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4 D.C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1891. SOCIAL MATTERS. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. HANDLERS OF THE KEY. York; C. F. Vanderford, Knoxville, Tenn.; J. J. THE ES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS Clark, Sandy Spring, Ma.; F. iaditell. Co- Oa SALEBY GOVERNMENT OFFICER OR- SALE — a YPEWRITER: First Session of the Old Time Telegraphers 1 KJ. Bloxham of Baltimore, | Warm Weather Caused Increased Mortality pe Pict ens w Arco house near Dupont Circle; Iatet improved cont 6108" ‘Wil all for 80s. ‘Call = — ‘daighen = reare sus im This City. oe pe aL ncn Last Week— Vital Statistion. 20 | steaus heat, wood finish, &e. ‘and weet. 3 Department has returned to the from brps . ‘s pe F120 G wt othee Foote 30 kan it wold Sept. 1. Terine ean. Adres os 318, FOR SALE, OR EXGHANGE-ARNESS oF | Martha's Vineyard. where he spent moti of his | , 4, i see nave map| Tt was announced that Mr. C. M. Heaton, ar.,| “The influence of the Inte epell of warm and aulS2w. GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th ee n. ‘Sy post ottce. every description. both new and second-hand; | vacation. Mrs. Townsend is at Taunton, papier gadis ae marxann's | ¥™ cighty-seven veare old and had begun work | humid weather may be seen in the increased OR SALE—N.W_ ONLY @5.030, EXCELLENT &- | quality. work: ‘Also } Frium tent Goelile ee LENT & | quality, workmanship and prices Gnequaled. Also s | Mass, where abe will reraain until October. FOR RENT_HOUS CITy’s HEALTH. I2r, 1502 7th * —T we ys eTY a st. nw. ; lot assortinent of brushes, com! nets, in 1848 and still preserved the instruments then | mortality during the last week,” says Health Fee, Bes Filion Fete gnce eettiane ae eee Ao-foot alley -ouly’ $1-000 cash ‘bai,” 1,2, Sand 4 | shecta, coolers, Se. at Tigers eye ee eS ok mi didien saxianhs eaeieia ann Oe 1 DME TG LAA Be Re ES BON, 3 font, Uae Oe ese Bad heariy the price. "WYCKOFF & CAHILL, 810 F st. | anl9-eolm Tis ist st. n.w._ | Visiting her aunt and friends in Philadelphia, » | GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN TELEORAPEY— Test by acclamation as a special distinction. | ‘The deaths number 188 as compared with 180 ‘ans Ot Cor. awe aul st ‘QR SALE-IWO SAFETY BiciciEs INA NO. | | Mr. and Mra. A. Miller are traveling through | MEMBERS ELECTED. The president reported to the association that SALE-A 12 PER OENT INVESTMENT IN | F''CSonition! Mopand fea anos Laat Bes ~ in the corresponding period of last year. : = = he had endeavored to collect information con- - Poet eee ix brick houses near goverament printing offce HRs or goalanten alas Cola | fm Connecticst aud, New York oo Ghatt hones: | Tho fret soesion of the old-time telegraphers | Mota, meant? coueet information con-| "4" en jency. toward an incrased develope combinat ‘@ rooms; ain 30 | Tenting for 810.30 a month: price for all, 86,000. Dia, 1-90. lamp: was held at the Ebbitt H this untry and that the It had been satisfact- | Ment of malarial and kindred diseases has been WATERS & T 3 ‘diiantic bids. LG DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. ‘aulsst* ward journey. at louse morning. | country e result n satisfact Pa el et bel beni) gn ATE tah Cee | OF PSLRA REARLY NEw GROGEICG WAGON | | M8 A. 0. Sinclair and two children, Mrs. N. | Abouta hundred members wore present when | orf and vers, interesting. “He advised that | spaces tata copertet Sear dente tom OR RENT—27 GRANT PLACE: OR. x mils fast Rew tay cintow brick 2006 Sm ia Seanleor cco nade: cost $300: suitable for | R. Edgerton and child and Miss May B. Battley | the mecting was called to order by Mr. George ‘ ‘that - | typhoid fever and four from intermittent Ma. sve. store and dwelling. Ppa ES fee ig COLUMBIA SEMBLE “Yea Jobascn tres | aro at the Seaside Hotel, Oovan City, Md. ©. Maynard, the president of the association. | DT? | ave their portraite preserved | congestive fevers, while a comparatively large 5 2d i id that relics if DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. v.w. Soe rind Math and jth ts. B-w__auir-im | The following Washingtonians aro registered | Mr. W. J. Dealy, the secretary and treasurer, | should'te collected Ho vn doms ied tet number of fatal camo from sdveeasea of Whe aie Fmet trick bay windows a tories tad cotter: | Fotne sanz ie eu ING MACHINES, AZ 910: | a¢ the Sheldon, Ocean Grove: Robert Coben, | was kept busy during the fret half hour before | relic be collected for the Several aha: | gestive organs and kidneys occurred during the 4.zgoma on each Boor ani bath handwomely”papered | Mul branch, Domestic sewing machines and patterns, | Miss Madge Cohen, E. H. ‘Thomas and son, | the mes shaking ith old asso- | He thought the membership of the associstion | weck. § 88x105; | 4th and Pe. WM. FUNK, Manager. S36 ‘Alice Brad: ‘alker, Rose ting in hands with ould be | ue ‘Tdih ana 0 avo ee sie Mise ly) Mise Lula Walker, Miss cintes and receiving dues. a sery greatly enlarged. What had | ~The mortality among children under five Ss Fok SALE-MONKEYS, PAKKOTS, OANABIES, | Walker, Miss Nellie Harper and Mre.N. C. Har- been done in the way of looking up old-timers | years of age and of thew under one year old 'YSDAVID D. STONE, 808 F ot. mocking Sind, gold Mabe £5 rap prone, — | PP: Ts was an assemblage of men who looked | had brought togetber old friends and associates | Joep o, uke and of those under : 00 WILL BUY ANEARLY NEW | sy8-2m* ‘7i2 12th st, aw. Tho Misses Katie and Nellie Slattery of South | Yery much alive, though time bas taken the | who had thought each other dead, their paths T. K BROOKS, FOR SALE 22. m I. | the same may be remarked concerning the geu- fOk RENT—3GC N.W.; 1L-RM, BRI Wickurndew brick on Vermont ave. -w.. Grooms | 1.07 saTp REMINGTON. CALIGRAPH, Haw: | Washington have returned to their home after | hair of many and whitened that of many more. | having tended so far apart. He thought there eral health of the city. convenience and tn nice order: $00, 1404.09. ; | Sut Vell DAVID D. STONE, 800 Fst. n.w._ | Hmond, National: Crandall, Hail and ‘World Type-| a two meine Cape May and Atlantic | Many of them had not met for twenty or thirty | Tere ®t least ten thousand old-timers now |"" Tne report shows « total number of deaths of - = rick im nice. “condition. | JOR SALE—WANIED FOR A CLIENT. 