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E_ > * eres . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.. C... FRIDAY, JanUaRY 27, 1893—TWELVE PAGES. MAVERICK BANK CASE e832 Sk Tarte! | tees atereiey | ae severe cram EDUCATIONAL. LADIES GDODS. | of the clearing house com-| Her gons end Cole Her IN WASHINGTON. ESTABLISHED, 1800 Fx RET's HAIR TONIC, | THE onear i his life and was concladed after bis | Bank, a member e isngiidineuithiaiiad IN 2 | Tt is not known. however, that Mr. | mittee, and possibly the only bank president in Statehood Anniversary. PLOCUTION- PHYSICAL CULTURE (DELAARTE Talcena ssclprine sean sa0 Sache ete | 20 THE PORTA A ROCTR Se ee — himself ee ae eee en Lcpteoto ® stanch Lge pireraces system )—| ELABETR RING Sor mt = Tesearch to date has not their ere thUBL Taace, (ari ae 7 * | It is known. however, that Mr. Evans mace a | of Mr. never received @ notice to ai =F aga i by W. MPSO’ | fect 12.01 pm Jan One of the Greatest Trials in the! demand on tr, Povter for bis balf of the dencit | end car at them’ macotincs: Yor despito ali | 7H MICHIGAN STATE AssoctATION BOLD 4 RE- cr abalone bana feVEASa aed Berare ns TOS UM ot and. | ede See E OLB Jan in the joint account, and that the oblsgation | this, vague rumors thata cloud hung over the | CEPTION AND BANQUET AT WILLARD's—ELO- py \PASSIE OF BALTIMORE, MoDIsTE. RECEP CORNER 6TH AND B STS. As PF History of U. 8. Courts, Was repudiated. It is easy to believe this, for | Maverick began to reach those who were onthe | QUENT SPEECHES FROM SOME DISTINGUISHED aegis denied apc me | MASSE OF BaLtt moprety. FP, | For Pitsaburg and. the Weel, Penpar! Mr. Potter still says, despite the subsequent | Yaside” in fancial matters want Bovhr TH:ak0 ove on ondentaa. wel advanced EE | nasonatue prices senate oe fe) RAPT Shaman, Pages at 10 - settlement, that Mr. Evans’ claim had no legal THE FALL OF THE BANZ. i ee 3 + . TOT > > 6 tata TAN id , Mr. Pi i = . VERNON” MUSIC RTUDIO, 1008 STH ST. CLASS GOWNS: VER) LOW PRICES: Me rs to Cinninnat! an’ EUICIDE OF “NERVY" EVANS. |farn sae an imperatir demand on Ms Brne | 462, Monday, October the bernnng | Pityaiz yar ago Testrday Mshiens We] oye, 4g Onan ee cay | nee ee ee | A a Sagi | te eT SRT ee for the $641,826.52 which Evans & Co. owed the | Of the Maverick’s last week of businesc. state | came estate. The organization in this city bas far Sesh bah cece ae | ee ops tt : F Sore, fclogtnant Si Lule, Suh Maverick Bank. street wa thrown inte excitement by the assigr- | Jong since attained its majority, and every year | *M0ng send — (COLUMBIA CONGERVATORY OF MUSIC, G00 © ye ee How He and President Potter Used the| Cut to the quick, both by Mr. Potter's re- | ment of Irving A. Evans & Co. Tcee“ay after-| the members of the Michigan State Association | % the committee on privileges and elections, Gist am. Bane ae 8 priate or cla low A EREHERE ag ang Cipcimnali Eprom. 1.10 p.m. daily. Pr. Wabhe. <¢ Ge Sune Which Was | PUdiation of the joint account and bis demand | noon the Boston Herald came oct with a col-| other together and celebrate the anniversary | *# t0 the exact standing of Mr. Martin of Kan- | Evian’ Conservatory of uskee a AS PRS ARE ers Reaeerian to Serricbans, Cl] — ay | £oF the debt due the bank, Mr. Evans returned | mr aiticle giving the Bret published informa. | "0 dimen of ote te into the | #4, Who is credited with being the Senator- | ~isiS Se" bs Eee AYA BRET ESE Sco Dining Cor Marruture to st lente. Weners Be Finally Closed by Controller Lacy—A Bard | to his office. He rallied his strength fore final | tion of tho joint account between Mr. Poticr | Of the a pate —— elect from that state, to fill the vacancy caused PANTING, TOM Colony TAUg ET IX OL GOLOnS TAUSRT. BY AS aelteineed Wetter as, int Gare Fight for Existence. effort. He used to operate in the Boston stock | and Mr. Evans, discoveri in ita probabic | Union. Last night the annual Feception and “J coms cher. Terms, €3 per th BILE DRESSES, ee. i — + a ot Har. exchange during the morning, take the early | cause for the young broker's suicide. Pot- | banquet was held at Willard’s Hotel. Tho re-|>¥ the death of Mr. Plumb and now tempo- | vance. Ul4 New York ave. ewes JaDe Or SREPE DRESSr's, Sroveland. “Pullman Dintee Ger Fiswbere ts Gee afternoon train for New York and spénd the | ter was not mentioned by name, but his identity | ception was beld in the large parlors of the | ‘ily filled by Mr. Perkins by appointment of (ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS. SATIX DRESSES, Hn ketnnetern Exprees. =. $00.m, daily for \esiaiaithiaenth intact cyening with bis New York reproventatizes, and | was made suficiently obvious. A quiet run| sete1 and lasted from 7 o'clock until 80, The | #6 governor. The appeerance of Mr. Martin aes . feaeaee am Sex} Bosra, Scary 26,0 | Sate ie Lene ara ateasecs | Ghote SeTehee al raat, Sense: | reeptn relies nonad of thsfeawtng | ste Sate sent Uarng eerie of|_youyo saptas Sip cRDRE, ; ma en ‘Dining Car short notice Altoone Ecers dilatory motion has failed, every legal | Tt was “the pace that kills,” and in October, | gallant fight to sustain the credit of the institu- | ex-presidents of the association and their wives: | !¢ governor may be looked for at any day and | Afords every facility to thoas wishing to enjoy the | DULTNG™™* “ill its ranches Tae rm ay, } % " s may precipitate a prolonged and bitter election | _ S#vantaxee of an academic, « musical or an art ebstruction that the ingenuity of ‘eat firm | 1891, Mr. Evane was forced to leave the whirl | tion he represented than did Mr. Potter during | Daniel T Pi: Henry Sherwood, George C. y predip! course competent Goods called for 6 Ost a of lawyers could devise gm Pll cars aside | 2nd retire to the old Evans farm among the the whole of that eventful week. He realized Maynard, Zebina Moses, Benj. A. Harlan, Chas, | Contest, similar to those of some years ago. abpteial attention given to clases in phonowraphy | And-delivered. (ied) 314 and this morning the trial of Aas P. Potter, |N€® Hampshire hills Even when there he | that there was but o he ‘nicaee a Kix heater aod Niagare Palle ry 2. 7 TE: POO! Dot DI HAIR argument to use with | p “rincoln, Richard W. Tyler and Wm, B. | The fact that every vote in the Senate will be | “Second session begins FEBRUARY 2 _ja?%-1m LADIES SEAMPOOING 25D CRU DRED S BA ; ator Matty: for an eir deposita, ss — = — ‘Cutt & specialty. Mise CADMAN — by root Saturday. 