Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1889, Page 2

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of ex-Con- Fecor- bas ‘to go to for thes remainder of the see- Bedford Springs for the "fae Taint Ream of Indian territory is ‘visiting Capt. and Mre, Hoxie at Willets Point. Mr. Edward McQuade of bh aetna cap and it will be some time before he to get out. ‘Miss Josie Weismann of Capital Hill and Miss Louisa Taylor are ne the month of Au- gust at Boyds Station. Charles P. Weismann is camping with friends at Colonial Beach. Miss Nellie Le Port, who is visiting friends in New Jersey, will return the ist of October. - Mrs. B. Salomon and his brother, Mr. E. Salo- in Ocean City, Mr. Gen. F. rep Falls Church is enter- Cora and Gertie Rice and Fanny Wi On Monday evening, , in meer Shureh, they broke ‘ae quiet of the slamber- village by tak: “straw ride.” ae po ge adn and prosressive = are Mrs. Myers's son Fred re- fumed from @ stay of three pind in New fork. A party of Washingtonians, consisting of Mr. i Garst Seaea’ Hever McNickle aod a moe ts tospend «few nex! week on the Potc Potomas shores just below Me week on Vernon. Miss Minnie Swann of Louisville, Ky., is visit- ing ber uncle,Wm. E. Swann, Le Droit Park. Mrs. E. Halsted Klemroth is visiting her brother, Mr. James Schick, at Roanoke, Va. Mrs. J. Z. Leishear and her sister, Miss Alice Leishear, will leave today for a month's visit te relatives in Baltimore county. A dancing party was given at the Norwood ng scp City, last Thursday in honor of rood club of this city, wae: are sojourn- ing there. The ge of the hotel and a num- ber of ladies and gentlemen from Baltimore ahd Philedelphia and the following Washing- | 6; tonians were present: Miss Odie — yo Sharp, Annie Lowe, Lula Pumphre; Lowe, Maggie = ae Messrs. Edw. Alexander, F. Wi H. Mevtzler, 4 _ W. P. Cross, J. Meitzler and W. ©. Kee- Miss Katie Monahan and Miss Josie Sullivan ate stopping at Colton’s, near Piney Point, ‘Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Sin- clair Sheibley, Mrs. Anna M. Bagaley and daaghters. Mrs. Howard (nee Hunt), Miss Ida Howgate, Mr. Edwin Fowler of the Office department and daughter aud Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wall are summering at the Hill Top house, Harper's Ferry. The Misses Blanche Mattingly and Mae Rogers are at the Lockwood house. H. D. Grove and brother have left the city for a vacation of two weeks in the mountains of West Virginia. Mr. Jerome F. Johnson has gone to Mil- waukee to attend the reunion of the famous old Iron brigade, of which he was a member. Misses Barbara and Tillie Isemann of this city will leave today for a sojourn of two weeks at Atlantic City, N.J. Mr. Alfred L. Leonard + ne family of No. 1421 6th street have gone to Berkeley Springs to spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Lightelle and her two children will leave Sunday for Northumberland county, Va., to spend afew weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Judd, Mr. H. M. Baker and a number of other Washingtonians are reg- istered at Westport Point hotel, on the coast of ‘buse tts, Mr. J. 8. Branham of Columbia, Mo., son-in- law of Col. Switzler. chief of the buresu of statistics, is in the city. Miss Mamie Seitz of New York avenue and Miss Daisy Tretler of I street have returned from Round Hill, Va. Miss Helen Talty of 300 M street and Miss Maggie Downing of 4th street northeast have gone to Brooklyn for a two-weeks’ visit with friends. Mr. Louid ©. Scherer, a West Point cadet of