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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. .. will indncements were offered to take the FO® SALE FINE BRICK RESIDENCES 03 3 For sace-rise Lor: CHANGE FOR BUED-|'[s THE ‘SUPREME Sousy oy THE DISTRICT J 4 She is much improved in health. aos capital should have the honor, and mes. So, #3 boa moana : MEIN MILER ES CO HO Eat ae. | Holding sapectsl et Court business. a as Gross, a by bie arguments wo an song avd earnest that bes = - K SALE—THE CORNER OF NORTH CAPITOL Meili, have gone to Atlantic City " 4 “ A Sg aches aa PS tric Eayire: © 1 Sermin | Mage ES RS™ atmicates BolT" | Where Well-Known People Are | oro weer coed cock cae a En ie qa aSPE RT month will buys Lome, | New three Sais OE 616 12th wt. naw Mr. Robert Blaine, brother of ex-Secretary taped eb : ee eres vanity Ainive tomana | mps..on Elm st.. Le Droit Park: only about two | POR SALE—THE CORNER OF 14TH AND osre ll. and for Spending the Summer, Blaine, has returned from his European trip. ‘aren bel roosys: 3 undated | STUAEHA HON, SADIE SR. LT ERT RG | A ne, | 100 feet front on Lath 2s A Miss Quick, accompanied by Mise Troth of Po 5 | aut36t_ 1907 Pa ave. and (tn and La. anls-ot R, BROOKS, 616 12th st. n.w. ear ti this cou Sy aE Towa, who has been her guest for several weeks, Re ee = 5! ONE O' 3 i 27 r © SON’: A GREAT BARGAIN AT ANNAPOLT Foe SALE 700 § PaRE FEET GROURD TR how cause, if aiy exist, MRS. HARRISON’S HEALTH. |/eft Saturday morning for several weeks’ stay cottace. 7 rooms and attic, with Ral) ‘at Boston and the White mountains. itustion ch and healt rr ‘buildts rder shal < , rays death Coming to try oh of ing watgr at ‘beak dow lot "5, by [otek Ta ge ant UaNGINS “BRAY & CO., 637 Fat. sn.fom Law Heporver and Bronk aren — Mrs, Albert Shaw, accompanied by her two ; tended in Puiindclphin teed Sere toe Baar : with sir bbery. fru ‘shade treee all inclosed by | —" = LOT AND BUILD A HOME; | ich of three successive Weels before sal little daughters, is visiting her sister, Mra é ‘ Pond 4 sous ania, eo eal oR SALE—THAT HA ii Aaitress JULIAN Busat” | F'Gocation northwest, ou line of cage tail and sec | Bithecourt: 0 Ax TA GHIGHT. | H¢F Improved Condition—The Height of the | J0h0 Francis, of Fair Hill Sencanhe oe: Shoreene sae a - ————— by OER er oaice. ri Rogivicr of Wills, D.C. | Social Season at Newport and Bar Harbor—| “ys Nellie’ O'Hara of the Treasury Depart- the city of Wachingion hth three emall green . . 7 7 aaipaasineeatdemeiieeee tte . W. GLASSI Proctor icant ” . ’ = - > HES TACNDEY, PURSACE HOOM. C RON LARCH ST. NEAR PLOMIDA Ave, URFINE LOTS ON LST. BET. | sumindese = 2 Washingtonians Who Are Sammering {| ment has gone to South Bend, Ind.,fora month 4 ‘ houses, which was then and had been called the EVERYTHING STRICTL =. RST C1 is AND BATH; NEW; 87, AN Various Localities. to visit her sister, Botanical Garden on themap only. Ttcontwined| 2x AN IMMEDIATE PORCH A = : ' di i | the tants collected by the Wi hia eae TEST-CLASS HOME AT A BARGAIN: | win CHARLES W, HANDY, A A DE iE LT. PROFESSIONAL. nt Harry Resex and Mr. Witiam xa | sare plnate caters likes euplor- cm. " a Nw. | ae Be Dh tn toto mate, with every natu vantage. sat | = & ae East Washington are at Ati or & N — ak ae T 7 Demet - ME, PERRIN, HE TRUEST TT * certamly in a ver ome ne eK DEV ELOPMERT CO. Unio’ National | M vender of the axe. Tnvoruation given wits pho | _ A# Predicted, the President's arrival at Loon | Weck at the Hotel Johneon. ] 7 er Breckinridge then bad it in charge. be S a “4 has i- j ae. meer B. at the low Het. m Bank building, thandG. | Ree ceraeey., eas he hak SE Lake has had a Sarpy Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Thompson, who are 2 [of Mr. Downing promoted Mr. Breckinridge to story frame, in good repair BAST | “aais-or i a ree: d | now in Rockville, will return to their home | the position of landscape decorator of the oer : cares “ Ky sOF CLAY IS THE -UUDEAT -ESTARL good week. Mrs, Dimmick and | Dow {Jerri FLORISTS ARE COMING. nde. Mr. placed in| It DAVID D. STONE, 896 Fst.nw. | 5 , is i. ES saareae olen pO pd ar ely in irs. Parker left the President as their substi oo) - —— charge of firet year] j0R SALE wr 10TH sr aoe GIN NORTHWEST. AND | (RRC, Hine wonfertal’ frophetic. eit of wrcoud | tute at the invalid’s bedside one evening while Mr. ext Mrs. Christian Herold, nena Sey | Their Annual Meeting to Be Held in This | barge of the plants collected wy Me. ae ; . Sait ont 0 | POH SALE LOTS IN | NonTHwrs steht. Htevente ‘hidden “indian, recove ey attended a german given by some of the | Katie Dungan, are summering at Piney Point, | City Next Week. intidge on the Wilkes exposition. mat from $450 | olen pr : K | guests at the hotel near by. accompanied by Miss Luin Seamidt and Miss | —— seen gaya Menem ten oie 3 | a el So at ae | FETS troublesreedl educnses’ ft ‘The past few days witnessed the preparations | Lizzie Plitt, They will return in ample time | BETwEEX two AxD THREE TmovRAND eames | ThE following wore apoctal appropriation was PROPERTY =) WELI-LOCATED. 