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eee . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 1889. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FOR _RENT—HOUSES. CITY AND DISTRICT. SE ee ee | ene See CRECRLOW" GUN. ae ee ee aT Ee me eeys eT ; ‘ His | Defects in the Cast= An Appropriation for the Adjustment of > Return from His ssituation, buy or sell real estate, let or hire A of officers of the various 1 i208 Bt; Ze 7 or lend money, or offer or find bargains of any | city was held yesterday afternoon to take oJ ete a. B-¥- | kind, should use and consult the second and | sction looking to the prevention of the con- | teste Foye : apoly © SERABBUBORE & third of Tux Stan. They constitute a4 firmation of Mr. Webb as Commissioner of the WN, 1112 Pet. new. 1 wenn of the minor | District. A petition to the Senate was drawn UNFURNISHED ____ | perfect daily history and directory up as follows, to be circulated in the District: needs and. activities of this community, and} ‘ir, undersigned, republicans of the Dis- ‘There isa matter before the appropriation | am. muaree's TALK UroN THE SOUTHERN QUES- committee of the House m which the old sol-| T10N—wINDom AND THE TREASURY PORTFOLIO diers at the Soldiers’ home are deeply inter-| marmowiziNe POLITICAL. FACTIONS—Aa¥ EX-CON- ested. Tne House committee provided for the | PEDERATE INSTEAD OF ALGER. settlement of the back accounts of the home, --— but the Senate struck out the date 1851 and ap-| | Cabinet gossip from Indianapolis Inst night propriated only for the settlement since no new features, The same uncer- tests mentions certain defects discovered in the | March 3, 1887, making no provision for settling | **inty that has been manifested for the past each new advertisement therein is as well | trict of Columbia, respectfully protest against | bore of the gun that will probably give ground | the accounts between those years, and thus de- | f¢¥ days still exists and the quid nuncs appear worth reading as any other department of the | the by the Senate of the United | for a final report adverse to its aceptance by | priving the old soldiers of a very large amount | * be waiting for Col. New to get back from paper. States of W. B. Webb, esq., to be s Commis-| the government, He will now proceed to ex- | of money that is now due under the law estab-| New York. He is expected to-morrow, and ————— ee sioner of the District of Columbia for these | amine the bore of the gun in order to deter- | lishing the home. ae ee “COWARD AND MUTINEER.” reasons, viz: mine the number, and nature of the de-| That act was approved March 3, 1851, and as or inter- ° — i “First, That under the received tenets of the | fecta, Tui as Ganead ts be ma co amended by the act of March 3, 1859, it appro- | est. Some think that Gen. Harrison has already Something of the War Record of Le |-re.utinn “ iated for the support of the United States | decided upon his full cabinet, while the ‘republican party of the United States he is not | bubbles that formed during the casting pro- " “ or fines ad ee Caron, the British Spy. & republican and has in no sense supported re-| cess, and the existence of but one of them ; ter ae « reg mae ore pled ger fo — eppointment, but, on con | would icient to throw doubts upon “forfei aR, two men—Blaine and Wane- Henry Le Caron, the British spy, who has | fury, hus been engaged th — Deseantty ot ero <BR camoneys belonging to the estate of aeceseea | Maker—havo been actually determined upon. been doing so much swearing in the Parnell | from position under the government of the Sete Idiers.” and directed thet there should be| As to Mr. Blaine the Ralti American to- Men, eae ‘tie. “s District of Columbia and the vacancies THE DEFECTS ALREADY DISCOVERED Seaenettlen eo of wtegprccind ad Ps 4 - a a : secre of the War | With democrats, and, if it be desired, numerous | exist about 66 inches from the breech of the | deducted from the pay of every trate | ane temas « tong interviow wtih Oot. Sallam which is spread out on the records of the War instances of these can be given, gun, which has a total length of 15 feet. This | scene not —_, private | Allen, of Statesville, N..C., in which that gem- department. Before his name is marked “Cow- | "ocond That his origi! appointment to would place them just “abatt the trannions,” | 1234 cents per month, which sum, so deducted, | een r*iates.s conversation be had in thie Eee relate ce ages OF one length ahead | secd fo the ‘reall of the commissioners of | mate friend of some years’ standing. of the projectile as it lays in the gun before | pasted to the credit Mh. BLAINE AXD THE SOUTH. The soldiers now in the army, anddischarged He is represented as sa: that Mr. Blaine it report, received at ja “ > ying Apenaeet this morning, states Fdey hey ‘de. | Soldiers, consider that spoke of the south as having “to work out the fecta probably existed before the and THEY HAVE EARNED 4 RIGHT solution of the race problem for itself, In the