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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. tt Soh tng where we founttiaas ag |NAMES OF BATTLES. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. safe and wet as we had left them a few OUT OF WASHINGTON. FOR SALB-DONT MISS ITA SWEET Tu hours before. After hard work we suc- Ps Bye = = Sasieiar maa y FOR YOUNG LA. | "toed medium-size square plano in beautiful ANTS RAILROAD, ag oe Ng ge an Magra A Mn . MEDICAL DErAntM EOWGETOWN UNI | FAIRFAX HALL SEMINARY FoR YOUNG ta | Regd Be fy ‘OF SIXTH AND thesia aut ge” et Set ag | heme TMS May Bo Seseribed om Regi) sea coh ein Bee SE aon aL | Sete TA ears eee] Soe he AS ehetinat a isda S Grae temic ueet Gant Gert ae ate mental Colors. M. D., 815 Vt. ave. aulstoct | clocution, | piysical culture, Instructors come | 55 aE 2 _ | Sleering and Inning Cars to Chica, Wise uninjured in anyways oo” "ut Ofer 4 GOOD MEMORY ASSURES SUCCESS 1N EVERY | PCr, ogee agg puree on ay yo A Faw SESS Hitt, Martor Oo oto nine ce pursuit in iife. By fa few hours’ tpstruction | gy soit t hew and i créer. tee make 6 area and before we camped that night had r, dies, and wuat you learn permanently retained. WASHINGTON AND LEB FS Le: | Ht woking and Observation ( feached our” destination, “Commodores, the War Department in General ti rivate instruction given at 922 we UNIVERSITY, For SALE— - pooog i veg Mh gg hg se went Orders and Probably Revised. iby tevitations Lenaear Sy eed; Colt Se en ee yy — Wasa delightful one coasting’ along ‘he eewar. aw JON RANDOLPH TUCKER, Dean. 8 pone: comple shores of the ever widen! ver. At E BUS 3 ACADEMY VILLE, Bee Pink” fetemie Genie anne | ok meiect aii anlaae Sosneentiep at he VILLB ACADEMY FOR BOYS, ROCK Wi ‘Care to Chicago, and 5 . ‘Opens September 13; thirty” minutes. trom Car tot landing, everything had a forsaken appetr- | War Department is the compilation In gen-| 8. W. FLYNN, A". 222. principal ington; terms moderate. “For catalogue wg: | — S227 —_ eer em ance, the old wharf and warehouse tumb- | eral orders of the names of battles that Lowest terms. est instruction. ss W. PB. MASON, U.S. N. A., Principel. THE KRAKAUER PIANO 7 "mat ‘Car to St. RE RE tap eamer te ling to decay. A little lower down on the a Principal bas been a well-haown and successful | $y ]y am ‘ultra™ with artists ot oon oe Slenpina Cn 5 Ci = aS Maryland side is Liverpool Point, an. im. | ™@Y Properly be inscribed on the colors of | Washington educator for IT year — — = in use. “Cull et TEMPER Oe eg u Piging Cars Harrisburg to Chesunetl "om ST. MARY’S RIVER portant freizht landing. Helow this Clif. | Tegiments and on guidons, These inscrip- caglt Dusiness course, day oF night seaalon, $25 a | BT. AGNES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ALBANY. X.Y} _G. TH UHM, oot 10m aulT-3m cote es a _"_________ | ton Beach or Smith's Point looks most fa-] tions, which are specially cherished by the |!" ishop Doane. Cot ; Bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelliug, grammar, let-| four courses of study for graduation. Special | HOW'S THIS? A MAGNIFIGENT 712 OCTAVE | One hour of this work brought ua to our de- | millar to the excursionist, but the deserted | soldier, are provided for in existing regu-| ter writing, Lusluess foruia, commercial law, pea. | studies may be taken‘or the Harvard courte tee | Ha thcye Bitma. aed for few south, only. $300 ~G. METZEROTT ps int, Maryland, neerly | pavilions and closed bath ‘house indicate an manship, fypewriting, shorthand. Diploma ‘and | Women. "For catalogue ‘address Miss EW. | che ‘&00., 1110 F st. A Cc A N 0 E Cc R Ul S E | opposite Guantion Va, and we thought our | Inte ‘season. The densely” Whoded tower | Intions, but tt ts felt that they are 1) great postions for graduates.” Central” Weation. BOYD, Principal. spitm | uw. aulT3m *| troubles were over, when in fact they kad | Thom’s Point stands out boldly forty-four | eed of revision and tabulation. flenced teachers. Send for announcement. —— Just begun. On landing our first desire was | miles below Washington, and at Maryland | iug to the New York Sun, there are inter-| Ty NEW DRAWING SCHOOL, & to replenish our supply of water, but the | Point, two and one-half miles further on, | esting differences in this respect between} teacties drawing in such a ees Sailing Do cool spring which two years before bad | the river makes a great bend, almost | the re: Jo, | Soon make money. Day and night classes, ilin; wn aie - eal s : ziments. The infantry, for exemple, gs the Potomac and the| made this our favorite camp was not to be | doubling upon itself, and just beyond is the ie g fates. Callers welcome, found, and we reluctantly concluded that It | famous Nanjemoy ‘Reach, so dreaded by | Comprised, before the civil war, only ten! F ST. <= = iv : asst, | WOOD'S COMMER AFFLE ‘ i ‘ gone dry. After resting an hour and | the sailors on the Potomac. It was here | regiments, Nine others were added in Isl, | WQOW'S COMMER! lautic ave. “Terms $1.90 to $2 per day, $8 to $10 P Enjoyment Experienced. peel Sax thine aa wont tecthan wp te | Sal & lave schomwer, archers’ te ud | and ench of tneee contained tures bar. high-grade” busine per. week. TANOS. o etter success, and at | stream. was entirely dismasted by the cy-| talfons, so that after the war the nine sec-| best people of Washi See EL racine on a Guies, snore | Sloua of the previous evening, Gnd as we seein sexes "a ‘complete. prepa 1 d battalions were reorganized us inde-| Start in life.” Now open fur enrollmert of stir ! t. where in former | Passed within hailing distance of the wreck | °™ s ee toe A CYCLONE STRIKES THE CAMP. | Knows” @ymush Shanty erected for tne pure | We wonderel at the severity of the storia: | Pendent regiments, forming the twen{leth | Ama, "cts clued mine _Hul9-101* H.W. LOVE, Prop., of Washington._| PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, “THE