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—- = , = FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—PIANOS. ~ OFFOSED TO MR. MARRISON. a pe PSST RENTS” '—FIVE- SALE—609 AND 613 H ST. N.E. ; 2-8TORY, ry IF SOLD ONCE. cHorcE Lo a SALE—SQUARE PIANO, HAINES’ He Explains It Fully to the House Investi- | A Strong But Secret Movement to Defeat : There are rossons for the belief that the opposition to Mr. Harrison's renomination ts much more widespread, more serious and more active than is generally supposed. There is — great deal that is mysterious and bewildering Assistant Secretary Bussey today appeared | in the course of this opposition and from « iG _DARGAIN FOK BUILDFE Ow ‘Two lots, well located sonth west: 347 6: "ean Daild frames; 25 cente per foot Dext ten days. J. Q. K., Star office. ‘ae IR SALE—AN ECONOMICAL BUI NING LOT Feb deta ot vt west of 28a 9150 fe from oy averaze ‘or 80 feet ton public alley rapidly improving snd is destined to suse refused $00 mouth routs Wil well for S800 B this week. : Aivelns Tice modern beck cea nr sons scut ton: | tng foe 944-00. price TOGO by Dletioa ia Sorthweat section. eee yo Teane for 3 years ab 61.000 O. M. BRYANT, Owner, beiek ; price, $12,000. Sie ive. eu: Feat, O41; prtee, ME FIRST PAID TWENTY-FIVE CENTS OX THE DOL- LAR AND AFTERWARD PAID EVERYTHING IX FULL—ALL THE CHANGES AGAINST BIM RE FUTED—OTHER TESTIMONY TopaY. OR SALE PIANOS AN EXTRA-LARGE AN! M P, d Seudt bance! tia waste os wu at Its erat ae, pet ee Pos i. sce hl yagtea ; Eterm RESeOS [Typ NOYES ROCKWELL CONTEST GISE. RS: rE WILL RE: Davi before the Raum investigating comuittee in | Superficial view it appoars to lack orgunize- ‘roouns, bh and furnace. ry t Bw. and piano at » bargain now—new an@ . matciein crystal chantlveg eictrie Sean fighting: FOE Sak EQUI AR SeAPaINE BUILD | scout Daan eee Dee P ul a CONLIFE, Fesponse to certain charges made against him | tion and concentration of purpose. But things erdevbe and yy ‘ine lot on north side of Bacon st near 14th st cars; “2020 516 1th et ow. #120 502145 to an alley; active building operations FO" RE ws samonrontonaam | Losing “Speeches in the “Gro. 1 banks, 14 Dya witness (Dagan) before the committee, | ave come to light within the past few days SE Wi eee are ad ‘the valne of this property every day: R’ STATISTICS GIVING THE ATTEXDANcE axD xx-| The testimony of that witness, he said, | Which indicate thet this is more in appearance Fesie a Sacuanen Ohba Beenie: SESS PARSON oyates | aaa naout tae ume op Nah Oe pore Debate. ‘exer or roswan uscanruuere-eunecair.|B84 been spread’ broadcast” by the | than in fact and that the opposition t= really Seboros. We ween ae T3351 rat “apSs'at™ HK SALEECONOMICAL LOT, FASHIONABLE | be sold fot $00 on mouthly paymeate of 83; nota 2 TIONS MADE BY THE crrizExs—uow max |"W*papers generally. He therefore felt| Well organized and being conducted in « aye Ponsa ato, CoLU Bia wLIONTS: geste eras convenient te cabiecars. for | lereat aa VETERANS MAY BE EXPECTED wERE—xoTEIxa|it duo to himself and to hie| tematic manner, When it is said that things ‘and Wastnes by new frame house, near it re jor $22.50. SWORMSTEDT & BKADLEY, EOF MUSIC, 6 rooms, bath and’ pantry lot BRADBURY PAL. 4 frontage of about 50 feet; fruit trees apd arden; #4.500. Sstgsumadies 5 ty, friends that he should answer those charges, | bave transpired to reveal this condition of texNave |IT BECOMES EXCITING. When he bad read in the papers the assault | *ffaire it isnot meant that these things have 937 Fatnw. ap: p20 POR BALI ENER LO’ 40X00 ON 10TH AN BARGAI Ppa ne ooe panen e147 : : ieee educenL ae eneerey | Ris eee ranaa sia conten. tale itetire conmaten th pe Seam | nano ae hs, nea gee tee hoe ne Wie agALE-HOUSE Sor oti or wh coe DE uate ESS CORNER, 67 FEET RNBK J TY, | $120: NTH. Also one. second-han: ¥ * < ¢ Treasury Department 5 of this Feconverid isto 2 baatnene oo saad at © munall core ront on Diu stand 81% feet froutou Het ww, at |S ee a oO. SE Ee erpiauo, only $103 THOMSON "EGO, Beh Mr. Cockran’s Phillippio Arouses| campment, were at the Capitol today in for the papers filed thore when be was an ap-| Deen left to a comparatively fe: Be ‘and jd monthly; lot 20.6100 ‘deep to Fegard to the appropriation for the purpose | plicant for th office of collector of the port of | PUblicansand what they have dove has to. vurchaser, (C 24) 3 fe; PS Rh ted bbs ra es pata errc eR EAS FOL, GRUNT ap gving| Applause and Enthusiasm. 008 F viance at 8. y used : wv = nw | a jour Bast Capitol at. “W. W. 10 monthly payinents: slight of.entertaining the old soldiers, The sub-| Now Orleans. He had th with | Damaged very quictly and, to a great extent, im SALES SANTOONE SQUARE | PORSALEUANDGOME NEW 2022-34 "| and sold atfatiractive prices; al the beat mute. We committee of the appropriation committee |him ‘now. He hed’ ieee fhe seer naar ne rae of dente work and thelr Sam from cable cars, 8 Groom cottage in splendid | room, ail latest Improvements: handsomely Sus peetenton Unaenead ouene THE SENATE. 2 tive | in New Orie a operation is now —— Soe Saigo. eT teu great | OUT" cavefaliy bus osacy ea Dretended baresing of 2th oa pa. some days ago sent a request to the executive ans and bud failed after having | known toa groater number of the prominent 2 ai SatS00! FRISTOR SIMPSON,” | Sad tiat-claen in every reppect:” hour 8.60 ‘The Leading Piano H vase, ur. cite Jadicaaly coset committee asking for certain information in yy $25,000,000 of ‘business. | republicans in official life and the time is 2 ith & RUTHERFOMD, 1307 Fatuw. SALE-A SPLENDID BAKGAIN—A HAND- seer, Se ry commnitten,, 5° | Tard to former encampmente cf the Grand been brought about by the Proaching when, it is believed, the whole 3 Panic of 1873 and by ies whi Army. Today Mr. Edson banded to Mr. Dock~| Swed "him. G1OU0M. "Her att acttiea | =f Mil be revealed. ery, chairman of the subcommittec, two| with his creditors for 25 cents on the dollar. WORKING IN SECRET, iB SALE—HAVING HOUGHT IN THE COl FFGy. Na seit ua readenen, 418 Ist at t ‘some, medium size, fall scale, 75; octaves, caLinet | POrted.a billto amend section 766 of the re- = goed renter Or © plensant home Ap} gund upright pane, Almost new. for only #179, spot | vised statutes (which authorizes appeals to the Ld SALE-SEVERAL NEW TWO-STORY BaY- F Window brick dweliines cn L strect near 3. Capt. $51: roomie: bath and all" mod, imps: bulit by day's 10-ft, alley. ae oor fone and perfect ia cvery particular; fully euaran. | Circuit court of the United States from state : letter its | In less than twelve months ho bad paid 100] The RK SALE—A BARGAIN IS OFFERED IN A $10 S. 25 twed: this fe a beautiful instrument and the buyer will | courts in there th * ictea | arKe-sized rs containing argument iu Bames of those men who are managing ‘with stone trin- 8 822.50 x a1 5 ar ain; dou't missi ¢; must be sold at ere pe .