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3 FOR SALE---LOTS. FOR _ SALE-LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS, t Ince; WHAT IS SEEN IN WYOMING. AN ANONYMOUS CIRCULAR. | THE PLUMB AMENDMENT. jon SALE = ~Ou SALE— ‘Mrs, Harrison's Reception Yesterday—Wed- | black de sprit; Mrs, Wan 3 light | Mrs. Dettrick Reads an Interesting Paper | Protesting Against the Demands of the Superintendent of the Census Porter Tells Onde eee 5 aU PUGS Ga ANd lst ste. bo XOU Want SAFE AND PROFITABLE dings and Katertainments. peas Seen ne Howard, black aa Before the Woman's Convention. ‘Woman Suffrage Associ ‘What Its Effect Would Be. HOS: 3° FihaER & co., NVESTMENT? 5 asent, lace over pink silk; as — ” LES C0... DO YOU WANT A GOOD HOME SITE? Mrs. Harrison's reception to the Woman's Mise Peter, light biue mouseeline de Jane Suits ‘MBS. HENRY GIVES SOME OF HER EXPERIENCES IX | A083 ANTHONY AND OTHERS eaY TuatT THE| 4 mon TADUTE Pap yo THE EPvictexct oF | Empress Frederick Leaves Paris and HAVE YOU A DESIRE TO SPECULATE? Coget mele —- — Rigg And for | Okie, gray. with stecl trimmings and diamond RONSIXG FOR OFFICE IN KENTUCEY—PROUD OF | CHARGE OF 4 COALITION wim sociaLists| Tue CLERKS IX HIS OFFICE—TREIR TRANSFER one bloc! — a afternoon. recep- | ornaments; “Mise = Mins edn UNIVERSTTY HRIGHTS ten was Bele ateS oe es bogan a few | Prien scotia enagy ag Age srececens OF NEB HUSBAND AND SON—OTNER| AMD ANaRcuIeTS 1 UNTRUE—sEAL0Us auD| To rmER pETanraeere WOULD BE MERELY io rope raed | Qiers the best oppertanitice for either that can be! minutes after & Mie Harrison, Mrs. McKee, UNPROGRESSIVE WOMEN RESPONSIBLE. aX ACT OF zUsTICE. This property ts now | found in the 1 in chase by a hanes eee ee | Mire, Resselt Harrison and Mrs. Dimmick stood | Florence Oliver, white crepe de chine. The AP “ ———i THOS. J. FISHER & co. oe nev | tae the sextideg Ghee ied the intotestincs ae timers itz. Harry from Perneyiva-| | The cold breezes seemed to have some effect | _Tt became evident early in the session of the | Genus penton Tiak: te Lae Pst ° ‘Willard, — y nsyl a . Superin roaponse E TAKE NO MAN'S WORD were made to them by Miss Frances 1 | Bit, Mr. Malony, Mr. Proctor, Mr. Okie, Mr. | upon the attendance at the morning session of | Woman Suffrage Association last evening that | to a. Tequest from Senator Allison asking his ge on Q RincteTer saan, Uatattty here thewioen, ent. | Ded.as the wenther was, and it has not been Brainard are tynenecm, Mr Whiting, Mr. | the National American Woman Suffrage Asso-| there wan something ander the eurfone Faflling | views in regard to the effect of the amendment “x. wid ea A indore rene Eset riaen ey tory, cing and crmazneatel | House this whater, it did mot seecs to lessen the dor De Ak. tare ee ck, | Cistion today, for the big auditorium was but|it to a certin extent. The report proposed by Senator Plumb to the legidative, feet poo hd ranks of the visitors nor them from com- | Mr. Wm. Orndorff’ Mr. Harry J” Smite At | Partially filled. Mra. Eulalie Domer Rheem |€rs, who sit down in front, were *P- | exeentive and judicial appropriation bill, bas SALELSEDO ON Sr * es ee MAGNIFICIENT vines ie; fet as hep tlecndber AB TE Semaine 11 o'clock supper was served.” The table dec- | sang the solo, “In Old Madrid.” in a way that| prised in a roundabout way that | transmitted reply. Sentor Plumb’s amend- Fra goed an rane hotine rentiou for 413M; | fone FORT BUREN WiLL meena thee es | oo many others.” Mra Hartison had on s'most La Pounce ropa Pink. The center piece was | pleased all her hearers immensely. Then, in | something unusual was likely to happen and silk; Miss Oliver, white point de <prit; Miss| S?@4KERs. . between 16th and ment provides that employes of the census office na} ro aiidineg lots an | isa \argai . a mce rores: id trailiy ; can- is 4 ey aaa it omc. inert fo — aes SP Decomingly quiet drew of black brocaded satin | dieg, in ‘all’ candlestiche nce eereeet Cauk | honor of Lucretia Mott, who was one of the | they were advised to be on the looker’ Now who have been in service for a period not less aia: Stes gasses oeae tana fon | Combined with mauve satin. Mrs. MeKee wore | Dink shades. ‘The punch bow! occupied a place | leaders of the suffrage movement andof the|ing did happen, however, and the evening than a year and have obtained a certificate of ox. : connect Foe, sabe pesrr aus, vision three Jeary old. where there arg now | ® PiDK and white striped yeti silk. aise iits- | of ita own in one corner of the drawitg room | Téligious fraternity of which she was a mem- | passed off in speaking and listening to speeches, fe ray Proficiency from the superintendent shail be Meridian Hill, Whimney: fauvilies, $12.00) school provided and | Harrison had on. crep h ina bed of flowers. ber, Miss Anthony asked that the invocation|®nd that was all. The cause of ible to appointmen! Pegs onc Gitaches AO BAPTIST ana EPIROOPAL eg mera gg heer preg ey The concert to be given at the British lega- | should be in the form of @ fox moments spent | all this mystery was a circular, copies ane classified Seuckccea cane aah YOU CAN GET TO OUR PROPERTY the parlora were lighted, as were also the con-| tion by the kind permission of Sir Julian eed | by the wader and epeakersin silent prayer. of which bad bean sent to the different | Senator Allison, whe is chaos ar seoat nn ve ainey’ | Reaainr gs are alread, both atenr’ and Ncrup: | Servatories, and the ladies took advantage, | Lady Pauncefote attracting considerable at- deen: Spain cana members of Congress within a few days past, | priation committee, wanted to Leow wat hoy about 2 f section rapidly improving. | town departineuts Yor one fare: “Dent tomet thats | many ot thea being strangers, to thor. | tention in ihe society circles. Itixgiven under | yy Ellen B. Deitrick of husetts read | *nd it was thought that some notice might be | Many clerks now in the census affice would fee Wowie WE MGRRFORD, azstath st. nw. BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE. | oughly look it all over. two’ diversions | the auspices of the ‘ladies’ committe ter sen Maseacl “OR SALE—i43 FT. FRONT ON HALF mectly below M 8. w.: roon fur 21 sinall dw ‘Will be sold at a sacrifice | cl fetid. STAKGARD FOr Sak —raik rica st. nowt k at 1 1 : di a- | Come within the provisions of this amendment, Pigts and all information of KEDFORD W. WALKER | from the set program were occasioned by cst benefit of the Woman's Hospital. The pro- | ® paper on the “Congressional Debate on the ep ‘ie tesoclation. enthy the mem: | od other fact. & SON, 1006 F st. and H. BARTON, 1: the froliexome entree of Baby McKee and then | gram includes the names of a number of ‘tal Admisrion of Wyoming,” which