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16 LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, rain, clearing during the night; fair Snnday; slight changes in temperatare; nozth- erly winds. CONDITION OF THE WATER Temperature and condition of water at 7 a.m.—Great Palla, temperature, $1; condition, 6. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 39. Con- dition at north connection, 14: condition at south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, temperature. 36: condition at influent gate house. 6; condition at effluent gate house, 6. High tide in the river, 133 p.m; low tide in the river, 8:13 p.m. Garat Curva axp Japan Tea Compayy, 731 7th st., bet. G and H. Sugars at cost. ‘The place to buy your teas, coffees and spices, Coffees roasted daily. Useful presents given with teas and coffees. We guarantee our goods to be the finest and freshest that money and effort can procnre. Delicious drinks in Oolong: and gunpowder teas at 50 cents per pound. Also fall supply of every variety of package goods in our line known to the standard trade. Walter Baker's breakfast cocoa, Walter Baker's preminm chocvlate, Gail & Borden's eagle brand, condensed milk. Johnston's celebrated breakfast coffeo. Gaxar Cutsa ax Jarax Tea Co. 731 7th st., bet. G and H, Wholesale and Retail Tea, Coffee and Spice House. $1 Box of SO cigars. | Siexuxs’, 1011 Pa. ave. Frovr, grain, hay, straw, oats, &c. New buckwheat, hominy, beans, &e. c. E. Sriexpi Grasses, #1. Huwrer’s,453 Pa.av. For law or commercial printing go to Mc- Gut & Wartace, 1107 E at. new. Du. Waaxen's corsets, $5e.; blankets, eom- forts and underwear at jobbers’ prices at Baop~ uyaDs Mur. J. Parsee, importer, 1107 F st. n.w., oifers her imported stock of’ French bonnets i English round hats, together with ber own nal styles, at and below cost for thirty (30) 's in order tomake room for her early spring importations. 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For Ove Weex Ostx, 25 per cent discount on men’s, youths’, boys’ and children’ selothing. Eiseqay Buos., 7th and E. Fusseit's, 1427 New York avenue, Kirsch ice eream is popula.; chicken croquettes, $1 per dozen. Pune Catr’s Foor Jxity, frosh every da; T. Janvis, 426 9th st. n.w. Fore Poataarrs at Kets Kemoths's, 1109 Pa. av. Catawna Wise Te. a gallon. CuaRLes Keaewra, 787 7th strect northwest. Berxexey pure rye whisky. Free Oxp Kye and Bourbon whiskies of 1866, 1873 and 1879, the choicest to be bad, and of | Patrick O'Donnell of Georgetown University, which [ make a specialty. Call at the old év- tablishment of Comm. Xaxpen, 909 7th street northwest. Viser rue Exrrx Canret CLeasrxa Wonas, 631-635 Mass. ave. nu. w. Telepbone 425-2 Tw well-known firm of Johnson Brothe eupply more families with fuel than any one firm in the United States. $4 Pen Gatos, $1 per quart, 50e. « pint. ‘Tur Frvesr Fromrpa Onayars. Direct from a famous grove in Florida. Large daily receipts. Kixestzy Buos.’ Cneameny Co., ‘927 and 929 Le ave. Lamers, 8. 8. Surpp & Bro., 432 Oth st. Masrrov_ Grocer Cuampscye for Christmas and New Year should be in every housebold. None alcoholic. (CHARLES Kramer, 737 7th st. ow. Ovx Extime Srock has been reduced 25 per eeut for one week. ___ Frsegax Buos., 7th and E. ‘Tuanr, 818 F street northwest. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axsavon's.—J. K. Emmet in “Uncle Joe.” Nationat.—“A Midnight Bell.” ‘Hannis’.—“On the Frontier.” ‘Keanax’s.—Weber and Fields. pasmeniaie apie! CONDENSED LOCAL'S Prof. J. W. Chickering gave an address on congregationalism at the Lincoln memorial an- Bivermry oxercines, ‘The dead body of an infant was found in the Agricultural grounds this morning. ‘The university lecture was delivered in the qhapel of Howard University yesterday by |. Foster, his subject being “The Fossil ‘Trees of Yellowstone Park.” It was illustrated by pictures from the new college lantern, pur- d for the university by gifts of Congress. actos A Novel Entertainment. ‘The ladies of the Aid Society of the St. ‘Mark's Lutberan Church are now busy prepar- ing a novel entertainment that will be pro- duced before long in this city. They have chosen as their means of amusing people and Procuring funds for their charitable sims « Tepresentation of the “business man’s carnival,” whieh has been produced in different parts of the couatry this fall and winter with remark- able snecess. It ix suid to be quite novel in its conception, amusing ard entertaining in ite rendition and ef 2 lecided advantage to all business we using it as an advertiaing medium. It is the device of Mrs. V. E. Patterson of Belle- fontaine, Obio. At the representation here about two hundred young ladies will appear as the representatives of various business Stms of the city in attractive and app: te costumes, which will be in harmony with the interests which they will preseut in their songs, speeches and pantomimes. Other features will add to the attractiveness of the entertainment. —_. For receptions, «limners and teas, To-Kalon Wines, To-Kalon Punch. native champagnes. To-Karos Wixe Compaxy, 614 14th st.