Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 18983-TWELVE PAGES. 11 FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. | FoR SALE—A BARGAIN—NEW T-ROO: x: = B st. nw. too ee BRICK: | FOR SALE-ONLY $1,550 FOR 4 NICE LOT ON bal. monthly. Call or address OWNER, a26-3t RAILROADS. THE DIVINING ROD. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. N. J. ave. near P u.w., for a home or investment; | SAMUEL SPENCER, FL W. BUmencess AND HE WAS TIRED. Water —— Experiments Tried|The Man Who Ran the Useless Infor- 7 ‘ith It in England. mation Department Got Mad. terest: Day The Work That is Being Done in the | From the Bridlington Free Press. From the Chicago Post. nova Geena 5 On Tuesday morning some very interest-} “This is where uestions?”" War Department. ing and successful experimentsevere made | he said, ingulringly, as he locked tn om the | yoteg gee, Temembered that about two at Sewerby Fields by Mr. John Stears, en-| thin, solemn-losking fellow. years ago the famous Italian astronomer, WAR REVELATIONS. IS VENUS INHABITED? A Question Astronomers Are Much In- vit Hat. aw. 17 ft. front; 64 ft. deep to alley. H. L. RUST, kf aE a 625 14th st. n.w. al9-tt FALE BY AUGUST DONATH. 611 TTH ST. | FoR SALE—COR. KENTUCKY AND GEORGIA | settee Station, .C. ~ —— aves. s.e., large corner lot: only 35¢. per foot. 8:00 a.m. daily.—Loca) for Danville and inter- STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. o.w. dl¢3m mediate stations, and conpects at Lynchburg with COCO | the Norfolk ani Westerr railroad westward, daily, Schiaparelli, announced that he had dis- and at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- sineer, of Coltham street, Hull, who was| “It is,” replied the thin man. “Wri “ PROPOSALS. [Fics nis. Som CREAT QOUTENEN FART] Te umes Bow. Comuleees | tivtied to Mewerby ly Goll SG. Sailth| your questions Wile uniy on uae ameter aay ane Ee Sener OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT. MaIL.—Dally, operates Pullman Buffet —— Furnishing the Most Accurate His- | for the purpose of ascertaining whether a| the paper, and then send it in to me.” window ours, makes only one 2728 Pa. ave. n.w.. Wash., D.C., Dee. 18, 1808. | New, York and Washington over the NEW SHOK supply of water existed on the farms. The| “But I'm in @ hurry.” = axio in goths ence anemnd the Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering the | LINE via Columbta to Sav; Jacksonville, tory Ever Published of a War. want of water has been much felt during) “Can't help it" sun. It would follow from this that on uniting at Danville with the Pullman Sleeper pe gh ng ~ E -—E LA Charleston via Columbia and at Greensboro. with iso carries through Pullman a Se i Hi 1 now being driven the shaft now being sunk in the valley of will be the dry summer have just experienced, and Little Falls Eranch at this x on THURS. | rect t's an easy one.” and it had to be fetched from the Bridling- "Well, go ahead. ton water works. Mr. Stears has been for} “au right. Now, Though but Uttle has been printed con-| many years endowed with what is called|a big hall and che wane ns oi is in | and perpetual night on ug fet. Sleeper ‘New. York to atlanta, where di-| Prom the Baltimore TWO SCIP. ‘connection ‘is"made. for see tecinize an - ‘sonnection is im Birmingham, Mont- oN rast y MOnTH DAY ae scek |. 4:45. p-m.—Daily for Charlottesville and ter: ~ : er npsned: Specl- | mediate stations, aud through train cerning the work of the war records office | gaic force, or animal magnetism, and has| “with, ches words, if Schiaparelli is right, Venus al- fon. wit yoy hn Application. GRORGE | ee ae SOA a of the War Department, yet this has been ®| been successful in finding water in many ‘No; a gmen walk,” ways presents the same face to the sun, b price pT Colonel of Engineers, U.S.A. | BRN V TIBULED LIMITED vomposed entirely tremendous task. Forty-nine volumes, of | parts of Yorkshire. By tne kind invitation ‘All right. Go on.” . just as the moon forever turns the same Sy TYLER & RUTH: RD, 1307 F st. £26.27 | of Pullman ne ible ilgepers. a gud, Dink oe, nearly a thousand pages each, are complet- | of Col. Smith several omer, gentiemen Well, we'll say is a ma ot a toward the earth. a4 > — = runs over the NE\ NE vi lumbis to} ed, and furnish the most accurate history | were present, including Col. Y. G. Lloyd | other peopl that tare are ‘he inhabitants of the sunward side of > ry 4 % q “§ > people in that hall who want to leave | ,. For saLe—ox COLtMBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR THE WINTER RESORTS. ing "Cat ‘Charlotte to Savana Ala certs | ever published of a nation’s internecine Greame, Col. and Mrs. Armytage, the Mev.| at ‘the same time.” Venus, then—if there be any—never see the and Harlan residences and ~ “ | Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orleans via] war. The work has been impartially done. ae See. ae, Mx. dalla P ves.”” sun set, while the inhabitants of the other tion, fine lot, S0x150, with two cottages; rented HAMILTON HOTEL, | Atlanta and Montgomery, New York to Asheville ton, &c. The weather during the morniug/ «And they come troo} along behind so as to make good investment. Price reduced, as TOD | fa Sattebury, coud Wa to Memphis via | Besides the five Union officers employed,two | was very unfavorable, but it did not at ail tenis woman, serecat eS bind | side never see the sun at all, unless they awe” Trak 4 RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st. HAMILTON, BERMUDA. | Birmingham. “Dining Car Greensboro to Mont-| Confederate general officers have always | interfere with the operations. ming for ths eee ee visit the opposite hemisphere of their globe. = CORNER “DWELLING: a eee | ean Sss ON WASHINGTON AND OHIo prvis.| been engaged in editing the war archives |_ At about a = party oot oon “Yes.” Z Of course, no one knows whether there Foe SALE-FINE NEW COR: Sa sonnet oh Oe ION “leave Washington at 9:10 a.m., 4:35 p.m.