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7 a al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1889, FOR SALE—-HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. ra EDUCATIONAL. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE PONY EXPRESS. yang = 94,35 e 6-| QT. JOHNS GE, VERMO Man et t exertion. ngans pe es Fe! gy RE RS MP “ideas Ukrvenstry, & The principal value of Tax Evnsrxo | A Talk With the Man Who Helped Es- men and capable of coteing rst comeees i eodera La ements with prose- | bet. E Cep-and A'ste. se ‘concreted ose Eorgapiy and Typewetting Studie rouimed, Monday, re. 2 Di Os ate, Sram to advertisers is the fact that it is not tablish It. and compactly made and weighed Together 13 ef iaucn oh eney Serer ter porocniars oct Frage: strobes, late mantels cathedral Faas, Ban IP PREPARATORY SOHOOL OF THE ou Toe fortyitts soot caus ‘collere wit | thrown away after quce being read, but passes | From the'St. Louts Republic pounds. rider carried smail hora, bi “utes wear numebreriuientoas bP —— —" Sais hates LOM zi u Callers, [05 Saleuenhy tee | abies here il_havs the bene@t of | through half a dozen pairs of hands at least be-| | There is a quiet, middle-aged gentleman stop- | Means of which, be snnounced his. appronc Fat SALE, OE FXCHANGEA LARGE. WELT | 5. 3, fot igr'be UB Nagaland | C#eummer cute Pos Se UCE Deas” | fore being towed aside. This ts the adeandage | PINE at the Southern hotel whose life-work | from ® distance, tn os way the horses were ak it Three-story aud Back-buil Frame Dwell- jp ite NEW 8-ROOM DWELLIN: a - and for ‘or further in- 3720-3 81 Virsentam. Constitutes an important part of the growth and in readiness bis ‘al and no time ing, 2034 G st. n.w.; 10 rooms and : modern imn- minutes’ walk Takoma Park station; lot address A. P. MONTAGUE, Principal | po SRG TEACHER OF PEAR | Presented by a family newspaper. ways in re on arriv: provements and everything in first-class condition. | 652100, near the or esi,* bargain; easy | an26-1mo "PP HEO INGALLS, KING, TEAC oF Pik development of the great state of Colorado. | was lost. semetery plum tasa "Seva banat to prompt cus: | terme. 3. H. GRAY & ©O., aud3-3t PS IS AES CRAP & nt Organ: for. La Uh, © pan, Tose Spe a geen Pis name is Jobm Scudder, and he was one of a ia ODD, SPT ate ane tore. aeeoe HS | day: Wednesday and Friday. G00 10am jelf'au | STRUCK WITH A STEEL BAR. | tne arat wadvocate the orecainction of the HOW TO GET FAT. i. SALE—(495) 1 ST. BETWEEN NORTH CAPI- REDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY. gtd celebrated pony express, after its estab-| A Few Rules of Diet and Rest ‘hree-story ‘basemen! SEPTEMBER 10, 1889, | How Archibald Brown Was Nearly e and, A Simple of 4 in beat Te pare Pye Brained by a Visitor. an pepe the efforts of pe H. Rus- Which are Effective. a NER in English, in Ancient and Lan- — sell, assisted management and operation. ——— au26-5t Warren. rang i Bfuniy Ar etencs Biccution and Gallsthen Saturday afternoon about 5 o'clock Mr. Archi- eomeenetiin with a Republic reporter afew arent yee wee aay World. gave the — as pecial courses - weeks ea Foe sae AT A BARGAIN, A EEG gouse and diplomas obtained accordingly. The bu ‘are | bald Brown, who conducts a plate printing es- | days ago he related the history of that famous commodious and tly l-lighted. | tablishment at No, 309 9th street northwest, re- | enterprise, After light ri and seating fat people a few practical crumbs of comfort by situat itto two lines cook on rrounds with, perfect’ & mguutainapring Scapa ceived severe injuries at the hands of a young | himself ins casatertble nay oh, be said: | telling them how to rid themselves of their pounding couatey beautiful, andthe climate mild'ead | Man named James T. Robertson, Mr. Brown, | “Let me see—Lincoln was nominated and |*tPerfinous flesh. Now the lean people are GozAce COLLEGE, wes ere rea SULT EE BY © | who is about sixty years old, has several plate | elected in 1860-—yes, that was the year, 1860, ea monuhoke how they CONDUCTED BY THE JESUIT FATHERS, - | —2718-48t, Fredérick, Ma._| printers in his employ. His shop is situated | that the pony ex; was first started. It had | can add to their attenuated bodies the muscular ‘VILLE EMY, KVILLE, Mi 4 floor of the been talked of for some time previous, but it | tissues which their stouter fellow-citizens are 19 I BT. XW. rt opens September 10,1880, sn inited erent seme arlhtarr wales y he paid off his | "* 20% until that year that throwing away. The question is a difficult one ‘Classical and Commercial Courses Reopens MON- | Half-1 from he OY Instruction b employes, who all left the shop. Mr. Brown IT Was PUT INTO SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. to answer. In the first place, nature did not DAY, SEPTEMBER 2. ENBLOWD Da trincipal: Ww, FINCRNEY MASON, | remained behind to straighten out his accounts | , 1°" see the building of railroads in tne east | intend that we should all go about with our 7 20,,V.P.; W. 8 SLEEMAN., AB. Firat Assistant” | tog) ho had | 284 driven the cld stage companies across the | hones hidden beneath mountains of fiesh. There ‘Terms, $10 per quarter. jyS:tepis and lock up the shop. Robertson, wi river in search of new territory, and all. that ‘and always will be some lean and hungry : 24. REY. NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, CORNWALL, | Worked for Mr. Brown some months ago, called | 1.34 pamyscchen: we became must ways Las fine new plumbing. is heated by — . B.A. MoGURE, 8.3., Presidont._ | NAY FOSS Go mrnears SoA D EM, CORNWALL, $0 s00 hiss end requested the loan of 58 cents, ‘panse try lying between the Mis- | ones, baudscmely Suished throaghout. ‘OUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN AND WOMEN | of » ‘address Col. ©. J. WHIGHT, B.S, A. BL, pow " souri river and the Rocky mountains depended | g».-Thinness as a rule,” said a well-known phy- Paar eeable omar Toe tne ee oy tab fest. Wal YOintscad ins Pract Gianner for the Business | Supt. YAT'T, comid’t of Cadets. 