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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. c, WEDNESDAY, “NOVEMBER 23,_1892—TEN PAGES. 7 the close of the war immense post BETTIE ADAMS’ MURDERER. A RACE IS PROBABLE, office buildings have been put up in St. Louis, WASHINGTON'’S ADVANC EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS. _ tae gs eg aioe: eet a A City That Educates the Nation in Areni- | Chicago, Philadeiphia, Boston and New York, | Execution of Allen Harrison for the Killing | Prospects for Another International Contest IN_WASBINGTO! P, Co. HMOND AXD DANVILLE TURP Ae. cee tecture and Koad Building. | but Washington has been living in hired quar- of His Sweetheart. for the America’s Cup. voen oats W. Ore et AY, EEPERIENCED COA FT OROW?E AND 17s InROV=MENT—sOME FEA- | People, Red ne ata ece me, ® Place of 250,000 "Allen Harrison was hanged at Huntington, | The latest letier of Lismore Kaden bor 18%, Star ogy ry CLEAXYED s Feemeplvania TEARS oF TE cAPHTAr. as THEY STRITE AN As the mails more," °* at PoPuiation B68 Wy, Va, yesterday afternoon for the murder of brea eee ve ihe ra AILLARD SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES, 000 srtaen, : TUTE oRsray: . ‘A splendid the | his sweetheart, Bettie Adams, on April 2 last. ce toa cl we for is al nD. Serene. tT | teundetion te preperee: Ser tar comrtasirer ier] AINA Rect wéa! 6, Safer tor tes. Saad of | engin Aa eieselbcGd Seth Ak ARE shee arnt ema bea St ee act ei ee 5 “ post office on the same unpopaiar side of Penn-| Miss Bettie Adams, the pretty sixteen-year-old | cabled Monday, have been made public, Lord | of pypjcasion, diction. geature andatrle" Decorated | sired aa x Sk OEE ae Gtorge Alfred Townsend in the Roston Glove. _| f¥lvania_ avenue and within only aboat two | daughter of Mr. Frank Adams, who lives on Big | Dunraven's letter is as follows: Ger dacadenite, ee, Germin, Prot: Mueller; siucr | J» aod elaine’ wehe' Paricine meh ONCE | taued without Hopiur spare» "een Het foomuch weir tat Waa ie Tue presidential election being over, the ad-| blocks of he STiah, Prick power Rouse of the | Cabell creek, fifteen miles east of Huntingtor, | Doxmaven Castzz, Barporxp, Grawonoax, | fhe Went Gaaie Rye Es ‘asim i ‘dvanced, Terms ANTON FISCHER, ie i * doa vantages of theclimate of Washington city come | $o0.° railroad. w! loca Mile peels | we Va. ‘Ghe wah. iis aly’ daughter and was | Nov. 7, 1892.-—Sir‘ I havo to acknowledge the | NjnS ¥. L. BARRINGER. TEACHER OF Voge oct seas 206 Ost. nw. Wea en Decis ter Canenten ont Cartottegtiity to be appreciated, even in New York. | ““Fhece two Duildingsstrike intotheheart of the | considered the belle of the region. ‘Theparents | receipt of your letier of the 20th of October, Seager 1458, Gist, news Heteroncte, Dee 30. Sorte ciushturens aabenh. \Seatets mcs No city in the country has as many female | Alsatian quarter of Weshington, which is long | objected to Harrison's visits and the girl soon | containing the reply of your comimittee to my ifeld, Prof. J. W. mz1 Ot" } a0 Dally W SAND SOUTH- friends as Washington. Foreign women or snd thin, and they confront Pennsylvania ave- | gave him to understand that his visits should | letter of 16th of September. those ‘rho have lived abroad like the climate of | ive 0m that cide which has been comparatively | coage, However. he would hide in the neigh-| On the general terms of the races we seem to Washington, both in the winter and in ue improved, with large and imposing com- | ot a ana when Miss Bottle would visite girl| be one. With regard to your remark that 3 Goat, sbeep-skin race and furs cleaned 88 8. E. BRADLEY HAS RESUMED INSTRUC. | —__ Baie bled Son in drawing and paintin, at sindio. 140 Cor. | Vf RS. M. BRADLEY, MODISTE. 7 C 8T_ seranons on T Thi and men will reopen September 28, 1902. Best facill- | formerly New York, inet ‘welcome any thes offered for pusitis oi ali ages and yrades. Best of | incon ledics. references. Private tuition, Apply tor circulars and TO" NV EST/BULID LIMITED, a 4 runs to Atanta (hae IS hours) wit! You! ky con-ryrana New Wark ea A via Col vminebam. Dining astronomy have become so large that our ex- | out but a few minutes. measurement and scale of time allowance that tended shipping, which rans through the gulf) On Saturday iast Harrison made the follow- | I proposed the match should be sailed. In the spring. Tt bas less snow than any of oar| Another great building in Washington which | friend near by he would follow and beg her to| ‘as to the detaile of sailing the match alluded | sSurvatcal-TRAINING-DEFORTMENT ASD meters rh ane Se y NG. 3 tion af 148: Coreoran an Wash jou is ve Rorthern cities, no provincialism and no poli-| is almost ready for occupancy is the naval ob- | reconsider her refusal to marry him. He sent | toin your letter, we think they can be easily Po tne, New York, Avenue, Gympasium, fi. | ‘wlormstin #1484 Coreoraa et oan | GES, SER Ax mets for ani ewe: | SNe te SM aetomary a ones tics. Biol ot the neatenes bate eperterect chien | ner, notes, telling of thle love for her. Miss | arranged after & challenge bee Deen made {© | 27ecingn area clas, Se edoweiay ead Sep P — i giomptiee Tis Oa ae. ae shen ete ae retnte Women whose husbands have just been | {0 look at the heavens, but a do tad Se ee ne tee se | pan ae 2 qenlided yecks cindy 1 is | SEETitbe ead Principat. ocié-tm* The mont perfect course a” tinesiat fees $21 Och at. alin’ | ik. gad Vokes tie * mar grep ted to ofico, who 2%s.t0 do with our entire maritime movement. | Harrison knew this and, going to the house, | it that tl ™ arranged Pa Rht ee = ge valk pirciniae MC, BERNER. MOD STE aoe | FRAPS GE WISH NOT ON sk onto. ongress OF appointed to o@ice, who | We prepare the Nautical Almanac, keep im- | asked Bettie again to marry She re- | propositions made in former letters, “Viguin as srrciatry. punity AxD sorirty partment of MARTIN COL Mipeced er argentine Lore, fromm {413 Teo | leuve thames myapt kas SxPect to come here and exploit their tradi-| proving our coxst survey and do many other | quested him to leave. Pulling a revolver from ith regard to your proviso that ‘‘no yacht of | 1 Yet ng Bow eal Pee oath el TORY (Incorporated), G14 ie Tat’... were she will be vieneed to ogee | Cg dally, Raping. errive Washinton 8.209. m.0 tions or prejudices, soon find that the town has functions at Washington city, such as are per-| his pocket he shot ber twice, the first bullet | the specified rig, either now ¢: or under fetaon fee, whee a7 | patrons. is | AOU Pim, and e Siam dasiy. 