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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. NOVEMBER 22, 1893-TWELVE PAGES. _|\VALUE OF BOOKS. FOR RENT—HOUSE _FOR SALE—HOUSES. RAILROADS. FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘Mushat and Neilson were George Stephenson began life as a -ALE-STORE PROPERTY AT A BARGAIN. men; cowboy | For = = a - 205 OfH N E BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. FOR SALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY ON CO- ic tik. cil a Ok at tak) Sadeced ta 95000. & cebmaatal Setury Sa: ‘NORTH WEST. NORTHEAST. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1893. lumbla Heights: lots 22 and 26 and lot 3, block Bo Gwopence a day. and could not read tilt Oth mw. $22.54 front brick, containing 7 rooms and bath; lot | 1420 20th st, bh, 1253 to 1259 F st, b Leave Washington from station corner of New Jer-| 25; also lot 28, block 26. Owner needs ready was eighteen; Dalton was the son of a aa aia me Soxso to alley; oo H st. me. near 7th, ‘This| 12r .. «$19,000, “b, Gr. and 536 "to eey avenue and C street. money. Unable ‘to hold for the inevitable ad- : r oor weaver, Faraday of a blacksmith, fe ness, chap for this property on a good bus | 1758 Tat aw, b he] SM igh st, bb | For Chicago and Northwest, ‘Vestibuled Limited | Yance. Address ALBERT SAMSTAG, O11 ‘st They Are a Special Necessity to Neweomen of a blacksmith: Arkwright be- ness street. i 18 8 + $15, express traits 11:30 a.m., 8:15 p.m. . uazl-at® e as a barber, Sir Humphrey Davy It DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F si st, bb, ae rs G st, bh, m oo For —, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ves- | FOR SALE—A VALUABLE LOT, 25X100, NEXT Worki: Was an apothecary’s apprentice, and Bolton, 30 | FoR SALE—P ‘OA GROOM BIMOR | 412° CA hed Pres 5 70M Uibuled Limited 3:30 p.m., express 1:50 night. to Barber building (Sth st.) and opposite the ingmen, ‘the father of Birmingham,” was a button on Dwi termm $100 caah, Balance | Tai B at am, bh | 1010, Fie “ave, | a Rot Pittsbupe and Cleveland, express daily 11:20) Post Ofice. “Address &. W. BALL, Room, : Baker. To these men and others like them monthly; renting for $18.90 a month, i “ny 5 - 340 p.m. roadway, N. ¥. city. Lin 3906 P st nw. 10-,m 1 40.70 1.400 2 it DAVID D. STONE, 864 and ‘806 F st. n.w. = eam een For Lexington and Staunton, 11:80 a.m. FOR SALE. = “ We ae Peay no = men or ahem Sato wan or =e . eT = 5 . r y SALE ee ae FOR SALE—A HOME FOR $000 HEAR @TH AND | 179038-40 BE ity For Laray, Natural Batlge Sonmoke Kierville, voem 2 the time to make a sate and sure, tn: $00 RCE OF P LEAS OU BE. | of our generais or sraveenn sts. me.: 2-story brick; + eccup! st, v7 Ga a Se rs : a lot at Brookland. I have sev- = Soden Ue wal 2 by white people. atid 13th or Say Bret; Mempbis and New Orleans 11:10 p.m. | ral that I can sell below the market price. Par The Varied Advantages ef Books. B20 Cherry, ill, 4F (col) | it DAVID D. STONE, S04 and $06 F st. n.w. G wt. th, For Luray. 5:30 pear aatiy. tes must have money. GRACE M. TI OM AS. The most important thing we have to Seep ow. oficorm | FOR SALE—A NICE LITTLE BRICK HOUSE (200 ‘to 215 T st, For Baltimore, Week days, 13:35, 5:00, 6:35, = ee Room 100, Corcoran bidg._ a Jearn is how to live, and the study of an! UTD a0 ith at, Or. | for $2,500; 6 rooms and bath; on F st. me. vear a .. ee x7:15 (8:00, 45 minutes), x5.05, 8:30, x9:30 (10:00, | FOR SALE—§$25 PAYS FOR LOT 40X300 FEET IN The Library Takes the Place of a well-chosen book will certainly ong m! A DEEBLE, Davis « ¢ 3a. st, to | 45 minutes) a.m. x12.00," x12:05, 12:15, x2:15 8:00, | beautiful Egg Harbor City: 2 railroads, the Cam- sive us more 1319 F at. | Foie Ss. LE Cheap at, $2:750— 2-story and cellar is [os BPEL ~ 45 minutes), 4:31, x5:00, x5:30, 5:35, pevallerlle icrared —— porns SET EO University. feeling of self-respect, more sense of re- | brick; roo bi . oy a be 4 ~ . 4 2! mi lure to Phila. 25 mats: 3 . | Ie“DAVID D, STONE. Sof ant sou FPS b'n, mt, | ‘SOUTHEAST. aoe testo, 52:00, 12-30 OSE | G mewepabers, & churches, achesis, wagon Sank, ponsibility, of dignity of character. As «8,000, 1113-15 and 1117 M Hoberme eae $F tates xe oo: | furniture and’ silk factory, knife handle Works, 25 N it Fst. nw J 1 n Lord Beaconsfield well said, “The man FOR SALE—$6,000—THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON | 1128 éth st, » OF.S,000 st, fb, 10 and 6r.$5,000 pgeiteetad tater ‘00, | clothing manufactories, 3 canneries, 15. cigar who does not look up will look & and je containing 8 rooms, two bath rooms | 1406 Columbia ‘st, b |Store and dwi. cer 9:50, 10:00, x11:30, 1 - a el gE ee tigre sige ees | OEP By . 4 ort | and all the mod. lunps.; a first-class property 1p 1 Roast 8, Good Hope and Nay- ox Aouapeiie, Ta oa with Immense wine | its, vinerards, 4, brew- IN UBBOCK’S VIEWS. | the spirit that does not dare to soar ts des- a = 21 . th, 6r. 4, h. erles, nurseries, 2 tling wot pottery, perh: wo . | mst EASTERDAY & MALLERY, 624 F mw. | Umi, grevesess!.. 7100 (321 and 25" De, YO | Pm Sundass, 's fine ars, take ava (ir) grounds? 3 butlding too kung Sf f week $s enter teen tee ae, —~ SE S = Ee parks, Ia % mu - ese. 4 [7Om, SALe A sGNIneceNT Beoweerors| 25 se > § cook eatig SCE rang p.m. sorieties (electric ‘lighting now coutracted fo. | In opening the winter term of th pene Mi glen Magaedll rm Ser eed ar 2073 L nw, 0 ogo. W, LINKING. oe ee ee EO a a Ce le ee For Hagerstown, !11:30 a.m. and 15:30 p.m. and other industries too numerous to mention: | yy. 7m of the Morley | stance, just allude to the comfort they give nol Soo Lath se. Bw. enc’ lath Gh 1b Son ae came ee ee a | For Bord and’ way points, *7:05/ p.m Eeae inte are aiid) cheap to, chose am eatate: jemorial College, in London, the eminent | in times of suffering and illness. We may _nol6 c | nea st.: . . ! althersburg and only a few left: $2 down a! 7 week: 10 per | scic: FoR RENT—REAR OF JOHN WESLEY CHURCH, | and every modem convenience: ‘steain heat a ise Scout Gand E, bb, 3r..1,500 | #10:00 am, 1245. 13-35) Piss. Geut Of for cash; send moneys Iwill walact test. saenpea eed John Lubbock, spoke as fol- ogee to bed, we may be unable to Conn. ave. bet. L and M sta nw., two-story | clectric light. Terms and price apply SESE Tt or ane Se bat 19:40, 1 p.m. lots left and send warranty’ deed free by re. S on books: alk, but, as Hood said, “We always have i RH. 