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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1897—10 PAGES. PS EDUCATIONAL. SUMMER RESORTS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, IN WASHINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. FOR LADIES AND saex now forming. gentlemen in northwest oa at instractor, Call 1G S, bet. 6 and 7. auzt-2t* = Z THE DRILLERY, orthand ‘si: Ist Floor. an2bate é ts Tuition in the Berlitz School moderate when one considers the many ¥ scons a week $1 m ching Is thorongh, pa- ful in results, | ‘The authorities state tho known, special Is most ional hit Berlitz School of Etsuazes, 723 141 St THE ALBEMARLE, VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR beach. Benutiful new hotel, with all the mod- erm conveniences. Central Iocation, Excellent table and service. $2 to $2.50 per day. — Spe- elal reduction In weekly and famlly rates for Write for descriptive booklet. First season. J.P. COPE, Prop’r. z SOOTH CAROLINA AVE., wile City, second hense from beach: terms, $8 to $12 per wk. Mrs. M. M. FARIA, Mrs. M.A, ATKINSON of Washington, D. C. au2)-im® THE CLIFTON—ATLANTIC AND CONN. AVES.; utes’ walk to beach; homelike family house $1.50 to $2 dally: §7 to’ $10 weekly; new, man- agement. W. F. SHAw. auls-2w The Scarborough, BEACH FRONT. MARYLAND AVE. Quiet, refined, homelike. Every ‘modern ‘coavenience. SPECIAL PATES FOR SEPTEMBER, ALFRED WYMAN. _ane- © Wm. Von Mumm, Prop. and Principal. SHOUTHAND AND RUSINE Trost bids... cor, 9th and Corrs ervice traia- Now open. NAP, Prine sessions. Ww ‘Gonzaga College. ‘ i MPETITORS, YEAR 1897-98. and 3. TO SUCCESSFUL “Aut OPEN FOR THE Examinations on Se - examination for race the lish United md United The oa for any parth matter of t efty and vieini * pree ex will in the steal departm: ‘This is an z men should appreciate, as the ris afforded to secure a first TUDOR HALL, Sca end South Caroling aveni Mrs. M. H. THOMAS, Form=rly of Baltimore. HOTEL LURAY. ‘axe extend to ocean paviiion, directly an au5-26t Bal: the Loardwalk. Always breezy and cool. €: stmeted orean view, Se JOSIAH WHITE & SON. = THE DUFFINGTON.—HOMELIKE. 20 S80. MIS- nouri Une square from-Kead.ng depot. Near Terms, $7 to $10 per week. Mra. T. Pa. ‘$y10-39¢ ‘THE ARONDAL Pacific and Kentucky aves. Ceatral. Near to beach, First-clues cuisine. Special rates to funtilies. | tu, thé&s19t Mrs. TH. WILSON & 5 HOTEL ALDINE, PECIAL accommodations fc & room phers. Send for booklet. for amatenr | photog ‘Terms $9 to $14 per week. U. D. EASTMAX. St THE OCEAN VILLA, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE- nue. corner of Px c avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. M. E. SUTER, L'roprictor. Also The Albany, Vitiadepaia. Je30-2m* i= HOTEL STICKNEY. 100 feet from ocean: passenger OD. wWee i. $9 to HURST—OCEAN City, N. J; electric Send for situstrated | THE NATIONAL CAPITA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL has remeved from 133 Mass. zed catalogue rolied lyst year. The Bliss School of Electricity, WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘The only institution teaching practical electri- eal engineering exelesively. Laboratory equip- eHent. Instruction the best. Course October 1. Catalogues om spplication. fw LOUIS DENTON BLISS, President. a ee. SUT SpencerianBusinessCollege NEW AND BHeAUTIFU! of citizenship, vocal and ph art of expression (Delsarte me typewriting. . but no compe’ Hon with’ cheap mand after Monday, Avgest 23, every ight throughout the yet sead for n adidr-ss of F INS, thorouzh ¥ courses Sept. IME, 307 D st. aw. ation apply at res- oy Sze Flint. may Jsié-tm usiness Education. fe. Bth ak b.w. votuit, 3 RADY HOUSE, 4" bendsome rowms; geod table; garden mod. booklets free. JA IES BRAD ave. Der week. Send for booklet. formerly of Miller Cottag my25-3m THE OCRIOLE—2021 PACIFIC AVE.; HOMELIKE and rear the beach. Open all the year. Terms, $7 to $Y per week. 4e26- Mrs. C. T. BUZBY, of Baltimore. Hotel Imperial & Cottages. Maryland ave.and Esplanade. Full cecan view from wide three-story porches. A first-class family house, ite prices. Every comfort and conven- ferce for 250 guests. Larze rooms, artesian water. Appointments and cuisine of the highest siendard. #2 to pe Xi ¥ 3 MILLER & LUDY, day; $19 16 $15 per week. RATES. TAL SEPTEMBER ATLANTIC CIT’ \. HOTEL st. CHARKLES. Finest Hotel on the coast. Directly on the beach. Salt and fresh water in every bath. Reduced rates for May, June and September, Write for booklet. ES B. REILLY, Owner and Proprietor. J. mh6-1 HOTEL BERKELE! Kentucky ave., 50 feet from board walk. Ocean view from all rooms. Steam heat. Sun_ parlors, ete. F from street level, Special weekl, MES & GEORGE BEW. Don’t BUY A PIANO until you have read our “‘ad.”* which will appear in this space next week, be- ginning Monday. Our best instruments will be sold at factory cost. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 lith St. N.W. au2itt PIANOS. ‘Summer Bargains If you are looking for a genuine bargain in a Square or Upright Piano, come and see We have them of different kinds ard prices. Special figures on new Pianos. Big dis- counts for cash or short time. Terms to suit. Payments weekly, monthly or quarterly. passes tuncd, repaired, moved, packed and ship- JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, $87 Pa. ave. = au23-2t An Opportunity! Second-Hand Pianos At Sacrificing Prices. HALLED & DAVIS, HAINES. We'll sell low on easy monthly payments. Stieff Piano Warerooms, 521 11th St. N.W., near F. (Opposite Moses’). J.C. CONLIFF, Manager. HUGO WORCH, 923 F ST. N.W., Sole agent for au21-28d One fine Square Piano, $145—$5 cash and $3 per month. Pianos for rent, hauled, shipped and tuned. au20-Sd HUGO WORCH, 923 I st. now. KNABE PIANOS, Unequaled for Tone, Touch, Durability and Workman- ship. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. TELEPHONE CALL 1727. Jy10-28a FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. BRIGHTON. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Carolina ave. “and beach. Full ocean view: ble. SAL Formerly on Bourdwalk. PACIFIC AVE. NEait extensive’ improvements; $1.50 10 ¥3 $9 to $14 per week. Send for . S. MOON and CHAS. W. SHAW. HOTEL ROYAL, ROYAL it reat In all ud cold baths; its appe t ¥ di healthful, HARPER’ 1,809 feet b Hp; boating, b. teed. App Me DOWE open 3 arp and vio~ tisfaction guara 1. Deligi-ful_ root e LB. E. MeDO! will open for the airy; plenty of sonable. ALP. HILL Tor HOU: popular Danei 3 rates rea myl-om S$ MOUNTA Open. Te idze mount ated on Fru m, . 20 min. drive from depot, $1 and $1.50 per day: ‘anes meet trains. for circular. CAPE MAY, N. SHOW AID ine CIVIL S RYLAND SCHOOL FOR THI reopen Sept 1887. Wash Will weet and Potom and the 13th sind or whose end public thir schoo D. MORRIS fis so defective t ol are entitled inform tion “al MARINE VILLA AN i aving ee frre NS Cottages in 1am now © my former patro Marine Villa this WASHINGTON, D. ©., POST OFFICE NOTICE. ti tuld be read daily, as changes may occur at any me. FORBIGN MAILS for the close prompt August 28 IC MAILS ) . for EUROPE, per from, via Southampton, od P.M. for EUROPE, per ss. * w York, via Queenstown. (cjAt 10:55 P.M. for BELGIUM direct, Southwark, from ‘New Antw Letters must ‘be directed —(b)At 9:20 P.M. for EUROP from New York, via Ply! Y—(b)At ITALY, . Der 8.8. Havre. Let A must be directed P.M. for Ni f must be dir for NORWA rk. direct, Letters must ‘b 33 P.M. 4 nor from Tr At 3: Dice: (A RIC. P.M. ‘for ¥ MILLA and Philadelphi CAPE HAL + Per steamer from NEZU from New Yi T. DOMIN M. for BARR Para and Ma York. (c)At . from New ANTONIO, PM. ft per ss. Santiago de must be a er Santi PM. for BERMUDA, per s.s. ew York. (At 10:55 POM. for nd SANTIAGO DE CUBA, per s. ew Yor Mrs. PLM ALLENBECK, APE HOI On the beach. Good drug store, ofescles, open fh bells. ‘Terms reasouable. Jyl-26t,tu,thes South Lafayette s' ‘Near beach and Congress Hall. Jy26-1m Mrs. G. HOTEL LAPAYETI beach. Electric light provements. Long-distance Telephor 3 to $4 per day; $15 per week and wy Jy2-5tt JOHN TRACY & CO. BOYS AND YOUNG fitting and business: ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE, A DAY AND school for a limited number of : er 15. Miss LUCY S. SIMPS ‘kville, Md. reopens . Princi- auli-im THE BREXTON, CAPE MAY, N. J. Imprcved snd renovated.’ Near the beach. Large piazzas 1nd sun parlor. ‘Terms moglerate. __ap23tosel J. A. MY! TUE ALDINE, DECATUR ST. AND COLUMBIA ave.; enlarzed and renovated. Cuisine excellert. _bi2m THEO, MUELLER. THE COLONIA pw me + + CAPE MAY. Full Ocean View. Electric Lights. Modern Appointments. Jel-3m WM. H. CHURCH, ASBURY PARK, TRAN CHOOL CF BALTIMORE KIND garten Association. Junior, senior and gradu: A course for dire-tors of normal ¢ in primary methods, and a mothers" . Address Miss |ART. The Northampton, Balto., Md. one Lectures from prominent lecture FOR instruction; prepares 3 : terms moderate. Address W. PL Maso SNA. Prin, fyl3-2me MARYLAND, St. Mary's Co., Charlotte Hall. Charlotte Hall School, Lens HE lary Academy, in proximity to Bal- and Washington. Estate of 325 acres. timore Healthy location. . Safe home for boys, Board, Wash acd tuition, $80 per session of 5 months. ty5-2m Bs ‘THON M.. Prin, School. ection of Bishop Doane. Prepara- Special studies amd courss pectal advantazes im ie pnastttta W. BOYD, Principal, Albany, St. Agnes Under the d Lehigh Preparatory School. Best recommendations. Young men are pre- Pared for Lebigh University, Yale, Harvard, Cor- Tell, Prizeeton. ete. Over ‘seven bncdra] pupils of this school have beer admitted to Uviversities during the past eighteen years. For particulars a to Felt th&sset WL U , Pb.D., Bethlehem, Pa. SUMMER RESORTS. b BEACH HAVEN, BN. J. The Engleside. Beach Haven. N. J. 4 Matebless bas. for sailing and its relief from Hay Fever. Booklet. _ Parlor car on afternoon trains. pyl-1iTt KOB'T B. ENGLE, Prop. Unsu: “for Mustrated THE VICTORIA 24 ami Ovean aves. commedates: re aul9-th,s,talm ‘THE YORKSHIRE, bev from beach snd, best bathing ground: accommolations; 6 o'clock dinners; special fer. WEST VIRGINIA — THE tel is open for the “a30N. rated springs are famous fo the of rheumatism, yout, kidney affections, 4 forms, and nervousness; Berkeley Springs via ‘or rates and cir- Without change. to appl, JACK and §. R. UNGER, Props., Berk . W.Va. Bedford Springs, Bedford, Pa. THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. Rates reduced from August 25 to Sept. 15 to $2.50 per day or $15 per week. 1d3w 3.7. A SEASIDE—MISCELL GO TU SWANN’S Fe FOOD FISHIN \ THE lower Potomac; rates $1 _ day; special rates to Lani table first-class, Address J.T. Y. Piney Point, Ma. auzs-14t* Atlantic Hotel, OceanCity, Md —frents immediately on the ocean. 