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FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTs. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. MONDAY, AUGUST T2, 1889. Poh SAL 5 on tRape—ox ‘2D ST. 8.W., ELEVEN Small -room Brick Houses. two ose A.D rid 8 F st. | sirest cars; fronts on two a: oer Pe SALE—BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F ST. ¥.W. | BLD sy yay Price. only se 24 a.0,0, 108-97, ‘3, SQUARE 723, Gancbyhn ket 1a Dat. neat td ne; south front on eb hfe S Hm ETT, 810 F st. n.w. ‘aul 5 peat He aes geese ; F T A 108, 100. itwibes sopaw.b Feb atic ER Piceaat, bote on 7 25 2 . th at <faDring to Sth st. n.w., will eubdivide, H. J. jenizable in different parts Dal twood, D.C. ‘aul 0-2w* Also deni 1422 N. ¥.ave. sult ON N ST, BET. 2181 AND 22D =)15 41H ST. N.E, NEW BAY-WIN- | }JOR SALE—HOUSES— front by good depth, Owner leaving House; ten roca aia bath: large Brick 4021 Mass. ave, p.w., 9 roOmE 0.0. met ‘& RAMEY, 1307 Fst.n.w. 2 9th at. n.w. ‘ a __BERR Brick 1 seis harab laser bast Coptic eta How | VAltot tng abo houses are fy 14h, 100 cars na 408 fight roca and bail: eplendid condiRion iut TW]0. Wil De consiferet. ‘920 oa beak ote hoa . salo-3t Soo Fst nw. | PIOR SALE—FINE TWO-STORY FRAME HO maw bet. ith and 14th; 350, (OR SALE-AT ASA IEICE, OWNER LEAVING trode, good wells BA9008 eory tersus; inguire On = price reduced to 82.030; Bay-window Brick : good well: yey, House ou I st. nen lot 162 i) with stable. 7 ee ee Bois 3 06 F st. n.¥ ‘FROR SALE OR RENT—ON EASY TERMS, TWO SON Sali VERY CHEA HOURS a | Foes au ad Bath Back Houses: al mod, Delavace are. bet. Land Mata 2, near D; seven roous aud ath: let a aa yy tanec Now semeey *3y30-Lm 12th atid 13th, 18290, price per OF simw. | a E—FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, 1220 | | (31%) Sth and @ sts. n.e. fronting 57 feet on Sth st. oT a fone a3 ; 976 in. by 100 sect: 81.80 per | by 119 100t ou G at Place for a row of seve “3B -° pom Oe RE + Cenesl2w maaan istand N. Capitol st nw., 22x00, LDs, 1006 F st. nw. prermamigernnge ys 5 ac << aoe 7 (2) A bet, $th and’ Sth ste, s.0, east 30.6 of lot 10, FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS = 5 a a uae $18, price 25. AL —- a = tip igh bet Rab Se, £160 to alley, price per THEO. A. BAKD:NG, 606 11th st. nw. 10 R_ SALE—PIANO AT A SACRIFICE; COS’ arg ee il OEH ; Fi Price $100; good as new: little used. Call hte ne nee ae oe epee Island are. bet. 14th an AXE. NEAE 3D | or address N"e CO. 521 11th st. nw, near 168, 2.25. eating tor Ol: a 2 Bricks, | gq TOMS aulsat ong Fiat aid ata a2 gta each vest 5. WRICE ocKETT. ¢ | | OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, 20 HORSESAMONG | ““'3ySouth*uide sare bet, 260 00 vestments, “WRIGHT & —— auio-av I oem acioe nue Draitand Drivers: also @ Young | 15th ats. 2... by about 105° wise pos fone i: SALE OR RENT—810 AND 825 D ST. NE, | Hesy Draft Mules, SCHELG! eye et | 62.75. ee a aw € sul2-6t"_ | | (4) X bet, 17th and 18th sta, n.w,, 492130, price per a he 00 7 3.1005 y x. WEIGHT © STOCKETT, owners, ee arpenter’s Tools in condition. wate side of K st. bet. Conn. ave.and 18th n, —— ih st. Bway between 4,129 | “(158) Conn. ave. near N, 24, 72100 toalley, cheapest a 5 v'elock p.m. lot on Conn. ave., price per foot, 3. i 70K SATE PRO ETE ALE — BENE LEAVES, AN INFALIBLE | (40) East sidesf Loth bet Rhode Island ave. and P West side 26th st. near K si new Hy >mus oO 3 0. cure for Cholera infantum, Dysentery, &., at 322 | st. n.w., 244x100 to ’. price per foot, ¢: er pi Ee et % ae | C{Saniaae aide of th bok Gand oo ese frontage ach a 10 per ceut in vest ment: 88,000. 7574 RARE CHANGE WORT G00: | “120 East side Hopkins hear O sty Sew 4etory Brick Te Aaa mene Geneon TORS COU: | “cE74) Roth sdeot T st. bet. Oth and 20th, party- a cen! welling; good lot. $7,000. Fe partially furnished; a = ; : pos , five rooms B.H. WAENER & CO., East sd th near H 3-story brick dwelling; lot 1010-5t ch > for above amount will give ture and Good Wi)i, a1 40 1 + 86,500. 7 q ° ‘North side ot K bet 2ist and 22@sta; 2story and | Address FIDELIS, Stat office. a : RIDING SADDLE, | WOE SALEELEGANT 107 AT COR, OF OOLUM- tment, 7-room brick ; ‘OR SALE—ONE SHAFTIR RIDING SADDL!I wood North side of Walluch hear 14th st; 6-room Bay- | P'Srdie Martingale and sudcio ion Srigtna cost Ltesdjoining at modstete peice! thoes tats eeteee indow Bi 5,000. $25, used twice, will sell for $14, Address 8. L., Star | snd water, sewer bear by ; sidewalke ‘curbstones East sid Hampshire ave, bet, Tand K ste. :2 } 6 Jt | te, joudgaye mactdaulseds TULLE & GUTH MSorth eds of Lenas SUth oe. tetory frame; 6 FOE, SALE-ONE GOOD "TWO-HORSE DIRT | FORD. 1307¥ n.w. auld-6r ome: lot L7xA~ y: $2,400. Mazon and Harness complete; also Several Good QE S4LE-CHOICE SITE FOR STORE, STH AND We dd wear L at. 2 @-Foom, bay-window se5,,cheab for cash. Call ib reat 1800 14th st... ee pitag ee Te Have ee &., Lots and © one front tor builder or investor. J. . P. MYERS & SON, 1420 New York ave. aul0-6i* 0. t¥ mou But ‘st. u.w.;6-room brick; lot Fe SALE—FOR #10,000—ONE OF THE OLDEST » aud best House Furnishing Stores in this LE-T ac} ph plct 19x19 to alley; improved | ciiy, with large run of customers. Present owner bas | JVOE,SALE—T OAN OFFER FOR 4 FEW DAYS ck; 81,900. Other busivess that requires his attention, This isan | supe’ q.giy > wees, Pagans ip Lote on ; 2-story Frame Dwell- | opportunity of a lifetime and isa fortune torany one. us-4t