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alle — «Che Evening Star. THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Penusylvazia Avenze, corer 11th Bt. by Tae Evening Star Newspaper Company, 5S. H_KAUFFMA’ Pres't. New York Office, 88 Potter Building, ‘Tne Evextxo Stax is served to subscribers in the by carriers, on theif own account, at 10 rente per of Le Copies at the counter. 2 ewe? nywhere in the Unitel Ststes oF Gunsia—p SOcents per mouth. 1 STAM $1.00 per year; a ey mail ae prepsi E<~ All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. ‘Rates of advertising male known on application. nD Vow 80, No 20,172. WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1892. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. CIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sart, Prormraste I svesruesrs. ‘This Company has Debenture Bonds in sums ot 8100, $500 and $1,000 for sale at par and accrued interest. These Bonds are fuily secured by first Real Estate Morticages, and the double liability of ‘the Company (two millions and a haif).and require no looking after whatever, ss the interest ie paid semf-annually. gs Fon Savery. For keeping your valuable papers, funds, &e. the Company rents Safe De; osit boxes at $5,837.00, S10. 815, $25, $95 and 850 per year. Keve con- trolled by the renters. Ope of the finest esfe vauits yet Bult, Ovaen Bestsesa. ° Pays interest upon deposits, acts as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Agent, Receiver, Assignee, Guardian and in any Sduciary capacity. Taz Avenicas Sectsrrry Axp Tavst Courasy, STONE BUILDING, 1405 G ST. N.W. OFFICERS. Henry F. Blount. Second Vice President. Percy B. Metzer.. Georke E. Eymons.... Ty A GREAT BANK Tae Wasurxcros Loss asp Tavsr COMPANY, Granite Building, Oth and Fats. nw ' PAID UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000 Organized Under Act of Congress, Settles estates. Acts as Trustee, Executor, Administrator, &e. Exectes all proper trusts, Pays interest om deposits from the date they are made. Its directors have fitted up and organized the best safe deposit vanits at the National Capital, In doing this they brought into service the experience of safe deposit officers and makers from the time the business was organized, and also the skill of a spectal safe deposit architect, who superintended the con- struction of this department. A personal examination isinvited. Office hours from 9 until 430 daily. Special facilities furnished ladies for the transaction of business. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President, JOHN JOY EDSON, Vice President. JOHN A. SWOPE. 2d Vice President, WM. B. ROBISON, Secretary. JOHN RK CARMODY, Treasurer, DIRECTORS. Charles B. Bailey. Jobn B. Larner. ALL. Barber. ‘Theodore W. Noyes. James L. Barbour. John Eidout, Wiliam E Barker. N. H Shea, Chas. Baum. Ellis Spear. John R. Carmody. Frederick C. Stevens. John M. Clapp. Join A. Swope. Borsce 5. Cummings. J. B. Swormstedt. J. J. Darlington. George Truesdell. John Joy Edson, B. i. Warner. Albert F. Fox. A. A. Wilson. James Fraser. Louis D. Wine. ©. C. Green. 8. W. Woodward. Wm. B. Gurley. t ‘ATION. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, %. E. COR 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 2. 1807. Reorganized under act Congress October 1, 1800. ‘Trapsacts the business of @ TRUST COMPANY In all its various branches, Also the business of @ BavVINGS BANE And of # BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS, Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, ‘Peceiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every Geseription. ‘Wills prepared bys competent attorney and kept ‘Without charge, when the company is named executor (OF trustee. Receives money deposits tn sums of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. Money deposited before the first day and on the first, second and third days of the month will draw interest frour the first day. ‘Loans money upon real estate and collateral security. Selis Gret-class real estate and other securities in (Wams of $500 aud upward. Receives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU- ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vaults of ‘Busurpassed dryness and security. ‘This company’sequipment for the SAFE DEPOSIT BUSINESS, being the outgrowth of s quarter of acen- tury's experience, is not equaled in this District. Sates rented for $5—86—$7_$8-$10-812.50-915— (820-925_-940-450-975-9100-and §125-each per eanum, according to size and location. Office bours—Daily from %a.m. to4 p. m., and until Wise orderrd. im addition to the regular office UFS, Unt do'clock p.u:., as follows: Ou the 15th day of each Ou the last business day of each month. Op the fret. second aud third days of each month Gundays excepted ) When the 15th fallson Sundsy the 14th day will be CHARLE: JAMES M_ JOHN THOMAS K. Je ‘Treasurer, E. FRANCS “iaos. ‘Secretary, ALBERT L- STULTEVANT. tors. Bensamin P Snyder, Zonas C. Albert L. Sturtewant, Andrew Wylie, Georwe H. Vant, Matthew G. Eiery, Lewis Cephane, Charles A- Jaues, Beary a Witiard, ¥, Francis Runes, James M Johnston, Chars CG, Willis Clark, Thomas ik Joues. fel F IDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. € Subscribed Capital $1,000,000. © Per Cent paid on Kecular Deposits, and 10 Por ‘Cent paid ou Deposits left with the Association for 5 }1.000 from ua on Real Estate seeur- ¢ the rate of @13 per month. We fu:till our obligations to our Members, and can easily prove that wecan do all weaxree to. Call and be copvinced. Other Associations are trying toadopt our plan. Why! Because they know we sre doing business ons “Fer circulars oftces, For and other information appl VIS and O15 F ot ae Sent to Columbia National Bank. OFFICERS. HARRISON DINGMAN. ANDREW WALL...... int Vice Presiicat GEONGE W. LEACH... ‘M_B. GUBLEY. — FREDELI C.. ‘ENS aes = ot See Sista Ges eal MeL ot be i A LIMITED NUMBER OF SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE SCHILLINGER CURBING AND PAVING COMPANY Is offered for sale at its par value, $100 PER SHARE, At the Banking House of WOODS & CO., 1222 F st. nw. OFFICERS. L. P. WRIGHT, President. JOHN C. POOR, Vice President. H. T. WOODS, Treasurer. 