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CITY AND DISTRICT. A VICTORY AT Last, Darkness Aids Washington the ‘Game with Indiaunpelis.” ‘The Senators played in great luck yesterday, de- feating the Hoosiers by the score of 2 tol. Their EX Snsisied 1B persuading Umpire Powers to | the game back to the eighth inning, when the ‘Visitors Dad tailed three times in their half of the ainth, Their tactics were dilatory and well car- Med out, Perbaps they cannot be considered as Mrictly fair to the light of straignttorward vase- Dall playing, but when it ts remembered tnat the Indianapolis team did the very same thing last year ia Unis CIY the discredit is somewhat iess ened. The Datteries were Keefe and Mack, and Healy and Daily. The Senators started operations oy scoring to the frst inning. Hoy went to first Glasscock, and scored on Swee- y's Gy-out to Hines. O’Brién hit safely and was forced at second. In the Hoosiers’ balf, they had Denny had hit safely and was Basset did te & ‘steal. other two men u hu Srst ght ae, second, but was ‘the base. The Statesmen THE WINNING RUN Daily went out at frst. Then Shoch om @ scrateh “and stole second. After Out at fret Hoy made a hard, safe ‘eld, and Shoch scored. Hoy stole sec- ers'weut out. | The visitors nad & man in it, Buckley went to Brst Dall and to third reured. The BF F i E iH ik Ee b i BBES § g I ran Ha he a E. (3 plate in a foolhardy attempt to ‘nd Keefe went to Ost ‘Seery, who made a very Short work of tne the ninth Seery Mied to Sweeny. to the third baseman, Who Dut tarew it wild to O'Brien, Glasscock fied to Wil wer field. Hoy ran up on tue bound, ining It H | I t HI F i A cen! ball fl Bassett as ue sid’ over the Bi ARGUED DARKNESS, told to go back. Schoeneck ran around Will, ually scoring. Mack suddenly on catching the bail, and claimed hurt. He danced around for five min- the shadows grew longer. Al last be again, and thea Daily made another Powers finally ran dowa to second ‘Was tossed to bim. This experiment Vo bis mind that It was too dark to go oa, called the game back vo the eighth Inning. ‘ashington made iour uits and three errors, aud Indianapous Ove hits and four errors, New York took revenze on Detroit, winning by the score of § vo 0, in seven innings. The batteries were Litcomb and Brown and Geizein and Gauzel New York made eight hits and two errors, aud De- Groit four bits aud two errors Pulladelpnia defeated Pitisburg, 8to 2 Bufa- ton and Ciements and Morris and Carroll were tue batteries Philudeipuia made tea bits and one error, and Pittsburg eievea hits and six errors, Raia im Bosvon prevented the game with Chi- Fauaqae ed eat fd a, 8; Cincinnati, 5, ———_ ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: F. Leighton et al. to Mary Eulen Gambie, biock 27, Brookland, $1,140.83; R. W. McPherson to J. D. McPherson sub & sq. 82, $—-; W. R. Wilcox et fl to Babitte Dreyfuss sub 13, sq. 41, West Wash- ington, $—; James H. Meriwether to A. J. Ander- $00 suis 26 And 29, lot 5, vlock 2, Howard Uni- E. J. Waring to W. A. Kini 73, Sq. 382, $2,500; O. A. Stevens to Tyler & Kutheriord, trustees pts! utd 70, sa G8, West Washington, $2,050. W. Mayse et al. wo Rilzabeth H. Sargent, parts 14 and 15, sq. 760; ooo, W. & tall w Maria R. Perris, part 73, Old Dean ‘to lia Rott, Burrvillie; $100. Caroline T. Suields to W. iH. Barksdale, pts. 10 and 12, sq. 94; $96 James i. Davis tO Katherine Davis, suo 'B, oq. not 351; §— B. F. Leighton et al, to Julla ©. Beck north loc 24. bik. 22, Brook- laid; $37 Same to Joun A. Jounson, lots 11 and do. do; $w25, J. F. Little et al, to J.J. L. mikhelin, lot 5, 39. 840; $—. J.J. L. Menichetm to H. Meuikuetm, suds, 10 and 12, oq. $49; $—. EF. Menikbeim etal. to Koss J. Menikneim, subs 9, 13, 14 and 15, da: $—. Joun Green et al. ry €. Caton, pt. 1d, sq. 677; $400. Caroline Gross to W. H. "Troxel, pi. 459. 1063: $700. Trus- feos Euuery cuapel wo District pi, Peter's Mill sea pono. Joun i. Walter to Euund L Brava, sub lots : bo 36, sq. 916; $1,700. A. Diltz toJ. 41. Beck, sub # oa bez; $1.07 Chas E Veruillion tot. E Crown, ps. 14, Lik. 15, Meridian Liu; $900. Maria L, Harkness et al w D. S Harkuess, iot G, sq. Si4; $— W.G. McDowell to Julius J. Atchison, pt. 2 sq. 211; $222 Jobo Lane to sub 30, sq. 571; $3,300. Matue J. Tompkins wo Chas. Hampson, pi. lz, D. & L's sub Mi Pleas ant, &c.; $358 ‘Caroiue L. Shields to W. i dale, pis. 10 to 12, sq. 964; $952. €. G Hi. W. Dowling et ai, subs 51 aud 52,4. 368; Isabella Byra to Antle Hurt, sub 4¥, 9g. 180: $000. J. Lavender to A. D. Hazen, pis. 16 and 17, sq. 5 SASL, ng EERr a Among the Wheelmen. ‘The recent unfavorable weather bas kept many of Woe Wheels Witnio doors, and their owners have been paying car fare aud playing at pedestrianism. There has been Dut litte movement among we spokes in consequence. The board of directors of the District division, L. A. W., met Friday night. ‘There was but Little business of importance trans. acted. It was decided to have one thousand coptes of the leagu-- constitution printed for circu- jatlon among unattached riders of the District, aod it ts hoped that from two w turee hundred new memvers will be thereoy secured, There was considerable indignation ex- pressed at the seeming discourtesy of the District Commissioners in not taking any notice or sending any acknowledgement of tue resoluuons adopted at the last meeting Of the division in reference to the lamp question. It was voted to keep up an agitation in the matter, and a letter was writen 1 the Commissioners and sgued by the board, asking for some reply to the former communica- tions upon the sadject, Tue board tovk no action in regard to the pro- posed efforts to secure next year’s league meet tor Washington, but there Was a quiet unuersianding that the prospects sbowid be tnuroughiy Invesii- ated, and if the plan Is feasible aud promising all “forts wil be maue to Dive the meet here, ‘Oue Gay last week Mr. Geo. Clark and Mr. Plumb aadertook to ride from bere to Harper’s Ferry. Mr. PiumD calls It tae worst ride becver nad. They ‘were (weive lours Ob tue road, reaching tue Ferry at 4 O'clock in the morning, utterly bruken down. Tuey came vack by rail At Cariisie, Pa., last week, W. E. Crist, of Wasb- — the OFst race, a S-nalle, open-to-ail con test. Ume Was 0:53\, and be Won by bis final spurt The prize was a gold medal. He also Whe 10-mile race, open to ail — Crist and Halstead, of New