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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, TiOL Pennsylvania Ave, corner 21th Street, by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Tex Evexmre Stan is served to marisa in be carers, on thetr own account, at 10 c Sera oe atc. per ‘month "Copien st the counter: Gentweach. By mail—anywhere in the Caited Stated OF Canada—postace cents por BODth. SaTURDsT QUADRUPLE SMXET Sram $1.50 per an. [Pntered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as prond-clame maul matter | All mail matecriptions most be paid in advance: Paper sent loncer than paud for- Kates of advertians mate known op appiicstion, eee Che £Lvening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1891. Von 78, No 18,040. TWO CENTS. |? SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. MOTICK.—1 HAVE THis DAY. JANUARY | i eien my son, Anton C. Phcher ¥ dyeime and | Tow > the firm now | Partnerahiy, as. manager of Sorin vacabuinmieat. ow Ot = ‘ANTON D. FISCHER, Sr. ate ON C. FiscHEne 3 THE ANNUAL MENTING OF THE| stockholders of the Kekineton and Soldiers’ one Tat tway wu 7 f i i i e q . : 18 YOUR LAUNDRYMAN? Ss Dexter) STEAM (Succesmor to, K INGTON WRIGHT HAS =~ ‘office 10 U1U Lith st. ‘hers be has increased incites {OF the sccoustooation paiients. . ed A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS BS Watiageon and 6 all Foal Company. for te Deut at tae oftice of WEDNESDAY, tue 14th day of January, INA. vm pol ‘opened at 10am. and closed at 12 | Home. ig re nary. 1a, amd open od 13, 1s, “ * Hn HURT, Vrenudens _@. ML ROONES, Secretary. at CUAL—COAL— CoAT. Woo have 1.000 toms chestnut and farmace coal which ‘We will sell at @4.75 per ton delivered. As we have to nove this coals we give the PubLe oe bemeht of this — AMEKICAN ICE C0. 10th and F sts. ow. ott 606 Pa. ave. n.w. WM. BRUCE GRAY, ARCHITECT, removed his office to the Adams building, i Fst. B. BUY YOUR COAL. COKE AND WOOD from the reliable arm of JOHNSON BROTH- ESBS the ost extensive retail dealers in thecoun- 1 Desuz To Taasx ALL WHO ASSISTED IN TRYING TO SAVE MY STOCK AND FURNI- ‘TURK ALSO TO THE FIRE DE- PARTMENT, WHO DID SUCH EFFECT- UaL WORK. Respectfully, JNO. C. WILLIS, a2im 918 7th st. o.w. Assvax Suz Or Lions COTTON UNDERWEAR AT PRICES LOWER ‘Than heretofore for the QUALITIES OFFERED. To those who are in the habit of buying our lines of ‘Underwear the announcement of the sale will be suffi- Gient, wlile to those whe have never used them a cor- dial invitation is extended to call and examine, at their convenience, the STYLES, QUALITIES AND PRICES. The line comprises: CHEMISES, DRAWERS, SKIRTS, NIGHT DRESSES, CORSET COVERS, &c., ‘From the lower priced to the more expensive qualities, and the range in Apter 90 ertenctve tag git taste ean be sutisded, ? DOUGLAS & BRO., S12 NINTH ST., a INTER-OCEAN BULLDIXG. Jax. 8, 91. HOOVER AND SNYDER'S SHOES FOK MEN, SHOES FOR LADIES, ‘SHOES FOR BOYS, SHOES FOR MISSES, SHOES FOR CHILDREN, ARE THE BEST FOR ALL OCCASIONS. FIT PERFECT. STYLES NEWEST. PRICES LOWEST. HOOVER & SNYDER, ol7-3m = 1217 Pennayivaniaave. Wisrez Waus. All oar Winter Wraps at low prices, SEALSKIN CAPES, SEAL SKIN JACKETS, SEALSKIN SACQUES AND VISITES, all at September prices. ‘These goods are lower in price now than they will be ext year, owing to the limited catch of seals. ‘Persian Lamb, Marten, Astrachan, Wool Seal and Kruauer Capes at reduced prices. Fur Trimmings, DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS. UMBRELLAS AND CANES. WILLETT & RUOFF, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, 38 906 Pennsylvania ave. Awmicax Beavis ANOTHER FIRST-CLASS ROSES CUT EVERY DAY FRESH AND AT MODERATE PRICES, AT STUDEB'S, an J. W. Born & Sox Allow a DISCOUNT (FOR CASH ONLY) OF TEN PER CENT O% BRIC-A-BEAC AND FANCY Goops GENERALLY FOR THE ENSUING THIRTY Days. @. W. BOTELER & SON, 0 Le $23 Peon ave Bis Boors, MEMORANDUMS, INVOICE AND SCRAP BOOKS, COPYING BOOKS, PRESSES AND STANDS, PaPER AND ENVELOPES, ‘FINE STATIONERY, ‘ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. ) EASTON & RUPP, 1 DTH ST. ». @@2sm «OPPOSITE STAR OFFICE. BYU. Enos yen AND LiTwoomaraER, 1012 PENNA AVE. N.W. (Cards veatiy engraved rom your plate, 7c. HEALTH DEFAROMENT. DISTHIGT “olunibte. | Washinton, January 3. 