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Sele eee es ' THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY" 19, 1892-TEN PAGES.' 8 ee oe ae ee ee $i 5a =o 2 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. DEMOCRATS AND ECONOMY. THE SUSPENDED PARK PAYMENTS. : ap ag —___ FUTURE Days. Criticisms of Mr. Gorman’s Speech by Mem-| Chairman Holman Makes a Request for Ist st. bet Tand ‘Broome and. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers.” bers of His Own Party. Further Delay. seh st near _ Broom and ath x VERY DESIRABLE TWO-STORY The speech of Senator Gorman last Friday| Rock Creek Park payments are apparently to st bet 'Si'and iad ne. Grooms and bathe eC RTREET SORTREART: iMITED on the naval appropriation bill has made an ex- ieee a Sein coat Sd bait Soe ets, pay S{ATES CAFITOLAND SEW Li uILD- traordinary impression among the democratic ve Fo ‘SALE OR EXCHANGE-THEEE NEW. oe he. : x rooms, cellar and bath ; Snished 800 Pe ta od my leaders in the House. The echoes of it in the | court obeyed. Sengge yesterday but imperfectly represent the | * Secretary Foster today wrote to Chairman extent of the commotion it has excited. There | Holman requesting an answer to the Secretary's are many who would like to take isme with |Tecent note to Mr. Holman inquiring Qu SATURDAY, MAY FOURTEE: at FIVE | O@LOCK P. M., we will offer for sale, in front of the LOT 55, OF A. P. CLARK, JR. tine UBRIVISION CIN SgUARE aby” ayer 8 foe street and iy tor "brick hots, Fe, a] PER CENT INVESTMENT IN Say bea {vo-story and basement | fe him, but they are anxious to avoid any evidence |" to what — the House will be mI AS GOOD A HOUSE AS CAN BE | sndtath rated of Gio, ber mention may contain rooms and bath. podern im of a dispute within the party ax to the question |likely to take im the Rock Oreck Park PR as gd Per Ra Ny Bresaaentn, amaueesat ovvortanty for investment of economy. Mort of thoee «democrats, whose | Batter and if Mr. Holman desires the Becrvtary SiS Shares dnd eecevtiung modern 8 | $18 F stn. my) _ south front, shade trees SESSMENT WOR SALE— ore | t0 4 views on the subject might be worth repeating | Jy hicietter® tales meceetene ee 4 refuse to discuss the speech publicly, though | tion to the fact that the court has directed some of them are willing.to discuss the party | the disbursement of the money. Secretary fuare ia ev ft! abangain if sold at once. reat SNSEY'GHO. A “JORDAN, 1417 F st. ath revoraiir af the cost ofthe pagchaner: —_ - myl3-d&ads RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts. AIN— be ee toon. with every 50 S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- Policy in a way to antagonize Mr. Gorman with- | Foster is entirely willing to pay the money, EiSdern spptinars, baile is sabetantial mosnner. coo segues he rain antl THURSDAY, Y NINE- ok suhag: aieabiadniana ea n ae be informed Congrewman Hemphill, who See raed ane ETE SERA” iylG-déds “RATCLIFFE. DAR & CO., Aucts, Most of the democrats who are familiar with | Ctlled upon him today in reference to an early i FRAN. ase 008 F st. POR SALE s HANDSOME MODERN DWELL op Rhode Island ave near Lith st. Has 12 crery moiern convenieme. Lat 2100 to Ge weber! fume. $1000 HEISKELE © 3 fae 1Oie Fst. my 1St R SALE 208 M ST the question of appropriations, though they | PA¥ment of the awards, Mr. Hemphill i de~ state that in the mala Mr, German's statements | #f0us that ferther delay in the matter shall as to the situation are correct, do mot a with the Secretary thes teat ee ane eent and it to Seared! Br | "Tito this afternoon Seorstary Pester ressived Will not be what he designed. There is a fear | *b¢ following telegram from Mr. Holman among them that the “After consultation with other members of arouse will be that of al the committee on appropriations and with with the ready excuse on the part of dlemsoneats | Members of the District of Columbia committee for extravagance that the fault lies with the last | bave to request that you will farther t2-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POSTPON! | See ae an EER Spier, a sce. HATCLIPFE, DARN & CO., myl9deds ‘Aurtlonsers. ATCLI i & CO., AUCTIONEERS, R FFE, DARK & 00" ANS AVE N.W. ‘PRUSTEES' SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ES. DAVID D. STONE, 806F st._| “" TATE ON POCHTEENTH STREET BETWEEN LLOTON CONN. AVE.,| © AND G STREETS SOUTHEAST Cara A MEMORIAL CHAPEL, ] tightea by a window of exquisite style. Stone —— mullions and tracing will form the complete The Corner Stone of a Handsome Structure satting.of all the windows, which are to be of to Be Lald at Georgetown College Today. | fine Munich stained glam’ "The doors and wine i a a a aoe ry “ suspend payments for the Rock Creek Part ae suelo <3 7 3 Roda foie a one of ie inna” fororda of At 4 o'clock this afternoon the corner stone of | dows will have Indiana limestone dressings and sane ye rened pier top pew ag pm and watt the House may have opportunity for KS: = strict omaha, and at the ie *}ithe -weatherings | buttresses are of ~ ‘ ' acting upon the report of the co tee on ap- Bis ony ra Rare cna Sone RL TRE | Bale rane ca'hraet "Aire BR | te Memorial chapel tobe erected at Georgetown | Un aatpii of ston, of parm yellow | ae treme exPendicares for Tanning the | wing pn, the report of the commitire om ap~ ey e 2 -rxpow | delichtfal suburbs of Washington. Elevation SUNE SECOND, A. ye, AT HALE PAST FIVE | College by the munificence of Mrs. John Vinton H gear olor. Large raults will be constructed | Except by the united action of both hanged | cerning the purchase of lands for maid park.” eRe SALE.