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- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1889. 3 a FOR RENT—HOUSES.__|__ FOR SALE~HOUSES. PROPOSALS. REFORM SCHOOL BOYS. ALEXANDRIA. WOLCOTT’S DAY AT THE BRANCH. _FOR RENT—HOUSES. | {OR RENT—1226 MASSACHUSETT! ‘i R SALI RESIDENCE: ALL MODERN | PROPOSALS FOR TAKING DOWN FEN Gav e , Entere | Reported for Tar Evextxc Stan. The Col or-elect winced brick, 10 roviney lateobess in good: repaie eo oats | +157$100 702 Bay at. nw..107923 | WV improvements; southern exposire: Tague: ‘Office of Public ines and Gronade. War Do | O*Ve 82 Exceedingly Agreeable rp earl a Ig Seater: jorado Senat Cow sary condition @30. Inquire on the premises, 302% ae"? 39 ASSET at mew Or 20 40 | Bhe location, neat three lines of care La” roouna: | gartuent, Washington, D.C. January 21, 1880 — tainment Last Night. Jadge Stuart, recamed its this morn.| ‘*@¢ Gamblers that He Had Sand. finve:; convenient te cats; "GOS. abe Maes “$58 2 ber 5d aa stan heres ae fice wil NOON MONDAY. FEBut alts TWENTY: RECITATION, SONGS, DaNcEs axD cmanapes | ing, and after some formal business adjourned | From the Philadelphia Times Piso" Sted Paneer ckee: 8 Fa rent lick Hotwe ged large 2toryoeck rina | Hala teemanseaiey, Eg goa Beuiay | MAKE UP THE PRooRAM, axp ax. tax panrrct-| UBL next Sevurdar, when will ‘ake op the | Wolcott's stay at the Branch was limited te “ey wood. Basement, 916 F Fost sade tts Oy orth 88.000" tor $7,773. one maaare fi cir: | States reserves. the Tight. to reject say pro-| PANTS ACQUIT THEMSELVES VERY CREDITABLY— | most of whose proprietors reside in Washing- | P¢ Week. but in that time he won and still [oe BENT FEBRUARY 1. NICE CONVENIENT $0 26191 st nw. b¢.-ig > lot 20x10 TPE cree, ADU Od Hetacders ie invited to the scts | PRESIDENT FALLS’ ENCOURAGING ADDRESS. ton. The company’s affairs are now in the | Wears the title of The Plunger of Colorado. cay room Roune; bay window: press brick: ail mod: aoe = 32.59 | cash, the balance Foury Si. Volts, pace 38a, ead Yok, pare | ore hands of the court. and there are many credi- | The first days he did not attend the races, but Gye APY SAL FOLRISHORS, Station $.1,%¢ | Fon RENT—1000 § 8., SEVEN HoOMS AND | ”3=30-3¢ DAVID D. STONE, 806Fstaw._ | {8 druy. “OA eoaga ges |, TBO entertainment given annually by the | tore who are claimants on ite funds. The ques; | on Saturday's great race, the last of July, the . Facies 2 | eta iPs Tig? $40 per month. J, Ww. P. BANGAIN IN ONE OF THOSE | QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED 70 of the reform school was presented last | tons st issue . argued Colorado lawyer, who brought with bim .30 | MYERS & 1420 N. Yv ave. ___ §a26-6t* fy new bay-window Lrick Houses on Pet, bet. | Syne: to be opened a HALE PART: EYER OCH C& | Right to an audience largely made up of friends | ®¢*' f den Light k $10,000, made some bold dashes, and at the | F? REN lOUSE No. 1414 COLUMBIA ST.; | 4th and Sth; 6 rooms sud bath; small cash payment, | On ‘TIDA, EVENING, FEBRUARY FIRST, 1859, and relatives of the ii Th i ir ey eellchneggery ipa a last hy 9 rooms and bath; newly paj and pain balance monthly. Call for key. at Roon: 51, Atlantic Building, for the following priv- inmates, e spacious | of Good Templars, of this city. one of the most eat that day was winner of a cool ihrouxbout: all mod. imp.; rent per m0. aire | Ja30-3¢ DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st.n.w. | jleges in connection with the coming inauguration of school-room was decorated with evergreens, | active temperance organizations in the state, | $6,000. This was only “refresher” ped PENS aot R SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, FOR REASONS | Presi-ent-eloct Harrison: and when the boys and the visitors ‘ali | had another pleasent’ meeting last night, and eastern fia ns g ce i613 prERoE Piace GoNTarsxg | EV which fwilexain one of ts andsomest Tec | ths are, ina um of, tbevariogsreerra, | and when the boys and | tplucce, “The | Was addressed by Mr. George W. Hawxburet, | sanrn ay Magee th rc es beg bath, modern improvemen' pert es > vacant places. a . e ori atmosphere Soaberentenes Inds, Magnificent vic t | to the Capitol, and of erecting thereon stands for ‘thi d secretary of the state of Virginia. jos! ‘SO PeLEEINGTON DANENH once.” 8 C. HiLde corner Strand F sts. | Beate—the stands to conform to all the purementaof | stage was eet with a landscape background and | The Sodge is ina very. prosperous condition, | Colorado mountains, where miners sometimes a ne ee ia FOR Sate cars, the Feauirerienta of the Commuitiee an t Devore ped scene was altogether a very attractive one. | and the intelligence in relation to the Good | Win and lose fortunes in a day anda night ant ro] s Iu connection i deco! — it is i is - pr Fe ee ee Oear 7th ot. n.w. dnd {9 effect no, permanent damage to the tween or | At, feW Minutes past 8 Col. Shallenberger, Templars in this state is very satisfactory to | After the races Wolcott went toPhil Daly's ee juarkets; three equares from two lines of railways and ‘Massachusetts ave., near 14th st_n w. shrubbery, the stands to be removed before March 10, | the superintendent, opened the proceedings | the Alexa taurant with two miners from among his far herdics. ' A. P. Hibs Mrs eselw Nagsuchuretta ave: bet. 17th aud 18th stan.w, | anid all dathaste if ayy, to grounds nade %p, {he | with a brief address and then the couple of | NEW Wasnrxorox Conponatiox.