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—=S=-=-——S._....——————————————————— THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. ‘1101 Pennsylvania Aveune, corner Lith S:., b- The Evening Star Newspaper Comp: S. HO RAUFFMANS, t. Yew York five, 83 Potter Building, ‘Tae EYESTNG STAR {9 served to sabectibers in © etty by carriers, on their own account, at Temas | = Getk. of tte. per month. Copies at the eoant Siegach. iy ail anywhere in the United State~ ‘canda—postace prepaid 0 rents per mouth Sateepay QcADrors x SueeT STAR $1.00 perso vib foreiem postawe added. 832.00. — {Entered at the Poot Office at Washington, . scout lass wall matter. | —o #97 411 mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. tates of advertising mad= knowa on apptic Ss The Evening Star. Vor. 82, No | 20. WASHINGTO. D. C. FRIDAY," MARCH 17, 1893—TEN PAGES, A DETERMINED FIGHT Books of the Minnesota Coal Com- sine in Dispute. ENGLIS BURGLARS REAP RICH BOOTY, —— ..| The Reichstag Committee and the TWO CENTS. Army Bill. ____FINANCTAL. j FINANCIAL. | FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. | Index to Advertisementa, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION = W. 5. BOGE, Free, T. C. DANIEL, Sec. | “THE FLOWER OF THE FLOCK.” H JACKSON DEMOCKATIC ASSOCIATION. | ACCOUNTANTS.. 5 of 3 j NITED s'ra Ces worLpING AND LOAN Assu: —— L <— GERMANTA FIRE mNsr'ifaxce company or| "Tux Nartoxar Sarz Deposrr. CIATION, 1513 Fst.. Washington, D.C. The hostess who would render her ‘THIS (Friday) EVENING the regular meeting will 0 toe SIST gay ot DECEMIH SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANE fs = im wnonthly installments of Should desouly’ the well-Stown TO" Wruli'sttendsace is expected os OF St. 08 7:90, Cc! Z a x N % 3 ie shou: iy re own **) ox] by act of Concress approved Jue 20 Ws et ae = ee es Te =, ‘month, Letaring in os months, «Net DrOnt KALON brani ‘of wine, SOur famous eee pee s 1 NORRIS, President: | POAKDING....... Captial stock cae. = SAGAS per ‘cent Snterest paid on special deposita the flock" of red wines. ‘Unly 6c: per Se PARHINGTON HEBREW CONGEFSR: | DUSINESS CHANCES, ‘Capital stock paid ip” CORNER 15TH STAND NEW YORE Ave —_| ‘rem date ofdescest. Pull-pad stock pays 6 percent Gt, oF 86 por case of 12 ats. WASHINGTON HEBREW CONGRPGA- | CITY ITEMS... BN Serre ipterert from a EM | TO-SALON WINE COMPANY, frunixo SBisite sitet Teale whe ee | CUUSTEE SEAL BESAXE “ Chartered by special act of Congress c M 614 14th st. nw. Telephone 968. whi7_ | Address oy! «stern, Subject: “*Truthand Faise- | DEATHS.. Pace 3 ee mson & Muacarryey, ae THE RAPID) IMPROVEMENTS | OO." All se welcome. It_ | DENTIST! ~Pare an., 1867, and sets of Oct., 1890, and Feb.. — THE RAPID IMPROVEMENTS SPIRITUALISM — COMMOs - SENSE | EDUCATIONAL, Pace CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS ‘Made in our WEST END PARK and KEN- talks on the question, “‘Ifa man shall | EXCU “SIONS, &c.. Pare Bills recervabie and c" tous nme uucollmcced and im haw: arents..... 218,22 7.787 SZ an LIABILITIES. seerre iain. : et surplasee nc 1.0L oa OD STATEMENT OF DIVIDENDS AND EXPENSES Son. SL MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, . $50,000 09 117, 783 0 HUGO SCHUMANN, President. CHAS. RUYEHAVER, Secretary. pecribed joru to before me this 10th day of GUSTAV REHR, Save papostr DepakruEs Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 30 Brosd-| I NGTON-—two of the most flourishing c - ° wes, SUBURBS round Washipeton — are Reis sccestavide Darglar-proof vaults at =o — Bankers an‘ Deaiers in Government Bonds making property go up rapidly. An invest Securities, jewelry, silver ware and valuables of Deposits. Exchanee. Loans. ‘ment made now will yield enormous profits all Kinds in'owner's packace, Wank of case taken | Rat tocks and Bonds nod all secrrities tisted | jn“ Dimas te tT alana on 85 monthly payments. You won'twant to: | Omdepusit at moderace cost. | SAVINGS BANK DE Deposits reesited from and hiterest allowed 6m ¥3 a Loans money on resi Wek. Putiadeipista, Boston "A specialty mnade of inventust Bondy and all iocal fe | on the exchanges of Ne ‘0 securities. ce and Telephone stock dealt in. | end Baltimore boweht and 0 Katlroad, Gas, Insurai ‘American Bell Te.ephone Stock bought and sold. de31 1] tt om any such terms. _ COPP, Inves'menis, 706 STH ST. N.W. mhi6 oe estED ‘AS WELL AS 801 | i} at. a x boast TRUST DEPARTMENT. ‘We rent Norton's Rachet ‘‘Jacks,” Reston Miatatetine, concutor, recmve, ae Unxiox Savixas. Base, by the hour, day, week or month, Pe sits 809 7TH ST. .W. rooms prepared by a competent attorney in daily attend- had hep = — - — ax = seed for aoe. ¥. H. SMITH, President. ‘Those ‘*Sackw” are small and com- TDER, Provident, Lon! » EEDALE, pact; can be handled readily by any- ‘Bacond Vee Pree Se one and lift 10 and 15 tons respect Vice Presidents, T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H. RALSTON, Secretary. ively. Best Jacks" made for lift ing stone, machinery, botlers, &c. =" cath BARBER & ROSS, Sea Notary Public. Bank open during busines hours and from 6 to 8) i 4erg Haraware, 11TH AND GSTS.N.W. mhi6 o'clock Saturday evenings, sie ten D. TIF BERMANN, Agen Four per cont interest paid on ordinary deposits and ot 1s Sig Pte wes Washinton, D.C. larger dividends on iment deposits, —fe7-tf “The seascn is out-of-joint. We have opened = rae i reaw Sailors for Ladies, Missen cONDITIO < out to be sel JRePont oF tux cox Sarg Goce See e ae tnt Boys snd curio beeline inn tres ‘THE NATIONAL B*N& 01 ii —— 5 72%. Thomas Edens | = sane Sn BE PE Men's Spring “Blocks” in Dunlap's eodoury Blair. mbIT | Bm ockholacrs 07 tie Corcoran Five Tusa, | WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pa. ave, mbi6 i nce Company at their office, GOS Lith st. m.Wee oD, NF mins dicecics fur the suruius yeas Polls opsu at 12 bends (fo secure cirealacion..- ViL@Lik inl -cokapl»'C, McCLELLAND, Secretary. ae Mh ooocnsesnene gam PIRIFUALISM ATW. WALL, 721 KEEN'S from arproved fesrrse seat eS eh WEDSESDAY, 7:30 pin > from other nations. ban e ° Ea italia evitgn of mune proves ae E Modtate Partore, from state beaus and. bus vate sittings dally, 1914 Pa, ave, | Basking house, furniture and 3x0 | A D St W l Jackets, Riding Habits and Roba Current expemtes snd tazes paid. } Ol; 1312 We Sbecks and vtaer ea : to insure acertsin disposition of your finvs.at -., and Woun's Hall, 21 oth st estate—to prevent fraud. Hence you should &.w., every FRIDAY uueht “yesith ein cate name an Incorpora‘ed Trust Company as a FENDERS, LIABILITIES. in. = City of Washington, Coiniy of Washington. Ty CHARLED fe WHITE cashier of ti Bie tothe best of my ite vase and hs By SCGAS E. WHITE, Cashier. Sabserthe! amd sworn t before ine this 16: day of my HP. HOWARD, Notary Public. Rist or THE ONDITION WASHISGTON LOSS 2x. TRUST COMPANY, “Ai Washington, ie the District of Colum! ‘Ab the close Of Lussuess Mares 6, 180 600,554 12 Ls 72 29,295 42 District of Columbis, Coun: T. BRAINARD i. WAGNEY. nained company, do solem: ‘S-atement is true to the Lest of my snowledwe and be- BRAINAED d. WARNEE, s tesident. i J and to bet this 16:2 day of yubscribe:| and sworn to beiore me day Marci ‘Seal. ) TENNEY Ross, Correct Attest: Notary Fusile. JOHN JOY EDSON, JOHN 4. SWOPE, ORS F CARMODY, ALBE. ¥ Fox, ‘8. SWORMSTEDT, LOUIS D. WINE, WILLIAM B. GURLEY, CO STEVEN>, .. EPORT OF THE CONDITION ‘THE TRADERS" NATIONAL BANE OF Wa) T'S bonds te secure circulation. Stocks, securities, & = from approved Due from other wail Se on Danks. é fot 291 09 ~ 26,224 29 Banking bouse. farniture and Situres Current - xpeases and tases raid Prenfums ap C. 5. box Cie Relemption fund with U.S. | per cent of eizeulation).. ‘Total... LIABILITIES. in. 1+ $200,000 60 L000 00 Lets 7 S a 3517 7 eee ee ~ BALDWLS. cashier of the above la: the above s ate- ‘wiedre amd belief. DW iN. Cashier. this #7th day of '. Notary Public. O Per Gent PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. BEAL ESTATE SECURITY. (Our 3-year Coupon Certificate ofers the best {nvestinent gow on the market. The condi- fos ond agreement pisin and easily unter etood. Ca at theoft-e WADELITY BUILDING. LOAN AND INVEST- MENT ASSOCIATION, 906, 914 G st. nw. Washington. D.C. [ted HARRISON DINGMAN. President as" Fixtures, &c. anges. ING, Tule Shop, :20 13th st. Your executor. Individuals die, bat Trust "wer (not such as ours). THE LATEST “‘FAD" FOR LADIES. ‘Many men rec Vesti vs. and they are aiready seli- the necessity of mak- tue auspices of the BUGTHEKHOOD ing a will, bat are “‘backward” in doing so. cae peas oF Sees Teleeaee ‘There is no reason why they shou'd be. 82 NDAY. March 13, at N. ‘Ladies Tailor,” The harassing thought of = duty unper- Lark est O pee HHOESDAT, Wenn ia 132 F ST. N. W. mb16-0t formed sbou:d prompt every man to make FR'DAY Aisne 1s at a poo i meee SIEM i a will. and Friday, Rev. 2.9 =—>HARRIS FALL. 7TH AND D_N. When sou are ready brop in s+ FeCtOr of Bt. Fount Some ens turianed odes roomie for ren matier over w.th our Mr. Rid | ee ‘es Ree meeth or single night. Et ee i iledrawa and kept at this | : wes expense ‘wien ft is same os Rorator. AST CHANCE AT THE FURS. | a=! Be hn ack u ‘clove out t: e balance of our stock of Fur Capes B. COTTRELL nk of Fur Cape —o— cen the Removal of Fis kreatly reduvet price-. ‘These embrace setlecing iP Orrick irpede Ley. &e~ Interest paid upon