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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Avs. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Segaat Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, ‘Tre Evexrxe ) Sees is Forge to Senor ate er meant copies cents each. — pos Ge Sionth+ one year, $6: Naat mon {Entered at the Post ice af Washington, D. Cue pecond-c Tee Yeercr Seumcpetalied om Ln gelled 7 peal mail must be paid {2 advance: ‘be paper sent longer than is paid for. ‘Rates of advertising made known on application ai Vor. 76—No. 15,049, WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1890. ae Stat. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES THE AMERICAN ICE COMPANY, SS coe and Poste. nw, @enodscot River Ice Co. end Willi Tee Co.combineds Be -witson wuisxy” PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO., PA. ‘This celebrated Whisky. mest y and slowly seasted, mashed, fermented and distilled from the 1n- Yaluable health-ziving Chalybeate waters and choice small grain Rye peculiar to the renowned mountain Gistricts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened fn heated ware houses, sea-voyaged and aged in the ‘warm ssit air of Bermuda. The oxides of irov and thetr homologous salts found in the waters from which this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable and unequaled asa tonic and rejuvenator to those in Beed of strength, vitality aud vigor See certificate of Prof. Tonry of the Baltimore Med- Coll Molt 1s PURE. FREE FROM FUSEL OT, AND CAN THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR MEDICINAL USE. ITS HIGH COLUK 18 DUE TO THE IKON PRESENT. “WAL PB TONRY, Ph.D., Chemist” is celebrated Whisky is sold by the following = and W ee OO art ben aud Louisiana ave. ew York ave. DF st. pow. . ley, . Georgetown. ° follow: ‘Hotes ‘and Restaurante: Felon eo Sth and E sts. n.w. ani . GL Pennsylvani Lith and eDusylvauiaave-2.w. * Meaatcn, 609 19 . 904 Peni ania ave. nw. thand F ste. tg: 1343 Peunsylvania ave. D.W. 400) LUth st. D.w. has. O. Br st Neuter tor, 44 st, and Pennsylvania ave. n.w. ea. A. Humphrey. 415 1th st. nw. fre John Hoss, 309 7th at. n- 15th st. iw. w. Teh baat ae & ind, Mount Pleasan canine olttan Cluby 17th and snd Hote. nw. BMerdlan club, 1726 T stn Ask for WILSON WHISKY. THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH CO, stiller Distillers _paitimore, Ma. a G8 AND BUILDING AS- Cell for Constitutions, Eubecribe for stock-$1 per share—between the hours of 9 am. and 4:30 p.m. daily at the officeot JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, 1416 w., Relloxg Building. ni4-6m F st q =» CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES ‘and other securities, Commercial litho- eraphy and — o A. G. GEDNEY, tel and D streets ( cannes ALLEN HAS KE! i bie Kesuience to Tad0 Gat kw. = Office &-30 to 9:30 nm B'BU to 4:30 and 6 to 7 p.m. @3-Su EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION “LQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS $1,119,062.77. Ofce hours, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On the first Wednesday in esch month the office will be en from 6 to S o'clock pm. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. The 18th issue of stuck 18 open for subscription. Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of the Asscciation are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE ZNO. JOT EDSON, Sec’ry. at ‘PERSONAL, SQUARE FEET OF GROUND IN THE District will be given by aventleman for ing 80 per month under 8. Government Add: 5,000 32 & permanent position @ither the District or Box 147, Star office, OO BELPE PAID BY A MAN FOR A PER- 1 manent Goverument Posi ion at $05 or 275 Per Month. Address ¥.0.U., Star office. ja:31-2t* VVHL- SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS aud Answers Send 1) to ‘8. WL ELYSN. A.M. Ivy Institute, seit © Miuthwest cor. Sih sud K sta a RON 28, TEE TIME. WE WILL ce “BIG er call at JUMT'S OLD STAND. sib * GOODRICH, pATTORNEY: EN AW, A. Chicago free Dustueas quietly and | a bao oy lowe eheely ATE. meee AGENCY ied ovens: UTHORIZED PRIV ANitame © Communications promptly at ended to eke Ofice open all Slianager, 220 Fat awe Co. png strict E. ARDMORE, 523 13TH N. po ee ‘the city. ranqers visiting Gay. 37 wO10 week. coe EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D. C. —_—_—_—_—_———_ ; _ ARCHITECTS. s018-5m* mnt dive Conte: CURED BY THE CIGARETTES ESPIC. jocating, Coushs, Colds, Chest, Neu- pane artes, Porna h, ERPIG) 20 Res Be Loree Sew ork FouGERA; “WEHAY. Bold by all Chemists of America, Bly 6m, 1815 F; LOWERS. Frowers, AT AND BELOW COST. In orderto make room for our Spring Importation of Flowers, we will close our present large stock at and below cost for 15 days, Garnitures made by an artist ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICE, OF THE Ht FSC! — TRUSTEES OF Tub