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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1897-12 PAGES, 8 SPECIAL NOTICES. ARBITRATION TREATY. AWAY BELOW ZERO THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP “MINDEX To ApverTiseMENTs. |/CQNDENSED LOCALS FINANCIAL. 2 W . bo Patsy Daly received the medaj given by | i hat about { aod dead ACCOUNTANTS ee. us 1566 99 th n fhe management of in Ou Kenuucay’ 11° May”? Wheat? AMUSEMB TS . ATTORNEYS .. AUCTION SALES. (Continued from First Page.) secord precinct arrested Richard Vigal, colored, on suspicion that he was wanteil in Boston. This morning werd was re- ceived from the Boston authorities that Vigal is not wanted there, and he was released from this charge. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Lasi Wednesday night river pirates rob- eee SOS bed the boat hcuse of William Halliday at | ™P {RET GTON FIRE INSURANCE the river front near the arsenal. A heavy o H WAPAKONETA, Ohio, January 25.—The E Babee cold wave brought the thermometer down EXCURSIONS .. FINANCIAL, . PARR ERE RE RHE RAE ANE C. "i. HAVENNER ember of the Was! on Stock E nite building, 928 F st. “Phone ry AI District at the closing pertormunce of that |# —— — W% giv iit i CITY ITE: 2 : give you all the obtainable data \\ = play at the Academy Saturday night. | 3 ——— and “gossip” right wf the wire. Com. © : | perature this morning Is 16 below zero, the | (j AN = COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS: Page Sl phere were eight. contestants, and the j — ts ay" wheat is a purchase, as The Hon. | coldest since the establishment of the sig- RY E's he Es ee ‘Page {|ijudges were Howard Burr, Tom Wilkin- | ¥ ——~ “¢. look at ict er G and pref ad | nay service, twenty-five years ago. The | 39, & wi OBATHS . -Page son and R. H. Armstrong. | Hie pas ie, Seetinn an hee, Airessen willbe wens. | Gay is clear and brilliant. Wo DENTISTRY z Bede Suede Baines Caen i in, Lard, Provisitna, Oot: a JOHN W 2 Factories Closed. Rs OS ee ae = Precinct arrested Richard Vigal, MELVILLE LLER. * H . 20 degrees below zero. All the factories have closed on account of the severe cold. Natural gas prevents suffering for lack of fuel. Zero at Evansville, Ind. FOR RENT (Miscelianeous). EVANSVILLE, Ind., January 25.—Zero FOR RENT (Offices) COMPANY BIA At the close of business Dec. 31, 1806. wy ‘ FOR BENT (Puna) 5 anchor and a rumber of valuable tools peony weather prevails here. Twelve hours of a Othan ee peer Gaus, Daze [| were taken. Investigation showed that one RESOUKCES 23 9 Nee = of the pirates had slipped in the mud on | Loans.. aoe . $199,602 14 norther caused a drop in the thermometer w@ BPertly Cougg | YOR RENT (Stores). «Page his way to the beat, and the finding of | Pills rece 20 on of about 40 degrees. There is much suffer- FOR RENT (Warehouses). ... ---Paxe the tools in the river made it evident that | &¢2! estate. RILGN2 Os _ ing among the poor of the city, which is © Cloudy rs_will be FOR SALE (Bicycles)...... FOR SALE (Honses) Osean FOR SALB (Lots). FOR SALB (Miscellaneous). HORSES AND VEHICLES. LADIES’ GOODS. . LOCAL MENTION... EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken a1 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solid lines are is0- | LOS AND FOUND. bars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or | MEDICAL Purnitare amd fixtures the robber was given an unexpected bath. | Accrued interest and rents The anchor will be dragged for when the | Cesh in bank and company’s office. weather gets milder. Henry Jarvis, colored, a bell boy, em- ployed at the Riggs House, arrested yesterday for the larceny of $25 from Rep- | Capital stock resentative Boatner. In the Police Court | Surplus teday Jarvis demanded a jury trial, and the case was continued. being relieved by organized relief associa- tions. GARDINEI JOHN B. THE FAR WEST. Over Eight Below at Denver. DENVER, Co!., January 25.—The ther- It mometers registered $ to 10 degrees below TATEN | in Denver this morning. The cold fs felt LIABILITIES: ATHE! aos Fy $ R 3 (Oe enenenase lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or | MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN * 5 DIRECTORS: ;Coaneil. KM. will | quite severely on account of the sudden | now ban fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words ‘High’ and “Low” show location of | OCEAN TRAVEL. Page ed AR a ee a ee Slened W . : 3 ave) | change from sunshiny weather | reas of high and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. OFFICIAL NOTICES. Page SE 10057 fined $29. geil wentehosd tp Jae ‘ a, experienced here nearly all winter. — 24 se = & _ | PERSONAL os: Ln for forty-eight hours by Judge Miller in the ¢ der ‘At some puints in Colorado the thermom- : - anos axons Page 5 | £0" forty-elet = by Judge 2 2 th ‘ ae — | eter fell 7 degrees in fourteen hours. GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT, Tide Table. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS clice Court. & x at ty-T Below. SS a ‘Today—Low tide, 6:28 a.m. and 7:11 p.m.;} RAILROADS 5| For the larceny of $25 from Dr. H. L. E.| pistriet of ¢ JOUNSTON EVENING ee eee This sec- | But There Will Be Clondiness, With | high tide, 12:19 a.m. and 12:36 p.m, : SPECIAL NOTICE: g]Johnson of 1400 L street, Rosa Ragland, — Same ay. at 7:80 DUBUQUE, lowe, Jauvery 7 idest | Cold Northerly Winds Tomorrow. