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in ba og ¢: FOR FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR S. LOTS. Se eee RAILEOABS In GneneETeWR, JOR SALE % SALE 1HMEE LOTS ON NOKIH CAPITOL | [JOR SALE— CHD | What Well-Known Washington Made by Which the Ines Pp comenct, lot om, theo | near BY. ava. Iaaied po eter ae F hamid ~*~ Fad ‘Doing—Personal Notes. Horee Will Prance on Water Street. Sid G7 fect on Madinon st. ot South side. Price #2. is THE TRACKS OF THE WASHINGTON AND WHSTERS MARYLAXD AXD OF THE BARGE AND DOCK COM %0 THE NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA The marriage of Miss Grace Fuller and Mr. ‘OR SALE—THREE LOTS ON ST. ABOUT Archibald Brown of Chicago will take plsco ES we_| Pith ee utters carn: 9 fot rhe Siofitentar hand in thetic Ommrlosting tae Ma, | St John's Gharch on Baste: Mondey. iE TOR SALE_ON DELAWARE SEAR M ST. | “Tuno-ur : * eiG 12th oe._ | 204 5S, ores: bepuuital views, The cheapest ‘The present bride of the Fuller family and oD feet iront Uy about A) deep. on rade and <LE_DESIRABLE LOT ON CONN. AVES Price. a iF REPORT AND TELLS WHAT EE DID Sat. ted. seh ge « = a: Di NN. AVE, n na} of r bh cheap at be. per foot. Sy ee an oS sabe Oo PAYKE SS oe oe “are = — settled hs 24 i Sey — —— = TOMAC TO BE BUILT. Pon sare woe DULANY & WHITING, LEO tt" | Toor ene SERRE TORE Wallnce enarid & Sen oan ae eetetae For I have got a bran new gown Some of the statements alleged to have been | military had control ene tha, eee ae | Georgetown, it is certain, in a very sbort ‘On the west sile of 18th st. bet ween FOR fous Lots aeap THIS OFFER, | before he come east last fall. It adjoins his ‘And Easter’s almost here. ing the late troubles the soldiers were the | time, will realize one of there fondest dreams dot, Yox120 toamalley, Price i ERY pestnal ome lors, clear of debt, in the finest suburb of | mother's home, where she i cond cause of Indian | and shelter within ber borders « real live ree | sare.” DULANY & Waits ror a10 case. FM gon gio cass. | fore be left home waa 00 afraid tiny some acel- | _ Tennyson is no bill collector, yet in his latest ; ‘As the soldiers came to the reservation and | Tlroed that commences somewhere and goes : CALIF Tomona building lot, 40x1 ee on dent might befall one wedding ring that he | Poem he says: “The long, bright day is dun.” | as time has rolled on the indignation has gath- Tastored peace and good order, which the In- | Somewhere. A good many people in George- ie sora iestaiuwenteof $I down and €1 per waek: on Royal purchased there that he invested in three of — ered volume and warmth. Among officers who | dian bureau had failed to maintain, and aa the | town are of the opinion that their portion ef L Camden and Atlantic rail 3 S ‘stations, | them and actually had the three shining gold ‘The coal dealer will never be arrested for | were in the late Sioux campaign the sense of Tor tae eareenic of Tadinns wes entirely. ua- the District is the proper and natural railroad Pe ay Fanta towed away in bie vest pockets when be | nigh-waigh robbery. injustice is extremely acute and it is therefore tocar 2 ae Sees itis | 22d commercial center of the District A step ne sprines of soft water. ‘Buy's lot tor jour shila for pretty — not surprising that some of them should pro- | (268 = beg-e Wve these has been taken in this direction at any rate. a Seok'y Carers Slouime bear ocvary aa Late en eee paige . THE rn rr was. ceed to investigate the charges which, for the was tain | Tun Sranem @atarday told of tho provehaiey = fownot COLOGNE. SS mes ae eae tc crt time St” whlapered the young men past three weeks, have been damaging the of the Baltimore and Ohio road perfecting ar } sc. is b jroney and I will pick out s lot and send you | blighted her troth. Coming at this season, young at 11:30 p.m. reputation of the army the world over. Tangements by which an entrance to George | STD a! iekbised Mer Pt. hnin | Fite ncanet Sandtorcir'uar. AdgreerSi ieticer | when tere is ao little elec comparatively to dis: “It's fly time,” she murmured, as she heard| The detrimental allegations as first made pub- br orn 2 : town would be effected. i BaL-SB A SOCAmE FEET | Dr. GEHKING, 2st South 10th wi., Fhiladelphus, Ps | tract the attention of her friends, her wedding her father’s heavy tread along the portcullis. | lic were attached to the name of Hollow Horn es ALL ARRANGEMENTS SETTLED. of ground, with, frontage 50 feet om two strecte day and its accompanying festivities will be i. on Seeorcrlinnn one o fou OK SALE , who was one of the more prominent Tt may be now said with certainty that all am pag om Or Ee | BOS kO wanT a SAFE AND PROFITABLE Fees ee eee sy ae aiee SnreHee. ast | _THELATE CONGRESS AXD THE LATE SUEPLUB. ghicte that came "here from Hoscbull agency. ax nT ene an ne] Speen bees tian qanennly Ont ae, pa EST E While Senator and Miss Vilas were here feller consider | Every army acquaint one . : iF BO,YOU WANT A GOOD HOME SITE? Tegk, they devoted themselves, nesiduoualy to Oh, love thy fellow citizens, thyself . decid the wutemenis to be untrue and shone A bulletin was issued today by the consns nr ange geen tend vi YOU A DESIR ECULATE? jooking for = house, ot cers who knew Hollow Horn Bear asserted | office, giving the population by counties for | structed the merry snort engine will mantoe bi WARSER& Co., 916 F st UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS gonld fad exactly win cfd