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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. 11 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. RAILROADS. FOR SALE—LOTS. WANTED-$700; 2D TRUST; NEW nous $14,000; Ist trust, $8,000, payable 3 ji commission; 6 per cent interest. JOHN. iS, Star offic mh23-3t* WANTED -TO BORRO’ term of years, $35,000, om centrally Jocated, int- proved property, worth from $90,000 to $100,000; | terest not more than & per cent: no commis- mission; preference given. offer with lowest, in terest. Addr REA! TA. Bp 7 = mbi3-3t To loan on improved real estate seeur- ity in this elty. No delay, Charges 000. reasonabl WASH'N. DANENHOWER, 22-6 Cor. 18th and G sts. nw. = __Cor. 18th and G ots. BN 000, $3,000, 1.000 AND $1,000 TO loan. Ax we g owners, the commission will be bat one (1) per Papers. We cam get larger sums at & r cent, with 2 per cent commission. fing23t" DEEELE, DAVIS & CO. 1819 F ANTED- $1,650 ON SIX LOTS; WELT, Loc. wade, wide” mae rst year's int. im advance; Ww! Ps ‘title; good bonus. Address | Its TRUST, Star oittce. (io»,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 5 AND 6) PER CENT. NO DELAY IN MAKING LOANS. CHARLES W. HANDY, mh22-Im 610 13TH ST. N.W. FUR SALE-OR EXCHANGE—TWO BEAUTIFUL houses; bear Scott Circle; will exc! im any part of the ct LY, 603 14th st. n. y. Apply CHAI mh2 IN ONE SUM, AND FOR | FOR SALE—ONE SQUARD FROM N.Y. AN | J. aves. n.w.; beautiful new 6-room house; la bath room; cabinet mantels; heated by furnace; concrete cellar; "$5,000; easy terus. SAUL, 612 F st. FOR SALE—-HOUSE AND LOT; LOT TWENTY- three (23), block seventeen (17). bet, 16th and eth ste. .w., Meridian 1530 Huron st FOR SALE_pays i 1.300. RENTING lOUSES NEAR 4TH AND N STS. CAN'T GET A BETTER INVESTMENT. this ‘cloner direct from the | con §; PER CENT NET. ALAN -window'’ brick on Stories and cellar; cabinet mantels. Price, 600. DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F FOR SALE—BY FAR THE BEST LITTLE HOUSES im the city for $1,600 each; nearly new, 2 bricks: 6 ‘Bicely papered rooms; latrobe; range; hot and cold water; guod-sized back yard; wood 0-ft. alley: 2 squares from 6th and Hi sts. good it DAVID D. sTo: Ne delay beyond time necessary to prepare } Wa oan os and 5% FOR SALE—1213 LINDEN ST. NE, 804 and 806 F st. FOR SALE—PUT YOUR MONEY IN SMALL houses; they pay well—I have 2 bricks for sale at $2,750; renting for $21 a month; in first-class 1t_DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. For SaLE—TWO Pp TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY, 0 ‘sums os a upward. : > of Sos. E. WAGGAMAN, mh22-3t _91T F MOXEY TO Loa) REAL ESTATE. different amounts to suit; principals only, FORD, oStar ofiee . mbaa-Bee @£\p CS YOUR APPLICATION FOR REAL’ ES. tate loans. mh21-3t x ON VACANT GROUND NO} 8 RANT rd among the choicest ts the city; Worth at leust $6,500; will pay commission. Address NAVY, Star office. mh21-3t MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE be es Ms TO SCIT AND AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, We mb2t-lm MONEY To LOAN ON REAL ESTATH SECURITY ‘let at lowest rates of interest. W. LINKINS, 800 J ON IMPROVED PROP. 1¥; installment pl: interest and principal able monthly; lowest rates; no delay; will call Address Box 213, City P. O. mh20-1m* FT HAVE THE FOLLOWING SUMS TO LOAN ON real estate: $2,500, $3,500, $1,500, $8,000, $9,000, $5,000 and $20,000, tu sums’ to ‘suit. STONE, S04 and $06 F N, AT LOWEST RATES 6 terest 0M approved real estate security. PTCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, mhi7-tt 10th and G sts. ow, B the District at 5% and 6 per cont. Large loans & specialty. HERRON & NIXON, mbl6-st 1206 G st. ow. MONEY TO LOAN ON LIFE INSURANCE POLI cies, indorsed notes, suburban property, or other available security, at 10 per cent per annum. ATTWELL & STUBBLEFIELD, mb13-Imo* _1ith F Mertz bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT IN sums from $1,000 to $50,000, on improved real estate; no delay WESCOTT, WILCOX & FIESTON, mhi3-Im 1907 Pa. ave. nw. $0,000 TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate, In sums to suit, at lowest rates of in- rest. BH. T. LEIPOLD, «.w. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. mh Imo MONEY TO Lo. EST FIN: terest om approved real estate security. HEISKELL & McLERAD mhs 1008 F MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $25 TO $100; RE- turned in monthly payments; lecal jnterest; “no publicity. Loans made from $25 to $100 on household furniture of every description without monthly payments; long time; na Doous; no publicity. Call or address 1416 BW. ai7-1m NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN-SUNS frow $5,000 to $50,000, at 6 T cent. cag ~ GANDY, _mbs-im io Rae 610 13th at. A MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE sect Y. sx Prevailing rates. LARGE LOANS A ; H. W._ DOWLING, n Giz E st. nw. MONEY IN SUMS To SUIT ATV: LOWEST IX- terest ou D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. Raw MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, FROM $500 to $15,000; no delays. fezs-im ‘T. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st. $1,000 TO $75.000 ON REAL ESTATE. NO DE- LAY IF PAPERS AND SECURITY ARE 0.K. 2 ZAKIN GADSBY, COR. 13TH AND F STS. N.W. fe1T-t FOR SALE—A WELL-LOCATED HOME FOR $4,500; O st. west of ; $ rooms and bath. FOR SALE—at $5,000; 2 stories and cellar; 9 rooms and bath; lot 20x110 to alley; near 10th FOR SALE~$6,300—on 8th st. near Q; 4 bed = bath, parlor, FOR SALE—An 8-room brick on 9th st. nw. SE, S04 and $06 F st. nw. m13-10t* TYLER | R FORD, 1 F FOR SALE—TAREE-STORY AND BASEMENT dining room, en a FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE 4 ; @ sacrifice to é terms very easy. DULEY & HERRING, 225 ND 134) FRISTOR COURT N- > belck Rouses; guod Investment; only $1,850 MAN, 917° F st. nw. FOR SALE—13:2 4 FOR SALE—R ST. BET. 1ST AND N. CaP. 7 rooms and bath; new brown stone and 1 Urick dwelling; southern exposure; 20-{t. Cor, 17th st. and Willard n.w.; 80 feet on 17th, 132° on Willard; 10-ft. alley on side; capable of 4 lots on 17th and 4 op Willard: $1.70 per foot. Small lot on 4th st. n.e.; only $700: easy term: mh20-5t A. P. FARDON, 615 14th 9! FOR SALE—A BFAUTIFCT. RESIDENCE. NEW, bat! latrobes; open firep! paved alley. $10,000. si. nL all mod. imps. ; conservatory; t and window shades will be given upon application at my aftic will sell below cost to owner; lot ts 52i¢x CHARLES’ W. HAND’ mb1T-1w 610 13th heated by steam; handsome FOR SALE-SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- ings within three squares of Dupont Circle, Prices frou: $10,500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 to 147.) fe24- 24t* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st. ressed-rick house; 6r.; bat fe to litt. alley: ‘$160. cash “0 z months; price, $3,500. Why pay rent? Keys at cor, 13th and’G sts, ne. mhd FRANK 'L. HANCOCK & CO., Agents. ETTY QUEEN ANNE COT: tages, with good lots; one square from Lith ¥ le’ cars: near Logan avd Harlan reshlence a splendid howe, good investment or speculation; only $3,250 each. RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st.n.w, brick house, 213 North Fairfax st.. Alexandri: Va.; 27 ft. front; 8 rooms: gas. water, bat! rooms large and ‘ary: Louse lighted on three sides; at one-half Washington figures; terms easy. J. C. DePUTRON, 472 Louisiana ave., Washington, D.C. ja9-3m* story press-brick houses opposite Franklin Park; 72 ft, 1M Inches ou I st. by 144 ft; stables, on rear jot. Apply to Dr. D. 5 Ww. LE—THAT VALUABLE CORNER PROP- erty, 1700 L st. n.w., fronting 20 feet on 17th west and 76 feet on L st. north. Can be had a LEGAL NOTICE EDWARD KERN, FOR SALE—PINEST LOCATION IN THE z for clegant residence; wide south front; close to 16th st. Address, for a few days, Bo ce. 37 R st. nw, THIS 1S TO GIVE NOTICI ‘Khat the subscriber of the District of Columbia bas obtained from the Supreme Court of the Dis- holding a special term for y on the ‘Todd, late of the istrict of Columbia, deceased; all persous having claims against the sald deceased are to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 16th day of March otherwise by law be excluded from trict of Columbia, FOR SALE-2STORY AND CELLAR BRICK; 8 rooms; tiled bath; re-eption hall; large pantries and closets; eletric appliances and every mod- ern improvement; front; wide parking; lot 19x95 to paved alley convenient to cars; price, $6,700; Address W. T. S., Owner, Star office. FoR SALE-2STORY AND CELLAR ¢R00M AND fiox SON APPROVI ROPERTY bath bay-window brick bouse; loca’ N st NEY TO LOAN ON ROVED PROPE! 1X se eekaae wennee Sint be oaks oe OWNER G, Star office. mb22-3t* —A FIVE-ROOM FRAME 12th and Austin sts., Brookland; icLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, 10th and G sts. n.w. mb22-3t VERY VALUABLE CORNER opp. the Congressional ext; they mn all benefit of the sald estate. FOR SALE—BARGAD FOR SALE— A house, 2d and A sts. Library. To an immediate purckeser t) will be sold very cheap. B. H. WAR) .. 916 F st. nw. FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON 18TH ST. must be sold to close the af- fairs of a syndicate; lot 17.6 by about 80; house in gcod condition. ‘Will be sold cheap. 'B. WARNER & CO., 916 F ington, his solicit and Iowa Circle; TH $1,550. JAMES BAYNE, Room 6, Central FOR SALE—YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE. rent or exchange? Send us a list; money saved. JAMES BAYNE, Room 6, Central FOR SALE—A TEN PER CENT INVESTMENT— ONLY $1,700 EACH; THREE 17-FE NEW 6-ROOM FRAMES: EAST; WHITE TEN- SEWER, HALLS, CON- EET FRONT ANTS: GAS, WATER, CRETED YARDS. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, SY TERMS-NEW y ROOMS AND i f ELECTRIC GAS STONE STEPS; LARGE YARD AND N. AVE. AND M | A. SHTELDS, 1405 F / FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-MY DWELLIN Bladensburg Heights, FOR SALE-ONLY $6.5 STONE AND P. B.” PRON BINED MANTFL IN THE SUPREME COU: 3, and 80 acres adjoluing for iicumbered city, p 000, $7,000, $16,000. Apply J. FOR SALE—CHEAP—TWO BRICKS ON 3D ST. ear D s.w.; 6 rooms; water and sewet $30.60 ‘per month to good tenants; price, 150. mh22-3t* C. H. PARKER, cor. 4% and E s.w. “MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST REAL ESTATE LN THE DISTRICT. as R. O. HOLTZMAN, MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CTiY REAL estate at Sei0 per cent interest “Large amounts inlty. aT TILER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. 30c. TO $5.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS. DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF 5N NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY? WE HAVE THE FACILITIES To accoMMO- DaTy you! ja20-tt 908 G ST._N.W. ‘WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., oo F Wit foam you any stm you want, large of small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, &c., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. It will be to your advantage to see us before securing a loan. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©0.. a2etr 6i0 F ST. N.W. NEY TO AN--IN SUMS OF $500 TO $15,000, Sard Wastiaht tell Sate ae ren fates, of interest. WALTER H. ACKER, aap-tt Tot 14th st. aw. papers FS hold furniture, re8, Pegom, ke the property to remain undist possession’ YOOLDWEST RATES IN THE CITY. No delay; you will receive the money the day you apply ‘for it. ‘You can pay any part of the principal at any time, each payment made lessens the cost of ‘ing the loan. PRIVATE OFFICES. NO PUBLICITY. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., @9-tr 602 F st. n.w.. main floor. LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS local listed stocks, trusts, mortgages, insurance policies in old line companies. warchouse and Storage receipts, bonds, &c. YERKES & BAKER, 7 Sun building. aig-tr MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty, either straight or installment loaus; the lat- ter may be paid back by about $10 per month on the $1,000, including both principal and interost. ROOM’ 5. 1201 Pa. a2-tr TO LOAN AT SIX PER CEN ‘AP. Pivred real extate im the, District of | Getumabin: @ amounts x specialty. Also will joun 75 ‘cent » repayable in installments, _ of value, repays. SMITH & SONS anes VAIS F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- lass security at lowest rates of interest: no de- bere arity is_< na oe "GREEN. 