—Adet. aaa ‘farusce in Palestine. Lincoln Music Hall, January Zi. Tickets at Metzerott’s —Adet. est ot eter Turesiat Hore: Sace.—On Monday next, Jani 19, at o'clock a.m., auctioneers Betgide,Dore 8 Co al sll Be ontee ot L ignee, iture of hotel contained in the Hotel Im- E «treet between 13th and 1éth north» ‘west, chiss adjoining the National Theater. The fur- nitare in this nearly new in first condition and at this sale is an elegant for parties refurnishing to secure Pbtabie houscboul goods—-dee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDA} JANUARY 17, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. “AM the Comforts of Home,” new and very successful farce-comedy, will be presented for the first time at Albangh’s next week. It had long runs in New York and Bos- ton, and since it has been on the road ite suc- cess has been unmistakable. E) well- ordered person enjoys a good laugh, but the source this amusement must be pure and of honest worth to affect the world at — merit end Socising ersecfeaiy open tre topanoct merit ing gracefally w wave of popalaritye Mr Gillette took his lace from the German comed) and has cleverly transferred ite fun into an English dreee in the merriest of American fash- ions. The author calls the piece a companion play to his “Private Secretary.” While pro- Viding the jolliest amusement, Gillette never descends to vulgarity nor modern fashions drawn from the variety halls. All the boxes have been taken for Monday night and all the signs point to a brilliant week. lynon WarTNey aXp THE APPLETON QuaR- ret.—The Appleton Quartet and Mr. Myron Whitney will give a coucert at Lincoln Music Hall. under the auspices of the Columbia Ath- letic Club, on Friday night next, the 23d instant. The quartet is composed of Helen M. Young. Eva Mae Clarke, Abby Clark-Ford and Harriette Whiting. They are all excellent individual vocalists, while their voices are said to blend perfectly together and to give that delicacy and breadth in their singing that ladies’ quar- tets often luck. Mr. Whituey says of them: “I have had the pleasure of singing with the Ap- jeton Quartet several times, and can truly ay at for the blending quality of their voices, the artistic conception and phrasing of their selections and general good and conscientious in olo, duet or quartet, 1 bave wd their equals. They are ugly attractive combiuation.” Miss Whiting is a Washington girl and has many friends in this city who bave watcbed with pleasure her musical progress. Her visits here since she commenced the cultivation of her rich contralto voice Dut cach time she has been heard she bas shown marked improvement. Her appearance will be gladly weleomed by her legion of friends. Grorcetows Amateur Oncuestna.—The next public rehearsal of the Georgetown Amateur Orchestra will be held in Lincoln Masie Hail on the 30th instant. The soloist will be Mr. James Sauvage, late primo baritone Carl Koxw Opera Company: Miss Anna Mason Winch, harpist of Theodore Thomas’ Orchestra: Mr. Geo. Iseman, pignist, and Mr. Ernest Lent, violincellist. In some of the numbers of the program the Wilhelmj Club will assist, making an aggregation of 100 performers, the whole under the direetjon of Prof. Josef Kaspar. Hanais’ — ents.” — Bartley Campbell's well-known play will be the attraction at the Bijou next week, beginning Monday night. Of all the plays written by this author none is more effective or successful than “Sib pro- No expense has been spared in making the pro duction worthy of the play. New and beauti- ful scenery. appropriate costumes and a strong cast make the play effective and awaken much interest. Usual matiness and no increase in prices. “L’Avnicaiyr.”—The burlesque“L Afrieaine,” to be presented at Music Hall Monday night by various prominent society foung men and women, will be the theatrie social event of the week. ‘A few tickets may yet be left for the late onex, but they Keuyay's.