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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C Monnay, AUGUST 19. 1889. 8 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATIONAL, CITY AND DISTRICT. | NOT YET ON THE MAP. A LETIER CARKIER’S FATE. DOK SALE—CORNER HOUSE, 9 KOOMS, ONE Fo SALE—FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS WE WILL M388 ets DoxsaLe 2 The difference between @ loose vague |A Resort im Western Maryland Dis- | Sent to the Penitentiary by a Millionaire pay ui ; pre 000. el be vand ¥« Draft Horses in i | ‘a Stig New Fetrvom House moor Dupont civale geod sooalaioe tod ‘all ready for works borses "may be PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION. beer and. on eidarit giving exsel Sgures ha: covered by Washingtonians. Whose Daughter He Loved. y ‘nm by juiring at 2% 5 a bg oy Apply © DULANY & Wuirtxa, | | “aulttiw' BECKWITH, QUACKENBUSH & CO. anao-dm Maire at SANDERS & STAYMA Wide one, and of great significance toa person | 4 PARADISE FOR THOSE WHO LovE motxTarx| The New York Worlds Chicago special aaye JROR SALE-AN OPPORTUNITY To PURCHASE | 815-1" aie = OR SALE—A FINE VERY LIGHT VICTORIA | _' ¥LAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, ~~ | interested in the statement, Tue Stam swears | AND FOREST SCENEKY—HOW EX-SENATOR Davis | that Frank Donahue will soon be released from oO in . ” — 93.2 UY A SEVEN-! Me y i the best makers; ARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE Bi , “ Pere Teale tie sii'iai | PQA R00 Wie BOER aetescroos | Wijaiaid sites eb exe ln omy eer | Mf Ser areiaeditinore. | 9 eeireulation. This ia & point of great im | "AY ¥ADE COE OF TWE Nantes OF wi OLD cot-| the penitentiary after serving & two-year” sem Reise earn Pemantiag ; tarwe-closots: seavence; lot 22110. DAVIDD STONE, ~ | STABLE, rear 101 Kat. nw. aie Reopens September 16,1889. Pupils are admitted LEAGUES—THE STORY OF FORT PENDLETON. | tence for larceny, It bas been learned that he Se eo a = Chaser one of the beat heated Produce aud Buteer | {fot Matylaudaud the District of Columbia tree it | POFtance to advertisers or te @ was the innocent victim of a conspiracy. He Apply at once. DAVID D STONE. ————=—&—{_&E[E=__ ——S—S—S==—== one of t : ge: ole ey are Hot able to pay, ‘This School is tor the edu- — 4 Correspondence me EVENING STAR. while - a pal ae FOR SALE—LOTs. Botanic as od will im ‘worta, Adarese Box fil, | Sth Of ule and ins from 7 to iN years ot wee wie |THE REPAIRS TO THE CANAL Font Pexpurtox, Aug. 14 | bad, ne Sh ee coe OR a OR EXCHANGE-—A LARGE WELL] - = Star office. it Rot atteud the public schovis, AV tio! howl pplicat ns boul tbe made st ance to | It is Expected that Water will be story Frame with Back mn, Wii et) Let carrier, become acquainted with the young —— ae = You cannot find Fort Pendleton on any map, wv ‘ JOR SALE-I |AM_ AUTHORIZED TO OFFER | 1.on SALE—4 HORSE. SHIPMAN Oe ENGNG I fear, though many Washingtonians find it iv daughter of a certain millionaire, The father, rookiand. peas oe a. : * 5 tar 6 cae oe maitre 100k, ot Dimensions Bote Ag ee m1D Bt. aul7-1m itimore, Md. Turned on a Few in Days. fact. Asa summer resort it was discovered | #Tuing of theintimacy, had him arrested om E yon 7% HANDS, | P¥Y HALL—A BOARDING AND DA\ SCHOOL charge of larceny, and bribed his lawyer eee POO oaks aitiin Lid’ Hitdand | Yer Children'at Poreet Gisn, Aonbiar State | “A few more days like those we have haa re- | Many years ago by one of your young lawyers. Keys in the drug store. App 7th wt. now — ee Papo ean Senet i : win ttt ed ape ALE—Fi y Los AIKVIEW,” BE- over 1,200 poun oot Ge Genny tetee eee ‘egunt ee py eneat your yous korres, sa Lak spo fianattsat Niiohat Fab Grinds 3g | (SRON WaMMUe RAN? 3ikanG Pate. uloste” | Chiiaetu new buliingeicrated aeiektiur gestae | cently and water will be turned on in the ping pleat The “ aor ate = wath fine grounds for recreation, Will open Septem: ‘ iwliseof amproyeme.ts aud offers an opportunity | JOR SALE—B \RGAIN-WILL SFEL, w¥ ENt Ine | terse ero" Miss EMMA PRENTISS, Princpale | CANA : lead wepa remarked Mr. R. B. Tenney, the well- | W#lked southerly over the Allegany ridges and ling newspaper, learuing of the story, wrote it up and extorted $7,000 from the millionaire a 7. ‘i ii js through the valleys and struck it by accident. . for investment. Fu. pists and iusormation «oly to | KY set of Harper's Magazines, irom 1890 to 1889, ua- | “aul 7-lwe known miller, to a Star reporter this morning. : 3 ; for not publishing ." Thic 91,000 ned MUST & HUNGERYOLD, outa. “att Conte por oumbes Call at 28 Tet dew. | ae Mr. Tenney stated that the first, second and | He made it known to Gen. Halbert E. Paine of | (i407 th make up what wee tacks CHL at 6 a | ee Ga anatase aoeia acc Port Hudson fame, who told of it to Capt. Seth | Scr pe had sak, ing ot OURS 2-story Day w nduw F Pith Al Ni VENUE | JQOR 8: LE: CASH WILL BUY ONE OF THE Cal ‘ e third bre: or washouts in the George- — “wave ie | whic Taise to meet a note wave bats Sir deaichies Avene, ow bel Aolandroinestand Howe Pani’ Bovine cunts in) ORGANIST, | SiS etc town level of the canal had been repaired and | Ledyard Phelps, Admiral Foote's ag oficer. | himecif from going to jul tor" frend, The ‘0a SALe_owel Tele + MCHAS- A MCEUEN, 1420 F ot. mw, _ | and excdlientdciese and pintectiy aaleriaaise a guod | Mr, Butler will receive s limited numberof Organ | that the elope walls on each of these damaged | They Were natives, school boy and youth com- Safiaase of the popes he ee ae Fa2 ‘ ‘Ol SALE—VELY DESIKABLE PROPERTY ON | surrey Thad iness hore, au elecuut cxtension, top | Pupils at his residence, New Two-manual Pipe Organ | portions had also been constructed. ‘The long | P&Rions, of far-off Chardon, in northern Ohio. ing par; Toles tt tn =~ 4 and drfe 5 is, at > pe Kast i; Mass. ave. east of J.incoln Park; ade harass, mothe, cost new $225; fine eet | for Lessons and use of Students, washout beginning at a point the Little | They made their way here and were at once 2 en sine pes any editor and THEREORD. 