| pertaining to the dead confederacy. Those | Mr- Stears ted a hawthorn twig from} «And the door is quite a narrow one.” are inhabitants upon Venus or not, but we latest conveniences; price, $20,000. J.B MEAD, Mer. | dally for Round Hill nd 0:25, ym. except Sun-| now employed are Lieut. Gen. Alexander P. | (26 hedge, of this Years growth. oF rather) “Yes. Go on.” do know that Venus has an atmosphere, a le! al Intermedia | rations. a e = * } ¥ (No. 4.) TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. _Cable address—Hotel, Bermuda, al -w&s2m fr ‘Well, what will the woman do when she | and that in its atmosphere watery vapor turning, arrive Washi 8:30 a.m., 2:45 p.m. | Stewart of Mississi West V. Takin: ft f the | = arrive uenasen a ioe ag co ippi, a graduate of West | form of a ig hold of the ends of the Location. fThetgh veal tege ‘the south arrive Wash-| the Tennessee, for that army, and Maj. | walked along the stack yard, and had only| « get od and squarely in the demrway?” | oxists and clouds float, and Quite right. But why?” ee of the planet the force Es i is BARGAIN—DON'T | THE OTT, LAKEWOOD. FoR” SALE—A__ DECIDED ELLI Point and corps commander in the Army of | twigs, having the base outward, Mr. Stears | tail ‘the beautiful new S-room dwelling, HEALTHY AND DELIGHTF GN et ne. it has all the modera improve: g EH ? A py tg IN THE PINE WOODS ‘NEAR THE LAKEWOOD | ;,//70Us4 , ‘mains from the south arriv ;} Gen, L. L. Lomax of Virginia, one of 3. 5. | jed a few yards when the twig be-| pee thin orien outing m: is not very different from that which a te Re HOUSE NEW. — sas Division 8:4 a.m. daily, except ‘Sunday, and | B. Stewart's best cavalry officers, for the |gan to rise, indicating water. In this way | kicked’ the seanwee ee wr et UP and it manifests on the surface of the earth. galy. $5.50. rt =! HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. 2, Cn Cre ly od ere ae aa Army of Northern Virginia. two streams were found which joined, and | siammed the door after him. Accordingly, there are some reasons to be a are as = = mod | ‘SUN PARLOR, INCLOSED PORCH! cme — oF ge ge 5) temnnimeny The most interesting feature of the work | following its course through an adjoining |" -.1-)) teach 'm to come afouad trying to | "Sed in behalf of the opinion that Venus S sTS.. NEW STOR | ream | 0 . habit a ge yt ao — BATHS, &.) avenue, and at Passenger Station, Pennsylvania | ‘8 Not yet in print, but in course of prepara- | plantation the st was traced through | jure me into answering ‘easy questions’ |™4Y be an inl ited world. ; : a Rallroad, Washington, tion. it is an exhaustive compilation from | Several fields and to the cliffs, where indi-|that no one this side af But if one-half of Venus be buried im frie Lights and, gus: hot water heat: Ueautifal |For circulars, terms, &c.. addrese F. B FOSTER | “Wi” GuaUN. Gen. Man, official records of the casualties on both |cations of an outlet were found on the Sther place can answer,” he mattered as be jendless might while the other half Mes cash. es | ad Brown. wont TURK; Gen. Pass. Agt. | sides in the war. The labor has taken many | beach. No difficulty was experienced in| Sat down again. “There is one point where |Slaring beneath a never setting sun, it 19 WESCOTT, WILCOX _& HIESTON, a STANDG AND AROING |S BROWN: Gen. Agt., Pass. Dept. d25_| years, The result will be the most valua- | following the stream, for the twig kept / aj) human investigation stops. We cannot | ©Vident that the inhabitants of that planet 2i-6t 1907 Pa. ave. Dw. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ble volume in the history of the war that | busily moving in the upward motion as long | go peyond it.” must have experiences thut would be most 7, HOUSES 2002 AND 3006 STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS. | Can ever ve published. Here are facts, vot as he kept on the track of water, but as crea eee strange and irying to us. So the question jory stoa and brick dwellings: J BER 3, 1893. opinions. The arguments here make them- | Soon as he got off it, if even by an Inch. tre) spipeTE TO THE GENIUS OF Woman | W2cther Venus really does rotate on its 10 rooms and tiled bath room; 11:05 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.--Pullman | selves unanswerable, unless these statis | rod ceased to move. Those who were pres- - axis only once in 225 days, the period of cs fer wanted for casb. * Drawing and State Room, Sleeping, Dining, Smok- | are shown to be wrong and other and dif-| ent were highly pleased with the nroceed. WEOFE, CECE 4 SImETON, Or ans ing and Observation Curs Harrisburg to Chicago, | ferent statistics shown to be right. it will Ings, and thanked Col. Smith for the Invi- Ln = x 1907 Pa. ave. aw. pancinnatt, Indianapolis and Cleveland. Buffet | ye made plain beyond all room tor contro- | tation to witness it. Mr. Stears anticinates ALE—# GROOM FRAMES 0: e. its revolution around the sun, derives am ~~ His Experience | added interest from the consideration that Feelings. 11:05 4S BAST LINES-For Pittsburg, Parlor | Versy, In this volume, that tuch of the | hat water will be found between 8) feet and | pao, rho New York Tribune. 4 ° ted | Cars to Pittsburg. hardest fighting of the war was between 19 feet from the surface. The greatest nus rotated in between twenty-three and Are Moving 3:13 PM. CHICAGO AND ST. LovIS EXPRESS, | the Army of the Potomac and the ‘Army of | depth to which the power of Mr. Stears has| This is a tribute from a meek and jowly | twenty-four hours, giving it days and — Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to H. Sleey | Northern Virginia, and the figures in this | yet extended has been 128 feet. man to the genius of woman. He wishes to| nights about equal to those of the earth. At a rapid rate here. According to Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louls | volume will snow that the infantry regi- answer those men who sneer at women and |!" order to setile the question it bas re- s good | our old custom of starting the new ti and Chicago, PEI EXP Pal ments from the eastern states did the hard- cently been proposed to apply the spectro- pias Wilt ai mate Ohh, wa SAE leave . WES! EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- thelr shopping. He wishes to express im af | scope. It is known that in the Spectram to clear out the remainder of our old SS ON THE REAR PLATFORM. At these times. We bave two erp Offers to juake. They won't be long going. A beautiful three-story and basement brick divell- ing, ie Cara. % Chl aan iid Siarelbnee to oleh | est fighting in the Unicn army. They also —— “ a Dining Car to Chicagon ns \ CS*8RMY | ves that the confederacy succumbed by ‘They Couldn't Trade Lots in Califor. | bumble way his fervent gratitude. He is not | of & celestial body which is rapidly ap- - desirably located in ae sip gg ores. A big discount sale is always 7:10 P.M SOUVH-WESTERN FXPRESS.