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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1892—TEN PAGES. 8 FOR SALE—HOUSES. | BOARDING. SHOOTING STARS. SOCIAL MATTERS. BACK Doors To BOTANIC SCIENCE. | WHY SHOULDN'T RE MAKE A BLOW? FOR SALE—HOUSES. 170K SALE « - ONE HANDSOME _SIX-ROOM | J{INE DINING ROOM AND FIRST.CLASS TA-| Hang out the banner on the outer wall! A very pretty wedding took place on Wednes- | A Shoemaker and a Farmer Who Found | The Porpoise, Whose Skin te Valuable for Als 33m ot, to9-.2 te yn ong ae a Be Fitton seed outs ovatery tn avery cin py | And then at last when carefully you've done it, | day evening, November 2, in St. 5! * ‘Them and Did Good Work. Various Important Uses. Ibe. B15 sigan, ceortal, couvenlent:abandant cowed | Brg MOBE itor, 1800 Florida ave-'n. ©. | With stereopticon well aimed and all Church. I: was that of Mr. G. Albert Duvall | Years ago, in Brattleboro’, among the green | Leather dealers down in the swamp «ay thet YSE, Owner, 516 Oth n.w. De retested pid —ivixg | In shape. throw the election news upon it, | $84 Mise Mina C. Esch. Father O'Connell per- | hills-of Vermont, lived a man who was worthily | if the people who eatch porpoises off the coast Inquire WI. 7 Ss. ry ‘ oa ae ier ws "| M384 Maa x TIMORE, WAVING formed Vig ee ee earning his living sa shoemeker, says Prof. of Hatieras could pat the raw skins on the SALE TO SETILE AB ESTATE -OPEO- i, willrent large slant rooms, canter gud soutera +The weather's very farfrom’ cold, becoming!y attired in navy blue broadcloth, | Pickering in the ©) on Union, He was | market at cheaper rates the world would have skin, atk, ries 10 1B xigesrs. class board. voard. dak put el has en princess, with hat and gloves to match,and car- | fairly successful in a business point of view. but | betier shoes, mays the New Vork Sun, As the ies {RST CLASS BOARD AND, OICE ROOMS, It some, before the day is old, ried a bunch of twenty-two Marechal Neil | when bs had reached the age of thirty-five or | case now stands porpoise leather fetches nearly fnodern. tin : rally local 0 Sine. 8/000 19th nw u'r Duy € Frovements and moderate charges. $32 Indiana to New York twice as mach as any other leather in use fer navarX H...81.50 Don’t find themselves “snowed under.” | 79*C* corresponding to the yenrs of her ag. | forty his health gave way. ‘ 5 The altar was profusely decorated with white | 5 | \PRS BLANCHE A LAM Te BOARDING hrysantl ti ony . | t@ consult an eminent physician he was shown | shoomaking. ! i SLakcee A LAmpeer se bose chrysanthemums. After the ceremony # re OW are to , and was looki Iis wholesale is from #1 to @1.50 more 4 The wayback citizen may soon be reflecting | ception was held at the home of the bride, 107 ‘#0 an ante room, a ing at some) price she by lines of berdice snd sorect cares 'taS'Sen" | with pride that he is keeping the whole country | Florida avenue northeast. “The reception roma | plants in the window when the doctor came |than thet of Wrocch eat. It we bigher than y. : renting for 210.30 es suit. Price running 126 feet back = — beautifully decorated with chiysanthe- | in, Examining the ease carefully thi a B and 1 renting for #1: awake to see how he voted. = j ning re * wise | cordovan, the trade name for horse leather, foe Buea Rh oe Prive | Real BtDLOP ON FOR SALE—PIANOS. Fuerte, 4 bountiful collation wasserved to the | physician said: “You do not need medicine, | much costlier than kangaroo leather or alliga = ice seating $20 op Price- 82,000 | FP°Ro chi Uerwnan aud sts-. t OO alleys “iz | There is nothing like giving your enemy an| "Among those . | What you want ts outdoor exercise and mental | tor shin. Porpoise hide bas been on the leather : 3 s apie pond Walentoes S. % er nacht “Why?” j yall, ol oom: Mr. and Mra. #weet, /ere in the window. Are interested in it 1 to figure in the «wamp it was tar order - Hath: ar. deep. jot 295 | [20 SALE_G17 S ST. N. W.—24 FERT FRONT, | fectorder and anid an'aoecoet orisienlly BES: fades you make him your friend and if | M*-ind Mra. Schneider. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Boyd, botany” ‘The shoomaker replied that he knew | into var 4 | 3 3 us atiicles of wear by fishermen om oH st now. bet ist and & iback and side alleys | will sell for #49, on $5 ionthi: Soa the preg | BB eG SMITE = Mrs. Rea, Mra. Dries, Misses Katie Hew, Heit” | nothing about botany, buthad always been fond | the cons! or $45. 50. ine. 600 | snd Willberger st. cn one side. Apply onthe prem- z he loses you have your revenge.” muller, Brunger and Kabiert, Messrs, isveiace, | of flowers. *Well,” raid the doctor, “go home, | Porpoise bide boots were in high repute on Te and bath lens Sree | t SALE ‘ | » bet. 17th and 18th. =. $16,00 | TOR SALESA DESIRAREE CORNER ON var | F' ‘SarRtTit. papaate — Carrington, Haushuret and Duvall, Mr. and |andevery day this summer go out into the | the Marviand coast 100 yeare ago. ‘The. por- Bat bet 17 ea BE, | FPSE a particule apg a Magnificent square grand pains. celebrated Haines | It is a most inspiring fight Mrs. Duvall left on the evening train for a trip | woods and fields and gather one flower, bring it| poise is caught in considerable numbers all a stories; 12 = JANCIS HUFTY, | Bros. make: in perfect order. both case and action: north, The presents were numerous and beau- home and fiud out the name of it. ‘slong the const from New York to Florida and wae need ‘ 2 RAISER. nv-3t 1901 F st n.®. | rich rosewood case, carved full octave, finest In which the statesmen now engage, tiful. Me at firet felt a little as Naaman did at his | is somctin hs rt of thie neues nus 4 and 6, Atlantic building, (0 F st. eT = kone; but slightly nved; cost, new, 8500; will'sell for With this assurance safe, in sight: ee a seen in the upper pat TRABLE NEW HOUSE $175; terms; 810 down, 80 per terest. Mr. und Mrs, Chas, Behrens have iraued carde | prescription of washing in the River Jordan, harbor. Ol Achormen. havea semi-comile at- a Laseron, Stanction of the northwest. 