4H. J. McLAUGHLIN, General Manager. DIRECTORS. L. P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills, JOHN C. POOR, Treasurer Washington Gas Light Co. H. T. WOODS, Woods &Co., Bankers. ‘H. J. McLAUGHLIN, Contractor, 1411 G st. H. H. WAINWRIGHT, Contractor, Washington ‘Loan and Trust Building. REGISTRAK OF CAPITAL STOCK. THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ‘The business of the company is « well-known snd long-established one. Its operations have been con- ducted for many years in this city and nearly all large cities in the United States. It has large and profitable contracts on hand, and new operations are almost ‘daily presented. It is the intention of the company to add to its former lines of business that of ASPHALT STREET PAVING, For conducting which it will have a new and complete eutfit of tools and machinery, and will be fully pre- Pared to exocute the largest contracts in this very proy- table line of business. Purchasers of shares in this company Will have an interest in afully established business, the «reater portion of which will be conducted im this city and under their own supervision. Its operations during the coming year should be sufficiently large to enable it to pay to shareholders very liberal dividends and adds large surplus to its cash capital, There is no investment at present offered which promises so reat an inducement in the cer- tainty of early returns in dividends and prospective advance in the price of stock. fel-tr NOW 18 THE sIME To SUBSCRIBE. New series (Sev@th) opens Februsry 3, 1802. EASTERN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. sues 81 per month per share. s200adeatced on cach share, PER PROFIT 13 PER, CE PER_ AN IZATIO! Subscriptions received and all information furnished. 101 4th st. ne 19 F st. bow G04 Pa. ave se Capital, Telephone, No. 297. Directors: ‘William R. Woodward, President. ‘William Redin Woodward, Vice President. Horace J. Gray, Secretary and Treasurer. ‘Thomas W. Smith, Matthew G. Emery, George T. Dunlop, Gilbert B. Towles, Fred W. Pratt, ‘Thomas Dowling. ‘The company has exceptional facilities for furnish- ins accurate abstracts, certificates, and continuations of titles PROMPTLY. Conveyancing and all matters relating to real estate titles carefully attended to by competent real vstatelawyers. The company’s exam- iners have an experience with titles in the District cov ering forty years. jag-eotin UM SINCE| 4s15-tr sq SATIONALIST CLUB No. 1. 009 FST. aw. WW. Townsend will speak TUES- AY EVENING, February’ 2, on “Signs. of Pres- sure sonst a. PLAYERS WILL FIND A. Cost ete stock, of strinws and. triminince UGo WORCH & CO’S MUSIC STORE, 429 7th ste Rogers’ banjo heals. Banjos repaired.” “Jald-dun IT HAS COME!T? Winter, I mean, and Iam prepared to keep you ‘Warm with wy Fomily Coal, which | deliver promptly. Never disap pornt a patron in cold weather Is good logiv for» coal dealer. Those who bave not the stock causiot avoid it. Therefore buy of J. MAURY DOVE, om. I 1906 Hay. ene LOO ME cen ist and Tm. w+ nw. an Coe stn. w. BOOK, LEGAL. AND JOB PRINTING. HL. McQUEFN.. ‘ER AND PUBLISHER, Telephone erat Laid) 120-2110 Est. awe Ke. TO-KALON. ‘High grade Caiifornia Wines and Brandies. Purity and quality guaranteed. General a mica Water. A ae _J816-1m <== ais ee on HIKE, Jal2-Im 414 971 ST. NW. aE SHEIRY For PRINTING. 025 D 6 Bee 8708 & RUPP, STATIONERS, 421 11TH ST. N. W. Blank Books, Copying Presses, Stands, &e., Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures. Wedding and Visiting Cards Engraved and Printed. 48-3m Re PETTEE Now Than * LAST YEAR, Probably BETTER YET NEXT YEAR The REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER ‘Keeps constantly improving zin practical qual- ities, hence its constantly imcreasing popularity in the markets of the world. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 8TH AND F STS. ¥.W. ‘MERTZ'S" TAILORING LOKE, We aim to keep our clientele 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 forelock. ' W. ©, MERTZ’S Tailoring Shop, 320 614 11th st. now, DR. JOHN A. DALY. DENTIST, HAS RE- joved his office to thie Mertz building, cor. ith and F sts. jone No. YOU. deiz-in* Be OEPNEY & KowERTS CO. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES. 07 10TH BT., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 013 FIDELITY AND DEPosIT coMPANY ‘of Maryland. Washington office, Koom 88, Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company's building. Becomes surety on bouds of sdiuiuistrators, guar diane trustees and contractors. GUARANTEES THE FIDELITY OF SALARIED OFFICERS, CLERKS AND EMFLOVES. Furuishes bonds J. BPRIGG POOLE, n020-tu,th,s3mn ‘General Agent, C. T. Havesser, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, ‘Rooms # and 11, Atlantic building. 