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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, i AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by d The Evening Star Newspaper Company, > a KAUFFMA Prev. eityy carriers on feit ows sccouneat Tocent Po ‘4 ‘week, or $4c. per month. 2 ‘ cents cach By Postage peypaid—-00 (Entered at the Post Office Becond-class mai! matter | ‘Tux WexKty Stan—published on Friday—@1 9 Year, postage prepaid. Six montha, 50 centa. ripticns must be paid in advance; tergticns me | Vo. 76—No. 15,050, WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1890. TWO CENTS. | SPECIAL NOTICES. rN BORGES gs | Fos Oxe Wesx. iB BB pA WEEK OF PRAYER—THE BOA’ By ha M FOR ONE WEEK. i teecanecneteenas| bet £4 BEE door may be openal where the crowds of perishing ee Tia as e <- ones who are stttacted to the mission may be accome JULIUS LANSBURGH, 350, 300.68 ited. “Hus rede are turned away weekly for inck POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, : vf room. aud the police have warued the directors her jump. As quickly as possible we threw some mattresses under the window, but shortly the hook and ladder appeared and a ladder was run up and she was brought down.” = 13th and F ste, against allowing the hail to be crowded as heretofore. i How the Deaths Occurred. Receipts in the last threemonths. 95,000.00 bn ay elf cov eas ood capotion: _—— & Per Cent Per Aunum. sion au prayer that Gea hiay give the city sperms. SEVENTH STREET. ‘Will Offer the Following Dr. Ruth, at the solicitation of friends, vis- nent home of suftuicicut y for ite mission work, BARGAINS: * Special services ‘will be teld at the, main hall and SPECIAL 8: isted the undertaker's establishment and iden- Assoc: he “Perpetual” is with- rane he li the wees. The city pastors are also re- ton ry ‘nw it has made and the financial | quested to make this nutter'a suljecto! prayorin thelr LAS CURTISS. us CUNT AINE. proportion to the business | church services, f1-6t_ a Porrnpsk "art me. This spler owing has not been gained a =: aan a OFL. EL pair Swiss Curtsins, long, pair, m= = is expenee of thee who Bave, ken, ofr | ete ay ea INTERESTING GLOVE NEWS. 9 SO DAlt Fulled-edge Chamber Curtains, reduced from c hereby notified that business of special importance wu ee Sa he tee pessoa ill be transacted at the next regular meeting, MON- fn the city of Waskiswton, "So the prosperity of the | ¥! rary 1800. A full sitendance ie espect- | We have received aline of button Undressed Kid | | 4° pair = lilseay plenary ceva enn der of the Assembly. _ {1-2t_ | Gloves, in all the new shades and stitching. These we | @Uality. reduced from choi tine tified Mise Tracy. He made a burried ieeeieeneennseitiat — examination and found she had died = a aad — from suffocation, Mra, Tracy was found consisted of two stories, witha bay window tohave died from rupture of blood vessels. | running from the basement to the French man- Mrs. Wilmerding’s Leap. . | DAY, February 3, 1 tation has pot been built up by oppressing the | 4 ‘4 ere esten hi inake perce ages’ of tsicrest om the | fully requested. By ot sard. = PORTIERES, —-__ ; Q@d vances taken a ha ret of our splendid showing NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. are going to sell for 8. a pair, and a better glove at TIERIES. * The Secre! ve his architect orders to churely owing to cconoray in manaersent, m keer | SF that price we think is unobtainable. To introduce them caved anitee can ces. Mrs. Wilmerding who leaped from the scc- tary ga ie Goan the expenses, thes gg ig yet gd New Series opens February 5, 1890. to you we will offer them for 3 DAYS ONLY at 89¢. | 199 Vieaea oP ‘Sahades, reduced ! ond-story window sustained slight injuries, | extend the front drawing room on the east series wnaturiug su the mouth | EASTERN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. air. aoned Gloves on | 2m 89.50 to 86.75 per pair. A H 0 RNING HORROR broken wrist, while her young daughter escaped | sige some thirteen feet, which greatly in- $ ccareced cath speed ot ti per cont