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ns Si 5 a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, ), ae 4 19, 1892—TEN PAGES. 9 | ‘DITION OUTRAGES ON THE RIO GRANDE. | NEARLY A PANYC IN WALL STREET. IN CONGRESS TODAY. AN EXTRA SESSION, ‘SLIGHT L4PROVEMENT thon was felt when thee rumors of death were eae, —— = - ' 4 denied. I Bandits Who Gave Up All Rules of Civil-| Members of » Pool in Chicago Gas Broke rng aoe Mr. Cleveland's Favors One, but is Unde- | \) A “ A Almost the first mews thet reached President | ( it. ized Warfare. } the Market in Unloadings. - prey year eroe | cided as to the Time. Masvicon tant vigh pamealo te + Pay wae |- Gatvestox, Tex., Dec. 19.—A special from | New York, Dec. 19.—A big break occurred | | Itmay be stated with authority that Mr. re = poe 5 effect that Mr. Miaine was dead. He Carozzo to the News says: : | in the industrials shortly after midday. The) ry tue MOUSE IT WAS SUSPENSION Dav, BUT Cleveland is in favor of an extra session of Con- r. Blaine Slept Well and i i — oe on nome come Se Ny + . ni pentic. Mr . Pht ee IN THE DEATH CHAIR |, As all particulars of the fight opposite St. | stock exchange was the scene of the wildest| rwaaE was No GREAT AMOUNT OF HUSINESS gress, but that whether it should be held in the M ad dis a Little poem ge gee 5 eS : + | Ignacio have not been reported these items | excitement, in fact there was a condition) rxaysicteD—xoT MUCH WORK EXPECTED BE- | Spring or in the fall he is nndecided on. Better Today, betren, The Ps naan on oer is Eee {will be interesting. During the fight of affairs bordering on panic. It appears! yong THE HOLIDAYS. If an agreement could be reached which would Mr Mal Suet REMEDY a Capt. . Segur of the Mexican troops/ that a pool in Chicago gas dissolved duet chee, | insure an adjournment immediately after the | z at 1 we. 8 — 4 aa - : ion) **!7S he was being —particniarly|and the = members —_thereof were jorganization of the House committees be A MEDICAL CON 7 Gee RED a eegpSaRee The Most Satisfactory Electrocution | pushed, to better protect ‘him- one of the - lout. time & wey comp meeting. He 1 wea cragaeas osc JACNDICR. RWRAPACHT. at Sing Sing . — bes = pentte tone fight, went into a foray wil thard serdenrisirrn orben tring | The attendance of benators this morning was | thinks that it would be a very good thing to| — . } IX THE DENEE Foo THs atone. — . 4 it for ¢ i ir uarters in e mi + Ly i i hutte a cro ed wae anor! ab BILIOCSNESS AND vat ¢ osm gation ng tiny eel on, aarp om started in to sell their stock, but they had ot | very small, not more than forty being in the Dr. Loomis, a New York Specialist, Meets the — Quit od we DYSPEPSIs Sa gta | : : ® have the committees appointed early, so as to en. The captain called to the revolu- disposed of much before’ the room became | Chtmber when opening prayer was offered bY | enable them to get their work reedy for| Regular Physicta a . : { the liquidation. Chapinin Butler. The desk and chair recently | {10 Scenes About the House Teday—Mauy Call US4 10 SRL WALL STREET | ‘oui, sskine that the woman and children | Aware o ia * iad Sete Gliecs tha) re | the House as soon as the regular session begins 7 7 f hy i KS A o out unhermed and the answer was Operators are very timid just now on ac- | cccupi y Mr. Gibson (La.) were draped in | That the ways and means cor ittee shonld get v0 Distin a t. L N = : x | count of the gold export movement. Diack, and the death of that Senator Inst Thurs- | to work ou m tariff billand that the appro. | P°™ ‘Be Distingulshed Sufferer, } - fhe woman, thoaght a j ut | an attack om the indasiral group rareigit ever | 24%,4% ell the alarming illness of Mr. priations committee “and the committe | = ~~ z a A witl © children, but as she appeared | | Blaine, was feelingly referred to in these sen- | on banking and currency should begin pre-e) 4 0's cot 03 i teens | Outrages Committed on the Mex-|at the door she was shot down and the |Catalled. Trader were simply frantic and | price eh? chaplnin’s prayer: | paration for the work before :them he re-|, Although Mr. Blaine’s condition during the children ran back. The revolutionists were | threw over their stocks almost regardless of mercy upon us as we again stand in | gards as very desirable. He is opposed, Mt Week has giveu serious anxiety, yet at the ow Tur stowact. “ Bord unable to dislodge the captain from | PFice. | the shadow of death thrown upon this cham-| however, to a prolonged extra session, and | Present moment he is decidedly better and in LITER AND ican Border, co mickly chosen fortress |” To add to the fever money was bidup to 40 ber, tutake tate os pang so inonel jaspemanbempraptdue : eo te the ek, pein girs Psp bea Pang Ps Centon call and could cot be. Obteiosd: ti | OME inks it would be beiter to have Congress no immediate danger. It is impagaible to pre- this morning. They ma A Batletin Tesucd The woman thonght she wonld steal out; ‘the attempt to liquidate was the signal for “Regard with greatmercyThyservantto whose | meet in the fall than to ran any risk 9) RRC ane te condita: PownLs. —+ Ashe made his ‘appearance he was, shot dead | Tound amounts even at that figure. sick bed 4o many eyes and hearts are now | of | long summer session. He is tuys monn wera weet, BM hls condition ° I . see be and-his body thrown back’ into fhe burning | | Chicago gas broke from 90%¢ to 88, distilling | turned, we thank Thee for his long und uso. | little doubtful about the ability” of | t#i# morning Sives usa more hopeful feeling : Exear Does Errvorve ST. LOUIS’ LATEST TRAGEDY. | building. The three children wore penned in | 0d cattle feeding from 64 to 87, American sugar | fullife’ ‘If it pleaseth Thee «pare that life and | the democrats in Congress to give the , % to the progress of the disease. the house by the fire and burned to death. from 10634 to 104%, National lend from 4434 t0 | restore and strengthen it, and give peace to him | necessary assurances of 6a adjournment im-) “(Signed) = Atrxep L. Loom, M. D., ous Gah oe ‘The bodies of the dead soldiers were thrown | 80%, preferred from 92 to ben Borie id and to us who watch so tenderly in this time | mediately after the organization of the Honee, Fraxk Heart, M.D, whi and EXxEcuTtON, | 2to the flames and when the troops from | So 18474. American tobacco from 120 to | of sickness.” { but has signified his willingness to have a spring “W. W. Jomxsrox, MD. 1 ¥. s x ‘N+ | Guerrero went to bury the dead they found | inseed oii from 413, to 37 and starch from As soon as Thursday's Journal was read Mr, | session if such an agreement can be bad as wiil This was the off " be lle es » M who wae telngra i tor It Was the Most Satisfactory Electrocution | %°™ of the bodies burned to a crisp. 