them, ir Vilas For come it will when thou must scorn dark | very fatly that ho never gave utterance to the | the siaten comprised in the not, Adantie end ae sr ——__—_—— = — = 80 mut tter or errors it; ‘ions. ial 7 i SALE_FINE Lot ON 171M ST. NEAL Qiere the bert opnortunitin for either that can be | 8 in #0 1 rr ha omnia Gaterer pont ne ne ie so! = ir cn to be | #0Uth Atlantic divisions. In the latter are in- | session the M tan Southern, which ts the ved by frame renting for @13 per bi near ® projected Soon will this fight and earth yarported Aggte pein Sistoper oct Wallen A BROWS. | : ae | Stites nome OY stds een tn | fe hor, wh to gracefully performed Sais ar one Hollow Horn Bear's statements reached Hovo- | cluded the District of Chumbia and the states Baltimore and Obi, was given ‘the right 9 get Penna. aves a mnie = a oad rwivins sort. luring the first two years of the Cleveland fq bud they were freely discussed, and when | of Maryland and Virginia. According-to these | Construct its tracksactoss the reservoir grow POR SALE—X SPENDIDIOT ON ESEREEE, HEC | due! POA cata tel tt tite ea ils TAKE NO MAN'S WORD ministration. Mies Mollie Vilas will soon after | And Heaven in all ite glory shine, whore all is | Wratiow Wort Bese 0) Teturned be was | figures the population in the counties adjoin, in Montgomery county, Md. This brings the rosd ohare ie lee BDMONS: Sahost | Rincty Peat nares, Wintel “eeereetAeM nes, ie. | the family come here nest fall make hor debut. Lacie reambeaess questioned about them. ing the District is as follows: Montgomery | Here the Baldness Oho eae ae Bee, view Bae foot, $s wv. | Se pS ed to| Ah, then, thow’lt see more clearly still, the Sher ere more and Ohio meets the line 73 B. lt. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. nw. | OM HOUSE, | ¥#iks, paved stone gutters, shade and ornamental | Mrs. and Miss Wanamaker have plann ly HOLLOW HORN BEAR INTERVIEWED. county, Md., 27,185, an increase since 1880 of = Soa GY ERAS FRIST. | FOR MENT ah cul | tet cide packing and yrades established by the Di | go abroad tho coming mummer ana, will sail proverb true and vast: On the 24 instant Hollow Horn Bear was off- | 9406, Prince roan comity, 354., 20008, o do- | => ee Ceckinee end Cees ee roo WARNEK & CO. MAGNIFICIENT VIEWS carly in June. They are fond of Europesn | “The Fifty-second cannotgrind with the Surplus | cially interviewed, there being present Capt. | crease of $71 during the past decade. The | Ted. This company was chartered by ect of La BE. WAR on. From all parts of the subdivision, as well as from his. | travel, ey ow in Paris shops and modistes, the that is past.” Porter, eighth, Sfantcy; Capt: Bayle, twenty dlgaesovee: seed Congress in March, 13 — Sai oi = ~ toric FORT BUNKER HILL, overlooking the city and | studivs of the artists and all the rest of the fas- reais ¢ try; Capt. Boyle, twenty- | population of Alexandria county, Va., is 18,597, struct a railroad from a it $ALE_OORNER ON GST.. #inning. D.C.z.® short | Potomacriver. cinating attractions which are open to travel- fret infantry; Capt. Lee, ninth infantry; Licut. | an increase of 1,051; Fairfax county, Va, 16, | (rich s T CRO St BEL WEEN 1ST AND 1p WE HAVE NO EXPERIMENT ers. With this determination ahead Mrs. IS SACRIFICE. Piteher, eighih fafantry: Lieut. Heyl, ascistant G55, an increase of 690; Loudoun county, Va, | hanks idee; thence westwardiy between the SALE—CE 3 > 10 to | To offer you, but a genuine good thing in connection | Wanamaker will keep her Washington house | Pastor: “What have ven up for Lent?” | surgeon; Lieut. McFariand, twenty-first infan- | 23,974, a decrease of 360. ZA ste. nc., 2 lots, each 18x97%; side and rear al- Tater Jom bat s genuine rood, thing in connection | Wanamaker p her Was you given up edi 4 4 canal and the Potomac river “ tear! ilies, 9. $15,000 Soh open longer than usual this spring and off and| y, Souecs. #4 . try; Indian Agent Wright: Interpreters Louis | ‘The Igy, Price bar oot B. H. WARNER & 00.5 tare eraOne per school ngyuisdtne | OPeR longer than sp! foung Parishioner: “Bicycling. I took | {7}, District line “ ard, Louis Minard, Charlie Tackett; In- | increase tumble Ash Wednesday going to church and | diane “Lance, ‘High Pi Gh iste ; bridge. The original imcorporators of #he Hawk Ghost and | District a of ~—y YOU CAN GET TO OUR PROPERTY Miss Florence, Miller, who is now in New! haven't been able to turn a wheel since.” Eagle Man. "Lieut. McFarland acted as re-| land 33. Bare oman Dowling, H. P. Gilbert, Bera York visiting Mrs. Jno. Jay Knox and other in- . ‘ Austin Herr, G. 8. Dunlop, J. W. Week, T. L. ise there are railroads, both steam ond electric, ting aye 4 corder and Louis Richard did the interpreting. : " 2 J brining it to the doors of the Treasury and other up- | timate friends of the Attorney General and Capt. Lee said: “Tell Hollow Horn Bear that Cropley, A. Miller, L. P. Wright, Prank town departments For one Fare: Don't foreet that. "| Mra, Miller, may also cross the ocean before the HER NEW NOVEL. $ Os Poland inns willlen 5 weeiber of letters t0 A QUORUM OF THE HOUSE. Hume, R. J. — Spencer Watkins, A. B. divisions which we can sell. vers chea 4 replat t tal mete saint tel Dt summer comes and enjoy the sights and scenes It is thus Mrs Amalie Rives Chanler'a new | the’ officers and agent in recerd toa matter ~ Cropley, James Henderson and 8. Gambrill. He eT er eT a eed erate et BARTON, ALEEE | of