- | Cents on the dollar. If geutlemen could find : ba wit eee | Bots iin ae ie Cecee, Rg ENE THE Piaxo nxogange. | nied Bare acted under the nthoriy of |S uct among tae. ein oresrae . closed otis tins, witows vsaton of con ‘Fare chance fors short time; Mt terms. TONES SCO..T006 Fat, Koons dand 5 ape Bee {OR SALE— A BEAUTIFUL LO x Femiect 8 atatar tiny Tostog io auen, cioatat .10 per foot. J. R. JOHNS’ ¥ any claim he owed today in Louisiana, Mie- Wecmay ons ail medery me 4 any statute of the United States or under the |CAmpment Among the statistice presented |sissippi or Arkansas he was * Poy 62 sn. bot st ad tae ag ool bo phere isn. clowets ta treet! Pat) +__Tao Leading Pate House, | authority of any foreiga power), were several tables giving the attendance and | for $1 for it, ae Se eee beam ae pon SALES | _ The amendment iy to adi to the section the | disbursements at former encampment, The READ BIS INDORSEMENTA, the public ‘would be convinced that the CHICKERING BABY GREXD. Torde “Provided that sald appeal shall not | attendance ss shown by the committee hed} He then proceeded to read the indorsements | Poritien le at least not characteriees, “One res- faturalr osewood case, no staining, fall 7: stay execution in capital cases, unless accom- | been as follo ment} son why the impor off this movement ie JOR SALI iD ST, WEST WASHINGTON— fs FOSYUue AND BaseMEN? BRICR: 2 HOOMS; ALL | MODEKN | ImPROVEMEN'’ EARL: POs SATE Gs MAPLE AVE TE DuOTEY. KC A | Deu Teutace Lor 19i00 FT. PRICE, 87-700; Tesidence, containing 6 rooms, bath, & mii: | De TE Oe z 7 ‘sweet, full toue; in perfect order; sicrifice ut + 150,000 other visi which he had received at the time that be was | not fully a SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHT SA cacy monthly instalisuente: a3 intern aniod by au order from the judge from whowe | Boston, 45,000 G.A. R.; 150,000 other visitors, i$ appreciated is that the managers com- GAKNes & WEA — | spis-ce Ode Eb Bes w. Fivuin thisthriving s:ction orth aide of toanoxe | mee aMITH, Geetsion guch eppesl ia taken, festreiniog the | Detroiy, 40.900 G, A.IL; 106,000otber visitors, | 88 applicant for the position of collector. ‘The | sider it decrable’ shat thar cont amie coe GALE—G00 M ST NW, A GooD SUBSTAN. | —?’ —— TD CEE: | Coe cate nang (ath ote, eddoining ba 15 BRADBURY PALACE OF MUSIC, | sheriff or other officer from executing thejeen-| Milwaukee, 30,000 G. A. K.;100,000 other visi- | indorsements, which came from prominent | tinue in secrecy for « time yet, but up to this tial brick dwelling, containing @ rooms, bath FE Se mie ALL MODERN IMPROVE: | -apa2-3t meses = tence of the trial judge.” An explanation | tors, men of New Orleans belonging to both politi- | Point, it is asserted, they progressed 80 ail mod imp; lot 20x 100 to alley. price, only 88.000. LAB BRICK (REW): ALL MODERN IMT tee 25 | = ae a | Fob, SALES A ,SUIBGTLY USED BEAUTIF' of the matter was made yy Mr. St. Louis, 40,000 G. A. R.; 100,000 other visi- | cal parties, were very strong and highly eulo- | *¢cessfally that they are entirely confident i i Dunes e Weave, Ooo F ee | MENTS: HEATED BY FURNACE: L MAND | RORSALE-CHOICE LOT ON 10TH ST. souTH | Haack mahoyany upright piano for 6165: nice Mr. ,000 G. + 100, 7 ig and highly eulo- | coer ; 9 e a = wr FI, PRICE. 4,200; TERME, $1500 CARH ANY ‘of Khode Ialand ave nw; size of lot 20x100 to cover inclusied; fuily warranted. At GI | Hoar, who gave as an __ illustration | tora. ‘ & sistic of Mr, Bussey's character and ability. athey be able to accomplish Mr. Har- i T AVE: ONLY 912000) A | ASSUMPTION OF Tost gore gy Free le Be an ew oso Fatma | etm 7b that ap7-18t* | of the need of the proposed legislation the | ‘he number of those furnished with quar- | = Mr. Bussey said thet from the d Ve the convention. One of the (OK SALE—GREAT BARGAINS IN USED UP- | case of wife murderer in New Jersey, who | ters had been: Detroit, 37,000; Boston, 2,000; | to New Orleans until the day he left it he had | "st prominent and ablest republicans in the Fight aud square pianos and o-vang on easy terme. | had pleaded guilty and been sentenced to | Milwaukee, 16,000, aud Columbus, 40,000. enjoyed the confidence and respect of every | Country declared to a Stan reporter today that i Tele at ne ws Agius “toe the Caletintel | death, but for whom an appeal had been teken | ‘The conimittee estimated that at the en-| individual in that city. If there wasa man in | be felt perfectly coufident that Mr. Harrison eh & Bach Pit = apz-3w* | onthe ground that the Constitution of the | campment here there would be 100,000 veter- | Louis: = United States provided a jury trial in all capi- | ans present and that quarters would be ri £8 & WEAVER, 629 F at. ap1s-ot 1264 32D STN W. BALE—a PRETTY HOME ON NORTH CaP- OK SALE-THOSE ELEGANT SMALL BROW ‘New York ave, press-brics indow stone houses at 17th and Florida ave. nearly iy Ficsteeseige i esses Shans raed ROR BALE—A Goop ci FOR SPECULA- Jation—We have for sale « large tract of land in ie, uorthiwost; can be Advastareoualy” subdivided rw fwure and reasonable te #2. DUNCANSON BLOS. Uihaua Dats ay. or answhere south of Masou and | Could not be nominated. A great deal of sig- ‘et | for occupancy. 6 aud 8 rooms and bath: Dixon's line who had a claim against him let | Pificance is attached to the fact that while thodern fips. These houecs are well built a.d will be sold on ag] EDWARD W. BOREL | Joon SALI - SILDIN : . KE! z tal cases. quired for 74,000 at & cost of about €95,000. | him present it and it would be cashed. nearly every republican convention passes @ at Nd beets Bete | KetacerG ot tet Lom met Bias ei eae rua B= seas Dill was passod with an additional | ‘ic total cost of the encampment here wasesti- | He asked that the evidence Sied against him | formal resolttion endorsing the adumniseretions ROR SALE Cepitcl, press-brick bay-window SALM—-MODERN CORNER BRICK DWELC. | Alley, best location in the city. A Curious Sequel of Events Connected With | amendment, “‘uniess such order be obtained | mated at $150,000. In other cities the dis- | should be stricken out of the record, and he | et, in @ majority of cases, the delegates are tr 8 Toone, bath, al’ nod taupe, electric ap-| BY tng: ¥ rooue and bath room. located, uw: an 86 | OPE Ae CANES A BATIS SCO. 1407 Fataw._ |" “the Recent Typographical Election, | from such justice of the Supreme Court of the | bursement “had been: Milwaukeo, 48,915; | boped that the pres would give the same pul | Woiustracted. Lt is einimed by respoosible Mypeee eseoaly YUN TE weaver czore |" opiver rites nctinuroud, 1307 Pat | Biatas hpat bebiactan aschcliurnacy iat 90 | Columbia Typographical Union anda. seo- | United Staics Boston, £83,683; Detroit, $97,848. lclty to hie, Genial that i hed given, to the | spon thes, nesrly overy delegation which gees BR SALESEWG STORY, PUERSED DHICE | FON eaLe— med Sfetgarigetes pare mater: teworago: electric lighin; | ton of that political organization known asthe | gy) ran ee arma nil ae Teported | Speaking ee eee Ose gor | tots thd that he proposed to keep, '*PS™ | Wwf tai to vote for Mr ilurrinon amd tata he Searenisice: most desirable loration. (113) 7th at sory te bik Sinise, ono ScpEEST™ sawes A. BATES & 00,.1407 F stuw._ | Knights of Reciprocity may easily collide with | ..4'i.ceq on the calendar, Mr, Stowect | (hore nne oF the citizens’ subserip melon MR. F. G, BUTTERFIELD'S TESTIMONY, Sete the nomination he will have to bave bros $4,000. Apply to ALLEN C. CLARE, story Or fraine, Gch et, near 3 each other in the near future. Some time ago » Mr. e encampment the F state it €41, enough instructed delegates to give it to bim ory double brick. Gr, southwest tory double brick, near 9th and tory and basement, Pst uw SS arctan oe patie B-otory me i ‘basement corner, ur Dupomt Cirele 10,000 z jaaetueDt, 7. é id collar frame; 12th ot Re: 0300 | ZUesrable Setury tad basement Urick, with giving notice that he would call it upon Mon-|had been already subscribed and con-|, F- %- Butterfield, acting chief of the exam-| on the first ballot. This, they profess to bes - = eareleret) me be tcog lenge tiempos day next, provided it did not intorfere with the | srmed aad <a $20,250 bad _ been | {eT division of invalid pensions, was the next is impossible, and they say, farther, that a Pt ss o Chinese bill. paid in. Another letter presented ar-| Witness. He was closely questioned" by Mr. | several of the delogations instructed for Har- printers to vote for whichever of the candidates | Senate bill appropriating 64,000 for William | Zaments against any change ta the appro- | Enloe 9s to the lengthof time that he had |Ti#on will never vote for him after the first for the union presidency was @ republican, | and Mary College of Virginia for occupation | priation as made by the Senate. Itspoke of a| been absent from the bureau on leave | ballot. As far as cau be learned the op; and asa consequence a good deal of undesir- | and damages by United States troops uring | meeting which had been held by the executive | f absence. Mr. Enloe inquired whether of Mr. Harrison have not yet fixed upon ome able fecling was excited, A few republicans [ ‘he War was taken from the calendar aud | committee at which the question of paying | in July, 1890, tho witness had not gone | Particular candidate with whom to oppose him, é passed. the Gendces d dollars out|to Vermont’ on leave. The witness | 82d it appears not to be their policy todoeo spoke in condemnation of the man who had | Pr ont deficiency bill was then taken | !2°,cuire one hundred thousand dollar uun*il after the convention mecta. = ie hac de replied that he had. Mr. Eni inquired avention exposed tho Senator, but the mejority ap- | up and the following amendments wore agreed | $1, (Ue, District reveunies had been cons'dered. Government o: MEX WHO ANE TALKED oF, ‘i i By a unanimous vote it was then decided to | Whether he did not travel Proved his action becauso political matters | to: adhere to their former action and the commit- | pense. Witness replied that be did. He was| It is insisted that Alger's name will go before the convention and that the names of several had no place in the union’s proceed: “ He Booms rgery mage bt the it prema Fibee 8 tee asked Congress not to depart from the just = oficial al and 4 at had —_ when accusing minority has been active, though, | Tesentation of the United States at the Colum-| and equitabl a by which ‘the | he was in Vermont, In order to pay his own and there is trouble browing. &™* | bian historical exposition at Madrid in 1892 Iu | nenicihel ospemos ot the cay "were, prid | {4° he would have been obliged'te retarn to | otbers will be presented also, and, besides this, am A ZODGR ROOM, commemoration of the four hundredth auni-|1y equal contributions from the United | Washington and take the journey over again, | that # great many votes will be cast for various A week ago Lincola Lodge of the Knights of | °T®4tY of the discovery of America, States and the District revenues, The objection | Mr. Enioe—Then you made your official | men whom nobody will expect to see nominated, t ago Lincoln Lodge of the Knights o! Apconinting $7,230 to reimburse the state | to the appropriations had been stated whether | duties fit in with your leave? the object being wt first to demonstrate Mr. Reciprocity held a secret meeting aud at this | of Montana for expenses of its constitutional | the citizens’ had invited the Grand Army | Mr. Butterfiela—No. I made my leave it im | Harrison's weakness and secure his defeat bo- meeting © member who also belongs to the | convention. turough a committee of their own and had | With my official dati fore agreeing upon any other candidate. The union introduced resolutions in which it was | “Allowing an expenditure of €5,000 for @ fish | promised a proper entertainment. The letter DAREER DENIES FORD's STATEMENT, Purpose is to leave the field open to Blaine, asserted that a certain and unnamed man was | batehery at Northville, Mich. stated in reply to this objection thatit had been |W. H. Barker, formerly a chief of the record | A!8*t, McKinley, Reed. Rusk or any one else guilty of political heresy—in fact that he was FOR THE CENSUS WORK. well understood at Detroit that it had been the | givicion, denied the truth of the statement | acwbt Harrison, It will bes point with the Yerging upon political apostacy; that he had | Appropriating €100,000 for coutinuing the | general custom to make appropriations from | [™ 00% © . opposition to Mr. Harrison to contend that supported @ democrat for the presidency | work of the eleventh census. Striking out an| Public funds for the entertainment of the | made by Ford that ho (witness) would walk up | most any other candidate than he might be of the union; that he had attacked a good = G. A. RR that no reason bad been stated why | and down the corridors of the office with a | lected, and that the opposition to him is not Fepublican Senator; that he had. written | 8PProptiation of $40,365 for printing « new | \,iineton should not follow this custom, and | buttouhole bouguet in the lapel of his coat for | iM the interest of any one in particular, but to Hn, containinne 40000 aquave feck; Lote wold for are foot close by 8 bas St JAMES A DATES & C0. 