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side of 10th st. between Corcoran, SUELO feet toa 10feot aley. THOS. J. FISHE ae INVESTM! | walks, paved | trees, ‘wide park | trict koverninen’ parts o' it BUNKER Fiver, se suat WiLL -over-ookime the city and PERIMENT Many of the ladies who keep up to their Miss Coit at the Shorcham, Mrs. N. L. Jeffries, Mise Mrs. and the Misses rs. Hamel and the Boyle were some of those not forgotten im the list. ‘The marriage of Miss Annie Fisher, daughter of the second anditor pe ae magn fe a Cohoon-of St. Loni take at family residence on G street next Wednesday. Only a family gathering has been invited. THEY WANT THE BALLOT. But Oue State, Wyoming, is Entitled to » Star Address From Across the Sea—Other Earn- eat Addresses Made. on Their Banner—Mrs. Stanton’s Earnest |}; supervision and protection of the rulers, es children need the care of their parents. Disfranchisement is the last shadow of the old spirit of caste that has always divided umanity into ‘of greater or less infe- Tiority, some below even certain animals that were considered special favorites with heaven. One cannot contemplate these revolting dis- were forty vears ago. She said that io Malden, Mase tional and the crowded audiences that attended the meetings of the council during this week. All this has been brought about by the movement for woman suffrage. “There was no college then for women_ ex- cept Oberlin. I thank God for Oberlin. Think how narrow and few were openings for women then. The; = held was that women. THE SILVER POOL REPORT. No Evidence of Any Combination to Enable Members of Congress to Invest. were looking for. The report says: Prior to the examination of Owenbey the testimony of Senators Vest and Cameron and Mr. Littler brought out the fact that the latter had pur- chased silver for Seustor Cameron pending the silver legislation of the last session. and bad sold it by the Senator's order before the silver Dill passed. Subsequently Representative Ab- THE EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION. Speakers and Officers for the Lincoln Park Meeting. Congregn The silver pool investigating committee sub-| The committee on speakers for the twenty- DO YOU WANT A GOOD HOME SITE? ‘ Fetr Sear’ close, dividing She people into rulers | Sinister announced the fact thet’ ce woeld cag uch | HAVE YOU DESIRE TO SPECCLATE? Banal day at home were rewarded yesterday | A New Gathering of Women in Al- _ —— = gmake laws | Speak by saying from the a: wane ae mitted their report to the House last evening. | ninth anniversary of the emancipation of ~j UNIVERSTTY ETiGHTS by having their friends drop ia, although, the = — Giccrimination | ested to make the aunouncement that a hen | The report gives no weight to Mr. Owenbey's | slaves im the District of Cotumbie met test x rain prevented Toleniioun at Gon 's House, make for themselves, for the imina\ wat takieee tautar ile & cok ate ‘ ™ th tthe corner of | Offers the hest opportunities for either that be ‘Mrs. is always based on the assumption that en or tocrow like a at the town | testimony, referring to him as # “romancer. evening with W. H. Jackson, chairman, and Re in i Be., a fine io to iivet | forme ip the Msthet. It ts not ne pa preeeted tar pr —* pend ~ classes are of an interior ; | hall. at 5 o'clock this afternoon.” ~» | The committee did not find the pool they|F. Chisolm, secretary. The chairman stated Price 1S cents yas oet SEED og ee ose by aw aurcady eStaisued ‘ that they have not common feelings and in- | _; What 4 change has come topass since then.” that the duty of the committee was to select an orator of the day for the celebration and other speakers. Hon. John Mercer Langston wae unanimously selected as orator of the day, with the following additional apeakers: Hon. B. K. Brace, W. H. H. Hart, Prof. 3. M. Gregory, C. 8. Morris, Col. James Hill, Hon. John R. Lynch, Dr. James M. Townsand, Hons Thomas E. Secret Proctor dinner last Nao tinetic ind without amazement | Were totally unable to conduct stores oF | ner Taylor of Illinois a before the com- | Miller, H. P. Cheatham, Rev. J.B. Rankin, hing im connection | night god eS ee pony ar nae nal other forms of business. And how we have | mittee and testified that he t silver after | John F. Cook. The officers selected for the mt 3 ‘Sifts, Sgc ua ‘Shoot provided ant | Speaker Reed, Dr. Seward Webb, Gen. Me-| The queen is dead; long live the queen. In | “The discriminations against color and sex in eee eee tener gman had no legal | the silver bill became « law and when no addi- | nerting at Lincole, Penk, April 16, are W. Cal- Pe Lice ‘Baviisy “and” EPisCOvAL | Culiough, Gen! Batchelder, Mr. ‘McKinley, Mr. | other and more prosaic words, the of | the United States are but other forms of this | ©*istence, no rig! r, to her chil tional silver J GET TO OUR PROPERTY both steam! and electric, (sity an other Up forwet that. Cogswell, Mr. Grout, Mr. T.C. Crawford, Mr. Partridge and Mr.’ Hughes. The table was decked with yellow tulips. Col. and Mrs. Gilman will give a musicale tomorrow evening and Representative and Mrs. Dalzell will give a euchre party. the Woman’s National Council of the United States are over and the moetings of the National American Woman Suffrage Association have begun. Last night saw the closing session of the one and this morning saw the opening ces same hateful spirit of caste, still sustained bj our religion asin the past. It is the outgro of the fs ideas of favoritism,ascribed to deity, in regard to races and individuals, but which have their origin in the mind of man. When woman understands the origin of all these as- norto her money. We found the disad tages under which she suffered legally and ‘woman's condi- worked to change this. tion is vastly improved. we want little by little. mother may have the ‘same right to her chil- dren that isiation was pro; or ex- pected, and had sold it in August MR. CONGER'S SPEECH. It is but just to say, continues the report, that a statement made by Hon. . EH. Conger in debate in the House on June 24, 1890, to the vin Chase to preside; R. F Rev. Geo. W. Moore, chaplain: Rev! Walter Ht Brooks to read poem and E. M. Hewiett to read the acts of emancipation. ‘Those who | have been invited to seats on the grand stand are Hons. L. C. Honk, John C. Spooner, L. “hisolm, secretary; n : father has. This and other acts | emect that he hus “ “wry Pomeroy, Revs. Robert Johnson, Geo. W. Lee, sion of the other. The one today was the first | sumptions, neither the eloquence of the pulpit | CP° Su Oe Tee ae ad dhe ante we | nee be been “approached to join | W. Bishop Johnaon, James M. Lee. 5G. Lamp. innmls our hs ccnaperincans and Mem | of the twenty-third annual Washington comven- | BOF the arguments of Senators in Washington do doe aeecyee gm find the only reason fe | silver pool furnished. some exctse forthe | Noda Mrs. Parker Mann will be at home to callers eighteen covers last night. tion of the suffrage association, which is to con- WYOMING THEIR ONE STATE. will reconcile her to the degradation of disfran- chisement. ing political insluence would not willingly ac- her the power to do what ought to be done and publication of the general tion that ailver ls existed pending noel legislation of | Presbrey tinue at Albaugh’s Opera House through the| All men of intelligence appreciate the power ‘WHAT TRE VOTE WILL Do. uly of that year: but none for the charge that IDE ON 10 eo Taman the Dens | OE to We Negi a eree ete cans | semnatoder of the work, ending up wilt telig-| Of boiding the talbiin that cea tacin'et| “The-wots will aot makee oon ofa wena, |eatoe Senators and Representatives bad ac- yoaly 47M. par foot. SRE ES ES — er ious services at the opera house. Verily, this is having a voice in the lows oe nro cy | but it will give her the ability to demand and mtg greg irre Mr. ey oe ey een SEA Lree’ | Mtive Matise SAA queen Gienee party of | woman's wosk. Then tae sutietaction of wield. | Peceive many things that she should. It gives gone —o8 therefore beyond our jurisdiction, was re- Guested by cable to transmit to the committee G. Dyson, C. Hand WH. Phi SN. Brown, J. H. Dail Pr. z cept again the degradaticn cf disfran- | to prevent what ought not to bedone. Women | the names of persons who appronched hime te a baler Propet pe tae Leprrtan' a The stage setting and the decorations were bs snr Yel cn eh andocetenl and men can help each other in making things | order that they might bomen maed, but be} yee wiciech we 8 eneral. Airs. and Mise Proctor have] the same today as answered for the council, | hisement. | Yet men cannot aggtieved | better. Woman's movement is not an anti-| declined s0 todo = © ‘our committee | ., MF. Nikisch and his Boston Symphony Or- | returned from Fortress Monroe, Miss Miller is | save that ca the rear mall of the parlor acene | J being deprived 3f this same pro- | man movement, but is an effort to obtain what | have been unable to get any evidence to ap. | Cetra will give the fourth concert of the series . New York | 2%? snd Mise Wanamaker afe in | hang two great American flags, quite like the | tection Mignht ies Power” The as Ps | the best good of the race demands. | Port Owenbey's original charge that there was | St Music Hall this evening. with the assistance The pr vew York. ordinary style with sne exception. Instead of | Gibraltar of our difficulhes today. W- {We can congratulate ourselves upon what | a silver pool or organization of silver specula~ wfacty, “idimir De Pachmens, the famous tie Washington Sieisht of over | , Miss Woodward, from Chicago, is visiting Mrs. | the usual umber of stars up in the corner | wate mon sec tate ee Dat eee becommplished in the last fifty years, | tors, who had made large purchases of silver | RNIN. | Dy request of “ma + | 400 feet and rally 2 | A, L. Barber at Belmont and with other ladies | there was Dut one, and that was for the state of | of their petty distinctions >. ee precisely ag | but the root of the evil still remains, the root | bullion, and was exerting its combined inila- ae ae - :| RENE SIE will usnist her tomorrow. Wyoming. This state is the state of the woman | the biack man feole thowe xf eoloee Thay ait | &¢ which we must all il pull sturdily. the root of | ence to bring about silver legislation which _ | Geawtn. | Enveat Mins MoGlonsey of Norfolk is the guest of | *Uffragisix, and the only