York, ils only tin the Airst race, started scratch, giving all others ope minute start. They made a spurt ou the home-stretch, overtaking their contestania, Crist leading by & sBort distance, his me Leen S313. The prize was the Arnold silver cup, val- wed ac $125. ‘At the races of the Tioga Cycling Club in Phila- deiphia on Saturday Crist took part in two events. ile secured second ia the ‘two-mil , Winning in 6: Sib She oue-ille open race, the event of tue day, Kingsland won the final Heat and the race. ‘Tue Beat was won by Wilbeim, of > ia 00 1-G, after & Lot race Witu Crist, who Was sec ‘The second Was a dead beat’ between Hal- ed and Kingsland, Kiogsiand jeading in tne Boal heat. According to tae judges’ report, Wil- helm finished secoad, vut a Press reporter inade ‘Crist sevuad by six laches, Mra Mis resigt nt of the Ladies’ Cycie Cluo at its last meeting ou ac cunt ot Ler protessioual labors, being unable to aevute The Becessary Use to the club. The iadies would hot accept the resignation, aud Mra Mulls fnaily onsented 0 act WAU the next meeting, iu order Uo give the club an opportunity to lovk about fur 4 kew oMcer. There are Now about 80 members 18 Une clu 4 Py ——___ Buck Taylor’s Bride. TUR KING OF THE COWSOTS NO LONGER 4 SINGLE max. ‘The Baltimore American to-day says: The thousands of people who patronized the Buffalo ‘SL Wild West Show remember the king of the cowboys, Buck Taylor. Many of the fair damsels who gazed upon bim as he led the wild dash ‘around the ring or chased tne bloody Indians from were so taken with bim ‘the j H i E i 5 iy | li gecees ii l i | i ! f i rif fle! i fi ih ite | fl i i fi Bay Windows aad Other Projections. ‘To the Editor of Tum Evestxa Stax: | ‘The points involved in the construction of the igauizact & great desl more before all the questions involved in tals and similar cases are definitely settled. It is weil, therefore, to look at the sub- Sect vee penn mee i ‘Sspectal privileges, and what tne future results of Such Claims and concessions or gifts are to be, Naturally, y holders or residents in neighbor! would choose a well-kept park or Jawa in front of or opposite to thelr own ae toany dank RoR yatly OF unsightly, Which wi have to cut off a pleasant view in aay direction. On tbe other hand, ali property owners have not only the Gesire, Dut'the right, to Dulid upon the whole ex~ ni the ground they actually own. Naturally, also, they will occupy for private use as much of & Feservation or ground dedicated to street or other Pubite purposes adjacent to their own land as the fultnorities will permit. This bas always, been the case, and is likely to be the case in future," so jong as human nature is Constituted as itis These are, , purely and wholly matters of feel taste, and must De left to the Judgment of the several’ parties in Interest, due tegard being always had, Of course, to the legal rights of others and @ decent sense person Will therefore decide as to these jor him or hers:lt, according to the point of ‘View occupied or tue interests points wuuich cannot be decided Dy law, and thelr cussion orally or in the columns of the press is Dot likely to be useful, except so far a8 a correct public sentiment may be created thereby. The real questions at issue in the case, and which suouid be kept constantly before the puolic mind, not only in considering 1, but as vo the future, are, Whether the District officials have oF ease nos crammoended thelr, powers in, the frets, ises,—whetuer of not they have been favoritism,—whetuer or not they have violated their own building jons,—whetuer oF ot, and if so to what extent, they "have donated of surrendered public property to private uses? It they have done these things, or any of them, in this case, the blam- for the Whole of the expe troubve and Dad .eeling growing out of it rest upon their shoulders, and not upon those of the property owner interested, who naturally wishes to enjoy all rights, and to take ad- Vantage us well Of a the privileges allowed by the authorities. ‘What are the facts upon these points? Probably the full history of the case from beginning to end Will never be disclosed; but enough can be seen on the surface to warrant the bellef that but ior the action of the District officials no trouble would ever have arisen a thls particular instance. “The buniding reuiations—as usually, Dut Rot invartae biy, aud toflexibiy, enforced,—provi no bay ‘window of other projection’ from a building shalt extend beyond 5 feet outside tue building line, nor eXceed In any case 14 feet in length. Has ‘hat proper provision beeu enforced in this case? if uot, why not? What the official records show ” 13" not known to the _ writer, Dut an examination of the foundation wails dis- closes the fact Ubat they present an unbroken front line of five foot projections for more than twice the length fized by the building regulations! Ju other words, Lhe officlfis chosen aud pretending to care for the interests of the people of the Dis- {ict have Virtually donated @ strip of public ground for private use five feet wide along the Whole front or both frontsof the narrow triangular lot lying east of the existing buliding. Here, it would seem, 18 where Une reponsibliity for the whoie of the present difficulty must rest. But for the surrender of these strips of pubite ground consid- erab y exceeding in extent the ground belonging to the owner, te offending house wouid never have beea contemplated, for the triaugular point of private iand ts too sinall to be worn ouliding upon, Unless thus enlarged. It is urged iu detence of the authorities that there are precedents for this action on their part,—tLat like special privileges were extended in the case of ‘The Poruand, and later in that of tue new building of the National Safe Deposit Company, and in some otuers, The Owner in the case under notice coi tends that what has beea conceded iu others stmi- larly situated should not be withheld now. ‘This view Is natural enough from an luterested point, and fs nou without rorce; bUL It affords no justin: cation tor the commission of another wrongtul act on the part of public authorities. ‘Two wrongs nor a dozen wrongs do not make a right. Because an injustice to the public has been done in one in- stance Is no reason tor perpetuating and muitiply- tng injusuice. ‘Tue question wuether violations of Jaw aud regulations already permitted should