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FIVE LIVES LOST FOR LOVE. Crimes Caused by the Old Story—Mis- cellaneous Wickedness. Corpwarea, Kax., Jan. 28.—As Dudley Mur- phy, ® prominent business man, was coming eut of 8. Hill's drug store yesterday he was shot in the back by Dr. Stawn. Stawn reloaded and fired a second shot into Murphy's prostrate form, then drew a revolver and fired three ad- ditional shots at bie victim, who was riddled with bullets, It is said that a had been too familiar with Mrs. Murphy and had been told Sei Geo latter wont shows him on sight, 80 be THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Sorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : & H. KAUPFMANN, Pres't ‘Tue Evextxc Stan is served to subscribers in the ‘by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents pet | ag oe Ta ‘ _——————X—X—XX—:—_————————————eEe—Ee—— loll SSS SESS EE Month; one year, @6; six months, $3 {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C.as Becond-class mail matter.) aad bit ee E87 All mail subscri must be paid in advance: Bo paper sent longer than is paid for. Rates of advertising made known on spvlication SPECIAL Vor. T6—No. 15,045, WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1890. ___ SPECIAL. NOTICES. _| , Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.|REPUBLICANS AND THE RULES. Telegrams to The Star. Be AER RETEANCE: sun 27 0 “Tove een Harmoniond Lent Might” ‘g < EAN THE DIRECT TAX BILL. Have Been Harmonized Last Night. NOTICES. Kee-wirs0n wars: The annual _meetine of the Exc! c ; inge will be held — WEDNESDAY. J: 29, at 7: Ts PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, we of elacting ofcers for ties ‘pumiha year and other The republican caucus last night resuitea} THE TEN MILLION BILL. HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO., PA. ie —s Teovteey. aad emp praess e the majority of the House. i < THE FIR) RD _& JARRATT, 5 ere had never been any sort of conference ‘This celebrated Whisky, meat carefully and slowly — Soulptora, Carvers aad wodsleiy bes bean Once Vetoed by President Cleveland | pctween the members of the party, and some |The New York Assembly Passes Tt Passes the Senate Again. of the more independent members of the party Y “ and distilled from the in- plved. ot of Cl Ee a. Sarsanyy where ti pcre a 5 paBolve in co merge Ng Mag rel by THOS ; ; : = had been speaking quite freely of their opposi- the Gotham Fair Subsid tion to certain of the changes in the rules pro- y jarratt. The busi small grain peculiar to the renowned mountain | BAIRD, 1017 Pa. ave. nw. Siutriets of Peasertvania and Maryland. and ripened WOMAN'S CHRISTIA EN E THE WHITE HOUSE,| Peed by Mr. Reed. Consequently TO ENLARG the caucus opened up with considerable in heated ware houses, sea-voyaged and aged in the | To mn ts0 Peewee c discussion. Members expressed themselves | WHY ENGLAND SHOULD SING SMALL Need of More Public Buildings Here. freely upon those features of the code in which warm salt air of Bermuda. The oxides of irou and | KOW (Wednesday) at 1-30 pm. Mrs they were most interested, but the whole dis- nome if ; dines Love Murders Oome i: ig Horrid Batch | Yoke and broke Biankenship’s skull, fatally cussion was ina calm and amiable tone, After M me in a Big H seca her gg gy ge ded ey ry much had been said on the general sudject, Mr. a difficulty took place, came to the reseue of BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE.| Reta answered ail the objections of- Today. Blankenship, when Hapgood dropped the neck 42 GIRL'S SMILE DID TT ALL. Barrsvriue, ARk., Jan. 28.——Jake Schreiber, twenty-one, shot Emma Fry and George Meiss- ner Sunday as they sat talking at the girl's home. The girl will die. As Schreiber rode off Albert Fry, brother of the girl, fired three shots at him. One knocked him down, but he arose and went on. Yesterday Schreiber was found in an old bouse almost dead. In addi- tion to Fry's shot he had shot himself with the last v in his revolver, but failed to kill himself. He then took a heavy stone and tried tocrush his head. Each biow rendered him unconscious for a time. He lics in jailina very precarious condition. Schreiber and Meissner were rivals for the hand of Maes Fry. DOUBLE MURDER, Garesviiie, Txx., Jan. 28.—Two young farmers, H. 0. Blankenship and Sam Hapgood, had a row yesterday south of Gainesville about a young lady. Hapgood seized CITY ITEMS... COUNTRY REAL DEATHS. their homologous salts found in the waters from which | will conduct the services. Ali friends this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable | Vited. ay Oe snd unequaled an tonic and rejavenator to thovein | ge HOTEL JONSON CAFE JUST AR- 7 nd pity scene SS ks. These are all of the very first Water. 1¢ oe : Ss. — STATE E TEN: “OF “IT 18 PURE. FREE FROM FUSEL OFT. AND CAN | S~e—A ASIA STATED MEETING OF THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR | he held at the cathedral of the rite, 7 G'st n. MEDICINAL USE. ITS HIGH COLUR 13 DUE TO | w.. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Janu 1890. THE IRON PRESENT. Work 21st dew A. HSH TUT tit tt itt fered and the result was a general agree- y yoke and picked up « pitchfork and dealt hum “WML P. TONRY, Ph.D. Chemist” aaa *_* Recorder, _ Pare ment and acquiescence with Mr. Reed’s @ fatal wound and then escaped. . TONRY, he — oa SE PTING or - Pare views, The caucus closed, having no longer DEATH OF CHICAGO'S DEACON BROSS. TRE PEACEMAKER KILLED. ee tee |e herd THURSDAY EVENING. January iy, 1800, Pas THE SENATE, rs frag rege ll mk —s Prec oe Lovrevitie, Jan, 28.-Addis Malone stabbed y the cathedral, N a a Work SOth de- — . Mr. 4 ees Sa $°F Bldmoan cor’ Sth and Lvuieinna sve, ahaa Ho 1007 Got, oT BOLT. Pare 3! among the memorials presentedand referred | Kansas was the only one who held out in oppo: | © DEPEWVILLE’S FAIR BILL. | *killed Wm. Mansfield at Horse Cave, Ky.. Fi B. Bryan & nnsyivania ave, DW. _A28-3t rie. pat | was one presented by Mr. Chandler for the es-| sition. The strongest objection raised in the poeencl yesterday, Mansfield was trying to prevent @ eo S00 F at. pw, -— EMENT bli - | discussion was to the proposition to restore the | ‘The World’s Fair Subsidy Passes the | difficulty between his brother and Malone, The Suc ae arntel Hill, OF Pare 7 | tablishment of a republican form of govern- | (17 morning hour, and in this particular bi Alb: murderer was taken to Bowling Green to save , i rab U - ; heescrxali 5 Asse! any. an dr and Kath nw, ee LOCAL MENTIO ea TRA tn Mies ttn80 OF Mississippi. modifcations were agreed to chee quieted the a him from a mob. 4 ate OW we Bitedewet & ‘AL MED Is SECRETARY WINDOM’S SILVER BILIn opposition, e princi objection to this | special Dispatch to Tae Evenina Stan. 2 USED 7 wo ” Fan bores Cr Otlics No. G43 Louulane MANICURE. Pare 3| Mr. Morrill, in introducing the bill authoriz~ Laetitia danny provision was made for the | “Aupany, N.Y., Jan, 28.—The world’s fair bill | HE USED THE WRONG WORD Gundi = r. od ~ S i i rinting of reports of the committees fore ~aoweee : SG Dass veorse aw Pott ees Base | ailver bllion, and hava, it referea ta tho | he bills were taken up for consideration, | Passed the sevembiy this moruing by 0 vote ot | And the Hank's Customers Withdrew Connell, & nd Hi sts. m.w. : 0: e negative vo! . Half a M! Depost 2D. jas Toth sud T sts. nw. zi committee on finance, said that that committee lis adr cp aad gab ane King of New York cit; se - : - ¥. Maurice Cropley, Georgetown, D.C. plone lone. A jey, George hy a eal estate... z Office furniture ii Interest accrued and rents due. Cash in and company’s o! ‘Also the following ‘aud Restaurants: Hot had aadressed 8 communication to the Secre- | _ It was agreed that the rule should be modi- Aumasy, N.¥., Jan, 28—Thero was an ex nd E sts. D.W. tary of the Treasury asking him to formulate a | 100 80 08 to require the printing of reports and citing time at the Albany county bank in thie bill in accordance with his recommendations in | '"° OPPosition was satisfie ne opinion Very | an Abandoned Bark Towed Aground— | city yesterday afternoon, Cashier John Tem- relation tosilver. ‘That bill had been received. | Fclte adapted; that it mould wot ae to neon se | Reported Hurricane at Buenos Ayres. | pleton died a short time ago and yesterday the Without committing himself or any member of * now under the general parliamentary ee directors met to elect his successor. It was the ene to it he asked to have it printed | law. There was some opposition to the| Loxpox, Jan, 28.—The British bark Howard | expected that David S. Mann, the teller, who and referre proposition to take up the Smith-Jackson con-| A. Turner, before reported abandoned while | jas been in the bank for nearly tweuty years, A resolution wasoffered by Mr. McMillan and | tested election case before the rules were ona voyage from Hiullsbor, N.B., for Dublin, | would be promoted; but there was a bitch im POTOMAC RIVER Boats, PIANOS AND ORGANS. LIABILITIES: CECT tied WW RWW EWM VIASMIVE TD IANSS MOIS SSSC ENO KGANOINAVEWANSUDIO ease eceateaeieesieeniat deiiniaianmnbeaein: Gerstenberg, 1343 Penn adopted instructing the library committee to | adopted, but it was decided to go on with it, ji . the program and di the stormy Fach Conesios 405 10th ot ae : inquire and report es to the propriety of pur | the anilerstanding being thet there waa no dis, ial aarary Antares bin Gamera [Oy ery pep big foe py th ae WANTED (Srrvartoxs chasing the Stanley collection of Indian his- | position to take up the other cases before the | *ttempted to tow her to the channe T | saying that they didn't want any “sheeny” as Jas. A Humphre; 13th st. ow. DIRECTORS: WANTED (MisceuLaNxoua). ..... - torical paintings ‘now in the custody of the | rules were adopted. being towed for several hours ehe parted from | +.) bead of ther bank. Mrs, John Ross, 2 BRRRY 0. TONERS. I WANTED (Rooms) a Smithsonian Institution; also Stanley's paint-| While there is nothing in Mr. Reed's code on | the steamer and went ashore four miles west of When Mr. Mann heard this he resigned at & Bea JAS H.WATMOUGH, WM. B GUMLEY, WANTED (Boarp). e ing of ‘The Trial of Red Jacket.” the subject of counting a quorum when the | Penzance. once, and two of the directors, one of whom zk fe See eRe we soe q | VINTEBREsOR: TO ENLARGE THE WHITE HOUSE. Jeti to — gpteemid! ne kd British steamer Mascotte, Capt. Ross, Farlin, also tendered their resigna- aS beg a. i ; . e ir. Lodge and a pel other | which sailed from Swansea yesterday for New ing they could not afford to be con- fel ey GHas BOBAINEY, Vice Prondent, Govennuext Receiers Topay.