per annie. | theesGh nck per month. $200 advanced on each | nova sv anee er Coles aihcinen Tocloce “thong | They are of extra longth and width and for the + | with slight contusion of the knees, creased ite capacity and furnished two more shares withdrawn before maturity we pay | share. per cent per annum. We pay 6 too Gent per annum on cial payments of $100 monthly r PRICE AND QUALITY out they have been reduced to 35c. a pair, Cannes bs Kxcelled. Anawal meeting for election of © directors. will be ENTIRE STOCK OF TAPESTRIES REDUCED : hare pavent ez mouthiy Drs te ee y re eae YOU SHOULDN'T MIs From 25 to 60 Per Cont Below Former Prices, 2 y mon! » running Sub ptions f ti e 300 montha Thi peri nt Cac months! canbe same can be inade. st offi i tar 302 THESE HANDKERCHIEP REDUCTIONS, Silk Stripe Tapestries, in all new shades, from $1 to Death in the Flames. It seemed, he said, as though hell bad | hostess devolved upon her two accomplished ened by pay er monthly «dues: Penna. - $15 per yd. broken loose Fonihiy to bf Geecies cos coment keat ial J.W. WHELPLEY. |g | ‘The reductions are greater than we have ever mado SMYRNA RUGS. en K and sent its fiery tongue to| daughters, Mrs, Wilmerding aud Miss Mary @lastic, making it convenient for everybody to deal HERRELL, before in this line. Handkerchiefs are never out of SMYRNA RUGS, earth, The whole building seemed one seeth- Farrington Tracy. With us. For instance: No fines are enforced for nou- reasurer. | season and always useful, aud we think the reductions 500 Smyrna Rugs, 2 ft. 6 in. by 5 ft, 6 patterns, re- ‘ 0. . ing mass of flames, bursting from every point. SECRETARY TRACY’S FAMILY, Secretary Tracy’s Home De- = A Bystander’s Story. available bed rooms above, as the improve- A gentleman who saw the fire said never in | mont was to extend back some distance, his life did he see or hear of such a sight.| Mrs ‘Tracy being an invalid the duties of Payment of dues,except from those who have bor- HENRY EK. SIMPSON madein prices will make as bigareduction ih our | duced to $2.10 each. red 2 oa ect prompt pay- Secretary, 3 i Sree Ee, conte phon ane teesape ak toe = stock. 350 Smyrna Rugs, 3x6 ft, 6 patterns, reduced to Scream followed scream, each one more horri- new shares NOTICE TYLER & RUTHERFORD, x All 12340. and 5c. Handkerchiefs, including White | 4.10 each. ble and blood-curdling than the other, from | The Household on Which a Terrible Af- 2 3 37 5 TARGE LOAN: L ESTATE AT Embroidered, Plain Hematitched, Colored Borders and | 600 Smyrna Rugs, 4x7 ft, 8 patterns reduced to dling . ; ON ee RL Na. ANS ON BEA f1-3t"- | Mourning Goods, 86.90 cath. stroyed. the interior of ‘the building. Only a fow fliction Has Fallen. ¥. G. SAXTO: Be JOHN COOK, See ~ WANTED—A TENANT FOR A BUILDING REDUCED TO 100. EACH. ‘These Rugs are of FINE QUALITY, NEW PAT- Pep- Gard w England extraction, The great great grandfather of the present rivéd, Youtnew theres head, one of the first to shoulder a musket in "Fis woth ot. to be erected ona prominent corner on F TERNS and COLORINGS, and are without doubt d ple were passing at the time and theyseemed| The Tracys are of } CHAS, F. BENJAMIN, Attorney, J.T, DYER, 250. to 35¢. Handkerchiefs, consisting of White and | worth double the price, lost and bewildered. The engines soon ar- c Colored Cor builds . - ART SQUARES. ioe wat — a aay MEER, P< Your SPRING WANTS. Embroidery, Mourning Goods, &c., $1-5t ‘207 3d st we. ART SQUARES. REDUCED thy f independence, fell ‘arren ee ris of say socom alteec ne ee arz-woor monary anr squares, | HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER DEAD. The Scene of the Disaster. re ica a te Bae. IN ODD PANTS. ‘Seaton pee hag) Reena t= 50c. Handkerchiefs, consisting of fine White Em-| 9, bi ry a on the sacred soil of Bunker Hill. The Catlins, PARTS ODD FROM SUIT veut Buitines and'Trduseriuen aad these | syetdared and Mourning Embrotdesed Geman ariel igelnr rep negro et Handreds of anxious people wore soon at the | on the maternal side, are descended from Capt, 330 GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st. fae