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_FOR SALE—HOUSES E FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR: SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. HARRISON AND REID. a = ~ ES - patina BE QUICK OR YOULL Miss IT. | % .U FoR SAEE—EconomIoAL LOT Te DAD, 01 bio Republicans Ratify the Ticket Nomi- glersrat catia Only one uf how pretty F nowy, F fc Repeapebet te entendsd. Address OWNER Be = A MOLES SITES . nd . 3 nated st Minneapolis. - Pikvonly GE s0N. Keyeee Waa ae OEM: | Corcoran Aster: Be : | Fon car wig g a £ i rE ' Ywoaeo gt 3.3 Teena om 7 ‘ : STIRRING SPRECHES MADE BY PRESIDENT BART, wine SLeo toot VID D. 808 F st. rit SECRETARY FOSTER, SENATORS SHERMAN AND pe = | giace fe SANDERS AND GOV. M'KINLET—THE GREATRET Frag Sagi ith it fi ENTusuen PRaVAILED AMONO THE AUDIENCE. convectin Jel. DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. bacaeey w. ot i Part, 5 BALE—COLUMEIA HE gate, Me AGNIFI- a E. If there was a democrat in Grand Army Hall . —— DAVID D. STONE, #08 F et ie ER SS pase lela Maleate | Poe aie-wew corre last might he was in uncomgenial company. A etane Oon- VALCABLE FOR BUSINESS PUR: wonly a8 Sb0. ant ean thoumand republicans of both sexes, principally convention of the North American Turnerbund ory-and setiar : aE z posse —a Seto ‘ es = from Ohio. had assembled to ratify the nomine- was devoid of many really practical results, town lot 20x12). price, #7 ys WE, iT, CARS, ‘ i look i AVI . 4 %, TS Tie ee To CABS, | mye thon of Harrison and Reid. If they failed in day being mainly devoted to the discussion . tat caeah BaF pS ae : carga Agi: ere 5 0.0. a. “—_sbSe” | POR MALE OR EFCHANGE-TAKOMA FARK | any particular the failure was not easily ap- reports of committees Fe outs 1a AOE matation: house iT. reses, Se ae suai | parent. There was oratory anda band and the aot 38 feet & E iz it | j i i ae re and jst oe, ronuine throug to =. gan pee ag oy ore “Roc; | national colors and an enthusiastic crowd. Pa me Fi siion Wibet. nw near Ps two stories and | Sense SON SALA ee BR Fale veer, See President Alphonso Hart started the proceed- aed ment bay-windew, byte UI LUMBL. AD, hb on or address O' ao. ings by announcing that routine business would foe Sata onpar sarc soem on tra| == ra | eR ET SER HUN largely be dispensed with, beoauve there would | tat i rs ICK_HOURE O83 = “ z be ee ee As date deg mn Cer #8 wl | Pte ae Ske et ly pee :| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, _ | tiingwiahed speakers who had promised to DoRande oew i ‘DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. nw. “front porch CAN BE SUBDIVIDED fxi0'4 Mick enter le did, however, an- it SAEE_ONE oF THE BEST HOMES IN THE | YB at ne” GwALL SE Ol oii _ 3 , nounre that the campaign committee of the Ohio Zor @6. 000. sue square t sath SuPLETED-ONFOP Toa erica pony ite ate STE pes | FResabe waEaco os Reo, ida rental eed Luge le Wag St fbs | chainman and T. Me Budiran as merous This w pre *Aishoes Sore aia a, | B'shevetliy. For fare gormntag ermend™ | notation wae oficialty recorded by Secretary 7 NA INDOW | bay window, . eight rooms, jarge i JOHN F. WA . | Owert Kellar and then President called tr toring aot Stan: ack (pila it | bal, Togas oa wa Timinhed is pat ; : : _ 3021-108 700 ath it, a Fe ee ee . 7 ANDSOME BUILDING LOTS; NEAR STATION; oe ae sige neha ES et seat | ABs aap balf square 16th | 900. }. 000 cash, lance it. | For inspection a each; movey to houses: IG pomeend collage: Moumae from 100 St 5/ A a Willine tae eka oe | th i DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. cS i ANDY GLEESON CAN'T Go. o E'WINE, Vienna, Fairfax county, Va, Bat He Sends a Telegram of Congratulation —— ms , 1207 G st, 2. je18. 