208 7th st. nw MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON proved District real no delays —— . OSE at PARKER, mn 1418 F st. PROFESSIONAL = = = MME. DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED EN. glish and German astrojozist in the city. Tells ts of life. Office hours. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Suolay 10 am. to) pm. 1803 Lith at. aw. mb23-' CABINET, VAPOR, SULPHUR AND SEA SALT | end electric treats baths, Dr. 8. PROF. CLAY. OLDEST ESTABLISHED. ©: feliable, geauine and natural-born clairvoyant, Qstrologer and medium in this city, tells your life from cradle to grave, int Veals hidden mysteries, fluds lost property, causes speedy marriages, brings separated together, its out enemies from friends, gives success in 3, removes family troubies, evil infuences. | Consult ‘him on business, lo" or anything you are in doubt. Convinces ‘skeptical; never failed. All im trouble Business confidential 6th s.w. mhz ALCOHOL AND magnetic ¢ ud sc! : Bours % to 9 ‘Mrs. Al SULLIVAN, cos mi22- MES. CARY, 1614 7TH ST. N.W. I guarantee to convince the m business, law suits, divorces, love, marriag enemies’ and evil Of these or Will warry and all informa- tely given. as Seeing is believing. “CARD REAL New Yors ave. uw in this court on SALE_OWNER LEAV! his splendid home at a bargain {f sold within TEN Days. rooms and bath; mantels; electric Mghting and bells; furnace, Ac Jot 18.10x105 to paved alley;brick stable; | loca from car lne and ew two-story, cellar brick, tiom, Sth st. n. henfics. Address H.A. FOR. SALE A BARG a ° houses; renting for $10 per mon’ two, J. HARRISON JOHNSON & 8 A true copy, Teste: L. Pp FOR SALE_BY AUGU rt busi lette: rsonal estate of Elizabeth testamenta Given under my band this 16th day of March, T. H. G. TODD, Wash, Loan and Trust bidg., Room 99. 184. D. W. Baker, W. B. ‘Todd, Proctors." mbh23-Jaw3t IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, e 16th day of March, 1894, : "ALKER vs. MEDORA E. WALKER. 15 Equity Docket 30, On motion of the plaintiff, by Mr. Campbell Car- By the court: Ww COX, Justee, &e. . Clerk, &e. True copy. Test: J. R. YOU By Mo Ay” CLANCY, Is TO GIVE NOTICE THAT THE seriber of the District of Columbia has from the Supreme Court of the Distri Co- lumbia, holding a special term for Orphans’ Court business, letters of administration, ¢.t.a., on the SUB- ersonal estate of William S. Jackson, late of the istrict of Columbia, deceased; all persons hav- ing claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to thé subscriber, on or before ihe Ist day of March next: they ‘may otherwise by law be excluded from ail benetit of the sald estate. Given under my hand this Ist day of March, 1894. MARTHA A. JACKSON, Care Jos. J. Waters, Attorney at Law, 1205 ist st. DW. JOS. J. WATERS, Proctor. mh9-law3t OF COLUMBIA, Holding a speflal term for Orphans’ Court business, ‘This Sth day of Mare! isos. In re Estate of Mary Ellen Offutt or Orfutt, late of Washington, D. C. No. 6000, Administration Doc. 19. Application Laving been made for the probate of a paper writing propounded as the Inst will and testament, and for letters of administration, ¢.t.a, on the estate of sald Mary Ellen Offutt or Urfutt, deceased, by Mury Eliza Lyles to tssue to William Claude Tarrett. Notice is hereby given to all concerned to appear riday, March 30, 1894, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause, if any exist, against the granting of such application. wr esfOPy OF this onder: wl By the Court: A. B. HAGNER, GORDON & GORDON, Proctors for pplicant. = mbhd-law3t PIANOS AND ORGANS. eee A HAG LRO AD. ER OF 6TH AND B 3TREETS. fect Jandary 28, 1804. NSYLVANIA LIM'PED and State Room, Sleeping, Dining, Smok- Observation Cars iarrisburg to Chicago, Indianapolis and Cleveland Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 11:05 A.M. FAST LINE.--For Pittsburg, Parlor Pars to Pittsberg. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. t Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 8 ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Cincipnati and Chicago. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Cars to Chicage and Harrisburg to Cleveland. ing Car to Chicago. 3 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping Car te St. Louis and Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrisbu, Ib 11:05 A.M. PEN. ces, cub- electric bells; bouse —papered containing 15 ruoms; the house has house will he sold with carpets desired, permit to exarine to Cincinnati. ACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- rE. e, Canandaigua, Rochester and 7:50 AM. fer Kan Magara Fails daily, except Sunday. 11:05 A.M. for Williamsport and Renovo daily, ex- For Willtams 218 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, ‘alls daily, except Saturday, With Sleep ing Car Washington to Kocheste Canandaigua, Rochester and | and’ Niagara Falls daily, FOR —SALE—BUILDERS, Baflalo daily, aud Saturdays only Washington to Roch- EW YORK AND THE ‘ONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- . “ rr from Baltimore, ew York daily, for Philadelphia week days. 30 ng a M, On Sunday, 1 ‘ y and 11:35 P.M. Fast Express, 7 xpress, 2°01 and 5:40 P.M. daily. wn Without change, 7:50 A.M. week days and 3:18 PM. daily ee For Bultimore, 6 POR PHILADELPHIA, N: FOR SALE with Dining ¢ 16 and 11:35 P.M. 11:00, 11:05 A.M., (4:00 Limited), 40 Pope's Creek Line, daily, except Sunday’ , 9:00 and 11:50 A.M, and 4:20 except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A-3i. Atlantic Coast Line Express for Richmond. Jackson- tine and Tampa, 4:00 A.M, 8246.2. al, 5:55 P.M. week day 7 y, 4:25 P.M. daily. for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily and $40, 9:45, 10:57, ville,St. Augus Accommodation For Alexandria, A ) 9:45 AM., 2:43, Leave Alexindria’ for Washington, 8-00, 9:10, 10:15, 11:44 A.M,’ 1:20," 3:00, 00, 5, 10:52 and 1? 1.» 