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<3 ! 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1891. was pronounced dead. Dr. Robinson said: “T | tection which in earlier days was to our | naturally overcome with grief. After the first would give the cnuse of death as apoplexy if it | foreign commerce and that now were not for his history of heart disease. With | ®8#izist our ship owners had to compete with | question of how the news should be nc| Highest of all in Leavening Power—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. __FUTURE DAYS. thin in inclined to think that heart | *tbsidized lines of Furope. Windom. | Desiring to avoid any sone : Oldest ! -d him,” he concluded. Tf,” he said, “we would our lost | that might arise if the in was J fT BOMAS DOWLING. Auctioncer. TRE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF ELEVEN ROOMS. HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT SECRE- TARY AND DOOR CASE UANDAOME CHEN Spow’ Has iy CHAMBER rr HER Canrhas. NDSONE CHERRY SUITE, MATTRESSER: DBco TED TOILET WARE CHAMBER FURNI IN SEPARATE PIRCES. MALS MAK OF SIDEBOARD. EXTENSION TABLE, G CHAIRS, CHINA AND GLASS WAKE. ING STOVE AND KITCHEN REQUI restige, reinstate our flag upon the ocean, and | made known to the crowd that then De Beniecen seit Gat wae 3; Wovtee| Coen the mactats of Se werte' te aueriedy un reer an retieeee tie | Except three irregular pulmtions of the radial | Levant Pty wank bees ar pope erage a weetaied CaSeach the aie of artery, thrve or four moments after he was laid ie hands of nur ii" Noation ‘ean bt | Mw Clogs Secretary Windom’s private secretary, Mr. C. | (¢° afford this kind of contest than ourselves. ‘6188 COLGATE TOLD THE SAD EWS. L. Hendle}, was at his side when be dist. Sec- Sarely no object is of greater importance than | He saw that she was standing near Mrs. Win- retary Trncy telegraphed to President Harrison | Hrecmateament, of our foreign markets, 22d | dom, and the happy, animated countenances of ee the command of direct and ample facilities for | the immediate family of the dead man gave to Teaching them. Tho folly and danger of de- | Mr. Wanamaker almost as keen anguish as the The following certificate was issued by the | pending upon our competitors for the means | first announcement of the death. He felt un. attending physicia: of reaching competitive markets cannot be ex-| able to command himsclf sufficiently to > “We hereby certify that Hon. William Win- | Pressed. Aid to our merchant marine is not | proach that happy group, unconscions of , Largest! Cheapest } 1 Baki Royal Powder Best! sronr Fixtures, Sika COUNTERS, 4 SHOW CASES, &., 8c. ABOUT POUR TONS A =a aid toa class, but to the whole jle—to the | great sorrow that entered their lives. He COAL, oa. | Siena eter aie ine United Sintes Tresenr7, | farmer, the mevobant and. the ‘maxufacturer, | Caw Secretary Proctor aed vereetel bimiis FEDRUARY THIRD. 1901. com Sie ot pelmonico’s corner of 26th strest and | quite as mnch as to the ship builder and the | say to Miss that he desived to speak to Tents of residence 255 frunsyivania pyenusmertpweet, om January 29, 1991, and we further cettity | ®iP owner.” SS Se = ~ | Rol moods, ss state Satara ad awn i sere un that the cause of death was, first, cerebral THE MATTER OF MONET. romptly and Mr. Wanamaker. withdrawi g Bo woods. "Sas store bx swnine a hemorrhage, and, second, coma. Speaking of money, he pointed ont the dan- | With Ter to the dining room, then aa gent ¥ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. =a J. Wurrser, M. D. a8 postible told her the sad story. Miss Co-- | = gers of having either too much or too little | gate was almost prostrated, but finally sho THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYs. money for the needs of trade, and said that | rallied and then it was decided that she should RATHIEFE, DARE & cO.. Ai JRATCLIFEE, DARE & CO. —— oat “100 Lafayette avenue, Brookiyn. The E vening Star “ “8. A. Xson, i ol vi ‘Péennsy1y: ve. Dw. WITH 18,000 FF ET GKOUND,ON SPRING 8T.. | what was needed wasan elastic currency which | go to Mrs. Windom and complain of not feeling pivanin ; OR SPRING SI, DIES AT A B AN QU E : would adjust iteelf to the conditions of trade. _ | well and ask to be taken home. TEREMPTORY, SALE, OF IMPROVED REAL ES. | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF SMALL COLLEC-| Under and ty virtwctl two setinin dewinon Cs Virtue of two certain deers ot trnstone | i. BRINGING THE REMAINS. Had it not heen for the peculiar conditions ‘ime. Winpext e608 nous. TATE O€ WEST MARREL | cor CEGRGE: | ION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAR- | reconied in Liver 1it-ioln i tteng.soue ut the lana | 18 the Oldest and most firmly estab- AND O' elite _Jciste "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ RA LIFFE, DARE & ©O., Auctionrers. Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SNTORY FRAME HOUSP, ‘Pennsylvania ave. now. The body was nid out on the table, covered | which enabled the United States treasurer to] This was done and in a short time Mra. Win-| SAIMIAE ‘GEORG Sirti of an order of the Supreme Conrt of the | tte more etierrually Aewre the cout eteee | 95 i . ae Se grease amet ie . | disbure 75,000,000 in about two and a Pasty ot yg ESE. t Sourt of the | to the more effec joreche a ~- | lished ne lished in the sSoreetary Weim) Gaiety Hie: wet she itso eee tree oe vee | arceeh eae ie anes sian ate saaghtre bade emery good | Biuoyvws Aauss, duir “OPE” | Rina our tare, Peat ah | sd ase cae Beha = Serene f i ¥ o'clock this . AT dnl Beptesaber, | night to:thele friends ani or home. ‘The RET. 3 é of Patil: Darr Co., #8) Pennss'vauia | quest vf the party. secured theres District of Columbi vi the pires After Making a Speech, | taker removed Mr. Windom’s body vo the Fifth | vu jetrangeney: im, August and September, | Hight to thee frie Wanamaker aud Mr. Proctor | rfrf “IRA ,ATTERNOON, JANUARY TIIIK. Nei of TEN Ota OOE secs cas | Semmes ee Avenue Hotel. It was decided to bring the te-| ruin. Like commercial conditions will fre- | waited'a short time md then dreccey the resi- | we will sell, at pubiic ‘atiction, in front of the prez furniture, carpets, &e. high position it holds in the confi- eee — _—- iy — we = = ete quent oceur, but it is not at all probable that dence of the dead Secretary. Upon their arrival | 1%, Part Lot 41, Squere i cash. “2 = c: 1 rain over jersey Cen! med, bes v1 t be encou and eir conse- | they found that vraonal friend of Sccretat rt st 5 5 ie ing! HEART DISEASE THE CAUSE. | (37 Hep! b uence tnd Me" seion of the ger | Whtdmhat bcc eee ad nd woke a | RUaNRErete at AERA, ey oto sjuamcmact’ caraiceemer-trces | dence of the people of Washington by ‘Siiee iy ike between the somhiwest Tine . ‘ ay ne Nuria ranare emanations» | forty years of faithful and unswerving devotion to their interests, without Teniises, on Mi QUARTUS RICE, in 4] y ket Space, improved vy a three-story brick Among those bred acne ment; nor is it desirable that such power rhould | news to Mrs. Windom. Whatever of consola- win goad condition, containing two stores On ongreseman ae T floor unt siateen (16) Foous above, divided Ito } Attor it be lodged with the Secretary of the Treasury. | tion and sympathy could be offered to the be- Suipet any ‘The Shock in This City at the Receipt of | Darwin K. James, F. B. Thurber, Seth E.| “phe opportunity for secaring such a cur- | reared wited me her §reateocrop the Praitlan’ ch with pri - the Sad Inteliizence—President Harrison | Thomas, James ‘Taicott, Capt. Ambrose Snow, | rency may Le found in our bonded debt, which | and the members of tue cabinet endeavored to | A. Bentley and Coilector Erhart. The news of | shonld, in my judgment, be in part exchanged | do and it was a late hoar before they left the TO WHOM Ir MAY YEBRUARY THIRD, tt LEN O'OCLOCK, I well seil at the auction Deeply Grieved—Sketch of the Log snd | the death soon spread throughout the city and | for intoncorcetie bonis, bearing a low rate | afflicted houschold. Penta norte cere: Dare, @ Co., $30 Pennsylvania regard to any other influence or con- Honorable Career of the Deceased. caused the greatest exc: of interest, and always interchangeable for a As soon as Mrs. Minow and party Jets the To P x STORAGE. AND, CHARGES, a, aoe Se money at the will of the holdor. jouse the news of the death of Secretary Win- : ont ag gs 9) cased into sate rae, Muarvas. tor which | sideration whatsoever. neal MR. WINDOM'’S CAREER. Speaking of silver and gold he ssid: “Be-| dom was whispered about. The eauai coaatl am th Dwstract | Left with us to be cleaned, &. Ail persons: purchaser ts to give proms utes secured by deed. wi Secretary of the Treasury William Windom ————— arid of trus. on p Operty Soak, OF all can ic r se a will pis tal te lieving that there is not enough of either gold | and the guests quickly and quietly took their | _Jetrc&ds “HaiCLIFF, DARW& CU., Aucts, Hiense take nots 3 Optica of pur: aie CARTUS RICE, Aa: chaser. | If verius of sale ate uct roiap eed a dropped dead at the annual dinner of the board | His Honorable Pui Serviee—A Biographi- | or silver in the world to meet the nece: aa of | departure _RATCLIFY! _vauie & CC ay from: dey of Sa treats ewes =. " tenant eal Sketch. basiness, I am an earnest bi- tallist and con- mE ‘CT i and cost of beta § Purchaser after of trade and ti rtation at Deimonico’s in : ‘ A aera five days’ advercisement of such resale in some bewe speech a few minntes after 10 o'clock and had | held the public confidence in his integrity and | son as conditions can be reached through’ in- | Am Attack Suffered by the Secretary at the in tho crane eee ee yo ; J isin the center resumed hisseat between President Ambrose | Conservative wisdom. He may be said to have | ternational xgreement, or otherwise, by which ‘Treasury on Tuesday. Snow and Secretary Tracy when he feli back in | bad two public careers. Waving retired from | such cor age shall be safe. But it is iny firm| Secretary Windom is said to have stiffered i bi 4 politi ie close of enatorial | conviction that for this country to enter upon a“ ‘ z bo chair, = which he pped - the flow. Pe es —— a i — that experiment now, and under esisting ‘con. | £018 heart tronbie at various times during ¢ je was carried unconscious from the room and | term in it ; ed i ditions, would be extremely disas past few years. But according to Mr. Hendley, breathed his last at 10:11 o'clock. The banquet | business, he was again called to the government | that it ‘would result not in bi-metalliam, his private secretary, he never spoke of it and as attended by about 250 of the leading mer-| service by Mr. irises oa = se of | silver mono-metullism.” me rarely Cer of aac of any he chants and citizens of New York, who had been luring the past two years he has — STE TERT Said Mr. Hendley last night to a New York listening ah pacer to the clear expo- earned high distinction in the financial world. THE NEWS IN WASHINGTON. Herald reporter: “On the day before yesterday sition of his financial views by the Secretary | The skill with which he managed the resources | 110 