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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1894-TWELVE PAGE 8. STBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE_LOTS}. ‘T—FURNISHED MY | POR SALE-VALUAPLE CORNER PROPERTY, e i FOR SALE-OR WILL ‘ 2,200 feet abore sea For further information PEALE & CHENEY. . MD., HOUSE, for $3,600; 3400 | lare call on the owner, College Park, Md. FOR SALE—40 ACRES OF LAND <, VA.; must be sold at one: AT WEST END | F¥ va or) POR SALE—DON'T PAY $100 FOR A LOT WHEN stable and hen- enutifuily laid SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. 4ox76%4, at 10th and M purposes. ALBERT F. 10: bered corner lot uortl Fenting sual prope cumbrance. Address Box 1 FoR SALE—13T ner lot, 50x35; gan be had at y: ‘This is a bargain. good ue a sigall tn. r office. jy9-3t* + Water and ce ‘it would sell at auction. Several cheap lots op lace and Harvard SALE-—GOOD LOT, COLUMBIA HEIG: HTS, near cable road; $5,000. A. L. BARBUUR & CO., 802 F st. dy7-5t ‘OR SALE—BY AUGUST DONA’ A very economical lot on 7th st. n.w.; 18.6x58; price only $3,800; the cheapest business lot cn the market at the present time. Sst ‘ou can buy lots at Columbia Park from $30 up. For a short time you take your choice for 10 per cent, off for ets at office, 623 F st. Rw. S ju2-tt le gardens: all including hot COUNTRY BOARD. CHIROPODISTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SPRINGS AND BATHS. HEALING SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA, 2,500 feet elevation. Reached by Chesapeake and Ohio Railwa Charmingly situated in the mountains of half ules from ings; the atmosphere Is dry and bracing a: the temperature delightfully healing baths and the best drinking water in nd Well kept hotel i METROPOLITAN, 2 its and Aflantic avenues. Near warm plete sanitary arranz HOTEL RICHMOND, _ Gcean Tend Kentucky ave. Appoin ine special features. for terms. sine sp features. EES THE CONTINENTAL, ATLANTIC AVS. ABOVE nd. Full ocean vie S to $10 week, Mrs. S. 11 and Mrs. A. F. LEMMA’ THE SAN MARCOS. -PACIFIC AND 3 elevators; lange ; the terms are reasonable; de- vith diagram mailed. —Virginia ave. (thoroughly screened); every convenience; appointments ee ATTORNEYS. Appointments and cul- all summme 4 first-class ac- 1: 10 pan. dati; Springs without change For descriptive p end tickets at low rates and xeneral information apply at C. and O. offices, 51 A. M._ STINSON, Healing Springs, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED. =e erick county, Va., will be open June 21, 1894. /It Has Two More Finxers, However, sant! Phan Are Gencrally Given to Little train for Hot | CAMPBELL © and 1421 Pena. ind service un- the terms are reasonable. CHARLES E. COPE. modern ia 3u Arrangements pertect i duise from Kt. R. Ige, for paaphlets. its department: THE ELRFRON — Jordan Springs P. 0. Rock Enon Springsand | up wea P. J. KELEHER, Chariton BROOKLAND, D.C., THE CHEAP- est and best house there; large lot, stable, etc.; $30 ena, reejuired. Adds MINUTES’ WALK the spring. a newly @ecorated etght-rox lors, hail and porches and ground, with pleuty of siade: price, $2,500; easy od cars for Takoma and on Maple ave. Bouse north of the Presbyterium Church, jeZ5-18t* SALE—OR EXCHAN | WANTED-EOARDERS AT FARM RESIDENCE, early acre of Take Brightw iE FOR N.W. on best street trees; 22.500 square feet near electric ears: over- | FEW MOKE BOARDERS WANTED AT THE NEW INNAN, Brookland, D.C.. Owner. Se: FOR SALE_COTTAGES; HALF PRICE FOR CASH; Apply at NEWMAN & S( th et. n.w.Je30 reception hall in center; only PARK HOUSE, ON THE SUMMIT OF THE BLU! FoR SALE—AT woonsii ed; price. $4,500; terms to suit. B. R.W., cor. 4g st. Je6-t jONTH —ELE& a.m.1.; picely pa- pes. | COUNTRY BOARD IN HEALTHY LocaTI0: FOR RENT_ONLY $20 PEK new S-room and bath bricks: pered; porches; cars to Newman terrace. 4007 Sth st. uw. EAR THE STA- air and water, WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 E, cx SOMERSET HEIGHTS, BETHESDA ROAD. OPPOSITE CHEVY CHASE. | 8 to 6 cents per foot. Water, sewers, electric ‘Think over these advantages. ‘For further facts see FULLER & FULLER, 504 11th st. nw. PIANOS AND ORGANS. o Emerson Piano, S95 We are _anthorized * handsome Emerson Piano, natural © rosewood case, oversirunz grand, Z cetaves, fine tone Cost $350 new. Will sell for $95 on $5 monthly installments. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. Ave. HERES A CHANCE FOR YOU-AN UPRIGHT | ‘$245: $10 cash and $3 per month. CRNILURE SIORE, 924 7th st. nw. WE CAN SELL Y¥ equare piano, elegant case, good as new, for $195. Terms are $5 cash, abd $3 per mouth. Also oue elegant upright, $120 spot casb. Sole agents for unrivaled Sohmer Pianos. Plaros moved, packed. tuned and shipped. rent, and reat applied if purchased. WORCH & CO., 925 fth st. nw. Leanmastae aimee nn An upright, 7% octaves; | but little used. Honesty would lead you it was a new one. Great depth and Very Fine Hardman Piano. Henry White, 935 Fst. FOR Sar E— SPECIAL SUMMER SALE OF UPRIGHT PIANOS. prices for four special styles. Sottable for artist player or e appesrance, finest sta $10 “and $10 a eginner. udard makes. WANTED—BOARDERS, AT THE STERLING House for summer and fall; ouly 2 hours’ ride from Wash.; 5 minutes’ walk from station; ref exchd. "Misses SAUNDERS, Paeonian Springs, V dyll-ser eke TERRACE FARM—BOARDING DURING THE summer; boating, fishing, shade, fruit; boats free. Terms, $5.00 per week. D. W. HIGGINS, Edgewater, A. A. county, Md. Jyll-3e* situated at foot of Catoctin mountains; healthy locatiou; exeelleut water; plenty of milk, and Ii miles from Catoctin station, B. and 0. R. R., Md. For terms, ete., address J. H. SOUDER & BROS, Lander P. 0.,"Frederick county, Md. 11-6* Goldsborough House, Tenleytown electric road 4) ft. above city; large, airy rooms amd por all mod. imps, For particulars apply on premis or 617 14th st. nw. H. A. TABS. Syl NOW OPEN—STOTT’S 20-ROOMED HOUSE, NEAR cor. Riggs and Kock Creek Church roads; 3 min- utes’ walk from Stott station, Met. br. B. and R, and 15 from two ‘trolley car lines; ered plazas and balconies; excellent wooded, grounds; stabling; ‘reasonable . P.O. address, Mrs, EARNEST, Soldiers’ Home, City. Jety-zat® accommodations for 20; first-class tabl good water; livery and lovely walks; de- lightful location; bigh and healthy. For terms, address: WM. MASTERS, js10-60* Blue Ridge Summit, large alry rooum; sbady lawn: fine water; con- vealert to pose office and railroad: good ‘bunt- ing: reasonaile terms. Address G.W. J FRIES, Halfway, Fatrfax co., V Syl SANT HOUSE. High and beautiful spot; spacious house; excel- lent “board and room only $20 per mo.; ‘$6 per Week; distance, twelve minutes on train; com- mutation fare about 10 and trip; 1:15 train met Sundays; descriptive circulars and views of the house id grounds can be had of J. J._R. Coihoum, 614 F st. G st. nw. and Star office. For full pai lara apply to S. R. DRO’ my81-2m WANTED—A FEW BOARDERS; HEALTHY LO- cation, near Marshall, Va.; large rooms; price, $16 per month. E. C. MARSHALL, ae is, jy 10-20 and fete | Seat Pleasant, Md. | i ‘spring; plenty of room for children as weil as | adults: convenient to Falls Church station, East | End, Alexam Box Ss. S9-Gt* Mineral Baths. North mountain, , 800; all requisites for health, recreation aud rest; biliards aad bowling healing utd strengipeni aud baths, a safe and lovely resort for. familie abundant table; complece sanitary arrangenen Send_for circulars, wit all in A. 8, PRATI, Proprietor, Sun ‘buitdirg, Was! BEDFORD SPRINGS The Carlsbad of America, The Mansion, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Fifteenth year under the same management. First-class table Coaches attend all trains, and carry our guests cellent music; free of charge. terms moderate. CHARLES McGLADE. to und from the beach Je9-2m_ formation, to THA BREVOORT, 18 So. Carolina ave. $2 day, $8 to $12 week. Remodelod and refurnished. HOTEL ALDINE.—PACIFiv AVENUE NEAR OHIO, 2 xtrictly first-class in all terms. Send for price list, ete. HARRY D. EASTMAN, Under new management. curative waters, {tis a healthful as Weil as a | delightful summer home. For booklets and terms call on ROBINSON, Hotel Arno, until Ju 3.7. ALS Monterey Springs Hote Summit of the Blue Ridre Mountains, Penna, children have b ages NOW OPEN. appointments. scriptive pamphl ne 15, | Its parents, Mr. and Mrs, Juda Gros! cer live cn the third floor at No. 154 Orchard } HOTEL ATGLEN. J. Michigun ave. near beach, heated. Perfect sanitary. arrancemoats, 1 Terms,$8 to $10 per week. J.E.REED. HOTEL LELANDE, ATLANTIC CITY, mr15- 2m Atlantie City. Toree and one-fourth hours from Wasbiugton, | been excee! 1,500 feet above sea level. No Malaria--No Mosquitoes—Pure Spring Water. ‘New and modern sanitary arrangements, Special raies for June. cular. Circulars BY St ACH. m WAGNER & SON. HOTEL ROSSMORE, Wile Atlantic City, Under Washington, management. Rates, $10 to Write for deseriptive ete | She learu Near the beach. Newly furnished. . 1E HARTSOCK BRos. HOTEL TRAYMORE, - Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the year. A Summit, Pa. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, On top of the All Peana. BR. B., 10 HOTEL WELLINGTON. ALTANTIC GITY, N. 3. NFAR THE BEACH. mh12-51 Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure alr ‘and water. Appointments th Write for circulars. WM. R. KENTUCKY AVENUE, ARANDALE HOT! ” BEDFORD SPRINGS, BEDFORD. Pa., THE Atiantte Cite, NJ. Kentucky ave. jome comforts: ‘steam heat: appointineats fh WILE. peointeeal- THE MARYLAND. New York ave. near the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. ’ ALSIP & SMITH. | an eye s Forest Glen, Md. wopathic institution; ton. For invalids and’ those desirin; quiet. No mental cases received. muscle movements, electricity, &e. Reope For particulars, address G. H. WIGHT, aplé-sin® Traitor Lived, THE SHELBURNE, ATLAN REMAINS OPEN TE Situated directly on the beach. Rience, including hot and cold sea water baths and “T THE YEAR. ir an Every conve- best in the world. Give instant sed pe: relief in all foot ailments, Prof. J. J. GOI! GEO. W. KERN, Lawyer. ce ‘vases: moderate charges. F Washington, D. Prompt action in div : Nat, Union Uldg., 91 and | _Je8-2m ursion and week- | wWehster Law . Wash- fagton, D.C. Re: 422 con Va. A BABY WITHOUT EYES. ten ings. | Girls, From the York Herald. A wonde-ful bit of humanity has taken Xo. 154 Orchard street. This little girl baby was born on Saturday, va, | Without eyes or cptic nerves, so far as the physicians can di! As if this unfor- tunate condition of affairs was not enough, the baby is afllicted with more fingers than is usuaily given to mankind. From the | little fing. hand is an extra tinge? | of perfec nd size, and, excepting that it points in an opposite direction to the other fingers, is apparently formed to re- rain for a lifetime. OPEN JUNE 21 In all other respects the little girl is spings of | healihy, weighs eight pounds, and is as pretty and well-behaved a child as could be found anywhere. an, street. This is the eighth year of their I. married life, and during that time three born, who have ail died. an upholste-er, and has ingly anxious to keep the fact s biindness from its mother as Mr. Grossm: of the bab: long as po! “1 the truth yesterday, however, and was so overcome with grief at the thought of her baby’s misfortune that she begged her husband not to allow any one to talic to her. CRESSON, PA. ri Mountains, Main’ tine When I called there yesterday afternoon east of Pittsuurg. I found the small apatments in charge of a friend of Mrs. Grossman. This woman explained that the eyelids of the little one seem to be fairly weil-developed, but are apparently grown to the fiesh, and as far a& can be discovered there are no eyeballs. ‘DUNHAM, Supt. The parents have not given up ail hope, however. I was told that when a fly set- eye there seemed to be some sort of move- ‘e eyeballs beneath after all. n intends to take the baby to ist, hoping that he may be r some remedy for the mis- clre | Mrs. Grossm fable to disco: fortune. epee if test BENEDICT ARNOLD'S HOME. ths, | ee The Expen: ive Style in Which the J. D. SOUTHWICK, THE MOUNTAIN: WILKERSON'S lonial , week; good beard, |. WILKERSON, Proprietor. Sy9-6 HEALTHY LOCATION AND CLIMATE; BEAT uful seenery of mountains, valley and water, | which pleases am artist's eye: beautiful drives | woodlets; large house, porches all around, with beautifully shaded grounts; accommodations 4 MAURICE F. my16-eo3m RD; PRIVATE FAMILY; TWwWo ‘F rooms; plenty of shade; pure air h vegetables, fruits, ‘milk and | putter, Nee, Sei; Arst-clase table: terme, $3, and | .50 ‘per ‘week. Address H. ALL, | Hay- Larket) Var Re and D. RR. jyzatedest® POWELLTON HEIGHTS.