AP. F. IN, 1326 F st. Easy terms to good and reliat parties, A: B.C. Q, Star office, au ‘E, F 3 2st basement | YOR SALE—CASH ICE CREAM SALOON—75 dwellings: 6 ioonm "snd tothe peice ence | K' conte par guile pot delivered will tesmioy leo 3,700. but no freezer at 1410 I st. n.w. aul2-3m Will exchange for unimproved property. OK SALE-SAFETY BICYCLE IN GOOD CONDI- te. We 10-3t WESE OP PE Wicox, Fetcn 870. Address BICYCLE, Star office, {OR SALE— TWENTY CITY LOTS, erent ee Lincola park, from 8300 to $400 a Jot: 650 down, {OK SALE—CHEAP_BOUND VOLS.OF OF FICIAL ce monthly. AD pt cl for & profitable Gazettes, Patent Office Reports (Mech.), and Com- | investment, KH. T. 8.W. cor. 13th and F 5 ; large lot to good aile; imissioner's Decisions, Bookstore, 1203 7ih st nw, | #&.2-w. aub-6t Spon a FOF SALE-LOTS ATFOREST GLEN, MD. ; ONLY -E—50C. CASH, 250. WEEKLY—NEW VIN. 20 munutes' ride from eat | to 5 conte ee Dartaine, Rugs, Lempe Pablo Lines Beene aa | _ 370-8 : 1419 Gat, x, Star Office, Will call with samples. 08 SAEE-THE NATIONAL CAPITAL INVEST. dent Company offers for sale Gory Desizsbis Lots POs SALE ALDERNY COW AND CALF. TWO 2) | in squares 850, 83 and S61, fronting on, the follow. Dayton Wagon be ped cond sey Oe Ting Hore | Ste mes and on Oth et. betweca k Od F hee bos tare emote, Beantnee, Dee Neto 1d, lots are very desirable dither forinvestament or tmme- ~ 2 _— mes ean sot poses, uit pur- a 2" Gaitherss | [VOR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, DOING A BUSI- | chasers, Advanees onde to saleble for build f Land. at Ward's Crossing. in Gaithere: | [oss at €40 bet oage The tart ck ie Boos | Samet Advances mid ene the Nilent aka ot ie neers | Washington’ ‘Good reasuns fur selling: sthtah a. YALRER, Prosident, is aie: sine ‘barn witty two sheds.om the lot = JNO. F. CULLINANE, 458 Louisiana ave... nice bacaeeeeaees Lanlo-st E — "806 Oth st, aw. SAMUEL W. . ‘ CEAWFORD’S Drug Store. | J7OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN- , Treasurer, VER ‘National Safe Deposit Building, Hetusvme pay Mure, O years; perfect bent 3717-2, Hew York sve. anti 15th st, @ 4% ste. s.w., frame house, | animal; guaranteed sound and kind for lady to drive. FOR SALETLOTS IN WAGGAMAN AND RT he ma called Also an Liexant Exteusion-top Surrey and Harness y Woodley Park. ‘his pro) is situate at the anc ar H u.w., 3-story 7-room frame Will sell separate. Private stable rear of Fesidence 3,004 ty 1301 K st nw. aul0-3t*_ | terninus of Connecticut ‘ave, extended, and 2E SALA VERY FINE LIGHT VICTORIA | Kuraus Helehte, the nev bridge and the park drive, d shaits; used one year: good as new; made | $Nd Bear by the proposed, eleo- by standard iuaker; Wilkacli ats great baryain, ‘Stable | {6 otd wil be constructed «charter prices tober 2008 1st ot aul0-3t"_ | Je of prominence who will build fue houses, Foe, SALE CHILDREN'S PET PONY, DAISY, | © Call lor plat; also bulletin of cheap property, 5 years: sound; no Vices of tricks; not inaimed of : JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, branded; well broken and docile; price $75. Private | _my10-3m 700 14th stable 1004 13th st. n.w. aul0-st* E SALES . ‘A LARGE OAK REFRIGERATOR; | & 3,000 FEET OF GROUND; ‘al or 813 nwo New Hampshire ave, 25th and H sts, will make ee twelve or more lots of not lean 3 tage. 16 feet front — p. FRAN, 3 ER, st. Fou SS05 ONE LARGE UPRIGHT SHOW CARE, ores SB a wit wel plate glasses; solid wal ALE Ms jue 8300. MOOnE & LEDI F THAT SPLENDID LOT ‘Jewelers, 1109 Ps GB toutheast corner New Hampehire ave.and Bat. at ‘Prien, By woUs Sts Sstory-and-base- | 5 \On SALE_PINE MARE, SIX YEARS OLD, Goon | *3,?¢t foot anes Ce gt ae 2 roadster, fit for any purpose; will be sold cheap, ’ ae sts. n.w., 2-story-and-base- INO. F. CULLINANE, 06 6th + 85,500. Hopkin si’ iw. new 4-story brick, 00. x 2 10-3e Y rooms, with Z-story brick stal 2 EE... s > 3 ie | okt SALE—CHEAP—ONE THREE SPRING PHAF. BUSINESS CHANCES. 2 Pennsylvaniaave. bet. Gth and 7th sta. ae, | BE ton-Top Bugwy in perfect condition. “Apply S70 = and dwelling. $8.00 ; at me aug-3e ) E wear Sth st. &¢,2-story S-room brick with + ew TY xe = SALE—SILEK iN ENTON. ‘85.000. WILL BUY 4 SMALL Grocert | FOR car. SE COLONT AT fee rénts or 2d bet. K and L sts. n.w elegant new brick Store; fine place for bar room. Call at 132734 Tailroad stock is this investment. Where can you find . beautifully Snished, never occupied, $9,000. | 8. goign suytuing elee that will pay even 25 per cent? ‘At what >. cor. of 2d st. -story brick with 8| JOR SALE— PSYCHO PATTERN SAFETY other industry can women and children make in’ six B st, Jé-rooes | As STerpeia te eke apne ye bearings all over. | Wars short time ce will Wiis chess Rik Forme at pemmerey om ste Ata bargain for: Apply 327 Peun. ave. n. w. oat “uy Sa S want rs itoa the low a ¢ Seley ts eet price. "It is not necessary for persons to live there — ee eR BARGAIN | to secure an interest in the milk crop. Full informa: Fe SALE—THE GREATEST SUMMER 2 of them all—One Second-band Upricht; possessing | tion obvained at offjce. + Sno lape Svelling, 20 | ich tone end Sethed tn fapay weieen ais See. SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, ess property on 11th near F | HUGO WOKCH & CO., 925 7th st. n.w. au’ au10-1m 410 7th st. n.w. * with + a 4 sto *ORK SALE—A&A LARGE KITCHEN RANGE ‘OF SALE—A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE $.10.000. Boiler, suitable for # saloon or boarding house, $1,200 or at inventory; excellent