bisa tier oF OF CO: Franklin Sehool Building, Wash: mel at 9 0” Jectact' the xautsntigu, are au follown: AvAEMNGHC, Grammar and Geography. His- tory of the United States), “Music Drawins, cian | Pirsiciogs. Penmanship, ag & Co Teaching. Further information Gr TVIER ® - HUTHERFO » MAKE A wr RAY "LOANS ON REAL ESTATE: A WANTED-A TENANT FOR A BUILDING to be erected ons prominent corer on F 12t 1304 F st, ANTICIPATE YOUR SPRING WANTS. ‘A good portion of my recent judicious Boston purchase was jn Medium and Ligh weight Suitings and Trousers tt Tam now prepared to make ut . usual prices. G. W. Ny Expert in Trousers, Cor, Dth and Gta. Jal NDING IMPROVEMENTS where I have for 14 years a Insurance, I haveremoved office to my residence. D.W., Wext to ofa at. opp. Trinity ‘chureny maidway betwee and the tax office and one’ block from the carand herdic lines. E. A. MCINTIRE, Real Insurance and Loans. at Dues on shares paid in. Surplus and interest funi Present assets.. Ass Building Association the outa rival in the showing it has made and the financial sticcess it has acuieved in proportion ty the bi done. This splendid showing has not been gained the expense of those who buve taken advances from the Association. It will take less mouey to repay au ad- Vance of $1,000 in this Association than in any other in the city of Washington; So the prosperity, of the Association has not been built up by oppressiug t borrowers with large percentages of interest om advances taken. ‘The secret of our splendid showing is entirely owing to economy in management, in keep- ing down the expenses, thus reserviny the profits for distribution to the members. We have several hun- shares of our first series maturing iu the mouth of Murch and succeeding months. ‘I shares will be redeemed with @ profit of 12 per cent. per annum, on Withdrawn before maturity we pay cent cent per annum on spe per annum. vecial payments, of, or more, interest payable monthly if We advance $10 on each sare,paymient a monthly: 00 on 7 shares, payment $14, month 10 months. This = oe ‘of 100 mont cenrenee be paving lattes ey dues; thus, 815 monthly to 91 months: $16 to 8:5 month and Our methods of business are extren elastic, making it convenient for eve with us. For instance: No fines are enfor payment of dues, except from those who have bor- rowed mouey sa We expect iss a ments. can any time anc cl di hun.jreds of new shares etinge on WEDNESDAY ident, F.G. saxty, JOHN maid CHAS. F. BENJAMIN, Attorney. Root: 95, Corcoran | pullding Sate Hill Branch'by A. N WiLL THE HOLDER OF NUMBER in Voice of organ at the late Fair of Union Zeng No; 87, 1.0. please notify V. J. MATCH Chief Ruler, 407 G at. nw, Pe ny IN ODD P PA PANTS ODD FROM SUIT At Reduced Frices KGE SPRANSY, 434 7th at. 1M OK BLANK BOOK MANUPACTORER, pee attention given to Library Bindings of all 420 and 422 11th st, n.w. cure larger office, aud in the future Twill be found in my uew quarters, 1000 P st-iew. ‘M. PC WE eal Estate. O, east side, where I will be pleased to'see my friends and the public in general. ma) RM. BR 578" Dealer in Paints, Oils and Glass, & OFFICE, OF | GH NUARY 17, 1890. ‘The annual meeting of the stockliokderso of this com- pmy will be held at the office of this compa: WS Tot st. bev.) MONDAY, FEBLUALY 3: 1800, for the election of Directors to serve during the ensu- oe ae ar. 6 2 o'clock nd close at 1 yeti openst 12 o'clock m. snd. Sa ‘jal 7-140 QP HAVING LEASED THE Ph ‘joining ours how occupied by t rund as We desire to convert the two stores into one mau moth establishment and to make room the snd Wraps t bel ow is your cance and Wraps r cent Lelow cost: now is yo c fOeecure bargains. KING'S PALAC! Ja27tfel! S14 7th st. To THYSICIANS. instruments at Cut Prices, all and wee Our mag- uments, including the = DTT Before purchesits uificent stock o: Surgeon's Ins latest and best hypodes mora eter. obstet est prices i howiery and supporters axpecialty. uteed. Z. D.GILMAN, ¢ OTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. OHN M. MILCHELL et al. va THUMAS E, DANT, No. 1190.""it equity. mrsuance of the provisions uf 2 decree in tie cbove entitled cause notice is hereby sciven to the ETeaitors of the late Susannal Sherman Ree, dec Co file their claims with the vouchers thereof, in the office of the auditor of uid c urt, within 3U day from and low ow st er Evers thie guar we Jal the THIKD DAY OF FEBE _Ja24-9t Ceo TRE, a ‘ox FIRE IN SURAXCE CO o SCMPANY o Me Tiateict of Columbia ~ the election of nine Directors to serve for the en- year will be held at the othice of the Compaty, ave. LW. EF ay, Feburary 24, 1590. ry ome? = Z —_ clog at 3 ea “RAW OS, Secretary. @revious to the erection of the Company's Building, cor. Oth and F sts. MONEY LOANED ON COLLATERAL AND ON REAL ESTATE, Well Secured Louus, guaranteed by the Company, for sale. call a, PAID. on nd with us, ine ‘WARNER, President, W. B. ROBISON, Secret