1A. * "Notice is. berets act : a ate, the peo of Coustrom, approt to prevent the spread ‘of scarlet. fever vin in’ the District of Columbia,” will Garried into force and affect, nual te forced areinast ‘sat tiie act provides as. foto frou nud alter the pasmaxe of thin act I dhnty ot every recateret peru prew riven Mrubwa to make: Turniated 5 HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION tion will be held SS INDIANA LEPUDLICAN Called nieetinic of thie club will be ENING in Gua. Te Hatt at Sank cevamapuusents fot the yeceptism torte Role arrangeiuients for tbe. rece} = ce el rata S Wecretary. =>PHE MEMBENS Or HARMUNY LODGE, MRISTIAN CHURCH. — bins, are requested (3 . Will preach at 11 People's meetin, BLY PRESBYTERIAN CRURC Sth and T sts. nw. —Preeching ti Little, at 11. atu, THE ‘meetin of the Home Bnild- ‘at the. hall. sw. co Pena. ave. and 19th street, on TUESDAY EVEN} this | the 1:sth instant, at 7 o'clock. ‘seventh annual report will be submitted, of- cers forthe ensuing or elzuth year elected ant an Amendinent to the constitutl a= VERMONT AVE C > FD. Power, > Sunday’ ehigo., muisson, <<) P.m.” There will be a tesponsive and praise service counect.on with the evening sermon. u sharp, on TOMORROW (ai “the funeral of our late Ghanceilor David Greve, toganhers of ta odie penal very mneuilr in expected to : ‘The members of swstor lodges aad ail the pani of thie jansiiction ure reepettully F omer of | Filey, of the loawe. eS VETEQFOLITAN ME CHURCH. COR, pastor, Reve it ee Pan. "Sabbath seb ‘at F215. nected. £. By order of the ent PE EE Cot ee heat, electric bells ‘woud Lot inti to WKIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 Fst. a.w. incrrasine the interest cent, as DoW allowed in settlement Of loans . to Sper cent, which has been Javorabiy reported on by the board of directors, will be ‘eizhth series can be taken at this THOS. DOWLING, + QSL Hat. pare tee | a i Od Se Sete eae ae ama ence | SSS ee a tee | i es sn8 are cordially invited to eS THINITY | LECTURES BEN. C. jay, & FRU. ILUMBIA DIVISION, dota mweemt te ee a Captain. "87 WN DIVISION, NO. of P.-You are ordered in tull<dress: a Food of BG. c. Ste LW) Sunday mereioe® | Luekert, pastor Second Sunday of each womth “Enitish service st 7 Genuan Sunday school 9:30 aun. five days every week. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHA Det. Lith and 14th, Rew, Sunday services. Sa. im.. 2 All seats free exeep’ Jadeoti+ JOSEPH PAUL, Secretary. | fonn at the anaory, iG CONNECTED MYSELF Wi sharp on SUNDAY. BO. A. JORDAN, of Brother Si ANS AND INSURANC! ny soticit E, 1417 F ST. N. ‘business from my frends ATTENTION, kK. BT MOsT DERTEABLE CORNER LoT iy reeommend. ere GEO. ¥. WORTHINGTON. MILES TABER new. bet. L xt. cial ser tomorrow: H. Milburn, ol tives, music Ly, CME. esses! Will be deliverad by several i including Kev. Drs, i itzer, Dyson, De CT and New York ave, haplain of House SUNDAY, Jam vid Gregxs. B; der Divimon, yee. 8. GRIFFITH, 8.K.2. THE KEGULAK MONTHLY MEETING of the Washington Circie, Kil will be held MONDAY EV IMD1, at St. Mark’s Church, cor. 3d and Aste. s.