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TI IE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Corner Penneyivania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evenine Star Newspaper Company, S& H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't, ——— THE RAILROAD MOVE. Roads Into One. | Specie! Prenatch to Tae Rvexte Rear. Ricaxoxn, Va., Feb. 25.—A Dill has boom | prepared and will be introduced in the legisla | tare this afternoon or tomorrow to merge the | Ponds of the Atlantic coast line, to wit, the Al- $ exandria and Fredericksburg, the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac, the Richmond connection company, the Richmond and Pe- tersburg, the Petersburg and Weldon, the ———- | Wilmington and Weldon, also the Me- TWO CENTS. herrin Valley and the Farmville and BRAZIL IS IN PERIL. Trey Prrerxe STAR ts serv efty by i thetr own Kates of advert Va. 76—No. 15,069, WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1899. Washington News and Gossip /(R, CALL RETORTS. index to Advertisements ime made kuown on appitestion ! SPECIAL NOTICES. comMENte Noh EAA SL, > apie T (Tuesday) 2 Work: MME t SPECIAL NOTICES. WILL 1 unt! company, to be styled the Atlantic coast rail- way company. The ball provides that the stock of such of these roads as are now exempt from state taxation shall surrender such excmption, ‘This is regarded as a big move. It is said to Court of the District of Columbia of deeds re- corded in said Disurict. To shorten the terms of imprisonment in the jail and in the work house of the District of POSALS ——_.__ fiem-wiusos woisrye PEODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSTIRE, DAUPHIN brated Whisky. mest earefully and slowly d from the 1n- bin 1 * $13.0. Com ‘Overcust in the city. G t. Gistricts of Pen: “7 nd aged in the pxides of iron and waters from whic, . ‘ NOTICE! aor err of the Baltimore Med- c! RE. FREE FROM FU: 2 BE SAFELY KECOMM IPS HIGH CULUE is DUE TO SEL OIL, ANDCAN @=2THE CENTURY ICE MACHINE COM- eS THE CENTURY ICE MacniNE . 2. TONRY, PLD, Chemist” CAPITAL STC sold by the following | 2° PERE OF as yseenone’ FRANCO-AMEKICAN FOOD CO., NEW YORK, which will be Served Hot to All Who Fe THE Wass EMPOR #TON LOAN AND IKUsT 408 K ror SPECIALTE: SUMMER RESO! WANTED (Boanp).. WA WANTED GStrvations) , WAS be 58. ted 220,000 .000, $5,000, at 00 at 10494, a3 follows: Register 1043; coupon 4 Sxcrerany Nopre retarned home last even- ing from his trip to Detroit, Mich, Parents to Disturct Ixvestors.—Patents have been issued to citizens of the District as w8: Joli B. Archer, snow and ico melter; A. Hyde, gun; Philip 3 liment for window fra 3 Ebe son unl J. P. Herron, fabric testing machine; Wm. Ww. Chambers, le shait protector. eee MEASURES PASSED BY THE HOUSE. THE SENATE, Among the bills reported from committee and placed on the calendar was one to include within the custom district of Hartford, Conn., the towns of Long Meadow, Agawam, Spring- Held and West Springfield, Masa., in which Springfield shall be - port of delivery. TO ISSUE NOTES FOR BULLION. Also one to authorize the purchase of gold and silver bullion and the issue of ‘Treasury notes in payment therefor. Mr. Beck said that the report from the finance committee was not unanimous; that he Was opposed to it. ‘There were also reported and placed on the calendar two bills for public buildings in South Dakota—one at Deadwood, $200,000, and the other at Sioux Falis, $250,000, MR. CHANDLER'S RESOLUTION OF CENSURE, The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Chan- dier censuring Mr. Call for interpolating in the official report of the proceedings of the Senate a paragraph that had not been spoken and that Was unparhamentary and personally offensive was taken up, and Mr, Sherman moved its ref- erence to the committee on privileges and elections. MR, CALL MAKES A SpERCH, Mr. Call stated, as a matter of personal privi- lege, that the Washington Post contained an article this morning with head lines, “Call's arks. He slipped a paragraph into ssional Ree . hood. It convey He had slipped into the Congression: nothing that had not been, in tered on the floor of the Senate . With the exception of a ally uttered on the fioor, ‘That (Mr. Call said) a false impression, Kecord He gave notice to the Senator from New Hampshire,who had arraigned him by lution, that he (Mr. Cally woulda M ¥ beiore the an investigation by the committee for making an accusation that was untrue. The remarks of the Senator proved per that he knew that accusation was not true, He (AM would convict the Senator dence of his own (that would convict him before a jury of respectable New Hampshire republicsis) that he did hear and know that he (Mr, teredon the floor of the Se THE BLAIR BILL AGAIN, At 2 o’clock the Blair educational bill was taken up as “unfinished business,” and Mr. Coke addressed the Senate i opposition to it, Nominations Today. The President today sent to tho Senate the following nominations: Harold M. Sewall of Maine to be consul gen- eral of the United States at Apia, ‘To be consuls of the United States—Henry W. Andrews of Ohio, at Hankow; John Fowler of Massachusetts, Ningpo; Wm. B. McCreery of Michigan, at Valparaiso; John Steel Twells of Pennsylva at Naples, -Charles E. Fitch, collector inter- eighth ‘district of New ard G, Banks, collector of customs for the district of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.; Elwood W. Mattson, surveyor of customs at Chattanooga, Tenn.; Robt. N. Pearson, ap- praiser of merchandise at Chicago, THE HOUSE, Mr. Hitt (1.), under instructions from the committee on foreign affairs, asked unanimous consext for concurrence in the Senate resolu- tion requesting the President to invite the king of the Hawaaian Islands to select dele- gates to represent that kingdom in the Pan- American congress. Mr. Rogers (Ark.) objected and persisted in his objection, notwithstanding the appeal of Mr. McCreary (Ky.) that he wi it. On motion of Mr. Rich: current resolution was srr ing of 33,000 copie: missioner of education, A COINAG MEASURE PA‘ In the morning hour ¥ behalf of the committ dson (Tenn.) a con- d to for the print- of the report of the com- ED. ‘onger (Iowa), on on coinage, weights the bill to discontinue nd ‘old pieces and the 3- After an exflanation from bill did not interfere with ue the bill was passed. called up the bill to permit the dirartor of the mint to make chan in the desigus on current coins of the United s = In reply to a question from Mr, MeMillin (Tenn.), Mr. Bartine stated ai the only alteration which he knew of that was now in conte ation was achange of the design of | the eagle on the silver dollar. Mr. Payson (LL psurge that as now de- da buz- Big Railroad Consolidation in Virginia. eee RAILROAD DISASTER IN INDIANA TODAY BRAZIL’S DANGER. Will the European Powers Unite to Restore the Monarchy Lowpos, Feb. 25.—The friends of liberty in Europe and those who hope for the perpetuity of republican institutions in Brazil have the gravest fears for the future of that country. By a tacit if not a concerted agreement ail the monarchical powers of Europe are throwing every obstacle in the path of those who are laboring to consolidate a free government there and the smallest excuse for insult aud offense to them is eagerly taken advantage of. It appears almost certain that England is being urged by other powers to take the initiative in actual hostilities as the most prominent naval power, the one whose government theoretically the freest and also the one most auxious to maintaiu a reputation tor protect- ing its citizens in all portions of tt Foreigners in Brazil, 1 Germans, have poly of trade in the comme the recent decrees there entorcmg naturaliza- tion have been so distasteful as to fc au ex odus of the majority of them from the country. ‘Those whose interests do not permit of had leaving. being possessed of capital and i ence, have sheltered the: dlags of their representatives and openiy beast of their ability to ove ow the republic. They are aided by the priestiy £ doue their utmost, even by openly assaulting the officers of the law, to precipitat It is highly probable that glishman wiilsoon cause an ¢ the hope of obtaining not tions the prazil, FT fees of which wail © marquis of 5: ent of the azil ‘ge Matwires an astoun iE macy aad jusiitied the remark made yesterda by a liberal leader of the house of commons | that prejudice against free institutions is so ingrained tu men of Lord Salisbury’s stamp as | j to hopelessly eradicate upon emergency every Principie of fairness and justice, nek. | % dexroe Leth | ereewenrs.. s Columbia on account of good conduct during ‘ . be intended to thwart any effort that the Rich- a te Sry arated to attend | A OHTT ECTS pase 3|HOT WORDS IN THE SENATE. | continemens. Europe Will Not Recognize the | mond and Danville syndicate might make to “.P-8 CNSR eae poate b ‘The bill fixing the suluries of United States ~ -—-—— ae sin : pitiless wigasay! district judges at 28,000 per annum was reached : gobble up a control of the coast line, Lae MASONIC A. SPECIAL acre Bae Heo on the calendar, bat, on motion of Mr. Hoar, it New Republic. a ve v Mr. rma went over till tomorrow. NIN! c » LLED. Cc meas a A eatekaiaeartntiels Miia Jang Se rie gen Nye Nh oy A Wreck in Indiana Because of a Bad " agreed to) calling on the commission of fis! \f ‘i 4 rec! ory ooh Unparliamentary. and fisheries for information as to the produc. | FUNERAL OF JOHN JACOB ASTOR Washout. —-< tion and gathering of sponges in the United Seay Pawo 5 States aud as to the best means of increasing —— Fvaxsvitze, Ixp., Feb. 25.