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_—_ rf = THERGRAMS 10 THESTAR.| eam res noon men ctee| Ateennpsereiomn name __FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ye se sad ht et Rae meron He FOR ap siry canto celte seven tug nd ba Fxg a og rou en hea Here tarous chance, Governor's Right to Oppose It. | president of the world’s fair commission, eu- 2 Sone _ 1519 Fs ere front stove triznuninis; bey sindow : lot park; bay maa, poees 5 ‘There is a good deal of doubtand uncertainty tered the lobby of the Arlington with slow and en Sh a kekind eee | street cariine. ‘Price, only 8.000" 4 Sie and painted: poder up ‘ovemente end’ convent ME, SAVED BY THE STOUT TIMBERS. | in the minds of some of the best lawyers in messured tread,knit brow and wrapped in deep Te sotmea,| shea wenn Te ee ae eee est fone man corey Me Dag rg roman oy ey MEN. SaFt | . és $0281 500 11th st. Bow. Dappened last night to passenger train No. 7, » Pe ? INPROURD E Hae.” » aint Re AP Brig | (“Alto « itisiter of amalt hoases 1a noribeast om easy PeSIENCES' CAN | ones Lots NCES. CAN| : 100 on Nat. n.w., Bi fer foot. "pat pin. Voxi0-party wall on one side of oe, $1, 1008 reer Foe SALE-BIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES Pete oe ROL ‘aren, oppeaie Cie Presiden ent Peeing be ae Fon Brooklyn “= | weet bound, on the Delaware division of the | 3# that the governor might make an eppoint- | ets. From the coat pockets he sought the wat —— Morton's Louse: imrove rent Yor 800 per mow swell Eerabieg ee Mrs, | Erie railroad, near Mast Hope, by which three | Ment until the legislature again meets, and Mr. | pockets and finally racked bie trousers pockets Fe EBOOK Bed oh ut 0. w. ‘ener jroo ae ‘Mise Jala yy | care were d sce uke ns injured. | Oates of Alabama said that it would dep-nd on again. The look of perolextty upon his tsually LER VERY, CHEAP LOT, 18 Tae | of Councctees, Mak Alvin Al She artahict aiberrsa aunt c9m8 p.m, 500 | the constitution and statutes of the state, but |serere countenance deepened, Sechee trot oy 2A |e, Winthrop Tappan, Judge and Mrs. Mac- feet west of the station and was caused by « thaton general principles he was rather in- Senator's proportions are a ‘oper ft. | Arthur, Mr, M. Day Kimball, Miss Kimball, | troken rail. The engine and day coach passed | clined to think that the-governor could mske a took him some time to thm oe Di = eee a eee Sit: | safely over, but two Pullman coaches aud the | temporary appointment | Several of his fellow e oa a os | Private car O€D.H Chamberiain.general freight | Mr. Brnum was also in doubt, but wae tn-|Suteesiediy this ite pantomimic exhibion. B, Let, Men," Jobm G. Walker, “aise |s%bamu twelve ot tices feet aod. turned over | lined to think that the sppointment could be |Sut.m the ov-Senator Eoily shook his asked Walker, Mrs. Robert N. Scott, the Misses Scott, | 8 Dank twelve or fifteen an over made by the governor temporarily. He called five-it-up exp 7 oe EE: Bar window. 0 w ter: strobe au lopen 3 ooo fice. four squwree. fr e4.3 yeniently 1 block ‘from My Ee dont Girele—sctaf buyers investigate 10,500 r EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, om Thave many cholee properties in the northwest | — Bim the cause of it all” : aon _____ 68 F't_| seetion: vacant and improved: “Tt Sou want to buy Now ork? | Ot thelr sides. The passengers in the Pullmans | attention to the case of West Virginia aud the | Bi the. “4 ase Ger ht Sreell Calton SALE eUbO FEN IT Fon & le oe Now, York: | were torribly shaken ap, but escaped without jogislature hinting failed to whee the eee, ig Ths a #50 bal somewhere nboat my clothes, A ag mph TN Rr gidewstg ot corner of Nand 24 te. nw. oF) .000 | ana Me ‘ rs material injury. ernor appointed Mr. Lucas. Before the mecting - mat I'm blessed if 1 beven't s ERSS THOMPSON. 1500 P ae. ci oe | aw MEL G ot mata Soot. | jouse, CHARLES W. HANDY, 610-d5mn atv mw: | 4P4 Mrs, Miller, Mra, Wilmerding, Miss Foster, | "Tye conductor of the train—Wm. Lemon— | {7"0". “i med mother meet | 48 it. I don't remember of having ape J . “ORNER ON _¥A eon ach. es felts rans : ~___ | Mr, and Mrs, Goldwin Raith of Canada, Mise| the three porters, Erio Paymaster Peter F.| ing of the lemulatrs ac which ‘Ms, feulkees | _ Mt. Palmer ban been stopping with Gon Al pa nanrs Demy. pea, pew bay-window welche IG Sis at oe we balle et | PPOR SALE—TO SLOSE x SYNDICATE. 1 ant | &. oe ee Witt | Donaghue and Mr. Streetor, a brother-in-law | was elected to the Senate, und. Luose nerer lind | Ferien? NORE day Gen. “McCook mot a aau- fom iNse gacze Gs Fat. nw. _ | Dow stone and beiek:: containe © rooma, bern end | 1° eutnoriaed to sacri Aim br {of Mr. Chemberiain, were the most seri | the opportunity to qualify. Mr. Lucas claimed id. | The gonial general sermed to bave r LE 5 a great bu OR SALE 44,050 NO, 1798 ATH STREBT. jae ‘198! above Dupont circ] foot; | lias Cha , Miss Chandler, Senator ‘ r - Fan lieiting Afraratune ‘horouchig maiora ia every | Sere easyistan. "ta Rv | Hiscock, Mise’ Da'ves, nay "and "ais | ously injured. The ‘private car of the gen-| the saat br visiue af ke Koveror' apie aud Sally: ue ‘ oeation W, WEED & 00. ‘509 1th wt. bosomed Vress brick; 6 Fooms and hath: rents for & Varticulur. Au elegant demp lot: ery cee | sie at. 2. _| Mardin, Mr. John Mi Jobnson, Miss | ¢TA! freight agent contained » funeral party | ment. but the aubsequent election by the JAMES M. GREEN. sirable. “A chance red towst such s home Se Sas Asie eo isi f Mr. Chamberlain, his wife and id the general, confidently,“ 1 ro rus. Call aud sees. Fe OE the Aorteaese evntey B) | Marion'Moore Beach, Mrs. William P. Fre, | Gaughter” and Me State ot Bemalo’ Thee | Inture was held to settle the question nd Si, — : Toot: