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: * THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1892. 2d EDITION. CONTINUED FROM Sth PAGE THE STOLE MAIL POUCHES. ‘Washington Authorities Go on to New York New York, Feb. 5.—The post office authori- tes bave offered a reward of $1,000 for the ap- Prehension of the thieves who committed the Becent postal bag robberies. ‘The two drivers, who were arrested yester- ged with h: fully deserted + ~ i trusted to thet — popes | firm, with prices bigher for most of the list. | €xercises today—Chairman MeMillan «nd Sen-| Congress reserves the right to alter, amend | answering to their names as called, and a| YOUNg man’s mind was affected, as he bad ieft ‘the mails ‘the cabin of the ferry boat, are still in jail, mot having secured bail. It is a question ‘whether the drivers can be held responsible for ‘the joss of the seven mail bags, as they act asagentsof the New York Transfer Compan But while they may not have a case against the rivers they have @ clear cave against the trans- fer company. Second Assistant Postmaster General Bell end Chief Inspector Wheeler of Washington Bare come to this city today to take a band Am tLe case. —._—_ THREATENED BRANDON THOMAS. & Row im Which Well-Known Theatrical | People Appear. Loxpor, Feb. 5.—Frank Carew appeared in the Westminster police court today to answer a ebarge of assaulting Mr. Brandon Thomas, manager of the Court Thester, who asserts (hat the trouble grew out of a dispute abont Carew's wife, Miss Edith Chester, who was im the play “A Pantomime Kebearsal” at the Court Theater. ‘The matter was finally adjusted by the mag- fstrate, who accepted sureties in the sum of £200 for the good behavior of the defendant. ‘The summons was then withdrawn. Until afew nights ago Miss Chester was in the cast of “A Pantomime Rehearsal.” was dismissed, ‘and since then Carew, who isa young man e,” has haunted the thea- WANTS TO BE HANGED. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. a Sa 6 nee oem oartiaete terms, wae CAPITOL ToPIcs. THE MISSING BOOKBINDER. nents eon ; companies paling Freda Ward's Sinyer, Alice Mitchell, Hoping | Business Transacted at the Meeting of the Supreme Court of the District ot Columb LOANS TO NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS. Remarks to His Sweetheart Indicating That for Death. Senate Committee Today. h shall bear and determine summarily thé| The fouse committee on banking and cur- His ‘Was Long Planned. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report, Menrmrs, Trxx., Feb. 5.—Muss Alice Mitchell, prorat me ne pe adjudge tothe | rency today formulated an important bill| Foreman White of the government bindery the slayer of Freda Ward. when informed by | rz quzsriox ov srnzzr EXTENSION DrecosseD— | ProPer Party fhe amount of compensation %9 | Ti0h will be reported to the House. ‘The bill | told a Stan reporter today that Mr. Chas. Were, e her lawyer that she would escape the gallows | MANY STREET RAILWAY BILL8 CONSIDERED, | not exceeding 5 cents fare for one continuous provides that no national — banking | the young man who has been missing since grew frantic, and said that she looked fotward | som BEING APPROVED AND OTHERS OBJECTED | ride from any point on its line to the terminus | association shall mako any loan to| Monday, learned his trade in the office and to the day when she should be bangedasthe} To—rux HOUSE COMMITTEE'S MEETING. of its main line or any of its branches. its president or any other —— that he had a good position, receiving happiest day of all. Beyond the galleys she The company is authorized to increase its| until the proposition to make such loan. | $9'99 per day, with thirty days’ leave and Uelicves that she will ones more meet Freda. | Steadily falling snow und other uncomforta- | capital stock €900,000 for the purpose of | stating the amount, terms and security offered | 4% Per day, ree li ~ She became terribly despondent, and. fears are | ble meteorological conditions would have fur- See ee eeet ant cqeey Se hee te ee er aan nave boon cubenitted bs weiting | hed pong cet vaca sag stteriained that she will commis suickie. She | nished every member of the Senate District | “'T21 5 ia extensions are commenced within | of the Doard of Sitectire or emeutive commit y enroica ects eames coat is watched by relatives. committee with reasonable excuses for | three monte ant a there within | tee and approved and b: octty | oat aes ene Sneeted te Mnenather end tinte @ cars run the PP accepted by a majority | home wasa perfect paradise. Tuesday bein, remaining away from the regular weekly | one year from the passage of this act, the | of those present, constituting a quorum. The y = = meeting, and if that body was com-| authority hereby granted shall be void: Pro-| person making the application for the loan | P®Y day the young man brought his grocer’ js vided, That said railroad shall be constructed j shail not be prevent at thé ti Pass book from home, intending, no doubt, to The Market Opened With Higher Prices, but | poted of lass energetic men there might] C1 tun grade and in such manner as shall be| ‘The acceptance and approval of the proposi- | rettle the ill. as had been his engions, He failed ABSOLUTELY PURE a Decline Followed. have been much difticulty in drumming up a approved by the Commissioners of the District | tion shall be made by a resolution, which shall | t© do so, however, as he left the pass New Yonx, Feb. 5.