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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 2101 Penzsylvania Ave., corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMAL Tne Even San is served to subscribers in the etty by carriers, on therr own nocount, at 10 cents Per Week, oF 4c. per mont. centeeach. By iret Ganada cents per meBth. Sarcapay Quapavrne SHEET StaR $1.50 per an. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as second-class inail matter. | FF-Al! mail saherriptions must be paid in advance: Che Loening Star, Be paper sent lourer tan ytd ior Vor 78, No 18,046. WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1891. TWO CENTS. | SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, THE TUG OF - x THE CONDITION @=KEGULAR MONTHLY MEETING AT ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, atin nnre henry pares ome sane | MoaTuasegrEnicAe Fie unmunsox on. | Bee. Hae ig aden ee eset reper cone Sunaina at ~~ feature in our Imsiness. We have for many years past been conducting « lance snd successful shirt business, have been laboring under the disaivantase of bav- ‘ims them made off the premises. We have been so for- tunate as to secure the services of the inost successfw) and well-known shirt cutter, Mr. C. W. Hutchinson, late with Mr. P. T. Hall, he having successfully fol- | Jowed the late Mr. John W. Amer and his Palmer sys- tem of cutting. Mr. Hutchinson bas also had some ‘Gitteen yeurs’ experience with some of the best New York houses. Mr. Hutchinson desires to inform his friends and the Public generally that he wiil appreciate any effort on their part to forwarl his interests. Our slirts will pow Deut and made on the preiises, snd we promise you ore expediency and better fit than ever beture at- tamed in this city in the shirt trade. Pajsmas to order a specialty, also Indies’ shirts and amnsiin underwear. Hoyinw you will kind!y bear us ip uind and favor us ‘With your future orders we are, Very suncerely, MILLERS, Saccessors to Ellery & Co., LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, ISth st. and Pa. ave. ©. W. HUTCHINSON, Manager Shirt Dept. Repairing of all kinds a specialty. 333,10, —q=>4 CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Tlearn that the names of my legitimate shirt cus- tomers have been surreptitious y 1 ciate the ryent 10 use the La jnakine. which is my exelumee property, veing covered by patents x ie te :putify all persons inirincing upon, these patents that they will be coupelind to pay the yemalty si PHILIP 7. BALL, Shirt Maker. ‘iis Pst. ewe P. 8.—Boie owner of the celebrated Palmer System.It US F st. Subseribed and sworn to before me this ith day of January, 1svl. ). M. BAL Oo Neitars Bub ta Swe 7 SEEMS Hanvvy worTH mentioning anything else while those reduced priced Suits and Overcoats remain. We suve you from $2to¢5on your purchsse of rightly made Suits or Overcoats. We solicit s look ; our goods will do the rest. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PKICE CLOTHIER, sal 494 7th st. aw. , A SPECIAL AGENT OF A NEW YORK Lite Insurance Company (Assets over $100,000.00) is sutnupzed to offer special terns to Jadies oF geutieisen Who Will appiy for policies of not Jews tham $10,000. Lf you desire to avail yourself of this unusual tunity address Box SSK City. NSURANCE_ PLACE YOUR INSURANCE IN oppor. jee im fn the stuckholders of the United Dairs Capitol Lise Insurance Company, pursuant to @ Petitien and order therefor, will be held at the home Shee of maid As - of said Company and. take. mich ‘action ‘in reference thereto. sais by law fequired and to trausact Such Ctber Tawrully and properly brought be- ‘Dated Waskiagiom, D.C., January 2, 1802. . B. LESTER, d NOE SAVKE. | Trustees. Citas. 4. KEE ) DURWAERD B. LESTER, Presiden. INO. B. SAYRE. Secretary. Wig. BRUCE GRAY. = ARCH We have 1.000 tons chestnut and furnace coal which we Will sell at $4.7 per ton delivered. An we have to mgve this coal, we give the public the benefit of this luctivn im AMERICAN ICE CO., 10th and F sts. nw. _ 02-2 006 Pa Ke OTT NOTICE GAS CONSUMERS, Arransements bave bert sade fut the convenience of persons living eastern and Western s@ctions the city by which they can pay their gas bills during Loursat ‘THE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK @ THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK. Bills paid on or before the Sth of each month, AND THOSE ONLY, will be entitled to tle discount of 230. et 1.000 cabic'teet. ‘ezitr_ WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. BUY YOUR COAL. COKE AND We Ke Ce the Guvst extensive Tetail dealers im the couD- EFF A NNN 88g k fA ORNS aa BRE Bey & SA ESN st = FINE PARIS AND VIENNA FaNs ‘MY ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE BOLD TO MAKE ROOM ¥OR NEW SPRING oops. ‘Bome of these goods areslizhtly shopworn, but the efects are hardly noticeable, and any one in want of really Fine Fan will do well to secure one before they are all sold. FANCY FANS, Painted. Marked down from $2, Bw OSTRICH FEATHER FANS, in Black and White. ‘Marked down from 8 and $8 to #4. OSTRICH FEATHER FANS, in Black Tortoise- bell etick. Marked down trom $15 to $7.50. 