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A CHAT WITH BISMARCK, An American Correspondent Visits the fren Chancellor. 1R MAKES THE RIG MAN OF GERMANY Lavan To ‘THUFK THAT HE DESIRES AN INTERVIEW POR PUB- EACSTION—THE COUKTESY OF GREAT MEN ABKOAD AND aT HOME. bm the New York Mail and Express. che courtesy of men of actual and well-earned frinence is remarkable. It is the scrubs, pre- fewers and purasites who are insolent and cad. Mim, A Bismarck will step aside with a bow to allew you Lo pass where the mud-brained son of a Soa»trust king walks pompously across your toes Tonce saw the heavy-browed and thougnt- ful young emperor of Germany—the “Lord of War" as Le calls bimself—wake trom his abstrac- Yon and twist about in bis saddie with swift eagerness to acknowledge the courtesy of a ragged bid peasant woman by the roadside. His band ew to his hat, and his salutation to the lonely }esgar was as profound and respectful as though he had been a duchess. I looked at her after the saperor had ridden around the bend of the road. Diood Dushed her wituered face for the first [ite 1b many year, and her eyesgilstened brightly. Satlooked as though ten years bad been taken fk er already Liberal sovre. It bad cost the emperor an effort, but ne made it with a cheeriul- Bess alacrity and poilsh of a man to whom cour- Vesyis inbred and natural, Tailed oa Mr. Gladstone once, and when I got Up te leave tue room he stepped forward aud Obed the door witu the maauer of aman to FiRow polltencss comes without a thought. | Men luke Baliour and Paroeil, and tuey are probably as Dusy as any two men in tue world today, aiwa: have Ume ior the siwall attentions of le." T could on interminabiy. Wuat culls It to mind was fact that I dropped iu to see an ex-Unlted ‘States Semator a day of two ago 1u hisofce In tals city. A boy sat in the outer room pasting wrap- 7S 0p alot of loose paper. Iasked bim ir the nator Wasim He looked at mea moment and Tren said: Swot?” “Is tue Senator in?” Ee jerked uls Lead shortly toward the door, and Twuked in to tod a small man with a ragged Grow of beard siting at a desk and writing ater & leturely iasuioa. I asked hima periectly civil Questou, and tuea I stood by tranquiliy and views $2 tue saappisuness and Li-breeding of the ex- Uuked states Seuator as he answered my to- Quiries, and refecied that the difference between Presuniytiou aud prominence 15 avout as great 8 that vevween good Dreeding and boorisaness. It ig not a matter of importance bey oud Luis—that, 8 iar ag My expericuce goes, OU Way always ap- Prouch aman of abso.ute abd recognized aDliity With the certainty o: meeting courtesy; Dut be Ware Of the iuan Who thinks Les great LUt 1su’L BISMARCK AMUSED. One day im Berlin it occurred to me towrite a letter to Prince Biswarck, The fact chat he was generally considered tue greatest man in the world did not deter me, for 1 had notype to lose and and every.uing to gain, 1 expilllea that there are two milion Germans in Aterica who ure ac Uvery aud affecuouately wutcuing Lue progress of affairs in Brin, and ended by requesting au in- Yerview. 1 don't uund saying thut 1 feit a violeat desire (0 smile as I read tue letter over, for tts pre- Sumption Was woustrous 1 sent it arouad by my Secretary. Alter a Vast deal o: mundeuvring he Succeeded in getting luto the palace o Lhe chan- Celler lu Wilueum Strasse. “He waited bn ap ante Tuow whe iue secretary read the letter. ‘That funetonary turned uis buck, s.00K Visibly and en- Yered tue cuauceuor’s Too with the let ter tm bis anu. A mowment later a hilar ous ‘Teuionte giffaw rang througn the palace. It was tue cUancellor of tue emple Foariug and at my expeuse. For a weex I feltuepressed. ‘Then it vccurred to me that it Would uave been « good hing fur Austria in '6S if the could bave made Biswarck laugi, and 1 sat Jown and wiove lim anotner wetter. ‘Tue repiy I feceived was 4 vervul one wo tue effect tual 1 had Staused bis niguness greatly. At tuts pout I quit the 10.¢ Of Vullven aud weut to Paris (0 see Blaswe, Abouts moutw laver 1 returued w Berlin, and Amoug my ietiers of Introducuiou Was one LO tue Secrevary of (he wost staiwart and commanding figure in Kurope, 1 delivered it wo Bismarcs’s Cuicl IaciOtuw, and Was promised aD audience Dy Lhe ehanceuvr tue souowiny day. Meanwuiie I wrote the puluce tue tuird tune, euibodying some reflec ons on German polis iu tue episcle. 1 beuteve that prior te that tue ouly qper Auncrican who | had succeeded 1a attracting Bisuarck’s attention | Was Yank Adains Wuy went to Berlin and made Bismarcs tue iurid offef 01 $200 & week to deuiver leciures at cus-uigut stabus Ws0uga the uorta- Westeru circuit, Waen 1 calied the folowing das there were three OF ior attacues of tue priuce’s Zuvinet, iucluding Ue sceretary, aud ley seemed niluer disappoiuted Wo fod tuat "i wore couveutiora: atti.e and Was Wituut Lousuawk aud a Uuilalo robe. Tuey Were superu-woaing weu, and clad Ja the maguin- Cent Wuloruis o cowuels or geverals of tue Prus Slam aruiy; (dey kuew every miguaye under tue SUB, abu Luey uad Lue UsBul suavity and puitsn of ed Iw the diylowalic corps or Lhe toreuost uatiun Of Burepe. 1" bad wet vue of thew tu New York, fortusately—Bacoa Scereidt— od, aiter abut twelve ur Diveca other meu bad ben recelved by the cnauceilur, tuls gentiemea accompanied we lato Uke preseuce of \ue man Wao was actualy bd Uuquestiouabdiy Lewd lue peace of Europe 1D the nouow vf Lis wand fur over GurLy years, IX THE STRICTEST CONPWDENCE. When lentered the uparuneat Bismarck was aif leaning, halt sitting on a huge desk, clad in tue fatigue uress of a yeneral and as magnificent & plete of sturdry manbocd as it has ever been By govd forvuae 10 see. Mis stulwart puysique, broad shoulders migucy Cuest, slim waist aud straight iegs uignt Lave been the eavy of the Youugest ofllcer of the guard. Tuough nearly four ‘sure years, be bad recently trained wis Weigut down irodi 200 to 180 peusds I was pre- sened ailer tue couventonal lasui0, aud tue rnce drew himself up, Dowd, and at once re- | ed again into wis tasy pusition against tue Gesk. One 0: ins attendants sid 2O Bim quiely in Geruian that 1 Was tue American currespuadent Wao wad Wrisien asaing lia sor wn Interview, aud Mau stant a Wave Of ulluricus youd mature Swept over the chancelior’s ace A dozen Wriuales spread over lis cheeks from the cur- Bes of bis moustacue, and ubs big gray eyes Stared wt we Under tue busuiest eyeurows I ever Sam, Witu 4 degree O: Joully, amusewent, and, I dua Sorry WO Sup, derisivn, lWagiuable. A’ Woman Wile suck expressive eyes could win a bear Sick aucuorite, ‘Tue laiecuoa of mis lau, ler Js absolutely Irresisuibieyand \ue pantomime Would Bave Ueeu plaid 104 Dud taau Wat hou saying & Word ue gave ue Wuaderstaas Lust iny propose tious were s0 preposieruus as to .