10. formerly president of the Maverick Bank of | Title. village ‘of Sunchok, Ni Ee sosding aed | espe tucntioned the safety of their deposits, | rhompecn. Saat ey ee eens ae rance of | CORE N PLAN OL RES ERTMGWIOOF PUTGuES | {iste th pe Hesmouenot) Ladies Poe Bhs eee gene gtae tigra Boston, began in the United States circuit court | receiving telegrams. and unruffled, apparently, President Potter re- THE BANQUET. Genate, gives the case of Mr. Martin immedi- | During the next term Mr. Lewis and Mr. Bumstesd | refed and bangs dressed Tolle, Fab perm. dalle crepe = before Judge Putnam. The jury was im-| His brother, Wilmot Evans, president of | ceived his doubting patrons, and, after he had| Nearly 200 guests were present and it was nec- Sieapine Car Washington to Ro-h-ser For iuamaport, Renovo, snd F mira at 10.1.9 ™ 2 ‘or Williameport only 3 1 so ¥i. torn mm. sundays ony progr see | Eitigtve cousees tm Risotrtetty = Limbt, naan D' yRESSES MADE U “ ‘i 3 ‘ it was the to utilize the flan Main Oh hae repeat the mina of of the mem- | Electric Machinery, Differential Equations and Mathe- Pancled Tuesday and today the government | the Winthrop National “Bank of Boston, took | given each his money as though essary to ut regular dining room as it has escaped the mind of some mem- | 7 hold of the affairs of Evans & Co. with a vigor- | greatest pleasure in the world for him to do 40, th ves thet the Kanes lestion began to put in its evidence. ous hand. By his shrewd management Mr. | would assure them that the bank was all right, | P*®quet hall. One large table extended the | bers of the comm N THE LATES reasonable prices by Miss LOFFLER, matical Electricity,and Laboratory. All lectures after | H._Stera's. Boston. at 72 Lith st 6p.m. For information apply to ST. ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, MIA. Ww YORK XD THe war eancy caused 4 023 G st. ! Ar a Lime it seemed possible that Mr. Potter | Potter was forced to recognize his liability on | Hundreds of thousands of dollars were at once | !ength of the hall, while there was a score or | was to fill the va Tem of ottce did noting | Se1e* EP. LEWIS, Tostructor._ 5 Dresemekine ana “ ared and | ore of smaller one. It reminded one of a | Mr. Plumb, whose er ORAN'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, 1117 Nw, | _46-6m Children's Suits might esenpe the meshes of the law. just as his | the Joint account, and the settlement indicated returned to the vaults by the reasrured and | M0Fe of ¢maller one. Tt ott (S| unit? the Sth of March, 1895, and that Mr. BANS PRIVATE SCHOOL. 1117 @ ST. X.W, : Cu ute ; Fe eas end Gatendents, Ook: Seneee | Seore cs errenandon the atterncen: of Ootabes | soateuhat, ceumetered Appoetbons, bat “Dit-| OL CSL e can i alt con earaners for | Bethion) te present incusabae as only ont college branches or preparation for civil wrvice gs | PRENGHDYETNG, SCOCKE by hk Be Meena ms 3x. ‘Peemees Dees, have Sass. Det | Rt a act bean, am mately aasions coe | Rapes enn mime Nore Catriad STAT. | cae ua gut sanvecptel vee tor aeilie' ie wae: | ine Uatll Eis 1eaidatare abonid soo tu Fogtior | UPR a We WAS. one or Nai. Ge™ _| Clase ladion'and conte’ work of every de IPoo em, WIS, LM SIs ew. Mo though the indictmentsagainst hisassociatesbave | ro7 the young broker im New Hampshire. who | run on the bank of nearly one million and a | bor that he was from Michigan. roe and choose boas carey sdhepe | = Geet Ssepwtin Hage set White Fars cleaned. 31.35 p, ona, cxerren, been quashed, some of the charges acainst Mr. | {r,‘ne Jom broker in New Hampshire. who bal to be exact, $1.475-251--of which indi. |_ Rev. W. H. Milburn, the blind chaplain of the fees i oe | ANTON ASD CAROLINE LERCH, formerly witb | 41 parlor Carn one bie hae TA te eae onto the Jewal test. and on shete | tower.to nee the battle which meant 40 mitch to | viduala. ‘asked for $909,007 and "banks “for | House of | Representatives, offered prayer, and —— | Tue sentrrz scnoor oF LANGUAGES, pea a reme:| Saetote 00r.m. daly, be i= held to answer befpre a jndge aud JaFY. | him fought out by the hands of others. About | Satara, ; en the taogram, whieh wes both extensive | SUSIE AGStOE tues axis 2 728 1th etn. we ‘The front of Mr. Potter's offending, the pomts | 5"5:ciock that arening a, messenger arrived | © Tec Wtaverick rallied all ite resources to meet | Bd entertaining, waa taken up. inder the peculiar conditions in | wherein be was culpable hevond the other di- | : “ 13 American and 6 Euroj Branches. from Suncook with a telegram. It was from | this drain upon ita vaults and succeeded in| The Schubert Quartet rendered several | Kansas the probable action of the Senate be- | French, German. Spanish, Tuallan, Eneiet. Latin, " r 7 Greek and nsiations. Ts, was not in the alleged false returns to d al : a . vocal selections in its well-known excellent | Comesan interesting matter for conjecture. ee the cotroller, which all three signed. or the | {him ad Vaenen cuterting of see nae a ibe erage tolukbee tbat onaibing’ wes thetanvter, | manner, and Gen. George W. Jones was culled ‘The question is now being acked. will the Sen- | yRENcH & GERMAN EGTURES & COMEDIES Lire, foams, wbich he. as director: approved {er | settlement. Mr. Evans seemed to have under- | ft ealled im loans. to the amount of 81,523,400, | Upon to tell of the enrly history of Micbizan. . face the certificate issued by the gov- Every, Sqtarday at a indabares lars and programa: “Ss reat Brace ee iette comets Rave, ROE tts | Sood the menage, for he retiredsoon afver and | drew from “ate reserve, banks in, New York | Gem. Jones was the ‘frst delogate to Congres | eTH9r of tg as bel erate Corer ligt sereee BR: SAM thane, tralne connset on these counts. | Secured the best night's rest he had enjoyed for | $616,158, called “om ether banks for $295,418 | from the territory of Michigan and served from ing for rei m eS transfor to Putten sereet avoiding Seat 2 were at first | Teka, i | mors and used 988,850 of ite legal tenders and | 1895 ‘0/1887. His venerable sppoarance was the | Pare tees legally, ongenized. | Asis ot (hie | M2) Ss THEOFa ae oe ee ee ee ee eMrin; | The next morning Mr. Evans roso at 5:80| €194,162 of ite specie to meet these demand, | #ignsl for applause. F Hsagree and fail to interpret the precedents M ‘(Orwanist of St. John's Church), Ra ee cence ee rere ant falve cat | O’clock and prepared to take the 8 o'clock train | " From all these sources €2,892,486 were drawn, GEN. GEO. W. JONES’ REMARKS. ake stage. onthe ossemuee. = sagen agrees pr “the bank. Moreover, | 8 S&ncoois for Boston. He engaged a neigh- | and these figures throw some light on the ques-| He epoke of bis early life in Kentucky and | “One prominent member of the committee on ‘Studio. 