aloo a ; Mra. Wi i i Faulkner was given the seat of mr dearest friends aad @ EGtomt Tots mood dovth’ deatratie locally: uly | Mew: Amon’ McCook, Mrs Pallets ct Rey | Neve on their way to Datfalo to bury a sister ot *"Sunge Chisioum, etd “that he believed that | "8% for minim |-hove "the amost ye and Fe rele cei 7] Mrs. Chamberlain. ve | gard, bat it won't do. sir, won't do at all, SO WHERE Te ; : ish stone ieteaaget FOR SALE_LOTS. | fie AH SEMMES, Om s¢._| ork, De. Magruder Muncaster, Mra Meson, | ‘The injured employes were brought to the | uate Srtenon to eee rt Tent 0 SP | Si. It to all well crouch te’ be amen on cm, ergconventence hot 1BeTt nated OR SALE—LOTS. “eer er HE ST XW per B| Mr. and Mra Addison B. Atkins, Mr. Samuel | nosrital st Port Sere: Alheal ronteer oxconn | Paints Seaton | when it comes to giving. the = Bay ae a ay 8 i Few core fou Haar Hi Saphire gree a Dd Bieery cheer: raay rere, MAGS Getek | H. Seaman, Mra Henry W. Baymond, Mra, | ing of the legislature, ri Sou. ‘within the alphabet of the: of Washington Mae"CfR Wet hth mid’ 1th pee: Aleve beautiful | Robert Walier, jr of New York: Mes, Nelson | PObLy Frank H. Cook, one of the colored | "Gen. Catchinge expressed the opinion that | thfre’s going to be trowht 8 the house right to make the appoint- | the lower floors it demorslizes them terribl LE o | porters. the governor had Joining ground now salting at 60:. per square foot: a | Stable lot near Dupont Circle; 25469; has 140 front; | Hingley, jr., Mise Halford. Maj. E. J. Halford, ‘SI ages rated | 1 MUst ark Palmer not to be so generous.” oie Tie meme aman ERUMAT ERS Pare oer tare oe PASE | harasses ai Pathiw. | Mra Joho, Ward, Sten Emme P. Foster, Mire | yA, Strestor and two or three, passengers Sentien Ne MnnOwialiged wane dinpretel | 154 thas warthoos-feneeer'stontan b Pen ay nee brant now bri douses on 4th | Ton BALE MERIDIAN MILE, ONE OF THE | POU, SALE-A_BNAP-OOLUMBIA RéiaHTs, | Martin B. Hughes,” Mra, Dall, Miss Kate Foote, a . Z | he having given it to the valet, suppomng it to he train No. 3. The injured at the — -e- rt vi on, - | Samuel H. Seaman of New York, Mr. and’ Mrs | iuotor of Presse a arom Lemons con | MIR. ——— Mis Telee was Fone ‘ie MC. Campbell fhe shoulders and less; Peter F. Donag-| The District Attorney Will Open Tymorrow | “Tain iv Washington to yomke final arrange CHEAP CORNER, | Senator J. G. Butler, Rev. J. E. Rankin, Mise | pag, Parmester of Jersey City, bruised about With Three of a Kind. ments for the Tatamany Eni al a $ ht knee injured and face lacerated: ‘tewer % 4 SAx75; on the northeast cote: of 31 and E 9 Rankin, Mrs. T. B. M. Mason, Mrs. Thomas 8. | Haniel G. “ Sew Xo istrict Attorney Birney bas placed on the said Mayor Thomas F ¥ of New gProverments rent Brg? ag oe rs . Topping, porter, of New York | ewlendar of the Criminal Court for trial to- juts, on grads and near fineimproye- | A" north side of Koanokest. bet. 13th and 14th; water, | Miss Anna Vernon Dorsey, Judge Embrv, Mrs. per nguare font. the ereatens uray | #eWer and gas; fora few Gaye oly gt @L # é DANIEL & ARMAT, ey aes : Viet nw. | _fole ee CHEAPEST | JOR 8A14 ‘ale ond | fene ie ation. S CENTER ST. ee ae cach ADEIY tS TER ST. | Boa, WitNer & noe 83.500, | —— ~ RNEY AND THE POKER CLUBS, | b¢ one of a emailer deno ied, sets anne Solar Tot on WHEAT & SUT ER. 1 TREAST JOR 8 LUMBIA HEIGHTS corner of Lith and Sanoke, 130 Itth and Kenesuw; nuasued aboye for less than market valu ABMAT. 113 F st. now 1X NO} ty bi winow b : = Pee eee ne: ies Davi & Fic aw. | Phelps. Mr. William Hayes Acklan, Representa-| pate braised wok Fight shoulder dislocated “and [won't talk pol 5 erress ¢ | tive Boutwell, Mr. and Mra. Huber 8. Under- = : arnt . the | “I'd like. however, to take back w | Kn. w., 10-room: brick, stable, JOR SALF—THREE LOTS ON STFUBEN sT. | 2 Jackson Connor, porter, generally bruised and morrow three cases in whieh a violation of the h r nke back with me to al Mn. w. I v - | Bear Brishtwood ave. . extended); high | Wood. Mrs, Gouveneur, Mrs. J. B. Henderson, | ono leg by . Ce New York the army and navy building, plant vine. | Hand Mt, Seelne ot reets, Sp seek. trons, $90- grou: araded st» will bo sold Sinely or tweitneat | Mrs. William Orr Cunningham, Mrs, Hugh Me" | fractete of toi Be Meche Sugphtet sar ever law against the setting upand keeping of agaming lap . ce . _ be i, plant it ae : dafein the suse. SOLER RISERS, | SSG DEEBLE, DAVIS $C.” | Calloch and Miss MeCulloch, ny eek, h table is alleged, and proposes to prosecute the city Bal square and ue it fora muniei- nr PARK, | ines vara tate ee HOAVE AND 17TH | POR SALE-SORTHEAST, AN ENTIRE SQUARE| Mra Chauncey Burr was the guest of honor ———— | three cases semagned with all the vigur and earn: Siaecamuky somite ieee (Risnicter | [NOR SALE=2010 ATH GT. NW; KEW BROW bx100 to al = #1 Beane of the Eckineton B. i onmaiyn,, A. ie Saturday afternoon ata pleasant tea given| GLADSTONE’S HOME RULE BILL. peer rt the tow be teat of "tbe | - mntctpal by & to take the place sig anise ‘ston front press brick house: large yard and wide ‘Only 83.50 per sq. ft. = = s , x y Mre. J, G. Parke and Miss Parke at their — = er he | of the historte old ¢ and house the dif. . OUR IN THE | SE - —— - coors trom: Eagt Capitol st easy Verh | Rleasantly ‘remembered here at pez kege et | _ Mase Tetehigent Cettistom Heasats. | Taine ihanveha tor ony comes oO per- | tered about in different h tom wach te, caf exchange for groand | 5 2 Payments if desire Miss Daisy Ricketts, daughter of Mra. Gen. . 1 Sg 8 hopheny | Adjacent to 1 i ‘ < er | JOR SALE—N ST. BET. 1ST AND ODN. EL y A ighte DON, Feb. 20. Neu i in} 10 2 c o “4 jue ball Soke Wi iesciek mR PALE N ST. BET. 187 AND, 2p N. Es hom she fs now visiting at her reet-| Z0XDON. Feb. 20.