—The stock market opened | quorum, Eight Seuators participated in the | of Columbia. be voted upon by a present at the meeting, | the office. Mr. White said he thought that ti North American and Louisville were up 9 per | ators Higgins, Gallinger, Hansbrough, Perkins, | OF repeal this act. rece of such vote shall be kept and state Big mother peauileas. b OFFICIAL NOTICES. __ GOODS. cent. The bears, however, wore active and | Hatris, Faulkner and Gibsor being presont | / THE NATIONAL. sare DErosIT COMTANT. | Se Aap ap gh id romp enon tre | [etetehnhee apd tare tga gn toe OSEICIAL DEPARTMENT OF STATE. WASH LY CoMPETEN aggressive and they attacked some of the | Senator Wolcott is out of town; Senator Vance | Monday will be District day in the House. | t, tne executive commitee the resolution and | him since be left the office Monday. She told | been man "Department from Mes Ec hy pertect-Getitg spe. list in a vigorous manner. Whisky | Wa* doubtless justified in staying at home, | This and three other bills are ready for action. | the vote thereon ehall be read at the next | Mr. White this morning that sevecal months | Hearques, the commercial acent of the United Statra | ton bane re neal yen: £att Wy perteck-& js " 3. | While Senator Barbour still suffers from the | The first provides tbat the corporate name of | meeting of the board of directors and the vote | 60 he said to her that if he should go. away at | Cubs a Stan Ween OME iat Se Zatson slesteis light tel po Sorte 101s, opularly unpopular complaint. the National Safe Deposit Company of Wash-| entered at length in the minutes of the | ny time and write to her she should not tell federation by ap GOSS CREATED TOR VERY LOW PRICES ‘Tie pisual auabes eegea teeciomnie af ee _ ington, a body corporate now doing businessin | mecting, No banking association shall | Of his whereabouts, but she told. him that she | i= to itis Denactiorat. Fer diapatch No. 121. ‘uiea | GF stehor notice: sien At aoa Bminh orm qyupsthy. Toward te sed of the fat hour ee the Distfict of Columbia and incoxporated un- | permit its president or any empiove to over- | Would tell, and for that reason it is thought he | Pmt St. IN a B. Ven Rheum gg fumpathy. Toward jhe end of the first hour! pofore the fall committes assembled there | der an act of Congrews envitied --An act to in-| draw Lis account with the bark. ‘Viclation of | Will not correspond with her, inston, D.C. ebruaty & ise ~Tators . doors from cline almost wholly recovered in many cases | ¥8% 8 meeting of the subcommittee on the ex-| corporate the National Safe Deposit Com- | the foregoing provision shal! be pun:siable by | _ From this statement it is believed that he | teen received ai tine topsites! ee ae Fe*®. FREE, rREE byl o'clock” Ta the hour to noon whisky | tension of streets and avenues. Of this|pauy of Washington, in the District of | a fino'of 85,000 or imprisonment not more than | contemplated leaving here sometime before he | P=i<ivzip. the sonmal of tue United Staton "1°; | To every lady, in onder tontretuce the trust developed marked strength and advanced | organization Senator Harris is chairman; his| Columbia,” approved January | 22, | 1867, | five years, or both. ae ine. | Gaiis0.0f Daniel Calvin, United Statencitizén, a rans | JAMES X. BORDEN All Hi ar to 493; from 46%. New England was weak and | associates aro Senators Faulkucr and MeMillan, | be, and the same is hereby, changed to, bill also p sp Tak reporter learned today that the miss- | dent uf Peru tor imore than Thirty sears The ison | imited time eive te dropped 1 per cent, ‘The rest of the list was ‘hey gave a hearing to Mr. A-S. Wortbington, | 8d shall hereafter be, ‘The National Safo | every banking association to the controller of |ing man was baptized in the Catholic Fepresentatives of the deceased can obtain further dull ‘and featurelens and. at moon was only | repreceuting the beard of cade, und with hive | Deposit, Savings and Trust Company of the | the currency shail exuibit the emounts of the | ChUrch, and this itis thought was done owing | ftye\on OY sohivime fo this Department. es ~ venience and beauty slightly changed from last night's figures. At| went carefully through the measure under | Distriet of Columbia.” debts due or to become dus from each of its | £9 the fact that the young lady referred to is of | 5 HE COMMISSIONERS OF THE | ©" J xiutadion #01 Fat. m this wiiting (130 p.m.) the market is dull. | consideration.” Many ‘important amendments | The second bill gives the Commissioners | divectors oF other employes as principals or | that religious belief. i Ditrice ot Colminbae, Wantinoon, Feraaee: | ue H. JOHNS, Sales to neon 158,000 shares. were agreed upon, but the — bill | of the District of Columbia power to grant | guarantors, and shail aleo sate separately the is friends have many theories as to why and | IM¥2.—To ‘whow "it nay, cos MSE Fit Money gf ~all loaned easy at 1302 percent. | will not be complete and ready for | pardons and respites for. cffenses against the | Amount of all debts of the association which | There he has gone,, but mone of them seem to | jrtte ct tue pina fol Srvessaiing Excl i ene posted rates, 4s6ai88: actual {report until Senator Harris has’ had | !ate corporation of Washington, the ordinances | are past due, think that he ts dead. their views ato the propriety of rates, 484,,0484% for sixty days and 455342457 | another consultation with Mr. Worthington, | Of Georgetown and the levy court the laws TO GIVE ARID LANDS TO THE STATES. Sema Re fore reporting on these ils th gh ow) overnments—stead; ae the latter having promised to formulate and pear 1 Simei a Eon org ‘The proposition to cede the arid land to the THE HOKRORS OF SPORT. », 109 bid; 4s, coupons, 11635 bid; extended 28, | submit other amendments which the commit- “ = states to be reclaii ‘i ; registered, 100bi2 tee deem necessary. AS sooh as the snbcom- THE RECORDING OF WILLS claimed ®y them was carried by | Lady Florence Dixie Now Sees It in Ite Re- J. Prizcxa an almost unanimous vote at the meeting of pulsive Light. —-——— mittee is satisfied with the Lill there will be a] Another amends the act relating to the rec- . - : = the House committee on irrigation today. The Fs a 5 = iueaztily unannuous effort to push it to a legis- the District of Columbia be 4 mn irrigs o From the Westirinster Review. a “sacar 2 neler impor lative conclusion. Senator Harris does not pro- | T2T6 Of wille in the Distris! i method by which the transfer of the| “Sport is hor I say it advisedly. I TAILOR Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. seves | Pore to let it rest on the Senate calendar | “Nd the sumeis hereby amended ¢o thatit shell |lands is to be made and the proper | sueak with the matured expert Zé a Basxusvitts, Mp., Feb. 5.