¢., ‘King’s Daughters and’ sons E CH 3 Mh and iO ate nw erbert Richardson, L1a.m. ap LE DROIT PARK. ‘We offer for sale the prettiest corner Jot in the park—the northeast corner of Mapie avenue and Linden street. Di- mensions, 110 by about 140. We can recommend this to tmilders. An excel- Jent place to build saleable houses, and the price, $1.1, we consider reasonable. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, ‘913 and 915 F st. n.w., ‘Washington, D.C., Has the best plan devised for securing a home for the ‘zuount usually paid to the landiord for rent money advanced in one sun and paid back in small monthly ed The eonwrorstlou oi thie ow LCR ETT church warnestiy and help them Pastor. a hair Vrucsie: EKICAN LEGION OF. of picers of tive Council will take place TUESDAY EVENING, January 13, 1801, A atiendance is requested. ty 2804 WANTED.IF TEE YOUNG LAWYER (OR his successor) who, whi rect one Nathaniel Adkins of Athi : ty. and 40 pan. | 9: School atY:20a-m. Christian Endeavor Society THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NA- ‘onal Association for the Relet of Colored Women and Children will be heid i K st. on TUESDAY, J: M. HXTCH, Secretary’. E_ ASSOCIATION tanta are requested to at- NO AUCTION OF MONET! NO EXORBITANT PREMIUMS! Any amount LOANED REPAYABLE at the rateof $13 per month per 1,000. INSTALLMENT STOCK, $1 pershare, maturing in 102 months, making 102 monthly payments of $1 each and maturing for $00; Profit on each share, $98. TO INVESTORS. We especially invite correspondence from persons seeking a profitable investment for money. Wecan offer larger profits than can be realized in any other way with absolute safety. ‘No prudent investor will risk his principal to secure a large rate of interest. A desirable investinent must always be safe, but when safe the larger the interest, Any amount of money will be received on special de- Posit, on which 6 per cent interest per annum will be <@-=>PLYMOUTH CONGREGATION CHURCH, ‘cor. 17th and P sts. ceery aight this week. Pres: x fary “Dayton, Obio, the information thea Suge toe Ue agerdet’ thet. ‘St the time to have renided in Wi ,WHY NOT COME TO SEE ag THE MEMBEI tend the funeral on MO: our Jato auewnber, 3. W, YOUR MONEY, If IN THE PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. D | enue, $299,328; customs, $569, SPIRITUALISM. ~ Grand Army Hall, 1412 Penna. ave. Every Sunday —Lyceuin, 1 . zm. and 7308. a.. feos RE ‘snail expect you. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 4 Tht. ow. cordially hivited tot WHO NEEDS A GAG! Hez Swem's subjec prechine at Ils Second Bapt: ‘Aira. Nellie J. T. LIABILITIES. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Washington Humane Society. for the Non Of officers and ap executive committee for 1801 tion of otuer business will be held second floor of the Sun service: “The Gol Evening: **The M ‘This month the ont rational speaker and unprovisatrice. ited in conhaction with above sa SURPLUS AND INTEREST FUND... 807,400.05 ESTABLISHED NINE YEARS. ‘The ‘*Perpetual” is emphatically the workingman's bank, the workingwoman’s bank, the boy"s bank, the young lady's bank, where they are putting their spare money and getting their SIX PER CENT per annum, payable monthly, and the principa. on demand with- out waiting whenever they aeed it for any other pur- pose. We are not ‘“‘skylarking” with the people's money. Allour money is secured by first deed of trust on eligible city of Washington property. Last November we started the tenth series of shares, and ‘more than 1,000 shares were taken in the first month and $20,000 in cash paid in on the new series. This shows the confidence of the people of Washington in our association. There was never an association man- aged so well and so economically. See our last an- ual report for an