3. ©. HUTCHINSON, s13- 0 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Dimunsz FOR CHAPPED SKIN. Wehhaveall the popular applicativns for chapped akin so prevalent st this season, but there is none of ‘them we can recommend with as much confidence as DERMATINE. It isthe acme of its class. It costs Gooprzaz Rossen Coxrasy, 900 9TH ST., ‘MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. POOR RUBBER GOODS ARE DEAR aT ANY PRICE. BUY OUR “GOLD SEAL" GRADE AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST MaDe. BEST QUALITY LEATHER BELTING 4 SPECLALTY. med bY one who | stem of shirt | At the clos: of Lusiness December 31, 1800. OFFICE: Olt 7th st.n.w. RESOURCES. Cash in banks and office. | Loans om realestate. | Be | yells HO BERGMARN. Seretary, bems duly sworn, " ‘stat Stra roe pares GMANN, Secretary. 13 tne this’ 16th day of + AD. 1 FERDINAND SCHMIDT, Notary Publ ne HE POPS CAMETTE AND OMNIBU COMPANY. CAPITAL $250,000. Under a charter with full powers. |. D. CROISSAN INO. JOY EDSON, wane 1Sipeaident. Vice Premdent. FRED. @. NORKIS, } ‘Secretary. | Judwe HB. INO. G. SLATER. ‘Treasurer. BLACKBURN, JULIUS Hl. WOOD, Attorne: Geni. r. DIRECTORS. GEO. W. KNOX, EE PRE NOKKIS, W. 0. DENNISO: LM. SAUNDERS, | JOHN JOY EDSON, M. SELLS. B. ¥. KARNS. 5.4. SIXBURY, 3.8, SWORMSTEDT. Orcanized for the purpose of sivins to the people of Fe formation call at the general office, Room %, ogi meas eee ar Or the FRANKLIN, INSURANCE COMPANY Of Wassnston, D. Co, At the close of busness December 31, 1890, RESOURCES. Bank stocks and other District securities. . Loans on real estate, first mo Real estate. Office rurniture xt Premiums due and in course of coliection- Cash in bank. 108,878 50 101.019 00 ery Dersonall I. Fenwick Young, secretary, who inade cath In due form cf nw that the sieve is correct and true report of the conilition of the *Frank- Bist Guyot Decomioe, Ysug Vatineton city on the I. FENWICK YOUNG, Secretary. and sworn to Lefore me this ltth day of ISL. . P. HOWARD, MP. Hoary Pabie. uty <q 1HE PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE CoM- PANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘Main Office: :02 Pa. ave. 8.0. of Company at close of business, Bie, MeLACHLEN, JOHN MeGREGO) TaCHARD Ee BALKO, JOHN G. SLATER, * HENKY K. SIMPSON, WM. WITTHAFT. ON CREDIT company, BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, ‘7th and C sta. Phenomenal success im Baltimore, Phile- delphis, Pittsburg, Cleveland, &c., &e. A new, simple and perfectly protective syvtem of LocaL CREDIT REPORTING. NO MERCHANT (Can afford to remain out. So thinks the large Uist of well-known Washington business men already on our books. It will pay you to call and investigate. ‘Telephone 1062. dad-tubs-t eens, OF THE MUTUAL FIRE [NSUR- ae ee Sere Se ‘The annual meeting of the Mutual Fire iisurance } i Company of the District uf wil be held on | the HIRD MONDAY IN JANUA ' huni NUAKY, 1801, the 19th instant, af the office of the company, corner of Penn- Sylvania ave. and Mth st. W., commencing at Yo'clock am. the election of seven, a a ef te condiuct the affairs of the company, i# required to be Leia: ‘auove Meeting. By the sixth article of the by-laws of the cumpany it feproviied At the uutual foeeting of tie Cohan first (asinens in order shall be tue appotitiuent airman, who shail conduct the woetuue ad elec= ‘a ih actoruance with the act Of incorporation, Ue tweeu the hours of Ou'clock an. and G pct ™ Aun ° Botes held Ly the | Company 1 2,126,204. | gibeabeed: TEs i= By pepe distribution inning. z | ceeds benetit of Calvary ME. close of tue oftice of te treasurer company, Bh Ws Roe See ae - Ter should be tiresett: eee <q MEETING OF ALBERT PIKE OON- Sistory, Nuc 1. M-K-®., will be held in cit He gn’ MONDAY, 10th FT velock p. + dint dees, ROBRIE BALES UO ogintra. 1.0.M.—THE ANNUAL SESSION OF THE “2 iran Loge ‘wil be held ine the hailed Author Lodge, No. tt fourth floor, cor. oth and G sts n.. on MONDAY EVENING. the: Tot instant, 28 Geldzke” ‘The sumust election of ‘rant officers wil take placeand several iinportant. aniend:venta to the awe tnd other business will be considered. att ‘Brown nx, pastor. DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. B. CHURCH, s<T, code Preaching at 11 a.m. and | ihject," “The Trimmpl of a. Ail welcome. J: De LUCKETT, Pastor: * E oT BAPTIST CHURCH, E NEAR Se a ea ing 3 Accomodating ,THE OBJECTS OF JHE MERCHANTS’ MUTUAL PROTECTIVE UNION ate to assist its members in collecting bad debte, to protect thein acainst future loss in crediting by fur- Risising the wih the Maines oF failed to pay their bulls, oF to give Sous for not dvinz so. gs “the menibersiip fee ts $2 annually and 30 cents monthly dues, to be paid on delivery of a re 01 Petite fs & Jocal association and embraces different Dostnesses, trades an professions, Bia Se garry Call OF addrean 3, 2. TWN, Matiager, Kom Ly Central National Bank bailing, 7th st. aud Penusylvania ave. mew. Tt every Spirit Rae Ra. DW. BAWSEL, day hool, 9:30; (URCH OF THE EPIPH: a Maasaroats. | ertanbpeat fr tif te Heit Mc Ran D SS re :3Op-tu.” All sents eeeaept at TL olock wonton ik ‘Every Sunday — Lyceum, qT. PAUL'S CHURCH, “AD ST. NEAR i ee eas Bee ft Sma rt | Ine rector. — =u. choral evensung at 7:0 Pts. Ail seats tree. it LASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘persons who have | bet, Fand Gn.e., Rev. M. N.Curne- Satisfactory Tea ims DD. pastor. —-Preachins every Sundayat il a. ts. <>’ (VERSARY MEETING OF ‘the Women’s Christian Amoriat‘on wil be nid on SUNDAY, IMth instamt. at 7:40 o'cioes, at the First Concregational Chure!!. ey. Dr. Newnan will deliver tue sermon. Annual reports will be nied Be** EXTENSION-FRONT BROUGHAM, It ts hardly our line to advertise ‘‘barvains” or “‘great reductions,” but at our Connecticut ave. show Fooms we have an Extension-front Brougham of our own make, lined with blue morocco and cloth, bevel Plate glass, rubber head springs. collinge axles—in short » model vebicie, guaranteed inallrespects. Last winter we made four of these. Three were sold at once; thisone rewained on hand. ‘The price has been $1,200. We now offer it for $975. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, €26-1m =: 1028 and 1090 Conn. ave. & Bro. 1107 Pa. Geo. Gilson, eminent con F tuundery, No. 2, K. T., and James A. 1.0.0.4. at Bazaar,’ Lucas’ MONDAY FP AAPENTERS, ATTENTION. Until further notice we will sell DISSTON’S NO. 7 HAND SAWS, 26-IN. - NO. w 26-IN.. DOUBLE IRON FORE SMOOTH JACK Socket Firmer Chisels in sets of 12, handled Auger Bits insets, inch to J inch, in hard ‘Wood boxes, per set. . SOLID STEEL HALF HATCHETS, No. 2. ‘And all other toolst corresponding)y low prices. ‘We guarantee every tool we seli. BARBER & R088, 11TH AND G STS. N.W. (Open Saturdays until 9o'clock p.m. alOLsm OFFICE OF THE CHESAPE. AND Potomac Te hone Company.—A divideud 7) cents per share. be rabuw om the 3th day of January, ISU1, to the stuckiuol of record at tte busineds ou the luth day of i DB Wasuington, Dic. ‘Looks wil be lowed from the 17ta to inclusive. 4G. YAN, Fpecicent. BEEBE. ‘reasurer., _ Meshington, musty 1, Ml, "ald it VE WHICH I So $20,000 ICH TWILL LOAN rae hit JOHNSON, Jal4-at 1206 F st. <q DR. HAYWARD, 815 12TH N.W., CURE! nervous affections in tale or female; rhea juatinin, neuraiia, ea. KOU, tumors, Re. Oldest ‘of electric treatinens, ” jaurawet will Friends are cordially invited to attend. g=> THE TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION WILL hold a rousing temperance uieetine st Cer roll Tustitute Hall, Gi F at... on SUNDAY, January 18, at 7360 p.m. Theinstailation of the new officers will take place. Good temperance speakin =, vocal and it Et cstdemt ental music. Mrs. ¥. A. CHAMBERS, rd. DOULING, Becretary: MuS.J.K. BARNEY WILL HOLD EVA welistic servicrs in this city sora week, | yonnit touizht at Central Union Mission at tomorrow at 4 p.m. at ta Chapel and at the sane Vian, and 7:0 p.m, in under anspices of the => ili FISK JUBILEE SINGERS OF THE Be Caivernity. at Nesteviltes trot, Lowi inanggen, willing at Mrs. Derary's inewtine at Tatu: ne M. H. Church at 3 o'clock toimorrow, "ler wus es of the Wouna’s Christian ‘Temperance Union. ry vedy wescome, 7:30 p-m.. TOMORROW. | Brine your wives and chil- dren.” Hest talent in the city. Good music: "Ail wel come. rt g=> TEMPERANCE MEETING ATGOOD TEM: ss pars’ Hall, 434 and lesion We 7 (0.8, in cuar: john liyan, sovereiwn ciel 10 T OEP TN TEMPERANCE AT M. ~ a pito, and h sta, ae EE % quusic. Al iny 7S tgs — to be Soid OU, Corus ‘Bee advt. in bonday's Star. my J. K. MANGUM, ‘Dealer in northern and southern fruits and anges stock of cam jocnts in the warket: 7 : ‘Bir AAT? and 473 Center Bg * OMPORTARLE DweELLine on NINTH ST. NORTHWEST, We offer forsale on the west side of this street be- ‘tween Q st. and Rhode Island ave. a fine piece of prop- erty, S-story and cellar brick, 10 rooms, ail coaven- iences; lot 20x80. PRICE, $8,500. SWORMBSTEDT & BRADLEY, ~ 927 F ot. nw. it SPURL BUSINESS PROPERTY. F et. between 13th and 14th sts. n.w. ‘One of the Lest pieces of property om the street or in the market. Can be easiiy converted at sinall expense tuto xvod interest paying investment. ‘Will be sold at a reasonable fare and (om easy terius Of payment, ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1346 F st. n.w. s DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON'S. ADV. OF ATTRACTIVE Dw ELLINGS it* IN TODAY 8 “FOR BALE.” ISSOLUTION NOTICE,—THE FIRM OF EWIS & DUVAL tus been dissolved ‘consent. Mr. Lewis will coutinue the LON LEW a -RESTED IN CHRISTIAN © healing are invited to callat 2424 NY kVe., Toom <0. Office hours, 0:30 to 12:40. Biole class banday td Talks Thursday evenings at o'clock. ag <q=>DE. NICHOLSON, AFTER PURSUING special colleviate stludies in nervous diseases and Geatment by electricity, bas ret ‘resumed and linuits practice to nervous diseases and el e With Which he has achieved so luuch success the Past ‘saiungton. Tabs. Wi ‘Office, 60+ Ee eH SAMUEL TY. ROOT. DENTIN, spectfuly’ intorus is triends. Yatrous that be has removed” hus office to ju Hf st- ew éx1-1m <q = JUST RECEIVED — LONDONDERNY Li. ‘thia water. “JOHN H. MAGRUDEK, 1417 New York ave. and 112? Counecticnt dist i 9q> THE CELEBRATED PLEASAN t=": SOHAH. WAUne DER, 141 OWN HB Nvevand 1122 Connecticut a ave. <—=MISS “COLT'S CELEBRATED HoME- = made caki OWN H. MAGRUDEN, TANT New York muecticut ave. JalSt —q=SJUST RECEIVED—ALL COLORSOF CAN- ‘dies and candie shaves for dinner parties, SOHN H. MAGHUDEM, 1417 New York aves and 1122 Couneeticut « lsat ALL PERSONS HAVING JOBS LEFT AT Boe ais itis ewe with please call aod AG bens in 10 days, ws 1 wish 16 close bu: pbs 'K. ROBEY. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND eet 0 nas _26-3m a ‘Avout 50 acres of ‘Bening land for true RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. FOR SALE—C) T IN ineton Heights; concrete rater and seweraye i frou of lots “a woowuers "CHARIS W, HANDY, hw {21 F st. q=FILED JANUARY 8, 1801.—R. J. MEIGS, ANUARY 4, 1801.