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"all \ * : - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1889, 3 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—2ZOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. MONEY TO LOAN. , CITY AND DISTRICT DIPLOMACY AND REDSKINS. For e moment the son of Neptune wondered oe Waoether or not it was bis duty to resent the NT— BLE STYLISH B. WI 1313 F ST. HAS MONEY TO LOAN. js Two Matters That Have Received At- | language of the haughty Chilian but bis better 320 7th st.n.w..208.100 824 Dat. n.e.. OF 29 FE Front hanes 8d Co eee eee ed | Pe BUMS TO SULT LOW Bare ersneet | GE-The local ctroujstion of Tun Evanme | “2° om on the Pan-American eain, [Sanat etek mekne ood deal, told bim 180z Mast.n.w., Lir....69 59 Myrtiest ne. bath. Owner, W. J, NEWTON, 802 Fst. oc20-6teo_ | KEASONABLE COMMISSION. . Braz is not only the largest and fullest, but it is his southern friend knew not what be had x 55 2OS4 Sth at. 2. wr. ROR SALE—SEVERAL VALUABLE EQUITIES IN | (J\O LOAN BY FISH & MILLER, 1218 F ST. W. — that Fi fhtey centrally located Brick jouses northwest, or 3 We, have, sm cash $120,000. also the nest, since the paper goes not alone | BOW QUESTIONS OF PRECEDENCE AMONG DELE- me Those who heard the conversation say loues the tetra ate hands people District Garzs BEEN SETTLED—LIEUT. LEMLY' ae ror ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW eaten ae oeen “or b ith see Ard courrios ‘or Tas saeesen reonun—am, situation dawned ber, ebe changed Ser = x 07 at on her, Fatvlevist tocteo' $3 Pete, 506, Yeo Ee sae families of all selie and| ‘CC®T® ADOPTED IxTO 4 TRIBE OF IXDIANS, mind and had a hearty laugh at the expense of BPErUCEL Tas Fat | MOM classes, a JROE RENT—1225 AND 1227 CONNECTICUT @.. separately or asoue house; 11 rooms — rder; price @40 and @S.; if furnished 0125 — ‘ocd]-1m Apply on premises. — the attache, “3 “oe1 Bt? oo .4-1m FRANK <= into those of the money-spending as well as | Staff Correspondence of Tar Evexre Stan ‘TRE CORN PALACE. E, 2 5 2 NDSO! WINDOW ONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON APPROVED 0 Octo! mouth PLANT & “CAPES het Fine aoe 1. ae Oo Tushioneble locality Meir esti. Security. the money-earning portion of the community. Nen., see What a busy little place Sioux City is! When ont 3 N, Nat YO cash, balance ten years. ALBERT F. FOX, ing, Loth #t sud New York ave. eu. 9354 F st, oc22-1m ‘There good dignity in the in- 3 Maeda TO NSS a Mr TeE 920 F st. yw. _| An advertisement in its columns therefore legis = wd wo RENT—HOUSE OF SIXTEEN ROOMS; = reer Sa ternational American congress when it started | population nine ME NE’ ‘Y TO LOAN ALL ‘AL STUCKS OR years ago there were in all but tn a ey a Bhnpahiye ct, 7 room, and oath Sigped in | MU ohn" ited and Unlisted Seourtin ponent | Teaches the eye of everybody worth reaching. | out for ita forty days’ tour, but the democracy | 7.000 souls, incicaine shen eninen nie Sitnin two blocks of Capitol: retec resonable ad: patural Woods; cabinet mantels, tled, &c.; 22 and sold. uRInGHAD which is naturally consequent upon the inti-| are not su to have any soula Today grees CEM... Star office, _ ____E apres, ‘t New Houses on N at. n.w.; 9 rooms; ‘OREY TO LOAN IN LANGE AND SMALL SUMS A Letter of Thanks. mate companionshi; for four weeks in a vesti- | 41,000 people are proud to be known as resi- JOR RENT—FURSISHED—ON IOWA CIRCLE, | 929 18 feet from’: cheap; each $5.00. MSrsvpcoved veal sutate escurity et SandGper| Past Eminent Commander Robert Ball of | bule train has u; s t and | ents of Sioux City. Tam not gu to bore Flega: ence of « .S. consu; abroad; 14 rvoms | 2=% Several Neat Houses St. ne,;@ rooms and cel- | 22; . Charges moderate. tt Ht LEIPOLD, Cob Prag as pect many s preceden' you with statistics as to the Seer at hart —. mee comm eB. ipsis pape kUSE EVANS & CARUSL, oclt-1m ___s.w. cor. ith and F eta. nw. umbis commandery, No. 2 K. T., has re- | made some of the more distinguished diplomats | that wore killed and the quantity of shaving Cor’ Math se and Rhode teleed 0.6. oc81-3t Tues Fat. nw, 500,000 222A ox,D.o PROvERTE | ceived a letter from W. C. B, Graham of Win- | careless of rights which a month ago they | brashes that were made frog whan Geet dae F S cans_senmaes 0s OE ee ee ee at go) oe lacwe nga epg, 5 and 6 per | nipeg, generalissimo of the Sovereign Grand | deemed most Precious, In a few instances | ing the past year, or any other year; but 1 am © lewant House and Handsome Furniture rent DR RENT—A HOU . NE. A five three-story Brick Residence on le . BHOWN & CO. Priory of Canada, expressing the kindest | several of the dist re have |0ing to say @ fow words about that PRES AE SS Gr cine oemeem CAMUSL EVANS © | rougiouts Heat S10 per moet x pimniae nee el rfc ny ime pala Ife 1321 Fat__| memories of their visit here and appreciation a artistic structure which has done more “A ie t a Fes RENT—TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 1348] ocve-6t room, atore rooms, &c. insisted on the rules of precedence and only : First flo ‘lor, library, dining ‘room, butler’s : to advertise Sioux City than all ber vices. | pki aaah” © m*"| B50000 ait aren ree TOS OU, a | of, the courtesies, received by themelves and Fe the most careful handling ted outbursts : ee and6é it No: prevent other qualities combine: orn palace. Sng peo neal Pits See Anpiy at i226 | YOR RENT—A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1515 | " Second floor_Four large chambers and bath. TS STAKGARDILB, Jadies at the hands of the Washington ts | which would have marred the pleasure and | The main stracture is of lumber, etrongiy nud hee nw. s —___ Sek | Scie iatandann ve APPA 10 4: 4+ BHEDD: Hen’ | Closgta tp each room. Handsome wood mantels. | yo14.gm ‘Bet! Estate, Loansand insurance, | = | Templar, Teckel the success of the excursion. Other | carefully built, “Upon this foundation is pailed {¢_FURNISHED HOUSE. 