illustration of economy inrunning We have new quarters todo ‘our business in. more accessible, more commodious, ‘more convenient in every respect. All the profit goss to the members and they all share alike; no distinction 4s made between the shares of the borrower and the shares of the non-borrower. ‘Our money is advanced on real estate at very reason- able and easy monthly payments; so easy, in fact, that we Lave more applications for loans or sdvances than we can supply, and we want more me.ibers and ‘more money to accommodate all parties, We take any amount offered, from $1 to $10,000. Our new office is at 308 1ith st., between E and F sts., west side, where our meetings are held on the first Wednesday evening of each month. Next meeting January 7, but you can take shares at all times and no beck payments are required. C. C. DUNCANSON, President. LEWIS ABRAHAM, Vice President. ¥. G. SAXTON, Treasurer. JOHN COOK, Secretary, For convenience of thoss residing east of the Capi- tol A. N. MECKER of 207 3d st. s.¢. will be pleased to bring their dues to the office of the association. jai-6 OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ance Company of the District of bia. ‘Washington. January meeting of the Mutual Fire of bia will, be held or: AV IN JANUARY, 121. the 19th office company, corner syivania ave. and 9h st.n.w., commencing ‘and for the trans. in the rooms, of ‘the soc Jor poeius solicited, THE TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION WILL y temperance demonstration at 092 Fst. now on SU ND. prominent temperanc Vocal and instru on TUESDAY EVENL jock. * youne peopie's tu comse- | meeting, Thur ay Bee AMERICAN sEcuRITY TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL, $1,250,000. approved October 1, 1800. Ist Vice President. ‘2d Vice President. GEORGE EF. EMMONS, Secretary. BP ™O’ crit company, Spin. Bible reatiee “a | . B. Hartsock and others will Under act of Congress A. T. BRITTON, President. PERCY B. METZGER, A.A. Books now open at 915 F st. n.w., from 8:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. ’ Harrison Dingman, Prest. Geo. W. Leach, Vice Prest. Alonzo Tweedale, Secy. Andrew Wall, Manager. ‘Thompson, Treas. Gen. John E. Smith, Atty. Svea se: ‘With the opening of the new year we also open a new feature in our business. We have for many years past but have been laboring under the disadvantage of av- ing them made off the premises. We have been so for- tunate as to secure the services of the most successful and well-known shirt cutter, Mr. C. W. Hutchinson, late with Mr. P. T. Hall, he having successfully fol- lowed the Inte Mr, John W. Amer and is Palmer sys- tem of cutting. Mr. Hutchinson has also had somo fifteen years’ experience with some of the best New 2 cords =x | ———— = EY MEMO! PRESBYTERIAN | Brookshire 1.0.G.T.. 436 ST. AND PAL AV’ a ona, Se * evening, January 11, Hon. 4 ie Music: solow and BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, NON-PARTISAN W. C. T. ‘ ‘M. E. Church Tuesday, January il preside. ON, General Secretary. AN TEMPERANCE Barney, prison evane- | a building association. isT CHURCH, Kev. Green Clay Suith: A. T. BRITTON, JAMES E. FITCH, W. 8. THOMPSON, HARRY PF. WEST, ROBERT DORNAN, WILLIAM VERNER, HENRY 8. LOUCHHEIM, MARTIN F. MORRIS, JOHN 8. JENKS, ALAN H. REED, JAMES G. PAYNE, M. W. BEVERIDGE, CALEB J. MILNE, WILLIAM M. COATES, CROSBY 8. NOYES, WOMAN'S CHI U Mrs. J Eeemmeeenel encom | te: Bebtieees, Fhe ‘Hamline M.¥. Chi ‘hsto continue each day at ii and evening at 7:30 at Wesley Chapel. Sti, vening, Jan. 1m, at Central Mission; also, Jan. x$at ‘the Mission. Public M. M. PARKER, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 8. 