1:20, 5:30, 7:00, 7:20, 8:15 northeast corner of 13th street and avenue and at the station, 6th and B ft for the checking m hotels and resi- J, R. Wood, General Passenger Agent. ereby warned where orders can be le! of baggage to destination fro: December 24, 1803, Alt tratns arrive and leave at Peansylvauia Pas- Senger Station, W: D.C. 8:00 a.m. daily mediate stations, and com orfolk aud Western railroad. a at Manassas for Strasburg, it is’ ordered that the de- fendant cause her appearance to be ertered herein on or before the first rule-day occurrirg forty days after this day; otherwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with as'in case of default. The object of this sult is an absolute divorce for the willful desertion and abandonment of the pe- tloner by the defemlant for the full and uninter- Fupted space of two years prior to the filing of this Dill. This order is to be published in the WV ton Law Reporter and in The Evening Star. Danville and _inter- Lynchburg with tivard, daily, | daily, except Sun? Y- 11:01 a.m., THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAsT cates Pullman Buffet " shington over the NEW LINE via Columbia to Savannal, and St Aue Danville with the Pullm: Charleston via Columbia and at Green also carries through Pullman | shing- Sleeper New’ rect connection is made Somery and New Orlenns, E 5 h1G-Lawat Asst. Clerk. mi Birwingham, Mont- Daily for Charlottesville and fnter- train for Front ined av cl of Pullman V | Tuns over the eto Jacksonyill« New York to Ni TRAINS ON W ION leave \ for Herndon and intern ing, arrive Washingt + from Round Hil T OF THE DISTRICT south arrive ". aud $:30 p.m. Manas. | daliy, except ‘Sunday, and Charlottes vilie, vervetions and information 1300 Pennsylvania Penns} lvania Railroad, Washin W. He GREE RK, Gen. Pas HIO RAILROAD. mm coruer of New | 1 be published in the nington Law Reporter and Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before said day. Vestibuled Limited | | a. and Tndianapol! or Fittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:30 ‘on and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. For Winckester and Way aus, 11:10 p.m. | THREE NEW Hows ND BUFF BRICK FRONT ACCOMMODATI CARES NORTH OF CAPITOL | COMPLETED 3 WHEN YOU CAN SEE WHAT IS GOING INTO THEM. FF —AT GREAT BARGAL just completed, DECKER BRO.” Uphold All Claims That are made for them, und those claims ant new houses, very best part n.w. section; marble front Ist Moor finished In oak; mantels; open fireplaces in every 100m; inspect ; terms to sult. elegant cabinet 14th and Hi sts. 4 E-THAT ELEGANT fe Oregon av reat bargain. erent. F MANNING, 1ith and H sts. nw, FOR SALE—O1 new 10-room house ern conveniences; at GES & MOORE, 606 F st. FOR SALE—NEAR 11TH AND _H STS. N.E.; =: $3,500; $500 cash, $25 including interes STUKGES & MOORE, 606 F st. n.w. FOR SALE-NEAR 13TH AND H 134 to 20-ft. al MOUNTER! FOR SALE—A SIX-ROOM, RAY-WINDOW BRICK in good order; Premises of owner, 728 th st #OR SALE— “DESIRABLE HOMES.” Price, $9,500—Beuutiful dwelling on T st. bet. 13th amu Lith; all m.i.5 finish: papered; hot water heat $5,000—No. S18 B st. ne: bath; all m. $3,600—North side of Hi st. near 23d: 2- story and basement brick; all mi. $2,000—Frame dwelling on H st. near 22a, lot 2ux60 feet. $1,400—No. Tol7 Jetferson st. n.w.; desir- ie able 2-story brick; well reated. For keys or WESCOTT, WILCOX & RIESTON, 1907 Ta. ave. nw. FOR SALE—TWELVE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT | two new two-story bri ings, with bath, on 2ist st. n.w. near E balance on long tim: , WHLAUX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. n.w, S$ rooms and on investment; $800 cash required; PIANOS gover every good point a Piano should possess. You cau stand up for you use a Decker Bro. of ours. Other makes taken in eachange sale at all prices. Sanders & Stayman,934 F. FOR SALE_JUST THINK? A right, only $185, easy terms. treble has three pedals and is guai for 7 ; a stool, cover and book goes with it. HUGO WORCH & ¢ Sole Ag: Sohmer Pianos, 925 7th’ street now. He Seen the Steger Piano, the pride of Ch Pianos moved. mh2o SPLENDID NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, Just received from the factory. Full size. Elegant stool and scarf free. ONLY $190, TERMS: $10 MONTHLY. W. W. KIMBALL & CO., Metzerott bidg., cor. 12th and F sts. We are manufacturers. mh19-3t SKIAN METHODS NOT RESORTED to in ‘selling “the “Krakauer Pianos. ‘Their truly fine qualities e the reason of their popu- larity, G.°H. KUHN'S “EMULE OF) Mt 1209 G st. a fe2tt-Sun PIANO TUNING. GEO. J. BECKER, late of W. Metszerott & 805 1th st." nw. Tuning indorsed by Maina, Henry John Philip» others; highest references; terms moderate. sm eee g = bsolutely the most durable PIANO the after the most ai of rare wood cases. PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 11th ‘st RY VICTOR BECKER, 1408 10TH ST. N.W., Expert of 39 years’ practice. aggregati 35,000 tunings. References: Dr. J. T Academy of the Holy Cross, and five years tuner for the Academy of the Visita: tion, Georgetown. Address by postal or other- wise. tela profession; const a igns and in all kinds FOR SALE—TOO CHEAP TO QUOTE PRICE-3- Story press-brick bay-window hou: large parking and yard hear Penn. ave. WHITE, 930 F st. n.w. ” 1714 13th st, bh, int, 500 1122 220 st, IALLETT & DAVIS’ PL exprets’ dreams, re- | Alley bet 6th & & M, fb, 4r. KNABE Grana, Ureiast PIANOS. ana square. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, but slightly used. Tuning by experienced workmen. w BE & CO., $17 Penna. ave. ‘OS BEAR TESTS OF time, use, tone, touch, artistic finish: a perfect i a royal gift; palace styles and cottage come and buy or rent. S11 9th st. aw. DENTISTRY. I. Satisfaction guaranteed. | Sittings, 50 cents. Hours, | ® to 9. Open Sunday. 489 H st., bet. 422 and | | When tartar gathers 451'& 453 “Ridze 3540 42 1313 D st. bh, i = 6. The above fs only a portion of the property on y Mat ofice for bulletia the Ist and i5th. skeptical on | ences; give name in full | ‘Sunday. RANK L. HANCOCK & CO., tate see Gs oa aa | GRUSHON'S DENTAL PARLORS, FSTAn. 