stock and trade a Apply at Lew building No. 1400 New Hampshire ave., | in southeast section, near the Capitol FISH & MI cor. 0th st. aud lm” | LEK, 1213 F st. nw. aul0-3t Fe, SALE—SEVERAL VERY ELEGANT AND FE SALE—ONE OF THE BES’ Rich-toned Upright Pianos, of the best standard ‘brick Pants in Washington piakes, that have beeu slightly used aud are real:y per- | $10,000 quaranteed. Call at 631 fect in every respect, W on easy mon! ae paywents or can at one-third discount from ney BiOGESE D. Cancer & Co, price. ‘These ure i " should rice. These are incomparable bargains and shoul REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, wits: | besten at once, | Suare Fiatios taket an part bay seul at a barvuin to immediate | went. Parties looking for a pusitive bargain shou iN DANENHOWE Cor. 10th and E sta. n.w., corner above gas office. Real Estate bought and sold. Rents collected. ASH'N DANENHUW see before bering, ‘HE PIANO EXC! ‘The Leading Fi Loans negotiated. Insurance effected. _$y20-2w CIGAR BOX, 909 PA. AVE. arly prone ot Pi 5 4 anb-3* auz LOR SALE_-THE GREA’ k offered for the next 30 Phaetol OR SALi—THE . Finest located and established stand in city ; Padrene Stack of Happens ts the tty Sine en eee | for selling, other Sauthews, stuguire of 6. 2 OMe. from $15 up to 835. Call and see Stock. Both over Contes] Sational Bank. ae 4:TY ON | New and Second-hand Turnonts bought, sold and ex- HE WORLD DO MOVE”_KEMEMBER THE equal changed. Painting and Kepsiring at bottom prices. “Terrestrial BAMSAY has cut the ad def. rye paywente at if ‘aul W. F. GEYER, 466 Pa, prices: matches cleaned, 1 Arst-claas main-springs VER & kUPHE a Wks BABS AINE . “ “ is JOR SALE—SUMMER BARGAINS— ‘Warrant one year, a ok anc welry work at ALE—IN IOWA CIT Fat Stohamestet satcnanent Upright | POL y et eae 1 te citys we dety compsticin. ntaud ap q and Square Pianos; some ode fe weil located for cuburtan prop Organs of other well Eaowst teak ud ; weil located for suburban property. | O: -knowr, 2 STNSTES SSONTEDS wit tnt elite ou soy panents cgi ed MONEY TO LOAN. .E-NEW BRICK DWELLIN iB: eno bas 2 . $1,000, floor, parlor, library, dining room, | _8¥1tove29 1235 Penna. ave. 8900 SER S?.000 Oat 5 og ant: 0075, 81. id large pantry: secoud fluor, four chambers Fo SALETSP! PATENT— delay beyond time taken tocxamine title. Larner Stupe ‘Price 8200, SCHDULDS Bind Storey S17 Tete strest mw, | Huue sivays available st © ‘per cont W. MILEY Fst Jy15-36t"_| Book on Treatment of Dogs sent free. jyl¢-lm* | DEEBLE, 1319 F st. Tot = SALE_NEW TW f ELLA’ {OR SALE-RIVER SAND BY CART OK B AR Brick Dwelling, natural wood fie, Finca? iedticed rate for large Sheet? OB BOAT 830,000 ON REAL ESTATE. No delay, seven Toots, bath room aud ‘cell Cumberland’s Boat House, F. g73.0d0. $4,900. TYLER & RUTH! jy16-Im “Tel at {OR SALE-TQ HARDWARE DEALERS, CAR- 000. [aul0-3 A. DARNEILLE, penters ‘and Builders: 100 to 150 tons of Sash EO one Weights, sesorted sizes to suit, JAS, BATES, Iron Pond’, WANT TO SPECULATE IN | STOCKS, , President and Prat ‘Baltimore, or Oil ou 1 per cent_or more Write yi. one - 3F Call on the ‘NATIONAL BTOOK © GE, O18 (UR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RBE- | (~~~ * uires uo boiler; avoidsall expensive ‘sileudanee; $100,000 ToLCan some To surT az Lo leas of time: no handling of fuel. Send tor circular t) > percent interest. No delay sud price Let. D. BALLAUF, Ag't, 731 7th st. ul-tr | securi y nsatintactory, FORBES & MAYER, FOE SALE SEEKS, MEEKS, MEEKS. I HAVE | _/¥45-lu* FARES ou hand and for sale s tock of new and seer NEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP Re end-hand Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons. Surrey: roved Real Estate Securit unt Ex- a amor a tension Cabrivlettes, Kensingtons, hoad Carte, Day. specialty, Also, Cat of the United Security foe fous, and all styles of Business Wagons, Harness, | surance Co., off iphia, in sums to suit, on in- wing op Wide court, 5 | Whips, Lap hobes, &c., at prices and accommodating | stallment pl th or without life insurance. tu. “The house is | terms as can Ue ound fu sby market, home or sbrosd | mente toranG, LOLs on oe years, beautiful heme | Kepairing and painting promptly attended to Give ¥. H. SMITH & SOX, weacall atGz1 to645G st. n.w., and see for your | _Je17-3m 1222 F st, selves. ht 2 .O N, IN 8! UK . pe Mor slo doa ania peat eannhe SATE COUNTRY BOARD ee Sth st, be r 000 * nw 3 16900 ——. ———- =. Moy TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- OAKDERS WANTED—TWO PLEASANT AIRY Ears. hem Pacinos Bootie vecants = high sitesi eee gate ar S OF peptic ee Sood” Fur particulars apply to MS. WSL O. HOGS: | Pp BAL ROTATE INVESTMENT = HULDED, Redhed, Montgomery Oe., 3a, iey_| HR six renee SPOS wre : 5 BOARD FOR be “accommodated at Mrs. JANE C. eh Gomes, 108 20g]. 400. ew Baltimore, Fauquier County, Va. €20,000-10 LOAN alk add butter; terme inoderaterextreaine B00 tee, null id bu %, A : croguet ground; horsebuck riding reasonable; refer $ ON BEAL ESTATE, ences exchanged. aul2-6t* 7 <PEND YOUR TWO WEEKS OR MONTH'S VACA. Fo noe B WAGGAMAN. 