—MOUNTAIN RESORT— Round Hill, Va.; large lawn; pavilion; fine views: fine table; ice; &e. Send ‘for illustration; low terms to families. Mrs. W. A. HESKETT,’ Pax- vi my30-wées3n IN VIEW PEACH FARM; COMFORTA- tage; mile from Pen Mat - Comveyatces to snd from Mar grove every day. Mrs. C. W. WEBB, Mid- Jy9-3t bathing, fishing, ct WANTED—20 ADULTS ON FARM NEAR STA. ON Met. BB. & OF large lawn; shade, feo, spring | water; terms, $18 per month: two in room, Adsiress, for interview, CHESTER, Star office. COUNTRY ROARD AT CARROLLTON, FREDER- ick co., Md., one and one-half miles from Adams- town. "Write to Mrs. G. A. 'T. SNOUFFER. at town, fog rates, “Reference, RK. Help. Renatine, and C. T. Havenner, Wasbiagtoa, D.€. jt FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD, IN PRIVATE family; healthiest, pleasantest section of home comforts; convenience; terms very reasonable. Apply to Mrs, J. N. BADGER, Aldie, Loudoun county, Vs 137-8" SHADYSIDE FARM,” ON CHESAPEAKE BAY shore, 15 miles below Annapolis, Md. Steamboat 3 tines a week. Boating, crabbing, bathing, &e.; excellent board and plenty of ice, Terms, $6. per Seeks $1.25 per day.” Adirese W. & ST. ‘cLalR, Some slightly used, but good as new. Your oid plano taken as part payment and terms to suit for any bulance. An opportunity to poy at Short price. ‘Ihey won't last . THD PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. KNA Usequaled im Tone, Touch, Workmanship and BE Pianos for Rent. Second-hand Pianos at Bargains. WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Penna. ave. ; constructed most artistic and io al! binds Shadyside, A. A. Co., Md. jes-Gwe GENERAL AGENCY FOR COUNTRY BOARD. Boa: houses in all parts of the country. Prices from $4 to $10 a week; special rates to department clerks, for Orkney Springs. CHASE pes 631 F st. n.w., Room 10, 4th floor. 1m* OaK CREST B. AND O. RAILROAD; 17 miles from Washington; high, healthy; artesian water: baths; gas: la ches: ample shade; moderate terms. JOHN jurel, Md. Je20-1m* PRESTON'S | SU: WERNERSVILLE, PA. A @elightful mountain resort; magnificent scen- j appointments excellent. niet address JAMES H. PRESTO: BOLIVAR HEIGHTS, HARPER'S FERRY 1,400 feet altitude; ASBURY PARK. Hotel A Fifty yards from surf. fecing the ocean; intments the best; a 0 per day; $9 Je6-2m A Vv large, at ocd table: ‘beaut airy. rooms; F ure, bracing air. ‘Address Si 3,000 Feet. bewutiful ‘ASBURY PARK, N. J., Welcomes everybody. The faest ‘and healthiest Bai daily. | Fishing, fastest bieyele track and splendid National Editorial, Road Improvement Associations, July 2—15. rth | celebration bicycle irewrorks, | music; lake carnival; baby parade. Three bun: dred hotels. Rooms for all. ASBURY PARK, N. J., ATALANTA HOTEL. ‘on ocean front. M_APPLEGATE, Prop. J. iE’ LEADLEY. leghantes, offers unj Educational and | jugtontans—only time! | Peter: ing in ance. ‘The Soiitude,” where John Penn, - 4 | the son of William Penn, once lived, is row | Met last evening at the residence of the | the “snake house” in the Zoological Gar-| Misses Schoepf, with Mrs. R. G. Whiting | den. It is scarcely conceivabie that the in the chair. Miss Alice Owens acted as | Philadelphia park commissioners should | pegs June 3. rust bldg. oF ASBURY PARK, N. One Ddicck from ocean. i= ‘Tele- dy3 ed. Modern tm- & LEADLEY. ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA. Now open; ocean front: 6th ave. accommodates 200; cuisine the best. W. HARVEY all mod. mpeg arene Delightful @ry mountain alr. water; perfect sanitation. The hotel is but 3 hours from Washington via. Baltimore. Leave Washington at 2 p.m., Pennsyl- | fighter in his da vania railroad. Terms are very moderate this season. W. M. REAMER, Manager, Abundant pure ASBURY PARK, N. directly on Wesle; s od Water; moderate rates; near the beach. Mrs. N. B. WHEELER. The Fenimore, ssuy run, x. 3. Cap., 200, For circulars, &c., address 2m THOS. NOBLE. MB , BRIGHTON. | 0 E BLOCK FROM THB oe ait the year. Washington county, Ma. | Peggy © MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL, 2,800 feet above the se ington; ALL RAIL. to HOTE! MOUNTAIN Lak . Mountain Lake Home os 3 Mra, HAMIL! SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. WINDSOR HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J., Directly on the beach. x, Inte of Ridley Park. + week. Send Finely appointed. Sy | From the New York Eveuing Post. Mount Pi Benedict Arnold, is one of the tew historic {iustrted Mansions in Fairmount Par«, Philadelphia, and through some strange fatuity it has | not been allowed either to fall into hopeless | | decay or to have such radical modern im- gue Cc. | provements made to it as effectually to obliterate its old-time quaintness end sim- yon of William Penn, caught tire cn July 4, the home of Judge Richard is completely changed in appear- have allowed these landmarks, as closely | mess in not hindering their decay. vateer ship nnia in 175; Was raging with France. In no publi only six hours fromWasb- | Scure and his early education very defec- NG. Edward Sniypen, the father, | Holden recited two humorous pi i ceording to sume| Mrs. A. R. Holden read authorities, although his letters are neutral, | Bullfrog.” but the daughter seems to have fully re-| best view on Shenandoah river; open to boarders ed Arnold's love. She was the beauti-| (adults); from $5 to $8 a gerpbiewiar yrs a 2 | tive. never fan led Arnold, according to some | tal Margaret MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE. € 000 feet elevation; ‘TON HOTEL, ‘The leading hotei in Ocean Grove. complete and perfect throughout. ite the Auditorium. G: pens June 16, C. H. MILLAR. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. W ‘PHILADELPHIA. Ocean front; nearest the sea. OF THE | 5, board: jas and electric Je2s- S IGHLAND LAKF, PA. Mcst healthful mountain resort Send for descriptive matt . ESSICK,Prop. | to his father at this time, 1 HISTORIC HACKWOOD, 2 MILES FROM WIN- ghester: ® Kinds of wa sate of 10m So "64, fought on the grounds; = tin, lenty shade; large airy rooms; good table: jealthy lovation: daily mail; conveyance to ghurch. CHARLES B. SPANGLER, Winchester. Va. ox 277. Je16 LAWN COTTAGE, IN SIGHT OF STATION; large shady lawn, milk, ice, fruits and ‘phone at door; fine riding’ and ‘driving horses: moderate rates, Address Mrs. THOS. A. BURDETTE, Boyd's, Md. Jel6-Im* “GLEN MANOR,” FOREST GLEN, MD., B. AND ©. R.R., the most popular and delightful summer resort on the Met. branch; strictly first-class; Feasonable rates. Terms, address PROPRIETOR. jel5-Im* Estab! ished more, thas 00 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT id new fron steamer “Potomac,” Capt. ge every Suudey aud’ Wed ndings every ‘Suucey a 4 =o, leave Baltimore MABILAND AND = Resday at 6 p.m. Returning, ad Friday at 6 @very Tuesday = rr ‘Capt. James Ge ead “Fiver tu Saturday excors. Geoghegan, will Monday at 6 p.m. for Returning, leave lon, steamer Sue, every @ p.m. for Piney Point and lower and Saturday at 7 a. Colton’s and Nomiu! creek. On . all above landings and Leonardtown and Glement bay wharves. Returnin: (See schedule). . ARROWSMITH FOR THE PIC- lower Potomac end Chesapeake bay. ra Leaves 7th st. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATUR- popular wateri ¥S. Touching ‘at mer resorts. On MONDAYS Leonardtown, Nomini, Ye Isiand, Swith’s creek, Coda, Yeocomico arriving at "Washington ings. On SAT- St! George's Isla: ee ee rivers, arriving at jngton Monday about 5 s.m. C. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Man, PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL River View wharf, and Thursday at 7 a.m. wharves as far down as Maddox creek. Returning Mondays, Wednesdays and Frida; ‘accommodations first-class. . & REED & C Clement's bw Landing at ali THE OSBORNE, ES. RANDALL, bree, & Stan. DaILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ©. FORTRESS MONROE ‘and . NORFOLK, VA. ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. ‘WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTII ROUND. we Washington dally at 7 p.m. from foot of wharf, arrive at Fortres# Monroe at 6:20 Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., connections are mide for all points south and southwest. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. €:30 a.m. next day. ‘Tickets on sale at S15, 619, 1851 and 1421 Penm- for tickets vie new line. INO. CALLAHAN, at Washington at On ocean front. GLype LINE STEAMER DIRECT TO Loaves Philadeiphia every Saturday. 12 m. ington every Monday, 5 p.m. ell polats porth and cast. Agents, wharf fot of N st. ow. = PROPOSAL WANTED—PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION reviewing stands for Bates mux be furnisbed this week. Stons and further pa: STAPLES, Willar HAIR DRESSING. FACE MASSAGE AND STEAMING FREE. HAIR Sain biemisbes removed. MME. OF BEAUTY. 1110 F st uw. mys-2m* ¥. A. REED & CO. he Pythian parade. ulars apply to Col THE ECKINGTON (FORMERLY GALE MA sion), 8d and T sts. n.e., with its elevated pos! tion; 10 acres of shaded lawn; pure water, and) accessibility by electric cars.is the place to spend the summer; terms moderate. Je12-1m* SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. “THE PENNSEY MAR,” ATLANTIC CITY, N.. Central location; near beach, Hotel Brighton and Traymore; appointments and service trst-class; pader management of Washington lady; terms, $5 to $10 per week. 23 Ohio ave. south. 'jyl0-3t THE IRVINGTON, Atiantie City, N. J. On the beach. Modern and cheerful. Elevator to ground floor. Ali water filtered. HT CHAMBERS & HOOPES. THE ARGYLE, OCEAN END OF CONNECTICUT ave.; unobstructed view of ocean; excellent ta- ble: terms, $2 and $2.50 day; $10 and upward Week; under new management. THOS. H. & A. . BEDLOE. Sy7-1m BRADY HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVE. BET. ATLA’ te and beach; good board; fine rooms; orchestr terms moderate; circulars mailed. . 207. JAMES BRADY. HOTEL METRKOPOLE, Ocean end of New York ave., 100 feet from beach; mew house; mew furniture. CHAS. C. MURRAY, Je30-1m_ ___ Proprietor, THE GLENDALE, 10 NORTH MASSACHUSE(TS ave.; homelike and attendance. Terms, §7 to $9 week. Mrs. C. T. BUZBY, late of Balti- more. Je2u IESE MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR BEACH, Atlantic City, Nv J.; open all the m heat; electric bells; all w -im J.C. CoP! | HOTEL MT. VERNON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.. cite the entire rear and 1,000 feet porch room facing the ocean; capacity, 163: hav- ing been much improved and refurnished, will re- omn Mey 12. Terms, $1.50 to $2.50 per day: $3 to $14 per week. JAS. S. MOO: Arkansas and Pacific averues, Atlantic City, BJ. Rates, $1.50 to $2 per day; $8 to $12 per ‘week. 3-6W Mrs. H. OSBORNE. “AINE, eud of Kentucky ave., Atlantic City, N.J. New and modern, Je3-Im HOTEL COLUMBL All conveniences. beach. Cuisine and service the best. Good rates for parties and fain- ilies for season. Send for rates. Je23-1m apaclty, 150; terms, $7 to fi0,PeF week. Circular mailed.” Mrs. 'F. M. COPE, Jel ONE SQ) ‘The merits of our are established. Ra c. el Johnson. also at Royal | 25th. E. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor. EDELEN, late of Willard’s Hotel, Manager. SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC cerry, N. J. parlor. baths in ho a =, OPEN ALL THE YEAR. mylt-2m CHAS. EVANS. THE WINGFIELD, OCEAN AVE, ATLANTIC CITY, NX. 3. ROYAL, Ki the ocean; t and at Hol Near the beach. Terms reasonable. _3e15-52t ie: Mrs. CASSIO. HOTEL BERKELEY. eo: Kentucky ave. Directly om the beach. de15-1m JAS. & GEO. BEW. HOTEL KENDERTON, an end Tennessee ave., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SPECIAL RATR®. _mbidtin Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. On beach, Maryland ave., Atlantic HOTEL City; capacity, 200; every comfort IMPERIAL, and convenience of a first-class AND” home; good table; $2 to $3 per day; COTTAGES. $10 to $13 per week; special rates | the “Mis chi ng the participants Andre. Costly Style of Living. From a letter written by Edward Shippen WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA. Se HOTEL POWHATAN, Two hours from air; everything first-class; rates low. Virginia Mountain Reso Reached by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway |! 