not be corrected by the removal of improper struc tures may Well be considered: thut of permitting other and more flagrant ou upon public rights Is not entitied to a momenv’s respectful taought, Cintzex. Propriety. Bach eee Blaine Kissed Her. AMUSING MISTAKE MADE BY THE PLUMED KNIGHT AT A GETTYSBURG REUNION. From the Philadelphia News. No matter how well educated and. brilliant or however seli-possessed and conversant with the requirements of polite soctety, no one 1s so perfect Dut that at Limes be Will make mistakes which, if they are not more serious, are amusing and em- varrassing. Of such a mistake I want to tell you, ‘The person on whom 1s the joke 1s a no less prom- ineat person than James G: Blaine. It bippened at Getiysburg on May 30 (Decoration Day), 1883. Senator Hawley and Mr. Blaine had each delivered @ brilliant Oration to ‘an immense concourse of jue Irom the open pavilion, modelled after the ‘artuenon, and Which 13 located In the National Cemetery.” The exercises of the day in honor of the thousands of dead warriors who are sleepin Weir last sleep ou that bili had been conciud and Uhe two distinguished statesmen were stand- ing on te pavilion and holding an in- formal reception. Several thousand’ persons bad already availed themselves of the opportunity to shake them by the band Waen Mss Grace Motter, of Emmetsourg, stepped up to Mr. Blaine, Sue Was a pertect aol baby of @ girl, nineteen’ Years old, although sue might easily have been mistaken’ to be len years less, dressed, as she was, 1a white and wearing a very becomig Saiior bat. She was just 5 feet in neighi, Wito a roung, laughing face aud a perfect ngure, Her large, Drown eyes were Deauing and her glossy black hair, Which Just peeped iron under Ber Hat, added UO tue beauty of her waxy mor- videzza’ of skin. He took ner by the hand, and in Jess ume Than it takes to write ft had clasped his bands around her waist, ralsed her from er feet sud Kissed uer, No sodnet nad he relinquished bis bold than Sue took a step backward and, tarowing buck her shayely head, gave him suctPa. look that it caused a rusu of biodd to Mr. Blaine’s face. He saw his mistake, but it Was too Late to reetify It. He had mistaken Miss Motter for a It Ue git! ‘Tuat evening Edward McPherson gave a recep- ton at bis mansion to Messrs. Blaine and Hawley, and among ine invited guests was Miss Motter. She Was again presented to Mr. Blaine, and he ‘once recoguized her. Like a true knight, he apoio. ized for the liberty be bad taken in tue afternoon, “Chis ts & Urue story, as i Look especial corroborate it by the testimony of sever who Were eye-Witnesses wo Une Incidents, The Leasing of Schoot Houses. THEY CANNOT BE GIVEN UP TO SECTARIAN PUKPOSES IN PENNSYLVANIA. A Harrisburg dispatcu ‘0 the Philadelphia Press says: Recenuly Dr. J. N. Hays and J. H. Baldwin called On Supertutendent Higbee, the head of the deparunent of public iustruction, of the state of Pennsylvania, as a committee representing a large public meeting Of citwens of Pittsburg, to protest against the action of the first Ward school board of that city, in permituing @ school house to be Jeased to 4 couple of Catholic priests, A sectarian School Was established therein, The Pitsburg Seuteweu asked Superinieadent Higbee to give au oficial coustructioa Oc thelaw governing scoot rectors i the purchase, hulding and disposal school property. ae sy r. Higbee lo-day answered the committee Wenyill taking tue ground. ‘that ‘under the eee Mf 1804 s€W00l Louses are held in trust by boarus of directors Lor Lue Use Of Ube public tor Schools establisued and maintaiued by the public fund, under the authoriiy of tue constitution wad laws, hot (Or private or paroculal Scuoois, but staidtory seo, hes Dr. Higbee says: “Beyond the Umits of such trust, directors lave no Tigit to go. All diversion of seliool property Lo ower uses ‘Ot pureiy incl dental ts Clearly Unauthorized aud legal” —— ———.e0-——— ‘The Epidemic Takes a Fresh Hold. ‘The bumber of deais went up to ten at Jack. souville yesterday, due probably to the cooler Weather, which as a bad effect on convalescing yellow fever patienta. There were ninety-nine Rew cases, The mercury Om Sunday night fell al- most to the freezing point. Frost, however, can- ‘bot be expected in that climate before the end of Ocvover, The Ciuzens’ Association yesierday re- py SEER ns LO persons e g equal division of negro vote between Mahone and Langston, the emocratic candidate is bound to win, Mahone’s attitude voward Langston is fairly stated, I should Imagine, oy one who has always eon attaches. 10 5 jut I plans throug! this: Wile be hus. no love for Venable, be would rather a thousand times over see nim democrat than suffer an overthrow at the Lan; Venable will be ved, and,” be added significantly, “he will owe his success vo repub- jeans who prefer him to Langston. It will thus be seen that Mahone ts fighting Langston in s-lf-defense. It 1s this fact that en- ‘couruges democrats aud makes them hopeful of victory. Hence Mr. Veneble’s canvass is con- ducted’ with great vigor. The announcement is made that Holines Conrad, of Winchester, will de- liver several speeches in behalf of the democratic candidate, while Hon, Jobn Goode 1s also set down for several efforts. The biggest lift that Mr. Venable has hud yet, however, was from Roger Mills, of Texas, Who opened che campaign in this city With a glorious speech from the democratic standpoint. What with mass-meetings and bar- Decues the district will be lively from now until he, Noveenner election. "Mr. Yonable, Rimselt Is making personal canvass ‘ar, been well recelved... ‘The. significance of a demo- cratic Victory in tits district inay be better under- stood wuen it 1s stated that never since the negro ‘was enfranchised has the “Black Belt,” as we are called, talied to give the most overwhelming re- publican majoriues, NEWS NOTES, Colonel Brady, who is the representative of Vir- ginta on the republican national committee, has recently published a letter in which he deals Gen- eral Mahone some very savage thrusts. The col- ‘onel does not hesitate Lo say nat Mahone does not desire the elecuion of Harrison and Morton, because he is afraid of the Blaine influence which 4s supposed to be behind the man from Indiana, Ex-Governor Cameron 1s a citizen of Petersburg, and is now busily engaged in pracucing his protes- ton, ‘The @x-Goverusr took to