GLENDAI Including some own" make, atigh vs) erm, $1 to $10. pe inks wm | Address Mrs. C. i, BUZBY date of Balti- Jose of tarring fishing nets had stood. On Maryland Point are several abandon-| to the twenty-eighth regiment inclusive, | Pit our prices and fay eo Ro slarvland Point are several abst ment inclusive, | ge i Wasuliaa” Call's _tore, Sid) seboetnn probably the dwellings of fisher-| while the ird battalions formed the| catahgue coutaining ‘mains “of over nae = = = At Camp Mosquito, men. Leaving the new light house It our| fronts nana ie ee Gents, wane, Sue. Seek gy ay ae to. 0c twenty-ninth to the thirty-seventh inclu- eS eae tent ‘ding depot; ‘good board . It was the work of but a few moments | wake, we started on a tencmile tack to the | twenty Aiea oe er COURT F. Woop, Li... nang Ge pod beards Some Discomforts, but They Are} to crece our tent, unroll the blankets, an- red cilffs of Mathias Point, Virginia, pass-| £h<.,, (nat allewed many promotions and ae, EDWARD MOHCLE A || Erom merets BO, ‘Bor Lut, ‘Gircalae mai: chor the boat off the shore and make every- | Fiver tiae ott was ns Settlement of | gress also, in 1866, added elght new intan- = a 3A AD &je6-co8m Overcome by Fair Weather. thing snug for the good night’s rest we | fight Masse ae wsemoy Wharf, and then the| Ty Tegiments, making. forty-five in all. ‘In| ST, CECILIA'S ACADEMY, ; ENCAMPMENT GROUNDS light house at Upper Cedar Point. Round- 9 G01 Bast Capitol st. for ladies and children, wilt preracs . j had anticipated, but even at that time an | ing Mathias Point light, ffty-nve mite be. | Ue, time came consolidations, the result | Wt Bast Capiel st. tor ind iis. well-known 20) jerds disteat Soe Te tebe rmy ef big, hungry Potomac | low Washington, we squared our sails for a| RyUS OUF present twenty-five regimen's. | fitiiition affords every advantage for acquiring HOLEL IMPERIAL, oe a er ra Zpese SmAnEeS must evident be attete| sy ihonmgh acti aud ommieataneaito e | Gaack to mec eine Ga ee PLEASANT INCIDENTS.|2 visit. A small camp fire sufficed for the | were Poa aa king, oe Sonne amen so] degx: to the classes in music, art, fancy wor AND ANNEX, ON THE BEACH, | of rare woud cases, fished wore ‘thas 60 and one-half miles distant. The hills of| The First Tem Infantry Regiments | _ tion, phonography and typewsiting. HOTEL “Maryland ave. “All nod. con, year, PFEIFFER & CONLIFP, Gaapet Point and the red sandy cliffs near| In the first ten infantry regiments there feo ne ee a eons oe =< = $17 Lith et. nw, itt . Ope’s creek, made attractive pictures as| were also marked differences. The first, or- peting rene ss asa ae Or cat | $2 to $2 per day; $10 to $18 per wk. G. W, | STEINWAY. CHASE. GARLER, BRIGGS PIANOS, ‘Written for The Evening Star. = the sun sank in the west, and. several | ganized In 1290; the second, in 1791, and the} 180. (NRE SO Ti Kendrick. "Special ‘rates for Yambiics and parties | Organs and Wileor & White for sale S everything ready? miles below one of the Hittle slovps of our ‘season, or vent. DROOP'S Music asked the commodcre canoe fleet, the Wachachee, was seen mak. | fourth, in 17%, all have to their credit bat-| au12-3m President, | Or Man ie ce Gore, of the Washington ing foward the Maryland shore. We sa-| ties of the war of 1812, as well as of the |——Guxgion INSTITUTE, 228 P ST NW, Atlantic city, Cance —_Assocition luted as we passed each other, but as we| Florida, Mexican, and civil wars. So, iso, Boarding and Day School tor Gir Gentrally Located, LADIES’ GOODS. 07 - Were both sailing to make camp no delay | js it with the fifth, sixth, and seventh, ar. Secoud session opens Sept. 25. oo Will open July 1 for the season of "83. one a — Was _,permisatble. ded kenerous lunch on | ganized under the act ‘of 1812. Lut’ the | _8u9m Be a Se <a lt 4. ROWAN. _| SEATSKIN GARMENTS ALTERED, REDIED AND asupetice aad Us Pegret that sore eohiae he waves made! third, though organized in 1798, @egins its] INsrRUCTION IN DRAWING AND PAINTING, | HOTEL ROYAL, KENTUGKY avEcaN abbr | “DALSE) ‘work of about to start on a cruise dowa the river which had been Pur a Toe ‘our cruise would soon be | battle recout ai ts a hey econ ae CORCORAN AWE | ton of 40 rovitis; capacity 300; cuisine the best; | Misses CUNNINGHAM, 1510 bth et wee muy tee ended, but ag the sun disappeared behind | de la Palma. ‘The’ eighth: formed. fakes | Sod t ood Pa tod ean Bena tennis lawn, shade trees, de-; Grst-clase mccou: 5 SE mie mee ~ rae he ugh ager eer Rove took part in the Mexican war, but the ninth} MAY MINNIGERODE, ‘(aud-lm*) LILLIAN Cook. tmodations, at Pat ee eaded for the white cottages : “ $5. | — ee “ 22 as INSON, Proprietor, Colonial Beach nearly seven miles off Boe ped moe ‘see a 485. | “4804. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE 1893. _8ul2-2w Also Hotel Jobnson, Washington, D. ©. re ed 430, 6 Foit SUAS AND DACGILEraAts - 4 teem rar en ornamental fabrics | 770 ig te planned at one of the fore we arrived there it was silvery: moon-| Coie MI Chine we a ane okt eae aan Danes HOTEL STICKNEY, KENTUCKY AVE, 100, FH | snd articies of wear, OUTING SUITS given Bink winter reuntons of Wane on. dhe waters, but our glorious after-| er engagements of” the aecond "war wit | National assorted: coe, ten | fun oe Sagem atte, Haien, "Gh to gEd6 | HUNT Stteation Gur patronage extends, fate | $30 Aa im. LBS, yr - o as 3 a r day; ck, He fashionable ‘iyi tate rakes ale eae to us that we even wished we could con-| these regimenia: We alse fist Onecmebor eens EY, STICKNEY, a Tatves Ai tinue on to the Chesapeake. As we ap- ‘Then “cast Beached. si lor shore, off." came the order, and freed from her | Preparation of supper, and after an hour's | yuna to (ey nite Point. we moorings with a refreshing breeze over the | Conversation gy Roo ee ne the = | middacea Club" of Capitol Hill, Still ther S>explore tae bays and shores of the lower | Caution to spread a large mosquito can- | Tras foamy neag by for our small tent. and Fiver. For several days. preceding the | OPY Over us, but the night was hot and it | received by our Washington fornia Wee aiid other combats in Bast Biopia eus Je, the nauonal expel add Uoughout, the coun | _mbt-tm SAtlantic City, N. J. | OUTING SUITS. Our Summer“Bpecialty. 