—Internal oan tare iat besa caer ages leading men questioned the propricty of count- | York. put into Queenstown today with her ma-| nected with an institution whee wack. idee L. Peiot. cor. oth and E sta nw. NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. revenue, $406,988; customs, $609,860. = rae Commnlerre P 88) ing@ quorum which was not shown on the | chincry out of order. prev iled. The directors then selected William [sa (a CHAS. N. LARNEK, Assistant Secretary. areaapee and grounds to consider the subject of afford- | vote, and the matter went over until occasion |" ‘The British steamer Riverina, which left | 6. Sanders, well-kuown, business man, a8 Gasino Clubs Mount Pleasant. rp_ BRANCH OFFICE Tey BROS, Agenta._| , COU THos. F. Bann, military secretary to the | ing at the executive mansion by alteration, ad- | should arise when it would be necessary to | London November i for Sydney, NAW. is | cashicr, No soonee wae thule soe aa Metropolitan Club, 17th aud H sta. n.w. — ~ - - —— Secretary of War, has recovered from a severe | ditions or otherwise, additional office rooms ‘ide upon a course of action. ashore at Ramshead on the Australian coast, | the street and the alleged insult to the race Meridian Giud, 1726 T6t'mw. Aes EE rion aes oti | attack of the grip and was at the department | 4nd other accommodations, WHAT MR. M'KINLEY SAYS, She will probably be a total loss, raised abroad than the Jewish customers of the — de nN nisetinue of, this association TOMORROW EV: ye THE NEED OF MORE PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Mr, McKinley said to a Stan reporter today} Advices from Buenos Ayres state that a bur- | bank began to withdraw their deposits, Within 3 ry 2 tO jock) at Monumental hall, i . A Ask for WILSON WHISKY. corner Pennsylvania ave.aud 2d st., to be addressed | Hogprrar, yom Bicx Overem Men.—The rev-| Mr. Harris suggested the importance of that the discussion in the caucus showed a very ricane has prevailed there and has done much | an hour a crowd of angry men, by Hon. Marriott Brosius. M.C., of Lancaster, Pa A ports * : damage. ‘The Norwegian bark Sigdal, Capt, | resenting some of the largest houses. in THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGEH C0, copia! inviation is hereby extuded to all Fenueyl: | emue steamer Stephens, now at Baltimore, will | Groat'y enlarging the scope of the inquiry. He | satisfactory condition of affairs in the party | Larsen, at Buenos Ayres from Cardiff, was sunk | city and the bank's best customers, filled the ane ‘Vanians in the city to be Be ypent DDELL, Secretary, | tomorrow be towed to the mouth of the Patux- held in his hand, he said, a statement o' e | ranks, ‘We will all stand together | in collision with the British steamer Prince | space in front of the desk, demanding that ent river ee use - a hospital boat for oyster Poeriy tame by bg —~ for howd re “e 1 icinity. uildings in e - rr ee | ee a ington, showing an aggregate of $112,000 and work harmoniously. There 18 no | Llewellyn from Buenos Ayres for Liverpool. | their accounts be closed at once, One man re- disposition to delay the rules. They | The steamer was so badly damaged that it was | ceived a certified check for nearly $200,000,and will be reported and adopted as soon | necessary to run her aground. Herforehold is | it is snid that nearly half a million was with- @19-3m __ Baltimore, Ma._ | @—_—, BLOOKER'S COCOA. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 7 L ders of the ARLINGTON FIRE : best in the world. Stop aud :ry a sample at GEO. M Stock holde E. Ki YY & SUN'S, any day week at 1116) Ctvi Senvice Examinations 1x RicHMonD.— | a year. There was no apology for the govern-| @8 possible. The election case now reported | full of water. Six hundred tons of corn, which | drawn. The proceedings will probably be Se the ciection of wine Directors tagerve for te en- | £2! ave. 322-2W_| secretary John T. Doyle of the civil service | ment continuing tho system of renting build. | from the committee will be taken up because | comprised part of her snceo. is damaged. continued today, but the bank's’ officers say Suing year will be held st the office of the Comm commission went to Richmond yesterday to or- and he thought that the committee on it is ready and the rules are not. It is ex- Sete tor they can stand it and are satisfied with their 1505 Pa, ave. n.w., Monday, Feburary 24, 1590. FOR MEN GOING SOUTH. 