1SES. | Be ae t. We | cities and ail in trouble will save time and mon: ¥ | for the cleaning up and repairing process | to prepare for their church carnival to be given | of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY EXPECTED To ae - ANY KE ASONABLE PROPOSITION CONSIDERED. | zs 2CU- | quinn 40 the ‘Tighe ‘place at once, as be surcends | {Lough which the White Hi i this | in the early fall. ; pecan conga 2 SU EE ASONABL! ISITION CONS: | FF tie Guest houses in the northeast: FES AND SEECU: | where others have faiied. Convinces most skeptical ig) ich the fouse will pass e early PRESENT— PROGRAM OF THE VARIOUS SESRIONS commilice of Inch position be haa] : nos Ft nw. _| bath coeh. beantifcliy Gnished and complers E Sam iete_ and they are | ad atvercogy nly what he cap "All knainessgn- | and next month, |The workmen will soon com-| The Misses Emma and Lena McElfatrick and | 7™™SEST-T™ VICE PRESIDERT wa, 2. sutra. | beld ever since \ FINE TEN ROOM RESIDENCE ON mcr terms phat being rapidly sold. | Call for plat and prices before the | Béential. | Satisfaction uarantesd. | Sittines mence to put up the scaffolding in the hall and | Cara Greer of Fort Wayne, Ind.,are spel ce . . hee Fath at ae AY SC Det pargime sre faken, DANIEL EARMAT, | bers aiand thls, aw. red parlor, where, as previously stated, the work wth of the Botanical Gardens, thetr tne J. HL GRAY & CO. , 657 F #1 a L310 . ae ‘6 4 : f Miss Ida May Bogia, 806 I street. ‘Tuesday next, at the National Rifles’ A: : | portance t ~untry in fornishing tare tree E ee # a FW VAL Bie of decoration will be entirely confined ‘this sum- | © is Nation les’ Armory SALE_ONE OF THOSE FINE RESIDENC thet bet. Dand En. e., Or. and cel., fur. SALE SEVERAL BARGAINS ON MERIDIAN | MPF, All gusinenscontdential. Tadiesweaenave, | mer. 4 Mra, James Newton, accompanied by her] the cighth annual meeting of the Society of td plant toevery section, in determining U7} orth side Q near st. mow. ; 10 rooms; all mL | BRR RO a te aa “cal a ee es 2 poem, 506; ach. Hours. an. to 9 as oe The Secretary of State and Mrs. Foster left| da ghter Blanche and the Misses a American Florists will be calied to order. Sigere at - — fing dee ohn and terms A aeay 800.627 F ot._ foe : FOR SAFE AT B55 ONE OF THE BEST 10-| Ne apaME PAYN. MANICURE AND_cuTROPS: | this morning for Deor ark, intending however, | Auna Gleesen, are located for the month of | preuarations have been made for this meet : t mhade treo on the| ORY BRICK, 10 ROOMS, sgivioased Las cated lots in the northwest: 23x89: on eaat side | N[ADAME, PAYS, MANICURE, AND CHIROPO: | oniy to retain there over Sunday. Next | August at Ho’ yy A iY. and it fe thought that between 2,600 and 3,000 Rimoniale to, the Seagetepy Connecticut ave. n. For : 3 Seo he cecinn ena ment pie cuaidera, | Bagufacturer of FINE MANICURE and CHIROPO- | month they hope to spend a few weeks with| Mr. and Mra H. W. Hamilton left inst week | cwembers and their friends will visit Washi the scientific attainments and the devotien to 7F st. Hon. Submit offers. FULTON LEWIS, 1333 F st. | DIST GOODS sonth of New York = their daughters in northern New York. Mrs. | for New England, where they will spend the iad ee his work of Mr. Smith, N ST. BET. 14TH AND R SALE—AT A BARGAIN. NINE-ROOM REST- Lansing, who ‘has been with her parents for | month of August. ton during the merting. r. Smith has been of great value to te mas} h: eatory brick, 9 rooms: all conveniences; ATTORNEY: several months, went home last week. Secre- There will be a three days’ session of the so- meoek , = nee om (near Mh st. aw. Pree. $8,500. | jot 20x io lout, alley /#5.150. MM. PARKER, wid - 5 Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Whyte and son, 1340 _ ‘ onal capital outside of the work he has done Kany epi: SS foot ign bree a aE | anit ees ISIS ¥ ot. i " |AMPBELL CARRINGTO: Met ot Me are ae ast Sunday ae the | Rhode Island avenue, will leave tonight to spend | ci*ts—on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, inconnection with th ies nn 1 x. sts of Mr. and Mrs, Uriah Painter at their ith Fs <= | FOR SALE — A REAUTIPUL CORNER REST- | DE: N | U Webster Law building, 505 Dst. aw., Washing. | S70 id Esa ken | # few weeks at Virginia Beach, he 16th, 17th and 18th instants—and on Fri- ¢x-Gov. Shephe . SAEE_EARGE CENTRALLY LOCATED | F'dince in Eckinston: 10 lates soomes mloek ton DG. Readence eee near azz | cottage at Long Branch. Mra. Foster makes . 