€ lud.crou,, buL What be was auusd aud not odended. Tucu tue Secretary (0 wuow I uau veen wutroduced caine in, aud We lalked ior swe Lue. Tuc piince’s Engst, fy as periect as Laat of aay Amer can lever kucw, Aud, 0. course, ue made Lue conversation bimselt. Watuever I spoke of such a iuiog 3 the Bruns | Wick successiv., tae Beeuverg marriage, Bul- Gals, oF aay oF the suvjects (wen aguauag Eup Tope, be woud iuuyu again, and twist sad Talk arvaud ou American suvjects. I Was there Perhaps twenty miuuies in al, Dut before Fett ue Gasued WY LOPES, us Lar B> LeWspaper enterprise fs coucerucd, Uy "saying quictiy Chat be must Io low tue custiu that is Wulveroul iu Europe DY ren questing aie Wo consider every Word ui de Walk as soolutely coulldeuuia Tuere vias notaing ta It Ih the sugutest degree verging u conlluesce, of Course, aid ROL a “word Liat coud not WIL pro- Pricty ‘be pubusbed ii it Were considered Of SUM. Glens lupurance, but the cuulti of his manuer Was 00 great, aud bis good natt.e and inieud.loese $2 waniivst, Lust 1 feit wut gotul ig Ouea: tu Could | ever tempt ne Ww rev.al waat ua vee sald, But he differed lu mauner iro tue ea-Seuator. At the Baitroom Door. ‘TRE ETIQUETTE OF KUSBAND CATCHING AT SARATOGA. There is plenty of matrimonial business going om here ali the Ume, writes 4 correspondent from Saratoga to tue St. Louls Globe. ‘The ends are ac Complisbed in different ways. For instance, the Place of tue master of ceremonies ts at Une door of We dall-room. As the mamas marsba: in their interesting charges they wil say “Now, or. Maier, tuls is my Caughter. Please See that she Bas a desirable paruier cus eveoiug.” And tue master, Wao uas beet tnruugu a deo Seasons Of tue sane Cuing, lays his hand on bis Beart, vows, and says: “With pleasure, madam.” TucB be ruus over Lue eligibles of the other sex be bas to mind, aud introductions follow. Or, someuBESs Lue Mauna Suys: “Mr. Mabler, Who'ls tuat uice-luoking gentiewan sit ting yonder Witu the eyegiasses? De you kuow if he is mar. Hed? Is be Wealthy 2* "Pon my LOUOF, Wada,” says the master, “he's astranger to we. "I dou’t taluk Lever saw him at the spriuge berore.” “Can't You Gnd out who he ts? I like his 1ooks,” coaxes tue mamma “Certainly, madame,” repiies Mr. Mahler. He goes Over, tases Limsel: Kuown to the Stranger, tains dbout the weathe:, comes back and tells tue inquiring ‘amma that he young teow is ali ruguc; singie, isu the jew2iry business and Worth $100,000, aud so om. Tlis Ulustrates Lo some extea. (ue ucucate ollce Of master of ceremonies at Saratoga. “Ob, Yes.” said Mr. Mabler, cheerfully, when aske. about it. “1 have introdiced lots of Couples Who g0¢ wariied, bad cuildrea ind are as happy 8 to peas im a pod, Some of them who got ac- Quaiates turougu ine are coming vack to Saratoga, And I am veacuing teir chides bow to dance. ‘Tue unbappy oues I never see, tank God.” “Thea it isu’t strictly asaiust tue rules to give Sotroductious at tke nops, “aituotgu you told twe Frenchman so last nigut,” Was ened. “No,” repiled (he maser. “Wien & gentleman Comes ino the Vallroow aod says I'm a strange Td Uke to dance. Will you intrduce me to sowe | lady? J look ulm over, aud if 1 am Satisiled be 18 au right I give Liu as good a parwer as 1 can Dud, Abd souetiines it Is parcner 10r life.” —— Singed Heads for Anziomaniacs, From the Aibany Angus Boston ts always exceeding y English, you Koow, The very accent affected in speech DF peo- ple of coudition nere is a counterfeit of the Brit- ishdrawl And now the local Anglomaula bas Spread even to the barber-suops, 1a oue OF two Of whieh the American style of cutting hair has been Superseded by we siogeing FASHIONS KALEIDOSCOPE, Sven Rivas studded with turquoise are very stylish, A Novetrr in underwear ts the skirt of striped white lawn woven to imitate drawn work. Foun Lesraous Hauatires set in claws on a knifeedge make an attractive brooch for half mourning. THANKS TO THe InisH exhibition and the Prin- cess of Wales, who dozen it Trish popitt wil be tashiouable next wheter,” Gimis aT Bar Hanson are wearing with their white fannel blouses solid silver belts, to which are hung Donbonier es, fans, mirrora, glove-hooks and pow- Ger-boxes, ail of repuusee sliver, er ‘Tux Faswion of setting solitaire diamonds for Tings in a slightly-hollowed field of black onyx, 80 valent weaty years ago, is Just now revived, End is te netguea orgie InDta Poxges grows more and more the rage, and ts used indifferently for gowns, hats, wraps or Diouses, which are usually trimmed with a sharply coutrasting darker hue, VexY New Guewapives have bars of gay plaid almost hiding their black grouud, while — show thick alternate stripes of green, gray, Or tan upon a black or-eream ground: THE Kage FoR Gueew extends even tothe in ings of new mantles—only be sure it is @ dull green—and if You cannot abide that, tint try somewhat fade pink, but venture gm no bright it You would be accounted stylish. Ross-WaiTe 1s not, as one might fancy, of @ pinkish cast, Dut that exquisite shining translu- cent Unt shown in the petals of a white tea rose, with which nothing goes so well as tue pure yel- low of ltsown stamens, A E i : i g E ; i than self-tinta, If stripes are worn the may be striped tov, otherwise they must match the pue of larger garments, Tus Newest Coats for fall are of gray or tan cloth, very masculine and military ag to cut, with lapped seams, no end of revers and pockets, all of Which are faced and finished with white, and the Odder Une buttons tue better, Dungaree; the pla the overdress, jue stu ‘Slmoat covered UF close rows of white lacs braid, Green Hats, or white trimmed with green, have more and more favor as summer grows apace, while greenish-white Powers, hops, snowballs, locust flowers, Cherokee roses and dogwood flowers itera positive'rage upon ‘Black teas eltuer sloue or combined With a Dit of Diack net. Larae Squangs oF INpra SILK, with hemstitched Dorders, are worn about the suoulders when the Gress is too thiu, These may be folded three- sorpered and worn 28 fenus. or knotted in satlor- fashion, OF U olded in a uu {orm abalior cua, abd thea drawa down to eet 2 front Pants Decuggs that brides may wear only the White satin and the natural orange flowers that have been allotted to them pretty well ever since fg leaves went out of fashion, and they must, of i things, eschew even the suspicion of the bustle, Wunleu is fapidiy becoming rovoco with any cus: ume. ‘Tux Bamix Sort of a flamboyant plaid 1s As- bury Park's contribution to the summer novelties. ‘The owner of this noticeable costume girths It about with a plain sash and wears a big Tam ©’ Santer, which admits of the hair being tucked Up Under'It, and Ucs a bandana rebiet around Ler throat, she looks as if she had been struck by a rainbow. PIcrUKEs OF SILVER are this present summer's girls, for they wear silver necklaces, #llver brace- lets, silver violets or silver feathers in their hair; Wear silver girdies, with fan, vinalgrette and Donboniere attached, stick sliver pins in their hats and nair, and put up sliver-tipped pars: When the sua’of heaven OF the rain of earuh Wot Visit them too roughly. Loxvon Oxpatxs tuat fall hats shall be of felt or velvet in place of straw; have low crowns and wide brims, with trimming of long sort plumes curved about them tn place of the perky Ups so long Worn, ‘There are a duzen styles, Dut all have suk or veivet or lice-lined Dring, much wider in front tuan at the sides or back, with tue triumminy Of well made brocade buws st qulve at the back of tue crown. —____.92_____ Watermeion Juice tur the Complexion. From the St. Louis Globe-Damocrat. ‘Miss Carrie Townsend, South St. Louls, tells the following: “Ialways have a feeling of pity for girls who have florid or sallow complexions, or whose faces are bespattered with freckles, looking as if they bad been abou: when a bran bin