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A Piano used in the “White House” by four Presi- @ents, the Vice President, Members of the Cabinet, tutee Justices of the Supreme Court, fourteen U. 5. Senators and fourty-four Conzressmen, in competition tace 3 with the leading kers of this countr; mage 15) Is LE NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU? countny E “ESTATE. Pare 3 | Such ts the record of the DEATHS, weber 4 | BRADBURY PIANO. DENTISTRY. par 15 : : Full line of thee celebrated Pianos in cages of Ene EDUCATIONAL. Pages Sand 12 | o/h Oak, Circamian, Wa nut, Antique Mahogany and FAMILY SUPPLE Koxswood at the WASHINGTON WARE ROOMS, SCTAL.. -Paco 15 | 1925 Pennsylvauia avenue. Ja18-3t T (Stores). ENT (Howse FOR BENT (Sravtes). FOR RENT (Orrices: FOR SALE (Hoses). ¥OR SALE (Hovses asp Lors! FOR SALE (Lore) 2 FOR SALE (Miscentaxnous)... GENTLEMEN'S GOODS... HOTELS... FOUSEPURNISHINGS LADIES’ GOODS. LECTURE: LOCAL MENTIO: LOST AND FOUND, MANICURE, MAKKIAGE: MEDICAL. MISCELLA} MONEY TO LOAN NOTARIES PUBLIC. PROFESSIONAL - PROPOSALS, RAILROADS... SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALTIES, WANTED (Het?». WANTED (Lors! WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Srrvarions) WAS LEY MiscguLasgous WAN LED «toons, WINTER RESORTS. OFFICE OF THE Potomac Telephone Ci 2 ber share will be payable on the Mou, to the stockholders. of rec Mixtiess on the 17th day of January, N80. at of the treasurer of the company, 619 14th at. n.w., Washington. D.C. or aT January, close ‘The trauefer tevks wil te cloged from the 18th to th o: January ihelusive ae ree a UEL W. LYRAN, President, CHAKLES G. BEUBE. Tress Washington, D.C, Jauuary 11, L800. Jalate TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLE! OF THE CURKENC Ye Wasurxorox, January 7, 1500, Whereas br satisfac vide ~ented to the © unty of deck with ail the { Utes of the United States requited to be cutuplied with the bus: Pe: ‘Now. therefore. 1, Jesse D. Abrahams.deputy and act- ing controlier of the currency, de hereby certty that the West bud National Bank’ of Washinnton, in the S708 Wantimete Columbia, is auth Bankime, as provides wixty-uitie of the Kevised Statutes of Hien ufty-one bundred aud the United mony whereof withers my hand and seal of Re ek ARR AE, omtroiler of the Currency. Deputy and Acting © Iwania ave, 9, january 7. rity THE WEST Commer of 19th st. aud Pen Wasur END Nar ‘opened its office for t nie Business at 1 .. Receive bepentia Discount Commercia Paper. Particular atten paid to Collection Wat RILEY, GEO. A. McILY President. View President, CHAS. F. WILLIAMS, Casuier. DIRECTORS ‘Wm. R. Riley. 4 MeMinenny, Jno. K. Carmody, Geo. J. Job Hou. Jno. W. Fuster, dno. E, Beall, Leroy Tuttle, Jr. t A. B. Fardon, Calvin Witmer, Wilcox, Gwen O'Hare, Geo. W. Linkins. JUST THE PLACE FOR CHANDELIERS AND FIXTURES FOR GAS. ¢. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 Fat ‘TUAL FIRE INSUR- — OFFICE OF THE ANCE CO. The annual meeting of company of the District of Mutual’ Fire Insurance a Will be held om HIRD MONDAY OF 20th + at the olfice of the come chtiny | Vauis ave, aud Yth st. nw.,« o'clock om, By the charter of the company the election of seven oustitute a board to con the affairs to be heid at the above dance with the nEOrE he hours uf Yu'clock aan, sud Go'cluck ms by fire acd) re ISS... anual 3 office by the irder of the Beard of Manaers, at 3. WESLEY BOLELI Secretary. EY MPORARY OFFICE OF Thr. Bee" Win so tos Loss asp 1ucsr com- PANY 1001 F street nw. CAPITAL, €1.000,000.00. ‘This company is now prepare asiie certificates Of deposit bearing interest as follows: On all amounts Geposited for ninety days or more, but fess than atx Ioonths, yer cent per auuumi. JM per cont on de- Jouits for more than s)x months, but less than a year, Gnd 4 per cent on deponits of une yar or longer. ured investments for “ale _ WABNEK, President. W. B. ROBISON, See: DILECTORS Charles B. Bailey, George F. Schafer, James L Barbour, 1. Franklin schneider, George E. Bartel, Tho vias Soler Vile, Kuebard W. Clay, ~ Bamue) Cron, J.J. Darhington, y W. Talbott, Johu Joy Edson. George Truesdell, Charies J. Faulkner, BH. Warner, Aibert F. Fox, A.A. Wilson, ©. ©. Green, 1. D. Wine, Wiliaus B Gurley, 8. W. Woodward, Chas, Benj. Wilkinson, ws B. Larner, din ALS, Worthington. | hall be authorized to commence | H. Eaton, J.S. Sworustedt, Jas, F. Duhamel. ja17. 8 o'clock pe Their frieude are. cordially invited to be The regular meeting of the lode for the tion uf business will convene at 6:0 0 ‘clock By order of the Committee, K. ihe members of the Comm mdery will assemble in full unifor.o at the Asylum, Masonic ‘Tvmple, on SATUKVAY the 18th instant. ‘st 12:30 p.im., for the purpose of attending (in carriages) the funeral of our fier Tester, ‘Reverend sir Willian A HLarris, and on DAY 1Yth instant, at 1 o'clock pose of funeral (in cart .., for the 3) of our 1. Brows! fof the Active Eminent Commander. CHARLES SHELSE, Recorder, A BPECIAL | COMMUNICA- win B. French lodge, No. 1a, . Masonic temple SUNDAY, y 19, 1890, ut Lo’clock p.t., for the | gfisttending the funeral of our late brother, jenn . GATLEY, Secretary, Fs | OVERCOAT, ULSTER, STORM AND CAPE Degg et EE, rightly made and my fitting, 20 per cent discount GrOuGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st g OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON GAS : LIGHT COMPASY, Jaxvany 17, 1890. ‘The annual meeting of the stockLolders of this com- Pany Will be held at the office of this company, No, 415 10th st. u.w., MONDAY, FEBKUAKY 3, I for the election of Directors to serve during the ensu- F “Elis open at 12 o'clock m. and cluse at 1 o'clock CHAS. B. BAILEY, Pyai7-14t Secretary. — Statement of the ( onaition of the Company JANUARY 1. 