2106 Rat. lea pa eS ‘The winner will not seck the stage. | for the marringe of their daughter Annis to Dr. | O8t Ssially, like Naaman, took bis prescription | titude toward the porpoise and have a curious = oors aw | she omner cccupaney | 11 room pom <u ‘ ee | Henry Muller’ Hufnagel of Brookly Yon | 8ua4 began ibe study st bot , ome poh | superstition touching ite appearance on the Fuk SALE AS BLEGANT “NEw six Koom all Lazaitire will ‘be sold at x Today is the time to ask a man what he | Wednesday, November 16, at their reside: sobs Nad Riaanen Scales Ua ims Maen meek eae feuds for cccapancs siuould not fatl to fumpect tus: AE DUSTRSR SAAR Cota Nog | thinks of the election. “Tomorrow his thoughts | 1811 6th street northwest. A reception wii | Meanome (had collected nearly all the flowering | | Stall -hovls of porpoises are seon from the ci noid not Sl te eopect th FER RRGANS just as you like then. | Some Rabayena - inmedistaly. Solow the stremony, Chich ta ae vicinity. Having his at on | coast below New York bay moving north of eee aaeaeacee lest sosson styles and a ia (eh yoo muy be beyond expression. pagery 7p Sor geal called to tosses he wrote Dr. Gray asking for | south a few miles at een, and leaping one after i - oT = ODay lente - : some ook on that subject. This being | another into theair. ‘The Sabermen who catch ' Southaast of Lincoln Park, (0,000 square fect of SE RS Mise Clara Waller of Portsmouth, Ohio, is ede a TWOSTORT sllar brick dwell: = 3 = fe're getting ready for the reception of an Mr. D. 8. Thud will come forth proudly to-| Mise Clara uth, : | before the day of “Gray's Manual”—that model | them follow up schools of small fish, upon tg fib. | and bath veers TEP nce AAS] Ropes Se eieatere tes | morrow vith bs snmetn ton reper Goes” | the guest of Mra, Brown, 9010 O street north | ot hata tort bok sheet tern he taht et | cee more eckae _ Sardis one + OR SALE OR EXCHANGE LOT 18X98, ON 2D purchasers. Rasy terms, paper wost, for several days. se, Dr. Gry ana fe recommend was in German, A fuli-grown porpoise yields a skin from five a Dadian ore | Ew STORY AND BASE: | 89.0 Deer Fret. Will take small unincuinbere: — aes are Maj. D. C. Cook and family taken for| Nothin, mnted, the shoemaker bought an | to six and one-half feet lo from two feet TWosToRY wack House: sta | Fon Aer SEN ener STORY AND, roo netiso Ea: BOU foot in square 1021; well adapted {or | Mano Merchant o> fasts A Siy parsx.w. | Some of the cities which have a vote and no| 4° pais — Sager ts nek | “Olaekeel and coun tempeh Se nae 1 $0 ehity trckos wider Ta seaeeek setae bet 1. and M.S rooms and bath mod. | andtwo baths: 830 Dat. «6: one square from osl butiding small houses such as are built on remainder | FoR BALE _ 3 jie wadak 5 | Weather will regret that they cannot exchange A ity | to Tend bis text book. Awhile after a French and tanning has been expedited within a few e To quick purchaser reduced t Price, 67,900. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, | Orth Price per foot, a. Fors HALLET & DAVIS SQUARE PIANO Mrs. Gen. A. J. Perry arrived in this ci ie i PASTAS Soi an “| node WARKEN OHONTE ACO HO 11m at. nw. | HAngood condition. “Address Box 110, Star offs. | places with Washington, which has an abun-| | Teen A 3. fer groeet of Mra. Gen. Van | SOE o8, that, subject coming in bie way be | {are 20 that the dis sre mach more premplly ‘ = = Lee LEAKS _ sre. | 25S WARREN, — 2. zs S : yesterday and. 3 . Gen. Van | rench unti! he co: nage ite con- | brought to market than they once were. PONT CIRCLE” 3 Wath nw, coptatnine ten C10) rogans ald bath: | FO aete ony co: Naw Fea cad Siw Soar | FOR, SALEHANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND | “ANC? Of weather and no vote, Vliet. ‘The friends of General and Mre. Perry | tonta, and then took up Latin and Greek suf-| Wholesalers nell the thine either in “sides,” improvement Tas a good story Brick nn lacluding 2 houses on, it and basmhie | 2 Piao: beantifal styleand oxtraordinarl!y fine tone, are very much gratified to learn that after his | ficiently to be able to trace the derivation of | two toa or cut into vamps for #hoes, All LBLL AND.” | SSRs colahed i tne'rear {the owner wishes | parking toih avew' 814,000 “Lot dh SitlOte so toot | MUNI and power: pleamane touch and.quick Tevet: | Shout, one and all, with hearty glee; fetirement next month they will make Wash-| botanical namex. At last. having fairiy mas-| old fishermen believe that the porpoise skin ML Pst. | Shimed Uy agpication (de keyed thie omens” '" “| HE * ata" Rentaw ave" mw 8G Aateictase hats | STE, way &,seairable instrument: one. of the best Show not a sign of sorrow; ington their future home. tered the more common divisions of the vege- | ix waterproof, and the belief bas gradually es.009 wire wey A NEARLY New| “node ” WHO HORKCSBE: sar, setting back from building fine or ase for businose Fecty' new: ae forula’ pee fo SE pad This is the time it may not be Mr. and Mrs. R.E. MacCracken avo returned | table Kingdom, he began the study of fungi, | crept into the popular mind, though itt « anal : . -; . 2 fe noe contains tt | Fo* SALE _XEW YRAME Cor: GE, 1190 127 te ndek ee Fer aa, Fe Teese 2 hfttabta | t%o to offer at $250, on terra of 3100 eT Your turn to shout tomorrow. from New York and will remain a few days with | and there, as he told a friend, he bad found «ter of doubt whether the skin will long resist ‘Co! “3 rs ti | modern iuiprovements, cellar under whole. house ws. ernie | piezeqimonthly tna; ea dics sav se their mother, Mrs. E. V. Thompson. work to last a lifetime. This necessitated the | wat is oye, near 13th ne Beated by. faramce. Int $2 ft.7 in. front om 12th fe. | All fot 7 and part lot 8 sq. 760, 84 er. how! seein. my * THE PIANO EXCHANGE, > 5 Mrs. Chas. Walter of Baltimore is visiting | PUrchase of more books, and finally, of a Beck's | It does, however. make the best possible 7 W Sie ate n nal Ode persg ft Tet! ns + THAT MIND READER. “ suid sca sbunoih- bn eon Me deg | lalate lena BERR ge cee aaaa ae Mire Hones Ruppert of Capitol HHL sire. | mitrortope, And for rears becrald bacon hunting boot snes ite ver lan Pe OR SALE_F STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY : cae TOF rer. | Fans fully earronted. fot 856 ind 10" tino of | He Came From Saginaw and Had an Ear| Walter will be jomed on next Sunday by her | over’ tay in hi the’ other implements’ of bis trated b: ‘ inary conde : : a = ‘a corner lo: of two bui sites, 4 . f ee . 