300 rooms; casino, bath houses and all modern appointments; superior t.ble; fae orchestra; nightly hops, E> Personalty conducted excursions every Sat- unday, 3 p.m., B. and O. Round trip, $3. Rooms and parlor car chairs reserved at ailice of JNU. F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. aul2-1stt WALNUT POINT HOTEL, COAN RIVER, _¥. tear the mouth of the Potomac; rates, pe day; Week; take steamer Sue’ or ‘Address W. P. COWAKT; Cowart, Va. y5-2m" J stel TH : . 8s. from > York. Letters a CORTEZ and) GUATEMALA must (At 10 Per Ardandhu.” ST. CROL per 8. M. for ST. THOM. «t WINDWARD ew York, LEEWARD diana, from M RIDAY t 6:25 A.M. for PORTO RICO al- reet, per 8. mis, from New York. (djAt 6:25 A.M. for BRAZIL, per ss, Grecian Prince, from New! York, yin ico and Santos. Letters RTIL BRAZUD must be & JAMAICA 4 from New ¥s dizected 8. Adironditck, 7OSTA RICA must " (e PETIT GOAVI a per 3.5. (CVAL Ul P.M. for . TABASCO and YUCATAN, New York. Letters for per s.s, Orlzaba other parts of yAt SAYES, 1 Prins Will A r otter parts of VENEZUEI IDAD, BRITIS RACAO, GUIANA ovat 1 Portia, from AIVES, aa 2 Y vex om New York. stor NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halitax via steamer, close here daily, except at 12:05 P.M. and on Saturdays’ only at MIQUELON, by rail to Bostoi close’ here daily at 3:20 F BA (except those for SANTIAC forwarded vin New York up fi. closing Wednesday), close here for forwarding via steamers rsdays from Port Tampa, Malls fi thence via st Mails for CU CURA, wi to the 10:55. P. daily ot 3:00 galling Mondays and 40) Mails for MEXICO, overland (except those, for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, which, after the Wednesday overland clos: be forwarded vin New York up to and ii the 1 M. closing Friday), close here daily at toy ‘TRANSPACIFIC MAITS. Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Gall- lee, from Sun Francisco, close here daily up to .M. August 25th, (d) ss jails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per s.s. from San Francisco, close here daily tp to . August 27th. (di) « jails for CHINA ard JAPAN, per s.s. Columbia, from ‘Tacoma, close here dally up to’ 6:30 P.M. August 29th. (d Mails for HAWATT, per 8.8. Australia, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:30'P.M. Sep- ember Ist. (W) ‘Malls for AUSTRALIA (except West Australta), HAWAII and FIL ISLANDS. per ss. Aorangi, from Varconver, close here daily up to 6:30 P.M. September Ist. (d Sqfiails for CHINA and JAPAN, specially nddreseed ly, per s.s, Empress of Japan, from Vanconver, Close here daily up to 0:30 P-ML. September Gib, () Mails for AUSTRALIA (except. those for West Australia, which are forwarded via Europe), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII, FUT and SAMOAN ISLANDS, ‘per s.8, Mariposa. from San Francisco, ese her daily mp to 6:0 P.M. September 10. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are ‘forwarded to the ts of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing arranged on the presumption of their uninter- rupted overland transit. (a) Registered mails ‘close at 10:00 A.M. same a Wb) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same day. (c) Registered mails close at 6:00 PM. same day. (d) Registered wails close at 6:00 P.M. previous Le ) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. ‘Tuesdays au2l JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. FOR EXCHANGE. fe FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FARM OF ABOUT mdidiy located near railroad; 3 in_ foothills of moun- ice house; ample HORSES AND VEHICLES. AUCTION SALES. WANTED—A DRAUGHT TEAM IN RXCHANGE for a it driving team; or would bay team on time. ly 2025 O st. nowy au24-2t* FOR SALE_HORSE, TRAP" AND “HARNESS: horse young, sound and géatle. Apply at SOL 12th st. nw. : auzt-2te —— FOR SALE—MEDIUM SIZEDARK CHESTNUT horse; suitable for family OF business use; per- fectly gentle and sound; about 7 years old. Call at 1413 P st. nw. “au2¢3t* SIX VEHICLES LEFT BY PARTIES TO BE SOLD quick and cheap. Horses and carriages for hi rensonable. 92T D st. u.Ws next to,Merchan! Parcel Delivery Company. )aul2-1m* SPECIAL SALE OF BUGGIES, TRAPS, SURREYS, unal and dayton wagons at cost for cash only. Re trade. J. J. COOK, Sy}4-4a $3205 ME st. nw. FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—'97 $100 VICTOR BICYCLE, USED but little, $70 ‘cash. Box 92, Star office. au2$-2r FOR SALE_SPROIAL CAPITAL; GOOD AS NEW; Stodder punctureless tires; only $35. J. B. Mc. QUEEN, 1108 E st. n.w. auzi-tf ALE— 07 VICTOR SPEC. RACER; ONLY run 200 miles; in perfect order; can he bought for $0. Wheel at 1618 16th st.’n.w. au213t° FOR QUICK SaL&—A FEW MODEL 40 COLUM- Vins tn Al condition-at $80 and’ $35 suber band wheels of high-grade makes equally cheap. POPE MFG. CO., 452 Penna. ave. Jel7-tt PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE BU- reau of Supplics and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until TWELVE. O'CLOCI OON AUGUST THIRTY-FIRST, 1897, and pub- Hels“ opened immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C). a quantity of stutioncry and steel castings. Blink proposals will be shed upon application to the 3 . D. Cy or? to POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamers WAGEFIELD and ‘T. V. ARROW- SMITH. Leave Washington (th street ferry wkarf)—Wakefieid on Mondays and Saturdays at 7 a.m. for river landings to Colonial Beach. Bush- Wood, Nock Point, Colton’s and Nomini Creck. Itc. turning, arrive at Washington en Tuesdays and Supdays alout 4 p.m On Wednsdays, 7 a... for ail above landings, including Stone's, "Howard's and Cobra Retarning, leave Nomint Creek, 9 a.m. Thursday, arrive at Washington about 8 peut ‘"T. V. Arrowsmith—On Mondays and Wednesdays at 3 p.m., for Colonial Beach, Colton’ Abell’s, Leonardtown, Piney Point, St. George's Isiant, Smith's Creck, Coan and Yeocomico rivers. ite: turnihg, arrive at Washington early on Wednes- day and Friday mornings. On Saturdays, 6 p.nl., for Riverside, Colonial Beach, Colton's, Piney Point. St. George's Island, Smith’ Creek, Goan and Yeocomico rivers, and ar. rives at Washington Sundays about 10 p.m. e schedule,” in effect June 20. C. Ww" RIDLEY, General ‘Manager. Jezser E, S. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River View wharf Sundays, ‘Tuesdays ard ‘Tharsdays at 7 am. landing at Colonial Beach, Chapel Loint. and ali’ wharves as far down as Nomini Creek. Re: turning on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. and on Fridrys about 2:30 p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight re- celved until the hour of salling. ene CARPINTER. G: eeeiaes at Washi GEO. 0, INTER. Gene: ent, Washington, Je20-14t¢ WM. M. REARDON. Agent, Alesandria, THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT co. Summer echedule in effect June 1, ‘STEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUE. Steamer Potomac will leave 7th st. wharf every Surday at 4 p.m. for Baltimere and river landings. Steamer Sue will leave «very Friday at 4 p.in. for river landings as far as Miller's Whart (Smith's creck). ard every Mondey at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river landings. Passenger acon modation All river freight must be strictly first-class. paid. STEPHENSON & RRO., Agents, jel-tt |. ave. Telephene 745. OCEAN TRAVEL,’ : - American Line. New York-Southampton (Londcn-Paris) ‘Twin-serew U. 8S. Mail ee Sailing every Wedn: 10 am) 3 Oct. 6, 10 am Sept. 15, 10 am St. Louis. Oct. 13; 10 am Red Star Line. -September 8, 1 September'15," 1 IGATION COMPANY, Office, 6 Bowing’ Green, N.Y. GEO. W. MUSS, Agent, 21 Pi nn. ore, LLAND-AMERICA LINE From New York to Rotterdam and, Amesterdam via Boulogne Sur-Mer; 3% hours from Ps s. AARNDAM August 28, DAM ptember 4, 10 a, ¥ and up; second cabin, $3 to General 7 HO For ssenger Agency, 39 W. “Moss, 92i "Pa. and Crane, Parris ashingten,D, th&sGm, E. F. Droop, , Ebbitt House, BOURG, P. 4, 10'am Aller.Sat. W SOUTHAMPTON, fedrich der Grosse. Koengin Luise. GIBRAL 4, Apply to jazo-ly E. FB. DROOP, 925 Agent for V French Line COMPAGNIE GE: TT DIRECY LINE TO PARIS, VIA HAVRE. AS New York 10 nd upward by all steamers exc>pt La neluding railway fare to T’aris and land- Parlor car Second _MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman, Expert specialist in the cure of all special dis- gases of men and women. Consultation free. Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to evenings, 7 to 8. 602 DR. CZARRA, SPECIALIST, ‘Treats all diseases of mon;’ any complication, Weakness and special disenses cured and guaran: teed: references given: hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 6; closed Sunday. 619-621 Pa. ave. now. 39-1? COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, 417-tf 317 4% st. ding). 5, Tues, Fa. CCNGHESSICNAL HCTEL AND ANNEX, Capitol Hill, Wastington, D.C. Always cool and delightful. Reduced rates for the summer and fall. 241m STORAGE. GOOD STORAGE AT LOW RATES. ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS, 71407 G’:st., ©. G. SLOAN & CU., Pro mn TS #508 tm ps. ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w.,° Washing- tou, D. C. Residence, No, 3.Moant Vernon Flats, New York ave. and 9th st. nwo > sel8 TRS: 7 UNDERTAKERS,, W. R. Speare,. Undertaker & Embalmer, AUCTION SALES: FUTURE DAYS. ‘ RATCLIFVE, ore oe SECON - TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: LOT. OF. BOXES, BARRELS, HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS, ETC, TO PAY STOR- “AGE AND CHARGES FOR ACCOUNT OF THE PEO- PLE’S. STORAGE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, D.C. ~ On THURSDA’ x] “the ‘most _ iatte FUTURE DAYS. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G St. Large Sale of. Wilhelm AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. THIS AFTERNOON, Bicycles (for Ladies and Gentlemen), within our rooms, 1407 G st. Thursday, August 26, 1897, at 12 m. and 4 p.m. Hundreds of these wheels are now being used in this city with great satisfac- tien. Ask your friends about them. They are also guaranteed by the makers for six months. Now on exhibition. C. G. Sloan & Co au24-2t Aucts., 1407 G St. THOMAS DOWLING & Co. Aucts., 612 E st. n.w. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF ABOUT TEN ACRES WOOD DRIVING THE WHOLE. ADJOINING BRIGHT- PARK AND TRAVERSED LENGTH BY SIXTEENTH STREET EXTENDED. By virtue of a decd of tust to us, recorded, among the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 1830, folio 391, and at the risk and cost of the defaulting the hereinafter describ purchaser, under a sale of property, made August 3, 1897, under the provisions of the xitid deed of trust, We will sell, at auct.on, in front of the premions, on FRIDAY, THIRD DAY 1897, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK SEPTEMBER, A.D. P.M.. the following described tract of land, in the Disteict of bia, being 8 MIIl ‘Seat,’ art of tract of land called ““et- lescribed as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of part of said tract, conveyed to Samuel Finckel by derd dated May. 16, 1354, and recorded among the land records of the Dis- trict of