204 SAL CHEAR, 2 GE 220x146, s4e. Private Buye: Till Fetaw. avi OR sALE—A BANGAIN 18 "ae. cor, Oak at. and Hertford place. 40c- per owner in Engisut will sucrifice. “Inguire of fs 400 Sprue tint 20K SALE_BUILDING LOT ON DST BETWEEN 25th mid 20th ste Bw; 35.9 dy 110. only 59 conta per foot. Uns STEPH? st ee. Fa SALE—A FINE CORNER ON MERIDIAN ¥ LE_ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS— Po Rar oroom beck. all mis Oth st aw; $1,000 ash, balance 850 per mouth. ‘und basement; 13th st yf mOBEL, Es uC MA EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, ‘OW SALE—A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON BST}, AKNE! epzz-st_ | J OK SALE— D Q between 17th and 18th ste a w. *fiz.so0 6.800 5,000 4.500 3.500 2,600 & s per tout. 13 Fst pw. _ apa. Jo OR SALE—EIGHT_Lots, ¥ ‘corner lot 20 by 97 to 10-foot a ley: cor Duw: price, 78 ceuts per foot; is a chauce for a builder apz JOHN STEPHEN, 1313 F st nw. POR FALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS SELECTIONS, ith st, went 56x50. Rok saLE_TWo HOUSES 0: ‘Pa ave Price, $5,000 exch. ‘Sid 13th sis 6! Grooms SON SALE OX ERCHANGE-FOR ONE Ob TWO | , And Lath: terme-ceay -.-- email houses. weil located—an excellent ‘ave F street care, These houses contain the northwest rection Conn ave and Ist “ aw WNSJOHNSON, CHEW & CO. GITF et. | Prives. "gt tuo an 82.200" ‘bach on easy terms, Kent for ¢15 per wooth, ikiso other provertien. or “30, 40 oF 90: D. : i i For full perticulars and permit to seepeet ou eee one-ufth edali, balance 3 to 5 vou and cauved to be published & story | dition of the postal laws and regulations. that nothing had been said at the time that | the edification of the ladies. save the party from @ nomination which, they 319 ‘Corner 10th and G sts nw. of the union proceedings in which the | The bill as amended was then passed and the | authorized clusion that they would not} He had recommended Ford's transfer from | Will contend earnestly in convention, could re Senator had been jumped “upon; that the in, | calendar was taken up. Bills upon it were dis- | 24°C seal aera 4 the division, as he didn't think him competent | *¥t in nothing but defeat, —PLAT OF GROUND 49% a HOUSES AND CHOICE BUILDING at ~ . y : F'Sitein til perteot the chy and suburb” GRACE ins teamabeta 2 Faust | terests of the republican party demanded his | Posed of as follows: THE ONLY REAL OBJECTION. So ON tho eines. ie clue spate te ae connate IT 18 CLAIMED THAT & MTHOMas, 106 Corcoran buliding. mfeer, Padat betG snd Hate uw vonly gL IS Hscharge from the government printing offce, DISTRICT MEASURES. Tho solo real objection which bad been | NOB" About what Mr: Langdon told him (wit | review of the ine aha K SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEs RESIDE! juding provements, “W. C. DU where he holds a responsil sition. There ‘ 73 jon beer e to For ed improper con- convent far beld will Vanscostin Haine. overlooking city aud river: | O29 aS icity | wasn vigorous demand. foF the name of the | quater nist ee ey tnd 729 of the Revised | raised was that the District was asking the ‘a woman in the office. show that the few delegates instructed for the frame house, ¥ rove, : a Fee See PLEASAN1 Has gus, water and sewer. If you want an inside or accused. It was given and it proved to be that | Sttutes relating to the property of married (ited States to help entertain those whom it| Ile did uot mention the woman's name, ‘The | President and the indorsement on this svenue, oniy 117 tect deep, call on of J. L. Kennedy, ex-president of the union, | Women in the District of Columbia, Passed. te cask thts obi commissioner said he would look into the mat- | nary resolutions the administration Following the announcement of the name | To prevent cruelty to children in the Dis- est tae pated aes} that, the pie. | ter later. Ho did not make the transfer while | are utterly insigutheant of any preference in Dr. Thomas of the government bindery, it is | trict of Columbia, and providing penalties for | trict was asking Congress to do more in | Witness was in the office. the matter of the nomination. It may be that said, took the floor and testitiod to Mr. Ken- | cozk fighting, docking the tails of horses and| this case than in the case of municipal ex-|, Cross-cxamined by Mr. Payson, witness said | Mr. Harrison will win in spite of the efforts of nedy’s republicanism, A member of a labor | Other offenses, Passed. penditures in general. If a special tax were | be did not make gga pes | those who oppose him, but it appears that the organization was under no obligation to vote | | Appropriating $100,000 for # public building | [Uyieq for the purpose of entertaining the | fr Ford's transfer, It was made ina verbal | opposition is more formidable and better man on politicaldines in that organization, because | in Woonsocket, R. 1. ’ Passed. Grand Army there would be no reason why | Couversation. « aged than the puplic have any ides of. partisan politics were as arule forbidden. The For the purchase of lands adjoining the U. 8. | the U; a hould hare, | DUGAN'S TESTIMONY aGarx }USSEY STRICKEN doctor thought the lodge would cut a ridicu- | naval station at Port Royal, 8. C. Passed. Ee eee eee agate j invitation was sent th le d : lous figure i it asked the public printer to dis, | | For the purchase of Cour Grove (Gity acres babgrbiel rid grey piven sredena sv yebong (EMR! cleh incocee keabns ecmiaa clea TEE ALLEE QpEsTEON. charge Mr. Kennedy because of some personal | on the Elizabeth river opposite the Gosport | tori ? Discussed at Length by the differences which might exist between him and | navy yard, Va). Passed. ci ere at ag acter eneampments | ber of the committee, moved that that portion | ** at tang bythe Sante BES fact that thi dl yf th trict Committee. certain members of Columbia Typographical | House bill to amend the act of January 19, ne tepere: patter ae de: oar the | of the witness Dagan's testimony containing g Union, 1886 (providing for the discharge of the duties I isit he 5 hi clus | Alleys—wide and narrow, “blind” and C, Hay and J, C. McKelvey favored the resolu- | providing that the Secretary of Agriculture 53 Franklin st, Auacostia, DC, Price, ¢7,000. ap¢-1m E—G25 T ST N W; PAPERED: 6 ROOMS Fisre"taihs rice houwe. © Alo! acre 0 Domne alt features. EHUK, 817 Market apace. ‘sph JOR SALE— corner i Ur at once, ‘We can show you other lots in Mt. Pleasant and Hol- mead Manor which are bargains ZEVELY & FIN OK SALE — WE CAN SELL A SQUAKE OF round uortl within 800 feet of the Ecking- ton railroad