Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘ mt — 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES, 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. 8A’ Tr A JUL a these 4 SKIRT DANCE TER, come here at all seasons of RATIONAL GUARD MATTERS. FOR SALE —HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. pees Songs mest of a by NCR IN WA amr ple who rae eee so caer POR SALZ_MT. PLEASANT_O! $6,400 FOR R SALE—A GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY ON | [OR SALE-SUME RARE BARGAINS IN LOTS Lottin, the Misses Patten, Pa; and Mrs. | Hew Two Washington Girls Disport Thea- | i# the one season to stay at the Hygeia; but, | Selecting the District Rifle Team for Creed- Festa areca tal caer eee tae TOR ave. bets Va, ave. and By with 10 reowe; | E ieutinton Momepines ney where valmee Wockdintin Peon Gokert ont prs however that may be, it is cortanly meor—ther Matches to Be mhot. setiok aise PELTON LEWIN Tite Fee Onis et plaice ne fore | pereanie Seely Pe om OLS Ss BO, Capt and Mra Mullan, the secretary ot a oe Pletant here now. The sun is warm noah | The dares main topic in tee National Grand por 6200, 8000 CANE, ata aie: Susana! seeooewct cancun Esteli 485 The President and His Family at Raote Mis Keren — ond aie Franke @RAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF GAY LIFE AT THE HYGRIA price ween Dhoni er ame Gb wk ae he ouky werk, val com Pieaetby—Bice Eroom and cellar cottage at Mt epom fans, prea, $1 ‘Gow SALELA BIG BARGAIN ON EXTRA EASY lin, Mr. and Mra. and the Missos Maury, | MOTEL—socrsrr ome axD amMr ovricras—a| heat. There is always a cool salt breeze from | menced this morning, theartillery encampment Aine pretty Sreom tnd cellar cottere;, besutifully NARD, 407 454 at. 0 w Picross choice titi ite for bowen, fronting the Seashore, Mra Beall aod Mae Wott whe eae moreree, YAIBELLE's CONFEasIOxs—sox axDenouLDen | the Water. and the nights are all one could ack | at Bay Ridge, commencing on the 30th, and the oratad. stabie aml lot 4x11;. shade trees, &e. | FOR SALE—MASS. AVE. NEAR THOMAS. i reservation on Capitol Hill, only 1,20 per oe thaeve of thos hy Take for." There are upward of balf a thousnd | encampment of the sixth tatvalion st fy Ridge, Cheap at $4.50. FULTON LEWIS, 1553 F at.Jy18-3° | I° Circle, 15-roum brick: imps. 82, x . bal. in or before, 2. Sand4 x departure fo “ ‘STBAPS—FOOLED OVER AN EXPECTED LYNCEING. , x = ~ er” | C41 Mass. ave.n-e. ; bay-window brick ;8 toons; Cabjecate will cun within }¢ square ot this property. and Saratoga; Senator Gorman's ily, who people bere now, and enough of these are the preliminaries of which were given in Tee 9 a ES TOES EDL TAT TIE OO, os r=| WHITE HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS | will nt sart for Saratoga until the Tat CAG | gs ass 7a eeenine stan Tie population of this summer town iat wail | STAR There a also a large amount of activity P deep e SALE_EDW. A. PAU 5 — 4 i ire. ly ai PUTS ewe ree se Fifyou chars ot in tna yreeatsdtuigm aryand te. “Jona 'W. ‘Theripeon,, ise Tas ‘Tax Hyoxia Horst, under one fool a congenial one. ‘The front | Just at present in the rifle team, which every ES OSEX $3.10 Soar oe, ah he, Bow iouace tlt 69 walt, Seer | waere Woll-Kuowa W, ‘are | Thompson lore and Mrs. Ramsey. eoegelere sy Va., July 16, 1891. om aot beet walk are co ‘close to the | National ewenpr ging expects will & house on }:ith st. terms" Syndicate will furnish sidewalks, Water, jashingtontans ‘The superb silver service which was pre-| Life at Point at this season has many | ¥=ter sound waves makes | repeat the victory year at Creedmoor in an. Cita Sad sewers pied 3 mune ‘98 jer toatl. * 30 E Spending the Summer—Gayeties at Fasb-| sented to Senator Gorman by his political | pleasures, and not the least of these is to watch |®, Plessant accom to the September. The riffe team has not been en- FoR Sip asso oa AS CATWOOR, SEA a | FU LEREDN: Rea trams =O 1 | sonable Resorts — Cabinet Familicn —Fer-| favayte merits Corman, by hie, peitcs! two young Washington society girls out in the | te “M4, 080%», The hotel rune along | (hi a ae yet, but the number of oan- ie chan: tne oes. gilt a old water eas | Ewe brogmn, banned Cellar prong br-k host wi | Eloumat and Qld hoe fost Uv —— Invited to come and viow he gittoring tearare | fut (208.4 watery skirt dance and an imite | milen.orsoa roung man avers, whose room is | @idntes slowly bat surely bas Deen lopped down Sinost new. Rewly snd richly papered throushout; | ail w.t-; lot (20.4850 to elley. Erice only 63 cars; ame 3718-3 res come Gren pek promo Jest in | #0n of Carmencita at the same time. I at the other end of the house from the office. | until from about seventy they hace been Seb Al wetionsot ho cay pres L.amconetourth | aime GFW AND THE | F Grontore iahson hy Woluwed dance W'Plemeut: | All the country fe familiar with the every-day | be Safe doporit for the summer. Rater and ax yas of boon bere and altcat every obetrocate bekars | Teduced #0 something over twenty a FULTON Lewis, LAGE ta. w-iyles | POE SAPEON EST, BED tren Gotta ioe as | With houses Vallding ser EA ENDERA x Gore | details of the life the President and his family | _ M- Cabanel, the French portrait painter, eays | with plenty of white braid and more fullnem to | sometime’ tne bests on peacneene Caer THE REPREAENTATION AT CREEDWOOR, SyRS. 100 CASH. #25 PEK MONTH. PRETTX | Per noth. et OSUTLER OO Fee a.w. | _it i 140; Fst. n.w._| are lending at Cape May Point. Mrs. Harrison | that Miss Mattie Mitchell, the daughter of the | it than the; well kept as it is big. The corridors are long, | Next