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:27°a.m. and 8:18] SUBURBAN PROVERTY- 4] colored, was today sent to jail for ninety . ane Company ENING ticn of Towa ts pada a the bec Forecast till 8 p.m. Tuesday—For the Dis-{ P-m.; high tide, 1:17 a.m, and 1:35 p.m, BIGHAG 4| days by Judge Miller of the Police Court.” | District of Cotumtia made Nore wea thee WO aay neato below sere. Heavy | trict of Columbia and Maryland, generally The Sun and Moon. HE INAUGURATION. 4+] For the larceny of a quantity of jewelry, | {tue r signed that ther Ehis morning MC Wwas) 514. Sev- | fair tonight, increasing cloudiness Tuesday; | Today—Sun rises, 7:13 a.m.; sun sets, UNDERTABERS 5| clothing, provisions and the like from the 2 tem under the Grn pas y storms, followed BY; Severe Co continued cold northerly winds. p.m. WANTED (Help). 4| residence of Mr. Walter P. Wilkins, 00 _ AWLING s a eral ce of freezing reported, but none For Virginia, fair tonight; Tuesday part- Moon rises, 1:24 a.m. tomorrow. Moon | WANTED (Houses). 41 U street, Victoria Winston was this after- ; a before me thix date. CH. F of them of a serious nature. Poor people i lth ue reaches last quarter, 3:08 p.m. today WANTED (Miscellaneous) 4] noon seit to jail for thirty days by Judge Pause tor: hen tricastek “WASHINGTON, D.C, are in desperaie straits. Authorities be- | ly cloudy weather; northerly winds; colder Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:12 a.m. WANTED (Rooms)... . 4] Miller in the Police Court. Notary Public. PD. ing disposed of sieged with applicants for relief. tonight. The City Lights. WANTED (Situa‘ions) i ising a HEE ee ae on SES = eek . er wot aL will anneunce VEST. ve ‘3 WINTER RESORTS. 2: . 224 of the Capital Traction Com- ADE. » POTOMAC er notice, en eeanene THE NORTHWEST. Weather conditions and general forecast} Gas lamps all lighted by 6:21 p.m.; ex-| peeps iene ee =| pany John M. Krouse waa today fined $10 ctephone Company A dividend of ne dollar per = eee At Minneapolis Thirty Below. —The barometer has risen in the central} tinguishing begun at 6:20 am. The light- T TO BALTIMORE. by Judge Kimbail in tke Police Court. EY, O97, cs the stockholders Of. second ar tn JUST ABOVE Pa : : a valleys and middle Atlantic states;.it has| 18 !s begun one hour before the time 3 = = Zar Ss ART. of business on snmary, L807, pms and two st MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., January 25.—The | (2ycvS and middle Atlantic states; named. — ‘The case against Jokn Cramer,the plumb- | ‘t"thn ofr ot th Lintomee for hotel or ether busiaess purveses: | owest temperature reached here last night eee or Ncw England and in| “Are lamps Nghted at 6:03 p.m.; extin-| The Sad Case of Mrs. Elisabeth Me-j cr, who was arrested Saturday by Detec, ee a4 Ns to right_pw Z oe | the northwest. It continues highest to the| guished at 6:35 a.m. Grtgor. tives Carter and Gallagher for the lar Isfer books will be closed from the 18th was 3) below, which is the coldest In three | north of Montana, and it is decidedly low air was presented by | Of several tools trom B. J. Shea, was dis-| of Jamaty to 1 Sanaary, tnclis You ME years. There was a coll wind blowing, | to the northeast of New England. ‘Temperatures for Twenty-Four Hours| A picture of despair was presented missed today in the Police Court. AMUEL M, RIVAN. I good to ea which made it very difficult to face the | It is much colder in the southern states,| ‘The following are the readings of the | MTs. Hilzabeth McGregor as she sat weep- . BEELE. weather. This has new subsided. No cases the Ohio valley and the middle Atlantic sales Pant ) o'clock larm thermometer at the weather buresu for the | ing today In the dock of the Police Court. | | This morning shout 10 a Sock an a ¥ si ded fi box 312 because of destitution or serious injury from the | States. It continues cold, but the tempera-| past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4] On one side of her was a professional = Neda etige eset OL ahiecnpaasiOn Louis Ressveries ee Sud Hrolled ‘five Loteters haven't a superior | weather have yet been reported. ture ts rising in the northwest. It is bélow | o'clock yestarday afternoon: tramp and on the other a “drunk and dis- | SCFT° 0 | Se Re ue z : = . yu ee gu y 24-4 p.m., 28; .m., 23; 6 as ss e wi s e », the di per EESSer’s HOTEL Axp RESTATRANT, | Oshkosh Shivering at Twenty Below. | states and about 10 degrees below zero in| night. 15) De eae eae on oe |arderly, colored temale. The» womans Gee ae OPE AO apes ie Washington 5 AND PA. AVE. md OSHKOSH, Wis., January 2.—The most | the Ohio valley. January 25-4 a.m., 11; 8 am., 9; 12 m., | Well dressed and her gereral appearance | not sprea y far, a DISSOLUTION NOTICE. _ » | damage. Local snows are reported from the lower] 12, and 2 p.m., 14. was that of a person of refinement. She | 4 3 & Mississippi valley and Texas, the lower| Maximum, 30, at S p.m., January 24; mia-| looked decidedly out of place amfd such | Theodore Scrivener fell on an. icy side- oan rust Co. lake region and Rocky mountain districts. | imum, 9, at’8 a.m., January 25. surroundings, and her case wes, therefore, | walk this morning and disfigured his face. Sean ’ The indications are that the cold wave G@anciihin oe he fiyst bzought to the attention of | He called at the sanitary office later in the ‘ E, CO. YT AND F STS, will extend over the south