MnGu WAKPIELD Stat Not REDUCED TO 250. EACH ‘3x3% yds. Reduced from $10.50 to $6.50, scene of the disaster, The President and Sec-| Daniel Broadhead, who served with Gov. @—— JOHN ©. WEIDMAN, Expert in Trousers, Cor. 9th and G sta, = ‘A SUPERIOR QUALITY. re’ Halford the first the | Nichols, in 1664, in the expedition under the = BOOK BINDER AND Req REMOVAL—PENDING IMPROVEMENTS | 65c. Fine Embroidered Goods reduced to 35e, each. j ' tary Halford were among on - “eo Bc Sean eee Teeny Endnes of oli erie sheet incite ite | menace re See en Il at scene, They went at once to the house of Mr, |Duke of York against the Dutch in Special attention given sugared in Real Estatoand Insurance, I baveremoved | 500. gach, IMMENSE REDUCTION "| Rheem, where tho Secre and the bodies of | 4™etic® and upon the surrender of their lw 420 and 422 11th st mw. _ | Ofsd st, opp. Trinity church, midway between City | 81-50 Fine Embroidered Goods reduced to $1 each. | | In CARPETS of all yrades. ' tary bodies possessions to the English settled in Ulster hall and the tax office and one block from the seve county, N.Y. This head of a noted American EASED THE PREMISES AD- ‘and herdic lines. E. A. McINTIKE, Real Estate fining cure Bow oceupied by the Fair and as Insurance ‘and Loans, ‘Ja31-10t ELEGANT COLORINGS, CHOICE EFFEOTS. LATE ARRIVALS IN EVENING DRAPERY NETS. hla wife and daughter were taken. The Secretary’s Condition. name belonged to an ancient Yorkshire family mye = ~ We are showing a well selected line of Drapery Nets ITURE. , Pn Ee mciadensee ek “to make root Pete Fe PSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. | for evening wear in some entirely new effecte, Prices aoesaaOckOue ar poy THE SECRETARY’S LIFE SAVED | The President at once directed that the Sec- | “nd was in favor with his king. Among his de- ider, we will clear our entire #' of ery cent below cost ; no auce | Notice is hereby given that the copartnership here- | Ver¥ low for the quality. 200 Cherry, Oak and Im. Mah. Tables, @2.50 cach. ono cone ome RING'S PALACE," ) tofore existing between the undersigued and doing | Exquisite effecte in Gold and Tinsel Note; 44 inches | 509 Rockers, all stelow snd prdbee eae ooo jezitiels 814 7th st. ow, business under the firm name ot Saks and Company is | wide; all new colors. Only 81a yard. 100 3-pe. Solid Oak Chamber Suits, beveled plate as this day dissolved by mutual consent. Entire New Chenille Dot Nets (the Chenille Dot | gisss, 924. Leaping From the Windows. Fotary be taken to the White House, but it was | “endants were Daniel Broadhead, a brave sol- : dier of the revolution, friend of Washington thought best not to move him so far and he | 54 momber of the Society of the Cincinnati, was taken around the corner to Judge Ban- | and of a later generation. John Romeyn Brond- croft Davis’, At the last accounts there wae | bead, the scholar and historian, deceased, who 5 was a cousin of Mrs, Trac: more hopes of his recovery than at first was MR. TRACY'S CAREER. thought possible, In 1853, having commenced a successfal The Distinguished Inquirers. career in politics by defeating the democratic The Vice President, Secretary Woble, Secre- | C4Ndidate for district attorney in a democratic county, Mr. Tracy subsequently served in the tary Windom, Senator Chandler, Senator Haw- | fvisiature, and in 1862 gent Gute the military ley, and many officials from the departments | service as colonel of the 137th New York volun- DREW SAKS, IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS. ADORE SAKS, forming 2-inch wide stripe), 10 new shades. Only Surgical Instruments at Cut Prices. GEORGE C. HENNING. | $1.25 yard. ore parchasine elsey here cals and ace. Washington, D.C, February 1, 1590, Silk Mull in all evening shades, 44 inches wide, Setest and bes: hypodera the ACARD. wea iie.? logical day retired from the firm of Saks’ and FOR Svc. A YARD, tT trust Jay friends and patrons will GREAT REDUCTION In SIDE BOARDS. 