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re Ff eT Se i eS ee EN Pe eR Te ee F me THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1891. PEERLESS PRINCETON. | ca MORE OF OWENBEY. * A CHILD BRUTALLY MURDERED. ROMANCE OF A COUNT. Her Sons Wold Their “Annual Dinner at midy aaah tie Cee ea ee Further Testimony, but Equally Unsatis- | Old Russell Canfield Sentenced to Imprison- | Love Bronght Him Here and Chicken Steal- elcker y Kot "The Re factory—Cashier Donald Sent For. * ment for Life. ing Got Him in Jail. * Gener or moson—nx | Robert Prone eam 5. Ledyard Hodge, Rev. | actor Tax Sran's report closed yesterday Mr.| The body of @ young gici found in Grand | “Constable Taylor of Kensington, Conn., or canaries neato me ; | Abert, Jos. K. McCammon, AB. Kelly, itev. | OWenbey was further examined before the silver | river, near Dimondale, Mich., on Friday last | rested a man on Friday who is known ax gion pice et Joseph T. Kelis, Chasies C. Savage, Dr. E. A. | pool committee as to his interview with Mr. | has been identified as that of Nellie Griffen, | Frank Wolf. He was charged with stealing bs “o wtne Praaexr | lnlicck, W. 3h’ Bryan, Frank 8. Presbres, J. | Stevens, correspondent of the St. Lonis (lobe. | who had been adopted on the preceding Wed- | chickens. Wolf isascion of nobility and his Ee ee, “ke, Hf. N. Congar, jr-, Samuel King, | Democrat, He wcknowledged the gencral accu- | nesday by un old man named Rusgell C. Can-| real name is Count von Wolf. Abont fire y year the graduates of Princeton | }¢7,.1"0F Kauffmann and ‘Tileston F. Cham-| sey of the interview as representing what he | field. When the school superintendent, from | yeare ago, while he was at home on his father's v toring the songs and chant the | Ata business meeting held before the ban- | bad anid, and declared that his statements were | whom Canfield obtained the girl, heard of the | estate in Germany, he met and fell in love with heir alma mater ahd to live over | quet the old officers were re-elected, ev. Dr. | based upon conversations with Donald, Jen-| murder at Dimondale he secured a description | s beautiful American girl who was residing in gain for a few brief hours the joys of college | Cuthbert being ehosen to fill the vacancy | nings, Cunningham and others, and the profits | of the victim. It tallied so well with that of | Germany for her health, and his love was re- ‘ays. For the time being the graduate of a | (used by the death of Gen. Belknap, one Of | given were estimated by bis informants as what | his late ward that he went to Dimondale and | ciprocated. ‘The sundry civil appropriation bill, which | haifa century ago is aa young as the youngest, sapere | Would have been the gains if the pools had sold | identified the body. As soon as the girl was! The parents of the count did not like the yesterday, as stated in Te Stax, | for all are boys again. LONDON’S GREAT SCANDAL, out at the highest price reached. The witness | identified Superintendent Newkirk gave ade-/ growing intimacy between their son and the rice per line per 1,000 rates of Tur Evex- The Government Baking Powder Tests. The latest investigations by the United States and Canadian Governments show the Royal Bak- ing Powder a cream of tartar powder superior to all others in leavening strength. Once e THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. meet to DOES? I Intereste 0, being SGRMENT OF THE TABLES. a Be ‘ Who | Titdrew the name of Olcott of the Central tailed description of the man who adopted her, | American gicl and to soparate them he wat Statements by other manufacturers to the con- ss than th: mitted by | This annual rejuvenation took place last night | S!¥ Gordon Cumming, the Nobleman Who | Trust Company as being in any pool. and officers started out to find him. compelled to enlist in the army and was sent to Cn one f ‘The at Welcker’s and thirty or more of the sons of be ipealariterad statement in Mr. Stevens’ publication, that the | | Detoctive Bates of Lansing immediately |» faraway post. Before the lovers parted the trary have been declared by the official authorities The exces old Nasean were there to tell each other how| The hero of the gveat card scandal which has | larzest pool was one of Senators and New York | sought Conductor Shipman and Brakemaa | gir gave him her ad in -Amieion enitee) be ei reap ae frlad they were that they spent their college | Texted #0 great a sensation in society circles in | capitalists, and that it was interested to the | Moulton of the Lake’ Shore and. Michigan wee) publie build g appropriations. In regard to | day: te u ° ¢ intended to sail for home in a short time, “ i escribed | tent of 7,000,000 ounces, was based by witness | Southern railroad, who were in charge of the i . m <q Princeton, As wrual at alumni din ease ial cable, diepueh to Tan Sean Trois | Deneipally on statements made by Littler, who | train which came orth lnc Thursday night | Be,PFowsse4 20 Join her avscon ws posse. j x pristions the following rufe was | ners, there was a vast difference between the | 28 special eable dispatch to Tux Stam, is Sir | paid the men were frequenters of Ubambeclin's, | and from which the old man aud. girl were | abe Teturne’ [Counce She “lel aoe SALES. here the authorized total cost of | two ends of the table, at least as far as the mat-| Gordon Cumming. Cumming is a baronet, a! Having stated that the intervicw would not | seen to alight at Dimondale Inter in the even- afterward from a disease of the inngs. =——— es heii ansehen 00,000 the whole | ter of noise was concerned, for all the more re- | lieutenant colonel of the Scots Guard and =e hare bes publ abel Bat Ba —_? ee rae oe ier _ Se eS. Har | About « month after her death the count ap- e build ote x * os . ‘ i ‘i his | the eas was asked “Why’ eplied | fn hi ve peared in the town, learning that aniount is ee is hegectaod eked ober: OGeh [Laseree ca ee ee as [Daca Sonat apurs: ae’ Cottage bY ee | absense Eten os ak iP he fora, and learning that is love : ines | CMs While the boys that looked older, though | 1; i : % Nas Goad, sheet wy, ogee ntsiaun ave, The total appropriations for public buildings | cally ‘were not, of course, sat with the | "shness, the Prince of Wales, ‘he Heath | BOtoriety and because some of the things said | for two seara. When arrested he stontly de- | res,dea4 ac: Waar as; parniie seen CONTINUATION OF “ASSIONTES SALE or ecinaaiie aga ter a country amount to $6,695.