€3.200 WILL BUY A BAY-WIN PR aA Fok aE toriation inquire of Seante i thelist ee esa ee ce ssbed ,Feal estate, | Dahigren will be laid. Cardinal Gibbons is ex- | beneath the — floor for the heating ee of Congress and the executive and y a|, After receiving the foregoing telegram Secre- DaviD Dr STO: a . 2 tee oF ai | tao mit: “All Howe certain niecey an Dareels of | pected to deliver a brief udidress. For theocea- | ratus. ‘The roof is to be of open. timber, that Mt | tary Foster said’ “There ts no unwillingness om = | fana"'and prenitace: known an i SALE_A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE: THREE SALE [ORT LOTS ON 218" tet Oe : = i * change would not be expedient; oney " F stories and cellar: 10, rooms and bath: Boor | Fn. bet. BandS sts. containing 1.531. 1, g4Qand bein al ofits nuanbered see) seven. Ci) hart sion the college choir will be strengthened by | ver a eae nti _— cs Congress yew Jegialation fixed upon the gov- wd sane ~~, ay, eer x = Proved plumblne wad the ‘best of Dulldiew material: 23 a iets wsliey te voor’ rice, €3; will be sold at | suiwtivisionot oriettal ict nuibered thirty-four 34), | the addition of a number of well-known singers. | molded Georgia pine, highly polished, will be Sit cea ie » 3 sis property is 1728 Q st. n.w.; it can be bought at a =r” parct together. quare number ten hundred ond forty-th 1048) bargain. ‘orm DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 Fst._| hs per plat recordedin took thirteen (15> rene one ths it For SAEE-AT A sackurice.. pric to &1 & prett Fhe Oa BY APORE to Fat tt ao af ae , yom easy terms, if binght at once.» ABpIy to : or face 6 = cH. W, HAR B SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—GREAT BAN. | dred an cizhty-ove REY of ie cond OF the eur: Drexel, who has been generous in his gifts to | hand-made red brick laid in red mortar and the | he new bay-wimdow Mrv. Dahlgren is the danghter of Mr. Jos. W. | used. The exterior face of the walls will be of | utcly compels reer aint OF ab-| Circumstances: ‘This inet “tequest af Me. avoleg De thle Cone ree at egcannct | Holman is of a nature serious enongh to entitle ays eascrnentariene, | the church and to charities, and a cousin of | interior face will be hard lime finish. | ‘The east | denied that there is a stendy natural growth of | it,%0 Consideration, wurely. Tthink that in view a pet ord i ie yy yo — AND” me gain, magnificent residence site: splendid view of ‘office of the H ce heat. cabinet. mantels. NTAND TI O24 feet fro 281.95, ce | With all the improvements, ways, easements, rieht, do! shapel will be eurmonnted b ¥ . : sage wen A of this will be justi ou > David De STONE. woo Fst” | FOR SALE NEW. ELEGANT AND THOROU Sah addote DAWiET WARMER its ieee, meee | privilewee’ tevedivamente’ and apa thé | Mise Catherine Drexel, who has founded a new | ™ of the chapel will be surmonnted by aband- | expenditures in certain directions year Dr’ ¥ this telegram I will be justified in suspend: Fe SALE-AT A BARGAIN TO € LOSE ay well adapted —— cain a 931,000; terms Foe , SALE | Maine beloting ot Ip ive appertaining. Saliglii Gbdag GavGNiA ta Sw ook ch adceek: some ball turret. This will be in perfect ony | which must be taken into account. But the de- | 9S P&Yments a little while longer.” J ‘RPO! F- se "erms: e-third the pnrehase money to be with the adjoining colk buildin, The fe rs Secretary Foster that the condition of ae ibs ae stccabonmerenttopey sctiesen | TSW 1007 Fat_| paved ley a aa, BNE BS font Geen tow | paidiin cash, the raid in inrre CD gears fom the | ing and Christianizing colored and Indian | chapel with daments will seat, mentee alleen ee cores ee ae Sem S| an tunts inten eemny Ques wet epee tate invecsspent. LOUIS P. SHOR ageg lh FOE, SAUE ON SEW, YORE AVE, N.W,. TWO- | "18th st. between Hand 8, cast side, three desirable | chasers will be taken, We ot | chiidren. Mr. Dahlgren is a graduate of George- | ance for wide uisles, four hundred and fifty. | state of affairs which he describes takes | {%¢ Matter of payment of the rewards at all and SO SaLE-ON FLORIDA AVE BET SiH | MOY SBA Pasement Ps. MERBET ECO. | Rigen piece Sete ist at, Iiterest pa town College, having taken the degree of A.B, | The main altar will be of pure white marble, of | jt out of, the power ‘ef the demoemts | B® Hever had any relation to it Fim tinse ew worth site’ ail modern improve: | (192) my13-00) 1300 AOctoot lott only #3 Deaecured’ : | ing sguth 17 foot front ony new bric . New York ave. bet. Ist oot jOHN B. 1 —- SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE, AND Bi rs hs it in June, 1889, the day before his marriage with | {imple and elegant design, upon which the sun- to put into effect their policy of retrenchment, : light will fall through the vari-jeweled window 7 BERING SEA ANGITRATION, Miss Drexel. Having entered the law school he | above its snowy pinnacles. A large marble slab argoed that tho country will not expect forige the trustee re | 400k in 1891 the degrees of LL.B. and A.M. | in the floor before the altar will contain a brass | viigy owe 10, make cuts in appropriations | oy. «nertean Personnel Said to Have Reem .. leg 13th st., fac~ (aH 1410 6 st. ; furnace: electric bells; epeaking tubes. Re. r a c OF [ARKET'S Botvain if widatonce. Apriy 23. BLOC 3) | geal tape epg = tow, A - : : a ay a hhich are fixed by law and cannot be avoided, DR SALE — DESIRABLE INVESTMENT OR |\and S ito] ste, 96,300. 