25 different styles, from $19 up. Mahogany,Oak and Antique Oak, hendsomely carved and with beveled plate glass. wate. line of B and White Nets and L ot | MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE OF EVERY DE- e they secorddme. I SCRIPTION. can beapoak for you the saiie careful service that has | *ll descriptions, WALL PAPERS and always characterized = = _ el ‘hous INTERIOR DECORATIONS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. wi 0, DC, Webre ee pe i ics Court of the District of Columbia. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. DETAILS OF A TERRIBLE CALAMITY. A i teers, distinguishing himself in the battles of F came pressing their way through the excited - et al ya THOMAS E, DANT, JULIUS LANSBURGH, Three hi the Wilderness and Spottsylvania. Hav: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have ~ ye human lives went out in fire and : % y) y No, 11800" te equity. tins day formed a copartnership under the firm name] BBB A Bo ouMame TF 5853] 13th ana Fests. | smoke this morning from the residence of | T° Pale and anxious, Hundreds of in- | been transferred to the command of « regiment Jn yormaanee of, the rrvvisions of s decree pamedin | of Saks and Company and qespoctfully solicit cou- | Bey & S Pee is quiries were made on every hand, and men ot colored troops, he was stationed near bis tice is hereby given to ance of the patronage bestowed : se fd : the shove entitled cause notice is hereby given tothe | nuance Ep AAS po MMM Secretary of the Navy Tracy. There was no home and family while in command of the file their claims with the vouchers. thereof, in the ANDREW SAKS, scab NAUCK —=— REAL ESTATE OFFICE - £ ja2a-ot Trustees. OF Bee -witson waoisxy- JOHN B. WIGHT, FRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, 1408% G st. n.w., near the Rigve House, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO., PA Notary Public.) ‘This celebrated Whisky. mest carefully and slowly yeasted, mashed, fermented and distilled from the in- ~— ‘yaiuable stood by pale and trembling with excitement. | rebel prison camp at Elmira. At the close of Everybody in the vast crowd was almost dumb | the seit — ing — da pumeneay = : : ; New York law firm, Mr. Tracy removed with bis with horror, When the bodies were taken out | family to that city, making Lis home in Brook the crowd stood with bare heads. lyn, but he a has — 4 seat = his Rative town of Owego. This home, known as The Footman’s Story. “Marshland,” was noted for itsbeauty. R. C. Turner is a footman at the Tracy resi-| The prominence of Secretary Tracy in the 1 professional and political circles of New York Genes. He was anioye witnens of part of the | EDS" Scttrn bes almepe bees etnoaen by fire. equal prominence in the highest walks of the He was up and dressed before 7 o'clock and | ®°ci#l life of the great metropolis and its muni- 719 AT cost. 719 FRENCH GAUZES. FOR EVENING WEAR, appearance of anything wrong on the exterior of th® building when a letter carrier passed by shortly after 7 o'clock but a few minutes when an alarm was turned in at engine house No. 1, some one, who, it is not yet known, telephoned In order to make room for our spring purchases wo have made large reductions in all our Evening Goods and will offer them at and below cost, These Goods | Gaza Bauazoarss Ix Foe Goons. health-giving Chalybeate waters and choice TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. being all new and of the latest designs, are most desir- wea pee to go upstairs to clean the silver, | “Pt! Pring. Brooklyn, Py Small grain Rye peculiar to the renowned mountain! 