- | “Mr. Joha Hf. Voorhees, who grad- | Promises to convulse the whole of the English | were extravagant and considerably too san- | nied the crime and said he knew nothing of it. | ev he had a is i WATCHES, JEWELRY, NILE AND PLATED | ee seatiered over the & ‘oorhees, grad ‘ : J leserted his post they cast him off, ATCHES. : THURSDAY, FYRRUARY FIPTH, > acangenmeivergeenebarscy mache apt eof 141.” At ir. | society, and to furnish the courts with a ease of | gnine, due to ‘the fact that witness was antici- | He admitted, however, that he went to JONE® | And. icon. her eect ee ee ee ee UMRELAS AND. WAEATS NEI seas _— Voorhees’ right’ hand sat Dr. Patton. | great social importance. The facts of the case | Pating his large profits. fille on Tuceday and returned on Wednesday. | azain they refused to send him the necessary | auSAnie’ WHEREIS OF8 G5LNS GpSEs Canes ences rent bill. ‘ the president of Princeton, who succeeded the | are as follows: AIDING IMPECUNIOUS CONGRESSMEN. When seen subsequently by Superintendent | money. ‘Then he took an oath that he would FURNITURE, CRRPETS, &e., te ee ee venerable Dr. MeCosh. Only twoof the alumni | 4 ji¢¢) is Witness said he had stated to Stevens that | Newkirk he was positively identified us the | never leave the place where Lis love lay buried. ALMosT. EEDED FOR THE 2 this approprintion is $300,000 to had Dr. Patton's na their diplo- little while ago a large winter party was | - man «ho took the girl from the school. Howie fected Sots y ADIN vis sa price gaa ee tag eS reaiclent or tne college, but mane of | POS entertained in Leicestershire by Mrs. | impecnnions Congressmen were permitted to ‘The prisoner's real name proved to be Rus | He. pod pare Seer work to — = And continuins cach evenin dur “a! ne Rayay aN : titan iar him tar ote metapnm| a2 en mato fhe taaber fhe | Norvow money on ther tava notes, ith | ac Canes We year seasesn | Rigen enor mee commmon ourer for | Seka Aa sn al aspect of the entegorical’ imperative, us| {rail Avene Sqoommy the large ship-awners Of | out security, for the purpose of exrrying silver. | feparated from his wife several ‘years ago. in ‘A short time ago he was discharged, and Sinve | 22> °. aa Sain aoa | Profesor of ethics, and all knew that there | Waics onda lerge uuaber of distinguished peor | DONAld gave him that istormation. Witnem | litres county, whence he came to work for | A,short time Baboon obliga’ tobag Se meae | LOT OF NEW MISFITS AND SE are few as good atter-dinner speakers a8 Dr. | je. Thore being ne prieate theatrioale or | *tid he could not remember exactly the state- | Harrison. Ju jail “Canfield broke down and | rhe ue! ih stceng, hearty bebrennet ae |= — by 2 CARPETS. 2 - Patton. P! roel: re nag me petra = apr bar ments he made to Stevens. He did not remem- | confessed the crime. . tinguished bearing. He was bound over to the | (TPOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PATCLIPPE DARK & CO aving stations, £50,- = y other side shows which are usually Pitlowen re, | Der reading the silver pool article through until | He anid that he had but one object in pro- superior court yesterday under £500 bonds. = R os ‘0 Penney cater ving So. CO Ie tse etncigte | ere Hn Tain highness the gvatlemen 10-1 ecceday, Wut ed reed thesabecence of i pres uring the gil from the state school. | Ho led casei ae ec ee PERENPTORY SALE or abl " ber of Congress , viously. He insisted that this statement was | her to Dimondale and into the woods, and when . t ot . 4 0.000. 125,000, an | Of ®P2tity waa entitled towseat midway up | £22 of bnccarat was soon wierted. dn due | Teael a Ai neintenoll ice vey Tene ieNres |e cried he ee a ino the woods, and whem A FORGOTTEN WILL FOUND. ERO CLOCK Aa cake, SIXTH, JAG), ot | OF THE. ART at VEERROR TS me. $125,000, 82 6 table said, when the time for cigars and Petit gene ad gregh eel Cumming, | t® Stevens was that the purport of his article | to death. He then took all clothing from the sell a lance consienuent of stone china,to! — BKhANCH | STOR SEXENTH STREET cme Startling Development ; gertlon iced Sit 1 evie : body and hid the clothes under a barn. He Fas ip Ped oo boy he ‘ho was opposite him. Whenever Nem gterg ee ea ‘Stevens that Callom, ‘Teller, | threw the body into the river » short distance Inventor Gordon's Estate. cist imbibe the intelleetuality | he lont lightly, "He setocted ewes quees ping: | Cannon and others were not in the pool. Iti | from the plaoe where it was found. He sass | The series of local contests and disputes over > the spirituality of the other. | watching necordingly, and as alleged, ‘detected | Statement about Cullom was from personal | he can give no reason for killing her save that the Over | which the attention of the trade us directed. —. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct 1) KCSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE Imp UTY IN THE NOK % “ios THly SIUCR, WHICH Is SEW AND FIRST CLASS IN“ RNa ktswncr, “ooNSITS EN NORTHWEST, BV" Al the estate left by G P. Gordon, the i Tee ONSISTING OF A NIC AVINGS. ETCHINGS, WATER forcement ot Chinese act, $60,000, in- one or r. y ~ : honk s Soman dapbaabod ate left by George P. mi the fa- a OnasiinG GEA St Shenk RNC bac ATE a ae Faupiy: Satecocs pan ied unuiectenrace| noe eee: and vein! Geet ke peste pnp to imprisonme Symes Ventor, has reached a sudden and startling de- SAL AND SINTEES TH STRL RD YEASTS OF Ev eae of seals and selon in Alaska and | hugely. ‘The menus were tied with orange an wun nanctey's 4uti ae . po beep ape maicoecmer ped 3 lopment. 