deposite. HS Nw avbateserarsl outs sui bebe a BUI STINEMETZ & SUN, 1257 PA. AVE. ¥.W. _mai6 ga PROF. CORN HAS REMOVED HIS Averrcas Secunrry Axp Trust Co, Bo dindine Atadeany: to Grand avery Ha Penney vania ave.. 0 porite, Wil ards Hotel, where C. J. Bux, P | Suction will Bemiven ‘un’ Weda.scay abd Satardcy | -~ J» Derr, EF Restpent. + ——> «Oi CL, McQUE! pen nas é Ls PRINTER AND PUBLISHER — | Ym a BANKING HOUSE, 1405 G ST. N.W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 ISTH ST. N.W. b Printing. <q-> BUILD UP YOUR BUSINESS. Ws Est, on, —— My patented proce-s work willdoit, Great. est inveution for business gettin. Call and iT | IgA. G. HAMILTON, ocullst, in prescrib- 10° TRON S. ADAMS, PRINTER. ing .wtses for defective vision. Somesbing new in arth | $ae csnece for det " PURE LOW 1B | Tetephone. Hw.) tml)” U2 AIeh ‘Opticien snd Jewe er, 427 7tn st. B Examination tree. Hoursirom$tySp.im. fels for rent. ee cre Sei BOLSEM NATO AL | Meuts fm unis coved property in the nor SINDERY. 5119 st., can bind books in lea Telepuone 1618 Banking and | \7 TY ANT 0 sare the goods will bs sold at manieel AY [Bite prttatetaaetion = Uatiter &'Sican, 14076 nh ‘@) st, om Maren 23, "tie KeJSIESFS ca w.8. K mbh-nt Executor Estate of Goo. W. Bent paral aanearn hte: ms A I PSS TTEWNITERS | FOR BEGINNER: facilities as well as those contemplating a aie “E> reuved on easy terms, with rrivtieve of pur- | change tn existing arancenents wil! foster Chane: SEMA FEWMAN & £0: their inverests .y opening an sccount with us mb15-3m Here Deposits are not oniy subject to Check, Dut INTEREST ts pa don Dauly Lalaneee. To Investors. wehave u usual adtrantages to y deal in Government Bonds, | Hes, as well SALL stocks listed | on New Yori stcek Exchange, but offer un-| facilities for trading in Grain and Pro- ‘hicazo Board of Trade. TE" Direct private wires and advances made Ggainst availabe co.laterai. SALE [go> He FRANKLIN 1391 Tie GREAT GOLD MEDAL will be awarded the FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER at the World's Fair. J. B. CHAMBERLAIN, 516 Fleventh st. 12 SHOES ng merrily. mb15, 16,17 OW FULLY i will be Of eager On PRICES hay MR. G. W. HEROLD HAS d "trom bis illness, aI t <a Pleaved to tron~. “His n-w stock t We're going to move ae Nb GRILDS DERE a Pr neta oh ek wend ~_* BO. 8 AND CBILD'S DEFT. Liws G. Trwxsscrr & Co. Es eee | things waiting for you. But call soon. ae sediisiprommtartg Apvaus Inox Benoprse, 1235 F srnzer. | AMANe AN > aaceus Tag WB RIED, Manso aus /EDMONSTON & CO., a = las B nares Ladis a i BE UNION STCpRTE COMPANY OF | 4339-1341 F Se silglkte®anar| rciseM AN BROR.. Subscriptions to the exp.ta: sfc ee ee as Manufactaring my1s_| ce ef the compa. y ‘and Louisiana av the of as EAD OF TIME! j ‘That's where we are found. Especially true, this, | of printing, part calarly of five printing and en sav ‘Tomorrow-- is company is incorpornted under the act of Con- | The cay ° ‘vhing in the princiag “ine. Brief work at snort no- pital stock is $1,000,000 in sbares of 8160 | ; tice, We. per pare, 50 copies. "Tlie business whi-b the company wit! be authorized | 9 Fuoreaty, indemnity, loan Within ine limit oe : guwre it is | we couldn't afford to keep up this BMAN T ELLIOTT, JOHN F. SHEIRY, lone required br aw’ or by ondses ot | Fae eg ae reas Sale all the Manager. Trinter and Publisher. ean to Gore uaranty and in “rungs business. | wine Se TetenboneAce Tah OtDes we, is also 01 ead ney A anes awe Wein into get rich ee SE ra bg Pease Perens Bae OS Shcxsox the best ie phelo percent sccam Masie ends mabTe se at Ved to 1208 31st at. nw. . Fis nvas-coverd Jrusiy T24n. — jeresultof long experience | 4 Euats cP Cauvascove-ed Junky, itn. PADGETT © FORREST, Have Fewoved their offices to 444 Louisiana ave., Seat ‘Title insurence Com any building. NEW SPRING HATa.— a T pers exce'sior lock, 10!) mushia lined, extra tray 3bin, 3510. $8.50 $9.00 there ente-prise in his D iy that of i@-viduals, and is, theretore, prefe those for whose benefit the securi'y is "to be «iven, hand those wh» are required to ‘orporae surtyship is suverior tu ever’ 1 ‘Telescope Cases: LPIN OR FE. , ee ee ein. 14in. 1G-tn. 18in. 2W-in, Qin, otin alt tho new and ma:ter of Dmsiness from a corporation rather abc. We.” Te.” Wee SLID $125 $1.50 To the ste chou tas falatrrations. [tis ro i wear ai [¥-DAY REDUCTION — 81 % AMERICA TCE Ben iui Trunk Strap free with each (runk, Nawe worked an eceh trunk free. ‘Naiwe tag with each bag sree, me pers veut of the WoRey represented by his stoe! on im the commissions and pre- CYCL NG DAYS WILL SOON BF_HEI KNEESSI,& | us, $25 7TH ST. OW, [ge | _mhiz over ofr 1805 “ine of BA BL -RS. in weiguts from | Sto 50 