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[gad fireman will bo the subject of investigation RULED OFF FRENCH TRACKS. HOW THE COMMITTEE votrp. Foe the calamity rect : og A Wealthy Count Disgraced for the Susp! | What the Coinage Committee Did After the _ cious Running of Fils Horse. Hearings Closed Today. SS Oe a, 2d EDITION.“SS="=* tS ee Gortinte Seance cf the Pouth Avenne Tennei| Piney Bobo Si The wortet ct” the Pou | ETAIL0 OF rms rervars snsstou—a. canren's | tows Raiiread Company, through ite pred RAVE We ATURE ic es, cc eee treme] mamas taeret meas women ofan te perenne DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. WV copwanp «& Lorunor. FEBRUARY 20, 1891. M@-Our stores wilt be closed Monday, Feb- rwary 2%, at 1 o'clock, in observance of Washington's borthuay. phone box at the boundary end of the cable aly recognized bodies have been taken from tte | petually og Si em Beate ‘THE AMERICAN PRODUCT. road as a means of safety to warn the 5 7 “4n-and-on -—— power house Srrctaz. Sares For Saronpay. b YOUNG FOLKS’ DAY. Five Killed and Pas ee ee ae aes pulling ar Lage ‘Within tes mi as rae intent wt. alt GLOVES —It will be wise to call early tomorrow if — Persons Others nace aby ssoacclancancin Socioty. ‘The count is young and | iN&* were clowed on the silver question | fim reflsed to grant the request. Toda! desirous of wearing ot . Undressed Kid y ‘ at wreck i urt renewed his: Momeotisies <San§shio cout Jer sapien |, nner Sate Bev, eptond Manes jored in a Collision. Father Walker of St Lawrence Church, wy and comenct Seat eis a ee Sn ees ened ae caolouse eidentliccaheniis Dap. Wobeve jut qpensts vee net it across from the scene of the accident, was ‘J room spring styles in Misses’ and Children's the first and climbed down into | Bose Vineyards, near Bordeaux. Thecountis|the ways and means committeo in tee frunafer boxe at the corner : ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. . among the fi r wera tae uare and Pentevivania avenue and Jackets, . the dreadful amoking bole where the fire was which latterly the hearings have been con- | Vania avenue and 15th street he says are im (Continued below.) ‘eae ca lad THE WRONG SIGNAL WAS SHOWN. Taging. He stood by the imprisoned fireman | ,.44,0ofan.ni tart career on the trotting track | acted, and. amembled in the repelar, meeting pablic strects and should be removed. ‘The * F A: 5S Pout Cloaks ana baseplate ap Rea ee hardle racers. His name was already high up | room of the committee. ‘There was practically | Somon sot" "i digcuse the matter én board towers Ar Speciat Prices. Dresses, aa : pr ~ b on the ning owners ani was last | no discussion in committee and the members < When sou seo tase flowers you'll understand why and Poy®' Shirt Waiste and Odd Pants, Empress Frederick Not Cordially | wing: nega’? | Tver se 00 horrible #| Fear credited with having captured stakes to | pecescdea Promptly to voting. oe ee. ‘We write: At epecral prices. ‘The most notabie fexture in the uew Spring Privates C. L. Grant and G. W. Wall an@ When the end of the car was smashed in| the, Tarte Of, W&808 france, neurly $22.76). THE FinsT VorR. » NTS a buneh for Choice Rosee—6im bunch— ‘Wraps is the enperior manner in waieh they are ‘With natural-looking foliace. Colors: Cardinal, Pink, made, sheped aud finished. ‘Tea abd Salnon, Wreat! They show « decided improvement over those Such as sually retail at of last season. and bear evidence that greater care and shill have been calied inte requisition. and the dead were reached, Father Walker re- | 7b¢ afeir has enused a dec The first vote taken as or the Senate biti | 5°78 W- H. Trunnell have boon removed from mained watching the process of recovering the | ¥Feneh sporting ee the potice force. pened | Demnetanee terete kee it — for the free and unlimited coinage of silver. sienna stocks DULL ND STEADY no sign of life appeared. ‘The dreadfal masses A BARONET BOWLED OVER. ee it was decided. an stated | an extension of sixty days bas Reem eo AND 8 « | of burned flesh ‘were laid on the southbound peered sowhere in Tax Sran, by a majertiy of 8 te 4 of siaty days track and hoisted up to the street through | He Tried to Ride Over an Irish Gentleman's | to report thie bill to the Hoes adverts, | thE contractors in the time to complete he IT VITALIZES , Received in Paris. AND E: CHES ‘THE LIFE CURRENT AND 48 CENTS bunch for Lilacs and Chrysanthemums. It 1 difficult to convey a correct fea of values “ poe 2 res on Sg — rh. Estate Despite the Owner's Objections. * Fw & recommendation that it do not pass. | Sting of Patterson street. ‘These are good flowers. Hatter and best at G8e., 75c., preeerianns herefore request the ARES BAK 7 of the gap puiled them up and laid them | Spociat Cable Dispatch to The Eventog Star. he four members in the minority were the old ——- cae iachcbeee ndant coed aaa an ee a down in the fittie park ‘that encircles the air | "Donuts, Feb: 30.News of an excising fracas | free coltage, continent ae? ig eect Army Orders. Teadily perceive how much cheaper they cen STRONG. 