—Pulimaa | the exhaustion of Lee’s army, and are wu nia’s Real Estate. rich, he has several relatives and many | "sche bee Sa Fang ge 0 be tee resell ONGANS-deu muba-ase Sleeping Car to St. Louis and Slecping and Dining | emphatic comment upon the idleness of any | From the Detroit Free Press. warm friends. He is fond of them all, and |@Te shifted | ward Cars Harrisbare to Cincinnatt. | ae A comer lot in Takoma Park, improved by a being cleared out at from $20 up. You \ ML “FIC EXPRESS. utary theory that a diverent conduct of | hey were talking on the rear platform | it pleases him to please them. He had esti- aine-room dwelling, stable, aml’ so forth. to be pyr Peer EK rbd crime artis | €2mpaign or other tactics than those ac- “24 - : are shifted toward the red. have & chance to e a big bargain ing Ca Pittsburg and Bi mated, fi 5 sold at © special price if purchased immediately. portcrt —_— risburg to Chicagyss nt nt tualy adopted would have ended the war |0f the car, whan one syddenly turned to| ma igured, planned, walked, shopped, |""This principle has been GED. M. MYERS, Real Estate, | 3 50 AM. for Kure, Canandatgua, Rochester and | before the forces of the confederacy were | the other with: lain awake nights, torn his hair, pinched his|ing the rate of the seus baduatigede Lee ra, 7 as , Sanders & Stayman, gira’ Falis daily, except Sunday, destroyed. ‘They demonstrate, too, thatlike | “Were you ever in Callfornia?” expenditures to add to Ms capital, and ail | lines are shifted toward the blue EXNSYLVANIA AVE. S.W. Tel, 70_aie_) DATGCES AML “for Williamsport, Henovo and Eimira | other civil wars which have been prulonged | “Op, yen.” : for what? Christmas, of course. He saw "DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? DO YOU WANT) And 13 ¥. Charles es Loner tee che 2oint where one UAUGR) «Great coumtsy, tant itr” bankruptcy and poverty staring him in the a home? it you do call at our office or Write Us | T:10 P. , Wallameport, Rochester, Buffalo anit Deh Srreltbande ta hag hg ae es = randest in the world.” face. He hunted high and he dug low, and ye ae | tear taies cia 3 Let me soll you some property there.” | ne could find nothing which his srienas | us what you want, price, location, wuuver of them in oS Hal ; . | ing Car Washington to Buffalo. fought out to the end. S TENELE 10:40 Rem. for Brie, Canandaigua, Rochester and / Many of the revelations in this import- |," Was about to Propose the same thing | wouid like, as he thought. He was, in west- -. Baltime e : 10 PY ARS KRAKAUER RUE rooms, etc., Hy jo suit ; 3 ar | daily, and Niagara Falls daily, except re ‘Yne | to you. Where is your property?” S = one who watches the glorious ste and we will verre Pinter, | 2 ning ami repalring | iturday. with Sleeping Cir.” Washington to| C2) volume will astonish the reader. tne |'°..About fourteen miles from Blankville.” | €™ slang, absolutely “stumped. tr ge = — PIANOS AND OW re | : h the sunset sk: NTEN THLEADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE| measure the actual fighting as nothing else| “Mine ts just fourteen. What did you) In a shamefaced way he -vent to his y 4 first-class EAsT. e and on easy terms 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITE! ent price to $10 per lor Cars, with Dining Car from Ba month on the genuine Sohmer, Steger and Sterting janos. A first-class medinm-pri is the | 7: mat. ing purchasers ai newly papered: front saa ge 100 cash und $25.2 mo; iattument at a 6 Fst. ww. aeam cousin. He hated to do it. She is a little can. They carry conviction toward a re- | Pay, “all Par. | versal of any judgment founded merely} (About $000 per acre” 7 Nee York Wily. ee Eniiadetneie week dere, {UPON general claims. One thing clearly | ° “So did 1. seccalbate of SALE— Soo oe Bite ST bok tee ras1s, | Shown is the overshadowing importance of ba oa a.m.i; large cell ‘teger. a HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 7th | (Dining Car), 3:15, 4:20, 10:00 and 11:35 | the battles of Gettysburg and Chackamau- “So did I. Any hill on your land?” newis papered: ouls one eft; $3.00: $300 eash | st. Pianos for rent, moved and tuned." 2) | (Oa Sunday, 720,000, 11,00 A.M, 3248, | ga. the greatest battles tbe Confederate and cut z monthly poyments. FRANK L. “HANCOCK <i . jn 2), 8:15, 4:20, 10:00 a "nion armies, east and west, ever fought. . matics with her son. 2'C0. cor. 1f0r ana 45 | Mallacr ase. “toue. touch, aritstle fim: e perfect | Reale FOr Tete Sec ES Ha | The losses tn these engagements prove how "So le ming. You pata $600 per acre and | Teac. “ing ane She nas numerous For SALe—120+-1213 LINDEN 8 ace styles and cottage | auity. — 2 “much flercer was the ugnung in these bat- . and to be seen by them. She is a very busy @r.; bath; papered; electric bells: rec prices; come and buy or rent. “SIL 9th at. aw. | m5, wh , 7:50 A.M. week Ues than it was before or ever was again ” ” woman, and her cousin hated sesita nish: $5.200; $100 cans wil S24 wwemihiy: | ava tr and 40 PM dally Seomhist054,| Ceara Liha. two ation cgenad Goran eis Beautiful climate, isn't st?” | Woman. and her cousin hated to impose pon woman in a big house, with servants lim- ited, children unlimited and a husband to govern. She is interested in several chsrita- ble works. She is teaching her daughters to speak srench, and is “grinding” mathe- back yard. $3 STURGES & MOORE, FASHIONS IN HANDSHAKING, quire Study and Practice. Rotes a. year: near Host. cars. FRANK For Raitimore, 6:25, 7:20, 7 |war. On the other hand other batt “Perfectly lovely.” . “What's th od From the New York Sun. HANCOCK & CO.. cor. 13th and @ sts. Paagy se a en tae ne “Then I can’t sell you?” Fine matter, dear?’ she asked, | ‘Nothing is more disconcerting persons SaLE—CoR. ND. AVE. AND § at an | (4:00 Limitem, Comparative insignificance, Meade wains, | “Not today, Never told any one you got| when the good-for-nothing cousin eppeared, > Be: brick bay-window house E Ss ea ae and Sheridan, for instance, loses by the | left, did you?” = x Kn RRF : , bringing together of these ‘statistics. The| ‘Never. f. heroic Valor of the North Carolina troops| “Nor T, elther. Always cinim to have| because she knows his lack of woman's nd Crook Line, 7:20 4.M. and 4:36 PM. | excites the highest admiration, and Penn- | made $0,000 on my deal. Good-day- — Grand. Urriekt Pr TANOS. and Square, | “I'm up a tree,” he answered, and then he pr Ronday. sylvania, which lost more in killed and| “Good-d shake is evolved, the old eliminated je | PIANOS POR RENT. SECOND-HAND PLaNos, | Por fnnanells. Tee aeonday. Susdags 9:8 Alan. | Wounded, in proportion to the number of its ‘LIMAX OF A GREAT EMPIRE. ee aaa a eo oe ele ing 2 21st st. | Inciuding some of cur own make, vut slightly | 2 troops, than any northern state, can well CLIMAX = as seta date. ¢! she asked. Richmond and the South, 4:00 and 10: AM. send greeting to North Carclina, whose a 8:46 PM. cally. For Richmond only, 7:10 P.M. | soldiers at Gettysburg did the hardest fight-|Grent Britain Han Now Probably | He named his modest sum. “And who is there?” ing on the other side, over the happy re-| Reached the Limit of Her Expansion. - A.M. daity and | tition of the prement seore | |_ Well, there's Kila and Jen and Hen, - awe. RL | F ce&stt Lona used. WM. KNABE & CO., 317 Penna. l & Absolutely [ =a a at in- dorsed In the Union armies there were, in all, | 2,su0 regiments, not including the three or The campaign which is now closing in the | covntry of the Matabeles, the strongest na- Tom"—and he gave her all the names, which promptty went down on a slip of paper. “All right,” she said, “come around day 4:25, PM. 1s whe Baran if 2 X moucns’ men, The Union infantry regi- | tive people in South Africa, 1s evidently to | by the musical pry.ession: constructed as 00, 2: nt which suffered the greatest ios’ 1M end in confirming the sovereignty of Eng-| a eee, and Weill sce what we can | note the slightest change in fashion, take it Stairway ‘throuzh | Lea’ tle during the war was the ifth New | iand over a wide region hitherto only nomi-| she added sia er," | upon themselves to be more lighting and hells; rw pshire, which, in four years of service, | ' $3 grieved if one shocks their ‘conaibilt~ $5. naire Py men killed or mortally wounded in | lly Included tn the British empire. There a yen ~ nnewte, that | ties with a last years shake if they Ski 4 =p Bheces | “ ch d Leader, be a his-| . ransferred his re- ™_|50 KOF SUX UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE F. including eighteen officers. The | may, says the Clevelan: FOR SALE-THOSE HANDSOME 8 AND 9-RooM | "3 houses at the cor. of 12th and U sts. n.w. for | aad $7,000, $7,250 and $7,300 each; prices to early Sao “reduction trom ‘resuiar se TM. ing | cshty-third Pennsylvania infantry comes | torical interest attached to this event far| Sponsibllity and gained a good dinner, re- | Pennsytvania avenue and at the station, 6th and R | ™;Xt- It lost 2s2 oflicers and men. | wider than any business or social changes | ow, come in here,” said that Uttle wo- | Atreets, where orders can he left for the checking | | ‘There were only forty-five infantry Feel: | 1 south Africa cam be felt. It is quite pos-| man, leading him to @ room where, arrayed VOSE PIANOS. | of ba; to destination hotels and res{- | Ments which had, during the war, over 200 " meet ¢ at aan 7 hawereaceptionally ne fe: | Exquisite toe? Great durables? Elegant cases! {adagersr to destination trom hotels and real | men killed or mortally wounded in action. | sible that the most extensive empire which in an order to make a fascinating display, | going vy fly on it — Wat constantiy present. OWNER, lioom 5, as THOMSON’S MUSIC STORE, 521 11th st. 8. M. PREVOST, General Passenger Agent Of these regiments, Pennsylvania furnished | the world has ever known Is at its stage of | og a dozen and more Christmas gifts, on firm hold of hands, which 4 Fong Be re 1201 Pa. ave. niS-3m = ASE GABLE BRIGGS PIXOS | General Manager. 4% eleven, a greater number than any other | greatest expansion. The regions in Ameri-| each a little tag showing for whom it was | deeming feature of 3 en Gnas Soe nee ee ——— | srate, "New York, Massachusetts and Michi- ca, Asia, Africa,“ Oceanica, and Europe) intended. | Siversthing was beautiful and | hands about ons level aide me ghouls Organs and Wilcox & White Symphony for sale BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, r x eac Jer which are considered British territory em-| everything seemed just the right one for | Gast =e rent. SBOtES Snes tare. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1808. “followed with four, The Pennevive | Drage about 12.20,00) square miles, oF one-| the right person. It had all been done in | (ast Year it was just an inch below the tip tr az ‘ave. , be alt pimped ‘ollowed with four. The Pennsylva- 2,200, e . - F a 320- Leave Washington from station corner of New Jer- | gimenis on this honor list were the fourth of the land surface of the globe. | one day. o nose), and with a little sideways mo- sey avenue and C street ~ 3 2 | Sess “And here,” she said, putting something - For Chicago ‘Northwest, Vestiir eigaty-third, one hunéred und fifth, sixty- | Russia and China together do not possess a . . putting so! PROFESSIONAL. eapreas trates 11590 Sen eas pe eatibaled Limited | et cieventh, forty-ifth, one hundredth, | much larger part of the earth. The British | in his hand. It was $7 of change. Porc | 7 Th ! = — —— = Cincinnat!, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ves- | one hundredth and eighth, eighty-frst, fifty- | empire has bee growing very fast lately | at is all there is to this story—just a ELECTRIC Be MALS NETIC LasaTMES : iy wy ee por == nies pee } Birth, one hundred and forty-ffth and titty: | lender meg eat ena ee tribute to the genius of woman. eabir 1 ssage for rheumatism | | For . 