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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON,- D.C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1891. 8 FOR _SALE—LOTS. MONEY TO LOAN. : and Mr. <gae PEsiew ep porrranua | W atten FOMONING. SOME HEADY gO 3 mor angivion | HER POLITICAL STATUS | ==: - HAVE YOU A DESIRE TO SPECULATE? =— | Mn "hone aud tinall asin wo Teal Desa . Davi What Woman Has Gained in That amounts, TO TWO. THREE OB FOUR DI ‘UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS curity, at Satcaol interest, 2 psToN, —— She in the picture . s oii tot alley Inge ts location for | OWcry the bent opportunities for either that can, be] _feos-1m 107 Ya: ave. sat whan Eater ow. | SAUeTy Particular Respect. Iy $1,500 to 2,000 cash needed | found in the ‘It is not near s projected Uni- UdEL 1U LOAN BH. WARKER & CO.” | rornty site bat iecioee by am alresdy estsblisned in- IN SUMS FROM 9500 UPWARD, r FOE SALE_THRFE DESIRABLE LOTS ON 117H TAKE NO MAN'S WORD ene oe 7s Cane, i LAST DAY OF THE COUNCIL. ‘bear Linco war sain exiet. tag in reat, heychborhood rapidly improvine } Rietrann street “reveled rane | Drie ‘side BEAL ESTATE IN THIS prevatcr. : rice aad oa - Paved roms ). HOLTZMAN, {025-40 1007 Pa. ave. bw. nd Oth and Le ave, HW. Ber, wide parline’and grades entabilabed by the Dix | _gorn Cor. 10th and Fsts.n.w._ | laid aside their house. After the ceremony | Several Eloquent Papers ead and Speeches ae 30071 ; Baw. | let covert eer VIEWS MOSEY,70 UOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL | comfortable chats wi ae intend.| Made Today Upon Woman's Work tn the Ficis'st csianded bet. Columba road and Kenveaw | rrom alt partes toa ravarysion on well a rom bis. | UL, "tube om approved rea, eiate secarty af lost pic wished * Field of Politics—Mrs, Stanton's Able and Shah It EA wile soc ae pect | tore FONT BUNRLM HiLL,overioolinr the aty and | FOLD. a'we'trr: 13 Few mw. fel7-tim i Upon their eturn they will go| Exhaustive Argument. fo —4t = 4 ‘ neem 7. EXPERIMENT ONEY TO LOAN. = 25.200, AND their » 2 : ; siletiarsog: Veta prameaonsy-tapeuren veudaiala Miigton tga tse ntita re seb ens. Lowrle Dell’ was re brsoery Sno wee, macs witha rabedivieiea three Pre ‘amounts hegotiateds GEG, to help to-entertain” ‘The Vassar | Present to her. They’ will give a reception to| ‘Three sessions today was the program of Bearly 100 fardiies, a $12,000 school provided ond | PUNKINS, tO) 19th st. B.W. fel1-1 ‘also present to help 4 their friends after getting settled here. ie Ini v - Beat CATHOLIC, BAPTIST “snd ‘EPISCUPAL ot alumne, while generally young ladies, has sev- work laid out for the Woman's National Coun CBtrcnes. ie ‘qood vecuriey in Sue fous 14100, thy i foweat eral others also who have renched 'maturor | _ Dr. W. E. Brown, late mayor of Gatesville, | ci1, one at 10:30, one at $ and one this evening . YOU CAN GET TO OUR PROPER’ Ta terest he A PHILLIPS © SONS ears, and perhaps Mrs. Wanamaker has scarcely | Tex.. is in the city en route to New York,where 115 0% x i er Isis Rew doz ive_| tvor entertained, « more dignited ‘body of| Re Purposes log to hie afore of ondical |MjUgOCIOGK town departinents for one fare. Don forsct that. | M{ONEY {0 LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT | women. Altogether the company made an | knowledge. He is accompanied by his daughter, ig session BUY NOW BEFORE P! VAN Uated, within the eres! on approved real estate sit- | interesting scene, especially , a8 all after-| Miss Lena, and both of them are the guests of | tendance. Tnere were not more thana score | are Plats and all information of REDFORD Fond tite necessary lor e: noon assemblies are likely to do, it resolved | Dr. J. A. Mudd, at 151134 10th street. of people in the second gallery, but almost all & SON, 1000 F st. and H. BARTON, | 1 Hn | SFAHoW of payers; coumnismons nadie. es "The tea Lape eH NG STARS. the rest of the seats in the great auditorium its made an ornamental feature OUTING STARS. WEUEROETE LEED poet | ee PREY S2a. «| shee yu mote creme fe worse soa tne aces eco an enrcccn goin the heaueitul sitet ihe ateat | [2XOU WANT MONEY WE HAVE tr COW. | spous dainty cnpe of the refreshing beverage ‘THE OHIO IDEA. began. Some. of the best known women in the CAN WALK SIDE BY SIDE. “Now, as never before. men and women cam walk together side by side, and with equal step. Reform now will come sbout, not by slow love of lots on § st. ween New stantly on hand to loan tn ‘small mnt , ZexOT feet toa Le from the White House, proved security; current TASTERDAY | Before coming to Mrs. Wanamaker's the com- In the town of Columbus, Ohier, line of suffrage work were on the program to les. Price, 81-78 Ke So eer in th theDanbiane | SMALEENY. Gos Paes, FacthcUuilding. jedl-tm | pany bad been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Where editors erased speak on various themes of interest connected fe24.9¢ THOS. J. FIST esc nw._ |. THE UNIVERSITY PROJECT 18 SURE Me3ri 30, Poms WE, Have ONE sum OF | Pronnxe, the former of whom entertained them mers ~ Of asplendid consummation. @ 10,000,000 will be ex- : To news] fun, with that movement. This evening the sub- , snothen of hick we will paper fun, ‘Kiso several emuables sone icone ‘seit. | Of which he bad fo show. ee 3 They load up agua ject is “The Organized Work and Life of CL ‘On the west side of Ist st. between Nand O sts.. the Metiotiste in erectins supery buitdmes. 