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ee ow of 2 oe - = FER Pn ae ek eee Vw THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D- C. SATURDA the long hours between .eundown and midnight Nathaniel Wilson and B. H. Warner, Arrango- BLESSED FRESH AIR. )sis"se"22SS°2""| REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. |mtstrroeetiesg erase coceene the alleys and streets, a poor, weary ‘and worn of $100,000. ‘The streets are to be paved with —___— mother will pass witha tiny bit of humanity asphalt, sidowalks aro to be put down and water POPS MRS ae kia tae CENPKS ‘ pressed to her heart. The little thing lies still - and sewer connections made with the city sye- aw. Schedule in ofecs July 24. 18Be. What the Children’s Country Home} tnd weak. too fecbie to raise ite littte voice. | Some Hot Weather Suggestions as to| tem. ‘Tho gas mains are to be laid to tale prop: ba ge ed Seen aise ont lege st Pouteyivania Pamen- = 33 Nearly crazed with grief the poor mother, wit " erty. It is proposed to begin at once the ereo- r—}> 8:30 em. — Da for Lynchimre and Warren- Gives to the Poor. aps the last few cents she possesses, makes tion of twenty stone honses from handsome de- | we. 1 Manassas for Fron! Re [> Ouse ne bure daily, except Suuday. er way to one of the street railways of the signs drawn by Harvey L. Page, Victor Minde- EE-MAR | 1 10 a. aa. —Daily compects at Trnchbore for ai . cite. She boards an open car and rides as lox —— lef and AP. Clark, jr, archilecta. ‘The as. Ke SUMMER EEAORT sea‘om oeioik apt Wester ral nondvant cr af - $5 g_ | 88 her money permits, that her child may catc = snred prospect that now an electric railroad is OPEN. | Has well: ; WHERE POVERTY REIGNS. | the iittle ire-h air which car ride affords. On | HEAT-DEFYING SUGGESTIONS. | to be duiltout the 7-h street road ts one reaton Finis Bet and cold bacha, ‘Porticons, calle Seige Fale aac one of the street railways of the city during why this syndicate has determined upon such Tcl Sttren Bape New Orinaus via Si the past week conld be seen after dark car an extensive line of improvements and of this > SuRaDnEDS SERIE aeaiaiceaini ESF ST Ty Scones in the Alleys and in the Poor Dis-| after car filled with mothers and their babies, | A New Church Edifice to Re Erected on 14th | high class. L' the tronnttian ites hank: tay tricte Witnessed by = Star Reporter—How | ving by that simple meaus to give fresh aif |“ street—A Big Suburban Real Estate Opera- nits hadicics “beeen cen laps: Ese pews cpcpiont taste $55 pm Daly for Yarreoton, and_Oranen, snd the Little Ones Have Suffered Prom the | 4 life to the heipless little things. tion Completed—Notes About Buildines—| The county and northeastern section strug- \MOUSTAIN. ROME coTraae GxEAR DrER | “UN “sade WeaeveTON xp eoure. Heat During the Hot Spell. ‘The Recerd of the Week. gled hard for supremacy the past week in the rend ant Station), on the. Baltimore: ‘Oto rail. | wis i eULYD LS matter of now buildings, When tho week Thea ra Mars hoe ae Shona Wop ye closed yesterday it was found that it was a tio ayS-im' 3 Fullgan Sleeper tren) New York OWEVER GREAT Z OME THINGS ABOUT | as to numbers, but the noriieast beat the eee ee ee ee i Wirt cormaer, manrens reeeywovas Soeg ore jor ironery wud Want were the sufferings of . ‘ an avernge city house | county $10,700 ‘on valuation. The dgu ’ beat giver. open tor | 214-20 pt — Dally fr all principal pone sooth on those of us grown to i would be different if| the week show. that sixty-five permits were Blackwell s Bull Durham boarders, 9 ‘St Dette woking: Polina sii. manhood and to si isk caailine conditions issued by the inspector of buildings for now ; on, shits ington dwelli aggre ing in cost $173,600. This womanhood during the j, Were kept in view when | sym wes dink pa among the several sections as ° ee ee it was planned. As @| follows: Northwest, nine permi — beat bap fatten af tep peng ony erin arene moking lIobacco Leer s ings of those little ones ei 6 matter, too, women | t¥enty-eix, permits, $69,900; Pisres tp the world. sent to us by the Geod ER look very carefally ater | Perma. $3,600, and county, twenty-Alx per- For over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of the world. A beaucify canine. Father to bless and t SEPP such details of house SOME NEW BUILDINGS, To-day More Popular than Ever, make gisd our lives construction as will| Peon E. Destez hus broken ground for the s a iia : 4 Z To have a good smoke os pant and everytime it is only necessary to RTSOS, os wanes, | Faeeomew my P. ARELETON SANI va ARKLETON, L. 8 BROWN, Genera) Agent Parsenger Dept. M Sor Pe ake ON Ore: B.A TURE Scerel Patdemeer neat _ sesame tend tomake