which she has such bright anticipa' ‘ions. book is described: that I will explain. These letters have come Reed's Explanation of His Decis- don | Provided that the road was to be com- a gL is SE tezi-Im_| Mrs. Logan is going to California during A buggery, kissery, | ince he (Hollow Horn Bear) was in here. ‘Col oar vegdeonin~c any other cctporstion making pg ¥ MEIGHTS, A PART OF THE NORTH- | summer months. Emotional misery: Poland feels like a man who was put ina dark | On the last day of the session Speaker Reed pensation. ‘The tracks were ts be double or mb5-1m N “caveat, terminusst Biasurhuse™rve: | ‘The meeting of the ladies interested in the A yearnfully soulfal wail; Place, 1 Have cece thee Gelder chief in his | caused to be printed in the Record a statement | tingle, and the capital stock 2,000 chance oy geo For, SALE ADJOINING ROCK CHER! In tue neishborhdod of Woodley Inn and the Dunbiase | PFomotion of the medical fund for women in ‘A Quick or the Deadery, {tis right that these gentlemen should be here. | @ €xPlanation of his decision in the first session | par value. IGACKES ON DANIEL'S KAD JUST ay the Johns Hopkin's University has been i y call oe regarding the number of membe: to THE DB. Ax OF MILITARY ROAD. A BARGAIN IS OFF! co e = ‘sume 5 eee Fs Bound to be readery, I will say tu you that every mail brings to me | Tesarding of members necessary Aub ©. Stam. 5 | (an ummediate purchaser. ABSTRACT 70a | 6 enna een O00 TOD ait be ex- SSS Aualie Rivesey tale. clippings which say that the soldiers are de-| a quorum of the House. He says: The B. and O. road have perfected arrange- 14th st. Eloi fezeam | Panied ty the Methodists in erectin uper> Daido rere the heed will bauching Indian women. This was sent out| On the 19th of last September the Speaker | ments with this road, no portion of which bas then make its final report of all subscriptions || Bverybody ean't be good, but it seems that |{50™,}Vailington over wires. Peoplearerend-| madea decision with regard to the number | been built, by which the line inte be com Edler eg ee to | then necessary for a quorum, which he desires | structed at once and the Metropolitan Routhern =a oe Sint as eR — a =— a sicher y‘rhat | to comment upon. Prior to 1861 it had always | ca" allowed to ran over the tracks. ‘The Bal HabedOtmerter) afordne = te ae = ae fis oan tne nda When Secretary Foster retains frome Ris pres aux doxomr oF TWINS. yousaid. If it’ is true it is right that yon | been held that a quoram consisted of a major- ovanlauntatinntertaetoreeine eee HiSrant, new, sone, tation ou B. and, heated by meee ap OR TOWER TE thet Fina | ent ce nt to his home in Fostor pI “What part in the economy of the world do | should say Will read to you what came in | ity of all the possible members of the House. : " ay sold. JOR SALE—HEADQUARIERS FOR CHOICE | buyers iuruished upon application, Fitts in Brootland, University Heiehts ana Neinity. Visit THE HEIGHIS AND GLADDEN sontvod nak tas Gent of teal ter es pone, Most r: ‘of Waslunzten. Everyb The : inall the eastern 7 everybody can be bad and not half try. Poilainer Picturesque scenery. Art scminary vs | Opfted” Statens extending. in Sit directions. 36 will be ended here. h a pu what into a close traftic arrangement by which the B. at 38 only tune uuics out and in clove touch | ing potnt 0! the eepliy-rising lowlands from the base of | Sbly bring his daughter. Miss Foster, back with | twing play?” asked a society girl of De Bang- s paper to me. I am not doing this for my-| atter the rebeltion had causod a large number | and O. care shtsin the sent me ee By thie Cars of Be and O trains. Deeus iu best feyl torm tree | 400 festa lowest points. Easter season with Mrs. and Miss Rusk. ‘The | let. Capt. Lee then read newspaper clippings, in | Of Constituencies to refuse to elect, it was held | means the B. and O. gets its line into George oat to perehoere._ 1t yom have bunnee inthis | 1 BEN HE DIRECTION OF THE CITY'S, | young ladies are great friends. “Give it up,” replied De B., who isa bach-| which Hollow Horn Bear was quoted as saying | July 19, 1861), that a quorum consisted of a | t¥8 os, far nn the Aqueduct bridge and here i eee ee eae Sommunds ‘snore carital and tuore inftuence than all | Commander Lottin of the French legation | elor. that the soldiers were the cause of much pros- | majority of “those chosen.” This ast deciaton | new, Dock, Elevator and, invent treo me . ‘ OMVESLEY HEIGHTS URTERS TODAY THE | sailed on Saturday for France, and, rumor | “Of course, you do,” she said, “so I'll tell {itution among Indian women. | Many soldiers | was cited. but the language. “those chosen.” | ‘This Toad was chartered by Compress nt Rep Se ND HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE GN GREATEST ay investing | 84% Will return with a bride when his leave of | you. It isto serve as philopenas for canni- | Went thro fhe form, of marriage and then | seemed for the moment to the chair to be | tember, 186%, and lias constracted © few squares Sones 1G Fst. SMALL MONTHLY PAYME ‘ Orportunities to thove desirous of safely, investing | sbgence expires. ing ves and children to ; ~ ambiguous. It _was susceptible of two mean-| of their line. The charter ailows for a road SOK SALE-SUITABLE FOR SEEN HOUSES, gn. offer you in them Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Montgomery with their by others; for this reason he did | ings, as the chair then thought. first, of