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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1889. 3 FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS| CITY AND DISTRICT. THE FALL OF THK BASTILE. THE GOSPEL OF REST. THE VALUARUE MECHANIC. = FOR SALE—HOUSE JOR SALE—A CHEAP HOUSE ON O BETWEEN Poe sas VERY DESIKABLE LOT ON NEW rR be loweet get be AND ASSORTMENT A Big Celebration in Washington Park, | The Prime Requisite for a Happy Sum- | Some Very Good Advice to the Young % and 18th sts. ‘at the it for cash @ A wealthy London merchant gives the . 100 or aa es yi D Pc a Soe price taken Srouce, ADDIS ‘HILL “5 30H i- | no trade. am Sa Burros reduced 0 4130; 7 secret of hi rel as phe oy New York-President Harrison’s Tribute mer Outing—Keep Cool; Go Slow. Man Learning His Trade. Ot» ee een aren GREELY COUNTY, | $170: Jump Surreys, 81 The French citizens of New York and vicin- | From Medical Classics. From the Stationary Engineer. JOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN IN 4 10-ROOM | JOR SALE — 640 ACR GREELY COUNTY, a pee always feel happy when I am advertising, for Fis: St Hour, co Ot, copente tha peneton ete: | Rr tannan 1, ultram Sania Fe, rroas UPB sa. rank Bd Toei ot then Iknow that, waking or sleeping, I ieve a | it¥ Yesterday began the onehundredthanniver-| The gospel of rest—of true rest and sensible | When a young ‘mn starts out tollearn his ng house or offi Price $7.: DAVID. SPONE, £60 Fats mw is-ae BOOP st.nw._| walnut, @v48" eany” FHE OWNER OW A THREE-STORY.| 20°98 ___GaIFUL TOTS ON NG | Boo that nw. Plance for rent. one who never tires, nevor makes mistakes, and | exercises opened with an official reception to | that blunts and deadens the physical and in- | mew field of life on which he is eutering, it oh.so vesy autioen to male samen pelnged tesnainoe, Sut Stand LOC atest ee ee GOUNTRY BOARD | Whois certain to enter the households trom | Consul-General Bruwaert, in which Mr. Henry | tellectual powers, but that which, taken wisely, | important that he should bear sn sit thie Iedlnve ty Bor the anime for 85.300, three-story and | $1.25. One lot_ ou 10th, bet. " COUNTRY BOARD. which, if at all, my trade must come.” To | Maillard, president of the French centennial | gives promise of the continuance of strength | fact, viz: That his position, so far as it relates ; dest business purposes. | small frame; $1,375. CHAS. A. SHi y piss ORD D STONE SooFec ne: | ayia * Siem oo 6 OOS FARM DQQULES FROM HANCOCK: 6 uIEEs secure the services of such an agent as this | Committee, made the address of welcome.|and promotes the harmonious develoy- sata ts tutcinsioally om efacationsl ant, JOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE; PRICE REDUCED R SALE—LOT ON 218T., . LAND M. ; x of Berkeley Springs: three A Letters of t were from President} ment of every organ and faculty. it} as much so as in the school or col from 5 300— F° Br & Rat near 17th; 20582100: | Location 0 ell, Sally; Bealthy regres cand : : Bit Sete rae th. cellar, furhece, mod: | alley: $158 per foot. BJ. ave, pear 2d gi. otters | dress Min: A.J. DELASLANE, Hancock, Ma. iyis'ss | Sorewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tax Carnot, Ferdinand de Lesseps, F. R. Coudert,|is the pace that kills, The strong-| which he may bave recently graduated. The — = aa Evexma Stan. It is read by everybody m brained and ‘imbed t soon | simple f ¥ 3 Belek 8 1006 F si. n'w__ | (JOUNTRY BOARD. NEAR MOUNTS VA, Mayor Grant, Governor Hill,Grover Cleveland, | brained and strong-lim! may not 80 soot ple performance of so many hours’ work 800 Fst aw. “OR SALE-CHEAP-LOTS, NORTHWEST. OF srife, Resins location lanes rome; spring beds. | Washington, President Harrison and Vice-President Levi P. | show the wear and tear of modern life, but it | per day, while it has certain financial meas+ OH SALE-ONE OF THE BEST LocaTIONS IN | F'tece wanted isin weet, S810 69 al idea drfring bores. ‘hadreas Ht’ N° REDON == Morton, exhausts the weaker man. Americans, how-| ure of value to the employer, has a value te south front pugalae back to Gat Will be wold at | ey. 81010. CHAS. A. SHIELDS. 1008 F st. nw. 15-3 UMMER BOARD —IN-FINE-LOGATION = Band of Hope Meeting. President Herrison’s letter was: May the | ¢ver, will not take life easily, and too often | himself when properly considered thet is bargain. ALBERI ¥. FOX, 920 F st nw. jy15- BE SALF— BROOKLAND '— SPECIAL! te y ri feyganda. Airvt-claee thle; bs miles, from Pitas ree epoca : aa aioe homes ——- be Leniyoeted filled —_ they over-exert themselves more in the sum- | greater than can be measured in currency, As OR SALE-ONLY 375 ICE BAY WINDO' 4 Frank: Jexandria; } le from station ; ins & ndent, Mrs. Lewis secretary, ® mee re ity, con’ ntment an 'Y | mer than in the winter. The day begins with | his ress and standing in the school a: Picts: That neh Kaa cart oe havgatneat Comme “| in -9 aca nguSpe. ing under the temperance tent at North Caro- the ench repablio ever. live in honor among | the harried breakfast and the mad rash or pell- | Pended on the thorongh mental understanding FLERBERT HOUSE, LAUREL MD. A Few lina avenue and 7th street southeast yesterday | te nations an; a4 ci mell drive to catch the train, and it ends in | Of each progressive step he took, 0, ouly in ‘boice Board; large ‘terms Pulroed | n good Price $1 oe Wi R Prop R SALE—THE PIANO BARGAIN OF THE | Sary of the fall of the bastile with a grand re-| vacation methods — cannot be too widely | trade and goes into ashop totally unschooled : Per were Will efor D. STONES me beautiful fatebed PA | Cirons though silent orstor working for me; | «stom and concert at Washingtom park. ‘The | Preeched at this timeef the your, Wot the rest | in the manual porformants of ba’ Antics te the 4-3 NOK SA ley CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1006 Fst. now. le, c $ gy13-2t JOHN O. JOHNSON, 928 Fst. — ALE ee cht — facant Rooms, with good 3 oad more material sense, his advance in mechanical WD and Ma tie. tenproved. Corner atin | FOE SATE LOG NOTH SIDE 3ST, Noui,ce Vr | porctey booutiral lawn au abunaanc of abade; teri | Sf¥@™ROON. ven pee eas on ae Levi P. Morton's lettor: Ihave the honor to | *%5 shag eyresar: gt songht, could find | skill and knowledge is dependent on his thor- Puthoree WLLL E JOMSSTON, 150s Penowylvana one, two, three and four years. JOHN SHERMER & ————_ y: pit auxiliary of the W. C.