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bagi | = ro : atte ot Pg ; ae ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1889. 3 TELEGRAPH TOLLS TOO FOR SALE-HOUSES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS CITY AND DISTRICT. ppgicece HIGH. Suet Eend F sts. n.w., 2-story 6-room F J made jo order, aud 8 rare (@ Tar Evenrxo Stan is everywhere recog- | The aes! Wuetonce Reply are, mw, Z-atory G-room brick, | Yate stable. 1008 13th st .Ww. ; par obipah pwramighrs eabsage beh he 7 ) 10 CLOSE AN ES , leading orite newspaper National tate"Drick 1913 9th at ee. a) rooms, cellat, 2,0 tal, alike in the the work-| 220 TELEGRAPH COMPANIES HAVE BEEN BER- Beth Se. Lit 10 fost 5 Inchon 72 feet to alley The ¥ Capit counting-room, EFITTED BY CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATION, BUT Sid degirabie for investment AUBERT POX, MA; | shop, and the family circle. Pretty much! wuerwes THEY HAVE OR NOT RATES ON Gov- _ pnt tL honci tis. sii ai 2story Siam, Engine | everybody in the District reads it regularly. It} sameNT MESSAGES MUST BE REDUCED, basemen 6 rows and bath. 83500. vertising medi SAO) bt bets Hast Cavital ad ta ne, story | Fo) Sates . i DANGLER THRE bags canmpepdenten to a The protests made by President Green of USSby Sod aes bet Pend Q'stuy Q-atory and base- Burner Nearly Nov Garalizg Coohing Stone meh ae ek, Ye: preparton t0- eT eare Une company against ry ment brick. $ rooms. a oO &c.; all complete. At 512 Sthst.n.w. 1t* tts advertising rates are aiso much the cheapest, the new rate for got ent telegrams, pro- 108) New York ave... bet. 17th and 18th ste. n.w., ‘POR SAGE—AT A BARGAIN—A GOOD BUSIN: wermm: ei ath “Commer of 3th aba at | BovaA ROG Tit are oak Solan” WE | © THAT LYDECKER TUNNEL, | Uheited from the latter a vigorous rejoinder, | Bt= R9WettC blow upon the month, knocking | ing * | sever down her throat. Tony speat t Oy SATE oh, COMPLETE SEF GEVENTEEY | What the Mild Old Gentleman Thought | "hich is dated August 2 At the outset Afr. | balance of the night in meditation in the police American, O7elo 5m fanamaker qi OB state- | station. - rice, $65. Apply to J, W. DYE, 619 14th About It. Carrie Manxer.—Sales of live stock at and bath. $4000. it® nanesiniod ment of President Green that the privileges % 5 _ Sth bet Gand Hsia. ne, 2-tory frame, lot SALE-STEAM LAUNCH; PERFECT RUN-| ‘I would like to obtain a little information,” | and benefits derived by his company through lowes 135 cattle up, 157 sold. "Best, Sie. 40 vorner of 20th and E sts, nw. 2-story frame, sill, K'stsGeorsetowa. ‘aub-3t* | Re said, as he deprocatingly entered Tus Sran | the acts of Congress are purely imaginary, and | 33<c.; good, 33,0. to Sice.; medium, Se. to 33<ec.;| ings have made kuown the beauties of the Sin bei and H sts, n.w., 2-story and base- FE, SALE-AN ELEGANT LIGHT VicTORIA: | office, “He was a gray-haired, pleasant-faced | the companion assertion that the company has | common, 2iyc. to 3c, 711 sheep and lambs, ail | region to the world at lane, frame, 8 rooms. $4,550. Pole and Shaft made to order by a standard maker, tleman with a tall white hat and he carried | never “taken a stone or stick of timber, or sp- | 80ld to butchers. Lambs, dc. to 64c.; sheep, | homes are in the South mountain fig) 0 bet Cth “and "7th ta, story frame, es been used one year and cost new $850: shows but | S001 8 = a foot of land belonging to the gov- | 2°s¢- to 33¢e.; calves. 4c. to Gc. Sixteen cows | where the widest and most pic jue stretch 20) 2d bet. Cand D sts. s.e., 3-story and base- Nhe Raa pk we « propriates ¢ it is an | 280 calves, €25 to £40. " Market fair. of landscape scenery is to be f But the Z oh ae. at ‘Hay if b] ly. | ernment.” Mr. Wanamaker states that " ment brick, 9 rooms and bath. gi, 700. OR SALETA HANDSOWE Bi Py if we can oblige you,” was the reply. Nores—Mrs. C. W. Edmonston and children, | county is not lacking in other points of natural 3) Pet. X $008 and sts, two 6-room | J — rg ate BAY MARE, 6 XEARS| «1s this tunnel, this Lydecker tunnel, to be oe fact that ee, Ir 5 a Se rete eed nerenling several wosksat Out p- | beanty that lend a diversity eo charms with ON. ot L at, bet. 2st and 22d sts, 2-story wory getitle diapouttions eats for talkcs tone oricaree abandoned?” he asked. in accepting the act ant suppl returned home yesterday.—Joseph M | which nature im this section hes been especially Sy AMT Tog tag Se Py she! “ai andl Pateutag rte reas “Yea.” mentary acts considered that they were gain- | secretary of the Georgetown Cathalic union, | endowed. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Fos SALE BRICK HOUSE. NonTHw d repens Sareres ta Sones th bo 0. | biel Sourziras, Tus and Festa nw. tt vient ? tf i iF ARRR “Sort gil,” yesterday, by striking Hi scenery in the county, and in their writ * ing special and actual benefits. left yesterday for Atlantic City for the benefit Will be sold sey sto it Herialcas, | ‘And the new reservoir, is it to be aban- FREE USE OF THE HIGHWAYS BY TELEGRAPH | Of bis health.——The services of the pump doc- Tas] CATOOTIN MOUNTAI RAROR for no fault Put solely on account of owner doned?” tor are badly needed at the corner of and | Cmbraces many points of prominence, from - ‘ COMPANIES, > ‘i Bork hie ts wb STABLE, Rear of reskoence t looks that way.” Under : " 1 ph W stroets.