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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 101 Penssyivasia Avenne, corser 11th St. by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. RAUFFMANN, Pres't New York Oiice, 63 Potter Building. we Evexnso Sian i served to subscribers in the ety hy carriers. on th Sesser, ie per ome enc vail any Canada postaxe prepaid - Sarcapar QuaDnurLe with forein postare ad-ted. pis (Eatered af the Post Ofice at Washington, D.0., a8 escond-clase teal! matter.) S627 All wail sutscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made knows 08 application. ‘ehere im the United States oF 50 cents per month. al ae, ~—« The Evening Star. o 79, Na 20,105. v WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1891 TWO CENTS. | FINANCIAL. UNCLE SAM OWNS THE GOLD. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. [BE WASEL we TRUST COMPANY. ‘New Granite Building, cor. 9th and F sta a.w. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. —— Two per cent on balances, subject to check at sight. Certificates of Deposits, bearing interest, as follows: On all amounts deposited for ninety days or more, but Jess than six months, 3 percent perannum. On de- Posits for more than six months, but less than one year, 3s per cent per annum; and on deposits for one year or longer, 4 per cent. ‘The Company acts as— Executor, Administrator, ‘Trustee, Fiscal agent, Guardian, ‘Treasurer for Corporation, . en Registrar, In Almost Any Fiduciary Capacity. (Call or write for information. The Safe Deposit Facilities of the Company are most complete, secure and perfect in every detail, and are ready for use. We invite your inspection and your Patronage. Do not permit your valuables to remain fm an unsafe place, but dispe! your anxiety by patting them in the Safe Deposit Vaults of THE WASHINGTON a a TRUST COM- “ANY. BRAINAKD H. WARNER, President. Four PAID =. The American Security and Trust Company bevs to announce that its eutire capital of One Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol- . Banking office, 14196 st. n.w. tt. Btorage warehouse, 1140 15th st. a.w. Wns & co.. ANKERS, 122? F st aw. Accounts of individuais, firms, corporations and capi- talists solicited. Our facilities are the best. Loans made on real estate and other available col- lateral. Exchange, both foreizn and domestic, drawn at cus tomary usances. ‘Letters of credit available in all parts of the world fur- nished. L ‘Ifyou bave any reason for changing your bank se count or opeuing a new one, Call and see us. Close 4:30. Woops & cO., BANKERS. nolé-tr N_INDEPENDEN?T OLD AGE IS the lesire of every one. It is pl Guhis your reach by the Eguitable Life Assuraice Society. romgest 48 word. For "cost and result of 20-year c ‘stating age, CHAS. L. GURLEY, pold Special Aent, 102G Fst. a! AILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS: ‘Bought and soid for cash or om Margin om ‘New Yori, Sai . Philadelphia or ages. and Bonds a Specialty. BR CHISOLM & CO... ‘Bankers and Brokers, 61 Broadway, New York. z > (Established 1970.) Lol-lh "Issue Weekly circular. _B. GURL FREDERICK C. STEVEN! WMenbers of the Washinton Stock Excl y MM. W GUELEY & SIEVENS, Real Estate. Insurance aud Stock Brokers, 1335 Fst. ‘Real estate Fouct::, sold and rented. Local securi- fesbouckt andsold.” Money loaned om Histed securi- fies and real estate. Specis! attention to first-class in- veotmuen‘s olG-tr y ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, 3.E COR 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. heorganized under act Congress Uctober 1, 1800. ‘Transects the business of a TRUST COMPANY ‘Ub all its various Uranebes, Also the business of a BAVINGS BANK And ofa RAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS Acts an executor, adivinistrator, guardian of thees- Bates.of minors, com:ittee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, sasignee anu executes trusts of any andevery tencnption. Wills kept without charge. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS end upward and allows interest thereon. ‘Money deposited before the first day and on the first, econd and third days of the mouth will draw interest from the first day. ‘Loans uoney upon real estate and collateral secur ity. Kelis first-class real estate and other securities in ums of $500 and upward. Receives SILVER WARE and all Kinds of VALU- ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vaultsof Unsurpassed dryness and security. SMALL SAFES FOR RENT FROM 85 to $125 PER asNUM. Daily from 9 a.m. a {fice hours— Daily from a.m. to 4p.m.. and nal Sotiick pa. sstolows. Toth day of each nionth. the last business day of euch mouth. rt, seco ‘urd days of each month ‘When the 10th faiis on Sunday the 14th day willbe pubstituied. ‘Management: President BENJAMIN'T SNYDER CHARLES C GLOVER, First, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, “Second. i . E Feascis Ties Se axpent Io ST UzYevanr. Directors: ‘Ga B serie, fen Banton a ee: go ae ‘Wilitam . Clark. ere a wexpReD dorLaxs wire YoU CNot in pennies, however), and buy ® ‘Teo Fer Cent Investment Bond of the Wetional Co-operative Building and Investment As sociation, secured by valuable real eatate, ‘Beat place to put idle money. Good as atreasary note, fiafe as agovernmest bond. Buperioe to savings