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the K, red hes ate th r t Terms. $1.50 Per Year in SILCOTT SPRINGS, TUE J. R. WEBB HOUSE —FOR— Summer Boarders, Terms: $4.00 per week including be eeting all boarders at the st n and retarn free of charge, HILDREN Over 12 years of age ful *e and CHILDREN ander 12 :.00 per week. Transient Boarders 00 per day. Extra Carviage Hire arged for. All communications iressed to, yre Sheuld JNO. R. Wer, Silcott Springs, Loudon Co., Va AVONDALE,” 1159 17m PETERSVILLE, MD., FREDERICK County, B hOW Open. of the aces in the world. One most Absolutely free from mosquitoes, alaria and dampness. MRS. E. A. PECK, Proprietress J. PECK, Jr, Manager. For terns address the proprie 88 THE ALPHA fe insurances Company, | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1607 Livn Sr., Norruwest (¥. M.C. A. Build M. HOLLAND, Presdt; -. P2EErwoop. Ber WM. E. MATTHEW Treasurer ys A. MELT AMS ssessments from 5 cts. to 25 cle. per week ies Up to $300.00. 2k $5.00 per stare. J assessments on stock, LHE ALPHA ‘AL ESTATE—BANKING CO. 1607 11th Street, n. me M. HOLLAND, Presdt. C, A. FLEETWOOD, Cashier ts of any amount, Je on real estate. Interest paid on Time deposits THE ALPHA W, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION COMPANY. 1607 11th Street, n. w. M. HULKAND, Presdt. M. HEWLETT, Counsell p leased, rented, aud ¥ bonght, & ctices law In all Courts. ollections n ade. nsurance renewed or plac je Companies and at lowest rate , M dvanced with which toy of purchaser insured in the mean time, din relias r for Pam our Ghance! JUST RECEIVED Hundred soys and Childrens Suits, im vari Five Binination, 99 Cents up. ‘nequalled by any. Ranging from Don’t miss the opportunity. These suits, Regardless of Cost, a, be purchased only at CHEAP ORNER, 1104 Tih St., nw. JULIUS COUEN, A. O, Huttertly, (Oppo. new city postoftice.) Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Manufacturer of Society Badges, Medals and Jewels of Gold and Silver. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Fine and Complicated Watch and | D. C., or Masie Box Repairing a Specialty. ALL Work WARRANTED No. 682 G St., n. w. i WASHINGTON, D. © With Wm, F. LUTZ. 4! versation picture: que PHOS. B. WARKICK, Examiner of Titles. | Styles and Putterns, for Ex~ Che asin Cvanne | FELT AS IF HE HAD BEEN KICKED By AN ASS, Hon. Fred Douglass was made to | exchange cars the other day be tween Atlanta and N.& A. railroad, | Was engaged in | Cheraw, on the _ Mr. Douglass an interesting eon- when the l with the same old tune, “next car - | for colored people.” When the con- | ductor _Was gone the gentleman | asked him how he felt. Mr. Doug. ass replied, “I feel ag though I } have been kicked by an ass.—An- | “iston Justice, : ——__ } Where to carry your orders D. FREEMAN'S | Studio, St., n. w., Cor. 17th aM 'RAITS in Crayon, Oil and ed to any Size from Card and rue rene s Guaranteed, Month. kly ty 8 tal - GREA1 | REDUCTION FOR Casi, @&4T | Lessons given: wer a) hes g lower, wandscape Paint ‘0 So'clock. 25 cents per lesson. venver and Sign Painting of ever Description, Orde; orders promptly attended to. A GOCD IIOME IN VIRGINIA, HIGH VIEW PARK. | Why dou‘c you buy a lot? There | is tnoney in it. Aigh ground, beau | tiful views, pure water. Small mouthly payments will pay for your lot and then you can soon own your own home. HIGH VIEW PARK is located on one of the highest points in Alexandria county, Vir- gluta, less than two-and half miles from the free (Acquecuet) bridge, jou the maio road to Falls Chureb jand. ou the hue of the projected jelectric railroad, which will be ments to all, rich and poor, white and colored. The ground lies slop | ing to the south, well drained, aud every lot exposed to the sun. All | lots are 50 teet front and from 150 | | to 200 feet deep. The streets will j be all graded and trees planted, jaud no pams will be spared to| make this one of the most attrac }tive and beautiful places around | Washington. | The title of the lots is perfect }and abstract can be seen at cffice. | The health of this section is per- j} fect, uo malaria, bat pure fresh | air, from the Blue Ridge, and the | best aud purest of