began with a HOW MANY WOULD RE AFTECTED. at. by little sister Mary, who looked very pretty | ented artists. Nex Wednesday afternoon at 4 sharp criticism of those whose “Chivalry will 4 SOCIALISTIC COALITION CHARGED. Mr. Porter states that the amendment would in ‘her white mull dress and pink ribbon | 0’elock is the time appointed for the entertain- pot permit women to be dragged down from| Thiscircular, which was signed only “Many . a shoulder knots. They got their fill of motherly | ment. her lofty pinnacle of womanhood and mother- | Women Remonstrante,” reads as follows: “moke eligible for the classified departments of caresses and petting from the ladies. Some of — $$. brad “ 4 , the government 1. employes (stenographers, Sis eters oe ing bi h as the judiciary committee of the | {)¢ Government 1,640 employes (stenographer = ime be he latter, who have been holding bigaudiences SAFE FOR A YEAR. “In studying the debate on Wyoming's ad-| ,, mesmucl chiefs of divisions, clerks, copriste and’ com. THE UNIVERSITY PROJECT IS SURE | spellbound ail week, formed a cordon mission it io evident . van = te: House of Representatives has reported in favor | pnters) of ~ that fe, provunal WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIFSTOS Of asplenih that man: ur’ legis the census office, resuming sueununation. $10,000,000 will be ex- | aronnd little Ben while he, mounted on a chair, 1907 Pe ave. and ft sis and fa. uve, WW ‘The Former Lender of the Seven Travelers | lstors stand greatly in need of enlightenment, | Of the proposed suffrage amendment to the | All these penn served one year in the cen the Method.sts in erectine superb buildings. | Pave then 4 thrilling recitation in the way of 6 oer di a ition | Constitution of the United States, the women | sus office: As ‘matter of fact, of this number onl: ‘Hampshire ave. and 18th st.> lot froutime amount of persuasion would cause the little | John Wallace is a young colored man whose by depth of 1 cxtendins in all “itrerfions 30 tor f8 | fellow to give them an encore. The presence of | appearance is good index to his character. tion of man is but the reaction from the former | ‘ly marys See attention to the following | time, so on the lst of March the Plumb smend- miles. eluding the Kia Ithige Mo boa om ‘winning | 8&tement of facts. ment would apply to exactly 465 clerke. As Meal Botemss: | makes a trent the, touch of naturo that surely | ‘Three or four years ago ho was the leader of a| back’ of ainees Womens the | ate omer herewith and bog vour careful, con- | this ofice is discharging people every day it ix pale leigh re i Bang of desperate young thicver who called | father | ‘had ‘no ‘right’ to the children | sideration of the xame, printed testimony totho | hardiy probable thar he oer rs ony y e but the |that the mother sas ‘bound te, se_| effect that a coalition has been formed between possibly apply to more than, in round figures, “komt tpountain and tive ciassical Rotomee. | makes all the woman's world kin and the sntla- 7 PED OF A Te XAMIN . | faction of seeing the youngsters, who have been ¢ : PG ES ‘The proverty.. It speaks for itself, Jt js the culminat. e ters, wh themselves the “Seven Travelers, i t : * * cachet ESSE RN aw. | te i ing sient of ovr | papers for the ant fre: feats a nts | gan wus broken up after they had robbed | srorcaney ie tas that ce rene urging the Teseage of tis ainendmest andthe | “ the tolal number, however, T find that FOE arsear e: tnproved op tee Berke Gautee | RSET BMECTON GH TE crrys, | every woman in the gathering. After all had | several cara on the Baltimore and Ohio rail | 2° There has never been a time when there | Members of the Sto destroy thie porensbent, | Saypaseed the civil service exatnination and Eotcidat s vocy low price if tasen ec caren i | Growe Toure tftucace than al | Hage with difenent men eee nr the et cia: | rond, both in this ety and in Wat Virginia. | wes ‘not ig’ ene er beam & Sime whe aif the | S24 with it all’ the institutions of Christian | mont spe nge eee Eat the tae of fen a es "Sys ropay THE | the other ladies of the. receiving: per, ciked | _ Wallaco was in the eee I coat tins reaeane enbramn end ile aA the | ene ema’ ou hich it is founded, and | formed, have pasced the civil service cxaminn. GREATEST whom save Mrs. Dimmick had been present at | “shooting crap,” carrying a pistol and stealing most complete evidence ef woman's ability to | £0 Feplace it by a new civil order to be called | tion since. #0 that the amendment, as it stands, Opportunities to those desirous of safely investing | one or other of the council ineetings and were | an overcoat from an old colored man named SALE-BRAUTIFUL LoT ON M_ST. BE cs the socialistic state, and that this coalition eX-| would probably not apply to than 500, wen = Bids 2 Bn ui . be ow inech prot reign successfully has c from the heart of ” fs P iy me ply more in 5 cee JORAS. SHREK co, | ResiTanotnte’” AN Four troter Sewnanrh property| ORC OF other of the coun those who interessed | David Coleman Stotts. He stole the coat from | Attica, where in the Fineness et int for the purpose of influencing your honor-| persons who had not cidhet before srpat ney _Himant Fda | Prieta ir | them there. whore Btotts was at work, near the government | tingle matise of Inge nec nae note lies concerning the propo or subsequently passed the civil service exam: . FRONT ON C ST. ET. fo their full wise 3 Quite a company of indies met yesterday | _;. 43, . " = : without cost to lotewners. y — ‘*Y | printing office. < ‘ y | That this coalition was formed under the ‘Of thi ba} r wees SAD thik, Os ORE Aepartan agopee me ims Hare give selestonsivom chee asus | ‘Two days ago Stotts saw Wallace on the atreot | BeTtlf above ll aw. St Filler format gor: | @netion of the National Woman's. Suffrage | three peranelrohotmcainey ene cone 30 4ALE-6 PINE LOT $200 Ty suey theta were Mrs. 3. Thompson Sunne Mre mene ee coat, and he ¢ pursued hisa to — jermment by men. Not men over women nor | {We0Ciation, convened at Washington, which is | because of efficient service in the teeth oenen Pel Lot soa teen Fs tec. | FOR FLATS, INFORMATION Mra Seth M. Ackley: ie shea he women over men is what is wanted, but both | ‘"¢, highest authority of the woman suffrage | As a rule these clerks rank among the very dertaken without the advice of a woman who is | @eRt- ination. Tats a which frightened the old man, and the thief f “= Party in this country best, many of them havi gned th | _so13-1m Gor. Tati and Miss Armstrong, the’ tiiwe: j run into Sackson's lley and dissy peered i's Se a ee ee, ne wxentons good otal | Pe Tee eek isk aus aisioask woken Places "in the clawitied sertice te mire oe, 2 a ran