Thursday the number will be reduced yp Ke a Sy ee 5 % TAKEN IM | evidently keeps back out of the public gaze as | Oregon Senator, is the most beautiful woman | on the xerz long, and every fifty yards or so ancleva-|to the eighteen men who will represent the ph EEN AUTHORIZED TO | Ftedatsiy_ «ot treating on Rawllaw Park, ons | tauch ashe can. Bhe exjeye tel, sitting. room | €ver seen in Paria, noon. tor starts skyward. District at Creedmoor. Of course the work of Se" FELON Tews, 1300 Pate geliar pear beck howresn fth at Gok, Gaud Var ave, | stare fom the Art cnlery Tarshane aly 720 PS | On the wecond floor, the frome hall arcit ein | Mise Olive Williams of Zanesville, Ohio, who | There ia @ large number of THE IMPORTANT ELEVATOR BOT. siuidion tus kites athan'sn cena, as ee ‘Fos SALE—iiss 10001 ST. THAT HANDSOME | & S50. Apply to DUGAN © BUTLER, Wo | 1407 ¥ st. aw. | fact, where she can get ull the benctit of the | has been visiting her cousin, Miss Rice, at 534 | Pretty girls here now, and the But do not atte on the elevator ‘ ‘of he e+ ‘ane: name Seeune; iE dytscte | _2t - sea air and yet be herself "She di : iJ take their daily di, mpt sarcasm be borne in mind that the characteristics of « ce clown, bent (ontcrial ta workimanaivp: forsen | Fon SALE — MOUNT PLEASANT-SEVERAL | JO SAUE—A LOT ON O71 ST. BET, N ANDO; #08. ye unseen. loos not | 20th street northwest, has gone to Ocean City | ‘ake their Boys. It does mot pay. A young man who ta| rifle team of this class ere manifold and the Sige cays “AM PARES L4i8 Fae Tyat.at | PYery prey cottawen:tanre fo. ony tern. reawon: | ap, 0220: See meet Perec ict lest | cere coals non, cana at the frenident, | for a few days. and a salty thirst in their throat that makes | well known in Connecticut avenue circles ar- | Work of selection a delicate one. The team JOM SALE G2 QT, ; TWO-STORY AND BASE” | able prices etabiee and celaga-alsd' hasuber “af ae- | he Filiculvualy’ low price of @1- (d down the bourd walk by either Mrs Dice | _ Mrs. J. M. Ball and danghtor, Miss Marion V. | the ensuing julip something to be rememberst | rived hore the other morning on the early boat | Wich represents Washington thie year will Fioere: Saat rooui all coprentonces; ios Spx1O0te | rier MTP eem we. |e + BH WARNER §C0x.w._| mick or Mrs. Parkers ‘Doth are entertaining | Hall, accompanied by Mies L. V. McCathran. | in coming years—at least so ove of the sive | five Washington and started to go to his room hare to do more than uphold the honor of the Fm © eves copts wo Me PARKES, gS NE. BET, 3D AND ATH. TWO | ToS ATE-NOTWITHSTANDIAG IME USUAT |Compsnions. There will be a break in the | re spending the summer at tho West End fannel skirt dancers told me later in_ the even: | before the hydraulic power was on at full head, | Hatchet fag at espe Ses ee Om. a is, with bay winds Perak AU CeL ESTAR DIAG Sie comtened | quis when the Presideat ana Mare. Harrison go | Hotel, Asbury Park. ing. reve! afternoon order of | so to speak. and the elevator was not at full — train- POR SALE-A THEFE-STORY, AND CELLAR a Cs nel {f Sad sale for lots m the Holmead subdivision of Wt, | next month to Saratoga and then to Vermont,| Miss Carrie E. Fowler of 1187 29th street | things and was now long in the skirt and short | gpeed. In case ofany emergency that received and — 7 Jertity for the niney + #0000. ipaperod Rercoun trike, fovesdld betkcorine: Ceuers Tiescare desrabie, | Where Secretary and Mrs. Proctor will enter-| will spend the remainder of July near Jordon | 48 to the waist. might arise the Connecticut avenue young man era ise creo brewed brick ai A Tove mith the strevta, and areot | tain them for » time at their pl ce in Proctor. | Sulphur Springs. The rest of the summer she WHAT THE PRETTY ornrs DO. asked the elevator boy if bis elevator ran all | Brooklyn,” for s rifle Io bath house on, oh Fob, HE Mi eteecaee ance: | The chances are that the family will be re-| will, spend ia tho vicinity of Waterford, | “What dowe do all the time?” ecia she, re- | night. rm. cy tie, stably 310, <c8. 8 . story brick houses? 2 ro ers : be drive to the : Zist. s.w..s2-stocy bricas, S'roous, ail | sential bupre joie. an: ents in the Wa: ly Sr eauae ae united about the 1st of September, not « at Cape | Loudoun county, Va. up only un’ ; : i castic young man. vient | stets of tts subdivision are ing putin Sret<lass | will not be habitable andl about the let of Gee] , 2% 2nd Mra. J. O. Bushby leave today for | until nearly noon. Now, for instance, 1 was on ber peating the question. , we don't get , but in the mountains, as the : noted for ite excellence in marksmanship and in), $1,000 each. Bat. s.w.. 3 2-atory and base Streets of tuis subd are beine putin Srst-class io City. the last one in the dining room thiy morning; | $070" ever expect to get me to the fourth | te ical team will have townert avery afore if Sasa HHS Heusen, darctiy Nout of CABHON, S900 | et thowe ota lous Chat are mul wet wig Aroon walle | COBQT. aon ; Asc 6a sein sna Danse acta ar tiet 0 cecosk {tm Boon aol grin ane Tied ae teen uae LT ne as epee MOULTON & WHEELOCK, Supplied with some msxs Sali —ihis worn entre ene od rouse repairs Ave) 80. tae af-. there was on the point, or so my waiter said, Creedmoor meet the rifle team will accept am a zz Miu st. nit. | Pojand the number ot hows, gow. veinw erected iq | YAnced that the condition of things begins to | northwest are at Warren Springs, Va., for the | and it was just. the donrest, cucmirocet. little invitation from the New Jerecy guard to spend JOR SALE—FACING JUDICIARY SQUARE ON | Holviead Manue aru rupidiy increasing