their home | erection of six handsome two-story and cellar an hour of the — ® comfortable winter | +204 dwellings, from 260 to 270 N street north- get Bull Durham. It is all good and always good. See ewe residence. It is rather | west, according to plans prepared by himecif. L’ RHAM TOBACC but that rome little soul retarned to Him who unneaal, however, to find city houses that are | W. Ti. Garrisomis the balder, BLACKWELL'S DU Has Oo CO. gare it life, sacrificed to the want of Gods ‘TEE Las? SAD SCEER. evidently built for the season of the year when| A row of five brick dwellings will shortly be pure air, His freest, most blessed ¢ ie a ca ikea ae kek aS au, | the mercury mounts high, and yet it is easy in | commenced from 818 to 826 B streetand a sepa- Proprietor. ‘all the year. Br MB ao Mie Gait eth of 25; | CHESAPEAKE AND ONTO WAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT 1uw 10 Trains isavedaily from union station Baal?» ermal, electro | Banaincet ormtcal Othand Bets. ible re- z . | rate dwelling at 200 9th street northeast. ‘The ATG a 5 aint aie . fhere been real need of it no more forcible re-| gor back in that one small room lies the tiny, |#eVeral ways fo mike the averago city | FC ATIE DS “yg yeurtes Torti pate |____ SUMMER RESORTS. ig. us Dirwacame grantee corner tp A A minder of the good of the Children’s Country \home better ied) ter Ghee weak = ——— | {aplac. ~ ia Servi still form of one whom only the pure, open air | adap! ments. A. B. Hines is the owner and A. J. W. = Bande RR, Weritrom Washin Home, of its absolute necessity could have cus - {dence than it is now. To accomplish | Serrin the builder. Be { ASBURY PARK, N. J. | Which conne-ts wit ‘and their ratirosd | _ $0 p.m. datiy— fs of heaven and the freedom of nature's bless- P T gysterns and with the P.R.R. at Hy nd Job lid: vemtibuled, new. been made manifest than that given in the dis-| ings conld have suved. ‘Ihe poverty of its | this it is not necessary to go to the extreme of | The northeastern section gets a good im-| A 7, (TBE LEADLEY. ASBURY PARK ON. J, 4TH | Uowneuat unde witioand Braddock woot, Terms Ut, wih lintys oa ei tressingly large death rate among the children | mother ard the cloced eyes and eareof those | house architecture as is seen in oriental coun-| provement in the Tow of five three-story and | ity beach and jucht house: Cty, 0; modation. for {00 hathine bavi apes gaal- | echere phreteieannt tet tees Rees Withoat change Aiviees casio uring the past week. Not among the children | who could have sared made such blessings fm- | tries and pnt up houses with movable | Moment brick divellings now in course of con- | RADY ROUSE ATL = ; | = —teemanel « FRORSE, BGAULT, IC'D., Medical Director. | SEPA Ot eis Spat oh Bvt Of those so blessed by fortune as to be able to | Possible tor that lite one, or they have made. | sides, It is always well to have a house that ts | (ryotion from 621, to 629 Florida avenue. J. | BRADY HOUSE ATLANTIC CTE, N. SAREAR. | = = ——__ Tdmited”—aeniid vestitvle train. with orto remore their little ones from the hot air of the | tits ores wie safer gate and dies kerk | ss independent as possible in ite relation with | Chuaries 5. Garzatt in building a row of fing | fhatra Sad teria nclerte GAMES BRABY, | EA-SID) een, BO: i Cinvinnati. Ohis fe aprine: larre Sart: Aree “a ttle form lies stretched out in death on the | the houses in the immediate vicinity, But | two-stOry and cellar brick dwellings from 1992 0: a rin | FT OTEY AVALON, AVALON, X : afivamnte. two broken chairs of the home, with its little; even where you are obliged _ to | t0.1940 Larch atreet, county. We Ge) Borguchly “underdrained wish’ Argt-claes appoint | — = 3,00 .20-lelly Expres for Gonlonsvitle. ner | brothers sisters standix | use the vy walls of the adjoinin, . B. ¢ : : eng Ray ‘Some a ‘open for the season. Ne, Richmon4. "Waynesboro. staumtoa ss ein fi | - j | y = v0. Ge bE ee LU . : . i cr bends over, tho wasktuy, above | kvrdll pouiUle: te: build: pear hones ao thay ie at Sill, S415, S419, S425, 427 and 5429 Oth | Accontodates So = # pEnwicx Longs.» a ely eg Papas capresstnancgaeheoraree the ironing-board or with needle in hand toiling | will be cooler than your neighbor's. For | Steet extended. ee Fifty yards trom curt, ‘Bheetal rates for . | tee, en FCT, cons Peneeneer Agent on that her dead may be buried, that her living | example, would it not make a great difference | , A handsome four-story and celiar brick Ore, PACIFIC NEA g | im ine RB Weer | eee P. EMERSON, Proprietor. | ‘T#E GREAT may eat. No time to clasp the tiny dead te her | in the temperature of your house if the walls | Awelling 1s new in couree of construction at | euen ‘ee ighs | (aPE May, | TO THe NORTE ART AN ea ner: aching heart, no time for prayer or entreaties. { were about twice as thick as thoy are at present | 1917 Istrest northwest. The house will have | Send for doa: priest, act | UNITED STATES HOTEL. MEDICAL, &c. ernie Mes “y. | Her tears may dow, thank God, and her burst-| and the window openings were decp recesses |® frontage of eighteen fect by a depth of a A i A ee a ae RATS. MAGNIFICENT P. ——~ | ing heart be that much relieved, but nothing with space enough in the embrasures for the | *eventy-eight fect, be faced with pressed brick OTE ALLEN, COR. PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS , “S70! wn to $2 per day. =| mnarns PERE Hema tale. more. Timo alone for the never ending strug- | outside blinds to fold back. Suppose the crev- | *®4 Hummelsione, and relieved by a circular SEP dopot rere eit eee eee | Some (PE MAY, N. J, —THE LEAD CORNER OTH AND B STH. ast eo gle for bread. | ces under the window aille’ were plosed up and | DAY. Window running up two stories. Dz. Jas. | PtSi ae "ALLEN. Proprieter. Sar all-renr houeer monty taipered aad uckapok: For Pittsburg and the West, laine everything was tight and snug it would take on | T- Sothron is the owner, Paul J. Pelz the archi- | yore. a ORME cuisine fivtcclass, Bagrens of Palmas Vesta NEW BOOKS. alow estimate abent four times as long for the | ct and J. H. Byran tho builder, iA xtreme coun end'of HeRSurky ave. Quine f APE WAY TIE AGE ee Gosmnogand RE tons Sith P seize fun to thoroaghiy werm such « wall than the ee fist beloy tetas modgratane Sa | Gbzwet on ire brche steazgcean low: excellent ea v1 ordinary POLITICS IN EUROPE. ote =! 3 Oe Bs 3 pedal To PRIMITIVE MAN IX OBTO. By Waxses K-Moons- To KEEP OUT THE HEAT. —— « BUNEWICK, FAGKPIO AVE. >| ener sdrzeeteeul® ___¥ MADDOCE._ Sioophar Sara Pathan ee ait} ciated gongs! ‘The public buildings are an illustration in | Friendly Feeling Between the United States | 6: Ww yor PARLE CO MUNHAT | ENT. IF YOU HAVE AN AILMENT. Bre $0 8 Leute: THE COLONEL BY BREVET. By St. Gzo. Rara- and Italy—The Mediterranean Situation. | 1k2m Late of Colonnade Hotel, Phiiadelphis ‘otters ire BORNE. St. Paul: The Price McGill Co. point and the comparatively low temperature qi ~ nattaa | CEETEE OO << : WE weak | , Acute, chronic, or hereditary, you can be rapidly re- Frey % AN UNWEDDED WIFE. By Guxevinve Kimee. | Which prevails in these structures is attributed | _ The telegram of the President of the United yIEL COLONNA CAVE, NEAR : stored to health and strength by the solentifie appit- Aiveeo ant Dining xe Chicago: Morn, Higgins & Co. largely to the thickness of the walls. Thick | States to the King of Italy and the answer of : pea: sfectris toed to Cape Mar. Pyices, pe wrt Sede — ine Cor Washington to Chirag), connactine Aaily. TEAPERAMENT. DMRASE ABD HEALTH. | walla not only add to the comfort of a home as | the latter are considered as the highest mani-/ 3 a == OCR, Prope PERCY WALD) ss a tis nine by iy FRENCH ENsox CHADWICK. New York: G. P. | a summer residence, but are excellent to ward | festation of that friend:hip which, born in the | ‘Open alt tt e a You HAVE ‘ure Sonth western | Ex coes : Putnaia’s Sons. | off the icy blasts of winter. Everybody under- | plowed ‘ ween | colisea-water bate Directfy ou the beach NGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, 3 J., OPEN TILL | ps, ay, mouraiste, wondarter, bath Gadionstitle: peonsyhigia ae @riven by poverty to the foul, of NISM SURVIVING IN CHRISTIANITY. | stands the means to beadopted to guard against = bite apres oe sepregpangemanlelsac et BVH M. BOKYON, Fropristor. _ | Si:PTEMBER 10, AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON | feeling, more Used inthe insrate thee ae sna ne nat Gedicaunale Strona’ wd the city: among those forced to stand helplece ABKAM HERBERT Lewis, D.D. New York: | cold weather, but they are not equally familiar | Lincoln and Cavour in 1861, has : THE SAME LIBERAL MANAGEMENT AS POR. | bed, nocuerry either for work ar sscieey, sissy epolie | PCM arziaueg @ Mtcmvmnie. tne Oar Ate Before the silent, relentiew messenger of death, | ¥ | with the devices wiuch will get ‘the bust of | % bea fact between the Italian and the Amori- 4 roa. near the beach; fail | SEE SAME L1BI “aap. = (vertigo), ul, stupid fealing, tunable wo concentrate | daily for Pitiswuse apt its, RAE San eet the city’s poor. Among these poor mnfortan- | BELLEVIEW. A Story of the South. By Jxo. B. | hot day. There is a general principle that un- | can nation, even during the suspension of rela- | O°"? ns apen oi . FORMATION ADDRESS the mind upon amy subject. pain in the back, weak | ap, ficeper t> Pittebine nea