'T |_Koom 5, 1201 Pa. ave. nzzm | 82 and 84 Detrees st, For’ Washington Junction and way points, *10:00 | turn mail: send for circular. RICHARD CORN-| More than 40) years ago a great country- | ¢,TW" of the library.” "Those who love LEIPOLD, sw. cor. of 13th and F sts. n.w. nlt-6t [E1709 CORCORAN ST.. CO: | sis chore scales se a0 Ok wie ae (EO “a WELL, 658 Franklin st., Philadelphia. n11-20t reading are, to a great extent, independent cael cates ig ee rates stapcing St peam man of ours, Richard de Bury, Bishop of ns and bath; fine cabinet mantels and | my books. “For only FOR RENT DESIRABLE HOUSES. list call at office for builetia FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR THE y of their tellow- Beng of the caprices or tyran electric bells; heated by furnace; 20 feet front; ‘W YORK AND PHIL- agar ng fesued on the ist and 150. ROYAL BLUE LINE FoR’ Logan and Harlan residences and Chinese lega- | Durham, writing in praise of books, well | men. Indeed, there is nacdly any trouble droom frame and stable, Takoma, $20. Kooy on premises = TOY Jew aPoee | ate T.B. WAGGAMAN. | 4. patiadetpnie *RELPHIA: ne | Lom, Aor lek, SOLS, with two cottages: rented | sald: “These are the masters who instruct | Which an hour's reading wil not diminish. S0% 10th 'st.: re ses. — - vests lelphia, N York, good inv : if Bes . h Also rer oe MYERS, REAL ESTAT ee = FOR SALE-STRICTLY MODERN HoMES— Fast, daily 3:25, $00 (10:00 atin, ex Sam. Dining | owner is leaving citys nee Trice Feduced, 88) us without rods and ferrules, without hard arta Ton that by study. by sel? ait 4 1005 PA. AVE. | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— + ADyIErTISE ONEY (aAucatnn ° ) Dining Car), 8:00 (5:00 Dining Car, | ec2l-Sw? TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F n.w. | Words and anger, without clothes or money. . ght, we can do much to raise our character and develop our tacul- | ties. I picked up somewhere years ago-I houses and lots. ‘30 p.m. Sleeping Car, open at 10:00 | FOR SAL. ONLY $1,600 FOR A Finely situated A BARGAIN If you approach them, they are not aslee; FOR RENT—2026 HILLYER PLACE, A SQUARE A hag ok: Jot 25 by 85 ft.. near Iowa Circle. Entry No. : nice lot on N. J. ar P st. n.w.; 20.94 | if, investigating, you ii > al and a balf above Dupoat Circle; three-story brick Lot 35 by $5 ft.. near Iowa Cire ry Price. | Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. front, with 15 side. all 2 i, you interrogate them, they | Cannot remember where—a delightful verse = peeks Lot 34 by 95 ft, P st. bet 17th and t42—16th st. cle, 12 © Cs feet front, wit! side alley: for xtore or dpsed Sueive, rons: = or. library, dining room and ‘ten ae y ce = Loses clrele, 12r. For Atlantic Cit m. and 12:00 noon. | dwelling. H. L. RU 624 14th st. nw. n16-tt | Conceal nothing; if you mistake them they | f an old English song on the debt we owe ie to books. It ran as follow: st. KING. Owner, 918 never grumble; if you are ignorant they a *Dail; ‘Sunday only. “4 ep KE SE. NR: @nOOM BRICK: at Express trains. yO POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _| cannot laugh at you. The library, there- | (Oh for a booke and a shadie nook, ail mod. Imps.; near cars and pablic ¥1 10-Fo0 ; . = PAO | Baggage called for and checked from hotels and | ——————— = | fore, of wisdom is more precious than all | Either in doore or oute, Font reduced to $17. Key 610 K If you'rs thiuking of building or’ bu EG. BATA ERIM: | residences by’ Union Transfer Co. on orders left at | WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT ©0 riches, and nothing that can be wished for | On tiene Ereen leaves whispering overhead, TUCKER & BRO.. 100 F ing a house see these lots and houses, *Phon: 789. an selene ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Pa. ave., and at Depot. From spatized wished for | Or the streete cryes all about TUCKER & BRO.. 100 5 ater eee er note one pani as | ; b 21°C at flor, | ROB. C CHAS." 0, SCULL, Steamer Wakefield on MONDAY: is worthy to be compared with it. Whoso- | Where I maie reade all at my ease ok RENT— is 5 AW 9-ROOM ‘i BRICK oN LS Ll yo Gen. Pass. Agt. and SATURDAYS Gud ever, therefore, acknowledges himself to | Both of the newe and olde, IS | FOR SALE—MUST BE SOLD—THIS VERY DE- i pear Towa Circle; electric aa a ane tater errr be a zealous follower of truth, of hi: For a jollie goode booke -whereon to locke | Ss eaking tubes, &e 19,0100, Ee 7 7 THURSDAYS and SUNDAY , Ol appi- ferme np Shaper it Ploegh | Pe MOOKE, Goo Fst CEEBATSARS AND O10 RAMLWAT. Titeamer 7, V- Arrowsmith on MONDAYS and | Ness, of wisdom, of science, or even of the | 2 better to me than golde. FOR SALE—120 $-room brick cash payment nlS-Im) STUL WEDNESDAYS at 3:00 p nial Beach and all lower leaves Kinsale TUESDAY return landings, arriving for Alevandria, Colo- er landings; returning and ‘THURSDAYS for at Washington WED- front and’ back stairs; lot 19.7x140 to a 20-ft. paved alley; fine location; on S st. near 15th; a desirable ‘neighborhood. Offered at $7,000. reasonable offer refused. You cam secure a bar- TUCKY AVE lish basement 4 month, & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. Schedule in effect November 19, 1898. Trains leave daily from Union station (B. P.), 6th and B sts. = Through the grandest scenery in America with The Debt Owed to Books. Many of those who have had, as we say, all that this world can give have yet told faith, must of necessity make himself a lover of books.” And if he could say so with truth 400 and % : SESDAY. and) FRIDAY MORNINGS. On SATUR- gain in a home or investment. B SALE—A BARGAIN 6-ROOM FRAME; 12711 | the handsomest and most complete solid train ser | MSRAY 2 for Colonial Beach, Colton's, | ®@FS ag0 how much may we do so now! | us that they owed much wf their purest hap- it DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. nw. ne. bet. P and Q; $59 cash balance to | Vice West from Washington. DAYS 9 Colonia . Colton’s, | ¥* ; ; FS ice MEF Whe Wine hae and Q; $50 cash and balince to S DAILY" Cineinaat! amd Rt. Tien Leonardtows de (a Consider how much better off we are now | piness to books. Macaulay had wealth and ps force nw. only $4000; 6 nicely papered |_"15-1m STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. n.w. > ee oid V stibaled,, Newly Es uipped, Elee- por at Washington SUNDAYS about. 10. p.m. aonine ye tae aioe a ae te aod fame, rank and power, and yet he tells us = ets cabins baa We 3 For SALE— iov: anGai sag | trle-lighted, Steam-heated ‘Train, man’s finest | Tene = so advantages of print, how ; pr bs eee aes bee i Te | moans: Maths ecline; Mage Met; aley; Same wey 1 A as Ce EASY | sleeping Washington to Cincinnati, Indian. | Spe, schedule.) General Mester, |much cheaper books are now. You may | =e his biography that he owed the happiest Siceeiiet sla ee ee | se pave De BTC, Ook mk OE Gand: 7 soomss back baittige: hao Gate wee: | apolts and St. Louls without change. Dining car | Jet . aha at ss —| buy for the price of a pot of beer or one or | 2©UFS of his life to books. In a charming Blavonen ¥ ee} it z NE, and 806 F st. papered, etc. inquire OWNER, tee Ree from Washington. Arrives Cincinnati, 7:55 a.m. NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL | two pipes as much as you read in a month. | letter to a little girl, he says, “hank you M st near 14th 75 | FOR SALE~$1,950—$20 CASH, $20 MONTHLY ao : St BW. | Indianapolts, 11:30 a.m., and Chieago, 5:45 p.m.