clase "91, is visiting his sister on Capitol Hill prior to resuming his studies. Mesers. Ralph P. Dayton and Harry Mocka- bee will leave this evening for a» two-weeks’ stay af Atlantic City. Miss Katie Walsh of Philadelphia is visiting her mether on Corcoran street. Messrs. Eddie Lothrop, Wm. Davies, Geo, P. Olcott and Wm. Gettinger left this morning for a two-weeks’ trip down the Shenandoah valley on their bicycles. Among the late arrivals at the Colonnade, Atlantic City, are John Dickson, R. D. Marsh, . Wm. Dickson, Mrs. Hugh McCaffrey, ‘Misses Lizzie and Ella oes Wm. H. Man- ogue, W. ©. Mills, Mra. W. C. Morrison, Jas. H. Gridiey, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schneider, Misses Ciara and Annie Schneider, Miss Mamie Me- Aleer, Miss C. Kelly, Wm. N. Langtree, Dr. E. C. Merriam, Andrew Bain, M. Haines, L.Simith, E. H. Pillsbury, Warner White, Jas. H. Curran, Mars Cassidy, John Stephen and wife, — Ww. Saale GT. Bogue, ¥-¥. Wigan, Mise Pat le . se. i ral iss Fannie Palmer, Miss Helen Palmer, Mes’ Dr. Charles T. Goodell, Mrs, Graham, Dr. Hay and family and G. M. Acker. Mr. Richard V. Oulahan of the United Press leaves the city this afternoon for Fair View, Loudoun county, Va, where he will spend about a week. Among the Washingtonians stopping at Mra. Martha Burdett’s, Boyds Station, are Mrs. Lindenkoh! and family. Mrs. Rothschild and son, Mrs. Haynie and family, Mrs. Kesler and daughter, Mrs. Lane and son, Mrs. Edelin and daughter, Miss Minnie Webster, Miss Katie Fannie Livingston, Mr. Frank Ash- toed, Me Edwin Howison, Mr. Fred Brennan, ee Miss Fannie Howser and Miss Shipley. Dr. 8. F. Newton has returned to the city after a two-weeks’ visit to his family, who are wammering in the Blue Ridge mountains. Mrs. H.C. Burch, accompanied by her daugh- ter, Mise Ada, after @ sojourn at Piney Point Jeft on Friday morning for Washington’ Grove. Mrs. John Harrisson, with her ent daughter Efe and Master Percy, are visi their relations st Obarlotte Hall’ Ma. oe Dr. sao Sol gone to White Bulpbur Springs. Dr. E. 8. Jones is at the Wellington, Atlantic City. Capt. H. H. Parmenter is spending a couple of weeks at North Chatham, Mass. Mr. Wm. L. Pollard is at Berkeley Springs. Capt. J. B. Hussey is spending a couple of ‘Weeks at Hot Springs, N.O. Mra, Dr. Fenwick is enjoying the sea breezes at Luray hotel, Atiantic City. ‘Mise Fanny McMahon is at Watkins’ Glen for a fow days. Mr. George W. Brown is summering at Colo- nial Beach. Dr. Wm. T. Okie is at Atlantic City. Dr. Fletcher bas gone to Narrangansett Pier. Mr. W. A. Van Wickle is at the United States hotel, Ocean Grove. Mr. H. J. Frost is spendings month at Berke- Jey Springs. Mrs. Mary Power is at Congress Occan City, Ma. oe ae isat Bach Creek Valley, ‘ies &. 3. Pickens has gone to Atlantic City for a few weeks. Mr. W. F. Cross is spending o couple of weeks at Atlantic City. ‘Miss V. Harrison is sojourning at Berke! Bprings for a few weeks, = aoe at the Wellington, Atlan- tie City. Dr. Ralph Walsh will remain for a fortnight at Warm Springs, Bath county, Va. Mrs. M. M. Hayden has gone to Asbury Park. Mr. 8. 