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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, ania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & BH. KAUPFMANS, Pres ere ee cements TES WERELY Stam _publishet on Friday—-@l 8 Year, postage prepaid. Six montba, 50 cents. ; All mail sul mmat be paid in advance; Bopaper seut louver i paket for. Rates of advertising made known on application ! Che £vening Star. 15,073, WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1890. TWO CENTS. SPECLAL NOTICES. —_- —_ "MENT OF THE CASINO Taek, Me Pieasaut. hereby Tequerts all to bring their Tickets hereafter ou byrne ‘Do one will be admitted who cannet show ticket mbership. aie Bo ———— will any ob. nn ey. LITTLE, Manager. PE! 8 WISHING TO ADORN THEIR ‘Homes with Beautifal and Historical Paint. ‘would do well, before irchising, to examine « of Charlotte Corday can be seen at Miss SIVsEr rs si Up. Ton Hat nw (Good Judes readily recognize its merit an ° wrt’ ‘A LOVER OF THE FINE ARTS. => W. Ho FLETCHER (FOKMERLY OF Singleton & Fletcher) wishes to [orm y friends that be has counected him- ¥. PETERSEN, Carpets and Up- | ave. 127-3 TM, VAULTS, STATUARY, | STONES, COPING. 4. F. MANNING, 14th and H ste nw. you intend to improve your lot im the cometery ols apring now ie the time to place your order Do ‘Bot fail to my large assortment. and if you ‘Gnd nothing in it to suit you my draughtsman will J. F. MANNING, 14th and H sta uw. (CEI TAKE PLEASUKE IN IN- ‘Will open MA! 5 ot my new store, Tate erect northwest, a {ull line of Paimta, Ull. Glass, | ‘Artiat Material, wusre ail orders wil receive my Der | ie ote rere Men LusHA A. IGGL | AVERLY & CI 1 ste for the Uniom Stove Works’ ‘eaud ‘Telephone call, 8*4- {5-Tus SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING As- = SOCIATION. | Call for Constitutions i i Bours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily at the office of JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, nl¢-6m 1416 F st. o.w., Kellogg Building. EQUITABLE \TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS $1,119,062.77. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On fhe first Wednesday in each month the office will be (open from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. The 15th issue of stock is open for subscription. | Shares are $2.50 per month. 81,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application... THOMAS SUMERVILLE INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry. as! CHEAPEST, QUICKEST AND CLEANEST WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S | ,), COKE JOHNSON BROTHERS, 49-3m Exclusive Sales Agents. pa ae CURED BY THE CIGARETTES ESPIC. b . Courhs, Col Neu- Serene oreo Soe ta :FOUGERA; MILHAU. Sold by all Chemusts ‘America : B10-6m, 1815 FEBRUARY 27, 1890, JUST RECEIVED BY ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY , NEW MAPLE SUGAR-SECOND LOT. Strawberry Jam. Imported, per doz 82.45. Raspberty Jam, per dos. $2.25. Red Current per doz. $2.25, Damson Jam, Imported, per dos $2.25. Apricot Jam, Imported, per doz. $2.25. Bent’s Graham Wafers—Without Sweetening, Bent’s Water Wafers—Witbout s Rival Panty Hend-mete Wot a eids Reputation, Potate Chipe—Snperior Quality. Maudbeling Java Coffee— ore Conitbe highest grade grown. ‘Kippered Herring, Imported—A Great Relish. (No. 1 Shore Mackerel—Extra Quality. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 Ninth st P.S.—We are still offering bargains in our FLOUR Degertment. EY. 0, Pum Tux THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS IN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS IS THAT WE HANDLE ONLY SUCH GOODS AS WE CAN THOROUGHLY KECOMMEND IN EVERY PARTIOULAR, PAYING STRICT ATTEN- TION ALWAYS TO THE FiNER DETAILS THAT THE AVERAGE DEALER OVER- LOOKS OK DOESN'T CARE ABOUT AS LONG AS HE MAKES THE PROFIT. REMEMBER THAT OUR GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS WE SELL IF AFTER PURCHAS- ING OF US YOU ARE NOT PERFECTLY SATISFIED BRING THE GOODS BACK AND WE WILL CHEERFULLY EXCHANGE THEM OR REFUND YOUR MONEY, AS WE WILL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUM- STANCES, PERMIT A CUSTOMER TO LEAVE THE STORE DISSATISFIED. THIS HAS BEEN OUR METHOD FOR FORTY YEARS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE ROBINSON, PARKER & 09., THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, 319 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 227-00 Wy 4tcoues. M. W. GALT, BRO, & CO, 1107 PENNA. AVE., CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OF WATCHES, COMPRISING ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE MOVEMENTS AND STYLES OF CASING, FROM THE LOWEST PRICE FOR WHICH 4 RELIABLE TIME KEEPER CANBE BOUGHT TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. THESE WATCHES BEAR OUR FIRM NAME AND ARE FULLY GUARANTEED. