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fot =, poate a Sr Beg — THE EVENING -STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., monn&x, MARGH 21. 1892. 3 _FOR SALE---HQUSES. FOR SALE---LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. THE SPEED OF TKAINS. QUAYS POLITICAL GENERALSHIP. CAPRIVI TO REMAIN SALE- AT 4 BARGAIN 1F TAKEN AT ON SOK SALE-ON CORCORAN ST. N.W., A VERY | JJORSALE_BYGLO. T. PALES, Gla Fat. A Tes im Honor of Mr. Stoddard—Personal ‘They Must Run Slow Except Where Fences | Alleged Inside History of the Election of 4 = for Sit cerh: loteatoue i ia ory gard tenia, trek SHIN wee Ste val i 4 Notes of Interest. Mudra! pecserca thal fore polled bet and Safety Gates Are Provided. 1888, ‘ame 8 Kboachh. ote atu jotse, containing mine room heated by fA : whether ; BAnstow ste ee Bucs meine bein and every modern convenes: | Et tet. 16th end eaten 2! Mrs Robert I. Fieming will give a tex on | Scoee oe Some months ago Assistant Attorney S. T.| ‘The alleged inside history of the campaign of Will Continue to Be of X84, 100_ON Kat - ii “te i a — ‘Th bill eonferri the | 1888 startli ce connected with it | Con Chancellor e B. H. WARNER & CO., Téth st “$3.75 ap to 5.45 | Wednesday from 4 to 6 to meet Mr. Stoddard. AREY jomas prepared a ing upon anda ing roman with i ef seoms ona” ; 16 Fst. n. = 3 Flem: 3 4a “8 4 " ‘ forme. CHAS A fail ROOM BAT WINDOW ne peda ee dinner when Mr Beil n cca | Itis tothe man who plays poker alias Page. 2097 a renga en = peeing pos asa phil eae Aaa eae the Empire, SALE ONLY 9 S: neat two cer lines, Price, $3,500 2 per ea. See ceeey thee ny a ee pene won yhialk |e een ete ete measure it was tacked on toa joint resolution | made Salicaal chalked the wiry eeuineapa —_-———_ Jom Beck . “4 sir per month. Wy pay MA followed. —— isai “ned “ é ~ ' N. 00s F st. nlsit T3513 Fat. Hobson is going to Florida and |“ wood?” asked house- | C°2ferring upon the Commissioners powers to | “Chairman Quay had not been long in harness FOR SALE $i. 04 on trich bowen 3a SOK = Sar getters bees egy eee Aone tate = make regulations for the safety of theaters, and | before he discovered why itwas that Blaine | HE GIVES UP THE PREMIERSHIP. 1a NISiH SIKEET, COLUMBIA | Morris K. Jessup of New York, who will take «| eee fh cecnniek atin was passed as sectiontwo. The power con-| had been defeated four years before. It was iP SZ: HEIGH! E BEST BARGAIN OFFERED IN ‘Yes, sir,” ans e tramp. “ = | A CORN. DANIEL & ARMAT, large party with them, — several cars.) wwely sup; you prove it.” ferred by this section isfar reaching. It read: | done by a system of false registration and by a Ms gene saikcant caiitica te eae ‘They start this week and will’ be gone two atiny aa you got half » dollar in| “That the Commissioners of the District of Co-| rocount of votex Quay found that false | Savings and Loan Institution at Nias aves nent Hath ot meat Bane meee abe, wetun Miles fe visithig Mra. Sherman wutts |Yer clothes 29 poy the oxzeoaee of pitta’ gect. | timbin aro hereby anthorized and empowered | regietration war cee cf the principal forces a 0.0 erga toa home: Roanoke st. near dts, north side. : Pas to make and enforce all such reasonable and | upon which the democrats relied for success. ainesville, O., Closes. nev Brick and stone Ath ot nese Cittton. wee hace il le de eae ee tual poliee resulations, in addition to thove | He found, too, that Blaine bad carried the lies! near i; alk mm 13th st. near Kenyon, east side: ie. gad Mise. Whitney sail with « num- already made under the act of January 26, 185 ate in 1884; that the democratic managers - ———— BAS. A. SHIFLDS. 1405 Fst. mw. pare oy ber of other New Yorkers on April 23 for Eu- Remember, when expensos mount 88 they may deem necessary for the protection | knew thisearly in the evening,and that changes | OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. 2OM BRICK ON COLUM. Ya rope to take part in the pleasures of the Ton- And styles more striking grow, * of lives, limbs, health, comfort and quiet of all| of the ballots were necesacy to elect Cleve, spite prepara tien . a xiupied by owner amin | oy don season. ; You cannot run a bank account persons and ‘the protection of all property | land. ; a = Meron t ae ee Mrs. Wanamaker has given the use of her With the checks your trousers show. _| within the District of Columbia.” Ben Butler polled several thousand labor ¥ lt eg truit, Besa house fore eetae: By Miss Jane Meade Welch ania. ean Commmiesionecs are pay cgay wed Pov m New York a Tt was the easiest THE PRUSSIAN CRESES. sink te sBAY J on “The Making of the Constitution’ Thursday | 4 : eir powers and are losing no time in taking | thing in the world for the ballot thieves to turn = Titi a Pe eee. ios End PRETIN LOTS. 19 FEBT | Ov cing at 6 o'clock under the atapices of the id you paint the town red last week, Mr. | sivantage of their now authority. Atarecent | Butler ballots orcs te Gras a aie Hare | Gem. vou Caprivi Will Hrmain ot the Mend of Jersey ave. £1.10 per toot. Vassar Aid Society, which has a large member- | O’Conuer! session of the board the subject was informally | actually doue, Quay unearthed this fact before the Cabinet. ~ _mblosn BRuuks, « ship in this city. “Sure, we did not. We painted it green.” brought up and resulted in quite a lenghty | he had long been in command and his dis-| Brrurx, March 21. Gen. ‘wprivi has re- FONr' Aue avtmonizep to orren FoR a Mrs, Gordon is visiting Mra, Lamar until the —— conmideration of the police regulations. It is | covery bas received the indoreement of Gen. | turned from his visit to Hodortassteck. tm FEW DAYS A FINE LLROOM BRICK, CONTAIN- Jas pmmy " we inderstood that the first move on the part of | Butler himself. . ENG ALL MODERN 1M ‘ON THE Sistas nw, | ptt et Senstor Gordon fromNewYork, when| ‘That's the most contrary servant I ever | Hulcroood, thet, the Sretsmore on the Dart of | Batier Mise sted Maiee ont of the | ##¥*F to the summons of the emperor. ‘The Oid frame, 1322 Huh st ne, SORTE Spe OF RAVE EEN ISTH . O16 124 she will accompany him Gown to New Orleans | had,” said Mrs. Blykons. amending section 15 of the present regulations, | presidency. The proof was positive. Tam- | Chancellor ix reticent ax to the facts of the in- ae SRAauD CONRAD EE co : near st., 25¢101....., Gadneist Nee Vek cn Georgia, Miss) “she must be,” rejoined Biykons, “Even| which reads: “Steam cars, trains of engines | any was even thew ey aged in a conspiracy | terview except that at the command of his so¥- mk c hittin ACKER RGADSHY. 