13 gee a he rizht to resell the property at the risk and | The chapel is designed by Dahl; memorial tablet, on which will be inscribed the | } 4 i 4 My Decided Upon. TALE Sea ois) BUriagE Epa GS GSTS. ny, | meth A ROE | he cine prance ed | Mcgee Me Dahiya | more oe ltd St tae Sener ih a ee eral other |) Fit she bat 4 five days’ notice of stich lesile in some newspaper s we 7 ‘ry increase of expenditure which they | It is learned at the Department of State that ad: pel RR a ES GILDING DTS my183t Publishea'in Washington 1D.C. |All conveyancing, | of wixteen months and is buried in the college ae —— per ager ‘p8 emorial: | make themsclves and also for every failure on | the American personnel of the Bering sea ar- Ww st. le 5 % : ing, &c., at purchaser's cost, cemetery. It ix intended to deposit the re- nm the chupel ich wil nown their part to make a reduction where they a: BARGAIS ‘Parties having $10,000 to invest in, ineome paying ror ith, Slot, 30%, an Se Bt: BuADESnD,} Trasters. | maine of the little one beneath the altar of the.| the Chypel of the Sacred Heart, is completed | free thio to. Tis unc net ahet ane aera. | bitration hiss been fully decided upon. As bere- ROSS Se ee th si tine cotner, $1 ft. RATCLIFFE. DARN CO.. Aucis_"wyld-déds_| chapel. | The structure will be, it is said, one of | the entire frontage of the Georgetown College | does not dispute this proposition, yet his speech, | tofore announced the arbitrators on the part of Call Re cpee. SE BLOCK, “esr ection of fhe southeast eof am at; et ed Npsming ave gg 3. | ooo the ae chapels fa the icountey, will be over 900 feet. they claimed, might hens iniorprotel ints the United States are Justice John M. Harlan i st. nw. ts = m0 2 = brick, Gr. 'é res i % an cost about ),000.. ‘is to be cruci- PROORAM OF THF EX! SES. an abandonment of all effort to d> a Jo 4 jo 5 - ster Om, SALE SEVERAL URRY TASTY PEAME | Mik chsesteel ctf that you want call ot Jgteand 173. w, Sa 19.8235, SOCIAL, MATTERS form design, "Ita ate of architecture wil | Tye ceremonies thi afernoos, el egin| ince te war io some Teter iecknede ret | snd, Senator, John T. Morgan, Ex-Minister Souda e covering the actual cost of | the office for list, roel Ot and Tene oh etal mn | be English Gothic of the thirteenth centur the speech was bold, frank and straightforward A cee ‘will be ms Gth and 7th ne, 20x09, ¢950| Secretary Blaine has been made a grandfather ly at 4:30 o'clock. The ‘ho posses — Siierecena ders tramieen iowa cece FlOCTOR & PROCTOR, Seo BRRKS ola Foe ee : It will be, exclusive of the porch, 97 feet long; | Promptly a o'eloe! many wie are | and remarkably able is generally acknowledged. | “*¢*- He will have charge of the prepa- Seer en mate) ae wee WO BEAUTIFUL LOTS OX 8 8T. | (fy, oughter em a Pon? daughter, | or, inoluding the latter, 109 feot, and 60 feet | expected to be present will witness a scene of | “yy remark mplaint of Mr. Gorman’s demo-| "ation of the case and counter case Naud thorotbfares. leading ry -SALE_NEW HOUSES, TERMS EAST news New Hymnpehire ave, IAtt fronts can | atternoon, Inquircrs, last night at Me, Dons: | Wide at the transopts, which extend nearly balf | exceptional impressiveness. . cratic critics is that his speech was untimely |and be the official representative of baltimore and ther adjacent ities. sla sb duced to 04,300, 635 and. i" Bank building. Lith and sins: | rosch’s home were told that both Mire, aud afise | 1H6 length of the vtructure, The width nt | ihe dedicatory procession will form im the | and may seriously interfere with the efforts on| the United States before the board ef SLE Langs antacid ont 7 spots: pagered: Reuse @2.250 Dessrasel vere ative vere cul toned and rear willbe 40foat, ‘The chapel will have | main building jn the following order: Gross | the art of the democrats in the House t@.ave | arbitration. The counsel of the United States Real Estate Broker. 3 = 2 @ nave 64 feet long by 36 feet wide, and a chan- | bearers and acolytes, senior students of the col- | wl ey can and make a record for econom: “ . - MglT Pst-nw. | DOR SALE— . gentaper sq. foot will buy a desirable 20-foot | Society was out on dren parade at the County | Sel 97 fect Ing by 86 feet wide. The transepts | lege, choir in cassocks and surplices, Then will | in spite of the difficulties under which they | COUSist of ex-Minixter E. J. Phelps, James C. FIFTEEN 81X-ROO! Sogent per tg. : i i P E Sf Ne; THREE Two aren Bhiee Wot gee iropt ion ave. near Istst. n-w.; alley side | Club tea yesterday afternoon. M on the north and south side will be separated | follow the clergymen and prelates present, the | labor because of the state of things which Mr. | Carter of New York and Judge Henry W. and water; newly papered; PRICE, $270 AND €2,900 a QWNER, 1327 5th st. n. received the gueste of the club, from the nave by triple arches. Each of the | ministers to the celebrant and the cardinal. Gorman describes. Blodgett of Chicago. By the terms WILLSON & HOUGH, ‘iii an eaean meee eeare ‘a teal Tots. 173100 TO ALLEY, | ™%ing the presentations, Punch, lemonade, transepts will contain a smallchapel. The| From the placeof forming, the procession will WHAT SOME ECONOMISTS SAY. of the treaty the case of each G23 Est. nw. | are fast approschit . “oc.',| Strawberries and cream were served under | choir will be in the south transept. Back of a | move across the quadrangle to the rear of the overnment is to be submitted by the rooms, bath, large cl in i = la fa i Price. One prominent economist said to a Star re- or before two and three years, | large Japanese umbrellas on the, lawn Some | handsome carved oak screen in rear of the altar | college and stop before the chapel. There P 7th of September, the counter case by the Tth fuoath, These lots front south, are ou | of those iieinens ween boratare: Mrs, and Miss | will be two