—Horse thieves | Pose ,t0 let it rest om the Senate calendar | ssteguards and resiriction to be thrown e matured experience of one whe way Company eastwardly | 282mm @4 eae. a0, visited this neighborhood last night and stole; teenie of 4h ae. Ita ted hat the record ofany willorcodicilhereto-| around them to prevent their diversion | 24S seen and taken part in sport of many and Cm P MFe aveLe northeasi a valushle horse from the stable of O. F. Cecil. | sised that each ¢ ng hn ‘ans an inerease | fore oF hereafter recorded in the ofico of the | iuto usos other than for the benefit of the | Varied kinds, in many and varied parte of the ge HR The stable was forced open during the night | inthe cost of te work, so as soon as the first |Tegister’ of | wills of the | District Soe are matters that have not ye: been de> | world. Tean handle gun and rifle as well aind to Narviand avenue, > es pearance Senate | Columbia whic’ av c! - | termined upon. ‘They will form’ the topic of 4 5 2 and no trail of the anima! could be found this ha preg Sreeatien cailoe te ate ie Senate | anitted to probate by the Supreme Court of | discussion ‘3 ptupica meeting. P' | elliciently as most ‘sporting folk,’ and few ter for the purpose of thrashing iting his wife. & Disastrous and Fatal Fire in Lovisville. - | morning. Word has been sent by telegraph to the District of Columbia or by the late S. Nettleton, who has been an em- | YOmen and not many mon have indulged ina the neighbor cities requesting the police WHAT THE MAIN CoMMITIEE DID. orphans’ court of said District or the record of Agricultural Department in its | tithe of the shooting and hunting in which I to look out for the animal. Street railroads occupied the attention of the | the transcript of the record and probate of | investigations into the subject of the advisa- | bave been engaged bota at home and during ooo main committee during the greater part of its} any will or codicil elsewhere, or of avy 'y of the reduction of tlie arid nd semi- | travels aud expeditions ia far away lands. It is ect anit ai t STEMS IN CHARGE OF 83. MORES certified copy thereof b ore or hereaite® /arid lends, was before the committee filed in the office of 8: gister of | answered questions bearing on the topic under * , wills, shall. be, prims ‘facie evidencs.of | dlecussion® . = pen to record why I, whom some ave called a the Chicago Fair. seesiom, and The emperor has chown Tue Srar intim: terd the Brightwood company cai Industrial School, 27:5 44 st- nw, bn that I take up amy treet 0 : - | @ Depa eek, RUSS Gt. nw. have reopened y : ru ildren's Suite, wa re | Brio Gideon» Suite in Zoumection with Lovisviztz, Ky., Feb. 5.—A disastrous fire manner the inter-| share of consideration. ‘The subject was one | Wills, AG agen cna tia “female Nimrod,’ have come to regard with ab. | 2° ‘ « . Sirvet broke out at 5 o'clock this morning in the office | est ke takes in the Colum! hibition, In {Of more than average interest, and it was | Me conletis aud due exochtion of tuck Wille __ WESTERN WATERWAYS. J oluto loathing and. detestation any sort, oF | t oe «sien sad Dee | Evesaxa Axp P D. of the central tobarco ware house of Edwards, | recent conversations he had with Krupp, the | SU! ae cman ley bornaber rene Valid were made to transfer the titio to real | The House committee on rivers and harbors | kind, or form. Ot epovt which in any way is pro * : VEN arty Darsszs Bernard & Co., on Main street near 10th. | ‘mous ironmaster, and Schlutow, manager of | Too? of Int commulstce fo be te ividuale with te they shall have the same power | Save a hearing this morn to @ delegation pig sangpes Serb iss cuzaxzn, Mr. W. S Edwards, the senior member | tHe thipbutlding works at Stettin, be urged | ion i te to deal, but ii docs not propore to | 2d effect to transfer real estate within | from the western waterways convention held in 2 ackere ee, neone Se pty woe «ls " 2 fe | them by all means to exhibit the latest pro- cae aa - ud. of deceived | the District of Columbia as if exe-| Evansville, Ind., last October to urge upon | of sett. age Sn mes # iveling | jj" r We he . PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MOST of the firm, waa burned to death. He was) ducts of their vast industries at the fair und | tllow the public to be tormented or deceive of eelf-reproach bas eliot taroagh him as he has that be never awoke. His dead was found ai So'clock this morning after fire had consumed everything, leaving only iackened walle. Mr. Ed sards was ifty- yearsold and unmarried. He bad for ears bad his sleeping apartments. over the He was widely known throughout the state and very wealthy. E ‘The loss to the building and contenta is es- timated az 375.000, fully insured. The cause Of the fire is supposed w be incendiary. ——— THE STEAMERS ON THE ROCKS. ‘The Flag Ship Victoria Floated off and Will Be Saved. Lospox, Feb. 5.—The mails that have been received from the North German Lioyd steamer Eider, which stranded on Atherfield ledge, Isle of Wight, last Monday night while bound trom New York for Bremen, were not for- warded from Atherfield until this morning. Some of the mail sacks were landed Wednes- day and others yesterday, and the great de- lay in forwarding it to London has caused comment on the methods of the British ‘authorities. A dispatch from Athens announces that the British man-of-war Victoria, which went ashore ‘on the Greek coast, has been flouted by the ef- forts of the tugs and lighters sent from Pierseus. Only her outer shell was broken by the rocks She be towed to this port, where she is expected to arrive about iith. She will be put into dry dock for repairs. Her guns, which were un- shipped to lighten her, wiil be brought on by the steamer Tyne, which helped to puli her off. a SS PETTY GERMAN MARTINETS. ‘The Inhuman Treatment of Privates Dis- cussed by a Reichstag Committee. Bantrx, Feb. 5.—In the budget committee of the reichstag today the inhuman treatment of privates in the German army by non-commis- sioned officers, as set forth by Prince George of Saxony inan order to the twelfth army corps, was taken under consideration. The evidences of systematic tyranny were adduced end cases of revolting cruelty were reported on oficial authority. ‘There was « long debate on the «ub- Ject, and at the close the committee adopted a Fesolution in favor of giving fuil publicity to the of military tribunais in ba a of the penalties imposed by them —_——— Doomed to the Death Chair. New Youx, Feb. 5.