1oNF ST.N.W._| & tb hand the. 26 by 100, s bie ak ng friends. __| her biscuit disagrees with me.” shall not move upon any street or avenue at | to defeat Harrison by the same means. The | oreign be has consented to withdraw bie resig- FOE, SAUNA SEV RICK. S24 R NALE-MASS. AV e a GEA RAS, ig alga Ube IE are in Now greater rato of speed than twelve miles an | lower wards of New York then,as mow, Were |yotion and ses : on = 12 ne.: bath roou, pantry, iacrotesand | Bt 3 North Capitol st: near W newer Lex tie, por ft. » the of Mi inton Dahlgren. % : ig hour, and no steam car, train or engiue shall be | crowded with cheap lodging’ I - - egg bend ra ety wer floor papered; | south tro sts. itol st. mi WW 17X LIS, per . ” a 10} ne cabine ne chancelio d Fes ney sete tense Annis fo, EVAN: | south frome Si, ae, eta Saltese | Be beth and tes Tani. el Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson will give adin-| "Tis one of life's perplexities stopped or held at a stzeet crossing or intersec- | tenements, to whicis thonsarieof bose n sateniey cth Go Gusmmenents ieee Botha so Fn ___“mb21-6t_ | Me 1Gxi00 to alley, S400. ei at. bet. Caud Dats. | (tS; bet eres ner party on Thuryday evening in honor of the Conspicuous ’mongst many tion #0 as to obstruct the passage of vehicles or | could be aesigned. “Quay put up collateral aud | vino hie resignation, bene nimation to inet TOR SALE-THE BEST $4,200 HOUSE IN THE Hy % i nie., ext), Per ft-....2, 180 | President and Mrs. Harrison. That he who buys umbrellas is foot passengers for a longer period than is! raised $50,000 tor imumediats use. Every dollar | LPO" Mie resign g posed eqpeak the proteasome in o. Well bunt by theownerfors home: | _ ‘ are Mrs. George Bloomer has invitations out for ‘The one who hasn’t any. eed ee a na ane maplesap dad an this work, but | motif Caprivi's indignation and” bret 1128 to alley, will rent for # JOR SALE_HANDSOME BiicCK DWELLING; 14 a luncheon on Thursday, March 81. -_—— _) peed -y ens ae mete ponth | about what a called « reconecilation, shonid wee rooms: French eiass. windows. all — . ; hour. of October, Quay tad the vote of New York at | 2") - wit DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. E: mente: most faehionaile and central section of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bassett left Satur-| Among the amusing things of life is tobe-| "°Tli. they propose to strike omt and substi- | Lis dueers oe ote of Now Fork 38 | anpeat in said z have bern tovel males JOH SALE_&2, 100 EACH TWO WELL. ech: 21 nal See LIPS & SOS, 20 SAT 3 day afternoon for a trip through the south. hold the man who chews tobacco in @ spectac-| tute therefor the folowing: “Steam railway | “Letters began to pour in on the chairman. | fi" “omdition of 5 on eauiliaion ta ao neta Busse hotace on Si et. se. near D. cach F mbI9-Lm 141) New Yor! oe Tee ane, eer fh nw ‘Miss Ethel Chase Sprague,who has been with | ular manncr abusing the cigarette smoker, and | trains, cars or engines shall not be moved on} Be was ‘warned solemn ly time after time and that achange im the cbancellorship would ine aaa aWae we WAVE and Dae, é yi : a any street or avente in the cities o' ping- | day aiter ¢ pat he must leave town or be | oly f Hot Droperticns improved and cuta wank Bee rites Age se Shortages Weedtigeian | Races ton aud Georgetown at x greater rate of speed | killed, fused to do it. | Dut while Quay |" sia Wines wate northwest tor this | “est for «xchamye: fine V-roum brick ta e ~ Maneheld'e 3 . ‘ oe oa than six miles an hour unless the tracks of | laugh anger his friends did not. | De- | i ibatn; farmece; loos (ONT See UNAM, BREWER 6 wt | eee ore ae Syere Company, taking | “Least said soonest mended,” does not apply | such ‘railway betwoen intersecting streets be | tectives were sent out wholly unknown to him ser is said to have explained that bis Ne. $0 a nace GUEEE_OWNEES OF IRPROVE MERRILE aN Mir Hyde" and other of is productions ‘tha | #@ & broken silence. fenced on either side aud automatic safety | ilo could not leave hewiquarters withot at meeting which led to = bap nl ogame yas Patna mest TWo FINE BUL c i fa F —_—>— gates are maintained at all grade crossings, in | ofiicer watching every footstep aud prepared to i ceckendiinteemiuin 5 Ramee tos cbecy aon oat once ior yay new bw ietin, winel will Waals | Bat; shear Now Wansysiiie ave. dies 2/4100 to | COMDSDY will pass the summer on the Pacific ELLIS ISLAND, + [Which ease the speed maybe at arate Lot take summary action upon ahy sarpicious oes 45 tax saa ope oe house, nw; Orexius amd bath. sme | lated. and bring you # purchascr. ees cme . . greater than twelve miles an hour, and no | character discovered dodging Lis owing to bie state of et Tending past cf the city j 2 ee ae The St. John's Jugend Verem gave a surprise | rhe inquiry Into the Manner in Which the | stcain car, train or engine sball be stopped or | lic was guarded eile ns slept. Eve: pted ‘by any desire to humiliate Pa a Sd elm FMS M ala tor the next few daye_tot 27, block 45, | PAttY Inst Wednesday evening in honor of Misa ‘Appropriation Was Spent. held at a stroet crossing OF i ment of tho democrats was watched andknown, niuch is derived from semi-ofictal Smet DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fat. nw. wrovemenis; on Mew | Moimead Manor: Sonia: price etc. per icot Rosie Dietz at her “residence, No 1718 Half ss . obstruct the passage of vehicles or foot passen- | ‘Their plans were inid bare in. the comm s regarding the interview SALE—A VERY CHEAP HOME IN A FASE | ea terme ese | _mnbiOsse BOGRAY & street southwest. Among thove present were | ‘The Senate and Honse committees on immi- fact that the chan gers f 1 alonger period t lor has consented to is needed for the | rooms. At every point they found themselves | = ‘ert ; ray : = i +» slow bis anger and continue at the head of bie and convenie Oi Misses Mamie Nophuth, Mamie ‘Truesheimg| gration, sitting jointly, tay continued to | passage of such steam car, in or engine at @| checkmated, but while the gigantic work was) )) "Jl" Que - “ | sane Carrie Buehler, Maggie Nephuth, Annie | erber, | question Assistant Secretary Nettleton as to the | speed of not less than five miles an hour. progress in the city ueituer the state nor the | er pm wether 8 Se tee If you want to buy a cood house AT A BARGAIN. Julia Waxmuth, Sadie Huth, Katie Die ‘ar- x ce ae is 1 ePiecracti tacerss rest of the country had been forgott — hope than embarrassing inspect that new handsome ‘story. and ent bara Buehler, Lizzie Neiter, Mamie Z.app, | ™2nner in which theappropriation to complete cases on kalau “Col. Brice ordered the collection