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>= ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON AY;"OCTOBER 31, 1888. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. GEORGETOWN. Vegetables by Weight. Disracli’s Devotion to his Wife. FRE NI a per HOUSE SE LSA ES SALE-1227 19TH ST, DOUBLE CORNER Srazer Inrnovemante.— ST almianionrtonaainiiads on markets on inn tgen tates the irrespon- * parking. NISHED— “3 Magazine ordinance making vegetables salable by weight | Disracli’s character was the unfailing and Posies TAT*--#5358 | “Apily two sineron premissa. _oa4-2*_| depth of exeavation pinches Side. | his e: gly inthe markets ofthis city. A large num- | grateful constancy with which he stack to hie 25 | 1402, .8¥, nw. 8200 RS. 600 WILL BUY A are now ber of elderly wife, and made ife blessed < r JAMES A"BATES & COSTE? Faia, Kistgee and dell op "bth ot. vrs tulad stock pe gy Mclak OOo een ae her love. “That, love,” she adds, “was FPREREND BEAT ELEGANT AND COMPLETELY | og ree ead tite treet DAVID’ D | John esl ge pespe reapers ‘was ing and overwhelming: and if shown and con. Waiter comin TO Foon ty seen gra Por STONE, 606 F 0030-38 ® postponed | teased with more maivete than reserve, it was TaoiVanme ro Said TSEEEy S| PGA OMLPEE re AP a | sass pa ment ceariany he frends of | She was the spring board whence he FQuRENT—290 SEW JERSEY AVE. BETWEEN | Bowe for €150 down and 25 por'mou! phalt block would not be Width of eclnaes dinrecumured that it will be the first | hi¢her leap. Her fortune saved his energies and ZLB.#. Depot and. Carstol: 16 roonie and cellar: For SMESF YOU HAVE A SIX OR FIGHT | Spring. After this street ‘thicker than cong wang eed ae ence The ordi- | eosbied him to concentrate his activities, ‘I ed pousen. 7 todd roca, ix stom de | and lee Soe ee nee PE eae Fork of improving 89d, street, trom Q shall live to see my Dizzy prime minister,” she ‘ ‘ 0-3 pies Snes street to ier la So BN Be, ins command one eograe maa RT et LW nore e as- ina in sense, iy her SALE — SPLENDID BARGAIN — LARGE | phalt blocks will not be begun until next year. rope I | Perv eprauts, 60 yunds per bar-| own prophecy was fulfilled. At one time FOAbO teen Peice aS ok, mene, LOHR st. m4 hee e grading of 84th street, from M to N, has exible core of | rots, ‘is per bushel; | Of ™Y life she use to come and drive me out in WHITTAKER & JORDAN, 1417 st. = ; oc3-3t “| been under way for some days past, and the , " the morning; but when I was writing for the — work is now nearly completed. rs in di bushel; tomatoes, 60] ‘Morning Chronicle I had to decline her visita, as : Bourtpixe Inrnovemext.—Mr. Jos, Fearson, | ameter. It is several hundred yards in length, per bag: cranberry beans, Lima beans, | *2° up took up too much of the working 30 STORES. contractor and builder, has moved into his new | and the cost may be $500. The rope is coiled 7 bE time of the day. I remember to this hour 18-30 1120 19th sence eaidence on N street, between 93d and s4th from either end’on two large win and ae 4 tables | 80me of her drosses—notably a foiled white “or. 24th and H sts_ — street isa louse three stories, | when supported by two les the wins i " satin timmed with black lace. e made her wancurr & “35 | Bebo tow, bh wie with mansard roof, with press and molded- | lasses are turned until the rape is stretched aunts taf oe — iaparkets of the | evening gowns do duty for the morning, and 18 | “y4r. "g22;500|1208 bt brick front, and a bay window running to the | perfectly taut, It takes me, as a rule, several tual weight of ite contents on that verin| attained a very fair likeness to some’ one 18 | 038 aid 35-8 ta iy fhird story. It contains thirteen rooms, finished | days to adjust this simple, spparatus to perfec-| tne in welght from theamens kena ees | aremed out of arag shop. So far, then, Dis- oF oo in wood, an modern improvement ion—a fact which caused me to aban mm: ‘: ati raeli is a witn thi ht side; for he is 13 | SRE 4009| BB ter Mr, Fearson places the cost at about $5,000. | performances at ‘Staten Liland, where it wee peice of the pone ee ne, Variations im the | iistance of how undoubted genius can exist a Wiruovr StpewaLxs.—Pedestrians are forced | necessary to remove the rope after each ex- —_——_.oo—____ with self-restraint, a modest morality, and Li to take to the street along M street, near the | hibition. At the top of each pole is a small The Names of the States. practical common sense in business matters; C Aqueduct bridge, on account of the barricade | platform, for the purpose of resting, and on From American Notes and Queri and how unnecessary it is to plead irresponsi- JOR A MARRSDRLY FURNIGEED an that is up on the sidewalk on the south side of | one of these platforms I usually ‘place a| yn. of th. of th bility as one of the inherent circumstances in house; southwest corner of 17th and Msta mews F rt the street and there being no sidewalk on the | temporary dressing-room, where cen make origin of the names of the various states | oh, Cuentive facaliy—a sight bestowed by ma besides bath, attic, and cellar. 8130 per mo: 00 opposite side. ne ol es in my attire. are, as near as we can find out, as follows: ¥ ” ae fing ee re attic, and cells £3 P] sages | hang. y . Imay mention > ture and confirmed by superiority. ecB1-3t SWORMSTEDT © BRA DLE 027 F at. 3 109 joTEs.—An interesting revivel is in here that the suit of armor in which I first ap-| | Arkansas—The name is of Indian origin, but ope a RENT—HOUSE, 1615 MADISON STN ow 130 Bth sts 1/38 at Mt. Tabor M. P. church. Twenty-five Fer | Boar is of great weight and exquisite workman-| has no known meaning. In 1881 the legisla- A Beaver Valley Romance. containing t eeliar and all modern im: OFFICES. sons were converted last night.