130 5 srinvestment. A great wany tet of residence, 1801 K st. mw. auld Call at SANDERS & STAYMAN’S, 934 F at. nw. nas Aaa Sa ‘dis, | C’Ptured by its elevated position, wonderful | Mlonare s Lip Ey. mine foome aad ‘ialow-priced wround: CHAS. A MCEUEN, | JjOR SALE—A SUPERIOR CUSTOM-MADE 1 ita Falls church and continuing within a short dis- | sir, its extensive forests, wid and ‘picturesque PRACTICAL COMMUNISM, a Ng ggg armani : Pane tae” [ton Wagon and Ladies’ Phaeton ; boil are equal to HE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACEUTI- | tance of the chain bridge was also completed, } scenery, endless mountain trout streams aud - Fst. SS THES ludius 2 “FRIANGULAR LOT AT DD Md ct VATE i) De tl ts, of * >. intar < FRIANGQIAT, LOT AT INTERSEC- BTABLETIOOU Leet werent aserifics, PASS Winter's nesstOM, Geta University, will even | and all that needs to be done before the water ample Hospitality. It is situate in the wild jag- wef l0that- and New Hampebire ave.) ou pro- | STABLE, 3 01 on : = <AND HA formation address C, B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretacy. | is let in is the raising of the bank about 2 feet county of Garrett, Marviand’s oddly shaped a ck Curele tuwe of 175 feet, con- | P.OK SALE—ONE TWO-HORSE TRUCK AND HAR- 3 sing to pay i Pi . rated seme leet ene te tue aos teem F nes# complete: carry 5,000 lbs: all in good order, | 11813: st. n.w. aulotec? for a distance of about 1,500 feet. This. it] Westermextremity. on the left bank of the — i Mr ae area 01 3 geld ban t. 13 East IVERSITY-TRAINED_ TEACHERS—PREPARE | + i: Potomac, that finds a tortuous way through ire ave, with open space front to | Loubard sc Baitiners, weer OE Se for Civil Service, West Point College. 4c. classes | 38 thought, can be done in favorable weather | the alleganies and is about twelve miles south | James W. Fitch tn the Congrorationslist. eet promt. iar of this lot casalarge | Won sare —A SMALL STEAM LAVACH, WILE, | 824 RPYte lessous day or evening. FRANK E, HALL, | in a couple of days, The lock at the ‘ng | Of Oakland. From Oakland it was formerly | About eighty miles south of Cleveland, ia Srumtage oo Use, $3... oe. cast an west fronta, F ‘njllvery.chenp itvold at once, or particulars, ca | = Oe ISFTTUTE my’ Fie damaged and. se beeper reached by stage. over the wooded mountains | Tuscarawas county, Ohio, is a quiet. quaint 2 30. 84.75, Bik ‘ or address W. W. RUSSELL, 1424 F st. u.w. auly- = a Es laced, . and through narrow eultivated valleys, consti | littl fT , tains about Noriuside ofS st. mear corner of 16th, 211100 to it SALE-YOUNG PALROTS, MOCKING BIRDS, | Select Classical aud Matheneiiee see tor Young | {Fe with the water being turned in, and can be | tating an ever-changing panorama unsurpassed pera wear ence oes - ree Frame Houses J rented: | 10-too: alley. $1.75 ‘anaries, Cues, Goldfi-hes, Aquariums, Fish Food, en and Boys, remedied after the water as the breaks inhabitants, and the population bas neither in- idly improving location. If sold it ‘Oue Lot, san » adjoining above, for few days | Spratt’s Dog Food ‘and Mediciues, Send for Ul. ey GAN WOOD & GARRETT, 13th | ge Qi get Mame size a Toe and Price Lists 'SOMMIDS ed Ste aul eat Hi st. near 17th, 20 6x100, at $1.70. 12th si ina region whose att 1 productions are Ssoub paceman, Barent ena teencey. ‘The hotel, | Feased nor decreased to any noticeable extent 7 -ismn' Me Beginn ite thirty-eigith “y rr tite ele Prepares for Harvard, Yale, Prit Joh spacious and roomy, stands on the old Clarks- | for more than three-quarters of @ century. OE WITH | Kins and other Collexes and firth pty 4 A MIDNIGHT MISHAP. ° t i ar MONDAY, Septem* } are at least 6 feet above high er. DW. TWO OR THREE BAL yey teaizable Corner Lot, Columbia, Road, west | So sar ‘K CANVASS ©. x burg and Romney turnpike. a link in a once | This obscure communistic colony was founded m 84 of 14th, south and east frontage, for this mouth, at > « * te, | Scientific Schools, United States Military aud Naval ‘ : vd # aah | al indies sal eile uate eee eae ae | al AES siehicr-boerd, Jatteen salle, paddles. ot, dseacues aud for business, “Fur particulars ad: | The Misfortunes of an Alexandria Man | famous tng inc emer age Sse in 1817 by Huber and Ackermann, two Ger- ave. ES or ed Z = i ahi . YOU % e-1 et a \e 5 3 . —_ cca prpor, | the,cits. at 50c. JOR SALE—1W W-PR VOD WORK a Who Came Here to Do His Courting. it ‘ bes . nj | Mans, the former a native of Wurtemburg and >OR SALE-1N cavitok | he bicttient ‘and most economical Corner in Mount Horse, Inquire Te CORTE Oe at Principal. otherwise, of the two houses of Congress used Mill, overlooking isc leasalit, at 40c. auly-st® ‘AL, COLLEGE, 313 6TH ee ing | 0 journey to and from the capital, from which | the latter from Bavaria, They, with a few fol- Ets POE, SALE E NW Savery provers | Beate Ww, Yost Otice, KespendSEPIEM: | George Jackson of Alexandria is spending | {? i distant 205 miles, Well, 1 did finally escape | lowers, all Germans, chose this location, com- beloushig to private party Who juni orted it for his |” Call or send for catalogue. au14 | his vacation on the banks of the Easterm| from Washington one hot Saturday and rode 1 Ten-rooms Howse tw g40 monthiy ow a aw st, near 14th, Columbia Heights, 100x “Marzains in Lots, 2 nd 50 feet front, Just west of ah ie ta private pasty Wh “ = eae : forsd saan ibe | taeours maken “ Apres prising some of the richest land in Ohio, and = - aT D | 7th st. extended, on line with Dr. Hanituond’s ri own use; make, earings throws! OK 5 “ City wp | brane! orge is a young colored mai ough unbroken perspiration and cinders to rick, buy window, 6 Fooms and bath, all nod’ i trict school wow building. FOR SALE-HORSE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE; | Schools. Scientific, Classical und Commercial Coursen | ‘ , ree to Piedmont the conditions of life were im- | UP? it asa place of refuge from the world, Ponts’ Kcr 625 easy. Call om oF address 0 PGgTy Houses ie desirable, to montis; good Gurelen Tngalre oe HOLS Gest oa gad | aug cnodern Lanmriaies and Grawing are tanght with: | visite Washington every day or two because | Dy Vag mann aroe commuuams Of Mife were, im- | which they termed Sodom eed Gomoreahy ©n premises x met tak YT Seeks. ate, _[ap en Sree rare, :TBquieS 651015 Bast Canty Monday of September, Poe eens coane ast | there is an attraction here in the form of ®| aticr a protracted war with a colored citizen of | ‘The first two houses whic Huber and Acker- Poesy ag Ce oe Fes \LE—NORTHEAST—100-FOOT FRONT- | y~o SALE-SUMMEN BARGAINSS “_auld-3w BKOTHER DENIS: President. | young colored girl, George went to ece his | West Virginia, routed him and bore me and | mann built, in 1817, are still imbabited by the ear Duy O-foot alley; axe on 12th st bet. G@ and Hi sts; also two 60- | JQ SALES SUMMER BAR ¥ ivot Froptages on 11tli st. bet, same stree now; higher price in September. CHAS. A. 1420 F st... Fok sab t Lis road and Mintwood piace S INESS COLLEGE, COK. 7TH | sweetheart Saturday night and they strolled | my baggage in triumph jnd tickety vehicle | descendants