—Recorder Smith today sentenced James E. Minnaugh, the convicted murderer of Edward Moran, to death during the week beginning March 21. ——— Discharging Express Messengera Sr. Lours, Feb. 5.—Despite the denials of Yocal officers of Adams Express Company it is positively asserted that several discharges of old messengers who are said to belong to the brotherhood have taken place during the past fow days, see - ——— Crazed by Grip Medicine. Sax Axtow1o, Tex., Feb. 5.—Leon Obregon, @ditor of El Cronista Mezican, a local Spanish paper, is a raving maniac, as the result of taking alleged medicine prescribed for him by an old Mexican woman. It was made from a Poisonous Mexican herb called tolache, and Since taking it for the grip yesterday Obregon has been distracted. The qualities of the drug are well Snows in Mexico, where is io aciuinis- tered for malevolent purposes. There 1 little ope of Obregon regaining his reason. ‘He bas —__—_ Killed by the Cara. Sramronp, Coxx.. Feb. 5.—While attempting to drive across the track of the New York Haven and Hartford railroad at the South Beach crossing this morning Frank Adams and his nephew Walter were instantly killed. The ex- = from Stanford struck the carriage just as it had reached the middie of the track and the men were dashed to pieces. Their bodies were terribly mangled. —-——. Suicide Followed Murder. New Youx, Feb. 5.—The dead body of Frederick Zenner, who shot and killed his sweetheart, Maggie Weissmuller, at 24 East 226th street at 11 o'clock on Wednesday night, was this morning found on a vacaut lot on 8th street near Lenox avenue. There was a ballet hole in the right side of the head, and a thirty-two-caliber revolver was lying beside the body. ——_. New G 4. K Department Commanders. Avacas, Mr., Feb. 5.—The G. A. K. of Maine today clecied Isaae Dyer of Skowhegan com- mander. Coxcoup, N. H., Feb. 5.—-At the G. A. R. en- eampment today Col. Daniel Hall of Dover was elected department commander by acclame- — Died for Their Crimes, Crscrxxavt, Ono, Feb. 5.--William Puckel in bis room at the time and/ pointed out to them the great advantages to be | bY Parties w © charter? do not empower | ¢Uted and duly probated under and in accord- | Congress ‘larger appropriations for the am- | stood DELICATE FABRIC. the dying victim of bis skill. I know derived for themselves and for Germany by | tiem to torment or dece Companies | Provided, That this act shall not CMe or thatit hes conironted ‘me many and anany a : a LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED se 3 that secured privileges from Congress because | ¢Fovicee, Aha A cs aa —— time. wave beut over my fallen game, the | wiry or. ic ‘ seer ag ao it was in the Contract the people generally were SS ee Se eee DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. result of, elns, too guoda shot. Ihave ‘cen ., Ee to be accommodated and benetitted will be re- | Me Vistrict of Co! : _—_ the beantiful eye of deer and ite different kind { Geo ‘ a ~ _— To Re Called the Marblehead. q wod their promises or let go. ROCK CREEK PARK RATLWAY. BuILDine PenuiTs glaze and grow dim as the bright life my shot : bs Bostox, Feb. 5.—A letter received today from | Chairman MeMilian bas had eeveral interviews | ‘The Rock Creck Park Railway Company bas | were issued today as fellows: E. Castel! & Co., | had arrested in ite happy course sped onward pnd Congressman Andrew at Washington says that | with persons interested in the Brightwood | sent to the Senate, in accordance with law, @| six frame dwellings, Rosedal between | it the unknown, Tikve ended with the iy Ry eS xe 00 United 5 i 11 will hereafter be | Company, bat none of the stockuollers i i: dbersemenia Ths Me unge Hosedale street between | sharp yet merciful knife the dying sufferings ny" approved Juy 12 tee Now toe | Bae OQ Rak REE o% Seorn-on tha Mankdehondl tanta tee amanen | Onil poe mame, Sadetinelies: Tah had th cian | “EY Of seclpte aad Gebersemen | 15th and 16th northeast, county; £3,600. P.| of poor beasts who have never barined ie, , eecetn pomaptroiler of thecurrency.4o/ BME § S gah Fae Sg Feasae ing alarblchead, having been wamed | essential clemente of certainty. Some were | statoment is as follows: | stay | @HRCY, one brick dwelling, 49 Benton place | yet whom I laid low under the veil of sport.” Sink of ecrseioen athe Ae eee | BBB OO OE OB kt “od : afver Marblehead, satisfied that the pneumatic aystem would be u| _ Keceipts—From sale of 5,2033¢ shares eapital | northwest; €1,400. “Lhave ween the terror-stricken orb of the on 2 tock 520,950; from proceeds of sale of f trinmplant suceess, but they could not guess | stock at par, 520,350; from proceeds of sale of ———— red deer, dark, fall of tears, glaring at me with | €2: od ted on ag Pe el SE cere nena a poe SUES ae ed, progr e syplgeregg ay Pa gg Reena apt emo gon, = a A Reciprocity Proclamation. mute reproach as it sobbed its life away, and | Bs. Close of business oh dabuary Ie, 101e, | JRULTONS TO ORDER TO MATCH MATERIAL? Ratox, N. M., Feb. 5—The private banking | would be available for the transportation | $200.00; total, $72 z 3 - voce Disbursements—Loaus, $191,000; grading, firm of Marcy, Gere and McCann of this city | Of bassengers. It was sinted that oe cOutoie, | including masonry and "drainage, ‘adfs171.20; | announcing tho terms of the arrangement for has made a general assignment. It is thought | the statements were regardedas unsatisfactory. | bridges, Rock creek and Klingle road viaducts, | reciprocal trade relations with the British ‘The President today issued a proclamation | t%a* same look Ihave seen in the eyes of the | Iu, testimony whereof wituess my Laud and ‘seal of Bootes Re saucy. ball shape: plain P office this Ith day of January, 1tMe. {Seai.J ES. | A¥Ory, cloth H Siorious orbed guanaco of Patagonia, the timid, | PACEY. Component ie Cates SI E,S: | SSRs wera! runes alk, cre ‘th at. maw, gentle gazelle, the graceful and beautiful koo- c i a - - doo, springbok, &c., of South Africa, seem-| Adee ae LASSE Orr $0,000, Nee Will Feach $90,000; assets about | The committee authorized Chairman MeMilian | $178,342.57; electric plant, $2,775.26; track, | West Indies recently entered ~—_into| ingly, as it were, reproaching me for tas NSTNGHAME: Furriers ”" to communieate’ with the Metropolitan | $5, sasssemntl yp t aa Paden Ie. | between this. = country = and_-—sEng-| lightly taking the life Icould never bring oy celaua eaemente ded aes Railway Company (now | operating tae | ee ED ae” culverts and’ ditches, |Iond. ‘The revised tariff dates from Feb-| b8¢k 8, too. T have witnessed the angry, sj bathe Yellow Fever on Shipboard. road as lessee), to the end that seo caters tna, gistat, | ruary 1. ‘This, usin the case. of all other reek | Gefant glare of the wild beast's fading sight at ‘The 200! ary, 1892. M TAULELLE, Laie of G15 1itisst., removed to 12% ture, $121.85; sup: | Procity” measures, is in accordance with the | Gest, fast coming, deprived him of the power | J- >. Lyon 13 Lace Curtains mended aut Sone tp saree tan ‘New York, Feb. 5.