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Death of a Leading Jesuit. CONTRIBUTIONS, Maparp, Jan. 20.—Father Jones, adjutant! Contributions for the Associated Charities general of the Society of Jesus, died today at | have been received at Tax Stan office as follows the Loyola convent, situated at Eoyola, in the Province of Biscay. 2d EDITION. j= rtm a Prrrsscno, Pa., Jan. '20.—The jury in the case of Hugh Dempsey, charged with poison- This convent is the wealthiest and most mag- ARREST OF DR. HERZ. gg apap feels pan nificent of any owned by the Jesuits, by whom ing reviewed very carefully and impartially all | it was built in honor ‘of the founder of the points of the testimony brought out during the | order, St. Ignatius, who was born in the ad- “ é trial. It was for the jury, be said, to deter- | jacent village. | The Leading Actor in the Panama) mine whether the poison was put into'the coffee : oF feu, the food, or inthe mail Cana Corry) e jury retur: at 1:20 @ verdict of ptions. guilty eae. Taw sot room was ~ crowded with friends of the defend- ant at the time and the verdict cre- SANFORD MAYOR OF LONG ISLAND CIPY|sica “s “natin, “ihe Mheetact outward demonstration. ‘The defendant turned pale at the announcement And at once left the 2 court room in company with his counsel. He Dempsey Convicted of the Charge | is unacr $10,000 bail. GOOD FINANCIERING. A Leading Institution's Gratifyi Fess, and thateach of them is now s source of @row- SHAREHOLDERS 10 BE CONGRATULATED | sx-stne meer svn ts Sect tenses conservative meth veut fad rae forthe, trams Hon of business, coupled with lheral treatment of ite ners, bas fully acquired an will bold with im- “0 lene and good will of the For Corns, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BRONCHITIS, LA GRIPPE, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, Col. Britton Submits His Annual Report. PNEUMONIA, Senuvn Cox And for the relief and cure of all | ter for encceating to THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. At the annual meeting of the Board-of Directors of officers to properly erect the super- stroctare i iT 1 LOC! | the American Se*trity and Trus: Company the re-| In conclusion. I her leave to exp: stock of Poisoning. en ee es | Portof Col, A. T. Britton, ite president, was listened to | holders my Siien af tan come te Mab appreciation of the entire force af with such attention ae could only be diaplaged by | “MBce:s throuch ani by whom the bectnees of the oom | {howefinancially interested. Juleine from tte tenor | fray fen i =< the confidence repored in the officers and directors | courte is and mam thomneeene ‘aunton tan by the shareholders has been richiy rewanied. capable set of gent talien than these oe, We give it in tote. re Working out the busi- To the Stockholders: | Important Merting of the § Thave the honor to submit herewith the report of i mittee and the Action Taken. the Board of Directors of the American Security and | _ If the strong expressions of opinion made at | Trust Company covering the period between January | the meeting of the Senate District committee ae, Si, 1882, naar oe this i 1 capt ‘the Company ts full . payl geh miineargara am im ine net | The gross earnings of the Company from January 1 J. HL. Powers Nominated by the Indepen- dent Caucus. DISASTERS OF THE RAIL. | speciat pisnatch to The Evening Star. Liscoux, Nex., Jan. 20.—J. H. Powers has = ae been nominated by the independent caueus for eT re PR. HERZ ARRESTED AT MIDNIGHT. | senator. Mr. Powers was formerly a republican | — aa He win | 824 was the populist nominee for governor two Although Prostrated With Ines “ e lon Proceedings. | Years ago. His nomination does not materially beth eigen sn HPR*- | Change the situation. It is not probable that Loxpox. Jan. 20.—Dr. Cornelius Herz was | any election will take place for a month. arrested at midnight last night on warrant pitino oeeas issued on demand of the French government JOHN MARTIN THE MAN. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, Resyectfully submitter A. T. BRITTO! jean Security and Trust 1405 G et ae. The election of officers and directors resulted as fol. H A. T. Britton, president: C.J Rpll, fret vine Henry F. Bount, second vice president, President of the Aine 000. | f bridge for street railway purposes can ney and 8 on the chi f having been fraudulently im- —— | Paap te ata Dece: wer pS2.57, and the net . Pipgeteatnl a dling and corruption, | Taless Something Qnforescen Happens He salen Negninaton Stock wxchange. | !be taken as any indicatlon of the final patricerapenperpeny le an amneee —— 2 Sin ams B if 0 D O The detectives assigned to make the arrest! . WHI Me the Next Kansans Senator. R. K. Scrip, $150 at 139; $159 ut 120.” Wash. Gas Action which the committee will take nt veer EAUTY ‘FTEN EPENDS N MW. Bowers Browne, 8.8. i Dancanen, Robert Dornan. «G. Bm Conv. Serip, $3,090 at 185; #2000 wt 138. Caps at sit N.O8t KOR, 30 at 45; 20 at od. oe ee S U.S. Blet. Light, 6 at 14, eo 5.48, registered, 1967, | on the application of the Washington and Ar- i meade during that year showed @ percentage of 10.97 Wad. Gas, 5 at | lingtou railway to cross this structure the | 2P0n the gross profits for the year The gros profits | Present committeo will never grant the from January 1 to Decemder 31, 1892, are $159 ight desired. The discussion of this ques- | 233 54, or a percentage of 12 73 upon the cap’ went about their work very cautiously, ax, al- | “ees ae thongh it was reported that Herz was sick, it | canta staple Plampners; so does comfort ;s0 does health. If you | Was thought from hia previous record both in Judge John Martin to the United States Senate America