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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. __|OVER 1,400 PUPILS EXPECTED. GEN. HASTINGS PLEASED, affair wasa great success, Among th. se present _FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ = = — —— were the Prince and Prisfvess of Wales and QOK RENT_byY 71 E- 7 “REAL RENT—HOUSE 1246 11TH ST. N. W.; 10 K SALE—CHEAP—A NICE A THREE NEARLY NEW TWO-STORY, | What the Enlarged High School Build-| He and Col. Dougiass Satisfied With | their children, Prince Albert Victor and Prib- FP SSrire buokth, fis SAN Frctassnd beth: mod. impe, apply 110d Mak 2 F'tnscment house in the northwest ior pe | ety Stbbow eee, eae ‘dweelings, southeast will High Se ‘Theis First Day’s Work, ceesce Mande, Lauise, and Victoria; MP. White- HOUSES. wei rant S00 Per meat anes Oa Sys rented; 9 956 per Lane RUTHERFORD. *~ ing Avotminetate, 1 we Jaw Reid, the United States minister; Mrs. Levi ‘The Maltby. ¥. 3. eve. tae 5 5 1307 Fst. P. Morton, wife of Vice-President Morton, and B st. b. w ....$1.000 3341 Page. 10rs..855 950 8 n. w., 8 rs. SALE—CHEAP—A MO8T COMFORTABLE THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDING APPROACHING COM-| THE TORCH WILL PROBABLY BE UTILIZED To | v4 0065 " ~ 85 935 Nn. i home $ MAN. “ most of the prominent members of the Ameri. B06 8 Bw. Boptooe Pas, ee Fis Gn Gorcoran st. near 16th: low price, | FTOR. SALE ‘OR LEASE_A FINE LARGE CLEAR AWAY THE DEBRIS - 4 PROTEST FROM THE P = cf inn and o PLETION—THE RAPID GROWTH OF THE SCHOOL nw.’ almost bu Sasaachnase INCREASES EXPECTED NEXT FALL—THE aD- ir. tts ave: rooms, = CHAS. W. HANDY, 921 F stn. ¥._ | OR GALE-SPIENDID BARGAIN—G- STORY AND #20:0055"™ PTO S'G. este e COT” | DITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS PROVIDED. JOR RENT—2 29, AND 2031 PORTNER back brick: 9 e ter- | “my! sags 1300 Pet ace. _ — - xe Senet SAL LLANEOUS | «n : 1307 Fet. | KOR E-—-MISCE 0 school of this city will next year be one of the RR SALE—TWO FRAMES, 9 ‘SROOMS, ON largest single educational institutions in this Fes lot, 22x1 ioiain, Price $1, + Wwe ing! ti ita in . rd ¢ ‘ Pag au Fe Ly Stenr YEARS: ‘ORKS coton: 000 was WOMEN’S SANITARY COMMITTEE—A FIONT RE- a teyey Bond an yl yg ma ces TWEEN DOCTORS—BUSINESS WOUSES AT WORK.| The following telegram was sent to Gov. — Beaver yesterday: ‘Your draft ou the Mobile General Hastings and Colonel Douglass were | chamber of commerce will be bonored for both immensely pleased at the end of yesterday | €1.225, the amount contributed by our citizens NPR sci: when they received the reports from the engi- | #F the relief of the Conemaugh @ufferers, J. wt Bae tote Hillyer Place, 9x 860 | ohe-thi neers in the several districts, Colonel Doug. | ©: Bich. mayor of Mobile.” The Gardeners 33 AS. WHITA! yuntry. before | country. It will have upwards of 1,450 pupils, atest NU Pat_ | a moraine MeV TRIEI” | ght by accorpe of forty heeteactone, Glan: FPOR BALE ONLY 8: der one government, and virtually in one build- ide drawers: ing. The rapid growth of this school has at- tracted the attention of educators throughout the country, and some folks shook their association of has forwar load lass said that the progress made through the | of veretablooes the sateen aed one car day had been very satisfactory. “I have been ———.or - over the entire town several times to-day,”|_ MICHAEL BOLAND TALKS. said he, “While we have mot as many men at i —- . work aswe need, we have more than we ex- | #@ Does Not Believe Sullivan was t= 14135" Mass. aud stable, ”\ 401 ; st. be SSNS Crane! % 6 3 | gfe a heads as the figures of attendance | pected. The progress that has been made has the Conspiracy. : ions EB 30 | Ton TTS 0002 we mounted higher and higher, and predicted that | pleased me greatly. Take the raft, for instance. | Michael Boland, recorder of Kansas City, em STORES, ke. 9 | eet eas Sak b09| OE the school would soon outgrow itself and be- | We have those hoisting machines in there and | pressed the opinion to a reporter last wight Hall, 24 floo the E = Store and cellar 10th * ; 49 130 ft wt aw, bo-5001 Bot come too large and unwieldly for management. | in one day we have made more progress than | that Cronin was murdered by members of the Hall. 4th fivor, Store and dw'ng store 2 6231! wa aT) a But there bas been no hitch in its progress, | during the whole time since the flood. I feel Clan-na-Gael. He compared the crime to the Po ome Hot “Beougtion # 3B | ms or. _¥14-Gt 1126 Vermont Court. 0 and though it received temporary check | sure that we can cut the channel through the | Pharnix-park massacres but declared bis post aan : & 33 | 415 ae TOR SALE-AN ELEGANT-TONED GABLER | about a year ago in the death of its founder | raft thirty feet wide by Saturday if the plan to | tive belief that neither the onder as a body Bet ezheshore wonly syettion of the property oo my 30 ar ob time, “Cin be seen at 1010 18th st new: | and builder, Mr. E, A. Pani, it has since then | burn it with petroleum isnot carried at, I | 82Y Of ite leaders or more. promiueut wembert fSelstand 13th. Geld] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Jel4-; gone abead and regained the lost ground under would be in favor of burning the raft, but we | W°Te responsible. He thought that some af would oppose the ring of any portion of the | more ignorant members, sharing the gen 1 . a 7 th i ¥ Fe. KENT—HOUSE, 1423 STH ST. N. W., TEN R SALE—PIANOS LOWER THAN EVER, ONE Pete re of the present principal, Dr. - second-hand ‘ht piano, in splendid ition, | F. The next school year opens Sep- % eral belief that Cronin was « spy, killed him i ‘good orde?: will be rented at a low price rere Fa pam a err town. That will not be necessary and it would Inquire at HOWARD HOUSE. By 4 GS. one second-hand uprig: S, SeeRent. | tember 23, and at present the prospects are @ mistaken idea that they were doing the order FOR Fae oo ®34 UGO WORCH & CO., 925 7th st, n. W. 24-3m_ | bright for another &; ful schalastic course, | °° * Tangerous expedient, as it might spread (OUSE FOR THE RE: == and get beyond our control. We been | # 8¢F¥ice. Recorder Boland received as absurd summer; rent only @. 