—A number | west clients, He rarely indulges in cham) 31; FOE RENT 202.0 SEF SEM BALIN; | Newilampshistave, near N/a, For sevarsely by gtmbery, ae plow ou plata ap handred boys sang the anvil chorus, while Mr. | fe'clerk’s office here. this, warning. the order | PTOfCFTiNE, 98, solid western men monty do, 2 avery modern improverneat. $30 per month, H st), uear 19th stn w, Sal Be furnished late eivina the dimen fons of the | Will Cohen played the organ and Mr. W. S. | of Judge Keith incorporating the Independ- | wen uin® fepe ate ah ee i 20-1 we tio Favor, | igre NSS rand x ta cijerinforu ation siveu that ny Qe desind* St SY | Gibson encouraged them with his presence and | ent steamer and barge company." The incor- | Woodcock on wast, irriguied by aeowle conan } 1% RENT—LARGE DWELLING OVER. STORE, Nsst., opp. British Minister n.w. ig 2. The eqelnat ear of selling towers in the | acornet. The anvils were also there and in ators are Frank — 0.7. ged tes of Green Seal, Wolcott proposed the tiger 1 E2000 0 st. m.w., containing 10 rooma, wath and | J0tliat. near Dupout Circle. | Poundane Protas core ty Haat portion of the eur. | full working order. When the applause had Jeane C- Ergood, C. W. Ridley, J; FB Spran- | as a pastime. The game began at 8 p. 1. S modern , lo" ~. ™ 4 ir |. Harrison * i 2 a WASH'N DANENHOWEE, Jawa Circle corner DES Sapna E Seen etree os yore sapere | oe mee ee penal as > toll Hume, president; 0. T. | grpna go ‘a epectal request Se 10000 al ae — sare Al 4 I to twenty- 0 Kenkesesd tary.and J.C. E od, treas- | «iy f : 1 OR RENT—1520_0 ST. NW. GOOD 5 Py. N. HUYCK & c0., the bid. to be returned if the same be not accepted “© | walked on to the stage, bowed gracefully to | BO™P%on, secre F the company we to carry | usiecard. The play varied. At one time brick house, newly pay throughout, 630.4 Bi ‘The right to reject any or all bide or to waite defects urer. The object of thi pany ‘arry | the new Senator from Colorado was winnet per month, WASHER DANENHOWELS ” | 2880-3 i ee inte UW | tehereby reserved, >" HENHY A ‘WILLARDS'™ | the audience and retold the story of “The exe- | on the transportation business on the Potomac | £25.00" bet hn nia he felt like winning Venus - sez s pipe) ee W 1 Guateman of Com, ars coupe cution of Montrose.” It wasa very satisfactory | river. &c. The capital stock is fixed at from | and the stars out of the entire miley way. by ‘on the north side of N street, between Vermont | —~amneo D-C.. Jan. 7 188Y.______a26-4t_| ing oF declamation. and the audionce was £10,000 to 250.000. with power to hold land on | The game proceeded. Wolcott's pile of ivory tose pat dg EY hot stingy with its applause. A young white | the river, own steamers, barges, &c. The | chips, worth $100 each, gradually grew smaller. 1134 26th. St & store...21 ec one a ee cee DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. man, with e good voice and possessed of a | Principal office of the company is to be in this | But the plunger, like Paul Jones, “had only Ww ‘Cards for inspection furnished upon application to pretty fair idea as to how the hired butchers of | City. | begun to fight” the tiger. At one time there FITCH, FOX & BROWN, LIEUT. REDWAY'S WIDOW PENSIONED. % L |- | _ Nores.—The fire wardens have directed that | was £30,000 to his credit, » cl rned The widow of Lieut. Redway has been | dress of “Spartacease the Gladkaos.* Ths | Mntil the Hydraulion engine. i supplied with | ward Play Dae mad ee ag oe ty ae ros wo hailtand ‘most conveniently | ranted a pension of 25 per month, and the | effort was applauded, as it deserved, and then | horges the Relief horses shall be used to draw | and stretched himself and ukod tor Daly's od residencesin northwest section, | Child a pension of $10 per month, dating from | the entire school aang a song to which was at- | that engine toa fire, having first drawn the | check for his winnings. He got a check ona 12 roots, with every modern design | December. tacheda whistling chorus,” The singing was | hook and Indder truck. The Relief horses were | Long Branch bank fr S14 00 R_ RENT—THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, | and improvement; adjoining houses new ang band- BUILDING a h, but the whistli ht the | driven on the street this morning attached to “We will now go to Jno, Daly's den,” said 744 K st. n.w. Complete in every detail. Will | some. This house has never been 7 NG PERMITS A good enough, but the whistling caug! © | the Hydraulionenginein order totrain them in now @ Ino. iy's den, funuabed., For particulars apply | “jazo-dt STEIGER & LIEBE! were issued to-day as follows: C. C. Halpin, | audience, and the noisy recall knew no ces- | the Hydraulionengine in for tha | the Smiling Plunger. “Who knows but that I 3e25-Iw_ | For s one brick dwelling, 1728 20th street northwest; | sation until the boys repeated the last verse of | their new functions.——Arrangements for the | may break the bank. This is my lucky day ‘9 ROOMS, 1437 Pa, ave. nw. fia Pennsyl ave. lvaniu ave. s.e., 4 room fiat, @20. Ap- UPPERT, 403 “and 705 stow. ‘aBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w._ ud bath ). 1909 T st. n.w.. 3 stories, 9 toma, bath, 1427 Q st Bw, 3 stori 9 rooms, 603 H st_ nc. 2 stories. 6 rooms an ocenpied, IANN, 1303 it furnished un! 31 fo GUELEY BROTHERS, 1310 Fat. nw. jado-Lw~ aarenee S EIGHT-ROOM NEw Houses, | F*yood six-room brick house 5. sag i H i de by the 4 i OR RENT_NI $6.200. W. B. Marche, two brick dwellings, | their novel selection. lay election have already been made by light supper in Jno. Daly's pagoda, and Wol- pre: i & BOLTON, A 401 Ist st aw; two lines of cars at door, twola: | New Jersey ave nm. near F st: ow 211 and 213 6th street northeast; $4,000. “C | "The novelty—the feature of the inggleend [to Sege a eng ey eae cott began to make the fur fly from the new : ere ene aad oh aoobemr couvenhonen conde | cod were 64000. Divip Trott, one brick dwelling. 71 New York avenue | that number denominated “Song Waves, with | Mere. Z. Hill, G. R. Smith, B. ¥. Pena, and | tiger. “He played till L o'clock.” When Wolcott ress-brick bay-window fro each contai Coneieted yard and alley. §30 per month. Ja2y-3t) northwest; £3,200. C. ‘Trott. two brick dwell- | floral decorations.” When the curtain arose it | M. P. Vincent. sg _ red cep rom. | 2°gan the game he had €18,000 in his vest wiabt roous and bath: bewutifal situation; one square | 221 Gist: nw. G rooms, $10. ings, lot 3. square 490; $1,600, James Good- | disclosed a canvas screen on which eight | Ment of the present clection judges und oo Pocket, his winnings on the race track and at from pew brary cabinet mantels, erystal chande; | 906 Jd st se, Srooms$7 1) Loe 5 oo, Wick, one brick stable, rear of 1027 Jefferson | painted sunflowers were arranged as notes on | Hissloners of clection.