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: THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. RAILROADS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY SUMMER RESORTS. Qurespassing on these premises is forbid- WORKING GIRLS IN |] ANGER. ™ ca PENS OR es snore ns meindineeda, 4 = For 000—SPECIAL BARGAIN AT COST;| FOR SALE—ONLY $4,250, LOT IN FASHION- AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. How He Enjoys Life. 4 toe aE TEE cate eortaa awe: wien 2 feet; west front; W. HUIDEKOPER AND Gn ocean front. Sun parlor. Elevator. Salt water! muavara xiplin: are ear He takes a \VE., FACING SOUTH, 11 ROOMS AND TILED ee ne cae ment, bal- REUBEN ‘ER, RBCEIVERS. baths in house. pling vs . 3 ROOMS DEEP; MODEKN AND SUB-| ance in 2% years. OWNER, CSN” apls-at Schedule tn effect” April 1, 1804. OPEN ALL THE YEAR, | |_|... | Sreat deal of pride and pleasure in his little| Rush for Spring Goods Doubles the = a X BUILT; LARGE YARD; PARTY | 2 saLB—CALL ON MEREDITH & PHILLIPS, pS, Et. ee nosylvania Pas-| 3 _8P9-1mo : “rg | D2bY+ Which the coachman and a maid take} Straim on Tired Shop Girls—Vaca- ©. ULRICH KENNEDY, $18 Fam Amd secure one of thelr beautifully | “5:00 a.m. “ally—Loeat tor Danville and_inter- | POR SALE—A& Crook house; at aecalenees neat | Te PRGHTON, ,ONB ;BLOCK FROM THE/out for a sleighride nearly every day.| tions a Leng Way O—ow Many Le ee ee monthly payments: over G00,0U0 feet already sold. | meuate stations, and connects at maapearaxty: depot and school; asy | terms; $2,700. JAMES ache, al he year.” Flame comforts. ae he is seen about his place with] Keep Well and Strong. SALB—HANDSOME NEW 2STORY c} _aplz-3te and at Manassas for Strasburg, dally, except Sua-| BAYNE. Rooin 6, Central Nat. Bank. api2-3t* TON HUNT. | his wife, who carries the baby, and once he j reo imine eet | Oe an a Rea TOR NGUEN,| ion ae, um onzaT sovrnens rast | OE SALE TAROMA, PARE: s3500 QUES |" COR GATE HMERERE SPRINGS 0 | and hls family and the family of his broth-| “ent ars dra ; cabinet’ mantels; fur- sable peices De Cosh ree rant 18th ote. at | Ait. —Dally, operates. Pullman Buffet sleepers, | Até, cottage; , containing catire house; lot | 88 Goff Cottage, corner of Warren and Mercer sts., | €F-in-law, Beatty Balestier, took an oxen re nat the Sesun pastes wasimar jt aud Arst-class in every par-} Feasonable price; uo cash reyuired. address Box | NEw SHORT 3 good, dry c under enti 5 ag pe a re out, . terms. 28, Star office. 1t* ane ee bing og Mes oe ip fhomset 50x20; location very desirable; one block from | 117x182 feet; will sell cheap if sold at once. le around the farm. But human creatures’ lives.” B.PHANK SAUL, 612 Fst. {Fon SALB—CHEAPSOOR LOT SWS FEAT | Sea ae umes to Saranoah and St Augustine, | Glectric cars and ‘Tukoma, station, ‘The above Ppa ow BG AUKAM, 600 F st. ee Te ere PUNE enjoys his home. His! te Thomas Hood could have looked utp one ef Fou SALB ATTENTION CAPITALISTS, INVES-| front by 178 fect deep; room for 14 amall brick | also caries through Pullman Buffet Sleeper New | tice ss less than the property cost. Apply W. | _apS2w __F. G. AVKAM, 600 F ot. aw._ | house is very luxuriously furnished, and bis | tne pig retail stores in any city with the cndlons Tors AND SPECULATORS. oF frome houses; in a good rent bborhood; | York to Atlanta, whera direct connection is made| W.,COX, at station, or H. J. MARSHALL, 511 | THE CHALFONTE, Gen. which is in the southeast comer <M |strams of eager buyers and the paletaced shay Gilt edged investments paying 10 and 12 per| can be mado PSY. 20 Der cent: Weite cok bie ta: | fur Biminghass’ Montgomery aad New Oriesne | 1h st. Rw. apt St ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. the first floor. is very comfortably appointed. | sits behind the counters, he would hove melee om foot; one-third cash, bel. 1 and 2 years. ©. H. 45 p.m.—Daily for Charlottesville and inter-| FOR SALE—BY OWNDR—ONE OF THE BEST : ON THE BEACH FRONT. | He has plenty of books there and soft rugs —atg veil t houses; well Jocated nerth-| PARKER, 435 4% st. s. aplist "| mediate ‘stations, and through train for Front buttding lots im Brookland: $200 below price of TENGE Searing rece an pee OE and pleasing objects of art, and he likes to pence ting well as men in bis appeal for mu " . : Be ee a A1-St _ | Royal rasburg, anday. a It 47, . ¢ : Noused: “reatieg’ tee $05 Pomat Wot on 16th se cated eit TH. SE— | “T0s4s pum. —WastitNe aplogre 2% Address Box 47, Star oftce. | eee HOr SEA Waren Be THS ELEVATOR fc. |“ udyard ‘Kipling’ enjoys his pipe. He|. 1 order that some may go fincly clad and have ouses renting for $25 a month; price,| & foot >not O0, as erroneously printed. ‘It ia cheap | of Pulliaan Vestinaled Sleepers aad’ Dining. cars | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-NEW HOUSE, ar | 723m TAN’ FE pS yey een Rang ad erg gree pied len Leg eee pil | runs over the NEW SHORT LINE via Columbia to| Garrett Park, Md. ; seven Fooms and bath: cellar: pen Fo apy eg oan Mtn om ihe stteate of Brattleboro’ with- vee —s 00d looks and strength by long, close property, iteally + | FOR LE ATTRAC TIVE CORNER Toro 7 ugust: ¥ cksenv! = rnace; lot front; containing: acre open. * ‘out it. is short an lack, and is rs behind monotvnous couniers or $73 snot be zi and ‘Florida. avers 1005 or ergot R, ST. tna ear’ Charlotte. io dackuonvilie, Also eperstes | Of srousd. Offer vole et modern. (Of best class.) ‘Steam heat. Bret? | French briarwood. It is oi oely Eon nced prory titi snr ting for $420 a year; 2 brick gmail homes or fancy appartment house; would Seta en Lee ee ae ten | eno st x 1907 Pa. ave. trated booklet mailed upon application. old pipe, and it sticks from between his| “Women,” as Dr. Weir Mitchell says, “are by 3 3 brick houses; renting for $25.8) {935 igen ar eae ee Coe Vis, Salisbury, aad’ Washington to Mempais. vis | WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN CIT. oe : = E. MRoayard icipline, enjoys the freedom of | tus vicsse mire mere liable to be servens Gail ri p~—_— | Birmingham. ‘Dini: Greensboro’ to Moutgom- Large house, barn, outbuildi and 2) HOTEL ATGLEN. thin blooded than are men.” It is a ead draw- Call and let me show you these A 5 ‘ft = ee —_ FRONTING 500 FEET oT, as hare nc acres fruit oat stade; Me delightful home, nae Atlantic City, NJ. Michigan ave. near beach. - =. mye clothes. c~ — his en-| back in the face of the duties of life that every 1 DAVID D. STONE, $04 | a enalistown road. Just north of Oak View, | “TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIvi-| station, at Linden, @ iniles neeth of city ou Be Troroughly heated. Perfect sanitary arrangementa, | Joyment in this respect so far that strangers | iitcle ‘emotioun! disturbance, amclety. ‘ee wetwees R SALE—ONLY $1,600-BY FAR THE FINEST] Stnaivision In Thott ,cligible tracts for] STON leave Washington at 9:10 a.m., 4:35 p.m.,| and