| acknowledge the receipt of your esteemed = ~ : ntry | Oughly understanding not only th je CO., 1407 F st. Bee SPRINGS BOARD IN A PRIVATE | T. U., has over four hundred members wearing | favor of the Sist ultimo, and thank you for es ee ee au old f i *k, but the why and wheretor 5 : d | tails of his work, but the why and wherefore ee SS ge ; Tooms 8x12, 2d floor, 85 per week; two in | the red, white and_ bli ibb bolizing | the complime: terms in which it is | *2*0ugh which the old coach trundled. Gold 3 7 NEW KR SALE—20x84 TO 4-FOOT ALLEY, WITH 4 % je red, wi an ue ribbon, sym! ing 'P} mntary vermi of ¥ of each operation. FOR SE; BANDSOME SOED MRANR NEN! | BOK, SALE OREO FRO, APSEY IRE | Arona 84 kangen toot La, doors Tite Aévess | the triple pledge. ‘The song service was led by | couched. ° You are quite correct in assuming | Soa wrawiine, echt ee ot Mallow | SNathere etwaye uaa been, and probably always qemented cellar: very large Kitchen: modern pT Te | ey Pee ee OT ee estar | County. W. Va. 3912-3t"__| Dr. Hensley, with organ and cornet accompa | my unaltering friendship for the land of your | bosonied sens oar lights of ‘rain- | Will be, two * of mechamies—those who Bo rey ko oe ed) — ET HILL—HIGH, HEALTHY; | LARGE, | niments. Catechism and responsive exercises | birth, All the children uf the American revo- ; stand at their bench and go through the mane WIEETAM Ma Yse, 516 9th ot. nw. j Aap re 08 . ; hed turf, ‘or yellow ribbon of dusty Rooms; heautiiul groves few from door; } were led by the superintendent and secretary | lution were taught to love the fair iand of | ¥** . turf, ; oe e, | ual motions of thes ork Lik gtomat = - Bott. sbring en milk co. and vegetables adults pre: | respectively. Impressive songs and recitations | France, and to revere end honor the great men | TO Winding into the horizon; gray castle. | Ual motions of th sey nate ms on wy YOR SALE. sell for 833 ferred. For particulars address the MI joes ir li or red-roofed cottage; green-topped elm, » “ ption of why the FYEHi Mare msyestwents, pePREssED Also, lot LIN, Hauitlfon, Loudoun Co. Va, d were given singly by the members, and a very | she sent us, who so freely offered their lives | O° ehalbee rat “ping lark, or | Tesults areas ther are, and the other that class PRICES: Zepitel as. at’ | (OUNTRY BOARD IN THE BEAUTIFUL SHEN. | instructive illustrated lecture entitled “Danger | and fortunes in our struggle for freedom. I stately rook—each of the thousand and one | °f men who make no moves without knowing SEWdly That. rovins, stable, be a : ; Taxes | C'andoah Valley location high aud healtny; 2 tiles | Signals” by Mrs. M. M. Welch, an expert and | may therefore say that my affection for France hhases of mature etched itself ‘clearly into his | Why and how results are obtained, andthe rele, SE -fry een Sek aaa oe Foe SALE—33,000 SQUARE FEET Or GnouRD from Berryville; rooms large and airy. Address Mi popular chalk-talker on Capitol Hill. was a hereditary sentiment, and the kindness | - era: ; tive importance of each ste Th he ‘& Uisvcan double trou inks lapeotsd property ia part paymede, SWORM: | =_V- SHEPHERD, Berryvi Mae, ee which Treceived during my oficial residence | Memory and became a “bright bit” in the gal- | ive, importance of ‘euch step. ° Tl ts the x wi STEDT'& BRADLEY, B27 Fst. dy13-0t OR RENT-AT_ WASHINGTON GROVE — TWO Transfers of Real Estate. in Paris not only served to create many warm | COvtuont in the tine thon Lanett de anaes a {0m Chat athecls the wind Gon cheer compre- x JOR SALE—LQTS AT ECKINGTON, BROOK: | 24 ahd Goncavom™ Board. S93 | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | friendships, but to increase my interest in your i ey hension of principles equally with detai x ‘Rossiyn ah 1 f | Lames Geore ave. 4¥12-3¢" ue I state we haveno time, and, alas! too often no F qual th details, and NE- : land, nahd Ivy City. Also in all parts o! FEW SELECT BOARDERS CAN BE NICELY | Thomas H. Fully to Mary Jane Henry, sub | 2Ative land. I offer you, gentlemen, my heart- inclisatior a il, ‘And 80 the | leads unfailingly to that higher field where SE-215 3d: city, Cottages in suburbs.” JONAS & GIBBS, A RS iCELY felt fulati th a eal m to notice detail. Further interesting facts furnished 3 id’g, 13th und F ‘sccommodated within 10 minutes’ walk of post | 94. 9q. 722; $2,000. M. I. Weller to Robert M. | ‘<!t congratulations on the grand achievements | Chace goes on. A brute of a man| kill, deligence and marked ability find their jyl3-6t WELLER & REPEITI, 321 = “TOT ON 14TH | Ottice avd depot of Warrenton, Va, and (six) 6 miles 9 Petit of your country during the century which ht “4 | natural level. The young m who, on begin- SOR SALE_A THRER-GTORY GRICE, ROO! oats pase Te aid attest cous | 0M, Warrenton, Sprinys, Va" plehty of shade, ice, | Bell, lot 7, sq. 1078; $—. M. McNamara to F.| has” passed since ite birth to freedony and eecikod Ee uae sien sk ain ung Bie esa oitoaes Eee fy, Ree snd geile, modern teapereemene ies 1G Fa fats on Gah Soho HOUCHEN* Warrenton, van se Miyig-ait" | Dankmeyer, pt. 10, sq. 776; $1,000. B. H, War-| my bost wishes for the happiness and pros- | P lng energies and jaded body, is | 8ct# upon these truths, will develop that abil- 57, cor. Ls ce rwooD, het. = ner to Mary A. McCarthy, sub 75, sq. 512; $8,500. | PeFity of the people of our sister republic in | pated by flagging energies and jaded body, peittot S25, GL BOER Carrey BOARD — NEAR STATION, = E best found in some primitive spot where only | ity which is not ganged by mere manual dex- = = T T ) Unouse, on nigh ground; extensive shady lawns; fine | R. M. Libbe: the old world. : terity, but —— i SA AM! SE- © acer 4 : ground: ¢ ; fine 5 y to C. M. Matthews, pts, 237, 238 aie x ‘hocchauyoleoeears Sadly ts nates ane’ ¥, but rather that which, when in later De nae Stx]00; on 1th et: srw. mraot be old ais Ba cents old now; Li.00O fest | cand ananmonaunton Diem of Jersey silk and butter; ae) at Sed as 3.508 EA. iloviieoeuceie iriendal hip ok ths | tollet, He might; but, i he is uot likewise a | whey ie worket Omen wa eke E i : oe Asst? _ | Fairfax county, Vi *sy3-e0zw! * to 8, 3 i: superintend the work of others, P Pee: Ee eas oe Fairfax county, Va. Jy3-co2w' ‘eyser 8. Ayres, pt. 10, bik. 8, Kalorama | 60 tong existed between the United Stee cua | blockhead, he will not.” Happiness may linger | *Uperintend the wor thers, will enable BOARDEHS FOR SUMMER AND | Heights; @— O. V.'N. Callan to C. R. New- | fo long existed between the Unite binding by | £0 Study the gold of a daisy’s heart, beneath | him to creditably fill the W ANiiat steadow varia, 23 miles from Orange Ct. | man, lot 4, blk. 10, do.; @—. M. ©. Peck to “ ‘ the shade of some scarce-trodden forrest. The | tions come to those wh use 01 e, vi Y we “d th on trit ~ Gunes’ Accs able icone mcderta” Ne teas: | Maréella M: Richardson, lot 19; bik: 8, Colam- | Pouce mae gag’ enon, the doctrine of, the | pursuit goes headlong ou the dreary” highway. | DTin8, as well ns mb ———— et » B- i i 4 ¥ v u ei ‘or! To FESS