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OMINOUS OUTLOOK. The Mississipp! Beats All Former High Water Records. PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, &. H. KAUFFMANN, Presi Hriexa, Anx., March 12.—The river rose ® inches in six hours yesterday and stands at 43 feet Sinches above low-water mark and 4 feet and 8 inches below high-water mark. From the water in sight at Cairo it isa that the river will go at least 3 fect higher here and this may be augmented by raina It rained steadily here yesterday, The reports indicate a stage of water between the Arkansas and Yazoo rivers 2 feet higher than any previoas water. It begins to look as if the levees below here are bound to g Fvexrxe Stam is served to subscribers ta the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per Seek, or 44c per mouth. Copies at the counter, went each. By muail—postage prepaid G0 cents & @unth. one year, #6. six months, 8: (Entered at the Post Othee at Washington, D.C. as second-class mai! matter.) Tue WeextY Stam—pnblished on Friday—@l a postawe year, prepaid. Six montha, 50 cents. BW AL mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; — sent loner tl! is paid for. {advertising made kuown on application Vor. T6—No. 15,082. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1890. = = Owexsporo, Ky., Merch 12.—The rainfall Eee See EE —— ePpEC z YES. ORY c ” . . " + Monday night was the heavicst for years. The SPECIAL NOTICES. ——SPECIAL NOTICES. | Washington News and Gossip (FROM THE CAPITOL.IIT IS A TEST CASE,|_ Tt s8mpere accrpesn. | Monde night re ie hoo tor yours, The REMOVAL— LIME! LIME!! LIME!!!-WE GUARAN- Sg ee Tl ¥ 2 by BS enn eats LP ELORETS manag | BS «eae in tt stl aa eat fal Index te Advertisement a carmennens oh mnie tive otice, wemporartly, ts, eying reit Buliding | that itis the Mest and cheapest. ars 00, Pare 8 M > INTERPOLATIONS. : 1 . . ee track is covered with water ff miles between tion of the new building corner #th aud F sts. £21-1m o.7,, Warehouse and Yard, 110-118 G st. 0: paee 3)}MR. CALL’S PO! ONS.| Lieut. Steele’s Trial Brings the} Borraro, X.¥., March 12—The inquest 0D | Huntingburg and Ferdiuand and washoute are aGERTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES a ne ee. si a Whol to Bar. the Lake Shore victims was resumed this morn- other securi! vommere: -=> THE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMA- . 016 Army . ing. Coroner Kenney visited the New Sork erapby and design A. G. ceutical Departments of Howard University 7 = a ARk., March 12.—White river 5 = ton | aN cies coatenncoes cunts for 3) The Resolution Striking Them From the apna cee ne feted the band brake on 8 | rose 18 fect here yecterday and is now Fsing @ ———— ‘The public and profession are respectfully invited 7 Sener sleeper. He said that he set the brake | foot per hoar. FINAN The Sddress to the graduates will be delivered. by 3 ij . |. | tight, pro to hi i Note.—White river empties into the Missis« FINANCIAL. Prof. CB Pnrvia, MDS ph tetrad 8 Senate Record Agreed To. LORD CHURCHILL'S SPEECH: ant fon bs i hy one poy sippt about fifty miles above Arkansas city é ic ent fo ee yl 2 Ree reenville, Miss, special sa) e river ee ene ee GEORGE SPRANBY, 434 7th et 5 qT The Mississippi Floods Are Unpre- tho samion the covsiang SEGN tenceoet as here lat evening 47s fect and rusing. Heports PT BE EAN AMERICAN, AND (INTERNATIONAL = INSURANCE STOCKS BOUGHT ANDSOLD | DENTISTRY. 8| THE IMMIGRATION INVESTIGATION. € Mississippi Floods Are Unpr sleeping car “Balins” with the forwara ‘of | {Tom leeves along the Mississippi side up to 8 G20. HILL HOWARD, Gen. Monuret and Counsel, —_ RIGGS EDUCATIONAL... 7 the train was brought into the sescat aon p-m. were that the principal leeves were still ROBERT D. GRAHAM, Assistant Manager. Prov 8 cedented and Give Alarm. The first witness sworn was Wm. M. Covey, | ‘@ S004 shape, but the strain against thera was aud Exposition Rooms. 1420 New Nork ave, - Puro 7) The Senate Agrees to the House runner and check agent for Miller's bag- | CTeasing every hour. A contiauous rain, ac- Omtare ins serviose to the Pieduren roveaton Man- FINANCIAL. a gage expross. His duties were to goto Dunkick | CO™Pamied by heavy winds, prevailed ‘and facturer, Importing and Exporring Merebant, and par- ‘- FOR RENT (Rooms) 2 Amendments. and return to Buffalo on trains Nos. 8 and 12, | 8°™€ disaster seemed not improbable before es generally holding and seeking mvestmeiit propo. | _ m12-4t 1 : al ae cee ee : - INTERNATIONAL TIFF AT TACOMA. | ‘6 'take checks when desired for passengers’ | Morning. It had been raining very hard since Su Rare oe ee eqronment, im ay sqeeee roniizeg e Rv, Odd Fellows Hall, 7th st. n.w., on BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE that the train had broken in two. He testified | "i}), 29 indication of ans. change soon, $xtensive American and Mexican. Land and Stimug | Cent SPAY, March 12, at (:30 pm. Members are * | CROOK ON THE STEELE TRIAL. | that on the night of the wreck he was perform: imes-Democrat Helena, Ark., + ar bow in hand. | Keferences and full partic: | will be preseuted for cousideration. Lady imenibers ing his duties on train No, 12, which was | S*3*: The river crawled up two inches during W. EN! —————— —— ulate given