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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Ave., corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUPFM. Pres't. ‘Te Evexrsa Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, om th 5 week, or 44. per month gents each. By inail—any where ‘un the United States or (Canada —postace prey A) cents per menth. Saruxpay Quapaurie Swxer Stan $1.50 per an. [Entered at the Post Office at Wasiiincton, D. second-class mall waiter. | Ld Fyening Star. SF-Al mail sutwriptions must be paid im advance; e paper sent longer than |. Rates of advertisine c ASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1890. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NC ITICES. Grater Teter ERSTOWN, MD. IGHT, toss . Sita ITY, 3 . city, Peon. ave. nw. fo le GRAND SALE OF LOTS, OF LOTS, DECEMBER 9 AND 10. TRAIN WILL LEAVE B. AND 0. R. R. STATION MONDAY, DECEMBEK 8, 5:30 P.M. SHARP. BUY YOUR GOAL, COKE AND woop Bee fron picritanie te of JOHNSON BROTH. the inost eatensive retail dealers in the-coun uy = cs: NOv- 229-1 SINSIS ORGANS. MUSICAT. relaying Acvleais (rans xt DROOP'S MUSIC NT ” the preisues under the manageiment ot a pactical aid Sateen lewis at hort etter uate Sere Es ‘wotite. crery instance 8“ periect ft” and entire sstistartun. 9% MANUFACTOKIES ALREADY a WOODWAKD & LOTHROF. ESTABLISHED, FINE HOTELS, CHURCHES AND 1TH ST. N.W., ELECTRIC LIGHTS, WELL-GRADED STREETS, PURE MOUNTAIN WATER. Apply at once for tickets and full particulars, J. T. DYER, or ANTE & CO., TWO DOORS SOUTH OF F STREET. ‘Branch of 8. Coben & Co., Boston. F. B. DA 1908 F ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C., oF J. GLENN COOK & CO., BANK OF BALTIMORE BUILDING, BALTINOKR, MD. ‘We have received today and are showing some of the Most gormecus effects in Jeweled and Embroidered ‘Trimmings for Evening Use over offered in Washing- | 45-nt tom Wo invite tnepectton of these quode es being | gra) Rovelties not often seen, and beinx in lengths and ex- clumive designs, cannot be duplicated. Pup W. Harbun ‘st. se. Also, Just received new Frederick Voik, sos Lith st.'s.w. Total for November. ee Total amount paid benef ‘Tn Cream and Gold, Cream and Silver. Blue and Gold, | in 1 Office: 419 104 st. ‘We have received one Dress Front of Black Silk Pas- sementerie, with 10-inch Drop Fringe, a late design | from Paris. Price $25. We have only cue, and will Receive no snore of this style, Re FES AN accouNT WITH WOODS & CO., BANKERS, 1206 F ST. N.W. 8. COHEN &CO., DEPOSITS, LOANS, EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS. 523 1th st. nw. — ‘We desire to call special attention to our certificates of deposit, issued and bearing interest as follows, viz: ‘30 days, interest 3 per cent per annum. GO days, interest 4 per cent per annum, 90 days. interest 6 per cent pesannum. Issued for both larre and small amounts. 43-0 Houay Orrenrxes aT JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S. HANDKERCHIEFS. GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY. ‘The most complete stock of Handkerchiefs ever offered at retail and uaranteed to be lower im price than they can possibly be axain under ‘the existine tariff. Specimen values: LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEPS. Ladies’ Japanese White Silk Handkerchiets, embroidered initial, 25 ‘Ladies’ Japa- nese Silk Handkerchiefs, White and Colored, hemstitched and embroidered, %e., 37%¢.. . Ladies’ Linen Handkerc! EQUITABLE TU-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1008 F ST. Assets $1,155,208.21. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On the first Wednesday in each mouth the office will be promptly at 7 o'clock. The 20th issue of stock is ‘open for subscription. Shares are 82.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of the Association are turnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. JOHN JOY EDSON, GENTLEMEN'S HANDEERCHIEFS. Gentiemen’s Linen Handkerchie(s, white amt colored bordered, 10e. to ie. cach. Gentle- men’s Japanese SU Handierchie-s, embroid- UMBRELLA TALK. There is nothing more acceptable oF useful. ‘We have theni from Ste. to 98.50. You'll find (OUT am#ertiment equal to any in the city and at prices the (oucat. SHOULDER CAPES AND MUFFS ‘Have been movine rapidly this week. Com- mencing Monday, December X, we offer os special Black Hare Capes at #3. reduced from $5. Black Coney Capes, $4.98. Silk Plush Capes, Astrachan Cloth Capes, $5.50; ‘Real Monkey Capes, reduced price $18; China Seal Capes, $10 and $13. Your Furs are the lowest in price and the best assortment I seen, was the remark of many of the ladies who visited our Fur Department this week. Ladies! Reeter Jackets. Two sty today: No. 1 is # Black Chevron Cloth Reefer, with Tolling astrachan collar, vest front, at $12; sold elsewhere for $15. A Now Prepac * * To sHow ouR WINTER STOCK OF CARRIAGES, Comprising all the latest styles of Brouchams, Extension-front Brouxhanis, Dent Couchen, hes, Six-weat Moe ‘Gur styirs are workinanship aint finisis are equai to that 0 Builder in tue country and excelled by-n Our display of Fige Harness far su thing in that line ever shown in t received P.8.