pounds, ant ten dislinet patterns, We lave the largest sioc. aud Varetyin Wasitinwtym and cuzht | tobeabie wit any sizeand weiwht of rider, (Ele | liptiesi sprockets if you wish them. ) ‘first vice president, BG vice presicent, T . Chapin brown; teasurer, DIRECTORS. George F. & XXXXXXXXXXXX Au Fait GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., ayable om demand, without notice. “Time” Cortificates of Denosit, Which net the bolder 4 per cent in three Wouths. S percent in six months and@ per ‘cent im one year, S27 We chal! be pleased to have you consult wa at any tine, Woors Axp Co, Baxxzns, 1222 F Sreser N.W. mat ~ 4 pa “A pS) mnt 1325 14th at_n.w. ae |r K | OFFICE AND STORE OF M. STRICK- = OO C Wy (oyelh it iS 4 See ETN WRPOB ATED. f itoas Dorey uuay vahie avenue, Ciaries BR Fearson, | f Washinvion, D'C., March @, 1893. Ye Frencss uee: A oprse [apes gies 74) TeR ie cea eee aan A Te cueing oe BA te seintite w dbdvavra Srowt the corporaston. te not Ko! as worth Gordon, USSIAN "PAX PLUcHER ‘Row and has not been since january, Siar ROSIN TS BESHER | Bb movctec steel fcc ren a, ee rast noxa PG) ates baat st the aboveovace. Attn de ale \ NAT, “4 HOES P| crocker, treasurer; wd cuecks and orders sor oO s i$ ment of woney wili be drawn to the order of a i ~“ | Bicickiand, incorporated: ca) P $1 President, W. &. KNOWLTON. a os Pee Ls. 6 5 ‘Treasurer, F. CROOK ER: mab i0-68 desirous of climb ladder “for-\, fener alow thett money to reasain | 2% OS | Bg ™ Medern- price Tatton, le tans or enter pending & cod P- | 9 For saleonty by io} tie really surprising how much ts orsunity fur suvestinent—make #¢ cara | £] hairs = 1s coptained in the suits zi the neantime. We ‘saue “De- | VER & SYP ‘nese mand” Certificates of Deposit, which earn 3 | bd ad NYDI a 1217 Pt AVE sanz XXXXXXX XXXXX XXX). Ore. ABig Light $123": Maker, +--- b1b-- ‘The **Rochester" is as nearly perfect asit ‘seems possible for a lamp tobe. Eleventh Street. --.- NO SOAROITY OF —_ We are selling « Small Kickel-plated At my yards. You may y aie Havexxm, ‘Lamp, pat'ernea after the “Rochester,” fees et ten. fee. and which gives « stronges sad whiter light prices will eu: Member Washinton Stock Exchange, the "*stndeat's,”* at the special. price £8 ise Real Estate and Stock Brokar, ot Hes white fluted shade ond te ol Rooms ¥and 11, AUantic Saildung, the Lamp in the world for $1, st. ow. wore ow Same Lamp, with silk and lace shade (all ae colors), $2.25 each. Pu ave xv. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for eash or omarcin. (Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. COKBESPON DENTS. qRamell, Hamman & Co., New York Stock Bx- Lebman Bros., New York Cotton Pachsnca, Lehman, Stern & Co.,New Oriesns Cotton ‘Lamson Bros. & Co. Chicago Board of Trade, Envate wires to New sors, Guscagy ois New Or- weana, Teiepuone, 454 wali | 41 TH st. ee eee live again?” followed Reeweceyan diam, Sra 2 fons Heli, ST bis Beactical tests fe Neil ; Sunday Door collect! FINANCTAL, wun see FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Rooms! FOR RENT (Stores). . FOR RENT (stable)... irs Pro. Hauili “will condvet a S. 8. _ Institute Fh fh Conerevational Church, Sunday afternown, at Foundry Chnzch, March 30 and 21, 3:30 and O'clock. Pree t mh Fee onsERVA TIS In business has been our aim, We do not tell you that # propery ise Darvain uniess we really think so. Wo have a lone list of houses and lots for sale, Call and get a copy and see if your ides of the real bar- gains is the same as ours. B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. n.w. Crean FOR SALE (Houses) ... FOR SALE (Lots)... sss FOR SALE (Mliscellaneous) FOR SALE (Pianos)... HOTELS... LADIES GOODS LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE... MARRIAGES... MEDICAL MISCELLANTOT LOA UBLIC. EAN TRAY! OFFICIAL Not POTOMAC RIV PIANOS AND Ok PERSONAL. IT SOM TIMFS HAPPENS— Your typewriter or sienoerapher is un- avallable—ill or absent. If ‘you possess « Grapho- Phone tsere if no tose O° your sims ou dictate the ver to it, and it can be written cut at any time. i is suwras's ready for work, needs no Yacationand never tires. Fres trial miven. SUMME mhi7 a 10 4TH st._ | SUMMER BESO: SUBURBAN P20: WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses WANTED (Rooms) TED (Situations) gS VALUABLE REALESTATE AT PRIVATE ae ‘et 9 inches on the north site of Kat. bet. 5th S.m.W. DY a depts of 9) feet to aller, in- ‘vaiuabie for busin-ss and Tesi terms casy; ttl Govenxwey7 Recerrrs Topar. enue, $526,789; customs, $1,633,089. Jil bay 0.2651 Drop is arn be Goxx to New Yors.