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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1102 Penssylvania Avenue, corner 11th 8t.. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8 H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ew York Office, 88 Potter Building. ‘Tue Evexro Stan ts served to subscribers in the efty by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, of 44. per month. Coptes af the counter, 2 “ents eact By mail anywhere in the United States OF Genada postauce cents per mouth. Sereupay QUADRCPLE Serr STAM $1.00 per year: with foreten posta*e added 8200 TOP [Batered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., omd-elass ma!) matter.) — ina §e7 All mall eulscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. Vou 80, Na 20,160. —6 Che Loening Star, THE QUAY LIBEL CASE Plea Put Forward in Court by the Defense, PHILLIPS CONVICTED OF MORDER. Story of One Who Saw the Balti- WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1892. more Men Assaulted. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. - FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. S ASE ed QOSDEEIOS, OF THE | PHE WASHINGTOS TITLE INSURANCE OOM- SCOTTISH RITE —MITHRAS LODGE OF — OF THE CONDITION Be OREN, aTIENTION! OSIRIS LODGE. NO. 2h FAA MOA SSF Alms pat the clone of Uusinees Deceuber TED, 5) Tino geaisr TUESDAY dapuary 19 at O'lock p.ta.sharp. MBIA FIRE INSULANCE COMPANY OF = Sepia of tes ee stn ee on WEDNESDAY jist. Gitlce, List F's. aw ork, gt eros. uM SING, January 20, at 7°80 o'clock. Work, first ma Capital, €100.000. 2 At the elo of busi December 31, 1 Ce iD. uh eo ent RESOURCES. Tel ‘No. 297. Jolt A. H. HOLT, 32d Dezree, Secretary. be ne + 90m ats) 801. E. C. REID, 611 15th street, a decrees. evens on real extate 8100,000.00 6.2500.00 28615,41 (135, 115 41 LIABILITIES. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. | to and subscribed be‘ore me this 19th day of January, 180: JOHN J. MALONE, Notary Public. TRUSTEES. . BEVERIDGE. = 1 HOMAS HYDE. & THOVPSON. —N. W. BURCHELL. T. F. SCHNEIDER. SGN | FF STELLWAGEN. HENRY SEMKEN. FICET TOMAS HYDE. ‘Treasurer. FRANCIS B. MOH! ™. wm. WM. MPORTANT Fi Betore you go to. the creat Equitable Life Assurance Soviety. Officers sc beth broacare can 40 wherever endured s8 wormal Fates. Write to uue amd { will call. CHARLES L- GURLEY, Special Agent Equitable Life Assurance Sori 1520 F st Ped Frorury BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘Hae the best plan devised for securing a Home. NO AUCTION OF MONEY. NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. (ABY smourt loaned, repsyabie $i per month on each @1,.000 advanced. Shares, $1 per month. ‘GNNUAL STATEMENT. ‘Loans on real estate security... weeeee 829,072. 68 Loanson shares... weeeeteseeee 1,801.50 ‘Total loans to shareholders... 930,874.16 Value of securities held by the associa- Amounts paid on withdrawals..........-.-. 5,058 74 Shares im force, 4.501. We, the undersigned. sppointed « committee to ‘sudit the books of the Fidelity Building and Loan As- sociation from its organization to the present time, ning the first year of its existence, having toxether performed that duty thorouxhiy and caretully, bes leave to submit the sbove statement, under oath, aud that we Sind the same absolutely correct. ¥.H. WILSON, 931 F. st.. of Wilson & Carr. ‘THOMAS HALL, 1217 F st. n.w.. Confectioner. MATTHEW TRIMBLE, Assessor, D. C. 6 AND 10 PER CENT PAID ON DEPOSITS: FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. CERS. OFFI HARRISON DINGMAN. ANDREW WALL.. GrOKGE Wo LEACH. ALONZO TWEEDALE. GEORGE GIBSON. 330 SMITH EDWakp s. you! Chas J. Bell, Jam E Fitch, Geo. W. Brown Beit & Co., Banuens, 1406 @ STREET. DEPOSITS. EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. ‘A specialty made of investment securities. ‘Foreign exchange issued on all points. ‘Local securities bought and sold. a N TIONAL 2 SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, NE. COR 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 2, 1807. Reurganize! under act Congress October 1, 1890. ‘Transacts the business of a ‘TRUST COMPANY Tm all its various branches, Also the business of a BAVINGS BANE And of s SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. Acts as executor, sdministrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, comiuitter of the estates of lunatics, Tectiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every desripica. Wilis kept without change. Receives money deposits in sams of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. ‘Money dey osited before the first day and on the first, ercad sud third days of the month will draw interest from the Sret day. ‘Loans money up-n real estate and collateral security. ‘Sells first-class real estate and other securities in ene of 6500 and upward. Teceives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU- ABLES upoa deposit in capacious storage vaults of wasarpaseed dryness and security. SMALL SAFES FOR RENT FROM 85 to $125 PEK ANNUM Gn the last bust of each month. Un ‘the Bret: seccad and thing days of each month csubdaye eaepted) ‘When sue 5th falls on Sunday the 14th day will be Manners BENIAMIN FSS CHARLES C01 dake Mo JousSrON, . FRANCI> hiGas. Secretar) ALBERT f StU KTEVANT. Bentamin P. Susder, tert ‘Zenas C. Robbins, Andrew Wie, Matthew G. Emery, Charies A Jauuen, 5. Francis Kuga, Caries €. Glover, join G. Parke, per William £.Clark. W028 & co. BANKERS, 1222 F et ow. Accounts of mttviduale. firms, corporations and capt- tabiste solicited. Our tacilities are the best. Leene made on real estate and other available col- Iateral Exchange, both foreicn and domestic, drawn at cus tomary umancem Letters of credit avaiiabie in all parts of the world fur- Biabed. Asywu Lave any reason for changing your bank ac- count oF opening @ new one, Call and see us. Clee 4:90. Woops & co., BANKERS nolt-te Las fest, Ws, Banner. Brow: ¥. > Sac: Member Washington Stock Exchanwe. Lewis o. 11¥kiseay co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F ST. WASHINGTON, D.C, cee = a pee ee hee oe ‘Stocks, Bonds, meee wee as coer sre "Alt Local Securities dealt tho” Constant quotations ai markets detephone 545. JRO © conson. Buy on INOW. MACARTNEY, Member N.Y. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥. W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Deposit. Exchanger. Loana Collections, eal Mock ane Lends 2 af settee "ue wachatwen of New York, Puiladelpbia. Boston oe irae ee vata sock ss ‘laity maueof investinent securities. District Borde and =.i tocal allroad, Gus, Insurance and Tele Spine Seen ‘Auveras dealt tn, Bos. Teephoue Stock bought and sold. 1718 WASHINGTON NAVAL i A. CHAPTE Directors: qAsyINe ‘William R. Woodward, President. William Kedin Woodward, Vice President. Horace J. Gray, Secretary and Treasurer. Thomas W. Smith, Matthew G. Emery, Georse T. Dunlop, Gilbert B. Towles, Fred W. Pratt, ‘Thomas Dowling. ‘The company has exceptional facilities for farnish- ing accurate abstracts, certificates, and continuations of tities PROMPTLY. Conveyancing and all matters relating to real estate titles carefully attended to by competent resi estate lawyers. The company's exam- iners have an experience with titles in the District cov- ering forty years. 4a9-e01m fed convocation will be ith. ‘GEO. SCHULTZ, Sec. it w= KOCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOETY ‘OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (Xo connection with, sny incorporated society assuz~ “nx the samme nate.) ‘As provided for in its by-Iaws and as designated by Sts executive committer, “the reelar nunial meetite of this society, to be held on the thirl Tuesday of Jam. Bary of each’ year.” will beatG. A. BR. Hail, 1412 ylvauinaventic, JANUAKY 2. at 7:30. in., to elect officers aid inembers of the ex Mijite and jo transact other important business. jal8-2t THE GRAND TENT, 1NDi DENT Order of Kechabites ot District of Columbia, will convene in annual session WEDNESDAY. 200 instant, in Buuch’s Hall, sth pear D st. now. at 2 p.un. The prompt attendance of ail officers, bast officers, representatives and past representatives Of the Grand Tent is herevy earnest!y requestet, a8 ‘business of vital importance to the order Will be pre- sented for action thereon. Altest: By onler. Tue Usiten Scares BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 1Skt FST) WASHING ION. D.C Enabies you to STOF payine RENT by applying same Yoo the PURCHASE of « HOMES Paya interest on savinws deposivet m any_ amount, 5 ver cont interest paid gp specia! ueyosits from the date they aremade. |W. 3. rt, Jado. : T. L. SALKELD, JANES C. LEE, c . HUGE. President 7 C_DANIEL, Secretary. pean AND DEPOSIT COMPANY rand Secretary. (Jal8-2t"} Grand Chiet Kul em ane ME NG OF THE ‘of Mary =< : Washington cffice, Koo SX, Washington Loan and ET a fe ofl e or the comp. ‘Trust Company*s bulidiuy. be stockholders of bees MONDAY, Febrnary surety on Londs of q ING, for the election of directors to serve during the diane, trustees and contra: tors. GURRANTHTAS THE PIDELIZY. OF SALARIED | ervuie’ycar, Tie polls will bo open uu Eeetcloce oR aebineg Vou’ for later carriers, all goverament | M5yihije°"™ cyas, B BAILEY, Secretary. a 4. SPRIGG POOLE, no20-tu,th. «ch Genera Agent. MONEY TO BUY HOMES. Wh GUEUER AEEDERICR G, STEVENS | Siow pian. Does ‘not cost amore than rent. Meuubers of the Washinston “tock Exchange. Death terminates ail Daynients and tie Lowe ic ne aE tance Bakeek ISTH: Leonss to your family free frou incunbrances, Teal estate oust, sold and rented. Local securi- fesbousht and sold. “Money loaned on listed securi- hes and real estate. Special attention to irst-class in- Yeatnents. el6-tr SPECIAL NOTICES. SOM AND SEE FOR TOURSELE. Afine assortment of Lamps and Bhades at cost. Also Grates, And- "AX MES 1S can bemade monthiy, quarterly, may 'Y PRUDENT WAY TO BUY A HOME HE INSTALLMENT PLAN and secure in event of your death. clare apply te ROBE Mokud United Crane. Li ‘Trust ball yearly or yearly ior a period of fv. RUN tad has tle = ONT. oN “Gir iat stun aes ‘Oupital 81,000,000. Full pai. © ‘aid-in , Sy TN PRICE. trons, Fenders below cost. —— u The order of the day: A determined Aare chance at effort to have clear counters for the max- E. F. BROOKS’, Biticent now Koods for epring. There is Boexcuse to xo poorly dressed when nteo2m 2 ey ot such pricesas the following sre quoted toyou: What we bave left of all our $7, 88, 89 and $10 English Trouserings we will make up for 5.50. Scotch Suitings that were $30 and DR REULING HAS REMOVED TO 1010 Toth st. 0. w., ome doce above K at, ‘Otiice bours for eye and eat and Friday from 210 4.0 o'clock. —" HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE FkuoM 2900 a state 0 now for #23. ‘3105 M st. new. — jali-bn, JONES. Dentist. M. LOSANO & SON, Importing Tailors, Ja16-3t SON F st. new. Qe VEBLsTING ComrontaRLe— —SSFEUIAL RATES TO CASH CUSTOMERS. Satisfaction euaranteed or money cheerfully |. AMELICAN ICE AND CUAL COMPANY: ice: 8. cor. uh and F'n; w. Telerhone, 4N6- ‘wasrons for ice and coal orders. “Branch office: ave nw. Be M. WILLIS. Manger. Jal. 1T HAS COME! ‘MUDDIMAN'S ret dau ‘Cali red (008 Fa. GAS HEATING STOVES. SUPPOSE YOU BUY ONE, Winter, I mean, and Tam prepared to keep you wi with my Fomsly Coal, which | deliver promptly. eit Never dias pyuinta patiin in cord eather no AT 614 12TH ST. | Is coou oxic turd coal dealer. Tlose who Lave not ‘the stock camnvt avoid it, ‘Theretore buy ot Se TELE) HEIGHTS WESLEY HEIONTS. Sl erigsinl head a rm ct Offices vist and Tm. w., 1206 