The Washington Bee Newspaper, August 17, 1895, Page 5

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ind Mrs. Fannie Gregory, und small boy have been 1 week with Dr. George H. son and wife. a sa very fashionable and pre- ng widow, from Boston, Mass., ty, who is an heiress. Ina few will receive her lump of gold er wanna OS bstids oe Conkling Bruce, who is ilcott Springs, Va., is very gallant young 1e ladies who are enjoying the r of Webbs Cottage. ans are not in}demand at t and picturesque home of Mrs. John R. Webb, which is ,ear the mountains and is sur- by springs, which gives it the rved name, Silcott Springs or Retreat.” We have been ut seven months ago Lou- . Virginia, was under a h showed no signs of its pleasure. The neighboring resorts are doing a big busi- one often sees a merrygparty kers on their way to the which situated in Mountains, or to the Peo- a Den,” is which is* historic eight miles from Silcott Life in the mountains is pre- same as at many popular sorts, only the sea is too far s to roll in the sand, buti we se on the place, which affords e of fish, and the popular ystess of Hill Side Retreat ad to see us coming up vith a large bunch of German S, ston society is well =repre- , among whom are Miss “oston, Mrs. B. K. Bruce, who leave last week to join her hus- \lisses Matilda and ClaraWheel- jessie Lewis and sister, of Wary DC ~ hre stopping at ille, with Mrs. Pierce, ~ omen Jiss Annie Costin has decided s Louisa Watson and Miss Sarah _ | Mme BARNETT, | Miss Georgia Savoy, of the BEE, the Misses Berry, of Corcoran street, and the Misses Throckmorton, and several other young ladies, accompanied by escorts, spent a delightful day at Bay Ridge last Wednesday. Mrs. Emma C. Thornton and_her baby, Ethel, arrived in the city from the South last Friday. Ex-Editor Thornton, who always has a jovial look and seemingly the happiest man in town, has been all the week looking for baby in town. The BEE congratulates ! s contemporary and hopes that he } will see his way, clear to introduce Ed-! ward, jr. i : LEAPED OUT OF A HOTEL WINDOW. { Miss Alice Story Of the Windsor in New York, New York, Aug. 12—Driven into temporary insanity by nervous pros- j tration caused by over-study, Miss { Alice Jewitt threw herseif out of : & window in the Windsor hotel yester- @ey morning and was instantly killed. The sutte in which she was staying, with her feather and mother, is on the second story of the hotel, but the court- yard on which her bedroom faced is one Soor lower than the street. She struck squarely on her head and sustained both a fracture of the skull and of the eervical vertabrae. years old, and up to last month was one Tsland Society. ee TRAIN GORS THROUGH A BRIDGE. Under Tons of Coal. Springfield, Aug. 12—A west bound coal train of thirty-five loaded cars struck the bridge on the Ohio Southern reilway, whioh crosses Paint river 4 miles eouth of here yesterday afterndon, which gave way. The engine twenty-five feet below into the ‘. The odal cars followed the engize. The engineer, Clint Radoltff; the fire- man, Martin Houser, and the front SS William, Hincot, wees speed in 2 Suc are at present bu: ie + aca about 400 tons of coal. the rematnéer of thé crew escaped. 1 re spending their vacation at Mrs. J ughters Misses Minnie and | at Lincoln, their much prized | v Mr. Matthews arrived | st Saturday. he guest at Silcott Springs | se Moss, the mother of the | Richard T. Moss, the Misses Bar- ind M. Louise Pope, and Miss F. Barker of Georgetown, D. | hilmore Diggs, of Baltimore, . Jesse Lawson and her Miss Josephine and Masters iward and Wilford, Mr. Ros- ce, and Miss Jeannette E. ason of Washington is; Many of the society | and quite a number ting to spend the warm days st either at the sea-shore or e mountains. st unusual for this season of a Washington, for the house- siders it her time for recuper- Andrews, a teacher of z Rowena S..C., who has be: the past two y' srvatory of sic, passed , last week en route for South Carolina, accompa- r mother and uncle, Lawyer f Boston. She will return to 1 the fall to complete her she will be warmly greet- many friends she has made s a warm place in the heart of ishingtonian who has_ the cquaintance with one s queenly women in the | s. Keckly, directress of t Wilberforce, who is now on our city, as the guest of 6 teenth Keckly w n with first week return to resume the work has made such a suc- ry affable ladies from Anac on, and north ur city with hell of 1118 K street, the sister of Dr. Sewell 1 street, will be his guest eT I. George has returned i trip to Boston in n her friend Miss Mifflin m the South, who paid a to Philadelphia and New us week. ames L. Matthews | | This social qui-} in September, ; RAGING WITHOUT POOLS A FAILURE. | Baffalo Grand Otgoult is Suceesssfol in Duflelo, Aug. 12.