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* THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1889. __FOR SALE-HOUSES. ; CITY AND DISTRICYr. FROM GLOOM TO GLOOM. =——— : Hectic ch — Fe SALE -A NON-RESIDENT INSTRUCTS US| G2 A wealthy London merchant gives the | His Visit to Virginia and the Ass ult | Killing of Dr. Peters in Dark Africe COL, MUSSEY’S EXPERIENCE. TOKY BRICK HOUSE ON iw. for 3,200. For particu- oy, oO A BAKTHEL, 224 434 st. now. Rew Setar, Prueee at $2.60 each 81.000 « ;bal’ | secret of bis business success as follows: “I That Did Not Take Place. and the Fate of His Party. 618 sT. NEN ” — Semel mon nly permeate thro Pa = — pebreneatr uae It mend ere 100\ 1420. L avegorean | ROK SSLE-ONT BETWEEN ISTH AND 14TH, | “ichydy™ BWOKMSTEDT# BHADIEY | | always feel happy when Iam advertising, for| Col, F. D. Mussey of the Cincinnati Commer- | The New York Hiruli's Zanzibar cable today 5 “WRieHt & STOCKETT, 810 F nw. $9) be rented for ‘ofiices...63 “ jeazone “inelty; entire b.ock (both sides) R SALE—TO INVESTORS—EIGHT 5. then I know that, waking or sleeping, I have a | ciat Gazette has retarned from Virginia, where | S®¥* information has reached Same of the mas be be-t ROOM 4 0 172 Tacha ate hawe.68 | Sneed C.F ORAMAM 1sbd tomate Biri: erie apd pore Biltrar ah a strong though silent orator working for me; | he was engaged in seeing how elections arc | *kere of Dr. 1’, ters, the organizer of a German - oS & st. 2. JOK RENT—6 MONTHS OR LONGER, 1501 0 African colonization 4 the movi BPR SSUE CH AP CK Hotse ON EAST bale BARN8 & W one who never tires, never makes mistakes, and | C°™ducted there. He is pretty thoroughly colonization society an moving tn. Completely. Furmisbed, China, &e.: 10 roous gud bath: 21U0 per month in advabce; refer ences required. “Apply ou premises 7-3 OR KENT—155% 8TH ST. N.W.. FRAME HOUSE coutamning 6 rooms, beth, with al) mod. imps: two- story stable us rear: 62.500. By CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 5 uer of Istand N sta s.w.; store aud dwellim Teoms; $2,000. by CHAS. 5. SHREVE, 100: Bw. Fe RENT—611 10TH ST.NE, BRICK SEVEN rooms: @'4. W13 (10th st. te- Brik, seven Fooms. $14 LM SAUNDERS & BHU, 1103 st. w. i % 3 tired and a fe tra hours of sleep would not | *Pirit of the Vita company, and his entire ex 4 pitt He TOHHOO, WO ge eight rooms, who is certain to enter the households from | 4i°m "him. The fact that Virginia has gon: | edition. ‘The party’ were massacred neat i 1 bath And cellar,“ go00. eS! BOARDING. which, if at all, my trade must come.” To] democratic docs not seem to trouble the colone! | Korkoro, on the Tana river. One Puropean— Conn, Ger, Lith & Fatan.w..200 | Trim nw. soveu roous and betkrcabioct unuicln ac. | PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD, SOUTHIEN | eccure the services of such an agent as this | so much as the persistent spreading of a rumor fappiwed to te Lieut, Tiedemann, a companion of 16th ag Goan. ar FOu SALE 600 will buy a nice little Home on | FoR RENT—607 4TH ST. XW, OPPOSITE JU: | *2Tewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tux | that he was assaulted in Richmond, and to save ror ‘eters, who was wounded—and one cwith stable, per ‘Latayeti 1th st, mia Imray ois sosuen tat oad callers nicely diciary square, Well Furnished Rooma, with firat- | Ey Sr It is read by e body im | bimself from mutilation took to his beela, A mali escaped. The party are supposed to 000 North Capito 160 | vepered. board: house modern ;electrie belis; speak. | EYESING Stan, yao " im | have been killed by the Somalis or the Gallas, Pat. near Dupoit cit. © | “FOR SALE—11¢h at. n.w., Brick House, six rooms, | ¢,0°¢,.ible board: house modern elactric Bells: aye Washington. party of the colonel’s friends surrounded him y the is or the 260 | tethandceline, 3.350,» sronz sosretnv. | 27-2. 4s soon as he put in an appearance in Newspa- sae eg See are also credited with the tb p. tn. Sa ae eA TREES ‘ Scr dh ‘oath atchery, It is unlikelythat theMasais hada hand Binear SicPherson sq...300 Btu began 0 Cae PAA Goases, Lx Dratk 4105 Board. Ved served st hours te uit | Sudden Death of Thomas ay — > pies onl peeeriarey di sete ecahian —— massacre, as cayenne West. 5 NT_TEN- SSE, MOD. IMPS.; | E near dic! mn 9q. + + | all. . . z x resident o 8 ENT TEX roOw aoe 30m hahah: | Rat becenre rete gee Lark New brick, eigit pyotue sud bath ad. ips: | “Terms moderate, ns-ze | Mr. Thomas W. Mahoney, an o orkoro if 150 miles from the coast, following eporter. “Noone ad- even an unkind or insulting word to serene = bruises without finding any. th ry A ply 1108 Lat. new. 07-30? ten © tbo.” 4 . ARGE AND COMFORTABLY FURNISHED | Washington, died suddenly this morning at his |“, “! - e course of the Tana river, The latter forms > Sea eS foun Brick, central cation; 6.000 ste’ acar| Ls *oum wih acoune heat ctommoaiiee a | ome, 751 6ih street southeast, Mr. Maboney the ei ttart was a lie throughout,” remarked | the eastern boundary of the British East 3 . Est ne. 2d, eigut d bah, $3,000. DAVID _v. | moderate Furnisned, Delightful Corner House, just shove STONES, ee oe 83,01 be African company's territory. Dr, Peters. im it Carele; tasbionsule ocstion; 10 rooms an -3t no l-1m' Inguire at 471 Cat. n.w. | Was born in Georgetown March 17, 1812. For | dressed SUG F st. nw. nol-1m D following the course of the Tana, established besatituily furuished.fur_ace and open fiat a {OR S\LE—CHEAP-FIVE NEW FIVE-KOOW LARSE,, WELLFURNISHED ROOMS " wITH | Many years he was employed as master mason | me while i was in Virginia; I was treated most | German stations on the east oak to the great ocaretal temant only @10\) yer, mouth. Keferencs Teens Bre ge OO toe tae five houses "CH | ave te Saharan St the Auburn, Feunayivaula | at the navy yard. During recent years he was commas. Way tay o7gn allowed me to | disgust of the English, who finally beaded his g * ve Pri a BYE. OOF. We : en’ @ roomsin which ballots were ff and followed h " z it. hw ig it? - off an e. 1 eat as SFetaw. | ,sts.. withstable 90 | Panic it, aigand' sts, ».w. a MSS MARY CHERRY 022 14TH ST