000 feet already sold. Names of promment tide of Ista. x cay ol ma ro ; nts in, Women,” and during the afternoon miscella- in Jor tatty scot fo allay, oe square | payers uraisned who ar picticg ero Sauer ae Ch Willsmaigen sie eetee And shortly thereafter | retire. neous papers that did not seem to fit in at any Le eg ee on puerta “3S Snes ONEY TO LOAN IX SUMS TO SUT = expire. other session were read. prattle of children, the mother's songs and ~ s— rates on approved real estate security :special | Miss Lila E. Twiggs and Mr. Frank E. Flem- JRor = Teopecune prior payment x 4 — It was the closing day of the first triennial | *tories, her religious faith and services, all ap- Wieeris or Cote eas, a Fee Fe ene. tr rene, | Bg of ee ie niet’ ee | |The Now York tvne retro the pron | meeting of te Wonsn' ational Conn | Zaied the bate feng a he wily bung WON TO foot aley. Fri Sey Fikgem w o.. | ine pores tie menly sume tos Fe ee io kps. Twiggs, by the Rev. Dr. Stakely of the First |One as the List Congress, but docs not say | hes started out under such favorable auspices | the battio ned the ehnas, thor ne eee ay ce te. | the ion Monument, attaining a heiht of over | bIX FER CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY. Baptist Church, in th: presence of s small | whether it pronounces the I long, or not. and that seems to 80 much for the fu-| permanent foothold in some famil be felat Lea F st. new. Pes group 0 or 200 feet and Tully 50 feet af He iowest POIRES ag 15’ SUNS OF 03,000. company of their friends. ‘The parlors of the eis aed Suasetecue take aaich Gare Pisiandl ave. ege Hath st; house sald los: rents | Growth- invest sour tevings te this rastous which a residence, 1527 I street, were decorated with 9! Common Scents—Musk and patchouli. ‘AS foon as monoganic marringe Sipe mo. GRACE M. THOMAS, 100 Cororaa | commands more nd more influence than all | 8% ute very effective draping of Floride moss and ‘THE OFAEING OF THB EXEROUES, with property and descent in the male line, and [stint Socket” | Ctbeseabarten sectcpe comin ay rae On Palmetto. “rs, ‘TWwiges, wearing » gown of — The exercises were opened with a solo by | Mon {outs thenualves eter and Fess a GREATEST eo sk. lack lace and jet, received the guests, assisted | Does the rose have the thorn, or the thorn the | Mrs. F. 4. Perkins, who sang sweetly and with | ina home of their own, they began little by Fine bs lots.on Pst. between 17th and 18th | Opportunities to desirous of safely investing by Mrs. Agnes Moore, who wore old rose moire. | rose? expressi little to make their ji in thee Sito ber toot, which is lees than ip asked for adjoiu- | Sal! amounts. Ask your broker how much ieee RADON | ica tha’ wecdiligaeerek ign oleetiCinae gis. “ebeayerag? tesa, tha] Compiler ententen Otteras tek ahe has chosen.” croets Sikhs So PEEL WISE ake BEING cuapep | MQNEr 20 LOANIN SUMS TOSUIT, ATSAND/ 500% of the bride wns heralded: by the en-| Bob tales-ahort siorios. ceeltlak OO er ee nh Tadd | reemaeat & eatbartny capone, neue te tn] Mesihom, iosaser a? Qe Welton WO, a ‘To their fall width. Improvements go right along Wed. KAWLI NGS, 1500 Pa. a nce of four little children—little Miss Mor- PASSE SGA men Chacirithah inn eeacne of the | home, nor mbthe alter, nex ia the commstear [puns ef SUieskanahant” and ano ote — Tithout cost to lot owners. +108 OF HANDSOME (Abe Arlington Fire us. Co.'soffice.)_| gan, and Masters Halph, Townsend and Lynch, ee a Eat croventing scan teen aertaasceste te) hematin. most delightful women in the country, made POR SALE CONTE Sabertan cofteges will sion oe tet i all “dressed in white, who stretched a white| |The western rivers are making a run on their || ing fort z rite Basimnes Gh *t body guard of |® stirring address fall of” dainty ‘Two fine each 252120 foet toa 10-foot le Saperuen comemre or ‘st low interest jure, pianos, horses, | ° light of fulier and larger opportunity. 9 Present eats Senetboal Seine betes heed bon hae RR ee eR ee EA eee ribbon from the door to the palmetto bower, | banks, Miss Willard, in her pening address, an- | the King of Dahomey, the aston powers | touches and eloquent flight. Men, she 82 per toot, ‘zu08. J. FISNER FOS FLATS, LATURMATO SibStaae prucipat aod interset payable it Roettv og mmumriig | forming sn aisle. Mise regione —_ iar nounced that the program for the morning ses- | Of endurance exhibited by domestic servants | told her hearers, have been ever ready to de- fe23-3t “54 F a fel3-1m Cor. 14th and G'sts, Ns Teaidenc jor, preced HIB STATE. sion was the strongest of the council. The | 80d the peasant girls of southern Germany and | fine woman's status in every line of life, but “Wha * ine | Polit Aa Italy, the fish women at ‘all point. to | the time has come when women speak t state does Col. Blank come from?" in- | “Political Status of Woman” was the subject of eta pelonpmeny yp ‘phydque bas | Ut for themsclves on a subject in which ney been developed. ‘were most deeply interested. s a MAN'S VICTORY OVER WOMAN. BOTH ARF EQUAL Jacket bodice, trimmed with silver braid, that | “No,” corrected the city editor confidently; | 4;*°ciation, who is now abroad. | ‘The paper, | “The victory of man over woman was not 3 iho reival i goous 7K SALE = may = SS UP TO The omen eS his br sh ho eg SALE : ~ 5; ONEY 10 LOAN—IN _8I 3 fe groom was attend rother as bes! te can : A lot on Va. ave. detween 2ist and zeaste 24] COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. a 32500yon real estate; lowest rates of | roan. Str. William Fleming of the Georgia house | Wired the city editor of the House reporter. _| disoussion. 