—The steamship Olbers, | better service be given. If the improved ser- | #4.326.2: #6,627.20; nalary, | Provisions of section 3 of the McKinley tariff | {0 "Tonk his vengeance on thehuman aggressor | on motion of thetntvenat by Mr. 0. H. Bud. | TAonavle Prices. Oldent stat tn ti ‘i i in | Vice does not materialize very rapidly the | Property, €718.50; olfice fui from Rio Janeiro January 10 and St. Lucia | ccmmittoo will move forcibly to legulate the | plics, 8798.47; right of wa ze 8, 3798.4 way y before him. AndIsay this: The memory of | to tO is ordered Fated oe ae an cleaning. Finmes 4' January 26, arrived at quarantine this morning | Sizhtwood charter out of exatencer 185.90; interest, 61,971.70 exponso, 7,089.84; | Het those scenes brings 20 pleasure to my mind. | Joli Meredith, cate his apreamucete Metenaaut; | Yated 2 latent Parisian style. “Puint ince and is detained there for disinfection. She a aa aad a ee Cornell Alumni Elect Officers. On the contrary, 1 haunts me with a huge re- | «fel on or beiore the first rule day occurri TN brings a repetition of the stories told by the } conaee |. Kecapitulation—Receipts, $720,362.60; dis- : “ proach and I fain I never bad done those deeds | 2t7ssiter this day; otherwise the cause will be pro-| J) y gy x Cuvier and Buffon of sickness and death from | The interesting subject of a ‘‘cross-town” | pursements, $717,877.04; cash’ on hand, | At meeting of the Cornell Alumni Associa | Proust Anat fain } 2 expe with ann ene of deta e, yellow fever. road was taken up and in a little while it was | $2,434.96. tion of this city, held last evening, officers for of lot No. 30, section Sat Banyan DRY CLEANING, decided to have the chairman report adversely | _, The report, which is sworn, to, is signed by | the ensuing year were elected as follows: Had to Finish It ce to be inserted once a week for each of Fis FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Senate bill 1477, “to incorporate the cross- | Francis G. Newlands, president, and Howard | president, Theobald Smith; vice presidents, | From the Atlanta Constitution. reeaive weeus in the Washinetes Loo hee ANTON FISCHER, i trict of Columbia.” ‘The | 5- Nyman, secretary. _ 7 ‘Nos 7 Porter and The Evenmsg Star. 6 @ ST. Nw - town —— of ye District ‘in ~ athe i pasar a iy J. McK. Borden, R. T. Hill and F. V. Coville; | The wife—‘‘You know you promised to swear | "Sy tne Const A, B. HAGNER, a ‘Kon ‘Nock Goock Matters sareportd EF tootal | tabbed roads should he extended, ond ue the PRR UREA secretary and treasurer, Percy E. Clarke. A | off tomorrow. eta marMe Justice, de. | Deptt Aveda Mourning Black my tan epectalty. ———— outgrowth of that opinion ‘a bill is| TheNavy Department is just now endeavor- | Committee, consisting of Messrs. Hill, Curtis} The editor—“How much whisky is left in the ts, acd: B YOUNG, Clerk. &c. | YKENGH DYEING, SOO) bei e 4 which will uire the . “ and Coville, were appointed to make arrange- | jug? By J. P. WILLIAMS, Asst. Cierk. Fe Est t, c. {| xame ale. ing prepared wi red ‘ ing tu head off several colliers that were started ‘thi 4 Bae he ie eterna Saree ell BI { -_| Metropolitan Company to build line 2 ments for the aunuai banquet, which will be |” ‘The wife—“Oh, about three quarts.” Pr. i aS VEL 3 along, P street to connect its %h | Utfrom New York during the recent Chilean | held some time this mouth.’ The president | ‘The editor—“Heavens! bend i eot to drink PROPOSALS. ANTON AND CALOLISE LECH, tonne ith street line with its tracks at Dupont Circle. | War preparations headed for the Pacific. re fora reception which is proposed to. bo | !2ree qarts of liquor before daylight?” —_ A. Fisher and Maison \riese, Paris mye Between th and 11th streets the tracks of the | There were four ships in all, carrying a pasion crear ag ROPOSALS FOR FOXG! “Belt” Company are to be used. {t will then | total of 18,000 tons of coal. One of them has | Si¥en to the lndicsof the association on a date |p, . Yard, Washington. D. a BICY'! mS. be pomite tor Gesrgstoen teople to rence | (tt of 28,000 tons of sal, One of them bas | Eubaequeut to tat of tu banguet erty, Rastian Hebrews wore landed at Now | Moisd teapot, Sv < rij ICY CLES Bedford yesterday, sthe agent of the Baron : East Washington—by way of the Metropolitan | to discharge ber cargo there and return to the ae Hirsch fand having found employ ; a ge ene ORE OF GUS Oe and Columbia systems—with satifactory ra-| United State A second one is expected The Koll of Death. them. 2 ieee ee MOCLUCK NOUN. FEBNC ALY to League ot “Atnerican * Wheelmea pidity and for a single fare. at the same port in a few days, and| Yonx, Pa, Feb. 5.