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. D.C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1891. 5 ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, © my LIGHT WHEAT CEOP IN RUSSIA, MR. BLAINE BU & HOUSE. THE SILVER POUL INVESTIGATION, | OWENBEY AKRESTED. | THE FARMERS ALLIANCE. ‘THE OLD MAGAZINE BUILDINGS. ; ee se ns prs } nestle ee i 2d EDI To) Other News That Gives » Bullish Tone to the | The Residence He Occupies on Madisvn Place | Mr. Littler Contradicts Some of the State- | A Warrant Sworn Out Cherging False Pre- Meeting of the Presidents of the State The Last of Them Gors Up in Smoke This Market. Purchased by Him. ments Made by Mr. Owenbey. tenses. ‘Organizations. Afterncon. Cmcaso, Feb. The newe in the wheat ps Secretary Blaine feday parchaned the Iye- When the silver poo! investigating committee declan Charles W. Mahon of the Metro-| |The presidents of the Kate organisations of | |The last of the old magazine buildings st the on ’Change morning was bullish | some brick residence, No. Madison | met this morning Judge Johnson, Owenbey's | Politan police force was at the Capitol today National Farmers’ Alliance met here jashington Asylum grounds went up inamoke GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. Beirbohm reported the Rusdan wheat crop as] place, which he has occupled for the | attorney, maid he wished to withdraw his objec: | Awaiting the discharge of Mr. James A.Ower-| morning, the purpose being to formulate cer-| thie afternoon ‘The tlarm war sounded frow FOR ALL DISEASES "| Sunhels ot Attylave moneds ene, Tegaetsess |Past two yearn. | The sale was made | tion to the inquiry ne to whether his client lind | bey, the silver pool witness, who bas been in | tain measures to be presented to Congress and | box 827 shortly after 120 o'clock. ‘The fire de- —-——- —- (a danldania ian vicieio cone a ‘dur-| OY, Meer. ‘Thomas J. Fisher & Co.| not been arrested and tho committee was at | charge of the sergeant at-arms of the House. | to map out some feasible plan for disseminat- | partment responded promptly, but the distance ORIGINATING IN ing the weck of 1,158,000 bushels cast of the | *"4 the frice paid was €65,000. The house, | ifperty to question the witness fully concerning | The officer had a warrant for the arrest of Mr. | ing the literature of the council for educational | of the burning building from the nearest en- Seventeen Drowned by @ Flood Near | rocky mountains and ‘077,000 west. Private | which was owned by the Stoughton heirs, bas | his past life. ‘The committee did not desiro to | Oweabey on a charge of falee pretences. Purposes. gine house and the bad roads over which the IMPURE BLOOD; ite Haven, P slso reported damage to the Indi- | long been known as tho old Seward mansion, | go into the matter. Owenbey then voluntarily | The amount involved was only $17, but the | The mecting was called to order at 10 o'clock, | fire apparatus were oblige’ to. travel j White Haven, Pa. wae aphee ot all Rais howeeee thbre was no de- | 224 it was while he wasliving there that the at-| stated that a note of his had become overdue | Offense charged is one punishable by imprison- | with President Polk in the chair, representa javailed litte, a the building burnt THE a aks cided pibcng® ‘wheat opening at anywherg | ‘mPt Wes made upon Secretary Seward's life. | and that he had been arrested and acquitted, | ment in the penitentiary. tives of the following states being presont:| very fast. The building was used from 10014 to 99%, sold off to 99%, rallied | More recently the building was used by the | tho prosecuting attorney declaring he would| Mr. Theodore L. Page of the Senate restan-| Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, North|** am old store home, and & Ta: of vegetables was stored in the Epics COMPROMISE LIKELY IN ILLINQIS. | to 100, recoaea to $08; ana then on'a rather | commissary department of the army. not have issued the warrant bad he known the | rant swore out the warrant, alleging that Owen- | Carolins, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kausas and | Mige aMantits of vorstables was stored in Pe a ha Mog fore sleep Ot verre, ok Baden | emeraal Perm coe erie | aprigiedeg tues ea © ge waics 4 jeady. ! , MB, LITTLER REAPPEARS. posited to his credit in the Hanover National | other» Presidents ving ther would | force of the chain gang 10 clear away Seri D. by Eire Th h- | 227% for May. Rhore was only a ssniping Wate Fiith the privilogo of purchasing it at any time | pian Tuttlor was thon a He | Bank of New York, which rej tations it | **Tive tonight. The only busines: transacted | debrin. ‘The fire is “supposed te rious Damage by Fire Through-| in provisions with a tendency to weakness ,due | for |. Since he has occupied ithe bas Little resummoned. = — nt The | thit morning was the appointment of « com-| from a stray spark frome + MAY ALWAYE fo the large stocks on hand and the continned spent about $17,000 in modernising and im-| said bo did not remember ever having stated mle eat and Srendulent. | The | mittee on silver legislation. s = At EE out the Country. fit, “receded to $10.0 "and tuihed to | tolcotmsdion mora twciing’ "ihe | wont tht any Senators and Weprasent- | us protons the sal Owenbef obained the : c= snumers" "The los wil probably foc upraboeh BE RELIED UPON $10.07i4, lard and ribs