——‘The brick work on | Phil's,’ His luck had cruclly deserted him, thectghec en eens BOLT POETS | | 5525-3m Lael Pit. street northwest; £400, a huge musical stag, “In the center of each | the Catholic hell on Duke, street, und on the | After ordering a parting drink of Pepper ~ Sea EE ts = WIT IE MISCELLANEOUS, lower was the face of a colore: ry. in| * : | Whisky he said, at 1 a. m.: “John, we'd better Be ye te eg a A ey Mr. Frank W. Hackett has written to the | obedience to Mr. Cohen's directions the sun- | is now completed. —a negro woman named | settle.” Daly turned calmly to the “Plunger veu.enta: thorowsh repair: 70K st.u-e. | Loan Couipany" offers that chance Dy advancing Dot a Apply 417 Massachusetts prode Commissioners for an explanation of their de- | flowers sang; sang solos and choruses, and | Fanny Gaines, found insane, has been sent to | who looked as placid as the summer sea, and Tess@uaul ave.u | part, but ALL the money. heeded to buy. homes pay Seer : ; ; Pete Porageon ae ae ion | the state asylum for colored lunatics.—The | said, “Woleott. paccwe the boo % : nipey- y in answering his letter of the 224 instant, | went up and down the scale with the precision . oa “ rq e the 25,000. 7 SCRE CORNER OF TF RN | at eee ETE ante beriaie eok Ot relative to the violation of @ permit issued by | of an organ, When the eight voices burst. into aeehy pone mer ans as ae ae hat's more than I have about me.” Wo. 100; containing © large ops | Fron HENT_1722 47H ST. X.wW., OProsiTe Le |, 10, , them to erect a building on Thomas circle, crak; Sue, the eight crimson orifices displared | limite are the subjects of much complaint. —| poi Tint ould the socompliched and te nd cellar. Inquire 450 “ Drei che new pe 415 3a it Ww g —_—_._— eight very red tongues and sixteen rows of ir- u ” nlit Pe é SsOn RENT.-1506 WILTBURGER ST, BETWEEN | boues, ba we 7 roums aud beth nice yard wd | «mie L1 a THE COURTS. reproachably white teeth the effect was Henry Drummond, colored, has. been. elected | yee T do mind,” said Wolcott, coldly. Fe Tule dcroom | stable, $30 per month. ‘The finest house fn the eity | 1013 10th st. i. bh, Sr 4,500 : county chairman of the Alexandria county re-| He pulled out Phil Daly's chock for $12,000 Brick water in yuri culy 81030 per month, “Apply | for the price. Apply to HARDING & WATERS. m 1428' Pst wy bin, LUDICROUS IN THE EXTREME, z s for } JORDAN, 623 8st nw. . ; F ublicans.——Rathbone Division of the Uni- | cash £6,000, and turned it all To ja2d-6t +4,500 Prosate Court—Judge Cor, and the audience appreciated it fuily. There | P. ias wi rt “Wi ag a<ontgr te eee x re et Vevlersay cate lol And atreroeetaven ta Ppl iy formed Knights of Pythias will heve a meeting ‘Will you take my draft on Denver for THREE: | F M. M. PARKER, 1418 F st. tory bay-window brick. 11 roome and cellar; all filed. Estate of J. W. Jackson; account file was an encore, of course. After another song | in fatigue uniform to-night and fix the location | ¢7,0997" E E t ; t “ a i - | of their armory. ertainly,” said D: jodern. i ements, $40 per mouth; key next UNFURNISHED HOUSES. In re Marie and Thomas E. Fair; D. °C. Cal- | bY the school a “literary contest” was inaagu- | © ees ~4 - modern, imi SER & Walters! 613 F st. .w. St 20 lows Circle, S-story brick, 13 rooms, laghan appointed guardian, Estate of Camille | rated, participated in by an Irishman, a Ger- The B ote ke bnoh James O'Connor, Da! nephew, at 8 Barclay ENT— pigee errr ; Augustin Desmazures; order granting letters | man. ine aMeErD, 5s a woe de = eekte us eal aie wi eyes — hang est of ae story. 2 oy OF: Tooms, &. m. 1. - of administration. Estate of John F. Linking; | couple of girls. It was very funny throughout, | 4 NEW PLAN TO BE ADOPTED IN THE J 7 gene Plapaunssgsagren summer ATet a welte”. 40 | 1408, Stoughton st., Ssiory’ brick and sions, same action and Alice A. Linkins appointed | all the characters sustaining their parts admir- AND NAVY DEPARTMENT. about Wolcott, that he was a ‘welcher.’ It's @ 1408 Stoughton st, Bstory ‘brick aiid stone, = | guardian. Estate of Theresia Beckert; account | ably, with dialect imitations that were simply | Secretaries Bayard, Endicott and Whitney | lie. Ed. Wolcott is a prince of the royalblood. Et t Noy sven wii85 | 1d Yo" Stoweh n.w., lar a. . a T. Ratreet, 3-story brick: § rooms, ain! 123 Bat. 8,6., Satory brick, 10 rooms, 4: 919 P st., 5 rooms over store, water, FURNISHED HOUSES. 20 Towa Circle, S-story. brick, 13 rootns, heated f . ; ; He lost $25,000 at our game one Saturd bt Passed. perfect. The school then sang “The One| have given their approval to a plan submitted & urday nig! oh” hia at : oval “ last July at Long Branch, and he paid every General Perm in first instance ordered, Bar- | The performers needed no burnt cork. ‘They | War and Navy building, for the renumbering | - nell agt. Jovce; Fillmore Beall substituted | Were naturally black and naturally funny. | of the rooms in that structure. At present ‘rustes Okis agt. Miller; bill dismissed with | Songs. mouth-organ music, clattering bones Dove i = the last $7,000 w: id i bove Is oniy rtion of the e as paid in seven ne a books, For full list ¢ perty on tay. h tin ies each floor is numbered separately, each depart- | $1,000 bills Sanday noon following the play. faruaco, uewiy papered with paver uutek | | the Tat ahd 154 SOTHOS E WAGGAMAN.” | erase and rattling tambourines al contributed to thé | ment having its own system, Mr, Williameon’s | N9!cott has cMbdit here for 650,000 if be tents ferniture.. se ‘70n GALE—ISUH AND MARE AVE es pleasure of the assembly. An effective piece igi Leroy A egge ainegeespnenc Cor. Brown & Howand av. Mt Pieasabt, of realism was the “Song of the Iron Horse.” | Pian. which will be carried into effect as ~ Tue Bay-w1npow Extexstoy Case.