7 " a public buildings and grounds should consider ted, however, that the rules will be adopted IRON STRIKERS. choice, The matter is the leading subject of open at 1 and close at $ p.m. ms ganize the board of examiners in the Richmond | fy,” whole question and provide for the con- Before any of the other cases are taken up. conversation in town, ao NR us Light wenn Suitings aod Trouseringe Post office and to investigate the work of the | struction of the nocessary Fulldings. ‘The rales are not held back, and it is not pro-| A Non-Union Force Tries to Organize a ae Music Store removed to _ Rg ard. ‘ . Mr. Spooner said he had not the slightest ob- | Posed to hold them back on account of the Union and Gets Into a Strike. RESENTING NIGGARDLINESS, ele _Se5 Ft. sers, Cor. 9th sts'pw. Jaz Tue Prestpext’s Visttons this morning in- | jection to the enlargement of the scope of the | election cases, Lene Two Weeks’ Accumulation of ee NOFICE OF BSHGp TON OF COPAET | eluded Gen. Clarkson, Senators MeMillen, Man~| SoPt'G0 amendment to histrealusion, ©" ” | SOLDIERS’ HOME IMPROVEMENTS | of anne ea a ng eres | Sail Sulll Watting at tae Fone OFFICE—10th and F sts, n.w., WASHINGTON, D.C., January 24,1890. | derson, Pierce and Casey, Representatives Bou-| “hr Harris said he bad not prepared an Hedlpearean 7 jaagg aiequdar rs nageneaneetl @enobscot River Ice Co. and Willis*Iee Co.combined.) | , The Copartuership, heretofore existe between | telle, Milliken, Owen, Hill, Yardley, Taylor, | amendment, but would do eo if the resolution - the firm of Andrew J. Heilbrun & Co., has this day | Neidringhaus and Russell, Gov. Hovey, Andrew | were allowed to go over till tomorrow. Supine the best Jocated, harvesting Plant in Maine. | been Diseolved by mutual consent. Lonts Heilbrun | Carnegie, Gardiner G. Hubbard and a delega- | “yr, Spooner consented and the resolution Bids Open Today for the Reconstruc- | Det, Went out on astrike yesterday. Aneffort) s,. Peaxcrsco, Jan. 25—The United States to force the mill into the amalgamated associa- ei - tion of the Scott Building. tion cansed it, For five years thie mill has mail for the north, which on account of the he az in ji e ; : railway blockade has accumulated here in Spgs om Sa aor | Sansa tie emg iinet tn | HOM FO APhanene Beaded by Gen. Clayton: | want ovr ll tomorror. mittee on public| BH Tere were opened at the War Depart-| een non-union. ‘The union scale hae ben | frost vuitmss wns uot tobe Us ahs tone * A te isau to collect all debit 5 5 i i i 4 ted Reson Waskinaton Manager, | lewd) SM ANDREW G, HEIL DRUN, | | DumIvo tHe Sxow Broceape.—Postmaster | pidings and grounds, reported « bill appro. | Ment today for the work on intended improve- Pocn omployed. Aatarday night the men ‘mela | St0t Hosa, which sailed for Portland yeater~ ments at the Soldiers’ Home. The improve- General Wanamaker has accepted the revenue | priating €2,500.000 for a public building at iny frietids and the public in general pony the | ments are the construction of a dead house and Peg oe \d decided to e and f | day. It seems that the steamer Columbia, for thelr eset patronaxe extended to the old firm, 1 | cutter Rush from the Treasury department to sas City, Mo,,and it was placed on the @ meeting and deci organize and force A the mill into the association when a new scale | which sailed last week, was paid by the United = ave, Fi RToK respectfully request Doo we Felt = aatieg a er ee Port- | calendar. ee for raising the upper story and reconstructing | is signed in July. “ — a 4 per od bat the Santa SING NEW AN ; Star Grocery Con “4 , . snow TO BELIEVE THE TREASURER. th tt buildi: me At noon yesterda: er Ward told the | liosa was only offered 50 cents per » which OPENING NE NEANO LAM: _worot TERT Sor ihaa'Gsteuis_| blockade, On motion of Mr. Sherman, Senate bill to re- | ‘uo, "0¥e%, On the Beott building or the older y organi a ane part of the Soldiers’ Home building. The | ™en they could not organize for the purpose | the steamship company refused, The British PIANO LA ROCHESTER BUENEES. => SPECIAL RECEPTION AT THE government, the company says, E. F. BROOKS, RCI AL RECKETION AT THE Tue Bartrore Gore to Bartmore.—Sec- | lieve the treasurer of the United States from _225-tuth.s3m 531 15th st, Corcoran Building. _ | Toisry 29, 1800. st 8 p.m., tendered by retary Tracy yesterday gave assurance to a | the amount now charged to him and deposited THIS 18 TO E NOTIC! ciation to General Secretary and Mrs. James That the subscriber, of the District of Co- | Interesting prcsrais of short talks and Intisies 27.2% | delegation from Baltimore that he would order | with the several states oe ee) was taken ; of forcing the mill into the association and this mansard roof on the building is to be replaced | }),, pid men quit last evening. The night | Americun line #40 per mail bag from'thi with a marble story, and the two endsof the | men will follow at the end of the night turn, | to Victoria, and when the home government F he ‘Court of the Sh Balti 2 to th from the calendar and passe building and the tower are to be reconstructed | Over cipal = gt pay ie weekly | cut the _ to weaned + ac declined, Dutrict of Columbis, holding ‘s special. Tes <q‘ DISCUSSION OF THE LOCAL SUNDAY | the cruiser more to procee jo -menu- of marbl bids and bidders for con-| pay roll of the mili is about $28,000, commercial standpoint the situation is serious, ee cee becaenn Vibes Semasaaty on ‘pill A public. Mmectine for the ina ata mental city us soon as she has completed her ‘THE DIGTRICT HAS AN INTEREST IN THIB. ta ed beihicas Seacwandetiane ack eee as two weeks ’ mail for the north remains here. this personal estate of Lavinia G. Couolly. late oF the | iscdasion of this Dil, now ‘before Congress, will be | armament at the Norfolk Davy ® month] On motion of Mr. Morrill'the bill to creait | *ucting ee es ani WOULD INDIA REVOLT? en pS sud [aihecs TURSDAY JVENING, Sanusry. 