2 y 5 y of botan- | tio pantry ice, £000. Arties, Re vappiy to oto | auitable for store aa dwelling’ OO fort front on aig: | PROWS. TU0 Tine nw. —____oc- 12" | prom the Detrolt Frve Press Capt. Hoxie and his wife, who came on from | jcal works in three or four languages, and on «| ‘Thus far the demand for porpoise lenther has “ ass cciaaen eaedineun ae ‘a5 bt INO. iia a ES ie pty Sd yA Dano: slightly necde cent 250 nee | Detroit has a young man who is feature in| Willete Point, N. ¥., whore Capt. H. is sta- | shelf over his head his beautiful microscope. | come from the cuctan cheoreckers te hee -EELEQ\NT NEW DWELLING: TWO | ping through to F at.. for #2500 LE owsrr Lr . collar, Trooms snd bath; <n 6th ‘st. be- | 80) ig F Foon ne BM. MORRT- | 9173 capn with stool and cover and full rusrantee. | his social circle because of his powers a¥ a vo-| tioned, to attend the funeral of ex-Representa- | And thus he spent the evening of hir da — gh lot 192100 to paved a ley; price, (00 7th never made st. Bw. st. to the shoe factorios, as . 0 4s ve Van H. Manni in Wi for a | until his death, a genial, cultivated, intelligeat, | kangaroo leather a people down in the — _ So Ba “ Ms x ~ t, mind reader and “funny busi-| tive Van H. Manning, are in Washington 8 ng peopl = wi SA. NALMOST NEW (GHT SOH- cement Vt maker-botanist ply toa | ww ¥ that porpoise le Bisr'et near Nacw, igelo Mad Mo Sb st NE cc2gowe | himself all around, but especially so of his sing- VENGEFUL ANARCHISTS. Toted to his studies, he said: “Always an hout | factories. Ast. pear ‘Rist neur G 6. me at of propert ALE-AT A REDUCTIO MAHOGANY-CASE UPRIGHT i few week: A HANDSOME | ing. Lately he has been giving some amusing a day and as much more as possible.” Such was | On the other hand, the fact that the skins are ill ent on i ser ate a S isteronly | take-offs on mind reading. Several nights ago| Four Men Blown to Pieces by an Infernal | the record of Charles C. Frost, a man whom it | smail and the cost of catching the porpoises is — : ied Machine Left in « Paris Street. was a privilege to have as a friend. | considerable makes it difficult for the mana: a Yatn eases Cebaed peonea ao “ant jo srore. se nitnet, | 2° ete = teigaptb it heme aan, inkis| Pants, Nov. &.—An explosion occurred in thi | The second case is that of farmer in Vir- | facturer of shoes to introduce it. fit Spgs rer rovoved | square fost Cheap ot chil at near New Haigahite | oR BaLi-OUR SE Fane | RAW; Who loves to prod him now and then in his Becies ginia from whom, some years ago, I received stom choemakers use it for expensive A Square foot. WALTER A | $¥e. 18 6x95, at 81.40 Siow Ta ‘all repaired equal to new-and sold oneasy monthly | tenderest places. On this occasion he had | city this morning by which four men lost their a payments. Prices fro: nb for $4,100 net SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. #27 F nw. Foe see ASH, 830 4 Mt and bath. Satory, south front: f n a request that he might send me a package of | PEEIPPENS contirr, | Posted her on the mysteries of mind reading, | lives. The affair was undoubtedly the work of | colored sketches of wild flowers aud that I| me extent in use for ma- the belts are not very PGE SALE Two FINE Lory Ox 22d n.w. ; dimensions 252100 feet eac! belting, OR $4,200 08 AT Uithat's.w._| and she appeared with him before a parlor au-| anarchists, who were secking revenge upon the | would verify or rectify his determination of Itisalso used in some parts of the a> y= Shae oes Bacwnin Ta m.esaddtony Box | @2.J0 yer oot Aply to B. He WANKER Fok SAURL SN UNUSUALLY FINE BaWGATN | dience, blindfolded in due form, and took her | Carmaux Mining Company, whose long +trug- Papaya RS RHE o. . é Aaa SSR ON __916 F st. ‘obtained in an upright piano, 4 f ; ped reac! shoe Ince from <ALE_ BARGAIN-STX-ROOM IN| ROR SALE SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS IN KACO: | which ost now $400. ele S210. 9a E10 monthly | Place ready for the performance. He held up | gle with their employes was amicably settled a) ait ies an fermer when he began to ferl | scrape nf the heathen, tenet adapted eaat; lot Wgulio. | Price, 81,830. rama Heights, peice fru: 39 conte i> avments. HUGO WORCH & CO., 985 7th se nw | a lemon in plain view of the audience. few days ago. the need of some subject of thought and inter-| to euch uses beedlise of ite extteme Coughioeas ane ond bath; fot 172100.” Price, 4,000" | “as-qr' OF Pertieulare. BH. WARSERS, OMe a BERET a Reeb | a bONe Bere,” he weid with much form, “in| Early this morning two policemen wore pase- | est outside of his daily work. and elasticity. FOR SAL¥ Btrst class new houser 1p Mt Fleas. | —™ ie SALE A LOT OW COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, | V nets tint te roe pon my handa lemon. What is it?” _ {ing along the avenue de L’Opera. When thi Withont any scientific help or knowledge he es - ge ist acre hasten Quy icthias | PPR S tsa ‘shot OU NAR Ta | cider sini sol tad ater” a Alemom.” promptly replied the rensitive, | arrived in front of the offices of the Carmaux feot front by 135 feet deep te set about collecting and naming the birds of 500. \d he bowed and threw it aside in the midst of | Mining Company they saw close in front of it Caught in His Own Trap, VICINITY OF 14TH ST_ AND CABLE CARS; Li 503 NLY S5c. PER St ‘ 8 ve tho Shenandoah valley. Not ied with SE Nt 808 F st. nw room and bath press-brick Pig geet | eae ® carlos iron vessel, resembiing a saucepan. | siuged specimont be conceived the lies of | Pit Letierto London Teioeraph “= 4 eS gp small cash and balance ORKSTON = = = Now,” he continued, taking up a piece of | The police officer picked the vessel up and car- inting the birds he collected. With no artistic Something akin to the case of the engineer Ronth Capitol and lat. fee WALTER A. BRO ENNAL AVE. N.W. SUBURBAN PRO TY. ice, “Ihold in my hand a piece of Ts 1t| ried lt. to the police station, where the other | peting the birds he collected. With ne paints | hoist with his own petard has happened to» » cheer sane 0’ THIN TW ae —— —— hot or col F policemen began to examine it. and brushes and set himeelf at work, and today | citizen who dwells in the Rue Blomet. This Squares of railroad depot and within 100 fest of “Cold,” answered the blindfolded girl. The ofiicers had been investigating only | there are very few artiste in the country who Z : ops cn tuaproverents eae Cet Eee eee SE Fare Thanks,” and he fired it out of sight, while | few minutes when the vessel exploded with | ¢.n paint birds with so much of artistic grace | PeT*O": Who it evidently e man of much fore- t NE Soe SON F st now ————o Wood and coal yards.’ Per foot, 22ic. A. 8. To the audience applauded. terrific force, instantly killing two policeman | sq4 scientific accuracy as he. sight and precaution, had hit upona very in- YENCE, ATA WoOD, 53 Oth st. 1... oa | Ui Gunend ai wcen lanes oe onion ‘Next he took a shoe from the table. and so terribly wounding another that the |" After a few years, having transferted to paper | S8ious system for the discomfiture of the FOR SALE—A CORNER FOR $33,000. = i : ferme “T have here,” ho said, “‘a No.9 shoe, Can | doctors say his recovery is impossible. Quite ®| aii the birds of the region, he procured a| enterprising burglar. He fixed up bebind hie st ance price 45.000. | oo cit cash payment Dalene ie tweets HOME| The Washingtonand Artington Evec‘ric Railway | youtell me the size of it?” number of officers werein the station at the time | «(jray’s Manual” and began to study the plants | door a revolver loaded with pellets and #0 — 91 é “THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Is now in operation from en4 of Aqueduct bridge to| “No. / the girl, and there were nee itis ee miraculous that more of | of the valley, first determining thet? names and | ee = ‘ 4s emall battery, which <ALE ‘ oR =| Fort Me: q . ‘more roars and applause. wont cede ees then painting them. He accordingly sent oul fatal, or nearly 60, to any one open- SOR SALE 10,000 HANDSOME &i ENCE | — — es Fort Meyer and Arlington, with transfer line from ‘Then he ‘. . a " de f the buildi bk st, pas + | ear Dupont Cire jee F001 OR SALE—BUILDERS, ATTENTION. en he stepped to one side and returne The windows o: uilding were blown ont, kage of colored sketches, artistically ing the door with undue pressure or bursting it pot rongr for states” Peachgeer eam baver fined Ablock of lotsin square bonded by New York | €hd of cable road in Georgeto with a saw anda stick of wood. He put the | the plastering was torn off and the furniture | Package of colored sketches, artisticalls p to suit. Address ARMY AND NAVI. Star office. ave.. Nat. New Jersey ave. and 20st. 1. w ‘The bridge across the Potomac will soon be under ve and so true to nature that there was uot the | in suddenly. The citizen bad a specially care- k across the bench and began to saw. broken and scattered in every direction. In | {} : "9 a} fw prema wwgy ery fockily f ®. On asphaited street; 20 ft. front, 100 ft. deep. 3 slightest doubt as to any of the 750 species rep- | ful way of opening tl oor, but. unk ly for | ane — ony | Side allow: slugiy or in biocks‘ouly #110 ber sq. te | Construction and the entire route completed to 6th st. | : 5 3 ct the whole interior of the building was | resented, while his own unassisted determina- | himself, he had dined too well last night, and@ |F RG SX.. SHEEE-STORY | caay terms. a depot in twelve months’ time, which will give resi- | tell the audience what 1 am doing?’ ana he | wrecked, and 80 great was the force of ti tions were so accurate that not a dozen names | the consequence may be guessed, He worked | paved al cellent loc Oe, Tee ECO. | | aentaot f sawed away vigorously. plosion "that even the outer walls were | 1¢0ed to be altered, his latch key all right ond wes entering hie Boa for oN ap ats. pS A The sensitive held her head to one side and | damaged. Si Asia NES Sea rooms rather encrgetically, when the Dx82 to 20-foot m1 listened intently. “1 The operator was greatly | When the consternation bad subsided a search rarily forgotten battery set to work and FRE SALE A DESIRABLE BUSINESS CORNER: | Droit Park lots 183864 ‘One continu ous route and 0 ‘ = BS 3tt fare to center of city. | please: was made of the station and the bodies of four LIBERTY'S NEW NIG ventor received a full charge of Hi ot. uc. ; lot 24285; beick house; 10 rooms Can any other suburb of Washington offer you the This, Indies and gentlemen,” he said, “isa |men who had been killed were found. The = an body. Although his injuries were alight, it ts UTRICN KENNEDY sane or equal rapid transit faci.ttles? most difficult feat.” dead were a sergeant of police, the po-| It Tem't Quite Done. but She Wears Her | 1: Dopable, considering bis experience, that ae Tall ice salltuig Zapldly ia tela propert The subject waited a minute, listening. lice commissary’s secretary, a’ policeman Dindem of Fire Already. he will retain the battery ase permanent instl- Feated to pay B ‘The prices are low and within reach of “Well,” said the operator, ‘‘can you tell the|and a porter employed by’ the Carmaux | From the New York Sun. tution. 4 ‘an be improved at wight co- F ee ee oe audience what I am doing?” Mining Company, who, it turns out, Evening strollers on the Battery have miesed ianceetanaaiealbiiiogs kM. MORKISON, fine lot ; 50 ft. fron Asaninvestment, it needs only an investigation to . “You're singing,” jounced the subject had, at the request of the policeman who dis- heapest ot on Lathst. JOHN 'B. ging,” announced the subject 40 q pol - for some time the lights of the Goddess of Brought to Time by;the Leckemtth. convince you that there will be gis udvance in prices | unexpectedly that the operator fell over a chair ered the vessel, carried it to the station. | >” domed rought to Time before spring. trying to get awa; e ‘The bodies presented a most ghastly spectacle, | Liberty on Bedloe’s Island. About twomontbs | From the Daily Kennebec Journal, SALE-FINE PIECE OF BU e ‘Oth and RAT, DESIRA E ‘ = é Be nd many of the onlookers were made sick as | 9f0 the authorities concluded to make some| A certain Bangor busiasss man had occasion Jok SALE_PINE extended just above Flori Asa home site, there is no prettior spot within 500 +e 8 y ” : q J : eg eet adintion aie niles of Washinton, The viewis grand, taking in] HALF FARE FOR PREACHERS. | they saw the horribly mutilated and bleeding | decided improvements on the lights, and the | to have the lock repaired and the combination For particulars and terns apply to ?lote im Lanier Heights at 40c. per foot. - - — ~ dead carried out. statue was shrouded in darkness while they | changed in his safe, and the work was done ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, JOHN B."WIGHT. Ml0Get _ | Sesntie city and Potomec river. A number of |). paieads Gind to Encourage Hu-4| An inspector of police was mortally wounded. ji pleted. For ti yeek, | bya locksmith, wh . 