were concealed by the discoloration of the | tothese moneys—first, by doing the extra duty | selection of federal officials for the southern metal in machine finishing. They may, how- | required of them while some of the army were | states, Mr. Blaine led Col, Allen to think that A as 3: ‘Pp ne A] 3 ard and Mutineer.” He wasa member of the | be Commissioner was made by a democratic President ne the strength of democratic in- fluence, and that his present appointment by ‘and part of tinied | the same President has its best str in when ordered into the fight at Murfreesboro’. | democratic influence, and his confirmation is He was one of the five hundred mutineers who | #tively and pressingly sought by democrats were ‘i aud the democratic ty. “Third. That it neti just nor proper to 1STRI RNM for the government of the District of Coltiabia a or the government of the Di t of jum! br Peele bisgd should be anticipated or thwarted by his con- firmation as Commissioner of the. District of Pees 3 i SES mp i 'S: * ‘mo ae & papi A ry pm Ag Powder bursting | confined in the guard-house waiting trial by | he would favor the appointment of conserva ar ive blicans—men who had laid aside the ueemnaase courts-martial; and, next, by contributing ~ 4 ee a bl ~-4 Prof. F: R, Fava, of the Columbian university | Columbia; and for the reason further that the | “°W NOWLOWS IN THE BORE OF AGUN ARE L0-| monthly «twelve aud a half cents” towards the | batreds and bitterness of war times, and were Sa Ba er wo oe ow Bie : 2 CATED. support of the home, and they feel that it will | “ming at the development of the country and. Pr an separa. mena arrea nod Poot ng sapointent in oustdance wit itg | The operation of examining the bore of the | be doing them an injustice, if ‘Congress. does she happiness und weltare of the people. Im apleesap geen gger gh rian! sariagee stp [rn policies and in line with those of the re- | Sun is very interesting. It is not an easy mat-| net appropriate n suilicient sum of money to | enh, "are, dr. Blaine expressed fis concern the Distelet an ca sl oe yoni publican party.” ter to get a glimpse of the walls of a tube 15 | employ clerks to settle their accounts and to| Qo ‘it _™ inh whan bo anus aan nced opera a where tec! wor! pe et i feet in length @hat cannot be taken to pieces, | RY Over to the home their moneys long since 7 at when he took his seat in Presi- A ith | dent Harrison's cabinet he would prove as good CLAIMING EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION. The New York Republican association met | #24 so an ingenious apparatus has been de- | @4°.. Sg he: iy ape odek ng oe a friend of the south as that ion of the Taz Stan. has heretofore referred to the | tact night and also adopted th lutions pro- | Vised that enables one not only tosee the in- or “an asylum,” but that they have purchased | C°WBtry ever had. Mr. Blaine spoke with claim of Grace M. E. church to be relieved eee ee meee © resolutions Pro | side of the gun, but to photograph it. It is | Of “#@ asylum,” but that they — freedom about his acceptance of the office of from taxation prior to 1870. To-day the Com- | testing against Mr. Webb’s confirmatién. called an electric search rod, and consists of | it after years of hard service, at the expense of ives " il Secretary of State in Gen. Hi "s cabinet missioners received another letter urging that} The resolutions set forth “that having an | an incandescent electric lamp on the end of a the lives of many of them, and by a contribu- . jarrison's t, RS pene: fists iene ae tS = rs peer Fi ss = e &; i i Fe 2 35.50, on Piast eat at office for bulletin ipened om hi. {f12]” THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. 908 GN. n - ir | *Pd said that the President-elect tendered him ovr, the property in question be exempted as they | abiding faith in the honest and efficient ad-| long rod. A few inches back of the lamp is a | tion collected from their pay to co to their | i0 Dince a vert few days after the tection, juested, and suggested that if any doubts are | ministration of public affairs by true and com- | mirror, at an angle of 45 degrees, facing from wa emesis age and did it in such a cordial way that he at once eateciained as to their power in the premises, | petent officials, and that a public office isa| the light. On the other endof the rodisa CALLED IT THF MILITARY ASYLUM, accepted it in the same spirit.” ; h | & WINDOM TO BE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. 