Charles B. Bailey, James L. Barbou ‘t. Franklin Schneider, George E. Bartol ‘Thoruas Somerville, Hichard W- Clay, eg aan ye] Cross, 5. Sworn 3 aa 2, Hattersley W. Talbott, George Truesdell, er, Green, Wibiam & Gurley, Job las @ OPENING NEW sx Bi pas ROCHESTER BUA ADU PLEX BURNERS, _s25-tuth,e3m “U1 Toth ste Corcoran Building, NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION ON CAPI- tol Hill, German-Americau Building Asso- ciation, No. 8. ‘of this new astocia- ‘The Oat meeting tion will be hela at Witthart Ha! corner id and B sts, #6, on THURSDAY, February. G, at 7:30 p.un., for pay inent of duew and election of Salcers for the chsue ‘Ste invited to attend, WM. WITT P. $618,25,11,3,4.5.6 — Mrs. M. J. HUNT, _2tmo 1309 Fst. nw. Tue Tousox-Hovstox Exxcraio COMPANY, 620 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Mass. WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1333 F 8ST. wiztu S G. + mz, TaILoR, 016 9th et ow, Renner SECURITIES. AQUITABLE MORTGAGE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 82,000,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits...... $264,817.65. iar: serhizecatnlcasn breccias Offers to investors its G per cent Guaranteed De- denture Bonds. Tuese Bouds area safe, reliable and convenient investment und can be purchased in Amounts of $200, $500, 8500 and 81,000. CRANE, PARRIS & CO., Bankers, Ebbitt Honse, Agents, ‘Who will furnish all information. n23-wks3in _.__ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. FITH 1 CONGREGATION AL HURCH, URCH OF THE ASCENSION, MASS; ont, 2 at.—Services ‘a.m. and Tee a Ay, Led Ushi address i ‘BE- travail i ee E STREET BAPTIBT CHURC! tween Oth and 7th, sta —Rey. J. J. Mi sermon 11 am, on ‘Messiah's P.m., on “Christ and the church.” Case at ws FD UNION M.E. CHURCH, 20TH ST. NEAR St L Atking ere, Hane 9. Mt tin genes ad | ioe by pS greek ‘ilber t_ | Howse WeOmcer Te Siiay sche, a Crafts subject Siuday ‘work and Stnday amuse: im, Odd Fellows ws hall, sc. Seat f “ Pani, Christian endeavor society. A i, HAMIL day schools "11. Loads say ae rattan ary address, Kev, Dr, mir og Bebe" society of | 8: Ani y communion ‘hristian Endeavor, Kreator paxtur, It day aud Tt aes fe Prayer meetings Tues CE MEETINGS EVERY SUN- z “HARD a nis! aie Swem's subject Sun ht, ‘clock, auditorium of the Second iauaugh Hall, ed iy pst Church, “Templars. aid other thst aunt Virginle ere ce reclae wat 1) am sieake kere Tomorrow,” Also remember, the meeting at | Sy'the pacton. “All sents foes. Gone mapas aboot Ps m. Young men’s meeting Sunday, 5 p.m. Will be conducted by Ealeston Lodge. Let th full attendance, vung people's society of ¥ hristian endeavor ‘Tues- da; O Pan Prayer and praise service Thursday, Pastor and na ‘fami Se hone on Br TEMPERAN (CE RALLY Y OUADER (DHE uspices of Cammack Tent of Kechabi ‘emplars" ball, Bunday afternoon, 3 ee Fromineut Speakers Public invited. BLY PR sthand I ats. 1. nuday School, 9:30 Youne People's meeting, 6:30 pn, Presi bin the pastor, Kev. Geo, O. Li at Il a ‘30 p.m. in the seri ss TE SEPERANOR under auspices of Bw, 1 Moulton, Mra. T. A. it M an rutday" school at, ee a heat peit In the ‘exercises, Good usi "Sprayer mecting Thu = ay Son rome kaamatl be Ray ad GRACE REFORMED CH Shapter, No. 7. RA. between Kuode Islan: nm SUNDAY, Febru- [perce Ss 4 ‘Thomas G. “Apple, Of our late. Somapasion, damn a 5 attend fhetqumeral | a1 acu and 7-Jolpa. “Strangers weleon tieowt excellent high Brat, HOMATIO X SMITH ‘TY OF CHRISTIAN ENDrAVOK YOUNG, Secretary. ay; Lincoln imemort: Congrezational THE | MEMBEUS OF JOHN F. | COOK Eo ame aes iE. Rankin will LODGE, No, 10, F.A.A-M., will ‘meot ut | Prewguay tt aim AL 7 service by 18 11th st. BW. on ae AY, February | ‘Be Society. nv! ve" 2, 20:90 crulcey, te sttend the, funeral of cur late brother, JAMES E: MORGAN. AU Sister BROOKS BURRELL, W. wi “i E. H. UNCLES, Secy, =F. G.3- COUN iL, NO. 4, G.U.0. OF OF Ail ytuberg are Hereby notified to meet ‘at their Hiall'on SUNDAY. Februury. 2 1 jock am. sharp josttend the funeral of our Inte. brother, James £. Members of Council 44 are fruter- ually iuvited. ‘Fuderal 1 oclock p.in., 10th st. Bap- GB. WALKER, W.G.M, La LIE Washington Hail, cor. 3d and Penn. ave, FA. T. Joues, editor of American Sentinel, speak on “Sunday lexislution contrary to the gospel Be METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN hurch, 4th cot 1 sta, we (Capitol Hill) XK in Chester, D.D., Servi i Bt ‘Sabbath ‘school, temper- ting, 3 ptu., with in! ing speakers pres- tH STREET PRESBYTERIAN {AU especially interesting temper eld Sunday evening at. __JOHN R. BROWN, G. Bec. ure! ance meeting will be WASHINGTON PATRIARCHTE, No is o'clock. Hon. J. D. Taylor. ‘M,C, of Ohio will addi G.U.O of O.F.—All members are hereby re- | the meeting. Recitation RB. Davis and au quovted to meet at their hall_on ca a February 2 | essay by Miss Laura Wilkes wxcelient sntniote th at 10;30a.11 in full uniform, ty attend the fameral of | to ther, James £, Mi own wen Petriarchie are fraterually invited. iarchie. 