1 nave opened an officeas above for the transaction able for signe ros é MRS. WILMERDING, He slept in the basement. Of late years Mrs, Tracy has been quite an “Just as I was starting upstairs,” said he, “‘a |,jnvalid, and therefore rolies almost entirely colored man rang the bell and told the butler, | upon her eldest daughter, Mrs. Wilmerding. i » ’ | In 1875 Miss Emma Louisa Tracy, while still in ye aaprered.tt, yet ths honte waren fre.” _ 150) casty years at her auabecbeee, sommrioh The butler ran upstairs and immediately | Ferdinand Suydam Wilmerdiug. son of Won. D, Fushed back shouting: “My God, the house is | Wilmerding. a scion of the purest blood of the on fire.” The second daughter of the Secretary of the @istricts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened $e heated ware houses, eve-voyaged and aged in the | of the REAL ESTATE BUSINESS in ail its branches,| OUR STOCK OF FINE DRESS MATERIALS 18 BALL, DINNER AND EVENING WEAR. warm salt air of Bermuda, The oxides of tron and ae ¢ Property, Collecting | STILL VERY LARGE, ALTHOUGH WE HAVE | 45-inch Striped Gauzes with Silver and Gold Tinsel, their homologous salts found in the waters from which | ‘B¢luding Renting and Insurin 4 ee ee Ser lB trreebaah pete re == ‘his Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable | Rents and Negotisting Loans, Any business in-| DUCED RATES FORK THE PAST FEW WEEKS, | Goa, Gray and Bilver, Black and Silver. Reduced to gnd unequaled asa tonic and rejuveuator w those in AND THOSE WHO WANT GOOD MATERIALS si heed of strength, vitality aud visor trusted to. mewill receive my prompt and careful st | Witt yInD JT TO THEIR INTEREST ‘TO.CALL, | 8UC.; former price $1. See certificate of Prot. Tonry of the Baltimore Med- | tention. AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK BEFORE THE | 45-inch Fancy Stripea Gauzes, in Cream and Gold, College: ASSORTMENT 18 BROKEN. Biue and Silver, Pink and Gold, Blue and Gold, Maize “IT 18 PURE. FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, ANDCAN | A life-long residence in Washington has given mean | “TEN peR CENT OFF 18 QUITE AN ITEM IN and Gold, Black and Gold. Reduced to 9Uc. ; former THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED Reo extended acquaintance, s knowledge of the growth of | THE PURCHASE OF A NICE DRESS, AND IF WE “The entire first floor was in flames, Wo | Navy, Miss Mary Farrington ‘Tracy. was a MEDICINAL USE. ITS HIGH COLOR Is DUE $OT OVERSTOCKED WE WOULD nor | PFice 81.25. : y ist. Sho etudiod’ th “ 3 THE LEON PRESENT. the city and an opportunity to duly appreciate the de- | ane tive Sabnnelon ie 45-inch Chenille Striped Gauzes, with Tinsel, in ran out the front door, Mrs. Wilmerding and | Sifted artist. She studied three years at Paris “Wal P. TONRY, Ph.D., Chemist” Whisky fs sold by the following ‘This celebrated Whisky is sold by under the celebrated French painter, Charles Champlain, The youngest member of the family, Mr. sirability and value of property. WE HAVE A FEW FINE BLACK CLOAKS THAT | Whiteand Silver and Cream aud Gold. Reduced to SECRETARY TRACY, MUST BE SOLD THIS SEASON, AND WE ARE | 91.65; former price 82. her daughter were at the front second-story to the engine house the starthng With an office conveniently located and fully | OFFERING THEM AT LESS THAN HALF WE window screaming for help.” di ’ oof ¥ Grocers and Wholesale Liquor 46-inch Embroidered Gauzes, with Satin Stripes, in - r Frank Broadbead Tracy, is a graduate of Yale y & Gwynn. $365 ie a equipped for the proper transaction of business I hope Pe THEM, AND THE DISCOUNT OFF BE-| (0 Blue, Pink, Cardinal, Gray and MM. Re. | iBformation. Foreman Boss at once | “The fire department seemed demoralized | and the Columbia law school. $B Bevan & bro, 60s Fennesivanie ave. aw, toserve my patrons to their best sdvantage, sent the alarm over the wires retary ‘Tracy sold his beautiful place at Marshland” soon after he was appointed tos cabinet position and invested the money re- alized in the residence here which was de- YOU CAN NOW BUY OF US THE CHEAPEST | duced to $2.25; former price $2.75. _ a BLACK SILK YOU HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED, | Two Pieces of Very Handsome Embroidered Mous- | and followed it with a general alarm when he 1-6 JOHN B. WIGHT. = boner Pome red ee A As cite seline de Sole, in Pink and Blue, 444 yards each, 46 | saw the sheets of flame sweep up from the baso- Econ 1th and Ht st mw, JOHN B..OLARK, JOHN JOHNS, D, A.