—“Tony” Walker, a colored boy, which the finest possible views are to be JOR SALE— ‘Oh, goodgoda'mighty!" he exclaimed in ®| companies have claimed to use without com- | W% Sued €5 in the Police Court to-day for dis- | obtained. High Knob and White Rock enable LOT! a eos rs - turbing the quiet of 27th street. the tourist to js the Frederick ; 75900, sick, 11 | 8:00, eet of groutd on Sattereon st, near North | igh-pitehed voice. raising his hands, one con-| pensation all the highways of the country and | "Ten Pees kmeersne too Cmcnoo.—A sobre «enna brad pry rooms and bath, ail modern itmprovemente 3,500, pc og ge Heights | “ing his hat and the other his cane. ~| also the streets of tho cities and towns. The | libel was filed in tne United States district 7 noe : 7} Lith st.n.w. south Of0, two liricks, Forboth } near ith at., at S8e. perfost, ” Combis Heights | | “What an outrageous shame," he continned. | courts have sustained this claim. Therefore | court in Baltimore yesterday by T. J. Southard | {om their summit can be gained an excellent . “ i view of the site that bad hosen for the ne cies Sth at. now. S-ators-and-tasement | aug-3t WESCOTT & WILCOX, | “And to think of that educated ass without | tho Postmaster General concludes that instead | & Son of Maine, owners of the schooner Cone~ of the sii a cl 000, 87) East side of 14th bet. P and Q sts. n.w., Brick, 9 rooms, all modern improvements, ie common sense being responsible for this waste | of the telegraph companies now occupying a | cuh, against the tugboat Chicago, now lying in | *°8t of the national capital, for it must be re~ 2 ene 8 21 A 5 : ying : PCtEy Youn bets Mand N'sia aie lot 203400, tm- | JOR SALE—MELODFONS— of the people’s money. And he was tried by | foot of public land, as President Green asseria, | the port of Baltimore, ‘The libel is a elaim for membered that Frederick county was at ose Goat ERICK HOUSE Of 10TE proved by two frame houses, $12,500. p VERS eee, BARGAINS. wane oo borg cashicred. Well, | they are, in fact, occupying many thousands of | $8, damages for injury sustained by the bh aes Pa a — ‘an oon. ach ued. tun ond ins oa condition; | Buiings paying SL000 pee d—4 if it isn’ an outrage! Good morn- miles of post roads and are privileged to oc- | schooner while carrying a cargo of ice from —_——s —— — = ° CHARLES W HANDY, "| 4¥x132"" A good investment ing. Sorry to have troubled you. cupy all the highways in the United States. | Maine to this place. ‘The Chicago was hired qarecament,. Whi ki on peer 9: - B. H. g A TE aE Mr. Wanamaker concludes that it is not neces- | for €90 to tow the schooner from a point on the | *ttractive spot and deserves a T fame. {SALE—NEW_10-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON | _4u3-3t 916 F st. a . Boarding House Dispute. sary to speak of other substantial benefits | Chesapeake bay to Georgetown. When near | ©*¥ Of access by the county roads, and ite wana fs very well bunt, @H300. YOM | ROK SALEBARGAINS! BARGAINS! EIANO: Judge Miller had before him to-day a case in- | which the telegraph companies have received | the destination the Chicago, it is charged, em-| €Mmit can be climbed without too much CHARLES ;2,Brick Houses, one 7 rooms, other | Hisky Square Piano, volving a dispute between Mrs. Mary Chamber- | from the government as those already men- plored another tug, the Zeta, to complete the oe ge =a ny hy —_ en 3 86,000. wits eciee'e. - ine hy oly Fiano... ¢ lain and one of her boarders—Mr. James J. | tioned established the truth of his assertion, | towing, in doing which the schooner was run . mear cs ‘ ; i famous yellow spring. The medicinal fat 84 - In view of these benefits the Postmaster Gen-| upon rock during the freshet in the river, | y spring. Oetst., Meridian Hill near Columbia Road, 8-room | Perfest order mvs 00 | Greble. The latter is employedat the Treasury | srai concludes that ihe government expected | After being unloaded the schooner ‘was takes | #iee of the water found in this spring are of the Cottae, 4,350 it. of ground. $4,350. Terms easy. | aul-6t F y the United States express company. He | and is entitled to receive not simply low rates | to Norfolk for repairs. ery germ) @ ground for several yards UNIMPROY: a 5x100 | XO® SALE—OnGaNs— has been living at Mrs. Chamberlain's house, on } to others but even a lower special rate. ‘Temperature axp Coxprmiox or Water at 7 | Sbou pp myn ' — with the golden yellow eat ortivessO-it Lote ton lOfCaler BL EaTe. | Poubet & Co. BoM EB BARGAINS, New York avenue. Becoming dissatisfied with | as To THE POWERS OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL | &-™.: Great Falls, temperature, 75; condition, | *#i0 ineral iron, SACKIFICE_NON-RESIDENT mast sei] _two little Brick Houses northwpsts 00 ee * Fented for $15.30 each; price $1,800 each, $1. Sean balance to suit LT £hipscoms, 1407 ¥ balls + bet, 16th and 17th ste. u.w., three lots 22x15 boarding house Mr. Greble started to leave. that 7. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 79. Con z Se au5-3e f int 15-foot alley. 