mem- beginning on Water street ata point on the b 101 hs M jorthwest. STREETS Ex WIDE ARE BEING GRADED ‘To their full width. Improvements go right along & not deem it desirable that the military should | bers originally chosen, and second. of members | west side'of the Aqueduct tert Zo their full width, Ian ee FACILE PRINCEPS. uals si Oe epeeine. s chosen then alive. If the first meaning was to | Water strect ‘under mond, bride to che ene . CONTRACTS FOR THE ERECTION OF HANDSOME : “Your son is a very fine dentist, I under-| , "If," continned Capt. Lee, “these statements | be taken, 166 was a quorum: if the latter, 168. | terminus of Watesstnect at Lock snes att peal = og pe ey ‘Suburban cottages will be made. Mrs. Florence K. Solger and her sister, Miss and,” said a friend Pe OREO are all right I want you to say so. Forthe sake| There was some excitement at the time and privilege of extending the tracks from the inter. i SALE_LOTS ON 16TH, 17TH, ISTH StS. | Heights, Collore Park. Berwyn and the rounds of 4200 TU 8000 PER LOT. “E ics, Blanche Koones, will receive their friends in. | 22, a friend to a fond mother. of Col. Poland and’ of the army in general, I | the clerks were unable to find the precedem ot idian Hill, | the Maryland Ageicultural College. “3 ‘LUPO! I, rn ” P its, | section of Water «treet and 20th street along Bt a Bide, weil eraded avenues, on winch 3,000 shade trees | | FOK FLATS, INFORMATION, &e) CALL LPON | formally on Mondays at 510 M street. ‘Oh, yes,” she responded proudly, “he is| want your statement taken down. ‘Tell just | and the chair, desirous that the aden of the 30th street to the Potomac river and from the University Fark and Lanier Heights. at me CO., dare. has nari ee ‘Mrs. John Sherwood of New York will read | Sacile forceps iz. his profession. what you said to the commissioner.” House should be entirely safe, declined to hold | intersection of Virginia avenue and 30th atreet mh7-3t__ Pa alle z tresk eee | eh beer on Thin Poasibalitins Olan Amiicisan. ———--————_ HOLLOW HORN BEAR'S REPLY. that an — ——— Some days later the | along Virginia avenue to Rock creck. The in- A Ra ag. Sto Waihincton Geentetheruninmtosvminutes: | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ |Sdon" at Mra. Hammond's: Delcourt Colon A NEW TRIAL FOR CROSS. Hollow Hora Bear—“My friends, you have | Precedents were found and it will be evident | eorporators were Authony Hyde, W. A. Gordon, Sper sa. foot. W. 1. HOPKIS= & CU.- 142) F | or about Gv minutes’ drive: 2) houses are completed = bia Heights, on Friday, March 20, for the ben- a asked me to answer your question. I am glad | ‘chosen and living,” was intended and that ie | eovert B: Tenney, Henry H. Dodge, Morris J at. ll OC FoR ne wont Watcick sanction Brand © cae | efit of the Children’s Hospital. | ‘This remark- | Opinion of the Court in General Term—Other | ¢ anewer it. I dont write in English but I | accordance with the precedent of 1801, 164 wes | Muar eaward k- Dent, John A. Baker, Soh Dn | Muzreved lots oid 1 or 10 purchasers will build: | don “fruits lawn and staning? sie trains daly” dom | Able paper has attracted great attention in New Decisions Rendered. write alittle in Indian. When I have wanted | the true quorum. Such was the decision made | sack ugeuiah Henry Sweeney. The capital ae NT OER | Houta, *clocteet pin wakes 8c. wail ton | Halters and 24 hours’ ride from ether PaTSpErSea AE WaT In the Court in General Term, Chief Justice | to make u speech I have always written it down | by the Senate, Reverdy Johnson voting in the pgs ie HS BS | Sara aie pisces Seok alg | PORSAE YAM ABOU GATLEYERDM CITY, | wil ts be the cane whon torn i mind | Bieber and Judges James, Montgomery and | eforshand, Te ravon They my yapees|abtrmative iy Il; and anlate ae March 24-1 guy qt MMAR AMRAMORAINR, 301 ND MSS. N. | cricen, iakeland hes inore’ improvements and Som. ‘woods, Ty acren in tye and ‘good track | that Mrs. Sherwood has generously donated the ified bbs op-tunichy tha part warden, ran ‘ : - i body would | of California, had its luced practically made a similar arrangeme: sipie orchard. 10-room house, Tarn. hen | entire proceeds to the deserving charity above | The first was in the case of Gould Marion agt. | tii" auout it, Pika fa ane emebody would | of Cali cen By the jouraal of that date, “dn the | te Woshhagton andl Wahu Sieghenh sock is pens, milk house, "2 horses. z cows, chick- | mentioned. ‘Teresa Williams, ejectment for two-ninths in- ‘ : bo . lary and by ‘$8,000. WARKEN CHOATE & — re ban course I have talked about September decision the chair referred to the | the use of the two lines the B. and 0. will : murst_| | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Cooper entertained | terest in north half lot 10, equare 85, be-|many points, but I will ‘just|opmion of ‘Mr. Randall, of which he hada establish its terminus in Georgetown on Water ite a party of young folks Friday evening. | queathed by the will of Polly Williams. In the | talk about this.’ This is what I said: I asked | strong impression, and as he has been able te FS, SALE—LOT 40 FEET FRONT ON RHODE Island ave. near 15th st. MET. 3 ui u n street at Rock creek. The inter Pivcren thigatde oF akon Har if The rst, part of the evening was devoted to | court below a verdict was roturned for plaintif, | the Secretary why the great Satner sent troops | ind st will cite it's it will be found in the aiid nbcSipe covers ths teenes eeeninaelts cs viding. Price, $40,000, . “euchre,” the booby prize bemg won by Mrs. oe *|to our reservation. There is but one law a tecord of February 25, 1879: - W,P, YOUNG, BUTLER, 009 w mi Koonce ‘and Mr. Hines, after which refresh. | #24 the court holds that the direction should above the District line and obtain « southers OR SALE—A HANDSOMI TR OF 500 miisit Be WARNER & CO, 91 through the United States. The great father] The chair desires to state in this connection i . said if any man did anything wrong he ought | that with his vote there ute Hiv nesters ee | Cgunection. The portion of the route to the until 12 o'clock. Among those present were | mands the case. Judge Bradley delivered the | to be punished and no one else. Today I hiave | ing, maki Chain bridge will be commenced at once, while ments were served and then dancing lasted | have been for a verdict for defendant and re- i. i ici far belo arta Value, “The | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koonce, Mr. Weller, Mosca @ thoroughly led description. ng & quorum of a full House. But in dorchood thet with - . at pinion is coaek: suffered on account of what the troops done on | his own mind he does not think that under the | ington nnd Westere Matos a at JOR SALE MARYLAND AVE. BET. 2D AND 3D ¥. YOUNG, 1803 F'st. | allie, Jennie and Mabel Stier, Mr. Sherrif and 4 Wounded Knee. They have killed womer and | presen: circumstances 147 votes are required sts. n¢.. Slots; each 20x110. Price, per foot, 7B | Se freee In the case of United States agt. Wm. Doug-| ciiiren and they are frosen and Teaid to the for « quorum, as there are two + ow mence work on their line. __ $10,000 house is_beine erected on 7-ROOM COTTAGE: OUTBUILD- " on lass Cross, convicted and under sentence of S ae j Thi ow vacancies. —_————— : ; . HED: |" Miss Hattie Griffith, daughter Grit. Secretary you have broke your law. I told him was not a decision. It was an opinion. oe 00: easy terms. F BENJAMIN: | gen of boreaebiecc ped ia tho rbdaast Miss | Genth for the murder of his wife in October, | on account of the Indies present that Iam not | As upon reflection the present Speaker does |THE ANTI-PARNELLITE CAMPAIGN, OR SALE—OREGON STREET BE” mht-Gt G FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS Iter each ied STAGES AND trina | Ley Hunter of 17th street 1889, the judgment was romoved. Judge Mont- | going to say farther. and the Secretary told me | not desire to be cited as Spposed te the opinion lates oe ‘opinion of the court, | fo have = talk with the commissioner about | under which the arot important legislation of | _ Organisation of the Irish Federation. gomery 3 Sey = iY ; : The Misses Drill of Frederick are the guests | stating that the offer to prove a dying declara-| this. Iwent to the commissioner, The com | the counter was during eritical years, | From the New York Tribune. = SEED & Oh S00 E Ot ww | Wa woe catackrnett ek ie ieee WOODSIDE, ex of Mrs. T. B. Moody, 2018 M street. tion under the circurastancos was without war- | missioner eae: repeat what yew wanted teary | be token ace liberty to add this comment He | Dr. Joseph Francis Fox, member of par- $0H SALE SOUTH SIDE OF NEW ae to 0 ERD. FRANK, 5 a pcg eee ‘FOREST GLEN. Miss Nannie B. Morgan of Pennsylvania is | rant or excuse, a it was known ——— sed | to the Secretary. epee wgne — — Nd decisis = with | liament for the Tullamore division of King’ ah, § " I aa izh, rolling country ; pure water; convenient isiting Mr. and M: stati of | was not in a condition to make such declara- : ight he then had, and only makes this state- cc Sumes ninaiam staera 2 2. ave, age | FO, SALE HONEST, HANP MADE wacox:| Nh wc. Avviy can os BESUARIR, | riting, Mr. and Mrs, Representative Karr of | was non © opception asta the reception Of | w tiere is what I (follow Horn Bear) want to | met to comply with the promise of further in-| Sova acurncy aenione fern, (auomers at SE cmapramaraw ton pe tee, [De EEE aaa ae | Weems Mz. W_D. Cabell wil give rcoption as his | Se extmany of Maer, in relation to.Betrng | ay to you (ihe commiaioner), Youunt ws | evoestoe en made, Tn the eity since Thursday, but he had refered te n Ci . bet. u 3 DEI aT Ak residence, Massachusetts avenue, on Apri : ivilization, aah i Shae STs Cae Se uae Ses | Fver weiner once Aca | TS ac ee aropatanenne ante | 15" CJotateon's Dirhdny) tthe luni of the | pleat te etimony vay propent redid. | ioadrance to civilization, that is (to tiie ‘The Le Droit Fence Case. ridewioga inner yaa tongremagrse Ghegp, STO Cal or iat! DUGAN’: ROTLERS™ | CeETioN” Mars It | the cast aud sioping toward both. “he drainage i. ex: | University of Nirginia and ladies secompany- | THis case attracted much attention at the time | {ocbildren, Tam with you in that, bu | tn the Equity Court, Judge Bradley, this | hit PA act orening, when, Ger a shes SALE TO BUILDERS FINE LOT 4 TEET | Posts: carly new. dor Site cash cece E365, stor | Ton ipeigut ile ony Washumston and te the only | url) ‘ita Guetta Lees Dorn aan tc at | and since, owing. to. the peculiar defense of | Sre friends of maine and the reason Yeaid thre | morning, tha Te Dealt’ fee cnse—Pairman |yhe. ho mapng — 10 inches front, {12 feet deep to W-toot alley. | and voverimcitlel Aino fine San ce eta at goo! | Sue on the bran "giich fronts pu the pike. ° There are and invited guests has been announced for | Messrs. C. Maurice Smith and Joseph Shilling- | wore friends of nines just this way: Way back | agt. Douglass et al. (Di vniationers, | Tho found him holding « quiet conference 7 | sacrifice. At G. 1. WILD & BR [a pr ng wd ey eg SO ag i ea ton—suicide from jealousy—but the point was | during my father’s time when they made trea- ate Cette ner™)» | with some of his friends at his roomein the YH SIDE OF 8 BETWEEN stories. 