3 ee e R SALE—VERY HANDSOME, THOROUGHLY 3488 oe EOnken Famay Ho ck: 1d: ALE 1 “ Fintusehold and enice turnitare ics soenty, setziz | ba# been planned snd already begun as an an Spiers, bar and other counters, pigeon-hoies, goto | Nex, or rather an addition to the present High 911 oth st. a. w. se14-2t*_| school building, which was constructed in ans iS. FF9E SALE-CHEAP_TWO GOOD SECOND-HAND | summer of 1882. With the increase of room RR SALE—ON PARK AT, MT. PLEASANT | key lock Sucrince to nove atoms wilh make ‘cong | And facilities thus afforded the school can next best location in village: seven-room frame house, | terms if necessary. Address Box 55, Star office. 14-2" | fall be returned to the old basis on which each ith cellar, pump room and shed; heated b¥ | 7 4oR sALE—ODENTON SILK FARMS. GOVERN. | PUPil received a whole day's instruction at the furnace: stitie: jee shade trees nome fruit; | Went clerks attention an coertan ty sates | School, instead of continuing what is known as tains 135500 square feet: Priee 807507 only G0 | euualed—never excelled—whereby when and women, | the “half-day” system, which was adopted as a cash; $2,500 in three or five years, and balance ar- | fuy*ua Joune, working for the sinallest salary: may | necessary means in 1887 to accomodate the forinie GEO, PCHAMAME LOGS Ea ave. el setes | Homen that wiilsield from B00 co LOOU year, wil | &Teat increase of pupils. This ayviem made it ‘ : ¢ ; aggestion that Sullivan or any of the leaders mat pyle country place, ten Louses ‘can be examined 16 hands high: weight 1,200 pounds; perfestls souet, ne et te cic ake ae Fics Tey extensively. to loosen UP | wore even remotely ‘connected ‘with the gon amity ot Suh ge fond, unfurnished. wus, Mocha = PS For further particulars address’ C.F. WILLIAMS, | BY means of the sppropriation of #40, ‘The intention last night was to solve the rats | SPiacy. saying that if for nqotber reason than ae of " Irene Post Office, Va, jel4-=t* _| made at the last session of Congress a building problem with petroleum and the torch. Yes: that of common sense, Sullivan and Other. —_ IF YOU WANT GOOD SECOND-HAND e : terday, for the third time, the drift sas fired, |©e™mies of Cronin would hold aloof from ay and it is still burning fiercely, but if it is not | ™wful act, destroyed fifty barrels of coal oil will be MEN WHO SIGNED TE MAJORITY REPORT. emptied on to-day and the whole mass will go A London dispateh saves: If has been learned up ina big bonfire. The point will be made | here that the Clan-as-Gael members whe that the objections of the relatives who have | signed the majority report in the Cronin case friends buried im the drift can no longer stand | are James J. Rogers, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.; P. A. in the way of public health, O'Boyle, Pittston, Pa.; Christopher F. Byrues, 4 PROTEST FROM A SANITARY COMMITTEE. ie Mast. and John D. MeMlaben, The women's sanitary committee will make a | Some. N. ¥. isoniy a portion of ti Por full Ust call at ether for bulisGrimeand On Wels} “THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ray % 14th st. uw. F 80 TN.W., DESIRABLE Dwelling. 10 rooms, im perfect order; nice stable in rear. hey aud tertas apply to RUST & HU GER- 4 14th xt _._ seh ——<e2—______ — i J ‘i test to the state board of health inst the BRICK DWELLI. double in value yearly, and in it years’ possible for each pupil to obtain just as much | Protest . ogni Humpty-Dumpty and His Medical Ad- fulituproyenente’ 330 +4 SOR, SS ee ee eater con tamnell cing over $6,000 worth of silk | actual class room ST lecture instruction as be- | pernicious practice of many of the Johnstown visers. ‘sold—si; aunually. 3 5 f fi New ¥ , hear 3d st. mw. ; off ‘Silk Culture ia the people's industry, It is the only | fore, but prevented any from studying their 0 | Seated, BEALEY & BARKER. 1313 °F ot" jel one applicable oto every individual Even old people Ueencna ak the wehool, at wea at first ouly 16 | }}OR SALE—A BARGAIN IN THE NORTHWEST, ir 2 ter af v takitie 8300 per pees | extended to a few of the classes of the 40 | Kin the center of the city, » three-story and cellar | CitCU osinee wey Tone Eg S800 ber first year, or lowest grade in the school, brick, all m.i, lot 18x95 to alley; price $4,500 if sold from 8800 to 85.000 per year. Is there anyother aud ‘in September last it was found at once. ie cetiar, belek home in usiness in which the same amount of capital will women of digging old carpets out of the mud | From Vanity Fair. along the banks of the Conemaugh river and y Stony creek and washing them for use, The |, {umpty-Dumpty had» great full, and, feel- physicians say that the excavating of these ar- | 16 Tether sore, said to himself, “Now I will go ticles is condueive to typhoid fever, and if not | 40d see a doctor, who will cure me at nee, Pours —LE Di cellar brick house: rooms, bath rom, Se. ined rn improvements; perfect order. 1813 Linden st. Apply On premises. Jel3-3t' 70K RENT — EIGH oM_ BRICK (TWO stories, bay window), 914 KR st n.w.: all mod. Also a new 7 room, bath id t necessary to extend it to the en-| immediately stovped will spread that disease | So he put on his hat and walked slong until he inaga.; cellar and wable newly pavered aid “B, con: Lebrott park lot 25x72; price 4.000; $400 oF | Lacy. plontant und tephiatier Wy le at eceaie | tire class, and even into the second year. throughout the town. Seores of wouren have | came to a treet of large houses, On the doors plete order; rent $z5. J. Fi LLEY, 513 § + 3500 balance on non! payinents. the purchaser to live there. The results were far from encouraging. been prodding the muddy banks of the streams ‘i st. nw. Je13-3t THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. ‘Silk culture only requires six weeks’ time out of the : any of these houses were brass plates, and