52is to 90. S Gorman, democrat (Md. is was the official bulletin ism y Mr. arose and announced | make the speedy adjournment adsolutely sure. wderd « from New 4 Another woman, the wife of «a non-commis- the death of Senatot Gibson in these words: ests atom 2 Blaine’s physicians this morning. It indicated easly this mor gisteredar the A essemnbget tgs peer ire | HONE officer, undertook to escape by crossing | feeding sold at 723 cordage ruled at 143 | "at the request of the Senator from Louis- THE DIRECT TAX, | that while Mr. Blaine was undoubtedly criti- tbe ihn wb Si Dec. 19.--Fred. McGuire | the Rio Grande to Texas, but she was seen at | The great trouble with these stocks is that | iana, Mr. White, who 8 now engaged in render= | _) — cally ill hp was not in «uch ad w state as He was j Dr WW - ————— < ccrecuted at 1:18 this morning. | about middle of the stream and shot. She | When a stringency in money oc = they are the | ing affectionate services to his colleague, it is| U€ #8 to Be Paid tothe District and Not to, be Was yesterday. Still th put little hope | They remamed re s Css Den WV A | “eGuire stept well Inst aight and showed no | snk beneath the water and her body had not | frst to be discriminated against by banks and | aiade my business tolay to announce to the of any real improvement in the near future in B¢ ae Sroxach Van Mean itn + “ 8 been found at last accounts. other financial institutions, and this one of the | senate the death of Hon. Randall Lee Gibson, | Th . ‘s of the ex-Secretary, Mr. Blaine is a retary of Stat ator Hi signs of breaking down, Thiemorning he ate a | Peet dan | tines whan they are being thrown ous cf loasit t i @ money collected from the District of ; A Sl comin oe a ; aes Me ede toe all Meee ee nae men ot fen | Sifter 12:00 pm. the ‘excitement oubsisied | 2 Senior Senator from the state of Louisians. | columbis under the divert cepbbiscon aar aad oS He has undoubtedly been much Chandler. Sew « « dicy ehea i teal & | jeuverass - . Ignacio, all Mexican troops. Only two of the od Aftera lingering illness he expired at Hot fae sicker than the family have been willing to ad. resident J “ ‘ of Middletown and Chaplain Edgarton | revolutionists were killed and one wounded so somewhat and substantial Fecoverios were | Springs, Ark., on Thursday last. I cannot | faded to the district and not tothe individuals | mit. They are still stlent as to the true charac- * SCOTT'S Eu | ot » prison, and as the time approached for | far as can be learned. noted. | Chicago gas rallied ~*~ Giatalling | soaks this announcement without @pressing | from whom it was collected. mse, that Mr. Bing “ the summons to take his place in the death | Lieut. West from Fort Ringgold with end cattle feeding to 5934, lead to 4294 and |eomething of the sorrow which this| This is in conformity with a decision of First | ers of Mr. Blainc’s family have | WeTe sent as early ns Satur ox taviaibls emait; | Cbai et to be fully resigned to the fate|I, third cavalry, and Lieut. Fayes with | Sugar + 10539, but the improvement was not {atelligence bas brought to the: Senate. | Controller Matthews on an application from | XpFeeeed themselves as thoroughly! satisfied members of - w ree which awaited him. He confeased his guilt of/a squad of Seminole Indian scouts Seay eaiatinel ol 1 beck to 20 Senator Gibson held a very high place|the District Commissioners. He has | With the medical tr the cas ut | suffering . that the | the crime for which he was Cove eles | Conlon Wednesday afternoon a = flee oans after 1 o'clock fell back to 20 per | i) the esteem and —— this body. = ordered an account to be stated | resterday for additional: comf # they tate ayatom stycerine on thas the ibility for the murder of | o’cloc! went into camp. ‘They will operat . x great personal worth and his eminent public | with the District of Columbia and the |&raphedto Dr. Loomis of New York erty ome st to his doom a penitent | about thie section. They ‘left Ringgold, sixty | An idea of the activity up to 1 o'clock can be | Brion had made thet impressian al our | money placed to the eredit of the Commis. | "Can you take the night train and come hese TBoaeh the . ° miles down the river, Sunday and say every- | gathered when it is stated that up to that time | hearts and judgmenta, We feel and deplore | sioner. This overmues th opinion made by | amd see Mr. i ee ? | Ail the preparations were completed early to-| thing was quiet all the way up and they were | the sales embraced £36,380 listed and 56,270 Un-| 6° unspeakable loss which the Senate, his | Assistant — District Attorney Thomas that} Dr. Loomis is regarded as one of the leading tary Maine was a te t gen That G why SOOTIS EMULSION t the easy and Gay and at 10 clock the witnesses bad ail as- | unable to learn anything of the whereabouts of | listed. . 3 state and the country bear in his death. ‘His | the money should be paid to the individnals | Speci New York city on the subject of | On all sides of the cbawel sbled. They were aa follows: Jas. B. Ben- | revolutioniats. At 2:15 the market was steadier again at®| inestimable. value’ as a Senator and a from whom it was coll The fund amounts | Bright's discase and leng troubles. He has prise expressed that the tact “ a Cooley, F. D. Madeira, J, W. | | New ORveans, Dec. 19.