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TRE EVENING shar PY MEVRHER BUEN EN Cete seNMAN, OR OMEN ES erate etry WW Feanuerain Avner wsees ie ee Wee Brenig ster Newepapor Onmpany, SM NAUMAN Bre Work dita i Ries Biting, eS SSS UN ho ater ee PEAS EE ewe see, he ok Washington, DLO, oe. & wat So al ta aatwatmon | we ete Serene aa PUNANCLAL, oem: =| rex A Save or 80, No. 20,203. Che Lvening: Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 1892 MEMPHIS MASSACRE. The Jail Stormed by a Mob of Sev- enty-five, NEGROES TAKEN OUT AND SHOT DEAD. Avenging the Killing of the Dep- uties Saturday Night. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘Golden Council, Al ta at the office of the the city Secretary. tom. @200 ce na directora 1o serve ns wre re So hing lie ara, | sor the ge seat hana rue dare 3 7 Me orTmAs Penn. ave. Dw. WWE AMERWOAN SROURUEE AND TaUsT oO ecerbemeries 2) voi or — Se yolis open a and c a SURLEY, y, EREDENIOK ¢, STEVENS et dhe trausier‘ot stock will be closed on jeuibers of tire Washinston Steck Exchange. : TOs couminaay Dae eae fer reat im ite vette GUELEY & STEVENS. og WANA ceeds the servmaest features af ‘Beal Estate, Insurance end Stock Brokers, 1335 Fat. of the board of diryctors. (cee of entety Keni estate Lourkt, sold and rented. Local eecurt- FRANK T. RAWLINGS Derwe emee tinen The vault fe of the festotht sud sold “Mouey lonued om liswed securt | _fee-tmoein = Some Paton ane tery iateet | Saamwelentater special ateniton to det the be. Ber ee tere re vowed amt Bang re eee eure By yeu, and Dots DOR cated be camel wmbout your sasist- re YOR ORE Here Decei Your mosey, Jewelry, SE NANE PASO Re Demdaco Every THON ek comwemiemoe be atfonted, Rant of AR BA OE. B20 te 800 per Fear, or AMBRICAN GECURITY AND TRUST 00, & T. BRITTON, President, Bene Wise Seems Denidime— 1005 Gat. ww. ¢ Secs Fix = SSE50 B"a1,000,000. Fi TO'S1,000, Anawcie mend SS oyoesible companicn. | ose. rr. mas ie 1506 # os. Reasoxs Fox Deposrrixe Lx ‘Tun UNION SAVINGS BANK. 21) BECAUSE it furnishes the means of owning your home. Thousands of families are home- Jess and penniless because they were never able to wet shead enough to make the first payment on Shouse. The Union Savings Bank will enable you to provide the required amount if you will take its advice. (@) BECAUSE it enables s young man to provide the capital necessary to start in business. The ex- Perience of the country the past forty years shows that the safest and best place to eccumulate money is # savings bank. (3) BECAUSE our Stamp System provides the best Anown method of inducing children to save their UR WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- PANY. PalDUP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Mockbalders’ ability, $2,000,000, @meate Building, Oth and F ots aw ‘Fate company was organized under theact of approved Outober 1, 1800. Ite general business isto act as executor, ad- minusirater, trustee, receiver, and im fact te execute all proper trusta, ‘To take deposite of money and pay interest (hereon. payable either on demand or at spect fed umes. ‘To doe general safe depvstt business, ‘The directors, after very careful considers- fon. erected forthe puroses of the company the best aire-proof office building ever con- fructed in Washington and one of the best in he United States. ‘The office of the company is supplied with every modern sppiiance looking to the abso- Tate safety and convenience of its patrons. ‘That the general public appreciate an instita- tion organized largely to promote frugality and thrift is shown by the following figures, iustrating our «rowth: ‘Marck 1, 1801, the deposits were.. $191,542. 25 ‘Macch 1, 1892, the deposits were. ..1,095,940.07 A gain during the year of.. 906,397.89 October 18, 1801, when the company moved Me offices into its new building, the deposits ‘were $526.062.31. The gain from that date to ‘March 1, "Wi, was $569,577.76. BRAINARD H. WARNER, ‘President. C. T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms Yand 11, Atlantic building, 900 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks. Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or UNION SAVINGS BANE, ((APITAL stock oF THE SCHILLINGER CURBING AND PAVING Is offered for sale at its par value. $100 PER SHARE, Pennies and teaches them bow to begin business from thestart. Doyou know that 5 centsaday saved by a child for twenty-one years, with inter- est compounded semi-annually, will amount to from $900 to $1,000? And that $1 s day for the same period will amount to from $18,000 to $20,- ooo? (@ BECAUSE our Installment Bonds are the most Profitable and attractive cumulative investinent which is absolutely safe that you can make, (5) BECAUSE the Bank will act as yonr agent and ad- ‘Viser; will assist you in making good invest- ‘ments, and will aid you in overy way to hasten the period wien you may “dwell under you? own vine and fig tree.” fo28-te Nw, ket who cht and measi At an oe oun xEW “MODEL wa" ‘The BEMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER but Clean, Dry Fuel, & Ty oir Co: maly aq CALIFORNIA WINIS AT FAIR PiIC! ag EES = BUNOMA CALIF ORSIA \ 317 Oth st. w HARRY M. CONKAD, Manager. ae Ps 8c FOR HIRE, fez3-1m iT New. > WHERE DO YOU BUY YouRS? ‘Not ice, Snow and Dirt, under cover, is what thes Wood trom'V. BALDWIN JOHNSON. ‘01 article and one price to every body. Con bottom prices, full weg! Prompt deliveries. - Vfices—1101 KL ave m.w., 511 Ast me. and 519 tw 19 plete iacilities, ure, clean fuel, ‘Keeps constantly improving im practical qual- ities, Leuce iteconstantiy increasing popularity ‘m the markets of the world. WYCKOFF, SEAMAXS & BENEDICT, ‘8TH AND F STS. XW. RS VS SPRING ‘ANNOUN New and beauti‘ul dusicns. ‘Telephone 763. [f22) H. L. McQUEEN, 1108 Ket. n. 809 7TH ST. N.W., Spectaltioa 512 11th st. n.w. Telephone 930. e280. & adanss yore’ Briefs. wy" {Farge ESE Agi fo16 COMPANY NEW DEPARTUKEIN FINE TAILOBING. Suits from 835 up. Trousers from 810 up. ‘H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave, Low prices from this date with hizh-grade art, {020 At the Banking House of Woods & 00., 122 Fe aw. aT. EE Bs. REGISTRAR OF CAPITAL STOCK. ‘THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ‘The business of the company {s « well-known and Jong-established one. It is the intention of the com- pany to add to its former lines of business that of ASPHALT STREET PAVING, ‘For conducting which it will haves new and complete outht of tools and machinery, and will be fully pre- ared to execute the largest contractein this very pro’- INSURANCE. OFFICERS. WOODS, Treasurer. WAINWRIGHT, Secretary. McLAUGHLIN, General Manager, Su « ‘Wabdie line of business. ‘Direct New York amd Chicago wires, aw OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Teepbone to. ‘feaBtr 1413 @ & aw. Taz Nanos Fourr SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION savin OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. and TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 6TH SP. AND NEW YORE AVE. Subscribed Capital $1,000,000. 6 Per Cent paid on Regular Cent paid on Deposits left with the years. Deposits, and 10 Per ‘Association for 5 ‘You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate secur- ity and pay it beck at the rate of $13 per month. ‘The 17th series of stock is now oben for subscrip- tion. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. Reorganized under ect of Congress October 1, 1890, And special ect of Congress February 18, 180% CAPITAL: ONB MILLION DOLLARS Acta as executor, administrator, guardian of the os tates cf minors, committes of the estates of lunatica, ‘bor circulars and other information apply at offices, O15 and 9165 Ft. n.w. ‘ext to Columbia National Bank. OFFICERS. HARRISON DINGMAN. ‘Tecei ver, sssignes and executes trusts of any and every Gcecription. ‘Wiis prepared by scompetent attorney, who isin Gaily attendance, and kept without charge, when the Company is named executor or trustes. ‘Receives money deposits in sume of TEN CENTS nd upward and allows interest thereon. ‘Money de;osited on or Lefore the first day andon the first, second and third days of the mobth will drew in- ferest frou the first day. ‘Loans money up. in real estate and collateral security. Gelis fret-clase real estate and ether securities in ams of 6600 and upward. Rents Bates for ¢5—#6—$788-910-91250-815— (620-825 -640-650-475 9100-204 9195—c00h per Ramaus, ecoording to size and location, Chand. Bet, = Jen Bien, «= Geo. W.. Brown, Bars & Co.. Bauxans, yowitel ia any amount special — rs dete they are made: Ww. Sn HUGE tre —y TC. DANIEL. secretary. pared to fel7-Im On sccount ef the repairs necessary to our building SEMPORARY WARE ROOMS, MUSPAL, PROTECTION FIRE 1 OF THE D.C —WILLIAM President. JAMES E. PIICH, Ee'the peodta “Yor full lafusonation saps te 2. nation 8p) of t.¢ company, 1400 G st. B® mb8-108 Secret Pleas them in Fine Calf, easy they came from. tary. iid euch insurer shares fice NSURANCE CO. BALLANIYNE, sees Lately allour talk has been about Ladies’ Shoes, and it night be sup- Posed that we had forgotten the men— On the contrary we are mindful of their wants, and inen Usually want a great deai— We can snd Patent Leather Shoes, which are a “*dressy” and without that indescribable something that alway stamps them with the manufacturers’ brand— Many shoes you see on the street you can tell at # glance where Prices, a litte lower than others for fine xoods. Hoover & Ssxpze, 1217 Pusx. Avexcan You Aas Ixvirep. Every one is cordially invited to sample and test the delicious Boups of THE NATIONAL PURE FOOD ©0., Which are being served free this week at M. W. BURCHELL'S, 185 Fa ow. "TRE AMERICAN CASUALTY INSURANCE AND SECURITY COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY. CAPITAL. $1,000,000. Yor ssmall anual prewmiuin this company is pre: red issue bonds for persons holdin post fFust, thereby reuieving ivem tions to friends and oth holding itions of e.ng under oblige G15 14th st. a. Agents for District of Coitinbia, BMOVAL SALE, Srame Muuveay. MES. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F 8T. N.W., 919,P. Ava. Invites the attention of ber customers to her CHOICE ASSORTMENT of IMPORTED BON and many from her own work room. ETS and HATS Largs Asort- ‘ment of CHILDREN’S HATS, FINE MOURNING GOODS s specialty. W. M. Suvsres & Soxa mh7 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A |BEAUTIFUL LOT OF PRINTED INDIA SILKS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. ALSO AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF PRIESTLY'S MOURN- COR. 12TH AND @ STA, oss ‘Where we will dispose of all eur Piance and Organs at ‘0 great reduction in preference to storing them. ‘Longest possible time. mbe Klegant plush stool and cover with each Plana, (Call carly for bargains ot Naw W @ METZEROTT & CO'R Hava I Even Dzceven Your I bave been before you, through The Star, every day fortwo years. I have strenuously avoided saying you something sor nothing. 1 don’ article below cost and best you on another. 1 dou’t varnish over doubttul statements, but give thesucte tw every instance, (Cor. 12th and @ ote, ta28-tr to mislead the most confiding J Row READ: Six-f. Extension Table, oak, 63.08. Biz ft. Extensivn Table, cluster leg, OB ‘Black Wool Ladies’ Embroidered Grass Ladies’ and Gents’ H. 8. PRICES. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONB, 919 PA. AVE. Searxe Goons. penins of WASH Goops. Koechiin Freere's French Organdies. \udereon's Seotch Gi ingle, Ginghats. prench Zepty fated Sulit, Printed ‘White Goods in reat variety. LINEN GOODS. HANDKERCHIEFS. ING GOODS, IN REPS, SERGES AND CASHIMERES, AND, IN FACT, A COM- PLETE STOCK OF BLACK GOODS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS, EACH PIECE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AT THE LOWKST Special opening of Spring Novelties in Wool Dress im all the new effects, Cheviots, Hoiwespuns, Camel's Hair, Bedford < Woul Chailies, China and Indis Silks. ress Goods in’ all the new weaves. ud Pills ell widths, Hiteutehed Linen Suvets and Fullow Oacoa ‘Table Dan. Linen Handkerchiefs. _ ‘Feather Pillow (not chicken), 00. ‘Handkerchiefa, aby * & abe, ‘Yard-wide Carpet, 1135 to 50s. PT) $A Washis Brussels Carj-et, ic., Be msentisa. | Seen esse a WKSBURY & Ca, 2 BaNKERS AND BKOK: mwbT7-m, v,f-on ier ERS, 1835 ¥ ST.. WASHINGTON, D. o., ag seit for cosh Lom © seb or o@ marin stocks, my New rate utes to New Yorkand Chienge, All-wool Art Squares, 333, 05.08; z ‘en Gee, Oboe }s SaBis, 67.86, Bo. You Azz Gomwe To Ger A of Shoes tumorrow, just remember that WILSON Sie ee copt thoves. If you don't want enytnine peace gk | # CARH, O20 F st. n.w.. are selling the best $3.50 quottions all markets. dsiephene 548. ann ‘earthing yourself tell | shoe ever seen in Washington. It your feet are a little = — tut tender and require an eaay, comfortable shoe this Pi ¥. be es you, The $3.50 shoe for ladies may be had in duil or = : ‘Double Seren. lage finish and they contain more than See S SREERE, ‘any Shoo in the market. Please yourself the U81O-18 Th ot., bet. Peed Qaw, toe—broad, medium er narrow. The shoe for gentle- Nothing on credit. If you can't pay cash no use te | “in lu bees snd drsesy iO appearance, and ite weering ond best Ne urather is likely to be ty fe he tenditt'ne for Truredity ate “cant eee, colder, fair weather ta indica Thureday night. As we remarked yesterday, the N. C. Association of Lumbermen have ad- ‘vanced the price of lumber. The increase 4 50c. to $1.50 per 100 feet. We shall “The not advance our prices. We shall con- tinue to sell Board -15 per 100 Greatest square feet or $11.50 per thonsand— and all other Lumber at old prices. @ood = We are free traders so tar as res luin- ber is concerned, because free lumber fo the will benefit the masere, Free lumber means cheaper lumber— Greatest cheaper lumber means cheaper houses— cheaper Louses mean lower rents, and Number.” lower rents mean better times for the poor—for everybody. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, “The People's Lumber Yard,” Cor. 6: and New York ave. nw. THE NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS sendin out the most matter are these who se the Pouograph. It xives them abig ed- Vantue over their professional brethren. Write es ate on taal. COLUMBIA YHONOGRAPH co, 278 ston. wy, mho RB. F. CROMELIN, Bec'y, TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN.—I WIL! not be revousib foray debta contrasted by my wife Tens in, alter this date, Murcl 8 ade” Wal Ne whe oe vine m B= orssowvrion oF ranih of W. S. JENK! & Foopnury. ¥. 