Columoia, in Liber J. A. S. 77, follo 241, being on the south si thence along said road 28.88 perches to the nort ed_to Keese by decd recorded among said land records in Liber 1076, follo 9% vey east lin road “*A” and running north 60 degrees, west east corner of part con- theace with the of aid Keese’s land south 32% degrees west 56.48 perches to north Ine of road thence with said road “B" south 60 degrees, east 28.88 perches to the southeast corner of whol tract conveyed to Finckel, being also the southwest cor- ner of land conveyed to Reilly by deed recorded amorg said land records in Liber J. A. 30; thence with west line of said I tended to road “A’” north 3214 perelics to the beginning, with improvements th on, cons'sting of fram* building and barn, subj toa prior deed of trust, recorded records in there is now from October 2 Terms of sale: cash, of which a deposit of $500 must be ma¢ time’ of sale and the balan us degrees east 56.48 ‘One-third of pu in two equal install- ments at one and two years, for which will. be taken six fra n da: cout of 1 the property sold, or all note of the purchas. per annum, if terms of sal days we reserve t ort Cony at risk and cost of the defaulting purcl yancing and recording at pur au2i-dsds bearing interest at able 8 mi-annaaliy, by deed of trust. on . at purchaser's option ot complied with in tif right to resell the said. pro are iser's COST. LOUIS 1 AK JOHN D_ SHO! COUGH Trustees. request of the party secured there! public auction, THE 1897, AT FIVE O°CLOC scribed land Washington, Dist as part of ‘lot numbered fift w's subdivision of seribed as follows: at FRIDAY, B. B. WILLIAM & CO., AUCTIONEERS. STORES AND DWELLINGS, 2 EXTH STRERE xe irtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing September 17,18 and duly at ‘folio 100 et seq District of Columbt recorded in of the land in front of the TD DAY T pr ict of Beginning for the seme on the west line of Seventh (ith) street extended be- Leen Grant a Boundary street, at enue and Florida _avenu: the northe:st corner ot ‘said lot, having a frontage on said Seventh (7th) street of ‘f t nated northwest. Sold su $5,000 white haser. i resell y and 42-100 (40 42-100) rd of_one hundred ject cérued interest, further part Will be announced ‘at sale. ad above the $5 to be paid in cash quired at tme of sale. ferms to be com . otherwise the trustees reserve the 1 at risk and cost au20-d&ds feet by a depth and iwenty-seven 27 17-100) feet to a fourteen and 50-100 100) feet wide al as houses Nos. 2200 and 2 ny. and being now desix- 2 Tth street i to prior incumbrances aggregating ‘Term, DOO incumbrance above 1 A devos't of $200 nveyancing at cost of d with within ten ILIP A. DAIRNICILLE, CHARLES T. SPARO, ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, November 6, 1895, ALUABLE IMPROVED xO. 901 C STREET NORTH- ated and duly recorded December 7, 1895, in Liber No. 2080, at folio 178 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columb! at the request of the part, the undersigned trustees, will sell tien, inf secured thereb , the following eseribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, in the District of Columibi: and designated as ‘and being all of lot numbered thirty (0) in Mary aine . Bradshaw ond Eliza J. Burton's subdivi- sion, in square numbered nine hundred and thirt (939), 2s said subdivision is recorded int! office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in book 16, page 168, subject to right of way over the rear three (3) feet of said Ict for alley purposes, together with the improv. sisting of a two-story and cellar di with bay window and pressed brick front, situ: the southeast corner of 9th and C streets north Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mon to be paid in cash, and the balance in two e nents, con- ling ‘honse, on al izstallments, payable in one and two years, with frterest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured’ by deed ot trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 will be required ef the purchaser at the time of sale. Al conveyai fees at the purchaser's cost. ing. recording and notarial rms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default. auTo-d&ds W. E EDMONSTO: RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioncers. Trustees’ Sale of Two Desirable Brick Houses, Nos. 1514 and 1518 Eighth Street By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Northwest. the District ct Columbia, passed in Equity Canse No. 18370, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale b hI THORSDA lie auction. in front of the YY, TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1897, at HALF-PAST FOUR O’CLOC! the following described real cstate, situate in tl city of Washi District of Columbia, to wit: Part of ‘uumbered twelve (12), in square at fires numbered ti hundred and ninety-seven (397), be- ginning on the west line of Sth street at the south- ee const 33 oa lot and ronni recn, fect sev-n and one-half (71%) thence west ninety-four (94) feet four (4) inch: of Sth street thirty-one north trom the southeai thence north inches; 1) feet three. G) aches ist corner of said lot; thence north fifteen (15) feet seven and one-half inches; thence west nincty-four (04) fect four fei inches: thence south fifteen (15) feet ren and one- halt (744) inches; thence east ninety-four feet four (i iucben to the piace of beg .