3 1807 Fst nw. NORTHEAST; | Washington's leading people and government em- diners zatasaem Face Its sald that the caplostve was “uot dyna; | *€°° being completed. For the past week, | bya locksmith, who was obliged to take the ok SALE HANDSOME NEW THREE STORY QNLY FIFTY | ployes have purchased property in Fort Meyer Heights |, azmancve-< epee ERE eee tiaantee aia sg however, a partial notion of the whole new | safe to his establishment. When the bill was wick dwelling. INI: 19th st. n.w. ; thirteen rooms meee | Sasen ceed ietie aia ‘We are only too glad to give the preachers So violent was the explosion that houses in | lighting has been afforded by the sight of so | presented the owner refused to pay it, deeming Me rf t wv | Ityow are looking for a good speculation we invite | © baif rate,” remarked an oficial of the Mis-| the vicinity were shaken to their found varticulars and pric apply to | YOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS. ‘1307 F st. a i + ib st nw, bh, Te 2. Toon BS Lie soe ‘ions | much as has been accomplished by the electri- | the charge too much. The locksmith, calmly Fushed into the streets | cians who have the work in hand. The goddess | Selling him that he would par, shut the sate, ‘Hon. Forfurther ioe, Bor furth en OR SALE-QHEAP LOTS, tied to the | FOU to napect the property. souri Pacific to a St. Louis Chronicle reporter. | und their occuy =< pm of investors and buttders tx following property, which is offered below market | All streets are being graveled. “The eastern roads don't do it, but every roud | fearing the buildings were about to fall. Wine _ Ow * now wears a fiery dindem every night. It is Sho cabh, aut vated Gai: te ie eb OK | S*LE—THREE-STORY ELEVEN-HOOM | Toten" : i 5 i ;. | dows in every direction were shattered and the 3 ° ifhe could, an to ine ‘s.000 Gweiling witb ail tod. tmpe-, well located | Est) Cheap building stone on property. rilareloheh Spratt 5 lenmtine vical edges |) etter nr yiaia le mpg ep fompoved of two parallel rows of incandescent | place of business with the figures of the com- Reith si yh tem en sreulane to "14th ‘at cable carn: tworstory Several cottages noe being buitt. Trent prompts us toit, either, I can asmure you. | ywo stories of the police building were com- | lights. whose fl in regular pnecewsion, | Lination upon ® piece of in his pocket, con premises TENE RUTHERTORD, | LEte Tid to 184, sa, TAL, Kat bets tol and’ ws. Anall-year-round suburb, Itis strictly in the line of business. We have | plotely wreeked. The whole street was thickly | Dive glass arranged in regular af twenty, | The owner soon weakened and produced the ___ ABT Fst. n.i._| “The lastname s enpeeiaily ated coal or | W$r.ter will not atop tmprovements. found out that where there are the most preach- | strewn with debris, Firemen were engaged in | 5.1 Pha. errs one of which leew Dower of | RCCSSSAEY cash. fm TE od ee eee i Full particulars and maps at offices of the managers. | ers there are also the most people of induetry | removing the wreckage. fifty candles, making a total power of 2,700 can- aneeeatnrnan es Py nd Loch ww. : $ st . OK SAL¥ 88,000-LOT 40Xi ROBINSON & LODGE, and productive thrift. There are vaststretches a dies, The general effect as seen from the Bat- A Matter of Figares. ted t ‘theaters and churches nao y steam ; excellent Apply to B. of waste places in the west which, when built| It is now stated it was not the police who| tery is the fiery crown upon the brow. The | From the Chicago Tribune wae ‘and95 Atlantic building, | yp by the kind of people who encourage the | found the bomb, but that it was discovered by | torch is illumined with a single are light of | A group of young men stood in front of an = aT TL = ee a - PAE " : ‘ 6,000 candle power, which is to have a large re- | opera house yesterday morning admiring the LE 4 DESIRABLE. RESIDE ee CADE A PRETEY LOTS O87. | urdu ‘928 and 630 F st. n. w. growth of a wholesome religions sentiment, will | the cashier of the Carmaux Company, who | 90) 04 multiply its luminosity. addition | pectin A eect he wcister bal poh ons iod. Price c lance towuit. Call for add it urably to our reve For that | noticed it lying in the entresol of the i i | Byres _ carb Thati lot 1wzioo. Price, ash, balance towuit. Call for plat. WRIGH — immeasurably to our revenue. s to this a skylight is to be inserted in the top of | tue 'tront of the building in honor of Colum- DAY & HALDE ‘BH. WARNER STOCKETT. G19E st. nw. ___oc2Q-1m_ CHINESE BABIES. reason I had rather give a pass to the humbiest | Duilding. The affair was of a spherical shape | th. torch. ‘The effect of this will not be ob- | 2° = 7 5 ck (OK SALE— SEVERAL OF THE CHOICEST Gara reacher than a half rate to the superb Inger-| "4 a handle wos attached to it. ‘The | served on a clear night, but whenever the air is | bus. ICE HOUSE ON CLEVELA Building sites in the village of Kensington, P ie Syas | cashier called a policeman, who, accompanied by | **F i ‘ aml “Seems to me,” said one of the ; Groous and bath; heated by | oricinal prices; terms will bearranee The Little Ones Are Put Through Many voll. I have noticed that as the preacher has = See Seok tae’ Dee. to tha | Misty, or contains dust or fog in any quantity, fo me, cash payment. B. H. WARNER & CO., ©-26-1m MEF sta.w. | y rou “ALE_NEW Bav-winpow BErcK on cap” | J au furnace : electric be: sleeping rooms om St Ce ies. ushed his way westward the frontier has re-| the compan: a ihe | the skvlight ix expected to throw the light high | “the *1492" stands