., offer for sa! ‘at public auction, on the premises, « ‘portion of the real ostate in said canse to be sold. ‘This {a @ portion of the land on which Gen. Samuel Sprige Carroll renided at the time of his death. and being that part lying ort av, and arated from the remainder of Gea. Carroll . ‘The property fronts on Carroll ave. the town of Takoma Park, and is about "700 rds from the Takoma station ga, the Metropoli. 12 branch of the Baltimore and raflroad, and the same distance from the terminus of the line of electric cars connecting said town with Wash- | BY Titus of the’ powers contained tna certain fed among the strict of Colombia teed $eord, corded ai latrict of Colum we will, on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER TWEN- ‘TIETH,’ 1808, AT HALF PAST FOUR P. Min front of the premises, sell the west two feet of lot thirty-nine, and the ‘east thirty-eight fect of lot by the full depth of said lots, Holmead’s ad- ition to Georgetown, in square elzty-six, improved by two frame ‘ "Terms of sale: One-thinl cash, one-third in one ments to anf one-third in two years, deferred Bear interes at the rate of atx per cen per annum, payable semi-annually, or all cash at the option the purchaser. it of $200 at the time of sal Terms of sale to be complied with in t or resale at purchaser's risk aud cost. Conv ing at purchaser's cost. reyane- MONDAY, | SEPTEMBER, ties: Parties to said cause in and to the followl Scribed real estate, situate in Georgetown, e Seven (7) lots, being a subdivision of a part ‘square 83 (the northeastern part at the intersec- tion of Frederick—S4th—street and 4th—_Q— street), four (4) of which lots bave @ front on suid Freder- one (1) of which bas a front on Fourth (4 b of 93 feet to an alley. There @ stable lot in the rear of the 19 feet on 16-foot alley. the trustees and 16 feet by a dept ‘Will also be sol shore and. fronting mM bia, we will, at request of peble auction in trout of AY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF BER, IVE O'CLOCK of land situate tn the cl Biststet ‘of Gotumiin. beat in John Turton’ ‘Dremises on RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., AUCTS. TRUSTRE'S SALE AT AUCTION OF IMPRO EAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF NORTH AND FO at the request shall offer ‘at Re, on TUESDA} IXTH, 1808, at HALF-PasT 22, im square 1027, in the ing at northeast 16. feel Pulic, sats: BER FOUR P.: city of Washi BETWEEN THIRTEENTH TWENTY- M., part of fat in the south line of Hi ‘west of the northeast cor- ‘of said lot and running thence west 12 feet; thence south 100 feet: thence east 2 feet; thence to the point of begs fal ‘Terms of cash (of wi balance in cash, at ion of purchaser; with inten ron on fivo days’ notice. All ® “One-third of pi hich $100 must be pal irehase and mney ‘six ‘ad twelve’ months, with tnterest from date of sale, secured on the feet; thence cast 10 feet and thence north in a ten date of sale, K Siti PO sat gt wach eae STRATHMORE ‘ARMS, 808, $10 AND 812 12TH S8T., ar PUBLIC AUCTION, IN ALL ABOUT 45 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. COMPRISING: PARLOR SUITES AND ODD PIECES OF PAR- LOR FURNITU Mas WALNUT AND Oak BRUSSELS CARPETS AND RU Cal CABINET AND MAN ODD BU STEADS. CHAIRS AND ROCK! STOVES, PICTURES, WARDROBI HALL RACI GLASS TU WALNUT SOOK CASES Bruvts, GoomING CTENRILS” W. AND MANY’ OTHER “Alt 8, WASHSTANDS AND WHAT NOTS, TABLES, FINE CABINETS, CHINA AND PIER MIRRORS, CHAMBER | SUITES, STAIR OD! OPEN FRANKLIN ISH COUC MA’ HES, Bictes Ag USUALLY FOUND IN SUCH AN ESTABLISHMENT. On. STRATHMORE 808, 810 and 812 12th st MONDAY and | TUESDA' Hinsiog at TEN O'CLOCK A. Mf exch bad at N L. eact rell-kSowa ARMS, SEPTEMBER 1893, be- , at the . near New York ave. n. w., we will sell the entire furniture contained therein. We call furniture to this 3. H. RALSTON, Trust. Smid . 