5 OOM HOUSE, BARN, Me PRESIDENT HART'S WELCOME. ery, fro oe. fo gum nad bath RECT | a ati ee poem eer cone ee President Hart said it was not a matter for WALTER BROWN, 1429 Penn. ve, ORE AnOME. oom pane. | $500 cas a ‘og, | ®urPrise that theme had been differences of i’ N DANENHOWER, Foe s4te a E HABE BEAOTHVULLY LOCK $2504 uf i | opinion as to candidates at Minneapolis—there . H. BERGMAN. Cor ishwedeets. |X ‘Bese gth. Story brick.9 rooms... $9. Srkees 1 boces ahakted sak & aeeel was great deal of tall presidential timber in a The convention was late in meeting, it being ‘ED, SIDEWALKS PAVED AND down, balance in th ; ; ; Mm ¢ aw. st WL a eed wn. ce. republican par m, Blaine, Mc- "4 10:30 before it was called to omder. The ‘Rsumber cf fae Bouse Se. on ay AE ONCE: 10 AND 13 FOOT ALLEY CONNEO. | St cheap an ory — , Reed and Lincoln were’ only a few of x Chicago secession question was discussed, and hp ee Pp obeHo ene a0 Bokeh | IEE UNASE SCRE TBIPirey,| Re upatnom“Tody tnt olor er al Z sin: seek eusuney antes eee SALE_CENTEAL CORNER HOUSE O ¥ ris floor, Atlantic building, #30 F 8. , | Keone Rdred acres ta Monta aus | Musca sobio douths brighter than they WA.) ferred to the committee on appeals by « vote of ; FOR SALE SPECIAL BanGains— = ONE about one mile from Derwood ‘SER }| tour years ago. ‘President Harriton had grows } 192 to 165. ‘The question was at first «local ‘Oth ne. near H. two lots and ood f. house.@5,000 | AN ‘Ok. TF EON AT Ont, | rood im : rit = : - yj @ ‘Sth ne. near G, Groom and cellar br.. &m.1... $650 won FORNISHE! BUILD iT OAS! hb and in the estimaticm of le. But one seri- ‘matter, the Chicago Turngemeinde, one of the I war A. 7-room and cellar br., a.m. 85D 52 aT; CERTL COPY OF THE . ous objection bad been le to the action of largest and most influential societies of that WATENS £ THOMPSON, 1255 Fae be Fon 8 POR PLATS, aN SALETRE OHEAPEST FARTS cotiig | the Minneapo'ds convention and that was based district, disputing the ruling of the national oF SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE HOUSE ON A | FUE REE mami ara acl Figures gouty. 137 acres jer | Ou Cbposition to @ second term. A second term kane on 5 one mile east of Sur- ht for a ident. Other association, was led. The trouble wt, aes peat Ghat; Orem UE a amenaen Vata ees frac Wesbington 3, semeg | wae all right fur a good Pres a SECRETARY FOSTER. ; = siti Sete Siete hem OR, LY on F fast tenant noure and’ farre aria esidents bed been, ed the coun-| ciose oficial relationship with Pg yg Oy a Roiaitary Meee be | PS 1000 arose during the anarchist trials in 1 : ho de al ‘ = BATH Al the-republican party had any effect on his! it ten thies soviet; bie day eek and 4 eeeicee tat gage pe Cana HEC E SS ARO Wale NGF giauET, PEAGH OF IT | Washington, who eas pentoncd ur the seers Sbdaient. Hexjumn Harchom as the beet question, 'Theseaal seen tor nests | he aa a SE ee ae ie cumegases ——— ne | Pasay a eae ar eae vias LarBar ee | Saenger Protective, ert in lesiaation, was fo ing Lent tis (comiccahh bene aa | isoeoa ormed the a var . : feel like « drowning man, but he is frequently to be observed catching at « straw. Turngemeinde. They mediately on pike: t been ut his (Sherman's) being an ke Ye | duataly on th, st. pik ; ¢ i An | now seek admission, and it ia thought that the PORBORE picuade: only 61,000." DUCKETT | tatig, poultry hter, er Foes and BEBO. pada el elgg Leonie | old man. wras going to insist on the Senator committee will recommend that they be ad- 7 LoTs at | SALE SEVERAL LARGE AND SMALL IM- | but ti was iause doing his share of the work for atleast ten years | mitted. Dey Beownnet pre Gobiitaas | F’provedand wagered ey nes MAH | Put thera waa ‘no lack of app 408 1d fo aa} 2. en the ers | names ¢, ia: i | tocome. He noticed last year when John Sher- THE EDUCATION comMrTrER. a ToMeLE. Sehinctat SoPuE Ra per ater ta feat resincton of Gon Haron was) Matra, noduinte fr reieton io te Sr. | ays cqgraticy oa Cheer nots hetalow:| Ab! Low's yet mm te maty ver | geod cpeurstorioed ON Ok THE nS Fen ee PPC” | Don SALE-AT A GRRAT BARGAL jonES | "in Ae" midst of Afr, Hart's speech Senator | B® seemed quite vouthful ashe skipped around, | 19g Teport In minore Cuptd sings cash, monthly. "CHAS. A of | FOR SALE OR RENT NEW FRAME DWELLING; Sapo dwelling 3 utbutld- | Sher man entered the hall, and as the multitade —— eg me | 1. That the official organ (the Turn Zeitung) And all that mark the blise of yore 2 a ROO Ree | Hal gem an ont all” Intro. Taner bot, and mm, Sottington CP. yell and yelled in hoor of the Beater Be | Speaking of the s ications | of Milwaukee) should devote more space and Are shattered hammock strings. R SALE—ONLY 87, 500—BUSINESS PROPERTY | C720 , Wafer. colle . Caile front 4 " Brookland, “Eaquive oe eta STEPHEN, 1413 Fst. 