Hn. w. abd 160M. be one eer a OTICE OF RESCOTT. . dso. A. PR fost respect! Uist) DAL Oda Will be sold on the followine cay terms during Jan- Uary only: One fifth can, belzoee three and tive Jets, with Oper cent interest. Meney refunded. after ‘with ‘the ine OTT & SO announce that they have this FIRST NUAKY, Ist, entered into B co- Three years if parchaser i= not satis a Yestun at. A few dollars put into this property will | PME My porwr BROKERS. lake your new year muen Lappier. And have succeded co the Uusitiens which bas been 80 INU. F. WAGGAMAN, iy conducted Ly the senior meiuber Corter 14th ahd G sis, es = BELLOGG BUILD ais EST S.W., ct appiieation to ami” rompt_and faith- Dusmessy they hope to micrity and do uicit, public 1avor. TE BOUGILL A ED. COLLECIED, In fact, everything done that comes within the scope Fea! estste de “y ‘ho hasbeen the prin- we Cor. she pant Suse ww iii th charge of tue Jab-tofebl GEE SHER FOR ENGRAVING. 23D 8T aa REAL ESTALE ie Buysand Sells Realty, eae Gllects lentes ‘Negutiates Loans, ‘Fiaces instiranc Adjusts Taxes. ‘That he bas the co-operation of energeticamd experiences assistants, jusiness solicited. <q ALLEN C. CLARK ANSOUNCESTHAT AS BROKER ja6-Lin stonow. Turscoxcenys twenty-six years of active bust- YOU. READ IT. ness life bas proven to us beyond adoubt that the average person prefers to bave his or her own way. especially When the pay- iuent of an amount of inouey 18 the subject of cousideration. We have been selling fine turni- ture and veopie of Wasiingtou for many yours. That we have been suiccess!ui from & Business polut of view is best evi- dep ed by the fact that we are how contreiiutyea volw ie of trade Tanger by far tat los ever Leen enjoyed uy any Credit House in the District of Columbia, We have the courage to publish D. C., January 1, 1802. seit nig mn the feeal Excate Prrsotty under tue Arta ui are hereby extended tothe F the Very w, uctoUs jatronake of the past ten and alalt yeara” A continuance of public favor and coutidence is solicited. 3NO. A. PRESCOTT, re Lroker, ve duildange, THO £ stn jal-lm a EE SELBY FOR PuinTiNe. 073 D sr. AN EASY WAY TO FURNISH YOUR ih abd cresit prices every HOUSE. which wecan- | Fw reso WHISKY.” estab y PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, Sill ‘compare favorably with the See CARE TICES quite by other HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO, Pa, houses Gur furminse and our} This celebrated Whishy, most carefully and slowly through, aud we challenwe y‘ yeasted, wed, iermented and distilled from the in- Bud » newer, brighter, or more | yaiuable health-viving Chalybeae waters end choice Gesizable stock. smail ¢tain Rye peculiar to the renowned wounfain HERE'S OUR districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened PLAN AND OUB in heated ware bouses. sea voyazed and aged in the TERMS. warm salt air of Kennuda. ‘Tle oxides of fron and Payments to you. We alow 6 percent disronnt on all Settlements nade within J days. ‘We se:! » Parlor Suite in Piush or Hair Clots. lor S28 cash, $30 their homo.mous suits found in the waters from which this Whisky ts distilled render this Wiisky mvaluable and one uc and rejuvenatur to those in heed of » ‘tality end Vigor. Ree One Gai bertiche | See certifieste of Prof. Lunry of the Baltimore Med- Suite. B pieces, $17 rusi:, #18 on | fea! Collexe Bune.” Poplar Bet Room suites, | “17 1s PURE. FREE FROM FCSEL OIL, AND 2a cole sion tuue. 2} Secfos | CaN THEREFORE BE ¥AFELY RECOMMENDED x Sh Sh eash, $4 Wen ‘40-pound Mair | FOR MEDICINAL USE. TIS HIGH COLUB 18 3 SO cash, ge ou time. | DUL 40 1HE IKON PRESENT, eis Curpet, Gc. per Sard cash, Goe. on tune, Tngrain Car- bet. per yard cast, 40c. on ‘nie. We make and lay all carpets free of extra cost, and don't even cuarwe Jor the Waste occasioned im watching Sgures. VM. P. TONKY. Ph. D.. Chemist." ‘This celebrated Whisky i» sold by the following Grocersand Wholesair Liquor Dealers Aion Wine Company, G14 4th st. p. Ww. ASF ehhsy vais ave. 2. We w York ave etinah, or, UUs abd Leu suana ave. B. 1, Whee'es, cur. lath and hse. new. Matthew Goudard, cor. Lith and H sts. jaw. He M Pivot, ea Bath cs GROGAN'S B. 3 MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, Léouard Grieve! 100, and K sts. 1. w. D. Ellis, cor. Aste. se., Capitol HIM, EP. Gwynn, » Geatyciown, D. G, 16 ‘#19, 821 and 823 7th st. a Mist, Geoncetown, D. ©, ui Restaurante: Oss Ba ae, BW Qeuorne & Hobin, corner 7th and @ ste, mow. 10 Pes Cexr Orr For Case, 2. Buile, jr. & GREAT REDUCTION IN THE ee fee. 1 We H. ‘Costelo, 400 10th == Botuwell & Paine, do 1seh at. n. ROBES. ¥. L. Jourdan, 372 9th st. ow. ‘We have marked down the prices of & Jarze lot of All-wool Robes, IN SOME instances at about HALF PRICE, as we wish to close then out ‘thin season, and those in search of BARGAINS will now heve an oppor- tunity to get a good bargain. Weare also offering our whole stock at ex- tremely low prices to reduce itas low w. Brute ateusrcin, coe, Oh tats ie Kabeustein, cor. Ec holb.bli st. sw. d-d-Furrel 2s tw as possible during this month. a. ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES. dissenter Bulcoohts ar aod Dts. nw. th st. nw, —_ . Meyester, Wa Feuusyivaiia ave. 2.W. W.-M. SHUSTER & SOB, ef, or, Mik abit ennay\ ania av BAW. wl6 s19 PA AVE or tn. . 7 ‘A.W. Moryun, 1218 Sd st., Georgetown, D. ©. B Is M. "200 Sve 'D.0. anoarns Ly Miriuxeny. Hey SIs. Geviietowiy De Ce Metropolitan Club, 17th and Hf st. n.w. MRS. M.S. BUNT. Sohn Ghansteriain, Aden ant Bat sea 1308 F st. ow., a ENTIRE STOCK of TRIMMED wrL-| ASK for WILSON WHISKY. both IMPORTED and those of Ler own ® DISCOUNT of 25 per cent unt FEBRU- FLOWERS AT HALF PRICE. ~ : Gexrs Surts Scovrep AND PRESSED FOR 8L NEY & ROBERTS co. DESIGNING. EXGRAVING AXD PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES. C. T. Havestex, Member Washington Stock Exchangs, Meal Estate and Stock Broker, Aeoms 9 and 11, Atlantie building. 