OIE, SE. BETWEEN 21s AND | MUSTAYLON, Orange Ct: Honse, Orange Co.Va.10-5: | bia Heights; $2,918.75. RJ. MeCarthy to | Pohoas rls, and by the mission they have} We pall up stream, To rest? Never! To | them in their work. position, Such posi- bring thought and l dexterity, to assist ch men we owe the near Pa. ave., reduced from 30c. to axood investment, WRIGHT & STUCK! sh ” wid-3e_ : eh = | Elizabeth A.'Gallagher, sub 82, sq. 1003, @—. time ourselves on the home-stretch with a| improvements of the age in every branch of acon IRST-CLAM! NISON , , 5 a x ° ; jo SALE—CHEAP_4 FINE RESIDENCE ON | | p st between 20th ‘oun county: Va Late Air tomy goed wien, | L. Gardner et al. to FF. Repetth, pt. 32, sq. d for self-government. strong current to send up the record. The | Mechanics. Sot arpa hin. puot Uiettens Conant gt guia | "Sree orp Binns PAS raidts teeseematon ropes, GHARY | 1, ooo ary Foray 810%" Genmnge coliegs | The one hundredth ansiverery of the fall] Aes ope erie, t7 much, Happinen ie «| It 4,8 thet that too mony mechanics work ee me RTT ee 9th, 402100 10 ores: {fee tran 3.¥- | 17, vec. 9, Barry Farm; $175. Gonzaga college @ one hundredth anniversary of the state, not a process, Like sleep, it lovesaquict | long day after day accomplishing their wor cacy SE wear 17th, north 9 SE ae aaaoan county Va, 3710-1 to Eilen Foley, sub 194, #4, 621; $3,000. | Fanny | of tho Bastile was celebrated by publicmectings | heart and flow the aggressive soul. pi mgr gol engage Pig ve Face , t the De farm, i . Washington to Susan J. Brian, lots 3 and 4, js = “Gather eh ehihe ise he direct and legitimate re of a lack o ou F between 9th and 10th sts, aw. ote tn Sigh geet Ey Siew BB and 0. Healthy fgeations laneeiaws spice: | blic. 5, Rong; $200, RT. Hansou to 8 L. Jack. | 224 fetes in Paris and throughout the pro- but gather them with a gentle touch; for they |PFoper and thorough application ‘im their th all modern unps.. No. | investment; terms easy. 20th, 29 by average of SO; ‘at 940; | did opring water, Private teas cared fore Taras, bile : vinces. Transparencies bearing representations | °" - 8 soon Y | earlier mechanical life, The point emphasized : St. near btn, 402100, 2 frames Feuting at $40; ie fe te son, pt. 45, bik. 17, Eftingham place; $600, W. 8. aring repi 2 the ip ian point emphasized H-PACKER dg aud baw. wise | ok #30 thonth. "E.G. DELANDER, Boyt, Mae gy Williams to T. J. Flack, lot 14, eq. 1058; @—. | Of Gen. Boulanger were displayed in the win- | Witter in a feverish palm. Only recently have | i.'thit the mind that is able throuch esrctol i SALE-CREAP—\ GOOD SIX-HOOM BRICK | 7A number of Chewy Lote in Meridian HM. Moust | ‘-vxcELLENT BOARD AT FARM-HOUSE.ON THE | Wiliams te T. J. lestges| ts 5, 7 | dows of the League of Patriots and other Bou-| "¢ beard Dr. Richardson's emphatic warning | ¢-.:ing and appliestion to bree eta wana bagmecs| Plequant Cantey cute gud qtber suburban wab- | Fister deuigttral shade: pleuiy of nik frat | ty 9, eq, TO Be Ne oer tol Be a. | langist resorts, “These devices ‘called forth a | that whatever quickens the action of the eart | ("nin ige of principles involved, as well’ an carom Br SH, we pant | ortega Ae 8 |, an 104: 8. FO few hootings from passessby bat ein the a: | beyond ite natural speed. subtracts from that agg oe t a ‘ execution of detail in the work, is one that av. Bio St Mary's Co. Mae yoo ception of the disorders in the Place de Ia Con- | {td of stored vitality which alone can < hich shoul = =a Bi 19th and Hi sta. u.w. OR SALE-GILT EDGE—11 PER CENT IN- g M ee 4 5 proaches that standard of ability which sh F LAND COUNTRY CLUB HOUSE.—NOW| ‘The Early Rald on Washington.” | ©°Fde and at the office of La Presse the =e fide me over, tho crisis of life. And | {. the aim of every your in 4 anteetine ———— veatment, for $4,000; renting for $74: 8 nearly FE GALE-LOTS IN MT. PLEASANT, FROM 1 man who is beg: ew S-story Houses, 5 rooms, in an excellent location; JR ‘to guests, transient it; Cool d i i undoub the mad rush for so-called —his oy adi pana: WEBER, TEES | OS Fleming Huildivg., | auaaity® Seer appotitinens of hold SteaNfatced | To the Editor of Tax Evaxrva Stan: Fite Sreworks atthe fatee las oroainy Ss | Blcaare te not only responsible for | #08 bi mrchanicl uation fis work in the arabes sy6-1m_ : sci | Siedeim OO TSHR ann, | , 1 Rotice an article in your issue of the 18th | somewhat marred by rain, but the Place dela | H0Ftened lives; it breeds disappointment | 97°F. When be lias attained this no question Fo se” pouses — 2b miu idp ou ety te cain pe we GPRING DANK FARM TWO MILES Frow-aLex: | R*nt purporting to give an account of the | Concorde, the Chempe Elysees: the Bor Ge as nat oe diecase, | The “pursuit of happiness” | siways wanted. ‘Tho eupply is not oqual to the (714) D nea Sth st. ne., Two-story, Six-room, J.B HERTFORD, Gandris. convention ies bentots cle eeu | 205d of Gen: Early upon this city in the month | Boulogne, the Eiffel Tower, and the Trocadero | 5#8 set its weary seal on many a face one | gemind. 5 Batli, Brick; #4,100, 3y6-3m TATOG St} twice per day; fruit, sco and null tp abundance; high | of July, 1864, As the article contains inacn- | Palace were a blaze of light. At midnight | Meets. Now and then, however, the fortunate —_——_~>-—_—_—_ rSieter gaan, © Bs Tee-story Frame Jet | jon SALE—Td LOTS. ON ONTARIO ST, BET, | ghd lealthy, ierme'$5, SEMING BANE, Aicsaidrle, | OF Jaly, 1864 tempted to call your attention to | tHousands of persons thronged the Bois de | Posseasor of an. independent mind sturdily re- Statues and Their Accessories. aoa ~ . Bric! Boundary and Superior sts, Meridas east i = t i a ‘e his pleasures either madiy or aelp! —iae rigs nid calle S000 we et parceees | Eee Teas oe Sprckisea, aN Ea ue dave, MANSIONS | the same. Tt probably makes vory litle difer-| ment of ue fun, = "ne 7 HE” OF SRY SPC andiy. "He makes money totive, rather than | MY FuladelohinLaderr. aicbaincnn naan pee ment | Superior #t 120 enc, wid feet; cool house; large, fresh rooms; Bneshade trees, | Ne now to any one who is or who is not en- €8 to e money. His friends are chosen ptors have considerable daring th between Rand’ © sts. D.w., ‘three-story | for building’ unmediately;" $1. 