48 been seen, all after the ei regiment | Hy, 18 # household word, w rou é fan Teekon battles of the elvil War only.” It ogee yet HOTEL TRAYMORB, OUTING SUITS. its branches, is a little curious that the ninth infantry | etitution Sogiue Mendes Sept STLANTIC CITY, OUTING surrs. was not in action at all between 1301 wud | departments,’ viz. Peactical Business, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. 1st, having been stationed on the Paciie complete bookkeeping course, English, rapid caleu- h22-5m W. W. GREEN & ©o. Mail orders receive: DYE wi coast throughout that period. But compa, | lations, rapid writing, moral and social eulture, | — ——- — \tteation. HOTEL WELLINGTON. ny H had previously fought the Indians at | Delsarte system of ‘expression, civics, political * grad- White river, and the regiment was ed | Cconomy aud commercial laws Practical eel — cruise active preparations had been going | was, difficult to preathe, so it was erad-| our work lighter and our sleep sweeter | ay eter . Sowased | wich lnttiatory ‘boakkerping "Shorthand and OCEAN END KENTUCKY VB. HOTELS. Cooking utenstis; blankets and, provisions | stillness, then, suddenly, the chant of the | ‘Mat pueMt sa Turning to the artillery, we find the first | ing: ‘Mechanical ‘ud curchiterqeal: Drawings, Carpe all the year. SSrrsnrarrirenryry (o : a red under the veck ia | Mosquito army resounded through the tent ; ends well.” said the com-| regiment, which was organized In 198, pres- ey f ten thoroughly trained teachers, Location cen- 2m n e rodore 2s We landed, and we thousht so | ent tn 1812 at Queenstown, and afterward at | tral Buch a Manner as to ballast the crulser for | 20d soon a swarm of these insects from Q . a too when we and our staunch little cruiser | York, Fort Gi La ‘Twelve | graduate Jass of '92 have re- | THE CHALFONTE, — her best sailing. — Rapidly. the familiar | 22 adjacent swamp had taken possession. | Were, harne, ewiftiy, heavewend the est eorge, Cole Mill, and Fort graduates of _ A. & H. 8 MILNOR, shores of the river near the city were pass | We had no choice but to vacate cur com-| Sycning um the'a homew = Erle. The second,’ third, and fourth artil- | ceived diplomas zrom the World's Columbian Expo- ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. Me th brides we felt | fortable quarters and seek relief in the a a ety were oreanized under the Ct Of J6L |e ne ee saan bait ON THE BEACH. ee eT ss heyons, beidce we felt | smoke of our dying camp fire The dark- = eget and, with the first, have credit for the East | _aPwilous, brilliantly lighted. handsome | halls emia: ¥ begun. The temp-| Tiss outside was intense, but after ight Jane's Holid and ot campaigns, at Withiacoochie river, | emand.” Terus moderate, but'ws competition with | _ S#lt water baths in the house. Elevater, mod- ing our lantern ered firewood and eee Pr 8a ets hey Also share the glories of | cheay schouls. The leading vusluess taca of Wasi | €% and complete, Sum parlors, Send for tue ee ante tied the Canetti | Poem Livwtiigelts: Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monteray, | ington were tralued in tits tellises sod sone cieie | trated booklets. ~a thing which the mosquitoes, at least, | Far Into the night Jane patched and con-| Buena Vista, Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, COA. | sous und daughters and eundidates far daapleytsent | ceaeine Adticess THE CHALPONTE. : C ; Bere tort did not relish. But they had the tent and | trived, with that new, wonderful hope guid- | (P88, Churubusco, Molino del Rey, and | here tor tr should have been satisfied. It was now | ing her fingers. She ‘even produced one or | faeqiitepec, , the fifth artillery was drgun-| gota midnight, and for four hours we kept up| two faded ribbons, relics of wedding finery, ' Sr okie ining. waae ta cen ery business day and night. on and) THE CLIFTO: August 7. Teleph BE mee and Connecticut, aves. ; M: Write or call tor new anual a family house: newly furnished; terms, our camp fire and talked and smoked. Then, | and sighed as she pinned them on, thinking | CT! ¢© the civil war, Mire, SAR _ #12) per week. FP. M. COUPE. jel-3m as the first streaks of dawn appeared in | how faded, too, was the face above them. The Cavalry Regiment SRiXe. TUE DENNIS, the eastern skies, we broke camp, after} The dav shot, and they left tneir| Our first cavalry regiment, originally the | WASHINGT: rORY I having a light breakfast, and paddled | home early, ‘'so’s to zit our money's wath,” Lee Bitin citer SHINGTY TORY OF MUSH Ne ‘ipl 20th Bh new. Twei th year. Pk away Just as the sun rose on that mos-| sald Jim." The children huddled around | 1st ,2f#800ns, was not organized urtit| {0th st, mw. Tweutyfourth year. Pig quito-infested point, resolving never to | their mother, almost stupefied with admira- | 83 the second dragoons following if 1836, . Atlantic City. Ocean end of Michigan ave, Rebuilt with every convenience. my23-3m JOS. H. BORTON, is." Bs. E camp there aaln. ag provsht us to tne | Uonas seeynarees para They have the Florida campaigns on their 3 araberens: ep Two miles of pa ing brought us to the “Jes’ wait! insinuated im. ist, as well as the subsequent wars, while SEVEN YEAR: 4 ches to m trains Potomac, and at Stump Neck, another fish- | | From the summit of the great pavilion to| the third cavalry, at flret walled the imecnc, dvaneed: ans guy quate tonal bunt tee So Sere ae tan aaron tarts BENE OF SEA | © DUDE lpn foe, Seat, Of: the ground &| An piagrnan, toeel ie ise 1 7 SerTinee