following. Paid is considered to be comparatively small. | Hove be on he fore eer a, tid not be- | sum mentioned. Marriage Licenses, 2,8. hears age ‘At the time the lease wan rate it wana fair | pane De, cver did for it would not have becn| it alleged that he cashed a check for Qwen-| Marriage licensct have been iasned by the ge eee TOGIVETHE BEST STOCKS ARE QUIET AND FIRM. A Prince’s Tour Through Asia. Taluation upon the property, wut since then | uot tecall Owenbey cver naming to him a num- | watched by the deca tet eis ete nk | tlerk of the court to the following: Dennis os toner Special Cable Dispatch to The kvening Star. the value as inerensed rapidly, and it 4s | bor of Congressmen who he eaid were interested | his cowneel, ate. & sae ie rerneen | Callahan and Malvina M. Rusell of Stafford | 4 merting wes held last evening ot Wamsiine SATISFACTION SS Loxpox, Feb. 4.—tThe young Duc d’Orleans | thonght that including the improvements made | in silver and of himself amenting to the names. | hewlquarterr. io see what irencanee he y, Va.; Jobn Boone and Laura Lee; Rogan | Church im the interest of ‘the Epworth Leagua, SEVENTEEN LIVES LOST. isuaid to be unhappy unless engaged in the | WPialagne building it would aow be nearer | Owenbey professed to know a great deal, and | could make for giving bail for hisclient’s ap. | Prosize, jr. and Sumn Antic Doce, Heh, | oreanigation intended to enlirt the eo-oper- pereced ul Jon ‘ preparations for his extended tour on horse- | °2°- es if witnens assented it was merely by way of | pearance in order to avoid the locking up of his | Rountree and Elia J. W W. A. Claston | *tion and arouse the seal of yousg people im = A Great Disaster From Fiood in the Penn-| back in Asia, which he secms to regard asa| THE OGALLALLAS AND BKULES, | Stine to anything. client. and Alice Woods; Thos: na Mollie Lan- | Christian work, A number of societies have sylvania Mining Regions. kind of porting performance. Prince Phillippe ———— DE WAD TOLD ALL BR KNEW. Under the law, however, bail cannot be firen | ham, both of Prince George's county. Md.. E, | been organized in the Methodiat charches ef AYERS Wurre Haves, Pa., Feb. 4.—About 10 o'clock | Will travel alone, accompanied only by u secre-| Gen. Miles Will Keep Them at Fort Sher Mr. Littler declared he knew nothing in addi- | £05 wornplie Heed soap Court ‘and can | &. Pye and Mary E- Sewell; John Sb ctv ond on exguatentin covering tho ranings ang tees , and will make all possible over his idan for Six Months. tion to wbat he hud stated when on the stand | 2M!’ : ofan a | ary E. Powell: Ik. ington sitstrict of tl jumore confer this morning water broke into No. 8 at | ‘27, an possible tand | for the defendant's ‘after the < rs ot WoW ——— Saesstarlal aa civeatell sabi wave eons Poni baie fei igh or Ce A telogram from Gen. Miles, now at Chicago, | before and that be had never heard any Con- | jury has investigated. ma pler and Annie C. Tennant no Booti of | ward sepreciicat At ihe meeting inst evens Their names have not yet been ascertained Trebizond, thence going to Teheiee ca -zo- | to tho War Depariment§ states that the twenty- reseman say he was interested in silver. He WAS GOING TO MAKE THE AMOUET @00D. Mi Sew fe, Md., and Rose @ Adams: W. i. | ing Rev. Dr. Naylor cmded and addresses gee CURES OTHERS, WIS. CURE YOU. owing to the great excitement. roun. He ‘will alsosiop at. Inpalan, visit tho | five Ogallala and Brule Indians ho brought | He wever mentioued Senator Cameron's uame | Oyeney at the tne he nea nore ree Raymond and Roberta Smith, both of Pairfas | Were made by Bishop Hurst, Rev. Dr. Baldwin ne ——— yeion of Ealgion and Rineveh and: yurrrnine | in connection with silver to any one until he xe it o was ar “sse-| county, Va; G. W. Green ‘of Chattanongn |and Bev. Neaghn i Cslline of Wilmington, - “ to Teheran, will push his way to Herat travers, the west are now at Fort Sheridan, where | came on the stand. Owenbey bad stated to | €aged in drawing his fees and mileage. He ex-| fran a. iokeria Johnson; John T. Coughlin | Del. The latter isthe president of the Fy - — COMPROMISE IN ILLINOIS. ing North Afghanistan. On comiig westward |B¢ intends to keop them for ut least six | him that he (Owenbey) wus interested with | claimed on the warrant being presented that he |. Phin. Souter; Joreph i. Jacobs and Pan- | League of the sixth general conference district ‘The Alliance and Kepablican Members May | in January next he will follow itil on herwo- | Months. “This will,” Gen. Miles adds, ‘‘avoid York parties in silver. ‘bad intended to pay the money as soon as he | nie M. Chase; W. F. Wharton and Susan C. | &nd explained very fully the purposes of the W sat: Salts on o Guadidede. back the route Gen. Annekoffc's railway to | their giving any trouble in the spring.” He (CASHIER BRADLEY TESTIFIES. obtained his fees from the committee. He re- | Lay. | organization. SCOTT'S EMULSION CORES Srarxormxp, In1., Feb. 4.