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EADILY IMPROVING. Tomorrow’s Twelve-Page Star and Some of its Contents. In justice to the thousands of its readers Tax Bran could not go to press to day without in- forming them of some of the good things to appear in tomorrow's issue. Tue Sran’s watchword {is progress—progress in every direction, not only in lines, but in the number of lines, and enlargement of scope and space, ® sharpening of weapons in the good fight for the cause of the welfare of Wash- ington. And with this as a talisman, and with the detormination to live up to it, Taz Stam is forging ahead, stopping at no expense to improve its already high tone and standard. With such a policy a newspaper is bound to Secure the confidence and the respect of its readers, especially if, with all its enterprise, it holds to the truth. And tomorrow's Star will not be one whit behind its predecessors, and its twelve pages, every one containing reading matter, will fairly bristle with the news of the day from all parts of the world, supplemented | Wi by « number of articles of unusual interest Specially prepared for this issue, Some of the latter are as follows: ORIENTAL ARCH ZOLOGY (Iilustrated):— Babylonian and Assyrian seals and amu- lets in the National museum, HOW IT FEELS TO RIDE A RACE:— Several leading jockeys talk of the novel sensations, FROM A SMALL BEGINNING:— The phenomenal growth of the national government, THE ART PRESERVATIVE:— How practical housekeepers will make use of it during the present month. AN EPISODE OF THE WAR:— The daring plan for the escape of pris- oners and capture of Richmond. HOME MATTERS:— Seasonable hints for the dining room, pantry and kitchen. HIS LOT NOT A 'APPY ONE:— Anold policeman talks about how the city was guarded in the good old days, FUN AT A GIRLS’ SCHOOL:— Proceedings at a prim Boston educational establishment. By Tae Star's Boston cor- rezpondent. TOWN AIRS AND GRACES:— Convenient appliances for cooking and keep- ing cool in summer. LOADED FOR ANTELOPE— Some interesting stories about this fieet- footed game. A MUSICAL TRIUMPH:— A particularly bright and interesting love story. PARNELL’S DAY:— Pen p es of the great Irish leader's life and work. FROM LIVERPOOL TO LONDON:— Four Washington wheelmen touring in Eu- rope. Special correspondence of Tux Even- Stan iS A VERITA The da; DEATH TRAP:— zerous and unhealthy condition of the government printing office. ART NOTES nd gossip about artists and their OUT DOOR SPURTS:— News and gossip of the base ball world. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP:— chapter about increased hotel facilities of Washington. see —— Public Amusements. New tonat Turarer.— The National the- ater wa ued last night for a brief season of nighss and Saturday matinee by Cleve- s Beverly minstreis and the house was packed with a delighted audience, The troupe includes some of the best-known members of the minstrel profession and the performance is ststandard, The jokes are not ch of them as have a chestnutt provided with a new dressing, whic! makes them attractive. Billy Emerson and Hughey Dongherty furnish any amount of fan on the ends” and each does a specia: act Which is inimitable. Emerson was brought out gain and again, and the only regret felt in re- ard to him was that he did not sing “Are You fo Moriarity.” Hughey Dougherty's stump oe was upon the “World's Exposition, ne gave many reasons why that celebration ar flavor a pheuld ¢ ake place in Washington. The vocal- fists are all good, especially Banks Winter, whose reputation asa balladist and com r is well known, The