6 rooms ‘and cellar; furnace; pri EX, 1800 F and Ziv awe newly papered: bly; ten notes a | cars and herdics, from 1 to 5 nm. dalir, except § traction free, Infirmary open from Uctober 3 to June 30. ec23-tr On the teeth, and is undisturbed by tooth brush or dentist, it mean heli iced jatina or amalgaul up. Best full Set hb, $7. Dr. Graham, 307 7th. St. ma23 1887, ‘ssor, 1505 14th nw, all hours and Dr. M. RB. Gros! Teeth | inserte S$ DENTAL PARLOI DENTAL ASSOCIA’ nD. 7 VA. AVE. fe2 THE LEAD Scientific I experts oply. 401 See card in another column. ocd of Columbian ” University Sunday. Ex. onr own Instrument if Piano. If you're dis- satisfled with your Piano replace {i with one 10, For Hagerstown, 11:20 a.m, : thersbarg aud Viano ts F 5 teed the Apress trains stopping at p ROYAL BLUE LINE W YORK AND PIL 00 Dining Car), 3:00 3:00" Di paw. Sleeplus or Cars on all day trains, and 12:00 noon. HExcept Sund: CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, hedule in effect > pvember 30, 1893. Trains leave daily from Union statioa «B. and sin Amerier with {: puiplete solid train serv- usa and Solid Vestibuled, Equipped, Bie * in with dining car tend ished more than 50) ¢ Old Point Comfort ana for Gordonsville, nton amd princt= nday, for Rich- Virginia point A. Paliman locations and tickets at company's of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania Gencral Passonter Avent. For SALE-ANOTHER SPL _ POTOMAC RB NEW LALACE IVER BOATS ‘Tuesday and Thursd: Landing: at ai senger aecorn “LIMITED.” THURSDAYS und SUNDAYS Geu'l Manager. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMbUAT Co. . WASHINGTON. D. €., FORTEESS “MONKOK aud jess extraction. | Graduate of the Cincinnati south and souuwest. Leave Fortress Washington at ts on sale at and 1421 Penn- for tickets via new line. INO. CALLAHAN, LKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W., Moth-proof Goods, 3 1 | Building Papers, Clay and ‘Lie Asbestos, Flue Liaing, Pulp Slate, a. ap FOR SALE—WESLEY HEIGHTS—DO YOU KNOW that Wesley Heights at present prices and terms for lots preserts the best opportunity in the de- sirable part of Northwest Wasbington for in- Yestment or homes? Do you also know that the building fund of the American University now exceeds $500,000 and that this ground must sell at a big advance iu the neat future? Also, for rent, sale, or exchange, 2 ‘handsome cottages With spacious grounds; 8 rooms, bath, hot and cold water and stable; overlooking University grounds. Call for plat and fuil particulars, JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 Lith st., upstairs, mb23-8t FOR SALE—HERE IS A CHANCE—CORNER LOT, near Dupont Circle, $4,700; you will be sor if you miss this. “Address’ BONITA, Star, of- fice: : FOR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME RESIDENCE site on J6th st. near the proposed new hotel; generous frontage aud depth; $3.50 per foot. In- quire of JOEN B. WIGHT, 141u G st. mh22-3t FOR SALE—SEVERAL CHOICE BUILDING SITES in n.w.; close to cable cars; also houses rang- ing from $4,000 to $5,000. All choice properties gnd cheap. '"R. A. MORRISON, with Joba T. Arms, 810 F st. mh22-6t* ATTENTION !— FOUR economical lots in the most desirable portloa of Columbia Heights, near 14tu strect, ome house will be taken ip ‘part payment; owner will as- sist builder to secure bitiding loan, if necessary; this is a bargain. For further yarticulars and futerview address Box 86, Star office. mih21-3t* AT A SPECULATIVE FIGURE—LOT on north side P st. near 16th st. n.w.; size 20.4x 100 to alley. Apply J. F. MANNING, Owner, 14th and H sts. ‘nw. mh21-6t FOR SALEBY AUGUST DONATH, 611 TTH ST., Seven pretty lots, cormer Sth = Florida_ave. n.e.; only about $000 per lot; splendid location for a row of $3,000 houses. mb21-3m FOR SALE-$10 CASH OR $1 PER WEEK PAYS fora lot 40x20 fect in Egg Harbor City; two raiiroads; Phtladelphia commutation fare, ' 25c.; hotels, rewspapers, churches, schools; 30" differ: ent manufactories; 2 lots for $15; send for cir- cular. GEHRING, 658 Franklin st., Philadelphia; Washington office, 808 F st. nw.’ mb2itoap FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT, 63 FEET FRONT. average depth about 80 feet, with alley side and rear; on 19th near cor. of M; can be pur- chased for improvement, without any cash, pay- ment. H. L. RUST, 624 14th st. nw. mbld-1m FOR SALE—BY_ AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. n.w.—corner 13th, B n.e. and Tenn. ave., 14,034 sq: ft., 171x87; ten good lots; 99 cts, per square foot. Bullders, please investigate. mhi7-3m FOR KALE-LOTS IN BROOKLAND AND VICIN- ity at prices that invite investment. Houses on reasonable terms. B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F st. Baw. mbi4-1m FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—S2yx100 FT. 3D N. ¢., Just south of H:; water, sewer, alley: take small house ian payment; assume trust. Miss B., i 2036 Druid Hill ave., Baltimore, Ma. mh3-1m* WINTER RESORTS. THE LELANDE, Atlantte City. N. J. Now - SAMUEL WAGNER & SO! RD, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ky ‘ave., 150 feet from the beach. Spe- cial rates for spring. mh21-Lm J. RAUFFENBART. “HOTEL KENDERTON, Oceau end Tennessee av ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. SPECIAL RATES. mbl4-3m Mrs. J, F. NEALL of Ti THE PENNUURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Michigan ave. near beach. jal7-3m JAMES HOOD. _ HOTEL WELLINGTON, ALTANTIC CITY, N. KENTUCKY AY NEAR THE BEACH. IW OF NUE, "EN. mbhi2-1m M. A. & H.'S. MILNOR. THE ELBERON.—ATLANTIC CIT é and Pacitic aves.; 1efurnished, with all’ conven- fences. Opens Murch M. "J. ECK! for- merly of the Rossmore, and now at 1123-25 13th n.w., Washington, D.C. mi0-3m COTTAGE, ONE MILE FROM PORT and Old” Poin water front; nds and pia € ms: comfor ae W. CURRY, Box 154, Phoebus, Va. HOTEL BOSCOBEL, ATLANTIC CITY I KENTUC AVE. NEAR THE BEACH. WILL OPEN MARCH 1, mhs-1m ‘A. E. MARION THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. OPEN FEBRUARY 10, 1804, On the beach. Modern and cheerful. Elevator; sun parlor; duplex filter and purifier. TAMBERS & HOOPES._ HOTEL On the beach, Maryland ave., At- * AAIPERIAL, City: all con.: open fires, ° bells, solarium, appoint ments and table first-class. $3 to $3 per da to $18 per week. G. W. KENDRICK. fe: THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. | Descriptive flustrated booklet mailed on application SEA WATER BATHS. ELEVATOR, &e. Ja29-2m E. ROBERTS & SONS.