banks. ‘Paying 6 per cent more interest, DROP IX AND LET US TALK IT OVER. OLDHAM, DENT & CO., Investment Brokers, 74 Lithst aw. Washington News and Gossip JNO W. CORSON. ee WASEINGTO! < DIRECTORY EDISON'S PERFECTED PHONOGRAPH So the Court in General Term Decides in the Kock Creek Park Case. tHE ORANGE AND BLACK UNFURLED. Member § Pierson and Goi Princeton Students » . Index to Advertisements, ‘The committee in charwe desires tou CORSON & MACARTNEY, foterasted In the Feciesmigaticn cf riser eee eee Rew York'are., LOMGLT, 8:30 pcm Blasest ogg 4 a1oveS Be A MAS TEE x, w., | MORSE oveoiar ie Balas Tee COLUMBIA PHONGGRAPE COMPANY now | Sule, Petuecind: wast ior ot ore Regi | ADVERTISING {THE OPINION DELIVERED FODAT—JONTICR CO BE Bankers and Declers in Goverment Bonds | EXELIK. ADAMS MED So. anakes its bow to the public, iu print, and | "eek and tonizht. Come. nol6-8t VIEWS THE OLD LAWS AND HOLDS THAT THE OLD ROYAL RIGHT TO THE GOLD Is NOW HELD BY THE UNITED states. ATTORNEYS AUCTION SALES. BICYCLES. BOARDING .. BUSINESS CHAN CITY ITEMS ones Promises to tell you from day to day all about the uses and merits of that modern ‘miracle, the EDISON PHONOGRAPH (or* talking machine), in its latest and most perfect form. YOU SHOULD KNO WONN'S HALL, 721 J RB 5. COWING, the won- derfal trance meditim, with teets, MONDAY NIGHT. 1t eq SOQTTISH RITE | MITHRAS, TQDGE Sral_on TUESDAY, November eat pet, sharp. Gral-o of eg at pi. sharp. Work, thirteenth and fonrtesnth degrees, 2 AON A-H. HOLT: 32>, Secretary. Derosits. Lean. Collections. kalrcad Siceas gua owas atl sectritgelinied Seiinors Four oud soi sons tMade of investment securities. ‘al das, Insurance: Bhone Stock dealt in. lers_ of the caer on Steamship Co. be and arity Hall, Bost. sw. SEMBER SECOND. 1881, ‘at 7p. have rezistered and veribed their st teed So far as the opinion of the Court in General Term establiches such ownership Uncle Sam District ‘and Teie- ‘and all local Kailroad, Gas, if = Pace American Bell Telephone Stock bousbt and soid.1y18 | to appear in person or by sient ther stock. will be BOlG-2 P ‘now owns all the gold in the lands of Messrs | Las Terese W. B. HIDES, SOS ee ate Bet ELEN Wechetery e | HOW great the IMPROVEMENT has been since you RCOTTN Pits. BOBERT DE BEUCE penpetay Page 7| Shoemaker and Truesdell lying within the 50 Broad jt” ae ‘ast saw the PHONOGRAPH. rai of the Rite on, TCESDAY. November Be 59 | EDUcaTionaL © Page 7 | Rock Creek Park limits, and is likewise the | — HOW to use the PHONOGRAPH in your office Section ct qeamions, By eee ct | FXOURSIONG. Ge. Paxe 8 | owner of all the gold mines that may exist in | LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., asthe ideal stenographer—a little bundle A. H. HOLT, 32°, Recorder. | FAMILY SUPPLIES. . Pare 6 | the District of Columbia from lands the title to | BANKERS AND BROKERS, of frou nerves and sinews that never —— THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL . Pawo A - 1995 F 8T., WASHINGTON, D. c., FOR SALE— rumbles, never gets tired or weary ‘subd vied harities for | FOR RENT (Fists), Page 2 | which is derived from the lord proprietary of Buy ang sell for cesb cr om marcia Stocks, Bonds, ements tine amuse needs no rest, Iunch or holidays; and i id at the North Pres- | FOR RENT (Offices) 1 Maryland, and in the grants for which the ever free from the ordinary infirmities of ‘Direct private wires (6 New York and Chicago. — = Interest allowed on deposits, + Out-of-town business a specialty. FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Miscelianeous).. ‘mew. li ne, eft on the sane termis—-#500casl ENING, Nov. 17, at NIES OWNING “royal mines” were excepted. The court this morning granted the motion NS OR COMP: "All Local Securities dealt in. r Year, payable mouthly or yearly HOW by the aid of the PHONOGRAPH you save Seay rnd to Sid and 81g 16th of. mw. | POR RENT (Stores). of the government tostrike out all the testimon; Scene * eee. Veer ae lee Milde sak twos com oth time and woney, aa one man and | Sfosreby aotiiedto remove thet by 2is- instant oF | FOR RENT (Stores) 7 | taken before the Rock Creek Park commission regarding the value of gold deposite or prospects | on the lands of Mesure. Shoemaker and Trues- | dell, the ground for the motion being that the the PHONOGRAPH easily does the work oftwo. In fact, with the PHONOGRAPH, any boy o1 girl who can spell and write may become your office amanuensis. buildings, coucfete cellar under entire house, contain 7 roo jnodern convenience, red thronzhout, ¢ yeated by furnace, scl BH. WARNER & CO., ‘Agents for Owner. NOTICE—TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Masonic Hall Aesociation of the District FOR SALE (Houses)... FOE SALE (Lots) A i baths and every handsomely” Pa etal chandeliers, Stone steps and, Fioruy BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Basthe best plan devised for securing a — i nd of secur ‘ . of Cocumbla.