chat atone ae Ovehestra. faroman creek, we stopped to wait for a | rope was stretched, and a wonderfully ap- | {rt aremem formed in, 1566, a th ee ee een ee Rates reasouable. Pre pe and to, jake & morning swim, But | pareled female began to descend the rerll-| Srgucit” kantien oer th gta COTMIEY & pee ee eee ee the breeze came not. and ag the Hae Saran | Gus, Causeway. - Jane watched with painful | Wire only toreen aks ne Lave tadun Ag Es ag THE MARYLAN! Sen yaa ieee cs een | Dae tad it’ as hostilities, as well as the battles of the “SCHOOL, 5 Hew Yok eveqecer he passing Possum Nose and C i giad it's over,” she said. civil war on ter wl Tee ei ae scu0dn ie teal lena: Atlantic its, N. J. | creek, ‘which were famous :es But Jim had disappeared, formed in 1S, aed toe othe font wae Fig EE me Horry ip Modern couveniencen: June 1. blockade runnere during the Wty note | cnipae,2 Sone to git us in,” sald one of the | ti arter the close of tie hit vee Finally ems of our it “oil mre = ao %, rebellion. At Budd's Ferry, a shaly point, | children. 4 Pde the past ffteen years = = just below Chicamuxen creek, and thirty: | There was a crash of music inside the| the engineer battalion was made up of m ” ‘book i ineer ‘ : open! similar the mation : ASBURY PARK, N. 3. one miles from Washington, we had our| tent; the crowd began to stream inward; | fompanies formed in 1846 and 1861, so that | pains will be spared to render the moral ay welt | ————_—— aes 2 tunch beneath a huge ‘tree! and a nrite| the ied was deserted, anve for a group of | battle record extends from ‘Vera Cruz] La'ifo"atelisctial tone S'the eocae pee wa | ARTY Pam, “THE ALDERMARLE™ EBBITT HOUSE, further down the beach we decided to make | men gathered around a table, hitherto con- peas hw gale tal cd larbor and Pe- — fapa Advantages rill here be, offered to | Oue square — a modern ~< WASHINGTON, D. End's ‘high BR eave te a inost desicane | coud from Jane's bewildered eyes. She | ‘Tr TEs be a tong story Shin” Corporation Hookkeepiug, Finaner, Bust: | Siculer'®. efter” Be and a high bluff gave us a most desirable | saw her husband. pbats of the civil war in which cemtin, | teas Corn Commerdal Law, Beniuan ey ar Camping ‘abot. Just across the river the | ““Go tell nag ira time fur us to go in,” she | Combats of the civil war in which exist, . os i fusiiess and In. preparation for | ASBURY PARK, auras te Chapowamais creck & ml ts | said” and treatin waichod the” chit | Sognmestons tk spare; but itt gulte| Bel) vic nant’ ack coy | ne CHICAGO HOTELS. = ae mac city, ¢: ye seer, cs “= ‘errand. ed alone, a ic er business colleze in this city. Xea = Nea the Long Bridge. miles away on the Vireinta shore the road | “page treatin’ the crowds? said the boy, | {EFS 18 opportunity for a Jullelous chotcr | °Shortigul’ tnd Niwsitee cite unexcetiea, | Abd Hult “Mee HAMIL | Cee ee ee ae ene xn Dg sape Fan's treatin’ the crowd,” Said the boy, | nesed on the extent of service performmn School wi ber 4. Nigh a cago, Ul.; south side; same as {ation to stop for a brief visit to the wooded | Subface of Aquia creek giistened in the sun-| nis words drowned in a vociferous burst of | Nigel on the ex Inseribing the Sctions or, | Scho Getouer 2, hE September 4 Niyet | aT ig Von ‘the iach, edced “waiea' tar’ Be | Fete thereto: terms “mndorete, We a bluffs of the Four Mile Run, a favorite ren-| light. The famous quarries on the shores | applause from the tent thereaineal cnn Rooms oven for the enrollment of students oa| uth of September me TAYLOR, formerly of Philadelphia, deavous of the Potomac eanceists, was re- eee Kore nent eee tow ny rere commanded Jane, and went} “Tne suggestion has been thrown out| si after august 13. rane Pai ne au3-1m WM. APPLEGATE, Proprietor. | WORLD'S FAIR. sistel by a desire to make camp as far ‘ded the free-stc oward the hilarious Kroup. s n Qn . DURLING, A.M, ae down river as possible the first nicht, so we | fom which the Exeeutive Mansion and the | mand the hilarious ‘said, coaxingly, “an’| th. it, minnt also be practicable to allo We} aud. Resident Principal. = Kept our course in midchannel asi ates: | ler portions of the Capltol were built. | eye ings ante < ignia based on ‘tiel: 2s wes _SEA-SIDE—JERSEY andria, the former home of G_ LADIES history and respective services, as a stim. | NORWOOD INSTITUTE FOR YOUN — ‘ord Fairfax, | During the war of 181-6 a yreat suppty | “be along—plenty 0° time,” answered | 2! ar 2 . n | Nguewo TUTE NG Lapips— | —— ee eet canes eee AOE Stet bere ee army wan | Ner ivapand, with Denignant guod Rumnor. | | service: wera Trenton penn ee | Ae ae ee CSTR eiocipalas | tale %, WM, the initial corner stone of the | cated here. But he was deaf to her repeated entreat-| ing collar badges of various ‘Heaters | Beautiful location, cur. 1ith aud Maw. ave. Hevators, &.; Kelley's orchest Dfesent’ District of Columbia was ald by a tes, She stood, silent, watching him till the | ‘Thus the Royal Lancaster’ ur singe i, | 281 am Stay Polit, X20. $8 to $13 or notable gathering of distinguished officials, jast dime was spent. Then she went back } jig ee = perio erae a : if accenanes wick “Srent to the children, Something in “hoe Wek | has a lion; the East Kent, or buffs, the | VOICE CULTU RARE CHANCE TO HAVE hin; i white horse of Kent; the Suffolk, Cibral-] volce cult Duplls taken until Sept. 1 at | ENGLESID! ton’s proclamation of March 30, 179, an- awed them, and they only whispered among | tar castle ant ; u i’ former prices; rapid method; examination free. Now oyen. All modern conveniences, including nouncing the bounds of the new federal ter- themselves. elephant, the Chechire an caer cine ot | Miewed SON altiie BEUSES, Geaseaton. passeneer glevator: | hot sea water bathe in ritory afterward named the District ef ; Your pap's drunk, and the money's all} leaves; the Bedfordshire, a hart crossin, | S2i-ime ee en es ENGLE, lumbla. bese