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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1201 Penusylvania Avenze, corser Lith Bt. by The Evening Star Newspeper Company, At is served to subscribers in the Sarrmpsy Quapnerie Suxet Stam @1.00 per year; [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as or. EE All matl subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. Vor, 80, No 20,148. WASHINGTON Che Loening Star. HEROES OF THE SEA. Six Men Who Risked Their Lives to Save Another. THE REPUBLICANS 10 REDISTRICT OHIO WHAT THE NEZ PERCES WANT . D.C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1892. TWO CENTS. SIX HEROES OF THE SEA, FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. —— ‘VoD OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INS. NATIONALIST CLUB, 600 F ST. _N.W. siamese nse a i maseE —_— eine a : January J, 1892. TE vetise sige on he being fae = a COMPANY, 1222 F st. nw. ‘The annual meeting of the Mutnal Fue Disurance a —o Accounts of individuals, firms, corporations and eap!- talists solicited. Our facilities aro the best. Loans made on real estate and other available col- lateral. Exchange, both foreign and domestic, drawn st cus- tomary usances. Letters of credit available inall parts of the world fur- ished. Ifyou bave any reason for changing your bank 30- count or opening a new one, Call and see us, Close 4:30. GRANITE BUILDING. 9TH AND F STS. N.W. CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ‘This Company pays interest om deposits from the date they are made. It cets a8 Executor. Trustee and in all fiduciary ca- Woops & co. BANKERS. nolé-tr Pacities. — FPELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY Tt has a maxniffcent Safe Deposit Department. Come | Washington office, Koum 4, Washington Loan and Dutldinr. and inspect it. Becomes surety ob. bonds of siministrators, ¢uar- ‘contractors. 1 FIDELITY OF SALARIED TCLERKS AND EMTLOSES. \ds for letter carriers, ali government |. SPRIGG POOLE, + SPR eneras Agent, ‘Write for information. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. JOHN JOY EDSON, Vice President. JOHN K CARMODY, Treasurer. 1t ‘WM. B. ROBISON, Secretary. 7a, LEY. _ FREDERICK 0. STEVENS Vv *sGabers cf ths, Washington Stock Exchange, Real Extate, Tnsursnee and Stock Brokers, 1335 Fst. Seicertiamea ar heTen Eat eet EeSMotheeal estate: Special attention to Brat-cluas in vestmnenta. olg-tr Lae: ¥ WB HiBbs, ‘Banker, 50 Broaaway. N.Y. Manazer, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1385 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. C., Buy and sell for cash or om margin Stocks, Bonds, rai, Sha Ol. Gratirect private wires to New York and Chicago. Tnterost ailowed on deposits. Ont-cf-town business a specialty. ‘All Local Securities dealt in, Constant quotations ail markets, ‘Telephone 545. ocd tr Suz Prorrrante or Isvesraests. TEWKSDOU Aa Iowa bank cashier says: “My observa- tion und experience for the past 25 seers con ‘Vince me that, all things considered, Debenture Bonds of responsible loan and trust companies, secursi by first mortyageson productive real estate, are among the best securities offered in- vestors, ‘The president of one of the largest reaper and mower manufacturies in this country also says: “Ihave never yet found any investment that Was permanently good that would yield an in- come that was not small, Five and $ percent Debenture Bonds of responsible loan and trust ‘companies are good enough for me." Jadicious investments have made poor men rich, and bad investments have made rich mem 6 Tue Moxvuentat.» 