behind k T1228 N ST. N.W., THREE-STORY Je13-1m 1300 F street n.w. | year. feeling of attachment to the school fell away, | all day, and the sight is as ndvel as it is dis- peshemen set J petcd ba nee! tke ‘and collar, with, all Rk SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BUILT AND | _ This property bas advanced within the last year 100 | the pupils were provented from studying when | agreeable. It has already resulted in a wum- coh ey mah ayes the doctors who cured modern improvements. Spermonth. jel1s-st suost thoroughly finished houses southeast, near | Der cebh ahd in six months’ time the increase will be | there were facilities for reference, and loose | ber of severe cases of sore throat, which are | ©Yerything. Then he walked ap fo one of them JOR RENT—1004 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE., 7- Library building; new brick, ten Touma, 21 feot | at least fo ew ur times the present prices. Now is the time | habits of study and ti Reise : : af made Parti ly and preparation were form Frist 92000, Teas Ga atnaged! KGTeN PHO: | bouckt of us Neve alresdy Made SO ter cent enh | generally among them that hada tendency to Puretou St Je13-at* | money invested without any care or trouble to, them- reduce their efficiency and minimize the good ——s Tn SON UNIMEEO - | results of the i ti tem also STORES & DWELLINGS | [102 SALE-OR WILL TRADE YOR UXIMPROVED | ocaauiisted in amremeentat meer ema: location Southeast, near Pa. ave. qe ery that generated friction and caused unneces- Forparticniare address TRADE: Star olices "Jel stit¢ SOUTHEEN SILK assoctaTiON, | stry confusion and loss of, time. Now, how- JOR SALE—A 14 PER CENT INVESTMENT. 12 * . paid here ——— rogers : rad the ’ 2 F ar ie og Ming nae 4 _4e13-3t° 410 7th at. n. and laid away for use only when the school | which it is liberally mixed. The work of clean- to read the daily paper and last year's Punch, all, @10.500; terms to suit: alwaya rented at $10 per | JHWON SALE 7, ZINE HORSE, SUITABLE FOR | shall again outgrow its old clothes and become | ing the houses in Grubtown, Kernville and | After # long time he was shown into the doc- nguire at 2112 Penna. ave. _Je@-12t' pele eset: cleo ony under matin: | 460 large for the intrested quarters! Every ilornerstown goes on slowly, and the inhabi- | tF'® private room, and suid, “Please, doc del. De “= nd knocked at the door and rang a bell marked likely at any moment to trn to pneumonia, “Protessioual,” to show that he kad come om DUSEASE-BREEDING MUD. business, as he had had « fall and felt sore, and The mud on the streets is also beginning to | wanted to be made well again. Presently the breed disease. It now lies several inches deep | door was opened, and Humpty-Dumpty was and isa foul, black mass of puddle, strongly | shown into a waiting-room, w a a state ; “| t¥o or three others, who scowled at bim for fav syore powerfal thea the dita t ete ate | coming into the room, and went on pretending Brick, bay window, convenient and finely ipeuated, $30. “Inquire 1918 Pa. ave. C. Warsi FRAME HOUSE, IN GOOD ORDER; room, bath-room, and cellar; 4th St. nw. Jels-ze" | Fe, RE 6 roms, hall 1407 14th st. nw... 400 Pa. ave, 2, a wear herdics SELENE HILL, 913 ven Jou RENT— Vat? th stn.w., brick, 12r,, a. m. n.w., brick, Or., 9.m. Penns. ave. _JeO-128" | reasonable pric " IF SOLD WITHIN | 19th st. near Pu. ave. 3-3t* ” | pupil will report for duty at 9 o'clock, and will | tants of those places are badly in need of house- | tT 1 have had and am sore, aud I 3 6th stn... br mote Gn FOR SALE-AT, ONE-HALF OF VALUE-A LOT | Spend fivo full hours at the building, going | hold goods. ‘The roofs of the houses are pic- | “ant to ee ee yo | ger Pnder whole bouse, | enives Gee AN Td ROUGE IS See Mores gPoons, | through the program of the day, reciting, | turesque with drying carpets and bed-elothes, mean Sitar Gen eee be eee tooked Sic cfota Baafainge <= 8 SNe WA COPLTESASS | wiilealfand showyuods.yoisae | StadyWDE, listening to lectures, writing up | while all kinds of broken and muddy furniture | GNM Ms ear. aud sai nanin ane 5 qee Bor 14ih st. ne, frame, ‘7. Peer mone, | 1 pOn! rh JOE SALE_YOUNG PARROTS. MOCKING Binps, | }O'C%,, Performing experiments and putting | litters the lower lors and yards. The heavy vohe? one atall.” said Huspey-Dy TPL st uw, brick, Or, eas, water: Per ae Feces Goldtishes, &, SCHMID'S Bird Store, 317 | their time to the best possible advantage. morning rains have heretofore greatly inter- | ‘br said the doctor. “sou will hove ieee by CHAS, 12th st. nw. Je13-im* THE NEW BUILDING. fered with work, but the bright sun yesterday | redlasnccggy! bea rahe = —— " a r day after to-morrow. These fails are dauger- FFs GAS, ENGINE. | ‘The new building is situated directly behind | 14 much to dry up the debris. ous things: but we will do our be&t. I wall pree at FORSBERG & MUR- Pe * BUSINESS STARTING ANEW. N aa O1 thet. 8 13-1w | the main building, on the west side, and ex- : * cc ancia, | Scribe # lotion which you must pour in at one {OR SALE — COUPE ROCKAWAY, SINGLE HAR- | tends north past the Henry school and east to} _42Umber of stores, with their wares inside, | ear and let it run ont of the other. Theu stuf ness, robes, &e.; complete outlit. "I - : 3 in busine: osterds the with cotton-wool, and kee erninent Stables bet. 20th and 2ist aiid Eat ate, the conter portion of the old structure. It is | Were stwrtod in business anew yesterday, and | them up with cotton-wool, and hoop ina quiet aw. % : ; . room, away from all oise, and ¢ tobe of brick, three stories in height, and of | large sales of flooded goods were cttected. The | soo again as 9000 80 you feel worse,” ‘Thee Foe SALE — ONE 2 H. egdeondition. Inqui *S, 100. oa ; pot nw. | FOR RE ‘com woUS ERLOOKING ; ee = proposed Zoological Park; hot and cold water, fixed i ST. N REE-STORY | tube in laundry, turnace,and all taod. Smal rout onig | 1U-room pb, B od. at $27.50; also O per rinit call upon MCLACHLEN & | #-room p. b., b. w., lot 