—The co1 troversy over the bay-window extension of tl 41 Mass. ave. ne., 5: Bons Fi as possible, is to number the rooms on a basis The sounds of the locomotive, the bell, the gia pmecgeadyene! By Aeon A SAD SITUATION. dwelling of Mrs. A. 1. Cole, westof Thomas cir- | Whistle, were remarkable for their fidelity. | faith the smtheust conor in the bata lots from je houses and’ 00 A. 8. CAYWOOD, 935 9th st, <2 ee . : |ty. | ning with the southeast corner in the basement — Store and Dw'ng $10 : 49 R SALE-1227 19TH ST., CORN cle. invoived in the equity suit of U. 8. against | T° the strains of a sprightly march ten little | the frst room will be called ““1,” and tbence | Last Lessons of a Loving Mother’s Life. - 862 625 F st. n. w., fo a > ton Place, new, three-story, double. bric Cole has b mnaterred. the Court in| White boys, clad in white shirts, black velvet | 4), idor will be followed straight ‘dto a ee ay ene Cr 35 | 2> rooms, Inquire of owner, GEO. C. 3 | Gonecel Wares We cain i ee te eine | teinks, and white slippers, marched on the | t)¢ Corridor wil sad south te the otarting | From the New York Fashion Basar. Seore 3700 Fe, are. B. wig Sure & 32 308 MB Seal Eatste Broker, BE ae sen : General Term by certification from the Equity | ct reand performeds numberof foot move- not Ertan rely siry te nprendoodine now Iremember being taken by my mother when Store, and cellar 213G - G15 cith wi 43 A a FPOn FALE A GREAT BARGAIN TF TAKEN TH ——. ments. Each boy carried at the southeast corner will be numbered “100,” | I was a child to see a poor woman who was iicellar 154d Mee 4 QB RENT—BY 3,0, BOMTZMAM, REAL Es- R, bet. 13th and 14th; lot_20x/00 Parents’ Age and Children’s Vitality 4 Pall OF GILDED DUMB-BELLS, and all of the rooms on that floor will fall with- | dying of a cancer, The disease was eating its The above ss only a portion of the property on my meee > Apply at once, 8 ue gt, | From the London Lancet. and when they had paraded around the stage | in 100 and 199. On the second floor the num-| way to a vital part and her doctor had given books. For full list call at office for bulletin issued on | LaPierre Hotel, 10th In a meeting of the Hungarian Academy of | for a sufficient length of time they gave a calis- | bers will range from 200 to 299, and so on to the | 5.0 a month setqers 1 “ the Ist and 15th. (Ja2@]" THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. | and E ste. nw, 484, wo Sahucda EE sscnk Kiros aad rt on|thenic drill, with an organ accompaniment, | *ttic. In this way the number of the room will | 1 a8 her utmost limit of life. She Bacon estat | 22 - Toclose out the affuirs of a eyudicate, Twill sell at dasa Ls = orn : i ee | indicate at once the floor on which it is located. | ¥88 Preparing for her end in a way thatseemed nw] ‘Three-story, eleven-room brick ho ta B.w.,coruer 26 1620 k Lave. Vir. $12 F st. &r. < th st. and Puave. Price $50 per mont! ‘Also, three-story brick dwelling. 937 R. I ave.,con- taining twelve rooms. Rent $55 per mont! Apply to JV. N. HUYC jve-Bt 1 IR RENT — 308 AND 310 MASS. $200 to 8300 cash, balance on long time and easy | “The influence of parents’ ages on the vitality | that was as accurate and as attractive as any- | Tt js thought that this system will obviate many | practical and prosaic enough, but that struck monthly payments (a little more than rent), sever of children.” Mr. Korosi has collected about | thing could be. It was the prettiest stage scene | dificulties. and misunderstandings that now . meas pathetic in ite self-to tfulness. y 2 E y 1) 7 i ii i 5 “ Hl She Teo rooms thorstishiy moder ier gidemeet ee | 30,000 data, and has come to the following | of the evening, and the audience expressed its | arise owing to the complexand numerous plans | was citing up in bed, with a basket beside her, i ‘fnished 1 ‘cod, with open fire | conclusions: : delight forcibly, An inventor, with a new ; : Hated antique cad wunfelsicaied iy pretgert aod | CoMclusfons: ‘Mothers under twenty years of | footéwarmer, was the uext, character to ap. | CrBUMberIDg the rooms, finishing up the family mending, showing het ate he tines | age and fathers under twenty-four have | pear, but his description of how to keep feet] The Republican Senatorial Caucus. | eldest daughter—on whose thirteen-year-old most improving part of the northes cars, Two-thirds of street improv children more weakly than parents of riper was cut short, and an old-fashioned foot- laa . ‘ave. ne. 6 rooms each; modern, papered a1 section this year. Will be sold at once at great bar- | © fn A 0 warm 's 3 | THE SPRINGER TERRITORIAL BILL DISCUSSED, BUT | shoulders the burden of household care was good onder: 21 each. * st. s.¢., OF... gains, insuring bindsome profits. Also in uare, | age. Their children are more subject to pul- | warmer—a dance—was indulged in by six en- : cata | - OS Fapemesi aes cae Captlst, 6th st.s.e Sr, stb, some fine lote only 05 and 90 feet deep. a Ulosks ct d The healthiest children are | thusiastic colored boys. amen them in fe-| 0 ACTION TAKEN ON ACCOUNT OF SLIM ATTEND- | soon to fall—how to fell down seams in the Fe SVERAL + PRICK HOUSES 1 19th st. 0, W., 4r.. singly, at speculative prices. ww. BURTOR ; lose fathers are from twenty-five to| male costume. The white boys gazed envi-} ANCE. little brother's knee patches and how to darn southwest section, containing six rooms, 1:2. 