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ER 28, 1888. 3 FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS|___—s FINANCIAL. __s| SCAMP._ WORK ON THE TUNNEL. GIPSY-TENT LIFE. - Fete ARSE Tee RSPR ET | gro rom gr agcenmy, [Seber Brean Metre te] The Sat moony end Racomoet FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ JOR RENT—PART OF BRICK HOUSI Fttiisr and bath: 4 sa. frome Pension and Govern: ment Printiug offices: lo t ena childrea Inquire at 22. * Gi AN CORSON & MACARTNEY, RK IN THE BIO | 4 NOISY RECEPTION—A NICKEL CONCERT—FoR- oR RENT—FURNISHED— R SALE-3 DESIRABLE HOUSES ON 13TH | F'Yousd MALE GOCTCH COLLIE POR AND ‘axis sores a10F ST. N. W, WHAT BE KNOWS ABOUT BAD Wo! 1310Conn. av.) 1 1200 O st. nw. 127.150 Pvt 1h in perfect onder, Trea a2 tae - ro ase Pn tomtom ond oor diame 4 BORE OF THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT—THE | TUNS-TELLING—KNOWING HORSEMEN—IN CAMP celery 228-6t CHILL & o s —— TEN-DOLLAR BILL HE GAVE INSPECTOR LANI-| AND ON THR ROAD, } Fo eee ED om Jgpeesee: SHscmeceeted | ux, From the day when the angel of the Lord, Ht n28.6t ae 2, “Aspeciaity maseot investoent securities. District _ The military court of inquiry investigating | speaking to Hagar, of Ishmacl, aaid “And be pear ee 7 at Pods and 1 Local Railroad, Gus, InsuranceandTel- the aqueduct tunnel frauds resumed the | will be a wild man; and his hand will be against 1k RENT-NEW SIX ROOM 403 G at n Fess = Pee aes Sess Stock bought and soldjy18 taking of testimony at 10:40 this morning. every man, and every man’s hand against him,” Funes Radlway, tae ty G21 Cap. | large house, To aE Le oo | Sub-contractor T. F, Brennan, who was on | down to the present time, there have been Ish- sx 220 Ant. se. “SS = | hand carly, was first calied to the stand. He | maelites in whom the prophecy has been to @ 3 R SALE-I ST. BET, OTH OTH; 16 v> Tigcine : Toms: iatge lotr hoveein . mbes: J. C. Horcmssox, seid that ‘he was bricklayer by trade end | groator or lew degree failed. ‘Trae sons of JUK RENT—HOUSE 1501 KS 503 B st. held a sub-contract on the aqueduct tunnel, | Ishmael, mark; with many of their forefath- ‘and bath: furmished $60 pre io pie . IMPORTER, His connection with the work continued from | ers’ traits, are the gipsies, and fair samples of $50 per month; Bis esi ee. si about March 1, 1885, until the Ist of the pres-| this peculiar race are the gipsies now living rf HILL, & CO. a3 D i the northern limits of this city, Few hu- 429 H 5. 1. st. R SALE—30,000 SAVAGE FIRE-BRIOK, ent month, Mr. Emory was connected with | near i 5 4439 38 Gordon FoR STH ST, BET. G AND H; NEW Fins Fire tase Goan BOR tame and SAO MILTAERRY. him in the work from about four months from | ™an habitations are more picturesque than @ Rae vaoeee i PE: Tee, | s ted Delaware sve, and? & the start. Up to that time Emory had been | gipsy camp, and the average citizen who passes 225 13 319 L st. n28-6t “1338 F st. | 350R SALE—20,000 FT” VA, PINE FLOORING, HIGH NOVELTIES employed as a foreman, but he did not feel | the mor per dg 7 ed ad = wanderers ed S18 Arth 1443 K stn or esi it $16 Rade BROS. General . | that he could work at the wages witness was of Lincoln avenue, just opposi 631M: 3350 11th R SALE—ON 4TH ST. N.W., A VERY DESIRA- at $16 per M. ‘C) » Lime and Gex ivi y he took him | the northern slopes of Glenwood cemetery, T3504 1432 13th at ble mew brick house; 7 rooms. Supplies, Delaware ave. and Gst.n.e. Tele-| Per last Stearuer. — Ast of July he took him be thar rt white Mr. 441 Ret n. A. P. HILL & 00., phone 210-3." 8-3t_ | Your inspection solicited, asa partner, Lately Mr. Palmer was his ps = at the camp. A tolerably 2008 T Giiteney ‘pon exuE=a CHAN FinsT-craws | FP QREAE SEALSEIN sacque a bert — settle gs ey seaeae abana at le i; f oi GET que; never worn; bY 5 L, JOR RENT_630 10TH ST. N. E,7R AND BATH, | 10 3$5ou M's Foes Foun promipont strc aw $8:300; ‘laste cals: 7 4 inches worth WRAPS AND JACKETS, lame gtr eae shelter of saplings and branches for the ES STN. E,7R AD e 000 eh: balance ih equal peyments of 82755 advertiser money, fnmediately, will wes for the laying of « brick lining and pack- 11.5505 wore the maha Sentares visite from the Bee Be tad ee anes gbg St ed eae. 410 40h | 22 ine Year; will rent for 30, ‘oom £, 519 7th st. w27-de_ | sell cheap BHIGATIC7 St | To which the attention of Ladies i urgently directed, | ing to the satisfaction of the inspectors, gov- | Horses were th morning when a STAR reporter aad beth. mie, $30, © EL ENIGHT, 607 7th st. nw. | 1 301 K FQ Bae strony AND BASEMERT ara E SALE—VIOLIN, GENUINE pe yarcee pucsrigeeny rot begiedis highest cone ernment engineers, and contractors. For the | coasted down the hill on his bicycle and dis- 3 ~ pod, impe Be (ee cae tae BEALE, Bio ‘Paria, old and in excellent state of material, made and finished inthe most workman-| first two years the witness was en) on| mounted in front of the camp. No animate oR, RENT— dinedieuina ie aan ¢ ISHED. & CO., 1321 F at. 7-3t — 17 10th st. a.w., between C st. vi = coartty if 10900, work in the east a the work on the | object was in sight. Perched on a wagon top, r id ave.; Gr; water, no pte at 192: .w., 149. LN. CNS wel; SE: acl ranging in price tunnel only occasionally, averaging about once | and therefore safe from the meddling