17x75. Most, n. ory iejiling, 13 rooms, | BATHE Pst. new. Jes-lw 5 bay wiullow front, cor.'6n 13th \ Sapamecnopioo Fok, MES AN, GEXCEPTIONABLY RARE | TSU DON? chance to secure an eleven-roous house in Mount | 5,rcum frame, 1 plot 13x50. av Pleasant and ase furniture, if desired, on eas) 33 . Dé vss rent only $0 per mouth. “J. Ie HERITORD, | 2153t_ 7. H. SYPHERD & CO. Jot 20x146. K st. n. 8,000 OR SALE-CARLOAD ALUM LIME. E | the same architect ite pred : goods were bought chiefly as relic 0 4:500 | KOH SALE CARLOAD ALUM LIME, MUST BEE trie sai abatement sald epiaeaae Figeed ple are making heroic efforts to clean out their | Humpty Dampty pais his two guineas and went Jelj-2t"__J. T. WALKER SONS, 204 10th st.n.w._| ing of the first story, and there 18 no reason to | 10Uses to fit them for habitation. Numbers | “¥# joyfully to the chemist. ‘OK SALE—A BARGAIN—FOR WANT OF USE— | peli H ve | ave combined to reset houses on their founda- | _Preseutly he said to himself, “Perhaps, after Frew Bug i newly, aiited i ie ae believe that Contractor Parsons will not have Gall at feed store + 9TH ST. N.W.. HANDSOME bay window; 10 rooms aud bath: ‘all modern con- 7 all, this man doesn't quite understand my cave.” iV netxiborhood. 40 per wionth, In- JOK SALE—NEW MODERN BAY WINDOW BRICK and Boundary. jeis-in* | it completed by the Ist of October, as called pod nabbist wate bree maararen: to" their | 80 he went to auother door.atd i dae ume herd Qureot PRANK I BRUWMING, 416 oth at, Se eS house, three story and basement, 9 rooms and | J{OR SALE—CHEAP—A SIDE-BAK BUGGY AND a | !°F in his agreement. doora. The sewer pipes are all awry, and the | Shown in to another doctor. Aguin he said that STORE. ATE-GLASS &§ bath; first-class neighborhood, northwest section ; cut-under Surrey, in good order; also, a The building is 96 feet long by about 60 or f his name was Humpty-Dumpty, and had hed 700 CST NE, 7 corner bun ave. and 13th a Weiss fE,000. abn COPE SEY" a BHABEORD, | gor Tadiat uw. OU Os or 65 feet wide. It Joins on the old building, | Cysts are all full of water. ¢ the | fall. But this doctor was. throat specialist, wobe ‘wiy' painted and papered, with all, mo K, 1345 Pepusylvania ave. SL WALUABLE-PROPERTY oat aay | POH SALE-CHOIGE COLONIAL BEACH LOTS, | to which it is connected by means of a corridor yas eean as pomdbin®’ Bec ht. | pata mall hovking-gies on Gio becker bab Brar ser meno sour arbi MAGRETR GN ate Hh tare eu So | ea troup ih pronat sis Tooms stad | Tt guavone omic Syphohing as bee 30-foot alley; apt by at tory brick house ; et s ena ree $9005 tories aul putchaoes FAS: Toland aves nw. je¢-lin | contain an armory for the cadets, 76.4 by 26 | Much lower than the ground. 4 out a corps of | ing. “Ab,” said the doctor, “I seo it all now. SANGER, GOO Pa ave oI — MEE SKS, MEEKS.11 feet. Th drill ball” in th ild- — = cig - ‘The arry glottide. : ERTY Ga hand and for ales lates stock ct pow ante ing will bereatior be aeedl om gymnaeice. The surveyors yesterday afternoon to locate lines of | 3H6 ary slottidean cpiblast is in a sadly sup 2 EAST SIDE i e p : preased state.” Now, when Humpty-Dum aise ate bet £155 fe ideand buck | tension Cabriviciicn, Reustsiaons Ieed Cafes bas. | Test of tho basement space will be taken up by | GemaFkation for the rebuilding and repair of | Prose, stale. Non, whee, Humpty pampy alley, dels 8. CAYWOUD, 933 9th st. ** | tons, and all’ styles of Business "Wagons Harness, | cloak rooms and closets. On the first floor is | eit demolished plant, was all up with him, and that he should never PE LE: UTIFUL SIX-ROOM BRICK | MHP», Lap lobes, we. at prices and accommodating | to be a library room 26x15 feet, four large a aero again be able to indulge in his favorite pas- Ei House, ‘orth west section: funy terms. ts O00, Kepairine avd. painting. prouptly attended tor Gree | cl@ss rooms and a cloak room, The second} There is a fight between Doctor Matthews, of | time of sitting, ona wall. “Bat I don't feel Pine roo Be Rene Sty pene a 5.00 | wes call at G21 to 623 G st. n.w., aud see for your- | floor will contain five class rooms anda study | the state board of health, and Kate A. Bush- anything wrong in my throat,” he said. faintly. Heven-roos Brick, Oth, ness its 2:26 | selves. de132m_| hall 46x32 feet. In the third story will be ®| nell, M. D., of Illinois, who is at Johustown, | “Wait a bit.” said th + “end you will Fenn. ave. n. ©. J. W. PL & 80) (OR SALE—SAFETY BICYCLE LESS THAN HALF | chemical laboratory 32.5x46.5 feet, two class |... see how I shall bring it out in the couse of a — oes New York ave. cost, in first-class order. arr oeat anee?; | Fooms and a lecture room for physical science | Miss Bushnell claims that she has been ap-| Tox or go. I will prescribe you a vapor aU HOUSE 633 1 8: UH SALE—GOOD INVESTMENT. = be . Call f 1 ointed to supervise the sanitation of homes : B a > ee Coudition, "14 rooms. Apu Petes Huge, joo rintust section; lot 16x “ie 66x26.5 feet. with a sloping floor and an - the state bourd of health, and this Dr. | "hich you must inbale, and ax soon as you feel : , ed | Water a 1 » | neck and a long feather down his throat, which Tf aae: xing Gloves, 82. EW. BYRNE: T4499 Rhode | inthe northwest corner. The basement wiil | “id, but with no success, as the cellars are | ¥ d him so much that be had a tit of cough- ‘Oth St. ne. OR RENT—1911 ST. N. W. AN. Brick House : 6 rooms and bath, range and latro Ouly #16. Key at 1900. Je $13 per month. Inquire of K. Jel: th st,, bet. Nand Om, Jowest rent m ¢ 8 do Union ML. 5. w., dr. .850 pv Otfice rooms, 417 Tithst S50! u.w., $5 te 820. Mice r. 10135 Paav.n.w.50 1d U st. nw. 1 O Sth st. u.w., a, nL. w., in H. GASCH. 9 * a 4 tects rents for S10. Price BL BOO. —AT PRIVATE SALES apparatis room at one end. P cheky, insufflate this curminative powder, and Conn. ave., bet. R aud 5. 