upon application. D. of are also invitea. W. W. DA’ OWEK, He Will Make it as Public as Possi-| smashed “I commenced ‘to _work | Me last twenty-four hours and now marks 43 JOH SHERMAN & co ZW. KESSLER, sec'y, _(m11-2t] "President, SENATE. ple—Army Desertions. the train at Irving and Silver Creek, | {et and 5 inches on the gauge. The water is feet 8 inches below high water. The rise and passed through =the two day | § fre! ee — ng the present week will be daal, Catcsco, March “12—Gen, Crook today, | Cosches from the baggage car. I got neatly | ocitning nekt weck it will bc more tenah oad speaking of the court-martial to be held in this | broke and smashed the globes in the lamps | te highest water will reach here on Sunday, city on the 18th instant, at which Lieut. Steele | over my head. My first thought was that wo ce er ak. wate will be called on to answer charges of miscon-| had broken in two. I stepped to the | [iiity {il submerged the tracks of th duct preferred against him in connection with | Tet door of the car and found that | Tye nov, pide. raty agactany-tooengpedey the lato Dell Wild affair at Fort Snelling, said: | 509 atormed “Conductor T iieughaning the gauge marks 4 %10 feet, a rise of three- Ks 3 : ‘ enths since yesterday. The river is falling a& ‘The personnel of this court-martial has not | that the train had parted. Mr. Houghtaling Paducah, and it is thought if, there is uo wore rain the river will not go over 50 foot hore. INVESTMENT BANKERS, ne SEARDI, 1851. Attention.—A special meat Diego Of the Axeo Vol. Detotiders of oC. of Apr SEVEN AND EIGHT PER CENT INTEREST, | $t.2-y.. ou : farch 14, 1890. €. teers ted to attend, WITE THE VERY BEST OF REAL ESTATE sEcUR- | ”, ~inatadii ao LEE ADAMS, See's. _ ITY, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST TO BE PAID IN e PY) RE ° arial tiny bed an ereby WASHINGTON OR NEW YORK, AS DESI = Warn ail persons anins harboring or trusting her on ‘San Diego is one of the most promising cities of the | my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts Pacific coast. Correspondence solicited. 117 _ | contracted by her. et SE E. E. LONGLEY. PATEMAN & CO, = anes = : L geame ae ND BROKERS, Gov tat Bee AN “o.8' £arent Stoc'| pply to 1411 F Street, Washington, D.C. “miret GULLEY BkOS, 1335 F st_ | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ey LAND PARTY PIANOS AND ORGANS. Members of New York Stock, Produce and Cotton Sails March 19, per “City of Paris,” 8520. Sachange. Sing Parties to Luror, Send for Vrograins. Coanectoa by private wire with Baw ead tae Wet cae eee BATEMAN & CO., Now York. Apply to W. P. VAN WICK! BALDWIN & FARNUM, Chicago. ja?0-2m Tourist and Exe y of this citys, <=> DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VOLUNTEERS — —™ The concurrent resolution for the investiga- tion of immigration matters was laid before the Senate with the two House amendments ex- tending the investigation to the purchase of American industries by foreign capital and to the use of Bedloe’s Island in New York harbor a8 an immigration depot. mi tea veriatien soak yet been definitely determined upon, but it | asked where the head brakeman was, and I tol that he had communicated with the Trea will consist of officers against whose impar- | him he wasup forward. The conductor sent setae ditiecohs department on the subject of Bedloc’s Island | tiality and fairness nothing can be said. Every | ™¢ to tell him to come back. He then started HE WILL BE HUNG. and had received a letter from the Secretary | officer in tho army is indirectly interested in | °° the Fear end of the train. I told the brake- i ——o ofthe trae whiner cet ahs ent y is man that the conductor wanted him. ~ . desk and had read. The letter states, that the | 22 Outcome of this trial. ‘The charges of clan- | "Now, then, as to that cord at the end of the |A Drunken Doctor With His Pocket removal of the immigrant station from | Rishness among officers which have been so | car. Did it hang outside the door? Do you know Knife Slashes a Patient. Castle Garden is essential to the good | freely made in the public press are in a meas- | Of your own knowledge whether anybody pulled (MARY BR. LONGLEY) RE- bed and board, — 7 m10-3¢ SPECIAL NOTICES administration of the immigration laws; that | ure true, but it does not exceed the bounds of | *2¥ cords on the train?” asked the coroner. Monrrr, Ner., March 12—Dr. C. D. Blake ie NO. W. COKSON. JNO. W. MACART! Saag ~ —_ a Not Bedloe's Island is the best obtainable place for id ey = know, sir,” was the reply. hen I] under arrest, charged with manslaughter fi ‘Stock WASHINGTON, D. H 10, 1890, | SUMMER B : Pl 01 o will find ” * Bt ughter for J ‘Member N.X. ‘en IASHINGTON, D.C jeje nate Ses ete anew depot and that he would not construe | * PFPer esprit de corps which you ine’ | came back,” witness continued, “from telling rr ing or crediting my wie, Lizgie L. Hawkins, ahe WANTED Gu juz left my bed aud board without Just provocation. | WANTED (Houses) a Twill not bap any debts contracted by her. WANTED (Lors) «Signed) WANTED (Srrvarions) ~ W. L. HAWRINS. | WAN TEU (afsceunanzoun Aah : : horribly mutilating a woman named Mra. existing in the world. Still less would the fact | the brakeman he was wanted I did not know q ng cere uate nea