and France that he might be shau- | is almost a certainty. Government Bonds—- bid. 14 asked U.S. 48, coupons,” 1 tion was the principal topic before the meet- | . re this . bid, 1144 asked. js i | the net earnines are #106, 306. ‘This shows an in. a ret thin, there is something wrong, though you may | MUNK ilinews and would take an opportunity to| Thirty populiats have signed a petition agree- District of Columbia Ronds—en-vear fand. 53, Jing. and thove who tavored the concession | crease per cont of gross profits between the years of =< ae ing to support a fusion democrat and twenty- | 180, gold, 105 bid. — aeked. | Water stocks a) | Were very much in the minority. Itwae finally | i thea? to bse is tonnes at ‘ $10.50, itunes THE DETECTIVES’ TRIP. five wioch will tiga ota Gold TOE, MO, Whe ae ance Pent, tund, gs, | decided that the matter should not be disposed | 1891 snd 18: of 30 8.10 per cent. The tnere a © pane Tt was krown that Herz was at the Tanker-| "rai imcana Martin, He ine attaight dent~| £2! luis, 10% bid, — asked. Water ‘stock. ia 1909. | of today, but should go over until next Prides, | B# Profits of 1892 over 1891 equals 00 6.10 yer cent ; 2 currence . Ked “Srea, tee {und cur: | The meeting was the livelsest and, in point of | Itt» alvoto be remarked that in making this compart Now $9.25 Excu: Thinness iteeif is a sign; sometimes the frst sign: | Ville Hotel, Bournemouth. ‘The detectives | oerat und will be elected on next Tuesday un- Ten veh — aac SHS TO F100, IMD | attendance, wan the langust that the ecceenities |omn the eee or ports used in 1891 embraced | Now $9.25 Exc | 2 asked . was 1 * of reports used in embrace started for Bournemouth after dark, and, | less radical changes occur. Miscellaneous Gonds—Washington and George. | bas held this session. Only two of the mem- | acgrued interest in the statement of profits, whist in | )prsiyg aces One Coane siaitiaiaastaele althongh not especially disguised, they pre- arn torn, Mallroad Convertible Gs, 123 bid, 140 | bere were absent and they were not in the city. | ee the repertsane cochely eros c ccun beam tu | NIB - os Discouxt r a sented the appearance of ordinary travelers. ARS. asked. = Masonic Hall Association 58, 104 bid, Those present were § rs McMillan. Hig- | entirely upo | } - OPERATOR JUNE DISAPPEARS. “ nt Senators McMillan. Hig: © . The way toet back plumpness ie by CAREFUL | When they presented themselves. at the hotel | = pare a 100 on aRIos Light Infante: ist mort- | gins, Wolcott, Gullinger, Hansbrough, Harris, | F*rasrr. 1802, by order of the Board, there was Misses’ Loxe Croaxs wena — they at first stated that they had come down wis Faltureto Display a Ked Light Caused | Fage ia 1904, 100 bid. — asc Washington Light Vance, Gibson and Hunton, * | dropped out of the statement $16,017 17. No ac- | vem from London and proposed to staya short time, o. Wi: 3 seats ‘ M55 aaked. cron Gas | interest hi b en computed in the reports, LIVING, which sometimes includes the use of Scott's pa incidentally. Siete De Hee Xesterday’s Wreck Near Marion, N.J. | Company, series A, ts. 125 bid 189 asked. Washing: | 70 SUPERVISE THE REFORM scnoot Estrwates, | Ud lecegeec rene N N. —Th | ton Gas, series B. 68, 125 bi Newanx, N. J., Jan, 20.—The unfortunate | fon vas, series B. 6g 120, bid. ked. Washing: ‘The reply was that Dr. Herz was too ill to be | _ The bill to create a board of charities was dis- | Ut the above amount of 16,017 17 is charged as part BY BARTON OF BALTIMORE, e f 35 bid, 142 asked. . | of theexpense account of this year, It is not clear Exuision of cod-liver ofl, seen. The detectives then replied: | «We are | persons who were injured in the collision Inst Eckington, Kullroad 6s, 99 bid: ~ accent” SKet" | cussed at some length, and the opinion of the | z AT HOTEL SHOREHAM, officers of the law und must see Dr. Herz.” | evening when the C. and O. express train tele- peake and Potomac Telephone 4s. — bid, 113 | Attorney General on the question of omitting | tat euch charge does not do injustice to the company, Let ns send you-free—a little book which throws| ‘Ihe clerk said: ‘‘Allow me to announce you <, ‘ asked. Capitol aad North O Stre¢ : t non scoped a Newark local near Marion, on the | a ee re Tens Se will Be walling 10) Doce; ivanin, ridiroad are dbtogis wall és ca | No,” said one of the officers firmly, “‘we | be expected. Railroad ist from the institutions for which the board was | Dutit{s made tobe absolutely upon the safesile. If ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1898. Te soakGty, Metropolitan Mtatl- | to estumate the Reform School for boys | it were omitted the increased percentage of expenses ve ise, tin ath accaa | 708. fai before the commltton. | sur tustoverthe expounee of EADL weebl be only a 1921, 191 Also some much light on all these subjects, : : LATE NOVELTIES, plod E | curity and Trust 5s, 1995, A. & 0. 