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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, W101 Pennsylvania Ave, corner llth Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Tre Evewina Supn js wrved to subscribers tn the eity by carriers, on their own wccount, at 10 cent weet o5, Meg, moni, Copien tthe conmtet = gents each. By toailany where fn the United States o Canada postage prepaid "=a ceuts jer mouth. Sarumpar QUADRUPLE SHEET STAx $1.50 per an. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 second-class mail matter] FVAll snail subscriptions zoust be paid in advance; RO paper sent loner than paid {0 Rates of advertising made known on application, SPECIAL NOTICE Che SPECIAL NOTICES. Vor. 77, No. 18,007. WASHINGTON, SPECIAL NOTICES. D.C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1890. TWO CENTS ‘IAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ke" SOLEMN THOUGHT: Of the many thousands reading this some will ina few days die; all the rest radually follow. Attention fe called to an opportunity for repentance, baptisms, forgiveness and amendment of life. To some it will ever be repeated ; perhays you. COME TO THE MISSION, ST. JAMES CHURCH, ‘Sth st. between Band € n. REV. FATHER HUNTINGTON, 0. H.C., Missioner, SUNDAYS, December 7, 14and 21. 5. 10:20, 11:00, 3:00, 3:30, 8:00. 4:30 p.m., men only. 7:30,9:00,3:00,3:45,5:00,8. SUPEKIOK FINISH ‘And delivered at 50 CENTS Phat PAIR. ‘Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. ¥Al EREAM La DRY, see = Bear Cor. ¥. H. WALKER & CO. epbone call—1092-3. im Tue Bos Mancue. ‘The clock is still ticking away. Have you made your guess? If not call on us. Any purchase of 25e. entitles youtoaguess. Perbays you may bethe fortunate one to win it. Today we offer at our Underwear Counter some bar- gains in Warm Skirts. We make these prices to move these «oods rapidly so asto make room for our holiday display. Ladies’ Short Knit Skirts, 89. ; were. ccc H H FEE ec HH E © ° wan ke ©oc HH E ” coo H H ERE . N.w. Fre 4 MM MM EEK NN N F oo RR MMMM E NNN Pogsim, Babe Fae ¥ oo RR MM M ERE N NN o Tp comparison to what our comy are offerine every man's Shoe or Boot in Varcain. That is why we have had such an unusually successful 1 Men's Goods tins season. : fe ate aM BET y : SS : be an = My ES bs * FINE CALF HAND-SEWED SHOES. . ¢ MADE IN “ . BUTTON, LACED OR CONGRESS. + e BROAD TOES, 5 e NARROW TOES, bs . SQUARE - . oR . . ROUND. - - SINGLE SOLES, _ © DOUBLE SOLES. : < Pally equal to any other #4 Shon. ; : TRY THEM. me H id Hat ay HE ERE? ss HHH AA HHH XXS 53s, ia ee ABLE SHOE. HOUSES, VENTE ST. 3t FR CHRISTMAS, WHAT? WHY NOT A BEAU- TIFUL BOOK or set of books? Nothing is more lasting cr inore vatintactory. A CARD PLATE AND VISITING CARDS? ‘None but the best_work from our engraving: yom Wat BaLianti Ne & Sons. Book i won Reogsellers, Stationers, Eneravers, 425 7th st. Se Scxpar Scnoor Linsey Booxs Of the best publishers in larze assortinent and at the lowest prices. All Sunday School Instruction Papers and Requisites on the best terms, Christmas Cantatas and Concert Exercises. ©. C. PURSELL, Bookseller, s18-354m,1p 418 9TH ST. N.W. SSS TST. NW Warcurs. ‘M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., 3EWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1007 Penna. ave., Call attention to their large Stock of AMERICAN WATCHES, HOWARD, ELGIN and WALTHAM. Sole agents for the Patek, Phil- Spe & Co.'s GENEVA WATCH. SILVER WATCHES ranging in Price from 1210825. Theseare accurate timekeeper and thor- ugly reliable. Attention is called to the “GALT WATCH,” a Watch es- pecially constructed to meet the requirements of those not wishing fo purchase the highest priced Geneva Watch. 29 = All Watches fully guarantee. If you want the whitest, brightest and best Ught, superior to the electric light, get the IM- PERIAL LAMP, guarantond to yive entire sat- fafacticn, burns less oil and will not get out of order. Cail and see them burning before pur- chasing. Lampsof all kinds. Piano, Banquet and Library Lampe. Fancy Stand Lamps Also im Brass and Nickel. Full line Vamey ‘Shades and Artist Materials. Agent for Pratt's Astral Oil. ‘ NO ACTION IS TAKEN. The Nationalists Do Not Sustain or Reject Parnell. ENVOYS DISCUSSING PLANS. Every Applicant Paid by the Key- stone Bank of Philadelphia. THE EVANGELIN" e. 8. DESI BSN Pactentxc, WHOLESALE AND maine ME. Chul RETAIL JEWELRY. fy AND GENERAL REV. J.