14 ROOM he as = "7 SO are more interested in the corn in designs most artistic wit Senttally haateas cou raven to the departinen QE RENT—UNFUENIBHED gs 22x10 to alley. $25,000 poco Qh car TOL HELE Charges of Cruelty to Animals. com nip of certain individuals than in | coloring effects that are really ang. $220 per mouth if taken at ouce, “For particulars AE ere el hoe ee. Sex foil pertioniaresprly te ven 1506s. 9 Property SCS, ROuRER, Washington Bradburn, white, and Jefferson | holding inviolate unwritten diplomatic law. | £ part of the cereal is used to make the ress Box Star office. = a ir, | Lr. 0097 R SALE—1114 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. Nw, | 0¢27-1m. Kast Capitolst. | Harney, colored, were charged this morning This question comes up when the pay goes | buil and its decorations one barmonions rand Tach ats: bas 48 | E'tirecatory Pressed Brick and Stone: £0Tt front? MOXEX,1O LOAN ON APPROVED KKAL ESTATE | with cruelly whipping © horse unable to walk | out for a carriage ride. If custom is law then | and esthetic whole—a truly western concey Ei deuce on N at between pm Nae Bon = et] ; security in District; real estate notes bought ood ; furnace, &c.; Aret-class in every respect; Sud thorewchly turnished.. Jus: the home for = mem completed? price @9,000, or will exchange Lh warour iors. atthe corner of Ist and © streets northeast, | the delegates should be seated in these car-| tion magnificently wrought out, The art gal- ‘The Heal netate Exchange, 2-1m* in the order 4 terior ba of Congress’ or yarticuiars inquire of OURLEY : Ite nde eed aoe _oe12-1m te Escuaige. | Officer Flynn testified that the first mamed | Cafts (ried to de: wien oe Meee ee Me: | EZ was the most attractive of the interior ——— ot eTH ST. $r125 1439 Stoughton 3 : wide 1 ORE RAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP. | pulled the horse by the halter while the latter |fore we left Boston. one of the dele. and foreign, united in praising the wonderful A 15-ROOM HOUSE on $ + .n.W..14r.108.33 8 rooms... ocd i epeciaity. TYLER & RUTH whipped the animal andshoved him along. The | gates insisted on being accom} by his} pictures which ingenious women had fabri- % four Suites of A en ae a NOR BALE we < FOR SALE A Brick | 2t2*™"_______ 1807 Fetuw. | defense was that the horse was stiff, having | son, who is also his was the first | cated out of corn; to appreciate these odd ; ley, building. Unt urniened: tS enet on ragegy bg yy ES Re «co. ae just been taken from the cars, andro more | break. Then two other of the de- | beauties they must be seen, When the tourists a ee Pe oe30-3t* Pests wre Fitfoot hts, £0", $80, per month, | Price of ‘house 613 10TH ST. force was used than was Deoessary, and thatthe | manded that their secretaries ride with them, | entered the palace they went in a body—a F%, LENT—oHO ate Ath ee $4.000._HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Ps. av._oc30-3t LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY, horse was afterward taken away in the horse | and pretty soon affairs got into such a condi- | stag party—but their exit was decidedly strag- wear Dupont circle. ets ENT—-IN BALTIMORE CITY, ambulance and was all right this morning. The | tion that it was a case of “first come, first | gling and ne: 300 1uth st. NW. tur... ronling House: completely furnished. desirable | INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. | court was inclined to think thatthe men did | served.” Two or three of the delegates are de- f 4 Pier who | location: 18 Eat kawar st, between Charles and st. | 0cl2-lw 308 Sede en ti Paul sts. can be seen at any time. Address NOAH W arly every man was accompanied ° y at least one of the fair ones who had made the best they could under the circumstances pom f particular as to the kind of a convey- | the palace a thing of beauty even if nature bad ven at once. Inquire op S.ore, corner 10th and Q ee OD. premises or at SINCLAIR’ ste. nw. oe CAUCHY, 119-121 East Baltimore st. Baltinore, ONET TO LOay, and released defendants on their personal | ance they ride in, and when, by any combina- | decreed that it shall not be f r. — ext nagsies, honaen com, be examined tt perm froma | Mg. cane 18 SUME TOPUIT cpwanps, | bonds, tion of circumstances,s shabby vebiele and ik ean Gor eile ame Bteiirsed nay Wind oo + Sua F et. nw, SALE—117,, MARION 87. ON APPROVED REAL ESTAsE SLOURITY, Jas. Cross, a colored boy,was charged with | their turn arrives “at the same time| wauss™'b Carty nnoe ea ui gor. 5 Inquire Wal. o'DUN- REN SRNISHED HOURES_BY Bil nd Basement Press Brick House, 8 rooms, all B. H. WARNER & Co., cruelty to a horse. Officer Murphy testified|they very generously give way to is now in full possession oc0-3t° MILLER TEST se are, OCSES BY FISH & | modern improvements: ¢4.300. | os POY ME) (hc ae 916 ¥ st B:%._| that he arrested the boy for beating the horse | somebody else, whose discrimination is not | &@ undisputed right to wear a red bianket, « N.J. uve. between B and C me. 13r.. 7-room Brick: 8: yA uPAR ost @500 UPW, across the nose when the animal was drawings | 80 niceasto make them look the proverbial | pair of moccasins and a plug hat,from the crown ODetreeu 2th and 1th nw, Ue 311 2Othand k sts. n.w., 2-story Frame, lot 33x70 ar Tine LOW Eee eee DEAR load. A fine of $5 was imposed, “gift horse” in the mouth. One of the more | of which a gaudy feather protrudes, Yester- h between K and i. AE ae $72 peer tinguished delegates,a diplomate of note, | day we stopped ar Pender, en | 11th between Gand palds, Dat between ane ee HEAL bwtark IN’THIS DisTRIOT, ; pped at Pender, Neb., long enough 1 e, @ rooms an Knights ox Pythias. will never enter a carriage unless in advance of ! to allow the ry to watch the antics of a score B between 1sth and 14th soda Between 2st SiS Dawe, Q-story and | ge7 Corner Yothund¥ata‘aw, | ‘Tho meeting of Harmony lodge, No. 21, K.P., | the three others who will, with him, occupy it. | of distreaungiy tase latnns ine ee ore an z _ Tica : $5,000. — : : His reason for doing thisis that he wants the t ft w JOR RENT—FURNISHED—ON IOWA GIROLE, A | 387. T between 12th and 13th ste, n.w.,2-story W 5, DESINE 70, LOAN BETWEEN THIS AND | last night was quite an event in the history of 6 ae once great tribes of Omahas and Winneba- ‘Desirable an 2 th; 85,500. January 1, 1890, on improved real estate in this i rear seaton the right side; if anybody else | goes. The dancin a by an Bees Fragen ge ae i ee ge B Sietory Brick, | eity, haa the lodge. The amplified team of Excelsior | (iter the carriaue which was brought up for | & yous aod - vod : : octette of rheumat t order: location unsurpassed, For information on) guteatbiee DOLLARS, lodge was present and conferred the smplified | him he gravely steps to one side, bowsa polite eumatic squaws to the harsh oN N x 2 0U. Interest on loans A ‘ J tones of an antediluvian tom-tom. Curtis $24 Gerut to inapect apply to B. H WABNEE 8 00. | sory Becks TI roouns and bath; $5,000. of $10,000 and over © percent: lesa than 10,000 6 | third rank on Esquires Garrison, King andj but decided refusal, and waits until the | rolied off the train in company with the dele- OR RENT—A VERY NEAT AND COMFORTABLY | 0c30-3t Pe a Cre, | Percent, Erompt attention toll applications.’ | White, An immense crowd of members were | next carriage comes along, He prefers to gates,and the sharp eyesof the aboriginesat once B Pirmshed House about 2 blocks ftom Dapout che? = ‘ circle; 269 mouth. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 603 = Pa - =. se in attendance. After the ritualistic work of the | Tifice his diplomatic precedence rather than picked him out as the one most likely to have FOR .LE—LE: N COST—NEW OOM LOAN IN LARG! AND SMALL a risk dom} led eo ea ES subtiies alamant line eter pa sitonee. Rates_on Keal Estate Security. | Order was finished a banquet was served. his a rong pee angle mo Pareboray In his pocket a few dollars in small change. Wab- 71H | SonNGMlence: jMalitary plumbing; cabinet miantela, | A few sums of 4.500 and 83.500 at 5 per cout. Mt. Vernon lodge, No. 6, held its re sea a eleg: — ‘or, or the One-eyed Horse That Chews floce | Stall cash and monthly payments. Apply 724 9th st, | “ocz-dm HUICHINS, BULKLEY & Ou., 1405 Fst. | gion last evening at’ ite castle hall, C) lor | ost genial old gentleman, has a decided deaf- | Tobacco, advanced toward him, and after mak- 14th st. N. large Sto rade th a = — coos u p a in, woud order: will lease toa ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE IN SUMS | Commander Amos J. Gunning in the chair, | 2€®* in one ear, and the seat he occupies must k y 22 HAT ELEGANT of $5,000 to 810,000. be one which turns his deaf ear to the public | merke, \solenale nana ety and olny te. he een eee ak ceee Set EN pace thas eer oo x Oe transacti ness ° . s marks, solemnly announced that Curtis ata E face ) Ray Roe AUSTEL RUOSSE, | doors were thrown open anda large company | S24 bis found auricular orifon to his compan | was henceforth, io be known among men as 2 < eso per Goa. JOR RENT — PRESS-BRI 4rooms deep; pressed brick aud brown stone front 1419 F st, nw. of ladies and gentlemen were entertained nf ions in the conveyance; not that he loves the | Te-ditsy - Wino- Periodista -Shaunt-a-Koonah- yee Stuli istappiy ts WESCOTT & WILCOX, roca gp har pe te Y Caner emia ee be tee we te | Glover Building. “| musical and literary exercises, in which Miss regs —_ a he wants to hear | pah, or The Little Newspaper Man Who is Much 7) . 1907 Pa. ave.n.w, . B. $30.50 th. snd ceumrheating: appetavens Wor ure teemin bok INVESTMENT. May Hunter, Mr. Burton T. Doyle, Mrs. John going on in the carriage, Good and Who Always has Lots of Fire Water OE RED ND AVE, 6 KOOMS, | Oi RENT. perupeiars apni to eb ew TELING, owner and. builder, a Oy ee UC ARTERLY. & Frister, Mr. Elliott Kramer, the’ Misses Me-| | DIPLOMACY AND CORNER ROOMS. on His Clothes. Curtis was too much overcome Fiitulsea bal aleeiy Do ee eee OEP Es Cais #100 £0 8.000. Cormick, Mr. Charles West, Mr. and Mrs.W. O.| | Assigning the delegates to rooms in hotels— | to make suitabie Fesponse to the remarks of his 1420 New Yo Bnished wide frome: these yards dentrabie uelgh- ro LOANS SHAS Souder, Miss Julia Gunzenbach and Mr. E. | in towns where we stop over night—is » most rother, but Capt. Bour 7 }; 9 roums; modern im- FOR RENINA & pleax nt jvcal: bath. hesidence ot u ) per month. Kram 8 be on terms of intimacy with the entire outfit, oe OE Pe delicate duty, and that it has been managed | madeaneat little speech of thanks and donated The Society of Christian Endeavor. with o large degree of success is no small | 23 cents to the general fund of the tribe. Ine {se21}__THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. | The society of Christian Endeavor, which | ttibute to those who have had the matter in| burst of confidence Mr. Curtis informed me y QNEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 10 SUIT, ATS AND | 505 tay. h derful hold the charge. It is no uncommon thing for ten or | last night that he intended making formal ap- Ope cant, on DO. reel eeiate near a one: Sonam ope he eel twelve delegates to make simultaneous demand | plication to the next Nebraska legislature to 0617-S8i hie Aven oe young people of the country that it has grown | each for a corner room on the second floor, aud | have bis new name changed to something that ONEN 10 LOAN = in eight years from nothing to half amillion|as but few hotels are blessed with a | savored more of the rey Men's Christian as- MOEA peed Boas estate security, in Distlotot members, is very strong in this city. Fifteen | Sufficient number of corners to supply | sociation and less of the Indian agency coffin ON REAL ESTATE q U st., six uouths. 