10) | | The majority of the members held that as the | trite over ten percent, and the actual met profits for . will announce oureelves, Let the porter show | Jeffrey Bicwitt, who was killed, leaves & wife | tid, — asked. American Sesurty waa Teas’ ie | School wax wupervised by « board. of trostens, sontethedreipsiega er ee us the rooms.” and five grown children. | Hi bods was todwy | 100, F-4 A. iw bid) asked Ainerican secant | wrho served without pay that in the meaning of —_——___—— th .. |_ The porter led the way to Dr. Her2’s apart-| removed to his lute home, No. 123 Bowery | aud Trust 3s, - & On iu) vil. — asked. | the law it was a charitable institution end Derostts. a ton ass ead mocha ok the; ante.) It won thea | stsase Ele’ was a ell veces aacimeats ie | Wasieste Uestee Ob, tape ine Hee Gane | Wasuington Market Co, exten. “Gy. te id, — hetysatmantabod et fhe other | Attheclose of business for 1801 the deposits were | "Tue Price , 4 asked. Washington Market Co. 1st 6s, 18¥2-19:1, 103 | lustitutions for which the board should 713, at the close of 18? the denosits were The railroad company is making @ thorough | bid: asked. | estimate. It was, therefore, ordered thet the | a oe After a few minutes the door opened slightly | investigation to ascertain who was responsible | | National Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 875 | meawuro be favorubly reported aa introduced, | $807.000.81, bein an increase of 872,264.95. The Your drumrist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver | and a female voice arked what wax wanted. for the collision. bid. am asked. | Bank of the Republic. 275 bid, — and it will probably be submitted to the Senate | axxrexate of deposits received during the year 1801 The porter. who appeared to have the best | | George June. the operator who was stationed | aKed. Metrypoittan, Z40 n'a. 10 asked Central, 200 | tomorrow by Mr. MeMfillian, aczrecate roeived of feelings for Herz, who is said to be very | in the towerhouse on the meadows and who is areanG Decchaaies nek od demties aa ieee TO EXTEND THE BRIGHTWOOD RAILWAY. uring the year 1892 was #7,070.486.79. The total | liberal with tips, replied with much apology | said to be mainly to blame for not displaying ‘The bill to-amend the charter of the Bright> | chastnsett estue the oor emt ome earl. tm | 165 bid, Iw asked. ‘Cx asked. | | STS bids ATF muked i4 eg 08%, | wood Railway Company so as to allow thst road | whilstthe total number paid during the year 18? was midnight, and the indications were that ull | leaves an estate of about $109,000, New York. within were asleep. 18 IMPORTANT— | SUILIt ts not the chief feature. Poor dentistry ts ta | Snitely worse than none. Wesolieit your patronage solely on the meritof our work. That the prices ars Jow Is incidental and due to superior factitties and the skill which produces rapidity ofl —all druggists everywhere that “‘some gentlemen were there that wanted | the red rignal to warn the express train that Capltal.i21 Ud a tioy, | to nee the doctor, mam.” | the Newark local had come toa standstill, hus | asked. ‘Trade In Dentistry time is “But he is asleep and cannot be disturbed,” | not been seen since the accident, when he dis- | bid. — asked. c | to extend branches, one to the Rock Creek cem- | 6.810.717 97. { money and if our experts, with every improved ap- ne answered the voice, which was that of Mrs. | appeared. pi halifoud Storks— Washington and Sez and another to the Zoological Park, was | |The mumb>rof live accounts have increased during | pitanca, can do work quieter they ean naturale det Srnaxor Apvertrsemexts. Herz. hol no ae L. r referred to a subcommittee composed of Sen- | the past year nearly one hundred per cent. pooree | Caphtol ana North O Street. 35 bia, “dl ly one bunk . cheaper than operators with less skill and The express train was the Chesapeake and fuck Creeks 10) Ui — asked. Golwubee, what | store McMillan and Harrie, 4 4 Company has cont nued its policy of paying at | vanes . “but we must see Dr. Herz at once. | Ohio limited, south bound. leaving Jersey City |e asked | cllt Vance. who introduced the bill to incor- | wereot Perent ne ocsieaytatnen | oetens Se ee ean, We are officers of the law and, although we at twelve minutes past 5 o'clock yesterday | Insurance Stocks — Firemen’s, 42 pid, 50 asked. | porate the Tabernacle Society of the District, ipukoanthcen dal ‘ond hen Godtined . | S28 matter of course. Wish to act with all proper consideration, we | afternoon, and the train into which it crashed | Frabklih. 4% bid, Ssasked. Metropolitan, asbid, st | Was instructed to make a. favorable rapes | ee oe ane nae Satine oo must perform our duty. Please to tell Dr. | was known as the Waverly local, which had left | #*¢4_ National Union bid.19%y asked. Arling- | on it. larger rates for deposits of 3.6. 9orl2 months. Its Vere are a few of the new ar fe 1 at the statements mate by | 9, Ne ate sorry, madame,” put in one of the | ve heen amazed at the statements mate Tedit hoses iaiminetvat they sell gonls on | detective sell saine ari ent Muslin Corset ‘<i shed with + vertect . | Herz to dress at once. In the meantime we | Jersey City ten minutes before the express. 1 Columbia IS wae "Ne aakea, “Niggs | 70 EXAMINE TRE AqcrDect Bupor rrens. | depente daring the Year have Seen at times much Silver Fillings, 730, ; Platine, @1.02 end it must not carry with At | will wait in the ante room.” ——— B& aaked. Peopie's. 6:4 bid, 6s asked. | | Mr. Gallinger wus authorized to report favor- | higher than at its close. Gold Pultinns, accordin to ies. o > in” “Wo udvertise because, ws betieve | _ The detectives quietly opened the door, Mra. TO BE TAKEN TO CHICAGO. {, vid. 9% asked. Commercial. > bid, — | ably and ask the Senate to immediately con- $ : 22. Exca read. and we are just we carefi! to state | Herz retiring to her. husband’ sleeping apart derman-Ainet 15) bid, 202 abked, VERY BEST TEETH, @8 00. ider the resolution which he recently intro- GAPE RENTAL DEPARTMENT. | duced instructing the Secretary of War to band pent! “ong SS ee en mend fon Gas, | CA¥8e an examination to be made of the piers of | essed du x — per cont e Ligne. 140 tan, | the Aqueduct bridge, &c. om department is now upon a remunerative basis pabehase 22 Were looxime at the woods 421} ment. She came out ina few moments. Her| pan Coughiin to Be Given his old Quarters ne proft, at the same time | face showed signs of grief and agitation, and ike sat life to wet adollar. We do'| she could hardly restrain tears as the said: ieee “45 I Curcao, Jan. 20.