of an im- the reports regarding the bealth F : heastee over Place n. Mary Schroth and Annie Trueshelm, Mr. and | the buflding on Ellis Island has been expended. ; mense fund to be used in the last hours of the Is me the present talk today Mecbout new bay-winde ‘ For terms. inquire of OWN at scot of Bi | Aire John Ferber, jr.. Mr. and Mra. Martin | Mr. Nettlcton said ho did not know without | prisoners Who Were in Judge Miller's Court | canipaign. ‘Ihreo days. before election. the | ak mambers, both of the reichetag and the ‘ous of, thu of the cee teaeeee 18. BROOK Wiegand, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Oser, Mr. and | consuiiing the records in what papers the ad- Leese ede aun of £215,000 was handed over te the demo- | {tas ths hing short of a fear that THERFO | o1 : 41H AND HON.U..s4 BYS2;| Mrs. Frederich Dietz, jr., Messrs. Martin est corner Jett int per ft workers in the state above the Harlem | * health would be dangerously affected vertisements were published, the number of pul binwe idesod Com * a river. This war entirely separate from the | *2wd induced Caprivi to withdr crati at cection ior Bulider oF iu: | Seibert, Henry Tripp, Jease’ Wilver and Joa Today iu the Police Court Judge Miller heard his New beory portnwest.cv-e..: ‘th BRUGAS. 6 Dietz. bidders or whether tho se eranee wert | Several cases involving charges of assault, but | mount used by Tamman ke city. The | rauenation, and that the condition of the PE Re map a sis Mrs. 8, J. Byan and party, who bave been |°¥#"2ed to the lowest biddors. —_ If! i, none of them were the assaulted parties able | figures were given afucrvard by ons of the |=" h more serious than had been ores and dwellinizs,€ st.s.¢.,each the committee desired this information, how- sup] It is rumore in ; 7. ; Marion st. that if the truth were caysitng: talc Mtacldll at@atiws te Nee Geieete to exhibit any wounds or bruises received in | ten secretaries of the exccutive committee z : ee knowa the kaiser would be obliged to retire te yb whe sa ~ | on their ‘way to Washington, where Mrs. Kyan | Ver; it could be easily obtained. coe, fone the battles. SS sgreatily Correct: ima an advisory | at! te give way to Prince Henry as regent, and ey : tory b. dw'nws: —WE CALL THE ATTENTION oF | Will visit friends, ‘were mande)jfor tha)/femndation,) Goaselllog | 91-5 Zien G. Grant, propeiaterot the Irving | oan at oes aes j tf sey oe ct he soit 0 clone amentaie, SOAK ALBERT F cholo, at ow figure; afer wanted. sane near New Haushive avequec rst oy fig | Senor Bolet Monagas of the Venezuelan | some documents, Mr. Nettloton, at the request | ton Hoarding house, was accused of having | matte’ ot Frente rata amnaker (wat | absolute freedom from polit ac —- — | will be ° or S12 per square it We’ caic se" the | legation and wife have gone to Brooklyn for a| of the committee, gave the total number of the assaulted Miss Sarah'E. Nolan. The latter did | among bis personal triends. Liection drew |g, ith Chaneelior Caprivi in Pot sate = aad SS K | Whole or sell each lot sep I. This property awards of contracts and acceptances as 68, 32 : a ~ fem eomenith sible. for Caprivi is acquainted with On Lith st. near™The Por a valuable piece of | [OK SALE-HAND=OM. Z $ visit. ‘ . 7 near, and the republican committee was pre- | Broyerty, suisate ior teaversiow fate date wit be | F’Siweide, JMS teh tt St Yes 1 room and | Drove woud pied shaun pron aad Wwe Fes Mrs. Harry HL. Smith and Miss Smith, who | Of Which were awards and 36 additional con- | Bt claim that Mrs. Grant hurt her. They bad Beaded eerie pa and purposes of the emperor and sold at a reasunabie Sure Lath Toom, all latest improvements; handsomeiy | send tt to persone desiring to build for snvestinent OF ee ae ren imith, who | tracts. Of the whole number 14 contracts were | @ discussion about a check or note, which Miss | ® Fis kn the pvantad of an day it was | ¥Oeld not be likely to make any mistake, With aces THOS. 3. FISHER & CO. | decorated: carefully built under our Persona super tse md Fa. ave. nw | tPeut the winter in St. Augustine, Florida, re-| jet after due advertasement in the press, 14 by | Nolan had tendezed in payment for board. Tt | eyie tae nese yening of election day it wa | « new chancellor continual iustruction would = 2 it of eepestion. Fer arsand price apply '¢ | DOR SALE— THE LAST LOT Not YET im: | turned on Saturday and about May 1 willre-| circular letter and the remainder’ under appearhd dhnt Afiec Miss Souk gave Sidherk \the Gamaeram, The ache & “3 F tke de. | Domecessury. and the kaiser woutd have to be FOR SALE —SRICK DWELLING It) QST_N.W.: | TERE e RUTH. mh19 OE | F yroved on th north side of Corcoran st. near New | SMe possession of their home, 1518 O street, | Stier terms. — ‘The construction of a | *‘PPesre Satie Ge ook a Scicsoey swan, Dut. to the utter demay of | Lit own chancellor for a It an tated that igs Onte cals $8,000. Browa-sonefront ISsoom | OS rs sine BUSI: r PEET Hawpsiure ave. 20.8038. feet, will be suid at = | now occupied by Representative Lind. apie launch, he said, had been | *be stabbed it from Mrs. Grant and it was oe =, was given, but = the eg red of | the Empress Frederick, whose anxicty about Sige ineuatic rns acuegromtamee C20" | Keenborioe ie abacuea tg ope of cee mcetat| | Mrs. Mary Virginia Terhune, better known | authorized by ‘Secretary, Winvtom and it was | theu that Mrs. Grant was charged with striking |, Tatumany ssaniyalators they anssevere | the Kaiser's condition ts very great-addressed & Gweltias, Cot manikee TY LEK & RUTHEAA ORD, 30, Pst-n.w. | tuctive in the eity. HILL & JGHNS1OS. | perhaps as “Marion Harland,” is expected in | constructed at @ cost of $1,200 without con- | her. _, | tomerety precinct ‘They’ thes turued tear | PetAetal request to Gen. “Capriea mot to ge ee Fos PROPERTY ON LTH ST. N-W.. | 7 See DESIRADLE LOT, Locarén gx | Wanltington this afternoon to stay until Wed- | tract. Chairman Stump asked Mr. poke iz There was a controversy over ¥ ‘olan’ | a:tention to Brooklyn, only to find themselves | Sut See te ne a ee bot Band’ F ets readily convertibie to business uses: 40 eet front’ | J)OR SATE—DESIRA! LOT: {QcatkD IN | nesday, the 23, as the guest of Mrs. Waite, 1616 | #8 to the necessity of so expensive an electric | board bill aud Miss Nolan claimed that it had balked there. Quay had reports from every | Cy Umet 3 ‘1 zood depth to wide alley and two 3-story bricks on it. Cee aT RS nents AJ ill be suid velow | Rhode Island avenue. light plant. The answer was that the immi- | been more than setth: anote given to Mrs. | ojoc listehot an 6 panel com. | SUifering severely with cerebi = peed oe an B. 7%) TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F at. mB-18" jet prices EASLEKDAY & HALDEMAN, . = eesnrily detained on the island | Grant and fo an i election distri soon, os the count was COM- | when an attack of this kind is at its worst be se Stigss8; on. Toe Se PLENEID. EIGHT ROOM axD | £m imuid3t’ | A very pleasant entertainment was given | grants were necessarily detained on the istand | Grant and for which ehe held a receipt. JOR SALE—A BARGAIN. cellar b Foomis ¢ electric. belle, oot Oy Sete soa feetps south) bet. south front. bet, Gr end ith on Q st purdly nguage. FINE LOT oN asf, | saturday evening by Mr. and’ Mrs. S.