——Mr. and ship, the gauntlets having once belonged to ture declared the unciation to be Ar-kan- | FT™ the Pittsburg Dispatch. Provementa.” Apply at 1137 Idthat nw. "ecdi-ae | O81 Ft, 24 floor, 5 front 719 11th gb nw. Sr. 035 Chas, W. Edmonston returned home last night | the celebrated tenor, Mario. As a rule, Re: A pretty little bit of romance has just come FRE BENT—505 7TH STREET N. E. 6 ROOMS, | 941'F, 3d floor, 6 frout rs, 939 F st, z s from a visit to the Richmond exposition. other costumes are of the least possible weight, saw. to light at Beaver Falls, Pa. On Saturday monty #7ounds attached, with stable in roar, $20 per | | heated by steam -..,,.55 470 La. 1 £ TEMPERATURE AND Conpiriox o¥ Watse ar'7| while the shoes are an ordinary pair of fine | Alabama takes its name from its principal | > 16'S - Onna y sont Os, E WAGGAMAR.” PS | riceant rooms "i sun $43 1 iti, WHHL NBR | A-m——Grot Falls, temperature, 60; condition, | leather ones, with soft soles. Tt is, I think, a | Fiver, and is supposed to mean “Here wo rest,” | Pretty Mary Burns, aged seventeen, informed i RENT-THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 515 | }=toryleated, by steam, 213 L4eh at, dz issetsan ‘i.e, bh. | 2; receiving reservoir, temperature, 55; condi- popular error to suppose that a rope-walker's | Which words are the motto of the state. The vassenhn toe sounn Gaon, ‘Sen Pantheon ‘ao — Es To improve: | Tem $30 to $100 cach. 400 133 at. 2... -1,500 | tion at north connection, 6; condition at south | feet are‘exceptionally large or muscular, Mine, | Dame was first given to the river by the French, f ther - 2 ere ae Feat 806 per month “EHOS. J. MIEES 1021 | yarnifcent store, Sune OE Oth at. a, 9 BE 820 dil 'at"aies "ED | connection, 36; distributing reservoir, tempera- | I am told, are rather below than above the or. | in the form “Alibamon,” from the name of & Proof thereof exhibited e marriage certificate nw ooSt-awe_ | “Building, per an 83,600703 Pa. av" ee Re lath: {500 | ture, 53; condition at influent gate-house, 90; size. Murcogeo tribe that lived upon the banks, owing that she had been wedded to « young R RENT_DWELLING, WITH STORE, SABLE | 415 13th st 7125,17th ab. Pa. aE iayrtie tbh 71500! ee -1,000 | condition at effluent gate-house, 36. High tide | The balancing-pole, I suppose, fairly comes | _ California—This name as first applied, be-|™&0 named Wilson in 1886 by a} j frome, 227 Q st w.. aS | eae’ ROMAN: Toth and ‘The above is only of ‘the [ny | in the river to-day at 5:00 p.m. ; low tide at 11:44 | within the classification of apparatus. In my | t¥een 1535 and 1539, to a portion of Lower | Minister at the residence of « friend here. 19 and 43 Fenton st 1 wy 4 roi Gad 0. HOLT: 10th and books.’ For foi nt ofies for bullet iemaedon | on y p.m; Guu cascits ie aeeaa ee Bg arto 26 fect | California, was derived from an old printed | Course the bride, at the time of the marriage, pees Y FOG Rat. OR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE | ° oo as ong, and weighs some 40 or 80 pounds, It is | Fomance. the one which Mr. Edward Everott | was but fifteen years of age, wa pe Ay pone O13 New Jersey ave. ee Foe EMERY 1TuE, MORT COMPLETE ALEXANDRIA. je in three pieces, so as to be easily taken | Hale rediscovered in 1862, and from which he " wag procure ‘care- Bree g cece Bs za und beat pa ie meen fone apart and to occupy but little when Iam | drew this now accepted conolusion. For in |™00y performed. r the ceremony had Bon Mtraine, 5 roman 9.00 F mughout with steam. Address “The' Owner” Star | ‘Ta Wouxpep Wrrwzss Goxz.—It was the in- | traveling. ae “™ | this romance the name “California” was al-| been performed the young couple decided to and 406 0 st., 6 roo! oe bh ohee. oo#7-81" | tention of the authorities here to hold Fred. | "He deciares that he is nover nervous when | Teady before 1520 applied to a fabulous island, | KeeP it @ secret for awhile, and enjoined their by CHAS S SHREVE, © " 1009 7th Saw. i RENT_DWELLING, WITH EIGHT LARGE rooms, good cellar; convenient to 7th st., Contmatia’ snd Electric. Haiiroad street. care, ‘oR satE— Dawes, who was cut by Jim Lee, infront of Ar- | walking on the ro} d adds: * - | described as near the Indies, and also ‘very | friends to aid them. How well it has been VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY | mory Hall, as a witness against Lee, but when | ing I look some 1s'or 20 feet audrina near the terrestrial .”_ Colonists whom | *complished was manifested on Saturday. The ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND THOMAS | the case was fixed for hearing a few days ago a | whistle softly or hum a snatch of a song, as the | Cortez brought to the newly-discovered penin- | Other scarce believed her own eyes as she ‘This lot fronts sixty fey Gu Massachusetts ave, ana | BOte Was received from his physician that | humor may seize me. I also invariably keep | Sula in 1585, and who returned the next year, read the certificate. Shortly after wedding 5 stn. 21st st.n. 21stst.n: st. i a Sse . F Wilson, who is an iron worker, went to Cleve- ay re in pis tot promt a ‘worth 84 | Dawes was too ill to appear, and the hearing | time in my step to the music the band in plac. | May have been the first to apply the name to . Be Poa See Nig OMY 990. By. CHAS S. “100 Het ie. 19th be. ei ee ee | was selon this Cat of next month, Yesterday | ing and { find that helps me wondefuliy in the supposed island on which they had been for jand, Ohio, where he has boon since. He and 7 $8 Maes Se ae 1Steri6e AOD | buleine smn Cpoeist of a ne three. ang seck | Dawes went off to Washington, and is now be- | proserving my balance. With my own weight | ® time resident. 3 oo setae el ‘Corcoran, 10r..45.84 : rT, 208 rooms, with all modem improvements yond the jurisdiction of the Virginia authori- | ind that of the balancing pole, there must'te | . Colorado.—Past iple of the Spanish | ¢Bce- ; ‘ ; 16th st. n.w..