2 Be orty ye five rooms $8.50. Pikes EaUra POLS, —< Se Stet Be LW. of uge, and whose mothers are | ously at the rapidly moving feet of one espe-| A slimly attended caucus of republican Sena- | the heel of father's sock so that he would oe _ R RE 90) Eth, House open until 30 Bth. House 0 . {See Torhetn ~ gee vp. | from twenty to thirty years old. Mr, Korosi| cially expert performer, and almost wished | tors was held at th itol thi i The | never feel the diff She had i ‘OR SALE—OR RENT CHEAP, BUSINESS PROP- a 7 ran Pee o oop B +s ore was held at the capt is morning. oa a jo nee fay erty on Pennsylvaiia ave, next cor. 19th st. n.w. | 84¥8 that the best marriages are those in which | they were colored also, if they could only : ie 5 i | upon the girl how to make her father's favorite Apply CHARLES EARLY OO374th at. awe Ju26-7C° | the husband is senior to the wife, but a woman | darce like that. The. crowd beexme iy See fe ee ere ay aeeet Oring he ie oe ha eo ad . : e1 ie! | potato pone, how to man: her young sister ‘ THE EAST | from thirty to thirty-five years old will have | thusiastic over the saltatorial exhibition, and | that the Senate met an hour earlier than usual, ~¢ at h I ¥T_ AVE, COR. T ST. Cenu, ave.. near S 2 Ps | race ih, above K at, Ok hE edeor | Cyber othe 1th] 0 35th, Dear t - | when she got into the sulks, what to do for her 1526 1 6 ee ee ae0 ores 2 of 1ith st. n, pet weet I and N sts. 4 healthier children if her husband be somewhat | the artist had to gratify it a second time. The course to be followed by the party in the | father tg he had his periodical fitof cramps— OR RENT—1124 STH ST, NW. THREF-STORY + OF OP FT — au vias aie eau ee os ae younese pee Mereele a from a to A BRIEF OLD FOLKS’ CONCERT treatment of the application of the territories and everything else she could think of modern 0 rocenuentn: Saree mo. Apply tg O42 Hist. 3A Soe, 5 front (39 A ith ot, oy. 2.8 et sw, | Se Tee cute OE toons ity eves the last number on the program. Eleven | for admission was the occasion for the caucus, | that would insure comfort in the humble home p17 D. ave. s F, to JOR SALE t 7 . - sai, F ‘ she was leaving. She had all th Pid Meubsiantany GSE BAND; | older than the father the vitality of the children | boys, appropriately costumed, sang “Auld Lang | The provisions of the House (omnibus) bill, Ary peepee ys Bg Ba est feu at once by a for thse months, rent extremely low Call,st 35 SEW EWOSTORT Bat cope os n the f e a l As , Ag ” | which she would do during the short span of 3 SS Boe Fa houses ou Q st, corner of 19th st. nw. facluz Duport | becomes impaired, Syne,” “Revolutionary Tea” and “Cousin Jede- | Which is now pending before the Senate com- | THC twas wivun do her Hen ood dene one square from cars: on 7th at ne., 900and Grele,, Houses ip charge of watchuiay wud ope all er diah,” while two of them, as male and female, | Ghosswan Platt whe also oat ed Tuned Dy | were folded away ina drawer with sweet basil Keyeat 632 Ret ne tent @1850." — ja28-3t nd #11, t iah,” while two of them, as m female, | Chairman Platt, who also criticised the general ay jer with s Wires * Juneau’s Important Citizen. convulsed the audience with their antics in the | Dj.n and details of the measure, When this leaves among them. I was reminded of the in- = = = From the Portland Oregonian, duet, **Reuben and Rachel.” cident by reading ina r recently of a man BR SAL VERA r *¥ ‘ rset 3 pape: nts aoc with Seth ee Pein tteensee. | Juneau, Alaska, boasts of human being of | A verse of the benediction song, “God be | a7 been done Little time remained for general 00. a srom #30 to $00 each. 1110 F st.. 3d floor, Sr_.40 40 1336 st. "n.w., STORES. —— in Mitwaukee who is preparing for somethi ure nw feze-ste fonts Tog Rear F stand 7th si cars: pricé ouly 82.400 | mone than ordinary importance. His name is | with you till we meet again,” was sting by the | uscussion, (It was made clearly expression | that is even more terrible than death—insame BR RENT—O11 N ST. NW, CONTAINING SIX | $75 Othet. nw.........874421 11th st. n. w. y gp Cleveland ave. 6 roots, for..-.....-...82 30 | Jules Carle, and several years ago he died, to | Chol, and then President Falls, of the board| of individual opinion that. there has | itY. He will be violently insane ina few weeks, 3 3 Foomsand bath. Appiy to #. STEAD, 096 F at_n. Steet” “tO HOLMAN. 10th ana Fats nw. | OF bet, 16th and 17th ete ROR REN FAP—SEVERAL HANDSOME eG a Fas Wetuents, sum rable - cons toe ones cars; rent $15 to $20 to desirable ten- “ate-6t W. E_ BURFORD, 142% New York ave. of trustees, thanked the boys for the entertain- i =a j. | and he knows it. Some time ago his skull was all intents. purposes and appearances, and in | ment they had furnished, and as they had done | yee” ,lytle oF no change in the posi. | to-tnred: a gristle is fast forming about the due time his remaigs were deposited in their | weil on the mimic stage, 80 might they succeed upon the subject at the last session. A dit cracked edges, which will surely press upon last resting place. Before the earth began to | on the real stage of life. The visitors expressed | ion was shown to report the omnibus bill to | the brain aud’ make hima maniac. He talks hide his cofiin from sight he showed signs of | themselves as being very much pleased with | tho Senate, but with amendments excluding | Calumly and rationally of his approaching fate, life and was resurrected. Curle nowavers that | the efforts of the boys, and they paid | New Mexico and letting in North and South | and spends every moment of his brief term -_ | during his limited stay in the spirit land he | Many compliments to the efficiency of the offi- | Dakota, Montana, an Washington, There *#Bity in making provision for his family when BEICK DWELI, | learned how to make a superior cup of coffee, | cers and teachers of the institution who had 0 | was shown a decided indisposition #0 delaying | Bé Stall no longer be able to care for them. It snd hall: mod having the property of comforting and cheer- | carefully trained the youngsters. the admission of South Dekota by submitting | 6c near Dupont Scoaietaee tan ing mankind. Juneau is to be congratulated | | A sumptuous collation was served to anum- | the question again to the people of the terri- “ 15th, bet. T and U sts, “ 13th. bet. Pand Q sts... “ Q, bet. 13th and 14th sts, with stabi « Boundary,neur uth st., new house, “ Marion ot-, bet. Oth aig 7¢h stan pply to ERS 4026-61" 299 5th st. ow, SP 17th st. we, 4r ffice rooms Offices iu Barbour La ae Institute, 602 Fnw. | B'Pd’g,490 La. av Fe Sat ee LSE EP Sa STORY | _s21-10t__ CHARLES W. HANDY. £21 Fst. n.w, ri an 1 miaen ; 15 rooms each, with all modern ia E Bt ood tenants. In- BeSzi deat. 26-60" H st. ne., 61 239 Het nes be ~ brick dwelling, 