1890. Capital stgck. file payabs Interest vayabl As«saments paid, Undivided profits. ASSETS, Real estate (cost price)..... Expenses (for the year 1889) Siock redeemed. Cash - JAMES F. DUHAMEL, Secretary, betng duly sworn, Geposes and suys that the above is correct. ELRKANAH N. WATERS, Notary Public, The undersizued, a majority of the Trustees of the Company, hereby certify to the correctness uf this re- port. N.'A. Poole, Pres; Watson Boyle, Vice Pres : Pee ADDIE M. GOODNOW OF NEW eity, uccessful worker aud practical deweustrater of Christian science (th truth as tought by Christ), is staying in this city for afew Werks, aud at the request of friends has decided to feucli w class im this science, which will ‘be formed MONDAY EVENING,Oth instant, at 7:50 o'clock, at LOLS M st n-w. Mims Gooduew wil be i leased ‘to noe all who are wterested in the subject or desire informa- tien aud wiil treat 4 limited nun of patients. Old chronic cases that have uot found relief in other methods are urged to come, Jal7-2 DOW. <a IN THE hen passing look in the window st those two lines of wear-resisting Imported Trouserings at sGand $7 per puir. 1 will make them up as Weil us if the price were double. G. WARFL SIMPSON, Expertin Trousers, 16 re IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS, Survical Instruments at Cut Prices, Before purchusins elsewhere cali aud wee our mag- Hificent stock of Surgeon's lustrumenty, including the Tatest and best hypoderuuc syringes aud eliuical ther- uucter, ob-tetrical and gynecological instruments, electric batteries and belts, crutches and trusses Trusses sutisfactorily’ fitted’ without extra charge. Largest stock and lowest prices im town. Elastic ery and supporters aspecialty, Everything «uar- |. Z. D.GILMAN, 627 Pa ave. nw. Jal6-lm STOCKHOLDERS, NOTICE! ie Annual Mectin the Election of Directors of the McCormick Cane-Umbreila Company,and for the transaction of such other business as muy be properly brought before it,sil be held at the store of, D poush- Fan, es $ eae ave., on TUESDAY, january 21,1800, at $ o'clock p.m. LEASSANDA, Prondent W. G. RAMES, Secretary, IN THE SUPK! <— ‘TRIC COURT M. COLUMBIA, EbWanp Nast va. Konent ©. Nasit etal, Equity No. ‘This cause being referred to me, among other mat- ters, to ascertain aud state the claims of the creditors, if atly,of EDWARD NASi, deceased, notice is hereby Vel to all such creditors to exhibit and prove the 11 . betore the TWENTY-SE’ NIH DAY OF JAN KY, 1800, at my office in the teil States Court House, Washington, D.C. or be Jof all ricbtof paynient thereof out of the real sold by dectee in this caus: oF the proceeds x»THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK Be ioltictecr the buitinore Heat aud Power aby will be Leld at 619 Yas st, Washinw' January 24, 1800, at 8 o'clock thee “tors tor the Yeataud the transaction of such other busi: jay properly cue before it fe ‘ANK W. MOULTON, Sec. ved our stock of Lumber to our New here we will be pleased “¢ oUF patrous aud fricuds whenever in want of nythiny in our line. We claim that in our new location we possess mnex- celled factiities for handling our Lumber, being co: Yenient both to railroad and river fropt. We have in stock a rull line of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Tehnds, &c., and we guarantee our usual prompt de- inveries to purchasers, E, E. JACKSON & CO., ‘Yard, 14th and D sts. sv. Factory and Main Office, southeast corner Titi st, and Oliv ave, BW. az8-tu,thys- 120 INVESTMENT SECURITIES. EQUITABLE MORTGAGE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, €2.000,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits...... 8264,817.65, Assets. 3 biant Offers to imvestors its 6 per cent Guaranteed De- benture Bonds. Tnese Bonds ares safe, reliable aud convenient investment and can be purchased in amounts of 8200, #300, 8500 and $1,000, CRANE, PARRIS & CO., Bankers, Ebbitt House, Agents, Who will furnish all information. n23-wessin WEST END STOVE AND PLUMBING House. Orders for Repairs to Furnaces, Jatrobes and Kanges attended to promptly. Thirty Gifterent patterns of latrobes instock, Frices reduced one-fourth A late stock Stoves and | Kanges at cost. ‘Tin re he very lowest Prices, Best Charcoal, Glen weret and Kealpped Koofing Tin in’ stuc our routs tor 3 years. JNO. Mi Pennay ‘Telephone call GN4 <q=> CHEAPEST, QUICKEST AND CLEANEST es: WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S CORE. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Exclusive Sates q SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDID BOCIALIUS Califor Constitutions Bubscribe for stock—1 per share—between the Bours of 9am. and 4.30 p.m. daily at the office of JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, a. FRESH HAYANA AND KEY WEST = CHAMP) AU. the leading brands, PEMBRORE PUKE 1416 F st p.w.. Keliowy Building. Tu: 'Tuousox-Hovsrox Exxcraie COMPANY, €20 Atisntic avenue, Boston, Mass, WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1533 F ST. l2-Smlp OSEFH GAWLER JOS IAL DIRECTOR AND EMPALMER, 1734 Pennsylvania ave u.w. ‘Telephone call 131." a6 SBESTOS LININ PAINT AXD CEMENT aed Sols Tarrel Kaskay: Linck temeen eed Chan. S od Khooftns, ae, Cel Saw . WALKER 5u, Ut Luk st ow ‘o : F* “™Sncn ast TAnLOR. es Lf u Ww, near I, oe ecm woe" ES ON WHISKEY.” PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN O0., PA. ‘This celebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly Yeasted, mashed, fermented nnd distilled from the 1n- Valuable health-iving Chalybeate waters and choice suull grain Kye peculiar to the renowned mountain districts of Pennsyivanis and Maryland, and ripened in heated ware houses, sea-voyaged and aged in the warm salt air of Bermuds. The oxides of iron and thear bomelogous salts found in the waters from which this Whisky is distilled reuder this Whisky invaluable and unequaled ase tonic and rejuveuator to those in Reed of strength, vitality aud vigor See certificate of Prof. Tonry of the Baltimore Med- ical Collewe: “IT IS PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR MEDICINAL USE. ITS HIGH COLOR 18 DUE TO THE LAON PRESENT, “WAL P. TONRY, Ph.D., Chemist.” Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKEY. THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH Co,, ‘Distillers, 419-3m Baltimore, Md. ———— EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS $1,119,062.77. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On the firet Wednesday in each month the office will be cyen from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made prcmptly at 7 o'clock. The 18th issue of stock isopen fur subscription. ‘hares are $2.50 per month. ‘81,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of the Association are furnished upun application. _ JNO. JOY EDSON, See’ry. - ' CEWTIFICATES oF oe CH [Seow satin securities, GroEDNEY, oot ie na D streets (ioet bulldiig.) eros SYSTEM CHALLENGED. THE EDISON SYSTEM OF INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTING CHALLENGED AS DANGEROUS BY THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY AND THE UNITED STATES ILLUMINATING COM- PANY, WHO OFFER, IN AN OPEN LETTER, TO SUBMIT TO ARBITRATORS FOR IN- VESTIGATION THEIR CLAIMS AS TO THE GREATER ECONOMY AND SAFETY TO THE CONSUMER OF THE WESTINGHOUSE CON- VERTER SYSTEM AS USED IN THIS CITY BY THEM. An open letter, of which the following is a copy, was sent on Friday, December 20, to the Edison Electric Mluminating Company by the United Electric Light and Power Company and the United States Iumin- ating Company: Orrick oy THE Uxirep ELrcrnic Lignt axD PoweR ComPany, 59 Lipenty Sr., New Yous, Dec. 20, 1889, To the President of the Edison Electric Iituminating Company of New York: Dear Sm: You have for some time, by sending your officers and agents to our customers with incorrect and misleading statements and spreading broadcast through your agents and paid agitators grossly incor rect and even absolutely false information, been at- tempting to prejudice the public ayainst the converter system of incandescent lighting as used by us in this city. You have even gone so far ss to attempt to in- fluence the Board of Health against us, We areop- owed to any warfare except that which is open and straightforward, aud therefore to settle the question to the satisfaction of the insurance companies, the users of incandescent lights and the bewildered public we make the following challenge: We challenge your company to s full and careful investigation of the relative economy and safety to the customer of the direct current three-wire system of incandescent lighting as used by your company and ‘the Westinghouse converter system used by us; the investigation to be conducted by board of seven ex- perts, three to be chosen by each side and the seventh by the six so chosen; one on each side to be familiar with insurance matters snd the others practical elec- tricians. w xpect to prove by such an investigation: Ast. That conductors carrying high-tension alter- nating currents have been and can be safely and suc- cessfully operated under ground. * 2d. That the Westinghouse converter system, as used by us, insures absolute safety to the user of in- candescent lights, as the converter or transformer placed on the premises of each of our customers serves 4s an impassable barrier against fire or accidents and reduces the current of the street mains toa harmless current, usually of 50 volts, or oue-fourth the inten- sity of the current introduced into the premises of the consumer under your system. 34. That the converter or transformer, accompsiah- ing as it does s complete separation of the currents in- the street from the wires on the premises of the con- sumer, is absolutely essential for safe incandescent lighting. 4th. That under our system the quantity of current used by the consumer can be messured by our meter with the greatest accuracy, and that the measurements on the meter can be read by every customer. With reward to the Edison system we expect to prove: Ast. That the Edison underground system is danger- ous in the extreme because of its leakage,which may at any time cause a fire ou the premises of the con- sumer, as shown by the large number of fires which have been caused by that system in this and other cities, 2d. That your business can only be rendered safe and the great fire risk incident to its use removed by the adoption of the converter or transformer system Ud. That your company has no meter which is re- Hable, and that as a result its bills rendered to its cus- tomers aro largely a mutter of guesswork. We will be glad to submit to the committee any other questions as to the relative merits