O. R. R.; owner cannot occupy and henee | mh24 rms, $8 to $10 per week. J. E. -_ | in Brattleboro’ who haven't heard about | strain sufices to overcome the weman as for a home or investment in the OLDSBOROUGH BROS £Co., | $all¥,for Round Hill, and 6:25 p.m..'except Sun: | Mill, exchange. ©. W, HOLCOMB, | THE EVARD, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEs ce ne en aot the Est. CNB | ae the mah: nell ad thn Su SoneNS SEER taining 2 7, fe al er! je station - 2 DLW "eve, 15 ‘from beach. Spe- | on Main street, are inclined to think that a - Tange; hot and ee 3008 Penn. ave. _| turning, arrive Wasbingtou 8:50 a.m., 2:45 ‘p.m.,! Fon RENTOFROM JULY 10m SOONEIO TO | ci MUNChY gives 1 feet = cowboy has come to town. He wears a| “uke him irritable make her nervous. ce et a | Metghtar bees ital lon Oo sel RAL OBAMA | daily, from Round Hill, and 6:53 a.m., dally, ex-| “October 15, fue suburban place. nour Washing. | _mhat-im 3. _RAUFFENBART. | rusty sombrero whenever the weather per- | , Te #reatest friend tired, fectle women have to Sea LY "| tote GOLDSROROUGH BRas’’ Beep Le, *| Phrough trains ‘from the ‘south arrive Wash- Heng one mile from cable cars; house furnished: | cre WavERLY. mits him to go without a thick cap, and hi Fis Paine’s celery compound, the remarkable 808 F st. nw. | _8p3-St&s,tu,th,te : Sve; | ington 7:13 a.m., 2:50 p.m. and 8:20 p.m. Manas.| joouc'a, mprovements; seage; sanitary plumb- ‘Atlantic City, N. J. trousers’ legs are tucked into rough boots | @isovery of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M.D., 1d.D. Foi sas Div’ and| grat ‘ : saree a = n ‘m., daily, except Sunday, ? of the cowhide kind. His greatcoat is l-|0f Darimouth College. This greatest nerve regu- Y DECIDED BARGAIN IN A|FOR SALE LOTS 109 AND 110, SQUARE 185 | 8:40 am. daily trom Charlotiesville. tea ctriante: Canes ee ee een | een ES BESAYE_ | wayp- of, tae: MMAR: Sipencones: Sue] WME bid Sheth pistes ger noe ee ection wot Bice new house, 124 F st. Lo nage =n ph ome GOLDSROROUGH 4 rt eau foot. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations and informa-| and fire wood furnished: terms, 00 for season; | HOTEL RICH or x whole make-up contrasts very strangely | of great proportion of the homes throughout the ye ly for| ap3-St&s,tu,th,tt ji ry ave. | tiom furnished at offices, 611 and 1300 Pennsylva-} rented only to private family. For further par: Ocean end Kentucky ave. Atlantic, Gity, Hew | with the alert, spectacied eyes and the gcn-| country where wervous weakuess aul secblenen x 3 nia avenue, and at Passenger Station, Pennsylva-| ticulars add: . e Box 443. appointments first-class. ‘ " Pie Potnaw. | FOR, SALE_AT COST—MOST DESIRABLE os: | tla Natiroad, "Washington, B.C. Beate Tull name and references. plo-6te eld-eol0w) J.D. ra ook of duick observation which this | have entered. Paine’s celery compound begins at = ee FOOT FRONT LOT, ADJACENT TO DU- W. H. GREEN, Geo. M: or enh etrhine HOTEL KENDERTO! figu: . once to rebuild the shatjered nerves and nerve PARTNERSHIP — PONT CIRCLE, SN. H 4 W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agt, | FOR SALE--AT FOREST GLEN, MD., COTTAGE a But Rudyard Kipling is not like a man centers all over the body. Ii be lacgest lot and cheapest "PARTY waits: “Waxy? L. 8. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. -ap@_| Rome; 7 rooms, bath, attle and cellar; a.m.i.; Oca dak Mambainan aha: | who doesn’t know what it is to wear good | erring medicine (ue, tmty. Ht 8 the one great ‘northwest for the prices a SOMEST RLocK “TS ed = ane furnace, range, corner lot, near station; terms | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. SPECIAL RATES. | clothes, for every evening, when he sits! = use it quickly removes tm- a ‘ories: Iarge PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. to ‘suit. Address OAKDALE, Star office. mhi4-3m Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. | down to dinner with his wife and baby in | Puities from the blood; gives mew life and vigor ry large APPLY OWNER, 1714 CONN. AYE. STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS, ap5-eolm oSaimel Tap PENNHURST, the long, rambling house on the steep hill ef gon crey tiny ramification of the bleod vee makes mh3i-2w* in Effect. Ja 1894. ALE F q , ool, eagutie coir yakes all | _mb31-2w ne 11:05 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Puliman | 7OR SALE—A Fre ee gr Rearend ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. that vines above the rolling waters of the | tm Sue sich md 0 coming betag back; trout | FOR SALE-SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL BUILDING| Drawing and State Room, Sleeping, Dining, Sino! 4 rooms, over store; stabling for 8 horses, car- Michigan ave. near beach. Connecticut river, he is always appareled in | tissue. ‘Price, $5,600: ‘terme. Onl at ‘ence. lots‘on R st. n.w.; all street improvements com-| ing and Observation Cars Harriswarg to Chicago, | fy—n°e house, sheds and all necessary outhulidings 17-3m the conventional dress suit of polite society. ‘The difference between the knowledge of to- WT. INVES? WITHOUT SEEING MY LIST: od only about $1,800 each. By OWNER,| Cincingati, Indianapolis and Cleveland, Buffet] and four acres of land, with orgamental aod | 2eo______ JAMES _HO¢ He never neglects this custom, and for an | ay,” says @ well-known scientist, and that it DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st.n.w. 544 Oth st. nw. apt-Im* Parlor Car to Harrisburg. fruit trees: on Arlington Heights, in full view of | HOTEL WELLINGTON. a hour before dinner every evening Mr. Kip- | possessed before Dr. Phelps’ studies of the nerves Fom SALE—A MODEL HOME; BACK AND FRONT| FOR SALE_A DESTRARIE TOT, @ RET waowt, | 109 AM. Past LINE vor Pittsburg, Paslor| Washinston ‘ety; Tio uniter distant: ferme to ALTANTIC CITY, N. J. ling is in his room attending to what must | and their intimate connection with every process yard; Zi feet front; 8 rooms; elegantly papered; | Sverage depth about 80 feet, with alley side and| 3.3"p 1 CHicaGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. | SUit purchaser. “321 = NEAR THE BEACH. s<case a very elaborate toilet. im the body, is enormous. Dyspepsi, for example, fny KBE West; excellent sani-| Fear; on 19th st. near cor.’ of M; can be pur- | ,P-M. CHICAG( > Harrisburg. Si Senne ination 12-2: His Social Side. is d . geen gd By 2 Re é i Buffet Purlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- _mbi2-2m A. & B ILNO! 4 Row rauked as a nervous disease, and, #8 im dadress OWNER Hi. Pe, Shr edice’ TRmigslon. | ent. H. L. RUST, 62 14th ce ee Meee Coo lee any ga ee es —e LOCKLAND. THE ELBERON.—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, TENN. | Although Mr. Kipling goes to Brattleboro’ | the case of other nervous weakness, it is readily FOR SaLE—AT A SACRIFICE-NEW @ROOM BAY. | FOR SALE-LOTS IN BROOKLAND AND VICIN. | 7:10 PM. WESTBY EXPRESS.