-H. SMITH, Be 7 AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST | A HOME! A BUSINESS LOCATION! a PROPIT- 429.90h st ARTISTIC Di ABLE INVESTMENT! RETING SOUTH CAPITOL | AUCTION SALES. ASSOCIATION. annual meeting of the Sot Association for the olection will be held at its ‘headquarters, (23 Bennxyl- ave, on THULSDAY ipa A. . H. HEISKELL, je.. Secretary. THE REGULAR M ‘of the Master Painters” tnd De: ociaien wile Weld at their oot rc M LOTS ARE NOW SELLING The inecipand the new and beautiful town, ‘on the line of thre paecte ces railroad, in the prettiest, healthiest and f Maryland. wituin about fifteen ity for profitable investment ever offered in the State of Stary fund. PASADENA is only afew minutes’ walk from the EXCURSION GROL ‘Under Act of Congress Approved October 1, 1890. BUSINESS CHANCES, most productive part of miber 4, 100, at minutes of Baltimnar ‘NE, President. COUNTRY REAL 1419 BST. N.W. THLY MEETING noved his office trom Ph 212 K st. now.. Washine! - and & to 8 pm. daily A. T. BRITTON, EXCURSIONS, FAMILY SUPPLIES. te 4 RON SPRINGS, whi DEPUSITS and GLASS SAND BANKS HEIGHTS on Lookout Mountain are n minutes’ ride of Pasadena, ENA itself is directly on the nt Line rallroad, thus 1 through Round Bay, bot by land and water (i ag 90 otork. iN Gr GOVERS, See. HRISTIAN TEMPE! Witioriauchais i % nodatucheie’ Uiuudiag, “Wonsecrative to Special W SES cotumbia vs «i e 3 PERCY B. METZGER, A. A. THOMAS, “GROVELASD ‘at ai). call and consult EE HILLS, Spectilist in Artifejal FOR RENT (Rooms), FOR RENT (Stores), A. T. BRITTON. JAMES E. FITOH. W. 8. THOMPSON, HARRY F. WEST. ROB'T DORNAN, WM. VERNER. | nENRY L.LOUCHREDE, STOCKS FLUCTUATE SLIGHTLY. ‘THE IRISH CONFERENCE. JAMES G. PAYNE. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE. NATH. E. JANNEY, CALEB J. MILNE. ‘WM. M. COATES. CROSBY 8. NOYES, BERIAH WILKINS. JOHN E. HERRELL, MARTIN F. MORRIS. CHAS. C. DUNCANSON. JOHN 8. JENKS. CHAS. PORTER, A.A THOMAS. DAN’ L. DONOVAN. ‘DECEMBER 1, 1890. roth: river (i Sut ti farzest ea The land is hich passed for rand ess of view, whlle Yen iinutes’ ride from Pasudena, is, without Superior to that of an} Cool breezes constantly prev: of water and of the purest quality. ered wi oO GAS CONSUMERS. Arrangements have been inade for the convenience persons living inthe eastern and western sections ‘they can pay their gas bills ATIONAL CAPITAL BANK fellow building. mnen: Tam in receipt tis day 50, in payment of FOR SALE (Lots)... FOR SALE (Aliscellaneot GENTLEMEN'S GOODS 'T of Round Bay state or Maryland: ere isanabuadanes rhe «round is cov- ‘msurance for me, tor your prompt “and "satisfactory adjustment, Your Courtesy is much apprecisted. eT OF Real Estate Brokers, , from 617 F at. nw. T x rtetore the Sth of each month, Al Y, will be entitled to the discount of 2c. 000. ovltr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Loxpox, Dec. 2.—As the inevitable hour draws near in which a conclusion murt be reached by the anxiously deliverating Irish nationalist parliamentarians as to the future leadership of their party the attention of Glad- stonian liberals, liberal unionist and tory mem- bers of the house of commons «teadily concen- trates fHeelf upon the room whereinsthe Irish ots, confronted by as great a danger as ever ir country, are groping about for some path which may lead them out of the labyrinthian difficulties of the present crisis back to the highway of success so lately and hopefully traversed by them. Before the hour appointed for the convening of today's session of the conference had arrived members of the glish and Irieh politicians and an army of newspaper men hovered about the ap- proaches to the Irish quarters and eagerly discussed the probable effect on the situation of Parnell’s blunt 5 of yesterday, or the counsel of the delegates to the United ‘States and of the action of Arch- bishops Walsh and Croke. THE LIBERALS INDIGNANT. The opinions were as numerous and diverse | nals giving utterance to them. On one point, however, there seemed to be an unmistakable unanimity of opinion am the y bitterly resented ‘age characterization of Mr. | gerruluoas old gentleman. The blow delivered on the face of their idol seemed to have tonched their hearts as well. THE MEETING CALLED TO OLDER. Shortly before the hour of meeting arrived the near approaches to the room