vestries, Doors will'lend from the | the cardinal will deliver 5 appro- | Porter today: “Mr. Gorman should have let us| of December and the printed argument of Siecteg in thle scare ata cont of 40,400, utie will be | Blaine, Mew. McKee, Mine Warfield, Mrs.Elkins, | wide chapels to the vestries. The porch in front | priate addres, ‘which will. be. followed | alone; should have left uato fight the thing out | counsel by January 7, at which Inst date the Pee aay whch 8 bene | Furnished tee. WILLIAMS BRO: Mrs. Don Cameron, the French minister, the | will lead to magnificent Gothic door--the Sone square from Het ‘cars. “Price FS caTESBY Nomhis, bis stew. mT ™ = z =| ‘Located on Duncan yy the blessing of the cross marking the site of | and make the issue au ‘When | board of arbitration will hold its first meeting PS SEES PSTORY AND, BASEMEST | improved perigee ad ee a tw. | German minister, the Turkish minister, Mrs.R. | principal entrance to the chapel. the main altar and the blessing of the corner | we hud done our best it, would then have teen | in, Paris, = Rt a ee McLACHLES'& BATCHELD! cadngton anrontete | AG, O- Brown, Mrs. W. i. Hurris, Mrs. "Magru-| | The height of the building trom the grade | stone. After the stone has been placed in| time enceeh, far Laat at maa The members of the Geneva arbitration, i Corner Gate. ‘Kington; on concrete 0 :, : ugh im to his asan 000 canp, valance to sult DEMAN. myZ MEMS TERDAY S| der, Mr. and Mry. A. C. Barney, Senor and | line to ridge OM Pst a ih 17-1w be 44 feet; the side walls will | position the cardinal, accompanied by | explanation of which took place in_ 1872, consisted of Charles Madame Covarrubias, “Mra, and Mise Leiter, | be 2 feet 10 inches in thickness and will be | hiw attendants, will, go” in the’ procession | ach ts his specch Will be putea na ereeneaes Francis Adams, arbitrator on part of the United Tine, Shearill. Airs. nud Miss Bonaperte, Mrs. | strenghtened by buttresses. Special attention | around the foundation, the choir chanting the | that extravagant appropriations are inevitable; | States; J. C. Bancroft Davis, agent, and Mesera. Howard G. White, Miss Emery, Mra. Crosby, | has been paid to the lighting of the chapel. The | meanwhile. After the ceremonies the Proces- | that we are not responsible and that we might | W- M. Evarts, Caleb Cushing and M. R. Waite, counsel, SALE—A GREAT BARGAL Hofelite A maruificent corm eron t Mill; 30e. per foot lew than its value. RRUAT. ISS Poe ate ie Foe SAE A BEAUTIFUD HOME. COMMER house. wide parkin«: in perfect order: six rooms; Spae. Look at tif you want aco ferins can be made easy if 300. wtable Mrs. Arthur Brice, Mixs Pendleton, Justice and | side windows will be lancet in form. In each sion will return in the same order. The chapel | as well let thi: ide. He merely makes it STs ; . SHR Ke Mrs. Gray, Mrs. and Misk Wallach, Misa Gale, i tracery | has b ed wi if Bandi apl ~ sis WARNER . . ja X jale, | transept there is to be a three-light stone tracery een provided with a very neat temporary | more difficult for us to ———_ +e my18-3t eis aie Feo ane lee Sic1O te as tont alloy orice: beg | Mr. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs, Aulick Talmer, Mr. | window. ‘The window over the porch. will be | floor, and covered, with large, tent sec toward meritorious economy. "| . puss SHE STRONGEST MAN. POR SALE_BY GRACE M. THOMAS, 100 © SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fst.n w. mi Woodbury Blair, Mrs. and Miss Belknap,’ Miss | exceedingly handsome. The sanctuary will be y a building —a -roum house, with all id. fmps. have been provided for 500. Mr. Dockery, who is one of the economists of coran bi aro - xt tiny. - i yal tn 3 Wanamaker, Miss Almy, ses Ernst, Mr. ‘Stable; plenty of shade; at Forest Glen: terns Lei my ISS aad ee the appropriations committee, said that be had Botkine, Mr. and Mrs, Winlock, Mrs. Berger, : E . = Mis: Hdsen Ail Mi: ail Mire. Elaine LISTENING TO A REFUGEE. THE POOL ROOM HOMICIDE. eda mar gh ech p enn ea gree ‘A dinner in honor of the American minister! « story of Suffering in Russia Told to a| Victor McCreery Pleads Guilty ts the Crime | cwelon of it inthe press, He woald wet aie to Brazil, Mr. E. H. Conger, was given by the dmatagat satan hohe. pt fotonepehs cae cuss the speech, he said, but in his opinion laws So Says Representative Lind After Feeling the Public Pulse in the West. Representative Lind of Minnesota returned to the city last night after a lengthy absence. XC north | roud, beautiful lot front nthe Brazilian’ minister und his wife last evening. . : es on the statute’ books would excuse this Con-| H@ has been feeling the political pulse in his proved street. Fur price and tern The table decorations were in the national] A number of ladies gathered at the residence | In the Criminal Court, Justice Cox, this | gress for making appropriations compelled by | district and brought away with him some very myl4-7t_" 1907 Pa. colors, the guest cards in red, written in white | of Postmaster General Wanamaker today to | morning the case of Victor McCreery, charged | those laws, but would met exeuce the ts | decided views, Fe SALE BROOKLANI Lors etek and — with blue tee tri-color decorations | hear Miss Marjolies, an exiled Jewess from Rus-| with the murder of Arthur C. Vandeventer, salts = to —— a was no fe are auth | to offer the following lots at on the glasses, and the large red scarf uscd | gia, tell of the “ f the Heb: in | was on the calendar for trial. This is the w to interfere. subsidy and pension laws, Corner Fort and Duncan ste “Ie. comer Frank- | down the middle of the table