of the two sys- tems which you would wish to have investiyated. In order that our position may net be misunderstood by the public we have sent copies of this letter to the daily papers for publication. We donot fear publicity ‘as we feel confident that the converter system, which has come into almost universal use in Europe, to the Virtual exclusion of the Edison direct-current system, will not suffer from a fair investigation by fair-minded men, Very respectfully yours, THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO, THE UNITED STATES ILLUMINATING CO. Se FF PORT OF THE CONDITION ca INSURANCE COM- OF Distulort oF COLUMBIA AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBEL 31, 1889. OFFICE, 511 7TH ST. N.W. RESOURCES, Cash in banks and offic: Louns on rea} estate. United States government bods. Real estate. Preuuwins dus and in Course of cillection, Acerued interest, Utfice furnitare., Cash capital Reinsurance Net surplus, Fr. J mene ek 5 |. Hei federes, Canzes sa oury Roe Si lageeaiad aw ts elo Tet A.D», 1800. CONSISTING OF Bed and SECOND, FLOO! A pation, Library. Toilet superbly and elaborately. ; will be rented 2 Private, family to » dos.rable tat a price. or address Dr. WEBL, 1228 Tathet, above ES st REMOVED =" i MLE AH ot nw. 8 to 9:80 ns SOU to 4:30 and 6 107 pam er A. WILSON, REAL ESTATE BROKER MONEY TO LOAN ALWAYS ON HAND. FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING, 230-2m COR. 7TH ST, AND LOUISIANA AVE. CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 030 PENN — Tonight Se service, oS a hg Bop. pel service 8 o'clock, M. at 8 o'clock Sunday, and ‘Major Geo, ok RECHABITES—SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 crelock. Good Templars’ Hall, 43¢ and Pa. Grand Teniperance rally, by Cazhmack Tent, inz. Public invited. _1t* WOMAN'S CHYD Se Seer teniperance meeting To- morrow (Sunday) at 7:30 p.m. us Eastera Presby- ferian church, Sth st, between Pand Gite. Mr. ‘M. Bradley and others will speak and» meeting is expected. Come, it WOMAN N_ TEMPERA Union, young woman's department, gospel tase meeting at Congregational charch at 3 p.m, Ad- dresses by Senator Colquitt of Geonsia aud Maj Geo, Hilton, who has jus” returned from a successful lecturing tour on the Pacific euast.. Music by Central Union Mission choir. it MINNEHAHA LODGE HAS CHANGE OF | ar Tomorrow evening at Good Tein- Pinte hall, 436 and Penu. ave. ood speakers provided Biso music and singing. All interested are invi ‘These meetings are graud aud doin much good. >PROF, . JOHN Bt DALSH WILL ADDL! the temperance meetiug at Union M Church, 20th st. below Penn. ave., Sunday afte: adi iso Kiveexperiments in relation to differ- ent iv W.¢.T.U—OWING TO SICKNESS THE niblic “meetinz yal Lewtons aud Hands of Hope to have bec li vesley Sunday afternoon has beex Mini one at <=! 0. THE i< bers of Metropolis jod, b nested to meet st their lial, vta ‘and D at SUNDay, Jauuary 19, 1890, at 1 p.m., to at Enceed Ca Brother, Ri ee oe embers of Sister Lodges fraternally invited. at - LEE M. Lik SCOMB, THE MEMBERS OF KIT CARSON POST, ‘No.2, GAR, are requested. to attend the funeral service of our late Comrade J. G. Evans, ut his residence, No. 823 22d st. u.w.. on Sunday, the 19th of January, at p.m. All comrades of theG. AR. are invited, By order of = GEORGE MACKAY, Post Commander. _ CHAS. F. KEEFER, Adjutant. 1t MEMBERS or, PYTHAGORAS LOD No. 9, F. A.A. Masons, are ordered to 1 At Manonfe Hall, 11th st., SUNDAY, 19th instant, at 12m, toattend the funeral of Brother Burnett 'M. Roberson, which will take place from the street Baptist church at? pu. Metbers of si lodges are invited. (1t*] JACKSON, W KNESS OF TITE Pil ky Theosophical Soc: will utinue holditg pub.ic meetines util further notice. Private meetings for iuquirers every WLD- NESVAY LVE., Span, 1615 Madison at. nw. 1t* HELP COLOKED PEOPLE TO BUILD A arch at Norwood, Nelson couuty. Jsud Contributions acknowledged vy CABELL, 1407 Muss, ave, Jals-iw lave, 7 prince! irs. Superintense CRTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, OTH | ea and H sts. nw. Rev. ie elly, pagtor.—Sabbath achool at 9:30 a1 31am, Young people's (raver meeting af 6:0 sad the por wa ee "BOro'clock. Ch e wil at 7:30 o'cloc! vet uceting ou Thursday evening at <0 0 reloek, Sthitneers ‘are cordially welcomed at all re GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBY: re =, Chureh, Le Droit Park, Florida near ‘7th st. n.w.. Rey. William 5. Miller, pastor.—Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. and 7:30 pau by Rev, samuel Martin, professor in ‘Lin: oln University. sauce Baptism and the Lord's Supper at th ey m8 school and et class tian leavor Society afted Brauches, Mid-week service Webi ASSEMBLY Po pages meen e cutnes or. Btn and sts, uw, Sunday Sc Weching FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, SOOT1 Ole cle.—First Baptist Church, cor. 16th aud 0 fr. Chas. A. Stakely, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 Au; preaching 11 at. and 7:30 hae “St Younz people's necung 7 o'ek All are in’ it* &. <g=>SPINITUALISM AT GRAND ARMY HALL, HALL, opposite Willard’s hotel, every Sun Ly- coum at 10 a.m. Lecture 12:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Miss Jenuie B. Hagun for January. Improvised poems after euch lecture.