were cleared and those persons loitering in the vicinity were kept under aclose but unobtrusive surveillance by those directly interested in the proceedings. Just before the hour of 12 the Irixh nationsl- ists commenced rapidly passing throngh the various corridors and into the place of confer- Tae Postic Dent StateMeNT shows that the | ence, and promptly on the hour of noon the doors were closed and the deliberations re- sumed. At the moment of the closing of the doors it was ordered that all representatives of the press be excluded from contiguous corri- Mr. Parnell held a conference with his su porters among the Irish member: of the houxe of commons in the library of the house at 10 pecttully FREDERICK GHEEK, will ‘soon be in ‘course of ‘constrn aloncside of the road are to be graded, lev erwise improved and ornamented with sodded erase nd siade trees sy veto fuprove vastly ‘the qeberal M. M. PARKER. ALAN H. REED. MONEY TO LOAN | NEW PUBLICATIO! NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS 1205 G st. n.w. Property boucht, sold and exchanged. property rented and. Te ¢ placed in best companies, Oe Us Gt ay WS Ge oe Od Oe wb U3 4B 1S AE tine ‘slic faring, with their fuctorven, “orchards and usecall if’ you wi PELLET ¥. M. WILLIS, Menager. FG. POHNDOKFF & GO., A ‘alifornia wines, are now in’ their RECEIVES DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK AND ALLOWS INTEREST THEREON. z eas ‘THIES are now bein largely represented MANENT BUILDING and profitable investment, and by of future proe- the above association. ‘an be subscribed ¥ be joyine not less thay eretors: a SAW lull}, two a mondhiy savinzs lay 2 AUTHORIZED BY LAW TO ACT AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, BY WILL OR BY DEED, RECEIVER, ASSIGNEE, AND TO TRANS- * ser ANY CHARACTER OF TRUST BUSI- SPECIALTIES | SUBURBAN PROPERT WANTED (Board) ARROW STEAMSHIP wed « Jarre tract of Lind perations immediately, ¢ thousands coming thing, boots and essaries 90 come month each, whie! without paying back dues or prev ‘The regular monthly meeting of th ‘went of imonthly dies, ing he issue of new shares’ takes. place om NG_ Dee. 5, ‘at St. Joseph's ay ely MPANY has already purc for at spy time min into Pesadena will need shoes, furniture and all the of Pasadena nist supply ther, dl manufacturing town, Wh or Fesort are far superior to any other resort in OADS runninz throt about Pasadens are many. parliamentary bead- <g= DR. H. B. NOBLE HAS RE! _ ottice m2. ee its attractions as a Y,, Vice President. we rs qa>A FEW DAYS AGO ERECEIVED AUTHORITY TO OFFER VALUABLE F ST. PROPERTIES For sale. A good opportunity is thus pre- sented to invest in business property that is increasing in value, One piece is an eligible ‘corner, two are located in the block between 12th and 13th sts. We fine property in the block between 1:3th and ‘THOS. J. FISHE@* co., Road, Elk Kidze Koad, the new line Just couploted to Ocean City, to be connected with Bal by road passin directly throu ‘ake Pasadena about equal ki riwore and Annapolis: yet Uriniziny Pu mn XT GOOD PRINTING AT ible price consistent with and @ business conducted "all Mon "we. No can vussers } among the Iris | welves against M | the leadership, and | Tremember the ground up IT 18 A GREAT MISTAKE To regard money paid out for advertis- ing as an expense incident to carrying on bysiness, It is an investment, and one that is as sure to yield profitable returns as any that can be made, if used properly. This is the testimony of all large advertisers in all countries. WILL MANAGE ESTATES, FURNISH GUARAN- ewsed t0 see You im ny office, the neatest and best equipped in the city for a ceneral book and 400 printing business. for any one road « ‘nglish liberals. nopoly of rates Mr. Parnell’s sa Gladstone as. * TEED INVESTMENTS, MAKE AND SELL eevaiies bate innate ie are 252100 feet. LOANS SECURED BY FIRST TRUSTS, AND WILL ISSUE DEBENTURE TOWN LOTS now 60 teet wide intersect each Jots, an sizes to suit Value will lange Lancing in value ev Delworth ten tives the 180 have for sale & BYRON 5S. ADAMS, n6-3m__ Three doors below W. B. Moses & Sons. Ke hE AE AGENTS FOR 6 ice now asked for thei. MENTS to investors in Pasa- dena are the mest liberal ever offered, not only as re- but also in frelent discritina- ed FREE transportation. rates. ‘1 COMPANY was organized rated April, INS, and has acquired very te in xnd around Baltimore, toxether ses neceswiry to the develop- Che property owned a is worth at least $500, Bay City, Groveland la Lge. COMPARY will soon fe mOUntada a hotel at yards passenger rats Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, with the most modern | fits Parweuser rates, 1) iE HOLDER OF TICKET NO. 196 FOR resent said number to” W. Papitol st., and receive said rite, —>HAVING (SOLD MY, DENTAL QFEICE juily recommend him to my former Govenxuzxt Recrrrrs Topar.