embroidered in | Rugs Ne Persecution of aise, (hebenelarcgeed ant atom + Pool | he thought, would mot excuse an’ extravagant fort and Duncan sts... two lots on Hurtford ‘st., | white and blue. ‘The guests included Secretary x 2 rt : of, river and harbor bill, an increase in the Mili- 2c. j four lots on Hartford st., Oe. ; two lots on Dover | Blaine, Miss Abigail Dodge, Mr. and Mra,| Mr. A. S. Solomons escorted Miss Marjolies | struck by e accused with billiard | tary Academy bill, nor an unnecessarily large ‘We also have many other lots in Brookland and ad- | John W. Foster, Mr. Flint of New York, Mr. | and was accompanied by Col. John D. Webber, |cue in Moran's pool room, on 7th sppropriation for the navy. These were things ait He is by no means satisfied that Gen. Harri- son can secure the nomination, although he is not among those who antagonize the Prosi- dent. “Rusk,” said he, “is the strongest man tacine south: 81 ocar Dupont Circle, 10 roome and tiled bath, 13,500. chih s_near 8 ap18-3m p in the republican party today. Redman and Mr. Mario de Mendonco. commissioner of immigration at the port of | street above K, on the evening of February 22. | Which the House had control of and could regu-| yo, other candidate could poll nearly so many LEGAL NOTICES. For fall parcnines cafes area Secretary Rusk’s two little granddaughters | New York. Mr. Solomons introduced Col. | The deceased after the blow was taken home | !#t, and therefore must take the responsibility | 5.40 40 ane west amd send oiaithas wane Por sack on Excuaxoe-po ora st Sa; | [3 7aE Wurm URE OF THE DIETICR| mrs CHLESS RATCHEEDER, | from Wisconsin are visiting him. Webber to the audience and Col. Weber gave | (1217 6th street) and died about 2:20 o'clock | “far. weMillin of Tennessee would not discuss | have any advantage over him in the enct. phe Peg aap I QF COLUMBIA. - — Mrs. Proctor, wife of the Vermont Senator, |an account of his recent trip to Russia as a | the same night, and the verdict of the coroner's Mr. Gorman’s speech directly, but he said that | _ “If the democratic party isgoing to nominate Depered throughout, Price cama of May. ing # married daughter in Detroit. Miss | member of the immigration committee. «| Jury was death of ‘cerebral hemorrhage from a | the democrats could economize where the laws defendant. Equity, = “ Foe seiéctRe 4 HOME. cooKe PARK Belen, why is log Lacy Davenport, complainant, 1 agers SUBDIVISION, GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS . why then his logical opponent woukd be 24 ly Proctor has gone to Vermont for the coal is i i illis did not interfere with 1d that they | Allison, but as we have to make our . a “ae ‘onal ARE BEAUTIFULLY 1. He explained that the pale of settlement in ] Fracture of the ekull inflicted with a billiard cue | did n lere with economy, and that they Faltom, her solicitor: itis ordered that the defeadant | BETWEEN Q. 0, 30TH AND IST 81'S. ON UO AND | summer. ; SUC tes Loacxewarare contig eteritiky | taaes ult ee mice Setecey ould doo. We made the fight which gave | fist we cannot wee as clearly as some of wa So sen ie a en tee ae a CEUBECONCRETED, SIDEWALKS, PAVED AND Vice President Morton and Mrs. Morton | equal in extent to the state of Texas and cons! When the court opened this morning Mr. | * this House on the issues of economy of ex-| would RBED. EWER. ND GAS PU leave today for thei h ine- | taining ulation of about 4,000,000 Jewirh -] ‘i penditures, just taxation and freedom from fed- LE a tees withasin | far OSCE 10 ASIST RG EASE PASA NN | beck, N.hy Mr. Morton wil return to the ely | peop an i00.000Chrntang’ "Even tm ts | CNBUQUH Carrington appeared for the actuse, eral interfeFence at the polls. We are not going frou the hond of, marrase because of chaotato divorce | 44 FEET AND BERTH OF 78 TO 115 FEET. | next week to remain until Congress adjourns, | territory the Hebrews cannot live without re- | Dicad guilty to mansla drop any of these issues. | Where the repub- EE E ughter. ‘After & consultation between the Henn Congress has mado lnwe which o THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. Mike life and health of the come. ‘ Librarian Spofford will go abroad early this | *ttictions. They must live in townsand cities and rosecuti a ‘ us | UROING THE EXTENSION OF TRE TRACKS TO TES Peet, that a copy of this order be published in | TERMS: O8E-POURT CARH, BALANCE INC? | summer to join hin daughter. cannot live in the rural districts, Col. Webber bficers District Attorney Cole stated that he promis eee ae bal ote ne FREE BRIDOE. SS the Washington Law and Tue evening ‘Stet M5R2 EARS OB, JF BUILT UPON Mr. and Mrs. F. He Smith and Mr. F.B.| {2 r P ‘A without the pale | %% itisfied that under the testimony he | Iie of such laws we shalt cone ote Senator McMillan has received from Presi- id bath, 1 itol «t. | Once a week foreach of successive weeks before interior of the country and without the pale | could not claim a verdict of murder. and 7 ont Policy, | sent Ri: of ‘the fel- ene sate ic «ucteselutal Liveary, ullding | eaid vale day. PE eet A 6 Oa Smith started a few days ago for a two months’ | was due to the fact that ini 1862 the czar invited | Onder the circumstances Ire war uy ANd | save over 40,000,000 and make the insue plain. ichards of Georgetown College , SDE a shean quick parchaser. MOSHER Awpeny. 