18r., per year..........82,00 | FOR RENT—MOST DESIRABLE CORNER HOUSE | 5 Frames, in. southeast section, renting for 844 per Having a surplus of horses and ules, we will dis- ‘he present library will be transformed into pore a circular to the women | Cll here every morning in order that I may Rist at, bet. Rand 8, 1dr, per year, 1,800 within block Dupont Dircle: 855. month. Price $5.000. pose of themn a private sale: they are heayy draftand | a class room, and there will be several other * apply some luminous paiut.” Then Mumpty- ee A Lemme cer je5-12t° Cheek tp Toe fon thane at proau, wald ou account of not having | changes in the distribution of classes in the | —* bho mera d om ty meetat head- | Trinpty paid his two guiaeas and went of to 7 i 5. 2 use reseut: el mms | Changes in { 5 ny iety, 14 1457_BOUNDA! 7 i ~ ATTRACTIVE FOE SMES BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOUSE, | {104 obtained at stables on 30th, below M st., George- font pene ea Paptccdder pent poet Soaer of Mata aad ct ec prcarape | ‘hong =- enn icuahh be, "ale Men sh oe tery aud basement brick; § three-story, ten! rooms, ranwe, | IM 40 feet tro: t and south fronts, 13 rooms, oue ‘ com- 7 y, - i “Perhaps, 1 . also, —_ AB. FARDOS Intcobe ath pa K baud, cellar. al ay peute bos Wal samen abaaly bok leted the rented annex across O street will be | M-» Yesterday, to devise means for putting the | oa. hag becn mistaken, so I will try again” * st.; hours LO -lin* heated by furnace, concreted “cellar under whole FR AL = house, one of the most complete houses in the south- | E and }. .w.: new 3-story and basement bay- | }5° 1000 if sokd th, — — —— vous and bath central location ail 000 i aed oh ‘ honies of Johnstown in good sanitary condition. lie agonArviy SINLESOe races | ence classes, is to be" neatly fitted as a botecs. SS ets cape dly Agger nena] cuismaciy th, ond tho. benstd tenth tae ae ie ce 11-6" 8 DARKER, 1213 Fat. | J(QESALE BEAUTIFULNEW ST Cate ROSE | cal Jaboratory with a growing room or conserv- of health. ee board | ccross him that he must be in the abode of @ a {OK SALE OK LEASE— J itrecenved. Sold y thal, y2 ft Bl tory in tl ut! ” n 7 Fo VALE Wobenry ON PARE STREET, Just receiv on easy monthly payments of $10 | atory in the southwest corner, un apparatus Apply 1 AK robe, or will exchange for Boundary s 70K RENT—BY WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 story and bas posture; 8 roe “ ladies’ doctor and that these were the victune, und at lowest fuctory prices. room, a small corner room set aside for collec- | | When Dr. Matthews saw the circular he was | 10 'u¢ once scized his bit and tof thi 171s Corcoran st., 9 rooms, new 4: youth, 83.33. ‘Asi. we. NT, D. ©, ‘Special prices aud’ advantages now in several st ‘oom, e idexahly ‘eateaded, iss | He at once seized his bit and ran out of the orth Carolina ave., 9 rooms, Lew. f press brick; Srooms, aud bath ,"all tm. .; delightful | having « frontage of “200 feet, and with that width | toexchauye for Square planes,” = *e¥erAl styles, | tious, and the walls fitted with cases. Reereet ps P pactpow already polipepincra house before any one could catch bim, and ih st. southeast, 6 rooms. cation: $28. S21 Sdst. « tory and basement | extending through to Sheridan ayenue. due given and any balance can be paid to : y to call ” st. northeast, 6 rooms. . bay-window brick ; 6 rooms; wate neaet tas. $16. | “huprovemente consist of agood 10-room residence, NEARLY 1,500 PUPILS EXPECTED, axrived, Senatidee m8 penphring, on Soles sar ing. ha bi i rhich ‘Two-story brick stable, rear 1833" 1:sth st. nw. ; with cellar and bath. buy see what wi fe " ii 2 ri ‘ing was step of a mansion with a Tass plate, ok whic! i GEO, F. EMMONS, Street sewered and lighted with Fee TE PLANO EXCHANGE, ied ed ee i ore Pig iter f word maseegs sarge roriag gs the name of Sit Monger Pul was inscribed, Jet Atlantic Building, » Location oue of the best in the v1 ‘The Leading Piano Hpuse, the number of pupils at 1,450, There are now iy. Dr. - ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. {Ok RENT— ‘Bz _ Piao ire ow Se : ‘Ok SALE—A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUS: feet front is Feunsylvatiaave._| 1.968 on the rolls, of which number 234 will | S#te C. Bushnell aud her corps of workers were | “Now.” thought Humpty-Dumpty. “I shall be = right at last.” So he went in, and before he Se 3 . present, with about twenty-five resident women i - . ounce ew style Deyn wageu aud an cuit pane: | @Faduate and 10 per cent of the remainder, 82, | Sf Johnstown. Dr Dushnell ‘detailed one | COU speuk Sir Monger said: “Dear.me, a bad Jell-2w in the northwest; good neighborhood; | ton buggy, both neariy new. also, act double hurtcss, | Will probably not return, leaving a balance of an of 0 - | case, indeed. , Breathing rapid, perspiration iuof date: Tiaypengldisca targa Heal date ine eed ot | Private stable. 1004 1uthat. ww. Jel2St~ | oid pupils, to reenter in September of 74. | Aone toe Gores ana About three of the resi- | op ious, pulse” bounding,” bechuse he ‘id not 1307 wt st. a. 5 Rear 307 7ths.c..4r- a a i eer oe Ock OF | About 20 of the graduating business course | aud the resident women will report to the | X20 that Humpty-Dumpty had just escaped 34 1. stn w. 401 : APPLY TO OWNER, NO. 610 I ST. Cartiaxes for the next two weeks to remove. Per- | students willsreturn to complete their three | corpsthe condition of their district, A call | {fm @ ladies’ doctor. uacky you found me 8 bos Hi < uw. Hfter 4 o'clock p.m, for new houses at Jew | sons jp want of bargains will Bnd it to their advantage | Sears making the old rise: 7c. Vrom re- wall th ioe suai Siok ouanias als Sarcal, 4 | 8t home,” said he, and wrote prescriptions for Peseee wnt om Suey Cerwis.