7 a m “4 rer biar * repli ‘The first paper was one by Mrs. Elizabeth ‘cents per foot. ER SALE—AT HYATTSVILLE, MD., 41 ACRES, DUGAK & BUTLER, 600 Fst. n.w. | of delegates. ‘Ihe bride wore a handsome trav-| .“‘State of intoxication,” replied the reporter 5 * * - THOS. 3. FISHERECO.. | FY ‘Exe a MOREE £0,048 oN neat FsTare on rinse | cling gown of turquoise cloth, with slashed | with unruffied countenance. Gedy Stanton, president of the Woman Suffrage = a +; Bo de it “i (DE 8 ST. NEAR N.H. | two wells ‘several springs. wed by larye new double trae 3 nates Fat. i.w._| jarce barn, chicken house, corm louse, &c.; #ruits, A i SALE_ON FORTH Sr ‘and ‘lass security, at Jowest rates of interest . ab “Adam was not Mr. Adam nor was Adam Mre. ‘the secutity is rood. wil lining. r Which was on the subject “The Matriarchate oF | eagity aecomplished. It took turies to | Adam. They were Ada: and neither eee Satiae’ He CHONDA OAD | atiarae peer eae Ae OT Oe “HT Pei, wma ne_| Poeun are wf ra Mi | U8 8 ones bo ak yt an | i gwen by Mm on om |g geting nue A. Th te tr en er wer Tita st. See | siemanrs country Hats ab mines drive To. Westiag” | MOVES 20 Rone at owes raten, om rea | Daisy Moore wore a light brown cloth. A wed- | lkely to stay there. double stars of the first magnitude. remain throughout the Medieval times. The|man and a female man, and he gave OK SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— ton. A bargain at $15,000 (adjoining property sels at | state security. YTICH, FOX& BROWN, | ding breakfast followed, and at its conclusion permanency of sex relations among the ul-|to them all things to subdue unto Lot 28 eet by Som south side,of N gt mw. im- | $100 per acre) Apnly (eowper. 9 sees ev. 1457 Pennsylvania ave. | the newly married couple started for their wed- ‘THE SAME EVERYWHERE. ce ‘MBS. STANTON'S PAPER. Triste and the mecesity for mization in | themeclves. They were equal then. Ged Feats hy imtiegnge custonieg wait SL 8S | geagawe SON ee “abetinte nr. | Jf ONRY FO LOAN QR BEAL ESAALE AT LOW: Sa Sony toa eee este make 8| ‘Tho President stood by the window looking Pillslpore hcl egelieag oom calcula | matters of defense, which must be intrusted | made them equal. God knew what he was do- mt mS = 5 > rae 5 N . ions of historians,’ per began, “as to | mais were i i then Deborab a jud Foe SEA peacrnrcy, Lor. Heecin anarchist | ant” DANESNOWEN SFO or G2 | Augusta, where they go to houscheping- af. | out uron the greening gramof the White Hoan | ean greta Leealy ne | aaiaTad2, Ret were the beginnings of the | ing when ie’ appainted Debora uae. in front tu the neieniorbovof Goun. aye. and iste | conveniently arruureds lange wells shaded lawn tid Fleming 'is a banker of that cit bride is | Grounds. that come agree on about 85,000 years. ‘They | _ “For tooegh women bed boon compelled to | moms and fer Serty yore hee wus 4 ee INGTON. 110 N- Altredst., Alexandria, fe2>-tw* DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. eran the enacts Ob Bae eeddlae rare Bee | gy ih” be mld sottty, “the grans ia coming | seem G0/000 to, suvagery, 20000 te barbertecs | Sght Sor Goeir own protection and were abun’. | kaecl. ‘Shisk of 0. Morty pers "Woes ee E LOTS 17 BY 00 TO ALLEY, i SALE-VEKY DESIKABLE LOTS AT i Cushman “Ke Davies Mrs. pec Mrs. Eile | "2: eee and 5,000 to civilization. anily able toimaintain the contest, yet wars for | have not had that much peace since. St.yaboat 100 fect, south of Lincota | F Pores: Glen, Ma: $150 can te | onssctioss vo tux aummcns’ tax mut, | Cushman K- Davis, Mrs. Agnew, Mrs “Yes, sir,” résponded the Private Secretary |” “For my present purpose these facta are only | territory and conquests over other tribes and | “All great souls are interpolated when, there scl bal A and (2 years, on foe all | reached un tweity minutes iit" on | | The Commissioners yesterday forwarded the | Pickett, Rear Admiral Jouett, Mrs. Townsend, | absent-mindedly, “the McKin—— ob, I beg interesting to show for how long a period, in | nations wore opposed by all the tenderest senti- | are great things to be accomplished, and when S233 | wonthly payments following response relative to House bill 12,782to | Lieut. ‘Roby, Mr. Edward Hayden, Mr. and| your pardon,” he stuttered and, blushing vio- | ra apirg a ees ——— imal “r of their ene ccherd ood Sanaey pay He dlengs, Seok soman sa right there. —————~| aro z ayy . i i tere o} own destiny, ‘otectors - “ Qu SStEUS ACRES OF LAND IN FaINCE suspend the operation in certain cases of the | Mrs. Parrett'and Mr. and Mre. McMasters. seb, left the room to recover his equilib-| iit" Pitdien, the acknowl iged Builders of all | Councils of war and the battle field, but as Jian county, oe, aly 30 untics from Washing | statute of limitations in force in the District of | Mins Goorgine Campbell is in the city for Le $8.50 per abv: this oa Darna b ~~ ges 'Y | Columbia: The Commissioners have to state id WOMAN HAs GUMPTION. there was of home life, religion and inter, from =. of mercy to minister to the wounded and sect C'aurry, | that the only reasons against the bill are: LF