law retuer jate in life, but he was a good newspaper man, Quent speaker and & culuivated scholar before he ever deserted the democratic party aud became a “Manouelte.” ‘Hes taking nO part whatever in Une co! ght. Soe Gare ey nave ain, ee month bought valuable property here and estab- lished @ successful silk factory. ‘The brightest and most successful colored man tn this district, next to, Langston, 1s Matt. W. Lewis, a colored lawyer in Ca Mr. Lewis is aiso tue eultor of tbe od ‘Unat bas 1,500 paid subscribers, and I don’t know how many “dead-heads.” ‘The ‘Herald ts a srong ‘Langston organ, and its issue yesterday was about as bitterly antl-Mahboneite as it ts possible to con- ceive here in tis very intense Mahone hot-bed. Gen. Alger’s Great Fortune. From the Chicaxo Times. Noone knows how much Gen. Alger is worth. It ts said that $10,000,000 would not exaggerate the amount His money is all investea in pine and mineral lands, a railroad of 150 miles, car- works, and a bank. Hehas made all his wealth within fifteen years. ‘He saw far enough ahead to Justify an investment in pine land of the few ‘(housands Of dollars be by selling a Secure besides with u good personal credit.” Fur a secure with a cr few years he Was several thousands of” dollars worse off than nothing. Then pine grew scarce or became a part of large holdings, and ap wo rise in value. That sectied it for ‘Alger. He was “all right.” He bad just display: lawyer's shingle in Grand Rapids, Mich, when the war broke out. A few montus previous he bad mar. ried. Gen. Alger, in recently cungratuating a young friend upon his matrimonial prospecta, re- called his own. “My wife wore a white dress and & pair of white cotton gloves when we were murried,” he said. “We Wook our wedding trip in a 01 from Grand kapids lo a Llittie seitiement: Grandvilie, about seven miles distant. I wore not even coon gloves, and I'll tell you why: I didn’t have money ‘enough to buy them.” po accent OE Miss Fiack Home Again, SHE MARRIED THE NEGKO COACHMAN, AND BE HAS PROBABLY BEEN LYNCHED. Says a special to tne Pailadeiphia Press from St. Louis, Oct. 1: D.C. McCoy, a deputy sheriff, who lett Jacksonville, IL, last week on the trall of Press Sams, the negro who was married to @ white woman, Miss Hattie Flack, about two weeks ago, near Jacksonville, arrived with the woman in his custody and turned her over to her father, Charles E Flack, of Schreiver, Flack & Cok commission merchants, of this city. McCoy, who is an old friend of the family, found the ‘couple at a log cabin in the mountains, near Clinton, living wil the family of Sams’ brother-in-law. The girl ut first refused to go With McCoy, until he convinced her that Sams had anotuer wife from whom he had never been divorced, McUoy refuses to say What became Of Sains, but intimates that he wus lynched to save Ube state the expense of bis trial for bigamy. The report given out at Clinton is {nai Hams has left the country. ‘The Flack fam- jy live near Jacksonville, and Sams was their coachman. ——_~<or———__—__ Royal Marriages a Failure. London Speciai to the New York Sun. ‘We are positively obliged to conclude that mar. Tiage really 18 @ failure among royal folk. The king and queen of Servia are trying to get.adi- Vorce, the crown prince and princess of Austria ‘Won't see each other when they cun avoid it, and the Austrian emperor and empress make it more and more plain that they are similarly situated, ‘The empress, who has long been absent from her 1s Dound to come back to help receive the man emperor, but announces that wnen it is over she Will immediately start off for Corfu. The empress 1s chal nant just now, as she Seep a eign’ de gc te ‘contribu vo the Heme monument. ‘The Ger- town {rou $10,000 to $22,000 per wees, but itis betoved they Wil DoW decrease with tne more weasures adopied to prevent EW Cases of Yeulow fever de n" Sunday. St. Augustine denies tuere is aay fever there. “No new cases are reported at Decatur. ‘Tere was trost at this point Saturday and Sunday niguts All suotgun quarantines ip tsissippt have been witudrawn." Haltroads throughout business, ‘Tus Two Larest MUnpums uv Warrecuare.— : i Hind i i} | at terview he had with the German monarch ‘along ride recently. Mr. Bigelow says that the ‘most striking feature of the conversation was the ‘emperor's accurate knowledge of American affairs “In discussing the fisheries quarrel,” says Mr. Bigelow, “of course the sraining. dione Datidine fo ae Sane Eee = ‘what them for ‘reining Clases EDUCATIONAL , cal —paeEDUCATON AL | A FEV WORDS 10 ADTETUER ‘Tee Bot Lecal Advertising Medion mence fr i —__ = — naa RSA case im the World, QFESSIONAL COURSE IN ELOCT ‘EDIOAL,_ DEP. $ Wet oH M cSSAESST nen, no Persona of say ase ‘italy equal | _ The fortieth eventon of I Yt — ‘With entireconfdence Tue W asmKaToOx EVEWTTS pal vocal and pF Saieatcdiee bane. ‘Stan ts presented to the public as the best local Advertising medium to be found in the whole range Of journalism This claim is based upon certain fArmly-established facta, which are well worthy For announcement and further particulars, address @. L, MAGRUDER, M.D. Dean, srry Fe consideration persons interested in com emperor was too diplomatic to take any side as | Bl $, Ru term of, 1888 bearing September 47. we of al in ‘ Principal, fener ts ae webb Mes uacarae. «1, municating with the public in regard to any busi. miss we ‘Practice Inctpal. that hs apmpataicn Were strongly with the Deze. EAELOR Torna gh Oe aaa, tase Telling: PI Pouitical “Speeches: TE Betas 1g. | Curentars at Sant's Seedatore and the Bookstoree.ai5im | DSS Proposition whatever. It rests primartiy os Uinne emperor about the condition ot the | day: 81-50 per mouth. Studio 48> Heke oci-im | Marterg of the Eneush Languaee: ited: A *2W ILLUSTRATED cInCULA® ‘the broad and solia foundation that Tux Stas cir. ees eee ‘was intensely tnterest-d when TOL, HLL KINDEEGART! 