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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS. 1101 Penusylvasia Avenne, corer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Yow York Offs, 88 Potter Building. Ter , Stam is served to subscribers in the city carteea, an their own acrount, at 10 cents Pep Seek or Sic. fer month. Copies a¢ the counter, = fonts each, By tail anywhere mm the United States OF Giasin® postace prepaid"Ocents per month. Sareapar erie Sweet STAR $1.00 per year: with foreizn postave added, $3.00. [Entered st the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as second-class tail matter.) SE All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. en Vo. 80, Na 20,166. Che Lvening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1892. CALL ON SALISBURY. Minister Lincoln and the Chilean Minister to England. CLAIMS 10 BE FLORENCE'S DAUGHTER Londoners on the Chilean Af- fair. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tre Uxiren Srares BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 1313 FST. WASHINGT ©. Enables you to STUP payinz REN to the PURCHASE of a HOME Pays interest on savinws deposite | in any” amount, Tas Wasu:soros Loas saxo Trost COMPANY, Granite Building, 9th and F. ay PAID-UP CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. | a{,2¢F cent inte:sst paid qu tog Srakieat, DEPOSITS—Interest paid. =— - sab ‘TRUSTS EXECUTED. FIDELITY and DEPOSIT COMPANT ‘of Maryland. Washington office, Kouom 3%, Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company's butid.ng. Becomes surciy on ouds of sumitietraters, guar lana. trustees and ces Bi, NTELS HE FIDELITY OF SALARIED OOMOEFICENS, CLERKS AND EMPLOYED: Furnishes bouds for letter BANKERS, 122 F st ow. carriers, all government Accounts of indiviitnals, firms, corporations and capt- nee J. SPRIGG POOLE, talists solicited. Our facilities are the best. | no20-t0,th,sdm ‘Gunaas koowk, Loans made on real estate and other available col- iateral. TIONAL Exchange, both foreivn and domestic, drawn at cus N* SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, jeredie ovetiable: WN. E. COR 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Letters of credit available inall parts of the world far- ished. CHARTERED oi CT OF CONGRESS Ayes have say reason for chancag sour bank ae- | CHABTERED BY SPECIAL ACT ‘count OF opening # new one, ie bound ‘ Call and see us. Reorganized under act Congress October 1, 1890. Close 4:30. Transacts the business of & TRUST COMPANY In all its various branches. Also the business of @ BAVINGS BANK Woops & co., ANKERS. 20-tr ‘MPORTANT TO OFFICERS OF THE ARMY, NAVY AND MAKINE CORPS. ‘Attend to your Lite Assurance at once. Do not watt Botil war is declared. If you will take it now you can Ene dhs benoit of the Eijuiahie’s ivrisl crag, and aah = Bavy policy. Send mie your adress DEPOSIT Co! 7 CHARLES L. GURLEY, — is F st. nw. Capital: 25-7 Equitable Life Assurance Society. ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator, suardian of the es tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every description. Wills kept without charge. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. Money deposited before the frst day and on the first, second and third days of the month will draw interest from the first day. Loans money upon real estate and collateral security. ‘Sells first-class real estate and other securities in ‘sums of $500 and upward. Receives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU- ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vaults of unsurpassed dryness and security. MALL SAFES FOR RENT FROM 05 to $125 PER ANNUM, PROVIDENT INVESTMENT COMPANY. DIRECTORS: C. C_ DUNCANSON, of Duncanson Brothers: ANDREW GLASS, Soperintendent Belt Line Railroad; JOHN COOK, Building Associstion 3 Bureaa Engraving end ing; CHARLES BAUM, Merchant; WM. H. GOODS. Real Estate Valuer; F. J. DIEUDONNE,Note Broker; CHAS. F. BENJAMIN, Lawyer; JOS. C. JOHNSON, Architect. qliat™. €i0esch, in monthly tnetallmente of €1 ver Organized by the founders and conductors of the PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION, the un- ezampled success of which is matter of general noto- riety. ‘The best and surest opportunity offered the public to unite their swall monthly contributions to reap andsome profits from judicious investment and re- investment in active real estate within the District. ‘These mouthiy payments will be so much saved without privation and the annual profits so much earned without effort. No more excuse for sinking Office hours—Daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m., and until Money in wild-cat schemes or unproductive rural | otherwise ordered, in additon to the regular office salxiivisions. Bours, until > o'clock p.tn.. as follows: For full particulars apply personally or by mail to| On tne jast besuess day of each month. office of PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION, On the first, second and third days of esch month xrepted. SEER En sora neg Cmte Hill apply to. | Sion she 15th fallsom Sunday the 14th day will be ‘Manazement: BENJAMIN i SeyER. Fyouurr SQHARLES ¢. GLOVER, Firat ZOHNSTON, Second, BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION easurer, E. FRANCIS RIGGS. ‘Haas the best plan devised for securing s Home, wo : ‘Secrciar NO AUCTION OF MONEY. NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. sEnaEE Ebitirevaws. Affy amount loaned, repayabie $13 per month on each | Beniamin P. Snyder, Zenas C. ($1,000 advanced. Shares, $1 per month. Albert L. Sturtevant, Andrew Wylie, THE PLAN. Lewis Clephane, Charies A. James, Ail persons should become members of the Fidelity | Henry a Willard, £ doom ‘Building and Loan Association of Washington, D. C., | James M. Johnston, Charies C. Glover, for one oF more of the following reasons: oe re _ G, Parke, First. For the purpose of investing their savings | T2oua® ‘Witltem Boeck. ‘Where one dollar will earn as much singly as if it were epart of thousands. Our Building. Loan and Saving system, rightly characterized, is