11 room Paes P FY , A JOR RENT—UNFUR Ls 000. ‘Three story brick dwelling, no on such an acquisition to its population. Mr, | ber of guests after the entertainment. Col. | tory, and there were hints of a democratic F9 Pierce Place, 107840 GREEN & CUNNINGHAM. | Foon and trick Halle: 87 500, New Peck Carle would be weleome in'many towns, and | and Mrs. Shallenberger and their two dangh- | {0% and there were hints of» democratic Chapin st. Or. 2 St | porthwest: 1} rooms: ll mod imps: #7,000. Brick | particularly in many hotels, ters did the honors and crowned the success of | with the assistance of the railway people, #0 a8 inet Bats. FSR BEST GUNFURNISHED— brick dwelling, n. w.; 8 tooms: #4.500; deferred pays, : oe ET the occasion with their hospitality. Among | to prevent division and secure the admission of | This is one of the pleasant little stories about iget. os othe, “de ments at O44 per cout. Brick dwelling on Sth st uw: How Shall we Train Our Girls? Poa Gee diven: Dakota as one state, and this was urged as a! President-elect Harrison. When he was a Sen- Sotistn oth st. * Frome dwellina. with Lares oto seh ef! | From the Louisville Courier-Journal, Col. and Mra. Clay, daughter and son; Dr. J. | sufficient reason for refusing to accept the = i : tient | E- Carpenter and Mrs. Carpenter, Dr. and Mire. H ‘i ~* | stor here he and his family lived in modest ing in Le'Droi Park; 9 | This was the subject of a talk at the Twilight Campbell, Mr 8. W. Ourridan, Miand Mrs, Ac qivedasgs pede Rams areamenta: style at @ quiet boarding house, where they TYLE & RUTHERFORD. club recently, A beautiful subject. but one | 7, Stuart, Representative L. E. Atkinson, of ibi ; were the onl, ts. His bi had 00 26-6" i “he ee . Stuart, Repres inson, of | exhibited by the caucus to bind the party gen- | Were the only gues: is hostess heard TaN oa sane ee EL THAT AGH == bial tached rahe nigga chi “i sub- eae ca whi ae ate cam erally, so that no formal conclusion was noted, | him say that he was fond of game, and so 20 M. ne: be | LE— E. ls ject to dogmatize about. he question re- | a : + Mr. +s . a . D. $$ ‘ saw aware 0 Mit awebupani Gir dee | Fired acu. A inodern rene Seats tikes ie cae qialtia Hew shalt we | Power, Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Brockway. Miss Rath- The Tunnel Court of Inquiry. when she one day saw in the market « lot of stnw,liraad snd apply fo GURLEY BROTHERS, 1 burn, Miss Snyder and Mr. Lewin, of Hyatts-| rue yoxo rerort axp voLvMixovs Recorp | PU™P quail she bought some. There were . Jals-lw adjust ourselves to sunshine? and the best an- ville. just enough, as the good hostess thought. to go A * : ‘TEMITTED TO THE SECRETARY OF WaR. 175 ¥ st “near aN sr swer to that is—Don't adjust yourself at all to ——-—— . Sab & ine | round nicely, She broiled them toa turn and Finciy 20g x bis S, | Sean aakien toot one, it. except to give yourself to it and ite blessed, Deaths Reported. = tunnel court of inquiry Sania ing | served them on toast. 5 a ee “=: | Dupont circle, to un immediate ym brightening influence. ‘i is lie yesterday afternoon after each member had | _ A little while before the dinner hour Senator | F= RENT — CONVENIENTLY ATED 12. | enctifice. Addrces NANT p During the forty-eight hours ending at noon And so as to our girls. Girls are to be ac- laced his signature at the bottom of the score | Jones and a couple of friends called on Senator cepted and cherished as sunshine. How shali | -d8¥ deaths were reported to the health | PO | teen an pages constituting the | Hatrioon, ‘They were still there when diner a train them? At least, be careful how you | Odice as follows: Jno. A. Raenburn, white, 49 t. Gon Ruger and Col, Ceaighillvett ax | as announced. Senator Harrison invited them each, | give them any training that shall take them | years; Wm. C. Pumphry, report. Gen, Huger and Col. Craighill lett at | to go down and take dinner with him. They Juz1-10t | out of their natural characters. Respect the | A. Davis, white. 70 years r iF once for St. Paul and Baltimore respectively. | accepted, and the hostess was in despair. There NEW 10. | beautiful curves of nacent character in woman, 1. Friedman, white, 10 mo: and Col. Hodges. who remained at the —— were not enough quail to go around with this enw 2. Zist and 22d | just as you admire the beautiful curves of her white, 53 years; Jas. Sweeny, | ment all the morning, will leave for St. Louis | unexpected addition, and it was too late to do throughout in hardwood: a very | person. white, r ry years; Oliver M. Mills, white, 47 years; | this afternoon or to-night, The only official | anything. Senator Harrison, as usual, did the MOHARLES W, HANDS co} e | Lam’ nota disciple of Rossean go far as to | Frederick Cook, white, 62 years; Ellen L. Olds, | member of the court left is the recorder. Lieut, carving and supplying. After a little, heari 2 “__ wii-tor | favor a return to nature, but I would be | white, 25 years; Morton H. Brown, colored, 9] Davis, who stood guard over the report until | mo complaint as to an insutficiencs of quail, FOUR Two. | careful not to depart too far from it. To at-| months; Mary J. Carroll, ¢ olored, Years; | he delivered it to the Secretary. The report | she ventured to examine the plates critically. h st., above | tempt to reshape what heaven has made so| Mary E. Schooler, colored, 19 yeara; Hestella | is accompanied by the record of the proceed- | She discovered that while Senator Jones and 1 room brick dwelling : northwest section, at red’ rent” TALEN & KUTHEMFORD, 1307 F stu. dalg-tots JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED. S| sts. D.W., 1urnis Ly handsome property cation at my ofc i 6° . near ¥ 15th st n.w..—r..40 O st. near 21 1406 Chapin st., Gr... 40 1906 16th st.n.w. 1408 Chepin st, 9r.....40 45th st p.w.. 1 A basement Bricks, 0 ave.; mod. iays., “ shapely! Is not that presumption? Jones. colored. 