22 3p sT.8 A. ‘TLEDGE'S MED! ACADE- | CUlates in the city where ‘printed a larger ber Spite of the smatinege of fs nusibee when roid Cos pohity ese guaee tee mibreoesauvoug ctver tkines, Nechaic of Seng BYFOR BOGS wut Wee aed | coptes in proportion to population son ha ieee tee Fa | pres rommporcayornane tag | Op ea Gea MSTA TE MOREETEACWS | erature nenenesywnowmnaas {troops you kept in the Neld during your civil war. tou to besinnera, Ts sbie. Call | Facial y Piabert as. * Me 1: Js pot Ukely that any country would Hike to at or address L. I arylaniave. De ocl-3t Rc eea Comedy, Thin i te Sees tne Dest. “Social sttention paid to an to pat nal pe, bast aloteo oem, ase pte a you" “The em | oeoe aa mn that 3 = HOME AND bay eqHOOL, Paper goes not alone into the hands of Gertie ancrvarictasrae sities | Pr eweramingtwaren ea | ateseaienermancae sacs, @ ee | cous RE, NRE. ARE RL teat | Oe mmr eo nt we tt ee ans ot ae A z 5 | of Boys, Bug ‘reveh, 5 civit war, Not only did he seem to care about the | Tuesdays sud Fridays {om 6 to 11 grimy Private | and, Ah Se eS ‘opens OC Felspess enemaaaee Pit, peace | Remneieiy hath fereage aie | Set shi ct: | Revie cnmeseRe Potiok ict toe | thar homeaat the tain cr, an neration. + jovsl. LUC! ©.00) He AT ap gh ieee ec Recta | See RE | te See eerernan onan Fey baie nmaz romney che | Gf SORNUCOLI ROR SARATOTTE BD iIDEE reg LS Fay 2 ftemepangmed penabelpetenmpeynety courm of jctures on tan prnepal burton ot four | engraes bord clef dented Duma eg ps ee edicoslgranmarcqeea war, Not only that, but ‘winter German ofl- | tantion given tohttur bors to ent rocllens wh Te, achshick, TewALs SEMINARY, Lica. | clroulation that can bemamed. By reason of tae cers gave siailar lectures which I atvended. We | versity, or the Military or Naval Schools of the Gov- Pointed faculty instruction given im Art. | fullness, freshness, and Of its news are constantly going back to the examples set by | ernmeut, Sit ‘most beautiful and healthful Kotenee, Music, Languare, Kiecution, and Calisthenion. anamty Ff ne rout toldiera ‘Your army has ied the way by grated ee28-1in i recgmmandations, "oi Expense moderate, For cpislogys sd terms address | Jocal, domestic, and foreign, its independent ant in & great mi 6 most: it features of ING iD PAIN’ } LA WY Dov. 1-3" ‘treatment juestions, tell modern wartaté, and I eae ¥ exaggerate the torntusinges nga aod geniculate = _#015-Lmo* fT fair Of all public q tts tot fo this Saranalan eS Teatertety eas eee pry ac ee pore g on te, with po MI 7 ent and effective devotion to local interesis and = 4 todraw, aa Jearn ; yee SS ee reas entens, wise woes opinions he Se Ae 4 auzo-Gw. | _lostructions given ‘at loncello and Piano, Mast. its close attention to matters with which the in the civil war were a ite DOW, even if you are seventy years old. = M*% D. Anh [Ss EXPLRIENCED a ~ | household, and especially its lady memvers ars, “Your war,” said the emperor, “gave splendid Mire, Morrell Yhe hes seaied want TEACHER OF SOTHDMENTAL wrvste, | Alege eredusis Genrey Weta EAU dace fa examples of’ great marchtug power. The skill ‘spa, while she loves her srt a4 | 1223 30th st siime_ | Zschool “Tatin and Mathematica ; Aadeees | CORCHTNGG, TUB Gran to everywhere eecegnised which your troops showed in rapidly throw! Sak Co yous chaldnens, tellin them ot the | (JEORGETOWN UNIVERSITS—SCHOOL ov Law. | 2° 161. Star once. selt-im* | and admitted tobe, in every quality, the leading Up earthworks as soon as they reabhed the end it laws of art in iangusce eo situple end clear that G FACULT 1223 15. = thelr day's march before turning in tor the night | §relittic ones become ux mach interested Be ina Lew REV, J. HAVEN RICHARDS, 8. J, tx Sr. and favorite newspaper of the National Capita, was remarkabie, The rough-and-ready manner play, Such training will do more than medicine for Prseldent of the Onrvernity.| amathinn =o = Suioh Zon amen Jona peng nate age ar | ntti, Bayon eationgeesty oncger| oul iS tL oe ——acre ci ne 0 3 % anytping, Dut golag at the enemy wherever he | your ehildven are being: benefited or Sajaces te their eg Ee On, Li. D. ‘The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Tafties and = [edie aaa gh gr tong a S able, to sketch any: | recturer on siatutory and Adiinistrative Law ana | LittleGirle willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT.26. Ac} In Support of these statements attention ts! a bao, aa oa on Do you understan ti commodstions for « limited number of Boarding Eirect Taste eegta acess Noe | EA Cogs Gees | MOE REED, [poe : SEN an | Neste Detaniaabeon, They netenty sow ine ne a8 ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE—MEDICAL AND Guastice supreme District of Columbia.) ch ie See ‘Srarc, | 108 the several but, by Uhe remark officer is of the greatest service to us, Your * = 5 = > ‘Church Orwan, assuring wost ray ‘Chureh yeare named, cavairy operations. in my judgment, are the most | aiyeamenne eran corumblan Ualverats: The | Lecturer ou Courtitutional Law, Comincn Law TRGALLERISG riveted. Sixty-seventh session will October 1 at remarkable features of your great war, owing | with introductory addresses by Prot, W. W. Jounston, largely to the brilliancy of Stuart and Snéridan.* | M, O.,and )rot.J. Hall Lewis, DD. 6, at the College, r. Bigelow says that the emperors left arm is | ISR Ben aw. AF. A. RING. 3D, Dean Strong enough to hold the retos of his horse, and | _*” — N with it strapped to his side he could thrash most men of his age, and the trouble of the ear from EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMEN TS O Which he suffers hus been greatly exaggerated. ¥ sort aera Co HOWARD UNIVERSITY. LINICS. Sewers BRIS, LL JAMES G. Psy D.. bY Lecturer on Equity Fieadins ana Practice and Ad- NE, LL D,, Lecturer on the Law of Real } state. the'Lew of Evi- dence: Criminal Law anu Torta, JOSEPH 3. DAKLINGTON, LL b> —Lreeadine ble increase shown in both departments in eaca ‘month over the corresponding month in the pre “ous year, they also illustrate, in the most for- cible manner possible, the esteem in which the _PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Savers & Srarmay, ‘Lecturer on the Law of Fersovai } ‘ LEADING 11ANO AND OXGAN MERCHANTS, | paper is held Women Pleading for = L aiutmeaet Sgtieibe geet meat | REO cha ss acts eapsiE nv atabe SOU omen Pleading for a Life. Se aurion: the winter anfOllewe: aot bee GEOKGE E: HAMILTON: mance titee =" pasy conus, fre best able to judge of its merits as a news UNUSUAL INTEREST IN THE FATE OF SPENCES, THE | ginning Octover 14, by Prof. Hood. cael eR BS Yianos For nent ®* THE! pug ant ie canned on on ior October 19, by for Graham or Furvik’ = DAFinnine MOOT COURT BEYOND CHITICISM.