4 onl: " t | formed by the observatory at Greenwich for | penetrating her heart. Ho then pulled a vial | construction, and known to be available for the | "2 WESTLEXINGTON ST., BALTIMORE. MES, MASS S RINDERG: TRON, Mrs Cw. Bu: | Sheed aemeenaeias ly one politics and that 1s to be s capital. England. re one bi be- | use of this club in defending the cup, shall be 1495 QORCORAN ST., WASHINGTON. Spe Ree BETH PEA De a DREARER, 4 ne from the south Moshipewe The city ban boon remarkably fortunate in | Eagiand. fore he gould. drik it men aliracied from s | barred orpenalized,° fam quiteagreccble tail mipang” MURRENE DLANCHAUECKENT. | GARTER RinMAL TRARaNg SomoSl ois SEATSH A OT cae iaigimn ant ee ae ae ened te tren Can a racton ty field by the firing came and tied him. any such yacht withoutany penaltybeyond taking | 4 07-5 si. W.W., FRENCH CLASSES FOR Falls wi alsin Cotter YE | Frm 04 wpe nn mito fie he sion . wre it bat not had one inimical President | OF macked until the administration of John | “A grand jury was immediately impaneled and | oF giving the ordinary trial allowances -| 307 Rates. cesticimen asd sittarea: Lsyoxs DY cma, oft “axp Tapestay LASS Wao Mian Fleer ciate pe Stations Fenueyivanis Halltosd py ee apd lg | Quiney Adams, say sixty years ago. an indictment found. | The trial began at once | ing to the New York Yacht Club's rules; and as | "Privatejeesonsifdestted 7 TO Miss ©. L. NEVINS, mers Te | ton Be 4 eer took hold of it, as it |." tho intermediate time the natural opers- | and continued three days, the Jury Andi gia | mr letter appears to have ‘been ambiguous on | Bieta Tee ACNE | prawine clare Satm Wallan, ar We A AR conan pace mene Dart, ve tucn in mane of onsof this government in the direction of | guilty of murder in the first degree after this point, I may say it was un M 1, 124 Jefferson bless Kings gee ee senna — RATSKIN AND OTHER FUR GAR | — > a ——— ary, e tantly barked at it Decanse it was #0 friendlies. id lasses, Ni “two | POARDING AND DAY SCHOOT, or ‘ments altered into the at foo pulls taniecde Ret, Me Toke tee, wee | BOjouae tedion ot 47 Pee Bee AD ae NSH ALTIMORE & O10 RATEROAD, . i c . courmes. LAUKA O. TALBOTT, Cos ‘bet. Now - moe to the Isthmus of Panama, up to the great | ing statement to Jailer Jones, for whom he had | 1889 I suggested that in calculating time allow- | Donald Ci aie. Jotun W. Noble, Mra, John B. won, Hoh Mi % > __1908 8th st bet. Nand 0 Scncta's 2 otfoct November 12, 2088. me wavered tho firm hand Of | inissand through the Pacific ccean, demands | formed a strong attnckaen ance the meaning of the rules in use by the Tt Casa ee aE ame T Harris, | Specs: Hee. Mosh Hecelloch, Judge A. ashe. ocho bebe | — cites nds o80) the proper housing of its computators and| -‘T have been homeless and kicked about from | challenging challenged clubs should be FP RGATION FOR REAL TOE — Lace Cartelpe s ; semsoeeile erie ‘cot bated Limtted Ra- 7 se L #cientific men. pillar to post the best part of my life. Having | taken, but the committee did not then see their | [vy INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. AA aHE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, MADANE RiMONEY off ane HS [a2 jest partner of iis cap d to "The naval observatory is sitnated very far no home, I managed as best I could to earn my | Way to agree, and I have no wish to reopen the Sgr for. Sth and K sts. n. 5. W. FLYNN, | National Bank of the Republic Building, cor. ‘thiana | eeu? Se ato - he m of taxes upon such grounds | Worihwest of Washington, and, indeed, to the living by labor of any kind that was honorable, | question. In respect of the final clause of your | {,u;" Pyincipel. Business course. ivpewritine. short | gwen th scholastic yearberins Thurstay,Sep- | \[ISSES PUTLED, Ti ISTH STN. W. JUST jeveland, express dally 1k 300, ‘as it owned within the city. west of Georgetown, on a high piece of ground, | For a year previous to April I bad found | letter I stipulated that “should I win the = eltaae | ee eee Yi Bay and nlent sewlons Five depace | cate Che et ee eee pork, re are ea coene. | ws, hcg athe e glee pti lle ane znere the building shows strong in the land- | friends in the "Adams family, and worked for | the club obtaining the custody of It shonjd hold | 17 oom-s COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANDSOHOOL | rapid wviddiwans carota tortor nied mtesene ee. | ‘aller meade a BU tha ther Serle sactece a Sheet LN, id pay all the taxes seape. Mr. Frank Adams at odd jol large portion | it, open to a eballenge on the same conditions of Shorthand and Typewriting, 401 and 407 East | With tary Book-keeping, RS. RM. RVANS, rs We j Resura! Tidge, Roanoke, Woe : she, his aide ets Vella To this I| Capitol st, a hieu-class ofthat on its. merits in Hani Writtne. Shorthan and typewrit: | MJ NS, 965 E ST. &. W.. WASHING. | Mempt <1 THE FAVORITE crtv. of that time making my home at his house. I| as those under which I challenged. anus | Alone has won its way to the tront ranks, Day and ‘Architectural and Mechanical Drawing; corps of | mage Sng ing ee a aeeaoee Fenaired and reline:, Nerring care “‘throurh to Mesapiie z learned to love Bettie Adams better than my | adhere as being only in accordance with my own | evoning sessions. Persons are sticces= iis prepared | ten 1y trained ‘tencl a Hcl ana terean ne” *© onder, carriage, sees fe canta cope It was not many yea: ny of these | jj i je ir play, 0 yacht club w ce | for examinations and gradua - Mantly Ii Ay {eas : not many years ago that any of these | jifo, and that ehe returned that affection I have | id of fair play. and no yacht elub would place | for ¢xatninations and freduates nro assisted 10 a foam, bell tancly lehtad:newir taproved, ret nant Saas a ee constructions would have raised a howl, as it is | never had reason to doubt. We were happy in | itself in the position ing the power to ¢: “ = ese’ ca | Siware te I Day % I furter, Ladies’ fare altered ana re- | (6 0. 