--'The d rectors of the Masonic Hall Asso- : : | NODACK DUNS REQUIRED. boggy gg HOW, while you aro dictating to the PHONO- | clstion 9 ie District of Columbia’ have declared & government was already the owner of such ‘Any amount lonned. repayable 811 per month on each FEE ony GRAPH, your clerk incovying ont the let | dividend of Ser cent. on thecapital stock of the com eae HR 71,000 sdvauced. ‘Shares, #1 per month. WALES DANENHOWER, (ectineck: eis wd uabal rr. Justice Cox delivered the opinion of the | SIX PER CENT ALLOWED ON DEFUSITS. igain Gee tebe oe ee. ters for dispatch; while if you use a st ro ato k Docks ographer, both you and he are engrossed in the dictation; also how unnecessary it is for you to be au expert und precise dic- tator. Youcan sive to the PHONOGRAPH an outline of each letter, and let your clerk elabora: HOW the PHONOGRAPH (which is always ready, has no Iimitin itweapactty torecord and wever errs) takes the place of the average haif-trained, unreliable, inac- curate aud expensive office stenographer. HOW to make corrections or changes on the PHO- NOGRAPH at will. HOW the PHONOGRAPH becomes the ideal teacher of languages. It repeats with marvelous court. There was a large audience present, in- cluding lawyers and property owners. THE OPINION BY JUSTICE COX. Justice Cox said that the case carried them back to the early history of Maryland, of which the lands once formed apart. He read from the charter of King Charles granting the lands to Lord Kaltimore, in which the mines of gold nd silver are’ granted to him, reserv- ing one-fifth of the products’ to the crown. The jura regalia, he said, was an appendage to the crown, and after citing some of the ancient acts he said this act was | not inseparable from the crown. They may | | assume it was granted to Lord Baltimore, sub- | ject to one-fifth ble and the ground. | For pamphigts and information ayply at the office, Harrison Dingman. Pres. (019) Alonzo Tweedale,See. QINE OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In the new building of the Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company, corner 0th and F sta, Every modern convenience and comfort for men who spend a large part of their lives in their offices. Call for permit to inspect the premises. e163 B. H. WARNER, President. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE AGE TENDS TO SPECIALTIES, th instant. Persons holding stock of the asso- ctation thst bas not been transferet will please hav tha same transferred ou the books of the association at ounce. “Persous when applying for the dividead will Pleage present thett rs NOBLE D. LARNER, Secre‘ary. qa, ROBERT LANGLEY, WHO WAS robbed of overcoat and 870 in Jackson alley Cu TERE Thursiay evening. in not Robt. Lanwley a ONE BEST. * ‘There can be but one best, and if you want it you must «et Bailey's. It has so many advantages and desir- able features over all others that they are reaily distanced. The zovernment has shown its opinion of it by placing one or more in nearly all of its build- ings. We refer to the Bailey Copying Letter Press, for which we are sole MONEY WANTED AND NEW PUBLICATIONS.. NOTARIES PUBLIC OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND OKGANS. Lo at one tue was employed with Mz. W. W. Culough and who is now enzaed with Mr. K. Willet, lumber dealer, loth and Bats. now. 2016-3 17 1s ECONOMY. j ba To buy a oood article—whether it be some- ting to eat or something te wenr. No other art cle flayexo importante past in matters of food og BUTTER You wil nd. mu brands the and wy prices reasmablen - CLO. M. OYSTER, JR. PROFESSIONAL.. PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. SPECIAL NO SPECIALTIES. accuracy every word spoken into it and re- wing, rth at. far] The, crertesengy “<-ygrer “ < Be necclinh eutuan oe The tran ots BF the | “wuts for Wenton cords thy Bact shades and vanations ot Oe ibgeicees OM Merk | onumnan entity Prictary” the justice id. that ithe ‘e- New York Accident Insurauce Company is our spe- sound with absolute precision, thus giving n0l6 900 st. Market. WANTED (Heip)., JOHN C. PARKER, °Weare always at Sageatosemetn nye 617 and G19 7th st. a.w. holders to avsist iu adjusts mail you ‘some interesting figures. THOMAS, W. L. and I. buiiding, 4th th d of our policy We want to THOMAS & joor, 1 runt nol position’ of “the land three steps Were necessary, viz., warrant to surveyor, certificate of surveyor and issue of patent, and subsequentiy warrants for resurvey were issued, and upon return and the payment of the price anew patent was issued. All patents contained an exception of the royal mines, and these did not pass by the warrants, but re- mained in the proprietary. The purchasers you purity of accent, intonation and pro- munciation. HOW you can ave at home, through the PHO NOGRAPH, the music of the most cele brated vocal and instrumental artists, liv ing or dead, recitations, dialogues, etc.—in fact, may summon, at will, into your own househcld any sound or combination of sounds, to be reproduced by the PHONO- WANTED (Houses)... nol WANTED (Rooms). Of middle elevator. OUR $1.50 SHIRT TO ‘ceded to be the best ever produced fr PT. Suurt Maker, 3e28-3m_ ‘908. ‘DR. RUST ‘Has returued to the city and resumed prac Ge NER 128" TAILORING LORE, Full Dress will now ciaim your atten- tion. Good dressers fully appreciate the merit of our Full Dress productions. At 850 we will make you # Full Dress Suit that will not slone please you, buf will be the means of numbering you amongst our \CHAMPIGNONS. CHAMPIGNONS. <a recently received @ direct importation of about 2,000 Tins Extra Choice Mushrooms. We consiier these the finest goods ever imported. Wo are selling them at a very low figure considering