8 on at Round Hil, Va, with Mrs. ELLEN MORE? 20 204N 18 avis 10 s017, — ICKLY. Best tare of the season. Terms, #2 FRANK I. RAWLINGS, 1005 Pa. a1 ret iets na Bm__(she Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s 5) pete Boake idk TOWN OF by AL : asant location, cool rooms, shade trees, Osily mails, “Terie inoderate. Retsr a Pox Snow 1500 UPWARD, Refs ° ences. Adare Bax 69, Warrenton, Vas is10-St ar Tae LOWESE BANS OF INTEREST = z ~ eee ON FEW MORE. BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- BEAL ESTATE IN THIS ISTRICT, Altice Hach aid Healthy Location. No Malaria, HOLL: 4 Be dkcrasitoes, shree Mails Daily. Oue ‘Mile from | _my13 Corner 0th and F sts. nw. tinore io Kailruad. No change of ‘cars {ro 5 5 Wasuitsrtou. He‘ecencen Adreas Silas CHAISMAN, | Vf OEY SLOAN O ee Ed ~ ‘THUR U. RENBEY £ LO. Bane Hedgesville, W ‘aul 0-20" it he . ers, Giped BOARD—2 MILES FROM ALEXANDAIA; | _my11-2m 1300 F st. uw. -] irains met to suit those in office. Terms #5; from ONEY TO LOAN AD) September I per week. Fruit, iD - dance. SPRING BANK, Alexaudria,Va. " au9-lm* THOS. E. WAGGA ELIGHTFUL BOARD IN THE MOUNTAINS 0) on of the property ony t uifice for bulletin ka a Security, in District of St Jomest, rates of im- FisHER 1344 F > £,00., iat — Sean Boe Yonewuie, plenty of sade: large lawn: plenty of ONEY T0 10AN ON REAL ESP ot = eet str rn ineral water ; couveyances for cucwt NE N REAL A ee Wextod JMN STOCKTON, ido, Aibenurie county, Var | ML clase secury/at foweet rutenof interest no S. ant ere the security BRICK DW Sf roses, east; | (QMFORT RETREAT, POPULAR RESORT IN | _11¥ 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th st. n.w. A: modern ary land, near Harper's Ferry, bome ONEY TO LOAN For parth WYNN, | coutorts and country advantages unexcelled. . a M Ln sums to suit, at lowest rat speroved real — Keep Tryst, Washington county, Md. = security. i" bet Me ines BROWN, musyl PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘AT Low- ECKER BROS. J Ds OS PIANOS, REPRESENT ALL tea, ‘WASH'N DANENHOWER. p24 Successor to DANENHOWEK & BON. 1115 Fat tis best in the art of Bold on eas = ~ WRC Hiiin oe sorey rusoes te ______ DENTISTRY. “claws Second-hand Pianos at TR. ESUES OURS tae SEAT E Lina | DEE ARTRACTER yMERBOUR RK. B. it ¥ 100 feet; $1.80 p UD LOVED. (210,000) Estey Organs have been tuade y ‘summer. bet. ran SAUURONE Now itylen tor Patior, Cherely and School tae. Sold | BAC. MDG AAS ae ew! 0 & 15-tow ot — eS and $1.00 peE Fe | eg, Tuning aud Reps ‘om ee: for Rew | Of 10th st. ibe red 3 153160, D st. bet, 25ta and 16th ae. £450, ERS & STAYMAN, ARR PAK ‘BT, sent ae Pent, mat Gates | 45%. cmetnat Ratinery uae eee | Death SONS, PRET, STE = ae t, at 4 per tt, or subdivided 1217 N ‘st, Bens ve a specialty. ‘teeth ree! Pispraer cont DENTIST. ater hols 250 each. 1207 F at, n.w., ster Larend oat Pgotession on the 10% Scbtember Freep Siaet bee Se ae ON I ST. BET. taime 10 rooms, ty HOTELS. EBBITT HOUSE i SALE—MUST BE CLOSE ite—Brick 1212 9th a 73k aie dy AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. _ | te Scidiery Home; Rev, JA. Buck, Mews. | A FAMOUS COUNTERFEITER. 8. Jos. Paul, Ws — uv LY A F. Soot Blair, Wm. Nelson His Wite Known to bevy vars poy “PY BEES & 00. azcttoncers, fees Judicious Advertising z bury Sater ‘Opp. City Post Office. | CREATES many a new business; a igeeneng ig 2,000 LOTS ENLARGES many an old business; scribed within the From the Chicago Tribune. FANCY Goons, REVIVES many a dull business; The arrest of Nelson Driggs'and his wife— or xnwa, RESCUES many a lost business; United States secret service Ags re SAVES many a failing business; Ganon i ATIC, Oblc, and the finding of ‘TIN, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE may J €25,000 in counterfeit money in their posses- 2. Sp hei de sion, recalls the career of Daddy Driggs in Ili- ‘CURES success in any business. nois, Away back in 1855 Driggs kept a country SHOW CASES, TEA SETS, VAfES AND A LARGE etnias store in southern Illinois, which was used as QUANTITY OF OTHER STOCK. To “advertise judiciously,” use the columns of headquarters for a gang of “Koniackers.” CONCLUDING SALE Tux Evextxe Stan. Bverybody in the District Driggs was arrested and sent to the old Alton TUESDAY, AUGUST THIRTEENTH, AT TEN A.M. | reads it; and, in proportion to the returns it yields Prison for ten years, but received a pardon WITHIN OUR SALES ROOMS, advertisers, its rates are much the cheapest. —nndpeee y ae 259 at ereraplertng. agg a pty RAIN OR SHINE. oo : Eimer Washburn was at the bead of the secret THE EVIL. 15th street near I, at the the GOODS MUST BE SOLD. 1 TO ROOT OUT pr eenthagens pew) service, he located a gang of counterfeiters im An Appeal to the Commissioners About | tained that after rt | this state, with headquarters on the Mississippi SALE — CARRIAGES; BEST MAKERS; of it was mt at exit | ris across fro: Ly Jowa. and 5 A the 7th-street Gin Mills. at iver ym iLyons, Jowa, captured ee toe HOURLY E MEW eARATSCE AND rie WREY SKEW, CARRIAGE, 481 sate of clothes for Charles, the whtle ere. Ben ‘Boyd was the en- (, L, bet. 16th and b SAID TO urchased. , Nel iggs, Gertrude Stadifelt, peers ee ee ee | een oe ee eee ene Gharies Standifelt and) William ‘Leng alias Yd WASHINGTON ARCHITECTURAL IRON PRET ee oat Nick Horn, were the shovers of the queer, The keene et tae ea CHURCH—OLD SOLDIERS AND FARMERS DEMOB- et yee: forge voman turned out to be old man Driggs’ wi * -» Proprietor. ALIZED—THE VALUE OF PROPEBTY DEPRECIATED. party Itimore engineers, |} and was prosecuted. Boyd got ten ye work, Steel Sean Auplesr kee shacre te eek eee under the direction of Mr. George B. Wode, | Driggs fitteen years, Lang seven years and Fine: Grapes tal Cee aa” Gronworka | The District Commissioners have received began Saturday the survey of a route for arail| Charley Stadifelt