50 CENTS « bunch for Astors: Pink, Green, Red, be hought resdy msde than to the Purple, Yellow. We could name the place where you Sedgiadtatad ‘ipsam ere charged T.. for the making. A Terrible Collision at Fourth Avenue and | fonts td covered them decently with horse | today in the hunting fied comes from King’s | @itiee, Me-srs. Carier of Montana and| A board of officers is appomted to meet, a Dlankets. As one after another was bronght up Bartine _ of republicans, 4 | the call of the president thereof, et Fort Sith Strest, How York. the crowd in the street inerensed and the police | COUNtY. It apprars thet Sir Thomas E. Sabine | Band! Miwouri and Williameot Ulmer, demos : ye i : Keogh, Mont., for the examination of such New Yor, Feb. 20.—There wre a collision at | found difficulty in Loiding back. Pasly. 2 Young lieutenant of the Royal| crats. The eight wembers cf the committee grades aa To'clock this morning between two trains in LABORS OF THE FIREMEN. Dertelice. stgtaviet, at battalion of , which | who composed the majority were Mr. Wickbam one ee : the 4th avenue tunnel at 86th street. What] Down inthe dark tunnel squads of “smoke- | i:,°*tione aii rmend ee a | of Ohio, the chairman of the comanittce, and | mine their ftnem for p " King’s count: LowerOrmond hounds, when | Walker of Massacl Pomstock of | for the is: Lie in kmown as shop consisting of empty cars| begrimed firenwn labored with hooks and axes | he attempted to crom a genticmai’ eciate in | Misneson Retags ot Se Week eee ni | or te owed Many dome mi was being drawn to the Mott Haven yard, |on the wrecked car. The rear end of it had | spite of the owner's objections, From words nois, republicans, and Messrs. Tracey of New | cavairy: Maj. John M. TL M. A. Ruri F, B when, for some reason as yet unex-| been fairly pulled to picees before the first of | *¥e didputants came to blows when Sir Thomas | York, Willcox of Comnecticut and Vauc ol Pore. Maj Bhilip F tareey surgeon: Moar. A. Kurperrs Face Drsacn P was knooked di ‘Both gentl Rowe tole * . Surgeon; Has dono so 1yoeh for ma would it werein my power plained, it came to st in the o et oe reached. Ao the a ae pov penne tan gentlemen have taken og pe aR : Enclid B. Frick, tant surgeon qi : nel at’ 85th street. ‘Train No. 10, the|further forward toward the middle of the x. Knapp of New York was not actually | Meded C. Martin, adjatant twenty-second epreae scatene ro Ree 9 Iady's let- | Now fave local, which left the Grand Central | car aided by policemen and train hands present, but he had given Mr. Walker a writici a jatant twen = torte BADAMEMOVPENT. Hiiels butatat sample | depot at? o'clock this, morning in charge of and then a sndden “hold on easy” ‘The Anglo-French Tunnel. proxy authorizing the latter to represent bi of hundreds of letters which come to t) it com d that the hook or ax had struck | Special Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star. HAS CURED OTHERS, New Serixo Ganwexts [x Ovn MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. 1 Time of Misses’ All-wool Ladies’ Cloth Reefer Jackets—in Biack, Navy and Gray— doubie-breasted—rolling collar-Snished with two rows of bone buttons. Sizes 14 and 16, 95.50 each.— WILL CURE You. @0 CENTS 4 bunch for Hyacinths, 3 dosen in @ bunch. White, Blue, Pink and ed. 98 CENTS « bunob for Sweet Peas. $1.35 for large Dhnches that need tobe touched to realize they are not itving. 6% CENTS a bunch for Carnations Red and Pini. and his vote was cast against the Lili according ng named of n tor Engineer Fowler, Fireman Goodale and Con- § cers will report Javan LB. Irvine, twenty- I Line of Misses? All-wool Black and Navy ‘Her PACE BhtACl iy ait ductor George Hutchinson ran into the rear of | another corpse. The light of a dozen lanterns | Loxpox, Feb. 20.—Those who beticve ina | to his wishes. Capt. Edmond G.' Fechet, ‘The He. bunches of your shopping experience. per- tain a am viding ellie, such os FAC Wo Ere aMA: | tho standing “shop train.” was flashed into the dark depths whence soon a | closer connection between England and the con- ‘MR. CARTER'S PROPOSED COMPROMISE. h cavalry; Lieut. Wm. H. Kell, twen- bape. Se panda neha, Race eee Otte Geyeral Manager Toucey of the Hudson River | » shape was brought forth. before which the | tinent are agitating the project of a tunnel for| After the free con nan Teen Gal Or ond infantry; iret Lieut. Chas. L. over close fitting detachable vest— i” bade OP tai Hey, ROSEY HEANGH | and Now York Central rond snid he bed heard | ranka of workers and the idiers alike gave way | telegraph and telephone wires to be made | warantis ee, colmage men found that they | ah eat tina ies ~ a mice fancy gilt cord edye. Sizes 14 and 16, OFFICE im tnie city is F Rn.w. Call orsend for | that three men were killed ‘a number and fell back. It was carried out und laid upon | large enongh to it pucumatie tubes for | wore Gefeated on — —— Josiah H. King, eighth cavalry: Second Lieut 9 CERES ahaach for Wisin, 5 dome Satan. —#8.50 each. — Seep pear a ured. He said that after the collision a the track. carrving the mails, It is claimed that at least | Montana moved asa substitute for the Senate | Godfrey H rouaid, walry: Second Better. 