out more conspicuously tham — or e it ia | Ceded, until now there is none of it left. “He is | #@tion. ‘The clockwork movement in the in- up in the air and to cause an intense luminosity | Anything else. When a Chinese baby is s month old it is | roy taking the byways and the paths and the | terior of the infernal machine struck while the | UP 1p the Sit aud Oo rhe wn te aamvlace ct |. “It ought to be,” mused a snd-faced man given a name. Its head 16 also shaved for the | Wilderness ix disappearing and the barren prai- | UF ten who were killed were standing over | S'r rune colors, which will make a. general | Heaning against one of the awning poste, “that's first time, a ceremony which is called “‘imum- | ries are blomoming with crops. So you see | ud cxatnining it. Instantly there was a terrific | Uvncr of's cotter and more genial light then the | the Year when the youngest imcmber of Iais bale LE—CHEAP th” Why Worn droge des clot AN Lh, to | efut,” and is made the occasion of great rejoic- | that, from a business standpoint, it pays us_ to | Tou and shock and the work of destruction was | (rainary electric carbon affords. Tocrown*the | let was born.” WALDEMAN wud herdics 86,500. JAMES G. JESTER, | 20 Bis i d is a rd done. ~ revioggetonty hh —_—ee—___—— ae ‘American Unive encourage him to travel about by allowing him a - . whole, a powerful searchlight, on. the eTouca; | "ah doctabie becinoes ortnerae bens ae embers of the family | vir ratofare, It Ws different. with the eastern | Jt is not believed that the men who were | "ucts front of the statue,wil be earned full A Photograph of Lightning. ap GROISSANT & BIRBURY, G10 Lith st mw, | Aro presont in their holiday attire, and the | MUM CNTO: hei cititort iy developed vey | killed knew what hit them. ‘They were so fear- | €roundin ff hice eee onl baby to be shaved is clad in a light red gar-| fullest capacity and they can't hope for in-| fully eS ae ae ——_—_—_+s0—___- Mr. Cowper Ranyard has obtained from Mr. Pees a marpawan ee et oe ment. creased productiveness through the preacher's | tec oe Ee td ete ne tao badiy | Whence the Waters of the Great Eakes? | Dunn of Newcustle-on-I'yne what seems to be seogeseretehoeeer ye ‘Apa we will ‘The hair that is removed is wrapped in paper | tinistrations. Therefore, they treat him like | {10's except the inspector, Whe wes oe pay, | From the Chicaro Herald, “a b of “bali lightning”—the first 7 mL 34 BUILD you a HOME ON EASY TERMS. 3 ; all other passengers and don't give him a halt | injured to move, rm Pope ens i r= ne Si. BET. IST AND “pS. EA We can sell you alarwe lot. 0.0f Ox and carefully preserved. After the barber has | #i Ofer Passenge! 8 of smoke and dust and made their! Where do the waters of Lake Michigan come | ever taken. The luminous blotch on the plate sey $350 ny to 91200: title perfect, good slevation: a0 | performed his tack an uged man—who is hired | T**- ae BAF ee cote reat neh Heentatt | from? isan old question, and itis question ae | hay a striking reacmblance to the disk of & dition to BROOKLAND, where values | for this purpose and receives a small compen- = time they could not realize what occurred, | old as the artesian wells. Where do their waters marigold or sun@ower. It fs, im fact, © ing.| Mow is the time woinvest. | gation lay his hands upon the head of the EDUCATION AND LEARNING. but assoon as they regained their wits they rigol plain 4 as : : come from? Col. Foster, an eminent civil en-| circle of light with a border of rays like small NE PATCHELDER. | little one and exclaims: “Long may you live!" | A Leading English Educator Points Out the | cami cios Htoen enat Powibles, Heir miaMing | Fineer.for many years in charge of government | fuses. Tie plate te farther speckled med — | Those present therenpon sit down to a great Difference Between Them. wounded inspector, who was unconscious. He | interest on the lake, was fond of talking on the | streaked with smailer luminosities. It was ob- feast, of which even the little hero ofthe day re-! «People have a peculiar notion of what con-| was at once taken’ to a hospital. The police | first subject. tained just before the fireball vanished, and cetves his sbarein the shape of atiny pieceof the | stitutes an education,” said Prof. John Coch-| then brought out the bodies of the dead and| Every drop of those waters,” he was often | judging from its likeness to some figures of TLIN HPATIAVILLE, MD To a | Tice-flour cake which was donated by hisgrand- of Great Britain's leading educators, | %t them to the morgue, where efforts were | heard to declare, “‘came from the Rocky moun- | électrical discharges we should say it really is © Sof « cottage, delugnt- | Mother. All who have made presents (of cloth- | TH, one aap ‘oFs, | made to restore them to a semblance of human- | taina.”” His theory waa that they were brought | Picture of the ball. references exchanged. | ing, bracelets, &c.,) to the child since its birth | who is making a tour of the United States, to | ity. here eublerrancowsly, but he over, to cur - aed “ _._ ‘Seok’ | are invited to this repast. On this day the in@a St. Louis Globe-Denocrat man, “Ihave | The excitement caused by the outrage grows | knowledge, marked out the course of the sub. Not Intimate, FOR SALE_A TACT OF LAND CONTAINING | funt is aleo presented with w red bed, a tow | seen many an educated man who couldn't tell |in intensity, and many threats are made | tereanecns stream, From Texas Siftines B&O" RE Tak proverty acen tao cont rants | CHUIE_ of the ame color and a cap upon which | \ caver froma proverb, a Greek root from | sksinst the perpetrators. The police author-| “He announced this ns his conviction long be-|"'"-Dy vou huow Col, Biender asked a gentle- one of which runs trough the property. Itiles level | either golden, silver or copper ornaments rep- 5 m ilies are doing their utmost to discover the | fore—indeed, he died before--the sinking of | man of an Austin darkey e-noom, BAY-wiypow | HAUS CDF, 100 yards from depot and about iy mle | resenting Buddha or eight cherubs or written | a” ellipsis. And I have seen men who had| authors of the crime, and the best detectives of | artesian wells in Chicago