fingers en ee PS pis chews ‘4 rt) and 640 Bat. ne, | OH ‘A “RUBY” RANGE, 80. Newmarketa and Ragims @5, rangiagin price to | in'two moithe, Whenever he catme he tried to | of chivienne the eet ag 8 eure, Successor to Whi Wash. Cir.. 12 rw 3 1205- i 4.000 | Fisti52010thet nw. ne $100. visit the tunnel, but at times he was “bunged | were several heads of cabbage and a huge es Gorsoran att 80 S07 Bou pl ee we teie fear 1510 Fleet ine bet p-yenarene ra tne eng up with rheumatiz,” so that he —_ aie to picee of beef. For a moment or two the camp yE RENT br. 2006 27-3t Made finest grade of Bradford is absei , Emory su- Pt Sel pomateregayytens | Pees teal ee os se | geaeecrarateay g aas teas |entnar ee “wtina leone | ater an aw ee ot Congréess reat aD 6.59) Gaon APRIVATE PARTY REMOVING | titewiah from the rea Seal Fu, The ‘specifications. in. February. 1885, in Mr. | revealed to the inmates the seresetee or the ae rd “50 Offic ir residence to a fistant city will sell ats great Garment, richly lined. Quackenbush’s office, but he never had a copy. | stranger. aze3t Z zs 1417 FURNISHED. sacrifice the contents of their stable, viz.: A hasdsome | Special Seal Plush ModJeska at $18, reg. price 22. @ se paaiontady THEN THERE WAS 4 RUSH, {vK RENT — HANDSOME, NEW BAY-WINDOW 2 pis Lae md 7 or business Horse; te sound. § sete and Novelties in Pattern Garments, and have no dupli- BUSINESS VISITS TO THE TUS Hore: 12 zooms and bath: ail conveniences: Sh og oe os pen ig Pony Oust for childres cates, and will recommend themselves to patronsin| He did not think that he ever went down | What seemedat first glance to be an innu- of FRANK P. BROWNING. 410 Sth ot now. How ny is yong ani eafe for Cinid children, Cart and | search of very high class goods, into the tunnel in company with either of the | merable host of black-haired, dark-eyed child- maderu improvements, $40.30, Ayply to, POR BER T—S-BO0M EEIOK, Eartiggin ant of puch, articles can, obtain good bar mene the ye Reece | Pie fe ‘on the | and everyone of them was noisy. They tum- 28-4t _ 1907 ] Peanayivanis ave. 2. limite = om - GROOM st private stable, ow. The Winter importation of our celebrated Foster | scaffolding and look at the work. In 1887 he | bled over each other in their eagerness toreach KR RENT—2127 K ST.: EIGH CEL- Tear | 5 furnace, and modern improvement rent Avpiy'to SCOTT & WILCOX, Sat 1907 Pennsylvania ave. bw. JOR RENT—3043 N ST. (GEORC ; TEN Ue ne Improved Lacing Glove bas arrived. Our sales pn | went down into the tunnel much more fre- | him whom they regarded as their lawful prey. R SALE —A VERY NATTY LITTLE BROUGH- | this Glove during the past season have been enonmous, quently, but did not make any inspection of the | A chorus of requests for money came from the 2S eae ak Tecan endon. Price only 6385. | and we intend giving our patrons this season aGlove | Cork with either Bockwith or Quackenbush, | host, now definitely resolved into five brown- and E streets. mage! it | having no superior in fit, style, or reliability. He had never had, up to this time, any | skinned youngsters of both sexes. They did “a Sui BED CARPET | Our $1 Glove is the best in the city. Itations with the contractors as to the | not beg. Oh, no! All they wanted was a small -ooms ; Od ea 01 e—WALN ROO: , CARPET consul Oh, nol. 1 pet or Proven ECON pas MMousahold aoode 018 Pisce Piece character of the work, but he always under-| cash contribution, in return for which they ot 1907 Pennsylvania ave. nw. LW. 126-30" : they pro- SYLVANIA AVE. | stood that the work was to be done in the best | posed to treat the visitor toa song. Fivecents possible manner, according to the specitica- | was invested by the reporter, and the five little @20 PRINCE ALBERT SUIT AT $15, AT THE | tions. In 1883 he spent considerable time at | brownies sang, with an Ishmaelitish disregard ME AND SEE OUR NEW BED i the tunnel, averaging about five hours a day in | for re tune, an uaintelligibie conglomera- Be. @ pound before they are all sold. 1g GXDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00, inspection. Mr. Emory was not here in i888, | tion of Romany words and Chinese music. 222 907 PEN. f 3 mE ~ TWELVE ROOMS; | 4r. frame, bet. Lath aun o. a Shop 1900 H st. nw. Roon 4 1 i dern improvements; ‘Apply to WESC) nes-4t 1907 Ps R SALE—ONE BAXTER PORTABLE ENGINE U dhgTe-Power:: in perfect order. 1206 D st. u.w. lon of, the property on my lat office for bulletin issued on THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, 0. he al iy 19th and H sis. | books. For full List PLICAT LL BE RECEIVED | the Istand 15th. [ for leasing that most desirable Dew house, 1616 | yO) E—HAVING TI 3 eee = = feathers 50c. a pound. WM | _” RS NES. _ | There were two gangs, each with a foreman. There was nothing sweet in their tones, and Khode Inland ave, n.w.: partieular care has been taken | ING hWARiwate inte aes the fotos ee ae . ______B6-lw* N GET AN ALL-WOOL CHINCHILLA | ‘The witness rcferred to a law of the brick- | from the dynamic force exerted by each little oer Loren a jess, and abund- erty for ale on favorable terms: RUBY” RANGE, IN EX- INED OVERCOAT AT 817, AT THE layers’ union here, and in reply to a question | vocalist and the hurry they ‘were in to arreugements perfect: steam heet a Houste Nor 12301238, 1240, 1242, 1244 and ce 