}| Leaves River View wharf, 7th street. Sunday. | In his day, on the contrary, bocke were | for ¥ * 2 4 Conn av nr Farr sq. new 6-room and cellar frame cottage; hall; | ———— eee | 7:30 Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing onl ery eapensivk. Aees ety ‘S were | for your very pretty letter. I am always 5 ony ale front and rear porch: lot, ; N ESTATE THREE 4 | | 11:10 P.M. DAILY—The famous “F. F. V. Lim. | wharves as far down as Maddox creek, Returning | Ver¥ expensive. Again. while our books are | giad to make my little girl happy.an4 noth- left. GORDON & BRO. uses opposite Franklin Park; "A solid vestibuled train with dining car and | on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Pas.| Small and handy, theirs were ponderous, | ing pleases me so much as to see that she _ nit sawn: "14 a See om Tat. by 148 ft: stabl Pullman sleepers for Cincinnatl, Lexington and | senger aceoinmodstions first-class. Freight received | immense—very inconvenient either to hold | tikes books, for when she 1s ws aid aslam eg eT SALE—TH. E. ot. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Louisville, without change; arriving at Cincinnati | ontil hour of sailing. Tel 1765. or to read. Even our deepest books are, in | she will find. the ore cele ar eee ae house, with all modern improvements, cor. 4th} ecutor, 1624 P st u6-1mo* | 6:30 p.m; Lexingte ) p.m.; Louisville, 9:30 | F. A. REED & CO., Agents, Alexand a sense, light. But what is far more im-| the tart egal they are better than all : in nme st. and South Carolina ave. s.e.: $5,500, on easy | RoR SALE—1220 GST; NEW? GRD BATH, CEIZ | D™.;'Indlanapel 0 p.m.; Chicago, 7:30 a.m., S. RANDALL, portant, we have nst only all the most in- | (Be, tarts and cakes, and toys and playa, n20-10t ‘ 1318 Fst. | Soot impee for Sea0N emeasy terse, Appty to | HF:,3 Fooms om floors lot Wainy to alley, south | And St. Louis, 7:49 a.m., comecting im Union depot Proprictor and Manager| teresting books which De Bury could com- | make ire the gecateat wing eons, would a <0: WATE - ; : rent; newly papered;’ $4,000; §500 cash, $25 per | for all points. ieee sy wlhey : A ake me the greatest king that ever lived, FoR RESTS ROOM BRICK DWELLING:WATER | _J.H. GRANT, 1316 B st. sw, m2t-2we_| Boneh RAS ot ce Oo per | Mi0:s7 A.M DAILY—For Old Polat Comfort and . SEINGTON STEAMBOAT OO: tmand., bot spany snore sles. Even of S2-| with palaces and Gerhart, Onl fee Seer ara; a FOR SALE—NO. 64 M ST. N.W., 8 ROOMS AND sts. NORTE s Norfolk. Orly rail lin INE RETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. C. i uy | Hers, and wines and coaches, and beaatit MON, Hee Soe, oe PeE RO. | bath; built in the most substantial manner; fin- 5 2:00 | P DAILY-Expreas for Gordonsvitie, | DAILY LINE TET Ne ON ROE and *| Again, in his day, one might almost sav | clothes, and hundreds of servants oe wera ished in natural wood; stable on the rear, which faces on a 30-ft. alley; no reasonable offer re- Charlottesville, W. hesboro’, that the novel was unknown. y he Staunton and prinet In poet pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for, Itich- NORFOLK, “ ce'Steamen [lived before Shakespeare or Milton, Scott ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. F 3 ey tic t I shor ‘ For RENT_oa N. J. AVE. N.W.; 10 ROOM ion that I should not read nooks, I would ue eno not be a king—I would rather be a poor all modern tmps.; $35.50. 906 L st. nw. fused; terms to suit. W. F. NASH, Owner, » to include mond. or Byron. In science, chemistry and geol- = mom 2 : ns - WC JOHNSON, 118 15th sts ewe atm | 22 M st aw n2l-2t ‘ou pay more thi for rent. Pullman locations and tiekets at company’s of- | wasttNCTON AND NORFOLK-sovTH novnp. | ogy have been ereated, and, indeed, the | 20 4 @ garret with pleaty of books than fices, 513 and 1421 Penusylvania ave FOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR_IM- Teave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of a king who did not love reading.” progress of discovery has made all the rest Office open to Sp. FR. Fo! —ONI OSE HANDSOME NEW L. HANCOCK & CO. harf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 | — sc 7 y, aphy | ,, 0 of our greatest men of sei East Capitol sts.; all modern improvements and | that amount; Only $1,000 cash required: For SALE—624 L st. NEW; 61t.; CELLAR where rallroad connections are made for all poluts | aiready mentioned novels, and I think those | t° PfaY for a taste that should stand me in Sunt Inquire at ofice of PRANK. BROWS: | pot ET ce | nn he ; mega aici who ery down public ibraries because | Sted under every variety of circumstances, vonth. i a cs cavetus: gh 560: age rapes REN FOSTER, —-, cry 2 s xq | and be a source of happiness ond cheerfule ING, 416 5th st. ow. A a ee FRANK L. HANCOCK & ¢ Sched ahack Novae: 9 NCRTH BOUND. many novels are read in them make a great | 224. “ pp — FOR SALE-ATTENTION. BUYERS AND RENT-| ayy Cor. Tih and G sts. NORTHEAST ADL teat eee eet eee ate 1s SOS. as. | Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress | mistake. Nonsense is very refreshing: and | ness (0 me during life, and a shield egainst an ers—Why pay rent when you can buy a nice a = I y ’ at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at] 1 believe we hav: f fe its ills, however things might go amiss, and SUBURBAN PROPERTY. little house and pay for it in monthly payments? | FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME Cor: | SeMzer Station, Washington, D. ¢. He eve “wre Mave meoat Of we, to conteus th? | 1 gorek frown. wee - s ‘A few left of those two-story brick dwellings| ner house, with + unincumbered; will | 8:00 a.m. da Local for Danville and inter- | 6:30 a.m. pext day, truth, learned more English history from | «2 iar beeen — me, it would be @ FOR SALE—AN OPPORTUNITY __ | ga,the Se comer of 22d and D sts: can be] exchange, for houses ‘or lots ranging in’ price | mediate stations, ‘and through coaches for Proat | qixors on sale at 51%, 619, 1951 and 1421 Penn. | Shakespeare and Scott than from Stubbs | ‘ste # ading. Give a man this taste, For an enterprising man with some capital to | bought by paying $20 per month: no cash re-| from $2,500 to $10,000 each. Apply CHARLES | Royal and Strasburg duily, except Sunday, and | . Tickets on Same Co gr no or Green. Moreover, good novels teach us, | #Pd the means of gratifying make a fortume. We have for sale a tract of | aquired. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, EARLY, 603 14th st. nw. ocZ-1m _ | connects ut Lynchbure with Norfolk and Western | Tarr tickets via the Dew line what is very important, a knowledge of hu- | Pardly fail of making ‘nim land containing about 150 acres at a station on |_021-3t __ 1 Ft. BW. ee Telephone 750. i man nature. At a recent school examina- | UBIess, indeed, you put ‘nto the Metropolitan Branch of the B. and O. R. R. | FOR SALE—-OR EXCHANGE—WE HAVE EX- FOR SALE—BICYCLE: 11:01 a.m., Richmond and Danville fast mail.