er. The next mecting will be on Thursday, | House, is is what wo see in Wyoming. standing that the parties whose aid it sought | census ofice the beneht of their experience in FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | March sth, at Mrs. Wanamaker's. Yesterday morning Policemen McCormick MRS. JOSEPHINE K. HENRY. Were “socialists and anarchists.” _, | the tenth census. Manifestly it would be un- Oi SALENEARLY SEW VIGTON BAFTA . Carey and Mrs. Warren. received their | and Fenton arrested him and locked him ups | Mrs. Jonephine K Henry of Kentucky, who] | That the means used for carrying out this | just not to put these clerks aitee ween ot eee Ferrie including iamp and bell, but little used; | friends yesterday afternoon after 4 o'clock. | The Capos told several stories when ques- | recently ran for the office of clerk of the court | PUrPose have been diligently prosectited, and | ful service, on a footing with those who have ails ish. Inquire at 1000 "Pa. Airs. Squire was also in for eallera during the | tioned by Judge Miller, but was unable te tell of appeals and was defeated, gave a clear ac-| ‘20 Tesult so far as attained affords a lively sat- | simply passed a civil service examination. 8) ARGAINCA GOOD TMPHoven | *teFnoon in her own parlor at the Arlington. | anything that was benelicial to hinent, pen dere isfuction to the chairman of that committee. STATE ATTORTIONMENTA. 1OR SALE ATX BARGAIN—A GOOD IMPHovED | “/Te“ tesibaaberst es the | , Lawyer Peyton, for the prisoner, made no | count of the Kentucky constitutional convon-| “The divet wet legitimate outcome of the} , : Foreincor je Cot afternoon he we receving aloo during the| , Lamyer Foy! charge of carrying tho pistol, | tion and the efforts that are being made in the | madnoseit whe French revolution was state so-| | “The appointments to the census office have arn bee we aE “HOLL-TOFDESKs; | Many of tho oldcr Senators’ wi ‘ but he claimed that the information forlarceny | blue-grass state to have women recognized | cialism id these doctrines of the equal sexual | been apportioned as far as possible among Fee Sale = TM g DESKS, 3 older Sena irene te thy | hid been made out wrong. as the property was | legully as human beings, The ald constitu | cut political freedom of men and women are | states and have not bee nm made from one poli- } Leninam build Serennet tt home to callersin respect to the | laid in the name of Disid C. Siete ccd it | tion under which Recteeky he been struggling | today held by the great mass of socialists and | tical party. Alarge number of appointments SONNET IN B ASD A; SicKEE | bereaved femily of the late Senator Wilson of | should hove Hane ooo ete along bas within it nota hint that a woman | cominunists in Burepe and Amerien have been made for sixty and ninety daye and plated: leap. 111 Iithat. 8.0. or Mr. OSES: | Maryland. Judge Miller said he supposed that it had | ¢ver put her foot upon the soil of the state. ALLEGED PROOF OF THE CHARGE. Meee mare necessarily drawn largely from BAUM Gel Pav ave. f Mrs. Mitchell of Roston is visiting Mrs. Mor-| been laid in the name by Which, Stotts is eat | When Mrs: Henry ten for one Yen wun Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the JOR SALE iE MILCH COw, HOLST rill and will stay over next Thursday, when the | known. ind trenty-one-Feur-old son went out of the| Toprove these statements a number of news | Jy ict og Colimbia, and cut _no Ep Vaal oT 0 U Devon cows 1 latter will be at home, as nsual, to her friends. | | Stotts was callod up and arked what his wife | house and’ voted for lier and abe told her | paper extracts were erpentet, chien Baveac- | figuce in the Plumb amendment. In Ine a s S_sereett * q called hine toarers this morning that she was prouder of | counts of socialist specchics on the eabject ceimber last, when the office force had reached alley. Price 15 cents pr toot ER & CO. Pivtrecs, teomhant wurrey Vrrseion, heute nnek | wibe Concert st the British legation wane | yg: EAPRs" Was his response, and the old man| those votes thin ‘she ‘was of” all, the Accompanying this pamphlet was another | 2 T foimd the appointments absolutely THOS 3. FISHER & cO., aa ag vaca Hednetdar for the benefit of the Woman's | tenga here es ee eee OF Rie betta | emcee Gar nok Sante ace engin SS: | entitled“ oBbotslignn fea rieroae hate | eatuble te sie tektee eee, Hospital and Dispensary holds an important i i + Women do not ask for more than is given to | °n! . oftice, lace in the social engagementa of the week, | Milt's endearing name for hits. “3 which contained ide of ¥th st. between Corcoran and " f ‘Judge Mi men. They want no special class legislation. | 4 hy jek is quoted as | Ware, Florida, Idaho, Indian territory, lowa. sfinw ot, Diallteet toe lO foot ailey Pree | POI SALESC ake ekenert Irving of Philadelphia will also | ceedings and gave Wetece ane been ere: | All they want is dhe, same that the men have, | Soing ther ene penn ta Tee a | ania ee Hal ontana, Nevada, New foe 2 Pes take part in the affuir, with the best of talented | fc jn and if they get that they are not afraid that | $718 * eur ago that the society should seck | Hampshire, New ‘Jerse: paek mS. 3. FISHER & 0O.. PLOl SALL—CHEAP_ BAY HONSEC FIVE 1 rana | “MA€Ur® of this city. For the theft @ sentence of six months was | they will not get justice. Women have asked the assistance of yoters through the labor or-|20F&. North Dakota, _ Oregon, . yp par Pa soundand gentle; iadycan drive hin: | _ Last night at St. Mark’s Church, on Capitol imposed. A fine of $50 or three months was | for equal property rights, and if the wire pull- was op- | island, South Dakota, "Vermont, Washing- th st. exten led. O80. - ts Thi: otic Stable tor wanen oP cringe, price $140. Also lultt | Hill, Mina Naomi Yates and Mr. Edvard imposed in the pistol case and for “shooting | €r$ would only let the elections alone she felt pont ty ae Boston delega ect = aenees ane = Francis were married in the presence of a gath- | crap” an additional fine of $20 or three moatha | sure that equal property rights would be seh st. ne ground | tn, ‘Wisconsin and ’ Wyoming.” By thin i - | Emean that such states had cither within from “ TAs Wane Centre NE NEARLY | ering of intimate frians, Dr Stecle, the rect | wor imposes granted. Women in Kentucky are ina worse “prepnepoream wigs Se ae one to ten of the number they would have been + one saitaie rest of Lath at. Zeouth ee eee eeneren cael of the church, performed the ceremony, which —— fondition than the women of any other state, - | €ntitled to under an exact apportionment or | ere grees advance TsPc ou! GT awenne | Sovet tmctdeds cont Si. Owner leaving’ the eiy | was followed bF a receraion