-10r-50 | i “This property is located in the finest section of the | ties, and there is no means of enforcing his at- | about 290 pounds bearing on the rope, which | Colorar, to color. probably from its} About a year ago the girl took ill and her A here. oe aeeoe cify, and will besokd very cheap. tendance when Leo’s hearing takes place. naturally gives considerably, this sagging being | tinted peaks, or from its vegetation, rich in =. became alarming. It was feared : ; Saw. lar. = Pet Pree TTUYOK & CO, Jupex SaNostEx DiscuancEp.—Mayor Down- | one of the chief difficulties we have to ex. | Many-colored flowers. < sa au would die. | While lying thus weak she mt Circle, 107. shear ii, oc29-3t 1508 Ponasylvenieave, | ham this morning held a preliminary hearing | oounter in keeping our balance. I prefer to| , Connecticut.—Takes its name from its prin-| Called her mother one day aud said: “Mamma, Olathe nw, sd 100 | 4 13th OR SALE— in the case of Ju@@™ James Sangster, of Fair-| perform in the open air; for in a hall or a thea. | Cipal river, an Indian word meaning “long | I want to tell you something, but it is a secret, Corcorai st. Hr. 35 192) 16thst. aw. 14r- 100 i ies VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 14TH | fax, for shooting Wm. Smith, colored, in the | ter, even of the largest dimensions, the vitintcd | Fiver.” and yon must not toll it, no matter what hap- Hat ne, OF skid 40 1400 K st aw. 125 Ww. nr. Scott Cir- jase iT. = at the Washington and Ohio depot, a fow air found at the elevation at which my rope is| _Delaware.—Takes its namo from the river ape Bog swap oe — &, 17th a J. V. N. HUYCK % weeks ago. Smith appeared, having entirely | always stretched is most unpleasant to , | and bay, named after Lord De la Warr, one of . » unduly ted, he mother, att ft Seta oe oc20-3t 505 Fenmupivintaave. | recovered, a sear on the neck being the only | “Newadaye i aeren sree any cron the. | the early governors of Virginia, and a ances: foaring that the result would be disastrous and FRANCIS HUFTY, | 3 WR SALE—VERY 1147 CONN. AVE, | result of the wound. The mayor heard the | most difficult tricks—such as turning a somer-| tor of Lord Sackville, present British minister but I “A = Tog : 1-6¢ i Gor be } une house; modern igpraverenin aan. | testimony of City Sergeant Smith, BF. Penn, | eult over a chair placed in the: midile of the | % Washington. Sole ainchp pooundliced Gc el nmhoce walling i RENT—7 DUPONT CIRCLE it, N, 1 29-31 pists 4 Jos. Purcell, Isaac Hackley and Wm. Smith, the | roy d landii i Florida.—This name was given to a larger safely a e forebore telling herEos tethin block Dao 2 Nenear Lips ee TORT Hote aati | facts shown being substantially those hereto- | side. hep raenep litres Pecfienel witteaiees | territory than the _pressel etabe by Pence ae ner eee eianine, Bemeets, Gnetier yeas ase, 44 as $5 1066 10th atnw,7r..--90 | Fimpe, 18 or 13 tocus bathy econoinical furmece? | f0Fe published in Tx Sran—that Smith was | moditation, just as the whim seizes mo, hve | Leon in 1572, from the Spanish name of Raster | 22m. "Saving atinations to beer, which ole k 7 E at 2406 1ath st. b.w. dor. 40 200 Astle, on; Key at 204. Apply 10 3-8 JOMDAR; | intoxicated, attacked the city sergeant, and the | enables ime Cithont effort to vary my programs | Sunday, Pascua Florida (fiowery pasture), the | P¢s8m paying attentions a im _ Apply CHAS. Ei e ‘The above houses con be eramined by permit from | Foo Building, oobPF stn: Judge shot Smith in the neck. The mayor then | at every performance, and prevents fee, ‘from | 4@y upon which it was discovered. — ji, hee 3 ee. pes = a 4 Danered, eaige: us lace, oat | ockoe NY: } PSR sca, wNOTES A. Semon service for the late | PecomiNg monotonous tome, Tcould remain | qGoorein—Named as « colony in honor of | r= poche torions, ane after, conuulting with + L. le Pa - 7 a year, or even longer, i rl : re alley Be: t 349." Inquire of owner, P. CO! Fino. asin ‘Thos. Wildey, one of the founders of Odd Fel | ¢ das phere a ie Beh sensed Pyson hened Llinois—Derives its e from its prigeipal | Cover the secret that had been so well kept. JFYOR RENT—LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK BUILD. | ois 17th st.n.w.,12r..100 1713 Oth st. n.w., 6.30. lowship, took place at Sarepta Lodge rooms | safely as though I had been in constant prac- | Tiver, which is named from the Indian ‘of | The young husband came here from the Forwst ing in alley rear of St. Joseph Hall, corner 5th H sts. n.w.. suitable for warehouse, carpenter, or any Hind, of work-shop; large stable room on first door. oc: 61 a ROR SALE—O LITTLE PA x last night, Rev. 8. R. Dyott, of the Methodist | tice.” As an il ° i the Illini, supposed to mean superior men. City yesterday, and when he returns it will bo Binys hort pwast ection cn line of mae: prea Protestant church, officiating, A number of | of alton -pobaiernert ad peda, fev ee neces PR oom | 7 me yen pa rey in company with his bride of two years ago. 3.900 and $3,000, Flesant nome, near 16th +-and | Odd Fellows from other lodges were pres- | mehtion my bierde wit, “Boers Yeats ago, | _1owa.—Named from its principal river; the | The above facts were related to a Dispatch re-~ + atts: Af Fooms; m. ; | ent Information has been received here of | when bicycles were somewhat of a novelty. it | Meaning of the word in the Indian tongue is | Porter this evening by a close friend of the the death in Florida of Mr. Edward Schuler, | siruck me that I could utilize one in my per-| Yariously stated to be “the beautiful land,” girl's fam: sable a Fst, | formerly a well-known fancy painter and bird | formance,and I accordingly had one constructed | ‘‘the sleepy ones,” “this is the place.” Wearing Mourni: oe perties | fancier of this city.—A workingman from | according to my directions, with « groove in| | Kansas.