10,1610 Marion sw. |“ TONDUN AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. by Gen, Huger, said that he did not belong to| get through it wae evident that they were ia ery Foo: cas fixtures and 2 C. — we sili “i ‘7th and the union himself. © profession “for revenue only, song features ot ‘lection ~ the a “1 Taira hor BOO at. aw. Wk SAEL-PRIGE LIST OF AMERICAN WINES. WHAT MR, BRENXAN KNOWS azoUT Bap wonx. | being ended, the youngsters turned their at re ve WM NOHENKY STEWARE IR, Attorney-at-Law, vo. @0e, Zinfandel Clarets 81.00 A Young Opium Eater. “Was there any bad work discovered by you | tention to the stranger's bicyele. | Grimy little = — 220-2. Taek Pet nw. } Burwundy Clapet FED ON THE DRUG BY HIS PARENTS SINCE HIB | thi * asked Gen. Ruger. nate Geta: Bh beeubn es ee ~ FOE SALE-ONE OF THE Se) Hock... “ion oe “Only om one day. Col. Kerlin, I believe, | some at one time ana from opposite sides of ings, light, ventilation, and -capeial: aeptabily tor arapeene, pinta: Albeny Special to Pailadelphia Inquirer. is P had caught aman putting in dry packing on | the wi Fred Wilsey, a boy eight years old, was ar-| the quarters of the arch, and called my atten-| put diplomacy and the permanent investment rested in Coxsackie a day or two ago for break- | tion to it.” : 2 of another nickel prevented a fight between ing a window. When he was taken before the m a they usually pack it when it was hs young ‘Arabs and saved the machine from enue DW, justio, i icitea | Bot dry’ : struction, Mit wean | local justice a strange confession was elicited | PWNS?) a inet they would pat stone in | “““Did you want to see mother, sir?” queried TONAL? CASH REGISTER | from him. His appearance was somewhat pe- | and then put cement over it.” ‘The cement, he | one of the boys, when the reife es ene § explained, was putin generally from the buckets | “She'll tell your fortune true,” he added by ever since he was three years old his mother | without trowels. The packers would put in as | way of explanation. A rapid mental calcula- had fed him with opium in large quantities. | Jarge stones as a man could handle. Afterward | tion satisfied the reporter that he was not in The poor boy was taken to the Fairview home | in reply to a direct question, witness said that | such a financial condition as to be able, at thet at West Troy, where he has been under the | the cement was trowelled in between the time, to cross the gipsy's hand with the neces- treatment of the superintendent, Dr. Cobb. stones. The packing above the arch was done . sbampaghe, pints...1 at equally low p “TRIMBLE PURE B) eel endeavored to mount it, and nothi entertaining, on a prominent corner on Mass. ave., near rele, im the ci ; baths, sy ‘ous closets, &c. If not sold date, would be leased glegantly. furnished. J. B. WIMER, 1313 F st. FOR SALE—A complete! pointed, elegant, 14- pongo on Hi pane Terrace, — ave., north POR SaLE—a = Ti side, bet. Thomas and Scott Circles,” The owner, now —A = : é in occupancy, contemplating u sojourn abroad, would | A, in perfect order; used only a few months: will | culiar, It seems, from what the boy said, that sell. the above charming home, with complete aud | s¢llchesp for cash. Call or addreas 620 E'S hw. handsome furniture, if desired, or would lease to de- | _2¥-6t sirable tenant for 2 or 3 years. F i: RENT—TO A PRIVATE FAM nicely-turnished residence, op 1 SALE—A FINE STABLE BETWEEN K AX Land 15th and 16th sts. n. w.; accommodatio for 4 horses. For terms and perinissio: ply to GURLEY BROTHERS, 1319 F. J. B. WIMER, 1313 F st. ‘The two above properties will be sold at # slight ex- cea over actual cost, rt J. B. WIMER, 13: v a Gee Wonientnn : : v A ne | sary coin, wo he declined to listen to the voice > STORES. : nee dry cellar, coal vault ahd all modern mh: | oR SALE ENDSOMEST, ComNER, 7-10 iis eee, reporter went to West Troy this morning | well this year, he said. Sometimes he would | of the charmer en cor somely furnished, including new upright piano, & ee Pe “ B OR to see the child and learn from Bim something | catch the packers avoiding the use of cement, |” «There's no time like the present,” persisted tory pricga, 2" ® handsome Organ for | of his previous life. There, in a huge rocking | and when he asked them what they meant they | tho boy, who was evidently an experienced G. SMITH, 1225 chair, before an open fire, sat @ poor, wizened | would he! that they thought it was good | «tonter.” ¥ ie k, iron porch and fencing: 10th st. and North ¢ cave. WHIGHT & SIOCKETT, 810 the kitchen is large, opening on to a large back iawn, with new cabinet range and everything complete: the owner has recently furnished and fitted this house up F- asl 1907 Pa. ave. ok sour house: ted thi CE-DESIRABLE DWELLING Oi VOR SALI RLY , GRAND UPRIGHT | little child, rocking to and fro most nervously. | enough, would then teli them to do it} ‘The reporter was about to make « ihe city for the winter, and will rent the house for | and in perfect order, If taken at once will belt for | 22 8t2-W- - az with evident lasa| and went on with his | the packers, but the packers had never been| he was unexpectedly relieved by the arrival of K RENT — 619 B STREET SOUTHEAST, a | $100 Yer mouth. Any one wishing a pleasanthowe | 25,000. WASH'N DANENHOWER, Roe SALE— rocking. There