225,081.70 and @1.65 porte | Papeete pecomb Onan. He wanted to settle his bill up to the time he belated cad gc Adora a aie a dition at north connection, 7; condition at| Th> history of this spring is not without Ok SALE_OR, RENT_BEAUTIFUL CORNER | 7 Dat, bet, 15thand 16th se, 450, _ | Bridkerort Onean...,° left, but Mrs. Chamberlain thought he ought | *°t Of Congress, at least, imposes on that offi- | south connection, 2 pee | reservoir, | interest, The farm on which it was located Line sve, Worth 6&:600. Will seit ate sacrinen | Chain n avewbet, Boundary xt and, Coty eo SouPey foe tee weole month, sad commequenny | #1 1-0 Wir toners te ress and. maintain | tomperatare, 75. Condition at inloest g8te-| was drat tananted by Charles Woliges, the quead or rent low. OWNER, oom 20, 810 F st. n.w.au5-3" 3 0: at r ft.,0r subdivided . tg. 'H, Z she objected to his removing his trunks, Mrs, | until in a court of inquiry rate gh beg Sag wagered tage tenga . peng " . SALE—A VERY CHEAP BAY- 5 nm Pete oe é of “40 and 40, per ft. FOR SALETA LANGE KTICHEN RANGE AND | Chamberlain swore out a warrant for assault, | shown to be unjust. High tide in the river to-day at $07 p.m.; low | &T*ndfather of the Present tenant and owner, Bic Mt Warren Co... C., 139 acres land, upon which there | 4° Boller, ‘suitable for s suloon or boarding house. | but the prosecuting attorney would not take| Taking up next President Green's “qualified | tide at 9:32 p.m. Albert Burkhardt, in 1749. The spring wag im ton fan granite quarry.” $6,000. eso cach | App it new building Nq-1400 New Hawopaiize $y | the case into court. ‘Then a warrant for pro- | statement that no corporations have received a SPECT TCE existence then and was frequently made the 5 # Lots, S0x120 fi. near Nicholeave, $250 exc Ot SALEFON 850,A GOOD DRIVING Honest: | !*Bity was obtained and on that charge the case | rate equal to the proposed government rate of ANACOSTIA, rendezvous of the numerous Indian tribes whe aus-3t Att'y-at-Law and General Solicitor, Lady or child can —— Inquire at 1364 G | W48 presented to-day. Mr. Cahill, who ap- | one milla ” Mr. Wanamaker says that the inhabited the mountain region. They partook HR SALE—A NICE LITTLE HOUSE ON 3D ST. | _3¥24-12t oe Sth aud-2t* | peared for the defendant, said that Washing- | claim made that ‘Bee Marren or Prsito Iurrovemests.— | of its health-giving water and believed it to be F: mo and baths s bargain st 2100 David Dy OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS GROCERY WAGON, | ton boarding-honse keepers should learn that THE PRESS ASSOCIATIONS itizens’ association No. 9 held a mecting last ) possessed of the spirit of the Great Manitou, rooms ; ph cg ‘Horse and Harness, or separate; Wagon buil they cannot hold a man’s clothing even if he i i night in the station house, there being a good mere oing on their expeditions for game STONE, $00 Fst. nw. : aud: this city? nenrly ew. “Call 368 4 aust" | does not pay. In this case the defendant paid | sro,n°t Co"POrations is hardly justified by the | attendance. ‘The reports of the committees 00 | fie warninr tof thee tae ea tions for game , py ay PREV EN FOR SAGE-CHEAP A FINE BUILDING SITE, | J{OK SALE—SUMMER BARGAINS IN PIANOS ON | his bill and showed the receipt, which was reg- | tts, and besides is not material to the ques- | roads and streets, as recently published in Tue | st aimale with the iron deposits found on the stable; well of water in yard. DAVID D. STONE, | A 20%5100, K st, near 17th nw. only 81.50 per | ZO PERT comets eas ularly signed, The judge said that the Police | tion. “You will not deny,” continues Mr. | Stan, were adopted. The committee consisting | brink of the « ring and with this concoction 806 Fst. now. Su5-S*__ | 759° tess than a block from U.S: signal service build: | One German Piano. Court was nota place to settle troubles like | Wanamaker, ‘‘that some of the press associa | of H. A. Linger, H. A. Griswold, Wm. Barker | would bedaub their bodics, An Indian village {OR SALE—$5,500 WILL BUY A NEW BRIG t only $1,500; easy terms. K. H. T. LEIPOLD, | Oue Baltimore Pi 30 | this. A person sitting in court would think | tions get their news reports for a mill a word | and W. Marden King made a report of their | was located near the spring for many y: House on T 13th; & rooms and beth: ele- cor. 13th gnd F'sts. hw. #u6-6t | 90 | that some international question was under | to each newspaper, and in one association the | meeting with Commissioner Hine, Capt./and arrow beads are frequently picked au5-3t" {OR SALE TWENTY) CITY 101 1, OF | Ui si ie ea Mr. Greble gave his personal — is even lower than am I to met = 4 - hee eb = cammaat ge oop pe emger up in the neighborhood. Charles Hedges and + = r iN ir * : —. yare room ons je press rate; it is not low. wo ei joct was to secure the cariy & his wif the water of ing con- Fossa Honses Baie go Cora? Lot Northwort | veninaat’ Wig PEROT See coe ABIL an | _Several Steluway Uprights low, fr anle or reutad-Ot ——_-__ Metis in cy judgment, ‘for’ the public, the | funds now available for the completion of the | stantly and their children after: them did the iyuting for 210-30 a er mente 1 ee och w. n6-Gt Fe al vesiuenr WORTH HAVING Mr. Carrington’s Narrow Escape. press and the rr companies if it were | half-improved streets in the village, and they | same, The waters were used for every pur= ee et el FOE SALE ST INTERSECTION OF 16TH, N. 1, ny a Our eoae Mr. Campbell Carrington has returned from | still lower. As to the Associated Press, there | were given a very cordial reception and re-| pose except washing clothes. The iron sub: =e frontage (om proposed Hancock, eieelan of 108 forts | Han industry that is expecially attractive to Ladies. | Ocean