—Named after the river; the word in| 5 goa nen ns: spountss apeckaity. the arsenal was here yesterday looking after | the wheels to ft the rope, but otherwise of or- | the Indian tongue means “smoky water.” ee on New Office, 1400 New York ave, | Thos. F. Ryan, his missing son.—Mr. Geo. B. | dinary fashion, I ordered it to be ‘sent to mo | _Kentucky.—Derived from the Indian tongue | Doubtless there are many who conceive {NEW THREE-STORY anp | P°Yt0n has been placed in charge of the Mid-| some time before the performance, ve trary | and means “dark and bloody ground.” alluding | themselves comforted by crape and bombazine, luud telegraph office here.—The Good Tem- | could try it, but it came just as Twas making | #0 the many battles of the Indian tribes, and their feelings ought to be respected. We [4 Foes 26 Yth st. ne., six rooms, water and sewer, $15; 419 New Jersey ave. s.c., eleven rooms and bath ; all ps.; very handsome; in perfect order, $40: 5th and A st. n.e., store ruom and dwelling, sewer and wat 0, 1113 st. ©, ten rooms, water and sh iunfurnisied rooms; also | gable aud Carriage House. JOHN F. DONOHOE, 31: it Capitol st. oc30 LY NE Dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, all mod- it Fok BENT 1045 VERMONT AVE.: A COMFORT- es eg ts 4) ern imps.; well located n.w. ; owner going to Europe: | Plars held a pleasant reunion last night. ready to appear. I was as pleased as a child | _ Louisiana.—Named after Louis XIV of| are greatly the creatures of habit. Among the Aishicnen hours rian beget 8 rot vty Fireiture wil ba aaldit desired’ price o house 1 300 Ree een Ree with a new toy, and, mounting “at ‘once, Tic- | France, in 1644, by ite discoverer, La Salle, | Hettows the conventional expressious of grief tenant; Key at 1057. Apply to 1601 farion st 030-3" 2 ALE sa it cette oir Scnl ee mncegesaan hearsed successfully in view of alarge audi-| Maine.—Named after a district in France. _| consisted in tearing garments, cutting the hair CHARMING Fou ALLEGED LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE | ence, who probably thought I had been prac-| Maryland.—Named after Henrietta Maria, | and beard, and going about bareheaded and Senet nw sen oom ia 1877 Sgnderland Piece, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE HOW 10 | ticing for months.” Prac | vife of Charles I. ; barefooted, weeping and smiting the breast, Pg qrovemensn “Gkenp to geod tank. _0¢26-2w DULANY & WHITING, 1320 F st. n. w. OPERATE IN INDIANA. He never takes any stimulant before walkin; Massachusetts—An Indian chief's name. The Greeks kept themselves secluded, wore ‘Will be sold or leased on reasonable terme. U. E OR SALE—107 C ST. 8. E., MODERN IMPROV! x fal fi i 11 the rope and avoids eating a heavy meaj|_ Michigan—Named after the lake; the word| coarse black garments and wailed bitterly. DUFFY, owner, 607 7th st. uw. 1 | HY ments, 9 rooms; also, 111 C st. ne, J. K, HER! copy of a letter of instructions, alleged to shortly before formance. He does not | Indian, and means “great lake.” During the Empire women wore white mourh- a RennT b Roo BAY WINDOW = | FORD, 142356 oce8-6t"_| be signed by W. W. Dudley and to have been | like a net stretched below hime and he belienc, |. Minnesota-Named from the river. In In-| ing in place of black—a cheerful custom, at cs Te near Pension Office ; $30 in advance. F%, SAEs RAbGary et FLEASART; sent out from the republican national commit- | that would make him so nervous as to almost | dian means “‘sky-tinted water.” least. Among barbarians mourning cites are z 83,500 if sold soon. HERTFORD,» | tee on October 24, has fallen into the hands of | lead to the accident which it was intended to Mississippi—In Indian means “father of | horrible, including burning and amputation. *ocze-0t* 34 F st. | the democratic committee. It is as follows: _ | Prevent, waters, In the Sandwich Islands the natives paint their ie ae R SALE—SIX VERY DESIRABLE SIX-ROOM| “I hope you have kept copies of the lists Missouri—Named after the river and mean-| faces and knock out their front teeth. 1 r i ———_o______.. Se i Ee ; An Instance of Wonderful Nerve. _| ing in Indian “muddy water.” The Chinese, more hopeful than the Cauca- ath st. n'y. perdicy Hg. card and Hist market; keys at my office | font mme- Buch information fe very valuable, | prom the Times of India Riebraske—Name is’ of Indian offgin and is| sians, believe thei friends aro alive and bappy "octielw CHAS. 'W. HANDY, 921 Fst.n.w._ | enabled me to demonstrate to friends here that |The beaters had been at work half an hour | Supposed to mean “shallow water.” in some distant clime, and s0 use white instes VOR SALE—A LARGE NUMBER OF HOUSES AT | with proper financial assistance Indiana is | when we heard a cry announcing that the man- al eka ecint Gpanich qrigin, and rhage = Even ron hgeeaeng which Gee loon ee List? stating ae Maa hones Soe ante nastier er | SUFely republican for governor and President, | eater was making his way toward the plain, jean, to represent the sky to which their lovet ) dav ne ph.mi3o av neD.Dmi2 : F OR RENT— n.w.,StoreéDwel. 