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES OF ALL 122-78 GRADES. Cuasrsoxes, “DUC DE MONTEBELLO.” Chotcest of French ‘Wines from Grapes grown in the vineyards of the DUKES OF ORLEANS. ‘Quality—Dry. Bouquet Exquisite, BW. BURCHELL, Agent, ns 1825 ¥ st aw. OY 2 SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. BIBLE READINGS—BY REQUEST OF many who have been benefited Expositions siven by week in our city, inade fora serivs of five sei Congregational cuurch, Tomorrow, at F, church, Mouduy and arel Wednesday Puta. All friends cordially tuvited., Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Index te Advertisements SPECIAL NOTICES. CHRIST CHURCH (NAVY YARD», G bet, ti th, Rev. Gilber Williams, rector.—Sunday services with sermons at AS FIXTURES, LAMPS. CHANDELIERS, C. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F st. 0 p.m. Services | to the established order of the chur: HURCH, 8TH STREET NEAR J.W. Clark, rector.—Sundays, holy cominun:on, 11 am; jool and catechising, ys, 7 and 9 am., 20 pin. Seats free, ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIA ‘cor. Sthand I sts. n.w. People's meeting, 6:30 p.m. cl by Geo. 0. ‘Little, at 11 am. 7:30 p.m. in the series of Bible questions. METROPOLITAN M. pastor, Rey. G. H.Corey, D. jabbath school, 9:30 am. Young people's meet , ARCHITECTS. Rev. George Elliott of the Foundry church of Washington opened the proceedings of the House today with prayer, in which, referring to the unfortunate occurrence of yhsterday, mighty God, who by the com- mandments and example of our Lord Jesus Christ hast inclined us in the exercise of char- ity to all them who are sick or in prison, we implore Thy mercy on the men who have lifted | up the hands of violence and blood in the Presence of justice and in the very home of order, and who are. the one in the bon: {pain ‘and the other of the unto them deep contrition of heart and true repentance obtain a sure trust in Thy fort of Thy pardon. Aud, 0, God, Thou who knowest the secrets of all our hearts, whether we ourselves are inwardly better than those we condemn, have mercy on us. Keep us from the occasion and opportunity of evil and from the ways of sinful shame. Let no pride or self- seeking, no covetousness or revenge, no im- | proper imagination or base temper pollute our souls or AUCTION SALES. OUR SPRING 0 imines, from $7 to #30. Pennsylvania avenue. WE MAKE TO ORDER EVERY STYLE OF Clothing and have some beautiful goods for youtovelect trom, aud enplo: tailors iu the country, We Uiink those who preter can save inoney by calling oD k faced or plain tri |) NOAM WALKER & CO. tar of Hope Lode, 1 » SUNDAY at 7:30 ‘D STATIONERY., BUSINESS CHANCES. CITY ITEMs. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. loth st, and Pa, ave Shunday School, the best cutters aud VEN te th o'clock. Fine program. Addiess by i request the temper- uilammatus.” All invited. 1° clothing made der OAH WALKER & CO., ‘CHURCH, COR. Tomorryw’ by the D.y ati a.m. sud 7-330 e Chuir reuder tho NAVAL LODGE, NO. 4. lar taeeting of the Mareh 1, 1890, 30 o'clock, in Grand Army Hall. opposite Willard’s. “Mr. BURNe1 1 will deliver an address on the “Life and Character of Hou. ©. P. Mortun, the War Governor of Indiana,” which was postponed on account A nomber of prominent Indianiau® and state officess now in the city will be pre: Tncieg ane Cordially invited Dick clothing will Brethren” of sister lodges tra- terually invited. GEV. SCHULIZ, Secretary. THE MEMBELS OF THE 5 her Benevolent Asso: requested to attend the funeral of m. Meet wt teir ball, CH. W. SCHULTZE, <_ FAMILY SUPPLIES, Samay 2 4 be strictly observ: ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Washington circle n.w, Ke rector.—-Services : Alfred Harding, ‘30 a.m., Holy Communi y. Holy Communion and sermon; Sermon by Kev. J. Tector St. Paul's Chureh, Baltimore. FOR RENT (Roowsy FOR RENT @rasies) FOR RENT (Ho FOR RENT (Orrices), ; FOR RENT (MrsceLiaNkors).. FOK SALE (Ho! FOR SALE (Bouse). of the weather. and the com- ianians aud their at AZAAR_OF COLUMBIA DI- Faay, March 1, at 8:30 MER I8 PLEA contested articie our Spring Overcoat: E GE plication has been made for a dupli te issued to G. 8. Pal ion or violent ron lot 9, square No. tor 850-17, uniter gale. of October, 1874, the vin been lost or missiaid knowledge of should address THOS, s' meeting at 3 n.W., MONDAY admission free, All LADIES’ GooD: => CHURCH OF OUR PATHER (U rivate pension ist), corner 133th and L ats. 1. day school at 9:45 au. All cordially invited, bills Mr. Cutcheon (Mich. ) cal ate bill providing for an assistant secretary of war. Passed—yeas, 126; na: Mr. Houk (Tenn.) called up the contested election case of Featherstone against Cate from the first district of Arkansas. LOST AND FOUN: ATIONAL BANK to the reyular meeting of I h 4, at Assembly church, Mrs, C. 8. OLAKK, Cor. ALL PERSON OWING THE OLD fli M Fletcher are hereby requested der, SUESDAY MONDAY, MARCH 3, Atth t WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING, 16 an una, ave Bubseribe for stock—@1 per share—between the | Capital ($100,000 paid in). D ME aw t. Oth and 10th, ert Michardson 11 nd muuion at moruinx service. 