—Late last night | te shores of the Cas odlnag decom ty long beeredp tena ged ov ge geaames <o lforl 4 Pi penetra Greargark gieeatomre geen sp a a aaa said rs | A.dtapelp trlonging to W. ©. ‘Seemeand, on is 1 Sager casus and finally en jis journey at Odessa. | of the different tribes of Sioux are now wii of the Republic of this city, hod chothes . | Abies oI 0 W. We pach Lama the FMLBA ‘porty submitted to Chairman sihsess, dambasaaae {he control of the military. This he regard aa Ee ee ore sake ee Sak ance SEIMIRET fn the patent fice, was talon from Jones of the republican state central com- Reports That Healy Must Retire. i assurance of peace in the fature. ait bose pas n a CAPITOL NOTES, “ hcna ce ats oe ps seaterday. SCKOFULA, : : " : n paid by him to Owenbey; but it was . p jurors = ittee and the republican ste com- | Special Cable Dispatch to The Rvening Star. _ eo. ————__— “ _ es Pi . . BRONCHITIS, mittee the names of A. Streeter, John P.| Losbox, Feb. 4.Current rumors regarding DISTRICE GOVERNMENT. ety ligase pig Acoma {bat 4 | Brief Mention of Many Measures Under Con- es erat erase pant hs toa eh eee aus, Steel_of Mount Vernon and Tepresenta- | the Boulogne compromise, which are generally oan count might have been paid on hie f ———— E Col Oe | A California Man Who Hit One Men amd iar tive H. H. Moore of the P.M.B.A party, with | credited, point to the enforced retirement of hip ceormonssenanim apelin pica order and not be among the checks. Witness | The bill introduced yesterday by Senator | Himtey James E ¢ Loch iec as oat — the ansouncement that any one of them whom | Mr. Timothy M. Healy, member of parliament aes apmarginimad ees gr ai. | fudno knowledge with regard to silver speou-| Higgins for the support of industrial sebools| ine were accepted JF Onbtcg 1 4 WASTING DISEASES. the republicans might indorse would. receive | for Longford, asa condition of thearrangement. | ine aud repo! ive rai Provides for a distribution of money by the Acker, Gh Babel the full support of the F-M. B. A- party. It ie | His unpopularity in Ireland. makes the Me-| vision wall’ of house 393 Pennsylvania ir ERT : ee | a § Well, wo, ~oell ae confienthy expected by the republicans and Car ies glad to be rid of him, as they con; avenue northwest | and determine the THE WOUNDED KNEE FIGHT. pene gergt al ng poy ligt Fa baie Aatreceaiion “a WONDERFUL FLESH CER . M. B. A. men that a combination wi ef- | sider his advocacy of use a source tion at issue betwcen Mr. Ge a. a id pee pee —_ fected between the two parties this week which | woaknese, bis bitter tongue, they allege, luving | Mueller and the inspector of buildings | TM€ #ePort Received at the War Department | "cond ,Yent., $3,000,000: the coh; too oecn A Chinaman as a Witness, an will result in the election of a compromise Sen-| done more than any other one thing to pro ceting the strength of the wall as a party Sud Betas: Comeideved Year, $3,000,000, and the tenth year, $2,000.000;| Chinamen as a rule never like to testify in Many have gained one pound porday by itsuse. | ator. g long the present ostrangeracnt. His attackson | wall for ‘the new building. pro The report of the urmy officers detailed by | the several sums to be expended in’ the Indes’ 8 to be ‘Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains THE BALLOTING ToDaY. Mr. Parnell havo also disgusted his associates | erected on the lot eust of said building today | Gen. Miles to investigate the fight between the | trial education of children. SurcNurwensn'Cor hives Ole the's'soney of totn| Today the fty-scventh ballot remuled: | $i # expected that the later will ingat on | mado ita report, ‘agrecing with fhe impector Indians and the troopsat Wounded Knee creck, | PFopriated is to be annoaly Letng iangely increased. Itis used by phynicians all| Palmer, 101. Republicans and alliance men = of buildings tthe wi not sait- court and such was the case with Sam Sing | “According to the revised statutes,” said the when he appeared before Indge Miller today | CO™Ft severely, “the penaity for biting the in- and charged Kate Colbert with profanity. Kate | Cbriated but harmless taxpayer is €5 per biff, The money ap- vided among the involving Col. Forsythe of the seventh cavalry, | S¢%¢F#! several states and territories in ——_— fe 9 : bat as you oniy tapped bim once we will call it = i — for a of the proposed é tion to inhabita: ¢ Tei) be | is young colored woman who lived in Sam « . ‘over the world. did not vote. Adjourned until tomorrow. ‘Trainmen Want Their December Pay. | building and that the wall be condemned. The | has been received at the War Department and id to any eg aplig eter de oor oy Sing’s house in South Washington. Sam got | ® 8nd * severe reprimand _ eee Larayerte, Ixp., Feb. 4.—The conduct commission was com of B. P. Clark, jr., | is being considered by Gen. Schofield and Sec- | erected suitable buildi schools. right, judge. all right,” said the prisoner, Bey torr, for he “on | euices kalieee unr ase . mT te Peary eee a7 o roger yer ings her out of the work house some time ago and PALATABLE AS MILK. => brakemen and switehmen on this division of | William C. Morrison and George H. Turton. | rote Feetat tenivhi aa wa Goa cue epee th CONFIRMATION. she promised to do better, but Si getting out his wallet,” “but I wish you'd make ‘The Heela Iron Works Brooklyn | the Louisville, New Albany and Chi rail- MISCELLANEOUS. The Senate, in secret sessio1 confirmed | *he tailed to keep her promise Burned This Morning. 