—A.Clark Fulton, aprom-| Judgment for $90,166 against John W. Mackay | 10» 1%. sind rubiicly opeued imnvediatily therea.te ALL. & CO.. 1711 Penn. ave. a.w fel-@r** AGAINST THE 200 ROAD. cfiorts ure being mado to learn tho whero-| inent lawyer and chairman of the republican | 0d Hector De Castro, the outcome of the re. | SotG mann, Senn gare astandton. D.C: | FRICKCLES. Adverse report was ordered to be made on | abouts of the other two so as to requce the ex- county committee, was seized with hemorrhage | Cet suit in favor of E. 8. Stokes, has been filed | couform to the navy standard and pass the usual naval i 0 d raps ee a, ioe. ¢ eee eek ee bass ths uvual naval |The 1892 PNEUMATIC COLUMBIA SAFETIES the bill to incorporate the Zoo Street Railway | Pros oy, rere erated be the days” POMP'*: | of the lungs in the court house this morning | {New York. upon appication to the commandant of the ust yard. Mave arrived. In that report Senator McMillan pk Sohicmveubootdbe athe Sle and died in a few moments. He was unmar: Feau. iw attention ‘of inantuocturess auiiSemerses | Ag Dsual with Columbia bicycles they are ON TO. ue committee concurs ia the opin- ried and aged about forty-five years. Tomer Warens. Invited. ‘Tie bids, all other things being equal, de-| CAllandexawine them. Catalogues tres, ions expressed by the Commissioners. Ob- eo Brooxtyx, N. Y., Feb. 5.—Kobt. M. Whiting, cided by lot. ‘Ihe’ departiwent “reserves the -rutt 19 r ‘treet rail’ y| Newton P. Sykes, the young man who was|ex-commodore of the Brooklyn Yacit Club Seategeeas te the pepe e ERT ee Should. be chartered in opposition’ to | arrested for stealing books from the Brodix | ani well known in yachting circles throughout VIOLET AND LAVENDER. : : ened ismimmer epee the — of = Lecce owners — the | Publishing Company, as published in yester- oa ers night, aged seveaty-seven RE eA ae me : ROO SMS FOR BUI LDING MATERIAL. oF pro ic cannot secure | day’ i j ; deligtittal perte: Place Ff Consress From existing lines the service to which it is | Gt” ®, Stam wae given. hearing in the Police |” Toessritue, K., Feb. 5—Gen. James F.| thetoletand bath, andfeelcertais tharwecas | Soptolat. Washinton, D.Gn. Sautary at 4S Washington Stock Exchance. entitied. In the present instanee the lines that | Court today. Robinson, ono of the best known turf men «ive you in our own production better value | until TWO tM, on MATURDAY. the STR TE Dar ce Sales—Kegular call—12 o'clock m:_W. L. I. 2d, | have been chartered by Congress appear to the | When questioned by Jadge Miller the pris-| the country, died here this morning. He hi for your money than you can get in the factory- FL BRUARY, i892, and opened tuinediately thereafter a $1,008 at 99, $1,000 at 9%. West End National Bank, | committee to be ample for the present accom- | Oner ssid that when he returned home trom | been president of the Kentucky Turf Associa- made goods that have to pay two or more ip ytpeenee of tadders. tor furnishing and d.liverine mangea from solid tires to W'at 101; 10 at ToL. modation of the pulic and to insure a cheaper | the penitentiary he made up his mind to do | tion for the past twenty years, He was sixty| profits. ‘They are no: low-priced woods: tuey | {haste ofthe Building for Library. of Congress, in SHESMATIO G8 CUNNIER Goverianent Honds—U:S. 46 registered, 1907 | and mere exyestitious service than a new Hae | better, but that he got out of workand then he | yeary old. mie sreof the Guest quality. “Price, 0c. amie, | inuiéciaie I, 4.000nt0 Fd ian =. {600,000 pav ite At reasonable rates, 3, a . Coupons, 190%, | ST eaeaah got to drinking. St. Pact, Mixx., Feb. 5.—Dennis Killen, the sizes of exc jauide beaches. Guile yards of river | ‘THE “*WHEELERIES,” 921 H ST. ¥.W. 16% bid, LT asked. i i * / 5 if 10,000, barrels tiatural hydraulic cement ° . District of ‘Columbia Bonds—Market stock, 72, To REBUILD THE M STREET BRIDGE. eee ‘him sentences aggregating phi fe age ener apa ben se me trssratesees : S. peas. otis brass, | BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. ta Tosgold, 10, bid, asked, aeyear fendse ison | ‘The committee was unanimous in its ap- et Sa native of Philadelphia, and a brother of Pat : : ctitan aid com” | 3420 SMIyH WHEEL WFO CO, gold, "106 bid, ~ asked. Water stock, in" cur, | Proval of the McMillan bill, to provide for the je Cusine ras Kallen, who died of erysipelas in Chicago last Pharmacist, EANARD h GhEES. sen Le bid, ~ asked. "Water stock. te Toesteur: | TCbuilding of the bridge across Rock creck | A permit was issued from the health office | tll. |) Lo so. Gimbert Thayer died at REALED PROFGSAS Gin Se SERENEG Te DENTISTRY ‘wt bid, ~~ asked. 688, v2 found, cur. | at M street, and the chairman was authorized | today for the interment of Elizabeth Town- | ),, M0400, Feb. 5-~Dr. Gilbert Thayer died at 703 5th ot. 8 | Sint chee of the Supervindar Rechte ie aa oe oe to report it. ‘This is another of the his ga y ‘y at 7 a remwary | PK BEALE = Tsoi sioo Unie asked Ne SMS Fem itm 1800) Des which is not intended to decorate the | M4 in Glenwood cemetery and the Kev. | noon. Ho was sixty years of age and had re- Poh cn the SIXTEENTH DAY OF POSRUARSS | facet si?,, 15 eure! experience Miscellaneous Honds— Washington and George- | calendar. As soon as the District Commission- | D®- Kent consented to say a few words sided here for twenty years. For the past | (1 & L Tage, for all the labur and iunteriale for the | loved crea Subsayae town Halltoad 30-4 éa. Wii" bid, 108 asked. Coaegpes Fae wayang red ye Chris- | fiteen years he had been president of the | VARHART EIDY, Drudge and fre-proot door for the United States Coast om ‘Wasungion and Georgetown Matreed cos acon: ers song in the Laden estimate of cost over ir _se ins ant we her a ris- Chicago Female College. Dr. Thayer is anative 928 7th and 706 K sts, and «s eodetic Survey buiidings, Washington, D. C., in U. SB. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, SESS, Sha, Geotesror® Railroad Convert | (which ‘will be somewhero in the neighbor-| tian burial. In life the woman wns | CBictgo Female College. Strict accordance with the drawing and’ species euamanh Sim au b ben ace. sociation, 5,103 id, 10€ asked. Washington Market | 400d of $40,000) the bill will be amended | known as Ollie Astor, and she was SPECIAL OFFERING IN KID GLOVES, any, int G8. 1592-1911, 110 bid, — asked. | 80 a8 to state the amount and then the Senate | the keeper of a disreputable house. She died The Michigan Prohibitionists. ries = e e 0 wuine Foster 5-hook Kid Gloves at Wachingion” Market “Comany ima ui, | wall bearked to give ft Bseeeeriereeo after being on & protracted spree, and her will | Cxzcaco, Feb. 5.