987 AND 999 F ST. N.W. FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, peer. GLOVES, &c, ‘The Debenture Bonds issued by this company = have many features which commend them to all conservative investors They are issued in ‘SPECIAL sums of $100, 2500 and $1,000 each, and are BARGAIN SALE OF MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC secured by real estate first morteaces, held by UNDERWEAR, ‘real estate title insurance company of this city as trastees for the bondkolders, and are further secured by the assets of this company and the double lability of its stockholders. The in- terest is payable semi-annually and require no attention whatever from the holders, SAFE BOXES. ‘You run agreat risk in locking your valuable BEGINNING TODAY, THE VERY BEST VAL- UES EVER OFFERED. (9 The Underwear at this sale is manufactured especially for us and is far superior to that usually offered at January sales. Every carment is perfect fitting and carefully made. All materials are reliable, the sizes full and the goods equal tohome made. |, Papers in a secretary or bureau drawer. Put —— then where fire cannot burn them nor thieves UNDERWEAR. break imand steal. Rent a safe deposit box in ‘The following marked st special low prices for this our fire and burgiar-proof vauit—the finest and sale only iy one im the coun Prices: $5, $7.50, $10 to $50 per year, accord ing to size. Ladies’ Gowns at 45c., 75c., $1. and upward. Ladies’ Drawers at 22c., 35e., 45c., 50c., O0c., 75e.. 98e. and upward. Ladies’ Walking Skirts, 50c., 75e., 85c., 81, $1.25 ‘and upward. Ladies’ Chemise, 45c., 50c., 60c., 75e., 85e., $1 and THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. President. .-First Vice President, A. A. Thomas... Second Vice President. Perey B. Metawer...........«s Treasurer. In all colors. George E. Emmons......«-...Becretary. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CORSETS. No. 1405 @ ST. W.—New Stone Building. ja5 os EEE ee Sine | 82.500. P. Corsets, in Pink and Blue. 1 490. 60c., Ladies’ China Silk Chemise, Ladies’ China Silk Drawers, Frrury 2 C. P., t Biack, Grey and White. 82.00. S., in Black, Grey and White BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOC iON Has the bee plan area seune eH Besides the above reduction we will neil all the lead AUCTION OF MONEY. BACK DUES REQUIRED. t po oa ag hae ipod weet cu enh i aivancel. bares onthe ENT INTEREST O8 DEPOSITS. ing corsets at 10 per cent below the regular prices. LADIES’ WINTER GARMENTS To be offered at 50 per cent less than regular prices. | 8 Pain and Diagonal Refers. ‘cut to €4.98 | $12 Pinsk Jackets. cut to 83 | #14 Fine Cheviot Reefers, cut to $7.08 ammually, and sears fl nt. No interest | S14 don deposits uf less ‘that's mionthe’ stand: | €16 Newmarkets....... ‘ubers nay withdraw atany time by giving | @18 Broadcloth Jackets, tailor made. Secretary tn writing. | #20 Fur-trimmed Reefers, | $25 Seal Plush Coats. ‘$35 Fur-trimmed .Reefers... FUR CAPES AND MUFFS. | 88 Hare Capes........... -..eut to 85.48 | $18 Bisek Persian Lynx Capes... ut to 811 | $17 Binck Wool Seal Capes.. y | $20 Astrakban Fur Capes..... ‘Mulls at 96c.. $1,25, $1.98, $2.75 and upward. HEADQUARTERS FOR KID GLOVES. All the best which we import. Also the best P. and P., the Paris, the Foster, &., &c., for Ladies, Gents bay interest (Thess certificates are sold 800 For pamphi ext dvor to € i Saud information appl uuina Bank, = IS AND OIE ST. SW. C. 'T. Havesser, Member Washington Stock Exchange, and Children. Every pair warranted and fitted to the Real Estate and Stock Broker, hand Booms 9and 11, Atlantic building, ene THE MONUMENTAL. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Btocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for eash or $20,000 on mancin. Direct New York and Chicago wires. ‘WORTH OF CTeiephone ich ~ A730 = aTIONAL FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, %.Z COR ISTH ST. AND NEW YORE avE Consisting of — ‘MEN'S, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN'S CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. Becnganized uncer act Congress October 1, 1800, ‘Transacts the business of TRUST COMPANY 22 all ite various branchen, OVERCOATS, SUITS AND : PANTALOONS, ‘Which is a part of our last purchase at Alsc the business of @ BAVINGS BANK SHERIFF SALE AT NEWARK, N. J. And of EAFE DEJus!l COMPANT, ‘These goods were in the hands of the tailors, unfin- Capital: fahed, at the time of our purchase. We expected this ONE MILLION UF DOLLABS ‘shipment at least three weeks ago. Acts as executor, adininistrator, guardian of thees- 2 fetescr miners, comuuittee of the extates of Tunatica, Feceiver, sssiquee aud executes truste of any andevery Geserip tion, ‘Wills kept without chan, Receives money depositsin sums of TEN CENTS 26 upward and allows interest thereon ‘Money deposited Lefore the firs: day and on the first, secondand tLird days the month will draw interest from the frst day. ‘Loans Luney upon real estate and collateral eeour- ity. ells frst-ciass real estate and other securities in NOW THEY ARE HERE, And theseasor sbout over. What shall we do with ‘hem; carry them over for next season? CERTAINLY NOT! {Invoice them at our stock-taking February 1? CERTAINLY NOT! ums of $500 and us ward, ‘Then what shell be donet Receives SILVER WARE and all Kinds of VALU- ALLE ujon deposit in capacious storage vaulleol TMAVE Itt Lbsurjaseed Grynees aud security. SMALL SAFES FUL KENT FROM $5 to $125 PEB Give them to our patrons and the purchasing public ANNUAL ‘at exactly what they cost us at Office hours—Daily from 99.m. to Etherwise ora th addition “to SHERIFF SALE, Which is e fraction less than 60 CENTS BENJAMIN F Sk¥D On the CuARLES C GLOVER, First, Wakes JOHNSTON, Decuad DOLLAR. © FRasci= dices, Secrerary, ALBERT L. 51ULTEVANT. _— Durctors: 5 wis 2 aie, Claries A Jamen, poses A Sonat E Frakes Moen, €27 AND 929 7TH ST. ¥.W., fugnie Seee aie Game ‘Wiliam E Clark. ONE J*% W. cousox. “ING, W, MACARTNE (Open evenings th 7; Setustage tai 23 = CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. NS. W. Bankers und Dealers in Government Bonds _Derosits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, Raiiron! Stocks and Sonds end al oneraes Hated 0M the ex-uanges of New York, Philadslphiae testes SA cpeseity maint (ptestetat securition arty ms west ‘amd ail cca} Mallrusd, Gan, Inacttase cgtrigt ‘american: Stock bought end sold. 1B District of Columbis will be held on NDAY of January. 182, the Sth ce of the company, corner Pennsyl- oth st n.w., commencing at 9 o'clock am. By the charter of the company the election of seven managers to conduct. the aifatrs of the company Is fo" titres to be held at the above mectine, By the Oth of the By-Laws of the company {t is provided: ““At the annual ineetins of the colPaDy the first business in order shail be the 3p) Sehairman, who shail conduct the mee fion inaccotdance with ‘the Ewen the hours of B o'clock at Amount of prem! company. Ainount of Company ot the gerhat a araiture an a fist econ Fsted thd Pade 485878 ‘The annual statement will be ready for distribution the oie of fe company Uy the tah ian ‘order rd of voseasere VES: x ‘ELER, ‘J. WESLEY Ory, “THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THESTO holders of the Georgetown and Tenallytown , for the election of z board of direc WEDSESDAY, dan. Lt, at the power ieorgetuwn, D.C. Lui 1 2.1m. GEORGE D, ASHION, Secretary. eaters J02-14t OMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Se oF ED Minkor or Cover. A dividend of 3 per cent on the capital stock of this ce Ee ta ie office, No. G25 11th st. n.w., on aud after JANUAMY Jo, 1802. ° Bouks tor transter of stock ciosed from Jan- “by onder of the Bosrd of Trustees, . 