'o-w. iat & was compelled to suspend for quite « little | S¢cretary Foster sid there was not an office in | time to elucidating the principles of the Bund, aie | eit Jah atts ws lot T7x188 to a Sfoot paved oe HORSE ee 4 = iANGE_oS AGREE OF ‘pens a the United States that Ber in Harrison was ie rd. to ® Sn oe er sence | Bees ta end Be F land on Gueen's Choral ord door ote | Me A not thoroughly capable of filling—from chief | ppeaslly euiture, and | wn yon think © man dow his best work ae % = = ALY 7 SALE—A BIG BARGAIN IN HOUSE aT Dai nas onl 4 SENATOR SHERMAN'S ADDRESS. justice of the Supreme Court down. In three i when he writes for money’ F pa aR ey TAROOREASD | SEVEN ROOMS AN fuarter miles from Hrooks stacign, Apis ;Senstor Sherman was introduced ss soon aa | and a half years Harrison had secured more of | plaining perie “I should say so,” replied the young man. i ¥ -e80 | reuludinel Yor eatertatning Pree terms | KO STE REOBORD we WAL ER Jetim? G27 N. ¥. ave. {he bend got through with a-election. For | he people's confidence than had any of his |” 2. ‘That itshould devote more time and care | “About the cleverest writing I ever did was a decks. Foe fal Hse chil ot ate for alictin ered ox | meaeSoES Toye Pat, | _J821-3t ‘some time he stood ailent while the audience ex- | Predec the Istand 15th. t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. > FoR gabe cizar-10-noom reame nouse;| Fofeatice iis iba ot ‘essors, The second term argument was to developing German folk and lore. j — 1 SALE-AT AUCTION SALES, Withont force. Harrison was only serving out | '"3. That the Bund should make arrangements | JetteF that convinoed my uncle I needed » bun- BS ee r BRICK Mt rs ds colied any of ite pre-| his grandfather's term now; his own would | with some liberal paper to publish tee eernee | xed. BAIA to alley ME ee ebte San | om: all tent improvements adsomely deco- ik mm be aildinge: 0 FUTURE DAYs. 5 pms ate Reg = —— — Sled aerag< ypu one =] views = the English language, and a Joh ste se) Apply i URERSON, 621 | rated: carefully built onder our ot ae — “5 = jed to his confidence in (eKinley bill and | that the official Eng! pretty cure,” axl Gslagain, that Piy- —- aes ats | ay are | Weck t Connecticut ares "yeal-ot” | AUCTION SALE xian, EOBSE. When the crowd | touched upon the question of tin plate. Within | the precens Geen cn tne english organ, | “I'm wt + FoR S81 ONLY 97-400 38 REGCTRED To RUT | as ; soplemdid Govan aces ; : . BS rman organ being still retained, = SALE CHOICE PLACE AT HYATTS: By authority of an order of the Supreme Court ot uieted down the | two years more than one-third of the tin plate Committee also ‘recommended that the | Litt * in earnest when he says ibis man will get LO ee ire EAR_W. GOAT | ga brounie: wotn net al izovemoni:aplon: | the Dime of Colwnbia,bolitiey w apeclal lore Yat cured out | used in the United States would be made in| proceedings of the Vorom (supreme officer) be ‘¢ Romination,’ rat. | Fide or Sanne } a 5 | Hewes guy abc 300" Gacy” terns” SM SOREL | UIRBAY Sak PoE 8! ice water | this country. Democrats would be delighted | Dublished regularly in the official ‘Aa the| “Why?” Dib, NEW @ ROOM BRICK, | EMG Jays: OE ‘aye seadcoa | JUNE: yas." At RUON) fo dreat of thr auction | aud drauk {hwhero-| sf Americans failed to make tin plate or ifthe | urnerbund’l not «politica tion and| “Because be offered to bet his return railway We. : desirably loest u 3 A SITE. oom eat & Co.. No. upon somebody de- | treasury was bankrupt. Neither ‘ose things | does not afiliate with either of the leadi ticket. oo as Liteat RS eE Meine Be RE LS ded vi i “three |would happen. He poked a little fun at the | litical parties, lea. ite. bers to fi vA |. BALANCE ila of of # {i estate of the man parties, leaving