cne that they are| orders of foreigners rank politically above | disfranchisement. organizations of women | would cause an advance of ailver and thereby | seoreny y= pebwenn wil ghay with x pob? Cele. Mrs. Ayimer. react, Admuit lst Properly organized and | the most intelligent, highly _ educated should join with us in pulling away at this bit- | bring large profits to the manipulators. Gaueperedsummbeantedende tie Kenan 5 naged member of the = ores dene 001 : A muerry party of little folks fled the parlor, | MAMged member of ‘tha sisterhood of states. | women—native-born, Americane—{s indced NO EVIDENCE OF ANY POOL, Fe SALE-TO TWO, ‘ ‘Bt parties, lots in THREE OK the aud La. ave. 5.W. FOUR DIF- tral part of the city: Ssignded het. Columbia road ant Kenesae Tao: will bo moldcbeup ff aisposed of thas gages WARNER © i x fer you in the north SO FEED WIDE ARE being i son be wade. PH Tee et ane — NO. F. WAGGA. fe131m c Aa oe SUBURBAN PROPERTY. HYATISVILLE, MD.. $1 ACRE -w double fraine dwellins, ma house, &c. ; truits, of Mr. ad Mra. Mitchell, 495 Maryland avenue, lust evening to celebrate the birthday anniver- and sister, Harry Morrison’ and wi Strang, F. Smith, Joe Hendley, Addie and Net- tie Burk, Belle Pollard, Belle and Agnes Jo- hanson, Lilly Einstein,’ Ella Mitchell, Harry Pearce, 'f. Trneworthy, G. Prince, Harvey Carle, Fannie Bennett and N. Rau. A boun- tiful collation was served,which was enjoyed by every one present, and’ after several hours ut in amusement the tired little folks sought it homes. Mrs. Heber May bas out invitations for a musicale” Saturday evening, February 28. ‘The Mixses Georgie and Mabel Clarke, sister will soon be aligible +o a place on the flag. the most bitter drop in the cup of our grief that we are compelled to ewallo wr doubts that woman feels this es well 2s. man— the humiliations of poverty, the bittern>ss of neglect, the pangs of envy and jealousy of those who enjoy pleasures and Inxuries she oes not possess. And yet, with the ever tur ing wheel of fortune, these distinctions are transient—yours today, mine tomorrow. The sama sad experiences, sooner or later, may come toall. But tho’ hateful spirit of class makes insurmountable distinctions that no turning wheel of fortune can change. THE MOST UNREASONALLE GROUND. Miss Anthony read a telegram of congratala- tion and good wishes from Phebe W. Couzius. read a paper on “Women in Politics and Juris- prudence.” She prophesied that the admission ‘of women as voters would do away with politi- cal jobbery, rings and time servers. Even the best of statesmen are afraid of the danger of hiss they seein admission of 80 many untrained voters. It would be impossible to foretell the results of elec~ tions, but this is just what is wanted; fealty to rty will fall below fealty to principle and no men would be nominated by a party with women constituents, and when the time comes that women have the ballot the safety of the Continuing it says: There is no evidence that i any pool, combination, syndicate, or individual | teresting program. ry WADED | sary of et daughter, Eleic. Am - DISTINCTIONS OF a2CIETY. a “ - | Tomorrow evening in Assem pK Ee A aemena ae coin (Beer oy recta aes All distinctions in society ars deprassing and | _ The president of the Connecticut Suffrage sterner bye prams ee A vor | Club; at a special meeting of CONTKACI FORTHE ERECTION OF HANDSOME | Thompson, — Daisy Smith, Sam "Tucker Aggravating to the classes ostracised. No one | Association, Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker, members grees to invest in silver or | graphic Soviets carry silver with the understanding that such members of Congress were to have the profits, or that any Senator or Representative was in- terested in any silver pool or syndicate, ax charged by Owenbey, nor any evidence that any Senator, Represcntative or government official, individually invested in silver bull- ion, or was directly or indirectly interested in silver speculations pending the silver legis- lation of the first session of the present Con- Rress, except that referring to Senator Cam- ¢ron. ‘The evidence shows that one Representative Se silver after tho silver act of July 14, composer. Representative nu | mark and Trehaikowsky will . Major ¢. E liver a lecture on the request, will sing “The Letter That .” Gov. Hill and Col. Watterson will not occupy a box. ‘This evening, in the lecture room of Ascen- sion Church, Prof. Wilson will deliver the first of the four Lenten lectures to be given the. It will be on the “Cathedrals of Engiaud,” with lantern illustrations. Tickets, 25 cents each. ion tesa eS aa aarp, | and danger of Ho, Te, Cer of Alaa ctey sx men dor the invidioas dines | "Aste jorupreitnce the only way a woman | Sayceafersanimicn seedy eeiaaton | Mk, CHANDLE METORTA Fok SERCH rer BUiEDINe "Suftablefor garden tarm op for en | $F Spe Suosts of Mise Lizzie Jones, No. 1948 in society, bused on wealth, postion, classes, can gct into the courts fa either to come a8 & ae eer: He Again Accuses New Hampshire Repub- tor iti woee a) XC Ep Aiatenn af 83 (00 iocaing proverty vent |" Qyeing fo illness in the family Mrs. McFalls deeper dortada ti on aonbt that she feels the | republic. ‘Today