3 Pa x District, for his views thereon. The tax in| betrayed the public trust in the purchase of | the electric current turned on. The light illu- the soldiers that they refused to e to it, <, - . - a Seguate.” Apply at MOMLON'S Faint Store, to, NGA, SalGel ei 61 ceil Seca ces eae tee | omenl anata nenkoee atte cea pelienin| atoee eee ee ee gun brightly, Sialiuee cau kee The New York Graphic’s special says: “It cam Fe $0, PER MONI 1005-8 67,3 i ae 33 | the matter be referred ‘to the attorney for the | public trust, and further, that W. B. Webb has | telescope. ‘The rod is thrust into the gun and | but the name was found so objectionable by commer 140 Sel Seine EEE | ee ee rete foe the arian of mr lostaen | other mnattorn: bes thoes hie teabtlity te jest | anaes rays are thrown back on the mirror and | CoBSidering it's poor-honse. | After a change | be stated upon unquestioned authority that ex- = He : : derstand |g, r oR REN’ The rior to 1870 provided for the exemp- | administer the affairs of this District. “That | reflected in a horizontal line to the muzzle of | in the name they were made to understand | Secretary Windom will be offered the Treasury 1 G00 Fat haw, .45",,990 |1401 23th ne, 198 850 MONEY TO LOAN. tion of chureh property used for religious pur- | believing it is the bounden duty of every mem- | the gun, or the breech, according to which ova | that it was a home, and that they, contributed | portfolio within the next few days, When Sen- 2007 At ae Oe Ne tes W HANDY from taxes, but did not make provision | ber of this association to see that none but | is selected. An eye at’ the telescope can thus | i@ different ways to support it, and they then | Pr denned aera dinrnien pane 921 F sti umapixtoss Kor exemption trom special agsossments. The | thoroughbred republicans are placed on duty, | examine every inch of the interior surface, and | ®@cepted its benefits, " ae to the Minnesota man as the one who met his The commissioners of the Soldiers’ home | Vows more closely than op other aantnte West. Added to this he found that Senator Windom had the endorsement of strong eastern appro’ ‘securi taxes in question were levied for special assess- | and since W. B. Webb does not belong to that | when a snspicious spot is seen it is carefully eee Siena Mee WARE Cio... | ments Only om the church. Ai fies ite th.wen|| species, we cernsetiy reques! our Sensiors and | Geratininet Tee aren ce MELT Ey | tak thas Sas timo Meniling he employment of ate ee. | ek that the law in force exempted church presentatives in Congress to use all legitimate | the telescope and a photograph taken of the — in the second controller's an — $30 000. roperty from all taxes general or special. | means to defeat the confirmation of W. B, | defect. This will show the spot as a darkened | ®¥ditor’s offices to the otjatnans of aes influences, both financial and political’ While ’ q Fiuis evidently was not the case a the cubes: | Webb ase Oommiasioner of the District of place in the metal and does not give much of | @tbsequent to March 3, 1887, as provided in| unquestionably a western appointment. Mr #951000; PL. DARNDILEE BIS Yeh ew. | quent acts were explicit in providing that all | Columbia, an idea of its depth. In order to ascertain | the legislative. judicial and executive, sppro- | Widow also had the advantage of being. idene fe13-3t* chareh property nsed for religious worship iiiaaee anita this an impression of the hole is rep be the hocate. may be chaneed | tified with the cast, and especially New York. MONEY 70, LOAN AT LOW RATES ON LOCAL | should be exempted from any and all taxes or WOMEN WRITERS IN NEW YORK. TAKEN IN WAX , 28 pi ‘ ate, may ; : These reasons added to his undoubted ability LE : P pray to i851, as it was in the ‘appropriation bill and good col- | assessments. The Commissioners will look into bs f anoth irst, hi i and experience, weighed decisively with the latera: ete, A Glimpse of the Transactions in Some | bY means of another apparatus. First, how-| passed’ by the Honse, and a communication tae he ’ fel2-2w FRANK M. PELOUZE, 1313 F street, | the matter. Tatocesting Literary Cotertes. ever, the spot must be exactly located, and in | setting forth the facts has beon sent to the | President, and it is safe to predict that Mr, order to do this a rod bearing on itsenda| Hon. Samuel J. Randall, chairman of the Fairchild will be succeeded by Mr. Windom.” $10,000 po mga AT 5 PER CENT, ON| A Quesriox as To 4 Maxnte Womax’s Lra- Sy BiLiry yop Dest Deciep.—An interesting | prom 4 see House appropriations committee. AS TO EX-GOVERNOR FOSTER, ELL & CARUSI, Bed os " e the New York Sun. number of steel-spring rods springing out- P ; — ; Bt 008 F st. case was before Justice Montgomery in Circuit ji A 4 tear ~ aa Others, however, believe that Mr. Windom fel2. 