9 . bor to come at 6:15 o'clock to take himself and | tion how the Maverick was able to send $1,250,- of his subsequent wal to Michi; m vant i i resentation Office 3 3220-20" these incriminating a the chief ten <* 00 | wife to the depot. After breakfast he went out | 000 to meet ite obligations on ‘Thursday, Octo- bee reat mi Peon pe re prapenri Las cee ee i pips rey Nouwoop SSS The hemuiit ct his rien sued mayoclate in speee | 2 the road to look for the wagon. As be was | ber 29; 81,290.00 ‘more on Octover:30 and : sAbseenel She evidence of the legality of the election and | +Y, 14th and Mase, ave, Insioa tue ine, Teving. A. Evans, of this'ey, | Talking up and down in front of the house Mra. | €1:900,000 more on October31, the Ist day i did Mapreme Soa ae ae choeen Justice of the | Shon this the new member may be sworn in, + | oAteciesseaformed new. A'vaautfe] and improving The story of their relations explains the real ns looked out the window and said: “See ate ee fares | wan elected delegate fo, Congress and reeatica | . Then. in case of a contest, the member bim- | drupe the next five monte New classes on SP how nervous Irving is! I suppose he is afraid | da} mn self not voting. the Senate will pass upon the | }}// tml ITATIA rt ” 7 2 D. READIN Brad won't get him to the train on time. | owa favor of 800,000. Few banks ever made | Tie strat, deal of pleasure bis frst visit 0 | Css on its metite, Another mefaber eho, bas | LCN iad READING well Be formod carty te Keb = e How little those who know us best know of | such « showing the last three days before they | Andrew Jackson. then Prondent. whom he de- | (se omits merits. Another member who, bat | fury, CABELL, Principals. we*® ME $i, rs SERVE" BVAXS. us! At that very moment Irving Evaps was nded. red to interest in the admission of Michigan | 1, {He Past tested lection cases! \fISS SCHMITT MAS RESUMED WORK IN are ago Asa P. Potter was Boston's | revolving in his mind the sete tention | "Pe een Asa state, He then told of the struggle of the | tention (epic eeallirmaparrharned Gaye ee BO Ra greatest bank president, and “‘Nervy” Evans, | whether he should return to Boston. the scene baieomaag in capaci territory for statehood. and dwelt upon the op-| pointe to, the previous record of the | suq i Hitee bad not | Oe {speech roadins) anit Gorman CLASSES according Pianos. ashe was known, was Boston's most famous | of his activities, triumphs, contests and re-| But the clearing house committee bad not | position mad ods. "220 Egt.n.w. COACH. Jal why Mr Hani Potter is before the court ind @ apecial cla OCU. ill be formed early tm Fe 29, 0.09 anf 11.59 amend 4.29 WW except Sunday. Suntays @ 0) ou NDRIA AND THE 30, G57, v Representative Robertson of | Seuate and says that that body must of it-| : 220 Eet.n.w. Coat oo 156" | . LBERT. From fullest conviction T i ‘i i If take cognizance of the existence of the dual | SUTION, 3 EUGEX Datp' day a v ease iti- | been idle. On Tuesday of the week in question | Virginia, a member of the committee on terri- | *¢!f ogni: | ELOCUTION, ORATORY. DRAMATIC ACTION | declare them to be the best ina/ruments of Americt. an Sai Saag were en aang ee SO | a peaerere ak toadora ediaamr atts tae | thas abel (od Gea vos toe, Coat Taras | tatee es Mbe Rahtceer cai Ge uote co ae lceislature of Kansas, which is sufficient to put | Hy su voice culture. EDWARD Ge ZOWNSHND | UDA'HANS VOX BULOW" date then Ar aber | Accomsiodatinn for Quail, 7-48 a.m. date: & 07 pony datier Feo Sempre Ss Tews. | sleep that knows no waking. He looked out on | and spent their days and nights trying to get at | *tate., Robertson's principal argument was | oe a at nw. -Im* | ALFRED GRUNFELD: I consider them the beat | por fiche a if i der a cloud and cause the Senate toretrain from | 6 =~ | susaresmsateey one one, ic _ i of the calm autumn landscape, the scenes where | the real value of the bank's securities. ‘They | that if the territory was admitted as then con- | der a ¢ in until the cloud has been lifted | (FAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. 908 FST. | “R"TSCHAIKOVSRY. Combines with great volume | 7,804.00 9. rere e rereet ceased fol te tee nata | the bapplest Gaye of his childhood were spent, | Siesta ee Ee eae cre nny | stated the state would form another abolition De ae ee aa Modern aneuares by at otiraly ae ethical. | of jane ataresyrupetbetSs Sak SoU Uae lara | Terateare Ales ee iTopers- and compared that tranquil picture with the | $1:250.000 from the ‘bank, Director Jonas fi, PeUnaal tha Sessa nit Gen Geee ks fitting as a legislature is entitled to select the | Prestion, de ton, westure aid nyien tke ome one | Perfect action. | Rea cae Ras, Today Irving Evans lies dead by his own | rush and clamor of the stock market. Did he. | French €800,000 and Director Thomas Dana | » Upon the conclusion of Ge vote of thanks, | Seuator from siansus, Under ‘his view of the | Aerorated and indorved by the iseding educators Of | 4 magnificent amortment of new artistic styles tn | }EMEP-I On and Asa Potter is on trial for an offense | im the clearer light of morning, question the | $400,000. They estimated that the estates and | Representative ipbbhinied bite bag *> | case, which, 1! ts delieved, is held by the ma- | Guat smn acceso UeT™ Eremcn. Prof. | oranda Upeueute end Squares: Saissed teal Clade ot that may land him in the penitentiary. The two | Correctness of his brother's view of the situa- | Cglinieral of the three directors were worth — | jority of tue committee, the credentials of Mr. | Mueller, author of the Word Chain Systein. &¢. ssa: Pmond and the south, 4.39 and 10.57a.m, 2 i { ~i | PIANOS FOR RENT. en were the closest of th t | tion? Did he doubt the terms of the settle- | $1,500,000. The principal other borrower was | DOE. | Martin will be sent to the committee on priv- | ~ cae aes . SECOND - HAND PIANC lates assortment down rages lua baieeaa, of Irving A. | ment? Did he, with bis intimate knowledge of | Irving Evans & Co. ‘There were numerous | Senator Stockbridge was selected to reply to | jloges and elections and remain there untit the | WE, APNE PRONOGRAPHY, AND _AUSINESS | comprising almost every. wal Kpowa sinks Evans & Co. went into the hands of assignees | Coe maa ees cue Psd Conse sal Capp —— eee were the tonst, “Tbe present of