16th st. and Stab! 10 rooms and bath; partialy far- cai, 81,000. Lave, 15 reuiue aud bath; handsomely fur- ; per month $30 us aud bath: per lower if ia ; 5 h a a nelge a a ee ry somaee mages cf or twenty leading churches have fi bing — = Agee - this, it ume — oR i 30-1w ECO sexy, iis-4 ¥ et. nw. | societies. The Church of the Covenant has in- | would ensue. It doesn't though, for there are aoe cl & RENTOHOUSE 1-3 FST_NE rOR RED MOSEX,TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON-AP- | vited them to meet there tomorrow evening to | greater diplomates in the newspaper business THE RECEPTION IN OMAHA, i sph ste uae Ufders rent #2U.50 1M advan a a ity, “Also: as Auestgo! the United Secuciey tut | “ke steps to form a local union, There will be | han the diplomatic service ever saw, and in a |. Omaba has done the thing up in great style key 152. Tuguire 1611 10th st mw. seaes Roe ea LB CON. OF 3 ttruuce Co. of Yuiludelpbia, in sums to suit, to be | Drief addresses by prominent pastors and a | litte while meh af thas aho fails to get acor- | for the delegates, and the impression made URNISHED HOUSE, 1220 N ST. | Jy Srath ym; clesant pepering | redu Tepaidon iustallnent plan, "with or without lifein’ | large attendance is anticipated. There are ner room is led to believe thnt the corner | upon the minds of the visitors is a remarkably besides bath room and ce! IL BAuNEs & WEAVER, 629 F wurance, Fay ments to run 5, 1, 15, or 20 years, few, if any, religious movements of modern f this particular hotel es Manet ao ‘S Seuator aud to Mewber s : & i ¥.H. SMITH A SON, | thos that Lave Led euch ro le success | rooms of this otel are the leas good one, Self-laudatory speeches have been ct Of PEE SLSOANT, Hew DOUBLE OUER, _i7-60 LET | And the interest of ‘al Christan, people is | ave ofall he apartments, wile ‘those who | [Rider the ‘seit, nd the ‘rite bave been JOR KES1—__ ae . fe i rice @200 yer mol ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW. rae m ve secured just what they wanted have th listening to « long 6 of FRED re, 100 ere hye DURES SAREE MELE TARAS GE: | sracenodlin lot! union for tb Dunc | baled to tom det ony the" mon get | seusa.ne pag tening 1a jong sing of ee JOR RENT_SIX-Ru cK HOUSE, 3 - ee és Be ed members of the party could be socharm- | never can be sucha town as Omaha. Omaha fig ab es Fok ENE, 0M BRICK CURE 9617 MOSES 72 1QE%, ON BERL, ESTATE. sour. = fagiy situnted. “There ms lee of this rouble | Reve’ canbe,vure town at Omaha. Omahe oe ev eee atts i eee ctoin BA ty within the District of Columiis oe Lawent A Sleepy Conductor Causes a Commotion. now, but it still existe, and were it not for cool ban t waged poy tte Fu Lb J OSEAN coMPLeTELY Sse. D “sel-3m 19th aud we Last night at 9:40 o'clock ® telephone call | consummate tact displayed by those who b: a ans alas ebhchameaber atta buildings which ean cate Grand wane | sire te Genetinn tine ee cee ke oe MOSES 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ATLOWEST | Teached the fourth precinct station requesting | the party in charge there would have been sev- | have boen erected here during the past four oF mavawroL sno oF 1,000 by the year. OWNEL, rates of int c< eng: Hao on other approved security. | the immediate services of an officer at 2618 K | eral insurrections before we had been a week | five years; in this particular Omaha bas 517 7TH ST. 8.E. 8 ROMS GabeN Wala etm“ nve O HENSEY 8 Co jjoret iw. | street northwest, Lieut, Guy and Officer Hurt | ®¥ay from Washington. As Dr. Zelaya, theex- | abreast of any city in the country. and table, $ Bs 1s UN -K LEAS! THOSE a ; jaley be tremely genial decidedly humorous dele- ee erg wr acd We 4,000! Hand lets, pONEY Ti N, IN SUMS 3 (000 | responded in the patrol wagon, and reaching | Pure trot Honduran wad pode Totey the rules were suspended ob Word we #23; 10¥ sth st me, @12 CA suizkDs, sirable Sow Houses rubidiy approuching comple: | tneapoveisoniv a portion of the rrovertyon ay | MAN Bio,de0 Wes. Ey ed ts if S shee ps " psa) gate from Honduras, said today: “Zer-r-t-e| Omaha and » Sunday dress parade was gone t-tow. oc29 St by uh peioes semetour tvems i) 10 SOU, except the | Looks. Fur fall lat call at office for bulletin jannedoa bandtvercene JOLK SHELMAN © COP jyls-Gm e house in question found the occupants, Mr. | ar-r-e no» flies on Meester-r Cur-r-r-tise or Fo. e33 HC ee — through with for the edification of the visitors. N.—214 ARTHUR PLACE, BRICK, TWO | Socth Wouse te comme ot amapenice uve, ant Sth, loc2¥] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, UheY 10 LUAN A. M. Gangewer and family, ata loss what todo, | Meester-r Dr-r-apar-r-e.” And the doctor | 4 ip war also made by most of the members roou.s; bath ; a. imps; | 22d st, which is $75. Op fa Can be econ ao Fe SALE—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED— M In sums to suit, at lowest rates on spproved real as @ stranger was lying on a lounge in one of | knows what he is talking about, of the party through the Grant silver smelting ie. ry ee C0. : iiealet Story 1 pendence, eee ates Bear nus eutate security. bY ASF pean dangul sled ec the rooms and when awakened froma sound TELESCOPING THE BAGGAGE, works and in the atternoon electric cars con- 20 CST. 5. E s, closets am Q did weiehborhood. M. PARKES ; org tbe fi 9 2 ¥. noon < NEY TO LOA KEAL ESTATE OK FIRST- Lon pean} tet Poe haga "Ho ap. Another of the things which bothered the | veyed the visitors to Council Biuffs, in order i that they might have an ‘tunity to see prared dazed and for a time no explanation of | ™*0agement of the trainnot s little was the | 51), thal portion of Iowa Tools like on Dunday R is, and to test the prohibition law, which is said to EAL ESTATE AT Low- | the Georgetown station he gave his name as | out with at least two valises, and some of the prevail over trere. HL wink inten. Martin McGinuiss aud his occupation as that of | Berry Walls took a Saratoga trunk containing a ee: ket and cars; only $20. JONE>, 40Y B st 5. w UB BReNt—sY (HOS. EB WAG A ¥ ESTATE BUOKLR, 917 F ST. NW HUUSES. °: ON M oa prvcbet felon lowest rates of interest; no: ‘here the security’ is cod. : FO eer yO HOMGREEN, 308 7th st. nw. conduct could be obtained from him, At | baggage. Each member of the party started caly BS U00 and BL OO eee M¥ To Loan ox \ Wt COULTER. Ys Nek q Unfuriuisued Apartments 125, 14.0 -. \. ave. orcan_ | be rented for vtfices...63 | terms. Rent ior "2 N DANEN 4 ” i i 7 SATS ICR Sere | yg GLEaa, GORE TOUTE go | eet Ste NONE ESRMOnet | Weer inut te wrath | Stee Ms gets mareued of Whoa. | | THE VON ESSEN BEQUEST. , a Vo daroct tne Wea aby Siar AUCTION SALES. was allowed to leave wien he was able to cate | tou traveling costumes jiad Wo be dofed and| "White Schovle of Georgetowas” SUMSNEDE SHA Get | PJUNCANGON Bos, aurtooers «|S MR__,__ slcep on tho tran that axe “night ery bag Yesterday the District Commissioners filed 9 ocz8-6t » SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY GEORGETOWN. and trunk iu the overcrowded baggage car pcan to be handled two or three times over, | Dill against Stephen E, Essex et al., heirs of of Fimr.