2 s Lennive 7 . amt at Bw 2 Broome: Wt, SEL Wo | penered: lance ‘toon merete ae time pasu profitably as well as pleasantly, and | Mrs. W. E. Newman and children have re-| day, the 19th instant, the day will be devoted b*™ sold th oluer an estate, key at office. shaated ter ope v- AW = he mad b the vk {te gloee ab entete: Ke ve._| §RURE: Rented by open tre: Inees and furnace; electric 50 feet “Ldth st. on grade: SHOOTING STARS. on the whole, has had very delightful sum- | turned from Colonial Beach. toreoreation. The following preliminary pro- | j.2' commision, under the Sitch yee cKS € this ts dirt cheap at $10,000. M. M. PARKER, mer. The answering of congratulatory letters| Mrs. M. L. Tinker, after haying made visits gram has been arranged | the system of parking thestreets and avenues! al i'n So) Mow rented $20.20. terine | SUL arias “A’ word for a blow,” remarked the black- | from their friends all over the world seemed &| sm afinnecota, Wiseourin and ilkwele, te at | PROGRAM FOR THY. CONVENTION. j and’ the plaiting along th 3. H. GEAY & 00. ie GALE -A BEAUTIFUL KEW HOUSE: 7 _S: ee OR ens : smith who had just ordered his boy to start the Ripper reat me al = eee present visiting relatives in Cleveland. Tuesday, August 16, first day, opening ses ee wr geod ape : SALE NEW HOUSES BARGATNG_o41 AND | thins perfett. very cheap at $5,200;" €500 | FGhobeitry’S CHOICE LOTS ON COLEMBIA | bellows, carly July days until it was accomplished. Not | _ Among thoee registered at the Morrell House, | sion, 10 o'clock am.: Address of welcome; [f° Nu emdy oh tie Invteuin aeons a 3 oe RS OS a 7 er bate pa ONT R06 Fst. n.w. only herself, but the family and their intimate | Harper's Ferry, ure Prof. Donch’s wife and | response; president's address; reporis—rocr®- | Sine ime to pret dinootenn wah wor . 1 For sau re NGE FOR VACAN 10 ‘A SACRIFICE—PRICE REDUCED | Human beings are*like clams, Those that | fricnds are getting a great deal of amusement — Mrs. Hougan, Miss Galleghar, Miss | tary, treasurer, standing committees, special quired in the open Flor dots st $4.50, « bea:titul new stz-room bay. | Fito se.0n0 WOULD be CHEAP Ar’ 43.000: X | amount to anything know when to shut up. out of the album, which Mra, Foster has made | Mary Hegarty. committees; miscellaneous business; discussion | improve : v1 & E ON She | Miss Annie Denbam has to Round Hill, | of president's address. Evening session: Es- | by the « Fentent to Eset ; cathedral glass, tiled ves- | ACE LOT ON V1 Rais tah Seey of the‘newspaper cuts of the Secretary. Sl gone pre ng . Bev renidne for $35: oer ae stab gag 1 gp Bag Bent stad LOT WEST OF 7TH ST. FOR THIS EE EE has now about sixty of them in the collection—| va, for a month. ‘Club Root on Roses and Other Plants, renting fe i good, bad and indifferent likenesses and some * " Its cause and probable remedy, Prof. Byron = 3 er uel : Ke __DAN 7 .w._| "Tis hard to part, to break the spell, _| Hearing his name, but certainly never intended | _ Mise Hartley Graham is spending afew weeks | J* {ruse and Braable remedy. Fret. sven ar THE FRONT. - 16. 3 5 only @4-200; | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ON A HOUSE, LOT But Fate subdues the will” — for him. with friends at Berryville, Va. wick, N. J.; discussion; essay—““Insect Posts.in ARRIVED. a auidee Davin D- RIONE. 00 Fat. n.w. He was the guest at a hotel There will be another international wedding | Mrs. C. D. Sigebec is at Briggs, Va. the Greenhouse,” their cause, Jobu Saul, Wash- ; 7° a i Fehooner Howard Dail, Ba! imore, Capt. Anderson, a DEEDS And couldn't pay his bill. in the autumn and the groom will be a legution| Mr. E. M. Hood is at Brigantine Beach for a » D. C.; discussion. three days from Norfolk with 8K 200 feet of pellow| FO otuespring Grp nce de eared be the ‘Augsbure ceria man, which is, by the way, qui on ordinary oo month. fednesday, Angust 17, second dav, morning | gine lumber. Schooner Ham l Dell, No-tulk, Capt, S = 3 rests pol 4 iis session, 10 o'clock: Selecti pl f meet anderberry, to ci. 8. 000 | Faia stron tin, Mantene theap tore good | ANA DEVELOPMENT Co., Ohio. National, Henk NE STUDIED HUMAN NATURE. Stance jor theheppy mani Mr-AlanJobn-| | Mr. B.C. Tiffany will spend two weeks st | {22's0j nomination of affcers for 1688 renorts | waneae hee ee eee Oe 2027 000 | tenant sale ata bargain for alt canh 7 OF GALELA DECIDED BARGAIN ve aco | ‘‘What's become ob dat dawg ob your'n? Did | stone of the British great favorite here in vo- | “lifton Springs. of exhibition committees, essay—“The Propa- | 4a) Madde ae eee aull-Iw 1419 Gt. ronomical iow on Bal. Bee: nea 10th, a2 200. « | ye git shot ab 'im?" ciety. His bride to be is Miss Antoinette| Benj. H. Collins of the internal revenue bu- | gation of Roses," Paul Pierson. Scarborough, poms a 1419 6 ls iE SALE—A NEW BRICK HOUSE.AIX ROOMS, | fo0t, worth 50c. Lot 6, s: "Yassendeed.”” Pinchot, danghter of Mr. and Mra. James |rteau returned yesterday from vacation tour Y.; discussion; essay—"The Eu neat mss handsome | gy Path and cellar, on Hat bet ith and ign ne: | gat srodadge hese “Dat animile dat nobody wouldn’ take fur a| Pinchot’ of New York. ‘Tho marriage day is | of Holland and England. Markt and the American Buyer,” Juin Neck, % ca sold, Tint and cheers 1 1418 F it | 20/3 ee present? G’way! How did yoh do it?” set for a date very near ‘$3 and the event will] Mr. Charles M. Hasselbach has gone to Colo- | Bridgeport, Torsone state vice presidents for 1893 by state dele- | Mary, MA, wiih ining room and Kitchen, collar and ‘obably take place in New York. Miss Pinchot | nial Beach. mt Lighi) Alexandrin, Va. re fu nace room, inrmeclosste and pantries. very lanre “I put him up in a raffle an’ made leben dol- | fx spent the season in London, where she has fee house be papered 3 ih 808 labs offen him Mr. Martin D. McQuade will leave Monds; ‘ velock: Pe Dinct maztels, lot TSG TS-feot mide alley and PARKER, CHEAP Stiri ? met her future relatives, She visited here last = ge 7 ‘session, 8 o'clock: Essay—‘Hybridiza cabinet taarte! Sxoe 13-foot, x : mata R ¢ x prairies for the Blue Ridge mountains to be gone two|tion and the Improvement of Plants and ties : fide windows, inspection Ds 3 . giez te seari house bee ot ney eee a sawPea = ° - sects will sell Tor snort tins ReaNeIS | “Mises 3 said the . Admiral ana Mrs. Franklin returned last week | Wek® Flowers,” Richard , Bridgeton, N. J.; dis, g i cussion; the question box. = ; D. ba ivsipffudew Hatlanratgencn om con t square foot. DUGAN & BUTLER, peared ub tks Heeiey aoe: from a visit to the Maine resort, Boston and |, ise Edith May Peck of the pension office ; . Satara : ‘Thureday, August 8, third day, morning ses- | 3 a om, Do far, cood stable: lot bOxI4s. “Cost $1,000 to Culld: SALE-COLUMBIA HRIGHTS, LOT “What is it, Bridget?” more latterly, to Mr. and Mr, Preston Sanda’ | ef roe oT sands Ponuiciagahout tines weeks; | #00, 10 o'lock* Election of officers: review of Siacgyener a x ‘ood | wilt be offered for a few days at $78 000 $0,000 cams: | Fikc tit Gr hee eer LOE ROR “ : “5 villa on Long Island. i olen ans ng new plants, Wm. Falconer, Glen Cove, N. Y. fXeesturent. Balance on or before 10 years at 5 per cent. AND AT A PRICE THAT WILL INSURE AN AD-| “‘I wanted to know do yez be expectin’ ava-| “a6 "50 Warne, 14 Miss Ida Th visiting her parents and friends. eamy—Plowers tor Holiday Dessanda.” Hoare Te DAVID D. STONE. 806 F st. nw. sati-se eM. PARKER, 1418 F st. by Sous THIRTY DAYS. APPLY TO OWNER, | cation this summer?” perhgaliric Seen Beckek tap es vip, | Mise Hattie T. Everhart of Capitol Hill is| foo st Mo.; discesion. Evening WOLT ST.N.W. son, who went to Long Branch for last Sunday. ; + Bt, Louis, ei LE MATE OF ; have been visiting Mr, and man visiti: old homestead near Berrsville, | session,8 o'clock: Essay —*Floriculture for chil- FE MEE CORTE, OF ASHEVIEEE, eee Have been visting Sry and Mr, Bateman ince | yiiting afer old, homes Soil th | Gren an mea of iranng ned ag = sateen ‘ar pone after the close of the morning resion. vening FOR SALE-310.000-HANDSOM! NEW RESI- oR SALE—HOUSE 19 N.C. AVE. 8.E.; STONE denre near Dupont Circle ; 3} rooms and butler's ; hardwood. trimmings. all “mod. Mes pantry on first flo-r. parehawer can have house finished : POR BALE a oont Nitw sRoGi DWELLERS: | cto how pea be? | ENN DEVELOPMES 8."Ouis National Bank He soribbled snappy paragraphs Representative and Mrs. Hitt will spend the | by Mise Meek Yo White of hap City, eke wall | EROmHedge and love for at qantas, case meet Gen eee © mt, English basement, at Eckington: finely lo- mee: sol) ‘That rattled in the joints, rest of the summer at their country place at | accompany her ona tour through the south. | forvaee hee Tt ‘and final |e. % Alexandria to discharge part of “sme. Saints, DT F000. A Be RARDON 8 OU BP | 45K at me. lot 20080: Nproved by a three cs) | FQN NE SOE, OF TH ST. PROF! And often —— ere eet eee Miss Agnes Wallis and sister have gone to| committee Esthetamters ire oF Mai lato lo ete we Son JALE ONE SW HOUSES ON | SUupy ‘84 Dumont preas-brick fromt: 1D toonyand | pusinete dees Price BIA OW.0 No. aR) Donn For exclamation points!” It is high tide at Newport so far as social en-| pound Hill, Va. The following subjects for the question box Right? aitatcee tee Shst. ne between C 1120 12th st. n.e.; Grooms. bath, concrated cellar, aa = is i Kell we agerente sre concerned, The entertainers ect P have been already sent in, ana. together with | ” see: te Re eee ieee] [dgageectell pre sified program and are Sean gone to Harrisburg, | those — in the box during the sessions, wil ; scheme nd bath, 2 Po LE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — THREE i to 15S | (oroaghonnes HT Ae alee BOD AS Re |B lote, 40 = “Do you mean to say you et that vie tho ‘ 5 spo, | Pa., to visit relatives. Capt. doues, to the Kappehanacck ehver te aa 70 ROOMS tukencomman ns :. ‘ a" hard at it. Mra. Whitney's indefatigable dispo- | P+ 2 | be ed to gentlemen competent to reply to = ay = Bape ey Me eee a ee eS aera Ee ara paved alley.thses | Begs investment on ihe Helghts. "BANTER roman give ye?" said the tramp to his compan-) sition Loops her well to the frogt, ard laicly she | E- P. and J,C. Davison have retarned from | them on the evenings of the necond amd third Soenceh. Wa. Gort, tell mise ee tasbass eee pis SHREVE. 100 Teh st new. mis Ge | basement, and cellar ovese-brick front: Ii roomsand | MAT. Li3 F sto.w. ___aul3-3t_ J ion. has givena dance, a coaching party, a tea and | trip to the seashore and Luray. days. . y SALE_ DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING, 3D | “Gx Acker'st te / Grooms: balk sediern tm spring Gap, lnreelobratel “CApble Greckrinn |, “Yep. Ye see my dog was with me, and ef T| has now cards out fora musicale at which pro-| Mrs, John R. Ergood and Miss Jennie Barron SUBJECTS: St. 2.