Michigan.” He | mooted qnostion disposed of In the mean- san. alinessione in Shorthand writing | low tures, SEeCTAL LS BUC EMEN. TS oftered both eto 83 Mav- | i He ‘i Semen Oe Se eres Rewee C08 id | ani time Mr, Perkins will aold to the seat to whic jusiiess Course every day and evening. tion rices apd in termus.wrich will be arranged oa, | : or Agent stick Back’ wes appointed jastane’ eect lnver, | that juncture ‘could with safety sacrifice the | Hrtron",t4 whe Clearing house committee, and | said: «tin needless, perhaps, oe ie OOS ee ek | ee Tnigroeresy) Spgctal redet MONTHLY INSTALLMES Ts when desired | JRALTioRE & offt0 RAILROAD = kk Ba — Lrg just — Pag cto fall | $500,000 which the settlement demanded? He| in an attempt to find out who they were, A| that I have Net et confidence in the wie- | 1°} nalifo g fees of pupiis entering before J << ay WAL KNABE E 00... atnhitein ted ieninn a of the Maverick Bank stand in the intimate re- | Max have foreseen the disasters which threat- | Pood aiany of these which were ‘noe down ag | dom and the judgment of the people of an STUDIO OF EXPRISSION Space id accounts, dis- Leave Washington from station correr of New Jersey avenne and Catrent North went r. Perkins is not, from a sctesenipient a ine al | ened all parties concerned and have resolved | Worthless have turned out to be good. The | Michigan who are present. I believe, my nosed ty forego his went in the that had concealed the financial | them, though, in fact, the deed precipitated | 900 would not make the bank good, but with | the Union. The more I seo of other parts of oUF | ji nem of ouster until he anid the republican sof thet cident, Ith ‘: | them'all. | one of the committee as receiver it has already | Country the more I think of our own beioved his nent of onster until be anit the republican ofthe bank president. If Irving Evans ee seh Se oscomtintioaeee state, and my opinion of it is not at all lowered : a Flocution—Primary and stvanced. Acting— | 7NUNING AND HE “Gl oa Pantouutnueand studies, from standard plays Piano maker, tune? ani yopaiter inte olen | HYSICA™. ears with W. G. Metzerott & 2m af. 8m workshop in the rear. Terme te able: firet-class work ; plapos varnished an rat red ive tod, C9), exprece T mare aud Cleveland, lertinls Senator from Kansas are mands rm be doing business today. Ithas closed not| The resolve once mace, he proceeded to When the clearing house committee at the | phen J mect, upon these occasions. the 00d | ad and that be vas cltoe body duly Sloreans and Wi can WN i Fitony 2 | Por keeizonens, Heustot_ allowed, to goon. ‘the 30 per eens | Tecwte it with the coolness and determination | HOW, Witte Shree Siiernote bonsomingr, | slave feel happr and provi when T ame inthe | orgenized, Sot war happy peihtes tela m20-tr | ; test Mr. Perkins ~ W ONSERVATORY OF MUSIG, | that had won for him in the crowded exchanges tof contest Mr. Perkins may re- VV Ie yresence of Michigan people, and nave never | % ‘t 1 already declared, despite the forced aggregating nearly 25,000, he declared that; mai FF the Senate until the close of the present | organ soln viehin, Ant cece Veer, Plano, | 388. TTTT iT ERR pre EPP am i ‘inte, cornet, ke. 5 Se en ene ne eae cer Een ened theca tas’ cot | there most be some mistake. He as always | peor, ogee Otol ginyebe sughiest desres | Gongresn. iv ia just. pomibla, too. tone Mes | Sette pale eb MULTE eT Soe | kee? OS ee 23 solvent when it suspended. It did not fall of ervy” Evans. He passed through the or- | contended that the committee were very severe | itor jedan itso — stiri : | Martin may retrain from presonting himself T HE ae ae its own weakness, but because the revelation of Chard at the west of the house, and advancing | in their judgment of the bank’s securities anct | f sa oegpnoays eet eteng | until after the orga: ion of the next Senate. | Mf Vv Ss. . Bie & F = its methods which the brothe: of Irving Evans | two or three rode into an open lot, fired the | promised if he were permitted to wind up the | figures all ae Lgpet, phil cone Leper earn eer er eee | Mount Verson Seminary, | jphize medal Paris © xponition, 200 frat nearmtnms brought «bout impelled the controller to arrest | fatal bullet. The driver of the carriage he was | bank's affaire he would pay every claim, dollar | Of iron and copper and Inmber and eait an iaemmerers pare age F Tt Oia tae selma ant soliaees for . % the road in time to hear the i all those things, but I think I will postpone | ROV. MURPHY'S VIE . CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS. Sistcon te che. smecnly | ite course. Ite businest was not unprofitable | ¢xpecting passed in | for dollar, inside of a year. tng into th Wi aes yee” | feeds x cam take th ee oe ee ee ee ae. eee ee Svein (Octet Miens skal Gade Gutine”-Ctab | Be Rxespte'¢s the Sccabarlal Caucus actos WASHINGTON, D. & ee onservative and declared illegal. | suicide. nate oi ston, brother of ex-Secretary = 3 | e Conservative any — sas —_ | The shot was fired at 6:90 o'clock. The car- | ney, was coming forward with money to suve | contributed several popular selections and | Fogarding Aricous. Fiehteenth year opened OCTOBER & MEDICAL. & ‘caakmeamaen ot Ne. Potter and | TA8¢ came fifteen minutes late. If ‘the driver | the bank. but the clearing house committee | Prof. Walter Smith of the Marine Band gave a! Gov, Murnhy of Arizona, who is in this cr - | had beer on time he would have found Mr. and | showed him the wa? the bank had been loaning | Cofnet solo. ; ia tale full of dramatic situations. | Mrs. Evans at the breakfast table. Mr. Evans | monev to the directors and he concluded not to MICHIGAN'S FUTURE, 8 backgro the display of the | would have had no opportunity to change his | invest. Representative Chipman repligd to the toas jons aud emotions. | purpose and the tragedy might have been! Mr. Potter certainly expected to open “The future of Michigan.” If was down on courage, pride, in-| averted. If it is true that the tardiness of an | benk Monday morning when ho left Saturday | the program as the annual address: He mid, revenge and’ re-/ Allentown boy is really responsible for Irving | night. He told the writer Saturday morning | 2°, : drama which saw | Evans’ euteide and the ruin that has followed | that in case of a run he had got all the money | Whatis meant by an annual address on an| i H | said to Tae Svar represent peiprag se iste wi shave caueeiae ~ Dantas by occasion of this kind I have no idea, and [| % 8 e “tthe Chited Sates was