~) with all the improvements, rights; &c. Terms: One-t! cash, ‘the one and two years, with Interest from the day.of sale at 6 cent annum, aati ‘the opticn rust a a ——_ semi. cs i F E ie mesh THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONERES, 612 E st. nw. SPECIAL SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A HOUSE, REMOVED TU OUR STORE FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, On_ WEDNESDAY sisting of Oak and Wx Hat Rack. Mahogany P silk), Mabogany Rocker, Oak and boards, Mirrors, Pictures, Hair and Husk tresses, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Cook Sto ete. ard ‘Sewing M: ‘alnut AUGUST TWENTY-FIFTH, 1897, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., con: ut Bed Itoom Sets, Oak rior Set (upholstered in Sie RAT Trustees’ Sale of Very Valuable Real FE, SUTTON & ©0., AUCTIONEEGS. Estate on Rhode Isiand Avenue Between 14th and 15th Sts., N.W., as No. bhi on WEDNESDAY P.M., "the follow in the city of wit: Lot "KE" subdivision dred and eleven ¢ provements, right Terms: One-th &e. ont the purchaser A acceptance ot bid. I complird wita in i the risk Paper published in Washington, ancing, &. Improved by a Brick House, Known 1422. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conzt of the District of Colambla, passed in Equity So. 18370, the undersigned, trustees, will offer for . cs in front of the : ‘TY-FIFTH DAY GUST. A.D. 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0° described real es Vashingion, District of t . Vincent’s Orphan Asylum's square mumbensl two bun- together with all the im- cash, the balance In one and two sears, with interest ‘from the day of sale at six per cent per anoum, secured 1 property sold, or all cash, at the option of t of $200 required upon the terms of sale are net 8 from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at ind cost of the defeusting purchaser, aft 5 days’ advertisement of such rersle in some deed of trast AN co oR, Enameled Bedsteads and Springs, New Stand: emt a OF A CLO sizuate DUNCANSON 1808., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES OF TWO-STORY _ BRICK BUILDING. NO. 2022 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed" of trust us, dated October 27, 1892, and dul corded November 3. folio 343 et seq trict of Colum! secured thereb; of we, AUG' . A.D. the following in the city of Washi: lumbia, and designat “K," of Alfred H. 1897, per plat in Liber of t 2,200 square feet, builting. ‘Terms of sale: will be sale. in default. Lee's subd acinbered two hundred end seventy-three (273), a8 folio 217, of the records surveyor's office of said District, containing improved by two-story 2, in Liber No. 17:36, the land records of the Dis- and at the request the undersigned, wili sell, at public auction, in front of’ the prem: ises. on TUESDAY, THE THIRTY. > AT FIVE 0° lescribed and_ prem ‘on, in the District of Co- as upd being lot lettered fn square ion, f the party trustees, MAHTON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, aul9-d&ds ‘Trustees. to prick ‘One-third of the purchase money to Le paid in cash, and the balance in two eyual installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per armum, payable sem{-annually, from day of sale, serured’ by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all casi, at the option of thy purchaser. A deposit of $100 required of the purchaser at the time of All conveyancing, recording apd notarial fees at the purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of xale, otherwise the trastees reserve tie right to ceseli the property at the risk and cost of the purchaser DUNCANSON BRCS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 69 N STREET NURTH- WEST. By virtue of a certain dead of trust to us. dated May 10, 1803, and duly recorded May 1; 1811, at follo 347 et seq., of records of the’ District of Colimbla, and request of th: party secured thereby, we, ¢ rigned trustees, will ell at publi Liber of the pret DaY of Al A.D.1897, at O'CLOCK I the following d premises, situate in the « the District, of Columbia, of the recocds of the st ofa t ‘Terms of sale: WAL! les Tea, in the land t the under- tion. in front 8-8, on MONDAY, THE THIRTIETI Us PAST FOUR jand and of Washington, end designated as ‘and being ail of lot numbered one hundred and. forty (140), in Ida M. Shumate’s subdivision of part squate numbered six hundred and seventeen (6 as same fs duly secorded in Lib 19, at folio 2 x's office of xaid Distri-t, tuzether with the improvements, consistinz mstory and cellar pressed-brick bay-window N stret northwest. ‘One-third cf the purchase inonoy to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equ: installments, payable in one and two years, wi per anmim, interest at six (G) per ceutum y. from day of upon’ the property’ so option of the purchaser, required at the time of sele. recording and notarial fe Terms of sale to be co from 1 the rig he p of the purchaser in default. EUGEXE CARUSI. auls-d&ds A deposit ‘yperty at the risk and cost ‘TRUSTE: SALE OF REAL ESTATE, NOS. 453 MARY. Jenuars 2 1894, In Liber No. 189: land records of the Disttict of Columbia, and at the of the party secured thereb ned. trustees. will sell, at publi in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THIRTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D., AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. following scribed land and premises,” situate in the of Woshington, in the District designs bered two three (3) and f« ed togsther wit thereon, consisting of a two-s