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clTy AND DISTRictr. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. ON THE HEIGHTS OF SINAI. AY, FEBRUARY 28, 1890. __ AUCTION SALES. CONDITION OF THE COMPANY. such that which ft is to ‘The company had in force December 81, 1889, country necessary AUCTION SALES. fe a travel in order to reach Sinai. Here and there = a = 00 MMM SER @& Tax Evesisa Stax is everywhere recog- | 68-530 policies, | insnring $151,790.44. | Its | Prof. Bolton Describes His Journey in| among the pictures were illustrations of the | THIS AFTERNOON. BOSORE DATE. = SY wit s & nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the | manner already indicated, wore #57,374,971.71, the Wilderness. oak an eee, mon ee ee J, = oe eek TpHOmas DOWLING, Auctioneer. tas OS BEE i Jeading and favorite newspaper of the National | its total liabilities on that date by its own stan- | ree perionrs OF CAMEL RIDING—A BEAST THAT the wells—simply holes in the ground, shallow pools—slaking their great thirsts, In this country, near some of the oases, the traveiers picked some dandelions and daisies, occasion- aily running across some sorrel and spearmint, dard, which is higher than that of any siate department, and than that of any other company, by the difference between a 3 per cent anil 4 per cent reserve on the business dom mince 1582, was $52.79.795.10, aud its sur- Xo. ENT A ‘G 5 pate TORT EN EST. VALUABLE ROPER’ Tid RHODE ISLAND NEAUE x FEBRUARY TWENT\-\1GH Tan Sos woteae th ae 4 3 ure a trunatn 156. fect to 8 20-foo1 Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work- shop, and the family circle. Pretty much everybody in the District reads it regularly. It CANNOT BE STOPPED WHEN HE GETS UNDER WAY —THE VIEW FROM THE MOUNTAIN—A MONAS- TERY ALMOST INACCESSIBLE TO THE TOURISTS. CATALOGUE SALE OF AN UNRIVALED CULLECTION OF t alley a et Tron! runi beck ect Front, runn'n and ak < - — weeds that made them think of home. con! 22 feet of kround, improved vy a JAPANESE is therefore much the best advertising medium pine by the same standard was $5,080.176.61 | The cold, disagreeable drizzle that made out-| ‘Phe scenery grew wilder and more ‘Norwegian supetantial, convenient and well-built, brick hens | poy AINS, BgONzZs, ss ms in the city; and, in proportion to circulation, | By tne tt ot i ee too cee, | 20% traveling a most undesirable pastime Inst | as the caravan progressed into the peninenia | (via bees built by day work), containing 19 roms p ERS “Ss Me advertising rates ore aiso much he cheapest. | ate AePartncns Te varpine Meever #04000. evening did not prevent soveral hundred | aid ioward Sinai, with groat peaks breaking | tein tec, pelrate and, ervents comin, tack, vars R108, SCREERG, ere) CONDEN! sta’ A e horizon and forming fantastic pictures 7 2 San ounaens " a ENMBROIDERIES, In its forty-four yenrs of business this com- | PCOPl¢ from making the pilgrimage to the | oro, the ling of mace rere eaatie Pictures | riies and heated by sicam, superior plumbing national museum in order to hear Prof. H. Car- rington Bolton's delightful lecture om the sub- Ject of “Four weeks in the wilderness of Sinai. Forty-fourth Annual Report of the Con- ali modern insprovements, necticut Matual Life Insurance Com- house bas been built two is advantcce | ously situated near Scott circle and worthy the atte tion of investors. ay has received: ‘or premimns. interest and ren! | boulder lying detached from the mountain side, which the Bedouins, with bated breath, told | was the rock which Moses struck for water that ARTICLES OF VIRTU, $159,842,373 44 The whole forming © Most Important Collection of 61,492,199 78 paoy. Maia eee : day in the wilderness when everybody was | 26'h emeets Err, ooo — Balance, p iss chad bmetcy apr gcse pend = A yw epee Age pm on fig Some Stes AS Senin: Aborace rp oo ~ The year 1589 was marked by no unusual in- 221,932,283 5 09 course given under the auspices of | tial awe until they learn that there is another y of au 3 on at - ident im our financial history, but wes one Of | pi ursea— tific societies of this city. The second half! rock on another route to Sinai which the at ut %0 4 every direction, and | poe Geath claime will begin a week from tomorrow. The lec-| Bedouins point out with the same solemnity of * ART ROOMS, funent of the company’s 973,029,870 28 ture last night was one of the most interesting | manner as tae same bit of biblical roperty. Then, whea it becomes apparent that these | fellows have appropriate sights to show on whatever routes the travelers may take, faith in the native simplicity is shaken, AN ARABIAN YARN. affairs in a thoroughly sound and healthful condition and with an increase in business, in assets and in strength. OPERATIONS FoR 1689, pany received— ams. $4,418,336 47 11th st and Pennsylvania ave, PDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH FIFTH AND S)XTH, 1890, " At ELEVEN A.M. and THREE P.AL EACH DAY. that have been delivered this winter, being illustrated by a large number of excellent lan- tern-slide views from photographs taken by Prof. Bolton during his tour. The lecturer Was handicapped in the delivery of what he had y 47,395,350 71 Surrendered poli- cies. - 19,576,577 62 Total paid policy holders. 140,001,798 46 Expenses . 18,834,306 56 Tonoakow. WA“ TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, HAN CHICKERING | M CHAMB. it SUIT The com For prem! ; toway by a severe cold, which affected his voice | | A8 the caravan goes winding itswayupthe| Spe Minin} tor, ONE Ww —- a aa sE Teh 24 | 10 an cantarroming degree, bat be more than | deep ravine, surronnded ca either hand by tall BED. PEALE GLASS PROT ‘Hast Av Netis os sisrinnina silk iach: From profit and loss... 217,479 36 spina ss3i) made up for this fault by the brilliant and | granite walls, the sheik points to a long round a ANDSO wity way in which he told the story of bis hard | journey through one of the bleakest countries that can be imagined, The peninsula of Sinai, B EARLY NE} BOOK | GASE, EXTRA CHERRY FRAME PAnLG STELD IN SILK; Cit $221,932,283 09 Thé amount already paid to policy hoiders and their beneficiaries, $140,001,798.46, and the stone on the wayside and says that it is the back of a woman. When pressed for an ex- planation of this singular statement he tells a Total receipts... THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | THE EVENING STAR is offered to the pu® SO SECT Te OAS UD OMAS DOWLING, Auction lic th and dence, as TUB During it pai = ; he said, is one ofthe most interesting little LOK SUITES, UPHOLSTCRED Hi a wer. in good faith and with confidence, as Sera te tein es eraeed fen Sonee ate oe te ie it is of no political or com- | Aradian Sorin tat, nee, “Risty foundations | QUUCHES, BODY BECS 1 TRUSTEES! 