—Internal rev- | enue, $141,286; customs, $1,279,827. DR. JAEGER'S ‘Unsurpassed facilities for the storage of Plate, Val- ‘uable Papers, Furniture, Carriages, or other valuable UNDERWEAR. includes Pasadena, pernigHt, ”* Holghte, Odenton. Oakianc 939 Penn. ave. n.w. DE. GUSTAVUS R._ BROW: Fenny lyania ave. Artificial teeth without public debt less cash in the treasury increased $6,130,819.51 during the month of November. ‘Total cash in the treasury, $675,860,186.82. TEL ‘crest of Lookout ‘The view from this spot is max- youd From, this pomt the whole Jand, with its rivers and crests, bays and creeks, ies, spreads Out aiuagnificent Panoramas and yreat expanse. KS will soon run irom Pesadena the en- up to Lookout Moun- BRYAN & COMPANY, . Ovr Ancric Squapnox.—The Navy Depart- COR. F AN ST. iD 15TH ‘ment is informed that the Asiatic squadron was located as follows November 11: Omaha, at Yo- Call and see us. Information cheerfully furnished. | of wondrous beau MES. FRANCIS MOORE. THE FO! ‘The Irish Envoys Confer Regarding Their ‘Movements. Curcaco, Dec. 2.—It is not unlikely that the attitude asenme! yesterday by Mr. Parnell will lead to the abandonment of the tour of O'Brien and Dillon and their colleagues in behalf of the plan of campaign. Until long after midnight, when it was supposed they bad retired to their Tespective apartments, the envoys were closeted in parlor 15 and engaged in animated discus- sion regarding their future movements. Ac- cording to the v Dillon and SS tomorrow nicht, O'Brien and wan at Indi~ napolie on Thursday and T. P. O'Conner at Dee Juth on the same night, while Dillon, 0” Sullivan and Harrington were to meet St. Lonis on Sunday. After that the party were to separate Dillon going to Kansus City in a west, O'Brien east and the others soutl- east This program, however. is likely to be aben- doned. although definite “decision will be post med until this afternoon in the ‘that coming developments may change the Harrington is said to have declared Would not accompany the envoys any farther, although he is undecided whether to return to London at main fora while in this country Udepend on the instructions cluded its labors. If Parnell instructs him to go ahead be will makes tour of the country on his own account as Paroell’s repre- sentative. Dillon insi-ts that the present crisis. and especially the manifestoof himself and cale —— bas serioasly comy ted the situation nd holds himself im readiness to return home at once if McCarthy considers his presence and that of his amociates necessary, DISPOSAL OF THR FUNDS, Meanwhile the question as to the disposition of the funds secured on the present tour will not down. The del gates announce at the outset that they were representatives of Parnell, and Mike= wise gave it out that the monies cont would be forwarded to the treasurers at Dublim pointed by Parnell. The contribation books issued by the promoters of the local E 5 i stration have th pment on the covers that the money raised would be banded to the Irish delegates to be forwarded to Mr. Parnell. “The members of the local executive — committee, however, are now divided on the question whether ‘this should be carried out. Some contend ¥ Parnell is depowed he cannot longer re garded ar a proper recipient of the funda, and Brien and | that they should be intrasted to © his colle This vie ~ and used at their discretion. ver, is strongly antagonized by harmony fluent with Har- ngtor itch in the distribution of the #20,000 so far subscribed bere seems inevitable. Should Parnell be deposed the same trouble would be likely 0 occur at every place the envoys might HARKINGTON DORS NOT DESPAIR. Tn an interview as to whether he saw any reason for changing the opinion already e: pressed by him on the Parnell leadership Mr. Harrington of the Irish envoys nid: “I am sorry to observe that some of the best birhops have ex Larnell_ being