480 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. ‘Direct New York and Chicago wires. Telephoue 453 47-3. LEMS So TEWESBORY. W. B. HIBBS, ‘Banker, Broadway, 5.'Y. ‘Manazer, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BKOKERS, 1335 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., Buy and sel] for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Frovistens apd O11. ‘Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. Interest allowed on depos: Out-of-town business « specialty. "All Local Securit-es deal CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, posits. Exchange, Loans. Collections, Rasheed blocks and bonds, snd all securities listed cp the excLauses of New Sork, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore bouzht and sd. "A specialty made of investwent Securities, District Bonds sus ail vocal Hallroad, Gas, Insurance and Tel- eblioue Stock dealt in. ‘Aulerican Beli Telephone Stock bought and sold. 318 Chea J. Bell, Isa E Fitch, Geo. W. Brown. Bert & Co., Bayxzns, 1406 G STREET. DEPOSITS, EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. A specialty made of investment securities. Foreign exchange issued on all points. ain Woon & co. BANKERS, 1222 F st nw. MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY OUR ‘Wasisinxton friends for Cassurd’s Fine Haius and Boneless Bacon whet they were not Cassard’s at all, We have tried several pians to overcome this dift- culty and have finally adopted a blue ovai tin tay, with our hame printed on it in white, which is affixed to all our fine meats, Whether covered or uncovered. Don't be deceived. Insist upou having ouly goods with this tay attached to theun Oe Yelotr ge Net Ice. “AND DIRT, BUT Ys ‘clean, dry fuel, kept under cover, is what te; thei “Coal and Wood ‘from V. Meh rye, Be BALDWIN JOHNSON. Ouiy the best article and one price to everybody. plete tacilites, bottom riers full weisht aiid, wexsure, eleau fuel, prouyt deliveries. Offices—1101 Ht. 1. ave. tiwes SLL A. st. hie. and o19 440 st. 8. W. mip Y DEPARTS. OFFICE OF ree ton, January I: ptrolier of the Currency, Wash Tost! — Wheres, by sutiatactory dence preseuted to the undersizned, it hes been made to appear that **IheFarmers and Mechanics’ National Bank of Georgetow:,” in the city of Georgetown the county of Washington and District of Colun has complied with aii the provisions of the it Congress to enable national banking associations: toMetend, thir corrrate existence. an for uther maryusea,” approved Juiy 12, iss Now, therefore: Ewan S Lacey. co ier of the Hereby certify that “The Farmers and Mechati onal Bank of Georgetown, 'y of George. town, in the coypty of Wurhineton ang District of Coimmubis, is authorized to lave succession for the Period spectlied 1n its amended articles of association, hamely, until close of business on January ms in testimony whereof wituess muy hand and ‘seal of fice this L2th day of Junin y, Lote c¥, Couptrotter of the Currency: I HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE FROM Be" B00 die eto Boe iuliy selected stock of Slow lor to inventory uf soc “in Shirt Make EIT te conceded by everybody that WE are the largest EXCLUSIVE clothers in America. = Duess Surrs. © GENTLEMAN'S WARD- ROBE 18 COMPLETE WITHOUT A FULL DRESS SUIT. IT IS A8 NECESSARY AS A BUSINESS SUIT; THAT IS, IF HE GOES INTO SOCIETY AT ALL. WE CAN SUPPLY THEM READY MADE THAT ARE ABSOLUTELY CORRECT IN STYLE, FIT, FIN- ISH AND FASHION, WITH ALL THE NEWEST FADS AND FAN- CIES. SEE THEM. PRICES JUST RIGHT. - aneeter Rosixsox, Pannen & Co.. Amenricax Crorniens, 12001202 & 1204 FST.N.W. Accounts of tndividuals, firms, corporations and capt- Sreots Ispvceuzsts To talists solicited. Our facilities are the best. Loans made on real estate and other available .co!- dateral. Exchange, Lott: foreien and domestic, drawn at cus tomary usances: Letters of credit available in all parts of the world fur- miabed. Ifyou have ony resson for changing your bank ac- Count oF opening & Lew one, Call and see us, Close 4:30. Woops & co., BANKERS. 326-tr Tre Usien Srares BUILDING AND LUAN ASSOCIATION, raabies Hts ih, MANUINLTON. D.C You to S1Ub vayiue RENT by syipiyiow same te the PUKCHASE of a HOME> ya interent ob wat EN cent interest Gate they ate made Sabie ics depositet in any amount, Vaid ou special deyossts frou the HOGE President. ‘1.6 DANIEL, Secretary. INSURANCE. RE INSURANCE M or ‘Vir D.C WILLIAM BALLANTY President. JAMES E FITCH, Secretary. policies at unusually Low races and ecb inthe profits. For falj information apply to Of tue company. 14066 st. tw. i 4 F 3 Ir Wovr Be Ixrenesrise To know just how many people in Washington are wearing WILSON & CARR'S famous $3.50 shoe. Week by week the demand steadily increases. Mr. ‘Wilson fs frank to say that he expected great results from this shoe, but its sales overshadow by far those of any shoe ever sold by them. The ladies find pitabie. yieding leather SBE ] Cass Bovens. 20 pounds Akron Kolied Oat ‘quarts Best Houin; aves Peachine. Kes Babiatt Soup ans vers fine caps Suxar Syrup Pea ites, he Natural Syrup Peaches. Presery 3 Packages Quaker 34D package Seit-raisi 12 boas Biae Hea Stat 10 pounds Graham Fic ‘ ‘The Cewebrated California Holler Badent Fisur, A aack Orescn Patent flour. om Geweco Fancy Famiy Ploug, per barrel. SCeack Oswego Floure.n fe We ave on band a large assortment of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which we are selling direct to the consumers at wholesale prices for cash. Tae Stewexs-Loxonex Laue. Especially designed for all situations where increased Allumination ts desired. More than 25,000 of these ISSIONERS OF frou Congress the followiue till, with request for thelr yiews ato the propricty of ehacting Te. Before reporting on this bill te Co:azhissioners desire to know ‘what objerticus, if any, exist fo said. proposed segisia wud for that purpose will hoid & special session at 12 s'elock m, on the 4th proximo to, ive Learime to parties interested: A bill (Hl. K. 4607) *“To Incorporate fie Margiand and Washiscton Ratlroad Company. Beginmag at the point where Ithode Isiand ‘avenue of the city of Washington, if extended, in its present course, ‘would intersect “4th stfect northeast, as extended, due north, runing thence with and along said Khode Island avenue as thus extended. or «adjacent thereto, to » point at or near the point of mtersection of aaid Rhode Island eniug with the northeart boudary line. of tao, Di trict of Colmmbia; also becianme at the point of inter bectlon of waid Hitcde Talamd avenue, extended as afore: said, with 14th street northeast, of the city of Wash- fnaton, exteuded due nortti aad Cunmine tucks tera northerly direction with the said 14th street extended throuxh the subdivision knuwn as Brookland, and from aaid subiivision in'a northieaster'y divectiot a route to be approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, to. pact at or near the intersec- tion of the northeast bound line of the District of Columbia with the Queen's C . W. DOUGLASS E,W USRe Ww. SHAVING SEVERED MY CON with §. Bensinver in the horse business am igkted to varnish ‘all nas ot stock im the rear of 124 stn. w. Horses guaranteed as repremanted. fel-lui* DAVID SONDHIMER, Ke POUT ON PLUMBING. Wo have been in the Plumbing business for ‘Years, We have yet to be called upon to do over ‘any work originally done by us. That’ea record tobe proud of. One more point—our charges Gre not excessive. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., 432 9TH ST. N.W. fel NOTICE OF REMOVAL.—TO THE PUB- lie—Ir is a source of eratifi be able to state t in the Line of “our apecuaity, ington prop erty, necessitated the transfer of our office to. onr cout modious corner iuiding, 400 PA. AVE. 9. E., where be found from § a in. to 6 p. m., well prepared, tend to the wishes of our crilers, 3a0-6t WELLER & REPETTI. A CHANCE FOR A ‘TO BUY A HOME Ww. O-roou and bath brick; COLOR! Sand Ts be. Hot 17300 feet to aliey. UG, “Termscasye oat itstate and Insurance, TAB Loth st. n. Lewwest prices are guaran- AND tect ‘and, with afl ete Stock you have targe tine GAS FIXTURES. fo sritet ruin, Heliable workmen “dieiys reudy to promptly Fil any order, In ve matics of Hall Lights, jue Brack’ ts, Chandewters, ec. , (his store cannot be ex: caliéd, DROP LIGHTS. A. MUDDIMAN, 614 12TH ST. 030 REMOVAL NOTICE.—I HAVE REMOVED to my hew office, S08 Fast Capitol sts Op i, ON East Capitol at. HAVING PURCHASED FROM WM Be col te entice ownersiip: inthe Gunes conducted. at 210) bi ave: mrwee aud kuown asthe “Grotto cate, "1 wil continue te same in rst lane sts ‘and furnislt uuexceptousule fare af Wuod: erate prices, ‘The best table board, 84 per week. Oysters, «ame, gid busines 27 SERRE fish, chops and steaks prepared Ly artistic cooks an Served promptly. Private rooms tor ladies and faini- lies. My former patrons, as well us my friends and fo call. te public, are requested x si WM. JEWELL. Pei @@=NISS GRAHAM'S DANCING CLASSES Be itoved tons 1005 Gok naw to Ota ee St. nw. (second fluor), Mondays and Thursdays, af- terndon and evening. “Frivate letous if desired. ons si ALLEN C. CLARK ANNO! eee EE ESTATE BROKER Buys and Sells Realty, Collects Kents, ‘Negotiates Loans, Places Insurance, Adjusts Taxes. ‘That he has the co-operation or energeticaud ‘experienced assistants. Us.ness wolicited, ja6-1m 605 F st. n.w. <>LETTER AND NOTE MEADS, CAHDS, | <a CIRCULARS. &e., teem in mere =e lowest rates consistent with ood surkivatshty Med BYRON 8. ADAMS, JOB PRINTER, ESTHAT AS ‘O42 Lith st. Telephone 930. rey THE OLD LAUNDRY <= NDER A NEW NAME. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 491 to 499 C st. n.w. ‘We call for and deliver all laundry. SS -witsos waisny.* PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO, Pa, ‘This celebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly Yeusted, mnshed, fermented and distilled from the in- Valuable health-¢iving Chalybea:e waters and choice small grain Rye peculiar to the renowned mountain districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened in heated ware houses, sea voyaxed and aged in the warm sult dir of Bermuda, oxides of irom and their homolosous saits found in the waters from which this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable and unequaled a8 a tovic und rejuyenator to those in heed of strength, vitality and vier. See certificate of Frui. Loury of the Baltimore Med- ieal College: “It Is PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN THEKEFOKE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR MEDICINAL USE. 178 HIGH COLOR 18 DUE TO THE IKON PRES “WM. P. TONRY, Ph. D., Chemist.” This celebrated Whisky is sold by the following Grocers and, Wholesale Liquor Dealers ‘To-Kalon Wine Company, G14 14th st. n. we ryan & Bro, vs fenueyivania ave. 2. We 1413 New York ave. Cor. Uth nud Loumiana ave, BT. Wiccier, cor. sti Datihew toddurd. cor. 1 Hie Busou, 120 tis we ¥ 1th anid T ste. mw, dee A. O. Wight, 14552 T4th st. nw. Ela. Turiey, 1Gio uti st. we B. Murphy, cor. 4th aud O sts. new. Locnard Gri D. bllis, cor. Auso the tollowin Ff Hore! doknsen, Arlington, Arno, Metropolitan, Riggs House, Harvey's, ‘beds. Marshall, Lass # st. Bw. B Aiman, SLU9th at. nw. now. 7th and G sta. m.W. Ww, 13 New York ave, J. Pranic Jolinsy, $657 D st. nw. Faunce HL. Costele,' 405 10th st! Bw. Borlwell Paine, to Ich se. Bow, ¥- 1. Jontan, O21 9th st. n. w. Henry 3. Lichau, F. 7th and N ste. nw, E. Gerstente SVenna, sve. aw. Gus st. m. iuoy itn wt. now. cor, Uh and E ats. now. J.J. Purrel, 2d and @sts.n.e. = Nelson, 41 Alexander Buouclie, ¥, EF. MeM. 805 1. 204 Pennsylvania ave. now. ‘or, Mt and Pennaylvania 8¥@, RaW. 1S. Lith st. now. pies vostello, Usd G st. n.w, Ask for WILSON WHISKY. THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH CO., no?4-eoSin Distillers, Baltimore, Ma. SHiokta tsar Meee Sia OULE AND HARKINGION'S.d31-cin HATHAWAY, 80) AND HARRIN $a23-3m_ “U2S and 940 F at. @-=DURERART'S CELEBRATE! Soh a ks SON'S: Sole Agents. ey a Fe SEINE FOR ENGRAVING. 