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LA FOR SALE HOUSES. POR SALE_THE wos’ FOR _SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS, TOR SALE-ONLY SAND 0 CENTS ASQUARE| Miss Lulio Eustis and Mr. Thomas Hitchcock, ots # 4 . ‘avalon Heights :” iota within iow yards of tis sabdivision are slits ff; mil be married on Thureday, August 7, at Torisand 300 s square toot, summer home of the former at Manchester- ie DAVID D. STONE, $06 # st. n.w._ by-the-Sea. Rev. Father Ryan, pastor of St ALF | Margaret's chapel at the same place, will offici- sro | 8te. After the wedding, at which the bride DIED IN A DRUG STORE COLOMBIA AND CHICAGO. ‘What the Young Repubiic Witl Show'st the ‘The season is ripe for a world-honored hero Who can wheedle the mercury closer to sero. About noon today Mr. Thomas T. Hurdle, clerk in the labor bureau, was taken with hemorrhage of the lungs while on 15th street. Attention to the work of fish romancers leads to the conclusion that better fish have We yesterday received a cable dispatch from Bogota stating that Colombia had appropriated A CHANGE OF NAME—REPORTS SUBMITTED AND d < the eum of €80,000 to defray the expenses of nd. will be dressed in a traveling gown, there will | been caught than were ever in the sea. ACTED UPor- He was taken into Thompson's drug store, where > om Tas cay fo, bea reception. ler. Hitchowth has poapneed "HE MICROSCOPE AS A DETECTIVE. | miles across coun the bleeding continued for some time. He |ber representation at the world’s Columbian ist WiLL reside = in New York city, where he will take his bride upon their return from their wedding ‘and | journey. Miss Laurenis C. Wise and Mr. Francis E. This ts An Englishman's appreciation of a joke is said to come under the head of latest intelli- gence. exposition and the following commissioners had been appointed: Messrs. Carlos Martines Silva, Salvador Comacho Roldan, Vicente Re- ‘a.cheire Ine STONE, 806 It The second session of the fourteenth annual was attended by Drs. Rand and Moloney and possible was done to revive him. fears; ob xrade. has sid som men ILLTAMS ar sth Tt was too late, however, for in a few minutes — a and Gonzalo Ramos Ruiz. Mr. Smith, Sg Snes bag-Nindow trick on Sth #2. hw. or Shaws wa foe ompregng he died quietly and without recovering con- | trespo St oom OVID De STONES Oo Foe Ww. oe Exe Encaey ove Peter's Church, Rev. Father Gullives offci-|_nsTe!” exclaimed the hotel clerk to ae, newly arrived Hibernian guest, “you haven't registered, have you?’ “Av coorse Ihaven't,” was the quickly spoken reply, ‘“‘and as long as Oi'm nayther s plumber HEAP HOUSES ON ‘Sd and 4th st ‘Streut concret Per yt rHARE, 1006 Fst. | %2S- Owing to » recent bereavement in the family of the groom, only a few of their more intimate friends were invited to be present with the relatives at the impressive ceremony. The bride was gowned in white lansdowne, the dispatch also stated, had left the capital for Carthagena. We are indeod glad to see that Colombia bas come forward thas handsomely in the matter of her representation at the ‘aul Mr. Hurdle lived at Washington Grove, and was in the habit of coming into town every day. ‘He was a consumptive and had had a number rapped for order. There were about fifty or sixty members of the association present, all | {1's “ar very desirable lots on Delaware avo. er which weean dispose of at tA ee WARNER & oop. to. ey and baseseu: baie: abe One pew bay-w.nd 200. 7 of BAY tj large parking; cheap; he ‘House open for inspection, apply to TYLER & RUT! i trimmed prettily in chiffon, and wore a large leghorn hat trimmed stylishly in white. After ¢ ceremony the bridal party roturned to the residence of Mrs. Wise, where they were enter- tained at breakfast. Later Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ards left for the seashore, where they will spend a fortnight, and then go north to visit places of interest. ‘Tne bride's traveling dress tie City were given a most enjoyable ball by porticoes. Refreshments were served in tl course of the evening. Among those present were Minister A. Batres and Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Hoff- Its. Stone, Mrs. Holtzman, Mrs. Tracey, hneider, Mrs. Cordinor, Mrs. Radclitf, lagtuder, Mrs. Sohon, Mrs. Larner, M Courtngy, Mrs.’ Rountree, Mrs. De Haven, Mrs. iffin, Mrs. Glennor and Mrs. Schulteis, Misses’ Grifiin, Jennie and Fannie Glennor, Brown, Dempsey, Phillips, Miller, Tracey, Holtzman, Magruder, Hodges, Nautz, Dillon, to wide alley, on north si nest neighborhood, quick ave. BW. Q st. now. near 7th st. ; wh town transit. Appiy 28-Lin nor a dhruggist what's the difference whether Oi'm'registhered or not.” “I am reviving my drooping spirits,” said the man who was tilting a demijohn over a de- canter. his name in print as Blithers is.” “Do you know General Jenkins?” said one newspaper man to another. “4Is he an easy man to »pproach?” “Well, Ishould say not. He lives about six miles out of town over one of the worst roads youever saw.” “No,” ssid Charley Cashgo, “I would never try to break my father’s will. I don’t believe in it.” interested spectators and auditors. Prof. Frank L. James, M.D., Ph. D., the President of the American society, is himself one of the best known microscopistsin this country and has an international reputation in his special lines of research. In addition he is | thorotigh general scientistand an ac- was used ins murder in St. Louis. seope rof. James is « skillful linguist, having been sion in St. Louis and is the professor of chem- istry in the St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons. day was the election of new members. Secre- tary Seaman read a list of over forty names that had been acted upon favorably at the meeting of the executive committee. This is the largest number of new members ever ad- itted at one time and showed the growing interest that is being taken in the society as well as in the general subjet of microscopy. An Incident in the Life of Germany’s Great- In the Bavarian city of Rosenheim there was &reat excitement one