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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1893. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. —__ AUCTION SALES. ae = = — = = FOR SALE—A NEW BROWN-STONE AND PRESS. | FOR SALE—2108 = Tea re FRONT; 4|¥OR SALE—KENESAW AVE NEAR 14TH ST. ‘TOMORROW ¢ FUTURE DAYs. brick bouse, containing rooms, bath and all ‘story and basement; bouse, and | .w.; one lot on the north side of Kenesaw ave. = al mod. * Sontad qoriits st oe. in a growing Suey $000; lok at He. PLAS ASD TORPRN, 20 feet front; can be fat a very low Aeure. ee ee ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, DATOLIFES, DARE 2 20, AUUEREEE, beahtorbod can to colored people; on easy 4 STH ST. BETWEEN STS. N.E. an We terms, particulars apply to EASTER- foot front lot by feet deep, on west side of — — Dave MALLERY, G0 Fata. eealat Sth st.; this cad be bought at « good price for ieatais: axinmesstchs dle! LO? IN| VERY FINE MAHOGANY BAY MARE, 7 YEARS FoR SALB—1908, NEXT TO CORNER N AND a Gousan WX THe SOUTHWEST: THIS COR. “CASES HAARLAM BULBS,” 2 . WORK TO ALL HARNESS, ALSO CAR- New Jersey ave. n.w., S-story and cellar; beaa- ‘nar lot is 15 by 128 feet in the best part of the = et seq., ome of the BIAGE AND 8. BY ACCHON, ‘tiful home; 9 roome, a.m.l.; 4 open for in- southwest part of the city where there are no “DIRECT FROM HOLLAND,"* and at the re- | On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, spsction. “Owner. B- I. MANN, 344 Indiana B_1id) KENESAW A v BR vacant houses and is the only corner left; the “COMPRISING” Rial pes, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M... we will sell, se2i-or* rooms and bath: ; furnace heat; finely | price ‘terms are easy. eA front ‘rooms, 82) Pennsyivania FoR SALE-iaii Q ST N.W.; VERY CONVE: | Dapered; must be sold: let us have a bid on it. full information, prices and terms to | “HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS and other’ BER. bee, at northwest, the above ‘animal and outfit. alent and desirable locatioa: ii rooms, 2 bathe, | sige” eT eee » ~ “Rare Bulbs.” <4 prop -2t = = a DARE & CO. ood condition: lot alles; price, | _sele7t N.Y. ‘RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., AUCTIONEERS. Soho. H. L. RUST, 624 14th st. ow. "| FOR SALE—1248 MD. AVE; NEW; 11R., taken To be sold om the second floor of our anction rooms, ‘Reatord W. — se2l OM « _— brick; a rare chance to cheap; lot os , 612 EB st., on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- ofa STOCK OF GR‘ aNY ONE DE 100 to alley; built by Henry F. Getz; fin- & ARMAT, SECOND, commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. reconted ia COMPRISING _FLOUB, TEAS, sUGa! the arrangement | ished to white ‘pine: furnace: this house ‘ls &| se20-8¢ 1813 F st. 2. THOMAS DOWLING & 60. District of Co- We Sen wane OY ‘Sccopaney: 10 vecmmn, 3 bathe? to every respect 75 FRANK Le taNcoee £0 _set0-2¢ ‘Auctioneers mer of 1aih FOBACCO, BOALES, COLN: ELVEN Yery, desirable and structive, and will be sold | =s013- a RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, tetance| TAINED DN SIURE NO, 42) THURD STRERT ae ina ee a bos 920 Pa. AVE. "N.W. ¢| CORNER OF VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTH: 21. 624 14th st. ow. ‘new 6- room Dilek houses; newly pa aa. ——— Sar FoR SALE—2 PINE 2STORY HOUSES ON 11TH oe aint acatll Nothing on the market to compare with them, | MAXTPACTTRER'S SALE OF SAFETY BICY- at pur. BY AUCTION. st. me. near Lincoln Park; 10 rooms aod bath; Lg fr income epee when location, size, price and terms are con- CLES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, fimdot | On MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWEX- F . beau | eth and G sts Se _ seis | Sereds ts ou KL and Mics, me, Snide | EGE GEAUE MOROAN, & WERT PREC: (8? FE Se ES + ‘4 yk SALE—F ST. EXTENDED, NEAR ST. CARS $300. MODERN ATTACHMENTA > es st. nw. | &c., contained therein, to which the attention of ‘These are offered at @ sserifice to an 3 520; new Sroom frame; water Name your own terms; near cars; bound to in-| On FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- ‘Trustee, the trade and private buyers js called. Sar eee erp go teraer, Rer geet: | mck doc the Soave focus Sou, Wont tet] Seu pgperStioet nla Mahe uenty Me | Sa Naat Nt EES, SOCK. re Mal oS Soe fee. RUSH @ CO., G15 F at. nw. Room 4 fis pass without “a chance to” wee 1. Ofice price of one of thene tots as w ait ona Yot | public auction baptist ls eecl-3t open Dem. DLW FRANK L. HANCOCK & CO. Oy AS ROOM FRAME | celd-tr Cur, 18th and G st erms apply CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13th st. | FOR SALE_$2,700_2D ST. BET. N. ¥. AVE. AND & We RANE, 6 oa | Fe ae dint Antal Se ion aaa cae ee INVES 3 MON’ TS; FOR SALE—A LARGE BUILDING ON THE] Pasy as RENT ith side of Louisiana avenue opposite the Po- este amuse cena af | oa Seo Se ee we eres Ree ere | ee tee ad G17 14th st. ow. eatt-st Water is, comings get cated,” Can reut ave = . =| and tor. $4500 to. $4, 0 FoR SALE-DFSIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY. | fash: Gutsnce ae pe — ha fronting 20 ft 6 in. by 104 on Pa. ave. between Tih asd 18th sts. uw. JOS: REDPERN & SON, 622 iach at. ai eee St FOR SALE—10-ROOM HOUSE, TWO BATHS, IN Winw. sections parler, dining room and hitches 0 fiat Rioe: ome block, frome cable cars: brated new rea! rear; price, $10, Jos. HEDPERN € SON, O22 Tath et.” se2l-3t FoR SALE—FINE LARGE BROWN-STONE FRONT Mmidence, situated. oa M st. pear ‘Thomas Circle, m. FRANK L. HANCOCK & CO., cor. 13th and G sts. ne. sel FOR SALE—isio @ ST. NEW PRESSED brick; 172109 to alley: room for stable. $3,500— $100 cash, $20 monthly; ten notes a year. Newly Papered; ‘has all mod. imps.; cellar; and near new school house. Keys at cor. 18th ‘and Office open to $ p.m. FRANK L. HANCOCK & _€0. selz' FOR SALE_615-517 14 ta low = $3,000 cash: balance on room pressed brick and cellar hou: red easy terms. JOS REDBERN & SON, @2 16th | near frost care $3,500 S10) cage pa BS = se21-3t - at & month. Why pay rent? Only ten'notes a year, FOR SALE-NEW AND ATTRACTIVE HOUSE, Se te, ay, Ra ferms same as paying rent. Aek situated one, block from Dupont Circle; ® reams ck, SH, BD ad G ae = and bath; handsomely : 200; | EE jerme easy. JOS. RED! yN, 023 14th st. | FOR SALB—NEW STORY BAY- WINDOW PRES = — - ‘se21-3t | ed brick and stone house, 406 Elm st. B.w. Droit Park: price, $3,300; key next door. _SILMER, 3112 6 st. nw., owner. sett FOR SALE—PANIC PRICES. HOUSES AT GREAT BARGAINS, White stone and brick, built ‘Schneider, on Modera bome, 1 FoR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN, ONE OF THE most desirably located residences in the north- West: just above Iowa circle; will be sold for $1,000 less than value. DANIEL & ARMAT. se20-3t 1313 F st. 2 FOR SALE-SEVERAL HOUSES IN ioe ME. taining all modern tmprovements: 6 rooms Bata: whlch will be sold ca easy” monthly pay- meats or equity im Riverdale Park lots received by F. at. bet. 17th and 18th. -$11,500 Dik. ‘trom Dupont circle, 1Or., 3r. deep, large lot; reduced to. ‘cash payment. J. A. BLUNDON, ‘ice ee scapes ‘Boom 5, 1006 F st. ayers For saLe-G JARGAIN! TWO NEW (se0-te) 1 mat Soor. brick houses, always rented; price, only $1.800 | FOR SALECHEAP, ON EASY TERMS—VERT each: casy terms. Apply 1250 H st. me. (owner.)