—We keep every article necessary for the Horse, Stable and Curriaxe. nisl PhCH WILL You TaKer 82 CASH AND $10 A MONTH Will buy one share in the VIRGINIA LAND COM- PANY of Bedford City, each share holder being en- titled to a pro rata interest in the profits arising from the sale of lots. $40 CASH AND $10 A MONTH Will buy 20 shares in the same Company, each share holder receiving IN ADDITION to an equal share in the profits, a beautiful lot in BEDFORD CITY,which, it is believed, will readily sell for over 8300. BEDFORD CITY. ‘There are but few places, if any, in the south pos- sessing finer educational advantages than this rapidly growing city. Randolph-Macon Academy, Jeter Fe- male Institute, Belmont Seminary, the Virginia Busi- ness Colleze and splendid public schools are estab- lished at this place. Climate, water, pure air, moun- tain scenery and rood society combine to make thisa most desirable locality. ‘The thritt and industry of the place are larzely evi- enced by the successful operation of nunerous to- bacco factories, roller flouriny mills, woolen mills, planing mills, brick manufactories, knittine milis, electric plant for domestic and public lightinz, both are ancl incandescent. A contract has been signed for removing one of the largest engine works in the United States to Bedford City. This plant will be located within five minutes’ walk of the Virginia Land Company's property. ‘Seldom bas such an offer been made to the public for SHARES 810 EACH, PAYABLE $2 DOWN AND 81 A MONTH ON EACH SHARE. A BEAUTIFUL LOT WORTH 8300 OR MORE DO- NATED TO EVERY HOLDER OF ‘TWENTY SHARES. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS, OFFICERS President—M, L. EURE, Noriolk, Va, ‘Vice President and Treasurer—J. W. FERRY, Norfolk, a, Secretary—L. D. STARKE, Jr., N General Manager—H. 0. OOLBU L. Eure, Nort 5 J.'W. Berry, Noriolt, Va. ‘Aaron Marx, Nortolk, Va. REPRESENTED IN WASHINGTON By the SOUTHERN LAND EXCHANGE, ROBERT E. CLARKE, General Manager, ast? ATLANTIC BUT G. (28 AND 900 F ST. A PROMINENT GENTLEMAN WRIT <@~** 4 very critical exauination of th of the Mutual Lite cannot fail to tavorably impress Any one who will give the time to comprehend its ex: celignt system.” “CHALLE & MORGAN, “IiSKS F st. im tributing members of iz School for Nurses wil the <gy > THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CON- hall, 126 O st.n.w.,on WEDNES 236 o'clock p. Dr. i. L. anit Secretary DR. GUSTAVUS K. DROWN HAS <a ‘oved his office to” Koucgs buildin Fenuiyivania ave. Crown and bridge wor! cial <q TEACHERS AND DEALEI Bee ni Teokieta Cards, sth book picture, ‘sat Wholenale Prices, bet. Dand Ee nidiné N, EYE AND EAR Pedant hae renoriad iis ofice trove Pale Siz Kei. n.w., Washinzton. Ollice hours ‘and 5 to Spm. daily except Sunday. 1503, => IP YOU WANT PLATES MaDr BrroRE Boe Mod inservat hmanediintely: alter thee exsrace thon of teeth, with no waiting at ail. cull andtonsult Dr. 3. BAUTLET? HILLS, Specialist in Artuicial ‘Teeth, 13651 F st. n.w. ‘n10-Iin™ Arca n Thad convenience of persons living in the eastern and western sections of the city by witch they ean pay their yas blils during banking boursat °° © 5 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK Or THE WEST END NATIONAL B, Bills paid on oF vefore the 8th of eac! ND THOSE ONLY, will be entitied to the discount of 2e. er, 1,000 er te ir WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Soa Lest crades, lowest prices, red. AMERICAS ICE COMPANY. ‘wagons. ‘Main office, 10th and Fn.w. Telephone 496, Branch office, GOG Pa. ave. b.w. “Telephone G4. J.C TAYLOR, Aasistant Secretary and Treasurer, 301 Ait, Vice President, in charge of fuel departin Bangor Lathe at W hotesale. ‘ILLIS, Manaier. No. 2is.a Black Chevron Cloth Reefer, faced all the way down with real astrachan fur; only $15, fully, worth $18. Go to other stores, get prices and with ours, .” Worthine- “defenua M MA: EDGERTON JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S POPULAR PRICED DRY GOODS HOUSE, 713 MARKET SPACE. othe first rule day. days after this date: otherwise this € ceeued w the court declare entitled to Teal estate, OF hear Cow WwW RATHER Trexs. Full-size Bed Comforts at 75e., $1.61.25, | Coyulia.) which, way 81.50 ana upward. Thompson. Jonn T. Arms, Artour nm and BLANKETS. —We are offering extra value, 10-4, all wool, at $4, $4.38 and $5. pair. 11-4, ali wool, at $5, $5.50, $6, $7.50, $8.75 and $9.75 a pair. We have a line of not all wool, Me. # and $2.50. In Underwear tor ladies, nen and childrea Our stock is complete. ‘Men's Gray Wool Shirts, the usual 50e. Bind;; our price for this job lot only 2c. Men's Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers, all Washinwton McLean by two devs, Wife) cated Apri IS, TSS4. und Tass. in Liber 1085, Ke. District aud the other (frou Clarke. and