—Attorney W. 8. Forrest | 142 asked. Georgetown vei oie prices and oven your aves to ue face | “Gentlemen, Dr. Herz is too ill to get up. You pid. —~ anked. ‘The resolution will be made a Senate instead W are welcome to go in and see for yourselves.” | at 10:45 this morning received from Ottawa | Telephone Stocks — American Grapnopnaue, 1% | of a joint resolution, as it was believed that the wit mret teu bie, oft, 6398 . bid. 24 asked. Chesapeake aud Potomac, 40 bid, — i schon He Fe. SE DR. HERZ'S APPEARANCE. the official order of the supremo court | aived.’ Pennsyivanial as bide caked Se reper gto 7K The detectives entered the sleeping room. | reversing tho " REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT. ‘The Company loaned, during the year 1891, upon first deeds of trust, secured upon real estate in the - S. Destar Assocrartox, COR. 7TH AND D STS. NW. ae decision of the lower | Miscellaneous Stocks — Washingt larket, 14| ~ District of Columbia, €1.110 0: — — _ in thectty. E i See ane Grneaie Vid. 140 asked | ‘The amendment proposed to the District ap- | year 1+02 the Company low 581.94. Dr. Herz was in Bed. He bad just been|court in the Coughlin case. He will : vm ~ Se n is $ QNTIRE @TOCK roo Z », 5 - - | Bull Run Pauoraina, 18 oid, — asked. “Pneumatic | Propriation bill, appropriating $10,000 for the | was sold, during the year IML, toinvestora, and paid, | FUNTIRE QT EFUB Rpeveer aha Oe. Se. propped mith pillows by his wife. His face; go into Judge McConnell’s court with | ou = EXSnine St0ck OF FERS RESCH jun Carriage 816.50 to 33. looked pale and wasted, his eves were sunken the order and secure from the conrt an order | Butlain Sa id cseset $L2h Don'ttaks | aud he bore every sign of being a very sick | formally redocketing the case in the criminal Daly Dopusit nuit Trew: Oocpenios_Auerioan' man. court of Cook county. ‘This will be done as | security aud Iruste 1324 bid, Tat weed maa | th i s a : “LU know sour business, gentlemen.” he said | matter of course and a mittimus will be istued | Sate Deposit and Trust. Co. 180 bil. 195 aver, | HOM Committee having in charge the District | commencement of the Company under its original 73 ‘vid, — usked. Interocean | Opening of 37th street, was favorably acted on. 105, ee Nor. & Wash. Steam- | Toxornow, 29 Excn. FILLET §. pvore = ve THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION DILL. made during the sear 1800. During 1807 there was | Witter? & Roorrs: 905 Pt AY 5 sold and paid 057.34, an excess of SL 108.- The subcommittee of the Senate appropria- | o21"54 sier the sales ned oon asthe Deo ee Heavy reductions have teen unde all E : 5 fe fine cur -tateus bat try tt. Han teorue shift ater et Aerakhan and ; * . | My + : ~ iation bill jain had that measure | chartertodate it has loaned upon first trusts upon aed from 15 to @: alter Contre ses. all in weak tones, as if it was difficult for him to | to the sheriff for the possession of Daniel | Washington Loan and Trust, 139 bid, 142 asked,” | "PPTopriation i ag » * “4 0. Siac Soon cay craaen acta talk. “You see my condition. [am willing to | Coughlin. : = eee consinaration thls /mlening: “1Re alle: | = on er ees ie aoe tee ot ae & eye Capes now aa a a go with youif it is possible for me to be| The sheriff will then send a deputy to Joliet, aah) a trict Commissioners and Mr. Weller, oe loan. of which it bas sol F2eBeat Neck Bone yarde lone. #20 ‘i, oss ind there has been paid @2.356,216.04. There was representing the East Washington Citizens’ | ™ . 2 Association, Dr. Purvis and Col. Elliot were |? Batd on December 31. 1802, $1,490, 112.08. among those who were before the committee. DERENTURE Boxps. The consideration of the bill is almost com-| The agerezate. amount of Debenture Bonds out- — a es Allotber storm ‘kets, Sizes S2and Re aured wel2s - i Xacques. AR inches - Be nar joy, Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Jan 20. — Flour quiet, unchanged receipts, 7,327 barrels; sales, casy—No. 2” red_ spot moved. robably this afternoon or evening, and Cough- ‘The detectives looked at the man and con- | hin will be bronght to Chicago ane given his old cludea that it would not be proper to take | qrarters in the county jail until the case is farther action without medical advice. retried. Osty 39¢ Excu tong, brass trimmings, 19. 5 Auced from @25) to aa your house, every room in it, with | _ The doctor who had been attending Dr. Herz a 4: Fobraary, isnai ; H pieted = meres, Pinang will not | standing at the close of the year 1890 was #250,070; Fine Musiin Drawers, eith drop ye ‘ was called in. He declared that Herz was in r. .. 0. 2 Ted, 7539 bid—receipt ave another meeting untii Monday afternoon, | the amount outstanding at the close of 1892 overs article oven, yer tuvase in’ Wasb- ae ROYAL RECONCILIATION. oS bone s , | the agereeate am: hem of Hamburg embroidery. fall inwwa cas do tae'sane, per haume sai place. | such « serious condition of illness that he could | ae = 934.53) bushein: ‘sales, 144,000 bushels. and it is believed that they will be ready to | is: submit the bill to the Senate. THE COURT OF APPEALS BILL. 1,800. These bonds are secured by first de-ds of trust upon property within the cities of Washingtor and Georgetown, and which real estate is of an ap- J to any sold wheat, by sample. 7sas2. spot, 534a53 Corn steady — mixe ar¥, 524453; Febraary, May, S14 bid; steamer pts, 5,605 bushets: stock, only be partion at the imminent peril of = | Ex-King Milan and His Divorced Wife jife.and that from present appearances it wou! be impossible to remove him for some time. cigamiala data sehen sof. | Praised value largely in excess of the deeds of trust, > Pix P The detectives telegraphed this statement to} Brtonape, Jan. 20.