was a sad, troubled expression | told to wait so that the brick masons could get adayton wagon, in which were seated four ome. all modern improvenients, convenient to y located for the winter will do well to call and | " n28-lw ‘ALLS F st nw. BRADBURY PIANOS. about his face. His replies were quick and his | ahead, It had occurred to him at times that young Washingtonians. They were evidently c per mouth.” WALKER, & i Cited bs ca teas ae Ge ifs sweetest-toned plano made.” guaranteed for | Memory of names and eer g Chee EXTRA VIGILANCE WAS NECESSARY curious and in order to satisfy themselves as to me amreae modern imprcresantn, io Q6x142 7s stable |» fepime: factory peteea: $10 permet His height is about four and a half feet, but his 5 i feet is val thes: ins the nature of the encampment they stopped a ea ay weet FG. > Pe ave-— | shoulders hung over his chest, which is eunken |i order to prevent the commission of bad | the nature of of tha teak” Shay wore oh ene z PARNER & CO. FPO SAEE_BED FEATHERS, 150. a POUND; and looks very weak. work, and he would then have more inspectors | Wht in by the juvenile horde and“ vor | m2 Ht Puy acaded to" STANDARD BUSIVATDS || After much questioning it was learned that | puton, Ho told Mr. Emory that ho wanted | suucked by the Juvenile horde and “backshees” BBs ee ne i - n24.6t*” | the boy had lived with his father and mother | good work done, and his partner gave such came s repetition of the weird ‘music and the LE—DARGAINS— = and alster in Coxsackie; that there were two | orders to each one of the faremen. “He never | consequent reward, ‘A request for more sing- Organs down to $25 ; Pisnos $45 and upwards; easy | beds in the house—one given to hi: sister. the | had any talk with Mr. Emory about bad work. ing was promptly met witha counter request Tea - aS Sa by ea of on a “ LANIGAN’S TEN-DOLLAR BILL, for more mouey, and as that was not fortheom- AT ELEGANT — | you all have opium?” was aske other ani a the most energetic member of the chorus B. w.y with stable 3 PIANOS! PIANOS!—WE OF- | Laurie, the sister, always took it,” he replied: | _Whemasked by Gen. Iuger about the $10 ice in atec aun mae Anwmed Nerang ‘out the furniture. For terms and fer the following gres 8: One 4 round cor- | “T had it twice a day, five chunks about the | bill that Lanigan had said he received from -” — 2 Truission to inspect, apply to GURLEY BROTHERS, | nered square, nearly ew, 8200; une slightly. up: | if ; é at he did ei and wound up with “Hurrah fer Harrison” in F st. n. w. ae ___ DB24-lw ” | right, S1v0; one mipetioe Spaghe nee ‘Piano in | size of my finger-nail, since I was three years | Brennan the latter said that he did give the | {4 wee energetic style. Why he yelled for JOR Sal THE BLOCK OF NEW = THREE: | Shove anos Cat ie essed ene gare, 8200. The | old. It used to make me sleep. Father didn’t | money to Lanigan, and, meeting him after-| Harrison he refused to say, but it is probable story and basement Houses, 1020, 1922 and 1924 | Sbove pianos can be bought ou wish fo buy atuew Pi, | Slow any noise. He put the men out if they ward, he said: “Jim Lanigan, I give you that| that he was inclined to favor the general be- Fee RENT— 12 rooma, rooms, halls, store-rooms, pantry, 2 bath- fect Resting and plumbing: 9 SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F si. JOR SALI 1407 Fst NISHED-—ON F. ST. ity of Pension office ai ; Bos ¢ departwents; house contains 13 rooms, bath, | EY Vermont {sro, latrobes) and: improvements: reut yason: | fold with or be « RENT— HOUSE 500 4th st.n.w..fur., e100 ir. SIDES —_—_—_— ttached; will be FRE FALE PraNos . Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CU., 1 1 Ast.se,, 13r. 2: peer part 1706 & 170: n. Fee BS TIN § FASHIONABLE LOOATION, A handsome corner residence : furniture new and éle- ut: $150 per month. Apply DAVID STONE, 806 H st. u. w., and 72 20th st., cor. H. ‘These houses are | 8008 taken in exchange. “If you to buy pi ee 3: pte ano, a second-hand one, or é: weren’t quiet. I went to school and played | $10, and I want you to tell the truth about it.” | cause he bore the same name as himself. Poti sia stinw. BE aes = ea thrive stor and basement, Uay windows, Gye a ou us You can save from ball, but I was tired most of the time, and I | “Witness was of the opinion that the bad work | family an thet camp were all Harrisons. There : cop a oe Jautifur | frnace: contain ten Tootus, besides bath room, fur | WOKCH & CO. 926 7th st. nw. couldn't sleep without the opium.” All this | done in the tunnel was the result of + rg on of ands and stable in the rear, a beautiful | TAC room, and. reception: high eat upped "with the privilege of buying. time the boy had been rocking furiously, a a — share were ton of Shem eo ae 4 ° 7 Closets. | Situated as they are in one of the Andst resl- | 7E¥OR SALE-FINE BAY MARE, FIVE YEARS OLD, rai E al THE LAZINESS OF THE PACKERS, ey may be more erous NOW, mig OH eer memtaee cet rsan |e Sedan Ses goa gouremient are. | HO thea bicaieh wood ieaeiaie grime Wl Haroun bands and gazing maWFINE | 1 conta ave easily been done without his | family grows py Two fine building lots, Lb and 15th | ie “ 4 ‘0 Mh fax | Bell at sacrifice, hor without goo 2 -. " DE AE j iq | Cam manner, e wife was a young-| at. mouth routs okoe 137 ‘to, stable | deeirable Loner at the prices asked $0,000 each for | Ee, EE.” Star ofee. Said the doctor: ‘<I think we can bring him | knowledge, except this year, when it would | Souen and the husband ‘ee not ee es 2 ue Sov anew of hace houmenat Ge house. Terms reasonable. Permits to examine at tay FOR SAE ye R CAS Wo H around all right, He is under strict treatment, pcome to his notice if he was with the thirty-five years of age, yet there were eight So Defrees ne tee otfice. A. P. FARDON, ported from Eaten aga since out of the shop: iin- | but be cannot sleep without opium, His ten~ s. He went between two gangs. children who slept in that tent at nights and Hennings ante STORY BRICK De La : "fo be ween ‘st the Tretuont Howe nce | dency to sleep is wonderful. It is very difi-| "Could your foreman attend to his brick- BS. OFFICES ke. JOR RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLIN. 24-4t 2 garries four, ‘To be seen ‘at the Trewont House, cor. Mt Mose 4 , end ’ sat ope Clan rcad ; | owed their existence to Mr. and Mrs, 2, aeaae marie tasenitek 12 rooms, bath-room, and cellar: all modern un: | yon gALE“THREE NEW STORY A Ind. uve. aud 2d st. nw. B Salt ta, Get iad “ap in the ogee He will) work and stillsee that there was no bad work esuiee Su, ere S45 | PFovements. well located in northwest; rent $50 per “= “1 = og omaraee fall right over asleep if he is not kept awake. | done?” - . . O 408 Lavave. bascinte.4y | Month. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 ¥ at mw. | Qt brick Houses on st st. n. w.. #4, Fine Piano Rachanges oe MON Tey, PAYMENTS: | He would sit and rock in that chair all day long | "Certainly he could!” was the reply. Through the representations oe or ROR SALE_BY THLE E ROT OF Upright Panes Be reer pomeENg maguisicent styles | if we'd let him. He is very tractable. and has | «Then you think that your foremen neglected | boy one of the four occupants of the wagon st.—Fine Dwelling on Rhods of Perish Panos at very popular prices and the best | shown no vicious tendencies.” “Good-bye. | their duty?” asked Col. Craighill. | cided to have his fortune told, and while his | $72:988 Fine Gorner Pwelling, near Dupons Circ — ns se Freddie,” said the reporter. “Good-bye” came | +-Yes, I think that some of them did.” companions waited and shivered be went into stb Baca 4 s Bo Fhe Sat ty Mw-----B0 | Bir O00. Fine Corner Dwelling, near Dupont Cire We make a great specialty of exchanging. from the saddened face, and the large hazel| He said that there was never any talk about | $10,000. Nice Coruer Dweiling,on The Nice Corner Dwelling, near St. the tent. There, seated by a warm stove, he eyes looked up staring], Property on my lowis © great opportunity to take advantage of slighting the work between him and anyone ‘bulletin iaswed ot a iiauge a i f = else. There was no understinding between | Listened to the howling of the wind outside and ~ Tic tc your Square Piano at . Pati. | "4 is © spoke mys- Reo htseawd 1 ELWAGGAMAN.. | a = tain, Heniember our New Waresbuins, O13. Pennggi- ie ee him and any government inspector, whereby bach ed a f oo aukyeme apa the cll . L WAGGA = a nie ave 125" | From the Boston Gazette, the latter, should be less vigilant’ than he ’ 7 OR RENT—6- CK, ‘s = ae . ences > am tm erat prppemments Fe | 020 Pa, ave. mw.,thieovers brick etore and dwel- a PALE AT A PARPAIN HOUSE COUPE: | “How pleasant,” aaidold lady Popkins to old | should. Ife could not answer for Mr. Palmer, | 2% phe pg ny mer en aes 3. RIIN, 9 st st. nw. 3 ” 5 ‘ harness, BS yer’s, av. 2. ae is B - on quis. Ctaiis.Sfeistet nes eda" | TL ERTS Bg a cnn ccten | Hage TT ERG eaters so8 Fe av | genticman Popkin, aa they took tee morning | Hhelad | Seca eee on ee een eon eae cs co on cella imps. Inquire | 173 roots aud bath, good Mabie, all iu thorough repair, | 48nd 6 passer, i hi st. nzu-tt | Ww carriages: daytous, phaetous, bug- 7 Penn. ave.u. Ww. | pric = er 3 a vot. “It i NO IDEA THAT THERE WAS ANY CORRUPTION a I » 7 Gease wits iplteetens bcunte one ‘ale, ig | Sun and air together on Boylston street. “It is came out of the tent he looked as pleasant as zi = - a gon rexchauge. Painting and repairiug promptly doue. | to meet these young men from the institute of | existing on the part of any one. The work | though he was marching to a gallows on which > a | BOR RENT—S10 WW... 14 ROOMp: ALL orthwestcor. 8th and H sts. ne, two-story and | ° . “5 < 2 ss ces | of cio fthe bom uterine lected | Qe mbrovomepins Hane Fra Oa ae | Ra pret ey an balk ag ab | Bee eeorremmeatton | technology. rg he Ng roar egg erg wih) Prag regis meg rl sgn he st] J.B. WIMER, {OK RENT—BY KO HOLTZMAN, REAL JOR RENT — HOUSE-007 T ST.N.W, THREE and bath. Me stories, eight rooms, cellar, gas, and all m. i; op onde ‘South rent, #10. THOS. | “THYON two-story and basement, six rooms | two joca- Jegant parking and first-class loca- | QUI ws de eden Placidly at ‘them, as “he barely escapes being | 12 witness, who was in Waterburs. Coun., ask- | snd desirous of proving by their own conduct wld. Di y it in the head by one of their bags, with which | i"& him to come down to Washington to do | the accuracy of the proverb which refers to & lw" 50. T1WD New fork ave., cor, of 12th at, n.w., three- 2 a - e r ~ e k for him. He was then too busy, | fool and his money, came