—About 7:30 o'clock this morning fire | while if the program involved slumber at a | Peter Von Essen, to determine the disposition butla, steamy Beat and open «rates in each Foin le ohh arnt Gane ee ee was discovered in house 2821 M street, caused | hotel every scrap of the excursionists’ belong- | of s legacy amounting to $12,057.24 left by Von wil Taruished or otherwise; wilroher in eouncetion | No dIN?, folie 35 et vea)‘ot the und rooords of the | by a lot of clothing taking fire. No. 6 engine | ings had to be transferred in wagons from and | Fesen, who died Augast 18, 1866, for. the bene- 40 teet distant in rear at) unexceiled Stable Lot, cor- | District of Columbia, aud’ by rea~on of defuult in the | responded promptly to the alarm and the fire | to the tram. Baggage Master Dale says he | at of the free white schools of Georgetown. poring ou side and rear ull-y : dey-th of lot id tet by | baviveut oy the Principal and interest and Upon the | was quickly extinguished. Damage about £50. | started out with 196 pieces and he is willing to sig thle Scmciok as ea TRY, Naat desired. Cull at yremuises, 1709 10th sh | deed ot trust, ‘we Will acl to the highest bidderat | IMPROVEMENT.—Mr. Dinnie, who recently | make affidavit that the natural increase smce | 12 8 suit involving quest yurt >OR SALE—A NON-RESIDENT INSTRUCTS US ublic suction in trout of the premises on TUESDA% | purchased the handsome residence on 3ist| the 3d instant has been shreds cent. | General Term made a decree in January, 1878, [ocly Recmbal plmey mn OU each; @1.000 cash: bal- | piece or parcel of laud and premises situate in the | has just finished demolishing two old brick | not ullow the baggage to be moved for a sum TRUSTE! } xo. 2016 TENTH STREET NOKTHWEST, WASH- < OK SAL —LARGE, NEW, HANDSOWELY Ax Teuroe x EF Entirely Newly Furnished House of 15 ikco1 ts 2 a pra whee ete ae th stable, per | “Lutayetto » 0 | year. 2.000 North Cupitel a § | Cor. Coin ave. and No Pst. near Dupoi 3 2123 C at. now. ss 3:5 Exsex court u.w., dr. 120 1.15 ist a.w., or. je 1S i345 Kat we. 3: e. ear Dupont (seaaon), $300 per mo. z N.Y. ave. bet. 12th | K near McPherson sq 1itti ste. aw, rent | Kt bet, Lee & 1 0 7th. ya uiucht: $23 a uly ‘Dup'te. = f the Commissiouers as successors of the corpor- payments through S keriod of city of Washington, D.C., and being the southern | houses on the lot adjoining. much less than $125 and, besides the expense, twenty yours. SWOLMST£DT & BRADLEY arter of lot bered seven (7), bered c sein ” | ation of G town. Sul juently the moi soo O24 F. | Kive hundred end thirty-two Gii2, treptiug Aires |, TEMPERATURE aND Coxpition oF Water at | there wasa vast amount of trouble and re- eorge' sequently ney Foe. SAESA BEAUTI FROOM COTTAGE | (15) feet on Tenth street with a depth of uinety nine 7A.M.—Great Falls—temperature, 50; condi- | sponsibility involved. The possibility of los-| Was paid to the Commissioners, They bad on ion Terrace ." sp,euuid view, argegrounus | fet ten and oue-hali inches, together with tion, 1. Receiving reservoir—temperature, 54; | iug one or more pieces was decidedly probable, | some duubts as to their powers to receive and 33 | good wat 4 UW on Hall 150045 stew. 8: F at. bet. 17th & sth OFFICES. a 22 BS. 300 cash; balauce’ &zo per mo. ; | Prevements thereon. ~ ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash : balance in three equal | Condition at north connection, 4; condition at | and nothing but the utmost vigilance on the | apply it, and consequently the money has not BULLE. TN» CAN” be OBTAINED aT OUR or. | KUS(" 82 04. Abviy tg Anacostia bul diugamociations | payments in six(O), twelve, (le) und eleiieen cia | south connection, 13, part of Mr. Dale has Kept the entire aggregs-| been paid into the Treasury. The present Fic TLESE HOUSES CAN BE INSPECTED | “gong eodt® = me months, a pes cont perannane, in; —————— tion of clothing and souvenirs safe and sound. Commissioners also have doubts on the sub- : thy si a_i Rs Br -and secured by der 7 fs ES SE See eee oe. Foe, SALE WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN | truc ‘aboh the property sold or alleush at purchaser's | THE BURGLAR WAS DECEIVED. | The great problem then became How can we | ject and therefore file the bill. They ask that ocl9-s,tu.th 1503 Penn. ave.n.w, own a howe on renting terms. Imake asve- | option. Deposit of $100 required ut time of sale, All avoid the moving of all these trunks?” It was ss aierekea of Sia samen onsen clalty of wuci sales, giving purchaser every advan conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, Locks. Por full ist call at office for bulletin issued oD the lstand 15tu, loc2¥) THOS. k. WAGGAMAN, i KENi—COMPLETELY FURNI-H.D 11- Koom House im central part of uorthwest, near | cut ave. ; 24 feet frout, parlors lane; otuer above usual size. Address AP W., Star office. Stephen E. Essex, Hattie C. Essex, Francis Bb. vi mly, wi . 