—____J0 40-6] to call yf must cons out by that tune: ports received from the supervising principals | water to render the now standine hetors at ine | draughts and pills and told him to call again ia a Dee ant Da, or OPFOR ey DEER oe ee | <mbad-sin Ke Of tho various divisions, after careful investi- | hetgaten ding houses fit for | tree dave. ‘Ihen he said he must De off, #0 and Dn, w., opposite city hall, known as Brad- | 2 Se otel._| of ti ; il investi : : en ae lied to A vil aya drivers Be pe el ede rare IGEL & QUIG= mated that there will be 668 pupils going into 3 the ist year class from the lower grades, aud | A conference took place yesterday afternoon | who told him he ought to see = in rear of 933 D st. u.w. i s ji hen be | te te, eter Gen aee ear 2408 bi. GE. =e iy aes OK SALE-SIX1 20 more will in all pee cali gceeagl ae | ry ea mA hotel, Philadelphia. between tithes beat Gee ce rae 2600 Tuts 5. : 3, Nerve parlor and | «cellar, fran , wo 81,800 | AY frou Virgins, consisting of good driv Meee eee eee cir anil tring, the | Gov, Beaver and the following-named gentle- | told ell about, bimeclt. Mr. Shee eaid chat BL gellar, bath, and yard; nolmsement, reut, 840. Apply | H, bet, sth a watery and base. 00 | Nt Ee HUGH GUIGLE up fo the igure mentioned, 1.450, high | men, members of the citizens’ relief committee ; Leer Raetnte mt | 1 bet. ath and 0th sta, Re + O-HOR water mark of the school. be A 6-HORSE POWER PAYNE & expecte i 3,250 vertieel engine ofa aver : it is expected that this vast crowd of pupils | better and could have been worse, wud that he must Wear a plaster-of-paris jacket, with af of Philadelphia, who had been selected to meet lar bricks, 6 rooms aud bat the governor: Mayor Edwin H. Fitler, chair- | TRIN ERS > : ill be y Roo be -bar down his spine, for ‘three years i BUSINESS CHANC eu 4,500 | ADAMS & HANSON, Clopper’ i ve paring ancl gaa Hh oF en- | man, Thomas Dolan, Robert C. Ogden, John | Oclr to get better, ko Nampty-Dumpty vont WESCOTT & WILCOX | Se 2 E, near ad vt. aw. tesiory aid basement brick, |" | County, Marylaud oe ibundages of spare roca, NOt Be an | y. Huber and Francis B. Reeves. Tho for-| Hout, and felt very and, aind-made hie Silk ‘1907 Pa. ave. n. er ee 0 een and bath . 4,700 on HALE 7 HANDSOME BLOOD-BAY MAKE; | @ undance of spare room. mulation of a plan for the concentration | then he thought he would try and eat some oni = clues wine vel ui ears old; drive le or d , wad- —-——.—___ ibe 2 Wi - * BE: hberhood ; satistactory reason tor selling | poome wii mod te ” 6,500 | dler: pertectly yentle; very stylish, Jd Het SM Ts i and distribution of the various funds now | dinner. and bave a glass of champagne to kee} 5 730Cook's alley, 47.97.25 nu; long lease can also be received. Ad- | § "bet. Lath aud Lat sini aiat it ANACOSTIA. being collected for the benefit of the suf-| 4) pis spirits. After dinner be te cpus 4 rs re ee Sng ie j; 7-000 POH SALE- a PSUR, [prise ered aap pracnery Momenipe eagle tans Dotter that be amused himecif’ by putting oll 7 Stable, stalls, nr. Pa, —FOR FULL INFORMATION IN REGARD TO b gad 7. RTANT! A Narrow Escape.—Between 7 and 8 o'clock | Gov. Beaver, and he laid before the meetin: 2 Tihas Sw GiLE BO Tavesce slats ste 12 | Ae all Local Sigcks git Bonds, call on basement brick, + 7,000 | “actual bargains ina umber of slightly re 4 1 Bessel’s Court, “tr 10.3 Pian: F c i ins 5 ee the pills and medicines tokens cocoon last evening. while Milton Fillius, Maurice | a letter addressed to Mayor Fitlér containing which he should begin on. But ashe medé- i eee ve_| Arnold and Dick Goddard, all about twelve to | his opinion as to how the money should be | tuted he fell asleep aud when he woke up in ee fiftoen years of age. were taking a skiff ride on | used : bout bt WUR SALE — MANURE FROM 180 HORSES. rw . 4, ink > ” the morning he had quite forgotten about his frame, renting at’ $27, pric Fanny to'the Metropolitan Kallroad Co., Nu. 241i | the river below the bridge. Dick upset the | Tp this letter the governor said: “After care- | i Tomek, Lowen tet bas pet dog bad a, - 3.00 boat by perching on one side of it. Young | fui consideration and consultation I have a d vd, and that the aaa ee | gE ent: P- | eaten the pills und expired, and thw 0 WILL BUY HORSE, WAG( lot 182120 to all LI E, 1313 F st. 734 LOth st. now. in row, and thinking OU: 1 1 Elegantly tui shone—95 a ‘S rooms, lot 19'8x100-......... * 7,250 | Sd Organs; in perfect order ee aa TR Seaeaeh oe NER WITH eae eaoae “iitea ave, lot 162147, hoveeved £5 sna me | eee - Re *y — AN ED—PA NE XN Mass. ave., it bs » improve one Cor. 19th and H sts. nw. V peying grocery bu: . Address 8. P.. Star} brick and one fi ating 7) 3 Otte jeld-zt” | per foot room ‘brick “dwellinig: RLEDAN EXOUISITE TONED BEX 1d, who was handicapped with » heav L sas - Regia u 1 ‘OR SAL) EXQUISITE TONED, BEAUTT- | Arnold, who was handicapped with a heavy inted as a commission to sid me in this work | lady's cat bad licked a plaster and gone into s lor 10 | B’harness, stock, uuxtures, &¢., of grocery and provi y ~ 7,500 “ t 5 u ai peated ase t 4 . ly L . i Ei, 1807 Fat | sion stores deine, ienod Panis rage chance, ‘Aon We S beautital new uate terete, roee (WOgS, BTEINWAY PIANG: | overcoat, hind « hard struggle, and, but for the | the folowing gentlemen: Edwin H. Fitler, | fit’ Later on, the miasma which ‘wow exhaléd ‘T-BY RO. HOLTZMAN. REAL gEg- | ** Store cor. 11th aud N stsn.w. Jeld-ur won OY 7th st. nw. ‘jel & BROS. +) | assistance of Charles Poates and Geo. Webster, | Thomas Dolan, Robert C. Ogden, John ¥. Hu- | from the floor led to the taking up of 7500 | «OH GALU—ANOTHEN BARGAIN FOI GOuE | WBO Mappened to be near at hand in another | ber and Francis B Reeves Philadelphia; Jas, | (oma Usnerneth then’ won teand he be ybssement brick, 1 roous «2, 9,500 ctave “Rosewood carved | boat, would likely have been drowned. His |p scott, Redben Miller, &. 8. Marvin, Pitts- the ratsand mice wifo had perished utave., near K st. bw. elecaut brick jege,vesy Gaudsome aud Th fine ears ery awed | comrades swam ashore, B Be e dies of pe o PEEnTER & CONLiFF, 1231 E st. nw. my ls. Insurance Broker. 10th and F sta aw JOR SALE-ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND. HOUSES. Liquor store. Will seli at halt cost of stock on hand wn for selling to retire frou business. Inquire at ith st. 2. w. dele nee, larwe lot. Wepbixen Mr. Ellsworth Smith and Miss | U6; John Fulton, Johnstown, and Hl. 4 Cum- | from spontaneous combustion owing, to their eT oT =q7 | 8500 cash ‘ments ‘will pur- SDDING.