— " JNO. CALLATIAN, tion the inspector asked a little girl, as a | ™0St perverse selection of bo You place near Washington, D. C. A portion of this tract | elusive control of ten properties, which We can 4E—BICYCLES. Daily for Lynchburg, Danville and for principal! ap1ace Gen. Supt. | Question in arithmetic, “My dear, if T lent | Bim in contact with the best society in has been divided into building lots, streets graded, | offer for trade; many others on our books. ‘Those |< Li ioe tee pz alas estes iad chee roar tather L3 Age Ayr ised | €Very period of history—with the wisest, ant ready for sale. We will take pleasure in| looking for a trade please call on HERTFORD | FOR SALE—THIS WEEK, BIG ( IN uding Anniston and Birmingham, also Opelika Fi your father £100 in June, and he prom! the wittiest, the tenderest, the bra 4 showing this property to a possible purchaser, | _& HENDERSON, 1108 G st. n.w. n2ist_ | cles; a car load at $65, were $150; guaranteed; | Columbus, Montgomery, 3 New Orleans. MEDICAL, &c. to repay me {10 on the first of every month, | {h at, the tenderes vest, an ho will at ence concinde ‘hat the price ta | === d manufacturer wants money. Rare chance. Don't | Pullman per New Washington to = s —— how much would he owe me at the end of | /he Durest characters why have adorned right. B. H. WARNER & CO. FOR SALE— = miss it. FP. S. CAHILL & ©O., 1711 Pa. ave, | Atlanta, uniting at Greensboro’ with sleeper for | STRANGERS, TAKE NUTICE—D BROTH the year?” The little girl, after some hesi- | "UManity. You make him a denizen of all = P WAMG Pate wow. | yit@couy little, houses on N. Have, near} pe, nao-6tr | Augusta, and Uray treat, all diseares. No cure, mo bay.| tation, sald “f100." My dear. said the in. | nations, a contemporary of all ages, The Sone SATE-CHEAP SIS ACRES PS et ney | FE MBIDEtOR circles etx rooms 3 only 4:45. p.m.—Dally for Charlottesville and tuter- Kublished advertising physicians in tls] shector, “I am afraid you do not know the | World has been created for him.” (Cheers) land on main road five miles out: cultivated; | | Oregon ave.; 2 beautiful new houses; complete PROFESSION ‘ty, WASHINGTON ANID ROUTE: seh ante eased cl oo on pin rudiments of arithmetic.” “Oh, yes,” she | A lMbrary, indeed. is aot only the best will exchange for house. OWNER, 923 12th st.| {nm every respect; can be purchased at a very low a & sats SLED LIMITED, composed en- ar i ; | said, “but you don’t know my papa.” See Many; Ht he a tree telry tend, © gade~ ae het igs JOHN B. WIGHT. SPIRITUALISM —JULES ; THE leona Sige my Popecialist. in this etty, ‘with A Tene Manin Reinention. its ons Gromperke ion ae ane or oe R SALE—12 ACRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON | p29 10 a 2 Gist. | World's greatest. trance medium, gives sittings omery and New Orleans, jpeeeart ~ ; 3 S . s K, for a . @ Fas Charch for $1,200; termmy $150 cons | OS _Amsen Bullding, 1419 and 1412 G st._ | Sth, Eirlseice of iife and bustices, betel Batt ner through New York | G).iuitauion free and strictly coubleutial "| BOOKS are pecullarly necessary to the | pecially the fruit of the tree of knowiedge ¢ $2 per month: Several other places for | FOR SALE- HERE IS THE CHEAPEST HOUSEIN | diseases ty pis wonderful powe aston to New Orleans, via Montgomery, | Comulia's . working men in our towns. Their life is | for which we are told that our Srst moth s for ms ¥ S RTH WEST—1142 st. N. ; < y ork to Augusta, > Ne ‘1 2 . fovea seco i ENTS, iat fs os oplaprs bose: nD aes BROWN-STONE AND PRESS-BRICK FRONT; 9 pon Sittings. ane $2. Het. | Asheville al Hot capes Ra ee Thangs ee ee eee CASES es Meee fou REXT_AT ~ ROOMS, WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVE | pw. “Hours, 10 to § p.m, Public seance, Ma- | Washington to Memphis Via Birmingham. No SCIENTIFIC PROPAGATION, upon less civilized races, but yet the savage ‘ room dwelling, with 40 acres of ground: about S| WED 's Ndouts! GE PORT CIRCLES WILL | —fome Hall, ‘Friday, 24th, 8 p.m. 1 aR ere has a far more varied existence. He must ———_+0+—____ minutes’ walk from station. T. R. BROOKS. | RENT FOR $45. PRICE, IF SOLD AT ONCE, ERATED PHRENOLOGIST | QU INS Washiucion at O10 an Aah ome uk | Victoria Woodhull Discourses Upon|watch the habits of the game which he A TALE OF CITY LIFE. oe Se ee Ew. BIz-6t | $6,500; $1,000 Cast To eae as Dest advice ia busines and Brerent And | tor Round Hill, amd 6:25 p.n.. except Sunday, for | the Remedies for Improving the Ha- | hunts, their migrations and feeding grounds, 2 wre . FOR SALE_OR_RENT—AT LAKELAND, MD., B. | _®20-3t = Cues — tion guaranteed; ladies, 75c.; gents, $1. | Herndon and intermediate stations. Returning, at-| man Race. He must know where and how to fish. | Mischievous Fort Wayne Girls Catch and O. R-R.. $ miles out, fare, 614 ceuts— FOR SALE—HOCSE AND STABLE, 2017 14TH | §13 9th nw. * Migrate. | rive Washington § p.m. daily from a Net Poll 4z. house, $1,000—$10 cash, $10 per mo. Rent, $@ | st. u.w.; good sized lot; splendid location for | — aoe — ee, | Round Hill, and 6: From the New York Sun. Every month brings him some change of | _ BE, Ricaes SE Sop SES CARY $B per mo. Rent $1¢ | business "of residence; price, $5,000. OWNER, | MASSAGE, TREATMENT GIVEN BY EMINENT | trom Herndon only. ‘An interesting as well as Interested audi-| occupation and of food. He must prepare | From the Chicago Herala. ror. house: $4:000—$49 caake $ap her me _Rene $s | 2400 RL. Ste SST DOXATH GT oP ae | 1008 B sts awe " * ngo-st®” | 7.ty nin, 53 pms and S30 pant Matas Dr [ence filled the parquet, the two gallertes | his weapons and build his own house. Even | To bright young women of Fort Wayne bop letra mene. mama akeland.or Tel. 1617-8 ee eg ace eae bine bors | MPIREEUALIEN PAIRVOYANT and all but a few boxes at Carnegie Music | the lighting of a fire, so easy now, is to | came to Chicago yester¢ay with their fath- him a matter of labor and knack. The @ prosperous merchant agricultural laborer turns his hand to many and cellar, at $3,200; very easy terms. ‘A business property near H street market; ©. DW. find a visit to this Hall last evening. There were short-haired et, of that city. em eel nea The daughters are but little more than ve v v j : D and square-jawed matrons, accompanied by | things. He plows and sows and mows and Al ‘ice, $8,000; rents for $50. 