et are neat caseroe sonia but they are beginning to arise and put on the THE HOME SHOULD BE PROTECTED. that the number of clerks assigned there states Fequired, balance 00 suits Riise Fee sg | stad a 3 Can be seen a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yates, 1002 North Carolina a panoply of faith and heroism to fight the noble} The main pamphlet concludes as follows: ot exceed by more than ten the proper . ek eS goes “feriit ~ THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 13 Pe priate Rie ee tile for their just deserts. Equal rights 12% | We regard the question of the property rights | quota. The statecand territories where fy es TL 14th st. Fon sates su FEED RICH. pep (psa Sie Sibies Ques tee all and special privileges for none is what DJINING THE CORNER | aye. ich : . | Portionment was not equitable, that is where it Asan amendment to the post offico appro- | she wants of a comparatively few women as of minor im: ri ie alley: at the reason | $2523 a om last night, at which Commander and Mra. Me- fon ee or ap eit She sects by more than Taub will breatd Uy greet os amen i t taken af once.” Given Ses o Calla, ‘Paymaster General and Mies. Stamey | PHiation bill Senator Frye yesterday proposed SAD CONDITION OF HUMAN FREEDOM. Portance, compared with the vastly grester| ton’ wore at that time ac filsee? anbeo if taken at once. Given awe: sy terms. KUsT & | “tej 1HE PIANO EXCHANGE. 3 , A p ake right of women in general to maintenance and | Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgi, Illi. teas | FON SALE_ATS. D. HOCCK's, ca 101 wT, | Representative and Mrs. Reyburn and Repre- Gevanr are oa but ek pepe i atic ae Lratens —— inppripned Fotection in the home, while they are engaged | nois, Indiana, Kentucky, Loaisiana, Maine, ARB | Bu. w a lance and elewant assortuient of larnessand | sentative and Mrs. Outhwaite were presont. e postal subsidy bill, whic arototore | the aed condition of humen freedom in the | [o"ths absorbing odhcteced detienn aeaeet Maryland, Massachusetts, Minuesota, Minds. co, Mie. Bane WO conte | Norse blankets; street and stabie. Mighent coat 71 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Silsby gave a de- | passed the Senate. southland. Still, in a state constitutional con- | hood: and this’ paramount right of woman ls sippi, Missouri, N¥braska, North Carolina, fa: side and tee? widedicn Vat {ALE—JUST ARMIVED-AUHORSES. aona | lightfal entertainment at their nee home on POSTAL CLERKS. Xention women are allowed to come upon the | threatene with entire destruction by the | Okie, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee tii ed oe ee dim: | Westminster street northwest last evening in| Senator Mitchell yesterday proposed as an flooe and argue the rights of women. his ahe socialistic d otrtnes Ra teres owes ‘ t Virginia and the District aeons ey — | Boney winaded SER ey ads Sarcentsd [honor of their guests, Mrs G. M. Wood’ of | amendioent te uke fi inti said, was premonition, and the time migh: ‘© recognize to the fullest extent the great mbia. ” 28-8 : . Savage eS SCMLBGEL, SSSR a” | Coens, KY, aol Mest Themes Mpa ae, oF (ee ataiat cas asad tes erate nay (foe Comms When e sietiiccn cuca etree koe Srowing importance of the Inbor interests | | ““Dividing northérnand southern states I find bya Tay a OE rg < UH MAKE; Nice | New York city. Their parlors were profurely | jy Dit that has alr mde » rst, to seale the ramparcs and run up the | of the country. We believe that no true lover | that in fifteen eon states, including the Dal unt Fone seth | Pe cnibund ettensiocton phason ie waa | decorated in’ minature singe. Poorere eis, | is awaiting action by the House, to reclcaity standard of universal fibert ~ . As for herself, | of his country or his kind can desire or afford | District of Columbia, the aggregate sypettion, and fix the salaries of persons in the railway | she ran for oftice witheas the least hope of | to ignore the ery which is coming up from the | me upon the wholestait, these states acters and orchestral musie agreeably surprised | Mil service, being elected, but she did it simply to show | ranks of the oppressed children of labor. We | being entitled to A3i appointments and. the fer Fiona Tonestral manic agrecably surprised alien andiaiak: women what 2 woman should and could do. yield hearty allegiance to that great doctrine of | actual number being 70. The deficiency in Toue;eierguay | dawax, Mrs. A. E. Gordon, Mrs. H. D. Gordon, one ;eroeantiy | 1away \ ; a as ubout equaliz, it és and Misees May E. Hadde’ L. Geniva Wise, “4 men and women are entitled to hfe and the in Virginia, West Virgi: ia, Maryland and District > amepliepemes| Pape cer ng setrpe eg ears Gordon’ | Port of the Secretary of State, accompanied by | Dr. Frederick AL Hinckley of Boston made | means whereby we live: to liberty to be, to do | of Gahmabie inert speaking there are 41 ST. NEAR E XE 41XS5, PINE | two lizht wagons. AU these jots can be sold 7 | elaborate program executed by costumed cha: der. Only Oe. per 2 GLU. A. JOR- ; <n. 1ec26-t LOTS FOR BUILD! 2a. 210 per month. 25 Chis keri acta plano amg Ee Gorton, and Messrs. Sanger Johns, H. | Communications from the various ministers of | an address which had for its main theme the | a be grow, with no other limit but such asthe | but few applications from some of the south: pa oreasy pay | S- Ayer. C. B. Hough, L. D. Bliss, F. C. Bliss, | the United States abroad in relation to the exe- | solidarity of the race and the brotherhood of | true welfare of all imposes: ; to the utmost meas- | ern states. For example, the whole number of R. L. Cohen, F. R. Gordon and H. D. Gordon. | cution of lettera rogatory in the countries to mankind. It used to be said that man and | U6 of happiness which ix consonant with the | applications of ‘tll ‘kinds -clevks, laborer, A pretty wedding took place at the resi-| Which the ministers are accredited. ‘These | ™AtKind. It, used to be suid was that one, | Keneral good: bu: we exhort you to remember | messengers, watchmen, &c.