N.W. CoN, | Pmplored at the Navy department. He bed | received—an unusual and unexpected privé Though his ostensible object was to relieve IB RENT—HOUSES U3? AND O34 I BI. XW: | Conn.ev. above it... 2001 OK SALE—FIVE-KOOM BRICK AND FRAME | NM venient to the 14th-st. cars. anent and | been ill fora month, but was so m lege. The author of the assault story was very | Eine eh he teat 140 per moptheach. Address 1HUMAS ag BULLE1INS CAN BE OBTAINED AT OUR OF- House, water aud sewer se in yard; rent $144 Hausient guests accommoduted at ressouabie rates | this morning that he arose and was preparing circumstantial in hi T Vi ha a Fac ost LO Opportunity of advanc- EN, City P.O. Box 551- _ BO 4 | Fick “THESE HOUSES CAN Bu INSPECTED | lot 18x10. feet; izth st. wear Nb.w. ‘Price §: Call. 23-1m’_ | to go tothe Navy department, He sat down intial in bis collection of Virginia | ing German interests, and thus gained the en- I Ok KESI—_ 7 aA 19 ONLY BY PERMITS FkuM OUR DFFICE, Good investment, Address box 12, Star office. n’ -— inn acaeaben s Seedy eed weeutricken with —_ — the time at —_ a mity of the British East African company and froaabansets “5b oa 1503 Fenn.avea.y. | Ree eee eee eee ASB UIE death by a sudden attack of heart failure. He Be here wasn'tany other testimony | its allies, He P. UBBI Ne re Eistresicainple price GE ‘OoR Re "BREE | Goons top Was a member of the Metropolitan McE, church, | C8229 se of the cave I would come out abead, | "'Krkoro ie in e part of the countey beyond ue hot JOR SALE—LARGE BRICK STORE AND DWELL- | , We haves complete line of WATERPKOOF OLOTH- | of Franklin lodge, Knights of Pythias, and of bi sounese ig’ “4 rated Roy : oe we British influence, and is inhabited by the Gallas order; price #90 and $80; if furnished #1 F ing, uearly Lew, ob 7th hear Kast Capitol st.; ce- Pid (cote g 7 ‘les and finest quality. Our Gouds the bricklayers' union. Mr. Mahoney was ask Wh hed n lool Po, mn ‘The rey and the Somalis, both warlike tribes, There Apvly ob premises. _ 2 __—oee mented cellar and stabie: lot 1yx96 to BU foot paved | OO Oo on any artieds OF ee tee ty a4) brother-in-law of Mr. John E. Herrell. 7 wens Shere = pee? ere was DO | are no details of the massacre, but no doubt is BGR BENT MODERN DWLG. WITH GAS AND | alley: rent $40, 4 baryuih at 29,900. Suscantes that {tis the best at tee Eee ORE PA attempt at any time to assault me and if there | entertained of the death of Dr. Peters and the Water; large yard, fine coudition: M ut-3t WIGHT & STOCK 11, 810 F st, nw. = ————— had been I don’t think I would have run away; | extinction of his expeaition, 5 of cur OVEKSHUE will outwear tw: if ordi near Brown et, Mt Pleasant. ROE PALECGHEAT BARGAIN IF SOLD AT | kowds. We make the best RUBE. or OTs ite Transfers of Real Estate. T'm not in that business.” ana = i om Bawemeut Brick House, x CI LN vest — 7 . — otentinod inka 8 3 peed ale nest tallabie'on tbe market, We will bot be under | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: cut nd ON eRDonene be What Gov. Hill Says of It. ci price #3: 00. ‘of eooas, 3 “ j a location first <ciuss P Se : DUDS EAL RUBBER 300 91n t. F. R. Lane to S. H. Gowans, sub 145, square You attach any special importance to the or se7-3m a. ‘ (OR RENT—1225 AND 1227 CONNE Peg” E ave.- separately or anoue hotse: 11 rooine s i cs Ox LEN | bSeur Ist. n 45 | 1240¢ Stable, near 1428N at je ia rear, wide jeart of Capitol Hall uly those meaning business ueed appl, 28. KEN = Pot ‘ ett “ earCon.s JONES, 409 B MELVILLE LINDSAY, Mauss 271; $1,800, Elizabeth A. Smith to W. P. Smith, BLA . | democratic victory this year?” asked a World Tage eee be 838 ate hichardeun y D1 | 4 Fayette terrace: Teer Fat once Te \0k SALE—A 10ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON lot 16, eq. 801; $425, H. W. Blunt to Jacob Fus- Society is Not —— from the Gen: reporter of Gov. Hill yesterday. TAL? Jetet., Gre 9 Orewou ave.. 2r.....5 | 1 Fayette terrace. FE Qorth Caroline ay Hen SUL st, cust; beautivul Bur. Bric sell, lots 9 to 13, square 826; $3,758.62. P. Ren- paced “Most assuredly,” quickly responded the Soe RLNT sik ROOM AND BATH, pax wis: | Jé{hs, near. Marat — WiuGiid @ SLOCKETT, 810 F nw, Bots eataee ney to W. McGuire, part Vineyard; $—. J. A. | Prom the Philadelphia Leder. governor. “And so, because it is evident that dow Brack, 1280 Wylie st. between 2th and 13th | 1 et we... th. [QE SALE ALLA cH PLac! one Kemp to Indianna Kemp, sub 26, square 964;] It is well known that in all material things | the administration, flushed with its victory of and - snd Tue, Reut@l7 per month. inure on a CH; FOX & BLOWN, pNP pM fi io Pc i oS L HUNGARIAN, $1,000, Orlando A. Jones to W. Z, Partelio, un-} progress is impossible without counteracting | last fall, was especially desirous of carrying BENT_TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE. 1948 gk RENT—755 47H STN W., $20.40. 79 AND uit) WAIGHY & SLUCKLTT, 810 F nw. DOULTON, &c., &o, ose tag hie 26 to 38, block 13, Le Droit | forces, The constant motion of the earth in! New York. Some good democrats wore doubt. SALE—6-ROOM BRICK, 6TH ST. N.E.: wom Brick, . Cap. aud 11th ‘sou Brick, Waliach st. . Vagguman to same, di nnd Be re Me Berea halt 26, UIk- | the centrifugal and centripetal forces. It ia | Seuce of federal patronage. “1 ‘enton n.e., new Sr. B.; water sud sewerage; 5 hoes row dateben eli. Es oci §-Im* BARNES & WEAVER, 629F st. @18 8 mouth Apply at ub bie, | orbit depends upon the steadfast action of | ful about holding New York state in the ab- need not be i The Largest and Best Assortment we have ever dis- | A. C. Clark played. SSS ee a 8, plec a ¢ CS OLS eo see) ae 1233 11 1H ST. N.W.