—A ial to the | recovery of % tol per cent. Salee of stocks | man is well known to all of us. His|to about $49,950 and wit’ be ‘applied by the | Rever attended Mr. Blaine before and, in fact, true comdition had buen « sted g and a non . M. Kurtz, I. 8. | Times-Democrat from the City of Mexico vavs: | OP to 2 p.m. were 422,204 listed and 56,196 Un-| death fs a profound affliction te | Commissioners to the bent interme of the Dis- | i* said never to have scen bim au! Lu many end that ther i deputy sheriff, op a, secretary of war, was called | sted. ie us and a scrious bereavement to his people | trict. | Dr. Loomis left on the midni as about t > pownray i Mae end een crane Wente | Seeburg, 1. ¥.; Som Be Jobn E. Isewan, | upon at his home today and asked to give his and the country. He was a great and a good —__-e--_— | Washington and arrived here this mornin ntil Pre Sr “ooper Popew, Wellingte Conner. Dr. = views or ggicr hae a sen aay FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. man. His mental facultiés and moral qualities | THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERSHIP A MEDICAL CONSULTATION. night. 1 n Troe we there Lawtnt » Rev. D. £. Conkling, Wm. Gross, Wm. | movement recently inaugurated on the lower si z were of s very high order. It is not too much : < eprarepsigfeion #8 un | upemnalion of Mitchell, Dr. Frank Abbott, jr., Dr. B. T. Ir | Rio Grande border. ‘The general, in response | gu'Now York Seek Mocet S,"rapsried Gy! cpeial | to aay that bis love for Louisiana had no limit | ar, Douglass May Be Allowed to Hola Ke a ate at oepeyraae esac ily of the distingu a Sat er eemd Foc 8 coum om it. feee vine, prison physictan; Dr. .. Sweeny, A. V.| to the request, stated that the war de- | wireto Corson & Macartiey. 1419 F sirect. and that his large heart embraced in its Over 0s thes Moxt Abuslatatvadsen. reeveral hours with the two Washington | nist, whos ond mi ‘ N. Howelisom, Assistant District Attorney Mid- | partment is fully informed in regard | — aT patriotiem the whole Union. He has left to . | Physicians whohave hadchargeofthecase. Little In opening the aver thts 9 dieton, P. A. Vansickle, W. F. Batley, A. to the situation on the frontier. The his countrymen the example of a useful,honor-| The three-year term of District Commisg! could bo learned of the recults o consulta- ing Chuplain Bu , tdi Nickerson, A. L. Deckor, H. H. Pugsiey aud | revolntionists are nearly all refugees from this able and patriotic life, and he has left to us, | tioner Douglass will expire on the 2ist instant, | tion bevond the statements contained in the Mr. {anvok: a T & BOWNE, Frank Clarke, United Press. (oeamstd = gpa ulous to a that ~ hie survivors here, the memory of a friendship | but noder the law he will hold over until his | official bulletins. Between 10 aud 11 o'clock we tn tis bebad scor an a ea ave any large following or sympathisers. The unalloyed by regret. omenaaies ad aatiare aah s said | Pr. Johnston left tl Ouse and Was seen b ae - we outrage which they perpetrated opposite San | ii, Gakmad cased by. offering the anal ake ae ee erik ie wad | ene newspaper reporters who were stan me ~s eelock tho witnesses were SUIS-| Ienacio was horrible in its nature and demon- Pac. resolutions expressive of the Senate's pro- | ae cee today that there! ing outside. Ho declined to my anvthing 8 cd the New Yor | woned to the warden’s parlor. At 11 o'clock rated that the men engaged in the revolu- 9, Do. found sorrow at the death of Mr. Gibson and | '* 80 prospect of action in this matter! for publication as to Mr. E '* cond: t ” seceierls: seaaimaaiille: ant aay ithe death chamber. Electrician | tionary movement are desperate bands of a aaa ON for the appointment of n committee to attend | immediately and that it is possible that the | tion beyei tement signed by the U ow . 3 Davisand four guards were already ctiminals bent on murder and robbery. ~ 120" Poe. Mail, the funeral at Lexington, Ky. The resoi President thay decide to ieave it open for set- | physicians, acopy of which be furnished Ts me 0 inte droecists everywhere do. @1- | Pi ctrician Davie was in his shirt Gen. Hinojbsa declined to make any state- tions were adopted. The committee was an-| tlement by the next administration. | Stan, He'said that he thought that some paring the elec appara: s 3 nounced us Messrs White (La.), Butler (8. C.),| Nothing has vet been determined. however, , the st smade in the newspapers | ‘ nen S SOUTHING SYRUP tested the cr . first by a volt meter,then by | federal and military authorities in breaking up ‘ E TG Silver Ot ) 83 Gordon (8. C.), Pettigrew (S. D.) and Shoup | With regard to the office beyond the cogclusion | the case were unnecessarily exag: os at “4 FANS he MILLIONS twenty incandescent lights on the switchboard, | the lawless bands on the Texas frontier, or to Ms BM amet. 1208140" | daho), and the Senate, at 12:15, a8 a further | that there is no necessity for of the rumors which bad SUMODAEN SN iive vee cit. He tested a row of twenty-three lights which | 88¥ whether indemnity would be asked of the mark of respect, adjourned till tomorrow. MB. EDSON NOT A CANDIDALE. the streets he a — egg lon the electrocution chair, which showed | United States government for the killing of oie Mr. Edson said to aSran reporter today | unworthy. cme aren SO ALLAYS ali PAT wumber of volta which passed into the sub- | Mexican soldiers by armed men who came over “To correct any erroneons impression that may | Al the information that came ont from the | wes giver. that Me dition “abowed AE snd ie the bent romay for | ject. The regiater showed 1-800 volta, | pone esse ee a Te wns manifest that the Christmas holidays | exist, it i perhaps proper that Tehoula say Baie bone. this "mor was of a rather | a slight imaprove esinte in every part of tb he » requested all present to kee x near 3 : more be ct was Yesterda mi for'Mtee Winaiow's Moth | quiet and remain io their seats, He and Heal | BIG MATCHES FALL THROUGH. were rapidly approaching. The -unoceupied | that I am not now and never have | hi ers at the how -e- - Seether hint <beentse ou Acoper Connaughton went on to the cell where 5 seats far outnumbered those that were occu-|been a candidate for Commissioner. | pied, but in the cloak rooms there were little | Highly as I would appreciate being promi d social li was confined. This was the same cell | Three Great Pi atic Events That Will Not LEAcur MOCKATIO CLons, | | | same rather cheerful news war givon to all : : - : being tendered so honorable « position in the | galled k i, PALPITATION, PAIN 15 | tuat wen occupied by Cotta, whe was eloctro= Come Off as Expected. Washington Steck Exchange. | groups of members chatting, smoking and re- aan P st Can | Called to ask 1 Meeting of thw wtive Commnaition tm . + cured. Dr Miles | cuted some time ago. New Onxans, Dec. 19.