of the pioneers. ‘bey are queer feos Nout ht eg erg ng penne | about the monument grounds and finally eel the ae ways megs 3 from | lookmg cernetares, Dats of logs and mortar, Sroaee ta Lita The teae ean or Salt-wappors and athena 3 f the shade trees | Piedmont across the Potomac to Westport. | and contain but one large room each, Writing, Orthography, English Languace, Business | S°2ted themselves under one of the sha Evidently these ways were planned for deicuse | furnished. ‘The windows are small, each con- Correspondence, Kapid Calculations, Book Kecpiug. | in the White lot, They got under the tree t@ | at these exposed poiuts of a hostile frontier, | tums wine panes of glass, abo inches Pp = v glass, ut 6) Peloubet & Co. Organ. Steine Square Piano. Stodart square Piano, LEGANT LOT AT COR. OF COLUM- | Matt Iso some very fine | _ aul window Wide parking w ALFRED H. L sadjoining ut moderate price. r hese Lots have gas | 35 Pull corpe of inctrusteree Mc sat ae SeesoUs. | get out of the moonlight. They were seated | As we fied toward dear old Maryland sundry square. One of the Bret things that attract and water, sewer heat by; sidewalks !aid, curbstones Fi = ae : Zullcorps of instructors Moderate rates of tuition. 4 ‘ 3 — = t t Macing roca, | Ste eek ee eee Real ermine iid. curemecnes | 4 dette and Wo urreyw all in wood 6 Cait ateoth ceo 2 ANE SY, | there about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, when eso p ay aan of ——- a tae strang «oye te = tile-covered roofs, our chambers | FORD, 1:07 F now. aul 7-6U me = a I ul” | they were routed out by two policemen. Just ion au ar een @ contending | which arc on all the houses erected to = on SALE BORER En = Fe SALE — ONE VICTORIA PHA . 4 4 : forcea, about 1698, The art of tile making dichamen thee wear i Lndice’ Phctons 40 bide-bar Buagicn trois $6 une WRERERENTHE 8 [223 | the policemen appeared two pistol shots A SENATORIAL RAILROAD, Zour then, and since that time siate and #hin- § Buckboards, 6 Dox Carts, 12” Ioad Carts, 6 Spindle SS were fired near the monument, Jackson, think- Waxons, 10 Platform Business Wegous, 6 Doctors’ | Te Misses Kerr's School for Young Lac — wr fematg | _ Finslly Twas taken up by the West Virginia | gles have been used. |The houses are of differ. Pastas Segue ~ Little Children. Fall Term begins se; Four | ing he was being fired at, deserted his femal ilroad and fled up the ley. js, | CBE Styles of architecture—some large, others Gatandes Famtly Cane SUrreye 10 Enc | Boarding Pupils taken. Unntd’ Sept 'e address: tor companion and hastened ‘his footsteps toward | "™ k ‘ rege Samah lipeenig __ This, | very small, but nearly all neat in ourward ep Se eres Se eee ne ear | information, Mendham, N, J. as9-0m | Pennsylvania avenue. Before arriving at the | °% ¥0U know, is the “Davis road.” Ex-Sevator | pearance sud commodious within, Mains ever offered, both new and hand. Call | YELEGRAPHY,—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN i i Davis is the author and will be the finisher when |" But what of the people? 1 and and see for yourselves at the New York Carriage and Caretnliy Trained in the Art or Telegraphy asusea | SYCBUS he ran into the arms of Policeman Sut- d But what of the peop The are ral Corner Kenesaw aiid Corner 15th aud P mirrors y Washstunds, 00 for isi uses and $4,. at iS ‘ is itis done. He honors his triends of the Senate by | industrious, strongly attached to th ti- orne ad Harness Kepository, 466 Pa. ave. n.w in all telegraph offices; good operat way ‘ae- | ton. who had been attracted by the pistol shots, | i . 9 5 rs ha eir ut fore SWORMSTEDT & BRADLE Souibo diesen aulo = Ww muna. “For particn ars call of pddtess SPENCERLAN | Jackson fell upon his knees and begged the | appending their names to the stations. I recail | ful village home, and content to live free from = coven = ), Hyattsy SENESS © Bi .cor. 7th and D ste officer not to arrest him. While in this atti- | Sawyer. Blaine and Bayard. Elkins gave way | the cares and worries of the busy straggling (Gere MY OF THE HOLY CROs: iz tude he threw away a loaded revolver, Jack-| for Gorman at one station, while world outside. They evince no desire to amass ave. will reopen Monday. september 2. Ttatiords | gon was locked up and this morning be was hee up to ornament the terminus. Davis} wealth, but work for the community, which Clucation No etubts avo spared to advunce ean | taken to the Police Court. Judge Mills fined | himself is content to bang his name on the sta- | owns and controls not only the village proper, pupilsin music und art. 1 department | him $20 or sixty days on the farm, and, unless | tion at the end of a branch on the Black Water. | but thousands of acres of fertile land outmde. guimptien thecry and te braces $1850, | nis tine is paid, that will be the length of his| At Gorman. 30 miles above Piedmont, I was |The money received goes into one common 00, Hyattsviil a vt Tokoma t 23 yor One German Piano. ~_ { Oue German Piano 180 FE ON ‘HOST. . Bi 10. One Baltimore Piano. et on M st..a splendid frontage on both streets; | 7-octave Kuabe Piano. jer held at $1; price buc, Z-octave Stern Piano. Lot taciig Maryland ave. bet. 6th and 7th | Uprieht Piano, ourt u.w, Will reat for 810.90 CAL WOOD & GALE Will well, mali ene! ne’ Languages, general vor sy- | Vacation, met by the General and Mrs. Paine, true to | treasury; the necessaries of life, including food nuslt cash payment he pe ee ee oe nae eae aaabee Saas their old love tor Fort P. ‘They were accom-| and clothing, are furnished by the othciala, ed: T5e. a is EN ie <HORTHAS VOLUTIO THE COLORED SCHOOLS. panied by an elderly lady in whom I am greatly | consisting of three trustees and a committee of zee 2U-toot Lots on M n.w, bet. N. Cap. Fee salEGAN EXQUISITELY, FINETONED | JS within the imu ‘Soc. ; keme phonog- husetts ave.. on 8th n.e,, a 20-foot Lot, simple lessous: interested. Here came the last ascent. Up | five, who are annually elected by ballot. Out- utizul Case, Cabinet Grand Piano, celebrated | typhy gequired in 1¢ Mr. Holland Says He ts Fighting a Syse | and still more up over the historic pike, wind- | siders are employed to help in their work, and rate ge Cy wake; must be sold at a positive suctitice for cash: a) Tetween two and thir ts XDMADLEY, G. L.' WILD & BROS., 709 7th st. nw. auld Proficiency months; send oF call for six Fooms aid Bath, : ero and three: “gall to nd Ni a ing and turning and ever up, and then up and | are paid regular wages; but no ove can rende ain einen EY Me eT ALE EXT Re TRU GETETS Tt ETSE | Bt: OUPGW