1 ferme ue third cash and ‘ei 1, 2 and o-story Brick; | These lot are in the most rapidly improy ste aw, Tw 5 1 as an juvestines on nian e191 titled to the credit of saving the capital from {Canadian Roads in the United States. | !r the delightful quid pro quo of congenial | ™ the use of accessories, but the introduction CQront RETREAT, POPULAR RESORT IN | capture, but at that time it was universally | At the session of the interstate commerce | *##tes; not upon @ carcfully adjusted scale of | of the reading desk into the bronze statue of ‘Mountains of Maryland, near Harper's erry, home | conceded that Washington was saved from cap- | commission in Chica, go Saturday W. C. Goudy, | "ciety values, Dr. McCosh was doubtless rendered a simpler Sane and country Ce ea ture by Gen. Early’s forces by the regiments Many who have become enfeebled by long (7d Te Brigg ane resins 98.2 (70% 15th, . M an well ht roouss, bath, and cellar. $8,500. northwest, and will pay wel GTi) North, side of T- bet. bith and 14th ste. nw. GEO. W.LINK. ory and Cellar Brick; eight rooms and Jp0K SALE—FINE LuTs— KK, peer TE in | Counsel for the Chicago and Northwestern rail- | confinement and close attention to the calls of | 2°"! from the fact that the portrait is a mural os FE my20-3i0 eteran reserve corps then on duty in | - “ ry and Basement Brick, awa = this city, and it is rather late in the day to | road, and Mr. E. T. Jeffery, general manager of | sedentary occupations rush away for ashort |e, executed in relief upon a fat ground ituate ob ope of the hnest y : MONEY TO LOAN ignore their services entirely, as has been done | the Illinois Central railroad, gave it as their | }0liday, and endeavor by systematic overexer- | and to go upon the wall of the chapel. The Dangain at 16,000. Bxy0 we x = : in the article I comment on. opinion that Canadian roads doing business in | tio to make up for the inactivity of the pre- | arm-chair im which Mr. Lincoln sits im » Southeast comer of 10th and Wate nw. feud sth eter aie on 08 ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP.| The following regiments of the veteran re- | this country should be brought under the oper- | Yi0U8 months. Every year brings its sad warn- | Fairmount Park, is ouly not ridsulons 100. Price per square foot, GU cts. ig bw, 63.6136 836. roved ee Se a aaa & | Serve corps are entitled to the credit, namely: | ation of the interstate law, Senators Cullom of | igs Of this folly in a record of fatalities, | because it is to be supposed that everybody 0S) North side of N, bet. Zist and 22d sts. n.w.: 2. D. W.. BSN It. frout. specialty. eee RO OTF stinw. | The first regiment veteran reserves, Major F. | Illinois, Hiscock of New York, Harris of Ten- | Wuile the experience of most practitiouers | knew what is meant, aid that Mr. Lincoln mat isand 1¥ tront by 55.6. Price per square foot, . bet, Rand Boundary, _ sy lin’ 307 Fet.n.w._ | © Trotter dine. the sicek rack : shows yet more clearly that this overstrain is | at his desk to sign the cipation proclama- 0. te tath aud Lath, \HE CHASE-APPLEMAN CO., O31 F ST, NW. sieves, Oclr al, ok. Wiese ee nn naaeaniot Tora wore preeonat. followed by prolonged illness. The circula- | tion, as mdicated by the mighty peu ie holds ‘ ve and 1 3 a - ad state se- | Veteran reserves, Col. M. M. Wisewell com- ee 3 2 teed — ss ® mighty pen he holds. ; tek. 16th anh th tae et cree wel mating dhe inte, cagiuiaab veberen codacvea: He Knew a Beau by Sight. tory and respiratory systems work hand-in-|A sitting statue, Lowever, is in'much better ai moderninjeorrmantyheventena) Ser beees wae oe Rare _No delay. 113-01" Col, Geo. W. Gile commanding, aud the twenty” | From the Phuadeyia Pres, hand, and rebelagninatany endden disturbance | place ina gallery, The famous Gis Uitimo ete, 6 minutes’ walk to station; brick | Lots on Harvard st, Col hts, 35e. \O LOAN—MONEY IN HAND, IN SUMS TOSUIT, | second regiment veteran reserves, Lieut. Col. ‘ommy—‘You want to see my sister, don’t y routine. The danger isalways 4 PR Stall the way. Square 547, all. — T 0 Joau on approved real estate security. Node: | Allan Rutherford commanding. ‘The ninth | you, Mr. Featherly?” 7 : | greatest when there is any heart weakness, In| by Vela, which is now in the Cor: F Sale at Hyattsville, Md-- ground high and | Square 1080, scuth half, lay in negotiations i oe and twenty-second regiments w. deployed |* pi.s. ‘ moments of intense nervous excitement the | lery at Washington, is a stately presentment, iso, lot caruer of Wastingtou and Balti- | Square 695—all but 4 lots. dy3-Lm LBERT F. FOX, 920 F et. n.w. al _ regiments were deploye: Featherly—“‘You are a smart little boy, Tom- | }, th: i tl iously d, | notwithstanding the le of me d Gay ave. Bargain at #500. = TYLER & KUTHERFORD, 1307F st. | G9 ¢\s) gygqg, TO LOAN ON MARYLAND | UPCE the skirmish line in front of Fort Stevens , dy . reathing is frequently unconsciously stopped, | 1 ne Sas the exile of Fy Puce George's co. near Suitlend P.O. 3 | Ss ce 1 oTw IN WAGOAMAS AMD- RE $8 100,000 re.coas Ok ee on 7th street road, and participated in the ac- | ™Y, How did you know that? and the strain upon an enfeebled heart then | St. Helena sits in an ir and has @ Getgnr ered Span bens hee ker etioe | Liacars addition to the city of Washington, formerly | “Telephone 789. > xG:,H, WHITE & CO, | tion with the enemy near Silver Spring, losing Pen Mere poe you came you saked | becomes very severe. Emotional excitement “escat SA neg oe De in jyid-ot BL H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. oaleeas Game Lei I SS jyl-im 322 N. Charles Baltimore. | a number of their men, and successfully re- | if P@ was in, just like sister's other beau, necessarily produces palpitation, and the fixa- | The map of Europe, w 4 upon = : = = js Ss co i hb chest) then adds to the | counterpanc from this detail OR SALE— $300 CASH—835 MONTHLY | Kalorama Heights, the new bri Park drive, sisted the efforts of the enemy to break through AL T tion of the thorax (c Fain eine fact ot U4 of those Besant ~ Make propened aoclonien! eustere as cis Z ather Trust to b * ‘story | und uear by the proposed Zoologica: gardens Au elec: their line until the sixth corps came up. This eo Formed. digiculty at the moment when the heart is at its | of the invalid’s surroundings, but it would and Pack Builditg Bay- Window aud Balcony Houses | tre road will be constructed, a charter” haviny already EST, PAYABLE QUAE is true statement of facts, which can be sub- | The leather manufacturers of Newark, N. J., | weakest. i look_extre grotesque out of doors, So PE pe pe Pisces: two pect prominane sheen val ies hoes ee SMALL. PREMIUM CHARGED, stantiated by the records of the War depart-| propose to pool their issues by forming syn-| | The prime requisite for happy summer | the fine statue of Garrison, the liberator, set Hepes gary pase tae dor. WE" BURPOR Cait for pints also ballets of cheap. vroverty. #20,000-T0 LOAN ment. ‘VeTEraN Reserve.” | dicate in such a way that it will be impossible | UE. inde peagrel year: disco SS a B eg rend 1st NO. F. WAGUAMAN, * ; —— nious setting. Keep cool;don't fret your nerves; © & man on a tricycle, which lo _my10-3m TOU 14th st. $008 ON REAL