50 | QE RENTS st, atath nber of | and has resulted, as I hoped it would, in secur. New Hampshire—Named for Hampshire | have flown, while the Ethiopians typify the Hariges gu small cack Raytgnks, and balance 02 lone | a aetiane tho aid neseceray "guid; in secur | hustled along somewhat by the volleys of | County in England. i SALE—A FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON F | tee will certainly receive from Chairman Hus- | stones, but sharpening his claws and growling| _New Jersey—Named “after the Island of | they don on funeral occasions, Everywhere it th and 71 i dust of which they are made by the brown c30-3t t. n.w., bet 6 7th ste, lot 2 ;| ted the financial aid necessary to hold our | defiance. In taking up our ions it so hap- | Jersey. A is conventional and more or less barbaric, 7k RENT—NEW SIX-ROOM BRICKS, NOS, 328 | 2078 Vem brick nous 19 rooms. Ta view of the Vocation of ths | floaters and doubtfal voters and to gain enough | pened that Lieutenant Fartin uy | y.New York—Named in honor of the duke of | How unlike a true conception of that “other Fas ESB ‘Spruce othe Drcie ark gravy convents Inv property in tie ination pecatiaearsbie tr | of the other kind to give Harrison and Morton | Fight, in line with the mouth of tee Galle wed | YE : i world” of Mrs. Stowe: Seog ee Ls FRISTOL, S107 #2 w. gitices und business purposes generally and must en- | 10,000 plurality. New York, with what you | not more than 20 feet from my elbow’ He had | North Carolina-South Carolina—Named after go Se = = Tw, = hance sapidly in value. THOMAS A MITCHELL, | have done, ought to be safe; Connecticut like- | a double-barreled ri \ ib ile | Charles (Carolus) IL. Sweet helping hands ere stirred, R RENT — 329 INDIANA AVE. N.W., EIGHT 42m 934 F st., Room's. foe; in ak ug a 8 double-barreled rifle of heavy caliber, while | ~ Oni, famed from the river. The word in And palpitates the veil between and bath; all modern improvements; on 30n SALECAFINE-DRIGE Risriewow ax | Wise; in short, every Northern state, except |Ihad a repeater. In three or four minutes | rndian moans “beautiful fiver?” With breathings almost beard. See ay ee moe cation. THOS. E. Wert Washington Tit 5d at tot 253160 ty | Possibly New Jersey, though we still hope to | after the cry of warning the tiger appeared in pa AP ey ane ta ed ~ = —— 8, ; tel : pale In multitudes of cases families put into THOMAS | carry that state. Harrison's majority in the | the mouth of the gully, head on to Farrington, ee ee ee ae pews Samarel conumonian ened onus eabeaee . MITCHELL, 034 F st. roo ocv-tnl | electoral college should be no less than | and looking him straight in the face. sg covered Ing enough to save them from impending want, FOE SALE OR TRADE-FRAME COTTAGE AT | 100. Write each of our precinct captains, | “Hold on! He's my meat!” shouted the off-|_ Pennsylvania—Named by Wm. Penn, and -FEAM! ” Who can su; that the de would dy le. six rooms, side lot, stable in reat, first, to find out who has the democratic | cer, as he brought his gun up, and it became a| @eans.“‘the woody country of Penn. suppose leparted would de- KR RENT— Desirable double house, E st.n.w., between 6th and 7th sta, 11 rooms and bath, $100. 1342 Q st. n.w., 10 rooms and bath, $50. 1602 I4th si., store, dwelling and stable, $125. sepindaaee gree sire such trappings, when no one is benefited ten tive ee doodle and steer the democratic workers to | point of honor with the rest of us to hold our | Rhode Island—The state perhaps was named Fespect shown by the t. Z a and no real + shown by the unwisdom? them and make them pay big prices for their | fire. He took cool and careful aim, but the | *fer the Rhoades family, one of whom, Zach-| S'oaurn oblations take a different form, ‘but amount tothe same thing as the ancient. A sacrifice upon the altar of show and ceremony is a sacrifice still. Where the wealthy indulge, the poor certainly will. A costly casket, a long Tendencen noplawont Year 18th dtr, base. | O* oem, Second, scan, the election offoers | bullet simply touched the skin between the | 5 anosen wat commistoner Soe Providense ment, 10 rooms: r cent net on investment; prices | close! ind make sure that there are no men | tiger’s ears. He dropped like a st ‘ 7 ‘i “4 piepeetrey $500 mya $5,600 euch. OWNER TO38 | on that board whose loyalty in cven questiona- | up in an matant and ethos Nae | Tennessee —In Indian it means “spoon- ree Place, bet. 8 and T sts. n.w. seik2m'_| ble. Third, see that our workers know every | man’s nerves, he sprang forward at the liee.| ®2aped.” The state is named from the river. republican voter, and see that they so vote. | tenant. In the tenth of a second I turned my | , 1e**#—How and when Texas received its | jine of carriages, flaunting crape, and an empty Fourth, divide the floaters into blocks of five, | eye from the beast to the officer, and what was | 24me has been a subject of much controversy. | j.r4cr debta, anxiety, and wretchedness. hor and puta trusted man, with necessary funds, | my horror to see a serpent twining itself about | Some assert that it is so called because the | can they abate one jot the pange of separation, in charge of each squad, and make him re- | his leg and rearing its hoed too herd’ wath ee | Original inhabitants had roofs over their dwell- y u Q inha 1 which can only be assuaged by trust in that sponsible that none get away, and that they | shoulder. I forgot all about the oncoming | 28% Which in the Spanish language are called | povigence which comprehends all we can ever "Eas FX RENT—HOUSES— 2818 P st. 1) Ast. se. 1 2 319 Cor M st. nw. 3 K st. 925 Farragut Dupont Circle Mass. 'r 141 2. Ww bet: Ith € 13th ) FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Penn. ave. n. w. vote our ticket. Fifth, make a personal appeal | tiger, and for the first time in my li tejas or texas; others derive it from teoas, which | Laow of deathless and exalted affection. Pas. M5, a 1 0e--9296 | Tare. bet. 14h to the republican business men to pled | blood seers turned to ice. Tatratice cons in the language of the aborigines meant friends, ewe = t ashe pone Het bee 1th asd tiths themselves to work the entire day at the polls. | with his left foot ahead and his right braced, | 24 Still others from tecas which was used.asan| 4 discovery has been made at Glamorgan- Fe 3 X,Y ave. nw, & 206 'N. TIL AB st, three-story brick They will be astonished to see how utterly | and as the tiger touched the ground for his | *% to the names of many Indian provinces | shire, Wales, of remains of a large Roman villa $26 © ahaa os furn Bist, bet, 14th and 16th ats $600 | dumbfounded the naturalized