1 interesting and dramatic se- REMISiS NO. 1003 5 5 SUALLY FOCRD f President's proc 5. three cheers and the Princeton tiger was ar whereas hases pol y stated th e vale a vel 1 00. mamissions of re i fees, 2600,000, incres vt expenses, lard office, s, public Lan PoRLCM avorite sty ‘expression, ai this The baronet held in his hands a number of | of Congressmen were interested. Senator Cul- SUICIDE AT THE ASTOR HOUSE. ries of circumstances surrounding the case, fas ay intcnaly Felndcton ad the ‘most lorel | pieces of gold which he added surreptitiously to om. stopped. him at once, old. bim to go n6 ead a could desire. ‘The menu was| the stakes in front of him whenever he won, |frther,, that be (lr. Chllom) "bad never | A Young Englishman Killa Himeelf by Cat-| Mine years, are beicdly ae follows Mie, Gon PSS EES one and the speeches and the | but whenever he lost he removed in the same | SPO tunes snd nano, Would never allow any od tsater don, who owned the Gordon press works at | we nil soll at pms R ight. Mr. H.E. Davis laid | manner some money from his stakes on the boobies A smooth-faced well-dressed man of thirty | Rahway, N.J., died on January 27, 1878, leav- | Sait OA Rea HERD. A, Dy Teh a | ing his legal dignity end | table. Suddenly he was caught in the act and BO) MASTERS ORDERS: 5 committed suicide at the Astor House in New| ing real and personal property estimated at | devribedresl estate. situate in the citi'of Wasssurton, | Fand singer. Secte- | denounced, when the friendly game was turned | Mr. Owenbey said he bad no written paper | yor, yesterday. Ho entered the house at 1:30 Propert: ted th 1 the $15,000,000. His real estate, in addition to the | of stows Kpowitnr aid bet it matted Teer | shox attend this sa ¥ ©. Stewart ted the singiig and the | intoa row. Sir Gordon protceted his inno- | from any Senator or Representative with re-| * ir i ,000,000. His real estate, ion Jake and helio eel ca aamubered two (2) | jaweet RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Aucts, owed iter, some of them a good long | cence, but his necusers were equally firm in de- | gard to buying or selling silver and did not. be- ee peepee! mith # Pronounced | Gordon press works, consisted of land im Nor- | .j2¥egts pouty tyra myn Of SOUS | ST SALE-ADMIN ToT EATON Sa Oe ee Satter. But they were college songs and | nouncing him. The prince eventually inter- | Tove ha bad tac papeen ts : ivi inglish accent asked the clerk fora room. He | roi, Ye, a plantation and milk farm near that | it! the injrovenents thereon, 1 na Pabeng ee —— used OS oe eae fered and anally persuaded Sir Gordon to con-| ny more information on the subject then that pulled a €2 billfrom his pocket and got 50| city’ the Academy of Music in Norfolk. the of sale: One-third o. the purchase money to maton the campus in ire t to arbi i i Bo rs - art i rae is pective! WE. Anan wasa moving spit | two gentlemen who wore reer eno | contained in tho Donald letters and telegrams. | ceuts change, He had no baggage and regit-| Rinway Overs Touee, a mrvcet drat | mcates apeetiely t oaet . - vd as “4 3 . lured by a deed of trast on the Mr. Auuin is al-| he, the prince, would himself name. This waa | H€ drew between £800 and $900 from the Han- | tered as “Fred Evans, England. i By virtue of a dead of trast dated Stay 5, A. D. 1870, | which bas been before the New York courts for | ar fils teontt ts ine bn eS A da ot te Distet of Cohen thd at niet of the wate seraed thenehst kam tu treet of the peeenincs ty Be au Sev i Swit sik INNING WEDNESDAY AT THKED ND CONT HE SAM id three GO property wok. | 000. in Rahway, a house, No. 155 Columbia Heights, crest ot G per. oi ARTETA Flim orn her ne is writing oF | consented to, and the result was. that the arbi- | Ove Bank through the Benk of the Republic of | ‘The clerk sent him ‘to a room on the fourth| Brooklyn, and several pieces of valuable prop. ; trent crease of $100,000. speaking or inierpolating interesting but ex-| trators decided that any further reference to | this oe poo — ihe co name Of floor. The man was perfectly sober. He Go hha eorgiaeer tape Hamilton. sale. ern of naleto be on hie SH tm em dass "roun | nited Si sees, ,000, | Trancous matter into ether people's speeches | the matter would be dropped and never be al- | the ™ A {| locked himself in his room and nothing more over the will caused a great deal | das ot sale. , st boak and co “polis $1,000,000, Ju the staid eglumus of the Congressional Record. | inded to again if Sit dropped and never be al: | ver bill would be. Believed he was a clork to ing St dcfauitiwe purchaser oh 8 Mr. oe Ss more | of newspaper talk. C. Adams, jr-. ©, lawyer, ; f : H lock last night, - ie tnwrer, | Siitcouvegnactne sa A. Wilson, who makes it a point never | the: Senator. No government officer ever told wit- | Was heard of him until 6 o'el who lives at Orange, N. J., was an old friend of % rinceton dinner, eame on from. his | arate, Aphis neTecment never to play baccarat | nes he was interested in wilver speculation, | when one of the chambermaids came down Georgs P. Gordon.’ Tio ‘remembered that his of the greatest . ieee, *aaaite wn up which Sir Gordon, in the pres-| Witness supposed that Donald and others | stairs to tell the manager that the door was | father, also a lawyer, who lived next door to ‘THE CONGKESSIONAL LIBRARY. ‘There are a number of items in the bill of andred and to miss « regerhippe nie ligr ath weed personal and not bank funds. After the | locked and that she could get no response to | Mr. Gordon in Rahway and has since died, BOVE SALE 18 NED ON AC- 7 nyed mao acues cae laa e chal. inkecping the even”| tues cece Prise S24 the other gentleccn, | .iiver bill pamed witnots drew three checks om |lortuane. ig if instructed him to draw ‘up a. will for Mr: | chumtotthesuonan') ct the weather tt PRIDAS: | y thousand dollars is appropriated fo Ggan tage cate, 6} the Hanover Bank, but they were dishonored. | ‘The door was forced. Evans lay on his back | Gordon. ‘The original will” was left | #EBUAKY sIX1H, ioe ot eens owe as Congres a Libr — ~a a a ke — od atime gay 19s ee slit (Ca i isa AS a got = cashed by ae = up to | on the floor, stone dead, with a Saping wound | with Mr. Adame’ father for safety. Scarch was| fe4-1kds _Auchoneors, n Institution is fixed at £195,L00, the | When that stage had been reached in the | 9 j qe man ten ere was staying in the houso | the prevent time made only a part of them | across his throat and his faco an hhunds be- | made among old Mr. Adams’ and the old Ph alady who was most unfriendly toward him | §00d. | He denied ever aving drawn and had | spattered with blood. A bright new razor lay | will was found in the safe. imony was D NCANSON BROS., Auctioneors. wider L000 for removing the old | pleasant progress through the menu when r PO Peary ’ * Begchinn te adbeoed <l whe band t th . He | cashed a check for £300 on a Chicago bank in| on the bureau with bicod stains on it. Two | taken and the will was admitted to probate as ee Cee the | Cigara are lighted, although some of the peerage iro cireustance in confience | Which he had no money, and said any man who | wash bowls standing on the floor close’ to the | the last testamentary disposition of Geo. P. decayed wooden floorsot the museum and eb | #Ybarites at the lower end of the table began | sod dhs grivcad ghemmeumatance in confi lence | said so was a liar. Owenbey was asked if he | dead nian were ead partly fall of his blood. | Gordon. Probate of the will has been filed in anolidhie or stone par gareties at the soup course, the presi-| who still cromty denies Lis volt ond Drea: | Was ever arrested, but Judge Jobnson, his | He was dressed in his dnderhirt and drawers. | the ounty court and in Norfolk to give c purchase of the | dent, Mr. John H. Voorhees, rapped for atten- | mined to clear his character, save thet although | Coumsel objecting. the matter was ret te | Lhe suicide had taken especial pains to destroy | up possession of all properties to the estate of = eso works of art now | tion.’ He spoke a few pleassnt sorda of greet-| he sianed the paper uot to play again he did ro | it. ‘The committee then adjourned until to- cyerything about his clothing that might reveal | Geo. B. Gordon to his daughter. te her Vert oe Pee ud then in appropriate words referred to | only because he had previously given his word | “* oK P.M, "and Geuts’ wo : h the association had sustained by | to the prince to abide by the decision of the ee eee se Gunsberg's Wonderful Chess Playing. | LOT 34. SQUARE 402. | Fivah Velvet and Bvamine = ? en. W. W. Belknap. Mr. Henry | arbitrators. He has placed the matter in the | _A deputy sergeant-at-arms left last night for! © CANADA’S POLITICAL DESTINY. Mr. I. Gunsborg, the greatcheqs player, yee-| ere eo eet ty She En] eee ee ee oe some ted. dn eolleg hands of his solicitors And hae commenced pro- | Florida, where Cashier Donald is recnperating —— terday afternoon in Baltimor> defeated Dr. | Gwelltttr nnn nn nn | ANTON FISCHPIES DRY -GUEASTS liminary enrvey of |} f the lovable qual Seeney for Hel against the lady and her fine: | his health, with instructions to bring that gen- | Goltwin Smith Says That It te Union With | pink Anderson twice. He also easily defeated | Thin egoantan ts ch hes ar aueme the | A" incient and ye Work : ¥.and 27,400 for additional daseries of resolu band, who are responsible for the spreading Of | tleman to thix city immediately. od States. . INewaeal tne Paarork’ heal esha bs Were pated BUBLIE Pais oe ete at Pe) inting, preases, &c. the story. But their names have been Boo BEE TE In an address to the liberals Monday night in | 10 ate W. HK. Pollock, Baltimore's best aS et PEIMTINO RED te Sears exjerien iedeesd mr emapr ident Voorhees then entered upon his | served a subpernn onthe Prince of Wales to THE DEBE STATEMENT. Heal ecreravin Smith said the manifest Po-| player, In the evening soventoer. men in six xty desirable tot in | mea my pel vm 4 as toastm: and in ais happy style rasa witness in his behalf. If the enso A Reduction Made During the Month of | tit! destiny of Canada wae union with the | coc ttstion games wore pitted against Mr. | Smee, Serine | A Siicorcsmcmeas tae et OP OR RIEEE Kkeeper and cl | lsunched the speakers’ upon the national er brought into the light of the court it meager Otee Gina oe United States and he ridiculed the attempt to | Gunsberg. ‘The players were arranged at sev. | tie Sears, notes tot x A. FISCHER, pain 0 each. For rental af | and gve them an auspicious send-off. In this | will und Iv create a tremendous sensa- January of Over $15,000,000. make a barrier of loyalty aguinst the current | eral tables in the room. Mr. GunsLerg sat at | Sums Today of sale, nayable seins . i whole of by in rear of the Butler | speci direetion he wat assisted by the enthu- | tion aul will afford a great deal of gowip for| The Treasury Department monthly debt | of Canada's destiny. He said the ery of dis: | the extrems end and did not even sce his oppo- snot puirchwwr, 3 Ss — cad printing in $1,098,000: ‘There, is aaa. rose to their feet and with napkins | has alrcady set many tongues wagging. ory Wad not issued until yester~ | fair consideration of questions of vital im- | fy,"0s forced to, ponent. Five of the consul- ns en oneness meen Squwepeicead tart the sir gave the hearty Princeton agg ee das. ‘The reduetion in the public debt daring | Dortance tu Canadiens, tation games were won by Mr. Gunsberg. The San eaten. this is simply | ¢ salute to the person named to re- A LEV DANGER. the past month of January, as shown by the |" He wid: “We are disloyal, it is said, because | sixth resulted in a draw. Mr. Gunsberg will meet anor wabehniale “7 ore printers. | spond to the toast. —————— statement, amounted to $15,835,496 and for the | we propose to enter into a tariff arrangement | thirty players simultancously today. cP eo a are and fixtures of the PRESIDENT PATTON