City He has not yet fully recovered | is force in your statement that it is a whole- | spectful hearing; bat, though promised that the | Potne wenid here ‘rumed the: heen The spring bas its origin in the mountains, and its waters trickle down through the rocks—rem- 208100 to alley complete home.” 7,000, HE SALECENTEAL HEIGHTS LOTS-#100; | _All those who want thelr places pur ioevder fornext | 2E trip on the ocean last week. When the | customers, but it ie not true that’ the rewe | D trict is so increased and delayed by the rains | nants of an old quarry—till they find rest in days BARD An es c_| RC Glee eceae peso $10 and up; money | year's silk crop should secure them immediately. It} boat containing Mr. Carrington and several | given to some portions of the press effectively | that no definite time for opérations could be | the basin that has been formed for them ecktoks persis cn ack oan ek focation: tues trois Wasktngtec: Boamt Oo Bue | au interest in thesilk crop, Douot delag i you wane | Others upset it was in sight of a large crowd of | contradict your own statement that ‘for mes-| fixed. Another committee, consisting of D. T. | by nature, A limestone spring flows through prety convenience, nearly’ new, excellent neighbor. Station. ‘Olin Ole Pek ne Eee Le = | toget infor next year, » | Persons on the beach, Among them was Mrs. |84g¢8 transmitted to a single address the | Johnson, W. T. Anderson and Robert giundell: | the same quarry and near by is ® spring of hood. A bargain at @3,500. Address J. H. Q), Star ° sine” Prices of these places will double in six months’ | ©, -vington, who thought that her husband had | €0Vernment is our only customer enjoying re- | Was appointed to meet Commissioner Raymon pure mountain water. A few feet from the = “ norco ic with grief | duced rates.’ By this I presume you mean | on the same matter, he being out of town yee- | boli, i ters in which 7 SALE—HOUSE, STABLE AND LOT ATA 1p.e, GUS toalley: | tages of thesiuation are tnwurpaased. 7 “Ta SAT™ | Gone Conn. Ste ae aumont frantic with grief | tuat the goverument has the lowest rate given | terday. ‘he gentiomen who called yesterday | 2QU0™ SPring is « pond. the waters in which ; Owner wants to lesve city; price : until he was brought safely to the shore. When 7 B, v . —wo ~ ‘al nat y p' & en owner ae ys peiee Perfect title. wage [T } Asan investment i is first Ks the boat upset the life lines were stretched and | t? #ny single customer, its lowest rate being | were very favorably impressed ena pag The pond goes half dry in the summer season TOR SALE MISS THEM—ONLY 3 LEFT. CE LOT ON ATH ST. BET. 4 AND | fuccona within the next two. years, will surprise even | somo one from the shore swam out and saved | ove cent a word for day messages and three | sioner Hine and much pleased “ Hag Qa | ahd the bottom is covered with a thick irom 1 sonth Spee gies | Rew nll way te baryons gf the future, ns” | WO Of the fishing party and then the boat was | ee ee eee eas OO te | occk in two wrecks from hast ght ee | Enst caused by the percolation and dilution of in best Improved location hortheast, on two car lines; RP RUTHERLORD. > | "A FEW MORE LOTS IN THIS THACT FOR 9925, | towed ashore. | Mr. Carrington was nearly ex- | aniee 2¢ made, not only wpe ture as |. ‘Tax Roup To Four Wasutxatox.—There will | the SPing waters. A few hundred yards two-story and back building ; bay window and balcony, 1307 F st. nw. ; SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATI: hausted when he reached the shore, and his o ee. mt ~_ signa’ d | be an important rocd and bridge meeting of e ing is located ¥ lieved 7 rooms: hot and cold water; oak finish ; oak mantels; = RON = = 2n3-6¢' #10 7th st. n.w._| side is still bruised from being struck by the | Well, so that for ten words in a message ani por reed ns 7 | 19 be @catalysine spring. It is on hill-side built by day-wor! W. E BURFORD, FOR SALE A FRONTAGE OF 40 FELT. FACING | >On SALE-SEVERAL VERY ELEGANT AND | boat ten words in the address and signature the | property owners in this part of the district and | which seems to be made of a soft black material dy 13-240 a FR BO dk Rich-‘toned U it Pianos, of the best stafidard A above rate is, in fact, two cents per word in | Maryland, as also of Washington, at the Amer- which can be readily broken by the fingers, et gooD a eI = south of Md. ave street paved, 75¢.: & ae pink ae iad at a ae per- A Man Under the Bed. the daytime and one and a half cents per word | ican house, oe a Berg egret —_ and is evidently a coal formation. $5,008 i sold at once. ‘Ten New Brick Houses on E, | SWORMSTEDT & BRADEA a, SY $1:500. | Dovments or care at ono-thi t trom new] Wm. Thomas, colored, his wife Lucy, and | t night. August 8 at2 p.m., to consider the matter o} bercacsbor ste 3 ween 9th and 10th s.w., with all mod. imps. Price, | ————- . The each. Pe SEE BEAUTIFUL LOT ON THE e Squa~. Pianos his sister Mary were in the Police Court this | CHZAPRATES FoR NEWSPAPERS MORE REMUNERA~ : : : L. Wash Frequent borings were made on the epot for ©. H. PARKER, 434 and E sts. s.w. north side of een 15th and 16th sta..next | ment. Parties lookivg for @ positive to corner of 16th st. ; 53 ft. front, with side and rear | see these before road from South Capitol street to Fort au: KE morning charged by Policemen Fenton and| sre it not eckeriorgs sha Saoaa