Sunday in June, 1882. Emperor William I, accompanied by Prince Bismarck and Count Moltke, alighted at the Hotel Kaiser Bad. Among the many who streamed through the Streets to the illuminated hotel was girl of ® | triend of the di ‘that left him very weak. He was well known in W: and had man: friends. Hiasct Aceves wet gtvos es te hae diate cause of his death. After jhe death Mr. Warren B. Choate, ecoased. took. charge of the body and had it ronbeed ia er et ee wagon to Bark 's undertaking establishment. About o'clock last evening one of # num- unsightly plight. It seems that the had landoton the Virginia side of the river, above “Three not quenched in an instant nor in an hour, and when darkness fell they were still drinking. When the homeward start was made was ‘No one in a fit condition to row the boat and it was not long before one of them, in attempting | to wrest an oar from another of ihe party, went orerboard. Instead of trying to catch the boat, which had been pushed some distance from him, he struck out for the muddy shore, and Chicago exposition, as, with her varied and tn Many cascs uniquely attractive catalogue of exhibits and this solid guarantee for their effective representation, there can be no two opinions as to the prominence of the Colom- bian court in her duplicate capitol that is to be erected on the exposition grounds. This country today, whether regarded. physically, — knowledged expert in microscopy and medico- His family were notified later. Politically or socially, hae nothing to be = m rs ashamed of, while, on the contrary, there . ~ 3 was of dark blue serge. with a hat of the same “Do not forget me,” sang the maid. legal subjects. He is a professor of chemistry Mr. Hurdle was a married man, and leaves a - rth more than this peice. Biot color, ‘She received many elegant presents, in- Fate gives her what she wanted, in St Louis, where he has acted many times as wife, # grown son and two small children. muck whereof to be justly proud—and more. @ E cluding a set of diamond ornaments from the For by the voice she there displayed an expert in trials of one sort and another. The —_—_—— epee meng peg - he agg Bag ‘oom. Mr. and Mrs. Richards will go to i story he told last night in his annual address GEORGETOWN. set wpe oa Se Go Sout ams : Reombespreg: when they retura in the former's We will for aye be haunted. as president of the society at the meeting at the a clear to the assembled peoples of varwain ni W,100- eras easy ‘he price asued they wil | home on Capitol Hill. Congregational Church was an interest cn an B10 THIRST AXD 17s RESULT. eereenn Sal cur retocscn winsty lapis ‘L. SIARGARDTER, ‘The Washington people summering at Atlan- | ‘Tnever knew a man to be so fond of seeing | ription of how the testimony of the micro- t meelves out in the right way to avail them- selves of the exceptional opportunities afforded ber of young men who went up theriver in a| by the exposition. The coming into direct Manager Rine at the Colon de, nevening. | “No; he enjoys it so much that he spends | educated abroad under the great chemist, Liew large, flat-bottomed boat landed on the wharf hk ae nations, which will assuredly neing was indul; in until alate hour, in i ” 2 i —_>—_ result, will, of course, mean commercial expan= remedied rr eno iy navalie onthe hours over his page of the directory. big. He now stands at the head of his profes- MOLTEE AS A NURSE. at the foot of 32d street in an uncomfortable, sion, which is about tlie one thing lacking to give impetus to the existing and to develop new in= dustries, the possibilities of which are practi- Sisters,” early in the afternoon, : ‘est General. a being quite thine’ tn wioeferDeo®, | cally unlimited. The great object lessons of A. Valenz if the Guatemalan legation,| “Oh, yes.” ee ‘From the German. — ae y eee the Columbian exhibition will effect for the Mrs. Brown firs, Dempsey, Mrs. Miller, Mra: ~ The first business on the regular program to- faborhood were visited. Their thiret was Latin states of America, in the immediate future, that which tons of advertising and de- scriptive literature could not accomplish in @ Keneration, and for this reason are we truly to see Colombia's "March: to the Front” so handsomely initiated. And we all the more Teadily lay stresé upon the fact inasmuch as re cently, taking our cue from the Bogota press, We considered we saw legitimate cause to criti~ about twenty-onejyears, leading a four-year-old - cise what at that time appeared to us to be the I The new members elected today were as when after considerable work he bad reached . ee Ae ea figpkins, Hughes, Bropuy, | “‘Humph,” growled his father, “should say | follows: Dr. Chas. D. Smith, Poriand, Me.,| OY by the hand. She, too, wanted to see the | {yom elser Considerable work be had reached pane ay! Pnwrrene mags sagen ny dee {ibeft Fitzpatrick, Soon, Parlotta, DeHaven, | yoq didn't. You believe in breaking the old | Prot. E. G. Love, New York oliy; Prof Eaward Premed Coney as More anxious to ove the cele-| his shoe strings to his collar buttons. Then he | ments wif rete ivstilead fein hae teak Samth’ Been woe ‘Dorsey, Jobuson, and | an himself and having done with it.” A. Burt, AEN Ne Bite P. Crandall, | brated general under whose glorious command | yelled for the _boat, which finally was brought 00d work, vieing with each other in friendly ita Duldine ios Ieee Wandeate | Messrs. Keeley, Moitat, Nowa, Dempsey’ Colo, SSS New York ety; Sains Banks Se Chit NeW; | (TOE BOF Brothers had fought, In vain she | bear bin,snd in this miserable bextnared om | aicy forthe ntcyunte prosetston of thet iat, Pang ie ae We ofter them for Schulteis, Jones, Water, Nachman, Sehieider, ALEXANDRIA. Dr. Julius A.’ Gottlieb, New’ York city; Dr: | 00ked about for « safe shelter for her little peed preoeer iaa — ame eotanm, = So San Ge ae SE oe midhet, Curran, Cromelien, Read, Wiggentiorn, THE COUNTY BOARD MEETING. Zetoss M. Filnt Washington, D. 0.5 Dr. Otte | brother; painfully she bated her way throurh carrie MAREE. slamalnsc-re — mca Bete Wyvil Marlott, Johansen. Joyce, Smith, Moses, | The county board of supervisors held ite reg- | ba "pr, “meimuats: Rev, Geo, E. Goetz, Erie | the cromds, In by. the police ber gisnee fell |. At Arlington, Va., on Monday there were sleds sanaaian FOR #aLe-tors. eo Bender, Hills, Francis, Scott, McKen- | ylar monthly meeting yesterday at the Colum- D. ©.; Prof. Arthur H. Elliott, New Tork ott — an sees She was puzzled about his adie up and all sold. Best, 4 to —~—-— # bus street court-house here. The attorney of . Jas. Foster Scott, Washington, D. uniform, whether he was a “Financier” ora 6 4 to 4ic.; medium, 3& to PALISADES OF 7] 4 a] r cote of Ss peomnty on met LAND IMPROVEMENT CONPEAY. oocey, Cahill and wife, Mra. Arthur Grab- | the commonwealth gave an opinion adverse to | C. Brubaker, Kanana’ City Deg Pullway oficial, She thought, “I will eave Sho; common, 2 to 8c; Taree hundred and as a skii, Master A. Grabowski, ington, D. made | ¢; Lam! -; | From the Detroit MAGNIFICENT VILL} S{ZES-OF ONE OB MORE | Tovets and A.E. Beyers of Washington are ai | prePor so crente ® fond inspector under the | Eom Wome Ingalls, Lagrange, Ohi & neat bow to the oldgentleman, pressed a gold | sheep, 2 to der calvennt toSijen Five cond Ha eee pal ae plese abs 6 long "And the Seaside Hotel, Ocean City. committee of leading citizens of the|Smith H. Platt, Waterbury, John i into his hand and said: and calves, $20 to €40 per head. Market fair. | pisck coat and ho carried a book in bie hand. FINE BUILDING LOTS Miss Belle Jenvey of 1429 Maryland avenue, | county appeared and urged the plan of | Michels, Chicago; Dr. A. E. MaoKay, P ‘y, Financier, will you be kind enough to PALISADES OF HE POTOMAG, ISADES OF 1HE FOTOS who has been in poor health, has gone west, to be absent until November. road improvemont recently described in Tue Srgn, the purchase of a rock crusher Ore.; Jonathan White, Brockton, A. L. Kotz, Easton, Pa.; Dr. Robt. 8. Willard, keep this little boy with you? I shall in half an hour. "I wot Moltke.” return like tolook at that NOTES. Eight dead game roosters with their feet all He did not approach the bar immediately, but Stood about ten feet off and fastened his gaze —. ; : . 1, | ana : ft Brownsboro’, Tenn.; Dr. Ernst Wende, Buffalo; tied together with blue ribbon and strings of | on the boyish-looking barkeeper, wh Tire iow ets Walling is can Ua Soca ao| Senator Wn. M. Siowart of Nevada and his |t08 it was toured by sumo tint the proposed |Dr.” Joseph "'P.’ Hemington. "Vhiladet| Before, the old gentleman could reply the | glas teedeabecr thar rns ee eae i eacmbiocte cen low as private secrotary, Chas. J. Kappler, leave for | improvement was beyond the prevent financial | Phia; |W. sa onet Fortland, —_Me.;| protty girl was gone. Little Franzel was | ing yesterday near Wheatley Brok.' wharf. On “low long have you been engaged in this 925 casn, patayce £Sirarz montuy pax. | te,“it¥ of Mexico this evening, whence they | ability of the county treasury: and the matter |S. |W. _ Gallet, Glidden, ’ Iowa; | terribly frightened. Finally the little. fellow eg BALANCE STS — will proceed to the Pacific coast. Miss Agnew of Baltimore is visiting Miss Dietz of 72 K street northwest. Among the Washingtonians stopping at Mrs. Barrack’s, O SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING ERECTED ON PROPERTY ALREADY SOLD. THOSE PURCHASING NOW are sure to REALIZE HANDSOME 1 KOFILS im tue near future. was laid over for further consideration. LEE’s BODY BROUGHT BACK. The remains of George Lee, killed on the Alexandria and Washington railway last Mon- Dr. Thos. B. Hood, Washington, D. U.; Dr. Jas. Barnsfather, Cincinnati; Rudolph Siemon, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Dr. J. W. Meeker, Nyack-on- Hudson; Dr. W. 8. Miller, Worcester, Mass. ;. Cal.; Thos. James Stimson, Watsonville, Ci became quiet and his nurse held a watch to his ear and promised him honey cakes. Meanwhile the Alpine girl battled her wa through the crowds. She bowed to Bismarck and threw kisses to his venerable majesty, but being turned over it was noticed that the fish had Been playing havoc with the bodies Miss Lyddane of 3219 Q street is spending the warm weather in Loudoun, Va. ‘The K. of P. anticipate a large crowd and big business, young man?” he said, severely. “About three years,” answered the bar- keeper. “Three years behind the bar mizing _ " b, time at Glen Echo today. ‘ Py oo oc Sopeces SURES SM Meso tston any | Foi b tio Jones and ise Lon Lewin. | G47 DY 8 pasing tain wore yesterday interred | 6, aristts 3 De Sieber | With a diamppoticed countauatoe sue robioad | nett, Ma, MEE. eecompenied by ber |i acct oo hookig te yee nee aden _1415 ¥ ot. p.w.. Weshinzton. D.C-_|" “ties Mande Youngs of New Jersey avanue abot arse groeintCe Se |S Moody, New Haven, Conn Harry + Buarts-| to her brothers nares, re see a a ce eid Shrongh aed through. * sed j i ing th t - ry ; | man, ester, N. N- Howlan wn, “Thank G t you are here with my E “I think so, sir,” said bartender, blushing SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _| colonial euch, ‘whore ho "wil semuis a | qoo,R00y, BAVIBE been, exrried fo. ths | Piludolphie: Chas: Denison, Brooklyn; Gus-| Franzel! Do you know, Financier, the. papers | Dachenhauscn of F vest Lave cece tends | slightly. : OE SALE—-AT GLEN ECHO. A CHOICE Loi, | few weeks longer. was brought bick “to Four - Mile | fave Guttenberg, Pittsburg; Magnus Pilaum, }lie! They said Count Moltke was coming and | Loudoun county, Va, to spend some weeka, ‘The old gentleman came upcloser. “Youare Fivquick purchaser, st mush ies aneest; dunce | Mra MJ. Edmonston of Georgetown, Mra. Pittsburg; John i Smith, New Brunswick, N: Mho didn't come! ‘about to leave city ; easy payments; bargain. Adu Run and there an inquest was held, and the Mrs. East and daughter of 1601 32d street young yet,” he said in « softer tone, “and you ve “ r : J.; Herbert Eastman Kerrey, Littleton, N. “Do you know, girl, the newspay did not | ba, lnok bright and intelligent. One would expect ae Di Miss King, Miss | found a verdict that Leo