present light douse at Jone gone,” said Jane, with an air of Indifference, | a ford; the West Yorkshire, the Prince of | SEND FOR COLLEGE ANNOU ‘NCEMEN’ myt-117t “Beach Haven, N.S. o Point stands on the site of hese inier and sat down on the grass again. Plume; the Leicestershire, a tee Ivy Insitute Business « < tw aeeme | ing ceremonies, and in the beginning of this ‘The people were streaming out of the tent: } within a wreath: the Border, a dragon’ i, sth aud K st CAPE MAY, XN. 3. ed and expert century it was proposed to erect a strong the crowd was dispersing. One of the xatinal | 4 laurel wreath; the. Yorkshire Linke Ie shorthand, typer ss15, “HOTEL LAFAYETTE” aumtimetiem oo! vantinter eae Jane crept to the driver. | fantry. @ French horn; the Shropshire an¢ | THE MEDICAL DENTAL aND pHanaaceore | S7f™,2%2 “inparements, Fistelase, ieeteh | gieeout pala. is" he RS son FOU Tee the he ns, tones, | the Durham, each a’ bugle and sirin:t | ‘cal departments of Howard Ualvenity silt open | ctboieneccee, SBE may Elret-s poe ay on oe 1k hs Sailing Down the River. | | Tho never altt, the children take @ peep?| the Royal Scots, a thistle; the Gordon | October 2. For circulars address Ch. PURVIC — ee ay 7 ty De. Geohem” ct re Off Hunting creek our craft sails through | They never saw nuthin’ in their lives. Highlanders, the ‘royal tiger: several res Secretary, A118 13th st. naw. 4 OCEAN GROVE, N. J.,_PIT- pork a lage flock of anchored decoys, which } “Boss wouldn't tet me,” answered the - Lowes from, the’ besche” Table | acting, 25 SF am. 18.25 and 428 imenis, the sphinx over Egypt: sever Sree —o man, yet not unkind! D over Egypt: sev MISS AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON, ‘Terms reasonable, Extract! .. hr ete ge : A < othe! grenade wi (ditto. 2 sages “ Cleaning. “Tbe. For 10.40, ‘am, 0175, 9600 from a distance, appear so lifelike as the A white monkey thrust 1t8 paw through | ororamente de welt Qdditional_ marks 1121 VERMONT AVE. N. W. SEER, Proprietor, og ith plating, ever or Te [Pp . float on the glistening waves. Forts Foote | the slats of the case able to choose from the campaign ft sles PIANO AND HARMONY." s030-8 e = 15 romna $5; god crown or Bacerstown, 110.40 0.72. end 15.20 p.m. and Washington, the scenes of many jo } p rhe children were in ecstactes of delight. | ico, for example tokens expressive enous? TRAINING SCHOOL, FOR MEN AND Avie wie Cee Nery best full set of teeth, $7. ould-B? ‘or Guftherabure: gine 8) AVe= camping parties, are left behind, and round- | The driver started his horses. for badges for our regiments engagad thers | Welch, In conection. with the weical depart: | yaq/Aftemian Water. Directly 08 the peach, en pape ap nial a | ter fa34 saat Ty 8-40, 91. ing Sheridan Point, where the river makes | “Come, children, let's go home,” said] in the brilliant series of victories crowned ment of Howard University and the Freedine po one ee SB Ay eg bi ‘or Washinton, Junction sad way ft first bend below the city, the tall sha‘t | Jane. with the capture of the hill of Chapultepec | Hospital il Qete tary else | Tae AONE VELA, CAPS MAY. DIRECTLY On : pace ew x of the Washington monument disappears It was dark when they reached the cabin. | "In the British infantry. resimente ee | CB. PURVIS, M. oe 89 per weeks Mire Le MADTORe. eee For Bay Ridue, week dave S.ih% mand from view just as the historic mansion at | A whirpoorwill sang from the thicket, and | also be found special privileges granted to | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, fs A ee oe = land seam the Mount Vernon is seen, ‘one and three. | its wall was to Jane Sheplas the knell of | modtty the uniform in certain. slight pat 23 La. ay qa ati am, | | USED STATES HOTEL. Care au WSL BLCE LINE FoR S$ away. All sail is now crowded ope. tieulars, these havi E on a rin. recommoda tes 200 ; home! ELPHIA pope pgs headed for this hospitable A Maryland Farmhoase. coo por ans keoe up as qeoltastive ane Learn to use the plionograph and typewriter; {anle unexcelled; $7 to $10 per week. For Philadelnhia, New York. Boston shore, where we know a hearty welcome | the quickest preparation for an oft Complete course, $1 competent ‘readers may take a pride in} ual instruction by We devoted our afternoon to a refreshing ‘ “ -on” And throughout there fs a desire to giv awaits us. After a short cali here and an |nap and when we awoke a creat change | 8 Ticket Seller's “Rake-O@” at the | He ere eee ee ae the mene’ (to Et appetizing lunch under the spreading trees | had come over the scene. Some clouls were look, so’ that thes xD we are away again. passing Doag ezeek, | banked up on every side, and the setting | From the Chicago Mail. their uniform. ‘The care exercised by the | ongh Instruction ta. the Bee ee et ere eee is sald. | sun cast a golden flood of itght through | ‘There seems to be considerable favoritism | French and other nations In. this parti goureee. Gen. Washington used to go duck hunting. | the fleecy clouds on the western horizon. | shown in the admissions department. As | lar is well known, and beyond question it and he also made @ careful survey of this | The magnificence of the sight was irswir- | every one knows, the small salary of $75 a} ls care well laid out and amply repatd. A. MADDOCK, ‘je3iawaine WILBURTON Shorthand dlerations Wy Individ Gail) 00 (20.00, Oar) om. BT Binme cans mens iho). SPRING LAKE, N. J. Open from June 1 to October, ene ous om ail day — ye Mi seaticn a ae —e = ‘We have exclusive control of « preparation fer | “'ircrAtiantic City. 10.000.m. and 12.00nco. #an- creek and gave its soundings on some of | ing, but we had no time to spare and hast. | month Is not what the ntomen takes aailet EEE TL WA>HiNGTO = SEA-SIDE—MISC! pad eget rend ine gee on copt Sanday. °Datly. {Sunday only. Bis charts. iy ‘pitched our tent and tumbled in our | is after. It.is the “rake-off’” The “rake. THE SHY MAN. ‘ON HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, LYNN. | COLONIAL BEACH, VA.