1 SIDDONS. “Trustee.” ©. set2-dhds 1338 F street nw. | seis.ot DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON D_ STREET NEAR CORNER OF FIRST STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of-a decd of trust duly recorded to Liber, 1587, follo 405, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will cell ip front of the, prewises,. ou WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D.’ 1€08, AT HALF-PasT O'CLOCK P.M,” the fol: lowing described land and premises situate in the city of Washington, District of Colum Gesiguated as and being parts. of lots mumperedt and 18, In B. Milburn’s subdivisions of square nam. Hered 682, as per plat recorded in Her XN. Satlo 200, ‘of, tee ae. records of the office of the surveyor of the trict of Columbia, beginning at a point ‘2D feet west from the northeast corner of anid lot 18, on D street. and running thence west 40 feet on said D street; thence south 115 feet; thence east 40 feet, and thence north 115 feet tc the place of beginning, together with all and sin. gular the improvements, ways, easements, rights, rivileges “ae ay Seeman to the same be ing ‘or in any whee ‘apper rms: One-third cash bal nce in one and twe years, with notes, to’ bear 6 per cent per Xnpum interest. pabable ‘semi-annually, and "to Property cold,” of” ail cent, at the dee 7 eold, ‘cash, a t ot hg Dupctinser: A tof $200" tee utred at’ time ie. conv. fecording at purchaser's cost. Terms cf wales to te complied with in fifteen days, otherwise trustees reserve the ‘right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days Tesale in some newspaper biiahed in Wi D.C. aE esninty BERT A. WILSON, JOHN B. LARNER, ec1dkds ‘Trustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF OVERSTOCK OF MANTELS. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell, at No. 217 12th st. 100 mantels, in ash, cherry, oak and we Iso cabinets without mantels. The attention of dealers aod vate buyers is called to this sale, which will peremptory, and the stock will be sold in lots to suit. Terms cash, sel4.st WALTER R. WITTTAMS & 00.. Ancta, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. SLOAN & 00, ‘attention of those seeking General Auctioneers, 1407 @ st. DESIRABLE TWO-STORY AND BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROOMS AND BATH, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, STREDT, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH, E AND STREETS NORTHEAST, NOW’ UNDER F RENTAL, BY AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER TWEN- |, &t HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK, will offer for sale, in front of the premises, the TY-FIFTH, ‘0. 640 ACKER 4st 1S feet trout by the depth of lot 90, in square ‘Terms of sale: The purchaser to assu deed ‘of trust for $1,800 due April, 184, the ‘bal mace in cach. A a sale. leposit of $200 required ‘at the time of If the terms of sale are not complied with im fifteen days from the day of sale the right is Teserved to resell the of the defaulting tisement of such Ushed in Washington, record self D.C. at the cost ‘of the Ra’ Bi rehaser. perty at the risk and cost ser, after five days’ adver- resale in some newspaper pub- All conveyancing and ARR & CO., Aucta. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS 4 ‘STORY AND BASEMENT STREET NOKTH- T, BET S PENNSSLVANIA AVENUE AND © STREET, BY AUCTION. On MONDAY "AFTERNOON, "SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH, at HALF-PaST FOU we will offer for sale, bj of the premises, part of lot 27, feet on 44 st., ‘by a depth of "O'CLOCK, Public auction, in front 30, fronting 22 y res. 55 ‘feet, ‘improv. rge 3-story brick house, which can be- readily converted into office rooms, being within one square of the City avenue cable cers. uable of Hall and one-half square Pennsylvania It ts seldom that such a val- Droperty as this ts offered for mle by public auction, and should command the atten- tion of parties n search of an el ‘Terms liberal, and will be stats sale. A of bid. If the terms of sale are not compli in fifteen days