—The Buffalo Grand Ciret r jt tor ested in it ‘Sng “u that on pusceodhylly fa this Bate, tes Tarde dort forged | in eat fark The has — in the big match een “os J. and Joe p pn, each day ween a falling ip She attendance, though each day = forded sport a s superior kind with the possible exception of Saturday. FOOTPADS AT NIAGARA FALLS. | | ive Highwaymen Try to Rob the Clifton 4 | Bouse Omnibus. Niagara Falls, Aag. 12.—Five high- waymen tried to rob the passengers on | right at the Notel door, as they alighted | | from the vehicle. | One of the gang turned down the | street lamp, and other grabbed for an savelope containing $200 which they | | ned seen J. J. Jones, of Wheeling, W. * Va, place in his coat pocket, after pay- ! ing for a bus ticket. The robbers failed | of their purpose, and were chased in various directions. Two were captured, who gave their names as Kelley and Molyneux. BASH BALL PLAYERS MOBBED. | indianapolis Olab Arouses a Crowd to | Prensy at Terre Haute. T Haute, Aug. 12—The Indian- | apolis base ball players were mobbed | here yesterday. During the game there were many close points of Shad ahd sev- | eral decisions of Umpire jperdam were | taken exception to by the bleachers. | " After the game had been finished and Indianapolis had won, the crowd be- came frenzied. A rush was made and as a result three of the Indianapolis en were injured—Motz, Hogan and Fisher. The latter's ankle was sprained, and Motz and Aap received bruises about the face body, though their injuries are not serious. ———— HERKIMER OHUROH STRUCK AGAIN. Lightning Strikes the Methodist Church Again and Causes 8 Fire. Aug. 12.—During the se- storm which ee aus vesterday afternoon, the Metho- 4Ee SE was struck by lightning. A few days ago the same thing hap- pened to this church. The firm alarm fs situated in the tower of the build- ing, and consequently no alarm could »e sent in. PSnstead of the M. E. church bell and | the old fire alarm the court house bell sounded an alrm. Not much damage wras done by either the stroke or arom | the flames which resulted. A few pails ct water sufficed to extinguish | blaze. Herkimer, vere thunder =~ seeppy a house in which to incase his jewels. } 4 Mr. Thornton says he has the finest , $2.50 for The Washington BEE and De. Sewett Jumps from the Thied | j THE WASHINGTON BEE. -- EVERYTHING NEW -- Issued in Ornate Covers, once a week, postpaid. TASHIONTASLE NEW YORE MMILLINER, 1807 7th St., N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. Spring hats of every description always on hand. i ! RPGS REE GEISLER SOIREE i i WOULD BE ADVISABLE TO CON: ; us before having your Jewelry and Clocks repaired. As we have for years appeared before you, we ha ero doubt thai you have witnessed the fact that we are FIRST-CLASS JEWELERS. WATE REPAIRING We do not promise cheap work; nor more , than you have witnessed; bot we do promise to be prompt, quick, neat, and good. j PETERS & CO. 5 1721 7thSt., N. W-, i WASHINGTON, D. ' i . Cy Emmet C. Jones, ‘Practical Job Printer | Office 904 E St., Washington, D. C. Neatness, Promptness, Fair Prices, A LIBERAL OFFER morest’s Family Magazine. Send your subscription to this office. A LIBERAL ORGAN OFFER. That there has been a revolution ia the manufacture of Organs and Pianos evinced by tbe current offer of Cor- nish & Co., the well known manufact- urers of Washington, N. J. For the uext 60 days they offer to sell an organ or $ , Which a short time would have been considered a di bargain at $75.00. With this they offer terms of credit that are sure to meet with the approv person. Cornish & makers of Pianos and Organs in the SERRE SOLES SESE ETEASEE ae SESSSRETSESES IRE EE LOREEN ESS ERE ERR EERE EERE utiful! Wonderful! QFPIGIAL PICTORIAL ISTORY of the WORLD'S PAIR and the MIDWAY PLAISANCE, WONDERFUL, CURIOUS AND BEAUTIFTUL. world selling direct from the factory to the home. Since the conception of this great business, nearly thirty years ago, have been fighting the method of seljing instruments through agents and All the World’s Fair Buildings, Foreign and State Buildings, Artistic Views, 300 GRAND VIEWS. World’s Famous Paintings Celebrated Statues, dealers, their plan being to give the Miss Jewett was only twenty-five } enormous profits usually retained by|~ the of the leaders of the smart set of Staten ! effortsto place first class instruments Three Men Buried in the Paint Btver, Ohio, | Purchase of an Organ or Pi ES - ; Jt illustrates and deser and best designs of Organs and Pianos with prices and special offers that are sure to proye profitable. and mention the BEE. The Art Gallery Exhibition, Interesting Sketches from the Midway, Curious Races of Men. Ana uil the Grand -and Surprising Features taken at the zenith of the splendor of the World’s Great Most Wonderful Exhibits, Their Architectural Details, tradesman to the buyer- thin the reach of all, at manufactur- es and the most liberal terms, the highest commendation. bat For farther explanation call at this office. we sim |THE VERDICT. 