600 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Frocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash oF ee biarein. Direct New York and Chicago wires. Teepione 45h 7am Getivered. eal 4a: I. BAHN, ‘Sth st. 2. w. —— 0 And 425 N. butaw st., Baltimore, Md. 407 10TH 8T., NEAK GAS OFFICE. 413 Reprtarise— Rarratixe. * All work done at our own factory. Also in stock @ Une of FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE. KANN & SONS’ MANUFACTURING CO., WeanyoO;Revans FeccrnnTax See nae Dy >». IMPORTING TAILOR, 2211 Pa. ave. Fall ana Winter Novelties recetved. epl¢ District of Co'umbia, om: Personally appeared tt, K. WILLARD. SCR TARY OF TH 0 COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE SY OF UHE DIstiticn ve COLUMBL 18 fori hut the al path im due form of law, that the abo Y OF THE De- cember, A. D. 1 (Sigmedy Fire Insurance Company of the ‘Bistriet cCoumbia. Subs-ribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of January, A. D. (Sizmed) January 18, 18 “EOF THE COMMIS: District of Columbis the. Cominissioners ceived froin Comzress the f.owing bills, with request for the.t viewsas to tue propriety uf enacting then. Be- fore reporting on the y to kno lezisia ‘Thurs: ase the quIisstoners desire Uilie the ew io od “ist iustant,—A bill (H.R, 410) “To gmwend the ‘hurier of the Fekington ani Soidiers* Home a y "ao as to authorize said and run ite cars thereon 16 following hained streets ant avenues: Pexinning at tho intersection of 5th and @ Strects northwesteust avenue: tence nue to to Nort! street to New Jersey ntheasteriy alone New Jersey ave G street northwest; thence east a.ony C street i aistrevt aud thence svdth wong Nott treet north; and aise, eannine at tion of Ge ste Sew Jersey aveniie, east to sussachnsetts aveaue, thence southeasterly along Massachusetts aveate to North Cupitol street. andthence north slong North Capitol street to New York avenne, tonnecting with its muin line und North Capitol street branek 2riday, tle 22d inst.—A bill (H.R. 2708) **To incor- thence ale street the said railroad company, the gaine to be 1 ca-town rulroad of the District of Co- Bexinut “iit street to Q street. thence alone ‘ssinge Rock reek ona bridge to be piilt Dy dnitainedt asa public thoroughiare, with <ool and sufficient car- riagew. Fection and subject to ersof the Dist ay and footway, and constructed under the di- othe approval of the Commninsion- ‘tot Columbia: continuing tuence in an easterly direction alone Q street (uence easterly, along Q aud Boundary streets to North Capitol street ; thence ulong North Capitol street to B street, Monday, the 25th instant. A bill (H. K. 184) “To incorporate th trevt Kallway Company of the District of Colm Commencing at the corner of street enue Heizhts by way of Ontarlo sud Poplar avenues or through pri hence 7th street to V street, to Florida avenue; thence slong Champlain av- to the Columbia road; thence throuxl Lanier One fe peoberty, with the consent of the own- midury of tite Zovlowien! Park and thruush posed ar ‘the principal —_ aed ach line couliuencinuat te mntersee: tion of ‘Mand Lith. streets, thence alone M to 22d street; along thence alony 22d street to Florida avenue, aud Bud street extended to # point where it will in- tersect Kalorama Wednesday, the ft fost,—A bill CHL. 788) **To authorize the extension of the line of the Columbia railwa, SHE termination of its line at 1oth st. m.w. across st nw. nw. snsie, from t along its interwetion 2786) Colmabsa." “Boe on tith st. with B st. nor of 1ith of. Tracks LASS, ‘Nobee is hereby given t Rest will be coutiane by H. Coprertint tw. st. nw. x thence aon 17th st. n.w. to the intersection of G st: Dow. with sad “Whuryday y of the Distric: of Coluinuia. Krom the pre: tod thence a nue Pennsvivania ave thence aiong 17th». n.W. to G st. mW; & Arack, With necessary switches and tumouts, ibe intereectivis of Suid Yethy sf. abd G st: 1 W: G'st. now. to Vinginis ave. : a double track trou Vininin ave, to exeek ; a sit ‘snd © st. BW. along Virginia a thence along Fat. uw. to lath “70. Bes the intersection of halons Uth st. to Fst. north; Fat. to Lith at. west: aouy and with the line fst. ‘north, along TE st. north to its PBS WEL Nareet J boa y. KOSS, W.'T. RUSSELL, Commissioners, Jal-2 en. a ©. PARY 18, 1802, rn that the par tershilbitherte Copperthite & Co. (known as CON COS "tias heen dissolved by mutual sis. "The busi- and, 31-0 0 st. HO usetines ail debts of late WEST WASHINGTON firm ‘aud to whom ali bills must be paid. Hf. COVCERTHITE, ToS. SMITH, WEST WASHINGTON, D. ©. rc JANUARY 18, 1802. rs 0, te exten aye hitherto extended to us, Distriet of Co.umtia, ani wil me continwed to Mr. Copy sold out my interest in the Connec hy LOR HL. Copperthite, I hereby My thanks so the p tor the Jiberal patre in the pioneers in the nope that such patronage atti, who as taken u the business, aud 8 well wortus midence and support of the public. Bball’ be p.cased to see all Pies and felons a % tleing. Spring, 8. SMITH. Fe ht Wasser H. Coy perth continue the Ui nw. would purchased the enti dstand. No. i their past patronace, putinuanee of the same, han cre: respec iy oping by strict adbereuce to honest business principies to merit tue couhdence oF all. ‘ibedt 1H. COPPERTHITE. pital, poDK HENRY L. HAYES, HAVING SEV- ered lis connection with’ Providence Hos- corner Ist and B sts. n.