| little money required, and payments can be male se20-3t° sane 25 rent. 1734" Corcoran st.; 782 2ist st. 1505 FOR SALE-2STORY BRICK ON S ST. NEAR] B55) 73.5% st. Mstow. ROL Poth mee oaly $5000; 4500 cash: rested tor | GOODMAN, @08 iath st.” 'saS-Im 50; tivestment pays 9 per cent gross. 4. J. | FOR SALE — HANDSOME NEW THREB-STORT THITAKER, Ist oor. O18 se20-S | belok dveling. 1815 oth et. ‘n.w.r thirteen FoR SALE—BUILDERS, ATTENTION!—WE HAVE| [ome room; test_improvements; gaghah coatamer for a new boue to cost from Boa dee lage very eget Bouse Spear tw $4,500. = REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, oop, tt LER e ROTHeEE OED. see ee se20-3t "1006 F st. ee = FOR SALE—A POSITIVE SACRIFICE: BELOW tual cost: a residence property on Maryland e.. near the Capitol: particulars oa applt- ca SHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F st. nw. FOR SALF—A CORNER HOUSE ON MARYLAND me. of six rooms and bay window, $3,000; fronting a government res- indows; at actual cost. CHAS. A. SHIELDS. 1405 F st. nw. se20-8t For SALE-TWo BRICK HOUSES: ALWAYS $1,800 cach. Apply to OWNER, 3250 ‘se1d-8t FOR SALE—NEAR 21ST AND R ‘& MODERN home, having a width of 25 feet and contain! 10 rooms and bath. Price, $11,000. SEMMES BROADBENT, 602 F st. ‘seil-Im FOR SALE—434, 436 4TH ST. N. B—TWO PAR- tleularly bandsome, solidly built 7-room bay win- dow pressed bricks: 19 feet front; built with ex- tra care: all modern improvements: closet room; bright, dry, easy. Inquii 3 ing 10" rooms, bath and aml A bargain att . scidiw eed. ME MYERS, 1400 Pa. ave. For sace_nocsEs— NORTHEAST. NORTHWEST. ext Sen st, DE be bought at a gieat bargain. [ARLES W. HANDY, e812 10 1th st. aw. FOR SAIB_TO SETTLE AN ESTATE_THE 3 Property known as ‘Franklin; three 4-stor ‘alley “bet 6th “and Ey aopace Hdl tah ao 1800 1 te aon op 7th, L and 3 se jaaklio Park: 72 ft. 1% tm. front by 1 fh, 4 rooms. M. ; stables op rear of lots. Apply to Dr. IDEN, Warrenton, Va. set FOR SALE_BEAUTIFUL NEW 9-ROOM HOUSE; Yard; 96,000; wanted a suburban lot worth 200 to as payment. SEMMES & BROAD- = F st. ow. sett WOR SALE—A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PUR- chase ist tess {fine localities jm the at unex , pe z 2004 M st. Th. Se-13, 150° nd $9,000. ‘Two near 13th; §r., bath, $7,000 and $7,200. Also two ¥ side of “eee cee Eaeee t, Room 5, 1201 Penn. ave. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL COR. HOUSE IN GROW- ; Bear 8 lines of cars; contain- ‘cellar and all modern im- ,( A large reduction to os as BE a el es FOR SALE-TWO BROWN-STO: AND PRESSED- brick houses: 10 rooms,beautiful cabinet maatels, with elaborate plate’ glass trimmings; "patiors fod" reception ball’ finished. in’ Moortst 3 tiled ane egy nme ipo Say bells, rabes, elec! eb yard, steam beat and ‘cranolittie ae Fery de- @ portion of the proverr Te? eall at ofice for T. EF. WAGGAMAN. \LE-NEW HOUSES; BARGAINS; FASY ; O15 to 628 Sth st. Sal terms 6 and 7 rooms; back buildi Rest inquire OWN! Por SALE—P BET. 17TH AND ISTH STS. Bw., Sstory aad ernment offict Name BE and guarectine, oss a00 Soy _Peoblonaittpeighorbond Seton 14th at. 10 rooms, thoroughly med: * 14,000 = at See ar FOR SALE-NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, WITH cellar, all mod. imps. 1806 30th st. Blocks from two lines of cars. Apply HANNAN, 517 Ith et. nw. FOR SALE—PIANOS. ONE UPRIGHT, FINISHED IN BURL WALNUT, donble-veneered case, solid engraved panels of unique design; elegantly carved pilasters; Queen ave. near 2w.; two to HD. 3. ‘ans-tt FOR SALE_H ST. N.w. story 18r.br..now renting ‘S-story 10-room Ddrick; lot 20x90 to alley; io desirable location n.w.; near cars. Price, $6,300. S-story bay-window iirick; 9r. and bath; 2.m.i.; furnace beat and nicely papered; near N. H.| ‘anne trusses; overstr 7; three strings; ave. Price, $6,500. | repeating action; cont! hinges; “nickel- S-story br..Sth st.n.w. bet. N ard O. Price,$7.200. iated rail and full fron frame, with folding S-story brick: 13 rooms: 2 bate rooms: ‘all the} Fat board and full front swing desk; pianinaiine igteat Tmproveiments: Just olabed: "New, Hamp al, Frice, $218: $10 cash and $10 per month. P st. aw., S-story dri lot 202100 to alley. ee ee 925 Tth st. nw. sedi Price, $13,500. F st. nw.. 3-story brick; 12r.; bath. $12,600. story brick: 9 rooms ‘and bath and a.m.1 & desirable location ne. FOR SALE— A SPLENDID BARGAIN. BT Raise Handsome full-size upright grand piano: has all Rooms 4 and €, Atlantic bidg., 080 F st. | @odern improvements; exquisite tone; beautiful case; & instrument. $10 cash and $10 per th it at mouth will buy tt at $215." Fully warranted, and ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 920 918 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—2002 TO 2010 15TH ST. Price only $9,500. ‘These dwellings, on = ten rooms and tiled bath room: bard-wood’ finish and all m.t. Only $500 cash and balance of equity payable $50 per month. We FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT AND square pianos of prominent makes at greatly reduced prices to close them out to make room for our immense fall stock: $10 payments month- FOR SALE—AT PANIC PRICES_THIRTY HAND. some bay window brick houses. cor. 2d and : we can sav to wer the prices Carvling ave. ae., in close prozimity to the Capl-| of other dealers Ty un, THE PIARO et ol and two lines of curs. will be sold on monthly CHANGE, 913 ve. parmieats: ‘no reasonable offer refused: go ad see ‘them, we tnvite the closest inspection’ built by SDSOME PARLOR ORGAN. day work; they are dnished tn the meet thorough e: rice for two ancer. open dally for inspection. For terma and # sont che payment: ak at ces jioee out N ‘ BANES & SIMPSO: Bibbs? af eee se16-6t_ ath UPRIGHT PIANO, $100; make: left ov sale by a discharged gorts Slork: used but “ope season; "a af MR SALE HOUSES 1410, 141 1418 G st. me. L bargain: Ko _THOMSON’S MUSIC STORE, 521 1ith st. sel-Sm kood business Deoperty. Thi FOR SALE— Stood. "Taree very easy. 