8. SHARP, CHARLES PORTER, A. A. THOMAS, JOHN R. McLEAN, simple and perfectly protective MEMORIAL SERVICES FoR DR john W. Dunn will be held tion, Pennsylvania ave. abd 2d st. 5.¢., Sunday evening at 7:30. g=ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS._ALL MEM- bers invited to take part with “rvices to be held th tt <=CHUKCE OF THE COV by tertan), Conn. Arthur Mitchel: im the Church of DANIEL DONOVAN, BENJAMIN H. WARDER, MATTHEW G. EMERY, HENRY 4. WILLARD, HENRY F. BLOUNT, JOHN N. HUTCHINSON. ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS OF MONEY, payable by check without notice. law to act an Executor, Ad- Mian, "Trustee. Hecelver Presehine in the abenioni, tid in the mornin by Re Secretaries of the board of foreicn he pas: LOCAL CREDIT REPORTING. ‘Mr. Hutchinson destres to inform his friends and the Public generally that he will appreciate any effort on ‘their part to forward his interests. Our shirts will now be cut and made on the premises, and we promise you more expediency ands better fit than ever before at- tained in this city in the shirt trade. Pajamas to order a specialty, also ladies’ shirts and muslin underwear. ‘Hoping you will kindly bear us in mind and favor us with your future orders we are, ‘Very sincerely, MILLEBS, Successors to Ellery & Co., LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, ‘18th st. and Pa. ave. seater ©. W. HUTCHINSON, Manager Shirt Dept. Repairing of all kinds a specialty. A GARD TO THE PUBLIC. Tivarn that the names of tomers have been surreptitio ‘Our list of subscribers rapidly increasing each ‘he ‘hes. Punt Dei., alt lecturs- ook JOSEPA COOK OF BOST . Cavell of Wilminget ith Spoken in Love.” It Assurnee and to Ieecet' Every Des Fiption from oo ences Investiuents Bu Sold and Debenture Bonds Neils. Muscel Ghanse.. “Actin Treasurer or nection witl: 1uy real estate Nant in the way of a first< can find what they want, hotels, restaurants, livery stables, dences can depend seeking employ: We have the best facilities for ot Can afford to remain ont. So thinks the large FATHER (UNIVER conib, pastur.— Services at 11 acm. and day schoolat #45a.m. Xe oyment acen'y. wi Kept Without Uist of well-known Washington business men SAE WSADA myvtting the very best. Parties already on our books. SLquid not fai} to see us at once. qu t service Sabbath at dially invited to attend. WAUGH ME” CHURCH 3D AXD & STS. Kev. E. D. Batley’ Prayer meeting Thursday, the election of seven ML Ail interested ‘gor- ‘to conduct the affairs It will pay you to call and investigate. JNO. J. WHARTON, ‘Manayer. KSA Ty NCI pleasure, or while nine Segacta res fully cor ‘and The New of the company, i required to be held at te above meeting. ‘the sixth article of the by-laws of the company it tae Behe anata yo ‘ot the company NE} ©O. COVEMS. for business or ¢ ontinary deities of a eS WEStEY CHar BDF i Preachine by the. pastor at 11a. pew, Prayer weetiug Th => METROPOLITA 3 Toyah, ath gd Chester, D.D., pastor. by the pastor st I am. At 7 i services of the YER ot OE exercises and triet addresen. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, above Scott cinie, Rev. Chas. A. Stakely, ~ Pastors Sunday school, #30 a.tn. 5 5 nd 7280 p.m," Soriety Christian ; ck. Annual business meeting next Wednee- INTERESTED IN CHRISTIAN SCI- ‘invited to call at 1424 N.Y. 12:30. Bible. ‘Talks Thursday evenings at 8o'clock. wad similar ath & recreation enly—are jew Non-forisitable Policy pays FULL 8 as Well as all the occupation named in the dary etna ge is my exclusive: property. being covered L ave., Lr. 2213 Pa. ave., Lir.. UNFURNISHED—ROOMS. the penalty. | ww. cor. 7th and D, 2d floor, per year. MISS ROFF 18 FORMING CLASSES FOR before January 15, Taig tithes nts incident, to (OMAS & THOMAS, be seen any afternoon persons infringing patents that the mupelled and Gorcloek, at h o_o bated PHILIP T. HALL, ‘Shi re 8.