7 | road, about sty in number, have refused to | William Weyman, a cook nt the Washington | ‘omorron, Ho and Gen. Schofield had a talk| ive tenets Im secret seesion, has rested. Wher the chao was Sold by all Druaeists. z work because they did not receive pay for De- | Asylum, has been dismissed on account of ill és a M. W. Acheso: Peon 31 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chomists, N.Y. leon hemes sep sengratagpelet pee cember, No freight trains were moved today. | health and Edward Rockett appointed to fil| WASHINGTON” X ea ec oe | PE rerlighapap-erpes Keg, bey pm 7 had - ‘confidentially 2 thumntg, ouychetthhomilwabunastass the vacancy. Mn. C. B. Roprxsox has been appointed in | trict: R. E. Hannes, district attorney for the | stopped. When the judge discharg t much of a fighter « RoMPT FIN SICK HEADACHE, Dizar-| at $300,000. ‘The iron works were one story ils soon BUILDING PERMITS the veterinary department of ‘the War Depart- PiterR, cligtrict (of Texas: G. K_ Anderson of | woman Sam seemed dissutistied. - Pat in the side, uar- | p* 500,000. : : Y| No Lives Lost in the Mine Explosion, _| Were issued today as follows; J. H. Lewis, ten | ment, vice A. McKenzie, resigned. urg, Pa., regis ° — kite Liver Vis: “Ome | buildings, but covered an entire block. Bren Seat ey dap concior ae ats | trick duellings 1308 fe 1190 picesb otitis asian oss som, N.M. And the following New York nans & Callings’cooperage,situxted opposite th | D»xvxx, Feb. More Ground for the University. hi ts 5 sted oppos Rocky Mountain News says: No lives were lost | $20,000; L. W. Geneste, one brick dwelling. | Goxe ro Cuna.—A war ship of ley, Chntaugay; N. Gelnie, Michaud’ trices purehased for $10,500 we Posue. ory: adjoining the cooperate ood tha see, [in Monday night's explosion. ‘The mine was | 120 Sth street southeast, 9.500; 1. G. Budding- | States navy is now on its way to ( P. J. Hawkings, Islip; J. J. Kirkpatrick. Pat. | of : Company part of Tiestemacealty iahionsk at he bade: Ger:| boing acombied by ee TS. Numeat Ooo | proce Coat ‘up, and the fire, it is thought, | 0% *ix brick dwellings, 413 to'423 26th street | other will start in a few days, for the purpose | chogul. y Thicket, between four and five acres, erly wilins iny preparations im Washington have | Company and the Eurcka Incandescent Etec-| will be ‘smothered out. within’ three oe feat | Borthwest, $5,000. of representing this country in that strife THE AGRICULTURAL BILL, adjoining the university grounds. Dd yon heh TR 0s ett bb Oem ‘bern dlecety ung the public by sellfme other preparations Eas @ _~ 5 Conn 7 anne tire a eae weeks. aasaaeal Sua = — 5 ae Sone a aoe, i he Pensacola, | The House committee on agriculture has amines ma ay a g = — crowd. Tal representing then to be the same as mine. Parties | partially destroy ‘damage to these a interes 0 dagehip of tho South Atlantic station, | compte i x ‘Transt catate, ‘our bedrock rates, but I'll make it twelve who havethus teen, deceived will Kindly correapood | firms and buildings is estimated at $100,000. Epidemic of Smallpox. Faward Caverly has by Mesurs. Carusi &| which “lef! Montivideo four’ days Sea Gae ee | Dek ts ts boos bs So ee : 1 880, | ing fiscal year. ‘The bill carries pri Prag Senet with me. Tdesire to inform my patrons that thisde-| || Later.—Not only were the large buildings of | Dazzas, Tax., Feb. 4.—Smallpox is epidemic | Miller filed a bill against W. J. Wat {and is now probably in the Pacitie. | (2 ~ on APpropriay | schwi : Cather . - | dos, tak ater.— y o- Feb. 4. pox is epidemic | Miller filed a bill age . J. Watson, admin- ; probably in th Paciic. | sion of $2,804,853 Schwinghamwmer et al. to Catherine Schwing 8 few days open a new office in Washinton, due notice | ‘The losses were vory Inege. Mr. Paulsen of | Schools and churches have been closed and a | covery and injunction to restrain action at law. | Jutnes her ow hie return trom that eoesee: | is for the support of the weather bureau, | H. Waleer, part 3, 2q. 264; @,-. of which will begiven;in the meantime orders will | Pyulsen and Ecker, proprietors of the Heckla 4 conde established. A fine of $100 | The complainant states that Eastwood was en- | ‘Ihis will probably be next Wednesday. It will | Which is to be transferred to the Agricultural wi the money to a clerk et al. to T. A. Brown et al., the haysced Sullivan went off to arrange with have to be sent to me at my main office (express | iron works, said: ‘This is the second fire we posed on every person who refuses to) gaged as a money lender and note broker | take her from thirty to thirty-five days to reach | Department on the Ist of July next. 554; $—. Sisters of the Hi. | the Associated Press man to telegraph the charzes on all oods will be prepaid > have suffered from within two years, and all | be vaccinated. At Overton thirteen new cases | and on August 7, 1887, be gave Eastwood a note | Chili from Nice. EX-MINISTRR MIZNER'S CASE. Klingle, lot 10, sq. S54; $50. . affray in bis most sensational MADAME A. RUPPERT, our patterns recently produced constitute our | are re| . ‘The county judge of Smith | for $17,000 with interest at 10 per cent > Mr. McKenna of California in the House yes- | *° *#™¢, *me property: 3—. G. W. W Main Office, Jous—in money $500,000 will not | county offers $10.» day for nurses to take | on which tho catate hus entered suit to reeover | Revexur Aproivrwexts.