'C'A: MeBUEN, 14207 | ‘The largest sioth ne Pact Sea Orga Stood.” Terms ¥ 4 x ci a south tn. eiramemee: of New ‘York. ‘New pianos, $220 and upward, $10 Ronthly; second-hand pianos for much lea, and oo $8 paymeuca. Tf you need 4 piano come see 2 are manu nt deal _ seta * EPG SMITH, "1225 ‘Pas ave. BEFORE YOU BUY- YOUR PIANO Bo sure and see our stock. FOR SALE-ON EASY TERMS, OR EXCH. on vacant ground, stylish new brown-stone house; 16 rooms: bard-wood finish in natural wood; heat- ed by steam: located near Dupont Circle; offered only om account of sickness in owner's family. Apoly to owner, G J. HOND, Attorney, 63} at. seld-eo2w If you want « a can — you-if. want ap = Se iano we can sult you, OF rouree, the FOR SALE-1706 LST. N.W.: HOUSE; 10 ROOMS; old ones "he . PLA) =. terms to suit. Apply om premises. to $2,000 ‘are aoe i Fury 80° to $2,000 are now offered at from ‘UP. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST. N.W. _ se20 READ THIS—W. G. METZEROTT & CO. HAVE for sale a magnificent upright plano, perfectly Bew; handsome dark mahogany case; price, $2501 @ rich scarf and stool go with all’ pianos. We have several, second-hand upright And “square pianos for sale—all of them bargains. Call and see us. W. G. METZEROIT & CO., 1110 Fst. 19) SAP BARGAINS PANIC PRICES BY JOdN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 lath wt. ne $10,300 wilt bay ‘the beat built, prettiest cor- ner residence tm city: 10 rooms: ‘facly papesed: fic bath; porcelain tub; complete in all appoint: Beat, FA500 or tess burs handsome Enciiah hase ment residence, two squares trom Dupout Cirele: trimmed ia cherry: built for owner! @. pariect fem: possession or lensed ‘at $100 monthly. st Will trade im part for either of ahore. 5.500, Sod icaah Saar parents; aye twe- soy mailing (aew) ‘brick: "T) rosme; Sarma well cated $5,000, small Cas and monthiy payments, by peetiy T-room brick; Le Drolt Park. “i $2,750, cast terms, Onze excellent frame house; wome: wits large lot. $5,500" to $5,000, sei€-3¢-s,t3, For sate FOR SALE—SECOND HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS: as food .a oem: $175 upward; second hand 25 upw scl "pPEIPFER & CONLIFF, 417 11th st. aw. FOR VERY HANDSOME PI. Perfect order: nearly new; fine tone; best action: 7 octaves: rosewood case: not left’ by discha: gov't clerk, nor owner leaving city: worth cash and easy payments, AWS od S-rovin houses splendid | SOM Will sell for $178; $10 down and $5 monthly. cons: miction unsurpassed I - @. SMITH, gy ell Ba 1205 Pa. ave. deposit ui-distant from Capitol. ROBERT E. _MORTIS, “Too 14th str Hom & se19-5t, FOR SALE OR” EXCHANGE-2 _ BEAUTIFUL Jota, each 60x200 ft.; Carroll ave., Takoma Park; half square from electric cars and B. and 0. station. GEO. M. MYERS, 1505 Pa. ave. sel0-lw FOR SALE—CHOICE LOT; 25X85 FT. TO 16-FT. alley; near Iowa Circ! tal dass.’ GEO. M. MYERS, 1505 Pa. FOR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT; G ST. A cor. 22d st.: 30 feet front by 61 fect deep. Price, per square foot, only. gs WESCOTT, ‘WILCOX & se16-6t 1907 Pa. FOR SACE_A NUMBER OF CHOICE LOTS IN jurrville on monthly paymen bargain ‘those who call early. 101 ___C. A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. FOR SALE DESIRABLE LOTS ON THE BENNING road, within five minutes’ w Benning post office. Cheap and on easy terms. _s __€. A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. FOR SALE—EAST-FRONT LOT, WITH TWO walls; near corner 9th and Bast Capitol ta; very easy terms; a rare chance to build home. OWNER, 15 9th st. se. se0-1m* FOR SALE—Honrses & VEHICLES. FOR SALE—A PROMPT DRIVING, UP-HEADED day mare; also a large, young work horse; sold for want of use. Apply’ at 886 Pa. ave, n.w. senna FOR SALE—ONE FULL BLOODED SORREL MABE can show ber record; can be bought cheap it sold at once. 1000 D w._ sell-Bt FOR SALE_OR EXCHANGE LARGEST STOCK ea coupes, srbipe ‘and harness in'the ty 3 0M easy terms. MARES and gen- ‘also two or three very Se road horses; all guaranteed FOR SALE_PAIR OF ENGLISH COA ; weight, ‘each; Ley perfect taatehes! "a sound and witbout blemish. ulars inquire of T. F. _oun county, Virginia, FOR SALE—FIVE-YEAR-OLD GOLDEN K Kentucky horse with phaeton and all ac- cessories complete and fect at if cost; a bar- gain. Apply to J. G. + SIT Pa. ave. ow. _8e20-4t© CPS Ee ale For SALE—A PAIR OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS carriages horses (cob: and seven years old; 2,250; thoroughl @ouble and to the saddle; perfectly a every way reliable; only parties who wieh such horses for thetr own use need address PRIVATE OWNER, Star office. _se19-tu,thasSt® FOR SALE-20_ YO! (01 draft norses and drivers; 1 pair of carri: well matched; all cheap. HUGH quis: EEY'S STABLE, 1400 Bet. nw. __audt-ime FOR SALE-20 HORSES JUST ARRIVED FROM Parts, Ky. ‘4 coupe horses, ‘2 combination horses. ane ‘Wilkes horse by Wilkes; can trot a mile 1 sorrel horse by Wellington; can trot a mile ms minutes. | For further partic- X, Hamilton, Lou- 25 New Monarch Bicycles, | With Morgan & Wright's pneamatic tires, | Qther modsen improvertente Sed" mrisennttets atld TDiition Touradasy Supremes $1 ele aoe . September 21. MAiCURYE, ‘Dann “a* ot eel9-3t aa! RATCLIFFE DARR & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. AT THE 8 BOO CORN STH AND A STREETS 8. E, BY AUCTION”. By virtue of a deed of trust, given to us and duly recorded in Liber No. 1675," follo 817 et seq, ‘one of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will sell by blic aue- ton, in it of the premis TWENTY SECOND DEY OE" SeERDAY, THE » ‘a. D. 1803, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK following described land and premises, "aoe aoa being in the city of Washingtos, District of Golan: Dia, to ‘wit: Part of lot two (2), in square nine. handred and twenty-one (921), beginning at “north: West corner of said lot two (2); thence enst on A street 67 feet 10 Inches: thence south 49 fect 6 tnches; thence west 67 feet 10 inches: thence north $2,000 to be raid in cagh, the purchaser to assume an iocumbrance of $2,631.60, due April 28, 1894, and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent yer annum, payable semi-annually, the reel. due of the purchase puyable in one year from date of sale, with