Titans aneRtfree. Head Scliol of Acme wat or tgralital ct ap past the rounded and on every side steep knob | permanently in ‘the community unless. he sand bath, £4500, — 3 FRONT ON Pianos to quick buyers to mak eroom for large rf EDERICE COLLEGE. “We are not making any fight upon the | CTowned with Fort Pendleton. Another “good | become a member. Those who wish to do so ave. and 7th st. w¢ 2 iit | Stock now on the way. bartered in 1763. white trustees,” said Mr. M. M, Holland toa | ‘®2,” followed, of course. by yet another, and | are received on probation for one year, Atthe SWOKMSTEDY & BEADLEY_ Magnificent Upricht Grand, used but six months | gives thorough preparation for College, Sclentific Trustees, Meares = SOLD To CLOSE AN st. tw. now vaeant: 11] Jy . snd im good repair; lot 19 feet et wailey. ALBERT F. EO ural finish, fancy old oak case, unsurpassed for ele- | Schools, or Business pres tone; cust $05 5 ‘bow only ‘#350. a Pupils from abroad have their home in the house of Superb-toned Dark-case Upright Grand, used but | the Pri four months, in splendid order and without # blemish; } #2. Cha ¥ 2 <,, | We Were on the uppermost land which, spreads | end of that time, if found to be of unimpeach- Stan reporter this morning, ‘The white | into a small table of half a dozen acres, slop-| able character, they can join the lower ciass of yal and are under his immediate supervis- | trustees know practically nothing about the | ing every way. Near the eastern and greater Zoarites; and later on, if so disposed, may be- te exceptionally healtht ul. RY DESIRABLE BUILDING in West Washington on line of Metr Ox100; price $2. COX, 1907 Pa. ave, care; lot [ore colored schools. By the courtesy which exists declivity the hotel was Planted, The main | come members of the first class, giving them the =s0 cost $500, NOW only $525. For catalogues and informati ei ers outlook from it is eastward over the Potomac, | right to vote for officers,andall other privileges. K SALE-SOUTHEAST—N.W. ¢ Jy SALE-NORTHEAST—A VERY DESIRABLE |” Richly-fiuished Dark-case Cabinet Upright, beautiful | p2/°F atalosw information apply to the Princi- | in the school board each trustee is a king ap more than a mile away, on which ix our Gor-| Nearly all of the present members were torn Pf aucd D sts: ic4 D by 47 1%. 6 ne Fo are re ee ES A Gdjening Line | style, Line toue, best inake; cost $429, now only J.B LESLIE, A.M, own district, Tho struggle we are engaged in | man (the ancicnt Elkins), all hidden from us by | in Zour Outtiders are not willing to exchange NE. comer 1:3 hard Dst«. 185 ft. on 13thand 210 | fora quick buyer. legant Dark Rosewood Case Cabinet Upright, mag- | an7-1m* Frederick, Ma, | 20W 8 not a personal one; we are fighting the | intervening hills aud ridges. From the eastern the ambition to amass wealth and reap polid- $i. on D; both properties near t Ken- round on East Capitol street west — park, sell- | niticent tone-qualities, superb in every detail, fine de- GuonTE TING: 8 system under which the colored schools are be- | veranda this look over the high, rounded and | cai honors for this quiet life, with all its blessed tucky aves. ou the line of mpr S| rete te erate tee Mt, foot, and in the same | sign ; cost $400. now Only $275, oe ES Re ee reer present plan is a pernicious one. | now oats-covered hill of the fort, over other | frecdom from care and auaiety, The young po penn na at ¥1-40 per eq; fot, Now 1s, the time to buy | ,,A Beautiful Full-sise Square Grand, unsurpassed in Tee cin sitatht Dec aie Ay BUEN ESS Gol” | We have argued the case before the Commis. | swelling wood-crowned billows. hilis and ridges | men, too, long for the guyeties and. excite= a. ro a advanced. CHAS. A. McEU est, used but four months; cost $500, now only $330. prititig tincoupniy iene Pag aaa eee sioners and this morning Mr. Hine told me|to the continuous forest-covered range be- | ments outside, and leave to make their fortunes ere One Knabe Square Piano, plain case, all in nice order, JRTHEAST—100-FOOT FRON a eoet ee GbOn ein sue,on 41h sf; near Stanton squares vary, desirable | fy tone: cont uew $900, now ouly 8100. ice ee ce ne Perprms, CHA, A MOEUEH- | acter, dno toms: cost now 9200 now only Si4e, ‘all or send for circulars. ‘aul: that our position was correct. Mr. James H. | yond the Potomac was, in the firstsun of the | elsewhere. ‘hose that remuin profess to be = AKG GALLE Luis Se Smith and I are going around to talk with | next morning, of bewildering beauty. Grander, | perfectly satisfied, and claim that want apd inale Collese: SonEGE, AND MINDSOR, FE: | Attorney Davis over what is simply a question | more imposing spectacies may be found am |} among them, It is but “ & “ courses with dex of law,” this neighborhood; one of more surpassing | the truth to say that their looks and manners \OR SALE ABLE LOTS ©: aCe Nunne & Clark small Square Piano, in nico oF- | 581 Gnd Vastuees deyar: 3 Ea —— loveliness can scarcely anywhere exist. The | do not belie their assertions, "Hin, 1935 x 105 tect: wide parking i, Sood tone, only $75. S ssions open Sepienibe RESTORED AFTER MANY YEARS. | view in the other directions is cut off by the ‘There is nothing peculiar in their religious ce; oth st., 100 fect from Penusylvainia ave, public | A Beautiful High-top, Sweet-tone Parlor Organ, per- | aidor terms, uldrees Ie bD., Phas . ‘ rogt cars and hetd.cs; price #1-10 per sq, fect aud really new, best uiske; cost $100, Low ouly | Pres't, New Windsor, Md aA pees CpateiacateOis: | eben Dees ee geo belict. “They accept the Old and New Tester BENG W GUY. BL $90. a - - ie Body of a Young Confederat - | lamberman, is grand and noble, North, just | ments, and have services Sum Se morn- S = : 1 PES down thraugh the old trees, half Je, th x und e They bi er, bi So itherof the above will be sold on easy monthly “a! 1 oil a cer Taken Back to His Old Home. | do augh the ol . half @ mile, the | ing aud evening. They have no’ minister, but in sw, that will re $45 per ‘and Rnode Island aver | LOTS SW. COR. | payments to suit buyers and Reasonable discount $0 | tional Acodemy pel Ry gas a little Laurel river,in its narrow,winding valley, | gencrally one of the older members is chosen 3 G-room Press-brick-front ceptionally ne bargeiies aud Wilt be cpren ica K. MORKELL ved studied 15 years | ‘To the Editor of Tre Evestno Stam: makes its way to the Poiomac at Gorman, on | to read a chapter trom the Bible and make e Seta aL geserck meee 1303 Fat aw. THE PIANO EXCHANGE Co., crea airs to | While our late war is to many only asad | our south, aud