snb'intorruge | that an accused officer was the wearer of shoul- | the train was running with fivecars out of con. | Tucker, whom he was called toattend during wet Ge Ce Ue pater for the change, der straps operate to shield him from the con- trol, pare page He was pimagea, gs — - Chandler moved. that the House amend- | sequence of conduct unbecoming an officer and = 7 ae and used common pocket knife. He cut ot ments be non concurred in and that acoufer-| \ Jontleman. It is my desive and it will be my THE LOYAL LEGION. one of the child’s arms and cut the woman 8a = aoe 2 especial care, during the coming trial of Lieut. | Celebration of the Twenty-Fifth Anni- | b#dly that she died on the third day after the THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. Steel, that the investigation shall be as public versary of Its Founding. operation, There were several gashes in her Mr. McPherson opposed the motion and A thighs, one of which cut the cords of ber limbs, spoke of the proposed establishment of an im- | * ¢ 88 the nature of courts martial will allow. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 14ly F ST. Pavkers and Dealers in Government Bonds, — Lo: Deposits. Exchanve. Loans. Collections. ze . Eatlrusd Stocks and Ponds, and all securities Listed = AS RE- | WANTED Gsooxs) & the Exchanges of New tulade.p bis, Boston uired by the act of Congress’ spproved | W ‘ER RESORTS. and Baltimore bought abd sold. ; March 2, 185), that Books for the Subscription tothe | woop AND COAL. A specialty made of investment securities. District | Capital Stock cf the Washington snd Sandy Sprink bends aud ait Local Kailrvad, (ne, Ingurance and Tel: | Navrow Gate Haliroad Company will be “upened om epbone Stock dealt in. THUKSDAY, the 20th day of March, 1890, at 11 “Aumericau Beli Telephone Stock bonghtand sold.3918 | orciock a ni.,’at the office of Henry. M. Baker, Treas- HELE LILLIE LEE Cee a NBECW EW YOM VEAP KIWI 4 Bog GH ESI aK HEN Govenswext — Receirrs Topay.—Internal ne Puitapeipata, March 12_—The general com- | The people are intensely excited and the d 5 d igrati i I order to the paymaster to secure |} . peop nsely excited and the doo- = = rer, 1411 Ft ne, Washinwion, D.C. ae paid in | TeVeMUe, $210,639; customs, $813,891. migration station on Bedloe’s Island as an un- | 2} reed nom canes ie court can hold its | Mittee of the Pennsylvania commandery of the | tor is under a strong guard to provent lynch« LOST AND FOUN cash. Oi. lax. Secretary Tracy has returned to Washington. Asriersgotes procesting. Aeboret ba seian ot sessions I have instructed him to see that | Military order of the Loyal Legion of the United | ing. I os 5 x HOUND, W eLLOW icbte s ———— rected there it was, he said, — 3 ‘ States has made full arrangements for the cel- — OST—A BLACK DARK HOUND, WITH YELLOW President Board of Commissioners, Lirur. T. B. M. Mason has recovered from | pledge, either expressed or implied, that Bed- | Pfoper accommodations are provided for the : “ . 1c 3S CAU! : = _ 3.1L, HUSBAND, Secretary. mt-10t_| pis recent attack of his old cong ink haa Lon iestd wont merce Ge ured te ‘any pur- | FePresentatives of the press. ‘There will be no | ebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the] SUCH THINGS CAUSE WAR, pose of acommercial character. Now it was | 8tar-chamber business about it if I can help it. | formation of the order, which will take place = Low. = | eee WES’ A AND ALABAMA [- Vessel S OST-LAST E VERY SMALE, WHITE | §-—gas WEST FLOID ALABAMA BAIL proposed to make it an immigrant station, and DESERTERS AND MILITARY CONVICTS. in this city April 15, 16 and 17. About 2,000 | 4 British Vessel Seized at Tacoma for Curly-baized Foodie: Brown spot on side and on oat “erties of Hudebiodness” bought Chagres fever, and was at the Navy department side ok brad, Hisck spots on nose; named Dotty. Be-} Fa, SE, PARIIS& CO; Bankers, | today for the first time in some weeka, {ius fo destroy the symmetry and character of | | «You have asked me my opinion in regardfto | companions will be here. Debt to Her Crew. ms imide wen Se “s — - ~ y e island, w! was now one o' oe most i ’resident Harrison is a companion, as are a F OBT_TUESDAY, MAKCH 11, DROPPED FRoM | @— TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Toney e own Ovrese ‘searcentel $300,00) 1 cccciral ape in the” harbor ofan | Se Demet of Sosarters ab Sis present day da} Tuoeloaes ictioue = ovnpenions see *) coun, ‘Wom Sanh th<Abees Ween No. 24 cara Lave Bundle ct ‘Us Ieasuty ton | SAE OFFICE GE THE CONTOITER | as follows: Regiatered 4s—€4,950, $1,000, €20,- | Poaut 0 spoke of the efforts | the army of the United States and the reason | iy commander-in-chicf, ‘The details of the | weeks ago tho British ship Craigend arrived Siz Kat ace or ts Treasury aul eave troubles "1 Wasnimaton, Maret 5, 1800, | 000, £500, at 123; coupon 48--$40,000 at 123; reg-| now being made and of. the lill| of the enormous percentage of military con- | celebration have not yet been promulgated , ce pI istered 4¢3—@1. OST-ON MONDAY A FOKIION OF A LINK Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the + ¢8—$150,000 at 103) F cuff button und ppear that the Lin- nding in the committee on naval victs throughout the country. You hay- here for wh y i. affairs to rn ‘. hav- | opicially. The com tal . eat, The next day eighteen of ber © goid aud piatinum. re Lin T mandery-in-ch . ae Er ve the naval powder stati ointed out how greatly this percentage is in| its meeting here on the 15th of April. | Tew came ashore and refused to return, not- tamed fo Star oie. Walenta Rie Bitace oP atinta has Saat | goer ae rreintca von ose ey its | Elle laland, and suggested Wat that isand | excess of that found in the penal. miktary | Gen" Dovets of Massschuseta wilt Actives? he | withstanding that they ‘had signed articles for REWARD pss with all the provisious Of the statutes of the | 40m has appointed John F. Scanlan of Chicago | might then be taken ss an immigrant station. | establishments of Europe. Much study has | oration, Two hundred of the Massachusetts | @ two years’ cruise. The captain was instructed $50 will be paid for Information that will lead to | United States required to be complied with before an | a special agent of the Treasury department. | He hardly thought that the Senator from New | been given to this problem. At last I think I commandery will be present. The Marine band | by the British consul at Port Townsend to treat - Mr. Scanlan is regarded as an authority on | York (Mr. Evarts), who had had so much to do | have solved it. There is no analogy between | of Washington will be in attendance. the men as deserters, The sailors then sued ee ened it has been made t tHe arrest of Win. Williams alias Crusce, s dark-skined | as+ociation shall be authorized to commence the busi- lored man, forty- fect 11 inches | bess of Banking: . * b Byes te ies fi tall, Da “ ob 3 he | . Now, therefore, I, Edward 8, Lacey, controller of | tariff matters and da creditable ex-| with the statue of Liberty on Bedloe’s Island, | the United States and foreign countries from a = SEE icaatin Bestia on thie Tht ad Febrase lane | the currency, do'hereby certify. that the Ltucoin Mar ainineticn: pasar Sey, seal Fo ines to have the island defaced, "’” | recruiting standpoint, We are an intensely Premature Congratulations. for their wages, and a justice of the peace sent os Poe py a pe oped opp oe pe gh DA 5 Mr. Evartasaid that the Senator from New | patriotic people and thousands of our recruits] Loxpos, March 12-—The Telegraph, points |® constable to take charge of the ship, ‘The ience the bustuess of Bunkii, ax provided in section | | A Coxscrexce Coxtarsurion from J. M.B., | Jersey was quite right in thinking so, It was | enlist from purely patriotic motives. It isa : fs table is still in the possession of the ves- mal. x Piao out that congratulations concerning the re- | °°?* i = = - fifty-one Lundred ad sixty-nine of the Kevised Stat- | Charleston, S.C., of $20.25 has been received at | not necessary for bi opular mistake that this is only done in time sel and refuses to permit her to be moved. The Ww “Los 22, 1890, A WHITE | Utes of the United State » 8. ; ‘y for him to say that what remon- | popular mi ported agr. beteraen Gi ~ | 8 $25 Jon eartar Deer 15 tocathe Ot; has Black | ae ene eee tess my hand and seal of | the Treasury department, Strances he ‘could make on the subject he had | of war. ‘The moment acitizen dons. the u {agreement between Sir Julian Paunce- | Craigend was flying the British flag at the tima sud tan hewd Answers to the name of Verrio. Ad- | office this oth day uf March, 1890. ———— made. The statue on Bedloe’s Island was form of a private, however, no matter what his | fote and the United States regarding the | of her seizure and the lawyers say the case is cvese MeDevitt's Letective Ageucy, 610 9th st “E. 8. LACEY, ued T-ot* ahgpttoller of the Curreiey. Srectat Attorney Arrorntep.—The Attorney revious position may have been, he is in- | Behring sea difficulty are altogether prema- | sure to bring forth international complications, General today appointed F. W. Crawford of eee ae eee nae al, MONUERES, Heantly ostracised by the public, Ho can no| ture. ‘The Canadians, it says, will never agree | The British consul at Port Townsend is ex- dand whitish feet ‘Texas a special attorney to assist in the prose- | M4 the island was accessible in fair weather to | ionger move in good society. He is simply a | to any practical monopoly of thowe waters by | pected hete today and will probably demand bells eturulng HE cution of the murderers of the Marlowe brothers, | 4¥ndreds and thousands of visitors. If the | common soldier. Thirty years ago, when all the | the United States, and it predicts that blood- | the release of the ship. A question ‘has arisen Ch Se the LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK the prisoners killed while in the custody of the | 8founds were put in order by the government | country west of the Missouri was a howling | shed will be the result of the latter power's en-| between the constavie ans the United States OST—BLACK SETIEK PUP; SEVEN } OF WASHINGTON, D.C, marshal of the northern district of Texaa, (as they ought to have been long ago) it would | Wilderness, there was no society there to ostra- | deavor to enforce its claim. customs officers as to the custody of two ba- Lica. 6 CAPITAL, $200,000. a ee be one of the most attractive resorts for | cise the private soldier. He did not feel his —— and we " oa Resvur or THe AccibeNT To THE Tnoquors.