“ 10c. door collection. dals Boe BE, ANNI. KSARY DISCOUKSE Bi fore the American Colonization Society SLRS delivered by Prof. Edward W. Blyden, L.L-D., of Liberia, at the Church of the Covenant, Connecti- cut ave, N and 18th sts,0n Tomorrow, (Sunday) even- ing. at 7:30 o'viock. ‘The friends of Africa and "the African race are invited to ty g—>METROPULITAN PRESBYTERIAN —s Chureh, 4th and B sta se. (Capitol Hill, ry fohu Che: , D.D., pastor.—Services Somorrow in. aud 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school st % sim, er meetings Tuesday and Thursday avn ie at 30. =>NEW CHURCH.—THE REV. FRANK Perall Tuk preach at the, Society's Hall (Law school, 1006 E st B.W.,at 11:30, Subject Father's business.” Sunday’ sctioul at 9:30. ait Be MARY S. THOMAS OF BALTIMORE, A minister, is expecting to a. ons Tom 11 the parlursof the sux ‘Tomorrow wrlorsof the EMCA, 1400 New York ave.” Publis invited. at ENON ALE. CHURCH, 20TH ST. Nw — paleionary 11 atm., missionary sermon Bane Drs kustue 1; 7:0 pm., addremes by Beustor olquitt aud Mr. Thomas sartin; temperance meeting tp.m. Revival service during week. 1 ie" STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Br Br trern bth ana teu ota how eo Se, Be tor—Babject of morning sermon Tomorrow et 1 elgeks,"A shi face," event at 7:50, “The 43- trader.” “ALL welcome. or THE i RELIGIOUS LIBERT: 1 > Course, Wastungton hall, cor. Ponus ave. mas ‘st. &e.—Sunday, 3 p.m, sermon; 7: ay ae SPECIAL—TH; PHILHANMONIC QUAR- | —- TET IE CONCERT, assisted By MME. DOMER RHEEM, MK. J. WHIPPLE aud other Sines cen eve RY 6 adi tseion i AUL'S ENGIISH 1 Le 1tHERAN CHURCH, Cu TIT AND M'S1e. Coue aud spond 6 plesexat “evening 1n good wiisic™ with Us. i => WOMAN'S CUIRISTIAN TEMPERA Union meeting in the tuterest of De of Heredity and Hygieue WEDNESDAY, Jap 2 Gdepel Mision Rooms, 030 Pena ave! ‘ome phases of heredity,” by Clara Bitss 4 &i80.4 discussion of “Disease germs.” ALUMNI RECEPTION TO PRESIDENT B~ Jeremiah Janes Rankin of Howard univers: ity at the aires YU; at TBO o'clock. Music by the are cordially invited to be present. MADAME A. PELE, FRE — lan rocovored lier health ead will be glad to fee lige fricuda aud patrons at her residence, 1 T7th st. now. __ jalb. rch, cor. 10th aud wucrewational ¢ 26. United States Beneficial Fr: ternity, were installed as follows: L. Behronds dent: 5 Oppenheimer, vice president; J. 1. secretary; M. Cohen, financial secretary; H. trasurer; GK. Finckel, uide: £. Helibrun warden, ‘This order has just paid to the widow of Ph! Wallact 4,000, the amount of insurance on his lite.1 in the New York ave. SABBATH RErORe CONVENTI ON "Foundry Church, Washiuzton, January 3 aud J1.—Congressmen Dingley, Buchanan and Mor a. have already cousented to speak, and distinguish meu from Washington, Baltimore, Wheeling and C lumbus. Convention Will be in clisrge of Kev. F. Cratts, Persons attending from east of Pittsburg, between New York and Atlanta, by getting certificates at ticket offices can make round trip at 14 fare. NICARAGUA GANA B AL COMPANY of Nicaragua has ; ut ‘iv at 1704 G st. v.w. a beautit "The rooms will be open to visite m. to January 28, ¥ SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION E it will be heid ut nsylvanin Lve pan, Tay sen, next Tue portant business, Jalbezt E inst.) at 7 By order, JUS, BUKROUGHS, Grund Seribe, HAVING LEASED THE PREMISES AD- i ‘joining ours how occupied by the nid as we desire to convert tie two slotes Sulu one tan puoth establinument and fo iace row for th builder, we will clear our entire stock of Millinery aud Wraps 50 per ceut below cos! : now is your chauce secure bargains. KING'S PALACE, aigim ‘S14 7th st. n.¥. ® SPECIAL—PREVIOUS TO. TAK! AC- Boe cont or Stock we shal! offer * discount of Oper cent on all Dry Goods except Domestics, for cash only. THOS. J. LUTTKELL, cor, 20th st, und Pa. ave. n.w. Jald-2w sexstEPORT OF THE CONDITION q@eHEPORT OF THE 60% Xih INGTON FIRE 1. COMPANY For the District of ( tose of Bbusitiess, 31, 1889. Oflice—No, 1505 se: Neu, Wort Of KESOUKCES, 8. Treasury. Loans.. Bills receivable. Keal extute Furniture a: Accrued inter Freuiurs due and in course of ¢ Cash in bank and company’s ofiice. LIABILITIES, Capital stock, Surplus DIRECTORS. Walter 8, Cox, President, William King, W. W. Johnston, Edisonston, Witham (i 8. 1homas Brown, Wau. K. Riley, JW. HL Loveyoy. Disteict of Coli m bia, ss: Verwonally ay uu pany tor the Dix rict nud due form of a correet and true repertof th ot said cca, any ou the st clay ecerbe “FRANK T. LAWL. Subscribed and sworn to before an Fazyaty, AD. 1890. js S-3t NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION ON CAPi- lb tol Hil, Gerian-Ameriea's Wuitditne | Asso- elation, No.3. tb sth Hew asmocit tiou will be iisld at Witthaft a 1 and BF nts se, on THURSDAY, 0 pam, for puyment of dues and election of oiticers for tho ehsu- this Luts gre of D.RTCLESHOUS: Notmy Public, Ad are invited to atiend. Wat, ATT) President pro tem i. user y Secretary _2818,25.01, 3 THE HYGIENIC ICE COMPA CERTIFICATE GF INCORPORATION. We. the desiring to forma company ler the incur: I t ed Stutes, ap sreby certtly, First. “Lhe corpor tte m THE HYGIENIC JC be to carry on & taanituc’ keting business establishment and principal office to be in the said District. Second. The term of the existence of the company shall be twenty years trout the fi:at day of February, ALD. ‘Third. ‘The amount of the capital atock shall be fifty thousand dollars, consisting of one thousand shares of fitty dollars each. fourth. The utiiber of the trustees who shall man- age the concerns of the compauy Lor thie first sar sued be nine, aud the fellows persons shail Le sald Uru tees, vacancies to be filled as piesribed by etutute Beriah Wilkins, Willian: £, Chaucer, Sautuel W. Cue riden, Bushrod Kobinson, Rextuald Fendall, Vidic A. Gurdon, bamuel ii. Walker, Preston S. Stuith and Herrman Kasbach whom are stockhulders avd ® ity of whol ure citizeus of said istrict, ‘Th i itersaid Fence shail be president of the trus- w for the first » ear. Witness our hahds at eon ‘ity. in said Lis- frit of Columbia, thin Lath “day” of January, A.D. aa PRESTON 8. SMITH, WILLIAM E. CHAN. Of Disdiiess of Washington i A. GORDON, ter Sel SFr oe nt tt th calurcenide eee ay es vanes Er handler, Curiae Egriee baths, eae t ss of before me at Washington city, ‘acknow! the same to be thi iven under my , Crt EASTERN PRES. CHURCH, 8TH AND F ute. ne.