argument for punctual’ ns Te oe eco apm New Sark ty ayoubes man Me 'uvdly think the Prsident helt has ay iden ee It has givon rao to misleading watcmenta, } in th saaliad calesians ar ite Aselect bigh-erate boarding and day schoo! for | P)R. LEON, { city in the tnterest of the admission of his tor~ | soutwtadies and Hite quis—thoroneuly modersts |B) t | rit to statehood, feels sore over the action | its spirit ane | of the sonatogjal eancus, which decided to leave | Arizona out in the cold. “Tnmnch regret the aétion of the caucus,” he | antes, and to the public generally, te of: ive, “particularly | fered a special stuiy in Greek literature by transla- | [APE Wor tions. ing Homer's Hiad will meet on | ner, with Mi jathods. The well-known sveciatist, fectly eqnipred for health and 404 C st. now. Perfect Prompt treatment, _Office honrs: 10 t PHTA Tor Philate\nhia, New York, Hoston ani the saat, (10 O61." Dinine Cary ain, 12.0% oom Pr ‘ A {® 1893, and hold its sessions ber? Gordon, 100 » 130 pe m., “Sleeping Car, . 2 im Wass the | In the dead broker's pocket were found five | ‘Phuraday offering aid and said be had declined , Of it, but I_have observed that toasts ure gen- | We are in the fight to win. and all we ask isa on Monday and ‘Thursday after. 8 & ences aah Gaon, 006 Ma @ than M Poster. He letters, none of them of current date and none | it because he had all the money he needed. {ally responded to by people who know the ogreful investigation and impartial treatment, | joss for twelve wees follecing, : wen the few bankers who bad the cour- | referring directly to the subject af ezictde. | Bat the committee's demands, based on their | least about the subject and who talk the least |i 44 - am convinced that when the conditions : Any tratne age and the patriotiem co take $10,000,000 of | They were such letters as a man who believed | estimate of the collateral, could not be met, *v0Utit. The future of Slichigan is ® sort of Mrs. ELIZABCTH J. SOMERS, ial > nd resources of Arizona are properly under- ted States bonds when they were a doubtful | his time on earth was short might have written, | though Mr. Potter and Col. French spent Satur. | Prophetic subject. [ was prepared to be frank | # a asap | vand their depreciation meant the | nothing mote. One was addressed to his wife, | Gay night in consultation at the Parker House. | ith Fou and indulge in, wholesale sale of | tood there will be no further delayin axquiesc~ bimeelt gan Mz. Pocier suc; | on» to his brother, one to hia partner, another | Mr, Potter did not give up hope until nearly l0tof property here tonight, but in the good | ing to the demands of the people. I deuy em- ling © market for the bonds, sold to Col. Albert \. Pope and the Isst to Asa P. | morning. book in which the proj-hets most abound I fail | rhatically that Arizona is debt burdened or im- llected the money in time to pay | Potter. In his letter to Col. Pope, which was Suis crhelt Gu Se udaes Oasis to recollect a single instance where one of them | ioverished in any way, as was stated i mas he acreed to. Tha: looks easy now. | daced two monthe before, he said he feared he " : was hearty in prophi with Pal’ man Wate Seem * ‘that ¥ie Pane iacenade Mo stavion at Boston, City, 10.00 .m. ant 12.03 p.m. Sam Principal. th on ‘We wild dew-rine For aqnestion by the ‘fret urine ‘ems! ily £0 ,and I fail to recall | borg wae an te cae ak then. The government | ald not and the presinre much longer and | | Sunday forenoon the situation was ceported | wsingle instance whore be prophesied againat | ule" Ln Meh ayneare so form ther ein a te st. Mr. Potter stood well closed with the words. ““Don't be bard on Asa." | to the controller and he sent telegram order-| the ‘desires of a lot of “young copie | Sunn) cite ferslo quoted —£3,000,009—in- | servatoryor Beni Lonne tee eae yeas: | ‘ng administration. and dis-| Great as was the sensation created in Boston | ing the bank closed. The doors did not open | Who desired to trip the light fantastic to 42 | elides the deb:s of counties, cities schoo! sired. Aduress 903 22d st new. ais and at least one President | by the news of Irving Evans’ wuicide the sever-| Monday, and President Beal of the Second | 2° 20t think that even Daviel in the lions don . No obligation or interest has ever a »_fatertained in his former palatial | est blow was felt in the counting rooms of the | National Bank was appointed receiver. Mon- | With all his powers of endurance could have {» epudiated or defaulted even when the e- AND FRENCH SCHOOL, ss S residence at Nantucket Beach. Maverick Bank. | President Potter, whose nerve | day night, November 4, the three directors were | *t0Od Out against that, and therefore the ex- | curiiee bore the bigh tater of 8 and 10 per For Young Ladies rh ovesntme 0 VR trained m the Boston Five- never wavered during the run on his bank and ps y pupite miter. Toe Savings Bank, of which bis father, Mr.| throughout the legal complications that fol- : le set by the bonorablé Senator is one 7 ted. | Mr. Potter at furnished bail for | *™? cent interest. Much of the debt has been paid ne $100,000, and the other ‘men finally found | Wich should be followed bere tonight by me | Ser within the last two sears and the remainder | W ‘coves: Ponnsyivania Pesan ssell’s council, has lowed, was unequal to the first shock of the a Fi e night | 4nd by everybody else. = There is one thing | wil! be funded into 5 per cent bonds us eoon as | opent BOAKDI ‘When he had saved | sews.” Ho sunk intoe chair in Me office almost ey aaa OE ek gene anne | though that I do wish to say about the future | it'matnres. «One could asco ntly charge | fil ymstraction. In ai dep jock exchange and at state of collapse. The messenger won- | Jud Nelson declared the bail asked by | of Michigan. It is a thing which I never lose | the state of New York with ite city debts, | 2217 to Mise mus figure. He was an t his emotion, but explained it as due to | y, States District Attorney Allen excessive, | 27Y Opportunity to say, whichis proper at all | White the territory becomes the indorser of the | GT. JOHN'S COLLEGE, the Wall street type—keen, bold his fondness for his friend. At the funeral of | and reduced his first figures more thaw ene: | times and at all places.’ ‘That is to complete | Syanticn and municipalities under the law au- | ly fertile in resonrees. It would Mr. Evans on Commonwealth avenue a magnifi- | ‘a batch of in- | Michigan's greatness, to complete her future, | thorizing the funding of the debt n Ken i | ond f le for Boston's most enterprising | cent cross from Mr. Potter stood at the head of | tlt. He also quashed all: the frat batch of in- | we must step across the border to take powwow | tained on taxable property of exch locality to | PHYsieaL _TRAININ: equated bat thai ree not te | the casket, but people regarded it ss significant | quashed except the charges on which Mr. Potter | Nom of Canada. | (Applause.] — You recollect | meet its proportion of the lability assumed by New ork Aven iy acquainted, but their intimacy did | that he was omitted from the list of pall- | 7 iy the old Roman orator who always concluded | the territory. I assert in full condence thet | 4 gin until 1885. Mr. Potter had pre- | bearers, | ye Gusinese of the Maverick Bank, which | Bi# remarks by declaring, ““And Carthage #all | no subdivision of the Union has mare to show | ee ee ese mrons letter of in- | | If Mr. Poteer had any expectation that the | was worth a half million or more homes, has | P¢,destroved.”” I from this time henceforth | fo: ite deot in the way of be became = member of the | settlement which he bad agreed to make before | heen picked up by the other Boston banks. {ts | Will conclude every speech I make to Micaigan | ments, educational and penal New lork stock exchange, and this favor the | Iring Evans died wonld not be insisted upon 7 'y oceasion when a Michigan su - | Br STRANGER Ja2 Sen DEPORTMENT AND re Gv Tana 1 DRS BROTHD No cure. no pay Strashary dai! WASWINOTON AND sorTH. irre So Parlin ant Meek W Op RSCOMMERCI AT COnLE 2 4 Shortiond and Trpewriting. 401 ‘ magnitude was a revelation to all its compet- | ™en oO" i ery houses, roads and bridges, compar: than | r ‘sessions: pers Tepared ieee AS a ing ae belive Whatever wer che tar whieh te bokes |Home gn anomy eva, hwed by orders | Sous be nnnbvnd > Tappinana) “Teri ha | Suazo te, ten aeons bt wea 4 maiidaaa a i wrote to his brother, there is no doubt that | {0m Washington it had $1,500,000 of read? | the ruture of Michigan. When that is achieved, ay pal byviptratial is eit | money on band, and in Monday morning’s mail, a About 1585 President Potter began «sort of | Wilmot R. Evans held Mr. Potter morully re-| the day after it suspended business, £700,000 pore ah operon THalurbed the laden | Wbich has a tendency to mislead the unin Dr. Jekyll sat Mr. Hyde existence. In one re- | (Ponsible for Irving Evans’ suicide. It would | more came in cash collections. In ‘the three Was peed ay Oak hie a tne | formed: besides no reasonable probability exists jek yl 7 ne re- | ee to ta malice, 7 thei t oi 1 1d apo at, stud, | Giscinime it, yet" the facts necan toshow the | 4878 following, ite closing $1,290,000 were | Chai) Teuppove in the. familiar words of the | aut be United States will ever be called upon consequently making the rate of taxation high, Oratory. x EGE OF ORATORY, erporated urder Unite’ States tame. TRB We Preadent of board of trustees, i the largest and tos ot Springs via Ashe= XP OUTO DIVISION 4.75 pm ant 2b | Hie alaniyn Cotieweo : Oratory 5 x arrien Washington @ C cast ts t mails, es to assume this so-called ‘burden’ of debt. | influential col'ee of tts kind in the world. it ALL WORK conse - In another vein he with his heart on fire with grief and natural in- —. oe daponita pone as — — of | Poet should also say “rats.” But L conid We have now 80,000 people, exclusive of In- | Ye: opens January & | Su aguaramtced strictiy fret-laes,” Money ofan ded me, by the partnership relation which he | dienation, Wilmot Evans proceeded. t — never say all that I saw as I looked up the aisle | a:ang untaxed and white men living on the | \Y1sS AMY c. LEAVITT OF | teeth vali see. 72 1 ‘ - the trial, whieh is sure to be a long one. Every | fury I will tel th ‘on . 1g | . Nene ie Bonen ae mee ache most daring | the desth of his brother with terrible step will be contested by the defense.and it will | U*t mow. Iw the young gentlemen pres- | reservations, as_against a population two years ie 1121 VERMONT AVE. ¥. W. eauine, aiators in Boston or New York. é ee nak, 2 eapous he believed Mr. Potter | be one of the greatest trials in the history of | Mt that it was nothing to laugh at. Well, my | ago of 60,000. Immigration has been retack. PIANO AND HARMON’ sero | | ‘he Srst three years of the joint operations had nset against his brother were financial the United States courts. ‘ friends, 1 seo there is no ure in being a prophet | able and we are convinced. when the misunder- | Fescops ar cae eR es Potter = Mr. Evans in ~ ook €X- | ones. he directed the same against the president is —— to _— 80 ae sng logon Ject | standing as to our indebtedness has been dis-| Lijaisune oy ang) Case Gaaxpworner's was period of almost unbroken sue- | of the Maverick Bank. Se Oe y thanking ¥i ‘or the close attention you g a Yb ea i 2 is C. L. NEVINS, cem. They madeastrong team. On the one ‘THE REVENGE. ff ee SPORE ROR ED. -)| tas path Ulaighter] to the speeches delivered a ee cn amma ata senso nacrr ad _— vot was the © = - 2 ate yeels y Senator. - on Sees was he Seek eee, ith bis Seas ge Wilmot Evans’ first act as one of the cred-| Members of the Kochester Exchange In-| bY ™¥#eli and by our honorable Senator. | {Ap peace > i WANTS To BE Dictator, | BA thoroush a tromctearve Soha fo sth ied ratte, snelidine college preparatory work, fee ine eaIDWeLLe Brinch ‘The day ofthe “string and fatiron” is past. Other methods in dentistry are prevalent now. Itis by em- | (TU!SAPEAKE AND pinuse.| ‘The company then repaired to the [ait where dancing was indulged im. ‘THOSE WHO WERE PRESENT, as and alert broker itors of Irving A. Evans & Co. was to insist dicted for Conspiracy. was bright enough to out-| on the settlement of the firm's debt to the} The grand jury at Rochester yesterday in- MILA’ THE incipal. “SCHPDULE TN PPPDOT OCTORER ™, 19”. Servian Young Radicals Do Not Like the li ote rincipal.__| ploying modern time-saving appliances and skilled | SCTTDULR IX | TQRER DB. seme & the shrewd Henry S. Ives. “the young | Maverick Bank, as agreed upon by Mr. Potter | dicted the following named members of the| This isa list of those present: Henry Sher- ‘Re Hath 188 BAUCH’S CIVIL RERVICE INSTITUTE " o Secs oun e., Su oleon of finance,” ‘ha onl , ‘ . : : Z Le sf — _ | Mina Basie Golirec S0FAin ee. NeT ROE | operators that we are shle to profiace perfect results leh ese ° on — gamepad berg ody rode ¢ | Hochester coal dealers’ exchange for couspit-| wood, Phileva Sherwood, J. B. Minick, Capt.