43 called, nnd a congressional investigation com- | each other's company, and when she had given | pect or of appearing to expect, as the party META CONSERY ATORY OF MUSIC 00K | Hon with chaan acheuin. Oiler ofen erect Susinow | pirat Sgeait nee - a, teak: the. edianation 68 the try bas | me all her affection and I had taken advantage challenged, terms different to those under New England Conservatory ot | 7 aqhoermonecall 10844, Call or sent for new | 1612 Sth et.n.w. “a ee een fheserniad of it to satisfy my desires, the awful situation which it challenged. But, feeling that your ee eee BAR A BPERCER LESANT CREATIONS “ONREC. somuch adsanced, and all the cities have 0 | confronted me that I had no home to take her | committee; with, I am sure, equal faith, believe a = ani? Principal and Propri ey) ~ ER & —— much improved, that Washington on many ae- | to, no work that would keepher andno prospects | in the absolute fairness of ‘the conditions laid| L( ACADEMY OF TRF HOLY cRoss, for Mine. Van Hen — ie |S counts is the favorite city of the country. | ahead in any direction or okey Kao all | down in the deed of 1887. I had no intention of Fi GS most ed Paris. Bi Bue nica. A 1312 MASE, AVE... ~ ea This is shown by the constant selection of “about ourrelations and madelife miserable tome | barring a challenge under these conditions. To | forrser cot taeda Bees 1 pkg Deca, FABER, BY ND CHILDREN « Sey of B, HL Stern's, Boston. hae reopens the place dy private societies, such as the | ina thousand ways. I studied the matter over in | make this perfectly clear I. am quite willing to | T;GEREL, SCHOOL. = Wt reopen MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 Tits tn; | getabliahment tor arerwaaiinc andsoliita the Patron, 3 0 7 creased or indparting & thorowey course mugton ladies. ‘Terms inoderate. i “ ‘ - “ 5 "1 academic RENCH DYEING, 80% x Y 5 and medical societies, as their plac troubles by taking my own life. A week or 60 | ‘It is to be understood and agreed that | Kindergarten, with teachers’ traimne class, we agg ey gp eI x 'G. SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. ¥ assemblage. The medical society | before T killed Bettie came to Huntington and | should T win the cup the club obtaining the Mise SUSAN P. POLLOCK, Princt jestons aud instructions on the plaso, harp, Viola | jkgitg capouishinent, 1205 New Kork are. Tor Bait AVE. OTTO T. SIMON. sg gnunre, Monday m he colts 7.15 and £90 a m., 12.25 end Sundeve Sam aa he ee Frederick, 1845, 711.30 ami, $2.15, 14.30, or biSrerstown, $10.40 a.m. ana t5. ‘or Boyd ant on it become by j of our ward, t to recall our b cent upon them. Bond has become a rs hat we are as low as 3 pe ly the District bond ISS LOFFLER, 725 12TH ST. NW. FOR rouna tapes M . my of the Republic, commissions, my own mind and determined to end my | substitute for my former stipulation Englisi: branches under competent instructors. | education in the ipal, : 4 “ ir 20-4w* 128 Gta. Indies’ and gente’ work of every denn Poot quotations. the world not long ago met there. : bought an ounce of aconite frem a druggist. | custody of it should hold it subject to a chal- | —"?4""_—__ see ted and attar, | Spocial attention given to art, eloontion, LUSH AND VELVETS. ipel stati We can see th Very much of this is due to the private bene-| ‘Thi I fully intended to take, bat some ten in | lenge on precively similar termis cr theoe an dee (A COMPETENT LADY TEACHER DESIRES | Plonoxraphy ahdtypewriting. Goat, Shecpakin Rucy and White Furs cleaned. | 480, 95.59 p am aa eredit of sustai larg ; Titi Ns . 4 ‘pupils for private le-sons in weneral literature, ANTON AND CANOLINE LERCH, formerly with dest YORK AND Pare. a Sustain { James Smithson. the illegitimate so irs put me in a better mood and I returned | which I challenged, provided, always, that the | elocution, grammar ani tener welling, Mu ene, Exocurrox. Oratory. Fisher and Par me LPHTAL capital city fre feman, who, looking for some | the drug to the druggist and got the money | club shall not refuse a challenge in accordance | accental = M5. Star oflce. DIGI") Ratph Waldo Panerson sald: ““Blocution te the 9¢ | = + in i where he could do the most good with | hack that [ paid for it. with the conditions iaid down in the deed of N . ESPU’ ALY, al. arts: no education is complete without it.” PROFESSIONAL. ae +ght-05 pm. vento adesare nga what be had to leave, chose the United States to Qn the 2d day of April I determined to end | 1887, and is at liberty to make any arrangement The note Re aN Ge CLASS PROV a ER rons Epow what powers they OPE (irs (1.30 pan, “Bleeping Gat, ped policy "bis altmoner. fle gave them some general | my sufferings, when I went to Ona to meet a | mutually agreed upon, as provided for ip the | wactington dimweter Moc a MARTYN COLLEGE OF Founded tn 1884. MAGNETISM, Mass, CLECTRICITY. 