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8 KIDDING THE CITY OF CROOKS, The Peuice Actively at Work—Suspects Sent From Town. lac thieves, suspicio them out of the nangnra to ge and they have either ¢ down, wher behind th «il the It is Major 1 of as many au protect ed among those + from ether cities whoare to on if will be here early next . ex will b cae and Lacey h Deen look tg beiore they we Jud me oughly m clam I wife were charged with be ns. ‘They man The « He bad b being. when he jamped fr fitted up with ebickens by the hundred. Seve ies from the n Intel of mkix Work railroad from the south end of the Aqueduct bridge to Arli ditis thonght the cars w the 4th of Mareh next During the » thousancis fy cemetery at A the c recentiy made the in the counsy: Lot to Messrs. J. nry Phillips v to F : forty ith . from Charles Dual » bridge a ington to Arlingt ves from Virgii ». ‘The Senators pres « have been appealed to to have Congress Snould this bridge J up the Virginia side of vrgetown would d would ge be built at » the river anderstood that a party of capitalists been ex! mg the land along the Vir- suteof the Potomac river from near idge eat Falls with a view of purchasing 1 a: of that rectic tnring pury great water power atin ‘The Wasi thet * Th A few days a; epondent i the wai Camp Meet that was ma: 7 hed from a corre- atks of the judge in dismissing he Washington Grove as the order is the sum 2 of th le matter, was not © persons, it is learned, are still + to just what was decide jainti®® in bis complai the court restrain and prohibit the trustees fing or receiving from the pi dere the assessments made upon the stockholders and ts thereon, and also to rd prohibit them from exercising performing the daties of trus- appointment of a receiver to contro! the gomery euants authority same is pay the be taxed by G. Iu Favor of the New Stamp. To the Rditor ¢: The Thar cent ise postage stam chronic desire te fort « to express, alar and artistic roper pa’ 1 would we Gruablers that the best wa: Being bothered with the re” is to stop buying them. The sold to @uy one aking for them, so there is no reason for anybody to be dissat: Columbian stamps were made large in order that the de- aigns might stow up weil. which they cer- tainly do, and no patriotic citizen will object to their use by others ng. at least, us he French Radical Papers Dissatisfied. ‘The French radical journals express @ispieasure with the selection of Jules Ferry for president of the senate. Tho con- @rvative newspapers also protest against the wice as eminently improper, while Les Dehats ud other moderate journals approve Mr. 2erry's election. —_—_—_—___. ‘Th eLadies Approve of Suoking Rr: Old Dominion Cigarettes are used. each package, persons | al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ' 4 D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ———— 24, 1893—TEN PAGES. NEWS FROM FREDERICK. Serious Damage From the Storm—A State Corresponlonce of The Evening Star Frroentex, Mp.. Fel Almost the entire western se t by a ba 90 long lary 22, 1893. ction of Mary- cane on Sunday night, jock in the evening and all with alternating fur, Frederick county, owing to ite protecting mou tain walls, suffered little comparative dams though teleph and te ph wires es, small buildings and fences were carried own before the blast. In the adjoining county of Carroll the most damage was wrought. the people of Westminster sustaining a loss of about $15,000. In that town the tall steeple on u's Reformed Charch was blown down, ch to the extent of $2,000. At Cearfows, in the adjoining county ef Wask- ington, a brick church w: nearly entirely de- stroyed, the damage occurring while services Were in progress. The flying debri« was sent- tered over the congre and one man was seriously hurt thereby. In both Washingten ‘and Carroll counties many buildings were uproofed and blow: he total los dred thousand ty, however, | land was swe which began Diew nigh pe very hghil Capt. Q. S.J. Bec of Frederick b Jur: ue grand | District court of Bal- with United ar od of the Un for E in the discharge of cise vere interest: 7 one it the. question of judge Fat the esc neral ei¢ Myers of i'r a deputy she this erty on Charles € fen | States marshal at the sane poll pointed 1 the new Inw relati | r gz the morzing ke ap- | oft booth an if to go behing it, » been go udvise te arrest hiv vho bad ff Davis rn before this city, but | waived mee removed | the United S ruierence to | finding of the ins t hiraseli and | Mr. Davie, €. ed a letter in the repea sobnoxinus ve \ ge of Election Indicted. | NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. 