the banking system ‘of equalization. placing the poor man's monthly sav- fags on a par with the millionaire’s surplus. ‘Second. For the purpose of building or buying » home: for improving property. or to raise mouey for ordinary mercantile purposes, ROBINSON & LODGE ‘Before making an investmen: in Washington suburban property. They are managers of FORT MEYER HEIGHTS, Third. For thepurpose of canceling private mort- | Right on the Washington and Arlington electric rail- faces or redeetninar® home that is already mortgseed. | “Tive to 15 ceuts per square foot. Hixh, healthy, ‘The small monthly savines paid on a certificate of | beautiful. shares will cause the same to matureatatime when |: jo. 1m bet Se ‘the proceeds wi.! cancel a private mortgage ss well as = though the mortrace was held by the association. = = pfuurth. Yor the vurpose of acctmalating & surplus INSURANCE. the benedt of those who are depending on them PLANS OUTLINED. it. JAMES E. FITCH, Secretary. Issues policies at unusually low rates aiid each insurer shares iy the profits. For full intormation apply to the office of tue company, 1406 G st. nw. jachly Installment shares are issued by this association of the par value cf $00. Every member subscribes for Snuumber of shares, agreeing to psy $1 per month on each share for a period not exceeing 102 months. ‘The accumulated savings of all members and the Profits as they accrueare ioanad to members desiring to pay off exustins mortzages or to buy or erect houses. The interest is payable monthly and a fine fs imposed for any delay in payment, thus securing the fuvestinent of the funds of the association at monthly compound interest: when the accumulated savings and the profits thereon reach the sum equal to the par ‘Value of the suare in any series the mortzages of the Borrowers are canceled and non-borrowers are paid (€200 for each share Leid. To INVESTORS. ‘We especially invite correspondence from persons Seeking & profitable investment for money. We be- Reve we can offer larver profits than can be realized in any other way with absoluce aafety. No prudent investor will risk his principal to secure Giarge rate of interest A desirable investment must gimase beasie, vut fants, the larger the interest the EW" It t conceded by everybody that WE are the largest EXCLUSIVE clothers in America. Overcoat Tus wearuer 1s 4 MORE EFFECTIVE ADVERTISER OF OUR OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT THAN WHOLE COLUMNS OF SEWSPAPERSPACE. WEHAVS OVERCOATS OF EVERY DE- SCRIPTION AND TO SUIT EVERYBODY. ALL OF THEM PROPER, STYLISH GARMENTS, AT MODERATE PRICES. Rosixsox, Panzes & Co.. Axesioax Crorarens, 1200,1202& 1204 FST.N.W. AND 10 PER CENT PAID ON DEPOSITS FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. Shares in force... ssseee-5,000 OFFICERS. HARRISON DINGMAN. ANDEEW WALL... GEORGE W. LEACH... ALONZO TWEEDALE GEORGE GIBSON. #80. E. SMITE ne EDWARD S. YORK... Manager of Loan Department For pamphiets and information apply at the office, ext door to Columbia Bank, 913 AND 915 F ST. NW. ‘Trustees, AMEKICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. ‘T. BRITTON, President. Ex) sesnseeeess President Ist Vice President and Manager 2d Vico President Tur Stewexs_Lexonex Lue. Especially designed for all situations where increased lwuination isdesired. More than 25,000 of these ‘Lamps are now in use. ‘Testimonials, refurences or any desired information ‘Will be choerfuliy given on application st ‘THE GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE, 1428 New York ave. n.w. a3 Cham J. Bell, Jen E Fitch, Geo. W. Brown Bait & Co., Baxxens, 1406 G STREET. DEFOSITR © EXCHANGE. = DISCOUNTS. ‘A epecialty made of investment securities. ‘Foreign exchange isaued on all pointe. Local securities bought and sold. Dowr You Kxow ‘That our Pruning Saleis still tm pro- grees, and that if you are needing Car- pets or Furniture you ore missing the Greatest chance of the year to get them at cut prices? Dowr you xxow ‘Weare selling Best All-wool 76e. In- eeeeerppeereeesieneeen esa ae ([ 32 Wasnrotos Tie INSURANCE COM Offices, No. 472 Louisiana ave, ‘Capital, #100,000. rain Carpets for 580.? Telephone, No. 207. ‘Directors Dow? zou xxow Witiare R. Woodward, President, Wuitam Kedin Woodward, Vice President. ‘Wesroculling the Best Se, Inamtne for Horace J. Gray, Secretary and Treasurer. 480.1 ‘Thomas W. Smith, Matthew G. Emery, George T. Dunlop, Gilbert B. Towles, Fred W. Pratt, ‘Thomas Dowling. ‘The company has exceptional facilities for furnish few socurate abstracts, certificates, and continuations Of tities PROMPTLY. Conveyancing and all matters Pelating to real estate titles carefully attended to by competent real estatelawyers. The company's exam- ners bave an ex; erieuce with tities in the District cov- ering forty years, Dowr rou zxow ‘Weare selling the Best 900. Tapestry Carpets for 500.7 Dowr rou xxo We are selling 750, Tapestry Carpets for 450.7 Asp po» rou kxow ‘That if you want Furniture, eftters Chamber Suite or a Paslor Suiteors ‘Dining Room Suite or anything else ‘that is made tm wood, that we are Aead- LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 133 F ST.. WASHINGTON, D. C., and sell f Baysed welt for cash, oF on margin Stocks, Bond Mibereteie cies wre tenana cides ccuarters for bottom cash pricest Interest allo * — Outofttown bustuces asecittiy, Lp x00 vow? xxow ‘Ail Local Securities dealt tn quctaticus all markets, deiephone 545. ‘These facts come and get posted. eee J%O W. couson. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Member N.Y. Stock Ex. a CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVEL BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. w. Benkters snd Desiers in Government Bonda W. H. Hors 22 «STH BT. AND PER. AVE. = Pnaneen of Now horse Buseams Ix Muoxeaz. Bowe apd ail torn! Maliroed, Gas, Tasutence coi —- 2 sore Spbone Store dealt in. 1300 F at. mw, "Aipericaa B-i” ie.cyhone Stock bought and sold. j918 Ofer Ree EXTIRE STOCK of TRIMMED CT © Havessen, Seem. gia DISCOUNT of 35 bet cn eneh Real Estate and Stock Broker, =. £2. ace. Booms Y and 11, Atlantic vuding. 