t.e value of | Show a semblance of what it will be when com- | summer. bird you ever saw. Tate it, bones and all, for a week at Sea Girt” This will be the week pre- Foiters ee ed Ae | ante snweutmenta, not havine occa this | Pleted.. Visitors are met at the door with the] Mr. and Afra D. Salomonsobn have arrived | i would have been too: bal to draw the fine ceding the Creedmoor meeting and thus Deldings Gan OUDcach ror GML OI G15, COD cual: bale | LeUpisty toe seen eatin: bane po oa ek the wee, fablic, and will be unt the feet pry dag safely at their new home in Posen, Germany. | It was lucky, though, there weren't two of us ~ : ‘chang . ; n “On ith at. between K and 1, 3-story brick with 2 ocpake the 1 scivor tts street cars to Whitney ave., the | The scaffolding and gonoral confusion of the | Tbe following Mashingroniass were xegie- etary. \Oid Point alway roy ei stores, lance Urick stable. Be. : 4 southern boundary, and examine. yeatibule tells its own tale. The work there on | tered at Hill Top, Harper's Ferry, this week: Mansi zack ceainly ‘Un 5 st. cor. 19th. 91 3 91:5.000; any terms. ‘¥ints end ruil wuiormation can be had by applica~ a Mr. and Mi ). Hens ‘Ainsworth, W. E. Tavingest appetite. iy, ly 4 CO., 1407 F st. n.w. | the ceiling and wails has been commenced, and ry Ainawot ho ki BR Uy sderlh RUS Gwe lattes neat cons | ieieae CRU EDAMES OO, 8 few panels on the ceiling ure roughly finished, | Hoover and family, Mise Madeline Blandy, | CMe every year. Every one does who knows ath; furnace, Dew and Lest sunitary piumbing: | story tame, tenupe fur beatiy €200. JOR SALESATA TARGAIN-EASY TERMS, LOT | ‘Lhe designs around the chimney pieces are | Miss Francis Martin, Miss Helen Miller, Mrs. SS. a eS Excess and painted, ond ip barter’ Tuite | berit. MOTLZON & WHEELOCK, 10. Faticcang tie Nortin sober North Capitol aad | drawn in black lines. Nearly all of this | Gulick and daughter, Mr. Sidney oe air —— Imer, Mra. W. = N COST, A NEW BRICK | M st; = Hey : out. i i i Sets FE itor” | PQS SN tas dtiaa cae aOR EE | MeO RLT. Be Tony, cuwistnae | Mil Den baad reli Tho green puslor and | David. Palmer, Mis Ele Pal ry rifle team will be absent from the city two FS weeks this year. During the time at Sea Girt a match in all probability will be arranged with ‘the Now Jersey team. ‘THE BATTERY ENCAMPMENT. The arrangements for the march and encamp- ment of the battery at Bay Ridge, commeno- ok SALE C BT. SE. 10 ROOMS AND the 25th, have nearly been completed. SALE BY a on been prepared for | Redmond, Mise’. P. Parsons, ‘Miss A. 8. ing on 5 z SALE SE NOMIM FIDE, NEAR IST | work, but it will not be started Until the vee | arson, Mrs. D. T. Jones and on, Miss Wager, The artillers will march down in full battle ee ee ee ene eee we % MB, UiS lab st. | tibule is further advanced. The east hall is | Mivs McPherson, Mrs. William Clark, Miss D. array ani won betide any host force encoun- Sithonas's cc ‘anucanaae SALT ERAN HOUSE OF EE cons | PQ SALES Si. NN being done in plastic relief, similar in coloring |'T. Jones, Charles J. Stockman, 0. N. and O. ‘ered on the road. At Bay Ridge the en jQou san Gmace st. | PSs At Nee Mout : o and effect to the upstairs corridor and west | W. Budiong. A. E. Thomas, J. E. and F. W. hall. The work in the basement is nearly fin- | Barker, J. M. 8ynet, W. F. Jones, D. T. Jones, ished so far as the tiling of the loundry is con-| Mrs. McBride tnd ‘sisters, Mrs. Jobn 8 about 103100 to slley: rented ai porns Capitol a i D sett from corner of High and it enant rei ee Pe Bi st. sw. ja BOLMEAD Square WAL H. SAUNDE! 01 a. We: cerned. Mrs. Allen Wal and family, R. E. Grant Gown for at least a time and render assstanoe at = heiske S sopeer Cou cna = pH Twear2 to ‘Mrs, Harrison's own room upstairs is just] family, Walter Russell and wife, Mra. August LOOKING TOWARD THE RIP Bars. tea tattery, ,Tarwet, practice will include see st NW Lor aly 1,500" very cheap, o. oe is " both Secrets enya ems tas] SE Bobi | Gre rate senna: omen ra aN | Snaeen Prom eign eso eid ot | Ovatas, Mit JvephF-eees, Mes Stc S Biel cr yee wekrenieed (1B) Dy renege sr ; rr 5 wt ne ZehOr luis us whole to famincdiat = = . 4 er sn every comveninace. a bargain = Gaareaecnene: Tow figures z <1106) | tured. ‘The tint is a shade between a pale blue | Donath, Kira. M. J. Remeli and Miss Russell. splendid view of the water, the docks and the | The committee, e# announced in last Satar- Oo oie ne Vigo Mis tat te and ag | TE TRH EEE A ESSE, | ina Nile green and all the, wood work con-| Mr E.J. Jennings and children are sum- Doate that sail gracefully’ by. is one | day's Stan, appointed by the battalion to make SES Hag 8,000) 3 35.000 forms in color. ‘Ihe pattern is flecked all over | mering at Orkney Springs. thing about these boats that stop here that is | alt — with silver and in the frieze there are several necessary arrangements for the coming en- likely to worry the newcomer. There are in ” inttod o1 the neighborhood of twenty boats that tie up at | sttafmood. Tihe site fo: the cheap neh Sea the dock every day and if you ask whence came - ‘ they you are likely to be told each time that | United States Naval peckeae mock aa ames they came from Cherrystone. Why this is I| parade and inspection and many other details ain at a loss to explain. ‘No one believes that | Settled to the satisfaction of ail sommeraed i more than ten ts come each day from Cherrystone and whore the other ten hail from | [tidge whuletiatsisth wea Reman Bmw! of is more than I have been able to find out. to says the mutual friends in both or- Fows of silver beads between the strips of | ,.4t® M- Kets Kemethy has gone to the Bine shrimp pink in the border. ‘The picture rod is | Ridge mountains. ink and s: ‘The entire effect of the room| Miss Helen M. Andrews, Mra. M. J. A. Banks, extremely light and dainty aud Mrs. Harri-| Mrs. Lucy W. Kellogg and Miss Mary E. Good- #0n's taste in Ler selections been very suc-| win cf Capitol Hill are sojourning st Hotel cessful. Kiverside, Cambridgeborough, Pa. his chamber, which isin the southwest cor-| Miss Lily Wright hat gone to Portsmouth, i ner of the mansion, as ix well known {s - ibe, io ° - Ohio, where she will spend some time with the CLiOS Se wWhicELock, | Shere President Garlicid spent his months family of Mr. A: O. Thompson Niceke itaiee meme, loz Lith stea-w,_ | Of weary suffering. In all the intervening time “Za the atterioos? We yest lon? acount and in several years previous to that period |, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. McPherson of 118 E i 4 y P Ps until dinner, and if you don't get up too early the general appearance of this room was not | street northeast, with their little daughters | Shiner uemoe wratty: encanta changed, and it had not come within the range | Grace and Maud, leave this evening for = cca milks and Gee oat mio ways to spend OF ty of the various eras of improvements, | month's visit with relatives snd friends in | $10 ‘time plossantly than there are aftertoons which Las gradually put an entirely new face | western Tilinois, Su the oticemaes Basten we at ‘up to the on things iu other parte of the mansion. A} Mrs. D. Strauss and family are at the Isles-| fort for guard mount or to see the artillery jecapenntspttand Say fog: Syuonee-a peasy ‘in | wortn, Atlantic City. fire their guns at litte targets out on the water, ner where, during his sicknees cold nir was} The following Washingtonians are registered tate pay of Guia te coup tee foreee: forced in, was un interes! point to bim as { at Congress Hail, — May. N. J.: Mra. LB. | (cy the best of that doesn't come uatil Septem= well as to all those employed in the house. The | Stahl, Miss Rose 8! D.W, Stevens, B.S. | 10) ut then we have the officers all the ‘time, frame of ‘the register is now wreathed in roses | Davis, W-I. Argue, W. 8 Hoose and €. ¥. | Ben Pat then ve have the aficersall the time, in keeping with the redecorated look of every- | Wood. and then tries some other place she certainly thing else inthe room. Mrs. James Robbins, sccompanied by her | Goes miss the brass buttons. Ars, Novle has leit the city to enjoy a much- | niece, Miss Maria Pashaw, has left the city to THE WHITE SQUADRON WAS DIVINE. needed period of rest and recreation. She will | spend the season at her’ eummer cottage in E only pouth!y ys cuaeeuy sb. tw $I cack per wo Taree Fo qe "OR BALE—G_LOTS ON NOaIH bet, stand Sth sts. noes; each lot ley Phiee obiy Toe. yor HE | Gen. Ordway as engineer officer of the cam; and Sergeant Smith of company B will vixit grounds in a day or #o, with the necessary in- struments, to lay off « rifle range for the use of the battalion. Maj. Bartlett hus issued the or- ders for the camp and they were read to the battalion at the practice dress held at the armory last night, Adjutant McDowell gave the boys some needed instruction im pa Eur, eae iavitin Fc 02 Mth st, DL, Gr. ./.3,000 405 L st, bb, Sr. 7 ve is only s portion of the property on my rocks. Poe full ln all a ge for aiiuty aed om the Ist apd ioth. Uy iOS. E. WAGGAMAN. JOR SALE—A FINE Locatios. Wi of the Capitol, 3 Prous brick dwelling: lane repair lot INCE to Ls-foot alley. % $5.20) if sold soon. Terms $1,000 cash, balance 806 F stn. ONE, N06 F st. 2: | ond, tor S390 per month, - Price, ifs AT THAT WEL | Sica W. 1 HOPKINS & CU.. 1420 st. Bes 5 Bente 00K SALE—MASS. AVE. 3 . LOOK ‘ guard. The boys need to brush themselves up « little “ “ ht to have been here when Wd be at Richfield Springs a part of the time. sine. Bat yoo just oug’ is WAITIxa FOR THE POAT. and prepare for inspection by the public while > - Secretary and Mrs. Rusk have also departed | | Curia have been issued for the marriage of | 1 hitesquadron washere. Idon'tknowaboutthe | ai sinioe ‘the dining room and ing |incamp. The indications are that the sixth ie SALE_A VPRY ATTRAC ‘sf : raps s . that either, for you're not a girl; but when the ; 4 Seay | il eens nase aramk ep ear The ogre ay bey and will be absent until September. With their | Miss Mary Estlle Haddaway to Mr. Robert | squadron wat ere it was divine. Why, there | from it is the big ball room, where a fine mil- at oe y — BET. P ANDQ going the only cabinet couple left in town are | I ‘¢ Cohen on Wednesilay evening, July 22, | were a dozen men to every girl and more than | itary band furnishes inspiration for the dancers | Pension o! : ee, Oe. os adn wa * " Groene. seater the Attorney General and Mrs. Miller. nt Mit. Vernon Place Church ut 7800 clock. "| that if she were _n pretty one, and we could | in the evening in addition to playing through- | #8 up in fine «ty! ee vant ent 23 er mul. Don't mina this op | Re dat Hy He Attorney General and Mrs. Miller will not | Mrs. Anna Stewert of Birmingham, Ala., is | take our pick between the two branches of the | vt the dinner hours in the afternoon. a ascaenc. PHS e's LOTS io dete. aw “Te? | FORD. os dun Se! leave the city until about the middle of August. | with Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Then they go up to Proctor, Vt. to be the | Kenesaw alley. A ST, NW. | guests of the Secretary of War, and after that | his room. Jy lt-ir r commence their coaching trip over the Ver-| Miss Kate Schneider of Georgetown