twice that distance hurries ‘the | few comments, They have no ceremonies of casks ayieuts, balance ou time, “C,H PARKES a ca aie The Le: ay pa oren Overy day end haar gen u- | memory and to others only a history, more or | ase Potomac —- = Looking over the | any pe a ir place of — aT <= end & sis. sw. see the wonderful progress of student. - re lorests, we can, by the sink in its upper surface, a churc at a congregation house. It ¢ —— Wright € Doles sub of Mt, Pleasant, 50: Lot eee = 2 y <~ af " wn ye BST. SE 7th at, running to Sth st. n.W., Will subdivide. OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, MONG emp eerste rea a eects ae: as z “ determine where their valicys unite, TUTE FOR you NG LADIES, | frequently recorded which prove how the hand 400 3a st sow. § Prenton eee WARRENTON, V. corner), one of the best stands in | [JOR SALE-LOTS AT FOREST GLI A les Stable us Fear; price F 20 minutes’ ride trom city; 1 to Scents per toot, | 933 D n.w. isa very plain structure inside and outside, FORT PENDLETON ‘Their only holiday is Christmas, and on that may have been the most useless of the Union | 44) their services are not different from those works of the war. Its moral value may have | 4 5uuday- In marriage, the contracti urties procure been something. Its strategic effect was noth- | a license according to io fone of the state, foot alley LO- them, some fine Drattand Drivers: also Young I AUQUIER ID D.;ONLY | Heavy Draft Mules. SCHELGEL & QUIGLI ‘Opens 29th session 1SRO. Situated in the | Of time has softencd its asperities and evidence aul nts ry | Piedmont region of Va., 60 miles from Washingtou,on | the brighter and better side of man’s nature. i J. ROHERKTPORD, JOR SALI ER BARGAIN | the kicumond and Danville it. KR. For catalogue, wd- ai 2 4 = 14106 st. Ferien all ne Necund: hand Upright; possessing | dress GLU. G. BUTLER, AM. Principal, jyseeosut | When first was sounded the bugle call to arms : : TAL CAT = | @rich tone and finished in fancy walnut; only SiS, | To : : Oo aUsin oF “ te S200. | Peas? Uamcauy ofctator wae try Devinbie Lota | HUGO WORCH & UO, 09 Tita now." au7-Gun” | WW ASHINGION CONSERVATORY ceatiets Fear: | 6 Company composed of the flower of the young | ing, The Pendletons of Virginia were historic. | and a justice of the peace, who is a member of Pa ave. ive | in scuares Sot} S30 aud 861, fronting ob, the follow. FUR SAE BEST, MAKEKS: | Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, &c. Pree | ™en of their neighborhood enlisted under ®| Years ago Philip Pendleton of that strain of | the community, ties the knot, Ry a RO ee Of New tore DOWNES NEW Oe eon ak | advautuces. “O. E. BULLARD, Director.“ jyt-2m"_ | trusted and gallant leader and left their homes | men, a man of good person and persuasive ad. In politics they are nearly all republicans— are Very desiruble éither torinvestament orimme- | HARNESS REPOSITORY, Ly bet- 10th abd 17th sie, | eee ee eter FOR Glid.s REOPENS | in the parish of St. Martin, La., for the seat of | dress, purchased ane ha ae sof ~ io — tenn panda — regeecnaene 4 war in Virginia, There on many a well-fought | T6i0n. ouce owned and infested by a very bad | ‘hey P © grapes = ate building purposes, Terms made to suit pur- Washington, D, C. tr 4 chasers, Advances made to reliable parties tor buila- | ———— > circular address MAKY C. BROOKE, Wasuington re hi di | ab wel 4 > es ai ool OK SALE—THE “oO” Grove, M erence, Dr. or 1405 N. Y- ave. o9 mith, whose odor and odium stili linger about | and hops they raise they make their own wine be Susie weferences De. Muncaster, 1409 N. ¥-ave. | fela, trom the first battle to the last folding of | §iith; whose odor nn came, Philip raised one | and beer and sell it at their bar. ‘They are hug purposes. ApE the confederate colors, they displayed their | or two companies of soldiers, it 1s stated, tor | more German tian American im the observance LOR SALE Brick -atory Brick, 6 story Brick, 4 -story Brick, 9 _n.e. between Band C sts Baseiient brick. +r bet. C and D sts, ax . Daud & sts.ne. & Presi ay 5 quires no boiler; avoids all expensive Sant be pe eas Uo lone of time - uo handing if fuel, Send for circular asters SAMUEL W. CULIIDEN, Treasurer, aud price list, D. LALLAL CHOOLS—BROOKE HALL, FOR Ag’t. 731 7thet. wly-tr WO CHOICE e ——$_— Girls and Young Ladi Shorthdge Media Acad- | bravery and proved their devotion to the flag | the southeru army and had the address to turn | of Sunday; but their bar is closed on that day, jy17-2m —s ww York Bvers bd aot it a tor Boys and Youn § len. SWITHIN C. SHOKT- | they fouawek the greater number sealing that | them over to the United States, He receiveda | ‘hough there is nothing im the laws of the state Ok SALE— PERSONAL. bo a age a= devotion with their life’s blood. Paymastership in the Union army. He also | to prevent their keeping it open then and 5,000 FEET OF GROUND; = ee =~ - = Among them and one of those who found a | succeeded in inducing the War department to | ing arich profit from the many strangers wi Tesotes or aves lotrel act nan tines ub est p a naa Pao tne tenia mod an See Ned ees tocane ot tal soldier’s grave in the ‘sacred soil” wasa young | Construct Fort Pendleton to his honor and | stroll through the village. ‘bey drive # brisk Gn re OANA H CONGER LELE HEY, | an borer living altos DROS aul et Pprcparatory School attacied, | officer barely twenty years of age, who both as Profit and maintain a garrison in it at a cost of | trade, however, in lemonade and cakes on Sun- - x ae y: Z PRIVATE DELECTIVE NCY. SPL . EN boy and man_ had been a universal favorite, | some hundreds of thousands each year. Pi 'y in the picnic groun ey own a large ret ween Sith and 10th sts. . i paket ny ee A Ve ee een VE AGENCY. | cae PREPARA Ne ACAD PIRAS ES FOR THE | ‘pie same traits of character which had made | He wivo had the face and grace to claim | hotel and accommodate many summer board- + Grvom and Cellar Brick, lot’ 20 x cu southeast coruer New Harj: oemny La sine Sage So — all Catalogteneddvess Eveciaene. him beloved at home followed him into the | $60,000 for damage to his estate of mountain | ers, a large proportion from Cleveland, 20th between L and M ate. nw, sstory | 8S per fou rer Ph saaanEnomeeaceee ae 2 THOMAS FELL, LL.D. camp and endeared hii roums, With Brick Stable, lot 19x 138, alike to the officers | rock and stream, for the occupation by the | Years ago their rules were very strict and the ‘AYON PORTRAITS TAUGHT IN | 4nd men of his regiment, the eighth Louisiana, | fort and gurrison, He was allowed $15,000— | members all