00 F street noctb west. Gaxrs Surrs Scounep ESVESTMENT SECURITIES. AND PRESSED FOR 61. ‘Bonds and Gran : Pants, Sie; Ve — Semen sndecid ter cuahor | seing diy ig satan, nods ciicderaad || Thathedasthe ‘Direct New York and Chicage wires, uaa a ‘Balephene 408. eam | ae np te E-ROBERT DE BRUCE fal theeting wilh ve thedral of the lite ou TUESDAY, 26th th degree. Br order of Von, Master. we ASH HOLT, 8. Secretary SOUTH CAPITOL STREET BRIDGE ‘Assoriation.—There will be a imretins of ti tol ridxe Aesor HRSDAY. January Bo. 1802, at Lp. rica House.” Business of unportance. ~All ini this etterpeise ar avi OWKE. Prem P. H. HEISKELL, Jr., Secretary. i ga SCOTTISH RITE.—A SPECIAL RENDE Washington Consistory, No. 7, 3. ‘Yous 0 ad deree, A. AWS. Hey will be held “nd Masonic Hallion MONDAY EVENING, Jan- uary 25, 1582, at 7:00 p.m. | Work, itd dexroe. “The stated rendezvous will on TULSDAY EVEN- INc, January 26, 18. at ma, “Annual mi ing.” Ald. B.'s (Geruesu) invited. By ord Hic. inc: SON 8, TAYLOR, sivddegreo, Jerse re THE, ANNUAL, Oo OF THE stockholders of the Washinston Gas Light Couany will be held at the offi-e of the corn No. 413 10th BW, on MUNDAY, Feb 1802. for the election of directors to serve di ensuing year. Tie polls will be open trom m. to T o'clock p.m. CHAS. B. BATLEY, Secretary. Pind Jald1ot THOMAS F. FORMERLY | ae th Guy, Curran & Co.. 3:3 and be will bo Dieased to: 8 > ALL BILLS DUE THE ESTATE OF TRE i <— iste Dr. J. 0. Stanton will be given to, the | paion Credit Colupany for collection if not paid by February 1, 1802. prt M, IDA STANTON, Exer: A YOUNG MAN (SINGLE), COMPC “Sand prootreader, desires. vu Clerk. Good reterouces. Address BOX 6; <q STHE GENUINE OLD MADEINA WINE, Latiner & 1400 G wt.. have fifty easos of Fine Old Weis Bros.* Madeira (direct innporta- ou), which they are offering very low, the only win Of the kind for sale in this country; vintages of Tsio and 1S, jazi away STHICKLAND, 1x0 Pa. ave. gS ITHE BEST SHOES MADE FOR ME: ‘wear, stylish, durable and comfortabie, HATHAWAY,SOULE AND HARKINGTON'S.d31-sm HATHAWAY, SOULE. AND _HARRING- bY ry Shiggs cap Ue found at $0233 Dav: oe TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF SE the Comptroller os the Currency, Washing: fon, danuary 1, Ine. — Whereas, by sai isiactory evi denve presented fo the undersized. it bus been made to appear that "“CheFarmere and Mechanics’ Nat Bank of Georgetows,"" in the city oi Geoncetown, in the county of Wasuington aud District of Columbi Las complied with ait the Provisions of the “act o Congress to enable uatioual vanking ascociations to extend, their corporate existence and for other "Urposes,” approved July 12, iSO. Now, baward, 8 NS fis miptroiler of the ¢ Lereby certify that “*The Farmers and Mechau fiouai Bauk of Georsetown,” in the city of George. town, in the county of Washincton and District of Coluinbia, is authorized to have succession for the Per-od specified in its amended urticl Bawely, until ciose of business on January 15, 191 In testimony whereof wituess my hand and seal of Gfiice this 1th isu. [Seal], E, 8. LACEY, Comptrolier of the Curreney.— Ju13-J0t THOS. J. LUTTRELLS Discount Saes mciide all kinds of Dry ‘Goods. Great bargains offered. dalt-2w ‘Both at. and Pa ave. SE HEI FO PaINTING. 628 D oT. IT HAS COM t Waiter, I mean, and Iam prepared to keep you warm with my Family Coa!, which | deliver promptly. Never disuppoint a patron in cold weather Ie good logic fora coal desler, tse wo havenot stock cannot voi ceretore buy ot a. MAURY DOVE, Ofcos vist and Tn. wi, 1200 Hhew. und lO M at. D. W. = “atin NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. NO. A. PRESCOTT. CHAS. C. PRESCOTT. JNO. A. PRESCOT’ & SON Most respectfully announce that they have this FIRST (st) DAY OF JANUARY, 1802, entered into @ co- iD as KEAL ESTATE BROKERS And have succeeded to the business which bite been 86 Jong and successfully couducted Uy the senior member ‘firm in the KELLOGG BUILDIN i4is F =r. N-W Where, by strict apyiication to and \rompt and faith- a ful dispatch of erage og hope to merit, and do Tost eurneetiy sovicit, public taver, NePAL ESTAIT: BULGHI AND SOLD, HOUSES KENTE RENIS COLLECTED, In fact, oversti:ine done that comes within the scope of real estate dealings, Mr. EDWALD S. LEWIS, who hasbeen the prin- cipal salesman for Jno. A. Prevcott for the past eight Sears, continues with the Lew firm in charge of the “ES Wi'dovee, Saleam: [. an. cas FSCOTT, CHAS. ©. PRESCONT, ‘Kea Estate Brovers, Hellion buliainy Sal-1m iid F sto. PUBLIO NOTICE. WASHINGTON, D. C., January 1, 1802. Thave this day associated with nie in the Real Estate business my son, Charies C. Preseott, under the Brin Uae of Jno. A. Prescott & Son, My thanus are due and are hereby extended to the public tor the very xenerous patrouaxe of the past ten hugs half years” Aconinuince of public favor amd confidence is solicit INO. A. PRESCOTT, ee Ee eke, ‘Kelloes vutidiny 1416 F st. uw. jal-im aes IMPORTING TAILOR, 111 Pa. ave. Fall and Winter Novelties received. ap 14 DUKEHART'S CELEBRATED BURTON ‘Ale, India Fale Ale, Brown Stout vqual to hnported can be found at'G. G. CORNWELL & SON'S. Sole Agents. jaz-lin q=>PHOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED. BY the COMMITTEL ON PRIVILEGES AND ADVERTISING until TUESDAY, FED = Is92, for the privilege of publishing the OFFICIAL PROGEAM ot the NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT, G. UA. Beto be held tu, Washington in ‘Sevtensber next.” Information may he secretary of the comnittes, to wlio ail proposals should be addressed. ‘By order of the chairman. G. A. LEWIS, Secretary Committee on Privilege and Advertiniag, ‘Care of Saks and Company, aslinxtou, D. O. $023-3t | <— ees 1713 CONNECTICUT AVE. N.W., ‘That HANDSOME WHITE SIONE FRONT HOUSE; 13 rooms, with ali the latest improvements; hand- somely pape T decorated throughout and b the latest desigus im gas fixtures. PRICE, ONLY $22,000. DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, F st. pew. e23-3t? “MERTZ’S" TAILORING LORE, ‘We aim to keep our elientie postedon the newest ideas in tailoring. Just now our time is largely taken up in making preparations for the spring. Early you may think—but then we have to take time by the foreock, We W. ©. MERTZS 220 614 thst. nw. ,THE OLD LAUNDRY |< TAUNTNDER A NEW NAME. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 401 to 499 0 at. n.: fe cail for and deliver all laundry. a ssciis ¥O! Hike, ms See paindisr shines Seay! Telephons wz. sli LU IGE et. 2. Ww. WESLEY WE1GHTS— WESLEY HEIGHTS. BR oopeaite the “Atserican University alee 100 LoTs, ebxis0, 400 to 4700, ‘Will be sold on the following easy Jan- tary’ Gerad ose three andl years, with Oper cent inferiat, Soucy sicndes after with the property 020 fs not dollars put into Se sath ron excnavine. ees sT 7M 8 ROvP, sTaTIONERs, ye Ans, bea ER Ted CS Ftnw. | cae: = aE wacouapts | Sir Tse SAT OFFICE OF Tuk COMMISSIONE ‘the Listrict of C w So" eP™= NETHER EXTRAVAGANT NoR RECKLESS. ‘You are both if you get @ cheap furnace and CHORAL SOCIETY, FIRST REHEARSAL Se niversalist Church, 7 at Bee“ L GRADUATES OF THE KEELEY 1 | Bp Bitte are meanest to Lnseiontrs of the District of Colamiia have received the ollow-us till, with request for thet factins it. Before reports desi ok: st. se WEDNESDAY, rior workmanship means ‘‘acoidentai” fires. | andl for that purp Roid a special session at | Fide of “Guid ‘Clab.” ft not convenient to attend TZo'clock m. on FRIDAY, the 20th in-tant, to xtve hearinic to parties interested: A Dill (S. 1702) to aipend, au act cntified "An act to incorporate the Waraington and Western Maryiand Iatlroad Company." in th Of its line, to cross the Chesapeake and Ohi id the Government road, ‘know! ease Send name a ; SHARD Woe Spas sad scares. JAMES F MALEID DNIC.—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- tion of Harmony Lode, No. 1 % the Sai You are more or leas at the mercy of your fur- nace man. ‘Therefore got a first-class furnace, the TORRID," for instance, and have it put in by areliable firm. We run no chances on iver rond. at OF avout @ pot 2400 feet 4 poor work, and if we put in your furnace it wil! | east of the Chaia ‘bride, to a ‘point iminediately | eoeher Hamahecy not have to le rebullt or repaired because of de- | BOF? Of Said road, by means of abrulze so elevatel xs | Hill. Members of “ai not to interfere with tre operation of the sai nai. | By onder of the Wors!ipiu! M. eruction. its travel o- traffic. or with the travel on ortue pubis | Bf Sri Nore. Laster. Sones: Pas of eald Governiuent oF River Toad. and te proceed | Jet —_W- HAMLLTON SALITR, 8. 8. BHEDD & BRO. ola satd Polat of crossiue abd along the nortlt Line of © 730 . the sad canal and ‘BS aloresaid,. westwardiy’ 10 nee py Ker. E. D. 482 9h the Western line of the District of Coruinbia; to lo- gg Be cate, construct, maintain, operate and enjoy a contin- railroad ahd te.ecraph lune with all the necessary appurtenances between the said point of crossing and the suid District line as may hereafter be surveyed ant agre-don by and between the said comp-nv and the Comunissioners of tue District of Columbia, J. W potur ass, J. W. LOss, W.T. ROSSELL, ¢ sioners D.C 2% “Nieeler aud ‘others of the CE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF Se rena the District of Columbia, Washington, Jan s02,—To whom it may concern: ihe Com fe under consideration the followin pro- on of the existing license laws affect: uerehauts int ve District of Column CHRISTIAN, TEMPERANCE a in Auxiitary, will bold itsrecular vayer service TOMORKOW the 27th, in Central Union ission rooms at 1-10 pu! Mi MoGee Snell of Misessippi, one of Our national evangelists, will prot c wive hearing to a!l parties inter- 2 ably be | resent and speal Members please cone. OCLOCK NOON BALURDAY = HOMES! HOMBs!! Sesars, Kennedy & | Putiicineted: Mrs. Mi COMER: Procont. See, NSTANT: “Commission wer- ‘Davis, butiders and | AG. VAN ARSDALE, Secretary. it 2% rs tte pom eae oN <u TS, ae ihn on, fisin, oF corporation who,as azenta atlow rice for casly, fae sales or purchases of mov THE NORTH SIDE —oneasy termstortime, FLANAGAN DOES REPAIRING. nd! or dsacription. wi tine (tiwo Feat —— mealies or pURChases of stocks, scant and Wel "i chauge, bullion, coin money, bank bid fansed ho fast | TIME WORK ESPECIALLY SOLACITED! Promissory notes OF” secutitien, OF WhO MASS. AVE. Only experienced workmen employed. charges “for services or “receives colmissions sake oF pte ‘or “transter of BETWEEN 531 Seventh street northwest. inuw. stocks, ei met ao gn ST avo personal lolivery is made, or 18ST AND 2D STS. N. E. upervision to all de- "§ portation for tails of ‘work and’ of | (§sg->BODDEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE i be revarded FRONTING TWO STREETS. ail material, and will it: provided, that uny- person, tia ct corporation WIDE PARKING. show intending, pure Hraviti ces reat ehate ut al ot bo ibe t Chasers. ‘Each house IT 18 NOT MUCH TROUBLE. lor alcense as comission merchant. Sec. 2. That | has three stories, four rooms tesides Lath and fur-| ‘The simplest and most agreeabi of teste every person so swiving such license | nace room and cual vault, evectric lighting, @ base i” " Mood ties, Into joint | nent aud back builuing. Close to Capitol, public | fay ata Teom iste heat an tron shovel very bot Commiss oners of the _ ‘on it drop by drop. al sun of tive thous ned for the dis observance of all uposed Upon commission I wed inthis act, and of such subsequent Passed by Conytess during the continue for the purpose o: reuiating com- quission merchants in the District of Columbia.” de idings aud car lines. DEPENDS U! Bes PEPE ERB ‘Many succeed where others have failed. Unprofit- able properties have Leen almost instantly transformed into the most profitable through changing hands and Jel reatirements chants as dei Have you ever readan advertisement giving an elab- orate description of an article represented tobe an un- Usual Darvain at an unusual price and then been DOUGLASS, J. W. KOSS, W. T. BOSSELL. being improved. We have a piece of property on » | Frievously disappointed when you inspected it and