continued in 1 their opinion. leader for the Irish people I think it might E nier into our consideration to give due woight to the charge made against Mr. nell. But that ix not the position, To my mind the majority of the Irish will not follow ‘the lend of Irish archbishops in this matter. nell is a Protestant. They — charge over him, and they absurd inconsistency of ‘laying him calling upon their people to follow the ship of English politicians, scores of Irish priests and the Irish frorle in respect of ‘the charge, alleged tnd upon infinitely I do not, by any means, despair of yet established in our party. If on both sides can be induced to refrain the use of any bitter language in the course fit ite i i ! i i ie this controversy Tam strong in the ‘that P- | « short time will bring about a better Jugment and more harmonious action.” He length of Groveland Ridge HARLES E. KOLLER. “ sold out hiv interest in the y ~) and lett our employ o'clock this morning. READING THE ENVOYS’ MANIFESTO. Mr. Parnell, who was the first to arrive, took the chair immediately after the closing of the doors and without a moment's delay celled the meeting to order. After the meeting had pro- ceeded to business a half hour war o> reading telegrams from various persons in Ire- Jand and the United States and the original manifesto sent by cable to the delegates in the United States. frequently interrupted by cheers. Mr. J, O'Kelley asserted that it would be the basest ingratitude for the nationalists to abandon Mr. Parnell simpl of politicians sought an ty for their own advan’ to abandon the position Mr. Parnell hed taken to encompass the down- leader of the Irish nation. Upon the conclusion of Mr. O'Kelley's re- «an adjournment was taken for luncheon. ‘The members reassembled at 2_ o'clock, when Mr. Parnell moved to adjourn in order to en- able the nationalists to on the second reading of No stone will be left unturned to indefinitely the decision of the party on ie question of Parnell’s retirement. EVERY APPLICANT PAID. ‘The “Ran” of the Depositors on the Phila- delphia Keystone Bank Continues. Purtapesrmta, Dec. 2.—The run on the Key- stone Bank continues today with unabated vigor which began yesterday. The crowd be- gan tocollect shortly before 10 o'clock, and when the heavy iron door of the bank was raised they swarmed into the building and ina few minates. line of three or four Ihnndred was formed reons prese Ehetks for £100 or less were’ —4 but any whose demands exceeded that amouit ly $100 in cash and are given clear- cars for railroad kohama; Monocacy, at Chemulpo, Corea; Alli- ince ance, near Caroline Islands, ex saki ‘in December; Palos, a: Asan evidence of the sound financial condition of ht st. nh is not autucrized. to “collect bakery. TYLEK & BROTHERS, Propristors. -a2-3t Be "O” WEAR ArTER 81x O'CLOCK. TUESDAY, December Agentloman in a Dress Suit either Hon of's pertectiy dressed tages to inthe first fit be fil-htting, shod: at be the result ‘skilled tallor’s manipulations. Passing and ex- anne thove Lam tara a8 Lalways have a few in process making. 7 $50 Dreks Sait SP AE Now prepared TO sHOW OUR WINTER STOCK OF CARRIAGES, all the latest styies of Demi ‘cos Eschewnge: Gur sigizs ane antanies nel toe ; var sty fearlusive and the mohip anid inis are equal to that of any ‘country und exreiled by none, vine Harness far surpasses anj- dy groves have been trans- as led facilities for boatins, bathing, fishing and hunting. Pavilionsand music Testaltrants opened, while roll thiscompany, and of its authority to transact the nds have been erected ; classes of business above described, we call attention oasters, swinzs, boat ApurgaL Portrn’s Coxprrioy.—The condition of Admiral David D. Porter, who bas been seriously ill for several months, has not im- from fatiy degenera- in connection with to the fact that after a valuation of our assets during the height of the recent money disturbance, the Comp- troller of the U.S. Treasury granted us the following Certificate pursuant to the act of Congress October 1, essary. to 8 ftst-class Tesurt are ‘tum. ‘Mineral sprh Tageciiens and for'any Holi Ieee gan A SOMPARY'IS NOW FORMING for the m 8 colet rated aL popertios, iron being tae principal sia end line are Severe : soo atieuity ing ant det ‘improvements of the ‘completed, thotsatsds Wil ‘this shady retreat. ROBINSON, CEARRE & CO., INVESTMENT AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS, | go, REPRESENTING SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY. CAPITAL STOC! ACTUAL HOLDINGS, #900,000. 