5 to8 Hours’ Ride from Washington. VIRGINIA HOT SI'RINGS, 2.500 FEET ELEVA- | dower, bi reat Appalachian mountains. | America where It is delij 1 al to any 'n | | | June to October hington; DRY R. K. LETCHWORTH. ‘Ocean Grove, N. J., cial rates for June. US. WHITE, Prop. HOTEL SPRAY VIEW, Directly on beach, June 16. Sixteenth’ year. . O. Box 2057. “2m ‘DO! cher luke and the sea, Mrs. 4. LOOMIS. TH Broadway, fronti: Ocean Grove, N. THE, CARROLLTON. OCEAN GROVE, N.J. JOHN WILSO: Europe. The hotels Virginia an Surrounding cottages afford every WARM SULPHUR SPRIN Hot. HEALING SPRING Other noted resorts ure’ Rockbridge Alo Se Salt Sulphur, Old Sweet Natural Bridge, the Al Gladys Ton at Clifton Forge ‘turesqule mountain scenery, imate and medicinal established reputation. Vestiluled trains, wily at 2:25 jomestead and ‘PRING LAKE, N. J. Directly on the beach. E. M. RICHARDSON, convenience 5 miles from the 1.2% miles from the I CAPE MAY, N. J. “THE ALDINE.” THE COLORADO. intiments; delight- . B. POLE, Man. M. E. COMPTON, Pi HOTEL LAFAYETTE, ns June 23, 1804. Situated ___ JO: ‘TRACY & CO. Sweet Ciuis- : bore all the year. any at Goshen, | After b BELMAK, N. J. Open June 15. First-class aj ful loeation on beach. waters of | 5 with dining cars ant com- | station | Pullman ings without | pan. and 11:10 eper on nicht train for Hot 5; charge week dass. Week-end excursion tickets at greatly reduced For descriptive neral tnformation, apply and 1421 Ta. ave. H.W. eral Passenzer Agent. THE ALLEGHANY HOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. = the Deas. excursion | him tp West Point wh ROVE, N. J. OCEAN HOUSE,” Main avenue: 3 minates from ocean. For circulars and rates, ad- . PRENTIS, Prop., Box 817. High up in the mountains on main line of the scenic Chesapeake and Ohio railway, five hours’ ride from Washington. Entirely new Beautifully furnished THE ENGLESIDE. BEACH HAVEN, N.J., Open until October 1. All modern conveniences, including hot sea water baths in bouse. Special lar. ROBT. B. ENGLE. Prop. E TREMONT, SEA GIRT, and June a spec rates for June, mt modern hotel of 100 rooms. ni well kept. “SPECIAL RATE" N. drainage, electric a week for the | SON, 4206 Chester ave., Phila SEA-SIDE—MISCE MRS. WALGH—HOUSE 0 erabbing and LLANISOUS, iMus- Information at 1201 ESTMORELAND | KEE MAR SUM 15. e ard ‘boating ai Ieate constitutions it has est indorsement of our ph LONARDTOW: now open for recepti f per_day, $9 per week, § . MOORE, Prop, mf . Proprietor. bar’ and yery attached. FERRY. W. VA. shady Tawns: Coolest point_on ¢ nery | Open AR. IMAC HOTEL opens July 1; § ISLAND, MD. * per day; $9 per we: PARKER M. month or longer. leaves. Adams’ GRESS HALL, capacity” 300 son of 1894. Williams. 7th and D rts. THOMAS W. Send for descriptive “LOCK EDEN,” Sitnated abou HO FOR COLONIAL | boarders taken at $5 py thing, free’ sat at the foot of 7th st table unexceiled: pure and a SPRINGS AND BATHS, ELKTON. STA.; from “Washington; noted for its mineral waters; accommodations lars. E. B. HOPKINS, Good view of the bathing. Fish, PL COWART, Cow oat up to $20,000. On February 3, 1 | charges to the Continental Congress against Atnoid were made public, retiecting on his character as an oilicer and a gentleman, but the prepartions for his marriage went on in spite of this contretemps. In March, ¥, he borrowed money from a member of the French nobility, and purchased the McPherson estate and settled it on himself for life with reversion after his death to his wite there had been a very lerge en- cumbran first owner, and thi r by the sherif without a penny. Arnold and Miss sre married on April § of the same year. e Arnold's d wife, so gy’ Shippen becami yp childre: s marr ing the court-m for fourteen Teed l, Arnold lived estate, * house. In July, ard Shippen Aravid, was A child both went with n he assumed com- Arnold now fell into great raits and made application to ng, through Le Chevalier de sibly for a loan, b y nt of money. This was in 1780. rhois, the secretary of Luzerne, represeated to Arnoid that the service re- esied Waé of such a character as to de- fe them both, and declined the desired Yhe Treason Planned. in this pian, Arnold began his ons with the officers of Some writers ac- of complicity ondence, and « e charges. and ers de- exculpating his wife. Mr when given the e by Washing: her family in Philadel- Tr husband, el tive, Bat the in Philadelphia, er compelling her to h eon days from that date. or joinin; ier alte sit was forced t dt other children were it to her father and was very -coldly re- and stayed only a short Ume with pton for for two years ession of the piace in 17. ined by him it to Gen. “|to Willia | firmly vested In the family of Gen. Williams j until Isis. In 1866 1t was sold io the city of Philadelphia by his son, Henry Williams. — E Politeness Unexpected. From the Boston Journal. Politeness is not aiways lost, even in the ir, pessimists to the contrary not- became Bay car recently two ladies ‘hat | simultaneously arose near the door to make jel ime heir exit. The younger politely drew back THE RERKELE : for the accommodation of HOTELS. ind gave the elderly iady the right of way The latter was evidently astonished, for she said, loud enough for half the passen- to and from Springs can be all principal ticket offices of the B. er railroads, good for the sum: WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st. Washington, D.C. and O. and o' G. W. KENDRICK. Owner and Propriet We CK, letor. Washington trade solicited. 42-8 EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, ‘Springs Hotel Cuinpany, gers to hear: ‘Thank you, miss—I am not accustomee to such chivalrous conduct on the part o men in the street cars, and certainly woula not look for it among my own sex.”