a4,4. windom Was Informed—The Pres- | While standing on the steps of the Treasury and to the occasional flashes of wit with which | Within his reach to avert a pani Papo: a ident and Cabinet, Department he had an attack which, [ am now he enlivened a naturally heavy subject. The | severe financial depression was upon the coun-| SS asud-|Stisfied, must have been heart disease, Secretary spoke in a clear, loud voice. His| try during the late summer and fall showed | No event for some time has cast such ‘ithugh at the tino I hoped it wee mersiy-e points were made with the expertness of a2 | iim to bea financier of marked ability and | 4¢" 4nd universal gloom over this city as the Sedilies fuliituann:) Secishey Teasy: wis acs adroit speaker. He read with tliency and | gined him the confidence of the business com- | stdden death of Secretary Windom last night. partes sgeay asta sida ebecneciees on emphasis from a prepared manuscript. ity. His anxie: d hard work during the | The news was conveyed to President Harrison | tlking wi i eT naom at the time, was |’ TOMOREOW (SATU! SECRETARY WISDOM SPEAKS. period of serious depression in the iaarket «ub-| by the Associated Presx immediately on its ree | tlarmed, and, I believe, talked to the Presi- | rstsT, 1801, at When Mr. Windom arose to speak it was re- | jected _ = Eee bee ne ceipt. The President had jyst returned from a ce concern at Mr. Windom's sbi. marked ‘by several old acquaintances among | 5° never showed any signe of PBY- | cabinet dinner at Mr. Wanamaker's and was | ® anv eeutuve Boise ae Auctioneer. the 250 and more guests in Delmonico’s ban- | 4 purpore. He took a deep fnterest | seated in the library in conversation with Mrs. | mt Lacred the occasion | WEEKS © 00. Ragin, quet hall that he seemed to be in excellent | in the money question which is now agitating | Harrison. ‘The President was greatly shocked | Secretary Tracy remembered occasion 657 Lonistona ave. ghiits and enjoring better health than they | the whole country, and devoted himself carn-| and grieved at the sad intelligence. He | distinetly. He sai ‘ 3 had ever seen him in before. His voice was | estly to the promotion of a middle policy for diately ordered the carriage and went| “I remember the sudden attack of which Mr. | BALANCE OF STOCK OF NOTIONS AND FANCY strong and resonant, reaching and filling every | financial legistation. Men who bave carefully | ‘mediately ordere snes a | eadley te ae ‘Tuecday Inst on the | @QUPS.IN ALL UPWARDS UF 1000 LOT corner of the room, and he emphasized his re- | studied his plans for the caut mbstan- [at once to Mr. Wanamaker’s, whero | Hendley bee spoken on Tuocday Inst ‘Guin HOM OUR SHELVES. a marks as would a man in fall vigor. Mr. Win-| {ial enlargement of our curr believe that | Mrs. Windom and daughters had remained | With Mie. Windom. ‘Ihe nen cheerful acy a ce meee! dom was loudly applauded. His popularity iy Taree brick ware uses, Panning suction im NORZULK, VAL cn the premises, at ed cash; balance in ome, two and {three years, with interest.” Map of above property cu be bar on application. W. EE. TRICE £00. 3230-100" ee Auctioners, ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Auctioneers, R oveiyivanase aw, | cttw ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE ART GooDs, FRAMES, STAINED. 18 MRO WILE are VEERHOPE'S BRANCH STORE, 411 TH STREET NORTHWEST, BY AUC- CK, WHICH IX NEW AND FIRST AINTINGS AT AUCTION. ‘oe’ EVERY RESPECT, CONSISTS LN DAY). ARY THIRTY- | STEEL ENGRAVIN iS ETCHIN as ea atinin my |" COLons: PHO TuGHAREN, FaREE Breve i SISTING OF A NICE # S STREET BE IXTRENTH STig Ds, SLORY BRICK DWEL WN AS PREMISES NO. i DKTHWEST. rtue of # deed of trust dated May 5, A.D. 1879, re-orded in Liler 915, f revorus of the Diatrict Of the hover of Tse Star is the Largest paper Published in Washington, with a | general equipment and printing facil- ities three-fold greater and better than those of any other Washington paper; Gir a aomm | HSE ibiE, Se uP ebb eag | ge fate metecersas ccna |e pe Sretgotnes rr Press and the United Press, supple- VE Toous, ‘I will sell the above Paintinys, now OB exhibition. THOMAS DOWLING, the property sold, uns antl pad. mer lepentt cf 1 . tie entire stork to the hivhest bidders. Tbe Prtscns in search of Fime Victures, Frames, &c., | _21@dkds DUNC | . : shoud attend this sale. -s en! y an unequaled service of mong the merchants of New York warevincel | 2¢ Wisdom of hie policy will be attested by | for the — Pg? — ae Go a parently in good health when he sudden! boud attend t CL GFR, DAUR & 00., ancta” mented by an = os « o eect | time. consultation with Mr. 1: er, Mr. Dlaine | gasped. pressed one hand against his breast EO — . . = from the outset, and as he proceeded to out-| Tn private life Mr. Windom was most highly | and Mr. Proctor and it was decided to withhold or ‘the heart ad chatobed si with the other: 1[HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer. Exclusive Special Dispatches from al. dine the financial of the ‘administration | esteemed. Hin manners were kindly toward | the news from Mrs. Windom watil she could be | oyente se ‘wondd linve fallen af scene’ ous Teall ene eet peiled to wait until the | every one, and sympathetic consideration | taken to her hot Miss Colegate, who is vis- | not been at hand to support him. His face greeted his remarks had subsided. aken into the sud consul-| grew pale, and he seemed faint and in great ‘Y-FOUR PF: When nearing the NT PTH OP ONE Tr marked his treatment of those troubles which | iting the family, was prominent points in