Nos. 453 to 465, inclusive, Ma: and all ‘the west, Zool ped in the schedule attach trust, consisting of Bolle~ and Gray & Co), Shattir; laners, Molders ‘Teaoner, Cross-cut . Planer (buzz), Bolts Mu aw, Vory Planer, Iron Lathe, 1 ND AVENUE SOUTHWEST, By virtue of a certain de-d of trust to us, dated 1894, and duly recorded Jai t fulio 45 ot seq of the r ed to oluzabia, as and being all of original lots ‘nun ir (4), in reser improvements mill, ing p south: tels and personal property im and upon the said premises, parti le aid deed wat nd Saw, ‘ood Lathe, ie Universal Saw, Box Machine, Gang ‘Saw, ete. Terms of sale: interest at semi-annun of trust upon’the property sold, option of the purchaser, be requir> icing, laser's Cost. Property: default. nu6-d&ds or all rty cas MAHLON ASHFORE ALDIS BL. BROW: Trustees, ‘One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installvoents, “pay able in one and two years, with ix fer centum yer annum, ly, fiom day of sale, secured UL city ‘ani able deed at the A deposit of $500 will of the purchaser at the time of sale. recording and notarial fees at ‘Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from day of sale, ot Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the purchaser ‘Terme for personal prope “RATCLIFFE, 3 SUTTON & 00, AUCTION ASSIGNEES’ SALE STOCK OF GROCERIES, FIXTURES, &c., AT STORE No. 1031 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ment given to vs oy public at the above named store, on FRIDAY, TWENTY: St, A.D. 1897, AT TE! O'CLOCK A.M., a well-assorted stock of Groceries, to which the attention of the trade and private By virtue of a deed of ass! and duly recorded, we will sell SEVENTH DAY OF AUG buyers is called, ‘TERMS CASH. au23-d&dbs S. auction, ~ DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BUILDING TRUSTEES’ SALE OF CLOSE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, 4: recorded in Liber 1779, folios 122 land records of the District of Columbia, on THURSDAY, THE AY OF AUGUST, -» the following described ‘land and premises, situate’in the county of Washington and the District: of Columbia, viz: Lot numbered sell, in front of the TWENTY-SIXTH FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. VALUARLE LOT ON WARDER STREET BETWEEN FOR- SYTH AND CAMMACK AVENUES, WHITNEY eight (8), in block pumtered ‘seven (7), County Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase in cash, the balance in one and two yea interest’ at 6 property sold. or all cash. at the Purchaser. A deposit of $100 required sale. All conveyancing, and purchase. trustees reserve the right to resell the the tisk and cost of ine defaulting aull-d&ds et seq. siz, in B. ‘arder’s subdivision of a tract of iand called qWvhitney Close,”* as the same ts recorded tn Liber its No. 6, folios G2 and 6%, one of the records of the surveyor's office of thé District of it ar eae cent avnum, payable senl- aucunlly, ant secured tp mu deed at treat egos aie ‘jon of the at time of at cost of ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from date of sale. otherwise = rf five dase’ notice of such resale I mocha nol us resal in some WILSON, JOHN B. Lann’ ‘Trustees, 1335 te aw. , DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TWO-STORY AXD BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING HOUSE NO. 705 SEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST. of a certain deed of trust, dated and recorded in Liber No, 1676, folio 264 By virtne 1892, will RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & OO., AUCTIONEEAS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 16TH AND M STREETS N.W,, FRONTING 75 FEFT ON 16TH STREET BY A DEP7IL T 3 INCHES ON M me Court of in equity cause will offer for improv. third cash, the two yours, with interest from the day of wale at six per cent per arnam, piyable semi-annually, se- eared by decd of trust ‘on the property sold, or all cash, et the option of the purchaser, A ‘deposit of $300 required upon acceptance of Wid. If the terms of sale are not complied with fn ton Gays from the day of sale the trustees reserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tlsement of such resale in some mewspaper pub- lished in Washington, 1 All conveyancing, cte. chaser. the cost of the pur- JOHN J. DOLAN, 405 ‘Sth st. now., JAMES T. HUNTE 425 G st. nw, ‘Trostees, & 00., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. c, oF BY trustees, dated March 17, 1898, recorded in Liver 1 folio 154 et seq., Of the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at the request of the Parties secured thereby, we will offer for sale, at bic auction. ia front of che premises, on TUES- DAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST, INv7, AT SIX O'CLOCK P-M., the following de: scribed land and oe ate in the county of Washington and District, of Columbia, being lots aumbered twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (4, in tock ammbered two (2), jo John M. Barry's of land known os 5 as per plat in Book page 123, of the records of the ofice of the surveyor of the District of Col the same being improved by a large frame dwelllag. ‘Terms of sale’ One- jh cash, balance in one, two and three years from: day of sale, with inter- est at the rate of six per centum per annum, se cured by deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pare! A deposit of $300 required at the time of ouveyancing and recording at the cost . Terms te 8 from day of sale, or right reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaniting purchaser. FRANK T. AWLINGS, Trostee, 15S Pa ave. 0.0%. HENRY 8. MATINE aul2-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, No. 622 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a cettaln deed of trust to us, dated May 6. 