46,000 ON | Tibi Wi LT ERG RUE COT Rew ean | City. years, though during that time they have been 2 a 138; white, 79; colored, 59. Death rate per On month, oy NOES OtDD Stone, | [POW SAIM_BICYCLESPs¥CHOSAFETIE® Fon | Dr. Geo. Wm. West and family have returned | talking to each other over grent distances by Se ee 1.00) percanem: white, 6.1; colored, 95.8. ea DAVID Goat ucw._| F latieoorseatiomen. second band sut'uiap ernest | from a three weeks’ trip to Atlaatio City wire, and the click of tho instrument gave | «4 Smber of letters were read from absentoos | Total yopulation, 7. ity-ait. were sider — — ae all A year's boys” ny “f n ve eo, id re oh FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE 45 M ST. N.Wa | tortment’ CaflTAL ACLE'CO. sor saw: | Mr. and Mra, Neil Bolt are at Saratoga, whers Plsst to, the wasziag of tonguas and the ro- | Doe wet from J. D. Reed, one of the pioneer | Bos So over Ss’ pears” Tesnipaes at ws nigger eT i fete they will remata for soverel weeks. joicing in good fellowship. Many of those | telegraphers of 1845 and a co-laborer of Morse | Souths public surat" o urted hospital dt sw. | POR SALE OTFO" GAS ENGINES BOTHNEW | Mrs. Guy Carlton and her daughter, Miss | PFetN# are hot now engaged im fingering the | and Kendal, now United States coneul at Dusn- | faa 0° ane oe on nge The deaths by clases were —-—— end second hand; any size. Send for circular oF ‘ey, but their pleasantest associations and | fermline, Scotland, who inclosed some relics | follows: - * conet an Qh BALE BRICK HOUSE, 13 30TH ST. NE | cat'on BALLUF, Ast. 791 tthetnw. ais | Janie, with Mra. A. Maurice Low and family, | wovment atte cine gene amorintions and ax follows: Zymotic, 48: constitutional, of the forties in manuscript: a letter from | vence Sth atm. 0. ant are at Atlantic City for the season. old time tervice. Three or four ladies were | George E. Gilliland of the Cincinnath | The wrist’ a4 FO} S81 NEW SSTORY AND CHTEAK FOR SALE—HOBSES AND VEHICLES. | The Misses Baden will return to Washington | among thove Present. When the meeting had | Enquirer stating that Mr. John RB. | piphtlicria, 2. cone Ht mod. iin) SOR SALESA SOUND, SAFE HORSE ATA DA | {0m Atlantio City September 1. They will be | come to order President Maynard delivered bis | Mc’ had ordered silver badges for all the | typhoid fever,4; malarial NEw pay-winbuw Sit ROOM PRESS BRICK Feta, io be told tor wantor weer espe Fmanently located in their new home, 1811 | address as follows: Members of the associntion, but that the badges | 2 #1 HOUSES WITH ALT MODERN iMPROVEMEN TS: 1th street northwest. PRESIDENT MATNARD'S ADDRESS. had been spoiled by the maker, aud in their | meningitis, 3. kidney diseases, &. Births te PAPEKED THROUGHOU TLVERY STABLE onneon ave. abuve Ss | Tath. EEN Mrs. George A. Fox and Miss Withers of P Within the last few | Place he senta present of $50 to help pay the | ported. 18 white males 29 white temalem, & THES USES ARE SITUATED ON A CON- fs SE TIy TS TY UR SMEN TTNNTTSI CREE ao Wren eerste] expenses of the meeting. This letter was re- | Colored « ‘olored les. Marri cRELE “siREeT AND ViRBr UL Ase IS ‘FORAGE HORSE, TEARS OLD, ROUND AND | Rhode Inland avenue have gone to Leonard- : years Washington, bee | ceived with applause. Upon motion air. May. | colored males, 22 colored females, “Marriages EVERY panricoLak Pxtory and ba brick 8 Foe a Louie prices Shes. Ales as iced Tamecege Peuenn, | town, Md., for two weeks, sity. of tions” | Bard was unanimously chosen chairman of @ | ported: 1 white, 10 colored. ee eS ee eee ap eee gatory frame, J0th st.neur N- ¥-av 88 | wil'seiftoxeiuer orsinyie, 2255 Gultts nes auleze | Misses Flora and Gertrude Nichols of G-street for Tho reaon thats | Committee to collect relics, the committee to be | Ported: 1 white, 10 colore Fok REST sist, anise dorerew. 15 POH SALE-INENTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST northwest, who have been absent from the city x a many important | ®Ppointed in the future. Tous and every in Fok MEST FST NW, Lance THREE. arrived from Rockingham county, Va. ,six first-class | during the two years past, returned abouts \ organizations have THOSE PRESENT. —— sory and back building brick dwelling, co Gcivers. twofine combination horses and one | month ago, but left today for the Blue Ridge a oe 2 LEO 24 Tate tacts cella at ai og rte ig Cree ee ra atte ee Suv stage | mountain. EG cctuereepchis We heldl poms pe teen oar omke mee cag yreepncmengees Boule: price 818 per sponthe For pocais tonne Room4, Atianticbuilding. | STMMUNS, Sree ee isa" |W. H. Rhee and the Misses Grace and Flore $id sppropriate to hol Scranton, Ps., who was one of the cipher oper-| Alexandria will feel scrivmnly she lonsof the ABE'N DANENHOW Fok SAREAWO HaNps E95, SALE-ALWAXS (ON HAND THIRTY TO | Rhecs are at Rock Enon Springs for the rest of pa S is very certain that none | *tives in the War Department during the war; | considerable number of its active citizens exe adalat. ne, : exten trunk roo reasonable, and ail norves warranted to be aa fener | August. of these, have a better | George J. Goalding of Erie, who wae military | ried away to Atanta, Ga, by the reioval #0 large Kitchens: yards: food plumbing sented, Ni SCHLEGEL, 405 Btu st. nw. wud The Misses Lons, Rosa and Barbara Miller, ac- wee: reason for assembling | telegrapher with the department of the Cum- | that place of the offices of the Richmond and of i, rompty | POR BALE, HIRE OR EXCHANGE-ON EASY here than has our asso- | berland; James J. Clark, telegraph instrument | Jyanvilie railromd seecheate. Phe ee Beretutore on inet werites tery ikaater cf | Herma new and second-baat citer bureien | SomPanied by Mre. E. P. Pumphrey and her son re ar # len, y tion, for in this place | maker of Philadelphia, who commenced in the | forty who go next week and many of them are FE eH HAM MAYBE, O16 ADH LT -MULEAM | ete “al upc mock slactblies for sta’ WiE | Thoy will alec Siicarker penta oe ae the telegraph bad ite be- | business in 1845 and continued in the business | {ea ty of feoies nt a ee thee are ORY BRICK | FG: Ps % 4 ‘hi ity is | till 1869; about 1858 he invented the first prac- | 4), y for 7 wear. a ‘Uwelling, 180) 1th st. n.w.: 13 rooms and | ~—GEYER, 406 Pa. ave. a. 4y20-3m_ | ing about September 1. ming. This city i the city for many y r on WAKGEN CHOATE & CO.. 790 Lith