23D BT i <—s fee RATES TO CASH CUBTO! => ,,, WASHINGTON, Dc, FEB 2 1 ‘Ata meeting of the Directors of the Franklin urwhce Conipany, held this day to, take action in rezard to the death of Mr. 1. Fenwick Youn. for Many years the secretary of the company, on wotion & Couuities of five. consisting of Messra, Jactes Le Norris. Alex. Porter Morse, Jno. McCaila, ‘Thomas E. Waywanian aud 1. B. McDonald, were appornted by the presiient, Dr, Daniel B. Clacke, to prepare suit. able resolunions, ‘The committee thervupen repurted as follows: .:The announcement of the death of I Fenwick Nouns, secretary “of ‘the Franitin, Insurance Com ny, is received with sentiments of siticere regret and deep Sorrow by the directors o: tuis company, of which he was so long a faithtal and efficient oiler: and. it is Resolved, ‘Lbat so his death the country has suffered the oss of'an estimabie citizen, whose long career has deen eininentiy honorasie: that the conmnunity loses the services of an earnest and devoted wenibe deprived of the example of a devout and practic Christian, who in all the relations of lige was cuuspieu- ous tor zealous devotion (o prineinie and duty Hesolved. ‘That these resolutions be Sprout apon the minutes of the company and that a cory. be trans mitted to the familly of the deceased with “an ex- pormwonof sincere sympathy im this Lour of thelr aftliction."" _ _ fo. eta OVEL DRAFTING INSTRUMENTS. Of clear, translucent amber, enabling you to draw one Hi hove another. Ali angle~ and curves. Perfectiy transparent, unclouded and well unbreakable. A long-looked-for improvement. FRED. A. SCHMIDT, Artiste’, Architects! and Engineers’ Requisites, Sod gh stow. f Branch, 1722 Ps. ave. n.w. Se T1704 IN PaRvo, Take your pick of the seven-doliar ‘Trouserings to order for six dollars. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Cutting Trousers,” Cor. 9th andG ats, nw. er a ‘Mr. G. E. Jacobs, Special- ist on the Eye, will beat my storeevery Friday from lle.m.toGp.m. Exami- nations of the eye free of charge. GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler and Optician, 310 0th st. n.w., near Pa. ave. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Owing to @ larze increase in iny wholesale busi- ness and necessity for <.vine any undivided time tosume, I offer the stock and fixtures of grocery store, No. $7 Market space, for sale, ral terius will be ,iven the right man. Je2-Ut FRANK HUME. qa MES. ‘M, SNELL OF MISSISSIPPI Sia cri Speak iu Waneh Mk, Church, cor. of Plant Ane. LOMORKOW {Wadngiay) Exeryoody. thiyited, Mia M. E. MERRICK, Cap. HW. CT o. <q OSIRIS LODGE, NO. 26, FAA MA stated communication will te held at the OF the Scottish Rite om WEDNESDAY NING, Feb, 3, at 7 Wo'clock, work, rst decree. FRED 1. TASKER, Secretary, ese N. Ntatel meeting at the Cuthe- DAY, February 2, at 7 p.ta. sharp; Work, ‘degrees. A. H. HOLT, 32°, Secretary. Be THE, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Eastern Builling and n of Hine directors apa ‘of other business, will be hed at Penn. ave. .¢., on WEDNESDAY, q san TE. MITHEAS LODGE OF February mcuieute forthe ait taper to tw ated sur air of Columbia T's posta wulot, to be held from May "2 lay 14, fuer ents are not fied lS po thei oe. any gre Unless be cam show the Proper credentials, signed Uy the secre: with seal attached. = 2! tee. ¥.H. PADGETT, Secretary. ENGHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN — The ladies of the Eastern Presbyterian Church will Hold a **Merctants’ Carnival” tor benedt of the new church buiiding on the 23D AND 41H OF FEBRUARY, in which the leading ser- chants and business inen of the city will be repre. sented. ‘The nuinber entering is limited, but there are still a few vacancies. Enterprising merchants oF bu hess men desiring to enter a» advertisers Will Please apply at once to Mrs. Dr. CORNELIUS, G11 Ma. nit. The carnival wili be prosented by inany ‘ounx ladies in costae. ‘kote now on Sale at oU cents each, Carnival to be held in Willard Hall. fe-cout* Bee vwves FURNITURE HOUSE. HOW TO CUT HOT BREAD, To prevent soddenness use a w: the slices on & piste covered ‘These precautions overcome the chili whicy Aves: Dresden Uninviting sppearauce, Perhaps you have often felt the need of a few more Reception Chairs but have been deterred from meeting this need beceuse the price was beyond your means! ‘This “suppressive” condition will not continue after today if ihe elimination of nearly one-half of the cost will meet the difficulty. If others intend to “‘ape” any methods they will have to pay for their amusement and *‘cowe down” azain, for hereafter I will well a $3 PLUSH RECEPTION CHAIR FOR 21,65. Thesoare just the thing for scozy bed room fur- nished iM oak, or they may be used to bring out con- trasts in the nooks sud corners so highly valued by the deft and artistic housewife. JOHN RUDDEX, 513 Seventh street northwest, 2nw.) ee BARGAINS—BICYCLES, Twesday, February 9, 1898. The “PNEUMATIC RAMBLER” GB patterns and weights) is always A bargain at a fair price. Have you tried one? GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO, fe 1325 14th st. nw. Be 200 CaN DO No BETTER Than to begin buying a Jot now. $5 per month is all you need to pay. WEST END PARE, ROCKVILLE, Isthe place to buy. COPPis the man tose. “Everybody knows Copp.” BU 706 EIGHTH ST. N W. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF the District of Cocumbia, Washington, Feb- ruary 2 1802.—10 whom it may concern: Lhe’ Com- unssioners of the District of Columbia Lave received from Congress the following bill, with request tor thetk views ax to the propriety of enacting it. Before reporting on this bill the Commissioners desire to kuow. + exist to said proposed legisla for that purpose Will hold a special session o'clock in, on the 4th proxtuo to Kive hearing to Parties interested: (A bill (H.R S50) "to authorize the Norivik aud Western Kailroad Company of Vir- winia to extend its line of road into and within the Dis- trict of Columbia and for other purposes,” beginning: at the east sideor bank of the Potomac river aud thence following the same in an eastwurdly direction and by way of Water street in Georgetown to Kock creek, and crossing satd creek by a suitable bride, and thence to the terminus of the line in Washington ‘city, which shail be west of 20th street West abd between Yennsyl- ‘Vania avenue and Vir-in as not to