— | citizens and visitors of the great metropolis | Position so keenly and the desertions OSf—FAMILY PET SHEPHERD DOG, HAVING Lair. yellowia = ere rometers and two compasses, valued at ®500, Evil Effect of Attending Prayer Meeting. | which were taken from the veasel by the con- Kansas City, Mo., March 12—The Rev. | stable and placed in the hands of a jeweler for David McGrew, pastor of the colored Baptist | Safe keeping. Deputy Collector Hayden % claimed that the goods being dutiable should Se re eet Daren |S tanad orecés tim, Ses Seed eaeir Sad receive sewer J _ — accordance with the sb thority the Lincoln 5 ? ; 1 e hat 'y T_ON MARCH 11, 1800, AP PEG: | National Dank of Washington wil opewitsomiceatthe | T2e Fecent accident to the U.S.S. Iroquois | during the wholesummer season. He suggested | tea were not 50 per cent of what they {Serien ant Broken bs sae, With G t corner of Uth aud D streets north west uo sbout the while on her way from Honolulu to Samoa to | to Mr. Cisne that the easiest way to have tes a ee nites ge apy =< ra Da mp lbeages je tad Bad Rind tel et Ah 3 ayes ) FoF, relieve the Adams, which necessitated her put- stion disposed of would be to concur in the : it $2 Dumbarton ave. 41 1- purpose of conduction the Baki business ial ie Pt fos amendment and to have the matter | losses his pride and self respect when he < : : ting into Port Townsend, Wash., will prevent : : : and Will Jackson, all colored, were run over ‘OST—BY DISTRICT MPSSENGER BOY # ies h : romipaly inquired into finds he is despised by the people he meets; that 4 instructions from the constable, declined to L& oF er from performing that service at present, | Promptly ing l into, . r i dis | by the Union Pacific train last evening and a ce ae Sak oft pt aul John A: Prpeciient, 7 NA° 19PReadent, | And another vessel will have to be sent to Apia, | | Mr. Chandler said that he had no objection | he is shunned by his former associates and is | y700° “gic were returning from Armetcons, regvey need gr rerrengberegpine pened mil-se Frederick A.'5' Henry F. Bauer Admiral Brown, commanding the Pacific squad- | to the amendment and that he had made the | 00 longer regarded as their social equal. There | Th ors ees iad attended a prayer meeting. i é estan 0, i i i ei i d they are no Cashier, . ron, has ordered. the U-S.S; Mohican to shil ag { Motion only in deference to other Senators, | are instances of oppression an n — Pout tt Crciclin, Reeiving Teller once to relieve the Adams, which is under or- | He withdrew the motion and ‘moved a con- | doubt found in the army, but there are swift Western Creditors Preferred. HOTELS. ‘ ——__ radley Davidsot pairs c i i for those who seek An Architect Killed by Highwaymen, i ders to return to San Francisco for re} ‘ag | Currence in the House amendment, The mo-| ud impartial remedies Lanxep, Kax., March 12.—The a y Borman gman H, Bradley Davidson. | soon as the other vessel arrives, tion was agreed to, and so the concurrent reso- | them; but for loss of caste in the great court Ae) ere Larned state cot. ao ni - _ New York, March 12.—From Bellevue hose i of public opinion there is no redemption. ‘The | bank suspended payment yesterday. Assets, | Wiligm'G. Deno, Job "Pron lution ae ores ey rae . peuple themasivessre to blame for their. aiti-| 971,000; xbilition, $93,008, of which @inene — was removed last night the body of Gonninghem. | cane to his native land because of illness in ae ee, tude toward the unfortunate private soldier | are preferred notes, secured in favor of the | Michael P. MeDonough, fifty-six years old, who pa Toauaseae” lhekaie. We Wks ces or au 4 The Senate then proceeded to vote on the | and its demoralizing effects upon him are t00 | National Bauk of Commerce of Kansas City, | lived with his tamily on Park avenue near 109th sae wale : ane ozs aunhat ts iis issee, and te atk baked ein resolution to exclude from the Congressional | apparent,” Gifts of Books. street. McDonough was unquestionably mur- a number of friends who sincerely regret his | R¢cord the interpolations made by Mr. Call in ree a Books. dered by highwavmen. He left his home after departure. He is less than fifty-five years of | the report of the discussion with Mr. Chandler LORD RANDY, Loxpox, March 12—A committee, among | dinner last Wednesday evening and started for smuggled goods. Mr. Zetepox, the Costa Rican minister, has EBBITT HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C 719 New 719 LAMPS. J f ri : a ‘ 2 his office on 130th street near 2d av He Sahin age and yet is one of the most impor on the 20th of February. The resolution was = which are Lord Salisbury, the archbishop of —— cmetagt Pe ean Lory mes root gy beer portant figures Agreed t0-yens 3, aye 140. ‘The democrats | What They Say in Condemnation of His Canterbury, Earl Granville and the vice chan. | W#¥ found near midnight by « policeman’ in 2208 F st. — Yoting in the affimative were Messrs. Payne, Speech. celiors of Oxford, Cambridge, London and way adjoining Brown's ¢aloon on $d avenue Coxtracts Awanpep To Wasntxotox Bro-| Pugh, Cockrell and Vance. Dublin universities, has been formed to collect | BC&t list street unconscious. His skull was ‘This day we make our first exhibit of Parasols and => MONUMENTS, LT r pens.