6:45 pan, Sunday school 9:30 a1 “tx. nw. —Rey, weap Et ‘of Singleton & Young peuple’ office and inake STEAMER GONE DOWN with 150 Souls. BURYING THE ARIZONA DEAD. Labouchere's Sensational Contro- versy With Lord Salisbury. DEATH OF EX-CONCRESSMAN MITCHELL SIR JULIAN’S TENURE. At Ottawa They Say He is Not to be Superseded. Orrawa, March 1.— Nothing is known here of the reported three-cornered disagreement be tween the Canadian government, Lord Salis bury and Sir Julian Pauncefote, the Brituh minister to the United States, or of the coming of an envoy from London to assist im the deliberations in regard to the of the eastern fisheries now being held in W It is stated on good authority that the whole thing is @ canard. 0 Responsibility Fixed for the Arizona Disaster. Parscort, A.T., March 1.—The work of bury- ing the victims of the late disaster is sbout completed. Thirty-nine bodies were recov- ered and identified, while ten more persons are known to have been lost. Property at and below Wickerburg was badly damaged, but no loss of life occurred, as was feared, the being on the watch for the flood, hie It is impossible here to fix the responsibility for the accident further than that the dam was Rot properiy constructed for the purpose for which it was intended. Adequate means for the escape of water in time of a flood were not xpoedy settlement, as the t be closed. Mr. Crisp (Ga.) requested that the case be not called up at the present time. said, was suspension day and there was a spe- cial’ order for Tuesday and Wednesday, sequently, if the election case were now called up its discussion would be disconnected. But Mr. Houk disregarded this appeal and Mr. Crisp raised the question of consideration. The House decided—yeas 183, nays 122—to consider the election case, District in Congress. THE POTOMAC FISHERIES. The meeting of the House committee on merchant marine and fisheries, set down for Yesterday morning, when the question of the rotection of fish in the Potomuc river was to ve been discussed, has been postponed until ‘Thursday, March 6, at 10 a.m. arplus (paid up in advance) THOMAS D. SINGLETON, 4 Successor to Singleton & FI a> MARC! Bow. 2. wanker « CO., Brick M: ers, lave Removed their Office to Rooms § and 9, Cor iu building, Where they will Le plemsed te bave a uu their friends nud custorue: THE ANNUAL MEE’ TOCK "holders of the South Washington Building association for election of officers and other business: e i WEDNESDAY, F, CULLINANE, Counecticut ave. Naud isth s! id 7:30 pm. Preaching in, D.D. Sunday n.w.—Services at 11 wwstor, Rev. Teuuis 8. Han 1m. “Youngs people's inecting at U4 8S THURSDAYS. B. L. BALDWIN, ‘Cashie: PIANOS AND OKGAN: EO. C. HENNING, ~ President, DIRECTORS: ‘Edward F. Droop. uo, D. Lanugtor ino. D- oFDe Sam’! 8. Shedd, Ino. T. Varneli, Beriah Wilking, HATS—LATEST SPRING STYLES in Black and Color: 2.0 aud $3 ones are the best in the worl Bice new neck wear. KC. LEWIS & 5ON,1421 N. FIRST CONGREGATI coruer of 10th und G sta, 8. M. Newman. D.D. it 11 an. and administer with reception of members, and the Nazareth of our | tft hi will conduct the PROFESSIONAL. . RAILNOADS .. SPECIAL NOTICES SUBURBAN PROPER’ SPECIALTIES, SUM} ER RESORTS, WANTED (Hee Fmil G. Schafer. March 6, at 7 o'clock pan. President. JAMES F. Sik x q=> THE WASHINGTON CITY PROTESTANT Orphan Asylum, cor, 14th and 8 sts. n. will resume “Visiting Day" to thuse hoiding ticke! MONDAY, March 3, from 10 a.m, t qe THE WORLD'S FAL Oth and F sts, nw DAX, from 13 t6 2 o'cloe! gq WASHINGTC rte. vy y school, 9:45 em. Coristian Endeavor meeting, 6:4: NORTH | PRESBYTERIAN i i L, JAMES P. WRIGHT, with reception af THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK Holders of the X pany of the United Mtates of America for the ele of Directors of said Company for the ensuing year will be held at the office of tae Company, room > F n.w., Washington, DAY, Mare 11, 160, at 1 it Masonic Temj pastor.—The Lord's’ suy SDAY, WEDN. of members, 11 a.m yersary, dddress by Rev. S. Preaching by the pustor, rts 3 Bo wiwwe WANTED (Rooms D.C., MARCH 1, 1890. I beg leave to advise iy friends and the public that k, Fixtures and Good Will M SAMUEL L. KELLY and WILLIAM 8. BROCK of this desire toexpreas my thanks for the consideration aud support shown me and tinuanee of the same tothe geutieson named, assuring both my friends and the public generally will receive ws cureful and prompt uttention as hereto- fore, Very resjectfully, To the Public: Having purchased the Stock, Fixturesand Good Will e of Mr. CHARLES 5. PIC continue the, Lusiiens i CHURCH.