2 What is Going On in That Thriving Mary- land City. Correspondence ct The Frening &: Rocxvin.Le, February 24, 1893. | Philip D. Laird as trusteo has sold to John W. Mertz of Brookeville a farm of the late Capt. John H. Strain containing 219 acres for Thomas Dawson, real estate broker at this | RUFUS HATCH. | Sketch of the Financier. | Rufus Hatch, whose death was announced in ‘TAR, was born in Kenuebeoport, , and bad a capital training for a successful man. He was born ona farm, and lad a good, firm underpinning of physical health. He struck out at the age of nineteen from the modest Maine homestead. He tried Place, has sold for Messrs. James H. Jones and clerking itasa grocer boy, got an offer of William P. Dawson, executors of the late partnership in tae store, and, had he accepted Americus Dawson, 2 farm of 270 acres. | it, might have settled down to an income of Frederick family. During the late severe storm a large hay bar- near Be- rack on the farm of Ei thesda, was blown dow ler was the purehaser at $5,130. | Mra, Ryerson of Brooklvn, N.¥., bas pur- | chased of W. B. Miller a house and lot at Brookeville for permaneut home for her w. P. Watkin n. Mr. Richard Kirk, who recently fell on the ice and broke one of his loge, is lying danger- ously ill at his home near Olner. A jury has been summoned by Sheriff Faira!l to meet on March S to finish the condemnation ds for the use of the Metropolitan South- ofl | ern railroad. The clork of the circ ge licenses Margaret Nettie F. Carroll; L Club at ¢ was well attends sheen Mille xtende Denver, M started on a St. Lou Mz ecting of the District Lodge of j thersburg, Prof. E. 1. | ief templar. Dele- the county were | order in guod condi- returned muel Hopkins a former 1 Joseph G. Watkins ‘The entertainment for the bencfit of the % day for the nished by the club orchestra in of Baltimore sung | ersbarg Fine music on T exaperance play, Last Loaf.” was rendered in good 1 pantomimes and tableaux. this piace, who has for engaged on government | ome a few daye ago. Spring has rn trip, including nd Chicago. ident of ard county, of Sandy od west eapolis nd, fo} court has issued mar. to Zachariah ‘Thompson and | resident of | his fiftieth | $500 per year. But he declined and went west, naturally to Chicago. He held the urveyor's chair when the route of one of the roads afterward merged into the Chicago and Northwestern was Inid out, In that way he got down to bed rock in_railroad- ing and also saw the immense possibilities of | the west asa grain-growing country. In Chi- cago he became one of the boldest of the grain operators, but his opinions of the market were formed at first hand. He could take lot of weather reports, a few reports of acreage in seed und form his own and correct notions. too, | of the crop output, On this knowledge he op- | erated and won. | War knocked him out. The Crimean war it was, for it ended short off when the market ex- to keep up. Prices fell and Rufus ‘a member of the firm of Armstrong £Co., was a bankrupt. He did not clear off by the bankruptcy court method, but assumed every penny of the firm's debts, and paid every one in (ull, with interest. He came east with a full knowledge of west- ern affairs, and, with Henry Keep, started in to bull Northwestern, und made a fortune. The panicky times of 1869 found Mr. Hatch a vigor- oun bear, but he waited too long, went short too far,and failure met him in 1873, with a balance of nearly a million against him. But he was a leader in speculation, and was soon up again, and | en- | THE NORTHERN ractric. The Northern Pacific was then going on and “booms” of every sort were rampant. Mr. | Hatch went out to see the land, struck the Yel- lowstone Park, was entranced with its beauties and its possibilities, and set about securing it. A spur of the Northern Pacific was to ran down ‘othe park,and, with the exclusive rights granted, the park company would practical | have supplanted the United States in the own- ik. An opposition, headed by Vest of Missourt, was started, and ground that he wanted tt really as un exclusive grazing ground for his own herds im the then booming caitle ranch trade, man of THE WHISKY TRUST. It was about this time in 1883 that he under- { represented took to reach British capital through the British ue to Tred-| L.A, Terrell Tells of the Operations of the | stoinach. He went to England and. or- H Distributing Company. ganized a party of expioivers, — includ- The whisky trust investigation was continued | ins titled correspondents for the large = | London dailies. ‘They came _ here them o:t* of a ear load of lemons, 0: | Yesterday. epee pared to be feasted and were not disappoi whick he had with him, H. A. Terrell of New York, director of the | ‘they got to the park, after visiting Niagara, handred be ta rate | Distittingand Cattle Feeding Company,testified | Chic ago, St. Paul and other erties en route, had the ruling eos he ¢ rket price. the monev for th Lin veveral cepted eheeks, which bi { here. In the eveninga companion | a. they hired » term from a local and disappeared. ‘The team was recov m Saturday last a but the men have been | ot yet itchie. regent of the Frederick Daughters of the American about a year ago All the distributo: Feeding Compa: the matter. The org: was attempted as 80 y in the e an attempt of aa made to organize the American Distributing Company. of the Distilling and Cattle it were interested in | tion of the comp: | @ eastern dis- a high old time and were rolling on grandly in | When news came of the Villard crash of 15%: Northern Pacific, and Rufus Hatch was a ruined man. We got the Englishmen off bis hands aa scon as he could and they went homo mystified, declaring this was a great country, but of no very clear idea of what had hap" ny tributore “ed an iden Distt | pened. ing and Cattle Feedin wante Po ean Le two distribute its own and MIS LAST FAILURE. ” do away with the middle man. Seven houses | That was the last failure, and from it Rufus is attending the reunion of the | got together to head off the scheme, organized | Hatch has not recovered. He wert out of the apter in Weshington, and one of | the n Distributing Company and! stock exchange, out 6f the produce exchange read before that body is to| made application to the Distilling and) 54 took membership in tbo consolidated, <,ihomas Johnson aid has been | Cattle Feeding Company for the ex- | Shieh he bekdat Ute deahe ared by Mrs. Ann G. Koss of this eit clusive privilege of diatributing its products | "Tle had two bebiies: music and booke. Away the cirew t for the Febranry | cast of Pitteburg. When the proposition was | pati i hie Cee subs plaven Waargeein form there is now on trial the caso of Owen S. | made it wasthought that the western distri- | {he hocktord Church end fe ber oie ta | Duvall versus Conrad Bover. removed from | butors we likewise. ‘They did not do 60, | cunnianted the wheazy instrument ie © 915/000 | Montgomery county to Washington connty, | and six months ago the American company | crand. In New York city he was head of the | Sonic dege Se ee and Cattle Feed= | Diusic committee of Christ Church. He paid a [anda number of Rockville attorneys are en-| ing — Company that they would | ed upon it asc form Club of | 1 the inaugural cere- | | Frederick. which will 0 ales in Washington on March 4, about 200 strong. in ful! uniform, the Frederick Ridemet have decided to aitend in s body. Both orgs tions will be headed ne latest swindling sch ‘of music. to be pra nd tieed | jis the wire-feuce game. A smooth-tongued | fellow calls on the farmer. offers to. give him | enough wire to fence a ten-acre field if be wili : gets him to | terward turns out to | | bea promissory note for $150.0 few of | ving been erased with oxalic acid. | Miss Eliza” Massoneau of New York, who has | be @ guest of Misa Mary Grace Levy in this city, has gone to Washington to visit friends there. McK. _ MARLSORG Star February 23, 1893. ting of the county school Wednesday, March 15, 1893, It, chief marshal of the mounted battal s who desire to attend the! Mant ‘There will bea | commissioners Mr. Geo. M. Henaw Prin@ George's ¢ fied the lad auguration to wear a dark riding habit, high | silk hat and a silk sesh, orange i black, oricle Maryland colors. | The farmers of the county will mect at the | court house he 3 2%. 1894, for the purpose of diseuseing the sub- of making better roads and of orgazicinga Je ant: T spent last week with | Mr. Geo. W. Wilson of this to | | fof Ge | al para | Oxon Hill distriet is to make fi rrange- | ments for the i ¥ next at | 6 pam. i © Axsociatic 000 wud neariy all the shar purchased # site on the limits Upper Marlboro’ within walking distance of | Washington. The grounds are laid off, the track surveyed and contracts building marl the re in Prin ounty. Everybody is interes anty anda fine display of exhibits m: | be expected. ‘The officers of the company are jas fi President, Dr. Richard S. "Hill; | | treasurer, Henry W. Clagett; secretary, Jos. | Wilson. tin it} ———— | TAKOMA PARK. j | Judge Miller has re‘urned from a trip} | to Atlanta and Angusts, Ga. His new building pidly tnutavenue is ri nearing ecom- | Mrs, Williams has gone to join her daughter, | Miss Toia Williams, at Fort Meade, Fla., from | Which piace they will proceed by easy steges to San Bernardino, in southern Catifornia, hoping | tthe change of climate may benefit the| | latter, who has not recovered from the severe | cold contracted in the early anta med Mra. Arth e have returned absence ¢ w days, who | Hotel Takomn, have | retarned in Washing- | ton, whe ended remaining, as | w close of the prevent has returned to her home in t with ber brother, Dr. MePher fh sivect