44 and 46 Atlantic building, 928 and 930 F st., Washington, D.C., ,OHIO NATIONAL BANK. "The first installment of 50, fons to the capital stock of the Ol ifayavie to order of hier, O17 Fst. free to all, gush up trom riven inay be talon, proved. He is sufferi tion of ‘the heart, and his extreme age, makes his condition very pre- Anmy Onvens.—Capt. Frank Heath, ordnance department, is detailed as a member of the board of ordnance offi 27, 1890, vice Capt. Chas. partment, relieved. The leave of absenco ted First Lieut. Chas. A. Churchil infantry, is extended one month. First it. Wilson, fourth artillery, will repair to Charlotte, N.C., for assignment to recruiting of the party now aanee The reading “was hat line ‘ever sown, Kobes, Horse Blankets aud mediemal ionvings is full and complete. Tue constituent, while because a number fiance on the Irish now thought fit TREASURY DEPARTMENT, | OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Whereas, The American Security and Trust Com- Pany has filed with me the certificate of its intention to avail itself of the provisions of the act of Congress appointed October 4 , ordnance de- G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, up and had in Expert in Trousers, Cor. 9th and G sts. nw. A, NECESSITY_AN ENGRAVED CARD correctly made shows refine- A present tor = friend ‘that will be ‘highly valued years. “See EY & ROBERTS, Engravers, mbh29 407 10th st. near Gas Office. eV RATHER wave You, SURE ‘Of your return next season, pleased with what we sold you this, than totickle younow with alow price at the risk of disappointment in the service » “cheap” garment necessarily Yenders. Cur clothes are made to wear well, not merely to look well until we've your money, and if it coes wrong with them we're here to make it good. Men's suits, $15 to $30. Overcoats, $12 to 835. Every kina that you think of. ‘Tur IxtencontiveNtat Rar.way Coxnnsstox, composed of representatives of the United States and the other American republics, which was recommended by the International Ameri- can conference for the p for aline to connect the tems of North America with those of South America, will mect for organization in the matic chamber of the at 12 o'clock noon on Thu Secretary Blaine will deliver an address of wel ¢ part in the debate land-purchas entitled, **An act to provide for the incorporation of trust, loan, mortgage and certain other corporations within the District of Columbia,” approved October 1, 1890, and to be chartered by and under said act, duly ‘Verified by the oath of its president. And whereas the said company has satisfied me that it is safe deposit, security and trust company here- tofore organized under the lawsof the state of Vir- inia, and that at the passage of said act, and contin- wously since the Mth day of December, A. D. 1880, it has done and carried on in the District ‘of Columbia a safe deposit, trust, Joan and mortgage business, snd ANS AND INSURANC We WASIIRGTOR De Agent tor fre and bungiar- wish to"annonnce fo our friends and the public fe foruwed a copartnership by te usuve, {oF the objects and at the place, asthe above card will indi- cate, and invite all to call and see us. MOSBY WILLIAMS, VIRGIL G. WILLIAMS! ‘Telephone call No. 1207. : FOR ONE-HALF OF ‘a high swine ean & Co., No. 100i Bond s+ aby owner two Years aio. fe Used and is iu perfect order. ‘Can be seen by applying to Tae Preswexr’s Visiros—Among those who called on the President this morning were » Stanford, igh resen ta, lopkins, ere so jalker, Col. Estis G. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, —_™ Y RE} Senators Harris, Hoar and Evarts, Morrow, Randal Btivers, Carter, Hi Grosvenor, Vandever and Rathbone of the Post Office Department, with Mr. Matthew Sweetnam, chief tor of Canada; Mr.R. M. 434.7th st. n.w. TIFE INSURANG! ‘iealays Becoutber 2-000" Ambonest tale speeds best being plainty int. Here area few of the reasons—plainiy told ~ why the Equitable is the whick to have your lite ral his office to the A . naieg gpmoved his oie dams building, USICAL NOV- ‘elties, Belt-slayiny Aeoleat On tds jue, Jandau, made by Mi London, and impo id in currency, johnson of the Mr. Davitt would not have much influence in @ controversy of this kind, as the of Ire- land believe him to be un iy to Mr. Par nell’s leadership, even in the best eta ats A STRONG TONE DEVELOPS. Some Material Advances Scored im the Stock Market. New Yonx, Dec. 2.