-—from Team Bled dence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stiefel, No, 26 P | CoMMnicatioxs are in response to « depart. | WOMAN Were one ax #0 that man and woman | ‘hat above all human laws stand those great | was only fifty-one, considerably leas than’ icy street northwest, last evening at_& o'clock. | Ment ciroular issued March FEET ON ISTH B 22 fear With Ine THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 10-8 side ak Ok SALE—Bay Bons jusetts ave. aid Dupont Ch id consular of- ‘THUS. J. FISH Pears ld: agitate or a ads to driver let se bage | Steet, northwe attention of the diplomatic i eapital are one ‘and that one in humanity. | ta” nor body of men can, contravene. and that | grec of Arkaneas aid in a less degree of Ceoe, Bewus the svusdule for pavinr next sunt ie strty | to ind harness: neariy now. inquire ous i | Mise Louise Stiefel and Mr. Bie raat were | cers of the United Nintes to, the | fact | Thin idea of oneness pervades all, toward whicl | these laws have forever established a differenes | Gre Kentuck;, Louisiana, Mississippi and Mis- iso to quex purchaser. Apply tke ae | 5 Bie evoncy, | of tho bride, aial Me. Pied Geos aera a ster | that frequent embarrassment is canned | all true progress ie mhecien een between the powers and privileges of the sexes, | suri. oe Tatas 020: ik SALEAN EXCELLENT Wi the ‘groom, and the maida of honor, ‘Mine |{2° department by. applications “which | Si, ue Prowtess xm on a to disregurd which is to invoke the penalties by QUALIFICATIONS coxsIDERED. ‘Audesrabie and economical building $ om the | Beauly; very cheap at SLi. inguive at obi Frances Stiefeland Miss Gertrude Mobler. After | Uniten Stites tor fe er yeon® to tea. the | are om i "We pray’ yom therefore iat fo matter what | “Zt therefore a mistake tomuine for 8 mo- west sule of ist st. bet. Sand T sts: 41 eg metes | Fst. “t_|the ceremonies refreshments and dancii fo of letters, rotate tion to secure the | can be accomplished save by the spirit of ee, aoa ote aciees carkcn “A upon | Ment in passing on the merits of the Plumb by 120 feet toa W-foot alley. Price #10 © foot. FOR SALE | A Good, SOUND HORSE, A Tere enjoyed. The Germania Mennerchor, | trieg In onde that, ee Ty, it foreign coun- | Gperation. Either sex elove ies Foe. ae derdlatere pera» may be urged upon ‘warou aiid harness ‘ i Co . ry here. it i e tries, In order that the deparmont® may be ; : ae you, as legislators for the common wecl, you | #mendment that in the appointments in this the brite anna ion ot Prof. Mori, serenaded | snabied to make mtfertots bere inquir- | anit eee ee ine combloted | willstand fast by that ancient: bulwark of libs | ofice due regard bax not beta piven teat ny ies on the subject the mi ; og ake ae soaberinie thar the qualifications, character and experience of Tice feign cy uae Weigle | gyhems Ao fon sige. aio AveresRnedranctt and | The Harmony Circle gave an enjoyable ball |e? 8,22 subject the ministers are inatructed | poh ten En get fod is | appl ae : Say neon aaah will sell separate if) dex red. F -SALE_TO TWO, THREE OR Wk JOR SALE—is HEAD OF 10UNG MULES FROM . ‘ (0 report the methods in which wer which says to all men, “Echold, God is | epplicants; second, to equitable apportionment Eetidin howe Only Wim canes cebded | LUGE Gere che, Mast mares Can tq seen at | ae Concordia Hal Wednesday evening. Among | letters rogatory may be executed tt tre wie 4 SUFFRAGE soxa. Four Father, and. all ‘ye are brethren” seaicr | amtong. states so far as practicable, and third, | eu each lot. BH. WARNER CO SR SALE_FURNITURE. those present were Miss Clara Franc, Miss | tries to which iene accredited. The com-|. Then the audience sang a suffr «ge song to the | ihe suffering poor these are they for whom | 0 the examination of the civil service com- sez LAS Loid. beautifiers a ‘ Ernic Hichold, Ais Martha Strauss,’ Miss | munications laid before Congres today include | tune of “Fold the Fort.” Christ died,” has joined also the husban’ and | mission. Poe SaLe_THRE: BLE_LOTS§ 117TH D ‘St. me. near Lincu’n Park, eacu 18 feet fet to ale 12 El nnehill of Baltimore, Miss Lena Habn, | answers from Austrin, Belgium, Bruzil, Chili, | ‘This song starts ou: as follows: wife as one flesh for the orderiy bearing aud | “Starting with the theory that I would accept Mise Gussie Behrend, Miss Hannah Minster, | China, Colombia, Denmark, France, Getineny rearing of children and the maintenance of | all clerks on the eligible list of the civil service jeg fn rear, Beteliborhod rapidly iinproving Miss J. Nordlinger, Miss E. Nattans, Miss Nora | Great'Britain, Hawaii, Italy, Mexico, The Neth = ‘ society, and has given toeach their own dis- | Commission for similar grade clerkships in the or Price ae Secure WILCOX & HIEay, |" ¢ SALE HORSE, PAYTON WAGON xb | Heller, Miss Fannie Kaufman, Miss Frank of | erlands, Kiusia, Sweden and Norway, Sener Hark! the sound of myriad voices tinctive and equaily honorable share in the | census office, I subsequently found that thie a ks Dg ae ye ed ek gt ee Wolf, Miss Hattie | land, Turkey and Venezuela giving theinforaa. sqitising in their might; inbors aud rewards of life. test was not satisfactory and that civil service Sok SALE— STABLE, 480,35 C st. nw. 2 —tetrst" | Heilbrun, Miss Stelle Kaufman of Alexandria, | tion desired. Tis the daughters of Columbia Your remonstrants have held counsel with | Commission copyists would not always make stfot diadaS, Sal be cod cheap dpe tae | ROE SALE—A COUPE ROCKAWAY IN FINE | Va.. Miss Michelbacher ot Norfolk, Va.. Miss A. THE INDIAN APPROPRIATI Plouding for the right. many women of intelligence and influence in | 00d census computers. With the approval of Sees it aS, with De oad comes epee cas | Porters tated be Cd ne ee AY tn FINE Sommers, Miss Bertha Coheu, Miss Bendheim baat z opialiaine different parts of the country, and feel assured | the honorable Secretary of the Interior a rule = MOM WARIO Paty, | JAY GUULD, 421 ich et “Any reasonable arin | Of Alexandria, Va., Miss elle ‘Schmidt and | ,, 7B¢ Principal changes and additions made by cmonus. that the above represents the wishes of an over- | Was adopted making only those apy Hicaute eligi- See fevirlm" | Stiga Estelle ‘he the Senate committee in the Indian appropria- Raiso the flag and plant the standaré, al jority of the . ini ble for appointmen in ‘the census office wi E ROULETTE. ui | > 7 TIME To pax | Miss Estelle Adler. “The committee of arrange- — is pla » | whelming majority of the women of the United nen in ’ Cioisg dee BF. | Pow SALE HIRTY MONTHS SEE TO EAS | cats were Maton M.D. Rosenberg, Lee Baum- | tion bill as it came from the House are as fol Wave the signal still; States. Maxx Womes Rewonstuanrs. | had passed the clerkship civil service examina- as D bet ath and Sth ne. 99 | pictures, iuirrurs, ‘acd all other household wonas getten, D. Wolf, J. Kohner, I. 8, Feischmann, | lows: Chickasaw nation, reimbursemeny of Brothers, we must share your freedom, Chicago, February, 1891 tion, and the clerks thus appointed have been, $2 8 Cave, tskand 2d 800 | Goods eens to all parts of te world. Michaclis, Sig. Kauiman’aud Abe Richold. "| general fund, $56,000. Help us, and we will. pp Pam ek crear as arule, very setisfactory. It is alsoa note- 4 Bear 1th. ALFRED COLES, A pleasant party assembled at the residence |, Kansas tribe of Indians, interest in lieu