Atlantic and guf ndition of the Water. among the first boought t tine: day and was sent to the Washington PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. coasts tonight, with freezing weather over| Temperature and condition of water at g|Jtdge Kimball, the information setting | Asylum Hospital ~~ | severe ecld wave since the ‘80's is now on, To wham {t may concern, he 3 way, iat tice, | and there are no indications of its moderat- W. Rinble, W. James Slater and John Woe:ne: ing. A drop of 62 degrees in five days is £,, doing business under the frm Me teem | What the residents of this section experi- <P Washinton. Doc. have thia day dissolved | enced. The local weather bureau thermom- Interest AID ON DEPOSITS, co, Wr Ribble and W. James | eter registered 22 below zero at 7 o'clock | orthern Florida and along the gulf coast. | a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 32; condi- | forth disorderly conduct. 4 5 aade on Kyat Estate i ae nday morning and 20 degrees below this ae aatnee iB Aikelyate be fair Tuesday, | tion, 36. Receiving reservoir, temperature, | Policeman Ward appeared as prosecuting: TO PROTECT FISH AND GAME, Loans rae. ‘All parties having claims against, or tetng in| Sentry : w but slowly rising temperature in | 35; condition at north connection, 11; con- | witness, and he testified that Saturday —— Aaarey ch baaneaio Getted to, aH Hea wilt seitie with the sid John | OTT suffering at Thirty-Two | 2, Ole and central Mississippi valleys. | dition at south connection, 8. Distributing | Gvening Mrs. MeGregor was lying prostrate | Preliminary Steps for Forming # Seni icacitisa toa womiemmee ok ” QOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ae Below. continued cola northwesterly winds in New | Aucat sete toene ee” GB: Condition at in- | cr the sidewalk at 24 street and Penns Local Organization. Estates. To whom it may concern, be it kuown, that} ST. PAUL, Minn., January 25—The mer- | England and the middle Atlantic states. 136. ae? Bate house, | Vania avenue in an intoxicated condition. | A number of the gentlemen interested in Acts as Registrar, Transfer and Pis- John Woerner, Jr., and Louls L. Driggs have this cury did not get above 15 degrees below eae = = She had evidently been to market, for lamb | the furmation of a tish and gam= protective Sa Corporations. copartnership under the firm nan = a : . 3 PLA ASE Rear eestoak ‘ ob Wah iksaige ar Seas bd Bas a any, for the pu zero all day yesterday, and toward night | rectfors by a brisk wind. ‘The thermometer | port the temperature at St. John and other | ChePS and vegetables were strewn promis: | association for the District of Columbia sonal Estates. ¢ conducting a cle business a S!2-14| took another dip, and this morning had | Started to drop early yesterday afternoon, | places about 9 below. cuously about her. ie | police met Saturday afternoon at the office of Dr. Fourteenth st = until it reached zero. At 1 o'clock this moned a patrol wagon and the woman w. reached 32 degrees below. So far as re- | Tutt Mt reached zero. At 1 At Winnipeg Twenty-Five Below. | taken to a station house, where her ported there has been no unusual suffering aS. ame Safe Deposit Boaes for rent IN GOLD’—PRIZE BOWLING_TO BE Stcrage Vaults for trunks, boxes, &., individual making the highest srore Waller S. Harba 5 There were present Dr. Harban, Dr. aaa z aBtaenter in | nus ining valuables, silver, vric-a- a WINNIPEG, Man., January 25.—The | was entered on the blotter as a “plain h : containing . silver, brie. Wed. Jan te Thur., Feb., 18, | from the cold and no fatalities here. Eight Below at Batavia.‘ temperature'thismoriing’1s25/helow, drunk.” About 10 o'clock Sunday morning P. Young, Mr. Richard Sylvester, Mr. Brac, de. “poe | Registered Twenty-Fight Below at| BATAVIA, N. Y., January 25.—Eight be- eat eee she was released. Four heurs later Police- | James F. Hood, Dr. more Incorporated andr uct of Congress Daccdades low zero, the coldest yet this winter, was THE ARBITRATION MEETING. sian Wardswas called) tol linen noon en) of walttraore, Mts Je Mr. met) oiijert! “so mapsreisien “SS'"the x: ; of registered thie riocning. Pennsylvania avenue, where he found M SE ee Eee u comptroller of the currency. HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRED AND FIN-| LACROSSE, Wis., January 25.—The re- = tad McGregor laying across a table, again In | XUGO'PE Sauiimann a 3 John Joy Edso fg gr ee ep te Je thermometers in this city registerea | At Blue Mountain Lake Thirty Below. | Addresses Exnectedin rom Distin- | 21, intoxicated condition. She had upsei | Gree A temporary or eee Foun &. niture packed f Pp Spee. pO jegrees this morning and yesterday 26| SARATOGA, N. ¥., January 2 wl C peakern. a bottle of whisky and the contents had | formed with Dr. Harban as chairman and H. 8. Cumunuxs. = jegrees. A number of poor families have | Wave, accompanied by a penetrating wind, It is expected a the meeling called for enilled consumer epi Cae ale eae Od Mr. Kauffmann as secret nd on mo = eee ; a been provided with fuel and food by the | is making itself severely felt throughout , ‘morrow at the Grand Opera House of | || Vio» ached the court. : E Dated est si nee 9: De Har’: ae es, General’ Counsel arerine issociated charities and the poor commis- | the entire northern section of the state.| the friends of the pending. arbitration | '°.