Brincipal etree which $10,000 will buy and convert | $0884 that ite “-anusuainess™ existed solely in the WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY, 23, 1802, | into a gilt-edged investment. Sdvertlon’s Gistorted imaginative faculties? can’t > The partne: ‘retotore ond afford to do business that way. My descriptions are the undersiwned drugvis's, doine busness under the | sog ‘207 Gat.n.w. | PisiNetatements of facts. If at times they are minute Rriu natue of Suilers & Brown, at OS Os. R.w., Washe ol We | tte beosinee Shiny abe tatenseed eben tncieation aor te ington, D. C., has this day been dissolved by mutual closest scrutiny. ‘consent SHAS Ww SOLES. The weather is likely to be fair tilt Thure- = nee sibel day: cold wave; northwest gales. BY THIS MEANS I PROSPER! the usiness formerly conducted by All our boards aro bandor gangsawed, | Ifyou have been deceivod, ppoin' druswists, cor. Ist and C Wee ts ne ved, disay ted or cha- asotce aii Hiatilities and hil debte due the late Aria giting a suuott, suriace and a uniforil | grined elsewhere, come to me aud 1 ‘will endeavor to store wid be in-charge of resis- further carpentering, Our truer is care: | €Xmplify the sound injunction—"*Be just be honest.” cerebd tate ees Ag pres-piptions wil benccurately | Abowg fully chosen tor strength and soundness, | Li there be defects ina piece of Furniture ! will point Keeton honda full Une ot everstbing taually found Ore Liser thanelowherein the ty,” We | em Wt and make a corresponding reduction in ina first. drug store and solicitashare of your can supply you with every piece of limber price. (OHN RUDDEN, FRANK W. BRowN. | 2#™ber. yor bunders" hardware that enters into the a RUDDEN, iministrator of the aaatence ‘Dr. you an estimate on the materials you eed /ree uf charge. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber, Mill Work, Builders’ Hardware, &e., Cor. 6th st. and New York ave. SS -witson warsxr.* PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLER! eased, hereby notifies all per- a inst said estate to present the waive, du y verified. for payuwent, and all persons indevted to suid estate are hereby requested to make te settlement. @. HATLEY NORTON, 473 Louisiona ave, Washiuston. D.C. ROCHDALE GARD TO THE PUBLIC. . At the regular annual meeting of the Rochdale Co- operative Society of the Distr et of Columba, held at a Banca BrorcLE Lames, Tuesiay, January 26, 1898. CHICAGO HEADLIGHT, No. 2. Enameled finish; secure fastening; detachable re- flector ; spzing back. ONLY ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF.— ‘Wemakethem. Noduty to pay to the msddle man. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co., 026 Ja23-1w Tatts wile was the latent octing of Hie society are or cs 25 Lith ot awe } F Kivete was lected prenident Jor the ensuing BIGHEESE, DAC EEIN OO, Pes iy scctctary He ees dice president: Le 8: | ‘This celebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly secretary; M.S. Laces, treasurer. . THE $6.75 PIANO LAMP Unidersigned as executive coiuities, “4 *4° | yeasted, mashed, feruiented and distilled from the in- | (a> THE 86.75 PLANO The society coutinues ize business, recomnizes its | valuable health-giving Chalybeate waters and cho.ce Reduced to 85.45 completa, contracts already reetiarly made ‘nd its trade eards | small grain Kye peculiar to the renowned mountain issued ail will proceed to take new coatracte and | Siri‘y of Fennuplvanaand Marsiand, abd sipeaed 10 per cent off Itsmen ix thousand, in heated ware houses, sea voyaged and aged in the All Other Piano Lamps, Zheexecalins couimittee desires to remind thepub- | warm salt alr of Berivuda.. ‘The oxides of iron and Are Hoty of the District Cf anus eh ie atY®.S0- | their homolocons salts found in the waters from which . Actin business in the abuve nuinetor the tect eeren | this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable MUDDIMAN, 614 12th et. = and invites all members or those desiring to, be and unequaled as tonic and rejuvenator to thosein uammes and addresses to need of s:rength, vitality and vigor. 7 st, BW A ¥, 321 Delaware ave. me Sen coresficate of Prot: Tomy ok she: Baqee Med Bee NATIONAL SHORTHAND AND TYPE- E: 1 RENICK,1130 10th st. uw. seal Collexe Writing School, #35 per month each: “Bena BH. BELL, 10 N'st. nw. “IT IS PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND | Pitman” systexu; new classes foruing.. MAKGACET Pe tis Rae to st, Le | CAN THEKEFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED | }-AMMOND, Principal, Koom 13, 1003 Pa. ave. n.w-, Dette et ae FOR MEDICINAL USE. ITS HIGH COLOR Is | 2¢*t Kites’ Bank. = W. \. CHA’. 500 Ast. #6. SOHN P. CHURCH, 201 30st, ne. -xecttive Commities of the Rochiale Co-operative Society Of tue District of Co- _Jumbia, $a23-St DUE 20 THE IRON PRESEN’ WM. P. TONKY. Ph. D.. Chemist,” This celebrated Whisky is sold by the following Grocers nud. Wholesale Liquor Dealers: = 1S 1 WITH your fost people like to be well 4 " ticle city aud suburbs, "We haves now colored map of the District and surrounding sa die fast | To. Kalon Wine Company, O14 14, Yisioms, All-eubractnz—siving every. detail @=>SEE AD. ON PAGE 3 ABOUT A BIG] J.B. Bryan & bro, ts Pennsylvania ave. BW Bize, feet. rice, ou would be Be ie in eat OOF sanaat ize, A by & rice, #4. If you ©. C. Bryan, 1453 Now York ave. S. Keutuan, cor. th snd Lousiana wet renee mae heron FRED. A. SCHMIDT, ve, Wheever, cor. Ith and k sis. nw. ig IN NEED OF PRU NTING? Tf so cail and exsmine my examples of oudard, cor. 13 Artists’, Architects’ and Engineer 7 Fork jesra my prices, and" you will go no ab Bit, eee rath wes SOCMU NRW Date) Brann Tee eee cer. Jas. D, Donnelly g = REDUCE YOUR PRINTE! Tosest prices consistent with rood work. | $3, 8, Donultiy, cor Be 200 Yor Prawtiens wie. BYULON'S* ADAMS, Sah HEINER, | ouin itunes 1 tou at now, Te eaison Bunecsrapa Seon Gib ace 093 J 1ith st. Bw. . Oo. Wrik 2 iath st. ww. duplicate copies of one oricitval, can fi = IGE, SNOW AND DinT, BUT| #4, Turey . ters and esrewiars quicker, mere satires clean, dry tuel, kept under cover, is