| OF TEN CENTS GN THE DOLLAR, AND MANY | !2ches wide, the regular price of which was $10. Re-| ment to the roof, No. 1 company never made ‘A. Rover 741 North Capitol st cee * oes “ | OF OUR FANCY GOODS IN EVENING MATERIALS | duced to 86, HiettelQlike 4a ell fin Mistory @hants Mia da Jouie Guadling, eel ee wee MCKNIGHT, WE ARE SELLING AT ABOUT HALF PRICE AND| 45-inch Floss Striped Nets, in Blue, Maize, Nile and ay: A 3 _ 3" aia. TK YS-AT-LAW, TAKE THE DISCOUNT OFF BESIDES, AS WE | Cardinal. Reduced to $1; former price 81.35, reaching the conflagration, but the fire hada Connell, cor. 1st and H sts. n. Practice bitere Garilnittons AY Coen teen the Courts | ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE THEM OUT THIS Many Short Lengths at half price, big iach, ® and the Executive Departments. f1-3in | SEASON. THEY COMPRISE ELEGANT FANCY — orore | VELVETS AND VELVET ROBES IN GREAT | We invitean early inspection of these goods, before E COPARTNELSHIP HERETOFORE z = ce ‘Detwoen the undersigued unter the | VARIETY. IN FACT, ANY GOOD JUDGE CAN . C. Bryan, 1413 New York ave. and both the ladies shortly jumped. Neither Geo. E. 1209 F st. pw. struck on their feet, but fell on their sides.” Caring for the Dead and Dying. b s The house of Mr. # 8. Rheem, No. $21 17th nla ean ane : street, itself almost captured by the fire, ATH OF MRS. COPPINGER, was thrown open for the reception of the dead {She Quietly Passed Away Yesterday and dying. Morning—Funeral Arrangements. Mrs, Tracy, still alive, was brought in by ©! Mrs, Col. J. J. Coppinger, the eldest daughter Leaping for Life. fiotel Jotnson: ese. 134 jeleker's Hotel, 721 12 Welcke Sth st. nw. hancot GWYNNE, NEWMAN & CO, te this day dis: | FIND MANY EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS DUR- | ‘B® *##0Fenent of colorings are broken, Before Foreman Boss could get his ladders | couple of firemen and was placed on @ sofa in| of Secretary Blaine, died early yesterday ational Fe: solved by mutual consent, K C.GW E, ING ee iia nesotatas oe Sane up to the front two females appeared in the | the dining room, Here she lingered for about | morning. Her husband, Col, Coppinger, who . : REME THAT TI St TEN : ; : ens ox Jeamars 90, 1808 THOS, PER CENT OFF FOR CASH APPLIES TO EVERY %. G. DAVIS, second:story windows in frontand, in spite of | an hour, fully conscious and apparently suffer- medqpap enn? noite gaa se ree << — mikw SEAL ROTATE FIR ITEM IN OUR STOCK THAT AMOUNTS TO TEN the warnings not to jump they leaped out | ing but little. wie whe sane :5 “Delock Mra <> CENTS, WHETHER WE SELL THEM AT A PROFIT 1 710 Macket fi ak 3 a when she away at 5 o'clock a.m.. Tanta ave, mw. i" T. KAISER, formerly with R, 0. Holtz- | OB A LOSS, AND OCCASIONALLY aGoop JupGE | **! larket Bpace, corner 8 to the grass, They proved to be| Itwasalittle afterS o'clock when she spat Coppinger was conscious hours before her Ey up a little blood—hardly enough to be termed | death. At her bedside were all the members of « hemorrhage—closed her eyes, and without a | the Blaine family who are in the city. Follow- moan ceased to breathe. ing #0 soon after the death of Walker Blaine The cook, scorched and blackened until she | te desth of his daughter isa heavy blow to had Ethiopi the Secretary, and the greatest sympathy is an Ethiopian appearance, but not seri- | being expressed for the bereaved fami ously injured, was the next broughtin. She| Mra, Coppinger was first taken ill with an at was provided with an upstairs room, _ of the — Sgt en Lressyrrapn ad :, She recovered and came Ashington at Secretary Tracy was the third eufferer to be | tend Mr. Walker Biaine’s funeral. A sheltered under Mr. Rheem's roof. He was | occurred, and brain trouble, from ‘which Mrs A Coppinger suffered at various times, soon Placed ci mationeses Sn the Kiteben, whiiher | SOC TS. Gho wes Gangerealy Wh Sheteaor he was taken through the alloy, for it was not | but showed improvement Friday, ber system F sts. ed fice for the transaction of the | OF GOODS MAY FIND MANY EXPENSIVE ARTI- Mrs. Wilmerding, the married daughter of ,he eviracinova mm, «| Bat Pet Petar ahr tanner te | OF GOODS MAY FIND MANY : - Ke ie we ™ tic Building.” room 4 (round