¥22" sir” replied the policeman. “She | vevtcr and Me. Hood, to pt 2 Dainpee MONDAY. so that there is no severe suffering. | At 10 o'clock this morning the mercury | treaty, for the purpose of publicty attesting | told conflicting steries. Among } (ution and selec: a name for the 3. © Darlington Advisory Counsel. ¢ open fron pm Thirty-Two to Fifty-One Below. jie 10 facezces pps zero at Saratoga | their approbation of the great principle of | other things she said that her husband was | organization to be sthm'ricd to DIRECTORS: LU ‘ ets —Weather | SPtings, 20 below at Warrensburg, 23 below | arbitration, will be largely attended. It is | in the Auburn prison, serving a sentence of | meeting of thoss interested in fish Charles B., tawition, John A. DULUTH, Minn., January Weather | at North Creek, 30 at Blue Mountain Lake. | Srohable that. the oceasionWill arodac,|iive years for shooting a man; that henting, which will be © cauh th se Ry Larner, dotm B.. at Duluth is y cold, the government eae aa Bet le occasion” will produce | 54 formerly resided in Mal: and Blic aa an William E. Theodore W. 5 below | OM Saranac Lake Thirty-Two Below. | scme 1otable addresses. a erly 2 ) public press ma Sec cider, RN. sti: 2 degrees below MALONE. ae = 2 SSS she was stewardess on an ocean steamer.” | that membership in the tion should eenie. inausura- | Zero, while private instruments go much ALONE, N. Y., January 25.—The most} A letter from Cardinal Gi¥bons will be | “Tell me your story,” the court directed | rot be confined to resil Se (Bae windows lower. There is an absence of wind. On | Severe weather this winter was experienced } read, and the speakers will bé ex-Secretary | the defendant. The committee was also authorize? to call | Clapp. Jobn M., That will draw | the rarges at Vi 31 below Is the fig- e this morning. The mercury registered in-reasee = John W. Foster, Gardiner G. Hubbard, ex- “I'm only a silly woman, jud: ‘ower, the meeting when ar. was read Crane, Augustus, jr. ur 40; at Two Har- to 30 degrees below zero, accompanied Senator John B. Henderson, Dr. Alex. Mr: McGregor, the tears coursing to send special invitations to those » Cur e ii Bt bors, 28. by a biting wind and drifting snow. All] \ cies Smite ere wineihant ws ee her che-ks. I reached this oun me rship will iend weight and fees E. Hodgkin, 913 7th. | _W!NoNA. Minn.tanuary 25.—The coidest Segeietg ase stafford, Mr. Justice Brewey.and Thomas | charged because of spite work. I had a For, Albert F.. Wine. Lanits B el Diiders: Hardware, ete | Wether for several winters set in at this Jat Get EOE Nelson Page. 4 hosinn : little money and came to Washington, rent tel Arrivals. Gores, Willen B., mfr s Varnishes, Bullders’ Hardware, ete. | ovo. vecterday morning. The mercury | TROY, N. Y., Jan. 25,—The thermometer | Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard ‘will, preside. | jg a room on 4th street. The landlord | Raleigh—V. P. Tommins and W. H. aus-1,64tf _-—— registered 3 above here this morning. This | The call for the meeting is signed by John dropped to 25 beiow zero. continues unal The intense cold ated today. No Alarm for the Ice Crop. MILWAUKEE, Wis., January 25.—The raised the rent, so I packed together m PSA Ser es eae W. Foster, Melville W. Fuller, John Hay, | few ef t Ss ee is the coldest weather of the winter. “ SS 4 few belongings end left. I was miserabl B. C. Decker, U.S. N.: L. 8. Hodg Fr = George Truesdell, John F. Hurst, Henry ¥. | g, i 5] it cor . C. Decker, U. 8. + 3. ses, Pro : : At Utica Fifteen Below. Satterlee, Samuel H. Greene. L. Whit” | vote moet mie fin not in the habit of | dence, R. L; C. R. Baird, Philadelphia, The Natienal Safe Deposit, UTICA, N. Y., January 25—The thermom- | man, D. J. Stafford, Beriah Wilkins, W. J man, New York Paper, 15c. pound. the thing for the for ordiuary S a drinking. Sunday morning, when I was | Pa.; F. E. Williamson, Dayton, Ohio; Dr. H \ low priee we | cold wave, which struck this section of th | eter registered 8 to 15 degrees below zero | Boardman, Crosby S. Noyes, Henry E. Pel- | feeling badly, I was told that whisky was | M. D. Yourgman, Atlantic City J Savings and Trust : - a saving to YOU : z ae : q | Rere this morning. lew, A. T. Britton, Myron M. Parker, Cas.| the only thing that would make me feel |~ Wijlard’s—G. S. Sav: Ee pe Weve eversthing i wiey for | country Saturday night continues an So Hell’ andi'Tennis So Eamnlint Rilecisne-laoa topkiane tier anniiandirasd oes s—G. S. Savage and J. M. Leavitt, Cc Sour cite and Libra dees to} alarm for the safety of the ies ae has PENNSYLVANIA, See arrested again. Please, sir, if you'll let | New York: C. O. Loomis egies: ompany, ee ee Ane ee vanished. The cold came sudden! jatur- —— PETER VON ESSEN’S MONEY. me go I'll leave the city at once. I was gner, Nantucket, R. 1; O. M. <= Easton & Rupp, 421 LithSt. | aay nignt, when the temperature fell to Ten Below at Pittsburg. ane never in trouble before.” Bo aa eae : ase erika ie oe OPULAR-VRICEP STATIONERS jaa 14d_] 18 Gegrees below zero, but last night was | PITTSBURG, Pa., January 25.