—The fast pas race 7(THE SILVER BILL REPORTED TODAY. | the spouge industry. Senger train that left here last midnight for Chicago was wrecked above Vincennes by the washing out of a culvert. The whole train, excepting a sleeper, went into the ditch, The passongers were badly shaken up and quite a number inja: wer Albert Lyon and Fireman James missing and sup- posed to be under the It is reported that nine pec killed, but the report | The injured are at physicians, The bodies of Engineer Albert Lyon and Fireman Louis Bowden were taken from the wreck this morning, The names of others in- jured, so fur as learned, are W. BR. Coles, ex- | Press messenger, bruised; W. W, | ductor, badly imjured; Braketnan Chambers missing and it is feared he is under the wreck, The accident was caused by the giving way of a bridge over a small stream, NO NEWS FROM THE DAM. The Arizona Disaster Still Shrouded in Mystery. Prescort, Antz., Feb. 25.—No farther par a | teined that the situation cities and | A Rus } ticulars have been received from the Walnut | Grove vicinity, Couriers have failed to arrive, | The distance ts 69 miles and the roadsare badly | washed and streams swollen, and this may ao- jcount for the delay. Another courier was started from here last night, as the suspense continues intense and grave fears are enter- y be worse than due on that route tarrived, first reported. The s Sunday night has no! TRIED TO KILL THE CZAR, n Nihilist Falls 100 Feet at Pierre and Breaks Doth Thighs. Feb, 25.—A Pioneer Press SD. says: Aman named Lat the electric light A bre both thigh, He ng the smoke stack when ct with an electric light wire and was stunned, falling a distance of a hun- dred tect. He thougut be was ready to dieand a confession an exile from Rus- ed in the great plot to blow dgave the names rials who mportant docu antiate his assertion and has promised furtaer developments, — PUGILIS' INTELLI St. Pact, Miss. | Special from Vierre ch fell from a ac s ASPOR’S FUNG AL. Last Tributes of Respect to the “Land- lord of New York.” TWEEN CoRN AND Cory e application of the de- Baltimore and Ohio railroad ny in the case of Harvey Bates and HL. against the Pennsylvania rail the whole of the charge ad (with a very every word contained in it to that Senator that he (Mr. Call) would not submit tamely utation pul upon him, He would uot ask the censure by the seaute of the Senator fro! : . but he would leave him to the just judgment of public opin- ion throughout the country for having heard A Trio of Hitters Coming — Dempsey and La Blanche Not to bight. *, MeMillin said that he hadseon it stated the i Well Secured Louu! words “in God we trust” were to be for sale. TEREST ted. ine replied that he did not o und PAID. New York, Feb. 25.—At 9:50 o'clock this | morning the purple velvet covered casket con- taining the body of John Jacob Astor was borne from his palatial residence at avenue to the hearse. Sax Francisco, Can, Feb, 25.—The next aef from Australia will bring over a trio of great prize fighters in Jim Burgess, the | light weight, who rn ly whipped a crack j English fighter; Sam Baxter Griffo, a feather 1 Call on or corres W. B. ROBISON, ‘omp I r. McMillin—Well, I hope not. ‘Phe bill was passed. OTHER BIL ‘ASSED, 7, 1890, dir, Gompanlea nase seam: & uinating in rates | His (Mr. Call's) remarks and having hadueither | Mr. Baker (N.Y.), from the committee on e. About forty carriages | weight with e record, w between corn and corn products frou Indian- | He courage nor the manhood to resent them, | commerce, called up and the House passed | lined the avenue on either side ready to follow | any one of his class, and last but not least, # apolis to eastern sexbourd points, has been sus- MR, SHERMAN CRITICISES Mi. CALL. bills extending to San Diego and Wilmington, to Trinity chapel, im 25th | middie weight Jim, who lately whipped’ th pended and a rehearing ordered for March 6, famous Peter Holand, isyo. at Couquerer, Wax View were to be a been deposited in the hearse and it had moved from the piace in | m Mr. Sherman declared that the rules of the i Senate had just been violated by the Seuator Jim Corbet, Kilrain's he récipient of a mag- went reception at the hauds of his Prisco Cal, and San Antonio, Tex., the provisions of the act relative to the immediate transporta- _— Tre Fraq Fox Awe axp Navr.