8. SENKS. terided tue ate Bums 1 epopectt ity sl these We be dENKS. Of the same. mb8-6t ~e=>DR_ A. W. SWEDBERG, VETERINAMIA Be Weatuncity: Kennel Club. wil gives ‘a: prize to ali the dos owned in the District of meat 0. & KEED, OFFICE IN AND Kelloge buiding, 1416 F P => WILLAKD ‘agents tor i cans, renting Bok WITT ARD, Putbd,9u REED. @=J0HN F. SHFIRY, PRINTE 63Dstne ‘First-class work at woderate raves, Briet work, Wc. a paxe. £010 PPR Lic, zur ‘Then buy « reduced priee Lamp. Allare first-class burners. mbS MUDDIMAN, 614 12th ot, Se ass suiTS FOR MIRE. WM, GARNER, mb5-1m 1026 7th st. aw. BoE WATCH REPAIRING. WATC:1 REPAIRING. I make a specialty of WAICH REPAL Fine Watch Kepairing at WATCH Kv PAIKING. moderate prices. Twenty- WATCH RKEPA RI two years’ experience. WAtCI Difficult work solicited. WATCH REP: ‘Au work warrant GEO. W. SPIER, mb5 h st. <q WASHBURN GUITARS AND MANDO- lins—Periect tone, veautiful finish. Every Fret absolusely. corroct. Steck full and. complete. JOHN EF. ELLIS & CO., 957 Pent. ave. neat 10th st., sole ageuis for the Di trict of Corumbia.mb3-Im a STEW BANJOS—THE MOST BEAUTI- Bre iT iatics nde, Prousuceed pertoct, by, tue princi, rles-ional players. — Lat stvek of freah goadwalways ou hand. JOHN F. ELLIS & C0ry Ww. ig: ~, Saiigaeamstnaeasemaine a tou, De Ke ry con The above is iny specialty. My busl- ness having been established since 1850, I am prepared by experience to aid you in the selection of suitabie fuel. Oak, Hickory and Kindling Wood cut any length desived. J. MAURY DOVE. Offices: Z1st and I n.w.. 1206 H st. na. w., 1626 M st. nw. Wharf, foot F and G sts, @21-3m Be PONEST WINES_HONEST PRICES. TO-KALON. fe18-2m TELEPHONE 908. 614 14TH ST. Sq Business MEN IN THIS LOCALITY, Who wish to meet members of their family at luncheon, will find OUK LUNCH ROOM a very convenient piace, it is well sighted and ventilated ans commands s very p.easing view of the city and Po- tone. A strictiy first-case iunchcon will be served promptly at moderate cost. Sixth floor, 10th st. building. Take Elevators, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. OF REMOVAL—MARIIN N. ters and enxtavers, have iw. Pri Teuoved thei near F. ‘Print- ing and engra Les. fe20-1m" EEN SPENT BY OUR ‘Cassurd’s Fine Hams and Boneless Bacon when they were bot Cassard’s. aul. We have tried several p.ans to overcom cuity and Lave finaily adopted a biue oval tin tag, with our Lame printed on it in white, which is affixed to all Leute, Whether covered or uncovered. Don't Tnsiat upon having omy wouds with tis them. ‘ths di MONEY TO BUY HOMES. ‘Anew plan. Does ‘not cost more than rent. Deati: terminates all payiments and the home Leiongs to your fa:uily ire from incumbrances, PAI MEN i Scan be made monthly, quarterly, half yeariy or yearly tor a period of five, ten, fitiecn or twenty years as the applicant may couse. ONLY PRUDENT Way TO BUY A HOME QR TLE INSTALLMENT PLAN and secure fare apply to HOST MOKIUB, Gen'l Agt. United Security Life Tusurance apa ruse Company o BBY & ROBERTS 00. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES, 01 10TH BT., HEAR GAS OFFICE 4013 Paice arpa 70 Cham cu! pirat Ee a and F n.w. Telephone,: ior ice and cosi ordare. ave nw. kM. WiLLIb, Manager. THE OLD LAUNDRY |< UNDER A NEW NAME. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 401 to 400 0 ot. nw. ‘We call for and deliver all laundry. Qe OU New yoRK SPRING STYLE GILK AND DERBY HATS mOW READY. JAMES Y. DAVIS BON, fe25-tr _ 1201 PENNA. AVENUE, eg Bae Bend postal and we will do the rest— ‘if you want any kind of tron work, GEO. WHITE & 8ONa, Maine ave., bet. 436 and @ih ote. => WASHINGTON arene, shee oie SPECIAL NOTICES. — Ww T. U. HOPE ANI MOWMOws 2p. ui eenieeu b 3. Be ine cond sonal worker from ‘Colorado. “All t ra. Telford, ‘All friends cordially SPECIAL BR... C. MEETING MT. VER- | <a (Painters) Assembly 1708, K of L.. 120 pom HITCHENS, M. W. pro. tem. SOUTH CAPITOL SIKE: sociation. PREDAY, March 11 bi Wee, ne juarrers, oom "er can House, TH ; March 10, 1st, at 1 o'clock . Kiection of officers and other business, of tni- farce will come before the associations All. Dar- ted are corially invited to be present. JAS. W. MeKEE, Acting Seere! TON Ii. A. CHAPTER, No. ‘A stated convocation of this chapter will be 1apter chauuber, Masonic Ter:p.¢, TUULS- VENING, | March “0, be, at haif-past 7 ‘A. degree will be conferred." Mem- ters are cordially invited to S. B SLATER, Secretary. tend. By order of th ALL MEMBERS OF GOLDEN COUNCIL, So. 47, are speci ‘necting LHULSDAL EVENING, Nar 10, at March 10, at Election of charcelign. “alt wt. nw. ior. Al ‘bers of the American Fraternal Circie in the city mest with us. ime invited to bt 7 “at the. Fourth Mireet lB Sonar, st the: Four : : DAY, March 10, et 8 o'clock. Tickets. vo mbobe e@=>CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS AND ea Mise Graco Liv- iuxston, president Chautauqua C. E.8., road an Parkertown Dele- between 10h and 20th, ° mbokot ALL PERSONS WHO WERE CONNECTED with Howard University prior, to the year 1875 are cordially invited tomes: Dr. D. B. Nichols iu the ‘college building on WEDNESDAY NIGHT Gtarch 9) at 8 o'clock p.m. ML BROWNE, mib7-3t ¥. J. SHADD. @=>NOBBY SHAPE_BEST GRADE— Easy woar—Sstisfuction of knowing you Gre ooking your teat ong-lived durabty — few reneous why you should get a*KROX” atte beat tm heataea ehbrins shapes now Teady—more atylueh than er. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, Sole Washsrigten Agents for the Kno 237 ‘Pa. ave. nw. A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ‘are noon parted—but the wisa man steps “ust round the corner” before deciding and finds what is better! THE BAKER SHOR, For gentlemen only. BGPP EN'S FURNITURE HOUSER STICKY FLY PAPER Boll to a thick past dof resin three and's half Uauces each of unolesers and tae seed oil. Spread thinly on any kind of paper- ibd THE PARLOR SUITES 1AM NOW OFFERING ARE AMAZING BARGAINS. ONLY ONE GUESS FOR EACH PERSON. y che who between now and March 25 guesses nearest the number of sales uade ia my establishiuent during the p reented with, a: only 53, write the wUess on a card provided Uy ebruary 331 was the agrevate of sales. ‘first five days of this month they sum up JOHN RUDDEN, B13 Seventh street northwest, uw) WE ARE GLAD know that there are so many ‘wise men in ‘this city. Many of them supplied themselves largely with tuose 6 by ¥-incu Pencil Tablets of 250 baxem, which we are selling fp Bes ‘They Know a gvod thing when ooo it, We havea tine ine of Stationery. J.C. PARKER, Booksétfer tna star oner, Sift. mw. m9 Se 870P THE LEAKS! Not the leaks in the roof, but IN THE CASH DRAWER, The most reliable commercial authorities positively assert and adduce convincing proof that 3 per cent of all credit sales are irretrievably lost through failure, from one cause or another, tocnter them on the day book at the time of selling the goods, Such leaks ean be stopped at once by THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 00., (663 Louisiana avenue n. w. uw) ROBERT CALLAHAN, Agent. eq MEETING TuEIE Prices. You pay as much as 825 for a ready-made Overcoat, and trust to luck to have it fit or ‘Wear decently. For theramemoney we will make you an elegant Overcoat to order, guarantee it to fit fauitlessly, and give you your choice of @ couple of dozen shades of Ten, Gray, Fawn, Browns, &c. This is fighting ready-made clothiers with their own ‘weapon—low prices, @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tatior, Corner 9th and G sts. n.w. BS we wourn avvise Al Builders and Carpenters before submitting their total bidto get our vid for glass, We can save you money and may be the cause of your getting the contract. We have avery variety of the finest imported apa American sheet and plate glass. We are ‘“czperts in handling glass” in the broadest sense of the word. CHAS. E HODGKIN, “Expert Handler of Plate Giast, mbo 913 7th st, n. > EY WoUrn Win, Toor Each and every pair of the Emerson Emerton Shoes are as carefully mh9 Shoes — made as if that particular pair was Shined to be submitted to » committesin Free. competition for a prise, Made for men only, R. B. GROVER & 0O., Sole Makers and Sellers of the Bmerson Shoes, 1103 Pa. ave.—next to Star office, BP?” Home on Hore. ho ‘A cooking arparatus that is scientific in ‘plan, mechanically perfect in construction ‘and complete in every detail. ‘Perhaps you have never heard of the Born (Gteel Plate French Range; but you will. ‘Weeatiofes every uses, We sell it and war rantit, 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO, 482 OTH ST. N.W. mao Qe —"0U MAKE NO Mista In buying **Dunlap” Hat. It was: who introduced fine headwear in’ Amoticar and go ey low an @2. z = Washington News and Index to Adverticomenss, Pace 7 Page 8 Paco 2 Pace 6 Paco 7 Page 2 Paco 2 CITY ITEMS Pace 8 co Pare 2 DFATHS. Pace 5 . Pace 7 Pace 7 Pago 8 . Pace 1 FOR LEASE. 2 FOR RENT (Fiats).. 8 FOR RENT (Miscellaneous) “ 2 FOR RENT (Offices) .. 2 FOR RENT (Rooms! 2 FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Stores) R SALE (Houses). FORSALE (Lote)... FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) .... FOR SALE (Pianos) .. OSE EE SEREEEEE é OEM AIA AIVEIEHOVTAES SINS wu WK wED LOCAL MENTION. 00000. onsess LOST AND FOUAD. TED NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS OFFICIAL NOTICES... POTOMAC RIVER BOA‘ PIANOS AND O4GANB, PERSONAL. WINTER RESORTS ... Goverxaent Becerrts Topar.—Internal rev- enue, $408,644; customs, $551,218. War Suirs Leave Moxtevipgo.—The U. 8. ships Chicago, Bennington and Atlanta have sailed for La Plata from Montevideo. Sxcuetany Brarxe.—It is reported at Secre- tary Blaine’s house this morning that the Secre- tary rested well last night, that the fever is gone and that he is much improved. Boxps Repermap.—The amount of 434 per cent bonds redeemed yestorday was '€45,200, making the total redemption to date $23,483,- 150 and leaving outstanding $2,071,550. Taner Bris Arrroven.—The President has signed the census deficiency bill; the act for the relief of Aquilla Jones, sr., and the act con- stituting Newark, N. J.,a port of immediate transportation. Srorzx Boxpa—Mr. Samuel Morgan of Parker, Pa.,has informed the Treasury Depart- ment that eight registered 4 per cent bonds were stolen from em last evening, viz, four $1,000 bonds numbered from 14,275 to 14.278 inclusive and four $100 bonds numbered from 10,820 to 10,823 inclusive. Treasury officials have been instructed not to redeem the bonds. A Bark Ruwor.