230 | third. the partition o ica. Now, however, and nervousness. 50S'g 13th st. n.w. Dr. SARAH | &-M. and 8:40 p.m. In the killed and wounted of the Union| mit must be about reached. There is — Ce A ee ee lght artillery regiments, Cooper's battery of | comparatively Mttle territory to seize in Pte So ‘inchester and Way Stations *! MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE | For Luray, Ni d the first Pennsylvania artillery heads the | Africa which can fall into the grasp of Eng- ‘medi | list with a loss of twenty-one killed and | land. On the other hand, che time draws | E™pected Decision as to the Effect of iium.—Life "from cradle to grave. Circles | Chattanooga, Memph! Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Sittings | daily; Sleeping mortally wounded in action, Rickett’s Penn-| nearer and nearer when enormous losses a Marriage for Six Months. : sylvania battery is seventh, with a loss of ; must be sustained. Canada will surely come | From the Omaba Morning World-Herald. daily.10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. st. Cards, 25e, Trance | " For Loray, ec. for the winter months, ° | = eed 715 (808° righteen. and Bigelow’s Massachusetts is | under the stars and stripes. The change is/ An interesting yet extremely ridiculous | ninth, with a loss of fifteen. The regiment | only a matter of time. Australia will as in- timore, aes 4 2 z TEST MIND | 27:15 (8:00, 45 PROF. JOHNSON IS THE GREATEST MIND | 35 ninciey ets Ge Goan an ee ee ee |e which had the most killed and wounded in | evitably become independent. That break-| Westlon has found its way into the Calt- back separated: causes speedy marriages; great | 20:2 action during the entire war, in proportion | ing of existing relations is likewise merely | fornia courts. The problem to be solved in herb doctor of Chicugo. Hours from 8 a.m. to 11 Po:30 to its enrolment, was the second Wiscon-|a question of years. About eight million | all seriousness by the courts in this: “Is mM. Sundays, 9 ani. to 9 pu. Price, S0e. | $e minute | sin, with a percentage loss of 19.4 per cent. | square miles of land and lakes and arms of | marriage on the European plan valld?” bit (a ae BG-Sw°_ | 59:50, 10:00, x11 Of the twenty-two regiments whose tous the eases mute Ace aoe ee In other words, is a contract of marriage REA: THE CELEBRATED EN. | For Annapoli: was above er cent, Pennsylvania fur- | paws 0} e ish lion. India. too, will go Miiwh ‘and Germs Sosa Nha, tell Sundae, 8 | nishes the highest number, six; Wisconsin | some day, but that loss will probably come | SUpulated to expire at the end of six months ny with four, and New York and much further tn the future. Whatever great | OF @ year a valid document? if the docu- Massachusetts give two each. ae ——- there may be ~ the ga rae = ment be valid, is the limitation zood? Does ‘The (Union infantry regiment with the | cades are pretty sure, at any rate, to cut| the limitatior & highest percentase of killed, wounded and | down the size of the world’s most’ prodig- m invalidate the contract? Cam sins im any one action was the first Min- | fous empire, past or present. ota, Which at Gettysburg lost 215 men on | ———e %, out of 262 enga; tT i i ————_ +e+-_____ LIMITED MATRIMONY. 30. p. Bridge, Roanoke. Kno mr. oxville, 9 AU tl ili | 5 ‘ i Ra F, 2 i; z eek or i ff ff tf it a& & i 3 Eg | Be J jh and German astrologist in the city. Tells | -m. 4:31 p.m. all events of life. Office hours, 9 a.m. to p.m.; | For Frederick, ! HIB, Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1608 14th st. mw. | P-t. n23-2m* For Hagerstown, !11:30 a. 3 For Boyd and way points, * MME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT ASTROLOGIST; | , For Gaithersburg and was po! bern with caul; es games aad lucky dates; | *10:00 a.m. 245, 18:35, 4: tells how to retain husband or lover; advi love, business or health; for short tli the relations of the contracting parties be legally laid aside at the ad of the pre- talisman Late in the afternoon of il consulting her. 615 E u.w. Rm. 9. d8-18t® = 1:15 p. & raw day in No- 79:40, 14:30 p.m. For Washingtoa Junction and way pe: ‘The one hun-| THE GRATE AS A VENTILATOR. | scribed time? Would a child born after the trains cs | dred and forty-first Pennsylvania is second, | limit has expired, vember as the doctor alighted from his car aS SS ____*_—_—___ | cipal stations only. 14-20, ie | dre bra Head | Pired, snd were the contract PROF. CLAY, WONDERFUL GIFTED CLAIRVOY- | ROYAL BLUE TINE RoW NEW Vouk AND PIL | having lost at Geitysburg 149 men out of goog Renultn im Combination With Not renewed, bea legitimate child? It seems | Se &t the door of his stable, after a long ant, astrologer and medium, born with veil and ADELPHIA. 1S cugaged, or per cent. This volume | N DELP! Kondcrfal prophetic Eift of second sight, [elle | For Philadelphia, New York, Toston ant the | will give a tabie showing sixty-two Union | the Hot-Atr Furnace, impossible that in this day such a question your life eradie to grave, reveals hidden | East, daily 3:25, Ss i 8:00 (10:00 a. ‘ ninz | regiments which lost in action from 82 to 30 | From the American Architect. should be seriously iaised, put as a matter \7 Hope ave, bh, vp ey iter bow long pointe | 8:00" igo nine Cary: 3:00 5:00 Dining Car per cent. The Light Brigade at Balaklava |" (ntversally, the open fireplace is:consta- | of fact there has devslop=d among the Call- ‘The above is only a portion of the propert: out your enemies from your friends, interprets | o'clock). 