20-3t "| wonderfully gifted medium a revelation of com and 1300 Pennsylvania things. He plows and sows and mows an! < mie A - PIANOS ND ORGANS. ree tantly succeeding surprises; she will” take and at Passenger Station, Henmaylvania Rail- | meek-looking husbands; there were serious |reaps. He plants at one season and uses | #ifis, but, they are very peti cite, and THOSE WHO SEEK AN HONEST AND WELL- NVESTMENT EXTRAORD! YY. yy the hand and read the inmost sect mad. Washing D. C. looking young women wearing spectacles, | the bill-hook and the ax at another, He | Clever and mischievous Indiana girls, too. made plano, rot made expensive by tremendons fl a heart as though it were a printed p Well, GEES, “Gen, Man, 8 jooke after the sheep an@ pigs and cows. (Ther a nerous v: opened their and a few young men and fewer children, all there to hear Victoria Woodhull (Mrs. Ss to Chicago have ‘s to many of the nimble advertising, are welcome give you competent and truthful advi atters of business, personal or domestic interest, A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agt. od containing all good qualities, eneral Agent Passenger Di G. H. KUHN’S PLACE OF BUS- Wanted, two parties with $1,000 to complete purchase a cl To hold the plow, to lay a fence or tie up a sheaf of wheat is by no means so easy as &@ small syndicate about to ice _INESS, 1200 G st. 7 ocl7-3m gorner in Columbia Heights at 40 cents a foot; a i patents, losses, lega- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. John Biddulph Martin) discuss “The Scien-| jt Jooks. It is said of Wordsworth that a | eaanesore of metropolitan life. The father an@ 7 noromagene Totiens teenie ana genera meaalse peel anves Business examinations and reports a specialty | STATION CORSER OF G01 AND B STREETS. | tific Propagation of the Human Race, or| stranger having on one occasion asked to | Gaughters went to the Grand Pacific "tel, A SUPERIOR INSTRUMEN had_such A fine opportunity. Address GOOD IN- | and satisfaction guaranteed. All communications | 41.9, PEE “ pita the Humanitarian Aspects of Finance and | see his study, the maid said: “This is mas- | where they were given rooms on the vack- A SUPERIOR INSTRUMENT. | _VESTMENT, Star office. n20-3t strictly confidential. to Pittsburg. Marriage.” ter's room, but he studies in the fields.” | son street front. They spent the morning The DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS are the FOR SALE_RY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST) | ,fesllzing that times are hard and that many | 47.95" 4°M. Pi : ; The agricuitural laborer learns a great deal | Sy o.5ine an? were ‘Sih: a Middle Whikeas Thas ies een ee Pillage Eo to, consult her feel that they cannot | "'iyriwing and Sta 5 There were many humanitarians in the} in the fields. He knows much more than | *°PPIns and were tired. The fether was al actin Gi teas thik ts ead Seca Kendall Green College, and who desire a bouse | Sneeof this see, seduce the price Of ciate {ing and Observation Cara Harrisburg to Chteago, {lobby of the music hall, and the people be- | we give him credit for, only It is field tearn- |to be busy until train time. The girls said of 10 rooms, all of generous proportions, are re-] Or spiritual sittings to one dellar for ladies or | Cinelnnati, Indianapolis and Cleveland. Buffet | gan to come an hour before the lecture. | ing, not book learning—and none the worse they would remain in thelr rooms during the two remaining hours and rest. So the father went his way, and the pretty, viva- cious ters asked each other, after the They embrace patents which give them this superiority, and, as they are pat- ents, no one else can use them. All kinds of Decker Bros." PLANOS sold here on easy terms. quested to inspect the houses on Fla. ave., just West of 7th st. east. These houses have front of 20 feet, are well built, beautifully finished and modern throughout. The’ price is but $5,700, and the terms will suit any reasonable purchaser.n20 Harrisburg. ND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. ¢ Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- Harrisburg to St. Louis, 50. ” EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- gentlemen. Test circle at her residence every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. __nl3-9re MME. RROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF life. All business confidential. Ladies and gen- for that. (Applause.) But the man who works in a shop or manufactory has a much more monotonous existence. He is confined perhaps to one They were entertained a short while by music from the great organ, as well as by a study of the appearance and manners of their neighbors. The strong-minded woman Cincinnati and Fo — * = “xo 7:10 P.M. WEST process, or even one part of a process, from | fatigue was gone, what was going to hap- Of all the ORGANS on the market, the eemer wits eer of teieeae Vee cee ee ae ae ee Jog Cars ro Chi-ago aud Harrisburg to Cleveland. | usually makes her presence known, Last | year’s end to year's end. fe acquires. ‘no | pen next. ESTEY has the preference by all who $7,000, $7,250 and 00 each; prices to early | — (to Bate = ~ Dining Car to Chicago — evening she was in one of the boxes, and | doubt, a skill little short of the miraculous, | Just opposite the hotel is the great office 2 OF. 1c DN IS a GR M 7:10 P.M. SOUTH-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pallman 5 understand what properties an organ pee uate mete ners eater tin enn | raters war cons by fae piles eooneacer tale » St. Louis and Sleeping and Dining | attracted so much attention by applauding | [Ut om the other Band. very marrow. If be |a.uging of the Western Union Telegragt should possess. We're agents for them. rio decorations, electric appliances,” ete. | all the events of Iife: couipels Love; brings pack re Harrishurg to Cinc Se that the audience frequently turned from] machine he must generally obtain, and in| Company. A little city is employed there te ween bem. See SADOEIEN" plays Tool Pas aves UU Present OWNER, Room 5, | frbatest herb doctors of Chlengs; ‘Omice ‘hours | “ing Car to Vittaburg and Buffer Slecping Car Hae | the lecturer to look at her. ‘Then her sister | some cases he can only obtain, the neces- | and it ts a frequent thing for dapper young - 2 st com 4 3 Sth nw. ‘ ea " : cen- | sar: d interest from’ the use of palaces dat teehee: Wi the rota For SALE—143 8 ST NOW.y DROWN: NE m. to 11 p.m. Price, 50c. 917 Sth nw. risburg to Chicago. in the cause walked straight duwn the cen-| sary variety an of | men and lively old men, too, to stand beside A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and books. And and pressed-brick house: 10 rooms; beautiful eab- ter aisle to the stage during the lecture, if reading is an advantage and execution of the foremost masters. the windows and scan with pecullar ex- eS a p : Falls daily, except Sunday. celiase st i anywhere, it is especially and peculiarly so inet mantels; tiled bath room ‘and vestibule; | ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC TREATMEN R | | Niagara ~ - are removed a bright red wrap, and stared at 3 etancy - . SANDERS & STAYMAN, PIANOS, 024 F ST. electric applitnces; steam heat; granolithic side- | ®9d alcohol baths for rheum nd gout; also | 11:05 A.M. for Coes. np — Gifferent men