northwe: Washington. | Miss Snow ve is visiting was held 2 of Mrs, H. on Chestnut avenve for the purpose of cing to the residents ¢f Takoma and vic; the Misses Ross and Thomas of New Jerse Mixs Grace Favor: jonday Doyle The death of gloom orer ihe © hw . Lang has cast a} Y, in which she has | i for several vears. The large attendance | 1 beutiful Hore! tributes xt her funeral testi- d tothe high regard in which she was held. The interment took place Tuesday at Rock Crock cometery. uary 6 Two hundredand fourteenout of 464 Gisuermen were blown out to sea by the | gale of December 23 and given up for lost. ‘They reached Hachijo Island safely. The court of ingairy into the Chixhima wreck finds Com- mander Kaburaki Llameiess. | - = | Capt. Williams of the Mallory Line Dead. | Capt. Gilbert Williams of the Mallory line died yesterday morning in New York. | ee | Japanese Fishermen in Peril, | The steamer Peru has arrived a! | Francisco from Japan, bringing advices Capt. Williams was born at Essex, Conn. Sitty-six yeareago.. Hebad beenemployed by the Mallory line for about fifteen years, latteriy commanding the stexmer State of Texas, which _ plies between this port and Ferdinand. He was | one of he ablest captains in the service and his las | the company | like to retrace the steps they had taken. nber, but mntinues independent | and Cattle Feeding Company. ef gO OW at Indiv plan was entirely aban} the Am nm company e Distilli In reply to a que practically had doned in Deee ual distributors. tion witness said | those interosted in the American company | control upon the unsuspecting farmers of this county | tribution of the Distilling of — the Cattle Feed- good part of the bills, and enjoyed the noto- | riety of the effort. When the Yellowstone trip je he took along concert singers, aud y he found his greatest consolation in the ry rich musical alcove of his library. When he was managing director of the Pacific Mail Company he gave another exhibition of his skyrocket ways of doing things, The two amers City of Peking and City of Tokio just been built by John Koach and their ‘The that dis i Companyie soos in the east They | trial trips wero sensations. One wont to Boston Ease Dining. agreciient antl reo with rever:l hundred exeursionists aboard. the samo as others did. The he other went to Newport. Delmonico did and Cattle Feeding Company. | tho entering. Gilmore furnished the music Fe oor eg TRY ANE, one, | and what with the President, the cabinet, Con- Pete ig egret OF WhIGR tis | Cessmen und, kash On Deer dt was a dis: and Cattle “Company waa pro- | Gresmmia and, ear cram seltbug urent fontbe trade HS) ost tat aspecial facility for getting fechas : ate ‘constituted | into lawsuits. Gould never liked him and fre. a agres ae oo El ¥ warned those in deals and pools to keep understanding. Under its terms de: 1 conti and lose the be fits, ht $10,600 worth further q tributors we st. the witness said t ment offi ent was not cheated. lemann ing spirits, Some of them were poisonous vl would cause death if a al of them was takem, sured, woutd be -letrimen extent he could not s: const mor: foul play. the house. of nightly occurrence. Thom: not been able to wor! account of the rhenma aa quarrel i Bailey At o'clock ye full of smoke. “Lar: stumbled over the pr band. Flames were I there was a sick on the flames. burning fi off. His features were canre of the accident. Cecil, mond Wolff ment. pee Se ES losin; from pledges given on ‘singie trial will prove. _ kindness to thore wo were passengers on bis | ship won him many friends, dress Dr. Re tial package. ue ptirchases aud 1 Kepresentative Stockdale asked at he had examined some sences and essential oils used in compound- ation of the cons: j-| say what the medical properties of pure gins, | whiskics, &e., were as compared with adulter- the scant earnings of the wife who wa aroused by cries of fire. turned to the garret r She rushed into the inner ro strange death constitute suspicious stances, which the coroner will inquire into, ‘The woman, who is about sixty years of age, told a very disconnected story about the find- ing of her husband's bod: oo £17,000 In Debt and No Assets. the son of Sir No More Sleepless Nights For sufferers from asthma. Schiffmann’s Asthma Cure affords instant relief tn rebate or if a of goods under th bate system, vells them and then bought a bill of goods from rome one else if he would lose | ness said he would if foundont. | he said that some the old ue: re customers vf "to another question by Mr. Stock- | e relative to the cost of the bonding system at the distilling ouses, around which a lot of govern- Were pliced tose that the govern- He knew of no cost to in this connection. a atal to healt it depen: er Death of Thomas Fox. In the squalid garret of the