8. Matthews has gone to Hazelhurst, ‘Mass, for a few months Dr. W. B. Pomeroy of O street northwest leaves the city to-night for « short vacation. + — narra: SHE WAS INSTANTLY KILLED The Old Woman Who Met Her Fate at the Boundary Crossing. The dead body of the old woman who was killed by « train on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad track near Kendall Green yesterday afternoon, as published in yesterday’s Star, was removed to the morgue yeaterday and today a number of persons viewed the body, but up to noon today no one had appeared who was able to identify the dead woman. The body is that of a woman not younger than sixty-five or seventy years old. Her skin is very dark and the officers are of the opinion that she was a German, while persons near where the killing took place are of the opinion that she was an es le 8a} in ‘atin Deighborh several Gmes ily, "ike = carried a ood seer needles, buttons ani little trinkews of all sorts which she sold for a living. She was poorly BER FORTUNE IN A BAG. When the body was examined a calico rag tied about her waist was found to contain 143. The old woman was killed on the Boundary ei She ha@ been seen on H street sh fore she was struck by the train, and itis thought that she went toward Kendall Green by way of 9th or 10th street. The watch- man was on duty at the crossing at the time. It was stated that the train did not whistle until it got near the Boundar; 7 » The unknown women it is thought step on the outgoing track and walked about seventy-five feet along the track before she came to the Crossing. the Baltimore train coming in was directly in front of her, and had she been look- ing she could not have helped seeing it, At = rate she Ger cy on the just in front f the train and was INSTANTLY KILLED. The basket which she carried on her arm was thrown some distance on the bank, and the woman's body was thrown nearly 50 feet. Her legs were terribly crushed and there was an ugly cut across her head. Whether it was a case of suicide, as the woman's actions might indicate, or whether she became confused at hearing ‘the train is not known, but it is goner- ally supposed that it was not a case of suicide, It is‘ probable that she saw the train and thought she could cross the track in time. The coroner.will have an investigation made to ascertain the fasts relating to the killing and also to the woman's identity. pris Novem y A New Office Building. Mr. John Paul Jones has sold through Frank B. Conger, real estate agent, the property on 9th street between E and F streets, known as the Lochiel house, to a syndicate of Washing- ton capitalists for the sum of $75,000. The — building will be taken down ina few 8 and a fine ~~ “Fy rye of seven stories and « basem ill be erected at once ata cost of 100,000. Ge Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Henry Smith to Anthony Addison, pt, 9, Chi- chester; $75, W. O. Denivon et al. to A. Fred- erick Fabre, lot 8, bik. 17, South nl $375. Same to A. J. McCafferty, lot 8, blk. 13, do.; $742. W. L. Lightbown to Richard Li, os bown, lot 36, sq. 503; $—. L. A. Littlefiel E. 8. Alvord, jr., pts. 2 and 3, aq. 8. of 12; — L = oo to Julia Alvord, lots $ and 4, 8q. 22; Not Insane. Mr. C. L. Douden, a book binder in this city, who was recently reported in the Philadelphia and New York dispatches to be insane, arrived home last night in good health. Members of his family deuy that he is or has been out of his right mind at all. ——>—__ Adler Growing Weaker. Today Adler's pulse is rapid but weak. His temperature is 100 and his respiration 30, He is steadily growing weaker and is losing his hold on life both mentally and physically. The indications are more strongly apparent now that he is finally verging toward the comatose condition which is believed to be the beginning of the end. From Washington Grove. Wasuixatox Grove, Aug. 24 Avvery welcome shower fell here yesterday afternoon which was sufficient to lay the dust foratime. Owing to the threatening clouds there were few visitors in camp. After the morning prayer meeting at 9 o'clock the bell rang for preaching. Rev. A.B. Riley preached from the text, ‘That he that escapeth in that day shall come unto thee to cause — to heac it with thine ears."