—Sole owner of the celebrated Palmer 8ystem. cs EVAPORATING PAN HOT-AIR REGISTERS. HEREBY GIVEN THAT A he stockholders jouse and premises No; 1447 Massachusetts ave. n.w. Price of propert; 000, FOR THE SAME MONEY mn find a better spot om which to erect an cleeant dwelling than the n.w. cor. 10th and P sts, front on 16th st. (about 6,000 sq. ft. fm, 50 per sq. ft.. which includes gid improvements now onthe ground. W. C. HE ANNUAL ELECTION OF SEV! of the Washington, ‘Brick Ss will bee at ehe ofc ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 12TH ‘Rey. W.H. Gotwald, pastor. — . Communion services at Seatsiree. All welcome. ME MADDOX, chine Cowpans of the company. Hoon and Ww... Washi . Coy f'Saaiuary, 1M0L, being Janne: lis oven from 12 noon to3 p.m, in pursuance of DORE L, HOI K, 1 LBRO! Vusiness as may be lawfully and properly brought be- Deted Washington, D.C., January 2, 1801. BB |e DURWAED B. LESTER, President. JNO. B. SAYRE, Secretary. the by-laws of said con President the Ws ee OL ike INSURANCE COMPANY <a ‘OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. COMMENCED BUSINESS JUNE 1, 1890, song and catechising, 4; evening prayer . Seats free. Stranzers welcome. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR sghinetou Ciric nw. Rev: Alfred Hand: umbis, 7, 1i8h)—Ordered:'Ihat the order ofA ‘ad impoundinae iarce BP BEAT CLEARING SALE IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. $13 TROUSERS REDUCED TO 810. $11 TROUSERS REDUCED TO 88.50. 89 AND $10 TROUSERS REDUCED TO 87.50. 87 TROUSERS REDUCED TO 85. 85 TROUSERS REDUCED TO 83.50. FANCY SUITINGS 20 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES. Our prices, good work and fair dealing have brought ‘us all the work we could turn out this season; hence we have not had much to say about CUSTOM GOODS. ‘Try us once and you will be sure to come again. E. B. BARNUM & CO., 931 Pa. ave. oad Wor st 6:30. Sabbath school 9% om. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Be *SHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. DIVIDEND NO. 28. Ly cents a share ‘cous tended to include the area wit exten: det District of z A dividend of fort; . W. ROBB, H. M. ROBERT, Commis- fice of the company im Center ‘on and after SANUAMY 10, 100L) SAMURL W. CURRIDEN. .0., January 2, 1801. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF Se Se bew.vom JANUAIY i the election of nine direc year. ‘has been declared payable at the LTER HIESTO! CHARLES W. HANDY, SAMUEL MADDOX, FRED. W. PRATT. N, FRANCIS iH, Gwe SwaRt qe ELDER P. G. Sg, Momus Hal der &¢ HM. Durandion the tollo 13, at the same place, wt 7:30. REFORMED CHURCH 4 ave. abd Pat—Rev. A. Thowas G ‘tomorrow at Il aan. ‘Strausers welcuae LESTER, OLD SCHOOL pert ee 00 C HAM WEATHER 4 FULL LINE, ALL SIZES AND SHAPES, Madey evenine, 101] CONNECTICUT Av) A 4 THE FRENCH VOICE. ~ ‘Frost Con, 1419 G ste three lessons a week, aioe 13 Seige me, for facational column: ‘serve for the ¢1 Sonne BEALL, sus SWORMSTEDT, Apple, Pastor.—Divine service ANDREW J. JOYCE'S sone Lem TO! : CARRIAGE WARE ROOMS, 1028 and 1030 Conn. ave. See explanatory "ed. ia i Solw Missionary meeting at 7:30 p.m. HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. EIGHTH ISSUE OF ‘subscri firét monthiy mectins 09 P.8.—A complete stock of Robes suitable for sleighs. 1,758 3 | on stork of the irl BALANCE SHEET OF 7 FOURTH STREET ME. CHURCH. REV. HE FARMERS’ Vashington and Geonfetown, ending preaching by the pastor. Siljers tor ever Kaa ct the hve of the Tee THE CAPITAL eee oeaaeee Sida. ‘Aiuount called in, | W. Do Bray of New York is at Willard INO. JOY BDSON, 3.'F: BATCHELDER, tn. All invites. Preach Jantar) “25. Sunday and Bible class, 9 Key. M. J. Savawe of Boston witi FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner 10th and G sts. n.w.