—CAN BE SEEN _27-31 Ge c OLD ENGLISH INITIALS. Forshew to John Addison, jot 8, sq. 1uz7; | the velocity of a stream, continually checked werner cages allegra hago peed dwoving Purvis! @ fur hui rt E Tus wide LE—BEA' i = i s be eae be ante fend itTBouus from $ to 5. Tuquire 1441 nde te Poss E a x Silver-plated Spoons and Forks with your initial in | 1-586. J. E. Beall to Mary McC. Bugher. un-| by friction, that makes navigation possible. roous. Apply de ae = OK RENi— Eur. 2122 # st. 1908 Lst, 10r., far st, iar without patronage as with it. Democra divided hulf lot 39, sq. 110; $—. Mary E. istat i Xi ot ciple. Pisek to demas alate’ part 15, oq, 102,°¢— The resistance of material substance must be | New York state is a matter of principle. Fite) arten, pitted against the attacks of workmen's tools tory is. stinging rebuke to President Harri- Gi, tg, 605; E-, Thompeon’ fo Mary ¥. | oF there would be no trades and uo manufac | 10" fof the many violations of his piedgea ta tubs 58 and 59, sq. 503; @— L. A.| tures, : ation OF 1 atid Should be seen Letore purchasing « home. MOTO. CHASE-APPLE MAN CO. Gal Fat old English without extra charge, ALE-AT MT. PLEAS ERY HAN WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ea Haas some New 2-stor: ‘ram, cand Q room . aq. Hy 500 year, | and bath; nice lot; -bewuuifily Tocated; only 87,000. | _se4-3m 1205 PENN. AVE- | Harrigan, 87.0 Onder, =| REDFORD W. WALKEI, 10GG F —— - ‘ A. 4 A of democrats before the expiration of their $0 hos = SALE—A GuOD BARGAIN IF BOLD IMME: AMERICAN ICE Cu.. bine Littlerord to E. 8, Alvord, jr., part 8, sq. 12; This law is equally binding in the social com- | terms of office, 27 E st. Bu $—. Jas, H. Turpin to Jos, Bacigelappi, part i ii i —————~eee. — ty Brick Dweiing; | WILLIS’ ICE CO. BS IVER ICE CO. ty . >, munity, though it is seldom as fully recognize: ASELD! &@ BRADLEY, U7 | “Ciitce: 10th and Fata we ios bad Gaak Orders | 70, 84. 615; $1,075. Jesse H. Wilson, trustee, to y. = Crusaders in Missouri. . by Ked Wagons. Depot i 409-2; Osice Le | John H, Kettner, lot 6, sub H.'s addition’ to | 1 every society there are two forces, pulling " Pegrors > | From the New York Sun. 5 7 :. S FOU! hone, 10; V ashii . in opposite directions, the one urging what is ‘ ero yesr, AUR SALE-AT A BARGAINGA MODERN FOUR. | ° Wost Washington; $1,099. J. W. Puillips to J. PP’ urging ' Tisc Ovens, ahey Mae ecotatoe 11 focmn, “with 1ot | aui5-3m waste ES, N. Whitney, parts 18 and 19, aq. 873; 3—. new and untried, the other clinging {ast to the Blue Springs is a temperance town of Mis- J8U0 year: | 10100. in the northwest, tor $6,200.. Irermis tosuit, | SO ———— old and resisting the onward movement. Most | *Uri whose women would, in a case of emor- aogu sear: | SIO Feta NE Av SOBA hart Suovrpen Cares. A Woman Brutally Assaulted. Persons, seeing that these forces are appar- | gency, favorably compare with the finest of — 1 y ently contradictory, conclude that one must be | our finest.” Twenty-five of them, all leadi y Bie {OR SALE—F ST, CORNER— Frank Addison and Stell: colored, r: : raed a : tb Be went etincn) coiee tenis Oona Paget | Ereaueupriye? SHOULDER CAPES received todsy 's Thomas, colored, | right and the oter wrony; and, according to | matrons of the town, broke in the doors of a eZ A ae ee ree 3915 | tor sale ou & at. trom Vth to 1otn ats. | in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, Persian and Monkey Fur, | ™¢t about a year ago and lived together until | their constitutional tendencies and inclinations, newly opened saloon on Saturday night and = >| Shode inland are sgplaaaiell ccs rg nn eter & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. SEAL JACKETS, SACQUES and DOLMANS at Low | about six weeks ago, when they separated, One | they warmly espouse one of the two sides and ¥ oper . ardey night an For aiulibetapplyto WESCOTT & WILCOX, ‘T-ELEGANT NEW DOUBLE HoUsE, | [79K SA! ices. 26 2007 Fa ave. nie « styotite: 22 oome siectric bells and | gia dries 6 rootunmater andvan cach @t.000, | FOR TRIMMING in every variety of Fur, [200 per mouth. Fs. Boundary tet bet 10th, en 1 tue ots New | PLUSH CAPES, SACQUES and JACKETS. CO. 1407 Fat.nw. | Two-story Bay: dow Brick, 6 rooms, latrobe and | All goods at New York Prices, e : : 2 toutly oppoms the ether. Bortanatay ae ordered out eight old soaks who happened to mighs while Gtelis wae asleep’ Wrank sppecred | [OA wore ¢adcwdee aes ceo Scauly bal, | be there enjoying a game of cards, Hiniey, the at her house, broke open the door and nearly anced, and thus societies safely yet surely pro- | *tloon keeper, tried to interfere, but was hit on killed the girl He beat her about the face | gross, But if the violent partisans of either side | the bead with a club und chased down the ranwe: lot 25x134; $500 cash; balances per mouth; WILLETT & RUOFF, and head and broke her collar bone, When he | had their own will, if they could convert all | *treet by four of the masked and ifuriated oF ath at bet Land M ote, n.w. Three-story and Hatters and Furriers, eutered the room he said “You ——, Iam/|the rest to their own way of thinking, the | Women.” He escaped in the roller mill, The Baserient Frame; 8 rooms, water, gas and latrobe; | _au19-3m 905 Fennaylvenia ave, | going tokill you.” Suffering from the effects | destruction of society would be assured, | Club room and all its attractions were smashed e 3 i i .- | to piec nd an old to rho was trying t +00 Korth side T st. bet, 17th and 18th n.w., Two- SBESTOS LINING, PAINT AND CEMENT | the beating the young woman was taken | Ou the one hand, if all were stubbornly con. Pieces and an ol per who was trying to FoR ke T—S15 N ST. N.W.; oi pica bast ama bop espe ee _ WM. €. O'MEARA. sk RENT—1350 WALLACH PLACE N. W., NEW sa NON GAA Vath at. Telia: esse » etd 5 ‘Patent T. C, Chimneys, fire proof, to Freedman’s hospital, where, under the | servative, cleaving rigidly to the past and re- | #8Ve some les of first-class whisky for UR RENT—1407 31ST OR CONGRESS ST. tha price asked: GO1OG © onto) Ome: Ht worth | £9 s.sty Tesrod Roobugs Lice Onmmdee and Char. | treatment of Dr. Purvis, she recovered. Addi. | fecting afl the hes tdees Lecnoce they are new, | “medicinal purposes,” he said, was glad to rum Fic.P ince House, ton rooms: House in excellent 18. Le Droit Fark, Two Good Bricks; one on Lurch | coal. SUE WALKER 80) NS, 204 10th at. 2.w. | sou was arrested and taken to the Police Court, | the community might continue to exist, but | ®Way for his life, a =e o ie he was tried this afternoon, He = could = =! be anid to