who occupied comfortable | in London. Our climate does not permit us | Pectancy the hotel windows eppetin. Sut = ia a Wain, Sel Yale and large yard; very desiable property for] anicuring by sm expert operator. G0G% 18th st. | oe : z *| seats. After standing ten minutes she gave | to sit out in the open air so often as in| at the particular time yesterday that a self- ee eee ee ee — 220 high government officials or Congressman, n.w. Dr. SARAH M. WAYCOTT. lata 10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and | toss of her head and walked back to the | Southern countries, our river is not so pure, | confident young man stood twirling his HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW LE SOHMER | _nlS3m__OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Pa. ATTENTION Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- | rear of the house. our air not so clear as in the country or in| »ionde mustache by a window he spied a Sed if you are. look the new patterns in fork. | FOR SALE—THE GREATEST BARGAIN IN THR =o ing Car V to Buffalo. At ¥ o'clock the organ stopped, and Mrs. | smaller towns. Nor can you escape to the | i, ucning face opposite that belonged to one first-class at a moderate price Iet us show yon | MARKET $15,000 HOUSE AND LOT OFFERED | «REHOLD HOW SWIFTLY THE SANDS RUN.” | 10: igua_and Rochester | Martin walked with a swift stride to the | Woods and fields so easily as the people of ser [edie then pats petce ter us Show Jou | FOR $7,500; LOT S0X150, WITH A FINE BRICK tank. Wie dive tads daily; Niagara Falls daily, ex-| center of the stage. Despite that period | Villages and smaller cities, but you are en-| Of those Indiana girls. She spied him, too, the are es, Uy is the only Plano that received | DWELLING: 2-STORY AND MANSARD; NINE | Our lives are drawing to a close. We live today, | dally, for tia@aly and Stet Washingon to tae Reeenteg akon ee ircled and, y, imprisoned, by and in a few minutes she had summoned fe first prize at the world’s fair. Our terms are | ROOM: D CELLAR: NORTHWEST; 'OVER- | we know not what tomorrow will bring forth. | j,i, St : Which she detined “as twenty-five years of | circled and, so to say, imprisoned, by a| and in He weaponry Boe a ee rent, moved, tuned and packed. | LOOKING THE ENTIRE CITY: MUST RE SEEN The greatest opportunity of your life 1s now. If| pon PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE | Public work she is a young looking woman. | desert of streets and villas, by some five wad eed ce ae “4 ea Aggy GEoi . ES. aKa oe ET st nent At *Oxce & Was TNGTON DAREN TiO you are undetermined, dissatisfied or confronted BAST. ‘There is just a tinge of gray in her hair; | miles of —, = ee will ike eee ~ ———— =o = —4 GEORGE J. ag s 5 I zl id ° SSI 'TED,”* % 5 ink an Y ransport you to the green fields and downs, @ (Pocmerly with 'W. G. Metrerott & Co.) 13TH AND'G STS. N.W. 'n10-2w ” | with any difficulty, consult Dr. Mary Gordon. She ESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par-|her cheeks are pink and her movements | transport y ber of other windows of the office building, where old men who pass in business circles active. She wore a violet colored gown, simply made, and a bunch of violets at her the woods and rivers, mountains and sea- Pianos tuned and repaired at reasonable rates. shores. They will even take you abroad, Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. FOR SALE_OR TRADE—1424 R, I. AVE. N.W. has the power of any two medium large landsome house; a.m.1.; fashionable neigh- She tells truthfulness of friends, you ever met, lost or stolen - ; 40 (Dining Car) throat. A handbag was fastened at her|and bring before you other countries—the | for very sedate individulas, and young men ee ee a eee ee Sad? will sell | property, business deal or matrimonial venture. (Dining Car), belt, and in her hand was a large pile of|sunny shores of the Mediterranean, the | Who pride themselves on their own general WEE pn EORER: STUNER, AND. REGULATOR | fmmediate purchaser: Doa't miss thine Hoot | Don't buy, aell or go on a journey until you consult ee ee manuscript, which she read carefully until | lakes and mountains of Switzerland, the | effect, stood. each unconscious of the others tion: 30" years’ experience; highest references; | _% 1201 Pa. ave. oc2i-8m_ | this gifted Indy. PM. For Philadelphia only, Fast Express near the close of the lecture. She spoke in | beautiful Islands of the Pacific; you may | like situation, ing, smiling and waving hands at these Indiana girls. The latter, by using several windows and deftly swing- ing the blinds, impressed each smirking In- dividual opposite that he was, just at that moment, the only real fascinator in the world. a treble voice, which was strained in the perorations. Mrs. Martin's argument was that the highest study should be given to the appli- cation of scientific principles to the breeding of the genus homo. Breeding and en- Prices moderate. Address, ‘by postal or other: | FOR SALE_THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY 1 Wise, 1408 10th ‘st. n.w. pete Satine city. on 7th st. nw., to clone an catates reduced —— — = — : to $7,000: lot 25x155 to alley: large “POINTS TO PIANO BUYERS” IS THE NAME | house: sive ue an offer: must sell, “C ROD of a little book we have jrst published, contain- “, 214 7 eae ing real useful “and boaret’ Savice t> ee es mae about to buy @ piano; drop us a postal and we'll | FOR SALE—CHEAP, ON EASY TERMS—VERY OFFICE, 13TH AND F STS. Over drug stor: travel all over the world, without suffering from the heat of the tropics or the cold of the poles; you may visit Rome and Greece, and the wonderful cities of Egypt. Nowhere, again, ts it possible to read with more profit than in London, because in the AM. daily. For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M, week days and 9:15 P.M. dally, RE For Baltimore, ae week days. Express, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. 7:50, 9 12: 11:05 and 1 ail = pee” : seth t Seen ests — : (4:00 Limited), + 2 gem allo er lead To the hidden occupants of the rooms in ee ee ee eee eae tte Cece ee ee tee eet re a. ANGE | 10:40, 11:15! and 3 25 POC. ne ills tauiltcricactdcsanliy) andiisiony seurn tl itceme) onemeemseee rea picture satt| the hotel the scene Tn come they of te "= & COMLIPY.........-417 11th st. aw. | Bw; S71 6th ct. ew: 1508 M . Meoday and, Wednesdays at. 8 ‘p.m. el OG EN nel tfaceable to ignorance in breeding the hu-|leries, and elsewhere, you have specimens | Windows opposite was highly entertaining. — ee eee ee dally, 10 to 9. 