and the consequent piece meas tah Sesh pe 2d F stern aah BAT | mente eeeee oR acct Hug gntzoul, The Wnteovs: | characters (that signify old uge and riches) are | taken all the "varsity degrees so profoundly ig- | ihe force have been, detailed om the case, "As | Sincencry of the wow eeedoubted tact, a oe oe von Gadeand | geod water, and 12 cies are ‘under cultivation and | placed. Before the child is put into the new | norant that a Digger Indian might pity them. | yet, however, they are working in the dark, for | William B. Ogden held the came view, and | 1 o=ly, a id ten, enenely aiange supall | Sconomically auntciied “& fm OF could be most | bed, however. the fether consults a calendar | roy many men forget that a school, whether it | there is not, as far as known to the public, «| used at times to make himself very interesting | Paeeit’ acquai Fea" THOSE ELEGANT NEW st * Land INS New Hams to teele For terms atl eye « Mazagers’ N. fation of New 8 wg bm Sauaaion end selects a lucky day, The almanac ala ; : single clew to establish the identity of those | in expatiating upon it. With him, as well as tat Very cheap lot mG bet damn | FOr Price. ee WE WIERTONT | forms lim which things should be removed | b¢ the log cabin affair of the American walder- | TPS ced the bomb where it was found, with Dol. Foster: it wan mo tore then a theety, Nelther a Bull Nor a Bear. ap cin nj fronting QO feet on G at; Hoe. per | nttn, th Gthand Pa ave. | from the presence of the child. In one instance | ne6a, with its threo R's anda bundle of birch on but he adhered to it firmly. “" | Prom Good News. SHE GSR * | Foor nenr- ES, WITH 7-ROOM HOUSE | it must not touch or see objectagnade of bam- | rods, or the proudest continental university but miei auteks Sae Mr. Cregier, who is scientific before be isa | Mr. Gotham—And so your father ina stogk FR 9TH AND B STS. X.E.. ead outbu 3, {he Heentwood road; Sve | boo during a certain time: in another instance | furnishes him with tools with which to dig for politician, is wont to talk approvingly of the | proker in Boston? «he a bull or a bear?” ‘a bas ft brick ; i minutes’ walk of Kives’ station, B. & U.K. R. Apply | articles of copper and iron al bed. é : D. W. Peters has purchased for $5,200 of is y and basement brick. larce park: | (OWNER G2 kath. as bi i copper and iron are proscribed. | knowledge on his own behoof—but pute him in| golomon Carr sub 15 square S61, 20 by 80 feet, | theory in a manner to convince any man, an aan eae ere : Foe S8LE_oN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Rater Nich are denoted as harmful by the | the way of securing an education. A man does | on E between 6th and 7th streets northeast.” |The phenomenon is the running out of this ‘Mr. Gotham —*Does be deal for arise or « fall ar plan" Shatory stone and | Ma" {ey mote, Very destrable new homes at Lakeland, | Calendar are either naar bot learn ee poorer or Gorman for | “"Viizabeth E. Wheeler ot al. bave bought of | 'ake throne the steers of te costerty cain Oe sy baa Set he followinw terms ee e sake of knowing nguages, but to se- ise I 7 and over Niagara an inealcul quan- 2 ve 4 25 her mothe price only | anf Gipeenogte “MMO 4 rome, £10) Hale Starved In the Pursult of Knowledge, | cure the ke’ to the casket in whicli ix locked | aFie Louise Downing for 11.000 lot 6, 20 by | Sh0 or Sand this continaally every minute Boston Child —-Oh’ Well, sometimes he's am a; Be 500 cottage, containing & rooms, $15 cash | yrom the New York Tribune. ae het mhepephalaposhennctrced rego taper 41, do., 20 by 100, on Columbia between O and | in the hour, yds gee es Hag ——__ d SE tied Haae"GSE? RASSM ARS | algal co cotisees, containing Groom, $20 cash | Tt seems dificult tobelieve that there is actual | {He tefections, of, Moateequlen and. solid, & ctrecte northwest: 43 spd 62; eqcare 200, 78/525 Lie’ hes no. viable tulster where, then, ‘The Chance of Hie Life, “ae . | cate 200 cottanes, containing 6 to 7 rooms, 625 | suffering for want of food among the studenta | if Meat cmecara (slat ticpeeataten Soe) ledge | 10th wtrocte northwest; lot 10, square $71, 19 | does it get its replenishment? From the Rocky | prom the New York Prov st. nw. ; frame dwelling ; lot | “One $3,000 cottaxe, containing 8 rooms, #30 cash | i this city, but instances of privation are not | of these languages is as worthless, so far as| feet 5 inches on Massachusetts avenue between | mountains. Mr. Henpeck—“My life is miserable.” and’ $9) per ta onthe be sipgeme learning is concerned, as the gun of Mark : Through tents and crevices, down into cav- Pe . chron set cettagen, containing 8 to 10;rooms, €43| any men and Pomc pr iling ee Twain's Arab protector, which was never loaded. | 2th and JOth streets; parts $34, walthwects part | €rn8 at the roots of these mountains, pour ever aap rgd? gr camer dese ou Ail of the above cottages are convenient to the sta- | unfed for twenty-four hours rather than give | A,Stntleman was recently bemoaning to mothat | 12, square 423, on 7th between N and O streets | the waters from melting snow. Four thousand | Mr. Henpect - may way shoe tion. they are well built, : ted. I tioned id & it sink to strike a gravity incline that | up at something and now she is jealous of FOR SALE dtory and Deseruent ri, Bat. me | outbulldlean: “Ge, and “ond'of thnurharsetatice: | up studying are generally high spirited, and | heard ther te hed send ond’areeans verything | Rorthweat; lot 2, equare 425, on M_ between 7th | fee rChicgo = 7 * eee esee levels with their floor under Chicago. typewriter. pple ager niece bat Coutain arg Hist ts Top eee oe eraetcia: | would resent blunt offers of assistance us in- | in the English language worth knowing. Shako-| botwoen Gtk, and ith streets: sub 156, equare | Under thie city and elsewhere on the west | "Priona “Jealous of your typewriter? Good Sight’ mise ost we Lakeland is situated | gults. They keep their sufferings to themselves ro and the Bible, Milton and Adam Smith, | 693, 19 by 90 feet, on I between North ‘Capitol | tide of Lake Michigan—this ia the proved | oi" 0" Stee ae your life é bel, and 0. Talroad alay onthe line gt | and slave away at thelr work with the grim do- | Bfowning