70K KN 1—FURNISH ciicaats Dugers: Tail special attcution to a few ee- | Terms € be Compiled with iu seven Gays irom day of | Mistaking His Reflection im a Mirror | ¢olved by Lieut, Lemly, whove ready wit and | Extx and Hollis ML. Essex, heirs at law of F fuse ob prom maining very desirably located (u sale. for Another Man He Opens Fire. &' Francis Von Essen Essex, deceased (a grandson from $2,050 to 84,000, on sinal 3. ALBERT DUVALL) pyuy many hundred dollars to the government on | of Peter Von Essen), be cited to appear in Mente. ‘See them betore you buy. oc3l-eokds JOHN JOY EDSON, totaal this trip. He suggested to Mr. Curtis that ‘ 1 J \UNCANSON BROS, Auctionceres Aburglar secured an entrance to the resi- it would be well and economical to | cout and that the rights and duties of the D if dence of George M. High, No. 66 Bellevue purchase a sufficient number of canvass Commissioners be ascertained and the instruc- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWU-STOR WIND ii ii i i 1 “4 ” tions of the court in the premises be given to Cee Boe bah Lin ORF pay INDOM | place, Chicago, Monday night, and seeing his | cases, commonly known as “telescopes,” in Pp i i i them. The above-named heirs are minors, and 1 WEEN SUUTH Cakv.- | image in a large plate glass mirror became so | which to have each member of the party di = ND DSTKEET SOUTHEAST, badly rattled that h@ drew his revolver. The | bis dress suit and the spotless linen which | Beir father and mother both being dead, leav. F E BEST SIX-ROOM the city for the money; 513 to oz. cellar; two latrobes; bricked-im range throughout; crystal as fixtures; mirrors; all modern’ improvements. Inquire of OWNER on pabst tes ST. N.W., 8 KUOMS AND Len. pew paper and grained in oak, with other mente. Rear cable, electric and belt line cars, ELE HSTK LINA AVENUE r preuises, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated October 14, Asgonticc fashion says must accompany it, The sugges- | 128 them no property, there is much sympathy it . Apply to J. ORVILLE JULNSUN, “ es TET TY Bo A.D. 1586, and duly recorded in Liber 1214, folio 150 | man in the mirror did likewise, and in a mo- sheen, of 'S8°S- | felt for them in Georgetown by persons who : Ok SALE—BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F ST.N. “ oe a 2 y 7 cle ot k —The following very cheap and desirable Brick | St #4, of the land records of the District of Columbi, tion was at once ‘adopted and seventy-five of a 10TH ST. BE.: 6 i new and very picity; erdics. apply to J. UR- VILLE JUB SON, 40% Pa. ave. iw. 30 OK BZD] -BY BR ©. HOLTZMAN, REAL &s- ww cand Insurance Broker. 16th aud # reer) - - i shoul fit of the = Gefault ‘having been inade iu the payment of the | Ment the pair were blazing away at each other | those receptacles winch will always, Lork jus, | thimk they should have the benei Gaves Yineinal “aud, juterest, and, at the “request of | with a precision that was bard on the mirror. | q little move were purchased ut tho wholes | oVe-mentioned bequest, we will sell at public auction. in front of the | Mr. High and his family were at dinner on the | rate of $1.40 each. Somebody may criticise Dis CT GOV. M OUKTEERTH DAY OF NOVEMBER AD, isso | for below, and when the shooting was heard, et eee a ae a TRI ERNMENT. Piece oF parcel of land and Premises aituate ts thee | '0Bether with the noise of breaking glass, there | buy thom for themselves, but the fact is une MISCELLANEOUS. of Washington, D.C,. being the north seventeen feet | Was & sudden loss of appetite on the part of | changed that Mr. Curtis could not have rebar a panne A by the ge 3 _ _— lour inches front. by the full depth of 1 rr the table, Mr. High grabbed a|done @ better thing. Well, the “tele- | missioners making the probationary tertos BI SEN RED bered 7. ered nine hundred | CVery one at the nen rank a, Ls » y ‘T—@13.50, NEAT SIX-KOOM FRAME, | ®t! ull mod. imps; lot 24x95. ley; | thereon. 2 : ¢ - | of e Pierce viectiat near Bigs water, epuent | Pace 8,000; uty 62.200 fat ngitee, 0" A | ero aale: One-half aah balance i three equal gad floor was reached nothing was found ut | quired « good deal of jack and a great deal of | An order was issued yesterday by the Com- oor. a —— sonatd ih te ie broken mirror and an open window. By tience and no small amount o! ive releasing vel 7-3m* JOH SALE OR RENT—€ DESIRABLE LITTLE | gemi-atuuaily, aud secured by dood of trust dees tue | this time the whole. fashionatle neighbothood Sicquance tetcrs evans of the delegates could | Frank West from the reform school, his circle; $0,000; Fant $35¢" Abpls CHARLES Dane Sere Oo eaninek ae en cto | wan in an uprose, Private telephon2s were set | be ied to believe the ‘‘telescopes” were the = having promised to look after and care 603 14th st. nw. ee 0c25-2 ancing nd recording at purchases ‘Terms of | 8t work and the East Chicago avenue station | proper things to use. Now, when we leave the bim. Foe sabe cto INVESTORS EIGHT, wale 24 Pierce pL, 8r $28.30 2 Lthet. ww. Or. 15 2 thy to be complied with in weven da: patrol m, With a load of officers, was eum- | train, the “telescopes” are collected in less| The Commissioners yesterday issued an or- pitel st BB eet hehe a Oran Tide strest GEOHUE E EMMONS, ~"f Trustees, | moned. The arrival of the police added to the | than five minutes, are bundled into « wagon | der granting an extension of time of thirty dh ar. L, Ler z0th bet.Q& H, Nae era 05; Just Suished: $1,000 each; will pay 1 ~ itement, and there wi ors that th 1 fe ‘tively in- | days from November 1 to the Metropolitan Verav- ur S, 127. dt co Soth or. Qaw., rs mut. Bet: reut for 81: BAEN&S & WEAVE, OcSl-eokds Preaithgsee Scene See ea seradioprn ys gi pete ee vely ne sor tee ion Of tan OFFICES. Ft : ee EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. ble murder had — - | significant sum of money. a the completion sare 2 r 5 jewant SALE— —— vestigation showed that some one had placed a AIR: ments on 434 street. Ofn. bested bystesus 680." Dallas 409 1dthatise. 