10-3m_” | He had two companions with him, but they | for mail and trans tion facilities upon the | 02° ‘ - be sold cr unfurnished THUS. 4. FISHER Pursuits of Life, Busi : pook-keeping, | GHORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING. — STU | remained on the sidewalk while he went inside. | Great Western ‘and the Alvord stage compe- | Scian toa World reporter, “is constitutional, & CU, 1324 F st. nw. a26-6t* ‘Eastman System, gmbracing Theory, Business ‘dents Pre) for Amanuensis Work in ‘Three ~ “4 Th Detewenn th ine P® | It depends largely on temperament and habit, jALE—CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE HILL, | ,2}esbuve © person, of the onsay | tices and ip. Correspondence Com: | f> Six Montus at SEENCEMIAN BUSINESS. COL: | Robertson had been drinking. Mr, Brown | nics, The mail con the Pacific coast and | Nature always makes an effort to keep up the Ps Mtk se: CHE ALESE Bocaeas 10 ova and | Soke (Foe sa iet calf at oe or gulletinewuedon | Bercial Arithmetic, Wordstanaous and Commercial | {pyt Stems at, SEE SCERIAN, Branches of Type | Fefused to advance him the money. fhe cnstern states was carried ‘by the Pacis | Coniuibriam. Thus when, after tong sickness, Fee ay ts acme ei Sloss. R SALE—ON EASY TERMS, NEW &-ROOM BaY | 20% Penmanship, arithmetic, Algebra, Histor Call ccoend Sec cheval oY ont venina Clas 4 SUDDEX BLOW. many, nk SP owners ef | ae body es emaciated the wasted or lost ba . 806 Fata. | FWindee Beek House 438 Nee 's Raney. (ehore mode: Bhet- and | Call or send for co the stage lines, who were as bold a lot of men | " jersey ove 0.8 id Eope-writing ang Ts araphy. New building, (HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGER |, Mr. Brown was sitting on a stool near one of | as could be found in the Union and who were | issue is speedily regained as the patient be- OR SALE—THAT COZY LITTLE BAY-WINDOW new heat and of vo a — en... - the work tables, when suddenly he received a i 5 comes convalescent, Then you may say that Mass. ave. 2.0, 6 large rooms | JOR 8: ST. BET. 17TH AND 18TH STS. | veuiences. for circulars. Former aiaes ie experts as lobbyists, conceived the idea of se- Handsome Brick and Stone Dwell- 723 14th st. nw, ——. ‘Collewe) 4 terrific blow on the back of the head. He lost | suring the contract fcr carrying the United | **t¢nuation is often @ chronic disease, like all =. —~<. cw. Grbile with ‘e ‘and the ‘public t =e ying Smlt-ai ““'paVibiD. Brose, 800 Fat. nm | inevon dorthanle@at geutaiing Ti motin both, | Wied’ fe gail” COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COM | open an summer: hise Shier choot at Asbury | conscioumess, When he came to his senses he | States mail between San Francisco and the Mis- | *06,0tbers, and quite as incurable. Iti per- R SALE—TO CONTRACTORS, &G—A 14-ROOM | Disteg with the: best mateneis and’ ano elepint rane | ant TNSTITE tak aa == — | was lying with his head under the table in a|souri river. | With that idea im view | Seriuciv cupplied “with feck ‘They. are House, including Uricks, Quoring, marble mancels a For full informetion apply te FOS a. | FAUQUIER TUTE ROR YOUNG LADIES, Pool of blood. He arose and rested his head | they went to Washington to urge the | healthy and as a rule. live longer than those Jindows, doors, ‘&c., to be removed, maine xy - | FISHER & CO. 4 F st. auz4-6t 29th session Sept, 12, mene tuated in the PROPOSALS. ‘on the table, where another pool of blood soon poco Raney Con, om would, 10] who are far stouter. The main point is to keep : Pk yr a a Pd by eR g Sg ed COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT | there Gas oe one ee eet nang his strength and | fom re and enterprise of Win i. Hume | t2@ body well nourished. “In most cases where motets, farther pariculers call” NATIONAL PSE | Sneak GEO: BUTLER: AMS Print eae iy rE OSE UM BTA Was ONERS, DIST he staggered from the Cine tovneiasuenee | at me Ren of Majors, Russell & Waddell, | ¢ loss of flesh is slow and gradual there is roposals will be received a fh o th ‘at that ti the althiest and | ®0™€ form of sickness present that causes it. > = : until TWELVE O'CLOCK M., AUGUST THIRTY, | bathe his head in water. The distance was too | Who were at ime the wealthiest and | yature, like ev: balanced and well Fijul n jez ent fo rarer | Rk feclancane veteresad opines | Ber iethyt ch sah, Oca, tt | great for Mawtrength adhe fell acon another | owt "extensive “reaght contactor in, ‘ue | Nats ks cers ren balanoed and wl DOO. A Rico Ot House on Cleveland st., 6 | vanced; private lessons 50c. ; Service ity. 3 1 on, O. ma of | “ble. There the third pool of blood formed. | Union. Just to give you an idea of the mag- . “ rooms Fen aw-1w* Mina T., 225 E st n.w._ | Propossis, apecitications aud aif Tiformation say by | Finally Mr. Brown made his way out of the | nitude of their business I will tell you that ia | Taste that has ‘occurred during thy Peas ms . * 3 cifications informa: ¥ n tor) Lot st Be Frame; lot 202108 to 20. | QT. MARYS ACADEMY, N. FAIRFAX STREET, Eta'on ‘pplication to the Tnapector of, Buildings. and door and attempted to kick against the partition | 1857, when I first kuew Mr. Russell, they | PrePomderance of fat is always a sgn of ‘ALEXANDRIA, VA.—Boarding and Day Schoo. | ouly on those forms fully complied with will bids be hi "1 ~ | paired health, and so thin people who are try- monthly; 81.500. Three New 10-room Houses on a to attract some one, but he was too weak to ac- | Were under contract with the national gov. Fa ag OR eatcn for Young Ladies aud LitveGirls, “Conducted by the | considered. ‘The Commissioners ‘rese Fight to me 5 rve ~ p - z 4 ing to increase their weight must start out te 0 Will ject any or all bids. J. W. DOUGLASS, INE, | complish anything. Mr. Brown, in addition to | ernment to carry every pound of freight at ness eepttoe iaveus Segom Frame: venta | day, sept. &. Baay access from Woshin jon by steam | CHAN W. BAYMOND, Commisdenes Be Goo | the eng: Me the back of his head, | north, south and west of the Missouri river yee ayy ls Ihave Git. u. w, two Framer: frouiage of 50 feet running | Bowl orcrs, | Terms for boarders $179 per annum. | _su2zd-6t aneenne sustained a fracture of a bone by a blow across | and east of the Rocky mountains, including | demonstrated to several of my colleagues that through toF st. with rontaxe of 70 feet on ¥; 15,400 | Tet SUPERIOR. My ooo ROPOSALS FOR NYGENISHING FIRE AND | the back of one hand. He did not know how | every government post in that territory, At fi A . Tt 2 i> Lane ban J I can put halfa pound of flesh on my bod; “Sead ioe Use Sfp t for sale. Td, ALISA BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL | sowznaD.c., Waaurworox, D. Cs 188y.