and Herbert Spencer were as familiar | and ist atreeta northwest: lot 19, equare "204, | theory, theory as good as proved—the snow- | This is the chance of you Pa. ave. and 6th and ulevard and wiectric railroad to Balti- js | to him as the face of fe. He was a min- | Oy Ohio avenue between 12th and ‘streets | Covered Rocky mountains are constantly send- . Henpeck — ‘How! WO ELEGANT BAY.WINDOW . Leantiful Jake, ‘stores, post office, | ¥ermnination of despair. Occasionally the truth | ing engineer, and knew more about geology northwest, and lot 16, block 2, LeDroit Park, | ing their waters to supply flowage and evapora | _ Friend — yy. your —— wht ave. t W.; seven and nine | Snoois, churches, &e. Commutation ticket to | comes out and then kind friends in a delicate | than helf the professors of that science. He = : in the watery | Your wife take place and you ot Fe yurchased Groff tion that isever going ° Ihergesp sue comentent Or tor fariee? “Mcentgench way, To see property | way supply the much-needed food. When ras 8 prosperous merchant. conversant with the pe pale 754, ey by a6 rote pmo Sew aig pervee Gae tea ‘soetare. Terinmeany aud ow to | SEY aAN, Owner, 1800 °K et'n.w., from toi0 | students, whose finances are in a better shape, | laws of trade; a banker, who had made a prac- | Sr'cotweo kate th anenteeoteae eh —+e-____ z BSF TE eee Se ‘ nt | by some chance learn that the young man or | tical study of finance; a politician, who had | “yrs ‘Edith F. Dulles has bought for €8,150 of * Some German Spelling. Ir. Henpock— * sag | PORBEXT SINE ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE:| woman hes been living on half rations for | studied men and measures so acutely that he | 3 W''Foster sub 25, square, 108, 18.50. by 10.20 | Prom the mg : Friend —“Dictate to your wife. EAST — WITHIN TWO | gafirtaed heise gine one Acre at wares $15. Also | weeks, they invite the unfortunate one to din- | became the recognized leader of a great party; eee Ge neg Greenest cee 102, HEA feet, on 20th between G and H’ streets north-| In the German empire no department of AVery dewirab tohiear street 1 buyer. LW. WEED & CO,, 500 11th st. n. K. HEINE, Vienna, Va. 7 ‘8 two-story bay-win- | "ay gr ner or to spend the night with them. Thatis| but be had never attended school—had never ‘wont " " desert A Wise Teacher. roomss, spd a a y RATE PIECES | *Pout the only way in which to approach the | stood up and perroted a lesson to a profesor, e oaegee ee gene ae eee ~ | Prom the New York Press. svepe aod decorated: ‘cablust | POR SALE TWO HUY DRED SEPARATE PIECES | Soritive person withoat eevee meee Pa sets profewsor: | _, JT; Arms has purchased for 20,000 of John wot HAN. fot | Sead or call for I ow e tel Hani Jet Send or call tor lars’ m Liat, with inap of count A student at one of the theological semina- | to him: Aaa 4 bieek’ ley | Mente. One of the latest instances of this be- | ""Peiter “De you think my daughter will ever afore you narsbom,¥ | rica here recently invited» classmate to bin | educated men Tevet met. "I wish: thee Hisehte faeces chy ave recharge Er eeher spe igey dag | ne age sod ol sake suburbe: farm p a . Wi - 10 jucat iT fou office at Berti: > ” a | tei tmcts ice righ Pew aeeteren | Bote for, dinner, hs, guest hardly looked | would open a school for teachers and impart to eebinnsier a tek See le amare tess emcee tenga boy and well-fed, but his frie jueators portion P . , From this documen foreign | Pather—“Then what's the use of giving he _ntm TEL Fa. suspected that he was half starved. When be | edge. They would be then better able to carn | @;“pi7,,Devis has bought of Jobn Lee for | omice, at the request of the colonial "Trinidad. any more vocal lessons?” nat Schtof Wankingion son Rlgagdrn; | Sut, down at the generous, bonrd ihe poverty-| their salarie, blegdeertydestien ncaa sppoted » committee of exper nd prosided | "Teacher "A great deal of use, monleur. I ulles below’ of " intended sparingly, —~- 200 i over a 5 wine Heruou”" tract” cast hildlaes feneinet” water si | lest his secret should be rovealed. ‘The tesrste: The Old Story, Fe ae to consifer the spelling of gsegraghion! names | give ber, lemons tue, (oe ane S| CUS B SHOEM Pat. Sw. | pleted, stomsee the praerte tAppis ton peemiscyae | HOM, Proved too great, however, for nature | From the Lewiston Journal. a Be ene ns comibltics kate vended ken nts] te ned wautieal odnselion 3 OWPSEND Se | pon Sanat ay A VERS DESTHABLS LocaTION | Milanese SNOWDES' Brame? alexandri: Va: | Would make wee ot tnd Repore tallow ate | An interesting story could be written én the | . i,Nre pesnes ae bed on that railway as they are | tions ofthe committee hare resulted ina code} © Gee commcet, | Bo mthe we. and near Sap “a 3 sicceatas a, and host t eS “ end Pa I Forney twin tanor arionrs, lp noticing his ravenous appetite, “They ‘re~ “Worse. Why even the dead heads have gone | all spellitig is to be ae te "pomibie | | Father—“By”gimml, you're 22 Dsomy | B. and ©. R.R. very desirable 8-room cottaye; | alized the truth and it Fig i Seieas over to the other line.” phonetic, and to reproduce the pronunciation | can’ = ‘convince her th ; ted: act | also very desirable d-room cottage. Inquire at P.O. | Oocasion for his apologies. Pressing invite- oo of the natives, notof Europeans. Then there | can't, the ‘won't be thrown away,’ ; = . WEES 8O-200§ | 7 A.” A NEw | tions to dinner came to bim frequently from Beginning at the End. are dotailed directions for the use of ee BED & co. iniles | that family efter that. From London Tid Bits. vowels and consonants, of accents vo ‘Mitigated Freqdom. a Cheerful. coder | qlation of Sew Yorks SOO Titi st joung woman whois pupil at the oR SALE had similar ex art , ‘An old negro preacher divided bis sermon | A is that a gazetteer will be com- | Frow Texas Siftings. wit into two parte. “First, all de things in de text, pul in compliance Sy. im aw. and sable, $7,000 Fo oa beh scones Lincoln Parkes.” any. Address A.C. TRUE, 1006 17th ot. 2. ctu Uriel tn Gecrwetown, 10 per cont bar 121m NEW SIX ROOM PF alla Lop. : very an sous FDO: aw. ermont ave. KEY BROS. & iS: FAST SALE OR EXCHANGE-| Ay BP ey aT oF | RE fee Ee in Gare Se | oe. ave. Ww.