America and Lot his speech these de- ; “ EET TO. Ad a ee P ovSiar~ say 4 ‘so marked that Me, Win. | Ste bronght to his attention. > ae tation and by f aan : _ = pain. ‘The attack wax over in afew moments WIDE, IMPROV ae __| Europe, it prints more and fresher monstrations bec. arked tha ir. n= ° i is e' et Vii d Vi i ec NI E DWEB." LAIRVOYANCE! | : petitioner for appointment in his | depart- | ceeded in getting Mrs. Windom and daughters | and Mr. Windom did not seem to be alarmed a 2 Tig Ea. sae Som "Ae compelled toask his hearers to refrain | ment, and by these his sympathies were sorely | quietly home. by i Tie. was iaodn ‘Rivest? AL EEF wabenes KTH SIDE OF Ae anil etak Nekerk: fhe soune sud | Telegraphic News than any other from further applause. “I do not desire,” said | taxed, received consideration and kinduers, if MES, WINDOM LEARNS THE NEWS. of it and did not want 19. C'CLOC! r he, “to encroach upon the time of the speakers | nothin: more. Hig position gave no more ¥ GIN PART { ‘and Pret Mirrors, several suites | Furniture, Purior Furniture in | 1 bakiver Furniture in suites apd iarble-top and ‘Kher Taber, emer! Washington paper can possibly sup- ord order. 4 winhee to state he docs mot re= ply, furnishing at the same time a or tokens, not by the in only by diggelauvoyant | Creater amount and better quality of ‘ Local, Domestic and General Intelli- TaCuamvorant verses | sence, and a larger quantity aad again. who are to follow and who will interest you | Notting more. High position As soon as the party had left the news spread | 0 talk aboutit: 1 loft him soon afterward und perhaps more than 1.” Mr. Windom was bora in Belmont county, | F=pidly, and the gay scene changed suddenly | Pe.went home in a cab in the cate of Is, pri, ‘THE SPEECH ENDED. Odio, May 10, 1827. He received an academic | to one of saduess and grief. The President | f'at once visited the President, told him. of pr A mher. Tab. When Mr. Windom had finished the whole | education in his native state, studying law at | with Sceretary Proctor and Mr. Wanamaker | what had occurred and oxpresced my fects of 7 dénnitions Brusscisaud | Ye AT HALE Phar FOCN OLE @ rose and cheered him. Men in all | Mount Vernon, and was admitted to the bar in | had followed “Mrs. Windom to her home, but | the Secretary's conditicr. I have understood Sy cen re i } ecribed lots: First. Titty wazing sepking shout their heads, while torey of Knox comty. After fering, for | friend of the tu morbidly sentive about talking on the sub- | 1 Butane infer | inch, i Trt: fret to an ley 0 fet lc 1 Windom ! ree years he dec io was getting & | vate t m. ct, and I have never heard him complain or {| Se chown ons plat recorded ie Eee ne dene a ee ane ane, eallery | little crowded with young lawyers and moved | sad in the extreme. Mra. Windom at frst In- | ‘sy thet be ted bene die ome aid sly 24 feet d incheas wad over the door leading to the large banquet to Minnesota to grow up with the country. | <isted on leaving immediately for New York, deeds of trust, recorded in liber No. and 7. of the iad recorcs of the Dis- ‘ohialia. and at the request of (ue parties sectired, We will sell at public anction, ip {rout Din- | of the preusises. ‘on TUESDAY, FEGRUAKY TENT a two rate pies 5. 1 pe hand OF hemi, nee meal ESAs ‘Consuitation, $1 and $2. Hours, 9a.m., 8 p.m, 2 ivet 4 inches, and thence so was cecupied by ladies who had come in early | ‘Thishe did to such good. purpose that he in the evening, and these joined in the cheers with which the Secretary of the Treasury was every table was crowded ening dress, including weil- was elected to Congress after a three years’ residence in his adopted state. From 1859 to 1869 he represented his district in’the lower house of the national legislature, serving twice as chairman of the committee on Indian affairs. In 1865 he was chairman of a special committee that visited the western tribes and again in 1867 but finally yielded to the earnest advice of the President and retired to her room. A TELEGRAM TO THE PRESIDE: The President, while with Mrs. Windom, re- ceived the following telegram: New Yors, January 29. THE TRIP FROM WASHINGTON. “We left Washington this morning on the fast express and have been together ever sines, I sat beside him in the parlor car, and we talked and chatted together during most of the time of the journey to New York. Mr. Windom was in good spirits and, #0 far ax Leonid see, in the HARNESS, At DR CARRIAGE MART, eed Soom hin Mare GH8. Beinn ok ruthie, mare, thence west cenorth LS] feet rded. leditin, Can be comsusted at her jur- So 8 Paw, Mawnetic and wassaeo w. RE. RAPHAL THE CELEBRATED CLAIR Yorent and astfolomst,the seventh daughter, born has wouderiul Lewling jower. “Gives names GRd Jweky’ dates. “Dou't tai to wes thislady. Hoom 10. LAY, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ONLY higher grade of Original and Selected Literary Miscellany than any papet ejabie, pine and (RaTural torn Clairvoyant, ‘i - To THe Pastpext ov THe UsiteD States: bent of health. [had never seen him brighter TRST, 189: ‘cast of winte’t 6200 mus! be de- | wonsesul Pere cere fle ey Dorn with veal Known citizens foremost in New York polit-| of a committee to investigate the conduct of| Sceretary Windom having coneladed, hi oe cians ChSMETi teawine cau tltey Missa: O'CLOCK M. porifedion exch lot at the time of sale, ad the bulane | Incden a suery unde fost OF mole Ae ees | ‘ ieaily, financially and socially. the assem! the commissioner of Indian affairs. speech and while the next spen bering his attack of Tuesda7 