8 LUABLE Ivproven | BEST LOCAL ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN endowments.......¢4,174,092 38 8 Sd, Fo, exceeds the ‘amount received | Wefcinl importance; agricaltrally iti « des | Qegin in thi wige—a lad was going along this | CAFE CHIN pins i MLSE” OF | THE UNITED STATES. In point of fut, it . i % ¢ "266.26. 5 , vi i is mother 3. i s ¥ virtue of ied 25th = re fie © men wifes en tte tan Sze raion ei nugncone fam hata’ med ey Shas np rhage | afk SOMOS SUNS nem mmr, | ica et md aie Mp | more any cad hbase Lay and surreu- r theological standpoints, and it is of supreme | way they carry the dead to the grave in| our eslcs roi 's general assortiveutel nomehod of Coltumuben, Spd hy dlnectine of te cate rnd | equal te this respect any where ia the world, policies...... 494,391 07 wage ere interest to Christians, Israelites and Moham- he. ETAN (in | Witocts an good conden, “Me sen of Columbia abd by direction of the party eeured | ©] pee bi x y, we will rue of medans, ‘The theological side of the lecture | Arabia. All at once be came up hereby, we wr om ts treat of n 1 Count of the weather, These averments are borne out by the figures = Foll 1 tion ii di t - man, who asked him what he had on his head. (erms cash. 4 VeNtH MARC : s Total paid to policy hol -- 25,899,518 81 | the beguming. of the Ferry naa polis st | was not of any startling proportions, rather 10 | Hewat ents mun, wishing to be polite, that | _1¢ ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucta, O, at HALL PAST + OUR UCLUCK FM. the tol: | given below, which aro compiled from the issions to agents, salaries, icy holders and the public might be authori. | #2 relief of a majority of the audience, the | it was his muotuer, = 2 Sg naa he old’ fellow thereupon asked the boy to give her to him for a wife, but the youth demurred, upon the rather reasonable plea that she was dead, This did not deter the old man in the least, and he kept at his importunities until the old lady herself rose op and said that she had no objections to the old man as a husband. But the course of true love never runs smoothly—in rising from her bier she lost her balance and tumbled down the side of acliff, her body being marked in stone to this day. The impression left on the mind of the traveler is that an offer of marriage is enough to raise at least a Bedouin woman from the dead, Away up in Mount Sinai, which isa collec- tion of peaks rather than a single mountain, is an Arabian cemetery. the spot, the Bedouins say, with their accustomed veracity, where | Aaron raised the golden calf that day when the folks in the Israelite caravan wanted something to worship. Some distance above this spot is ‘wchinxtom. ¥ (pip tect trot | three hundred RMIT URE | three-story Bricl stable in the rear. medical examiners’ fees, print- ing, advertising, legal, real s- tate and all other expenses of discourse being mostly confined to a descrip- tion of th nature of the country and the mode of traveling. THE MONASTERY. At the monastory of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai, said Prof. Bolton, the registershows the names of about fifteen travelers a year who visit the spot, outside of the regular pilgrims, so hard iv it of access, There are no railroads in this country, no carriage roads, no horses, no donkeys, no inns, no houses of refuge, little to eat and iess to drink, The trip from Suez to Sinai is a ride of fifteen days on camel back and the traveler must spend at least eighteen days in tents, ex- posed to the cold sand stcrms and the many other dangers of the desert; he must have good health, a large amount of physical endur- ance, a congenial and faithful companion and a well-filled purse, The arrangements for the to wit: The southernmost twenty the depth of ad thirt: Dweili HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FU! AND PERSONAL EFFECTS AT MY AUCTION UMDAY, MARCH FIRST, 15v0, AT BRACING IN PART— @ Fine Piano, several French Plate Mirrors, five FRandsome Parlor Suites, Art Squares, Smyrna Russ, Brosssls and Ingrain Carpets, dil Cloths aud Table Covers, Dintug Room and Chamber Furui- ture of every 7 tion, Leanges, Couches, Es Chairs, Cooking anc ae Stoves, &c., &e. uso One Wesley Richards pores loading Shot Gun, 180, AT TW VE O'CLOCK, One Brewster Brouyiain in fine condition. Horses, Carriages, Busiies, Waguns, Harieas, &o, ‘ALSO, P tatively certified of the condition of the com- any, it was determined to ask the Insurance epartment of this State to make the most thorough and searching examination possible of its condition, its business, and its affairs of every nature, spating neither time, labor, nor reasonable expense. Accordingly, on the Sth day of March, 1889, the examination was be- gua by the Hon. 0. R. Fyler, insurance com- missioner of Connecticut, assisted by William D, Whiting, esq., of New York, an expert of na- tioual reputation, together with sufficient staff of lawyers and accountants. The report of that examination has been furnished, as tar ag possible, to all our members, and ‘widely ublished by us in the press of the country. The examination could not have been made more minute or complete had the company been regarded as bankrupt and placed in the hands of these gentlemen as receivers, The examination was specifically directed to test sworn weekly statements