3. R BROWN, W.V-P, PRAYER—THE BOARD OF prance choir aud Misé Homer, Mra, McKinney ree, pie Geo By order of _8.H. fala fy W. tae WEEK 1 poi the frends « of RCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVERS AL ner 13th and L sta. We 1 a.m. and 1 All cordially in WAUGH M.E. CHURCH, 3D AND A 8TS8 to earnestly pray that & o-—Revival services. AUL1 a, preschiug loor may be opened where. ‘hue crowds of perishing 7S? Heine Be baer fond Modatod, "Hundreds are. turned away weekly for lack during the week, Saturday excepted, at 7 giuvom, and the police have wanted the directors ROBERT ASHCROFT, | RECENTLY Liverpool, England, (DV. Monumental hal Aeainst allowing the hail to be crowded as heretofore. Let this first week in February be 8 week of supplica- fon and prayer that Gud may ive the city s peruia- nent home uty for its mission work. Special at services wl eld “at the main hall and ie wed&. The city pastors are also quad to make this matter a subjectof prayerin their church services, Peni Wa ave, n.w The Christian privileges of the compared with those of the first, ‘The «reat salvation; what! wi are invited. LIGIOUS | LIP! Clabauch hall 16:50 14th st. Fifield from Boston, Mass, on **The evils of Sund: nity chureh, ¢ —* I ig ty NEAR qe LOCAL ASSEMBLY 1748, K. OFL., ie = C. Carpenters and Joiuers.—Members are | Rot" Serv Ea iN ‘Sermon. ‘Liteny, Ho Eveusoug (full choral) apd Sermon, hereby Will be tratsacted atthe uext reyuler:imeetiuy, MON DAY, February 3, pu A full attendance is reepeet y notified that business of special unportanc fully requeste ‘By order of the Assembly NOW I8 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. New Series opens February 6, 1890. EASTERN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. F —— Bleach permonth, $200 advanced on each FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 10TH AND O streets (Scott circle) Key.Charles A. Stakely, D.D., pastor.—Sunday school, 9:30 am. The pastor, havilig recovered from sickness, will oeeupy his pulpit at 1) aun.and 7:30 pan, Youtig peopl aaa Th CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PX. <a ave. and 2d 9 . Pa evening, 7 Annual meeting for election of 9 directors. will be eld at Horrelt's hall 1 G42 Fenn. ave. w.e., WEDNES- Pie Ds will speak 1890, at Subscriptions for stock, received, Sud ‘payments on te Dew. ‘Suuda; rope audi thi 220 p. 3 Work i c u suME_can be made at vMlce of Secretary, No. “Uz 0 pire toa mere ers country. "Al sntereated cordially invi at WHEL CENTRAL UNION MiaaTO) ¥. 090 PE Vice President, ave. Gospel rvices daily 12" m. JOHN E, HERRELL, p.m: Sunday. 3 aud. 7:30 pan. ‘Branch mectinss an jrewsurer. |avuai (for tine and place see Bulletin). Week of HENRY K.SIMPSON, accra services, Come. it flat ~" Secretary, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. orH bet, Gand HK ats. nw. Bev. y ee OF COPARTNEKSHIP. — ae: here- vice at 7:30 put 4 fry y erty evel 7300 oelerk. 'Strangery arecordially w joomed at: apevic Es it >CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Sth and H sts.n.w., Hey. samuel H. Greene, pastor.—9:30 a.m, 27th aniliversary of the Sunday Behool, Preaching’ by the rastor, UL am. and ENDALL CHAPE: 13% and D Thave this day retired from the firm and Company, butt trust nay friends and fl prone ewillen tend to my former associates, coutinue the Dusiness, ihe generous patronage ar accorded me, I can bespeak for you the game careful service that has always characterized this house, inge 6. MENNIN ORGE 5 Washington, D.C., February 1, - COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notice is hereby‘given that the undersigned have this day tormed « copartuership under the firin name of Suks and Company and respectfully solicit con- the patronage nuance of 40 Renerously bestowed in the past, ile ee EEMORIAL ” PRESB Ra Droit Park, I th cite ¥ Ian’ S) Stier tor {11 wim, and ii'iradford. Sabbath sc .m. Christian Endeavor Society at 6:45 p.m, Wing the Truth, Mid-week service Wednesda p.m. . E. CHURCH, COR. 5 Brewchani Tomdrrow by tuo M. EL ANDREW SAK8. nid 7:0) ps ISADOKE BAKS. Sapbath Washington, D.C., February 1, 1890. f1-6t +» 6:30 pmdt — REAL ESTATE OFFICE FIRST CONGKEGAT TIONAL CHURCH. coruer of 10th and @ si ‘The OF pastor, Rev. 8, M. Newman. DD. at" preach at 11 adm. 9 third ser: Study. and at JOHN B, WIGHT, 14034 G st. n.w., near the Rigs House. (Notary Public.) * tpon “Christian Faith in the Tws Greatest Modern English Po Music Jed by De. Bischo organist. Sunday school at deavor meeting 62:50 p.m. aes DOUGLASS MEMORIAL ME. aH » Kev. D. Thave opened au officeas above for the transaction of the REAL ESTATE BUSINESS in all its branches, including Renting and Insuring Property, Collecting Rents and Negotiating Loans, Any business