performance of the Japs, with which the entertainment concludes, is y marvelous. ‘Their juggling, balancin; ng umbling is done with a neatness and ski cites the warmest admiration, while the ct upon the ladder, which is changed toa single pole, is perilous in the extreme. The set for the first part is novel and artistically arranged —+__ The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today deaths were reported to the health office &s follows: Francis H. Childs, white, 5 months; Edward Nash, white, 61 years; Jobn McQuillan, years; Julia S. Monroe, white, 77 years; Charles 0. Royce. white, 10 months; Mary H. Noonan, white, 32 years; Emily Row- James E. Hawkins, col- ; Randolph Grant, colored, 1 y ar; Maria L. Sullivan, « col yred, § months, GEORGE ‘TOWN. Worx ox tae Execraic Rartroap.—The work of grading and filling along the line of th ofthe Georgetown ani leytown vical railway near St. Alban’s hureh is ng pushed. Yesterday afternoon a lot of ties for the rails of this new road were placed ng the sidewalk of 32d street from re street to N street. Those already received are suffi- cient for a distance of a mile or more. Next nd 32 streets for laying the rails, Work ox THe Canat Reparns.—Contractor Blundon’s small army of laborers ~~ in a good day's work yesterdayrepairing the breaks on the Georgetown level of the canal and were ing Operations this morning. Shoul weather permit it will take but a short time for the workmen to reach the long break of about 650 yards, and when this has been finished the work on the canal can be almost regarded as having been completed, for there then re- Main but little to be done. Tue Aquepvct Orrice Rossery.—A ity 0 from one of buildings connected with Washington duct office, also a number of pieces of ma- cbinery and tools used in drilling during the constriction of the tunnel. Officer Burrows ‘Was put to work on the case and through his ts the supposed thief, Smith alias “Heady” ms, has been captured. Nores.—Yesterday afternoon a colored sneak thief entered the millinery store of Mrs. Trib- bey, No. 3153 M street, and stole several arti- cles and made his escape. He was chased by an officer ands sonof Mrs, Tribbey, but they failed to capture him.—A tent was Pitched yesterday on M street ween 33d and S4th streets for night services of the Union mission. bag eer re Coxprriox a.m.: Great Fi temperature, 74; condition, 13. Receiving reservoir, tem }, 78, Con- dition at north connection, 6; condition at south connection, 36. Distribating, reee temperature. Condition at house, 23; condition at offiuent pases 5. High tide in the river today at 627p.m.; low tide at 12:38 p.m. To Artantio Crrr yush- AL AL MENTION. Mr. J. N. Mipnix, by his daugh- ter Lottie, ee reat eee at Stickley Springs, Frederik county, "Mors. Hal a Pay o this , Miss Foie, ter, Miss Daisy bo ter, is Daley Brown, who te Recent arrivals at peg ong % are saa Cox (from — ily re = Miss Florence B. Hill of 1815 Rhode Island avenue northwest is at Old Point Comfort. Col. C. A. Layton of Wapakoneta, Ohio, who has been in the ci cn ong bape to his home Beet d\ pr Bis | law, Mrs. J. W. Green, 606 E street Mrs. Rosenburg, Mra. Paxson, and Miss = of Washington are stopping at Atlantio | iy. Miss Harriet Aspinwall of the Post Office de- ‘tment has started on # tour of the great Fike which will include the Thousand Islands, Ontario, Niagara Falls, and Sault Ste ee, Mich. Mr. W. 8. Roose, who has been confined to his house for the past two weeks with pne monia, bas very much improved and expects in & few days to be out. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, B. Pearson have gone to Narragansett Pier. They will be absent from the city for a month, Mrs. Wm. Mayse left to-day for Ocean Grove, where she will remain for the next ten days. Miss Lizzie Mayse has gone to visit her grandparents at Urbana, Ohio, She will not return until September. Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Young are at Asbury Park. Miss A. Harte and Miss N. Riordon have re- turned home after a short stay at Lower Cedar point. Miss Kate and Miss Ella Ahern are spending the month of August in Loudoun county, Va. The Misses Metz of Capitol Hill, and Miss } that the case against Woodbury of 4th street northwest, have gone te ae Springs, W. Va., to spend a few ——_—e—____- Judge Miller’s Vacation. Judge Miller has gone off for » month’s va- cation. The judge will spend most of his time st his cottage at Takoma and later in the month he will f° on a trip lane! the mountains in West Virginia. During his absence Justice 8. O. Mills will officiate in the Police Court. anlage The Witnesses Didn’t Agree. “Monday night he drawed a knife on me; Tuesday night be pulled a pistol on me, and Wednesday night he stole 5 from me,” Such was the recommendation given a negro named Frank Lane bya colored girl name1 Lizzie Turner in the Police Court this morning. “Where did he take it from?” asked Mr. Armes. “He took it from my hand,” she replied, “You told me this morning that he took it from your pocket,” said the Srosecntos. “You misunderstood me,” said the girl, The girl's stepmother was called and she said that the money was taken from the girl's pocket. The defendant denied the charge and Judge Miller discharged hin, Columbia Lodge, LO. Ata recent meeting of Columbia, lodge,No, 1, 1.0.M., at their hall, corner 5th and G streets borthwest,A.D. Sullivan, residing in Alexandria, Va. was reported sick nd placed under the care of the iodge in that city. The committee on excursion reported that the lodge would clear about $75. Lee A. Willis, a member of this lodge died at his residence near Bealeton, Va., last Sunday morning of consumption, Pacis ci Texee Dotiars To ATLANTIC Crry axp Bacx. | The Baltimot» and Ohio railroad company announces the second of ite popular excursions to Atlantic City for Saturday, August 10, Specisl train leaves Baltimore aud Obio depot | at 4:20 p.m. that day, and posscngers arrive | Atlontic City at 10 p.m. Tickets are valid for retu.1trip on all reguiar traius until August 12, inclusive. a ey ALEXANDRIA. Tue Maron's Iernovewest Mrssace.—Mayor Downham, as anticipated by Tux Star, pre- sented to the city Noanell last night festions as to city improvements. He sa: fis message: ‘The firstalarm that ie counted oa soon as an increase of our indebtedness is talked | of comes from the bond holders, All the in- | terest we have in these bonds is to provide for and Psy, the interest when due, w! the sink- ing fund amply provides for the principal. We need not care about our bonds being at ‘a pre- mium, but when a 33¢ SAE oe bond is at a premium I think there be little difficulty in placing a gegen bonds on the market at a reasonable or moderate rate of interest.” He ar the re of the market building, the codification of the laws, a sewerage system and street improvement, and requests the a council to act u) ete gy at once, is a movement ‘or in the ‘irection indicated by him Before re-election, It was understood that all the other candidates for mayor concurred in the proposal for improve- ments, 60 that the vote in Pibeir favor was unani- mous. Crrx Couxcr.