__ rx, X. J. On ocean front. Sun parior. Elevator. Salt Pinte bathe. House heated throurhont. 1m OLD ONT, ni comfortable. GEO. BOOKER, Owner and Proprietor. _ ; beach, Atlantic City, N. J. ces pertaiving to first-class hotel. -_ GRUBR, Owner and Prop. ATLANTIC CITY, avenue. near beach. New and wodern. - Every convenience. Lenten and ns made specially attractive. The terms are retsonable. Beautifnl fllnstrated book- ‘led upon application. CHARLES E. COPE. mn THE SHELRURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, Z. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Situated directly on the beach. Every conve- ‘nculdiug bot and cold sea water baths and J. D, SOUTHWICK. THE ELKTON, Atlantic City, XN. I. tucky ave. mear beach, comforts; steam hea! appointments first- wi fel-6m ~ HADDON HALL, A tie City, N. J. Directly on the beach. Send for circular. 3 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. if handsome residence in D.C. mk View;"” 150x150; fine grov next to ‘President ‘Cleveland’ nee; bargain price. V m 1G ADE, DIAMOND FRAME on tire; mew last season, G. W. L place nw, mahi23-Bt FOR SALE-VICTOR PNEUMATIC: ONLY te quick buyer; installments to right part; nr. 1°08 E st. n. (upstairs). mhié-im £OR SALE—PIANOS. FOR SALE—A GRAND CHANCE TO BUY THE UL no of & party leaving the city; a super) rich tone: only slighty used; it cash. in be seen at THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. 70 i's FOR, SALE-VERY CHEAP—A $500 SQUARE jrand plano for only $200; pay $10 down and $10 per mo. and you will own a magniticent instru- ment, really new; fine make, Call and see it at once. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. The leading plano house mb22 FOR SALE—A GOOD SQUARE PIANO; A BAR- gain for $40 cash; ease in excellent’ condition and fell seven octaves, Cail or address E. M. S13 12th st. ow. mb21-6t* DID UPRIGHT PIANO, all in good order, for $125 cash. MEDICAL. &c. TAKE NOTICE—DR. BROTHERS all ‘diseases of men. No cure, po pay. established advertising physician in this Established 45 years. 908 B st. sw. OST RELIABLE AND longest-estabiished alist in this city, with 50 years’ experience: 45 years at 906 B st. Consultation free and strictly confidential. d3-4m* DR. * INVIGORATING CORDIAL 15 Nerve Stimulant and ‘Tonic. Of all x Nervous Dehility, Neur: ion, Paralysis and that class of miserable, lethargic, and zest ‘there is no equal to this cordial. It bas been in use ars in this cit?. 906 B s.w. SIONAL MASSAGE RY MISS B.D. WAL ‘Lat to ladies only at their homes. Head and face massage a specialty. mb1l-lu ‘730 12th st. 2.0. UNDERTAKERS. R. W. Barker, ‘TOR AND EMBALMER, ith st. nw. Established 1867. F to practice the art of embalming in Wash D.C. work guaranteed. ICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. jephone call 907. mb2-3m W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embaimer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most onable terms. Telephone call, 340. jal-tr Ss BURGDORF, ISHING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, 1384 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Telephone, 20. wel3-tr boating, fishing; mod: | v. $10 sia, AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN Exhibition of Horses by the Chevy Chase Club. A Reduction in the Wages of Miners Probable—Improving Mt. Tabor Church—Other News, Under the auspizes of the Chevy Chase Club there will be an interesting equine exhtoition of running and jumping on Mon- da} next, beginning at p.m. The pro- @vam has been made out and contains seven splendid features. The first contest will be for heayyweizht hunters. All par- ticipants must have hunted for one season behind a recognized pack of hounds. There will be five consecutive jumps. The Several Ph ITS FORM CHANGED The House Will Hardly Recognize the Printing Office Bill, for the Nuflding 4 Their Progress—The Adopt- ed Mahone Site, Should the amendment to the printing office bill adopted yesterday by the Senate in favor of the Mahone tot be finally pass- ed by the upper Hous, the bill will go to the Representatives in very different form from that recommended vy the committes en poblic buildings ani grounis. *The | amendment, which originated with Senator | Quay and was introdu | Instructs the Sec: ™l by Senator Carey, ary of .he Treasury to Then there will be a half-mile five-hurdled | burchasg in the name of the United States race for gulloways. the minimum weight cf |for a site for the yovernment printing riders to be 150 pounds. The third contest will be between Light- | weight hunters and hacks,property of mem- | bers of the C. c. A race for ponies 14.2 an] under, half mile, on flat country, catch weight, will be another interesting jeature of tue day. The fifth will ve a free- contest over five hurdles. former contests will be excluded from this. The sixth attraction of the Gay will be a last, a high jumping contest between ponies 14.2 and under. Entries ciose on Saturday night. A number of horses that have been entered belong to Georgetown riders and were prominent in the contes:s of the cli) Woodley Hunt Club. The exhibitions of | Monday promise to call out a large num- | ber of the leaders of society and Tashions | able turnouts of all varieties will be there. Reducing Wages. The miners and superintendents who con- | tribute so much to the maintaining of life on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal imet yesterday at Cumberland and discussed the | tion bill of August 30, 18! proposed reduction in mining rates. land and George's creek ec: resented. The mine owners and thur rep- resentatives presented the fallen condition of the coai market 'o the n and stated that in order to keep the works going it Was absolutely necessary to reduce the | cost of mining coal 20 per cent, or pp. cents for every ton taken out, ins 50 cents, the price that has been received fer some years. At 5U cents ihe average miner has been able to carn $15 a week. The reduction will lower his wages $i. The meeting was narmoniois and the mirers ready to listea to reason. They thought that if wages were reduc their house reat and cost of pr Ms, etc. shouid be lowered props ly. ‘Thy houses and