—Official confirmation is es, 95,000 bushels. White corn, | _ Sepator Hoar, chairman of the Senate judici- | Siting the valuation a° forced ante, enter sarees ER AIR. € & L London and were told to remain with the pris-| given to the report yesterday that a recon- | a8 yellow corn, by samp ary committee, to whom was referred the Dis- | circumstances. The bonds are issued in series of SMITH & JEFPORDS, -ARBART EIDT. ? irm—No, 2 w! oner, but to take no action toward his remo} without further instructions. The detectives | 928 Tru Aso 706 K Sz. N.W. | then took turns at watching, one of them re- maining near the sick man while the other re Western, 4184 3sa334—Tecelpts, 4,000 bushels; ck, ISi4 6 dushels. Rye firiner—No. 2 Gsalsig SLL Le ciliaton has been effected between ex-| Milan and his divorced wife Seer ee 5 —Teceipts, $20 bushels; stock, 110 What the political result, | rm—gond to choice timotay. Te found what rest he could within easy call, | of this reconciliation will be cannot be | frelgnis quiet, wochanged. Cotton nominal—mid- | Herz, notwithstanding his illness, has made | prophe but the official statement that the | dling, 10%. Provisions firm and quiet. Butter energetic preparations to contest the effort to| differences between the ex-king and Natalie | fri, quiet—creamery, fancy, 35; do. fair to choice trict court of appeals bill, is out of the city and | 100.000, and the deed- of trust to secure same are St ee Oe es Mey, 61S oe ae teens ee el - Bea as ay mac emmttO® Will be | Stack bs vermesncpet wulcveaed Corea eas | ee ESS eee held “Tuesday morning, but” it is | Contact — scteas | HOLTZMAN. Attorney tet ths at t trustee for the bon holders, ani with authority, upon | = = +, oe ourt of ap-| Gotsultin payment of elther principal or interest ve | 34.000) vieee naam be hevnght before the cum- | Snanescumusand gual ts trties aon tae | Yo Luar OF REM Perave 2 OnE oR Two 2 ee * ° mittee at that time, as the committee has under futhiccomened vse Gper cent OUR NEW DEPARTMENT. eaincite Ries to Pisce, | Heibas retained) Mr. | bate been seltied has censed great popular re- | Sg wae eecettian as Doles eran, | Condderation a atumber of faticial momar, Cccae Gane ie Del oo tes & Gnee ean. Lalies'and Children's Ready-made Muslin Under- | Lewis, the wek-known solicitor, and Sir Edward | joicings. though quiet—IKio cargoes, falr, 18yais; No. 7, | tions which they are anxious to dispose of. | 950,000. its surplus of 8125.00), ent the doutie na, | 2813 m1 we | (latke and Mr. Bill are counsel in the case. Lae ee Sper steady reineds Mirai wuiated, | Tt is believed that the bill as it passed | pitty of te stockholders for $1,25),000 more, ‘The PR zoe aweeden Fo) leet ec orice ile upalange EE ot et | Won i the Senate Judiciary commen actPom | braeare there rth act <Conaven arrrated — are 2 sae . Senate judiciary committee and w: 1, 1890, under which this Company was or- vontinees to pacers arrest, he had professed his| The Steamer City of Macon Ashore on the | ,,PALTIMORE. Jan, 29. — Baltimore and Onto] be promptly reported favorably. In the heuste | Scrinel. art nee ae ng cmpany. was oF esate . Feinfor-e, rentinani i casveaiae stock, 96 asked; Northern Central stock, 693 bid: Massachusetts Coast. Epoantows, Mass., Jan. 20.—A Savannah | Coren” ag'sa35, i line steamer, the City of Macon, hore on | solldated gas stocks, Gv\a6l. A Lake Erle and Western Train Wrecked | the east end of Squash Meadow shoal, with ST SS and Burned. colors flying for assistance. Revenue cutter RELIEVING THE POOR. Fort Warxe. Ixp., Jan. 20.—A Lake Erie | Dexter bas broken through the ice and started SRROR : to assist her. y in the market. athwestern. fitsts,” 1064, | 1# 18 not likely to be opposed. finore and’ Onic | bid; do, second in do. first incomes, with the reserved right to the Company to redeem GEORGE BL A bearing was also given Mr. M. I.Weller and | them upon three months’ notice at any time after —_>__ RAILWAY DISASTERS, jaleTt third incomes, 10% bid; Con- | Mr. F. A. Lehmann upon the East Washington | years. MOneX TO LOAN oN RW ALPSTATE O8 OTHER Sick Exchange RA, York ave. at AND 6 PER CENT ON 1 lara inane § DOWLIN and Cross Town railway bill. AS TRUSTEE, FINANCIAL AGENT, REGISTRAR OF THE BURNT MILLS RAILROAD COMPANY. STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. A subcommittee of the House District com- ‘The progress of these departments during the past Many Applications Made to the Police and | Mittee gave a hearing today to Messrs. R. H. | year has been very gratifying. At this time the Com- “i Associated Charities. Miller, D. Thomas, A. G. Thomas, W. W. Rap- | P&=¥ 1s discharging corporate trusts as follows: i It is trustee, under deeds of trust or morteages, se- “Three hundred and fifty persons,” said | Jey and Guion Miller in favor of the Wash- curing bonds of the following corporations: Secretary L. 8. Emery of the Associated | {ngtem Burnt Mills and Sandy Spring railway | “Te Norfoik and ee OS) eenbet renoval or pubiiteity t First—| Charities to a Stan reporter today, “ap- omer neg ~ neg eserend pasoqo — wad in the quickest possible plied to us yesterday for relief, the ag Ever Orreren Ar 98c. ce Ke. 2 made of Duteat Anchor concn, white ana | 8nd Western passenger train went through the Tae Box Mancae fancy. Sizes 14 to 18. Oniy 73x. bridge spanning the Wabash river at Peruat an ow .. A god tune to buy anyth uc you may need in cot-| early hour this morning. So fer a» con be 314-316 Tru Se NW. Me Hos will gay mene ferthom <menth from sow. | 1, ned no. ene waskilied outright, but