women are ‘studying Inw eggic peer myappee Tatiep ad Sammie Se ty ia ¥ of all others, because it is insurmount- The House conferees on the Supreme Court TH ‘ave. 08. J. FISHE: I 115 feet to a alley, oue square Bampelire e. and 3 beautiful beautiful ee LOU acres of sient Tocation, 3 with barn, chicken house, & d land: fruits of all kinds; Plank walk to station OR SALY-HEADQUANIPRS FOR CHOICE lots in Brookland, Unrversity Heights and vieinity. Most thriving suburb of Wasbinyton. —kverybouy Ynuiding. “Picturesque scenery. Art seminary estat~ ing the Misses Harris of No. 1332 9th street northwest. evening at Gurnay’s Hall. ‘The occasion was s very enjoyable one and proved a success in spite of ‘the disagreeable weather. Among convention in this city a year ago and she ix still abrond. She expects, however, to return to America during the coming summer to re- able, antagonizing one vital principle in nature with another, when both are chaos. Can there be any misery more real than proscriptive distinctions between those who in nature are the peers of each other in race, genius, wealth and position, antegoniz- their share of judicial duties. Considering that men have succeeded go poorly in their tems of theology, is it any wonder they Rev. Annah H. Shaw made some announce- ments and the meeting adjourned. bill have yielded the points insisted on by the House and accepted the Senate bill. ‘The appropriation bill. EVIDENCE IN PENSION CASES. The Speaker yesterday laid before the House the United States Senate, has wired a stinging editorial to his paper, the Monitor, rep - lly necessary to the very existence of ‘ ; : all the raps delivered by Senator-elect Price, #5.000-a barcaine Appiy | Countess Esterhazy gaven pink luncheon today equally ni y 1 inciple in | tiled in their systems of jurisprudence. The | saiient features of bin P 3 MANCGER"Atigracysattany” | in honor of Mre Hacrison at the fine old home le fither: TO, Gxalt, the masenline principle in | remarkable success of women tn Wyoming isa pasion fr tncapanitne aoe He is apparently as full of fight ‘Zerheecae._ | tm hones of Mrs Harrison st the fine old : . Moment that 10 eedtee hea nine, {we | proof of the ability of the female mind to carry | Df‘an nadiean’ Ue es ie, jetge gives the lie to Dr. Gallinger's | FOS SSER 27 ACKER WELL INEROVED. ON | The ladies invited to. meet Mrs. Harrison were ao nana ot th ivan reso POONER, pono safe ots rep iieotirny /eveyiens | the jadicial duties that are sure to devolve | and for the organization in each circuit of a| statements in language that is unmistakable Bot. bet Ne a: Sisters Mrs. Field, Mre. Stanford, Mme. Guzman, Mrs. pel, iv as futile as to attempt the subjugation | UPD her at an carly day. cireuit court of appeals, to have final jurisdic- | 7», 0 of thi he oper eed Fo By SPEED Hac | Cockrell, Mrs, MeKee, Mrs. Macallister Laugh- | lengthy one and the most important feature | TePel, iv a8 futile as to meron a ie the | , Aits Hooker closed her remarks by reading a | tion in many clashes of ‘cases on which appeals | “howe Se ery nathan meee as, yer toot. s SoS h aien drums nike, $125 per acre Alm | toa, See G. B. Loring, Dre. A- Leo Knott, Mrs, | was the reading of the president's annual ad- | Of the negative to, the posit ripetal forees in| letter froma woman justice of the peace in | are now allowed to the United States Sanvewe my judgment men dishon SHOS. 4. FINNIE Fst ncie._ | severn! siuall and lance tracts of land along the lime ot | Allen MeLane, Mrs. T- Dix Ballesand Mrs: Car-| dress. Mrs. Elizabeth, Cad, Stanton, the pres-| nature, “which, if if were possible to | W¥oming, giving an account of her experiences | Court needlessly, willfully and deliberately invent, SE eT | the pe 5 Aakgsnie chew aut on eaay | roll, Countess Exterhazy's mother. ident of the association, left for England im-| qo, we’ should. be hurled “into dur criginel | oflice. ‘The House last night passed the agricultural | promulgate and adhere to such aspersions de of 2st st. between Nant ats.. | “Ieciw » Ten Fst. The Aldine Clab gave its initial dance Inst| mediately atter the close of the last annual REV. ANNA H. SHAW. upon an associate and friend will make haste when their needs pres« them to commit the very crimes they have charged him. Ac- r h ‘The program for this evening's session at i a Si iesi - | cording to the best of my kuow! nd belief, Jor sue Tshed. “Observatory affording’ most exteusive view | those present were Misses Duvall, Fitch, |main for the rest of her days, Her address | ing brothers and. sisters, husbands und wives, eS eo Salven, weeps sessee sanfectne tmemrerenater Dr. Gallinger and Mr. Greene, republicans, in Oppesice the Capitol grounds, at the northeast statin co Bund. howd | Hawes and Brace, Banks, Burlingham, Moffatt, | came across the water all right and was read | making rivals of men’ and women, in art, | “45,3888 follo sions containing a reply to the resolu that | tho pay of Gao Concord. nallrend, with enstght TH Toot alley. Pree, 83 res foot UO Feet | leant, new, stone, station cp Band Q.. neat 1 | Cocks, Winter, Windfield and’ Potter” and | at the meeting this morning immediately after | science and literature, the