stores in the r contrelied by the imine «wner: can be done toward low these necessities will be done. The men, through their representatives, will sumit the outcome cf their deitbera- tion on the matter Saturday afternven It is most probable that the reduction will be accepted unul the retura of the market to its normal condition. The reduction in rates wiil go into effect, if accepted, on April 2. are mostiy All that the cost of Improving Mt. Tabor. At the regular quarierly love feast ser-| vice last night at Mt. Tabor Church the | Ladies’ Aid Society presented to the pastor, Rev. R. K. Lewis, throu apprecigtion of the fervor and zeai with which ail his work in the chure has been marked. The response of the pas- tor to the appropriate remarks of Mr. Ford was full of tceling, and exhibited deep re- gard of those who had so remembered tim. It was at the unanimous reques © con gregation that the conference allowed Tabdr to retain Mr. Lewis for another y On Sunday next the main church ed will be again thrown open for services, fier having been beautifully improvéa. New furniture has been put in, the pulpit improved, a handsome baptismal font put in the place of the old, the walis newly frescoed and other improving features in- troduced. Hereafter collections will be taken up in silver plates. Services for Men. The Rev. R. L. Howell of the diocese of Ohio will be the speaker at the service for men, to be held under the auspices of | St. John’s Chapter, Brotherhood of St. An- drew, on Sunday evening at Being held on take of much of 30 o'clock. the spirit of the great feast. Continued interest marks these ser-| 5, vices. ees NEARLY A LY “HING, From a Mob. John Sanders kept the large boarding house at Midvale, near Wilkes’ arre, Pa. He is a big, burly Polander, greatly feared by his countrymen. Last evening Sanders had a quarrel with a Polander named Mike Bishop. The latter is alleged to have said: “You big tyrant, I am not afraid of you.” The words had | hardly left his mouth when Sanders ran to 1 jumping | The winners in | p h Mr. E. C. Ford, | a handsome gold watch, as a token of their| He is Com behalf | ster, the cervice will par-! h. | A Triple Murderer Barely Rescued ! office, Ly direct negotiation with the own- ers, the south half of square 678, contain- ing about 231,815 square feet. This prop- erty is described as follows: 275 1-4 feet fronting or North Capitol street, along the same from the intersectiva of L street to Fierce or Babcock street, thence east along ‘uerce street for 782 1-3 feet to Ist street | east; thence south to L street, and thence high jumping contest, and the seventh and | West to the point of begianing. The emend- ment continues: fatiing to secure euch Cescribed property by negotlation with the oulers, OF a sausfactory Ltle thereto, as may be approved by the Attorney General of the United States, be (the Secretary) is heveby empowered and directed to secure the same by condemaation proceedings, as provided im the act approved June wi As.’ ‘This act is that which provided for a site for the city post office. The amendment provides that the property shail be ae- quired at a cost not excesding the money appropriated in the sundry civil appropria- to provide for | 2ecommodations for the printiag office, Most all the companies of the Cumber- | jon were rep- | which is made available for vhis purpose by the pending bill. The second section of the amendment, which is in the form of a substitute for the original bill; provides that the Secretary of the Treasury shall at once Gurect the architect of the treasury, as soon as the site is acquired, with che advice of the public printer, to prepare the requisite plans for « printing office, “fire-proof all the way, which shall be fully equal to the Prompt and eflicient performance of the work now required by the government, and such plans to be so urrauged as to admit of progressive extensions, as the growing demand upon the establishment may, from Ume to time, come to acquire; and on ac- count of the construction of such portion of the building of such plant as snail be deemed necessary for the present, $250,000 is hereby appropriated out of any money in Ne treasury act otherwise appropri- ated.” The difference between this bill and the original, beyond the matter of rite, is that the latter provides for the entire cture, to be built on a plan xo romprehensive that when the present building is crected the oid one may be torn down and the entire site aken up with a harmonisus design; where- ne Quay bil! makes provision only for # he building ‘nat will be required, vhen that is bulit the work will be done in both the new and the oll structures, ————— +e MR. WILSONS RETURN, escent and if Predent Will Rapidly Recover, Congressman W. lL, Wilson arrived at San Antonio yesterday from Mexico, He left Guadalajara last Monday morning tn his private car and travelea by easy stages | to that city, reaching there yesterday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Wilson is very much emaciated, an@ it was only with great effort on his part, and assisted by other members of the par ty, that he was able to reach the in waiting to convey him to his hotel. He Stated that he was very weak and tired, ough he had stood the fatigue of the much better then he expected. He sked to be excused from being interviewed on the situation in Congress, as regards his tariff measure, or any other sul until he had recovered from the effects his long trip. His face is colorless and he speaks in an almost inaudible tone of ice. He stated he would remain in Sam Antonio and other Texas towns until thor- ughly recovered from his fliness, He is nied by Congressman John Tars- y. his son, William H. Wilson, and Dr, ohn’ terwood of the City of Mexico, When asked as to the condition of his pas tent, Dr. Underwood replied: “Mr, Wilson Stood the trip much better than I exe cted. He has had a severe attack of tye phold fever, but is now thoroughly conva- lescent, aud if he ts prudent, he will re- cover rapidly. He has a troublesome cough, which will, I think, soon be made to dis- apr 2” Congressman Tarsney and wife will leave for home today ee THE G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. | A Gulde to the Veterans Who Inten@ Visiting Pittsburg. a corner of the room and picked up a rifle.