Apni Tic Iss4. and recorded May 1K, folio 7. Jand recora: me (from Hill worded M recente: bere. conveyance by" sald Artine E: | Sonn W.Piompson and Gere Ti for the benefit cf cai Belle Bote n, Marvie Warns Bateman and Belle katzer on Bateman of the whol sizes, at 5d. said Arthur E, Batensan's equitable one-fourth. % ‘Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, Sanur e Boe All sizes, only $1. They are a bancain. Ladies’ Kibbed Vests at 25c., 50c., 7c. 1 and 91.3%. ‘The wonder of the Hosiery trade—our ‘Y2ke. Child's Positive Black Ribbed Hose; sizes 5 to 9%. Atrial of the stocking will convince you of its value. ize Down Pillows, covered with sateen, only $1. jure. published in the Head Rests, covered with silk elaine, only ee Evening Star xy) three successive ‘weeks as required by ry ‘ourt.. ‘CHARLES P. JAMES, Judge. Atrue copy. Test: a i J. ME ni@lawiw By di. A. Ci CARHAKT & LEIDY, 25 7th st. and 706 K st. n. REMOVAL.— EASTON & RUPP, STATIONERS, as PHILADELPHIA STORE. ———— Bexcuanys Svrrsion Corvzes. Cor. Pa. ave. and 13th st., have removed to = 1 ith st. n.w., opposite Star office. ‘The economy of Coffee depends much upon its| 211m streneth. ‘Let ws give you apoint. Boll our CAFE JAVA ‘The second time and you will haves drink ‘Rucet Coffees that you buy elsewhere. BURCHARD & CO., equal to | SF —e=>T? WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! The time has arrived when persons who owe bilis must pay them or lose their credit. otrekmom Pennsylvania ave. and4y st. | Do not take offense when you receive our notices, 7, * - but if you are unable to pay ro and make some arrange: ment with the party you owe towanl a settlewent. sz Horr Buuz. ‘What we want is protection for our merchants against ‘The Oxford and other editions for that class of persons who can Dat will not pay thelr oy tmly, Students Teacher and Gifts. | Luin eM recente Ene tenet "| Thess persons whe have felled to mabe cay acratee- 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, traces and profemions. ‘Members will please notify us at once of any settle- ment made on Lills that have been given us for collec- tion. J. B. BROWN, Manager, 281m Room 15, Central National Bank building. Cums. HEADQUARTERS FOR BIBLES, PEAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, GIFT BOOKS, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS. CALENDARS, &e. WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, 2030-1p 4228 7th st. pauas A lezatiye refreshing, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1618. ‘Very agrecabic w take for BANLIN INSUBANCE CO. CONSTIPATION, Of Washington, D.C. suprss Joes BROTTBOkds, bile, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... -8335,000.00 Testa tev amd Has never contested a loss by fire, but always ar gg Prompt and liberal adjastments. =< ehetiaa Dr. DAN'L B. CLARKE, Prest. oziLLon 1 Mt Zt GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Prest. . AEE dee CoM Fon, MAKE CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Treas. ‘Smoke. TIGER CUBA ‘best Car. each, “We. per bundle. rane: 1. FENWICK YOUNG, Secy. @rly ao Chambereat., N.Y, Manutacturen, WILL P. BOTELER, Amt. Secy. at7-Sm DEB. NOBLE TAS REMOVED HIS SO otiice to 1:24 New York ave. nl9-La’ VE ARE AGENTS FoR GENUINE DR. JAEGER'S UNDERWEAR. BRYAN & COMPANY, ng10t = COR. FAND 15TH ST. A NECESSITY—AN ENGRAVED CARD correctly made shows refine- meat of taste. A present lor & i be mighly valued ars. Sew Y & ROBERTS, Encravers, mb29 “407 10tn st. near Géas Office, Se ABE YOU PERFECTLY SATISFIED With the Tone, Style and Finish of your present Piano? If not call at the BRADBURY PALACE OF MUSIC, 1225 Pennsylvania ave., znd hear the ‘sweet toued Bradbury." Cases of Fnclish oak, antique makogany, Circassion walnut, rosewood and cherry. Sold for cash or on easy monthly payments of $10. Old Squares taken in exchange. mbit @=DR. IRVING C. ROSSE HAS REMOVED a a ak Hobs, 10 to 24:90, 4105. ‘Telepiine call, f LENDARS FOR ‘91 23 _ {Aphandsowe steel plate calendar is un- equaled as Vertising teditin. have ull fine of suuples tro ‘and Robin- son of Boxicn. aud Elliott of Phiadelpitta: “the do- Sieus are very Uadutitul, Call and ser tee WL MCQUEEN, Printer snd Fublisher, a3ot LGS-T110 Este nes Se SLANTERG, BRIEFS. | MERCANTILE Drintins and claia attorueys’ work BYRON 8. ADAMS, PRINTER, ‘S52 11th st., RO-3m__ Three doors below W. B. Moses & Sons. gg >THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR eT ROFITABLE I ESTMENT Ts NOW UETERED BY THE PALACH CITY CONSTRUC, Fe Copal AND BANKING COMPANY THERE 4 OH Pee $900,000 F q VESTED 1 aks: rea LES, WI EM it 1.400 SKILTED, Poa LAY OV Saker COM ARDe TRON SECTION 1 PI THE ROUTH A SOLID VOURBATION Be BAEC TOWN, SHARES, EACH. x i FO FOR TNrona, PPL: 3 COUMBE, 1425 NEW VOMATN ARES eee NOTICE OF REMOVAL. from Git ie mae Get. nw. E.L.MATTICE._[4%1w]_C. BBA: CE G ee his 108, (ES! YOU OS BRILLIANOY. Ths om, at Telephone I. Seal at SE awenrcan sucunrry AND TRUST COMPANY. ‘Under Act of Congress Approved October 1, 1890. 