at. et | 104g bits Di; } —NEW HOU ‘2008 road, 7008 atest improvenie yb OR SALE_CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG | Ming Ono. 0. MAYNARD. filled with memories of | tical repeater. a | create = —— ities ee au Suspcanar ib | Ake poe atte vey Na SSR iQ PAASLETEES TS" | te wthorn Marland wapend seven enka” | Mou ceels oe Maange ler, shoe | naa rate Oheiay party ee aT lg |e eed was sh af eh 34) 3155 Dum ton 1 101 Hon. of further pare r et ern iy a ene he bead M4 riment of ae JAVED D STONE, | rick ator ee eee eee ee a en, PUTSEETOED, | Was Weukinence: Pt lary] spend several wee! labors brought the telegraph from a doul the "head of ui ment of the 1307 Fst. n. we aul 6°) | | , Cards have boon issued announcing the wed- | experiment to a great practical success. And | nd operating lines from Philadelphia west- | Danville eyndicn! a fi mg thone who are to ding of Mr. Dell R. Gordon and Miss Emma | bere you will meet some of the men who took | ward. He was operator at Lancaster, change their residence. The Foe BENT—BY THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN. NDARY ; as area f ri 1 shrinking of wprk ‘Keni Estate Broker #17 Fat a.m ‘OR SALE—COR. 13TH AND Bi - i 5 s ‘ding end’ the line which | then at Harrisburg. Pa, and Pittsburg, as#o- | fn the rawr sage here teen nn “4 JORTRWEST. re SgTUWEST op Stab Bree *t.00 pak a a ag oh x oe SE Ghureh keen oe recmtymeceans cy eae oy of the vast systems now in = with J. ML. Lindsiy, 4 pap aged Saye in anal anak ie ae oie _herachndyon fa sation ayn ee WASHES QUE Rtaed Gis, | Dome aR ahtlatetrate nag uf county | 250 inatant, at 11 o lock. existence. rocks, Anson Stager, and of fortunate for Alexandrin, but it is boped thas ington given ypou a Aiso places for rent. "JAMES E. CLEM = 3% Mr. J. P. Clarke leaves today for Piney Point | _ This is the government's house-cleaning sea- | Pittsburg, Andy Car “ge Dave Williams, | this low will be made up by a guin from other 3 na f | George MeLean, Dave McCargo, managers. og naid-im * } and Old Point Comfort with his wife and family. | POneMULE Wo Mot very weil Pacem. the leas | He went the drat meaage of tbe President of | "Ue Oe RENT—LARGE BOARDING HOUSE: ple roo fitted. Inquire of PITS Ait. | POR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—TWO GOOD U-ROOM e BuADFORD, doo Fete nw. au6- brick houses on 8 st. near, 5th n.w.; rented at 7 | $20.30 per mo. each; price £3,250 each, or will ex- | 2 STR AGRES OF FINE GARE ‘Mrs. Mary Mi ith and k ~ : ‘Weshington, E. ALEXANDRIA'S MEXICAN OrrtceRs. ghange for 6 oF “-rootu brick liduise in dod location. | WOH SALE—15 ACRES OF FINE GARDEN L’ rs. Mary Moore and her nieces, Edith and | cordial. The President and all the members of | the United States direct from Washington, Z. - NORTHEAST. OK KENT—TWO HOUSES, 808, S06 N.H. AVE, | For turther particulars apply to Dorit confortabie dwelling. on Good Move Hill: | Addie O'Bryan, are with her sister, Mra. Joseph | his ccui there is an old-ti ‘Taylor's first regular messags. Polk's message | Col. Turner W. Ashby, one of Alexandria's 2 75 | Pincre distance fe and conver ’ j pout three-quarsers oF one: 5 r sister, joseph | his cabinet are absent, but there is an old-time | Tas Ca Pec atte ary Bona of thal Se spe avls-6t WABIES paxexnowrn, | svat tiree-quarterso SSHOOKS. G16 15th tT | N. Shuff, at Ocean City, N 3. telographer in the place of every one of them, | had been sent from Bal timers est the ‘year oldest and moni remected item, ected thi a (820 per month each. SOHN B. WIGHT, Jpok SALE-THE CHEAP: g IN LE| JO SALE OR EXCHANGE Fi ‘TY PROF-| Dr. and M: ¥ and the business of the government is going re by D. C. Hough of © | week his eighticth year. He is one of the few — 10040 st | F'Droit VarkOn Horewvod ave,, new ony tindoe | K epts ribs acrea of nnd in Warredton, Yacrtuproved | hele Metre Coe cna ae re gee | eae ae ere tle thas wherall tne | he had chargeof tie lines on the Bend G. | ellen it the Cadena eae an beth OR RENT—DWELTING 1117 10TH STN eG route. baie concrete: cel boadropin, dwelling. suatahter house, ‘siabln, ben | SO urgeon and sister, Miss Carrie, Steele, | Creative officials were here attonding to ft and | R. Rap to 1062, and in 1662 was in charge of sits oqpect Aleunadain bas Goon snes T closet, &c. ; #3 3 icv only $4,500. Louse. and nase hard, = i grap) . ae Sane nee Zi pine roome, including Lath slowet, @e.2 #38 foape; mood lotto alley Tre onty SI ey | Moun nOe Ben = y, had the Congress and a great crowd of politi- | Gen. O. M. Mitchell's railroad and telegraph | fortunate thar ities of this counters ; (Pom BENT—1sig U S1.. ONE OF THOSE DE- | _8015-6t sirable new, Rouses, 7 rooms and bath. all baud- | OR SALE re iPacres i ap i Gorn tstuand Geia__| Reyoo chime tor a Uitcier: n'a tower 3000 tae | per ©7HeY are stopping at Old Point Comfort, nits, Brice, 1b Ai ee a ; cians and office seckers to tell them how to do | connections up to August, 1862, when he was | fortunate th GRANT, 1220 0 at. ow. it. transferred to South Carolina. Larcombe was pany that forty-four Temperance alley, jot re Mrs. Charlotte Steele is at Washington Grove | "“We are assombled today to greet old friends | then sent to Washington an invalid, since rasan ES H ¥ unteered for the halls of the Mon- . bans ts somely papered; coucrete cellar whole lenuth: light, "THEAST. SOUTHWEST. . . ) Grov t i A qpunb shatersneatha ender OA iamapinin aver te Spgeddry. “West, Si, THEOL! PRIEBCS OS | ania tend iS Mae, exe teu ald ae SEVERAL CHEAR FARMS, for the remainder of the season. She will join | and to find new ones; to revive memories and | Which date he has been in Washington ‘in the | fyzumas. and spent many mouths under 4 yn fevers Ae 2, 10 and or ‘000 # dear hing npn Mrs. Henry A. Gross at the Osborne. recount experiences of days gone by and to | Interior Department. z f the | Mostof the principal officers ar i> Gee aT 0 a See ear Mr. D. L. Finch and wife of Boulder, Col., | strengthen the bonds of fraternal sympathy | | Morell Marcan, who was in the employ of the | \(°I) Core ineime teen tee ‘All modern inipré ieee SOK KENT—17 Q ST. N.W.; BROWN-STONE | Kentucky ave bet B front, 12 rooms; handsomely* papered: electric | and SC ave, fh luchting, furnace, &. Inquire of owner, Mrs. M. J. | B21 E HUNT. 1300 F st. n. : i i ? a D., L. and W. Railroad Company as operator — XLEK & RUTHEKFORD, 1307 Fat. | aro