whole realm of} Music“orchestra, body requiring the commissioner of pensions | Sthdre' to constitute « formidable compen, SPORE ET: EGOS. J. FISHER & CO., we, an it is only three ils out and in close touch | Measra. Thompson, Blondel, Ross, E. D, An- | the opening. It was cn the “Degradation of thought, instead of heing helpmeets and| ‘ho Prenbilities of the asi » | to report to the House what rules of evidence | have entered into certain negotiations and bare fe24-ne TSA F sine | wah theeny., Resched Up Lincoln avenue cr viectric | derson, Gleason, Colburn, “H. C. and E. T. | Disfranchisement” and was read by Miss Susan | gnides, "a constant insprntion totcush others Tulin Ward Horne Maa aemerican Salon,” | are recognized by the office which govern ex-| gains with Mees. Frank Jones und Charles A. (Om SALE-A BEAUTIFUL LOT Steck to" Parchaseyn” 1 jute have business in fois | Lewis,’ Howenstein, Britton, Winter and D.|B. Anthony, the vice president-at-large and | flere is ‘the secret of ahe anfimte sadness of | “"soto—sclected, ‘M. Elizabeth Johnson, aminers in the adjudication of pension claims, | Sinclair, democrats, brewers, and railroad de a ne nae m put it in our bands. “It is our specialty. Anderson. the inspiring personage of the meeting women of genius, for just in proportion asthey | ‘rhe Status of Women in England,” Florence | *2¢ also, what is the force and effect given to | ooerators, with enough others, democrats and tei srwsmaz: 8. G. TRUSLER & CO. Mrs. 8. B. Sheibley and her mother, Mrs. W. THE NEW AMERICA. cecupy an even platform with man they are rok ALE-T ‘tween Cth and 512 ¥ st. nw. AKELAND HOUSES AND LOTS FOR 8. ALL MONTHLY FA This H. Gaines of 2014 G street, willbe at home to- In all the seats were slips on which were printed songs that were written especially for surprised and aggravated with his assumptions of superiority and the artificial framework,j Balgarnie, London. ‘Indians vs. Women,” Rev. Anna H. Shaw, n. lay testimony when unsupported by medical or record testimony. Theacting commissioner hat in cases where a disabilit; republicans, in the pay « and Maine railroad, to constitute « dangerous com- i in | Washing ’ ~The plans of the bargeiners varied with ee Pi ee Se rae mneied by Mrs, WL A. King - society that ‘makes him so—an assumption | Wastington, ase is alleged as having been incurred in | Pot*aigghe Pn enteee Tet trere fant haa «as WASH'N DANENHOWER, ii Prince low York. the association, and the mepting was opened | woman in her inner nature never concedes, SHOOTING STARS. service the first and most important evidence | st one time or another, they have covered and x ao Coe, Eth end So, on oe nee pies ‘HL St. Sones Tucker hed receive her by the singin of the fee written | an authority she utterly repudiates. is Va by ~ ospital —~ included the following objects: pur LE Tyg i ‘iends informally Saturday afternoon for the Elizal ynton Harber e first verse Again, the degradation of woman in the ane statemen' eo surges “4 —Te it ra Lad Bis ROS mow. tot 20m and 7a ate rie risperiecty | Inst time thie season, as she expecta 10. leave | of this suifrage paraphrase was aa follows: wortd of work is another rerult of her dis-| It #a malodorous dollar that bas only sev- ae ee isth st. nw. bet. Pand Qsts. Price, $3.25 corner of 3d and G sts. n.0-, 110 feet ¢ | Shortly for New Orleans with her sister, Miss Johnston. Our country, now from thee Ciatm we out liberty, Th freed franchisement. Some deny that, and say look at the laboring classes of men; they have the enty-cight scents in it. had charge of the case. In its absence the afii- davit of the commanding officer or that of com- lature in ber last. “2—To defeat legislation at the extra session. he pleaded. rades is accepted. Where a disease is alleged | <3 Te elast Metorcene sncnes cial swe we, loot. iss Nelli Edd: Boston, ballot, yet they are still helpless victims of to have been the result of army service the Taste Hetghes at the corner of ae ee ae eee capitalists. ‘The bayonet, the ‘eword, the gan |, sdeplasehetmliepeaed » | rst and best evidence is that of the attending | #3 "9" isc¢ wie. ameden governor instead ver} tne stein Kalorama, on Mess Hunt at 1881 1 street. eof no value to, the sélaier until he Enows | ,,"Tou had noright to break our engagement," | piaician, Wanting that the nfdant of melgh | ofa Rg Fhe rg I how to use them. The first step in learning to . CHAKLES B. NEWMAN, Roam 22, ors or others having knowledge of the facts is ict. fe2l ““5—To elect Dr. Gallinger. ‘The Pal: use a gun or a ballot is to own one. “Our engage she flouted. ent indeed,” intinge Are at the Smithsonian. accepted as sufficient. He says: It is not the = rs 4 “6—To elect Ira C. Evans state iter. {pas aL ey ST BET ToT AND J7TH. AD- Mr. Charles 8. Hill, who represented the A COMPLICATED DEMAND. jirer soeseemeat roe sees Soe ennnaiee | ee ee eee &5 E pee Prot, Seweumb's houwe, 9 lot 22 feet “front | State Department at the New Orleans exposi- In all the struggles of the human race for | to me, notl to you sir, and I hada perfect right 00, Lah ave ncp To wide alley aducding “saccicat pas weight to lay testimony: but the impossibility iF — FFE oF of fixing an inflexible