1419G ST. N.W. C.J. BELL, Ist Vice Pres't. A. A. THOMAS, 2 Vice Pres't. A. T. BRITTON, President. PERCY B. METZGER, ‘Treasurer. DIRECTORS: JAMES G. PAYNE, ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, NATH. E. JANNEY, CALEB J. MILNE, ‘WM. M. COATES, A. T. BRITTON, JAMES E. FITCH, W. 5. THOMPSON, HARRY F. WEST, ROBT. DORNAN, WM. VERNER, CROSBY 8. NOYES, HENRY L. LOUCHHEIM, BERIAH WILKINS. c. J. BELL, JOHN E. HERRELL, ‘M. M. PARKER, MARTIN F. MORRIS, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, CHAS. PORTER, JOHN 8. JENKS, ALAN H. REED, A. A. THOMAS, 8. 8. SHARP, DAN. L. DONOVAN. RECEIVES DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK AND ALLOWS INTEREST THEREON. AUTHORIZED BY LAW TO ACT AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, BY WILL OR BY DEED, RECEIVER, ASSIGNEE, AND TO TRANS- ACT ANY CHARACTER OF TRUST BUSI- NESS, WILL MANAGE ESTATES, FURNISH GUARAN- TEED INVESTMENTS, MAKE AND SELL LOANS SECURED BY FIRST TRUSTS, AND WILL ISSUE DEBENTURE BONDS. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, with the most modern safeguards. ‘Unsurpassed facilities for the storage of Plate, Val- uable Papers, Furniture, Carriages, or other valuable foods. Call and see us. Information cheerfully furnished. ‘Asan evidence of the sound financial condition of this company, and of its authority to transact the classes of business above described, we call attention to the fact that after a valuation of our assets during the heicht of the recent money disturbance, the Comp- troller of the U.8. Treasury granted us the following certificate pursuant to the act of Congress October 1, 1890: ‘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 entitled, ‘‘An act to provide for the incorporation of trust, loan, mortgage and certain other corporations ‘Within the District of Coiumbia,” approved Octover 1, 1890, and to be chartered by and under said act, duly Verified by the oath of its president. LIST CHAPTER OF ROSE A. Scottisa Kite, will meet at ESDAY, December 9, at 7 p.m. ALEX. H. HOLT, 324 Degree, Secretary. <a>, EVANG! 8 croix, A the Cathedrat on Work, 1othdesree. as-t a>, OSIRIS LODGE, No. 30, FA. M, WILT. PT Tones in special ce a WEDNES: Toth instant’ at 7p. fe Cathitra Of ths Scottisn lite. Worl ‘by onder of West. VERCK: isnt Secretar COMRADES 30 p.m. on TUESDAY, end the funeral Of our late comrade, ‘at the residence of the family, Glo R E PUTRON, Commander. it THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THESTOCK- holders of the People's Fire Insurance Com- the District of Columia, for the election of I be held at the office of the com 407 Pennsyivania ave. ‘on MONDAY, Jan- 2, 1NG1. It FY oh ‘especial mest THIS CroNDAY) EVENEN action on the death of pany ol tt WILL BE " sth st. n. at 8 orclock, to take Chairmay John McCormick. W. A. WILDING, Chief. THY, 1 READ THIS To the Merchantile Mutual Accident Society of New York, No. 45 Broadway, New York: Gentlemen: I want to thank you for your check for 890 received this day in full payment of my claim. I never before appreciated the value of Accident In- surance. Your promptness in paying ine has already: friends, and I wish it to Teach many more that they ray also avail themselves of the opportunity of securiny safe it . Tean- not refrain from constantly recommending the Mer- cantile Mutual Accident Society of New York. ‘Lam, very respectfully, L. MANGAM, No. 805 North Capitoi st. Mr. J. E. Smith, the General Manazer of the South- ern Department, including the District of Columbia, can be found daily at his office, No. 915 F st. n.w., by those who wish to secure a policy of insurance paying them £5,000 in the event of death, or 25 per week in the event of disability by accident, for the sinall sum of 81 per month. Call and seeor send forcirculars. Ad- dress It <a>, ALE WHO BRE OR ‘are interested in thoroughbred dozs of what- ever breed are earnestly request rnd the meet- ing of the Washineton City. ke b DAY, the 9th instant. at 7:10 office of Dr. E. K. Gsldsboroul ‘Bank, for the purpose of considering matters of Vital interest to owners of valuabie Goze. 4 FREDERIC t SS MY FRIENDS = fied that I bay. = eet uildinge Contractor. FSP? CLOSE AN ESTATE, Oth st. n. KIM, ‘THE HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE No. 1324 Massachusetts ave. Is offered for sale.* It has three stories anda basement and is sup- plied with every convenience. ‘The situation is one of the finest in the city. The lot is 21 feet 8 inches by 140 feet. Price 825,000. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. a. g => DAILY REMARKS ON LIFE INSURANCE. Monday. December 8, 1800. 1t Aman. ie either dernid oF agection in niarctseand ofapring. oF ta tO irk ined . oF ts apicted ix family should away.