mem! jow in sontheast: terms, 20 per month. EASTERDAY & p Je2k ™ for | democratic cry of ‘the billion dollar Congress,” | their individual inclinations in this matter, the 3 Rat Langdon station ie offered in its entirety j Sherman.” and got | and said that the appropriations for the first | committee recommends that the offical orges TRE FENCINLES. Sn Se a r_10-| frsctie: $0,000, alto 724 § ane. cor ® | at 10>. ary foot. Smaller parcels in the iinme. : them. |The Senator | session of the present Congress would be larger | shall not criticise the actions of one party alese, | ‘Bring on the Roman candles now, E cated on T st. nw roo gh brick : | inppection invited; suse terme. Brice: OP E00 yee Sa One Set bf Harness, said ‘he bad not | than for the first session of that same “billlon | but both impartially And set the red fire spluttering’ Se mod. ime - nw., fine 7-1 investment or occupancy. For further particulars Terms: Cash. | come to talk; he was | dollar Congress.” The Secretary's address was | The report gave rise to a very heated discus- ‘We've made the very proudest bow and terms apply to E. A. NEWMAN, y JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Admr. { | there to hear the | {na most pleasing vein; both it and he were sion, in which Mr. Charles Boppe, editor of the And silenced envious . _RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Ai mee /} young xepablicen frequently applauded. Turn Zeitung, took a most prominent part. He = — See TOR RENTS ROOM COT: | (7EO. W. STICKNEY, Auet, OLN A Rw. | of Ohio—Gov. Mc-| Representative Enochs of Ohio spoke of usly fed aguinst being restrained | Come forth, come forth, oh, summer girl, pore sotiare, $5500. ead beast cotiaren with | TRUSTEES Sale GFA vatuamne gern} ;StTATO® JONN OMERMAN. Kinley and Charlie | deserter sees (ot Ohio epeke Hey wap A aye reelyer Sonponmnny Nor deem it Aaipe cellar, 82,000. WATERS & THOMPSON DWELLING HOUSE, NO. Tato oe | Foster—some of the juveniles. He aanee — things and then came the time for Gov. | tion disregarded his protests and adopted the ‘To don your daintiest smile and curl a a = = sis = 4 om x ST. wearers earnest d serious! upen the i to Sse ha Reinet soms | Kaan a ar EAU OIET ABOUT | 2 igo pitt mete cirde tng bright propecte uf Topabcnn acct th | MORN? OM reas mide rogmn bay win ePRPUREP a aEaNS, | church and achoot SRG: dew e°elcomie: fs: | the Diaeit of Colne aha fall He know Harrison would be elected. Har- — howe houses 3 tr £009 shade trees." Tartu ena of the party thereby secuined, we saleutm | rissa would be elected because he ought to be. | For two or three minutes the governor stood 2 “Tcame here to sell youspoom,” said the FOR S2F*) SHALL HoUaES PROM s000 To | “Heist “GEO: we WEEE co., 1411 Got. n.w. front of th will pay from 10 to cent. ‘FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN—A« VER Ta JULY 5 LOC! pa an was — to the peintigios of apes on the front of the platform while the audience : $ confident young man. ia ‘AT A BARGAIN VERY DESIRA- ribed roal estate, situate im Wasy .| pu'dlican 'y; he was born in them and they | whooped and yelled and cheered. Ladies # \ “mh the editor. “Which - us lowe @ Etgh' ble home of about one acre; located ve: ington vity, District of Col i ‘ whooped a 3 adie lumph "responded 5 way Ropes: well vented on amt Fie eep she 8Rs | Beightwood : frame hones of 7 10 a twenty-three (28) fect nd eight ih farkea ho __ Harlot "ejbtony and Ia | waved their handkerchiefs and men threw their ; will you do it—London Priseor Marquis of SM SONES & C0. 2) %eF | ber acre. ours from 8 a.in. t2 8 p. cS 5 — bably | bats in the air. Once the storm subsided, but . set: fains look for ‘Red Key" ibered (20), in_equare ny man. The republican party was probably | ee th Queensberry?” 