406 F. Cap. st. oct-tw* ee man face, A healthy soul depends upon a/and ‘monuments and ‘pletures which do|, It all resulted in each ‘man considering PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED, | FOR SALE — HANDSOME NEW THREESToRY | 5 “ : = nae ws Creek Lin healthy mind in a healthy body. much to illustrate the books, as, for| himself especially inv 0 quietly com Secaied ant peltehed equal to sow. Orders for | Scie Gueiling, 1815 19th st. ee 4 ee ioe sek ee Percept Sunday. if a man be an idiot or a criminal, we | instance, the gigantic quadrupeds and beau- | over to the hotel parlor. Coats were donned, tuning promptly attended t : E , a ap tte ‘0. A. E. WILD of G. 9:00 and 11:50 A. fn the city, Born with wo t | For Annapolis, 7 have only to study how much personal ‘ston rfl prophetic x is due to] tiful birds of the Natural History Museum, | hats and clothing brushed; mustaches were shee = Sed Aret-clane innetery eapects: Bene Seer eiee | of second night, tells all the events of your Iife breeding and environment to know the why |the Assyrian and Egyptian monuments, re. | curled and hair, if the happy man hed inspection. For further particulars ‘end. prices from cradle to grave, reveals h = mystertes, and wherefore of his being so. If a woman | mains of Roman and Greek art, the antiqui-| enough, carefully brushed. Then, one by Bec . e cause eedy mar " vi - ve a ’- 1 and coins, china and glass; so that we can | ™ £4 BP E FOR SALE-FINE NEW CORNER DWELLING; | results, ‘tells whether the one sou lov or . the intl f th i : t doorway. Some went around SALE— B } 5 3 ® you love is true | aq oa ro . 7:45 AM. dafly"ana | cause the influences 0} ie envircnment | aj] see for ourselves many of the ve ings | from the great doorway. Som: 4 in Gelightfully located rorthwest: 14 rooms; all the | or false, interprets drean's, gives success tn scemenntis tet, Geeties vant} which make devils or saints acted upon | f (Yad 4:25 PM. week day: to the La Salle and Clark streets entrances. about which it is so ipteresting to read. P latest conveniences; price, $20,000. iness, removes family troubles, evil influences. | por Alexandria, 4-20, O:25, 7:45, 8:40, 9:45, 10:48 | her. s sais sone Others slipped across to the general side IANOS (No. 4.) TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 P Strangers from other cities and all in trouble | PY Qy'* 1 noon. Si. . | Remedies consist in altering the condi- Scat eiteeeuie: oe sane arcade entrance. Now and then a determined man PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PTANos, n4-1St will save time and money by coming to right 10:05 and 1i SuIEK abe 35 ee g! sity . vy ino hailed antonmon, = are = lace at once, as he succeeds where others have Hill aes tions which give rise to the two classes. | rounding a new one, or. as I hope, by giving | Walked straight across to the ladies’entran et NEB es Coe gnake, but slightly | FOR SALE-7-ROOM BRICK OX 12TH ST. N.F. fled. Convince= most skeptical. Advertises only PA 30-50 Idealize sexual selection and improve the] new powers to our own, But after ail, as| OM both corners are venders of chrysanthe- Sagan FEESELL Ges Penna. ave. aud) pet. if and 1; I7-foot front; $3,500; $100 cash, | what he can do. All. business ‘confidential. Sit- tee Ae te tie Wiehinatbn marriage system, and the individuals who|Cartyle well said, you have a university |™mums. A happy thought seemed to strike wns £2 gg ho ER niS-le STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. tings, 50. Hours, 9 to 9. Open a are the product of defective breeding dis-| where you have a Mbrary (applause). almost every one of these gentlemen an@ dence, 489 H, bet. 41% and 6th s.w. AM. 15, 10:52 and . — HY s . ; Improve the economic c ; mail. Maryland and Virginia and the District. | FOR SALE—OR B05, 5:45, 6:13, 7:00, 7 appear, Pp) economic conditions, the flower market took a lively tura at HANGE_—BEAUTIFUL COR. = ’ 5. . 10:52 a 7 The Workingman as a Student. a tt ’ RAP! - MOTD SIST: ‘ 's at 9:10. 10-15 and W117 and individuals who are the product of de- i: ee en ee ef oe nee Ai and 5 stu. nw. fronting | Mitty with caalt cite Nace bed ee te | See Bae On Ton Onin ead Tehe AE fective environment decrease. What won-| I have been subjected to some good-|°"<tiendants in the hotel bar wondered — uk: Mater heats tise Galk see hard wood| fells how to retain husband or lover; advice on | Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and |derful solicitude is shown in the breeding | humored ridicule for having said that I| what caused a sudden influx from all direc- finish. Apply love, business or health; for a short time; a | Pennsylvania avenne and at the station, 6th and B] of choice animals, and what utter indiffer- believed the time would come when working | tions of men, each carrying two and three WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, talisman to all consulting her, 615 E_ n.w., | streets, where orders can be left for the checking | ence in the breeding of boys and girls, huge chrysanthemums. Each wanted a _niz.et 1907 Pa. ave. aw. | Room 9 nY-2wi | of baggage to destination from hotels and rest- | whereas it ought to be the other way. Phy-|™en would be the gteat readers. But 1/ DOES, S'gzestics™ ang wanted i quick, OD 5. | FoR SALE_417 21ST ST. N.W.: 2STORY BRICK; | THE HOsFORD MepicaTeD ELEcTiuCc Vapor | "2°" prpyosr, General Pacetizer Ageat, | Sical wrecks in their turn breed physical | adhere to the opinion ceneers). rou nave | jy suost to do something desperate, ‘There Gorncd US” the” musicals profes nde: 10; |G rooms and bath. Apply hath, for rheumatism and atl nervous, troubles; | TE al tkeaaer, nis | Wrecks. In close inbreeding not only do the | shorter hours than doctors, or lawyers, or| was a ripple of uneasiness on the faces of WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, y and hay fever. it 1907 Pa jate offspring fail to reach the full size and vis He st. after the most artistic designs and in all kinds these blossom carriers as they glared at of rare wood cases. lished more merchants, and when you have done your : each other and now and then nodded hur- | _niz. Facial steumin: ve. DLW, Bw. stature of their race, but the nervous sys- years. FOR SALE—2002 AND 2004 1STH ST. N.wW.:|—Uiftm* 0 tem fails to attain’ normal development, | 48,5 Work you have had plenty There tenet | riedly at an acquaintance as if to ask: stone aud brick dwellings, with tiled bath room: | MISS CORINNE LOWE. 15°) 10TIT The inbred fighting cocks stand to be cut tal OueEy or aie Fog ee an | “What are you doing here?” korg wood finish and all mL; very eheap fo Shekel and face up without making resistance. oriental story of two men; one was a King| (© otsts in the hotel moticed Measem hear- cash. treatment given to patients at t who every night dreamt he was a poor beg- or at my rooms, as they may prefer. & The three remedies proj for improv- Ing the condition of the hur WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. “Favors, Jers on the main staircase. They met them y Lamp Shades. the other was a beggar who every w. nIT-6t Hy 7 Mos’ ircase. “ MME. DREAMER, THE ONLY CEL chs night dreamt he was a prince and lived in| im the ae, ee pees = BLE DWELLING ON 17TH| © glish and German astrelosist Irony ie - a palace. Well, 1 am not sure the king had | The same men Sie, Mat each other's hana- DENTISTRY H. ave. and public reserva-| ll events of life. Office hours. nia. te MADAM TE, 810 A ST. SE. very much the best of it. Imagination is | the bar and scomlel ot sgarded each other ENTIS wet tinish: hard wood: tiled bath root Sandey. 