dressed alike—in plain clothes of No knowledge oi drawing neces | which formed a part of Stonewall Jrckson’s di- | applied on an amount in which it was alleged | the simplest cut. Simplicity of dress is the Jd. W. Key Ore es vision. When the bloody day at Malvern Hill | he was a defaulter to the government, rule now, but they are not uniformiy attired. vy Lith st, nw. c CNT SERVIC EXAMINATION QUESTIONS COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | <0 *28*9S NUL Saxe aot try tostitute, Jy25-1m* "Southwest cor. Sth and K sts. n ns st, Dew 4-story Brick House, 10 - he ge gyro rm ~ 2 — — was almost done this young officer fell to the | After the war acousin of Philip, of Cincin- | The women wear plain calico aud straw hate, Bh ye Weer Ieee aoa pot lh UsTH'S OLD 8 AND 18, TEE ONLY PLACE Ay mnaCAS E ENT earth in death, pierced By a ball from the | nati, 1ather of the fion, Geo. H., ex-RKepresent- | all of their own make. They manufacture their ‘ between 6 aud 7 acres, at Forest Gleu Station, for lean | C7) ene urate spec ma Haud Clotiany. can, be | 4! ee Waatineton, DO; ranks of the enemy his command was sorely e in Congress, Senator and foreign min- | own wovigarments. They own a tanner y, pre- LW. than th round opposite held at $1,200 | 1.o¢- myl Hs! en Yth wud 10th sts. pressing. ister, purchased 10 acres of the estate, which | pare their own leather and make their own th. 88, ¢ to wh Iuuediate purchaser $4,500; The forty-fn yr 00; ave. between Voth au Enproved by anew hous ¥ of water, go ody Fit, 2 ‘er Buus fruit trees and grapes; ties hich and healthy ; will sul ) wereie fren einai = me | Sea ep ettde Pane | ONEY TO LOA ation “2-room, ck, E it . SLONE, 5 F st. nw. .% = REA] OR pen eee = ae Ht ah ae LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Cl Eb oed HYATTSVILLE, Mb.—SPLENDID | "T'$2,00 ¢ House, 9 rooms’ and bath, beutiful A. 8, CAYWOOD, ston. Kod slide; clatern in the yauds ‘bry ES Walk from the station doors; price ‘ SEY TO LOAN AP FIVE Fi . ro Trae TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON erty near Wash | BH. WAKNER & CO. _____ault-ot_ | MPUNEY TO LOAN AT FT hag Plott 900; also Bric! A GENTLEMAN, HAVING Lust HIS | & caits. TYEE &RUIHEKL On P will sei] Two Acres of Grouud adjoining | ‘3y1:+-3m* soT Arlington esta'e, on the Aqueduct roud, to an tine | — pu of this medical college will |” Whi night had come and partly hidden from | includes most of the level land. He cleared | boots and shoes, Lach family raises its own vefliowe muticuistiug now’ wili have the beneat of | the sight of the men the bloody work they had | the title and built this house for a summer | produce. If any are in need of money for any = | thesummer climes, Por further perticulars address | done in the bright light or day the sad dity of | residence for his family. which he occupied for | reason they muke application for at. All the ECURITY G. L. MAGKUDEK, M.D. Dean, burying the dead remained to be performed, | two or three seasons. “Later the present pro- | balance goos into the treasury and is expended Sebold oe ee eee In hastily-made graves, by worn and weary | prictor purchased his property, eularged the | in improving the roads, erecting buildings, and PRES. INGALLS KING, TEACHER OF PIANO | comcades, the fallen were p) a and opened it as a summer resort, and } tor other public benetite. ‘They run a touring RETA eee rare Pepe yy totem There this young officer, with the others, | has successfully managed it to the present time, | mill and seil a large quantity of the product, as 1 Wednesday aud Friday 8:50 to 10 oa dei n in ali the years that have since elapsed 4 SUMMER RESORT. well as wheat. They have two woolen and two r day, Wednesday aud Friday, 8:30 to 10 a1 . st Bae sai *REDERICK F until a few weeks ago One of his brother oft Of him and his family a word may, without | §T#*t mills. They also derive « handsome profit tral leasant location, reservation, #-story Brick, 15 rooms, lot | + ne,Large 14-room Brick, 19.06 =e ors ast testimonial of his friendship, | , : : from the cattle they raise and sell. Every per- : : ‘ 7 3 ; Sas or ea oa Sete eal aceon ae “pide | impropriety, be added to this free sketch. sonin the community knows his place, is as- niediate purchaser {08 @3U0 per acre Apply $5,000 222 Has a large corts ot well quilil had. after much search, found a thick pine : npstag ; ~~ jes DENTON, S08 Ft naw UY tke TS ee ee a us: | board, upon which with a pocket knife he had | | 1 M- Deakins and wep teed borg signed to his duty and performs his work eo- avTipeL | WYK SALECAT LAUKEL MD—A BEAUTIFUL | BUARMAN: Attorney. Webster Law Buliding aul t-lv ‘nce, idcution and Calisthen. | cut deeply his name, Edmond Leblanc, his age, | descendants of the revolutionary Col. Deafans | cording to his ability. 7 ome, 3 Acres of Ground: elegant 8-roomn House A | with wood h 10v trust te for seev # Music and Art, | rank and regiment, and this board he drove | of Gen. Washington's staff, Very carly a Dea-| They have two good schools where English erdinciy, The buldives ars | into the eartu at the head of the grave. kins married a daughter of ouc of the Wash- erman are taught. The proceedings im and abundantly supplied with pass | ‘The superintendent of the national cemetery | Imgtons, so that in blood and descent the pres- | council and their religious services are both im water. in that loc .an old soldier who wore the | ut proprietors are certainly worthy to succeed | German, They talk Ww their children in the idings; | PF YOU WANT TO SPECULATE IN 8 needs to be seen Grain or Oil on 1 per cent or $F Gall on the NATIONAL STU st. new. . a OF ) LOLOAN INSUMS TO he situation is dehichtful, the scener a, artitle walking over the memoroble | the Pendletons in this scat of the family. ‘The | same language. ‘ Reach Svea te ieee wie ie Been WeF cent iuitereat, Deulthful. “wernse reasoush battle field, which now gives little token of | daughters, five now hving, all inherit the strik- |" Altogether they area cheerful, kind-hearted BTUN,1 below this city and opposite Lower FORBES & MAYER, a WM. H. PULN. ut, LED. the deeds once done there, stumbled upon this | iug personal advantages of their mother, are | people, satisfied to live by themselves, inde~ rou Sate 41H ST_N-E, 10 nooMs nee cas ota = Se eee. | Sth ASb 2 p : headboard, and reading the tale it told, a lofty | graceful aud fearless horsewomen, aud are con-| pendent of the help of others. ‘Their quiet, ruse w, sabstuitially built, | “Phie iar uc View,” has a river front of | \pONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP MAR COLLEGE, WITH MUSIC AND Akt | and gencrous impulse seized upon him and he | stautly in attendance about the Luuse render- | secluded life may not accord with the desires elewantly 2 larwe lot, onc of the finest locations | aluut two and ts ina blch state of cultivation, | Secs dty rey hess tatute Seeurity. | Large amounts a scrvatury, 48 a Compete School tor Girls, | determined if possible, to resiore the remains | ing efficient aid in its managument, all save the | of most men and women, but it has ite advane Se aries Nae ng Orchard of Feachos, . Fish. crabs | itance Co. of Puliadelt bine in sums to out, Ga. tm: “catalog to C. LO KERDA, Pres., of the young officer to the family who must | eldest. A sou of ex-Scnator and ex-Secretary | tages, and they uppear to have reaped the fall xt Bou Pte | cotste of the late Jolin Weching an’ gris fa,cs stullnent play, with or wiuhout lite insurance. Buy- —— x have heid him very dear. He wrote to the gov- | of State Bayard, a civil engineer, was engaged | benefit thereot > -~} << ' ucts to o , 15, oF ZU yours. 5 > ws “ e ‘: h wl mti » Dat “i . me SALE — AN S-ROOM HOUSE WITH 1x | “TupyAt+ SPRAY at ottice KL HENGE LEO. es ss 1, 0 wa SurH i —— VILLE wilBs | ernor of the state, Nicholls, and was put in| in the construction of the Davis railroad and KENT © ul communication with the friends of the occu- | had his quarters in the vailey not remote. He FOREIGN NOTES. % awd Leal IN SUMS OF ¢500, $1,000 Saye 1 ee . : e ghte: at followed ONLY TO LOAN bur n pant of the louely grav met the eldest daughter and what fo! é room He Me sT0.050, 00 Ani moved Kea Estate Sorry, at i ail dcvsetiaent PeThe sequel might have been witnessed afew | Was the inevitable marriage. Auey are now | The European country which possesses the Saud 6 percent JOHN SHERMAN & CO. jy1d-Uin VAP WS. B., Lust Asastant,” | days azo in the old town of St, Martinsville, | Suests of her parents. | Gen. and Mrs. Paine | torgest number of public libraries is Austria, In ee EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT yottsep ls whose beauty in the olden time was by Long- | Bave been Ses ot Phaipe in bie tite the, a Ausiria there are no fewer than 577 public JOR SALE—CAPITAL TAKE NOTICE SIX PEK CENT. PAYALL 1 ARTERLY. OCKLAND) SCHOOL FOR GIRLS OPENS | fellow. in Evangeline, so sweetly sung. A long | P' Isurliceae “om owes » hibraries, containing 5,475,000 volumes, without 50 | 1D estate of John 5: it Beltsy IN SUMS $100 10 ‘ehwou. KR Sey aber ce: uch wainie, howe govern | funeral procession, composed of former com- | 1s Bow quite filled bape papm gros By pa reckoning maps and manuscripts, « total which | frum Washingion: ae SMALL UL AUM CHARGED. aus umber Hinited: health ¢ rades, of old people who had known bim as a | Ax stated, it is now as accessible as Oakland oF | Comes out at twenty-six volumes per 100 of the ortuuity for stown sf , es A. di. Chale), Sandy Spriuy, Md. boy and of the young generation hich has at. penis oa Rast -tcorpeel seperate Aceh population, “se HALL, Ly st. Paul st. ON REAL ESTATE. EW YORK MILITARY A tained manhood since the day he marched | perature, scenery ye r ‘The Venetian engineers are the projectors of 6 st : — a ast wine Bo wieasuae N.Y: $400 per year. Foreicular, wit torth to his dexth, followed the remains of the | 8dVantages are greater than either, ‘The house 3.000 | JOR KENT—SMALL FARM, 15 AC 400D 10. s potmaed, MAN. _ | ( udy, &e., addr aes # Col. Cd. Witaiith, B bh, roots House , suid adopted tor uraet gacdeu. all | YPONEY LO LOAN 1N SUMS 10 SUIT, Ad 6 AND | Supt. B.17HAAT 1, couia tot O.dets, | $250 pe i215 Fs OR RE in welh Seu De ‘i 2 hip canal across Italy from Venice to young soldier to the family tomb, where young | i# Weil kept _and prices moderate, Then we|@ # Sadie tontan qirhd scasered quriaata Of @owueG aca eloquent | May drive over the oid pike. pick up ite old | Spezzis, to connect the onent Ge yeas McLacHean & Ghicneted aR TAS 1205 Ps. ave. {pie beluLida SCHOOL OF LANGUAUES, tributes to his memory were spoken, while the | traditions, search out deserted old roads | Gulf of Genoa, «. 2. aul7-7t my24-3un “Gs he Aruugton Hive dus. Co, ACKE MARKET FARM, Fiv:~ | Mj O8#310 LOAN knightly antagouist who had thus testored his | through the somber, slumberous woods, in por-| _M. Damala, the husband of Sarah Bernhardt, body to his family and friends received full | tious of which a weird twilight broods at noon. | died in Paris yesterday of cerebral congestion, 0 r ar Be; conve oO city IN SUMS FKOM $500 UPWARD, Open all Summer, Also 51 School at Asbury | moe . Should Superintendent Above all are the numerous trout streams. i Dopenhag only S179 por Fean Mek nck ‘ae barciieL bias AT HE LOWksd KALE OF INTEKEST rakeR. 3. ut peed: Ra peptone teal integra eperney pee seeking the Potomac, stili uumerously inhab- he gag wlrvenags byes -y ably sod ead poet KEAL ESTATE IN‘u Hts DISTR aa He OTELS he will receive an ovation. ~ ST loge cena meted rag vatiameatia / boro ‘old peror William at Potedam on 8 September L, ANTED KO. HOL LZ s siniaheors2 ee : : Woakorneven rvins aude lurve iat ues these | _myl3 __ Corner Vou aud B Se Lost His Arm on the Way. country. celled into existence by the magic of | Mme. Adelina Patti, who bas been making « imeianaires pers Ger kipeoual Maal ReAite: Aadstty: to Wiateiot of EBBITT HOUSE Hostuedey Benjamin Jackson, s ostocsll bog, awh antaing ahs cae oni normed peer tad pote rday a Secenpeen and pro- OR SALETEN ACRES PRIME CAND, FAIR | Columbia, ih any suins desized, at lowest rates of ine Bi PEE, arrived here from Martinsburg, W. Va., minus | icre the sportsman may yet find deer rng «oo ceeded at once to Craig-Y-Nos. | Brecuutry tmprovemeuts, 1 mile trom Tenley wey thus. 3 WASHINGTON, D. C. at 4.000 | _* his right arm, and Officer Harlow had him sent | eit be found by the nowise timid bear, - . = Mrs. Langtry is at Aix-le-Bains, suffering, it Jouduit rowd, Yuille irom oN B, Wau We to the emergency hospital. He stated that he Whoever comes siiould be prepared for the i ie a | M fopeneres lpg ry _ NOTARIES PUBLIC was tcaling'a ride on treight train last Thure- | temperature of mid ‘November at’ the capi- = from # very severe attack of rheumatic sei oe a ORC Seat ena Rowe abd (CRT STATE | fell antl bis right arta wen oo adlyernsped Gat | - _———se~ XXX | sir Edwin Arnold will visit this country next - ieee Bee Ae Oa cee tates cope INO. b. BEALL, 1321 Fat. nw. IncOlostromO ee: | amputation was necessary Friday. He, bow. Mr. Randall I Again. winter in the course of bis journey around the ‘Une above