— Ar. . 188 | mens, Williamsport. I respectfully su t | having rtaken of an ointment, So Humpty- {OK SALE—A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY, PKOVI- | ®chiye pretty. U-roumn brick houses, hod, {Ok SALE Ai THE NEW YORK CARRIAGE AND | Hattie Johnson, both recently of this place, | that these gentlemen should visit the stricken Dumpty never allowed bimeclf to be ill 8 iilecliata baryain. Ji. SAMMONS, Oth and if | impe, out ns These houses ate new . | 2 Haruess Kepository. 46 Pe. ave were married at the home of the bride’s par- | districts at once and so determine the direc-| forfear that he should share the fateot the sts. uw. re Jel Splendid veoperty on FW. between Gils asad aty im Carriages, Busxies, Carts, Wagons, Huruess, | Cuts. on New York avenue, Wednesday night. | tions in which the funds entrusted to them | poor animals, and he lfved happily ever after {OK RENT—-SIOKE AND DW'LLING ON IM-]| 7th; can be converted into business prop- Lu} Hoven, Whips, Halters, Sheets “Nets Saadicg, | They will live in the city. should go beyond the supply of food, clothing, | ward. | Bf 'peedeet teeters horoughfure tor millinery, ¢ erty with very Uitte expense; very largs lot; Eaay CallanAseceoee Se tent aud second- | MiscELLANgous.—The roads around Burrville bedding. &c., which is r ly and systemati- ———.99—_—— ret eeiteah ““Kaeehbating ie On TOthenear F st. n. w. Story aud tesement Painting and repairing properly doue. W.-Y Eevee, | ae reported to be in a very bad con cally going on.” Sam Jojies on Corset Strings. 43 A eh en oe brick, lot 25x95 ; good’ location for business; Proprietor. 23” | The Baltimore and Ohio branch is busier than e governor's plan, as set forth in the | proms New Orleans Sermon. Oth st. Bw. AF. podunar Soqeenientabe br erakenee te ee F BH! Wali & Gy | PROK SALE-OVER 200 CatutIAG iD | ever since post-deluvian traflic began.——Mrs. | ghove communication, was then discussed and Many of the modern belles, after getting 106 LOth st uw. ZF. Proved property. Address BU. ¥.,Stur uilice. Jeu Je8-5t CMe ee d aa alos wubee Lanegan her oe unanimously. adopted. and it was decided that | uomscives shaped up by the corset, the ~ 7 7 CAS) 7 y = ~. ~y" > be ¥ ICON ‘7 lage on Washi street,——" johnstown ‘a Phila ipbi: e! missi: FURNISHED HOUSES. TDS RE SS MHG BANE OCCASION TO. VISIT | J Fon SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, 1708 44H s7, | BerOy aud Keumingion Watvne, Laueies nactoms | eat concert at the Baptist church to-night | ‘te,Pbiladelphia members of the comm ‘Mon. | servant pulling at one end of the string and COMPLETE PRINTED LIST AT MY OFFICE. | ,2,,/07ope during the summer, should purchuse h.w.; no reasonable offer refused small cash pay- | Sakpnettes aud Livht Coaches, Also, Z ises to yield $100 to the suff th bse ag erie jooks Lik i tt ae on presentation, at upwards of 2.000 Bauking. Mow of 9500: © pow zstory aud. basement brick | “St tit Private fanifion decitvas of aiiber buyingor Bie minis Wav at he day. she at the other, looks just like. = wasp, and i Seer. Stent: tases $30 to S00 cack. pithout charge” Aprly for particulars,” KIC) HCO. jee oat inet in ranidly improving section. | sciling turaouts, will ud it to their advautage te unior Rifles held their weekly drill at Masonic jov. Beaver announced that be h¥d aban-| ghe’ll sting you like a wasp, too. You have Baukers, G13 15th st. my 7-1. ih LE ak AT Gu inc, us iy fachities ior the purchase and aie of | all last night. ‘They connist of about twenty doned the idea of using $1,000,000 out of the (OUNT Horses, Cart id ace — SAD ‘Hi ‘Bea “ tenlnes Id youths, i ji . “¢,, | got mothers in this town who will rig up their Fee ses T SSTORE 216 10TH ST. NE. roou House ou handsome corner lot ; $5,200, wy" birhuyg, stubling aud storage incilities are’ une: | Gollar toy eile Th cee — a state treasary under the proposed indemnity | 9 ators and send them %® an entertainment wholesale market and La ave. ; suitable ‘New d-room House beautifully panned and Buished, | gualed by'cuy estaDlulmentian this countey, Waser, | Collar toy rifle, ‘The company has been | bond scheme, for the reason that such action we age eect rawech gee =e Sab La a cores areas *'Sfe-rooin House, cellar and attic, large lot; @5,000. bow Pu TORO Lata sitar at Solos ok eon, Ths eme Zea are, | might eatabliah a bad p pee ea has de- | Merciful to such. * The devil Gout want o bet- ate “= s | Six-room House, cellar and a ree lot; . | mal attained _muc! ‘iency. e officers are: | cided i i vm. | 7 x i Cossiss: ENTS AND STORAGE SOLICITED. athe xrounds surrounding these houses have ample | 30x SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE Re-| Arthur Eno, captall ; Arthur Tew, first heu- Fag erg ey eee “rere iy fed ter thing than to have a side entertainment Having a very large store in good location and | “Jes-iw REDFOMD W. WALKER, 1006 F st. Suires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance: | tenant. Chas. ‘Tolson, second lieutenant; | poy, by private corporations. The goy- | Started to preaching. The best we can do is Jnnge cugide apace so taaying ferrdtere tek meee SALE | Be dos of thane: no Laudling-yf tuel._ Send forcirculat | Maurice Haines, first eant, and Warren | S0verHor had Foon offered a mifiion | do right. As long as I feed my children I am vk ments or bo ais nchalaituh Goes ce ae onion ema k FOR SALE-VABNISHED WAGONS: CARPENTER, | ; Collars by mation Maen yer, rand this ‘they must nfove their boarding I 5 horses, bus Sthand N streets northwest, Noe 190d Batreet, | A’ furniture, milk, and feed waxons: ulsoplattormt without security and withbut intesest, tholoe®-| Son's food ouch © gang. That fc sight y brick, estate sales. Sales day every ednesday. xL00. Fine grounds. House has eleven (11) | spring wagons, carriayes aud bugwies; 2 stages, 2 Prudery in Boston. ers to be reimbursed by the legislature at its | WOU ? 