Pitunone ree gies « reporter of Tux Szan made hie way that | Davis. New York: G. W. Dillingham. Wash derlies the eutire'question, which is that a | tions last year. A more spontaneous demon- | “iv! r dack, bed taste in the moth. pimples or sallow and | "OT kan®, Canandaicns, vot Niawars Pals its readers might know of the suilcrings of their; _ ton: Brentano's. building that is hot and close in summer is spt | stration of international feelings embodying | F[OTEL EMER: unbealthly-looking skin, tremors, palpitation of the |For Prin. Canantalrus sh! Rochester tatte.tor little ones. A MAINE GIRL. By Erwm L Cooumag. New | to be cold and chilly in winter. ‘Ihe very peo- friendshi carne heart, feel generally used up and that iife is losing | faloand Nincera Maly. , he eels eh “dale York: G. W. Dillingham. Washingtou: Bren- ple who are sweltering in close, stuify boxes of | Tue friend-hip and fraternal eympat 1 Set i ONG. Socharme for you, 1 te pretty certain tant youare | yu" Witilemerort Wry bee = - tana’. ih Fours will be ‘obliged’ ‘as "a. ruls| the two dispatches could with dificulty bo| _/71-Im ___8. 3. YOUNG. eflicted with ae i ret ele Be res early morning and away up against | joux THORNDYKES PREJUDICE. By Joaxxa| to wear” wraps in doors. next win-| found. “This comes in good time,” says an | [{OTEE HECKLER, FORMERLY XORMANDIE, | 8.1: """"™ Sune means — a NERVOUS DEBILITY. «| potiathineson ty Riochestae a? sogud windows of the highest buildings the sum | "A. Matmuwe New Yous G. Wr Dilixgans | torte Keep from freezing. Subst: tial walls | Italian paper, ‘after the settlement of the New * “atlantic City, Nede WE ALDINE, CAPE MAY. N-2.. DECATUR | sa vouchould at once consult Dr. Gartoton, was'ts | tant tnmanert, Renovo and Kimira, st 10.59%» had thrown its first light. Down in the nar-| Wasbington: Brentano's. |and good consiruction, however, cost more | Orleans affair fo show the people of the Ameri-| grsom Mad decmnes 88 eg ey econ Petey tty For beat PRTA. NEW TORE AyD Tor row, crowded alleys, upon their filthy ston LEAH; Tue Forsaxex., By Dr. 8H. Mosmwruat. | money than poopie who build houses for sale | can republic that modern Italy understands | Fy OTEL ‘ON THF BEACH. MARYLAND AVE: | THEODORE MUELLER, Prop. | States who treats these troubles on recognized scientific SET. 7.20. 8.000n8 31 a... 12 on the doorsteps of the miserable hacels ang | __ Pililadelphta: T. b. Peterson & Bros. | are willing to pay, and so if it is not deemed | that nothing shall be left undone to restore, by te, Recelves Spo ues, Allmod: | FYOTRL ALCAIRE ————— | andeurative principles, and has made the successful } 1 a A — a — pt of the miserable bovis = THAT DAKOTA GIRL By Sretta Guaasx.| worth while to speud money m this way cer- | facts speaking for themselves, the old interna- Sie GW eee | Spring Lake, N. J. ‘treatment of these troubles a life study. Expert uri- eee Eientton Paton” Veattion'g: Paciog Gute standing here and there, fept ore a xew Sor: United states Co. Washing | tuivly something can be done about the top | tional srmpathy snd friendship, tho first Link | soto #1 to 818 per week Jettin” | mytegin’™ POR Pirwetly te eT TRDSON. ary gnalyein, chemice] ond mterosoogal, ouresthe- | SB a'es wen jasnew Coecbenand Doster Oar - 8 a - } tou: Brentano's. story of the houce, which is not apt to be com- | 6! ich was forged by such eminent citizens | Th iat ae wa —— — (nerve exhaustion), diseases ‘biadder, kid- ne ~ rs te en See tees euicke moda NATLADS “EMD omen |Sectabie daring ane ieaton of exttiene sootoe: | a8 Abrabaay Diaccls ad Counk Oaronr sta pe-| Yirkinta ave. attantie City.N.3. | "TB orator gan sorrel wean Revs, skin, blood or nervous system. of any acute OF | With Dinjn WORN AT LIMITED S| Worked woman, and everywh. biliven of ¥ 8. Repyanp Kiriixe. New = | Sometimes the top story happens to be the sec- | riod when the very existence of both nations | Frlareed. unptoyed, strain ST OPEENEERUER — | Block from ocean ;‘half block chronic disease within the range of my specialty, can B.m. daily “for Pofiatninhin wask Anes ony Fay. » = = ‘ed States Book Co. Washington: Bren- | ond story, and then the principal bed rooms are | Was at the mercy of hated war.” ‘The paper = = yz J. 8. NS. Proprister, | betreated with skill and success born of experience Sree rer ieaainhie will changs cars at Soath tano’s. | located there. When it is the third story the | then gives a quotation of the very important = ATLANTA 300 | WILBURTON-BY-THE SEA eon Dicken eee ee Ton ation. Philadelphia, for Broad strestsie- STRONGER THAN DEATH. Ry Atexrya Low-| suffering from the heat or cold is iniense, | letter by which the martyr President accredited | . Kentncky ave. ; 82 to er | Open ane RS Civer, mwah Dicmeapeen ake Fest FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. anc3x. Chicago: Morrill, Higgins & Co. but then the occupant is generally a visitor or | Consal General Marsh to Victor Emanuel, a | day; $9 to $11 perwoek. Every conventenes 1 | myoam KK. LETCHWORTR. | 35300 faire 750 Sm. week dave ead $45 om T_AID IN ILLNESS AN , haps a roomer and can stand it document where the destinies of the two ne. | _2°18-1m i 5 NEY. = FIRST AID IN ILLNESS AND INJURY. By Jas | perbape a ro d can stand it or ought to | deeument wher inte ae ae . ogatton. 