ESTATE, The Weather and the Crops. for any one manufacturer to break the estab-| strive to ee, oe temper, and be delibera’ hung wheeling coutrivance isa great favorite FO SALE— é THOS. E. WA The weather-crop bulletin of the signal office lished price list. Ex-Congressman George A. | Don’t hurry. A vacation in the summer isa | in Boston streets. Were it not for the x butiding. bey window and balcony, | twelve of muure lots of not Ines than 't frontage, prove curity at and 6 per cent, ; from Europe the project is e: ted to be put | go about it like asensible being. Let us drop anny of a Boston mob—a h is made and cold water; oak finish; oak mantels; | apl6, FRANK B. CONGEL, 1419 F st. AUSTIN F. BROWN, Keal Estate end leans, | slightly warmer than usual from the middle | into definite shape. No outsic le capital is tobe | our “beastly” American way of doing it. Itis | by the artist now to reseml.e a civic erown— base im oe OR SALE— 14, Glover b'ld’g: take ele je2z-1m | Atlantic states westward to the Missouri valley, | secured, as the money necessary ca raised | the pace that is snapping so many strings. Go| Mr. Garrison would appear almost ridiculous F THAT SPLENDID LOT ee ae 2s 5 “ iA fore y ry can be d PPing _—— we ¢ th %, L ALE-TWo K HOU soutiuent cormin Meer Hespokion Ove, cel Teak oh MOS2¥,20 LOAN AT Lowes’ KATES OF IN; | while the temporature has been slightly below | in Newark. slow. because of the sitting attit n our cli- Ty FRAN z Mi terest ana commission ou real estate in D. C. ~—__—+e+_______ ————or—_—___ mate, particularly, except for statues set in acocrnen ag ie beg geen rape _— ee state Notes Lougiit aud sold. Apply to GREEN | the normal generally throughout the southern Pope Leo’s Successor. Ca rae Ba the latitude of Orleans or Savant “BURPORD, 1422 N.Y. ave. Jy 1 INGHAM, 1405 ot Joi8-Im* | states and New England, the greatest depart- \ pers of Cannon Balls, - nab, — The Lot Standard’: dent | Fro: Chic: ail. best for the hero co prated to be SUMS OF $500, 1,000 | ures occurring along the New England and 'e London Standard’s Rome correspondent an the Chicago Mail. "tak ae kanes toe oe : : ‘ ’ ns foot or horse, looking read AE MAR Se EIA | BOLE coasts, where the daily temperature ave- |S*Ys: The Italian cardinals oppose the sug-| Capt. Meredith, John Ritchie, and Geo, | OH f00r oF Borie, looking reads, to, x EW BRICK DWELLING NORTH- parlor, library, dining room, : second fluor, four chambers ee _ os Tp. | Taged 3 degrees below the normal. In the princi- | Zestion of several foreign cardinals that the | Shields, known as “old hosses” and “old-| jt iu un inte It is not di uted cellar under whole house; HEAP EAT ONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP- ‘ : s 3 3 n an attitud ; not Price $0500. THESE sell cheap to retire from business, | NOS N ATS NT ON pulcorn states of the central valleys about |clection of an American cardinal as pope | timers,” sat around in the Press club one after- | to «it to be en. and so the fewer do- amd Slsse™ | hes just been ewig 1a ed! aud painted: iu Bret: | sven,BTOved real eutate security: sa Security Ine | the normal temperature prevailed, while in - SS ee ee me ge a May eri Oe te | Michigan! Wisscnsli Towa andthe sidthers would tend to solve the Roman question. The | noon recently and talked about the times of | tails from indoor bronght into park or street surance Co., of lia, in gums to Bull - | Michigan, 4 e : . y the bette pading ¢ stalluent plan, with or ditivut live insurance. Phy: portions of Minnesota and Dakota the daily ex- | Pabe has asked three cardinals whether it is | the war and told of the funny capers that can- | Séattary the better. ‘Ino reading desk in the + AND CEI | clase condition. AND CELLAR | “STS e Specialty, Also, as Agents of the Uni ¥ ME. L., Star Office. % Philadel i. om 13th st. ow, three rooms | — an ~ : a TOR SALE-TO HARDWAR tents to run 8, 10, 16, ox ZU years. advisable that the conclave to elect his suc- ‘ ope. | POFtrait of Dr. McCosh might have beens @5, 000. deferred nermace: tact pil mod. sage, Foiee by 2 FH. SMITH & 80 cess of temperature amounted to about 3 de- | cessor be held at Rome or elsewhere. nen batnan® satel talent. Cayt. Meee perilous detail out-of-doors, but as afixed to RUIMEKFORD, isc7 F st 313 Gt | Weihts, aeurted rizew to suit. JAS. BAL _Je17-1m 1222 F grees. The weather during the week has been Sasi Hace dith said he once found dead rebel behind a| fhe chapel wall it cannot have importance OK SALE—I¥ YoU WISH TO BUY, SELL OB Houogey President and Pratt ste, Baltimor Morey. TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SU generally favorable to all growing crops Violating the Election Laws. big tree. The dead man was resting on one enough to draw attention to it, build # House, to mvest money in real estate or get =O FRET proved realestate security. throughout the corn and wheat regions of the Eight reputatable citizens of North Danville, | K€€: #2 4 position to shoot. His musket was — — loan call JONAS & GIBBS, Fone eee oe 6-2 Se central valleys, extending from Tennessee | y, ted § é ore enyille, | in his hands, the butt of the gun was against Antiquity of the Slot. - is-3t a sthand F Calf, cheap: will do well by calling st ope a ves northward to the lakes and from Pennsylvania | ‘*»Were arrested Saturdey,charged with violat- | his shoulder, and one evo was open, SUR SALI MOUN = Band O. R. R. wituin 2 blocks ut farm. Jy 15. «it SALE-A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS LATELY disposed of his horse ofters for sale his Busey 8 Can t HARKAWAY Stables, 1 EKY NEA ttave, with dry celiar aud porch; lot + easy terme. See OWNER, Oak “a —E ne — * ‘quinting | Prom Fireand Wa‘er. o LOAN IN 8U3 1T, AL5 AND | westward to Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota, | ing election laws on November 8 last in along the gun-barrel. There wasn't a mark on 4h — M ait ee Tee ee Reports from all corn-producing states, indi- | preventing and intimidating voters and voting | the body, but the mun was stone dead. There |, 1* there auything i nierthoon? Sew 24 (abe Aringion Fire ius. Coe ofiee.) | cate that this crop, which is in fine condition, | illegally. They were arriagned before Com- | ¥** ® ten-pound cannon ball buried in the | bas been discovered that the idea of the er =a LOA was greatly improved. ‘Th lies not only | raise f ae tree. The man hed becn killed by the coneus-| “drop a aickel in the slot boxes” is Fiveiitn tn, ee ee ee 15 SUMS FROM 8500 CEWARD, ie pemeice corn-producing states of the | Missioners Lewis and W. E. Craig. The newly-| sion, Mr. Shields onid that be eaw a cennom| older than Christianity, In tho Reve- sie aie oe ee —s sem wate ae ee north, but to Kentucky, ‘Tennessee