—Secretary | from Florida in as gross 8 manner | ee eer ill making Minneapolis, Minny | Wich it stood before the doorway awaiting its | friends On his arrivalinre, Poter Jackson ie Ask for ON WHISKY. Proctor hus issued an order directing that the mh he had ever witnessed. He had not a subport of entry and delivery. st ., vdeage a ees hn ee ee er ng here cop pay to eeitad a. “HE ULMAN GOLDSROROUGE Co,, ¢ in use in the ee Neca aca pe Senator, but} also authorizing the Nachitoches Cane river ion me ace Y ia erated PP ge, tat Gituchem oF ae Galitorate, a Distillers sia. soniies after Joly 4, 180), of senator bad) wits bie lingo’ thal diners crraptpy, (0 constract @ bridge ncross the Cane | of "si, ‘dead millionaire, ‘The. taseral | athletic club leet evening. Dompecy etteroh —— Sr ach Dds fel Owe OF Seven stare | mittee would examine it, When the Sonate of | VCr &% pill authorizing tho Kansas and | Cottege reached the church at 10 o'clock and | to give the “Marine” £4,000, win or lose, if the ae each, In a blue fel a the United States to such a condition th pc aes ate he ruct | When the casket was carricd in it was received | latter would meet him in the ring, but this and — EQUITABLE a ly date, > ‘ailroad company to construct GN Phil Sec'y Committee, Tur Bros rox Sean Privit. .—All of the ie sexto: = the word “coward” could be applied to a Sen- 8 ‘ 4 ae Bart offers of 4 more generous nate ere refused. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ator and that a Senator could be charged w ee ne ene re ee ee There is now no prospects that the “Nonpa- Albert Menier, a choir of boys 1) smith, Ark, tie: ten biditers for the privilege of taking seals ad men clad in cassocks and ISS ELIZABLTH W. GREEN BOD ES SS ee ess Snap 4 Bis "| Stating a thing falsely it seemed to bim that # tee Gs Josath , ciating clergymen, reil” will be giveu au opportunity to win back EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ ST. Soo Beockiyt on the istands of St. George and St. Paul have tho Senate was receding’ from the dignity | ogti® authorize the Leavenworth and Platt | © Diy snake Rev. Henry ©. Porter. The pall } his lost laurels, ASSELS $1,119,062.77, i % slay Adi iri county bridge company to vubstitute a draw bridge over the Missouri river tor the pontoon brid with Secretary Windom written agree- sinfavor of their respective proposals, Windom will consider each bid with panying ag: ment together. It is not thought that the contract will be awarded for several weeks, guished it from the foundation of the government, He ho that the Senator from Florida would read over the report of what he had saidand not have published m the Record bearers on each side of the Ls h asket were Geo, = — ler, A. Gracie King. Sallors Overboard. Sidney Webster, John Jay, Richard Kin - | Groversrex, Mass., Feb. 25.—The ach Southmaid, J. L, Cadwalader. Following them Marion Ciciases, from Gongs bay Pree came the members of the Astor family and friends, While the 5 sa ports that on February 21, while at anchor dur- is tS pote Office hours, n. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On ch month the ottice will be pan, Advances will be made ‘The 15th issue of stock 1s open from ‘THE MADRID CONFERENCE. On motion of dir, Buiterworth (Ohio) a bill was passed authorizing the Secretary of State ei language which in any general assembly in the asket was being carried . _ . ? e s i 1 » United States = rant or- | hymn, “Hark, Hark, My Soul, clergy- | bi d Abrat aa id Abi e1 ond on act Admiral Jouctt will be placed on the retired | PFOP™ cope She Unite Bier ot tie Si teriiaeioal o0nter- | aiisehy snuck bei thie adaal Sacoret | Oe ee lk, while furling the jib were # the objects and advantages of A CONDITIONAL APOLOGY, erence in reference to the protection of in- 4 Ms . creer sei list on Thursday next. His retirement was} 7, CUSOIE have vidtuted aver custrial property, to be held at Madrid, Spain, | 8¢'Vice of the Protestant Episcopal church arid | washed overboard by a heavy sea and ned the Association are 1urLisbeu upon application. announced’ at the Navy. depart-| > Aye tinted ay Fale at she | Cer (opens ’ * | at intervals during the service the choir sang | The men were unmarricd. een Cone an order detaching | Senate by any observations which Ihave made | APTA IS. Lord, Let Me Kuow Mine End,” “Nearer, M Say : <2 ti | today or formerly I withdraw them, and I Deicae $55 God, to Th Heard « Voice from Heave short $12,009. ¥ EDSON. se a@ him from duty as the presid aval | tO em, an ies _ itte: _ INO. = FDEsc = ecry. . — board of inspection and sui tire to the Senate, The chee then, in comm opted of the whole, and the recessional hymn, “Jerusalem, the | Mircment, §. D., Feb. 25.