7 cn eee | lost 36.7 per vent. ‘The heaviest loss of any | | ‘3 fornia lawyers some Alifereni wy dooks. For full list call at office for bulletin | dreains, causes speedy, happy marriages, gives |° Ruffet Parlor Core on a‘l day trmin« German regiment in the Franco-vrussian |¢f@d & gcod ventilator. Gen. Morin says “te Bice: ce Of opinion guns. Wellington, at W: | Meade, at Gettysburg, his issued on the Ist and 15th. success in business. ' removes spells, “family | For Atlantic Cit, 10:00 % mand 12:00 ncon. | War Was 49.4 per cent. |that in a room of twenty feet square and | 0M the subject. ae ee eee a Sen So ee a T._E. WAGGAMAN. troubles, evil influences; cures witchery, advice | Sundays, 12:00 noon. At Waterloo the French had 80,060 men | twelve fect high, with an open grate and| Six months ago Edward M. Elkus and a shed adjoining WOR SALE_OR TRADE—1624 RT AVE NoWos | een nt tor apeedy vlcheon a whe have merret Beemer Dale. 23 | and 252 guns; the allies 73,04) men and 186 |q good fire, the alr would be removed four | Lillie Mabney of San Franzisco entered into | ‘Pe St#ble. ‘The doctor remonstrated rather oo iat to BOctooe alley; will sell | Deen deceived and) disappointed through, false | Raegage called for and. che ant | Suns. At Gettysburg Meade hai S200) men | of five times an hour with a moderate) contract “to be married for a period of | Viforously. whereat the dog immediately for price alone and include ‘house ‘to Bate, cal ‘as professor ‘Tas couvinged ‘the most | Heket ofres, Ais wndt Te z x Araught of the chimney, and six or elght ew days ago they again hold, but instead of running * | Fepaired to a notary’s ctth Napoleon, 28,- | times with a blazing fire.” Surely no better | second contract to iA Resgony ome 0, and Lee, 48. At Graveiotte ,the ventilation could be wished. | six months. The young couple maintained | Germans lost 20,557 out of 148, troops €n- | On the other hand, *he Encyclopaedia Bri-| that they have the advice of good lawyers zaged. At Borodino, the bloodiest battle |, os. stater: “An open firepiace. unless | tat the contract is ood. ‘The situation te since the introduction of gunpowder, -the |fonnies states: | An cpg ton such a novel one that several reputable ‘eussians lost 30,0) and the French over the alr enters from the lawyers have persualed the voung couple bat the perceniage of loss was less | duces little or no ventila’ to permit the question to be submitted to a Gettysburg, Chickamauga, or Wa ‘of the chimneypiece. and, even then, it does | court of adjudication. Just how to get this not afford the best and purest atmosphere. | Defore the court is the question. It can ptical. ' He ts the oldest established adver. | TR. CAMPRELL. M 5, 1201 Pa. ave. a. tising clairvoyant in this city. FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE 4 | give satisfaction Tusiness confi story press houses opposite Franklin Park; | 9 to 9: open Sunday. Sittings. 72 ft. 1% inches on I st. by 144 ft.; stables om| bet. 44 and 6th s.w- rear of fot. Apply to Dr. D. Mf. - ecutor, 1624 P st. a.¥. FOR SALE—1433 N.W.; and -Drick house; 10 rooms; Inet mantels; tiled bath room and vestibule; | electric appliances; steam heat: zranolithic side- ge Yard: very desirable property for Gen. M: per 19, 18K, om station (B. and dy from 1 P). 6th and B ‘Through the he h in A ter terloo. ete walid tenth the civil war the Unton armies lost y Wounded and se- |The alr above may be ce: e or Wil marry ly and aceurately paratively stag- | hardly be accomplisned by divorce proceed- sleeping cars Washington to polls and Sr. t walks * convinced, a Seeing is belley- in killed, mo 5 iB i EE - { 3 belies 5 H 0 | P es, neither could it be accomplished by | ¢Vidently in # condition of exhaustion, lay big — or owe ga piel dle-21 | at PATLY—Cineinnatt vounded i, k enrolment of the | nant, and offensive In the extreme from the} criminal process. Lawyers, He ey Bf what is known as a “coach Gog"—e short trie-Mshted. Steam-hented ‘Train, rinies, sand mea, not includ- | products of combustion ard respirztion, | clare that they will find a way of bringing | haired animal of medium size, whose 4 < *: ing three and s! ha’ men, was 2,861,272; is thickly covered with small black Hi rent roves along the floor} the matter to judicial notice, in order that | the ridiculous proposition may be settled at once. Some of the best lawyers in the state have taken an interest in the matter. Many prom- culation of the air introduced, and the re-| inent citizens declare that it is against pub- moval of the impure air. Each grate does | HC, Polley for such Sean SS be sigs. cent of the Union sol- | the latter to some extent, but what of the! the gther hand. there ave eee were Ho ed Ble die cent of former two? It is sometimes called “the | consent to maintain the strict legality ot N. Y., lungs of the bou: but does it do all the the terms of the limited contract, reauired work? W 2 ‘omes the 30,000) “What must undoubted: field, which, a year or two afterward, Was | cubie feet of air Gen. Morin says the grate ly be the law on the 4, and the deaths | While a fresh cx 8 and other causes | to the fireplace. | The confederate army Fer ventilation, three things ave neces- total enrolment, including all! sary: The introduction of pre air. the cir- classes and the transcriptions, was about , cut ef a population of 3,000,000 110,070 of these were k om ai LADIES’ GOODS. | Lonls withont lat: = = 5 HE LATEST NOVELTY—SEAMLESS, DakTLess | _%+1™ ‘aist and all sorts of fancy cutting by the) sIs* CORINNE LOWE, 1521 10TH ST. N.W., " he a spectalty; fe reatdeners | i atime |e 2 Ps 5 & 5 8 # H : ! i "A soit Hman sleepe nisville, Ww: ic ; FH ty 4 it F; hours by Mme. LOKER, 1223% F st. n.w. Agent this Utes; $1.50. Drafts on exhibition, free. i jand St. Louis, cc a . | Mots "AM" DAMY—For old Point Comfort and | Medi 2088 of the latter were buried in a | Nartatle. “Orig rail Vw > i i a i i ie i i i 2 i LAMP SHADES go LP AL, Made to order at J. JAY GOULD'S, 421 oth. A good fuel at al Made te good fuel 3 hence i E i j | | = | s subject was expoun ed with a ee GEORGE in] |" 2:00 PM DAIL ress for Gordonsville. | plowed over and jpiantes & wheat. ai removes each feott Neen Be other ond ay of the eres tan a et. in Wy 3 looking a STON AND CAROLINE LERCH. 