—The D.,. will presch st 1 Se "ASH ING TON INVESTMENT CO. CAPITAL $100,000. ‘annual meeting of the the Second National Bank, Wasii ington, D. ‘the | yourscif in need of gigetion of directors will be held at the bank out TUES; siti the lesa pose < H ze f RM. Nes Db: ‘Money ‘abd Siew "RNa You Obey Sheeting, 0249 Datu ,CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, ‘of Biase. ave. und 12th st. n.w. H i o'eloe) and 2 413,20,°77 3033, 10 |. ©. SWAIN, Cashier. BANK OF WASHINGTON: annual election tor directors: take place at the banking house on open trom 12 m, to. p. 413,20,27, $03. 10-5¢ ,THE ANNUAL ELECTION tors of the Citizens’ National of UDI tas BM i SUPREME COURT OF THE Di iN NTKICT OF COLU MBER. ne school, 9:46 a.10. { l E.R. 2,000 Shares, 950 pet th 1 peitrereae Peete Ee RL Georgetown. Investinents tobe Duperior, Wis. other inforunat ert SE, doen nd Ms by-laws and other literature furnished free. ja6-6t FROM ADELINA PATTI, “THE QUEEN OF SONG." ‘Sutecribed and sworn January, 1801. “OFERWick’ CIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE fnierted_inanciistely after the. feet, i368) ¥ st, nw. Fire weather ia tikely to be: Fair during ‘Saturday; sli Ca in Bes Bible a Stimusus to Culture.” FOUNDRY ME. CHURCH, * choo! ary meeting 9:3 4 1. ‘&. WHITE, Cashier. st the bank on West Washing: I ington city tor te Vanking lor 5 i fl ¥.M.C.A., 1400 NEW YORK AVE. N.W.. f S ASSIGNEE’S SALE ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES -. Senaary, HOF we ‘Mastachnsetia, i i 4 SUCCESS, AND WHY? “It is only craze and will soon SEICAGO, Dee. 16, 1880. QE OMON cas RuaISTER comPaNY |W. w. xmeiaLL ‘Have opened Washington office at 814 F st.n.w., ‘Where the General Axents are prepared to show ‘THE BEST, THE MOST SIMPLE AND ‘THE MOST ACCUKATE CAB KkGls Tks VOIGT & HAAS, JEWELERS, 713 7th at. nw. Buver, Watches of all tinge’ sweet pully sweet abd sympathetic tone and supports tke Sine apininn PXTuT moor. ION AND. CLAIM ATTOR- "Lena Briain, es & pou anteod satintactory. BYHOX 8. ADAMS, Printer, BL2 11th st. aw. DR. NICHOLSON, AFTER PURSI ‘studies in nervous ‘SA und everyuning as ‘All work guar sverything sold MADE TO OKDER. PRESSED OR RE- Ser whales oe BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS fn COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. oeetiy { tt { POR KENT (Hous)... FOE RENT (Miwetlaneous) POR RENT (Offices), FOR RENT (i FOR RENT (Stables) | FOR RENT (Stores) POR SALE (Houses) POR SALE (ots)... POR SALE (Miscelion: GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, ITEC EL HOTE LADIES’ LOCAL MENTION LOST AND MANICURE... MAKRIAGES., MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS... MONEY TO LOAN NEW PUBLICATIONS... TARIES PUBLIC... AN STEAMERS. PERSONAL ‘ PIANOS AND ORGANS __- MAK SawkeSestorulasaGuw TELLER SPECIALTIES. WANTE WANTED WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Lote) WANTED (i 208 2 2 S (Situations) WINTER RESORTS. 7. Mex ror THe Keausanoe.—The steamer Dolphin, from New York with men for the Kearsarge, passed Fort Monroe for Norfolk this morning. Trap Asswrant osTMASTER GuwreaL Hazex, who has been away from the depart- ment on account of trouble with his eves, is - Tuese Saw THe Pursipent.