—Publie Examiner Bae! THE PLACE FOR CHANDELIERS ment of ear Aduiral Jouctt will place Kear | andier—LI? resumed consideration of the Oklahoma bill, nse pease es Orci | Blanchard hus completed an investigation of civeees son @An Admiral Lewis A, Kimber the of rear} Mr. Call—1 did not understand that Iw: PHE oN SILV ie body was taken to Trinity cemetery at)... 1, Treas: " Juster © AND FIXTURES FOR Gas. adniitals ou the activa tatand sp ane 7 #1 am not as bare’ Ghen THE SENAPE LVER BILL. 153d street and i0th avenue, where it was laid — “ As a — F _ SS .A, MUDDIMAS neg Bancroft Gherardi, Daniel L. Braine, Geo. ecting on me is offered her sey by the side of thatof Mrs, Astor. re Page Pinca Rigi wmecscinien: Pe sensi Essen i armony aud AVE. K.| to. state that © it Gg Need Me) |The Measure Introduced Today Pro- — 2.000, all of which his been misyppropriated _=8 penham as rearadmirals,with John Irwin head-|and that I ean prove that i viding for Builion Notes. WHAT THEY SAY. Stitt Coen ae ee is ing the list of eormmodores, is not true and that the Senator when he made — ——— Lot She Srekanrce’s Mortage ean: te The foliowing are the essential features of raphy and dens The Chicago Papers Think the Fair in Chicago Will Suit Everybody. the charge knew that it was not true, then Id from his bondsmen. not understand the rules of the Sen: but if, 2 A sad D stree N. vaL Onpens.—Ensign H. H. Whittlesey the .1 ,eported today by Senator Jones trom e eq CHEAT SI, QUICKEST Oat dur ed Paces ve: | has been ordered to duty at the naval observa- iS rae spopmentot any poeiet, it is Boerne | the committee on finance and entitled “A bill Geaciea, web. he Inter-Ocean says: . Sours, Kan Eu Sok cease on SUEL 1S WASHINGION GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S N SECU axp TRust | ‘'9: Ensign ese hi a has beow ordered | ie for in| draw it aud apolo-| to authorize the purchase of gold and silyer “This end of strife is only the beginning of | here yesterda| the Ki ik wet hw. to examination for pro on, She ‘i e issi Trei si ~ < eg coKE, eat eee ARIE che Tcces Waa heen deuched hae Mr, Dbandles—1 will sot ceply to tis gentle. | Pon and the lanus Of Srensury noten tn bay} as cok seaily for & worldl's tale worthy | nd Golf nallirey company, shams headquarters 1 jewed on daily balances. IX PER CENT Brst loaus upon city property for NAND TENLEYTOWN KAILROAD A good investment. Cali and get SHIP BONDS furnished, runs to sta ment therefor?’ “Be it enacted, &., that the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to purchase from time to time silve: bullion to the aggre- gate amount of $4,500,000 worth in each month at the market price thereof, not exceeding $1 man from Florida this moruing in unpatlia- mentary language. Ihave stated, in the reso- lution which 18 now before ‘the Senate and which I am willing to have re- ferred to the contmittee on privileges and elec- tions, what the conduct of the Senator from Florida has been. Ihave recited the words which he used and the alterations which he SOBNSON BROTHERS, Exclusive Sales Agents, v snd ordered to the Alliance. Passed Assistant Engineer Wm. been extended one year from the Ist of Mareh next. Hear Admiral Jas, E. Jouett has been detached from duty as president of the board of inspectors and survey on the 27th instant and transferred to the retired list of the occasion, the country and the city will be a vast and arduous labor, We have full confidence in the ability of Chicago to bear worthily the burden thus put upon it. From the ficst our poople have taken a thoroughly practical view of the matter and not trusted to noise or bluster, are at Kearney, poses to constru of re . and Beloit, Kan, It pro- and operate a standard gauge pad with telegraph lines across the a8. Ite northern terminus i be Junction, on the Union Pacitic Its southern terminus will be at TRe length of the line will be 900 King has 493m Punavecraa Store Esccow depos: SArh eveived mud hit diNG GUARANTE VALUABLE PAPEL rar <1- | officers of the navy fro late. Carpentei A for 37134 grains of pure silver; and also to pur- | Euthusiasm is a good thing in its way, but, | miles, [t will then be im connection with eee eae at CHARGE AT 2 MIME: | Orso ee RE Soon yond from the | ™8de in the official report. ‘The facts are