-Pullman SI SUBURBAN HOMES IN 2 TO 4 ACRE LOTS. Jeuces Opens ‘March It MJ” ECKERT. for. | CVery day and stops in the post office to get | ‘urable by attending closely to the mutrition of the window ; amt; on Ist. ne. Price, $2,750;| {ty at prices that invite investment. Houses on| ng Cars to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clevel t1bPcated on the Conduit road and on the line of | Tere oe the Rossmore, and wow at 1123-25 16th | his mail, which is frequently go large that | Mere centers with Paine’s celery compound. Dis. ae ee oe ae ecite eee TAD PAC ROTHWEGTERN. EXPRESS.—Pullman | Foad within 14, miles of Cabin ole nate nla thane basondnsd = he could not carry it alone to his house, and | {2 nteg! se naw pam naghend md ‘soundest w ‘Maning ‘ I . Fertile fruit od eg RVINGTON, ATI. CITy, N. J. although Mr. Kiplin; “ — way by providing ol Sleeping Car to St. Louls and Sleeping and Dining | | Fertile frult farms at moderate prices and on | THE IRVINGTON, A a oe aint oid weed a <2 and appropriate nutrition for these parte.” PIANOS AND ORGANS. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIO EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep-| For prices, full particulars and plat of the land —— uh the py pinged jot more food but better,” is the watch -- ———— ing Car to Pittsburg. apply to C. H. FICKLING & BRO., On the beach. Modern and cheerful. Elevator; | With the proprietor of the hotel, and sits in Word *of the best medical skill—better food for . AT 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and 1264 32d st. n.w., telephone 595. sun parlor; duplex filter and —— the office there for half an hour at a time! nerves and nerve When 5 ‘Niagara Falls daily, except Sunda; _apT-6t 1406 G st. elephone 1033. fe8-78t ___HAMBERS & HOOTES. | seading the papers, yet only once has he | com thane : oe cee . te woe RIDICULOUSLY 11208 Aaadct Williamsport and Renovo dally, et | FOR SALE-LOTS IN BROOKLAND AND &UR- HOTEL On the beach, Maryland ave. At- | appeared at any pubilc occasion of merry-| ing vanishes, and the craving of the nesver called FOR SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY—ONE OF THE we 710 PAM. fon Wil we ochestes: Buffalo and | ToUnding suburbs; no boom, no bubble, but firm, IMPERIAL, antic City: all con.; open fires, | making. This was not many weeks ago. m perry a on best corners on G st. n.w. is now offered at a LOW PRICES, gh ea! ‘Rage ay seen og steady growth; sofe investments in lots: money electric bells, solarium, appoint: | 1h. 7 $ 980, | neuralgia, rheumatism and heart trouble ceases: Niagara Fails daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- vd - day; $19 | When he came down to the hotel in evening| « very low price; for the last forty years this has ‘Wirve Gemmpmnted wi side of the banaeedset | matin Womens ee advanced for ‘bullding purposes by GRACE M. | ments and table first-class. $2 to $3 per day: acume Gn an eat “There is one remedy deserving the name of Deen & prominent business corner; has all the organs we've taken in exchange for ESTEYS | 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester and THOMAS, Room 100. Corcoran building. is eee Se. See. | een See oeeatieds ae _ ate ehOP: | apring medicine—that is Paiue’s celery compound,” latest improvements and is well rented; it offers gud added a few slightly used Eetess to the | Buffalo daily, and Niagara Falls daily, except | Branch oMice, Brookland. = __—ap6-1m | or) POINT COMFORT, VA.—SHERWOOD HO- | dna Gidn’t oom bit or drexanty | sald @ very careful physician. Bick headache, : lot. All will be closed out at $10, $15, $20,| Saturday, with Sleeping Cur Washington to| FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS~OR EXCHANGE | Wt: pOhba Gerees $2 day S10 week. homelike Nesmith enc gag Snel PrP Mtoe ye energy © first-class investment; a chance seldom found. $25 and upwards. Terms to suit. Eluira, and Satucdays only Washington to Roch-| for city property, or a large farm near Wash. | and comfortable. GEO. BOOKER, ‘ At his house at Dummerston Mr. Kipling oe Seen bad ae SEILERUN & CO. Sanders & Stayman 034F. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THB| tors Monte ah ditndsome So fern $2900, $3,000 | —— pep cpartiaeat, Genctnan ~ poets ‘eiataeca cau HEILBRUS * le ° 0 ¥ rooms; ranging in price from $2.500, $3,000, |= Sh ae spear areas naar! 3 metimes he yell. ‘ BAST. with large lots, at Lakeland, Md., 8 miles out; | KENILWORTH IN drops into the hotel , SOOO =wl2-6t 402 7th st. nw apit : z “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par-| fare, only 64 cents. Inguire at” NEWMAN. &| Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. J. | Drops f she, hotel at Brattleboro’ and FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP—ONLY $100. Cars, with Dining Car from Balfinwre, for! SONS, “GH ith et. n.w., Lakeland, Md, of me pepe nehiger shemricd dram tmmalipe werd (OE rpm tanec yr a ageniae oe ~~ DOCTORS AND DRUGGISTS SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST.—| 4 handsome dark case upright plano, almost | -NeW York dally, for Philadelphia week day phone 1617-3. + aps-im” | Open,all the sear, ee a rig ggg, consolingly A BEAUTIFUL STONE AND BRICK HOUSE, 2 : ge ali # 20, 9:00, 9:40" (Dining Car) and 11:00 A. FoR RENT_SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW... | —20122@__Mrs. 4. GRUBB, er and Prop. _ e t practiced much yet, but he SQUARES FROM CAPITOL GROUNDS, ‘AT| BeW: finest make; full, rich tone; worth $400. 5, 12:47 (except. Monda: oa hath ei ee THE SHELBURNE, may make a good player some day.” $4,350. HAS 8 ROOMS, BATH, CELLAR. GOOD | Quick sale, $160 cash. Elegant scarf and stool 4:20, 10:00 and 11 Siete hee eee inet: aicely paperea; ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Mr. Kipling never carries any money with YARD, SIDE AND REAR ALLEY. THIS HOUSE| with it. 7 11:00 A.M., 12: &e.: near Me’ Pleasant und 'Sdidiers’” Home, | REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. | him ‘when he is in Brattleboro’. His wife . . WAS BUILT TO SELL AT $5,500, AND WILL| Sei 4:20, 10:00 and 1 only $25 per month: take Wrightwood aver elec: | Situated directly on the beach. Ever? conve. | attends to everything in the financial Ime | Exercises of the Medical and Pharmaceue TO eg rare chance. Don't miss Philadelphia ‘ooly, Fast xpress, 7.50 4.. per aed olan door. to. “Newman ‘ter. | Bience, including hot and cold sea water baths and | and it is said that even his own income, . eae BILL Is si ED. Also a handsome upright for $8 per month, | i238. Express, 2:01 and 5:40 D. M- dally. 