what . Murpay. nd O sts. DW, and sta fraction of the jrinter'scharge. Bey net uy thelr Coal aud Wood from V. | beouard Griel ha Coie'in and Tock at the Mi:nevsraph—the Desk BALDWIN JouNSON, he est articleaud ono | D- Ellis, cor LA ats oes Cavitol TM, re-dupilcating device iu existence. rie, ta grees, Me alien Potton | Ee a ame saa Ceeet tab. 0, 3.6. PARKER, prices, full weiviut aud, measure, clean fuel, prompt | Manocue & Jones, 3170) M st Cconweta Bookaciler and Statione, Cees #9" | Hotel Joinsen, Ariinsten. Arno, Welk porewreloyG i » wubia Mills, fronting 198 feet on OW and extendins to Water st: Metropolitan, Kixys House, Harvey's, au. Marshall, 1h 4 st. iW. Huan, 1G uth the canal in Geo: Geo. W. Ur 0) Fa. ave, new. Be EN THvRspay. also. an equal fron sue of Whart property. immediately corer 7tt and @ ste, n.w. All good ais oo Pepa bte os Spates things have an ending and Ishall poly PADGETT & New York ave. A = discontinue the Reduction Sale of Trouser- ———nouo TLATEES WELL Fin a we ingeand Suitings after Thursday of this Sy eie stock, of strings and. trin week—until then, help yourself. Yet J HUGO WOKCH & CoS MUSIC SIOKE, Uo 7th oe Halt would just as lef not be busy these three rs’ banjo heads. Banjos repaired. th and Lsts, sw. JH. DeAtiy, 12-2 Penna. ave Rew. Dan Buckley, 702 E st. n. w. Mrs. Joba Lida, 00 7th stn. we Win. Wilits, 419 12th st. nw. H 3 Liclou, cor. rth and N ate. n. E. Gerstenber, veut. ave. DW. ‘Wall, 1903 7th st. . w. Thos Bantagan, 1000 it st. n. Brill & Kubenstein, cor. th and E ets. n.w. days. Regular prices (which are less than other first-class tailors ask) will prevail Fri- Called, day and thereatter. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousers,” Cor. 9th andG sts. nw. 3026 MONEY TO BUY HOMES. ‘Anew plan. Does not cost more than rent Death terminates all payments and th» home Levongs to your family free from incu, & ances, BAsMEN TS can be made woutuly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly tor @ period of hve, ten, ‘Aiteon or twenty years as the applicant may hones. E. Kolb, 811 £ st. n.w. J.J. Farrel,2dand Gsta.ne, 35 — = ; eS NT PLAN pect vee bry . 4 the pureha-e of wOst ci u TE Ge ag Hh sion Protertien oo ith be ctotundpayuseat not oe oe KOW’T MORRIS, Gen'l Act. Alexander Butonchio, 14th ond D ste. mw, the Tene Pent Pave all interest; the best street in . ~ PF McMahon. Gos iat ae 'y for speculation. Address 14TH ST., Star ‘United Security Life Insurance and W. Mey: U4 Fennsyivania ave. n.w. office. Ja26-2t BIG VERDICT FOR STOKE THEY SEE LORD SALISBURY, Minister Lincoln and the Chilean Minister Both Cath. . 26.—Minister Lincoln and the jilean minister both had interviews with rd Salisbury today THAT ALLEGED NEW CRUISER. Mr. Falconer, secretary of the Armstrong, says it is not true that Chile has purchased or is treating for a cruiser built by that concern. ——— HALLS CLAIM, Washington News and Gossip Index to Advertisements, 52 CITY ITEMS COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, DEATHS, DENTISTRY EDUCATIC cs EXCURSIONS, &:... FAMILY SUPPLIES FINANCIAL... FOR LEASE... FOR KENT ( | | FLORENCE waeae Saye That Comedia: Vlerence Was Ber Father and She Wants Some of His Money. Curcaco, Jan. 26.—A San Francisco dispatch says: Mise Florence Hall will soon bring suit im the supreme court of this city to FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR RES FOR SALE (House. Zjobtain her share of an estate left by the FOR SALE (Lots). < Pare 3 late William J, Florence, who died last pry (Horses and Vebicies) .., Pace 2 | No ber. The estate is reputed to be OR BALE (Pianos) ..... worth between £250,000 and §00,000, all of FOR SALE luceliansous --Raee 2 | which he left to his wite. The late Mrs. M.A. mene Pare | Hall reared Miss Hall with her own three girls - Pare 1! and one boy. She told Miss Florence several c ingen earsago that she was not her mother, but that her father was W. J. Florence, the actor. Mies Hail was born in this city twenty-three years ogo. W. J. Florence was here about that t Mrs. Hall told ber foster child that she Id not say then who her mother was, but | assured her t MISCELLASEOY Florence ‘was her father” and MOMLY Wane Sere even went #0 far a to show checks which #] MEY SUNK claimed the actor had sent her for the support of Florence. Mra Hall during the latte of her life kept a lodging house on F and Muss Florence lived with her as ber dat tea and went to sch conducting the lod; NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAM! in house and left San ng PROFESSION Francises about three years ago and opened @ PROPOSALS, jlodgmg house in Butte, Mont. She sub- RATROAD: sequently went to Chicago, where «he has SPECIAL NOTICI resided ever since. Owing to the SPECIALTIES ... fect that sho’ has several relatives in SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED (Help)... WANTED (Houses), WANTED (Lots). WANTED (Rooms) WANTED (Situations) WANTED (sLisce!lansous) . WINTER RESORTS Lis city whom she does not wish to interfere in the prosecution of her surt, her coming aere was kept secret. ‘There is a striking facial reeemblance between Miss Florence and the late Mr. Florence. and there is no family re- sembiance between Miss Florence and the Hall children. —_—_— 48 SEEN IN LONDON. Comments of the Evening Papers on the Sita- ation. Loxpox, Jan. 26.