and Ala- | *Ppointed United States district attorney ap-| bali’ go into the ground about 200 vardsin | tian temples deviece ot this ied oa “bch. trey and i SCHAMID's Bird Store, S17 12th et. n.w, REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT, bama. The weather was favorable for the rice | Feared for the government. ‘The warrants for | front of where he was standing. He thought cage pally Qiapensing te : Book on Treatment of Dogs » . fel5-Im* RK. 0, HOLIZMA! crop in Louisiana and for tobacco in Kentucky, | 'be arrest of these men recite that they were | that was the end of the matter, but in about | US€d for automatically dispensing the puri- r oS Lith st. Sa my13 Coruer 10th und F ste. * F bees -_ | Virginia and North Carolina, In the middle | issued on the complaint of R. P. Nicholas, who | three seconds the ball came out of the ground | f¥ing water. A coin of five drachmm dropped ~b. b. N ONEY TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST | Atlantic states the weather was favorable for & supervisor at the election last fall, fifty yards beyond the place it struck. It then | into a slit in a vase eet a simple piece ; rate eT GLEN SLY BG. Bake | harvesting, but much hay and some wheat | Nicholas denies now that he made any such | in its flight struck a stump, carromed off, | of mechanism like a well-sweep in motion, | Theater Building—Seven Billiard | my11-3m. eee 1460 F t-u.w,_ | were injured by previous rains; all other crops | *fidavit. The parties were required to give | broke a soldier's leg, and, rolling ou a few} @ valve was opened for an instant, and » a ae are doing well. Haying has been greatly de-| 22nd ior their reappearance before the com- | yards further, upset a camp kettle and scalded portion of the liquid was permitied to escape, F we i} Tables Ivory Balls, Cues and Hacks, = ures, Chandeliers, and chairs. In — ri Englandand oats are reported | *8iOner on the 22d instant, @ man’s bands. The apparatus is described in the | Vp ONEX TO Loa: ts i IM On Approved Keal Estate Security in District of layed in) ‘Nati © Poc | , JOR SALEBY GENTLEMAN LEAVING CITY, | {,0{Um bis, 1 any sums denred, at lowest rates of it | rusting, while other crops were improved, and en John Kitchie said he saw a man hit with a | ‘“Spiritalia” of Heron of Alexendria, who Sack! ed Bey eg On HOS. J, FISHER & O ihe his vesitie Gtcvorla ta orogromtn Oornae: Smart Man Clarkson. “spent” canon ball. He walked over to where | lived two hundred years before the Christian and 426 0 st ailey, P apli 1324 F at. nw, ig of ry prog iP . B00 | fectls broken very stylish: works single or double; | SP) 1 SLOAROH TEONFInGE | ticut. From the Boston Transcript. the man lay to see what he could do for him— | era, and is illustrated in the sixteenth century ie ve her. Apply to = EO. Mo LTOLOAE OMB! AL rene war. ae SRT gy ee “Talking about smart fellers,” said the man give him a drink out of his canteen, or a chew | Latin a sranelations of his work, in “= =e a = Where the security’ 1s good. : Special Agent of the Census Office. in the end seat, breaking into the conversation | of tobacco, or something—but all that was visi- | Which, by the way, is also delineated the Fgyp- Ose Gai a 61 9 Se (f£700 | PGi itcxeds well located, Quine syood benioes | 1 _0-S GREEN, 303 7th st. nw.) Superintendent of Census Porter to-day ap-| inan easy, unconventional manner, ‘there | ble was a toase of about 160 pounds of flesh and tian fre engine of the author's day, with ite to 68 Get ne. f. 2 et nw. f hb. with inc 7 de. 0 y ct ONEY TO LOAN i ae ae " o i 2 yu force pump valves, lever arms, goos 25a ss 2a Gains” | Ba ith soal int” Riislt“ bes 08, Sttromice | MAORI Tune TGR atjowen satenama Prevent editor of the "Yous's Companion,» |r gay oom that cam go ahead of Clark- | St to teeth eiching out on top, inn?” | mock and probably. on, sk” chomber~bet tag " "LA DNS FCS, E « . My present editor he You! companion, ®/son. A man what can play ball! Capt. Meredith said that, speaking of cannon | i# a mooted point—which form the essential NEW yORK BC ET aloe aa0 TOIdie On ESTATE AT LOW. pecial agent of the census office to eines right through the week, besides op- alle eas of the most novel = swayed witnessed | features of the machines of the nineteenth cen- poopie to knvest in the : M oe Tee ented Siete Bauufacturers throughout | pointing fourth-class postmasters at the rate | during the war wasacanngn ball about as tig | *UrY. i A SILK COLONY AT ODENTON. SE Eee ris ret os gers hoa oh epics aa papel of three @ minute, isn’t a slouch, gentlemen,” | as « four barrel going through a horse length- 813 24 st. seth. % Better then Government boude, ground sente oF z Ne editor of the Be vera, and As @ statis- | We informed the stranger that there were two | Wise—that 1s, lengthwise of the horse, There Domestic Strategy. ‘Thoatgre jeans © portion of the property onray | RUFSMiateck is, this investment. “Where can you | —— = = Having written several wotacth tera, states; | Clarksons, one of them the assistant postmaster | was left of the horse its head, ite four feet and | From the Terre Haute Expr hooks, For full list call at office for bulletin tasuedon | what other industry can women and children make ts | Waar A Dur Casu Wut B: he productive power of ‘New Kinglaed. ten | Zeveral aiid the other the pitcher of the Bos-| the lower six inches of its tail. The captain | Mrs. Figg. “John, there's a long red bair on the lstand 15th. {iy12)" THOS. E. WAGGAMAN,. | sia weeks’ tine foi #500 to 81,0008 a TILE JASE NVILL XDUX | the productive power of New England. It is | {ons te was ovidently granified at tire ¢ said he could always tell the body of a rebel . * ie SRCREAL NEW EOREEE Ge - eee” QDENTON AT THE CREDITORS’ SALE OF CLOTHIN' understood that Mr. Stanwood was recom- | tion’ but ine simile eee oat the informa. | * . your shoulder. And your sleeve is ripped, re ALE SEVERAL NEW HOUSES ON THE ae Pecos Ht : OF CLOTHING, mended by some of the most prominent ci tion, but he simply remarked, Sho! from a northern man on a battle field, because too.” stalmeut plan. t! usled 2 west, 2 - _—_— cca . vel on . 