— Ezekiel, chaj xxiv, verse 26. Rev. McKendree Hamm: ia the afternoon took his text from I Chron., chapter xxvii, verse ‘Know thou the God of thy Father and serve Him with a perfect heart and a willing mind.” The sermon last night was delivered by Rev. Mr. Gill, from Matt., cha so xi, verse 28: “Come unto Me all ye that la and are heavy laden and I will give you rest,” "irae pong poopie mediiog lit @ young people's meetin; ev was under the direction of Mr. El dredge. aed Rev. Mr. Gill preaches is morning and Rey. Mr. Murray tonigh' The land owned by Mr. Chapman between the grove and mineral spring since fe ttatepeces- it presents an attractive appearance. A car- riage drive has been opened from his park in- closure to the country road. Mr. Irvin Moulton, with his wife, is visiting his father on Grove avenue. Mrs. John Cornwell is staying at.the cottage of Mr. Wm. Carrico.. . Carrico has been suumering at the Grove for two mouths, Mrs. Maurice Talbot of Rockville spent the day here yesterday.—Mise Lucy Russell and Mr. Thos. Vinson, also of Rockville, were on the ground last evening.——Rev. Mr, Edding- ton of this circuit wae in the audience last night. ee $2.50—Wasmtvatox to Lunar Cava axp Re- TuRN—#2.50.—Train will leave Baltimore and Potomac station for the above occasion Wednes- day, August 23, at 8:30, m., returning to the city at 9:15 p.m. via Piedment Air Line (Manas- sas branch) and Shenandoah valley | coor joy most Fonsi excursion een oon iy tooo a most ice. ni cant in capermen wun ie the pleasure to be had. The magnificent Laas caverns illuminated with electric lights, the beautiful scenery of the famous Shenandoah valley, the historic scenes of some of the most stirring feats of arms of the civil war viewed en route, ‘cur invite to a summer day's outing ander circumstances of pleasure, comfort and profit. The beautifully appointed Luray inn will provide dinner at the moderate cost of 75 cents. Avoid the rush and van a ee Se ee «A GooD teers oe eae. (with talent for MEN wing) ad Nurses, a a a! Wivemn a st WHITE. bas ork, except laun Hoon Ufo. ieee begn | WASSER RSSCaES Wiens Li eae Bait Pe ore Raat oe Tanily, it} Pin BLS st 24, /1889—TWELVE" PAGES, R_RENT—HOUSES.__| __¥OR_RENT_—HOUSES. fies ouainss ‘& GARRETT, 13th and NY.sve. Cal RABLE CORNER Sfuree sudest RICK HOUSE; BATH: 36 Boune th st, at facing HOUSES TO Wane aie ers pEKT—T iN Somat ie was es Wasi 8 OR 9 weut aT 121 “Send sheet keys can boo Rape Cie coat $8,000 to 2.W. ons rm 8, pat reference sar fe. ¥, 17 FOIS acd int te, nw, Wenns fox tos Bear TO BUY FROM use within one mile juarterly paymen' oun R BMA’ pyeen eee lepartment. LL ee Waxtta WHITE GIRL os GENERAL ~ oa bode We “Knpiy Sie Oat a @, children « come, |g coi i SoCra ap BWC er press, wi work, good pay, at 3 1B. w., Co-operativ Jpagi- =e ma24-2* (Wiicreanassne ori OR PART OF HO rab nore snd one oF two rooins oa 8 west OF Capi GA MT 2.e, oe WAR! FPORRENT—No. 17]1 NEW YORK AVE, NE WANTED STO, RE: FIRST-CLASS ‘Ol DauvRY Side, 7201 Tih at. use Warren Raraice ck. accident and Sta building, 458 La ave. opposite Cit ‘poe Wiz - ‘ANTED—TEN ENEBGETIO ‘AGE je, ood Rae NTS, ware fit Home 11 ant gt 11 ‘ANTED—A PSE TO DB: AGON, 0 "Aldiese 8. aur once au23-2t" ANTED—A Wate Waiunenrd ad