4 | race.” 4007” ath w.: Petworth sub,” Tele. | elevator. J. D, SOUTHWICK, Manager. | Which has been estimated at over $20,000 a| — tical Classes of Howard University. GOVERNMENT CLERKS WILL FIND MY OF-| 4510 ©THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. and 8:15 P.M. daily. te Sear ee se Lem ae 7 — | year, he places in her control. me — ee aw aa FOR SALE—NO NECESSITY TO BE WITHOUT a | For Baltimore, 625, 3 20, FOR SALE—SEVERAL TEN-ACRE TRACTS, ON A Cr ee ave peach, |, Oe day when he had no tobacco he asked SALE—CHEAP—i210 © ST. S.W.;_9- ROO ood. 11:05 and 11:50 A. good avenue, and within @ few minutes’ drive Pragise Se cae! 2 (EAP. par Rg meet gel a a ‘$500 cash, | iano. A beautiful four round-cornered square, as ty made by the New England Plano Co.: goud as Se | Mees cool cur @ abet tenet capues name = $400; our price, $155; only $5° cash and $3.00 E. COR. OF 17TH AND r imonth. Also one first-class upright, finished .; 22 rooms and back building; mahogany, $255; easy payments. HUGO & good business stand; price, $18,000: sold one| WORCH & CO., 925 7th st. n-w. Pianos for $22,500. "C. H.’ PARKER, 435 apt y ‘ | his coachman to buy him a plug, and said , PRICE, $100 PER ACRE. fase WILE, = mae to him, “You can collect of Mrs. Kipling.” | 4 Large Attendance at the Congrega- f., 12:15, 1:15, 2:01, | ticulare ‘apply to” For location and par- | 2 | The advice which was given to Little Bo chsnith Hinds we 320, 5:40, 6:14, 7:10; ELLERSON & WEMPLE, OCEAN TRAVEL Peep seems to have been adopted by the jo. arc one to Whom De- L Brattleboro’ folk with . 5-1 profit in their rela- ¥ 7:20 AM. and 4:36 P.M. Fon ae GIT 14th st. nw. | tions with Kipling. When they sought grees and Prizes Were Awarded. NT Whitney ave, 6r..15.30 | CUNARD LINE—1ST CL., $50 TO $175; 2D CL... é year ago for 4%;| rent apd moved. T0850 and 11:50 A.M. and 4:20] Lanter Heights, 10r..g40| Anacostia. 7, “5 | $85 to $45; stecrage; $35, bedding free: plans of | Pim he was not to hacer ong etal A St. s.w. ‘apli-3t $ 0 = $. PM. day, ‘except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. wade, Sr, amt Fo Brookland, 6 +12 | vessels, a on ~_ Wien Sir baen sean eles he oo sie ea = » rookland, a +22. 's § , DuB Agent - ae Se EES P—~ tt pea a4 5: t case 11| attuntie Const Line Express for Richmond, Jackson- | Brookland, Zr. stahie..20 Cottage Lanier Hicighte.s | ape-ame ee winter he ordered ready a four-horse sleigh | The commencement exercises of the Howe sulted for entertaining: 12 rooms; two" baths: stops, in perfect order, for $45" paya-| Ville, St. Augustine and Tampa, 4:00 A.M., 8:46 marie MCLACHEEN & BATCHELDEI Neth lands li and invited as many as it would carry up| ard University medical, dental and phar », $14,000. Many sther fine residences for| ————_ le’ $5 lmoutsly Inercllnente, Hatert ” daily. Florida Special, 5:58 week days. | _™! REY . 10th and G “hw. etheriands line to his house, where the evening was spent | maceutical class of ®4 were held last night sale in mw. section. Particulars 1630 16th st. aa better call and get refusal? ‘hmond and Atlanta, 10:57 A.M. week days./ FOR SALE—BROOKLAND HOUSES AND LOTS| From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne sur | in feasting and dancing. at Congregational Church. The decorations apli-lw F. G. SMITH, “Bradbury Palace of Music,”’ 5 P.M. daily. and| St, Prices that insure handsome returns on any | Mer (3% hours from London or Paris), Just after Christmas he got his four- Ce 8 | ee ae oe ee ee aed money, lnvaated,. Sec my list before buying. feaclem Be Aor’ Stee eet 1pm BS [horse steigh: ready again and took to his| Were of busting and Qowers. Meth Siaplays part of city; 2 houses near Scott Circle, and one | $500 Magnificent Chickering Rosewood Piano, full| por alecan P ei T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F st. n.w. etem, fa 21, at 1pm, Dear ee pm, it cabin, | house ithe whole big choir of the Episcopal | Weve lavish and excellent. Great national FOR SALE-T COTTAGES IN THE COUNTRY; : 4 Church, which he and his wife's family | ensigns fell from the ceiling and veiled the within a few miles of «he city: wi io ee Agoner, ‘av Broadway” New You or to Passenger |attended. The boys had a very delightful organ. The balcony was draped with Amer- T, aahingt . We Mt 921 Pa. a iM Vacant lots in the city. JOHN B. WIGH' ion, D. C., G. 4 time, and Mr. Kipling ed several es m:26-1mo 1410 G St. OOP, 925 'Pa. ave., and 4. with them, and ail the boys thought it im. | 1°22 flags, while those of other nations were ni FOR RENT_TWO VERY PRETTY COTTAGES A | 615 ide a. possible for a man who was so famous ever | “splayed at intervals. No graduate went it Circle. Apply CHARLES’ EARLY, | octaves, very fine tone and action, for $158. $10 60S 14th st. nw. apll-Imo "| down and $5 per month without interest. Hand- FOR SALE—CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WASHING. | {f"beture purchasing a planer \o™ ad better see saree of 4aSso"tn ‘nc Serco ESS at | FG. SOUTH, “Bradbury Palace of Muse,” ‘dwelling: ; im @ desirable location. This is a rare | 1225 Pa. ave. apT B . 8 few miles from the city on the B. and 0. railroad, = SPONTA A FRE to have been young enough to |: away without his share of flowers opportunity even for speculator. 625 F st. n.W.| FOR SALE_-TO BH GIVEN AWAY-ONE MAG-| Snqid2 PAL containing T rooms each, ‘with, 13000 ter of | Guion Steamship C things. eer een | cee Aledeie Gee Gee - _apli-st* E. A. HUMPHREY. nificent $600 3-pedul grand upright plano. cele-| Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and| &ronnd; only $15 per month. JOHN B. WIGHT, Steamships sail fortnightly between Withal that Rudyard Kipling is eccen-| S tctaeee de cee FoR SaLE—-N.E—ON STH NEAR H ST. CARS;| brated make, superb tone, for only $250; all] pennsylvania avenue and at station, 6th and B|_'!b26-lmno 1410 G st! Sew. Work AND LIVERPOOL tric in his behavior toward strangers, ened te the Delceny Gat paped Daa Groom brick; a.m.t.; cellar and summer Kitchen; | Others at corresponding sacrifice for one week | streets, where orders can be left for’ the checking | FOR SALE —CHOICH LOTS IN FORT MYER Nid QUESTOWN. is by no means exclusive. march, “Class "$4," Sommer’s overture, $8,100, $200 cash and $25 per month. culy. G. L. WILD'S BROS. & CO.'S, 709 7th n.w. of Dageage (to destination from hotels and real- Heights, with fine view of city: 10 minutes from poy a ee ey ee Some Points About Him. “Concert,” and the patrol, “Ethopla.” Pres- a STURG! st. a ces. te . A cable road; prospect transit oe Heed -m. | Alaska, ~ - os ‘ oo avg | WANTED WILLIAM ©. PREGELL, EXPERT PE| © M-_PREVOST, General Passanger Agent, | farle, "ad: nrospect of rapid’ transit in near | Aigsee, Map Tat, wards. according to losation. | Mfr, Kipling travels @ good deal to New | ‘dent Rankin followed with the invocation, gno tuner. Orders by meil from” Maryland and} ____General_Manager.