—The mayor has startled the summer siesta of the city council by calling the boards to meet last night after they had com- posed themselves for a song ‘sleep by yurning over oy October Presi ee peas | sane was in the chair of the slartdgn tht te lower Mr. Hubert Snowden was called to the chi peep of President Sweeney. The may je urging a wide-a' yee on the coune il was read and portions of were referred to the various committees in charge of the subjects to which it relates. Notice was given the Midland railway company ® finish the east end of the tunnel, which has been incomplete and dangerous for thirty-five years. An application of J.T. Hillfor reduc- tion of taxes on certain real estate was, after an granted by the council but laid on ‘oon | Ee grant at on y the aldermen. A motion to clear the old frame we ge a ee the erpe g2 was re- ferred, an T or payment of sum now due on gas tank the Dede wens into Joint | req: meeting and then sdjourned. DeapLock ox amore or tHe Poor.— physicians of the poor of this city and these were chosen at the last meeting of the city council. One of the physicians elected, Dr. Purvis, hat declined, a cul meeting of the city council ‘d was hel night to elect his successor. Mr. Thos. Gibson and Dr. John W. Bechtel were the candidates, Thirteen votes were needed fora choice. On Lng first ballot the vote stood—Dr. come 1 Dr. Bee! 10. Second ballo’ 10. was found im} ible to Joint m Psineal dissolved. Norzs.—' MES. MAYBRICK SERIOUSLY ILL. Her Health Gives Way Under the Strain to Which She Has Has Been Subjected. conflict of death, whil ers maintain that the jury, upom the evidence a and the summing up, ing the power mals na wae find- are ‘Maybrick: fe By from | lowing on vedee girs dy Re at St, from | Georgels The erat where it was numer- ed. Se eee is Seay | ows, ier majesty's secretary state, and is as follow: ich “We, the undersigned, members of the bar of the northern circuit, having paid great attention to the evidence in the case of Flor- ence Elizabeth Maybrick, humbly pray that ite will recommend her majesty to commute 4 death sentence and grant a reprieve on ‘ound that such evidence, in view of t of ical testimony as to the cause of death, leaves so much doubt that it is inex- pedient and unsafe to carry out an irrevocable bentence.” i petition will be sent first to Manchester and then to Lendon, so that the members of | Rei the bar who have left Liverpool may have an Srpoctantty of signing it. ‘he merchants and Labi ges that the sen- tence of death may be respite ith a view to & commutation or reprieve on the ground that there was no direct evidence of the adminiatra- tion of arsenic by the prisoner to the deceased; the prisoner, on the gen- eral facts, was unduly prejudiced by the evi- dence of motive, and that there is room for atts doubt whether the circumstantial evi- nee relied on by the prosecution was weighty enough to justify a conviction, The merchants’ petition also urges that there was a strong body of medical testimony on be- half of the defense that death was ascribable t> natural causes and there was not sufficient evidence on the part of the prosecution that it ‘was not due to arsenical poisoning; that —— ard to the conflicting nature of the medical evidence, and the very widespread doubt as to the proj rpriety ty of the verdict on general grounds, it would be in the highest degree unsafe to per- mit the sentence to be carried ont, ANXIOUS TO SAVE HER. Messrs, Cleaver and Holder, Mra, Maybrick’s solicitors, have received letters from other towns asking for copies of the petition for signature, and they have drawn up a form for general use similar to that of the