had exploded. I feel sorry for them, not because of any harm that the freckles do, for really I think them nice, a8 they are evidedce of @ pure, Light and beaithy complexion, but Decause the removal Of (hewn OF Lue salluWness 1s 90 easy If they only knew wow. T accidentally discovered a sovereiga remedy a couple of Years ayo, which costs uext 10 pothing. “ae day the plumber shut our water off and 1 could g.t nove ia which to Wash my face. I was feavtuily soued, and, lookiog out of the window JUst they, 1 saw a friend approaching to call on me. Glancing avout me I noticed uulf of a water- melon trom Wuich tue meat lad been removed some time before. It was partiy Mlied with juice aod I hastily washed my iace Ip it. The result Was sOsovtuiog that I repeatedly Washed my lace in that wauner. “Judge of my astonisuunent,a few days later, on seeuuy (ual tucre was ut a ireckle Jeft on my'tace. A buwber of my girl friends then tried it, and the resu.t Was a yreat beautifying of counteuunces, No matter what ls wrong with the face, tne Juice of tue Watermelon will rectaty it and produce a clear skin.” oe __ All Wines from Claret or Sherry. IT 1S THE SIMPLEST THING POSSIBLE TO MAKE THEM WHEN YOU NOW HOW TO DO IT. From the London Table, 1n Povie’s Tales tue reader gets an insight into how wines were made at some notels, The author, meeting a stranger in @ country eburchyard, recoguizes Buriey, the former land- lord Of ap inp be used to irequent near Cam- bridge, Low, It appears, re.1.ed to enjoy the fruits Of bis industry. Falling into aconiideatial dis- course abuui the Way iu wuica this worthy coo- ducted ls business, the autor receives trom him @ wost luminous abd Salisiactory accouni of bis wines, “You can’tdeny it your wines were detestable— port, Madeira, Claret, cuampagne—” “There now, sir; to prove uw much gentlemen may be mistaken, I ussure you, sityas Tu an honest inan, I uever had but two sorts of wine in my ceilar—port apd sherry.” “How? wueo I myse.f Have trled your claret, your—”" “Yes, sir, my claret, sir. Gentlemen who pay their mouey, sir, Dave a rigul LO be served wita Whatever (uey may please to order, sir. 1 never would have any Wines in my house, sir, but port and sherry. But Lo expiata the tulug at ‘air. Tals Was my pian, sir. If auy one ordered Madetra: From one ‘bottie of sherry take two Glasses Of wine, Walch repiace DY LW glasses Of vrabdy, and add tucreto # sulght squeeze of lemon, anu Uuis I fous to give general satisiaction. AS Ww the pale and brown sherry, sir, a coupe of glasses Of nice pure water, in place ‘of the same Quautity oc Wine, wade What Iused tocall my delicate pale (by-ihe-Ly, @ squeeze of lemon added Vo tat made a Very lair Bucelias), and tor my oid brown suerry, a leetle browa sugur was the tnlog. It looked very Cog luke sherry Wat had been twice to the Bust Indies, sir, and, indeed, to my customers, Wao Were Very particular ubout their Wiues, | used LO serve It a3 such.” “Bul my port Was Lue wine Which gave me the Most troauie. Que gent! wan .wouid say, ‘Burley, Idon’s lise tis wine; It 1s too heavy!’ ‘is it, sid i tulok 1 can Dad you a lighter’ Out weat glass ‘air,’ Of Wine, aud lu Went a glass Of Water. “We Td say, *uow do you upprove of thai?’ T can't Sqy— 41 understand, ar; you auSlder wive—softer. I think I can please ” Pump again sir. ‘Now, sir, says I (wiping the decanter wich « napkin and ‘trumph- Sotiy Holding it up to the ligut), ‘uy Unis, you Picase.’ “ihae’s 1, Buriey—chat’s the very wine; bring anotuer vottle of tne saume.’ But one can’t Please everybody tue sume way, wir. Sume gen Uemen would complain of my port as being Without body, “In weat ome glass of . It aa "l answer, AY, genticman,’ says i, ‘I Kuow ‘wuat will picase Sou; you uke 's tullers bedied, rougher wine.’ Out went two glasses of Wiue, dod iu went two or turee Tals used to be a tavorive wine. = DADAY- “and your clare.?” “My 00d, wholesome port Wines out, three waters ih, one acid, two ditto orris powder. Fora fuller claret, & Lue brundy ; fOr a ughter Claret, more water.” ‘gut bow did yuu coutrive about Burgundy?” aq giiat as my claret, sir, with trous taree to ex ps of Bergainor, accor Stull avor or w Uellcate Devore As for chasse age, sir, What 1 made wy eit.” “uuW dO you mean “of course,’ B “Oi tf" be sally Wiha BO Te look, “surely everybody” Wakes ‘lis Own thea Pagiie, else What cau Become of ali tne gooseber- i air. Three pinch of tartaric in old persons. It ts Often goog tor children, If Bot en cop-out, aymptons of tinunew cada det uprigas, batue the tace cl nate ofaaaat ra of at OF better sull, take a cloth OF towel, fold, @ip in CO water aud bandage the ‘ADU Falye Lhe py Fe the bead or cross thew Mruny behind We duck. Thiy action Las tue effect of contracting ube muscles of the neck and ery vusilste cases pinches cf very. une pore dered alum ictaaled 0 _ ‘up tae be nasorved ly sry lowed, hair is as wi ‘Ouid, | STATESMEN WHO TAUGHT SCHOOL, Distinguished Americans of To-day who Used the Hirch and Rule. ‘companion- neighbors, For a ard it Was @ mooved question the villagers whether the young veacher 1m poking tun at them. Ever since that 7, Cox bas been a Warm friend of we Lelping them publicly and privately opportunity offered. ‘une knows that Mayor Hewitt earned, by Veuching, the money paid for his Orst trip wo Europe. ‘He partly supported hinself while at college Uy “coaching” viuer young men, and bi proudly felis, in tue Congressional Directory, of labors at teaching. Tue mayor, lke 8; Ker Carusle, 73 lond of attending teacuers’ conveauons and scuoul commencements tu thls day. ‘sepa, ope Ube repuvilcan leader and presi Gent of the United States Senate, bas presided on ‘the schoo! house rosirum. After being gruduated at Harvard ( he went Ww Kansas, expecting that Lis Magsackusetis culure might be at once coined into dollars. 1t was slow work, so Mi jails resorted Lo leaching woul he couid earn by the practice of tue law. He taught With grea: guccess, aud at this period ucquired the st articuation anu forcible utterance Mrbled have since made hum the first orator in the nate, Senator Hawley, of Connecticut, taught for some years beture be entered colieye. Kx-senalor ‘M.tcnell, of Penusylvania, was a leacher when the civil war Mroke oul. Senator R.ddleberger, of Vir- ginla, taught a scuool berore euiering poutics, Ex- Senator Catsden, of West Virgiuia, earned in the ‘Scuovi bouve tue dullars Wiicu iaid tue foundalion Of the mulilogs be Owns Lo-uay. Senator Kenna, of the sume state, bad a schoul om the Kanawha while be Was suldyiug law and farming. He was guce offered tue preaideucy of the West Virgioi Stave Univeruty, but preierred to go Lo Congress. ‘Seuacor Culou, of Lit thanaged a school teh Years before tue civil war. He is to-day a (ype Of ‘ube old-Line backwoods ess couse bert Ba Missour, Taught school in Kentucky. He ten Decame & reporter, aud, as au inevitable conse- Quence Of ‘ais second evoluiiou, a great states Wan. Senatcr Mitchell, of Oregon, Was a ychool Veacuer [0° mauy Years, He al.ends ali the school culamencements Wulie he is in Washington, and likes to vell What be Kbows and Wuat be dves Dot know abcui the art o1 teaching. United sates Justice Lumar was @ protessor in ‘the Oxiora, Miss, Uuiversity when be was elected Usied staws Senalor, Secretary Vilas ouce taught Ube )oung luea bow vo