—The News this morning | sone to xet up anv gatning table or. kee CHEAP CORNER | Ricket PANY | with which we have to wrest one Gepti: of 130 ft to alley prneseat he wore at Mra | Maintains that nearly nine-tenths of the diffi- | place where gambling is carried on. Recor 11 WHITE & KUFINE 1906 G street. n'y Bos per oa. Fe Qppartantiy for epeculation, aaa, ron : ith | culties raised in debate by the opponents of the | 1" conversation Sita a Sram reporter this | IOMAS J. FISHER & Ct '& Co, ‘arke's atea gown of black jetted lace, with | cul in de! y opponents of th i . x, aed 1 ae | FOR SAL! forn-6t BHONAS 9: PERM Pat, Ein SUP _| sleeves of Matic Antojnetio velvet, ‘Mrs: Parke | home rule bill have been, retnoved by the pub-| ffternoon District Attorney Birney stated that |B. H. Park, the sculptor, who bas lived in Bont fan Fours : bese aze Very superior be uns | JOAN M Italy, for who i¢ a nativ Mr. Park i the | bei ted t nal | Florence. wore black silk “and Ince, and Miss | tication of the text of that measure, <5 sme wate cea ee See ea blue Silk and light brown | ‘ho Neuis discusses the financial clauses of |t0, and’ be propored —to.—_stop =| Rodger a Min Foie Roda = ea in | the measure at great length, pointing oat the | such violation in short order if «uch thing | ™ a onan bln rad fons aves eae were immense cost of the hrodpe acd araaet police in | were possible. Mr. Birney explained that | Columbus monum at around for three | Sirs, and Miss V. Tk Berry, Mee. and Mise | 1eland, which will be saved to the British tax- | under’ an interpretation” of ta. decision | ment unl the silver cellent brick houses. Will sell ata low figure “ w | payers if the bill becomes a law. made several years ago by Judge Mo-| Miss ly 88.25 perth: to- | 4 gah ag pat exchance @ anal brick. hoes = Mr. and Mre. Hugh Legare, Mra, Van ¢ past twenty Keats, but . te ot the Arkinge alptor the He: atae of Jn Reban posed and wh SALE-NPAR LINCOLN PARK, NEW 8! JOR SALE-177H ST. BET. RAND SN Dbeauiful bulding site, having,» frontn eet, With an averaue cepih oF | tooe™ MCAT OMAN J. FISTET “felt LaF ST. NW. AX brick, which Will make YA FINE NEW (OPNER HO erdid place f he FOr Sates will form the “ ae ie Telegraph savs that the measure iseven | Arthur, it hai come to be regarded! | Pow sate tal frontage o! . ft. ; rear alley; R. Crager, the Misses Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. 3 5 Ee Roto eo- | Principal exhibit of M: a at the world’s Fite ona stos ¥ ont Fig gg So nig a Rents le re fe oad Lothrop Bradley, Mrs, and Miss Condit a Mrs. | more recklessly perilous to the peace and | by many people that all they had to do t i ¢ ater vpeerectncr ay tng fair. S00 per aq, Ho MAS J. FISHER & CO.. Miss Henriques, Maj. ‘Turnbull, the Misses |S#fety of the empire and more fruitful of cape the penalty prescribed for violation of the difficulty and complication in details than that | law was to obtain a certificate of incorporation, | “The Monte: riding the fart that property on the opposite Cox, Mr. Hosmer, Mr. Biddle, Mr. Wood, Dr. World's fair commissioners.” fel8-6t 1324 F st. now, + 6. > eae 3 us ~ Z aE side of the street icheld wt Bl, foot the of 1886. fit _up a room, admit people to mem-| said Mr. we ove cde Foland ave = Nei st | TIVE BAY WIX Gsnne ofthese lots will sacriiee at 81-30 ber Sraseprcok, Me Caley, Me. George Howard, | "ne Post says that the bill is cally framed to|berdtip to the cle» Port copontnnn | ee pore ook Fat oe ones - | iow vere situate about | FP SATE cing x ¥. ave. Just east of N. carp,“ foot Sil Ser ease . catch by its brilliant vagueness those who | through their signing a roll ef mm-| papers about the stan reat a row did it *. Lith and 12th: Jot 20x80; no waste | 5 20 tt. fromt; side and rear alleys. only #1. Should the title to any A party was given at the residence of Mr. | might stickle over it were its lines more pre-| bership and the paring of nominul daca. Av is | ke up. However, it a a and the Se. 18; tums to sult pret Prove glefetive upon examination of title at | and Mrs, W. G. Ford, Patterson Park avenue, | cise. well known, said the District attorney, the Dis-| statue is being cast. It will prove a great fe18-6t _ incurred in such examination, Baltimore, on Thursday evening last. A pleas- oo trict was fall of m fo-called clubs, in| attraction at the fairand | am informed wil = % ant time w: 3 Those pres- CLOSED ITS DOORS. whose confines poker and other games | probably be exhibited af this country ER fe15 |ent were: Mr. and Mra. W. G. Ford, Mr. and ts of chanee were carried on unmolested. | and Parope, for over sleet ailvor Tat. bet titi and 71 a fino building lot; Mrs. B, Thomas, Mrs, Ford, Mr. and Mra. J. M. |The Farmers’ Bank at Harrisburg, Pa. | He believed that « strict, though fair imterpre- | beautitulle oust th fronting 56 ft. 1039 in. on I st. ; Idd ft. deep to 20-ft. Ang-| Fails Without Causing any Excitement. | tation of the lawjin question no more permitted | “Vou will pevhay alley; 15-ft. side alley: 81 per aq. ft y let * parking: conereted street and a Ramming, Miss Fannie Campbell of Wa) cabtuet mantels, tiled hearths, SVIRHER & CO. ton, Mr. A. Luken, Mr. Robert Campbell, Miss : y | such acte than it did the keeping and maixtain- | tennial exhibition. the fot such oe one _ feet aout 55% May Ford and Me.'T, Bitterson, Reansess, 2) AS. DM Dene | ar > gulag GAD ar plas ta ox pea locke TET BRO PEERS Mrs, Kirkpatrick and Mra Appleburg will | Bank at 94 and Market streets, Petor K. Bord. | menor, arse te every one wheckose ta hen | tinitestmaal ac tt tine SRE: ene bet ana peat not receive tomorrow. president, closed its doors this morning | Believing «o, he proposed to prosecute all was, compa ° grent objects of interest ‘Mrs. L. A. Crandell has issued cards for s tea } Pending an investigation by State Bank- | pending imdictments and all that might be hore- | around Everybody wanted to view it and BROWN SADDLE February 23, from 4 to 7, assisted by Mrs. E.F.