stated as gold Tralbion ‘aa auay be offered at | like the fine words of the proverb, it butters | Union Pacific aud will ec ae Chi receiving slip Vermont and ordered to duty at {18 the’ Preamble, The facts are true. | the Treasury Gr any sub-treasury of the Cuited | 20 Pai Chicago must show to the world | west with the guif. The opinion is expressed a oe rd, Vermont, Carpenter Thomas | 18 complaint which I made was that| States ata price not excecding $1 for | that America bas made no mistake in intrust- here that it is a Union Pocitic enterprise, aoa ace, 1 from the navy | the Senator had inserted in __ his | 9) 99-400 grains of pure gold, and | ing the expositioual celebration of the 40@th — w York, and ordered to the receiving | 7;™*rk# words which he had uot uttered. I| {9 issue” in paymient. for such | auniversary of its discovery to the imperial Smothered in a Box. i language Whit he git ite, Fesolution of the purchase of silver and gold bullion | city of the interior.” Terve Havre, Ixp., Feb, 25.—Cbas, Hanley, ieanson, ae suguage which he did utter as being unparlia- | ‘treasury motos to be prepared by the Scere~ ya: “It docs not need much | 1.4 thirty-two, a molder by trade, and Wa, a » Morris, SOXAL.—G. M. Proctor and family, Jesse | Pomtury. | When that question” goes | to | tary of the Treasury in such form and of such |Search to find out why Chicago won, ‘The | 8° trty-two, a m . 2 Cioth “Dress Goods im Bine, Beligtian) Rind Of tie: gread weakhig: oune i oe) me the resolution | denominations, not less than $1 nor more than | Priteipal reason was that no other city had the | = d twenty-four, a railroader, — 2d Kera ta, SOc. yaa = J m ittes i | © “ " > ali ji The ment 3 | a inted e 1 in a eek hay, A: Mine; wits aad ail ton! Sawn ope that ho committee will | £1,000, ashe may prescribe; and a sum suffi-| Same qualifications, The momeut it we physieted in the 6th street crossing watel take occaston to inform the Senate and the country whether or not the language used by t the provisions of this | decided that the fair should be American, not | house of the Vandalia road in this city Sunday foreign; national, not provincial; depeud Stev 8, Chas. Lone: He wife and daughter, J. L, il 5 phitor ct is havoby ani were found m the morning by the ray, Tan, Blue, Brown Groaby 8. Novis isher and family, Henry Kinsley, F. W. Holls | the Senntor was parliamentary, and what | “scar to teenies tint the Treasury notes | its success on the eitisons of the "en he opened up. Hanley was Jobn 8. Jenks, und Royal P. Barry and family of New York, | language may be used by Sonators in relation | ghall be redesmeble, on demand, in lawful | not the old, the selection of a ’ dead sud Dooson is now at the hospital, sup- 2 lion, W, Folwell Jones ‘ainily of Welles. | to cach other, whether in attack or in defense, | money of the United States, that they shall be | than this became a practical impo: | posed to be beyond recovery, ‘The men en- p> WASH ville, N. ¥., Chas, G, Emery and daughter of | _ ‘The Senator used language about me whieh f | a : 4 ‘The | receivable for customs and all public dues and popular verdies was for Cl. | tered the wateh house during the mght, prob- azo Brooklyn, H. L. Di wife of Germ did not hear, the annual me: He wrote language in the report uit # abt rs i ui id as a reserve by national banks, | House would not venture to set it aside. | ably duriug the heavy rain storm. They were cote a dill Ga held ints Weotean t - L. Vail and wife of Providence und | accusing me of all the crimes in the decaluue, | May, be counted civen tha Gaccstary (of the |, “The Temes ays: “le giving the werkie fax | overcome by-gus and by Ou aguemianageatl> ous = ata oe m WEDNESDA Into Second Assistant Postmaster General A. | and he has now, this morning, charged me with ‘Treasury powar to coin such part of the bul- | to Chicago Congross has done wisely and well, | ing the strect guards, ae s Challies, “ - Velowk noon. ly Leo Knott of Baltimore are Arno guests.—J. Storey, State Senator F. A, Osbourn, B. M. McGee, I. Kh. Mortin- being a coward for not repiying to taat which I ke, did not hear, and to that which he afterward Ht ry 14, 1580. Ts — It has put in formal shape the verdict of the He Left His Money Th lion received under this actas shall be necessary 4 b, American people upon this question, It has | to redcem the notes. Any gain or seigniorage ASULE FW coakbe idecombe, Jas. wrote in the Record report. When the Senate hall be paid into the Treasut voiced the unmistakable decision of the repub- | Berorr, Wis., Feb, 25.