1sx2 and duly recorded May 11, 1802. tm Liber No. 1683, at tolio 202 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we, the under- signed trustees. will sell. at pullic ‘auction. im front of the isos, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, "A.D. 1897, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O°CLOOK P.M.,” the following deserited land and premises, situate in the city of ington, in the District of Columbia, and des- ited as and being all of lot numbered thirty-six ), in Doris Grape's subdivision of lots in square numbered nine hundred and sixty (960), as per plat in Liver 19, folio 26, of the records of the sur- Seror's office of the District aforesaid, together with the amprovements, consisting of a’ two-story and basement brick dwelling house, No. 622 lta Street nortl Terms ef sale: One-third of the purchase money to paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installmeats, parable in one and two years, wi: Interest at six (6) por centum per snnum, payabl semi-annually, from day of sa secured by deed pon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 will be pd of the purchaser at the time of sale. All ‘ing, recording and notarial fees at the haser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied within ten days from day of sale, otnerwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the purchaser in de- fault. MAHLON ALDIS B. _ auld-d&ds SEWER WORK AND CONTRACTS. umber of Orders In- A Considerable 3 sued by the Comminst TLe Commissioners have ordered: That sewers be constructed under the ass ment system in the alle Hanover place, (estim half to be assessed a: viz: lots 1, 50, 81, 82, nst abutting prop- 7, 12, 16, 46, # S4, 85, 128, 124, 125 juare along the north side of Virginia avenue between 6th and 7th streets southwest, at an estimated cost of $546, one-half cost to be i against abutting property. viz: lots in square south of square 463 fronting on Virginia avenue southwest between 6th and 7th streets; in alley of square 1004, at an estimated cost of $163, one-half to bi abutting . viz 105, 106, 1 147, 14s, quare 1004; in alley in bloc! subdivi- siun of Rosedale and Isherwood, at an es timated cost of $1 alt the cost of the work to be assessed against abutting prop- ty. viz: 14, 4%, 44, 45, 46, 47, 98 and id subdivision of Rosedale and Isherwood; in the main alley of square 2Sl, at an estimated cost of $415, one-half to be assessed against abutting property, viz: lots 13, 14, A, B, C, D and E on the ide of said alley and lots A, B, C, and 28 on the t side of said alley, the main east and west alley of square . at an estimated cost of alt to be as: viz: lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9%, on the north side of the said alley, and 50, of 34, 20 and of 7, on the south side of said alle It was also ordered: That the contracts for furnishing ce: . in pursuance of bids opened on July 24, 1897, be awarded as follows: For furnishing natural cement, both cla: and “B,” to the firm of Henry A Jones and Company, at the price named in its bid. The firm is the lowest bidder and is believed to be responsible. And that the contract for furnishing Portland ce- ment be awarded to the Atlas Cement Company, at the price named in their bid. It was further ordered: That 2 feet of d-inch water main be laid in alley, square 378; that 45 feet of 12-inch sewer, 20 feet of 10-inch sewer and one manhole be con- structed on the west side of 6th street southwest beiween C street and Virginia avenue, and that 225 feet of Inch sew be constructed in alley, square 281; 256 feet of 12-inch sewer, 50 feet of 10-inch Sewer, 2 basins and 2 manholes be con- structed in alley, square 252; that the order of August 20, 1897, for the laying of %62 feet of 6-inch water main in the west side of 13th street between A and B streets southeast is hereby amended to read as follows: That 562 feet of 6-inch water main be laid in the west side of 12th street between A and B streets southeast; that an additional naphtha lamp is to be erected on the north side of D street between 12th and 13th streets southeast, and a gas lamp on the north side of R street, between 34th and 35th streets northwest. That the naphtha lamp on the north side of Q street between 34th and 335th streets northwest be changed to gas; also, that 35 gee of ——— water main be laid in the north side of Prospect street between 36th and 37th streets. —_-+—__ Ii matters little what it is that you want y-whether a situation or a servant—a “want” ad. in The Star will reach the person who can fill your need. —— ee Thinks Andrews Will Stay at Brown, In a recent interview President Whitman of Columbiah University “was asked if he had decided to accept the presidency of Brown University. President Whitman's reply was rather evasive and to the effect that he thought the differences between President Andrews and the corporation of Brown would be amicably adjusted, and that the present distinguished incumbent would be retained in spite of all the talk about his forced resignation. —__---+e+ — —___ AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, £9, Today.

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