| The announcement of the reconciliation | pret eres: day oti at Bow. Pupils Mee Tres aes Svat big lows came in 1888, when their J. H. Benton, Wilmot R. Evans and W. 8, | 8¢Y: Chas. A. Phillips, Henry W. Schlick, Silas| (, ¥, Belknap, Mrs. Gen. Spaulding, Henry H. Jor: account ran behind $168,000. It isasserted Blise, Mr. surviving partner, and before | B. Stuart, Geo. Engert, Jas. McGuire Jas. F. | smith, Mr. Fotter refused to pay auy sbare of this he leit the room be had signed a receipt in full | Gallery, John H. Folfy, Chas. Bradshaw, Adolp nie vies Moltd Train Serving pura sel-tr | atsmalicost. Our ap the benefit. between ex-King Milan and ex-Queen Natalie is Stonowraphy taught. ner = nd Mra. George C. Dean, Jessie D. iv Belgrade, Servie, wi honcedi | " 7 , Extracting, 250. ; with Gas, 5c. Woy Urbana ies and re he mr | ot received at Belgrade, Servia, with universal ¢ COLLEGE, 5 7 * foc Cleaning, room « ) f lamations of pleasure. ‘The young liberals | S#tiousl Bank of the Republic Building, cor. 7 and oe % encouraged Mr. Evans to try and/ for the $641,326.52 which Irving A. Evans & | ype ‘beoek, W: ickin- | Sprague, Mr.George D. Jackson, T. A. E. Wea- | *¢ 3 2 ver . The. ; Platina, $1.02. ther operations on | Co. the Maverick Bank. In turn he had | sepa . = = cae ce dock, Nannie E. Curtise, Rev. W.H, Milburscte | 8Fe strongly opposed to the setilement of the scrantziehth scholastic gear besine hureay. Said Fillings. sccceding te sine. To this tax ““Nervy’” Evans | receipted a receipt in full for all claims of Irv- | 8, Henry F. Doyle, Harvey F. Drake, Lou | I. Gemiey, Annie H. Moore, Capt. R. W. Tyler, | differences of the royal couple. They declare | v Practical Business, including Bi T TEETH, €8.00. {fs lovalty. bis energy and his in- | ing A. Evans’ estate on the score of the joint | C- Langie, Thos. H. McGuire, Jacob Oden- | Fi and training for the civil se: th Frances Barry, W. B. Thompson, | the whole affair was prompted by polities, and | PB#lsh. a rao ry in six moaths be bad reduced account. The claim was doubtless just enough | bach, Lewis Edelman and Arthur Gyates, on | Mary Price Lincoln, Charles’ Perey Lincolu! that Milan has arranged a scheme Pith ofticers | kecpinas Messen Heth Weltion Batak oni U.S. Desrar, A: the account to lees than £2V,000. | or Mr. Potter would not have allowed it, but | two counts. Representative and Mra, J. Logan Chipman: | Sp'the servien army, through the matrnscce | Lbamgitine, Archibertura anf Siechauteal Bestia Spiel tte hpencd ieee ea © dof successful operations followed, the fact remains that when he left that room | ‘The indicted men are members of the Roch- | Miss Jane Wheeler, H. M. Youmans, Mr. and . de wt Se ne | Seeeee See tharoushly texined: 3 central Jo- COR. 7TH AND DSTS.N.W. 421 nee was seldom on the right side. and | either the Maverick Bank or be himself was half | Drs. George H. Draper, Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. J. | Gen. Tsholekontics, who is now in Paris, hav- | SO 2ous, priitiantly lighted, newly improved, hand- ee ee behind ‘again. | The Haring | million dollars poorer than when he entered it. | O*ter coal exchange and are charged with con-| Edson, Mins Mamie Edson, Miss Nellie Edson, | ing for ite object’ the return of Milan to | 4 npafous billiantiy lighted services of acaluates | (HE EVA’ ure proved to be # good thing for the | It proved that the bank was the loser, and that | *PiTacy in illegally combining to advance the nls Serves Bacdorabe, Dat no competi. Cher. -_ ‘avneshoro’. Staunton an@ PAL PARLORS, | - | Mr. Harry Youmans, Miss Kittle Frost, Mr. | Servis. pee a oe yt os nw: defy, except Sunday. toe a Ther eels chest Ge = ail saad te inning of the end for | Price of coal. The second count charges them De , Me. an G. H. M According to the young radicals the purpose | jay: “eiephone eal. 108 = _ 1217 Peon. eve. nw. 1 Taping HHE'A Gost mo famous Hane amsittions | th preventing ther coal dealers, net rmem-| Sir and Sire, BoA. Childs, Sis and Me Honey | of ex-Kiug Milan is to cteabliah «dictatorship, | aabuumouncenen tate fll ytettig™ | SPECIALIST Is Chow AND Bizpar wons. yl Nokain at Companys ony ‘ilmot Evans took | ders of exchange, from securing a supply Le E. Gr v, Mrs, Gi with himeeif at its head, during his son’s, King _— , ; BRENCER, pte on wreeeney The improvement, however, was of short cranted. pesnapa, By wint he now knew | Cf Goal and preventing others from. joining the | f.FW TA taariet at ant ah Tg | Alesander's, minor I ke cvestargio eg | e012 See | | we mate Falter ef Tem ae aor tore Everything went wrong in 2891. | ick Hank's condition. As presi- | ©*change. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Johnson, Mr, and | the constitution the yonng radicals say Milan COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, for #8. The perfect adjustment to tie cams and ar- most as much | dent of the Winthrop National Bank he tefused | , The grand jury also returned a presentment | Nivq’ C,H. Westcott, Mr. Benjamin | Will have the assistance of the army. ee ee EE Meee rie, | Heicpetting of the teeth gives s natural Seemed aok 4 and nothing seemed to | to honor a $25,000 certified check of the Mave- | S€ainst the members of the western anthracite |" qrrian, iss Hattie E. Harlan, Sep eee ae Seventh year as s business ‘educator in thiseisy. | pasraceet a ee conenitations and con- | Fick Bank. ir. Evans at ones informed Presi. | (ou comuittee, reciting the fact that ite mem-| 3- rerdinacd Page, Miss Provin, Mr. Bene: By Rall to St, Petersburg, Coliege. Mxeonrars: Basinees eagle Beonaetanke | pita busepactsl sete Br omy evctem of Crown. and he banker id de . La Nev of Nati the ‘epresentatives of ce - i i - & b. it i : prvi, b. » ine. * - — = ne aia aisomnt te | entree man of the National Bank of the | 10 organizations cost he ena | min Bolland, Mise Hechnel Euinger, Mise But-| J. G. Jones of the California’ delegates | Siu Seccre Ghats asap nmin, Peonoerana. atacomforts and annovypees jav-im* ine: ler, Harry Faull, George A. Priest, Charles D.