—A Jackson, Mich., dispatch | and 81.73. behead Fo py oe te bee ‘The largest and best equipped organization ap ee a yaad aoe | Gekadmes oie ce ae See ee ene eect ee eecig tg POUy | says: ‘The probibition party in Michigan is to} Sutton Glace at 81.50; price has been 82, tenis of this invitation “Hroyouisiauet be meeesi | 0 the practice of Sclentise Dentiery sm the ee eee teen ey aan ania, 3h comer a whatever delay, if any, takes place it does | probably be taken to Washington, Pa, for cre- | Join hands with the state people's party. The | 8 -button Suede Mousquetaire at 81. im quvelopes. seuied and marked “Proposal for the ‘World. All the most approved methods, ine EstSonpns seis et sigita eer | ot propose tobe burdened wit the serious Biation ene a sed avctows tite ake | Pari Jonders have had secret deliberations in| | bution Extra Quay Suede Mouagutareat 6.30; Geode Survey Bailar ab Wasbinetoa, D. Fo] Soteuh depts in chenwoctagmtete hingtop Gas Com; , seri . Ga, 130 bi + thou; jleceased led a vicious life ad . a regular a . reseed - a Ki il and experience. While ‘prices wilked Wasblagwn eos Company "Convert. FAVORABLE REPORTS. nova for hee mavy acts” of charity. It | given out in which the co-operation of the two | We have just received another case of the Child Real | 7!!*t- ae are moderate our motto is ot how cheap, bie és, 1901, 158 bid, — asked. ekington Railroad was not an unusual thing for her to contribute | parties is favored in the coming state, county | Derby Kibbed Fast Black ROPOSALN FOR THE PURCHASE OF MANUKE. Favorable reports were also authorized as to thing to pa “ “7 ; Hose, sizes 6 to 10, at 12%. but how good.” SS wis tasked, Capitol and North ©, Strcet | aye pills “to vest the title to public square 1102 | #everal €50 bills during -u single winler to the | snd township elections, and it is suggested that | a pair. 1602. Sealed propria me deviinees, enn, ao Fopoiltan Railtond, Convertihie on, 138 bid, 135 | in the tfustees of the Fourth Street M. E. | £284 foF the relief of the poor. the nomipating conventions of the two parties | "Sfen's Full Regular Made Balbriggan Half Hove, | sencdstius ote mmr TWELVE OSLOCE M0 SOLID GOLD CROWNS AND asked. U.S Electric Light Convertible 5a. 1003, ‘our’ ME. penal seek to unite their votes, their platforms being | sizes 93 to 11, only 1:25. pair. MONDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTH, 182, tor the BRIDGE TEETH.. bid. 112 asked. Abacostia Railroad @, 102 bia, | Church;” “to authorize the Commissioners of Several Divorce Cases. substantially the same. “ forthe reminder of the Present tect see Featiae ae lusasked. Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone ist | the District of Columbia to grant pardons mortgage 5s, — bid. 10; asked. and respites in certain cases;" and “a bill to| 1 wid Nauoual Kank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 416 | amend an act entitled ‘An act making uppro-|#gainst William H. Reardon the defena- bid He poked. Bank of Kepublic, 20 vid. — | priations to provide for the expenses of the | ant this morning filed answer. He denies the So bid, $19 asked. Farmers and Mechanies. 120 | fovernment of the District of Columbia for the | charges of drunkenness; says her conduct with x ng » other parties has been immodest, and — ‘Shaw Knit Seamless Half Hose, French Mixed, a ween emer J = a Secal_ your. Fail m- ———— = joriua:iow turuished cation tothe undereuene, In the divorce case of Mary A. Reardon hers oe all sizes, only 1:3¢c, pair. to close. ‘The departisent reserves the rucht to relect auy or all The Great nce Ele: 5 pieces Heavy Cassimeres; price was 50c. To goat | bids and to waive defects. Proposals iuust be on the Wesr Svrerion, Wis, Feb. 5—T. ©. D.| scye yard. > Prinecd forms furusted: by” thre departinenty and Shortridge, president of the North Dakota} 1 piece Plain Brown Beaver Cloth reduced from staido, + Fropossia for the Functess Gr biaeeve tse Farmers’ Alliance, and George H. Walsh and | to 82 yard. M4 | cscreed to Sie RHOME, Chast et Suinss Diets | Full Set of Teeth. Andrew Slotten, railroad commissioners of the,| 5 rleces Plaid Dress Goods reduced from 25 to 19¢. | — 2" Vans peer xa bid, — asked. Citizens’, 169% bid.is6 asked. Colum. .. bia. 150 bid, 160 asked. Capital. I+ bid. — asked. IX THE SENATE COMMITTEE Room. hen asked to explain her condect - West En bid. leg asked. ‘Trader’, 113 bid. 1x0] Chairman McMillan has received a letter | ™ 3 P conduct | sane state, spent yesterday here and selected? yard. " > DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 Ked, “incolu, 9934 bid, 10s asked. Olio, 100 bid,— = ‘ she flew into a rage, made evasive statements, | a site for u new 2,000,000 bushel clevator which | A few Ladies" and Misses’ action. PROFESS: ~) —aaEY ee coe from a resident of Georgetown calling his at-| &c. He charges that she has threatened him, | is to be built by corporation, half the stock | erecm a baer easda ee cana’ by cur painiens eyetcan staan Soe FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE | Ynpcr, in use by us only. loeflects are preanai Sauioad Stocks — Washington and George:own. | tention to the village like and antique char- | informed lim that she did not care for him | to be held here and the remainder to be held | upeesa, "Ua" Marvclles Bed Spreads, @1 end | jaf iE. Shek Gath aad Norin sues. tid, | ateratcn of thet portion of the, District | 820 Ov otving Lia: Dolch ae Sheree Ao | by the aliance as arcs oneness - ad | ———- 8 —aleulenemeeaslear "2 — al Ked. Eckingtor id Soldiers’ Home, 31 bid, — orses = an wagons an tree boxes Y , essra. Hi. W. " CARHART & LEID! ‘RS. HETTIE CLARK OF BOS’ lL. WE! 2 RUBHON'S DE! “ARLA ket Georgetown and Teuleyiowm, — bid’ 62 | loaf on the principal streets just as they | Garnett and D. 8. trckall appear for him. Norfolk and Western Intentions. fel 928 7h and £06 K ote. nw. | Mi tncwn bustpecsand test tondiign: ie ens | Gr teat 2508 bee eee Oks, ROTABLISSED rf 4 ud test medix asked. Kock Creek, lwvbid,—asked. Columbia, | were wont todo a hundred years ago. ‘The | _ In the divorce caso of Morris Wright against | Canziity, Pa., Feb. 5.