democratic vo- | last spring the rifle spoke again and the beast | ‘° denote their inhabitants. |The territory now | anda military station. An area of two acres gig proses | Sores eet 3,000 | ters will be, and how quickly they will disap-| rolled over with a ball through his | Called Texas was known to the Spanish mission- | was covered by the buildings. Be Tar-for unt | Cle 1,800 | pear, Lay’ great stress on this matter; it will | brain, Then, while’ we all aries in 1534 as Mixtecapan, and its inhabitants | ————— e ? ; i kept our : : ffer for sale an extensive of and sinall ere 2 i as Mixtecas; these were the sons of Mixtecatl, to + for sale ai extetia ‘ ‘mall | pay.” There will be no doubt of your receiv-| places like so” many” blocks o ° “hoop 308 r__4. T_ DYER, 1304 Fst. nw. _ | foowenot incioded in the, above, also, ine building Ing the necessary financial assistance from the | he dropped his rifle’ aeined the wone: | the Se a oe STOR 1 OR RENT—A NEAT SIX-KOOM BKICK HOUSE, | of the Call ss ur oBiee aud cxauiue our bulletin. | national and state committees, but only see | just below the head with his right hand, ~ projenitor of the in! etn era Sigre and Gwe 1707 | 403 La ave, 4r.9d fir. 830 Bot, © 5 $26.30 pet eomth: bey st 816. Alec | _o _—JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. | that it is husbanded and made to produce re- | and came walking toward us. The serpent | *t the time of its conquest by Cortez. Texas | 5B; Wr. $1,100 Goo T4th tn women. 30 rooms, serrtin | ROE SME NORTHNERT CORNET FMGHERTY, | sults, We will tight for a fair election here if | writhed and twisted about in its rage, aud as | 8 SUPPosed by some to be a corruption of Mix-| muits to onder af following prices.’ tr F7x100 fect; trees, ahtubbeiy’ Bower oud hanain | Recessary. The rebels and copperheads can't} it uncoiled itself from the man’s leg he flung it | “<4. akon ik dna) otktamstap, suarantoed of M6 onic pusnsard, bay-window, 4 story, solid walnut trimmed; | steal this election from us as they did in 1884 | 30 feet away. It was rushing back at him, when | Vermont—Name is of French origin, and| BURGER & SON, Man 2 o Fi J.T. wre & sts. n i n. 02 V we 1 LW. tabove 1333 14th st.uw. Ke mufacturers, 1112 F st. oct-Lm st. Dw. 13th st. brick house on west half of lot; cor. half of lot vacant, | without s one getting hurt.” 2 ii it means *‘ green mountains. 7M. WILLIAMS, GEO.W. McELF 3 1333 14th st.n.w. 620-08" | wid well suited for four nice houses. This property thous some one ge peo Sense Perdrhericeny with a shotgun at his shoulder, | 'Virginin West Virginia, Named in honor of Wika Private Deteagpre Arency c The above rtion of the property on my | WOH RENT— Vertment, beng contiguous th Sasa and Vertsoni A Pirate’s Jewels. “Good shot,” ‘remarked Farrington, as he | Elizabeth the ‘Virgin Queen.” =) | Brow cure. W. WILLIAMS, danger, books. For full at office for bulletin fssued om 1311 20th aves, and Scott, Thomas, and Iowa Circles. Apply to . Iked back i ia rh Wisconsin—Named after the principal river, 6m" : the Ist and 15th. [oc30} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 1922 Sunderland Place; $65. ow ec2-2m | BEMARKABLE ADVENTURE OF SAMUEL cRaNsTON | Walked back and picked up his rifle. hich in Indian is said to ce pe) Fen est tase yew RICK Hotepe any | 2:20:26 DULANY & WHITING, 1350 Fat. nw, 2 TO BE REHEARSED IN COURT. We ran after him and shook his hand, and | Tiyer» ae USTH'S “OLD STAND Ie THE ONLY PLACE Or 5 JOR RENT Ok SALE—A BEAUTIFU N TISINE Ss OHA C . | showered unstinted prai i i 3 arte Sect-hens Secomd-Hawd Clo = = 617, 619 1 i n..,7 rooms and bath, all mod. F [e RENT Ce cy et uy Commas BUSINESS CHANCES. The remarkable adventures of Samuel Cran- bat be oo HAGOEs P <— on him for his nerve, RT REESEET 1 ~ VATE sold at respectable prices. Address or callat 619 D st. ps; Tent, $20 per month. Inquire 629 New Jersey = bart a waite nae eahero. It was the pres- Wid Rus! It. LW. ave. nw. ‘ccz9-3t"> | West, and opposite a Government reservation ; house ———— oe ston many years ago are revived by a case in| onog of ms ae wll Pp lowers hing ba ~ Completed late last autuznn ; contains kitchen, laundry, XR SALE — GROCERY STORE, WITH FULL | court in Rhode Island involving the possessio ; erpent, which was of a highly | yom the Nashville Democrat. = FRESE, - a 5 | Serinaipited furuace-rooui, and pantry in basement: | A stock of new groceries, do Ane cash business, on artes 5 ee 2 | poisonous species, which had disturbed his first|~ wre widowers are trying to rush society FINANCIAL 2B. w., 8 rooms si rior, library, --Foorn, z y | &ccount of mn ren’ ii ii im. i i i s ay AL. Iga: 2 remy ood. impe, new..045 | Parlor jibrar), dining-room, aud large butlers pantry | account of ‘death of ‘owne \welliny of certain valuable jewels obtained by Cranston | aim. He felt it under his foot, and realized = 527 Columbia st. n rooms places in all rooms; handsome mauitel 3 cee while in servitude to a band of buccaneers in | that its bite meant death, but a maddened tiger | #64in this winter,” remarked a young lady a O stn w. 4 foomm, ne EN SHARES OF STOCK IN NATIONAL BANK, | the West Indies. Cranston was the son of one MACARTN| was before him, and he did not give the snake | little too aged for the attention of the giddy | J™% W- CORSON: = IND. N. MACARTNE lor ssp 201.67 per month; for gale at Ege ec2e-St | WMP HOLTZMAN, 1357 Fst ILL & JOHNSTON, ears, Me sgered FoF | of ‘8 colonial i i = oa Ae oe Ei neren oe NSTON, 1003 Pa. a¥e._| gale at par by estate; full investigation. Address IN- governors, and, | a second thought. swells. “You can hardly read the societ; Fok REST A NEW HOUSE OF s BOOMS. B TOR RENTS \NISHED OPPOSITE | HOTEL VESTMENT, Riverton, va tom ACCS Se ee Se ee started Pp dae to A Murderess of Tact ont news,” she continued, “without running same GLOVER BUILDING. 