WANTED Oiscolianeous) Statement of the circulation of Tar EVENING ‘Star for the week ending November 14, 1891: MONDAY, November 9, 159 32,538 |had tne surface, but the proprietary aon . APE sn oth Gudeed, ioe toa aa permanent patrons, At $65 we will pro- * : “eee , 1350 NewYorkave. —_ nolt-awt | °F. Coy cewNepy aco. Goth & aircnaan or wou mane uco you as fine « Drews Suit as can be had | TUESDAY, November 10, 159: Fed PR etl aoa edees Page ge Tago | DE. E. B. BLISS 1209 F ST. and friends. inthe city. Of course we must sell three | WEDNESDAY, Novembe?!11, 1891 32,648 | proprictary left the country and spoke of the | =— ‘Will resume practice Send for ourcomplete catalozue and price list._nold or four suits to one under the old way to pecesietary ouniey ant 5 NOVEMBER 2, PAVING PULCHASED THE WELL: | HOW'the time. money and practice heretofore wasted. mate the profits average. THURSDAY, November 18, 1891 ERE pay eran eaters somes gael — A ee a ey in attempting to master shorthand (a dy- v0 MENTS FHIDAY, November %, 100 seaaa|_ He referred to legisation of the state subse; Be ROW ATTENDING, MY OFFICE | 0-1 Ht, wT i De pievned to ase ty “tienda: ing art for bread-winners) may now be Tatloring Shop, SATURDAY, November 14 1591 saved by getting an EDISON PHONO- 38,805 GRAPH, as it easily makes the average typewriter operator the equal, for office ‘daily ( Sundays) from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. at the confiscation act was intended to in- smea | WiLLLAMS DUANALLS, Beutiat clude every species of property belonging to these British subjects, including what be- no16 514 1ith st. nw. NOT SOUTH OF NEW YORK and exac tues and 1 proposo to conduct the busines the same manner as ly Di Having secured the ser in sei F ot. a. H.C. Wampler, ‘Total. ROL, 223 | formeriy. with Mr. C. C! Sd Ba. aver wet purposes, of a skillful stenographer. Will you find another such assortment longed to the lord proprictary as well as every eee A Ot Chased sa to buy your | Be Wi.! be pleased toses his friends “gid Ione bagrous, Ghuuas os at ourders Themuniey Pras yr ‘COAL AND WOUD- a - ® KOWLAND. “| HOW you can, from time to thue, record on the includes rich designs in Gold, Silver and. He referred especially to an uct of 1793 pro- PEE eB ig tone Ly = Having disposed of my pharmacy, No. £01 H st., Pashtoon ped age Pra Onyz goods, with special attention given viding the manner in which sales of the con- and easure, clean, Tuel, prompt deliveries. tnaehiis to iny friendoand patsns i Veta fully quail peace peel ppg eal = eapl| tothe popuiar Banqwt Lampe. Take @ Mee ra ted property should be made, in which PEO TF op Oe pectereg ea fied fo conduct the business with the saiue care that — : look at them. Corresponding wee! 020 it was provided that there should be BoB _ | heretofore existed in this establisinent. a ee Oe ee eee S.S. SHEDD & BRO., x 1 above \d | reserved to the state one-fifth of the proceeds = — < | 16. HOW youcan now either lease or purchase PHO- Peer: cpio es This would show that the state assumed the ‘We desire to notify our patrons and others that we eas iasukp eae NOUGRAPHS trom us, oF procure them on | (§-—g=>THE BEST. 1NG Stau for the week ending November 14, 189. | ownership of the mines. If there had been are now located in our new office, 910 Pennsylvania We are making a speciaity of hurried Briefs, trial, at no personal expense, im order “The Lest is the cheapest"—no 3. WHIT. HERRON, any mine existing there was no doubt from the ave., where we will be pleased to receive orders for the | A"stlinonys. &e.. at 4) cents a page. All work care- that all we ciaim may be proved. business proverb has an economical mar legislation that the state would be able to main- purest end best ico known, the worid-senowned Ken- |” "sori GAEINY Yinterand Enaraver, | ROW we also control the GRAPHOPHONE force equal to, this fruiam.. For a Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. | tain a claim to it. The state was the owner of Telephone 432. loc24-tr) G23 D st. n. we pee r . pe aE i raged Bacon Subscribed and sworn to before me this six-| the mines or succeeded to the ownership of the Bebec. oc23-Im though we say PHONOGKAPH because @ hundred tomes over, When aman that word 1s #0 well known. We furnish yurciiases a garment from ts touith’ day of Noveuber, A.D. 1001. lord proprietary in them. BRASS GOODS FOR THE “OPEN FIRE- | Fe GEER Oh tty KANRTON, PEPE proewihernt conte z Ge sure he will ue the vatner. He cen ieee ‘The Maryland act of cession of 1791, Justice wp ort > * MACHINE COMPANY, Washington, D.C te kon JOHN T. ©. CLARK, Cox said, was much stronger and broader in Trought tron for the *“Upen Fireplace.” Lanston ‘Type Maciine Company wijl be held ‘at_the | HOW all the above is well known by hundreds |. js yosaifje tor the sartorial art to pro- Notary Public. | its terms than the treaty with Mexico ceding Mantele tor the “open Fireplace. ee of tie son any, ‘he ‘chy of Washington, of our best business nen, now dally using duce We'give yu" mone but the Lest the California territory to the United States, ‘Gh — D.S., cn WEDRESDAY. December 2, 3801. at 5 the PHONOGKAPH, and whose testi- ee en eee —— = .