eame | $i Myo von’, "le loot ve gone to Dayton, Ohio, for a month. , 5 ae = HT-ROOM DWELLING NEAR Tulle terpenes Z Tr McFarland Sad Mr. fonts death by Being ceidentally struck by a | DF N- Sennen ae ete te mn do not relates ana hat by tegen as ae eee “I'm doing an mor Fight as T know bow,” an- station; $1, Also large nine-roum dwelling vepe: | C. Louis McFarland this city and Miss | railway train on the 10th of August in Alexan- A CHANGE OF NaME. R hoa A Louise Burr of Colesville, Md., are spending the summer at Walter's Park, Wernersville, Pa. Mrs. S. S. Shedd, Miss M. M. Bell and Miss N. 3 & THOMPSON, au8-St Koom 8, Atlantic building. Fe, SALE-ON THE LOUGHQOROUGH ROAD, adjoining the ‘OB SALE THAT DESIRABLE (S0x100) 1305 N st. App.y to OF LOST AND KOUND. name of Doc; tas OBS: liberal armed to 201 G et. aw. JOHN NING IN CENTER MAR ‘D. x Uetwaen Center Market ana 11th st. w “leat clover stick pin with dam G OR ON HORSE jen Echo, Tuesday of Ho vale except ce Lostas Exe cred, Setiaiactory reward given fot retiira so n % ar mst ¥ its return io Dr. LEY BOVEE, 916 ‘ST 7, A GOLD WaT movement, No. 1, Fuior address W. H. W., Star office, and rec Phote-ithoerapbiig and p: ata jand ofice, indorsed on the etvelove *" for United States apd other maps.” Bh ceived for the who.e number of less than the whole Bunver of usps required. Boule with af PTO Sarities will te required. The right to eect sx = THOMAS H. Cal dria county, but that no blam> could be at- tached to the raiiway employes. The body was prepared for burial in this city, but the author- ities of the county paid the funeral expenses. Dr. Robert Reyburn of this city, from the committee on incorporating the society, read a report toshow what had been done and what “He is here,” the girl sighed, stroking Franzel’s blonde curls. “Oh, dear, the pret- tiest Alpine roses I would give if I could see hia. The Heev. W. Sherman Phillips of the Mt. Tabor Church will, on next Monday, visit his home in soa Ma. jacl ewered the young man doggedly. “You are, eh! Well, you make me « Manhattan cocktail and ‘lei's see how near Misses Edna Jackson and Mattie Cropley | Tight you can get it.” Property ownedvby the Patten estate | Sherrard are at the Atheneum Lake, Chau- t iia 40 be Bi formality of the | the general.” for Buck The old man watched the operation criti- siTenjeytown. J. acreof ground ituproved by o-room | tanqua, INCREASED ATTENDANCE. Forks In reading the fora of imeotcocating | “Good,” said the old gentleman, cheerfully, county, Mi Hodge, Montgomery | asus, deosk the beverage and’ mache has + Oe LING, W. H. Armstrong and Clara Field Conant| The attendanceon the teachers’ institute here | he suggested that the name of the society be | @nd he took a card from his pocketand on it he ie Barrett is summering at Oak-|!P* “I thought I could got something good aus-lw st. nw. Sn te i: i changed from the American Society of Micro- | ¥Tote several words. lere, with this note | mont, Md. from that boy,” he said, as be walked slowly 2 = = are among the Washingtonians at Cassadaga | is increasing, and new members come in every 8 of ~ ety Ac to the h = {Ok SALE_ON THE HIVER ROAD AT THE Dis. | 170.0 scopists to the American Microscopical Society. |COme to the hotel tomorrow morning at 9 by frame trict ime, 9 acres of land, yuse and out o day. The roll now exceeds 130, and it will be Messrs. Frank Freeman and Geo. Guy re- out. ™ ; ; 2 o'clock. I'll warrant you that with this you | turn " ie aromas aed ino y W. Burlingame and G. W. Smith of Washing- | over 150 within a woek. All the teachers are | count ef the bull sad syle aes ea tae ae; | will gain admittance to Une fei marshal” Bes | RCA ee a tee Hayes. ton were registered at the Paris office of the | not able to stay during the entiro session of the | name. It was moved that the change be made | 40 not forges the Alpine roses.” nisces, bas gone fora month's sojourn to | From the Boston Herald. R SALE-AT WOODSID! EW SIX-ROOM | New York Herald yesterday. institute, but while some go more come, making | and the motion was carried. “Is it really true?” asked the girl. “Well, I Winchester, Va. ‘Thatexcellent gentleman, ex-President Hayes, esi ih anee, hot and cold water. bath. ta- | Mrs. ‘Thomas Winfield Scott and two chil- | * Constant increase. Dr. L. D. McIntosh read an interesting paper | Shall try, but if you have fibbed to me, Finar- — has a pleasant word to say apropos of ex-Presi- robe: stable g fox tue norses; cellar and shade. Price, ised snonsacntsail ir teaw aiatar! Sttee Walia WORR RESUMED. on “The Portable Lime Light,” illustrating his | Cit, I willscraich your eyes out when I meet ‘Also, nearly colupieted, a seven-room eottaxe, with : uy 5 G Dawson, and Ted and Vida Dawson, have gon> to Independence, Kan., for a two months’ visit to Mrs. Scott's father. ‘Mrs. M.A. Lynn and daughter Katie and granddaughter Marie Parks are at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson and son and daughter of Mount Winans, Baltimore county, Md., are on a two weeks’ visit to their cousins, Messrs, Joseph Waltemeyer and Edward Fleishell of Capitol Hill. Among the new arrivals at Blue Ridge Inn, Va.,are Miss M.Schmith, Mr. F. Frank C. Anerbach aud family, and 2. aud Mra. Rosen- arg. Mr. A. Dallas Tucker, accompanied by his son Edwin, left today for River Springs, on the lower Potomae, to join Mrs. Tucker and daugh- ter, where they will remain until September. Mrs. J. G. May and daughter Rose of George- town have returned from the Plue Ridge moun- tains greatly improved in health. Mrs. Wm. H. Dickerson left this morning for bath, range, latrobe, cellar and sade. Teris to suit. sun" B. F: LEIGHTON, 482 La. ave. nw. FGE SALE_AT BRANCHVILLE ON THE is. & 0. KK, several pretty new dwellings, 6 and $ roous, with lot 100x100, Louses well built’ and the best bar- Sains on the B&O. Sonthly payments, dy20um, ‘T. K. BKOURS, 616 12th st. nw. FE SALE— NORTH ARLINGTON BEIGHTS"— the most ‘beautitul villa sites; two and one-half miles from and in tll view of the city of Sto 10 acres $150 to 83 SUBURBAN HOUSES WITH CITY IMPROVEMENTS AND RAPID TEANSPORTATION. ‘Now is the time to buy. For full partic ‘and permit to wspect cali apon the unde ‘We also have other subarban houses from 62,500and. ‘upward im at parts of te subarte. “— = eased to aluw tuese properties pileation at uur office. — salt McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Corner 10th and G sts. 3020 ‘Yoyant abd astfolowist, the seventa uaugbter, born With Caul, bas wonderlul Lewliug power. aud lucky dates Duu't fail vo SUF wt. bw. KOF. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED aud wedium in tenden, and her daughter, Miss Lily Thomas, are at the Windsor Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. M. Dorian, wife and family, accompanied by Miss Grace Silvers, have gone to St. George's Island for the month of August. ‘Miss Estelle I. Edelin of Alexandria, Va., has left the city for a month’s sojourn through the sdvertising clairvoyant, astroio this city. Has wondertui "prophetic gift of second Sight. Aeveais hidden mysteries, recovers lost or rugs separated together, causes Ves sticvess in business, Temuves her. ‘They expect to remain several weeks. ‘Noah’s Misfortane. From the Detroit Free Press. ASunday school teacher not # thousand miles from a certain church in Detroit has a wife with arich father, who isa very convenient article "HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, z ‘Teeth extracted positively without pain oF danger by our painless systema harmless vewetable ‘Vapor, in use by us only. l.seffects are pleasant abd trausient. Artificias teeth, crow and bridge work at knew about the flood. ‘The Johnstown flood?” queried the boy. no,” in a vexed tone; “I mean flooe “Flood of what?” asked the boy. “Water, of course. “Oh-h,” said the boy in doubtful acknowl- edgment of the information. “Yes; Noah's flood, when he lived for forty Sity, corner Sth and K a.w. Open? to 5, all the pint year. Extracting, &c.. ee aud plates at Cost of materials. fel0-te joah's A BLAINE Boom. Why the Man From Maine Will Be the Candidate. ‘Special to the Cincinnati Gazette. eat, which sprang on her shoulder from a neigh- he should pursue. Blaine can carry Indiana, | She gazed at itin silence for a moment and Work was resumed this morning on the mar- ket improvement, the delay occasioned by the non-arrival of timber being over, and the work will be carried briskly forward so that the new market may be ready for occupancy before the close of September. |. STOPPAGE OF WoRK. The Midland railroad shops here “shut down” temporarily this morning and there has been no work there today. It is not known how long tho cessation of work will continue, but it is understood that it will not continue long. ce gts F Street Enterprise. One of the most substantial business im- provements now nearing completion in the heart of the city is the large and handsome six-story building northwest corner of F and 1ith streets, erected by Mr. Henry Strong and by him leased for a long term to Mr. E. P. Mertz, the well-known and successful apothe- architectural plans, material and skilled work- manship can make, and it is recognized not only a8 @ most substantial and handsome building, but peculiarly fitted for the purposes for which it will be used. The move in con- templation by Mr. Mertz is a suggestion and commentary on the enterprise now pervading not only F street, but almost our entire city. Dealers find their business growing to such an finer drug store south of New York, if indeed in the United States. It will, indeed, be a credit to all concerned, and especially to the energy and activity of the lessee. The main room will be finished in polished Honduras mahogany, the gas fittings und electric light fixtures are to be of a novel and appropriate design, and every appointment of style and use located a prescription department for # force ‘of five prewcription clerks. In the front of the main room the druggist sundry department will be located, and in the rear thedrug branch will be conducted. ‘The second story will be for the wholesale branch. A splendid base- ment, moisture proof and finished in hardwood wainscoting, gives storage for original pack- ages, essential oils, perfumery stock, sponge George Grist, was alleged to be illegally ro- Accidentally Capt. Thos. T. Johnson, one of the guards at remarks by means of an instrument, using the light, with which he presented @ slide upona screen about twelve feet distant. He explained the workings of the machine and answered a number of questions that had been suggested by.his paper. ‘DR. LAMB'S PAPER. Dr. J. Melvin Lamb of this city read a paper on “The Microscope in Governmen: Work.” It was somewhat in the natur® of a guide to the society, giving the members a very good idea of the work that is being done with the micro- scopes in the departments here and tellit tear where they could see the most that would ini paper by Mr. Bausch of Rochester, N. ¥., after which Dr. James M. Flint of Washington pre- sented an interesting paper on “Apparatus for Public and Class Exhibition of Microscopic Objects.” He explaineda number of ingenious devices for lightening the work of the micro- scopist when giving an exhibition of a series of objects, transparent or opaque. Dr. Flint was the secretary the meeting adjourned. ‘This afternoon the society visited the Agricultural Department in « body, and this evening at 8 o'clock thero will be a special business meeting of | the society at the medical building of the Colufhbian University, 1325 H street. ‘THE MICROSCOPE AS A DETECTIVE. There was a very fair-sized audience gath- scope took therein. “I was necessarily com- pelled,” said Dr. James, ‘'to stray into paths in which the microscope did not directly play an important part, but in which it entirely and finally proved to’ be the agent of saving a human life and establishing the innocence of ‘one unjustly accused of one of the most “It was in the early spring of 1890 when Charles F. Vail, a young business man of St. Louis, and his wife, a young and beautiful woman, to whom he had been married