—The stock market opened, with great activity in Lackawanna, 8t. Union Pacific and Atchison this morning, but with the rest of the list quiet. First prices, as compared with tho final figures of lasteven- ing, were irregular but higher in a majority of the list, the changes extending to ‘cont clther way. ‘There was an inclination, to fallow the movement of | yesterday shown én the ly trading an: generally chowel sensuntens of atuill Gnetioe the opening figures, but a strong tone soon developed and materiel advances in some instances. Lackawanna, after a 1 per cent, rose 2}; New England rose 1 and Bartingion ond Res Rock alan: lost 34 and rove 1. cone Tous opall fractions akove Ghe epentey figure. ‘The market became quite dull the hour and the best prices were not maintained, but at 11 o'clock the tarket, dull, was steady at small fractions better than the opening § i fi th Be jury Magazine and Col. C. D. Hebb, com- manding U.S marine corps. Navar Oxpeas.—Commander Dennis W. Mul- Jan ordered as assistant inspector of the eighth lighth®use district and inspector of that dis- trict 1st of January next. Commander J. R. Bartlett ordered to hold himself in readiness to It is the most liberal. It is the most procressive. ies acre ‘It lives up to every haan ‘but not least, it issues a non-for- incontestibie endowment bond, ut restrictions as to travel, residence ‘ocenpation, which is a better investinent it bon attention of capt galled to this new policy. that it is entitled to avail itself of the provisions of sald 2 thon Mag wnt banks ¢ bills will be honored at any bank. WE HAVE TO OFFER TO DESIR- ‘able tenants a number of ch among them two on k new, built in frst month each, including STON tanear S0th ee eH uh st, aw.» Wasi Hise gle, val S id rhe, anit water; 2 the mockliculers of ‘the Lanston Tyve Mac Yany will be held at. Harpers, Fatty W DAL. the Then, for the purpone of elec tite o boar of dipctors io nerve forthe year next cesta, ain sa Other ‘nusiness as may" y conte Uetote i. open at St oclock peu Lransver A after Sth tbat. ‘This is to certify that said company bas complied With the requirements of said act, and is entitled to have and exercise inthe District of Columbia all the seneral and special powers conferred, and perform the duties imposed, by sald sct of Congress, on corpora- tions organized under the first subdivision of section one of said act to carry on asafe deposit, trust, loan ‘and mortgage business and a storsge business. And I further certify that I have examined the prop- erty and assets conveyed to the seid company, in ac- cordance with the requirements of the twenty-first sec- tion of sald act, and have appraised and fixed the value thereof at the sum of one million, one hundred snd Binety-seven thousand, elght hundred and seventy- four and 4-100dollsr, which said sum is to be re- ceived and considered as money and as constituting ‘the paid-up capital of sald corporation to the extent of thesum of seven hundred snd eighty-one thousand, ‘two hundred and fifty dollars, the same being sixty-two and one-half per centum of the entire capital of said company, which sald capital is cue million, two hun- dred and fifty thousand dollars (81,250,000). T further certify that the said company has deposited with me deeds of trust and other securities equal in ‘actual value to the sum of two hundred thousand dol- lars, being in excess of one-fourth of the gapital stock of said company paid in 4s aforesaid, to be kept by me for the purposes and upon the trust provided for in and by said act of Congress, and is entitled to transact the ‘business of a trust company and to become and act aa an administrator, executor, guardian of the estate of @ ‘minor and undertake any other kindred fiduciary duty ‘Which cam lawfully be undertaken by corporations ‘organized under subdivision one of the first section of said act of Congress. In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my ‘name snd caused my seal of office to be affixed to these presents,at the city of ‘Washington, in the Dis ‘telet of Columbia, this 17th day of November, A.D, st. n.w, (near British legation) roonis, well