5 years; Henry Morrell, colored, | ings of the court, covering over 1,400 type- | his friends had plenty of quail, Senator Harri- eee bony BOuNeS (can be exariiped bi peri from Cun. ave. bat Rava, ‘ 83.500 ak Certainly, seeing how many are the ill effects | 3 mouths; Charles W. Holland, white. 2 years; | written Pages. and including a number of doc- | son and hs famaly bad a large supply of toast _ sy) 4 ¥ st.n.w. M = ese aren tet ceed 85 | ia19-1m* | of mothers’ overtraining of their girls, I don’t | Mary E, Loxen, white. 4 years; James Queen. | uments and appendices that swell the matter | with but mighty little quail, It was done in ‘OR RENT— 1713 6thst.o.w..6r.¢20.30 | Sunderland Place ww. 13r..permonth. "150 | FE 2 care to see fathers intervene too far in training | white, 75 years; Martha Bradshaw, white, 12] to an enormous volume. The findings of the | such a matter of fact way that she alone no- Fe 2 F st. u.w..$166.67 4: st. LLw.. Or 20.90 TYLEK & RUTHERFORD, is rented to @ srood t | their daughters, for that would only be to | years; Thos. 8. Burr, white, 65 years; M. L.| court, fixing the responsibility tor the bad | ticed it. The invited guests complimented her Blase ave. and 20th st.129 1210 Stust.u.w.,dr_ 20] wl@tofe 1807 F at. aw, ee eens | make matters worse. Our girls’ minds are like | Benjamin, white, 35 years; Adam Frasbeim, | work in the tunnel, will probably not be given | on her skill in preparing the bin Suttiuet nes tie ASH. | JOR RENT_FoUR New wousEs. wave xor | “is-nr" ¥, 1907 Fst, | their dresses and Japanese art—full of perver-| white, 68 years; Matilda E. Cook, white, :4| to the public for some days. “Tell me,” said the good lady in relating the Gr Pe rE OR OW 1S YOUR OPPORTUNITY To | ‘ities of ingenuity—and fathers’ attempts at | years; Lillie W. Tyler, colored. 12 years; Eliza Florida’s Election Certificates. rorccceeng Mtg idioma Poog Aieng d xen eat the whole house: hot and cold water, concrete | Ebay hie aod pay for iteame as Feit ihe Weal, | taining their daughters, certainly, in any con- | Jackson, colored. 62 ‘years; Wm. H. Gunuer, a Ge fom appre etyepeg cellar whole length of house: rent low fur style of | incto rerutive Loan Company advances NOT | siderable degree outside of their mothers’ in- | colored, 21 days; Matilda dy, colored, 33 | SECRETARY BAYARD'S SENDS HIS PRIVATE SEC- | situation into a pl one is not a dij Bouse: dou't miss this chance. 1443, 1445,1447. | PAK YT, AL oney hecessury to buy or | fluence, would only addto them, Laissez faire | years; Jas. Funtroy, colored. 65 years; Eveline RETARY TO GET IT FROM TRE DISTRICT COURT. | No, indeed; Senator Harrison is a statesman ie ee th. Mtoncesorbroverts | is the true rule in paternal government of | Ross, colored, 5 months; Dennis Powell, col-| secretary Bayard sent Mr. Harry Bryan, his | anda diplomatist, Noman who wasn't could | 3308 -RENT—FURNISHED—1200 0 BT. N, W. | ,,Semder ceil ior v girls. ored, 42 years. private secretary, to look for the missing elec- | have bridged over a difficulty of that kind so ‘This comfortable 1z-room house, with large par- | 18% butiding, You can’t straighten a crooked nose, for il- dacs ob and tstat tion certificcs of the state of Florida, in ac- | 2e*- #2 | Jor ctreseved, walle), pantry. closets snd all’ conven- : H lustration: or, if you can, it is only by force Transfers of Real Estate. Hameo ee ieasais alt Ganilinack “18 | season’ or year if taken St toce tye nie pIse ee bay-window hones 0 that does violence to nature. Respect nature | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Ade- | cordance wi e provisions of the electoral- Stonewall Jackson’s Way. . “35 | Month. “SOHN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 F st is | venkatteesy Tousen, pag is the highest rule in art. The great charm of | line N. Chalker to B. F. Hawkins, lots 9 and 10, | count act approved last winter. He goes armed | From the Atlanta Constitution, 219 13th st : Hl gved ch: purchase a hor | Sirls, when they are charming, is that they are | p1ock 2, Takoma park; €—. Anna P. McMun | With credentials in the shape of a letter from| “Did you ever see the Old Man?” asked one Pisses s ; Fee FINANCIAL. Teas fag aees: simple, natural and unaffected. | Conscript | to 4. H. Lee, jr.. lots 125 and 126. sq. 271; $—. | the Secretary, announcing “*to all whom it may | confederate veteran of another, as they stood Ae oe a 9 Seis ease THT e Fathers! leave them so. As Judge Arnoux | 7. Nj. Baker to E. H. Brunner, sub 115, sq. 985; | concern” that the bearer is an agent of the | by the stove discussing their favorite herocs, a aa Frtimintave ar, cin oe ie aeel Parla Eos iicis sate eae abot Nore UNE | £3.50. C. M. Robinson et al. trustees, to T. | government, authorized to seek and secure the | "uxo,T never saw Stonewall Juckeca, ‘bet he as J. S. Brssewas, and permission to inspect, apply to GU irks ose little soft arms about papa’s neck | 4°’ Kiesel, subs 3,4 and 5, #q. 856; £2,700. Jas, | copy of the certificate deposited with the ju de hd ts © F street nw. est teach papa his duty to his darlings. C. Stout to F. J. MeGraw, lot i8, block 17, | of one of the district courts of Florida by the | 8 my ideal of all generals, BANKER AND BROKER, 0 The best education of girls is more @ matter | Faingham; €1,200. Ellen C. Holt to D. B.| electors of that state. The dificulty in the | “Well, bad you seen him you would have Ko. 1406 Pat. nw, | Bib serge 0) rece oon tn yoatne ghatiection than of judsment—or training. | Groff, lot 70, 0q. 271; €—. F. H. Loving to B, | case is that there is no definite knowledge here | seen a very common looking man. One day 719 Gu Speaking from tay own experience (I, who have | H, Warner, anb 74, sq. 240; $—. Wright Ivins | as to which one of the two district courts holds four girls, equal to anybody else's twenty-four, Cyrus Spottswood, part 6, sq. 822; to as I am acefstomed modestly to say—girls that , ‘ have been and are largely the happiness of my | ;,) Sikins to G, Ficld et al., part 3, it. In hh street n.w. jad-Tm* PER CENT INVES 10-reow “‘elegautly-finis! 35.500. "Also, corner lot oi elt, Pl Orders executed on all the Exchanges. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petroleum. we were camped in the bend of the Raj nock and there was a sort of half fool fellow in my company who never cared what be said or rere 700. B. | the certificate. One is located at Jacksonville and the other at Tallahassee. Mr. Bryan will ; * b Pleasant Plains; 8—.” James Farnham, | first go to Jacksonville, arriving there about | @*,GOmP 1 agg Pong ae } PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. life). I wonld have felt somewhat as if they | trustee, to C. K. Newsaan, lot 8, oq, 697, 91-840, | noon to-morrow. In cate the exrtificete ie oot Hae pe Poe were peepee ay q ra “ were the chicf cares of my life, if I had felt scsi winch i to be found there he will goto Tallahassee, but | /26 . that tft << pate ae § , 2 terest allowed on deposits, too much of what General Woodfordcalled“the | | Mn. Surru Vixprcaren—In the case of Ann | jt is not thought that the latter ‘move will be | 1t80,tbat Jackson could not help seeing solemn obligation of futherhood.” Frances Smith against Albert L. Smith, Jnd-e | necessary. and that the messenger will be back eae bien pet? te tet ek : : No; don’teall out the train bands. Leave | Cox has directed that a decree be drawn dis- by Saturday with the document to be deliv- |... all shee “thout to eat. 3 NO. W. CORSON." JNO. W. MACARTNFY, the girls mostly to their mothers as their most | missing the bill. The bill was originally filed | ered to th ident of the Senate, ate gegen es Benn Be , 20 J A Dae ay he ‘ot suater Bag mot! missing Ns el e president of the Senate. My God, man, we can’t stand sich as this, azo cust Of material at . natural and best care-takers; and, fathers, seek | jr May. 1885. and charges of drunkenness, sii hs ¥, Go » We ca half 0 80 — seeps Sanday ‘pen | Chiedly to influence and to mould your daugh- | erucity rt made, but after the de- Gam ee ee en a5 De 40 ee from October f to ~isi-iia | tera through their mothers, If they, oar wives, | fondaat had fled snewer, denying the charges, | rom te tects Fine ee eee —_| raised his slouched hat, “there will caine $ LOVER BUILDING, Ww, detober T te J enters < oy 5 : : , , : roa’ : wae Suskeesand Palen Geeaacea nese DE, STAEE FALSONS, DENTIST, oat | are worthy of us, inthat way our’ girl will | naaut os Giemnionbd ties DHL On Aare avs — provided for all of you. You'll have ia ner bob w. Tt specialty. eet the complainant diemissed the bill. On August | “Aeoording to the administration report of | Proje for at of you. aks paste toe einen {el tg eu tracted | best be a credit to them and a joy to us,to|3 another bill was filed, making the same NDSOM. Derosits. Exchange. Loens. Collections. el Seath taal bokine tank ee themselves and to Heaven. A ‘and also charging adultery, and on | 9®¥# recently laid before the Dutch chambers | ~-And he was as good as his word, for in fif- y n nluc! stomer. x vaca ie cree ant reopene: a poodoand ofl Local Ralirond Guar tascance and Take PRINTERS From the New York Siar.” the ense, The result was that on further testi- | village in the southwest of the Bentam prov. | _Keeping People out of thelr Money. “Aroerican Beil Telerhone Stock bought and soldsy18 <—“GcLEN TE 5 |, One Tans up against odd superstitions at | mony being taken the defendant was vindi- | ince was removed and transferred to an island T ncsaea ton Bowl, ot andes, uno stb => Sek PRINTERS, times. I met a well-known dry-goods merchant | © tiga off the coast in consequence of the trouble aeons oe end means committes room WINTER 1108-1116 E st. u.w., south side, on Broadway the other day. He looked so pale| A Wasnrnatos. Bor’s Svccgss 1x Daxora, | caused te the people by gadis Pe aepamibinen quite » buge docu- RESORTS. BRIETS, TESTIMONY. TPconDS, Petitions | that I asked him if he was ill. James Halley, who formerly resided with his | mals have now become an intolerable pest in | the other = ho tn Geena et tor ee ee PROMPTLY AND ACCULATELY PKINTED. “No,” he replied, “I am not ill, but Iam | Parents at 7th and G strects, in this city, isa vince, The total ment, when all of a sudden s FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. 419 _| seared, You sce, my salesmen have a peculiar member of the Dakota territorial council in ” ; sesvion ismarck. Mr. Halley went to in uence of | peculiarly emphatic way: “The United States MEA. W. L. ADAMS. superstition about a certain customer who pur- | 4400, St, 2 plies maar i the. people it has cab: ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, wae HOWARD & CO., eats ites bills of goods trom me. Eevee City pay bog att and Soecneareions tae i the inhabitants of the | Government is the Nsoerk gy 4 Sod ‘se el Ea ‘West 1UtH st,, New York, his first appearance at the store some five years | frict in the legislature. ‘He is engaged in the deed a tag | mameetign from a lighthcure keeper on the ae 2 i Fe nce en te ates seaeg aneken Tee eee te fide "died. ai ae eee ; their agricultural occu- const of Maine. Treasury Separtmert Wiese Hotel Olt BAG RESORT: EATON COZ: | Have opened their Branch House, 615 15th stn.w., | Hionths later, bat ner ope thee ed sie degree of security. At | bas refused to allow bim $18, and he wants 1 jage des s ‘Washiugtons : = ae — itfor him. It has been per day; pee woah ane Pe ee . pe pieitn bet ingoe- Resend ith his death fo eres Se ore! oe teey -* 3 P ———— ee bo Propeloter. (For two weeks only,) untila tre tichage in ae at primes —s years Rani | why 8 z ATTORNEYS. * ‘With a magnificent stock of Saresloumie yoo bad wal ‘ee tne a , al- Slane, Gt te game re fo nae INN AND tom. I Mrs, J. out perp A 3 “W OPFICE OF _ nicer act ion well ep dior, dsstraction of beasts fovernment oot paying ie creditrn is RANDALL HAGNER ‘Vasiting Costumes, Wraps, Millinery, ote-, i sogetved berth HL Gun- reward for killing o absurd. Why government pay = i Small, A. 8. florins. It appears interest as well as any other debtor? ior Fe iies teat y ake gee 2 Me ciara Prong | Rin Set tne Soyig Sa Nag geod tenant. bee — Pa uae ieee do i F i E PH lt i

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