two years at Joliet prison, Repairs od funeral machine work douetn the following vigorous letter: prscrg ise and they ali served their terms. Driggs was or “6 a9, | Toad from hersburg to Seneca, where ® | released on November 11, 1834, Driggs was in ‘August 10, 1! number of industries are suffering greatly be- | convicted on three separate charges, viz: “For a number of years past, either through | cause of absence of means of transportation Having and keeping in anon counterfeit detects in the law or the sdministration of it, | since the ve og nrogg had the canal. The survey | United States sccurities, for which be was given 7th street from the Boundary to the Rock Creek | 0° thn route from Borde to Seneca bh teana | 22 sdntrs having in possession counterfeit ARRESTED AT LAST. church road, a distance of less than a mile, has shenpest for construction will be adopted. me! ry s, for which he received three ee i been planted with the worst kind of gin mills en yours, and having in his posession counterfeit Frank H. Trusdell Captured in Wilkes- | this side of London, and has notonly beenren- | Niagara Farts.—The trip to Niagara Falls igations of the United States, two years ~ | more—total, fifteen years, The famous coun- barre on Charges from New York State. | dered unattractive for decent residences, but | bY the Pennsylvania railroad personally con- | eft es Vil ca yn eae pete coun speci t will be — wig | S2ttAlly dangerous to pedestrians as well as for | {ne wavePamnctive tours eek ated ee Chiewo, the plate of which was engraved by A Wilkesbarre special to the Philadelphia | pieasure driving;in other words this thorough- | rens of Washington, and the demand for tickets | hat Bord: wae, the queer that was handled 4 Press says that} Frank H. Trusdell, a swindler, fare, leading into a most beautiful | foreshadow large numbers from this city. Wat- whil et Drices as 7 eighty years old, who has beon operating in New York state | country and costing times more | kin’s Glen can be visited em route in either | Dri, ii mile ia nice-looking young woman the vicinity of Deposit and Binghamton, was swage direction. Don't forget the time of train, 8:10 | Of thirty-five. The old man was reputed to be e vicinity of Deposit and Binghamton, than sny other suburban drive im this | 4"In' trom Peunsylvcnis railroad station, 6th | Worth €100,000 while he was confined in Joliet, arrested there Saturday night and the author- Distriet iu bom m converted fate a moral and Betrects, Bate only G10 fer the entice and his wife spent many thousand in her en- ities at Binghamton notified. On July 12 he | sewer es' ishment and continuance o: su vors to procure bis release, but she was un- applied at the Deposit, N.Y., national bunk to | these Aeattdealing dens, |1 counted twenty- ne able to secure the pardon, : — -_ have a draft for @180 on a. New York city pub- | Sumo I might safely include many other places _cogeeany A BALL PITCHER IN BATTLE. lishing house cashed, He gave his name a8| where signs were not exposed, but which Reported Sor Tun Evanmee Oran. — Frank H. Trusdell, and claimed to be the | looked as if the passer-by might obtein fluids ‘Tue Arexaxpata Cxoncaas.—The pulpits of Bow He Tossed Bombs into the Camp traveling correspondent of the New York thay ery eipees otiee oe if _ — hve of Hab ton Ghia Gharchiay. hace eure ‘Sone of the Honolulu Insurgents. i a regular! ense: 4 World and associate editor of Town Topics. He : oo terday filled by the pastors; two (St. Paul's and : _ showed a telegram which purported to author- Se the First reais Aeved oy were closed, and Rev, | 4 San Francisco special to the Philadelphia THESE SINKS OF INIQUITY Dr. Walker of Virginis officiated at Christ | Press says that some passengers by the Hono- he bank obclas requiring an indorser, he | BAT® detoralized hundreds of old soldiers re-| charch, ev. C. C. Morthart’ of Erie, Pas at | lule, sinewee whe were seen late Saturday He! ant “7 Sag. we yal f the De’ 7 siding in the Soldiers’ Home, who otherwise | the German Lutheran church, and Rev. B. F. night gave interesting accounts of scenes at the —- The editor reco pe eed hate Deposit | might have bad a quiet and plessant sojourn at — dist Boece ele ees, Ves! SPS | recent battle in Honolulu. ‘The day was won ing there, but celine! to tee the pay- | tent than any damage they have received in ewe and her ~—— year — ain ao throwing dynamite bombs into the bungalow ment of the draft. Wilting Wo get the actual service. They have also rendered the = Ceevey Eber oa aanten wd that formed the heafquarters of the insurgents cashed, Trusdell pleaded so effectively for ment of the Home a much more difficult | ? ee agi ror ay inthe Bie ‘arin and | 224 brought them to terms quicker than rifle loan of money to get to Bingamton that the task then it would otherwise have been, and we ots el Penang pd oan my ‘Mary’ *, | Or cannon shot, bank officials let him have $15 on his individual | have compelled those of its inmates who were sen rages! eety one prepeedes tnd | The blue jackets kept up « disastrous firing check on a New York bank. Immediately on ent and conformed to the rules of the estab- t me Be pita ng in Rhea ‘tb a P reaching Binghamton Trusdell went to Clark | lishment to associate with as hard a lot of bum- | urevs sites celebrated Mre. Lindsay wasthe | all day, and it was finally decided to throw & Kellam’s livery stable. and by using the | mers as could have been collected