—Deiaur & Debrimont’s Big Spec- facular Operatic Furlesque comp: ing “Carmencitada,”’ suid to be the burlesque ever produced on the famous opera “Carmen,” will be the attraction at Kernan's next week. There ure ten stars in the cast and twenty pretty girls in the chorus, with beauti- fal costumes and scenery gulore. During the play specialties will be introduced by Roome, the English topical vocalist; Donizettis, acro- bats; Jennie Joyce, burlesque queen; Vernon brothers, aerial artists; Nena Iatali on’ the fly- ing rings, Ada Spencer, change artist; Delaur and Debrimont, the great French acting sing- ers. It is truly a great show. “Tax Cousrx Fam."--A production of this famous New York succes« is announced at Albangh’s the week following “All the Com- forts of Home.” As suggested by its tit the odor of fresh h: @ genuine horse race, which is beyond all cavil the greatest bit of realism yet evolved for the modern stage. Jusiée SixoERs—Londin's Original Fish Jubilee Singers have returned from a six years’ tour around the world and will appear at the Israel C. M. E. Church, Ist and B streets south- west, next Monday night. These famous sinj ers are so well known that comment aud com- pliment are not necessary. ‘Tickety 35 cents. Tatmacr.—The lecture to be given nex Wednesday evening at Music Hall by Rev. Dr. Talmage is a new and exceedingly interest- ing one. His trip of last winter to the Holy Land furnishes the theme, and the various scenes and incidents of travel connected with the journey will he presented with the wealth of picturesque ‘description ‘and the eloquent pathos which have the world. Tickets at Metzerott’s. Gotpex Jusiee Bexerrr.—An entertain- ment for the benefit of the Golden Jubilee of the Sisters of Notre Dame wili be given at Music Hall Tuesday, January 20. There will be an address by ent Connully of Georgetown College and a recitation by Mr. and the musical features will be furnished by the Marine Land, Mr. Herman Kaukeman, violin- ist; Mesers. J. S. Smith, Al Fennell, ‘Robert Lowry, E. Holer and Misses Mollie Byrne and Marguerite Eichorn, with Mr. Henry Xander as accompanist. A very enjoyable entertainment is promised. ‘Tickets at Knabe's. Biscuor¥ Coxcenrs.-—Ihe second concert of the course will occur on Friday evening at the | Congregutional Church and’ will consist of | a pianotorte recital by Mr. Henry Waller. | sisted by Dr. Bischoff in organ numbers and by Misses Boyd and Thompson and Messrs, } and Wilson in yoeal selections. Mr. Waller will play Chopin's Scherzo in B flat minor and J’re- (ude in D flat; Liszt's Tarantelle, “Venice and Naples;” Kubenstein’s Melody in F and Cavalry ‘Trot, Grieg’s Norwegian Wedding March aud | Gottschalk 4 Tremolo Etude. Dr. Bischott will | give Chopin's Nocturne and his own Wedding | aren upon the organ, and among. the vocal numbers may be mentioned Benedict's Hunt- ing Song, Bizet's Toreador, Gounod’s waltz, Komeo and Juliet, Pinwuti’s Last Watch, Buck's Sunset and Randegger’s trio, The Mariners. Wasmixotox Mestcat Cun.—The second concert of the Washington Musical Club will take place on Wednesday, January 28, at Universalist Chu: The club will be assisted by Miss Ida Klein, the famous so- prano of New York, and Signor Mariano Maina, the well-known baritone of this city. ‘The artis: tic program, which has been carefully pre- pared, should attract a large audience as here- tofore. ‘The sale of tickets will begin on Fri- day, January 23d, at Knabe's. ‘The following officers of Federal Council, 217, American Legion of Honor, were installed by the grand council for the current term on ; Past Commander J. nest M. Rosaty, ex-off- Past Commander John K. Calle Past Commander kt. B. Sehr collector: Grand Commander William Thomas, treasurer; Past Commander Charles T. Gardner, guide; Past Commander Emma M. Sheridan, chaplain; John P. Garrett, | warden; Charles B. Caywood, sentry. | €100 to £1,000 given away. See advertise ment of Villege, Suburbar . cana wae Favons for the german. Govv's,421 9th.-Ado. asst Death of George R. Lawrie. George K. Lawrie, who died Thursday even- | ing, was a grandson of Mrs. Harriet Richardson | off this city and was highly respected. Several | years ago he contracted preumonia,whiclt soon | atfect his lungs and whole system, and he | gradually wasted away. His funeral took place | from the residence of hix aunt, Mrs. 5. P. | Hersey, $83 I street, this afternoon, and was | largely attended by his intimate friends and | relatives. 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Do not satiafi ‘until you have it. Unprecedented sales. Used be nearly two-thirds the population of the elty. The standard of excellence wherever introduced, 25 cents per pound package. ‘This celebrated coffee is roasted ‘and prepared Iy- Requires no settling. Sealed in air-tight pount and half pound packages, thereby retaining its full strength ‘and flavor. Rebate checks in every pound and half pound package entitling the consumer to the jobbers’ rebate, which will be redeemed by any grocer ‘and at our Washington *oftice, 613 New York ave. Retails at 25 cents per pound package. Jouxstox Brok. & Co., Tea Importers, Coffee Kousters, Spice Grinders. 