visiting their son, Mr. E. J. Finch of the | 8nd good will. We are to hear tidings trom |W. Ashbyand James S. Douglass its heutenante, | DESIRABLE HOUSES; # noOMS | Census office, at 1781 New Jersey avenue north. | the absent and we shall send them our warm | a Le Cod ay al Gretates | il of wiiom still reside bere WATERS MOM ee. amnie E Manning and daughter, | {mis men who have worked their way from | and chief operator from 1801 to 1806, when the ao Snes ‘Koon 8, Atlantic b a cetianning and daughter, | some humble place in our ranks to positions of | latter company was absorbed by the Western ¢ ordination of de F—A CHOICE, WELL-IMPROVED Mabel, ‘accompanied by Mrs, Wm. J. Gawen, | distinction and honor; Carnegie, Bullock, | Union Company, with the Western Union Com- | the Washington Street Laptst Church tonight acre farm, 1 mile from’ Manassas, Va. ; new build- | have gone to Colonial Beach for s stay of two Green, Edison, Davis, Wickham, eid; George | pany since latter date as chief operator, assist- cher of Richmond will occupy ines chuchds and seoelss ure water, wed rouds, | weeks Kennan, that man who was disciplined in the | ant manager and manager—aince 1864: in ciikan tie eenen, HALFIELD, | | Mrs. Shekell, accompanied by Mrs. Berry and | telegraph to become one of the world’s heroes; | charge of press service at Long Branch im Sep- |W Vuipit on the occasion ‘Mrs. Evans, is summering at Colonial Beach. | and ecores of others no less distinguished. But | tember, 1881, during Gartield’s illness and ie Y¥ DE: ‘aul0-14t" 4 southern sewer that will cover in tan bouse jOK SALI. —ONE OF THE DEST BUSINESS | aise , ‘th. | We shall not forget that host of others un- | death there; went to Cleveland with corps of | Souther : laces on tho lower Potomnacs within, aix miles of Hora Wicholeon, 1236 Sth: sizeet“nocth- | Town to fame, whe have long been standing operators on the occasion of his funeral; night | OF 33 {5 Dox in chi volt Loo ; i n ng be 6 . District I Sid freight hots saa peed Gann, Bee Menuee ae ~— is spending a few weeks at Stearling, Va. | at their posts of duty, oftentimes in loneliness | chief on duty at time of Lincoln's assassina Btore and awe, 817 Balt feor vid FH uw sara SN Score and dws, 10015 ss kore am formation inquire of CAPTAIN OF S1PAMEL SUE janes William Howard, jr., and Miss| discomfort and deprivation, whose peo prec mccered prey, hirer egen in pong | ne a et na Seas eae eae ar eke tg TOE | Marthe E. Boggs were married this morning at | records of duties done have, ‘always been | department of the Washington oftice at the | Cslontal Beach on the steamer teorge Leary. MEaaeee Sa of the seameate ania | ley f county. ia EN Mie vost ollice, BE, slaty" | the residence of the father of the bride, 634 | closed with the word “faithful,” and, at our | time of Garficld’s assassination. He sent Lin- 1,500 tons of gas con) until the ith instant Beek Eg gine Salt odie tor bullet neu om ye we 600 | Se North Carolina avenue, and left immediately | hands, no man shall receive bigher honor than | coln’s emancipation proclamation for the Dis- | {°" te Washington bids are xy : e Ist aud 1th, (aul) s COAMAS_ | TWOR KENT_ BEAUTIFUL GROOM FLAT, OOM | | The above ts only portion of the property’oa'say | Wooopsive afterward for Butte, Mont. they. trict of Columbia. . io | Crellon Maddox and KE. L. Syler jiaveeach ROOM FEAME, 1005 L ST._N, Ww. Lining housekeeping conveniences: steam heat ;en- | hooks. | For full list call at office for bulletin fssued o8 | Lies bet ween the Metropolitan branch and the 7th st. oe = omar. ¥. G. Waddell, who was a Baltimore and Ohio | oe hawd for $1000 0 dwellite stat g geting degrseite pore tj ath wa we ear | he Ietand iotn, “(auial THOS. E. WAGG, ie, facie the tallroud on the went and te pike om weenmna oc Another class of our associates chonld have | SPeFstor at Grafton, Parkersburg and Cum- | [arched for, $1.00) a dweilitiy aid lot om sian er ino. 0 1 cast aud sloping toward both” Ibe drainage is ex- ‘ARS, other of our associat - i * y eet between Quer ; scene SON, 1419 New York ave. poe ERY ET EEE Client; water ood and easily obtainable. ‘Tie cubdi- ae berland during the war. von BE our high consideration. No mancan saythst/ A.B. Talcott of Washington, who commenced | ets. Louise Kellan has bought for $187 one of the ‘$5,000. We have one for 84,700 in | Vislon is eight iuiles from Washington and is the only —& BEAUTIFUL FLAT, €30.00 MO. ; | ine for less thi a one op the branch which fronts on the pike. Thereare The pastor his vacation takes Morse's appeal to Congress for aid in conduct- | telegraphing in Boston, 1549; was emplo 1013 17th et. 518 22d st.n. w. s : “ avily | thirteen houses now on the subdivision and more are to i 4 ° ex- | building lots of the Alexandria Real Estate 11T! Conn ave (stor 113y 24th st nw. 7 rooms and bath, $22.50 mo. | and bath; handsomely papered; house is’ beavil ‘built at once. 4 ational Bask, At mountain or at coast; ie hal ‘i uld have been success- | Opening new oftices as the printing lines ex- | (UGE lois of the A cong ae id 4 Water robe) 29 | Abbty CHARLES EANLA, ca Tatnet.” © aub-dw | Snel by guile cs i shel iteed, “SWouthesit p irveyed, etenide te pout coyote che wun Sad He knows the circuit mischief makes, fof hon Gay Anne tchaveeth teueoed her tether tended until be reached Waahington in Octo- | Soe 2 5 eiemany cen theme “ayette Terrace. —=———SSS—————————— “aq | of tlis subdivision and to the west of it ubout three- it hi 1 cog- | ber, 1852, where he still resides. He left tele- " 2 40 Teh st oe = SOK SALE— 12305 THE CHEAPEST | Quarters of a inile. Executive ave teuded forms And goes where needed most. to give it his powerful support. Morse recog: . < —_—-—— FOR _RENT—OFFICES. phones, in the, nord substantial tras thecastern boundary of the ‘National Terk sad eat nized her valuable assistance and gave her the | STaphing at the breaking out of the war to be constitute, when completed, the nearest drive frou c F i Transfers of Keal Estate. - hen his line was inaugurated, | Come a war correspondent of the New York Nrettep. eee ear of-12 | OR RENT_bY SEPT. 1, ASUITE OF SLARGE, | 18F# sud permit ¢o inspect ee ieee eli wé Be. see the city to the subdivision. “This club life gets very monotonous,” mar- | f! Herald: is now electrician at the C Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: ¥. F De DANENHOWER, 01 le 01 ay " ‘rom the very first women began to learn the ‘3 4 ~ FURNISHED. Bae Zoos on the 2a floor for offices at 1500, <akaee Con Eth wna Gots, cher sence of AS Ceetind than in ey | sured the policeman. busieens, a1 Hbaoiog employed 01 the lines of |W. H. Young, who has been in anes of the | T. Haller to Ed. Webster, part sub 118, sq. 95: a | P08 SALE THAT DESIRABLE NW. Co For plate and particulars apply to nearly ever; that was established. | Press work at the Capitol since 185 . $—. H. B. Moulton to John H. Arendes, parte Es Br LEIGHTON, ge FOR RENT_STORES (602100) 1303 N st. Apply to OWNER, on pena dkzLouisiunsuves iw. | “What defeated you?” sald one lawyer to nd Michigan line, with thirteen | , A> G- Safford, E. M- Tomlinson, W- B. Wileon, | 9 ana 11, aq. 887; $1,500. Jane C. Rogerson to : — = PMG! Fane: FARUS! Fans! 1 HAVE | anothe:. tions, not lens than ste women ae ee 7ee | Taberall 5. Kae Ah eaves, ke A: Dee, ob OR OG ONO en 2 FOREST OR LEASE A FINES EW BUILDING | MONEY W-. ANTED ¢ & TO LOAN | ¥, shington wt prices tuut will prove Smeiuveatanata, “I have @ suspicion that it was undue in- Today there are thousands of them holding | Austin, J. A. Swift, T. B. Fallon, J. C. Wagner, | Baker to J. W. Miller, lot 5, block 12, Langdon sore room 22 feet by SS feet to an alley, with dat of Gay WARTRULSIAGGI WANTED AT 6 Gam | 2 ZT. B. BKOOKS, 616 12th st. nw. | fluence at the polls.” Sgportant ositions, doing efficient service, | John brandc, George M. Dugan, C. M. es Park, $1,000. J.C. Slater to Isabella V. Cox, we, | “suse PA A Sg) | Re ee oring for no “rights,” exerting an infu-|jr-,R. C. McDonald, Joseph’ Knittle, J. F! | cut 24, ‘eq. suis 1457 Penn. ave. a... we twenty-two nice cottages : amy SUBURBAN PROPERTY. « euce for good that cannot be expressed in | Sharey, R. J. Hutchinson, F. D. Murphy, D.C. | Amanda D. i Fo ay GOUOE STOMEAND CELLAR, COM: | SUSE” GPC a UE RO) : "I broke my bicycle yesterday.’ words, an bonor to themacives and the frater. | Sullivan, Jobn Rattlebone, Jos. L. Edwards, 3. | Ssu0p"'c : Ber TAB and ON. Fe Sits BANENHOWER, SEE AO BORROW SSS | POU SALE—TMOHUNDEEDSCBUKBANILACES | Dolly: “Imo glad to hear it. I'm sure it nity. ‘Our association would be stronger and | H. Larcombe, F, Gz. Waddel, Columbus, Ohio; 115-68 __Cor. 13th and G sis, ED_TO BORROW $25,000 FOR 5 YEARS aor eae iat Eat Sat compeananaive needed it, for when I saw you riding it last | better if they were numbered among our mem- | ©. C. Hine, New York; J. A. Regan, New York; . SOR KENT—WARE HOUSE 1005 B ST.. OPPO- | jumbia worth more than Rouble Addie Be Scr | free, “Also vlaces orrent, JAMES ECL aMN ea | Saturday, it track mo as the wildest Dioycle I | bershi ‘Thomas P. Scully, New York; J. Newton Critten- K. C. Gill'to F. E. dum, let 9, sachs, Those we market: ren:, 873; can be “divided | Saice. Bulges | Wei Fst n.w. ‘aul9-lin" | had ever seen. While we remember the living we may not | ton, Chicago; G. E. J. Goalding, Erie, Pa.; C 3. Moulton to C. A. Hartman, = ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT. Fae AY, ORIAGE AND IB ACKER OF forget our dead. Since our last meeting David Mishtean Ty hited, Danks, re $08. Broske to ook be es IM rent rates on approved real estate security; A ce re rai D, oan innegan | } 3 L. J. N. ¥.5 bik. 5, Takoma Fark; $1,000. Foe, BENE 2 3,0, HOLIZMAN, REAL ES FOP. SALE—LOTS. speclal vptleces rene tine price bay uuent. investment.” ¥ BENJAMIN: oS > Thore is « Ripper whore name is Jack; — | Ld°milier vaiuod ‘menibers of our association | O. Pierson, Washington, D. ©.;’ M. W. Burr, | EB. Hay to P.M. Smith, undivided eighth of ‘tate and insurance Broker. 10th and Fete. aw ‘POR SALE—OR WILL TRADE ON A HOUSE-a | QrONET TO LOAN IN SUMS TD -OCIy Soow | FORREST -UEAUILEUE SHOT ORES ee Detectives in alarm have gone away. But, accustomed as we are to Leer er egy hypothe _ Jot 4, blk. 11,6 and 14, blk: 12, Land, blk. 13, 1, 3 FOSuecen ie eating 80 date Finis ae ee | °F1-000 us on proved Mt eaeme Seam OM | Bot satteraie, and Os ae new and in pertect Exclaim “why shoald we haunt his track? | penetrate the mystery of distance and to recog- | York: M. ip Russell, editor Telegraph Age | and 6, blk. 14, 7 and ‘11, blk. 15 and'4, 5, 11'and dead’ of Now Jersey a¥e. BSL ae a delay wen security wyood. WATCLIFYE, Diba & | condition. Apply to T. bs ORS, 616 12th ‘Ho never did us harm.” nize the strong personality of lovea ones whom ES is i ie ais 8 a Me rt and oH mb | Fiencent — nw 2 20 Pas ave. UW. auld-iw we cannot see, our faith will not stop at this | H. Mixer, B. , a eiston to Lucy iy, sub 6, Rosedale, At wR SALE-CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE DIS- NT MON +OR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, NEW BIX-ROOM rr e% ford, Washington, D. * 240. fay Birr Prtects once geet setnet, madre, Bets: | IDQO RL Wastenca rahe, OO TOLOAN | BCAA E tT Woda wa od ye EEROCN | wap yom think tharwom ” anced | Sraater mysteey, aed 9o whether our comrades | P02, Ttingiae, 2 Py sees (21 45 owed dewalk, das and suade trees; only 7 and 8 cents & | waguns, house! od coocs or otlier personal property; | tobe; stable tor two horses; eellar and shade. "Price, oe eink that women see « joke?” asked | sit with us today, whether they stand at their StGlen, Md. WHY. léth sw, foot: lots im eubdivision near selling for 15 and 20 | principal and interest payable in weekly orimontay | With two lots, 83,000. Willie Wishington. ious distant posts of duty, or whether they | Forest Glen, Md.; W. H. Young, fs His Wife Got the Best of Him. centsascot. DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. 0. Payiwen'e; uo Temoval of woods from residence; no | | Also, Lew seven-room cottage, with bath, range, | woh, ied Miss Pepperton; “butitde- | have gone beyond the reach of our call, we | D. C.; J. E. Pettit, Chicago; Paul D. Counor,} 74 sooted “lik 1 sh it publicity.” Address Box 08, Btar office. aulU-lin’ | latrobe, cellar aud sade. Teruis'to suit. 1 Yes,” replies "epperton; “but it de- 4 thom all friends and bold ther se | Washington, D. C: rge _ e © @ case of the shoe on the FOR SACE_CHEAPEST LOT IN COLUMBIA | \yoNey To LUAN, IN SUMS HANGING From | 22h b. ¥ LEIGHTON, $e/1a, ave. nw. | pends entirely on whose conversation they are | Count them all'as our friends and ho ton, D. C.;J. A. Hutchison, Washington, D. C. | Wrong foot when Judge Marper tion was it *DAVID D. STONE. 