from the tas ae ioe May = Hugh —— ns | dynamite on the bungalow. Bombs were quickly name of prominent resident of that city he |four quarters of the globe. The officers in | the niece Of the late Mayor Hugh Letham end | made, but it was found that there were no guns obtained a fine horse and carriage for a two | command have from time to time entered their | Cousin of Capt Jas. Webster eranch" | to fire them. It wase long throw, andin their hours’ ride and, taking his wife aboard, he | protesta against this wholesale debauchery, | Police. The International | dilemma the king's guard secured the services drove scroms the river futo Pensevivania, | He | with spperentiy es little effect as would have| 00" Commumsree. —- The Enterastions | S'tiywest Bae nthe ar ae En then drove to New Milford, where he succeeded | been obtained by firing paper wadsat an enemy | @redge company of Washington was ¢ base ball club, House took np his position in in getting a fraudulent check for aconsiderable | in time of battle. School girls and ladies pass- | Here this morning by Judge Norton, | The de-| base ball club. House. took up is position in enint sued by 5 Docking hoese ts ing along this thoroughfare have been repeat- | “2 of the sation ts te mumetatuse | sod re pe et wera er ym - rs bf ream is reves i a | edly insulted by j aces dredging boat. niel McConnell, Chas. W. e and overlooking the bungalow. No attack from there cametot Glen Summit hotel, near THE EFFECT ON THE FARMERS, mR Hage ore ene pes eo nothing so disterp = Sang Toned "House Wilkesbarre, where he put for scouple of! “Montgomery county, which has voted to "coe Seo ake ances aah sc | a eS Se eee ees te dere giving the name of e proprictor of ‘the |@*¢lude liquor selling from its borders, has | interesting meeting for men only at its rooms anes, ne i > OS Sane he bee wee hotel to buy the rig, and onthus refusal asked | been compelled to receive back its drivers who ee Cede ae eee hegte Coen ke ee him to keep it there and sell it for him for as | were sent to the city with the farm products in | (ued the exercises.—-The state commis: | [oiult the bungalon sailing over the wall, made ‘ood a price as he could get. He then went to | a drunken and dangerous condition. In fact, seesting of Tan tracts meen sun Enns | down curve ona otra Oho alle of en bunga- Kew aS at meres =e oe gcd rel d street api —— a er — this city, and will attend Grange camp.—The | !ow about a foot from the roof, and the yell that es at the Everett house, Union riLeiane Semeesinn, ve = ‘ane Cope employes of B. B. Smuith’s cigar factory, on an ao ee 0 Syat the sight “The rig was recognized and returned to its | their own wagons, and’ it is not an useonenon so Ree Fp a id ego ag Ser ye eee ny ele pe owners, Then steps were taken to catch the | sight to see a four-horse team making ite own | Fines org tine sere at rae een, | number of the ineursente thief, Letters were sent to him at the Everett | way over this avenue with the driver drunk in have hasetabice caveat bis dage te tua, Meusbanuyeibebon iniiie tent: Gen house and a detective put on watch, but it was | the bottom of the wagon and his safe arrival | vel? and one dey ects ohn der rene. | he took a step back, made a half turn and sent without avail, for Truadell was too keen for | home depending entirely upon the good « sense presidential election, "Eoreafier the santos | it whinsing. “3s landiod om the rect of the ban them. e rs and answer em, ine! ion of the horses, e value of | > “ low, dah tad iéafterward turned out that ho got then | real estate along this line has been depreciated | Will atthe cg meme Perter pond p eel ym EE Prrough, the agency of the woman whoe Be | from $3 $0.80 por oan: by reason of the exist-| Potted “ci atesling ‘ease thoes amuke ane the rebels until they thought they were in & ¢! his wife. le finally wrot e | ence of these saloons, “4 i i Y The base te! too Glen Summit hotel, stating that he would eome | “The attention of the authorities has been ee eel eee aise ene mai ae dan le ae ae oe eee there. When Trusdell arrived at Glen Sum- | called many times by other people as well as closed for want of capital, Most of its debts due | bomb and Wilcox came out and surrendered. mit Saturday, accompanied by his wife, he was | myself to this state of facts, but‘no action has do Aleranbtinds aoe bags ectead cdma — see fold that the rig had been taken to Wilkes. | been taken to remove the evil. I now desire to | Collector 8. L. Monroe of this city bas eeltcg | _ Wonderful Results Without a Boom. barre, and that he should come there and get | ask not only your careful reading of this letter his accounts with U. 8. Internal - eevee ‘Col- | From the Chicago Tribune, the money. He evidently got suspicions, for | but your active co-operation in abating this lector Shepherd at Lynchbur, “Can you direct me to Pacific City?” asked he bought tickets through to Belvidere. When | nuisance, which is a menace alike to the moral sin _hnnees the Buffalo man of astation agent in Dakota, the train reached Wilkesbarre Trusdell got off | and ma‘ interests not only of this com-|TQOQ MU‘ TYP) ne - to check his baggage, lesving the woman in the munity but of the state of Maryland, I am not = sas alts ag: E> | as he left the train at » “huddle” of four or five train. Policeman Guinney was in waiting, and | simply voicing my own sentiments but am act- houses, the swindler was at once taken into custody. | ing