60h-613 NY ave, It Garsed’s Pneumatic Bells and Annunciators. it* C. F. Buuxpox, 1740 Pa. ave. For Nobby Shoes Go to Wirsox & Cann. Our Ladies’, Misses’ und Children’s Shoes are made in the newest styles. 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Price only 25 cents. 6 An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. sight. Its use etiruptures Office 437 Yth street northwest. dili-tr T. B. Towxen & Sor, DRY GOODS DEALERS, 1316 TTM BT. X.W., woods | to id speedatented We are offering coast ppeweattia #2 Tete Linen, ‘Towels and Napkins, all bought the new tariff went into effect. Don't fail to see our prices om Cor seis; they are below the lowest ; Faa- nels, Calico, bora” weer, ‘Gents’ Lines, ry a, OWN COMPANY. Weber and Fields, Frank Bush, Wilson and Came- And whet wan regarded 0 practically impousitie | _o'” yiorence Miller. Isabella Word, Drawes Bros, Kossuff, the Fremonts. ‘Week commencing MONDAY, COMPANY. Next Week—LILY CLAY GAIETY Pe worr concent AT THE ON FRIDAY EVENING, JAN! This vecond concert ‘Pian notorte Recital by. Mi. HENRY WALLER, AMUSEMENTS. (a ew WoT ‘TONIGHT! ‘WEBER AND FIELDS ‘The Original and Successful Buriesqts, ‘The Wildest of All Spanish Dances, LA CARMENCITA DANCE. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘of the course will consist of Bad Jan. 19, co. wl? UARY 23. Assisted by Dr. Bischoff in Onan Solos, and by Misses | Mrs. Kate Henry, ahd Thompscntand Messrs Grast coe Mims Caroline Weary, ‘Wilson um Vocal Numters. Mre. W. H. Hoeke. Mis. Ralph Johnson, Admission, 50 Centa, | Mrs. James M. Jounston, | lis Gace. Reserved seats at Eis & Co."s, 937 Penns. avenue, | Mrs. Geo. Mc without extra chance. Yicot” | Mrs Senator Watthal, FS Mrs.'S- Ht Kauffiuwun, ERE AY LAS’ FROM THEIR TOUR OF St ears around the world, LOUDIN'S ORIGINAL JUBLLEs SINGELS, and wil at pear in the ME. Courch, cor. ist Fisk for the last dime at ae Capt. Geo, L. Anderson, Mr. B sts.s-w., MONDAY EVENING, January 13), VL ci Ne = muiaOLs, oo COMES, ney, Lecture: “FRIENDS AND FOES OF FREE phan,” SCHOOLS.” mary: Blair, rthur 1Pive, METROPOLITAN M.E. CHURCH, 43 AND C N.W., ‘hanan, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 8 P.3I. And ‘Mr. MYRON W. WHITNEY. Appleton Quartette Consists of HELEN M. YOUNG, EVA MAE CLARKE, ABBY CLARE-FORD, HARRIETTE WHITING LINCOLN MUSIC HALL, JANUARY 23, ‘Under the Auspices of the Columbia Reserved seats at W. G. Metzerott ‘t., on and after January 19. N©¥ SAtioNaL THeaTEE ‘This (Saturday) Evening Last ‘This (Saturday) Evening Last Thue of HOYT'S A MIDNIGHT BELL, HOYT'S A MIDNIGHT BELL. IDNIGHT BELL. HOYT'S A MIDNIGHT BELL: HOYT'S A MID’ Next week— Next week EI 4 ELSIE EESUIE: ELSI£ LESLIE. Ms Twait Romantic ¥2 Maz Fysidls Romantic P Hie It [ SVERSACIST CE AND THE APPLETON LADIES QUARTETTE Comedy, Comedy, PAUPI CR AND THE TERE NCE AND THE PAUP! oy cxtighets (Sine, c Obtained from Hotels, teweiry, Drug and Halton the eveging of the Bails NATIONAL RIFLES' ARMORY On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ‘1, 1891, Under the auspices of the BOARD OF LADY VISITORS, THE MARINE BAND, music on this occasion. “CARMENCITADA.” ‘The Famous Artists, fasion MARIUS DELAURand ALICE DEBRIMONT, —_| Countess d’Arsriiot, ‘The Beautiful Burlesque Queen, re Bvarte, Miss JEANIE JOYCE. im Setae ae 10-yOperatic Stars—10" 20—Pretty Chorus Giris—20 12 Superior Specialty Stars—12 PATRONESSES, Mrs. Mrs. Col. Mrs. Fan: Mrs. E-3. FLOOR MANAGERS: Gentlem v Ricketts, Lieut. T. B. M. Mason, Chairman, itors, ‘Book Bt hair. Ladies, in conseqnence of # many injurious | Ladies’ Matinces Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. | C®4*r the leadership of Prof. Sousa, will render the DELAUR AND DEBRIMONT Patti and the Princess of Wales both use the Imperial SPECTACULAR OPERATIC BURLESQUE LANguages GAILLARD'S | ( SCIENTIFIC MET. dam sseste wae, ia. The Most ‘Tho Most Practical, ‘The Ever Ready and Always Patient Athletic Club. & Co.'s, 1110F Jal7-6t * SATURDAY, JANUARY 17TH, AT 8 P.M., ‘Time of Admittance Je9-tomh23 Effectual. NTH LECTURE ON PROF. officer d’Acadcinte) ORIGINAL HOD. See Educational ‘colunan- Cor. ¥ and 9th sts, n. EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH. ‘The Best. ‘The Cheapest, LANGUAGE TEACHER. ON TAP. GRAND EXHIBITION FRE) By DR. RICHARD 8. ROSENTHAL. FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN, &e., 212-0 New Torxisu Barus, 1329 G st.n.w. Joep