Greenwich street, New York, lies the charred remains of Thomas Fox, an old bricklayer. His wife, Anne, found him lying drunk on the r with his clothes on at 5 who is sixty-five years of age, has years on ‘The pair lived on | employed | k for ‘several tism. night at 10 o'clock the tenants | 9 Soon after Mrs. Fox came running down the stairs | and sought refuge in the room of a widow, Mrs n the floor below. erday morning the house wa Mra. Fox had re- and found them * the cried. m and almost strate form of her hus- in progress, La licking his thing ning smell of burning flesh. ‘Then she called in an officer, who threw water ure, extinguishing The body was lying on the bure floor. Ail the clothing above the knees was burnt horribiy distorted, hind the corpre Inya broken lamp, the probable SS May Have to Return the Biz Gift. There being some doubt that Congress Will abrogate . the world’s fair Sunday clos- ing clause, the Chicago Times in agitating the return to the United States the $2,500,000 advanced to the | pexition commission on condition of Sunday and thereby release the commission accepting the gift, Bt Pal, the © tuble- He could how dangerous they were in the quan- Dut thought that their continued | ‘To what <d upon the He could not tenement 107 lock yesterday ‘There are suspicious circumstances surrounding the case which led to rumors of ‘The Foxes have lived there for five yeurs, receiving their rent free for looking after t ‘The tenants say that brawls were Henry Drum- i seeretary to Lord Ran- dolph Churebiil, is bankrupt. His liabilities are nearly £17,000 and there is no astets. His creditors have agreed upon a scheme for settle- ernment of ‘olumbian ex- the worst cases, as a druggist or ad- 1 out, since there would surely be trouble if he were let in. in the amalgamation of the American aid Western Union telegraph com panies there was just such a break. Mr. Hatch bad a great friendsi paper men. A well-known newspaper man now in Congress was his scribbling confrere, and in sions of a satirical wort 1t was difficult which was Cummings and which was He wms capital at parody writing, and celebrated burlesque edition of Villard’s -kounding prospectus of the Northern Pa- | citic railroad was translated as far as it could be into French and German. stop man re p for news A yous writer, mostly in critiques upon the market, and the mention of water in stocky | was sure to start him off ina pungent talk on that tender point. OSTRACISED EY OTHERS. Mr. Hateh’s disposition for litigation led to his practical ostracization in many financial iines. He was not of the modern type of Wall strect man—cool and calculating —but liked to operate with a full brass band as part of his outfit He was a high liver,and as an epicure in eating and connoisseur in drmking stood in the front rank. = i e He leaves three children by his first wife, Ho Knew physicians preferred the'| 410 was a/Miss Charlotte ‘T. fiatch, and fou oreo ple. by his second wife, who was a daughter of KILLED For INstmantes | {*Pt Gray, the commodore of the Pacific mai Suspicious Circumstances Attending the |, Latterly he has been head of the Rufus Hatch (limited) Company, intended to operate in the street, aud was also interested in the ranch business in New Mexico and Arizona, He died without any power in an arena where at one time hix demise would have raised a small panic. He had a small group of friends, who. knew him well enough to know that he had a kind heart under his broxque exterior, and a soft word as well as a cutting cpigram. ——— DEFAULTED FOR $70,000. Disappearance of the Assistant Cashier of an Atlanta Bank. Assistant Cashier Redwine of the Gate City National Bank of Atlanta, Ga., who has disap- peared, left a shortage of about $70,000. It is the biggest financial sensation Atlanta basknown for years, The clearing house officers deciare that the Gate City National Bunk ean pay de- positors every cent and can pay the stockholders in full, ‘Tho greatest mystery xbout the affair is Red- wine's disappearance.” He walked out of the bank bareheaded, borrowed a hat from a bar- tender in the saloon in the basement of ihe bank building and nothing has been seen of him since. Redwine has evidently been living beyond hi means for years. He hay been one of the mos prominent members of the Capital City Club and it is believed that he has some of the funds of the club, the proceeds of @ recent bond sale. ‘The bank officials believe that Redwine has Deen bebind for several years, but in a sinall amount. His position enabled him to cover up the shortages so that they never were discov- and the | Be- | Mrs. Fox was particularily anxious about | red the life insurance op her husband, which ere RUSE ee fle intrusted to the undertakers. Ale Used Many Frogs’ Skins. though