4TH | mh9.2w* Sole Azents for the Kranici & tier PeaeK catenssto'a point orpeatte the southern end of | | Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Williams of Belmont, N. | nct considered in rendering the opinion, the | ties some of the soldiers had. taken squaws on | Best Sweet, Johns, et al.—was taken up. This Foams amd battsalt att | 29, = this subdiv sion and to the west of it about three-<ucr- are spending a fev®weeks with their friend, | allegation of misconduct in attempting to prove Grand Union Hotel. ‘ i the Laramie river. Some of those officers had | case comes unde: the rule to show cause why | «1 would rather not say anyth’ ing about the 5S 100 to SSO a i 73: Mowers’ tiple-piated table | eastern Woundacy of the National Yant"nad ql come | Mrs. A. H. Walker, at 1234 Massachusetts ave- | a dying declaration settling the motion for s | children there sua the ofiicers are fiiede ot | the defendanta should not be restrained free, panpennet'iny «Aak” ahh Bes ok, Aunitioiaen Ay a LT eng ag Boa Gy nue. | new trial. mine, becauso I took their children and raised | interfering with the restoration of the fence at | Enc honvention which ie to take Dublia pow SALE < FLORIDA AVE. SWECHNER, 251 Pa. ave. ti-w: | city to the subdivision abies Mrs. A. R. Borker of New Bedford, Mass., is| , In the case of Hoover & Snyder againstSoule | them with my own money and evervthing. I| the extremity of Lindos amet ke Tebeat ? sm a piace in ae = eee x COLUMBIA LIGHT | giher sabuivinon of siullar sdvancares:, “Tie “Giek | in the city and will be at 1822 H street north. | © Fe opine oe rele Mantgettachment | wish you would be a friend as 1 am «friend | Park under the bill filed about two weeks ago | °"..What convention Be He BKOOKS POR SALE — CHEAP— A COLUMBIA LIGHT | ther gubuls Co ~ : ranted. Opinion by Judge Montgomery. f a take care Mr. 2 § ms ae Gio Vn at. mew. Teundateraatety bicities nearly news Apply Aiee | Howy, Hone. te rocmisy bath Lot and cold, water, | west for a few weeks. SEE _Ovleien by sodas Moctomnere | your troops and take care of me and my | by Mr. A. 8. Worthington. The defendants to- Pok SALE ON HST. X= NEAR os. 4 2. ___miG3t" | mer boardins house, for sale Om easy terms: also six-| In consequence of the death of Mrs. Justice nt it. 20 tt alley. om grade 8 7 say that is | day filed answer, the Districtby Mr. Hazietonand | 7,,., 46 Convention which is to BOOTABLE TEI. | foom cottage, hot sud colt waters beth and 8 on, note, Judge Montgomery delivered the | there are lots of women and children that are | the 4 i : =f , - * the others by Gen. Birney and D. W. Glassie. Price, $3,400, teruns to suit. Blatchford’s brother, Mr. William 8. Appleton | opinion of the court that the plaintiff was enti- | innocent and they have killed them off. The | ‘These deny that Barber reserved any rights as | P) in ‘order; cost M right end Or OPT TON, of Boston, she will be unable to make or return | tle to judgment. % reason I say that is I have always gone accord- | to the maintenance of a fence around the park, 4 peer . F. LEIGHTON, Owner, | any more visite this senso In the ease of Margaret Hetzel against the f it | PO HOTEL PROPRIETO —_ ing to laws. The { said I know is a all th ont Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company Judge st Hed — met my | and assert that e maps look to streets Tcan offer for saleor rent *" favor. THE GALILEAN p : a = . on ‘i cheapat $1 per it, only S cash required and Jong time oo balance. ahem os Ah 8 thie OR SALE_THRFE LOT Vth and 15th me. cheap at c conyertible to sincie: in good e208: will exc! for horse or Jersey mich cow or | For plats: sell at Sacrstics, Address CYC! $M st. Bw. mnh7-s* Fok SALE—A CALIGRAPH. and two Crandall typewriters on and cheap tor casi desired. GEO. K. SEI FOR SALE_CAEP! : cost ; ilrc mother's sister's daughter. She married a| being opened straight through, and the placi ry ‘ISHERMEN. —_ raverat pe opinion of the court sus- — and had Fa — Bp and I seve ofa fence wns an after pee Tieng und cite engaged during the last three weeks eel aining the appeal. taken care of tha jon’t talk about anything | the case of Fleetwood, who sued for damages i irunt station resade trese and uest opel Heck | Harael Grand Tabernacle of the District Can| ‘In the ease of the estate of Bushrod Askins, | except that I know it myself. Since I have | by reasos of the fener at subsequently cover | tFoughout Eectans in doing tho moccsmey pam Experienced person can Bil tule house and reatige Large Stand Without Grand Ruler Hall. Honcuputive wile Tedse Temes Seireeabush a | been a young man and been with the troops | promised with the owners. ‘The case will be | Hminats work. This labor tas ae - __| profits trou boaruers, 3. kK. HERTFORD, Thomas I. Hall of Baltimore may be grand | Roncupative will, Judge James delivered the | have not seen anything of that kind. Iam now | on some days. peas “rao ggg ‘Ait. BICYCLE, IN FI PASS | _mmb-ita mete Se | valor of ‘the Order of Galllens Wid but | 9Pinion of the court affirming the decision of | forty.” order ; Just painted, new tire on large wheel ; price, ALE-AT TH® GREAT FALLS, MD.