—The report that the First National Bank of Great Falls, Mont, is in the hands of a national bank examiner is discred- ited at the office of the controller of the cur- rency, as received there indicates a thor- oughly solvent condition. No information has been received indicating that the examiner is in that vicinity. Trrasvny Annests.—The Treasury Depart- ment is informed of the arrest of James Ken- ley at Washington, Pa., for counterfciting and the arrest at Des Moines, Iowa of Harvey Shel- ledy for counterfeiting and George W. Scott for forgery. The cl against Scott is that he forged the _indorsement of » check drawn in favor of Paymaster D. BR of the army. Prnsoxat.—. P. Gillespie of Greenwall, Pa., D. H. Beckwith of Cleveland, Ohio, George A. Knott of New York and Thomas R. Kerr of Pittsburg are at Willard’s.—C. W. P. Phel of Massachusetts, A. W. Reddail of New York, J. W. Cox of Elleworth, N. ¥., and J. A. Sherridel of Pennsylvania are at the Randall—J, N. Thompson | of as T. Eagan lo, ‘Thomas A. of Buffalo, C. W. Smith of Basic City, Va., Geo. H. Engen of Boston and R. J. Davis of New York are at the Riggs —A. D. Hart of San Francisco, R. A. Osborn of New York, B. Galla- gher of Brooklyn, G. Rice of Massachusetts and E. E. Parrin of Philadelphia are at the Arlington.—G. W. D. De Shields of Maryland, H. R.shultz of Philadelphia, Coleman Bene- dict of Brooklyn, W: ‘Lawrence of Boston, and Herman W. Grannis of New York areat the Shoreham.——Thomas W. Hart of Boston, A. ‘I. Anderson of Cleveland, A. H. Russoll.ot Richmoud, Va, and B. Lawrence of Now York are at the Evbitt—G. 8. King of Kalamazoo, Mich., Jacob Glick of Columbus, Ohio, J. G. ‘Cobb of Groton, N. ¥., and 8. D: Shattrick of Harrisburg ‘are at the How- ard.—G. W. Grant of Cooperstone, N. ¥., is at the Fredonia——E. 1. Styles of Lowell, Mass, J. H. French of Milwaukee, Alexandria Lynch of Gainaville, Fla., and J. M. Berry of Virginia are at the Natioual.—s. C. Berkeley of Janville, Va, G@. J. Hunt of Richmond, L. 8. Cole of Plymouth, Mass., and S. W. Bissell of Vermont are at the Metro- politan. SMOKELESS POWDER. Capt. Pitman to Continue to Investigate at the Frankford Arsenal, Captain Pitman of the ordnance corps of the army has been transferred to the Frankford arsenalPhiladelphia,for the purpose of continu- ing the work of investigating the merits and qpalities of smokeless powder. This matter has received the attention of the War Department fora couple of year past,as it hasof the principal European powers, and while nothing very definite has been reached as yet, it is evident that this country does uot intend to be making small arms for the use of the army and Capt. Pitman, Who has, made specialty, of hemistry and is regarded as an expe: teen ondeted by Gen. Flagler, chief of ord- charze of the laboratory that is connected with the arsenal. ‘He has-beea supplied with samples of the various smokeless wders which have been obtained by the Unlied Stain, and se pre- ines Laide tags meh, oh coin [THE TARIFF DEBATE. FURTHER TROUBLE FEARED. It Begins Today in the House of Representatives, MR. MCMILLINS OPENING SPEECH. He Attacks the McKinley Bill From Almost Every Point. cated In Saturday Nights Affray at Memphis Masancred. Mrarnrs, Texx., March 9.—The dawn of @ bright spring morning as it cast ite light aeress Tennessee's metropolis disclosed the deed bodies of three negroes riddled with bul- lets and partially covered with brush lying > an open lot about one end « balf miles from the heart of the city. The bodies, as they lay ontstretched with faces heavenward, were mute reminders of the terrible work of seventy-five marked men im this city etS o'clock in the morning. ‘The names of the ne- Freee, whose bodies were literalis shot to pisees yy this mob are Calvin McDowell, Wm. Stuart, and Theodore Moss, ‘The crime for which this summary vengeance was wreaked upon them was the aml and shooting down on Naturday night last of BUSINESS IN THE SENATE. Many Bills Passed—West Vir- % 7} four deputies in known as “ @inia’s Direct Tax Up Again, [four eputia sn hagnio boown at “ite duties by looking for a negro for whose arrest are, they bad « warrant. APPRARANCE OF THE MOB. Abont 8 o'clock this morning seventy-Bve men, all wearing make, appeared on Front street near the jail. From whence they came no one will this morning hazard even @ Suess Noone saw them assemble; no officers o w noticed their passage thi street nor did any person wy AEs their quick and quiet march tothe Shelby county jail. At this time Watchman O'Donnell sat im the jail office having s chat with a friend. Sud- denly 4 ring was heard coming from the outer te. arising and leav the offcer ir. O'Donnell walked to the door at the “Who's there” demanded 0’ bis voice ringing loud and clear in the frosty air. ugh Williams of