__mil_} special inducements to parties building. ROBIN: | Second cabin, $35. Sterrage. $2 a treo, York and Montreal. saying that the study of nature was the Virginia and the District receive prompt atten- BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. a = iB, 9 tlantie bldg. ‘mh22-1m HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, New York, or | He Mkes Vermont, oe study of God's plan. He asked the Divine tion. 623 Gth st. s.w. mb3-t,thkstf SCHEDUL2 IN EFFECT FEB. 18, 1804. | | BETWFEN BALT. AND WASH., CHEAP LANDS | A.W. SON, 615 15th st. n.w., or eines da “eathiog ts on leclares that | blessing upon the teachers for the faithful may 24 ne Fa rag a CSS | te ON reed Shige as ar a a Bek cg opm Wht? TOURS— The men who have worked for him, like The Exercises. . H. KUHN, est. 1872. "Tuning and ri | exp raine, 11: - 8:15 p.m. 3 = : TRGEE & MOURNE, 06 ¥ st aw. [Stree ore etamatl, Bt. fouls avd. Indianapolis, | FOR SALE OR RENT—HOVSES AND LOTS, 01 Eleven parties for Europe, visiting principal | the carpenters, the plumbers and the do-| The caprice, “Media Noche,” by Aviles, FoR SALE—ON LINDEN ST N.E—@ROOM BRICK: aie ae Vestibuled Limited, *3:30 p.m., express 112:40, | “win build to order, on small monthly parment capitals and art centers. First departure by 88. |mestics, say that he is the kind: Prof. John E. Brackett, a.m.{.; conereted cellar; $2,600, $300 cash. PIANO TUNING night, 71:15. on B. and O. Rut; fare, 44ec. LJ. RAK Teutonic, M. Other dates, May 26, June 2, | most. generot ft 1 egy pugmigrradag rors: pogetedly ape STURGES & MOORE, 606 FP st. nw. ° z Boe Pittsburg. and Cleveland, exprese daily 11:30] | Owner, “Langdon, D, 13. 14. 23, nd 30. RAs what Ee to cia ge cnn A aed A. M., M. D., delivered the annual address FoR SALE-BY BARNES & WEAVER, Goo sis Hast nw: Toning indorsed tg’ Mt | Fos Leaiugtom and Staunton, 11.30 2.1. FT PaAaT NOTICE | ~California. Yellowstone Park, &c., 62 days’ tour, | his own daily life and the incidents of his | t0 the craduates, In thus dismissing them fe Maina, Prof, Arnold W. Meyer, John Philip Sousa | For Winchester and Way Stations, 8:30 p.m. LEGAL NOTICES. will leave May 12. household affairs. he said that he was impressed with the ge. and others; highest. references; terms moderate. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Kaoxville, = ser re < 0 = = Vacation trips everywhere by all railroad and} He is not interested in public affairs, and | flight of time, and rendered an apt quotation re Chattanooga, Memphis ai New Orleans, 11:10 p.m. | IN THD PREM! COURT OF E - Baas S-room brick; water apd sewen, — dail Sa ORL ee 2 a Steamship lines. Estimates furnis! seas ; Sleeping Cars through. S01 a a has not indicated any intention to become | from Seneca. He parted with them as for $10.50. For juvay 30 Pam. dally. 95, 5:00, @:a5,| Atthur B- Bateman et al. va. Amos H. Plumb et| ‘U" a oy i tatters OF the Tetanterested in any of the | scholars ard now welcomed them as pro- #2,000-010 at st et XT:15 (8:00, 43 tainutes), x8.08, 8:20,’ x9.30 (10s On motion of the WaIgUme be tH. Wells ana | _mblo-te 615 15th st. a. One day he stopped a Chinaman at the| fessional brothers. ‘The relation of teacher @room_ brick; ail mod. imp oan 45 ininutes) a.m., 212:00, x12:05, 12:15, Sanek: Netten: ther aclicitons, if is this FOUR | = | depot in Brattleboro’, and talked with him/ 224 pupil which they had sustained for Rents for $16.50. Absolutely the most durable PIANO mode; in-| 45 minutes), 3 | DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1894," ordered that the de- FOR LEASE. in Chinese for half an hour, to the amaze- | three years was now dissolved. Their teach- @orsed by the musical profession; constructed | x6: 3 fendants in the amended bill in this cause, to | eel erect ment and admiration of Chinamen oon by- ers had been impressed with the importance * Of rare ‘wood cases Estaniisted “inore "San 00 Binind, “uth Plumb. minop, Care Pome [POR LEASE 1002. 13TH ST. D standers generally. CS ee Se ee bn bin PFEIFFER & CONLIFI- minor)’ and Preston Plumb (a minor), being the | 2 Corean legation on Iowa circle: large house: | He is going to England next spring for a| S¢ther with the excellent facilities ef the qpirt c) p 1. 7 * ¢ Pre: | 4m complete order; porte cochere and stable; wili iversity, made it evident that if they had apl7-te 417 Lith st. ow. p.-BD. widow and heirs-at-law of Preston B. Plumb, de- ke pl port % visit, university, = — 5 and $:30 a.m., 12:15 and 4:23 ceased, cause their appearance, respectively, to| lease for term of years. Goes He never shaves himself, but lets the | nt acquired the highest and best learning SR a an before ‘the fortieth Gay, | _8002W UN BIGHT, 1410 G st_ |parber in a Brattleboro’ hotel attend to that | in thelr respective professions, it was the rede : 74:15, 14:80, 15:80 exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, oceuretag | =—<§£ ee tty for hh fault of the pupil. But he knew that they Hagertown, 1:30 amy ana ‘S20 gm. | shceshe aA hie St Bl i sometins : ne proceeded, with aa ta ALES OF KIPLING He sometimes stops in the street when no | had worked with zeal and energy. He talk- ra Bosd and way ports, *7:05 p. case of default. one is around and makes notes on ft | ed of the new era into which the graduates BARNES & WEAVER, Pian Gaithersburg "abd way points, :00, | The object of this suit is to cause to be sold, and loose paper that he rests against ‘agate § were about to enter and referred to certain we — cE aa <q | _ Grand, Upright OS. ana square. 00 g.m., [12:45 18:85, 14:03," °0:85, °7:00, | to enforce a creditor's len of the platntifts, ‘upon of a building. features of the profession, soune of wala = x SE AN AN 2 ce 5 e real estate and interests 3 tate, vm “bead” . o De ene Oe AE relieea ned EE EGAST | PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, urction ard way points, *10:00 | s{tuated in the District of Columbia, owned, ‘at the He say@“begad” and “damn” very often | he advised the graduates to court and oth- on tersection with Massachusetts avenue extended; | Including some of our own make, but slightly | ®- completely finished from garret . ci tions only. 14:30, .m. to gy (20.000. “feet: used. Tuning by experienced workmen. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW yORK AND PHIL beantiful views; price, $60,000; would lease to WM. EXABE & 00., 817 Penna. ave. ADELPHL p.m. Eapress trains stopping at prin-| time of his death, by Preston B. Plumb, i 7 . in his conversation, and one day he asked |S to avoid. He said that a position in PERO, 8:30. pao Emporia, in the state of Kansas, a citizen ot sata | LH8@ Are Told About Him and Not |tis parson, much to the wiccled “ance: | some hospital would afford the best experi- te, now deceased, who was a non-resident of ment and ‘surprise of that. worthy man, | €nce possible, but this was not possible here District, who departed this life without. per- b Hi whether he knew what had become of “that | 2S in the north, the east and the west,where ogg Hy For Philadelphia, New Boston and tho| scral property sufficient. to pay his just debts ‘nor : ms 7 tery jess tigh’ than we cea OLDSBOROUGH BROS. & CO., Fast, daily 3:35. $:00 (10:00 a.m.. ex. Sun. Dining | the debts due from him to tie compicasnin. y driveling idiot who cracks his joint: the color line was less tightly drawn here. For those of comfortable means, ap3-3t&s,tu&tht? 1363 Penn. ave. PROFESSIONAL Gan. 12:00 — Cer), 8:00 6:00 Dining Cri It is further ordered that a copy of this notice ferring to some strange character t 7 Sh | Sleeping Car, open at 10:00) be published in the Washington Law Reporter of had picked up about town. European experience would afford excellent FoR SALE OR LEASE—CoMMODIOUS SURUR- = —— = $ ‘Washington, D. C., and in The Evening Star of “s means for professional improvement. ban residence corner Woodley lane and Tennaily-| PROF. CLAY, JEST ESTABLISHED, ON! - ot ae 2S, e Evening Star of the Early in the winter he joined a party of town road: handsome iawn (1W0x200 fect) ald |" Nahie genuine and natural tore cisirioe eee] Budet Parlor cope hs Bg eerste ine veopy: ests TIVING AT A BiG VERMONT FARMHOUSE | rarmers wno were breaking out the snow- Depress and Petees Contuered, excellent stable. ag trologer and medium in this ctty, tells your life| sundsys 12:00 noom ‘A. B. HAGNER, Associate Justice. covered roads, and he handled a plow half| ‘The degrees were then conferred by Dr. GOLDSBOROUGH BROS. & CO., from eradle to grave, interprets dreams, reveal lExcept Sunday. *Daily. Sunday only. J._R. YOUNG, Clerk. a day with a good deal of skill, and boasted sro-sres.cuatntf _1308 Pena._ave._| bidden mysteries, Anda "lost proper oq SEEEReSS ta, A apS-law3t By M. A! CLANCY, Asst. Clerk. good-naturedly of it afterward. J. cod sree es ad aggre Lessee of the e <DSO! s spee bri sepa E hecke ~~ ~ ent a a a = ve 4 is was an impressive form. For | Sale HANDs “yy ru enemipg tae) ints out enemies from friends, ee Oe Swe Soe Dom, ketete ont | i sae SUPREME covet o THe pismuct | Wears Shabby Clothes and Never| Rudyard Kipling married Miss C: ‘aroline | university. ve a ng ¥ : a usiness, removes family troubles, ticket amcen 61D and 1808 Pa. av " ‘OF COLUMBIA, Ballestier, the daughter of Wolcott Balles-| Mr. M. S. Johnson played a xylophone solo ee eee Et cadee’ an santas! scpervisin: | Coumult ‘hiss on business, love ce anything you| ta" pass) LL. CHAS. 0. 8C Holding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court Busl- . . tier, the son-of Joseph Navarro Rallestier. | in artistic fashion, and a selection from eee tas ts chery veepect, beuse been for | are in doubt. Convinces ‘skeptical; never. falicd. i ness. 2 Without a Pipe. She had a brother named C. W. Balestier. | «wang” and a merry little walts followed. faspection, For. further particulars and. price | All i trouble call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Busl- Ir re estate John B. Foster, deceased. No. 5990. who was John W. Lovell’s London agent. i cs BO tery gute DT ae. | cen Gendags aa Lg Fa - Ti Application having been made for the probate of through whom she became acquainted with | The Hood prize, awarded by Dr. Thomas B. meet tte apl2-6c* ep = 5 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. @ paper writing propounded as the last will and Rudyard Kipling. Hood, A. M., M. D., for excellence in the FoR SALE_TWO PRETTY QUEEN ANNE l- = i testament of John B. Foster, deceased, and for} TTS HOME A CURIOSITY ee ee principles and practice of medicine, was ti with good lots: oue square from 14th st.| MMP. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE Schedule in effect November 30, 1893. letters of administration c¢. t. a. to issne to the As Heard by an Old Engineer. awarded to James G. Clayton. The near Logan avd Harlan residences; | medinz fe from cradle to grave. Sittings} Trains leave daily from Union station (B. and| petitioner, Jane Wall, oa the estate of said de- ‘i given by William H. Sea: A. M., De. howe, good investment or speculation;| daily, 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. Cards, 2s¢-| P.). 6th and B ets. ceased, if is ordered this 24th day of March, 1804, From the New Orleans Times-Democrat. sitengoa SS a only, $3,250. earl. a Trance sitting, 50c. mh20-24¢* | ‘Through the grandest scenery in America with | that notice be given to all concerned. to appear in “I was loitering around the streets last | Was awarded to John H. Reindlaub, for the _mb2t-Ist® TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st__| Coonce PLUMMER, SSCS Y Ee aD oMeRE and most complete solid train serv this court ou FRIDAY, T M.. tovshox | ‘There ts a young man of slight figure | night,” sald Jim Nelson, one of the old lo- | best clinical report on genito-urinary @is- pring ng in nr mg ae Psychometric Medium, 3:00 P.M. DAILA—"Cincinnati and St, Loule| causes if any exist, against the gr: of said | &nd eccentric dress who for more than a | comotive engineers running into New Or-| "The Lamb prize was won by James G.; 7 Pits faches ros phy oz aie stalien aa ren ote et & BY. apo:ete pm og ber arr y ewiy Equipped, Files, | application, by pablication of a cops gf ins order | year has continued to excite a good deal |leans, “As I had nothing to do, I dropped | Irwin for the best report on chemical rear jot. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Exe cae “ixb| Heevlae cats Washington to Cincinnatl, Indianapolis | once in each of three successive weeks betoré said | Of MMterest on the streets of the town of | into a concert and heard a sieck-Jooking | Study. President Rankin delivered his a= eee We me eee eee | ae Louls without change, Dining car trom | day. i Aims Brattleboro’, in the county of Windham, | Frenchman play @ piano in a way that| dress to the graduates, gave them, plenty Fou SALE-1203 and 1219 G ST. NE; NEW| fells ail the events of life: compels jover brings “Indianapolis, 11:80 a.m. and Caleago; | WM. G. HENDERSON; Trecter, “= 79Stee- | in the state of Vermont, says a writer in | made me feel all over in spots. all through life to obey the golden rule. The ; 400; $500 cash and $25 monthly; | pack gobarater Chicago. Hows, frome Baa to] DAILY_—The famous “v, ¥. V. Ut fog inwst L. Bo WRIGHT, R ist will ee en “As oo0n ae be aut Gown on the sect X] pels, “uly Sree Seton. pen Sunday. e ANK L. HANCOCK & CO. it p.m. xs, 9 a.m. to 9'p.m. Price, {ted."*” A'soild vestibuled train with dintag car and | No-wiewst_L. P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills | The name of this young man ts well|knew by the way he handled himself that The Graduates. mho Cor. 13th and G sts. eee = mh5-6w* | Pallinan sleepers for Cincinnat!, Lexington and LADIES’ GOODS known to fame as Rudyard Kipling, a|he understood the machine he was run-| ‘The graduates in medicine were E. x For SALE_1431 G ST. N. NEW oR. ALOOHOL +A? x eens ed ao BATHS, ino without change; fenitg Bete ye mS _ GUUDS. writer of queer tales in prose and verse. | ning. He tapped the keys way up one end, Allen, Jas. W. Ames, Alex. 8. Barger, John brick house: a.m.i.; newly papered; $3.20 ADDIE SULLIVAN, O00 Loch ee a essease. | Mrs. | p m.; Indianapolis. 