— | this wound was inflicted, that ‘time they had over 7,200 wagons on the | every Say as well as take that amount off ta Md. a Shh de Uz3-3t AY OR EVENING CLASSES IN ENGLISH, | 1589.—Sealed Latin and Mathemat: successful Coll Fuses, C bet. Sth and 10th sts. n.e.. 6r. Bay- wi ‘dow Press-brick, ail mt Teun. ave., bet. Band C si dow Brick, all mi G@ bet. 434 snd 6th sts: frame....... ‘and 122.2 to. O-foot all * Dat. bet, 21 & daw: br. Brick, lot 14x80. 3d aud L sts. n.e., Or. & store-rmu, lot 16x: Sth 6ra. of DI W. 1,200} guz0-lw GEO. W. KINS, cor, 19th and H sts, for Children at Forest Glen, Montgomery county, | Seal Propdsals will be réceived at office until road at one time, each costing from #80 to G . We a a 4 She iar 4 BOBERTSON CALLS A DOCTOR, 3 F2, SALE—SOUTHEAST-N W. RNER 13TH ee eda ae ten for Young | TWELVE O'CLOCK M. on THUKSDAY, SEPTEM- an er gia Spy eee to ; the same time,” continued the doctor, “I ex- 3 ‘ 100, and as each wagon required six yoke of “ : del tful locat BERK FIFTH, 1889, for furn! Fire Hy- i > A rimented on myself for eighteen days, At sd D sta. 174 ft. on D by 47 £6, Inches ongsth with fine grounds for ‘recreation, Wl open Septem: | drants and thirty Street Hydrante, ax hereinafter eng. | BObertson, who did not seem to appreciate the | oxen to pull it, you may form some conception | P** end of that time I was just nine pounds ber EM! 3, sipal. ted. Fé ‘ificati blank: hich bids | Seriousness of his position, went to a neighbor- | of the amount of capital invested. Overland N.E. corner 1:hand Dats; 185 ft. on 13th and 210 | Per 15 1889. Miss EMMA PRENTISS, we | tape tapete acl cca ie ae ee pe noni rs idicGulls auremeh sok cngeeed os witan tay ft. on D; both properties nedr Pennsylvania and Ken- ina = = office. The right is reserved to. reject any and all bids | NB drug store for a physician. He went from aan aaliyah T Gates naan aan icky aves, on the line of improvement A OME FHONOGRAPHY, 921 ¥ 8T—READ THE | or parts of bids. JOHN W. DOUGLASS, L. G. NE: | one place toanother and finally secured the serv- boun ge pa el Fy et | had I chosen to do so. heavier than I was when I began and I could easily have continued increasing my weight PRETTIEST PART CAPITOL CHAS, W. EAYMOND, Commissioners D.C. t | ic i here that the first man to propose the buildin; . " es of Dr. Ellyson at the emergency hospital. : ; 7" asked the reporter. ooking stanton agtare. TwoSapdrowe | ROR SALE — AN &-ROOM HOUSE WITH 1x | quite ts ioe Be, ie eae eee mecniee wap > The doctor went to the shop and found the in-| 9f,® tFanscontinental railroad was name Every night just before I stepped into bed in-room Houses; $3,750 and $3,250; BO Ae eitnd at Ward's Crossing, in Gaithers: | Sny kind of material dicta BL, 8TRANG, SWEETS SENT ABROAD. ‘ored i pe sa ge dition, He | Whitney. I ate as much of stale bread a MISS THEMCONLY SLEFR, | For further information sppizat ven gre | (Ni Colles, "Windsor Businaas “Caljge.—Gepertis | Where Some AmericanCandiesGo—Gum | an examination showed thatasharp instrament | But to goon with my story; Jolin Hockay-| washed it down with a bottle of beer o Beet Oy factudiuie nice wide lot; #28 | * Suto dw! GRAWFORD'S Drug Store. aildinge: fall courses, diplomas nd degrees, iso | Drops or Five-pound Boxes as¥ ou Please | f some sort had been used and had penetrated | day & Co. of Independence, Mo., had obtained | ale and jumped into bed, ‘That sounds stran 5 : ‘departments; art, music, sessions the skull. After the wounds were dressed Mr. zB best improved locs tion Lortbeast ; on two car lip R SALE—FINE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, | Drepuoory s Sepa pr a ag CoM LY Fa large yard: fruit and shade | $f°%, p" from the postal department, just previous to | im View of the fact that we are told that the Every day I put myself on the scales and found itwo-sto! \d back building ; ba pleasantly located: large yard: E 8 From the New York Mail and Express, Brown was removed to his home, No. 705 13th ing a | Worst thing we can do is to eat just before re- room, But aud cold water; Gak Auiaiy oak wantela; | trees, good’ well #3:500s gaay, forme: inquire Of | pai, Business College, New Windsor, Md. ei6-am™ | “James,” a heavily-bearded ela Scotchman | street. "In the meantime the alleged assailant koe ieee perlite dio corrying | tiring. Well, I confess it very disagreeable to +. tea Yabo New vorkave, | Pex irnineres anes = (PHE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. was heard to say in front of one of our hotels. | bad dissapeared. The police learned of the | Utah, ‘This contract was made for the. benetit | Soe tee tur aiden coaaitoenine _ " : 0 1 7OR SALE—HANDSOME HOME IN MT. PLEAS- = ‘The Columbian College opens September 233. _'James, come along with me. I am going over | Washington, He ssid that the injuries were | Of the Mormons, but Hockayday & Co. became; | 5102) but I gradually became ascustomed to Sp Ee FOR SALE—LOTS. 3he Cuore Racstiaesiaen spear eiaber1, | to that lollipop atore to buy sweeties for your | infioted with a “straight edge,” az implement | 240meway, heavily indebted to Majors, useli | tees, 04,1 gradually, become accustomed to 2 crystal gas Suet Peng] OR atone, ae a The fey Bcheol opens October: Sie fe, mother and the children in Aberdeen.” used in the shop. It isa piece of steel about the latter’s hand. To carry it out they put on but I got to enjoying my ante-bed luncheon. N.Y.ave. au2-3t" | 20. by it, near s 40%; by 1) 00 tod ‘he Dental School opens October 7. So American candy finds favor over the sea | three feet long and one edge is sharp. aline of stages between Leavenworth, Kan, » aes ——— -_ 4 Fe ‘inf a % ‘ 5 A ike’s | that I increasea half a pound in weight as each Oe SN) Metaet ce heationcas Btersz: | 104 by 813 fe; Corearan neat 17th B | _sudl-im GAMES G.WELLING, LED, resent, | But its export isemall; Americans are eswoet| _ | RODERINON's EXPLANATION. Robert. | Peal ctpes eh zat known as the Fike's| twenty-four hours went by. Besides thie I Ie, S053 50: poss reusdones od Jus: | Su by 100 ft- J0m meer Hiencosk: cil i (CHELTENHAM ACADEMY, OGONTZ, Pa. phage reais em eapome tes e704 - é rics company was the creation entirely of Mr. | (7K ‘0, lounging about the office and lying ND 18TH STS inexcel nd surroundings. 