White Haven,” came risoner.” The first balf hour of today’s session of the Senate was occupied in the presentation of Petitions, chiefly from Farmers’ Alliance and grangers (on all sorts of subjects) and from religious associations (asking that no state shall be permitted to interfere with the free exercise of religion.) MILL AXD CHANDLER, Mr. Hill entered the chamber and took bis seat, where be was soon joined by Mr. Chand- ler, and the two Senators conversed together for some time. ‘THE AGRICULTURAL DEFICIENCY BILL Mr. Hale, from the committee on appropria- tions, reported back, without amendment, the agricultural deficioncy bill, and said he would call it up tomorrow. Mr. je, from the naval committes, re- : unlocked it, ‘Two or three men pushed im iim- Poe te te og hill,_inteodaced by him | Sodisscly. O'Donnel 4id est then Seeiee them closely as they shoved through the gates, but a moment later when he turned to inquire for the prisoner be saw that he bed been trapped. The men were masked. “What does this mean?” queried the jwateh- man as he reached for his pistol io, ou don't,” exclaimed the masked men loudly, as they seized the arms of Mr, O'Don- nell aud forced him against th wells surrounding the jail. The three men who seized Mr. O'Donnell had spoken loudly as they grasped him; their voices Lad scarcely died away when there was a tramping of many feet and fully seventy-tive men, ail black masks, rusbed through the gate and con- fronted the astounded watchman. “What do you want?” asked O'Donnell. “We want the keys to the cell in which the negroes are confined. “I have not got the keys,” replied Mr. O'Donnell. “We will see if you have not,” said the Jeader, and in minute two men ‘were going through the watchman's clothes, bent on se curing the keys. But they were not im hie pocket. increase the naval department It was, he said, for the consiruction te battle ips, coast deferses, gun boats and eight first- ings torpedo boste.” Ho reported it beck with ap amendment appropriating £500,000 for ex- periments in the development of torpedoes and in the procurement of standard torpedoes, Tho bill was placed on the calendar. Mr. Morgan, from the committee on foreign relations, reported a bill for the appointment of consuls to the Congo Free State. Calendar. CLAIMS AGAINST FOREIGN GOVERNMENTR. He also reported « resolution, which was agreed to, authorizing the committee on for- eign relations (when a claim of a citizen of the United States against a foreign government is referred to it)to examine witnesses on oath and to take depositions in writing and send for perscns and papers. Among other bills reported from committees and placed on the calendar were the following: To remit the penalties on the dynamite gun boat Vesuvius. Authorizing Commander Mullen, United States navy, to accept a medal presented to him by the Chilean government. air. Squire moved to reconsider the vote by which the Senate yesterday passed the bili in relation to the collection district of Pugetsound. ‘The motion was entered. A RETALIATION RESOLUTION. Mr. Morgan introduced a bill to enforce the Provisions of section 2866 of the Revised Statutes in respect of article 29 of the treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871, with the govern- ment of Great Britain, and it was referred to the committee on foreign relations. The bill reads as follows: Be it enacted, &c., that all jaws and parte of laws are hereby declared to be inoperative which exempt from the payment of duties any articles of commerce which are not on the free list when the THE WATCHMAN BOUND. There was « hurried consultation among the leaders, a wait of a minute, and soon «rope Was produced, with which the watchman’s bands were bound. Two men were then called forward through the gate aad were put over O'Donnell as guard, the other two hurrying into the jit office. All this was going on while Jailer Wil- hams slept peacefully upstairs, totally uneom- scious of what was going on below. Soon came the cry,““All right, boys, ere!” and ins moment, after making O'Donnell was safely pinioved, the silently and swiftly past him into the in a minute were in the cell room setae eLEEE il same are entered in the custom houses of the United States for transit and tion throngh the United States, &e., the dominion of Cavada or any British ‘on the con- tinent of North America as from the same toany foreign country. Provided, that this declara: does not apply to article 3 of the treaty with Great Britain, concluded May 8, 1871, or to that part of any act of Congress which gives legal Operation and effect to sad article. ‘Among the bills introduced and referred was one with the following curious title, presented by Mr. Cullom (by request): “To test and try the science of spelling and to provide for es tablishing 100 schools for that purpose, and to establish a spelling school in the world’s Co- lumbian exposition to be held in Chicago in 1893." PRINTING EXTRA DOCUMENTS. ‘Mr. Manderson, from