Hall. HbA: cuir DA’ to U1 pn ct ALDWELL, 114 C st. hee dab HO LDWELI'S DANCING CLAS! Linthicuzn Hall, 3116 Ost. W. W., f iu. FFivate only strictly first~ DROF. SHELDON'S, 1008 F ST. X. jase dane: acaden w fugton, Aral corys of efficient assistants, Seata now on sale. ‘diursdays ind Saturdays. Send torecucular. slim See LECTURES. Gor. 1: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, SECOND CONCERT Of the’ WASHING: WASHING’ HUSIEAE tina ssisted by prominent vocalists.” A The sale of tickets Will begin on Friday, January 23, at Knabe's. . it c NUAK LN HAI Henry, Vainder, uccompauist. Orchest Marine Band. ‘kets, 50 sd 75 cents, canbe had OF THE ‘GOLDEN JUBI- ERS NOTRE DAME, Amons those “onthe prograui_are Mr. Herman Rakeman, Miss Mollie Byrne und Miss Eschibora, Mr, Gistety D-D. Hon. W, Stanford ra turnished by fat Knabo’s, 817 Market space. Jit M4. AnEAN DEC, MUELLER. SUCCHMMON TO aM L. G. Marini, hington D. and justrartor of dancing at the U ‘Naval eh Select school of dane nd deportment, Masonic Hail, oth and > sts. days. Chreulars at the SEVEN WEEKS ONLY. s few. Days of tuition, Wednesdays, Fridays cadeiny. ‘and Satur Jal0-11u" ‘pay Fist Pewtic » NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA ‘WILL BE HELD, MOR: At73 FOUNDRY Corner of 14th ‘Under the auspices of the Chaytangua (1 Addresses wil] be de ivered by: a Hon. Wiliam MeKi 5qtanon of Nincinia. FW. Bi and other cistingwalie! new. He WOO) Ja16-3 President of the Chautaugus Union, LP8coun music natn.” ING a! ‘ae the uM sion, he chancellor, on tl . E. CHURCH, and G sts. p.w! We of ere. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, ‘THE RUSSIAN EXILE, BERGIUS STEPNIAK. DAY. JANUARY 10, RD, Hiord, Senator WAI D. Subject: NIHILISM, OR THE RUSSIAN REVOLU- FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. 1 \COLN MUBIC HALL. MONDAY, JANUARY 19, AT 8 J. SAY GOULD, 421 9th st. TIONARY MOVEMENT. **No one is better qualified to describe the phases of the struggle for freedom now going on in Russia."— O'CLOCK. ‘The only performance in Washington of the Amateur Burlesque Operetta, L'aAFRICAINE, 15toz7 For the benefit of the 2 HOME FOR INOURABLES, iar ae 2 Will be given under the patronage of Mrs, Berdan, He. see Sirs fallaay, ‘Mrs ‘Loring, Mrs, Phu:| of AA E M a, Warder Wickets, #3, 81 and 50c., according to location. bla eet ma} At most of tlie Jeadl ‘be had at yet behad of the patronesses and hotels and, clubs. A. Brentune’s, Droop's and Sumall! George Kennan, AT METZEROTT'S, JAN. 16. TICKETS—€1.50, $1, 75 AND 50 CENTS. few also 's. THLETIC PARLOR.—PROF. PETRO CARCIO- ‘nysicsl Culture at ston building, 472 Louisiana ave. . and is ais esirine training tn boxing s jadies und boys tanh best recommendations Tarnished others Abpiy veesoually FINI has opened » School Koom 29, 6 ? ‘to receive sud aul branches of as jeu from this. ‘clty and letter at above-named place. (AL2AUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. cD Tickets At ‘Lincoln Music Hall, ckets and ‘reserved seats on ‘music store, 1110 F st. u.w., ob January 15, 101. wale A GGG REY. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, D.D., ‘Will deliver his new and brilliant lecture, “UP AMD DOWN THE HOLY LAND,” WEDNESDAY, January 21, 1891. Doors open st 7:90 pin. Lect Adiowsaion: Botts. With, reserved ‘at ‘Metzerott's ‘and after Thursday, 3210-108 EVENINGS AT 8. . ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY, EXCURSIONS, &c. BRE yon or io iM Eee TreT VEBNON, THE TOMB OF WASHING- fe UMen MMMM EL Ets vurther notice the palatial iron and cP Pee Bane Fi 7 CHAM ES MACALESTEN wil leave het Eee itt MoS MM ee Taare tor MOUNT VERMON @ 10 aay acene iy ve Na Tansee ergedanyrtcramn | Bate fo eae ae AG Or, FRITZ IN’ A MAD HOUSE, a diegn the Chath esters ‘Which ran three months at the Lath st. Theater,” | ‘five ony . New York. as tar down a8 Giynont, landing algo at MARSHALC EXCELLENT COMPANY! HALL Feturning. Fare, round trip, 25 ENTIRE NEW SONGS? cents ioetf} dL. BLAKE, Captain, AK LOAD OF SCENERY! PLINEINON: Tidh 43.000 DOG, ‘The Latest and Hamlsomest Dog in the World! STAGE EXCURSIONS. Next Ws SEATS NOW ‘One week, beginning MONDAY, Gillette's New THE SOMES OFT tome.» LBAUGH’S GRAND UPERA HOUSE. January 19, ‘WM. GILLETTE'S GREATEST COMEDY HIT, ALL THE Abb HE coMgORTS CUMFORTS COMFORTS OF oF W. M. Suosrez & Soxs, aE HO) ‘HO! (A. Companion to the Private Secretary,) WITH ITS BIG NEWYORK Casi, Under the direction of MR. CHARLES FROHMAN, A RUSHING, KOARING OCCASION OF FUN! ‘Matinees Wednesday and Suturday. SaLE OF BEATS NOW OPEN. L aoe) wh S: Vemnayivania sve. near 2 et: cLsI CLs ‘Now Open at tho OUDIN'S FISK JUBILEE SINGERS ve p ‘at Parse! bene 