|to the annual gathering of ‘National | 8% enthusiastic teaching. ‘Thorough an@ practical | 2" “= ~ ‘oal mines of ania, and that the com- Re 8 the National | Sourses. Gradiates of Fare. excellenoe ~ | DES PARSONN. ©. yi wave comunitiee. whnt he bad done. | | Oige and thee ieee, Cott: | Biskeslee, Marcelia ‘Ball, Drs, Fannie M- Rey-| Segrits Engineers’ Boneit Avsooistiog seas | Soutien saosgeum'es of sary, cneetsoce aad eis. | TYR Aline wspaciaity. -“Achhae sud aleersret —_ Pome 0% : = hay ee feo Phase oe cog gi coheed nolds, J. H. McGowan, H. W. Seymour, Misa { 8 en at the office of the Boston Five- | *Pired the shipmen| ‘onl 5 = — = | teeth restored by the crownsystem. Alocal anesthetic * i . in session in Caicago says that among tbe | applied to cums to alievia.o pain inextrecting All Pbenoely argh mathe, ive: | vent free competition pat ‘ol con. | CFosthwaite, Miss Seymour, Mr. G. C. Maynard, Rea ot retrieve | But hope was always with bas Their opera tions were carried ou upon 4 scale that w. astonish lew bold and mald | the 7 is 4 1 UT OF WASHINGTO’ iniaet W. K. Butler, Mr. and Mra, Duane E.Fox, Mrs. | Fesidents of the Pacific slope there is consider | — = wantin sad ewan G \otation a Lg pga Exons why be bad ‘refused the certified | ToRine Prices and injuring trade and com: | Ten Brook. Lieut, John H. Gibbons: Mr: 8, . | able talk of extending the Nortbern Pacife so 0s. | MAzEEN GoD. ixatircTe. coxcoupvinte, | FREED) FIRM ARY THETA FILLED | $ys,.7') ,eiewrace at low raien Apply to oe be E108 O10 beh 4 you know why,” said | Committee ure given, and the fact that they | 2!d, Smith D. Fry, Mn. James Ce A. | to enable a man living in Chi to reach St. . che best io i gs with ene: and to wake up boys to of SEP Fesac pial departivane ie . Yor G TE _ Foo teemect at! arbi ee prescert of tw Winaisey Bank, "| met i New ork nt Apr to ndvance the pre | Hater Ger” iar o- Tenmeand: WX: | Peterburg Mugne by and wae bus: | geet ee, epee Tea aS sgebloatts indemary ages | Are, Yor, Goro, To Exnore tho wae thought we parted pleasantly last night,” | Of Coal and afterward refused to sell except at | Harter. 2 ‘HL. Vining, Mira Doi Lamb, | 288 reed from the Ural mountains across the | "70-4 em 0. se28-tt | eNRIN He LOWS STE RMA ee Bem nin Sanne <-T thous! parted pie y last night,” | the prices agreed on. ining, Mrs. H. L. Vining, Mra D. H. Lamb, | Siberian mines to Viadivostock and this last RQGEVILLE ACADEMY FOR BOYS, ROCKVILLE. (SRY SATIVA UNIVER. | MEADOUAGTERS Fou AMERICAN in ‘money went after ta isis Potter.” ale. Braus ald, yon know | y AANOM Wf heat acta wore committed in| Mia okey Bre owente Mise Mowgsts, 2° | pamed ‘point te thet which the extended | Ati ats ae rota a Mair | youre’ ao Tice” Rated gaat | ToS he Bes gs maal aa “ . wo< and loaned Irving A. Lvane & Co. | do not feel plessantiy toward you, oF if you do | Mource county none of the members of the | 44 Mire Edvard M. Wiles "Stoddard, Bios | Norjuers Peele will mest. Hie says that all Xenia nen ica esta a font of 3 ail parte by Mr Low's ‘n <ver <9000--£200,000 wore van ite entire not bnow itvougnay ae well understand it pow, | CouNmittee are indicted, but attention is called Loulse ‘Reds, Mr. A.W Hillers the Hobubert Fr nage age doce tggees d ree: livery. “Baverase stored. forwarded and’ by, SE eck The Sank s only seeurity for | and if you wish Au excuse to give the public as | tothe matter in order that the grand jury of | Ouartet, consisting of Mescrs, Ales Meeker Fy = ‘irdagh Aleka and over the Bo, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. |2= wa oRET CABLE CODE, tire his exormous loam Sas Ah sznount of collateral | m reason for my refusing the cheek of the May. | *@ Proper county may act. W. Bird, J. Henry Kaiser, ©. W. Hancock, | straits, ‘Bering | a ee | Eine Pot for a copy of ? Whore face value was on! 209000 and ite real Tack you may say was ‘personal PASO ARO as - hgee H. H. Ski) Mr. Alex. Scott, E. H. Shock, sponenbeptii- Midas Fst, EIGRT NE BETWEEN, NEW EE. et yeahs acer * vain belf that sun : | LOST A FORTUNE AT MONTE CARLO. | 4’ yy c, Mrs. K. & Whitiark,MissGrace Se auapitinns The ocak: puta, BOSTON AND WA 2m 049 BROADWAY, As an off-et to this wae Mr. Pot “This is no personal matter,” replied Mr. = Half, J. 8. Tomlinson, Mrs. J. 8. Tomlin ic Ivy e. Stanmboat oy T Abe losses of the cod on | Potter; “this is a plain business transaction.” | Chafles Wells Gambled Away the Money The work of selecting a jury for the trial of Moss, out of the above, the books of | Some more words followed, but finally, on the Stolen From the Poor. she wed @ deficit 0 saggestion of Col. Newman, Mr. Evans agreed | Charles Wells, otherwise known as “Monte een, _ Mr. Potters share of thie shortage mould | 40 sccept $25,000 fa Cia from the Maverick | Carlo Wells,” was brought up on remand at approamately €.300 in addit: »n to this Bank and inform the party who had. prosented | the account showel that Mr. Evans bad tude the check that he hadtefwned it ecdel re naic | the Bow sireet police court, London, the other disbursements to his partner of some €200,000 | apprehension. spore thar he imecit ad taken. This raised | This pradent step avoided an immediate crisis, Bir. Potter's liaptiity on his joint account to a | but did not allay the suspicions which Col. New: Pourd bat millies. This, im general terms, | man now felt. That very afternoon he con- wee the som Irvizg A Evans 4 Co. owed the | sulted with other members of the clearing house a deducting the value of committee and called Mr. Potter before them. TO THE TROPION—A’ Lis x ‘ F roxy service fr New ¥ the Ir Hoste for mmorn ergo wat Sees | WE ARE MEFIENREE OF = (sige ar ren ee the qustore Part 2cof general sessions, New York, yesterlaz. ——— ‘its army Vet ng Bly Riba eae barre ay tag Reet Sessa every particular “WASHINGTON” and ““MORFOLK.~ owing to the illness of counsel. the bank. Ina two hours’ interview M:. Potter failed to jpiowbielaadein, S. N. Mares BRAT pm em eR ot Tht. Oop | On8 setrest scopes explain satisfactorily why Mr. Evans had re- Fire at Petersourg. ‘Monroe, Newport News, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, ll fused his check, and was told that his case A special dispatch to Tem Evaxixo Stax the bark cv Pc st Onice square. It was for Mr. | house board. Fotter to pay the debt be owed Mr. E: the joi: account to the benk, accepting Mr. Evers’ recesot in full as the c Petersburg, Va, says: Fire caused | ‘This s2m_ with the collateral would sei| aesncing Eee satton Spates Pia ‘Portamouth and the south Through sleeping cor 92,800 loss shortly after noon today in the stesm printing establishment of Geo. M. service via Norfolk and Carolia railroad and Atlantic . wens Const ine, between Norfolk, Wilmington, Cherie Se ou Tabb and the floors of ton, Sevanaah, Jacksonville and St. Aarrusting the as lw by Messrs. P : Davis and Pa THO. CALLANAX, —_———_____—_ area Gen. Supt. A Evans & Co.'s debt to the bank and en mets he nha