—11 A. preaching by th: pastor; ad- Sacrament in the morning; prayer 3 p.m. the Suu WOOD AND COAL. MAKING HASTE SLOWLY, The World’s Fair Committee Will Pre- Pare a Model Bill. No meeting of the world’s fair committee was called today, as the subcommittee is not yet fully prepared to report, not having received a response from the Secretary of the Treasury to the inquiry as to the probable cost of the gov- Telegrams have been to Chicago requesting prominent persons identified with the fair movement to come to Washington to advise the committee fully respecting details of the financial scheme aud other details of the bill, Chairman Candler says that the committee is going to pursue exactly the same course as it did with such success in the matter of selecting It will make haste slowly and present to the House a measure as nearly perfect as it can, and every effort will be made to meet all reasonable objections and secure a strong support for the bi DEATH RATHER THAN ARREST. An Attempted Suicide Wi Probably Prove Fatal. About 1 o'clock today a German named The- odore Greve, about forty-five years of age, at- tempted suicide in the shoe store of Francis Miller, 1025 7th street, just as he was aboutto be arrested on a charge of forgery. Some time ago Greve is said to have forged a promissory note for $75 in the name of J. W. H. Schom- bert, 2016 K strebt. and then got Mr. Miller to discount the note, The discovered, and Thave disposed of the Goverxment eceiers Topax.—Internal revenue, $270,086; customs, $1,048,311. Tar Gux Boat Coxcorp.—The N. F, Palmer anv have notified the Navy ey will launch the gun boat Concord ut Chester, Pa., on the 8th of March, Chief Post Oftice In- spector Rathbone has received information that the mail stage plying between Merced and Mariposa, Cal., was robbed on the 26th ultimo and all the mail taken. Tue Preswent’s Cau Senators Casey, Stockbridge and Platt, Repre- sentatives Morrill, Hansbrough, Caldwell, Far- quhar and Russell, Mr. John A. King with the bishop of Long Island, ex-Gov, Warmoth, ex- Representative Crapo and Mrs. 0. D. Conger and Miss Clara Barton, Navat Onvers,—Capt. Joseph Tyffe has been ordered to examination for promotion, Com- modore John F. McGlensy has been ordered to examination for promotion. been detached from special duty connected with the maritime congress and ordered to the bureau of navigation March 1. Ensign E. William- son has been detached from the naval acadet from March 1 and granted leave of absence one year from that date, Chaplain W. F, Morri- son has been detached from the receiving ship Frank!in and ordered to the Alliance and upon arrival in Asiatic station to report for duty en Lieut. John H. Moore has been gh for one year from March 1, with permission to leave the United States, To ne Promoren.—Capt, Joseph Tiffel and Commander Juo. F. McGlensey have been or- dered before’ a board for examination for pro- school gospel temperance monthly meeting, THE CENTURX MACHINE COM- CAPITAL STUCK $1,000,000. By order of the board of directors 5.000 treasury hares of the capital stock, par value $10 © Offered to the public for a limited term at #:2.00 pei The company reserve the right to advance the the 10th proximo. formation apply at the ofice of the company, LEWIS ABRAHA Bec ciwes, consintinu of of the Sixth Pres- byteriau clureh, solos, singing by the pledwe and distribution of ten tracts. All are cordially invite: shipbuilding com department that t up atvenuon as here’ CHURCH, FOURTH by Kev. J. rf. Cuth Frauk Ganiner. Tucaday, 7:30 p.m, Young Pe Christian Ende: 1511 F st. new. Maw Stace Ropnep. UNIVERSITY OLUB. ‘All graduates of universities and colleges who are interested im founding a University Clab im Washi ton are requested tosend their names, addresses, © leves or universities, &c. maittens LIOL Kot. Sunday eveuing service. GURLEY PRESBYTERTA’ Droit Park wear Fow at 11 au. aud 7 ‘Sunday school at : that the saine high standard.of goods aud service Will be maintafued in our management of the business. The prescription department, in which only the purest wud freshest be under the personal is Topay included retary of the com- tau early date. FLINT, Sec'y Committee. 230 p.m. Ende it cheinicals will be ny ervis on of Mr. insuring to our patrons: oupouwling of prescr.ptious. We shall ery a full lime of Drugs, Chemicals, ‘Toilet and all other Articles usually fou class establishment, Ord promptly attended to, Very respect WILLIAM 8. BKOC! K. PLAIN & CO., BROKERS, Stocks, Grain, Provisions and bi their Office teinporarily to the Le’ Dro tiun of the new building corner Uth aud F ats, 1!1-1m MAJ. GEORGE A. ARMES lished a new office at 1 red to ive some excellent bargain apply for real estate in the northwestern city and also offers several ele; iu select locatious mm bargai: _ <@e=UNION MLE. CHUKC To. MF ev. D.C. Hedrick, ine imttnion aiter imurning deayor Society, 6-30. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH t. bet. G and H ats, uw. Rey. Joseph T. ch 9:30 am. Preaching sprayer mectinig att D. ice at 7:40 p.m. 1 Prayer mevting at 7:30 o'clock. Bi ally invited toll services, CHURCH, GEORGETOWN Potomse sta,—Services tomo site for the fair. bers of Virsinia conier: ‘ORM MY FRIENDS AN! S have this day been appoint Notary Public tor te Listrict of Columbia. * JNO. A. BARTHEL, |. BUILD. ASSOCIATION, NO. rant residences, ur. OF city Limits at extra Ridgley Hunt bas at il'am. Younw peopl KLES ALLEN HAS KEMOVED nee to 1320 G st. uw. 30 to 9:30 a.m. 3:30 to 4:30 and 6 to 7 p.m. rangers are cordi- = rm hatt's hall THUKSDAY, March 6, at 7: Pe tock: vi neous desiring stock arg invited morning prayer communion and sermon ; 4:30, Strangers always welcome, “s “4 11 a.m, Litany ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- ‘Svodiing pagent vaste holders of the Northen Liberty Market office of said com, GEO. P BOHRE: FP, VIEGBUCHEN, Sec MRS. 8. BAILEY GILLESPIE, HAVING ‘just returned from New York with the Lat- vest Importations in Vattern Bon- pleased to have her at her New Store, 612 12th any will be held at the Services Tomotrow ‘tof morning sermo} evening: "A Significant “Mut. Strangers aud gil “To the Uttermost | | UAL ELECTION FOR DIREC- he Northern Liberty Market Com: Ve held st the office of said company 10, 18}0. Polls open f est Novelties and <q=> THE ANN Ibe heh Fetetide tnapects thes 5 Others cordially welcou B.w.. on and after March 6, 1890. AM READY FOR YOU, ME Tam after your T ance. I have the cutters, the work- Ist CHURCH, COL ott circle), Kev.'C. A. ool, 9:30 & Mm. Preschity Young people's meeting 4 In the evening Dr. stakely will preach the v on the Speeches of the To the Kphesian i. ‘Open March 11. GEO, ¥. BOHRER, Sec. -COLOGICAL INFIRMARY, Diseases of Women ut every Monda! m. tol p.m, und ati am. and forgery was when Greve afternoon he was detained in conversation while the police were notified by telephone. responded and was about to arrest Greve when the latter drew a 32-caliber revolver from his ket.and pressing it to his abdo- third sermon of the tle Paul, Subject: will receive $ nesday and Fri auspices of Dr, 5. Leslie West. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- AL. V8. JOHN W. HANES AL. innovations in Tailoring whi to introduce this spring ix to refund you Your money if you are uot satisfied with the Lieut. Rinerity Hunt has been detached from special duty with the maritime congress and ordered to duty in the bureau of naviga- LIGIOUS LIBERTY MEETINGS AT 09 Pa ave. ae. Subject What is God's Kingdoms? Officer Ferguson re and when do Saints get their tema efor you. Drop in 7 bew spring stock. G. WAKEFIELD 5iMP- SON, Expert in Trousers, cor. Oth aud @ kK ot REDUCTION at corner 6th st, and New York ave. n.w. GOOD YELLOW PINE BOARDS E ANN MAGEE I side overcoat i¢ above-entitled wing reported to the court that he las sold the property described in the pro cause to Charles Tue Treasury Derarruent 1x CHanoE. Secretary Proctor has executed a license to use Bedloe's Island, New York harbor, Treasuzy department for an indefinite period. ‘This license carries with it jurisdiction over the island, The Secretary that in case of war the islan War department for use as a point of vantage for harbor defense, ilton, trustee in edinws had in said Mi Barrick at and for the sum of ).00 upon the terms prescribed in the decree for and that said Charles M. Barrick hase to Jackson H. Ralston. it i, is th day o1 February, A.D. 1800, or- assignment ‘be ratified ‘aud confirmed, uuless cause to the contrary be shown ob or before the 11th day of March. AD. 1510. Acopy of this order shall be publishé SERIOUSLY WOUNDED, The bullet entered on the right side of his body and inflicted a serious wound. Officers and Hersey at once removed the wouaded man to the emergency hospital, where he was attended by Dr. Rosier Middie- ton, He was able to give his name and his residence, which he said was at 1552 8th street. pers about his body it was evident in considerable financial trouble and had been threatened with a suit if he did not settle certain debts. He was evi- dently a drummer tor some tobacco firm. IN A PRECARIOUS CONDITION. Greve lies in a very precarious condition, as the doctors think it almost certain that periton- itis will set in if he does not die of the shock He was afterward removed to Gar- field hospital, where bis wound was further at- Dy the court, t) by the co the holy communion, and 7 red that suid naie an Adjourned Fourt! Quarterly Couference Monday a y Evening. Consecrati ieeting Tuesday. Prayer necting ‘Ibursduy, 7: ats in a proviso 115 PER 100 FEET is to revert to the ed in the Wash- $11.50 PER 1,000 FEET. “Who ever knew good Lumber so low as this!” LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, BANK STOCKS. week fer three successive entioned day and for the same ‘A. b, HAGNEK. <> METROPOLITAN PR Chureh, 4th and B sta se. (Capitol Hill), Chester, D.D., pastor. at 11 atm. and 7:30 W.C.T.U, of D. 1 ESBYTERIA = weeks before suid last- A New Cuter or Divistox.—Acting Secretary Batcheller today appointed M. J. Hull of Ne- braska to be chief of division in the office of the second auditor vice M. M. Holland, who is transferred to the sixth auditor's office as a chief of division there, ice meeting at 3 Oster, president Non-partisan that Greve was GAS FIXTURE: SIOCK OF PLAL CHURCH, 3D AND A STS. ‘the pastor, apd 7:30 p.m pi Ss. WE SHOW THE LARGEST ORNAMENTAL DESIGNS. FECTS IN after morning it Other services as usual, Fine Avarws in tat Waite Hovst.