4, Wilmington end Chester, 800 b ® lot and pat ctions as to his intertiona, | man who | deeds of 1857, 1882 and 1887.” day. Baltimore: TI ORATORY, Incorporated under Phenomenal cures; ‘saaranteed perman N day trai be ae oars ee will hardly be believed at this date that at- | when I got there he disapp: . I trust that no diierence now exists between | _* iON amar ela eh st a! ete | ant teeta miele St phreictane and others 40 pt .with Pullman Buffet Seqp- ebwed in Paris an order the ‘tacks were made upon Smithson in Congress as | volver I had I got from a friend before I started | us. and on your cabling me that a challenge on ANG AND LITERA? URE. | pon. Francis G. Martyn, Founder; Webster Edger’y, = = tos Car runuing thro ston without ch b hi ion might not be interfered | s'tellow who had ‘andertaken to thi Boa : - a . Rivot of Paris, author of the rational | Ar ET Prestlent? BS. FLORENCE RiCH WHITE, OF BOSTON, | vis Poughkeepsie brides, landing pasnempers in fi as ae cat- | & fello calng hin at Weing the Caivad | 2 O08, and had it for tho purpose of defend- | the terms of my former letter, as hercin modi- | sneihod: onsbiing the Gani te weok Tease | Ate: REE Hay.chairman of Board of Trustees. | 2VA Trance and business ine@iumn. Office hours, 10 +9 | M. Reston a ing him of using the United | ing myself from a couple of men with whom I | fied, will be accepted shall at once endeavor | siz months, Address O17 7 Martyn Collexe is the largest and most infia- | 5; pariore,806 11th st. n. w. Sptepemdes —< ~ aa | Cus, 10.000.mm. and 12.05 p.m, Sue. ate onsor. [had trouble, and w d threate: to arrange for a formal challenge being cent | RT ST gtial college cf ite kind jn the world. Ita text books, | Thursday evenings at8 o'clock. | 2 08 p.m. ighiuaanie had tr d@ who had threatened me. rs 8 ig ~ ee | gee emeataveah renee same spirit John Randolph, after the | after the ppointment at Ona I went into | through a qualified yacht club. I remain yours, painting, and toutect ieee a elacteg tener FARTLEROY, THE ASTROLOGIST, TELLS ALL » > mpeintes ee. © stands the | artiat Trumbull had painted the portraits of all | Eafe Simpson's. atore and bought a bottle of | faithfuily, DUNRAVEN. Slane, and roe A Complete vourse tn ELOCUTION. AS SA a as Rerwage called Tor nod checked from hot aie of the | Sur revolutionary men aud assesbled them to- | : : i \ ven: A Complete Consee fa ORATORY Sundays to 3 p.m. 1211 Delaware ave. «.w. rendeuces by Union Transfer Coton orers sity of the | erate mm a is - Jaudanum. I started toward Adams',and when | | The committee on the cup met in the New alse & A Complete Course in ACTING. E SURE TO CONSULT (EMMA, EX-GIPsY | Uchet G1 and 1801 Pa Hd at depot. ONS OF He gether by having produced “shin piece,” ashe | Treached a point half war between the old | York Yacht Club house and after discussing the p | _ &. A Complete Course in PHYSICAL cuLtore, | Biaasee cdtrosen aod @ lifelong | JT. ODELL, SHAS. ORCUTT. ne led it, perceived in that picture a number of | mili aud the house I eat down on alog und | matter sent the following cable dispatch to CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. sel2-tr MARLYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, | stucent of occuitism, 923 Pirstst. sw, hours.] te + Gen Manacer. (nla) ‘Gen. Paws Ag't. ssien government and the Chinese | Persons Mr. Kandolph did hot like. Monies ‘a ft i f the | Lord Dunraven: DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTR aes ae — Bim. ; fee, 50c. and 81. ‘nie-ize | | cerepeesege ava Bee —— vernment have leg P ? 7 | Ewallowed ever irop of the contents of the Courses in yc nora’ chemistry, qua itat!y ME®: WALTON, 1803 H ST. N. w. = iS | CBPSAPEAKE AND OHIO RATLWay, gover , 8 The Smithsonian Institution, Prof. Hos-| pottie. I calculated that I would reach Adams’ | ‘Dunraven—If all reference to former and titative analysis are now open. + Elocution {Expressive reading. Di oAkA NATCUTT, FROM BOSTON, GIVES a ~sid to mo. in Chicago, bas heen the most | just about the time the drug would affect me, | obsolete deeds is omitied the proposition in | . Instruction wil be civen in wet ond dry assaying. 3 ion {Physical culture «| meen ce cheated, cabinst vapor acid alkaline. ul: | “SCHEDULE IX EFFECT OCTORER %, 3 ns bet lately inhabi bs Gov. Ale al benefuetion to science the world has ever | and there 1 could Iny down and die where | your letter of 7th of November fo tatistactory The departnent is unusually well equipped for tI Special course in Shakes: “are. CN Pe se Cea gre tally trom Union Station (Band BY, wer ype Tamil “the old Falling into:the hands ef men of the mis- | Bettie could be with me. Just as I reached the | and we will recommend the New York Yacht | “Yisireetion in modern methods of iron and steel \ r i - ME, PERKIN. THE TRUEST DEeTINY Prof. I it ined. rs pied Bae. Paras yale will be wiv ecial courNe 10 proper! rors like Prof. Henry. it has joined in- | gate T met Mrs. Adams driving some sheep ont | Club to accept Farce” | atlases tress ours © Bore? | Mouwe Venyox Seurvany, M the a, aE at i oe Washington know tha’ bare been deserted by the zov of productive brain | of the lot. “I told her that [ would drive them| According to the terms of the letter and the instrrction in the chemtstry of explosive : 94 S00 opm ane e 4. Coeeecnasngin (Pepe 3 6! Jont for her, and I did. As God ie my judge | acceptance of them in all but one iusinuce itis costs cfleredto oficers of the army, naryand | CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. Usti rede, venting. newly “eauirped. ah . —_ as upon this planet. | that is the inst thing I remember now or ever | evident that the New York Yacht Club is de- | MUUtt. os otion wil be given to providiue facil- MES, DE, WARRIEN, CELEBRATED CLATH | ing cars Washiucton to Cincinnati "Areiees Cipele- i saghuaeting: ant tn Wenabbatons: 1 to me a single case where | did remember until I heard dogs barking and | sirous of having a race. The single point of | gen for reseurch work for post eradante sttlents win WASHINGTON, D. @., ‘voyant apd astrol ‘born with caul, gives 8.00 a.m. indianapolis 11:50 am., St. Louie 1 ~- 3 sare persuaded the express compavies of | was dragged out from beside the log and ar- | difference is in the question of the ‘mutual con- | are candidates ‘or the dextees of master oF i names and dntes; tells how to retain by or 5:35 p.m. b pe bse e was not up to » forward for nothing the publica-| ested. | ean?” etiaine, with almont identical in the | Selence or philosophy. °° z pikavoi aan Gers lover. ives advice on sil affairs of life, busines. love e comprebensic sof the learned socicties of the earth be-| ““\] don't deny that I killed Bettio Adams, but | three de ds Of itt, and therefore when all ref] n12-1m Aiprofestor of Gl NG Ay —— a ay ee oof tween each other. | how or where or in what manner it came about | erence to the old deeds is stricken out of Dun S N THES ae sy y a 5 ict wo ba reality = gl Tn our day. as in the time of Columbus, its | Ty not know, v raven's letter there is really no change in it,| M™ 7° Yorfniatet st. Jobn's Church, ie as a eae iting her. Alf those fiat have become aged to ios Pate seam Plain not enongh to have an idea, but to get it tobe| “Tam now about to die for ki ‘ the meaning being exactly the same with the PLANO, ORG IRE MAPMONTY. Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 180%. here trial: O15 Het. mow. Hours, 10 8 1p. fo.7 ~ i : irl that I ever loved. A ates 1857 and 1882 left out. ‘Btudies 830 New Vorkaver ze ; . oS mumiiibmmieie «7 psa fey a bolas jhich aona-| ‘The Smithsonian Institution must not be | against any one in the world, and would atthis| Froma high source it is learned that Dun- Uliee'hoare 12 TandsS, —ntvigwe | New buildings perfectly equipped for heaith and TTUTE, 004 NEW YORK AVE: tnd filed all the cellars in ‘wha’ weed to be the ; Se ce ee ee | Pe ere ee ee na comfort. ee i “ above all others, caused my unhappiness, and | he has expressed himself as bein; ny : pall oye ve come tozether winee the | wish her a home in heaven Thave iat geeept the conditions which the New York | Tae nenrepy achOoDGr LANGUAGE Steam heat, pessenxer elevator, perfect eenttation. eT a Tei ioe Sical bab < pent, and hope to meet Ee o nd.” | Yaeht Ciub holds out, and that the letter pub- PREITY? BOFOOL OF LANGUAGES, Special advantages in Literature, Modern Lenguages | ail events of life. Ofice hours, 9 3.in.to 9p. “4 ty ger which has beer onee, at | a coe E lished above 1 only ‘an attempt to obtain as 13 American’ aat Bragches, a Mek py A aE ia oe burned, is a sort of baitle mented abbey, SR OR ea many concessions as posible. ‘There seoms | French, Ger FugNehs Latin, | 4 Muste. ME. BROOKE TELUS ALL THE § _— eae ogre Dually committed suicide | more agreeable to look upon than practical to woadetibe’ Aires now to be no doubt that araco will be sailed obs For cireutars apply to the principal poy See Ss Dou! ‘ oot a. Members of the Chamber of Deputies and | during the summer of 1893 FRENCH. & 4} Piovvurs & comEDIES I LE TRACK, 'SHLENDID "sew onsecrs | the Panama Canal Investigation. ++ = “Send for clroulars vad proprase? Mra ELIZABETH 3. SOMPRE. | APE. Deaf Mutes at Foot Vall. — From the Baltimore Sun The principal new objects to look at in the Pisoni arias a cep Gre vital cit aie ia mae Mees ae Tuseam of army nes before the beginnmg of yesterday's regu- A > or thagedoell steals tare Sime te I masetm of the United ion were crowded with members discuss-| The foot ball team of deaf mutes from z gS MALL Fok Box three years, and will be re ce the history of man as the hb ing the probable ositien of the Panama | Kendall Celkcge, which piayed a game in Bal- " % Pop eer Der ye ion aboat 1088 ThE be remarkable collections cd that it| timore last Saturday, excited w great deal of the nation: it will $000,000. favorable comment. The young men are not It was nearly thirty years under discussion only. ; . hele fees before it was resolved upon, orth Captiol sta mew. ocie2u*” | sTEeL - MAGN INTE IS, CARD, READER AND TRANCE p oMect As Tim CARD READER aw ‘CE | TRAINS LEAVE W. SHS etn Deke eae TBE! |p CouNEM FH AND B SIS. As y a: AND. * ms 0. m. si Pivisvure and the We IPSY EMMA 18 THE ONLY OCCULT INITIATE x ity ;nnderstands the «14 Ecyptian method of iis, &e., and the Ros! ely crolomein youth and 1207 p.m. We First SLAY IS THE OLDEST PSTABLISHED dvertising clairvoyant, astrologer an] mediin in city, Has wonderful prophetic sift of second . Members remai uit to define the exter j ay ast a sight. Reveals hidden mysteries, recovers lost eo et ota | are intelligent and gis vidence of in-| hash = : r : | BERL, Rowenta iad ere lot y dhor pad. arr At which | . The regular proceedings were opencd by M. e r- in their a Ws Flogiy Earcnees, Sites wuccers $9 Davlnen, rence d fate ad Agricultural Dei whic! suthior. " it the gov. | Countenances that they are deprived of one of | 84’ Core S04 E Cities and ail ta toe Like most of our rks of the present ister, and the great bu- | 4° Gauthier, who aid he hoped that the gov- | countenances tnt they are deprived of one, of Ey weiss AD J cltiew an al tra day, it is buil corps of the aving and printing, with its fine | ernment would take steps to prevent aresalt. The hich the members sheng others have faliel. “Convince most skeptical army, the efvil stand upon the came ing of the Panama canal concession on Febru- ; i od, with each other, bi Tri S : flential, Satiafaction: gusrenteed gine Speen a Distr P | ary 22. ss alto= E ve been constant!y | Hours, Sto, Open Sundays. Residence, 480 1 St. Low! pe cor pr arty. ed by the Washington | ‘The chamber then distussed a motion offered | ge Ki oge is the only FIO ¥ raring ever since thelr introdnetton to the | ae aot =: we . Se Hamat Dies poate nment, whic! ing by M. Leville, providing that all bers of ion, ct devoted a Boi eprdcuek - world have, Potent reason for | J ME PAYS. AND GHIROPO- cmapetee fae balling, ce ene hese ties el oo artes generation, | the chamber Of deputies should have the right | to the highe: i f mutes, ‘Ordinary | fu! Insiraciicn in ‘ Fee eae, recension sf suai. © The | © ctcsemre! Win Wasson Lk See he case whether they cxisted or not if any i t m1 ed ‘0 attend the sittings of the investigating com- | schools and asy e abundant, but this is | spply to Miss : Akasa page tae terpenes Dist GouDS wath of Now York Dot rivate architect had taken the matter up. | mittee. The motion was negatived by a vote of y one, it ds etnted, where college degrees | ( Nault Guise cheery ec pricsuenanieey | = Wine rapidity with wi | THE INFLUENCE OF STREETS. 