4 4 ROOK & LOWSNTHAL, Suitiopeers, ma exclusive of cellar. Seveu (7) bed rooms, Fine | SPFNg carts, aud 1 pouy art, on casy payments. : i session, and he bas accepted this offer. | brothers; why dou't you preachers say amen, G12 Sti tl Fat bi, yates C(I Ow. | ew down tee Potoune siver joces of house. SORN'S: COOK, 8255 A correspondent writes to the St. Louis Globe- =n =) sil be used to clear the streams preachers responded with « hearty amen.) 34k Bea as FO SALE — STOCK, FIXTUKES AND GOOD | Houses well and substantially built, ‘Workmananip | _8P0-3m basso Democrat from Boston: “Boston matrons of the | This tem Aieee} is fa pean ——— Story beh Ore silbof aa establisted gasing ae store: Uatock | of the highest order. : most exclusive set decided this year not to per- | *7d Place the highways in order and perform | 110. ponnet Butt for the Wrong Aisle. 2400 'Stoughto fresh, clean and stapie: ui Jovation ; reascuable rent; THREE AMERICAS EXPOSITION. 7 5 other necessary state wor! 408 Brongn: fon leave.) Abely or address “ECONOMY SHOE | For Sale. IN. | mit their daughters to attend the Harvard boat From the Buffalo Courier. 2410 Stoughton ats SIUSE, 63 718 o Canad _wy3t- Lm ¢ ——— . THE LOST PASSENGERS. Two More Boards of Trade Appoint | "4c, which hove been regarded hitherto a8 | The following is the full and complete list of | | lady of fashion who ae ee Goa ee Standing Committees. events well worthy of local society's flattering passengers lost from the day express on the of acertain church, close Mg hace dormer 4 patenicary patronage, and thus it came about Pennsylvania road at East Conemaugh on the sent an order to her milliner ach FIXTURES, BKICK | Must be leased tor 5 or 6 yea: The boards of trade of Portland, Me.,and| that the university class contests that day of the flood. It is the first yet published: | 8° bonnet. The millines is an artist tad stable of" coal yand | ware apply to CORLEY Bhos., Fargo, Dak., have notified Secretary Anderson | took place, a few nO, age were ies Long, Curwensville, ‘Pa. z Sole agents for the owner. | of the appointment of the following standing | "0t witnessed by many of the really girls. ae. — : The fairest buds that blossom in the hothouse MEER THE ‘OR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN— BRICK HOUSE. | committees on the Three Americas Exposition | of fashion, under the ssthetic system of cul- a 1742 Pst. u. w.. containing 14 2 bath Oo zooms und ali mi. the house ts open for inepeetiony of 1892: ture alone understood in the modern Athens, st. brk.. Yr. o 1412 Stoughton »' 1408 Stoughton st, 3 ot the, Senn 60! FUKSISHED. 32, ove —_ — i202 a — brk., * I expires January sel iE Story” rik, O° | ens gues daauary 66 1p CONTRACTORS, BUILDE! Db orners. | Cath. s A Sour bigeks from tivundary. on lahat steed rans 60 Base gual duniping ground. ny a M_M. PARKER, 1418F st._ | price per month (unfurnished). IE WORLD DO MOV “Terrestrisl Clock,” Kk. prices; watches cleaned, $1; first-class mai: : rings, | and should be exsinined to be appreciated Portland Board of Trade—Joseph E. Bladon, it, and the gilded youths with large $50 Pa ave... d-story Marranted oue year, eI; ail clock and jewelry work ut | reasonably, ag the owner desires to lea’ i 3. ; He y wide trousers mourned. It was ver brick, Sr, "25x00 © the Jorest prices in the city; we dety colnpetiuion, meshes 2. BROW Ny Meal Batata rineen Pali Hey [arhdaeg ih ate 4 ad it eeoms that he decision of the = fIMEM, SURVEYOR AND CIVILENGL | LE—THAT ELEGAN Milliken, mammas on this q no! W2 AUREL DRIEIOE ARGUE SCE | POL SAR-THAT BLOAT Fargo Board of Trade J.,W. Yan Nieda | revered another jear, based av it in 8 aoe 2 enbecial attention ‘to subdivision of a Top 33 a permission to ‘imspect, apply to GU: — nt; C, D, Holmes, secretary; Col. McGill, | point not less important than one of 1m F a eae aR ee Sst SAECO NETTNS IL Moston, and J. W. Basith.” pera my 4 ‘atten Jollchtrnea Masesapane ml rca pr — omental, 2 AUCTION SALES. imoulthiy’ to anhs” will secure You Perfect gem A Colored Priest to be Ordained. | anywhere else in the world. To put. it briety, See ee = YF 5 ¥ Py i a mn was come Fac! eae OH DLN, Ae Sere iri ach Gta psn ats | sneer age Seng of 1420 N st., 3 J — — eo on conciasa's rout Br latent er aga SO *NTISMENT (No. 202, FENRSAEVANIA ACE: ESaame Ee chs th gad Sin ets. nr | church, will be taken in Baltimore on the 2ist | decollete for ang use, In fact, they were tee 2m 2518 FS _| on WEDNESDAY ‘MORNING, JUNE NINE. | Cut excel che Rannament np of aan peers afer aahamget it aebuid eens, — igor: Fok, BENT; FIFTEEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, | TEENTH, 1540, commencing at TEN Q'CLOK, at | caster nection anjence, and the work isot be RARE 2 , oy Fm ame Wr mode™ improvements 1263 9 ot. Bow Fe | ae rene contents eek eel arene E will the best! capectally the plamblog snd stove were, |oolored man ever ordained @ priest in the Se ee SE SS ee eee ee ‘They are open soringpection all day United States, The only other colored priest aE cath see FS See reeres| Seas. ae esareezwo ag epiake | pening Saend hago Sy te | "ec, bow” ahd you some fo reat noe rear, 7 1 Haze nd Tenleytown toed, imuedisicig’ oppocis | __ Gurureana Tabacco. FS ousss : Father Tolton was ordained at He at-| away off here? This in’t much of a neighbor- Oak View. wits, sort, and food, ‘will will ff be offered asa | improvementa: i, tended the convention of colored Catholics in | hood for your profession, is it?” Told deta ale st ear eaely io this city in January it will be remembered. “Is it? “Ishould shudder and groan, That jeld-dts “Auctions An ice combine has been made in New York, | building right over the way is s cooking school, CILDING PAPERS, MORTAR | COLORS. Tat Bet and the ice. delivered is olly 6% | ner, and the mee ‘the back lot is a boys’ B AR eced at x on a Genta, Moth, Feoct Enver and Caarsoel Coe inches, ~ 5 vie advertised for s partner mby 4. 3. W, DONS, 204 lUth st. nw.

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