6 dosen in vanch, for G8e. Best, of sil.9} = 1 rsa, oe siieses? All-wool Bleck and Navy MME. A. BUPPERT, ‘ork Central engine, running light—that is, ‘THE BODIES PAR-DOILED. two hours will be saved in tho transmission of | Measure providing for free coinage of the | Lieut. Matthew F. Stecie, eighth cavalry, Nec- dozen in bunch, for $1.25. Imperial Serge Jeckets—resfer style—cut coat fo18 020 Fst. n.w., Washington, D.C. | Fithout cars attachod-—ran into the rear of the | Every fresh body brought out steamed, as if | pouches and that the telegraphic service, now | American product. ‘This was also defeated, | ond Licut. Frederick Ik. Day. twenty accom THE PALAIS ROYAL. collar—donbie breasted—two rows of Lone but- New Haven train. ithad been par-boiled in addition to being |e cause of constant complaints, will be | only Mewrs. jer and Bartine actually tavor- | infantry. i 9 eae AGE Prd greatly improved. ing it, though Mr. Bland’s vote was in com-| A board of officers is appointed to meet, at (Continued below.) tons—periect fitting. Sizes 14 and 16, Siniesteibe ect i & th after th burned. Hulf a dozen fircengines had pumped ——»—___ mittee recorded as in favor of it. In | the call of the president thereof, at Fort Walla —#9 exc. — Decnzasixae Tae Dears Rate mes broke out a few moments after the | streams of water into the gap before wreck FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, = [casting his vote Mr. Bland stated that | Walla, Wash., for the examination of such offi Hasoxercurers Ar Repvcep Paces. 1 Line of Misses’ All-wool Fancy Cheviot second collision, but they were soon gotten un-| could be approached. Surgeon McGovern — be would vote to report favorably # Lill for the Kighty-three choice Linen Handkerchiefs, very ar- tisttoally embrotdered—not coarse, showy designs. YOUR CHOICE FOR 35 CENTS. Any three for $1. ‘The early visttor tomorrow may easily fing 50 cent Handkerchiefs. TRE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Seren Sarze Or Rorruixes. 123 CENTS instead of 25 cents a yard for Keok Ruch- imgs is not an every day happening. Twenty styles to choose from. All new goods. 91.19 a YARD for $1.35 quality Chiffon Ruffling. ‘White, Cream, Bleck. Biue, Yellow, Pink. Nicely ‘embroidered. Can be used for the neck and sleeves or = Jabot $1.38 A YARD for $1.75 Chiffon Ruftles. This is double width, gathered an ailk band. jg yard is suff cleat for a Jabot. This half yard contains 23 yards of material @8 CENTS for 75c. Pompsdour Ruching—crepe ‘Mase, with tine! and ribbon edge. Black and colors. 8% CENTS for the 96c. Pompad u: Rufiling, which ‘es extra fuil ruche. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Reefer Jackets in Tan and Gray effects—very stylish. Sizes 14 and 16, 89 each. — 1 Line of Misses’ Fine Black Basket Cloth Jack- ets—shawl-rol. collar—collar and front faced with heavy corded ei!k—fastened with silk cord orpaments. Sises 14 and 1, 1 Line of Children’s Fine All-wool Cheviot ‘Reefers, in plain, mixed and striped effects - full rolling collar—double breasted—finished down front with two rows of fancy bone but- tons. Sizes 8, 10end 12, —*4.25each.— CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES. 1 Line of Ohtidren’s Fine All-wool Cashmere Dresses, in Old Rose and Serpent Green—very full skirt—six inch bem—round waist, with cut- away jacket effect in front over soft White Dlouse—rolling collar and cuffs of velvet to match. —Sise 3, 96.75.— Size 4, 87.50.-— ‘The mortality among Consumptives hos been mate Hially decreased of late years by many excellent pul- ‘monice. Foremost among them is SCOTT'S EMUL- SION of Cod Liver O11 with Hypophosphites of Lime | The, and Soda. Pbthisis, Bronchitis, Abscess of the Lungs, Freumnénis, Weakness and soreness of the Chest are completely subjugated by «timely resort to this suc- cesaful combination of highly purified cod liver ofl ‘with the salts named, which are themselves among the finest reparatives of exhausted energy. Not only Lung and Bronchial troubles, but Rheumatiem, General De- bility, the Wasting awoy of Children and Adults, Sero- fula and Lumbar Atscesses and Feebleness are re- moved by thie standard preparation. For Ansemiaand all impoverished conditions of the blood it 1s the best possible remedy, and since the flavor of Cod Liver Oil is nullified in tt, children and delicate lady invalids ex- erience no repugnance in taking it. ‘Size 6, 8.25. —Size 8, $9.00. der control, and the work of rescue began at 1030 o'clock, five dead and seven injured being removed. ‘The injured were taken to the Presbyterian Hospital. "None of the passengers are known to be among the killed or injured. are all believed to be employes of the road. The passengers in the New Haven train were badly shaken up, but beyond some slight cuts and bruises none of them wore badly burt. ‘The passengers were taken from the train back to the Grand Central depot in a Harlem train that was just passing at the time in the east tunnel. GIVEN THE WHITE SIONAL. Engineer Fowler of the New Haven train said that when at 72d street he got the white signal, which was a signal to go alicad; that there was no ringing of the bell. either. as is onstomary when the danger signal ix up. He was running at the rate of abont twenty miles an hour on the north-bound truck. He was 50 close to the shop train before he was aware of it that e telescoped it before he was hardly able to put on the air brakes. The shop train consisted of seven cars, includ- ing several sloepers that had come into the Grand Central depot early in the morning, and were on the way to the repair shop, as is the custom after a trip. In the telescoped shop had _ joins Father Wilke? in the tunnel. As priest and surgeon knelt by each of the bodies Inid at their fect, turning up the dead