printed in the paper on euch Monday in the year, and condensed sai teas | from the sworn tabular statements showing the of trust on | average daily circulation of the paper during A deposit ot $200 will be re | the year 1889, published in Tax Sram ou the 18th of January, 1590, Briefly stated, the points upon which the above claim is based arc these: That— 1. ‘The Star has three times the circu- Jation of any other paper in Washing- yt OUe «1 -tive (335), Improved by a ‘ug, With store, and ® brick ROOMS 85 TEN O'CLUC! Total expenditure Leaving a balance of to net or ledger assets, At the begioning of the year the company began paying claims on receipt of sutis- factory proofs iustead of thirty or ninety days, as formeriy, and during the twelve months of 1889 it, therefore, paid the losses for thirteen months, otherwise the amount carried to the increase of net assets would have been larger by several hundred thousand dollars, It i of interest to note tuat during the year the company paid its members and benefici- aries on Farions accounts $1,420. 34 more than it received from them in preminms, HOUSE AND LOT | SEEN H AN. 1} ANG HOUSE NO. | ust, duly reconted in Liber | iT 101 i fiatyiee: | 2 The Star's ctrenlation im Washing- eae oe | ton is double that of all the other daily Papers published in the city added to- HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. being in the city of W ca PERFECTLY NEW UPRIGHT MORRIS PIANO AT lumbt: ION, gether!! Cairo, consisting of the On SATURD. MAL.CE BST, 1890,at TWELVE MORTALITY. the substantial accuracy of the company’s state- | {OUFMeY are made at om the monastery, although in the photograph the oun T will sel! © ven: and sulter The death losses for the year 1889 were well | ment as of December 31, 198%. and to that ond Tang of a drageman and the payment to hit | distance seenis to be but trifling. ‘This is owing prigit Morris Pisue'a- splendid inmeransent tain. S. She Star has Serger Within the tabular expectation, giving a saving | the commissioner visited and personally ap- | °f ® Cash advance of three-fourths of the travel- a y to the remarkably clear air in this region. HOMAS LUWLING, 2 casi: balance in one yes i circulation in the cliy where printed, i he the mutual signing of a con- | y., Seve f pe a sm ncaa ne iiterest payable semi aun ‘on the cost of insurance of a! 475,000. It | praised, with the aid of experts selected by him- | 188 exPenses, and What seems to be a few feet is really rods | POLLEY, Auctioneer. nd to. br ae erchnse ia believed that no company tak.s more care-| self, all the real eatate oahed by the cotapany Hain eiameen the travelor and the dragoman, | away and miles ure but us yards, ‘This monu- | BOY: Ave purcuaser, | 4@ Proportion to reading and purch ful measures to restrict its business to safe | and every loan upon which interest was in de- | WBich stipulates in exact forms the route to be | ment is rather an anciont establishment, dating | THE TORE Be neseris cont. A desesit of | ing popuintion, thaa any other mews- localities, aud those which will not tend to in- | fault. The results may be brivily indicated by | PUrsued, the mode of travel, the menu for the | good many centuries back. - It is earroundedt se i crease its average mortality. or in the personal meals for the journey, the terms to be de- i #@ comparison of the main figures of that state- by a wail, iuside of which is a most nonde- Me NUING Me ei sk und | PAPE im the world!!! selection of its sk i its succes thi ent with thi ieics bat 4 q | Manded by each party to the document aud sci Paonacce Balance dating our all JARY é FOURIH, Al HALF PAS? Chater after five days! a= 4 The Su e larg: regetar aah eet oneey tall eas in this | ment with the corresponding statement framed | Porions liste ected with the tray- P' 7 ? : CLOCK, AND DAILY AT SAME HOUK a0 7 published in the Di jor hae ent direction is attested by a uniform and large | vy the commissioner as of the sume da — little matters connecte vee ather |#F%8 of ages. The Church of the Transtigura-| _ G4° a Si. QU AND trict of Columb: es 2 heme ehenbaten 68 saving upon the mortality cost of its insurance | The company, in ite statement, Tote among rather | tion is a very old building with a modern bel | _ ‘Tre stock rou and permanen from year to year. Every just claim has been - claimed gross asset: The commissioner fot sets to be. The company claimed its liabili- ties to be. 57, 460,649.20 57,583,071.64 fry and next to it stands a Mohammedan mosque. This strange contiguity of the two faiths has for ite object the mollifying of any hordes of Arabs who might descend upon the monastery with plunderous intent. In fact promptly paid, while « to protect the mem through fraudulent c! EXP! ¥ 1 care has been taken ubers from imposition ims, Nsta, A CONTRACT WITH A DRAGOMAN, Prof. Bolton produced and read a copy of such a contract, which was the one signed by him and a dragoman, whose name began with | any two-cent afternoon paper im the ‘| United States !1!t 4 Sy Y and Gloves, Corsets, Tu ~ Uidorellas” Muober G se; 1d to show the 52,245,939.61 In support of these claims an 10" . fee is | tantl: culation of th: traor: expens The commissioner found its liabil- ees 7 Mount is sacred to not only Christians, constantly increasing circulation of the paper, Hc onsen sland Plast nase ities to be. 52,241,805.11 | the word “Hana,” which in Arabic means the | but Israeiites and Mohammedans as well. und | Feczse. 