—Secretary Lamont left ©. AMEDD NAN, 614 12h ss, here this afternoon for New York. He expects to be back by Monday. : ee Se Tux Attorney General has appointed Frank Strong as general agent of* the Department of Justice, vice E. C. Foster, resigned. Pursrcarty Disgvatirrep.—First Lieut. H. Clay Fisher, U. 8. M. C., recently examined for promotion as captain, has been reporte! physi- cally disqualitied. and will be sent to the hos- pital for three months’ treatment, at the end of which time he will be again examined, To Commaxp at Marr Istaxp.—Commo- dore George Brown, who was recently detached from command of the Pacific station and who is now in Washington on waiting or- ders, is said to have been selected to command the Mare Island navy yard. hymen ‘Treasvar Appticatioxs.—Additionsl appli- cations for positions in the Treasury service have been filed ae follows U.S. Treasurer, W. V. Carolin, New York: naval officer, New York, Douglass A. Seiren: surveyor, New York, Aaron Kohn, W. A. Boyd. Gia Fistiren, mhI7-10t Lampe, Ges Stoves, COOKING WINES $1.25 A GALLON, ‘Weare making a special ‘‘arive” in Cooking ‘Wines of ali kinds, direct fro; our California ‘Vineyards, at the “special” price of $1.25 a gal- Underwear, &e., are spt 10 be lost in the ‘*wasa"—We are making a specia! f-ature of atempins all ©0028 iewvine our -tore, either with axnumber. initials or sull name, without extra charge. BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS. mhi5 BLAIR'S CONDEN:ED RENT RECOBD tsa work compiled expressly for real estate men. Tt enables the:n to keep thelr rent lists ina concise, comprehensive and simple man- ‘er with but few strokes of the pen. See it, EASTON & RUPP, Fine Stationera, (Juat atove the avenue.) mnl7 Tue New Yorx’s Tarat.—The ba'tle ship New York will be given @ preliminary trial by its builders on the 2ist instant, She will be taken out to sea for three or four days and put through a series of tests to ascertain the work- Feet Freeh Supply y White Label Fours, comprising the fullowing varte!tea: Chicken, Bef, | ing of her engines to ensble the constructors to remedy any defects that may be discovered, Chicken Gumbo(Okra), Tomato, ag a Worip's Pain Exsrerrs.—Collector Clark of Mutligatareny, Puree of Green Peas, Chftago, Ul, had au interview with Secretary Carlisie and Assistant Secretary Spaulding this Consomme, Oz Tatl, morning on custom ma:ters «t the world’s fair. He reports the arrangements for receiving ex- | French Bouiilon, Mock Turtle, hibits at the world’s fair grounds, examining and passing them as in evcellent shape. utenna, Pure Game Already many exhibits are being received. e p ‘Tue Souicrror Grnenarsmiy.—Ex-Tepresen- Rcoald mo tative Rogers of Arkansas, whose friends en- Patt Quaris culy 250 deavored to have Mr. Cleveland select him for the attorney generaithip, has refu-ed the tender Vegetable, of the assistant attorney general-hip foWthe In- terior Department, He is office of solicicor general. ndidate for the ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 428 NINTH ST. Orextxo THE CrrnoKER Srarp.—Active Preparations are about tobe begun by Secre- } tary Hoke Smith for opening the Cherokee strip under she provisions of the indian appro- priation act ratifying the agreement with the Cherokees. The ceded tract con:nins 8,144,622 pt = Fur a short time we Wholesale and Retail, THE SMITH PRFMIFR TYPEWRITER pact and CASTEST ronvine ‘Teresrierever nvente: .end wil awe 2 Stunts far aueat o: acres, for which tbe government agrees to pay Fibemined nef 8.505.786, of which umount the -um of #295 93 omeae “LITTLES” is to be paid at once and the remainder, $8,200.000, in five equal annual instai.mente, beginning’ March 4, 1695, the deferred par- ments to bear 4 per cent annual interest. If, | however, the Ind:ans «o desire they may rea ize j at once on the sxe of their jands, as authority is given them to iscue a joan for the full : jamount, pledging the principal and interest tp. We can tketiew more | due from the government. ‘Ibe preliminaries yrass ant creuse, 25e. pair. i} = mni7 | Settlement by proclamation of the President , wili consume considerabie time. =" serath likely to be threatening and | iy 1b rain ur snow foniantand Sutu-day murn- y crari 9 Saturday afternoon; south- lo mer dw sier.y On Sutvr~ temperacure Sacurday smor anday inorning. setif-ction, Int ws quote Fr, #0 exten ny for a SMITH Par MIEN, A. CLARKE & SON, 985 Fat. eh SEN LUT Fon Basten ‘If son wish your Spring Suitto wear Fas- We do net ay € betver ueder 1 rieht awa: tobe "urrie well sa.tened an’ are we. Wiiy not ren 82 and up. ‘Troms You" aoe bas been deiached from the command of the Mare Isiand navy yard, May 2 next, and or- dered to command the Asiatic station, per | steamer of May 13 from San