in- trusted to me will receive my prompt and careful at- tention. “A life-long residence in Washington has given mean extended acquaintance, » knowledge of the growth of the city and an opportunity to duly appreciate the de- SPIRITUALISM AT GRAND ARMY Hatt, opporite Willard’s hotel every Bui count at 10 a. re 12:30 a.m. and Ho pate aA. M.GLADING, ‘Trance Speaker and jer each lecture, _10c. door ebliectian. Te 4 0 PD cddress: by. “bbe of tile House of iitatives., Young taeu should hot full te hese ind Man Eloquent, cm THE METRUPOL) AME, Zion church, D e.W., Huer kei G, Dye oo Sunday School, ain. proachinu, 11 aie au ot ast, followed by the sacrament of 4 x => CHURCH GE, THE COVES AR rus sirability and value of property. Bow —Sericenat 1 ai aud 7 30 pin ereacldie ng by re Kev. ‘eutts 8. ta DB With an office conveniently located and fully ‘nm, Young people's ineetin tig at 830 td equipped for the proper transaction of buriness I hope McKENDREE ME. Cerraren ag to serve my patrons to their best advantage. ave, bot ‘us an” Tou sta newer. Herbert we il a f1-6t JOHN B. WIGHT. A CARD. “HEADQUARTERS BURNSIDE Owing to the serious Corps, Ni ineas of its Presiasht postpone the date of ths Fs Fur FOUNDRY } Elliott, pastor, Communion at morning s'rvice, Stmday school, ain, Young = 6:50 pam. Prayer mn as become uecessury sol et ‘to be hy mnenclag by Tou int ta ‘he Fair will conti ee jencing on the ust r will continue = for ten days, ‘All season th jckeks wood for that tine => wouN VERNON PLAGE M.E. CHURCH By order of Committee. 8. W. Haddaway auunion) ee Preaching at L1 cos B. ACEARE, JOHN “JOHNS, D. A. on CLARK, JOUNS & MCKNIGHT, ATTOK: AT-LAW, M416 FS, WASHINGTOR, D.C.. Practice before Couimittoes of Congress, the Courts und the Executi NEW CHURCH- THE REV, FRANK SEW. Departuents, ALL wil preach at the Boe — School}, 1006 E 1, Buble THE COPARTNEMSHIP Tenia Cuurehinaa’s Contsision” Sunday nchool 9: 80. GWYNNE NEWMAN oo Soe aes die | pane y 2 = ‘ P HXLAND |, METHODIST | EPISQ solved by mutual consent, cw yNNE AX, bent rod ae wy, Rev- chat PAE ay pastar. “Sunday. school, O'a.1n, Preach Jannary 30, 1890. THOS. 5: FLACK Baldwin, pastor. Sunday school, 90.5 aa re aioe Other services as usual, — ane CHULCH OF HE EPIPHANY.G 8. a ARD ‘. _ RAISER, form sER, formerly with R. 0. Holtz. beet 14th.—Services ai liam, man, has oF the transaction of the with sermon by the rector, and at yy and m7; 230 pam, Heol Fetate news in all its ranches at the “Atlan | With serion Dy the reeior, All cats free except @t 1 tic Builaing."* room + Geround ‘He wil as Rent id Spavieemarta es has INS BULKLEY & HAVE a ive ito 1509 Parave. ow a “eo NOTICE © foe ok OF COPA = Tetwoen dissolved am. g ST, JAMES CHURCH, STH STREET NEAR nl ES Clark, ‘Sunday's, rabip heretofore ine BETZ bas thie day been —e "GRO. E. HUTCHINS, NICARAGUA CANAL-—THE MABITIME ‘Canal C ut on exhibition a at model ‘The rooms a =>JUST THE PLACE FOR CHANDELIERS AND FIXTURES FOR GAS C4, MUDDIMAN, 1206 Fat. ‘CHEAPEST, QUICKEST AND CLEANEST '18 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY'S COKE JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘Exclusive Sales Agents, ‘Bibi 5 1208 Est, n.w., 1 — a re ni suche ale Kata rirg ring in all branches. tim ue. sary Past patrouage T ask s cont anne he wae i a ‘Snuiversary of 1's, Lpeeu pervice 25, 1202 rared fo do Heath ing nae utente? ate eg = a ols Se wus Sa ES aE ¥-01 UNITED STATES, Au Policies Written cy ‘Smounts from al, a aa caine i Bibles ‘Bend axe and at, a New Your, Ronin ‘1690, Dae Pi nse ceNngten, De: saa ote ‘meen! President Washington News and Gossip. Index te Advertisements FOR RENT (Rooms). Pago 3 FOR RENT (Stours| Page Page Page FOR RENT (Orrices). Pago FOR SALE (Houses! Paro FOR 84LE (Lots) Pace FOR SALE (Mrscentasgous). . Page GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Page + -Pae wb veut ene Swear uifF MONEY TO Lo: NEW PUBLICATIO} NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOMAC RIVE PIANOS AND ORGAN: PERSONAL, PRINTE! PROFESSIONAL. tet H RATLROADS SPECIALTIES ROOFING. SPECIAL NOTICE: wastes (Hep). WINTER KESORTS. Government Receirrs Topay.—internal revenue, $337,555; customs, $177,240. Tar Sqvapron oF Evoxvtion will arrive at Toulon, France, early in February and will re- main twenty days. The vessels of the squadron will take on board a fresh supply of provisions there. At Home wits tae Grir.—Commodore Ram- sey, chief of the bureau of navigation, Navy department, is confined to his home with symp- toms of the grip. Pensions For District Peorie.—Pensions have been granted to citizens of the District of Columbia as follows: Original invalid, John H. Gause; increase, John 8, Lanto, John Prout, Valentine Fortner, Albert Carew and Henry A Allen. Reswwexts or tHe District ExiGire For Turs.