8T.N.E. | eo-im REY Buon. 8 er the best and the ablest party ever constituted; | somebody cried again “three cheers for McKin- a on PpksJs* | lor sate—iP vou waNT a comPLETeLittie | FYLSALE THAT BE. ACE ON TH ten One-k Iehad done more for the'good of the country | ley” snd then tho complimentary nolees’ were pik back kos a a ; ne at « reasonable 4 t ‘ 5 and years te corner st rthand Get, are. Ther hate SEL ie red en iE | Gor Mails in Rese glad to see the ’ Now doth the bather fatr appear Fok SACE-SPECTAL BARGAIN 1126 B Loo! om Lin ln Parks ~ Downing, esq. ; contalna 20 ac large tuansardtoot awalling of 14 | ° pal pea fr: with stable, carriage bouses oF garisich cof, the} fr ar i ideas | Ohio republicans in Washington and he would Upon the sandy shore; R SALE_MAGNI ible. cs a ‘dt sale and | irmutive party; it carried its beneficent ideas : r ‘pon . ya oA teria, elegant weterantsheie: | secured by a deed a er ssh, | into practice. ‘It was a patriotic purty, every | be glad to see the Washington republicans in ae Likewise the camera is here Carolina avenve: @ rooms and bath; alli L: t fret, wil cxehan | beresuired af tae eaoarey o ‘Fale | ber in it was for the country and all the coun- | Ohio next November, for, however it was else- ‘At steady work once more, house cantains ail te Pt woven RENT_145 AND 453, RHODE | <tt ri or price and terse 2 “ days tfrony thed spar | try. No republican had ever. fired upon the | Where, votes still counted in Ohio. The repub- We : O8-3t “23 ‘ we Appiy on premises or to eae: “Ys . H. WAEKER & he trustees reserve the rig! ithe prop. | stare and stripes. If there ever was one who | lican convention at Minueapolis made no mis- " — a : = TT ELIGHTFUL | POR SALE-AT FOREST GLEN. BT 6Ol ing Star newspaper of suidelgy atten st aes | did he ceased to be a republican when be pulled | take. Republican conventions never did. The Z f “Whatan old umbrella Brattles carries!” “13 10th at. se, lot 225115, only. oo 2.250 | = plete and charming 7-rosm cost of the defauitine r. Ai contey. a the trigger, and he probably became a demo- | republican party made no mistake in 1856 when “Remarkable, ian't it? Is is evidently enecf 104 7th n w., store and dwelligc. deep lot. suburban home amid the fragrant pinés and ma | boyse Beated, by furnace: rapge th kite and aye ‘& dwelling, lot 2x1 | ‘ew and attractive. 7,200 | Jestic oaks of Takoma Park, containing # rooms, bath ix. ood location ‘and every convenience ; large reception hall and ample to wide alley. To the cold water, and open fireplace in dining roor WI LAAT W. Bi Cabinet mantels, with Zpizrors: eathedral elses door EUGENE MORGAN: wide pore ee grat. Not a man, woman or child im-the repub- | it nominated John C. Fremont, the pathfinder; a ea and bay window fr7 collar j corner 1 Webster Law building and Nav] Bank wt Wet hington. | man was in love with bis wife. It was an honest | Abraham Lincoln; it made no mistake when it ; ‘ the shades of his ancestora.”” Tae ‘D ustees, | lican party but was in love with the country as a | it made no mistake when in 1860 it nominated j . a : joeet room ; stort distance from allroad sta- | perso : : : may “Sliggins must haves great reputation for Sek, 5 co possi eet Taxoue Spruce; shady lawns | gulls AVY to'1s OBS NEWTOS" Depactient S, BENSINGER, ACCTIONEER,_——— ty; whatever it did was for the good of all. . honest. zs dx Li0, Retge. fe Zh betwe permis nnn Gacu Of State, city. ¥ isa" |S. EASING oR Oe OCE DBEER, PEED fair to all—rich and poc k > pe igcas ht ter | MAiiarden. | Galeri emntgorn etecemeeeen. *| A ERETTY HOw STAKONA PARK CHEAPEST BAZAAK, NO. 940 LOUISIANA AWM SEBE —— 2 d th SECRETARY Wx. REUTER, “What makes you think #0?” a For price and terms apply ditic and velar: hot far fromthe ation. tien sieva: | PEREMPTORY AXD POSITIVE uaLE @ ¢ 95 RAD | Connor, “And I wil to do for the hum- G The conventién then, at noon, took a recess| “He seems toowe-everybody he knows. - tion : good water, and near the famous ‘spring. HORSES, MARES, MUL ND ¢ NE PONY, ep fj til 3 o'clock. At this session of the conven-| + a = _ Owner will well or trade for city lots, nw. FRIPFED HERE’ BY Mi. “ELE § #iLaON OF | blest and poorest in the land as readily as for Ka Praga : ems “How did you like the Boston girl that was Fo x IFUL Ri on __*2 het.) | je183t ni 2 _| PHILADELPHIA, Pa. the richest and noblest. tion Mr. Geo. W. Spier submitted a resolution yen: send fxs