face and vainly hunting tor some ign of life or hope, the groups on the tracks held their breath, and some reverently un- covered their heads. “None,” was the brief verdict of the doctor. quickly given in each case. “No life.” And policemen took up the limp burden to send it up to the air above. While the heap of wrecked seats and burned uphostery and twisted and broken iron grew upon the southbound track under the work ofthe firemen’s axes, gangs of trainmen were laboring to raire the derailed switch engine and put it back on its track. The engine of the New Haven accommodation had already been pulled fut of the wreck and back to the depot yard. A hundred fect further north were the six remaining cars of the shop train. ‘The plat- form aud rear end of the one that had been next to the wrecked car was crushed like an egg shell. A COMPLETE WRECK. Amore complete wreck than the telescoped car it would be impossible to imagine. Even ive trucks were ehivered absolutely New York Stock Market. Smpeneriag a tp opening and closing rt Wire to Corson and Macartney, 1410 F street Washington stock Sales—Kegular call—12 O'clock m: D. Ce 8.658 scorgetown Katie jon and Soldiers’ vad, 5 at 240; 2 at i . but that free coinago of the American produ he would do so solely for. the pur- pose of getting it on the calendar of the House with a favorable recommendation, and that he would reserve the right to oppose it on the floor with a bill providing free and unlimited coinage of silver, and did not intend finally to vote in favor of Mr. Carter's propo- sition. ANOTEER PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE. Mr. Carter next moved another substitute for the Senate bill. This provided that for the first three months after the passage of the act the Secretary of the Treasury shali purchase monthly in the open market ten mill- ton ounces of silver, and that thereafter he *hall purchase monthly six million ounces of silver instead of four and « half millions, as is authorized under the present law. This last motion also failed, securing only two votes, those of Messrs. Carter and Dartine, the two democratic free coinage men, Messrs. Bland and Williams, voting agaiust it. THE MAJORITY REPORT. It was then arranged that the chairman of the committee, Mr. Wickham of Ohio, should draw up the report in behalf of the majority of the cere ax may be onde their fitness for pro board as: Col. Charles E Maj. Egon A. Koorper, surgeon: apt. Allon Smith, fourth cavalry; Capt. Charles A. P. Mattila, — - No Change im Senator Hearst's Condition, — — ‘The Late Samuel Strong's Will, The trial of the issuewas to the validity of the will of (he late Col. Samuel Strong was resumed the Circuit Cor i morning, her testitied for the caveators. He Did Not Lawson Brooks, an He was arrested by Detective mplaint of a person who beld an 1 policy slip and taken to the Police where be waived an examination and was held in €200 bail for the grand jury. —_ MES: WiNsLows sooruina synur ters. Only ee middle of it preserved Six: eee cir! |commitice and present it to the House Marriage Licenses, d | Home all tly ble. ‘The report | Marriage licenses have been ismed by the in the di more eni- | Insurance, 12 at 18 Columbia Fire Insurance, | promptly as possible. por 1 Has toon seed for over FIFTY YEARS by. MII- ee Sota Gani he ween pa SE 7 at Xi Wai 1s: 8 a IS. Meal Estate te | will be iret and Mr, Wickiam stated that it clerk of ‘the court to the following: Thes ERS for thelr y fern: nel and by Satis Columbia Title Insurance, 3 | wor obably be lai: fore the House late d Addie D. Ker TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. ItyooTHES | Company. One of the bodies is that of a) tg) Ei Ci nreer rape Gat stuesied evan pr ly ey Jind Addie I caer, both of = : NON Gas, 2 at 40%; 25 at 494: '25] this afternoon. A resolution was agreed to ~ — ny LD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, | Woman. She was probably s scrub woman. through gaps in the emoke and darkness under 4uig: 25 at 4036; 25 at 4034. Washing | giving the minority author! -to submit their onal, Was Semen = A Day For Cannes. 1 Lime of Children's and Misses’ fine all-woot Cashmere Dresses in Tan and Golden Brown, If t's fine tomorrow bring the Soungsters heré. We ‘want to try the new Mull Caps on ther. Here are the very full skirt, deep hem, waist piaited in back, Special Sale prices fall French-potnted front, deep shirred heading s CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for ‘THE WORK OF REACUE. the ground. Fust Company, 10 at 96 1oat ve; | Piewnécue minority, author * to submit their . Fenton. Seem ar pegheenin mem pera around arms, Gnished with three rows of nar- | DIARRHEA. Bold by Druggiste in every partof the] | Claude Burard of Messrs. Tiffany & Co. wason eee at 957, American Security and ‘Trust Com- | Tiere to te om i the abe, ¢ of a 3 Choice of Se. Cape for To can’s. ee | Lea eee ee | Rey to work from his home at 24 Fast $6th | Stories of great loss of life on the 7 o'clock | | Goveraiment Honds—E. 8. 