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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, pS 25, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. ee ae ae |SUMMER SOCIETY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE —HOUSES SHOOTING sTARS. ” MINISTER PHELPS HEALTH. adelphia. Sho will visit Asbury Park before returning. . at 7 > — 7 7 7 vi He Has Not Yet Recovered From the Effects Tt Consists of 3.500.000 Feet of Timer and tot asi. FELTON Leese ADLEY, iT ote shi erick, Ma..Tor the summer, muant Recent cables from Berlin have incidentally | The largest raft ever constracted las fast SFA ALUABLE VACANT LOT Gay Times at Some of the Popular Mrs. H. H. Parmenter, Miss Edns Parmen- spoken of the sickness of Minister Phelps. At been towed to New York, having left St John's ERs AT WE. FLEANSNT— P Sohn Seeeeyer itd Miss Frederica Kant, Mr. J ‘Mics first his ition was not considered seri- | harbor on June 26. It is several hundved feet Cenk, Wehawes’ mouths Oren ict front: stutable for stale, ectou oF Wateri bed Sties” Kant, Ar gion, Boy, Mise] The puddle presents. fine feld of hoppers- ows, but in the lest few da of his friends | longer than the famous Joggins raft, lost at sea nig bomen: 3 $reg bourses. atering Places, — Se hott and dangh.| tions for the frog. — Fa Fos Rae S00 FRET FRONT, . Bow, near Nort Cap) na. 00d ‘vextinent of for building: syrovel, AL: BAKBER & OO, 802 Fh. : have become alarmed. It was learned at his in December, 1887, and which for months drifted about the occan, a constant menace to vessels. It isin three sections. Ite length ts 1,100 feet and the distance from the tngs to the rear end of the last section was 3,800 fest. In towing the sections were separsted tem feet. There were sixteen sections or cigar- ters, Mr. Thom Williamson, U. 8. N., areat the Shirley, Atlantic City. 4 Mrs. R. E. Michener and the Misses Michener have left for an extended through the Blue Ridge mountains. = Mrs. 8. Kresge Bowman will leave for Cape May on the Ist of August to the re- malnder of the season orith her’ sister, Mrs. “I wonder,” said Sapson to the barber, “what makes it hurt so to shave my upper lip. It seems very tender.” y “Tdunno,” replied the old colored man es| Sbaracter' in itealf The minister's wife and he smiled at himeclf in the looking glass, “but Ispecs yoh got one of dese hyur ingrowin’ mustaches.” MRS. HARRISON'S OUTING. (gare eant of Hyienic toe wor 3.0. “8400 each, Thieweek only Giicest Kellogg Buiidins, 1th and G ste. B.8. eer SALE—I HAVE SOME OF THE BEDI COM Improvements at the White House—Where Well-Known Washingtonians are Enjoy- ing The mselvee—Personal Notes of Gen- Pebresentatives in the United Bank building |shaped “ribs,” averaging fifty-five feet im 9 in Telverwecos for eae very cheap, cl of the g . a a Ri ahe ag Si eral Interest. oe Pomel tan B. A. McClure poet oe cnt rooted Phelps bas been a | length, forty feet in thickness, laterally, and ss rE —__. 3 2 “Well that's about the worst case of electro- | xs hertormed menriy eg Soemie rates which | nineteen feet in height. OR © AEE-HALP IST EADS? IN12..000 FEET Mr. Finley, Miss Alice Knowles, Mr. J.6./ Tove ™ gaid the editor as | the found deve wet heal a ts ordi.| Tbe raft contains some 10,000 pieces oF icais Staats uetwoen Lichand eth ete. mw.s! The dally routine at the President's cottage | Auburn, Mise Alma Knowles, Mr. Fox, Mise rors kengauberoan} narily expected in such caste. The minister hes | “sticks” of «prace and pine timber from forty- GOS WLAN RNS, BOO 19¢ at Cape May Point is now only broken by the | Anuie Ashton, Mr. Schligel, Mise Lottie Toep- sed over the garbled telegram. y coming and going of «cabinet officer or other Mr. Edwards, Miss Mildred Saunders and ca never been considered @ robust man end his five to seventy feet in length, together with e Min. rami i friends on this side of the Atlantic are not a lit- t quantity of beech, birch and maple tim- 81.03 ‘ 14 1ith st, | distinguished visitors and the rest of the time Potts are at Atlantic City, chaperoned by “How doth the little busy bee ‘dis 7 Osby tarts UWE, BIO. Cap. ah” | not devoted to work Bethe Inet coon | Miss Elsie Tingle. Improve each—" Ss Gieeeted esaonesing Bia. making 8 total of 3,500,000 feet. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Balch of 2821 Penn- given up to solid ease and comfort. One of the incidents of the early part of the stay of Mra. Harrison there was the calls made upon her by teachers of ‘all the polite accomplishments and new fads @ the day, to enroll her and the The diameter of the sticks runs from twelve inches to thirty-five inches at the butty and from six inches to ten inches at the points, Some of the largest’ sticks of Norway pipe But he doesn’t improve it; he sits down on a man in a fashion that utterly spoils a whole day. Lieto brick @room and s )Ok SALE—CITY LOTS, FF EAS\ TERMS. 1006) triween Leth, Lith. Dang E ste. 2.2, Square 1008, between L2th, 1:ith, . han boom suonsiged into 106. hie” buitas lute, wel exon, of the, property om my | alicys. Lueee ote are on crade, OM Ligh, solld erow FIFTY HUMAN BEINGS EATEN. Horrible Barbecue on an African River and Punishment of the Cannibals, sylvanis avenue and Mrs. Balch’s daughter, irs. Coolidge, are spending a month with Dr. and Mrs. Ribble of Milford. NJ. Weigh about three tons each. r Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Fisher and Dr. and Mrs.