-H. Ea. | YF aight and as there was much activity all} | Mrs, Grant denied the charge of assault and plete aud “doctoring” the tigures was am |) path and 43¢! monston at their residence, 1224 8th street the time he thought the lights were essential | Miss Nolan said that one of her objects in ssorhing controllable or respousible for bis j ) ee Shee mhis it ‘okay Overivoking Blaryiand ave, lor 35 sents” pera :t | to the protection of the government property | swearing out the warrant was to get possession SPE : SEM ee RN Me aT : Fok SSE TWO SINE Kom wae eld at fron 80 Celta 03 21 pete eee ee eee eels eae ea Mean Jon the island. Mr. Stump suggested that the | of her trunk. IN AND OUTDOOR sPorTS. TeTeccer tie ee car ence a * Bat while consenting to remai han- a i ie! be F 3 main as cl Kot fallen ve 1aeh st exivnded'weat Kemeaaw ave. | As, o',Spear {wo car lies one a WILE Inonston were assisted in receiving their guests | H#migrants detained might be put in the fine | For that pirposs she was referred to the civil BO, ARETE ECR ~ fneiud ng large frame uwel sd'stable: 5.0 ange 7 000, ; mz: cellor Gen. Caprivi insisted uj kaiser ac- by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. | {iting room or kitchen, costing over $12,000, | courts and Mrs. Grant was acquitted. Jéccs fchnhis: chaneplon Sitaaies ots ‘aprivi insis pon the kaiser nie e a = - i 7 7 to which Mr. Nettleton responded that if this SAM DOWNING'S SENTENCE. P cepting his resignation of the oftice of Prassian wc is JOR SALE_ FOUR FOUR-ROOM ALLFY BRICKS, . C. Stevens, Mrs, H. A. Wind and Mra. Min- adie i ia foi the dink aI a world, was defeated in Chicago Saturday night Pee 5412-OF ERS WANTED! MUST BE SOLD! Fre. im Willow Tree court 5 wi nie R. Bishop. The guests were entertained | Nore Gone there would be no use for the dining | 4,5, Flizabeth Downing’s domestic troubles mac tak ike oe aa rb she | ETemict. He pointe 4 out Gat ho would be @ ) = ee waite iniilsae MMENGOESY RW. | during the evening by the singing of Miss | "°C stioning Mr. Nettleton as to the means of | Next occupied the aitention of the eourt. Sam | PF Harry C. Ives contest war [laughing stock im the landtag: that his im- SOR SALE? 7-ROOM FRAMES, 3 MINUTES" ‘walk from cars and -herdics; head’ of Hs very complete; water, Kas, Pric mbis = = Susie Lewis, Mr. J. W. Humphrey and Mr. E. . New Y. aa | Downli ad d world’s championship, carrying with it the | fluence there was irredeemably damaged, and FOR SYNDICATE | K Plant. A collation was served In the dining | Teaching the island from New York he said | Downing. her husband, was the defendant, aud He a cates | Swuvebh Delbetntendac Wem: could not for a moment think of fe i overnment now paid £75 a day toa ferry | tha a ill-tre es fs i g his utterances on the education Hae HALEN AY. 10 | smilax and cut flowers. p.m. It was cheaper, he thought, to contrat | she says she has stipported herself and her two | Teccipts. ‘The game was for 800 points, four- | Journ to nree dhe Among, those present. were Mr. and Mrs. | ior the carrying of 'traffle by ‘this means| children by dressmaking. ‘Since the 22d of | tecn-ineh balk line. Ives" best run wae 95, | lcrre ‘sche a ¥. CLARE. 005 ¥ ST. N.W. | Charles Edmonston. Mr. and Mrs. George W. | than for the government to have its own| February ste says her Lusband bas scarcely |average 16 15-49. Schacter's total was 498, | obliged. therefor IFUL CORNER IN NORTH. | Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edmonston, Mr. | ine of boats, but the present method gore to bed sober. ” | best run 4: erage 10 19-48. Ives, before he th + | Bor in by 128 ft. on East Capit: ee-story bricks, K st. b Fee SALE—A BARGAIN—THELE-STORY BRICK use: rooms and bath all m.j. 173) 12th st.m. w. minisie* Fer. SALE A KARE BARGAIN To QU Apply. 9 to 4. Room 36, Gunton building. ave nw DKOUT, 7 EL LT oe Paes Siu Soo. hear Contectichi ave. and in newn- | Charles I. Edmonston, Mr. and Mrs. Albert | yn 5 ts ah id be < ” is ada 4 champion, will | 3 et ee nike 6 WEEE, RUOMS, BATH AND | _mbI®5t 1335 F st. nw. (opp. Lbbitt Hous.) | Warren Whyte, Mr. and Mra, Ralph Galt, Mrs. | graphic communication from the island to the | “and beat my head against the wail.” the latter having already issued his challenge | from Prussian affairs and te _mhIO3t 100 F st. mew. GOOD REPAIR FOE SAPESCOUNER FLOKIVA AVE. AND 18T Utermeble, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson, Mr. | iouin land it was shown that there existed a| “Are you separated from your husband?” and posted his forieit for a game to be played | oijligation of appearin the landtag. From Porsaie— i sts nm 5 $1,100, Corner di} oud it ive. iver [and Mra, Henry A. Wind, Mrs. Minnte R. | much dilapidated and practically useless cable ve tried to ate from him,” she am- | within sixty days, the time of the foundation of the present Ger- 2 (ix Bes ~ Hoof puss $2.00 near Sort: Capitol st te., shal- see = a Lyng hg aoe oe ae from Ellis Island to Jersey City, but as its con- | swered, “but he will eome buck.” = man empire the chancellorship of the Reich oF eee ONTHL ___WATERS & THOMPSON, ae ng ee Walleor, Mine beng, | ition w usually bad no practical benefit | The hushand was fined $25 or sixty days. The Syracuse Pool Tournament. and the premiership of Prussia have gone te Sead ns a ae mbiOfe__1386 F st. now. (opp. Ebuht House.)_ | Harry Loo, Mra Harry Walker, Mise Busio | was derived from it. When it worked it worked | Poter Hunter, colored man, who attempted | ‘Tho final game of the national pool tourne- | gether and beon regarded ae virtually tesspans- et Tea. hISSt 15TH ST. OK SALE—GOOD CHANCE FOR BUILDERS OF | Lewis, Mrs, J. W. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. | very well, but it seldom worked. ‘The authori- | to use a knife on Peter Diggs. and who after-| ment at Syracuse to decide third money, be- | bic. ‘This has kept the political course of Sebo 9 ae. oes a investors—nearly alfa square at the corver of | William Collier, Mrs. Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. | ties nt Hilis Island had complained in thestrong- | ward assaulted Policeman O'Brien, was ar. Se John W ft Chi ad Willi. sia in line with the pobey of the empire and Ernewe loch aw Fors a ave iseand ste m'w. ob urade ned very" Wear slectte | EK. Plant est terms of the inefficiency of the telegraph | raignod on several charges, but Judge Miller | ‘weet John Werner of Chicago and William | Dole tt Meo themed the influcnee'of Pras. pee : 4. oid os Hak iat cours allvectious cf the ity. Whole | "Mr. Tt. Eckerson, formerly assistant super-| service furnished. Of the allotment of =115,-| thought the aswalts covered the entire trane- | Clearwater of Ta renna, Ohio, was won by Wer- | sia in imperial affair. It is beliceed thas the Moor Bip. ws CERT OR: GEREN eas g Bee choice acreace | intondent of railway mail service in the Post | 090 tor the main building proper there yet re- | action, Hunter was given four months in Che at enige 4 rage Ft Aiftedo D'Oro of | 8Paration of the two offices will be generally Jett near Un — Ofice Department and nowengaged in business | mained unpaid to the contractors $12,000. This | jail. 4 Hee. ee erg, tre d ee eore, at | eatisfactary to the smaller states, andespecially miss WH! be. ais Pat PGi oars: doesn walien: nee wae in Portiand, Ore., was married on the 16th in- | lind been reserved under the rules of the Treas- |“ George Willis was tried for ascaulting George Cee ee ee ey ee ee Sola, | 0 Bavarfa, where jealousy of Prassian pre- POR SALE—=-ST0Ki AND BASEMENT. O&_ AY: Tink & RUPE Col stant to Miss Inez McKnigit of that city. Ure Department and would not be paid until | Washington. The latter, an old colored man, | Rowers of Chicago, second F TET00, and | 2ominance has of late greatly increased. (Maat satines no eee ee es mb 19-6t" 1307 ¥ st. n, ee the building had been approved and accepted. | had complained about the young man visiting | Werner of Chicago, beeen Bavaria 1s not alone m particularism, and the RY Enalisis desrusent, St iwinlw. “gS apg ee ‘this had not been done yet. ‘he building had | a country girl at his house, and when or | Clearwater, | £50. s. lak on. | feeling as especially strong in some of the lesser Be peetesees lev eer heen: weep room fon 4 Will Be Dutiable. not been accepted and the last payment had | out the young maa showed fight. Willie told ; nia and Charles Manning | oe cnics in chienburg-Strelitz and vues: tower, water, ae aud: sidewalk, wil A question was recently presented to the | not been made for the reason that the founda- | the judge that tue old man's wife bad always | Of New York are tied for fifth place. but get no | ii! a the Iatter of which one two on 15th st. near Kenesew ave.- 50ft. front; | Treasury Department as to whether rolling | tion had been found to be weak. made him welcome. and so had the girl, but the | Prt of the prize money Lyre Kuntech of | 5. Petersburg connections ere very infues- low price, sure to advance wien cable is imsbed. chairs or perambulators, such as were used at aE aan rng eh ares court held him guilty and imposed a fine of $10 Hbeaery Ty ped bears. of the ‘tournament, So serous bas this feeling grown in some the Paris exposition, would be accorded free} WAS IT PASSED BY BRIBERY? | or thirty days. uished in eighth place. quarters that in Mechlenburg-ntrelitz the local = entry pon importation to the United|the Bill to Legalize the Coal Combine of pickin aauee wii Refused $110,000 for Advertiser. ag rae a ee Story brick. woo at nw, fi States for “exhibition and — operation the Keading in New Jersey. 3 : 7 ae Senator Stanford has refused an offer of | aration of the chancellorship from the Prussian , LO oS 6 tesa at the eqcolmmbian | exposition.” Act-| 4 speciel from Philadelphia to the New York | One of the Sons of the Founder of Balti- | £110,000 for thestallion Advertiser. prenuership will go far toward allaying this Also several m in ioe perehenns ing Secretary Nettleton” has decided ‘3 Mi ie ween Jealousy. monthiy payinen's, £300 to €300 can in - x le y 5 penane: Fo por pa bag, inp pawerly stire to advance; will/sell ow ; money ioaned t that if these chairs are to be used at the expo- | "ald says there was bribery, and enormous _more’s Big Banking Firm. Dake onthe Weeer Baten : E. 7. KAISER, eee ee rin sition asa source of profit, that is, if th bribory at that,to secure the passage of the bill | Special Telegram to the Philadelphia Times. A Frederick, Md., special says: Dacks have | 7, ee Pn de Set near N. H. to be hired out as is usual’ at exhibitions, ete., | by the New Jersey legislature legalizing the Baurivone, March 29. | 1 .on more plentiful onthe Monocacy and Poto.| 22° Tesignation of Count Zedlitz is also ge fo SALy— WEEE BUY 8 EWo-si0Kr 4, for the use of invalids, crippies, etc.. they | gigantic coal combination of the Reading rail- | Alexander Brown, one of the sons of the I $ ceived. It was unavoidable, The count in the SWORMSTEDT & BeaD- would be property subject to duty’ as_arti les | road with the New York Central, Lehigh Valley | founder of the big banking firm of Alexander | ™¢ Tivers than was ever known before and | - £4,000 1 aperty tte. x “s tea Pe soecral fun | NEFF beginning sesumed an extraordinary re LiFe i Tpke not imported solely for exhibition at the expo- | "Ys wcvawanna, Brown & Sons, died at hishome here this morn- | S822eF* have enjoyed fine sport. Several fine | .,onsibility in no: placing the educational bill ‘ol fA BEACTIFUL s © | | The above is oniy a portion of the rm m twe sts ;tWo bitiding jots a carvain | sition. rai * i 9 4 i t vari efore the other members o pinet before Teck gin of tte ntss Eh nests | nb Forfa iach aS pean zany | Loa eo onc ek ie ing ota ata | iho += Proof of itis furnished on the word of State] ing. Mr. Brown's marriage and subsequent | $Pot anda numberof wild ‘gees: have. been | CakeThene san gacmbers of thecabines before Sorin me od Ket, 2a between, Sth ap Bu TS Naval Orders. Senator Maurice Alexander Rogers of Camden | divorce a year ago furnished this city with one | seen, but none of the latter bave been cap- | Caprivi, while ther pushed the bill as @ gov- aw ing on New York ave. bet. N. Commander Wm. W. Mead has been detached | county, and his word will be accepted un-|of the biggest social sensations that ever | tured. Toots, bath and arve cellar; ‘Tiss house is ont ernment me sure, were never entirely satie fi ut Zedlitz saction. The count is from ordnance instruction at the