14) SER jie, FOW $3. POM PLATS, BLICE Lt trip through the west, stopping finally at Port- | artisans to enter the interior and again in 1880 | {5 accept the plea. He submit ———-77—_—— lowing letter: Sma date tauee creer phick Hote 73 | =e By M. A. CLANCY, Asst: Clerk. puleriien NFOR! land: Ore. where the general amembly of the | confirmed their legal right to live there. that as the law guve great discretion to the Cases of Assault Disposed Of. “My Dear Senator—I have been very greatly now in session, and to| Their expulsion from the country, therefore, : F wade inl which Mr. F. H. Smith is a delegate. After the | was illegal as well a aufamous. ‘In humberiens |COUrt in, the mutter of sentence the wit-| Samuel Wright, a colored boy, was committed assembly meeting they expect to visit the Yel- | cases it was necessary for the authorities to re. potnes, Who were John W. Pearson, Chas. How. | to jail from the Police Court today on a charge faves oe. ne imy10-1n* | lowstone Park, the Yosemite valley, the Pacific | sort to trickery to find some excuse upon W oa. ear The “nefter, | of amsanlt on James Lewin. The boys, it is RK SALE-LOT 2 ON BINNEY ST., THE FIRST | coast and Alaska. to expel the Hebrews. Col. Webber drew a vivid | stances narrated being about the same | °2%Teed, engaged in a fight yesterday after- a6 Room AN BATH DAY. Fitgan’ Hane facing south, with side and rear) ‘The “Japanese tea” given by the ladies of | picture of the horrors attending the expulsion as published in ‘fan os the | noon, during which Wright struck Lewis on o front: th fy mes eplendid location, Per foot. “SOHN b. WiGitr, Lai0'o st Fletcher M. E. Chapel Inst evening was very | of the Hebrews from Moscow last year. ‘The | time. W. H. Ostrander, Jeremiah ‘Thompson, | the head with » brick. “The injured boy was at- all = iups. ; cam be ahem very eas) st W.. containing nine rooms. BROS. od Fst nw, Room 16m POR, SALE-NICE LITTLE SIX-ROOM BRICK, 105 N st. se. ; $1,300; $450 cash, balance $10 per month. Apply to OWNER, ¥id East Capitol st. se rejoiced to learn from the newspapers that « bill has been introduced inthe Senate and House to authorize and compel the Washington and Georgetown Railway Company to extend ite tracks and service as far as the Pree bridge. I sincerely trust that the bill Por SALE_TEN NEW window brick houses surrounded at midi successful. The entertainment consisted of | Jewish quarter wi KA D. A. Duffey and Detective Raff gave evi tended by Dr. Kerr at the Emergency Hospital, | will become a law and will be put into (ti ty ee ' rn : the helpless creatures drit y Dr. K rgency x For hrther varticalars call W. H. Hovezrox Mra. Co. fot wl con ony | Teeitatione anda varied musical program by | \oGrs bamning. He mid large numbers of He, | £0" he defense, and the accused took the stand | Judge Miller will heat the eascas soon os Letts | enecution ot the enrleet pombe member, ‘The : in his own behalf. An ay for mercy was ible to appear. und cake were served. Those who tqok part in | brews were driven out of Russia in convoys. | made by Mr. Carrington, an District Attorney | "The court, disposed of the case of Thomes the pr am were Mra. Berry, Miss Claudine Saly coils tring in be tact piorge ste) Cole spake ins strong terms against the evil in-| Christmas, the colored man who eut Harry Moore, Miss Madge Stailey, Messrs, Medonna | 0"l3 y 2 luences of the pool rooms. Doughert; day Doug! ’ and Moore, Miss C. Moore and Miss Bogan. rotors pubtnhed,” acoton Set of Jews. As an indication of the prejudice against : ‘ iho race he recounted. the eae of «Hebrew | , Judge, Cox seid that he would hold the case | heretofore published, accused Christmas of interests of this college and of this whole sec- ay ie tion of the city would, I am convinced, be materially benefited by fuchan extension, and, if I mistake not, the company. iteelf would ite revenues increased. 1218-1220 F Sx. N.W. ib The reception given by Mrs. Electa E. Smith, 3 suffering from hydrophobia being re- | 24eF #dvisement till tomorrow morning. having taken a pin belonging to him, and the| “All of our citizens owe you # debt of grati- a. Apply OWNER, 500 11th st. s.w., between Henderson of the seventh district of Mlinois | Russia simplybecause he was a Jew. SHOOTING STARS, — A sentence of thirty days in jail was im-| ure.’ : ai 7 p.m. mage Do you want a Carpet? Was a very enjoyable affair. The parlors and| Col. Webber advocated a general protest _— posed. Numerous petitions from prominent citizens DE SALE. ONLY $4,250 FOR A MODERN S1X- CHAS. EARLY, dining room were beautifully decorated, and | against the cruelties of the Russian govern-| Photographer— Yes, photography is con-| Archie Davis was convicted of an assault on | of wn, a8 wellas from residents of BW Nea ISTH ST, LINE OF CARS. lots It ‘Siew tslegmcablitig 2p20-1m O05 14th St__ | the hostews gave a hearty welcome to all. ' Pro-| ment being drawn up by the citizens of Amer- | stantly enlarging its field. It is a fact that | Robert Bell. He paid a fine of $10. po eB ae ag lo Wig nen Pngen yO Biren eran a Lipp RSAnN, 1308" a TOR SALE TOTS | Brettive euchre was the game for the| ica. He thought that European nations would | the Emperor William bas hed 140 Pictures | ,, (uarler Quarles forfeited $5 collateral for as-| ceived by the District committees of bas co a — FOR SALE—LOTS. evening. Representative Smith of Illinois won Join in the protest. “He is convinced that re- | taken, sulting Thomes White, houses. —R SALE-RARE OPPORTUNITY TO § <armamte the first prize for the gentlemen, a silver | ligious fanaticism is at the bottom of the ere Bamph! ‘That’ in the case of Thomas Addison, charged with ‘2 cozy home. new bay-window brick: 6 room: Fee ete ossimnes or raz roromac |S! jbolder. — Mrs. White — won| trouble. litter — Humph! t's probably what | abusing Georgie Joy, « verdict of not guilty was CAPITOL TOPICS. ‘Bath and cellar. $3,000. sual cash ee se TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, P E the lady's prize, a fine photograph of : spoiled his temper. returned. — monthly G27 and G2 Acker st. WATERS & THUMP. z ae eee © sane mee MIS8 MARJOLIES’ STORY, Wm. Brent, charged on the oath of Carrie MORE AMERICAN REGISTERS WANTED. BON, LEE: Fst. my 17 3t LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. r. Henderson in a utiful silver frame.