obstrict the ‘avenue, and fo be $0 located lie uve OF K street and the eek at W YTICE OF REMOVAL, iss Gussie wishes to inform her ct c that she has removed her Millinery’ 1 ith st. n.v., over Thowpson’s contintdanes of theis kind fel-i and asks for patronage. YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE ‘To secure a more commanding resi- dence site on Washington Heights than the Jot Ws can now offer you on the northside of Calitornis avenue, Beau tirul Lard’s-eye view of the city. Under price, PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st. now. Real Estate and Insurance. fei rT DENTIST, WYER. CLAIM AGENT, Or others desiring several lance, bricht, communicat- ny tront roous on second floor witht steam beat; rent nly 685 per month, sé ‘McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Cor. 10th and G st ,THE. CHESAPEAKE AND COLUMBIA ‘Investment Co. bave declared a dividend of percent. payabie FEBRUARY 1, 18Uz, at their office, at be © DAVID D. STONE, General Manager. S00 Fat new: <q THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN 3. T. Heare and A. T. Curran, doing a livery busi. uese at 20:5 14th st. u.w.. under the tirm name of HEARE & CURRAN, bas this day been dissolved by wiutual consent. All bills outstandinz wust be pai toJ. 7. Heare. who will continue the business and be responsibie for all indebteduess. J, T. HEAK: BL CURRAN fold" —WISHING ALL OF OUR MA- ve the highest degree of satistac= <g> CAUTION. chines to. on. we rarticuaiy cauticn thove living ol bow uf mar ite against aljcwins them to justed elae= Shere than at the COMPANY'S OF FICE. where none Dut genuine parts are uted, and only the most reason sbioclren, if ng, areiuade. Orders Ua’ postal wil Teceive inmearata WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. my 26-t,th,s, tr 437 Vth Bt. ABOUT YOUR CORRESPONDENCE. You talk to it Just as you would a stenographer, Gnd weannot m: “We niean the bein Puonogcaph, You do the talking and the pl graph anil typewriter clerk “will do the PFionopraphe. sold, tease an sent om COLUMBIA PHONOGRAVH CO. , 627 & st. Sestueat <-> HO, THE MERRY VALENTINES, ‘ientines merry and valentines sober; jaleutines old and quaint; valentines new and orixinal; all mounted upon rich and handsome papers and presenting most pleasing and dainty tokens. Pick while the variety is larzest. 3. C. PARKER, Bookselicr and Stationer, 619 7th at. nro. fe? OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF t ‘the Listrict of Columbia, Washincton, Feb- Tuary1, 1842. —To whom it iuay concern: Lhe Com: missioners of ‘the District of Coluniiia have recelved frou Congress the following bills, with request tor their Views as to the propriety of enacting then, Be- fore reporting on these bills the Commissioners desire to kuow what objections, it any, exist to said proposed Jegislation, fiat’ purpoke will hold spectal wea- sions at 1¥'o'clock m. cn the followine days. THURS: DAY.the [th instant: A bill (S. T-40)""1o define the route of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in the Dis- Irict of Coluubia and for other purposes” Enteritne thecity of Washington shall enter sad city of Wash- inston from the north at the nortbern line of Boundary street, at of near its intersection with laware avenue, and proceed thence as follows: Southwardiy and’ alone and on Delaware avenue with four tracks at grade or by meus of an open cut to a point at or near the imtersection of D street north and Delaware #renue; thenes by a curve to the right, crossing North Capitol between C and D streéts north: thence westwardiy and 11 wardiy, crossing D street north and E street north be tween New Jersey avenue and North Capitol street: thence eastwardly, crossing North Capito! street be= tween Eand F streets north to a point in Delaware AVehUe at OF near F strect north, with the right to or ith the trackwo. said coinpauy Ds in New Jersey avenue and Delaware North Capitol street Letween Cstreet worth and chusetis avenue. And tor the purpose of the construction of said railroad im such Commissioners of the District of | C close the following st Jerse: nue. E street north between the east line of Dy he east ineot New Jersey avente, F street north between Delaware aveute atu Massachusets avenue. ‘The said Baltimore aud Olio Itatjroad Cou pany shail construct bridges over the cracks of said puny alone the follow.ng streets. Massachtsetts treet north and Boundary st et approaches to toe brides Streets so a5 to comnert thei with the followin Esstreet north with Mavsachusetts avenue, between Yat street east and wd streetMeant; Ist street east with, Massachusetts avenue, between’ D aud E streets north; F street ‘north with Musa. husetts ave> between New Jersey av ‘North east, so as to connect with Bound terséction with said Boundars A DULL 1. Si) mestreets in tho city of Wash vestry of Washington Parisu for the be kressional Cemetery." Farts of Eizhtec teenth streets cant, which le between the north side v G street south ae the north sie or Water street, abd also those parts of south G aud H streets which Ise be- tween Seventeenth and 2 weutieth strects eust. DOUGLAS», J, W. 4088, TL W. 1K aussioners D.C. WATCH is ordinarily the costliest. Not so ‘here,however. A WATCH that can always be de- Pended upon to be correct can be had at a very modest Price, and on time payments, too, by responsible persons. It varies $5 seconds in = year. Isit ‘Rot worth your attention? A. L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr. Manufacturing Jeweler, 605 Seventh st. fe = ‘BALE. Wal 4 room aoldings; ter; stoeb Raper and, room moldings: great slaux! qe 8 compar, Cor. F and 15th sts. ‘We make men’s shirts; know all about it; o it well; take the risk, if there is any, and Frices are Jess than fair, Af your shirtmaker pleases you, don't try around; but should heuot, then come to us. he more varticular you are the better wo tt. A postal wiil bring our shirt man, with his samples and tape, to see you. BRYAN & COMPANY, Cor, 1sthand Fats. nv. jalteo COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Affine assortment of Lamps and Bhadcs at cost. Also Grates, And- trons, Fenders below cost. Arare chance at & F. BROOKS’, $07-002m 881 15th st. nw, — TO BUY HOMES. ‘new pian. * Gace ao Seog eer ghee Ralwisiad ye a Geese ay ok is RUREIT ASE O20. Tous tt. Ego Ae in event of your er death. Capital $1,000,000. Fall ‘eidim "> Une a. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave, ‘Suits trom $35 up. ‘Trousers trom $10 up. Low prices from this date with hish-grede art. $620 Bre Petuars IF YOU SAW IT WORK YOU dd to. mee ug patrons af HODUTS NA: * = biNDetty. 108 Fst Jaz1-L” Wa 10S aE BETTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK. GENESEE NATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER, N. ¥, SHAKES, #100 EACH. Monthly payments, Uc. per share. $100 advanced op each suare. Profits 18 per cent since organization, March, 1801, 20 cents WASHINGTON OFFICERS: Saved HENRY A. CADY, President, Each ‘Beal Estate, 711 14th st.n.w. Day -_-@. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Vice Pres't, wae Merchant Tailor, 9th and Gsts.n.w. Accumulate GEO. T. PARKS, Sec’y and Treas'r, In Beal Estate Broker, 614 F st.n.w. Bight GEO. 4. PREVOST, Attorney Yeare (Whitaker & Prevost, 610 F st.n.w. 57 oo Meets, ceo, 7. Parks, . B. Bocock, Pe a pe carriaon, dis A. Jordan, on Frenchy Seo a bron co rg i Eg EA Be “r. ja8-1m a Fst, The weather ws likely to be continued warm, utheriy winds Sate duris the day; jinees. and ly rain tonight and Washington News and ‘Gossip Index to Advertisements, ADVERTISING, AMUSEMENTS, AUCTION SALES. BICYCLES FAMILY SUPPLIES | FINANCIAL T (Houses), RENT (Stores), FOR SALE (Houses), FOR SALE (Lots)... FOR SALY. (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Pianos) .... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) . HOTELS... INSURA’ LADIES' GooDs LEGAL NOTICES LOCAL MENTION. LOST AN MANICUR MARRIAC MEDICAL MISCELL MONE} BHO BEEEFEIRTE ERE nenene OCEAN STEAMERS POTOMAC RIVER BOATS PIANOS AND OMGANS, PERSONAL, PROFESSI« PROPOSALS RAILROADS. SPECIAL NoTiC! WANTED (Situations) ~ WANTED (Mi eis wisawis EME. Count Apsocnxaest.—The United States Supreme Court yesterday took the usual February recess, adjourning to February 29. Boxps Reprrsep.—Tho amount of 434 per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $1,000, making the total redemptions to date €23,- 141,200, and leaving outstanding $2,363,500. Marviaxp’s Suanr.—aA treasury warrant for $373,299 has been issued in favor of the gov- ernor of Maryland on account of the direct tax paid by thatstate. Isprax Curepres at Scnoot.—The Indian Oftice is informed of the arrival at the Indian school at Genoa, Neb., of 106 children from the Apache and other tribes in Arizona, Tue Perrer at Stxcarone.—News was re- ceived at the Navy Department of the arrival of the U.S.S. Petrél at Singapore on her way to China, A Tarascnr Arron twent.—Tho Secretary of the Treasury has appointed E. N. Homan of Indiana chief of the pension division of the third auditor's office in place of Maj. T. Gaines, transferred to the second auditor's office, Tae Lientax Mrsisren.—Mr. W. D. MeCoy of Indiana, the newly appomted minister to Liberia, yesterday called on the President and MAY SUCCEED FAVA. It is Said Italy Will Send Another Minister Here, REPORTERS 10 SEE ELECTROCUTIONS. Suicide of an Easton Lawyer Charged With Embezzlement. GOV. SEAY INAUGURATED, TO SUCCEED MINISTER FAVA, ‘It te Said That Italy Will Soon Send» Diplo matic Kepresentative. Rome, Feb..2.—1t is reported thet the gow- ernment of Italy is about to resume fai diplo= matic relations with the United States. Barom Fava, it will be remembered, quit his post om an indefinite leave of absence at the time of the controversy between the two governments arie- ing from the shooting of the Italians in the New Orleans jail by s mob, It is now reported that Baron Fava will be appointed moniater to Denmark, vice Signor Catalin, who will be sent as minister to Washington. > WILL ADMIT PPORTERS, The Public Will Hereatier be Given Accurate Accounts of Mlectrocutions, Aunaxy, N. ¥., Feb. 2.—The Stein bill, allow- ing reporters to be present at electrical execu> tions, was reported in the senate today amended 80 as to provide that the warden may appoint such as ho likes and removing restrictions to publication. The bill was passed and sent to the assembly, where it was concurred in. 8 now goes to the governor. ——aiinaewans COULDN'T FACE A TRIAL, Pimbegiement, shoots Mimeecif Eastox, Pa, Feb. 2.—Proston M. Gernet,@ lawyer of this city, committed suicide by sboot~ ing himself in the right temple this morning im the toilet room of the court house. He was de- fendant ina suit wherein be was charged with Mubsappropriating the sum of €50,000 belongi to the eetsto of Samuel J. Keufuan, Gecesoede and the trial was in progress when be fired the fatal shot. He leaves « wifeand was prominent in Masonic circles in this city. parlecna cotati THE HESTEK STREET FIRE. None of the Sufferers Dead, but Loss of Life Feared, New Vouk, Feb. 2.