* The young lajy blushed her acknowledg- ments and hastily left the car, NOTHING LIKE IT.OUR REMEDIALS THE The funeral of Willie Bouffier, son of Mr. Frank and Mrs. Lottie Bouffier, who died on Monday, at 11 o'ciock p.m., in the sixth year of his age, took place from parents’ residence, No. 424 Madison street, at 3 o'clock today. Mrs. Wilburn is at home again after a it of several weeks at Old Point Comfort and her old home in Virginia. The Water Lily Social Club will give a lawn party at the corner of Jefferson and tomorrow night. In ad- dition to the usual features of these fetes an open air concert will be given by the vlub, assisted by sume good amateur talent | from Washington. Miss Sadie Cloakey of Washington is v iting her aunt, Mrs. Robert Cox of Belle: his Fillmore streets ‘The excursion down the day by the Anacostia drew quite largely Potomac yester- Baptist Sunday on Anacosua’s | Mr. George M.Roland of Congress Heights 74 returned from a visit to Piscata’ A gasoline stove in a summer kitchen at- tached to No, 153 Harrison street, the resi- dence of Mr. George cause of an alarm of fire being’ tu: at the substation day morning. flowed, the flui which Mrs. W. was the) about 11 o'clock yester- In filing the tank it over- id dropping to the burner, | ‘ood stated had been extin- | guished, but still retained its heat suffi- ciently to ignite the volatile material. The | fire was communicated to the res the flames blazing up to the roof | of the shed, setting it on tire. Oiticer Robie | and a citizen, hearing the and removed the stove from the uished the flames. The | i of distress, buliding and exting: damage was slight. No. 8 engine, while crossing the Anacos- | tia bridge in response to the call, alarmed | the four-horse team drawing a St. Eliza-| beth wagon, causing it to run inte and! completely demolish a one-horse riven by Frank Burch of Oxon Hill, Mrs. Maria Langley of Congress Heiglits is visiting her son, Henry Langiey, of Oxon Emmanuel Chapter of St. League will give an excu: Hall on Thursda: Mark's Friendly | rsion to Marshall » the 19th instant. Officer Green arrested Charles Duvall,col- ored, last night in Hillsdale upon a war- | rant sworn out by Ernestine Dyson, chare- ing him with assault and batter; leged that on April 12 Duvall calied to see | Ernestine, with whom he had been keeping | Her mother put him out of the house and he slapped the daughter. Ten dollars collateral was accepted at the sta- tion for his appearance in court. A charge of disorderly conduct sgainst the prisoner, upon which he left $5_ A large number of Anacostians went to Marshall Hall today on the Knights Tem- plar excursion, Miss Agnes Haslup of Savage, Md., who has been the guest of Miss Mattie Minnix, | on Fillmore street, Misses Bowens at’ Jefferson and Adams Mr. H. A, Linger left this afternoon for Piney Point. Work on the Fillmore street sewer is gressing rapidly. ents are being compieted for the summer outing of the boy choir of Em- | manuel P. E. Church. Some time in Au- gust the boys will go into camp at Colonial Beach, under the supervision of Rev. U. Davenport, the rector, and Dr. Hollings. worth, the preceptor. es HYATTSVILLE. tled on the child's face in the region of the | It is al- | ment of the eyelids, which might indicate | fon of guests; renowned for its| that there wi igh standard of excellence. For terms and culars address Was also made asant, the home at one time of | ae pro- | plicity of architecture. “Lansdowne,” the | THE AURORA HOUSE, on the crest of the Al- | Colonial country seat of John Fenn, grand- ralleled advantages to W: miles. Good roads for driv- ing—grand scenery—pure, bracing air and water— ry rooms, best beds—good home table. ~ 1 family resort, where one can rest, | ““Belmon' comfortable and withal have good Bring your overcoa' Good fishing snd bunti: Very moderate terms. Wash. Loan and address J. H. SHAFFER, Aurora, W. Va. Phone connections. et oe Buena Vista Spring Hotel, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAL\S, WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. IS NOW OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF GUESTS. 1854, and was entirely consumed. ‘The In| Walls were left standing, but were razed. The Tuesday Evening Literary Society secretary. The following members and in September. Hawthorne were read by last evening, nza,” in whose honor the} itish officers of the Philadelphia army of | saddle and driving horses; rea: | OCcuUpation tilled. Amon; rates. JOHN A. LANTZ, Aurora, W. Va. | in one of these carnival was Capt. John | progressing. pleted and the other is , it seems | that the fashionable requirements of his | daughter were running his yearly expenses | , the | ——___— KENSINGTON. placed upon the property by its | when it was sold out | cut Mrs. Arnold off | hippen | @ siepmother to | | e, except when attend- | Several days ago the house owned by Dr. | and occupied by Richard Hall, was slightly damaged by fire. A watch and chain and $10 cash, belonging to Robert B. | Chewing, a boarder, are missing, and other circumstances point’to arson. The authori- | ties are investigating. ——— BRIGHTWOOD. for whose command he | During this time | The Brightwood Railroad Company have for the past few days been experimenting with severai styles of car fenders, prepara- | tory to adopting them for safety. Royal Arch Chapter, No. 9, will meet to-| morrow night if? their lodge rooms in the | Erightwood Hall. On last Wednesday evening Mrs. C. W. Meyers entertained some friends at her pretty home on the “A the birthday of her father, Among the guests were Mr. and s. Louis Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. | vers und Mr. Fenton Bradford. Mrs. M. E. White, who has been very ill, The Misses White are or Andre was one of | " road, in honor of in the} As soon as | y on board the Vuiture, ar-| is now convalescing. now home from Kee-Mar College, Md. Judge Andrety Bradley and family are oc-| | cupying for the summe: sleak House,” the . Shepherd. Mr. W. V. Cox, chief of the } has returned home muca benefited iS trip to Virginia Beach, William Drane é uous efforts were made in her | and daughter of Philadelphia are