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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29. 1890; 8 FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSKES. FOR SALE—LOTS. ._| FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS CITY _AND_ DISTRICT. Boys FROM BOWDOIN. THE EXPOSITION BILL. Fe RENTS1181 1 st. N.W.SLANGE WELL: Fe, palin how property tm Wick seth aad Fee SHE 2OAte SDE OF PEIN ETON OF. py a) youn and, Bones § ao BOGUS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | Chief Justice Fuller and Thirty Others | Provisions of the Measure as Completed Ei furnished Parior, test oor. facing park ct Dare ane bee water and sewers Ap: | 1307" Brice Soe ter tents the ety aleo ekg ite : —— of Them Sit Down to a Banquet. by the House Subcommittee. gud floor; with or without Board. ply BELLINGER & CO.,¢ 431-3m INO. A. PRESCOTT, both pow and second fot cash or of time. Attorney Hazelton Frames a Law toPre- a —_— aot cis Sf NW. FURNISHED | JYOR SALE— TMENT—SEV- | _Kellowe Building.) (Ja25-2w) 1416 Fet.nw. | GEYER'S, Sin of the Horse, 406 Pa ave. vent the Swindling of Farmers. “It's a way we have at old Bowdoin” These | The world’s fair subcommittee completed foots um mcond four: third Move Prept Room, | A crai desirable Two-story Four-roum Brick Aliey | VOR SALT HAVE FOR, SALE THE E OR BALE IMPORTED GERMAN — Words were sung last night by a company at| their general bill late yesterday afternoon. Brig witout Bosra cena cao ses Sg | Noh ley paved a lnited yan Puce a8 | w3.28 perioot’ On = $M" OLN GrOHE 1138 th eca.w S BAUTOMECHT. wo23me Complaints are sti coming in to the police | Welckar's with all the zest of lot of college | The ill is sich as to crowd Washington out, ns a - openly. ‘Kellogg Building) 2 SALE—CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND from farmers all over country concerning ‘i TOR RENT 43) OTH ST. EAY FURNISHED 180. F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st Ja27-3t_ | SOR SALECA Bl ac MeLaEDiD LOE, S0x1c5, 30S Fepeeet hl niga ou cer wacone ANP oe eine faale 4 this olky wher boys = a frolic. They were grizzled old boys, | it is evident that any bill which would apply to naion Oiice; Kooms en suite or single, ax desired. | JOR SALE—SOME EXCELLENT BARGAINS IN Fesscet park on East Capitol st.; 50c. per street, Georgetown. suzz "| bogus commi — many of them. There was Chief Justice Fuller, | the other cities wouldn't fit the conditions at x jesoots | FT feo and, Tnree-story Modern Well-built Brick | foot Jnquire Room 36, Gunton ing, Louisians | 77OR SALE—MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE | it is claimed, get large consignments of goods | with Senator Frye on one hand and Gen. 0. 0. | the untional capital To cure this it is pro- QOR RENT—1017 1ST. N W.. LARGE PLEASANT 1650 to 84000, een ay ‘oe pet not. = Fhe the Disaet of ‘Columbia at lowest _ of | by sending out circulars offering prices in ex- | Howard on the other, with Senator Washbgrn oe . | Foomes easy sat ey posed to offer im the House a substitute for the Ey Front Parlor. stoond floor alap three, Cevrtshed | moutuly pas! Fen BURP pT eee ork ave. | at Thomas cine, 60 tect trout. ce will eah aor | asa OY cin tad ne. | cess of market values. Detective Block, who | a little ways off, with Gol. LD. M. Swoat nnd | hrancial clause to make it Bt the comattione Secrarninied: southars cyanea ee OCaE Lah oe ae rerxare._ | 22 oot front Tiuke & io RD. 130482 | ——__————————_——— | has investigated a number of such complaints, | Mr. I. Deane opposite him, and about thirty |here, This, however, appears to place the MB KENT—EWO FURNISHED ROOMS BUITA- | mogitd cellar Brick, coutainine & roomia sd bath, all FOR SALE-TOTs—AT INVESTMENT PRICES— FAMILY SUPPLIES. wee unable to do anything for the relief of the | other more or less distinguished sons of Maine | capital city at a geeat disadvantage om Pee eee seeing or will, rent separate: | Goa Pises gd, 000. bor tern, pi to. A weenie bait Some square feet. 250. URBANK POTATOES, 75c. BUSHEL | C°Utry people because there was no law here | and alumni of old Bowdoin gathered around.’ It | account of the parliamentary situation, To sub- iT 1416 F ; 7 rhts, cor. nt S13 Eat mw. ja! T “ *y 5 © Seneca = St STOR Ketloge Heine, Ht RL Full Cream Cheese, 1bc. Ib. New Prunes. Sg. tb, under which the men sending the circulars | was the annual dinner of the Bowdoin alumni | stitate the Washington financial clause for the OR RENT FRONT a iiniee. heat, gas and good ie a Pe i eeeeereerrete PR ef i rd rat Se could be prosecuted. He found that a law was | association. Though greater numbers may sit | one in the bill, before the site question is seb a Sheerta ard roth Private fam Pi 2 bance Ke ~ oc31-3m 944 Louisiana ave. d in Maryland two years ago covering | down at some college alumni dinners, there is tled, Washington will have to more yg 2 ay We oe 3 22 ee srs asec u J | foot tro such transactions. A copy of the enactment | no gathering of the kind held in Washi : VOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED AND HENEED | Cot routs wll be THE HANDS OF RECEIVERS. | was obtained and turned over to Attorney where the old colloge apirit. takes so steone | or me the clause steeds i anita een as for aves 2 et = Beeetege Bee SALE— “Ee Hazleton, who, with the consent of the Com. | . noid of «the boys” and it may be added, | Others, and to strike :t out would bets unos SOR RENT—TWO_CNFURNISHED ROOMS O% SALE-TMAVE FOR SALE MOUSE 1744 Foi’ JANGULAR SQUARE, OF GROUND | Further Proceedings Taken Today tn | missioncts, has framed an ordinance, which will | “hora the averees of dng ait wee | all of them at one steoke, As longs the quer: 5 Bw. containing 8 rooms, bath roo! sto N THE NOKTAWEST XN Canal Case. sa i e tine’ - , 0 Fant Fees ae ae suitable for ee won: ts house is “t onc ot the Vat fwcctiona of the NEAR SESATOR HENDERSON'S MANSION. | the C. and 0. . pale ote to Congress for its approval. Fol-1 tne company is greater. Eminent statesmen. mee toowod ee New York, ne enon * —_— Tt = | city ul is inf fect order. Ft ‘ticu- E jaare yal 7 i r? D ry peices ems at ye Ne | aa a ea mt” Mn a aa cance seagate ea pd ag oarwe nine Lane, Dricht Rear Koom: no house-| ja25-2w Kellogw Buildiaz, 1416 F st. a. two 2) lance dwelling houses cr five (B) small ones; | 8S APPOINTED—PRESIDENT GAMBRILL SAYS] “That if any factor, commission merchant | hour live over again theif college lays when | bill which implics a surrender to Washington. Fespine’ references, torthern private family. 