for ‘foot, easy terms, which we think will pay A. Le BAKBEK & CO., 802 NOTHER MAGNIFICENT COKNER 08 Columbia Heicnts at lese than market value. DANIEL & auMAT, Fat. ‘apz0-3t* JOR SALE—FOUR ELEGANT LOTS ON 16TH ST. nw. : 22 by 100 each’ “These ure the cheupest lots on that street south of Hancock circle and can be pur- sbged as a phole or nepacutely upon casy torn” it 00h, Gr, each. rm 220 Bd at, Ti, Gr_1,500 400 ove is waiy'a portion of the property om my books.” Fo? full intcal at ome or ballgtin eued oa aged an 3 wh ately pen i ter of Gen, Bausty bestricken from the record, | light and dark, healthy and unbealthy were wccor Isthund ¥ ste So-ti : : ars D, sw.cor. 1ithand : proposed to take advantage of the low rates | Gen. Bussey had auswered the accusations aud | discussed in the Distr! lates ems pomnsand betas Geir uadet | [on GALE-ELEGANT BESIDERCE, 1707 19TH | FIGH SALE—ONE O¥ THE CHEAVEST Lots 18 | tous, which, Qually, were referred to. special | shall come in after the Secretary of the Inte-| Prcred und that tho uumbor wo would be | had. proved tie charges unequivocally talon ae Bike ce Ee yee. 1087S Us O dESTER S wae.agee Dao circle; owner removing fr | UO Te to alley. at BT OO tee ett ee | Committoc. rior, Passed. present would be double that which attended | and they should not remain in the recordtwenty-|‘°0™ this morning. Six Senators par- _ JAMES G. JESTER, 639 city : price, $20,000; terms accomunodating. _ap2-1m | 704,07 TOF ‘9.01 dF en awe WHAT MR, KENNEDY SAYS. THE MADRID EXPOSITION. © | the former encampments, This unusual at- | four hours. ticipated im this discussion Five of hm SALE-PIERCE PLACE NW NEAR 14TH, SALESTWO =PLENDID THREE-TORY LOTS ON IsTH BT. § ie, centrally located in the WH. T. LELPOLD,«.w. cor. Oe BALE—TW Massachusetts ionabie northwest. aud F sta nw. Mr. Kennedy was at his home on Cepitol | Senate joint resolution tendering an invite-| tondance would be due to the encampment | , epresentative Brosius, another. member of | them— McMillan, Wolcott, Hansbrough, Harris, Hill whena Sran reporter found him last night, | tion to the king and queen of Spain and the de-| being held at the capital of the country. | the committee, explained to Mr. Little that he | and Barbour—were members of the commit- Hla wastevideniiy "bat! Wiis enamored’ pay scondants of Columbus to participate in the | 28° athering would therefore _be- | gave notico the day the witmoss Dagan testi-| tee, the sixth was Senator Kena, who had 3 > south frout, 17%4300 to alley: 7 larve roomsand | F'ocicus va" we bet loch and 20th; can Dow be Mui: 4.500 ‘This is a susp. JAMES G. JFS- | tought under priow oe 2 AREHOLDER,” 472 Leave, Rovin 36, TER. 639 Fst ‘cor 7th.) ct ck ON ; é come national in ity character and it| fied that he would move in secret session to Cg atic lettered street sorsawest near 10th ©, | _No reasonable offer refused. 0821 | OK SALE_COLUMBIA HEIGHT the matter. He said that the grand judge of | world’s Columbian exposition. Passed. was only reasonable and fitting that apart of | strike out the objectionable portions, Dugan | €®® invited to appear. Heretofore Senator containing 13 rooms, with centsal hall, bavine Pom: Ke SALE-1717 CONN. AVE STONE FRONT. 2 el Sed aes aed ry the grand jurisdiction and a Mr. McKelvey | It authorizes and requests the President to | the expenses should be borne by the general | had talked so fast when he once started | Kenna has believed in thirty-foot alleys, but in Betian brick a aoe tn all principal Seseres cement 7 fit 2 Et Sin rte ade be etek Apts . foot | Were the instigators of the resolutions; that it | extend to his majesty Alfonso XIII, to her| government. The committee recommends | th@ it was impossible to check him long | fature he will advocate « width of at jecet (pen a SE cork a cs aptu-st OW. WHITE 030'¥ st_n.w. | was their intention to go from lodge to lodge to | majesty the queen regent of Spain and to| that the wording of the amendment be so | enough to iutorpose an objection. There was forty feet, His amended position is due to cf eicetric beils, fuliy Uecorated and JAS M, GREEN, Fr" SALE— secure indorsementsand finally present them to | Histobal Colon de la Cerda, the Duke of | changed that it should not provide for the | no objection from the members of the com- wi : iret, te the fect that he his wefully selected Get sod Sutures. | whSi-tm CT A the public printer. Mr. Kennedy said: “I am | Veragua, the Marquis de Barbole: sub istence, but should read “for the reception | mittce or by Mr. Enloe to the motion to strike | $¥° c*uses: found ‘LOTS ON E 8T NF, 17x70 TO 10-FOOT ALLEY; ON GRADE: SEWER; ONLY 8725 PER LOT; @95 CASH AND BALANCE EQUAL T0610 PER MONTH. SPECIAL BARGAINS. GEO. ¥. WORTHINGTON, 609 7TH ST NW. Or WYCKOFF & CAHILL, 810 F 8ST NW. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Tess 1S PiICE: ON X $18; FROM 20 TO'100 CASH FAYMENT AND BARGAIN! NEW HOUSES, 6:5 AND ar ‘Prioa,'¢4.500; terms to Sule MD gellar: papere i Mule at 3. HUNG 1800 Fatuw JOHN E. Bi utterly indifferent as to what becomes of the | brother, and Don Cristobal de Larreatig resolutions; they are just about as important as | ¥ Aguilar, his son, their wives and children, an : * , if they had originated with the Lime Kiln | invitation to attend the opening ceremonies of | :NTERNATIONAL SILVER CONFERENCE | An adjournment was thon taken until to- | 'is disgust, looked upon him as its obam- Clubind would have no mbre force, These | the world's Columbian exposition as the guests morrow morning, there, beitg » desire oa the | Pi, and. secondly, to the trathe drawn out ople talk very tlippantly of my republiceniem, | of the government aud people of the Uuited | What the Republican Silver Senators Have | part of the members of the committee to be on | 10,2ebate today. It was finally decided te came as near to being born into the republi- | States, and directs the Secretary of Stato to to Say on the Subject. the floor of the House during the closing | eee a retain peer i Diet cote. Ir i the fi a man Tnow but “thirtyCeight” yoo ay | and entertainments so ‘Beir Feception| Wnite it san open secret that the President | Hours of the contested election case. missioners not to issue any permits for build- age, I have never voted any other than MEXICAN WAR PENSIONS, is endeavoring to secure an international cou- ings which it might be proposed to erect in the republicun ticket and I do not know that I] 4 private pension bill to increase the pension | ference on the silver question, the closest alleys of @ width less than 40 feet duriug the ane 2 a : 4 ; present session of Congress, Shit any man outeide of ory niente '2,Per- | of a soldier of the Mexican