<. : ix roome, beth room and cellar all mod. Tequired. Yafance momthiy. regions ‘ho such land ever offered dat five times the had throwed it away Rube would a tackled it, Peper eet lider ——— = of 11th street have gone to spend afew weeks | What are the best twelve varieties of carna- etna i ort we TyLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 Fst nw. bic ath ba Faiz, 8,900, 8800 Tsx° -c a ees wee snighity good dog, and his health | # now one of the Deatix and eae ert | 5. the mountains of Virginia. lope for commercial purposes? Haart, Cristi Sta" £m ae Por SALF-ON FST BET. 6TH AND 7TH AW oth at. ALL, or Saari a a Mrs. Blater is nlso playing hostess frequently. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Koonts and @eir| | What aro the best twelve hybrid roses for | Eivacd homey vise at, Thin Saute es Fosse Br ‘6 rooms. lanes lot to all ice, $3,100; rent | FOR SALE-COZY HOME IN NORTIHEAS’ eS eet ee . Mi : two daughters are spending the month of Au- | bedding purposes? Fh pcchooner, monte (DUGAN & BUTLER, 00 se nw tag Gipem hou: one savarefromcar ine: price | POUe ome WEBCT WE Little Tommy Whyking bad been wrestling | A004 Mat yiictnel Herbert, Mr, and re. & | Ore Gauge are spendin What are the best twelve monthly or ever- | Seoyrton' - NORMS. 008 ¥ st! aw. "aul 12, 13,18, 19 40-oe 3-3t 807 a Ot with a piece of hardtack. are prominent in the pleasure going. Miss J.E. Ashley left today to spend two | blooming roses for amateurs? Sq RK SALE—OFFER _VAI- Fos BAPE Los —conuMta i » | SSR" Fields te Salisbary a, ER WANTED FOE r OR SALE-LOTS-COLUMBIA H “Mamma,” said he after a silence. Mrs. Morton is entertaining quietly at her | wecks at West Springfield, Masa. What are the best twelve palms for florists’ | OOS? Pipsitimore. . rt itol “ iw 25 use? = = Hauer a4 ae Pe iy: Frinidad, Ose near Leth st : What is it? cottage, “‘Abendruh,” at Bar Harbor, while the | Mrs. Abbott is at Highland, Md.,for two| What are the’best twelve ferns for florists’ Yesurindow hoaie; | Tuite owme 2 JOHN H. JUNGHAUS, SODM ae.” | Nat eae Trinidad det gamit | “If poll-parrots get all the crackers they ask | Vice Fresident and two of his “daughters are | weeks, fos ed med saeee = only #4, 100. terzas easy. pcmuamitiar | Broo! . bet. 1: 553 don’ ” traveling in Canad Baron de Struve is sti Vhat best hide orists’ Prise “DUGAN & BUTLER, B00 F st. n.w. FOX SALE_THE OWNER OF A BEAUTIFOT six: om abrigdecche on area ii i=:ago | £0F» T don’t wonder they learn to swear,’ the bright, particular’ star of the hospitalities | _ irs. E. N. Waters will spend two months at | | What are the best twelve orchids for florists ~The re = room, bath and cellar brick &. mi. in food loce- | Metropolis View. 4tii at f.6. extended” Hosea sab: Suey? and will certainly carry away agreeable memo- | Front Royal, Va. ne aes vas | 3m Mattawoman creck, with watermelons, grnogneti cach and'$20 per Mouth: °AGArcen | foe; fot ote A014. 43, the other 4021504 ‘pgp genta rated ries of America, Mise T. Wilkes will remain at Annisquam, | pinutfor curfower purposes ee Neem | Sotuice county, Ma Sith eatermcloas & 32H, City P.O. aus-Lw ia Park, 1. p ‘Mass., until September 1. i J NOTES. z peneh a icta - — = | eS 74x00, They Will Leave This Evening for Camp at| Mrs. Russell Harrison led a german down at , until Sept Has the steaming of tobacco been found ef- mR SALE STORY Bay-winpow | Ftasiisoros crust 6 ROOMS AND BAT Me Fa Sarees ron. 2 lots. Piney Point. Cape May Inst Friday night and is having | Dr. EdwardStevenshas gone to Capon Springs SS ne oe ewe Dat from Serio wtih lumber Poport test onan Erick ah ra, ANGE. ASD. LATROBE: ONLY, $1. 900 NICELY | ft) Ee x Unless a sudden war or riot demands their | Pleasant, restfal summer of it. for a month. resul’ day a little before midnight his veesel was tn: square of [ows JOHN Gi Lode “il Sages ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hamilton left today for| Miss Li Chester, Pa., it. |, Whatare the best materials to use for shad | with the echhoc Parks of ch, Ne SEPTtin walking distance or alt ae ee ee ea : Seca ee ota Onmamsenny to Oe Der Ny oa Gur cee Gy eek ot Whe Mea Coe ea ing on glass in summer and how applied? | This iui accnired of Nanemey crest. Sif Th falance teault paxhosee’ Apple L, We WEED & | Pails Churels, Va. ¢2 nice’business lots. hots Set Sent Cease St ME Seereetl We | ann toy wil comin te uextim angela Hedgesville, W. Va.) "How to mend « hove | Ridoway uf the Howard Dall the heclesth, weston OD. Manazers Watkaal Mutas! Building and Loan fngton. "Carroll pi onting circle; Yok | friends this evening and steam off down the | Snd'after that go to the seaside 58 | fora month. What admission fee for chrysanthemum | demas : ; the fyins boot of the Parks aud ber Ms ‘ewiclation of New York, 00) Iithet. nw. S133 river for its summer encampment. The Morton | "The times ccem_ bristling with little diplo- | Miss Carson has gone to Lancaster, Pa., for | shows in likely to bring the best returnsin | {yatta the barks tlked of ling’ the R SALE-3-STORY AND BASEMENT BAY- Bhs LE OT, BX T vadets have only recently been mustered in! wo weeks. cities of from 100,000 to 200.000 population? | tr master was sett od by accord. Sallnaker Bebyou! pamProre, | store and dwelling’ another rooms = honable locale. ot ey into | matic episodes and just at the moment when | * . How can Soristy’ clube be been for | ot Water street rigced ay new ih and Cast. fe Svnicely pupored unroughoue: Wik mokeeeeepeeeeS | A SON lay Sento Ae dees GWE | the guard, but in enterprise and soldierly | there is nothing too good on land or sea for the |W. E. Knowles will speng a month at Fred- | 4,40" 7" ole aes om paid the feist. The Tail will discharse. fe em Tp) terests of their members! ayes ee ‘ 4 Ms turd to Norfolk for another carve of lumber Meek Ww mente: 2 are ¢ roceus and cellar all new houses; will qualities they do not bring up the rear by | Visiting foreigners at Bar Harbor or Newport | ericka, Del. What measures should the society take for | CDaries Tutonan, the usual commander of the : sell cheap; half cash; balance like rent. : association terms. Managers National M: c Sara . = - " Yuen: Th ‘iret Fi ‘ ‘Baliding oy CANNOT LOSE, AND MAY MAKE | @ large number of notches, The command is | tl! sorts of tantalizing difticulties are coming | Mrs, M. V. A. Mills is at Atlantic City fora! the protection of its members from outside | 1,!sl"iwer on fusnce..| Tlie, is ber Best tote ‘oan Asssciation of New York, 300 11th st." | syagoges Builder and (eet EAL DR tn, by consultine tm revariing Wweest | opieieiiy knoe ec {to the surface. Everybody breathed easier | ponth. sharks? Suer hanes W ao ——_-_______—- | san Gti GET O GE aE, HED REGGE Gap" atao. | CNA DEVELOPMENT | Ofticially known as company B of tho second | when the assurance came that the Swiss govern- coum Lindsay is at 14 Cherry street, | _ Friday, Angust 19, fourth day—The fourth mon. wits his wife and OR SALE_ANACOSTIA-ONE OF THE PRETTI- FES ste cafe Mody I ak pl OF 1 Bank buliding, 12th and G.aul3-*3 | battalion, and this afternoon Capt. C. F. Cook | ment had accepted our explanation in the case mmclpeagsed v | day will be devoted to recreation. In the fore- | 5°" Bf 2% cottaxes im that part of the city < rooms | tric lighting: large lot price Pon terms to | JOR SALE_FT ON . | will line certainly thirty of its members up at | of Mr. Georg, who will probably remember his | Mount Holly, N. J. noon a trip to Mt. Vernon by invitation of the | He expects to resume his weekly gospe) eee eee mee: fret spd | 5 ‘whiH ‘& STOCRETT, 7th and 1kth Whitn. ‘4 | the armory over the National Theater and will | *tty by tho sad sea waves longer than the! Miss M. L. Strobel is at Mount Lake Park for | National Gardeners’ Club. In the afternoon a | Teetings. | In the past these _ aver. Apely L. W. WEED ® CO., i ; ; march them down to the wharf and on board | “™0unt of pleasure he had there would | three weeks. carrige ride. The bowling contest will take | Capt Vanierberry of the jonal Matus Buiding and Loan Aeso- i ‘ Te . | really justify—and now, just as the feelings of - lace on Friday afternoon at the Columbia | DV. from ber beme port Son ot New Norke 00 itis nee “wubb S - Pre, Weeree Leary, which will pull away | switzerland and its agreeable youngrepresenta- | _, MT. H. Herwig will spend = month at Round | Pinte ov, Eridas | ene IN THE NORTHWEST, NEAR 1ST tous K aa cs J % Me Misi |oe te ey ee Ocoee nt MP | tive have been calmed down, we have to con- | Hill, Va. ‘A reception will be tendered to the society by | iy Feraivent haw prick, with seine beth tie Sat SALE -HOUS FS oo KEN" BHOsE SON | Morton Cadets will take possession of ig | {font another emall tangle, but with the re-| Mr. andMra, Frederick Rogerson and family | yfr. John R. MeLean at his garien, 19th wrest | {isuted © seated PS | Tt 18OBrien'ect We ea al public of France. The occurrence seems | have gone to the mountains of Virginia for the | and Boundary, on Wednesday afternoon, August | \\**T!0! Se SSSA nye = z bet S pope nlm gers a ue ed | | trifling, but Mr. Patenotre, the French minis- | rest of the summer. 17. from to7 o'clock. Music by the Marine | ndary hm i, 6 OR BALE—ON EAR Mere ent enter leet a ibe got all | ter, has had twice to turn his back on the gay “Mr. C. E, Waters is at Rock Enon Springs for | Band. S suede, $¥ : 3 és doings of Newport and come here to seek that a with shade tres, on : ; : ig4 of Newport ETTER, Hieignts; only 505. por foot. “umbis| crowded into 240 hours. The cadets will Le | redress that the outraged feelings of his coun. | ® month. SERRE OEWEENS, loan te J. R, HERTFORD, equipped in heavy marching order and will] try demaud. It is all abouta flag—litte bits | | Mis Annie V. Myers has gone to Round Hill) There are a number of auxiliary societies | fic 3 1418 Gst._| wear the regulation uniform. The only thing | of flags, to be sure, but quite big enough to ex- | for a month, connected with the Society of American Flor- | (247 in the way of extra adornment which the bors | cite country's ire. The story, divested of all| Mies Kate N tt will spend two ‘weeks at Pax-| ists, and the following program has been ar-| Jehu trroen Bf, and al Bad Poca le a oegtacthen “oP white | diplomatic encumbrances, runs this wa eas a senqed by then pany a -, s ‘The good citizens in a Pennsylvania town fi i The American