400 to 120. e conferred. It is the general be 4 b Wesell the ery low pric on eaey DENTISTRY. for ate Gute ta cus day ot naNR PEE M. de Roulede in se of the debate | pre nec : . iuibeeae: " 2 Sse vir see eennee, te Mle ot took occasion to anno’ : dd not de- | ia WIITUTE, BOARDING AND DAY | SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Par‘ore, 974 F et. = = ochestor and Mawere Pelle, $60 | over the wholo land has been noted by nearly | sire to be a member of the investigating com-| is not the cace. T SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADTE o n A Charles st., Baltimore. U, ® PexTAaL association, Radin RR Saturday, with Sleepine Oar Congress the very ex- @¥ery traveler; they were first put down in| mittee, and would not allow the use of his| More than a centnry ago Dr. Samuel John- MASSACHUSETTS AVE, For Widisusport, Kenovo and Elmira at 20.50am e iach ant vthad candidate. He took this course. he | son visited a school for the instruction of deaf AND lit E Cor. 7th ‘daily except Sunday. tensive and handsome power house o wood, oe vroald not stard the climate, and | amo ca cas pt eeegent pe renege been eae ret Peer ree healing | wether cee ae = ay mut rep ‘or. Tthand Dats. aw roll evita © now vee oem S08 fen Thte keee te le —. don the list of the proposed mem-| account of what he’ saw thece and wiuck had | souns | : = wha beisedk sapeciniaiie Roane Pea Perey oe q h Pe and come oe : Bagong Soman committee. greatly interested him. He spoke of it a {is 4, Sut HQ am. +f Pin klh $20, 10. and showed how good wa ot tl ae Bunrstery de Boles : : aaa caosess H a 1 : 4S pm.” Limited Paliman ie there formerly the | Sted fay! baseyatigtae ceamttas belts tea sits| women: eel Oarnce ete | ee # iiees oR ; : a area a ae Sar teehee Reger Cones ead Bilas undries stood. ‘The roads of the District of Columbia are ors . es wat | ceunaeni shite i ; in the United States offers | MU: - 0 CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED.” n the first street rallroad | now fine and wide and well graied out to the | ‘te Powers of an exam axistrate, but mae ‘This was at that time t such real advabtages, Address 2 shed Fledgedto the promotion of scientite With Dining Car from Battinureten New. Tork, 4.00 was being built on Pouneyivanin avenue. ducing | now 8202 debate on the motion was adjourned ‘until | mstitution of the kind in the world. Mr. and Mrs WM. D. CABEZ! a i te Dining Car from Battimorn ter, ow Tart. 4 the very weeks when the first nofthern’ troops | ntyimnd line: there—where ¢ Saturday. | Johnson deciared that such teaching was not E Principals, rweetness, power, ar! S dentistry at moderate prices. Sengers for Fullsdriphis will change cars at Routh, ‘went down to Washington. The hand of the | 70.2 Wa . ‘The first vote for members of ihe investigat- | new, having been first practiced upon the son GiM Ti AND Hiraled. wholesale prices and rented torme; via Street station, Philadelphia, for ‘Mreet eta Mechanic was immediately laid upon that city ing committee then formelly taken and | of constable of Spain and afterward culti- a: s TUDIO, fh ot nw." so16.3m eudeebil hin nciinsahinen, ss ‘tion, mbia end the national road at Frederick- FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. with the view to having interc: between resulted in the election of twenty-five republi- | vated with much enthusinsm in England. In| - D. A. DUF 1200 GTEINWAX, CHASE, GABLER. BRIGGS PIANOS Fast express, 7.50. mw. week days, and 3465 Om vod roads end and we have pure prov 7 Xoliaus for sale. os a d cans and three conservatives. The members| the Edinburgh school, said Dr. Johnson, the AT St NW. DivOP S*Masic Store, RH. C. JAMES, DENTIST, a7 Q ST. NOW. oe saliata. ; . | of the left elected inclnde i . | pupile not only “apeak. write and) understand | dy aA Orgueh 84 Prox ehool for both sexes 4 i es Peers, Diverse in ail irances of Denti Lg bee A ee THE STREET RATLWATS. | 4 Szeat new hotel in Washington is among | De TLouns-Montaud, Pelle’ what ia written, but if he that spenks looks to- ‘i ms LL. Prin 5 Fad Big itera see 8 specialty, Extracting | Beprens, 2 Ol and 5.40 p.m. andy Street railwars bad been laid down in mostof | the mooted rooted Be eet Soa | Dakene rd them and modifies his organs by distinct | \yR. HENRY XANDER, - £ op 2 eden Fears! expwrienee. | For Boston, without change, 7-50 a.m. week Gayeand jertaken during the present year. Many te cities for sew 2, bat W: Upon the announcement of the result Vi-| and full utterance, they know so well what is | ‘Teacher of octal aa renee of dence naty nbad | are there, and some of the later ones are the | combe de Vilicboie Marcuil, in bebalf cf. the | spoken that it is an expreseion scarcely figura- IIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. S58 Rone. It was still the place of dreary and mag- | best, but too many of them have been patehed right, declined to take any further part m_ the | tive to say they hear with the eye. That any nificent distances. me. aud are wandering laby- | a), ointing of the committee on the grouud of | have attained to the power mentioned by Bur- a1! throngh trains connect to Palton stron aiding de tring act's New ork Ci : * (['3 EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, Prt: ede] Paris ¥ xpositic in rms 5 pion Tyrorer 100 masts nehooke nd ORS: ; ° ‘ hows: 1 ae ie ‘oility.” Old Pignos vaken is exchenes The ony 1217 Penn. . sp rivate capi- hs like the Vatican. neafficient rep sentat net, of feeli by ing a hand on the J. FRANCIS GERMUILLER, TEACHER | Urricht that oan tebe che nl ove a ng to the old gro-| | Washington cannot fall, it seems to me, to| Groniy three members on such a ccmenitte ton, | speakers maT aoe aang 2 and on the Plan, Oreaa. Vocal Music and tarmony: Ee | jebliies PFIPPEK & CONLIPP ATT Lith stim. w. hington city, who | become s large manufacturing city. Its open |, Utterly out of proportion with tho | so much that I can believe more.” The feeling | Yanced. “wit ts. nev. * wen SO en ELE oy Do yon ear s partial not of artificial teeth with the armed something from the interval, put se aot —— importance and strergth in the cham-|of sounds has been accomplished by some of | qyu. ORKAR ERUTZS ESE ev ERE Sf as ke old-fashioned plate, or have you lost several of your o worth of fine cable machinery, railroads, its cheap c Cumber- rt, and i ting | SMA sons in nisnoforte ptoying November 1. N AMA % four different lines, of which two sep- brought down by canal all the way, ard | EP OG | iartin pe rbe ibe ceasak Besdle, Lig ay etasveres ulluins. RH s AA toe fee natural teeth? Wo can insert artificial teeth for you by e gate of the Capitol and two right | the variety of talent dispersed through the | i. resi pane Si is Honmecin a 3 our system of bridge work and thus avoid the use of @ is y iy igned from thé committee. #ix mem- | touch. * 7 UNEQUALED IN TONS, TOUCH. Wi Treasury Department. town by reason of tho public employments, | Hers of the left also declined to serve ou the para eee et (2 asses KERR'S scr @ AND? (ORKMANSHIP ses which slowly sped us to ‘nate in something more than a 4d by trains el sidences like Versailles. 