FOE S*52 ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON L NEAR REACTIPUL CORNER RESIDENCE IN ECK-| ,Q, THURSDAY MORNING. JUN ge TWENTY. |, “I am in favor of good money as well as other F : to the effect that theconvention should stand | Visiting my aunt?” sald one young man to a = s c b rooms: ? baths: ce | A fnxton, 10 large alty some toe closets, bath | THIRD, commencing AT TE & O'CLOCK, we will sell | good things,” conti ed the Sel “I it izations i DOR SALE—@900 CASH M PRA! & ‘oF particulars, see C. H. UNDERWOOD, | zooms, bc.; concrete calle Tartare ak open fire- | Within the bazaar the above: Aock. amo ax’ which will) 8 ings,’ continued the Senator. , want by the labor organizations in the enforcement of | Snother. A a a8 LS ____8p@-3m* "| Diaces: ie boat and balla: all eoome handsomely | Ye found some first-class ¢: (vers and workers, well bead ead (oma will tn dow gg ml or —- : ‘the eight-hour law, and recommend that the; “Very mach.” : E 000. WEST WASHINGTON ‘round wo jot cost | Worth th y w E - J : Me Stoo frame: lot2 D ET Oe a, ston. ‘000 to build. Yon can have your owa teriua This | se2l-2t 8.'V ARGINGEY , ametionser. | Dlactere, no’ devrenlon emote pheno " cecratin eae delet ld observe it ‘The| “She used some pretty long words, aida’ Fe $00 a T tha er ooo | saya ghee? At 820.0000" SES) "SEA" PARE SS Sa | lice Bas Tall parcuaing all \ resolution was defeated, however. she?” eee som : tanbaaomas 500 29138 ro ee eer ye span FOR S ALE—LO)TS. ‘Then the republican party favored the pro- Z ~ \ WORLD'S FAIR RESOLUTIONS, “Yea, I think she used the longest ‘ord I DOK SALE-THE ¥ Ico dh aoe, alley 2 city property, a beautiful residence at Laurel ceous = = | tecting of men and women in their right to Z A recess until 8 p.m. was then taken, when | ever heard when I peoposed to hes” ve Story rvom Beteke on 4th st os fortable home af 7 rooms and celiar: splendid shade | FY e labor. It believed in free trade, in what could be: the committee on affairs of the bund reported | « aS Ss war ehe S ratte x = walk to station ; elegant EX~ ALISADES OF THE POTOMAC b ‘ A ‘What was Je183t WATERS & THOMPSON. 1: 3 i Es out 236 acres of ground; goo : not be produced in this country, but it did not } several important resolutions, among which| « «Never, 5 sa gabe, been, oe cure road sad LAND’ gpRoVEMENT COMPANY. believe in compelling “Americar to compete wt ease tas biceiag? - me wn gabe hg , w, 2 nw. . BH. WABNER & Co. MAGNIFICES @ VILLA SITES OF ONE OR MoRE | Tith the poorly paid laborers of other lands. hi) Whereas, a continued pressure is sought to FULTON LEWIS,” P Ox a 15 F st. no.’ ‘The republican party was for the American t cunorre. 3 oats Ft ee iat tot Sato : ‘ACRES % nds exercised for the closing of the Chicago world ‘ 58 Pat 4,000 3000°P et nw. tir Te ‘AND laborer and would give him such protection as = duis on Sudlaps audi tees He loves-to lie upon the grass oor. Coooallh fet ae tise | “eis DUCKETT S FORD. O17 Fah ee FINE BUILDING LOTS Re ay eee remnant comme: peenent 2 oE Be it resolved by the biennial convention of Or by the bounding sea; : ES alBh Peete Now| oe aera new erx-RoOM, cosine TN ISADES OF THE POTOMAG, know by their faces they were republican. Coen ent ee the North American Turner Bund, in sewsion at} In fact he weeme to love to lie Choice neighborhood is Hanis BS, ica a DUCRETS R FOND, | PALI ATONDUIT BOaDe Occasionally, in state elections, republicans | nominsted Ulysses 8. Grant and Hayes and | Washington, D. C., June,1892, That the turners Wherever he may be. suit . H bs a5 yeis.3t _ cs oS J a would be in the minority, but the principles of | Gurfield and Blaine—who by fraud and the | and all liberal-minded citizens of this country ae a s ME IN FULL VIEW THE thi nid 4 "strengthen | alliterative sentence of a crank was cheated out | for whom they may «peak do most a Fro S202 Vens ppaname nearpesce ox iE peceee 2 «| TH PRNEaane oT THE TOH-| ceed avry Semoest woul be gad So"AScare| ote preionch Kade we take whe | Pot spat sch Sy eachnonr and 4 | “Look hare, water! Dite's T give you Vermont + me block from T! Ke