water. | The terms of sale are such as to | pat it in the power of everyone to | own a lot or a home ; aud the prices, | the lowest around the ci with smal! cash, and monthly paymepts without interest, or a discount | when all cash is paid. | | The erection of several | will soou be commenced. CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, STORES} ETv- High View Park has two colored | }churches, one school house, one} | Odd Fellows’ ball, two stores, and | }a new handsome charch will soon | | be commenced. >: High View Park has the most | beautiful and desirable lots around | Washington. | High View Park offers a home | within the reach of everyone. | High View Park is just the thing | for an investment or a home. High View Fark overlooks Four | Mile Valley, and is above maleria | houses and disease, Wives and Children — Perfect | | | | home iife. Plenty of room tor | With a white gentleman | conductor came in, and | | good than a tall one sometimes. Palmer. dit | a at the World’s Fair for exbibits = from the womeu of Portugal. WOMEN AS MARKET GAR- J dianisoloud peuple DENERS. In June more than 90, people, td ad } 5 : ce a, < 2 a Sia aa - ee 5 cents per copy. WASIINGTON, D ©. SATURI AY, JULY 16, 1899. i ————SSEE nee : NO 6 THEY say, OUR HIGH SCHOOL, Why THE Pxopixe Want A Canes. Prov. H. M. Brown THE Man, The parents of the children who atteud the colored High School of this city are very anxious fora = — Management of that : schoo! ey want a change be- a you talk be careful what | cause they claim that ao J iy. ren don’t get the same instruc- Don’t be afiaid when you are in| tions that are given in the white the right. i High Scho»l, ‘The reason of that is the present principal is not up Be careful how you talk. Some people wil! not tell the truth. to the standard. It is further a : slnimed that if Prof. 1. M. B The trath is a ba ; Pe i t rot. I. M. Brown pometimien © hard thing to tell | jg uppoiuted principal there ; would be no doubt cf a first class is to be married | echool equal to any in the coun- " try. ‘The recent investigation ct Good men always marry, the committee of the High and . Vor a oy ft There is another B. K. B-uce in —o seinols a oe hemias wet t at Prof Brown, the téacher ae of physics, was right and that the Weak methcds inaugurated by Prof. C rdozo were wron McCabe is getting rich. ee Me is a hustler and don’t you} THE BEEK WOULD LIKE TO W. E. Matthews soon, the coming man in the forget it. SEE Look out for the ratification meeting. More republicans appointed to Read the Ber if you want the| District offices. news, ° The Police court enlarged. President Harrison re-elected by a larger majority than before. Harrison will be the next Presi- dent. Milk and water republicans might as well come out and join the ratification necting. The republican party united. Suffrage in the District of Colam. bia, If the democrats win every re- publican will be tarned out. The largest ratification meeting i the District of Columbia ever wit- Cleveland will be a democrat on bessed. : the Jackrouian priveipal ne xe time. Great speeches made by great Those who want honor should pay for it. pein A few republican appointments The democratic House aoa would not burt. 20.000 republicans in line at the ratification meeting. The ratification meeting will be - a Rully, republicans rally. Fine speakers will be in attend- ‘ DusBvuQuE, la., July 8 —Cook & ance at the ratification meeting. Whitby’s circus train of twenty two cars was wrecked six miles below McGregor this morning. A broken truck ditehed fives cars. Thirty horses were killed. One car contained 14 horges and fifteen colored musicians. Every horse was killed outright, but every wan escaped except two, one of whom was iojared perhaps fatal- ly, the other slightly. The cirens manager burst into tears exclaiming: “My God! My fourteen best horses killed and not one of those d——d darkies.” WORLD’S FAIR NOTES. All of the great World’s Fair buiiding, except two, are practical ly tivuished. A portion of the inter- lor fivishing and decorating is all that remains to be done on most of jthem. On the Manufactures build- ing and Machinery Hall work is being pushed sixteen hours