—Work was begun this morning on the introduction of the fire alarm box system into the White House. There are seven boxes in all—one large box, number 157 in the city service. such as is to be found on almost any street corner, and half a dozen smaller boxes of a neat design, the lower portion being provided with a glass front, which must be broken in order to reach the alarm-ringing apparatus. The glass is very roken with a tap handle or akey. The work of wiring the build- ing will take several days, The Lease of the Seal Fisheries, The Secretary of the Treasury yesterday North American commercial company of San Francisco and New York— popularly and financially spoken of as the '—the contract for the exclus- ive privilege of taking seals from the islands of St. Paul and St. George, Alaska, for a period of twenty years from May 1, accepting that bid of the three which they submitted in which they agree to pay the government #9.621 for each skin obtained and, in addition, pay a yearly rental of $60,000 for the privilege, which sum, when considered in relation to the number of skins allowed under the contract, would make the price paid for the privilege about equal to the average selling price of the skins in the London market for FRANK H PELOUZE 1313 FST. T Sewall will preach at the society tional law scliool), 1006 ineaniug snd use of Lent.” Loci by secoud leeture —the standiug forth of bel AN BUILDING. > L it. .w,, at wid Monuments situated on = ever nae ae ‘and persons make Mrs. ANDELW eee PURE WATER, OW HAVE A FULL LINE OF GATE CITY FILTERS WITH STONE DISC; ALSO JEWETT'S FILTERS PACKED WITH CHAR- WE CAN RECOMMEND lot 503 11th st. a. sume will tuke notic eee DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. A COMPLAINT FROM THE CHINESE MINISTER. The Chinese minister, through his secretary, Commissioners a letter com- plaining of the waiting station of the Metro- olitan street cars adjacent to the legation He says that this waiting station is directly next to the legation on Connecticut avenue and is constantly occupied by horses, causing an offensive odor and liable to injure the health of the neighborhood. He says if anything cau be done by the board to abate the nuisance by causing the car company to build a double track to its terminus it will be highly appreciated by the members of the legation and the other occupants of the neighborhood, ‘The Commissioners have referred the matter to the health ofjicer. POLICEMAN RESIGNED. Private Hodges of the metropolitan force has tendered his resignation. been accepted by the Commissioners and Thomas Lynch has been appointed his suc- —=CHURCH OF THE 0 pun. Rev. Mr. Fi owning the best located harvesting p.sit in Maine, aud Laviby made the additions required to 1 Tupid krowth, will «ive its patrot deo ut COAL and WOOD for ied Wagous. EM. WILLIS, Washington Man'r. the same fair prices Leaflets used. N CHURCH, 67H SIX. H PRESBY PE COAL AND BAND. thin andcan be addressed the KS -witson woisxye PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO., PA. ‘This celebrated Whisky, mcst carefully and slowly IMPORTER OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, = RE sal CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Key. Samuel'H. Greene, Preaching 11am, Sth and H sth. uw Sunday school, 9: ri3k and D s. BUILDING A SOCIATION, awarded to the uted and distilled from the 1n- valuable health-giving Chalybeate waters and choice small grain Kye peculiar to the reuowned mountain districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened in heated ware houses, sea-voyayed and aged in the warm salt air of Bermuda, The oxides of iron and their homologous sults found in the waters from which this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable and unequaled asa tonic aud rejuvenator tw those in eed of strength, vitality and vigor See certinicate of Prof. Toury of the Bsltimore Med- yeasted, mashed, fer ‘ThePerperus percent on special payments iu w sot ae eres | corner Sib and Pia.w.. Chel es sce in sttms of #1 bem. You are cor- es withdrawn be dialiy invited to these servi “Mills syndicate’ =»ALL SOULS CHURCH (UNITARIAN), vices at 1) a.n Kush B Shippen, pastor. 5: terest fund now Siways been re ‘Tts in a wreat wanted for some 0° Bnd fiusncial sh for vy the ecuten Gute “iast annus report me 248, “y without notice, Lake Lo WeMUbers When Plendid success day schoo) ut 9:5, 1b eleht years we expenses Il ali “IT Is PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL O1L, AND CAN THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR 1fs HIGH COLOR Is DUE 10 ris due brag idly “but not fast enough to me Owingto the fovurable terms on which advances are Yauice $150 Lo e: ; efor #10 monthly: MEDICINAL USE. THE IKON PRESE: “WAL P. TONRY, Ph.D., Chemist” ‘This celebrated Whisky is sold by the foliowing Grocers aud Wholesaie Liquor De Cropley & Gwynn, 436 9th st. new. J.