221) JF QE SALESA SEVEN Roo AND BATH DWELE | "An ffeutaxe south and oust: very Yea\rabie property: | THe CANAL MAS NO REVENUES—atEANRS. HAM- | or consignee, or any person sellingegoods on | their time was divided between Greck roots and | If the Yote on the site question i taken first maw. ae cou | Aimy House, situate on New Hampshire ave. bet.L | ARR. 1505 Peansylvania BLETON AND DAVIS WANT AN IMMEDIATE SALE. | commissi: th Jerk or servant of | boyish pranks. Free now, after the lapse of a | 8° city will be working for itself, aud RE! % ARGE, AIRY, COM- | and Mats. u-w.; price $0,500. = OS SRATATI TORI AVS. mission, or the agent, clerk or servant oe of tury oreo, & | when one falis out of the race the votes will go ‘municating Rooms on a floor: handsomely | “Apply to FRANCIS HUFTY R SALE— such person, who shall convert to | (uerter of a century or'so, from the fear of be- terms Feasouable, caterer allowed. ja70-Ut* | jat5-Gt 1301 F st. now. BARGAINS IN SEIEDING: LoTs This morning Henry C. Winship of West} his 4 ii ‘i to the second choice, which own use any provisions, fruita, | 26 *mmoned trembling before the president. e second choice, which in nearly every tance is Wash: Washington and Victor Cushwa filed their | flour, meat, butter, cheese or any some of these old boys confess to midnight | stance is ington, 1 . 4 NICELY FURNISHED : t Foe sero LARGE NICELY FURNISH. oe raids and to deeds of mischief that were appal- | The following are the final sections of the ; southern exposur: ‘sout peare, B00 10 : bonds and oaths of office as receivers in the | property or the proceeds of the same shall ling in their dari general bill, completed after Tue Stax's report 5yroR RENT—UNFURNISHED—ENTIRE SECOND and Cst. (entire sanare): | caso of G.S, Brown ot al. against the Chesa- | leemed guilty of » misdemeanor. and upon | P81 UE Cote EXERCISES, closed yesterday: 30 Floor, including Large Alcove Room, open to larze , aud D st. (entire square); Ae information and conviction in the Police Court | ‘Alcove porch ‘on the same floor; heat und gas; no ehildven. 1118 10th st nw. Te Fx RENT—BRIGHT, SUNNY Floor, e Section 11 is section 5 of the Chic: bill, “inry ot tentive'sausey” | Peake and Ohio canal company et al. The | ot the Districtel Celwoher shah be od net | Last night, after the excellent dinner had | ,,°%" Hollen ag bonds are for 210,000 each, conditioned on the | more than #1,000 or be imprisoned not more | been disposed of, two hours or more were given | tess sehr mount Of the paid up subscrip- — tions, whic! > , - ROOM ON THIRD *, which must be in hand before the com. 79 on : idian Hill faithful performance of their duties, Benjamin | than six months, or both, in the discretion of | up to eloquent speeches, spirited songs and de- | mission begins work, at ngt less than £5,000,000, gocee Tate bet ee ne ene ria. A spleu- oe: R. Mayfield and 8. Thomas Brown, the sureties | the court, and the failure to pay over the | lightful stories of days at the old college “away | Section 12 is section Sof the Chicago bill, [70k RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS ON SE HUFi of Mr. Winship, and Thomas M. Gale of Mr. | *Yails or proceeds received by any,factor, | down there in the woods.” Chief Justice Ful- | Which provides for the meeting of the commis- commission merchant, consignee or persons | jo, icer | sion, the ond floor suitable for ht Housekeeping; water, r opened the proceedit ab presiding officer . the open gus: rent moderate. 1203 fist news at Cushgpra. pe P ngs ab Pr selling goods or produce on commission, less | witha brief speech expressing his love for his | ©!eetion of offic )K SALE—THREE DWELLI 10 rooms and vall of subscription books and the rs. Sok GRE CE VERAGLEY SURRY BOOM 07 ‘One square from Thomaseircles: 1 ‘THEY WANT TO BE REPRESENTED. his proper charges, within five days after re-| aima mater and his gratification at meetin, Section 13 is sec’ 6 of the Chicago bill, a ee sii nod. imps. TYLER & EUTHE Thero was also filed today by Gen. Bradley T, | ceiving the money or its equivalent from the | ith his brethren of the alumni association, Nhich regulates the terms of the officers, the . : = wurchaser or purchasers of said goods or pro- her : ¥,,X.,HOECK. | Johnson « petition of G. 8 Brown, C. N. Mat- | Euce ‘and demand made therefor'by the person baprcieortinga ioe Freee cote, INE, | vacancies 4JjoR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PA : : f , or aa entitled to receive the same, or his or her duly | mantle as presiding officer fell upon Senator | Section 14 is section 14 of the ‘on Second Floor; al on Third Floor ;near Arlington hotel ,t sonable. 1014 15th st. n.w, ROK SALE-ATTRACTIVE HOM es ; z lent to. sirect. cares Sew | _ 224-68 1505 Penniyivania ave. | thews et al., trustees under the mortgage of hall; bath room; 5 r iN ilited by electri: | [VOR SALETWE HAVE A LANGE LIST OF UN 1848, setting forth that they are defendants in | authorized agent, shall be prima facie evidence y roce d 3 in east tion of ‘the ct : » sh by hee | Frye, who conducted th edings to and confers authority to b Ue ict sdteets pave sewared auagigiiied. | iy wich ae naan peste Wliat are excellout ‘tives, | the cause; that they represent 81,699,500 prin- | in any court of law in said District to establish | Arxer "BO ® spirit that contributed much to | _ Section 15 is section 15 of the New York bill, Apartments, single or en suite, of io oF more ou a4 ie R = bike _ x a stn eats, wees { STOORETT, 810 F 5 8-3° | cipal of bonds and twenty-five years interest, | the conversion of said goods and produce.” the pleasure of the occasion. President Hyde | Which provides tor furnishing certificates of ee i at tes | Be resend ees 6 teen ea a oe ite inne; will be svldehoup, axtheewner nia | Making a total of $4,250,000, secured by A REUNION OF OHIOANS, — | f Bowdoin was unable, on account of a prior | stock. Probibite counterfeiting and relieves in- prices. a2 82,800." Apply to INO. A PRESCO’ heed of money. Answer G.W-A., Star office. Ju28-3t' | mortgage on the tolla and revenues priof ST cn ts na ae en Le labesteseman. FLOR RENT—LARGE WELI-FURNISHED FRON . ——— = peek oa = present at he seni annual mes- : ssi0n, For RENT-EARGE WELL FURNISHED, FRONT] cetiogg building. ‘ JOR SALE — FRONTAGE OF 100 FEET ON U | to all other liens except that of the holders of | They Have a Pleasant Time at the ROR SALE—1027 ‘WO-STORY 900. Apply to Fst cation tot $10; hesi, oath and mas st, near 14th st. a. commun Feith beni, be s for two or four gentlemen. 