—N of those who were injured at @ fire in the rear tenement at 87 Hester strect last night were dead this morn- ing, though one of them, it was fea red, will die before the day ends and two others are im @ critical condition. The one in most immediate dangor is the baby, Freda Goldsiem, exhteen months old, Whose grandmother threw her to ‘the court yard from the second-story fire escape. She is suffering from fracture of the base of the skull and bas not regained consciousness. Louis iauffman, exghteen years, old, who jumped trom the fourtu-story fire scape and had both knees, his thigh, bis jaw nd his nose broken, and Hebecca A. Pomer- antz, who jumped from the roof, are both in @ serious condition, ‘Ihe others injured are doing well. OKLAHOMA'S NEW GOVERNOR, Justice Seay of Guthtic Takes the Oath of tice, Goutuure, Oxta. Ten, Feb. 2—Abraham Seay, associate justice of Oklahoma, vacated his seat yesterday on the supreme bench and Was at once sworn in as the governor of the territory, Chief Justice Green administering the oath of office. Last night he was given ® reception in the United States court room by the Guthrie board of trade. Fully 2,000 persons were preseut, including delegations of Jadies and gentlemen from every town im the territory. After the reception an inaugural bail was given at the opera house, followed by a banquet at the Palace tlotel. Lhe people of the entire territory rejoice at the advent of Secretary of State in company with Auditor Lynch for the purpose of receiving his final in- structions. He will leave for his post next Saturday. Tue Paesipent Decirxes.—The President has replied to the invitation of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association of Baltimore expressing his regret that his public duties would not permit him to attend the banquet to be given by the association next Thursday even- ing. Tar Fatep Mavexick Baxx.—The control- ler of the currency has decided to pay an ad- ditional dividend of 20 per cent on the claims proved against the Maverick National Bank of boston, Mass. a first dividend of 40 per cent having been declared on the 14th ultimo. ‘The receiver of the bank, Mr. Thomas P, Beal, has been directed to prepare the necessary checks for the payment of the dividend, and it is be- lieved that they will be ready for distribution during the present month. The bank failed November 2, 1591. Deatm oF Masox A. Suvrripr.—The State Department received a cablegram today from the U.S. consul at Cape Town, Africa, announe- their first home governor. ———ianeiias PSEILOUS FOR 4 TIME A Newhaven-Dieppe Packet Helpless in Mi@- Channel, Losvox, Feb. 2—During the gale last night the machinery of the mail packet Normandy, plying between Newhaven and Dieppe, gave vut when the vessel was in the middle of the channel. She was in @ very precarious Position and began to discharge rockets showing that «he was in danger. The steamer Brighton, belonging to the same iy us the Normandy, saw the # and bore down to the Normandy. The Lrighton stood by her sister steamer for four hours, assisting her while the engineers of the Normandy were repairing their engines. AR the expiration of four hours repairs were effected and the steamers parted company, each making for her port of destination. —_ SHOT BY HIS SON. Deputy Collector Porter of Savannah Killed for Beating His Wife. Savaynan, Ga., Feb. 2--David Porter, dep- uty collector of the port, an officer in the local ing the death of Mason A. Shufeldt, ex-lieuten- ant of the United States navy. He was a son of Rear Admiral Shufeldt and resigned from the navy in June, 18%. He was employed by the world’s fair ‘commission to work in the south African field in behalf of the exposition. Afriea formed the topic of much of hie study, and it was one of his favorite projects to ex: plore Madagascar. His career in the navy was somewhat erratic. Persoxat.—Mr. E. N. Dingley of the Kala- mazoo Telegraph, son of Representative Ding- ley of Maine, is in the city fora few days. He isatthe Hamilton.—H. L. Fussill of Ham: ton, Va., D.C. Grimm of Terre Hnute, In: and H.’ A. Hawkins of New York are s the Ebbitt—A. Riche of Paris, Willis Holly of New York and F. 8. Todd of Rochester areat the Arlington.— F.M. Bradley of Virginia, W. 8. Mills of Con- necticut and L. Vinton of New York are at the Shoreham.——S. K. Adams of York, Pa., C. A. Cottin of Connecticut and H.R. Brown of Mor. tot at igen. — of New York, W. S. Beatty of Philadelphia and C. H. Baughman of Frederick, Md., are at the Randall. R. Hughes of New York, D, Hunter of Greenticld, Mase, and James A. Hayden of New ‘York ‘are at Wil- lard’s——D. W. Beaty of Warren, Pa., Jos. H. Hamilton of New York and Geo. D. Scott of Cleveland areat the Normandie. ‘Miss Langman of Toronto, Canada, Mrs. J. L, Miler of New York and Dr. Baldwin Day of Warrenton, Va., are at the Johnson.—C. M. Smith of Cairo, Ky., G. T. Metcalf and Chas. H. Webb of New York are at Chamberlin’s — H. D. Eastman of Baltimore, W. D. Blackstone of Crown Point, Ind., and 'Wm. M. Hardt of Frederick, Md., are at the Fredonia.—F. G. Sutor of Philadelphia. J. (C, MeCormap of Brooklyn, Chas. E. French of New York and B. F. Smith of Richmond, Va., are at the Bt. James.—C. A. Calvo of Columbia, 8. C., and J, C. Hubbard of Winona, Wis. are at the Me- tropolitan.—J. own, ‘hadbourne, N. rg) W. A. Poe of Macon, Ga, are at the National. rita Lal '-t post of the Grand Army of the Republic and « prominent Odd Fellow, is just reported (145 &m.) shot dead by bis son. Porter, rumor says, was beating his wife. — AN OLD STORY KEPEATED. Dynamite Cartridges Placed Near the Stove te Thaw Eaploded With Fatal Biffect. Mowtugat, Feb.2—At Cole St Louis, an outlying suburb of Montreal, last night, several frozen dynamite cartridges which A. Dupre bad placed on the stove to thaw out exploded, completely wrecking the house. Dupre was terrible injured. His two little daughters, one an infant of nine months, were fatally burned. A third daughter uad her skull fractured and From the explosion, but on escing the injuries of her husband and children became insane end is now # raving maniac. “THREATENED THE MOTOR” MAN. Aa Electric Car Kan Down By » Locomotive lund Several Seriously Hurt. Prrresvno, Pa, Feb. 2—A Cleveland and wrecking the car and seriously injuring two women, and they were badly frightened, though Wake nulambeon a eon nate ‘oxcite- ment, which was inte by the ‘over the strike. A great crowd of Ara-speon 5 "7 the scene, and cries of “Hang the motor man” were beard, but officers were violence was done.