poverty-stricken, the tenants say| airs. J. Gilman Adame of Newburvport, tue ‘kept mp “his insurance. These facts, | yy “g iedie Mareea a a red coupled with the quarrel and Fox's | #ass., who was ee since submitted toa novel and seemingly sucoess- ful surgical operation. ‘The wound was so large that it was impossible to obtain human skin for the purpose of grafting, so the skin of frogs was used. Nearly three hundred grafts were puton. The frogs were chloroformed before the skin was taken from them, ——_—+ee— Gov. McKinley Gives Up Everything. Gor. William McKinley of Ohio has made an absolute and unqualified assignment of his prop- erty to Herman H. Kohlsat of the Chicago | Infer-Ocean, Myron T. Herrick of Cleveland, | Ohio, and Judge Day of Canton, Ohio. The property is turned over wi hout preference for the equal benefit of his creditors. oo A Sult Against Senator Brice Settled. The somewhat celebrated tax case of Allen county, Ohio, against Senator Calvin 8. Brice has been settled. The title of the suit was Edward Holman, treasurer,vs. Calvin 3. Brice, for $17,000, omitted taxes and penalties. The defendant withdrew his demurrer and filed an answer with the case BEvors breakfast Bromo Seltzer ‘Acts as. bracer. Trial bottle 100. Kufus Hate was ousted from the park, on the | For the past dozen years Mr. Hatch was a} { Career of the Well-Known | A. C. Beckwith, Democrat, Appointed by WYOMING'S NEXT SENATOR. EDUCATIONAL. | RAILROADS. WINTER RESORTS. WASHINGTON. | ORAN'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, 1117 G ST. N.W. Governor Osborn. A.C, Beckwith, democrat, of Evanston and Private in-traction day or eveggne im achoo? ani ‘ . ~ ‘coil b oh Sor preparation fd civil service: the wealthiest man in Wyoming, will be the Sminstions TW. RORtS. CM PIL Det United States Senator for the next two years, | PIANO INSTRUCTI: MEAD. | His selection for that office was announced bY | servaten. nomes if de- | Gov. Osborn last evening. It became necessary "tet. Address 2-2 to appoiat on account of the legisiature ad- BY SCE journing without electing. The leading candi daten were A. New and John Thompson. They and their supporters made such sharp fighting that the governor thought to make the least trouble by overlooking both of them. Beckwith and New are famous friends, the former having been beh north lieht, in drawing and tatad nia: dar WwW ‘ONSE VATONY OF i b.w, Twenty-fourth year. Piano, organ, Voice. Violin, Ante. cornet, Re. Free advan: faces pis OB BULLARD, Directo ° iM 7, 100% STH M p.w. roiceen abianche'a m=thos.” ray development of voice ranterd. ceep breathing, bY ind New all through the witch thro.t troubles are overcome. 0 charge for ex 5 finine » tent senatorial contest. Gen. Thompson's friendsare 2 OLUMBI§ CONSERVATOR' SIC, 900 erage. He was within one vote of anelection ("QE UMB parment.. private of class len, ‘on the joint ballot. His deteat was due to the , RT. pal, late of the New MouOniGh a aseaiecat tory of Music, Bostou, Mess ‘The new Senator isa genuine westerner. He | (ria 7 eiWoN—VoOAL UTIT ET FRANCES MARTIN ENGLISH AND FRENCH scHooL une Ladies and Little Girls, limited. [sel-8mie) 1205 Q ST. NW, has held but two offices, Ove wa membership C of Matches! Par',""nail Behinue | of the national world s fair commission and the development o! ee, and relief oe other member-hip in the first town council of , PE rronere 925 Msi n.w.. Monday and Thursday. Cheyenne, He went to Cheveffue thirty yeare | 7 ago, working bin pasinge across the plains with M a bull team. He identified himself with the | or: community by building its first honse and open- | Poardina nuniie ing @ grocery. When the railway came and | FES went on he went with it, and was a rich man be- | 5.4 | fore he settled in Evanston, a thrifty town near the Utah line. ‘There he owns the local bank, ARNOLD W. MFYFR, GRADUATE, LVT! herds of cattle and tracts of range, coal mines | ~Pianoforte, theors, voice culture: dricin and coal and timber Inud Telnmentet iadivviusl votre: Studie, SOO F sek. Ww. His hobby is horses, and he breeds trotters | “Sujit 6 on the finest farm in the mountains. Beckwith | 3 4 VV INSTITUTE BUSINES! ‘as born in New York sixty years ago, but was cor. Sthand K sta. nw. % ti Fenced “teachers, mi in Missouri with a party of trappers at fifteen. | Dicincsspcnectsstrpemitine: dorian hoe ant cca De SLOCUTION. PHYSIK CRAZED BY DWINE'S DISGRACE. | EX Siom) Rodin beaomee Typowriting. ore. ELIZABET Suicide @f a Friend of the Pefaulter—The | (# tel st ate se rincoln Tank Failure. yORWOOD INSTTTIT, Fincoln Bank Failure N SHOE aw. Thomas Cobb Jackson, a young lawyer and FOR YOUNG LADIES one of the most prominent young men of the | New efasuen in SPANISH ant TITIAN and a south, a son of Capt. HenryJackson of Atlanta, | {2 