st. n.w. Sea cies time to time, of government. ving. Thus man became ruler, tribal] “A woman may not have exegetical ability, ‘House 10553 Cohn: a short visit at 1416 K street. Hose a ated . Mrs. Webb and Ler mother, Mrs. Beall, are| Open in the back—saloons on Sunday. “What is often said, and repeated from time | Organizer, tribal father, before his position of | a8 ® young minister once told me, but she has <f 20K _KENT—FOI 5 - : obtech truth. Thus tho assertion that women have : h has preached the church empty she has ) ara F Second. The estimated amount which will | Olina next foe a Handy articles—gloves. always been physically inferior to men end con. | Fuled che fight, though ofttimes guided by the ‘aon coon Oo down tate Ga peee mat fhe 202100, probably be required to meet the claims under | » Tog — ny tween bth * Win exchange Pri is) x on San di .. tly have al be held subject “ ‘ aan mald be rob at large ‘5. R. BOND, 321 43st. | this La it — be —. = be nee ter Claparede will give a dinner tomor- No TYPEWRITER FoR Ene. sovaidcs we er aay = oe =< yject | Woma ae i on i or | = sont vo Lng ebureh at Fe sass ael ase eas ams gee Gea | OE ene nen Somtiom | cow sigh jn |, Visitor—to Old Lady: “Your son writes forthe | ‘This view ns furuished the opponents to | home mother and deprived of ber rights to | are some bishops now who would pot be E- | ination, Dc attatnd on the Mariburo: Bowen) snd | the administration of the District government | , 27%, N- L. Jeffries and Miss Armstrong wi ” y ‘ipati shi tty and children, the last fortress of the | pj, ” segues, i hdmi: woman's emancipation their chief arguments | propert 4 : bishops long if that were the case. hold their last tion for this s@ason today. el ide: for holding her in bondage, and logically so, woman was her sacerdotal pri’ ‘Miss Shaw then continued to wittily criticise : Mine. one ee ene eer, | , Ol Tady—with pardonable pride: “Tos, my | for Houding, her in, bondage, and, logically eo |S remained hely as pricetoar ‘She had charge | q certain Lishop «selection of women who te- Bs om Sane: | exe tenepost nota adiset of the Commission, | | Dmo- Zegarrs had» pleasant reception yee | boy is mighty smart, if I do say it myself, that | [ongitutee woman iid held: the mame subords- | Of the tribal sacrifice and the tribal religion.©. | g,ccrtsis Uishop'aselection of women who re- Heh ievaiom amd wew of iz, a mote of ths | Gregg Shtmne hive pasted oe thee pena, oF | Aeany, fernoon. Her parlors wore prettily nae postion men would naturally infer that |, From thislartrefuge she was driven by ihe | Sa"God'e women. cob courted, for seven = ix 7 ty claims hav. into the possession mp lig! and the hostess in ywh Of | scvicita.. 66 eens i i juction of ristian, with ite : “ st mw. bet, 26th and 27th sta, Price, | sie jor sadivinon and Vile speculators. Your commitice will beable with; | soft brocade satin and lace gave her callare a Noro NI aaah malin) ear gh perebne ormeng te narrow Paulin doctrine, which ‘made’ woman Testes cnetavesl seomas Galteod somes Sof 2 acres, out advice from the Commissioners to ju very ai ive welcome. When she came here mac den singe mentally and physical inferior of man Hedec ee ae the force of that position. ‘The Comm! joners | about a year ago she could not speak ® word of | Old Lady: “Ob, no, he can’t write with the | °F feature of these assumptions is that jar pace bong! ante A “4 gave to the world its mer. Men were 3 Tennis Brice partly within the District of roam: Spar ieee tenon. va 7 aire Of be tof | to liquidate it, WAdHN’DANENHOWER, — | Scastule by three Go) Gor isth and Gin | Sha Bennine with good aad 5 n themselves believe them and feel that lawfully in subjection to him. counted out of the transaction. That Mary, comer of 3d and G sts, n.e", 110 feet | PK >ALE—A BARGAIN—THE P) know nothing of the fact, however, on that | English, but now she has completely overcome | pesky machines. He has to do it by hand." oper m and feel “7 ead Frcs, Sh per foot st | ihe Boromae oa! tendon the Contutroed | point. Altogether the Courmiasionere, cannot | he dificulties of the lamseags and is cnticels | Poe? ny to strive for their own emancipation is simply DEGRADED BY THE CHURCHES. said, did a great thing for the Columbia ave and Quarry food. turesque portion of istrict and can Dow be pur- | feel authorized to recommend favorable action | conversant with it. Mingling iv society is an attempt at the impossible. Fortunately his- | “The spirit of the church in ite contempt for | world, ‘but it was notin Aiguiber of ery ae lof ih, Kalorama, om Mass, | chinea for the low price of G00 sore the 10 ate sey & C0., | UPON the bill at this time. It may not be inap- | therefore now a great pleasure. Out in the HE WAS STUDEORN. howe ascunaptions aud aif thearguarenia ihe | Woman, as shown in the Scriptures, in Paul’ | Kitchen cooking yellow legged chickens for 1.300 F st. ave. . Sts. Also several tracts of land . r mer these assumptions and all the arguments that conference dinner, “There was another “tpi CHARLE: CE WMA i ropriate to add that the District has suffered | dining room yesterday she had her dark| Mrs. One: “Did you ever see one of those epistles and the Pentateuch. the hatred of the " = (fh tiekelags ee Sate . Sates aelce igus tiem the eqesction of oung daughters, bright faced little | ossified men like they have in museum: Srow ont of them. who stadied theolaty at the fost of Jeom. ft SRO SALE PS BER ST FOE SME £10 ACKES OF LAND (01 my LEFT TO PROTECT HERSELF. fathers, manifested in their ecclesiastical | was not that one whom Jesus reproved. It was 10, haire oad Branch Toad, within 200 yandsofConnert, | the same statute that it would but seem a girls to do the honors of the testable, and they 7 ther. D. . Other—thi somethi Leger , and in the doctri ici Sister Nestbee, teh onetioe eg ee gle is dshae cade | (Bhs ny"aeeeeaaelor ame puorgan iseoren | pects of equity to give it the beneit of that the ‘same cordial manners of their | ».4T sera mun eot peach ieee plete ah poe gem glesoes Sclisacy ol winieents Geseerea eseve oe: [Ear eee toot ot tan obey of tanckany on mete ae ther; paleo +s CY & CO. fense. ” protect herself and forage for her children. t for woman and lized the burni come the kitchen. lata: wont, | | _te1eim ee See ‘The bill referred to is the one which author-| Mrs. A. Leo Knott and Miss Keenan were at | ™Y husband. Morgan, in his ‘Ancient Society,’ gives many Tortaring of omen by the those: | Sarin tees ena T send the Rete ond 7 cE Ei. | izes the it of the drummers’ tax,which i i o " + | J)OK SALE—«ARE CHANCE FOR INVEST- repayment e i, home yesterday afternoon, and their friends kabl if ct ERS Sy ES OLA STSE, | Kent Vitra end crm, tumgrea at: | has, been held the Commissioners had uo] ge Torte the cavaicaasuf visitars whe seve | ome ean ed ack Robin? Of'women among Uifornt tribes Tue lair | Women and dheir duties became <hjpct ot | Bao read the ible. which we, now think te it A Palit Lirs & SON ime ‘from Laurel, fronting 3 iile on Wash. bee doing the K street houses. ‘The public is informed through ‘certain re- | part of the period of barbarism. Among the | batred to the Christian missionaries and of al- | necessary for our children, and send it to the 1419 N. ¥. ave. Itiuore turnpike and 2 mile on B.& OU. BR. ; hich A MATTER TO BE INVESTIGATED. Mrs. G. B. Loring, Mrs. Hitt, Mrs. and the greater numbe: of the American aborigines | ternate scorn and fear to ascetics and | heathen. I chose Vashti ‘because she would FEAL LOTS ON £. CAPITOL cTWiiussold cutive or veparately. ‘Soarent | Mr. J. W. Tyrer has written a letter to the | sfissos Del Monte hea numerous callers, cent blatant utterances rig? woman's con- | fre dercent of Property and children were in | Monks. ‘The priestess mother became some- | not obey the dictates of a wicked and vicious ley st. ne. : no-cash if isproved ian ener on prewioes ase Commissioners in which be calls attention to| At Hyatteville last evening Miss Nannie Fow- | Ye"tion now in session that a person—nam2 | the female lime. Women sat in the councils of | thing impure, associated with the devil, and ‘That songht for a hero and # heroine for life. We a? = man. sort of woman is God's woman, ‘ make advan F s material—bu; out of reverence to dear | warand peace and their opinions had equal | her lore an infernal incantation, her very cook- | husband or no husband. ANTIBES 25 C Bw-+ OPE. Miiue! | POR SALE-BLACKISTONE 1SLAND-GHEAT the fact that on the 12th day of January last 94 | er entertained the members of the Hyatiavill | “Mother Gove.” we ‘will any ‘Men: “Sparrow” | warauepeage and, fheir opi = of poison. nay, her very existence | “Motherhood is not the greatest crown of 20k SALE_VERY ATTRACTIVE INVESEMENTS im Queen Anne cottage; 10 rooms: sur- | he was ing his home he found one of the | Social Club. On account of this being the | has the honor of defeating Senator Ingalls. “A family of the moncgamic type might have eh to man. Th glory © woman may wear. it may not be « in ren! estate In nw. part of this city; 75,000 square en well: unfailing breezes; | Dastrict policemen lying in the street in front | Lenton season the gnthering wasnot as large as | Granted, that the Farmers’ Alliance of Kan- | indivitnulces and pone powerful in society etastons, grown at all. Thero must besomething behind fort on sereet car lune, tromtume $84 fend on three sides A me ie aes ats — pane avon § would otherwise ve a aes those who saa ne hs to Jeno upon its women for its | at large, but the gena did not and could not | The wi i a it that will ay wt what it aball be, and it may bea are. improve rh Is atten spenta very enjoyable evening. k, yet it di int a forci- z ii it crown of Sema ae Ws pocket he hie tad blew the regular dr | short proglan waa “cadena and refieahent | Men,waPh Yoh elt point fore | econ the family axa itor of ul. leroy A Onsite -waERE anpGamrNel ae SALE-HOUSES AND Lows, Destnapax | {eus call which he says he repeated at close | were served. Among those in the party were | men dabbling in sue ralitical meckavone political society. Although individualized by E , eae edger sch F mn East Capitol and South A. ann the uit of Rockville. “Also farug | intervals for more than half en hour without | Misses Hand, Miss Brightwell, Mr. Hose, Mr. | "Doubtless the Inbore of the incoming Gincin- | Property tats and wenuiege eh ee ; “Tho hightscneun of Gurye od a ntoot lots, Lith st. near B pe. arming land in, Montgomery county.” ‘Tennus receiving any response. Finally an officer off | Latimer, Misses Moran, Mre. Moran and’ Mr. | natus to whom our sisters have confided the as a legal entity by statutory enactments, the | Conquest complete. But woman did not yield | wear is womanhood, a high, pure, noble, belp- See ea can ee ee fa ——- Ca ce ‘Shin aid ‘then | ESTKer. At the next meeting the club will be | praning hook whick is to cut off the rank top | family is not the unit of political system. ‘The | Without prolonged resistance and @ courageous | ¢q} and faithful womanhood. A woman instinct Sg Maree ave aear Sth | rales. FARNG. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS: | fook the sick man. in’ the house and kept him | “yttsred, US Misses Land. Ioan oenstorial plutocracy will be Hereu-| state recognizes the counties of. which it is | final straggle. Driven trom the home, om out-| Jin © cues tove in her heart, who reeches out Brice acres. Tite “A lib.) _ a. Mrs. F. O. MeNew, 1310 Corcoran street, en- | lean. composed, the county its townshi t the | lawand wanderer everywhere, ostracised & KULHERFORD, 1307 F st. ws 810 10.4200 per core. Now is the Shae to tures | FOU hoop then sent for » Papi Serge fertained a company of ladies scclense ata} But facts are stubborn and prickly thistles | towiships take no note of the facts “ in | thestate, condemned by the cou crucified Dis NALE_UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, Washington, asthey are xetting bigher | Which took another half an hour to arrive. He Juncheon to meet Mrs. A. 8. James of Tennes- | to deal with, and they make known that of late | the early periods the nation recognized its | D¥ the church, the supreme power of the mother F State's eve 17, 210 fet: att BRLO cane ie the eemnmissioncrs these facts in | soe. The other guests wore Mrs, J.M. Hickey, | Years Kansas has been chiefly understood by | traben, the felbss ita phrateincema the phratries | of the race was conquered only by the angel of | snd all rose and joined in heartily. A few aa [EXOU ARE INTERESTED IN LAND IN MONT-| comity of providing for the proper patrol of | Miss Baird, Miss Gosling, Mra. Cooper, the world at large as the home of Senator In- its gentes, but the gens took no note of the on ages funeral | Louncements were made, amuss ‘that the ou wry county, Md., send stamp ior wcOvy of The | thie gaction’ which cow acerete be iatecr eee gand Mrs.’ Happer. Whe table y A r il had taken out papers of incrporation Monticonery Press, Kockville. Md dio iy itis worthy of note that our barbarian ances- | ,, “‘It was this wholesale, violent suppression of District of Ci ‘and the meet ao eS with the soft mellow light of wax tapers under | must be mended, but I also know enough of | tors scem to have had a higher idea of justice to | the feminine element, in the effort to establish | 1 the District of Columbia, 2 to iteelf for protection. ‘The Commissioners | (¢corations were in yellow, beng in harmon; | Being myself » farmer, I know that fences ing a i vesti . i closed remarks by Mrs. F. E,W. TM maenestine)| SUBURBAN FROFEELY. |“ “=Sseeuiees Fellow shades. Ihe drawing rooms were taste- | the history of uations to somprehend ‘hat a | woman than American men in the nineteenth | %@ Patriarchate, that, more than any other oo sad * $0350, socents per toot, | Sa wate “aT HEPA MDP ‘THE INSURANCE BUREAU BILE. fully decorated with palms. ogantey is aos truly great through the home | ceutury, professing to believe, as they do, in | °B€ cause, produced ages. Some Noted Delegates. S105 SA seets | PSew house, with barn, chicken house: ke.~and, | | Some time ago the Commissioners submitted | irs. Senator Casey will be at home to callers | YiFttes of ite women and the statesmanship of | our republican principles of government. -sracdigey acolyte wgpenrag? Mra. Charlotte Emerson Brown is the wife of 000 feet; OO cents per | Heres of shirnidid land: iiuite of all kinda; beautiful | to the attorney for the District a draft of a pro- ite men. “During these — the property of | In closing, I would say that every woman x s fine tomorrow at the Arno, asxisted by Mrs. Marvin |" If we may hope for a continuance of Ff a Rev. Dr. Brown, a noted divine of Newark,who, ote Washi Prt ay posed substitute for House bill No. 9045 for the | C. Stone and Miss Cora Ws if Kansas City. rpg es te i Pie | Noman was in her own line and gens and man’s | present must have a new sense of dignity and sere 107: $1 per foot. ive to Weaninetee, hr ay eae e an ora Warner o! 'Y- | perity, we may never dispense with either the a t, foe rd iz | om mee tohelp humanity, to cure un evil and to make the world better is one of God's womnen.” ‘A voice in the audience started the doxology. "so! 2 roperty was in his own line and gens. sa establishment of an insurance bureau, &c.,for| Dr. Ituth resides at 1920 I street; not . i " fn a a *-— | his opinion as to the advisability of its enact- published. ap pale ae ee See ae - , M vi ie : in the have been the Pe ARSE, toc ae ay, | POR SALLGA TRACE OF SEVERAI ment. The original bill submitted by Repre- | PU! Gens sige adeeb “The growth of the idea of property, and | tome Periogs in, the long past, have been the i & Boeo. mw Watitinston: trating ou an electric Tairoed: con be | sentative Burton, tho Commissioners say, was | Miss Gussie Crouchen hester, N. Y., ane the rise of monogamy, which in a measure as-| the bes: interests of humanity. As history is “DESIKABLE LOTS ON W ; | Rout for aivut bat of hat adiiuine Dept) | too cumbersome and complicated and involved | and Mise Etta Grinnell of Phelps, N. Yor 0re | 0. a. pasar op Hom to SeeRTE