—The Acting Secre- ters = Sin. | Wet, %@, 8: K- Vintom, sub 233, sq. 462; &—. | an bem @ Kast 14th 92, Fecoup us. Most of this is. however, covered | charge of the patients. the alleged loan. “He avers that he borrowed | tary of the Treasury has made the following | “729%, tok the opportunity to defend Min- | J. ¥. Waggaman to C. C. Glover, part Alliance, | FFom the Somervilie Journal ter New York. by insurance, but in what companies I cannot oe in all about $4,000. for which the note was | (7 ° f Owing | ister Mizner against the recent strictures of | oad; &: . W. Brandes to Annie W:| ‘They tell of a powerfal Irichman out im —— | tell you now.” Snow Blockades Near Pueblo. given; that the first money borrowed was | ®PPointments in the internal revenue service Representative McCreary. Mr. Mizner, said | Weisenborn, sub 32, eq. 924; =2,600. L. F. W. | Africa who seized the wretched Arab who was RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ‘The low of the Breman and Collighan will| PveBto, Cot., Feb. 4.—The snow blockadeon | about $400, in 1881, for which and the interest | United States gaugers—Chas. J.Ball, at Buffalo, | Mr. McKenna, had acted in the Barrundia | Weber to H. C. May, sub 240, 9. 362; - | paddling him across a stream, threw him over- M reach $25,000; Tuttle & Bailey Manufacturing | the Santa Fe line, near Palmer lake, was only|®t 10 per cent he gave his — note, | N.¥.; Addison A. Lyle, at Brownsville, Tenn.; | affair in cntire conformity with the instructions | W. Buckingham to J. T. Bran | board, and grabbing him by the back of the Has neon used for over FIFTY YEARS by MIL- | Company. £10,000: J. 8. Hugent & Co., $5,000; | ton poraril sak “hesterday. dts also bearing 10 per cent interost, | Fletcher Bobbitt, at Raleigh, N.C.: Wm. H. | from Secretary Bayard. india himself was ss Twining © . Mary E. 5 LIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE | Davis & Co., $3,000, and M. Vernon, $2,000; Peart Bn rage tle y. | Abont noon. | and when due the same process, adding prin- | Baker, at Birdtown, J. E. Merrell, at | a common professional revolutionist, hated and McGee, parts G, B and ‘C, sq.¢ 265; | Meck as he rose to the surface of the water TEETHING. with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES | total of $455,000. while attempting to plow through the drifts | cipal and interest and giving anew note, also 5 John F. ip! exorcised by his countrymen. Mr. McKeuua | $1,500. D. Green to G. R. Shelden, lots 1'to 4, | hissed in his ear: the CHILD. SOFTENStheGUMS. ALLAYSall PAIX, | | Duncque. Feb. 4.—Fire in the new board of | near Greenland Station, the snow plow and | bearing interevt, was reported, said note run- Robt. | then paid a high tribuie to the courage and | 18 and 14, Murdock property; #—. CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for | trade building last night consumed the stock | ‘WO engines jumped the track, one engine | ning “irty days, and it was verbally agreed | E- N.C; Ji loyalty of Mr. Mizner. ———— DIARRHEA. Sold by Drageists in every part of the | of Solomon Brothers, dry goods, causing a loss | ttrning over on its side. No one was injured. | that the interest wae 10 per cent per month. N.C; Henry: Mr. of Pennsylvania followed in a Death of Father Dur orld. Be ware and ask tor ““Mrs, Winslow Soothing | of $20,000; insurance, £15,000. E. B. Pleeken- | Trains have been stalled in this vicinity since | He charges that of this’ €17,000 nok sao tens illiam A. Douthitt, at Ronring . River, | like line in regard to Commander Ite Very ov: 8.3: Dene, OF, subnet pel nd take no other kind. 2centeabottle. | rook, and the Golden Eagle Clothing House | Sunday morning. $4,000 was ever received by him and the ex- | N.C.; Milton A. Ewing, at Derr, N.C.; James M."| Mr. Hitt of Mlinois defended the action of |. Ve?¥ Rev. F-J- Dunn, O.P., assistant priest stocks wero to the extent of $5,000 PR ome pager cous is for interest, and he claims that his re- | Forb. at Cherryville, N.C.; ‘Thomas H. Hamp- | the department in the matte medaariyrer excreta licnedemg ice each. The United States steam inspector's = iy Baxgleve. payments have left less than $2,000 due the at Brevard, N.C.; Timothy M. Kerley, at} “God grant,” said Mr. Hitt, “that no man | Dominic's Convent. Solemn requiem mass will | Se | = Ofiice was totally destroved. Oxasa, Feb. 4—A special to the Bee from | catate. He therefore prays a discovery, that | Vuebti, N.C.:Sidney J. Black, at Lucia, N.C.; | shall ever be Secretary of Biale ‘who will mot | be celebrated at St. Dominic's Church Priday Arab fecbiy. USE BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Mu.wavxze, Feb. 4.—The store and rooms | Clarks, Neb.. says: (The residence of Banker | Kastwood’s books be produced and the suit at | Wm. M. Buckner, at Grantville, N.C. disavow the act of a minister who orders the | Morning next at 9 o'clock. . elled the Irishman, as he Physicians recommend it. of the National Distilling Company burued last | Cowles was burglarized this morning. Cowles | law enjoined. bisa surrender of a political victim who trusts to ee ducked the unfortunate Maseulman again. All dealers keep it. , $1, per bottie. | Genuine has | night. Loss about $50,000; insured. ‘The com- | was knocked senseless and his wife killed. The ——.- + Anny OnpeRs.—Gen. Daniel W. Flagler, chief | our protection, ner the act of a commander A Policy © For + trade mark and crossed wath ee =| pany does not belong to the whisky trust. burglars secured about $60 in cash. A reward FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, of ordnanee, has been ordered to repair to this | Who sits supine, with two war vessels at hi “ 7 ne ws HE ACTION OF CARTERS LITTLE LIVER Miptrouss, Towa, Feb. 4.