war from é8 to ¢20|Feticence.in regard to the whole subject is | Representative Shively Says They Are For | Inthe menntime tne committee will frame formation. pric # appl Yor further information. price and term ths 3 thirty-foot proposition supported by the in- and entertainment o: out the objectionable statements and it was #04 tonsciy speculative clement, which, mach to a mont ave. above H st.; coutalns jon to inopect apply to oy BEAL ey PROPOSALS. ANEW THREE-STORY AN FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, WASHING- press brick dwellinz: ton, D. C., April 21, 1892,—Nealed proposals wil and bath on North Capitulst. near Capitol: large lot; | be received at this office until TWELVE U'CLOCK M. imu. butlee's pantry. Price, $10,300. Easy terms. | WaY FIFTH, 1802, for laying coment sidewalks WER L., ntar offic For suformation sppiy,to thie ofice. (J. W: Duta Fe SALE—22ys Mf 97 NW. WANDsoME NEW | [AGS 4. W. MOSS, W. T. RUSSELL, Corumisgioners 6-40 three story end cellar house. three rooms ou é = 2 t A i dat the White House and the State} © Gray and That the Latter Is Satisfied. ba ted vo ‘and ‘Closets: eatra well WARD UNIVERSITY, WASHINGT i ‘ Je of conduet in tha @ month on account of inabilty to sup- | M#intaine and endeavor to ve enac e Seeciion weited: “RUST & MUNGEMFORD, | TEN O'CLOCK. A. evENta: | speege ever Theat ofsuch interference 'I'sball not |vion, amended ‘by’ substituting for it| | It is understood that the President has prac-| vention yesterday ls provoked considerable | sles will be treated 4oas to bost mo- cS 624 14th io a oe FL = jodue- KR SALE—BEAUTIFU = CORE. 1 tor WEST | hegitate to condemn it.” (on motion of Mr. Vilas) a provision | tically completed arrangements for such a con- | discussion at the Capitol, and there is a wide pod —— ad om a —_ aE SLEADANY —_GOMTGR TABLE | © ‘ . eu! 5 6 i e fe . ok SALE MT, PLEASANT —COMFOLTABLE | Furuiehed ou application, ‘The taht reper any at per BO 130 x ——_>+—__. Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior 10 | ference to be held early next summer and that | aifference of opinion as to the meaning of the | na's “powerfal argument for an. increased use. y, = joo hours from ae ik SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT APPEALS IN MURDER CasEs. , | increase the pension of every pensioner wio is | invitations will be issued within a few weeks, = all bids’ ids is reserved _ Offi eqmare feet of Sree sie tence Saka: hk JOHNSON, Secretary” and Treas DI ew Gt dus tala 'at BN seoniin oe cncouat at resolutions, The assertion that Mr. Cleveland | police force, ‘The discussion lasted a little ine Price, #3 see | eens Ist: can be bought cheap: room for two houses. . tem aud bath. ul sv2-3t_| ” ix bewatiful the u-w.; 189x100, alloy: refer service in the Mexican war to $12, when the | This knowledge is not received with any dis- | is made the first choice of the Indiana delega- | more than three quarters of an hour. ae » | PHOROSAES FORSTATIQNELL—WAK DEPART: | teria tear ive now houses: Ce oe | eres Oy ine Soycitor General Against | pensioner is wholly disabled from. manual | DIY SE eatintiam by the silver Senators. Seo- | tion is deniod, and the anti-Cleveland mon de- | , A few minutes after thecommittee adjourned Ave wave severul very handsoms houses in the north- | P'ine: ‘Division, séton city, ADF theap let a a ran to Cross. ES a a a wont, ranetag in price fom §12,000 to 20,000.15 | 1802 "~Bealed propeanie in duplicate will by’ received | Let or und unable to provide himself with the po characteriza- Senator Woico up Solicitor General Aldrich, tion of the pian as an electioneering device, | Clare that there is nothing in the resolutions | passage of the resolution as amended. The eterna Oth anak erotic fete Tatoo | eee ee aim, gba, Chinses exclusion Bill | Sreointely devoid of any honest parpams ts | thet can be constraed into an tnstrestion to | Seealinace wen teen about 0s, oajoure Sor took abie Beighborhord. and s bumber of uew brick | st this office until ONE O'CLUCK P. M.TUBSDAY, fionnes, 94.500 and 65,000, on cay ters MAY SeVENTEENTH, U802, for furnishing station’ . THE GEAM OF ZEVELY & FINLEY, ery for the War Department and its bureaus tp Wasb- THE CREAM OF SMALL LOTS 1 5 — carry out the express. declaration of Congress for Mr. Cleveland at tim ‘hey con- | of a quorum when Senator Gibson of Maryland = 8: {eto durime the ecal year endive Jame 30, 4803. | Jr, ME. Elenswut., hays 410m 2 Statos Supreme Court next Monday to dismiss | the Senate, tb favor of the full remonctization of silver, "| yong that the eulyiosteaction ie that they pee. | cameline “ben for ten minutes business was OK SAL E—4z0 tN, VERY DESIRA- | ated Quantities required. will be furnished on appl. Prices from 8! the writ of error which is petitioned for by Wm. THE HOUSE. Senator Teller does not see how the confer- rushed, Cation to thiestice. Bide will be cousidered on exch mi. neariy now staticoa alley, ¥ have builtat | tum scyatmsiy “Busders ure motined tar ne awed Lanedon aud wit seli ci cepiance of any bid Under this advertse- ‘Aprly to the o iv tment will be made until Congress wakes an appropri Kk SALE— BEAUTIFUL 6 RooM Bi ation from which the supplies called for can be pur. ath nd Bees price G90: Chased." Proposgis must be indorsed on the outside ‘Sud balance 825 per ma KS. gf the envelove Ter pesals for Siatiouery.” aad ad 925 F ow. by a . ‘ Pl oa — - in | 8¢nt the name of Mr. Gray, but that in doing The decision inthis eese will settle detitely | T®¢ House this morning immediately pro-| viey “of ‘tho’ iucurthounteble """lunitc | vo they shall make no Aight against fr. Clove- MEASURES ACTED UFOH. the question whether murder cases can be ap-| C¢°4€4 to the consideration of the Noyes-|tion to be placed upon the confer-| land as long as he is in the race. An adverse report was made on the bill a P| Rockwell contested election case, and Mr. | ence, according to the reports, It is quite] ‘The language of the resolution of instruc-| #0 incorporate the Crosstown Railrosd Com- pealed from the District courts to the United clear that none of the republican silver Sen- | tion, it wii is it di- The report of the committee was vi 4 “4 mn tore | Fellows (N. ¥.) took the floor to close the case tion, it will be observed, is very peculiar. It di- | pany. port ery States Supreme Court. The case will therefore | sor tho contestee. He premised his speech by | 4%0F#, have, Veen taken into the conf. | recta “that hie (Gray's) name be presented to | brief but pointed. It anid: “This i u .praect have a highly important bearing upon future propounding s question vo Mr. O'Ferrail, | O°3re,.