| The state of Maryland did not undertake to Bis for Ss SGRCEB Te sented ior we econ dea ‘onials wil arpear later een tate pacar nosey ae ena, BOSS Oa, cane gone 8, MA*™-| Sartor amay the rights of individuals, but did ‘Tiling. gation a proposition that the Lanston Type. S| HOW, in short, the EDISON PERFECTED PHONO- pao] ae a nd = give away all her own rights and ownership. \YWAKD & HUTCHINSON, Le ag op GRAPH has so many uses and delichtful New York cute —— ‘A Maree Couuzcron.—The President hasap- |. The United States government had assumed AGENTS FOR BUICHER'S if the state of ¥ t f for both office and home, that = 5 the right to the lands by various grants, nota- BOSTON POLISH FOE F! ES ee castigo “2 GEO. T. KEEN, pointed Mark F. Wentworth of Maine to be col- 4 &" "£24 ith st. there will also ve submitted to the stockholders you ought not to be another day without o~- . -¢ bly that of the Kidwell bottoms. If the land not-lm ee "atifiontion « contract Letween this <ompeny and bg Custom Tailor, lector sf comeeng she districts of Portland | passed by the act of cession there was no doubt save akous PUL EEE ee Katies slr tu by ite stockdolders af ge iets Watch this column for our daily talk. 9026-3m 414 9th st. n. and Falmouth, Me. Mut whatever title the state had to the mines : nthe Stu and 22 Septenber, Int. B. F. a ian | in the land passed also. Sod Latrobe, set to heat two stories, Secretary. ML pelea melden THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Tae. Brarnsax Taovate.—The Brazilian | i the land passed 3 ie ca net to heat two #5. Under authority of at YOU CANNOT MAKE ANY minister has received a cablegram affirming anor in 1804, which was produced in court during ‘Novelty and Culver Furnaces, ‘Tin Rovnme, | C BULLDERS ERC eR okie | THE NORTH AMERICAN PHONOGRAPH CO. Thot sell it and dry. your hand at somethiizuy the denial of trouble outside of Rio Grande do 5 2 Sa eels the argument, Justice Cox said the questions ‘rumbing, Hardware, &. on el oo And of the sole li ft Ww it between buyer and where the issues are purely local. i Pit Wan Micaasa + Open evenings anata, | GF Ronthly mere of that inty held on Wel mast Game st “Gsheutencsttecte | jot — Savas kc Sens moon meee ote Bak OHS MULAN. a THE AMERICAN GRAPHOPHONE CO. Rood ‘businesses for sale. All anatters ‘Tax Howoate Case.—The United States Su- | i"? : sho 2126 Pa ave. 5. THIS 18 TO INFORM MY FRIENDS | ppwaRp D. EASTON, President. Strictly confidential. Drop in and talk it peters ae ‘uj of government to the District continue the (Telephone 964-2.) sermon | SS inatl on located in the Center Market wih | Wor HERBERT SMITE. Vics Fretitent aah ‘esas: over with us. aw eeomad, preme Court today affirmed the judgments of | Maryland land laws in force? Did the issue of to serve thea: at stall 190, near 7th SiRF CROMELIN, Secretary. Business 0; o the New York United States courts by which | this patent give any right as against the legal se OFFICES: 2016 ‘Wash. Loan and the United States received judgment on the | title of the United States, The warrant in ALL WEDDINGS. a=, 4, SELIGSON'S ESTA’ 627 F st. n.w., WASHINGTON D. 0. bond executed by L. H. Rogers as surety for | the case was issued in 1800. The patent was = Taported Shemics, 64 10 10. ber wal,” linported 301 N. Charles st, BALTIMORE, MD. Howgate, the defaulting disbursing officer of | issued in 1504, on a resurvey. the object of the GEDNEY & ROBERTS, tem ake Sane bee pal. Repent . : 4 al servi Tesurvey being to rectify boundari He did orts, £410 88 per gal. Twported Riine Wines, $6 826 Market st.. WILMINGTON, DEL. ISN'T IT s0t = me ee not think the patent conveyed ht MAKERS OF INVITATIONS, BD 80 41s. Creme de Ment 3 x te fod than Movement oF SILVER —The issue of standard | equity not guvcicachpenasnged tortie cee -+ No present appreciat on . y vey 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE Thun, $3.50 ver gal. A large assort an those Rinde by Randy and of ail those made Se"? THE PunLie. Very old,a4per gal, (St Croix and Jamaica Rum, 3 to 810'per gal. A full quart of Golden Axe, the finest whisky In town, ten years old, $1.50. lot + Lottles assorted Calitornia Wine, £1; Or U bottles Ries- Ing or Hock, $1; or 6 botties California or Virginia Claret, $1; oF § Madeira or Catawba, $1; of 3 Lottles silver dollars from the mints and treasury offices during the week ended November 14 was 619,829. The issue during the corresponding period of last year amounted to $757,979. Ship- 't seemed to the court the provisions continu ing the inws in force applies. to the protection of private rights and not to public property. Itdid not continue in force the public land laws of Maryland. by hand none are’ as much appreciated 83 puintings, drawings anil decorative work. We have all the requisites, such as canvas, china, rough papers, watcr colors, oll col~ ors, brushes abd’ other artists’ materials of BARR, = YOU ARE INVITED TO AT- lade ery description. hew rough papers al sil: ji the Ist ‘i IMPORTING TAILOR, Malara Rnd I Zincanctel, 81. Sekeomie ethos Mal ments of fractional silver coin since the Ist | “Tr there are any deposits of gold they are the 1111 Ps. ave. oa TEND THE EXHIBITION OF FRED. A. SCHMIDT, instant aggregated $682,6U3. property of the United States and thie motion Fall and Winter Novelties received. _apl¢ * ¥ nols ‘508 Oth st. aw. Lata oh ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS DISPLAYED ON FIRST FLOOR OF NEW ADDITION TO OUR ESTABLISHMENT FOR ONE WEEK. ONE PRICE ONLY. ALICE K. SELIGSON, Executrix, Foun Pampoxs Guaxrev.