Tasked him how jf a sures caual installuente, 4m one, two and thrve | separated tocetier: caitaes ‘apwedy Barrie, ‘gives = many hundreds of nullions of | His honorable service in the lower house nat- | snnounced, sank down with an attack of here = for wa of purchaser, bearing inte eines renoves tatuily troubles, evil lu and ‘of thought and finance of national i i urally made him aman of mark in his state, | disease and died within ten minntes--his death | De felt and he told me that be w matation. They were being ad-| and in 1870 he was appointed to fill the unex: | occurring at 10 o'clock. ‘Yon will know how to | s hed Now York ce took a dressed by 8. Martin in the United | convey the sad news to his fam he felt, and he told me that he was quite re- Tockuways, Daytons, ‘Deltvery Wagons, When we He 3 reached New York we took a cad together and| ¥.p.—stalls for Wir! erty sod, will bo tauers oF ah ‘suds Will bs tauern oF ew Halters, Lap Lobes, Ke. | Chumer. Hl teraus ate ioe cen y deed of trust on prop- | fiuences: adv.ce on Dusbess, Jove, OF anytiine Jou are ib. at option of prr- | im couvt ol. All Uusiness ‘couBdential “Rewer bese, fed with in (cu days | Lown tof Fewwld at ri walle await: of the Treasury in the | *1 most important speech be had made since be. | Rired ‘erm of Danie States Senate. In the following year he was elected for the fuli term expiring in 1877, and re-elected for the term expiring in 18#3. In the W.H. H. Murer, BF. Vracr. An answer was immediately dispatched di- rode to the Fifth Avenue Hotel. We lunched | posi there together and Mr. Windom saw some of | Within the1uart. “Stock luis friends who called at the hotel to see him z neuient on account of Fails, ih wht from day of sale the property Wi nd cost of defaulting purchaser, alter eight dayw’ adver prior to how: | tis Ee for “i PNY Mine Hrtor to hous | tisement in the Event Star. Ail conveyancing and Feourding will be at prc ‘Hours, 9a.m. to9p.m Open Sundaya Sittings, 500, Residence 479 H st. aw. betwoen 43 and Oth during the afternoon. = iw. Trastess, | Javits” ee ee Senate he served a» chairman of the commit-| reeting that the body be brought to thixeity, |CunMéWesternoon Gag oh dase ea Ear sa20-ddds THOS. EE." WAGGAMAN. Auct. Sins, Sub wet many Sachen of ettena hooey ee ee cemuiien on egoeoae Keene: caer racephisibac ce aa “At about 6 o'clock this evening we crossed ee RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Auctioneers, MEDICAL, &c. which raised Jughter, and one of | tions. During bis senatoria! carcer he dis-| The news of the country’s loss spread rapidly | over here to Delmonico's together to attend HIS EXCELLENCY, Ty SSS its final ventences was a joke about the unful- | played an unusual grasp of financial affairs and | over the city in spite of the I:tences of the | the dinner. Before we went into the banquet} SENHOR J. a. Do ALalAnaL Vv os ave. nw. made oa, that dnates past 10 o'clock when ‘Secretary Wine | SPan the accession of Fresident Garfield he ac- |honr. Everywhere it was received with sad-| jan he conversed with his friends of the beard rae will gusranteea cur nai) stance or en and furans min 1 wel o'clock when Secretary Win- | cepted the treasury portfolio. During his short | ness and ¢ The immense popularity which | cf trade and many gentlemen were presented MINISTER FROM BRAZIL, LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF THE ENTIRE | ™*tieine.oF bo chunge: constitation und adviee sree at dom sat -_Hehad been the first speaker | term of service in that responsible position he | Mr. Windam enjoyed in this city was attested | to nim, with whoa he conversed with hia cts: COMPRISING: ome me by De PROT EE RS SMCS eee wetore x . ind fhe gudience was looking forward to | secured the extension of the government bonds | inai night by the guiorsal sontow with chet, icmary codtieay and sisiabitiy. Puabaesas FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, &e., CON- i im cad tor the Disurict of Colunbarone a Being delivered at the homes ot long list of others to follow. lowest rate of interest | tho news of his death was received. Many | him at the suects tubie, on his right hand, and Bair of Sp'endidly Matched TAINED IN THE ROCHESTER, NOS. 621 | %2¥1¥.185 1m" ¥ om ‘BIS LAST WORDS. ’ thus materially re- | friends called a: the dead Secretary’ house | Tanw no signs during the banquet that Mr. ‘Brown Horses, Gand 7 years [S233 SEVER BEEN contTRapicreD raat | regular subscribers for the trifling ‘The great financier finished his speech about | ducing the interest charyes of the government | last nigh: and offered their condolences ard | Windom wan ill Or i ney way ond ut uo Old. perfectly sound, AND @23 THIRTEENTH STREET AND fog Re RROLHELS w the cides etehtsied advert 10 o'clock with these words: fr fdr el seh od re re ee core cemnmen te leat | 5-9 noticed that he ate sparingly and that be ge Some reg . NO. 1222 G STREET NORTHWEST, 5 Bsts.w. Fortyrive yeu’ capenene. jetetne | Sin Of ten cents per week, THE STAR “ ji > ‘ id ¢ ich el ed his i : SHOOL SIN PLE | Fee ee Ad Ample transportation | accession of Arthur to the presidency was fol- | lave pursued the families of thove most ciecele peice tio, ts tee op sheeatlogty taupemnts ake Superb Doubie Set of Silver- COMPRISING IN PART: Mittwoct Br Bboiinne wunG,8 POTEEE |, ch the Cheapest paper published facilities under the American flag and controlled | lowed by a reconstruction of the cabinet and nected with the administration. ways at the table. You heard his speech. You Plated Harness, M Will cure eny case of nervous debility. uu B at. by American citizens, a currency sound in| Windom retired, to be succeeded by Judge Fol- eeretary Windom was not only looked up to | know what a splendid effort it was—how elo- Silver-mounted Coupe Harness, PARLOR SUITES IN VARIOUS COVERINGS, | jeri" in the District, quantity and quality quality and adequate in quantity, an interna-| ger of New York. ‘The Minnesota legislature | and respected by his cabinet associates us a] quent, thoughtful and full of interest You omnigi rani MANTEL MIRRORS, EASY CHAIRS, LACE | J{LECTRO-GALVANISM.