live, for all dite implies Vasant Denne t6 Comma ‘Two-story and ACKET STORE, THE GREAT BARGA: lOUSE und over to await the action of the grand | growth, and such a condition would simply be R SVEMBER 1, 1880, witha Fine Amortmentar | Ji"Y sud was committed to jail im default of | one of stagnation, On the other hand, if there | Pm the Springtield Kepubtican, ‘Three-story and * FURNISHING GOODBT bail, Were no resistance to new theories and untried | The Vermont commissioner of agriculture, 4:5 per mouth. cow Satory ‘nd Cellar 6-room Houngand bient to cars, churc. and schoo! ‘AE WHILAKe i, fe FP st. m. 750; the other old + D bet. 2d and sd Besement Brick, 10 rooms; 78 FR NT-FU ts, ED FOR Es + 85,000. ED—FOR THE Pj those ably easy terms, Price, if sold this week, 81.6: GEN h pl Ww The only house in the city doin business in this way. __ innovations; if every one, scorning the experi- | A. B, Valentine of Bennington, bas issued ae - Fi = ft Wallach place, One ‘Well-constructed | ; <s ~ , , " ieigu aod Gat ew. Address 3 ouster a Right-room Bricks: #3,000. mined COON GES EY Pose Rope The Body Unclaimed. fase Grejcckatt, rushed headlong into imma- | statement noting in detail the location, char- BE Sa Soe eae ee for ail, $5,000. - eS as EO The body of rt Ni who died sud- 2 "1 sy OF tine | acteristics and prices of the abandoned farm- SEANEY NEW wowed very | O24 Bia! Eee tek x god via maw, Two-atocy ans Spot Cash, Neither Tine or Discout, | , THe body of Rober seen 4 10 die mauy vagaries of wild enthusiasts, suspecting | trecrietnt ung prices of the abandoned farm- ituajed wear Eust Capitol park, 117 F333 Attic Brick; 9 rooms und bath; $6,500. mn enly Tuesday morning, is still at the morgue. | nothing and investigating nothing, the society | 98 jor which settlement is now soughi wc aix large rooms, three sal! reat | 1008 N. Pa 3. eeates Ieania ave. bet. 21st’ and 22d ats, n.w., The police have communicated with relatives | would soon exhaust itself and go to pieces, | It is hoped that in this way the attention of in- neces; ae Gee, Ted. Ve Ce stead & Eats 150 TES. Toth aw bet Mand ite, Daca Teme ae eno ee of the deceased in Philadelphia, If they re- ‘The complaints 60 Sroquandly and so loudly dividuals of small means, searching for com- = Sg py [Stabi a room: Brick House ; 81,000. 6c. HHH O O YY _ CIGAR. j Fy ; in | Made by the propounders of new systems, the | fortable and independent homes, may be at- Pon PSr cLisigs Bguse CORNEA On 70m | “be eae ETN ae a fieewat FourtGen-room Brick on, Kat. n.w.; HHOS ¥ Pilon Ae ie pe in ib | discoverers of new truths and the promoters | tracted toward the state in a more definite Soe Vahet wm ___ne3-2w’_| | Ok RENT—FKOM OCTOBER 1—1801 ¥18T ST. st 1G F st. 2.7. | | Puro all Havana Filler! Sumatra Wrapper! Delicious | heretofore published, was employed about the | Of Various reforms, that it is so hard to obtain | way, The results presented are of the greatest ~ateoe sympathy, or even a hearing, would be much | : 4 Ok KENT—BY THOS. E. wAga! MAN, REAL bw. : a very desirable corner brick Feaidence, con- Fe SALE—AN EXCEFDINGLY DESIRABLE | Smoke! Fravrant Odor! Sales 1.0u8b00 amonth. | Dime Museum. 3 eg fa ove jearing. wou! much | interest and would be startling indeed bat ESLATE BROKER, 917 NW. tyintug 8 ms aud bath, furnuce, open fire places, New House of 6 Rooms, located on M.ryland ave- | Soldeverywhere. ‘suz7-evdm e calme wn if the bencfit of this balance be- | they not been ina degree disc oan ictitnin: Sarees deer eae Re ennte resmante: Rosen se buen e., where values are fapidly iucreaitig F.* SMITE, GHANT TAILOR —~S eal Runes tween the new and the old were understood. | previous state cor. NJ. 5 i ly deco! fe ‘ner is compelled to realize, and this _ i) . eal Estate Matters. Some has said, withtruth, “By delay hb ” ake -|s29 ‘ : Price $0 ‘month, . MERCHANT TAILOR, one % y delay truth | shows that there are thousands of acres of 13%s Md Bat nw 23k Prospect ave., Ur per THOS, J. FISHER Portunity to obtain # comfortable home o! i at owe, pear tote oe " 0 4: . a G. H. Schwab has bought of Johannus Roesig | ripens—falsehoods rot,” Especially when the farming lands which have been abandoued and fora nominal consideration part 16, reserva- | proposition involves the overturn of old and | can be bought for from €1 to 55 an acre. C NICELY-EU RNISHED HOUSE, 1707 | BU4t THz. A HARDIE } 11th st. tion 10, 20 by 70 feet and 2 inches on north side | cherished habits or the destruction of theories — -- — Inland ave. $1,500 per year. BEALL Fok SALES 1522 BST, Now. THAT ELEG. The Boy and the Balloon. of Pennsylvania avenue between 3d and 4% | that have long been held, it is better that it A Lost Child Found. he st. New ‘Lhree-story and Basement Corner Brick A “Charlie Ross” drama has just been =“ i 4 id meet with whatever resistance is sin- House contuiziag 14 roums: Sleeping apartments: | ‘What will the Purgey boy do next?” is the | streets northwest. and has sold the same to D, | shoul ‘ | “ 5 d cerely d. If it conta 4 F, A. Buckingham has bought for €9,724 of | more firmly for the patient waiting: if tdo not | ti of a lost son to.» widowed mother's arms. 14.50 13 + Workmanship aud nt cuaranteed, 6e10-2m ——_——— TO witu circular b.y window, finished in natural woods; : smphas cubinet mantels, tilings, &c.; very superior plumbing | gey isa budding inventor. He attended the and steam-heatiny For price, terms, &c., 74 2d ot. nec or. apply to k.ED W G, owner and builuer, | Stafford Springs fair recently, and saw « man | W, W. Mohun et al. subs 139 to 152. square 861, | its fallacy will be the sooner aud the more | Four years ago Mrs. Fannie M. Butt kept « 44 Juckson alley 1.2 4 1636 15th st. nw, 9-1; undertake to make an ascension in a hot-air-in- | fronting lod feet on 7th street, 97 on Acer | thoroughly exposed. boarding house in Minneapolis. Raphael Price, 20 108 ‘ani rundary : JOR SALE—ON 13TH STREET N W. BET. N.Y, i treet and 100 on F street northeast. Fs taf PRS boar. "= ¥ Jit: | hick ieasnaicn tails Peat ASTEREAEE |The ad went home, conrinces they ke"coudd | smut Petty hae bougit of James E. Hibbs