4 New | eaten here. It is not that the candy loses flavor | son accounted for the affair in this way: down without going to sleep as often as I coul yr xLZ7; pric 4 : Russell, and did not at_ first th ‘ E a Thoroues preparation Tor Collegeor Seientide BehaoL, | OF excellence on the way. Careful preparing | sitting ona stool near Mr. Brown tossing the | Droval of his partners, Joa 8. domes @ woah. | do 60 during the day. I took no exercive to ers. John 8. Jones, a promi- +7 rs fn 4 igh f is Jub, Th 3, 7 5 : speak of whatever. All the while I kept m; Be Hor ipesier, Se. odiireen, WIN RICE, A.M, Prine and away of packing in tin makes that all | straight-edge like ar Indian club. The first | nent freighter, joined with Mr. Russell in the G-room Frame, lot 30. | tor C fout $1 MGI) Sist near i b.w., 3-story Brick, 10 rooms and thing I knew the instrument whirled and came | enterprise, and the other members of the firm | “!dneys under close observation and increas bath, excellent couditiud, frauue stable in rear, will be Jj 5 sULIET Dowsaxty, Tignt ia, | down on Mr, Brown's head. I don't know how | were compelled to aid. in carrying out Mr, | ™Y cousumption of Liquid. ‘This was, practi- sold af Daneain 2atory Brick with modern | VOR SALE— TWENTY crry tors, east oF | M American candy goes to England, Australis, | his hand got hurt. ‘That's the way I account| Russell's ideas. ‘The veuture “oreved very | Cally speaking, all I di “ : improvements; $1300; ey a A eee ee oe Central and South America, Occasionally | for the trouble.” remunerative and did much to open ‘and |. Zhe doctor ‘is in his ordinary condition all soe ar upreverogate eae a investment. BH. T. LELPOLD, sw. cor, 13th and | Inquire at SANDERS & STAYMAN, | small packages find their way to China, France AN ASSAULT ON A FELLOW PRISONER settle up Kansas and Colorado. Their freight- | Wéll-nourished mon, free from all signs o ) ¥th st. near undary Px a iu 7 — d = F hronic disease and a trifle above the average ~ rather sends candies than takes them from us.| When Robertson was taken to the first | Mg business with Utah and the north, west and | Ch" Br ath frame stabs a = 22 nN LAN! , 4 i is ight. : i x S85)" bet and “Ath sis. ke, 2etory Brick, 7 | F'hetweeu Witenes aint Scot avenaacnt S02 par | M[ABYEAND SCHOOT,FOR THE BLIND. | The rest of Europe and Asia go without, Precinct station he was put into a cell | {bending 2» remeentime grown so vast that | "'prof. Detweiler, a German physician of high roums aud bath; aquare foot: and on this portant street will con- England gets the most of this, American | with David 8, Townsend. Robertson had only | 000. q i: A standing, has @ sanitarium in Silesia where ne 1) © bet. bth and 10th sts. ne. tinue to advance RMSTEDT & BRAD- ptem! Puy admit more rapid means of conveying their corre- 4 Bricks, 6 roome and cellar. These Ss LEY, O27 F xt. we September 16,1889. Pupils are admit! P' "3 sul6-0t | from Maryland ond the Diatrct of Columbia eet | Candice and American specialties are well : . ts persons who are wasting away with dis been in the cell short while before he com-| spondence from post to post, and they set | ‘Tests be an be purchased om easy terme, esc . = _— Ehey are Got able ts pag, This Seeol iee aheT ead’ | known there, though the candy as whole is “ . : . ° ; iStt | ease. “He has been very saccessful and has ac- yw bet Lath and Liseh ats. aw. Z-stocy C-room | HO, sila bepcivad te de, one ee ore, Re | cation of girls andboys trom 7 to14 years of age who | rather different from what one sees here, ene mae ae ean aoe ae some means for its sccomplish- | complished many astounding cures. He uses (od) S bet Ath sn sthsteuweauew etary Brick. |” Filet Sad 5Ub, 2 -sxl 2a to alley, Goo pentg te, | Se blind ox mhowe sight iso defective that they cam- | Nearly all is of m low grade. ‘The principal | °UP- AB Gill “of the emergency hospital rd | representatives of the wage limce sircady re. | 80 medicine at all, His aystem is to got his 6 bath and cellar: $4,000, aS E cor, ath and Cat s.6., 35.6 by about 75 feet | Pal nitend the mublic schools. once to ° consumers are children of the laboring class, aid idl: GonON up Sue woade te Sowa 1 Meroe oe capecedak ia nate Dean aod Pationts to eat as much and as often as they can, {lGxi0o to aliey, with good brick Stable: | | S-#. Cor. E-Gap. and 13th ata, 0,478 feet of ground: | ui71m ¥ D> MOMBIBON, Superintenden and cheap goods are demanded. The first ex- | S20 ee eete an necclang | 10 plain words, it is nothing more or less than ae 9 * | offer wanted. a timore, ce r i send’s head. Townsend was then released. consider the establishment of an overland f f ae Bat ice thee Scene ee ncor high quality, |'""This morning Hobertaon was taken to the Po- | mail to California, The newspapers took the | S¥8tem of forced feeding. At his sanitarium D ‘i For particulars apply to J. F.C S " s b B ] e o see ea dattind aif metecn inbave: | 600 F'et: niw-and SOU Oth sk nw wea Se” | gf LEVIS BOT: lice Court, where his case was continued with- | matter up and called attention to the time re- | the tables are always set, and besides anumber w., Z ment Bi 6 rooms, bath and all modern improve- | 609 F st. n.w. and S06 6th st, s.w. UU. —— —_ Cal Baptist Chi sent is ‘gum work” (gum drops, fig paste and i ‘ t , of irregular luncheons each guest is obliged to ments nei et eel Fr Dwel Fe2, SALE THE VERY SAXDSOMEST, aND ORGANIST, {Selves F pt arch. such), the product of glucose and not 2 out bail. -. for the passage of letters between New : 3 : eight regular meais a day. If » person suf- (783) Tako: , ted Lots in Takoma Park, a * : Mr. Brown was doing as, well as could be ex- | York and San Francisco. There were two | o™ oad - MGS aoe he! betB sad 0, S-etory Brick Dwell- | “UNE station, 200.) ‘B40. Mr. Butler will receive limited number of Organ | $74," cocoanut work,” where little or Iower'in | Pected this morning. “He did not appear any | rival lines, one the Pacific mail steamship | fe" from = dee ee ee 000. Choice Lot in Brookland, 5c. Pupils at his residence, New Two-manual Pipe Organ a ug bs A worse than he did last night, His recovery is | company, owned by Vanderbilt and D. R. Gar- - = 6 (Se) Near intersection of New Hampshire ave. and | Lots on grade, isth st. bet, Boundary and Columbia | for Lessons and use of Studenta, the united kingdom, and the English mann- | oytromely doubtful. rison, and the other known as the Butterfield | Pile in the food. No restrictions are 16: 1. W, 20 foot frontage on each street, 6-room acl, SOc. " facturers cannot be competed with on sugar . a placed upon the patients save that they are Brick ; 66 Uso. Toteen Keneare ote, ser 14th ot. 350 SANDERS & STAYMAN’S, 934 F st. nw. as, What f “A i ——.—_——_ overland stage company, whose eastern ter- t allowed to indi ; ts thet (ay *. 7: and Sth sta n.w., 13-room Frame, Lots on Del. ave. and Cat. n.w. $1.25, = ST MaiMaer axoretiat dees wh hee goer ANACOSTIA minus was Memphis, and who utilized the | Tin. mental Calais Geet To make Po: 88,000 a Lot 1002200, graded, st. brick walk, adjoins Brick | (AVHE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACEUTI- | cPe‘oplnce, Sue, Culen Cangar works! but the southern route across the continent. Stirred | ae ea ea ae eet teoir toon De ot. aud $ sta. m.w., desirable 10-room : Tesidetice. $200. al Derarametia of Howard University will ayaa | aF€ of queer shapes, designs an ies whic! fap bey thowaswepnperagtiten they dotecmien | oe e patients do no eir food Dr, re Tm pee Brick, 12 au24-3t T. H. SYPHERD, Sun Building. | this winter's session October * Eo, circular and in- | tickle the English eve. When the English| Tae Goop Hore Camp Mretrxa,—Yester- | Detweiler generally sits at the head of the table & » 8 am rash . test of speed, and the result was a trial F id, and VOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A CHOICE LoT ON | {0rmation address C. B, PUBVI! Secretary. | manufacturers commence to imitate them the | day’s services at the Good Hope camp meeting | UPO™ : . | and beats time to each mouthful, justas a band- E150; 8.000, F Via St tctwoen i and Sui p Tu wereet will be | 1118 1th ot. nw. suldvwes | American devises something else. Seventy-five | were the most notable of the six-weeks session, | 1D» im which 6 ecat, the other by about | master compels his musicians to -hold a note. conereted this season, LOUIS P. CEP REE, USI ERSITY-TRAINED, TEACHERS—PKEPARE | to 100 barrels of gum drops to England, each of | Among those who took some part during the “ It is an odd sight to watch the patients eat toa Btu a 406) N bet. Yth and 10th sts. . 2-story and | suv4-3t F st. nw. J i * ; New York and San Francisco by the winner A mausard-roof Brick, 9 tovins, large lot; 68,500. FOE SACE-A RARE OHANCE-ON In 7m STREET | ana lyst leewoun da” rere Wi ai aie sses | 300 pounds, is not an uncommon week's record. | exercises of the day, which began at 4a.m. musical time beat, but it has telling effect, and . Ly: 4 +3 ea to prompt pur- Men end Bo; eatcandy they appreciate the best. One of | Rev. Chas. Bourne, Rev. Arthur Jones, bn gens beanie ahaha dl an mainall Puncape em apsedicn yg Monpay, Sevtem: | New York's greatest retailers has a most exten- | James H. A. Johnson, Rev. Blyden, D-D., Rev, aan Tan: Cob amen Arse | are not allowed to do work of any kind. Even JFLOR SALE—ELEGANT LOT AT COR OF COLUM. | Prepares for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Johns Hop-| sive foreign box trade. Every European | P. R. Davis, Rev. W. M. ‘Traverse, Mr. J. H. iy Mill ity, whic! Aria or ach pt reg <4 in cases where the emaciation results from con- Fant Rat'end Mintwood soace aces OF COLE | kins and Schools, United States Military and Naval | Steamer carries out quantities of his five-pound | Smith, ex-minister to Liberia, Mr. Samuel | 4 B. Miller, » man of considerable ability.and | sumption or chronic disease of long standing Academie for business. : : being ®wenty-one days and eight hours. ; (Si) East side Lith st. bet Nand O .¥.; Lot, 3,200 fe 221E 4 The cost of candies for export is from 5 cents to | and closed at 10 p.m., were Rev. J. A. Handy, few people leave the sanitarium after a sojourn roo Brick, gued lot, running to alley; 68,000" B rovns for geng0 if scldvoun, "Grounded aged | <wptaow SNSTTTOTE = 25 cents, Ordinarily 16 cents is a high price to | the Anancial bishop of Loudon, Englands ler, THE PLAN CONCEIVED. | of two months with less than twenty pounds OSege Becks keg nt Tne | calle Sere L. BOYER, 313 434 aw. auza-dt | Jy, $14 14th at bet. Tand K sts. Pay. James Campbell, native African, of Monrovia; | “This was in the fall of "59, and during the | more flesh than they had when they euterod (676) Lith bet. M aod S sts. now. Story, 13-room | JOH SALE “TWO LOTS ON ARTHUR PLACE Select Classical and Mathematical School for Young | When the higher olass Englishmen begin to | Rev. J.J. Randolph, Rev. John M. cna, ensuing winter I, together with some of Mr, | the institution. Ali the while the patients are ‘ 9x80; ve Russell's men, gathered at the headquarters in | T@quired to sleep in tents in the open air and * Lots adjoining at moderate price: ‘These Lots have gas oa, and For particulars ad- | boxes. Every kind of candy goes here, and a | Young and others, Hon, Frederick Douglass | 20wn throughout the west as a sporting char- | Dy. Hetweiler has succeeded in effecting a cure, aid water, sewer neat [by aideywalky laid. curbstoten cua’, B'YSUNG, “| London fair recently bad great success with an | was present at the morning service by special | acter. The eastern newspapers which found | Of course when disease is present it is treated Feros gion FORD. 1307 F owe “ROBES | _eul5-3m