floor). He will - 7 a Secretary, and her daughter, Miss Wilmerding. Bag eae clal attention to Renting, Buying and Selig Fry WE WISH TO CALL YOUR PARTICULAR AT- Reseusen, oD E he [he covartnership heretofore ex. | THE BEST ASSORTMENTS QF BLACK GOODSTO| MAKES SEASONABLE CLOTHING WITHIN isha 3 sae qv ‘CHINS & BETZ has this day been | BE FOUND IN THIS MARKEY, COMPRISING severely but not otherwise injured. ved by mutual couseat: | | stroarys, | LUPIN’, HIICHCOCK’S AND OTHER CELE-| THE REACH OF ALI, GOOD ALL-WooL ed With a ERNEST BETZ BRATED BLACK GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WE| guITs, BOTH SACK AND CUTAWAY esce: —— oe WILL TAKE FLEASURE IN SHOWING, AND YOU ‘Truck B arrived very soon after the alarm, Having retained the old office, 1208 E st. n.w.,Tam | WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO BUY WHAT YOUDO| STYLES, FROM $9.38 TO 915. OVER- é 3 Re- although to the watching spectators minutes a pared to do Plumbing, Heating, Tiunine " cor. 10th and Esta. nw, Pithng in all ranches, “‘Chankine the public ter tear | NOT LIKE, COATS, CAPE COATS, ULSTERS, FROM #13 and a 9 tis ¢ of the seemed Assistant Chief Louis P, Lowe 3S Oth st. past petrouage I ask a cont ig ae ee 97.50 UP. med hours, is 8 at once went to the rear, where a woman—pre- auwseiae dine 425 12% st 2. ONE PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES. ; — : : Pllc fing my el gh ey ioukee Sle ene a euee |e = sumably one of the servants—was waving a Ad sont ca 1 i > Fr Fla aren? ag Eg #3. i ¢ mopeee ta all brauches. Thauking the public eir past = BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS, $5.25 UP. deemed r to bring him h the responding well to medical treatment. Satur- patronage L ask a continuance of the same, TEN PER CENT OFF casH, blanket to keep the flames and smoke away - P Proper ring $hroug’ room aig, boweree. Gia been ipbanemne Ask for WILSON WHISKY. ES pore =10NG DOUBLE BREASTED | ten her, She was up under the mansard.roof | in which his wife lay dying. aggravated, | and she became gradually a = A THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH Co,, ee sn MELiNGtos Pree FLANNEL-LINED ULSTEBS,CAPE COATS, | a4 behaved with a good deal of coolness. She} Dra. Karr, Maygund ex-Surgeon General | uutil death occurred. DERKON COMENT fae Oe bartie of Coes W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, &o., 83 UP. a a heal Wales sthecAed ie taal Snilec anole ied The news of the death became known early Distillery aitimore, Ma. | {07 the election of nine Directors to verve for the en- tek ak, 2 was requested not to jump and she did not, lo and under their ministra- | in the day and the President, the members of See ee oe te aay reowray 321890 Pals |e Tas eee THOSE NOBBY DOUBLE- BREASTED | ghe came down on a ladder. tions he improved considerably, but did not re-| the cabinet and » large mimber, of friede EQUITABLE oven ot i abd clon: at 3:0» witNae, Secretary. MEDIUM-WEIGHT REEFERS ARE NOW By this time Chief Parris arrived, and, learn- | gain consciousness, irks Gee Roe eet ee cacie nataemantiig: ~sebiaagy THe WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST dinjinvaiieee. ONLY £5.63, AGES 51013 YEARS, ing that there were people still in the house, Ipdge Cox’s House. ’ morrow morning at 10:50 o'clock. Rev. Father “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1083 F ST. Y - APITA $1,005,000. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, he left the fire extinguishiug arrangements to| Judge Cox's house, which adjoins the Secre- ASSETS $1,119,062.77. Pree menage fab 68 Compensie Bailing, ELPHONZO YOUNGS Oe ic ; FROM WHICH TAKE his subordinates and dashed into the burning | tary's, escaped without much damage, except- th and F sts. repeat their i i cor. 9th 3 2. Ww. : Wi Ottce hours, ss MONEY LOANED “ON ‘TEHAL AND ON cannes _ ba ae 25 PER CENT OFF house, followed closely by Howard Wright, who from 6 to $ o'clock pin. | Advances will be made | — well Secured Loans, quarauteed by the Company, | cline in FLOUR—just in time for yourmonthlyordera | ANDYOUHAVETHE