every passenger on the train was more or less in- —_—+. —— IN WALL SrKEET TODAY. The Market Was Extremely Activ. Gold Shipments, CAKHART & LEIDT, 00 25 7th and 706 K sts. nw. THE BELT LINE RAILROAD REPORT. iu full at any time to van | jurea. One has since died and three others are not expected to live. One of the end spans of the immense bridge went down carrying the train with it. Fire broke out and in less than an hour the entire train was burned. The names of New Youx, Jan. 20—The stock market was again extremely active this morning, but some- what narrow, and the bulk of the dealings were in less than a dozen stocks. Opening prices were generally higher, but considerable hesitation highest number in any one day in the history of the association. Large as was that number, we expect an even larger number today.” “As you see,” continned Mr. Emery, “we have been compelied to increase our office help to handle the crowds, and as you see, we have ‘The president of the Capitol, North O Street | ton Railroad Compary, Rome Street Railroad Com and South Washington Realway Company sub- mitted to the House today the report of the road for the year. The total receipts, including sale of bonds and script and temporary loans, were $453,519.44. pany, the vest:y of Calvary parigh, University Club, Pennsylvania Zine and Iron Company, the Carolina Oiland Creosote Company of North’ Carolina, the Choptank Steamboat Company of Baltimore, Md. — the bonds axgrewa.ine nearly €2..000,000. ‘The Company ts also joint trustee with the Wash- jence of the borrower, and any pat it reduces the cst of Sarrying’ She lost in profor - to the -mount paid, _ $84 Ifyou havea loan with otber parties or nave chased furniture or other wooda.on time and and the Payinentse littl- larger than You can iuect convew. Dut yuu wet the cous tan'day you ask for it x i ington Loan and Trust Company under deed of trust | / Should. you desires loan calland investigate our Pm |g od the killed and injured are not yet obtainable | M™s,eeen in the early dealings under continued | ail we ean do although we work early and late, GT. TO aah the oure'cartiel 3,908 95 nese securing bonds of the Fekinuton and Soldiers’ Home | fuethod of doing business bes nex x realizations. These were specially marked in in itis thi fa : Q R. W. Co. to the amount of #200,000. w. sTox | ——_ here. the industrials and sugar was carried back | 17 Snvoue 8 overworked a ne ~ ASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©o., “ ‘The Company is also registrar of the stock or bonds dig 1k Fat of the following corporations: Carona “Olt and Creacte Company. Chontank HASTENING TRE SCHOOL CO: Steamboat Company, Norfolk and Washineton (D.C.) sh ed ‘Steamboat Company, Eckington and Soldiers’ Home | [ Me. Win. Alvay. the gonesal aquest tho | BW on. Cusmpesbe ond tetsman Dunston One| : ” Vents c. +) det TO LOAN AT 5 AND Big PER Baltimore and Ohio Company, to | pany. Vestry of Calvary Pariah, U. 8. Electric Light S950.000 onan fern’ ON THE CENTRAL. VERMONT. from 126 to 124. though a substantial rally |“ The following contributions have been re- DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, Coxconp, N. H., Jan. 20.—The Central Ver- | afterward occurred. ceived since those mentioned in yesterday's mont express from Montreal to Boston, due in divine Seaton eee ne Stan: me 8. Leonard, 85; Ww. M a hire city at 5:30 a.m., is reported nine hours help the common stock to any marked degree, jeg endl ge anal “an ok on late. me S though the preferred at 116% wasup Dg | MoE. ww, % Putn thing: it. on The report is, that by a collision witha | per cent. ‘The railroad Int aa the hour wore tie pee Futnam, (clothing: Mr.) whom was referred the complaint of In| metowrny, a ow freight at Randolph, Vermont, the train was | away developed incrensed strength, St, Paul | Relzenstein,, clothing: W. ing; through Wash- | 8pector Dove regarding tho scarcity of coal, | It has been appointed trustee, by decree of the ook Sere po Se eure, Ceomatize sad hegwaee cats | being tery cousplencus both for activity aud | facto Prot galt ter wietat Orie teste | i the. conten thats be ae, ak as | Reap Onat te neeowe er tee manna abe CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED UPON read eee eS ciaeghilled: bus beyond this | an advance of 1 percent, Western Union was| Damp Atlee gee Work, 93; | (power $0 bony thy cars| slog: erie | een | Bl fechas sien Rae ts ee no particulars are given. Prominent in the dealings and rose above 101, | Browning & Middleton, 100 loaves of bread; |to the Commissioners today that he has | ber of cases. a in Gepeaie: g s8" s Publicity or meupowal: im moe with talk that it will go to 105. W. Lowry, €J0; R. Oliver, clothing; 8, D, | #lready taken the matter up and is having the | Trusts have been conferred upon pany BY | terest 1G per cent per annum; no doitye SANFORD NOW ON Top. ‘The denials of yesterday's reports stiffened | Luckett, #5; Assembly Presbyterian Church, | Cars containing the coal for. the public actof individuals as follows ne an w England somewhat, and the i y public schools Fst n LOAN TN, LARGE AND @3 Li svMs on appro fentate ser District olumbia at lowest. rates ‘of Imterwet keg e Manaracnoaromer Wausox Asp Manas Ssuts, Isponrens, NO. 42 EAST 10TH ST., NEW YORE, 5 As trastee in eleven cases, among them being the ONEY TO LOAN ON” MORTGAGES TN : | mal, d ore te Ck | $7.50; James P. Low, €5; cash, $8; Jean and | switched out and forwarded to Washington as | -At ‘Tau: 1m leven cases, ainone them teing the Mite a aad | Will show at The Former Ruler of Long Island City | larger earnings and closer relations among the | Gordon, 85; stranger, £5. rapidly as Possible and is giving them the | £'Mann fur the benefit of the Episcopal Cathedral, | #33700 aud $10,000, + | Beaten at Last. ~ | southern ronds made Louisville and. Nashville preference over other cars. ther nenely eget ange earn | AR OSCAR W. WHITE, mo F xt . | 815 15TH ST. N.W., Loxa Istaxp City, L. L, Jan. 20.