—R. 3 3, An tae Supreme Court of the District of Coit nang a ypecial term aww District Court of the U hoi ‘States tor said trict. or wi Ditch Court, No, 364. In the matter of the condemnation of the right for exten east buuudary sorter tastes Bl 4and ¥ in Isherwood in the District of Col Upon of ihe petition of John W. Dong- laser dobn W. flow and’ tleury” b Ravert, Comsate: Sloners of the Din ict of Coluuttia, weekinut” tse uae Genmation of the rucht for ‘tuiiains the: jropesed ex: ‘Sewer trout biucke tour (2) wtstuvino: nf Dastiet Cee “iniuerwovs,” it 1s, than oth day of January, 1291, Uy the court, ordered iat H_M-¥ Yon, Staunp, Simon’ Wolf, Jui sensbutwh, Alison se Clapy. Daniel Birtwell und all Others ow ning oF chain: ing uny part of suid property, or having any. incereat therein bs occupants or oluérwise, Leama: Wey are hereby reared to atipear inthis coure’ oi wag abswer (o tbe sud potitiots of oF betore te Ist day" of ‘coudesunstiom of the rigat ut way. to 'e; Said sewer thrvucls mid iad, Provided tut the Watmhasof tae United States, for seid District shall serve « copy of this orurr ou sur of fhe autve uated versus as wey Le fuud tus Dior Unet at lens tem days velore said It Yni.and turtince taut a copy of tlus unter be pusie ed in Mie heveu nz Sur bewsbaper at Jeu a" tunes aid Mi ue Wasiuicion Law Leporter twice beore wad day’ it CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice. =>EOR POLITENESS, CLEANLINESS AND class. woy ch blocks bia. sori co to Taiey's Slawavoth Barter Shop and Bath Rooms, jaldciee “Gor. ott umd Dates bw g ARTIFICIAL TEETH EFORE — immediately ater Runutered. bit, Sway ey im Artiuicial Toot, 13651 F sf, new. <q! T WILL BE TO YOUR ADVAN. ae 1E NILE BH 0 1OUN ADVANTAGE 19 aa. WHO 18 YOUR LAUNDEYMAN? to Dexter) STEAM Pieter id ae gue ‘Safrons to your dour co i ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.. ‘The annual meeting of this society will GA. K. hall, J Ve. We, TURSDAY, OFc.0ck pt. A Tull attendance of ‘The cournittes appointes ut the Inembers 1s desired. inst quarterly iceting to consiuer the wdvinability of cuahges 1b urvenization will make their report, ofi- Sere will alno be elected tof ue Sear. Members sou be rons ta Soniees and soow the current trade ans ef the door to guia sah a1 ey. President: HARSHA, Secretary. At. da17-3t aw. A UNIQUE UMBRELLA, = ‘THE BEAU BRUMMELL, ‘The Smailest Rolling Umbreila made. ROSENTHAL, Hai rplahings, Healy FIFTEEN YEARS ‘We have made the collection of rents » ‘epecial feature of our business. ‘We possess the essentials for conducting Such business systematically, safely and ‘eatisfactorily. ‘Our clientship extends from New England, tothe Pacific, and from the “gulf to the great lakes,” We wish to represent you. B. H. WARNER & CO. 916 F st. See Gee, Scale ae a Nn WE HIT THE NAIL —Square on the head last year with our gapx-sawed kiln-dried boards, but don’t ‘SUppose we rested there oF that we have been idle in the meantime. Other good ‘thinxs will follow tis year just as soon as the building season opens and you commence to pian to build. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, BUILDING MATERIAL, 17 oth st, and New York ave. gq FOR SALE-A BEAUTIZUL HOME—A ‘wost compiete brick house in every partica- far, Tatoriee, containing & larke abl. spacious roou.s, Wats ai tae Wwou. tuis., situated on Harewood Ve. Le Droit Park, overoukiiue the cirelé. ‘Tuts is one of the most cesirable pieces of property in the park, be- thy Oh.y four blocks trom the catie cars; Lot 24 tet by 220ieet. We are enabled to offer this Yuinable prop- SED 1Or ate dag at the very On, with tern to suit. “For further ite ~ IDS IN WRITING WILL BE RECEIVED Soe iste meget er HRSA he a ee Te gia low. price of ‘Wars, & GuF Sesriaemeerel ot emer eee eter ‘he and is: SIT 226 7th st.n.w, ==SINSURE YOUR RENTS, SD LOSDON AND UEUBE INGER ARGS CORE. PPM es hee RoYaL % FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLASD, HILL & JOHNSTON, AGENTS, ‘16-1 ‘1508 Penna. ave. a.w. Keon | | Dam. ; Sunday ‘school, 9:30 atm. : ore Will be a Fesponsive and praise with the evening sermon. B.SC. E wervice ie | - HOWARD iy IT Y.—PREACHING Bly Rene d. Ptuatin DD ee fent, at Do viock Pam.” Pain. Sinvmme by the students. Stranwers are cordially invited to toisservce. It | Se ree ai0a.m. and 3 p.m. W. C. H. Luebkert, pastor. Stinday o° ach month’ Enetish xe) Pion German Suntey Sins GaGeae Parschian Paw. ‘school dive days qut730 pom. Sunday school st’d:30 a.m. Young | Yeople’s Society of Christian Endeavor ai 6:30 p.m: meetin evenme at 7:30. The pab- lie cordially invited. at t< YOUKTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, xh at. bet, G end HL att. n.w.. Hev. Josep! . Kelly, Rabbath Dreach- | ia Lani peepee neces aes eve “GROWTH IN ESSENTIALS,” ‘dress by Rev. 8. Reese Murray at the Y.M. AL. 1405 New ork ave. n.w. Gompel meeting | 4:3) p.m. Plenty of foom in «ymnasiam ‘Sheeting 1or men only. | Deana iG NEW PORTION UF) Sit. Strvct tiaptist Church,comer 198! abd is postponed Until Fecruaty 1, the coucert | Al. “Tickets to concert ves! oF | hast. it ROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN ‘Church, 4th ahd Beste. se, Hey. Jobn D.D. oi JO pad. “Lueniay, ¥.P.S. of C conzrezational prayer inesthig. bot at SSTABERNACLE, SIH AND B Preaching at 17 a.u. by ». Sunday, 3° he Batre) sad Bavsi. Gonpel services daly at tm vey and Baveh, tom ove daly 7300 p.m. Branch mission, meetings 40 usual.” 