CHEERED. Youlsiana Planters Fearful That It WIN Give | soven months of tho current fiscal year, or | with the United States, and by entering into ———+ee Call and soous. ‘ a, to be ready July 1, c the case when President Way. since July 1, 1890, amounted to 241,580,127. | such an arrangement it is said we would com- Rory A Wounded = Bargiar. ECUTORS' SALE OF F STREET me ae ee Patton was introduced. The hearty and pro-| At an informal meeting of the Ponchartrain| The total debt yesterday, less cash in promise the fiscal independence of Canada, | _T¥° burglars wer? going through Jrdge H VALUABLE REAL ESTATE (BUSI - ee fa eee onstruction of | o8Se4 demonstration which he received wasn | Jevee board held yesterday afternoon Mr. Jesse | the trensury, was $346,595,043, and of this | Or courso you cannot make a treaty without | J- Ewing's house in Cleveland, Ohio, yesterdas FESR ON oF STREET, BEIRG. GkO. 8. ATWATER & Co. ine = | crear bees aba of | indication not only of his popularity among | Ross, president of the board, announced that | amount $617,145,750 is interest-bearing debt— rendering to that extent. But if a treaty is a the oe aoe fire with a pistol. John | IN THE CITY OF W 1424-26 Pena, cme a ak Sta, salar Onn, the alumni, but was a tribute to the man whose Jents of St. James parish were growing | in round numbers 559,500,090 4 per cent bonds Where is the dishonor?” Great Brituin will | Dorgaliy woundede One of *be thieves, was | By rtue ct the lest ull and test mpeg egw : _— Sutth ating ant este nie sg ang Prono crepe ‘ita levee would give way | and $57,500,000 434 per cents. eo ut last that she has no real interest here pists Eeuraary, AD. st and witch bas been duly ad- GENTLEMEN'S GOODs. _ inclosires for animals: ischuting. sakwies, | Princeton, Always Lappy and. opportune ke | before the rapidly rising river. ‘The leveo was | ‘The bonded indebtedness las been reduced PR SS Gl es | ns er ee ihe Data Solan, WE | = £15,000; for care, subsistence and transport speaker, Dr. Patton's speech | washed away last season, and the crevame was | but £1,873,000 during the past month, com-| shut out war from this contineutand take it| Dr. C. C. Lancaster, one of the leading aachon on THURSDAY, THE STRETEE STH BAe au Sroce tion of animals for the park and for the pur-| ning was no exception to the rule. He | one of the most disastrous which ever occurred | paratively few 424 per cents having been re-jon+ economical. whole. wotld prevail, | physicians of Tennessee and a member of the SE PESEUARY, A.D. sol AT HALE Past FOUR SUITINGS OVER Rs chase of rare animals, eee go tr | Meg, quiet incisive sisle, which is persacled by |in this state. One hmndred thousand fect of | ‘eemed. Since the beginning of the current | Tfecl convinced, in the end. “There might be | levity of Tennenee Melted Conn £6, died last | stprinstsenis livers tase Ae ENT a pieces | SUATINGS. OVERCOATINGS AND TROvR idental expenses, £17,500; total, =50,500, of humoz, and there are touches of | 1 2 fiscal year, or during the past seven months, | danger and there might bo disloyalty in touch- qa Kaacve Se Pavel of ground ijing ana Veins in tbe city of Was te . os * which one-half is to be pail by the Distri which are appreciated by his timber fog levee purposes have been sent to the | 51 500,000 43; per. cents’ and €42,5004_ per ing this question, if there were on the part of | NiSht in Knoxville of blood poisoning. A few | !ricnia' the bisires of Column eed Eee ADMIKEPILST-CLASS TALLOMING ARELN- ne ~5¢ nai a “ ear 4 ae ve onble, but the wretched condi- | > ae ™ a » , ¢ own and deser,bed on the ground plat or pins 1UED TO INSPECT, ALL GAKMENTs CCE tems of District interest are as is indicated at first by a smile, grad: geene of the trot! = = cents have been redeemed. Americans any’ disposition to reasion. | days ago he performed an operation on a lady | ‘own aud deserted on t = a 2) pan - Repairs to treasury Lailding and Winder’s| veloping into roars ‘of laughte: over He ae, ee he tn ee eo i urecent, bad | “athe net cash or surplus in the treasury yee- | Hut there la seco. hei OF Ase om | having a gangrenous wound and. received the | Sx%Oy.in square nuubered tee nsired aimnee | Anak, BAMM. ALLL FA. AVE. 4 building. 210.000: new roof to Witaier's build- | force and potency of the wit. At the outset | wouter mage it, Saal ewan" found necessary | trday, inclading subsidiary coin, was $70,8%0.- | bring Canada into the Union at all has always | Poison through an exceedingly slight abrasion tense Ciao), having = frontage om. W steest nerd eo he expressed his gratification able to | t6'put it off five miles ubove the threatened | 04% against $57,071,812 on January 1 past, an | appeared to me to be very weak. It would be | Under the finger nai Sdataches), tnore or irom, und odepeh ar a SSS pure r 5 Japan attend the al i reunion in this city, where | 1 PM of danger. President Ross is a lrnge | increase of nearly $13,500,000 during the month. | aistoyalty to even thibk of anything less than tO and Luhtern feet eight and one-half ime MEDICAL, &c. works of miporarily in the National | he was al This, time hebad | ore ntor of See Somes: parishs ard nae there | Of the surplus national bank dopositaries hold | equa! und honorable tujom, cach ee that oer Strange Case of Daniel Brew. tgp iechoal, more or ke, and runing tack & AED . Himcowe € ch br eign “ee Something is not done immediately to relieve | ® proepielpaaaher yond Lond tautteern tween Englanc and Scotland. But whodoes} Daniel J. Brew, the hat manufacturer, of | Story and Geseuent urick mcuse aimiered EBER. PLECTROLOGIST, 41 resent mceting had been | Something a he treasury gold c cd thi oa —s svely cures) ty Fo. interfere with - | the levee it will be washed away and the scenes | ST) accrogato 691,561,546, an increase of | “tt © anything clear” | Danbury, Conn., mysteriously disnppeared | “Wrst of nace: One-third of the purchase mon rine erat sted fornin tment and pension | with the committee | last season