826 12TH Ax a Siekea- S880) | Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Stannton and princi. | This is the book of revelations as to both | apparatus is used, this supply is “sucked says: “4 . Mr. pone: Been Mjg0e 1200 Tat. aw. Preach dying and cleanse | yearene eMAShel SSE raney “op | bal Viteinia polnta: dally, except Suvday, for” Rie ~ says: “In the first place, the law in this | While with every < een for Rich- | sides in the civil war. On the confederate | in” from outdoors, or from adjoining rooms, | i | pal state is never to dissolve a mar; agree- | #04 pleasure. He was invited by the of Bad = [ and mer greuscs Coal and Wo ie Meeatiens and thinets at company’s of | S48 North Carolina lost more soldiers killed | through cracks around doors and (windows. | ment when to do such would be inst the | Pitable doctor to spend the t with his poe ‘ble » Faia a seca arptag gu rod ° | fees, ‘BIS and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. than any other southern state. The follow- | A common grate fire cannot burr in an air-| public policy. Surely no one will contend | Canine friend, but the invita. 4 | nil cz ing was the loss in killed and mortally | tight room, and many fires smoke because that it would be good policy for the wane Prompt delivery a ow ZCCORDION PLAITING (FRENCH PROCESS): t prices. | 20 skirts, 25¢.3 ae ~ -—- per yd.; the Orders by mail or telephone, 171 only plaiting establishment in Wastington; pink-| Main omies, S28 Pa. ave. mw. 4 G. W. LUCAS, 918 Oth'et. owe | —2!8_oftee ave. General Passenzer | wounded of several of the southern states: | ‘he air supply {s not sufficient. Rut usually | to permit limited marrt, | North Carolina, 4,522; Virginia, 5,328; South | yoor workmanship leaves openings enough Always married is a Boel macy, geo | Carolina, 9,1 Georgia, 5,553; Mississippi, | and to spare. And so air enters, directly or i G i i f j contracting parties have assumed marital . W. PO’ VER BOATS. | | 5.807; Louisiana, 9,174. North Carolina heads | indirectly, from outdoors, cold if direct, im-| relations they ful ture at the stable a ac TOMAC RI OAT. the list im the number that dled of wounds, | pure if through other rooms eins cooler baemin §py nage PS door waiting tor " ‘work teed. Wi feat grades of Domest! . ASHIN( STEAM! “LIMITED.” and_ 20,602 of her sons of disease, and | than that of the room to which it is drawn, | js t i panae © Birodghont Pie United Staten © AUERMACH'S | De Kindiing under cover. “Phone 46._n2Same_ | WASHING HT Ti at ciety shares "| GOT. Vrginians.. North Carolina’s military |the air falls to the Moor. and this is that | ingly aad honcatie, the pectin eee | gtraieit to tie Setanta Snes, he Seat cor. 7th and’. sts nw a9-1mo* —- = Steamer Wakefield on’ MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS | population in 1861 was 115,309, but she fur-| which the grate removes. The pure air is! and wife toward each other? ‘The lrolex report for word what passed between TED AND OCEAN TRAVEL. and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. for Nominl creek, Va., | rished 125,000 men to the confederate cause. | withdrawn, and the impure air remains Clause is simply null . the two. I bave no doubt the hound im A Tos of all Slade o oaeee and intermediate landings. Returaing TUESDAYS, | ‘The percentage of lost and killed andjnearly undisturbed, above and at the ‘ tree tnto his Srtemt’s comaition, Gonguanp> Mise GUNSINGHAM'S, Eu iw pS wounded was greater in the confederate ar-|breathing line. ‘This is not ventilation. | = ack bees suee Evian aed ana a73m 1308 Sth _st. near N st. SMIPOPE, west INDIES. WEDNESDAYS ‘at 8:00 Pak for" Alone cin? | mies than In the Union armies, At Gettys-| ‘Suppose we have a furnace, sending warm | R¢fased the Throne of an Empress. | ji{ed him upon having found an eeytum te —FAGRET'S HAIR TONIG, Choice tuerthe secured without charge. | Sailings, h and all lower river 5 burg the twenty-sixth North Carolina of ‘air to the room in which the grate Vienna Correspondent of the London Daily News, ‘that ESTABLISHED 1850 —FAG! TR TONTG, nial Beac! landings; returning | burg pure of gratitude and obligation, protested ‘or the Mecca ans. &e. Railway tickets all over the United | leaves Kinsal AYS and THURSDAYS fer | Pettigrew's brigade, went into action with | burns. Cold draughts are no longer neces-| Some time ago it was believed that the he had done no more than any eelf-respect- Petroleum—Prevents baldness, |. ‘Gaz leet 7 ‘TUESD, the hair and scalp in « ciesn and healthy States — —— eon ' Lparcion. return landinge, arriving at Wash! over 800 men, and lost 588 in killed and|sary or possible, and the heat is more|heir presumptive to the Aust aan, Scabttion.. ‘Sold by Wk THOMPSON, 08 15th se + P. Vas = RAY aa roemieg tet bs ee wounded and 120 missing, most of whom | evenly distributed, and, hese all due respect | Archduke Francis Ferdinand, would marry Leonardtown, St. George's Island, ‘Smith creek, | Were also killed or wounded. to. the Encyclopaedia’ Britannica, perfect ‘ocl4-3m* DENTISTRY. i : i i i i i rf g i z ROBSON, ek Tosmmnions rota teres Kinsale st. | Delaware furnished more men and money | ventilation is secured. “Entering at a higher his Bavarian cousin's daughter, Princess oD, si half Be ‘alanhone 3 Avi it Ws SUNDAYS about 10 p.1 in proportion to its military population than | temperature than the air in any part of the | Elizabeth. I now hear that the idea ex- Pincecartrap stat Sas papal Gee schedule.) ae w. Rl A 4 ime any other state. The Union deserters dur-| room, the fresh air will be at the ceiling, | isted, and was much favored by the em- a we Vaper Bath. Tickets to Europe by all lines, Je8-tt General Manager. | ing the war numbered 201,307. Of the Kan-| until, by gradual cooling, and by pressure | peror, but the young princess frustrated |?7™ Hall's Journal of Health. Drafts in sums to sult. MEW PALAGE STEAMER BARRY manpanLs |e @tfO2De UL, Der, cent deserted. ‘There dleg from the, continuous incoming stream, it| these plans. Seta res-bot | brick on cot in ocen. emall Fe-elen Express. (aug) Custom Broker. "ALAS NI of disease of the Pennsylvania troops, 5.! is to the ir. It rea! ut once, bath or other suitable vessel; place the latter Ex House | eee MTS eiethay Mart, 7th street, Sunday. | per cent; of Kentucky troops, 14.6 per cent; | as the downward motion is seen in all parts,|_ More than @ year ago she began to look | under @ chair, on the seat of which » plece Bhartee as far down as Maddon create tent | of Iilinois troops, 10 per cent. The middle | but is strongest near the outer walls. Now | @Pprovingly upon a handsome young Meu-| or manne! te spread. The t, ATTORNEYS. oa Mondays, Wednesday S pin Pas | States’ troops seem to have been far the |the fire withdraws the impure air. When| tenant, Baron 8. The young officer began | On tnis mamnci, and’ he end ake cher Cleaning. 