1 unsaved of every wrade crouu tie moralist to the cri al are cordially invited. it ST. JOHN'S Cl Sea. ee H Tea Hoty Comrtniga ‘at oom and sermon at 11. Morning Lvening prayer at 4:30. choir. Strangers cordially invited. prayer Vented i HAMLINE M.E, CHURCH, COR, 9TH AND Yi lew. B.tu, Nayior, D.1).,pastor.— : bythe ye sens! young p ‘5 De ton Inet! Tuesday necting, evening at 722. The pubhe coniiaiiy invited. THE KEV. LEIGHTON PAKKS, D.D. Soot vostcn win’ Geliver the discourse af the fourth anniversary tion Society. SUNDaY o'ciock. a p> CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- byterian), Conn. ave. and LSth sts.n. w. Seryives at Ia Preachine’ oy the Testor, Rev. Leumi sunday 8-100} 10:80 aa. Christian Endeavor Society 1 at pane as p> WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. 5TH AND F, Be ey OW Baldwin, vestor. “Sunday hoot at pee Pe Re “ivat 7:0@. tw. there wit be an address by ‘Mrs. ‘A. Barney. mgelist of t: National W.C.1.U. Sub- Jeet , ;, alte Modern Macedonian Cry. Vited. . E. Gibson, D.D., Pastor. ‘by ‘ev. “GD. ‘Carrow, D-D.: veh. Prayer meeting Thare- GUMLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN > "Church, Le Droit Park, Florida ave. and ‘Rivat.-Services Coworrow, Ul ain. and 7230 p.1n. preaching by the pastor, ‘Key. William ‘S. Miller Swcrauent of the Lotus supper at the morning servire: Bavvatu school at 3230 y'-m.; Christian, OF Bociety, sto p.m, iid-week service, THUFalay, FW) prin Strangers weicowe. 1 ELVICES—GOOD MEETINGS; saved at Bervan Baptist pastor ar, gir oF te Blind ing 1s a.m. by P ie 72M) p.m. preaching ; madject, **The Word of dand foe Hroat Heart, stems weetinyy, 3:90 p.m Come STORCH, 10TH ST. Scott circle, Mey. Chas, A. Stakely, .D., pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 a1. ; prewching, Hint and 7290 p.m. “nocieiy Christian ‘nieavor, AML are cordially invited to attend tus WKENDEEE ME, CHURG SS et nnd Hsin Ha schardson paste vin ervices curity each eventnz during the eck Gaave'Bafurday) ak 7:30 o'ciock. Sunday stool, So asta <= SE1ioPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Gui aud A'sta. Bc., Wey. Green Clay: Suith; Pastor. Services 11 stu. and 7:30 .m- ab Eveuime service.” Ail heartily weicotued. i FIRST CON ‘CHUGH, corner 10t .w.—The pastor, Sev. §, M. Newaiuau. D-D., ‘wil, pouch at At tipon “the Dedi“ation “of Lite.” ‘and. at 70 will preach the anniversary seruicn Devore the Wotn “atiow, “Araaue sed by Dr. Biscbodl OF. > Shoal, 9Aba.an. Christianese a. iubeting, 6: 5 ss 1HE METHODIST HOME, 12TH AND N Ba ete ae. bervives Sabbatiiy 3230 pene, ia rue of the lawes of Fourth Street Church. All in- tereated invited. a ALL SOULS" pe, 3 (UNITARIAN), Tai ad aw Pe erviors far: Sowat U1 al. and 730 p.tus will be conduc Kev. George Bateveior of Lowell, Mass, Sunday school and Bible clase at 9:45 tt Sq FOUNDRY M.. Bo het ator ine uy the pastor it j Wedttesday’ Laywen's ineeting Loa ¥ g=>CENTRAL MELHODIST PROTESTANT Be re eed new. rr erarray, pastor, Se bam. Rit of Unltinre will prenth ot toe Chee ° will prea are oO: tho Holy City, Dupont Citwie, at ll alu, on Phe Voice of Materisiisut and the Voice of Hevelstion. Sunday school at (2:19. Evenin, at 7:30, lecture On. Prayer | 1 ly welcome at all | 3 a | AD- | AMUSEVPNTS. ATTORNEYS. AUCTION SALES. BICYCLES .. BOARDING BUSINESS CHANG ves-Pare 16 - Pare 13 Pages 3 an] 12 Page 13 Page 2 “Pare 3 16 --Page Pare Page Page 14 2and 13 ~- Page 16 Pare 13 -- Page 16, Pave --Page 2 FOR RENT (Offices).. Page 2 FOR RENT (Rooms), Page 2 FOR RENT (Stables) . ~.Page 2 FOR RENT (Stores). pace 2 FOR SALE (Houses) and 3 FOR SALE (Lots), Pare 3 FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) --Pace 3 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, Page 14 r Pare 16 Page it Page 16 | Page 16 | Page 3 NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS, PERSONAL ..... >POSALS RALLROADS. SPECIALTIE! Govenxaexr Beceirts Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $592,887; customs, $760,189. Boxps Reprrmen.—The amount of 414 per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $125,500, making the total to date 3,669,000. A New Baxx.—The controller of the currency yesterday authorized the Covington National Bank of Covi Va., to begin business with a capital of 850,000. oe Revexve ArporsT“exts.—Appleton 8. Whit- man has been appointed United States gauger at Chicago, Ill, and Richard L O'Kelly United States storekeeper and gauger at Atlanta, Ga. To Have Uxcte Sax as a Basxxn.—The | President has approved the act to authorize | the bias, the treasurer of the United States to receive and | “cter which adhered in the very being of the keep on deposit funds of the Soldiers’ Home in |J4ges. Besides this, the very moment a judge the District of Columbia. Snves Poncuases—The amount of silver | mde the objective point of those who wished offered for eale to the Treasury Department yesterday was 749,200 ounces and the amount purchased 318,000 ounces, as follows: 20,000 ounces at 81.0570; 56,000 ounces at #1.0580; 20,000 ounces at $1.0590; 122,000 ounces at 1.0595; 100,000 ounces at $1.06. MixtsreR Mexpoxca 1x Wasntnotox.—Dr. Mendonca, who sueceeds Mr. Valente as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary fro”. Brazil to the United States, arrived in Washington from New York last night. He was accompanied by his wife and by Mr. Chas. B. Flint of ow York. Tar Onpxaxcr Boarp.