interest, and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, or all ‘over and above the Purchase price can be paid in cash, of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of aale. ferme to be com, plied with to fifteen days from the day of sale, Otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the rlak and coat of the defaulting Sording, &c., at urchaser's Set an acs LIAM A. RICH. WARREN CHOATE ‘Trustees. selG-4hds ‘EMBRACIN! Hi Gest POWER ast AND BOILER” “THREE MILK WAGONS, TWO GOOD WORK’ “HORSES . (20 TEN-GALLON CAN LOT 8M. CANS AND TAR. OMB pan ATOR, ‘LAkoe oe ‘TUBS, mee CH BOXES, STRATHMORE ARMS, 908, 810 AND 812 12TH ST., ar PUBLIC AUCTION. IN ALL ABOUT 45 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. COMPRISING: TARO, SUITES AND OOP, PIECES OF PAR. MILK VY, PRESS, Bt URN! MILK MAN’ AND PI Boies felts Cittooni nears we | © Cisepa Mantes, AND IEE, Mi WA OFFICE DI OF DRA’ BRUSSELS CARPETS AND RUGS 81, CARPETS, CABINET AND MANTEL BEDS, ODD BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS AND BED- mmet CHAIRS: AND ROC cf PEN FRANKLIN TY-SIXTH, 1898, commencing at TEN O°CLOC T shall sell the ‘entire contents of the Produ STOVES FICTURES, COUCHES, Dairy Co, No. 1005 B ‘st. a.w., ‘which i W. WALNUT. BOOK CASES, enumerated above. HALL Rat DESK: MATTRESSES, "Terme cash. PHIL W. CHEW, STOVES, COOKING UTENSILS, CHIXA AND ao Bein | SE AEE ne ae Sa, RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., AUCTIONEERS. ERTABLIREMENT.. ce rs ‘TUESD, OAR UE en AARARUR, MEUING | rene EER, oak TP ea ee TOWN. D."C., TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, ong do _ = By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dated April 14, 1800, and FUTURE DAYs. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, 612 E st. nw. VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 328 DELA- WARE AVENUE NORTHEAST, NEAR U. 8. CAPITOL, All conveyancing and. rec goat. $100 deposit required at ‘Terms easy and ywn at sale. made _€21-6t THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Ancts, THOMAS DOWLING & 00., Auctioneers, 12 Est. ow. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION, HANGINGS, CARPETS. SEVEWEY FHVE Pant Pest tind Eten RAE FANCY ROCKERS, HANDSOMELY DECORATED A0r- LBT SETS, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, FINE COMBINATION FIRE-PROOF SAFE, &c. auction roma SATURDAY, EET Te ction rooms AY. ER = TETHIND, 1808. at TEN O-CLOCK, vain oF shins. house in the country. a3 Send for Sat in your consignments as early as possible ALSO ABOUT SEVENTY. = -SIVE BOTTLES SAUCES AND ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, SEVERAL HORSES AND VEHICLES, TEN SETS SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS. ‘ee21-2t able reward if returned to 1211 i8th st. FOUND—A RING, WHICH THE OWNER CAN ee ee and identify- ‘sane. wateh, ‘stem: Call 719 20th st. nw. LOST—A FANCY GOLD TOP HAIR PIN. FINDER will reeeive a liberal reward by returning it tc 501 G st. aw. ate LosT—SEPTEMB: =e a TONG LETTER a PoC KET deok, contal $0, 5 ame Ent address, of “owner.” Literal. reward. if re- tamed to 183 D st. ne. es ate LOST—A SORREL HORSE, ABOUT 15 HANDS high, ‘with part of barnem ‘on. | Finder will please return to C. C. LAMOND, Lamond station, Met. branch B. and 0. R.R., and receive reward. se21-2a° caer ae Lost-IN $B SECTION, 5 KEYS ON CHAIN with cmell padlocks Return to Mom 88 Laas and ‘Trost and receive reward." 1t* LOST—OR STOLEN—A SCOTCH COLLIE FEMALE 1, about 8 months old; name, Beauty. A iberal reward will be paid if returned to “855 Penn, ave. n.w. M & CO. ate el ir of gold-rimmed eyegiuases, wi Cinin attached. Retura to 174i DeSales st. ‘and get reward. ‘se21-8t LOST—A. LONG POCKET BOOK CONTAINING about $65 in cash, some checks and receipts. be- frreen Union ot, "a.m and Oth and F ste, nv Finder liberally rewarded by returning Mw Sone, 1t* Room 5, Warder Building, 9th and F n.w. I<ST_ON WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. ON ‘Pennsylvania ave., between 10th and 15th sts.. an envelope containing business ‘Any per: Tecelve liber Day son leaving same at Star office w! al reward. ate LOST—MONDAY NIGHT, FROM 232 FLORIDA ‘ave. n.w., sorrel horse: blind tm one eye; one hind foot ‘white. “Please return to. owner above number. eek st LOST-$5.00 REWARD; ABOUT A WEEK AGO. Silat? Bia RE ™ Return to se20-3t* LOST—DIARY (08). $1 WILL BE PAID IF RE- turned to 914 D st. nw. _—_se20-8t® (OST_WHITE SETTER DOG WITH RED SPOTS: metal collar with lock and wire. of which tag hag een torn of. Return to 9274 E at. n. 020.24" LOST_LEFT IN HERDIC COACH ON TUESDAY ‘evening, September 19, fute aod case and music rack. A sultable reward will be paid for return of same to GILL & SON, Lith and F sts. nw. 8e20-2wk LOST—ON MONDAY NIGHT, A GOLD SCARF ‘pin, lover's knot, diamond’ center. Liberal ward If returned fo 457 G st. a. 20-81 E LADY THAT WAS SEEN TO PICK UP ‘fold watch, charm attached, near B. and Peet will pisase return same’ to 460 N ‘et. abd recelve reward. 2020-31 Z REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR A BLACK A atin cape, trimied with silk, lost June SO it returned to 900 23d st. mw. se20-2te FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—A LADY LEAVING CITY WOULD sell ut private sale the contents of a handsomely furnished house. Apply 1509 Rhode Island ave. se2i-gt* z FOR SALE—IRON SAFE, $25; HAMMERLESS gun, $40; iron awning frame, $10; awning, wall Show’ cases, old army ‘eld glass; ‘very’ light bi $25. HEMPLER’: fician, new store, eta colle sezi-3t* FOR SALE_OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR SOME thing useful to housekeeper; Winchester repsat- ing eae 44 cal., model 88. Call or eee th 2 LETHE FURNITURE OF TEN ROOM house; full of roomers: cheap for cash; big bar gain; leaving city. Address 0. P., Star ofllee, worists FOR SALE—OLD BUILDING MATERIAL: WIN- dow frames, sash and inside shutters. doors. mantels and tiles, gas fixtures, etc. Apply aw. Corner I7th st. aid Maseachsctss aver Sy. see Ste $1,250, $100 cash, $15 monthly, buys good €& FOR SALE-AT REDUCED PRICES-SEVERAL Toom frame house with large lot. slightly used Knabe npright, square nd grand Consult us for Dargai Planos, fully guaranteed; also -second- ena Gl peteeny Sete gee eae ee ST Ree 06 Geen meen ak Eee ae cee 301 WAGGAMAN, to ult. WM. KSABE & CC sel5-1w aulé-2m S17 Pa. ave. nw. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty—Fine farm in Maryland; fine view of the Potomac; 100 acres in cultivation. Inquire 50 Myrtle st. ne. eati-at? ‘Joo 14th at. JK SALE—A BARGAIN AT $13,000—DESIRABLE li-tvom dwelling im perfect order in the most cvotral part of fhe northwest; lot 2432110. This roperty aust to be’ appreciated. - Wi IAM it HODGES Tait F st.'nwee seiS-ot | FOR SALEBY OWNER—-TWO EXCELLENT 9| and 10-rvom boures near 16th. et. mw a wctyiths Price uot fancy.” Inquire 15: FOR RENT—a FINE DAIRY FARM NEAs .HIS FOR SALE-CORNER OF 19TH AND OREGON Pio Ni ee ar a 23 feet + & story and basement: 10 fx. eee en ae * 2 pantries: lareg closets: | FOR RENT—ONE MILE FROM HYATTSVILL fin wo, “8 Cleeantly decorated: easy terme; | a truck farm of 35 acres: new nine room Gee: en PLANT AND TURPIN. tng. tll necessary, outbuildings: new fruit: ex- a 2 cellent water ine land; rent, $2 jonth: Fo Inimediate Doweesion vlenbenoey : FOR RENT-SIX ROOM, NEW QUEEN tage with half acre ‘of Innd: well tion Baltimore und Potomac ratlroad her month. JOHN STEPHEN, 019 Baudsome Oronm bocses at tie’ ices Cree | 4 sts. uw : every modern convenience snd some decoration. price,” $7,000 | uit. Room 6. 1201 Pa. ave. ‘. | stable; corner lot, terms to matt. 452 D at. n.w., cor. 4% FOR SALE—FIRE-PROOF SAFE, HALL 7 has double folding inelde and outalde dort; ied as new; will sacrifice to sell at for cash: also small one. Address Box 112, Star office ai0-d FOR SALE—WIND MILL (GMIANVEL), OHEAP: ‘sn perfect condition; 2 years used. “8308 {Tear _Mt, Pleasant." "7" sel6-3t° FOR SALE—$18 FOR FOLD! BEDS WITH mattress springs; $8.50 for extension table; $5 for cook stoves; $2.50 for low HED. MOND'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, S11 ne, se9-12t* FOR SALE — IMPORTED DUTCH HYACINTH. Tulips, trocus arcieens end’ Goinees Thon Te ete, SCHMID'S, T12 12th st. mw. asao-ge FOR SALE — SHOW CASES, GOLD DOLLARS, halves and quarters, fractional currency. confed: erate stamps and bills; coin catalogue, 10 ctx, ‘Watches and jewelry repaired. GEO. W. FECH- NER, 281 Pa. a015-3m Fe LE-WALL P. ROOMS PAPERRD in latest fall giles as cheap. an consistent with | Reed work. Send | postal. Wil “call. "ALLAN BURN, 1249 22d st. a) | vor saLE—Do YOU WISH TO BUY ON CREDIT? We sell furniture, carpetings. baby. and — a hoot ton be Wr oom. b24 Tt st.n.w.a8-tf GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW circular or call om D. RATLATR, Agt.. TR 7th at. aw. ni2tr WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, ORGA} PIER MIRRORS, WALNUT AND OAK CITA BER SUITES, PARLOR FURNITURE, EXTEN SION TABLES AND DINING ROOM’ CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, BEDDING, &c., TENTS OF A HOTEL, REMOVED TO SALES ROOM, CORNER 10TH AND PENNA AVEN CONVENIENCE OF _ SA! WHICH TAKES PLACE SATURDAY. SEPTEM ER “THIRD, COMMENCING AT TEN AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, EXTENSION-TOP CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SURREYS, HARNESS, ‘&e. ONE HANDSOME OAK CASHIER'S OFFICE, ONE NEW CASH REGISTER. Sale within sales oom at ELEVEN O'CLOCK Pofeeme cash, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 0O., 0e21-2t Auctioneers, ENSINGER, AUCTIONEER. 8. B nN WASHINGTON HORSE” AND CARRIAGE BA- ZAAR, NO. 940 La. AVE. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES. Messrs, M. Fox & Son of Baltimore have con to us a carload of Horses and Mares, to be within the Bazaar SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, at TEN O'CLOCK. In this lot are some workers and drivers. ‘The whole load to be without reserve. ALSO. Horses and Mares, some extra-fue SMeckars and Grivers, end several fall tummoute, coe: signed by local parties, and to be sold for wnat, of We it tention agers perermpter ie 8. BENSINGER, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON TRINIDAD AVENUE BETWEEN LEWIS AND KING STREETS, LONG MEAD- ows. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 1588, folio 59 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the under- Signed trustees will offer for sale by’ public auc- in front of the premises. on MONDAY, ER SECOND, 1893, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- trtet fombia, : hundred and eighty-one (181) in J. 8. Swormstedt's sibdivision St tote 49 and” 86 in King’s subdivision of a part of Long eucbting the rear ten feet of gala tet Csi, te: gether with tho improvements, &c. ‘Terms of sale: The purchaser to assume a deed of trust for $500, the balance to be paid in cash. A. depoutt of $100 required at the time of sale. It the torms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the t to resell the property at the risk and cost the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing and Fecording at the cost purchaser. JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT, JOHN T. ARMS, ee2l-dhds ‘Trustees. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1411 G st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BENNINGS ROAD BETWEEN SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH #TREETS NORTHEAST, IMPROVED BY A GOOD FRAME HOUSE, NO." 1629 H STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of @ certain doed of trust, recorded tn Liber 1583, folio 878 ct se., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the ‘secuced thereby, we will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the remises, on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF BER, 1803, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following “deseribed pi in the county of Wasbington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered sixty-five (65) of block numbered thirty (80) of Job Barnard, trustee, W. H. Clagett and Columbian Ratlway Company subdivisions of part of a tract of Iand called “Long Meadows,"” re- corded respectively in book ‘County No. ‘24, and book Governor Shepherd, page ‘the surveyor's land records of the District of Columbt ‘Terms: Sold subject to a deed of trust recorded in Liber 1499, folio 207, to secure $1,200, with in- terest accrued to day of sale; $650 in cash and the balance in one year, sccured by deed of trust on said property, or all cash over and above the amount of the frat deed of trust above, referred to, at option of Purchaser. $100 depos! Fequired at time of sale. Terms to be complied with within ten roperty will be re- sold at the risk cost of defaulting purchaser. 