° = administration in this latest | the convention by the delegation this day ap- | for an east and west line on P street. There K SALE—A BAKG. Washing on Circi los ou Florida ave, iressed to M.R. THORP, Chief of Supply 1419 Gs. ap20-4t&my 1416 = IRABLE AND ¥.CO- K SALE—THIS 18 A PERFE: JPEPAKIMENT OF THE INTEDIOR, WASHING mmical corner iu the northeast, being the corne! roject, of them says that hb inted” i Bo Sr Ris! MasHixaro Deb a ait is tees Sealed ps ‘will | of 7th and Kets ue. “Three fromis—100 ou-K sy 1u0 | MUFder cases, That question was whether it was conceded | Enew that some such plan was in contetapla. | Pome’, 28,8, direct instruction, and ‘then | no present demand for « crosstowa lino om P i . 3 j | be received st this department unt cK | on 7th st god 100 on Callan st. Low price8Se ii avld | The motion to dismiss will be based upon the | that if the sixteen Doyle ballots cast for Noyes | tion and that this government had el q % Use | street.’ “Ry Ewe PAStey | PM SATURDAY, MAY TWENTY. A for | stouce, Apply ei and that “the Su Court of the Dis- As d rs lready | every honorable means to secure his nomins-| Adverse report was also ordered on the bill UBEy ELECTRIC 1 furbisihug supplies, cousiatiug mainly of ineate, ‘aple-7¢ CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th ot, | Broun preme were rojected and the twenty-eight marked | made overtures to the governments | tion if Cleveland is out of the race. to astcblich ¢ botente bewplel an hates ante ND FRONT TO FIRST & 7 E A bao yy a ye eS rel. Me trict of Columbia is not a court of the | ballots cust for Rockwell were counted Mr.|of European countries looking to Oils | ice. &e. : EKKACE OF 3 PERT. PRICr. $10,500 Fon Sateciast CALL AY THE OLD PRICES— HACE OF 3 PERT: PRICE #10900; TEKMS | St; ‘during te fecal Year eudiug June 30, 180% 00 yout instruc Mr. Shively of Indiana says that there is no | free school. The committee was of opinion Lote only $250 wud $400 each ; $225 cash down, bal- United States within the meaning of | Rockwell yould be entitled to the seat, @ conference, but, as he had | question about the instructions being to vote ¥ i i - that euch public institution was not necessary c i wi ie ‘a ivance ” . O'Ferrall replied in the affirmative. If | been intormed that before definite ‘M DAILY. WILL CALL FOR AN WISHING | Blank forms of proposal. spe.ifications and, ice oeult. | Prices wi vely Ue aivaneedon | gcction 6 of the act of February 6,| Mr. Pl Dv fore any propo- | for Mr. Gray from the first. in view of the many public charities now be- pM DAILY WILL CALL & che to bidders, schedule of fern wee will berur: | May 13. 4 located Merrie’ | 1889, entitled ‘An ‘act to abolish | the Doyle ballots were rejected aud the marked | sitions were submitted to the parties | Mr. Shively received the following dispatch | j caineh elie ehathy arte: he oH ODER, Besroterys One evertwent JOHN GT | Mon and's0ts ste subaivins cirenit court. powers of certain district courts | ballots retained, Rockwell must Keep his seat. |to the “conference the silver" Seustore | frevcon er Mar fs ee pace i government, mR £ tho Cuan, The bill to change the name o! North O Street and South Washington Rail- way Company and for other purposes was amended. re was 10 Opposition to apbstitating the title “The Belt Com- ptny” for the cumbrous name berctofore oficlally in use, ‘bat there was decided ob- tion to permitting an extension com- eased ws along P street from 11th to Du- pout Circle. As to this proposition the committee says in its report: “Inasmuch LE, Pie "s lisutenants at Indian- P hon Sostsciods viseases Wester C, April 16. 180. —Sealed proposals for the sale of 8 Seivede Sr SOCLOGK EM, OS SATURDAY. THIND DAY OF APRIL th . Blam ot gity, The northeast section we growin: weveral yundred houses will be built there this seaso! investment: values bound to ineroase: no. Why buy country lots at higher prices wii grea necessity to virtually city lots nour ? For further information apply to JNO. F. WAGGA- MAN, 700 14th at mh2S-1in Ou BALE— NORTHWEST ECKINGTON LOTS, 2400 TO 41,000. . Lot owners will be furnished immediste!y to vpaffd houses, aud same can ng paad oft tn orouay She stallments, thus converting their reut into payments of the United States, and to provide for write THE DOYLE BALLOTS. would first be consulted, he was sur- | apolis Inst night: of error in capital, Gases, and th ovos' (25 Stat and this court therefore i Pas‘no jurisdiction of said writ of error.” show that the siztoon Doyle ballots were pur~| nega ‘The solicitor general in his brief quotes a | Chased, bribed ballots, the result of a criminal | ference would be—as it was intended by Con- number of opinions heretofore rendered in | Conspiracy, and that on the twenty-eight so- | gress—a restoration of silver to its place support of his argument, including the recent | S#lled marked batlots there was uo tamtand | usa money metal, This Senator hinted that decision in the Heath case, thut the judgments | that they should not be Fejectod. Tho con- | the administration, and not Great Britain, as of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum- | tstee (Rockwell) came before this body | reported, had really secured the limita- bia im criminal cases are not embraced by the | With the certificate of the state of New York, provisions of the act of March 3, 1891, und eays: | beering its seal—the highest and supr “If, then, the term ‘court of the United | dence of its sovereiguty and pot ‘rghteen delegates for Gray for other pur-| Mr. Fellows said that he would attempt to| prised to learn that there had already |and twelve for Cleveland. Hesolutions per- en a practical agreement that absolutely | fectly satisfactory to Gov. Gray.” d any idea that the resuit of the con- —_——_-_—_—. URGENT DEFICIENCIES. ‘SQ st Br, mi be 204x100, aliey Pros} : ner) mw, 10e be, un Jot 35499, ali ‘3131 Proposal must state the location of the ground, the terme af ealaan0' ust be seat by fasil sidered to terme ‘went KINA K. MOUTON. President of the Daisy Chain Gund, 1500 BT ave m ( pFHICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS oF THE ‘District of tion of the subjects to be passed upon by the conference to the consideration of | ported from the Senate appropriations com- rand store, 33. Wot Susie, Colunivia, Washiogton, April | fore Lome: stop paying rent aud secure one of o of digni 4 means to secure the enlarged use of silver as | mittee with little change as it came from the | as no considerable number of seem to 1S, 182. . ved. * Pro} to ‘ we alphabet of the city of | States’ bad by a long line of decisions acquired | of dignity and power the sovereignty of New} money, and had prevented the consid- want 0 