—The ordnance and fortification board, which has been in session since Tuesday, completed its Jannary meetivg yesterday. Considerable routine work was ac- complished and a good deal of progress made in the allotment of the money appropriated in the recent fortifications bill. Navat Onvers.—Capt. James O'Kane has been detached from the command of the Los- ton, 5th February, and granted two months’ leave. Capt. Gilbert C. Wiltse, from the com- mand of the Minnesota ‘and ordered to the command of the Boston. Passed Assistant Engineer Herschel Main, from the navy yard, New York, and ordered to the Boston. “Passed | Assistant Engineer Geo. 8. Willits, from the Naval Academy and ordered to Cramp & Son's ship-building yards. Assistant Engineer Wm. dD. Warne: from the Boston and ordered to the navy yard, New York. Assistant Engineer John L. Gow, from the Fortune and ordered to the Naval Academy. Assistant Engineer Ward P. Winchel, from the bureau of steam engincer- ing and ordered to the Fortune. Pexstoxs ror Distaict. Prorix.—Pensions have been granted to residents of the District of Columbia as follows: Original in- Lewis J. Gardner, Julius Phelan, Stephen L. Kearney —_ act), John Kinsella, Wm. Woods; additional, Wm. Turner (Soldiers’ Home); reissue and increase, Robert | Stewart alias Hugh Bradicy; widows, Cornelia J., widow of John B. Hagan: Cecile Hamill, Johanna, widow of Pius Heith: Sarah Brown, former widow of Thos. Hicks, aud minor of Thos. Hicks; Anna R., widow of John H. Pad- gett; Sarah E., mother of Edward H. Adams; Ann E., widow of Geo. 4. Johnson; Ivinett, ““the Spiritual World.” What it isand where At is." All seats are tree. ‘Tracts and free liurary.. at ~@ > CRURCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVER- and L n.w., Prof. 8. A. Whit- © ‘pastor.—Subject: Morning, ‘True Keligious: Gathe fundanienta sof course of sersons s cetn at 30 p.m. BUnay sch at pie's retiur wt G90 p.m. ac 4 ain, Ail welcome," Yount People’s Union, Tucslay even nye at 1113 Oat. ne by <q GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, ISTHST. Se ec lave a Yat ev. Showa G: wine service tomorrow iS prin.” Strangers woicoine. Free pews. ti gq => CHURCH UF THE ASCENSION, REV. DE. re cgi ro Bais oly coun. rmanion ote servers 11 ay ed 50 pan; fn Bo evenings seats ire; leallets t a CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER SEX Bet and ist. n.w Hev. Sanne Corecne, bantor. Sunday 1 reac! yt stor 5 NDALL CHXPLL Rey. The 4am." Preach (ORIAL CHAPEL, ra supt.— arecordiaily invited Fi g> UNION M. E. CHURCH, 20TH ST_N.W., Kev. Joel pastor.—:30, Sunday Sevoul) pres: at Tho. and 4:30 p.m. ; Band o¢ -W, Christian kndeavor; prayer =a {H— TREASURES AND TROUB- Preac: at Lis wu. vy the asst dou Kenney wal iar nie ts Odd Fellows’ be ES mts Ane Ocent” ESAYP RLYMOUTH CONGREGATI Sa ‘cob im prowrens sever couversions dusts thee week, Brescinme ty pastor: Key Rterline N Brown, 1} 2 7 7 Lreavobalbltin ving Souls rhe Univernel Galle” “Welcome tori Hine LINCOLN MEMORIAL GONGREGA- — onal Chrurehe Lith and It ais stuser ra widow of Jas. T. McClary, and Maria E., widow bo ears the navy (under special act) : A TecenrcaL Crvi Service Examnation.— An examination will be held by the civil service commission at Washington, D.C., commencing at 9 a.m. on February 3, to fill vacancies in the super architect's office, Treasury De- partment, as follows: 1. Two junior drafts- men at @8 a day (Sundays excepted). Men are wanted who have had about two years’ practice or study in the iples of architecture. 2. Four senior at from $5 to 38 a day Sundays excepted)... Men are wanted who are skilled as assistant architects, and the grade or salary of each will be determined by merit <-> office. 3. tis Le pene ve had knowledge of steam an. het-weter Gantiog, apparatus; salary €5« day (Sundays excepted). 4. Two draftsmen, wh) should be engineers, skilled in iron work and building construction; salary $6 to $8 a day Sa the grade or salary to be letermined — after trial in the office. ‘Two days will be allowed tor the junior drafte- men and three days for the others. Aj tions should be many applicants from the vicinity of large cities as Boston, New York, Pittsburg Chicago, arrangements may dice to hold examinations in such Anu Onpens.—Capt. John E. Greer, ord- nance department, has been ordered to pro- ceed to Hartford, Conn., and visit the works of Manufac Company on public business. | By direction the Capt. Robt. Hanna, sixth cav- alry, has been ordered to to Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Moore will preach ‘1's: ‘anit E-Suith, $y.un Suntay” school, 12:50. Endeavor, 7p. ‘All invited wf doar at Se Peat Sinn or exunipeton The FOURTH STREET ME. CHURCH. pete en | oy, Lieut. John Thev. W: Fs =. An “Sian “of On sd of Sn promonihe. | The resignation of Cadet Frank P. Son, fourth class, United States Military T AVE CHRISTIAN Academy, has been accepted by the Secretary — WAR. Contest in the Senate Over the Fed- eral Elections Bill, MR. DANIEL SPEAKS AGAINST IT.) Mr. Stewart Wants the Day of Con- | gressional Elections Changed. CONTINUED FROM YESTERDAY Mr. Faulkner was in good voice this morning and continued his «peech. WHEN WILL THE [71m comm 1x. At 10:05 Mr. Harris rose to a parliamentary inquiry. He desired to know whether the | Journal would sow that there was a legislative | day of Suanary 17, and if so, when that