—Imme-| #¢tive at slightly higher prices, Manhattan THE POLICE, 1 SUGGESTED CHANGE IN THE Ganpace | wills. " MOXE, Te. josh is ANY SUMS DESIRED AP 3 | Opposite the Shoreham, Giately after the adjournment of the board o | {* rather quiet and after a decline to 169from| At the various police stations today the ap- SERVICE. These trusts are specitiod as showing the growth of | Zouaiai"oTy een, fy intorest on replentate | E ed to 171, approved lumbie "no delay be aldermen last night City Clerk Matthew J.| "The general jist was quiet to dull at times Plications for assistance were about as numer-| ‘The suggestion in the report of the commit- | the Company's business in this direction territorially yond time necessary for examination of title and prep. ‘otherwise, and represent property lying in | aration of papers; como: Teason Goldner mado _s demand upon Assistant {end fluctuations were slight with a firm|0uess they have been any day this week and tee of the Senste, which recently imvesti- | sell socthersis. end repress poopy ives tn Wows FIRBEN x co. A nice selection of GOWNS FOR STREET AND MA MAA A i ee niin ia ioigioysiovstoioisioisisisieloisisieteisinteisietetnteiaieieteieisieisisisisisisysisieis aqat i Ci &k Job P. Hayes for the | tendency. the officers had no trouble in getting rid of the | gated the garbage matter, that there shonld be | Georve’s and Talbot counties, Md. . - va. | MOUSE WEAR. prin pe tal pag» Meindl ed ao closing of the subtrensury today out of | wholesale supplies of groceries, fuel and cloth | superintendent of garbage in of the | | Negotiations are in progres for the crvationof other | [2 it, onrrEs* | seat a oe eee , | respect for the memozy of ex-President Hayes | ing. health officer, was referred by the trusts to be exeruted by thts Company. $ | a re stelraper neces balan Hayes complied with his demand and the new | interferes somewhat withthe gold movemerttor | The usual number of distressing cases were to the assistant attorney for the District toe. STORAGE WAREMOUSE, Fat a193t* At very reasonable prices. city clerk canvassed the returns and then made a io | tomorrow. The French Steamship Company an- | heard and the officers assisted all worthy appli- port, whether under the terms of the present | Since the lest annual meeting of the Company an 5 SUIT, AT 5 AND 4 PRA a certificate of the canvass —— Horatio | nounced that the steamer cannot bebeldafter the | cants, In addition to the articles mentioned | Pontract for the removal of garbage Reape ‘addition forty-three feet nine inches by sixty feet and Mewes D.C, real extate mit S. Sanford the duly elected mayor by a. plu- appointed hour for sailing, 12:15 p.m. Ship-| the officers were supplied with bread tickets, | Gent could be emploved. seven stories high has boon added Co the ato-are ware- | Tis Fa. ave. the AUiaston Fire har Core aber 350? y < tl fore, had t0 the banks, | Which were freely distribut oe assistant atto District today | house at a cost which, added or 7 s res i oa hate gece heart St tock shirt im | Mayor Sunford immediately took the oath of | Era" the: Chewtiesl C y and Fourth National | Chief Clerk Sylvester announces additional Bi tre popy sy aa ‘says that ep | smount expended for land and the origizal building. | M[OA¥¥_ 70 LOAN on panOwuerTs LIFE five differeut lengths of sleeves to each | Office. Duplicates of the certificate of canvass | hive agreed tu furnish portion of the amount. | contributions for the benefit of the poor as fol- | important a change as the one proposed should | makes total expenditure oa account of this depart- chased. Apply to iCHiSON. one Rowe, TUhas remained fee anode ite | Were fled this morning in the offices of the city | “The stock market after 11 o'clock was sub. | lowe: Through the Washington Post, $842; J. | be with the approval of the contractor ‘and hig | ment of $130,256.89. BE RE TES te emery “i Tans, ure ines teaom, | ¢lerk and county clerk. 1g | Jeet to increased animation in spots, but while | C. Lansden, $25; Delaney, Fleming & Lee, sureties. This adction became avatlable for use July 32. | AFONEY TO IOAN AT & ANDAPER CENT Thgseughly suave and gusseted, cut fallin | All the requirements of Justice Bartlett's | 4 strong tone prevailed there were material | George wieden,@1; M.J. Hunt,@5, carh,$3: 1892. The building now occupies 6,687 square feet arproved re sctntesthe Direct of Cohum + Pedy, shire 38 facues lone décision are now complied with and Mr. San-| faingin nothing but the industrials, and ee- | €3; for Mra. Hyatt, P. H. Hill, A. tnt na of land, leaving 11,816 square feet for future growth. | United Security Trust Genater Butea oat E For & ford is mayor de facto and de jure. dally corde ferred and consolidated | Eberly, 10; G. H. W., 5; M. A. Curtis, $1.50: Congratulated. ‘On the six floors of the old and the seven floors of | juatS5 se" ary Fra comrany. of Boil hia, iacn, 6 For 83.75. Mayor Sanford will probably make all his ap- | Pos “rie teat ef the macker Wan rather feat |W. Hh EL Gorham, $5; Hiram Hasbrook, $5;| _ Senator Faulkner of West Virginia returned | the new building thereis, exclusive of elevator shaft, sither 120 dozen of the Men's 3c. Un-| pointments today, and the police will be or- | Eq irregular, with some concessions in prices. | Cash, $2; Gussie Smith, @5: Mrs. C. 8. Rich- | to the city this afternoon and was the recipi- | chimney stack, necessary alleys, paveare ways, exits, $| Waar Do You Bex Youn Sumer S4 Lice Conruss $2.50. 