and went, much to 5 in perfect 7 SA F they are essaying a curved pitch. “They in- | Se wor! » a lo aa 3 a i mtn fp Srat-clane onder pricey $0.500. °° | ao aciect trom ferme ceasouabie. JOHN M xotsd | ton and had a talk with him, asa result of which Grrsies’ nonsss. two niall brick hous, renting for lO per tmmuth | fiowelns tt C street mw. rear of the National | "Cho, yo5 gays old lady P., as she breathe Bea ree te patingtonand vent through | Warm and snug under their leaty shelter orlanD as aan eg gap Tas alley; price per foot, JQOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM THE GREAT | lessly dodges a tennis ball; ‘they are so healthy 2 Gypsy Harrison's horses ate their hay ond BR; No.T for subdivie- W. W, HALL, 450 F st. aw. | QE SALE CHEAPEST FARM IN MALYL 50 | H°420 acres, 3 miles from Beltaville, on B. & ( 246 from Glendale, on B. & P.K.R, Will mak ne? arked that it was a good, dry tunnel, and | sale of W ‘& Harbit . of Les on, Ky., | and strong-looking. marke , dry 5 ~ 4 A EE. | acenctenck. gtd et tient | ore poeiaap oS strong northwest | that there ought to be guod work done. That | looked as sleck as gipsies’ horses always do. If Building, | Hed Wilkes, one by’ Hancock. wind does; they blow away all the moxbid mists | Bight he entered “into a _ contract, | there is an especially good horse in the one Dark Gray Mare; can trot mile to wagon in in may mila gave the ol mation stepping | He did not understand that the | session of a furmer the gipsies soon find it out, stot clc OBng uaignga | ie volt item of theta rau fore Delis | Eackers ould hare ben ake | an unleva th farmer oaraly war he ll huildis OR SALE—ATTENTION — AN ELEVEN THO! ‘and Dollar House for ninety-five hundred dollars ($0,500) ; must be gold this week; situated on New York ave., n LW. 2010-12-14 Stho_w., 6r1 i6r.60 S11 6th st. aw. 4x. vor, 1107 Pa av 3 Dat. sw." Gr. 605 Gu at. nw. Lar, Dat. ae., or $ minutes. One handsome i by, Messenger | horge-car. “They seem to hi h whole- | ™a80ns instead of laborers. Everybody in some day discover that he has trade kiarm. $15 Te, r 14! .; admirable location f ef. » 20 head a 3 3 hey seem to have such whole = banned atiafie he mei he Teil Rat, Lor Sates Ow. s8r, 156 Ret aw. | relate nodes oe ee ee tory | pedigrees warranted, of DAY nd Selale iors; | Borse purposes in life.” funnel seemed to be satisiled with the men he | valusble snimal_ to an apparently guileless IS} Nat! nw. Se ee ae preaved.brick house, with ?3rocus Address “Owner® | Polgress. JOHN SIMMONS, 311 12th st. nw. “And to pursue them with such yigor of in- d. No grout wasever used to his knowl-| Ishmae v aving made as good a bar- st_p.w.. Sr tol ‘RO ic be JUST CO! . C. BAUMGRAS, Room Brag. 22-6 — —— os = stow. &: 45 32 Fenton Pl ne. ‘upied, within six minutes’ = * , SALE—PARTIES IN NEED OF PINE OR oak | tellect.” packers wore not used on the | Sue . aya yl bY fapeey ey Herding pater ing should communicate with me before pur- | “And buoyancy of manner,” as she accepts | M0Ftar packing as were used on the dry pack- | When he traded off the colt ior a gross of greem 1 * wal Bee " > of the station at yattsville, Md HAKDING & JR SALE. LE ‘ROOM, BAY-WI a a a TT at, x. 9150] WATERS, 606 11th st. n.w.,or E. N. WATERS, H, dow brick house, containing all improvements, one Ree tad ate ee Breet Zit tt. Br. 9150 | attaville Ht | OF the bandsowest private residences in the city near lsewhe Thav ured large ity, i aoer ve- | ing that was formerly used. The change oc- | spectacles, Sometimes the farmer refuses to i ner ena ee _ | of the han dso ate residences in the city, near | inorder to supply. the Gomaid promitiy ek ee are one See fying os curred after the men bed boon idle forsome | trade and then the feminine portion of the Heat Oath vbr ton | ROR SALE TWO TRACTS OF LAND_ONE OF 36 | eee ene ee eee oe arerwer | CLAILKE, Occoquan, Va so4-3m* Shore is never afer ane Ge enmare. | onthe, and it wes inpessibte to get the snmne | Wanderers got in Ghelt werk. ‘One of them will eh. bet. Qand R..10r sores, mneatly covered with chestnut timber: four | Pecreetn wf nz0-Im "| JOR SALE— THE “OTTO" GAS ENGINE ne: | “There is never a fop among ——s ion | men, which they would have likedto do. New | stroll up to the farm-house a fow weeks later, jes from Washington; some besutiful views: pr = - ne quires no boiler: avoids all expensive attendance; | “No, indeed; nor never a vacant expression | ™¢%» ¥ Kendle cet : ° 4 fried 8100 per acres one-fourth ‘cath balance tn hee | Piagteansaee eo tee ytck baie cone tate | Ho fons of Hime. no hep ‘Seu for creuiag | of countenance.” change, In he Gain Be eee an as teks oe GE ee cara. Esther would ‘make au excellent fruit, garden | au clegaut store Tegun; with, completo dwelling of | 24 price list. D. BALLAI Situs ulz) “I fancy there is no room there for yacant- | Change. In his opinion the packers knew they i 5 or i‘ are doing bad work whenever they did She will foretell misfortune to the cattle and or dairy farin en second floor, fine cellar'and all mod. uupt.;amall cash —= = minded youths,” chuckles old Popkins, as he | Were doing bad work whenever they did it. horses. She asks if they have not a beautifal fev cli vane for Bi ibe oer tse BL iObeese | Mymene °ORWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, BUSINESS