10 By virtue of fe Devito to the Reures following: betes’ bry e EES) es “John.” This curious document Soak oe ri f18-2w District of attention is invited 6 figul ing the past year on account of its troubles at the | The company claimed its surplus wane ae Our a T the priests of the Greek ciurch who inhabit |" Ee ee aoe 1.72, of Jane B. beginning of the year at Indianapolis, the ex-| to be. 5,214,709,59 | Stipulated that the itinerary should not be | the monastery give an equal welcome to all. EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st, Kuox Craig and ol Uudersizned ae tru BAILY CIRCULATION IN 1S85-86-87-86-89, aminations by the conunissioners of Connecti- , changed; that the traveler should pay the able 8 gti THE VIEW FROM SINAT. in fromt of on, previ £9 6 a TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNIM- DAY the IWF NtX-PIPIH bAY OF MAX 1883. I8S6. INS2, iss Isso, cutand Indians and the advertising of thes ii win M1 286-52 | oD rip andl the vane cf Sorat ‘expense | On the peak of Sinai a magnificent viow is to |" EhUVED OF HOURTEENGT STR er Woe Seca a ee | Jus..28,486 £3,388 £5,490 25,500 2,80 penrgesatlany gene eipttperpnaniny Meremmman ico Spread ects ard ag timncelpenepece| Tg IC? Claro eames dae toaral RA strotehing out over hundreds of miles FRING. STRBED IN THE nunbered ot 2 - thereto, #0 that the ratio of expenses to income The examination has been thorough and ex- | ! i 3 : SHINGION Dan’ qquare Wumberedone hundred! and | F8R---22,029 24,321 26,299 29200 for the year was 9.98 per cent, an increase over ntive. The commissioner believes that uo | Cean towels every five days and to set a table | of thismountain-torn region, over looking peak Ol ust, recorded in Liber No. ssh troutuu fort” (40) sect cui etre taud r=: | Maw..25,549 25,504 26,009 34,766 the usual low ratio. but still very far within | life insurance company has been subjected to a | flat ought to, enable any ordinary morta to | after peak which seem to be within reaching ¢. the Inhd records of the District | Ditie back that w dey:b of one huxdred | saad ¢ : y ee 5 live, even in a desert, including jam and mar- | ; . ss nt of the party secured | aud forty (1 Uy.andisbuproved | APR..22,572 24,927 25,575 29,852 that accomplished by most companies und | more exhaustive scrutiny in every branch of its 1 " a 0 distance. Here, on one of the many peaks n front of the premises, | by u three-st basement aud a lower than that of any other company. These | fairs. To accomplish this a large fore has | MAlade, with a three-course dinner. One of | that form the Mount Jebel Boze wethe eke in front of the premises, | by three-st = | May..22,474 24,359 25,742 26,722 29,616 matters are all Lappily ended and there is no | been necessary for over four months, and the | t2¢ most peculiar and safe aoe dhaald stan | Where, according to tradition, Moses stood when | FEBRU AT HALF-PAST LOUK | The buil 1 one of the most 21,933 23,902 25,116 27.453 30.173 Feasou known at prescut why the expense ratio | €xpense has been considerable, The commis- | CUtact was that the dragoman should stand | he received the law from heaven, and on the Sone srae f 21,106 23,186 24,870 26.363 29.650 for 189) should wot return to its usual average | Siouer 18 gratitied that the results vindicate the | #1 loss from demands [rom Arabs for toll | very spot—as near as can be calculated—are “ ¥ 5 low point. Tue increased expense for 1439 did | Complete solvency of the institution and the | Money; all peculation on t e Partof these same | Several chapels, ZAI 22,364 24.559 25,521 25,505 hot, however, iaterfere with tie company’s | honesty and ability of its management.” aie ce igaserbaeet fate ny dolaye that | ¢,\While at Sinai the travelers stopped in their | #ituac 21,033 22,302 24,905 23,324 2.478 Sean? fe declare ite usual dividend for the year | _ It is proper to say in this connection that the | BOt 10 be held responsible for any delays that | tents, in the shade of the yarden, ultuough they | Nuvi "ith 21497 21,701 24,807 23,916 36,329 180." It has uot increased its expenses for pro- | Valuations the commissioner placed upon our | ™s ves ane . the sapere twas that of | Nte invited to occupy rooms in the monas- | Leiue the p y cynves ed by deed recorded ia 32 curing new business, of which, however, it | sete over und above their cost to the com-| .,Among the first pictures hom the lecturer | te©¥; they had heard from other travelers that | 227, {4.10 308, andy deed recorded in Labe= SHNLE 31,053 Gained an increasing share. pany, at which they stand upon our bocks, was | Sif Hana, the Wenpeaine) a ry geen there were “certain small objections to the | “°rSrms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in 3 of 26,752 31,653 INTEMEST AND RESTA, huide solely for hig own determination of the | Praised ins high manner, saying that he car- | rooms” and they preferred their tente, Up to | one tivand twen2e gen te eee BE the rate of | interest ru day”"of sale, tor whit Sse The income from invesimeuts during the past | question of the solvency of the company, and | Tied out his part Senate in a most satis | thirty years ago visitors to the mouustery were ea ge igen guegrtefetperd Pate eens free pteeyolal Year shows au Improvement over that of the | Dot as a guide to its present treatment of thoxe aivisinl ta tbo leash betcn = pical Araby with | Sdtnitted by means of a windlass and rope and | {ute eeale Ail chriey a ee Te ee reals yur | Sl be required ‘soon a8 proj lad, a Previous year, aud i believed to be quite us | Items, nor as a final conclusion of the ultimate | “V1 y black akin at area n the fantectie | Basket let down from the wails, Now, how- | chuser'sco-t. “lecus to be complied with in Afteen Zetms of sale iust, be complied with withta ten days 3,008 Satisfactory us could ve expected from any | Selling value of those avscts—principally real | ® Ye ne desert, He had but one weate, | CYT there is a gate. In the belfry of the | 3s. Tf sein of sale cre uot complied with the | alter day 0 and cost of deiauiting purchaser Al'cour | Of this remarkable average aggregate of other body of assets selected with a like regard | estate. The company, therefore, aduvres to | COStume of the desert. He had but one wide | Church of the Transfiguration isa singular sort | Pyrerts will Deressud at risk and cost of eiaulting | €¢ te rink a purchaser's cost. All taxes and assees- | senreee| fo ultimate security. The difficulties of such | its uniform practice of carrying these items at | Bes# and that was the idea tnat he could subdue | of yell, consisting of a large plank of wood | fe Sur, tee ents Wil! be Pui! to