98, a8. remstered, THE STATUS OF THE BILL. Z another “ ™ _ 3-4. treet, accra e buildi: Xe ne i i +S. Aig 1891, coupon, 10175 bid. U.S. sothis id 4 ae Here's another “recat Best Suiin Drawes ‘aisiy. street, wheu he heard as nilding | New Haven accommodation ran from mouth to | Hauyitreh 192 “Sn bide ty Wed S| Nothing was said in committee about bring-| truck A-company, who was injured on the 19th had fallen. pages tress heard an ago-| mouth about the up-town streets, while the | 4s coupon, 1907, 1904 bid, 1214, asked. feo ‘neighborhood ras to Mr. Burard's | dead were being hoisted up to daylight. They fe A ee ‘them. Sizes, 1 tod years. ONLY 9 CENTS A PAIR. ing the bill before the House, and it now goes | of December, corner of 7thand D streeta, when P. é. 1891, | to the foot of the already overburdened House | the track collided with a cable car, is dying. HES } Feally wood for nothing, itis | were in tl Te Yours Back Ag Redon Barnes were all alike untrue. Not a single passenger ln Segal epee “92, | calendar with the recommendation of the com-|1he Goctors at Providence Hospital do uot ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. wa IRON BITTERS. wide. ret all Fished around to 8éth street | on ‘that train was hurt and even the enginesr, Cerieeee thas saa epee See ee! hated | adeies Gano ee — com | think that be can live until tomorrow. Te-wiii care yuu and given good appetite. Sold by ail ot eceeted2 Thay ait mend the iron rail- | Louis Fowler, escaped with slight scratches. | pid, — asked. 20-year fund, 58, 1698, gold. 108 bid. = -2<—__ Sunday the injured man's leg was ampu- alors in tn ms ° y John Haucke, one of the injured, died at the | Water stock, is, 1901, currency, 129 bid, 135 asked. a = ing which surrounds the opening in the tunnel 5 : : t a> ped ‘The Center of Population. . bs ve 2 4 re me telisecd Up anal tocesot Carters! and lowered it down to the opening whence the | B*pital this afternoon. : Water stocks ta,cufvency, 1903, 198 bd 140 aakee, | In a bulletin issued by the census office today | 3% wey ogame vy wae nabetneng enone Liver Pil cries of distress came. ie cand oveg teiuney gaat 5.658, 19u4, fund, currency, 117 bid, 129 asked. it is stated that the center of population of thix ———— By this time, however, one of the cars had | | Lacuciz, Quenzc, Feb. 20.—About 4 o'clock | " Miscellineous isonds—Washington atta George. | 0 Ot roy .nsy tne Canter of population of thi cde Steen tur Deatban tn , Caen ae eee tnd smoke drove the | this morning two freight tine collided two | town allroad, 10-0n0e. 10 blduivi3¢ asked. Wash | COUDITS OR. near Greensburg, and twenty | Geo. Richardson, colored. was tried in the Ber Yous Lary gey ot eee ae reutit; | miles west of St. Hermi, completely demolish- | ius bid, 143 asked." Masonic fall Aasociatish te S86, rag ned we $ rags. of - hopes that it would relieve tar pa- 9 1 1 Line of Children’s Dresses in Brown and 25 Pex Cesr Discovsr. Blue Broken Plaid Effects, full skirt, round WRAPS High sieeves wore introduced this season | waist. with pointed front, yoke and zouave and will certainly be worn next fall and winter. | jacket formed by braided pattern, belt, collar Ladies’ Wraps, Jeciets and Tex Gowns, Children's} 204 cugs trimmed with braid. Coats and Ulsters—al! at one-quarter less than the : : z " a mn miles east of Columbus. Ten years Police Court this aftersioou on a charge of as- orseoiae Berm ——Siae 8, €6.00.-— o3t3 x the ladder to still another opening farther | is both a feet and several hice ee ae ee faskingrtant: |it was cight miles west by h vault with intent to kill John Pinkney. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Se ee Te ¥ kK north. The first man to be helped out by | Sinecrs ana the firemen were ‘mjured and one | (o:"Company, Imp. 63, 118 bid. AmericasSecarity | Cincinnati. Since that time the ceric: has Richardson found Pinkn-y ix ® room with ‘ —Size 12, -87.00.— RR them was D. M. Culbrid, then a man|™#nkilled. and ‘Trust Company, 5 100 bid, — asked. Wash- | moved northward into practically the sume lati- | nis wife. Pinkney was uot a quaimtes eith tre ee floor, 10tb st. building. Row X® S8yg5 | named McEvoy and Frank Carder, a STOCKS ALMOS ing ton Light Infantry’ ist mortgage, és, 114, 100 bid. | tude which it occupied in 1870. Tt has moved | Se ne aes at ong a = 7 ss sergeant major, stationed at David’s island.” As —— Rigshingvon Light infantry 24, is, 190i 26% Wd.100 | westward forty-cight miles, Being lew by ten | thewurtcuras maine im the room, awaiting Correct Groves For Sparse. Bo C D, FROM soon as the flames were seen the party of ret- | Few Changes Made in the Markets Quota- even, 110" bids iat asked. Washington Gas Light miles —— = ng the pre- | terded for the other man. sae ys \/LoTHING /EPARTMENT. Pe cic oe — an [acer SS tlons—No Fe ire in the Trading. Company, series B, St ved mee. a ths s esgigrs Se a a. | Richardson's legs are both cut off berow the iol ot wil! undo sreatiy . East 85th street. ‘ 4 ‘ or onvert igo | the emer nee. Cnireemt or Seeds Ht wit nadeabtedts be srsty SPECIAL SALE RST B. promptly and a hose was at once directed | New Your, Fob. 20.