paces of New | inston. Most of the leading land owners have | coal under the supervision of Wm. C. Hoff- RK SALE—83,650—8300 CASH—$35 MONTHLY price E 5 ry i ete ‘ Fe, a m a6 Be re pa poo at pric ery low for a 2% SUR, for cask or BE, RPIAND EXCHANGE, Austin with disorderly conduct, William is given the right of way through their farms, } man, who found an 18-inch vein of real coal ding Fiano House, 4 York, Chicago and other large cities have a| among the number being Gen. Ewing, Col. Sn Het ne-; 10 rooms, handsomely Anished f'nse- | —SU=Ot_ p_ | aud gumeaRensarivanieare._ | S001 fobe.s, hard wocking tan who’ lives A |» 15h cate tox thelc portal “diipebsbas da | Deaton Stra. Weak: Noung, Bikes meee oie ee enone page oranges mead Ural wood: cabinet oak inantels: open fre places; two FOR SALE LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, MD. ; ONL {OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED 20 HORSES, AMONG | No. 21 Fenton place. Last night when he went dayti ‘da fourth of © ak mate Young Mr. Freeman, C. L. Cummins, Jas, | What he believed to bea mine of weal Bes ary pass the door. W. £. BURFORD, 20 BARU FLO TO Cy TE ETPUMDTY | ponmemcome Fine Dratt and Drivers: alse ope Black | home he found the door locked. He knocked | “time anda fourt than the goverment has | Byer, Jackson & Siphery and Judge Phelan, | men did not have the confidence in the Ecos TOTWaR SEAR Ee See it | EQUIGLEY, inthe sour of 033 Dat new. uz-lwe | Several times, and getting tired of waiting, | {2% Granted? Is itnot true, also, that this | the latter having a 1,200-acre farm just over | pects that he bad, but they were paid for : a Basement- LETHE NATIONAL CAYITAL INVEST. | ROR SALE—THE GREATEST BANGAINS EVER broke open the door. There was a dim light | patronage from the enterprising press is the | the line. work by the day and practiced @ ~~ y 7 rooms and Company offers for sale very Desirable Lote offered tor the next ‘Wag in the kitchen, but not a soul was in sight. most profitable that you have, and that it| _Weppixc Betrs.—St. Theresa church was | tion on the old miner. They wor be <a FG. hand Y: between Ol asd ath | pumeiee HReetons, . Cou iylex’ Also, the | William proceeded to investigate the premises | would. in fact, give you still more profit if made | filled at 10 o'clock this morning, on the ooca- | handful or two of coal to th ES between Hand F n.e. iNeve | pareont tank ta Hae aT and met Lucy coming down staris. He went | Iower) Reduced rates bring increased busi-| sion of the wedding of Mr. George Gray of L#—2 FINE 3-STORY RESIDENCES ON ‘very desirable cither forinvestsiment oriinme: | from 81> up to all up stairs and was not surprised when he found overlooking Stanton square; 8 rooms and building pur; idi rs 3 and see Stock. Bot! ness and enlarged profit. Your own testimony | Gray & Son and Miss Kate Reagan. The wed- poses. | Terms made to suit pur- | New and Second-hand Turnouts bought, sold and ex- | a colored man hiding under the bed. Then A i i: dis arty arrived promptly at the hour aud id the men to continue at their work rn lunprovements; parking and yards; | chasers. Advances made to reliable parties tor build- | chun, Painting and Kepairing at bottom prices. | the troubl before committees of Con; at various times my! Party arr! iy . end h $5,200, Ds ents 835. W. E. pI % ‘ouble started, and a large crowd soon " the brief service was conducted by Rev. Thos, jay they foun qicecagh #3-200.18 mouthly Yayments 8 ine Durpoeen APE ee. WALEER, President, suf W. F-GEYER, 460 Pa. avenn.w._ | She troub! The police appeared and alk these. { 8a# been steadily to the effect that every y v = $ thas - - til the unlucky ~ - ALE—SI ER BARGAINS— ; our company has reduced prices it has gained | B- Hughes. Postmaster J. 8S. Reagan, a | uni +O SALE—CHEAP—HOUSE AND LOT ONI ST, 45% Louisiana ave. n.w, UMMER BARA S— Upright | Of the Thomases were arrested. Judge Miller i i i brother of the bride, and Miss Martha Rose | gave out. One between 434 and Gthsw., 81,40C. “House and Lot SAMUR YF, COUER, Decent | State Finns; vote ueunly news all fuliy war | told Lucy that the mam under the bed would | mCTessed income. | This accords grate whore | acted as best man and bridesmaid, and Geo, | feet deep and = - fae gee | _ $y17-2m New York ave. aud Loti at, | ranted: also for sule cheap a largo stock of satiy nsed, | Cost her 85. Hor husband was also fined 85 | theroare large numbers of customers” will | Thompson, Jos. McCann, M. Quinn and P.| found. No effort has ever been soo $2,500. Two Brick Hoases on Fr bet 2d sud 34, | NQE,SALE-LOTS IN MT. PLEASANT. F ‘am selling on easy payments ot Se ahd SiG | and his sister was discharged. both better serve the public and better ‘profit | Quaid as ushers. The bride's dress consisted | since to develo) 1.2o0 each. A'good corner Brick use ane Houses = + Htemuinut Bu ESF i i f white Fedora lace draped over white satin, | surroundings o} Fi Building. o8e29 . | any business. I believe that the new rate pro- | 2 - ao wate ie | rou sacar PTET — srurasigTatcgn.