repeate 4,500,000 during the inonth. Silver as dian Sitios akaicas Dem Hagar vig hired emg ered [nl ep ge Eg pp pe ‘ 000 tor roof, skyligh: > ter the revision of the con- = ae ee sets inereaced about ,000 during Jun-} Gor stiles x that the | time since his disappearance yesterday, when a | Chasers shall vewiven dmied cu ay of sale ond Ueataug | emai. Lome experience ia bump building, | fession of faith. He was free to thathe | TWO HUNDRED LIVES IN PERIL. | nary and aggregates 539,151,242. Against the | / Gen. Miles suid yes icugo that letter was received. Ii was written at Michigan | interest ai the rate or 2 per centiam er anntm, pape | tice” No suorks é Intericr | ‘conviction an@ did not ‘ Sarees Gold | coin, and, bullion assets there, are | matter of doaling with the Pine Ridge agenoy | city, tnd. Mr. Brow says he left the bank in New | peseste sak esa os nhs eciram antes | Ailcuraize distaacs eurcesstully treated. wide. with | el a A Fishing Village on the Ice Drifts Out To- | 175,731,499 in goldcertiticates and §807,062,874 | Indians had been taken entirely out of his York and started for home the day he went for | {me™, It the terms of suseure but compiyed wien | ET pos ihe er ward the Open Lake. in silver certificates outstanding. hands and heknew nothing about the band now | the muey. bit he remembered nothing after | Nuanten days tro.a: day of sale the property. will be ” Au Tatablished and Reliable Physician, Ligeet — : : : ings Gecko Tanuen ; 1 money, but he remembered nothing after | resid at tue Fs “Sr ot detamitin! purciuaner after Saige ns marie ; Mich., was thrown into quite an| | Government receipts during Eedcor 1s an | 8 its way to Washington. The general do-| that till he found himself shut up ina freight | Sve dass Whotice of such resale in some Rowspaper pub- | Can be consulted daily at 44 Cost., between 43s amd uakes “ie college "eur- | Xcitement yesterday by a memenger from | Joeney “isin, “Craton seecipta aeached. the | clared that dhe report that he had selected a | ear. For five days he remained there without wt unde 2.50) ln wi cecetnems OEM ‘ s the main to be the position | Sazinaw bay, who said that the ice had cracked | high aggregate of $23,397,953, or two millions | certain class of Indians to go to Washington | f00d or dzink before he succeeded in getting | verrquired wien the property is knorked down. “All partner }: for Gove: a" a college president. ‘Th Ss expressed recently id for i Leen blown toward Lake Huron, taking | more than in January, 189, and internal rey- | was false. He said that those sent by him rep- | Ut, and when he found himself in Houston, | conveyancing, &., ateost of varchaser. a t it sbont 200 fishermen. From the top of | enue receipts were €11,253.863, or nearly a mil- | resented all classes. ‘The general expressed a | 70 he was half starved and could hardly move | | puoposats FOR THE PURCHASE OF THIS principle minent New York lawyer who 4 hss : i e i from weakness. He had been relieved of all TY AT PRIVATE SALE WILL BE. Ad ap ycared ixfore me aid made oath ‘that he ts a hthowwe with marine glasses it was im-| Hon and a quarter more than in January « your | belief that some cnemy was, trying ihe pleas | his money and valuables, including x gold | CRIED. Ux) Us UP tO THE Day MLTOuE TH | Ws Sales /kbilauel mor ‘hing of the ice, there being | “Expenditures for the past_ month amounts to | lic did not believe that the President disp-| Watch. He — how he stole rides on f1 — = HENK WISE GARNET. F cay hana secaeee™ | comvamnaen ond avien ove ning but a vast expanse of open water. A | ¢93.981, : 27,458.70 in January, 1890. | proved of the suspension of Col. Forsythe. He | tains to get from one place to another 3 pits De ROTHER RAMCEL Comittee wn who we ; | of the river, t to Bay Shore, three miles east | | Heccipts from all voareesfor theseven months | declared that Col. Forsythe has not beeu vindi- Cre raptor ee be od to se i ice, | Of the current fiseal year aggregate £255.398,656, | cuted, as the report inspectors, when | , Se ee ee io Me ec anrtning of She ice. | Ci cinst G451.500.008 during thee ease poricd ta | sade public, will chow. ‘The party of Latinos ‘What Canada is Hoping For. "THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, eal Estate Auctioneer. | J TAS NE twelve miles distaat, and said that they | the preceding fiseal year, an increase of $27,- | trom we Puie Kidge agency, headed by Chief | The Montreal Gazette (conservative),atter an-| Avvsreps Saux cara | ia 3 the others had gone ashore near Scho | 834,090, while expenditures during the past | John vera pect through Chicago yesierday | nouncing in much the same terms as those used | 'TWENTY-FOUI FEET FOUR INGE Lefishing village was about Bfteen miles | S65 Ser antbetne heeled aes | aceon of te eo nas talk with the | yy the Toronto government papers that pur-| BY DEFTHOF ON! HUNDKED Ax! ortinees ity and five : | 203,409,634 during the corres ont rior and President Har- | ?: ‘ 5 ae Y Bériheast of Bey City waas Seon ies of the preceding fiscal year. rison. . liament had becn dissolved and that a date hes| FEET WIDE. IMPROVED EACH Bi ollege buildings erb in every erected Which would be a mow je CILDINGS AND GHOUXDS. if priation for continuing improvement | U* r wervation 17 ia reduced from £10,000 to | {he Senerusity of Mra Charles B. Alesunder. me a . ‘The million of dollars which Dr. Patton said 000. Executive Ma 000: lappro- | that he ha efurnishing the s ER BFEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dr BROTHELS ts the oldest establisived adverts ing ladies’ physician in the city. Dr. BNOTHP WOU Bata we. Forty-five years experience. ja HOOD KESTOKED BY USING A BOTT woot Dr. BROTHERS invigorating cordial. . AND HANDSOME | DWELLING ny casecl wervous debuily. wo bestow a spearing tisk, and the first reports were to the | The pension charge during the past month EEE a RRS EGE chad Inte eee ee | Sane Son Sea? Se = . $14,000; fit is pr P ‘& quarter of a 1: pi seer