-S. liedinan, cor, Uth and Louisiane ave, 3B. Bryan &'Bro., GUS Pennsylvania ave. nw. Bryan, 1413 New Lork ave. lias, cor iid wind A wg, Capitol ‘st. uw. 18th and K ste ow. are, cor. 13th and H ste Dow, 41 North Capitol st. Louis Guudiiuz, 152: AO. Wright, 16 HE. Duley, 1760 ¥ st, a D. Conuell, Gor. Ist and H sts. new. J.D. Douuelly, cor, 14th aud Coyk Bros. & Co. 1910 Lath st. n, E, Maurice Cropley, Georgetown, D.C. Aiso the followmy Hotels and Kestaurante: Sth and E wta. 1. Ww, 721 Loth st. uw. ‘6th aud Pennsylvania ave. nw. sy lvunia Ve. DW. nusylvauiaave.n.w, furry Febrey at 11 abi, aud 7390 Puvite cordially invi METHODIST th aud D. mn Suubday se The Pie Was in the Line of Duty. A curious pension case was decided yester- day by Assistant Secretary Bussey. Martha Hunt, the dependent mother of John Hunt, a private in the fifty-eighth Indiana volunteers, applied for a pension. It appears that while in the service Hunt one day purchased a pie from @ pie woman and ate it. Shortly afterward he died, aud, in the absence of @ post mortem ex- amination, it is presumed be was poisoned by the pie. Gen. Bussey decides that Hunt met line of duty, and if the mother can show her dependence npon the son @ pension shall be granted. Baltimore and Ohio Taxation. When the bill providing for the extension of the Western Maryland railroad to Tidewater came up in the Maryland senate for a second reading yesterday Senator Silver offered an that in case the Balti- connect with the West- ern Maryland it shall waive ite exemption from taxation. The amendment was lost by a vote of 19 to 6 aud the bill ordered engrossed for a third reading. ‘War Department Changes, Hugh R. Butler of Indiaua appointed clerk, 1,000, surgeon general’s office, under amended dey rtment rule 10. Samuel Bacon, jr., of Georgia appointed copyist, $600, signal office, Februar; ‘rederick O. Congdon of New Yor! class 1, office adjutant general. Hugh M, Purcell of Obio appointed class 1, ordnance office, by transfer on 20 shutes tor $40 ivudere of puyiue as ord, shortening the tim monthly, with montily a» inewbers: rehip and Holy Comuntiion, fon. Elijal A. Morse. M. deliver # gospel temperanceaddr: KEQUEST THE KE! preach to youny meu iu Church of the Epi 1th and 14th. All people will be welcome. eS IN CHURCH OF THE EPIPH- between 13th and L4th sts., Lev, [cKim, rector. —.m Sundsy, slucch 2, 0pm. All Seats free at night WILL SING AT ST, PATRICK'S CHULCH. ffo, Mme. Montegrim: fig at the Ti o'clock Maas ate he uinbers the ex as. All are invited.’ the association being merely kovuit bers and more money to Every man, wouiar {iis of some other batding B80 jation and laying the foundatiou for future independ- ‘The ¢ ussuciatious, When properly auace are the Very bost places for putting away savings Shares, ¥1 monthly, can be . Weneed wiure thé demand for ad- youth and nutden ougint ameudinent providin more and Ohio shoul earning good iuterest. taken at any time and no meeting F-venine of March 3, a G1o 7th Ge, DUNORN3O 'e LE! his death while in sienor Maia will ai Patrick's Churehi 0. We @e=VERMONT AVENUE CHRI P Chureh.—Pastor, F. D. Bo Seen Eyenny sermon to young peuple, follows jorniu, collection sions. Hotel Jonson. Welcker's He National Hotel, Metropolitan Hotel, 61:5 Peni Geo. W. Harvey. Joon on Garren Bulldog, Capitol HM Branch by. “=p THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. TEMPORSAY OFFICES: 100) F st, nw. Previous to tue «rection of (ge Comy:ny"s Building, corner Ui and FB sto. uw, MONEY LOANED ON’ COLLAEERAL AND ON Well Secured Louus, guaranteed by the Company, for sale. - INTEREST PAID Call on or correspoud with us. pe i NGusoe ae 1b. H. WARNER, President, 3 . Secretary Dinkeiu Gat. u. MeMahon, 60S 15th st. b.w. nan, V3 D et uw. vivania ave. nw, UNION WESLEY CHUR school; 7:30 p.m, ‘Ker Euuta: j oa Biatis, SECOND BAPTIST Ge te? ‘T CHURCH, 3 “Jonhun a8 a bouuer,” 3 sy lvania ave, Bw, Treas jury de- cl G. Smith of Vermont permanently master general's office. nnsylvania permanent: appointed clerk, 21,000, depot quartermaster's at. now. ¥, Keuter, cor. 454 st. and Pennsylvania sve. n. jas. A. Humphires 15 stb st. aw. Jey. 12222 Pennsylvania ave, (G02 Peunsyivania ave, D.W. '. T. Wall, 1303 7th st. 702 b st. nw. ‘The Court in General Term has signed the decree in the case of the United States against Auuie 8, Cole and the District Commissioners decided some weeks ago, Mrs. Cole claimed the right under permint of the to extend her house at the intersection of Mass- Ser ia “gaits ™ 4® | pointed class $1,000, iSM AT GRAND ARMY HALL, ‘hus. E. Reed of opponite Willard’s, every Sunuay. r M. GLADING, Trace Speaker, ‘and Readings enter each lecture. 