3 cener Tlocein the stator “if gen eee gel to wey esl 7 Oris nue zens of Massachusetts and of other New A maser ae Geeceaee: Scenlek Whee. if reached this paps Kae Mr. Figg—‘Yes, 1 = the hair on there pat your money where it will double in value} {5 fora urof t inet ‘Pani England states, Bio ths Mow Lak Sens that there was a disposition to break down the | Myself 80 y: notice p the ripped place.” ODENTON we aa re young fellow, with a dazzling blazer | Opes and let everybody take a hand in the ly- a asd red 3 the land will double in value, besides the profit frot Erne ties A Sure Proof. nipped Saeed dls wireapeiend re pidemic of Malaria. *WilGuT @ STOCK the wk” Thus makes the investmeut fu the ‘Silk re er cee eae OTR | sn this vw York Beening Sun, and a tennis racquet in his hand, was sitting in | 8 8° 1 got away before I was crippled. From the New York Tribun: = — ——— Colony worth twice what it would be rhe a Ce Pai i Fee SALE—OR EXCHANGE F R PROP- | plac “af e por im any other + fc Men pare ey ts. Little Johnny—‘Say, dad, didn't your father | & crowded Gth-avenue elevated car the other Progress Prejudice. A well-known publisher said a few days ago: € ring Three-story and Basement | Brick ode hort tne Tg ypllheld these Sik Farms. at "s Seersucker Coat and Vest, let you have your own way when you were a | day, evidently on his way to the Central Park | prom the Terre Haute Express, “In about a month every second man you meet Rg eet price. It is lot necessary for persons te live there or Men's Keal Trench Flantil Coat and Vest, | small boy?” _ lawns. A fat old working woman entered with} Laura,” said the old man, “will you have | will be complaining of malaria, ‘This will be all particulars apply , to secure au interest iu the silk crop. 7b for Men's Fine Suits, worth $15.0 Brown—No, my son, or else I wouldn't be | a big bundle, followed by a pretty and well- | some taters?” the result of his summer holiday, I employ JOR SALE—L. its Tir (baum rc cary Ai for Meus Eleyant Fanta: eeesicgoene West | bere mow.” aoe ie essed girl. The tennis player arose quickly } “If you refer to the farinaceous tubers which | about 150 men, and each has a week or a fort- [eo oe SS BOSE Ee TER AROOEAT IR, | | St (o TOm cee oe may tale weigtt att ia the| 6 sous Charges A painat a Woman: a er ont en oe ie irl | pertain to the solanum tuberosum, and which | night off inthe summer. As arule, it takes Piglase POC eaey Merwe JK ENTHORD,| gyid2e _=_______ a1 7thatnw, | $0 forg Genuine Imported Black Cortscrew Suit,| Mrs, Rosa B. Daniel, a woman who| ‘i perspiring one flopped’ ino it. 4 jocd | are commonly known as potatoes,” replied the | three py gee pagar DL R SALE aves An assurigient of Secced toed Bradbury Uprient | _€2~icemember thi stock is under order of the court | heretofore has stood well in the village of] of tired disgust spread over the fuce of | weet girl graduate, “I would be pleased to be occur by cuomaben ae cate ae pre nw i aud Square Pishow. some nearly new, all fully war | 20 must be sold, No reasonable offer refused. Halifax Court House, Va., where she/ the youth, but hie ordeal was not over. An | helped toa modicum of the same, But taters? |innumerable ‘stoves,’ ranges, boilers ond spd devement B brick, 19 rooms, bath, m.i; lot yantad: sieo foc ule cheap _ouemesech Seceenh | _ jott-tm 912 F st. u.w., 6doorsfrom 9th, | lives, was arraigned before United =H apie maeies rien of the car began in | Taters? I'm quite sure, papa, that they are | furnaces. Our systems, and ractically our poke Tos oi pics Ess wells on eaty payanents ot 4o/aha' AG States Commissioner A. C. Lewis of Dan- | pote som a? mae Jetta adage een —- I never before bad the | skins, become a tomed to, this, and when 4JroR SALF_On EXCHANGE FOR Be20-dia 1235 Penua ave. Trvxxs ville Saturday cna charge of sending obscene | seats in public conveyances to women is not |~ The old man pounded on the table until the pe vey ns it into yy 4 Fyre wg dae may ge Rigen Fox, Le et EEN HOU AND NINE Made at TOPHAM'S FACTORY have a National Jetters through the mails, The letters con-} carried out ou proper lines by most Feople, Pepper castor lay down for a rest, and then re- | every exposed pore, and pretty soon we are God basement brick Houses, containing 9 Covered itunes, © burwulge Cat toGe pennd {wo Glass | Teputation for standing hard usage; last for | taining the objectionable matter were written, and when Ido sce the right thing done it | marked in a voice of icy calmness: “Laura, will | fuil of malaria, ‘The daytime im the coun ah. on G68. ne new. Pri ieee 3 na. ave. LW. | years, and are low in prices, without signature, to various young ladies in | pleates me. 1am an old man myseit, but when | you have some of the taters?” not so bad for us, but it is after sundown the city f0F cx house for unimproved pro J,0k SALE—BALGAINS—VERY CHEAP—A NICE A large stock at Factory and Salesrooms. the village. Mrs. Daniel was sent on tothe U,|1I see an old woman (here the big woma: ries, papa.” the danger principally lies. No one accus- AUSIIN F. BROWN, Keal Estate an toned 7 uctave Huliet & Davis Square Piano, with Call aud see the Light and Strong Leatheroid States grand jur: bridled up) or a middle-aged lady, who is evi-| Is our boasted high-school system a failure, | tomed to live in a big city should ever venture " 10» " ig city Slesin 5, Mawar Witte: teksenneeen Stool and cover, for only $140; $10 per month till ‘Trunk. — eee = dently very tired (here she smiled and leaned | or is it not? out after sundown without his hat on, and re Daid for. tal Cabinet Pastor Unrighht,, Intest soul beat Repairing of Trunks aud Bags promptly and Taking No Risks. back), or one-that is too fat to stand at all —————_+ee—_____ whenever the evenings are cool he should have ~ = = imps. ; magnificent tone, but little used New ‘cr thoroughly done. From the St. Paul Globe. without discomfort (here she gave « snort and Farewell to the Bustle. a little fire in sitting room.” AUCTION SALES. antec given for yrs.” Very cheap for cash oF molithly JAMES 8, TOPHAM, Muttonhedde at the railroad ticket office—‘T | looked us if she would like to be in his hair) I| amuna Yates in the New York Tribune. = co meager FICE OF THE COMMIn=IONIES Gk | ae thay cee my17-6m 2251 Penueylvaninavenue nw. | want three tickets for my wife, myself and my | £:¥¢ het my seat; but when it is the case \f*| The variety of color at the Marlborough | A Queer Mine of Valuable Wood. Teenty. 