—DR.GARPER. 417117TH | 12 q y @ ” ‘uonal bank fo faciligate exchange and a system | re-elected him to serve out the remainder of | man of ability, but he was personally greatly saw. aw I did, how earnest and vigorous ke was nse gree “ ey gg FY i i of eciprocity carefully adjusted within the | his own term in the Senate. Although his en- | liked: in his delivery and how he roused all bis hearers |. To be sold in front of my anction th ant | CURTAINS, FORTIZRES, OOUCHES, BED | torus of serves, Seamn. 4 Tounieiseses | Of Contents being considered. lines of protection, and not only will our for-| tire public career had been stainless he failed ‘THE PRESIDENT AND CAPINET. toenthusias. And you know what an awful | Pean, Ree tay ety ‘MARTA-| LOUNGES, WHATNOT, ENGRAVINGS, WAL- | an itrerulanities. ‘Electro-sponge bathn. the inost Ceaty Auer Again invade every sea, but | of a re-election, owing to the umbitions and | ‘The President was very greatly affected lant | tragic shock his is, During Judge Aruouys | {He 101, at TWELVE Oc onetial hervineang totic teattuent Moowntecien every American industry will be quic! and | jealousies of other aspirants. During his last 7 ? wae £ NUT, OAK, CHERRY, ASH AND OTHER hs, 0c. each. Keytar treat $1. Hours: 9 P : 6. night. As the bulletin announcing somewhat | introductory words, in which he was abuut to] _¥.B. to the sale by card only, to = Hemeuiber there are no shocks ‘ole people feel the impulse of a new and | term in the Senate he was chairman of the com- | ™8ht. i which can be bad at the ofics of the auctioneer. 4 ° mi ; detail the Sec: 4 death ead to tne | Announce Mr. Bayard, my attention was for a CHAMBER SETS, SPRING, HAIR AND OTHER tau” enduring prosperity. mittees on appropriations, foreign affairs and | in detail the Secretary's death was read to the | 0" moments diverted from Mr. Windom. THOMAS DOWLING, ‘ST., PHILADELPHIA, When the burst of applause that greeted the | transportation, President while still at the Postmaster Gen- - re . MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, twenty years’ experience, send for buck conclusion of Mr. Windom’s remarks had sub-| After his defeat for the Senate in 1883 he re- | eral’s house he covered hia eyes with bis hand ee eee eee _——_—————_Anetionser. | AKETS, SHEETS. SPREADS, TOILET contami tall peraculars, ior HOME CURE sided the guests tilled their glasses and settled | tired to private life until called toenter the | and moved away without uttering a word, so | “Thon it was that I heard him groan and saw W4SEINGTON Honsk AND CARRIAGE Ba- » a rs sUenaae. s enone beer tay pore — aoe cvenr | cabinet of President Harrison ax Secretary of coatly exe he moved. He subsequently {uid | him hastily seize a glass of water and put it to 2 Ba See ae y| WARE. HANDSOME MIRROR, FRONT aXD | PUQFISSIONAL MASKAGE BY Mus. CaM. — ing’s enjoyment Mr. Windom sat down the Treasury. His conduct of the affairs of | that he regarded it as a great ity, Which | pis li: Aly. t moment Al te -EREMPT! OF YIFTEEN HEAD 0) ausare x specialty. keiers by pertuission to many of tween Secretary Tracy and the president of the | that office ‘until hin death ‘was marke | cileted Low eae: rier “she Hy peat oa agen prs tonal HORSES AND MARES. OTHER FOLDING BEDS, CHIFFONIERS, WAL | 1E0=05 Sountecss labear Rekiaae Sates board of trade and transportation he wiped his | by sound conservatiain. While lacking | Secretary Liuine, in speaking of Mr. Windom, loesd. lbs woulll have Tallon ubaesine tome be HB be sold a the Dazaer, No. 40 Ta ave..8aT-| NUT AND OTHER WARDROBES, STOVES, brow and tilled a glass of water. the dash and _ brillianey of Blaine he | said he was a very valuable momber of the | Shai i¢.t had not quick soos him about the | PERO CKOGEE Sian oe Ee ES FIRST, at | FURN. SIDEBO: EXTEN. fmf Soham fea a = . F Leahhaet: aad man aokkoae witicia ath chair if not quickly seized him about KEN O'CLOCK, fitcen bead o: Horses und Marea ALL ITURE, ARDS, - Fx-Judge A arose to announee the next | was a safe, sensible public man, of unblem- et, an o tense zeal since | Waist, Then willing hands carried him into the | from the Gacsuetlen! valine ta deere ae ares speaker. ex-Secretary Bayard. He began by | ished repututio and ‘was generally regarded | he had entered upon the duties of the oltice in | Tit Soom end you know the rest of the shock- | Tou)three to eight years old'and ‘very Sine stock. All| | SION TABLES, ROUND TABLES, BENT-WOOD Riius that four years ago, on a trip to Europe, | by the public at large as one of the strongest | councetion with the finauces. His death was 4 saa seer wil Some. ARE, PLATED ie had discarded » pocketful of letters of in-| members of the Harrison cabinet. In his deatu | great loss to tho administeation. Ho was exe ine (chagenes whtuh ou oiah te Predttiad | wenne ten ant gles ts wise CHAIRS, CHINA AND GLASS WARE, + oT Seduction and depended solely upon one from | the public service of the country suffers a seri- | ceedingly popular with the members of the Harrison by Secretary