| The following circular letter, issued by Bishop tried to escape by running out of the back door, but he was not quick enough. | Sanders took aim and fired. The first shot missed Bishop, but it found a target in the person of two-year-old Wil Hende: #s reclining in his moth- xs arms in the adjoining room. The ball reed the little fellow’s brain, and he ex- pired jost immediately. The s fired by Sanders entered Bisho! near the heart, and he fell to the gro Sanders, thinking he had kiiled Bishop, returned to the house and attacked his wife, accusing her of being intimate with the boarders. He then fired two shots at the woman, both of which took effect. The und. | doctors say that the man can live but a few hours, and’ that there is but little hope for the woman. After the shooting Sanders barricaded himself in the house. The news of the tragedy spread rapidly. and in less than an hour i) people nad gathered in the vicinity. The crowd began! to stone the house, when Sanders raised a window and fired two shots from a revolver into the crowd. This made the people more desperate than ever, and the cry went up, “Burn the house down, lynch the scoua- arel.”” Several attempts to burn the house were made, but they were not successful, and the mob began to tear it down. All the win-_ dows were broken, but nobody had the | courage to enter the house and capture the assassin. County Detective Whalen and Patrick McGrotty attempted to enter one of | the, windows, but the whiz of a bullet from | Sanliers’ revolver drove them back. Later ‘Squire Perkins of Wilkesbarre | headed a party which entered the house. They found the murderer helpless and ex- hausted from a wound in the back of the. head, which is thought to have been in- flicted by a stone thrown through the win- dow. When the murderer was brought out of the house the crowd wanted to hang him to the | nearest tree, but Sheriff Walters appealed to them to let the law take its course. Sev eral men attempted to take the prisoner by force, but the wisdom of the better element prevailed, and Sanders was finally saf lodged in jail. ——_>__. Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: C. S. Garrett to M. ©. Cook, sub 1, 8° south of 1027; $. Julia Donoghue to T. A. Donoghue, pt. 1, sq. ¢1 20, W. J. Gallagher to same, 4o.; 3. « C. P. Stone, subs 149 to 151; $4,800. J. F. Scaggs to N. T. Haller, subs $2 to $8, 89. 133; $. Blanche Carter to Es Callin, subs 151 to 154, s ns- dell to B. 81. , wy. - sq. “es \ . W Sash B. W Fox to Joseph 7, bik. 19, Meridian Hil heimer et al. to A. J. cS - A. Clark: subs 26 and 3 About ® o'clock last night a } ning away collided with the fire and B streets northwest Pennsyl- by Th Lucas, yesterlay afternooa, stunning a c ored girl near by, but doing no damag At 2:30 o'clock ‘this morning a fire took place at house 1926 lith street, owned by Joseph Waters, and aceayied” by Jamison, doing about $25 damage. COUNTRY BOARD. WANTED—FPOUR YOU MEN DESIRE COUN try board for the suumer: convenient to electric and steam roads preferred. Address, stating M. B. W., Star office, = mb22-3t* cond shot | ‘8 body | | chairman Barrie to | | erous steps t R. 8./ © S| Well-Known Philadelphian’s Death, {McCan & Co, Ph | liquor de: jmen In that business In the country, @ the citizens’ committee of the National En- campment, G. A. R., to be held at Pitts. burg in September next, fs of interest to all G. A, R. men, and will serve as a guide to all who purpose visiting Pittsburg at that time. The following information ts furnished for the benefit of comrades of the G. A. R. who purpose visiting that city during the meeting of the twenty-eighth national en- campment, September 10 to 15 next: Hotel rates will be $1.50 to $ per day; special rates to be made for parlor and sample rooms; three days is the limit for which accommodations must be engaged; hotels will make arrangements direct with guests, and not through the committee on accom- modations. Lodging in private and boarding houses for each person will range from 50 cents to $1 per night. There ere plenty of restau- ranis where meals of a first-class charac- 1 be furnished at reasonable prices. ant halls and rooms can be secured at low prices by posts wishing to furnish thelr sleeping accommodations. Free quarters will be furnished in school houses and other buildings if applied for tm time. Cots or mattresses will be placed therein, comrades providing their own blankets. Ne females will be admitted in these quarters. Where post organizations desire accom- is for any number of comrades, it is advisable that a representative visit this city for that purpose, as more satisfactory | arrangements can thus be made. All com- munications bearing upon accommodations should be addressei to W. O. Russoll, Pittsoure, Pa. Department commanders, members of their staffs and all others who desire horess and equipments for the parade should com- municate at once with Thomas G. Sample, chairman of the committee on parade and review, post office box 10, Allegheny, Pa. A uniform price for mounts will be ar ranged. Individual requests will be at- ended to prompt gos battery, recimental, brigade and corps organizations proposing to hold reunions during the week of the encemp- ment desiring pla r meeting should aa- «s W. J. Patterson, chairman of the com- mittee on reunion, No. 111 4th avenue, Pitts- Pa. crs of the Women’s Relief Corpa, A. R. and other ladies who \d a@da@ress Mre. Care n of the committee 2. 21 Knoll » Vospetation, controling the city from the east, e for the round trip. -< oo Gov. O'Ferrall Merely Wareiting. Vireinia was aske@ ed to take cun operations tton race track. The ec as ever ogoinst the termined to spoodily He may now be al- rope, he gays, but ’ u e line he expects to od haul. doc mt care to present just what “4 eo ure mt thet he will tal v catiaig suppressing the violas law in this respect terday pinst th tions of the there is litt rm of Carstaira, delphia, wholesale rs, and one of the best known John sterday in his apartments in the Hi | Stratford, that city.