908 10th st nw. ie pantry; RENT—VERY PLEASANT KOOMS EN SUITE | © 7™*: bath sud pantry | or sinwie: one on first floor. with private bath, fur-| (Kellogy building.) x sage to the Washington association in the Section 16 is section 16 of the New York bil, pages They hae Battie debt ampanls National Rifles’ Armory. form of a letter, in which he spoke in | Providing for the disposition of property after : i i it gratifying way of the growing prosperity | the fair. satisfactory to them, but thely hold the largest | The National Rifles’ was filled Inst | °0* e fa . E : interest in the preservation of the canal or in vege Siero of the college, the fncrease of fifty per cent in ion 17 is section 17 of the New York bill, : a gant WRIGHT & STOCKETT, S ‘810 Fat (OR SALE—120,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND adjoining Lincoln park frouts comprise 1,200 feet ; “ 2 ‘Tame, sm iy, for one or two gentle- no ns, bath, of Mass. ave. aud 13th st. office. : : = 5 night with people from Ohio, the occasion | the number of students in four years’ time and | Prescribing the method of making reports, Pearse erate Ares board near by. 1S MAL BN. | 30h SALE4TH_ ST tow on te InUrRet ean be secured: a bangin if void | 28, 8uccesefal operation—$4,250,000 | agninet | boing g reception and dance given by the Ohio | of several important additions’ to the college | Section 10 is wection 18 of the New York bill, JF OE RENT_HANDSOMPLY FURNISHED ROOMS potty O00 cash fate chance ta buy een THOMAS 3, MEZCHELL. ; Sear ae ey ak Oe pois it sorcerers republican association. Senator Sherman was | faculty weet pots Regs eas Ae otcon your ise LA RELE CL itrally Located. 7:30 5th s . ‘ 5 "9 F 4 pe aS A I OE) = SORDEOR K 4 rece’ ake bef ‘ “OR RENT TWO FU SOMMUSICAT: | “ads ued PAMSES & WEAVEI, O20 F Sto. | ok SALESSEVERAL ENTIRE SQUARES OF | with Messrs. Winship and Cushwa, and if not | down on the program for a speech of welcome, | pore, 4eCe Budge, Dr. Wm. Scott Southgate, | Section 19 is section 19 of the New York bill, ‘Roome: sec oor; bay window: furnace R SALE - Se Ground in the rer) morc pet of city; will be sold | both that one of them be appointed. but he was detained at home by illuess and | Prof. R, D. Goodwin and ex-Sccretary McCul- | relieving the United States from financial lia- Bad open dro place: bath: near: new house: bie In rea ‘asl : k. THOMAS A. iis weeks THe at AN IMMEDIATE SALE ASKED, was not able to preside. When Mr. J. M. Me-| loch, who were unable to be present. Mr. L. | bility for the fair. There was also filed the answers of Jobn A. | Grew, president of the association, called the | Deane, who officiated as toastmaster. performed | _ Section 20 is section 20 of the New York bill, Hambleton & Co. of Baltimore and of H. G. | meeting to order he requested Sixth Auditor | 8!* duties in ® most happy and effective man- | and reserves authority in Congress to repeal of ood, is > to alley; routed for $25.3) Price #4,000: small cash payment, balauce on long — Saas "_ | time. Apply to JNO. A. PRESCOTT, JPORRERT_aanpsomety FURNISHED ROOMS; | _(Kelloz Building.) beat. cas bai > 1:3 LE-NEAK EAST CAPITOL ST., 10,000 102100; only 15e.; great bargain: 30 per 30 per than any surrounding property ; for afew 4 BF GILBERT ko, E 620 F st, bw. i a . roar ner. During the evening remarks were made | #mend the act. aud bath; 605 13th st. a.w. Apply at FINE DWE ¢ Davis & Bro. and the Davis national bank of | Coulter to preside. In accepting the invite- by Benators rye and Washburn, Gen. Howard, | Section 21 is section 120f the Chicago bill, see oF to NESBIT & NESBIT, Heat Estate Avents, Toone, bat [OR SALECAN ECONOMICAL Lor FuoNTING | Piedmont, W.Va. They adihit that the freshet | tion Mr. Coulter said it was an honor and a| Col. Wm, H. Owen, L. Deane, Rev. Frank | providing for a government exhibit. and sec. FOUN MLRGANT ROGMA. Gi tg and it 11 rooms: et by 87 in depth near Kast Capitol st, and | Of 1889 bas had the effect to render the caual | pieasuro at any time to meet with Ohio people. | Sewall, Wm. P. Drew, Prof. J. W. Chickering, | Yon 22, which 1 section 13 of the Chicago bill, z—FOUR ELEGANT ROOMS, SECO’ Washington, fine Tk 33ige per square foot THOMA: incapable of use as a water way, admit the : j | Assistant Attorney General Cotton, L. D. M. | makes an appropriation to defray the expense oy yg very cheap, HELL OS F of, insolvency of the canal company, but | Although they were all republicans they had | [Went At mney a ner idoe a Palmer, |of the exhitie . — Gone; epee erates; Feference required. 1101 K n.w. a OR SALE—#1 WORTH FOR 65¢—L0’ deny that in its present condition the franchises | not come to talk politics, he said. Asa repub- DR i? aoe * 87, Oth st. a.€., opposite navy hospital rear alleys; only G5e. for 10 day, OWNE ave. se. ORS. t. 11 rooms. me eS _} 1 5tirst., 9 rooms, bath and stable. BR RENT—1340 Q ST. N.W., NICELY FUR- | 1534 16thst.u.w., rooms, lo ished Parlors aud Bed Roonis; Gn first, second or | G st. bet. 19th aud 20th. 10 roon floors: en suite or single. Also Sou ae FOR INVESTM Board A Crosby S. Ni lige W. i. —sereran | a i under the mortgage of 1878 are inadequate | lican state Ohio is just alittle the worse for | propriats Vecsluines eee Mad duane 4B;| MAGINNIS IS NOW McGINTY, security for the preferred or unpaid interest on | wear, but Mr. Coulter advised them all to keep the bonds, and state that if sold it will realize | their eyes on #2, for then he knew they would |" C Cetin’ and Col, GW, Dyer members | Changes That Have Taken Place Since BARGAIN—VERY DESIRABLE on Sth st. n.w. bet. § and T sts; oaly desired. Family of tw: 23d st. north of Circle, two. Lot, 20: more than the principal and unpaid interest. | be on top once more, of the association who have died di Montana Became a State. i RENT—THE BEKRETT, 14 N. i Brent 818.30, for both. -.. 