—In a wrestling match dell, A. G, Kapp and 8, C, Worman, a soldier | has decided on this stage what language it is | Ua! be Pa! = is | lic. After all, however, it is not Co: that ight between Jack Carkeck and CARHART & LEIDY, delegation trom Philadelphia, all 'of whom | parliamentary. to use Twill take occasion to ae, | aceon the bullion purchased under this ag ay, seta lamers ardee secre pt — has made Chicago the site for the Columbian celebration, but the immutable logic and pro- priety of facts, Sectional disappointment will not last aday. New York, St. Louis and Wash- ington will be as loyai and as earnest for the American fair here as Chicago would have been for it anywhere else. this city has act is subjected to existing law to determine its purity. Section 5 repeals so much of the act of 1878 as requires the coinage of not less than 22,000,000 nor more than $4,000,000 worth of bullion into silver dollars, By section 6 the act takes effect thirty days have lost an urm or a leg, are at the Johnson on a pension mission.— Justice D, J, Brewer will return to the y from Kansas today ac- companied by his family. They have quarters atthe Arno.—Dr. L. T. Bremmerman, weil known here as the winner one year of the Co- lumbia college scholarship offered in the public Burns, in which Carkeck agreed to throw Burns five fails in one hour, he succeeded in getting only three falls and tost the match. The purse was $50 a side and door receipts, a Burnt Their Gloves, Coxoorp, N. H., Feb. 25.—The works of the teud myself from all the imputations of the Senator from Piorida. MR. HAWLEY'S PROTEST, Mr. Hawley—I suppose that the matter should go promptly to the committee on privi- leges and elections, and’ that it is hardly proper mz 928 7th st and 706 Est ow, careful attentic Tur Lasz Cat OF THE SYNDICATE CLOTHING COMPANY aj city and also offers several Uniur.. in select locations mm re crossed swords with worthy rivals in the strug- ms Wo the buyers of the Distriet, Maryland and Virginia | baresine. schools and a graduate of the eoilege, has just | to continue the discussion of it, But the re- a eeatee Bincoan and McPherson of the | le certainly the fight has been an honest one, | Merrimac glove factory at Warner, N. H., to- ee beat ED been elected chief burgess or mayor of Down- | marks made a few minutes ago by the Senator | committee are reported to be opposed to the | that can leave benind it neither rancor nor | gether with a large amount of stock, were Mine teresa nee gaan, | Seton Site thinitier “to, Greeoe, Ioumanl and | rch ns may vera de Saute hseen ste | Penna of the ily tho former having voted | SU2NEM of orem a tienda | Sanaa clock this morning, Low Gal t ~ which sold tor 90, 3.78. lig. Agents tor the Uni ates ministe! I ai ui | ‘ . * says: * ; insurance t Cape Overcoat mt wold ‘Seeeuerly it $18, jes._ Telephone c rvia during the last adininistration, is the | 31 iS inay reproach the Seastor from New against it in committos, . vi a ig ‘ 89.87 Sl-wool Kussian Chinchilla, formerly $13.50, now Hampshire for not having responded to his bit- ter and personal onslaught g2IOHN B. est of his brother, Richard Lee Fearn, at the CLARK, JOHN JOHNS. D. AL aes latter's residence, ————— with most of The New Cruiser at Boston. From Wall Street Today. RK. K MoKN! Mr. Fearn will remainin| the — Senato this sid for their ability and earnesiness, New York, Feb. 25.—The stock market CLARK, JOHNS & MCKNIGHT, r e rs on side would] (Capt. Philip Hichborn of the constructi 4 i ~ 2 t Ww ‘ ° i P' P _ i ‘ reat Laie, AAAS F at Wahingtan, DO... | Washington De ee ee ie) Lieorae iinlory fen’ Gl indignant as if | gepartment of the navy returned to the city on See eee eee ee iicate, 10 | showed increasing marrowness this morning. Gosia will be wid from 8h 25 te eho sated ——__— Johucon and J. J. Phyfe and wife of New York, | violation of parliamentary law which he says | Sunday from his recent trip to Boston to inspect | made in their name ald. to ‘carry forward 1 | The trading was restricted to a few stocks and A wood pairut Working Pants, mule of good cloth, at ag nels Ite te sion TRE LAR K. Ashton Lawrence of Nahant, Mass., Frank | he committed the other y, and which I gay | the work on the new cruiser, No. 11 (2,000 tons), | glurious success the assigned them | *fter the STOCK oF PLAiA ASD URNANENTAL bi 9. Brown of Boston, Mase., Chas. H Cramp, | he 2 did not, ne building, at cs Loring yard. He says that Er the genorous oo Congress.” ated ce os ee ae eae former): - a a y ~ * of jarris: that resol e-found ever; au eressing a most it~ PRESS. pd IN pase gti POD 4 Philadelphia are at the Normandie.