is onlv proverty on ag eatute eecuntys FiscH, FOX & BROWN, oth ni | ever. continued his journey pee Congressman Saiuel J. Randall hes been | world. wpog hen for time the guest of the Ps aay tt merrneet Onn 1457 ‘Peumyivaria avenue. | “yo one hundred and third Dene | for his homeat Lynchburg. He wil care fined to his bed at his home at Wallingford, | Presiden! ard. eletaud THOY Wace. 4 a ONEY YOLOAN ON Tete ay tat | fhe one hundred and third amniv f confine ingt Geletand 1 BALegeee MOSEY¥ TO LOAN ON BEAL EeTATE AT LOW. | eye birth of David Crockett was eulobrntey Of | for for the present at the emergency hospital. | pear Philadelphia, for nearly a week by an| 4M. Constans, French minister of the interior, WASI'N D. ap24 Successor to DAN aul? _ 1. i. YYHERD, Sun building. NHOW LICR BON TS eb erie O% Ke NT—THE FARM KNOWN AS WESTON on the ‘lenusilytown pike near W “% CLT rooms, other Strongs Springs, “in Green The Eastern Branch Bridge. attack of rheumatism. Dr. Robert Martin, the | bas issued a decree which prohibits the hawk- Fst | county, Teun., by a military display, i ins’ i ician, oa end by ing or placarding of documents Hepublicans of Orange county, Va, have ae eel Fain monthly report oe ey etlon a daily trip to Weillaniortl cess | from Gen. Boulanger, Count Dillon or mae BE. 10K105 ft, | < ape i ly the work on the Eastern 4 ver | Rochefort. tacat he eget) og Mp structed their delegates to the state convention | 0Perations for July see Mr. Randall. Yesterday m 4 vad. S-room | St NAT. MET BANK —— - to vote for Gen, Mahone for governor. Branch bridge’ cost €4,928.33. At the site of ~g Ne ve peice ‘much better, He got | ‘The dates for the Vienna international grain Ou st ah TS HG ok SATA IFICE, OR WILL EX. po The work of the revision and phraseology | the bridge the main operations were in connec- up and took breakfast with his family for the | and seed market have been fixed for August 26 iy AES Ets be PPR I Wry College committee at Helena, Mont., Was completed | tion wit the construction of the foundations | first time since last Wednesday. He was not | and 27. «res “Huproved by & uew he use aud stables wel: of | StEUCt OLstrict discipline: healthy, Ad | Cor | Saturday and, the constitution being finished, . r ted to remain down stairs all bow- tT ST ROVED. | water su pti thie” peotaiaews frude dete wid | Bebovis, Haddoutieldy NJ. _ tuts" | the couvention adjourned sine die. Sri tack: seas wnestly Gomptaee. orb toon | avec, and annetlg AtatC pean ion arent be ead Reser ed nacre lard gery 4 bet. 18th leubates wid Lotsa5<100 | srapes: will subdivide micely; ground opposite held . MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR BOTH Hon. Frederick Watts, ex-judge of the ninth ve A Y " When asked about Mr. Kandali’ da- t Hereegovina, A of the t bet. 18th cong) Boge Be Beg TUthy eraceey wal well Sagphgmedaate pur SO) state, Conccravitis Ex, Preyaratory, Bus- | Pennsylvania judicial Gistelt, eenenladite en | tzestlo tower ut the eakt end of the bridge was | again, hen asked « ug ats, Mandali's condi-| Sostar railway was but nothing 2 t ; three lots Cumse: . -. BLU. cas, uglish, Scientine ad Collexe Prep. courses. icult Preat “ erected and cer minor ils receives yr. Martin said: *_- serious is reported, aud $1.6. aul 806 Fstnw. | 5) litth vs hi agriculture under President Grant, and ex- i Vi be around 1 SORE Ok SALEON WET ERB O. BUILDING | SHOMTLIDOL cree, oar PAY Ome T | TPideut of ihe Cumbenneny Graut, and ex-| tention. Work on. the 181-foot spans was con- stack of thouss{ines whe father ester, bet | ‘The German colonial company, at a } ote, Cotiagen, and Oonute? Hues, SUL TeNS | ermcnaRIG ‘ARCHITECTURAL died at Carlisle, Pa, Saturday, aged’ eighty: | tmued at the shops of the contractors, think be has the erists and that he wil | in Berlin Saturday, resolved io appec! to Prinses * Lots, Cottages, aid Conntry Homes: grace 1 NIC. ; . e a » aged e = ———— i a = el ony ite cc? GOURD LUCERNE Bg. Bh) on yous Anstroction. ty these, beau bes aeren me : j "4 3 Set ‘g Attractive SaLx at Duncansons’ to-morrow soma be tres ous pales He will be on his feet | Bismarck for, proiection against English em wt | oa! . . ands ~ B 3 e Keating railroad com ding, © | again croachments in Africa. 40 aud Ae per SON | fnformaten aad ciscaiares 4 Y ABN. CSULEE| De closed a contract Secunda, Seka (eta he Ex-King Milan of Servia hasarrived tn Viewna, Ey FAMILY SUPPLIES. 31 JOURS ACADEMY THE MIZITARY ScHoor | Staunton and West Augusta railroad company | ‘Tur Youxo Mex’s Cuuistiax Socterr of the | Rememnen Coxoxtat Brace. Only 25 cents, Abbe 2 professor at Oldenburg, pola ate. £250 cach. . MiLY- PPLIES, Si Slexandita, Va. Fees Special atvant ~ pana 25 miles sof railroad from Staunton to | Mt. Vernon Place church mel give an a4 Family days, 15 cents,—Adot. oe ‘of Munster. ac solicitor, % =) . | fog catalogue. ARD NE, AM, | the anthracite c ds. ion tom: vening on steamer FI ey nT . been appointed bishop . hae es'enaete (Nom Wroes Famer Ghaocenns, |e auiz-im” | Herbert G. Hole, « merchant tailor of New| Wo'Lonmoa which Sill lowe ber hast st | The New Zork plasterers union Friday It is anid that the quecu's estate at Osborne, SALE-FINE TWOSTORY Fat HOUSE Hi Sito Poulttake ois BARDITION | TO DAY York. committed siicide Saturday at hin real-| 6:15 o'clock. "There will be, &, literary and enc eT ern erect, $450 per day | it yroken up and sold in swell farms, would jocated: lacwe yard: t and shale — tho! + ac] ‘1 nem ce in F a ’ dered Spoon wel echt ivy teraig tire returning from the ses shore wishing to | frit, Auirees Mies LUCY'S: SETS DNC | brane Boe pean abe eee Premises. T. J. FULNAM, Mayle ave., Anacus! heir accounts are respectfully invited to ex- | Reckville, Ma - The trial in New York of Peter the | Elias Carr of | awealthy farmer, sul-bme ———— 2 stock of Fine Wi Groceries and Cigars. y ANTED—BY EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF | sailor who killed th ite of the ste: has been elected president of the North Car- ~ LEO RENT-ON EASY TERMS, TWO ice to give best Value 1or the niowey Woisto Pails for Fait Term: tinted Pub Morend at Manzan ills, Sava; was conclutled | olina state alliance, He suocesde &. B, Alex- Feces open aad ai Bel, Sow syepea ae A. HEITMULLER & Co,, Sreoces, S10 perigrmn Twemy Lescne adeeres | Saturday. ‘The sconsed will be held for eas | suder of Obarlotee, wise ran against Gen. Ran- Aypiy at GG Fa ave. uw. erences; $10. "Address 1333 1 4th st. now, Shoe TECHNIQUE, Star office. ‘suyzwe tradition by the British government, ‘i som for U. 8. Senator last winter,