8.00 ma 4 . Prcugr, M.D., Ph. D. New York: Chas. | stand it. If it is considered that the top story | tions, then fighting against the enemies of their e 5.40 0.70 Scnbner'’s Sons. Washington: Brentano’. of a house can be made just as habituble as the | union, were placed in parallel in order to te- OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE. R TS pte. Aaliys ee: wort torent HUSBANDS AND HOMES. Maniow Hantanp. | lower story then people will wonder why | cure for the future their international alliance. Re UPTUBR For, . N.Y. atl theomeh trains ananegt xt ‘ew York: G. W. Dillingham. Washington:|they have put up with euch privations.| Itis stated now that the military transport ASAIO CEES. M3 RORICK AIR CUSHION TRUSS COMPARE, Sy RL AU a Brentano's. Almos: the entire dificulty lies in the fact that | of the Ttalian navy, ‘Lhe Garigliano,” will Aa ferrinewancom New Yok Oty — A VAGABOND HEROINE. ‘Mrs. Axwte Ep-| there is an insufficient air space above the ceil-| bring to New York the Columbus monnment PONT 0 ATL coast. lext opportunities for boating and fisb- ‘Removed 0726 11th st. a.w. Oty, 0.49, 11.09. mm., 22.15 p.m. work Waups. New York: G. W. am. Wash-| ing. If the roof is raed higher and sufficient | made in Rome by Gactano Russo, a celebrated ci as, ‘Hotel mronlied with pure spring water, ‘The most @ificult cases of rupture setained with | nk Le om, every ington: Brentano's. ventilators are pnt in the walls the temperature | Itslian sculptor. The monument is a preeent # ahem sapemmcbher 1h br ‘comfort and ease to the wearer by using Pew THE NAULAHKA. A Story of West and East. | of the upper oor would be materially improved. | from the Italian Americans to the empire cit} — ae W. A. WALKER, Manaxer peeked 8 Tole By Repyanp Kirrixa and WoLcor® BaLEeTig®. | But this costs more money and the result is that | but itis a gratifying fact that the Ttallan win-| HOTEL. ATLANTICCITY, N. J. THE IMPROVED ROBICK AIR PAD. P46 20.0 Mt ew York: Macmillan & Co. ‘the air space in the average house is about as | isters, Signors Crispi and Ranardelli,and many | oI ¥ 2. 4 es, 7 ign : Wocarry fall line of Leather-covered and Hard THE MODEL TOWN and THE DETECTIVES. | contracted as is possible. enators, deputies and pabiic of EK NEWCOMER. RAS HALL, OCEAN OITY, MD,, WILL | Rubber Trusses, Suspensories, Elastic Goods, &e. | 1]'4fst. #20. 5.40. 6.14, = PINKERTON. New York: G. W. Dil- QENATOR EDMUNDS’ Prax. uted to fo ae joining th = : ntry SEAN 7 NTIG CITY Ted aK: pen July 16. Terms, $2 per day; $10 and @12 per | Lady in attendance for ladies. Consultation free. | For Pope's Grask Line, 7.20. ‘ - s = men in the patriotic toxen of fraternity are ; near beach? 13 Z Satisfaction guzranteed or money refunded. THE PERFUME OF THE VIOLET. By Frag | 4 800d devico to stop this evil without too | b> them pl vein es ete Shows comforts, | _7i6-1m__JAMES Z. POWELL, Propeistor._ i = For Anagnolis. 7-20, 9.07 ant 11.59 a.m, anth.2) Howanp Hows. Chicago: Morr, & | great an outlay of money was adopted by ex-| the discovery of America by Christoy o- | = at ae fe ee ce OTT See THUS PARLOR, WE TEE OE. TW a ee sa Senator Edmunds on the back building to his | lumbus to the people of thie gr P “toot 6: 1 7 Je GnetcL ass pO | STRANGERS, TARE NOTICE—DRS_ BROTHERS AUEkayonrs Ay? THE sovrd. TER MOTHER'S TOIL. ——-—+e+ —____ retidenco which he erested on Massachusetts | able republic. Veatdes, for the 13th of ‘Octo: | 8 5 a syitia: | PUBST-CLARS Te EDA Ween. established adversieing piyricians is the cle’ eek ‘acon 1.05. 2k, 48, ae bared and conditions, driven by the| Smugclingin Chinamen ts Proftable. | avenue. He did not wish to run up the back | ber, the date fixed for the festivities of the anni BR aor = % MES. G."£. JOHNSON, fished 45 years. 