Principal. American candy table, invitation, and returned again about 5 p.m. to peste Arve rar lived wr ln dary “ey the regular way. Ties Ta) ii ‘M and N is 18-1 JOR SALE—LOW-19,000 FEET OF GROU: x ARTYN'’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 313 6TH The Buffalo cyclorama went to London in | pass the evening with the eminent 168, 4 4 beco e rule to be observed by those persons Beko lot Svenins. Giz.gud ow tne 1NOR | Peay: cor, Suand ¥ ta aa pameagirects grand | SUA Highest City Fost Obie Reopens SEFIEe | the spring of 1858. “Attached to lt, rather uaa | Ke the sorting service be ade ics ree Giscussion we began to figure on the time,and | who feel that they ought to be a trifle stouter nich beat be eee be s gpparcaniy sor speculation, gr tor building series of ethos aui_| “side show,” was an American candy-making | Mr. John Pleasant conducted the 4 a.m. prayer | distance. ng, is simply this: Avoid excitement and keep your 6 cH cud Ist. Ww. a _ i 313 Fe _* TLL OOLLEGE. ELLIOOTY CITT. 3 establishment. Two expert candy makers wero | meeting. Rev. P. R. Davis led the 9 a.m. ex- | the more I figured the greater became our in- | mind as much as possible in a state of repose roou: Bricks: for both, 86,000. Fok SLE TON, $19 MONTHLY ' PAYMENTS, RoCouducea’e, Ce ee ES “ nee sor M , * r} terest. We satisfied ourselves fully that the ) maducted by th thers of the Christi sent over from New York. Thescheme proved | perience meeting. Rev. James H. A. Johnson | * - and free from worry. People of a nervous tem- Bec ate a toes au SYS, Bw Ane, 14-room | svenuer near Lew bridge! high and ary splendid ee | Schools, Sclentide, Classica’ and Comtuercial Courses. | 60 successful that the candy establishment was | preached at 11 wrclock, “Mr: Samuel Young | time could be greatly shortened, and the re- | perament should control themselves. Learn to | ha to alley, with two large | turn to investors; don delay: Purticalars, furnished The Modern Languaces aud Drawing are tauzht with- permanently establisheg. This 1st of Septem- | conducted the prayer meeting at2 p.m, Rey, | SUlt was that the boys wrote e. Paem, ter rus " : sit quietly fora long period and don't rush (oan Lbet 14th and 15th sta mw, story Brick, | PY 9 oy iit & REPLITL Mouty of September, For prticutars irom” Sst | ber it moves from what has been rather poor | Handy preached at 3 o'clock.” Several leaders forming ‘him thet jhey would undertake to | about consuming muscular tissue by unneces 21 rooms, lot 25x159.6, SiGe: 200. = cate _akE GUREGVINiGaS OF ar od wul4-3w BROTHER DENIS, President, juarters into its new shop on Regents street. | conducted the 5-o’clock prayer meeting and 7, _— =e sary movements. ‘ ek ; r isco in twelve days. Now in addition to his ing this injunctt 5 ‘916 F st. i. w. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7TH | It is called the American candy company. An | Rev. Randolph preached at 8 p.m. Good order | °i#¢0 in i After carefully observing this injunction for TOW SALE_DWELLING- HOUSE PHOPEETIGR | and cunocntings tabs kel nt TO cates cet | 5. ana B atx nw. ofters exception. ulvautages for | experienced New York candy woman has just | prevailed, though Deunis ‘Teuney, who. came wonderful enterprise, Mr. Busscll was a kindly | brief time, if there is a foss of appetite that ous of the vers Dest Fesidence aquaros tn the elt Reg SePERgiacivt akdencee Spacek | goes edhe univer gue extract” apld | Kone out tot. ‘She wil Americanize the ar- | ear the tent with a cigar in his hand, was | MAB; aid ever, Feads egeatiou® | does not depend on aggravated indigestion, it auzd-60" t r h : him, We were not surprised, | °° ; . uid daicrred paymenta, at 3 per cent Writing, Orthograph; lish Lauguaye, Busiuess | Fangement and packing methods, It is ru- | hastily expelled. from those under ‘ will soon give place to akeen enjoyment for _aul7-Ist" TYLER & KULMERFORD, 1307 Fw. 2 Correspondence, Hapld Cafcuistions, Buck Kecpinx. | mored, furthermore, that Huyler is just about| A Usiok Beavicr.—The Baptist church, cor- | therefore, when he replied promptly to our | food. Eat all you can and as often as you (OR SALE—11 ROOMS, ALL MOD. IMPS. OLD | QU SAGE, ELTY LO1e, IN “FAIRVIEW,” BE. / gud, Busiuess Practice, Duy and Eveuime Seoviois | to gtart a store in London, ner of Jefferson and Filmore street,’ was | letter, and requested that we scquaint him | cay, avoiding hot things, such as hot bread a Sore 16 ot. nese Fa. ove.: 00;"9190 each. ‘Easy terms. “Thus property, te om Galt at college office or sed for circulars, Full cowry: —_~ee__ crowded to its utmost cepacity at 8 o'clock last — wie ~ © epee 4 pot oy a im: | and that which is made from Xe finer grades Gog” PEs SE med Timp: lot 203100; F st; | for investinenk For pats nd inigraaticu epviy to | CEL, Principal; WAKA A. SPENCE, Vice Principal, FOREIGN NOTES. Bigth Presbyterina choehy Werte ree | the country, showing the Proposed route, pe Lippe Mg f neg tyr Lannea = tw Groom pb. all mod. imp.; lot 162115; Fm. BUST & HUNGELFOK! als - > < ir distances es e of the chaff is far more nutritious s4000. * : : aul7-3m 624 14th st. together with the stations an nn fight, freshly baked bread. ‘The dict ™ ATH Davenport of the Episcopal church’ being b : ‘S-room frame, brick basement, d@ mod. imp.: newly | YOR SALE—GOUTHEAST_EENTUCKY AVENUE 1223 wise fo. 1223 Jobp Taylor was ‘fined fifteen shillings and away his society held no service avd Rey. E, | §Part, and this we forwarded to him without desir, aud costs in London Saturday for neglecting to pay delay. We, at the same time, wrote him an- cee mes cytes phn oil, ed: d steps; lot Zoxvd; Oth st wwe: i y i -thodis i “letter, i a i . on are eee ence ee Ewes |e ded aaiek monky ie thee ote te tesectos ene | , The Misses Kerr's School for Young Ladies the servant tax which ho should have paid on | Richardson of the Methodist church omitted | COST etter, explaining our plan of cove ny oom lve aenee Fe 5 2 a vi Jo ¥ Children. Fall Term begins Sept. 25. Four the usual service that his congregation might i Meat in juantities shoul evoided, rovin p.b., ball and bath, b.w.; lot 162115: Ist; | “aul7-1 CHAS. A. MCEUEN, 1420 P st. n.w. re ee 5+ fh al yim D-D. Wes 3 Tat; 7 . Bw. | Boardis Fupila tsken. Until sept for | the man servant he keeps. The funny part of | join in the union service and hear Rev. Mr, | the route by relays of horses, carrying a All things should be thoroughly cooked in 4 Ot SALE—VEKY DESIRABLE PROPEKTY ON | ‘tormation, Mendhau, N. J. s¢0-Sm_ | the story is that Mr. Taylor, who keeps man | Hershey on “Infidelity. Pouch and strongly urged its entire practics- | order that the raw material can undergo the S00. Enc abt Capitol st.; Mase. ave. east of Lincoln Park: ELEGRAPHY.