| ig Superintendent Krnmbbaar. It is | @fter found, alleging a violation of the | waited in fi m0. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., ob to do so, Montana’ = ! ‘ i eye ee F i : in | 8¢t, until all gambling of that nature was sup- | statue will likewise prove one of the Rrest agate ised Fst. nw. Bora a oH Hort of England, Mrs, Dr, J.B. Ten Eyck and believed that — the pga will pressed in the District, or the law was decided | of the Chicago fair and everybody will want eee BOD 20-3" | Mrs. Howard Thorpe Woods. be paid sinful, ut the | to be mapplicable in such cases, although he | see it. bond I-65 A exceptional opportunity for profitable in- fa lag pos Me te Lea Appi | The Misses Sterling, daughters of Com- | stockholders may lose forty per cent of their | feit sntisted that the latter contingency was a . BH. WARNER & co. oF SALE— PRETTY COTTAGE 1 7 ed Tat aie He Somes WOE, | 201 Lh ot. n.w., any timo during the davor | mander Sterling, U8, N., arrived in Wash-| Stock. There was no special excitement. most improbable one. 8. Bord Thatcher of New York, member of eee nt nae and eth, atrube USS ez Gad I ste U2 ston 1004. | Shae ; 40142x*" | ington this morning and are the guests of Mra.| The failure has created: no sensation what- sea OS iiss wechi's Rede estnasatinn, $018 Godman j = a eee sea DEEBLE, DAVIS Howes se eISHER & CO. OR SALE—A VICTORIA AS GOOD AS NEW, | Worthington Davis, 1719 Connecticnt avenue. | €¥@r and is not regarded as disastrous. It is THE HAWAIIAN AFFAIR, “sages * i ho new throm ant bath hick on Ackerst.;|_ fel4-6¢ feis-se 1324 Pst. m bunt by’ Flanidrau of New York, sudo fuil leather | cy ; understood that the stockholders will con- 2 a 2 referring to the dissatis“iction among the ‘good value for @ Luh iz aa ee GI e New Haven, Co Cards are out for marringe of Mr. Joseph WARNER S 3 eT CO! 2 BS teeatea os ‘SCENTRAL STABLES, 211 Park hhore, Ma. JOR SALE—THIRTY HEAD OF FINE DRIV sider a proposition to form a national bank at @| Secretary Foster Expects to Receive a Visit | N°¥ York exhibitors the discontent that r Marvin and Miss Katharine Roan Acker | meeting om March 6. a Bases 4 of late a ° & Chaves, Tocsday counng ot 4 a ae From Mr. Neamann and Prince David. | bas been manifested of Into he said, 11:30 o'clock, February 28. Secretary John W. Foster returned to Wash- York has bed moro space allotted ber JOR SALE ‘A Bauubor of amall lots 13, the city, Tangine ia price fe"1m ‘#90 ni yrurchasers: °THOMAS 9. FAS sweet <eetion of the city: §, 9, Yenten'e and haudsnmely % Wosts. © prices I + Open all day for inspection; wat a fet Ira hand Graft hortesramone them will befoun’ one | Mrs, Senator Datler is absent ona visit to|“'KE BAHON DE REINACH’S CASE. | 1.14, this afternoon from a short visit-to hia | than #he was entitled to even by her poptlation a0 ISTH ST N.W., NEW CORNER Wane: also 's stage Couches, rarryine frome wic0 | friends in New York, Her daughter, who has | Death of Deputy Zerbi, Implicated in the | family at Watertown, N.Y. He will probably | ®™¢ Porition, having reorived 418,000 feet of wn-stone amt brick Bouse; parlor. reception mand Kitchen al! on one floor; ook at cobs and’ batness: = hansoms, with New York for last si: , will i Seu- | *Urface out of a total of about 3,000,009 feet, er a block of sven S30 Hat onponte pans: Fasd | been in New York for the last six weeks, wi Italian Bank Scandal. receive a visit tomorrow from Mr. Paul New- Wat SAUNDERS : ne pogte nes return with her on March 7. easy be o | mann and Prince David, the representatives of | She was granted the most desirable site on the oeee peak PLANT & TORPIN, 149 New York ave, _ | Cop-Téted.st « ons’ $1.20 per ag. ns owls Proprietor._| Miss Ida Adler of this city was married Sun- Acgineiastanl foak ameter diratra the royal side of the Hawaiian question. ‘The | grounds and has been given the most favorable o Wieet LOK SALE 2D ANDI STS. N.W., LARGE NEW THOWAS 3. Fis § ALWAYS 07 RIETY OF | day to Mr. William Warren Yenawine of Cin- ane a Hoa to be submitted by them will probably of the ¢<hibition buildings. | Apcormer hone: eleeaniiy nished and papered | _f18-6: arate! horn a ntaty A freshen fou monte cinnati, Ohio. scandals, is dead. transmitted to the Senate without comment. ame inconsiderate “exhibitors bare been « reaehout: very chen : ‘week from dite sof the country ‘i ‘ ‘ = - srsccis ed, Lookin the fai ¥ eit PLANT © POMEIS Tivo N | porssue ex erent os, | Heed sete ino anagt | A Pleasant surprise party was given to Miss} 4 commitiee of the chamber of deputies THE HAWAIIAN COMMISSIONERS. fended, looking upon the fair a# n gigantic ad | FOR SALE TERER New Br AND STONE | cach v0ai00. 12 foct pare? all - RET ED SORE wee etek te a 2-8. wt jven alley, wide paging, ted x re brought toge front houses north of Dupout Cirele: contain nine | £254 a - on Pheer Addie Sullivan at her residence, No. 133044 | recently Teported in favor of delivering Deputy Messrs. Tharston, Castle and Carter of the | YeTtising medium, and the notion that exhibite IK rapidly improvine nel WAGONS AND BUG- street southwest. Supper was served and | Zerbi to the public prosecutor to be dealt wit horhovsls one block | J Loaves north of Duper cntath nine : SAN E SNPRee special commission from Hawaii spent Setar- opment of the world and the pre poms excl ent turna-e; el from New ¥ rs ier, 1. on eney . a le i a vi i Ne Fpoma snd bath exch: heated by turn amisell | Srous Sow NOTE Sve, giectete, Caras prion, ¢L.o0 ber romp ‘attended to. COOK SARBOE. 