609 F St. N. W. Washington, D. C. DO YOU WEAR: SHOES! HON.JNO. R. LYNCH, PRESIDENT DR. J.B. WILDER, VICE-PREs. If so, do they fit you? Do they wear "20 TA~ thar satisfy vou If not, L. 0. BAILEY, TREASURER come and talk with us. We Every one who is contemplating the iano, should ret the cotalogue issued by this firm. es all the latest They general y offer to send to it free to all whowrite 1 Sample , or 62 print which cbe n Cards. L if L, C. Bailey, W. S. Lofton James Storum, 1S. ress tion from our §) and addi Wyat Archer, J. A- Lewis, H. E. Baker, J. H. Meriwether Jno, A. Pierr A. W. Tancil THESE TIGETS he Bearer to# the Clifton House omnibus last night, | | PROF. JAMES STORUM, __ Sze. DOUGLASS B. McCARY, Casuter Jno. R. Lynch, can please you on prices fit, comfort and Wear. NOTE THE FOLLOWING LIST: W:McKinly, J, R. Wilder, Childs’ Dongola hand sew Ctilds Red and Gray-Sli ular books, W. 5. Montgomery, J. A. Johnson, name Pop’ seen in the BEE. ——+ poganced o— You can make your own selec’ Deposits received from 10 cents award. Interest allowed on $5.00 atd above, Treasurers of { churches, associations, and other oanizations can deposit funds wih tbis Bank and Receive Inter- es. The money 1s subject to clik Without Notice. We shd be glad to have you open an acquut. BANK OPEN FROM 9 A, Milo 5 P.M. id 1100 X Street, n. w., City. epvOnz Ticker Given Witn Evz Jos. your ed epring heel shoes, 5 to 8,49¢ ; ppers, worth $10 at 75c. ; pie Red, Tan, and Gray Slippers, $1.75 value, a $1.00 Peas fideo ! pels all stylea, $1.50 value at $1.00 - Sewed Black 1nd Tin low shoes, in all st zo and youths’ solid leather Shoes, $1,50 aot a dae apes his and Youths Tan Shoes, latest spring styles 2.00 at $1 5y Men’s Russia, hand Sewed, in al! styles $2.49 ee OURS, _,Men’e Black and Tan low shoeg, $1.98, os w. Calvin Chase, The above list is only a few of the many bargains we Feri dhoney ana Counselor at Lew Our line of Fine Men and Women Shoes ranging in wis tein ae ‘0 —AND— i $5 are as equally cheap according to quality as the ones enumerated ¥Entitle t A Set sf Qur Finest V H THE COMPLIMENTS OHIE BEE NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTH OFFICE, Standard an Book with WENTY OF T pa ae | +INotary Public—— Ftices in all the Courts in Virginia and the District of Columbia. | Office 1109 I Street, n. w. | Washington, D.C. | es H. Winslow, NDERTAKER AND ctical Embalmer, | 1206 R Street Northwest, Hence Next Door. Wash. D. C. Say you saw it in The Bre Cut this out and | take it to the above named store and get a pair of shoes at reduced rates. THE ECONOMY S OE HOUSE aka costiveness the medicine must the: j uvus, sua Wen 4 goes Hshin’.* ~ LS THE SACRED OONCERT The popular management of the George Leary had a delightfal sacred concert on last Sunday afternoon to Glymount. There were fully five hundred people on board. Managers Key, Lee, Thomas, Gray and others deserve credit for these enjoyable trips. The colored citizens have uo cause to complain now. They have a boat of their own nd what they sheuld do isto pat onize it. TO CONSUMPTIVES? '\| No better remedy can be fow * for very form of cough, colds, bronchitis and geaw.2' debility, or for consumption in any of its stages, than Dr. Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod-Liver Oil and Phosphates of Lime, Soda and Iron. I¢ in the frutt of long experi- ‘ence and experiment, and ia its present form can be secommended as the best preparation known to re- Store xitality and vigor to flesh, nerve, blood and ‘brain @ It is manufactured only by DR. ALEXANDER B. Wipor, Chemist, Boston, who will send an illus ‘ated circularfree on applicatio®. = @ _ bs —Pick-. than a purgative. Tob % it must contain cae ic, Alterative and hartic Properties. ‘Pills possess thes alnent degree, and Seances tal eedily Restore tbowels their natual peri: 1, SO essential to reg! eres 3 ne. months all shall becom perty. This fter the the best sewing-machine im the world. and the works of bigh art ever shown together in America, & Cv., Bex 740. Augusta, Mainc- vas a weut-vuc-ulere. pea Oh st 706 7th Srreer, N, W. } = which the Umb: carries the Trave $0s-0cn The of gold for the week $262,900 and total ex; orts were $2,043,100, cl

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