Francisco. Lieut, \E. M. Hughes, detached from the coast survey steamer Buche and ordered to the school ship Saratoga. “Lieut. H. M. Hodges, devached from the Atianta and ordered to the Chieago. En- eign W. B, Whittlesy. detached from ordnance instruction at the Washing.on navy vardand or- lered to ordnance duty in that rard. Ensign W.S. ims, detached from the school ship Saratoga and ordered to hold himseif in readiness for fardware.” sea, Ensign Spencer 8. Wood. detached from Way; stationa’ sig’ tly coiaey. We're still running those @5c. hot-bed sashes at 5S. we're hesagaarters wang sawed Boards too, for boards." Best BL15 per 109 sq. ber at the same at i LIBBFY, BYTTINGr! | “Lumber, Mill W to be observed prior to opening the ouilet to | Navat Onpers.—Rear Admiral John Irwin | ALL Is OVER NOW. | COLD WEATHER IN THE WEST. COURT vs. LAWMAKERS. | 4 Execution of Howard Schneider at atinnesota recistators tether to Surrender 3} thet < of the Coal Combine. the District Jail. Mrxx., March 17.—That the fight —__—_. ture and the Minnesota coal be to the death was amply shown THE LAW VINDICATED Fest-rday afternoon after the legisiature band resolved to firmly br ats committee to the ene a Se { end of the invesngation. |His Crime Expiated by the Death ,, "sti mtshry cod eet wo rdw at te | bine and their attorners left the Capitol ine Penalty, | frenzy, one of them cemarhing aw they left that | thes w OW ate er auarchikts or the ee courte were run g» in the north star Action in renierin was beg: | HIS LAST MOMENTS ON EARTH } be n at 6 o'clock Inst evening to compel recantaat-nrm eee senate to deliver to Joon Unodes, Scenes on the Scaffold Before the | {5°1, of , Minnesota Coal Ason Drop well. e Rinc NN j iar 5 Chapel started a ©ui to recover the coal combine. 2| Upon the scaffold at the District jail, at 10:52 The joint ieetsia ive amitiee bad antici- o'clock this morning, Howurd J. Schneider ex- PA 0 Tortie and she nesbes a cae piated his crime, the murder of bis young wife, iff Chapel ox 1 he encoun Amy Hamlink Schneider. ie slings at Seicaamer? amen | It wou'd be bard to conceive of an affair of marked to the sherif! that t te the ‘the sort so utterly devoid of any sensational books it w« Fae ne eek botien nt Ad rm Of the legislative committer and tte features, Those who had been of the opinion ‘that as the end drew near Schneider would [break down completely or else have jto be carried to the Mr. Chapel then withdrew and reported the siination. Once m the re balked in the ttempt to secure scaffold were mista- too counee |ken. He did not resist, He made no effort of ion of Oe aie, | any soz to avert the end. He simply walked Espa eatin fron unaided to the scaffold as an ox would go to the butcher's block, and he seemingiy showed as little interest in what was going on about bis asmistance saturday morny 1 pun cmpt for re- him. Of all in the scene in which he was the heap aged ph pepo tang. gunmen wee Wuen cue: ard of this acuon the members | principal actor be was apparently the one least of the legi-iutive © said thar the ser- ‘TACITURN TO THE LAST. | the tage: ei anal the books Schneider maintained to the very end the re- had been thor served and taciturn bearing that characterized tents divulged his benavior ever since be was first confined in | the jail over a year ago. The ministers who have labored with bim to bring! hem to a sen of his position | The Reichstag Commitier Opposed to the had to admit today that they had not suc- | Second ending. ceeded to any extent. He either did not real-| Brrtrx, March 17.—The committee of the ize that he war about to die or else he did | reichsing on the army bill to-day rejected the not care and iad nerved him-elf up to stand second reading of the bill, six conservatives whatever might come unfiinchingly. He heard lone supporting the motion for the second j the reading of the death warrant and was reading less moved than the warden of the jail or the — ‘The committee then adjourned until after minister who stood within the cell during the Easter. This vote ixanother blow to any hope that reading. He Walked the distance from the ceil veal eed degen y + Non Caprivi of the to the scaffold practically without assistance “mate Passage of the measare, and he mounted the steps lending to the pepcrars Mm ae top with a firm tread, = But ail | the time his bearing was that of a man who did not realize the significance of bis actions. It was as if it all had no connection with him in | any way. As he was bound and the cap was drawn over his head be marie no demonstration, no protest, and not the slightest change came over his face. The little procession passed through the ro- tunda and into the court at the farther end of which stood the gailows. ‘The court is at a excmined ai blac ad thesr Con- » cine DOOM OF THE ARMY BILL. A BIG HAUL, Baron Schroeder and Ger. Williams Robbed While They Dined, Loxpox, March 17.