1410 F or X. W. . HOLT es at Oth, st. a. ew oy yatory brick, 22 zoome, all con, SALE—100 SHARES DYNAMOGRAPH STOCK, | Jamaica in quest of fortune and aventure. He lurderess of Last Century. i i i - —— a *y Pa WM.'F. HOLTZMAN, 1391 F st new 3yndenees thorously furtahed,” 8185. In ot | FORSALE—10 bellabarver.sar;st @2.45 ves | took passage on a trading vessel, which was | From the Liverpool Courier. several items where this or that widower has Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. 150 81 x CHAS, A. SHTELDS, 1006 F st. n.w. 0 1 ’ i i party there, or # Ss aaa = =e SOM HOUSE-ALY. my | Share. 8. A. SE hted by a pirate off the coast of Florida.| A hundred and fift wi dam intuoresund var Sexe heal E Loans, Collectic RR RENT—1517 10TH ST_N.W.6 ROO! JOR RENT— ROOM HOUSE; ALL MODE! - * ent sig ri hig > 1 an y years ago, when tbe | german hi Ise. Now, Iam not Deposits. Exchange, me. pare copnepimces: newly jufeeed, ear tunee | Winiproveuents, 23 13th at.x.w one square frum | WANTED GENTLEMEN BOARDERS, AT 243 Preparations for @ desperate sea fight were | head of the murdered husband of Catherine | Sus, for the Lord knows the, swect seventocns | odAdrpea ptocks and bond. aod ail pecriten Unted S017 Fit aw 3 Que four-rvou Fiat, all moderg lipproveiuents,. 226 | JOR RENT—WITH A PLEASANT COUPLE, | ore Dotan ee ea ey ner. The Yau soon | Hayes was discovered in the Thames, the Lon- | can have them and keep them, but on my soul | Sid Baltimore wut and sold: ition, Districh : REN Te mY NEw Bs Pennsylvania ave. s.¢.;rent $18. Inquire 403 7th st, re furnished ; also, single rooms with beri: ’ od ae ; don ne fe a i I trust the would-be flirts will get themselves | ,,4 specialty made of investment securities. . On RENT NOVEMBER 1—NEARLY NEW BAY. | 2 ost |e ~ poe pitt ph —_ copes over the ship’s side. Righteen a eat lew and their circulation | | "ares suits this winter, Of all the | Docdand al Local Rafiroed, Ges, Insurance and Tel o : six rooms, RENT . = ix: tlemen $50 and 55; 1123 8 st, sailors were captured, but so infuriated was the | was small; and the authorities, at their wits’ 7 Sie Teco aids ee tee Ra ne a oR aa noma Sea | bits nnderover, te, low of to or ches of | ends procure the entiation ofthe gry | antateear™gd git, geven, ton, the) ‘Limns Hutesbone Sek ought nd e728 R RENT. -426 BOUNDARY ST. Nw, | © ly for occupancy on November 1. houses ‘NISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, SECOND- men during the skirmi at he ordere: lie of mortalit fain worst. They looked like Bees door tm th st, Brick House, seven Soot tou given to the convemicear'st the brace Peieead | 2 conveniences thee nantes ate Departs; | the prisoners Put to death. All but Cranston pole in the Churchyard of Bt. eguel, est-| leat sacey Dir pop mentee hat, and I MEDICAL, &. bath, bay window, cellar, all ned. imps.: papered Pu Ue latest colors: handsome mantels, ‘tiles and | private family: 2002 F st. h. w. ‘oceT-ate | Were buthered, and he was saved simply owing | minster, that all who ran might read its fea-| Know some of them did service some fifteen or | JT HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ; “ : “GAS | Liifal and wet son quail ,PaPered.,Logption, de; | Soret WEBSTER, 513 13TH ST, NW. FAMILY | t© the caprice ‘of the pirate, who decided to | tures, “And mainly by these Secane he mor: | © mcnidin Sega MR tanent oe Toebior the Desens. Fresca: yeni savin advance. pice QU | cam, rie eda ogumm (2 fo Med of treet | FUSS: sod cehuaccr home cemier of alt pois | Make Cranston his slave, deress, ‘Catherine Hayes, was brought to the | these’ aged, would be dudes can't do betier I | Mqaeaiw uvecian in thie cl Ladion 0 can Det. uw. after 2 o'clock. cetirlws _| 925-4 __HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Pa. ave. | interest: Rates, with board, 1, $1.50, 6, For | Cranston thenceforth was a forced associate | gallows and the stake—for the murder of a| tity © that some Market street pawn- | furticulst attention paid to all diseases: pecalist £5 Fe. ST. NE, THREE-STORY RENT_HOUSE 21 F STN. W. SIX ROOMS, eR ee of She pirstical gang, and Soc auton yaars wont usband was then petty treason, and the | broker entie Sey eases meme ae Bentle- | Indice, ‘married or single. Forty yearr experience. venient to B improvemen: = <a ex] ions, ° __0e2 rat reriad Ist ae ns. | aval io. JOHNSON TNT LOST AND FOUND. One night, while the gang wer Fong tupedied thet Sa erate fog pr gp pt ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING. & a eid NT— a ae —— ¢ | With drink, he m: ‘is escape in an open boat Toy Kingdom with No Taxes. is oe fs “ ¢ 518-20 12 T—A_ RO! ORCHESTRAL | MUSIC | 55 7 modating merchant. , if the; bor- Mer ‘nervous of Poses Tosebag Lik we re ret cnarkedl “Gosepstows amseecr Ochoa.” Pies with small stock of provisions, and for days | From London Truth. row or rent at a nominal nicely boiled | pecvopowes? yar igor 40 the whole. aye seat niftuativeraes MP atial™ |", janis wonees LNAI ae oo | a oar cet | ey yet a | eT ae cei ney | Cae Set ar mrss JOR MENT—1228 14TH 8’ LVE ROOMS, | = a = ~ D ivi 4 tained the Emperor William last week, is| the open back glazed nt most of the ADIES WHO. UIRE THE SERVI‘ r ‘ R RENT—A DESIRAB! Us LOST, OCT. ON CAPITOL rt. Arriving at his Newport, R. L, home j ‘ should cousult Mrs. Fe DUMB: 1055 Mee Ce re eo | El ft Square, 860 gy ree HE liver colored Peon oy Roel his wife pre Fo = one of the richest of the German royalties, | old timers wore fist win did not add much | Do $HEEON 1105 Park Place a e between Band D NEL EaRLt, 00314 for a hound: had on Prepering luster to swell affairs, It is a sad thing for Ladies only. Tomedy, 85. tinted MPR AIOME | ROU RENT — ROUSE-Go7-— ar rama | Mt elee ten olan ged mga | Dé. Rusell, and when the oag-ioet mariner | He pomesee an immonso fortune and vast ov-| tes Toute “hovg tasking ike a paiched | ~odeane