1008 F st. nw. Court, Division 2, ‘this aeniing: vine W. 3 There are various literary coteries in New | ward with their points turned out is run back TARIFF BILL REDUCTIONS. _— York, nearly every one with a rendezvous at | and forth along the bore. Whena depression Pp has been laid aside, and that the Treasury Tecmne, electric belles ail modere conveniences: tes. New pian. | promissary notes. Messrs. Wilmarth and Storrs | the house of some woman whose name is occa- hele rare ef beeh ypeherajerenprj epee Tang | Result of the Computations by Treasury Aatsgest lies nye Col. John C, New and ex- 50°F. i HELTFORD, 14234 Fst. LOU ual appear for the plaintiff and Mr. Willoughby for | sionally printed in magazines or in books. A'| tn obstruction to the worn oF ee eee Experts. ecion be he enh ee eae Foe 2a RO HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- is \ @ defendant. The petentens a the wife of | stranger having the entry of these circles would | The length from the a le is carefully noted ae that Gov. Foster ‘would be acceptable Soler ee a | idee Sty dacreed 20 re tans cage or certein Prop: | got tho idea that the only writers in town are | and marked, and another rod is then inserted, | The computations made by the Tr easury de | tor Gheriaan, “The World. comeepontent enpa TANT stew, tee, StL i she and her husbaad were Bartice which prop- | Women. The men who appear at these weekly per gp Mm steel piece with turned | partment as to the probable effect on the reve- | that General Harrison made the following sig- Sid E ste. 1. : , nod. ic : ‘ ies 5 is in the right distance and | nues of the House tariff bill and the Senate | nificant remark to an Ohio delegation that erty, it is admitted, was purchase originally by | receptions, whith the ladies call “salons,” are ot ts b gation funds coming through ‘he husband, and the | a peculiar orderof beings. They are not writers. | When it door thin the epee een asec: | amendments have been made public. ‘They | called upon him yesterday particularly in re~ When it does this the rator can ascertain ' dtoa U.S. halship, but with Plaintiff alleges that the property being in her | Either the men writers will not go to these af-| the exact spot in the interior that | SboW that the House bill would reduce the col- fncidentally had quite a telk about nee = ore 4 woman and the property | firs, or they are not wanted, As a rule, the | is defective, by means of measurements. Then | lections from customs $50,350,345, and from in- | ¢erg.'What I would like,” be sad, speaking . mi “ ts at th, laces are pian- | the impression ap; ‘tus is used. This con- | ternal revenue $17,610,234, or a total reduction | of the cabinet candidates from Ohio, “is to cccnane nha ible Pot admitted. that iste, pote Faclgremmptinwry apres ae sista of a rod. centered by blocks at intervals | of revenue of $67,960,589. The bill, as amended | have Senator Sherman recommend somebody.” Williams agt. Josephine R. Reid, action on aes eens eae a long its length, provided with a wedge-shaped ‘ they were not living together and had not been | ists, i a igth, 4 by the Senate, would reduce the customs col- TO HARMONIZE FACTIONAL DIFFERENCES, 7 $20,000. Xt for over three years. The result of the trial nyliney etre os eevee With a lump of wax AS Soe lections #13,976,887, and the internal revenue} The Tribune correspondent indicates the 38 sae aso will be taker ote intordant TB? | The hostess rules absolutely in each set, She | moved back and forth by means of another rod | Feceipts $33,905,780, or £47,889.007 in theaggre- | anxiety of Gen. Harrison to harmonize the F, : —_ pode te Leseeces is m each case @ married woman whose hus- | parallel tothe main one, When the exact spot | gate. The average ad valorem rate under | perty by his story of a talk which a couple of - ALEXANDRIA. band is not met by her guests. It appears to | is reached, under which the wooden upright | existing law is 46.91; under the House bill it | Missouri delegates had with the President-clect sf be the rule that on her evonings the literary | falls, the wedge is pressed back, and the wax | yould be 42.33, and under the Senate bill 46,00, | Yesterday. ‘The correspondent says that during 5, 2 Reported for Ta EVENING STAR. hostess shall reign on the only sofa in the | forced up into the a The wedge is Total dutiable, aie ta el seer 1887, the course of the conversation Gen. Harrison HE COLUMBIA NATIONAL Crry Couxcrt.—The presidents presided at |100™. There’ she is always to be seen, in | then withdrawn and the whole apparatus re- naan y “+ | “referred to John B, Henderson as Missouri's the city council meetings last night, but the at- | @ecollette costume, reclining upon an elbow | moved, The wax thus shows the exact nature | €211,052,911.11; estimated under House bill, | choice for a place inthe eabines, “Gen Maree buried in cushions. The men and women ac- | of the hole. In this way the entire length of the 53; estimated under Senate bill, | son discussed Mr. Henderson's qualifications Receives deposits, Loans Money, aanee Was mall. Ap order was made au- | costher, each in turn, and each staying by her | tube may be examined and the gun turned in- 9197,056.024.13, for a while and then turned the talk to Gem. Fad 1 acts 8 Business, le long enough to pay a few compliments | side out, as it were. Noble, of St. Louis, an old college mate of his Tea pee Eo f | by fhe city on some real property of the estate | ond shed some commonplaces, Dating the CAST-STEEL VERSUS BUILT-UP GUNS. The reductions in lutornal revenue exe shown | 2 Miami university in Ohio. The t. AF st building ; 7th: passed giving the United oil company