navy yard at | questionably from one end of the state to the | shocked society in the monumental city. The 70 to paved xl ks hh 1oigx 10 to 20. = ~ with Co Ok SALE-A GUEAT BARGAIN Or TH F rated. Price, best iv vated lots on Lath street corner of | Washington on the 26th instant and ordered to | other. The senator declares that on the morn- | Brown family is a very wealthy one and one of New York Wins the Chess Match. med p : are aid Vy looked ‘aS. WoLaZ MAN, pa epee S Sete tid'iise fio ESVONEW. WalKLinesoe [command the Essex, per stexmer of the 80th | ing of the final pasage of the Dill, when an | the most prominent soculls. While yet a| |The chess match between the Manhattan | as 8 practios statosiuan-Hliedeartare {rom the WSGi-wW aN REE. ‘Oi SALE WE HAVE LOTS FREE OF IN:|l0usrst 5 ‘iio-iw’ | instant, Frank L. Denny, commissioned an | eleventh vote was needed to makea majority of | youth Alexander fell in love with the daughter Choss Club and the New Orleans Chess, Checker | Powettca' ye luc remaiting sentra tee stucy orick, just Anisbed s. bath, perty in the DC. Noobjection to assuming exes | POL SA PLOTS OWNERS OF UNIMMKOVED | assistant quartermaster, U. 8. M. C., from 16th | the senate, he was approached by people whom | of Lis father's lodgekeeper, and would probably | #4 Whist Club on ten boards by telegraph was | resignation of Caprivi and Zedlitz leave Dr. nse —— © Ko oblection to assuming exist-| 2 property wisuiny *0 reli sould send in adeverib- | instant, with rank of exptain. Detached from | he knows well and ‘who, in behalt of a syndi-| bave married her bat for the interference of decided in, favor of the New York club by 64 | Miquel as the controlliag spirit of the cabinet, Sxtares, or a A frame house and two lotson MASS. | (istiihated aud find Sous tute. GEL. I. PARKS | duty m the office of judgeadvocate general and | cate of bribers, offered him £10,000 to vote for | the family. ‘The lodgekeeper was sent away | ‘0 9’ Points| The match commenced at 6 | and current report associates his name with pee BSE inany gemma gee Lage Gla F st ordered to duty in’ oflice of assi#tant quarter- | the bill. He indignantly repelled the man, “ p.m. on Saturday, the Western Union having | the premiership, although other names are =u * ee ne de aE * feria fuk seed quia tacaraaclwe crags as Woalitig? | elo! by iieiyay i ppacictcbe acines acquaint: | 2d that was the last he saw of her until many | connected the two clubs by a special wire. also mentioned, ‘The kaiser thinks Miguel ime as comer SEVENTEENTH Fos sitar. NH. AVE. AND ISTH ST. N.W ton. Lieut. Gottried Blocklingerdetached trom | ance. Afterward the man came to him and | Years afer = he ew ae, in — dispensable as a financier, and shouid be be Fitenetes Yess isth sts sums style cf howes aon Pitas wih be scid saws oe eat 15% pnts | the training siip Kienmond anderdered todaty | said that le had reported to his superiors that | Hobson, the rich proprictress of the swellest Scsagsahhs Snusanha Rinaaiec apvomied premier te would probably remaim pa ae ed toms ‘ots in sane Vieiaiy ued | On board the Baltimore. Lieut. E. W. Stardy, | Senator Rogers could not be reached. ‘They 3 in virtual if not actual direction nan on reporting of his relief, detached from the | told him to try again and named an enormous | Laura Hobson, who bad beon married toa | _ The sapesscrngfeacened ead So aga Baltimore and ordered to "duty in the hydro-| sum. He said there was no use to try any | Fespectable carpenter, but was east off, was | Springs tennis tournament follow: graphic office at the Navy Department ‘Thos. | more, so they resumed their efforts on the other | then handsome, stylish-looking woman of | | Doubdies—Final Round Beach and & V. Beach change a house i two lots in BROOK- LAND ir vio on Conage atte _ mnt rete JOHMSOR. Cmew g.co., | ousAL—COLUNTAT ul policy of Prussia, it as freely said that the opposition which lias been aroased on all sides by the katser's HOMAS J. FISHE ae : most desirable lots 5. Jouett,appointed an assistant paymaster from | members whe had not pledged themselves to | thirty-five. Her stylish turnout, with ite dash- | GS jG, Wntand J. W. Nicholls... U2.6340, | Verne policy on the education bill will not be M BRICK HOU & BSAGTIVGL SEW ROOM | Lath s March 14, 1892. Francis T. Armes, appointed | aupport the bill. ing horses, clanking trappings and liveriea | “frunaican Sirs OW) KIC JUUSE ON4TH Mal = Teird Round—A. FE. Wright beat | satisfied with the resignation of Cuprivi as lyst. me. neat cars: east front: cabinet BW. The abor an assistant paymaster from March 14, 1592. Senator Rogers refused to nume the amount | !ackeys,was one of the most conspicnous on the | H. V. Jones. 6- Property ata ‘tiled hearth and vestibule; electric iihting ; < aa premier, und that he will find the reichstag nce. For price aud terms avpiy | electric beds, epeakiun tubes coal HiLL-ON CHAM! Samuel W. Armistead, promoted to ® naval | of the second offer, but said that it wasso large | Streets and sho was generally recognized as the | ,, Pits! Hound—A. E. Wright Deas T. H. Cook, 63, | (eee es tte than the W. HANDY, or Pst. nw mild ; bath; finisned im cherry. the cheape: ssh itirable jot constructor from Murch 14, 1892. that if put at6 per cent interest he need not | Queen cf the demi monde. "She soon acquired —F. A. Kellow (owe 15) beat | ‘Tbe ultram: are furious with disap- JOR SALE —$2 40) WILL BUY AG ROOM PRAME | '6,C4,; lot 198105 to paved alley; onis $5,000. iienieeacbome eet have worked any more. He refused to name Fer nd Induced ite 10 ee ta Wane ree | oes Rat eee hiatey cecited ia SPSS | pomtment and their anger ie growing, FB Glire on Ginette biset aye ant A, ae koe, | Sash Balaneeeasy. “TJ. STALEY. G31 Fat. aw. = Gen. Kelton to Go to the Soldiers’ Home. | the person who approached him, saying it | benker end induced him to go to Washington | {ow® Jai! 1) beat, De. Kiutey eosived naif io). 