less a year, left the house of a relative, with whom they had been spending a few days, to take the railroad for home. ‘The country house was some distance from the station and a spring you. Hereis a zwanzgerl. Buy yourself a mensare of beer with it; but, listen, don't get drunk! Now, God bless you! Good night." {With a pleasant smile he left with bis rich gi Panctually at 9 o'clock the next morning the Alpine girl stood in the doorway of F cage! equipped with an immense bunch of flowers. With smirking countenance, the adjutant in waiting took the card, and Veva followed him upstairs to the saloon where the general was guattered. After a short announcement by the officer the door opened, but at that very moment, as Veva entered, sho dropped her flowers aid screamed, ‘Holy Mother and St. Jo—,” for she stood before the man who had taken care of her naughty Franzel, and he was the commander-in-chief in full uniform and adorned with orders. “Won't I be hung?” asked Veva, when she had recovered from her first fright. ’ “sir gen- eral, itis really true. Icould not help that I did not know you.” oS smiled and reached out his hand to er. smile Veva was dismissed. ahallowed tokenin her family. Count Moltke often related with pleasure how he earned seventy pfenning ild’s nurse. VERY GOOD REASONS, And They Explained Why Folks Didn't did crops could be raised here.” The first stranger was enthusiastic. “It would seem so.” ‘The second stranger yawned again, “But they don’t keep the farms up; they neglect them wofally. They're satisfied to ea bare living, ad hardly do that,” con- e farms aren't worth much as they are now, but it seems to me they could be made valuable?’ “They could be.” pay “I should think it would bes good invest-| ino ment for an enterprising man.” “It would be.” “Then why doesn’t somebody try it?” “Thave.” ‘Mrs. De Style (first day on a farm)—‘Hor- MEISSONIER’S WISE GARDENER. The Shrewd Employe Repays His Master for Attempting to Trick Him. From the Etoile Belge. Meissonier, like many other celebrities, had ‘© passion for gardening. His gardener, an ac- complished botanist, knew to perfection the seeds of every plant, and Meissonier had often tried in vain to throw him off his guard. “This time I've got him,” the artist remarked tow party of friends at the dinner table, and showed them « small packet containing the dried roe of herring. He sent for the gar- dener. “Do you know this seed?” Meissonier in- quired. The gardener carefully scrutinized the grains. “Why not?” he said atlast. “They are the seeds of the polpus fluscimus, » Tare tropical plants? PP mes “How long will they be in coming up?" Meis- Two weeks later the guests wero again as- sembled at Meissomier's table and after dinner the gardener was announced. Just come up.” “Ah! you surprise me,” the artist exclaimed, as he rose and led the way into the garden to examine the botanical phenomenon. lifted a. glass shade and die- made in Texas. This is nothing less than an entirely new mineral which is said to possess Properties that, if not overstated, must make it immensely valuable in several mechanical and electrical lines. It seems that a country. ‘It is claimed for this new substance that “it ‘ jurnett True Cpr een kacdlepae aN ! ick acs laoeberer bens HS? Gnd, Touguis of tue | date. | His friends, and they are legion in every | boring tree. ‘The frightened cow made a jump | strained of her liberty by Burnett Trueworthy. UGLY RUMORS . rors! Our host is going to est dinner in his | looks as to the possession by the — cee: Tn whee the Creatert Smeermined to | and one foot struck the wildcat a powerful blow | i4e. simon Wolf appeared for the asylum, Mr.| «the matter eas a eaten tat | Shirt sleoves. EA place him where the greatest American citizen | in the side, stunning it. Miss Brenneman then | \W"'g- Jobnston fer the father and Me. deasck sy seme saihgerarye = Mr. De Style {mopping his forehond)— as ee by ome ee should be, in the presidential chair. Within | finisnéd the creature by beating itover the head | Daisy for the respondent. The girl after the time by all the eye fail | “Thank heaven. . can, too.” is ‘are sey- the past month I have received many letters | with her pail. The animal was four feet two | Tost “of ther inekher i 1886 ‘wen Witt: Ae | died protesting that it was such. Ina few days, a ep epi ‘sshington, | from prominent republicans in all parts of the | inches long. brother, placed in the asylum, and in June | however, ugly rumors were set afloat. It was the Shake, Mumere testa are noted, among the oT] fe en fr fee) ara last was, with the consent of her father, placed | discovered that Vail carried accident and other | rom the New York Herald. rest the pelating of the emokestack of « shane, be. ecg wl be pees Bag ernrsgem a pea ’ Municipal Sociables, with the family of Andrew Oehmon, insurance upon his wife to the amount of up-| Dr. Emdee—“And you say you haven's| hip with the material and the ectjortion ar, ek on the 1 WESTT No, I think not. Ina short time he will re-| Prom the Boston Deusen, eaedy Vea kee uae ea ese O00. a on. with the mate abjectio lace.” The richt ts rosereet eens of bids | ceive information, of a character known to be| A woman from northern New England was | latter denied that he detained the girl against | _ “Without going any farthar into the minute “No; the ~ ‘said to well Pest of a8 fabrenineit In the former instance reject aul Teil be firmly convinced thet the wine tout at | Visiting Boston a little while ago. Onher sight-| her will und asserted that she was free to'leave | of tho case there was an aulopsy held upon the | | uigley—“No; the bottle shake well | (Ss ction of the oalt water end best bea ne Eggers attest | stein toni sod apport bse |secing tours aboat own abe" pamed though | tnd go when se plgsd;and the teexpreed|cecncd, he eotoner’s verdes impinted Vi | Defre sing. that to a wan | Scena ect aot ths fined pie wae in wn - Fuhoe Secresscs oc te stead of trying to secure 9 seocad omiuation | Sahel street, fa tna aie. peiding (0 en ck Reger once bad cece