CHANCES. watches the bright faces flying by him. a ee Se MAT ROUE| o geek ail kone Ww oillemeren tie ee meats of P10 ReE BERET oo Set Est | SSERMANENT GOOD WAGE TO A PARTY WHO ches forex ie ey td ae perce a “Could thi ou Wark es a ith. | foreliead, (or whatever distinguishing mark n28-3t 1321 F st! n.w., Washington, D.C. Peery 5 mage a nee eneeny 7 aa —— ee ee 000 to $5,000 in @ profitable manu- JOK RENT_TW th Address 3. C. the animal they want happens to have). The 5 KMS, WITHIN, THREE ave. [msiietiaedae SroBttnet | “H thney there were good and suficient rea- | bt the inspectors’ knowledge?” asked Colonel | reply. is, of course, in the affirmative, und 76. "ADDISON 81 TOE Fa soe fot 13thand 1th aun toe HE RENT—WOOD AND_COAL YARD 1N Goop | 808 for his not entering there,” smiles her | C™aishill. i pen hy ve sone gp eye yd ~ epee’ ed aOR RENT GOUNTRO “bet 14th and 1oth stay 14r 800 | Bvccution: britk oma wales, shel ke yu Geet | husband, settling his hat ‘more firmly on ‘his | _ “I do not see how it could have bom Gone.” | coaeel ston tuash monsy, it eee temer niaaaisondiaca ass lg ho) a ‘bet homing and Scot’ Cite T8000 | jent onder. "For terius apply te GREEN & CURNTRE | head wo they approached a new group. i Missots onkd that he hes dons bricks work on | eogeneions of a> mated SO — Butlding: per au. 63,6004 large brick building, 12 rooms, about 3. acres ine veo het pat Biot eT fe feet: 44000 | HAM, 1405 Fat TOOT we |. ‘But do you think that P. Chesterfield will | the New York aqueduct tunnel. One man as- | is credulous he at once becomes anxious Lith stm w Feyued hen and’ - ee ideas nit oo ee ee i RK SALE — A CIGAR STORE. 206H 8' RK 500. ‘Sth st. three-story brick, 7r, and bat Ww. hing?” i sociated with him in New York came to Wash-| trade, and he generally has an opportunity Feean'tteer 59.000" nab-ute patel aryl ena prea v with an//fpgton—Kimball, a bricklayer, who ‘used to) siven him by s gipsy before. that day's sun WANTED WOOD AND COAL YARD, CENTRATZ | Oh, ves. I feel as that other old man did | take charge of th work during his temporary = — every — the Yeti jocsted; state price, “Addrou 1.6, star omce. | wy had a grandee in Harvard. If he docan't | absence. Witness said that he had read the | Arabs have, itissaid, even gone extreme Guar CHANCES FOR A YOUNG GR ERY have any pull-backs he'll be ck ol 8 £ Fst. ne., be and 22d sta, 7r. Epres brick near 14th stan {nvestmens leveland ave., bet. Boundary, 6: Lote 65, 80 and 100 feet deep at bargaii We offer for sale an extensive list of bath. nice cellar: mod. imp madvance. Apply 706 D 8. st. n - a fool.” affidavit, through the papers, of the Kendall | Of taking the animal away without the THAT ELEGANT RESIDENC ; tiem Brothers, and thought that it was permission of the owner. This is one of the fe and sinall clerk, Grocery business in northwest: # : Will not be rented TH SPHERD & CO, 1321 Pst, houses not included ia the above, also Bue building | $1 000 ip txturen 80 whorae + waron. anid harvest, The London *Bus. A PIECE OF SPITE-WORK. reer on gn np wd oe Soap Ae capris to Gav bROTuERS: ° | OK RENT—AT HYATTSVILLE, FOUR ROOMS | Urine city “Calter or aimee gamiane car niletin, 1,000 a Salen, pesca), S230" Weokly."'K, “P, | SPACE ALLOWED Fon zactt PasseNazR—nEaULA- | They were his employers, but he never hed | fine horses?” They are inveterate horse : IBID Pee aw. | ar fReRe 3 c K 7 Wat NS & CO.. aw 26-3 TIONS—THE DRIVER, much to do with them. The “union” question | and their judgment is fully equal to that of | - eE- . OR SALE-A_ FIRST-CLASS GROCERY AND | From the Home Journal. i i odist: ‘Deen on circuit {QR SALE AT MELHOS dens sical shemoaernauprove | J Huot AMON gfOME wile codat 4 eratauce | "Ommibasaervice London is excellent, ana | 4 29% come into the aMidavit, <—<aetey M1 desirable Lota op iuents; in a good neighborhood, and in first-class con. | fice before December 1; suall cash payment only re- 2s In reply to a question by Capt.Chester, Bren- | ® @ eury. dence of the late KK. Pil y 130 | dition, Apply at 814 Lat. LW. n3lm" | @ GEO. A JORDAN, although the rate of fare is ridiculously low, | nan said that he would call a man who could ANOTBER CAMP. | ral termi to vurchasett of tore thatgwe ler toany | [AOR BALE-HANDSOME “NEW GTORE AND | nooot Shecossor to Waiiaker SiTat,_| the London general omnibus company, which | build'a good wall without having served anap- | Half amile further nerthy cad quite near to one NE SOO EEE & RCTRERPORDS © | heats ents Oo Tee are no), store ie BODE, and is | 7 coon oe rae DEATH OF BEGiGE | controls most of the omnibuses in London, last | prenticeship,or who did not belong to the union, | the road, is anotherand a larger camp. Except sul5-tm* " ._ | of mncreted. ‘ud bath het | of COCHIAN Ae LEWIN “ins growing sity of ten | Ye@r declared a dividend of 10 per cent. Some | # £904, mason. | The time of the men was kept | sts the headquarters for three families = yA Undvold water ete. ‘Best location on the Hill for'bust | thousand Inhabitants i for salen The sales forthe pact | Omuibuses have three horses abreast, and are is saan Suturing apie eng: oF ‘Linigan's | the Smiths, the Stanleys and the Bates —it ia oe aes i (ON DUCKETL Rust p Brice $8,000, SWORMSTEDT & BEAD! eisht mone Auounts to about $21,000. Address | licensed to carry forty-two