—Among the President's callers this morning were the At- torney General, Senator Sherman and Allizon and Representatives Lacey, Connell, MeKenna, with Wm. Mills of Indiana, Pickler, J. D. Taylor (Ohio) and Binton. Tur. Fst Awsvat Baxgver of the District Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Will take place at La Normandio next Wednes- day evening, January 14. The society now numbers nearly two hundred. The regular | tonsts will be responded to by speakers of prominence. Nicanaovan Customs Cuaxors —The bureau of the American republics is informed thet the government of Nicaragua bas abolished its eys- tem of ad valorem duties and now assesses da- tics upon the gros weight of cach art cording. printed tariff. Consular ce cation of invoices has also been dispensed with. Ix Bostox Topar.—Judge W. G. Veazey, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, left yesterday for Boston to attend the faneral of ex-Attorney General Devens, which took place today from Trinity Church in that city. Judge Veazey was one of the pall- S THE | bearers. Gen. Devens was formerly com- of the Rev. Piulip B. Cabeli's lee- of the Holy Cit mander-in-chief of the Grand Army. Innconaxts’ Errecrs Not Prnsoxan Ep. rects.—The Treasury Department has decided that “immigrants’ effects” and “personal of- fects” are different and the former subject to duty. ‘The case in which the principle is nid down is that of John Aitchison, who, in remov- ing from Canada to the United States, brought with him « number of farm tupicments, which he had purchased years before and upon which he was clvarged duty, but requested refund of today appointed Francis Campbell of Gratiot, Wis., to be commissioner to negotiate with the Andians in Minnesota under Setar af te ck of Sanuary 14, 1989, ico Joseph B. Whiting, resigned. He has also ap- iuted Luther B. Smith of Mount Sterling, la., to be a commissioner to select and a praise certain lands and improvements within Round Valley Indis Comrxo Turan Ture of THe Coxconp.—The Secretary of the Navy has directed the official board appointed some time ago to conduct the trial trip of the gunboat Concord to meet at Chester, Pa., next Monday to accompany the vesscl on its second trial trip. Owing to the recent shooting of Lieut. Casey of the army bythe Sioux his brother, Capt. Silas Casey, is relieved from duty as president of the trial board and Capt. A. V. Cook substitated. This was doue by the Secretary without any request being made. Assistant Engineer H. G. Le hus been ordered to duty on the board in p of Passed Arsistant Engineer George Strick- land, whose services as inspector of stecl at Thurlow, Pa., cannot be spared at present. Pensonat.—Judge J. BR. Beckwith of New Orleans, E. E. Fisher of Minneapolis, Hon. Erastus Wiman of New York, V. Richard Foss of Portland, Me., W. A. Pollock, jr.. of ville, Miss. Mr.and Mrs H. V. Monahan of Brooklyn and J. P.Staats of Ottumwa, lowa,are at Willard’s.——Mr. Jax. Elverson made a fying trip to the city yesterday and returned to Phil- ia today.——James 8. Towers of St. Louis, Hiram E. Hunter of New Orleans and ‘Thos. G. Stoddard of Boston are at the Hotel Johnson.—E. L. Bertrand of San Francisco, W. C. Kibbe of New York, 0. A. Trowbridge of Hagerstown, Bloom D. Chapman of Syracuse i Mrs Db. C. Chase and Mra A. Fuller of South Amboy are st The Randell. Ber. Semel. Vingia, pastor of Pilgrim Church of New v his’ wife and daughter, Marian, who are en route home from Old Point Comfort, are stay- ing with the Korsiters, 1421 K street.—Arthir —— W. Lawson and H. Norris of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Hen}, Graham of oh oe ——Dr. W. 8. Thoma ., of Dupont ctloin contol to bis bel bttnta saeeter pleurixy.——G. 8. Binder of Germany, ts at Welcker's.——Mrs. Senator Plumb has re- turned from Kansas and is at the Hon. Sherman Hoar, the newly elect ‘tentative from Waltham, Mam., is at Worm- i § Bh fi 3 sqft i at nile ai fait iS f E Fr ot ‘i a F é f if £| Er fll fy ig i Hi i perenne —eerorpe peer cage ee clerks at record and Jno. M. ‘of Ohio, B Wise Teoma ep ere spi i ’ 5 -