—Preaching at11 a.m. by Kev. Dr. Bullock, Sunday schoul at 2:30. "Y.P.S. of C.E. at 6 Temperance meoting ‘under the auspices ofthe it mor 3b t ata. aud 7-30 i Preaching by pastor; People’s praive uncetitis, 6:30 p.m; ead Pius, cubeh prayer ueoting, ae enc OF OUR FATHE! ist), 3th and Lats. u. Kenly pastor.—Services at 11 a, . Alex Sunday school st 9:45aim. All & ae =>HOWARD SITs —DR J. &~Kankin, the President, will presch ia the — chapel at 0 o'clock. ‘. ST. JOHN'S CHURG corner O and Potow: sts—t row; Moly Communion st 8. mornin: prayer aud ser Vested choir. irviees Tomor- won at cveniny prayer at 4230. Strangers tiwass welvo HAMLINE M a iH. Ke a.2n,; Proachinig by Vival servic day aud Thursday} G5, mectings Turs- bo. Tabaiel ‘Tuvited. Seats free. 1t -— IVAL SERVICES EVERY NIGHT AT Bo Gitar Methodist Poet 12th aud Ml n.w.—Preaching Suu moruanig and uigit abd Gurvug’the week by iow. dno. Af. Hottuesat Gaon Sunday school 9:30, a.m; 3; Christian Endeavor at young People’s mectiuy at 30 Pm, t GRACE CHUKCH, 32D ST. NEAR CANAL, Be etnetown DO. Tipe Seana divly communion, 7:50 au; bags ed > likauy aud sermon, 11a, uject, 3 event Preyer und sermon, ro it. subseet, “he Natur aments."* Evening prayer aud lecture Wed- ae Beats free. All welcome, It . PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR Veal uxton cirele uw. dev. Alfred Harding, 230 tu, Holy Con 11 am. Litany, Holy Communion and ser 0 gem. Eveuscug (full chor) atid wermor, On Fiday, Sonulary 24, at 7:30 p.m. (eve of Feast ok Couverston of St. Paul}, the Annual Parish Festival Service will be sung. Preacher, the Rev. Was, Everett dohusou of dt, Chrysustom's: chapel, iriuity parish, New York The cordially Vited t Seats free at all Pe es. aie sashanier rs GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, REV. x. fe Te pie, Touortew at dain and’ 2 . Ereperatory service Friday eve next Suuday moruing, <g> ST, JAMES CHU | ees ee Muuine 10:30 o'cwek: “holy comiuus day Ke GoUl and: vechisinug, $ oe iu. ; eveRsung, Week days, and ny ea 2 Bey gs iF aq CALVARY CHURCH, CORN Be Nina dante bo ee Greeae, Sunday school. 9:30am.” Prewching, Ua im: a 1 x ne pesto es, Bayete reveving y . a ANC! orner Theroir Outwater, pastor Sundae aching, 1} ain and 3230 ya, i MORTAL’ CHAPEL," coruér oth and P ata, na S50 peak, AL ure cordially anvited ite s<~ corner of 10th and si pustor, Mev, 8. M. minster ‘confession to Dr. Biechodl, urwauist. sunday BY wt. Curistiau F meeting Udo => RYLAND EP. SS Church, 10th aud D ats. s.w., ae pastor —Preachunz, LL au. People's Christian Endeavor ¥¢ gta Thursday, 7:30, “Omeial Board Pe Fe ‘OF tol ry! 30 pm, oa ‘Thursday service, Sunday school md W. Baldwin, oun SEE IN OTHER PEOPLt ez Swem Suaday magnt, 7:50 Yon, WN the auditenuin OF the deceud Lspast Chur, ath st, aud ¥ Preaching at 14 aan. by the pastor school, yu Jager and piaive service Liu } sonuge, 730 4th ws S.6;, Lhe peslut aud tauily at hue ba Fridays tion: 2 to 10 pan, it eg MOUNT VERNON PLACE M. E, CHURCH Be out, 3.0 subideway,” pastor.—11 wm., a its evaaelizaus side hearer.” ustrated."” 7: _dilake halle Tie THE “STAR. AN "1889. A Eecord to be Proud of. The attention of the public generally and especially that of business circles is called to the sworn tabular statement in another part of today’s paper, setting forth in detail the d. circulation of Tas Evextxo Sran during the Year 1889. This statement avd the additional facts bearing on the same subject which are given below make such a slowing as cannot, it is confidently believed, be matched by the record of any other newspaper in the world. They incontestibly establish the fact that Tur Stan is without exception the best local ale rtis- ing medium in the United Slates, or, in fact, in any country. ‘The points upon which this claim is based are these: 1. It has three times the circulation of any other paper in Washington. 2 Its circulation in Washington is double that Of ali the other daily papers published in the city added together, 3. It has a larger and fuller circulation in the city where printed, in proportion to rearing and Purchasing population, than any other newspaper m the world, 4. It has the largest regular and permanent home circulation of any teco-cent Qf ernoon paper AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. —_—_—_ PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE. —_—>—_ St. Louis Gets in Her World’s Fair Bil HOUSE, The House met at 1 o'clock today! Mr, Frank (Mo.) introduced a bill locating the world’s fair at St. Louis and creating a corpora- tion to carry on the same. Referred to the special! committee, THE BALLOT-BOX FORGERY COMMITTEE. On motion of Mr. Mason (Ill.) a resolution was adopted permitting the special committee investigating the ballot-box forgery