806F st.n.w. | Sus fas te : with lot 100x100; Louses well ‘built’ snd tue best bast ni me oat Press; Mr. T. G. Golden of Texas, Mat France, | with asswulting his wife this moruing. The a = aeons: = | gain ntuly payment “ rly binds -€., Mr. Geo POR SALE STFEONT. am: | MONE? Fa ANC Na ue ZOBUIT, ATOANB | Syiiciin ” OTH x MOURN Coin at uw._| | “Howdid yougot so wot,” anked the oraman's| 400) Proresson u, on® guns ocuarld Dini | I. L Jonson of Washington, D.C. operator aa | Husband was in the procession of prisoners, JTL F et ow. 820 and £2 Elecant rooms tm “Bun | fron’ luis a! Inquire | YS Sata Si aA WLINGS later K SALE_—““NORTH ARLINGION HEIGHTS"— | Tend “Did you fall overboard?” : fa i Philadelphia in 1847, were elected. ‘The meet- | 80d the condition of his face made bim appear BRE Saas building = 2 | acois Fase suru | aus (The Arlincton Eire tus Coreotieny | Fite met besntnt tie ee on LOH TES ‘wae the reply, ‘gob © 1p Om toe eee eee co the ald ocnretinn, | ing edjoureed until’ o'clock thisafierneon. | as though ho should have teen in a benpes te eu P con PEE ‘ONEV TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATES PROMPT | Biles from and in full view of the city of Wasiingtous thing new and soon forget the old occupation; Shani inna e dasenetadnene F =F Testesmneeelonncheg Fer BUILDERS, Loom apres, |. | Micteatdnto sit spnieatione PPE | tg 1 acres acl uly. to $00 per acres aay bute man whois once a telegraph operator is A NEW DIVISION OnGANIZED. iis wise hol conaed bias Go eppeer fa Gab Sera ‘A block of lots that can be subdivided and built on SWURMSTEDT & BRADLEY, a atime === always an operator. fascination of the} About 100 telegraph operators from New dition . a freat advantage Situated ob 1sth at between HE} _fy2S-1ia vee F stniw. | syigoo B® Sitio Ber votive, Ob Suromer girl, so much is said work, the habit of secrecy which isolates, bim : neat 2 | en ee ee es kisoun teal, es be had Pm ial S-,_street is bow beingeouereted, ice, ORE TO LOAN TN LARGEARD SAE : from’ all the test of the world, holds hint im | York, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore and | started the family disturbance. I Sas a Mitiowont rates ot incertaten apnrovsa rantesate | ROX BALES 5 ze About your many graces, sti wailp with tile beachre tes | Other cities met in the Braddock House Hall, | His wife proved master, or, rather, mixtress, ie | SS eee District of Columbus. KL. "ELELPOLD, sae eee uanan ROURES, oan *Tis strange you do not lose your head Se Sint at cone ances oe Alexandria, Va., last night to organize » new | of the situation, and Judge Harper ‘concluded om ave (rear). .| JOR SA FI NS COLUMBIA HEIGHTS st ste. D. iy -0-tr oI i . " C i % a ready fi C1 > Hae (rear ey E: oar Lath st: 222140; to prouipt parchaser at leas ro Fy SUMS DESIRED AF AND KAPID TRANSPORTATION, Forgetting prudent paces. ventionalities or difference in position can | division of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers | test the punishment had elready fit the crime, fu curreut prices approved real estate sit | Now isthe time to buy, For full particulars, terme But it is always to be seen; destroy. The ewifest sender who ever touched | with James B. Finnan, chief telegrupher of | #24 Antonio was discharged on his own recog- of Columbio: ‘no deluy be: | And peruit to luspoct call upon tiie Ganges «8.3L aulo-tt* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307F st. | gated within the Daan 8 Koos; | —™ aa ae i You flee from Hymen’s prison. a key would never pass Andy Carnegie without | Baltimore division. as organizer. who acquitted sa BEBE? | Fre wnae alloy, om north chi @-2.4 tote ers | aration of papers: cosepmioms eyentice wt | Wo also have other subarben housestrom #2,500en8| You keop your head and watch, serene, _| TecoBnition, because he wus once a messenger; | himself most creditably. ihe following oflicere —_—— ‘nest neighborhood ; quick down town transit. Apply e ‘THOS, J. FISHEK & CO., ‘Upward iu ail parts of the suvuros, Thess losing his’ there is not a lineman in the land|were chosen: J. T. Nolan, it chief teleg- Held for the Grand Jury. Ti 17th at pho ee ee Sriathin” | _sis.tt 1324 ¥ st. ncWw,_| We would be pleased to show these properties on ap- young man losing his'n. who would refaso to shake hands with | rapher; H. T. Floyd, chief telegrapher; J. Harry Tillmgton was in thie city several 14390 Nst a .. UR SALE—EAST FRONT LOTS—3 ADJOINING 7 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AP- Senator Cush Davis, because he used | Bastin, assistant chief telegrap! A. McLane, years ago, and when ar: “ee Detective Ses S250 WKS I st TL9th st. se, 1. 0053 saboting 214 Lith st proved D. C. real emtate, parable in fast monthly McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, “How's the patient today,” asked the doctor. | to climb poles without spurs, and the old-timer | senior telegrapher; S. C. Affelman, junior tele- | 7 et a een by i] ig 5 Sond en guineas eel | bt re ee SOL Ath ote 4620 Corner 10th and G sts. ‘m afraid his mind is affected now so that | Wuo holds the chief office in the greatest rail- | grapher; ‘Thomas Finn, jt., inside sentinal; F, | ter he was given adose of justice in the form = inane - \OXEY.70 Loay, = SS | be never—will 1 “sobbed the sick man's | ¥A¥ corporation will never reach a position 60 Ffcrring, outside sentinel; Joa. G. Beckley, oec-| of a jail scutence. Later on ho went to Dalti- Fess Tia tne ballet bas ees Bale IN SUMS Tost @500 UPWARD. PROPOSALS. ig pie) man's | Cxalted that the boys will feel the slightest em- | retary and treasurer. more, where be again fell into the clutches of 3d, Eand F sto. coffer AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, ae wife. barrassment in asking him fora pass over his| The meeting closed at 10:50 p.m,, when an =, Ue he. “ "7 Re the law, and again he returned to this ‘Has he been undergoing any great mental/road. And our amiable and efficient legal | elaborate banquet was highly enjoyed by the wags dior beand an! Susthonas arias. poeta REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. P a Deca merentin: iteciare Genera et ‘Maps. —Departisent of the I D.C. A strain?” brother, Mr. Safford, with the interstate com- } boys. BR. O. HOLTZMAN, Office, Washinzton, D. C. A es Renee en on F street, and about the time that he