8. J. DEWEY, BENJ. P. DAVIS, e2l-codhds ‘Trustees. ©. G. SLOAN & 00., Auctioneers, 1407 @ at. (Buceessors to’ Latimer & Sloan.) VERY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ‘ELBGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COM- PRISING HANDSOME PARLOR SUITES, SU- PERB SIDEBOARD, ELEGANT EXTENSION TABLES, LADIES" DESKS. FANCY ODD CHAIRS, CARVED MAHOGANY BENCH, MAHOGANY TABLE AND STANDS, BANCROFT BOOK ELEGANT THREE- DOOR WARDRORE, OAK AND WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES,” DINING ROOM CHAIRS, WHITE AND ENAMEL IRON BEDSTEAD, ANTIQUE MANOGANY PIECES, FINE CAR: PEIS, FOLDING REDSTRA) UPRIGHT PIANOS. HALL RACKS, GILT CHAIR, TOI- LET SbTs. MIRRORS, DINNER SERVICE, GLASS WARE, &c., &c., BEING THE PROP: ERTY OF AN ARMY "OFFICER ORDERED On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, 1893, at TEN A.M.. within our sales rooms, 1407 G street, we will sell a choice collection of hotse- hold effects, ‘the ty of an army officer, Everything will be found just as advertised and STRATHMORE ARMS, 808, 810 and 812 12th st., near New York ave. n. of a su tal order of said court, dated No-| w.,’ we will sell the entire furniture contained Yember 25, 18090, and im equity cause No. | therein. We call attention of those seeking 12130, wherein Trunnell and others are complai furniture to this ants and Howes and others are defendants, the ut ‘Terms cash. deraigned, as trusteen, will offer for sale, in front of C. G. SLOAN & CO. ie, peeeiees, 00 WEDNENDAY,) the ‘TWENTY.| _sel5-ot General 1407 @ st. O'CLOCK P.M..all the right.title and interest of the rhaest 3 Se Parties to said cause in and to the following de- REESE Sloan, scribed real estate, situate in Georgetown, D. C..| componTABLE TWOSTORT BRICK Pe iG. vit: Seven (7) lots, being a subdivision of a part of 21518. BE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. square 83 (the northeastern part at the intersec-| og MONDAY. SEPTEMPER TWENTY FIFTH. tion of Frederick—34th—street and 4t! treet), !1808, at HALP-PAST FIVE 0" P.M. io four (4 of which lots bave a front on ‘Breder-| front of the premises, we will sell lot 30, in equare ick street of 17% feet each by a depth of 17.20 feet | Far" fn by a ‘comfortable’ two-story and two (2) of which have a front on said Freder- | brick “doelling, “with "sll wohen improvements, ick street of 18 feet each by the same depth, and | siz rooms and bath and papered throughout. one (1) of which has a front on Fourth (: street : Purchaser to assume a trust of $1,200, 16 feet ‘by’ th of $8 feet tov an alley. There | with, 24 years to: ruse halance in cash, 200 re: will also be sol: @ stable lot in the rear of the| quired at time of sale. ‘Terms to be complied with above and fronti1 19 feet on 16-foot alley. A| in ten days. Title Perfect. plat of suid lots will be shown by the trustees and sel8-dads C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. “Tperma of sale at’ prewttived Oe: ‘erms 8 prescri by the decree: iT third of the purchase mezey in cash and the bal- BUSINESS CHANCES. ance in eq ustallments in one and two years = = = a with interest. 4 deposit of $100 on each lot will| FOR SALE-SMALL HOTEL; VERY DESIRABLE be required at time of sale, and if the terms of and central location; long lease; cheapest rent in ale are, not complied with in ten days the prop- city; nearly new house; will sell only for cash; er will be resold at the risk and cost of the de-| main inducement given om interview; every faulting purchaser. All couveyancing, &c., at the| room owt ot Cane MARBURY, 980 4% oe 0 A a st. now. R YOR RENTCAN OLD U [D> HivcH T. od BAKERY FOR RENT—AN OLD ESTABLISHED eet SGH T. TAGGART, 8249 Nat. mw. Boisce. 1008 Tth st Bee eZ} ste DUNCANSON BROS., TRI SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK D IN N BIEL G, NO, 1621 MADISON STREET By virtue of a deed of trurt to the u FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING OFFICE BUSINESS; suitable for lady. Address Box 106, Star office. se21-3t* POR GALE-CHEAP: & SMALL STEAM LAUD @ry to an immediate purchaser. Apply at 626 trustees, recorded in Liber 1677, follo 240 et seas | —oumana ave. we -6te ne of the land records of the ‘District of Colum: | TO EXCHANGE—HORSES AND WAGONS AS dia, we will, at request of eccured, sell at | first payment on untmproved. 7 OF will sell bile auction in frout of Premises on FRI-| on long time. Address EX‘ Star office. AX, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF SEPTEM. | seZl-3t® BER, 1803, at FIVE 0" PM. all that ‘CLOCK of land situate in the city of Washingt Bistrict of Cotambin, known as alot lot har 93. in John Turton's subdivision of square No. 18%, as Fecorded in book "R. 'W., page b,. with, improve: ments, consisting of two-story. brick house. ‘Derms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid in cash and the residue to be paid in two equal installments in one and two years, with in- FOR SALE—ONE GROCERY STORE DOING AN excellent | business: FOR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED MARKET gah in the ow, ‘Address J. W. Star of- re forest FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES IN GRO- terest (at 6. per cent per, anmum, “for which the spe, ine tate, gl to satistaction of the a * © 4. SHEA, 5 ht bid ed. nie ied with rustees reserve the right to cost of defaulting purchaser. by Grat & Cross. aia ae x FOR SALE_THE OLD ESTABLISHED RESTAU- rant pear War _onable. Address Mrs. grocery, meat and caprice abd terme reas eae ire Kee 1908 Gea A GILT-EDGED |ANCE: FIRST-CLASS inion store for eale at a W. E. EDMONSTON, sacrifice; good business; good location; CH. WILLIAMSON, any reasonable accepted as proprie- Trustees, tors can't agree. Address Box 105, Star ce. Inquire 500 Sth st. n.w. se15-dk4e ©. @, SLOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. |FOR SALE—THE FINEST COFFEE AND (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) caddies, black and enameled, ‘ever say red for sale; coffee mill, scale and ‘entire TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE outfitting of a fancy grocery store. ‘Inguire at SITUATED IN THAT RAPIDLY « VING | 1888 1dth ot. aw. 9e20-tf STEENTH, CAND SEER TY Sreeees [FOR SALE—AN OLD RSTABLIEHED DRUG AND NORTH 3 By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated 20th ‘£00 business: selling Adarees’ DRUGS. Star ‘omice. "ees0 8" ; good reasons for W of November, A. D. 1890, and duly recorded f2 Liber 1880, follos 826 et veq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at Tequomt of the party secured thereby,’ we will ‘at public auction, in front of. the AY, OCTOBER THIR foresald, and known ‘as lot numbered ight (8), in . W. Starr et al.'s subdivision of square num- dered’ one hundred’ and thirty-two (132), as fame ts recorded