—The contract for heating and ventilating | _ Mr. Cullom gave notice that on Friday morn-] _Loxpox, March 12.—Lord Randolph Church- | and forward gifts of books to the Toronto uni- ee ae = Neat in Rg vas oe Carcisxe Shades. These goods have been carefully f Bb — S oe ING. apparatus for the public building at Bingham- | img he would call up the House resolution re- | j11, Staveley Hill, Mr. Courteney, Mr. Caine and vers, whose library was recently destroyed | /*** than nine wounds havi: unmade. The murderer evidently used a blunt instrument, When be left home Mr. McDonongh had €300 in his pocket, This, together with a gold watch and chain, other jewelry and some drawings, were taken from him. Capt. O'Counor of the East 88th street station was notitied of McDon- selected from tho best mawufactarers, The styles nd g ton, N.Y.. has been avarded to John Lyon of Deposited OF the late Mr. Townshend, | yr, Grey voted last night in the house of com- | BY culorings are very choice 7 i vi lot im the is city at his bid o| 534, and the contract ine’ Fancy Striped Sura, all colors, $3.50. thin dprinwnow is the time to place your ofer’ De | for approaches to the public building at Spring. | PRESIDENT PRo TEMPORE oF tHe srxare, | @OD# for Mr. ae * ee eee The Murderer Shot at the Accomplice. Fancy Plaid Surah. #3. Bea nouing mi trul you my deeughtawan wall | Held, Ohio, to Martin Hendricks of this city at| On motion of Mr. Edmunds the Senate pro- |e Times. Mr. Jennings, Mr. "hid not | @ OU BuvFRS, Iowa, March 12.—At the preanoie-o poe nang amet sketch up your his bid of $5,478, ceeded to the consideration of the resolution | R¥##l!, Mr. Heneage and Mr. Caldwell did not | coroner's inquest yesterday in the murder case China Silk, lined, in the newest shades, 85.50. then iiuandine ne, | TH" Carrie Onpenep From Cutnoxzz Ocr- | reported on the 10th of February from the com- | Yot®, Fifty dissidents supported the govern- —— iis Pasi a Joe Jaana curtis Goath last sight ama Detective Doyle Ses Semen eaore S. = TRAVELERS INEUKOPE, | Let.—Indian Commissioner Morgan has sent | mittee on privileges and elections declaring | "the Daily Telegraph says that Lord Randolph | Made a full confession. He says that Neal com- Gadaer arte teas a eo enanae Hick: BUG, gover wills Mitel Lace Ss ini Or Cer, Dicarrs CABLE | instructions to the Indian tha in Indian | that it is competent for the Senate to elect a cucraii Chen soeier will admit that the ad- | Mitted the murder and-forced him to aid in con- | was senior partner of the firm of McDonough TRANSE ES. Net, @11. Mantagusn Sock Silke: Wut ven Lene Gove Gi0,. | Reeey coxvenionosin Peonces tiers utcstad tune. | 12 ritory not to allow the cattle ordered from the President pro tempore, who shail hold the | jectives he applied to Pigott were more forci- cealing the bodics. When he tried to escape | & O’Sullivan,architects and builders,2d avenue ; ial | fice during the pleasure of the Senate and | ble than polished and rather spoiled his pow- | before the old people were killed, he says, Neal | and 113th street, Mourning Parasols in iain Black, and Black and _clers ubromd. Cherokee outlet by the recent presidential . = eee shot at him, the bullet entering his heel. White, im Plaid, Stripes and Checks, from 82.23 up, ete LEWIS JOHNSON 2 CO. Bankers, proclamation to be driven on the lands be long- until another is elected, and shall execute the | erful phi PPi 5 i t = — Par; Lynching is feared. The Queen’s Sym: le Black bith Carriage Shades, $1.59, 82.25, 83. ing to the Indians nor to allow the cattlemen | utes thereof when the Vice President is! ‘The Chronicie expresses a similar opinion and | /¥B¢hing is feare bara lane § 4 4 bsent. eech disfigured by rant. — Loxpox, March 12—Telegrams of eympathy Black Sati n Carriage Shades, $1.88, & ki to make new grazing leases with the Indiana, | * i says the speech was disfigui = ae Desired by Cranks. = : Bisex Surah, trimmed with Black Lace, 36, —" A_ GLANCE, ‘These instructions are not intended to inter- |, Mr. George argued against the resolu-| The Times says Lord Randolph Churchill, in Mrcweapouie, Mrsx., March 12—George D. have been sent by Queen Victoria, the lord ‘Misses’ Changeable Striped Silk, 83.20. PLEASE! fere with cattle grazing in the lands of the five | tion. though he felt, he said, that he was un-| an endeavor to pay off old scores, has perpe- M, ts etched, his os salt th | Mayor of London and others to the families of Children's 10-inch Plain Silk, 75. at the displ civilized tribes under their grazing laws, dertaking a hopeless task, trated another of those blunders by which he | Myers, the catcher, has consen| sign with | the victims of the Morsa colliery disaster. Children’s 14-inch Striped Silk, $1 ome Guitines in the window ——— 3 ‘THE EDUCATIONAL BILL. contrived to squander the great opportunities | Minneapolis. He was an ardent brotherhood Hinotoon bodies have bem recovered fi the ‘Children’s 16-inch Striped Silk, $1.50. When Wext passing. Tue Prestpent’s Cauiers this morning in- Mr. George was still speaking when the hour | ® Wide popularity placed at hiscommand. —_| man, but objected to playing in Buffalo, where al The Games im the mine ‘ 4 @. WAKFIELD SIMPSON, cluded Secretary Windom, Senators Hoar, His- ore oreenteens 0 The