| If the monkey can talk he ought to know his : The estimated cont of the raft to ite is gene d : ae i office for bigietin maued Od ine of improvements now being foaue on capt- | other ladies er household as their pupils Bchafer returned this week from Atlantic City, | elphabet from a" to chimpan-s. Advices Just received in Loudon from Stan- | 40 (00. Ihe conteace evry agp wherein FU SALE-CHEAE. pall Sgro remo | 4) THOS. FE. WAGGAMAS. iditie pervect; Columbis, Title Co.'s certificate Hog i ly, en lenovo = a where they had spent some time. ley Falls, in the Congo Free State, tell of can-| €4,000 exclusive of the cost of the baweers Ite 000 enh, balatiew i particulars, pla Price plea aching her ‘native e : pes} ave. nw. ; good busi- eee ee ees te iets Teck | Mra: Harrison and one ay called st the nce,| The Misses Nimmo are back from New York He leaned his back against a log nibalism among natives and of an armed expe- ee ieee cee stan s aw = Jyi-lin_ | tage to see her. Mrs. Harrison deputed one of | city, where they spent the past six months, and And sighed: “Tis hard, I say, dition against them. Nativesalong the Lomani | |? psy sey hed: mee an com- Bilge pMeurwoon Pax. her lady guests at the time to see the teucher, | are in their house on McPherson square. To have to work like any dog Fiver, who had blocked the stream with hun- | /ihe4 % lige raft 4 schooner Pees PARR? E, 4% and eveutaaias ss ire) hpesagie plo peepee Creel ‘The Misses Prall leave the city this week for ‘Throughont the livelong day.” dreds of armed canoes, killed and ate fifty na-| "Owing to bad weather and fog the progress ee STARUALDI Short distance from all departmenta, give | New York to spend the remainder of the sum- at her disposal which she could hope to give to a continuation of her tear a French literature. The teacher was disaj pointed in not being able to enroll the name of such a distinguished pupil, but on the other hand she was so charmed with the cour- tesy with which she herself hud been received that it made her feel, going away, almost as happy as if she had succeeded. | Mra. Dimmick it tives friendly to Europeans. An expedition;composed of ten Europeansand fifty Arabs soon after left Stanley Falls to pun- ish the cannibals, and after a day's battle suc- ceeded in routing them and occupying their villages. Hundreds of the rebellious natives were killed aud wounded. The same advices also state that the Bakuwas of the tow wus alo © Most serious trouble occurred Sunday, July 28, ton miles outside of Bar Harbor. ‘The sea began to rise end breaker after breaker fell violently apon the Fatt The man whove duty it was to light the mpe swinging from the tripods on the raft could not perform bis task Thirteen of the cribs parted and were tossed about as though made of cork. Fortunately Strect cars pass the property. ‘Larze frontace on Brightwood ave. , Ilinols ave.and Magnolia Brick payement on Brightwood ave. 2,400 feet east of Natiomtl Fark. ‘Houses and cottaxes now being built. Btreots Using graded by government. ‘Now is the time to purchase lots. As Sue car service will be put on within sixty days mer. ‘ Miss Grace Menchine left Thursday for New Jersey to spend the summer months with rela~ tives at Asbury Park and Long Branch. Miss Nellie Houtz is now spending « part of her vacation with friends at Washington Grove. Prior to her return she will spend some time in the Blue Ridge mountains, ‘The pup, in comfort sprawled near by, Was seen, his neighbors think, To flop his ear and close his eye In an expressive wink. Seven rooms snd bail €5,500; tera.s vasy. tid. tmp. te 1. STARGARDIE! ALE-A HOUSE AND LOT cquie, within two blocks uf Boston store: Fadlington, who is employed in one of the departments, recently bought a suburban resi- | Stk BARGAINS I HAVE TWO OF THE | nom and bath frame houses in ji around Stanley Falls are returning to cannibal- | the and high seas did not continue, the ches will, it is expected, remain at the cottage dur- dence. The other night one of his new neigh- a that gale . srind cheabent Groom ane bath f catty are | POR SECA SERS DRELTY THM When the lots will advance rapidly. tug he Aberioe At sin Promisaence at Mr. and Mrs, D. Henry Ainsworth have just ism and that several of them bave been eourt- | parted section courting ile 1uvury of the county oe President and Mrs. Har- . bors passed and saw him sitting on the front : recovered and after a de- tices; gas, hot aud old water, beaur | Tvguisand bath. coor aiiey 1: ¢ rison in the north next month. returned from a three weeks’ sojourn at the need martialed and executed. 1y of two days raft resumed its course. THOME WAGGA Hill Top House, Harper's Ferry, and will now | *P eee Akere was wore trouble the neat few days om (Grated ‘corner 12th and 0 ss. me. age The season is now as gay at Newport as it is | Hill , Q ‘Hello!” exclaimed the pedestrian; “are you 4 MANIA FOR MARRYING. goers, trom cage cod hentia. aol here in the middle of the winter. tae howe atthe Prank. S00 cand, Balance op ting account of fog. Yat Finally on Saturday, July 4, Cottage City Was reached. ‘The wind was blowing « gale and it was thought advisable to anchor there. on machen and other repairs were needed. ‘ter bobbing around at Cot! ‘Olty all Sunday and Monday the strange con lame resumed ite journey Tuesday m: . July 7. The next morning the raft anchored off Duteh Island for repairs to the chains and left there Thursday evening, July % but had to pat back The Casino dances and the elegant entertainments given daily and nightly by the cottagers have not been eclipsed in’ brilliancy. There are to be some weddings, one of which, that of Miss Sallie Hargons and Mr. Duncan Elliott,on So} tember 15, will about close the season. Del- sarte is the fad of the season and there isa large class meeting around in the different large ball rooms for instruction in this system of neuired grace of movement. More intel- Fo* S4te-Tote. still out of bed. Do you know it’s nearly one o'clock?” “Is that all?” Padlington asked disconsolately. “Then I've got about six more hours to wait.” “What for?” “The train. I've made up my mind that I am going te catch it so as to get to office on time just once, any how.” Mrs. John F. Ellisand daughter, Miss Raphael, are at Saratoga, and aftera visitto Lake George ‘will spend the month of August at Cape May. Mrs. Senator Stewart and daughter, May Belle, accompanied by Mrs. and Mise Aldrich and Mrs. Judge Peter Van Clief of San Fran- ‘noo, leave for the Pacific coast tomorrow eveniny Mr. and Mra, MoCarty Farr and daughters, PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC. LAND 1sPROVEMENT COMPANY. MAGNIFICENT VILLA 51 ES-O¥ ONE OR MORE ‘Aci Aud FINE BUILDING LOTS the BE POTOMAL ACONDUIT ROAD TERMS, in every case. 10 SUIT THE PURCHASER, Augustus Lewis is Credited With Having Eight Living Wives. Augustus Lewis is in jail at Rondout, N. ¥., charged with bigamy, and from all accounts be is the most married man in the empire state. He is about forty-seven years old and has no fixed place of abode. He came originally from Delaware county, but for several years he has yes Ys hit 3 Pai a? near Ref. 010.000) Juth st wear SMT SWICROPF & CO. ULL Ost lar brick. 