a per- | ¢vening there are always loud calls for some-| rionds of the cast-steel gun are hopeful that © Tedcuctions in internal revenue are shown | in Missouri, the President-clect sa from $30 to 409 Lt ot. a.w. idl ““20 | three Licks away, - mit to build tanks and store houses ona lot | Hing from the hostess, and eventually she by the following table, based on the receipts of | existence of factions. The republicans there 1888: All taxes on manufactured tobacco and| were fighting each other instead of fight- snuff—House bill, $16,749,008; Senate bill,| img the democrats, He could not make $16,749,008, One-half of present tax on manu- | © a . — ay eae 5 actior feeling in state, Atterwa re syndi ndeent urlow gun shows that the requisite de- pill, €S0196.° Other special tease eee dealers Jt was his chief aim everywhere to harmonize estern papers, en as possible queen | gree of perfection in steel casti! as been | ; s — the party break di factions. leader Geo. Tr ‘ P Sees 2 pe 7. 3 Hammond 171.50 | of each set secures a literary lioness and brings | feached. The cast gun is greatly cheaper than pe ary pea teehee pprvegroneeahy wag PP set ge! rag party was building him eae IN HAND TO LOAN I SUNS FO ECTS | Cation of hes Loy 3. Daweon for the trageter | her out in New York on these occasions. ‘The | the other, and takes about one-fourth as long | game—Senate Dill, $1331.83. Onehelf of | #elf up at the expense of the organization as @ M peel oredr £4 ue i nae ofeco ration stock, now tx hs nae of ‘her ibtiees omae tie ea te Feet ber plies until | or less in construction. present tax on cigars and on cigarettes, weigh- | Whole. This was true, too, in other states tham a mission nominal, Fd aunt was referre: e finance committee. = a Jaz6- 830 1 i i the defects noted will not cause the gun to be 110 F st.. Sd floor, 37-40. B- WARNER, President, 5 north of the gas works near Pendleton strect, | 7i8esand reads her latest effusion. One of 8 22 oth st. o, 2: Sopa ~ gre sae these literary queens usually produces what | rejected. They say that it is onlya matter of a iii oaks b ae srectt Prion Gupeato tiythe rece ok, AseRh | may be called compositions—though she calls | short-time before the cast-steel gun will entirely by the Portner brewing company and others them essays. But she reads them just the same. replace the sega ah or hooped rifles, and that F221 nt ne 10 rooms and bathe aa ee Bee 88 | Bae a Herrill, F. ton, Hi and referred to the committee on streets, An | Afterward they are syndicated and sent to the | the Thurlow gun s 1 sand—| Missouri. Then, after speaking in cordial i There never was anything funnier than the eal ee ee nee lee ot asad as, ee 1p OROAS=RES FAR CERT —anvop To esuonn | AP sRPucAHON of B.S. Leadbeater, provident | -osont appearance of u mouuclibe Ite exe GROOVED RAILs. peep ane reg ag rd pr pny Begs wg a te pep the team, Virginie tend andre | ras garid ote gists of dhe sett mes | TheCommisloners Oppose the BAM Pro- | Tos ou grape brandy eae in fortéving mine | Mr Seart came ty thinking thet, erage _#26-1m* mmayivanisare. | ferred. | & comprehensive bill for the paving | Fason: by Mrs. Hives and Mrs, Wiloos. There viding for their Use. Se riae a aeee ree tn ees Leutnan inland ncehaat mas ek ee Foor REN NIENTLY LOCATE (Gans cat Sputoved real eaiate cominvin GeEAEE | read and laid over. “bn order directing’ that Feige arta hice sclera pea oh pcre Coumalesioners have th ing | states from 1891 td 1887--Seunte bill, @2500 souri delegate said, this wes not « perfectly room Bric! northwest section, at re- interest ; the city surveyor should not take the city sur- | ‘2@ most shrinking, timid, girlish little bit of ne Commissioners bere saul the Sewing ST sotaetionk GF ielecnal ty clear deduction from what the gencral had TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307, Fat wT. é y at. nw door front. C5 toy ying instruments ont of the city was passed | @™ininity ever seen outside a backwoods par- | letter to Senator Harris, of the District com- nd floor fro mene - lor. She wore a very low evening dress, of | mj by the council, but laid over by the aldermen, : : : » mittee: In answer to your letter of January 31 rE: 8: ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL m course, but it was painfully evident that she 5 cated, SECRETARY FAIRCHILD SAYS: . h Sriate OF local securities. JOBN 1; ARMS, and the boards adjourned until the 26th of pacctagia yorepivalthr it To ee an the queen the Commissioners of the District have the “Although made according to the plan and house..15 | _jal8-lm 0 F st. nw. | this mohth. id: “Let trod: to Mi honor to say that the amendment requiring '. i ad ‘ONEY TO LOAN, Tue Fanwers’ Coxventiox.