the committee on print- ing,presented several reports for printing extra copies of documents. Among them were re- ports reducing from 12,500 to 8,000 the number of copies of eulogies of deceased members, 2,000 of such copies to be delivered to Senators and Representatives from the state repre- sented by the deceased member. This was com- mi ‘as a proper reform and was agreed to. ROYALTY ON RIFLE PROJECTILES. Senate bill to pay Dr. John B. Read 617,000 as royalty on rifle projectiles with irun sabots was taken from the calendar and gave rise toa discussion, in the course of which it was sug- gested by Mr. Platt and Mr. Hawley that there Was a question as to who should have the credit of the invention—Dr. Read or Mr. Woodbridge. After discussion the bill was passed. THE DENTISTRY BILL PASSED. Senate bill for the regulation of the practice of dentistry in the District of Columbia and for protection from empiricism in relation thereto was also taken from the calendar and passed. Senate bill appropriating 1 pensate the Indians of the Crow Creek reserva- tion (to be added to their permanent fund) for loss sustained by them in receiving less land per capita in their diminished reservation than was received by other indians was also passed. WEST VIRGINIA’S DIRECT TAX. ‘The Senate joint resolution for payment to the state of West Virginia of ber share of the direct-tax refund was taken up, and Mr. Daniel offered as an amendment an additional section in day night's affair, and it was no enay task these men to ish their much-wanted negroes from the other biacks there incareer- her cell on the upper tier pecred down on the strange and silent crowd. Not a word was meme eyed oS proceeded quickly andeau- ly aloug the rows of cells. Ose victim cavonT. Suddenly the click of « key going into a look is heard, thémen stop for an instant, there is # little scufile, a hand is clapped over anegro’s mouth until be is bound, and Moss, the mail carrier, is in the possession of the mob. HH. Clay King, under sentence of death for the. murder of ‘David Poston, 2 hears the ecuftie and appears at his cell on the opposite upper tier for an instant, bat quickly retired. Soon McDowell is found and then Stuartand the party is ready tostart. The captives ly they are dragged, pushed and husti out the jail ins hurry. Out into the yard and past O'Donnell, still securely bound, they ge and in a minute are upon the street,’ No balt is made and quickly they reach the corver, Turuing into Auction street they start toward the Mississipi river, stopping, however, as they Teach the tracks of the Chesupeske and Obio railroad. A few words in an undertone is teken as am order und the men start north along the tracks. ‘Lhe night is pitchy dark, but no iagging was allo The prisoners in front, securely bound, were kept moving at « but pace. In a few minutes the suburbs of the city were reached and in an bpen held, near Wolf river, the negroes met their doom. THE MASSACRE. For the first time they are allowed to speak. As the gags are removed Moss said: “If you are going to kill us, turn our faces to the west.” Scarcely bad he uttered the words when the crack of « revolver was beard and « bali crashed. through his cheek. ‘1 bis was the signal for the work. A terrible volley was poured in the shivering uegroes, instantly fell in their 8. McDowell {ell face downward by bimeelf, but Moss and Stuurt tell over each other, and tructing the Secretary of the Treasury to | the bodies were founc this morning they ee the ‘terms agreed upon by the com- | close together, ‘The bodies teu a mittee of the Virginia bonduolders as te the | bie sight. McDowell's jaw was entirely shot bonded debt of Virginia. away and back of bis right ear there was After by Messra Deniel, Faulkner, |» hole large enough to admit » man's fist. Kenna and Morrill the bill was, on motion of | His right band, too, bad boon half Ikner, blown away, as if in defense he bad grabbed the muzzle of a shot gun. Stuart is sbot im the mouth and twice ix the back of the bead His body was riddled with buckshot. Mosshas ene ear shot off and several buiet boles im bis fore debate | The men had completed their terrible work. cm prog tamed re 3 and came towurd the town. At the first eros upon the tariff bill Las been @ red letter day, they scatiered and appeared signe heya artved'on te cme calied the House to order at noon there were not more than 150 members present, and the ee eae ‘than the usual Mr. Newberry of Iinois, from the commit- too on public buildings and grounds, reported bills for the increase of space in the Post office and providing for e site for 8 ilding im the same city. Committee of the Mr. Lanham of Texas, from the iE ‘bill for the reclama- on irrigation. . for tion of the arid Committee of the whole. ‘Mr. Little of Now York, fromethe committee ees Oe eet os Es librarian of to exhibit certain 's fair. House calendar. On motion of Mr. Culberson (Iex.) « bill the time of district of Texas. :