28, at | OF ix Weeks hence, to pay to tho several states and territories { H- Howlett, $4,400; John Carver, $3,620; D. J. — KNIFFEN AND MISS PURSELL FREE Glaitus againat tue naid deceased are hereby’ warned to | is TUMSDAY EVENING. January 2 and to pay se Macarty, $3,950; J. W. Swainson, #4,295; John | One Good Reason Why England Bet- a ee eee re (ue THIRTIETH DAY ct De- | wotk for aud agaiuat the Lill. Speakers from elsewhere | Tue Pnestoext has consented to open the | and the District of Columbia all monies col- ~ Taakiokaiccniuse “Aut pubie'spiced men and women should como. public library and art gallery buildings pre- | lected under the direct tax act of 1861 was ¥ jazd-aee Henderson, $4,360. For the reconstruction of Leave Al The Coroner’s Jury Practically Exon- the upper portion of the Scott building bids oo nae Sen Aen erate Them. x 7 mted by* Andrew Carnegie to the city of | taken from the calendar. were received follows: John H. Howlett. 898.-] Loxpox, Jan. 28.—Mr. Herbert Gladstone’ — Asay EE OBERT 0. HULiawas = FOHE PURCHASING AN OVERCOAT Mleghels, Pa. ‘The pone will take pata Re eee eee bboy reg Pook ert ee ae: Se eeatty: | speech at Hawarden bas reached India and the | TREXTOX, N.J., Jon, @.—The my ee Sas AND WOOD. Ta SE-20 per ceut discount. 9 7°" Woesmnine ovr | some time next month—probably about the | Tart Gon, ress; aad, as it hed tho unanimons son, $96,898.92. orrison, $99,065; J. W. Swain) comments of the native papers upon it and his | Kniffin murder case brought in # verdict this hite Ash 6, $5.30: Egy, $5: Nut FORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st} 11th, vote of the finance committee, he hoped that it father's introduction are interesting. The | orning declaring that Mrs. Kniffin came to WILL HE BE RECORDER? elder Gladstone expressed his thanfuluess that | her death by the administration of chloroform — the British no longer relied upon force in the | by the hands ot unknown parties, Ex-Senator Bruce’s Visit to the Presi- government of India, but by their mild and | | cpg | farther teckared that their labors jad been hampered by the withholding of im- dent Starts a Rumor. epee ig Wii rrcipes paligeed [serpent ed jury by which they Ex-Senator Bruce called on the President | The Indian press repeats the grand old man’s | Might have arrived at a different verdict, this morning Just before the cabinet meeting | gPUrsistic views, but the comments leave little | 4 qitte Thing Makes Chicago Happy. and the rumor was instantly started that he | knows the abhorrence and contempt that every Cuicaco, Jan, 28.—A local paper says: “Don had been called to the presence for the pur- | Mohammedan has for Christians but is aware | Luis Hull, who is known throughout the pose of settling the matter of the appointment | of the scarcely concealed longing to revolt, | country as the Vanderbilt of Mexico, has made of a new recorder of deeds for the District, | hardly restrained by the orders of the leaders. | a proposition that will certainly gladden the Nothing definite, however, could be learned at | THe "iY Hindoos. who have not their equal on | hearts of Chicago's world’s fair committee, UAL MEETING OF THE WASH- eae w Stove, == LOS: Uhamokin Stove, $5.50: Red Ash Stove, 85.70; | & Id be passed without dissent, kens Valley Stove, $6. Sawed and Split Wood, ¢6 C han Asyliun will beheld | THE StaTe Cannor Svxp.—The United | woul Pi Ret Saved and split Baker's Pine, $6 per cord. s <= EDNESDA pe preg yg ee ee States Supreme Court yesterday decided the| Mr. Vest remarked that he had already livered to any part of thecity. Orders by mail | asytum, 1737 14th st., corner of S st. n.w. Subscribers | Wi; Christi a oth spoken several times against the bill and did iy ailled. 12th and Csts nw, | $24 fFinds of the ingtitutionare cordisily invited to | important case of Wm. E, Christian and others | not care to trouble the Senate now. He would ee PR against the Atlantic and North @arolina rail- | not even ask for the yeas and nays on the pas- —™ WASHINGT LOAN AND TRUST @ HAVING, DISPOSED OF MY | HARD | road company, holding that the Btate of North | sage of the bill, but if the yeas and Days were CAPITAL, $1,000,000. Tid High st to Mr. Walter, Weaver L'bas ty and | Carolina cannot be sued to compel the redemp- | called he would record his vote against it, ¥ OFFICES. 