sn iat beccoess SaaS Ay | Pas a ais aga | Stet SSR ERTS ea vend ue, rat nwa, | aac la Se nepal pana RE RAL York ave. “Soot Musas AT. COUMBE, 13c3o ut” | WAGGAMAN, O17 Fat mw. ee 850. THOS Aity information leading toher recovery wile uber. | See the stranger because she was attiring her-| {y'very nics. for bis subjects whose tates ere tion, but ine spirit of Christian Kindness, and | $¢ Ber Tesidence 001, Sa ee BR KENT—HOUSE NO. 120 10TH ST. N. EB; | OR RENT—HOUSE 2108 @ ST. N. W. KEY AT | *llY rewarded. eae | Salt for the nuptials. Cranston finally proved | merely nominal in amount, and they ate greatly | because I old age and want it to look | =~ >= i 7 rooms; all modern improvements, Inquire at | & drug store, corner 21st st. L937, RED SETTER DOG, ‘ABLE REWARD | his identity, there was a joyous meeting, and | envied by their less fortunate nei ghbore in tho as decent as it is x Rext door, oF at 651 New Jersey a Pere Ww. aor, saa.lt if returned to Dr. C. A. BALL, 233 G st. n.w. 1t* Sen tween wat ing, but the weather- adjoining states. The Schloss of Detmold is a —_———_s—_—____—_ = ~ a a FP cgi OST—ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, BETWEEN | stained sailorman was the groom, COranston’s ‘but the admirabl: JOR RENT—403 I STN: ROOM, 3-8TOR' R RENT—108 OST. 8. E, BIG) ALL Li a ee Batacnn§ magnificent royal seat, but ly-ar- A Long-Named Family. Pieris ad Be Nae Bie me es | Eigotings loses = ren pooMe {hj uatete hate sti Te | Seeman Ho, are now straggling among | ranged stables are the great feature, a6 they | rom the London Star. aire at 050 I st. nw a oc20-38*_ | _cob-1m 308 7th st. nw. L983 0% SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AN OVAT | well-known cetend opengl wom always contain about a hundred fine horses, all" Most people, if asked which family in the it RENT—HOUSE 312 m Va = stone Set from ring. dollars reward if - more famous Senner which are bred E "ep foams lance diniog rw ad eels, AAS BOARDING. ede i iam, Tine. Five dollars reparaif | than likely that the extiting’ adventures of Ys stud farm of Lopshorn, ‘The breed | United Kingdom boasted the biggest average m the S = their common ancestor will rehearsed on | ig rf a the hich contains | of Christian names, would off-hand “The Tiiires fr Hi toturn to P76 ft eet n, Want po the 1 arab origin, an rg ee cont reply JROE RENT_New 7-Roow House, Lance cer | SrA aLDINe—FURNISHED Hoous WI OOM HOUSE, E Wt by HED MS WI 150 mares, is probably th in Europe, | Royal.” That Lae, latrobe, wator ‘in zt per month. : or en-suite; » few more boarders pba PT IOP a yf Cane PTET for it has existed since the fifteenth century. | doubtful Fort age por nex 4 wew awor | Huila Sidious Viet attains case | ROBOSALS. | et ta neat ees, Sackville’ Will “ithe Oldest Voter. Lonel Tollemacke Tollepachs meee Se be = al Fe SEL I ORATION 1 On 70 AL | ———_——___—_______——_— | Although the late Lord Sackville’s bequests | From the 8t. Louis Globe-Democrat branches boast just one short of 100 between "hig “SNO. API TOPE TSE E at Money to" loan on Graphophor PPiscm october 17 1808. Send propia severally do not, after all, include any of the heirlooms| In the town of Mapleton, Ind., lives the old-| men. The reverened oz 1416 F st. ~S LARGE LVERY SF See, Machine era, | St Knole, and refer only to such furniture and | est voter in the United States, who still gets | married, and it is OR RENT—PRESSED BRICK HOUsE 330 16 | F oor businees a part oF whole. in auctor vase | dealers ony, at the of Froviaions and ictures ‘as he himself brought there, I fear | around on his trusty, old fashioned crook eee Ioapes . Re.: ip wood order: all umoderss ta; Treason for . Price $8,000. Apply 517 | Navy Dey Wi Sunt t the younger brothers intend ting the himself hay second. coal vauit in front. ‘T. GALLIGAN, 230 tet se ne. stn. Ww. oesieat | | OF ‘A. M.,” NO EIGHT, 1888, and | valiaity of the wilt the | handled cane, and prides upon having | His first wife was a cousin, whoseems to 620-30" i FOE SALE-THE ONE-HALF DNTEREST IN AN mipimatiatly thereafter 1 the Presence cf DG" | That Lork Sackville over Peaarcd ees aty | caat his ballot for every presidential election her spouse's weakness within bounds; ny Sh: TER ROOMS: MODERN nee ro af aie, “adres Bde p Mer Cc. Srgolge, vis. 10 lathes, 2 na 4 occasioned by the death of his | but the first three. He isa voaiedimeptinnerg es eas moe = throughout : $45, — office. — ge" Goable geared in July dif-| of more wars than he has fingers toes, renza, daughter Antonio Orel- THE CELEBRATED ER LIEBERMAN, 1303 ¥ at L ia Je . | cause he has always had his to take | lano-y-Revest, of the army, it had full jst. Lar you BRENT, A TNOSTORY. axD paseMent | Brace Grciety and Olaeware: Wocdouarc oy, | i During tertained several de- Partin overy Toodl Indian’ Sprising that from | swing. The ‘arat 2 yee pamed ror eee iors per month. Hibi's SURRSTO 1808 | EMMONS RAMEY, 1307 Fate nS SR ticles ‘agua Sy ee a ae ge ‘Saxon Esa TLTZ'Get a'w, Come and ve 5 <] )R SALE—A CORNER GROCERY STOCK said to have | at Ws he was en- well Ora Nevill Plantagenet. He is | W>ROF. CLAY, WONDERFU! FTED RENTS Bisieg ped geod rl , aon a personel mange aot that a pL a reason for of property. Gall ar 220} abe at most in- ss Infien wer of 3508, we ms bis age pon berger ban yet and cae eee, 2 at ‘tua : ‘Ot EXCHANGE OOM NEW BRICK by present Lord fees Nveagns leg street to a Chins that by the yamine Oa Fiincusee Tuo to 1331 Gat sen gin00 cache cage i the right to Beaten ‘at Knole, | now, at the mature bk youu he nd time he reaches man's estate he will be tempted .0-room brick house, lot 08 It will, ae he. pute it, that be "t bat $225 Foam brick house n.w.. lot 4x4 5 year is once | around a farm.” The oe MITCHELL 884 Fst, hoo 3 ‘cl5-tnol blessed of i 70 | A- a5-t SSS eee NEST MENTS — OMAHA FIRST MORTOA' E . ape [SS eee tore i Knew nol Hy ig i i