~‘The spell excarionan: | Poe for te government wold not materia | Vsbanea corgi pari oranmentn tl | harming characte.” be tll mounts NW. sy D [ De el dich i . - rs A - Nn . . *agute addicgn'to thecity uf Wanumuton-formeny | SCHL bied Stores SL | SU at Zara Palls-on ‘August otk. Jeavigg’ the Nis | while the government would be ‘enabled to | bridesmaid was dressed in pink ilk mull and | classic and the landscape in pict Tear, on F, bet. 2d and 3d sw. $ aust ‘CH. PARKER, JOR SALE—DESIRABLE HOME OR INVEST- ment, near lows Circle; 3-Sto 7 } picturesque, i eshte called Woodley Park. ‘bis property Book on Treatment of Dogs sent free. : reatly quicken and vitalize the transaction of | ace. After the service the party repaired to | the midst of this are the springs flowing x § rooms and beth; wide parking and good yard; Sonn ied ae ee oes -—_v* Sa | street station at 7:10 romises to be a | Steatly q © : : - 300. ALFRED H. LEE & SON, 14th and Ecforaum Mejeite eet brive aud tho rark ives | FRO, SALEUVER SAND BY. most attractive irip, affording, as it doce, « | 18 business in all departments, the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and | stantly and visited only at rare intervals and nea: by the proposed Zoological wardeva An cleo: | A load; reduced ree ‘ PLD. nroe ‘here | 6ome wandering tourist or picnic party. “Quuberlund's Bost House’ F-st. Wharf, | grand opportunity to’ visit America’s greatest RATES TO RAILROADS. His, ©. D. Benge, Sn Mewine. ete, hie —! : : : hi ts d. Am ‘thi ts | years ® survey was made for a {tic 09d willbe coustructed,y charter having alreudy 1m "Telepintns Wonder at anominal cost, the rate being €10| Mr. Wanamaker further contends that Presi- | St the house were Mec Dertic Shovve Men, ht | irom Washington to Eric Pa, which was ¢ who will build tue houses, {OR SALE—TO HARDWARE DEALERS, C. for the round trip, which gives the privilege of | dent Green admits that certain railroads or | J. Kane, Mrs. N. C. Robey, Misses Belle Dodge, | pass this spot and open up the region and penters and Builders: 100 to, 130 tons of Sash | stopping at Watkins’ Glen in either or both nt 4 EW 6-ROC ‘1 iinprovements; monthi: EG rice $3,000, WRIGHT & - ; trang] i i iven “half com- | Ella Quaid, Susie and Maud Egan, Ida Stevens, | Springs to the public. The project was aban- i SALE-A 10 PER CENT INVESTM: President and Pratt sta, Baltimore. directions, Through passenger and parlor HAST Re nado Rare ae Mapsle Gieon, De Kanes Ly Gray Aauns | donald and Mewes lanee Seder hes we ew x-rootm Coruer House, reuting for SAL i cara will be attached to the train. Charges for | mercial rates." As only the words in the mes- | po f¥isle and Miss Thompeon, Messrs. 3. & | knowledge of the treasure focked within the i Row of Habdscue Bix and Seven-room Houses; 000 FEET OF GROUND; 92, SALE, CARRIAGES; BEST MAKERS: | Parlor car accommodations: $1.50 to Watkins | sage in such | telegrams an maker soncladee | Reagan, John F. Reagan, P." Quaid, George [mountain fastnesses of Frederick county. ao trimased in beownstone: no two slike; elegant | Kew Hamvalire ave, 26th and Hi st. will largest : stock greatest variety Jowest prices south | and $2 to Niagara Falls. Space now on sale at | tat tn Sales this nif ra Melregpec cganee oon Thompson, M. Quinn, Jos. McCann and many CHINXEY ROCK. 9 of Six tom Houses ou Sd a near En.e,; | _ ov16 FRANK B. CUNGER, 1415 F JiSbes REPOSITORY, L, bet. 16th aud 7h atu Siekiot tions Of the company, at least as low as the government rate, and in| ters. Mr. and Mrs. Gray left by the 11:40 Very few are aware, either, of the existence ea! stor Pour New itx-rocm and Bath Bay.window Houses | WO "ALE— 1 spr exprp Lor Gist us: | THE STORY OF CALVIN FAIRBANK | S0me instances lower. “For instance,” he adds, | Fennsylvania train for Atlantic City, where | o¢ the marvelous Chimney Bock, near Mechan- SALE — ae rn will remain two wee! and will then re- om Sth st n.w.; $2,800 each; $300 cash, balance | on southeast coruer New Ham, hire ave. and Tat. at # dures ho Juler avotanall expense nd —— ‘8 government message from Wi 7 wd at. q re atloudanes “ $0 | turn to senke their porsbanent heme here. icstown, a silent relic of the volcanic force of 3 per f ¥ INGE pertany ‘and jorcirculat | A Man wi New York, containing twenty words in the pe + and bath, new, $3,000. —— Tals Pat, | LOdoss of tines ue banding of fuel, Send foreirculat | A Man who Once Saved a Beautiful Girl ty % 731 Mth ics ig- | __ Nores.—Truck farmers in this part of the | some past age, out of whose jagged mouth still +S toons and bth, new, $2250, irae MELEE MEERS Ty GME from Slavery Now in Poverty. Dature would be chard sy 90 see and sig | District and surrounding gountry complain | belches at intervals wreaths of amoke that are Sd and’G 0,7 sg ge nmccnatp pe tae, MONEY TO LOAN k in betas snd for sabe 5 lange stgok of new andi er PE RO nearly 50 per cent more than the transportation | thatthey can't supply the demand for their! probably the breath of some deep intestinal i »» | products, there bei iderabl it; ‘ feoion Coleinheties. Retatitoun Koad’ Carts The Rev. Calvin Fairbank is now living in | C°™P#nies would pay for the same message.” | Products, there being a considerable scarcity | fire, the force of which has not been totally —— y= + | and corresponding advance in prices, because re F.C sears BITO Boos sP eos sta percen’ 210% | fous, and all styles of sccommodaung | Angelica, Allegheny county, broken in health ete ee of damage from floods on the low and most | £4 pees eee oT aay aise anol OK SALE—12-ROOM BRICK, MOD. IM g RT ILEE DE CLE, ferme as can be found {n apy market, home or abroad. | and yery poor. He will be remembered as ono | _4® t® President Green's statement that no | fertile lands.