—The President Part of the United States should be has granted pardons to Geo. Seymour of Colo- rado, convicted of larceny; to Wm. Hart of ‘West Virginia, convicted of violating the ternal revenue laws; to Geo. Wells of Cali- fornia, convicted of violating the postal laws, and to Eugene Mize of Arkansas, convicted of assault to kill. A Curxesz Casz.—The Supreme Court of the United States today granted the application fora writ of certiorari to compel the circuit court for the district embracing the Pacific coast to certify to this court the case of Lan Ow Bew, a Chinese importer of Portland, Ge who was refused admission to the United States after a brief visit to China. Exronrs or Paovisioxs —The chief of the AL. ICE. WOOD, granted. "AMERICAN ICE CO. ‘Telephone, 486. Main office: Southwest corner 10th and F stem w. Branch offices. 00U Penasylvania ave. Ist and B sts. n. ward 1th and 14th st. wharves Quality of FUEL unsurpassed. ‘reasule Sole. Satisfaction teeds PENOBSCOT ICE. _se24 euarant Call AED WAGONS for Asrama Axp Carannu CURED BY THE CIGARETTES ESPIC. SERRE Tes is America. IMPOSSIBLE. ‘No enterprise can remain at a stand- Pill, UE 1s not advancing it is silently. Ut “none, the less surely, receding. man who builds his hopes’ of future trade Upon past reputation without fully main- taining it is really worse off than when be Devan business. On Drosrress.ve ian is always introduciye some provements, either in goods, facilities or ees. phe I have not been content wit: making you tailor-made suit, first-class im every par- ficwlar, at the sive price asked by other taliors, but, by doing an mecreased business and being content with # small At, Lam producing Just such suit as other tailors Charze $35 or more, for #23. Drop in and TooW af tie new patverns Just opened. WARE ELD SiatPad) OS. xpert in Trousers, Cor, Hh and G sts. nw. IF WE LAY LESS STRESS Upon the cheapness of our AN APPEAL TO BE TAKEN. Mr. Wilson, representing Mr. Shoemaker, and Mr. Coleman, representing Mr. Truesdell, noted exceptions. There was some discussion as to the form of the order to be made and the exceptions. Coun- sel said they would except to the whole finding of the ap} raising Commission. Mr. Wilson said they would make applica- tion to the commission for permission to intro- duce further testimony for the ‘of tnk- ing the ease out of the rule Ind down by the court. aa GONE A DUCKING. 5 SE. Be reonomy don't mean cheayness_the true value of Clothing exists in its durabiity. When you are ready to pureliase your Suit or Overcoat Just iinke Up your anind to buy the best possible. vaiue fur YOUF money. ‘That determination will ring You right to AW. FRANCIS, ‘Successor to. Nosh Walker & Co. Dw. nol3-3t Be her a We aro now be our new place of business, Giz E Patrons and the public gener us in our farge and commodious auction roous, where we have spared no means of expense ‘n Preparing this property jor the convenience aud advantage of all who nirust us with any business in our departwent. By our constant and ¢lose attention to our business We hope to be able to tuaintain the Teputation we have so Joux enjoyex by wiving special attention to the inter- estsof all who Iiay share With Us ter patronage. We would respecttuliy invite the pnvite to visit Us in our W. B. MOSES & SONS, COR F AND 11TH STS. N.W. nolé-lw THERE 18 A POSSIBILITY-@8 ‘OF YOU BUYING AN ALL-WOOL OVERCOAT FOi' $12, BUT NO- WHERE CAN YOU GET SUCH A GARMENT AS WE BELL FOR | ESPIC, ew, EKA; MILHAU. Sold by all Chemistsof LIG1&19, 19 nod = peues jew Dissnss Louse and sou Cur ZaciHities for extn WM, GARN vu pK bureau of statistics reports that the toral values CONSTIPATION, tid seine perscual property of every descriptions | THE PEOPLE'S CLOTH! does not follow tit they of the exports of beef and hog products from| The President left the city at 2:15 o'clock this hemorrhoids, bile, | TH €=tAles Horses, ET ASG WLING & SON, Sontend aaitetor Shien Sp the United States during ths month of October, | afternoon for a few days’ ducking at Bengies, INDIER ieesof appetite, § et noll-lw Auctioneers, 612 E st. n.w. 1891, and during the twelvs apm ended Oc- | Md.,in company with ex-Senator Sewell of New. ‘Desdacke arising eS tober 31, 1891, as compared with similar exports : [i CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS. FoR 8. s ports | Jersey. It is excellent duck weather, the birds during the ng periods of the pre- ceding year were as follows: October, 181, $8,266,945; 1890, $10,352,148: twelve months ended October 81, 1891, 102,303,958; 18%), €118,938,618. The values of the dairy products were as follows: October, 1891, $643,917; 1490, $983,567; six months ended Getober 31, i891, 7,031,487; 1890, 67,662,250. Prnsoxat.—& G, Chaptin of New York, Sid- ney Dreyfuss of Boston, T. B. Mulbery of Lon- don and H. E. Townsend of Brooklyn are at ALE ‘PCE REDUCED! ‘Owner inust have money; : —7 a Shirt Factory 01 the premises, under salar basin the manaxement of a practical and loug-experi- enced cutter, we are prepared to execute your orders at short notice, guaranteeing in every in- stance a perfect it and entire satisfaction, Give usa trial order. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, oc7-3m 20th, 11th and F sts. nw. 7 a vacate in SAILS : Bold by all Drusyists first fock about as they do SS inaih thesame and you'd abfiare oma purchase. yUrchase. ‘To be continued tumorrow, GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st, CRILLON members of the Bengies Club now at the club ate: house in the marshes ‘and they will give their distinguished guests an informal reception tonight, ‘This is the last vacation the President intends to take before Congress meets, and, as he will bably be ct the Touslon, he leaves si Uhought of besanees Oo Miss Lou Lexan, ‘Formerly with M. Willian, FOR SALE—HOUSES— q=> YOUR FURNITURE AND HOUSE- BS oTetecrs Vurhe to be insured. The cost is insignificant in compar. GOW Is THE TIME FOR FIRES! n compart. sou tothe rial you run: : 7 i r Willara's.—-H. D. Bonton of Salem, Ohio, wares) "Take out a policy inthe Firemea's Insur- Baie dtr". hase : $2,800 EACH. Hebert Pe Carter of London and Geo, 0 ance Company. rary jones of New are at indail.——J. ee SS Seen oma aalaesbed ince yee cor oo aon Rice of ‘New York, E. C. Luth of Brook- (Oxygen by absorption. , ae ead se fornia st. near 2d et., be- 2 ee ae 28 A.cure for diseases—by the simple play upon nature's} wr pen r 4 witsox E.G. DAVIB, — pce, Be SN Press priek. bay” a ri we laws—without medicine. ‘President. ‘Vice President. . c. ME REFUSLICAN CONVENEDOM, ARE YOU LOOKING ‘Fora home or an investment? If so perhaps you will be interested in the foilowing properties I have for sale: ©. W. HOWARD, Secretary. oclitojal __— | Cities Which Are Angious to Have It Mak- ong and Wm. ing Great Efforts. gee Penniman | ‘There is promise of a very active contest be- ‘Thave sold over a hundred of the above Electropoises for the cure of chronic diseases and met with successin iatrobe and every m improve t. For further Spencer Clintonof Buffalo, Hon. James M.Brown | fore the republican national committee, which ail cann SSE SATAR TAUSDERED WITH A | sts, Binney at. near Uth.n... Pe AENES & WEAVE Toledo, Sidney P. Chicago and J. | meets in Washington on the 284, between the ‘Many well-known Washingtonians are now using YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, ‘end fa - nol6-2w C. Turk of New York are at the Ebbitt.— | rival cities seeking the honor of being the Telephone, 1092-3. qe LEGAL BRIEF: ay meeting place of the republican national tdst. near Massachusetts ave. i... Busincss proverty. H st. near BtD......... Cor, tot, LUth st. , it nol3 bi Se ae Sana ® © Goto bury linneapolis ate at the Fredonia. — Hou. Charlee ¥- Crisp ARG UM ; ; : é j r A d0 conte a pare, Pr Beat work wusrantecd. Bi oN iP Aaa rinter Pul eR Telephone 930. foes Siz dith st. DR. A. FLA. KIN office and residence ‘Testimonials can be seen at my office. JOHN B. WIGHT, 140836 @ at. t = ‘It has come to our ears thst unauthorised Persons are soliciting orders, representing themselves a connected with our house, Our regular salaried salesmen are the only ‘Fepresentatives we employ—and they are ‘well identified from their long service with ‘Bols3 ‘Hours: 12m. to2 p.m., 3to6p.m. BPE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR - The JAROS HYGIENIC UNDERWEAR, Everybody who is interested in Health Un- derwear— physicians espectally—we'd like to have look into the merits of *‘the Jaros.” ‘It fs unsurpassed—so some of the most dis- tinguished members of the profession say. iG HAS REMOVED Hit 10 1315 Mass. ave. D.W. S. Couex & Co, 623 11TH STREET. i HE foun You will ave me plant. We ‘sundry hundreds: é SB. noldit SAKS AND COMPANY. | mense sums of money which will WHOLESALE ARRESTS. Russian Efforts to Crush a Con spiracy, ANNUAL REPORT OF HE BAND 0 Revolution of Political Sentiment in Lisbon. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEW&, WHOLESALE RUSSIAN ARRESTS, Efforts to Break Up the Latest Conspiracy Agnins( the Czar, Loxpox, Nov. 16.—Since the arrest at Moscow on Thureday last of about a hundred members of noble families, literateurs and others, charged with being concerned in the movement looking to the creation of a popular assembly or pariiament similar to the temaky labor ae semblies under the early czars, it hae become known that this alleged con- spiracy was of much wider extent than «t first supposed, and it ts said that several hun- dred people have been taken inte custody im addition to thore referred to. From the time the discovery of this “plot” became known the correspondents in Russi@ of the news agem cies and newspapers have been doing their Utmost to discover the true inwardness of these wholesale arrests, but apparently without suo- cess, for little or ‘no news regarding this reve- lutionary movement can be procured. A correspondent at St. Petersburg wired leat night as follows: “Strictest censorship of preas ee observed. Government contem- plating severe measures against newspaper cur- respondents. Almost impossible to get orsend facts regarding arrests of nobles and others Who have been planning creation of paclia- ment election by people. Reported extensive arrests here, ax well as Moscow and other cities. All information refused. Police advise corne- its not to comment on arrests. Situa- tion very grave. Wildest rumors circulating TREY LAUOM AT THE PoLIcR. In this city, however, there area number 6f Prominent Russian exiles who seem to be abile to laugh = Russian police, and