10e. £5,19,22.1uch2,9,16,28,30,0p1" MLC-A., 1409 NEW YORK AVE—O0 ‘30 tau, Audiross oy a, tntuing Sev ba "he rooms are open, 2 J Somes L. Barbour, chard W. Ciay, ney mceting Sunday GC. Ne idehards, subject: A vocal solo by Mr, P. 3. gu sunday from Pam. strangers invited, oe : g & oor jub, 17th sud H ete mew. ‘Club, 1726 I st. nw. E F fit STIAN TEMPERAN Elizabeth W. mn church tomorrow ance Lodge i ‘Eveuinx. ¥ of Soath Dakota and other ctetge’ adress t = oe } ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, Sa tue cas ees will be beld at the vitice: oon Ly Houal Safe Deposit buil FE i rork a zimo, between, | Mrs. rot consent Lodge will al. Qi id its ‘baugh’s Hall, Wo 14th st o.w., tomorrow, i & F. BAKER, Secretary. provided. oe SHE WENT Dow Sinking of a British Steamer and Many Lives Lost. Loxpox, March ews has just reached here to the effect that the British Quetta, which sailed from Cooktown, Queens- land, February 27 for London, foundered at tea, The vessel was of 2,254 tons burthen, ‘The number of persons that went down with the ship is not definitely known, but it is thought that a great many perished. The Quetta had twenty-seven apd a — of 112. The owners do not believe she is lost, ——— YOUNG ABI He May Be President of the United States Vet, for Me Shows Good Grit. Loxpox, March, 1.—TThe fact that the day has brought no change for the worse in the oon- dition of young Abraham Lincom et bis parents and their friends to maintain for _ lad’s recovery, The patient is onl wei ——____. THE FLOOD. The Weather is Very Cold and the Water is Stationary. Crxcrsxatt, On10, March 1.—At 8 o'clock this morning the river had reached 56 feet 10 inches and at this hour (10 o'clock) remains stationary It is contidently predicted by river men vuat the waters will begim to recede by noon. ‘Ube weather is very cold. — PRETTY CLOSE HOME, The Prince of Wales’ Private Secretery Told Labouchere. Loxpox, March 1.—it is reported todey thas Sir Francis Knollys’ private secretary 1 tae prince of Wales’ was Mr. Labouchiere’* iu formant in regurd to Lord Salisbury’, sieged connivance in the escape of the Cie™sind street criminals, alee Hon. Charles L. Mitchell Dead. New Yous, March 1.—Ex-Congressman Chas L. Mitchell of New Haven, Conn, diedat 4 o'clock this morning in this city. He was on of the principal stock holders and dent of the Mitchell-Vance company, manttacteress of gas Gxcures. —— Old Dick Stays Out. Srarneriecy, lun, March 1,—Ex-Governor Oglesby when asked about his reported candi- dacy for the United States Senate yesterday said: “There's nothing in the »! «t all” Continuing the ex-governor said: “[ presume, although they may not say so, that Farw Cannon, Henderson, Hitt and Payson will be candidates, and I think that's enough.” eth he From Wall Street Today. New York, March 1.—The stock market was narrow, quict and generally weak this moru- ing, though the finctuations, as usual, were tremely small outside a half dozen stocks, im which all the interest in the speculation was concentrated. First prices were irregular aa compared with last night's figures and the changes were generally insignificant. In Union Pacific and Louisville aud Nashville, however, aed apap Was most marked and the former yielded } and the latter %& per cent. The bitu- minous coal stocks continued to be the weak point in the market and Tennessee coal dropped from 58 to 56 and Colorado coal from 43 to414, buta rally occarred later im the hour which brought everything back to the neighborhvod of opening figures, except Louis- ville and Nashville and Tennessee coal At 11 o'clock the market was dull but firm and gem erally at a shade under first prices, areeevandiinees The Storm Fiend. Brawrnouam, Ava., March 1.—A special from Talladega, Ala., gives an account of a most ter- rible storm which passed over that place yes- terday morning. It made a path about one hundred yards wide and death and destruction marked its entire course, Fortunately at did not pass through a thickly populated part ot the town, but the scene along its path beggars oped ot tk Houses were blown down, trees snaj off like pipestems or torn up b; the roots, Cows, horses and other: dombstie animals were killed and « number of people were seriously injured, but none fatally. The town of Carthage, Miss, was yesterday partially destroyed by a tornado. ‘ihe court bouse was first struck and the cupola, roofing and chimneys carried aw: Searsnoge residences were demolished. The muan family, con- sisting of husband, wife and four were buried in the debris of their house, were severely wounded, one of the children having since died of its injuries, aawenedibe aaa The Manitoba Road Headed for ’Frisco, Sr. Pavs., Miny., March 1.—The surveyors for the Great Northern are reported to have made adiscovery which will revolutionize railway travel in the northwest. It consists of break in the Rocky mountains near Mary's which thus opens the way into a rich tile ar gp enemy which no road netrat james J. Hull, Breat Northern, is elated pad pon roposes toruna line from to San Francisco. if F Hr bef | | ii i iM, u fi i

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