—A y of $1,000 has been offercd for the arrest of the guitclla city and assume the duties of his office. ‘The | back, and permits such a bloody tragedy and | Charles Kenzig, charged with violating the Tu: 1s pleasant. mild and, natural. They gently | destroyed the store of I. N. Mi murderers. New York Stock Market. tiie Aetedil Astea” Sie Godfrey | “86race to our national name.” [Appiause.] | Policy law, was before Judge Hagner in the . “Yen. - ——-napnemshnappsemonee raga ‘The loss is $25,000; insurance, $19,000. pe gS aE SDT ogy Dy oreminn sod closing prices of | FT “Moctlonald,” first cevalry, as ‘protest wide teloasioies Criminal Court this morning and plead guilt vown then,” yelled the man, “before rou Booxrorp, I11., Feb. 4.—Fire has partially The XN a 8 oad ecto aie of military scicnco and. tactics at Grove| The bill fav. é " Mr. A. B. Williams, his counsel, asked that the | lose your sowl by recanting!” and he pat ‘the destroyed the business portion of fational Lead Trust. — = oe ‘y A e orably reported today by Senator dag | wretch under once more and held him there e a Geet nant bee. ‘New Yonx, Feb. 4.—At the stockholders’ PaePall i City College, Grove City, Pa, has been Cullom to amend the interstate commerce act | COUt be lenient, in view of the fact that the | Eis’ Mmurn our : D isons dr k's meeting of the National Lead Trust tod: y the Ke |_o. a Ey Hes i fthap ents rete Ww ‘hteag Page provides that competing common ore mag, defendant had been sick in hospital and was | en eee Ne } | eh, psa EL, Bee cery, the Loomis block, Luten’s undertaking | trustees declared a ividend of 80 cente per fet: NY. em. tary seicace nnd tacticn at Glove City. Collers, | with the approval of the interstate commence | HOt. & well man now, and he had given up the of the Thermometer. BEEN WHERES qeitineent, Raney’ block the post ofc | share payable on April 1 0, tho aame to F % Act? Grove Gity, Pa in place of Second ‘Lieut; | commaindon, enter into contracts or agree: | PO a coeot of th Stores, 1510 and 1512 7th st. q con! l. the first of quarterly dividends whic! 5 . A ald. fi ~ igit ae it i i e court sai it object of the law was nw. bverything sohd for cast~prices in plain dgures { rest of the stores were saved by Rockford's fire reafter be declared. =i Bicond Gout, Charles 2? “Revmary teen: | ion of the comnitice, the genet entices: | to break up the business and he was glad’ that ou each article. department. Damage, $50,000. ——_—_— ; 2 si : foortistubamiey, has boon Gicectsd te nerers ca | aes aul Gages wethee ean te mes Jby | the prisoner had made up his mind to quit the Ps chen PO So ae Away Below Zero in St.[Paul. S March 1, 1801, to the commanding’ officer | subserved. contracts and agreements, | PUsiness. Hie, however, felt it his duty to im- wars oi on But com show you STOCKS QUIET AND FIRM. St. Patt, Feb. 4.—The cold weather contin- Sana: ee of | the | United States infantry and | when duly subscribed by such carriers. and | Powt ihe lightest sentence #20 fine and two | | Axtuntraren TunOAT is soothingly, greeted Wa) So |) ana ues, at least in this city. In this city at 10| D; cavalry school, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., for spec- Frith and approved by the committee, | "The ‘defendant asked if he could not escape | stive for i ‘ Femme .20, Soisd Oak Chaar, toc: eteneion ‘te | A r the Most Part” | o'clock the mercury was 11 degrees below zero. 2 et ape | ea poasenetion \pespacekoey thie setall ayia | all Be iomene ‘between the parties thereto: | a4¢ imprigonment, making Une ples on secoupt | BK Weubhea a | Ft Wi l a student officer of the school. ve of absence ject, however, authority conferred | > a Soisd Gad Chamber -4F ats Chaya New Yonr, Feb. 4.—The stock market at the | fd during the night ranged, from 20 to 25 } : Ss for six months has been granted Licut. Col. | Upon the committee to annul any such con- | ot bi* , Minding that he had boon attended Sas very ‘ opening this morning was dull, and while firet | De1O™ 38 different parts of the city. In the oydses John J. Upham, third cavalry. Second Lieut. | tract or agreement when the commission is of | PY, D¥- Brookleimer. : 2 = tf rst | Dakotas the cold has already Legun to break, | Kap. £ tex: “ ‘ Shenton Of Walsh. Siteccte Iedentn kee tiny | opinion ths pabhes a ‘The physician was sent for and this afternoon - ° % a . y, n | Opi ie public interest will require it. 1 After be bed " ~ know a ‘Tumbiers. | prices gs the mercury being from 10 to 30 degrees higher k Pac. ordered to proceed to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, appeared. ter dinformed the judge 2B pieces Soe aos tor 3 than the same time yesterday. Manhattan 1065 : | coteceasbention nate Gis crommaneel cae AN ANNUAL LEAVE. and Mr. Clagett of Kenzig’s condition the court Eee So she you ee z SOS) "4 Waba tions for promotion, and on the conclusion of | 1 te Senate this morning the bill granting | declined to change the sentence, stating that we seen for tcl Sate Attempt to Assassinate a Mayor. ioe : his csumtination will return to his proper | thirty days’ leave in a year with pay to master | Sbould the physician of the jail report at auy Rise Suites ian ak O60. Host | cad rather gained in volume ne time were| GAINESVILLE, Ga., Feb. 4.