sprout and blossom in tue bivak Dackwood« uf Wisconsin, Cougress- map Tre Maine, (be repubi.cao ieader of tue ‘House of Hepresentatives, wielded we birch Many years ago. How to Preverve the Hair, ‘From the Chicugo Herald. “How common 1t 1s Wo see & woman under thirty ‘with only a Uny twist of hair benind her head,” Temarked @ {asuionable ba'rdrewer ta reporter. “I venture tw say, however,” the speaker went on, “that if you ask her sbe will siy that when she Wag a girl she bad a splendid head of hair. Now, [hat is the reason forthis? ‘The woman has lost no other Ci her physicai charms, but her hair bas well nigh alseppeared. “I tuink tout I can solve the problem. On retir- tng at uigul she gree \o sleep without reieusing her hair vr giving it the tigorous combing an brushing wich Is absolutly necessury to 18 heultuy vitality. Hundreds of carevess women do Wat. “Then, 100, she ts no careful as to tue kind Of hatrpius ‘soe uses, Metal uairpins should be used us Licle a8 possible, tor ruuver or gutta-per- cha pins ere tur preferab.e, altuough they way seem more clumsy; buLif inetal pins are chosen they should be nt and smooth. “What Is the best tonic for the bal? In my ex- rience 1 have found tat @ govd, brisk, and regu- brusuing 1s toe best tonic. Ifthe hair is com- Ing OUL rapidiy let tuls treatment D-gin at once. Avery Morulug Undrald the hair and brush it in its Ravural Danjs.bg position with a stiff, white briale brush—never a Wire one. First brusu ope-balt of tue hair, ‘Then change th- brush to the ober band and treat the remaining walf tn the sume fash.on. Tue same operation suould be repeated ap the evening. “Begin Wi.u about Ofty strokes on each side and Gradually increase the treatwent wall not less (ha two hundred strokes are yiven each mor: ud eveuing. Ic will soon become @ Davit, a De.ore loug Lue hair will ceuse to come out.” ee Net = Gvod Match. ‘THE OBJECTIONS LADY GLYNNE HAD TO EER DAUGE- TLE MARKYING GLADSTONE ‘From the Pall Sail Gasetie. Mr. Gladstone bas been singularly fortunate in is wife, to whose constunt care and equabie se- renity of temperament he owes more than most men imagine. Now, after the lapse of fity years, we may be pardoned if we allude to the fact that Lady Glynoe was by no means delighted with tue which was to make her daughter the Wife of a prime minister. Mr. Gladstone wat oly 4 werehant’s yon, aud but for tue py expedient by wuicu Lord Lyttievou married the eider sister ‘the same day on Which Mr. Gladstone mutried the younger, it is doubtful whewer Lady Glynne wor have been present at tue ceremouy which united uer uaughter Lo her piebdelan bride-groom, Of Uhe brilliance of whose subsequent career she did not even dream, 2 Vassar Girls at Play. From Woman's World for september. ‘The American girl’s inherent spirit of fun finds {ts vent in 3 bundred ways that can only be ‘ouched on here, Society at Vassar bad its rules of etiquetze, Each class (fresuman, sophom Junior uod acute) soon ares mee TOS, demands of it. After the summer vacauion the entrance ¢Xauluations are neid and the school year begina ‘Tnen ts the season for visiting tue ewcomers. very girl ip the college sallies forth during the curly days of tue tena, card-case 10 band, lo call on the iresumen 1p the treshman be out, a § quaintancs t% formed; but in either case the call must be returned within a After WG, calle and Visita are, more. infor. to give a party in ber room once in the year. These are invariably held after 10 o'clock, St which hous lighta, should be put. out, but wit Cloved doors carefully sbrot in shawls and i Fiaterproot cloaks, ‘he night watchman gets no it ‘disal paions indulged in within, When tarep y'rls share a. ‘with bed- etlng room, room apiece upening out of it (for most of the rooms are {a ‘of this kind), they combine in Une yiving of {heir eutertainwments, thus saving no mall ainenat of trouble and expense. ome lucky. ones ure TOOw aid ot Fewses; and there fs a ‘wing room) which Ee i K ise ' H | i b i i i be pace Ai : j gs i i if 8 i Li H £; fi Fr sk iB i : i BuBE8e, wotel? <csstaait betes aealt ‘7|Rhode isi lilgoun caro. 9 GlTennessse..- 12 4iTexas.. 13 i a illwetvec: 18 Wisconsid.._ a1 ® ‘namely: see eerie Jegislature and voted upon aconstitutional amend. ment, uniting the time for tne, Introduccion of local in the jure on Monday, August Will elect Congressinan November aqhTkansas will elect state offlcers and legislature Vote upon the quesiion of ‘@ conven- ton to frame a new constitution on Monday, Sep- Yember 3. Wiil elect Congressman November 6. Caitfornta will elect chier Justice of the Supreme Gear associate justice of ihe samme, legislature, ‘Congressman Novem! ‘Colorado will elect state officers, legislature, and **Gonnetuicut win elect stats yanecticut will elect x Lelect stave oMoers, legislature, Delaware will evect legislature and one Congress- man November 6. Fiortua mate officers, legislature, and ture elect ‘Congressmen November amend- Georgia will elect state officers and ‘and vole upon & proposed constitution: meat to increase the number of supreme Court Jpdges trom three to ve on Wednesday, October tlinols wil elec stare ‘onicers: bistature, and 0 cl state ofiicers, leyisiature, an Con; and vote upon '® proposed state Danking law Ni = aber 6. lnuiana Will elect state officers, legislature, and Congressmen November 6. Towa will elect minor state officers and Con- sressmen November 6, ansas will elect state officers, legislature, and Congressinen, and vote upon two pi con- ‘stitutional amendments November 6 Gue amend- ment virikes out the word “white” in a clause Te.ating to the miliuia, and the other concerns the Purchase, enjoyment and descent of L property. Kentucky will elect Congressmen November 6. Louisiana elected democratic state officers and legisiature and vot d upon six pi ‘amend. Inebts to the constitution o1 the state on Tuesday, April 17. ‘These amendments related w ‘Tulane Uuivursity, the selection of levee commissioners, the Lerms Of the district courts, the new basin ca~ hal and sheil oad, the succession In event of the death of the Meutenant-governor, and the exemp- Uon of certain propercy owned by religious, educa Uonal, or charitable organizations from taxation; will efect Cougressmen November 6. AMalue will elect governor, legislature, and Con- gressinen, and vote upup two. p amend- ents Wits state coustitutson on Monday, Sep- Vember 10. One amendment makes the state treas- urer Ineliyibie for re-election aiter six Years of suc- cessive service, the other pr ‘@ restoration of the annual sessions of the leyisiature. Maryland will elect Congressmen November 6. Massachusetts wiilelect state officers,legisiature ‘and Congressmen November 6. duicuigau Wil elect sate officers, legislature ‘and Codgresswwen November 6. algae lunesota will eect state oMicers, legislature and Congr. samen November 6. a isslssippl Will : lect Coi November Missourt will elect state ollicers; legislature aad OiNbraska wi ehet state ofoera, legislature and jebraka w1.l elect state wure Congressmen November & ieVada Wileect supreme judge, four regents Of (he state university, egislavers ‘aud one Con- Giessman, and vote upon four proposed amend. ments to ihe state constitut.on, and aiso upon tue quesiion of boluiag # convention to frame a new coustitutio,, Novewber @ One of the proposed amendments