a," Falls Church, Va. Apply immediatel FEY ow How dt War Department. au sles Water x RusbLEtON Go, Bak tg pas opposite aI WOMAN FOR aid at “The pre. i W. (TERT Wo OM THRE! xgune Men hee orperience a os 9 mou RICH ARDOON, GOOD ACTIVE work, and one who iider. Apply $0 GEORGE wat theses WISI SOE LY To one who will attend to business be given, such ae bein &c, Address CINCHO) Wax ihe Fal SEMERGPTIG. ENTERPRISING our eg Hy his 8 sdvantagvs fy to sellers of phar: ‘A, Star of ‘ Siac” exactel MANUF; ip ag PUNPORE'S, ot Men and Women, BU- te and and ol te. labors Distsie a oe iat ee ot donate Mat. 2. ED RAILROAD HANDS ot TO Transportation on lication to Baltimore, PRDDIOURD, 10 aie CS in TOLL iD V ANTED—HoUSE KEMPERS, “ATTENTIO: Send us x lurs tor House Workers; no cl ms Want For Kent in all parte of the furnished and eturvabel 711 Gat.n.w. auze-Ot ANTED—AT PORITIONS y oF Couks Hie Sreiters, Cooks, Butiers, ‘SAME Ac COOMBE, 9% WW ANTED-SITUA’ Wyre eicon er Eunos! BURNHAM'S, 010 9th at. n. w. W2STED-BY A REGISTERED Pal a mm; might work preferred; teu years" nae; Unquastionable references, Address SA atn.w, W —— auze-3i realge, Wanag une oom yd FOR | COO! Ak Sioa a near n 1 Chamber cid Waitress, —: and (ONS Fok COOKS, HOUSE- others for Hotels and Resteurante, Cities and Connery. ‘Conch: moral bouncer - 81d Bae 1 MAKER, Address ti ST, ex ro KS, o ) rator aud ition i; Sper At Law; Thad in bo! Tee wart ea S iw. pe WixteD ED—BY A OATHOL: & Grocery Btore; know all the Dusiness can Cut Fresh ‘Meats: can give the best Address Box 47, Star office. (C YOUTH, A SITUA- tor. it and WANTED—ROOMS. Se EROS ard Lor two persons Aly proferred. ‘Addvess PEMMANENT 1 o ICELY FURNISHED BED ANTED—FROM TWO TO FOUR FURNISHED Jocation, north- or Unfurnished Hoome, in good be a end beard for three “adulte. fer & UNFURNISHED SST} Wiemalie eae ‘Star office, STE BY A GENTLEMAN, Ri SEP- tember 1, - Furnished a mows Lavi be- fren Aéth im and 18th i eu re; WAN LO-PLEARANT ROOM OK ROOMS AND Board for Gyntloman, wife and obiid vate family where other chi Btuation uot fag fro 7th at w btar office. eet ts Wines, TED—LOTS. White steko fecante Beis th toca Eon ae JANT LOTS IN N.E. SECTION Wit TEA SHEE oe, eul7-7t F ot. BW WANTED MISCELLANEOUS RES8 CUTTING MADE Ea! Sime, CUTEING MADR, HA CUTTING 8C: W fice fo 8 BAU ae bent Wie as ia care 19 7th st, ow. Wives is ay ae vo) peguriy. Address Box THE ayer cA . seenlig. A i Ded Per cent snout pee fA RIGELY FURRAEED ee poe my Me ae rth oe] Fetoub eo ome a en 000: Feat igtation aaeioweat weet price. Address auz2- it. it . ees Ineutens scree rie ome bad Fs a month Reet RENT—310 A ST. of A in northwest hen must be ba tar oftcs, TED AO} BUY A HOUSE Hill, in first-class condition, convenient 10 of the owner; state locatio; cash price, not to exceed $: ‘ith number, and lowest 0. Star | Co: O00. Addrens C8 HE (OUSE IN | good Wirsgbo Borkoot ir nort SMALL: Hor, din ON CAPITOL so | Fartiahen soe ee 0 st.0.8,; ve et ae “have, statiousiy waah tutes ‘Inquire 22 su2l-lw Waa. HOUSES ott ook Wit prompt-payii an21-6t EN is OHNO Sot iT ANTED—AaT exerci wr ALL mks RIOT HURGEERORD, si 30 e< Wat 398) * Pita nD. BULLETINS © mes BE OBTAINED AT god OF- a ie AND 1457 BOUNDARY | W 10 to 850 ‘And ito Ce hoe HAVE MANY INQUIR- tober asetan Owns teak : their advantage to place them rthwest, TYLER & nate pee 5 vy 30 Othe Fe RENT—1104 8TH ST., 3- -STORY-AND-BASE- 7 Tooms ; mod. JOHN SHER’ - ment, Bay-window prix House imps. | Inquire of OWNER, 909 Mass. Fw ENT_TWO NINE-ROOM BRICK CK HOUSES st. nw. Ayes to JOHN aut. Iw’ modern: Jmmpepvemente, 1615 aud ig 1517 12th rent $1 time? m Bricks; water ‘ke. sols 2 Capitol Hl ANTE D-PURCHABERS FOR THREE 5 aa: location good; I st. uear Az one square from cats an 00. Terma very easy ; wll modern im ope same Houses, to 1241 Bates ments. Reveral other ho wl = 1100 Bot th 1. herdics. 