3259 I Sects conirrond mall _«: jake: bowr. ning, Me | {2 the courts on the charge of baring received | day and Sunday in New York. They expect to | of civilization does nut orcur to them. all tp eine 1314 € xt wow. | St. West Washington mig | thore pi : 5 ning, M. | large bri indace bim to sapport the in-} sin in Washington until te Senate acts on 6 fs to 6, is not dissaticfied, an lagemian oe 7 Feet, 3 iller, E. Wells, L. Whste, F. Green, | terests of the Banca Romana in legislation, | [2 treaty of annexation, unless that event shail | is shown by her liberal appropriation’ of —We are authorized by the cwuer to Rk SALE— FOR SALE—PIANOS. H. Cabell, L. Green, Messrs, Gilbert, Chase, | Zorbi was very much prostrated by the charges be deferred until the next session of Congress, | £300,000, which is likely to be followed hree- story Prick, dwelling on, R st. Bear | | KS ecoran st. between 16th snd _ St teen a 24 hice E. en F. _. Miles, Burgess, Perry, ust him, and is known = ort bean in which they will start for home i by an additional £300,000 Her tuomty-one 3 rial Price to effect a quick | ioches trons, $2 feet Gin P to alley; preser ————— =| Stanton and many others, physivally ae well as tnentally, effected by case they immedi- | bs $300. y rooms. bh i cellar: | improvements rentins for nant h. RR SALE. . 4 phy 'y ' % y ately after the inauguration. members of the beurdof women managers mare: fx vine m matsral wood haa |e TSTMS A Sy BESTE CO. ec ccnaccant FENE.ORG ira Dig top; ane, Te marriage ot Miss Florence E. Withers Prospect of facing 2 public prosecution, "| | Mely after the insuguration, have done splendid work. In fact, the state Sa sre ll ee | ae age ity oftanesinreriect wren; cost $190; Whi soll | to Mr. James Warren Nye took place |, His death, nevertheless, excites surprise simi- Pe sts . on Litino- | ©8989 the gates of the fair a grand Sapclal « “sy Wikre eco. | - Ft SACESERE & COR OF @TH AND. M | foredl, ou #0 iumihiy payments, on the evening of the 16th inst. at # o'clock p. [Ar to that caused. in Franco by the death of | | Mr. Paul Neumann, the envoy of Queen Lilino- | 0°12 1h V1 the grutabling ecimes ; ns recoil Uren, i ie aolingtont lnperancs Fouta, ave aie, | Mut the residence of the bride's parents, No, | Baron de Reinach. Zerbi was accnsed of hav-| kalani caught asevere cold Saturday and was | from onty a ex of trade who haven Poe SPE NORE AND DWELLING COR aTH) Ly a or ieee K ve nw it | powsar COA CHEAp prpegn | 118, Hhode Inland avenue northwest. ” The | ing rocaived, 400.000 france within three years | confined to hie room yesterday. He aaid last | wrong. ide ject of the exposition, Ree ie = —— = | JOR SALE—100 FEET BY DEPTH ¢ 5 i VERY CHE. Ne wedding was a yery quiet one owing from e id Signor Sessa, ight he hed ne es ment +o mect the Sec- | 8ecing only its commercial expect and demand. . H. WARNER & CO. | Fe Bm, bet, North, Capitol und Ist sts. A (ull line of very, Lave platen: tome sulted for be. [to recent illness “itr bath” families” ce | lawver, was put under arrest on the charge of | Right he agree ong se0 |ingagreater amount of space than they are M6 Fan awe. | SiS Sete ston ‘Ina gintinee pra others slight ¥ used; ‘ecod as new! the coutracting parties, the immediate | having been an intermediary between Zerbi | Petars of State or the President, but thet he Pa. ave. ni. el 1 Epes ‘oniier,tn Ontos tn tanto oem " uv . r intended to call upon Secretary Foster at the | entitled to. New York is preparing to offer « Fuk s°.2 SPS @RooW DWELLING Dosti 5 ster, Avehinbaie - . | will'Scti'on paymentset es, wee OM FOF Hew stork | relatives and frienda ouly being present, | and the bank, The death of Zerbi removes Sot |“ craseet pouiliaa ianucmh after that omaie ‘ere: | renewed evidence of ber imperial position in ee 1 CS gy me Doriben: sper : TT DESIADLE BUILDING SITE Tx FG. SMITH, | Mins Louise Withers, a younger sister, acted ax | only ono of the chief among the accused parties, | {7090 Wasi tues the sisterhood of stateggnd the withdrawal of a per moat he and THE CL Y POR THE ‘PRIC isles 22100; 8 for feo Ponna. ave. nw. | maid of honor. The ceremony was performed | but also deprives the government of a valuable | steps from the cable ears on te south side of Kenyon = | - = few brauches pf exhibits will not be felt er BEAUTL- | by Rev. Dr. Stakely of the Sixteenth Street | 8oUTce of evidence. SER SEES BELEN. not tly used square piane. | Baptist Church. The popularity of this young ys Pp Sg okra a te couple is quite manifest by the numeroua pres NT TON} forsce SALE oe geraes tO fron: 4th: vdjolne new house if hh the price will be raised to $1,000. The Princess Kaiulani, now in London, has issued an address, to the American people, in - ry Wi ne, . A N 8 sf. West oF ew name | St PAY _.| Kranieti & Buen pianos. feito | ents of which they were the happy recipients. —_—— ich she ease: msird groiriaigon a opiate! teed abr Tn1O0 iw atiey. Below suarket price. k CHANCE Om SPECULATION, only 81, R SALE-FINE UPRIGHT PIANO; EXTRA.| _ DU: 9d Mrs. L. Fellheimer celebrated the | The Bill Giving — the Ballot Passes Four years ago, at the request of Mr, ‘Thurs- | A0SNNi: “MNES wie aie’ excep = aun A tot cn sug 2 me } APelde! SO eee Tee ae oete | E’omunaey harem: eimarnionnt inasan cnt, be | fifteenth anniversary of their marriage at their umgeane ton, ‘then Hawaiian cabinet minister, 1 was | “he se argc Hae weet ani mutbohte blemish Aueat make extra | residence yesterday in the presence of a large | Botsz City, Ipamo, Feb. 20.