distranchises polygamists, oue au- Uhorizesa lottery, the third relates to couniy officers, and tue Tourih prescribes qualiftcauons for holding office. paeren New Hainpsuire will elect oF, Jegislatur Congressunen, and delegaves to u convention to re V.se the constitution of the state Novewber 6 New Jersey will eect legisiature and Congress. men Noveinder 6. aa lew York will elect governor, Heutenant-gov- eruon associate Judge Of the Court of Ap} als asgeulblymen, and Congressmen November & an ‘vote upon & proposed amendinent to the state con- SUtuLioN, Walch provides that upon certification, | Of the Court ot Ap, calendar ts crow, second seven mals to Ube governor that its the executive suail appoint a rt of the Cuurt of Appeals, consisting of jupreme Court judges, to try cases Which Suull be assigned to 1t by tue regular Court of Ap- ea North Carolina will elect state legisia. ture aud Congressmen, and vote upon a proposed aimendment Wo tue state constitution Increasing tue number of Supreme Court Judges to tive Now vember 6. Obio will elect minor state officers and Con- srgwum-n November egon elected repul Congressman, su- Preine Judge and legislature on Monday, June 4, Peunsylvania will elect Supreme Judge, auditor. feveral legislature “and Congressinen, Novem. Kuode Island elected republican state officers and legisiature, and adopted a constitutivnal amendinent ensarging the suffrage on Wednesday, April 4. Wil elect Congressmen November 6 ‘The suffrage amendment adopted places toreigu- born cittz-ns on the same footing as native-born, Provid.s tor ® poll-tax and does uway with Une Teglotry tax, but it will not become effecuve watll tug spring election of 1880. South Caroliua Wil elect state officers, legisla- ture and Congressunen Noveuber 6. Tennessee Will elect yovernor, and Congressunen NuveuiDer e oe ‘Texas will elect state o and Congressunen November 6. ner uistacure, Vermont will eiect state officers, legislature, and Congressmen ou Tuesd.y, September 4, Virginia will elect Congresswen and vote the question of hoidlig w convention to revise ‘State constitution Nuve.nber 6, West Vii Will elect stute officers, legisia- ture, und Cougresainen, and vole upon tires pro. posed amenuwents to tue ¢nstivution of the stave November @ Tueve amendments prohivit tbe Manufacture and gue Of invoxicating Lquors, re- late Ww trials by Jury, and Limit Lhe sessivus of ihe legislature to sixty uays, uniess extende . by con. curreut vote of two-tuirds o: tne memuers elected oe iscousin Will elect state officers, legislature, and Congressmen Novemver 6. O worker, apres seein, ‘hat dreams tude out of Life. Go to thy mother’s heart Yor rest, veep aa thy childhood’s sleep: tured cuuidien sateaud cose "hy mother yet can keep. ‘For still "tis true, as in those days, ¢ Past, of myth aud #o1 Cat Navure great all-motuer ‘With love aud me. ory lou. Find then. thou canst Nature’s heart, BS Tl To ‘The happy breakin * into ‘And beuds toe wiliiug trea" Let thy heart dance with dancing leaves, sentra show find. ‘Thy childhoods rest amain” Parsimony makes firm miserable. The lazy Beeks 10 Ubrow the entire cares. of the ores Upou the other, and yet ex, lare us well. Happily we have no domestic 4p this country in which the graded by tue slavisu IadoF is in some countries, wi ny OF asuisting 1a the work of or WI i i if i Se Per : i | fi { ’ a A | ii H # 4 i F i oe z 43 : E RE | i t ‘i : i i E E i a Fi ae i 3 i i i itr ce ki 4 | i ag i i Hi i Kings whe are Easily Satisfied. From « London Letter. ‘Sir Brantford Grimth, governor of the Gold Coast, ‘has been ‘the African kings who rule ‘the pegroes tn bis province, and reports on what he saw. “I am pleased to tell you that Kings out ae Testored to bim of ‘ne dead. Awoouah went wild with delight ey In greatest escate was the King of Oduinassie. ‘This mi gesanen repair and buttons and things are taken in and fixed for a small sum.” ‘W.—“A good thing for bachelors, I should say.” H. (grimly, atter avtaching Lis pantaioons to his suspenders With safety pin)—"and ‘or married men, too, my dear, for married men, too.” A Truant Prince, THE PARIBIAN ADVENTURES OF THE BRIR TO THE CROWS OF BAVARIA. From the London Truth, ‘The eldest grandson of the Regent of Bavaria ts ‘@ very promising youth. A short time ago consid- bie consiernation was caused by his sudden dis- appearance from the court, und a search was in- stituted, but to no effect—Prince Rupert had van- ished, ‘The telegraph was put into operation, the police all over Europe communicated with, and the sole result’ wus the arrest, in different ciuies, of several unfortunate German youtus wuo bore « Teal Or supposed resemblance to the missing scion of royalty. | Receauy the atvention of the Parisian police Was drawn lo @ young mun of ufistocratle ‘Appearance who was irying to sell two valuable atdimona rings, ot the possession of whicu he gave & confused and contradictory account. ‘This was the truaut, and the detalis of tue trip are amus- ing enough. He had, it seems, determined to en- Joy @ month to Paris, but his funds were “played Gut, and be was, when discovered, occupying ‘small apartment in a very third-rate hotel in the Quartier Latin, aithouga only nineteen he had established amicable relations with the widow of rocer Of Munich, and is said to have proinised er marrige, und it 1s this detail of uls escapade which has ruptured the negotiations which were pending for an engagement bevween the errant ince, WhO, if he lives, will some day Ve king of Bavarfar and tne’ Archducless Marte’ Valerie ihe Younger daugiter of the emperor of Austria, ——— ‘Her Voice was Ever Soft.” ‘Bob Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle. “You do not answer me, darling! You do not speak” Lenore Armiyn slowly lifts her bronze-crowned head andturns to the pleading, handsome man who bends tocatch her ligntest whisper @ face of dazzling loveliness; % & grandly perfect, queenly face, on which the m« sunshine glimmers as {efalis through curtalus Of misty, prloviess Ince, Dut it Mods i that face no flow of culor or con- tour, Dut though the lps part like the pezais of a suminer rose (be wulspered word falls all too falntly even to reach the iover's ear, A brief moment Wayne Clifford feels his heart quicken and throb with a that quivers in is Very soul, when ber uray eyes meet his for an instant before they droop under his ardent 22, ,He bends his proud and still wer to listen, “Wulsper it once my darling!” he pleads. “Let me know my fate trom your own dear ipa, dear, whether they bid me live or wuisper only ny deato sentence, for life without youls ueatu. You cannot, cunnot turn eway from me; you c.nnot throw away the rich mine of iove | pour at your feet; you ure and light and hope to me; veil me you love me, ring 1’ Again the faint suspicion of a blush crosses the beautul face and dies away under the white col- Jar at ber Wuroat, us the serene eyes lift themselves Umidly to bis own and tue soft arched lps part ‘again With a Whisper ail but inaudible. With @ qUick Linpulsive movement he drops upon is knees beiore uer; she cau feel ine earnest gaze Of uis dark, magnificent eyes burning upon uer ace, love uaulteravle in their every yiance. auton © me bere?” be cried, Dis rich voice trembiing with passionate energy.’ “speuk to me bere, at your feet, and tell me UJ T nave found your heart! ‘Deli me that I have .ound it and it ie inine ‘Tue sweet face bends lower and nearer tohis own; toe beauiiful arched lips part with a quiver- ing Venderuess that meits in we sunbeam wat Kisses them, and tainty, yet cieariy as the distaat ecuo of @ ‘giver bell, Wayne Clifford hears Ler amurmur; “Hats!” —E ‘The Education of a Prince, ‘From Galiguani'’s Messenger of Paris. ‘The greatest care has been taken in the educe- tion of the royal children in Greece, The crown prine,@ tall, hanasome young man of nineteen, Unites great strength of character and Will to a very amiable disposition, which gives @ chirm to bis person aud causes him to be adored by the People, Wuo place in him all their hopes for the future greatness of tuelr country, anu vee in hin the Tuvure emperor of Constantinovie. He is & herd svudent, ung learns wei whut be takes up. His re were pever able to teach him ‘envuga, and be has so much amour, @ prince Tolead tue way. He has sluce becowe « Heutenant io tue Drst reylment of we Ui complete uly education. Here, ulso, cue wu great favorive with everyvody, and cs tally with the vid inperor Wii ‘who, wits Bis own "hauds, decorated him withthe crs Of the Biaca Kage, wuistinction generally Teserved to elder prices,’ ‘The suite of tue crown Priuce 18 compoved of & Marechal de ‘a Lour, who Was foumerly director of Wwe education ui the princes, and un side-de-camp. The frst, Luders, @ Geruan, 18 @ frupk and jovial man,'wio 38, ut the sume time, studious and very learned. ‘he first come to Athens as @ diplomat, represent- Goran ‘ewpire at this capiial Laver on apade e German Arc im Athens and a shore, tune afterword E § cl alee §, rt i BESE Me BEE 4 z a p E afternoon, Charley, Gear; the mris have got a half holiday, and I'am party, uptown maiden last night as she bade “her young man” good-night at the door. Charley wanted to come badly, and promised to wear a Mother Hub- HH ! i isl gFeE5e 2 ‘i i fat i pill i BE ped ie 4 i E i it i ii He i any society favorites to play at my house this sea- ‘Thad two last season, and there wase’t the ‘gas in the house the four weeks they were here.” “Yea,” said the advance agent, “but this is. Gifferent kind, This one lives with ber husband. you Oddities of Some Great Yen in Their Work and Play. ‘W. H. Davenport-adame in the Gentleman's Magazine. The shepherd said toDe Lancé that he was happy a8 a King, and that bis idea of heaven w: to live in a targe plain with large flocks to watch. Philip of Macedon counted a horse-race won at ineuded | the bares) five rabbits, two ines: pics, aay 2 Canary birds two dogs and * equir ry James I had a miscellaneous Ladisias, the s.gnt or apples, Krasm ‘Without suffering from a teverish atiack. Scaliger trembied iu every limb if watercresses were placed before him. The astronomer, Tycho Brahé, was similariy affected at meeting with a bare or a fox, The sage browed Verulam ‘ell into a fainting ft at an eclipse of the moon. Boyle went into con- ‘vulstons on the sound which water makes on issuing from a tup or vaive. La Mothe le Vayer, the French phi writer, Louts XIV, could not endure the sound g@usical instrument, Favoriu, te allan ‘Who died in 1682, sickened at the sigel Suetoulus info.ins us tbat the Otho was almost as particular abOUL his vollet, that he appiled a floua, wulen was nearly Dac, false wulen was ‘ar. aled so aritully that no one imposition, He shaved daily wita the exaciness, and rubbea his face Soaked Dread—a habit which Le ard. Very littie food, either animal or vegetable, aid ‘Sploosa allow biubself, since be restricied the ‘cost huis living to 5 or 6 Sous aday, on wuicn even 4 Scotch student would Od it diMcuit to support human nature. Yet was ue surpassed by Buitner, German naturalist of tue elguteenth centur, Wuo lived upon oue meal a day, at # cost of 3 301 ‘The astronomer Laiande protessed to reish spidecs and caterpiliars, and always carried a supply of these dainuies about witn him in a bonbon box. ‘The amusements of great men seem to indicate the direcuva of the.r tastes, Cardinal Kicuelleu Tound in violentsexercise a relief irom we severe mental concentration in which most of bis lie Was ‘He was Ouce discovered Juinping with Lis servant, to try WhO could reacu a uigh mark on the wall With ingenious faitery De Grammont entered the lists agalust im, but took care, aiter some efforts Wuicl neariy reacued the mark, 10 allow the caruinal to best aim. Henry 1V amused his leisure witu Ube company of culidren, aud Sully describes @ charuilug incident—uow he found 5 suverelyh astride on @ Slick, and playiog at orses” with two or turee Lappy juveniles “The Jearued Sawuei Clarke suugat rec: eauon in Violent gymnastics, leaping Over Lablesand chairs. Once, a tic 2 approaching, “Now we must desist,” salu he, “ior a tv0l 1» coming in!” ‘Turner Was an early riser, and ior several hours in Uke morning Worked assidulousiy, alter which he Would amuse bimselt ircely. “Hewas greatiy Partial (0 fouing. He s idom paid a country visit WILNOUL being accompanies by Lis rod, aud be car- Tied into ils pursuit tue ludowl.able perseverance Which ne brought 10 bear ou ls arustle work, Noinclemency of weather dauuted, Do churiisi ess Of Lortuue Wearled hun. Au eye Witness relates Low he used W sit on the lawn of a trenu’'s house, Hsing in @ pond for carp. On wet days he Would sit ou # kitcuen Clair, witu « plece 01 board Uuder his tet, and a large umbrella over Lis Lead. And the wind blew aud tue ram descended, ut slient and Luuovable Wuere be sai walll Ue’ din ner bel rug. Harvey, wio discovered the twofold circulation Of Lue bicod, Was a great reader. At the buttic of Edgehils, in'1642, Prince Chanies and tue auke of York were puc under bis charge, and while the air Tung With the clash and dia of the Out, be reured witu ibe two young princes under a hedge, took a vo.ume from lis pocket, and became absorbed in its perusal, UoU! » canon Dall sUrik- Jog tue grouud close ves.de mim couvinced him of Lue desirability of seekiug safer resting place. Some euineut men uave deca distinguished Ly thelr passion and special aputuue for iverivus work, Poyle stuuled ior fourveen hours daily wu- UL he was for.y yeursold. Hume wrove Uuirvecn hours a day while composing ws “Auswry of Eag- jand.”” Sir Mattaew Mae studied tor many years at the rate of sixteen bours a day, bUL ail great lawyers have been urd workers "As ior the scl- entists, look at Charies Darwin, at iyndali, at Huxley, at Richard Owen. Marshall Hall, whose discoveries and researches in Counection With the he, Vous sy svem smoothed the way for later phys. Jologists, devoved. in Ube Curse Of luis ie, LO Lue invesigation Of Chis one subject, DO LeWer (It has beeu calculated) than twenty-five Luousaud ours, For torty years of his iife te great naturalist, Buffon, wrote at his desk irom 9 Ull 2 o'clock, and again in the evening trom 5 Ul 9 o'clock. Turuing to lords of art, we find Titian speudiug seven years upon nis great picture of “Lue Lord’s Supper” and eight Upon tual of “Pic- tro Martire.” Michael Angelo was an indefatiga- Die worker. after tue greater part of te day 1n bis studio, he would oiten rise ut night to Fesume bis labors, fixing a candie at the top of his pasteboard cup, like a miver, to supply tue light Which guided lis marvelous chiseL Haydn, Gluck, Spour, Beethoven, Mendelssobn