11:20 p.m.: Chicago, 7:30 a.m.,| ACCORDION PLAITING (FRENCH PR ;| Mr. Kipling is an interesting young man } just as if they were gauges, and he wanted| P. Bedenbaugh, A. L. Brown, Richar@ A i—~% ten notes a year; near poring IVAN, 606 13th st. n.w. ee hens 7:45 @.m., connecting in Union depot | “skirts, 25¢.; fore aang 30, fad yd. in another capacity than that of author. |to see if he had water enough. Then he Carey, F. M. Charles, James G. Clayton, ret FRANK L. HANCOCK, CABINET, VAPOR, SULPHUR AND SEA papr| .10:57 AM. DAILY—Fer Old Point Comfort and = ee Swe LUGs mois Stk ee He has made himself an object of curi-| looked up as if he wanted to know how | Elijah P. Clemens, Arthur B. Cole, Albert m! Cor. 13th and G sis. ‘n.e. nga a i pear t Norfolk. Oniy rail line. Bop siche — ‘3 osity among his neighbors by the inal | much steam he was carrying, and the next nh = KEW am | Daths; with magnatic and electric treatments. | “39 pM. DATLY—Express for Gordonsville, | _™bi2-2m = ie vy origit moment he pulled open the throttle and | Collins, W. H. Connor, Thomas 8. Cook, For Sat ag ay onl Bae es De SARA WAYCOFT, 506% 12th st. aw. Charlottesville. Waynesboro’, Staunton and priect-| WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SiADFS, ALL | Character of his appearance and by his | Moment he Pulled ope line as if he was | P. Daniels, U. J. Daniels, John H. Dick- Flceeed Oeiee ot alicy: 3100 cash and $2) for 10| — SE | pag insimla points; daily, except Sunday, for Rich-} grades and styles: oar work is as cheap as that | rigid discrimination in the choice of ac-|hair an hour late. You could hear her| ¢mson, James C. Erwin, A. La > or, 13th and G Ot Be cock & O0., Agente mop Ses coke See ee ‘305 | Aces, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. apT-tf A young man who writes clever books | getting faster and faster, until the fellow | Fewell. ha _— Dales _mbo eee ee eee New York ave. n.w., near 6th st. os % Passenger Agent, | MISS M, MROSS WILL, BE PLEASEN TO See | has as much right as anybody else to in-|Tocked about in his seat like a cradie | Gilmore. C. A. Gray, J. Milton Hopkins, FOR SALE—SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL- | — smppoas — ni General Passenger Agent. oe eee ok Se ld Eee | aa a Somehow I thought it was old ‘36’ pulling | A. 8. Johnson, D. D. S.; Richard H. John- ‘1 ree squares of Dupont Circle. | MRS. CARY, 1614 7TH ST. N.W. her custome . ; n.w.. | dulge eccentric fancies in dress and pref- son, Wm. E. Jones, David A. Lane, A. M.; (~ $25,000, (Now. 142 to 147) T guarantee to convince the most skeptical on Where she has full line of art embroideries and @ passenger train, and getting out of the P. Laney, A. B.; A. G. Miller, John nist ise: THIER & ROTHEREORD, 1207 F st. | bosiness. law sults, divorces, lore, ‘aarringe, ene-| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS linen goods at lowest prices. erences and prejudices in the chotce of |way of a ‘special ‘The fellow worked the | Frank P: Laney, A. B.; » some mb24-1st* TYLE! moonkin Bee —-| mies and evil influences: give name in fall of S. Stamping a specialty. Embroidery lessons free | acquaintance, and the wise men of Brat-|keys on the middle division like lightning, | W. Mitchell, te . — Petz For Sat SPECIAL. PRICES BELOW, COST—| those you have or will marry and ail information| “NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RAADALE™ | _of charge: ap7-3t_| tleboro’, after their first shock of surprise | end then he flew along the north end of the | Reindlaub, M. D.; Harvey E. Ryan, + only $8,000—easy terni new 10 to 12r. truthfully and accurately given. a t SD BLACK LAC line until the drivers went around hk Jackson B. Shepard, Albert H. Stevens, houses; a.m.i.; bot Theat. Wil ex Call and ‘be convinerd. ‘ts mccing te believing. | Leaves Kiver View wharf, 7th street. Sunday, SS | 8nd indignation, evidently have concluded | ime, Yau! ing four eccen © @) 3. B. Stubbs, F. P. Tyler, Samuel A. Ward, for let! 3 = 1809 18th st. aj _Will remove April 15 to'1602 7th st. mb21-1m*” | Tharves as far dows as Maddoe cre g Pat pevigrees ine’ 8 a that the best way to get along with such | “«Aapout’the time I was fixing to tell him| A- B.; Wm. A. Warfield, Edward D. Wil- FOR SALE O8 RENT—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE | MME. DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED EN-| 08 Mondays, Wednosdaye and Fridays, & p.m. Pas- Call at MME. VI persons is to leave them alone. to cut her off a little, he kicked the dam-| ston, A. B. at Washington Grove, having about acres of glish and German astrologist in the city.—Tel Now young men seldom yearn for “a|pers under the machine wide open, pulled | The graduates in pharmacy were John first-class land, with fine mineral springs, chtck-| ail events of life. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; lodge in some vast wilderness,” and Mr, | the throttle way back in the tender, and| W- Browning, Wm. Cardozo, L. H. Harris, en house, and many kinds of fruit trees: cott Sunday. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1508 14th st. n.w. F. A. REED & CO. E. S. RANDALL, SS. FAIRFAX, MODISTE, ‘A. AVE sa , > me hax. has seven rooms and attic. HENRY E. COOrE! int Agts., Alex. Prop. & Man | MS arte D.C. agent for Madaine i Kipling has recently shown a disposition | how he did run: I couldn't stand it any|J- B. Syphax Room 9, 1003 F st aps-12t Rane SRS . 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agt., new . of dress cutting. to be frieudller with the common people | !onéer, and ye! > BaggentP ex De : —— . —-—_____~ FE ‘ATED EL fel9-tt Washington, D. O. Waist bias darts taught in a few hours.m | ot Brattleboro’ pounding on the left side, and tf he wasn’t] The class officers were: Medical class— FOR S058 -FOR BOCES AXD 1088 Oe S gach Gentumt te etnoe aaa he ee e WE ARE READY TO DYB_DYEI ‘OUR Kipling’s Home. careful he'd drop his ashpan. But he didn’t | = p, Williston, president; E. D. Scott, "SS, soo balletin at wy Cd Eh WAGGAMAN, jal steaming. Massage. 918 H st.n.w.tel4- STEAMER MATTANO - 4 hear. No one heard me. Everything was greatest passion,so's cleaning. We clean.dye.rep Se see are cane nea | 2° : wine prosdent: W. A. Wasa, Gpmethayy id ladies’ and gentlemen's clothing i Mr. Kipling lives in a little place cal flying and whizzing. Telegraph poles on $ Sretecks scvte te leuk mew Send postal “we'll |Dummerston, closely contiguous to the | the side of the track looked like row of| J. Bacon Stehbe tranmaret, a de . Brattleboro’ line. He lived in Brattle- | cornstalks, rees appeared to be a mud| Pharmaceutical class—Leroy Harris, NEANIN boro" when he first came to Vermont and | Park: and all the time the exhaust of the | president; Wm. H. Fosset, "85, vice presl- and G. (ee _m .