Tw . aR B. bg LOTS FROM 8300 UPWARD. himself a republican. nominated Benjamin Harrison in 1888; and his | petition the proper officers of the world’s fair | dollar when I first came in?” 0 F st ow. - is3t x _ LS as . pass eeegrarretel eter a Sic renomination wae not mistake. It had already not a ek to this demand of the “Sunday | «Yes, sah.” <= - 7 ‘AVE YOU VISITED EVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING J been naid thét given the country one of | sain! “And you've kept me here nearly three- Fone fie tet wt 71 3 2 | ntaw completion, H DO YOU WANT 4 SUBURBAN #. ERECTED ON PROPERTY ALBEADY SOE). Provident Harrison was allright. Personally, | the est administrations it ever bad —elean,| | Resolved, That we condemn every attempt to| And Z0t're MOPS foot. A good barwain if sold at once. CHARLES | try OME? THOSE PURCHASING NOW ARE SURE TO RE- in| pure, patriotic and always American. He | prohibit the sale of beverages at the GPMINGwaLT, neve Baur, Atlantic . 930 F lor — heater Lakeland is little over eight mile HANDSOME PROFITS IN THE NEAR | PeThaps, he (the Senator) would have been in Py Kinley) had never per ed a more pleas- | World's fair as an unjustifiable interference “Yes, sah. Idone dst to show you dat I ay SHANGE—NEAN TE WATT FIER Ay ty rorcre. favor of McKinley, but there was time enough | Sat anty in his life than whon he, by commend | the rights of citizens, as an i couldn't be bribed, sab.” Fon stLe Ge Exgganen SEAR TER MAvT Puncan, place northeast, which ta being | f° The hows Gniaha Washing: | _ For plate, pamphlets and further informationapriy | ahead for him; the future would witness his | of the national contention and in company | intri ouneone me ree te oe! epee ado ‘with pavement, curbs and sidewalks, brick fu x 4 weil built on good | at company's office, 1415 F st. n.w. my}-2m_ exaltation. He eulogized McKinley most elo- | ith representatives of every state in the “, Qonutd ohh get paid for his _2ish* oto. 4S 8 or Ta Se | re ES sarcuney, Palldings, wells, pumps. bet Sa eee pe ne quently and declared him to be one of the | Union, bad placed in Harrison's hands the baa- | Pitali wesley R SALE -ONE OF TRE NICEST my? Corner 10th and G'sts. c cf 2 'PTURKS. tent a men in pul fe. It was hich em % 5 ‘tronbie, Ftv car snortp ide pt Oat Varia tae 1S | mT UROL 10K ae ate signe heenty als a Sid" olSeen “ans Conte ———— the best thing to nominate Benjamin Harrisan | De "ich he would bear to victory. “No,” replied Banx; “the dentist gets paid Recacder sorte cad syle myrans tre ae FOR SALE—LOTS. Pete g Sold ae anal fare 4%, | Commencement Exercises of the Lucy Webb | Ana the next thing to do would be to eheat Lan, THE TARIFP-IN THE CAMPAIGN. tor a good deal ef mine.” Serres = WaRGERGROGE na innianad ‘of fooms, the location, Hayes Bible School. as a no Stee — i ae During the coming campaign the tariff liar ALB TWO LOTR . | Ex julred it exercises of trotted out against could and wo is especially the so-called res Oi rnc : cok OTe % requir The first commencement exe 5 would be missing. There was'a vast difference | XPERIENCE. ; ran r mente if desired south concen 4 Lucy Webb Hayes Bible School, under the au- | win, simran = ar | DY the Fifty-firet spices of the Woman's Home Missionary Society | ,, The Senator said he was getting old now and | between a tariff lew four planes forced i ina pre pores ts “Tou~don’t seem to mind the heat.” -- r ,Artemnosin, «, magni a id not feel like working as he did. He | law nineteen month» old. The four-months- “No; « little thing like this does'nt affect me |ALE_& POINT FRONTING 100 FT. ON K' x rgd with fa and supplied with pleas: | of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and located | Ganted to take me ein Ae ag Sentig| pid law wus bonyouie ¥e. ve bs- | migration from our count re % iy representatives of | now. 1 Lealled on Mabel’s father yes- Lincoln Barks do aooat 91,600" oda Yor "Se hange | A. NY gfict oarticulre: plate, ke arzly to EDWIN | at No. 1140 North Capitol street, were held in| men exert themselves. “Let_me,” ‘he waice | of ninetecn moatine eee a 000 mews Ss on gah 97 Rous, ¥4 cushy balance ‘suit. _ wand delet W BHOS: ¥ . 