Standard: “If Lord Randolph Churchill | he had been ed. ‘The St. Louis associa- | 2 ye are rapidly UMBRELLAS. mb Core VER ARE GS St Dw | ck, Manderson, Paddock, Washburn’ ana | °f 2tfved, and the educational bill came up | thinks it worth his while to sacrifice his earcer | tion team worked fart foc Min and Somes te oe 26-inch Gloria Silk, paragon frames, with oxidized Gen an, ‘Aadatant niener Gan. | a8 “unfinisheJ business.” He asked unanimous | for the sake of entertaining a jaded public apolis cranks regard his acquisition as im- prgianie heer os check the bonerenacoges a Bapdles, also natural sticks, 81.65. .. | o> THE CENTURY ICE MACHINE co, eral Tyner, Secretary Tracy, Representatives | Comsent that he might go on and finish his) coarse vulgarities, that is his business, ‘The | portant fire and Teach the entombed men. Fully Sima Bastar she cad tara | Ber ees te satin S| ile i, Hoping chowdle"Wllce, Hoar | "ESE sated gpom ar Bate togive ve [Eseries Bok * Penny se wore for “Protection three-fourths ofthe mea! wore married and ‘26-inch SUR, with uatural sticks and silver wount- Semeatina: ectaees aon bad derson and H, Cheaver of Mi higan. ir. called upor ir ir to give the | latest freak.’ tous, $3.50. ae Cheave Senate some indication of the time when he LIN. March 12—The Freeman's Journat| Bentax, March 12—Tho German govern- | lei"e large familios, It is now estimated that Gente 28-1 0 tlver handles Navat.Onpens.—Lieut, Henry MeCrea bas | would be ready to ae * vole taken on his bill: | says: ‘The debate on Mr. Smith's motion ask- | ment will shortly notify the other powers that |” ™ ee. yarning Silk, with p! y ebony | share. : ere were, he said, a great many important | ing the house of commons to ado} e repo i Ses sticks, €2, 84.50, 84.50. _Attest_{m4~ Loos — = Frade beerictytoggt hd measures on the calendar—measures relating | of the Parnell commission, and. the aend- oprepernpsiend ing paee: gil ogy sewed A Lyncher Hangs Himself. DRAPERY NETS uIs © a —e “ — to pensions, to the forfeiture of land grants, to | ments to the motion, marks the stage of dis- | tio. —— oo Warrenart, Wis., March 12—A jury to try _ : — ae. ee silver coinage aud to other important | ruption and downfall of the ministry, whose ———. the Olson lynchers was secured yesterday after- Denstag Nem eomsibarably water the regular pice, | Bae —-GHEAY Soot, ee eee ears as Hany tee eee te ee ee ee Bartlett Denies. noun and the teking of testimony sommtaned, sod offer them at the following low prices: USc., #1, — ‘ —— npr ore Sage has Seren session had elapsed ‘and nothing —— Loxpow, March 12,—Ashmead Bartlett denics | Henry Hanson, who turned state's evidence, $1.10, $1.50, 21.75, 81 IN LUMBER ‘or the site of the monument n, Lafayette | had yet passed the Seuate that could be said to| MOTHER AND DAUGHTER LED. | Mr. Sexton's statement that he bargained with | gave the details of the crime and several other ived, That on and after the 11th inst. the price Gents 28-inch Sik, oxidized silver handles, 84.50. | of Treasury Stock be advanced to uve dollars per 48-inch Point d’Eaprit, 88 ., $1.10, $1.35. at corner 6th st. sud New York ave. nw, and his compatriots the space on Lafayette|be of any national importance. He gi Pi ibutii jushman | witnesses stand prose- ae Chantilly Flouncing, $1.25. Regular price GOOD YELLOW PINE BOARDS gk oo the Penneylvania ‘enue ide facing — Foo — me agrootnent A South Carolina Murderer Saved From teabiny wathypeoe am sient Peter | sreetag “pes argelany implie at e louse on a line c: 8 | cor ma as when the = " — ji i — Flouncing, 8188. Regular price 1.15 PER 100 FEET —— line of 16th oem le a oe on the educational bill would be taken fgaching by on lntacisted Bob. Expert Laborers. oe ok = meres Syrared U.8.A., in chi f ai it 2 0’ ‘i . almost insane from fear that ‘GO-toch Chantilly Flouncing, $2. Regular price 911.50 PER 1,000 FEET. grounds, bas been divested (0 cha chorus of Parrot Sate ealeotan’ tis Saker Mo | Couvmsra, 8. C., March 12—Sheriff Nichols} Manni, March 12.—The Spanish govern-| ¥e ms slmost lus r ‘iii silage Sautek wake eae ‘the construction of the foundation of the monu- | invoke a response from of Spartansburg arrived in Columbia last night | ment will be represented at the Berlin labor —_———_—_ ER & MILLER. | Ment and superintend its erection. ‘THE SPHYNX OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.” with Goerge Turner, the’ murderer who was so ——. by — Moret and two experts. Has Got $150,000 for Ireland. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST | Tux Lauvcmrxo or Tux CuviseR Newanx.—| Mr. Blair—You must first dig the sphynx ont | Dearly lynched Monday. After the mob was | Oo umes invitation wasreceived and accepted | pevven, Cor., March 12—Jobn Dillon, M.P., ae car a Charles H. Cramp is bere arranging for guesta | of the sand. dispersed it was ascertained that another mob, ns the Irish agitator, arrived in Denver yesterday LEY OF Plein whore "7 , headed by Mrs. Finger, the mother of the mur- Pe Man There. from Australia, When asked as to the success ie Sas aa ma aa eee ee ee est BT aing, | % Witness the launching of the Newark at Phil-| There being no objection to Mr. George's re- gies ‘commer Uth aud Fists, lw. adelphia next Wednesday, The two naval | quest he resumed his argument. He informed | 2red man, and Miss Finger, his sister, whom] Loxpox, March 12.