adlcuen in ELOCUTION and READI Ga.,und grandson of Gen. Henry R. Jackson Maress Mr. and Mrs, WAL. D. Cap Prine: of Savannah, committed enicide last night. Mia suicide is probably the greatest sensation | Atlanta has ever known, fe and his father had just reached home from their office, Capt Tue nererrz SCnOCL OF LANGTAGES, rh stm ackron, stepping out, had gone only a short | Prenct!Gtmerican and. Faranean Branham. distance when the report of « pistol was heard. [+ Greek and Translations. Going back, be found bis son dead. He bad FRENCH & GERMAN L' CTURES & COMEDIES been deapondent for several days, ‘This was Every Srtarday at 4:15. Eres to puptis. oxramas. largely due to overwork, He and Lewis Red- wine, the defaulter of the Gate City Bank, were | 7% warm friends, aud it ix eupposed Kedwine’s | PLOCUTTON, OnaTORy troubles unbalanced Jackson's mi aud voice culture. ET and Miss ADAL. TOWNS? THE LINCOLN BANK FAILURE. Another lot of forged paper, aggregating 200,000, on the Lincoln (Neb) National Bank | has been brought to light. A batch of notes, | now in the bards of attorneys for enilection for | eastern banks, amounting to $173,000, is signed by au ex-emplove of Mosher uained Hurlbut and indorsed by Mosher as president of the Na- tional Bank, were floated by Mosher and the money squandered by bim. Mosher admits j that be got the cash, but refaves to say where itwent.” ‘The bank “was opened yesterday for the purpose of admitting creditors to tile their ¢laims and wind up its business. It is now atated by conservative men who are intimate with the affairs of the bank that ita linbilities wili exceed 21,600,000, with assets practically nothing. Mosher admits that bis eflorts to taise money to settle his shortage have failed. business men who have had faith in the state- ments that x full settlement would be made are inastatement of great excitement. In the iegistature yesterday a resolation ordering itn- stonow. V TEST END SC EXPATSSION advanced standard plays, enltnre—t xeretyes Alsi DN, 1803 HT at, M /UNT Virsox SEMINARY, CORSEL M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., WASHINGTON, D. ©. Fiehteenth year opened OCTOBER 4, Aewect hich-erada hoard young Indes and ay schoo! for A little gils—thorougliy modern in thods. esfectly ecmtnne’ tor health and comfort Passenger elevator, perfect sanitation. Cirrulara sent on applica To graduates, and to the publi fered a spectal stu ly In Greek li ing Homer's Iliad will meet on , Feb - 18KB, and hold its sessions 'o ¢o'clock ou Monday ani Thursday after. nuons for twelve weeks following. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. sovrRS, Principal. mediate steps to be taken to protect the state Was past a. Aim .T. JOHN'S COLLEGE, FORESTS, SAVE THE ing Morton Sounds the Alarm Over | oq or AoE RRS Serer e the Destruction of Timber. ; FARDOe “Despite the fact that I should be jubilant Shortland and T 401 and 407 Fast ae. st. dav and * ersons prepared over my recent elevation,” said J. Sterling Mor- mination: etadustes suaisted tO foalthenee A ton the other day in Chicago, “Iam troubled, | i! ¥-*k in any departinent free aa. GE 2 : MY 4u¥ ©. Leavirr oF postos, Every day that passes secs the timber-pro- | ) aid wekain: oe ducing land of thix country reduced by 25,000 Pind AxDatenae As acres, Just think, over 1.000 acres every hour. | EsRERDE SELECT Tai; aie Thero are but 40,000,000 acres of timber left in | PA Tessie! foe this country and at this ra trees will last but a gener: “The most impor tter that will occupy my atttention when I enter the cabinet as Sec- retary of Agriculture will be the preparation of national forestry to be presented throngh some kindly Co: 2 to Congress, 3,000 ties are consumed for each mile * oliewe. of destruction of W. ion, THOS BALCWS CIVIL SPRVE Busines: College, 1207 1 pres Dt etvil Ser and census exaniinations. Stenosra DUCATION FOR REAL LIFF. “THE SPENCERTAN } National Bunk or the EGE, 7th and begins Thursiay, it sessions. nd track laid, and they last from two to estes, | Keetodio six years, according ‘to the balla ‘ow, what | ioe Preparatory. Jementary Book- agreat benefit would be derived by securing | k°MRE, Spencerian jsnhorthand and Trpewriting, Architect hanical Drawin. Hane + M legislation that would make the railroads utilize thoroughly trained teachers; central lo- their rights of way to plant trees for their own consump ‘Think of an urbor reaching from Jersey Ci from ocean to ocean, Y id be uble to travel this dis- tance in an arbor, cool and. uvtless in summer and free from snow in winter were the railroads to set trees each side of A COLLEGE OF ©} Connysr + GXLa. ave och and 72h his cite, who is imprisoned in Mexico on the charge of wy ee fraudniently obtaining a large amount of jew- eee th Me | clry, will take