—The cold-| His Descendants Want the Govern- pe ere: wall OREO 7 ae kod the scour | as: a Chace ASE | conner ist ST. AND NEW AVE. Lawyers’ Boa te seis ther- | est weather of the winter prevails through- ment to Give It to Them. Caspee than Seley TRONS tus, Mobile, Ala.; L. Williams, N zi * Fs “en Ateappuint 3 caWhiehalle Teenpeatedietcounies carries | Out western Pennsylvania today. A long story of family difficulties in the | “No, sir; but I'll go to the railroad offi- | Tenn.; B. W. Jones, Madison, Wi: Chartered by special act of Congress, Briefs, 90c the banner up to the present hour with a] In this elty the mercury dropped from 7| early days of the century is involved in the | cials and tell them my story. Perhaps they | Penheimer, New York. i Jen., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, aud Feb., 1893. Printed. & record of 31 degrees belo to 10 degrees below zero, while the ther-| pill now pending before Congress providing | Will take pity on me.” : Wellington—F. J. Felhewliesen, San Fran- ij fine The suffering of the pcor, the homeless | mometers in the country registered from 5| that g12.000 left by tue late Peter Von Es- “But you have no friends in Baltimore,” | cisco, Cal.; C. Johnston, Minneapolis, Capital One [iillion Dollars and thinly clad is bitter. Not in years have | to 10 degrees colder. = 3 suggested the court. oa 5 cs SE ae - the relief organizations of Milwaukee been | The cold wave was preceded by a heavy | Sm for the public schools of Georgetown | “J know that only too well, sir,” was the | Morrison, Boston, Ma: W. H. Bean, U.[ _ sake eel so overwhelmed with applications for help, | fall of snow. be turned over to the Commissioners to be | reply, “but I think I can secure a position | & A > SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT, and though such resporse is made a8| ‘Ten Below in the Mining Region. | Used in accordance with the will of the de- | with the Merchants and Miners’ Company. | | Riggs TT. W. Shields, Cairo. til: J eR eee Pee Pree SONOR: es the charitable societies can make, there 1s onished to hear that I used pr Philadelphia, P: ton, Mass.; W. Graham, TER bey, Benoa Chanedlion’ Hasre emu curities, Jewelry, silverware aud va Shoreham—H. S. Dousman and R. Dun- of all Kinds in owner's package, trouk Putnam, Bi PHILADELPHIA, Pa., January 25—The | ca°et:. Peter’ Vom Hosen filed: tong, before w York; F the present form of government in the} “Judge Kimball w: leatay. Sa thermometer in the, weather bureau-regis- udge Kimball was clearly impressed 2 . Distri ff Columb! d, and "s sta ents tered 7 degrees above xero’at 7 o'clock this istrict of Columbia was adopted ind | with the truth of the woman’s statements much ¢istress that is not alleviated. Lake traffic continues uninterrapted, but steamers are entirely covered with a or annum upward, th No danger of “grip” crystal coating and their navigators are + bs 3 special legislation was necessary to per-|and his sympathy was touched. “I'll see 3,N. F. Towner, Philadel- aken on deposit at moderate cost. hubsks Lothered by the almost impenetrable mass | ™OTPing. This is the lowest point reached | 44 the Commissioners to receive the |{f I can send you to Baltimore,” he. said, | phia, Pa.; F. T. Parsons, Brooklyn, N. Y.;] ssyines BANK DEPARTMENT. may save a ductors Witi | CPUC ee Uo ich arises frow the waeter we | in Philadelphia during the winter. q if you are of a mind to go.” H. Hitchcock, New York: 2 1 of fits dollars. Absolutely pure ead pel | 9, Cites are reported as yet, but it is ex. | Reports from Pottsville, Reading, Sha- | ™oney. The introduction of a bill in Con-| «Oh, will you, sir?” said Mrs. McGregor | Arlington—D, Keane and C.° Holcombe. Deposits received trom TEN CENTS npward, 3 seg 812 F Street pecied that many tramps will be found in | ™0Kin and towns in the mining regions | gress, upon the+ recommendation of. the | eagerly. ‘God bless you, sir.” New York; C. Ward, Charleston, W. V: > eet. 5 and interest allowel on $5 and above. the sleep of death when farmers begin to [S80 that the mercury has fallen from | Commissioners, ‘to dispose of this roney,| Judge Kimball handed the bailiff suffi- Jas. Tharp = B.A. Stites, Boston, Mass. Leans money on real estate and olinteral jaz3-10d examine thelr outbuildings, 5 to 10 degrees below zero. has stirred up the heirs of ‘Von Essen, and | Clent money with which to purchase a tick- Normandie—Benton MeMillin, Carthage, a i = —————SS ona - upon their request the bill has been taken | ¢t t©, Baltimore and the woman was es-| Tenn.; A. Sherwood, St. Louis, Mo.; E. S. etrmige iii castes Lump NEW YORK. BESO us aus corted to the depot and placed on a trata. | Willard, London, England. other securities In sums of $500 and apward, Estimate pas a from the calendar of the Senate and re- saa Cochran—J. Al Gano, Cincinnati, Ohio; | rrusr DEPARTMENT. imat New York Looking fer tere. ‘rozen to Death in Kentucky. committed to the committee on the District | paneral of Joseph Ewi T. Agnew and H. P, Hammersay, Chicago, - a arene = = D) wing Macfarland. i 4 & ‘This company is a legal depository for court For All the Wood! NEW YORK, January 25—The mercury,| EXINGTON, Ky., January 25.—Last | of Columbia, where it will receive further iL; R. C. Grier, Peoria, M1. ‘ Ee £Rae CaM = a *| night was th dest ~ The funeral of the late Joseph Ewing | Johnson—E. Justice and ©. A, Volkman, and trust funds, and acts as a 6 need ee ail al a 4 et tae whieh at 7 Hc es as a s the coldest experienced here | consideration. The Von Essen heirs claim h a Dies teneann Bs Bee > wil 3 < = eer 2 | this winter. Martha La d here a Macfarland of the United States geological | New York; W. H. Campbell, ladelphia, executor, receiver, assignee and exe: f lumber If yo sve-| ed 5 degrees above zero, the lowest mark a ee a aoe meenon Ip eLom Alege Cod gnc anOns re WYagunarsZONLy, Pa.; C. C. Grove and J Montgomery, . nag r 7s | this winter, will continue to fall, accord- | *©™4", vho had no home, was frozen to | should be paid to them. The claim involves | survey took place this noon at the residence | 1 4.’ angeles, Cal.; G. Paimer, Norfolk, Va. ee ee asteuction of a wie |ing to the observer's forecast, and by to.| 2eath in the basement of a dilapidated | # Story of family difficulties. of his mother, Mrs. Isabelle F. Macfarland, | “st. James—Mr. and Mrs. A.’B. Adai, Chi- competent attorney in daily attecdauce, ‘would o ON ONE | peeve WHE be Belaeaeee na a and unused house, where she had gone for Ga A ee reeteed in 1727 F street. Rev. Dr. T. S. Hamlin, pas-| cago, Ill.; R. Muldun and wife and Mrs. OFFICERS: vate orre FO. = 5 a = A Springs. 23 W. AL ay ocaiial ‘ bape: s The cold wave extends all over the coun- | Shelter with her two little children. The | lands and houses in that ancient village. | tf Of the Church of the Covenant, of See ee » Ark.; W. A. | pEXJAMIN P. SNYDER... President THOS. W. SMITH, try east of the Rocky mountains, excepting | SNES, Of the children attracted attention | He was the father of two children, John | which Mr. Macfarland was a member, con- | § * . : -First Vice President Second Vice President to them. The wuman was trozen stiff, | Pet = Hi i 2 but tha cbilaren, thoughtieale chilies cess eter, jr., and Harriet, and ordinarily his | ducted the simple services. Dr. Hamlin not seriously injured. money would have been left to the chil- | :ead appropriate selections of Scripture and Metropolitan—L. | Kaufman, New York; } © FRANCIS Rices W. A. Rhodes, East Liverpool, Ohio. W. RILEY DEEBL in the extreme southern ptrt of Florida. Freezing temperatures are reported from xin dren. John Peter, jr., however, was dis- . — SSS Adee Soe ---Third Viee President a —$$<$_ —__ everywhere except the coast of the Caro- z id 2 offered prayer. Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes "1 , 5 oe - Sone i a sipated, and thi * MRS. MARTIN'S BALL. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. Reecreta: Come Taste Some dee of the Guid geMexicos> Taeate eal ieee eee “the old ahan'"/ asi Georeelowa ‘Deopls | Pang “Abide With Me,” and Mi. J. Henry GEORGE HOWARD. wie Fine Preserves! The cold {s more intense In the interlor Worst Blizzard in Years. eae saoee cemarried ET Se a EE Se eee | CS eS ena Dr. Ratms-| CARLES B. NYMAN ‘Abchiniek itech Special “exhibit” of and “special prices” for | of the state than tn the city. though here | ST. LOUIS, Mo., January 25—Last night | was left the grandfather's Hortense amenile | talicapecially:ethabultcomathe eaembers tot conan anaes a. rector | WOODBURY BLAM. .......2..2.-.-Trust Oftver £ Di ined Prem dre suffering greatly, The relief associa. | Wa the coldest of the season, if not in| the son was cut off with an annuity. ‘he | the United States geological survey, many | The action of Rev. Dr. Rainsford. rector 4.4, ure especially invit je them, tions are doing what they can to alleviate | years, and much suffering among home-| 502 Was angry, the will disappeared, and | of whom attended the funeral. There was of St. George’s Protestant Episcopal Church C.C. Bryan, 1413 N.Y. Ave. oa = < there were rumors that it had been stolen. | a large attendance of other friends. The | in New York, in advising members of his distress, but their efforts are not far-reach-| less and destitute pecple is reported. | ‘RS m - 5 poe iatd ing enough for such occasions as this. More than 300 tramps and homeless per-| gp j8¢,0l¢ man” was persuaded that his | honorary pallbearers were Dr. Hayes, Dr. Dispatches received by the Associated Press report the temperature at Peekskill, Tarrytown, Sing Sing and other cities on the Hudson river from 5 to 8 degrees below zero. At noon there was no moderation of grandson's wife had stolen the will, al- } Morsell, and Messrs. Darton, Tweedy, Usina sons, among whom were many fairly well-} though it was rumored that its disappear- | and Carr. The burial was made privately dressed men and women out of employ-, nce had been caused by the angry son. | late this afternoon,-beside the grave of ment, took refuge in the various police sta- ] But whatever the facts were, the grand- | Mr. Macfarland’s father, in the family lot tions’ throughout the city. A number of father was no longer on friendly terms with | in Oak Hill cemetery. z = a — parish who received invitations to the mask U S bell of Mrs. Bradley Martin not to attend, nion Savings is being widely discussed. Some clergy- Offer yo wekiaguen ‘ant men agree with Rev. Dr. Rainsford that cecushepioena aren an owing to the poverty prevailing this is not n vartage in reason towars THE COURT: y Court No. 1—Judge Cox. opening and mainta! ‘ Washington Market Company vs. Ross; | the cold. others who could not get shelter were bad- | {he son and erenceouaud fie Nene Seat ——.-—_. a time for the display of wealth in such a} bank account. 1222 F eee Se ae eee Baie to eat are: en i BAe Peake OAD UG he ee Grand Concert. manrer. Other churchmen say that the | _ 316 lily vs Nimrod Encampment, No 1: inz| Belew Zere im Western New York. | “one cold wave reached down into Texas| , The schools of Georgetown at that time, Bere. Ga gan enien aE and Mire Mardin junction od Rogerson vs. Rogerson PUFFALO, N. ¥., January 25.