—Three of the great | |,Sales—Regular cull, 12 o'clock m.: Met. R. Re | lating stories, Te yrange oth pr ayer tigger bol tyme aged omar dpe pry wh and Pa. ave This City T lumbia there are obstacles in the way that | that: s Stat Pinor Gore ee iss.) the | would oblige me, at this time, to decline. WOUTRE SHOWED FIRMNESS. | Pugilistic events that were to make up the | phone, 50at 24.’ Pueumatic Gun Carriage, 100 at} On motion of Mr. Hooker (dem.— family, was admitted a ne ° A some time. When he came) A meeting of 1 tive committer of the B Couna’ spring sporting carnival here are virtually off, be oe ce eouds 5) a ae (a = bill booth earel without oy a -e- —- that he found the yen fu ‘ 5 = mi . ata Government Bonds—-| registerei 7 | for the removal of the remains of the late En- \ige McComas? N ion. | be © family who 2 . +4 garton and 3 en- | and both the Crescent City and Olympic clubs | ,,coverament Bond i erent Fee ee, ene antes Ee Judge McComas’ Nomination. bers of the family whom he had seen held here today, the sexsi & shortly C ath chamber at 11:103s. MeGuire | are on the lookout for fighters, There will be | 114 bid, 114% asked. The Senate judiciary committee considered | much more cheerful than he had expected. le for nearly two hours this morning the nomina- | *idl that Miss Hattie Bloine seemed to be qui : if McCofaas of Marland to te | bopeful. Her emilee and the giad look inher | Of the nigh gery ape Of the aan In bE | presont: Paull associate justico of the District Supreme Court, | Gy bowed that much of wreedhinares fleece ing William A but when the committee took a recess at noon, | away, at least for the time. They even ex- | North Carolina, Crystal Springs, Mies, Ked. Water steeks, 32 This being suspension day there came up from last session the bill for the relief of Wm. L. Winans of Baltimore, Ma., the inventor of the spindle-shaped ship. The Winans bill was lost and the House then after noon at the Ebbitt Ho: between the two ministers, hold- | no conflict in dates between the clubs and | , District of Colambia to theit arms. lie appeared calm and | mardi gras festivities, petiest iy Not « muscle moved. He walked rapidly | ‘rhe Olympic tournament March 1,2 and 3 | gold, 1902, 110 bid, te the chair and sat down as he would in any | tacks an event for the opening night wnless the ordinary chair. He rested his head back on | wabbling match between John and Billy Mur. i i - in order to allow its members to attend the | pressed themselves this morning ax hopefal SM. Harry T the rubber cushion and placed his arm! phy is patched up. A better attraction, how- : took up for consideration the bill to increase | ‘" 04 : | hat th i 4 the sick 6. the eres of the chalr und cloeed bis | NY, Patched up, A better attraction, 1 cellaneous Bouds—Washington and seksi or aneet “ from $8 | Meeting of the Senate, no action bad | that the condition of the mien might ina- | jet, le ms PSC | town Railroad 10-49 6s, 102 bid.— asked. e pension of Mexican war pensioners from = d rove to such an extent that they would be abl ited The rs began chanting the | are coupled it is secure. But Dempsey's re- | tonand Georgetown ‘Rallroal Comvertibie on ins | to 812 a month. been taken, Immediately after the Senate | P ich an e: 7 woul able | diana, : servic juire down. The | fusal to fight La Blanche makes it certain that | bid, 144 asked. Masonic Hall Ass'n 5s. 108’ bi adjourned, however, the committee re- | t© move bim to a more geuial climate. | Perens tony ne to meet Gallaghe! a eiak. Wunatagen Tegee tateness Th wees ee ee, one poet. resumed its seasion with a full attendance, and | Mr. Blaine wlept fairly well all throngh the | “husetts, Cot. ti d Slavin cannot be got together } fAge Ss. 194, 95 bid, — asked. Washington Light : Beuton MeMillin of Tannes itis said to be probable that the nomination Bight. His sleep was a natural one Ww w . ia: $8 uid. <neked: . Washieaner DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. : ; der_ | he awoke this morning he seemed to be L. Wilson of West Virginia, 1 | and the Murphys only are in sight. ‘antry 2d A, 98. bi ed. Wa ot La will be disposed of this afternoon. It is under- - m re nts quickly ®und MeGuire | ne will also de 2 The electrodes were placed at| “Goddard 132905 ST his head and on the calf of his right leg. The “ : : aia Harter of Ghio, flon. Do at ts le re . 68, 126 bid, — asked. Washing- : ea of | Stronger from the rest, He sat up in bed for 32 Ste St rere peng, Put ta order to apply | Tue Crescent City Ciub has postponed its | ton tas, = ‘co By Ga batten asked. Washing THE BURNT MILLS RATROAD BILE. _ eaten’ sabanshan kun | Sitio oalieornll ene allighe omupeine wane ares entative Newt ia, liuae tr bal bees <1 in the chair Dr, | Gooch ee oe ke a ee ee Mr. MeKaig introduced bill in the House | they are doubtfal of their ability to prevent it | sbout him. Tt was not permitted to him, | w L | Abbett and Prison § vine examined | ngtagreed yet and leans toward the Coney | Peake und Potomac Telephone se. bid, 13 | today incorporating the Washington, Burnt | on adirect vote in the Senate, : featsoaehentratiymed el ees rool pene Dns alten aa ee tt . ; asked. Capitol and North O Street Railroad ist | spiny. g; aes e meeting continued until 2 o'clock, when | f Y - yun Se enqpestod Raper te the bindings, ax pack Dr. Abbott | Island Club. So the