merchants and brokers. Mrs. Maybrick was in a prostrate condition this morning and was attended by a doctor, who, however, states that her condition is not serious, but is due to a relapse after the great strain of thepastweek. She hasagain protested her innocence to the jail chaplain this after- noon. She had recovered her composure some- what and was visited by her mother, Baroness Von Roque, who since the commencemeut of the proceedings has been living in the vicinity of the jail in order to be near her daughter. There was a large crowd outside the jail and the prevailing sentiment was one of pity for uw, iO} ah a's 1b Cet ne. 712 Netnw $30] st nw wat hea 4 En dinatay st foe, Bah Sis, ay gia op 8 ot sth Bec i813 Sth st war usK2 rena eas SEWAUGAMAN. | Sup%8. 8% ‘Advertisement ¢ NT—A BEA ¥ FURNISHED 19- | 7030 13th cain avaadahe = an wena ee |e ANTED_A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL. a5 | JOR Salto iT OK by 2 i218 set's Ne to 750 North Capitol ee oo Fates arent = | ee Hier's pantry, and perky papered sees WHE Pst reas pega om T tesa eae : = Vika oR RENT_DESTRABLE 20K op ae 3 = Pat the prisoner. Zhe governor and officials of the jail decline positively to give any informa- tion about the prisoner, and information on this head has to be sough* in other quarters, The Canal Repair E Bonds Abegging. From the Baltimore Sun, To-da7. Mr. Stephen Gambrill, president of the Chesapeake and Qhio canal, has recovered from his recent indisposition. No one has yet come forward to take the repair bonds, and outside of some work done at Georgetown and Cumberland by private parties nothing has been accompiisued toward putting the canal into servic: able condition, see They Must Do as America Does. The committee appointed by the Euglish parliament to consider the question of immi- gration recommends that an annual census be taken of aliens arriving and settling in Great Britain. The committe thinks it advisable at Preseut to euforce laws similar to those en- forced in America against destitute immigrant but ‘+ plat view The Virginia Dediesenti Convention. At a mecting last night of the Richmond delegation to the Virginia democratic state convention Mayor J. Taylor Ellison was elected chairman and spokesman, The following are the fovtings in the tables of the democratic delegates received at the Norfolk Landmark office last night: cong 631; Beirne, 343; O’Ferrell, 226; Tyler, 79; Venable, 61; is, 48; unexpressed, ‘104 Total, 1,532. While Count Leveroni of Florence, Italy, was driving in the mountains near the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs Wednesday evening his horse ran away and he was thrown out, sus- rage @ broken arm and other serious ‘inju- PROPOSALS. tons best ai teen (15) tous Sere 4 cords best qi he fuel.10, be ‘Will be made, item by item, fr eeghem om and the right is reacrved fered 4 and to waive any defects, Forms for will be fursishied ‘on application to thie office, to be jor Fuel” and juperintendent of the = ome Wositgion DO re. MENDENMATE, pecans er Re IRR! 2 One ron WASHINGTON BARRACKS, a $4 t this Office un eo ae paeeas B58 seta or He Se a cat ae echtugton fy and degen eet ie aah ed ate umist be faado subject to this condition. at at gee CoNSTANTING | Kete,’ ‘M., ‘Third 4 ag aus-6t Pps ‘erection STURAGE Le aa aR NATIONAL oer Jrrsau Asp Frorsau. GOLLY! HOW WE WAX ‘EM! ‘There has been much ado about apt bia ite a ainanpnsaitiii LoT 261: Senter ‘The: style and quintessence ‘Row goat $3.50 Soak LOT 2607—Excellent Ajl-wool — ar fea "Gi.bo 4 PAIR. tam cra eee 78 A PATR, “area ram vi0TOR BE, ADLE CLOTHING LOT 7503-1 ee 