—Sir John Gorsle will, it] of his trip he said: “It has been be: our MONEY LOANED 08 .CUALATERAL AND ON | committees of Congress have accepted invita- | his democratic brethren that he had an intima- | Turner was charged with having seduced, | js stated, attend the labor conference at Berlin, | expectations; you will see this when I tell Jose a weil Laan cone oe tions to be present and Miss Boutelle, the | tion that this greatconstitutional question which | would attack the jail later. To prevent a con- | The Vatican will not be represented. that $150,000 bas been subscribed during E WwW foreates susrantecd by the Company. | a.ughter of the chairman of the House com- | had been settled by the practice of » hundred | flict and loss of life the sheriff secrectly took — trip. Everywhere we went we were enthusias- pavERTpopy ae v ANTS aS INTEREST PAID. mittee, will christen the cruiser. The Secre-| years had recently undergoue revision in the Turner in a bi to Union, thirty miles away, stony | steal but it rete Toa have wot to have Clothing and to wet the beat forthe |» CMLomorcorrespond withia. 2) 4. | tary of the Navy and some other officials will | high court of a republican caucus, where they pete safely yesterday morning. was in Australia, 1 ony gery to the Sow let ms call your attention ts the | WB ROBISON, Secretary... attend the launching also, THE HOUSE. Turner is tafe in the Columbia jail. When the —- ~ jes B. Bailey, orge F. Schafer, Pensoxat.—Mr. Loomis L, White and Mrs. — cannon was turned on the jail Monday Sheriff | yesterday morning for a 10 per cent increase janes Ly Barbout, homer somervila, | PERSONA Chapin of New York, H. L Wallace | The Srst three-quarters of an hour of the | Nichols placed ‘armed with rifies in the | ta No ore was hoisted yesterday. . ii it it remained at work. of Fitchburg, Mass, Mr. Jobh E. Miller of panseoryind gr — this morning was con- oe) with o ae shoot the man who at- | Eigh: miners 23 Geonce Truesdell, F. B. Fiske of Brooklyn and Henry A. | S0med in « desultory discussion as to the status ee The Amazons Retire. iO tor a — hes ek , So Bishop of Bridgeport are at the Normandie. | on the calendar of private claims reported from | Missisatpp! Constitutional Convention.| Pais, March 12—It is officially announced heaper Krade, sold 7 é ——1. A. Watkins of Old Point, R. Torrey of | the CourtofClaims, but the Speaker reserved March * . his Today. se.85: ee SE ee CW. Woodward, Bt Louis, D. B. Devore of Detroit, Dr. Park | his decision. Peeper ieee ee ee New Your, March 12—The stock marke Ritchie of St, Paul, J.T. Conner of Vir On motion of Mr. Lodge (Mass.) # resolution | sioction for pbleagegr in srbebusgr does not daring | CPeRe¢ this morning with a little more snima- City, Mont,, and A. McKinley cathe York are | was adopted calling on the Secretary of the * sche F % tion in the general list than of late, while Union it, -—D. of fe f state constitutional convention, to assemble here P SAVRGS AND BUILDING as at the Epbitt——D. H. lin rage (aon cat Oe Save beard eppeinted pase athe sve mittee,which 2 where apo gecahpe nner aor ety ed —— with P< 2 slectric was a) to ex-Treasurer erecting grangers, most prominent dealings. — Seen eee noes ot tulion, | Ee Oasys esacicas waits arama First prices were almost invariably from 3¢ to Call for Constitutions. hely of Middletown, N.Y., Chester Wood-| On motion of Mr. Henderson (Ill) Senate | few days. Intimation bas escaped the commit- 36 per cent higher than last night's figures and Bubscribe for stock-@1 per share—between the eS ten Bcae Tel woe panna = iting 6,100 for ‘tee as to what has been discovered, farther, Sectional gains wore scored in ours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily at the office of penal Prince wat Darbor of Mitecaves, Wir’ cenener st ae Gov. Abbett to Call on Eva. Henle shared thong ew Engel, which JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, | Minn. In the hour Mr. Perkins (Kas. -| Trextox, N.J., March 12—Evs Hamilton, Jed the amet, oe oy i ye Pants Suits. very fine quality, sold B Dctisae tees Wee somienittee ea eats the wife of Robert Ray Hamilton, who is serv- cent Sugar later took the ‘and rose over nlé-6m ‘Grade, All Wool, formerly $4.50, for $2.25, 1416 F st. n.w., Kellogg Building. a. tative | der instructions ‘acd Wool Mixed Suits, worth $3.00, for EQUITABLE are of affairs, called up and the House bill Tix of ‘way tino Berg ley ing a term in the state prison here for assault i i fl while the regular list the Indian reser in Dakota petition to already made. The market re- ‘TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Knapp of Milwaukee and St Paul rail~ ceed inained wuhout farther feature ‘and at Ii . of Fredericksburg, 4 o'clock dull and steady “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F BT. extending the time of —< ASSETS $1,110,062.77. Mitchell, xpert p< Day tw of land from the Omaha ‘he will hours, from 9 @.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On firet 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 18th issue of stock i#open ares ae 62.50 per month hearer Fora E e the ansoctation are turnished soon coptianen in Nebraska, called ui