—Last | and covered all the territory between here nd until 1866, were supported by private A grand concert was given Wednesday alimony and counsel fees allowed Brad-| night was bitterly cold. The mercury, and there. Rene Ae pcnonts were very poor, | night at the Sixth Presbyterian Church, At Guthrie, Okla., the worst blizzard for | 7. x Trustees persuaded Von i " = years raged, the thermometer falling lower | 8sen to will his property, at that time es- | PCIN& the second of a series of five enter alone have the right to settle. These church- W. B. Hibbs & Co., ley va. Boyd, commisston ordered to issue. | which had gradually dropped from ten de- men argue that if the hosts see fit to spend Is ro Jes. D. Ww M. Brown | zrees Fahrenheit to zero during Sunday, money in that manner It is the individual BANKERS & BROKE! pint betes: pag eles s than wr negroes tame ane timated to be worth $100,000, to the schools. | ‘#inments for the winter season. To Miss | right to do so and it is no one’s concern to seed ham: Mc t i ‘company made | “t¢c4 at zero all night, attended by a In Texas the snowfall is the heaviest of | But all the witnesses to the will were trus- | Ella Knight credit 1s given for the ar- | interfere. Many of those invited have has- Members New York Stock Exchange, party Campbell ys. Porter, | Wicd having a maximum velocity of forty- | the season and the cold is intense. tees of the schools, and this will was pro- | rangement of the program, as. well us the | tened to notify Mr. and Mrs. Martin by trustee: ordered to pay interest from pro-|four miles an hour. At 8 a.m. today the bated. Peter Von isxen's child and grand- | procuring of the excellent list of partici-| letter that they will surely attend. 1427 F Street. ceeds of sale. Eichelberger vs. Eichelher-| mercury hai risen io four above, the rise COOL GS Corer. child were each giv an anntaity of $100 or | >. : “| “the ball will be given February 10, It is Ker. ca vm. mat. granted bee due to a cosnge in the direction of | KANSAS CITY, Mo., January 25.—This | 80- The erandchila + himself the father | P2"t8: They were as follows: Mr. Percy | reported that Mrs. Martin's ambition is to Correspondents of : : : the wind from northwest to west south- | part of the outhwest has experienced the | °f four children when he died thirty years | S- Fcster opened with the overture from | cclipse the fancy dress dance given in 18%: LADENBURG, THALMANN & 00. Court, No. 2-Judge Hagner. — | WS," ipa b er prc atid seneed the | ago, and “the old man’s” helrs today are | William Tell, on the Aeolian Grande; Mrs. | by Mrs, William K. Vanderbilt, now Mrs. | de6-16d ‘New York vs. White: demurrer overruled, | Reports from various points in western | dest Weather this season during the | his great and great-great-grandchildren. | D. Olli answer. Fifield vs. Fifield; x O. H. P. Belmont. At the time it was es- timated that this ball cest the hostess and her guests $250,000. In this is reckoned the money spent for costumes, flowers, hair-| ||, Bo odgen Co. dressers and —— a seeps ts ered 9 and guests at e ander! be i ache $700 was spent by one lady upon Member Philadelphia Petroleum and Stock her costume. The average expense, how- Exchange, ever, of ladies’ costumes was about $250, of gentlemen’s about $175. These figures were BROKERS, Leech, contralto solo, “Song of a past twenty-four hours. A terrible north The heirs now argue that ‘the conditions | Heart; Miss Iva Martin, piano Bain ‘Car- wind has generally prevailed, but there 1s | under which the will was ‘made are all | nival;* Mr. Francis Sharpe Brown, reci- ne snow. Rivers are frozen deep and Rogers Bae ney wich pas given for | tation; Mr. Mr. Arthur E. Middleton, bass ttle is reported. is of Georgetéwn was turn-| solo, “The Bell Buoy;” Miss Gertrude Cees Oe ements the terri- | °2 Over to the trustees, who wete executors | Dana, soprano solo, “A Gipsy Malden;” tone, Cold wave Skttering among the un. | fete, Wil. The matier wag thrown into} Dr. Swartout, cornet solo, “Med Loerie nase bec intense: Tne local [nee peourts: na was In dispute Bhtil the old ) Mr. Frank Reside, baritone solo, e e is és eorgetown céa#éd to exist, ver.” New York indicate that the mercury drop- mection to show cause | ped below zero in many exposed places. DIT with cones L¥Ons decree dis-| Qo, qywemty Below in Northern New York. Circuit Court No. 1—Judge Cole. eye peas = Butler agt. Salter; judgment on verdict |, WATERTOWN, N. Y¥., January 25— for defendant. United States at, Baldwin | Thermometers registered 20 to 25 degrees 1 y default against Bald- | below zero throughout: northern New York et al; judgment George et al. agt. Tucker; judgment |early this morning. This Is the coldest jefault. Bellhausen agt. District of Co- | wave that has passed over this section this lumbia; 0. trial. winter. ‘At 6:30 it was 6 below. schools of Georgetown have been sapport, | Anscostia—Emma C. Sanderson to Albert I. Rich- | ers. More than a thousand invitations have | Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran bidg., cor. 15th and Circult Court No. Judge McComas. Zero at Syracuse. An average of 4 degrees below prevails | ed by the public funds, and there aes ‘to | 27dson, lots 598, 599 and 600; $10. Albert L.