Heights mont hills and dales. Mrs. Miller has received | ;, ding th th of July in New.York. bnt one letter so far from Miss Florence Milier, | * *Pemding the month of July in New, Yor! which was written in London and gave an inter-|_ Mr. R. C. Gwynn has closed his residence on esting story of her experiences on shipboard. | Iowa circle for the summer. His family will She was to remain a fortnight i ink of ity amet appetite is dall and jaded indeed that does not ewig ARE Sob oa ecard ae ee canoe ain nile || [AI erga nt goon genteel SHOOTING STARS, an hen ae = ings, coaxed along from course to course by a evn ret that leaves =a Teco gy od bute oo .” said Billy Bliven as be er eapacity. yr, however, | wonder. rete docgern wiae While several bundred. persons were ene with the charms of green turtle, sweetbread | Were left at half mast for.’ croquettes and clam fritters, that band per- — SO SALE_1XGS AND ‘story. We are authorized for one week to 200. “JOLIN F. BEALL, Use] Fst. N MT, PLEASANT * House with all modern UB >ALF—CREAP-3 HOU: ‘s " stacy su ees renting goprgveurenta. "S0,W0vtect of fad.” 3. 3, He , Troom brick house; | [0H SALE—A HARL CHAN Price $3, 700. T i SALE -CHEAP_400 AND (I1SDST. 5. W rooms ex, renting at €30 4.000, 81,2 cash, balance on Bee psa London before | remain in the mountains until the lst of Bep- petrated « medley that jumped from the tender | “Head or tail” would be an eney game to plap eae Stoo trick. | ait nent’; centrally aad seautie: Tw starting for the continent, and intends to | tember. sirnina of Mendelssohn's wedding, march t0|i¢ 34 were only te W mtg Price 91,400 address © Uberat reward wili le patd it rettrm:d | Feturn to America about the Ist of October.] Rey. N. W. Clark, American professor in Scanian “ pone edb with ach oe8 | bert — pron Base Giub For sal LILLIAS GREEN. dy lb Mist Jessie Miller will not accompany her | sf.rtin Theological Institute at Frankfort-on- rerpenplloryeting dlp people thougl ry being flipped Ben ST ok STOLES—E\VHER AT OW TN REM arents north, but is going to remain in New | the-\muin Goren ak a tae anktort-on; an earthquake nded on onr shores. a — 4 Ls LON inst. | York and vicinity until they return again. eco “i zt FOOLED OUT OF A LYXCHIXG. A seaside sojourner returned to the sity and People here at the fotel, who have the de- | composed the following wail: tails of the story, have not yet leftoff laughing | Break, Break, Break last week from Europe and is taking his sum- bay Should Mrs. Hearst return to this city, asis| mer vacation in this country. Mr. and Mrs. te ine at Iai Net. | Confidently expected she will, to make it her | Clark, with their little daughter Isabel, are “** | pcrmanent winter"home, she will be the richest | #pending a little time in this city with their ; atan experience of five young men at the On thy cold grey stones, ob Sea; ne = THOMAS H. ELLIS. | Widow in Washington. The estate of her hus- | ther, George L. Clark, at 1319 11th street. A WATERY SURF DANCE. point, two young officers from the fort,aso-| For whatever you do, I am certain that you a rags SS pe yd Mur tae Libcraizensraty ramen | band hes been appraised at @ figure which | Miss Nannie C. Eichhorn left on Thursday| “And then after we have had alittle nap in| ciety luminary who ia well known in George] In broke ness can’t equal me. She im three yours . uidercake. Jibvralrewardis vetuited | almost reaches nine million dollars, all of | for Oakland to spend the rest of the summer | the afternoon wo take ourselves out to the | jy umyary mho circles, and two newspaper For Sale—Cheap— 100 Pa. ave. n. w.. 12-room brick soa which by the terms of his will is left to Mrs. | with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Handy. water and cast ourselves into the ready arms | men who were spending a few days at the “y ” seid the — seen ten abian Hearst.’ The management of such enormous} fis Gunion leaves Washington with Mrs. | Of Neptune. Isn't that poetic? What, vou say | Hygein. — soot oe Glee, ye bers wealth could scarcely beleft in more intelligent | winiom Blasland om July 21 fora visit to my story is rather disconnected? Well, I like | "jt was whispered aronnd very quietly Wed- | Teed the market reports, as he reached for his c 54M st. 3 Bos- and generous hands. Her public and private a r that, when I'm trying to tell you just what benctastions S06 wey, voars bare kerk ‘equal | #0 and the White mountains. girl thinks of Old Point Comfort. [BRICK x nesday afternoon that a young colored man, | Whip, “that I will have to do something to hoOM BRICK COTTAGE IN | sen Re ar : ho was confine i ton i " - thS00; will wll for g:knon, ectas ig SUE | pace.” Her house in ths city, one of the mont | Mr. and irs. LW. Simmons leave today for “tn the evenings there's the ball room and be tikes at soe tee ante eit ead | neem Se einen Inset SD fe Si et SP DOCTHAEF 2st | costly of the modern mansions, is fall of inter- | Philadelphia and Atlantic City for 8 two weeks’ | splendid music, an board walk and the | betakee eel nade sesltaiese tes eyemece i SE TEL HALE CL esting things, which she has collected during | stay. pier and the moonlight ay Sa or That,” said the studious young man, “tee the waves and the | for an to say so but Mr. Lynch. Jt was Sears of recat rare’ ‘Tha if'wil be throws |" ales. . Brus has lft he city to spend the | Wn Tom. whers we allgoaer fea andi | oor Enid ap ang Le aero very rare book.” magi ee renee of the summer with her daughter, | in that one room there are more pretty things sal midnight tho two oficers end ine rental minteniee aor a os shar qudcortd As fine as many of the handsome houses are | home, Chetlotte Hall Marsleads oon | put down on = SS ee luminary drove over to Hampton and; leaving | binding, “it doesn't seem very well done” u the good old rule of never making love through : is cacnn aa Messrs. W. G. Wilmarth, E. T. and ©. F.