6 TE ‘Pesan SOUS THUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK STABLE AND NAR- | ladder against the rear wall of Mr. Higl's house ae ee een Soe ae ‘The Commissioners have received « letter S41 F.2d Boe yator, 45 Fenton place, Or,10 30, STABL oclé-3m OE SEVENTH: STREET ONGHTH WEST’ He | and had forced the window and entered. The | _ TB? international excursion party has, in- | ¢rom Mr. Geo. T. Rose calling attention to the ot foe ives Aea OO le eo To Enis FOE SALE_WE OFFER SOME VERY ATTRACT. | _‘TWrEN BAND QSIKCETS. room door was open, and the light from the | dividually and collectively, been the recipient | fact that the streets in South Washington have La ave, from 10 to 20 Yu F st. aw., 927 F stn. ive aud Complete 6 and 7-room Houseson M street | _ By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 17th day of | hall fell upon the mirror in such » way as to | of a good many tokens of esteem in the course | not been swept for the last three weeks. a. TR, M1 oi cay tera “For partctlary apyiy tas Price® S04 | July, Lesihand auly recorted 1 Liver 143 {oll | give the impression that some one was ap-| of its tour, but the prize souvenirs came to eee : ; oF partie ply ts and recone }4th st nw......eu0 1509 14that aw... pat TF 1b Ye SWORMBIEDI & BRADLEY, | Sumida; aud by direction of the party secured tuereby, | proaching through the door. hand three or four days ago. They were all DR. WOODROW’S THEORY. Stores, 1016, 1018, 1022, 5 Be oh se FE Kee Sacre. | She uncersianon crmeiens Win see ot Pua eo 2a see: done up in one bundle and when Secretary ecticut ave, will be finished 48. brick., 329 L Fe 'SALE—I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE ie front oF Sreprenise oo chee Sa NIN. a Connne W. RILE ° BLE VEMBER, 1889, at 4:30 O'CLUCK | Thrown From Her Horse and Killed. | Curtis cut the string and removed the per | The South Carolina Presbyterian Synod spo ae ape ieee forge ae _ E geod for copy of Peenaaend Parpere, BERR Ae Fane ene Oe od cad eeconte tute Tz; Lot] One of the saddest accidents that has ever | he was surprised to find one dozen—awhole| Refuse to Admit Himto Fellowship. ~OR AERT—UXFU — ——— | POR RENT—AT 8150 PER MONTE, VAIL, cor. 11th and E sts, n.w. ocS-1m*__ | {on in square bunbered sour Luudred and forty-Rve | Occurred in this vicinity happened near Green- | dozen—nice, new, clean, white shirts, An ac- — uable section of Washin; SALE—30: 3), wth wo-story Brick stable companying note informed Mr. Curtis that the | From the Philadelphia Press. ire eel Ge PF oteades au Army or Navy officer oF | the aduth elit fect front of Lot numbered one hun | Ville this afternoon, says a Wilmington, Del., | ComPsn: : ere the best products of | ‘fhe Presbyterian church in South Carolina see ‘Thishuuse le complete, and eonvensnte Nemer of Ccuwrens:sheated by hot water? two beth | dred ang eyenty (Ib0), by the depth thereof, in Ded. | dispatch, Miss Josie Robinson, aged eighteen | Se", .™ if ess 1Gt ww, 12r and has? large double bed rooms: near Dupont cf Sounes end alice aciies Gameroom treet W, Z. Partello’s subdivision of lot gi; | "Pe : factory which we visited @ little more than | 14, not scttled the much-disputed question of 1 Pat ae Lor 40 000 es App te FA BETILES CO.” | SGuabien W-LILEY DEEBLES SIO Fae ecletiol | sid others, tn suuare numbered fous fended org | years, daughter of Henry C, Robinson, of a|awock ago and they were intended F Zist ot. bet. Rand 5, 1srs. per year... ‘M st. uear Conn. ave. nw. ir, per year | East Capitol st. weat Capitol, ir, per year. ws} 2 #59 ot , central location, « rooms. 2311 Mi ot. w., per mcuth. 1508 Vermont ave. nw, pei mont ‘aiLeE rty-five. (44! forty i P i ff Adam's body. The state synod = = = = r 7 tribution among the delegates, Now, | the creation of {0 RENT—HOTEL WINDSOR, COR. 15TH AND | [}O" SALE 8200 CASH-BALANCE ON 20 YEARS’ | (OTUING, ‘Qne-third cash, the residue in equal | !0cal firm of bankers, was out horseback riding Pe Gene been anete ekarts tanec aoa aed Maseuenet Spartanburg, and yesterday N.Y. ave. rently Temodcled and repaired | why not obtain « home? SWORMSTEDT & BEAD: | istallments in 12 and 18 months, with notes bearing | in company with James. Field, a nephew of delegates the thing could have been arranged, | when the of the committee on theologi- oughout; steam beatand ejectric bella; located on | PY "Gop at, BL iucerest at six per ceut peraunum until and se- | Postmaster John Field of Philadelp! and eee" ™ report “ re orvoute President's house, Us. Treasury, | Ub i 021 Fst. _____ocd-lm_| cured bys, deed of truston the property sold. Ali | Sy. Greenville Miss Robinso: from | but as the delegates outnumbered the shirts | o9) seminary was taken up for consideration @ Ss: War and Navy departments; cars pass door fur E—911 18TH ST, NW, SPLENDID 3- ravezencing sad recording at purchaser's cost; 8200 | When near “2 : very considerably the matter was good all parts of city. Address. W. NAIKN, Washington, yaad Bawement Brick House, containing 12 | deposit required at the time of sale. Terms to be | her horse in an effort to grab her hat, which f le. Finally Mr. Curtis decided, after | 8nsetion was created by a minority report dis- be 2 bath rooms, &e, Newly papered and painted | complied with within fifteen days from the day of | had been blown off by a sudden puff of wind. | f @ puzz! i abe the action of a former synod which had - — {hrouguout: plumbing, ‘range and furnace have all | sale, otherwise the yroperty willbe resold at the riak | Jyer sail was fractured and, ais q | close personal observation and careful inquiry, | proving 2 = perfect urdcr, Price, $11,000. BEALL, | aud cost of the defaulting purchuser, pegs nboring house. Medical aid wae sum | that none of the delegates were suffering from | condemned Dr. Woodrow and his evolution PCI 4 132) al ocz-lm A '. Serctarties For Y OUNG Mex. | oe cod FLEM EA ‘Tivenper} Trustees. moned, oe nothing could be done to alleviate | # lack of shirt. The secretaries and attaches, | theory and expelled him from his professor- i D HUUsE. 