standard by which to SOUS B. WIGHT. guide an examiner in his work must be readily seen and something must be left to his discre- liberty there has never been one more compli- cated than the present demand for equality by woman. It isthe only reform in which the to break it after due notice, which you know I tion, states in reference to the letter sent by gave you thirty days ago.” | in reply to an inquiry as to what had become “9—To the nuisance act. is per foot Aquare 1057, lots 22 to 30; 20,000 feet; 60 cents per corner: lots 4, 6 ®¥ 10; LOT WITH SMALL FRAME h side Massachusetts ave. near Sth (ALLO) ‘& NUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. per m0 :7SF. ade Lor part cals culars, Plats, free tickets, Be. W 1408 Colum yor further EDWIN A. pS ne <<a COUNTRY. REAL ESTATE. YET 01 FERED TN MARYLAND—1,000 ACKES AT $15, PER ACKE, FIFTEEN MILES PHOM CAPITAL UF UNITED STATES, ON GOOD PIKE: half mile from Failtoad station : Ww. RENT—AT RANDOLPH STATION. METRO- pohtan Branch B. apd O. 4. R.. 10 acres oi: land; improved by a 9-room dwelling: water in the house: Gptbuildames, We: $200 per year aver r AT A home in Fauguier Co., V rd, together with everything else from the United States consnl, and are there now. “As w+ printed of- ficial report shows,” said Mr. Hill vo a Star re- porter, “the responsibility of any annoyance or confusion rests upon the said order, which reads as follows: “The agent of the Smithsonian Institu- Tepresentative of this department of any fur- e at the National Museum this great collection became a permanent exhibit, but did protest against such precipitate action in the premises before it wns possible to properly discriminate ferred the exhibit intact and complete to the charge of the agent autherized by the Smith- sonian Institution and received receipt for same.” -—_--2____ How the Zoo Was Born, ‘To the Eaitor of The Evening Star: Being one of the “disinterested citizens of ae Ne 2 REV. OLYMPIA BROWS. Rev. Olympia Brown led in prayer and asked Mra. Elia M. 8. Marble, president of the Dis- trict Woman Suffrage Association, made an a dress of welcome in the name of her organizn- tionand in the name of all the.suffragists of the District. “We find words inadequate to express ar appreciation of — the labors and ti: ubles undergone by these noble women represented here. The weleome we oxtend is not only to the women, bnt to the it has been the interest of the ruling classes to e: tend new rights to those below them the ba: tles have been fought for them and victory se- cured with no effort on their part. The south- ern slaves wereemancipated and enfranchised compels an entire change in our whole system of government, religion, social customs and equals. ‘Asin the family the mother desires to see her children equally provided with the good things of life, so as an equal factor in the state erty and wealta, secure clothes, food, shelter and education to the whole people. ‘Such, I believe, would be the policy of educated, en- lightened women. The socialistic and’ the woman's rights movements are but equal thro of one grent pulee—toward liberty for all. Again, the rulers in the church are hostile to liberty for a sex supposed for wise purposes to have been subordinated to man by Divine de- and a jawey for ever. With printers! it is the foreman, rather than circumstances that alter cases. Johnnie: “Papa, that Chicago boy said us St. Louis boys were all pigmies.” A facetious reporter refers to the National Council of Womenas a gala occasion. The late city edito- of the Colambu;, Ohio, World is a double-leaded article now. The popular congressmen in Washington are dignified by the colored cab-Grivers into “Con- Grees-gentlemen.”” commissioner to reduce such cases to the minimum. 2 {is the only reform ae 10—To obtain the approval of that repeal eauente peg ; ore ‘niches and better located tan auy-acaer sbut- | of certain paintings sent to the exposition by Tanne teetectnen tae ree ee wots, heck Pathe ramifications of rural | ““Tycre are, no doubt, theacting commissioner | P¥,Governor Tuttle. Jem than double these prices, "13, eftrane | Mr. Carmelo G. Logana through the United no appeal to the narrow self-interest of the | *vel? says, cases—pethaps many in the aggregate— ouuiidings, Wels, Pumbe, cellar, bathe: beste | Suave consul at Palermo that the paintings ee ee eee be iecaty | Sad nesty Ses onaeaas Permeees eect : = = _ Ae Ns oem were turned over to the Smithsonian Institu- the selfish interest of all alike to hold woman A convention of women ise thing of vaty | end apply evident a second, fifth, sixth, seventh and fSmlies, ap follows: © “ves ‘WW seldtodesirable | tion” by order of Secretary Ba} in subordination. Whenever pouerayrrg ee of the bargains have been successfully on out by the joint efforts of the bargainers. The THE KERNAGHAX-HOOKER CONTEST. Chsirman Rowell of the committee on elec- tions yesterday presented to the House the first, third and fourth bargains were made un- successful by causes beyond the control of the bacgniners The ninth and tenth are in course of fulfiliment. The eleventh and twelfth, for NEWMAN, owner, 1 it was the interest of a politi long-deferred report of that