-GOOD BOARD, $7 PER Seas ceeseeniaene oe Express Caina Gatht fo shelter It from the rapidly ap- | of” consist in the change which patrons ident oar Rockingham county, Va. Miss ELEANOR nee RELDERS SXTRACHOS PARLE, galled for and checked from hotels ching t to pl d i WHEAT. Peincipel, ed in the, mos! el wcaapanaiea cimuatiee ean thee ‘purchase fickets, “'Sometines “ric | A Few Words in Hin Defenne, Presam-| (WHEAT. of the valley of Virginia, "Teer ~______Mm. 0. E JOHNSON. | E,Gl"alw tect iam Se Setunetet poctestiy a: mela sand ot ta ‘As a last precaution # deep trench was sino handles token or On ae at ae | ably Weltten by @ Wom: Frenct "and Muses For circulars ayy’ to" tip | HOTEL HENLOPEN, MNO cwelling of the Gen 5 Oe re dug on each side of our tent, and the pegs | beginning of the month deposited $200 ina | Frm London Truth. _ Prin, at 1707 1ch uw. watll August &2. auledee, imoneti. Sanh, demas ‘Toe patient retains all Ms senses while having ‘ap Gump haben. driven tnto the sandy soil as far as pos- local bank. That was his prake-off for the | — . ee a ar = ie! THE ROCKVILLE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LapUs | aca wae amar, Wastibaiy hiiesteh ap puna 1g EERE MAY 28 yo sible. Had we known that a veritable Kan- ef June. Tt is calcula at the | is Y. Gordine” Papen tbl m ler S SIMPSON, Tecksing, | nyssGeae | Write for ctreut who cannot take yee pee gr Y E the principal, Mls LUCY'S. SIMPSON, Heckviue, | meas ene e. sas cyclone was about to sweep down on | strect, Gist street ang Gn Senet entrain | Eetting $0 scarce. Me uid-tin® : be ant on sopmeenae, orl | Mendesphameigarenai us perhaps our plans would have been al-| $i0 a’ day. Ticket sellers at these plac Perhaps that is why he is so really de- terel, but the camper must take what comes | have been known to make as much as $5 | licious. and make the best of it without g-umbling, | In one day. When he blushes palpably, but without and we were no exception to the rule. Out-| | This is where the favoritism comes in | looking awkward, one is drawn toward side all was inky darkness, save now and | ‘There are ten men at least who have held| nim by a certain sentiment of afliaity, and | as then a vivid flash of lightnin down positions at the gates mentioael cer : ee NEW WINDSOR cozy enough in our tent, and <usti » | Since the fair opened. The other poor fel-| 30 long as he is just shy enonzh—not too | “Glassical, mientiti ad businy our comfortable blankets’ we .watvad the | lows have been changed about, stationed | shy—he wins more and more upon one. complete. "Preparatory and prituary se storm. Suddenly a strong gust of wind | here, driven there, and used as if they were | To draw a really shy man out of nis shy- rls aud bors. Address Rev. aM, Jb: from the broad river struck the cent on its | $0 many soldiers, without a chance of re-| ness Is a pleasiiig task wna the are sS Ered —— side and it swayed and tugged at its guy | monstrance or complaint. They see their = : R . ask bo bag — — ~ ISLE OF WIG: CAN . Call on us ‘try our system of painless ex SL, GEORGE'S HALL, FOR BOYS, ST. GEORGE'S. | “Yolightfally sltunind oactee Locee toe, tag | traction ‘by local application and we guaneesee Mi, Prof. J.C RENEAR, AL M., Prins dah 4 io bench; terms. rilege ‘or business. lifes unexe ‘moderate = ___aus-im®_ | geome 1217 Peon. ave. uw. SWANNS."'—PINI POINT, MD., = THE Po- water. "Goo ae Crabbing.” Elegant table, Baste turin POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. lien ah pe ay. Special eaten f0 Being saveen 3 sie tes and fanilies fe- the month of Septem- | MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT CO. | +. Team oz boat will meet guests at tALL, as he is generally enhanved to give ex-] CHARLOTYE HALL SCHOOLCHARLO vint when uotitted. References: J.-C. Addison EXCURSION RATES ropes, but held to its <asteriaxs. It could | luckier companions getting rich off the visi-| pression to the thoughts +n1 ideas that Le| “St Mary's. county. Mae iauth sear ‘thorough oT . ‘Treasury De: | , For 30 dara from Aucust 18 the tare te all iver not be swept away. Down vame the tor- | fors. while they have to get along on thelr | usually keeps locked fast away within | academic Instruction, ubder uilitary ‘dis etar, Wil be redared to the excursion sate of rents of rain, and amid the howliag of the | $7 a month. himself. One comes upon a stray jewel or} healthful location, nt the historic “Cool Sprit _AUTS-61 Md. $1.00 Tor the round t to Gander added to the insane keeeNIEH | paeinnd ot tinge daqcrtes, has been com-|two now and then in such eases in the | estate of $29 ncrea; beautiful campus of 12 acres; SS |" Bteauter Sag every Senay. 4 1 4 A Pleasant Sa thunder added to the wildness of the scene, | plained of time and again for not returnia® | shape of an amexpected thougnt that as-| fon Gsietmore” aed "Wastington, “Chora | Steamer ‘of the Lake every Wednesday, & | All at once another gust, much heavier 4 re is place. tonishes the discoverer because tt seems so | Ahiha, haltimore and Wa Eo. ae | ——— The river now widens and begins to turn : | method fs that of bluffing. If a pera bave THOMAS, A. M., al. Muaily tothe southward, and. after pase. than the first, bore down on che tent, and od affing. If a person bay different from the person from whom it —___ 418 | MONTEREY SPRING HOTEL, aan STEPHENSON & BHO., Agents, s, loosened by the wetting of the | @ ticket and forgets his change it mattors | & tes, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, uinuit of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pa. ‘7th st. wharf. we Marshall Hall, the couse is laid for | Shoah’ Soin, pulled up. ana had ea nor ere | not that he rushes bank: ees ton ae ST aawure vou (ie tdnk shy fae are aemuee 105th session commences 20th September. 