—The Story | seut away to England to be educated privately | ship between Thoums J, Lynch, a well-known ‘Rt_DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 Fst. nw. _| Tit ciiuca for only G10: ule Sale rece ha tod: | gathering of their friends An elegant repast | elections bill providing for the enfranchwe-| and fitted for the position which, by the con. | Young lawyer, nnd Lditor Plaisted of the Age, 2 = big chance for only $19; quick cash; must be sold; a a donate aera ate a} p ing ? stitution of Hawaii, t was to inberit. For all | also a young * sian anadtinaenchenn ecco an enjoyable evening was passed. ‘The gifts | Ment of the Mormons of this state has passed | 1h was I have nationtiy ond i erie seiven | "there's good deal of patronage connected THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, 7 xt Pimong the many | oth the senate and the house and will be ap- to fit myself for my return thi year to my | With our post office. as it employes about fifty Were numerous and cost]: ‘uniee to make a i D. STC fel7 913 Ps. ave. | who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Hecht of | proved by the governor. native country. Iam now told that Mr. Thurs- | men and — twel: Jp sof mail matter a ‘@-rouus brick houses: new: on 436 s JOR SALE FOR BUILDER: i" " Baltimore, Miss Ida Friedberger of Baltimore, | Another measure has been passed which | ton is in Washington asking you to take away | day. It is worth $5,900 a year. D fer both. on the west site of Lith st, adjoins t JOR SALE—ON Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Julius | enables blind and illiterate citizens to vote. my flagand my throne. No one tells mo crea ‘ ° c . = = ae eal S17 atciatlons’ eane termes Weel eke Sane | Sa ee: Baumgarten, Mr. and Mrs. Luchs, Mrs. Stern, mee this officially. ; W. 5, White of Cleveland, Ohio, republican lot 7 c. BOYER. Je horses as part pavimont. month, HUGG’ Mr. Moves Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sanger, ne SES “Have I done anything wrong that this | Congressman-elect from the twentieth district, on. Foe farther party fe : a _ UN Tthst aw. DANID D. STONE, 804 and 806 Fat. nw. _| G4 Site —a FULL SIZE UPRIGHT Plawo. | Mt und Mrs, Abe Fischer and Mr. and Mire, fasesre er igced ey spe wrong should be done to tne and my people? | is at the Shoreham. Mr. White is about forty, nt THERE UD. Fae SAU8 a Ste nome EA FINE LOCATION DELAWARE | F'Vhewont cate, ohetat nee, Lr eater IANO. | Max Lucha. The President sent to the Senate today the | 1am coming to Washington to plead for my | tit and ciender with tach: tal ceil annntasiee ONO ce ea aR hy eae re Pom the | en OC eh omar. at7 Miss Kauffmann entertained at luncheon to- | fllowing nominations: Saves my ntee mek my Seg, WH at Mee] Cus puis cheaiy sotareeh,_ Sos tae meee PECeETT ce fx rota: bail ed DaviD'D. * SO 106 F at mow, | oon nee CONEY. STURM ET | aay the following named ladice: Miss Foster, | Col. Elwell S, Otis, twenticth mmfantry, to be | ereat Aries Renble BE tel aay cae a ee senate gece are = pak - ATTENTION. GUILDERS AND MANICURE. Miss Quay, Misa Harter, the Misses Hutchinson, | brigadier general. : ee |a0 ih aia lan puaanse ut tiling 0 pelea I Tam offering for sale 168 fect # inches on the north = = | Miss Painter, Mins Soule, Mixs Florence Brown, | J. H. Oakley of Illinois, to be an assistant LAST NIGHT'S BLIZZARD. Mr. White is several times a millionaire. He v Lath: Tstory and base- sideot Kst. now. between Sth and Oth, by depth of ADAME PAYN. MANICURE AND CHIROPOD- | Miss Cabell, Miss Clapp, Mise Burdette, Miss) surgeon in the marine hospital service of the se i “ted in many enterprises in Cleveland 8 B42). t. Ingluding two choice cor valuable for ist. 708 16TH AT.N.W— The only Luporter and | Stetson, Miss Clephane, and Mra Rudolph by P is interested in many enterp? u Ch rn a THOMAS J” FISHER & CO. and rosidexice parponss: terns ety.” Apply | Mauufactnger ot FIN MANICURE and CHIROPOD: | fetqrea yes yes peat nd Mrs Violexe, | United States, It Came Without Warning and Was Severe | and one of the most importan’ and profitable as se _ bea Pet aw. | y “lars. x I8T GOODS south of New York ne20-te rs 24 . | L. R. Woodward of Cala to be a commis- for a Short Time. the manufa: of chewing gum. He owns a = DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nove. _ Fe cee tate od cing secu Aeoeaiious ware | sn god toc te ditaievor Alaska: Last night's storm capped the climax of a | fine stesia yacht, takes great intorest in yacht 5 ee = SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Loe mentee e , aseb et ate eam aren f weather, mostly bed, ches] ie and owns on elegent plete on the lala, fr sah nese Tats Zeb he “ a Mrs. Elizabeth Wessel of Newark, N. J., is cis Sek ee coer — wots alex on v1 x EINK NCE is 4 ge > 1. 8 maz) jis section wince the ak en Indian © eee TOMAS Fisue 8 0.. SUBURBAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, initing Mrs. H. T. Guss, ‘The will of John’ Schafer, leaving his estate y No,” said ex-Indian Commissioner A.B sta F st a Furnishes abst sof tities in Alwiandria ana Fair-| Mrs F. A. Andros, son and daughter of Troy, cording to the weather wise ground hog, we y of Tennessee, but now a 10H ST. Ne. OOD < HB. 3. = fest um. CAYWOOD & je mw. felsic JOR ssi - i, Upshur, form Coe uncle ay and in Montomery and Prince | N. Y., are the guests of her sister, Mrs. Carrie plage ‘wife Florence during life, was fled t0- | houtd have had days of eunhine aud gladness, Sew York, at the Normandie, “Jam not ae lomses nod Jaw suits by inuintine that borrowers have | A. France, at her reai » 1801 G street ae ee The prevailing wind storm broke upon this | Giaate for my old office, Gen. J. D.C. Atkins our wuarantes of tt) YOU fees sans, | HOFthwent. ; ; Death of Miss Harriet J. Woods. city about 10 o'clock last night and came with-| 6¢ Tennessee, who was ulvo Indian commissioner _fe00-t__HENSY N. COPP, Vice President._| Mrs. Johnson of