11-rs. and bath, y With outlet on 10th st. = hodwe always than price asked for Trice, ESSifekeaieoTER. 13.15 a. BAY-WINDOW BRICK, WELL >, 7 large rooms, bath and cellar; fost alley. Price, Le SYARGARD Tek, i oe cow | OB sccount of heavy seas. STORY | Soue of our choice Luuding low can be bought a6 | jectnal pleasures are also receiving attention, yeas summering at River Spring, will return a wosixn’s Apieovinon: drified about in Pennsylvania and purts of Now | "40 Ch ctnrt wes en ae + to D: Very easy torus, REDFORD | 1ow as en and there are readings and lectures innumer- | Lome in August. at” ; “You are wondrous as a buyer, York state, day, and yesterday morning at 6 o'clock the f Seal p7ng | We WALRER & SOX. 1000 ¥ s DoT | $25 CASH, BALANCE IN. SMALL MONTHLY PAY- | ble for the delectation of those whose time hange | Miss Fannie James is visiting relatives near Beh politences bids youskep Within two or three years Lewis hus made | great raft was seen rounding Throg's Neck and ud clic far Rave aw S50 | POR sale—i¥g BUICK He M _ ul yon their hands in the mornings. mate! Warrenton, Va. Gs To ions pom will, Maria), repeated visits to Ellenville, and at each visit mene e teanchor in Flunting x bay. ie : ways rented at 810; price, 5 sow BEING |0f those prominent here are fs were eleven days of actual towi REREAD PROLD!SS | distinguished there in the height of | Mi See ee When you feel like talking shop.” bobes it is stated, captured sew wife. Atl a) Seats aves stint see ee ee ee NG NOW are sure to REALIZE | fashionable life, but there is also | &f Dr. and Mrs. Daly at their charming camp SiON He ave. neat Law different times he married Frances Galey, GS Mm the near tuture, was one wile an hour, and with fair tides about SSI TEESE LUIUTe om apply |COUSiderable interest attached to the visit ee returned to her home in| 4,1, very embarrassing,” said the heiress to | Dolly Smith and Maggie Smith, who lived in | three and one-half miles an hour. sae aS which oue lady from this city is now making in sAgselen 7 her friend; “Charley Cashgo has proposed to | Or near that village, aud it is also said that| The building of the grost raft was in SE, oR) Oe __ Adio F st n-w., Washington, D.C. | Newport. She came here last winter froma} Capt. and Mrs. Gibbon and Master Richard aT dae kes how to refuse | matrimonial ties bind him toa fourth Elien- | *® St. John river between St. John and Fred. wanted =DUGAN & BUT! yi | POR, Sal E80 aeagrieey 5 western city entirely unknown so far as social] Drum White of 1336 I street northwest are | ™° 4m: en ow exactly how lle woman and to two or more women in | ¢7¢ton Uctober 1, 159), and was completed im Te ete, GAEDEEL cliceny Rettore Hailding, FOR SALE— PIANOS. position was concerned and by constant push | spending a part of the summer at the country | him. elaware county. His acquaintances usecrt | May lust. The cribs were built on the ice Tf Bet. GTHAND TINS. W, doth and G sts. n. Bae hee = ——— | and energy managed to see the best of what |residence of Mr. Philip Stone, Montgomery | “Why don't you tell him you will bee sister | that he is the husband of ‘at’ least cight living |*POUt Georgetown. Each crib bas ® strong : SOME SPLENDID HOME: RU SAttos Wack CHANCE ANDSUME Ur. | was going on in the official world. ‘Toward the | county, Md. rucht pao: tohime” + “Because I just learned from one of his sisters that he is in the habit of borrowing money from het Slightly used wives, Dio 4,5: mortieast. (TM GA Two months ago the Ellenville women Offices, Kellose 1s whom he had captured in his matrimonial net united in procuring a warrant for his arrest, which was placed in the hands of av officer, chain lud lengthwise in the center of the timber, the whole being firmly secured on the outside by binders of heavy wire rigging. Under and around each crib is a one and tree- quarter-inch chain with « half hitch over the Jast her head grew giddy with the pace and she fell into the ‘bad trick of going to the more desirab'e gatherings when she was not ex- pected. Jn strict confidence she asked an ac- quaintance one day if there wae any house in Dr. C. Raderberg, Prof. Pel. Miller, Mrs. Casper and Capt. R. Weber are registered at the Morrell Huse, Harper's Ferry. Misses Annie and Mamie McCardle are spend- qu quick Fe- strinis; finest all casi, or 100 bed-cellar press-bris latest conveniences; Jarce back yards, No beautiful shade trees in |. | top and at the middle of each crib, the chain at en icon aa society which she had not seen or been seen |ing the summer at Mt. Airy, Va., a short dis- as dank Gn) Gwenunaee ppoakgrech ne pore} ee pane ences | also stretched from crib so ek, thus giving mild Jocations: prices Jov THE PIANO EXCHANGE, going to, and if so she would like to be told, that | tance from the Montgomery W Sulphur — He subsequently returned and went to work at | 0ugitudinal strength and providing @ pre- * No Peunsyivan she might at once make up the omission. “Now | Springs. Said to Bo the Daughter of @ Rochester | liumden, Delaware county, where he was ar- | Ye=UVe against concussion. PIANO. Bil LLTANT | She has landed at Newport and ix probably, on | Miss Elise V. Tamson, who has been visiting Plasterer. rested. Lewis