Carnation Society Tuesday OF BUSINESS | i t detween dth and 7th, six (6) pretty bnild- | duck — trousers, with which they celebrated the Fourth of July with a liberal dis-| , Mis Flore Hendley has gone to Adirondack, | , 1mm 1emagn Sarat monks mecretary, | sai of 7th st. near | eich 16.5x80. A'snap to an inmnediate pur: eanipped. The camp promises to be most en- | Pia’Cf bunting and fireworks ‘A French tenis | N- Xo» to stay till September, Tae Awmicna Gurpustameen Society Tuee- | 2% as Ww" tanpy j 3 ‘st. ne, between M and josall piers hepeieg Bhagrdeg epenpelicoh og dent felt his patriotism stirred with a similar | Mr. Wm. Mayse, jr., will spend two weeks at | Gay, August 16, at 4 p.m., Ed. Lousdale, secre- | iisthatrel ard fur taben resition Cor. Tth aad G sts. now. i a pd Fa.w._ | will run down to attend a full dress ball. The | impulse. He ran up the stars and stripes from | Urbana, Ohio. tary. A meeting for the purpose of organizing Foe SALE-Y BARNES & WEAVER camp will be named in honor of Wash. B, | thé flag staff of his factory, but remembering | Mis Joyce is visiting friends in Portland, | national rose society will be called imme= large frout park- 0 p ‘ + the land of his Lirth let the tri-color wave to iately after the close of the morning assion | Sprarue MEDIC O. Paliame ine Proprietor of | the hotel, who has | tne breeze on top of it. It did not wave long, | M2” : Jon Wednesday, August 17. The Florists’ Hail pF ER “5,000 1H 5 Ieuaatter heceetaee © things | assome of his neighbors, overburd rth | Mr. C.G. Adams has gone to Chittenango, | ‘association ot America Thursday, August 18, 2 | ¥ cellar under entire | 293°. F--_ 000) DR Lae 300 | TR. CARLETON, » loyalty, pulled down the flag of Fran N. Y., for a month. | p.m., John G. y. The Florists’ «vd rear Lot 20x95 to | “ies 4.500 OE at, DB, Tie. 8.500 D x fore they got through with it there Miss M. E.de Ronceray, who has been at| Protective Association Thureday, August 18, | eg eg \ = as 507 12th st. nw. Kernan's Lyceum Theater. anything left to fight,over, as its Rehoboth for a week or so, is visiting friends in | 3:30 p.m., H. B. Beatty, secretary. The Inter: om duly, enter smpell wf 448 F ST. SW buljetin fesned on Wathington, D. 0. Kernan's Lyceum Theater will inaugurate the | were trample upon in the streets by Baltimore. y national Telegraph Delivery Association Thurs- * : miei 5 special bargain. AGGAMA season of '92-'93 Monday night." The City Club | dren in their play. The French slot youn Trement int day, August 18, 9 p.m., H. B. Beatty, secretary. Graduated London, England, 193% Spectacular Farce Comedy Co. will present in- | another flag waving, though, on the Ot, B.C. Pemane eet Behebeth teen wot: pro : party : % A : fete day,-the 14th of July, and a bette oF 80. ee eee, ri fram: ‘New York 1873 Fs ly, t ng . ag oe Eo a ee me tlc doors » model variety entertainment, which will | having been established ‘no one disturbed it | Dr. Hl. H. Baker isat Asbury Park. An interesting and instructive feature of the | Painted inside and out: handsomely papered ant deco. IF YOU HAVE AN AILMENT. be followed in the summer garden by a concert, | ‘rhe July 4 incident, however, has been absorb- ©. H. Reizenstein and ur D, | Annual meetings of the society is its trade ex- Fpied® elorant cahinct nuautna and hanteher Acute, chronic, or hereditary, yon can be ranidty re. | including music by Prof. John Pistorio and or-| ing the time and atiention of. the French mine hibit, in which are ehown the implements of ana walks: location lis and’ healthy; near tl SaEhcaae aude dee Qn, Masnty | sorte betth and wtrnsih by the sini abo | cesta. An attraction of extablished reputation | ister exer since. Ho has bad imperative orders hs hosts aad whos husks wad Bowen | Wha eo ; Some serine: ay od | cation of electricity anit the therapentic measures #9 | and under the sole management of veteran nd not only exp] lac- A Na Sia’ | tvlte will Be ennhain the tower ball of the seas Ree Thin pecperty eae ta meeeta BS | succesfully practiced by Dr. Carleton. 4. E, Miaco, the City Club promises « program | tion, and very likely the end of tt will be the re ee ae ie psec logy pode petal ron biapcied | ae that will possess the merit of freshness, The ge of some oF wn. officials who y inten should pt pe pele dae company ineludes someof the prettiest burlesque | did not punish these offenders in the first | _ Mr. Samuel P. Ficklen leaves today for Capon fr exhibition purposes should make ‘arly ap- Faf'ine momory, nenralsic, wandering pains, ali-eons | queens and brightest comedians on the variety | instance. Accusing one neighbor of stealing your | Springs. 