street ‘east Saliect and remove barbs ‘Wankitstow free" from ‘ebyectouabte: surroundings |@ settled iuverpretation, whicn excluded. the | Xork could, under the law. attach to her act i as FX ey ~ 4 eration of the question of the best courts of the District of Columbia we must pre- | #he had attached to Mr. Rockwell as the Repre-| means of securing free coinage |, The additions by the committee are $25,000 sume that Congress used it in the act of Febru. | #¢0tative from the ‘tyenty-eighth district. | of silver. He held, and other silver Senators | for representation at the Madrid historical ex- ary 6, 1889, in its ordinary established sense. No frantic appeals to democrats 1n, justification | entertained the same belief, that the confer- | position; $7,231 to reimburse the state of Mon- “Ab argument in support of this position is | of the doctrine of states rights should divert | ene would come to nothing unless it was al-| tana for the expenses of the constitu. farnighed by the fact uoted in McAlliter va, | them trom the consideration of the question | lowed to consider the free coinage question, x 2 United ‘Staten Goa a), that where the territo- | 8# to whether the ballots had been honostly, ned - tional convention; $5,000 for fish commission mw 3, Lot 2071 [S115 N st ow, Lie and where the ground will xoon double in value. For partlculare and full informat y DANIEL & ARMAT, o°5-3m 1313 Fatiw MK SALE-INVESTORS AND BUILD: Kx, AT- tention—I have tor sale s.¢., ou line of strect cars, aud thirty alley lots at $200 Ry of Washiustos and its uere Sonesly 7 Topuisted for tue retnviuder of the eurrent F°* Siltibsous xearpesce Gon will te gives upon application at the bealth oes GX RHODE ISLAND ave __ | PoRwill be re pe ep me ey . ° _ 7 buildings at Northville, Mich; $38,775 for ‘Scott Circle: lot 224100. feet to alley: house | 3,,.W. DOUGLASS. 7. ® HOSS. WM ry “ aise of er pcicate, ries are intended to be included this is done | Cat |The Constitution had invested} * DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. $ ‘record books aR OAL So Oy = = mb26-1m + SOHNE PuOTiet | by express language. An example of this is| ‘he body which sat undor this roof — miscellaneous oxponscs of the Benate, of which | reoordet of doods, for 02,261, for 72 found in the act of March 8, 189] with the absolute power to determine the | Measures of Local Interest Acted Upon in new ture. ome Brice aOOly to SKELL, acl , |, section 13, . ‘The item for xpenses of the in’ ender and transferred to the committee om auctenax, |New Seaixe Goons. extending the right of appeal from the courts | election, qualification and return of its mem-|' __ the Senate. tion by the joins Saneeginnes an hecipention omy 2920-6: a ee of the Indian Territory, an unnecessary pro- tea aot tote 2 Ten repels on o! ‘800, authorize the payment of out SALE FOR A 7ROOM MUDERN —_ i tion electora, Fe ALE 4.500, F oom MUD! Vision wore the courts of that territory courts | {24 Gestion ast 2 ee 4 ‘doard of audit was 14th st care, ¢ squares south of Bor a ood STniGnn & Linwbndan of Spring Novelties in Wool Dress ender = ‘ap20-3t Fiat, Berges, Bedford 's station. Price, $200 and up; $10 cash “ae a0 wo. Ol of the. ballots themscives, to the ronson of the low reqairiog ak ate nig | determination, of whether "ballots wore f Hy ee ee Howrepane, Mem payment, 85 per month. I ballots, whether they were cast b comes potey ome hands RALE-BRICK DWELLING, BiX KUOuD. * meaning of the term should be changed for | !¢R4! ts, y men ‘of the committes, Tgatiy pavered and in, wood order. with ball os 7 woos BARNES & WEAVER, | the purporo of enabling this court to revise | SUtitled to vote or by women not entitled 46 | T'S putriet of Columbia the right of work in revision and publishing the pos, | The Relay has been cuused by ‘the illness ‘of aver. Tuguire at Room 36, Corcoran build ° vote, whether they were honest ballots or a GY. aT ibe. a: ero rete | ee erate, Supreme Court of the | Tite. a ballots, the House could not susresder | any married woman to any property, personal | tal laws and regulations, Chiet Engineer Douglass. yk SALE —*1V? SMALL BRICK HOUSES, bs . Se ther ‘under the wkies, | of real, belonging to her at the time of mar- a eee gees cr - THE QUESTION oF FoLicr. Jpn lode fio Bl ablrgeryiiorrees y Feagpgersacoml during marriage by her Pardon Cases. ER ee rence Sores Canehame, FoXttearry nero ADDITION To | “In our jurisprudence there is usually found | crystallized into the ‘sovereignty of the nation, | 4-.4¢, business, labor or services carried on or| _Th® President has granted pardon in ALL -<x HAVE FOR SALE. ON EASY Ties Goons. BROOKLAND, OPPOSITE, CATHOLIC UNIVEJ! | a court of errors or review as to all important | the question must be settled. : on her sole and separate account, or | tbe case of Emmet V. Rhoads, convicted in wet BOO 8.500, locstives ath vt sk Linen sod Pillow Lingne, alt widths. | BROGRB BEATION. vey SCTMIOCAKBAND | stout The trial court is not allowed| ‘ * 7° SEAL OF Tux stare. | egreangertncsgeateprmeny convey. | Ohio of violating the national banking laws Corcoran st nest S Have, and good location | Hemsuftehed Linen Sheets and Pile Deaee Be to all parts of the city: streets graded, paved ken im any way by gift or Sear U 8 Coruat: sof thew: propertice wilt be uid | tie oe andres ckdowelhy Fite io iks nee abe be to finally dispose of questions affecting | One of the parties to the contest was bers | ace from her husband, be as absoluteas | and sentenced October 17, 1889, to five years’ papeescment Sgures, & McLEKAN. 1008 ares u's Denask Table Cioths and Napkins, HOME SITES the life or large property interests of the citi- | under the sanctity of the seal of his state, the | ir she were unmarried, and shall not be sub- | imprisonment, The pardon is to take effect = —— apt and ck Towele INVESTMENT. zen. There 18 no reason, as we submit, why the | other came contesting. A contestant | ject to the ee of-her husband nor be | December 24 next. Prench aud Scotch Huck Toweling. ‘The most Improving suburb of criminal convicted of murder in the Dis-| should come with clean bands, for his de Da > ‘The President has also granted « “pardon in WANDKEKCHIEFS, LOTS Fi > TO $1,500—BASY TER! trict of Columbia should bave two courts of 5 convicted in Cal- Bay where lots, are cheap’ and surroundings ae | error or ceview. the postal laws, to take a | DW WALKER & SON, 1006F st | ‘The delays and chances of ere before the expiration of sen- Y BARTON. 133) Fat av-lm_| thereby greatly increased and ef- aleo granted a pardon in the fectivenessof the criminal laws ‘Miller, convicted in Kentucky LJ SE hoon 36. ; iH f denied the : fag be might" be pareled