CHARHY Lannant. Sanaingy, butees sepened. Sica Det bad OY., 1821 F st. S E04 alles. Price 48,000. SWORMSTEDT € Bick be On eee cet a? Could | tor $7,500 sub 73, square 242, 22.67 on 14th oer - < KOWN ECU, 1321 F at i i » young son named Frank, One day when Price ‘AT SIX-ROOM FRAME, Y, ni rig up an apparatus that would ascend. First | street ‘between N sireet and Rhode Island| A Woman Who Ought to be Counted | Z 7 cehie teandl ed " near ter. Ké 7 “SALE-MODERN DWELLING 1097 15 he got some old wool sacks from the barn, | avenue northwest. Among the World’: jas in & dsagreesble m: oo up « 1008 Fat Bee ROME | GE SATE ODERN, DUE LUING 1027 15TH | sowed thom together ‘and lined them with 2 ee is aes Eee. litte boy im tis arms and sad: “Listen to me, n.w. Hours, 12 to 2. chandeliers heated by Turnace, periectly dry con- | papers; then he tied cords to the fabric, and, THE COURTS. From the Pittsburg Dispatch. pres seat must a me or a your ~ FOR SALE—_L( Sromsee | 0 vos terme ney, Boagens. Ayely cm gathering the string together, puckered it into ‘ In almost every great disaster among the | acc; and I shail teke him away. s SALI —LOTS. a ia | Gavel a tusket toate eoua hitch = the | Counr 1x Gaxznat Tru —Chief Justice Bing- | steamboats of the Mississippi river some ideal | Jirs. Butt langhed the matter off. ‘ihe SAlE—CHFAP—FOUR SIXT eo Ae sens 600 | ving machine to steady it with, but ham and Ju Hagner and James, Bludsoe or realistic Given has appeared to | strange threat bothered her afterward, how- For dpmmey trier tela mage) ho had an idea of what “would| Today—Bradford agt. District; on bearing. | leave the impress of his heroism and self-sac- | ¢¥er, aul Price wus requested to leave the CHAKLES W be a feasible substitute. In order to Cincurt Covrt.—Judge Montgomery. Tifice upon the terrible event. Charity Lam- | 2OU-e. On the night of slarch 2 he took his inject hot air into, the bag, he constructed a} | Today—Northcra Liberty Market company | bert, tho simple black negress whose bravery | Sass gene arn enahes so ght one some et eae | little underground furnace in the way the|agt. Augusterfer; flat on sci fa. Same agt, y <4 « police were unable to get any trace of the | Stafford fair acronaut had done, bnilt a fire in | Brooke; do. Duscanson agt, Pitney & Brad- | **¥ed so many lives in the recent explosion of | missing boy or the abductor and soon the mat- | it and conaucted = cele air ae through | ford; on trial. re Corona, ed wages! rae caning ayes | ned anager 0 — — aera ae | & Stove pipe into the balloon. The bag filled Equity Oovrt—Judge Coz. Charity was born in Maryland--when she does | —— > ap Pe er jot beautifully aud soon begun to sway and wabble | Today—Kirksey agt. Kirksey; appearance or-| not know. The crowning glory of her life was | ant ial exueel ne are ee and betray a willing ambition to cut the cord | dered. Smith agt. District; restraining order | her heroism in this disaster. in which forty | trom Price, ‘The first information regerdin, Buford bills Youn Surrey hed nie returnable 11%h instant granted. Hurdle agt. | souls were hurled into eternity without warn- | the whereabouts of Price and the boy was te little Georgie Fisher tobe present at the ascen- | Clark; petition to take testimony of D.& Wiis | ing. Charity was taken abourd the boat by | ceived at pouce headquarters in Alinneapolis 800 | sion, and when the time came for the bag to be | liamsou overraled, Lloyd agt. Lloyd; leave to | Capt. Blanks as chambermaid. The ill-fated perce bree —— — — 3° bayer ho youthful aerona: roke the news | amend bill granted. out was ascending the river at the usuai rat “gry ff the youthful aeronaut broke th a 7 boat id he ri t th ual rate apart, Ce rywonatetsery P gently to Georgie that he was down on the Prosar Covar—Judge Cor. of speed and Charity was toward the rear of | the cull. Mrs. Butt ut once went to California puis pobre eate) cara = sed to we Today—Estate of Philip Wallach; will admit- | the boat ironing when she heard the whistle sirtage te cadgy Ao ph erg Regen alloon and go up with it to keep it steady, blow. ‘ é * The youngster remonstrated fecbly against | {24,t0 Propete end letters testamentary iwvued | The familiar tooting of the Corona had| ving ona claim, Mrs, Butt is now in Port soaring, but the condition of the air bag | Christopher Grammer; order’ to scarch for | Searcely died away when the most terrific ex- | land. — c indicated that no time was to be lost, ani will, Extate of Samnel Gregg; petition for eye ge — oe ~~ _ took ~ “Decorated” Americans. Hi ‘ and the tcraft shivered and shook an : seemed tobe parting in two. Mammy had| The following is 2 complete list of the Ameri- eee scarcely time a the door | cans connected with the Paris exposition upon The Henry George Case. beret eee and the ladies ran in imploring her | whom decorations have been conterred: Grand LE-ON 3 BE- * : : fee: 3 by 143 = a the village of Stafford Sprin azed heaven- Her quick intyition came to her —< ’. tween 1th aud 14th ste. u.w., 154 ft front by 145 E—83.500-NINE-ROUM FRAME ON | ward and wondered as it beheld . big, dingy- | From the Newark Advertiser, id and sbe saw tha t something must be done ao oe a Daan ee e : oe it 1.50 ft alley, with 2 1o-ft. alleys on sides, we | POE SALE—83.5¢ z : BY FISH & MILLEM, 1213 F st. nw. | can sell this property ata decided bargsin to Bitte TBs teet Savaty, MM oWSust © | colored bag wabbling and ducking is the sr | A decision is expected soon by the highest | ai‘dnne quickly to save the passengers, Hur. | FFauklim; officers of the legion of honor—s, P, FULNISHED. = ‘ an im. | improved alley 133 feet. Apply B . . , iivgstueut wo call at CHALSENS PEE Le | nose 10 H st. n.w._ | seventy-five feet from the ground and attached | tribunal in the state in the matter of the will | riedly, but calmly, she weut to the place whers | Puck, Gen, F. A. Walker, Gen. RC, Hawkins, De lw 18, st. n.w., 2r. 205 12th st. n.w., b.! STOKES, &e. F Hall, N.Y. ave. bet. 13th Store and_Dw'ng 46 by wg TOME a Owe Tee 887 aay. Stureand Dwg 2007 w.....50 14th st. nw.. BS uw10 2 portion of the property