3 ‘ashi m, who fe superintendent of this de- ihm, an For (se se sone. more br — mornins than on coiat to | stage. and in meng et vocal eS | eee book and pard Eire =e ee Mr. J. D. Croissant, who has been summering it. A uniform charge of 25 cents per ipret tyore tare) 2 ve FIFTEEN st wt | no enerey either for work or society, ¢ containing number of terpsichorean artists. | are not very good samples of international man- on bay a do aay TWOATORT BRICK HO Gsertiico), dull, stupid fevting, 1m: Its firnt part consists of s burletia, entitled | ners, but ii has been a hot summer and slight | SUE Square foot will be made for alll space cocyy : fchane sn. Crinf ject. i “ide 4 excepting that al! plants and flowers for exhibi- | ligirt. Rcbooner 3 the mind upon any subject, pain in tho back, weak | “Studies in Terra Cotta,” in which the stage set- | lapses are pardonable. While very eorry for in- be i All | Sammie! Scott, te: aaaee eee se, an the hoasss | bX bad tasto in the mouth, pimples o: sallow and gs are artistic and the costumes gorgeous, | dividual ‘hts, independent Americens, Mr. Ralph Harding and Mr. Carl Loffter left | tion ee only will be admitted free. Bet . ‘ x, H ae fant spuscachine commpiniionn Then ‘conan 4x | Eabeaithly-lookinz wkin, tremocy, palpitation vf the its must be in position by 1 p.m. on Tuer a Rite “ ie Everett, Phyllis Allen, Lew Hawki d | membering with great vividness the annoy- | 0” the 9th instant to spend a month or more in 4 ' Foam bath. janze closete au.t pantry in ite heart, foe! generally usst up and that Io is losiae | Harry Bryant are Conspicuous in the diversion. | ances they have suffered in other lands,begin to | Pennaylyania, SS ene So Liteon fincharmafor You, it a pretty certain taut yowars | HET Morgan's living works of art form a feat-| feel that all things even up if you can just wait | The Mises Pomeroy of 802.0 street north- | Thoraday. August 18 Rola pen Remmage e 4 ‘ ; - - ul f the . which they intersperse, in- | long enot ies, for instance, whose spending ‘closed i New York district ~ proved Wik savenatan care Sse pa! eee er oe clade L’Antiop, “Obamps Risses and Moow-Day | gowras are varie wade have maaaye ait teens ‘Springs, wf fepscgibeitcicpene pasar og yas poe aged Ptboriten of the auiore cnc." The, mew for fail particnlars call ny and vou shonid at ones consalt Dr. Cacteton. who fy | Rest. “Among theartists whocontribute fold of what they have had to endure from dress- seesion. The exhibition shail be closed between tials as a pasemnerc carner on he "Porn a ae Gracie Positively the only advertfsinz surgeon in the Unitet | ties are Lew Hawkins, the comedian; Phyllis | makers, and we have not yet cooled down from Bkinger the hours of Band Spravcn the Bont dap; Guster | ary mantel 5 Son ae Staten whe treats these troubles on recomlzed-tenti® | Alien, contralto; Bryant and Wella, sketches; | the last flagrant wrong perpetrated upon two of which time the shall pass on the exhibits. PH SALE OR RENT TESS AXD JP rainy” | tmdcurative principles, and bes made the snocossfal | Prof’ Willis, with his elx performing akye ter: | our-eounteywomen, Sho Sere, ta for - e judges, pase pnd esa sige ais EaUng ARNT o8 etnien oF to WAL BIRNEY, | treatment of thee tres « itentady: “Enoere wr | Fees: Chat!’ Belmont iret coon nae not paying the extortionate bills of their man- G many be hod by epeiving to tho ouper- srs..te puorr pang, | 5 = 82 2 nis (acrve evaavetion), dines ef the blatien ik. | Everett, burlesque queen; and the Emmett, | tuamaker. Ettendent, Mz. C.F. Hele isa dase FOR SALE—PIANOS, Herta, oo foto sua, ey cn | German eaten “Alot Helyet” te bur-| "Senator and Br. Stanford have ben ately ; ¢" orricens ov tax scorers. 3 = aan hronile disease wit range of ity, 4 1 * four LAuCH ST, Le DROUT PARK. FOR SALE oe nancae Setreated with skill end suoess bors of expecionce | Hick Taosical ‘eae fe wil be handsomely cleat huh cat kets tesa nc ee The ocers ofthe society for 182 are: Pre aa, bai, Sit mod " “pe : andan earnestness of desire to benefit my patients. | staged and intelligent : ' ‘bua dan 4 ; Six rooms, bath. 4. imp. Glonch & Warren organ. igh top, seven store: sub. | uk aGk aucec peutie woe, terpreted. this country. The Senator took the course it, Jas. Dean, Bay Ridge, vice presi- * 2008 LARCH ST.. LE DROIT PARK. Price. $4. 750. $108. c : baths, &c.y. at Aix-los-Bains, dent, W. R. Smith, Washington, D. C.; secre- —. oe ree were stopping tary, Wm. J. Stewart, Boston. Mass.; treasurer, : : ‘ M.A. Hunt, Terre Haute, Ind. STRANGERS. TAKE NOTICR.—DRS. BROTHERS ‘aud Gray treat all diseases. No cure, no pay. Only ‘advertising physicians in this city. seagoing he aa OR SALF-A SEVES "A P COSMET, T a PHYSI- Patra toca aie ie Cian to, Want RAY; SS SS Copy a Massachusetts for a brief visit. * 303-300 MAPLE Ave. Je DROIT PARK. coth 2. cesar Mike October. a8 nee Sage, 000. $175. THOMSOS'S PIANO WARE. ae i PROUT PARK. Nine rooms, bath, ail inod. grand , Rearly pew. COR. LARCH AND SPRUCE STS. LE DROIT | {pe tnd Jn perfe-t onder: Price, $6,000. Stonce. a Six rooms, baib, al mod. imp. * ee spRe LE DROIT PARK. CE ST. or Stz rooms, bath, all mod. tmp. * Thee are all new houses and have never been oc-| FOE, sates hoo Saba aos, Sea E ie BARNES & WEAVER. By Mit nae aw. * jor am FE ea a eect SUMMER RESORTS. Barge et : ee ee . "i " 87 1 89 ber week. 3 aan vo ones : ‘ ‘Mr, Thos. M. Harvey, has gone to Harper's Nr aaah a = = i Ferry to join bis wife and little us i THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 913 Pa ave i it I fi

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