in the office of the surveyor the Distriet of Columbia, in Liber R. W., $2,500 in an business pay’ $2,500 per year; will give one-fifth interest _frat year, Address For Tooms; good location and cheap rent; will sell ‘ANTED—A SPECIAL PARTNER TO FURNISH ‘old. established ‘ng box Et. Star ace. aeieee” SaLE_OYSTER HOUSE AND DINING cash; reamcas for selling. Apply, at FOR RENT—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BARBER shop; fixtures for sale. Apply 1845 Penn. ave. 0018-th,e&tu,2w together with all the rights, 4 BARGAIN — CONFECTIONERY AND CIGAR Portenances to the same felonging’ ‘The improve- | store, Going, good business; good reason for sell ments consist of a two-story brick dweling, 1008 4% at. sw. 8e20-2¢° & frame building tm the rear, Knows as 8 street northwest. OLD BAR FIXTURES FOR SALR_ APPLY TO LA J. DONOVAN, 1528 7th st. ow. jouse. Base Rall 5020-3 trustees TO BUDLDERS_FOR PURPLE AND BROWN ; also estimates furnished can do well by calling 17th and 18th n.w., or 1919 PAUP, Proprietor. se20.2t* cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such Hie notice as they may deem 019-tu, th,s,m,th, ‘Trustees, RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., Auctioneers. FOR SALE—RESTAURANT, WITH LADIES’ DIN- ing rooms. Address L. G. = es BUY GROCERY STORE, ing doing 8 Tande om account vad Beaten 133 Monroe st. Anacas' . CL ‘Star office. se20-4t* FIXTURES business: sucrifice tia, D. sel9-6re DESIRABLE TWO-STORY AND BAY-WINDOW | SPLENDID OPENING FOI “CLASS DRUG . We; BO com) Bet SrRKET. B < GTH AND 1TH, BAND | hood. Key and terme at house in Tea. selb-Bt° 861. ‘Terms of sale: The purchaser to assume a deed of trust for $1,800 due April, 1804, the balance in cash. A it of $200 required ‘at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the right is reserved to resell the R SALE-MEAT AND PROVISION STORE; ee ‘stand; 7th st. s.w.: sickness the cause of Henk FOR RENT-STORE—ELEGANT LOCATION FOR Ro reasonable offer refused... WEX, 7th and E sts. s.w. Anply te jorery oF provision business; party could T STENOGRAPHIO AND TYPEWRITIN ee eee at STAR COPYING OFFICE, J. C. Fracker, of the defaniting purchaser, after five days adver: | a cmos a aem - ; Ee tirement of such resale in some mewspaper. pab- ~ Mshed in Washington, D. C. “All conveyancing and | A GOOD BARGAIN—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAU- recording at the cost of the purchase! rant; centrally located and in a fare: e018. RATCLIFFE, DARI & CO.. Auct,_| ill’ bo sold Very cheap “within ten’ dare, “Aa: RATCLIFFE DARR & 00., Aucts. we mare ———— — Two-sTor! -BRICK DWELLING AND | Your watch cleaned for $1; watch matnepring, STORE SIX HOOMS AND BATH, ALL MOD-| 1, All our work warranted’ for coe Fear. STREET NORTHWEST. Be avaton On TURSDAY AFTERNOON, " SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. ‘we will offer for sale, in front of the premises, 1221 F st. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Part of lot 9, OW IS THE TIME TO BUX BROOKLAND In square 419, lots, I have several parties who will sell at a Fronting 12 feet 6 inches on 7th st., with alley tn money. Consult me be rear, now under rental. trope. to, show " ‘Terms of sale: ‘The purchaser to assume a deed cs ‘M. ‘THOM trust, for $2,000 due ia five’ years from November 100 Corcoran t 1890, and a second trust or $1,; r EAP—NEAR = monthly installments, the eulars of which | POF prghtwood, ft acre of Indy wil eres pel a ie a TS gaullion 15 tty “houses or” farms. ‘Seo "me, wired "at. the fume, cf tle, Jf the terme of wale = pena ee a r@ not com! in fifteen days from ONLY FOUR COTTAGES LEFT, FOR SALE of sale right ts reserved to resell the onal fs, at Lakeland, Ma, Rand O it the risk and cost of the defaulting Durden after ‘miles from Washington. Gommauts~ five ‘advertisement of such’ resale in some Bg ay Eewspaper published in Washington, D.C. All Cottage, $1,000-$10 cash and $10 per mo. conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- cottage, $1,800—$18 cash and $18 per mo. chaser. yt ‘DARR & CO.. cottage, casb and $25 per mo. eel. Abts ‘Auctioneers, cottage, $4: fash and $45 per mo. RATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O., AUCTIONEERS eae a . A — = VERY DESIRABLE STORY AND BASEMENT ORE, CK HOUSE, NO. STREET NORTH- a aot ar Hou pa 44 STREET NORTH: | "Branchville station, B. , ten miles ‘from TasT,, BETWEEN PENNSILY! ely; to Be ‘eld at public auchon Friday at 3 b BE AUCHION. vege Write “for Ba t0 THOS. we ATH at HALF Past FOUR O'CLOCK FE patents, TAMES FP. BAXNOK, ey her Ser balay a cabana bese on eat r., 110 St. Paul st., Baltimore. " set9-dts" Gf the, prgmnes, part ot loe'dT, rea. 0, fronting #2 | BR WISE_BOONOMIZE.—GOOD "EIGHT-Roo3t feet oa 434 st-, by a depth of BS feet, improved by | "houses near station in the best. part of Hirette: a large S-story brick which can be readily | , ville; $15 and $16; ‘would be nearly double in converted into office rooms, ‘within one aquare | ' the city; Keys at 8 Melrose Park; large lots; Hall and one-half square Pennsylvania | good water. so18-6e Je care. Ita seldom that sucha. ‘of proper pattie. anction, and’ Forme’ iberal, aid wil ‘be at le, A deposit ‘of $200 ; about three miles from the of bid. Ifthe terme’ of Geptol; ich, beautiful and healthful; good teen days from water. Price, $90 and §100 per lot. ‘Terma, weceek gortenallitie creo’ $5 cash, balance in monthly payments. Title pert Of the defaulting | purchaver, fect. Ora. BcHUEN: Yertisement of such resale in se16-1m 1430 F at. Iished in. Waal D. (OMAS DOWLING & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, THOM ae STRERT SORTA WEST. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SQUARE 904, BEING NOS. 750, 752, 754 AND 756 SEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. AFTERNOON, _ SEPTEMBER |. 1803, at HALF-PAST FOUR in front of the premises, we shall sell ‘at public auction All of Lot 6 and half of Lot 7, in square 904, Improved as follows: No. 750 1s improved by a double frame dwelling, Nos. 752, 756 are improv brick dweilings, covering a front of 50 feet by a We call particular attention of those in search of ice pieces to the ale” AT TWELVE M., ‘Three well-brok: r Taree woken ponies, several vehicles, Jot arness, ar ©. G. SLOAN & 00., General Anctionacrn, spe Gass Sk. paar to mt pertarr, fa tetgriping Wrst talent One hundred ire deposit required on eack house at the time of one Do &00., woleAte Anetionsers. FOR SALE—CHEAP_BY A’ LE, MD. NEW Yeroom Bouse: peatey.” porches; water ta) RYeor. te. selcims WE WOULD TAKE PLEASURE | DR. GRAHAM, 807 7TH ST. WN. FOR SALE—HOUSES AND CHOICE BUILDING lots at Brookland and vicinity; terms easy. GRACE ‘M. THOMAS, se13-1m* Room 100, Corcoran building. ty 7 five ites’ walk from station; loca’ Teeaty Daymgnts or germs te DENTISTRY. PRO yea that our low prices do not mean a quality of Aentistry. U.S. 401 7th st. nw. See page DENTAL ASS'Ne for particulars.” eb 4 4 ‘and expert specialist in operative and sur Gical dentistry. Filling and extracting positively ‘without pais. No inexperienced and feasted to peachice "oop Hoan perforfucd person trectigg. 