admitted to the officer thathe | The cribs are coupled together much the 1, 1800; Just turued in | the slimmest sort of an acquaintance, going to | f:iends and relations in this city and Alexandria Ser one mtuniied Ailness ; at SON'S MUSIC SLOKE, O11 1th st had married the three Ellenville women. —————_-e-+ —___ same as a railway train and the whole structare ‘was so designed that in case of necessity one section could have been cut adrift without try g there among the nabobs. Pendleton, Ore., contains @ nephew of the One part of the repairs going on now at the actress Sara Bernhardt. ‘The most interesting ‘ asactilive, THO. for some weeks, loft last evening for her home _ sy le-tm THOS. B. STAHL, in Upperville, Va. La, A A GIKL OF 16 A HOKSE THIEF. « - iT Vhi i shew, J. H. Josing the wile. JOR Sal. RIGHT SEALY NEW. | White House is the restoration of the rose] Mr. end Mrs, Frank P, Wilking and son are at | feature of this fact is that the nephew, —_ INSTALLMENT PLAN, Fini a dinder top, yatent wuifer endan excel” | house in the conservatory, just beneath the Atlantic City. Keables, has just discovered his relationship | The Astonishing Solution of = Mystery in| _,0%° hundred men and fifty horscs were em- 850 CASH “e100 CASH. ”"@50 CASI = = —_ we ao won state dining room window Duilt at Mra Hayes’ suggestion. woodwork became badly rotted, come necessary to do considerable repairing to make it serviceable again. Just now, while the workmen are engaged on the roof und sup- ports, the gardeners are planting ina new igh bed, raised up in the center of the house, multitudes of tiny rose bushes, which are ex- pected to provide the premdential table with Tosca aud buds next winter. This rose house HUGe WoKCH & 5 7th st. u. SECUND-HAND | PIANOS, “ mat Will be suid cheap for eash or stot 5 Jy8__VFEIEE EK & CONLIN 4, 516 11th st. nw. pores FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY Gives you 8 fine-toned square piano or handsome or- wan for your Lowe. F.@. SMITH, 1995 Pa. ave. Frive, $1,000 each: ¢00 cash, ‘balance payable — “aa WITHOUT INTER: Corner 1th end H ‘These houses are new and ip # neighborhood rapily tmprovine stop bap ing rent, and in a few years youcan haves home. WESCOTT, W _W21-5t__ 1907 Pa. ave’ ployed in the work ot cutting and the timbers from the forests to the = ground.” Temporary frames were built four sills with poste mortised into them end fecurely braced. ‘The logs were alid on ekids nt ‘Tames, and after secured the frames were tauea down, | ® The object of bi timber to Now York in this manner is to get and that the discovery leads to the history of the illustrious Sara’s origin, differing mater- ially from that given in her biographies. Keables received # letter on Wednesday from his mother, now Mrs. L. E. Bell, who lives at White Kiver, Tulare county, Cal She states that her niece, Miss Mary Munn, received a let- ter from Sara Bernhardt, in which the actrees discloses the fact that she is the identical girl, Miss Cora Thompson leates for Ocean Grove today. Mrs. C. W. Geddes, with her sister, Miss M. T. Hill of Maryland, starts on Monday,the 27th, for Ningara, Lake George, Long Branch and other points of interest. In New York they will be joined by their brother, W. W. Hill, jr. Miss Rena H. Smith, daughter of Mr. John Ambler Smith, is spending a few wecks with Mrs. Judge Thomas of Fairfax Court House, Va. ‘Missouri. An Agency, Mo., dispatch says: The farmers of this and adjoining counties have been greatly troubled by horse thieves for the past six months, The horses were stolen and run out of the country and no sign of them or any suspicious characters would be scen in the country. The mystery has been solved by the arrest of a sixteen-year-old girl, who has been NS LN HOUSES. RMS FA’ hear Ist, new two-story bey-window ries, closets; ail modern improvenunis, roy officer: BAMURL. South Capitol st. near O, for 65. Ouiy $1,100. \we-room brick. ‘KEDFORD W. WALKER & SON, de line), all tor $10,000; 00, RACHEFE, DAK & MAGNIFICENT ‘OK SALE OR EXCHANGE-SEVERAL BEAUTI- zal subiurten houses on easy terius, Gt wil ex- y ONY POASTERDAY & MALLERY, Pacific tuulding, Ged F ot. nw. ACHUSEI TS AVENUE NED To Ul SALES cheap property at 855,000; 2720 Poplar st, fr. Rican t SHV LEC ABI SET, brick; bay win- SEIS easy CHALE os U st, a o.d sion on the Heights Of Georgetown, con fami $3,132 my feet 13,000 SIDEBOALDS, EXTENSION G@ CHAIKS, "CHINA AND KY, INGRAIN AND apprectated. “A cheap Sole Osi, de bi i. gE vent Room 4, Atlantic building. Fo SALE OteNT. y fined frame cottages, nearly com- Ht built -rately; modern improvente: gas, sbinet mantels; excellent and Engtish basom complete in every easy: nearly finisied) ACKES & GADSLY. ON THE FIRST AND rauges; baated by rusce: « Water: nice €toveq forest trees both front and back en Harvard streotColumbia Heights, east of 13th near Dr. ammond's residence; only two fos east of Litheroet cable cars, 7OK BALE—S-STORY AN and bath bay-window Talley; will sell ou easy tern Bropertiow oF Vacaut Lote: ws arranged und ready for tnspection. ON, AUCTIONEERS: EE'S SALE OF FIXTURES AND CON. TiN > OF GROCERY S1OKE 1100 P STREE wasa pet project of Mre. Hayes and she took children in the conservatory. There is a splendid backgreund of palmsand the pic- ture of Mrs. Haves isas near perfect us any she ever had taken while in the White House. ‘This picture has been added by Bir. Phister to the collection of White House souvenirs now adorning his ofiice—x comfortable bit of a house nestling among the glass honses. Thie littie house, by the way, has # history, too, us it is said to have been the quiet retreat where Gen. Grant and his friends could repair for « game of cards. employe of the house never re- 6 time when it wae in worse-look- mthan now. There is dirt and confusion all over it, save in the offices up- stairs. ‘The White House laundry will bea mode] department after awhile. The floor and half the height