—The dullnoss in the | ington Gas Company Con ~ 4 | and 1870 and slightly Jess than the average | * worn. Ameth: as Green and Coachman’ ‘We MANUFACTURE more Trunks than any | upon the burning cars. It was soon discoy-| stock market yesterday was surpassed, if any- | “National Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 450 | westward movement: since the first ceuas, ie Fe tg wpe ed 7 peed = or go to other dealer in the city SELLS. This, of course, | red that nearly all those in the two rear cars | thing, this morni- ;, many of the leading stocks | bid, 475 asked. Bank of Repubitc, 200 bid, — asked. | The movement toward the north is attributed | — and jury isan advantage to us. as we buy alltheraw | had been killed. scoring not a single transaction, while the | MCfowoltan,2iv bid. 200 asked, \eutral, 900 Lid: | to the great development in the cities of the | eeu ee ees eee tne CYLINDER HEADS BLOWN OUT. + _| changer in quotations were on a corresponding | chanics: 190 old. — auked. | Citizens ‘0, big, | BOrthwest and in tho state of Washington wud | 2... Tue Wrens Clw e presoripeesn ong anciomaiars malaga * During the first fifteen minutes after the col-| scale. The opening was quite irregular, but | asked. Columbia, 152 bid, 100 asked. Capi- | i no small degree increase of popula- mee! . board of gow- Wit tomahe Tronteor wauperiee quaiity ate | lision two explosions were heard. caused by the | showed a majority of advances aud’ the ‘tone | él. 12) bid, — asked. West End, 97%, bid, ps, | tion in New England. crnene of he Satlensl Cagitet Tees Chi Ge " | asked. Traders, 117 bid, 1193; askea. Lincoin, 10) — +2 p n authorized neceamary L; | blowing out of the eylinder heads of a locomo- | dlsplayod daring the hour wae firm within nar- | ih°t eke" eee a omorriernac w dear m= s profit and = Psssine eee, | POW. linits. Steg niall Cieciecn Pensoxat.—Henry Lamput and Louis Whit- | steps to incorporate the club under the laws of the treirht froma dintant factory toute ety, | HCE This was tho, Hligt” locomotive, which | $5" sue market “by. the continuation ef the | witiian Suet ueToMO” tea emeto™: | more of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Singer | the Distaet fate Clits ann elected Do not confound our own Custom-made ils when, it collided with. the "New Haven | Covering of shorts in Burlington und Quincy | Columbia, 60 bid, 78 asked. - Capitol and North O | of Pittsburg, C. B. Powerand E. B. Hoffman of | a mentee of the house committee in place of ‘Trunks with thechesp John factory-made xoods | T#ils when, it collided wi New Haven | ond Tock Inland, the former rising F cent | Street, 6244 pid, os asked. Hekington and Soldiers’ | ontana, John D. Blits of Philadelphia and R. | Mr. Beriah Wilkins, who declined election, Mint are made to eel and will not weer well. Ax | (Tu Both the engincer and Areman escaped gua the latter 24" Benin thee two tks St Lynne tage cee ne “at TE | A Roberton, of Evovidenss on ah tie as-|_ Ewen decitel. to ovler that Ghose mnAbD repair from 1,200 to 1,500 Trunks every F wul displayed some animation, but the re- : i ve z D aera Geers reais: | nth oe ae” itr "ae Wa ee | inno ete cence oe | pani a ane gta Bah | a AeA Se aie | Seiad hen ts Fas thee pepe . ‘ - . J mM, | asked. National Union,1i: 2 A 3. e. Bail ° Ev fn which wedonot have travelers tell us how a eee Teor eee eee anne {ried to clear | however. and in the latter portion of the hour | 1:0 bia, 190 asked. Corcutan, Ovi asked ore | LE anal Geli ot eae aye fe hethsnumenet came they have been taken in by purchasing factory- | SW} co me rome Sure. fe ee. SF ae rices were not maintained, the |lumbia, 14% bid, 16 asked. German-American, : : +) — made trunks and compltment us upon the oa. It was finally decided to pull the two | market at Hi o'clock being very dull and steady | 170 bid, asked "Potomac, “ss thi; iwarter | Alise Hays of Indianapolis dnd thirty-five Penn | ing manses of persous proposed for membership or ‘Drab are the latest fa] im London as regards color. We BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS ANI ODD PANTS. have all these shades, also the new tints known as . za ‘We have just received 4 new invoice of Boys’ Moves, incloding Mastic amit other to-be-fashionable ie nat aw colors, which come in indescribable shadings irom poo cape Sapa rcgiren Chocolate to Fawn. - be found the following good values: Another fashionable shade is Pearl, also White, for aiakae oe cat street wear. We have these gloves with weif-etitehed | pit" 0. age and finished Sises 4 to 14 and Biack-stitehed backs. a. Now that ladies indulge so much in bicycling, riding . pair. — and driving the subject of suitable gloves bas been a 1 Lot of all-wool Gray-inized Cheviot Pants— study with them and us The latest is 2 gauntiet well made—driliing pockets and bands—Sizes glove with buckskin palm and doeskin back, aneat-| "4 40 14 years, Jeokiue and practically indestructible glove. a aan We'll be please to show yuu any of tuese new Gloves 1 Lot of fine Pants in Cheviots, Cassimeres and will Ot « pair to your hand and not asker expect | ang Corduroys~cholce assortibent of patterns— oti New fy % | sylvania excursionists are at the Normandie. | aud receiving communications intended for yoato buy. We will reckon on so impressing youthat | sizes 5 to 14 years, wearing qualities of onr own make. ae eh es Apancagemy paral let at about tho opening prices. aobea: "*Sncoin Ose bide — aakeds "Cotamctens -Dr.G.L.Colton and A. J. Dam, Joe Howard, | the club. A committee of the board you'll be a future customer—sure. The following —#1.25 a pair.— ‘Kemember that we guarantee to sell you Traz- pots fons rekngiea Money is easy at 412!