—A prominent stoe gisirvoyant. daiiy irow 19 to 5; also Tuesday and Fri- | $10 and €%. Ula plates wade food as new. Open * thane Was —Premen 5 aneea | See Mee Met oe a ng | Saget gue enpenaent bees ein | nader of” the Norfolk und Wetor, ralend Saat inate, peouaers cess | SO ur cl ng bid. Ce vy anal in CELE! 1 — Frauklit, 9 tud.dsy aaked. National Union Izy bid, | Oeraue, Beater MeMitien | responded and | the “states thai they lived together tit | #tates that there was no intention on the part Mux E, Surv MNojant ang s, tee seventn dauciner. | PEEK DENTAL INFIRMARY —TEETH joyant FILLED 7, y born has end aruficia: teeth inserted without. sacked. Corcoran, 6724 bid. — asked. Columbia, | mittee had taen favorable action on the bill| December, 1890. She asserts that she was | of that company to extend its lines, and that Baines and Tacky cates, Dou tall 86 abe"tiie Sige | cost of maternal ar Goo. ‘ws, sent pare Pd ¥e = . - i: P " ed with great cruelty by hi h: does not believe that Gon. Bryant in his Room 10, $10 ineut of the Colt University, trom, x Teatda Sur ik uc cack. Ceeerilan aks thier Vntsute Cuscn tern bereft thet alightent covetations Gat te gitr or the Western Maryland represonts the 0f 1440 Broadway, New York, eS oe SAY Sacept Sumy vextraction tse; Rirmary, pee asked. "Arlington, 1s: bid, asked. |” Ou Tuesday morning at 10:30 the submittee | December, 1990, the complainant left her and | Norfolk and Western. et ee ag Tite tnsurauce stvcks-iteat tatate Title, 181 | on Senate bill 1818 “toramend the laws relating | she was forced to work in service, TALENT, ‘Will remain at No. #13 Vermont avenue, DD) Eattaves ou van ot Sot caae sald nak poe a bid, 15S asked. Columbra Title. 6% bid, 7 asked. to land titles in the District” will listen to the | John R. Courtney was today granted a di-| The Kaiser Interested in Peace Movements. : J ingye speciaity. Appiication to euins used in Gas and Electric Light Stocks— Wasnington Ga» | argument of a number of persons interested. | Yorce from Lena Courtney. The bill filed by| Bxactx, Feb. 5.--At the dinner given by the ine: “Artincias tect: aud crvwae susetted. aya fe r . ‘ » Feb. y Opposite the Arlington, a Watkea Corgerown cas abide eked | The eubcommittee consists of Senators Gib-| Messrs Nauck and Nauck sets forth the mar-| chancellor on Wednesday, which was honored poet HS cuguva ton, Higgins and Faulkner, ringe July 27, 1879, and that they lived together | ee Ais eate eeraphoptone. t tid, 3] "We have ciscussed railroad matters infor-| for ten years, when ho discovered that ako had | by the presence of the emperor, among the in- | Dutine the months of January and Februars, where asked. Penasyivania, 19 bid. asked. mally with representatives of the Baltimore | Committed adultery and acknowledged it, vited guests was Deputy Baumbach, who at-| the will receive weekly importations of Gownsand Misceitaneuts Stovks— Washington Market Com- | and Obio Company,” said Senator Faulkner to irene . tended the recent peace conference at Rome. | atantles, also beautiful selection of Materials and Fag. 13) oud sake Great Falls ice Com | §'sran reporter this afternoon, “and, it seca The Training of Servants, ciaas tee eimiotene ond Matec a eta n | Teiamaines, withovery-teiilet Sittercan tattig | Koes pany, 15% bid, 25 ¥ var- | £ me, are making very satisfactory pro ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star, the . Sompany. lo bid: 25aaked. | PueumaticGun car- | TON: load people meet us ba wey servants’ training school been aban. | ‘t#, with, close attention. At the close he | orders.on premises. 3018-1" asked. and sometimes ® little more than half way on | doned? I trust not; for the ii licen de thanked Herr Baumbach warmly for his clear IES - s tant proportion Z and instructive report of the proceedings and ton Loa and. ‘Trust Company 105 bide a peatadnoe: sth re posare deed dla is | servants is one of the prominent evils of the | declared that he had followed the movement asked umerican Security aud trust Compaiy, |engaged in gathering together all the objec-| times. Permit me to suggest that girls be | Yith great interest. 107 bid, i0s5g waked, tions, but none of these strike meas being in- | trained for “general housework,” for which the| gare WAS a BRIDE AT FIFTEEN. Assuxcrwext Or To: Hum superable.” majority should be prepared, as comparativ. Baltimore Markets, th we ‘THE ECKINGTON Rartnoap. few families employ more than one servant. | at Mighteen She Gets = Divorce and oun oe — a peg pachanged | ane House District of Columbia committee | Half century ago there were thousands of Her Maiden Name. eee was hanged at 12:30 p.m. today for the murder of Henry Hall during aa election in November, oy ‘The hanging took place at West Irvine, Robert Charleton was also hanged this morn- ing at 11:41 o'clock at Henderson, Ky. peccnbrabrcna aa & Parisian Stock Operator Arrested. Pamus, Feb. 5.—The arrest of « well-known sales, vv barrels. Wheat strong: i (private) training schools throughout the land, Lolal.ely; February, 1.01; a but their bave grown too old for Rigsby, a pretty miss of fifteen years, Longa’ ee 5 7 tnd none for few bate Docu educated to tie | was married at ‘tho catdinal'e residence i Bal: sal ager by" weaciog te haw bale op their places. M.W.C, | timore three years ago to Robert Lee O'Don- high; abroad face looks still broader ———_ wearing the hair low on the forehead or neck. Foneral of Mr. William D. Harrington. P, ’ The death of William D. Harrington, which Be wl oo Fotografer, occurred on the 2d instant, carried sadness to | by Judge Phelps signing a decree divorcing the | 328 ‘Tith and Pa. ave. n. i many hearts. A life-long eonsistont Christian, young wife and giving her the right "to resume ie 2 Joving and dutiful son and brother, | her maiden name. wii eceipts, 2,000 bushels: stock. aassa uechne 0 a kind and affectionate husband and father, Go Airect tothe acTORY. eee & Séasi—stock, 55,455 ie for dbout a year and. The lived — ; the influence of his life was felt in a large | aint, aiveing thane ‘Waahington vor Ruptatme aed to chutes timoray, 12.90ai8 ~4 clot, Sovunichie obey Mines he tinue |sea Benen, Siwa x eockees ‘up FINE ELECTRO SILVERTLATED WARE. x — eee, pe of his life, with the future seemingly fuli of begets and finally young O'Donovan KANN & SONS’ MANUFACTURING CO., promise. te am m Be oe] Zee Bea BRANCH, 631 7TH ST. H.W, 3 : il i i | i i i i £ E ii is r i tit Al i in the shall

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