21 ar ae. ‘TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CasH. Are you in search of s Handsome Dress? ‘Iyousre we think we can suit you. At Jeast if you give uss call we will do our ut- most to please you. ‘Weearry first-class goods and have them Amgreat variety. We buy direct from Im ‘porters and pay no profit to the Middle Man. Our stock has been selected witha desire toplenge those who may be in search of ood choice materials, and to those contem- wisting buying such goods-we ask an in- ‘@pection, and as an extra inducement we ‘are offering all of our immense and weil- selected stock of Dry Goods at a discount of 20 per cent off for casg. SEW HARONAL THEATRE ite | W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘O19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Hinots. }LCHER, Attorney-st-Law. MPBELL fresluewt La Drott Park Bank. CHAS. F. GIBBS, prietor brof, FRANCIS BA Arcnitects and Civil Ebbitt House. A, dr., Fava, Naeif & Co., TRUSTEES, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, & T. BRITTON, President. DEPOSITORY, CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. His the best plan devised for securing a home for the amount usually paid to the landjord for rent money advanced in one sum and paid back in small monthly installments. NO AUCTION OF MONEY! NO EXORBITANT PREMIUMS! Any amount LOANED REPAYABLE at the rate of ‘$13 per month per $1,000. INSTALLMENT STOCK, ‘91 per share, maturing im 102 months, making 102 monthly payments of $1 each and maturing for $200; profit on each share, $8. TO INVESTORS. ‘Wo especially invite correspondence from persons seeking a profitable investment for money. We can offer larger protits than can be realized in any other way with absolute safety. No prudent investor will risk is principal to secure lange rate of interest. A desirable iuvestirent must always besafe, but when safe the laner the interest ‘the better. Any amount of money will be received on special de- posit, on which 6 percent interest per annua will be paid. Books now open at 915 F st. n.w.,from 8:30a.m. to4:30 p.m. daily. j Tue american secunitr aND TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL, $1,250,000. Under act of Congress approved October 1, 1890. A. T. BRITTON, ©. J. BELL, President. Ast Vice President. PERCY B. METZGER, A. A. THOMAS, Treasurer. 2 Vice President. GEORGE E. EMMONS, JAMES G. PAYNE, M. W. BEVERIDGE, CALEB J. MIL WILLIAM M. COATES, A. T. BRITTON, JAMES E. FITCH, W. 8. THOMPS: HARRY F. WEST, ROBERT DO! CROSBY 8. NOYES, WILLIAM VERNER, JOHN E. HERRELL, BENRY 8. LOUCHHEIM, MARTIN F. MORRIS, C, J. BELL, JOHN 8. JENKS, M. M. PARKER, ALAN H. REED, CHAR. C. DUNCANSON, 8. 8. SHARP, CHARLES PORTER, A. A. THOMAS, JON K. McLEAN, DANIEL DoNova' BENJAMIN H. Wai MATTHEW G. EMERY, HENKY A. WILLARD, HENRY F. BLOUNT, JOUN N. HUTCHINSON, ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS OF MONEY, ie sors Authorized by law to act as Executor, Ad- tuinistrator. Guantian, Hever, ‘Arsience aud to Keceive and Bae ute ‘srusts of Every Description irom the Courts, Corpora thuns or imuividuals,. Estates Manteva, income Collected, Guaran- teed Investu ents Furnished, Loans Secured ¢ First rus.s ip the District of Conmubia Bux’ = and “old abd Deventure issued, bears Interest and absolute.) secured. Mile Meceitel For and. Kept Without Chance. “Acis un ‘Treasurer or Agent for Hell- ious, Behevowent or Other dnsticutions and ae raror “Truster Aveut of ‘the tock oF Boucs of Corjuraticns, Paying Their” Divi- Genus of Interest, 1 desired. Hate Deposit Be'xes For Kent with the most modern sien uards. Unsurpasses Facilities for the Storaze of Plate, Valuable Fapers, Furniture, Carriages oF ‘Other Valuatue Goods st our Firesproot Ware= house, No. 140 Loti st. aw, Call'snd sce Us. Intorination as to invest. ments und Dusiness cheeriuily furaished. Jal Svcvarry rae rmsr rHovant. PROFIT AFTERWARDS. ‘THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANE. OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, As registrars and transfer azents ofer at par, 30, per cent on appzication, 2 Dalance in 90 day: cent preferred © FORT WORTH SECURITY AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, ‘hose capital of 500.000 is divided tnte $200,000: Rapes ome serge: men at HOW DIVIDENDS WILL BE PAID. An this corporation, iu addition to its other valuable, mostiy inside, real extate, Owns in’ the city of "Fort Wort, Texas, the two ‘coumercial bultdin.ss sonth of St. Lounin "the Unsted States, known as the Hurley Office bulidie and the Martin-brown Whole- sale Dry Goods Lnilding, for which the chatye for rar fais is $00.20 apnualls it has agreed