Tuscumbia, Als., is visiting | The funeral services over the remains of Miss | out warning. Shortly before the hour named under Mr. Cleveland, ts, however, and I am en- SORTAG ARGE 1.0 AT HYATTSVILLE | the family of Gen. Wheeler, 1748 P street. Harriet J. Woods will take place tomorrow | the skies became overcast and lightning made | oouraged to believe that he will be successful. he Ge, cack ‘OR SALE—BY DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., laqien will vall iow and oui eaay” terme PRTLAVNT | Mr. and Mra. J. J. McGuigan gave a birthday | atternoon from the residenco of her parents, | lurid, crooked streaks in the dark, low-hanging | ~-Gen. Atkine made a splendid commmmsioner Eidtd SH sve, USL Fak. new. HOSEMAN, Fayette and Ne Punt ats, Baltiniore party in honor of Mr. George C. Noble on Fri- | 299 New Jersey avenuo northwest clonds. Fie reforms and economies were marked and Bae Jae ath ime Aul of square 720, bounded by Ist, $2, E and Fats, | on yaLE-OR FRCHANGE FOR SUBURBAN | UY cvenimg at their residence, 1113 South | “a. 2 wesiajeced £ me SNOW, HAIL AND BAIN accomPANIuENTs, | andical. He aid_ gre: toward civilizimg Ea iets Ratt aeegpauealy wal Hep tertng errs ose ghee | Hout Hem eat ofp caueeies | conistaied fo the mia! par af thersog™ey | the fall of fber from the staple of TSnhy | Thos‘ eondiious were alwort meets [on bak" Enns ao arth Sm gen” Soe rane I Fy PItiEe & CO., co Teer ta dap iC Le tot Cer are to AM | 43 by A Located fn th ihrer oection. Appiy at | were Misa Pauline Iseman, Mins Clara Belt. Mina | Church. $d and. C qriigels from the effects of | followed by a severe nor'wester with snow, bail | {cred the dation of his uflice sa. highly come fois-Ge Lad Pst we Bak call ce oMce toe Enver is easy | tecme to bullders. Prices trons DO. to eke _fetsar & CARR'S, $20 Fst. nw. | Flossie Bliss, Mra, Sophie Necker and the | Wich, = . her death resulted, and rain accompaniments which played grest | mendable manner.” ral the Ist aud Tbh. fel? JOR SALE-ATTENTION, INVESTO! le, te tray fe radars, fags age ats... seta s F seat inn. bi ist for sua or , Wand 11, bik. 2, psa. ft. | favorably situ- | ave. st. cars aud Natio ‘or 400 acres; sind for sntdisision. “Convenient to cable radirosd. | 1u0 per cant prot WN! HORST Ray * | mony Lodge, No. 21, K. of P. Brine, OOe. Easy terms: fel NS oom ai, Le Drote behing, f 20 and_11. Dik. 6, fromting 150 feet on Flossie Biive,_ Ka {she was the plaintiff in a suit | for : tented, and’ Columbia. Division, of which afr | £0t €20,000 was given ber by one jury, but the to ihe caine fme Nhe. temperature took « big | ture, J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska, will ar- FOR SALE IN THE NORTHEAST. | Noble is a member, were present in uniform. | C®#¢ Was appealed. - Lea! rive at the Normandie ina few days, as will SAT {wo etory apd cellar br: . x ‘ asphalt pavements into lakes of ice to such an : : = : ‘i ot . —_—_ fs 7 a . Tack- PRS OD iy warsen eco. | Piet. BEAN HEY ren nw ahea'st. bet. 7th'st. nd” Skeruan ave.. north Seria lend han eee as Mex, Sok A: Daly wil ct baat hoes today, need ns extent that pedostrianism became almost im- | 040 Justice Howell I deckson and Mew. Jack 2 Sie Pat, | SMe” cas. ev 4TH ST 3 x oe fenpro . age acreage . W. H. " . f SALE 99,800-NEW PRISE BRICK BAT. 16th st. near Columbia road, 50x40. Te. IE, chiang "ss able accommodating < Dorset | She will however, be at home to her frignds ie | _ AFtlovers thronged the exhibition rooms of | "mmo Siizeard, fortunately, aid not last very | Sustice duckoon aud Gen’ Tockecn warried inaow bowen "on Kk b Al “| Sw: peslbth st and Colombia road. 177 feat on | AySFTpuanten: Water au ay ald into the prettee | the succeeding Mondays during Lent at 129 & | Latimer & Sloan,the auctioneers, 1407 G street, | long, but the bigh, with ‘ive: cold metibers | ga ae daughters of Gen, Harding of exngeo “Roosta.» Ith bid TAO on Columbia road cemtealeE NOOR. | audi toe. Price, inclndiue improvement Soeeets | these eer se today, when there was on exhibition prior to the | breath, prevailed throughout the night and|‘Tennomee. They’ live on the Harding stock ‘square foot. "This be bought ca your wt . Ostr On “N Se MAS neeulealvaeel tino ES Moke fe tomy eats.) Ee er Gas uot peed money. Aso Gu‘tineot | Miss Leavitt, 1121 Vermont avenue, will not | suction sale which begins tomorrow at 11| Well into the day. farm a fow miles out of Nashvilie. ‘Their home six Ose “Nesr.« nev ave valuable lot do stone Se stated NIE; | dubdivision of the Pallaniee co the’ Route e eta ah | De at home tomorrow evening. o'clock a fine collection of royal Vienna por- rabexigeernsrmecapaemd standing. back from the rosd/and i te wandes ’ Se shia ye huis, onting moma | Sot on pochatvets, nt vic,” 8.000. king it | frtotcievatedergundexerioakine themest Deatt-| Col. and Mra. J. W. Clous trom West Point, | eelains. The minimum temperature in Washington | Cf their broad, fertile actor, stretching away on Sew Reick isn, Dut only ong “SaT=— thers | covuer ter 6h. S00." ae oF WHHIDRY Ave. Sane above | TPH oe Pelle ot Opens Tenet epee! meres | NY.,are visiting Gen. and Mra, Augur, 2783] Additional interest is displayed in this array | during the twelve hours ending at 8 o'clock | {), “uu, Pane ferti acten, stretching ona on Lincoln Park: ne, aad ees i you would have 9 rood nest i pisen fc te Notte of an ‘arta $9,000, on | Dumbarton ave. of beoutiful art china from the fact that they | this morning was 12 degrees above zero. ‘The | blooded thoroughbreds in the blue grass state. Peegye F400 95 A tere one nay hy proud of sa lous an you | | Two lots on 16th st mear Park st., $2.600and |My terms xe Representative and Mra. Huff of Pen: were taken from the collection of Count Zouroff | coldest