ype bron hadng was $1,080,570 and for the fiseal year thus far Italian Immigrants Sent Home. liberals, whose leaders are now, or were yester-| yt Wash” Meosite Cent TH ST.. PHILADELPHL lamp shail be equipped | lars, and pt va ae —— him i: A later report says that all the missing fish- | ‘8éregates £70,081,657, against £63,455.718 for | Thirty-one Italians who came to New York | day, in the United States contriving meansto| _ GROUNDS. ‘Twenty years’ experience. Send tor ts barner and tip. which to obtain” that, ermen who were carried out to sea are sufe at | the first seven months of the preceding fiscal Fish n (sealed) ua Ul ParGculars for HOME CURE last week on the steamer Burgundia, consigned | bring about the overthrow of the conservative | , BY Virtue of two deeds of trust, recorded in liber No. | { Pog ITS 2 cUnE : of iteeot churee. Hours ted bted eveninge. iand adjusted as to secure under all ord empeg tel ap Ee TS = age, near Pish Point, There were | Year 7 OL the intel. : - ees Sos to Barsott, the Italian banker, were yesterday | administration, have pinned their fate on | {ctf tohumina, iit at the request of ROFESSIONAL MABRAGE BY NES, H. CAN. al side of Princeton, and said that there | ™*"Y ‘urilling escapes bat no lives were lost. MAGERSTOWN HAPPENINGS, ordered to be barred by Deputy Hunt of the | movement for ‘unrestricted reciprocity, which, | Serely secured, we wilt nell af pul ERbrs, War Lith a, awa roruiarreiuate was offered a constantly widening area of | aan ——— collector's office.’ While Barvotti disclaims all | ®# Mdicated in the Hitt resolution, means the | jig’ Mieare Pear potR Ok Lo kere ruins Yo any £1,000: remo choice of studies to students. While the pur-| The Pan-Republic Congress, Citizens Alarmed by Incendiary Attempts—| connection with the matter, yet th institution of a common taviff for Canada and | io: x. AN BE OBTAINED tor the heating. suit of higher r 4 the elacsidy is| ‘The committee on seope and plan of the pan- Notes From Town and Country. | saogeangiciy matter, yet the men say | the United States against the rest of the world, | er ae amen ook Ss eras hoe dieoara is made for those | republic congress met yesterday afternoon in| correspondence of The Evening Star. flat they would not have come had they not | in the preparation and control ‘of which the | gm mene : ea them in the direction of the | New York to formulate a plan for the proposed been directed to him with the assurance that | United States government will have supreme et philosophy, economic congress. A working 1 Hacenstows, February 2. | ne would secure them employment. ‘Ihe men | influence. ‘The conservative government is also stad of the big ][D* © MEVESBEDG D pcintin ‘ jority of the commit-| Tn the midst of its “boom”+ Hagerstown is | were placed on shipboard. at once and will sail | desirous of securing freer trade relations with ™ ol ith et. nw. Tamees baty ane Whee thsssraier enia nas Gl | tec wus present. Prof. Redpath presented the | glarmed. ‘The Hagerstown glass works, one of | for home on the Burgundia, the country’s nearest neighbor and will sock i pie | ia the curriculum of Prin skeleton of a plan for the congress. It should | its latest and most important industries, em- ho such measure of reciprocity as will not deprive UNG: DLE AGED. tu new would be estab- | take up 3 atab questions, extueation the ques-| ploying fifty men, was destroyed by an incen-| 4" Aged Maryland Farmer Assaulted. | the Canadian parlinment of that control of ite mics and Prof. ion of i . i aged farmer residing near | Fevenue which is essential to the dignity and of esltae Tt shosld promote ‘morai:t with | SEs fre on Saturday evening, entailing lows | ceo” Duta’ Mae farmer residing near | Set yel-gorersing power and such so will the ides of lessening crime. Judge Arnoux | of yo ag Nigrsabeaat cated pe — matlied abil aces inet Sanday! mig pial pe cape) pce ype ; Saoes tats. Maners. Chess sant MeDowell os o-OGeiG mice | Meter ee oe tae edlne ne ui Jott H. | been taken to Philadelphia for trostasant. He |tromssiion the’ peovle ot tae salp hae tina Statistics as to the Freight Traf- fic Upon Them. ing; the statistics of the fre “It yon suffer from any special or nervous @issem, poor pelsome eilents of sudtocnetions eer aes, Seren Dr. G. >. Theel, 538 North bourth st.,"uelow “iru explstning now Xo wet cred ua enpecay yuucks. Int Thee! i the ouly Physician in tive Canted ates to cure when aii others tail, sti hae A bulletin gi ophical juris- | trafiic on the great has been prepared at | st of the college, President | bers, to draw up a plan to embry all dat ‘hed rageaglies allevaatcplaliine room | ## Rot expeeted to recover. Mrs. Dittmore, | times indorsed. Se ne the census office and will be issued shortly. clusion, had been glorious, | been said and report tomorrow to the general | Of sho crinting olflee after all the late ‘hag {#i#0 ® very old person, was assaulted at the a oe ooo ‘The facts were collected by Mr. Chas. present exceeds the most sanguine expec-| committee. The committee will be Messrs. oe ee ee oe sume time and presumably by the same person. His Fasting Turned to Feasting. PROFESSIONAL. B. Keep, the special agent, under the di-| ttions and the future was big with promise. _ | Frazer, Redpath and Allen. left and emelt something burning. After some | gic ig suffering from a vevere wealp wound and | George Harris of Newburg, Ul, who has > rection of Mr. Henry ¢. m In THE SCHOLAR IN POLIT: SSeS eee gearch he found a ball of twine lying on a table 4 deep gush in the forehead. A, negro named | been fasting for a long time, has developed a 3 Kj ee ie, ROCESS CLAIRVOTANCE! a Neddadts, the euros 08 aurea Repreventative H. L. Wilson of West Virginia, | Earee Purchases of Cartridges Expeeted. | which was filled with paper and other com- | Alfred Stout has been arrested, charged with i i fitted clairvos ant cand the tonnage fe ho was present as the guest of Mr. A. B.