——sterling | should be rece on to piipertbbae oie isfactory ane keel blocks have been 81. Lovrs, jones Defuestig to the selec. | 22 Fest of the last. aicceta. Pierson, a prominent atiorney of Memphis, | privileges and elections, but to the committes | Itid and the material will begin to be Isia pig ipacer hg Paghey Tially higher than \ ee ot Jou Sh, Tenn., who is conducting Gen, Chalmer’s con- | on rules, down in the course of a very few weeks. ‘The | tion of Chicago 3 Globe. | evening, Chicago 25 tut eS BUILDING, test in the House, Dr. John 8. Boston, United REFEREED, firm have just completed a large mold loft for | Democrat this morning says: “The result will | and Nashville and the others ae THE AMERICAN IGE Benen enter “Knox ee & A; | ‘The question was taken on Mr. Sherman's | the ship aud are ready to rush the work for-| not be a to those who have watched cee se Re EEC TR eta caeay | Of New York naps at the -Fredenign ** | motion to refer tho resolution to the commities | "#4 F#pidly during the summer. eet anton Tat mest | sagged away, though only for small | eae ee res "fe ted Marvenaine Paste iaine, | Gen, Le Rosiar af Virginia, J. Vs Groff of | ou privileges and elections, and the motion was Promotions in the Army, masty at Albany, NY, month, | New Engiand was an exception to SYNDICATE CLOTHING COMPANY, | suai 2 reumited to meet its | Jamestown, N.¥., W. J. Powers and L. D. | agreed to. It was also ordered that the The following promotions have been made | most earnestly to List and after opening = pains | Eris ic past "beer ntade!‘tr Chai’ and’ woup'ier | Patterson of New York are at the St. James— | ceedings of the Senate om the day im qu in the army:gLicut, Col. Jos, R. Smith, sur-| tho advocates of New York's selection ft | 4436 it further retired to | fae, died Wagons. BLM. WALLIS, W "re tema ue — ne, and D. | shall not be stereotyped until geon, to be surgeon with the rank of colonel fe eae esis task to undertake, eae con ne ee iS-codsiua =e ional = + mber- BILLS PASSED, right shadow our defeat, to discuss Frowms Frowsas | ee GHAILIS ALLEN AS HEMOVED | lin’. ——F, Murphy’ of Newark, P. | qhe Senate then proceeded to business on the | F°DFUarY % 1890, vice A. K. Smith, retired from personal cxtuses which led io that defeat Tee ep ae ge Dodie ego angel AT AND BELOW cost. | gles Namen enn nn gee Lge eee hark Cee eee eee aria | Guldlae,. Sik ibe. Sallnwite=- Wind Colne i ndacegarh megieager pens. ft | ee Pree ee eeral erm, ‘bad manage- | iter trom 0 to Bt —_— : = “3 <4) i i . By Pk sur; utenunt colonel In onder to make room for our Spring Importation of |; $i) n° 99U m~ FH to 40 and StoT Pm | OT TE Bri gs and 8. B. Kent of others) were passed: Granting @ pension of | February 9, 1890, vice J. R. é cluded the allegation of too aon alae aotive stocks Flowers, we will close our preseut large stock at and | “SERIAL BAVINGS ARD BULLDING am | New York, L. Meyersot Piitadelphiaand Frank |@100¢ month to the widow of Phillip F. Harvey, t to | Louis has lost @ cause which she ought to have | te hour and at 11 below cost ior 16 daye Garnitures made by snartia | > ‘BUCLATION. hill of Mo., are at the —|Maj. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick; | an | be surgeon with the rank of major wou. She had in ber favor all the elements | >&* firm, generally at at frecot chanwe. ae x wie eee F, M. Willis of Rochester, N.¥., J. F. w amendment to — make pension ‘st Lieut. J. B. cav- | which should have achieved victory for her, e . . HUNT, Pittsburg, O. It. Dow of Boston, F. Brown of | 160%; had been made by Mr. McPhersin, and, to be captain ‘*, viee | nataral and ‘She 3 Big Seem _2-ne 1300 ¥ st_ now, Cerfor Constitutions, New York, Gol, Bupley of Duinih, J. 8. Dun- | after much discusion, had been rejected. Yeas, | Wi deceased." Second Lisa, F have had a rival eapept New 3. Sak bea Dexmox, Tex. K. FULTON. LOAN OFFICE, 1218 PA avg. | Subscribe for stock—@1 per share—tetween the | ham, A. J. Stone and E. E. Stone of Chicago | 12; nays 33. Flynn, cay to be first. the claim of sea coast bid visited yesterday gb pemintiaa 18zhu The cay feta Pi Leursof 9 am. and 4:30 p.m. daily st the officeot sro tt Willard 3. oO and Hon. | ‘The bill was passed, Yeas, 96; nays, 7 Senay‘ a, vie Senne ng and the advantagor of great and hail storm. ar tm the f Mamey inet A. | 3NO. A. PRESCOTT, SOR po olheanrig cee ee Sg mena acknowledgments Ken before as Charles G. one nai Ss — a isos alé-om 1410 ¥ ot. n.w., Kellogg Buildmg. ' Wormley’s. . courts of the United Staten ac by the Suprons the world's ta existence, ties .