10 a.m. to 5 pe lade ate ae, ton. D.C. are from F at. care: curtalas ani | PSSPOnMenY OF ie ovinion ae te Gee sometimes more vivid than reality. But, | Some chrysanther —— — . hot Water heat: 11 rooms and bath: very cheap| 9c23-1m® it done up equal to new; enrtains a spect 1) by educating pu opinic eine im- | however this may be, when we read, we| With scorn in the upstairs hallways. Pretty DR. GRAHAM, 207 TTH ST. W.. SPECIALIST | for cash. goods ed with care portance of intelligent breeding until there ts ay he einen we read, we | soon there was a score of fidgety men with e and surgical dentistry. Filling and = WESCOTT, WILCOX & HTESTON, aN Se Us is @ reaction In public sentiment but what Ie far better, we uve in palaces. | it least two score of blossoms sitting on aitively. with. So anearer:| _niz-6t 1 BW. OCEAN TRAVEL. ACCORDION PLAITI the crime of perpetuating infirmit Oe ree esate: We may transport | the edges of the furniture in the connecting W 14ROOM HOUSE | ——— ae = - this sid by the absolute isolation from so ns or the seashore, on patients, bi parlors twirling their flowers on their hats and visit the most beautiful . “eon = y. ROBSON irresponsibie or unfit individuals. Marriage, parts of the vhile ore were scat- ormed personally by Dr. Gralau. SNM) EXD'| SEEHOR We eerie when it comes well arranged, is heaven; | earth, without fatigue, inconvenience, or ex- net tekout the walis coatink fortive glances ail ua <e teiall cael) Ga 15th st. pw. Totonhone 16R4. a ope oe eee when it comes under other conditions, we | Pense. c. * furs impreved to an prices; at this unusual gathering. Just then a distinguished-looking gentle- man with gray hair, who seemed to be suppressing laughter with great difficulty ip, Passenger and Tourist Agent. ‘Ticke all Lines. in sums to suit. (au9 Custom Honse Broker Why should not they, moreover, them- selves add something to the sum of human knowledge? However humble their lot in know all we want to know of the other pi: style; robes relin- head ties ‘a specialty 1612 Bth st. n.w. moderate ed at Foreien Express. rs. Martin brought cheers from the audi- AVE. JUST 1 aNp | &ce when she said that the American tite | life, they might do so. They did not yet | | yes twink! epped ROSHON'S DENTA = = ——= = ca £26 12TH AND Were the laughing stock of Europe. | appreciate the dignity and usefulness of | and whose eyes twiniled, merstiy. mtepnes Daw. Artif el ) + fying foots itten room, pane) STEAM CARPET CLEANING | WRTe eae rs of worn-out titles in the phy-| manual labor. and there seems a general | The"table and stood, as if expecting some house for the price in Washington; keys at this | =—=————= - = A E fabrries, of families made themselves | Impression that science is something up in | {he Mole Te etn MS metty minchier ‘AMMONIATED AM CARPET CLEANIN VELVETS znd articles of wear. ‘Our patronage | most ridiculous,” she added. the clouds, all very well for philosophers | C7 ¢2% “e"ine Indiana girls appeared, © D. LEE 1908 F at. Works.—Carpetscieaned in. the. best" manner, | _¢Xtends into the most fashionable circle. no8 OU and geniuses, and those who have the means | hi. in jaunty hats and furs, and carrying tae | Gee mea a ade can, Sn fe. Mate | AcCORDEON WAISTS AND SKIRTS DONE UP TO The Riot Trials at Ronnoke. of marsh expensive apparatus. This is quite | jittie satchels. They glanced quickly about e cellar; | Works, 1708 and 1710 E nw. Telephone, : S Plating Hetablishwent, vide: ok eae - Renee gtie nec ae and then at each other as they stood in a tiled vest | hao rn NEWMYERS Manager. Raltimos es Washing ton offle Soft ER The evide nce in the riot cases now on} To whom do we owe our national pro- | Goorway. ees de ade Fae cor ne ited ‘States, "™ Work sent | trial at Roanoke, Va., was conclude! yes-| gress? Partly, no doubt, to wise sovereig “Come, father,” said one, half stifled with TTORNEYS s - terday, each of the prisoners denying that] 4nd statesmen, partly to our brave army |jugnter. “We're all ready. You know we A D Ss. FINE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IN| he took part in the riot. and navy, partly to gallant explorers who | never keep anybody waiting. The argumen dase Peals of dainty laughter, in which @ reso- white first-class Parisian style: nd satin dresses, paved the way to our colonial empire, partly CAMPBELL CARRIN laces and lace curtains a specialty; prices rea: | for the state was opened by Common-| to students and philosophers. while we Attoraey-at-Law, grnable, (Call at, MME. VIROUD'S, ‘stccemor to | wealth’s Attorney W. C. Hardway, and|temember with gratitude ail they have ac. | Rant base seemed to be harmonious. rang Webster Law building, 505 D' st. ow. Mme. Valmont, old stand, 713 11th st. n.w.n¢-1m*| counsel for each of the three mea on trial z = : #s from the descending elevator. Five minutes Residence. K st. nw ane complished, we must not forget that the British workman, besides all he has done with his strong right arm, has used his brains ington, D.C. COAL AND WOOD. later a lot of half concealed chrysanthe- mums were being sneaked across the street. Business was so pressing just then that FSTABLISHED 1850.—FAGRET’S HAIR. TONTG, or the Mecca Petroleum—Prevents baldness, keeps the hair and scalp in a clean and healthy followed. Roy B, Smith, who is assisting the prosecution, will close for the state today, after which the cases will be given _ MANICURE ESTABLISHED 1851, DEALER IN OF COAL AND Woop. west prices. Tel 7 iy trade a specialty. Main office, $28 F nls Aw FURNISHIN 133. his connection with the Second Baptist Church, K street, and will at once assume his duties as general missionary for the First Washington Baptist Association and agent for Grimes’ Academy, than the whole value of the national debt, was the son of a brickmaker; Huntsman, the inventor of cast steel, was a poor watch- maker; Crompton was a weaver; Wedge- wood was potter; Brindley, Telford, : = .. Sold by W.S. THOMPSON, also to great advantage. Watt was a ; 4 vouldn’t even 1, po Sr ea SOS, 108 TSE | EOS Sy Secheical eugtoesr? Sianry. ‘Gort, noes] Ant. St SOC Sma SUSMER'Y SOSBR Ovum new ©; Bnished in ° ee ee improvements in manufactures are said to a ek eae, eorge ° eri 9 UNDERTAKERS. Rev. J. M. Patterson has discontinued | have added more to the wealth of England Rad Crops in Korea. The Department of State ts advised by tts representative in Korea that owing to bad crops the export of grain from that country has been prohibited by royal decree.