1400 Columbia #t.0-w. | i br i terday to see about our future happiness, and : ; apes : dry Church last evening, Rev. Dr. I. N. the part of nestor and talk to you ina | It was confounding the minded German-Americans, we do bepp Rerrakiteiats sa par Rear 2 ER cpanel Pet inte oe lqerusesntoca ere tint sen cok oie lier democrats, The Fitts peak pen , this weather seoms positively chilly. woe. ae Ree eee Park and ine teat ale , FOR SALE—TWo-STORY AND ATTIG COTTAGE, | The “opening exercises were conducted by | which you do not always heed.” Let me wander | gress was going to b — Pin igdos EOat, RECHLLENT. PAESS-BRICK | 00 each: good teruis: & Aine chan veipenta.» And Paty; larzy front porch and xoed | Rev. Dr. Brown, pastor of the church. The | @round like the old farmer and watch the young | That house was elec! every public ‘Busk: One term is quite enough. ign cant nid New Sertey ave betteee oar eee GSTS REDB en ana eae » | Eauaden ue’, loptceatent, ter MANOR AL | Srowigent in his uddvess referred 0 the. found: | man toil, butif Fcan mend an old. spoke or re- is dona? Is B. ©. , two Stories api Dasement 6 rooms and ban; | 283 — ie =~, { Compiutation tickews ‘than street car fare; oe RES | Fatie tae er te izer| ay OI See Meron gai 608 F st. oI T Secretary “ poneed ‘if it is @ heated term. ing of the institution as acfitting memorial to | pair a broken wheel cal upon Jolin ga ber pare tog Gh 2 ine Was to productive ‘of holy end blewed inf, | — Applause frequently interrupted the Senator, | to the country that ne hasawee Bele are | ered BY the C ‘The soldier looked sad, et RES wee Brite 9 we z se was #0 productive of holy and blessed influ-| _ Applause frequently rp , y ing done, : Frew tan eee, Sie tach aE tot | Ceseinent, 107 Fst aw A ABD, = we OOM GoTTABE: | encen, He gavo an outline of the course of | and when he concluded there was a tremendous | showing the “people that Tepublican Senate His rejoicing was o'er, goavenienee pg hg ad RABLE CORN"+ = Fee se od ae. spring water, fuel, kc, outburst. forms to suit " ‘tw 10-ft. all "| Sarees, tise ot Ser i ‘of ‘the SENATOR SANDERS OF MONTANA. i ‘& SON, 1422 ‘ave. 3 it fieae, and. ae “ Senator Wilbur F. Sanders, of Montana was Se — os. = t, 1 SEVER, ind T. Wider Albert Oxborn, ‘SALE_FINE THREESTORY DWELLING | lantic building. 30 Pee SERA CaaS i L. Sal | the next speaker. He wasa stranger to the au- ‘on worth side binds eve., between Eth aa | a . | Charles Buckley, W. M. Osborn of the biblical | * Ee sis.» charming Lelgtbgrived. Poise gan coe | F Tene Pron nith Seeger aes Bhd Baas department, and Drs. C. W. Brown, D. Street | dience, but he captured thelr hearts in two = and G H. Stowell of the medical department, minutes and was thor- CHEAP!'!—TWO NEAT COT-| for their services. Honor was also paid tothe | oughly appreciated. ‘te Wwautifal and health- | non-resident members, Dr. Rashford of the | His ‘ : Z end. seitead only smiali | Obio Wesleyan University, Dr. ‘of Dick- partic: | insdn College and others. ‘In 1g addrenson a and papers were given by representatives of Gowmenan? wrenie rats fhe sehool. Miss Louise Wilson spoke of, “The S°he Per ety, adjoining the estate of | Deaconess as a Bible Student; Miss Catherine Brie. Gen RC. U. 8. army. ‘on the | Henry on “Saving the Children by Kindergarten eee the cers | Egat ete Gee wake eae o * a D ent re SS ~ page ‘Miss Laura J. Hanlon, while Misa Ida Miner gave “Notes From the Gd A telegram from Postmaster Wana- maker, explaining bis absence en wecount of in was read by felietions and telling h Why, SExaToR saxpens. substitute. Dr. H. | whem John Sherman’ was s candidate for Naylor followed address. Speaker of the House they defeated him be- unique servi tion of three ¢ause he bad indorsed the multiplication table coness candidates, by Dr. L. B. Wil- | and the United States census. Senator son, concluded the confess that he ————__ ‘The Second Army Corps and the Reunien. The second army corps at its recent meot s § rey aif i ia i ii t | ore eee Hi lel fen Ape }