on leckes Dur APat office for bulletin awed on Weisiendista, wo) THOS. bk. WAGGAMAN, x, rot 7% St _FIV U' i FU 4 7% ct., Corcoran nesr NH. Monta “T WAKLON MATL HRW & CO. 1351 Fat. | $7 0s Sout LOS ft; 1th st. wear Mi Ok EENT—BEAUII# CLLY AND COMPLETELY | 19.4 by 93.10 ft, Coun. ave. ne: 8 uid “438 ‘Oat. al- Way 1 aruished, to privae iauily ouly, Hi. LE) r House: 1200 Uses ueut lowe: Cucle:sto0 per | o7-3t S.W. cor. 13ti ana or gi.cvo bg tle year. Apply on the prem | 140 SALE-TWENTY CITY LO} - ss Lo F Linevin park, from 8300 to 2400 a Lot Om HENT— FURNISHED. tw sthly ap excelieut chance for's MEE ys /1529 Met. investment, KR. H. T. LEIP Bs-oe SW. wo. = SESS eS Len pmnisg ‘OK SALE — BARGAIN — 160.1209 Ost aiw., Ler. 12. PUKNISHED. UIIFUL LOT ON 100; YSx97.6. M. M. PAKKEK, T4168 F st. nw. |ALE—THE CHEAPEST BLOCK OF LoTs ‘nts ss the Purgey boy hitched him to the balloon tue vor.henst; only 80 feet de-p to 10-foot ‘Alley bet. Bs r sp sor trzaty ouiy 80 fect da, Sr75) zath.Land Msteu.w500 in a jiffy and the ascension begun. at | Probate of will filed. Estate or Antonio Pons; BY HIGHT & STOCKETT, St ornw. Theabove is only a portion, of the yroverty on ay | once. The balloon shot away like a rocket, 3 r & 81 $101 Yooks.. For full lst ¢all at office for bulletin ised 98 i TH SIDE OF U 8T. telstand 1otn, (ul. THOS. EWAGGAMAN, | 82 Up above the house tops it soured, while ‘Al Counecuicut ave, between Q and K sts. fronting reserv A. ou) buiding, cor. Ou and F sts. ;also at 1407 F u.w. & VooRHErs, 1418 F ot. nw. k R SALE—HOUSE 1344 RAT. N W. FOR PAR- | to its bottom a small boy kicking and crying | of George Hutchins, the wealthy and eccentric | the life preservers were zoek and parceled thers | A. B. Blanchard and Eliba Thomson; cheva- Ok SALE—TWO LOTS ON TION vE. Heulars write to THOS. BLAGDEN, City P. 0. | and yelling lustily. What the soaring bag w: SENS " out to the terror-stricken ladies until all were | liers of the on of honor—Messts. Henry Det and Q ste, Soutien eae a LANE, | Box 581, Washington, D.C. FY Thithet it'wss bound and. wher eenta become | Waterford spiritualist, who died between two shasta Ihe — ;, | Supplied but herself, aud. heedless of her own | Cocurane, David Kalo, Lyle, Gunnal, Urqubart, TUE SALE-114 CST. NE.) ROOM BRICK; | of the Fisher boy not one of the startled epec- | and three years ago, leaving nearly all his | gatcry, she led the way to the root, Ward, Kolch, Wheeler, William Seliérs, Healey, th at se. lunoom: ieee, ie ‘splendid condition; | t#tors was cgol enough to conjecture, but fear | estate, valued at between twenty and thirty} All who had been provided with life preserv- | Fairchild, William Donne, Edward Moore aud treat Fy road bBtable: i! 00. mn; €7.000. for the safety of little Georgie soon gave place | thousand dollars, to Henry George for the dis- | ers by the noble. seif-sacrificing old negress | John Lufarge; officers of public imstraction— ber.aq; foot. Abpiy'to owner, M.i.C., Star office, “n6-de? bet. =. Lor. per mo. 6 Bat. aw. Luturuished, per wo... weve {OR SALE — SPECIAL BARGAIN — LOT natare 104, New Haupabire ave., cant side, 24 * lo as oe —— K 4. rear fronting "23.14 at; A in the breasts of the witnesses to a feeling of 5 5 “ floated on the surface and were saved, except | Messrs. C. W. Parks, Harris, Buckingham, Har- Ck RENT “BY RO; AOLTZMAN, REAL Bs- | rice 93°78 per ey. footsguay tsa fewer Beck gen relief as they saw the domestic balloon sway | Semination of fhe latter's book on “Progress | yirg Hough, who was struck bys door aad rison, “Hastings, Spencer, ‘Newversy, Gotten tate and Ineurunce Broker, 10th ena ¥ sia... s024-Sa L, BROWN & CO., 1321 F at. rw for a moment or two in mid-air and then slowly | 40d Poverty.” After the death of Mr. Hutchins | Growned beneath the weight above her head. « 12r...¢.6 1212 Ps. ave., Or. 16r....60 2216 Histo sci pat, or. & store 6u stb. 1545 14h ot, Gr.......40 42239 Lith £UU Ist, Or. & store, .4U W420 Prospect FURNISHED HOUSES. JOR SALE—LOT 100 for $2,850, CHAKLES EARL SST. NEAR 1918 81. lox cheap, facing seuth. Aj j 14th wt. nw. b: OR SALE—Ai 0 PEK SQ FOOT, ASPLENDID Lot on Massachusetts ave., bet, 6th and 7th ats This lot faces south and has frontawe of 70 tc thaverswe dep hot lzaft. The locauon is oue of the best ou the Hill. v2-6t SWOKMST.DT & BRADLE Fok SALES THE Now. COMNEK OF STH AND Mi sta, vie, frouting 180 ft. ou Sth st. and 105 ft. on Most. ‘Ibis lot subusvides well tor building and has a hundsome row of houses gppesite on a P C. wot SWOKMSIEDT & BRADL. JOR SALE—GOOD ¢ 2.e. LOL ON 5 5st NEAR 15TH, 8-KOOM BRICK, stury aud Cellar and 2-story Brick Brick, mL; 85,500, “r001 1zth at, near R, 8-room Bric 3 ‘This isa bargain. 6th st. near R st. n.w., 12th st. near Wn.w. 7 rooms, bath, mf. flutter downward and softly drop the scared urchin on the steps of the Methodist church, Stafford Springs at first nourished resentment against the Purgey boy. but it finally con- cluded that ‘ails well that ends wel and it is possible he may be hired to make the Staf- ford springs fair ascension himself next year, ———— see —-___ Color of the Eiffel Tower. From the American Architect, The color of the Eiffel Tower has been one of and the discovery of the peculiar manner in which he had disposed of his large property his widow, who had only been given a compar- atively small portion of the personal property, filed a billin chancery to prevent the execu- tion of the trust sought to be created by the decedent. The case was originally brought before Vice Chancellor Bird. Mr. George fought the case with great vigor. Long and exhaustive argu- ment wis indulged im by counsel and the case washedrdat great length, The widow con- Old Mammy, atter struggling in the water for several minutes, was finally rescued by a roust- about. Ever unseltish, she begged her rescuer tosave the white ladies first and leave her to take care of herself. oe one Lord Falmouth Dead. Lord Falmouth, famous in English racing dorff’ and Stace; oiticers of the scademy— Messrs. Cleveland, Gardiner, James, and King. ——— see Delmonico’s Paris Law Suit. Charles Delmouico has begun