| until he completed his new house, which, | humble bee. I tried to yell out, but my | ent; Jno. B. Syphax, j ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH. 826 12TH AND | like its designer, in its effort to avoid at-| tongue wouldn't move. He went wround | Browning, treasurer. 2 1206-1208 I st. n.w. French dyeing and cleaning ti ts th 1 tnt f ali |curves like a bullet, slipped an eccentric, | Dental class—P. C. Louis, president; J. Ly made a specialty. Our patronage e sidents and v 5 " i con thenuaeer. Tas 412° | ‘This house is fashioned after the plan of | fifty feet to the mile, and not a controlling ‘A uttox Crvek and Intermediate landines ap2-tt 917 _F st. nw. th street wharf every SUNDAY, FOR SALE-HANDSOME NEW 6ROOM STOXE "TUES- DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock . Pas. senger and freight rates the lowest. For tn- + formation apply G. L. SHERIFF, Coal Ofce, Teeth Painlessly Removed.| 23°Pa ac aw fe16-3m Our solution, applied “to the gums, tempo- rarily renders the affected parts completely | WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., “LIMITED.” insensible to feeling or pain, yet. allowing rom 7th st. ferry wharf. the patient to retain all his senses. Result—| Steamer Wakefleld on MONDAYS, | WEDNES- Bee cong minute no pain—no bad after) DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m.,' for Nomini ‘ects—no nausea—the ideal way. Extracting, | creek, Leonardtown and St. Clement's bi opposite Walls house; bs o SPALDING, Room the most fashionable circles. = The reception committee was as follows: BA and G sts. now. apg-t Bie. with eas or applied solution, 0c silver | term calate Returning PSDAYS, > k porelaer oiroed end te an et tise aioe ats aisant etal a asanin een tote mb aot, WS a a = t r amalgam fillings, 75¢ E : » ‘f BRS dor from en nu! my 4 on, Cook, C. L West, '. 4 New, twostory, cellar brick. 9 feeth. see 420-tf Gen’l Manager. R Ww Barker It is painted in a color that is intended sine y her gee Se hg Beni = oe S. Foster, F. J. Webb, R. B. Tyler. 4 ie siting wat nde hia aet| Dr. Graham, 307 7th St. - ae ne ie oie trees und is bullt on the widecof a hist | light of a “special.” In a daze I heard the| The faculty of medical department oceu- lot 1510x105. to paved “alley-brick *Yoca: | aptt NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT co,| FUNERAL. DIRECTOR AND EMBAL These precautions are taken lest anybody | Crash as they struck, and I saw cars shiv- ee ee ee ie ee x . _ We nes s | om: % . AM., M.D.; pg EE GROSHON'S DENTAL PARLORS, ESTAR. 1897,| DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ©,,| 1807 feats ice the art’ | should see the house, which occurrence | €fed Into atoms, people smashed and man-| purvis, A.M., M.D.; Neil F. Graham, M.D.: R. Groshon, jr., successor, 1508 14th n.w, FORTRESS MONROE ‘and ‘The first, undertaker to Practice the art of | doubtless would deprive the chief occupant | gled an: Se ae ee eer water. 1! Daniel 8. Lamb, A.M. MLD.; William H. —<— ‘Teeth inserted, $7 to’ $20. Open all hours ‘and NORFOLK, VA. Ce BG eS of some measure, more or less abundant, | heard another crash as the French profes-| C&T, at MD.; John E. Brackett, MANICURE Sundays. Local anaesthetic painless extraction.| The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers, | Graduate of the Cincinnat! School o! De oe id peace of mind. sor struck the deep keys away down cn the | Seaman, AM. Mit: Jomar. ‘uD oo ———_— ee cece See ‘All work guaranteed. It is a long, curious looking structure, | lower end of the southern division, and then | M-D.;, Robert Revbur, A-M-. M.D. Chap: MRS. SMITH, LATE OF LONDON, MAY NOW BE ‘ YET SAFE, METHODS WASHINGTON AND NORVOLK—-SOUTH BOUND. | SRuces 10 SUIT THE TIMES, . 7 the side that f. { came to my senses. There he was at a a, , found tn the Manicure Park 3 —— Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of | PRICES 2 mhz without an entrance on the side that faces M.D.; F. J. Shadd, A.M., M.D. found tn the Manicure Parlor of the Palais Royal, | ait Dental operations. Charges moder-| zest. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at’g:c | Telephone call 907. 8m_| the roadway and with but one door in |dead standstill, with the door of the fire | sons, D.D.S. M{D.; FJ. Shedd, A-M.. MD: Treatment, Soe ec pantoen Garr s a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:20 a.m., WwW. Ss the house, that on the hillside, so that | box of the machine open, wiping the per-| J. Melvin Lan, AfD. DDS | BA. | MANURE Axo GHIA ate SPIRNARY . AVE. fe2 | where railroad connections are made for all pointy oR peare, anybody invading Mr. Kipling’s privacy | ®plration off his face and bowing to the | heh, 10 S01)? pharD.: FREED! H FILLED | south and .outhwest. porter | and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- E and 4 NORTH BOUND. TE GUODS south of New York uu2st| cept cost of material, at 1325 H st. n.w., den. H ST. N.W.—The ont er of FINE MANICU would have to attempt the invasion by | People before him: = : T. Elisw: MD. DDS. Undertaker & Embalmer, | this inconvenient entrance. Tf T live to be 1,000 years old T'll never | M-D-: 1. Ellsworth kee, MO. 2 senger accommodations first-class. Freight received . Valmont, old stand, until hur of seilinz. Telephone 1748. apstme : Pad : s tal department of the Columbian University, | Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress 940 F Street Northwest. He has a fine looking barn and a big | f¢ pa nec ride that Frenchman gave me on |) /') albert @&. Jomeun, DDS; Wm. ML = = — — fmt on m. daily. except Sunday. Ex.| Monroe at 7:10 pin. Arrive at Washington at! fpeeryening strictly Grst-class and om the most Meleagris ere tins ae wt ok ee Ash, D.D.S. 3 a = ‘4 nor 3 ts| 6:30 a.m. next day. 3 . nETSY e FOR SALE—BICYCLE ee Pe ee Bee Cone FS | "aden Oe tote, a Bh OO, 2061 ant $00 Heme | eames cme. Desa at Bin Seber | See "oe cheat See Betsy King, by Mr. 8. S. Henkle, has filed —— For saLe—wi APITAL Spas SOCTAT syivania ave. and 625 15th st. n.w. aaa His property slopes down from the hill-/a bill against Hannah Strange et al. for a| The Dominion government has decided bp soe ce Care NEU-| U. a for tickets vie new line. KER AND EMBALMER, | Side to the roadway, and at the base of | quit claim deed for part lot 11, square S21, | not to ask parliament to grant a subsidy of oe es Te Bee eae Looe | Senne ee ma ee JNO. CALLAMAY, 1334 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. the hill, although there are no fences or | to rectify mistake in the description of the | $500,000 a year to establish a steamship lime aiitin 7H ST. or) apli-tt Gen. Supt. Telephone,” 205. se%3-tr | obstructions, are scattered signs reading: | property. | between France and Canada.

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