legis- | | lutive day began. ‘The standing order was that | the Senate would meet at 10 o'clock. now past that hour, and he asked the question | in order to enable the clerks to keep the jour- | nal properly. | Mr. Morill suggested that the 16th had not yet finished. Mr. Harris said that the question he pro- pounded to the chair was when the Senate | | would have a legislative day of the 17th. | | The presiding oificer (Mr. Frye)—The ebair | is of the opinion that there never will be such | & legislative day as the 17th. Mr. Faulkner then resumed the floor, but concluded at 10:30, having beld the floor for al- most twelve hours. MR. DANIRL BELIEVER MR. FAULKNER. Mr. Daniel, following, said that the idea that the purpose of this bill and honest elections were identical was within the power of the people,with the machinery they now possessed, tosettle the question amicably and without dis- turbing the great republic in the onward strides. In general criticism of the bill he said that while he wae no pessimist, while he did not be- lieve in the total depravity of man, while he | venerated the bench, while he the | pure and high-minded judge as the brightest Product of a refined civilization, he could not lind his eyes to the fact that he aw reflected in all judicial history that when a political question (be it great or small) had gone before judicial bodies for decision, those bodies “ (he would not say — @ishon- [estly, he would not say impurely) bad with almost undeviating accuracy followed out in their decisions the instincts, the prejudices, the sentiment of the political char- | Was brought into the arena of politics ese | factor in a fight that moment the bench was to exercise an undue and improper influence on the fight. THE ELECTORAL COMMISEION. Referring to the electoral commission he quoted some remarks made by Senator Hoar at the time of its establishment, declaring that they contained a refutation of the very otic with which he was now engaged in deluding « | ery small portion of the American people. | Quoting from a letter written by Senator Mor- j rill (Vt.) at thix time, giving his various rea- | sons for favoring the commission, he cited the fifteenth reason, “That it would bring the re- publican party out of the valley of death.” It ‘was needless to give the other fourteen reasons. Mr. Daniel, continuing. traced outa circie, beginning with the appointment of the circuit court judge br the President and ending with his own tion—« circle which would probably be drawn under the provisions jot jis bill. ~The vulgar name j for this circle ame R “ring” and ‘this ring which came here under ‘the eunge- tion of a desire for honest elections bore upon its metallic curve the trade-mark of its maker— ~Jobu L. Davenport, fecit.” If this bill became a law there might be political revolution; third parties might spring up: but power to the gov- ernment could never be acquired unless the ring cousented thereto. If the bill were the executive and the judiciary would under aspersion, and whether they were truly or not actuated by impure motives the = tion of impropriety was so strong that ull prima facie evidence could not = the idea. No man who could | conceive such a plan as was contained in the | bill was a friend of honest elections. WILL MOVE TO RECOMMIT. Mr. Stewart gave notice of s motion tr re- commit the elect. ns bill with instruction. to vision for the election of members of Congress on days when no other elections are held in the several states. He feared that the argument the Senator used then must have some effect on his mind |now. Recurring to the bill Mr. Daniel said | that the democratic party could. never sup; such a measure, because by so doing it would disband itself and abrogate every principle it had ever professed or practiced. THE HOUSE. Immediately after prayer Mr. Mills (Tex.) demanded a vote on the approval of the jour- nal, and the yeas and nays were ordered. The journal war finally approved—i73 to 11. Mr. Mills endeavored to move » reconsidera- tion; but the Speaker refused to recognize him and put the question on a motion made by Mr. McComas that the House go into committee of the whole for the consideration of the District of Columbia appropriation bill. Mr. Mills after “T amas tonished at the chair.” The yeas aud nays were then demanded on Mr. McComas’ motion. Finally, the motion was presented and the House went into cqmmittce of tbe whole (Mr. | Burrows of Michigan, in the chair. cent edi ha Coast Survey Vacaxcres.—An examination will be held in Washington, D. C., on February 3, commencing at 9 a. m., to fill vacancies in in free-hund drawing und lettering. i cations should be filed st -once. daxs will be allowed, for, the examination. | if there are many ay from of large cities lathe nen Yon ee | and Chicago examinations may, be held in sych cities, provided are re- ceived in time to make the necessary arrange- ments. It was |) PLANS OF THE KANSAS REPUBLICANS, The Loss at the Dobson's Carpet Mills Fire Nearly $2,000,000. STOCKS STRONG AND ACTIVE HOPING FOR A SETTLEMENT. Rusere Flying About im London That Agreement on Irish Affaire le Probable. \* Cable Dispatch to The Rvening Star. Loxpox, Jan. 17.