a law suit im Paris against Gaillard & Co., a firm of caterers who run on the boulevards a restauraut which annals, died last night. He was born Mi h 18,4 they style the “Deimonico,” and which has 1819. He was the lastof the younger set of the old crowd so weil known with George Payne been generally supposed in Paris to bea branch establishment of the famous New York house of the puzzles of the Paris exposition, no two per- | tended that the trust was inoperative, as the " that name, The restaurant is connected with Hampalire sve, 206x019 to alley; r iv. J agrecing aa to what therealcoloris, Bome | book sought to be disecminated was not of auch | a82 the late Lord Wilton. He was also oneof | § Ganking house and s ticket office, and is re- em $1.60 per toot. TYLER & HU Fe SALE—A_ NUMBER OF MEDIUM size | 8°%8 887 Bs me a nature as could render ita “charity” under the few owvers of race horses who never made ted to be a favorite rendezvous of gambiers, _ oe a em the northeast section st raylewurices | people imagine that it has been plated with | to common law. Me. George's attorney, per | any beta, but entered his horces from s pure Ere claims $100 pec diem damages until the use bg -Utw eu0 cack,” | JOH SALE-TAEOMA PARK LOTS, FOR A SOX. | Hiden. vers lous time, BWURMSTEDE & BEAL | nickel of silver, while others call it red and scutes erased ith equal sokenane Gel bas | lowe of apa TM wan on antbesity oaths lathe mums becianiiwn, Na isleasiieaies Tae aa WS ia zs | 2, Prompt purcuaser. TYLER & RULED OUD, | Ps ENEW THREE-STORY ERICK wousES | others again think thet it is of @ beantiful | was a free country and that a man had aright | ethics of racing and sporting life, In the house | demand¥a further sum of $10,000 Gamages, “Mr. 1307 F st. n2-61 kK St, Rear Sth u.e.; only $2,500; bout $400 | bronze color. The fact is that it fs painted in | to do as he pleased with his money as long as | Of lords, however, be never took a prominent | Gaillard denics that his place is a gambler's Jou SALE—CHOICE BARG! EAR 13TH ST, | Cas; balance on ten years’ time. “A bargain eitier tor | sve ghades of thi if nt ith | he did it lawiully. The will, he contended, | part. His well-known colors—black, with white | resort and claims he has a right to the name, : . 9 ~ . BW STE) ‘e shades of e same color, modulated with u ly. . ns ~ anes Jua Cone. wear Sey 19 chutes tary Cee eauate Feet | BuADLE wet Fat NORMA EY ia* | the skill that the French often show in casce of | was e lawful one and was lawfully drawn. sieeves and a red cap—have been carried to | which really serves as an advertisement of the ago LUCKEY 2 < — 1026 Coun. ave. . 930 F st. nw. © Soe a “o.| the kind, From the base of the first platiorm | Vice Chancellor Bird’s decision was a long | Victory in most of the principal races. In 1863 | real Delmonico. ory Ko HOLTZMAN, 16tnand Fate.nw. | J{QH SALE—1Wo LOTS NEAR DUPON £ CIRCLE Peto Bria Boged BEA BOW OF SEVEN TWO | the color ia « dark Barbedienne bronze, verging | while coming. When it appeared, however. it matt Fetes os eo =e Killed by Cannibals. - ee = 20x60. $3,600. Terme *:500 cus; £500 iu ninety | itol «t. (ail reuted to good tenants) at @ price that will | a little to red; thence to the second platform | Was against the trust and for the widow. The | With Spinaway, . A 1 eee RC foree See es [aes 1 BUS Peek ae Fe Fer Apply CH AKL ES | pas Maudsowely. For particulars apply to SWORM- | the color is the same, but lighter, and from | vice chancellor took the ground that while a | 1879 with Wheel of Fortune. He was successful | A number of natives of the Sol lomon Islands provements: alin bestcundiios. 119 pete ea 2. TE eS ___ve4-1u_| this point to the top the color grows constantly | tman had a right. as claimed, “to dispose of his | in the Derby in 1870 with age payee 1877 | decoyed an Englishman uamed Nelson and Tw ; Febt €8U.3U per wouth, 10K SALt—IWO MONT DESIRABLE FOR SALESBANGAIN— NORTHWEST. HOUSE: | lighter, by five successive graduations, the top propert -as he pleased” he only had that right Pag ere Riad = reltte Malt in jeay | three native boys to one of their villages and fronts; $1.60 foot. Ayply CHARLES at on; €5,00¥, ° Also Lot 20x100, borthwest ; en being almost a golden yellow, Three coats of | during his life. After his death he could only | by ther rt a an rego ones then murdered them. The bodies of the vic- D4th ok Address OWNER 0. paint are spread over the entire surface and | create a trust to accomplish such a purpose. | by Dutch Oven. He beeps - : EEE = = ee —___* ; frame uineas of 1874 with Atiantic,of 1879 with Char- | tims were devoured by their murderers. Upon OB SALE — BARGAINS— CHOICE LOTS AT] | ok SALE—BUSINESS P over all is ncoat of very hard, transparent | Such a trust would be under the immediate | §' 383. with a Hi ‘thi the in of the | yh ae et: Yarnish, which, by reflecting the sun, adds to | control of a court. No court would permit a | tbert, and of 1883 wi ery orn an® | Warning of the massscre captain the difiiculty of defining the color with pre- | book setting at defiance the existing laws to be | one thousand guineas o: with Hurricane, | British cruiser Ro} Forest Glen, Md. Small vayu.ent, down, balance monthly. kK. HER: FO) 0c16-sin 1419 = cision, The varnish is a new patentcompound, | circulated under its jurisdiction and scrutiny. | Of 1873 with Cecilia, of 1875 with Spinaway, and | 94 shelled the villages along the const NCE FOR INVESTME: 1 - A410 G St | DOK SALE—CHAN éb here JOR SALE_VERY CHOICE LOTS IN wr. PLEAS- | BRS Hibaset four, six aud eight rooms; m.i we believe, but it is said to have borne the | “Progress and Poverty” was a book of this | Of 1879 with Wheel of Fortune. A story is told | t.