—rimurance News. ho exchse whatever, except sabia wan not having is mot a day but tuat the uncertainty of ucht to the noti-« of every imap. 1) aday. Aman is life insured ‘His sands put ft Able Earonseh Taa¥ not be allie 10 pass the required ex: amination today, of yon inay ve today and ay not be next tuunth.” The tiie {0 have your Iie iusured is now--wisle Soware as youn sa'you ever wil be White you cau poss tie required. exam fsticn-while you are in Wealt—white You can silond itand in the lusor tor He" Nour wife wil haadhy aucrest tte Hiatier to'you, Will appreciate your doine tt. BOWES & HALL, Tife Assuranc 5 ‘The Eauttable Lite Assurun”s Soctety, Beet TMELY supsEcT. ‘Monday, December 8, 1890. Let this weather remind you of those eleant Chin- chilla Overcoats to order for #30. ‘Tailor-made at a ready- made price. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousers,” Cor. 9th and G sts. n.w. And whereas the said company has satisfled me that | §<@o=> Old Prices on New Goods. {it is.a safe deposit, security and trust company here- tofore oncanized under tlie laws of the state of Vir- sinia, and that at the passage of suid act, and contin- Uously since the Oth day of December, A.D. 1889, it has done and carried on in the District of Columbia a safe deposit, trust, loan and mortgage business, and that it is entitled to avail itself of the provisions of said act. ‘This is to certify that said company has complicd With the requirements of said act, and is entitied to have and exerciso in the District of Columbia all the eneral and special powers conferred, and perform the duties imposed, by said act of Conzress, 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 storage business. And I further certify that I have examined the prop- erty and assets conveyed to the said company, in ac- cordance with the requirements of the twenty-first sec- tion of said act, and have appraised and fixed the value thereof at the sum of one million, one hundred and Binety-seven thousand, eight Lundred and seventy- four and 4-100dollars, which said sum is to be re- ceived and considered as money and as constituting the paid-up capital of said corporation to the extent of the sum of seven hundred and eighty-one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars, the same being sixty-two ‘and one-balf per centum of the entire capital of aaia | §se> MONDAY. company, which said capital is one million, two hun- ‘1 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 capital stock of said company paid in as aforesaid, to be kept by me for the purposes and upon the trast provided for in and ‘by said act of Congress, and is entitled to transact the |" ‘business of «trust company and to become and act as ‘an administrator, executor, guardian of the estate of a minor and undertake any other kindred fdueiary duty which can 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. Mame and caused my seal of office to be affixed to these presenta, at the city of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, this 17th day of November, A. D. conan.) (@igned) B. 8, LACEY, Comptroller of the = 8-8 ‘Currency. Ladies, do you realize that we are pos- itively seliing SEALSKIN GARMENTS at retail CHEAPER THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT AT WHOLESALE. Credit ‘us with the forethought that ordered our stock early. Any style—that is, the LATEST styles. SAKS AND COMPANY, PRICE CONFORMERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTS It STREET. "ARLOR CLOCKS, Me ee eet ne Se lunder perwoual sinperviston. GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler, 06-c03m 3310 9th st., near Pa. ave. Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. AMUSEMENTS, Page 8 ATTORNEYS Page BOARDING BOOKS A’ BUSINESS CHANCES. CITY ITEMS, FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots)... R SALE (Miscellaneous) . ‘TLEMEN'S GOODS EW PUBLICATIONS NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STRAMERS.. PROFE PROPOSALS: RAILROADS. SPECIALTH SUBURBAN WANT TUESDAY, December 2, 1890... WEDNESDAY, December 3, 1990... ‘THURSDAY, December 4, 1890. FRIDAY, December 5, 1890. . SATURDAY, December 6, 1890............ 35,926 32,102 31,356 31,816 ‘Total an nonee + 195,075 Daily average. . 32,512 Corresponding week 1889. 31,886 I solemnly swear that the above is & true and | correct statement of the circulation of THE EVEN- IN Stak for the week ending December 6, 1890. FRANK B. NOYES, ‘Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of December, A.D. 1890. JOHN T. C. CLARK, Notary Public. ——___+-____-- Goveixaext Recerets Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $905,389; customs, $732,352. Gew. Rosset A. ALozR called on the Presi- dent this morning for a few minutes only, merely to shake hands and pay his respects. Tux New Prorerier for the U.8.8. Nipsic was shipped from the Norfolk navy yard Sat- urday for Mare Island, California. Navat Onvers.—Assistant Naval Constructor Lloyd Bankson has been ordered to duty at Cramp & Sons’ ship yard, Philadelphia. Assist- ant Naval Constructor George W. Street has been ordered to special duty at the navy yard, New York, 8d January next. Movement oF Sivex.