ae The | angail re yy told in interviews and Quigley—“T hare been | Bote’ tailed oy blister on the trea with certainty of fea! formation ” iat . De conveyed to Mr. Harrison ina manner’ that | the architectural features ot the ‘ otherwise his version tragedy oo- treatod. But it is in electricity that its benefits he can't doubt its genuineness and the course “That is city hall,” was the reply. Shot Himself. . dent Cleveland's Sandwich specch. It refers to the latter's talk about the duties and privileges of ex-Presidents. Ex-President Hayes is him- self an example of « man bearing himself mod- estly and becomingly in the years that followed his leaving office, and when the full truth is told it will appear’ that be has le?t « most ex- emplary record in all phases of his career. He Was noi a sensational President, but be was & judicious and patriotic one, and the era of his administration was the most important «ince the days of the war. The south then set its face toward the future, and hus steadily ad- vanced in prosperity from that time forward. An important aid to her to such sound policy established by Pres He Made One Sure. From the Somerville Journal. “That veil is very becoming to you,” said the young man, casually. “Oh, itis!” she snapped, as she flounced away. And he has been trying to understand mistake. rs ** ‘ao ever since just where he made his PROFESSIONAL. Flovanna county, Va., where she will remain | CAFJ, Who has conducted business for the past Ea recipient of many complimentary remarks He nt — om Bae se sonicr asked, with a chuckle of suppressed ex- —_o-—___— = ——— through the summer. *Mhuis improreuont is ail thay the best of | After the reading of some aunouncements by | Ou this dollar. “Franzel played with it yester-| “about a fortnight,” wasthe reply. Rather Wearisome. LisH GREYHOUND BITCH: Tax | M™%,,BArHal, THE CELEBRATED CLAI | aire. J.D. Thomas, sister of Mra. 8. B. Chit te From the Now York Weekly. Maid—“You got home early, Mr. Binks; shall Tcali Mrs. Binks?” Mr. Binks (who loves a joke)—“Don't teil her Iam here. Just say a gentleman wishes to see her in the parlor.” “I'm “fraid you'd get tired.” ‘Tired?” The = hls 5 . “Yeksir. She'd = Allegheny mountains. extent that they must either enlarge or movo | ¢red last night in the lecture room of the First Move Away. —_ 40 view a small bed with three rows of | nerself look — "bout two hours makin’ © SOLD SAIC AT PURCELL mvinces inost skeptical andad- | ‘Messrs. Charles V. Mallet, George T. Cox | into new quarters. And, generally speaking, | Congregational Church to listen to the annual | From the Chicago Tribune. Jeg een} — Peeping out of dhe DCAPTAIN OS Wa ct pews eg, tte 3g. ROH | and Howard B. Hodge have left Washington | & Temoval into new and convenient quarters i | address of Dr. Frank L. James of St Louis, | “Lots of good farming landin this pountry,” | Mit, EY rare hier “pling merged No Mail. Wi Seen ang oe. Hours. | tor Asbury Park, N. J., where they will remain | #bout the only solution of the problem. Such | president of the American Society of Micro- said the first stranger, in the spology for a | on again the next spot, From Good News. A GOLD K. K. P_ C- iiwest. oe hata |e week orto.” eae Mi Nie te 8 expactaes: te biisees ad Scope, His wabjoct was “The Microscope in | hoe in little Missouri town, again xt day. = ae baelhes’ 7 ind larger accommodation: will lo- | ¢ tigati ches ant > Missor Returned Tourist— uncle bere cn dtent Mr. and Mrs 8. H. Pine have returned from | Coie at the new place as soon as it is finished. "| freee penen ee < om) “Yes? queried the second stranger, with A New Mineral. a ae pours: 9 sm. to Yp-m. 0 | the camp Chantanqua at Glen Echo to their | ‘The building will prove a handsome addition | ‘The address was taken up with an aceount of | yawn. From the Boston Advertiser. Nephew—‘‘N-o. : Capitol sts.n.w._aud-w' ool Blume pol hese pa ae to the = on ———— {Row | the trial in the spring of 1890 of Charles F.|" “Sure. It’s the first time I've been in this| Anew discovery, from which immense re- ——— wpe beg ty ‘him lately!” Sy i, me | making, or in contemplation, in that section. | Vail, bi t. i = idee . - ‘cttsile Toward on setae to Bear DENTISTRY. te, from Philadelphia at Laurelwood with | And wien finished it will be difficult to find a | (aus, &yoUns t Leearepee po fat eLouis, for | section, but I couldn't help noticing it. Splen- | sults are expected, isannounced.as having been | N®Phew—“Not since he died. Indeed It Is. From the Detroit Free Press. He (sadly)—“I had expected, Miss De Vere, that you would have accepted the proffer of my hand and heart.” man, da} She (coldly)—“tAnd it is the unexpected that sate . heinous crimes known to man—the cold- | tinued the first stranger. jways happens, don't you know, Mr. Scot : Someunhio pions, ‘spid-im- |t0 go housekeeping on. Not many Sundays | yii'f2 of the most modern kind. Around the " ms a ren of the map of the Uni mieiads eaeaenia UNIVER | 880 he asked the worst boy in his clase what he | mam room will be a gallery, in which will be | Lio4‘ty pecosoe mamas Of ® Young wifo| {I've noticed it —__—oe A Severe Test. Neighbor—“How do you like your new neigh- hon Little girl—“Mamma says they is awful nice people; real polite an’ Christian.” pong wi had been brought to the gate to conve; “What was the matter?” * i a) “No; but we've sent in to borrow a Youxosrows, Ouio, August 10.