cay of wale, 80,090 copies circulated daily, no more than investment ut sitisfuctory rates are by no means | their cost until sold, a practice which results so be — oo eats with his 4 up, | fastened by the four corners end beaten upon | {12-e0toda oe A Te aes eee 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, Growing any less on tne average. It is a cause | far have proved to be entirely conservative; | Which he carried with him constantly, being | with a wooden mallet, Tt gives outa distinct] ge-THE ABO TS Po: ED ON AG. JOSEVH J. DAKLINGTON, Trustees, a Of comsiaut and increasing ratisfaction that in | Sithough, by adopting the commissioner's ap- | @4*8ed quite frequently in rows of one sort | tone that ean be heard for sume distunee up the | count of the weather to Si TUKDAL, MAKCH FIKST, we wig 28 ia and 1,106 go toeuburban places, by expross, 1582 we bused ail our new business upon the | Praisals entire, we should add a considerable | 4u¢ “nother with hismen. Ho spoke: good | valley. ‘The word. “‘nagoose,” which it the | 1st sume hour and place, the austen 2, B WADOAMAN, Auctioneer: £27-dede_| railway trains, ete., leaving as a net circulation 3 sum to both assets and surph Arabian, fair French and little English. | name of this sort of bell is also applied to the | - - } ARMSTRONG. | 7 “HuMA> DOWLING, Auctioneer. cf . sad ac assumption of caruing only 3 per cent interest Asse’ ‘plus. 1 PY p s, on inati in | 800n after the portrait of the dragomun came onan ent = — a i im the city proper the PHENOMENAL Pito- Sustoadl of 4 yor cout (whieh is the basis used | During the time this examination was in a ea bh 1 lich he | W0UBtsin on the western side of the peninsula, FUTURE DAY VAl. AL! E IMPROVED. PROPERTY, No, 3516 jou of our reserve is already measured by | Set a deputation consisting of Hon. A. . _ Z «| filled with the famous “musical sand.” Prof. [OMAS DOWLING, spay. 3 ‘ ! jes! that standard. Already tie managers of some | Harris and Mesera Shepard. and Garber to | He Was standing by his came,, ready to mount, | Bled with the fam spot, ond found the sands | OV ASPAL MALCH FOUKH. 1890, at FOUR | GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, of the companies are said to be consider- | make an examination to the sume effect. These | Process which he described as being very Se 5 to exist as has been stated. hay give Gaba sell in trout of the Premises part ing the possible future usefulness of the difficult to accomplish at first, ‘ave’ between Puycite and Linea Tate | 21,142 were delivered daily by regular gentlemen fulfilled their commission, taking low, deep tone with a distinct musica! quality or spect ave. between Fayette and Lingan sts., | permanent amouuts of deferred dividend surplus | the company’s statement of December 31, sss THE JOYS OF CAMEL RIDING, whenever they are disturbed and rolled down | CHOICE PARLOR AND 1 jot 110 sect anproved by a neuriy new | CaFriers at the homes of oub ary arp! ps ' Bi eiling Mouse, No. 3516 Prospect ave., scribers. id by them in enabling them to establish a | and verity ng it = every particular, besides | The camel, he said, is a very ugly beast, bao aot ee interes . + CHAMBER FURNITURE, | titi'ne 7 rooms with Gath aud all imodern improve: a Pepeapeone 4 per cont roserve, oF in ——— ry in View Of tee cehaustve ey | having a frightful temper. It isin a chronic mikiig thelaidisnce teoush Gur Gomiet BRONZES, PORCELAINS, cana One third cach, Palance in, ono and two| ‘Thoremaining 6,740 copies represent the sales y : “roari: ge.” i years, ex bearin eres! Per cout basis. “There is uo doube that ths | quiry already ia progres atthe hands of tho | ste of “roaring with rage, It roars in. the | jand as vividly us thouzh they were on the roll- BRIC-A-BLAC, ARTICLES OF VIRTU, iced oi trust or ailcan at opucn of paretsaee: eas, | Over the office counter, at the news stands, end Company tuok its couservative step in this di- | Connecticut commissioner. ‘The Indiana com- | MOTning when it is given its pack, and it is #0 | ing “ship of the desert” and secing the places i accustomed to losing its temper that it actualty roars with rage when the pack is taken off at . When one mounts the camel invariably rises too soon and throws the luckless traveler who has never done the thing before. A Bedouin puts his foot on the camel’s fore leg and the traveler hops into the saddle, ‘Then at the & al ined Jorst oz $100 will be requi conveyancing and 14-7 rection in ample time to prevent the necessity of the disturbance of any existing relations in the complete protection of an ample reserve, It > be of interest to know that the in- come the company for rents docs not in- elude any allowance ior its occupancy of its Own extensive and valuable accommodations, mission found the company’s statement cor- rect, and filed it as their report. STANDING OF THE COMPANY. In view of the schedule of assets exhibited and of the manner in which these are treated by the management, and. of the ample and solid OiL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOKS, ELEGANT CANDELABKAS, DECORATED DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, ELEGANT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER PLATE, of sale, C made sacred by the footprints of these rather well-known men who lived a few years ago, cor — by neweboys. But of this latter number a very large proportion is supplied reguiarly to per- manent residents of the city living in lodgings, &c. (not householders), so that its whole circula | tion may be literally said to be in the family Popular Route to New York. The B. and O. express train eervice to New ork bas been established lesa than a year, but surpins over lubilities, by a standard of extra- | the great animal begins to rise by stretching | it i# already the popular route to Philadelphia, | A SMALL LOT OF RARE CHINA FROM THE Ga MoxDAy, D DAY OF MARCH, | circle. While its aggregute circulation ther During the year the company has sold eleven | give and searching wsie which these mentracl this serving to throw the