1001 F street n.w. press my grateful recognition of your friendship and | tion of certain bonds of the railroad company. | Mr. Berry also opposed the bill, (CPeevious to the ecection of the Company's Building, | [i nt RE PRON EIS ms = Mr. Sherman made a brief statement giving AND ON fully ask for iy young aud cetitnable accessor | SUNisTER Patwen Ixy wirm DeNove| the history of the tax, and added that the S' a yatronage. Fi —U.8. Consul Turner at Cadiz, Spain, bill would remove a bi f con- Wel] Secured Loans, yusranteed’ by the Company, | ‘Por vive tranaactiot of my Stone business T retain | j ever vere nagegaiyad be —) eae oe ee ao @ @ bone of con. a INTEREST PAID. eee er camara are ree OO ee eee eee oa oma ae | keer ecnSderabte debete ibe Glaats pened Call on oF correspond with us, youtrequently.. Yours truly,” | that U.S, Minister Palmer is sick with the B. H. WARNER, President. dengue fever, which is prevalent in that coun- | the direct tax bill Er 2 vote of 44 tod, — il ii earth for suave duplicity. are no less ‘ious i bseri 000 W. B. ROBISON, secretary. ‘As the successor of Mr. ff P. Gilbert I respectfully | try. The disease he represents as of a very | _ [It is the same bill which passed the last Con-| tho White House as to whether or not any-| ¢o avenge the slighits hice oe sed pauel gir gor wall hey aime gre RE 5 ~ th gress and was vetoed by President Cleveland. } i + as and to DIRECTORS: —— ask for your patronage, cuarantecing satisfaction with | malignant character and the death rate at The Senator Kine in th ti thing was said between the President and Mr, | rogant whites, often their inferiors in intellect | raise in Mexico $1,500,000 if given the neces Scribes = Fimatimnaiie | Ulpue OSS ety weaves, | Madrid, Barcelona and Beville ie stated to ox-| Zhe, Some oe me eevee | Brac that would indicat thatthe later hes |e ainments, lavish upon them daily. | ary time. George f Barvol, Thomas Somerville, - XAGCOUNT OF TERT IGIE = | ce ca era ‘ ; Such incidents as the taf with Portugal and ae nn a eg Boe Pomoveato 1337 stn strect, between Nand | 8 epidemic, Sorictill sakes # Ge dig of a Robey | ee ee MOD. te ceepaink | the dispute with France are duly pondered Good People at Oads. Toba ze om Gosree Traced Sid the public im general. Pee eee my friends} = Py Paesrpunt Gorxa TO Nuw Youx.—The | of the Treasury to credit to each state and ter. | Medt Yesterday re Lar soya — upon by the East Indians and the first serious! Mirwavker, Wis., Jan. 28—The Woman's George T ep ie Ss . lak oe al t ico is re; ani : : y ri Fee 7 » Se warner sa RM, BROWN, President has decided to go to New York next | Fitory of the United States and the District of | Stew pointing wo. the appointmento! Bruce as | Tar sa ee eae teal be engaged will be | Christian temperance union here yesterday re- ibert F. A. A. Wilson, ja25-7' Dealer in Paints, Oils aud Giass, Columbia sum equal to all collections 4 ‘PP ig: begi r7 “ com . <q WANTED A TENANT FOR ABUILDING | Week to attend the judicial centenary to be | Pot er or “ i recorder, for he was supposed to be an active | better organized revolt than that of 1857. ceived formal notice from the directors of the N 2D yy set off or otherwise made from said states ida th al iti cin “4 y "s Christi buil to be erected ons prominent corner on F | celebrated there. He andthe Attorney Gen- | and territories and the District of Columbia or | °#24idate for the consular position. F w ‘all Str Py Tr o Men's Christian association building ee eat + TiL0eEa, | eral, Secretary Tracy and Secretary Noble will | from any of the citizens or iubabitants thereof —— ‘rom treet Today. that, having allied themselves with the pro- = THE CITY POST OFFICE. New Yous, Jan. 28.—The stock market was | hibition party, the women must be treated like - = — leave the city at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon on der th " Bq FAsTONE aesroens aR orm |feta'ot seperate rochlng ow ons | o tr ergy ond th tt of Conner a less active this morning than on yesterday, and | *8Y other political organization, and are there- REAL ESTATE BROKER. Fitting out or Replenishing With that evening. There will be a large number of | Gates thereto. The Seaton Building Leased for Two de: estricted to fore debarred from occupying quarters in the MONEY TO LOAN ALWAYS ON HAND. CHINA, Crass Wak — Senators and Representatives on the same | “And it appropriates the neccasary sum to ro- aka: Sree nae etary smaller | Young Men's Christian association building, FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING, » Aim, Peasant eee) Ses Lewin ome imburse each state and territory and the Dis to have almost entirely dissppeared after the A Well-Made Counterfeit. th eR a Frets 3 ““> srTcHEN vrENSILS | gout wll return by Tuseday night. Fou | trict of Columbia, Postmaster General Wanamaker, after a con- | transactions of the first few minutes. Opening | four Donor, lowa, Jan. 28,—Northern Jowa ——s BAVINGS AND BULLDING aS [pha eek wilt Vener Da Peay Sieh THE HOUSE. t is ‘di ices were generally from 3, to X per cent |, . = Sed . invited to look through tab- - ference with the owner of the Seaton building, | pr 5 ie *S is being flooded with what bankers pronounce SOCIATION. Are respectfully ugh our cai Cosrracts Yor MaTeRiats ror New Crvrs- i igher than last evening's closing figures, ec ‘ a lishment, # tion of Mr. Pa: TL: tin now occupied by the city post office, has agreed though Louis and Nashville was up 2; and | the best imitation silver dollar that has been — We import our goods; have them made to order, and | £R8.