of — _ worthy fact that all changes in the rules and a investment, #29,379 (accrued interest in nddin STATE PRESIDENTS SPRAK. Miss Anthony, when she shown this | regulations, approved August 3, 1889, by the piss chepepsipe ose ‘New York. Sccthrest Sool evening eastern test tion to that already provided for by the} At this point the presidents of the various | pamphlet by a Stan reporter this morning, said | honorable Secretary of the Interior, have been fats “ becteh : ith a view to tightening, rather than loosen- = Po : = swith | day of Miss Abra Sherwood. Among thors | House). state associations spoke. Helen Philleo Jenkins | that there was not a single iota of truth in it ap, | wil : “ a in tear oah Gout a ak Veroom dwellity, al turntsbet wet ings. ka | prevent STG Me Geo. Hong: Mise’ Katie 1a gutay, Indians, $39,575 as compensation for | spoke of what is being done for the eaves in her | “It is simply another of the anonymous attacks Bit, So Seam reneicel of applicente Ser ems- WO. A. H. SESIMES, Room ic Wed; entire sto! andiur- | Mastin, Mr. C. H. Mit |. Miss Li - | made uj arcely ¥ 8 hast be ‘centrally located. “Address bx id, Stas oftea, ek ae gage eh ey? | "For pay of commission to ren jas anAn state. ot cnbella Beecher Hooker spoke for Con- | made upon us and scarcely demauds an answer. | P!?}ue,* am the consus of limiting the appor- | Jected x ‘There isa certain set of unprogressive women | 4: owoemapd - tiate for the readjustment of the boundary line | necticut, but as these specches are limited to es - tionment in accordance with the population of oe sora stat guint one pay Kummia | of the Rosebud an Pine Ridge agencies, or tor | five minutes she Was not able tosay very much. | i? Boston Saree oct pampee ratipey ak | 18%, the bill, in my opinion, is wise and just. Gahier, Mersrv. Gingell, Devers, Wilson, Lyne | &usfer of the Indians, $6,000. She thought that bit ie the influence of the liquor loess, inspire: by teas ree on ee ives on opportunity for further em- Pablet, ‘Mesare, Gingell, Devers; ce ant aMES' es dtdians at Devit's| vota in politics that in preventing ‘also spoke | Fimply @ concoction of lies, and absurd ones at | Plgyment by the ver half, perhapetwo-thirds? St. Mark's PE. Church was filled last evening | Mase? “nds excluded from their reservation, | toation of woman suffrage, and she also spo = * ree 70K SALE_TWO CHOICE LOTS ONES Ftecen Gh ant fu oe are nto eek fe ‘Wit exchange. tine SPs ae Satie * Cor. Tot and Gia. Prats DOR SALE— i o- i” Sapte ,000. briefly on the fame, theme of onencss that had es pe or vehom are now or wa ibe ‘on the eligible lint. nd harness in tue | by a large circlo of friends and relatives to wit-| - Irrigation machin Arizi mn discussed by Rev. F. A. Hinckley. ND UNPROGRESSIVE WOMEX. ny of these cierks ve worked faithfully sate eacan haan, at WE CEAEATS | neon the marriage of Mr. Etwerd: Fravoin ty | qalrigation reservations, ES0Go nr an e- | Dern Cloned» croelent, Prowident of the | Mrs. Clara B. Colby, who was one of the three | for two and tree years{or the goverumentand cotmer of 3 and G sis. me", 110 feet [owe enn aes AUS Sn. w_ISELAL_ | MEF Naomi Yates. ‘The bride was witeg’ {2 The committee struck out the provisions of |New York association since last November, appointed on the committee to invite the co- | Will come to their duties thoroughly trained mB peas | Phan a MAGSEICENT. GRAXD UPRIGHT | pearl silk handsomely trimmed with cut steel | theron eit authorizing the Indians to lease | SV # resume of the work in her state since |and equipped. To reward them after such oe Heiglite, at the corner of | ton all wodern inprovements: fully warranted ; ern unprovetnente: fully wi i | Aiter h i tion‘of other national bodies in securing the | *"4_- : ceremony a reception was held at the | allotments fo: poses; ‘ then. Miss Anthony referred to Mrs. Green- | °P°T™* | eervice by isnot under the circum- residence of Mr. J. Walter’ Cookecy, 1002 North | that the Oberokee natine may cll a reer leaf as a member of Congress, for Mr. Green- ee of hig ed was also seen. She | stances pega 7 ‘The capacity and faith- Carolina avenue, brother-in-law of the bride. | with the Secretary of the Interior for the sale | leaf is a Congressman and man and woman are | ®# Se ene Shane Id che, ae patiss | fulness of these clerks cannot be questioned, A sumptnous repast was enjoyed by the guests. | of the Cherokee ontlet to the United States | oue and under the new regime the woman is freeepe ye pet Bcc ag) Fone eg 2 as it is on record in the department ‘The members of company B, W.LL.C., en- | ud the provision authorizing the commissioner | that one. oe OT these asuccenettl | the census oftice is a bureau. ———— tertained their friends in a very pleasant man- | Of Indian affairs to advertise for contracts tor | Mra. Julia Ward Howe (ele henge onal Pred apd rn Clique of jealous and | SPE OF TEE CENSUS OFFICE EXAMINATION. SSIS Aes GF fous Columbus Buggy | ner last night by the second of their informal — the | nia B. Palmer did. the same ‘pleasant duty fey | Unprogressive women. They ave not Iwaysalike, | “Having eliminated, however, the objection Sey ai eg Seth ah er Catered | ihe enol eSATA tt | Rvtny oder te Uefa | WE We "Samcing a ea Woe | ng bp one hen sesh ‘thissprms. e ba 1 tably | serted by the House and added thoes that have | vancement of women that have been ted Suing o hes wheres but this time they are | of the clerks, the question may still be raised were $i. iseton: leather top geal; | £0 Keep pA gael pretiliy denped cr acl | alrendy passed the ite (with the Absenteo | to the legislature for their consideration. This | Pursuing a new plaa of attack, but the state- | as to the scope of the conse oitne beara cover incladed bh tine lote in Kalorama, on Mass. sts. iso several tracts of land CHARLES K. NEWMAN, i y ST. BET. 16TH AND 17TH, AD- Prof. Nawoon setts and the progress of : * : themeelves are quite ns false.” tion. ‘The of those examined are ah Shawnees, Cheyenn Gros | latter is generally unfavorable, but sometimes | ments Papers ydoot ots, > mre: aeleerray Ofte onan’ | Ventros and Sisseton ‘and Wabpetons) in order | this is not so. NOT UNITED WITH SOCIALITE. all on file, and can be examined by Ok SALE-GooD LOT WITH SMALL FRAME of the ladies and an occasional flash of color on | #cure action by this Congress. pare. Ae Turley anid that they were blessed | are. Corinne & Brown of Chicage is one | 8ny Senator or Representative or by « who expected little, for that was ‘about all the Pr typ oF | congressional committee. They compare {he broal shoulders of some son of f Mare. Dane- THE BIGHT OF SUFFRAGE. ot if Minnesota, “Still there, is a woman suf-| the most advanced thinkers in the convention, | favorably with thors of ake cidd ero dwelling on acrih side Massachusetts ave. Hoar Sta | night. A dozen numbers on the program suf | .,2e0 MRCFtY members of the committee on | fraze association in the steve the doing good with a decided leaning toward socialism. | mission, and with the proposed year's ‘minis- Sah CX experi- : : : the judiciary have prepared two vigorous re- | work in the dissemination of suffrage She has been for some time past interested | ence certainly comprise a good test of fitness. ficed to keep the folks well in motion and yet we i committee desire to abolish sera erate rene’ mo [Port Senpaion to the Roa revit, | Fe, fy sinpaptc ame of Seba cren more eomats in br Sonat aie | feature of eB alter rn one mente aud pretty speeches that, owever, wel which was VO1 Teported to a not scheduled. “Atsong those whe raved the | House, directing the Judiciary commitios an Mrs. Marille, M Ricker said.a, soe New, Square 82, lot 28. 