—Tbe M. E. Sunday school went ge pt per Th rr huge chimney om ane, Be opposite: Feesrracion: $10,000; samy | ee Te earriy | mea calla U2 w USO be uw. aud see fer sour | of the heroes of the anti-slavery contest. About | Message can be carried and delivered by a tele- te Pencote woods, beyond St. Elizabeth, for @| built by the forces of mature as a vont for her FORD W. WALKER, 1006 F NIN SU! UIT AT i" a re so = i © to-day, a number of wagons and herdic: i < a re Scene $100,000 202225 Bae WATE | sce IVER" | the year 2040, while teacher in Rentocky | £8! company for lem than 30 cents without | P gt | Mdden aren ri 7 . _ * " . the service bei Spee OM Pane. BOARDING. fo ae her, Cyn leaing hee hishaytin [ker ou that the cont of telegraphic service | Heagan, brother of Postmaster 5. 8. Reagan . A RDIN ( . appears a difficult thing to establish deti- | of ae eo — p te (THE AUBURN, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. CORNER | found she was the daughter of a wealthy siave- nlely and that, perhaps, in establishing a gov- | tis week-——Mr. Thomas Gray's horse gave ®] erne countess of Rosebery recently unveiled a done at a loss, Mr. Wana- | CoD¥eYing them to the grounds.——Mr. J. F. ted at nw. holder by aslave mother. Her father had al- | ernment rate this subject may be best referred | Short exLibition runaway this morning, being | . 0° Sry. rected asa memorial rooms "with ‘board at reasonable | bolder by a slave mother. Her father had al roe . - stopped by George Fowler, with only « broken |® fine Maltese cross, et psec Buc fou iret la, tier wit myrsu, [loved her to be taught at home, and she had | Sf sur tetiers," continues. Ms, Wanasaies | harness for damage.——Jamcs Simpson, ane of | above the hitherto moglocted grave of Charles room, cemented cellar under whole house; | iseuts to van 3 Zor = ; = “ , . feng wen “nea ue ball last | Dibdin, the great sea-so: : furnace aud all tod. fiups ‘Price $200, TYLER & | = or“ earns sox, | [HE _NEBSTER, 613 til points of interest nay | Provedan apt scholar and was far in advance of | ‘iycu put the average cost of a message to the aa in the sow at Dang KUTHERE ORD, 1307 F st Syts24t* "| Je17-3m 2 F at. : tb board, 86 caer names: samtenl to Wei per | the other daaghters in the home, and the wife | company in receiving, carrying and delivering | Week; Was errested by Oficer W. TT. Anderson | Prof. Alonzo Williams of Brown university FE ee ty. R SALE—NEW BRICK DWELLING NORTH- ty. Also, a# Agents of the United Security In- Fess: first floor, parlor, library, dining roow, | sursuce Co. of Philadelphia, in guns 10 Bult, Ga in. | Cool pleasant itchen and Jarge pantry: secoud fluor, four chambers | stallment plan, with or without ite insurance, Pay: | prices: and bath R SALE—FINE 11-KOO: NEY TO N SUMS OF @6 000 | Gay, $1 to Sz. J. A. DEWITT, Prop. "1 i in- | Yesterday.——Miss J. M. Waller of thé fifth | and his son nave been crossing See Fae 218m M 1S slo.doo, on Apbnerat eal pata sat Pre ieee woo atta Bo elf STL tac SR sone daly Serymty of bed eens st lar ecient be are = 10 oon a os aoe eae ge not = auditor's Office, 0 stator - yor c = — 4 J Sand 6 percent. JOHN Si is MAN 3 y 80) ith, wat ad rertised, a1 9 4s aves soon On extended visit in ow Eng- wow Brick, m1, 13th st, EF 30 LOA AE SiVE FRE CREE ON Ae ATTORNEYS. and, on account of her beauty of person and | lines, sonfe of which are not now in use, but | 1° “or a Beplenber 2 | d for her health.——Miss Bettie Linger is | °"* 3 T Fi i eae = i i i only valuable to you in removing competition, | /8™ j Shelley, of the Miprexea ne TES RUTHELFUND. "| CAMPEELL CAMRINGTON, ATTORNEG-AT | #CComPlishments, bidders were promised from | Only. yale way on railroads and’ on other ac. | home from Asbury Park.——Miss Anna Leehas | | Sir Percy Shelley, the son yee price iim* CEN Mebrter Law Building 605 Dat eee Wag | hundreds of miles distant. Upon Fairbank . " <~ | returned from Fails Church, Va. to be seriously ill. He has po son and at his ‘¢ 3-room ; _ elim! Reels Sia ant DO. heslenen tin hte ee cae itening to the history and the appeal of the | Counts, which are obviously chargeable tocapi- —— death the title will become extinct, qrdet., 9200 cosh; bal. $25 per R STATE, SS | slave girl to save her he set out at once for | ts! account and not to operating expenses? A Denver Editor Fined. Ratinb tabu ee Scheme SOR BALE o oe Bas % 5 US BONDS. PRINTERS, Cincinnati and laid the matter before Levi | TE GOVERNMENT RATES HAVE BEEN TOO HIGH. in diss Gandeaigh ith aahlient the Debate Me. ares opel aw Frichtine tor 26-50 * R 1.000. pet cams Cofin and Edward Harwood, the great aboli-| “Within the past five years,” says Mr. Wana- ‘ pt case agai wer Re-| vosterday. Many ambassadors and other dis- Fanuiug through ‘(qlbsoN BROTHERS, tionists of that day in Cincinnati. They raised | maker, “the public rate has fallen 18 per cent | Publican Judge Stuart rendered a decision in | tinguixhed persons were present, Thestudents OS FO a voomn Brick, GPRACTIEAL YOOK axp sop puiwrens | $500 and sent hiin to Salmon P, Chase. He | maken “the P transmission about 8 per cent, | %2€ district court at Denver, Col, yesterday, | gave M. Ferry an ovation. $25 st now, 7-room mod. on mast whe jevzm 282 BOOKBINDERS, ng, | gave 200 and took Fairbank to old Nicholas | yu¢ within that period there has been