club hes just one event | M2KGl, Capitol and North O Street Kallroad, I8t | Mitts, Sandy Spring railroad. Rp re seep pc ree graeme nina POT erp tegen yg penser ye Joma is expected 2 ae the sg It) made—Fitzsimmons and Hall. “The Crescent | Pau Conecrtinie as keds Me asked. U.S. THE SENATE DISTRICT COMMITTEE. action upon the nominatios. ‘The democrats | Cheerful. His mental powers seem unim- | . Hears Waveros aud ’ u ten minutes and fifty seconds after 11 | (ity hopes to get Burge and McAuliffe together | Flectrse Light Convertible Ss, — bid, 130 asked. | ‘There will be very little more news from the | are m foe hard fight in the committee tode- | Paired. Fe = Ankeny of Minnesota nothing bes boca anes rs he by April and may succeed. Aterican Security and 1 1905, : : sire A muy : | m tk = eard. ’ ” } ahs Te Swann weccre. Geteldie tte tatecectiooal aspect the match is | bid, — asked (huetican Becurlky Senate District committee until after the holi-| feat the nomination, but it is not thought ert | = thy merent fn Sront af “the Dhites | "San, Chatnedy # Mad 7 - wane A | not likely to B nl noneas that of Myer | 1% F. & A., 100 bid, —asked. American | day recess of Congress, which begins next | they will be successful in the end. The sessions | W#s lined with people and everyone who passed || Mom, 7 ‘ tit ain the PRETTIEST os sande Te was | tae Burge nnd wilteost four times as much, | 04, titat ie 1968 AAO. io but sated. | TH uerday. The committee will not here ames. | Of tbe. committee this afternoon ie understond | seemed renege pomnselle bono pnt od TT ¥ t ins laste 7 onds. | and Bu me 0 . a y 01 28. De id, — ., aye very e i Seer wen we urne ul wats ’ “ j aoe ech clone maitre, | The chances are that MeAuliffo has signed to | Wasmneton Market, Co. ump, tx, 110 Wey bide ios | ing until that time and no hearings will be | t@ have been a very liv ; inoue ldichilsea oon shoalooses an | ™ —— P “ send iw sone Mane 13 o'eet ste ight Burge, althoagh the clab officers are | asked. Washington Market Co. lst és, 1892-191 10s | granted. ° : . 2 | nent people and which for | The vate on {s. This was the second shock | silent, | Uid— asked, ‘The reportof the committee on the bill giving | ‘Hat teetimony will be | taken on the | 40 man pypminent people and which for years | 9. "tt nd ‘ Only two! ‘The club is seeking to persuade Corbett and ational Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington. 375 | the control of the bridges in the District to the | N0mioation, but the nature of it could i that drove to the | Managers. Tein pri 4 ‘ MeGuire was killed | Yitchell to meet ik Apri, The champion ta | 01d. 426 asked. Bank of the Republic, 410 bi Commisioners, a. favorable. one. beving | Bot to be learned. A member of the committee | Carriages rove up to the! eet ef SHEETS Coe Lone & FSTS , kk. Dr. Abbott «nid that Me- | himee oie tee etek The champion 14 | sxe. Metropolitan, 290 bid, — asked. Centrai, 300 . aed”. ips tee | Stid to a STAR reporter today: “The democrats | front” door, the people who entered s while the bite. . . ad Ore. ue Milom ix tuava cecum ha | busy making bis $100,000 before he fights | j, a, = faked. cond, 160 seaaked, Farm praia: foe eeatiag: ‘a g omerosce may be abie to delay somewhat the action of | and the people who came out were all objects — iu ed in twelve seconds. see | again. ersand Mechanics’, 190 bid, — asked. Citizens, ne com | te) oor A a f curious interest to the passers by. wa “ ond er * turned on as a precautionary | Fitzsimmons will soon be here and will train | 165 bid, 180 asked. Columbia, 161% bid. 165 asked. | pleted by Senator McMillan and. will. be| the committee, but they cannot defeat the sorger oyigrar mSlgmed agg ~ 4 <ded ved that i H x | P = been so since early morning. It wasso last “ : measure. At 11 o'clock fourteen minutes and | gt his old quarters at Bay St. Loni, Freee UT ta eee Denon” 155 | Cubmmitted tomorrow. The eoport would have | Bominelion. Mr. MeComne will surely bo oon- } Sonn ve sine sucly meruing.. giant tole we R. to ree thirty seconde ire was officially pro-| ‘The Olympics are seeking a match for March ca. ies 117 bid, 125 asked.’ Lincoln, 100 | heen presenteddoday had not the Senate ad- irmed. formation that Mr. Blaine’s illuess had reached . we > ant | nounced dead by Dr. Abbott. | between Greggains and young Mitchell. Railroad Stocks—Washington_and Georgetown, | Journed immediately after the reading of the % € critical state and that the worst might be e \ ee *heckont MeoGuire was then examined by the doctorsand | a = 295 bid, — asked. Metropolitan, 754g bid,8i% asked. | journal. nsvicktezse oe cept : pected at any ahey ow polly cas po- marks of sc | CHOLERA IN HAMBURG AGAIN, | Columbia, — bla, — asked. Capitol aud North O THE GEORGETOWN COMPLAINT. President Harrison received this morning the See te ek csensess Wanda Lawreuee Gard: ~ there any discoloration Street, £3 bid, ington and Soldiers’ | atter the holidays the District committee wil | Stet Columbian half-dollar, made public in ‘ 2 ’ ner of this ii was desaded to on | of his flesh. Wh first current was turned | two Patients Taken to the Hospital—The Georgetown and. Ten- y s Washington. It was sent to him by Col. El.