visiting Mrs. Elizabeth | Mr. Tom Stockhart, who is staying at Mr. Galen Green's cotiage, has been quite sick. WASHINGTON GROVE. Mr. Charles Smith, instructor of Latin at is summering at Wm. T. Rollins and family are occupying their cottage on Broadway. | Cc. L. Pate and famit: days in Washington. hb . _ Naylor, pastor of Maryland Avenue Bap- tist Church, and family have moved into the cottage of Mrs. Ober, on Sth avenue. Miss Burgess of Washington is the guest W. Redin Woodward. Mr. Allen has returned to his home on the Boulevard, after a sojourn of ten days at Piney Point. Ellen Wilson and daughters are domiciled in their cottage on Sth avenue. Mrs. Samuel Pusey of West Washington, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Addie. left on Tuesday for a month’s stay at Ocean Grove. Mrs. Lewis Jackson has re- turned to her home in West Washington after a short visit to “Fera Ville.” D. QO. Smith is quite sick at her home on zd avenue. Messrs. Aikin and Ambrose, who were guests of Mrs. R. M man of Oakmont, have returned to the city. Mrs. Elmer Davis is spending the summer at Mrs. Cookson’: Crane and famil: at Hotel Albany, home in Baltimore. Mi Bromley, who have been visiting Mrs. E. H Ripiey, at Hotel Albany, have returned to their home in Washington. Mr. Percy Princeton College, Grove. Mr. the are spending a Mrs. Locker- on 24 avenue. Who have been stopping left on Monday for their and Mrs. A. Mr. H.C. servoir of | Ralston and Misses Lulte Fuller, Mary Wells, Lola Tricou, Alice Owens, John McPherson of the MePhersons of | Florence Carr, Sallie Gott of West River, Clunie was the builder of Mount Pleasant. | Houck of Alexandria, Louise and Emma This fearless Scotchman was a mighiy|Frink. It was decided not to hokl any die commanded the pri-| more meetings of the society until the whea war|third ‘Tuesday 79 Benedict | Hawthorne was the author selected for the Arnold bought the property and made it ee discussion. Biographi: ever as a wedding present to his wife, Miss | ©! pen. Arnold at this time held Campbell, Miss Lola Tricou and Mr a. office, His birth had been ob-|A. Glusta. A portion of “The Snow Image read by Miss Lola Tricou. Nathaniel i sketches “Mr. and Mrs. Golden Chair Lodge, I. O. G. T., met at Magruder’s Hall : ‘ Shipper s | tra sacting routine business made arranze- eee gor ting tony matics YT oy giving an entertainment on the evening of the 17th instant. the new bridge brarch which separates this village from Biadensburg arch is already com) being commenced. The trustees of the public schools of this place have asked the county commissiouers for an appropriation of $1.2 pose of building an sdditional room to the and after the | One for the pur- The Hyattsville Building Association held its regular monthly meeting last night at routine | business. The receipts amounted to over | | Mr. J. P. Shannon and family, who have | nd children, It looked like a rich | been visiting at Colonial Beach, have re-| turned home. Dr. E. B. Clark has returned from Fall | River, Mass. Miss May Clark will remain | there during the summer. Prof. Harry H. Stoek of the State Uni-| ‘Sar. | versity, Pennsylvania, is at home for the | hat | summer | Mrs. Robert M. Moore is visiting her pa- rents in Baitimore. The regular meeting of the Library A: sociation will be held on Friday evening | the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoek. of the time in| } | | ee SUBURBAN NEWS, ANACOSTIA, Foster and family, together with Mr. W, H. H. Smith and family, ieft on Tuesday to attend the convention of Christian En- deavorers at Cleveland, Ohio. A delightful musicale was given at Hotel Albany on turday evening. As the nigh Was too cool to enjoy the music from th piazzas, the guests assembled in the parlor and dining room. Mr. Charles E. Allen save several cornet solos, while Prof. Hutchinson presided at the piano. They also played several duets, after which re- following are registered at Hotel A : Mrs. K. A. Jones, Mrs. H.G. Jones, Miss Mollie E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. A De Shieids and children, Washingtom —>__. ROCKVILLE, In the orphans’ court yesterday Adelaide | K. Stiles, administratrix of Enoch D. Stiles, deceased, filed list of sales of the personal estate of said deceased and passed her tirst and final administration account of said es- tate. The same, as guardian ex officio of her minor children, was authorized to make use of the distributive shares of said chil- dren in the estate of said deceased for their muinienance and education. The next meeting of Aiontgomery County Grange, No. 7, will be heid at Beltsville, Prince George's county, on Thursday, the ani, and promises to be of more than usual interest lo memvers of the order, 4n adaiuen to @ large amount of important PouUue business aauresses Will be deuvered by doors. Sylvester and Patterson of the maryland Agricultural College. Al @ meecuas of the county commisswuners heid here yesterday a lurge amount of busi- fess Peceived Consideration and the session jasved during the evure aay. Mr. Ricaard +. Cassell Was appointed a county constable for tive eighth election district. The bond uf udvipa Luhh, recenuy appointed constable lor Ue eleventh eecuon aistrict, Was pre- sented aid approved by the board. Bills for Tepairs of rouds by the following persons Were examined and approved: First district viteuben V. isaker, 301.13. Second district— Wm. #. Bolana, $1 Wim. 5. King, §4.00; John W. Nicholson, $4. ‘Third discrict—F. 0. Seliman, $v; J. C. Rhodes, $80.20; T. A, Hickman, $142.40; Jame: Matthews, $d.02. | Fourth aistrict—yetson G. Meids, $38; Wm. ean, $43; Chas. G. Duliet, $4.80; Uriah Ricketts, Qui. Firth dis:rict—Thos. #. Thompson, $4.20; L. B. F. ‘Greaves, $0¥.4d; Joun W. Wood, $49.25. ‘The severe arougui of the past three or four weeks is having a Very untavorable eect upon the cora and other rowing crops and pasture is geliing short in this Secuon of the county. Fieids that @ few Weeks ago looked promising are now almost destitute of grass and present a sorry ap- pearance. Unless rain shall soon come the Sonn Stop will be reduced fully While late potatoes will Fie tate po be an