a day, and they are fast catching up witb the other structures, Louisiana has voted a World’s Tt will be the largest that bas ever taken place in the city, The democratic House has done vue thing which it claims is com- mendable. That is to reduce a colored pubdhan’s salary, Never desert a friend in distress. re- When you get on top of a ladder don’t crow too loud. A tall ladder splits in half some- times. A short ladder will do you more Somethivg will drop one of these days. Always be ou the lookout. Your enemies you should watch. A true frend is aj wel. The more you do tur some people the less thauks you get for it. Itis natural for some people to prevaticate. : L has The Police coust is Going a great Fair appropriation of $36,000. busine.s. The Exposition authorities have appropriated $175,000 for the pur- pose of providing orchestra music for the World’s Fair. ‘The Portuguese minister — at Washington bas made application for space in the Woman’s building ‘The prisoners think so anyway. The Public P.inter will wake a colored mai section chiet. There ts nothing small about Mr. or a dally average of 3,100, visited THIS. WEEK'S NEWS Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers, General. The incoming freshman class of Yale vill number 537 students, Wall street bankers will confer in re- rd to reorganizing the Richmond 'Ter- minal System. The Kansas Democrats, in convention at Topeka, indorsed the People’s Party State ticket, The striking New York pavers have acceded to the contractors’ terms and the big strike is therefore at an end, Joln Lyons and Henry Cabell, society men of Richmond, Va., have been ar- rested, charged with being about to tight a duel, A policeman in attempting to shoot a a wild steer in St. Louis shot fifteen- year-old Albert Tolch, mortally wound- ing William Sutton fell into a vat of boil- ing oil at the Niedringhaus rolliny mills at St. Louis, Mo., and was horribly Hurned. He will die, ‘The steamer Batavia, of the Northern Pacific's line, from Yokohama, made the trip in 15 days, 6 hours and 50 minutes, the fastest on record, A Detroiter bought a pair of pants ir Canada because he “fancied” them, and had to pay duty on the ground that they were not a necessity. a John Jones, a workman at the piano factory in Springfield, O., fell into » tempering vat filled with boiling water and was fatally scalded, The executive committee of the State ‘Temperance Alliance, of Iowa, has issue’! an address declaring that the Alliance must part company with the Republicans, Sceretary Harrity, of Pe nsylvania, has announced that he would not accept the chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee if it were tendered to him, The Governor of Pennsylvania signed the death warrants of William F. K: ck, of near Allentown, and Henry Davis, o Philadelphia, They will be hanged Sep. tember 8, ‘The Democrats propose to make thi ocean Fa tos GtoREE Clered York city. Senators Warren and Carey, of Wyom ing, were hung in effigy at Ogden, by indignant citizens for voting a the free coinage of silver in the Unitea States Senate. A delegation of 300 journalists repre- senting Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington newspapers visited Cape Map as guests of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. A band of Norwich, Conn., citizens have formed a Law and Order League i» imitation of the Parkhurst Crusaders and the keepers of all disorderly houses have been notified to close, All but two of the principal buildings of the World’s Fair at Chicago are prac tically finished, and the energy of the department is centered in these two— manufactures and machinery buildings. William Sexton, Joseph Singler and James Burns were arrested at New Rochelle, L. I., on the suspicion of being connected with a gang of firebugs; $1,000,000 worth of property has been de- atroyed, Indignation meetings of workingmen have been held in various parts of the country to protest against the treatment of the locked-out employes of the Home- ste.d mills, Pittsburg, and the employ- ment of Pinkerton detectives. The Democratic State Convention of Kansas voted (227 to 176) to endorse the People’s Party State ticket. A few