1,500) feet ahore seu, level. Water, pure alr, ene tee eet OP hich che weeth emia ed the tent frame firmly the whole struct. | Sets laughed at for his pains, and his atten- | tines trey: charming, but chen on2 must | ,,P4cellent preparatory school attached for boys | Perfect health, ne malaria. no mosquitos MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT CO. ee ee eee ren | ure Wud bare Been blown into an adjom- | ton Is called to the notice: ens ZauE| bea: litlevnit any casts walfrin order to |) 92°) 1 cry a0 Ryeclal low rates toe Renuet st teehee ‘or Baltimore and river landings. o 2 ggg ns i ee 0 |. The ino : corrected after POCAL naaOn GIVES flip pe . Sixth trees, This point. now completely aban- | {Me corm, elk, he rain now roured tn on | Sourteave the ofc “Wo'you know any nice ones, and do you | THE PREEAKATION OF CASDIDATES FoR MA at 1 STL RR Bet Sue leaves every Monday at 4 p.m. and domed, was once 2 famous gummer resort, everything but our provision iamper ard | —“Afe You not afraid of being caught?” | yey Seat they come out of their shell in Address the President, THOMAS FELL, LL.D. P.O, Blue Ridge Summit Ba, | 8 eens ee pee ceeee ask er and as early as 1si2 several lively skirmishes extra clothing, which had previously been | Masha women ae frst place, not | %,tete-a-tete, and not always then, so that | PH.D. id 2 ont We ot Spm. Oe the shores of White House cliffs and indian “Tapped in a’ rubber blanket. here was Yy | | there is a pieasing element of uncertainty Head and the far superior British fo-ce, 2° help for it. and one of us went outside | On@ Man in a hundred comes back to claim | apout them. Which adds to the interest | LUTHERVILLE § a . ate [his change, He reasons that. the ticket | SP0U ? for Young’ Ladi consisting of ten vessels. carrying 173 guns, | 88d drove pegs while the other. no less | they inspire? Sap ein” | _Cireulars at se auizai_| gadwes Sea SALT it bi —— eed ats ‘sino eciemtitic ‘epe8 Dr, = eS CCOMMODATIONS_ FIRST. a ST ee IN THE MOUNTAINS. Riven PREIGUT MUST BE PREP eee ner oe oe ALL RIVER Batt . alst year: modern. conven rz N NTAIN HOUSE, LOCATED oN} _ For felght oy paenes SPRY PROF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST os e seller would swear he never got it, and so fences; full faculty; thorungh training REEN'S 3 ‘SE, '& BRO., Agte. which were then retreai/'¢ down the Po- | Wet Neld up the tent. In a short time all | Comforts himscif with the reflection thet fo — soo high standard; non-sectarian, ‘Fruit Hil Farm,” Biue Ridge mountain, east om Fes ononeSeare. a ae tomac after the British £ vasion of Wash- | afterwards, during which time the terriie | D&S bald so much for his experience and will A Reasonable Reduct! Lather eter. Je ide ot Sheuseioch mires, Eaten Bast | seo. Cie augton. Just below in jouse is Gun- “ | care not t0 po AM Principal. storm continued unabated, we had a simi. | tke cate not to do it again. If he should A rine ston cove, om the south ehore of which — wi ‘ke ~ ils “yt oy rn rot $6 ana me WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., “IAMITED." | sight, tells all 0 return the ticket seller would simply bluft | Frm Life- $5, $6 and $7 per week: $1 and $1.50 per day; ~ . = : Jar experience, and in addition, “he con+} me & eninine? “RE FT Ber week: $1 and $1.50 per ds an a hy ; Churen, mess which rendered it necessary to seek | 774 iy eRe sie te oe tary of Gunston cove, if ald Pohick Church, ng to. a large Washington excursion steamer com- | {9,502 0 F oes Be Song Sng [M8 Up the river was obliged to seek chelter | lear St a month iad tat eee in Quantico creek on the Virginia shore, 4 4 Nomint creek, Va..| enemies from your 5 averances ect All traine, Send tor | Sod Weetmediate ieodinen Metursing TCERDATE, | Sagrther, ‘cusses eee een waco | THURSDAYS und SUNDAYS. (See schedule) Fenults, ‘tells. whet Arrowsmith op “MONDAYS and | Or false, interprets dreams, erected in Ifo, of which Wash Vestzyman, and among tho: worshiped’ there were the Masons and — 2 3.00 p.m. for Alexandria, foes, removes, tamily er LLEGE, CONT BY THE| fon < pe ‘and all lower river landings: returning | Strangers from other cities aod Fairtaxes. Just-above our camp, and to stay tere un: | TRS !nspector Kets ‘only $73 a month and trohers of ghe Chistian schonia.” Situated | oo ee net SR Alt | Teaves ‘inate, TURSDAYS. seq THUMEDAYS for | wil save time snd money” Up coming to : . tere o chance of a “rake-o was the slope ‘of one of ‘the picturesque ‘itis were | —! Bate a Tuedues, arriving © -ED- Seudding Before a Storm. tH _dazlight at the Minneapolis fair I cleared $2,500 in looking Ellicott cits, 1 * st. MER RESORT, HILL Top HousE, | NESDAY sua| FRIDAY MORNINGS. Oe SATUCR- | fave feucd. “Douvinces ‘While we sailed slong dark clouds bad | Turse times the storm turned on 3! ‘rake-off.” tite, classical, tee been gathering in the north, the wind was Course and vented its fury on our little| “ig there any way of preventing such camp without cessation, ines have freshened and the thunder began to roll in an Peat ee ae ae wholesale robbery of, the people?” Prop. t 5:30 p.m. for Colowial Beach, Colton's, lost ‘breezy point.” Seen- tee st George's Inland, Sie ae First-class table. Four ‘Coan and Yeocomico; retursing leaves Kinsale, ar- - nd. and about 10:3) p.m. the downpour | ""None whatever, ‘The wists is warned | 4 se open, ‘my9-sm” | riving at, Washingtes SUNDAYS ‘bout 10 p.20. the distance. Should we make camp was Land soon out came the stars, while} to count hs change. If he docs not it is | NCORDVILLE, PA. 1. HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, w. va. | St “hedule) . W. RIDLEY, . e@ jon, out we decided to sail cn until down the T we won- | his own fault. It is possible to prove that per y school f the st and best furnished house on Camp Hill. ae ee ee en trical display showing the path | the teket man got ft." infuse