€. ¥ THE PEAK | TELEVHONE COMP, idend of 7.) cents jer slare will be payable on the toth day of January, 1st, to the stockbolders of record at the close c* business on the 15th day of Jans- Hat the oilice of the tieasurer of the com- ¢ Washington, D. € -W., Wasiincton, D.C. Jy inclusive. SANURL M. BRYA. ALLES G. BEEBI VEOLINIS s joddel violin avout 70 tone; price. $80. HUGO WOKCH & CO, 25 athe Importers of Viellus, Bows, Strunxs and Musical Mer- chanilise. Jald- a TO-KALON. BSP tun eae EIS ines ana rane. Purity snd quaiity wuaranteed. General Aven for Touica. Water. 14 14th at. ja16-1n. Beh 22 ASsocIATION, aTTENTIO: sale Briefs, Arguments, Petitions, &c. -xecuted promptly at Yc. per paze. BYKON 8. ADAMS, Printer, Siz Lith st. nw. BETTER NOW ‘Than LAST YEAR, Probably BETTER YET NEXT YEAR. ‘The REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER ‘Keops constantly improving 2in practical qual- ities, heuce its constantiy incressing popularity jal5-te ‘the markets of the world. ‘WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 8TH AND F STS. N.W. ta (UME Daine in every HATHAWAY SOULE AND HARRING- ‘Men's Fine Shoes are the best, made. Pair. ‘a1 FE EMBER Te Te ‘Just one year ago TODAY since we assumed ENTIRE control. Our business shows a fiat- tering increase during the past year, being Just ‘Gouble that of 1883. ais ‘and pure lard whet TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY. 491 to 490 C st. Be WON aE BEES SPENT BY OUR Waé:inuton triends for Cassard s fine meats D they were not Cassard’s at alb Be have tried several pians to overcome this difcalty and have tnally ado} athized telah ae ff covered}, with om trary 4 blue oval tin tag, whieh nieats, whether covered or Un= mit.” ‘Thre will be un all gen- Koos. Don't be deceived. Insist upon Bavine only goods with tub, tag taszener to: FL cs DRESS SUITS <3 Fo da12-Ln UKE, aug gTH SE». SR 8708 & RUPP, STATIONERS, 421 11TH BT. N. w. Biank Books, Copying Presses, Stands, ‘c., Letter Files, Document and Cash Bozes, Office Fixtures, Wedding and Viaiting Cards Engraved and Printed, 483m ‘Has for salea SELF-CLEANING FRENCH BRIAR PIPE. PRICE, 25 CEN18, Not only does he keep on hand this boon to smokers, but also a fall line of FINE MEERSCHAUMS And other Pipes too numerous to mention. at . C. REID, 611 15th st. 900 ia Sin. Do sate end are welcome. - MEH. J. GROSS, EMPLOYED WITH | ae a en appointed, & porary nublic for the ‘District 0° Cota the Fre-id av ‘20, at Ceutral Union Mission roouns, teat 190 o'clock, cond ted by ‘Mir Dr. A 6 Jowett. 4 Boe AT THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE holders of the Grandfather's Remedies Company, held at Alexandria, Va., ou the 13th of Jan~ Mary. ISU, the following officers and direct: flected: President, Et Woudturd: vier Pi Thropli.us “Gaines; vec: ‘and. treasurer, A.M. Dewey. Directors: E'S. Woodford. Theophi REECE AM Dewey, RM, Jolzson ania J. 1. Wood: Sh PPNESDAY AND THURSDAY-ES ARE TWO DAYS MORE ‘TO OBTAIN THOSE 4%. GOLD BARGAINS, QUITE A NOVELTY, BUT WE ARE ALWAYS IN IT TO CREATE SOME LITTLE EXCITEMENT. LAST NIGHT'S STAR HAS THE FULL List. a. KAUFMA! 909 PA. AVE. N. W, ORIGINATOR OF NEW_IDEAS. Laws Ar PRICK. La if PRICE. Pou senaads LANES STALE prior, 1 HAL PRICE. HAL Hee fp tee. Aq HALE Al HALF PRICE. PRICE. * PRICE. F PRICE. ry HALE PRICE. Ps AV HALB PRICE. PRICE. PRICE. jag N OF ROCHES SHARES, $100 EACH Monthly: payments, Ue. per share, Sage WASHINGTON OF! Y A. CADY, President, And HEN! Propitadie, Real Fstate.711 14th st.n.w. aap G:WARFIELD SIMPSON, Vico Pres’t, Our Stock Merchant Talior, Ri. and Gsts.n.w. Selis Haei?, GEO. T. PARKS, Sec'y and Trea Real Estate Broker, 014 F st.n.w. Investivate GEO. A. PREVOST, Attorney (Whitaker & Prevost, G10 F st.n.w.) And You — ;DIRECTORS: Will Buy. Wm. 6. Mertz, Geo. T. Parks, ¥. A Parks, dis A. Jordan, Syupscn, Prevost. Call of send to office for dexcriptive exzentars, &e. GEO. 'T. PARKS, Sec'y and Treus'r, Jost 1d Fst, District of ers oF th a from Ccngress the folowine bills, with reqnest for missi have rece! their views as to the proprict fore reyorte on these bills t to know what oblertions Jeg.sintion, and tor that sious at 170% hearing to parties tu ahninesday, the tir instant—A bill (S. 14:85) near ting them Be- Issioners desire itary, exis’ to said proposed urposs will hold special ses- the following days, To valine Strvet ming for the saie “the Washington ent 3 Bes pur, D strevt northwest ; the . tial Way Coupany eastwardly to Ist aud Bestteets north fast: thence eastwarlly on B street northeast to Mary Tani aveus. tenes northeastwarcly alone Mary sand aven uiud Stanton Square north aud south thercor to Maryiand avenne, amt theace alone Ma Jani avenue to tite ean: side Of 1oth street east and t intersection of Boundary and It streets: thence gustwandly ove: the Biadetsbarz road to the District hs Friday, the roin~ District of oth and U bh alony Q street, © buut Ly the Said ralwey compant juaintained as a Pubac iborouinvete, with wood and ay and footway, sud constructed ed stiject to the approval of tie f the District of Columbia, couuDue strrly. direction alone’ Q strect: ster! rth Capitol street; thenceaiong North Capitol street to F street north; New ue to B street, aud day, February 1—A bill (S. 1607) “To amend of the Rock Creek Ruilroud Compang" Uy estcuaing sts Sout from its peescue termtuas on G street to F orida avenue, thence aionz Florida avenue fos voint 150 teeteast Of 7h strect: roy cid, that te Stud run on the same trace with the Metropolitan, Kailroud Company between Uth end 7th streets. Said compony is also authorized to extend s Uranch road irom w poist on its Sine in Chéfburne tract across the Adams Mitt ruad to Katinas street, thence alone Kauss Street to Ontario avenue, thence along or adjacent to ue of the Zoolozieal Fark, 1 be approved by the Conunissiouers of the District of Coit mba, ‘Saturday, porate thi ‘Compan: 2th st tion to as may be found Cinctumati st, 24th st, to Be 8 SOT OWS YOUR Homer ‘We haveseveral exceeiling desirable residences, for sale in the northwest section