of the anti-fusionists walked out of the con vention, but they will support the Peo. pie’s electoral ticket. Colonel Burton N. Harrison, the New York attorney who was private secretary to Jefferson Davis, has obtained a jutig- ment for nearly $20,000 against the city of New York for services rendered in the Sorporation Counsel's office several years ngo. Robert Lincoln O'Brien of the reporto- vial staff of the Boston Transcript has Speaker Crisp has been renominated for Congress by his constituents, _ Whitelaw Reid says New York is the Pivotal State in the coming campaign. William Waldorf Astor is lyi g ill in London with an attack of pneumonia, The State Editorial Association of Pennsvivania assembled at Scranton on Tuesday, The Jacksonville negroes have quieted down, but 500 white men are still under arms as a matter of precaution. Cyrus W. Field died at his residence at Ardsley Park, on the Hudson, on Tuesday of this week, aged 83 years. A woman threw a bucket of slops into the face of the Rev, Hugh Conway, bishop of Killea, Ireland, as he was out driving. Founder Bradley, of Asbury Park, ha decided to hold the annual baby parade in August and will introduce many nev features, i: Daniel B Bentley, of Lebanon, Conn. , a colored mason and plasterer, swallowed his false teeth while asleep. He is not expected to live. Secretary Foster, of the Treasury De- partment, is taking an outing this .eek on the revenue steamer Grant, on Long Island Sound, Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate, has decided te meet the Notification Committee in New lawns, flowers, and out-door life. | | Quiet and Clean—No Smoke, no} | dust, no soot; atmosphere Clear as | So many women who wish to earn their own living have gons into the | oo . a home, Secure a vote. | millinery business, that it has been Purchase now before prices ads suggested that some o her field of |vance. Pure, water, fresb air, per | labor might prove more profitable. : Years ago, vefore Mrs. Langtry et health, schools, churebes, Odd | : Speiainps ty : went on the stage. she hesitated Fellows’ hall, stores, etc. In short, f t zy homes tor all ‘and a safe in-| which she should do, go in for enatennnk for the rest. | growing lettuce, cauliflower and asparagus, or play “Pauline” and | 2 ve. Apply to ‘Lady Clanearty.” She was cer- | prGU VIEW PARK CO., | tain she would succeed in the first, | Room 5, Corcoran building, corner | and she felt sure that vegetables l15:h ny F Streets, Washington, | from her farm would have a good stg ort ‘ : sale ; however, she elected to go on 7IN © 7 | the stage. But why does not some ab re cee | other wowpan follow her idea, and 1109 T'St, n. w. |make the vegetables from Mre. | ~ | Brown-Joues’ farm tbe most de- | 5 aan ¢ =| si and the most sought after Furnisuxep Rooms for gentle | sirable and th ! meu may be found, if apphed for | 1n the market ?—May Ladies’ Home |goon, in. the beautiful two story | Journal. We will drive you out te see the | | W. received an appointment as private sec- retary to ex-President Cleveland, and sill at once enter upon the performance of his duties at Gray Gables, Buzzard’s Bay, Mass. Uncle Sam is kept busy watching foi {nterlopers on his big coast line. A few | days ago the schooner Coquillon wat coustructions of the uecessary | seized for poaching in Behring Straits, land now the Eliza Edwards has been buildings has been ordered. ; : ; ._ | captured off San Diego, Cal., with smug- The Marquis de Lecaze, of Paris, | cled Chinamen. bas a portrait of George Wasbing~ Asa measure of precaution Surgeor ton, made by Stewart, an Ameti~! general Wyman of the Marine Hospit the World’s Fair grounds and paid 25 cents to see the sights. The largest attendance on any oue day was 12,038 on May 29. Accommodations for musical en- tertaiuments at the Workd’s Fair have been decided upon, and the York, on July 20, Twenty sheep and acow were all killed together by a single bolt of lightning which struck a tree on William Wright's farm, Fallsitigton, Pa. Richard Manstield, the actor has signed 4 contract to make an eight weeks’ tour of the South, during next winter, for Which he will receive $48,000. Judge J. D. New, of the