who afe kept constantly well informed by some secret means as to nearly all that transpires in Rus ° One of the most prominent of these refugees was questioned last night in regard to the large number of arrests now being made in Russia. After the correspondent bed pledged himself not to use his informaul name the latter said insubstauce that never in the history of the Russian empire was the situa tion of affairs within the dominions of the czar so desperate and so weighted with danger to the imperial regime. Not a quarter of the real horrors of the famine are known, he added thousands are dying in the famine-stricken die- tricts of starvation or typhoid fever, influenss or other diseases. "In some sections,” said the Russian gentie- man referred to, “the distress is as great when the cholera or the plague swept do Upon villages and towns apd nearly ell their inhabitants off the face of the earth. Evem were the government #0 constituted that an how- estattempt could be made to relieve the sufferers, even had the government at tts di the im necessary to relieve the distressed, thousands more of them would perish before help id reach them, even supposing that the inclemency of @ Kussian winter would permit the free trauspor- tut.on of supplies. B. AND ©. ANNUAL REPORT. President Mayer's Satisfactory Statement of the Kailway's Condition, Baxrimone, Nov. 16.—Mr. Charles F. Mayer, president of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company, submitted to the stockholders in annual session in the Central building in this city this forenoon his state: ment of the affairs of the company for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1891. The present statement has a special importance im being the first statement from President Mayer to the stockholders of the compan: declaration cf a stock dividend of 20 per cont by the board of directors. So well with: the statement were the stockholders that Unanimously voted that a minute be made of their appreciation of the ergetic management of pany by President Mayer. Attable of the operations for the year shows: EARNINGS. From freizhts, #16.81:\,019. "annensers, €5,U;4.ob1. Mail, saith Express, €010,008, Miscelianeous, Total earuines, OPERATING EXPENSES, General expenses, $1,608, 553. Conducting transportation, $8,177,001. Mecutenatice of equipment, €3. iw, Jautenauce of Way and structures, 82,082,908, Total expeuses, @1:.00, ge Net caruings trou tle operations of the property, ta #100, 705, Available inoome, @8,521, 273. rou which deli titers oti Londed indebtedeaty rentals, taxes and ster «urges for the Yeats : PAYMENTS. Dividend on first preferred stock, 6 per cent, @180,- Un sccond preterred stock, 6 per cent, $120,000, Hemacnder) @1.7,f: shied yoy From wbicb (pis savnte been made to retire bonded indebtedness, viz: - Principal car trust bonds, €250,000. EFimcapal ‘car trust (ends, © then Ay 100,000, Payment to city ot Taltiniore tor the purchase peter the Pistavary and’ Coumclivenie renee est appropriations to sinking funds, @5K, 057. sone ond Comiein — trafbe —*~y Leaving ony Sine. 847) a balance G1 $1,320,016. —— LISBON SEPUBLICANS DEFEATED. A Change in Political Sentiment Elects the Couservative Candidates. At the last elections the republican party was very active and so industriously did they work in spreading their doctrines that the party scored a great victory. They were aided in their success by the fact that the voting lation felt very bitter toward the government in consequence of ite attitude toward Great Britain in connection with the African and took this opportunity to show their proval. The republican candidates were elected and the republicans were correspondingly result The results of show that there noon enn ony political sentiment. The- worked hard to bring about the success of their candidates, but the returns show that they were defeated by enormous majorities by the eon- GEN. LACKETELLE DEAD. He Won a Name in the Crimean War—Serv- ices im Algiers. Panis, Nov. 16.—Gen. Charles Nicholas Le cretelle,a grand officer of the Legion of Homoe, is dead. | 1 | if 7 e§ +f iu it i FE | e i itl a al “il i if | L |! | th i i I i i 5 i Lf i i H i i | ‘Let's have your judgment. Presi- | San. Green eee oe. en Dosux, —The American memorial Weoffer for Monday and as long asit CMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, | ain agah es coabhaits, ms et 3 heat pest -, tthe Ui Btates and saialis af teint ane Insta one lot of Poet Seictae Scheer hed ‘The Californians propose to overcome. this ob | ably commented on here, and especially the vain jection in part by ‘the transportation of | tone of the oration Depew, so ELEVEN DOLLARS) Naa |e diene ana afte “exper o te | fran eebiod She Parsalnc COLORED SILK GIMP, auD te induct | convention. Another ——, gratified by the re ‘tech wit ENT —DEX' FIFTY CENTS that | would be the enormous bay ay te gard for the late’ nea ‘In fall vrice for s 1,000 ft. of we @uck | Would be involved news of the | anotber mission : ‘Will sell youall the lumber you want at that Price and guarantes it:the best on earth oF g & ‘Former price, 100. yard, at i E | oa (Oru OT. AXD EW YORE AVR ~ it iegeeee All colors. : cy Or be _ | is really out of the & COHEN & CO., as ~ y anole F 3 athe, Geb we ae

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