to sit dur ing the session of the House, SILOoTT's vicriMs. Mr. Morgan (Mise.) offered « resolution aw thorizing George E. Adams, chairman of the special Silcott committee, to pay the claims of rivate depositors out of the money withdraws \¥ Silcott from the National metropolitan bank. Referred. Mr. Owen (Ind.) introduced a joint resolution for the appointment of George W. Stecle ase msuber of deo Deena al managers of soldiers’ homes, Referred. Mr, Kinsey (Mo.) introduced a bill in relation to the naturalization of aliens, Referred. Mr. Kerr (Pa.) imtroduced a bill to refer questions of law in relation to the cases of Members growing out of the defalcation of Sil- cott to the Court of Claims, Referred, THE OKLAHOMA BILL. The House then went into committee of the whole, Mr. Burrows (Mich.) in the chair, on the Oklahoma town site bill, CAPITOL TOPICS. THE OKLAHOMA TERRITORY BILL. Further arguments on the Oklaboma terri- tory bill were heard by the House committee on territories today. a. w nations Judge Paine of this city, rey interests of the Chickasaw and ( of Indians. who began an argument the other before the committee, fin- i His argument was followed by an address to the committee by Miss Alice M. Kobinses, « missionary amoug the Indians im the Indian territory and a teacher in “ puuuay ordi ed ea it . Dyvon, pastur. cy Peeacliing at 11 a oxes aud wt 7:50 pam. by the pastor, are weleoine, McK ’ Bt ave rs crucrt Lasbatdeou, 11 acti; 7200 yuan Noting 12. Ul rotl. Suuday scuoul, 2:0 a otVices in ev it ANT (Res- Nand 15th sts, WO jum. Preachiny in iow, Touiiy'S ‘diaalin, 2 9 va the Couwuizas will be held, with a B.D. of savers, es WiLL BE -GLLD IN ST.An- ‘S chapel, MussachUsctte uve. aud 15th Am and 3250 pan, ley, BISHOP TALBOT OF WYOMING WILL ES <= Predeh at the Church of the Asceusion ut Dr. elliott, rector, wid preach wt 11 wane ii seat strangers iu the mworung. in the evening s. ute tree. so LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHUNG vck preaching by pastor, J. G. But- om Honing, by tiev, C. HL outlier, 1 PS Ck. ud pundiy acuools” UUW Aud wives, “ATL Wesvouie, e>WAUGH ME. CHURCH, 3D AND X sts. is reacliiny by tho pustot, Kev. J, es DD: Dau, and 7:50 pam Uther usual. gS EPIPHANY, CHURCH. @ ST JAN, WS services S aud liam, 4 and 7: Preacior at 1] auu., B-suop Leibot." Preacner at 0 Pui, Kev. Dr, as. H. Moki. Ad seas ire except iiein. at VERMONT — CHKEIS a EEE services at 11 ald Noung peuple's auecttny Bb of Old 1 Gt series of serious OD, Abrahatn the faithf us, ‘SB pemei S. Lye Pans Bev, Willie kobiaiscn or Frederiecabune, \ METHOVOLITAN ME. CHUKCH, COR, fe Bins sta. Preaching E. ali sn cae tr, ey GM Cotes. At"7 30 tots ey. W. F. Croits wu’ — ws of the Uinited States." Sul ‘oem YoU people's meet, 630 oer a prayer service Thursday, 7:30, 7:30 Pt. Sowa sng of ageini souday FSO nee agsini = YouusPeople, 6 Xs a0 pm. Prager FUUNDSY MLE. cata ca = ry bas Cl TUES: the Presbyterian Indian schools there, who tn te United States, made a strong plea for ample protection In support of these claims and toshow the | ior the full-blooded Indian, —— tive Rogers of Arkansas an out constantly increasing circulation of the paper, | UY°., {0 legal machinery provided in the bill attention is invited to the figures following: was inadequate to mect the exigencies of the DAILY cH 308 4 1885-86-87 ame conclude his argument next ISS3. SSG, ISN7. ISSS, ISS9, . ores. JAN...20,456 23,388 25,170 26,380 27,N41 Representative Gibson of Maryland has 24,321 26,299 27,161 29,200 | nearly yrs Need A —_ illness and 25,594 26,009 27,190 34,766 | “Pearce ib bis p) ae 2727 25,575 22,166 29852 |g cute at ramets Sook Key, author of the 24,359 25,742 26,222 29,616 | “Star Spangled Banner.” 23,902 25,116 27,153 30,173 4 SRS 23,186 24,870 26,263 29,650 THE CRUISER BALTIMORE, AUG,..21,445 22,564 24,859 25,921 25,595 SkrT..21,033 22,302 24,905 25,224 2s 47s | TB® acerca neg Foci fg nee OCt...21,497 21,701 24807 25,916 30,329 — ” NOV...22,049 23,651 G97 2N,N11 31,053] The guess work as to tho actual horse-power D&C...23,000 24,687 26,466 26,752 31,653 | Petformance of the new cruiser Baltimore on _| her recent trial trip was ended today by the Av’ge.22,123 25.484 4 promulgation from the Navy department of the tasess eyes agai mt peat figures reported by the trial board in the special report, which had to be sent to Norfolk. to receive certain missing signatures. The board stated that the aggregate indicated horses power developed by the vessel was 10,064,418 T gives the Cramps a power premrum of $106,431.80, being for the excess over the 9,000 tipulated for im the contract, at the rate of ©1009 a horse-power. Mr. Charles Cramp, the senior member of the ship-building firm, was Of this remarkable average aggregate of 30,090 copies circulated daily, no more than 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, and 1,106 go to suburban places, ©; express, railway trains, etc., leaving as a net circulation im the city proper the phenomenal proportion of 9235 per cent, or an aggregate of 27,882 copies! Of this number, 21,142 wes stiy. the Nav rtmont today in consultation a ae : were deliv- | vith Col. Rewer, judge advocate general of the ered daily by regularcarricrs ut the homes of | navy; Chief Constructor Wilson and Chief En- permanent subscribers, The remaining 6,740 | #incer Meivitle im relation to the final pay- ments on the vessel. THE WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST. How It Enters Into the