rider vi y of the excellence of its equipment and the SUPERB WINDOW HANGINGS, “isteteectuys Oe Gives Tae Bran a distinctive and envial = phot, “ae tend Jose of 210,940.22 on | the cumpany’s business methods and its affairs | ward towaed tho animale tet, Went fore he | Punctuality of its trains, * | MoguET, SMYKNA AND BRUSSELS CALPETS, ie on Uneeeiends eee ears fomnion, See Sane be F158, Sees Te ee cee | have had at the hands of men armed with every | has time to go too far the beast stretches ont ADo hullenges P AND OTHER ARTICLES OF VALU: cal its home circulation, the extent to which ot Cpe Se ae, 158,566.59. It has re- | legal power and possessed of most undoniable | his hind fect which aro carck longer. than the ctor Chullenges Powderly. ch ery nord s perty is jocakea 1m square O20 and bounded 4 ceiv a beng wthrebosned ms pacph { Gualitiestions for their task, both in poiat of | front ones, ‘and the rider is tossed forward | In @ recent letter to the New York World| TOBESOLDAT THE ELEGANT KESIENCE | {! Laud Mand 1st aud orth Capitol streets north- It is relied upon by members of the turned it on tue defateation of Josep! a0 = 2 = imal’ rhe soles or W No, 1447 MASSACHUSETIS AVE. N.W. wes 2M '$43.290.20. It has also received corene ability, accompiishment and character, we be- upon the animal's ne Then there is an-| General Master Workman Powderly quoted a lieve it is the simple truth to say that not only is its strength more firmly based than that of any other company in the assumptions upon which its computacions and provisions tor the future rest, and that its ability to protect its contract is, humanly speaking, beyond perad- venture, but that these important conditions derms: One-fourth cash, the residue in three equal household, and particularly by the pur- other plunge aud all is still until the camel payiments at on begins to move, when he gives the rider from eighty to ninety-five distinct anzalar pe a minute, ‘The camel usually walks and some- times trots, but that, much to the delight of the traveler, is very Beldom. Of all gaits pos- other sundry items of protit and loss, the entire balance from this source in i during the year 217,479.26. It still has other property Teceived from Mr. Moore, upon which it has never put an appraisal, but which will Sppear in its profit and loss account as it is sold making miner as saying that because he was poor Dr. its favor J.W. Houser of Minooka, a little mining village near Pittston, retused to attend him during sickness, Dr. Houser has replied in an open letter, in which he offers to give #50 to charity if Mr. Powderly can verify the statement, on TUESDAY MORNING MARCH FOURTH, 1890. COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. Vecured by decd, af intone ee chasing portion of the community, are a Rant at alone required an the marked characteristics of the paper, ene ee i | te which no other daily journal now published can furnish a parallel, afte house will be opeu for inspection day. prior to Se ern aetna. e. Brey —— seased by the camel the most agreeabie is % . = POTOMAC RIVER BOAT'S. | This is no idle boast on the part of the paper. Perea det the cuig,money, | Jt will be remem- | are known respecting this company with an ab; | sormsing Ltt? Woe yn ot es eee gets Another Hatield Murder. BRrtCUEFE, VALE & CO., Auctioneers _———~ = Weeescteachgrs are dered that the entireloes by him was charged | solute completeness ‘and certainty which moet | oe going it is almost imposible to stop him| gavices from Pikeville, Ky., tell of another | TNUSTEES SALE OF FoUR TWO-STORY AND See athe etic sacenaucne llpsats Nee cpeeettlats once, the ease with any other similar institution, aud the only way in which it is possible to put pani Le Con-Hetheld ode er | BASEMENT BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 703, | Fie orp patti PoRURAR RUULE © E LEARY, | the fall satisfaction of the sogacious and enter- : REAL rstaTE. It has been for years the one steadfast uim of | anything like a check upon his speed is to cali | ™Tder among the MeCoy-Hatfield adherents, | (et Gea ee ed ee eae GUMPUBTABLE, | prising b { Wanhington, who ncek per ee Lanes, wold, Sc $8T9.9I6 21 | thin management to furnish to farsillen depen: | or o> tie deagionen: heheee eae seats | tthe vactins a Wusle Jee hoe oe eae of fone ceria deeds of trust, duly pe] | Apotitieate Gratiot, ‘Table weavei\at Stace | Prising business men of Washington, : — jap ae eS gain | dent upon the money earned or produced by | If a native wishes to stop his beast be simply | day night last, was called to the road in front | Vive. teas 1s das tele eS. and ater | tae sOilitre Thorousis dies tie? FU | and know whero to find THE LARGEST e er cost ¥ 3 * i : 5 i . 7 : j tulio 181 omds of the D, ‘s) WLDN S| povrex SEY sale, out of property taken by the company for | shail be perfect in its securith sete tO ee eee eeiseak, thd, Eamning axcund the | of his house by aman whose voice he thought | 117 foi0 18 he wequcet of uns fasts co: strat Mliart MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS | RETURNS FROM THE MONEY PAID OUT foreclosure oF satisfaction of debt, of proper- | those for wliom it wae on inally intended and | cane.” MEH | he recognized. Still he took his gun with him. saction puly -ieuncr landing at Boston wharf, ties costing in the aggregate $6,424,706.46. for | f aud toe only line Laviiy not put at (he mercy of speculative side issues, His wi ob i > 6 exclusive comix OU MAGA, 5 gate Sean aaeh have cin the picture of a Bedouin came! | !ti8 wife saw a man on horseback in the road eae 7: scnigres ze S ADANUMDENC.. SiLAMEKS. | growth of Tux Stan's advertising patronage. at the lowest practicable cost to be attained by sane fire and saw her husband fall. ‘The assassin Be i ces OF Parcels of | Comer ortolk | © Is has been deemed best by your directors to | careful uclectun, prudent management and feghtest bat dr peter sel nny deep galloped away. Johneon had incurred the | (ins Luts suubered One Hondred eat peerae send | and vid} as oe ee ay eae reduce —— the figure at which the com- | close economy. It is a profund satisfaction to see vival of the fittest, for when their children be- | “2 tY of the Hattelds by disclosing a plan of | (124), One hunwred and Twenty-five (125), Ue ieee a a esteem in which «ny article is held by the cehedule of easen Tie Ceartford stands in its | its success in these directions, tothe prevent time, | Vival of the fit parents do nothing for them, | prcitie bY Mounts and another of their set, and | dred dud tints seven (127) aid One ued and coued comes on ate E blic th tantly increwsing demand building stamne, THe Comer upon which this | so completely vindicated, und still more to feel | Come ll their, parente de will” they will get | Bi# Hfe has been threatened, ate mt vo dinwlers (Oth and Fa. wat knot eames | Public than « constantly eee Stands is one of the most valuable in y hia ‘coe Y's st.udivision of Lots in red und Fifty-nine (s. are nubs Hound is duly recorde that it enters upon the future prosecution of da Sve ; Hawley*s, 10th and this city or in this state. The building erected = B.W.. and Knox's Exprexs, well, but if it is uot ‘‘Allah’s will” they will hotels ie | Wino Wil check Lackuxe {rv ‘Two patients bitten by mad dogs are under- ind ud Fifty-uine (s Hs eae gett aa and private rit | for it—day by day, week by week, month by ; ‘ vage $9, uN0 of id | dences. ‘Lelephoue Se. 740 | ‘Spon it was begun in 1870, and built in a time | benwidiel aime acdc sca ad “purely THE CARAVAN. joing treatment at the Pusteur institute, New | ferurs iu the surveyor'soffics of tue Disisict of Co- | Suig™ “°“!Whtt Pb WILCH, Supt. and Gen. et | month, and year by year,—in the face of ad- —— See eelees for material and labor. It | eh. highest probability of equally satisfactory | The caravan consisted of twelve camels, one | 4 ars i ecprecan in Roeol i has been its and appurtenances to the same belo: orin | J OKFOLE, FOUTHESS gicenes Asp et HE verse claims and pretentiouscompetition. The spogaehly re-proof and admirably ap- | results Kespectiully submited, to carry water. Each oamel is capable of car-| Truclty to aninmls on asa C ot ae eee Ot | Saie MpparesLRINM ance tn, aix and twelve | o8 Sea ane ae ‘Lake, haviuig boo re figures following tell the story on this poimt: poi -Y particular; is a building which acon L. Gusnns, Preeident, ct crueity to animals on account of his operations ibe MBCULOA Ny Geed we eet oe tn es gold, | Suu Lewly turnisned, will leave Sixch-street whart, not depreciated by time and wili not for — . tring from 500 to 700 pounds, and such @ car-| ypou rabbits in order to extract the virus with | {Ur which the notes of the purchaser, Benrinr tatoos: | termilius Tih and Oth etaect ears, at ot Lucsdag, | NUMBER OF NEW ADVEKTISEMANTS RINTED Et any Yoers to come. “Ite cost, together with | BUYING MORE BREWERIES, _ | van will make trom 20 to 24 miles a day over | which to trent his patients from the day of suleat the rate or G' pet cunt peran- | 4uurelay abd SunGay. “ Keturuing leave Clyde | < the upon which it stands, was $1,104 we ee ge ee Py ee agi 879.94, and it is at this figure of cost at which | An English Syndicate Negotiating for Eenrdaye trou day of sale the trustees reserve the tee | State room and iaforstion Tegurdiae treicut call ot 1SS6. ISS7. 1888, LSS9. it bas Leen carried upon the company's books, Further Purch fore-eil the property at the risk and cost oc the de- | Wlurt or Telephone Call v4, Aloo B. sad O. 1 200 45 6 4,556 It has been decided to deduct hi tieatcoat the ther Purchases, fwultiug purchaser alter five dzys’ public advertise- | Olives, G1Y aud 1502 Fa ave, snd Hawleys | JAN. 3 3,6) 4,076 4,. pum of $804.97%.4. leaving it to stand at ne : Weatingten, DG. A Sepoaitot SION SIE Ce eetes | mt ree COMPARE | yen. 3,064 BN47 3,924 4,529 b n » D. Ade of . even @50u, The land bas materially ap-| The report that E. C. Depeyr, representing J on euch lot at time of sule- All eonveyanctue aud te. | > OUNE-WERNOR . 3.806 4,669 4,603 5,194 —— ia value, and is still appreciating, | an English syndicate, was negotiating in OES ERO ob SMITE. M er W. WO! | APRIL..3,679 4,355 5,478 4,956 3,586 wl itis judgment of the direc hie: VAL? : ‘Trustees, Steam . i ,CORCO! i Balding of morihy nnd suitable character for | for Soutcelling intereat ie aha thee oe é errata Vann WL, | See Saban i Mot, Vers / pune a eeu Sis Sa65 Sark See ‘otection of the company's i i = ———— Warksugion about 35:50 938 4,524 006 5,529 te "enormous coliecuious of valusbie ayant | Was denied yesterday afternoon by the Wool- I he Ro al Baking P owder SPECS DO METES Renee: ets fui eh Sbcradi sduteton to erounde | Sor 3,063 3,235 3,3SL 3,915 4,483 gud with au equal renting capacity, could not | Bers and also by Depeyr. It is true the whisky IMPORTANT SALE a — i: be putou the ground at the present time at | trust has received several propositions from Ok BOO TAG RIVER LARDINGR. rap — S199 3.508 4,008 ® less eum than th.twhich bas been fixed, | promoters, and once or twice Sree thought or ax aves it vaticet whutt cu MOND AVS EHULSDAYS Serr. 4,517 4,904 5,559 while it would provably exceed that, ‘The | some vortof a transfer might be made. Jatcb xCeeds t ers PGT ae Pam Meturine LURSUALR ocr, 5313 tors believe thre can be no reasonable | Woolner admits this, but declares that tue . ELEGANT THREE-STORY DOUBLE snuings as ter os Komeiel Cabek Wa i Cheeunin . Mer, . . ; 23h 5.038 4,659 6,107 westion that the value of the property to| present negotiations nothing to do with 4b Leonardtown, Md. Connects with 8 aud U. 4. iat Dac - . Company, for its owa uses as its permanent | the whisky trust. Depeyr's scheme is the pur- . BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH FINE STABLING, | Pieiicrus. aco schedule, JOUN B FADGEIY, Age Ses Seer 5,785 mpeg Yor the sccoumodstion aud protec- chase of the Peoris breweries, there are three fae 4 2 £ = | ao tion asiness transacted here, and as an | such establishments in Peoria, the owners being ‘ No. 1736 N STREET NORTHWEST, es 3,599 investment, fully warrants the figure