as the mouthpiece of hundreds of others. ifiea >, a “Right across the street for information, sir,” The woman was left on the train and went on to THE COMMISSIONERS’ POWERS, He of igor aren ela was the reply, and the stranger walked across Belvidere. “I find in the ‘Instructions to applicants for = 2 to a shanty bearing the sign of Sand | i 4 license to sell intoxicating liquors’ issued by | From the New York World. and put the same question @ re eee your predecessors that under the revised stat-| There is a bushel of good stories in connec- —— was deny tolding and scaling © pro¢ The Baltimore and Ohio and the Penn- | utes restaurants, saloons and other places for | tion with the big Sullivan-Kilrain battle at apoctm » ayivaaiatin a Ripe the sale of spirituous liquors and intoxicating | Richburg, Miss., that have never been told, Peon er Elam . — = omnes Fe psy the District without @ | One of the most interesting of these is the ex-| “You are disappointed, of course.” A Philadelphia special to the Baltimore penned rapt Aches senior Jas orece' perience of a northern correspondent with one | “Well, rather. American says that the Pennsylvania and the | of Columbia bas decided that they have the | Of the pretty young women stenographers of | “You me age hy to see a city of at least 5,000 Baltimore and Ohio railroad companies were st | authority to issue or refuse such license in | New Orleans, An appointment had been made eee Ten ets Schools, Sesterien, it, hammer and tongs, again yesterday, and it | their discretion, and that they may detesmine | at the lady’s office and, accompanied by two “Yes, I did.” was as much as Lieut. Patterson and a large sl aoa dome Bega alma teal messengers boys, the newspaper man sought| “That's the way with many others, but it is force of policemen could do to prevent a big bey that mies asic ulations when adopted shall | the young woman post haste immediately after | not our fault. Our object is to go slow and riot between the employes. The trouble is be- | nave the full force and effect of law. Also an- | his arrival in the city. Throwing off hat, coat | *Ure _ not azote eee ya “ ae tween the Standard and Globe oil companies. | other section in the instructions referred to, | and vest—the thermometer stood at 100 de- _cxighers poenggogy Mba diving dng apeemy The Standard is trying to freeze the Globe | which states “that licenses will not be granted | grees—he got outhisnoter and began to dictate | DIY Well thus in tebaitp. Moo tack coat out. All Saturday night a rumpus was threat- | to persons charged upon the —— of the su- | the story of the encounter. The demure steno- ho Ican count seven.” 4, the Baltimore and Ohio having blocked ee of police with selling or ws | grapher dashed off the cabalistic characters in “Exactly, That's what our latest tus bent dhares ee oe is iquor during the preceding year to any old | silence but with growing nervousness, until the denproved 050 por eont tn sue teas’ Gan the Pennsylvania siding into the Globe works. | soldier or volunteer, to a minor or any con- | tenth round was reached, Thon che’ Condo Seandtuan eae ebend tour tonto It still holds the fort, At about 9 o'clock, | firmed drunkard or to an intoxicated person, | strain herself no longer. as oe s : - ng 't confound this wonderful progress with » while the Pennsylvania company’s men were |* * * toany person keeping a place where Vhy, wasn’t that awful?” she ejaculated, boom, however. Booms have ed half this all absent, over one hundred of the rival com- | idle, noisy, disorderly or suspicious characters ausing as she recorded the sentence. *“The western country. We don’ . ” * * i 4 Mesese y- e don’t want any. ny’s employes, headed by Harry D. Haviland, | Congregate that licenses shall not be Blood was pouring from Sullivan's shoe, where “How's real estate?” queried the Buffalo man fafa ly rane Bier tg company, | ranted where it shall appear to the Commis- | he had been thrice savagely spiked by'his an- | a9 2087 * sprang (es all quarters, carrying boards, posta | #ioners that the place = Grea for is in a neigh- | tagonist.”_ “Why, I never heone—— hhenening, of course. Six months ago I and tools, Aboard fence was erected across | borbood occupied largely by private residences “Very dreadful,” said the rape amen 4 ; ~ 4 offered lotson Washington avenue for $10» iff or where there are, in the opinion of the Com-| “but you will oblige me, miss, 9 hat’ the claim of Joseph D, Ellis, a representative | modation of the public warrants, and the Com- | van, with that tigerish glare that is characteris- | $06 ¥ growing on our merits alone. That's of the Baltimore and Ohio, that he was the | @issioners reserve the right to limit the num- | tic of him when. angry, made one of his old-time the proper way for a town to grow.” owner of the ground. s ber of saloons in any locality. I submit that | rushes, and, letting go both hands, smashed | “*, Pre! carb, hog here?” 4 As soon as the Pennsylvania officials heard of | it is about time that Jake with terrific force in the stomach, Kil-) «There are. A year ago we had none. Now the removal of their switch and siding they |THE DISCRETION OF THE commissionzns Bx | Fain’ Ayre ~ —— we have « blacksmith and « shoemaker. That's ordered all their available forces to the spot. EXERCISED rer peered pi?” again inter- | ¢y increase of 200 per cent, and I waut you to They arrived about miduight and for some | in the locality referred to. I don't know how FUN OT nape the corre vient, Kilrain’s | 04% town to match it. There has been no Sunt ae thoy wore bepiuming. to aght au hed | 807 Persons have been charged in such man- | condition wig pitisble as he toed the ecratch | boom. Rowerer,—remember that, It's just demolished and tora’ down’ a city lamp post, | Der as prescribed by the Commissioners with | for the next round, and” «Whats the population?” Lieut, Patterson, with the full squad of the | selling or giving liquor during the preceding | “Toe the scratch or scratched the toe?"