4,800 | $1.10 Perea: Call at once, HEISKELL & ‘They deny that there is necessity to putitin| The next speaker was Judge Carter, and he year. sa a a a — jandsome Rooms, single or in suites, with private id ot three bricks, one frame, | |, | LERAN, 1008 Fat. n.w. 4a27-6t_| Order for sale, and that the true interests of | spoke also of the greatness of Ohio and showed IN FAVOR OF SMALL COLLeara. The two democratic candidates for Montana FOu SALE THE FINE CORNER OF 17TH AND G ats. onposite the War. Navy and State depart. iwents; 156 feet on 17th st, und 84 feet on G st. ‘This is an excellent location for s hotel or apartment house. An eoromanity for a good investment, Apply to HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Pa, ave. nw." ja27-6t the bond holders require the sale without the | how desirable it was that all the le from ni ‘i e = . expenditure of any more money for repairs or | that state who live in this eity should come to- | ,. TB speeches, while fuli of the gay spirit of | Senatorial honors are in the city—Mossrs, Clark restoration, and they ask a sale. gether often and know each other better. the occasion, all had their sober and sentimenta | nd Maginnis, The former is not extensively THE CANAL WITHOUT REVENUE. Other speeches were made by €ol. Brigham, le, the speakers testifying to their love for | *¢quainted here, but nearly every politition and The affidavit of Stephen Gambrill, president | J¥dge Barton, Hon. J. B. Taylor and Hon. J. | and interest in the college which has been so | ¥¢wspaper man knows Martin Maginnis, Hi " ttendance, Board a specialty. jal-im FOR RENT-STABLES. _ 1K RENT. G re 1s DWELLING AND RI U 4 Lae 56 and large store room with NEW STABLE, TWO STALLS, FOUR | atableon rear df lot: size of lot ZOs114 fect; price iauces chman’s all | 86,500, Fur further particular. Chen JOR SALE—100 FEET FRONT, ON WEST SIDE i Hale Sypher. eatly honored in its alumni, and several re-|Tepresented the territory ax a delegate F eratnprovements; resi $0 a monk, Tuquire iS HUFTY, of ee sh bee eae C nade aan th | OF the canal company, is also filed. He says) at the conclusion of this part of the program | ferred to the distinctive character and advan. | Congress and has always been prominent 2 E % "yar se' 01 F st. nw. Is’ fest Claas iivesinient. ‘that all moneys received by the company for | President McGrew announced that the floor | tages of Bowdoin as a small college. Gen. How- | democratic partisan, Just now be is 9TH ST. LAR Selidly Hut 7-room Bay Window Pressed Brick, 19 tect front; cemented cellar; large kitchen and yard. Latest modern Near three car lines, market aud public inaeite of owser, WILLIAM HA wharfage are only received when the canal is | was in possession of the tloor committee. They | ard in his remarks spoke of the fact that some- | Swffering considerably from the iconsiderate in operation and shipping coal, and that there- | soon had it cleared for dancing, the music | times men spoke apologetically of Bowdoin as | Conduct of a large number of acquaintances fore the canal has not received any money from | struck up and a program of fourteen numbers | a «mall college, but, after all, the general | Who persist in calling him McGinty, He has this source since the destruction of the | was begun, which lasted until after midnight, | asked, what college was ahead of Bowdoin, | protested loudly and at considerable length canal in May, 1889; that the only ‘Olt SALE_BY FISH & MILLE ILDING LOTS AT SPECU av. cor, O, 34x70.94.86 K, 1 & 3 n. P & Q.24x69.5.00 12, M Wools. Ensy t ‘SE, 516 9th si {OR RENT—NEW STABLE. JUST OFF 17TH is, large py ree stal water rents paid since said destruction = ee + hag pectal pleaded) grr peg-a. ane pion rer a wir enraged ek pe een ‘water elonet and co ‘ALE — TWO - 5 YAN SEMEN . P. Laces % . D. ro en he looked among men, he said, he found | en, Tes c aon, water closet and c oe brick Duciiiun |) Biocer aaet tore nee are paid by the millers way water on the | 771+; Lacey: Hon. and Mra. J. D. Tay-| 0.00 howdoin men eame up ‘0 the level of the |ovance continues, increases snd multi- = 5 280 Lata Ney Georgetown level and that immediately after | 10F ¢%-Lieut. Gov. and Mrs, Alphonzo Hart, | rest and were perhaps a little ahead, |plies. Mr. Maginnis has suffered wim- FOR SALE—HOUSES ener the freshets of 1889 all the water rents paid by Hon, at Mrs, : H. soaps, = aa ae Rev. Mr. Sowall, who was called upon ava — a Sas on, eee —= = = ———— them were set off and applied to the restora- | W. C. Cooper, Hon. an |. Hale Sypher, | representative o! “new church.” paid a 10 was at the uis convention which gave JRO SALE—804—I BETWEEN 21ST AND 22 179A HEINE, RESIDENCE, tion of that part of the canal out of which they | Hon. Smith A, Whitfield, Mr, and Mrs, vi M. | tribute to the broad, sound Christian spirit | Mt. Cleveland his renomination can recall the ste. mw.; Two-story o- Frame; will rent 736 NSTRELE NORTHWEST. issue and will not be payable to the company | Sullivan, Miss Sites, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Reed, | that prevailed at Bowdoin. Heremarked upon | Occasion when the intermountain orator for about the period of three years from May, | Hon. T. B. Coulter, wife and daughters. Maj. | what he considered the greater advantages en- | Climbed on a chair and yelled “Mr, Chirman’ 1889; that with the exception of the | aud Mrs. W. M. King, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. | joyed by students at Bowdoin over those of | until White of California, the temporary chair- rent paid by the Washington gas light | Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Feree, Mr. and | menatthe great swarming universities, At|™an, was compelled to recogmze him, and company al the rents paid for the | Mrs. A. F. Childs, Mr. and Mra. M. D. Heim, | the Bowdoin there was the constant personal | €verybody will remember the roar of laughter use of lands are paid for property,for store and | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sells, Miss Sells, C. C, | contact of students and professors. Bowdoin | Which went up when White yelled out other business puprposes along the line of the | Helmeck. Mr. and Mrs, F, L. Campbell. Mr, and | gave genuine, sober, solid scholarship, It did| Whoare you? State your name and name canal, which lands are only of value to the | Mrs. M. M. Holland and daughters, Jacob Don- | what it undertook to do well, and was content | your state.” lessees and can only be paid for by them when | aldson, Capt. T. W. Mitchell, wife and miece, | if itcontributed to the world such men as | The response, “Maginnis of Montana,” with the canal isin operation, and that therefore no | Miss Raney, Miss Martha F, Hunt of New Jer-| Hawthorne, Longfellow, Fuller, Frye, Reed | the accent on ‘the “tana,” touched the fanny money has been received from these notes | Sey, Mr. and Mrs, W. B, Brown, Mr. and Mra, | and Washburn. bone of the convention and they repeated it in Teadily for 815 per mouth; $2,000. AlLarge Double Brick Mansion, three jes, attic —14th near Vat. n.w.; Brick Store; lot 20x120; | and basement, cortaining over 20 rooms, not includ- ing 4 bath rooms, uumerous large closets, storage LE—CHANCE FOR BUILDERS: CU 75 iu northwest part of city; room for six siee per sa-foot Boe, TYLER & RUTHER 307 Wat. nw. Jal8-12t* 3a: Three-story and Basement ih, cheap: $5,500. th between N’ and O sts, G cll paved alley. ireetown ; lot D CARKIAGE HOUSE, 7 improved by Three-Story Brick; 11 rooms, ‘bath and cellar; heated by furnac 700-13th between Maud N = Brick, S rcma. bath aud cellar, $' 3024-6 717—Fine Eight-roum Modern Brick House; bath | 3 on sab and cellar, on New Hampshire ave. betweeu Mand N | gti 5 Sta; splendid home; 84,900. 