at which | the Gipps brewing company, the United bre . ATTORNEYS. > CASES Sone COy they have fixed is future stending on our | ing company and Gus Leisy & Co. ‘The English Lae ea ONE EDRESDAY AFTERNOON, | — = 7.6. ZAChEL But it is not alone iu numbers that the great Poaatient that that is e fhirly conservative | syudicate, it is stated. have now the control of Laevley az iho procaiece I shail soll cub Lac £4 cua eves be took sed | increase of advertising is shown, The larger uation. hus report of an examination of | the breweries in ail the larger cities of the 6 inches of Lot 23 in equare 159; 50 teet front by an i ‘ 5 — frnony mm to which we shall presently re- | United States, and are commencing a similar [= Avorn dent 134 text 6 iuches to 20-foot paved | space required for advertisements during the , he lusurance commissioner of this state | system for the acquirement of the beer manu- And na 222. even yr phn peg radi: ee NS ey DADGET & FULKidT, | year 1889 pared with that occupied in eppraised this property ut £700,000 “upon tue | facturing esiablislments im the smaller cides ba pico te hall Ph tsoiageon dio ee oly ini Pe OnSES ARE counsuuona ar aw, |? = Sa Dass oo a Sn investment to the com- | and towns, In the Peoria transfer, if carried * 8 Sj thes “ we Witch hae G ro ane. ‘Che Hone lus every wode heim 1888 is even more striking. mid: " 7 uiewues, buvin: ie 7 ol va- “4 a > Pea ae uriner Seid: “It is absolutely fire- | out, the amount 0: money to change hands is ince the introduction of it into my tory, elegant uid contiy chutacllers {s atrswel Jor | ¢vAMJ BELL ARRINGTON ATTORNEY atau: | The average daily space filled by advertise @ security for its | estimated at about $1,000, carriage eutrunce from N street, built Li the most per- Wattle buldice ons Dae Wi in 1838 25.10 colunine, or 7779 columns Papers and securities nowhere else ob- -——-00—— kitch th lh d fect wanner, [ty location caunot passed, and is | D.C. Aemdence, 1218 i st. u. w. ‘9 ments in 1888 was <5. ne, ro tainable in Hartford. It is one of the most im-| A Machine to Diagnose Lung Diseases. itchen, three years ago, jave used no cousidered Ove of the moss thoroughly’ complete pri : posing es in the state and has # value out- Bide of ite income production as an advertising ium and as a home for the largest corpora: At @ meeting of the Berlin medical society yesterday Dr. Janiczewski showed an important other in making biscuits, cake, etc., and for the year; whereas for the year 1889 the daily average was 29.75 columns, or 9223 columns im ‘Yate residences in tus city, ‘ihe rtabling is commo- divs and perfect and trouts on vot alley. The Tesidence will be upen to inspection three days prior GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. - zi aud up to the bour of sate, frou 1] an. to 4 pam. = the aggregate, being a total gain over the or tion of New Jand.” invention called the pneumatoscope, which per- 2 ‘ Terbix: $20,000 cash, tue roadie ie ve youre, oF ss Ry Soya fence dev'sele ne: videatten aaa | ibe an ashet SBaccted Gusaats coal eee, have entirely discarded for such purposes . Jonker itaeaiyed. veaiictutefont wt "pe, ou xecHant ‘i arora, vious yorrof 1444 columns! And this, it must Bo change in its status on our books would have | tons of the lungs. The instrument has two the h + : . of trus! ou the properly seld’ (i conveyancing aud FALL AND WINTER, "89-90, be remembered, consisted exclusively of the been made. auditory tubes connected and with au eur piece ‘¢ home-made combination of one-third Foquinedad the tanoot ails, Ga0Mas BoNtaSe Ons Ons Haportations now received, and you | ordinary everyday business advertising, nothing The present real estate holdings of the com- | for the physician, The inner tube has « swing- 2 wUrlit ‘Auctioneer. are invited 10 iuapect at the well-known house ae BaD, DOW seeregate wcost of only ¥8,556,- | INE membrane, which, when placed in the par soda, two-thirds cream of tartar, * * a | iu the way of tax sales, poll lists, election retarns, = i ities of sound chanel” we ioe of tae e e RR” = SO penseyivents ave, aw kate eae | ete., such as occasionally swoll the business of Boxpa, es of sound caused by di e i TI S ‘The compAny has received payment for, or | *#4 the bronchial tubes, I we Gow act Ze THREE<1OUY AND BASEVENT| seit 1111 Penna ave, | Political organs, being included im its patron- pas.sald during the past sear, bonds costing it | a Clerks Note vo Make the Hank Right. Soe SBT BOUTHEASS We | see. ae PnP ice Opie {ia | The scneation of the day in the ia of Anew ater j AY ARTE! THIRD, aT HOTELS. In conclasion, it is only necessary to say that, of this class of securtties at the | Cashier Perrin at Ashland, Wis., came outin Qa ‘Td UU CLOCK. we wil oar tee cuAE fm proportion to the extent and high character ibe Tene was S11 174-82259 A eare- | the cross-examination of the chief prosecuting G . Peart of Lot 16, Seats s Soeee Of ite circulation, Tux Sran’s advertising rates their uniform and anteual ex-| coupellcu t ndmithe hae toads nett ra Me esrnarcterol c0~ eee bya nears! ey ite story and basement MASNINGTOR'S ©. take rank with the very lowest in the country, saa aoe ey that the accounts of his bank a s 55 and to add, finally, that every statemont beroip ATE LOANS. were am been Jor tw in ci ar ic company loaned on real | muddied state, “When the ‘time to make the Po “hdicdan Caw . made oan be abundantly verified, THE 96,180,999. There were in ‘at the end of the year loans for €32,810,- ‘The pany received cash interest estate loans year state treasurer came Moynol: ourt, deceived that the list of assets bank did not possess. ly bY & note gi [Sa mouth dere, ps kis own admission in oi entering uy $10,000, which, in fact, v and which wus represented ou by lkeynoide CULATION OF THE PAPER 18 SWORN TO; ITS PRESS AND CIRCULATION ROOMS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND [18 BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED BY ANY ONE HAVING (40 INTEREST Di THELR EXAMDAATION.

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