| been issued for the Bradley Martin ball, | F sts., and 605 7th st. o.w. 9030-160 Estate of Mary Van Riswick: on trial, SYRACUSE, Y., January 26.—The | !" Kansas. ran use a private ald. Altithese facts pieeriee ald same property to Harry F. | ard its cost is put down at $300,000. < ia : 1 considers the Seni:¥’ co: rson; $10. et aa a Criminal Court No. 1—Chtet Justice Bing. | YOM SNOW storm of the winter ts raging CANADA, on the Dee Corea committee Estate of Giles Dyer—James Keene et ux. to Bnal B'rith Convention. ill b & Co: n tease, here. The snew is being blown in all di- Hig oar nee report a bill providing that #hé money _be | Henry 8. Frisble, parts lot 19; $640. ° aes a Yee 1S yy mpai y. 9 t 3 States agt. Geo. Smith: second of- = : turned overito-the helrs of. old Eater Won | pile” werent, se itee og Sey tan oem stot | Te Tom rtheaal Psi wees eee aE fense petit larceny; sentence, New Jersey TORONTO, Ont., January 25.—The ther-| Essen, ‘ wavy Waat iot ak = ae trustees, to | proved Order of B’nal B'rith was begun at INCORPORATED. state prison, two years. United States agt. mometer at 9 o'clock registered 3 below —--o._______ ‘Effingham Place—Fannie Boyle to Eliza J. jor, | Baltimore yesterday. President Julius H. BANKERS AND BROKERS, Elias Ross; rape; on trial. zero, The observer reports that Toronto TAKEN FOR A THIEF. west half lot 5, bik. 6; $10. Sie ‘Wyman called the convention to order, and Criminal Court No. 2.—Judge Bradley. Effingham place—Henry Taylor et ux. to Fannie will experience much colder weather with Rosle, “west half lot 5, bik. 6, $10. in the next few days. The cold wave is| A Fire Chief Si treet nw. ‘34th | eee incagnon ontario hot by a Justice of the | 8 street n.w. bet. Sha and 84th streets—Leon To- Peace. briner and Jas. F, Hood, trustees, to Frank D. Orme, lot 225, sq. 1290; 100. Coldest of the Season. Freeholder Noah Woodruff, a justice of |_ Garfield Helghis—chas"R. Pickford to Zenas OTTAWA, Ont., January 25.—Ottawa anil | the peace of Roselle, N. J., shot and danger- | PUr's, B44" $d 24, RIK. @ and lot 11, bik. 12, surrounding districts experienced the cold- | ously wounded Edward Stevens, chief of |. Fifth strect ne. bet. Hast Capitol and A streets— Brown agt. Winslow; motion for new trial filed. Francis T. Moffett agt. Albert S. Bigelow: defendant called and judgment entered. Jas. B. Gordon agt. Frank N. Carver; on trial. a =e =a = Marriage Licenses. 1 consider Ayer’s Pills the best in | $ + 4 7 following: st. Laconta, No H. Zi White—James E ler and Maggie M. It's one woman's word but all women’s ay Rev. Dr. Raphael Lasker opened the con- Otice, SIS 15th st. aw, vention with prayer. The roll call showed National Metropolitan Bank Building. one hundred and five delegates present, | Telepbone 605. mbid representing the states of New York, Penn- lvania, Massachusetts, Mlinois, Mary- land and the District of Columbia. CORSON & MACARTNEY, MEMBEKS OF THE kW YORK STOCK aed Me ke 6. Wien SE of the season last night, when the | the fire department, Saturday. Stevens, Cs aa Nannie ‘T. Norris, | ee ee me a message na geht Ha, Marriage licenses have been issued to the qe ates thermometer reached 27 below zero at 2| who also is a watchman at the Central | High sircet extended—Thos, C. et ux. to Peter J. | endowment feature of the order. A discus- | Correspondents of Messrs. Moore =“ Schley, 8¢ a.m. At 1 a.m. today it was 20 below here. | railway yard, and a town constable, w: ‘Nee, part lots 285, 290, 267; oa. 1300; $10. sion of the advisability of allowing women Broadway, ine SR tne tig aaee eek Fgssing Woodruft's premises on his way | trustecs cat, sherwood Tanne 1. gouneon, et st | to form lodges and become members of the | Bankers and Dealers, tn Goverument, Bonds. Keating, both of Anacostia, D. wisdom. ‘There are no pills better than below zero early this morning. me, when he saw the harn d-or was} 0 street n.w. bet. 16th and 17th strects— crder took up some time. ‘The matter was “wees R. Leonar ‘Deposit brought. up at last year's convention in | uate Stems, snd Rents ont ee ‘Atobert open. Woodruff, whi tly lost | ¥. Fletcher et ux. to J. Arthur McDermott, lot Piece Ee che rd S Sees New York, when a committee was ap- | Baston spd Baltimore aod sephine E- Smith of this Montreal Has Twenty-Six Below. | some harness by theft, was waiching for | 4.181; $6,000. of Talbot county, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. N street n.w. bet. 2ist and 22d streets—J. Arthur ‘con: mat! - | A made of ‘Securitien Dis Colored—James H. Robinson of this city | $ 41 MONTREAL, January 25.—The thermom. | ie, Gepredator, and. ‘seeing Stevens AD- | chermote et ux- to Hubert P. Fletcher, ot 171, | Polnted to consider te a et on the | tet ‘tod all local Ratlread, Gas, Insuranc: and Frances J. Talbert of Charlestown, W.| @ eter registered 26 degrees below zero last | humher of large shot entered Stevens’ head, | “yess eon polgte—-Ateaham 1 = Va.; Charles Nelson and Eliza Proctor. PETLISESOOSHE SSE FESS E CSET night. Telegrams from New Brunswick re- | inflicting serious injury. ington Heighta—. im 1. Hazen et ux. he | Sha Telephone Stock dealt ta proposition, but upon its being put to a ‘Bell ‘Btock to Jus. D- Courts, west half lot 7, bik. 6; $10, | Vote it was lest. oo phepotiaemmcrgacs bough ant oat.

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