by the directors 16 set aside #14,00U from these rentals, which, can be applied ony to the s per cent dividend on the $200.00 aud, further, that stich preferred stock suall iret be paid in ‘all out of the asects of aaid corporation Upon the dissolution there!” betore the cusnusol stock Stall be entitied to share in such ‘And it is 1ur- ther agreed that after the preterred stork has been Paid 3 Der cent dividend that iroin wet garmin The ‘ons- Stock is to receive @ per cont, and from - Of profits a dividend be paid oti each tue preterred and common 0 3 yer cent, ths gaia the 0 pet cent and the conimon a9 per cent stuck. ea ‘avove sufficient to pay tue abuve di Seiicut will anount to #47,000 per anmuin, is to be car: Fied to surplus account ear Chat) mon ance! i among the st ‘as they may deem FINANCIAL. M=88*. & v. WHITE 2 0o., NEW YORE: MESSRS. JOHN H. DAVIS & 0O., EW YORE; MESSRS. CONNOR & CO., NEW TORE, Are authorized to OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION ONE MILLION DOLLARS: OF PREFERRED E!GHT PER CENT CUMULATIVE STOCK MENTIONED BELOW. ‘THURBER, WEYLAND COMPANY. THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY. JANUARY, 19, AT 10 CLOCK A. M., AND WILL BE CLOSED ON TUESDAY, JAN- VARY 20, 1861, AT OR BEFORE 3 O'CLOCK P.M, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK. 15,000 Shares of General (common) Stock... 1,500,000 Par value of ali shares, 100. STOCK. STOCKHOLDERS WILL HAVE NO PER- SONAL LIABILITY. ONE-THIRD OF THE COMMON STOCK (#500,- 000) REMAINS IN THE TREASURY OF THE COM- PANY UNISSUED. THE BY-LAWS PROVIDE THAT NO BOND OR MORTGAGE CAN BE CREATED WITHOUT TRE CONSENT OF 90 PER CENT OF THE PRE. FERRED STOCKHOLDERS; ALSO THAT TH PROVISION CANNOT BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY THE LIKE AFFIRMATIVE VOTE. ‘This corporation is oncanized to take over the entire Property amd carry on the business of the firm of THURBER, WHYLAND & ©O., manufacturing, im- Porting and wholesale grocers and dealers in general merchandise, the partnersiij) being about to expire by limitation. ‘The Preferred Stock will be entitled, from and after Jan. 15, 18M1, to cumulative, preferential dividends of Sper cent per annum, payable out of the earnings of the corporation before any payment is made upon the General Stock. ‘The General Stock will be entitled to the surplus eatmines, when declared in dividends, after 8 per cent per aupum upon the Preterred Stock aball bave been paid. Dividends on the Preferred Stock will be payable in February and August of each year, and compiete state- ments showing the condition of the company will be ‘made semi-annually. Dividends ou the General (Common) Stock will be ecdared and paid only at the end of each Sacal year. TEN THOUSAND SHARES OF THE PREFERRED s10ck Are now offered for public subscription at par. Sub- ecriptions will be payabie as followa: 10 per cent on application. 30 per cent on allotment. 30 per cent in tifteen days) SO per cut thaey days AP allotment ‘The sutw ripuion list will be opened simultaneously at the ufiicrs of 8. V. WHITE & CO., 36 Wall st., New York, and Sherman st., Chicago, Ill. JOHN H. DAVIS & CO., 10 Wall st., New York, NOR & CO., 71 Broadway, New York Subscriptions will also be received by THE IMPORTERS’ AND TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK, New York. THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK of New York. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY of New York. Messrs. WILBOUK, JACKSON & CO., Providence, + apd at the office of THURBER, WHXLAND CO., 116 Beade st, New York. Subscribers to the Preferred Stock will have the option of subscribing at the same time to the General oF Coumep Stork to an amount equal to one share of ‘Couuon Stock at par for each two shares of the Pre- ferred Stock subscribed for by aud allotted to them, if they so desire. REGISTRAR OF THE STOCK, CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEV YORK. TRANSFER AGENTS, CONNOR & 0O., NEW YORE, DIRECTORS, F. B. THURBER, ALBERT E. WHYLAND, ALEXIS GODILOT, JR., JOHN C. BOUTON, HENRYB. KIRKLAND, H. W. CANNON, THOMAS T. BARK. EXTRACTS FROM STATEMENT OF THE s VERDORS. ‘The business of Thurber, Whylan’&Co. is the first of its Lind in the world. It was este'Jished in 2857. and has peid a profit continuously each year Since its bevinning. The property conveyed comprises all the stock of merchandise, machinery, plant, fixtures, real estate, Jeaschold interests, accounts and bills receivable, trade marks, trade rights, property and sood will of the re- tiring firm, which guarantees the payment of the bills receivable and outstanding accounts which it transfers