¢ percent. The dullness | $ Did, 42, asked. r., H.R. Kretechmar and F. J. Paton of New | in locking up suitable quarters for the club. Price list will be Letter appreciated after you have seen 1 Lot of Fancy Shirt Waists—choice ramgo ee Gentet ees Gomatation svete | OFS OS ee ina es cht burned cushises | i the stock mirket after 11 o'clock exceeded | “Yianic' ‘inmnce Stocks—Reat Extate Title, 198 | erence’ at Chamberlin’s. Ex-Seeretary Whit- — Sheol wren itty atad tow | GLE fetmtine feat aad Tac | eur sayenans "Tt | woe and inon, te" hodly ‘wee’ foued and | pyteing ong atrng th prevent deproaign i | wane commis ey catta™ | nop lt hl i sorsing for Ret Nore oat Yate Matters you throw the new spring stock. Youknowous} Sue4toT? years — taken cut and wrapped in blankets. | They were | gay sign of life, Cotton oll receipts rising 9 | 40} blur dex asked: Seorgetown Gan asbia GS, Phi amend, New York, AB Grubb, | C.C. Peach bas bought for @4,750 of B. 8. ‘ r then placed side by side on the southbound M trie Light, 1493; bid, 160 asked. a and Augustus Russ, Boston, are | Kennedy sub 65. square 779, 18.960 feet on E claim is that our casi Dusiness enables the selling of 1 Lot of Outing Flannel Shirt Waists in Daa mi track. The bodies were burned boyond recog-| Percent. The rest of the market, however, | Electric Light, 148% bid. 100 as at Wormley’s.——Samuel Kramer, G. B. Rob- : wésat lower prices than usually pre-| and Medium colors. Sizes to 13 years. o% oy { Iv H “S80 | nition. “Parts of some of the bodies were com | Wat Practically dead, and no motion or feature | caccupeake and Potonnc, 61 bid, 68 asked: Amer: Dentos, M. 8 ‘Kemly, Henry P.| "Ince" A'E'aherhend, has bought for $1,500 ~—35e. each, 3 for $1.00.— By. of any kind was not noon the marl i$ ? weed Meeuian 4 1 Lot of Good Cheviot @rngbate Shirt Walsta 8 3 Hil tah i Bggh = | Sy be any ‘was still intensely dull end steady at opening | “gcehancuus Stocks” "Washington Maret Com- | New York iiss Bek suche aed we Mes | ofS He say AT FRICE. LIST PALATS ROYAL GLOVES. in Dark colors—well made and finished. Sizes Tt 00 HBAS : ACCOUNT OF A WITNESS. prices. pany, 16 Did, — asked. Washington Brick Ma-| Nurphy. “Chi Eugene B. Hoffman, Bore- | feeto0 New Jersey avenue between I and K ‘im. 1931 PENN. AVE. Mr. Frederick Motcer, collector for the Mar-| "silver opened at 963; highest sale, 984, low- | chine C Sq, bids 880 asked. | Great Falls Ice | man, Mont.,and C.C. Kimball, Hartford, Ot.,are | “°° sac ee G2" Every pace warranted. Pirtgpinrs each. — vin Safe Company, who was on the 7:01 train | est sale, 95; last sale, $3. Meow yn” s at Welcker's——Mrs. M. A. Fulton, Mr. and te 1 Lot of uniaundered, White Shirt ‘We make no charge for Trunk Strap or Marking. ‘the Grand Central d tells the follow- ——— rama yth and Miss Smyth, Wil on, Range hequana—venagear9 e-Tried om at ou: risk. a ae ae ot eee ee fe18-w,f.m Hata bites LABOR TROUBLES IN LONDON. Soe ens pall, Salt Lake’ City, The following were the readings at the signal coatl pomrdeemiiprmenges: mone Piper a VOUS DEBILITY IN : mre ‘Deposit S i : office todey: 8 a.m., 34; 2 p.m., 40; maxim Soccnnsee EQS pale | Head sleeves-peari buttons, “Biaes 410.12 Mii sta tthe tg er Ue Hiner Puls, | At Glat street the ee _covarred. it ‘The Shippiog Fesscetion Win Engage in a gate Depart 20 Did, 470 asked. | Washington | Beckwith, Col bale Mostee aed Nig 4; minimum, 32. . —_ #1.30paie | FAS a nervous 5 ewonts. terrible oce jons. fe Deposit Company, 11 = -|J. BR. Fenner and 0. E. Hill, Hon. as ae qaniinig © cate maa <a gmnsshed the switch engine and threw it from | speciai cable Dispatch to The Evening Sta>. irked. “American Seourity Gad’ ‘Track Company’ | Sawmiller, L. T. Hawley and A. J. Keefee | A Hann Covom distresses the patient and racks . a" popular prices. See oat eti on ena tae next aerate the | “"Loxpox, Feb. 20.—The labor question will be | S43, american | of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Tompking of | both Lungs and Throat. Dr. D. dayne ites beech Ki Mgeiplfaslcsk As van pbs: Dowr You Kxow. wee sce eeesteed ths domsin ee ta Aan: | uusterially affected by. an important addition =a EE Tica, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. “Ackerman, Fran | Tanti he remedy watiied to cure sour Cough abd cae cv ES Hi “Thoed.who bay on inetaliments have many working | "S's number of New Haven read cmployes, | made yesterday to the already powerfal Ship- Baltimore Markets. Drake end Mist Drake of Easton, Goo. ©. Cor | ———— PAST BLACK KID GLOVES. Cun rs Hasva = Dat ye T'ran abead with the condpotoc of our ing Federation. This consisted in the acces-| BALTIMORE, Feb. 20.—Cotton easier—middiing, | 800 824 T. E. Chapin of New be 7 ang PIED. HILDREN'S ERCHIEFS. you know, i ping at the Randall.—-Geo. T. Putney and Chas. T. - ss ru thelr pay in, the and whenthe | train. The sleeping car was on fire, and | sion to its membership of the Employers Labor Freer aul ey neak southern. Srm: Fults, | T mbert of New York, D. RB. Meintire of Pitts.