Indiana Appellate Court, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. Fear of Bright’s disease inspired the act. The conference of Jewish rabbis ir. New York decided to abolish the cus tomary initiatory rites for proselytes ana to permit the practice of cremation, It is reported from San Francisco that Jay Gould and C. P. Huntington made a bia of $8,000,000 for the Tehuantepec Government Railroad, in Mexico, which was declined. Asbury Park folks are so annoyed by the crowing of cocks in the early morn ing that the authorities have decided tc forbid the keeping of chickens withir lie ity limits. ; up in a few days, after an Tafeneas 0 four months, This will give employ ment to 500 men, Gossip has been excited in New York by a meeting at the Fifth Avenue Hotel between Archbishop Ireland, just re. turned from Rome, and Dr. McGlynn, the recalcitrant priest. One of Forepaugh’s circus elephants broke loose at Bar Me., and did siderable damage in a wild raid thre Several keepers were in apture, he streets. jured in effecting his r Mrs. Harrison is rapidly regaininy strength at the pleasant cottage the President has taken for her use at Loon in the Adirondacks. Tue Presi t returned to Washington Monday Lak Tt is stated that Lord isbury has re- quested the British legation at Washing- on to request an explanation of the seiz ure of the Canadian Steamer Coquillon oy the United States cruisers in Behring The coroner's inquest into the murder of Mary Anderson, at Perth Amboy, N J., failed to fix suspicion upon any per on, No important evidence was pres snted against young Schlipf, and he will vrobably be released upon habeas corpus. The Giant Powder Works, at Highland Station, fifteen miles from San Francis- :o, exploded with ific force. Three vhite men and two Chinese were killed, ind about twenty Chinamen badly in- jured. The explosion rocked San Fran co like an earthquake, and was felt ‘ighty miles away. The loss was $350,- 100, besides considerable damage to wit- lows and ceilings in San Francisco. Uncle Sam’s officers, proving a new 10-inch steel rifled gun at Sandy Hook, managed to sink the three-:nasted schooner Harry R. Tilden, of Philadel- vhia, at a single shot. The officers and crew were rescued by a passing steam munch, Capt. Heath, U. S. A.. who lired the gun, says the shot struck a 1eap of sand on the beach and was de- -ted from its course by at least half a Jhairman Campbell, of the Republican National Committee, met a number of he leaders in New York and held @ con sultation with them. Afterward |e yave out the names of the following as com- posing the National Executive Conunit- see: J. S. Clarkson, Garratt A. Hobart, Samuel Fessenden, Henry C. Payne Richard C. Kerens, William O. Bradley, | William A. Southerland. Joseph Manley | aud John R. Lanner. can painter, which he offers to lend Bureau has recommended the establish- to the World’s Fair at Chicago.’ ment of a steam plant at Ellis Island, It was taken to France by his New York Harbor, for the purpose of wife’s grandfather, at one time disinfecting the baggage of immigrants minister to the United States. coming from infected countries. 2 | Commander-in-Chief Palmer has an- The executive board of the Aber-' anced that none but G. priated $3,000 for premiums for jn,ton, ‘The procession will be formed that breed of cattle at the World’s in tie order of the seniority of the State Fair, in addition to the premiums departments, aud department command- offered by the Exposition authori- ers can make assignments of order ~ | Advertise in the Brg. brick; ail modern improvements “| No. 1705-8th st. n. W. ties. i they desire them, A. R. men | deen Angus association has appro~ ij] be allowed in the parade at Wash- | She Fought » While out berrying on 8 ridge of rocks | x the mountains, near Wilkesbarre, Pa , | Mrs. Joseph Palinsk’ @ Mill Creek saloon man’s wife, w-* attacked by « huge rattlesnake With her tim bucket she fought #€ Serpent for awhile, but the bane’ broke and the eneke- bit her »éral times. She was found uncon- /scious in the evening, her body having swollen to double size. She died when taken home.

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