of the side walle are covered in shining tiles, the wail part is all white, and there Je to be @ new beater and ali modern equipments. A steam dryer is already in posi- tion, wo that for the future the presidential linen need not be exposed tothe public view while drying. All around the room the wasb- tubs, tudles, &c., will complete the nocessur: paraphernalia. "ihe two smaller roome at the corner will be, as usual, used, one for the hend Isundress’ room and the other for the ironing room. These floors have been conoreted and will be boarded and the walls all around the edges cemented + as to make them thorouguly ratand bug proof. ‘The decorators in the tibule are geting the ceiling so far advanced Mrs. E. Snyder and daughter, Mrs. J. J. Veazio and son, Mrs. Rawlings and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Emily Powell, Misses Belle Durfee, Lucy Bailey, Mary W. Ford, Louisa Kergman and Margaret Snead, Messrs. Nicho's, Cropiey, Bailey, Dr. White, Walker, Garret:, Smita, Bimpson, Van Aukler, Wylic and Dameua. Miss Nannie Glover of New York city is spending a few weeks with Miss Celia Harleston of 1502 8th street northwess. A pleasant party was givea at the home of Miss Mary A. tt, on Ist street, Tuesday evening. Music and dancing were enjoyed un- til a late hour. Among tuose present were Misses J. Jackson, M. Brosnaban, M. Harvey, A. Connor, F. Fugitt, L. O'Neill, D. Driscoll, AML. Jordan, M. Feeney, N. Norton, K. Sumner, M. Kyne and M. Nesbitt, Messrs. G. Wilson, W. Handley, L. Brashears, C. Connor, J. Brosna- han, M. Guiney, F. Stecher, W. Smith, J. Dris- coll, G. Quackenbush, D. Donoghue, ii. Ridg- way, X. Reed, E. Therrill and H. N Mrs. J. G. May, her daughter Rosie and her sister, Mrs. A. Johnson, are stopping at the Washington Cliff Hotel, Pen Mar, as ‘There are » number of Washingtonians at Brookside, W.Va., and, though early in the season, the festivities have begun, and there is promise of a jolly time for the next two months. Thursday evening a children's fancy dress bell was given. Particular attention wasattracted to was just developing a temper for which she has since become no Her true name is Sara King and she was born on American soil. Her father, Kingsley King, was ot French and Jewish desceut and & plnsterer by occupation, living in Rochester, oe Sara's mother was dead and she and other children lived with an aunt, her father s sister, Airs. Mary Finstieid, in Kocuester. One day @ remark dispicased her and sho left the house. ‘This was not an unusual occurrence and no attention was paid to it for the tme being. Sara did not return, however, and her fate had been a mystery for thirty-nine succeeding years, during which time she had been reterred to by nepnews and their nieces as their “lost Aunt Sara.” She was mourned as one dead and the sur- prise which her own disclosure hus occasioned may be imagined. would have been glad to hear of our auntif she had been a disu washer im a chop house,” sud Mr. Keables. “ihe tact that she ix the’ world famous actress, of course, is an ‘Additional source of pleasure. Bernhucdt can no souger be called a French actress if this Le true. She has several rela- tuyes, including two sisters and a brother, an the United Suies, whom she will doubtless Visit when she returns from Australia, _ ST A VICTIM TO HIS LOVE OF SWEETS. among the young men of the vicinity. The thefts became so frequent that the Anti- horse-thief Society determined to make a systematic effort to catch the thief. They established a system of patrols on all the roads leading out of the county, and it was through this system that the girl was caught as went along the highway with a stolen horse. She was dressed in boy's clothing, and when stopped said thut she worked for Samuel Wil- son and was on her way to town for # doctor. Samuel Wilson was one of the patrol which stopped her, and she was placed under arrest and taken to tho nearest house, which was that of Mr. Brundige. When the girl was brought there she was recognized by Mrs. Hrundige, who told the men that they had her servant.’ The girl then broke down and cried and said that she was the thief, but no amount of coaxing or threats could induce her to tell who her accomplices were or where she was to meet them. ‘The girl came to ths Brundige farm over a year ago, and said she was from Kansas. She ‘aid her parents were de When caught she carried ber dressin a She was evi- dently going to meet some one who would take the horse out of the country, as she was on the road leading to the state line. The Anti-horse-thief Association is now ina quandary about the girl, for they do not like to send her to the penitentiary, where she will undoubtedly go if she is brought to trial, and they do not see how they can let her go without ‘ : : length come from “CTION S 5 rs. H to : z Mrs. Bell's younger sister, who ran away from | working on the farm of Geo. Brundige, near ee ee ee regtogiestroom brick: all UCTION SALE otudny somebody was rumsmaog shtough' | t Congress Hall; Ocene Gg Mann es | he ome in New York sate shiry-nine years | the nortnern courts Une, ned ola Bes bane | seagate Obey ra hich a expensive Xtivinie ave, wat UOth "hw. twoatery eight. | sitet fae bent Soros aang: | 108, of, old papers and books inthe | Among the Washingtonians registered at |“Sccording to. Mr. Keiblee sisey Sich wat | wast ciaray meme’ Got ape bees |e a . miern, teuproverarat nue, ob MO wai eu ee | Hamilton, Va., are Mrs. H. C. Scott and Master | then a sprightly young girl ten years old an struction of docks and piers. two-story buy-window mm the northwest | “ken of Mrs. Hayes and her three | Oi" Mrs, 'H. H. Bergman and taal, , Mr. and in the Sunday school, and was quite a, favorite pee “Our unqualified success in to New York the biggest raft ever floated wi los ing s stick,” said the constructor of the raft, “will cause a revolution in the methods of trane- porting lumber. Isball look forward