|. BARZURO. op Toureiay, Boras 20,20. at @atton Cretressei Kid, plain... All-linen Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs. of the night come on it is ail gone—tf they | not an instant had elapsed. gf sawa man with | Association of Liverpool, an organization rep- 1.00aL.08 | wontern A J Hh "of Rives, Nev.. Hon. J, | 8204... JOHN B. BAZZORO, hashand of 4-Datton i uiressel Kid, embrotlered. each. —— on. Nbens his head partly out of the window of the-burn- | Sa0° ‘4. controlling 75,000 ton» of ship. | 1.08a1.08%4; February, 1.us | burg, Judge Henry ves, Nev.. Hon. J. | 6 'Bazzaro, aged forty-one years. . F All-linen Colored Taps Bordered Handker- <--cmen anin Whe conductor, and I" tied to avo yon eon me ip | 1.03%; 1.043a1.05. ° Corn —‘southern firm: | H. Brewer of Trenton, John P. Vollmer of | Puncral will take piece tro his late baton Cur cond Rud Mounquetaires, dh ‘The Lat of the month coniee you them ike night, neem. DOndA Sth Hated an to hill ping an apeloting neliges ‘ad liners and te, sellow, westers Sem mixed a Duluth, | B street uorthwest, Ronday. on Dressed Kid, Pe aa <3 fd they nrehinunfed by visions ota Shylock bere owners o! sea) G asl; May. re ven ans Srisndo invites $s attend. ctusuitaeiana chesiinn Alt-inen White Hemotinched Hanhberchieta. Po red cage ound th [arene adipose protege, pe a ‘the direct result £ that the, ‘ton: now | 6) a6) steamer lati. | Oatasirong—ungraded "eur | DUKE. On Friday, February 20, Sse Drm teem sisne Tae hte tmeaee | mepgepge i eee aeesigt te paneena Teese ee tee, sertaee, be map| geaeuaepy, member th deat bas | ese de ahh, ae ea AT i Mate | eri oan by 3 ie FOSTER HOOK KID GLOVES. chet. say hele bait in Gistrese if" they buy om in- | ioned in by the debris, Then another train | tons, which is only two millon tons below the A 7 : — ea tye Years 7 STE: Seti. Sehinents, iii acc Fusbed by ou te way to New York, and they total Tegisterod fonnage ofthe United King- een ie ; ie so RRL AS Shook Dread Kid, good quality... Airtinen Colored Bordcred Hematitohea | yon ape honest met bay any_ debt os may forming “ear, After that we gee | 208, QF this amount one million tone is made choice,” Siaat do imitatlon, Bi | Dre ¥ Mise, Clara | eouviie, fan Wetiiay. Fevers ey IMO cae S-hook Dressel Kid, best quaiity ae Taig. each, SStpeole get Toremehing, tf youl on Tastal ¥ ‘unfortunate man. into ber pang Emer ir to - We exon Serer A ot the F-book Dresses! Kid, best qnslity Allien Colored Erubrvidered Scalloped guish: began. 3 a od calculation tor losses aud. hope to et bold uf } aanes Linde tek cae to Liverpool per steamer in- RIDING, DRIVING OR BICYCLING OLOVES. ie ee eae Pa er She cean phe Sin aN or ice tien the cur, ono eid nbd can aia ee i lain Gat te ein , base barrels: wheat, ee Enajin Dogakin Gauntlet Gloves............61.35 pair Alltinen White Exabroldered Herutitched | ~¥ 70m ay on installments dont Stet ou want conver Bian d eg pre pene see the employes ting it the ‘Shipmente—four, 6,116 barrels. fork, Gen. James D. Chevretteand Castor Beaver Gauntlet Gloves #1.7opair | Handkerchiefs. ent abd seek, an eactusive Cash | cle; And it was a sight I shall never Mise Bernard Kingston, Buckskin Gauntlet GlOwes....e-ce---ee-r-0- LOG PO | (rie oor, arta ee Feb, 20—' Kingston of New York, Buckskin and Dogskin combined... @1.98 pale : : .y ca ag ee THE PaLals Royal. | A (Jows Ovporrunrry. daugh- bp sanasanieasare 100 Dosen Ladies’ Muslin Gowns—hubbard. ‘Miss Sarah A. McClees, yoke, six clusters of topo ten p EL and a ‘Chas. e . . around ueck, siseves down front—pearl at — Sowe Reziaste Curar Groves. buttons—all sizes. ,areat the Fredonia.. —Only 50e. each. —— ‘The Genuine Pigskin Mousquetaire Gloves are the | (Second floor, 10th st.building.) most reaitiy put om and off, are the best looking una | ————— Dest searing every-day ptove onecan tee. The imt-| Iyrayte Derartwent. tation piekin, made of lambskin, ary just the reverse. We offer our GENUINE PIGSKIN MOUSQUE- TAIRES for si instoad of S6cents during this apectal F 28 H itl | i - of mle Cotton Binleye Diapers—ready made—all So far as known the persons injured are: En- T. H. #oottoe Pash Ki Glows tm Bick and new | wilted seperately o the dae gineer Watson, both legs cutoff; will probably Th at spring shades ais, for Sr. instead of O%e., and at the pra Laoag ; echaenl quali. de. eg ae cel, and wife of Ver- symp sinh the guaney | ‘Second Boor, 10th st. Valid twenty-ight Pears oof 107 East 44th street, Kellogg of Mount ‘wsually given tor $1.25 a pair. Ax E 0. ee York are x Excerrioxa, Orrxnixa ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. “a Eastinead and i FRAE iit (Continued below.) “1. ©." FRENCH CORSETS FOR SATUR- Day. . ‘Weave a sual lot of ‘*I.C.” French Cor- 7uich we Lave concluied to close out at and catarrhal disesses. Dr. Koch said: *A cough fer which I tried many otber medicines which bed not the: slightest effect, soo became better and has now em Tus Svxrrme Or Years Who doesn't know of the “Palais Royal's” 98¢. Un- dressed Kid Mousquetaires? We are spending $500 herrea nll 2 tw dvertising Qe spring arrivals—2,000 pairs are to \ i i woashdet8e, a pele. busk—long-waisted two side stesla—two hip °,000x.50—1, 180.00. gores—boned im the back—finished with silk to interpret the signal stitching amd Hamburg edirinc. Sines 18 ‘We get $1, 180 fur these 2,000 pairs of Gloves, which tome. i I : 3 i ‘euperimen:. Our kes is that those who are induced eee ecm erence | Veer AD, as memes ask for them im the future and wiadly pay Qe. If we ‘Ayroms. mato « Gtenad-n0e' oth So te pelea ye —2ie., 30e.. 35e., 408. amd Ge. each. — trous fur our ie. Mousquetaires we canaffordtowl! | — (Cotton Departuient, 2 floor.) ‘2.000 pairs at jews them cost. Of course only ene pair Woeneh custouner. HE vey E ‘THE FALals Koval. ‘Cuutineed below.) . -—

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