| an ink bottle is broken at every desk. Don't I | ‘helt vebuicle at a quiet ected ol (DESTRABLE CORNER a ™ the ports west; lot $y about 85 to an alley; fus- | feotwiley, paved: omy. petal ge Sony Sack feng ast Set asl | "ed WHR e oROCRE fouvertiide ima cvod business property at little e! FD AVE umDG rans apicndnd ation tore gre Z sore: cheap at | J’OK SALE HOWAKD AVE.. MOUNT PLEASANT, Soe be Bie. Metarn to 1385 Vermout oer) . ae, celiar and beautizul ABNER & CO., meee : stealthily around to the jail. There they stum- — awed : Keller, W. Boyer, E. Kubel, H. Bayne and YV. | think it's wrong for a girl who is engaged toa rs “I am merely encouraging home industry,” ore Spr Fe eee a en Dla a ae elae ae dtp aeatare to Col. | De Knight leave this evening for a week's out-| Washington man to flirt with an O.d Point | Ded over the two enterprising correspondents YOK SALI 1th Scha Bave auwin a dteeon, to te ve been hii way by observed the msn who persuaded his wife to do two-story bay-wimlow and Epxlish basement to Judicisty Sauare. open-tace chatelain | John Hay's mansion—a driveway up to ing at Cedar View. officer? Why, you_certainly are old enough to | over an hour prey toscore a large and che: allmoder huprovemente; cabinet tautes: Schaike Suitabis reward if ret front porch. Senator Stanford has added a mye 5 2 th. | know that things like that don't count in sum — pot mia -ry her own housework. icc baile "Complete in every parniciar's terua Cy FE dining room to his already spacious residence | Mrs. L. A. Hartman of 18% R street north- | know that things like that don't count in sum=| gant scoop on all possible riv two ay easy; nearly Snished. ACKEK sandal Ses and Mr. John McLeun is enlarging the capacity | west, accompanied by her son and daughter, wea Guan sod ‘will be safe ta aantug that tact parties joined forces. They found a place that FATHER TIME’s Lame. caw. : rtm )-. Heane return oF ive information | Oiis Carriage house 60. that’ he oan hence | leaves next week for the seashore. ‘any = —_s commanded a good view of all the approaches Te ope ju SALE-AT MODERATE PRICE—ALSO FOR ‘Sunbury, Wyowins ave., head of tall a if heed dead at Monroe comes a8 near being an i place as I the jail and there they stayed until after 2 pictures often find, rent 0 ger month. house GIS K st. mw. aud byuidary, and receive reward, ly-bo coac e 60 desiros. ANDREA, have ever seen in this world of sin and sorrow.” | o'clock, talking in undertones and wondering The proverbs that we see; Sree throughout “Pit sulin &'cONS, ice Fo wn: | Among the stay at hones the social doings ALEXAD SME, KNEW ALL AROUT IT. why it was ‘se lpeing pete: did not material ‘Must make it plain toany mind aw dyi-w wa bunch of | at Bar Harbor seem to be more interesting ize. The OR SALE_S-STORY AND VASEMENT i and bath bay-window brick; Lis K st. ; lot 20x100 to alley; will sell om easy terius oF exchanxe for siamll propert Tote. 2), 008. E . )OK SALE—SEVEKAL Su wins, ob terlus to Suit pu Seolin WM, ¥. HOLTZM. tf : ABINGDON LITIGATION EXDED, When she snid that Fort Monroe was a de- m they drove back to the point, five, ‘That there are flies on me. “SIGE” | Coma, mining Deluase so many Weekiugteniees |, The Abingdon farm nenr Four-file Ron, in Mghtfal place she was not far wrong, and then |® driver and a ured, oboe eas —— : are summering there. Among more recent | Alexandria county, has within the past twenty- | he ought to have Known, for she was the the | ,, ¢# the heiresses won't and her father's will thet keep the aspiring young man mentally occupied. = : ; army officer, learned to w ‘The National Gun Clab Shoot. events talked about has been the magic lantern | five years been almost constantly the eubject | Uaughier of tm army otter, learned to walle Sonal Gon Clady bald oe ae a At | Party given by Mr, and Mrs, Bacrey of this | of litigation. It was the original sat of the [a specimen of every West Point clas’ buvton ia tional Gun Club, held on their grounds, Poplar | city, when fifty guests were entertained. The | Custis family in this neighborhood and was| turn, for even she won't say, how masy gear a eevee Hill, the following averages were made by the | weather is cool enough to keep everybody | for very many years the homestead of Gen. past. She declares she is coming here on her ‘High-flyere”—Expensive poultry. shooters in their first record shoot: Adams, | #¢tive and on the alert to kill time in the most | Alexander Hunter. ‘The suit and confiscation | wedding trip. ; 7 — = 95; Steele, 90; Schroth, 90; Stub. | {sbuionable vay. ‘Ihe membere of the diplo- | proceedings during the war affected the title | "“-But coms on, this is getting tiresome. Let's | Point convinces one that they so not live by That the instinct for business is not entirely 95; Wagner, Steele, 90; =, ; Stub-| matic corps in many instances have given Bur | and at one time President Garfield and ex-At- go out on the pier and see the waves or pick up | “"Y meansan idle life. They are around the ry pray is ner, 00; Peston, 85; Doyle, 83; Edward, 77; | Harbor the enrly preference this season and | torney General Black were part owners. Later | Scoovujoner by moonlight, and I'll introduce | hotel only early in the mornings and after tea absent among. colored people is shown by imphrey, 77; Boudren, 76; Wilson, 73; Roth- | are fairly inundated with their engagements. | Mr. Alexander Hunter, the heir, sold his inter- yon to lote of nice people.’ and the precision, well nigh perfect from a| an occurance in Pennsylvania rome time ago. well, 60; Barstow, 55; Henault 50; Geddis, 40. | Marquis Imperialli and his violin are likely to] est in the estate, but afterward sought So SALE-A PINE LARGE HOUSE ON 10TH St Lear Massachusetts ave. aw. ; 10 roums and Bath ad mod. Laps. (10.000. Sy MookE Riis oe L2th st. by 6 fen AY. 615 F st_ nw. military standpoint, that prevails around the | Two colored men were conducting a bleck- 4 pstake of ten birds per man was shot at} play an important partin the musical reatures|to have that sale set aside by post is | good proof ‘thaty their work is dove | smith ‘but finall ‘to OX ALBST. NEXT 10 | unknown angles and the following scores were | of the summer, while Mr. Grip, the Swedish |the Virginia courts, and in. the and well done. They are not clannish and are —* ecient gr aor Sixt hot VME 2 NAeTES | made: Kothwell, 10; Wagner, 8; Stubner, 8; Ed- | minister, has taken a cottage, the better to en- | ease of Hunter against Beach filed a motion for extremely courteous toward civilians, male as | ‘sir enterprise. The shop was duly closed, an, dyes” | ward, 8; Ada Pumphrey, 6; Schroth, 5; | tertain his friends. Not content with the rid-| that purpose. The motion was denied below well as female. A desirable man is likely to be | 80d passers by were amused by the following, Doyle, 4; May, WAXING SURDEVIDED EAST Hale | Bleek, ing and boating the residents are going to be | and on going to the court of appeals wasdenied [ET treated to a wore realistic entertainment in'a | there alge, Mate tohessiog weet eae Tasca . cf teas Hor sues streets, ‘The Condition of Fourteenth Street. proposed shipwreck anda rescue by the life given and now ave rehearing the motion ‘has spleains abt ee, ines ‘fo the Editor of The Evening Star: saving crews. So far there have been no very | been again denied and the litigation is ended. Letters had been addressed to the District — Urania society L abet’ a nicely Mt CORPORATION couRT. = isi i | dinners, luncheons and other gatherings where i Constinttonees and Me: Bealls olives (om | Oia c cna cot qusdie wee ter at | The corporation court, Judge Norton, will well received at the fort and a card to the | which was conspicuously posted. ob ssce as: dwellime, —u ny eb [OK SALE_EAST FRONT LoTs hat. ne, $1.00: 2 aiomning HOTEL. heretofore Col. Smithmeyer of Washington, who is the between me and Mose Ski has 6 . a architect of the Hotel Chamberlin, on the beach i te whieh omen that jo caey terms. OWNER, vis plaining of the condition of 14th street between | Crect, continue its sessions. The report of Morgan across the road, has just taken me throngh that a ae be bed ' AND, Bas = aaa K street and Thomas Circle as constituting 9) "Newport will be decidedly the gayest summer | H. Beach in the suit of Allen agamst McVeigh handsome five-story building of brick and| ; Sm Will please settle with me; all peo | atain ak rode. Wath aid all ode tuapers | EG 4458 @neet lot tn that sectina. low Baleunce end menscato health, 60 woll as re0- : rt in the country inside of anoth was filed and a decree made. On the probate dering the roadway almost impassable for | Titi of come tor ne fortusete eoneph tide of the court administration on the driving. If Tux Star can call attention to the | to be counted in the real swim. ‘The subscrip- | estate of George Mitchell haa been granted to yay tented at 62) per ie WAS! ple what the firm owes will please settle with Mose Skinner. Siw omy @h.20U. "| easy terme to quick buyer. GEO. Kett iL} Nbaxesiowen, | Pe = ae FOS SALE BUILDERS. ATTENTION Ve eon hand © A matter it will do the citizens of that locality | tion balls at the Casino farted and it is | Robt H. Mitchell. eng ae eghare Sf Seen” Wet | and the public generally @ good turn. ‘The | reported in @ somewhat c ndescending tone COUNTY LAND SALES. Louses. in comme: reason given by the police why the street is | that the dancing was really quite spirited. It| Branagan & Scott have purchased from Mr.N. THE PAVILION OX THE BEACH. —, and near it not repaired is that “nothing will be done until | is presumed that the pace will grow more active | w.Burchell of Washington for $925 four acres of ‘This is tive fate of those who happen to know | 182 feet long, with » sun Posdinere w Wils west sause towetaer with, the railroad has laid ite cable,” which means | betore some of the villa residents throw open | «io Crattscant land near Baleton, Some forty-| some one here. ‘They are 40 have a good | °very ,window of which fourm 10 Grant | OF sebarately, at option of purchaser. not until next fall. D.W.P. | their ball rooms. It is also announced that 2 Fe Fone on ere aya ate likely to have ® good | tay.” There are S40 rooms. The Te | oh appheatieb to 3 ena ES there will be @ wedding or two before the | three acres of the Mason tract between the | time, foc ee “A that the | of the building is in forward Dok SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN-LoT pout Excursions. hw eld the Caesars, will be @ flower | Aan nes or £19,000 by: Tromeicr © Recce | utter stranger is uot snapped tp with the same | te rough plastering is already Enis feater naan Site Websewak | The Charlee Macalesior will make her rege. | Show bald in te Cusine for three days, fon, G. M. Wola bas bou dln gy . Ti cht for $472 » lot on | ayidity that is noticed in other summer resorts. | Pected. fash sed alan (orub) ty trust ox, or Tire}, | lar Saturday evening trip to Indian