1B. H. WARNER & CO. Fekete ors st., north side, near 16th north side, near Conn. av S st., north side, near NH. ave. V st, south side, near 14th st 4th ét., east side, near K st, ne, Corner lot Kalorama, ja20-3t 916 F st. nw. jalS-lin Apply to since said fresheta of May, 1889, nor will any | Theodore Tallmadge, Jesse Neville and wife, Prof. Chickering said he believed in small | chorus again and again, When the nomina- Sea oie Gee MR SCOTT GRRE SAS See IGHTS, ON | P¢ Paid again while the canal is in its present Dr. and Mrs, Ware, Frank Dunlevy, Mrs. Brad- | colleges. The smail college was, he said, born | tion had been made and there was demand for de island ave. 11 rooms; large conservatory h., 4r.......18,000 bib. 9r. F ‘Tenieytown road and Woodley Lage, opposite Oak | Condition; that the next rent due from the | ford, Lieut. Commander J. J. Brice, U.S.N., | and not made, It was a growth and not mann- | eulogies upon the candidate the convention re- filled with ch: plants; electric bells: trunk ele- ih, 2 Mauss. ave. 1. View: Electric railway tracks now to these lots, | Washington gaslight company will be payable | 4nd wife, Miss Mattie E. Allen of Columbi factured. It was at the small college like membered 4 the fun of the previous day and i ator; bee for entertaiuing; in per- | _m-1., 14 18/000 | fh., Sr. which have sidewalks in frout and gas mains; prices 38 fect order. ill be sold reasoDably, as owner wishes to Jeave the city. Apply ott premixes. a2-Lin JOR SALE-SEVERAL GOOD DWELLINGS IN northwest, with parlor, dining room and kitchen ob Srst floor. all in good repsir; fine locations and in July, 1890.” Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Curtisand daughter of Sara- | Bowdoin that one gota liberal, as distinguished | shouted vociferously for “Magimnis of Mon- eS ae ee toga, N.¥.; Charles L. Curtiss of Norwalk, | from an illiberal or one-sided education. It| tana,” And now it is McGinty. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs, James Middledith of New | filled the place between the common school and = nics Sane The Maryland senate yesterday adopted by @ | York'city, Miss Katie Bradicy, W. H. Sommers, | the university. He did uot believe they were | FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND. vote of 16 to 6 the resolution instructing the | Miss Maua Sommers, F. J. Raymond and wife, | ever going to outgrow the small college. He lower than asked for other lots iu Seammediate email cash payments; monthly or yearl jSuerceuttaterest. "BEALL, BOWS f jal 7- F Ik SALE—LOTS 50X150 AT WILSON ech at moderate price. HODGES & TEEL, 1:107!4 ¥ Arvinhilen from Washington, ¢100., In Maddox's sub- | attorney general to intervene and resist the | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Otis of California, Mr. and | did not believe if their alma mater had been | That Many Veterans Sald to Ask the a ae =— Joseph's pork, Hock eat valle Choice Lots | suit for a receiver for the Chesa) e and Ohio | Mrs. William Mayse, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Go- | the biggest college in the world they would Passage of the Service Pension Bul, FS SALE—A BONANZA FOR SOMEBODY; ju Bur In Hinesboro', 150x150 ft, 815. ] canal. There was an interesting discussion | Pe, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kellar, Mr. and Mrs, | have such a feeling for it as for Bowdoin. In — can't be beat for the money: Lots 8 and {in 5; improved by a story Frame: aguare 10: ey conveniences; on 1th st. south of Pennsylvania avenue; te all built te rrville, $40. Lots in, Hyaiteville from $200 to $600; over the resolution before its passage. Mr. | JUdson Morris, Miss Ella Morris, Mr. and Mrs. | closing his remarks Prof. Chickering said| Goy, Hi of Indi floor tain" DUCKETT S FOND, 017 F ot. nw. Pearre opposed it strongly. He held that the | 8. H. Robison, Joseph Sterling and daughter, | reverently, “God bless the small college, and drome mae np an te Seek at een rrrvereorore east : , h » the House yesterday talking with the republi- : : = | Ganel ooaia ibaceetored tec $186,008. William F. Hennian, Mrs. E. L. Clapp of Sara. | Bowdoin not the least. ey he FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | es! could be restored for 9150000, tog N Es Mise Celia Baayen ‘ Kanaan, rans eT can members about the propowed service pen- an HLLER & REPETTI, JOR SALE—THOROUGHLY BROKEN RED IRISH | “If this receiver is appointed he may retain | William Mayes, jr., and Gen, and Mrs, . 1g. | 8100 _ a29-3t _ 326 Peuusylvania ave. ne Pe Paks leek Sea ee ee pomession of the east for @ Siig. trike, Ssons | MUMSY. ‘Tis members present vere ATs ABin, S01 pissing wih alcan euputer bo ield Gab R SALI >—BEAUTIFUL CORNER PKOP. save want of use; a very valuable au Apply E. Mt receivers’s certificates and pile up a debt of ——_ — J. W. Butterfield, '51; C. Chesley, °52; Prof. J. ha nat oeh Rifle nemnded ths ened tof Beevgiacing int eae GAY oe a ae $400,000 or €500,000 on the canal—a wasteful Juvenile Temple Meeting. W. Chickering, '52; Assistant Attorney Gen- io oe fing on both streets; a most desirable home; $16,000. Foe Saee wTe, BULL TERRIER; YOUNG, on kind anda good fighter. Address P.C. ce. YOUNG: | expenditure.” Mr, Stake said that to delay| John B, Finch temple, Carrie Sherwood, | eral J.B. Cotton, °65; L. Deane, °49; W, p. |e majority of the House—that was what he i. 3 BH. WARNER '& CO. the appointment of this receiver was to pro- i i js Drew, ‘53; R. 8. Evans, '29; Chief Justice Ful- | ¥#* them engaged in—but he was certain of pao 2 (es = soton tf iis baObeciy 8 coe | PpOR SALESFOLDING BED AND ABTIOLES FoR | tract the restoration of the canal. "The only ney loss igroott ppb Sr e ler, '33; Col. J. H. Gilman, ‘54; Gen. ©, 0, | one thing, that if they did not pass the bill *Gjouse ou Fath at bear fr lot 18.0402 10. ‘this twa isc euiat cines for bulletin weuedon | E'tight Housckecplun: delightrat G-room House to | object in sending the attorney general to. in- | eld its regular meeting in Potomac hall, Mary- | Howard, "50; Geo. Kimball, '60; Israel Kim: | they could hope for no political euccess in the fashionable aud umproviug location: the lot alone is | the Istand 1oth. (Ja24] THOS. E WAGGAMAN. | rent furnished, Deut Dupont circle; reut low tore- | tervene in this suit is todelay and protract it | land avenue southwest, yesterday afternoon. | ball, '39; C. 8. Noyes, A.M. (honorarius); Col. | future. “The party,” he said, “is fully pledged ‘Worth the price. DavViD D. STONE, x LE_T e OF THe | ee tele by appeals. General Superintendent Russell installed the | Wm. H. Owen, '51; Dr. Gideon 8. Palmer, ‘38; a : jaz9-3t S06 Fat ne. | FOr soi aici. Holineswonth (or Mout eee ‘ol, John McH. Hollingswo 38; HE. Piper, 63; B. W. Pond: | ‘© the measure and they cannot afford to go ‘ard 'L. Prince, "62; W. Pulsifer, 7%; | back on their word. I have petitions signed k Sewail. '58; Judge W. B. Snell, “45. | by nearly 400,000 veterans asking for ite pas- and well broke; sired from Thomas Scott; pedigree ‘be had from owner; cause for selling, owacr belug sick, 3629-6" Address 319 3d st. 8.0. }OR SALE—CIGAR STORE, MOST PuOMINENT a Ss - h JOR SALE—615 OST. AND 1628 6TH ST. ‘ernon fame), situated on Georgetown Heights (3124 S rooms and bath: Mimed. ssupe.: both are new | Stoddard af » containini aboat 80.000 feet of grow:id: and finely papered, € this week. Apply to | pleasantly located: cool water aud plenty of shad owmndiiqnae sae Aprly t@ ALERT F- MeDOWELL, Executor, North =; “7 itol (of Mount | POR SALE TWO YOUNG COLTS. FINE BLOODED Str aaa officers, as follows: Eddie Riddle, C.T.; Fannie | H. at _ ELECTRIFIED STEAM. Avery, VT. FA. Maltby, secretary: G. Mebr- ld —- ing, £.8.; Abby Hall, treasurer; Mabel John- | Re¥- ; ad : i Some Very Curious Experiments That | son, chaplain; Samuel Sherwood. marshal; | G&%- Ellis Spear, "58. J. C.Strout, ‘67; L. D. M. | sage. If the bill is not passed I do not think it Laud Massachusetts ave. = Sa aa Ta } : ) | Sweat, ‘37. W. in, 44; C, H. Verrill, °85; | will be ible for us to win the next electi: DOK SALE-ON H a a E TWO-STORY Feesnerca manga Eittunervsireet:very cheapifwold at once: owner Indicate Important Results. Ley, Pata heats canes oe Sber- | Senator W. D, Washburn, "S4; A. D. Willard, | If passed it will cost the government no moro ot pater, 4 pellinw al at" s: rs me ‘ Shove mow seated for $1000 ill caaly Urinx 8300 | yapered abt pain 020-3 oe enn Hall. recitations by Mabel Johnson, J. McCann SS ands. 5. Wailea, Se a ee oe nee hore, price 000: $4,000 cash: in 20 ‘rooms and bat! JOK SALE—54-INOH APOLLO LIGH 1 KUADSTER | From the Manufacturer. t Finch lodge and G, rling, by th a. wenty ars pér year. ; afb. per cout payable iy quarterly inetaitments, | $10,000. For furiber particulars gi za Botescl nas been used very little aud in xood us| At the last meeting of the physical society of | Finch quartette and addresses by the superin THE GRIP IS DECLINING, Speaking of the administration he said that vfitable investment. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, a * new, has cow-horn bandle bar and spade handles: is in P the distribution of patronage was a source of 2. 215-108 perfect condition ;cost $139; 18a bargain at $100; will | London the members were much interested in | tendente. Effects Still Linger—Last Week’s Mor | weakness, arousing discoutent, and that just OW FALE HESTRABLE SUBUEBAN | EKOP | “Xupiy tocigvator boy at 619 14th st. n.w., where | some very beautiful experiments of Mr. Shel- ae tality Record Unprecedented Here. | now the President’ was suffering from this im ¥. Tip proved, x a Lane ” GEORGETOWN. tnd Con auc Jus Dwelling, with auaple rounds, situ- | 18 Se ae SINKING MODEL Ticnown ford Bidwell, F.R.S. In one of these experi- = were oxo anak ROR Indiana, rou the business center SALE—SELF-INKIN (01 .OVED “There is no doul that the grip a gg of Washington city. and several moderate-sized villas, | I Printing Press, ‘Type Cases, Cabinet, Chase 5x8, al- | Mente a powerful electric light castashadow | Turow From His Wacox anv Bapiy poe ii TOL TOPICS. dietucatiully located and ut iow ‘pricss, ‘and ‘on easy | moat new: will ell ur 820 cout 85, "1380 121h at. | of a steam Jet upon a screen, but the shadow | Hunt.—A horse attached toa grocery wagon | losing its hold on the people here,” said Chief CAPER TORS z a: “| terms to suit; houses and lots in all parts of city for | n.w. c i by 4 Jexand | Clerk MeGi f the health offi nw: x lw alley: improve vo Larce nti F at. new. iy a. “4 ¥ LW iii i ‘i vl C1 is morning, “‘an ans re- i i i ‘ ag gga BS eh brilliant under the illumination, a : > physic’ The committee on reform in the civil Substantially But 159-room Brick beclting: $40,000. = — [a ng peg ie gr ei wad 28th street the vehicle collided with a omvion, weoat A needle point was then held neaf the jet | lamp post, throwing the driver violently to the | POF much smaller number of cases of pneu- | authorized by the House to conduct an investi- FRoR SALE-ON MaINE ath and electrified by being connected with a | ground, breuking four of his ribs and also his | ™0via. Thesame factsare shown in the re-| pution into the charges made against the civil Wimshurst machine. Instantly the shadow | left leg. ‘The unfortunate man was removed | ports of the physicians to the poor.” service commission and to examine into the became conspicuous and of s dark brown | t? hit home, 2828 Olive avenue, in the patrol| These reports for last week show that they erpes workings of the civil service law, will gol wile the jet tat bosame fur more | "Sey Dear. —Frank Gaines, eolore, | a 88 cae of infuensn 21 case ot peumo- | Holds meting, Monday‘wext. “twill dha de; luminous and occasionally colored. The effect | employed in the work of laying the water main | Bi and 56 cases of bronchitis, During the pre- pou og of the electrification is sppareniy instanta- | on ‘the canal road, died suddenly yesterday | Vious week their cases were: Influenza, 342; in making ite inquiries, is not likely that = x re of the most complete ald stylish outits in the city FOR SALE—LOTS. pull be: sold cheup for cash on il exchange for welt FOR BMEGSEVERAL LARGE TRACTS “AND PIs Ree AVN fo eB Su ‘ote; east of Lincoln at 15e. ES Vee Oe. 85 oe. ‘a Ue. per square foot." RK. H! F°%, SALE—A FINE BLACK HORSE; GOOD F ‘cor 13 driver; seven years old; sound and gentle; suit- ¥. LEIFOLD, #, cor, 133th and ¥ sta nw. 820-3_} tye fur any kind of work; cheap if sold at once; owner HOMES IN | JOR SALE—40,000 FEET OF GROUND IN TODD | has no use forhim. Apply & Browu’s sub Let, 7th and 9th sts, and south of 109 Ist. nw ONE the city for the mone} and bath; cellar, ouly #2," p GES de i. : e the committee will be prepared to commence noi property and must proves | WOR gaLESOIGAR STORE CLOSING OUT Busi. | neous. It is probable that the explanation may ile 1) . 