—Toue, touch, workmanship, prlacargandyg ang Ger, Jacksons of Maryland, has before him the | OUteiigeti~vur ont ints wi beheld reru-| ie Gonrs2WOE, OuowaH f MaattntoN. | aut Euak GF UECKN BhOe: BiaNGsTorebepesd | THeve are tbe ngures referred vo, with which most urgent appeals for the commutation of the | larly under tie supervision uf Prot. Purvis, ol mnten BE MERRICK cai eR EOFS: | criticiam, © They are in every reayect the best thst cal death sentence of Henry J. Spencer, who was last | , The,Diepet-ary clinic will beheld daily from 12 t0 2 | MSS ig) edt Pe iar ea aie ar ees we | Comparioon ts chaltenged: Saturday, the tlme set for his death, granted a re- | Psungisal clinica will be held Sunday morningsfor = ou Fat Prieve for thirty days, as stated in Tue STAR. About five years agoScott Dawson, of Cumberland, assaulted a bsg TM taro to whom Spencer was betrotned. ‘For he served @ term in jail. The young Woman never fuuy recovered, and Lwo years Afterward sue died. Dawson came’ out of prison, Settied down, and married, One day Spencer €ailed at his’ house and requested him to waik down the road. Wuen they reached a secluded ‘spot be told him that he intended to kill him tor having caused the death of his fancee, Dawson made an abject apology for his act, and expressed ‘We fullest coptrivien, but Spencer void ulin ubat ‘that was not enouga, and tuat he must die for bis crime, ‘shey were standing lace U0 face. Spencer drew his revolver and fired untii Dawson was dead. ‘The trial Was & most interesting one, aud Was re- markabie for the vigor With Whicu it was con- ducted. ‘The point scored by the prosecution was ‘Ubat the interval of years took away all excuse for lawless action; thai if Spencer invended Lo shoot Dawson he shoud bave done so either after the two months during the winter at the Providence Hos- Dital by Prof. Keybura, Dental clinics, when the poor can have their teeth treat ithout ch: will be held every Tuesday, ‘Thu and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. ‘and Sundiy sfternoon at 2 p,m, by Dr. Yeatman. C.'B. PURVIS, Secretary, se22-0c15, 1118 1: cy (TSE, WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART ‘and Decorative Vernon Row, 945 Penn. $86, Drawing. Painting (oiland water coloi) Modeling. ‘Wood Carving, Crayon Portrait, &c. Call or send foF cireular. s22-1in* MAND MBS ALFRED BOsAG WILT RECEIVE Pupils, siug'y oF in classes, 1n French, Enziiah in ail its Drauches, aad Matuomeucs. Pupils tangh their residences: Address 1024 17th st E DAISH, Men tof GHOOL OF, ELOCUTION. pectal training for children aud tew begiuners, _selS-im me 1608 18tb GSHOOL, AND, KINDERGARTEN, NEAR MA~A- Schusetts ave. 1127 13th st. B.w.; Misses POLLOCK, p.m daily, ‘alumn! of ‘the scl Introductory lecture and announcements for the en- sine term st the Law. Building, Mtreets northwest, on WEDNESFAY, October “at ‘$0 p.m. All interested are most cordially invited toattend ‘The 1 brary, located in the Law Building, with com- modious rrating-Tooms atcached, will ™. corner 6th and F ‘be open from 8 except Sundays to students ool. The number of volumes been doubiid since the close of the last teria, and, -aices the leading reports, now embraces the latest xt-books upon most legal sul Secretary and Treasure jOOL OF ELOCUT! ‘and oratory, 904 M st. v.w, and class instruction Seventh annual session b-xins September 19. Privat aud evening in DAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885-"86-"87, 188s. EVERYBODY KNOW~ THEM —Mauy of the it Fy it aig BERT PIANOS. More WrSEK PIANOS made aud sold now than ever before. Better than ever. Pianos for reut. mame 1 i plus 18 INTERESTING, TOO —The i anos have been before the pubise since ‘mucceodiui the vid-establiated . the frm firm of Nutine & Fischer (formerly Nuts & Clara) st that time Dur- andied these Fianos ins the years we have ‘we Dave, ou.d bear), och SMEE, THOUSAND (2.000) OF THEM, ia E ake See een Tees ee instrument. ‘Enough sald. ‘SANDERS & STAYMAN, g é 034 F, .¥., Washigton D.o., 13.N. Cuarles ei, Baluaore, aad 1217 Main st., Richmond, Va. THE ESTEY PIANO.— Like the graud old Datoy Organ, it in sweet in tone, with smooth aud elastic touch, GELEREEGEE aud NOERK, Princy ); fourteenth year; reopens Sept. LIVE ORATORY. | Daily classes for am power, and very durable. Pianos crime Or when Dawson was liberated. Tuis view | 17; German, Drawing, and Calisthenics free, Doys and iris in English Branches, Moderu Langusues, | for rent. SDERS & STAYM: J Carri and att: ndance. Latin, Mathematica, Vocal and Instrumental Music. BAN & STAYMAN, found guilty ot mraien ba ries arc me eeencer was | Secchetet Teatuice Claes, Oct. 26, 201: 8 success ul.y cured. 28-450" #34 F ot, a, found guilty of murder Ia te ree, He was | _Teach Cn = some on : Prompuly sentenced to death. ne ‘OIGE CULTURE. JP!E SCH SISTEM OF SOUND SoHOOT, TE 18 NOT A CONCHDRUM Why are thr Kates rede MME. J. ESPUTA DALY, Lancy eoapeak: Weaach: Goneotite te eyetance, The soswer Domes ‘It is because they Decowe stirred up in sympathy for the condemn : rench correctly, ounce f the petidoue are soul-stirring. | _s620.20e 912 New Yorkave. nw. | Wether, MLE. V- PRUDHOMMES aethed ee | PUREST AND SWEETEST TONE, vad r, Signed by Women, 18 @ Sampie of tue Fan H RAPIDLY MASTERED BY THE BEST | tractive, thorough and rapid. In thirty lessous shecan | GREATEST POWER, : “We iv@i Ubal there are many extenuating of all met bamely: The good common | ~ two years’ knowledge. Trial lesson free, Try ten “REALEST VARIETY OF EFFECTS, circumstances surrounding this unfortunate maa’s 'F, the only native A. M., hes \ pe. HLA Te, Of Parle, Sorbomue University, protensor ‘of Classical and gull, For What man, husband, brouner, or even ‘madness rn wo ot have been goaded ta moderu languages, 903 16th st. n. xd HE COLOMBIAN UNIVERSITY. snes SANDERS & STAYMAN, and desperation by the terri jury and sunging MERSON INSTITUT! nee : Fat, aw. imsult that this man had buried upon tum aug | By Did Matha. bet Cand K ste, ‘he Preparatory School ovens Ser 2 Tp aneey-eDIS HIAKO BOGS noe upon the wife of his bosom? What man could have | Select Classical and Mathematical School for Young | {pe Columbian, Gallewe opens September 26. See Re eke thee acted otherwise in detense oi his own honor Poa ae wu. | ‘The School of Dentistry opens October ke atu rent, Special sales to sake changes by October hat of his wile?” One Of the petitions is signed: Berine He Chirty-coventh, Torr MOMDAY, SEPTEM- | 2° Comcoran Sepmating Sekorl coasetonaber eins. “MeL SUMNEM, S11 Other, Bw, ee? Oui “With an earnest prayer for mercy in behalf or t a _ +. aaa ‘The { niversity Law Schoo, opens October 3 a = 5 +. condemned man Ly tne ladies of Balumore.” Au- | gine and Sthat Colleces ade en erie noe abe | For Catslowucs or other inforination sbdtess elie giver Deseeches & pardou in tue name of ‘he | scientide schools U.