Packs sb Fa cer Prepet Siete Hao | SO Sear wore: erica Ge E'GERM awe, | yanteioere for Florida tie eee ta nniyl | And were to be exhibited at the fair i © ‘wae Sankt Ste, Ce = of $6,500 30 Box’ fon’ neiehborhwod. tiood tote: | Sredettues yeasing nad sess beter gs EroreR, Pe oN DEE Ne LON ycHALES. AND | companied. by Mrx Gen. Coulter and daughter Gale ee Saceen lamemanae Howie corte ~ ni) fi. toa cexm, well-paved’ alley” elec: . mation. shon! greatly Michigan morning ‘Bingham Met deco Hocredare Wrown at ne agi brickjcot~| INGLESIDE-GOx1'M on Lowell st. at 6c. Brsekayt gpd vie nity with GRACE Who are visiting Mrn"Hage Tm 7OUNE ladice | "some fine Serres ware ia alao in this colleo- | Michignn. Sunday morning, move falling very | ‘Poder Seat! age Iiyde: deed’ declared vol iors taptry, cellar & . pg Rested by fwnace: claciric tells elects | INGLERIDE-SOx124 on Milwuukea et. at GMa. SOR RENT—GUY AVE.. HYATTSVILLE, MD., ——— ficn, and also, some specimens of Dresden, | rapidly on the Atlantic coast with warmer al. Riggs agt. Wormley; decree declar- ‘4 fs other ‘ceramics. plutioron statiooary warbstant: lestet by far Shiner masts sa cher modereCon: | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY GROUNDS_Lot 7, | he atmsacemmeete LO too uousey concrete Preparing for 1804. See ee at a cther, fine ceramics. | The | southwesterly winds and rising rapidly inthe | jog veheritance, iavalidnting deed nnd referring "wid ca, pussil ‘cash’ payment ana valance Ypnarsnn Pre 1S Vat GROOT each. | cho) north aide suntinyton place, wear 14th i ight #23 Pet war, WEEMS ‘The finance committee of the National Asso-| Groamental. “There are to be seen. specimens pager yr a i ee Buoatbly aeaired Ai Rp. : [ordinal Ra aaa ciation of Democratic Clubs met Saturday night | of the work of some of the eminent artists of . ‘akin X Wauten weep & co a 120 | cote HTS North, side of Yale, at. b Lecwta :, r yx, | St the Ebbitt House, Congressman W. L. Wil- | the Munich Academy. The sale will be con- EXTENT OF THE STORM. Cimcerr Cover, Division 1—Justice Bradley, me SALEOSEW SIR ROOM FESS BRICK next to corner of 14th st. ; lot Sz100. Erice, $L56° Opresite i Sire tinued each day through Friday and During the evening the disturbance which | | Today ‘Thompson sant Bee cot VD, Seciiloc a mite ud Kecatiyn. 36 eaaace | ~ Beautiful building lot, improved by the small briek cai gives a description of this ‘was contral in the upper Iske region moved to | {t' ot ol: detectn, Ge ~ at «3 Be Use aL RSC welling No. 1305 IT. ave. ovnoaite | the eastward with great pSeorpeegecired by othe : e 200), SIO0 cash an! balanee to wait. This is a bar AV H R eet Motto residence sontallis 2832 wa, ft. Eres: | AE alae Oe energy, ‘tional 3 om trial, oe, BAKER, NORKIS & LAMPTON, zny Ekanpsome Kesipesce. ioe aslo a tot aha Pout a 36 Looking for a Secretary of the Navy. poe toga igfe yy meg eet Ae Se neo : ee ee Wo have for sales magnificent house on | Per mouth. Price, #10,000. It was reported today ins way to indicate | Sve yes tallewed 's cold wave and ‘To Save the Chiefs of Bureaus, wy dt ag TE Mass ave bet. 17th aud ISth ets, which is | | square 1089, Jot 5, 64 ft wide, runs throne that it was true that Mr. Cleveland had offered snows ‘Sroagbegt New Hogined the | A general movement is on foot among the t uinentiy suitable for the home of same | frog Fenn. ave. 16 Jath sit ea Bey Jots ‘the ‘to Josiah Atlantic states, the Ohio valley Jake | clerks of the executive departments to get ap Eabinet ottcer or xentiowan of tame It | fr Sand’ Hosa square st Oke: par ocr pana etiaahent Aiapamen sored regiow, but the weather i clear this morning, |« monster petition addrewed to Proddant —— = sar to built on a magnificent and generous plan, ‘acai 2 Petkerven pOR GALT “A BaRGalX, PRESS BRICK. BAY. fa luxuriously furnished. has wide halls, | act" se euch ‘being low 2 and 88 oa ae he could not afford to give up his law practice | Sx°ePt panos erm ida Cleveland ssking him toextend the civil service large double parlors, a spacious oval dining | Price, Sue. for four years. Mr. Cleveland is looking for a fo tne org + gl rules so thet the chiefs of bureaus and divisions Toom capable of seating «larze company | Mri, Depeee Heh and Oth ota, ae, 2g, 820, lot head for the Department, from New | northern platesu ;, also over the lake | in the several departments may be iacluded iu “deal” bows’ eentere tae teary tee | and the boi entertalved some | regions and upper valley, but it in| the clasified service, The Treasury Depart terior was decorated by HESS of New York. LAMIE LEIGHTS—Two of the finest lots on Co of the New Engiand men that John ‘unusually low on the New| conte, and it | ment has teken the initiative in thie movement: Lot has a frontage of 35 feet. Commodious | smbia road at Pomp halo ogee te Ace) gy woke ‘has fallen north of Minnesota the stable on property. Price, including fur- | SHING’ HEIG! a 7 co departmental biture, 878,000. ramun aretss 10d Geek eo) Oo COMM: a0 Kalo coming trom Rew York, since yerterday ‘give | "he, indiations are, that pe en eee Maes encouragement who want Judge | prevail on Tuseday on Atlantic coast, with contain names of 30,000 OUR OFFER: Shuld the title to anv| TD. snsal werycud te etal ‘Culberson wt the heed’ of the Department | rising temperature north of North Carolina. | employes, property tid by wa prove erection upon | te taraten aay, aption an of Susties. ‘The temperature will rise ic the examination at the trme of sale, we will . Saree SPIT Jake regions, the Ohio. refand the deposit and all expenses in-| S187 54 A Symax entered the house of ‘The above curred in examination. TO. BULDERS—7 Charles A. a street ‘and JOUN B. WIGHT, 1410687. 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