committee in the peal of the probibitory la! Likely to . (bet. 9h and th anid and I sts,)trom | tion at New Orleans to take charge of them (ex: eae “ba sane emilie Seo a contested election case of Kernaghan va. | {2° Te! Se sae eal bane » Pm. eres ‘© | hibits) where they are, and thus relieve the Hooker, in the seventh Mississippi district, fn- The Distressing Case of Mrs Farrell. Mrs, Louise J. Farrell, the unfortunate woman who was so terribly injured by her drunken husband a few weeks ago, still lies thongh, in any case, it must be very slow. In the meantime she is entirel; ——— nd her little boy, Frank W. Godden, who so bravely interposed, to sare his mother from the mar- derous rage of his st father, is dependent upon charity f Nog een Under these circumstances it has been thought right to appeal tu the generous public on behalf of the be postponed for two years solely becanse of of liquor interests to agree « i _ | Yoring the claims of Hooker, democrat the laws to supersede the prohibitory laws ther eare and responsibility in regard dustrial life. Our reform is not lifting upan| Papa: “Ah, indeed? Well, my son, tell him | sitting member. shall be high license or low license. z Soe = ee ee ree inferior order, but recognizing the rights of | he is a hogmy.” “Of the inmentable truth of the above: Fetes ie oak 7 3 it will be my duty in a paper of some length 0 soon endeavor to satisfy the puble. In the meantime it will be of no use for republicans, whose pockets are stuffed with Jones and Sir A, ~ . her influence would be for an equal yu clair’s railroad who have their names on Hice cleared po aan or waste jand’ iis and | OF S¥ait, advi Souter nls tt fo, the |a blessing upon the deliberations and actions | tion among sul ~fo: a syatem of ‘Political econ-| ‘The lot of the brewer is not a Rerwymea (oer eee beapieryremear tal. | the Joneesinclair pay roll wud who board free Thos i dor darmnue.grasine’ = . nae ‘ he : ome tertail recovery, ; —s ae uite.«raginy, dairying or truc! a naturally contingent. ‘Thus, I. trae. of the association in convention assembled. omy that would prevent the extremes of por- pe at the Sinclair Ho in Boston, to say “Pence, peace,” when there is to be no peace nor any safety for the republican party until it is res cued from the influences of a rum and railroad faction which is bringing ou it swift and sure destruction. “These mercenaries all ride all the year round on Jones’ and inclair’s free passes, sub- sist on their money or the money of their reil- ieutiy arfuueed Wash tioned in. th. rages =i a = oe - ea gee Waa nea Founded, mother, and her son (aleo slightly | reeds and many have boon Saget tate republi- 1085, lot 7; 732107; @1 foot. — eS ington” mentions in the report of @} men. The latter do not always extend to us all | cree. a matter of sel preservation, the 7 es wounded), wit w ing a ‘t | can office by their : a oun, ol PB acres sijvihins the city 200 per acre bi National Zoological Park commission January | the rights and privileges that we believe are | church has no interest inthe emancipation of | If “timo at last makes all things even, sam of money te provide for lary dience to the dictation "of tlcir masters they fremnver ‘CRALLE, One 17, 1890, as possessing “special ability in the justly ef ry at with all a ae we love teeth inated alte en on = As we are told by those who know, both ae a eo ly ss ———— bave . B Sh, aah rs we want to share with them i ‘ind faith. at woul iy in the tener her thay ao te . : Roop. | eset im tei i determination Of the value of real estate,” | wo duties and responsibilities of life. We | Garden of Eden be tos. pemecden ot Sym Larrea x green sored Sout thas ‘be eenaaa bon pany ove ioe ie, 9 piag: tas Eoopeionan sot ee = DERIRA ASHING | gehts rasucue’ “92 GvetrrOED, © | who gave their services “without compensa-| hope that the time will soon come when the | scientific women? Instend”‘of wate collec! 0 to goi lager peer ylierd aen vy . ee aoe Lanier Heizhts, overlooking city and Zoo- rr z 1il9G st._ | tion or reward” in efforts to ascertain the value | country shall be governed by the people and | trying to fathom sup] spirit- = ‘The Rev, Dr. B. H. McKim, rector of Epiph- | mous rum and railroed power, completely own f chowe vuilldine sites om Connechent sve. tthe of land before locating the park, Ihave been ual significance of the serpent as’ the piph BLOOM hb Capitol st. and ort OK SALE—A BANGAIN-THE PA he Potomac‘ acres of land on the om the District line, tis is the inost bean in 9 position from the beginning to know and have kept myself informed as to all the plans relating to its organization and development. Bir. Hornaday never contemplated the entab- rie for the people of this lishment i ashe ealled it, of a met ‘hob! oop Ge pore uiitia wd cies eos poe ae to keep tl rk in its wild st al e sniwoal in thous portions best sulted 90" their nature and requirements, Mr. Fred. Law not by one-half of the people. FS representative of Satan, and all the tergiver- rations involved in his communications with Eve, hers with Adam, and his with the Lord, and the final catastrophe, turned into the gceat unexplored wilderness, naked and helpless, to meet the terrible