Contest for Seats in the House, copies represent the sales over the office counter, at the news stands, and by newsboys. Bat of this latter number a very large propor- tion is supplied reguiarly to permanent resi- dents of the city living in lodgings, &c. (not householders), so that its whole circulation may be literally said to be in the family circle, While its aggregate circulation therefore gives Tae Stax a distinctive and enviable position in modern journalism, the fulness of its home | circulation, the extent to which it is relied | upon by members of the household, and par- ticularly by the purchasing portion of the com- munity are the marked characteristics of the paper, to which no other daily journal now published can furnish a parallel, This is no idle boast on the part of the paper. It is a well established fact, demonstrated to the full satisfaction of the sagacious end enter- prising business men of Washington, who seck and know where to find the largest returns from the money paid out for advertising, This is proven by the growth of Tur Sran's advertising patronage. Nothing can more surely illustrate the esteem in which any arti- cle is held by the public than a constantly increasing flemand for it—day by day, week by week, month by month, and year by year,—in the face of adverse claims and pretentious com- The world’s fair contest issaid to be embar- rassing the majority of the Honse in their po- litical affairs, Most of the democrats whose seats are being contested are commutted to o1 or the other of the proposed sites for the fair and the members from the jocalities they favor | are hardly likely to vote to unseat them pend- ing the settlement of the question, Mr. Quay, whose interest in his party does not exhaust itself in the Senate, has conferred with the chairman of the clectious committee aud some other members on the subject and advised that the world’s fair matter be got out of the way as soon as possible and that the elections committee get its cases in shape and then issue a “whip” call to all the republican members, commanding their attendance at the time fixed for the consideration of election cases, Washington News and Gossip, Correctioy.—Through an omission in the text an error was printed in yesterday's Sram in regard to postage. It said “the transient postage on each copy of Tue Star is 2 cents;* whereas it was intended to say and was written “that 2 cents is the postage on each copy of the sizteen-page editions of Tae Stan.” One cent pays the postage on the ordinary 8-page issues, petition. The figures following tell the story | and on those consisting of 12 pages, but om on this point: 16 pages the postage is 2 cents, NUMBER OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PRINTED Ix ; ki —Eaternal _ GovernmextT eckirts Topar. IS85-NG-87-AS-89, 1SS5. ISS6. 1887. ISSS incp, | "EPEBES $424,359; customs, $1,012,803, 3,209 3,615 4.076 4,5sg| Nos-Proonessive Rep Mex.—A delegation 3.064 BSt7 3,023 4.529 | Of Oneida Indians from Northern Wisconsin as i called yesterday at the Indian office and pre- 3,506 4,669 4,603 3,498 sented a petition asking for a suspension of the 4,355 5,478 4,986 5,854) work of alloting lands to the members of their 4,197 5,395 5,171 6,033 | tribe uvtil they can be fully heard and the 3,938 4,522 4,606 5,529 | views of the Indians obtained upon the allot- 3.235 915 4. ment scheme, The commissioner declined to a 3915 4,45 | order a suspension of the work and e: 2.882 4,604 | the opinion that the delegation represented 4,208 3,889 | only the non-progressive members of the tribe. 4,579 6,389! Secretary Wixpom’s Siver But,—The 4,250 6,107 | cabinet meeting yesterday was attended by all 3,596 5,795 | the members except Secretary Blaine. Secre- tary Windom submitted a draft of the bill pre- . 54a ured by himself in regard to the of TA TARDE ASSIS SLBES SEOUL GEBOD | TLS a we careived tee mppeaeel ot ae But it is not alone in numbers that the great | dent and most of the members of ‘the cabinet. The bill will probably be introduced in the House of Representatives by Mr. Conger on Monday. Boarp or Puxsion Arrrats.—Assistant Seo- retary Bussey has requested the Secretary of the increase of advertising is shown. The larger space required for advertisements during the year 1839 as compared with that occupied in 1833 is even more striking. The average daily space filled by advertisements in 1833 was 25.10 columns, or 7779 columns for the year; whereas for the year 1889 the daily average was 29.75 columns, or 9223 columns in the aggregate, being a total gain over the previous year of 1444 columns! And this, it must be remem- bered, consisted exclusively of the ordinary everyday business advertising, nothing in the way of tax sales, poll lists, election returns, ete., such as occasionally swell the business of political organs, being included in its patron- age. In conclusion, it is only necessary to say that, in proportion to the extent and high character of its circulation, Tux Sran’s advertising rates take rank with the very lowest in the country, and to add. finally, that every statement herein ‘Tue Derantuest or Justice was, by order of the Attorney General, closed today from o'clock until 1 on account of the funeral of Mz. Walker Blaine, made can be abundantly verified, The ci The grip scoms to be relentless is Sco | nasal enoeeerteven ty te mew al hold upon the city post office ote 4 and the handiers of the daily mail are. still ber than fe pe mere FEP