enjoyed work ay other men enjoy play. But, in truth, continuous energetic ‘labor is” imperative Upon the musician who would rise to fame abd command @ comprehensive knowledge of Lue resources of biy giorious ar. Guardini Was Wont to Say hat if @ ian would learn 10 play the vioun be must practice twelve ours a day for Uwenty years And the wonderful mastery of Pagubini was gained and maintained only by as- siduous efforts which helped to wear out bota miud and body. ‘The first studies wuich be com posed Were of such excessive diMcuity that be Would repeat @ single passuge ior Wen hours run- 1a short, what other habite great men ha formed, whatever the tastes ed, they have always formed the uabl: of, and displayed astroug taste for, work; and 1u so tar as tuey have T.lew off rom this Babic #0 far have they tallea off trom The true and full development of their genius, —_ Golden-Roa. first droway heat of Angust no00, Ere yet the pastures are cinsrvwrued 20 ary, Gryet the swallow uevsthes ner pardag sek der the reu.wan snd tse crimist Miva, ‘Greeting us a tov sou, Jumed golden-rod with flaunting train, ny Wild roves Diourutd bat yesterday. rs disdain” e iaviehueas, ‘Forms toberesd nad oO = ‘Anais Paaxces Sopp, Good Form in London. ‘From the Louisville Cour.er-Journal. Every Bnglishinan who lays claim to any ‘Sspectability wears a silk hat. There are no excep- tons to this rule, Clothes are not anything luke so costly here as in America, thanks to free-trade. reiuliy, and ali styles are presci One. ‘Tafa the head of your umbrella ‘Some time ago @ book lover, Dr. Chance, advised owners of old bound books to dress them with vase- line to supple the leather and save cracka. I have Just tried the pian, am delighted with the result, ‘You wish toknow how he handles a girl in Waltzing? Weil, be is altogether respectful. You know by personal experience what I mean by that. ‘some fellows grab their partners as though they Or their accepted tf i i Wi z a if 8 Hit f i 13 F i H i A GROUP OF ECCENTRICITIES, | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RK SALE—10 ACKES, 5-ROOM HOUSE, LARGE baru and stable: well fenced; exce.Jent water. 2 inules irom Rew Aqueduct Bridie, epleudid view of the “Broom cottace; ~ovd stable; well of exqullent waters ‘Dany farm, with Gwelling of 16 rooms, furnished: whole dairy Outat: evrything Srst-cla-s. fue shade Spa mrp, st etation ou the B. aud 0. tor sale or rent on. - CUNO quotes eelections of FARMS and SMALL couyenient to the cit and on eaay tm. T. Sh PueKD & 00. euze st 521 Feat WASTE 20 BUYUNIMPROVED On -IM- to wed Farin: Mtyiand ur Dist: t preterned. 20 scree Pings tutes. bewp bore WeLACHEAN S bach Lye TiS F at, y ANTED-TO LEASE—FARM 60 T0150 ACKES, Conveutent to city. or fuiiroed. house inust BS geod: Pent ot te egored god cans betes an23-0 Tiber HK RENT—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAG! OF THREE cols, Just completed, at te xruwing value of | t a 3p mallee trem Cale city ; only 87 F moutia Ba Pa 141 New York ave. zi-2w 2OR SALE-AT MELROSE PARK HiAITS. Mille, M rable opposite the hander Fe-idence of the late K. KELlot, esq. Lots 50 vy feet, routing on Melrose uve. Price 10 cents ‘squire toot. terms to purcha-ere of more cue lot or toany ue bUlidiM st ouce For furtuse Particularsapplyto | TALE & BMUPHERTO.D, aul5-1m 1307 F at. aa | SALE Ok RENT—AT AMMENDALE, MD.. | Fy House; 13 <oume, iD repair: 200 yards ironi | + 10 scree; Loily ¢ wuurery sires, ue | | sites at .Ow price, sea of adress su4-eolu" rt ‘and all oatUui.diuwee AT BOCAVILLE, CHulCe HUME, four minutes’ waik from stab. pew fourteen-roou! dwell: BE S00 st 008 a0 teats sioee in Sak us Sheet! inn, Be, Feat After 12, hockv.le. | COUNTRY BOARD. OARD FOR A FiW AT MEADOWFIELD, NEAR “-ouuts:ille, Loudoun County, Va; kisi. bes. funtion: it dey toot, ut mk Uae wu; boating, bese Babing Address H. N- suwse28 COcsTRY BOARD-TWO NICE TOMS WiTit voandat “Chapel 1411” Farm; not fur from station. ‘Location airy and surro delightful. A: Box 55, Forest Glen, M. CUSGETT SANSION. NEAR SILVER SPiGNG ‘Station, Met. Branch, #. aud O. KK. will haves coupie 0: communicating Kovins ou the secobd floor Scseyga utr mice September kooms, ANGEL, B.ightwood, D.C. <3 WASTED A FEW bOARDETS FOR MONTH OF September at Elm Siriug farm, wear Cu Gay, Loudoun County. Va. W-O.& W. ik i delignt: fu! location and every couiturt Mrs. T. D. MLL LON auzd-3t TT Wo, LARGE ALY ROOMS VACANT AT HARRIS House, ucar station aud Post Umice: good su beds, iruit, fe. Adress Mra. th. CsA reellvite Loudoun County. Va. City’ reference, Mra S1UKK, 720 10bet uw, aura OME EMPTY ROOMS AT MOUNTAIN VIE ules from station and 1 from aout p SFuit, milk audsbade. " Address BW: PEST BIBIEKS, Koutd Hill, Loudvan Couiuty, Va. wu OARDEKs TAKEN IN THE SUBERBS OF HILL borv', ove hours drive frou Purcellville, ob tue W, GW. ROR; Livery stable iu conbection . irre passage tO and from station. Bi, HAMMEKL., Biisvore’, Loudvau Co, Va, (TRE EXERGREENS. FALis CHURCH, Va— Board throurh September at reduced rates.” Frui Yegciables aud’ tile in abuudauve. Near the devor Lange shady lawn, Alas. H.C aud ARTHUK Keak MOND. auzs-3ee OAD AT FARM HOUSE DURING AUGUST aud September, tweuty uote’ dri erick. Mich aud besituy, pear mountain: sprig wa i, care “Le News,” Frederick. ‘8u2 1-20.30 OAKD ON FA\M. NORTH HILi. CLARKE surpassed: write tor chicular, C. ASILEMAN, Gastichuau's Forty FO. Va. Peter XCELLEN BOARD, GOOD ROOMS, + yn ir Ry ma " aoe Eerie sai ree mantn srareet Si Amntarns AadEw BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED Woodburn, Siott’s Staion, Metropolitan Brauch i and U. K.K43¢ miles out; five minutes from ; apecial rates for partics remainiug (close of semen Appiy to Mire CL. MAKSiALL 201 F 2, uz YOMFORT RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS POPU- tanga Sumer resort inthe mount ine of MTF (hear Harper ). advantages uvexce W.3L CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washinwtou Co.. Mu jet BUSINESS CHANC#S. R 8A. E—C.. EAP—FIXTUKES COMPLETE FOR cigar store, including show-cuses, waluut-top rgbelving, we: alno horse, Aareen 0 EDITED, UF Center barker pret ® TABLES ALR-CLOTH OCR: 0. wa disiANbs Biesaia’ =, rs Olina CanPe FRIDAY, AUGUST THIRTY-ONF, st ofboth «Me sesh nat a eocuecey 1 Un, w. avenerul emo uuent of Houseboud o Which wr ak tue attention ot Ouere zo ALTES B WILLY Ris @ CO, Ameta, WOMAS DOWLING, vcccueer. 4 VERY VALUABLE IMP)OVED eg 1535 HIGH OB 32D 81KReT, G1 ey] AL AUCTION. Ov MONDA\. SEPTEMBER 3. 