—The St. James Gasetie to- day publishes an article on the relations be- tween Chile and the United States, which it heads “An Irish Boss as « Diplomat.” It says among other things: “There is ne creditable reason why the United States should fix the quarrel upon her little neighbor Chile. The concessions that Chile has made on the main question deprive the United States of all justification for bullying. bere is no doubt United States can, if she pleases, imi- ling with bulgaria, in that there is no dreibund to check ber, but if this course is followed we shall know that the big, ignorant dewesracy can be as insolent and mincering ss the vast semi-Asiatic dev potinn. P The S. James Gamtie nade: “The whole dis- pute isan exampi of the difficulties conse- quent upon the subsersience of politicians to the Irish vote Had the United States been represcuted at Santiago by a gentleman of the stamp of Mr. Phelps, Mr. Lincoln or Mr. Dana the bother would not have happened.” ‘The paper denounces Mr. Egan at great length and in the most severe terms. The Glove says: “The whole world sees the affair more on & humorous than a tragic aspect. President Harrison's ultimatum is covered With spread-eagicism. He makes out as poor @ case for wor ws any nation ever advanced. It is certain that Chile would bold her own for a tong time ina purely naval war, which would aloue be possible, but only the one ending would be possible. No doubt the perpetration of Govraywest Receipts Top: enue, $183,272; customs, $316,415. Srcrerary Exxixs bas gone to New York. He is expected to return tomorrow night. Boxps Reprrsep.—The amount of 434 per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was £5,850, making the total redemption to date $23,051, 900, and leaving outstanding €2,452,800. Sreickex Ovr.—The Treasury Department has decided to omit the so-called “select Cly- | derdale Stud Book” from the recognized reg- ister of breed animals entitled to free entry under the tariff act. A Sur's Cnew Sick.—Information has been received at the Treasury Department that two officers and about half the crew of the revenue steamer McLane are sick in the hospital at Key West with the grip. Cart. Brexxax’s Promorion.—Mr. James Brennan of New York, who has been the cap- tain of watch of the Interior Department for some time past, has received an appointment as clerk in the disbursing office of the depart- ment, and will have charge of the payment of salaries to the employes of the pension ofice. He will enter upon his new duties February 1. Navaz Onprns.—Commander Wm. W. Mead has been ordered toordnance instruction at the navy yard at Washington. Passed Assistant Engineer J. A. B. Smith, ordered to examina- | that fact influenced Chile tn her quick submis- tion for promotion. Carpenter Leonard Hans- | sion, President Montt was well advised to eat com, detached from duty at the navy yard at | jeok, although he had a strong temptation to Portemouth, N. H., and ordered to the training | Gory the United States in the knowledge that ship Jameste such conduct would popularize him with the Chilean masses and that the United States could do nothing to exact reparation. Fortu- nately there does arto ve any further danger ot «trite two nations, whuse real interests are identi: In conclusion the Globe asserts that the quarrel wus chiefly due to Minister Egan. ‘The Jail Mall ¢ dismisses Whe whole affair as “campaign ammnuition.” IN OTHE POREIGN CAPITALA Pensoxat-—Wm. J. Hill of Philadelphia, J.| Pants, Jan. 26.—The foreign editors of the D. O'Neill of Pennsylvania, 8. B. Roby of | Journal des Debats, Figaro, Kepublique, Siecle, Rochester and J. M. Beach of Denver are at| Galois and Kolair have assured a news press Willard’s. —C. F. Mertz of Philadelphia, Paul | #ssociation correspondent that they believe Plisstier of Tremont, Ohio, and David K. Smith | that there will Le nu war between the United of New York are at the Randall.——S. &. How- | States and Chile. ‘These assurances were given land of New York, Wm. H. Stecle of Rutland, | previous to the receipt here of the cable mes Vt, H. Dawes ‘of Philadelphia, Jno. J. | *age-to the effect that Chile knd_ practically Chase of Indiana, W. H. Lott of Bgston and | madea full apology to the United States. The John N. Staples of South Carolina are at the | lari, newspapers, however, do not comment Riggs—Edwin 8. Cramp of Philadelphia, J. | On the Chilean troubles. M. Jones of Boise City, E. B. Koofman of New | Rowe, Jan. 26.—ihe newspapers of this city York and A, A. Johnson of Wyoming are at the | have not published any comments today Tue Pnuesipest's Cauuens.—Among those who called on the President this morning were Attorney General Miller, Senators Cockrell, Biackburn and Sanders, Representatives Breck- inridge, Brookshire, O'Donnell. Meadock and Lind, Capt. Meredith with Mr. Geo. Hunt, attorney general of Illinois, and Mr. A C. Lindemuth of Richmond, Ind. Ue abe V8. PROGRESS, jusy, enterprising men are rapidly adopting the Phonograph. Do you wish to “keep abreast of thetimes!” Phonographs leased, sold or sent on trial. THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., : 627 E st. nw. BAW! Motes, 12188 sk" Georgetown, D. C. .W. Moran, 1218 sd st, . soln & Tang & Bre. fue st., Georgetown, D.C, . I. Keynouls, JO. M st., Gorgetown, De Meridian Couby 1720.1 gt. i wees De & Metropolitan Chub, 17th'and Tt st. aw, John Chamberiain, 15th und Ish n.we Ask for WILSON WHISKY, Tilk ULMAN GOLDSPOROUGH CO., tlie 2th day of January, record at the iders 130 OF business on the 15th day of Janu- ary, 1bi¢2, at the office of the treasurer of the com- pany, GIS Lith st. n.w., Washinstom, D.C. ‘Thé trauster Looks will be closed from the 16th to tne Sth OF Janus, CTEM BRYAN, President. 1t A RAILROAD MAN eas Weshington, D. G1; January 12¢ lou” Saisie | DO*ee: ANE COM eee batters, Ma. Wants a WATCHof which = : he is always sure. Correct BS sien ere CHAOS wines ana re papa WATORES ot 6 soventy Rese ‘Wo make men’s shirts; know all about it; CHES are © opecialty Purity and quality guaranteed. ‘ ry and quaiity, 4o it well; tuke the risk, if there is ang, and ‘Agents tor’ tonice, Water. mid with us. They vary 35 seconds ina year. Frices are Ices than fair, ‘Ul4 Lith at. 7 hes é For You may test them. They go at ‘*bed-rock” Sour shirtmaker pleases you, prices time oo around; but should Lenot, then come to us. = Bee PE TTER NOW eee cy eee en eee eee & L SALTZSTEIN, Jr. it. . Than A postal will bring our shirt man, with LAST YEAR, his samples and tape, to see you. cares me sone, Probably : BRYAN & COMPANY, 26 505 Seventh ot, BETTER YET Cor. 16th and Fats. nw. Ja 12-20 : NEXT YEAR COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. XOU CANNOT EXPECT = = = Afine essortment of Lamps and Bhades at cost. ‘Also Grates, And- trons, Fenders below cost. ‘Arar chance at