25. itis i SEES ha ota pte RE y waaggatams | Fite egsiatiagy tate SCT BUM, |Betacyedmancied wt Lard tags wa | sermon sss wont, “he Sein re | pocumonin 28 androneitie ‘The ures | i work immediately oe serral fe mem Jpousate— ee ea _ 700 1atvit._ | Wtiauves-thindstore below 436 tb known experiment of electrifying « Jelof water, | notitied. ‘The deceased lived on 14th between | vious week show a decrease in the cases of | ings are busily engaged otherwise, Fo notsts HOUSES. HOUSES. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN — 330,000 FEET OF | 5 Ti-A GOOD IMPROVE which then ceases to scatter and fall in small | b and E streets southeast. acute lung diseases of 190. Dr. Richie of the |" “Te °USY For Saie—Cheap, « neatly new Fen on SH stag, Has ity property om a Pas pound: comers and combtiae drape, put instead draws itself together and | ‘Tuey Wene ALL Huut.—Wm. Quigley, the | Georgetown district had the largest number of ee ee Sith sable: @.600. ot aN0. P WAGGAMAN, ms Bor 100s wtaroflcg net Basses’: | oxperiments: explain the Lace actus ak Raleigh's | old man who some days ago cut bis son-in- | cases. Last week he had 57 cases of lung troubles | _ The Senate yesterday confirmed the follow- _ 3029-3 700 14tl witha thunder stern, |ao, Mir, Bidwell’s sesma law, Wm. Bayliss, across the -hand and arm, as | against 112 cases during the previous week. lowing nominations: Richard Guenther of Wis- blished in Tux Stan at the time, was tried usin, to be consul general at the City of Mex- to throw some hight upon the: cause of the a THE REPORT OF HEALTH OFFICER TOWNSHEND | CO! al at extraordinary blackness of tho thunder clouds wane Police Court yesterday afternoon. The | for last week shows: Number of deaths, 161; | ico: John F. Winter of Illinois, to be consul at (NY LIND, TABLE: CAN BE T1Z6 7th wt, now. JutB2 ITY OF BALTIMORE, A K SALE—A JE! seen at JNO. BAI FE SLEDS TH Livery and Hack Stable doing » <promwrous bis: yery cheap Brick House in Le Droit c: every mod. imup., near cable For Sale—A good investment in a 10-room House | ‘within our square of the Pension offi oom Hose suds able doi : | and of the lurid light so often seen im the sky | O14, man lindo, scar on the bend, whic y in. | white, 83; colored, 78 Death rate per 1,000 per | Manheim; ee Seuts for G40 ports slot Sen100 : FU At it ee ait ge to celrato for bobent of ine benitk: | belore a storm, ils fey) used the kinfe? ie wound on Quigtet’s | annum: White, 25.4; colored, 60.7. ‘Tobal pop- | Caneel a Oe, eee net ee For Sale—A nice 6-room Frame House on 6th st. ae. ET (HAL 8QU 5 oo EE oe F N rl head was made with a kettle. Bayliss’ wife | ulation, $3.5. Fifty-three were under five BLACKBUBN'S APPOINTMENT. Bear B, water, «as, Introbe. 2-500. cs all shallow lots: very oRINDS OF NORTHEUN AND ‘oreign Notes of Interest. claimed that during the fight her husband | yearsof age; 87 were under one year old and —— eZ Stak baowain: a good Frame House on G at Room 4. 133i Fat iw. oat Ta te ay, at PES ioe: | The colonel of the second British life guard | stabbed her. “That is the facts of the case, so | 30 over sixty years. Twenty-seven of the | _ In the Senate yesterday afternoon the Vice Jot is worth the price. Pays 8 Ber cent om $1,050. DAVIDD sione, z BW. cc oR. MASS. AVE. AND holesale eopst 228 st. whart. Orders | (blue) at a special parade warned the officers | help me God,” said the young woman. “I | deaths occurred m hospitals and public insti- | President announced the appointment of Sen- 1s |. WILSON. ts Yeasts MOS F sc aw. by es feet on 10th And men to avoid mixipg with ‘civilians, on ac- {love my husband and I love, my ee bat tations, “The deaths by classes were as follows: | ator Blackburn as director of the Columbie ie SALE NDSOME NEW s , é count of the odium w ur Somer- | them is the fucts in the case.” Quigley, wl otic, 12; constitutional, 36; local, hospital for women lying-in esylum, Bae ce TS Fob ot. LE-® E_UPRIGHT PIANO, | sot had brought upon the regiment. has been employed as assistant rigger at the | openentel, 1b, violence, & hee princinel comes thera i New Yi been used very: little: +2 ion 34 A CHICAGU PLOT. We. Bw, wouthers: irvut, overiouking Towa Cire WivEAEGAL VERS GR icy cael ead anees lastonsde Caller adios: || “The inbabilante of Clovalana street, London, | Capitol for fitteen years, was fined $20 or 60 | of death were: Consumption, 24; . Chas HaXDY S aw Brick Houses Pented towoud nants hich zy i | days. Judge Miller said that Quigiey was | 2: malarial fever, 2; pnew 48; congestion —— aaa Eka a Sa ere ~ | Ewill trade ior vacant ground. DAVID D.S1ONE ROC! 20H | They tamoring to have the name changed. | pally hurt. ‘And so 18 Baslise,” added Mr. | of the lungs, 8; bronchitis, 6, whoo} , | A Piet Between the Petice and Ons af ines Caetehs om Ineranese Connor meatbenat ete, eae LECD VAL ARLE PRE ae ¥ st nw. | J store; will suit party’ with mapeedietet be oe aeraaala street has been Bh ington. *‘Andso am I.” adsea Mrs. Pay- 1. Births reported: ‘Teeniy-dve. while males the Anarchist Leaders. cht Tudiny store and bath. rented for $3: SALE—A VALUAI ECE OF KESID! ioi7ishstmw. “I won't live with you another day,” 5 — Price Address HOUSE, Star ofce iwvee3e* | For Business Property, situated ou H between Fu SALE, ONE UPutoHT PraNo| Hx X-| ‘The Swiss bundesrath has decided to convoke | said, turning toward her husband.” patty yom, Nasetek tee’ waite; 5| ‘The socialist and anarchist socicties in Chi- FE SALES OUD ISU LINDEN 9b peor | B91 00 tem than HUTHCHINS, BU: eoakT yd panels; fevesting action and double veneered | an international conference in May next for | Nores.—The new school building on U street | colored. cago have been wrought up toa high pitch of 2 ~ irre LEY'S CO,1405 Fst” Jay. yaraiteed for five years, HUGU'WORCH © CO,, the purpose of establishing regulations relative | between 30th and 3ist streets is now under | rue rancest OF DEATHS EVER RE-| excitement over the possession of what the JOR SALE-10 PER CENT INVESTMENT— | O%, SALE VALUABLE ae, | WOOT OE, cover. The work of slating the roof was begun PORTED SERE IX A WEEK. (a yp RR 10th and H sts. bw,at a 7OR SALE— JUST ARRIVED — 25 HOI At mass meeting of German miners at Bo- | this morning.