—The residence of Baron Schroeder in Chesire was plundered last even- ing by burglars. The baron bad for his guest Gen. Owen Wilhams, the noted military man and friend of the Prince of Wales, who figured in the famous baccarat scandal,» son of the gentieman iutrarted with the secret of the Gordon-Cummings aliewed cheating at play. lower level than the corridor ana is The baron ory — = nm. Williams hed by a steep flight of steps "ere dining and the thieves advaniage to — 3 euter throaga an open window of the bed At the bead walked Warden Burke and | room alio:ted to the general and madea gen- Mr. Strong, one of the guards at the jail, Then eral clearance of his personal effe including came Schneider walking between two guards hix watch. They also stole the jewels of the and foliowed by the minister, As they passed Baroness Sckroeder, amounting in value to £3,000, and mude :hcir eecupe with their booty. A BLIZZARD IN THE WEST, down the steps and into the court Schneider had the gallows full before bim, and this horri- ble sight faced bim all the way. He did not finch. He did not require the assistance of those beside bim. He mounted the steps and took the place pointed out to him above the trap. There were some in the crowd | that saw it ail who had to turn their faces away, but the man who had been expected either to swoon orto struggle simply stood like one stanned while the lust words of the minister were spoken before the drop fell. THE Last SCENE, | The Storm Which Has Been Prevailing in Kansas Reaches St. Louis, Sr. Lovm, Mo., March 17.—The storm which bad been p ng throughout Kaneas and the western portion of the state reached bere at 7 o'clock last night, since which the snow bas been falling constantly, and at midmght was still coming down, thoad the fall is nota heavy one, The weather is growing colder and the indications are that # buzzard will soon be | | Berween 9 and 10 o'clock all the men who Prevailing. had received cards admitting them to the execution were gathered within the walls of the jail waiting for the word that the | The Fresk of Mrs. Hiller of Roston, Whe ———__ MARKIED AT MIDNIGHT. warden was readr to read the death warrant | to the condemned maa. About 10:30 o'clock | the policemen who were present formed in double line facing each other and leaving a harrow passageway beiween, through which the procession to the gallows was to pass, This double line extended from the corridor in which was located the condemed man’s cell to the door of the court in which the banging was to take place. Then every one knew that Schnider's time was very near. Warden Burke entered the rotunds and passing rapidly across entered the passage- jay, and calling together the police lieutenants and sergeants addressed » few Weds Her Coachman, e New York, March 17.—A dispatch from Boston says: Mra Frances Hiller, who as said to be worth €5,000,000, and who achieved notoriety a few vears ago by baving made and put in her house a costly barial casket in prepa- | ration for ber death, was married Jast might to her former conchman, Peter Surette. She is three times the age of the man she has se- | ected. At midnight Inst night a carriage drove up to the re-idence of the Kev, Fred Hervey ‘West Newton street, and after repeated | of the beil summoned bim from bed. | mas confronted by 0 woman in | white satin and gorgeously ornamented wit | Sud mann Svening ‘Grew "They aid Goey | wanted to be married, and on glaucing at the |Hiconse the preacher was astonished to learn ‘that it was the celebrated Mrs. Hiller who was berore him. She did th. taikiag and assured the that it was a case of emergency, In less thane quarter of an hour ther were married and the conch drove awar, but the woman was «till Mra. Hiller. She bad’ caused the bridegroom to have bis name changed. as she wished to have her name remain the same. Mrs. Hiller ix chief of the New England Medi- cal Institute, $4 Tremont row, but whether she will abandon the office now is not known, | words to them in which he bade them to preserve order and to maintain quiet. The squad of police was to close in after the proces- sion and to enter the court next in order to pre- vent the people who were there from approach- ing too close to the gallows. READING THE DEATH WARRANT. Followed by three or four guards ands couple of newspaper reporters the warden then passed on to Schneider's cell. ‘The little group stood by the door as Mr. Burke entered the