—The farmers’ | S#!d: “Let me introduce you to Miss a 4 é theory usually adopted, I recognize that these i mage fe =a ‘Lowesi rates of interest. convention at Paff’s hall passed yesterday ‘after- poet of passion.” The little mouse of a girl | street railway companies to adopt the flat- estimates are largely conjectural and more or A Detroit special to the New York Herald pe eee PONE WHOL atE. w._| Boon in the discussion of farm topics, and at | Taised her frightened eyes and then dropped | grooved rail, &c., in the District appropriation | joss unreliable and misleading. Asa rale they | ®8%:,,"A Confederate general will be in Har vat opposite. ‘Rent $17.00 per mo. > £11-8" ONEY TOLOANON REALESTATE AT LOWEST | Night most of the members availed themselves | ‘Dem. ,She, could not ‘a Kobut, that was not | bill, on page 12, is of too sweeping a character, | are based upon the assumption that if the Sex, | Ti800"¢ cabinet,” was the sensational statement ous! ae | MISneoraaccreets alto cu other approved security. of the chance to see examples of Alexandria | Passion seemed the furthest removed from alj | #24, in their opinion, should not become a law. | ate bill should become a law merchandise of | made to-day by one of the leading republicans THOS. G. HENSEY & ere. housewifery, given at a supper spread at the : ‘This provisi uid i h like quantities and values would be imported | in the state, and it stirred up considerable 1360 F ste be . © | conditions in her case. The queen read the Provision would impose very heavy ex- au : _— 4 ° 2. hall by the society of the Second Presby- | fast poem of the little mouse, and it proved as | pense upon the railroad companies, seriously | ** ¥*S imported during the fiscal year 1887. This feeling, especially among the Grand Army said. Mr. Stewart is satisfied now that ex-Sen- ator Henderson's chances not as good as they were two or three we ago.” AN EX-CONFEDFRATE SELECTED, bill, $17,610,234; Senate bill, #33, ja14-3m R™ ESTATE [NVESTMENT. : t ; : ‘The inside history of th business PER CENT, PAYABLE GUARTERLE En itine president, 'B Chapin cise y. Sopical ae an Algerian sun. ‘The ladioe fanned | embarraming all of them, and would practi-| Changes in rates are nol of each w charters | has Just come “to. light, and it peers that 18 SUMS #100 70, $1 000, Pearson vice-presidents, FV, Sillingham end E.| 5 at the little mouse did not snot moor | cally ruin some of the weaker ones, as to necessarily cause increased or diminished | Gen. Alger wrote to Gen. Harrison some SMALL Baker secretaries, an: 5 re reas- -. i The approximate cost to the different rail-| importations, With respect to articles added| time ago that Sherman was circu- —— CE eamenry = been Spt by aa Suneniveuiie makes asof i ‘the ! “oie — road cats of carrying out the provisions | to the free list, a reduction of revenue to the | lating false stories about him. The 1e1 an essrs, aj. ivord, o1 . : " iously derive isit of Senator McMillan was simply for Hare The talk indulged in at many of the literary | of this amendment would be as follows: amount previously derived therefrom would be | visi y £4 2000 ON REAL ESTATE —— sa hewier eee Hae _ iris sige receptions is one of the most remarkable fea Washington and Georgetown R.R. Co. .$175,000 peter = Jerse sai" bee = we ——— ewe ~ Neg ene on Aged ey rt awe 30 00 a8] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Tae Merriesome Fine-Honses.—The high | tres Of the so-called literary life. Nothing is | Metropolitan R. R. Co............ 180,000 saber Snes 06 aflad to the Renabas tae] Sn Madey Mahe santaibmede elmer ae 10 LOAN— either too intimate or too unconventional to | Capitol, North O street and South — articl i 0 90.000 In t mettle of the Columbia engine horses was the - ‘ npaseg Vashi % the e: would depend upon a variety of con- | be given a place in order to break up the “solid 2| “sS0000 time tosuitae 8 ferccat jem a of scoidents yesterday dient nig Bitidyrs topion ts part pelea cohen Da Oe ditions.” id cnpeall Une teen an ane = 3: estate security. evening. arm for the burning of some 4 " tia 2 On ects eect aroused the Grand Army e ublic, an Mortgages and monthly notes secured on realestate | furniture at Mr. John Donnelly’s house on | {ie fantasticals. Forbidden ground is the | Anacostia ; 0 = if the echeme is carried out there will bee bout BEALL, BEOWR BOS Prince street had brought out the fremen, and | Hosen field in private and public, but it is oc-| ‘This would be the approximate cost if laid| THE BOWS FIRST READING. erous kick tondio by this society. iio enmaseto 2 A cupied with a degree of coldness that robs it of | with the best character of rails and the present |. ae i MOR ergs coat caoy, [fine sme sae broken town, ena vaca | tong of anion ‘Thes iain vic the | pavement Feplnced rena | Valnable Counsel on the Subject by Dr, | ives Dat teen to be decided on ‘HILL & JOHNS ? ‘5 z i 7’ | Tealms of bisexua chology as Sisters of | The Commissioners believe that the result Johnson. $a3-3m iboSPaaveae. | He aver thrown, off and slightly injared. | Charity might enter bar-rooms. aimed at by the Senate can be accomplished in wae ot Charles Harris, better known as “Carl MONEY, 70 LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- | use it as a front