—A dastardly at- | iéadt jig|ren- station. workmen, foremen and quartermen in the em- | time teat the sentence is affaeting ‘his health | td virea om rane gue’ Willow Hewawrm fron $130 to 810: ieee gained in va wd tempt wns mune Monday night to KGL Larkin ane = ploy of the Navy Department was favorably re-| ge “Toatnet perten tor d yr SS d i Smith, mayor of Lulu. fome one ereptto a] | ‘aD—28 Gelock Sas Washh Gan. Albert Fike ant sp and ca toraskt this | ? The Civil Service Mandemus Case, Chicago gas, is weld “4 Regular vall—12 o'c! m.: ington 7 Post baa ae Rt the industrials being most | Maktwnd discharged te certs oF ionic: | and Georgetown Kaliroad Convertible Ga, ¥8,080 at | morning and his condition is greatly improved. indi oeereertesslagehie ROE In the case of the United States ex rel. @. G. You pias 4 night a rged the contents of a doublo- | #2! Georgetown Hallroud Convertible Gy, $8,000 at # condition is greatly Senator Hiscock today introduced a bill ap- sel nerelapecunnll ai the extent prominent in both activity and strength. ‘The | barreled shotgun at Smith as he lay in. bed. M — = . = Spencer agt. the civil service commissioners.for youmeten i've wittex: | Movements in the rest of the list were small | The shot took effeet in his legs. His wounds | qranhopbone, 100, at 20%. Atsarican ‘Securiey Took His Personal Bonds. Propriating 450,000 in addition to the amount | 5 mandamus to compel them to give the relator Xow oe ter the name | @nd unimportant and later in the hour dullness not prove fatal. There is no clue to the | and Trust Company, 20 at {0; 20 at 70. Among the persons who appoared before the | *!teady appropriated for the condemnation of | jis rs inati BOUCHARD. On Jam ‘Sod pice . Fouloee. | ove the whole market, though the best | aemaain. ‘Gov Bondo. 8. 43m 1801, regutcred, | Police Court today was a young colored woman | Property for a post ofice site at Budalo, N.Y. | Rit steko. Ala. Doubie Stores. 1 aw, Taubes cunidy te ioretemect ines —— ae hard 'f. a-'& | named Laura Winslow, who charged her hus- A NAVAL STATION. the General Term on the brief for the relator | Aime"can) For cash only! Come ami see! 4321 | prices reacked. ‘i binge ae binge 4x oe m band with threats. Senator Hale today reported favorably an |2°%Td8y. Moncy iscasy st 2n8 percent. Thestock mar-| _PorLan Buvsv, Mo., Feb. 4.—Monday night » | _ baura had a basket containing the remnants | amendment to the naval appropriation billap-| sunjitee si at the Waits Steen 5 wegen rire eae atl Tone net ee ges |g an ae, Lae mee | ape sign aged Se | romeng Vn eet sia] ern ety ne mew, | "Hae |, Lake in Moore, + 103: w-year fund,¢a, 1 id, 108 cut lothes with a és "i Agel | I. Son Wk Neck eee he cate ee mtnns | coon mateo Tope round hia | bid, asked.” M-year fund, oa, i, goldti0g big: | knife. ‘The alleged threat was that if Laura | SVs! Station at Pearle river, Howatian Islands. | several of their slave inelodies in. jhe library at /weqainm ox tt. Bo « new strength and still higher prices than those | neck they hung him to a limb of » tree. He | Water stock, 7s, 1901, currency, 199 bid, 183 asked. | broke another dish be would cut her heart out. AGAINST LOTTERIES. the White House, the whole family of the Presi- 20 20 attained the first hi were | was drawn up several times in an effort to 1, S& gold, 192, 116 b Winslow Turner, the husband, told of the} Senator Stewart today presented a memorial | dent being present. President and Mrs. Harri- reached all along the line. New Eng-| extort a confession as to the whereabouts of | W! make Pope gripe trouble he bad with his wife and denied that he | of the National F: Alliance i a great pleasure ’ PP KER RER BE TTIT| land was the feature of the lave | some stolen y.. Moore protested his | * S549, fund, currency, 115 bid, 119 asked: intended to harm a hair in her head. baat ina adept urging that} son expressed great te ay ee Perks Eat 20 Be” BE F | moremen bat ne sugar stock was up 13{ and | innocence and. the ob Sally Tolesned hiss, | ,attsgatancous eokog. Well, Dr. Gaskins,” said the Judge to Ben- | Congress umend the Constitution so as to_pre- | ongs were rendered. pF EE S08 Bee BRE J | the receipisats7 were up 13¢ from the open- | He could not identify any one of the party. Raliroad ‘Convertibie 4 | Jamin Gaskins, a colored divine, “what do you vent the establishment of lotteries in any state = Pe KEE eco BSN =F | ing. The best figures were not in ail cases fully Se ae asked. Masonic Hall (54,1998, | know about the trouble? Are these people | OF territory. THE RECENT INDIAN CAMPAIGN, DISCOUNT FOR CASH. maintained, but at noon the market was quiet ‘The Monetary Conference. 