75e. CAMPBELL cal = sturdiest. used in combination with an indirect heat-| by riding past her windows a couple of eed Filting with platina. silver or s TSe. | CAMPBELL Crore ‘eotil hour of ealll: ——__+ e+ -_____ ing apparatus, or, better still, when an at-/ times a day, then he obtained a snd haved well wrapped in blankets to exclude the acetate eouwen, $5: aid crowen TO; | Weester Law Duties tot, awe Wee | Auction Pools Decided to Be Lottertes, |tathment 1s made to the grate Itself for In-| Vinaows, facing ites ae | as tae head is to be uncovered. Open the GROSHON'S DENTAL PARLOES, ESTAB. 1s07, | _MStO™ D.C. Residence, 983 K st. mw. 422 ap2t-te Justice P. B. McLennan of Syracuse, N. | direct ing. open: Se 5 © M0SE VERN) Soa, winter, Palace. | blankets a lit “ tom and care- FS i H it ga % i aq able and perfect apparatus for ventilation. t court balls, the Heutenant = x Ww. eae ¥., has handed down a most important de- | Tp its original form it, unaided, has no vir-| danced oftener than any other with the RFOLK AN ASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. | cision in an action brought to recover $1,150 | tues other than the cheer of its blazing fire| princess, and in the spring lawn tennis 223-2m* . Polypore s Go eas DAILY wee an a eed D. @, | Placed in French and auction pools at ore and the sory lie ted mcoanercae © S& DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADING |“ ant and auditor, 1421 Pst re aoa anes atoga on August 1, 1892. Thomas D, Reilly spare imc s8 seated ormnnizasion, of Americ, teatias, PES; | four lot, Washington's Iergest corporations. Why | ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers.” | against Milton C. Gray was its title, and it| | Bayard Forgiven by England, — | [o'Ted, 1) © regimen statoned in, Alsace, FISTRY at m im ecices By expen -- hot yours? '414-8m —— came up in the form of a demurrer to the ‘ mantic story. But in the summer, when 4 a: _— WASHINGTON Ct anit BOUND. complaint. The principal question decided It seems to have entirely escaped notice Princess Elizabeth stayed with her emperor REE DENTAL INFIRM. any. —TESTH FILLED ia UNDERTAKERS ‘AKERS. mare Bae leary oe Se tere ee Poor _ was as to whether or not the pools were | that it was Mr. Bayard, the new Amecican | grandpapa at Isch! | se . a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m. | lotteries, and therefore unconstitutional. | embassador to London, who insisted some| used her time so Th rt decid that they are lottectes, ised mak. yo — mg = jous ai for all e cou es that they ai $ promised to ¢ the baron a to bee Zouth and southwest. ‘or ail points | and says that the Ives pool bill has little to | Y°8FS 460 upon the recall of Lord Sackville, : give him some landed property, and to al- 1s Se ER AND EE —— do with the case. The bill legalized betting | the then British minister to the United | iow the happy couple to marty if thelr love Telephone. 2 aga | mesh Geurae Ce es kaaow for thirty days on the track, which the con- | States. The incident has only to be men-| was proof against time. ee ee ee eee ative at Watkinrortress | stitution does not prohibit, but it could not | tioned to be remembered. That the British M Monroe at 7: p.m. Arrive al ‘ashington at legalize lotteries NICURE | 6:30 a.m. next day. i 1508 14th o.w. ——— Teeth cong pan! to $20. “ = SS ha ae eek cxacte f oche ACCOUNTANTS. H : , brought them more together still. All at once the young officer was trans- ferred to a regiment stationed in Alsace, PATRICK H.C. BREN: 3 ii se it Hf ‘l EF i 5 ih i 5 i Es ee H | it it z a a & ° H r a | e s a H § 5 i bottles about him, one to each calf of each leg and to the sole ‘Wrap up well with extra blankets in to retain the heat. For the bath place a damp towel over the before the front of @ cane-bot! under which a spirit lamp is over the lamp a tin vessel water In it. The patient, enveloped the in dian! head) the chair until free perspiration occurs. t i RE, DEKTAKER AND EMBALMER, ea N : i i ‘The princess is nineteen, pretty, perfectly a government should have sanctioned the ap-| natural and very sweet-tempered. That ‘Tickers on sale *¢ O42, 610, 1851 and 1421 Pena- seca ee pointment of Mr. Bayard under these cir-|she should have preferred a union with the === | syivania ave. a st. nw. qi . | cumstances proves we are a forgiving|man she loves to the certainty of an im- MANICURE AND cHtxop. | “Ask for tickets via the new line. . tenth ae Bost ee, Lae TENE EY OO. | cuce: Beyond, hawevee, making acomswiuet| peal thivee onl pat emeeete tee INO. CALLARAN, labor by Judge Nelson in the United Stateg | too lengthy speeches, Mr. Bayard has/|pathies of those who know her and love Gen. Supt | district court for issuing forged money, made himself a pezsona grata here er for her natural grace, i F 4 a B DST Ayr MADAME Pay cu J. GEORGES & SON, | odist, 703 15TH ST. N.W.—The aw. Hours, ‘| and manufacturer of FLXE MaSicunne reg Telsphone 750, i'p.w. dist! CHIMGPOLIST GOODS south of New York ausset | antete ? 3 j HE i i) with a long face. She #8 five years younger | Who are not privileged to closely follow the than he is, but she is “motherly” to him | Changes of fashion than her vagaries in the