4 Hattns 1839 1323 13th tay fares ieee de 61 1102 N. a 12 1400 Lit 20! #iosn Fs 21 06}6 H st. bu 2 tn. Ww. Pity EE 5 2020 F at. THREE GOOD TIN ROO a RE: Pst Ses eta ong tks A fear = Sauces | Be i 'e Court, 4: ita, posers a rs ‘et Invent ad: BOYER, 513 4360t..0 Taree fu my Sa thatthe erent pes PERS F GOOD ding in ein ge partunent st Washinrtom Fiera the si joapmoally Adcees wth Feertacte a woe SLD re? of| Witenes Bor 33 = ras wall give ro aes Ue GEO. W. LINKING, 19th and Fate HOUSES FROM e197 TO mum, re ‘Complete list in mi: acgniany hour, dey or night. es a bets ent Siig FS Ri NT_906 0 ST. x ot: alt copvent ST. :8 Roos, AE web. RUSE ED. ©, ste. hw. WO DESIRABLE HOU! HOUSES IN Si rent low to desirable tenapte: one rogme all 14. > rooms. CHLEX @ Baton BELDER, bere: Wanrep FOUR Btar panent Please snine, FR. we t: BROWS; Sa. 416 Sth ot G ets. way Muse furnish 625 caah: FoR LEsE—FoR ene Bay “mat 20r. #43} ; FS: RI - a - Pa qr 80,0 F, * tonne Pee aw. +. THO : rs. Word ANTED—AT ONCE — 5, ee AND COL- sain Gi Box pechagiet FLW. GRAHAM, 605 14th st. nw, sis ;Gooky Houneworsers 1 waite 8 Oth ie th at. ‘outh gwledre of Drawing), ranks BoRNuai 8350 Siri oS 11816 Corcoran st. =. 30 NT a reoee a Pi = $19 oth uo rare anor" Ct senecenings ited Walach Vint go $20 Wantepotace FLERE D cintsr & co, : on . i ow it “na! ieegre Workaow sia «| REAL ESTATE AND INSI as hag © xi mi: 3 Ore thu <* ou {URANOE AGENTS, 13: i fo eee prepared. 7ii Gat 4 re 4 Green, POON PRESSED “BRICK HOUSE, jocality; modern improve- y Tube fence festa iar big de inquire at 216, i B RENT—$25 PER MONTE. NEW TWO-51¢ ‘6 rooms; rh IMpFOVeTIED YS, » Vi Cor. 2 5 corner above gus office. hae in Calvert county, Me, Sve jafauaenaiandn Ren pony a ite ite ‘Maribo: 8. bone carne te | ae Regotiated. Ineuranceeffected. _jy29-2w ses | Pigaiacltl Sarees apes ie a8 Over Central Nations ey jyil-im HE WORLD DO Mov rE” oT Ce ets ae ad prices: watches cle FA i WANTED—SITUATIONS. pases gh 7eureoat War citeeyra ones | Wace. 0 Goel r= ily: good city references. Addrese OK, Star | ee STEHCAT— HEADQUARTERS ae —__ COUNTRY BOARD. ___ giz eute eas an 5 Pwd: ir. 4 i bo: Chambers, 4 hae ees tanaaremad | QR, BE Foe BENT CTWO PLEASANT nO ft = iter SAM'L A COOMBE. € Takoma Parks B.c. * Perteulars address ase Butie Takoma Park WARD ie ac DECne, OD BOARD-9 MILES Ente ALE REEANACK, erty seni ee fet Sea ee one aie Boscia ‘Steametip agent au! W3s oR ae WHITE MAN Date ry Wife, a me 0 esha wane to do ——, jenty vee pul Siepeewost upan to. gee aud Work about “piers water ; conve} sus a JOHN STOCKTON, oF country. ‘Raare O., Star office, 7ALAGETT MANSION, NEAR SILVER SPRING y ff re AoErT 5 S10) race men, Houseworke: Bet ea al _ ANTED — POSITIONS 0S. ig PT Waiters, Housekeepers, Cl foal and architestare) a wath eee of ail ROVE. D. sue-3e ten & an Swedes. Cities, coheal Eoee et WO" LARGE BODES FER RR PRIVATE roe yy 910 9th st nw. aus-6t* ee Ds, Beicaet et Se PCLNISRED Hoty 1004 bi st. ERs &, 10r. 100 pie me WwW ANTED — a, Residieh rae white and colored, bo mkt nee Dietrich on tend states, 7 ti STABLE st.u.e,Orm iis Rear 915 ie: o.w ~ complete list of y end —. as at A. work at »-6in RE: TXROOM BRICK HOUSE, 909 K Ee Rw. ; Water Apply Scr ia BES OR COOKS, fun Couerork, 6 i eveland: Oret 08 at. oy habe 50 te 4th, Sr. FURNISHED br., 10r. oe ts} DEOMOS! V y ANTED—FREE!! HOUSEREEPERS AND ALL employers a furnished bighly recommended Se vents, Clerks, &e. Ap, poeegee tor ——. em wile Pr bole 5 ax Ope EW Ce wore RoORBOLO Noes eta battle heiae, 07 Pa. ves; ploymet pre pared. istered same terms ut OFEIOE, 7116 mR RENT-—721, 725 AND 727 6TH ST. ¥ . ae iG NO} sow. E New Six-room Bricks; ‘mod. imps: Tet “Roa & B RENT—703 LST. 8. E,. THREU-STORY large rooms, wate and water closet, at Stim Wine be reuted to a — cvlored family. M. EI bn, 302 4 East Capito! Fe, RENT—108 &.