103 bid, — asked. Washingian Market Company, | members of your flock?” THE PURE FooD BILL. ane and steady and firm at about the highest of the | The international monetary conference re-| /s\morigageG, 109 bid. asked. | Washington M “The same faith,” was his response. Senator Paddock today reported from the | It Cost the Country Nearly Two Million Del- | 3 rae morni: assembled this morning at the Arlington Hotel, ‘Trust C ‘a, 100 bid, 1u3 asked. Wash- |. {What is that WE SAVE LAID OUT A LARGE LINE OF GOODS" ON OUR SECOND FLOOR WHICH WE DESIRE TO SELL BEFORE REMOVING TO OUR NEW STORE, NO. 1215 F ST. TO 1214 G ST. ¥.W. 100%; | Minister Romero of Mexico presiding and four- teen of the eighteen delegates being present. THE CONNECTH The United States was represented by Judge = th pe is Lambert Tree and ex-Senator Hill of Colorado, After Debate the Senate Refuses to Act on| Mr. Russell of Masschusetts, the third an ‘Company, “ it committee on agriculture his bill known as the a i Fb nathan “Baptist.” : : fork Heralt's Washington «peck Wengen, oe preter ‘Thominister thonght that both the husband | PUre food ill, with two unimportant amend-| |The New ¥ sie caatts pees emer asked. W ‘a and wife were to blame, and Judge Miller ac-| ments. The amendmeuts are merely ie ee eee ¥ cepted the husband's personal bonds to keep | #nd in no way affect the general purpose of the | by the Secretary of War to supply a deficiency | the peace. measure. ° in the quartermaster's department teil the | i. RE a a ‘TO OPEN THR CHEROKEE OUTLET. story of the cost of the Indian campaign just | 20 PEE CENT IS THE DISCOUNT, BUT SOME the Committee Report. pepe gs re mga Hepat by Pe crasitan minister’s team was sold today | ‘The House commitice on territorice today | closed. ‘The round cum of $1,300,000 fe sated | OF THE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT HALF rRice. | Hartvomp, Coxx., Feb. 4.—The house this | Costa Trica and one other South American sta J. me and morning took a recess until 2 o'clock. The ee ae feet man has purchased for $8,216.67 of | *6teed to report a substitute for Mr. Mansur's| for, the principal items of which are! .t, Leni were not represented. Senor Romero was con-| 153i asked. Capital, 120 bid, . M. Ashford et al. parts 2and 4, bill for the opening up of the Cherokee outlet 016 for transportation of tr a i MOST OF THE GOODS ARE CHOICE BUT | MONE Jing, received the report of the | Srimed as Sorviahent chairman of the conf md. Si bid, Sonaked. Tradets,lis bids His aaked: | feat on Mth between T aud K northwest. paper toca Te will provide, in Drief, for Soret 187,792 for eatra clot og. cmp and Wed say mornin’, Pebrasry 4. 101, BROKEN ASSORTMENTS. 1T WILL PAY ANY | Douse cominittee on the canvas of the women (ence, The other officers of the conference | Lincoln. bg hee a “* a ang payment to the Indians for the land at thorate | §atrison equipage necessary to tit ont for the | Tel Tprresents meat nereteest: Releke ONE WISHING DECORATED CHINA TO SEE! After debato a resolution was passed declaring | Wee also retained, and after the sppolnt- | sso'yit. gio asked. Metropolitan, 190 ld, 18 waked, ae aes. of 2125 per nero aud for the opening of the | winter campaign: $79,000 to replace, horses sates third year os Be the senate had already done its fall constitu- | ™" — Columbia, 67 bid, 73 asked. Capitol and North 0 asters Li mats land to settlement under the homestead laws | broken down in the campaign and for the par- a ak Hoke ‘TMIS ASSORTMENT. “ v. [per hae neue subject to the call of | street, 6 bid, 56° asked. Eckington and Sol Aged bid aiag ina Tumble-| only. It will contain strict re-|chase of ponies; — $87,000 to cover eu the stove, ros'\denve ot # it. et = ia vent egal cose of the lands prior to their | the ee in cost of BI 74 par- : sixty years ‘Mary and Lizzie | opening, and will carry an appropriation of | chased ti in eld wa Instructing Consular Ofticers. insurance Stocks-—Firemen' iors - $89, fis. the contract prices at the post from wisich the Acting Secretary Nettleton hes informed the | Heat tise ie Estee” aiagioer Tne: | ood the vilege et New hres oe mt we troops were ‘drawa. There were other ea: | ¥" M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, asm 2000 Pennsylvania sve. Secretary of State, in response to a question | asked. Corcufan, 3 bid i is submitted by the United States consul at | br 154 ated." German-Amenean, 170 ba, | county, Ind., four miles from the Ohio line. . Buenos Ayres, that in eases where goods arc rg kg mary Ks & bid, | They arethe most remarkable epecimens of luwortast Dax Goons Norice. y 85g maki fominine eccentricity in that locality and have rehased Fs asked. ‘Thin ito inform my customers and the public gea- wh ice, Btucks— i sie, az | been the objects of curiosity for ‘more than erally’ that tui today for the beat thirty days eae the be considered as asked. | Columbia half ecentury. They are unmarried and have ‘Sautence uy san ingot f 10 yet coat oo all shivees e soote. may 4 tgp iene aa G44 | been really dead to the world ever since the; were children, Mary, the elder, ninty-two Te ania, 95: years 1. an , Lizzie, Chempeake and Potoinae, Uidked asked. Amer | ~ ‘The oldest inhabitants of that do not ean Graphophone, 53 bid, 6% asked. the came to the I Misceranevus Stocks— Wi Market is father and Burke escaped from the i died in the miserable log sbanty from He was met by Chenot. who demanded his sur- (ioe tS ‘Bun ia 00 | i ich neither of te wo women tere eves been vender. Burke made a motion as if to draw a ca way for more than a few hours revolver and Chenot fired, killing him. tramp—a Building of the shanty fell in ten baa fe tht li i Hi i ‘The men who Eenps bis stomach ie first-clem coma Comal the the w the ouiy man who stands scheme @ success um lie. The wealthy av to Carisbed ‘their maetston. We cammot ali go te pariake I i f F Li i 7 [ i eel Hy “thd 4% 7H ST. ¥.W., TO 7 day © the | &

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