2oy SOULHA ¥ located; between East Capitol eptaiuing 12 rom SPARSE EE | awe rau ruaax ow 4 areca. oe T i oblnat an aliod wate ent aoc | wba noveegw rg vere cede mw | Peer ag, dring which the WELLER & REpeTTI, MAND By YOUNG MEN For BLACK CHEY- | Noan Warxen & Co., Pe Were circles of Wilmington and her sudden death is | Nhite linen every day in the week. The p fact was brought out that the prevent faculty - 326 Pe. ave. a0. IOT SUITS AND FOR MODERATELY All 500, NECKWEAR, new petterns, 390, generally regretted. —— — t' of the seminary have ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE 625 Pennsylvanis sve, HAS NO EQUAL. sat ooon De ho valet ee ous source from whence they sprung, buta few rere ory Dr. Woodrow by refes- i ciogle, Au rooms, @10y per month. SHORT ENGLISH “BOX” OVERCOATS, Our Qustom MadeClothing | 92-50 NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR 81.90asuit Alaska’s Silent City. minutes’ reflection convinced Mr. = a of students pormiesion’ a sre Is rooms with Marge stable consecting: S300 AND WHY NOT, WHEN A HANDSOME, Great success in our Fa | 35°. “ “ HOSIERY 190. L. B French, who has recently returned | hé,train hands Ronee freer ‘ns. a clean | tend the doctor's scientific lectures at the state Tee aa ee TTENHOCSE & GUNNELL, DRESSY SUIT OF THESE GOODS CAN BE $1.25 LAUNDRIED PLEATED SHIRTS 890. to Chicago from Alaska, saw the wonderful and | shirt; therefore unto the engineer and the fire- | University, where he continues to fill the chair NOAH WALKER & CO., Overcoats. Prices from of mineralogy, geology, botany and zoology. Adame Buikiiug, 1355 F 5 . much-written-about mirage which has been | man and the conductor and others of the crew HAD FOR $15, AND A VERY STYLISH 625 Peansyivanis ave. $7.50 to 625. 125% GUARANTEED FAST-BLACK HALF HOSE cA thie ileal Oty" dh ae lly did he give those fine garmenta which had been ay Se — ee cee a : OVERCOAT MADE UP WITH STRAP SEAMS Our Kersey Box Cost. |” 50. sconce WOOL GLOVES 200. visible in the summer season from certain | sent him by the aan Capen te sympathy with DreWoodroe. "Tie tented : AND RAW EDGE CAN BE BOUGHT FOR The Pride for Young Men. points in Glacier bay. He described it as fol- | Semighte servative of the Woodrow men voted with the ; THE SAME PRICE. NOAH WALKER & CO, Cassimere lined. nae lows; ‘About 5 o’clock on the afternoon of an ‘HE SPOKE EXGLISH LITERALLY. easy byleened oe Pegs tr 4 wi Fr coN. - 8. L. BACHRACH, early July day we sudd Perceived rising | Those foreigners who are members of the | S02" id wow te the Sukeoees at 2 ‘E ASSERT WITHOUT FEAR 0) ‘i 625 Pennsylvaniaave. | Our Prince Albert’ and THE COT-PnIcE OUTNITTER above the glacier, over in the direction of Mt.| 1.247 and whose knowledge of English has serenely chureb har- 3 TRADICTION THAT A BETTER OK MORE Four-button Cutaway are 1223 F 8T. ¥. W. pincer pty Sew spmenees perdi are been acquired principally through the use of | Those theolog’ yg We ip 1 STYLISH OUTFIT CAN'T BE HAD FOR THE demand ee = | distinct! ving toward the dictionary sometimes themselves into | 8 scientific course under Dr. Woodrow at the ss MONEY ANYWHERE IN WASHINGTON. 7; mee 1602 Tm Sr N.W. We Fppellek apne roids well ‘defined peculiar places by the too literal use of English | university vigorously protest against the action 13. Z NOAH WALKER & CO, es our Nobby Business | “7 uiiiine or curs. wii colors Just at fol- | streets and | soc Here and there rose tall | as she isspoke. Ata reception the other even- | of the seminary authorities prohibiting them an THE DEMAND FOR BOTH THESE LINES 625 Pennsylvanisave, Suits. Prices from 910 | \242* Uric-n: “wr uautown, I 7c. lurwe haul: Saxony, | Soiree over huge buildings which appeared to | ing one of sttaches—an officer of ate tentanieereens teeun omen ieee ® cout tinat rte By i'colota, “Ail our Yarue‘are the | be ancient m or cathedrals, It was a | social in W ‘one | unless the three synods (South ‘Geor- HAS BEEN 80 GREAT THAT WE ap. Sinevetedh Ge on alkenes. Al beat city, one ‘which would contain at least | of the toe young lady | gis and Alabama) which control the seminary HARDLY KEEP AN ASSORTMENT OF SIZES pore ctorma | lity" Our ts rhe ee eens a rk gge yeh seen Milwaniee (which, by the way isthe ty for Suet these pits s soene bere} anioded Soeatiy aseaa ae ALKER judershirt Ladies ‘and jiraged over Lake Michi, officers were detailed young lady ex- ‘usefulness institution : 5 . 10 "Or Sones we nertentemep oun | "A=: © 0v, intwoand three pieces. | Sli fay Tocran some stores fOr enn ny posed coaaharehty Serko toe porter 4 pressed her regres tothe attachs that she sould impaired, if not totally destroyed Gr 1K 30 sue. cor Bae EIR 625 Pennsylvania ave. Cape Overcoats from 234 | W3)%, S¢l!_Musline at oust. not look like a modern city—more like an an- | not speak but,” she added, “Tecan : EO. W. LINKINS, 10th and Hate nw, | STOCK OF THE SUITS, AND ON TUESDAY See The aw ____o'> | cient European city. converse in Electric Lights tor China. } NT_FLOM OCTOBER 1—1301 zist er.| WE ADDED ANOTHER LOT OF BLK. CHEV- irs Fors Axo Waars Rerun. the immense height of the OF course | | ‘Ob, you are all right,” said he, “for while! pitisburg is to furnish China with electrie Fast jery desirable corner brick Teaideuce,cou- | 10T BOX OVERCUATS, MEDIUM WEIGHT, 0030-38 Prices always the lowest, we were much excited. The who were = Speak but little Eag- | cht, The Westinghouse electric light com- a ed ee MEUE aa BER ectpe = | loorand'ran stay. "We Goth hed‘oumeras cod | mun speuke French samarebigs” n°" | pany han foot eoured the entra fo arct« ata auu in periect order. FOR ALL WINTER'S WEAR. THEY'LL ‘out of the city, «= S different gner looked: central station large electric light plant in Ro om 2 PURE PROBABLY LAST THROUGH THIS WEEK. | J) xsax Jerk Lue 9022-1 sna Lob Barbra, aire byte ug re reached pont into the taoe off the caions in the mildens | Poking Obine, Be mierda. "Tae E eres: 8 mRO 7 —. Bo i shuyped company Dolls Taian aay Sp enED, HOUSE, 1 2B. BARNUM & CO. To meutisul Line is Laster tes \F- as fs pach =u ms pony 1 shoal ee the spectacle lasted | gr-r-eat liar-r; I pone pg, Eo aol, tows ts yt ‘with we & CO IST oe — EEE 0030 981 PENNSYLVANTA AVR Write soc Saveripuive Seles has tae een Workmanship sud st waste 010-am | about twenty-five minutes, Bever.” oent lampe d

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