of the city, ranging in price from $X,000 to $15,000, which canbe sold upon satisfactory terms Will be glad to talk with those desiring to buy homes. PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st. n.w. TMEASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF hoc i <5 ‘the Comptroller of the Currency, Washi fone January’ 14; Ine. — Whereas, by satisiuctory vk dence presented to the undersicned, it has been made to eppear that ““Thekurmers and divcbanics National Banw of Georgetown,” in the city of Georetown, in the county of Washington and District ot Coluat has compiled with all the provisions of the “"act of Congress to. enabie national banking tations to extend, their corporate exisiemce and ior other congirdlicr of the euranet aS coniptroiler of the chsrenc ‘Tie Farmers ad Mecast Noe inthe ely of iawtom and Distrier of authorized to Lave succession fur the pervod xpecifed in ite amended articles of amsociauene ESinclyy uti close of busiuers on January ho NOUS in testimony whereof wituess my hand and seal of often this Ltirday of Januay, ieee. "isean] Ee St LACEY, Camptrter of tie Currency: Sala ot REMOVAL NOTICE.-MRS, SAUM & Aliss Toepper, milliuers, huveremoved from WT Tith at uw. fe Ud Lit at nw. whore they wall De ind to v6 dalG-lw* pproved ac . ewan hereby certity that’ tonal Bank of Georzetow! town, in the county of W: Coiuindia, ‘Duscotat Saes juclade ail kinds nae'0 es include all of Dry re ‘bargains off jsld-zw 20th st. and Pa ave, ENTERTAINING AND PROGRESSIVE French lessons. New term now. Dat. Bw. Call apy day at Boon, i6-6e* Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON 01 Pr hal a *U3L-Sm. ‘Slirt Maker, {08 F st. n.w. 3 DR. J. W. BULKLEY Hi, Qn Bo and Teaidence to Taig eh ae elePuoue call S16, sai se —_— ‘& COMPANY, Cor, F and 15th sts, ‘We make men’s shirts; know all about it; do it well; take the risk, if therein any, and prices ure less than fair. if your shirtmaker pleases you, don’t try around; but should henot, then ome to us. ‘The more particular you are the better we Mike it. a 4 postal will being our shirt man, with ‘his samples and tape, to see you. BRYAN & COMPANY, $a 12-00 Cor. 16th dnd F sts. nw. eae: [See ed sean uinriroberecs soe Sie eer clr rar Fes i ‘my26-4, th,s. tr NOTICE.THE STOCKHOLDERS OF ‘the National Fair Association are tified abd requested to produce their shires the uniersigned at the Central National B. denytion. W. FE. CLAL JAS. L. BARBOUR aud ‘K, Finuncial Cowmiites. 9-3t _ BAK! See SETHE Bese In each class there can be but one “best.” Of ‘Typewriters the best os the Ham n tediy to be the eat, eatest, tuost uceurate, best and Uroadest range Come in itover. x. ler and Stationcr, ‘G19 7th st. Bow. 19 cNOW YOUR CITY. ‘To know it buy one of these mew Maps of the District and near-lyine subdivisions and you have the kuow.cdee It Accurate, compreie naive issued Clearly ont.iued in colors some. Size. 4 oy feet. Priced (by a our way. DT, Architerts and kngineers’ Waid)” Branco. 1722s, Re FLANAGAN SETS THE PRICE, HEAVILY PLATED WATCH CHAINS-¢2. ‘These are wood, Lut better onescan be had for 3 aud the best for $10. You cannot do better. SSI Seventh street morthwest. iow, NOT ICE, SNOW AND DIRT, BUT Be aech, aly fact eye under cover, ia whet Tey get wuo lus tent Coal aud Wood irom. V. BALDWIN JouNSON. Om.y the best urtiele and one ‘ete tacilities, bottom jem, FULL ees ire, clean tel, prompt tetiveries we awe UL A at Be, aDd OAD oh St. sw. jale BOUK, 1.1641. AND JOB PRINTING. HL. McQUEEN. PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, Telephone sr. ald] 1UbAL UE st. mow ee OU" PAKGaiys TS vicrcLes TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1892. BOYS' IDEAL RAMBLE. Has just been newly refiuished’un. thoroughly over- haued every way. Bull Vearings to all parts, includ- ing head, Prices cut to fitty dollars: Forty dollars less than original price, and FULLY oUaRkSteeD.)" GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co, 1325 14th st. aw. 019 FP POPPEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE, FOREIGN BODIES IN THE EAR. Toremove uu insect Mil the ear with sweet oll, which wil hilit: J it does uot float out ase & t To Feuove Wax J OUT the ear. 11 you cannot re. yeeriny MOVE # Gean, pea, pebbie, &e., with the rounded end of a hair pn Send tor the hearest surgeon. Yes'erday I advertised a $145 Birdseye Maple Chamber Suite for $120. As cumulative evidence of my determination to “‘rash" things today I strike off $25 from another set of furniture and show you A $150 Suite for 8125. This is of Solid Black Walnut with French Ve- neering. andboth Dresser and To:det have extra Jarge French Beve When it is bome in mtud that Tmake accom- modating terms of payment and that for spot cash an additional discount will be made T do not hesitate toussert the conviction that such @ bargain in the juruiture trade bas never before been Publicly announced in a bona fide proposi- tion, JOHN RUDDEN, 513 Seventh street northwest, Siw.) ae PRON PHONG EER Phonooray he Seut on Trial. Don't believe it if youare told mis- tekes cannot be corre ted on the Phuno- graph. Every sensible man inust knuw ‘on reflection that a, machine that can re- cord @ statcinent can record equally ‘Well a correction of that statement. Nothing is easier than to make correc tions on the Pionogra ph. Phonograph; Leased, Suid at Sent on Triat, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 627 bt, aw. 1t S947 To THE PorNT. Our announcement today is con- Spicuous for its brevity, conciseness and **business bringing” qualities. Here it is: 15 per cent of on ali Trouserings, 25 per cent off on ail Svitinge. ‘The wise ones are chovsing now, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ““Bapert in Trousers,” Cor. 9th and G sts. n. g=> MERIZS” TALLOKING LOKE. Our Three-button Cutaway Walking Cont ‘and Weistcoat, built from the new and popu- Jar unflaished worsted coatinzs, are first in demand. Quality seems to be the order rather than price. Special uttention has been given the quality and finish of this textile, it having won the piace of diazouais. Its merit lies im the tact if wii nut plaze in wear. 319 ye . ©. MERTZ's Tailoring Shop, 514 1th st. nw. 19 (Ba WEST END PARK 18 THERE. COPP says ROCKVILLE 18 HEALTHY, 80 says Dr. Rufus Choate (corner 32d.and Osts. n.w.), who has recently returned from the practice of medicine in Rockville. GALL ON COPP And geta plat and ecireuiar. 