% Mularyand Naval academies, | _sei-Su._ JAS G. WELLING, Lib Prev, o. . “mothers, wives, aughters aryland.” | ahd for business.” For paruculars rs = 36m Auotner couciudés: “For wuinunity’s sake we pray | _ 29-6 CHAS. B. YOUNG. Princtoa_| S°/PHE CEDARS"=A. BOARDING AND DaX | _*e35 ae 22u, Ao, ort, Do condslucration Lo Geter Your | THAWING AND FAINT NG TAUGHT BY MISS | Hi OPEND OUTUBER 1. Adarena Huzowax, FOR RENT AND SALE OX Guceuency from giving our helpless and detence- | Eye Soe GARE DL vest. Borinutas | meet MISS EARLE, 1916 35th et. | CHiCKEMING, EASY TERMS. Jess 8eX Luis prot oF eTuor's provection, | At her Studio, 82: ‘treet northwest, = Tease : ; 5 | Steieean W.G.METZENULT & CO and we will efer ask tor Heaven's blessing om you | October it oekO-im* | Jf 8S BALCH'S C1 SL SERVICE INSTITUT AND | 25 $ and yours.” SUli another begs for mercy “in the name of ube Immaculate Virgin, after Whom the state Was waned.” Many letters are marked pri- vale, Wich come from prominent women in d.ffer- ent paris of the state. ‘When Spencer was reprieved he did not want to Accept It at first, because 1 meant uearly another month Of suffering and suspense, and he only aid 4t when persuaded that Luere Was hope of @ com- mutation of senvence, 1t 100k as though the gov- ‘MRS. FLORA ©. DENNISON SPECIAL NOTIC at her will RESUME Academ; MINARY, 1100, 1104, 1106, 1116 Mat. and 1128 11th st, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG eruor Will be forced to yield vo the popular pro- LADIES AND LITTLE GIk! ‘Lest, a8 tbe petitions will be circul.t all over Lie Fourteenth. Jour opens WE DNESDA), we BER 34 slate, ‘The main obstacie 18 the refusal of Ju for reception of Uoarding pupile: 4HURSDAY, OCTO- Hoffinan, who presided over the court, to join BEK 4th, tor reception of day pupils, appeal for executive interference. THE GOVERNOR MAY COMMUTE THE SENTENCE, ‘The Baltimore American to-day says: Gov. Jackson arrived at Barnum’s yesterday, and will ‘sll applications for admission to the day school stiould b6 made prior to October Lat. em eee ____ re, & 3 SOMERS Prien. Ss JOsebHINE Nine, Year. “Pupils prepared fo V 129 is. ¢3. References, Hou, and Mrs. 8.8. Cox 14-3 Business Schoo ASHINGTON ‘KL DERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE. . 1207 10th st. nw. Open sli the | Seominions. _end-tar | Forte trainine of teachers, wil lished 1874. Primary Schoo. Aire LOUISE POLLOCK. Principat, To17 Louis BEST MECHANICAL FACILITIES. Beautiful new styles, moderate prices and easy | AND OLHEK PIANOS ey 2110 F wt mw. Kaase Pissos UnseQUALED IN TONE, 7 AND DUBABILI Special attention of “New Artintic ntylea” 2 HIGHEST DECOMATIVE BECOND-BAND PIANUS. A tiue WORKMANSHIP assortment of Prominent makes atali prices. “PIANOS FUL KENT. its seventeentir trculars ‘TBE BERLITZ SCHOOL oF LANGUAGES ‘Terms begin now. ONT VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 1 ST. 3 rench and English Select School tor Gifls, year MUNDAY, OCTOBER 2. and informatics: apply 26 the Principal Mra, CHAS. W. PAIRU. Increase... City and County of Washington, tumbia, 98: District of Ov 723: 14th st. nw J solemnly swear that the Agures in the above two comparative statements are true and correst im every particular. F. B Novas, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8T. x.w., leave this morning for St. Paul, Minn. ‘The gov- cmt — SS teen ernor said he was going out there vo look aiter | Apply at Eberbach's Music Store, 915 Fet.n. w. 526-1w* rpuE & eDONALD-ELLIS SCH at, 1024 Mans. Itdegiris, Sixth, some of his invesiments, and will be gone about Yen days, In speaking of the application to respite Spencer, the governor said he uad not received the statement Of the new testimony through which a fardon of commutation Was hoped. He thought it very strange that @ Just, able and intelligent Judge like Judge Heary W. Hofman had not b.en moved Lo grant a new Utal, if there was anything OOL, 1305 17TH ve, 8nd 1623 N st. Enylish and a Diy Mebool for Foung ladies and ‘ear begins Septem S08. For information the Princij s sez2-im Mine ANNA ELLIS. MM" TA DABNEY, TEACHER OF MUSIC, 1010 K st. n. w. fs on, te H. B. formation, apply oH Hot-nw, ‘Telephous N 188 HILTON M ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL Re-opens OCTOBER 1. 821 Vermont ave, Pupils received ior individual mstruction, c WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST, pty, Cloud Bullaing. gth and F ste. Sdvantages. 0. MIVEKSITY. The Twentieth year: Voice, Vieub, Flute. Coruet, &c. Free ‘B.BULLAED, Director. EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, NA- Misi § ‘fifth auuual course peeis, Monday. October 1. 1888, aud . ‘oF aupuun-eme! = ARKELG al.D., Dea: eot-lm* se6-2m_ ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, ‘Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co. a, eR Sworn to and subseribed before me Ul sigh D-posita Exchapse. ties ana Balumore wand 801 LLY, A tuade Vestment tien, satan tn amoree tores SES Reta Fine {Seal} ey) hone Stock dealt in. “American Ball Telephone Stock bought and eold.Jy18 SPECIALTIES. _ wate : : (Of the total circulation given above, Lhe booksar the establishment show that an average of 17,623 copies were regularly delivered each day by car. hers at the homes Of permanent subseribers Within, attention given to beginners, in tue testimony, and nis fallure vo join in aki en wey Seperate ree arine| 4 inves pipes mesa totes propatcty o x the goveruor ey rt clemency tan A Seay einem eee erat, aM jons for mercy. Me had revelved sous ‘sug. : Ms, Restious vor commutation of the Sentence tons, | 819-30 At Sanders & Siayman'a O94 Ft. nw, A’ brisonment, and provests against a full pardon, RT SCROOL, 1530 PIERCE PLACE. ‘the city. Of the remainder a daily average ot ee6- im RS J. L McGEE'S SCHOOL Mra M. H. Pike's studio reopens the 1st October, | Tp¥ ELECT: TEN SPLEDILY | 6422 copies were sold at the office, in the notels iat ob ria hal wesnvernce can: | MI share Seen ao inecea | pil MPR Gene ois er Reece | Baeetay cnx Mumma, Beene ARLE | aaa puny ston, ac and the aren tp sider a dangerous man, would, if seu at liberty, 1110 List. b, w. se3-tm*_| nich interested duriag her Gzopean tours, eet | pee. Biniecare, Tumor, “Fisain Bt Saton Cae | newsboys, making a grand total average within commit other crimes, The inidicat.ons are that | © Onwoop INSTITUTE SELECT SCHOOL Fon | “Mtudnrior tone eors-tm+_ | lasts” Beare 10 cos” Consultation Pree ob te at provided the "peuivioners ‘can’ substantiate toett B.CABEEE Rrincinaie’ Maes; fYS, ME and Mme. | DyROF. SHELDO: ACADEMY Now | 405... DES W- HA WALD, Blectrie spectalat, city Of 24,046 copies dally, and leaving aa 7 Sebosl opens : y . ‘stavements, 28th with fall corps of tustructora.