19, 0 26: 0,807 feet: one square from Navy Yard tte Raecoai ine ded BS | juares t jut a = i Hampshire and the noble men and women of intment in the census office and faith- frog avenue care Syceu’s porters ae : se and d shi suffragists and the My ne ae TET ao canta sine: RehGAEANY | Parke Strand Sire Avthne Sait" et [ethan and pore $0, #e "Hlouse whether | yetpabine and tl "ay not are fast ‘whether {ame soca | fu.etvie herein for one, eo or theo years SUL, lot 11; 7,200 feet to 30-foot alley ; 35 a8 ed Mra. Burmingule, Miss Adams, Mrs. Alexander, | tional or statutory provision, violated thers) | a puarn axD M'EINLEY Ticket svaczsrep, | OF noi, {aid Mrs. Brown to the reporter, who | el Not to do even this would, in my expla per foot i Miss Walther, Miss Katie Walker, Mins Mary | section of the fourteenth amendment to the | Mra. Ricker paid an eloquent tribute to | talked with her behind the scenes this morn- opi be an inexcusable act of injustice. ESuare lowe. toes Cah ete Melick of Pittbarg, Miss Amy Hower. Mr. and Of represcetat ona perOPse apportionment | senator Blair and his educttional bill, Bee pet ae ee ee anak mated | SF veatlicalty iguenes qualifications for . oom " er, Mr. Zea, Mr. D. Bailey, | of representat made well those of the suffragiste, SSsuths 1, tea 22 2090; 20,000 font: OO canta por | Ure hngtens verety bat Mine Petals Penn Me Schneider, Sietaeg? pri ac amcaceeap! y Congress. | aid the hand of destiny was in the bill, and |" that there is not a sign of any agreement | office but an examination "and a rating. = Hagerty, Hartenstein, Flora Pligge, Katie aud c Hotes cen auRCTION CASE. | that all the women should join to pass the bill. suising, Al SECOND-HAND PIANOS; BEVEL Alberts,Smith, Hclzns, Ruppert, olaria, | | 4 meeting of the House committee on elec- | Mrs. Ricker ‘nomuinsted as! tor tinct hee peiendaare piatos of prouusent makes, neatly = irteay | Jennie Plowman, Mrs, MeCioltzany Mrs. ML | tions was called for this morning, bat none of | next election Blais sek McK toy ee ore ees 2B AMES cor Stand Fata aw. | Meme RES e Cok fete S20) sermon ey | Setnde Plowman, Merge. Lettie Wilkinson of | the democratic members responded. The re-| tid Vico. President. As the Barter taco som ie Eene ae Laltiniore. Maude Duvall, Green, Mr. and Mrs, hekaa hawtve 2 Beecher Hooker came forward and said that A. Frey, Mes, Churles Childs, alzs, Capt. Frank | Prscition, and, ue they comshieied ssa {iait and Anthony would come nearer to her Schwarz, Mrs. David Hagerty, Mr. and Mra. ideal of a presidential ticket. Thomas’ Me. Fielder. aed ee f7g ME | of the committee, the Eaton-Phelan eohtested | DOR BALE_DES! . powsle IRABLE LOTS ON Wasiixe- | /! , 3 Fics sna Tonge tietents overiocking elty aed oo se cares: Hey tei Jockal Garden Test iuvestinent ou the warket. Thave | Rrotuktybuled to. COU) : ° Clara “A. MeDiarmia for Arkansas, Sim Chose balling sites on Coungcticutare.. Ioan, | West Warton, ~~" EY SEBOE. “Ay St p Mg ngs ak, clection case from tho Memphis dix | oir A. MeDi ee a Fr 2 rt AMES ¥. Dy 4 « C. 7 jaan, Juss ima Vogt, » jing, + 6of = ‘Tennessee SR pe aneo: Kista ‘co almancte batty: NY eter | KOR nap seed od Sek eee ORL TING | Mie’ Laura Cowling Wine 3A | Without reschiag's conclusion fit" Myogt | elation, spoke for Routh Dakota, Mra, Corinne Bmp | a tenn BN SESVEN BARIBKECHE” | Mewrs: Simonson, aigrowke, Frct, Win. HC | ment mea thee ea Sones Oa eal Was | elt for OMe ea and, ai, Marthe H. EI-| its platfor Yours ago they expromed thecnary | to any similar body of clarke at preset ta tad plore ato 100 1, 595100, Gk Sa OTIC GAs ENGINES, BOTH NEW Hebd Gretay Gown ie eae wes, uae Of the one Zepublicans pressing one or | ou s0r OMe. mena OEE en qual political for both | Ployed by the bey Wai Sanaboteetames | Lute “phitned’ ee frase ais | the geucral charge of the following commitice: | moresof fae before Cougroas dusty eee ee TONIONT's FRoGRAM. sexes, but these overtures were the src gah Spent | Pon way SN: SEE | Messen. H. O. Pingge, Prank Ourand, Thomas ‘The program for this evening, at 7:45, is as | Nomen firmly and distinetly and in such s way Sebbele sn wal Bane ewer and sewer: “Nortn Capitol k FULL VALUE GIVEN Scott, W. E. McLeod and M. T. O'Brien. The RECIPROCITY ARRANGEMENTS, es Music, ie Wryom. | 2220.leave no for doubt they aprovebours in? cencny “pacivctrie saltway ; ESOBUPRIC ASS otclanee for « xEw | tioor couimittee was as follows: W. EAlcLeoa, | ‘The President today transmitted to the Sen- | follow: Gers eosetion : yom: Pei EUV Eregeae | GMT, Delaney yerable iO moutaly | W. Thompson, C.-M. Shrevem, ohne eae? ate copies of papers relating to reciprocity ar- | MS the true republic, Senator J. M. Carey, FORSADACESE 7 peTwrEy orm axpcra | “ce A # Schuelder end B. 7. Soois rangements between the United Btetes ena ming: Tho Fight of s citizen to trial by plain au APPEAL pon Wain wuak. = ; ae Schmis jeadily recovering Piddees: a wate Brazil concluded last Jam ‘ a ee 3 ‘ from tinek of onia Insidious to the Civil Service ora Louisiana ave. BOARDING. pobre Pueumonia and inflam- The Opposition PERSON During the discussion of the civil service ‘WIDOW OF CULTURE AND GOOD STYLE amendment of the legislative bill in the Senate carnestly wishes to meet « rencletnan today Mr. Wolcott made and appeal for fair Soadtieatin!. Addon USI NEM, Rear ctce span Fie nasa” ons ‘He eaid N. AM., Ivy Institute, in indirection. He said the fight was not an 184m wer. Sih ste nw open ope—not an honest one—on the pert of AROMAD ratvare vezyctve scexer, | 2S == io, were opposed, $0 the civdl Serve. Winane © Cen, Comapguicatuns peocspa a inet BAe SEES Ries Senn Peintment or being shout the resrtrah fa ‘otsin® —— r Fan, Base pak TS KORTE Eopartment na he was gied of i ined, toceder, <nly Fonte & concurred as tothe JaZ7-im* 217 North Pesan. batineee a. i ewe WILT FAY BiG | TED aE | tracts from an inwerview | @¥d territories: Arizona, Conuecticnt, Deln- | ‘The President transmitted to Con, neat can anveeen Go Ge alae Constitutional freedom which declares that all | some states was about equalized by the excess 1887, calling the | should be one and humanity that one. "Labor | #atural laws inherent in the universe, which no quota. ‘The same is true ina more marked de- Goes to England. THE HAPPY END OF AN INCIDENT. ON THE CHEROKEE STRIP = IS RELIEVED, EMPRESS FREDERICK DEPARTS, All France Breather» sigh of Relief 08 hee ing Mer Back, Special Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star Pamis, Feb. 27.