—The issue of standard silver dollars from the mints during the week ended December 6 was $715,260. The issue dur- ing the corresponding period of last year was | $640,303. The shi ments of fractional silver coin since the 1st $ sell 4 per cent bonds to the government were received at the Treasury Department up to 12 o'clock today: $100,000 at 122, 100,000 at 122*<, $3,000 at 135, $32,000 at 125, £2,300 at 124, £74,000 at one-sixteenth below the highest price paid today. Pexstoxs ron Distaict Prorre.—Pensions have been granted to residents of the District of Columbia as follows: Original invalid, Eli Bond, Olive Hechtman, Jos. McGuckian, Wm. R. Gill and Wm. W. Chambers. Increase, Geo. Redway, Samuel R. Andrews, David Shively, Wm. F. mel. Widows, Honora, widow of Patrick J. Sullivan, and Mary, widow of John Hynes. Prnsoxat.—J.E. Caven of Memphis, Edgar H. Farrar of New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fleming and Mrs. R. H. Meagley of Bingham. ton, N.¥., Thos. W. Shields of Cairo, I1L., and Aaron ‘Mason of Los Angeles’ are. at Willara's. —W; D. Chipley of Fensncola, F.W. McLean of Pittsburg and Kittenhouse Moore of Mobile are at the iggs.——E. Lorillard and W. F. Clarke of New York are at Wormlcy’s. G. H. M. Waldron_of Rochester, 8. B. Petten- gill of Tacoma, ‘Wash. Mr. and Mra E. J. in and Miss Belle Hassan of Boston are at the Hotel Johnson.—W. F. Ellis of Owens- boro’, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Cox of Boston are at the ——Jos. Dickson of ‘St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wood of Pittsburg and Hugh ©. Wallace of Tacoma, Wash., are at REAL OVERCOAT WEATHER AT LAST. ‘What shall it be? An Ulster for rough winter, day and night, or something more dressy? Uisters in Chinchilla, Fur, Beavers and Irish Frieze, $10 to 825. Kersey and Melton, wool lined, single and double breasted, not heayy, but ‘warm, $15 to $35. ‘Cape Overcoat, in fancy and plain black, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 7th st. nw, ABENDUNTERHALTUNG. Z_REUTEM, KECITATO! PRIEMT ARTHUR KOBNELL y, December 8, 1500, 5 p.m, TUES ue new Conrordia Hall ance “Gor. Sthand £ ste. nw. DECEMBER 8, 1890. THE WEATHER TUESDAY is likely to be light anowe; northerly winds; continued cold ‘weather. LOW PRICES MEAN CASH. ‘We have made a new departure this year from old-time rules, ideas and customs of the lumber trade of Washington; we have sold low so as to gain the cash customer and trade of the city. ‘Our profits are amall, but now at the end of the year there are no bad debts and this is why Low ‘Prices pay. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, MILL WORK AND LUMBER. "Toon 20, Sunday pt ‘Take ‘evenings at 8 o'clock. Ee 5 a HE WARE Hall ¥ at. bet, 14th ane for the’ clestion 2 the Normandie.——Fred. P. Litchfield of New York is at the Hamilton House.——Mr. aud Mra. T. B, Morgan and Mra, D.'D. Stecle of Bayonne City, N.J., are at the Langham. —— Hon. Thos. B. Keogh of Nerth Carolina, one of the world’s fair commissioners, accompanied his daughter, Hon. H. Manly of Augusta, Mer Hon. J. J. ‘Pugaley of Ohio, Hon. J. W. Keifer, ex-Speaker of the House, Geo. E. Baldwin of Canton, Ohio, Geo. D. Hazard of San Francisco, Hon. W. D. Foulke of Indiana, Thos. E. Allen, secretary of the tobacco asso ciation ‘of New York and B. Leidersdorf of Milwaukee are at the Ebbitt House:—Mr. and Mra. C. B. Leeds of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. M. J.B. Walker of New York are at Hotel Arno.—R. B. Currier of Springfield, Mass., R. W. of Rut- lnnd, Vt, and 'P. H. Smith of the navy are at the Bt. James. —B) invitation of Mr. Henry ican explorer, Sethe of Romeate el ese interior Departme: aed him, to Baltimore this’ morning and breakfasted with him on his special car. ritconetattvenlore) Nelson P. Webster of Now York appointed clerk class one, surgeon general's office; Halvor Nelson of Michigan appointed clerk class one, adjutant general's office; Wm. O. Carroll ap- ted clerk, $1.000, Secretary's office; Walter % of’ Massachusctts ted Perry cert eppointed clerk, 31,874 | THE ELECTION BILL. A Proposition in the Senate to Fix a Time for the Vote, DISCUSSING INDIAN AFFAIRS. The Enloe Resolution Tabled in the House. ATKINSON BILL TAKEN UP. SENATE. Mr. Gorman presented a large number of pe- titions, principally from the state of New York, protesting against the passage of the elections | bill. He said that they had been got up under the lead of ths New York Star. SUPERVISORS OF ELECTION. Mr. Jones (Ark.) offered a resolution (which went over till tomorrow) calling on the Attor- ney General for information as to the supervisors of election appointed for the first and — second congressional districts of Arkansas for the congressional clee- tion of November 4 last; the sums of money paid out are called for, in connection with the election or with the "proceedings that have taken place since the election, &¢ Mr. Casey offered a re on the Secretary of the progres irrigation purposes. PLENTY OF FOOD FOR IXDIANS. Pine Ridge agency to the Interior Department, supplies, entire obligations to those Indian referred to the report in this mor: of the parley between Gen. Brooke 2 chiefs in which the have teams sent “the great quantities of beef” which th there. Starving. MR. MILES INTERVIEWED. Gen. Miles subject, saying * and also from the In ." He (Mr. correct an erroneous the Voorhees) wished impression rations generosi Prices fixed by the government. HOW MANY INDIANS ON THE WARPATH. 