to the day, not far distant when lumber will be sowed. from the north shores of New ” = Liverpool. I can't see how fur pegrement canbe tade tne constuction eacept C1 oa HOW TO KEEP HEALTH. Don't Worry About Diseases That You De Not Have. From the Monthly Bulletin. One of the best ways to keep in good health is not to think or worry to much about it If you feel strong and well don’t imagine thet some insidious disease may be secretly at tacking your constitution. Many people are like the inexperienced traveler, who aaxiously inquired about the symptoms of seasickness and how be should know when he bad it. One generally knows when be is nick and froguently many supposably alarming symptoms prove, upon investigation, to be either perfectiy natural occurrences or of very slight im- lance. Ss Phat and drink what you desire, as long seit that some idea of its ultimate appearauce ean agrees with you. Your stomach ‘knows be gleaned. ‘The furniture in the east room is the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E, | The Fate of a Bear That Rifled Mr. Cox’s | compounding a felony. om x 1 Is g 7 . H. Allen, Marguerite, who, dressed in a native Maple Sirup Pail. Se well what it can digest. Plain, simple food LE—DESIBABLE LOTS IN ALL sEc- AEP ettend Modthwene, concn eee going to be recovered this summer with a bro- | Japanese costume, was a diminutive counter- HUNTINGTON WILL CELEBRATE desirable, as @ general thing. but the luxuries oe ere Costinbin, a saEEV ING oe meat | cade resembling in tone the handsome new | 94? J. Jay Cox moved last week from the Welsh five prices. q part of her oriental sisters. Little Eleanor Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Adams, was a veritable “Priscilla.” Katie Hill of the table, in moderation, will do no harm. Alcoholic beverages are not ft for habitual ‘They are true medicines and should curtains that were hung there last winter. Count d’Arco Valley took his little dachs- yet 1114 F st. JOR SALE—BY OWNERSTO BUILDERS settlement to the other side of the Lehigh river, in Monroe county, Pa., says a Scranton special. KON DAg Ey D) e Fiatures necessary int ss xTOCerY..“Lhese kuuds are all ‘bet The Victory of the Boys Arrested for Ring- ing a Chureh Bell on the Fourth. 5 took | . x 4 ji : x ASE ly be used like any other medicines—under : BUILD : hunds to Newport with him, and these odd-| Wore realistic costume brought from Lap- | While going down the Slocum road with a| On Friday night next the patriote nesple of | O™ nie - | Fioron Cayitu. ii, sronting reseryatyn feyt Greta Will be ava negarulens of costs Nooking eauine panies are looked for when- | and. A pleasing feature was ‘the exquisite | wagon load of odds and ends the horses took Weathaglan Gucioa, Denn, ares cppecpcaa ay | ee ate pageiten, son See bee JOR SAL. TWo-si¢ toes ESAS MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Assicnee, gver their muster appears on the promenade, | dancing of Marie Breitbarth and her brother | f7, at and ran away. lebrate the victory of Olin P. a | cerecialy do hes x — F tocar nye ay tre house ot : ue | The count ix reported to be on the eve of ade-| Le Koy. Among those present wore Bertha | ‘i! a Sears Anat ee ren | eens Se hares. ted ot Gx poet ei eg Ts 2 if i Hill, f the valley; Helen Hill, Ger-] Among the articles that had been dumped | William Bidwell, who were arrested at the in-| Take all the sleep you can get, but remember Rented at @2 pete Trice Fee eb actront, ae teetaeess HUS. E, WAGGAMA, parture for Lurope this fail on a vacation, ly of the valley; mm Hill, Ger- 2 that the necessar; Yi sequare feet samproved ly wood traic t _- F NALUABLE Lor, im.| Wich, however, he does not intend to take | man pensant; Nellie and May Weide, Jap-| out was a covered wooden pail full of maple | stance of the sexton and wardens of St. Paul's Qineenk frog y E apey bowed - ee OEMLSN Eb Bio ont Hitek HOGS, Bo: | until the season wanes at Newport. Venlo, Sunde, ewe Kort ie bese ign avert | syrup. Ithad rolled out of sight down the | Episcopal Church for ringing the church bell nine hours, while others thrive underaie, Pee eat Bree ees aa loeb to Dione eB SLKELY SUUTHWESL. Mr. Alfred le Ghait.vthe Belgian minister, is | }) 00, dule, Mone Kort, lic Peep; Dion Kerr, | steop hill below the road, and while hunting | of the morning of July 4 So great | don't rob yourscl! of what you really week, Jt OS EGAN RMU TLER, 690 F st. nw. eoed in eunitg Non also at Newport enjoying the social events with | Ey!" bor; Don Alle ; | for it Mr. Cox ran across.a flax hatchel which Th Chester Kerr, cowboy; Don Allen, aesthetic girl; Allen McNell, Humpty Dumpty; Gertrude Cissel, night; Helene Vaile, flower ‘girl; Annio Graff, old woman, and Mabel Heilprin, orphan. ‘The first anniverdary of the Osceola Club was celebrated ‘Tuesday night bya banquet. Dur- ing the course of the evening music was ren- dered by Messrs. Dave} le. For tarther DANENHOW EIA aa Tsith and G sis, ‘ORS.L.E-EANDSOME NEW 3STORY BRI imag D> Hin st. : a pressure was brought to bear upon PRIX TH. isl, the complainants by personal friende and the threats of boycott sent by the young women of the church, the village barber and the owner of the village hall, that the suite were aban- doned and the complainants paid the costa ‘The people had raised a purse of $200 to de- his usual zest. ‘Miss Mildred Carlisle, who is at the White Sulphur with her mother, entertained last Monday at a luncheon three young ladies and three gentlemen, some of them from this city. Commodore and Mrs Ramsey and their young daughter have gone to Fortress Monroe. had lodged ina bush. With the hatchel in his ‘ALE—A DESIRABLE LOT 0: hand Mr. Cox continued to search for the pail. He found it near the brook, and he also found # bear nosing in the sirup up to his eyes. "Mr. Cox yelled at the bear, and the bold fel- low looked'up at him, licked ‘his chops, gave a 4. Wash S sisted. 