706 EIGHTH ST. N.W. } <a ELECTRICIANS’ WATCHES Diust be non- Syhenety te Livbes, Bittingwe & Miller, ‘Lumber, Buitders’ Hardware, Mill Work, &c., Cor. 6th st. and New York ave. ‘| committee; L. Neiman, editor of the Milwaukee OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Washington News and Gossip. THEY DIDWT KNOW, Plea of the Defense in Senator Quay's Sats ATTORNEYS for Libel. FOR RENT (Flats FOR RENT (Omticen) FOR RENT (looms) FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Miscelisneous). FOR RENT (Stores)... Pare 7 Pare 8 “ race 8 bieverts nn fee 2] Prereacna, Pa., Jan. 12—~When court re BOARDING... S "pase 2 | Sumed in the Quay libel suit this morning the BUSINESS CHAS Pace 2| room was crowded. The interest increases as CITY ITEMS Pace 8 | the case draws toward the close and the pro- ed 5 | ceedings were listened to with rapt attention. pace 7| ‘Taylor Faunce of Philadelphia, the expert * page 7 | accountant, was the first witness. He exam- EXCUKSIONS, ie <Page 8 | ined the books of the Keystone Bank and bad FAMILY SOPPLL Pace 7/ found a deficiency of $1,500,001, but found FINANCIAL. ee -seeeeePaee 1 | Senator Quay's name upon the books of the 2 bank only in the matter of the certiticate pre viously referred to. John A. Mellon, one of the defendants, was called and admitted the publication. On Octe- ber 27 he received © communication from : Chairman Kerr of the democratic state Domne coe committoe saying that “important mat POR SALE (iarssoand Webicien) ter bad been sent for publication, The FOR SALE (Pianos) clectrotype was received the following day : aoe near the time of going to press. He ee ee the matter wes Sor pubis tuiermation an elmer Published it. The headlines, “Quay, Too, Was Lecrumse in It,” were sent upon a slip of paper accom- Pre eek ee LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. Panying the electrotype. W. H. Porter, the other defendant, esid be had been connected with the paper since MANICURE 3| tember and kuew nothing of the publication of craeitene 5 | the certiticate im advance except having seem MEDICAL, 2 | the electrots pe MISCELLANEOUS 5|, Mellon was recalled. He said be bad me knowledge of the articles in advance of the publications, ‘The deteuse bere rested their case, A NEWSPAVER's DOTY. The question was raised by Mr. Marshall for the prosecution as to the natare of the publ cations, ‘The court said in reply that there is tinct line between a privileged communication MONEY WANTED AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, OCEAN STEAMERS - POTOMAC RIVER BOATS PIANOS AND ORGASS,. PROPOSALS. RaTLNOADS. SPECIAL Ne SPECIALTIES sud a privileged occasion. The view of the SUBURBAN P court was that the occasion was WARTED tet Hleged, but the commanication was ‘not, f EI jou~os! 2lit eo met WANTED Glows. was the duty of the 1 yn ae wn be heaw anything the effect of iblication of which is to destroy the repatation of a citi- zen to examine carefully the alleged facta. He has no right to publish all that is dumped inte ir. Daugherty then the argument for wine the rejection of the defense. He rete the democratic jurors and claimed the jury was packed. The publication was near the close of a bested campaign aud be insisted whether true ot false the papers had « right to publish them as # matter of public anterest, iff not malicious, Near his close Mr. Daugherty said, excitedly: “If any man should say thata jury was ever before selected as this one hus been be would be branded as « liar.” The judge here interfered and restored order. Attorney Thompson then opened for the commonwealth. He said the rights of the press wiust be al- Ways subordinate to the rights of individuala, _ JEFF PHILLIPS CONVICTED. ‘He Was Found Gulity of Murder in the First Degree. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Avexaxprra, Va., Jan. 19.—The Jurors in the Phillips gase took a ballot after breakfast this morning and found themsclvos agreed. Notice having been sent to Judge Norton be appeared at the court house before 10 o'clock, and the jury was sent for, crossed the street, and went to their room. Some time was spent in tomether the counsel and thee court pag | it was half an hour before the court was ready to receive the verdict. ™ Then the jurors tiled in, ‘There was no call, as in olden days, for the prisoner to “stand up and look upon the jury” and for the jury to jook upon Lim as they gave their verdict. The prisoner remained quiet and a stranger would not have noticed Lim. The acting sergeant, Mr. 1. G. O'Neal (for Sergeant Wm. H Smith, being the brother of the deceased, does not act in this cRse),cailed the jurors and found all present. ‘Then said the clerk: “Gentlemen of the jury, have you agreed upon your ver- dict: have,” answered the foreman, at the same time handing the clerk the indictment, with the verdict indorsed it. The clerk reud: “We, the jury, find Jefferson guilty of murder tn the first degree.” The prisoner did not move. There was » slight sensation in the auditory, for some had expected a less severe verdict than that which carries with it the shadow of death. The court asked counsel if they had anything for the jury, andon # negative response discharged ‘the jurors. A notice for # new trial was then entered and fixed for bearing tomorrow. —— CHILE'S KABBLE EXPECTS WAR. The Purport of Private Advices to Sem WANTED (Rooms) . WANTED (Situacons WAN LLL (Miscellaneous) WINTER RESORTS |. Goverxaext Recents Topay.