|_ This news was almost the first authentic in-| continue headquarte® at the Washingioh Low as a i | on MeGuire’s body swelled and tugged against | asia Waist eee Jeytown, — vid, — asked. Kock Creek, 100 bid, | be hard at work on the measnres before it and ae eee entast besa 10.000 sou, | f0TMation that the public had had that Mr. | and Trust « ny Garters, Aba aif fiend ; deep 7 5 — askes fs ri e Ee |, fro © E - - ag “ : te oe vant ack urd for a second, ewused by | ss Bach hace - . | ager tagbir - | meute and future educational w Mc. W forced out of hie lunge. sunounces that two patients who were taken to | ited 'Nutiomai Umiou 16 Dake as Georgetown who complain of the occu- | presented by John 8. Shriver. | eooeetel eee mneetin aa car intemmonte | Gerdacr made teport ehowing tuo Suanoce af ~*<. . MeGuire's exeention was declared the most | the hospital yesterday were found to be suffer- I i — asked. Corcoran, tion of M street by the, cars of the} The President expressed much pleasure at| the bulletin which the p i J to be tn healthy condi ie FST SW, Da twas ever held in Sing Sing | ing from Asiatic cholera. a See ee Yashington and Georgetown road. They are | the receipt of it and pronounced the coin “a ud . Feport showing the work done im | a Se ee aay See Saeeetien: Ayer Dates vie ocamnlall ante: thal cna: Of) te: capes’ | nane: Gctat a acai ene not ut all satisfied with the reply of President | beauty.” — ee had its origin in the city and the other in one Hurt to the committee, and have asked that! Secretary of the Treasury Charles Foster | Jenth, and it was realized that if say further fs — | MUCH PLEASED WITH THE EXECUTION. of the suburbs. It adds that there has not they may be heard. A hearing will also be | also received a coin from Col. Shepard, the | complications set in there was little if any hope | Virginians Indorse John pdotyh Vacker, 8 Aik the wigasents werk cumppoiel ducing the} beens Mingle onis bf tke diseesh ia-shu bactoe orks Columbia Tithe, 67 given at an early day on the reform school bill. | second one received at the capital, tor him. Dissent — ‘ tons for the : eg . sak. | district since October 13. Electric. Li athena Ot ‘G: Speers ETE Tala aE DEEEE gtr) Saas His condition, it is true, has shown a slight | es vd ». Wine of Virginia ye dus the Low He aoe tom at ace wun ' Panpantns — iE = eesti 6 ean ee eae anington Gas, CAPITOL TOPICS. ‘The Wreck at the Tunnel, improvement today, but hardly stich as to = | visited President-clect Cleveland in New York OUR LE eri ee rs nese. Th fend Sat Set bes Bere) abe, MELEE, ODES LER aWWRES. | SK ames GConcctien Ges ak tel eet — Travel was delayed several “hours yesterday | grounds for any resl hope. Mr. Biaine may live | Saturday and prone f ¥ wre characterized these executions was no : es ifelepRowe Stocks — American, Grapaophoue, 2 ae octane Ania ca. by a wreck atthe north end of the Nacy Yard |{0F some dans. He tay “uve for an even by all the Virsinn b : grieve tein Sx ae ce They Are Worth $175,000 and She Neg- | Ub tS ares SS" 1 «The most interesting matter now before the | tunnel. At 4:30 o'clock ne No. 106, with | longer period. The discase from which We | rail, asking thot, if he xb Abbott half ur after the man wi u asked. bid, — asked. m tunnel. A o'clock engine No. 106, with } gga ; ng pe abc aes i —— lected to Lock Them Up. Miscetlaneoas, ‘Stork — Wasaington Senators and Representatives,” says Mr. Chas. | one freight ear, struch the rear ofa train of |i Suffering is) euch vine: Sin TK | Virginia for a cabinet » destruction of tissues, ! Lospox, Dec. 19. Burglars have made a rich RIGA IE IG a ¢ | Movre, clerk to the Senate committee on Dis- | tank cars loaded with gasoline for the Washing- | progress, but ho will never again be a well man. | Randolph Tucker ttorne ~ | sul the external burns which were present in | haul of jewels from Leigs Court, near Bristol, | Gun Carriage. .si bid, .93" asked. Lincoln Hall, | trict of Columbia, “appears to be the unusual | ton Gas Company. He may die at any time. The physicians them-| eral. The reason Mr. O'Ferrall du “ { gthor caren of death in the chair were absent. | the seat of Sir Cecil Miles. Lady Miles had left | 69 bid, — asked. ‘Ivy Ota ios taxed.” Met | number of reqnests received from cld soldiers| ‘Three curs were smashed and the engine in-| selves ndmit that it is impomible to predict |sizu the petition was that 4 om i uire’s body will be taken to Middletown | iweiy to the value of £35,000 in a eafe tate Dencoe canthres (Cantante Wesbinge that their pension cases may be called up and | sured. At 8:30 last night the wreck (ok fire | Wlatchanges may occur, Little change for the | #lteady " : pens, Jace hase the mtnion tan comnites' | im her bed room, unlocked. ‘While the family | Laan and’irat iis tid, sated, “aeetiton | Urged for action in the pension office. Genstor | Sued, At 8:00 last nigh oil entered a sewer | better is to be hoped fv : : wet gona We hag Eerste bag meee : : Security aud Trust, 180 bid, 135 usked. | National | McM@lan receives a great many letters upon | and an explosion that litted the traps took | All the members of Mr. Blaine’ : ey ware De Electrician Davis and Dra, | were dining yesterday robbers entered the | Sire Deposit and ‘Trust Co.. 125 Did, 186 asked. | this subject and is doing all he can to hasten | place, Engine company Ni 8 responded but | 0W here. Mr. James » ir. ss Witte iS pleased with — sue- | mansion, = to the = Page Cy > aoa in these special cases, at know that other | 2onld do nothing. ‘The rails were emisted end | Hattie Blaine were both summoned home, and - a= “nepece i mained ~ cess of the execution and were gratified with | ransacked the safe. They took only thejewel public men 1n Congress are being similarly be- : a “ Mra. Emmons Blaine, the widow of Mr. Blaine’ r. Tucker v be « of the brutal circumstances which | and did not take any silver articles or valuable) a prion ety eee aun — sieged by thelr constituents in this regard. The | B® ties burned for —— son, has also joined the houscbold. It is under. | highest esteem, bu " ~~; ¢ former executions go Fevolung, sapere which were “also in the safe. When S5a2.10; do. extra, 2.2588.10; do. old soldiers throughout the country evidently PECULIARITIES OF WHISKY. stood that they all realize Mr. Blaine’s condi- | is :utentions regarding rene rae Wourne’s CRIME. Lads Miles went back to her room, after dinner, | Srinier wnett,palent, ote: spring |fear-that when a democratic administration is : icine ul e tion. ° ship or any other = | khe auw the safe wide. open and’ the articles patent, 4.25a440; spring Wheat, straight. | in power in Washington their matters ma; ‘, ‘One of Mr, Blaine’s intimate friends said to- |, Fred McGuire was a farm hand employed | Scattered in confusion about the room. The .26—receipts, 11846 barrels: shipments, 1.090 | delayed unduly, if not ignored.”" y De] An ota erares teas oo een ** "| aay that hn entertained oe bape Saminer oo EE ma daring the summer of 1891 by Noah Gregory, | servants at once notified the police. who have | barrels: sales, 190 barrels Tran soe THE MALTBY HOI at sald did the doctors. The family, he said, were re- Interior Department Chances. \ hove farm was a mile and @ half from Middle- | not yet succeeded in getting on the track of | SP 78447314; Decer dere Ad i From the Cincinnati Enquirer. luctant to give up hope, but at the same time ice of the Necre February, 1SafS%q; May The Maltby House, which was purchased a f “jags,” did y give up bop N.Y. On the afternoon of October 14, | the tra ior ioe! i: tae ick 2%, red, 63% bid—receipta, nels; fow years ago for 138,000, has been used ule | qi nr mins Of “Jags,” did you ever hear how | they realized that death might come at any | J. Noah of St. Paul, | Is0, while Mr. Gre and all of his men ex.