| A Kantas City special says: In the past few | bustible material. The end of the twine hung- oe areal oa Ba saye becan prove an name! spoke eloquently and foreibly upon the | 20 ll the gun storosin the city rgaigeraal Fak pede ke pr Seigernesel| a ng IRS gE em of . lar i ities i ares on of 45-cali .- | fire would have reached the paper. How ree Ses tines und quires, other pmlc theme of the scholar in politics. “He enforced | pelncae view of m prospective purchaser, ane | (wie happened. to be there andbow it caaght Collision In « Snow Storm. | turns out to be Maj. Chas, MacNamara, an ex. | #f@i# 4 mystery which adds to the uneasiness | During a severe snow storm yesterday the | sare . i. of the citizens of this community, who have freight No. 38, east bound, and ‘ . | Fenian officer, who, with Capt. Chas. Waters and | every reason 0 suppose that incendiaries are Ne Pts shor teolght train’ oo “eet ee intelligence of | Capt. Thos. Phelan, recently proposed raising | at work. - ve nooks * yay ww oplving | troops for Guatemala. Maj. MacNamara mid | Mr. John M. Mentzer, residing near 6t. | three miles west of Corry, Pa., on the New come before | : ions | Paul's Church, in the Clearspring district of this | York, Pennsylvania and Ohio road. Lew Os- 2 that he was acting under instructions 7 - a bat Srom | trom New York, the eartridgs being county. met with an accident which proved feb engineer, and Fireman Ihmsen were Modities be ediled corn, 83 per cent cf the ies the trained minds and cultivated é: ‘aaouees Ye saya further, tat M. Lele | fatal the following day. He visited the store of lects —— . Darrundia’s private seerctary, was in this | it. John Wilson at Conocochengue to buy ———_—+ee,—____ ities above named there be adiled | 4 Movements of the present age. ‘atone tine during the Guatemalan trouble, | #me boxes, While in the store he fell throug! A Wealthy Farmer's Suicide. Wheat and mill proc ere would wearcely | = ek 4 tour of the country looking for men, who | 2 tip “loor a distance of fourteen feet, fre-| Thos. DB. Woodside, fifty-two years old, a Femuin 10 per | A thoughtful and, at the same time, effective | in an emergency could be called upon. to aid | SNS ani receiving other injuries, | weatthy farmer lew com- fon csege tonnage for the season of 1889 was | plea for the atudy of jurisprudence in colleges | his government. Hence “Phelan, IkacNamara | Which terminated fatally on Sunday. He was | Wetlthy near New Burnside, Ill., this exhi ese commodities coal, iron nd = lumber—comprise % per cent of the total cargo tonnage | of the lakes, It to these com- the people. cargo tonnage is accounted for, and if to | tliects should become identified with the polit Se | was made by Mr. Henry E. Davis, who warmly | and Waters formed a triangle aud stood rendy | thirty-eight years of age and leaves a wife and | mitted euicide yesterday. Ho was engaged to i gras bho ke {advocated the plan us outlined by President | ‘Syrilion cndad the sega eemaation ote Aglinonby, one of the oldest and It is stated thas | Patton of establishing in Princeton a school for ~ ~aieatiodad. 73. eg of the adjoining county of the lakes is eqns! to 2.6 pec eent of the total | the stuily of the philosophy of law. Minister Daniel to Be Deposed. Jefferson, W.Va., dropped dont yesterday, Fis 200 mileage of railways in the United States, | ‘The slumni of Philadeiphia was represented | ay. Coc in | Yas the Inrgest land owner of fis county, aud Burned in a Prairie Fire. hich shows the reiative importance of lase | very abiy by Mr. Byard slenry. and Princeton lesiastieal court Protestant | tie father of Lord Frank Aglinonby of England. | Daye Starkweather and his son-in-law, Jamen commerce. The excess in the shipme in the pulpit was the theme which elicited a | Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, before which | Mise Alice of eg wiliamsport this | yank, were burning prairie in Oklahoma when Feceipts of coal, wheat, corn, ant strong, gforeible speech from Hav. Wm. 8. | the Rev. C. S. Daniel, minister in charge of St. pes a = aie tenon hater, ad ins is explained by the fact Miller, the pastor of Gurley rysoctom’s Mission, was tried on charges: that city tomorrow and make Sapertations to Canada. Au exces of receipes | A pocm vos coutribuwedby few ‘Dr. Cuth-| \s Ngrcicioashs at over shipmen’ - misay iating funds, immorality, violation " rhown in lumber. swone and | bert, which expressed in flowing verse the sen- pprops “ ult, duc in the er to im-| tients snd aspirations which am cosason af | crdination vows and genersl uaministerial portations frot * Stren of the | thix character naturally suggested. pag viene wg aca aE tncyy tan bay Feceiptsand shipments ior the reason of 1889 | | The door of the store house, where the wit | Roz. finding that three of the churgos ind pal pores are as follows: | and wisdom controled by Mr. Wn. E. Annin | Deen pro ven and recommending that the 284,058; Buffalo, 6,730,13 | is kept ready for use, was wide open and | Fespondent # deposed. Clevelar ; Ashtabuia, 2.~ | the good things were penal with a lavish: Milwaukee, 1,£95,- | hand, or rather rapid tongue. Some of the Revetion Se = ata: * sonnger and therstore lest members | Miss Louise Littell of Seginaw has heroically Dr. Ignacio Martinez of Laredo, Tex., while | glow ing periods ¢ making the rornds among his patients yester- a Sew leer mate & ete ge | iach wide mn pn og day morning was waylaid by two unknown mex | Jon" Wilson end Chas, W. Mefee were ates | 'atisplanted from one sister to the near the Mexican National depot and shot to | obliged to respond to demands of a similar | ®€FY indication of success. death. The assossins, who were mounted, | character. made good their escape. Dr. Martinez, atone | Letters regretting their inability to be pres-| ‘To the “Jahrmarkt” time a general in the Mexican army, was a [o- | ent ‘vere read from. Cameron, Colquitt You'll not regret the litiead caile irom bis native country. | and Gray. if EE H

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