eared the paternity of children, formed motives | said. 80, sepect stesit, we here avery serena tn Fitouand Lanter Heicute. overlooking city and Zoo- | Ow il Re Manscusmary expenet. The attorney uae Ure — = the — ia apbr mae See ‘Your issue of yesterday contained a commn- | sufficiently powerful to bring children into the | believe that our turn will come aguin; it . Fg ‘nce | mitted his opinion, in which be says ir. Harry Babcock, who n& guest ye %, com: hildres chon reset Box 10, far offen. | has not hud an opportunity to examine the in-| Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Smith of 1515 O streot, has | Moation from “A. Clerk,” requesting you to | Fent of their father and a participation in the | "et ba fcr women OR SALE—Z7 ACKES, WELL IMPROVED, ON | surance burean bill and is unable to pass upon | returned to his home in “kindly inform the government clerks that the mother’s rights was aslow process and for ° Brooklyn, ‘railroad, 4 niles from Washinton, §275 - | its merit, but the proposed substitute with its | Babcock, who accompanied him, the oni na- i is "rites | provisions seems to him, if enacted, to be a | daughter of Air. Smith, will remain’ for a time, | onal holiday as well as Cheer’ ants stone thang | !ORg Periods resisted. i - “s i y # far back into the shadowy past as human very efficient and complete law for this District | Mrs. L. B. of Vhelps, N. Y., a sister | they are forced to work on such days because | thought has penetrated, and’ been able by a “or | On the subject of reguiation of insurance com- | of Mrs. Smith, is spending the season at this | of the first named clerks using mid holidays fo: process of reason to substantiate the facts of panies. primeval life, we behold woman in all her native dignity, self-poised and self-supporting, her own head and hands her guidance and pro- Bp Ratton, Cuites trom, Washinton. $ there is another class of clerks who lik $250 per acre. 12 "acres. ear saine, sa Screa, Stutles trou Aqueduct Bridge, ports parcase | Sartre sey my rbey SE ee faved wink | several sill and late tracts of Tand hospitable home. shopping. It may be true, undoubtedly is, that : orth Capttol | tran AMES E. CLEMENTS FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY TAX. : Ls x z b 2 ‘eieetric falway , - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Van Wickle large numbers of them take the opportunit; in prosters “Por pis kev appiyie™ | soelw : Under the existing laws governing fie insur-| turned from » sojourn to Foren Moree, 7 | thus offered them for purchasing neceecaty as. Sa Pre ae | PGR SALE FORTY ACHES 1.700.000 SQUARE | ancg in the District of Coltmbia it is provided pears 3 ticles, but they are not alone in so doing. Some | tection. ‘The instincts of motherhood gave her yee eect ssistepriareiea: | that each company chartered outeido of the Be nae Cae” hervice was performed. at | of the mercantile clerks who are more fortunate | the frsé thought af prinsy ata eeteeeg ed Distritt shall pay a license tax of 815 for the | SA? aie h at 9 o'clock: this morning than others do the same thing, also mechanics, | jed her to make # home for herself and chil- fe. 1p lots, 172008 tout to alley No frou builders.” 3 anh) WALKS 458 Louisiana ave. r i 4 con-| servants and others. It is human nature to i re The reading was! Dr. Julin Holmes Smith of = = aE RUGURTTERS Tae cr aerg | Pegs of doing burinoss here, and « farther | trcting partics mere Mr. Henry E. Weaver and | enter storo at any time they may be found | witd beasts of the forests, aad the wily hentee it before | represents the Queen Isabella LOST AND FOUND. Picts in Brood, Caivergiy Heighteand vicinity | lected. ‘For a number of years several com- | brother-in-law of the bride, gave her away, Ties | Cor otgy ae acti ee a ong bas the cash, | who lived on uncooked food and —s> emitter ys tebe poe rice TSIsaT Ni foe TANT. UALEGEGWS | Suns” Heese se nerennions etervent | penton have eetablisned dupllcnts and feiplints : - id wherever night found hin. his ‘ church was handsomely decorated with ber of the ato ground wher Fggactsea su.” Litera rewama. “1506 Waiige | Ini“ oteervatury adrian must eatepaive view | agencies in thiseity. In letter to the Com-| Atter. the ceremony » reception was held ai Ghat'dny once for baneoen Be mane sound on | rnde activities dew eo Sr ee sine 3 : = ; mers today Mesars. Robertson & Blackford | their home and the bappy couple left on the | pelling their clerks to be on duty five or six | “% ie ao bend ‘acster; ‘doe with | "eam, &c. Every Mewuent to locate mi me} ay that in some cases these duplicate | 10:57 train for Florida, where they are to spend. ious: Tet etek Ont Sone? “EiktedRaeh | Henge it ency thre aes out wad agencies have bean required to pay the license | several weeks. : Uae eets | pat eae eee period of corel - to have their empty seats occupied. through > “ ior ise Sesh end aioe Devihig tering orm ime | aayinnge soniuce,, After a carefal examine’ | "Mise Julia A. Downing and Mr. Robert Gil-| "Shopping on holidays and Sundays can be | SQ3EA,wuANy Gouturiee “undisputed, | ac- SiKALED OR STULEN-SMALL SKYE TERKIPE, | of com to'yurcharers.” If yor ave business in tois | tion of the law they say that they are unal mour Ames of New York city were married this | stopped. if not by law by the earnest co-opera- | $ehtedaenaturaland proper wherev« 5 soovices nau Silver, wone cota tay attacind | section put in our hands "itis our specialty. find any authority for the collection of more | fternoon atl o'clock ai the residence of the | tion of the merchants and their employes. Let | $2 0. Lak huitabve Feward wil be sty . : plan canatl esas | afte ; i Sues EE | rg 8G. TmUsLER g co. | than one, annial figonse. They tek to becn-| dride's mother, ‘Mra. Pauline Downing, 1141 | the clerks thoroughly organize and’ form con | 2. ok POCKE ~ i Se 13th street Only a small family gathering, | mittees from their respective stores, wait upon AKELAND HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE on | form the board of underwriters. with # few intimate friends, were assembled {| all the merchants, show them wherein it is ad- SMALL MONTHLY PAY MENTS.