—There will be an examination at the rooms of the civil service commission, com- mencing at 9a.m. on Monday, February 10, to secure two male stenographers for the railway mail service in this The regular railway mail examination will be given as a basis and the regular stenography examination as sup- [eens The salary of the positions will e $1,000. Residents of the District of Colum- bia will be eligible, Avmitrep To THe CiviL Senvice Cicer The post office at Memphis, Tenn., has been admitted to the civil service classification, as it now has more than fifty employes Chief Examiner Webster will go to Memphis in a few days to organize an examining board and arrange for examinations, Dervty Coutzctor 3 For GEORGETOWN AP- POINTED.—The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed Capt. Sherman A. Johnson to be deputy collector of customs for the port of Georgetown, D.C. He was formerly chief of the mail division of the Treasury department, Tue Norrork Navy Yarp.—Commodore Weaver, commandant of the Norfolk navy yard, was atthe Navy department today and made a report to the Secretar, rY in regard to the ships Baltimore, Petrel and Alliance, now being fitted out for sea at that yard, and the battle ship Texas, in course of construction, SECRETARY Proctor wil Will leave here tonight for Fort Monroe, accompanied by his daughter and Miss Mead, Secretary Rusk and family and Miss Miller, daughter of the Attorney General, He goes to decide several important questions mm regard to the Chesapeake and Ohio railway privileges on the military reservation. The party will goin a special car by way of Rich- mond, Navan Orpers.—Surgeon W. H. Jones has been ordered to the Swatara, Asiatic station. Passed Assistant Engineer H. E. Frick, to the navy yard, Boston. Passed Assistant Engineer John Pemberton, from special duty at Phila- delphia and ordered to the Pennsylvania state coliege. Assistant Engineer Wm. C. Herbert, from the Boston navy yard and ordered to duty at Cramp’s sh Tur Warmest Jaxvany Even ReGisteReD Herr.—The meteorological summary of the signal service at this station for the past month shows that the meau temperature was 44 de- grees, the highest recorded since the signal ser- vice was established, twenty years ago. The next warmest January was in 1880, when the mean temperature was 42 degrecs. The total rain fall during last month was 1.41 inches, less thaa recorded in any preceding January except in 1872, when the total precipitation was 0.23— less than » quarter of an inc A Haxpsomue Dosatios.—Mr. Charles C. Glover yesterday sent his check for one thou- sand dollars to Mr. Wm. 8. Thompson, the treasurer of the Children’s Hospital, to be used in discharging the obligation incurred in erect- ing the extension of that institution. Itspeaks well, by the way, for the management of the hospital that all the large benefactions it has received have come from persons familiar with its works and needs, the lute Dr. James. Hall, who was one of its founders anda director up to the time of his death, having left it a very handsome sum by his will. Mr. Glover is also a director. Pensoxat.—Mr. P, E. Pierson of Cincinnati, isin town until the close of the season.— Col. D. 8. Custies of the first auditor's office is seriously ill at his home on 9th street.——Mr, F. G. Smith, jr., of New York is in the city on a flying triphos. H. Hubbard of New York, 8. H. Beach and wife of Watertown, N.) Gray of Boston, W. P. Eugene W. hed of of Louisville Bates, J, L! Merkel and Gen. C. H. ri Col- lis of New York are at the Normandi: E, G. Martin of Boston, D. M. Krause of of Portland, Ore., H. F. Stone and G. M. Jatt of Chicago are at the St. James,—— Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton of New York, Mr, and Mrs, Fabyan of Rheims, France, Wm. M. Oakes of Paris, Nathan Parker and O, W. fe lace of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Enit of Chicago are at the ‘armo.—<Wwor Hochester of New York, Richard Wood Philadelphia, F. R. Sylvester of Buffalo, Wm. Caldwell of Cincinnati, W. Hast of Wil- AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. WASTING TIME IN THE HOUSE. ee THE PARTY STRUGGLE KEPT UP. — Not So Much Excitement As During the Past Three Days, But Both Sides are Just as Determined. ——___ THE HOUSE. The galleries, while pretty well filled at the hour of meeting of the House today, did not Present the jammed appearance of yesterday and there wasno such pressure and surging | through the corridors as was the casesthen, al. though it was the understanding among mem- bers that the democrats would persist in their | tactics and obstruct, as far as possible, all legis- Tey y so long as there is no regu- lar body of rules to govern them. There was me cerecnie i coe chaplain’s prayer to the House excitement, DILATORY TACTICS RENEWED, The Speaker, at the close of prayer, directed the clerk to read the journal of yesterday. One of the reading clerks proceeded to do so, but when he came to the phrase “yeas and nays and so forth” Mr. McMillin interrupted and required that the reading be in full. “Does the gentleman,” usked the Speaker, “desire the reading of the names?’ “I do,” was Mr. McMillin’s response, and th Speaker ordered that tobe done. The clerk started off again and rushed through the names at railroad speed. The journal embraced the full stenographic report of the Speaker's explanation yesterday in reply to Mr. Bynum’s question of person privilege, including the points of “general ap- plause,” &c, ‘The reading was closed at 12:20, and instantly Mr. Springer was on his feet with A MOTION TO CORRECT THE JOURNAL. Mr. McKinley was not so precipitate, but he got up slowly and moved that the journal be approved, calling for the previous question on that motion, The Speaker ‘recognized Mr. McKinley's motion, entirely ignoring Mr. Springer. But Mr. Springer was not to be ignored in that way; and he immediately made a motion to adjourn, “in view of the fact,” he said, “that we have tio rules,” “The rakes from Illinois,” said the Speaker blandly, -‘is out of order in making any remarks on a motion to adjourn. The question now is, shall the House adjourn?” He pat the question to the House, but sev- eral democrats demanded the yeas and na: er that interesting exercise was proceeded witl * THE DEMOCRATS VOTE ON A MOTION TO ADJOURN. The democrats did not refrain from voting, and consequently it was not necessary for the Speaker to keep his little memorandum of members present and not voting. After the roll call wes completed the Speaker was about to announce the result, but was stopped by a demand from Mr, McMillin that ‘the recapitu- lation of the vote be read, Thatalso helped to consume time, and it was one by the clock when the result was announced, which was: Yeas, 135; nays, 158. So the House refused to adjourn, THE DEMOCRATS DECLINE TO VOTE THIS TIME. The next step in the procedure was the call for the previous question on Mr. McKin- ley's motion to approve the journal of yesterday. The yeas and nays were demanded by Mr. “McMillin and were ordered. This time the democrats did refrain from voting and it became necessary for the Speaker to note the names of those who were present and who declined to vote. As the peaker rose to announce the result of the vote ake Dockery asked whether it was not proper to have the pairs announced. The Speaker—The chair thinks that the time that is being occupied precludes the anuounce- ment of pairs, Mr. Dockery—It seems to me that it would be simply an act of justice. The Speaker—It would be an act simply of justice if there were time, but inasmuch as many sick men are being kept here by the pro ceedings indulged in it would seem unkin them, STRICTLY CONSTITUTIONAL. Mr. MeMillin—AsIam one of the men re- flected upon by the Speaker's remark I should say that nothing is being indulged in which the Constitution does not authorize, Mr. Springer—The chair should let these sick « people go home, [Laughter.] he Speaker—The chair desires to announce ast the following gentlemen were present and refused to vote: ‘Messrs. Allen (Miss), Andrew (1 . Bourk- head, Bland, Breckinridge (Ark.), Carli isle, Ca- ruth, Chipman, Clements, Compton, Covert, Crain, Crisp, Culberson (Tex.), Dockery, Ed- munds, Enloe, Gerssenhamer, Hare, Hemp- hill, Holman, Hooker, Kilgore, Lan- ham, Maish,’ Mansur, Martin (Tex.), McAdoo, McMillin, McRae, O'Neall of Indiana, Outhwaite, Seney, Spinola, Springer, Stock- dale and Show of Kentucky. In addition, the Speaker continued, the fol- lowing is the ‘vote: Yeas, 161; nays, 0. SHOUTS OF “NO QUORUM” from the democratic side, but the Speaker, paying no heed to them, completed his state- ment, as follows: “There being a constitutional quorum pres- ent, the cl that the previous juestion is ordered. ‘The question is now on the motion that the journal of yesterday be approved.” ‘MB. SPRINGER’S SYMPATHY FOR THE SICK. Mr. Springer interjected a motion to adjourn, but was informed that the chair declined to entertain the motion, “I would give as an additional reason for the ion,” said Mr. Springer, “that, as there are ‘k men here, an adjournment would eb ly proper.” (Laughter.] peaker gentleman from Illinois is aware that he is ont of order. Mr. Springer—“In making a motion to ad- journ.” The Speaker—“No; in his remarks. If he et order the business of the country may proceed.” Mr. Springer—“‘Does the chair decline to en- ree a motion to repeated. Telegrams to The Star. CLAASEN BEHIND THE BARS Leland Refunds to the Broken New York Banks. BROKER PELL IS STILL A PRISONER Senator Teller Credited With a Meck and Lowly Intention. — BILL NYE TOO SOBER FOR POET RILEY, —_—_——__—_ HERE’S A SAD STORY. Why Bill Nye and Riley Have Dissolved Partnership. Crxerxxatt, Onto, “Fa b. Louisville, Ky., says Bill Nye ,the humorist, and James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier dialect poet who