2 One-ciird of eimuney to be paid cael, of Wuici a de~ T1U0 wise be tuude at the the oF sae, and great re- spect. Ninety-nine times out of @ bundred it will get well any way, but the hundredth cold, if neglected, may lead to peorery mga no £-NOW IS THE TIME To BUY B fal:—one ur nore ou SC. ave, 4th, fronts « besutiful park, and Es" sc): care verage about 17x75 and sich wnt Livt-clane thevery Insp tom For surther pac wWTiLER@ RUTHERFORD, dyle it Ue ulareaul price apply Lae B stn and Greenwell and Mr. ISxti0 bael ry jis i fend Shelton and Bidwell and this money with | such chances. ‘lly en visiti William Kendrick of the United States Marine | little snort and poked his enout into the pail since raised will be spent in celebrating. | If sick enongh to need any medicine Sietng aud Tecurdug at purctaser's cast deters |W. J- Hutchinson at their villa at Sea Bright, | JANG), Thou presen Burgess and Katie Herr-| gry. He yelled once more, but the bear paid | tne Connecticut house of representatives’ the | sil you sxe mck on to need the attendance COLUMBIA HEIGHTS | are not csie tne tree, | whore this hospitable family have been enter- | Senn, Mr. William Delanc and Miss Myrn Pane ntion to him, and so 'Mr. Cox gave - H, ‘Williamas, the boys’ lawyer’ and | ors2avers nF is. and cost of | taining largely during the entire summer. ee are Clneees : yea ‘tn tho riba’ ‘The kick seemed to hurt | Hon. W. H. iams, t ys) , and | of a physician. nan eat iene the deteulting purcaaner aiter teh days" ad vertimeuunt ; sons, Mr. Clarence Cross and Miss Flora into the | Other distinguished ‘citizens. Ansonia | By all means take as much exercise as you PHERFORD. 1907 F st Anvine Wibi Mrssqgne and Mra Byrd Hanson are at] Heidges, ifr.Burch Earnshawand MiasJulia Wil | tho bear, for he grunted and dashed in brass band hus been engaged, a display of fire- | can and be in the air as much as pos jue, i ; one SEE? Wiliane Renndsiek nd A aante Cook, | Oe aod ran bach tote wa ne De citcled | works will be made and supper will be far- | ale Outdoor iife be tiny sega eae Bo iP? Seay & c0.. e97 F st. : Mrs. Neil Belt after a stay at Atlantic City | Mr. William Kendrick and Miss Wilhemia Hul- | around and ran back to the pail. of the | Bished to everybody who comes. It has be-| of mankind, and the more one can have of 16 0x150; 45e. | THOS. E. WAGGAMA will join a party of friends at Capon Springs | #bus, Mr. John Holmes. the Misses Annie and| In his —— Fee mare oF ie | come the only topic of conversation for miles | the better, egautesidence om 16th st. near Q st. n.w., 12 . 4 . . AICLIFEL, DAUK & Cx for the ae of the summer. Ellie Cross ang Lizzie Blumer and Mrs. Coch- | sirup the bear jammed sround. Three letters have been received from | Fresh air, sunlight, good and sufficient * Lots in Broviland, 4/2125, tut 82ro and $300 each: | | ran, Mra. Blumer, Mrs. Crow aud Mrs. Grin- | hisface was completely besmeared with it. Mr. | 0° ne from Baltimore and one from asiear ‘. Powe ret WP Garg co..eor ran | Ue ATR CHY WOU, oss mae. ae | BYuCIAL AND PERESIVTOIY Sate OF, cuaxpe.| | Senator and Mra. Wolcott, after two or three | Ean MF 2 ease et inch IMS Beat 25°12, dle | Oakland, Cal. ofering’ financial and legal aid | 2ii tinge suds cbeetia eespoeesee ane Ae xh . 637 aoe ee i 1 ds 2 ds AND >, 4441 | months in Colorado, have now come exst for a waited till the bear raised his head to breat its ever came to trial. The people of | chief remedies in nature’ dispensary Tecpnce cn Ost. mw. near 22th, 22 roome; | K sauare of Linccim Parte 2o fect feat GUN, GU MOSDAY BOHNING. AUGUST iaubeey | tour of the watering places and.are at present | _Mr. and Mrs. J. H. A. Fowler gave a tin wed- and then he sprang at him and began to strike | if the euits ever came to trial. ‘The people of chief remodics in notare's dicpenmey and ae ne rome "| Sines yeure ite sumiabed Caller pact’ | TEA GCLUCK. we wal soi/witiun cur saceerocus, |at Saratoge,> where some of Mrs. Wolcott’ | ding celebration on Thursday evening at their | tnd then. he sp eyes with the sharp points | ee a oe eae ie ae Racmon Tmo 4 Price ol terme apply stad thes yeary title furnished. Call for ph Widsceusdrtueut of Conumine aa tucutreserves | oldest friends from this city are already estab- | residence, 1210 6th street northwest. “The invie of thehatchel. At the first blow the bear threw ~ ~ oe truly said gS Semeayrl. GRAY &CO.. 6x7 Fat. | yz WILLIAMS BOS, Othe und f “Fates, vulwiiye sid I watch ol suca pesdsare | lished. Mra. Wolcott, by the way, ix’ one of | tations were tin types containing Me. und Aire, his head to one side and ung the ‘sirup pail <caan Ge aa a ZDedicines, patent, proprie- RAALY® ST. NEAR DUPONT CIn- | | POR SALE_FOR THREE DAYS ONL eaied to tain mae ules | tho beat drewed ladies in’ the wennicrial circle, | Fowler's picture, underneath of which was the | into the creek. Then he started ep the Seok 7aREe ro — So _ y cresid were poured eure ttn auth wit Ser tai Zr lapegton, Her gowns for many years have been sciceted | regular form of ‘invitation. ‘The Washington | iva uecreek: , Then, he started up the brook, wickiek Suances mankind and all the worse for the” od WILLIAMS Bkos. s AECLIFFE, DARR & CO... | by her aister, who lives abroad, whenever eke Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar Club was present | his left hand and continued to belabor him | Pennsylvania That = ‘worse f¢ _ fishes, and ; Mana (ee neh eee Auctousers._| aid not crows the Atlantic herself. and lace and rendered some of their usual good music. with the hatchel as he lunged Murderer Be Given Up in Five Days, _| the best physician can do lite without good ~ eS . W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, Ws sen : ,. over the eres wi i nursing and thus aid nature in «= wee dbotera bape oa : se a aces lees Taverenc® Sue despair and | Dr. Chas. 8 West, Mr. Geo. D. Scott and Mr. | forward. ile kept this up untilhe had blinded | Glen Hazel, a lumbering bamlet fourteen | ®* ‘throwing tention € 825 yer oe AMURTEED PALE OF FLY VALUABLE UNTAL | envy of others less favored. H, Frederick Mobert rendered some choice | the bear so badiy that be was unable to find diocase. Siw set 8 pO a] avy 41) ww ON Elk: » Pa, Mrs. Buscy and Miss Cramptor of this city | Vocal solos; Miss Minnie Brower miles from Ridgway, Eik county, may soon st. ne, with es - ro 2 5 iy his way to the swamp, and leaving him wan- : 7 : or S ViFtUe ut m cert on tr rc bah DT rE hg tory db orl gg petal tele rapa ‘Sie said eure forthe | Prof. Henry Mitchell and family are af their Ecuse, whece rofteshasents were served frcan back and shot the in grading an extension of the New York, Lake 7 retract of cot dt the Teutuost of the pats cottage at Nantucket, secured Where), We Will offer Tor sa 4 trout ui the tin dishes, the souvenirs of the occasion rep- ON 15TH ST. EXTE: F Erie and Western railroad Horace Fisher, a FS ee ce SIXTH, Mr. and Mrs. |G. B- McNeir and Miss MoNeir | roventing miniature dust pans, having small | a5, con's Pyrogravare Company Sold Out. jobber, was fatally stabbed by Paolo Passuzzi, gains SH. GHAY COON ing decribed teal eatate in Waslangtou are back from a tin belis attached by a small. piece of ribbon. Pleasant journey to Niagara ; ‘The latter then made his escape to the Italian soci : man : ; Among the tin presents was a beautiful floral oe T 1 FEET FROST BY 00 DEER | w wits Alot orucinal lot seveutecu,¢ and Canada. Av chun aren ‘O% SALE LOT 100 FEET FRO3 eae DEEP | jeveuty m4 (16). Suad savject to a certain deed ot trust | General James A. Williamson of this city and Set eee ecricgeny Cir dapeerggne id camp and has not Atenas gett = — “4 Ge a Che ert alae Pee UNS ere Actors a Hal of New York were marsiel tne | tue,Nemungton Mandolin, ‘Banjo’ and Guitar county commissioners have ofered a reward of | | When Mr. Reid went to France it wcemed sony teruin, the iote ate Sues eae | averse : penticned Gees ot tusk. Slonuepont at tine or ace, | Mise Maris Hull of New York were fos Recene | oo ete te one Weadker? ce es alonenat ts ‘the *Frouna corer cc kewticky ae and Boat’ nee ero mus boro sie al dat A a on their wedding journey, taking the former's | posed by Mr. Geo. D. Sort especially "for, the Soon after the murder the Italians at ie two countries could be any tS a cw | ine purcuaser actor hve days’ advertsemeat sm aus | Sounge c becusion, Mir. Scott also 8 toast Sa Pre Ce | BNCBIK SAE es H. SMITH, The champion dresser among the ladies at | offered by Mr. Wm. A. Crouse of New York, Ok SALE—EDW. < HOWARD H. Wit Lrans,} Trustees, Jy25-s.tu,thet* ‘Bargains tu corner its in 2 OOF, SURMUY Fat nw. cor, ope Saratoga has arrived there. It is not reported how many trunks she brought, but so far she has been able to make no less "than three and generally four oF ive separate tollettes every ye ‘Mrs. Carlisle was in town last week fora short visit. ng John N. Eble, Mr. Me and Mrs. Andrew i present were Mr. and and Mra. Jas. W. Allen, Mr. Heil, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Scott, The Pool Was a Curse Instead of Profit. A special dispatch to the New York World from Milwaukee announces the probable dis- solution of the “Liind pool” of Chicago, Mil- F ¥. H, Pierce, Mr. and Mra. M. E. fe and Mrs. David Cranmer, Mr. and 3. L O'BRIEN, DEES F st ow. B : js <pghg0 id St. Paul business, composed of the | Mre. Dr. 8. L. Hannon and mother, accom- GUOD BUSINESS PROPERTY ON igae | Waukeo am sf siting 10 TOC, Mt. price, ry 7 Chicago, Milwaukee and 68t. Paul, the Chicago, | panied by Maj. Leigh Chalmers and wift are ny Made of W ei, ininevn its and {ith sare | St. Paul and’ Kansas City, the Wisconsin Ceo: | Spending the summer at Londoutowns oe epere Dana, QuR¥); runs lack to alley Offered at Chicago and Northwestern and the iver. don is excopuon- fabire ave. aud very ‘ay Burlington, it being the sentiment of most of ‘on Sew Hi Myrtle Brenneman of Philadelphia is visiting 4 ‘constructs . | the roads that the instead of a i neis August : - egg Win a | ina curve to them! This fecling his meehal Ey residonce, Palle Churenevar ©° ‘Heit coun- | Peroedrotator, We Ml, Hall Chas Morgaa’ if, ze ZS... 5 BUGRS: TWO B. F. RUSH & CO... 516 0th st. pw. | the point where it becomes n ‘to calla F. Hobert, Chas. 8. West, Chas. a mg = iy now; watehanan ms hewn ips location, southwest, a vow | SUcral Meeting to decide whether the pool | On Thuraday « merry party left 10081 street | fy Pierce’ FJ. Marble, J; D. MeCauley, ©. V. 5 a Sad sta" wifey | shall be continued or killed. ‘This was |northwest on the tally ho for Cabin John | Holmes, Samuel Bacon, George Goerner, Dr. Se - Pet ad. it. oratout ¢z58 | to have Leen held secretly in Milwaukee | bridge and Chautauqua, Among the were Erancis Morgan, Dr. George Becket, Mra J. EL ack. The jPaproveuents cy at ne iame Fcragins but all the delegates did not get to Mr. and Mrs, Ottinger from Philadelphia, Mrs, Fowler, Mrs. Fannie Cordera, ‘eat fo niventor am com na osaploted. Vinereinatcoos | tOWN ani wil take placein Piteenet later | Alice ¢* Hill, Dr Cannon, Mra. M- Moore, Miss | Mg. GH. Koonts and Mra. Mary Keppler. epbertunity tor an enterprising Uulder. Terios will | date and will take placoin Lula ; y Ys Byns, Miss ee ORE RR De? G13 150n at. gutows, Ohior on Thursday the motion | Mise Cregee Se cnd Meseeopry it canton, | Col, William H. Merritt died at Cedar Rapids, i ; = . e : ‘aged seventy-one. =e “Sha Lat aE | BOSE Ra Eng pCbbty ibe east HALE | - At Youngstown, Ohio, on Thursday the motion | Sits ty Mrs. A. G. Baldwin, Mise “Rt | Towa, on Thursday, aged « = W BOUsEs, Suz. 300 1LM oF ye a dy convicted of the murder of Policemen | Baldwin, Mr. Edwin Williams. Sertinasies at Des Mothes weir Cheveledd eet rye dala ee, iarite inspection. ‘was overruled. The Was son-| Miss Sadie Woodward of 1009 26th streetis | ns colonel on 's staff during the 0s Pa. ave. to hang November visiting Miss Mattie Bremerman of Philadel-! civil war.