place w afortnight. Mrs, Knox, the prisoner's wife, who is also in ens tody, is still Iving ill at the American Hospital, where sbe is kept under guard. Money white has been collected tor the benetit of the ouers is held on deposit conditional upon their release, es oF rare excellence aind fatalorue free. aie OF WASHINGTO ._ CONCORDVIT! emefnl shook, One ut to wake 1p boy to der Eivears, #102. ovr | MAPEENpoD the best & *RTEID -E Vale). AM..Prin, vung Knox is the son of the Jate Rev. Wm. A ee F. Knox of Eluira, N. Y..and the nephew « Hal choo TT oe the late John Jay Knox, controller of currency. tor the session Hewrinnine Pet % LA 1, Tate. Military His brother 18 0 tais<ionw in business and agraduate of Hamilton College a eer was deemed one fuli of promixe. It is claimed that the crimechargedagainst him has palliating circumetances, yin Chi Knox is Washin Fer trther S. A.M, Prin DENTISTRY. — Confession of the Sailor € Areporier of the Hamburger Nachrichten has interviewed the three sailors of the Thekl who are here at Hamburg waiting trial for bay- ing eaten their Dutch compazion after the wrecking of theit ship at sea. He describes the men as dirty, uncanny creatures who speak only in broken sentences and do not appear to realize that their deed wax in any way repre- bensible. All spoke of the killing of the Duich- man as the only thing to be done under the cireumstances. They do not remember who first suggested the sacrificing of one of the four men in the rigging. Lots were drawn with rags torn from their shirts, After the lot had fallen epon him twice the Datchman, by turning his back, gave the siga for them to AN DMOTHER’S METHOD. The day of the **string and flatiron” is past. Other methods in dentistry are prevalent now. Itis by em; ploying modera time-saving appliances and skilled to produce perfect results Our patrons reap the be: xtractine, 5c. ; with Gas, 50: ing, Te. Silver Fillings, Tie. Gold Fillings, according to size. Veli BEST TERTH, $5.00. Sole owners of Zonine, the wide-meake anmsthetic; operators that we are al at small co Piatina, $1.00. proceed. Anderson and Jacobsen held him by | free fro vain, danger or unconsciousness. the shoulders aud lege while Johannson stabbed — him to d ‘They ate his flesh from the time if = pee of the killing until they were reseued, U.S. Desrat, Assoctartos, Con. 7TH AND D STS. NW. felt ‘The New Portuguese Ministry. Senhor Ribeiro, who was summoned by the King of Portugal to form a munistry after the resignation of the Ferreira cabinet, has suc- ceeded in the undertaking and the new ministry is announced as follow: Senhor Ribeiro, prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, Senhor Branco, minister of the interior, Senhor Azevedo, minister of justice, Col. Pinto, minister of Senhor Fuschini, minister of finance, Capt. Ferreira do Amaral, minister of marine and minister of coloni Senhor Machado, minister of public works, ———_+e._ Congressman Johnson Blamed. | The following telegram, signed by the re- pubiiean members of the North Dakota legisla- ture, has been sent to the republican Congress- man from that state: Bismarck, February 23. To Hon. M. N. Johnson, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: Notwithstanding your assurance to NO CHLOROFORM, Xo ETHIE OW Gas, NO COCATNE. ED GUMS. ASANT NESS, EXTRA CHARGE. We havo exclusive control of a preparation for use inthis city, whch. when APPLIED TO THE GUMS, RENDEES EXTRACTION PAINLESS. Hi sparplicd directly to the cums. Suse fret ‘extract rectly painless. NO swolhtne o: the eins afterwards ete The patient etains ail bissens:s while having his uger. Particularly adapted to persons who cannot take wos. ‘We ask no pay if not as represented. Cali on us and try our system of painteas extraction by loa appleation and we guarantee you will use no other ih the future. ‘THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, °8 DE: hos NTAL PARLONs, ESTABLISHED Ite, 1508 14 RLORS. ESTABLISHED b stn. « tender of $11,800.20, which was accepted and , Ring south from Ithaca to the contrary the senatorial contest here in oj F. COR. 9TH A! ES Position to Mr. Casey is now apparent in the re ‘Aching nd weereted election of a democratic Senator. Tepub- =, a lican party of North Dakota und of the nation qe hold you personally responsible for this result. ———-+-e-____ A. A. McLeou’s Career. Twenty years ego Archibald McLeod, late nt of the Reading railway system, was a resident of Duluth. Old residents there tell of McLeod running a pop factory, driving his own eart and making his own deliveries. After POR SALE_THE TRED iY GREAT TE" SS Seexsyprax'a Rove, Oxford Ma. This is cas _of the most TO UeLR Tene at Loci ocr EE tnd‘wiid fei teatin’ bathing ‘aed tenuis Come. 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