™* SyVY Sua SBS ee Sa TURD See eR DATS, WED. —— average of 1,438 copies to be seut to regular sub Buffalo Bill's Plucky Daughter, = COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, 1004 F stu. suz3-8m ‘scribers beyond Ube District Uues by wali, earprema, From the Denver Republican. ‘Miss Arta, the eldest daughter, was away at Lin- coln when the reporter called, but trom a photo- graph sue appears to be a tall, handsome girl, very much resembling her father. She is also said 10 possess a Dumber of her father’s traits of charac. ter, aad some very pretty stories of her pluck and THE FA a JAMES C. rene Lt, D. nt ‘The Hon. WALTER S COX. LL D., Associate Justice of the Suuraune Court fe Dateet Professor f Heal and perty, Sgtenots and of Crimes snd Slidereeeoee 7 of ‘The Hou WILLIAM A, MAUKS. LED GPENCERL tire AN BUSINESS COLLEGE. TE 3 Nefionsl Bank of the Mepui ic Buildlog corner 7th anc D sta. p.w. Five street car PROFESSIONAL ¥ SG MADE EASY: HANDS Bical ED. Winn tate ; Boston prices, at N. KEI. SONS DONS. 415 12th ot tv; All Woubles of the Srewyean ont : “Manicuring 75c. Satisfaction fusraiiteed. eez7 Sus MOF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR. and raliway trains ‘1p addition Wo the large and constantly increas. Ang xed subscription list above referred to, it may ‘be waid that of Uhe 6,421 copies sold within its im > Miyant Antfologer and, Siritusl, Medium bors | 18. larger proportion are bought by permanent deterunination are told, oue of wach Is Lat while teagan jtriaprade Dg Jovealcd hervvers lost or stolea property. “Vusis | residents of the city, living tn lodgings, &0,, not Arta. s hidden treasures. uives: bumt Une Hea td dager busca a hae Hat — iter Eerie ete Game” hence | noumnoa whee rede gon into toe bants securely seddied tue gin. ‘mounied hime Goes Soliciter uf the Department of State, |” month!y instalment seen” Cares sickness, “it ted by efforts | of transient visitors, from all parte of the country, Professor of Urimin.1 Law and Lecturer on the Law of | ie™shiy Sinara sedge pot ail slike, an the Protessor saat sone Ing her face,” Warayed av the couduct of une bores Mua: Year echo Mince the duos sueptcal. Sirauters from other cites | Who each year come to the National Capital ie c re . AUGUSTUS. WO) = z : sue Jumped up, exclaiming: “LU ride in now It Eydtiomey ofthe United rates forthe Dlatise of fangs ypewrititg andthe Salt gece custrvoy peut in tiie cltyves he vascests | greater numbers and for longer periods, and wha, "s is v9 ad whet tad by trequent applications of the Whip, guessed Lectures on Crmiunl Fetting and Practice, | Wfte or ell for inwtratod an doit 30, | witty by Saal Sa rece ut | furthermore, largely represent tue well-todo and pists won to eenvel alt ‘aione from Norn Hace, ‘Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. Fe aon and after Moy hay Shen Sunday frown wbpm a purchasing portions of the communities to which Rov, to London, England, to meet her tauner, ey Ss SRPERCERLL.B. el-2u" 421 9th st nw. wpe wah ag Sg ef Yico Principal L ae *OPRE TELS AEE, tae vert oF | U7 respectively belong, The tas-named ta She 1s said also lo be quiie & scholar tn German 2 oe LIFE. All business confidential. Ladies and een: | cigs of readers alone well Worth reaching; Dutt cl ‘Some be J \CIE A. DAN! REsI JER | icmen oO centecach. 408 L sircet, between 4th aud J Sud Freuch, as well as! being. Somewnat “up” in 188 TACIE “A. DANIEL WILL RESUME HER | Ueuen 00 zea rm —————+o7r—__—___ - AD. +. ARDE! P 2025-1m" 715 Sth st mw. an Gepen pore ie and toits tind the Car all vo Mimecit, eee ee Mitcs deirrorant can sive you yur tact lite | ton of the paper, ae unparalleled genl just up from a trip through ‘Tesume his musicial jons ang Theses) te win Shoeue you toy, Demness ~ Ob edverusers ws pardoulwiy South tells a joke which rests on yellow fever as a af hs studio, 826 12th et mw eptember 3 prosimo HivGe we. ‘selz-ims | tae etvention humorous basis. He was whirling aiong in a rail- 1 peachy road ‘tarot ear to a Hi IAND KEVOLUTIONIZED. A NEW ERA Tom ue erssh was crowded vite paamageis See eis Mauch ia 16 ample : 2 comparison of Ube foregoing figures with those ail quarantined against stopping at any town, and p ROW FORIINO oe Di vutaite, oot Fa SEPT St. FF | Fepreseating the entire population of the District couse in tbat cline, where’ Yelow Juck nas wos tO geneeamememagee: 2 ‘Wich is ate, Plosseut and o@cctual saber rset alter) of Columbia Will show that Tux Bras circulates cosees Coston, te rule pro Sn ae I CLARA HARKIDON, PU- DENTAL ‘¥! TEETH FILLAD | within tts limits something more than one copy throne, everybody 1s wus ‘every boay else artical edie on the ‘of geli-preservation, 80 ln the Pit hace, Sept cost of Ror ert | for about every eighth inhabitant, of whatever grounds of sell Sar overy travele looked askance at every other 2020-1m* bet Oth abd 10th, Gand Haw, | mut of Columbian Ouiversity, from Tt pm daly, arcuate hy ant, onaing fooking ‘duck sprang. for. 8” winuow, Hotsted ts Wits oe. a don Medatiot Principal, 2st te dune Se aow | W* extent to which ite columns are scanned Uy et wa SS Seer | DE SUSE (omen Bist heave he do ue panscugers in tke wildest spores pee a x eaved: ‘umorted, | goes, it is not extravagance to claim that the door, ” In a few minutes the car was deserved and D* ea hae paper ts read every day by fully two-therds of the hud only eeu inde seasick by tig. swaying to ba — ton Hioasn” ATTORNEYS. population of the District who are able to read! tiou of the earn. Fora, hundved mes tho Souch oa OnN AMBLER (Can this record be matobed by tatu any mewe he rode in was as much uls own as if he owned 1L. AT Law. ‘No one dared to enter it, ‘It 18 an open question whether, in the next naval ‘War, undefended towns will be attacked? 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