Tracy was sent in the | Phactous, Carriages, Daytons, Harness kene’™ "| WARE, TABLE LINEX, LARGE PLATED —_ ion in the Cit ibe roreruor of New York. onc from the Seere- | ous sphlnes, Ar flsine md, and he id not think | ons thet weed weed’ reac Mia Wow aa] essa SU BENRINGEN, Guan ectomil eee a ae a Tux Star's circulation iy tary of at Washingtou and a let -—___—_ that one of ‘them had ever had an unfriendly | BOP? : ‘ uctioneer. ha pervous Gierase, . . ree as eotaline ome ME. WINDOM’S LAST WORDS. word with hui since the eabinet was formed. © peg el ead adap lie selek Beane RAT URFE, DARE & 69, Anctione ra, STEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS,LEATHER- Foe, etoirdsen | of Washington is more than three im ba paying in ——- ecretary Proctor said words conld not | pas pe 6 ; . MMs. AVE. DW. # receive vous | ne. Hie Speech on Commercial and Financial | express the feeling that all experienced in the ake freliens chethe Lace ee CONTINUATION OF “ASSIGNEES SALE. op| COVERED ROCKERS AND CHAIRS, MOQUET, | ‘iru 4 ; ‘inte tenet | times larger than that of any other ‘BEART FAILURE. latters Before the New York Board of Trade. | Secretary's death. = — am 1 relutions | jst night recalled the fet that Secretary Win- Wate JEWELERY. SUAER AND PLATED BODY AND OTHER CARPETS THROUGHOUT tate haces Sl, notwitumcandine 5 The merriment aroased by the relation of | Mr. Windom's specch, the closing words of | a been most iriendly, “ir. Windom,” he | on hed given indivstion ofvome bee tes Cie oe Teenie Atty, WALANG | se motions: nueavarsilniar Requisitss, | Tye, Sis eure 9 % 5.008. sun | newspaper, and the mumber of its this anecdote had not subsided before the as- | which were his last on earth, was a strong dis- | “tit position that he eadesked biuelf toatl [last Sunday” when the President and. Mz. | ADE SEVENTH BEREET NOTTS ERAS 713) paNGE, PLATFORM SCALE, bc., de. —_—_——=_==_____am ‘ semblage was alarmed by « loud gasp procced-| cussion of three great questions of political | of us. a : Nindom wore walking toward the White Howse | asrompay penis OGRA PTIST, aT Ciel aageeaneste ts” DENTISTRY. readers more than five times as many, jog from the weat of Sceretary Windom, who | economy, domestic commerce, foreign com-| _ Secretary Noble, who also called at the house ~~ oo a LOCK F, 2 ee . A occupied, a chair between Secretary Tracy and | mreree pA eunseng is domestic commerce, | uring the evening, said that of course the — > begin orgy we SS eee! ae wee MORNING, FEBRUARY . SOOT It is therefore in that (or even greater) President Ambrose Snow, bat a few feet from | ru co of that of any other | SecFetary's death was sudden to all. Ho was | Oo ovossive feeling about the heart at tar waine this prportumty to secure ine rogdn. = To LAS REMOVED, F RETF where ex-Jndge Arnoux stood. All eves were | be said, was far in advance of that of any other | the mosi delightful and lovable 1aan whom he aks placiog Maebead over tk RAR 0. E. DUFFY, Assignee. HOURS, 200, Preservation of the ustttrai tecth aapecialty. @sitoat | Proportion the Best advertising atonce turned in the direction of Sceretary | country. In support of this he stated these | had ever met. ea shieriaad hid oie FUTURE bays. BEGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK, HOSHON § DENTAL PARLOKS, ESTABLISHED | - . an 5 5 Windom, who in an instant slid off his chair | facta: Postmaster General Wanamaker said: “It is ia ths wane 2 ecm wa Ghtennees 1308 14th st. bw. Fullsets #20 and ¢io;|ium in the District. On this point a lay tae! * cal bed ? ? * , Legislatures, Hotel Rochester, y pall an one eee Se iis face | | The freight carried on railroads of the United beeing abreel org mmaeriase £57520" | vivo more ballota for United States, Senator pS Sess cerlpeme es “roe 13th st. and 12276 st. n.w., sll the well-kept Furni- Sundays’ All Urancles of denise, there is no ground for argument or ine that immediately spread cousternation in | Slates in 100 excecded by over 36,000,000 tons | way crory quality and grace to make an ideal | were taken im tho Tilinois Joint assembly yoo. ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE RRUGTS Boe Penk: | ture. Carpets, &c., contained therein, to wnich the at- the room. | the aggregate carried on all the railroads of the EAL ES’ man. Ever tention ot parties refurnisuing is caled. There w: and about half the zssemblage we: their feet. Some one cried. re at once upon ater! water!” * Secretary Tracy immediately dashed some jater in the face of Secretary Windom from a goblet that was near. “Is there a doctor present?” “Is there a phy sician here?” “Send for a physician at once. ‘These and similar cries rang through the bail, while the 250 diners, in the presence of this un expected tragedy, did not know what to do. Some arove and started for the guests’ table, others stood up on chairs with napkins iz: theit hands, and rs again. with seared faces, moved nervously toward the door. Meanwhile the doctors present lost no time in pushing and $forting wp the long limes between the tables toward the guests’ table at the end of the room. MIS LATE ASSOCIATES ABOUT Mix. The first to arrive besides the Secretary of the ‘Treasury was Dr. 8. A. Kobinson of West New Brighton, 8.1. who had been present as one of ‘the board of trade and transportation. Half a dozen of the most distinguished men in the United States were standing about. Mr. Win- dom, who lay flat upon the floor, with his right arm outstretched and his ieft lying by his side, ‘was unconscious and his face was purple. Sec retary Tracy was standing over