| sriug Marjolies was then introduced to the — Bront with havi yt 3 5 4 GOOD i BODY BRUSSELS, cane OF ONE of More | AMODS the guests present were Mr. Lawrence ; The Brooklyn handicap was won by Judge ving assault 5 #5] A ill introduced today by Senator McPher- DH SALE—A BARGAIN TX GOI Maa’ VILLA SITES OF « Weldon, Representatives Henderson, Smith and | audience. She is @ medium-sized, wellsbaped | 9 Drooklen Bandicap was | wo collateral. eum provides thr guuting Ammon sagidusto Pear hp ermseay BEISKELES Me a —= nw and their wives, Sixth Auditor Coul-| little woman with an attractive face and regu- | Dorrow and the. lear Cae es cJohnson plead guilty to having amsaulted | +5 foreign-built steamers Claribel and Athos, a a Pa FINE BUILDING LOTS Hane cam, SAPt James E- White, Mr. | jar features. She has not completely mastered | Domo. This is unquestionably rebuke to reps ng a gg lr as purchased and owned by a New Jersey corpura- SALE A DESIRABLE, BUSINESS ji = an enor Wm. P. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haynes, | the Englisl’ language and at times it was difi- | those who have spoken slightingly of the aseeastion Boe zee a aay — myiee LOUIS SHol Ek, 00 Fst nw. —— PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC, Mrs. Weisner, president of the W. R. C.; Mr. | cult to understand her. ‘ judges and majors, : i — cennon aise pised guilty $0.0 change sapeioed crestor pont GROOM AND BATH BRICK —CONDUIT ROAD.— L. Mills, Miss Alice Sanger, -Mrs. R. L. |” she recounted the story of her life and ‘aeeaul was also given sixty days, TO PROMOTE Co! “ ‘ars. and heriicn > Axminsters that we have now fnetock at the pial ‘ote, Mr. ‘and Mrs. N. A. Iobbins, Capt. | wrongs, and at timos during the recital was al- mivesintea te maces ———— A bill was introduced in the Senate today to ja meth vere SRLS aN 7 ‘TERMS IN EVERY CASE TO SUIT THE PUR- Mecedith, Xs. Ds A Bay and Mrs, 8. RB. Keeler. | most overcome with emotion. Ray was edu-| wpe soh ian’ afraid of mo sutsae ve me Swindled by a Confidence Man. promote Wm. P. McCann, now « commodore ING. Roots 21 and : CHASER. s over fifty. cated in St. Petersburg as a teacher and after- y fom Jobn Fox, an old colored man from e retired list, to ide of rear adaniral. sd too large for this time of the year and we LOTS FROM #300 UPWARD. ‘The residence of Mrs. Kemp was beautifully | ward went to live with her sister in Moscow. | ‘bout. Hye, | te padersice.cetagerdonand Ohio, met a confidence man in the Baltimore and Ohio depot yesterday and parted with €30, having implicit confidence in the honesty of the strange man. It was an old game. The confi- His various acts of bravery during the civil eu thei beef guataiean — decorated with flowers and palms last evening | She was compelled to pass asa servant in her bem paste SE CEED ON PROPERTY ALREADY core | for the meeting of the Royal Club, Among | tister’s family to be able to live in Moscow. tage to you to buy now. ope ein leet cL, pt re. | those present were the Misses Kemp, Baldwin, | _ Finally she was notified that she must leave AL EANDEOME PROFITS TX THe Sian | Small, Heed, Rudden, McCall, Elbert, Kirk, | Moscow. No reason was assigned, but she was “Goodness, gracious, man alive, I isn’ trem’- lin’, I'se got de mullariyer, is all dat's de matter with me.” - . Chilean troubles. ‘You may select any pattern; no pattern Brosnaban and Grady, also Messrs. Grogran, | told to get away in three months, ’ By the aid dence man learned from where his victim FUTURE. ly M H H SOME OF THE SIGNS. THE NAVAL BILL PASSES THE SENATE. {thbeld heethiae teeied Croaken, Doltan, Kemp, O’Brien, Hughes, | of a bribe to the police she was allowed to ear Ey wi , ecrat Pinta, peraphlete and further SAUTE” | Gocen, Harks, Sulé, Mavis anda Leach Sul Tek daweeey Gok war tan | Wile pee heck Wan saleonas chasing Ages aie Hized only] Yesterday afternoon the Senate passed the SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY, 7TH sT.{) aed given three days’ notice to leave. In company Up and down your spinal column, a mill and had plenty of — money, | 4V#l appropriation bill, with the Senateamend- et Nand 0. prom aga soe pce tas Rerngnts under 15 yards pee Boa EE with several hundred unfortunates she left] and your mind knews no erasing «| He was on his way home and thought he would | ments providing for thirteen additional war a we ‘500. om the dollar. wd ree. Moscow in the dead of winter, the people being Of a thought that’s make the journey pleasant for the old man. | ships in the measure. The vote was 33 to 18, a Se . Mary Cartwright, a colored woman of thirty-| packed like sardines in cold, cheerless cars. oe ens ill ha ra | theres i: FOr SALE woop sr. zi ts ne led to Wi aS aoe When your legs will hardly carry you, The usual bill had to be |, but the miller’s | the negative total being made up of Senators lar brick large rooms: beth: large REMEMBER THIS. 10 Pr Cunt Discount five, was placed on trial yesterday for grand | She traveled to Warsaw to get a rt to ba rai money was all in his which the old man , Bs it, Cockrell, Coke, Gray, Hill, Sil unckange’ Sor’ sukguan prover” price, lareens, taking 45 worth of overcoats, curtains, | leave the country. Hero she was forced to re~ When all your brain is thrusming, gould watch The old man lent hisnewly made | Jones’ of . Kyle,” McPherson, Mills, ee DON Bho . Se eeehae eae Fon Caan. &c.,on October 1 last from Edward Byrner | ™ Lee = finally only obtained When you're “‘knocked out” by malaria, | friend the €30 and was waiting for his return | Palmer, Pascoe, Peffer, Pugh, Turpic, Vilas, — ser eo 1519 Rhode Island avenue. Messrs. H. E, Davis | "Hidr plaintive story of wrongs and cruelties so You know that summer's coming. when he was questioned his Voorhees and % BRICK HOUSE: —You will save 25 per cont.