4 : LS SIRE | gyit 913 Pennsylvania ave, | Augusta Victoria Be ‘atholic. |, Can't give you a ticket for any mother-in- | pushes her way into a crowded” train, expect, | More simple and much less extravagant than in | Forty miles above New Orleans is the old Lue, wile Silat the ‘Wantulion at cue tune | JAGR SALECA QUYLIGH AND HANDSOME |“ Court circles in Berlin are talking about tha | 2%; {2U"s mau. This isa pleasure excursion | [1g some tired man to give het his sent iattond | former years. ‘The party wea iain Sane ee OS ee * #0! sshington ‘Asylum, 191 Coupe or Family Horse; 6 years old, 16 hands, i i i js i years the Father of Waters burst his sacle Tetra ee _am cetnaletion of ‘bouen wou | extra woud diver, Spud ad ; would make at | conversion of the Empress Augusta Victoria to REET RTT ot eating Soe ee oe eke pe aes |e eens pesebee view, ine et marke hb 1 2S Sk segs masa eee thom BER ECR CSCS CoN | Ses See ant Ban opt pant | the Catholic church "she made a profeion ot», yg Galan Selt-Control Reet fe the, Zou ran nn acy | OS Gena soandcpmeo he tion | harain_ hive sors ago to nt of Len a ae | re ee Tere SE LESE” | felt baere Abba Bauer who i ettechod | Pvone ahead Vos tha a man of quent | See ght nasia on, had eo to ten | ween rams ecsg, teat nai; |chertin. ive yum agp Ge ttn of Lane er SPLENDID DUN-SORREL HORSE | t0 the housecold of Prince Radziwill. Count | .incontrol,” remarked Gadd to either the tennis player or the fat woman or | Pehind Every one, with very few exceptions, Valley railroad, rebuilt the Bonnet Carré SPECIALTIES. ng, Keutle and sound; good roadster, | Resselwell, the empress’ grand marshal, him- rig ol Mrs. the girl would have certainly done him # harm. | wore perfectly plain skirts with little ‘or no levee, but it could not restore altogether the vas “ FS. Be athey taeceuddle Horse: cheap at $179. Alas | self @ Catholic, witnessed the ceremony in | Gab. x He Silenced the Barber. trimming. and ‘as flat behind as in front—s| conditions prevailing antecedent to the cre- YOC CAUTIND Mas. MASSEY, THE FORTUNE | sell! “ME: VEMNON LIVERY STABLE 12th et near | COMPany with Prince Radziwill. ‘The emperor | ‘Well, he hadn't much when I married him,” the Boston Transcript. 7 fashion most becoming to slight figures. vasse, The river in the ten years it passod E Teller boctress. 1703 Sth at-, between Rand 8 | 5." ” dy1i-6t_| had previously been apprised of her intention, | replied Mrs. Gabb. “but,” she added, with a | From the poms eat nec te —— ror__———— through the swamp piled up its sands against al Tones Oty ms sien. Hours trom 8.8 | Von SALE CABINET GRAND PIANO, ONLY Giadatonns Gabliaee cold steel look in her gray eye, “he's get-| Kutemoff—‘A man in your won in our » What is the Moon? the big cypress forests there. It has left be- oe DEATH RATE IN TREATING PHYSICIANS | means” Ufo Srerrren scours ‘At th Sti ; rage: te “nt National NG at ese ok LW, ie tiia in: Barton cmpnent meg, Beccs the | From a Story of the Heavens. hind a buried forest. The piled-up sand has sbendoued cages with the Flectroyoise is legs than | © Jeto-1m 1231 Eat. ow] bt Une necetion aPgpeeeioes Just How It Was.—Mr. La De Dah—How | *t#nger, a8 he leaned back in the barber's) But when we look at the moon with our tele-| deadened nearly all the trees, and a shingle Bros a wenn nied JOH Tiuur’ | VQE SALE — CARRIAGES Best —waxzne:| Wberal club on Friday, the 26th mstant, in| 4.74% How Xt Wes Mr. La De Dab—\How | chair at the hotel to have his face scraped, scopes do we see any traces of water? There | mill is now at work there manufacturing them = —- — of reeat stock; NESS We onset prices south | honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone's golden wed- | ington?” after having his haircut. ‘It was machine | are, no doubt, many large districts which at a ee all the rapidity with which ATTORNEYS. HARNESS REPOSITORY, La bee 16uh Rnd 17h, ~ sg ding, a handsomely illuminated address will be (iss Gushington—“Oh, it was = perfectly | to blow the loose hairs off a customer's neck. first glance seem like oceans, and were indeed that ine workn, apactiaiiniadilas os tt o he as jy3-tr_| presented to the ex-premier. It is to be ac- wrely Set oe. “gs = to derees first | It worked like a charm and did the work of termed “seas” by the old astronomers, a name At First Glance. YAMPBELL CAKKINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT ALE-NEW YORK, NEW YORK, NEW companied by an albi taining ori; ug! sho just freeze! it was | half a dozen men.’ Law Mebeter Law building, $05 Dist ans Wank Pikont Motirige” ant Haivess Repoutory, 498 | sLeishes of some of the more imporsant events | #0-0-0-~c-0-0-0-id! Ugh! I Just thought Inever | Barber-"‘Yes, and turned half a dozen men | Which they still absurdly retain. Closer inspec Saag peas mga mc eae Windia, ok le a Daytons, Phactoun Viceride, yanuetion, Surrere | in the career of the great statesman. Just chatienal gre a Ketemott ‘Yea, that’s why the barbers had | erts, often mated over with small eresere and | don was Sir Astley Cooper. He was remarkable Wi ‘Coupes, Coupeleties, Extension-Top Surreys An Unforgiving Sheep Farmer. came 1 just screamed, and all the other girls | him boycotted.” with rocks, The reveals no seasand no | for his manual dexterity and also for the quick+ pediFotr Sox Pinctone ang Garviaqea of ml acyice | »__, Am Unforgiving Sheep laughed at me! Weren't they horrid? Oh, I| Barber—“And made him lay up his ma-| oceans, no lakes andno rivers. Nor isthe grand- | ress sna with which ata glance he 'HE EST. — hand, For sale, hire or ¢1 iv y up mg a imapained accuracy mock of Harnese in the city Ch go Some men are willing to forgive and to for- Pod pete at first! But after | chine?” eur moon's scenery y THE CONCORD HARNESA, ba py ee ek rida cechaages. Get, but a sheep raiser near Lexington, Ky., is | for anything, I go in svery dap nese wea Tay But he got shed of "em in the sade "ite just JOR SALE—THE “GTTO" GAB ENGINE BE: | “M06 those who are not built that way. Ten | enjoy feo much! But oh, how cold it wae aad put a little onion juice in the machine,and as it LUTZ & BRO. FE guises no ales “aval ve attendance; ber en peapey kerypre-i wh ge Poca how foolish I was at first—ugh!"— Time, “ume ‘cireulas time over ——_—e0 ” 407 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel snd price list. D. BALLAUP, Ag'e 731 Tub at. BLd-tr canines, and he is still at it. pat Braidwood, Ii, in an encounter Saturda ‘Barber granie “i SALE—M| MEEKS. I —————190———__— tween the striking miners > aberiff’s towel ‘Trapks and Satchels of bat makes at low prices Rites eadia tr pio large sre a pew aad At, Fort Robinson, Nebr. Saturday, wclond- | posse two of the strikers were shot, One of the on Py Beer i Baeeics, Ted Gurks pez. | burst occurred mountain. Dun- | two, Dan, Lillis, received a severe scalp wound, grandmother now yearning a cyies of Basco ‘Wagons, Harness, Faery tem 4 Fay his children are Povey oy Lawless, was shot in the bisdl or the mele epee Kobgs, tc. at prices S men are dead. FRENCH ACCORDEON STANDING | ternue'as can be found In aby suariet, hoseeae The committee of the Vi boat | Mr. hee NCH Ace ie home oF & regatta . Michael Davitt, in an interview in Dub-| ‘The sSiceanee aan er tele call'et 621 to O23 Got ae ee i | clab have decided not to hold a on the | lin, declared that he would never enter the | made to 0s Fata we Shia selvea, Pts 10th below Richmond, as was int Parnell commission court again. of the congregation.—New Orleans Picayune.

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