truck, and so to move the en- | _ The other night the head of one of these sets |a_more gradual and complete manner, and | From the Boston Courier. Pretzel,” the humorist, wants to succeed Swine= spect et Rant Rests cocrity Sere anomie © gine, but the horses ran away with the wagon ee 2 ae little ‘lesey eee => with far less hardship to the railroad com-| Dr. Johnson, who said first and last a good oy = Freed a3 Ri spen Plne mod Fifer a1 9-213 1 and dragged Mr. Posey some distance, injuring | ™0St 8tr1king products of the passion writers. | panies. ‘ : = many clever and practical things, observes in | &™ republican meme Jf OXEX. To LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- | him so seriously as to require the care of Dr. per haga dodo om tear area IG ii bill No. 10809 (0 copy of Wick ke eee relation to what he quaintly calls “getting a | De™= of ¢ ee ge Lina "SOHN SHERMAN & CO,1407 Feat. | 7°RC% Mr. P.’scondition| ange of Wabhingtog. | Much attention,” she said, “tue ‘passionate | which passed the House during the secoucl sex: | Poy forward in his learning,” that he would | ‘A Birmingham h says that negroes in MOSE2, ADVANCED ‘TO BUY HOMES, OR TO | Virginia is holding a session here to-day. Its | Writing was simply the result of a natural con- | sion of the Forty-ninth Congress, and which, if | first let the child read any book which would | Alabama are signing a memorial to Gen. Harri- rey off long timeand norsk. ater | Vireinia, i holding e session here to-day. Its | Tition, ‘The authoress was in love and engaged | erracted nate o Lane aaa ee ae ict ie | Brat tet the ‘child | because, he reasons, “you | #00 urging him to give recognition to the kuges canceled iu of A tmouthiy | mee : hp ion | 0 be married. She knew nothing of what she | si to gradually i th i colored voters by appointing to the cabinet mente, a Teatwil buy 2 "homd | ington Pyibians are expected at the inspection | 10,08 matricd, She knew nothing of ‘what she | sioners to gradually im No atreot mmilwerer Of | have done a great deal when you have brought | $e W. Brasdale.” Bxcsdale is one of the mast SMITH SRBBALD, 620 F at. nw. Be cpenn rte pore fosnight.- The | to write. She waa not even. conscious of giv- Washington ‘as fast a8, in their judgment, it is | Bim to have entertainment in a book; he'll get | prominent colored politicians in the state. NEY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT AT | mont of thacs bo enforced on delin tient Rex. | ing expression to anything extraordinary, practicable to do so. better books afterward.” The principle is one |" Ex-Minister to Hayti John M. Langston, of est rato ou approved aecurity, yers by the county treasurer.— The wed- | 2oroughly in love, and with an intense pas-| If this bill were enacted into a law it would | which shares the disadvantages of all general bag ere passed through Pittsburg last night ‘sm___GEO. W. LINKINS. 19th and Hsts._| ayers by | a strain which found relief “ane goers, Under | enable the Commissioners, in ease of all ex-| statements of truth, since a general truth is | O8 his way to Indianapolis to wafold to Gen, ONEY LOANED, IN SUMS TO SUIT. For 5, | % : a strain which found relief in writing. Her | tensive repairs or changes of grade, to requii ik ilo b * , | Harrison his plan for breaking the solid south, ae 5 OBOE 7.2 ee ey pementa,, In the | No tProvby. | REXt work, written under wholly | the railroad companies to relay their tacks | “%aY8 likely to be falso in particular cases; | ” Carter B. Harrison, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., apt ty. a a “9 Secnse, who off. | different conditions, lacked all that with an improved rail, and, if necessary, with but the idea which the philosopher wished to | the general's brother, is # visitor at Indian- AN th, ies, furnace; a qh “ : ‘bed i bard wood) B. BUCHANAN: ; the first one contained. She will never write | an improved pavement, express is undoubtedly a sound one. There is | apolis. 1401 New York ave, fs-eo8t* ‘pl to enable Sr oacivaive Pe pane met sie a pone ar another book like that first one. It was very| It nb viptagitine te many highly objection- | Obviously no question that it is idle to e Mr. John Morton, eldest son of the late Oliver ia his home on south Lee sirect.