—Contracts were today awarded for mate-| On motion . Payson (IIL), acting under | +5 make a lease of the entire premises for two 36 ville le and Mashville ye the | placed in dink Ser eennn than, Gaocebaie Cal! for Constitutions, sell as cheap as they can be bought in northern cities, | rials for building the machinery of the cruisers | instructions from the committee on public years, beginning on the Ist of July last. For reel Sion t in ra list, and ar te maak * eT E seasick echarad ic " Sikes ee ek ae ee ee M. W. BEVERIDGE, {7 and 8, to be built by the government | lands, a bill was passed granting the use of ot sen soe —— Bours of 9 am. and 4:30 p.m. daily at the officeof 225-3 at New York and Norfolk, as follows: Wrought- | certain lands to the city of St. Augustine, Fla., iron bolt sheets, 7,500 pounds, to J. B. Morsell cupying the building without a lease, For a | 1 to 88%. The rest of the list, however, sagged | in weight than the the past five years the post office has been oc- | ness in the remainder of the list it further rose | and is stam; perfectly. Itis alittle lighter good dollar. The counter- 3NQ. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, ,WE TAKE PLEASURE IN STATING TO L, : for a public park. ‘i off fractions as a rule, with the coal | feita have been placed in circulation very & Co., New York, for $561.75; pig iron, 100 portion of that time no rent has been paid t it 214-6m L41GF et nw. Kellone Building. | eoereceecrintse id te nublicin eeneral that we | tong“, 8. Cook’ of Wrightavilies Pa,,’ for | OB motion of Mr. Culberson (Tex.), acting | Pog the owners hare now a suit pending in the | SX2°ks "agBt Prominent among active shares in | successfully and thus far without any clue to the decline. Sugar advanced 3¢ per cent] the circulator. oa. = cou ‘ Rh 5 © | es steel plates for boiler shells, to | under instructions from the committee on Mai th of back rent, " aaepeeedieianead: eae dle. We intend to make a specialty of the collec- i the ney Gen for information as 6 i one > ait she eu Prandin, et New Ark nricen, | oh of ents, tnd anything it ths branch of Gar bua soe aoe G11 a2; 22,000 pounds eecaeke, | number of suits instituted by the United States |Teutal Mill, be $4,000 per year. ‘The amount | Gecline was checked and a slight recovery fol-| Bosrox, Jan. 28—The Danvers Center Com = “ ness will recelve our prompt and careful attention. boiler bracings, t ig! eens eppropriated for P 25,000, lowed. Colorado coal was the only other 5 PEMBROKE FU Hoste nae HODGES & TEEL, iron nut blocks €2,250, aud 4,000 poate big Nectar (Onl tnived idee + the | {#e Owners have refused to receive. A the | prominent weak stock, and it also, esdlicceve eee eens aR ae Loss, . - - h washers, $480, nlie, tt ir. Vander i.) introd: 01 ig lease i it is hoy < s uot -pd corn; | @35,000; insurance, €15,000, The church was 5 Wines 713 Peunsylvanie erenue. | s.05.6¢ WE TNER aie, | Go Now dorks nt 2 Creenliey Wyatt) eabiishment of an Indian industrial school grovel ech Hace es ae pee Pasay ete Seen ances 1 Se O05 | Sie aning See caneeaer of ihe emakee WAVING LEASED THE PREMISES AD- : “a iy SEE im California. Referred. Rent quarters of the city post office, showed s better. tons toward the end of the scores oy oneraamnge in which the witch- ining Gare bow oce the Fair and as | g CLEMENTS SAFES. Important Navat Cuaxors.—Orders were PENSION CLAIMS OF DEPENDENT PARENTS, _— craft ‘jotnine: vapied py = i +f hour, and although the early losses were in but we fe Guuvert the two stor into one mamn- | HE Newest Make." Latest Improvements. | issued at the Navy department today placing | yr Morrill (Kan.),from the committee on The Castle Garden Affatr, few cases recovered, the markét at 11 o'clock Don’t Know How it Happened. et we wil Wee wl cleat, our eutire stock of, Millinery | st. nw or, drop postal: to box 642 Bost Office, and the U.8.8. Alert, now at San Francisco, out of | invalid pensions, reported and the House| Collector Erhardt of New York had long | was active and firm. - ™, Kax., Jan. 2.—A. R Lasley, calars : Sen i : ; : : “ ———— [UTCHINSO: he — Se egenne TRG YREACE | resides atts APNE Seto‘ | comm oon eet eo Hongiat | Pamed Lill providing thet in cases of pension | conference with Seoretary Windom and Auist| "a INSANE WATER ousmmaren meets, tne Sineaeree weiitiels S14 7th st nw. SAN OVAL Moos TONE DREASTPIN rm povacthonr' the Adams. Commander Geo, | °!ims of dependent parents it shall be neces- | ant Secretary Tichenor yesterday in regard to ts about #4,000, wing three eut in profile abd sur- accoun’ “= . ey <x He attempts BO expla- Parte ot sicer we att oct a aiscount ot rounded with diamonds was dropped at the White | E. Wingate has been detached from command | #ary only to show to the pension office that the | immigration methods at the port of New York. | Throws His Little Boy Out of a Five- | sovon further than that the mone ss gone and House reception of Jan. 14. The gentleman who was | of the store ship Monongahela at San Fran-| parents are without other means of support | The conclusion reached was that the only rem- he does not know where. embonly. ‘THOS. J. LUTTEELL: tor SU rand soon to pick it up will Kindly return it 40 cisco and ordered to command the Nipsic, | than manual labor. edy for the evils existing in the present system instituted against his s ——E>EE————— EE = | now in Samoan waters, relieving m2, is eye — —_— —e — E_ WASHINGTON GAS Mr. Cummings (N.Y.) introduced a bill di-| was for the government to assume entire and —s FOR CHANDELIERS | Fe °FFICE, Tal aa 70% OAS | HL W. Lyon, whe is ordered home. Lieut, rect the. Secretary ret the reamary 10 pry | oreasivo alaeteefrcepete matir. The preset From Other Lands Than Ours, , . laced e Unit and Brazil 81 com- tate i mis- AND FIXTURES FOR GAs, palb? annual mesting of the stockholders of this com- | the Moncagahels. eo ee gt gs tee pany for the transportation of the United States Stoners wll ten be termluated by the Bist Sr. Prrencsvra, Jan. 28.