— J can a The old man did not consider it a loss. He| Senator Gorman, during the debate, took oo- ee eee Diauoxn Jewerny. and Joseph Shillington appeared for the accused. | patiently endured deeply affected the sympa-| ,, Par: was watching, as he the trunk con- | casion to reiterate as to appropria- Pe SHSEMARER, woum ate oe ont acta The accured testified that this was the first time | thetic ladies present. How is yoh gettin’ ‘long?’ . taining the money. “ if the man don't come | tions. as = oma east. M. W. Gaz, she had been in a court, and claimed that some “Fine. I'se dribin’ a dog kyart now.” back,” he said, “can callect the money at his ‘This is nota special sale, but s genuine &C fi hao ge had _— a —— took ‘Woman’s Work Among Indians. “Go way!” mill.” An interesting and interested visitor at the ome for safe keeping. ‘he jury, after Mrs, ton of Philadelphia, president of | in’ “Itis um to that Carpet sale. Every kind of Carpet i in- Bro. 0., out aidoor houce rere uistua Greeti oe Peo aaa a Lares! ‘Yass Tis, I'se wuh’kin’ fur de pound. a. rand Foe bed to cet, $e man did | Capitol yesterday was Mr. Samuel C. Meredith, cluded. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, —— address the society of this city Saturday, at 11] Itienot always proper toadvise aman « father of Capt, Meredith, chief of the bureau TEMPORARILY AT Real Estate Matters. ° g etic trond peat ‘The Census Office In Sot eee Dae os a, R o'clock, at the First Baptist Church, 16th and O | be a clam,” because he insists on “going in on the former past four score years, — 1437 P, A Elizabeth Bichl has bought for $10,500 of D. | streets. She has visited many of the auxiliaries | his muscle.” * W. M. Hardcastle, chief of @ section in the| it's lively grit. They had a t chat with ENNA. VE., Birtwell sub 10, #q. 988—18 by 11734 feet on 11th | in the forty different states in which there are a farms, homes and mortgage division of the Senator 3 3 oy = marble room. . treet between Lincoin Park and B street north- | 9, ¢4 plain census office, testified before the House census Cutler Senate sergeant-at- W. H. Hovezrox Mro. Co., Con. 15rx Si, mare erate gee poe rer pallae tig hg amee Mn oe feck error ara office im committee that be ‘arms force, has returned to his post after @ cust. greatest encouragement for the continuance of May ‘never be stilled; vestigating supposed : in the BEG LEAVE TOCALL ATTENTION TO of any Brooks ot al. have purchased for 8,625 | the work. Dr, Susan La Flesche, a graduate of “Silent aa'vaivid af ons unleinis the inequalities in the salaries of section chiefs, | ™onth’s vacation once THE MOST COMPLETE AND COMPRE- trustees of ‘tern Presbyterian | the Women’s Medical College ot “It's place is soon filled. which had been testified to by Mr. Collins, was s Church subs 34 to 38, sq. 891— .d now employed as physician to her own sa DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. ‘ 1218-1220 F Se N.W.- | | seneiveeroor or puwonn sew. | | Sure ‘abe st to S.sn SU avy, line | eden manages planes coherore ea ee ee — ELRY THEY HAVE EVER EXHIBITED. or pe eS ox] EMBRACING THE MOST UNIQUE dima pat cpyptendrey rhs $5,800 of J. H. ‘The Record of Deaths. 1 toi A; Newman ns bo not 3. D. Parker| | Duting the forty-cight homes ling 08 ont for $9,000 sub 72, square 153, leet on burial permits were isuued from the health | New Hampshire avenue between i street and pendapelscarbas umgarten has purchased for $7,800 of | _ White—Catharine H. Joy, 95 years, senility; AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN RINGS, PENDANTS, BROOPHES, &c., IN ALL COMBINATIONS OF COLORE:s AND No Sucu Banoams FANCY STORRS. H. Crook sub 238, square 208-19 by 80h feet | Catharine D. Tonnet, 87 years, paralysis; John ‘TO BE HAD ANYWHERE. THEIR STOCK HAS BEEN PRE- on 9th between Westminster and T H. McCormick, 50 years, Bright's disease; Frank iron} northwest. . Hormel, 40 years, cerebral meningitis; W1 after OUR STOCK 18 LARGE. SS een eee H. W. Seymour has bought for $6,408.06 of & Giortan. 13 ‘years, diphtheria; ‘Chas, gress a great OUR PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. THE DEMANDS OF THE PUBLIC GEN- R. T. Morsell sub 49, square 636, fronting 75} P. Miller, 42 years, nephritis; Josephine |, places. ‘We have a full line of MIXED CHEVIOT SUITS st ERALLY AND CONTAINS A GREAT feet ca eee avenue between B and C/| 0’ 25 years, septicamia; Wm. a 85, 95.75, 96, $7.50, €9-others will change you 50 VARIETY OF THE MOST DESIRABLE age pr fete consum) i —S — ARTICLES, AT ONCE ATTRACTIVE stein, 3 congestion ‘The FINE DRESS SUITS at $10, $12.50, 913.50 and 915. You cannot duplicate these anywhere for leas than 50 per cent more. Our stock of BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S SUITS te very large. In order to reduce the same we have prices cut down 25 per cent. to | _ It will be to your advantage to look at our stock be- fore you purchase elsewhere. Tax Lenox Aso Lerawe |e htt SESE MREE | w=, ese 2: oc AND INEXPENSIVE. 10 Pee Cexr Discovxr Fon Casa. myite