passengers—twenty A very much like that of the Harrisons. a sty c % i .2WIS, the surviving er, Staunton, Va. | insii 4 ide. $10 bill he said that the money was for extra a : Tr eaaccaietoncooomaecy | sean aa eal olin Ma ea | mei nha i hee | ahem, ten eres anoeay are aan at nw. n Oth and 7h sta, lot 20x10, | WY ANTED—A SMALL, CHEAP LOT; GOOD LOCA- i not have Lanigan’s name on his , and | T 4 seawsh oF AO, a ee Sety Ta8 | WAP hg oom tach Yon te | NN, py fen oRenecen cers Ua | gat ey donot carry more then the Heanaed | oe ee si ake pee eovipcan hak ation ceed Fee g Sep ins cod, habrovemente: three-fourths | ['5" property im this TY pecially desiral je for t HALLETT £ DAVINCO, 811 9th stnw, | siderable zeal, Bach passenger is allowed etx. | *hing:” so he gave him. the $10. The rate of pri 3 B & P. RK. B., enht niles fron THOMAS AMI TCRE 2 | JOR LEASE—RESTAURANT AND RESIDENCE | teen inches of space, and as a rule every Lon- | P8Y for overtime was 50 cents an hour, but he bad poli HOA NUTCMELE © Pasa tHos aati TOHDUch et | doner will insist on his sixteen inches” could not say whether Lanigan had worked | D6 JOR SALE—FARM OF 145 ACRES, IN PRINC WOR SALE—A FINE Bi ESS PROPER’ iy . ihetory brick, 14rs., handsomely heated by furnace and open fire tory brick, opposite He ietely furutobed.-. Si roperty in this location aud business purpe rapidly in value. m sites. MAKION DUCKET ladensbury, Md. few bushel se F i ing li twenty hours or not, but he thought he must | ® ra SP | | ern a ematni ecig HRa | Kave Yorke se" he he nlc | Revel osha a et aE _PROFESSIONAL, lati; Apeaking’ tubes,” &e.; everything first-class! PERSONAL. han that on others. You can ride from the war Gn ere eee Contractors +0 | trifling peculations | 4 BRIVED—THE Girsy MEDIUM, MME. LaFEL, | *ivand 21 Det, ne: the ghespest houses in town, YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES THE AG | fugnt preeand pes ae. Shane, sd novartoon 1 done nuywtewie sha, ape Spot a ab \ 303 12th at. now. ang cates be dp Hoy the money, SAQ00 MEE | A. cuaintice of ma cheated ee ety ia | Hexent cirous, nes Soe ee nips sami aera ee , neoneult, her! $9, Love, | Marriage, Z Le © st. n. Tooms, bath, | ho Will have * proper anpreciation of « aevoted ak = re - oe if earl a m Charing as AS Ri Single to marry with best reeulte, sha tron stpeet ‘made is | sincere friend. coe Star ofc, when and | Cross to and over Westminst bridge Zoucan| There were no specifications in the sub-| Ishmael “ha Brings the separated together. Removes evil infu: | suit. WASH'N DANENHOWER, pa ed = ride for lcent, in fact ee vehicle ea only | contract, and no standards set up. The work | scrupulous and more fe Se. Saeae hee Ba Geproseed & | _210-1m _ 1115 F st. aw, LADY, WL PAY $50 DOWN AND $10 PER a oaece on this tine ee vebicle carries | ¢ conditions is for | > R SALE— NORTH WES R PROPER mont one secure an office just mm 80 com] re- Erneta sot dla weed Gal ene | BUIBGPRY cteeragty ge Soro ues | EOAMEaeS ae RG ettgomeERa | Coton alent fr cach tipshe "bees aed io 1 Setar Sead Nel ete geen cont ihent ered: TADY WILL GIVE HALF OF FIRST MONTHS | full from each terminus, and seldom pick up are no witnesses around atthe supreme mo~ if eA a rick house oa west ba of fot; cor. balf of lot vacant. Aisin sn To per cond per open, ton goo pecur Damengers on the way. ment. With all their faults they are a bospite- 1 M’2. FA ‘NNE, THE CELEBRATED PALM- | and well suited for four nice houses. This ing her a place in one Se Dee Corre- us drivers receive $10.50 a week—ex- ble people; they are cold toward strangers un- H a jat apd Clairvoyant, can ve you your exact life inte every spondence confidential, Adpress W. 8., Star office. cellent wages for men of their class. It has less the str is in trouble, but when any ek (EELS ere NEES, FF van cox gg | See al th a a oe ens fh eccaletpeienpnt 2024 00th wellrand -” fant ies tial: 1172'@ st. ow. Come and be convinced. sel 2-du Mii mane. 327-3t"_ | an outdoor point of view, is to get So she top 2. ‘0M. a Ist i. vl ” i ee Dt SEs eeu Seem a1 cod UE SERGE TARE | Sastre a rs i: Rati. 10r ne oem De Ue aE Hemmings 425 50hat* | Toy eLeOTRIO TREATMENT [CAN SPEEDILY | CATED SRE UNDRVELO SMESMAL TUR? | do. they: luck intelligence.” They sec’ 3 near i, 18F: SAME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF cure N ALLY. NOL isTRUMENTS. Percepable ia | deal of human nature from their po- = ibe 1a Mi) ‘An business ial Ladies sani por. i lege ot Mas: i ‘pus SMenuts sition in life, and they learn much, If you = eiir Scott Gar ‘ement50 cents cack ‘Lat, between ach and'sch rey mk, Circulatio Splat oe Beaty ee 1m payee next to the ariver and Jou de 3 Las ‘or jervous {OR ADOPTION, A HEALTHY NEW-BORN MALE or enterteinment on the way, LAY, WOND! ¥ tons, pest. Rau ne igen Wall Gnd the driver to accom. Prers iter. a Medium “Bors Bred otto. Dit 4. W- HAYWARD, Hietric Byes estas ‘ome ean one east | Soodatb you, bet: polite. os he tthe perks ve Sos ak = Ais —¥ Cus (ATION QUESTIONS | fear that you offer an insult if you offer a“tip:” a ee eae tite zips, |e emmecamets i, He,corzene ae iy 9-12;9-5. Sunday, from 10t02, aie ta — ce 2S | seata for the ridore, and jhoy “remen s ]pon RENT SFUEN ea ee between Jack Havlin and Tommy Warren wen pa ae Place in Ban Francisco last night. Warren rer Pw rary iets | HI Ai I i t