—i-Chinf Ee. | Much the same with a Indy who used to write | able street crossin: gs to be paved ina proper | #ny particular advantage to come to a boy | P. Morton, who was formerly surveyor of cus 106-67)151136 10th nw. ‘br . Rickets, of the Brooklyn fire depart- | ‘2¢ fervid poetry which gave her a reputation. | manner, so as to afford the least obstruction to | through an py em book, while he hates all | toms at San Francisco, is in Indianapolis to get yf eg ‘ONEY 10 LOAN Seat, and Rapier Turey, of the secesy Clty She was at first seeking some one upon whom | people crossing them, and would so amend par- | books per se. He must be convinced that it | back his old position. He thinks Mr. Estee will az THe LOW EON RARE OE INR fire department, are the guests of Engineer | *® lavish her affections; subsequently she too | agraph 18 in section 5 of the act establishing a | is within the limits of bility for a printed | be the Pacific coast representative in the : was engaged. With marriage come a new | permanent f of government for the Dis- | volume really to please him, a fact by no means | Cabinet. ber Jos, Young, of the Alexandria fire department. | 1) asa writer of the most calm and philo-| trict of Columbia, as to enable not ouly the patent to the minds of many really intelligent ces TO, HOLT RN, The Aqueduct Tunnel. sophical compositions,” space between the tracks but the tracks them- | Youngsters; and after that attention may be The Death Record. Gtmne Lille ap ¥ deattorn | once davene pronceal eb on tabiet ex Michie. e well-to-do women serve tempting little | selves at street intersections to be paved with | given to the sort of books he shall read. luncheons at these symposia, The others pay | the same character of pavement as is in use on| _ There are manifestly two things to be con- Daring the twenty-four hours ending at noom ONEY TO LOAN Senators Edmunds and Faulkner and Rep- | no heed to such earthly wants as those that the | the street intersected by the railrond. sidered: to get the boy to read and to get him | to-day duaths were reported to the health office In to suit, at sg. «eee estate vec FITCH, FOX & resentatives Clement and Ryan, of the | practice of eating and drinking satisfies, As bearing upon this question the Commis- | to read proper books. For the first of these | as follows: Mary Grigsby, white, 65 years = Sv? Petnnyivani ave joint Congressional committee on the aqueduct CPN EES sioners have the honor to submit herewith copy | desirable things the receipt of Dr. Johnson can | Charles Seitz, white, 6 months; Marthe L. tunnel held a meeting yesterday afternoon The Government’s Good Name. by not be surpassed. It is recorded thata teacher I h : : - . Moxey, white, 50 years; Bemelta F. Hobbs, and went to work to formulate their | 7 PROVIDE FOR REIMBURSING FOREIGN EXHIBIT io mimson Beniey sboel. tn. Bow. York é 6 , i shocked his colleagues by reading to his class | White, 18 years; Oath. Roach, white, 56 years; 25 pa Necive. |report, The expert enginoers havo gub-| ,_ ONS AT THE NEW OLLEANS EXTOSITION. ‘th of newsbore from the ““Arsbian ‘Nightar” and | Susan A. Galchel, white, 67 years, Hester E. )\PONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EstaTE AT Low. | mitted all the information on the | | An effort is being made by Secretary Bayard i on being questioned explained that he had | Woodfield, white, 5 months; Monroe Wright M subject in their possession and have gone | to secure an appropriation of $5,000 to be used ° tried a it many things and this was the first | White, 6 years; Wm. J. Sangeton, white, ry 1920 aussie tele EE ( this re. home. bi gad apeupeien are that the commit- | in reimbursing certain losses sustained by for- F that had held their attention, and he was con- — Annie M. Ruebram, white, 37 years; SSS | tee report will be completed by Friday morn-| eign merchants who loaned goods to United vinced that it was idle to suppose he could do | John H. Roach, white, 67 years; Jane Sedg- ing. OR Sane AAO An Internal Revenue Deficiency. i th itil their attenti: wick, white, 67 years; May A. W. i sna maces aoe Ste | Satis cored tila hostess | Sear ra Go Solo 6 ae rg leans exposition several years ago. These eee exbles ing the ‘and the | tified this somewhat startling unique me' i col 1 month; Eliz. , col- MULLER, (828 13TH ST. NW. TS articles, some of which were of considerable ‘charact rails ‘ instructi ored, 83 3 Celena W: Da Sonate jections of the Eye, dar. Thivee value, were to have been returned pyc, con- hinted nt that shall be laid elecaee Sy ao wpe ntignrtne. be ry Ottice 0 the streets, high 4 public persuaded the gamins to listen, he | Years; Mary M. W: Cibcehonre 912,25 Sunday, from 10to2 Acting ae tole che ‘Thompson peg bt egg hag nt anaes places within the District of Columbia, end fant % 1 to le’ to’ sworal White, colored, al = RiCHTY—15 YEARS A -APECIALTY I to-day sent to the House presentatives a ttled prescribe the materials and bys- FE | i . eat many things were missing. The gover GREE vervous and mental disease, apinal ov communication from the acting commissioner | $'ont has suffered somewhat in ite prestige gee! st among European manufacturers and 8 es Sree ae FE z FEE; Fs prop! through this incide: loans meee OF ‘agents and ‘subordinate | were made under regen Fs Diet r : = ternal revenue for the current fis~ Wee eats ta cain aren surioes 30 Saar up 2. — = = == matter and refund a certain tp Aca tm 3074 Bek we meecedy pout eT NOTARIES PUBLIC. nie ating comm: never boon any svellablee Werder at le ts and | pose, and the House are now consider: Fa HI A | : i & it i ct E g i g H Hu i i 4 i Hn sl Hid it i lest i it i

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