—There is a| g,,4h: Nonl's, bales, dc. ‘The laboratory will be fitted outwith | tinfs'and aome members of the analy teeta | oat was the mation se they wore too | that it may te sod soe nein Fei saorered: | aurrent things, an’ they idu't once say ther _. | strong Blaine element in this section that has thing but water?” queried the boy, won- | the newest and bost of all requisites und devices | ‘ho wagon was turned so that the ‘hound’ pro-| lazy to move away. And, stranger, if I lived | the sction’o alt air, salt or fresh: water, | as just out.” ‘| never faltered in its fealty to the man from | deringly. for the purposes of manufacturing the pharma-| jected gufticiently to make a stepping paint, | in this country long T'd’be just ‘about the Seether tolieeaastiemonanie. i <TD hg Maine since the Blaine and Logan cam-| ‘‘That'sall. It was water everywhere.” ceutical and specialty productions of the busi- | and Mrs. Vail started to vlimb to the seat. Her | same way.” Sita ast at ca — No Little Kittenish W, paign. Judge L. W. King of the republican} ‘“And he lived on it all that time?” ee ee en enterprise of F | Husband, standing behind her, assisted her to which the ammonia gases of the stable will not | From the Somerville Journal, : state executive committoo was asked tonight | ‘val old Noah didn’t bave any rich father- strect, the building under construction is one | Koend upto, tie seat ale lost. Mer ‘balance, | prom sfunsey Ameena” Balanee fa Sacecpagienls Heoeiluineer nee tao ee ae me ae 8 to Ohio's choice for the presidency and suid: | in-law, did he?” indication of a ¢ | turned, and fell backward, throwing her hus-| nay Weve di ne Tolled tisene that is entirely free trom, “Blaine, without any question. There are but | On the following Sabbath the boy occupied a | prosperity of the Se nee ae baad (eho was of sighs paild ‘WhtS aie “aes (alldioirterlonar. am opt faegle pe = barrie firey “Oh,” said Smythe, “she's a good girl tn her jae tglvlaten. cae two contingencies that can prevent his nomina- | place in a elas of older scholars, Pep posi be ad ope ri dango, and solidly, built) tthe ind | look all woe eat perp rena shaved | ployed in the making of mackintosbes, ‘canvas | Way, but when she's flirting with you you would ates, ome inch tick, for armored | tion and triumphant election. One is apositive, Sy ae ee Vail tell inte thearses ot her: hocbantl oe iat “ald tents, dc.; that it possesses | never know it unless she told you." ace wil be Cousilerad earrye och | Unequivocal assertion by him that he is not a| pou ine A muuuald’s Bxelting Life, ‘The Girl Says She ts Satlafied. Eicough the body. the was carried tata tos | x cemens cane ice tan om he, othal sop | Price Eevee of penetration when applied eens ae pees ener as Saas amd Nuala portively dectine the | "",'npilkmaid's life in West Virginia has ite ex-| Yesterday Chief Justice Bingham had before | house of her relative, where in the course of a | me head Siwsight” fill the ‘of iron’ and steel, making these ite oo Ltrs, tose acomwated Uy evidence | Homination, and the other is that his state of | 2° Senta While Caroline ‘Brenneman, of |him on writ of habeas corpus Rosalie Grist, a | few hours she a metals absolutely impervious to acide, de. and a ‘that health might prevent his accepting the leader- = ard milking the other | sixteen-year-old German girl, who, ina petition | found that a Smith & Wesson a — Style Versus Comfort, i leather en! waterproof, cncommicn of 8 plant adequate to jy futiiment. | ship. In ~ judgment neither contingency | Juniata was in the barny: milking the other n two ieabhes, < siyae eee exp! Vail's | yrom the New York Weekly. and that it ma; pa seaueloenek in. bits to furuish ave thousand soft and ten thousand | Will arise. It 1s not necessary for Mr. Blaine | day she was knocked from the stool by a wild- | by the-German Orphan Asylum and her father, | $¥0 cali ocket, as he claimed, by A ee, ‘Washers, for use with armor bolts. to announce to his friends that he is a candi- Harrison cannot. then, remembering the village hall at home, re-| she jail, is at his home in East Washington, 820 eee ‘sass telbare ts comneaed <A ace yeh that's where, they hold their sootables | 11th strect, suffering with « pistol shot wound chit on appear” rire Prepared with of Trieste, caused by disastrous sperulstionscn | 824 things, I s"pose.” fn the calf of hin rigs ep, (On. Monday sthen | Slits hs Ze riking up the passe rere citing: in the hammock | Sever 1000 megehmes par sae ens oa ‘rubaritrSevlist obce” Oar the pertof ther chiet clerk. ‘The Paris Rotin-| Not ao very far wrong, either, Boor ata exploded, "he Dall taxing effect os | fe lonely in tho & hand outeide, papayas ~ | $0 be soven fold the resistance’ offered ty ane wuarant i itor tent ‘1,000,000, aN oo eR Te ham: lown other wire. There is also said eeernnee GR. arg PIANO EXCHANGE, | but. will not present thetr claim unui the woee ‘Happy Man. to change it after they were under way. Une © Love aut! Rank. 30. limit in the state to ta pe Renee 913 Pennsyivaniaave. | creditors have been From Puck. fortunately for him and rele jy boveapng | ‘From the Somerville Journal. strange material, which is found in veins The Friedlander Brothers, a jewelry firm of | “Ah, Jonesey, old man,” said Hicks as he age cy Sumac . not have the opportunity of so.’ ‘It| Lovemay level rank, but it ise rank offense, ing is depth from two to Ie Te eh SOR SALE — SECONDHAND | PIANOS. ALL | Berlin, have instituted proceedi inst | and Jones walked home from the club, “there's eo i ‘klen, ong htiemend ~ P. steak apples the wheel,’ said Bs, Sat went ee eee fall ‘science and mechanieal intuney will await brie SESS: sxe rmn et ave. _| teising enedie fe £25,235 |, light, im your window for you. You married | 20) om hows Tine thing, and the Yinesla wore folly | neve wae = needed to prove the willy ef Tock] Reine 7 —s seco pepe nme 4 valiar cla; of the place. If I could 3 PASSSo RS Si mest mater anu am sae By ‘overcast it would surely show wist l | prom the Somerset beyond petadventare. cane GWU Bow will ell or sees ns Payments: latao Woke © CO afortunetely for the prisoner the overcoat Bie dryeediero ccrtn Aatem sence as ‘Willing to Negotiate. Fe*™“““s ive pouans MONTHLY liminary exantination he was held by the ‘ments to the homely girl, who will appreciate} Housewife—“If you are not away from here tition, who resolutely refused to allow | them the more ‘she ien't so used to | ia two minutes I'll send for « policeman.” Sega eee sauare piano of handsome or- defense even to see it, much less to have it | them and who reward him en hundred-| Hungry me the errant, a ‘¥. @. SMITH, 1235 Pa ove. ‘their fold. G - ma'am. I'll hunt one up fer on'y 10 cents.’