6,000 Sioux on the warpath. He had now before Sioux reservation the age of eizhieen years were on the wa there wonld be just reservations. THE PROPOSED INVESTIGATION. for an investiga partici: Paddock, the latter indulging A FLING AT MILITARY CHIEFTAINS, who, newspaper men to interview them. to the settiement made by th. sion two years ago. The gow had tri people. ‘MR. MORGAN'S RESOLUTION REFERRED. nmment, he said, committee on Indian affairs. JOHN I. DAVENPOKT'S ACCOUNTS. The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. ury for statement of moneys paid to John I. since i and a statement of claims of Daven- t's that have been rejected at the treasury was taken upand maatvyey TIME FOR FINAL VOTE ON ELECTIONS BILL. ‘Mr. Hoar at 1:15 moved to proceed to the con- sideration of the elections bill, but, on the sug- gestion that Mr. Gray was temporarily absent, he withdrew the motion and then asked unani- mous consent to have a time fixed (Friday next at 4 p.m.) for taking the final vote on the bill. Mr. Morgan said that before such consent could be given he wanted to know what bill was before the Senate. There was no bill, he said, before the Senate according to the state- ments made in the last few days. At least no- body knew what it was. Mr. Gorman suggested that the Senator from Mr. E. B. Taylor, from the committee on Judiciary, reported back the Enloe resolution for the arrest of George Menet, one of the door- construction and repair expires’on the 15th instant, will be nominated to succeed him- self, notwithstanding the statement that Seo- retary Tracy made early in his administration that he would appoint no man to a thind term Sod hitoect with tho. Bocretary by hie ecent fond work on the plane of the new vessels that latter has come to reconsider the matter. ‘There on the basis of Chief Wilson's be- igasatae race, two candidates who had wowed thomeel es as such—Constructors Hich- Fernald. Capt. Hichborn has with- from the list since it became Secretary was reconsidering and there is now practically ‘competition for the position. Virginian states that Charles E. in the Norfolk office of the ing since Thureday py eden: his though not more than ‘$000. matter, further’ then they hed ation (which was re- ferred to the committee on agriculture) calling | nf Agriculture for a statement made in the investigation for Mr. Dawes read portions of a letter written by Mr. Lee, acensus Indian agent, from the | % going toshow that there is no lack of food | te People of Irelan among the Sioux. He said that he read this to relieve the _ public anxiety and to show that Indians are not on the warpath on account of want of He expressed his conviction that | the government had substantially fulfilled its i i wd he This did not show that they ‘were Mr. Voorhees set up against the testimony of that special Indian agent the testimony of | in an iuterview the day after the late discussion in the Senate on that Ve have overwhelming evi- dence from officers, inspectors and agents as well, janx themwelves, that they have been suffering from the want of fooil more or less for two years, and one of the ipal causes of dissatisfaction is that very to! among the People that furnished to Indians were a mere matter of charity and on the part of the government. | ‘That was not so. “The rations were in part Payment for the lands taken from them at Mr. Dawes also wished to correct an crror which he had fallen into last week in assuming, as Mr. Voorhegs had stated, that there were jim the census of the six and if all the males over th 8225 of them: but the fact was the trouble was confined to two of these The documents presented by Mr. Dawes were ordered printed, but the discussion was con- tinued on the joint resolution heretofore in- troduced by Mr. Morgan, appropriating $5,000 on of the outbreak. It was ‘ed in by Mesers. Pierce, Voorhees and | it every cross roads they stop at, send for In this way a great many foolish things were said and there had been a great deal of absurd exagger- | stion in connection with the whole business. Ar. Hawley favored Mr. Morgan's joint reso- lution and said that one cause of the disturb- | ance was the opposition of some of the Sioux Sioux commis- todo its duty generally by those Mr. Morgan's resolution was referred to the Morgan calling on the Secretary of the Treas- Davenport, as chief supervisor in each year McCARTHY. Nationalists Opposed to Parnell Ap- point a Committee. HOW THE REVOLT 1S NOW REGARDED, An Instance of Sharp Discipline on a Brazilian Vessel. NEW YORK HATTERS ASSIG: A