4 by the gripman. For some yeara| Ten times the amount of mechanical invest- | he cross artery of W. to be found there now as at the close of | cable road, the ec . Itisa good place for artists. Archi- FOR YOUNGLADIES ANDLITTLECHILDEES, | | special attention of -Purseassry” fa invited to thate | Pats With allt Giacomforts andennoyances. Have 1438 NST. Now. || [New Artistic Sivies,” finished in dectmns of HIGH" | You broken one of your natural teeth ao that it cannot EST DECOKATIVE ART. Pianos fc & A larso a be filled, or have yous root in your mouth that may Foi a -0- es _ ——- 2ND-HAND PIANOS. --A largo , ~ nited GIRLS PREPARED FOR COLLEGE BY rising almost evai y make tm th For Alexandria, 3 oa | Theuetn pair, wil eet wat at abscess this winter? Haveit treated and restored to | For, Aiexandua, 4 0. 6. | committee. Candidates for South Carolina Offices, The second vote for members of the investi-| ‘There aro candidates enough in So:tth bey termeaeond dr role ea lina for all the federal offices. That of U: An African Movement Among Georgia Ne- States district attorney is considered the best fe Austruction at reasonable rates. Box 1! 2: 7 r Lui’ Jow figures. | SPE DUCEMEN TE 0% . Gono Risch and the high tects have become very numerous in Wash- ~~ | in the state. Congrewman George W. Dargan TRSTITOTE Sn 0 aE Sears pA a cern yulheartancadn EAS Metermer untulnemsby onsat our wenttclesider| 427.6130: % es ca « a mated of = At ca ingen, 2, the taventors of all kinds find.in| A peculiar African craze bes been started | of Darlington wants the office, and 20 does Con- | Bos ding apa Day School for Girls. SG, = “wat ER ABE 00. Porceiain crowas. We perform - orerations per- Saiuionatice for Qua 73pm er. Dat railways are goin ya in tent oftice and its great collections their | among tbe negroes of Atlania. This time there , §Te3sman William Elliot, whose term expires larket Space taining to our profession. Pino fold Slings, artificial Se et nk ne = al university. ‘The principal patent attorneys of | js no agent goiug about among them picking up | March 4 nest. Among other candidates are : 7D CAPITOL MEDICAL. dc | ‘eetbonmoid, vistina and rubber, Rstracting with- Tits n easy © with each othe the earth live in Washington. ‘i 4 aula Leroy F. Youmans of Columbia, who held the . aM age for acquitine a thor AL. &c. a Fes aie " . ica dollars by pictures deftly painted of a land| : Meveland's 2 loses | oon Pupils net ationding the needeny | == “ pain. Am bit) en an electrical railroad to t| Ibis one of the principal points in the coun- | * oad he but well- | tice during Mr. Cleveland's first term; Joseph | Sn tremens to tho classes tee coal ae ey D™ te ih Vernon. 4 er runs 5 try for the making of bricks by machinery. it | 0¥¢rfowing with milk and hon at well’ | H. Earle of Greenville, formerly attorney gen- | York,” elocuton, phonoxraphy and typewriting. HOS DENTAL PARLORS. ESTABLIGHED te ‘Winds all over the heights back of has extensive terra cotta establishments just | known, responsible negro preachers are advis- | eral of the state; Theo. D. Jervey of Chat! ston ma ‘The well-known spocialist, GRY ae c Pantone. Be ee bia en | of: A fourth runs to what is to be outside of the town, and nowhere are terra | ing their people from the pulpits to emigrate to| and W. Perry Murphy, who was the candi- Bu ay 404 C st. now. pistes made new. Open day aud eit sat mer 1 aw. ontside of the cotta and architectural brick «sed more thor- | Aitica. ‘The cause of this new and more serious | date of the straightouts for attorney general Prompt treatment. ¢itr to the traveler who is going weet over tho | oughly than in Washington, | African craze emong the negroos is due toa! thie year. For the collectorship of the port Stine Jase peas nermon Chinen tie. 5a, Baltimore and Ohio railroad. | Among the suggestions of Saal year or | combination of circumstances. First, an alleged | George D. Bryan, ex-mayor of Charleston, is aa = 78. Filling $1 up. Old and new processes used. a 1 = = = sa Aas =F 1. —Fillinse a ity. Aching an Another rans to the new Catholic University, | two has been one for an electrical railroad to | discriraination against negroes on the railroads | an applicant. Mr. Mowry, the postmaster a3 M2 QRETISM. SASSAGE, ELECTRICITY tooth ractornd by the crownsystem, Alocalwuestnetie. | —— a ethers cross the Eastera branch, the diamai | run from Baltimore to Wesbington al very high | i Gourgia stirred up a feeling among tho col- | there’ few demorrat. ireadent Woernn sor y aes | Convincine tentiantintayrhiraisiane and-aiberss | Srbuedwo enime to lleviate fata inexttacting. A | =A branch Booth crossed in bis Sight after the speedand build up the city between these | ored race. Then an order issued by the Consol- pointed a colored man to the place, but such an | ®.W- né-Im* "| 02}iu* MAGNETIC INSTITUTE, 1 it eee OL ODtaeey POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. murder, giving the appearance of a large city | points. | idated Street Car Company assigning seats to | outcry was raised by the white people of tho ‘ERS’ SCHOOL—A BOARDING AND ERS, TAKE NoTIC! BroTHERs | FREE DESTAL <a to the heights of Anacostia. ‘The Capitol building when I first saw it, in | colored people added fuel to the fire. However | city irrespective of party that he was forced