—576 | 7°! oes Meret: but | the Probate Court registering the application. Ao ot SS Ey 218. Apply G. L. PECKHAM, care Moses & Sons. i cena. fills and lies on both sides of the | there are a few fishermen in the District of Co-| Judge Montgomery dissented, being of the 4 ALEXANDRIA. [Ok SALELNOW TS THE TE TOUT | har a ran or ember fine srrinee ot water: |iambia (to say nothing of the fisherwomen) | opinion that the caxse should be remanded. ‘Then Capt. Forter ashe: “Do you know of {0k SALE_NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY oh who regard Mr. Hallas a haughty tyrant and | _ In the cese of the will of the late Michael | any soldicrs marrying squaws or making mock Talty Judge James delivered the opinion of | marriages since the troops have been here since the court. James Talty, one of the sone, filed | jest fall?” | OF 2EH AND, G STS. crude; sidewalks, water, as and | te sutivided toimake sight good-sized divcost ‘ees than’ $1,000 per lot; RDS BRUSSELS; Hoon horses, carriares and harness at Downey's carriage | YOtowue rivel. | ‘This place can be made very Valuable E,. TWO FINE LOTS: | reywnttory and saules. Fates ‘ectines town aad | for Plente round, Me a to T-ft. alley ; cheapest | wishins to dispose of their turnouts will ‘Worth Your consideration. . a per toot, only one-fourth | ties unsurpassed. WM. F. DOWN: rorth st least @1. T. K. | L st. nw. oH SALE—ON 47H 8’ GLi ff. front each by 1 ground in that section | 8 SS sees he st. AN AGED PERRYMAN PASSES OVER. cies Capt. Robert Griffin, the janitor of Washing- | “Why was your departure from Ireland not find may facile unfit for exalted position. On the other WEY, 12 tg ta | _imbast hand, Mr. Hall is of opinion that Israel seats == = i a caveat to the will, raising the questions as to 0 , ton school building, died at his home, on Prince | announced, or is it the fact, as tec, that Bocas. is b Everest Glens Aj mil cachaneetge vopery dur [Grand Tabernacle of the District of Co-| the tentamentary capacity, whether it was pro-| ,folow Horn, Dear—“No! avd y t. Hi you wished to ‘steal a march’ on the Parnell cae a FOE SMa HAVE YOU SEEN rE XEW 1M. Proved or ununjroved in city oF suburb, lumbia is a contumacious something which | cured by undue influence or by fraud, and the | Prag’ wae’ woth Col. Poland a great deal of delegates who are now on their way to this ve. and 10th st. s pera" 2 It awn ‘the mos6 issues were framed adding two, one as to the | {re‘time "andy knoe the ne ere a of 7 = of the power in him vested, the | proper execution of the will and one as to ERY _PERIRABLE LOTS. AT | id Thomas I. Hall, has suspended ‘Isracl | whether ie hed bocw nade over te hin. Tho sales Wintha (ea eececn he eat a im city and canbe | Grané Tabernacle and has cut it off from all | court holds that the added issues should be d Dost handsomest’ style, sweetest-toned, | _! juedtum-priced upricht made. “The ' workmanship 1s the best ; the improvements are the best and sltogether cannot fail fo be the choice of the Lest Judges. Estab- 35th st. These are ‘tion . HERTFORD, oxist; i: RK. TEORD. [should no longer exist; therefore, by virtue mab7-3t country: “That is not true atall,” replied Dr. Fos. {Although I lived a good while in this country DOR SALE_CHOICE LOTS IN WASHIN ise. it Tam & Ap en jeati a but I spoke of them because a great many —— eirites waters sewer ad every, inet meave vinson o vert nd “ a quonthly "payments et a — communication with all other taber- parm ee and suggests that the issues be children that spoke English were shot down. thas Wel. per square ioct. ‘DULANY & WHITING, | Beach aud every piano and to, every purchaser. | We | ‘fei-tin 410Gs-_ | “The facta as gathered bya Stan reporter |’ Chief Justice Bingham delivered the opinion Sas iectag abe’ saccenh propocala 40 the Pe = TOE EET Ba | Memeee greed oie na ear eae ener the farm Jvs then two (2) males from Wash. | seein to indicate that deracl held s meeting in| of the court in the, caso of Louisa B. Pelz | sgurws?™ indecent proposals JOR SALE-ON 101H NEAR L-LOl, Yo | dares ~4 = r C.. situsted on the Marlboro’ (Bowen) and | November ant reat sundry; inst P. Pelz, in which the bill seeks a decree ae ir.” SS WSs Laie nz eaaiearbec ilies roe vga Bri Vary wikia the Duttictot | ahorteomings of Mx. Hall's. A grand rulet | fer the paymiout "of alimony, aiey backs | Hollow Horn Bear—No, sir. = ee THE PIANO EXCHANGE, — | Coltubla, with road frontage of min. ave, | that gentlemen is alleged to have borrowed | separated. The point was made that the court | ,,C&P* Porter—“‘Have not the Indians who Mass. ave. west of 17th uric! By ae inte | wae ana Benning—with ood and direct roads frow each from Israel sundry materials used when the | had no jurisdiction when alimony alone i re Lanier w= poe po officer been treated *W. P. YOUNG, 8 ae = + | Hkh elevation and view of city, ‘This is one of grand tabernacle is in session and when Israel cht and the court holds that it has such | PugPer! “ wainoe Dep, conan | Riueteary gions etm AC RELILCS | Hille" uit a wile ewan Eat | Wanted ito decorations returned Mr. Hall od | jurediction. ‘The court, after ‘Teferting tothe | ,foule™ Hor Dear “They havo always rented SALE—16TH ST. EXTENDED, CORNER | Stabies. 