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN | servant, is the prince of Wales’ footman. AN AcciDENT To a Horse.—At 10:30 yester- | Dility. Quite a number of communications | chemical change that otherwise would have to Two 6-room frame cottages; new; lots 502200; one- veportunities for investineut. A great many ieet | Ml Carefully Trained in the Art of Telegraphy as used a cpap masons ee ras d between Mr. Russell and his halt mile frou city; $250 casu, ‘balance wouthly; | $f €round for a little money. Buyers seldom go astray | in all telegraph offices; good operators always in de- | The Emperor William and the empress have | day morning as the daughter of Mr. Horace iS fi be done by the stomach. By all means edu- a in securing low-priced ground. CHAS. A. MCEUEN, wand, For particulars call or address SPENCERIAN | arrived at Potsdam. Croir of Suitland and three young lady friends | Salt Lake, and the upshot of it was cate yourself to enjoy malt liquors like beer, Tovin cor. brick om 13th st. nw.; side parking and | 1420 F st. nw. sui7-108 | BUSINESS COLLEGE, cor. 7th and D sta. u.w. auld left St. Theresa church for home their horse | former agreed to test the matter by uingng ale and porter, and, lastly, as long as Plage” MONE SEPRERD: Sustains” | ROX SALLSNORTHEAST—100-FOOT FHONT- | “4 CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 Massy, | From Khartoum, Kassala, Tokar and other fell on Fillmore street, smashed the bueey | Out @ lot of horses and riders between the pe oe ty 7 ee T. H. S¥PHEKD, Suu building. age on I2th st bet. G aud H sts.; also two GO- ‘ave.,will reopen Monday. September 2. Tt affords | towns and villages on the Nile in upper Egypt icra art Us RY considerably and came near fatally injuring it- | *°Uri river and the Pacific coast. The first |“ These rules and such suggestions as you will come distressing accounts of famine. There are notice they received of Mr. Russell's it educatiun, No efforts, are spared So sdvance the | (enty deaths from starvation daly in Tokar | 8¢lf on the broken shafts. The ladies were but 7 accept | observe by watching yourself will soon add all ort. ance, however, was the receipt of an order to Hieory and techie, and embraces piano, | alone, while in the whole stricken district the wee. ota’ fey buggy provided | buy two hundred good Komen phy Fa Te wg 23] ee oe ee are ae maiket “poueral vocal and drawing, and fancy. | bodies of the dead are eaten by the living. | homeward journey. the same time Ben Fickland, who was then di- | tuscular tissue is to keep on watching ‘your aus-2m if. ~ u The princess of Wales has gone toCopen-| Fuxznats.—The funeral of Florence, the | Vision master between Denver and Salt Lake, rds. low foreach DAVID L-GiiT, 2s Fet | _8017-10t a GHORIHAND REVOLUTIONIZED AND PLACED | bagen on a visit to her parents, the king and | youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William | PUt afterward famous ee a blockade runner, ee ee oy Oe aude? OR SALE-NORTHEAST—A VERY DESIRABLE | 0 within the immediate reach of all; acme phonog- | queen of Denmark. She is accompanied by | Willis of Harrison street, was held at their home | Jett New York for San Francisco to buy horses “SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. Jou SALE—A DELIGHTFUL WOME, —om5 | W'“Ciruet'Property tn square 1080 fedjuining’ Cue | fupby acuuired wi simple lemsous; proficiency te | @UCeH, Of Denmark. She is secompanied by | Willis of 1 afternoon.—The funeral of Mr. and | there. The horses were good. ane monthi} juare fru cars and herdic park op the east); 2,000 feet; between two and tree mouths; send oF cali tor Pam | Per x Mire. Willi ‘ ky ns | not heavy, and the pri —— CX ke aie Sea quick buyer, het; (ypewriting caught tree, Head School of Keme incéss Mau " Williamsou’s infant child was held at their high #s'$200 side ight; parking. Chasse arti NCO. Ground gu Bast Capitol street wat of the park, sell. Phoucwrapuy, 21 F ott u.w, aus-1n* The London Chronicle has a special trom | home, Jackson street, yesterday afternoon. | *8 high as $200 each. | Associated end = Jotality bus Mamcathvedtin aca Sot, And In, the ‘same | (200 A YEAR BOARD AND TUITION, SEMINARY | Rome asserting that preparations are being | The funeral of Mr. ©. D. Golden from his late | it the work of preparation for the great ALE — SPECIAL _OFFERING—14TH ryt oy ap a 9 Sexy Collsas youee aed) al eeeenee heeeesnix, | made for she depactert of thie pope. home, on 6th street southeast, was very largely | ¥eTe # man named omer S ro - oe From Scribner's Magazine. Hives, Vand W. ‘ot 20ai20; butiding under rental; | belore the price ie advanced CHAS. wN, | S3t¥ College ‘young men). ag ay attended yesterday afternoon. The Red fen Slade, who was afterward hange: lontana, | | know Sally and her lover so long! I have 100 Ta20 Fee nw. A mnieloe” | Mzuet oustrict discipline healthy. Address £ Kossuth’s numeday was celebrated at Posth Fe: SALE—@ ROOM HUUS! LAND | foot Toh unes on 11th st. bet. same streets. Buy it | every facility for acquirinx & thorough and finished q Thee ) e.5€ mot y ments now ip Sey ber. CHAS. A. McEUEN, sve. ure cans terms, wouthly paymenta, $1600. | T2852 prem Mle ithet. | Js — = Coat | POR SALE-NORTBEAST—136-FOOT, Pe FRM: 17 11TH ST. N.W., NEW HOUSE, aud large roou: House u.w, rented at $14 per mo., $1, good mvestment, THEO. A. HAKDING, JOG — ii soo), tN. de and Mechanics, of which orders he was a mem- | 224 who was employed as division master be- i ! panne Heights, 3 lots om Princeton st.. east of | WOR gALE—NORTHEAST—100- FOOT 