28e, Brtracting Wit tte, Boe. Cleanttg, Pigg nook full et oP rsoeke ment reserves the right to waive Tejeci any or all bids not deemed ad the government, EDWIN STEWAM: General, U SN. wel PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING A TIMBER SHED at Navy Yard, Wi D. C.—Bureau of rtment, Ws led to do- a ; ALEXANDRIA. Accident on the Long Bridge. As the midnight train of the Richmond and Danville line was coming south over the Long bridge last night one of the pas- sengers, T. McEachin of North Carolina, put his head out of the window and was knocked to his seat almost senseless. When the train arrived at Alexandria he was at- tended by Dr. Smith and carried to the Fleischmann House, where he was cared for, put to bed and this morning was sleep- ing soundly, but he soon arose and took the train for Charlottesville. Arrests for Shooting. ‘The police last night found and arrested George Chichester and Thomas Cleaveland and brought them to the station house, charged with malicious shooting. Later in the morning there were brought to the po- lice court before Mayor Strauss, when it gppeared that Chichester, who had been and over to keep the peace, was charged with firing a number of shots on the street road at Mrs. Chas. Zimmerman, the Misses Hohenstein, Mr. Chas Hohenstein and Mr. Mercer Hansboro It was also alleged ‘that Chichester had assaulted his wife, and that Chichester and Cleaveland had undertaken to stop on the road Jor- dan’s public conveyance. The mayor dis- posed of the case according to law. Notes. ‘There were special services this morning at St. Mary's Church, Catholic, and at Grace P. E. Church, in celebration of the festival of the Apostle St. Matthew. The contest for democratic nomination to the legislature continues. Mr. Wm. H. May has been added to the list of candi- dates from the city. The county board of supervisors met to- ay at the residence of Mr. J. W. Clark and completed its examination of the treasure-’s. report. The intersection of King and Fairfax street, always a busy place, was the scene last night of a great crowd which assem: bled to assist in the removal of the im- mense safe of the Alexandria Deposit Com- y. The laborers worked with their ds ‘and the crowd with their eyes and mouths, and with abundant machinery the immense mass was got across the street and into the new office of the company at &@ comparatively early hour. ‘The funeral of Dr. James B. Marye took Place this morning from 12% Duke street, where he has resided for some time. He was a brother of State Auditor Morton Marye. The remains were carried to Fred- ricksburg to be buried in the family ceme- tery there. ‘The police headquarters is to be extended south into the property built for the Sun engine house. upper story is already occupied by the: ‘s office and the low- er part will now be utilized for additional cells, &c. The county jail was built on that site in 1742, Masonic Memorial Services. Members and friends of Washington tennial Lodge, No. 14, F.A.A.M., assembled at Masonic Temple, 9th and F streets north- west, last evening to hold the third annual memorial services in honor of the members of that-body that had passed away during the last year. The lodge room in which these impressive services were held is one of the most handsomely appointed in the country, and on this occasion was decorated with palms and draped in mourning. A noticeable ornament and giving the only touch of color,was Cen- ing the initials of the departed brothers, yiz:Joshua V. Dulin, John A. Stephenson, John W. Jones, Oliver N. Bailey, Orris W. Browne, Wm. R. Whitney, Chas. F. Sigour- ney, J. Wm. Wallace and Ernest F. Acting Chaplain Rev. Frederick D. Power opened the services with prayer and the music which followed was a solemn chant appropriate to the occasion. With suitable eae Se r. remarks Mr. J. Henry Small, the orator of the evening, Smith, who read a teel and th of a future where all Masons will meet again. On the part of the lodge, Mr. A. T. Long- Lower Rates Voted Down, ata of the its of New York “trunk lines yesterday it was alassey unanimously decided not to allow the $i5 round trip rate to the world's fain Crushed to Death Between Rellers. John Benna, while at work in Onetda col- liery, at Hazelton, Pa, yesterday death in a horrible mannen He gaged about the rollers, when he footing and fell between them. ment he his body idly revolving crushers, but H . i i j é BB iy was reached did this position he before being extricated. consciousness ‘| i tevel Es i i ; ! ‘The following transfers in the erta- First Lieut. Edwin St. J. Greble, from A G. First Lieut. Rich- mond P. from battery G to battery D. First Lieut. John Conkiin, jr, second ‘uty at will join his assistant at Port st Fort . The ex- , is fur absence for Charles W. Hl | the Tenleytown line, w! ed with vehicles from early hours of the evening. cars dash over the 5 28 i é ; i § H i i and frequently the warning bell ts Sounded until the ar’ ts alent woes ts crossing and going at such @ rate that it ‘would be impossible to stop it im time to avoid an accigent. I object to the generally high rate of night, for the cars rua when more precau' the daytime. The Tenleytown Dusy thoroughfare and is if i f HH i ; | { tat Lora E i i g ' i i | f © great deal of suffering = thelr families. Some of them, on on the verge of starvation.” ‘The Centennial Scan Copies of Monday's twebve page Star, with the full and accurate account of the Centennial Calebration of che levenn of the comer stone of the can bo had at the counting room of the oe, we ped and stumped reaty tor mailing, fr only three cents each. —— ae Hamilton Fishs WO, } oe ee ES nok Dut it consists of resi ev. Lan one of to of $00 to St Lukes the ‘third to the Balllorue School for Warean ‘which is held tm trust for =. yt fie A Simple Wuy t iste Menep goer

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