PaICEYOULLHAVE | drives the chief's wagon. ———- ‘The 18th issue of stock is open | for sale. INTEREST PAID, * This is not a“hatched-up story to catch trade,” but TO PAY. Chiet Parris’s Story. pucn, = Shares are $2.50 per month. Shon ew cence i, WARMER, Peecdent, | 12 US Seeeehok te tolites., The Set nt SDE The chief told his story toa Sran reporter 5 . ss Mrs. Coppinger, was born about ing a big flooding and the burning out of the | ,, Vir Sophinges; was born about thirty years mansard roof where the firemen held the angry mt. She attended Miss Reed's se flames, The ladies of the house were quite frightened 2 trade hei $1,000 advanced on cach share. W. B. ROBISON, Secretary. Goonpeiningiden is = par pppoe bes E. B, BARNUM & 07, as follows: “I paid no attention to the fire when | but none were hurt, The mansard roof was Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of George F. Schafer, seeeey mens: eeatpege i i stored with rubbish, which impeded the work Pam nor 2 eco emery T’Fraukiin Seuneides, communicated to every house keeper in the very first | f1-3t $4] PENNSYLVANIA AVR: I beard there were people in the house. I felt » ¢ cbarity will be THOMAS SOMERVILLE SSctura We clay, Tn: swore bone emia my way through the smoke to the second floor | Of the firemen. ro ae by the poor. She leates two comm, INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’ry. as 4 Dasiiugton, Hatiersiey Wes We are sole agents for Winslow, Rand & Watson's and found aman in bed inaroom. Itriedto| During the confusion = thief entered the pase, heady celebrated P urity Java Coffee in elegant serew-top tin pick him up, but he was almost too and was making away with an armful of ‘A laxative refreshing, cans. Cans returuable at full cost. t yes sat heavy. I managad to drag him into | Plunder when he was siezed. i Bing- very axrecable w takefor Headquarters for “Philips' Digestible” and Mail- back room where there was more air| Judge Cox came to the house later in the 4 case of CONSTIPATION, lard’s Cocos, Fresh lots just in—samples freo, and then I broke the window out and called to | morning and reviewed the ruin. He will not pe bemorrholda, bile, ee en ce ees poe ee Lowe, who was in the alley, toran up a ladder, | bold court today. mDIEN oiSeetbaltrounieesnd+ — | ation, No. 8. The est meeting of this new ‘sasocis- :Then they took the man out and it proved to A Postman’s Visit. oun Sa sco, THURSDAY, February Sst 7:20 p.m... Sot ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, A letter carrier on his pos rounds this yw . i ‘minutes before EB. GRILLON, ‘sre invited to attend. 428 Ninth ot, bet. Dand E ae eee him, bow- I Rue Kambuteau, Pari or LOR. bi : WM SETLMAPT, President pro tem, 7 o'clock, He observed nothing unusual in the he had Se * VIERBUCHES, Secretary = that he F FE $018,25,11,3,4.5.6 takoe LOWERS. LOWERS. ‘ST THE PLACE FOR CHANDELIERS Exrnacrpmaar Case Bazoane LONSDALE OAMBRIC, finest quality, yard ask that Soe BE orate —_ PEADIES ‘Wear, AT AND BELOW COST. In order to make room for our Spring Importation of Flowers, we will close our present large stock stand below cost for 15daya, Garuitures made by an artist freeot charge, AND FIXTURES FOR Gas. ¢.4. MUDDIMAN, 1206 Fat. Mra. M. J. HUNT, ‘CHEAPEST, QUICKEST AND CLEANEST —— —) SOEA AS — WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S Reported Tax Tousox-Hovsrox Exzcratc —_ Mesars. i JOHNSON BROTHERS, Davis 9.3m Exclusive Sales Agenta, : , — 620 Atiantic avenue, Boston, Mass. 3 \ Bae EEL NG DD BELLING as HENRI General, No, 1694 I street, occupied by Mr.| Mr. A. r BOCIA’ tr Can for Constitutions Camere Si Seie, crnorerenan aim; | pemearpaoeaaaenmamrnanumee. 2 agen Caton a JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, It was situsted suth of Farragut square, upon which it had an attractive outlook. A flight of steps led up to the hall on the south side of it, and through it one entered the front drawing room, The back drawing room was made beautiful by an immense bay window on the east ¢ am.

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