3 | «the tee Od Frmere «| dered to report to his police commissioners. Money on call is euty at 23408. per cont. ards, $2; cam, 95; Second Auditor's ofice, | ent of Many congratulations from his col-| Si-0'yar‘oue. Tis upecediviaed tale 1i3 tem, an |. IRELAND, er Pri tile . BYasyy. Ste - tional contributions, ; cash, | leagues in the Senate and his soe iene leg hte Peesory FANNY KEMBLE BURIED. change is quist and seesiy cueknctenl bastooes H. C. Thomas, $2.50; John frlonds gener- | rooms of ‘arious sizes, covers 5.830 aquare fost, Junction, _ja19 George Boeghela, 61: cur, £0 cones 8 4 ally. He said toa Stan reporter, “We had a | aod 15 larme sections for what is cal ed “‘open stor- | _oe25 sonar o i i 488 f > ‘The Remains of the Pamous Actress Taken to | Hosnjees for sixty-day bills, 4875(u488 for eIneruer, $5; Jacob Xander, | miher, bitter contest | for about «ten | ree aercoan it Deena cosas tie betet | M°™*T TO EDIN ow ora Orman ‘eneel Green. Posted, rates, 48704.9. The clearing house | $3; James! Clotworthy, 88; Charles Schloge, | ays, but everything, nally arranged) itect | Ths Jarr tern ‘a, votneg enconcare the bet ars axe Pie & Loxpox, Jan. 20.—The funeral of Frances | statement for today in as follows: Exchange, | $5. Patrick Ward, $5; 8. E. Young, a ‘The democratic caucus ms vested. The: of the superintendeat. Mr. = Highest Grades of P 22.50 “eR Mackiniveh Cothing. uesiice Porrrerrs, $2.00. Rubber Goode, . REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. oe $189,660: balances, $7,271,714. Subtreasury | Francis Niehaus, 86; J. A. Adams, nanimously indorsed | "5r" Reede, and his able corps of secitants has been - Baie lve of Tine. ang Sram wecyiaiet “F sopgzq {reco | Anne Kemble, the detingushed sctromand an-| $169,060; balances, 97.71.74 Subtreasney fog; Albert | Haight, 12 loaves of bread; Senate and taste alectins cer conan foc Gn srrpetyaistactry to the dirctors adhe patrons Ger Som en oe, we a A ee lgAe | tr, meimerment we tm Reed | sae ik Sut ae. esd | mara pen in, War bores [Penne mou sreava ovren or rus coumare, | MSSTISEON TE SeE 1D SORE ST COE q . tery. The remains were buried besides | bonds have bee: sti d firm. Bar silver, el 3 Ssowrsase: Contarxs, 81. Russe ea the‘ine ath | thove of Chas. Kemble, the father of Miss Kem-| gnc nave Deen active an raer, 100 toaves of bread; J. J. Farrell. gro-} «Journal Clerk Cratchfield’s Answer. @ i fH) E 1s “Malt Pair” of Eiewant Striped Curtains, idea! chamber dangers. Reduced to $1. each, ——— cories; G. W. Carr, groceries; J. G. Reisinger, | Journal Clerk Crutchfield today filed ‘fires. know actresses, actors and authors, barrel of “dried “apples; W. P. Herbt, | answer in the suit of ex-Journal Clerk Smith, Baron St. Oswald Dead. Sax Pnaxctsco, Jan, 20.—Mrs. Phasbo Hearst, | Bert" 'iady, lothions”” Witam "Semele Fk pak alee garistinnsy oe widow of the late California Senator and mil-| $0 gallons of soup; Mrs. ‘A.B Johneom, Oey Fem, SE eree Pee owed tied cairn’ tailed alk woateg aiasie Wad oa Oe W. Good” Guta ble. The funeral was attended by many well- APRA AAA DROOL REAPER EAP RERA A ARAB A RRO EME EAPO L AOL REA Od EAE } Svises Lassecnows es Lox Sere. G URI bag wept | si i i H MRnAAMAnMMnANraMMMEnanAro rar AnArraArnrr Cr aermrarr anlar nannaanan one pabinesannnmomnmaatnner snnanne anaes tannan nan adaae ace eooaronman: Cana nnainarnn ARR A AA AAR ARAMA AP AARP AE OER RR OAR AAR ARM AR ARM A ARAL EE ARERR EAL RRA ARE AEA AAA AAR 5 MMMM eet Me nea: isticisisloveiieisioleisiieisieteleteisieteteteleteisteietetisietetstelsteiestetelotetstetetetetete clothing: « all, el J. ry Ritter, 16 emsrtene “Rivg,- Ly a — Sek eany Gee Fete aie he aa, sen Bs a : ‘Boues of Muscles. ead "testinoa: | Rowland Winn, Baron St Oswald, was born any one, sSetilings; Soa? Sekecticenan sme A Charge Against = Lawyer. N.Y. Ave Nea Irn Sr igs saeco pees pewter fap hey Hey deer anpladr pat Nieto sper Ge aa one bar} burch ou Florida avenues, 35 ocr a rene de to. cage anadeacy it fully answered, ‘Henry felis, jr.. to appear January Slrerrerstursys warrsrrrsert | s baragotttnestuteah Mioticeieay «| 05: snebieh later seer he war olevated. to] how the report could “have originmed, and suite sore show cause why he should not be punished for REREREREES VMAWAAKAATEEECSEEESRS | reed Slcrigions C12" oat Peale 1207 0 from 1874 to 1880. wish that the wore a manlong enought! At a mesting held at the E Street Baptist contempt of court — mie vow: | tte waged nee tr any paige eee eeentoa SES SIE Church last evening the Indies collected nearly | yare,"wie sued on complaint of Edward : a © cured or hetaouarae - AERA ELLER SST aw, Weer Ustox, peony aro Ee The statement referred to, sent out from | $80, besides about $20 worth of provisions. | Weslis obtained @4 from him tr say » fine im: by BUSS GOLDEN SEciFic. MORLCWREAS TaearCAL co. Wenb., D.C. bert Charleston, W. Va.. was authoritatively denied | These will be distributed to those who are in| po ed on the affant’s son and bad not paid the Sold by SF. WARE, Drucvist. Washington. Je7-1y | wanctm® Sylvester Howe case brought im s verdict of | hove today” Mra. Hearst's friends gre at a loss | needy circumstances. ‘to court. COLREE THe MEAD CURED IN ONE MIGHT TT) QEXDIRE Anco Fu iE ANGO JUKA BITTERS OF DR. begoreatie on pg ee wg poe Howe | to understand a it in cir~ iO ee ae ot Th nk G soar Berchet othe mei teny eed gap ramen ewumeaiiy. =iente, | | one stssalans Wo ext the appetite. ask Sour See ae ee Tae a eo Of James Raw | calatibe, as there is absolutly foundation iat kay hemes = Sor Gat hs tek — ; ray |

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