—Strong hopes ere enter: tained in Irish circles here that a settlement of the nationalists’ difficulty will, within the next three or four days, be reached or at leasts modus vivendi be arranged upon. lines that will not interfere with Justin McCarthy's hold upon the leadership. The air | is fullof rumors in view of the approaching reassembling of parliament, « as %® anert that Messrs four have prepared surprise im the way of a novel scheme of Irish Jocal government, which it i» fondly hoped b it» framers will take the wind oat of the sails the Gladstonsan craft known as home rale, THE MUSH NATIONAL FEDERATION. Spectal Cable Dinpatch to The Evenine Star. Domax, Jan. One of the most signifi cant gatherings that bas been beld bere since the beginning of the present crisis was held KoIng =o far bury and Hal yesterday. While it was nominally private and ho formal publication of the proceedings baw yet been made, those present do nob tate to impart devils. It was noth: less than fiort made by patriot busines on their own ac ‘The policy to be advocated is that pursued by the untied nat 1 Englinh liberade mince 1S%6 and itis hoped that the irish national federation, as the new orgenization is to be called, will be powerful enough and represent ative of the entire country to #uch an extent that Mr. Farnell will be harmless in the future, whatever course he may decide to take. — THE KANSAS SENATORSHIP. A State of Affairs That May Result im Mr, Angalls’ Keturn, Torexa, Kax., Jan. 17.—The Farmers’ Alli- ance in caucus Thursday night decided to up seat seven republican members of the lower house and seat the seven contestant Farmers | Alliance candidates. When this fact be jeame known the republicans met and, it is said, decided to adjourn the on the very day that the republicans of the lower “house were unseated. The ad: journment will be mune die and will prevent the holding of @ joint session for the purpose of electing a Unived States Senator. ‘choise of «Senator to succeed Mr. Ingalls will them devalve upon Gov. Humphreys, who, it is said, will name Mr. Ingalls to succeed —— THE DOBSONS’ MILLS FIRE. menate Losses Will Amount to Nearly Two Millies Dollars. Pamaprirnta, Jan. 17.—The loss on the fire at John and James Dobsons’ carpet mills last night can only be approximately given thie morning, but it is thought that it will amount to between $1,250,000 and €1,750,000. On this this there ix an insurance of 1,000,000 placed in four hundred different companies in this country and Engl: It is thought th tancour combustion started the fire. Watchman Masson first dis covered @ trifting fire in the dry house om the third floor over the engine rooms. With sev- ral buckets of water he quelied the flames for the time being. A few minuter after the flames shot out with renewed vigor and communicated with lightning-like rapidits to other parts of the building and thence to the big main building, which was soon mane of flames. At 1130 o'clock the firemen bad every hope of subduing the flames, whens large quantity of acids and other material of an inhummable aaturein the tye bouse exploued. cata STOCKS ACTIVE AND STRONG. A Firm Tone Shown in the Market at the Opening, Followed by Sharp Advances. New York, Jon. 17.—The stock market this morning wae quiet to dull except in the first few minutes, and while there was « firm tone shown the Villards and New England were in- clined to weakness. The feature was lead trust, which showed marked activity, and after opening up § cent fell away a frac- } then, bat AY cleabea slightly higher figures than that of the opening. The opening was firm, but no strength was displayed by the general list until late in the hour, when «mall fractional advances were scored among the active stocks and the weak shares of the early dealings recovered their losses. There the tint | outside of New Englan Pacific and St ocka were very weak, the common dropy per cent, but there wax no other weak point in the liet, and at 11 o'clock the market whil yuict was | firm, generally at small fractions avove the | opening figures. | “Money has been easy at 3 per cent. ‘The |stock market, after 11 o'clock, developed marked strength accompanied by a material in- crease in amount of business done and sharp advances were offered im many of the leading active stocks. Most promi. nent amo: these were the ne sugar stocks, Union Pacific, Chicago gas the Villards, but the remainder of the lint were content with fractional gains. The close, how- ‘ever, was active and strong at the highest prices: of the day. WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. ‘The weekly bunk statement shows the fol- lowing changes: Reserve, increase, $5,799,575; loans, decrease, £510,600; specie, increase, $4,632,100; legal tenders, increase, $3,150,800; deposits, increase, $7,402,500; circulation, crease, £19,800. The banks now hold $11,183,825 Sestinet Gossyecn ite of the 25 per cous —— LIEUT. BENN’S REMARKS RESENTED. | Henp's visit to America and yachting matters generally » writer in Vanity Fair mys: “Yacht | racing men are amused by the accbunte of the doings im New York in honor of Lieut Henn and of his sayings that have by the cable. As | i Kimball New York, = of Ohio, lord of Toledo, Obix’ and Buffalo are at the Ebbitt.. E. B. Smith of New York Cincinnati are at the ro Reine os Patent ae ‘Auburn, are at the 1 ePaaer a Woeeory Wi, 1H. Rankin of Milwaukee and T. 3 ‘of Lincoln, are at the National._—Samuel ig 4 and Woods of Charlottesville, Va., W. W. Puller of Durham, N.C., and W. L. 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