have been traveling throughout the cor giving readings of their writings, have whe. solved partnership, The cause of the trouble is sensational and will pain and surprise the thousands who have been entertained by Mr. Riley's humors and pathos, Mr. N) ‘* that Mr. Riley has become « confirmed drunkard, The manager of the | combination says his case is hopeless and that 1L—A «pocial from jhe has been compelled to cancel pumerous | dates and Riley's conduct has been a continual | cause of anxiety and expense, The abrupt termination of the tour, which was to have embraced the Pacific coast and British posses sions and lasted until May 2, means a loss of about $20,000. Nye remains in Louisville um- til his wife joins him. —— MURAT LIKES IT, Comment From Both Sides on Speaker Reed’s Ruling. Cixcrxwatt, Onto, Feb. 1.—The Commercial Gazette this morning says editorally; “Bully | for Reed! He is the sort of usurper we rejoice |in. His tyranny delights us. His despotism fills us with joyful emotions, It was a proud | Gay for the speaker of the Obio house of repre- | Seutatives when Reed adopted his 8th of Jan- uary ruling.” The Inquirer says: “The republicans of the national House are now all ready to turn out eighteen elected democrats, No rule Cutcaso, Feb. 1.—The Herald this morning says: “Every intelligent citizen understands that the object of the republican members in keeping the House without rules for the last sixty days and of Speaker Reed in ignoring one of the best settled principles of parliamentary law is an unconscientious one, What they con- template is the unseating of seventeen legally and honestly elected democratic members and then the plundering of the Treasury,” The Tribune says: “Speaker Reed says that the majority must rule. On that naked issue the republicans can safely appeal to the people and ask from them the control of the next House of Representatives,” a CLAASEN’S BAIL, If He can Raise Bondsmen for $30,000 He can Stay Out of Jail. New York, Feb, 2—President Peter J. Claasen of the wrecked sixth national bank, Who was arrested last night, charged with yio- lation of the United States banking laws, was arraigned before Commissioner Shields this morning. The examivation was asked to be adjourned and the commissioner set the bear- ing down for Wednesday next at 2 o'clock. ‘The bail was fixed at £30,000 and Claassen was given into the marshal’s custody to await bondsmen, OTHERS TO ACHE, The superintendent of the state bank depart- ment, when seen at the Lenox Hill bank this morning, said he had charge of the investi- gation being made into the affairs of e Lenox Hill and Equitable banks His statement was not ready and it would not be probably before the afternoon, With regard to the probable arrest of cashiers, Van Zaudt of the Lenox Hill bank und Courter of the Equitable, Mr. Preston declined to ex- press an opinion. In reply to a number of questions, as to whether or not Mr. Preston had discovered any additional irre; aries since yesterday, Mr. Preston Geclined to say. LELAND PAYS UP. The following notice was posted on the win- dow of the Sixth national bank at 11:45 o'clock: “Mr. Leland has advanced funds sufficient to guarantee payment of depositors in full at as early @ date as proper arrange- ments can be made for that purpose, (Signed) A. R, Hernvns, Examiner,” Late in the day Mr. George H. Pell was brought down to the United States buil from Ludlow street jail. Counsel for Pell, ex Judge Douobue, says that he will make a mo- tion for a reduction of bail before Commis sioner Shields iseterncen. PRIVILE GED 1 DOCUMENTS, An lowa Legislator I Proposes a Novel Kiod of a Law. Des Moryes, Iowa, Feb. 1.—Senator Schmidt of Davenport will introduce a bill in the sen- ate which is unique. No such bill has ever passed any legislature in the United States, It is as follows: “A bill for an act to render priv- iléged confidential communications to editors, publishers and reporters of newspapers.” “Be it enacted, &c., that no editor, publisher or reporter of any newspaper shall be com- pelled to disclose any coufiden tial communica- tion made to him in his professional capacity, or to disclose the name of the author of an editorial or article furnished such paper for publication, or to disclose the hame of any person furnishing information for publication; Srovided Mauore.tuatienmrgennen ,civilor |, against any person on account of the publication of such editorial, article or infor- mation, such editor, speblishet or reporter may be compelied to testify whether or not the de- fendant was the author of such editorial, arti- = or furnished the information complained Bi pela cetngeee bill will be to place editors agp pany yaaa me he re = beeoeen clergymen. a A COLORADO RUMOR. Mr. Teller to Let Prof. Hill Walk all Over His Back. Dexve, Con, Feb. 1—There iss well-fed f z | i i ? i f ; i ; i i E i i : [ E 5 F xe