—All official France, from the President downwand, no doubt breathed « sigh of relief as the Dowager Empress Frederick of Germany steamed away from the cnpital at 10 this morning. The attitude assumed during her sojourn here by the Patriotic League on the one hand and the crary utterances of the Cologne Gazette on the other would. feared, result in_a popular demonstre both Germany regret. Fortui the imperial guest was her visit without any de 45 left the German embaney ompanted by her danghter. v, the German ambasseder, jAndGen. Le Plat.’ To avoid the public the carriage was driven to the station by a circu | fous route, but on approaching the Gare du Nord a following of some bundred persons, at- | tracted by the German cockades worn by the couhman and footmen, had gathered. ‘They seemed drawn only by motives of curiosity and made no attempt to interfere with the ments of the royal travele ss. Descending | the carriage, the empress gave ber arm to | Count Munster and crossing the platform en- tored the carriage that had been reserved for _She expected to arri afternoon and there en at Calais at 2:42 this ‘The sud: ith regurd to the visit of the ick has created a painful impres | sion and absorbs tn on to the exclu | sion of other to ‘Thore w wisdom of the course ac iu prolonging ber virit fixed tor her departuce aaturelly not ear: prised, : at it will well be nded withont any un, mt. ‘The | German papers comme le of the | Parisian prea and people in terme | the tone of the articles is moderate. Gravity of the Sitaation, Pants, Feb. 27.—The gravity of the situation in Paris can be judged from the fact that,act | ing under advice from high « Prens changed the line of herr | being insulted by that portic | which had gradually worked itseif into ¢ tever heat of rage over the presence of the in visitor It wax publicly an aguit this morning that ¢ Empress Frederick intended to leave this for Calais at 11:30 a.m gestions referred to she I bassy two hours earlier | Tage, was diiven rapidly to the | where she depot for boul | witl not embark for i gland at that port, but will proceed from there to Calais, where a royal yack? is awaicing ber arrival. 0 UNFRIENDLY In spite of the precauti toavoid an unpleasant demonstration by keeping the exact | hour of the em} dicparture a secret several | Lundreds of people gathered about the Gure du Nord and watehed the m of the em- press with constde The crowd, contrary to gener tation, was civil and | quiet, the majority of the men ‘presemt taking Jott their hate as the empress pased. There Were no insulting cries of auy description | The empress was as calm w | outward appearances lin and surrounded Germans jear, wh nay guard o: loyal tered the railroad ber mpeciad adiea tothe representa, | tives of the Germany embassy wlio hud accom- panied her to the station, THE ARTISTS DIVIDED. Ata reception yesterday evening at the resi- |dence of M. de Rothschild, M. Gervex, the painter, was presented to the empress. On be- haif of the Freuch artists he expressed the re- gret that they felt at not being able to send works of art to the Berlin exposition, claiming that the reason for their abstaining from so doing was that thes not piace themselves at variance with their colleag The empress Listened attentively to the explanation given, aud in reply said, in subs that she ap- | preciated the justice of the French artists’ n, | Gves and accepted them in a friendly mpirit of Good will, though she regretied that the artists | of France were not to be represented at Berl! | In an inter with the president of the society of artists, pt.” sished today, the lutier | declares that he wil still advocate that the French artists should send exhibits to Berlin, though he yields to the opinion expressed by his brother artists. BITTER FEELINGS IN BERLIN. According toa Berlin dispatch, the treatment of the Empress Frederick in Paris is arouxing avery bitter feeling in the court circles, and the animosity dixplayed toward Fra deeper than it bas beea in many years, ‘This is exactly what was predicted in Prance as like. to happen when the Baier permitted an ints, mation to go out of his own intention to visit Paris. It was then stated by well-informed French authority that. a German imperial visit would do more to hasten tha to prevent « European war. It is said that the kaiser line resolved to demand satisfaction from the French government for the snnoynnces and hostility ‘to which his mother has boon in Paris. The feeling runs very high in ute City, and it might be dang-roas for the govern- ment to offer even the semblance of au apology to the kaiser, and it a» wot at ail likely that auy explanation whatever will be given. ATTRIBUTED TO KUSIAN DESION. A Vienna dispatch sus that the press of that city attribute the agitation in Paris to the de- signs of Russia, carned out by De Roulede and his followers. A Berlin itch says that, commenting on the refusal of French artiste to exhibit their works at the Berlin exhibition, the Post s«- Germany will maintain « reserved attitude, but the incident wili evidently bring the necessity for a struggle nearer. Tue French chauyinusts inust jollow up their victory in order not to lone its fruit, a8 it is impossible to compel the na tion to the sword drawn always. The | Weapon would have Leen lowered long ago but The National Zeitung says it is incxpedient to discuss the appropriateness of the movement against Empress Frederick in Paris. ‘Ibe inci- deut proves how powerless is the minority uf culightoned Freachasen to secure rereoeiice tion, not powerless aguinst the majority of the nation who long for peace, but against the mi- nority who shouted “to Berlin” in 1870. z strip had been greatiy exaggerated. ——_— ieee gare hare ryder ad * Srarsoriio, lit, Feb. 27.—At a meeting. Prominent live stock men in this city resule- tous were adopted asking the iegisiatare to ap- at the wes eral be:

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