8. ve. 1 it. $.w., OF. frame. Wa HERON ‘« eee #3 Bs Ol vag ed for your houses Brin for houses of al Fst. new. ‘them yates 210 w Tt —_ aa ric ane on 808 KR REN tory and Baseiwent Brick Houses, with cellar; sli modern improvements: An to Keep or hoses well tenauted, and has left us with few ouses to offer for rent. ; | yitenidents or, non-residen ite hav! Houses or Stores to ANTED-1 HAVE APPLICATIONS DAIL’ Hounes by for rent are slid toa to Gio. W. nants ; ‘OR owners having houses foplace een ain my List) prompt finish; cabinet ‘mantela; bay wii ine peotion; rent. $50 per month, nk it WanneR & | JWOR RENT. | F'iouse: suitable for spear | Posegi, neat low. a. H. GK. Fe KENT peerrerererey Sak euld-3t RIOR RE} corner 7th and L n.w. Srarle Boo gh aud aed sou ab atonce. W. VOR RENT—47 5 Gr water and gus; rent grocery pete te Pete ROOMS, BATH, wance.’ Key at N TOBRINEE, “Attorney H ST. XW, VERY DESIR. Dwelling, Fit RENT—NICELY 1 red; desirable i thst st DW. FURNISHED PLEASANT three on 2d floor, ote, on 3d; jocation ct. CRN eb 008 Het. pw Pare a a. he ‘and Beoement Brick ¢ 12, pit —o ul; rent low. FO3, PENT TO, 4, A fully Furnished Room Ww Fe are no children or other tenants, Japitol convenieut to two lines of cars, References exchanged, Address GENTLEMAN—A BEA! Honse, jed'on in a sit Box 2, aul7-7t oR REX eS NT 13-ROOM BRICK DWELL- 1 05, W. CLARENCE DUVALL, ee OR RENT -BY R. OLTZMAN, REAL Fo. ker: oth ee aE, Rob iutcler gy 9 COMMU- cond floors, facing se Ycloeste, suitable Fo | pare keeping, 322 Insurance Broker, 10th HOUSES JOR RENT—UNFUR} ‘ISHED. OR RENT — FURNISH. ED OR UN = Handsome Rooms on second and thi in. ew house near Dupont circle; private family : no chil wequired. “Address Q..3., 51 dren; references mt JOR RENT— ‘on Int floor modern conveniences, = "B08 cust n. Fema Et ta ith or witout ‘ORK AVE. cating; sowth frout; large piazza; conveni 005 13TH ST. N. Rooms en suite or single, with it very moderate rates. south windows; central location; ¢o1 st. cars, {OR RENT single or en exchanged. RNISHED ROOMS met, bath, hot and eolk ujtible for, Het how ave. and 1 st, u.w, in d-story bay \ ueur Franklin park. Price very moderate; ae Fo RK RENT FU suitabi bath ; no children, NISHED ROOMS, 2, for tut trae’ heat, eae at Taam Nicely Fvraished Teoma, separate of cominuni- it to all NT 1 “HOON me 1915 N st. n.w., 12: 495,07 Office 204 Del. » «Lar ..60) Jaina it bes ye 417 ‘1ithet. STORES. 601110 Conn. ave. KNISHED, re a 14 ‘inst wenlor FURNISHED HOUSES. au21-9t* %. COMPLETE PRINTED List At MY OFFICE. JOR RENT—BRICK HOUS! Ria boc and in first-cl 9 ROOMS WITH ALL order, No. 1112 H ire of J. W. BAKKER, 1100 Hist. n.¥, 4 nce a 2 ee | fey cated bys oe . 7OR aS 1¥, 3 © snout store. vearu, 1761 P st. n.w..¢6 0) | ae fa ti see OO}. dies cas yo each, 1927 9th st. #121 Pst a wade. 35 bw. SF. 12/121 a = a * Moe wines, 1016, 1018, 10: x rdedand are Conunecticut eve. ~ 2,108 October 1. For particulars call a HU. HOLIZMAN. 10tu and F ete. ww, ra REN1. URFURMISHED |OUBES. 