Head, leay- | —1* is as quiet and peaceful at Tuxedo as if its Fort Meyer Heights. W. L. Brown has bought hon di | Paney ‘December, in time for ‘Sr send for the * or : . Fevidleuts were backwoods farmers and not the | for $800 ‘ostoria as the civilian can take the - Sik gr WILLIAMS BAOS..orh and Bete. nw. | 2S 8t 6:00. ‘1 3. ents will also goto Indian | °Fe#! Of fashionable society. ‘The cottagers | £°F #900 8 lot in Fostoria. femnants of shattered bestia In ‘the fire FT rep tein Ske cd GEMBMES | PORSABE— CHOICE SMALL Lors iN ur. yEEam | |The Sam'l J. Pen goto Indian | are resting after their seasons of gayety at large crowd went to River View last | place the oficers are here so much of tho time | Srmage tas ins ‘that E , ant, only $1,500 each; month; not far | Head this evening at 6:30. ome any le beyon: every. cidents now ‘out nate Fret 85,000. Com vpiy $1560 cach. $50 per far | Head thi: at 6:90. h 1d ittle beyond the every-day in: aves See nid it they know ell the ins and outs of the place | TieS'¥or others to aay, 1. have simply written ik fo Pg cam 4. Ee Hout Ys | The Journeyman Tailors’ Assembly, No. 2870, | of country life disturbs this calm until the night on the excursion of the Alexandria Mu- | and how best to enjoy life. And then they do tte for of naan em py» Ok, SALE-TNAT BEAUTVOL COMMER, BD | K. of L., will give ite first family excursion on | stay-over-Sunday contingent brings « new al-| xical Association. seem tohaveso much time at their would ‘have coourred ta Mr Warners and Lats me., 90200. Price only 750. Monday, going to River View on the Pentz, | mosphere with them. Alexandria No. 78, of the Knights of | They are here at the H; in force in the ‘would not have written them if wise FEKCY'S. FOSTER. | whtich will leave het hart at ois. a, 1:45] Up at Lenox the stir has not commenced, oa ae ~ a fewer hey pay ims nat iatene an = ~ = eae id 645 p. m. morning it will go as unless in the exchange of the usual hi e .cellor Marbury, oe "Ue SADE RARGATHEON 7 ST BEIWEES | for as Indian Head. Amusements of all sorts, | Ges between neighbece. The mattna eat | ambors of Oriental Lodge of that erder: white faneas of o milely cot eileen pacer aiuare Facet OK as ome anton ab including prize bowling, are among the attrae-| tide of feared will not head toward Lenox until Saree Mite Kid shoes, and if there is any air that PU Rompres ue . FOSTER, tions offered. the lst ma ber. Aa Act. erat More. ‘The second select moonlight excursion b; minister arte: heroic not number of ORIE OF 15th stm ws 18 "| Tou walE-OTTY LOTS the drill corps of Columbia Commundery, No. | , The Japanese and his family are eg-| Aled of fourteen performed = esant ES Bhodes, for malicious mischief in set- BLY LOCATED NEAR THE EAS) TERM! bee Tem pla ‘Tuesday? ‘July | tablished at Block Island for the season. the arsenal wharf yesterday morning that saved new eich bos INVESTMENT PRICES. 2. Knights Templar, to be given y, July da who wes in ting fire to a merry-go-round tent of = Sa et nay |) Sempre wae eget | es gets ge asa peace, |e, 0 Peas ww OL Gn on Sone 18 pnd. gully ond ae a with | of the season. Those who atten iret guest © aunt rs. at a lune oT kaprovenehte ae hee ionseoTeeed | excursion ‘need no assurance that everything | her country place at White where lately | fore noon and there were several boys on | Gown ‘tenced to thirty days in Jail. = 4 tot Mill; Litie pervect, Co.umbia Title Co.'s certiticate | possible will be done for the comfort and pleas- | a handsome german was given in honor. the wharf fishing when George Parris, about igen, Home not EE CENY TRVESTMENT— | free. For full yarn aor, bate abd’ pe ure of those who accompany the sir its of | Ex-Secretary and Mrs. Bayard are at Sare- a ‘the S. betwern $y and Ut s.w.” Will seii | McLACHIEN & BATCHELDEL, cor. this famous organization. of — the meat ten days to close an estate a. 3 (sage Corey cary | ROM SALE—LoTs, Fred Reh was on Pennsylvania avenue last Brooks, policy, ert] ALISA POTOM. evening with his sister and another lady when Preston ey thoes fer Srewatou. fr) LARD RMPROVEMENT COMPAME. Apres George Miller came sedi and | briet Nag Re ae va Prench Ross, Aware Sener MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MoRE | addressing his remarks to the Indies, asked if he | *hat col . Ezekiel Cade, indicinn Y -— 1 _W BWATSON & CO., 614.9th st. nw. ACKES— could not walk with them. nie up the b fod A EE, a pe wrest FINE suitbixe Lots Mr. Reh took his question as an insult and ‘the radiance the tase of George fer oi: ras easy. Appiy DUGAN & BL (- PALISADES OF 11 POTOMAC, Gave the sailor a good thrashing. \ ipa owe {poe nae N 2ST BET. loTH ae TH eae bsp my hed ne . Bold oS EST, Ber. i IL grem of the fight and both men were: Wheels ica with water apd gs; renting for bi se EQU EINE PURCHASER. tego tothe sation Achacge ot atify was pas her ‘Cheap. ~ asa) Somat | poeiecred agate these tried e300. . were stolen several days X, | SS CASH, BALANCY JS SMALL MONTHLY Par. | ' the Police Court this morni ak behind Detective Weedon yesterday a certainly would not feel like fining her pro- = George Kane, who; at hes Le OBRIEX SEY: EE Uk FRET ATE SOROPED | tector and he therefore dismissed the case. ; hhed sold the wheels for 61, Fee SALE —SPLESDID EVES TSERT BET | BTR SSUES RRS NOm sre sare te afer sold f Rew Utoss, tay winiow brick, waa’ aprose apd | oer Plate, ‘and further information apply ting & Son have for the ? pd ger hn oat rout, Src ne, latrobe, ad Colonial Besel: Im t Company 134 lots Rea e licens pisoe” | “agcikess Sele ¥ ot. mw., Washington, D.C, at Colonial Beach, Va. er pees as