him with a fan and a glass of water, afew dropx of which had been dashed in his face. Attorney General W. a movement to rush to the seene | Uni 2 Kingdom, Germany, France and Russia ‘in 1889 Commodities are interchanged among our own people with greater facility end at cheaper rates (distances being considered) than in any other country on earth. ‘The increase of national wealth and pros- perity, largely due to this system of protection toour home markets and domestic trade and to the generous development of tiese instru- mentalities of commerce, has become the mar- vel of the world. ‘ake a few comparisons, | based upon the United tates census of 1886 upon figures furnished by Mr. Mulball, the aglish statistician. In manufactares we exceeded Great Britain in 1880 by $1, 191, France by $2,115,- 000,000 and Germany by 305,000,000. In products of agrienlture we excelied Great Britain by $1,425,000,000, Frane> by $625,000,- | 000 and Germany by £925,000,000. Our earnings or income for 1880 from com- merce, agriculture, mining, manufactures, the carrying trade and banking excecded those of | Great Lritain from the -ame sources by $1,250,- | 000,000, France by £2,395,000,000 and Germany | by $2.775.000.000. In 1960 our home markets consamed about | $10,000,000,009 worth of our own products, | amount equal to the entire accumulated weai of Spaia, three times the increase of wealth in Great Britein for ten years and seven times the HH. Miller was standing at his feet and ex. | i¢Tease of Frence for the same period. Our Secretary Bayard, with » white face, was look- ing over his shoulder. Among others who were | much of our manufactured about the Secretary were President Ambrose | 27! Snow, Murat Halstead and Erastus Wiman. ‘The Secretary — lately = toan adjoming room a table and the Utmost efforts made to resuscitate him, but within « few moments the doctors concluded given a hypodermic injection of brandy. A syringe jection given, but no results were obtained. A | trade is concerned, oar galvanic battery was also applied, but did no | tively silent and ALL HOPR OIveN UP. ome markets that vear absorbed five times as mind, large experience and a gentle heart. He was the oldest man in the cabinet and had the youngest heart.” Necre Rusk was at the Wisconsin repub- licans’ reunion and did not hear of Mr. Win- dom's death until late in the ae when he ut once repaired to Mrs. Windom’s honse and tendered his services and sympathy to the family. ad ees AT THE POSTMASTER GENERAL'S. How the News of the Secretary's Death Was First Received. The residence of the Postmaster General never, perhaps, presented a more brilliant scene than itdid last evening. A distinguished company had assembled to meet the members of the cabinet who had been entertained at din- ner by Mr. Wanamaker. All was gayety and full of life, The President was there, Vice President Morton mingled in the throng and there was present nearly all of those prominent in social and official life. The company nam- vered, perhaps, 150. Mrs. Windom and her two daughters and their guest, Miss Colegate, feemed to be in the happicat spirits and Inughed and chatted with many friends they met. About 10 o'clock the t told Mr. Wanamaker that he would return home as Mrs. Harrison was there alone, prevented from golug out by sickness. He accordingly with- rw leaving the ladies of his household. —— et ee eater was in Dio brary and wished to eve him at once. Naturally. surprised that F one loved him. He had a bright | terday without change, Gen. John M. Palmer, BRIO ON F SERE democrat, 101: ex-Gov. Richard Oglesby, re- publican, 100, and A. J. Streeter, Farmers’ Ma- tual Benctit Association, 3. Ona motion to.ad- jam Geb, a dem crat, stanpeded his part yy voting with the republicans. It is undere stood he took this course to force the spcaker to make him chairman of a committee. The eo of the Montana le; isover. Both houses met yesterday at noon. ‘The democrats have the organization and the republicans have « mujority of one. There is much rejoicing that needed legislation is now assure Iu the Nevada legislature Yesterday Senator | 5% in Jones was re-elected United States ‘Sonator for the fourth time, receiving 54 votes out of 60. ‘The joint session of the South Dakota legis- | story resulted: Wardell, 35; Moody, 25; Tripp, 22; others weattering. i ———+ee—- To the “Jahrmarkt” wend your way, You'll not regret the time you way: ——_— Wasmrxetox Loan and Trust Co. See adv't. pss seem An Alabama Defaulter Decamps. H.C. Keeble of Selma, Ala., head of Keeble Company, which failed for few days ago, has fled the state to escape ex- pected indictment and arrest. bales of cotton were consigned to the company and he used thé ware houses’ receipt in s great eo Bee g and drew money on them also claim. Keeble it Bg f (BU BEING. ROURKE AN POF ‘It will first Le offered 2s an entirety and should not satistactory bid be obtained it will then immediately be sold in detail. M. agf| TERMS CASH. RATCLIFFR, DARE & CO., wezr-atds Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, Auctionsers, | Pi [D* SU8TAvos B BRows syivenss ae. o1m* «Grown snd work.) YASS DENTAL PauLOns, 3217 PA AV feet vel gy Teeth extracted positively without path or “daueer eo Sang ieedca eects Saar Be eee ‘It tsa besuty and puts all others toaleap. Call and scott. ° rnin GEO. 8. ATWATER&.00., x3 1494-26 Penn. ave. WOOD AND COAL Coal for the following prices until doubt, even. It is the common testi- mony of the business community, and generally admitted.

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