¢ murders were committed. The natives de- ant o¢20, 25,0 aud 35 cents ver tout, Borineet anil southesst part of city, prices’ frou | severe test of use on the iron work of the tower | clase and consequently came under the law. that the only bet Lord Falmouth ever made was | serted the villages and fied to the hills, wi oc10-1m Dato ase, | Sue ite #000. G2 Gercoran Buiidite, | extremely well. ‘The decision was appealed from and a de- | One with Mrs, Dawson, wife of his trainer. the | they are safe from pursuit. Other cases of 7] ¥ “WHEN You CAN —— or —__—_ cision will be handed wa at the November — —- stake being oF te ne Pow cannibeliem on the islands are ° reported. sss » » re is? 8 f errors weon s ae 7 e of these mH that COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Ay ach sales ving vusshager every edvantare | prom the New York Sem Ye Sone eee Le ee ene ee banded her « sixpenny piece set in Bates ta English yachtman. landed from his FOR SALETAT SFECULATIVE PRICES LO 1s ON weep desta Weated (new) wider houses | A hundred men of many tongues and from| The Need of Good Country Roads. _ | ##d mounted as a brood sr gg ek Pola tl pd Ventent to station, and ouly 30 ‘minutes’ urive by hue eee eee ee ey Wok BULEORD. | many climes Lave gathered in Washington to | From the Philadelphia Record. The Rise of Catsup. nme back. A —~ hewe ye to Peuua. ave i. W. WALKE 10U6 F st, aw, Be,. Nee thous before yuu buy. W. E. BUFORD. xs ingto Coll civil a him and for years trade landed on the aan? ew York uve. _.»#-6t"_| create a new language—a Volapuk of the seas, ‘ollege professors, engineers and maga- | From the Toronto Empire. island were done in wrappers on which PEs E—TAKOMA PARE COTTAGE. 7 ROOMS; Git SALE-CENTRALLY LocaTeD Hees 80 to speak. It 18 a gathering to devise symbols zine writers are directing public attention to} One of the most wonderful manufactures were printed the w “Bates, we are looking po — Nindow : cellar under whole house a fine bew | store rovin anod, impa:; lot s4x95: good alley; | of intelligence for men when they become, by the subject of country hghways, and the Van-| of recent growth is that of catsup. A great | for you.” It was also on one of the Solomon tae i .wuer; uly three equares price 8, oc2b-12 fro 93.500. “Terms to suit, “SYLECARUTHELPURD, 1307 Fst. | force of circumstances, mutes; and there are | 2¢Fbilt university, Tennessee, has gone so fer | number of factories have originated in ‘the eee Sahoo eats alin ons bapees ae LEWIS & HEATON, ok SALE—FINE PIECE OF G ST. PROPEATY; | Millions of capital and thousands of New York's | ® t© provide for the free instruction in road | past ten years, and competing brands are as on a — Fagin Bri finally 50k KENT—AT WINTHROP HEIGHTS MON. 20 It front, two good butidings on street and two | citizens who will take the keenest interest in | engineering of one person from each county in | plentiful as those inany jine of manufactured (“4 tain, tesjo weation Band») 8 New, Elegant, Right: | Yaluubie for business wurposce, Fer tistice saree | te evolution of this new sign language of the | that state. ‘The Baltimore Sun, which is agi- ‘Koow Cottage. LC. LOOMIS, lars inquire of TYLER & RUTHEKFOLD, 1907 Fat. | Ocean, It is plain that sailors can put to good berag the question in Maryland, points out oe 9 20/619 V w,, 6-19-30 2210 14th at mw. eas 4 BBL WAKNER & CO,916 Fat. HSE Le tos RENT ay Bows. | 5 ploy, sad sauny tives Sod tunel, (etenty can | eee ee eaten carne eee Sat jue “UI ave uear bs = E 5 mue' one ieee s tte 8 SiR weiter: large lot Wo. MEYeR Bese? aoa agg a hd Seis be saved by the ability to pat, pcb flere Wea imsavecneracckonsten isto pounds, podbie seas Fant iesuu 2OLS fiver Pr tue 33 LEW N: 106 Sth at. aw, Alu Laige Lot near station. shies toma cle tecaemane, Weioe eee coe To = (oreateet a om one ship to another. which is increased to 200 4 commen that part of the world relates to about 402 14th st, Tir... 5 = : "% _— sidewalks laid and roads skeleton of the would not now | dirt road, Prof. Ely of Johns Hopkins univer- ‘Australia who were dice? | FOREST ERR, ACRES SSSBrmcOn Olas | tecoanaiael” REM ot MOTUE POLIS GP EN | reat pot tas Gasca eh the Sees Oo Looe | a ceaate ea ons Hopkina univer Paul on, Rosee! island. Gray chadeaud Nut 4 rees; fine sive at 25th | Bw. n2-6t* | Tuland is poriect sign been} on an average €15 per horee; and Prof. ill-fated Chinese os pines $180 e year. Caillat 1415 H st ne. Fe, SALE OR KENT—A DESIRABLE LITTLE | adop:.u. iid amin are dead who mine now be | Jenks of Knox college, Illinois, argues that s sts Li Home, 9 rooms and, GS npoCs Dupent | liviss wad wailors along the coast been better | with it roads could often -_ TOC 1G atten wont oh Tent eee HACE | COU Lai at Ucar Co APPLY CHARLES FAL» | ablle to speak to one another by signals, Any sys- ‘en miles on wagons chomper, stent Tec red, Lou FOE, SALe-HOURES AND, TOTS IN MOUNT tem of cipenling sont be arade, ona tee is | could be taken one mile on a dirt road to a to the big island at ‘oc24-Lim it. ‘3. R HERTFORD, coming when will solve the problem of | railroad station, unloaded, on the cars, and eal pega |e re OR SALE— ween 6] At sea, conce;} ences “ea Fons Axo Wrars Reranen. 3 Sue thsesateey, Residence on rd such a ayetem already lurks in the of | of the mental on of the hen dd pb, a asainaadalioi Alter Furs ana | Haze stczue ness lows eirale: cellar, ander entire | Ydison, and he has said that the day say come: on their to attend church, lec- onda ts, honete sup canoes gee ‘No work seut | First Aoor—larior, Hbfary, dining room, butler’s | when he will attempt to capture and use the ‘concerts and social at ‘a dis- s out of the city. ‘HUOFF, pautry 26. itchen, electric force for communication at sea, even | tance, and really good by enabling them of New York ia Pe re oc22-1m mee Vubfeve | Third toneTheeceate ee ts he has already done upon land. | ‘The vast | to go'so much ‘more easily, would. doubtless Dail to ‘November 28, Za Ute 20, bay Glesets tn: each Fou: atidsome wood mantels. | consequence oi Yhis mousure is indicated by | raise the whole intellectual tone of the teva person in| ©. D. Garrett of Greensboro, N.C., while om ate fhe Se gteteesrrinaan KSSiaves op yrmcomarm | EERE S ae pa eng d cap lice er pd orf fe menry re ogg ecege Vasetion | wor sa ao Balsigh yesterday. iis condition ain PROS se | visiting cards nestiy engraved from your plate, x27! Scdi tat wwrly 2p. pep, 1306 Fat, | World. Of M* | Sow forced into the towns Sisal, ? ’ A