900 Bat. e. yea a air of miserable dwellings to the; The smuggling of Chinamen into the | building higher than ono story, and the flat tin | Versary in New York, the Italian goveruim $5" Deleware ave.. Atlantic Oay, 3y2-Lm' Selonial Beach, Va R. MULLER, 1027 9TH ST. N.W., TREATS ALU | Rardly purer air outride. There they had| United States through ‘Texas at Eagle | Foof reecing on tho brick walls would have re- | Will tend tho steel cruiser GHovannl Pau | Doran Po 0 Pte ar, TID LOSI per OTEL HENLOPEN, pty Sp GA A Tung, auton 7.4% a.em. Matty, seme Spectoprrneny {he night through sasp- | Pass Tex., in violation of the exclusion |*Zted in a nice warm climate in that back | that ee — ations [le STi a CAPE HENLOPEN CITY, Rehoboth. Del. Brgy Ridneys god nervous diseases. Office hours, 5 tb. 4.90 and 10.57 a lor air. » * | build ‘ | may witnees the ; PANTIC C1 J , Raho ma oi} 5 i on thea thes tase | st has becomes paying traflo to these en-|Puliing, if it, hed not been that | eee Tete encad a pration of the] resent manageneut tay sears, en er ane ae ae NEULT THE ONLY UROSOOPIAN PHYSI- aa on 5 gene fa upon them these poor y upon this roof and resting on sup- fhonal - x 5 ‘Take the 2.01 p.m. train. Arrivest 8 p.m. /cians in Washington, Dre. BROTHERS end GRAY; Little souls would wearily rise from where they gcd in it. The custom house guards along| ports some two or ,three feet high was | diamond wiil of the immortal Italian uaviguior. | _} as ED. PARKINGON. Writhe Sarchsaalite. near forty-five years at M05 Bet. aw. We have re: had thrown themselves and begin another day | the river here have been exercising great vigi-| built another tin roof. There was unob- IN THE PEDITERRANEAN a o ATLANTIO| Wives: WALTERBURTON, Manager. | 23004 jhe signs of incipient disease almost to a cer, of misery. | tilt <n a sh | J. wach. Appointments first-class; nA -_| tainty by examining imto the chemical character of lance recently, and as a reward for their in-| structed ventilation on sides of] The London Chronicle has announced that | 4 modern convenience, Open, al COLTON'S POINT, MD.. NOW OPEN: NEAR | rey cena Niall describe rour disease and | dustry seventeen foreigners have been captured | ‘his upper root and the heat that srain is about to Lring together a European | 31m FSI | ache Chemoonte bey: wale: new management: | 8) ilenorniue, heat at dees ete | SEGIE | which the haman family are suber com. ing the past Jeollected” in the tin was dissipated singh i ling setveteceo aaenas mere tempt | Cut into space before it could get ia | CoMference in order tosettle the question of Vs. ear Tennessee, Atlantic City. the beach, oysters Tera fee telpation, pie, gurofu.d. choumetiain, bran iw. | > its work on the roof below. No doubt that | the division of Morocco, The cable states that! mmrozeyq em Best throughoxt. Syed ay prietor. Gus diseases, diseases of the skin. lunrs, leans soar ptigsny “hoor quite certai@Mat if the tin roofs of houses were | Tepresented. Nothing is said in regard to! T” Oven all ths year: bome like and comfortable, BROTHERS: INVIGORATING OonDIar. ts | Bi gga ages case } ransported back to China, Protected £9 tho cun in some way ani a fie | France, but a semi-ofiicial French paper wrote vel attvudanve, ‘arms 7 10810 por | $2and $3.50 per 0x0 $12er weak. Healthiest | romedies for Nervous, Debiiiny Mewwaint, Hones whe. | _ ++ ——___ circulation of air secured over the top that the | quite recently that all questions regarding the | “Mra. C. T. BUZB' et a creed fa . BOOKER, Owner snd Pro- | Exhaustion, Paralvsiaand that class of people was | 28¥® Washington trom station connor of New Terver Johnson County Invaders May Escape. | upper portion of houses would be cooler in| coasts of Africa in the Mediterranean from | '[£ HOMELIN? preter = Roa eee meats letharaic, sleour,, lack of aratt- | or Catcam ant Nothers, Vesriimiel Limite’ te- ‘There are the best of reasons for believing | summer than is the care at prevent, Gibraltar to Aden cannot be svr BOTEL TRAYMORR, SPRINGS AND BATHS. ithas been ta Sev forrnear forty-Ave yearein tate step, | Pipe Rusa, Tey dally. | that all the prisoners detained at Laramie, | | Nearly everbody fills the window openings regulated unless all the poe The cuisbrated resort for Washington's ott, eape- | TyEDFOMD SPRINGR Laboraioy. 006 Bat. sw. tat | yea etre gn toms sonoma vest Gon, seh eas ace te ee ia their houses with sashes, It is impuseible to | are of a harmonious opinion. The Ty tie nervous and overworke. B tabare and Cleveland, express dally iL. $2 ign DENTISTRY. per Loctebons “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERIOA* REED. HOTEL OPENS JUNE2? r’ W. W. GREENE & CO, | i ‘i use the entire opening for ventilation for the | timated, moreover, that no — —— county invasion. with the exception of about | reason that it ‘is choked up with the eashes, | the present statu quo could be reall RE | eight, will never be tried on the charge of mur- | Why not do away with the sashes entirely and | France should have something