from the day Eeserved to resell the property Ushed in Washington, recording at the cost of the meth. Agds of sale the at the risk a rehaser. DART & 0. nt investinent. ‘at the time of deposit of $200 raquired upon acceptance with ot As cost defaulting purchaser. after five dare’ ad- Yertisement of such resale 18 some newepaper pul). D.C. All conveyancing and Improved by two-story | brick dwellings, covering @ frout of 50 feet by @ | “terme: Oue'third feah, Valance to wut purchasers, c option ‘of pmrchaser or purchasers. ‘and recording at purchaser's cost. jars deposit required on eact house le. THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., LJ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. For § IMPROVED, aT Branchville station, B. and O., ten miles city; to be sold at public auction Friday at Mortgagee, JAMES REY, _Solr., 110 St. Pani st., Baltimore. incoln; ‘neat and Potomac railroad: about three sol waters Price, $00 and gioo nn and water. Price, $5 cash, balance in ent sel6-1m FOR SALE—PIANOS READ THIS.—w. G. 2 METZEROTT & CO, HAVE for sale it —E, ya — ag @ rich scart and stool fas alt finoom. we have several second band and, scuars : W. G. METZEROTT & mio Fst j é | 258 : : eld FOR S4LE—AT REDUCED PRICES—SEVERAL iy peed Knatie upright, square apd fully guaranteed; also second-hand FOR SALE — SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR spoT cash. Upright that have been slightly used. A grand to buy at a sacrifice, ‘make make upright. only $140 Can't be duplicated in this nor any other elitr im the country. Each instrument fully gun by makers and backed by our own wer ‘Come and see them at once. vi PIANO EXCHANGE WAR! welt 913 Pa. are. FOR SALE_STYLISH UPRIGHT PIANO. $190; Papin Whey RON'S MUSIC STORE, 521 ‘111 SUMMER RESORTS. ¢ . OPEN ALL On beach. "Maryiand ave. Evers comfort and cour. for fall and winter IMPERIAL, home at reduced rater. aod mys-6m ” solarium. GW. KENDRICK. GREEN'S wor: ‘TAIN HOURE. BLE RIDGE jount! g . a.—-Oven Nov. 1. Sept and Oct. 'the most beautiful months ‘of season. Send for cireular. sel-im_ HOTEL RICHMOND, OCEAN AND KENTOOKY ave: open all the year: steam heat; electric ite: wan 5 write special 4 Direase, °°" uz-tu, thal “Virginia,” heated by steam, elevator aod all Conveniences, with ten new cottages: . will be kept open the eptire year; {special rates from September te CHAMPLIN, Manager. au203m* a ‘TOP SUMMER RESORT, Hi HOUSE. e's he & fon. 1 x : =~ First-class table. Pour daily ow open. ‘WHITE COTTAGE. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. SR ie ae : ‘or’ & ferme, Adres WA RELL Seat am (J.T. WALKER SONS, 20 10TH ST. X.Ww. Baliaiag Papeta, Dotiepreot’ Goats, Wire’ Brick Gay nnd Tile Asbestos. Flue Lining, Pulp So" Nursing Balls. preee 3 He greatest cheering. indefinitely but for a tated a spotting of the balls. teenth inning Roberts lifted his 164 to 281. At the twenty-second inning the score was: Roberts, 449; Ives, 0. The English- man was far steadier, Ives striking the balls as if be was using the small table. With the red tn balk, Roberts played eplen- aidly. He scored eight by the losing hazard and lost chances to nurse. To the thirty-second inning play was tedious, the totals then being: Roberts, 2; Ives, 455. Roberts again ran eighty-one and pulling up on losing hazards had 736 to Ives’ 517 in the forty-second inning. In the forty- seventh inning Ives ran 124 by brilliant work, but Roberts pounded away slowly and steadily. In the fifty-thin’ inning Ives was at 96 and getting the balls against the lower rail ran 94 in a pretty nurse, and closed the night's play. Roberts was 84 in the fifty- second and closed with 988. anty for several seasons. being dred with Diamond Dy from light colors to dark. Sashes, ribbons a feathers are ever fresh and new by the aid Di I Dyes. ‘This tx all Gone with wo little exe d 90 little work that Bo, one ean -com tan ranch feet, Je meth en

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