$ st 5 i090 oom. ik mod imps. 0. C. Gi 303 7th JOR RENT—200 E io A Rd) i ao Bispist noa ime Se. GLEN, 509 th st. aw, Ld 8, Nee . 2112 M, etoreand dwel.65 2; ne a P st. corner ..... W0 1341 sth at, pew OFFICES. St, Sd foor, Wd! TED—BE A LADY TWO HANDSOME oy. Kooms on second floor, with pi ‘ret-clase table board, where there lers, Tous must be euitabie for sit. hater, and within elgit equares of Arlington hotel, aud with Wigt parties | Prvais tif suited. Address, with Flats. 1941 244n ‘st. second In 0 ‘ore. and uae M AGMTORT ‘REAT, ULAN Ki KT Mountains ¥ i aryiand, Sid bar Hemyers Per boi unexcelled. 'W. aa we poisyat, Washi Wesbington county, Md. PERSONAL ‘HE LAWYER I TAitGnie Peo, "be o Boat to Posmaster 8t Fetch, Ou ee riah. Len ot 0% bi i Mi SHOLAL nd by ‘addrecsing ES, In rear of 1420 XN st., 7 stalls, Foom for 3 Coaclman’s room, Siret Class..... ‘DENCE WIT LsIR- » Jomty Occupy House in to, ¥th to. ibth sts.—and tur uly of Three at fair rates, ou3-1m ‘OK RENT. factoril ec torily Mvnrve, La. Aa Wilt Boe mced 16 and Wi. VATE Communic: niident Manag oR RENT—8- <——¥ Rl K HOUSE. ALL M roud tenait, white oF oi wed sisoy Sersdeied ished ivow. Wosous, Horses, Carriages, Moral Sa and Domostones ior sale, ZU10 Ht. b.w. ea 12 Yb aw. stant inquisien tor ee TLNS. Aor, pats ute, Touh ets ager = a have, papas tieg enrages ~ Wg ® goutkwest con os 3 Ps “ -ROOM MOUSE | Tt. Geis Kad mea = ree 2c a % ONLY PLAGE | house; bath Re. Stir homes Tm t a- Hema year.y leage only thet ‘<u be Bae prices ar % BGK, POX & we mys e221 bd i on ove. aw FOR SA LE—LOTs. ‘OR SALE_MUsi bE SOLD THOSE BRA Lots east side o. 4th st. becwoen Lau finde chads siukweik, e._Good for Vestiveut. Wautauoder "Now is your chanes. wut JOHN U. JOMNSON, O25 F at. Fence 4 FEW Days {OR KENT—AT DUP Stewart's Banaue, . iurnace ; ail mod. ood Apy MM PAKRED. 14toF wt | ES B RUNT—940 KSI, N w., Brig «, mgt FURNISHED Of UN FUR- c ais: t senlonee, with Daten os Oth ot we OR SALE—@ BSS air; rent sia ‘balauce of We ANTED-ARW ORFICER WANTE Co 8 or 10 room House in good location, .ese | bw. tuan'9 {pper month sens “Addrees AMMY VENANT, Foe “SALE -AT DER WOOD, 300 YARDs FRO! use, Bary, Stable, Grchard, 0) Acres o Star offi aub-ot* ‘SIBLE TED D0. 4 fow acres suidivi AN TED: OR RESPONSIBLE T x four acres sux C BR Wii one 82% gr, month, aiother #83! ALERED f Lie & Sox, ts, ; ited Jers, House. Wile tg SUE FR FRAME HOuSE wire Eve ne seam WASHINGTON vation Cot vu referred, ne Seteges Ty mai Sear ok. Sees location “sue tt ose Fat, aii to Tou © nese ANTED-A HOUSE IN GOOD POCATION 70 | J/OR RENT—40 AORES WITH HOUSE OF 20 Wisi ‘Stable and Out. aie #00 sare. aye Tot pagans oto gay om ee ‘Market; 36 mile EPA HOUSE FUENISHED Op UNFUR Doyo et wee Rae ene ted a ya tenant, Address T] — Eerie bE es e000 to SOU, ye A pied pert jon prefe: 10) th on piste red. “hddirees 2 isda ae ae Mi ne; on Ae rhe 2 ° Fk ess Sir iuapn; Pent $35. to GED. ise nw, avely 2350 a ¥ 3 pk. SOLTZMAN. REAL ES- Soaeeen “7 eal ble gio tani ued ar ee per 600) BERUEING Is: A/BHLELDS, 1006 F st... Fok SAubaon sri UBEN STREET (THE CAN OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS Some Very Deci od Bargains in Lote on wong ag umbia avenue), lot 10U f fromt aeen, Pa 1.00 feet west of ‘ine ‘new Sa DOD Bull aud College ti. vet AP PAs, Es na chvoi can sell new et 20c. eel or 8b . ‘xo. *Snaiian tae aus-4t PARDO. 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