| _ It is beheved that there must have been some | ments, $000. bushels; stock, 1,607,515. bushels; SSL t | McGuire Were at work in the celery field, | Collusion in regard to the robbery, as it was | sales, 151,008 bushels. Milling’ wheat, by sample, | most exclusively by the Senate, although it was Vision, 2,000, vice Joseph ‘ + was found br her son Arthug | ®0tcommonly known that Lady Miles bad | 72a75. Corm caxy—mixed spot, who is not a toper tells the following: A $10 | Blaine, he said, have known for a week past | different whiskies will affect your dreams? One | time. Some of the intimate fricnds of Mr. originally intended for the use of both the Sen- i wat . : that Mr. Biaine in a critreal condition | Pension office Promotions: Le « blood 1 | such a quantity of jewels in the safe. Sadie; Japuary, 47,a6s; Februar prince pba rm to date the House com. | PFand, which is the best in the market, makes | that ME Blain might be expiciel coca ime] #8, E from clork €1,009 to € bea haretanrtenyphernal tee desir a Muy, Sid asked; steamer mixed, 46% you dream of winning at faro, striking it rich : D, ‘Hamner, Alabama, # detective arrested McGuire at | = me celpts, 35,767 bushels: stock, 305,421 bushel mittee on appropriations has refused to grant said that even the family bave been forced to | 2. Hammer, Alabarna, tr jon, but he told such a good| “MR. CRISP UNDERSTANDS Us.” | 61,000 bushels. White corn, by sample, any money for carrying on the expenses of the | at policy or holding a band at poker which one | expect the worst, and that it was for this reason | $1,400; Heney Knowles, Georgia ling wood from the wood lot | — Yellow corn, by sample, 454484, Maitby House. and the Senate has been obiiged | would be a fool not to stand pat on and bet all | that a day or two ago the absent members were | ——. = a Mra, Nettie was released. His story was confirmed | “And We Understand Mr. Crisp,” Says Mr. poe ian econ inte heart yous! 1 eicag | t2,Pay out of its contingent fund for the super- | he had. An $8 brand creates the idea that you communicated with. Mr. Blaine’s present con- ae yr + ig a ~ 4 by Warren Brazington and Wm, Hummel, both | Anderson of the Keform Club. | scone aoe der “receipts, "609 | intendent and all employes of that annex to the | Yaae a fortune easily amd lost it dition, this same informant eaid, is due to a re- | B84 ison T. i cmploses of Noah Gregory. Brazington was! New Yonx, Dec. 19.—“No, I have not re- Ny, ateady good | Capitol. regretting it. Had a good time, however, when | CUrrence of an attack which he yas hed several | , Geological survey” Medgnation. Ws afterward shown to be an accomplice in the ~~ “ iiiatinddian aac Gull eet to choice tumotny, | 150041600, rain freliats THE FINANCIAL INVESTIGATION. ee 5 » * times before. This time the ai was very | Ds J ThA, amrintas robbery and i now serving term in the Au- | Cotsidered my determination fra 1 til refuse | slow atcamer_ to Liverpo, pet bushel e221; | 4 meeting of the subcommittee of the com- | YOU did have money. A $6 one does not make | mach more severe than theothers, and he war by | © a ee Descn Sate petens, Sou perjury. -Huoamsell was | 65 ake POD Se oe ome oes | ake nae Meee ne eee Specie liad ta och Sick meanscharged with making | ¥°U dream of wealth or of winning at cards, | no means in a condition to withstand it as oflice—Resign: also convicted of perjury and was sentenced to | Mr. Crisp,” said E. lery lerson today, 4 ‘ 5 : A Johnson of Nebraska, 100 pounds. Cotton nominal — middiing, "30. | ing % is dition of the | DUt gives the impression that a good position is OVERWORK THE PRIMARY CAUSE, years aud six months in Sing Sing. Me-|in answer to ® query on that interest-| provisions unchanged. Butter sigady—creaniery, inquiry into the financial condition of | : i bie with Mr. Blaine, panerente ler ete ent deere! A CeMMICted OF | ing “subject. “The republicans are at the acy. Si; dos fair ta chance, “eta; de imitation, | Feewury was held today for the purpose of et ee ee enn See eee ee = nae tedie, fancy, 24: d t ads: ization. It was decided t ‘upon the | to part with you and you stay to have a good | cording to this friend, is due to his exhaustive eRe bottom of this agitation and they desire to | rolls, reg te {o"qood, Blase’ store: | Score i e Secretary of the Treasury for information upon | time. A i variety given a whirling headache, | labors and the manner in which be bas been . Seren gieaal make it appear that a serious breach has arisen | packed, 15415. fteady "#038. Coffee firm | which to base the investigation, and Chairman | #Ud you are riding a merry-go-round. A man | ara: ‘ing on the future and exhausting his vi-| P®** the winter in a more mild and em | THEFT, THEN SUICIDE. between the Reform Club and the Speaker, but ans car fair. 183 19%; oe 1, 8416s. | Springer was instructed to draft a letter to the | insults you, but you can’t get off to hit him. | tality. He has for years been working under | Climate than that of Washington. The illness Double Tragedy That Startled St. Louis | tsand wo understand Me, Grlsprand were on | WEAKT wnshanged. oa a Fas Lersspgee Meer Reged med satecotion wales oo vou Anally falloff hciploss Selling Spo" | Bigh pressure, neil his whole system bas} which hes confined him to his bed for several The Dou! iy it Stas St. us and we understand Mr. a sd ‘it This action is in accordance with nat | iy 4 , been tired out undermined. rowing bette ‘This Morning. ‘ery pleasant and amieable terme with each | oP SLitimore Tang “Gale tone asbuke Merete | reokition under which’ tho” sabcomoaittes i | Nos!