and to wake up boss | Cultst. point. thady Intey seepeiee ee Sova See | Sr rcork be Sevaral miles had passed before the tain of 2 hee old and drenched to the a Sen eee poys under 13 years, $162, | Terms reasonable. > Gsdilm tP, t SPEaRe Geran te patter oe Ce eek en ae ne ant | sin: we lit our lantern, and plactug it bt = n ORTLIDGE (aie), AM., Principal, = — = ea. 3 MOUNTAIN HOME COTTAGE (NEAR DEER PARK . station), on the B. and 0. railroad. Only @ Short distance from the Deer Park Hotel. Ad | dog Mn JS. LAUGHLIN, Deer Park, Ma. s18-3m, THE LOCKWOOD, large canvas bag to prevent {t from blow- boshiee ing out, t up our tent and started for | nearest farm house, one mile away. en nearly to the much desired shelter found the road had become a raging torrent three feet deep, but wading through bravely we soon reached the farmer's gate EW PALACE STEAMER BARRY RANDALL <5 1 ne ont. 7th wharf, in toward the land the cl the sun shone forth n, while a liv Dreege from the north caused us to he: down stream and us on Craney Island mont, and merry. till Indi was street, js dispersed and Bather.—"'Hey, boy! if you get those trousers away from that dog I'll give you ten cents.” Girls will ape Mrs, He F. A. REED & ©0., : em ashe wit opel QRUEICS PERRY, Ww. wa. @ pesing from the Snd ‘Ralloed, Perhaps Margen ae WOMAN'S OF FREDERICK, 3M open Sune 1. Mrs. 8. &. LOVETT, ote " g trom the 2 seched the 4 ce aste 7 1 ess. Terbis, $0) per w Virginia s at eversthing are not good sleepers. At any rate It took cotent ‘ion, | eee SS pee a from a mists. We | ten sof banging on the different Mfe's plain. forts anda fa |THE NEW HOTEL POWHATAN. AVOID MA: or Len Shon anding we doors: 1 shouting ourselves hoarse to mot gweken this one, and an inquiry from an| _ Wherefo: red If upper window of “Who's there?” brought | Her hapi the special of each in her partic hot weather. The coolest Jaria and th Fy ery is from tl itis soul most find est ‘ireats In reals untried; ‘tor DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASMINGTON, D. C.,} mae to all consulting her. wo Fe. od: Rome FORTRESS 20. MONROE and ean TW ikie me ecaiee ie! : : ES permi seek | forth a request from. us te fe aller ¢ will all triumphs of the. mind Mi, President, Fredericks Md. siegant spring water, ‘ciassed. among ‘the ‘saline SORPOLE, We | ie Pin besiores contecntial. Ladies ase shelter from the storn overtooked puild a fire in the kitchen stove and dry | Leave. still, the heart unsatisfied, PS Se een eee i" Sy ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. Hlemen, Boe. each. Bours, 9 em. to 9 p. ip Sark One ae, Ses eee ethe Tle our clothing. “All right; make voursclves | The trubied heart, whose pulse must bring | BROOKVILLE ACADEMY PREPARES STUDENTS 3 conimivation tickets via the | WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK —SovTit ote, | Fae le oe meer Oth st. mysdbu* on the United States proving grounds. We at home: the door’s unlocked: I won't co je theaght hes iitise ond vepene, ‘est Point, the Naval Academy, the unl- four daily trains via B. and_O., two. ni dally from foot ein a Stated our predicament and our intoation cf down’ was the answers aid Werengeg | Amd guard Life's warward thie whlch flows Wty oF the counting or. 1 Ds WARPIELD, ic aot” Weatern. Foe pacticuars and | Tate where settee Rectred Mictras at 6:80 | THE HOUSPORD ELECTRIC MEDICETED VAPOR departing as soon as the storm permitted, | the old-fashioned kitchen and. looked cack as eb a ema astral A., Brookville, Montgomery county, Md. circulars write to WM. G. STAFFORD, Proprie: | as y. Arrive at Norfolk at 7.20 a.m..| path. nuencelict ae ot pieaming and and were then allowed to land, while the ously about us. No paper to lighe the aes ———__— +e0_—__—_ Xb for, Charlestown, W. Wa, ‘svis-bm®” | Where railroad ‘connections are made for ail points sage, O18 H st. nw. ‘oul same sailor made his report to head: rs. be found and an ancient, cook book ‘The Long and Short of It. ic MILITARY ACADEMY. WINTE COTTAGE, TAREEIS PERRY, W.VA. = fter the storm came a calm. a3 sacrificed to the flames. Our rubi Wo o | Rest. ‘view on_ the Shenandoah rive to “= Se ae oa ae te baz of dry clothing was a Godsend eon | From Puc aed Heoraers, Sune 20, 9886. "Send tor’ circa ad | eee sorte OE m NOTARIES PUBLIC. we h three miles to traverse t and soon ‘the roaring fire and comfortable | Auntie—“And how was mama dressed at & 1a, th,x26t terme, Address WM H. BELS, satan | lene Bee Oey a oS emmiaeaie = a our fret night's camp in) Matta psphere caused us to nod. and with the | the party, Tottie?” | Fava Tek 1 | ed Coke OF | CAMESIONEK OF DEEDS AND NOTAET eek, and finding paddling too exhausting or for our bed we slept soundly till| ‘Tottie—“W'y, she had a pitty,w'ite, long, on, = ee ic for all states. and territories @ an occupation, we adopted the east-r meth: | daylight. when the farmer appearence tee | tte ro es i ie resin ATTORNEYS. Tickets on aale at 813,419, 1201 and 1421 Pema | jy" Gh) BLANK non tin od of tracking our canoe along the beach, | door with a cordial “Good morning: got . dear, how could it be both 54 miles = = sylvania ave. and G15 15th st. nw. _Always in officg offce hours, a means of locomotian often seen cn the | drowned out, did you; what can I do for| lone und shoe cig ests And modern Innguages extra. Fer cotalogue a6 | er ee AR ENGTON, ‘Ask for thkets via the uew tine. DEEDS FOR EVERY Tava canal, except that in our case we were cach | cout” ching,” wé replied, “many | Tottie—“W'y, it was long at the bottom | Boy.—‘Here be one leg, mister; but I'l only SB0.G. BUTLER, AML, Prins Webster Law Shullding 05 -D'st. mw., Washing. | Tetevhone 750. 3NO. CALLARAN, Shia: tae ee es obliged to alternately play mule and pilot. thanks,” and in spite of our protests our! and short at the to; tax yer five cents,” sot tou, D. C. Residence. 933 K st. nw. 422 aple-tt Gen. Supt. ‘BEALL, 1521 F st. ow,