—This beauti- bahay moe vantageous to all concerned that business should suisivision is situated in Prince George's county, Military Order of Washington. She parlor when the bride and. groom entered. | Temagecus ty all concerned thet . = tod. ys, and I venture to Baty aboae lcs rom Wanluneton, on ar The Grand Assembly of this order has been | THe couple stood near the bower formed of | be suspended on thone days, and I venture to pbaoan clectrts retirees will & - sists — sessions at army ee Seqoreenest omieretece any one else for — ectenees. healthy snd is edjaceiit ‘by Chariton armory rooms, ing the weel i necessa . on medicine, tara Coleen 1 baa eas of | beautiful and solemn ritualistic ceremonies ‘ee tanks shouldbe given tothe a Practice her pro- Z widen woul rues, on Waach 3. W0ahadetrees | were impressively worked last evening by 7 oe | ee eects whe ware petesetio | —- successful Lith sts sal Side, well araded 28, tuch 3,000 shade tree he close and allow themselves and their employes ‘woman is wand if tien to 1424 i that contains 1% acres, iu wich there ia steacr | iUstrious Grand) Commander Harrison | heliotrope & chance to celebrate the holiday of holiday ‘two a ‘OST_TUESDAY BET. 12 AND 1 0% ful lake or clear iresh water sacresin area. it haze . axsisted by Gen. Jno. E. e i of thin’ land. tee x; ve The tet ‘She t fr At justrious 3 to the grace- b ot immortal land and scientific guaall iver watch and cbstia. Pinder willbe eletsto Washineton Gvente:the ra Siliaans'| ander; Won G. fates, iusteions. 920m | fa" trim She carried a bouquet of | Washington. E,W. H. 8 feeling of | Societies and president Woman's Clab by leaving saine at BOX OF FICE, Aibeuch's. eral and. M. of C. the assembled a saya ceain eae: eli —— of ‘and the brilliant organizer and rT yus grand recorder, and Ji Lara RED’ GEES. en oct also of the Queen Isabella Association between Bal a ne = illustrious Ae collation Mr. and to the PIL ST SS. “Lateral seward for ts returm to atsve ve te Pr og Ape oe El vee ol ‘Ames sisted on an ently efteraoce Some Remarks Made by Senators in the that city. \cyepiasee terwean Fumlle and tee Lenatiuse | veuent, Prices of toth & eras G19 | tvoor tix Sonators. ‘Tonight the Gras Amenn | and to-do some extenalre: sighvascing. Wire afternoon Mra Potter Palmer of Chicago, the presi- Keward ig iett st FRE LANGHAM, 13th ana tse | combat 5 ill adjourn until December 14, 1892. Urger will mittee amendments to the sundry civil sppro- ent of the board of lady managers of the ae cs : tations have been made to have the priation’bill in relation to the world’s Colum- the beautiful ceremonies of the assembly be ‘sorrow as presented last Sunday. prett exposition provoked considerable discus- ——— t 1 i t abroad for t the eye and its | ton ‘were married this it for two years studying the eye ton Harper wore mar afternoon, at the te rit in ip dh BACARYS: WHTTEVOXTERRIGE | 12 "40eu4e , >. iiuere. | diseases in the howpitals, has returned to Wash- arch, in the ota L 3 ee ee uarters, ‘finished in 7p. tae tan opetwont hip. he : 3 Tn tho. prosachtion of hie tradieg he | very large gathering of their Rev. Dr. cry a ~ sg SPS NS ast ative heat | 0 ° ci | ington. In = dies be | Hartiett performed the The yen yoy ao Li a aad = ome ia oy a. e mae ire ca “bia ele eee See tion ofthe Sime wee passed in the hopptals Grd CK ae <TRAYED-THE 2D INSTANT, Se —_—- 1871 sbe married Mr. a yetugned by the steamer Saale, which waa de- Potter Palmer,» repre: serewste eee? : 3 being = raid Sor Ke tar. Se | eens compelled to ‘top twice during the passage by as. coe of ts Twealthioet 1S ema anal ne . Eien gwide Tae = ‘The Q Street Tennis Club. Bus = best s Preiss <1 regular meeting of the “Q Street od —— 4 seeget fennis Club” was held Tuesday at the resi- Masico, ott aes tar ae ent ree | Da dence of Mr. James E. Fitch. For the ensuing “gilliton | ‘ne female part and she « Sature isto oe found ina separstedevartnient,es wall . Jnstitu- | year the following offeors were chosen: Mr. ‘to hola. ——— "ALterested are peguested tw vaninine my woods and 3 ° Fiteh, ‘Mr. 8. Whitwell, vice in the hey meee me? saagine re y Eee " munity, but after fLovaegarees ec yet tae eet dent Rire ownsend, secretary? se neh, he monet’ pie Jn executive committe, consisting by | bas pergon 022-0 450 Lousiana ames. w. was, appointed: “the meeting heres generally Gasrs Scrrs Scocmen tne AND PRESSED FOR ay. Coats, Soe. : Pants, 2e. : Vests, 2c. Altering mepetttia Ge in best mnmpst' Gord called ter and Gettvermd. “Telephone call 1 ra PES cose: |S BRE | seeds sion et Poe Sag gots foe 7