325 Ket. 3 P BP F ee on OE, ‘Kooms on second fi stat heat, iight 3 (2 Yano iin nll ‘Communicatii and use of bath; hot and cold watap: VOR RENT—633 I 8T. N.W.. TWO NICELY FUR- Sithed c second floor, south Other desirable fovus, aired. fromt: with or withi lor unfurnis! References reqi F%, PENT—WiTE OB. Est. n.w. hi tra]; southern exposure beds ; also others ; all ne’ WITHOUT BOARD, 608 ise] ae ons: 0g good -d Iveation cen- pier ecru JOR KENT—WIT Private faruil sombly Furnish three on third flo! becond floors. tapes hen deaifed? hou ed and furnished Gitions can be oftered: fer month: thir , Suite of eis new 'H SUPERIOR SOARED In (SMALL ‘Three Htooms fon second flour: Rey gn hid tle carpeti ‘ood fires fi Ww aud newly and tind throughout; floorfor fonr, its twe beste of nah ever ix to ogight DUPONT [eye toon large, Air S eeceeiel Airy, Communicat and south exposure; references, Call Bs ae C st, nw. or dates ON o fanily iy py on first and ind and fourth; steain heat ‘urnished y deo- ot large nt; ot 112 M, storeand dwel . 500 2 a WESCOTT. e* Sean eae sf Pa arene a ey Bich 1248 20th atm. rick 11001 Yt. Be. n.W. 1 O Bi at at. uw. Or 1OR oh ENT_HOUSE 712 N STREET NX. Fv juare from Oth and 7th-stroet and O-stevet Marke sad abe nquace fr Apply FOLEY'S FURNITU NATED aE A GENTLEMAN EMPLOYED an Easy ahave ra secure good places by early a tion for ticketa. Parlor Re accommodation limited. Tickets het sale at ticket office 1300 Founsyive: | Son Baltimore and Potomac ri aanenaee + eheaians and at ticket offices in Alex- tadria and Manassas. i fi i = if ries He ment, ‘nod te (ones, ga ga be thd with oss ae Rarh des i sale yon persis Tey 0, MONTHLY, your te rent | i treme ae Wie ee te ea hes a Fietiuedson iat, 20 and id NICELY FUR- ‘bd floors: en suite st famy} nadie; jocetion on Gueurpessed : amall pesel fret: wood WELLING BOerH Weer is CORRES REN Oth and Q sts. nw, Ca em aug? ti 200s ee iw. {OR RENT—T Oa Tae k nicely 18] bo rly w a ia oie Ti 14 qath et euld-3t ve, ; references. i tage tiene ion to i ht pao b ON keferonves a No children, "| © ‘OR BENT—1010 ¥ 8 out Board: ‘single laden oF gentlemen prefer SEOOND-STORY, WELL ite oF single, with 5 PLEARAE sac on NO chil- » Address 1° red. 1 ali mod. tmpes new clase order, nen orders OF ” marcos STH ST. ¥.W, NINE ROOMS, ‘Tennessee ave, room 18. au inquire 403 7th at nw. IR RENT—LOOK AT 1406 CORCORAN 87. 3, w. if you want « First-c] weuaequ, es = XK ote, nw, ee Fopmas open graian, ole Inquire at 7 aan 2128-2130 7TH 8T. Stores an S-room Dring combined: Ws wey Soom Br i # estos re + TE ani 1 mae ity eae cane Tey 4 a ae i kooms, bi ng. , Ferns very moderate. Pelee Fema IMtkh % RATE. § ON ae Fyne ai %s Pena yarai ‘Souvenient vo pt Re care RENT. Be are i ct fhe fesse ad Ip WN—4 ROO! UN. i 0 14TH OT NW. TW Eps OR RENT. oe ae Be pry at. 8.6.5 T—3 ROO} hw. tA PARLO Tolereuces exchanged master | * moe ‘These pected on per. basement, 8 rooms, — oan MILES JOMNSTON, 25th st. abd Peun, it ___ 1503 Penn. ave.i.w, (30. A. B FARDON, 1320 mR RENT-413 6TH ST. nm Wey cm 8 ee southern exposure; two ae from | ‘tcnewe e marnua0-eost OR LEASE-SEVEN BRAND NEW 3- 1 5 | st nw. Nal conave reward, Apply at See a aT 129 117 7.8, & 7 ROOMS. BA dry cellar, bay window, a intometi seme tae, sa Foe. RENT —F(RNISHED— Se ee jouse tn ESPONSILID qutp seca eeeraue a Se JOR RENT-—TWO PIRST-OLA\ oh ite jaland es <—- re] i tase st AR | 23.3. SHEDD. 150, FOR RENT_OFFICES. Jror RENT—TWo Pee 3 OFFICES, | tory aud closst” ew hears IAORF aca. per month JOHN Bei ee ae | | FOR” RENT—FLATS. Fu RENT—A FLA1 OF 4 Ok 5 COMMUNIOAT- ing Unfurnished Rooms, suitable for Light House. a with. water T573 ‘the ‘situa EON ‘SUER rvemr thd “ATS West, END F FLATS. 