*. "The policeman comer and arrest you. |bee™ Hired out and under Tiiial "sate aicccaauaes woken net mene ae | St. Lowrs, Mo., Dee. 19.—This morning the | tbe? tral stock, 703; waked; Baltimore and Ohio | proceeding. - oe Se eo You sre have arisen complications. saline ve is _ | east ak the Ghar tans ; ped Se a ee Southwestern rats, 103 bid; do. third incomes, o- obliged to sit for hours among ugly weaves | Bats were naturally the first to Se, eS ee ; = es Se = eee ae Discussing the Next Cabinet. Sas: Consolidated gas bonds, 116 asked; du: LIQUOR LICENSES. vags. | No one comes to help you ut all, and you | be affected and_the first local trouble was with ane. sone Oe ae mies eres found epen aud number of papers therefrom | Xyw Yous. Dec. 19.-Mr. Don M. Dickinson | ®ck® 873858. pariah are mad. A $2 makeup throws youinto spasms | the kidneys. The attacks from which he has | Ynerable jurist think it best to remove en mers VA MS yeacvonly had been placed on a table in the office and | and Senator William F, Vilas of Wisconsin have Chicage Markets. jundred Granted by the | #8 00n as the eyelids close. You murdera mat | guffered from time to time are understood to | *0me climate beticr waited for treatment. burned. : pds CHICAGO, Dec. 19 (closing). — Wheat — Decem- Commissioners Today. + and try to escape. Youcan’trunatall. Apo-| have been due to kidney disease, and each | Justice Lamar, it is believed, needs rest more Rares Exrenensse | no hesitation in saying that they have been in | yer egy: January, 1s: Mar, Toye Cora—Decewe f liceman and mob settle on you ‘and you are | hrrsck has left hin: more “susceptible to ‘coat scaaneainiiia a 41 Tih Lover it was learned that Edward Foerstel, | consultation with Mr. Cleveland on matters re- | ber, 4150; January, 424; May, 46% Oule—Decem: | ‘The Commissioners today took up for action almost beaten to death without being abie to ‘The progress Szanen 10w = aa. of City Treasurer Foerstel, and his assist- | lating to the interests of the northwest. The bas 30; January, ‘30%; May, cm-| the numerous applications for liquor licenses | ery for help. They finally disappear, and when retarded nt, had committed suicide, | conference lasted over two hours. Among the |}: and succeeded before they finished in disposing | you try to get up a great ‘treat | rete ere matters discussed was the question of cabinet of upward of 200 of them. By : | Fellow Sag ge a “its fangs p in ‘that u Wasox & Crsn | eee bes cuerarcsir ene PE Dined With Mr. Cleveland. — = big a a ae, a = the |Sryourtiog In the cat's mouth.” fhe cat Prati ry PINE Snors Fnginver Akers of the N. and W. Killed | Warrants for the Homestead Polsoners. | Don M. Dickinson was at the Capitol today, | purpose of hearing apaek ee i eek ah any eieisien atueed jas ie ee Singular Manner. Vrrrapons, Pa., Dee. 19.—Warrants were is- | He refused to talk about his conference with a s aenen a thet the apa Slices & StRE fing $3.50 ion Star. sued this afternoon for the arrest of Hugh ' Mr. Cleveland, stating merely that Mr. Vilas Mr. Wilson Speaks for Schneider. # ‘might me yan ta — ia 02 An accident which Dempsey, district master workman, Knight of | and be dined with Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Jere M. Wilson began his argument this Pea wat the Blaine wi 83.50 death of one of the oldest | Labor. and J. M. Davidson for complicity in ee es morning in behalf of Howard J. Schneider, ‘mansion w office ; ri 5 i the Homestead poison plot. A Private Srcnetanr Arrorstep.—The | convicted of wife murder. ‘The court room was and received ef- i 1) . | sagvarrants are also out for the arrest of Gal-) secretary of the ‘Treasury today appointed | crowded. ¢ fect that Mz. = ther, the confessor. : ar £3.50 lagher, pst | Hawkins Taylor, jr.,of lows, to be private Sona fairly good wi 83. ar; Leo age, fireman, and Capi. Hatd-|”’ giusscak toc Scuba thei Golem secretary to Assistant Secretary Gear, vice W. Netisome Wed Confeunes. = er nee. , ox-mayor of Ken- | ey , Saat Gack noe ‘Paddock SE S3B.5O ms. conductor. was doubling out of Zuni nerville, La., who has Veen in jail for a month | % Crounse, who has been assigned to duty in Food Inspector Mothershead —— * 3.5 to the thirty-nine mile siding -and | charged with consplting to aleassinate Juage | coUnection with the of pudlic build- | demned 150 pounds of meat. 9 chickens, 21, pay w $3.50 " ng loose the carson the east end Long, bas applied for a change of venue, turkeys, 6 geese, 40 rabbitts and 14 squirrels as in Mr. Blaine’ wi HOOT of cue aiding the brakeman had failed to apply | ‘The revised German Bible has been com- ty SRADE weil as a quantity of vegetables, the brakes and the result was that these cars pleted. For nearly thirty years critics and Doorkeeper Merritt's’ Successor, Inspector Chase condemned 21, pounds of Harrison, accompanied wouton the main line, side-wi engine scholars have been at work on it. ‘The vacaney caused by the death of Acting | ment, 3 squirrels and » quantity of Secretary Halford, called Si. Engineer Akers was caught between | President Graves of the Dubuque National | Axsistant Doorkeeper Merritt was filled evening. They were unable to boiler aud instantly killed. The | Bank bas been convicted on counts chat but _ son assured the locomotive was damaged and two cars | of the cur- Bisine was somewhat and thee ‘fireman Jarmped and escaped unhurt. | i still hoped for his recovery. 7 oui inet ‘The telegraph operatcr at the station. was "The romor that Mr. Blaine was deed w pruespsteni baba RS pial Ps ee Cloak there was quite crowd is troakt —e - was badly blockaded end the west-bound pas- ¥ WOYEAW@S TABLE r train was deixyed four advised 5 Rot Hf i