—Internal Tevenue, $212,090; customs, $438,657. Oxe Dierricr Patext.—A patent has been issued to Wm. M. Poindexter of this city for a book support for chairs. Coxstz. Cnexex.—Mr. Elias H. Cheney of Lebanon, N. H., the new United States consul at Matanzas, Cuba, will leave for bi duty this week. imal Boxps Repeexen.—The amount of 435 per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $69,300, making the total redemptions to date $22,- 969,250, and leaving outstanding $2,535,450. As Onasoe Baxx.—Chas. A. Lindsley and his associates of Orange, N. J., have applied to the coutroller of the currency for authority to RiBpnize the Second National Bauk of Orange, Preventixe Unpenvatvations.—The acting Secretary of the Treasury has instructed cus- toms officers to notify consular officers of action tuken on cases of undervaluation for the purpose of enabling them to prevent a recur- rence of such irregularities. Nava.Payments.—The Secretary of the Navy has made the first payment of $80,700 on cruiser number 13, known as the Corsair, and the seventh payment of $91,890 on the battle thip number 2 (the Massachusetts). ‘These vewels are being constructed by Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia. Carr. M. A. Heavy, commanding the revenue steamer Bear, now at San Francisco, has been ordered to proceed to Washington, D. C., for the purpose of conferring with the Secretary of the Laterior ang the commissioner of education in regard to the best method of introducing reindeer from Siberia into the territory of Alaska. Iuronts or Mextcas Correr.—Acting Sec- retary Spaulding bas informed the collector of customs at Corpus Christie, Tex., that the Weight of the copper in ingots or bars dutiable at the rate of 1, cents per pound under para- graph 14 of the tariff act must be the weight of such bars or ingots, and bas in- structed him to discontinue the practice pre- vailing at Laredo in his district of assessing duty at the rate of 11, cents per pound of the fine copper contained in imported ingots or bars, Ixcurase or Istenwat, Revexve.—The col- lections of internal revenue for the. first six months of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892, were $77,124,950. being an increase of $1,427,847 as compared with the collections for the corre- pouding period of last year. Tho receipts were as follows: Spirits, $45.002,467, an increase of $2,985,077; tobacco, €1,671,850, a deerence of $2,663,407; fermented liquors, '€15.682, 388, un increase of $383,219; oleomargerine, 673. 586, an increase of €250,861; miscellaneous, 94,718, a decrease of $27,903. The receipts for’ December, 1891, were $3,112 less than the receipts for December, 1890. Sax Dieoo. Cat., Jan. 19.—Private advices from authentic sources in Chile state that among the common peuple of that country the talk is that war will result, The Chileans have no idea that their government will back down or retract any word or act; they consider themselves strong and expect addi- tional strength from England. They agreed that the United States is able to wipe their vessels off the face of the ocean, but they doubt: not their apility to secure recognition and aid from Engliud and tosecure of England warsbips by purchase. If the informant is correct repre- sentatives of the Chilean government are 207 in England working on both propositions. According to orders received today the cruiser Charleston will sail on Tuesday or Wed- nesday for San Francisco. She ts amply ewait- ing the arrival of its new paymaster and sur- Pensoxat.—John I. Martin of St. Louis, J. A. C, Wright of Rochester and C. D. Parker of Kansas City are at the Normandie. ——Wm. B. Logan of New York, Elizabeth J. Van Eveven of iyn and Mrs. H. J. Bailey of Winthrop. Ms. are at tho Fredonia ——F. | Baker ot | goon. imington, . of North Dr. J. D. Parker arrived last Carolina and A. M. Day of Paitadeiphia ‘re | Philadelphia and reported to Admire! Brows, at the Howard.——W. A. Kelly of Sitka, Alaska, John Archer of New York and J. N, Willara of Boston are at the Johnson.—M. A. Lesser of New York, Louis Meyer of St. Louis and Ever- ett B. Newton of Maine areat the Langham. — Gen. D. McCiune of Louisville, Canning Tar- ner of Bath, England, Mrs. 8. New- ton Pettis of Fort Monroe and the Misses Pullman are at the Ardmore.— J. T. Mason of Worcester. Mass., Joseph Pink- ham of Idaho, Joel C. Baker of Rutland, Vt, and Clarence Fleming are at the Cochran.— Ex-Senator Sabin of Minnesota, G. H. Wetherell of Boston and Geo. H. Reed of the navy are at the Arno—H. ©. Preston of New York. C. H. Sullivan of Milwaukee and O. P. Decker of Boston are at the St. James.——W. 8. Comly of New York, W. H. Comb of Chicago, R. Taylor Scott of War- renton, Va., and B. E. Sampson of Milwaukee He will go with the Charleston. The master was expected last night, but as be not arrive he will be here on Tuesday, The ‘Charleston will then proceed at once to Mare Island. THE SAILORS WERE SORER. ors in Valparaiso on October 16 inst, The Ke- ‘weenn was at Valparaiso at the time. Jenkins testified that be was ata hotel in the fashionable the evening of Oct. 16, bay shouts of a mob outside. itan.——W. M. Rice of Fort 3 é ak Oe Se es nes are] “ the distniguished visitors Sees é 5 E el H i E D ut i i i ' i i f i HI i [ H 2 & F i i Ee | Hs E scouted. Mostof the allusions in the nespapers arent to to the affairs are ‘Mrs. Barn-| The Bening comments on Mr. i H :

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