SHORT MEFTING. Anti-Parnclites Appoint an Advisory Com- mittee and Adjourn, Loxpox, Dec. 8. In accordance with the cir- cular issued by Chairman MeCarthy there was 4 very full attendance of the Irish nationalist majority present when, at o'clock this after- | noon, Mr. McCarthy called the meeting to | order. ‘The Parnellite members were absent, they having’ | which we * to advise with and assist Mr. McCarthy iding upon and executing the future policy of the party. ‘The mecting then yarned until tomorrow. a LOOKING To THE FUTURE, | A Slight Pause Loxnox, Dee. 8. The exciting events, which #0 rapidly succeeded each other in the Irish camp on Saturday and which had their dramatic culmination in the withdrawal of the majority and the reor, | parlian ization of the Irish nationalist ntary party under the leadership of tin §=MeCarthy, were succeeded Sunday wh . if not the most tfal of Sebbaths, was welcome for the cf it bronght to the strained parties to the recent conference. a day of absolute norable gentlemen, anxious compari position growing on} Mr. Fe woukl affect the Irish people, who in this rial of their country must sit as the court of last resort. MANY © to how the SULTATIONS. Consultations were being held in private ren and at friendly clubs as to the .oani- which are to be respectively issued to by the majority and tions of the dead and gone confer- entire day and late in the de | festoes: ority fh ing the utious reply. Parnell- j ites and anti-Parnellites alike crowded the | Wires with urgings to their parliamentary representatives to“ firm,” to t nom nd up and be be n a made them,” &e., & is mg ter abuse was well expressed by a weary Irish commoner standing in the general telegraph office last night when he said: “Atall events they none of them forgot to sy, “God save Ine land. Over in Ireland there was that tra h cannot fail to ive almighty influ the minds of 4,000,000 of her: ction of her parliamentarians is #ub= mitted to them for final review. REPORTS PROM IRELAND. The reports from that country this morning | are to the effect that extraordinary numbers of | the peasantry everywhere attended the little crucifix-surmounted chapels, at which was read to them the manifesto of the hierarchy of the holy Roman church in Ireland. This | manifesto told them how, afew days since, at | the capital of their nation, the most eminent and respected of their ecclesiastics had sol- emuly proclaimed the moral necessity for the overthrow of him who but «few mocks since was the most beloved and trusted political | leader the Irieh people ever had. This morning not much can be learned from the frish commoners. What little they do say is of the most general nature. Both sides are exceedingly apprehensive of the future, while both profess confidence that its developments will favor their particular views. WHAT PARNELL'S FRIENDS PREDICT. Mr. Parnell’s friends say that events of the present week will go far to show his ability to surmount present di others which have gone tain, #0 they assert, of the unalterable of Ireland to their chief and hers, things which seem to militate against him, declare, have been anticipated and discount | and the Irish people will avoid those leaders ho seek to tempt them across the shifting Gladstonian quickeands in pursuit of a will-o- wisp. The enemies of the deposed leader, |who are busily engaged in efforts to extab- lish a mew paper and provide a fund where- with to secure the payment of parliamentary salaries, content themselves by pointing to the record of the late conference the fagt that they are the actual majority of the nationalist Liaro nd that if home rule is to ot expect a Ki ntleman « copra Sitention’ to Mr. ‘McCarthy's cali for today’s ineting. PROP. STEWART CONSULTS BR. GLADSTONE, Prof. James Stuart, member of the house of commons for Hoxton, whose name, in eonnec- tion with that of Mr. Henry Labouchere, re- cently appeared as that of a party to a con- spiracy with the anti-Parnellite section of the Irish tiationalist members of the house, today called upon Mr. Giadstone, with whom be bad a long conference. HE WANTED TO FIGHT PARNELL. ‘The O'Gorman-M:hon, member of the house of commons for Carlow, who presented Mr. Parnell to Mrs. O'Shea, recently expressed the desire to challenge Mr. Parnell to a duel and it is believed he would have done 4g had it not been for the aye eeng ed ee {veician. hysician’s objections toa were ety ian Paeeennnede age, he being caghty-seven years old, and the enfeebled state of bis health, CUT DOWN FOR GRUMBLING. An Instance of th@@@facipline on Board Bra- tilian Vessels, New Youx, Dec. 8.—Adelpho Alves Maseira, a petty officer in the Brazilian navy, morning cut down with a blow from a cntiass a seaman on board the man-of-war Aq now lying in the North river. The affair oc- curred shortly before 6 o'clock and ence of six liottonante of the Ragshle, ppea ces, en! ly approved taken, Masiera was ordered to take

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