arranged, in ood exvostire, rent very Feasonable, st 83.4 Der B. H. WARNER & 916 F command the a ordered to hold himself in readiness to com- mand the Swatars. Assistant Surgeon L. W. Atlee ordered to examination for promotion. J. E. Talfreo ordered to the re- atiae & Sonate CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS. THIS IS THE ue to place your order, as a shirt is more comfortable for suimmer wear alter having been worn throush the winter. the preinises under the management of a practical and. ‘are prepared to execute all notice, uaranteeing i aud entire satisfaction. WOODWAKD & LOTHROP. ae estinent and insurance offered Pees Tone-experienced cutter jeft with Us at nb every instance a "perf Ey Be BENOvAL— EASTON & RUPP, STATIONERS, Cor. Pa, ave. and 13th st., have removed to 421 11th st. a.w., opposite Star office. 1 detached hth lighthouse district, 1st ordered to settle accounts and wait J. R. Stanton detached from the Minnesota and ordered to duty at the a, 22d instant. Pay- B & MORGAN, 1553 <a ; cathedral, 1007 G st. n.w., om TU! H. HOLT, 32d Deg. Sec. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1818. RANLIN INSURANCE CO. Of Washington, D.C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... Has never contested a loss by fire, but always makes Prompt and liberal adjustinents. Dr. DAN'L B. CLARKE, Prest. GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Prost. CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Treas. 1. FENWICK YOUNG, Secy. WILL P. BOTELER, Asst. Secy. 927-3m @=> THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK- holders of the Columbta Title Insurance Company of the District of Columbim tor the eles ton, NTION THERE ‘special ESDAY. es"? Wom rr Mar coxcenn: sea et olonk ee re ‘The time has arrived when persons who owe bills | the union. JA: ‘must pay them or lose their credit. Do not take offense when you receive oar notices, but if you are unable to lpbglnabrey 3: rhe eped ment with the party you owe toward a settlement ‘What we want is protection for our merchants against | Gaus siictly pure lard, that class of persons who can but will not pay their | chemicals, Its use insures success, RECEIVED A rT REGTD A, BRAVAGES AT PINE RIDGE. Scouts Sent Out to Warn the Settlers of ==> A FEW CHOICE SEATS FOR STANI dacture at the Shiorehain News Stand. LADIES! YOU DOUBT- the absolute in the snaking of fine. Pre Riva Acexcr via Rvsuvmie, Nex, Dec. 2.—Scouté have been sent out to warn set- tlers along the line of the Cheyenne river. The hostiles are on White river at the mouth of Hay creck, seven miles from the government herd of 5,000 cattle. All the ranches on White river have been robbed, ponies stolen and cattle ,e who have failed to make any arrange- = ment for settling their bills after having been properly notified will be reported to the members of the Mer- chants’ Mutual Protective Union as unworthy of credit. This association embraces merchants, doctors; law- ‘Yers and all other businesses, trades and professions. Members will please notify us st once of any settle- ‘ment made on bills that bave been given us for collec- 4. B. BROWN, Manager, ‘81m Boom 15, Central National Bank building. ‘The weather tomorrow és likely to be con- tinued cold, fair; northerly winds. W., CORCORAN BUILDING, Having purchased the reu: ‘THE MITCHELL-V. WE PLEASED YOUR NEIGHBOR ‘By selling him the best Lumber in the market at $1.15 per 100 ft. WE GAN PLEASE YOU If you can be pleased by saving money ee eee ee ‘With the Tone, Style and Finish of Piano? If notcallat the BRADBURY ‘MUSIC, 1225 Pennsylvania ave., and hear the “‘sweet- CHANDELIERS, BALL Lichts, MOST COMPLETE STOCK SH SELLING AT COST” A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF IMPORTED BRONZES. nsec cae Ey OF BAL: POSIT COMPANY ages) x. Vice Presidents. GEORGE W. BISHOF, Treasurer. NE. BOSLEM, Secretary. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. a the Srat Wednesday tn ach manth open from 6 to # o'clock p.m. Promptly o'clock. The 7 (igned) EB. 8. LACEY, Dec. 2.—The strike of the coal miners of this state went into effect yee terday, but all the men did not go out as ex- pected. About 6,000 of the 8,000 quit work. ‘The mine operators my they will fill the strikers’ places with negroes. ‘The only feature of the strike isa tl a ie 4 il Hl ; Ef

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