no re- | discharging ex-Senator N. PeHill, the princi-| ‘The naval review off Spithend in honor of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. | J EEN E WALLAG PSS Govt cal wcoesnct a oheck for $1,000. teri duction whatever in the government rates, | Pal stockholder, and fining K.G. Cooper, the Emperor Witten was o great et Six sf; atect front on west, a bs TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AP 120e ee oe a Harwood and Cofin then met and pledged Taking all these facts into account, I believe | manager, and Wm. Stapleton, the managing | miles o armed vessels were arrayed three Fate. ; ; X70 L0ax . - ‘ i that the government has been paying for its | editor, $300 each. The case, which has been PW ebeadiemamene 2a Pea eee CHL. WARNER & CO. DarERS, TESTIMONY, uecoups, PeTiTios | ia"fimo for tho sale aad bid. the goa in ix | tlegraphic service more than any other cus-| Soroticdi to the supreme cone hae ae For dale—A splendid Laundry Building in the north- 916 F stn. w. PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY PRINTED. tomer giving you a like or approximate amount | growth of articles in the Re attacking gest, Lot Saxd2 tt, to slley oor Y TOLOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, ATS AND FINE WORK A SPECIALTY, _a19 he poor girl at the last stroke of the auc- | Of business, and that there has not been so | Judge Stuart of the district court for letsing cent, on real estate security. | ieee roe tert dient away, notknow- | feat a reduction in the government rates as to | John J. Wyatt, deputy secretary of state, outof FRANK 1. K. LINGS, 1505 rer ECO. | my24-sm Vibe Arlington Fite ius Gsiookion.) ing whether she had been saved or was the | te general public and the Paige theese jail on habeas corpus. The paper had bee: ly the question of bene ruing to the | posing the schemes of the ‘last Colorado gen- Ya 3 od = roperty ofa gas Frenchman from New Or- | tirely i posing : ge * MOS i Sch Saou UPWARD, . WITH A P Fears who had boasted what he would ao with | telegraphic companies under the act of 1906 | bral assembly and, among other things, lot 17290 to alley Tina; Gnata tkibe av THE LOWEST AYE OF INTEREST TT Eker and Eabaluer iu tay eagle Sh Ose aes | her, To make the story short, Mr. Fairbank | the government ought to be put upon as favor-| that there boon a great farnitare steal. side alley: $1,200. A and 34 Hist ne. Everything Bret-class. took the girl to Cincinnati, freed hi ‘she | Sble a basis as to phic rates as your most | Wyatt, acting secre: state, refused tosur- z est side Zul Get. G and Hts, ;3-room Frame; lot TE SEARS 35 Soe pistRicr. terms. ‘Telephone 268-2. Liege hye By Ps tod child of tramaliol Beilen, favored customers. render the keys to grand jury to enable Grestaids ath bet.G and Hate; 2atory Prame;|_™¥23____— Corner 10th and ste: hw. the editor of the ational Era. It was not | 1 conclusion the Postmaster General says | thom to examine the furuiture aud had been ; lot 20x140; $1,400. " ‘ONEY TOLOAN ‘OLLAND WINDOW SHADES, 25c.; OPAQUE | generally known thatshe hadany African blood | that in his letter of July 13 he consented to | sent to juil for contempt. th, side Vinginis ov j Rear 220 st: Req ces rates of luierents ol bm my approved cooriter Ws in es od pce sponta you: ere President Green's request for conference be- aroe, fo sey 61.000. THOS G"RENSEY £00 Wanikers, KAUPMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATION, x yer fore any official order of the department ft 2 ra gt 1241 and 1243 11th st.s.¢, and graduated with | honor. | the rate should be issued, and he states that he chat. Land K ate. 2+ ‘¥ TO LOAN RVAND, patel ea 5 beech reeioaky core is willing to entertain any reasonable Proposi- e 000. On Approved Keal Estate Security, in District of ENGBAVER AND LITHOGRAPHER, i i tion based upon the known facta. gt wi near F ® 3 —t story anc P= umbia, in any sume dorined Jowest, Fates of in sy27 1012 PA. AVE. holders, He was imprisoned in the peniten- 5.800 i — tiary of Kentucky and lashed nearly unto Various Fi of I 65.800. 24 F st. nw, re . ZEPH ious Forms intemperance. pruill exchange for unimproved city or suburban M EA Tee de ‘Og eg Bliautine Ue at dead, under the charge of aiding slaves to | prom the Boston Conerexationalist, ‘Fast side Hopkins near O st.; New 4-story Brick hens che anennte’ ee nntmnat neteey | gt teat and Wats tithon ne. ——_-+90e—________ Dr. Albert Day, the well-known 9 GREEN, 303 7thetaw | Boribvivieot wall near 14th st; 6-room Bay- qe sty TOW PIA ie aieenat af yw Bricl g a ‘oO. A jose! Marum, -prosecut North side Vincua ave between 224 and 23aeta;| MRS tums to Suit, at lowest rates on ved real Taylor county, Ww. Ya, died suddenly at Berke- Say ANS: 'LSFMphmaptvacia evens. | ley Springs of dropey. He was about thirty- = ears ; five years old and was @ prominent republican of the second district. Three Beautiful Corner Lots, each lot sbout 60x 00, on Jd st. facing the electric road, st a figure Gall or send addrese for cur “August” bulletin, or, for 0% WESCOT: & WILCOX, _ aud-St 1907 Pa. ave. Bw. FOE SSE RSHPAP-ANACOSTIA, D. C..O8E © ae. io iit tt. by TG fe 18006 wauare fect ok Jie. per square foot, JNO. H. sy Sth st. OK RENT OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER oF houses in jocatiou—| FEE i i i > fa i bi a8 8

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