as stated below. ‘Members of the firm undertake to retain the owner- ship of at least 5,000 shares of the common stock for not less than five years. ‘Mr. FRANCIS B. THURBER, the senior partner in the present firm, will act as president of the company for five years, of louzer if desired, and receive no sal- ary for any year Until the company has paid for that dear 8 per ceut upon its preferred stock. ‘The other active partners also continue in the serv- ice of the company. ‘Messrs. FRANCIS B. THURBER and ALBERT E. WHYLAND have severally contracted by agreement on file with the company not to engaye in any compet- inz business. ‘The stock of merchandise included in the property conveyed bas been examined and appraised AT WHOLESALE COST PRICES, since the Ist day of January, 1801, by competent experts, whose tincates and affidavits, certified copies of ‘Dusinese Jan. 5, 1891, as of which time: the tramsfer took ffect....ecsesvee-severe 111,088.48 (91,508, 534.50 In the above nothing is included either for the many valuable trade marks of the firm, which have been ac~ quired and crested through am outlay of more than 500,000 in money, or for the gvod will which results from thirty-three years of extensive and successful bus- iness, LOW represented by an active trade connection, with more than twenty-three thousand customers in all parts of the world. ‘The books and accounts of the firm have been sub- mitted to Messrs. YALDEN, BROOKS & DONNELLY, the well-known public sccountants, the result of ‘whos examination is embodied in the following cer tiftcate: 3a PINE ST., NEW YORK, Jen. 9, 2902. — THURBER, WHYLAXD & ©O., KEW Gnclading interest on Capital) actually collected and ‘The Fort Worth Security and Construction Company | etlised for the ten years smount to €2,050,40.61 $200,000 pow offered the corpuration can cern from $150,000 fo $00.00 per anata ae ie wal place the S‘mulubuas: of” srums 1,000,000 t0 $1,000,000 worth ‘of construction annually’ ‘OBJECTS OF THE COMPANY. of Fory Worth, Texas, is Mins of the state ot Tease tion of Unildings and funds for the purchase of real property in cities, ibd vil-ages. and -lso for the accummiation and Joan’ to which must be added the further esti- Souine paiguse of thotcor | mated cum sealisshie trees ‘umostostad ibe accumulation snd oan of | Book Accounts considered good.. weer ‘BANKARS, ‘NO. 23 NASRAU ST., NEW YORK. AGENTS AXD CORRESPONDENTS OF THE MERSRA. ROTHSCRILD, LONDON, PARIS, FRANKFORT AND VIENRA sam cane rt Pars ane at ALSO COMMERCIAL CREDITS. ESS _ ss trv = paosrenoes urizna, The prosperity of Montana te Rot subject to the clenitucies of success of failure of ctupa, to drouth or flood, to financtal stringencies of penis Ber crop of pretous metals @ Lifted out of the ground with bowriy, Perulanty and increasing bulk amutne baste op. Sereno banal eye Santana outany enka juramce. The mines now opened produce ennually in Ged. Silver, Copper and Lead $42,000,000, 18) per cen of which is disbursed tn the state. There are thousmeds more equally ae promising, awaiting capital fur devel. opment. MONTANA. THERE 18 IRON, COAL, BUILDING STONE, CLAY AND TIMBER IN ABUNDANCE. Investronnts in Cattle, Horene and Sheep, with nad managenent, average a profit of more than 4) per cent Syear, The vast lands of stock roam throwrbowt tbe entire yrar, i excellent condition, suyyurted by the cured ¢rases on thewround. The buenrss is man sce Ly associations ib wach a manner that every per son's usmenmions are as gafe On the ratgy as if confined to au the losed pasture The city of Helena is the political, Snancial, socal, railroad, business atid elucstiobal ceuter oi tke emsire For full information address L @, PRELPS, Bec'y Citizens’ Committee, Thy we are prepare Prosinge yortica abd we Bly then! cur servic ‘Stupeon, Mater Fou Kaw ais 6 TESERBUR) Ws IRDA, = Bron Manaus. wo iway, NY. ew.ver Wastington Stock Ri uanee LEWIs 6. TEWKSBURY & 0o., BAN! AND BROKERS, 1mm F ST. . WASHINGTUN, D.C. Buy and sell for cash or om mania Stocks, Bonde Diiect private wires to New York and Chicago. Out-of town Uuminess s apeciaity. ALL Love Decuritgee damit Constant quotaticae ail auarkets, “Telepone 64. ‘Banker, yromptly at 7 JOBN JOY EDBON, Sec'y. GLOVER ingen 3 x. ee Saaer Sasa situmere Lougeit and avid. rude hd oi loge Malloved. te, fnsuroses ana Piencan beat esephove Stock bought nada 3948 ‘For terms, Illustrated Book, &c.. addrees & C. COLEMAN, Manager, wks Basuvps ‘The Land of the Lily and the Rosa, (Open trom December until May. - © WEPTTe armen, Proprietor, CiaraS eee [ r i i 4 § E i j : i | | il a t i 5 & l ‘ROBINSON, PARKER & 00., S.R COR SEVENTH AXD D STS. B.W. al3-00