narrow apartment, Schneider was seated upon his cot and beside him stood ihl7_' grecial duty in the Navy Department and or- | ih ~ = — ; — oF | the minister talking to him. Schueider’s face : are ‘ORE, dered to the bureau-of navigation. Ensign : . PABKER'S “COMPETE” BOOK STORE. Tous K, De Steiguer, detached. from the Bal- | Was the color of ashes. Above bis straggling timore and ordered to the Philadelphia. As- | black beard his skin jooked ghastly in its sistant Engineer F. H. Conant bas been de- tached from the New York na¥y yard and or- dgred to the Philadelphia, relieving Pasved As sistant Engineer Robt. S. Dening, who is or- Cor, Gch aha N.Y. You can always be sure of «etting the iacest books and. publications, : and the best sort of stazionery, &c., “Howard,” said Mr. Burke, “I have come it the loweat = 5 lr trsalectondect | to fal my duty. It is not a pleasant task.” dered to dutyin connection with the machinery | Scbneider did mot Mok up and be hardiy ofthe ‘Machiee, “Lieut “Commander J. | seemed to have heard what was said ferry yn ordered to examination for pro- him. Ne ai motion; Lieut. F. E. Greene has been detached tigers argo Liat JOHN C, PARKER. 619 7TH ST. N.W. ee O answens, waior You can buy 25c. Fast Black whl7 & i “Hose anywhere, but not such ance did he glance at the warden's face. Mr. auattia @ we sell you. What, Srrered G, the Meet eign He sant | Burke held in his hands soveral pages of type- [Pace eorrpplannerda geet from the Constellation and ordered to the navy | Written paper. As he started to read the Sccenintacncan? “hee pees yard at Norfolk: Ensign H. G. Gates from the! order of the court, that Howord J. Schneider wiven if they wear throuch too Constellation and ordered to the Concord ss) should be hanged by the neck until dead, pn tee eg eh ee his hands shook so that the pages rustled like Boye’ and Girls’ Past Black Pensoxat.—Goo. B. Andrews of Le Roy, | 7 leaves. Sil Schneider did not lock up. searieg at ae Uiah, J. 8. Matt of Missouri and A. & Faber of | Hiseyes rested ep ogine eating? reed . from which the warden was reading. Occa- larwer. New York are at Willard’ —John M. Dulany , vega Reerarag oer Finer qualities in both the men's of Baltimore,R. H. Knapp of San Francisco and | 90244 eho auton re ee ee Joseph B. Taney of Wheeling, W. Va, | 4 “yes sod away ent 2, 5 Sos re terehia, S08 OS, AAS enae jee Ste Se ee Oot Eis tn ket aia Thee ene Bra int BOR, AREEGE AZO” | Dat "Gens ih | Scare of nets quiveed. Os oa seed B22 fects aries Sees Eieveand” weet hg “EQunL Ti” | apon the other aol he reall ily Suge oe ‘aver. reldve the barinesman | Brooks of | nails of hus left hand with tbe right. Daring fcr a a the reading of the death warrant Mr. Parson 22h Baton, ¥ Seo. at Yomgeiova, Oho, eter Froter stood beside the wall with averted gaze. WORTH HALF 4S MUCH AGAIN. and ‘BE STOOD UP CHAIDED. = Jed mest wolece inubiek on cisien | BOLE Atthe end of the resding Schneider wes Black Diagonal Cutaway Coat and Vest | TYOY of Hndson, N. ¥., and C. T. Grammont | asked to stand up, and this be did without as Somessnre for 025. You pay thereedy- | Of, _ Providence sistance. He wore « dark checked suit of fertor. Ours to messure are worth half | D. W. Wallace ot Kanes meio peachy arp ged sere! GIBSON & COMPANY. “Thorough Tesiors. W. T. Patton of Kansas , A Galiapp of | shirt cole. Ii would have interfered. with old stand," COR. OTH AND GSTS, H.W. ere Seg a ae Aay Fe, es ‘the noose. Mr. Parson engaged Schusider in Jow conversation which lasted for several min- Towa, 3-4; Valentine of California B ‘Lawton of Providence are et the St, James.——| 8te8. They stood with beads close together re Pe ‘tien and whet they said will never be known, Louisville, While they were talking oneof the guards a, bed pinioned Schneider's bands behind Snel em, his beck. Schneider made no resistance and Walsh of ‘then as Mr. Burke had finished the official part von oe p of his duty they started on the short walk to Dropped Dead at a Club Dinner. Bostox, March 17.-Jobn H. Macdongh, chairman of the democratic committee, dropped. dead et 4 o clock this morning at the dinner of ‘Tammany Club. —— Another of Washington's Servants Deed. Qurscr, Int, March 17.—Henderson Smith, aged 119, died here Wednesday night He was born in Virginia in 1774, and ot one tame tt te was employ of George Washington. He was « contirmed democrat packalies Saatnty ‘Lost His Life in a Hotel Fire. Sroxane Fatis, Wasn., March 17.—The City Hotel at Asotin burned Wednesday night. Frank Sheery was burned to death. Mrs. My- ers avd two children escaped after severely burned. Ten others escaped with ’

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