7s, | et of lesscuing. Even their’ leader ditucted ina ‘fine neichborhocd, 1 square from East | — Nini te Deauton & | Adjutant Gen, John C. Kelton has requested | Would cause greater pain to his feclings if he | With her, where they got married. The ouly | W. i iMsrrew beat PEiy ty detnale are unable to control their usually well-dis- Capitol ©. WO HAND 5 r a anttioncal thei jutant Gen. John C. Kelton has req told it than any public praise could assuage. | Witness to the ceremony was the woman’s son, _ ciplined following, and the indications are that 4 v This ieowe . % Y public pi i ir ze. ORISA mbit | 2 bath frame. A uate none | JH. GRAY & CO. aw “wise | that he be assigned to duty as governor of | “Scuator Rogers says he wes stunned as he sat | Clarance Hobson, who subsequently became College Nines to Play Here, it will be a long ime before the government JOR SALE-1 HAVE 7 STORY BROWX-STONE | vas, hot and whic ‘OR SALE VINE LOW ON 11H ST. BEY, K AND | the Soldiera’ Home in this city, which posi- | in thg senate that morning and saw the bill | Well knewa in local police annals and died in The ththonting anlage uines wl pie ig | Cau expect any favors from the witramontane fronts ima... being « tl, that team | ta:ee kod material remansiip: stationary | M1 n.w. ; 2aikh: party wall. voud. location tor bu 5 . a Ho hed sted bribery before, but | disgrace. Upon his retrrn from Warhington —— 7 party. ‘The Protestants of all classes avd sects sell now tor i ices ranze | Washstaad in bath room: artistic ircuts’ lot T:ae 10 | ness: 81-60 per fool, FH GRAY Gor Ghee n Will be vacated ov April 1 by tha resigna- | pass. He had suspect o at | disere i = here this | from 4,000 to e3.00 IOUS. Pakek Tastee | T ‘only SQW; 800 te ce ae ‘+ thst” | tion of the present governu”, Brig. Gen. Oriando | then he kuew it, lie also said. that as coon as | Mr. Brown took his bride to his magnificent | season: oe are generaily satisfied with the situation, and im mn sae : : 'y 4. desta Sa a Sp KENES. Tee eee ee aris: Gen. Orin’ | he had an vpportanity he told frienda, and im- | CoUntry seat, “Brooklandwood,” which is sur-| March 30, Corneli University agt. C. A. several of We Lutheran churches yesterday al- ih aa ack han MK TO 1 Pst aw. | WOR SALF—CORNER OF 13TH AND KENESAW | B, Wilcox, retired. ‘his is believed to indicate mediatcly on his return home told the mem- | Teunded on all sides by the residences of Bal- wa | 1usion, more or less direct, was mace to the tich om Capitol Hil., three-story prees-brick bay. HiT GON= * = ave.. most desirable corner on Usth, 10Ux150; low | 7 " ‘ " SALE1717 CONNEOTICUT AVE, WRITE | ay: — +10") Gen. Kelton’s retirement ut that time rather | jo tical meh SET PLOer Rectan bate SEAR | Pemrasey ey remy, ie bers of his family, cles ND-OME DEATED “AND | blest _ 4 08 = aif ihe | PAPERED TILED UATH ROOM ELECTHICBELLS | POR *ALE_BRAUTIFU ER Loto litt | AND GAS LIGHTERS. OPEN roa Waitney aye, uear 14t om grades sidewall mire: | Prive., $20,600. es 2 wilt be wold at a Daren tye pay (ieee mig: EDO a. “OAR, 1000 Window ; Just hinisbed : Peansaip 407 € ots imore’s most.aristocratic and wealthy people. ut ast. Netionals, £ J. O'HARE, 1008 F st. _| than on June 24, when he would be retired by | Senator Rogers’ statemont will create a sen- {They became very indignant at the new addi-| Apri i, Dartu.outh act. Geory yet aug the past w ‘tying change which had come about dur- vk and the wstors attrabated the operation of law. It is regarded as highly | gation. ‘Thought there have becn many rumors | tion io the colony, and became more so at the | Abr! i), Jolits Huplissact. C. 4. © to intluewees from above png the heartof the probable that the board of commissioners in| that an cnormous amount of boodle was used | FeVelries which soon took place within the| AbzH 24 Latsette set. Geer : oy kaiser. ‘st. | Charge of the Soldiers’ Home will recommend | ¢o pass the bill they could not be traced to any | Walls. Tn consequence of his disgrace he re-} April 16, Priueston azt. ©. a. €- 2S : — % i ti banki \- t April Is, Prineston act” Georgetown. ee AES h aud S six nw r good business stand at ot exter ating i 2 Ss B i “dy fet erg ES = E SW JERSEY AVE SW. 7 Roo 4 (TOR concreted st, water. i newer and table % iter Ae ee own and his wife, some sensational charges | Apri! 30, St. Jolu's, Aunspolis sgt. C.A.@, H Pica hittt cone and brick Gwellinzs plate vlame | S MCLEAN: OO Fee eens ON HELSRELL Poorer “ygice for a tow dye 7.000; adjoining lot esd Sentor Hill's Return. being made on both sides. After several | Muy 4i. Georgetown art Caw Giettag <f 0 Savings ant Seon Acsecatien eieetric ea me aa) otter, acnietae uaprove: | OR wALE 1481 CORCORAN STL REWLY ME | "Sie aD. 5. CHARS, Senator David B. Hili has retarned from his cos! tt ee ee ld attempts to patch up a truce a divorce was| Max 23: Uhivesty a Viewiieast. CA. € at Painesville, Ohio. Dente: odeied “three stories, 7 rooius, alcoves, Wee oe EAWAP FOR PRD -— | eouthern excursion. He arrived here yoster- ranted to him, ieaving her her dower right Axame’ vetween mouth and tue Nationals was| P, Owe, March The Psines- mo Nit = i PE pon ag iC 2 coe eee JR SACE—SNAP FOR A BUILDER—15 PRET . ether yor 4 Proposal Lutended to Assist’ Ireland's | *' + a 14 er dower > 3 ~ AINESVILLE, Ouro, March 21.— wee et ion he aS SL Ren eee att | FCC near Leta and Hi si fet 18a ear te oy | day morning, accompanied by ‘Assistant Adju- ms ‘Cause. and $2,000 a year for alimony. Su that day will prevent that game eo OPM | H, Savings and Loan Association Bank closed F alley: houses belug built ou'adjon.ny lots: oniy 875 | tant General John 8. McKuen and Disirict At-] ,. SET —_————— itsdoors this morning. The depositors are ang At wits toa hn Da wate = fees OMeie ee. | torney J. W. Ridgeway of New York. The |, Twelve of tho lending Scotck members have Whipped by Masked Men. The Death Roll generally working poopie, who are crowding sn A agony wally new odes, @ zoo and bat. Senutor expressed himself as very much de- | introduced in parliament # bill for the creation | John Davis, who lives at Joshua, near Lans-| Wm. A. Hoyt (“Billy Hoyt”), who died Sat- : une. Address ¥.Z., Star office. wb2-lin® Fests CHEAP—A fh oath brisk weiuume ow HT st lighted with the trip and with the southern | * Scotch legislative body. All the liberal | qowne, ou the Baltimore and Ohio railrond, | urday in Philadelphia, aged fifty-one yen around the building and threatening violence With al! mod. imp, lot Aix? Ou SALE— people. He has been invited to address the | Members, returned from Scotland ave given | was found wandering about in great pain to the officiais. Col. Ki. K. Page, well known in Four desirable two-story . re served on the staff of Gen. McCandless duri y circ! sd one of the ry cqigable two: stors, and cellar preset Students of the University of Virginia on Jeffer- j their adhesion to the measure and many of the | the vicinity of Maiden Choice lane and Fred-| the war. Hoaftorward became a newayape: | cauhelioa in meron Ohne oct prominent ah B. H. WARNER & co. : ince ence sou birthday, and may go. A tour through | English menibers, including some conserva | erick road, near Baltimore. about 10:30 o'clock | r¢ nd served for many years as ae} the concern. No figures are ‘obtainable