to fa 0 $2 yer day; $$ to $14 per week, | dering Nate Champion. The cases against | have casement frames, which, as everybody | gli-h and German newspapers in answer to that 2S x. U, © PESTAL association, | thirty-five of the men thee | knows, is a window eash opening down the mid- | point out the present situation of the regency | ‘HE IRVINGTON foe tar Fhe rece + peveel cae axly Gn lanters orca aroseceane | Gia tated eres tae oe ed elie ang | of Tunis. belo farmed and “dinpeast raw |-L Ga eerie s myi6-3m I. B. DOTY. Manaeor. Cor. Tthand Dete. a. w. Fr Balinorn, west Reyne Fk, the expedition will be called before the bar. | ing back on hinges? rig every window is nota | France without any special t having been IN THE BEACH, ©" | Cre CE Seohae rong a ett | These will compromise most of the hired army. —— wink nae certainly it would contribute —. a the see 8 = 3 ie France the r e CHAMBERS & HOOPES. celebrated watering place ofere. Be ‘The largest organisation devoted to higa- One or two of the known killers of this to comfort in hot weather if thore were oue or | protectorate over Tunis. Contradictory new: MAN, wealth, those broken down from [ese tried. It is said that the prisoners two such windows in each bed room. ae clreulated in the Europern Bross, eopeciall | Ocean ond of Papa ave., and Srerwork or hogy in search of w lovely lass dental practice in the world. mn to In number Spanieh and strian papers, concer i # Baths. Pleasure. a ¥ life in the city during the hot weather would be | Plenipotentiary Swith at Fez, but the general 2 ‘ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED ‘s 2 o i. : about the proper location of a house, and no | troubled eituation in Morocco the eultan will 3 ns Rem w ~ ened | of the people's party state ticket selected by | doubt thess ideas are baccd on substentiol | Yield to tho suggestions of England which will etn eee neat Segue eae” Weite for pomp eg and tenga J eh po oe yn RUNNING FOR THE ICE wacox. | the district convention. It says editorially grounds, but after all a house is cold in winter | result in a direct interference of Europe in his | _%21-2m___ CHARLES McGLADE.__| _3y9-110_ E. C. JORDAN, Prop. St mig: te ee Si tanreiine To them ice was a lurury which those people | tis morning that David H. Waite, the nomi- | 25d hot in summer mainly because of some|afatre, This interference may take | place | ']'HE MARYLAND. NE ‘ii the MSE non con Pk + 75 | pom. Rerrese trains stornine sb cinipal stations areable to procure it could not appreciate, | ee chosen yesterday for governor, is not pos- | P*dly arranged interior plan. oak is subjeet fe belicred tang | omvemeueee: tected April, ibd SS NC a ROTAL nite Envy sow Yoyo eo ears, For the children of the alleys there is no ice to | sessed of the qualitias to make him e.alegov-| issu kive bees ee raved for the eree- | Mudvid will be chosen for the international | _ 6-76 “___Proprictor and ; Wakes HEF Re a a For Baw York, Hioston ant yy ens their aching little heads, none for cooling | €™oT should he be elected. pened “| meeting. An Italian newspaper epeaking of | [HE OSBORNE, _ S SRopareEs. .Dinine is) am 12 Sagem to quench the thirst which parches . Among the reasons why Mr. Waite should not | tion of a handsomo stone church edifice at the | the probable result of the conference rays that Loree ci ciiuiibeeiation. suaeniail genom “®t oe tbe SMa " 240 GO, Dininr. Car), (iL. 3 pm., Sleeping Dee throats. Even the water they drink be elected, it says, are that he is opposed to | corner of 14th and R streets. In the course of | Spain has the greatest chance to occupy Mo-| “acim Mrs, B. J. OSBORNE. MOUsTany tio: “Wes For Mhiladeiphia, Wilmington and Chester, 8:0 » needs be warm and tasteless. But, now Organized Isbor and that he has through his |» fow weeks it is probable that a contract will | Tecco under ceriain conditions to be accepted | AvHE SUIRLEY ATLANTIC cItY,— CRESSON SPRINGS, EOP AEAM, 907 77M SE, Fw OpPostrs | ™ cay, REE ps thanks to the goodness of heart of P&rer, the Union Era, assaulted members of 8 | be made and tho work of construction begin at |8"d agreed upon by the other powers. ‘Tho | 1’ Kentucky ave, near the Beach. On the summit of the Allesteny Mountains, Main Git xy sndectentis: | Pop oanae Coa Pelleae Rate Tose. of ice wagons, the little ones do Certain religious denomination. The News ap-| once, While not in any sense a pretentious | Teason for this is that while Spain seems to be | New house. Spprovement Penna. BB. All trainsstop. ne moet SP enyres | tne Cer ‘throneh to Boston. with proves the remainder of the ticket. structure this building, which has been de- | At present in perfect accord with the triple | ,/" . CALL. Meneger. _ WILL OPEN JUNE 23. i ‘cuaranieed fetugded, a Rogrhhesnale hides, lan tine mamencers he signed by Messrs. Hornblower & Marshall, | slliance and with England, she ia the only n: BEACH ATERARIGORY Tae For etroulars pd jnformeation » % iF BhAtlantiodity, 10.0004 12.00 noo. Santere architects, will embody many of the latest | tion that. France would care to see in Morocco | ~ Good accommod: ail conveniences. ‘Terms ny a ideas in dto church construction. Tho, should the internal conditions of the Moorish | reasonable. elBeo-24t) Mrs. CA! aa Cromon, Cambria Oo.. Pa. _ church, as has been stated in Tue Stan, is the | empire require European interference. VERMONT HOUSE,” ATLANTIO gay, ee Roe EXOK OD MSERAL Ba: spit, oF rather will be, of Mrs. Mary Gunton- THE EVOLUTION IN GERMANY. “skeen oe ee mountain ugar Winchester, Yu. but the moment pemple, andit is intended to bes memorial to While Princo Bismarck’s speech ut Kissingon, | _i10-tn J. TREEN. fovling ales: jarve swimming bodl,"'ane batho! a joment ¢ late Dr.Wm. Gunton, and to her | stating that he will adhere to the right to speak | (‘ASEISBROOKE INN, VENTNOR, NJ. Di . hildren invariably run |~ jana oy A : rectly on the beach, near Atlantic City ; baif-b im thotr ‘urselgah Little. nataros died Ii is a gift to. the Caily Preabyierian | 00. ADy eubject affecting German interests | tals, bavtry cosrenincay arent ¢ a taste of what was referred te Church, and the edifice when completed will be | Whenever he pleases, does not yet excite the ac- | PA mn send for circular. S.C. HAL bao little ones as “Real ice water, i known os the Gunton-Temple Memorial Church. | tion of the governmental pross, it is neverthe- ASBURY PARK, N. J. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ ‘T° THE BasTEEN SHORE, MARYLAND AND ‘be ‘The Unity Church owns free of it b: | less oificiously surmised that the government is | —-spuRY PA’ a the. fine building sito on “which the prosent | Preparing documents fora definite answer, to | ASRURL,FARK. N. 3. THE BRISHTON, 3D vrRarsta, building stands. ‘This is to be | tho old chancellor ehould he continue in his SOR special antes: for Renner bee scrrON wt gvent runspar arse. & torn down and the new church will oceupy the | pereonsl cam; against the pre-ent policy of == 2 owed entire ground, which has » frontage of 60 foot | the empire. But, asa Berlin paper says, the | 4 SBCLY PAREN. on 14th street ‘and 103 on R street. ‘Tho design | time is past when the utterances of Princo Bis poate BO eye a onaee, m.. Som. alts Mary ant sosrble saa eal "Gene receted | optaion of his countrymen, Whether he speak, | tis ete Serre | _seotut.beam sombre ‘wien ant Punetarss. Yo.. 690: Merteih, Wom. Retursing white ble ani opiaion of his countrymen. Whother he speaks, : Sianaple of the Norman style of archivesvare, A | writes 0 keeps silence his life belongs to bist Wes A leaves Norfolk 2:30 p.m. Wednenday vis Cristel@ and w square tower is the prinelpal feature of tho | tory. ‘The world in which yesterday he lived as | ~ “spoRY PARK pure water, front. Flacking the tower is aguble. The | 9 leader of men has already gone by; his bitter- ‘THE BELDEN, 4TH AVE., at main entrance is in the center of the front. | ot enemies, the centrists, have already passed One block from ocean. ‘There will be ample windows on the side. The | through a’ most important metamorphosis, | 374 i= A ASH! interior is to be handsomely finished and com- | They stand more for the dreibund than for the | A {BURY PARK. N- 7 EEE ea. tely furnished by Mrs. Temple. Vatican, “Such a deep change, making of tho | provements rarteninn water an ia oe a XETTE. pletely 3 Before the Unity congregation can take pos-| opponents of Bismarck when he was in power | fesson. Also music. Pel session of this new editice the congregation of the supporters of tho present policy of Chan- ASBURY PARK, ¥. the Eastern Presbyterian Church will | cellor von Caprivi,” adds the Berlin newspaper, ST HE LARAY pying the fine new stoue structure whi leprives the price of the most poworfal ar- | eomsly emlarsed 40.200 canscity. Px arid on Stanton Square in the northeastern sument of his historical policy.” 2nd Spward spacial raves for eeaeon. Some me os Tee Gi Po: caucretnees z. THE “How far is it up to the Eady?" summer « The Girl in the Popular Novel. E N.S TS CMULDAES OF TES aLuzr. Eddy—“Two hundred end forty thoussnd ‘of the auditoriaca | From Puck. Hote); froptini ocean As ibe diy wears on aud the heat becomes More .u.cue, and the hot, foul air of the alleys more unbearable, then it is that the little ones day long. Often, strouger ones, dew and unselfish- fheos truly Christlike. ‘THE INSUYFERABLE LONG NIGHT.