aimost total ‘fhe sad accident at the Great Falls on Monday afternoon, by which Mr. Kvans Pugite lent his lite by drowning, created reciing of sorrow in this community, where he has been known and reapecteh since childhood. For a number of years he was @ pupil at the Rockville Academy, and his sudden death is mourned by his many for- vowed a, in this vicinity, His be- aved iamiy have the warm sympat the entire community in their sudden ~eg iast tall Mir. J. W. Horner, residing near this place, procured from the Agricultural Department a specimen of seed wheat,which he planted, and a iew days ago, after care- fully measuring 4 square foot of the ground planted, he gathered the heads of wheat an it and found the grain to weigh three and @ hair ounces. This would indicate cop of 155 busheis to the acre. ad —— HUSBANDS AND WIVES. An Experience Related at the Meeting of the Married Bachelors’ Club. From the Ciuciunat! Commercial Gazette. Several members of the Married Bache- lors’ Club were somewhat late in putting in their appearance at the St. Nicholas last fe | evening, and the poached ©ZS5 im the con- woven in the web and Woof of early colonial | &¥eSts were present: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. | | | history as Independence Hali itself, to have | Giusta, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holden, Mr. L. been thus vandalized. It is only when these H. Campbell, Dr. J. R. Owens, Mr. E. A. | reminders of the past have entirely disap-| Fuller, Mra. H. N. ‘This new and elegant hotel offers every moders | peared that we begin to regret our supine-| Emily ard Alf somme were evolutionizing chickens as the president (Montague Moun- tauburn) ar. end requested Mr. Gilbert McMiian to ask a blessine. It is a rule of the club that no conversation can be in- dulgeZ im untii the cigars are handed round. Of course, the members can cone verse on trifling matters, but no discussion can be appearance of the weeds, sted that the re-~ nt would be de married men's ing down town after case of death or sun- into spring the narration excuses for rema 6 p.m., exceptin: stroke. He was of th that the ex uces of many Ww: remely ene ming to th pecially to those who ha raatrimontal a a lintted that the truth must be tales and exagcera cording to the stretc imagination pure sued. Scrict secrecy must be obser 4, for unless to live to see the 4 could leave his f vening with- out having to concoct a ¥ of ui truths. Before he was married his lips had never uitered a falsehood (sensati 1 become a regular doubl . automatic Ananias and into one. An occasional ble and heaith- tory informs us that it never does a boiler any good to blow it up. Rather Have the Sister. When the minister who officiated at his matrimonial funeral had asked him if he Wes willing to take the young lady for his wedded wife he had said, “Yes, I'm willing; but I'd rather have had her sister.” How- ever, the performance was carried out, but his straichtforwardness had often been thrown in his teeth, as it were, and when his sister-in-law cailed he was locked im the china “You will have to stick more to the sub- Ject for discussion,” interrupted Mr. Mount+ auburn. “This club was not organized te hear the troubles of its members exactly. If you have any domestic differences you will find Chief Deitsch at his office from ® until 6.” “I stand corrected, Mr. President,” ree plied Mr. Pike. “What I was going to say when you so courteously interrupted me was that when I arrived home from our last enjoyable meeting my wife was sitting on the porch, and the rocking chair om which she sat was floating in a miniature puddie of tears. Her eyes were nearly as red as my face, and, to make matters worse, I fell over the carcass of an orange, which caused heart failure, and I should certainly have died there and then had not a passing policeman grasped the situation, at the same time grasping me by my cole lar and dress trousers, and, as he whistle@ ‘Lead, Kindly Light,’ he adjusted his lantern and carried me, in a habeas corpus fashion, into the spare bed room. My wif still weeping, helped to undress me, ani mn she saw the bruise caused by fail she asked if T was hurt internaily. told her I must have been, for my stomach had struck for higher wages, end was threatening to go out every moment. She advised me to try the hot water cure, but by that time it was not necessary. The bird had flowa, and the cage lay empty and lonesome, breathing spasmodically, an@ indulging in an occasional hiccough ere 1 breathed its last. It Didn't Soothe. “Sleep, gentle sleep, soon came to my re lief, but the next morning dawned, and my head suffered terribly from the eects of that fall. My wife, who was sitting by my side, asked in a more c than usual, “Where were you dearie? Now, when a womans ‘dearie’ it unnerves me for the time being and it took me nearly three secunds before I could say, ‘I left the office at 5:30 sharp, and went to a drug store to get some orange phosphate. When this was drained to the dregs, I fell in # swoon against the soap case. It seems the clerk had beem mixing a prescripition for an intended sul- . and had forgotten to wash the glass, Well, after using a few stomach pumps and washing my mouth with lye (which ac- counts for my coated tongue this morning), they took me to the police gymnasium, where the surgeon told me to rest quietly, and not disturb the officers at work. About midnight I took a hack home, but walked through the park, thinking the exercise it wasn't worse!” said the wife of my bosom. “Never drink phos- | phate again, in hot weather. “I took a cath I never would, Everything would have been all right ha@ not the report of our @ red in the Commercial Gazette. Phosphate doesn't 50 at our house now—but my wife has gon@ and I am boarding at the Gibson.” Americans. Fam From Good News. Roy—"What does feudal mei Teacher—“Under the old feudal system one man had authority over a whole com- munity, appointing his fa ites to rule the people, and levying tribute on all izens whenever he pleased. Do you wie derstand?” Boy—"Yes'm. He was a boss.”

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