emergencies of the sizuation; instead of pondering all this in sorrow for the downfall of the race, they would relegate the allegory to the same class of literature as Zisop's fables. WOMAN SUBORDINATE IN THE FAMILY. The family, too, is based on the ideaof low price acre, ol estimate of $2,700 per acre he chai “db fel osphertogr: bererneapl “a reinouly sapeeaive plan, peal woman's subordination, and man has no in- E-9a-10_ ACKER ing. “the way Olmstead talked about the cost terest, as far as he sees, in cmancipating her OAR Seca ten Sees per acre for improvements fairly made my hair QINST-CLASS TABLE Sn w. ; mneais sent to pri BOARD, 17 Vateresilinces 4 KIGGS ST. | than it uy other, price for the tract Sluts. pee os t GWEN fe16-1m ‘OM SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FAMM OF SAU ACKES iles trou Annapolis. Easy nKtOL. Une wile frown ro Rear Suuth Fiver ; tures mil ‘Baitimore and W: ‘either was it his idea to spend much money in the purchase of our native animals, believing that they would be mostly donated by generous citizens. Lions, tigors and other foreign ani- mals, he thought, conld be obtained from time to tite by exchanging for them duplicates of our rarest species. No blame attaches to Mr. from that despotism, by which hisnarrow, selfish interests are maintained under the law and re- ligion of the country. Hence, however stoutly the advocates of suffrage have maintained that political equality for woman would not affect religious faith nor family life, whenever the uestion comes up in thenalls of legislation or ec- cloviustical assemblies, the argument invariably dritts to the divinely ordained head of the A CLASSIC STORY. aE. She is a woman, therefore to be wooed; She is a woman, therefors to be won. suE. She is a woman, therefore to be wooedn’t; She is a woman, therefore to be won't. any Church, G street, has consented to be the custodian of the fan eee Hornaday for the getting up of this combina- state, the church and the home, end the Bible Rk WEBSTER, G10 [STH SF, NW MATES $1 | suc st annspeus MANCM THIRD. loot SVELESEN | HOM, Zoological-National District uf Columbia- 3s bronght into requisition to prove the inten- ver 5 Week. headquariers for sichtseers: | O'CLOCK A.M. Hor particulars ot ply 16 JAMES M. Es iow on earth (to be). The reaponsi- ‘188 SUSAN B. ANTHONY. tion of the Creator as to the sovereignty of ge clese heme pisces .rune stages daily to all potatscd | MU? ustee, Antapoiis, Sole ote" | bility for the present mixed state of affnirs| yrigy Anthony responded briefly to the ad-|™an. Let us henceforth meet conservatives on — bad SOR SALE-BLACKISTONE ISLAND—GREAT | rests on the shoulders of J.G. Cannon and 8. their own ground and admit that tor dress of wel: and then seeded to read Ls Largain in Queen Anne cottage; 10 rooms: sur | P. Langiey. ‘The latter, in his to get arma nad Pron woman docs mean political, religious, indus- PROPOSALS. Fruits wate? tibus deey-dtiven well’ uniaiins breease’ | & Feser vation for his astro-phyi Mrs. Stanton’s address. Sho prefaced this by | trial und social freedom—e’ new and © higher = TOPOSALS Ton | Saas crabs, oysters: ducking point, fiver steamers | wrote a letter to ee ae et TELA the suudience in | civilization, By making these demands for OMARD ONIvEMSETY — PROFOsAl Ol sah SSakGRS UNE, wishing xy chen = <a liberty in ail directions we should quadruple ‘Quashed. im a We ATTORNEYS. pvonces gunaiy ADVICE FREE. SOR SALE-HOUSES AND. LOTS. DESIRABLY E esate eit we tints or Rockville: Also tars E iad iD Slouteonsery county. Lerus ‘ SERAR TIGGINS, Montecmery ave. kee Mrs. Stanton’s paper was an earnest and care- | of Fou} ani ‘The Te] d essay on the reading wav frequentl dey of distranel the woman, to whatever class or nationality she tation, as well as the antagouism, and time SPREE if i i { tt i i F E i i i Z i i E F i if¢ { I | t fy F f f F i re E [ the di “ot Jowes- Civil Service and the People. From the New York World. ‘The politicians 10 Washington appear to be determined to do their best to kill the present and only tant WYER, the On this proof Lawyer Oscar Nanck, counsel for — may belong, as she is not only subject to the bade! — aoe wom Mcharh eNew Yorecky. | [L200 ARE INTEREST abate bet, ephte Sepsine steetaber fhe saloon keeper, moved to quash.” ‘ie argued | 8 . Montgomery Frees, heck could we c AMBI CAKRINGTON, ATTORNEY-A’ yates Law Daudi oo Baw Tendane ura oe ; rE : | i i i H i i i i ii i in —————— NOTARIES PUBLIC. _| Bzefimeecmvai oe wei to cbtas sconvictlon.” Jadge Miler eurtined | Serene tctonnd ine over the position taken by’ ‘end quashed the JamrDoIVNER UF DELDS tou BY EMI SEALE | ea tiles, erates aud itepice btbuen. Hart, abenion: owe yy 4S =. interested are req itested toe: ted the settee trom 92s oS pm walt | Gora auscount co all crests to the ‘The Homeopathse Clinical Sectety. and March. Addresses were ‘The Maryland and District of Columbie Clin- ancarns, felt-an ical Society held ite regular monthly mesting bat the Zoods mst oto ee ‘northwest, Dr. 8. bo as Fre TOF pa: Ger Taz Basr f Fi if sfaf | | es a — nee eer Tean. eve,, sdjotuing Sational Hotel. Pr oreteed ROBERT ¥. MILL ‘Mayes Bianhots and Lap Robes ot low pets and deoo- Sa ae i