—It is reported that Mrs. ED. | amo dines the ‘death record for | B&™mber# believe to be absolute proof of the and 7th, and L ne; rented for g1i.sueach; ; SUstomer. J. A. SETTLe & CO. Fat Jevv- Fistate tem aoe ee rat able BORLEGLL | chum it was resolved, on account of the gen- | E- N. Southworth will occupy her cottage on report largest existence of a huge police conspiracy against .300. ‘WRIGHT & STOCKET, 810 F st nw. TOR SALE—ATTENTION INVESTORS—Do NOT | L°UUs Dratt Mules. Prices ressouable, LB eral elections, to defer the strike | Prospect avenue this summer.—The failure | Suny week during the history of vital statistics | 442, The spy was Henry Danmayer, 8 man FE = = com eee oe Speer ees until March 1. of the odorless excavating apparatus to put in| in the District, During the corresponding | ¥1.5 since 1838 has been one of the most astute SALE—O THE HANDSOMES: = B ALE—JUST ARRIY ALLEY GE dues Wee ranean, Mare sopereeaic to | Sagatvencs at they rice seen sid Ferragamo Ue toa taceeg Mare; | ‘The lata senantion inthe way of betrthale | $ePPennunce when requested o do 00 cane | wack ot lat yar tho deus from acute dineant | 04 aggronsve anarchists inthe city, has boon Py Ee ee DAV! beet Bickh,. G3 be neem.at JAMES G. BOWEN | in Paris is that of Mru. Stephen Dane of Phila-| “Texrxuarone ap. CoxDITiox ov WATER aT 5 from itis. During the week a leader in the arbeiter bund, president of the Stable, 627 Ne ; and end- delphis to M. Roberto Carles Eskens of Brus-|7 4.M.—Great Falls—temperature, 41; condi- | ing January 18 there were 41 deaths from | free thinking organization and an organizer of sels, Mrs. Dana is the widow of the late | tion. Receiving reservoir—temperature, 42; Stepen Dana of Philadelphia and sister of Mr, | oon 36. tecel io — is tbe Potice. W28-3t | PLOK SALE—4 DESIRABLE LOTS ON 111H ST.,| JOR SALE—-A NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, ONLY congestion York makers Foes from condition at north connection, 36; condition at from 78 of 61 against a total | 1.4 nas advocated the murder Judge Gary George B. Roberts of Pennsylvania railroad | south connection, 96. Distributing reservoir — #69 duringlaet weeks decrease of 2 deaths. = i —— — square south of Md. ave ne. This is a v v0: made by Cable & Son 3 BREE-STORY K | econvmical piece uf wround to mubdivide, “Priced ee cies low far the peenours mecre 2 y q aan 28: : te; th iy 3 eleven rooms, 1017 12th as, bee cents per square foot, CHAKLES W HANDY to introdue "THOMSON & CO., S21 Lith nt jal Stn ees | eee ™. fame. She is also the sister of Countess Gall A . and Grinnell and Bonfield. He induced others ns abd aaa ROME NEY BRICK HOUSE OS | Jon SAneFIVE FINE, BUILDING. LTS 03 of Paris, “The groom-sloct is a Belgian, Say | Pee aen rats Als condone Ross who es been ill with the |? ¢cho his sentiments and then reported them Sots, Teemegnd bel; a modern umprovements; "so 3 Wt ott libata st, A625 ithe mucbgn 40 teks pue et ore CONDENSED LOCALS. ip, in at his deak at the office again. to the police and caused all except himself to Sorlng: about 40 fertf parting saich cies iehess | 2eeot ‘STAWGALD YER, 613 15m, swe Wiens. Yesterday afternoon Officer E, T. Elliott Johnson, euperintendent of the money | e,Pot tts, ransbary received” Beye ctrl parks elena : I SALE_SOUTH BROOKLAND, ‘The new London residence of Mr. Gladstone | founda dead male infant on i4th, Vermont oece ine Sa vor elles, Frances only $60 month, paid by Nordram, to whom be meet & KAMEY, 1307 F st. nw. BALE Wo have shout 100 tow Sor the fost is on St. James square and is the same honse | avenue, K and L streets northwest, and about | threatened Gaeasin bah fo uonawee, gave credit. These receipts as ve A Now Bay-window Brick: 6 rooms and bath; all | $0<%/eft }# that beautiful subdivision known as Sou! ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, where in 1836 Ada Byron was married and | an hour afterwatd found another dead child | bevter today. ports Cylon SERS Bod, pe 18 TT json, location. convenient wall | the city. havin streets 90 feet and avenues 180 tect | _Je22 913 Pennsylvania sve, emp hare gird er df Lovelace died. | at 2ist and D streets north’ his ‘Mr. Edward Renaud, 1504 18th street _north- ee Stekeinsek hen Donn eo avenio ‘A New i Hite, The sundivision Js south of and edjciuns 708 SALES ly cava cae welace living, ag ag Ribiere has recovered from : recent west is recovering from a ‘bad attack of infiu- | Gecided sensation in the police department. Hlomer “The lots tow left will be sold atthe low prices oie anim can sigraXEw| Lady Stanley is serioubly indisposed from | | Twenty cases of large, fat partridges werd re- Stemi Superiteadent March feoued 0 offrom 4 t foot On any tor | BEARB the effects of influenza, The state bail ceived here this from Tennessee. They Real Estate Matters. fae terrae my ies Wa ORES: | Sct ¥.0.sx1TH, 12257. ave._| day, to which 60 tavitations bad. boon danke, | Are selling at fhe case, The | | ¥. 1. Evans and B. B Jones have bought, ia | Pending investigation of b treachery 1007 ¥ Bee Se SL? btn” | holt SALES THE “oTTo™ Gas ENGnE tur | has been pos z et eee tg ye of DG. Swaim for $4,650.80 lot 92, D. | NParam will be pdomused caver. * FPOu SAE, BEAUTIFEL COR. ON Hann, carr. arp A treaty has been signed definitely settling | notice in another tint night exhibr | "4 Eso Me “of Iounie Marche | Bonbon of tho ehalges dgeiact hiss, cet ie vii and price list, D, BALLAUF, Aw't, 731 7th st. the boundary dispute between Brasil and the | tions at the for the pres- Ar ee 896, on BB) prank 3 25-1 ABR 629 at Fear ELEGANT CHICKERING iO; | Argentine Re; 3 ent owing to the want of suffi- | street and -<Svuee heat ~ foomiry payers, oi ted Peta ew. onta cnet feo eat by Li H REg pitsurveioeyou FVELPPE a | _Ttaly has determined to occupy Adorva, the sian lighting falas the | BoFthenst Poa fret om Md at. to 6 15-f004 alley per {REST = bs Of Tweedale “has had an | Word at Rome is ordered ‘to be copied in mar- ~The Value of » Husband. en oe - ree renane> taste} ES: cy Acacia Adventure, She left her saloon Die, the copy to be tor the Catholic university | Today Jeannette E. Keyes, execuirix of Bob-| “Waiter Sheridan, an American bask Fests, Beet, Saar Trace tne ‘tore,aiT 2am. | which was the frst in the train, ‘at the Fons | ** Washington when finished, xt Kays Sleds stagnant the Daluimore | aed infil in Montreal some dare ph ee vig a froutaue. of 240 Sock ‘N et, by a depth ney-2a 2 bridge yesterday and took the post of ba arrne ogy mene and Potomac for $10,000 ‘unclaimed, it was oc Fein os wncurbal. ade Segara “ag. FONDA OG ue, UmUaUeR BE | Grier. Har Indpblp was highly are Roeiten to Aomrens, eat Sar oes bn eer of Decembe | SSe's ous srrved Josey from I Bow aloes Baus | Setar = = the trip. sat agetbens, f 14 last, E f g