69 ()() MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE FoR BOTH | Yesterday by special performances at the | ber, being present in regalia. Many Masons | tween Denver aud F catiel thom wohgpre dat 2 athgpemhon tenn Colasstie Hcihta, encase tot on 24th st., cheap. age.on 4th st pear Stanton square; very desirable | BBC) sexes, Concgraviin fa: Poo theaters, Several patriotic societies held meet- | were also present. Many friends frow this sil. | t2 . Thay eo very Mile changed now, enapt, pem- eps cabernet, TSRD' at Srteaods troutace of | Tyg" oe CuUAINE Puryoses “CHAS A. MOEUEN, | iFece, nglinhy Scentibe. nud” Coliewe Frep. courves. | ings and thousands paraded in the streets, At | age and part of the. District mere present. . Mr. haps, in costume, from what they were in the ae ddress SELLER, Star office. Fe SALE-LOTS AT FOREST GLEN. up. ONY | SHOMTLIDOR dais, Roxy highly recommended J | other Magyar towns similar demonstrations |The burial was made in the Congressional | J#ePh. day when Henry Carey first cast eyes on them JOR SALE-THAT MOST DESIRABLE 9-ROOM 0 en eS Et took pl - MicHANICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL, DRAW. anne cemetery. and made them immortal by his song. That is under 7 tan has declined to accede to the| Nores.—Mrs. Lucy Watters of Hillsdale is I know Villaon Oak svenue, in Takoma Park; lot 662.50; | 3y6-3m isivast. vening instruction in these ‘branches | The Sul! Is why I say that knowthem. Of course i, ore! + ’ * y mast ‘the KIAN BUsI- ve low with rheumatism.—Mrs. Frit i Sing water, uly G00 Bee eats eee Ent, |}, Ob SALESTHE NATIONAL CAPTTAL INVEST: | WIS Qovee cueaters At the BPENOLKIAN, BUSI. ee: he ns eee bah ag pr oe them. Ican sce them every Sunday; they are PT ane ent Company offers for male very Desirable Lots | information aud cireuiars =a ¥ rg iusiiae “an the ho-malaria, is convali mal = — — ih squares 856, #50 aud S61, fronting on the follgwe = — " ances and as @ result the situation on the | typho-m: » is convalescent. irs, Minnie OR SALE—HOUSES—BARGAINS—10 PEI CENT | ing streets; EF, G. K and between Oth and 7th ye SORNS ACADEMY _—THE MILITARY SCHOOL island is again complicated. Lanhan of Oxon. Hill is very —W. T. Est a a gt S00 ALPAED LER BOGOR oc | lots are ery deabieethes tat ie eneeg ne eee Bend for catalogue.” RICHARD L CABAL, iets A hail storm in Villafranca, Piedmont, was of | Anderson's children are a with the an " 3 oak drs affliote u Mr. Peter Stangier and family and pt Sra: le purposes. Terms YT Ll nee bh tones that more than hun- | @2™Pa— te ly : ‘Advauices made to reliable for build: | [)REDERICK COLLEG! yranthanasimeegreibe She Aun’ | C. W. Smith and wife went to Clifton Beach rent for #12 30. price 81 ASU, Nord ieee | MM DUFPONER. ADEIY to es F BOON rartered in 1763. dred persons were badly hurt ands boy and | yesterday,—H. 8. Stow is ona business trip te” WHIGHT & STUCKETT slo 8 ot ee oe 8 EL HL SALSER, Precktent, er. Preparation for College, Scientific | girl had their skulls fractured. The weight of | {9 New York.——-Mr. A. R. Thornette went to ook SALE— 12 0. < ©. gecaen SAMUEL W. CURMIDEN, mt | SGhipuls from autead have thelr hotbe In the house of | #me hail stones was estimated at two pounds. | Colonial Beach yesterday to secure quarters for Frame, renting for 88.50; lot 1éx1u ral " National Sate Deposit Building, fhe Frivcipal, aud are under his iminediste supervis- | The Comtesse de Paris is an expert with the | Mrs. Thornette, who leaves Wednesday to re- growing section Ganga at O1.1c0, 9425 cash, 3y17-2m. New York ave. aud 16th st | jon. Climate exceptioually healthful. On th t Moness Aberde: cover her health there, ance monthly. WKIGHT & STOCKETI, Terns $300. gun. ee Pog jen, 80 mew & ae FEET OF GROUND; Pa og soapy information apply to the Prinei- | she shot forty brace of grouse with her own gun ee all to be glad of ‘dcalize JOR SALE—A SPLENDID BUSINESS CORNE at nct ees teen hies Sean on Friday. ; She Proved an Alibi for Him. her where would A sort of a Fon Stibend H aves Non 728 8-090. FRANK B.CUNGEM 1419 Feet, Tennyson's forthcoming volume is to be lover would that sweet aon will take $4,300. U-L BOYER. 313 4a. | Son SALi eu7-1m? —__*recer<=-~“— | made up of verses recently composed and of bert tie gases into. ber up ALE_N RICK DWELLING cae 2m southeast corner Moe — Sho Teal take atx acdiug Pupils: best Pe pena apligerey = turned as if it of an cape, | om 201 one Mow — renege lengeten bea west. diet dove, vation, bear, Tom, | 83 yer foot THA HOORGES | seictal itetion il gto, Mr. Archibald Grove who is at the head of os on coe itchen and larse paiitry. second fluor, four chambers | _ap16 2415 Fie | per 1G; Address Mise Ww ‘The New Review is only about twenty-e' Seanad hack tees San ey raes old, He took double honors at Oxfor furnace aud ali med. ian Price 86.200. RUTHERFORD, 1307 Pat wis-ase ne ‘i PERSONAL. OPE ALE, SUMMER—CHEAPERT AND Bust | O18 | tapout much tine in trav beLE & s 77. 3 jORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENGE | R°uhl Academy of, Emperor Willliam has sent a palm and laurel when she takes off ber i, SALE-1 HAVE AX ELEGANT ROOM BAX. | (q UTHORIZED PRIVATE DeTeCrIVE AGENOY. | H MoutYt Tas Bic bs jiskad aevihee sana cr ake not often daswhen she is out for « walk Cas ES bought for 88,000, 8500 cash, balance fended toca Strictly, Sobsential my en all a ‘to, Crown Prince Rudolph. tent ef eH BARGAIN M., Star office. my+-4m* ee Sal Drogress of students, | Itis reported that Tippoo Tib's son has ar- of sna of the finger. show te LE—CHEAP—A GOOD NINE-ROOM| JUSTH'S OLD STAND I8 TUE x FLAG | INGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. BE of the needle—for it does not need to be House and. Stable cn 4i¢.ot. bet, Mand K's Jeter Sest-clece cath, cam be W ciped Sef phan TORY OF = ‘that is a seamstress of some humble < my) Piano, a Gorvet. fe. Pres order. i i ttl E i BOARDING. eae l ae 2E f at i? Fe 2 i Fy Fi E : 5 F if i EF i 6 i a te i in Fe: ELEGANT NEW TWO-STORY BaY- Petts ett ts terms to suit. WRIGHT B10 aazé-st? EES Sayer ge alas of cE i g f is t i ge g S98 ie at

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