1888, 01 5 I will eli iy iniut of the iremises part of square No. 101. irouting 23 fert ou the east Mich or Jd street, between Wert aud Siodsand streeta, by a depth of 150" tect. thay roved Uy ab clegant two ick dwrliiug, coutainiug eleven rooms, Water, cel veer iruit yard. ac, weal: Ualauce ih Cue wud two with Luterest secured bya dees ul trust oD tbe toid ‘or sil'vesn atta, upon of the Punbeser ‘Spouit of 6100 required at the time of wale. eu Fou. Auctioueer, 1 wil se lange stock of ORSCREUS Wiisniie WINS axD TGARR Counters. Shelving and two large Show Came, Godlee Mill Ice But, Beer Pump, Counting hoou: Dob lactis top Maat Geat and Guta iy 82 feat Awning sud Frewe “Ibe grvcertee coueist of sos, 20 barreln of Gur. starch, coben, bea, suseh 8, [ar S00 Carn ine Guauluty of woumaee end ut sees aea gee Serena Sate Wont See ee Sptaocae a 7 ON Th TOMAC Kis hi ke Piuce “TURSDAt A598. a TEN O'CLOCK AM. at stores 317 amd 31 The Gerroor Satures abd Tieuore will be eld’ the Siyuid Lice ty rent the ul di wen de : (0M. FOLEL, auetioucer Bi huret aw. eueeaee STEES AU. TION Bal PRCKAT Tears * 3 toe ari ad SOUDTA, VA. UPPUnT! EX POINT ” by Horace B 4 order to secUre (ue PayineDt of = Lote for @2, 38 wiveu by him to Jou A Ly ula, oq. 10F the oes iustewent of jurchase-moue) of che above-unia tru, said Kirkwovd bavi made det dient of waid Bote, aud te be d WUested tat maid deed be entorced, SADSLSDAX, THE FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBEIL, Proceed to sell sald farm, Peckatone, with all the 4 Provements therecn. to the lighest’ Ubider, at pai SHO, BUR he ereainee at TWELVE CLOCK a White if is Gelieved that the tite to eald property ie Heriect, acti as trustee, Lelall sell oly such Ue, Was Vestes i the deed uf trust af wey the saine to th purchaser Katoue is ove vee ut and The mansion hotm, & Jaye Unck remdeuce, was buried down ebouts year ails are-etiil standiuc, aud trom tem 1@Ae casuly sotven sutectert uenaber or trices toerec: a woderu style dwel.in, with rooms <mough Yor any oruine Ate « eat aid Comiortable realdence at a trifiius cust ‘This property wil. be wuld at the tune nauwed sbuve without rewara to weather abd the purchaser will De regu red t comp .y ou the spot, of give selisiactory earnest of bis dois so ib a short tine Vertis: 4 OF cant, to a amount sutbeient to pay the conte of ‘aforenaid ut terest at the rate of wix per cout irom Jucy 10th. 188m, Al day of sale, ond as to th Pemsluder, upon sack terme a: the sai! H. B Kirkwood sball namie, oF upon his ‘allure, upos sucu terms es the trustes alall deem beat, to be auuounced at tue ann, ‘sué-100 J THOMPSON BROWN, Trusten, GPO STICKNEY, Auctionser, uae F. TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE I™M- PROVED PROPERLY ON THE SokiHEAS. COuNER OF 8: VENTEENTH AND Ovi SIKECIS NOKIHWEST. By virtue of » devu of trust recorded tm Liber § 1300, folio 277, @t seq . one of the land rounds for District of Columbia, and at the request of the sccured (hereby, we will offer for sale, in trout Preuises, on MONV AA. THe THIND DAL Ul Absit ISDS. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the jug described resi ewtate, eituate in the dity of olumubla, to wit: All that parori of laud and premises KRown and jot Humbered ninety-two (wz), iu Jolu T divisiou ut certaiu Jote iy square nuub ted. dred and aeveuty-uine (178). ae sald eubdiviglon corded tu Book 14 pace 107, of the recorda of ‘veyur's offte: of sald District, improved Uy Femidetice, subject 0 & certoiti deed of trust 26 IN86, to secure ¢5,000 Sve rare ater Autecest at the rate of @ per ceutum per anit be ermi-aununidy ‘Ope-third cash, and the balance ° fie zl i f Ad BF Fill il Terus ot sole oue and two years trom date uf sale, with ii the rate of six per centum per a snuually. secured byw ceed of tr fort voli. oP allcash, at (ye option of the purchaser. & de Font of $50 will be required st tim of sale All ucla abd recording « yurchaser® comt 1 wale to be compided with ib Biteen of verty will be resold at the risk aud Oust of the detaulthig purchoser, Javea wana, au23codkds SAMUEL A. DUURY, Trustees. MONEY TO LOA EAL ESTATE 1 : @pen cist? PRR TERLE, tat PAL Pal IN SUM @100 10 $10u0, fod RE .000—TO LOAN ‘900 090 ON REAL ESTATE. 10,000 200 {au25)__THOS & WAGGAMAN. _ HR RENT-SHOW WINDOW AND PARI OF A ‘well-known Store on Fat uw. Address office, suzo-st* Star AS000, CHANCE FOR A YOUNG MAN wirit S50 wou aif tcterent ins ive stat Seetory of iwcive youre’ gudina, no coupetitiou iu the city, Ade Sieet WD. F, star office nat i SALE=A NEAT AND NEW DAVTON WAGON, joree &..d harness; cheap forcaxh. Inquire at 2067 Bi Serotonin festa, i SAL:—DHUG STOLE. ELL STOCKED aND rans to uit purchaser; quite fair vanieas, i ‘i WEMHON @ kane y. auz3ot_ 1907 Fist. T PRIVATE SALE BAU-HOOM, ON TIH ST. & w,, doin govd ba iness. -AppIy to DUNCANSON BuOS; Avctioueery Vib aud vate eee For sae- Call after 6 p.m. au23.3t" TT 0_ BUSINESSMEN “TO TAKE EQUAL TN- Aerest in aud aavauce seven Lunured duliars exc (9700) tor putting ou the market Dew invention a) Feady adoited by U. 8. Govecuwent. Mouey secured. pi between Oud 10 o'ciock «am, and 4 to Gym at Boom" is, st Cloud Building suze" ROLECT YOUR FAMILIES. Money sdvanced to buy Howes. Easy payments sednoeic Foner eng sa om a a SS ia. oe — ¢~2 atter Ce oe a ae ee Sopes Ree weer are! ee ee. Cuited security Lice frust Co. of Peune SMITH & SIBBALD, _3y0-2m* 620 Fata, NASH ADVANCED ON ALLOWED CLAIMS AND ATIUBNEYS' FEES AGAINS] THE UNIILD STALES ADLBess BOX 7, EVENING STAK 01 Fice. auth 23e PROF. ESSIONAL, _ ROF. SAE, VOMDERFULLY GIFTED cata ‘voyant yaa! Aueuium. “ora with Socoud: sigut and veil "bvery hicdeu mystery | vealed. Kecovers lost or stoleu property. Pins | au tteasures. Gives” lucky wumbers.” Gs ‘marriares. separated togetiet. vives ye or devil influences. Curessickuess, Ii disappuuite: efurts oi others. Judge Lot all alike, us the | rotessor exp convince the most OSEAN BLS FROM $500 CPWAI AT THE LOWEST RAT'S OF Isai ‘AND COMMISSION on REAL ESi AT: iN THIS CITY. Rv HOLTZMAN, Conver 1th ast ata TO LOAN AT Five x a Sent eotate peta vane amounts © Tish & KUTHeMron 1 aw E: AL estat; INCE 5 Fens Culler Mas TO LOAN OD Ki — Tavs. o. wexsex, _726-1m 4240 ¥ wirestinw. a.) Ga To LOAN ON APPROVED BBAL Latate sacar JOHN SHERMAN & CO, A407 F to _2v25-1m apo tos 25,000 ) S.00U cat 5 pereeut 20-000 § 20,009" ui Ort gums teu, Sar 0pwens seats aE an é2 | Veena = 8100, 000 era wast marta terest, Lelrpucue «54 ent ae Moline cat stlowent = coord m Stare securits: Sc eS Sa ; Feutiay ivauia se. ou ‘ONEY To Loan ME EOeee? nares oF nx on Like ESTane aucune . Thue 4. BSE 103 Mo ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ar LOW eet Hatem, WASH’S “DANENHOWER, 8124 Successor to DANENHUW Ei & BUN. 1115 Pet MOSEX To LOAS ON REAL bet ATE on Fuitet- clase securities, at lowest rates of iuterest NO Gelay where We security ie woe. bt, 0. C GREEN, 303 Tibet ae __PIANOS AND ORGANS. Bereciar, LEADING PIANOS AND ORGANS, SPECIAL PRICES, y wast Sittines, 0c.” Lite-resding by tual 9 ‘of 61. Naive, jock ot badr. dateut birt, oars ‘Oven Supdays iow 4S pu, 421 vhetow MEDICAL, &. "ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN jeuged ‘ewale p. Fsiciau alvuld coueut Mrs be Wiisom, 1:03 Park Fiace me ueswect Band C Sea 13tp abd ith ate we Ladies Gulp.” hemody 63, nd Lisp a kk. LEON, “The oldest Establiched and Only Reliable Ladies’ “iclan i the City, ‘Cat, between 435 and 6th and consulte- Sfiee: Seesee ME Be Foueer. LONG-ESTABLISHED AND acu, be cousuited dais) sea vec se ote to¥ p.m with only. bis-tu* ‘ANHOOL KESTOKED BY NG A reve 4 Mitivcee Dr whuTHELS Invigural og Curae al Cae any Jeune of nervous detality ad ions of Mii or female. S00 Betas rite T Dr. EAD AND BE WISE_DE BROTHERS, ra me and. in . ‘consaiter ts sab for ths war a cure iu all cases: tia of Jay. 138s and will ry bz at cor. Oth aud Fm w. ‘Rare bargains for all purchasers during the next weal ‘For cash or on instalments, DECKER BROS’ PIANOS, FISCHER PIANOS. ESTEY PIANOS AND ORGANS Several Instruments but Slichtly Used et Consider Able Beduction from Regular Prices, CORSON & MACARTNET, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 # SI. XW. Eapbere aid Desens ub Geveruueut toads,