lefts ee Ton and F ats. n. w._ | propecaln ll seco ah esik:| “don't know, sir; but the symptoms com- Se a gst orl maa AaB number of articles, including a watch and ee ONEY TO LOAN ON ENDOWMENT LIFE AND | O'CLOCK NOUN, for pholorhthostupaiy ah pune, | Menced just after he tried to read your pre- from getting their passes. And they get them a chain, some clothing and €10 in money disap- Ferce piace nwiir. PALISADES OF THE PoTOMAG Mionting insurance ‘yolicies; policies”also pur | ing about 13,000 Covienot the map ot tbe United bitte | scriptions.” because the man of exalted position never fo — , & ins Chevin ot a. Oe LAND IMPHOVEMENT COMPANY. Tema er oe snd territories prepared ia ee sete ang Sates pereprenpetinigy elect argc papi WANT A STREET'S NAME CHANGED. Harry was arrested in Baltimore seers we oe Fat. new e nd territories ¢ eneral Inn offices == J “ ss MAGNIFICENT VILLA StTES_OF ONE OR MORE MOSES 10, LOAN—LARGE AMOUNTS ALWAYS | FMS oF paper ea geeben ae rece “The time has come,” said Jenkins’s wife, Blad s—— —— to lend hin : — : B. H. Warner & Co. as agents for the holders woh —— here last evening by Detectivi FINE BUILDING LoTs pu Good, building Joaus wills ways be considered: | (0 ai) requireiueuts, “Proposals must te nude mae | things of life, and take up the heavy subjecta.” | OMY *0 cil anonn ¢ bers, but. it | B¥e Written to the Commissioners asking that | and Tillington was held for the grand jury. RF Fo can now also make loans on collateral security af | pisvate audauiressed to tho Commusnioner nt sheen ‘ly, Spirit of good wil smong its members, but it! 1,0 name of the strect be changed for ome petierton esc PALISADES OF 1HE POTOMAG, 6 per cent for long oF short Line. ral land office, indorsed on toe ae gner of te mt And her husband rejoined wearily, ‘Are you | is to preserve the history of tho telegraph and —CORNDUIT EOAD.— ¥- 1 SMITH &SONS. | for United States and otuer mats." Bide wiliiens | going to bake bread again Maria?” of the men who have taken part in its mar-| ther more euphonious and dignified. Capt Barial Permit, Sputenl esas ekcigunen ee peumeigee 1 TaN F at Selva oy the whole nanuber ot eam ta the waste | Sal velous development. — Rossell held that the Commissioners have not} During the twenty-four hours ending at noom : Seem No gg | Dumber of maps required. ‘Bonis 7 t we Settins lowe con So boneee 98) ME Go rane maney to fosn enn aimasy dad aise | caritses will te seauinels Teese ee Hestaay oF HODEON BAYS IT 18 80, GROWTH OF THE crncurTs. oo cuyenk no pois ce ait wer referred to | *0day burial permite were issued from the $00, ots, cectred by deeds of rust Sor leat silhigetreerveds THOMAS HO CARER Not fifty years ago one little line led its| the atesrney for an opinion. health office for the following: White—Annie #25 CASH, BALANCE JS SWALL, MONTHLY PaY-| "1 BANE, URN ISSSTONG Ha | And Adds That Roosevelt Did Not Know | solitary way out of this city and halted forty cass eaten esa: aa 2 monte, entero colitis: Wesley &. —— : 5 ESS: — i ildi i i typhoid remittent fever; George SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE Xow EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. it SSIONAL. KR milesaway. Today hundreds of lines go in} Only one building permit was issued today. | Smith, 6 years, PELCTED ON FROPLINT ALUEADS SObEER? R SIX PER CERT’ PAYABLE QUARTERLY, ME, RAPHAL, THE CELEBRATED. OL ‘Col, Thomas 8, Hodson, chairman of tho | Over? direction. | They encircle the world and | It was to Thomas Manning for the erection of | V- Smith, $ months, gastro enteritis; Mary Ba THOSE PURCHASING NOW are sure to REALIZE Ts alais OF 61 bo. M Novant and ssttolonist,tcaweenh apnoea encompass humanity. ‘The world knows this| prick dwelling, 692 $d strect southwest, at a | Saustrum, 9 months, entero colitis; John Wal- ‘auld HANDSOME, PROFITS Bim the near future, PREMIUM CHAKGED. ‘with caul, has wonderful healing power. Gfves i republican state central committee, returned | as a great achievement of science fall of liams, 2 years, diarrhea; Maggie Driscoll, 1 3 Saree scent sei nn aematiencnsty OAs Pape ates" Denial to see cusioay. oouid | from his home in Somerset county yesterday, | mystery. Wo know it as the reeuit of the | Cost of 6600. month; congestion of brain. Colored—Ed- Ise Oh nw. 10r_-800 | LEG Sth st spzitu 145 F at. aw., Washington, D.0. 2000 ‘ON nae gus; | where he had been for several days. Talking | honest, faithful labors of our associates, livi ca ORE goes Wann cca Yee. “a |! per Bet, NDT EPO EE, Tees, ALL TBE RVENTS OF | Cp ane report of Civil Service Ocenniminow | snd dead, whose memories we are to ‘cherish | Permission hes been grented the Chesapeake aaes LOST AND FOUND. apa0-tr THO. F. WAGGAMAN. _| Uemen, 60 centseach. Hours. 0 aii. to Dp.) | Roosevelt he enid: and whose deeds we are to put on record. | No | and Potomac Telephone Company to use the euls-ce" oe Lest. ,bét, 1st and North Capitol sts.n.w. MOREY To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OK FIST. | =~ LAY is THE OLDEST ESTALIGHED LOSES EROM, BUGGY ON SUNDAY EVENT asa security at fowent aietof intereet; node | PROF, CLAY 1s THE OLDEST ESTAULISIE: 7 oyant, astrologer unin body of men can havea higher purpose than “The facts alleged in the report are un-| thie corpe- NG, 1. between I 1101 1: 4 between I and K streets, providing the Joseph P. Poston’s Faneral. aghte Sick crepe shawl. Moward if returned nig Meg pete Che eee eee cw, 200 7th ot. aw. Man ety Has “wonteriul"srovhets git of secon Micha Uke uae PPh cgetone ye port Shige eer rack | ration bears all expenses and agrece to bull's | Last Friday Mr. Joseph Peter Poston, a car- : “ MONEE 29 EOAN-IN SCM OF FiOM 4506 | Nsien property. ‘briuse sehareted Loweriter, ethyl | Non pee showing in the report. ‘The demo- | oRtinue to lead the procession, not merely in | Parallel trench for the water main to be laid | penter, who lived at No. 1760 K street, fell OST-ON THE EVENING OF AUG. 14, ON THE up W §25,000 om approved real estate security; | 5; marriages, business, ii scien Oath te Rd tg creat | Mabeer ieee oe atamaig | cate Pert eat pery, todo nafortn-| met hn Sonsaniy’ irom demand fo |, Ten supermonen fr! anu Se on one side he naine of Ells Briscoe. Heturn to | \ 7 O<Ey To LOAN AT 5 AND OPER CENT ON | cvling to the right place at once, as he sueceede wtess | Stely, ares federal party. All theabominations | better facilities for ing on the great en- que nee aha the SUE C st. nw. ad receive reward ico "RO Se ST ne ca es ost skertical and.ad- | we commit in federal polities they do habitually | terprise, but in the in mee, integrity and | Street, which was recen: io subject of ek TUESDAY EVENING. QUGUST is, og |" aa PR, | peragen eet Ream ao;, AU business conden | Oo Snyarlably in state volition, and_ they high cbaracter of the men snd women who are | Complaint by residents ‘between, - & blac ml = Yoo. SS be 7 A at. bet) i it See ake, 4 cewand will be paid for to reurn $9 1100 ONEY TO LOAN ana dicana Gebets soutbwest ane #8 Hot poi ee epg ie a en Silovof Gus crash renaoal Ser Sate meyeien Real Estate Matters | ACE PIN—A CLUSTER OF DIAMONDS IN THE | estate security,” “MITCH FOX & BROWS, Politics, too. The whole evil es, not | ment is the fact that the telegraph is one of the | |W. M. Yager has purchased for @17,500 of have of three-leafed siover, with large diamond | _o20 1437 Pennsylvania ave. ATTORNEYS. the personnel of the men, as the Roosevelt | best schools for educating men for practical | James H. iwether sub 95, square 191— Eg ge IG eg ee MONEE 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE 49 LOW | ee shows, but in the idea generally pre- and its teaching and its 18.243 by 50.17 fect at the corner of 16th and T der a mi to cae UNEY TO ‘OF BEAL ESTATE a3 HGbON ® HIGUGS: SOcIctiOnS OF Pat | Valling that they whe Focorre the oiee ener jways be on the side of right. streets northwest. Ss cities ive reward. aatigemeut to DAMENHOWSH & DUR cor. Lym | FE cote, zoom St, La Droit building. comer Oth aad | Toang that ey who receive the Renato the hand of one Anna Ellsworth| John C. Louthan has one of Mary OST, GOING FHOM EAST CAPITOL ST, PASE Louis and ensas City. myiéSu | into the hands of the appointing Pome, wire stretching Frances eA ee, "L | _ In the caso of John Howlett against Mary A. igs ith “ny Sustabie Few“ Tek "57 FOR _SALE—PIANOS. Gxoxce W. Ken: care of the appointee ia o look around and sos Capitol streets northwest Eagan, deceased, in favor of the OsT—FRIDAY, THE 14TH INSTA PAIN OF | FOE SALE—PIANO. Uri? GuAND; ALL WASHINGTON, Do Cs dW ST. H.W. how he can deliver his county, or his city, or ie vega pen pr Ser 05.000 of B jon Beehete Saen metres te Cam la bowed eye Pies rotirn to or noni | goitProvement, misiufacturer's guarantee; price, PATENTS AND ‘PENSIONS. his state, its convention,resoluticns and 34, square fronting 18 feet eral NC MAMIIN, G27 G ot. 0... and receive reward.” | $77.20 Tessouable offer refused. Address Box YS, echapslgngend tlovernuentslaituapatents.caveats, tions into the hands of , appointing — avenue between ist and 2a PROreeaeeorig z a — See Eas saNae Sree we apes delay get the credit for so ‘20 as to justify Died ins Osi AT GR SPARE AND DEROE ABOUT | FUR SALE EELON, CORT—OE, WILL SEE | ieee oe mecee ot seme Sins, vee | Eis reeentiom or venppotnenent Emily W. Hartman has bought of D. D.| amert ®t Clair, deaf and dum colored Shalehe bos aS eee eee aiaerie.& | one at 8155, and one at C10, quick, (CAMPBELL CARRINGTON ATTORNEY-aT-_Law, £5,000 sab $9, square 608, 16.838 | 45 who has beon employed about the Center RIS & SHAVEX and receive reward. sulT-ae* HUGO WORGH & CO... Webster Law building, 906'D st. n.W., $8.50 ro Artantio Crrr via Rowan Bui on 5th between H and I streets 5Q BEWARD ror any INFORMATION THat | “>% A SS" | Line—€8.80. fast express which ‘Market for some time, fell ina fit about 7:30 SSO Ta CEA a vaso A = Ticeding Colonie SS ERE | will leave B. and O. station at 4 p.m. for $5,200 of W. | o'clock this morning near 14th street and Ohio SES Una te! eves ee bille epee. | POR SALE 4, MAGNINICENT, EARLY NEM; | | A Leading Colorade Mine on Fire, August 22, arrives at Atlantic City before 47, 28, B’s sub Long Mead- | avenue. TPES PETRA CY, "C10 Uh at aw. | ted and mvelteant Citicnoneartheen masses | A leading mine in Colorado, in which ok | ACS™, 72, arrives ity for a night of ‘ ‘The first precinct patrol wagon wis sent for aul7-3t' Tor? Bg, full fone, with beautitul simvine quality :| Louis and Chicago capitalists are interested, | undisturbed sleep. ‘WRere wee m. Sunday has for $4,250 of John | «4 the sick man was taken to the a Sronth for only 6200. with sis? aad cover Sueifat }and which is known as the Louisville, was | or any Royal Blus Line train Monday.—Advt. square 861—15x6234 feet on 6th = BOARDING. at cays eg ee and Acker streets northeast. Hospital, but when he arrived there Dr. CS EEE THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, al Aly By le ery lp lar ‘Charles Walter has of Lillie M. | *°2 ‘that he was dead. 5 he (Us KENT—ELLGANT KOUMS:LAKGE.2MONT,| auld 913 Pennsylvania ave, Chewgatie en and Vp tore | The hotels of England, are ‘sub 13, square 20 feet on | _ His body was removed to the morgue and the SOK RENT_NEW HOUSES. wiTd SIX Rooms: | L tes windows: quiet street: new house? aew heck: their way through the shaft. The damage thronged with and the is fall rae so li coroner notified. Pris Wyiewe eer Boe cetiee Soper mouths Botan, Sond a desk tare” Beck 00s: | esas —SEGoND HAND FIANOG ALE | amount to about $50,000, as the fire willvendor | roused hind ae ew — ghrehio trains. ‘$0 per wonth; baths; board u desired. 17 E st. nw. (FOX, SALE — SECONDHAND | PIANOS. ALL | amo yachts. A com! nue and 2d northwest. . > Rares are mais toe wauls Aathorouxhly repaired, and will be sold cheap tor | the shaft useless and necessitate the construc- | Jag. George 8. Fellows has bought for 04,000 of ‘The lawn concert arranged by the Columbie < ee Re eabiad a ane DoT Rhy DO" Prniki ii & COALS. 516 11th st, nw. | tion of a new one. wets oe ‘ sis feck oa 2 pity a agama ae ee ee mao ae ‘Tusuiahed rooms board, week ee ee SO information coremen a fort | POS BAe vy DOLLARS MONTHLY Cerdinal Gibbons arrived at Milwankes lst poslor of the suapended Citizens west. = grounds adjoining the club house. night assiat pallium on | vada, Mo., President Wm. Christian, Cashier —_—— pe arma scastieng Givers Anetoved square plano or handeome or | hbishop Katzer of tho arch dioote of Mir | ie aaincall tod Daeeter Wie ania Dox'e gst rournome yg. aurre, 1705 Pa. ove. | woukee Thursday porning. arrested yesterday. , Beach.” Giocmer Geo! Lanty Sema-—adee "| Waal tae Swan ants eve eae

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