E. F. BROOKS, ‘To buy a house lot on easier terms than $5 per month BEMINGTON pe a STANDARD TYPEWRITER a = esirable suburban those st WEST END Keeps constantly improving in practical qual- = * ities, hence ite constantly 27-202 531 15th st. n.w. {nthe markets ofthe world. san — =a ns ere Be ACTION WISHING ALT. OF OUR MA — chines to give the hixhest dexree of satisfac- | Copp sells them to other people. Why not to you? Mion, We particularly caution those havinw old ones of cur inake against allow: be adjusted clse- ‘WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, - ‘thea “to Shere than at toe COMPANYS ‘OFFICE, where none salb-te STH AND F STS. N.W. | Lut xonuine parts cre used, and only tho most reason- “Everybody knows Copp." able charwes, 12 ny, are mide, ‘by postal will <Q ESTABLISHED MANO, 150" eekve unig wrt803 MIG. CO., 26 706 RIGHTH ST. ¥.W. |< Sar my26-t,th.8.tF 437 oth wt. aw. GENESEE NATIONAL | SAVINGS Loan ADSOCIATION CF ROCHESTER: WE. SHARES, $100 EACH. DR. KEULING HAS REMOV, 1010 erie. nedoor above Kat. > S . Cries by (ZED ATTENTION? af nen ines | reason en 4n4 HENRY A. CADY, President, ee" EY ENOVED MY OFvICE FROM Mr. G. E. Jnqobs, <expert oou- Proptadie, Beal Estate,711 14thot.n.w. ey a Uist, formerly with Queen & Co. G.WARFIELD SIMPSOX, Vice Pres't, | _/811-1m_ Dr. ‘I_'J. JONES, Dontist. Philadelphia, will be at my store Our Stock ‘Merchant Tailor, Oth and Gats.n. w. next Friday, January 20. Con- Selle Itssif, GEO. T. PARKS, Sec'y ana Treas'r, pea 6 ee 8 WEEPING KEDUCTIONBON OURC! selected stock of Men's k= ‘Beal Estate Broker, 614 F st.n." ‘litre Maker, 608: — Invatioats , GEO. A. PREVOST, Attorney : ‘: no. W. SPIER, And You Mbaker & Provost, G10 Fat.nw,) | E-—G—sGEDNEY & ROBERTS 00. Jeweler and Optician, We Buy. 3B Stes ¢ DESIGNING. ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR S0ClAL AND ‘BUSINESS USES. 81m 421 ITH BT. ¥. Bienk ‘Books, Copying Presses, Stands, ‘be., Letter Files, Document and Cash ‘Bones, Office Fixtures. Wedding and ‘Visiting Cards Engraved and Printed. 48-Sm upon Arlington.—Joseph D. Wecks of Pittsburg, | the trouble between the United States and Charles E. Wortham, jr.. of Richmond and J. | Chile. P, Hinding of Springtield, Mass. are at the Sees Shoreham.——F. J. Hogan of Pittsburg, A. AWARDED TO STOKES, M. Porter of Boston and F. P. Shunke ———_—— of the army are at the Ebbitt— Harry E. | Nearly ®90,000 First of Cincinnati, J. M. Goodell of Chicago John W. Mackay. and Chas. L. Brown of Detroit are at the ? Howard House.—Edgar Marvin of Now | N©¥ Yous, dan. 26.—Justice Ingraham of the York, Chas. H. Moore of Philadelphia |*tPreme court today directed a verdict of and RK OW. Carter of Virginia ure | €55,875 in favor of Kdward S. Stokes in his «uit at the Hotel Jobnson.—Thos. Phil- | against John W. Mackay and Hector De Castro, lipps of Cincinnati, Ohio, Y. ¥. Clark of Sara- | stokes sued for £75,000 with interest, claiming ga Springs and F. H. Sweet of Boston are at the St James —C. IL Sholes_of Vermont F| ttt amount to be due on a coutract wignod by M. Bogkin of Richmond and Harry C. Gable | De Castro as Mackay's agent and ratitied by of Reading, Pa, are at the Cochran.— | Mackay, by which Stokes was to receive €100 Ex-Senator W. J. Sewell of New Jersey, Henry | 000 and C. H. Keod & Co. released of all obii- . Lamb of Boston, H. E. W. Palmer of At-| tion to Mackay in consideration of Stokes Janta, Ga., and Carlton Hillyer of Augusta, | ‘raing over to Mackay ail of the telegraph Ga., are at the Normandic.—E. H. Smith of | Property, including Jaukers and Merchants’ Brooklyn, Mrs. Albert H. New of Baltimoreand hited Dtates lines, which be bad purchased for G. H. "McLean of New York are at| Mackay. De Castro said that be signed the the Arno.—E. ©. Boudenot and T. | ®stecwent subject to Mackay’s approval end M. Bufington of the Cherokee nation | that Mackay subsequently repudiated it, and F. B. K. Kinsey of Newark, N. J. are at the ———— Fredonia.— Richard T. Brown of Richmond, WIDOW MUKFHY'S Goop alm, Edward F. Anderson of Boston, G. A. Sutton of New York and L. Heller of Chicago are at | Instead of Being Terror-Stricken She het @ Burglar in Mis Left Lung. the Metropolitan ——Wa. Waltemath of Fort Wayne, Ind.,E. nes of Lyon Brook,N.¥.,| 4 Nan, Jan, 98.—"Den't abi will not be burt,” was the warning « burglar David B. Johnson of Minneapolis and T. gave Mrs. P. F. Murphy late last night. Mra Harrison of Winchester are at the National. Maj. Serrell Wood arrived last night '*| Murphy, who is the widow of Mayor Murphy, lives at 2623 Dodge street, and owns con- it from England, being summoned by his mother’ illness. EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY. siderable property, She had been awakened and starting up in bed saw the man at Pardons Granted, Commutations Extended | the foot of her bed. Mrs. Mi did not ‘and Applications Denied by the President. | {aint or scream. Instead she resolutely reached under her pillow and grasped a revolver, lev- eled it at the burglar aud firing. He Sok ace eupesied socutoneand seus pangs bank funds and sentenced January 26, 1889, to | true sim found him, five years in the penitentiary. er ane bo eae, nk meanness Pardons are also granted in the case of Jesse HL. Smith, convicted in South Carolina of vio~ ting internal revenue laws, and in the of Nannie Dobson, convicted in the 7 E38 case of John Bonnett, convicted in Arizona of | was violating postal la ‘The sentence inthe ca of Wm. eR Pardon was denied in the case of Wm. convicted of desertion from the army; also the — Oscar V. Sans ane cconsh somrnpny areey i Coatioe M Lane, ‘February ‘the date conspiracy; the place and 22 as tor the eee et dames He Tot tidhary jaltery; also in. the | domocratic state conveiition. > TMe'tne nad contain the caso of George W.| Renewing Commercial Treaties Abroad, Piakes, cumvieted Sn heeled of viewing Be. ‘Mapur, Jan. 26.—An agreement has been yovenne lows, eee ae signed prolonging until June 90 the commer ippce aang inert covenae Lean fal treaty <é_ pessnas ta int betrenn Sects eat oecken boson ‘Spein and Ger- t I i