at this 0 Sep ee =e ee o pecihwert aa she er eaaeeen tives, have privately signided their approval. | last night. He had a number of wounds on his | and military editor of the Press. - time, and the cause of the failure cannot be F 1 the ty. “A Very coufcrtabie “tory Utica, cor fare ot M. M. PARKER, The group of Scotch members who have pre- | back and head. Davis was taken to the Mary- learned. A notice on the door of the bank con- per louse \ contaninc t recurs aud. beth all mod. | _mit ; ; oe wid f a % : John Cramp, a well-known hotel man and i {Ok SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY; TWO 10 WII! Go to Jail Next Time. @ teadt Huds! land University.Hoepital Davissaid thatafter : n veys the information that a settlement will be QE SALES TRE BEAUTIFUL TES. NCE OF FS et front jin. coy t stvagiaents Charles Anderson's house, in what is known | PST64 4 x stow wmocahons the Scena: he had retired tast ight he was summoned to aged sty Ove yercg Peis» died last evening, | made with the depositors as soon as possible. sulle sclig's yromt pur hneer st x Jow price i | price very egeonairn. Cai and ge" parisquar® tras | a8 the White Chapel district, was raided Satur- bis door by a rap, and before he could open it eg sti = : Feamotaly p the bill the provable application of ite main : paternal TRSTORT | socontucace of Meowan's contemplated. rete nen ee THOMAS, Ob el Hau. cor: | da vf the door was broken in by six or eight men w! Mostont with every cen | bueiand-s Bor \varticalare apply "to. CHALLES | Uh acd'@ ate "Hou A® Oble Satin Tani. cor | day uight by Policoman Bell aud thirteen per-J proposals to frelend. hed handkerchiefs over their feos, He eaye : obs fant 3 a EE HFT HALT Sonne coon | #ous were foutld there. When the case was be-lm_ BY legisla they dragged him to the bottom of a bill ayd | “ Howse | BY Ct Sst Capito! at, say desired frosts 1-10: saute | tried in the Police Court this morning Judge | TH. e,t UY one legislative body proposed. | they ste Brie Tot Ladatit to alley : price, $4500, 1) is TWARNT & co. a. nee ae FS 8, TEST touse, fiatslied ia hat oom, &. Tl uit ‘by the owner The Scotch parliament will be 2 democratic | beat him with sticks and switches and then left | © Fon Sow Hae wre meee Kot Oe ell | RN iS Kae Canna: om Linucola Fark: 72s. | Miller informed the old man that he was re- body, aasaaeedl check upon its legisiation ex-| him. He walked to where the patrolman found | TA “emg Te 5 2 _ who zt CHARLES EAML _ ——— | sponsible for the conduct of persons in his | cept the reference to the judicis! committee uf | him, a distance of severa! miles. Davjg stated | 0° or Lrvav, March 21.—M. Sipyaguine, governer BS ie F HUTCHINS, 1503 Pa. ave. FOE SAnE-NEW SROOM HOUSE. BATH, Se; R SALE— own house and fined him $25 for keeping a| the privy council, which will determine es to | also that his wife was a widow three | $f of Cortiand, bas telegraphed to Mr. J. M. ua eau" stv | Foieated by itrnace, on Mase. ave. near adc aes; | FO®® disorderly house, end told. him that the next | the validity of cay Dili om the simple issue | children when he married her, about five years ‘death of Caroline Moust Plessn? wite | Crwiord, American consul general st St Egiccsanhomeou Pst. near 10m n.w.; 8 rooms. | sth Abele Hota 2 al oor Chey ali bagi an time he appeared he would have to go to jail. | Whether it is within the constitution or not. | ago. Sa Right they quarried spout the | of the latecluef of the Six Nations, Jobu Petersburg, who is now here, requesting him ~ = a i jpou san sapped Wemeeton wis bene Micaertaeen tore: aS Next the bill ignores the question of — ee ented tad be Seuchy | Pleasant, Saturday, ged itty Yotom, ccmal is Maly kanen cage epee ae phi9st : GP st oat ‘The Fencibies’ Falr. 3 Grr ay aanPLY,Deonmas: (he powers. conlerred | Por Gite wife-thon lefthis: and. went ce tne | OB2 Of the most prominent Ladian women of | the Ameicas sesame” Indluas whieh FOR SALE re eats Dow't put your money in suburban property until | Tonight the guests of the Fencibles will be | thatcontet Then ne to paneer | house of # neighbor. Davis said ‘be did nor | the time. Mrs. Maunt Pleasant was arieter of bronght to Libau from of Adarcain ins house at Hyattsville: nearly new: you have inspected the National Rifles and Old Guard, the Riftes | ments shall zest with the crowa, but 6 par- | recognize any of the men who assaulted him. the celebrated In: general, Parker, now of | ¢ourand for the famine “re vesy valuable end’ altogether very cep YORT MYER HEIGHTS. appearing for the first time in their new uni-|liament evidently will have power of protest | The children are Katie, aged fifteen; Edward, | New York. who served so gallantly in the civil aoe his fe B WLWAEXER £0. ir ic Take tector ite awe ae” | forms. Violets will be the only flower used by | SH Practically of removal. pe aiey ing oe goes hota The phret Sasenting and one wailtand eaters oe is mb19-3t 216 F st. nie. Exp ei "Ee gaming inthe spring. ‘Manes terussod | the lower, booth tonight. ‘Lomorsews night | got marae ack’ anceps thie’ bill's seein pec | ek 0? Se cnert ‘“** | proved of great benefit to her husband in lis Pa cst ce bead ma boars on Masmchnatto Investment ant nae a eOGE, | Tato “ioe Sat Kaine Potasae ake | Rome rule measure, an now beet psn aisee Waaeeciin waa 7 | eee ap eotieae Son tee eee % at once. and Rea! Estate era, “ leare joe EE OR mh1_ 9% and 95 Atlantic bldg, 928 and 030 F st.n.w. | voting is progressing quietly. ori ame ge ry ‘There died Saturday night at Wharton, Ohio, a enn temanees te —— B. H. WARNER & co. eaLE— Setar er eee brook no delay in the acceptance of their pro-| one of the most remarkable of creatures, aa | jigious, ‘chal oumanaen comies mh19-3t ‘O16 F st. n ‘The prospective appointment of Mr. Her- | posals. “infant” aged twenty-nine years. The child, | was strongly felt. [PSS Sate RaDocED FROM 96.000 ‘TO 09.500 LOTS IN NORTHWEST ECKINGTON. Sate ot Wome ee eee of that city, or young man, was the son of Austin Borden, Sounies on teases ‘and. i Taveat in this section before the ground getstoo high ———. ee resumubly | Capt. Anderson, a fe during all these years Marylaed Colored Kepablicans. 3 St or 80 per moat 0soL te 30 foot alley: for you. Northwest Eckington ia surrounded by in- | $100," cardinal, ie considered s victory for the | diedat the Jefferson: opty eager apes Soke 7. He developea ig | 72 Maryland Sato Industrial Alliance B. H. WARNER & CO. Vestme uts amountimx to more than four million dol- bark " Jars and is within the alphatet of the city af We ‘Money invested in these lots at ‘16 F st. a