2690 K ST —FivE Lange reer oad Bes eas, Paar on | FOR RENT—STORES. _ Fe: H RENT COUNER bows, SUL Tah st. aw, wae was Tale os dase YN JOMNSUN & BUN, 30: {0K RENT—SIORE AND DWELLING ON F fortaus business thoroughfare for millinery, AhuRgISL tailor or other Bert w. lent $40. Key — por ke! NT~ LINCOLN Post HALL, ‘CORNER or 7th and L ste. uw. This large and commedious Hall bas been rece ty thoroughly renovated and beau- fed pete i bow a ty yD rr “9 inaneut of trauaieut tenable ior two days of each aud Sundays at moderate rates, te well nated Tore tdund stony” eutghus tos coseeeer aera lt in te ‘story, suitable for secreLor other tres diys and Sundays of each week Apply 10 | Janitor op the prescie, E LOST AND FOUND. __ O8T—A SILVER MEDAL ATTACHED TO A SIL Badge at B. and 0. Depot on Tureday. W. M. Kon Medal ‘Lites! ‘reward i’ sevarsca to | owner. J. WILSON, O28 Let new. iv OST — PAIR SPECTACLES, FRAME BROKEN. Suitable reward if left at 25H st. now, Le MONDAY. 10TH, FLOM DASH OF =. “town raiirosd car from Geone- tuwn to Sere X Yard, Binck Pocket Book coutaining two oles tor #180, tavor Leander Norris, Liberal reward st. s.0. aul? BEAM PASS HEAD, —wi | £4 Point. The Sunder will be rewarded by, denvane 10 at Koom 106, Atiantic building, F st, or 710 sr ae | Carolina ave. | Lost ast, EVENING, | BETWEEN THE ont post office and and Pa. ave., or wok Renato point and 15th gud ae | coach between ‘that Knight Temp 14 Kets uw. e The finder will receive a same to sssoK a he mate o Neral re wood wan bo pail i rote so Aso Tice ee it Loe IN CENIER a ag A tL seven dollars in it, Please ret ister oftice and receive two dollars rew B | ROUND—0 on ‘i7tH oF ane white spot wanet beni Apply L 351 —A LaRoe bya | MASTUF. wt Black Potuta itevurn to i Khab Men, Y - i iT O8T—ON EBNOON OF Avast, m4 3 Pye Pak ee et init. finder will be well rewarded ‘arded b) ioov it wane at reat AUGUST 3 23. GOING FROM 7TH-sT. car to Jane Moscley, or on the boat, Lady's Hunt ing-case Gold Watch aud Sliver Chain. “Pinder will be Say hewarded by mame te 1740 F mt. Lew. “OSTA GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN WAS LEFT 4 in the Gent's Closet, main floor of the Treasury | department, on the 23 ‘The fuder will be | Hucraliy rewarded by returning it to the ower, roctn floor, Treasury buiding. iv Ls: ST—ON THE MORNING OF THE 24TH, & | Aa Pocket conta mite #42 tn notes and = small change and’ gas recety | incr reward fufNiey ti. MULLINEAY! #38 ¢ LIBERAL REW. AnD OW WiLL BE GIVEN FOR gotarn of » lady's Wagonal coat, trimmed Sith wide brat tha Mwy ‘Corcoran : on Thu August 2%, when tust bust M! Vecuen for Martell Mali” Ketura sbove to MOSHER, ‘BOB, 1006 urs" 6500 AND 9600, | | Laser DAY, BETWEEN 9500 ret Tau. N HOGER Center Market. TFIE DOLLARS REWARD—LAST. MON- jay jeimerandum 7 urer “John Lgnchs 1811 Gt ‘? eamue naug a which it coutained” ‘The above reward will ruse ot ous Va. For naruculers apply tod; FCULLINANE © OO. GOn B only to teint. and 800 aula at ith st. aw. JOR SALE—ONE HUNDRED ACRES, LARGE and Hapdeore Keaidiece, hugh siglitiy and healthy jucation, witulu 1 mile of and overlooking two stations 00 Bf 0. HR. 8 lies from the city, $4,900. ZEN ACKES, Sve in choice iruit, C-rooun ‘toy it 8 fy, 2 walle frown Kk wth Panty meee ‘ACRES on Gouduit riety ig tuilee from ra 70k Bs pie URTRY SEAT ( te 30 ACK! Bie, Crt wNGj ve handsome estate, “alee COOKE | D_LUCKETT, 935 F mt. ANTED—TO EXCHANGE -THRER Garrett. Park stock 3 Ww ry Saiz at a BARGAIN—19 ACRES ay wood, the terminus of new | Maar ina aaeare JOR RENT cpeske 20 20m scene BEAR FOREST 3 A ! eS Te =. ane

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