4)asth stn w! jots of 2 scree, ‘ki GADDIS, "| them to go to Jamaica for them. Ex testimony, said that the defendant should at | Penson I mention that is because I bate rained lots between Florida and Columbia aves. ; 502150 | 7-52 sare FORFEITED — PLED ope | _fels-Tn* #21 B_st._s.e._| revealed the fact that Mr. Hall had shipped the | least aid in the support of his family and di- the soldiers’ children and I want them to do * 1 Per fO°8 Cary BL WH ni oP iy sald | QE SALE-A EAUGAINTRE PALINADES OF | goods to Kingston, where two tabernacle | rected a decree for the support of his wife and wheh tevisus Sbapsocd cae op chen R SALE_T WO. ec Taarat: lative” or gems | on te binith’t line; tase tastes Iaaciter ead jae | Howrish under British rule, Mr. Hall did some | daughter for £00 per mouth ‘until the further | *AAt!s ‘Agent Wright—“Did you ever say to Piper itod eu por f rs, $12. Keinemuber old gold.and | furesque portion oF tk gther things not in accord with the ideas of | order of the court. ‘The decree appealed from | ,tcommicionor teat you andy want ence hee JOHN B. WIGHT, 7 ._| silver or watches Lourht or exchansed at 1000 Est. | chased 1oF the low price of 8500 soe, thove who are prominent in Israel, and as some | was for $75 per month. ace mane meer tpt yess 4 SALE_BINNEY ST. NEAR 14TH, Two | athe saad ‘THOS. G. HENSEY #CO.. | of the remarks made savored slightly of the mat 24 ies Be nee eee Occurrences o ‘ery fine lots facint south : each 30x14 t'20-foot | FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT WEBER SQUARE | _fe10-1n oR ES a Miey: cable cars soon to be ran out Lats. make these | £° piano: very itttle used: cvod as new jean be it | PLOW SALE-O410- ACKER OF LAND oN THE | Pemsonal Mr. Hall suspended the whole outfit, cue =e FLAND ON 1 Predict Sots very Gseirabie for residences Prices @1 per, oot rveasy tera | Frond Branch road, within $00 Jandtof Conmcets | sdvancing asa reason that the meoting wns held = Sous B. WIG THE WATTERSON LETTER. Bait its ori cas wieras ide Tyas” | PREDPFERECUNLIFF 10 thst. we Ses” |e ABOUT WOUNDED KXNEZ. eed eenge Fond, ital 00, yard ithout due authority. Its Author Amazed at the Irritation Dis-| Hollow Horn Bear—“It was not on account .<_.. ae ae KR SALE—AT 8. D. HOUCK'S, 901 10TH ST, | 8" Auy other; price for the tract $14,000. Suspension would be a serious thing for most of treatment of Indian women years ago, but Youb and Fh stars uta 20 eee tent each Et rant wesortnient of larucasaind THUS. G.HENSEY & CO. | organizations, but it does not disturb the Gali- peared by Gax. a, fo16-1m ne Ge, SSERTACHINTONE—intanp—aneat | eu Piahorion to any marked extent. The ‘The NewYork Tribune publishes « Louisville Po r s order, which is beneficial in its nature, came | lot “EL,” : eed hy eee eee lesen nthe | into existence about 1909 and, vo far as ite local (eee nee Stein = report ef ecu: mca Tiagiaee” ame cera emortijent of Raruemtd WIOHT, aomgoee | Renata a SEW CIRO! OR SALE—JUST ALKIVED 40 HORSES, AMONG oe, SACP TEAST, REA NEW CHICLE. 4 | WQUSALE-JUST ALRIVED, 20 HORSES, AMONG same pera S batty JOHN i SALE_10TH_ 87 yy, porches ater from dee} uresque location; choice versation with Henry Watterson. After the re fiven weil; untailins breezes; | branches were concerned, ran along all right pb ay Mw day "Al ca | te iepadna W. SOMESCRL. ASS STUER | fmunie,atn oyster cick paid ver wossnes ip to 158 when they cotolidated withthe eben! «ee ASINNC TON BASES OWES, ‘ational Supreme Grand ‘Tabernacle. There fein Tstis and G sts. hw. ree subordinate tabernacles in are twenty JOR SALE-HOUSES AND LOTS. DESIRABLY | the District, with a membership of about 1,500. spe a gc anc es | Hu, Gf te tert ie an . 4 idly by trouble. others have LY saan raepermestae 3 to Union Grand ee Israel say they got taken.” Modest Studio Models. s Indian Agent Wright— From the Ilustrated American. along splendidly previous to 1885, and they cu t “Were there any re- the Ton iz yf. a ¥ te TOL RELL FOU LOE SAVONE | One of the foremost women artists of Now | Sct,tlong Just as well now. If Mr. Hall doesn't | -raistity and noquiescence. Thave not spoken | ‘Hollow Horn Bear—“There was one man. faved u6COWOUCH £ 60.Soumer | York is emphatic in insisting that a majority of of that since, partly from sentiment. But I | The commissioner told him to take it down.” ‘Mises Thomas saeosees : “iticg | the studio models are modest, clever women. | combine . should have no hesitation in publishing it it| Capt. Lee—“When you talked to the com- system. EGE RALE OR EXCHANGE-AT 4 SACRIFICE | the ordi: clon ‘is moral Mr. Cleveland would permit it. It's true that about the soldiers ‘court was 7 for the next thirty days, the greatest variety of ail says inary price paid is $1.9 ing ‘of abil- | Mr. Cieveland asked my advice and Gov. Hill sit ot oa Moghrice | teylee carpures, buzsis faut abe Letts or 8334 cents an hour, posing thirty and resting i didnot” carriage and harness depot, 400, . 5 ay Tuavenw. isitt” | fifteen minutes. It ia tremendously trying ~ ‘days’ ill- Foss E.; | JOR SALE—CASH BAKGAINS. work, necessitating considerable training to is two lots: tie just oar evening. Grai gener ip imie f d Scribe Mrs. t : i ‘the call for a meot- | had Pennsyh eet i iF { | Felt 4 j 10m SALE-FAN % SEES 1.50 per | eS “on G et. near 21st, 25100, at £1.50 pet sa, 301 Shee: Seales wet “3 oe R SALE CARRIAGES. WAGONS AND BUG- a Eqseiuere” TOS eae rs at. attendee. ws | ff iil Lawrence st:, side and rear alley, 40290, at $5, | Reng are oie aon! Y age, 78 hots mwe ni 5 i nl Hi : i

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