to pr he 3ung gies snd Jette girls, He- | 2 and Gray trcet all dises Mieretsdane La oie oe Bene, | cost of tr at Le Het. REALE AND WASHINGTOR. ¢ strect railroads have storage bat-| 1861. looked like collection of splinters, its | that may be, it is certain that the doctrine of | withdrae’ the nominasion. end "Postmester rare 7 0ply to the principal, EELZABETH 1 lisined 45 years, DOT Bate, 3 of the Columbian University, wmocati-ue and quick @eltw im the cars, others are run by the |dome unspanned, its statue unraised,’ its | emigration is being preached from many of| Mowrr bas not since been disturbed. It is | MYEMS Ise Pee, awe a CONSULT THE ONLY CHOSOOPIAN | Seseeesenaye eagerton nia ¥ syetem, others are one-horse cars. rounds resembling a graveyard with a it | the negro pulpits in the city. In Bethel Church, | thought likely that he will be reappointed. ETO / cianxin Weshingtun, Drs, BROTHERS and GRAY; It's to be said that the young men who ac- | sepuicher fence, to keep the deal, inside’ and | on Wheat street, last Sunder night the negroes gyiges eet sh cumienien be ae NS os Ard eae forer eve rears at 000 B st @ompanied President Cleveland, such as Sec the living out, encircling it. | were advised by the preacher to “‘leave this Fiorida’s Tea Crop. 3 tery Whitney, tooka strong hand mextending | Under the spell of better times and of artistic | Georgia and go to their own country, Africa, From the Hartford Coura: the city into its higher urban parts. ‘The well- | education the entire Capitol has been braced | where they would have equal rights and hel pt nen en need st NTAL INFIRMARY—NATIONAL UNIVER. | From 6th st. wuart Washington, Sunday, DAS ROTEL” Ba eE ATS | saanmecattaee oe ; from northw ia fa ‘\ORFOLK AXD WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOO. ~ “ ™ Mrs. Increase Sumner of Starke, Bradford ae Wats a to DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. G, known investment of Mr. Cleveland himself in beneath with a rustic basement, and ita stone | govern.” Among other prospects this pulpit ; 2 cine (Ladies and Gentlemen), Swedish Modt- family 2 small piece of ground not bigger than a truck | terraces are among the finest on the giobe. | orator ‘held out to his eablo Congregation was | County, Fla., raiscs her owz tea, and has treatep nastics end Massage faust. ecer_| Hipations len scrofula, theamatisa reekite, | ———_ CAN STEAMERS. FORTRESS MONROE and which in twoor three years brought Idoubt if the debates are as much listened | “strect cars of their own.” Other negro preach- | her guests to cups of the home-made beverage | ~2 DAMN A. ERLE RAG ROUND ee pa diseases of 2 TROPICS—ATLAS LIN] ‘NORFOLK, VA. my prot of £100,000, need not be repeated. | to as in former sears srhen we, called every | or4 are holding out emigration, to Africa as the | which was prosounced delicious, She says that M roc ciate and private leewas DE Boj ieie ISviGOMTING CORDA Ti ‘The new and powerful Irom Palace Steamers. 1] . the ran of Washington i politician @ statesman and t t ta on | Only future salvation (in a worldly sense) o! : 3 2 st. nw. ~ -SOUTEBOUSD. provements is not very much toward Red Top, | election day were libe : American negro race.. These sermons are hav- pick frag Adonai apres Ripe yearsof successful teaching. Best references. z cae 4 SASHINGTON AXD NORFOLK. & it was called, but up the vale of the Tiber The influence which supports Washington to- | ing marked effect on those who hear them and | €¥¢rY three or four years, while in China x BAD'S PRIVAFIOREROOL POR sity at 7 pom. | ‘SBD nam. ocd. ‘cont of €reek, wisich Tom Moore so derided, and up | dayis a resident element o> strength | may result that a bona fide emigration to Af- | done only once in seven years, She gathers | Mf 188, ,HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE ACHOOL FOR Jetharnie, sewey., : pate Shue | X_.ercertve © Deck-a: Ws Teck ereck. | Have the Baltimore and Ohio raif-| from every isaportant costar fo the tate Flcaswill ot in.” One “of. the, negro peeashars | tures crope m year. ‘The’ Qlect tea costs @ih a Seruetiicete $ eect Sole guapestisus ase anno ser oh paket’ Toad has built since the war its costly Metro- As Keme in the middie ages contained the | has signified a willingness to lead the way. pound, but will not stand «sea voyage and | rooms, (4%: politan iranch to Point of Beckoand ae eee of the important barons a canons eran ome Lerdad ry Reginys seg) faene but her bushes | _ °° NORTHBOUND. - tains, and is now opening a branch which en- Washington is becoming one placo in Official Vote for "s Governor. icking. 2 % tirely incloves the ‘western side of the District land where mon cast out commerce and ranks | ape re yay. og ae i Meas NEADS See a eae TSS Line and enters Georgetown. | it subsidiary to the artistue and social feelings. Southern Foot Ball Championship. . bm ment day eo ALONG THE WATER stDE. j aaa ‘The first game of the series of southern inter- | fee 7eu9 b S 16 on sale nt SUA Gis 151and 16h Peumapt> In front of Georgetown is an island which| Judge Thurman's Gravddaughter Married. | thought to be the future union depotsitua-| At Trinity Church, Columbus, Ohio, last tion for the eapital. evening Mies Virginia A. Thurman, daughter of The great cost in our day of passirg through | Allen W. Thurman and granddaughter of ‘hrce cities with railroads and the many inter-| Judge Allen G. Thurman, was married to T. ‘*s which have to be consulted cause the river po Nan tue favorite paths of the en. | Bélley Cole of New York. Only immediate — friends of the two familes were present, in- Seicher of the present steam railways into | cluding guests from New York and Baltimore. Wabington ie te ie depo’ school we a. w., dally from 10 tole sm $08 Bist, ; » ‘nit-am ening at high epeed between Wash- the north and west it is of the bigh- | per: ‘ance that there should be yards | side in New York. which con let the trains come in when they ary once arrived. is aw other material improvement ‘ashing- toa aty on the oid Pennsylvanse avenue is Sri sity post office.