—The czar has con- C.4. MUDDIMAN, STD Tomtt. ‘new MONDAY, FEBKUARY 3, 1890, as hess saudal ihe Rew Landon sami ce Trail from July 1, 1885, to December 17, 1889, at | of March. Notice of the government's desire ferred the grand cordon of the Order of St {or the election of Directors to serve during the ensu- od meee anbeil Ou < Wait a0; and | the rate of $3,000 per round-trip of 10,616 miles. | to terminate it will be given in a few days, The the highest in the empire, upon the eee Open at 12 o'clock m. snd closet 1 ctclock | {Ot has been placed op waiting orders, and | Hoterred. ~~ | principal question now under consideration is French minister of CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, Cn yg vl Pm. CHAS. B. BAILEY, = sd ‘statio: THE THREE PRISONS BILL. the pe of a suitable place for the landing | ee Seng eee OP GEDNEY, BET-1e Secreiary. of the ts from the steamers, The 2 eens — — Mr. E. B. Taylor (Ohio) called up the motion beatae) ‘ost building. DK. CHAKLES ALLEN HAS KREMOVED| Pensonat.—A. Vanderbilt, 0. Reed of Phil- day to table the motion to recon jel 10th and D streets «Pi > ee nade venti = CHEAPEST, QUICKEST AND CLEANEST = Ut oneal Lal shad ag adelphia, W. J. Curtiss, C. C. Tiffany, RB. x 7 od plan of the department is to have the immi- _Oilice hours: sider the vote by which the House passed the -30 to 9:50 ain 50 to 4:80 and 6 to 7 p.m WASHINGTON Gas LIGHT CoMPANY's | _Ss'sur? 980 SH $50 to 4 Tym |W. Crom and C. 0. Shepherd of New grants landed at a place absolutely under gov- asisas eonisel, sua here they will be ta = influences of all Governor's an alliance America, = ASSIGNEE SALE York are st the Ar —R, A. Bene- | staves prisons. Island is aaid to be the choice of the departs This fesling is due'to the of me Sota See eS ree Coe a | ie Ee Oona eee Annapolis, | ‘The motion to table was agreed to—yeas, | Ment and will probably be selected. No devided port that Senor declared in the Dat JOHNSON BROTHERS, tively be turned iute money before February 1:°'N0 | Chicago are at W ’a.——C. Ii. Edson of sas ag sed Neb), from the committee on | *tiot will be taken in the matter, however, cortes that id not desire 403m Exclusive Sales Agents, | rent vai Your opporsunity 19° | Boston, H. O. Burtz and H. G. Fisher of Hunt- | parki bill to until certein necessary have been England for the sake of Portugal, ing and currency, reported a pro- EQUITABLE ee AADON BRUNS 425'Fecin.w,_ | ington and T. W. Hainee of New York aro at | vide for the issue of circulating notes to ua | oncluded. ‘These Couldn’t Make Ends Meet. TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ——g=> IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS, D. Cool of Boston, J.C, Bormelt of Philadel: | “Sr. bane ayn uestion of Lyvcox, Nes., Jan. 28.—Perkins Brothers, “seorranus none 1000 st | er pute aicecatang. cesar: | Bie Cole oF Losinand WG, Ce and | dram nguero il, anton Mowe de ME, EAvin, B Teatlon, won of Gol 3. 2 Socata toss ee, ats SO ASSETS 91,119,062.77. test thd bees kypugraneapvinere ie, aula! there D. Murphy of Kochester, G. MsLauahan of | ({rmJned—yeas, 143; nays, cotton factor, bas failed and eseigned for his grr tm, om 0 no 4:20pm nym | Sci Se, ply pga tue | NOU tome, AM, Wier of at Peal HBsog| a Sh he safes ote | at Foren, Ove Fey ee ey fret Wedneeday im each ‘month thoctice will be | Jrusece setifactoriy, Auled_waunout sat at Willard’ ——Dr, Otho if. Muncaster, who | hi waste permét the bani to tesue, notes to | Salt Lake City Sat hcoeet nen tor doaion Was enstgnek. ie? from 6 to S o'clock p.m, Advances will be made 4 king wuar- | Peo been lata the extent of 100 per cent of the par value of the hg Setaue | hina ‘The 18th iasue of stock is open | nanlery 504. MAN, G2 =X — a Lal gh san len — sited inete, of 90 por cont as Decision Acarxer 975,000; assets, ~ CORCORAN GALLERY 0) nr bas sass neoeen pee — bank de; | General ‘The Brotherhood Wins. Shares are $2.50 per month. sii. ren, fron weeks, bas entirely recovered and fa in bonds to the amount of past ‘until town again.—Mr, Thomas 8. Wood, one of notes to the same leas Secretary New Youx, Jan, 28.—Judge O'Brien has de- epeoncemapers i bara re appr ae 7 ng een rg left asa reserve fund. er trials cided the suit of bane York base ball club {he Association are furnished upon application, e oo oe eee tm Hotel Fests. aed Maryland Delegates Elected. ofthe Se iaaemaeiommeag. ses WEG eS and Of Stillwater, Minn.,| Rev. Mr. Braxton, Isao Myers and ‘bared on wholesale shoe dealer at 419 Market street, whe Tax Tsousox-Hovstox Exzcraso Hy Soa bee W Wagner, Mr. abd Mra Adama, J, 8 ith _Isidor D. Oli Sane ppatrf cod args ngnat ComPany, York and ia of Chicago are at | smith alternates to the colored men's mag? indorsement be pen Eag ten comees, s00 vat. and P. Brown of are at =" 3% The dslogation represents toe Soe conte ee 4 7 “