| CTnut's one ff te strong points in my new twenty-fifth district, arrived on the scene, pre- | license year to soldiers, volunteers, minors, con- | Tried that innocent creature again. tus. A year ago I was here alone. To- ve farther trouble. When it was dis- | firmed drunkards or to intoxicated persons, but | "700d the scratch, and sought to keep out of | ESy"Pre Dumber tweaty-two souls, Think of covered that they would ‘not be permitted. 10 have seen a largo number of such persons | the way of that terriblo right hand. Bullivan | $92 tremendous per cent of increase! Ail legite lay their tracks Conductor Thos. W. Weber, who | vibrating between the different saloons men- | 8*V¢ him no time to think, but planted a blow | jmate mud on ite merits, and no boom to cause had been blocking the Baltimore and Ohio | tioned is such a physical condition as to deter, | With sickening force on that blood-red spot in | mate ap tracks with & heavy train of coal cars, gave @| mine in my own mind the fact that they hed a ee ———_+e+ —_—_. si e engineer is train, and a nly patronized but sal 4 . Trust Rumor Denied. Gar was thot chirough. the ewitch, blocking the | heve alsa'ecos teecy sean oons | PAWell, Tahould think he would,” interjected sas Now Sick reais aqpea esta: Baltimore and Ohio tracks and Mifilin street, | out of these establishments and I have seen in | Miss Irrepressible. ‘It’ idalous——" poh . ‘The conductor was arrested by order of the | a number of them idle, noisy, disorderly and | __“A®4 making a clever sid lies for Sulli- | lumbus, Ohio, stating that the report that the lieutenant and held in $500 atl ces charge of | suspicious characters, . v van’s jogular but fell short. ere was no | Standard oil company was organizing an im- pga etn ee es ‘AN INVESTIGATION ASKED FoR, ioe we and”— mense natural gas trust and connecting the Jia pla hee Jeger om hata. ed ES «EN sppropriation made by act of o steam, and he threw up his left arm in a | names of Calvin 8 Brice, Oliver H. Hayne and other company, but no move was made. Both | Congress for the detection and punishment of | pitiful way that caused the spectators to hoot | James ‘ownse: : companies have now blocked their tracks with | crime, and our police force is, of course, al- | Vociferously. Kil”—— shown Mr. Townsend yesterday. He said there cars, The Pennsylvania company placed a lo: ways ready and willing to aid in the p :: | “How horrid of them!” put in Miss Inno- tage ne of truth ay because neither of Proper | cence. think”— lemen mentio. is in any way con- Ne in Crees joRhmotive attacked, “Or | execution of the lew. Itherefore desire to nected with the Standard oil company. “Oliver i st that you make a personal investigation e correspondent. HL. Hay tired from tho di veral 1 Py ~ sponden' he re’ rectory se bere ot the Satine god Obie’ ibloskede te of the locality complained of and feel quite | [cannot lose time this way. You are i ‘and has not been in the Standard run his cars over the switch, thus preventing | Ure that you will see I have not made a single | me by there comments.” i ing for over three years, The facts any movement of trains over their tracks, at | =travagant statement; and if there is nolaw| Perfect silence on the part of the steno- | are that the Standard has been practically 11 last night both sides were resting on their | @*isting by which these places can be wiped grapher for thirty minutes. driven out of the natural fas business by Mr, armas, with the expectation of having a collision | out that y gape ie a ene “Esghteenth round —Suliivan was as fresh as | Brice and his, friends, 7 Standard policy wi veryt ,» while a before morning. Th lice force has been teed 40 the enscimént of 6 atetuse which when began, his antagonist was de- | was to control everything, ir. Brice Cor will eat strengthend to about embers, will favor the moral sentiment of the comma. — groggy. He’ adopted the plan of taking any desired amount - : they give the man grog?” mur- | of stock in the natural company and al- Fought for His Life with a Maniac. | ity rather than antagonize it. It is certainly | mured the gitl, again forgetting ) tockholders to bave complete eathaen not incumbent upon the ci in such elf. meres coastaan oommeaees ne Seonoell gas pecial to New York World, August 10, Se Ge. “ Pe gp ee 8. A. Posey, prominent attorney of this agains ceme kibnasi tn tooo companies in Indians. city, has received information of a fight be- ascertaining btn tambon tee teoet on bak tween his brother, J. W. Posey of Granger, a 0 im Ohio and Indiana owned by private citi: small town about 40 miles northeast of here, inter- anda negro maniac. Posey, who was suffering with rheumatism, was lying on the bed when the revoking o! of the residents of the sections ct ta yl 2 t Fr results. “As are the direct representatives of and the advocates of their to you with us for our Hy bEFE lat dnl I a