4 of . GENET Ae He REPARE, Secretary. Be TION SW SHING ALL OF OUR MA- chines to sive the highest dexree of satisfac: Yoni, we particularly caution tise having old ones of Our inake against allowinue then to be adj There than st the COMPANYS OF FICE, where, none ut Kenuine parts are used, aud on! wasn Sble'chargess if any, arg sade. ress. bY Yostal will Teceive lusuicdiateaitention, WHEELER'S WILSON MFG, Co. tia 1926-4, ths, tr insurpassed to Measure MEN'S SHILIS of any Without collars snd cua, Ir yeu ute ing | Placing your order. now is the Lest time, as shit worn throuch the winter is pleasant wear during the warm weather. We will take Jour order, execute Mt promptly and vouch for a pertect ut and ciitire sat- Sstaction. Let us wake a suunpie Shirt subject to your approval. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 007-3. 10th, 11th and F sts. nw. == P. Bare, IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Pa, ave. ‘Fall and Winter Novelties received. apl4 >SCOTTISH RITE—MITHRAS LODGE OF Pertection.—Stated meeting at the Cathe- th January, at 7 p.m. Work, A_H. HOLT, 32, Secretary. WELL, IF YOU DO, BE SURE TO SELECT THE ‘th, 7th and 8th Ja4-3t BEST CHEWING TOBACCO, GEORGETOWN MASONIC HAUL AS- ee OCiTION Srenern tr anae Pectte WHIO 18 of Sis Mocklolders of te above nated ensociation 49r pe POse Of electing nine directors to serve arr oTTT the nating sear, and for the trausaction of stch bi yt 6TP pore ts igs focally cumue betaro ity wil be, held. at q q Ey fasoule ongetown, De C.." TU: + Jan Isir2,'st 7 pan. H.W, BARRETT, Secretary. anane: = g > NOTICE. —THE COPARTNERSHIP HERE- ‘Tobaccos made none can be Bee RE | oF a crewine omvnnt joseph H. Curran and Sauuel C. Sn tothe her) under the rn naiue of Guy, Wholesaie notion dealers, at ‘313 and ‘31 TT uns this day expired by its own limitation, BENJANI. — JOSEPH H. CURK, a ‘ Do not be misled, but be sure and get the genuine, which is for sale at the follow. ing retail stores: CHAS. ZANGE, 1802 7th st. nw. ‘The business will be continued by Benjamin W. G and Josep it: Carzan at the sue Diace ‘under oe me firmh nauie. Said Guy © Curran wil abilities and collect all debt due rothe oudesas A Pad Sor nd $1) Oth -t. W.W-_| JOHN BRAUN, G10 2d st. n.w. g >NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART-| JOHN 829 7th st. o. Boe emis The conativermp bettors ae | JOHN BURKE, #20 7 DENNIS BYRNE, 14C st. nw. CLEMENTS BROS., 501 M st. ne. FRECH & SOK, 138 7th st. nc. sung votween Atchibald AL AMeLachies and Josep Fy Batcnelder, doing business under. the firm mate, of Jiclachien & Batcheider, was dissolved December H. F. McDEVITT, cor. 3d and Feta s.w. . The busi in all it cla All guy incorporated: coispany nite i becontinued by | MICHAEL RAFTERY, cor. 10th and C sts. n.w. LACHLEN'S Batch bet OES RCE Xt 3. KEANE, 216 34st. aw. pA . \CHLEN. Y. ES! i, 901 U st. new, Jase JOSEPH F. BATCHELDER. Rg helenae Dy <a 1, Inu 5 ae. GRANVILLE RIDING, cor. Uth and E sts, ne Sra ame ny ee SR eco e SCO, po csp gig oop heotnig ad THOMAS E REARDON, Anacostia, E. C. REID, 611 15th st. n.w. JAS. RUHL, 1209 7th st. n.w. HENRY SCHULTE, 657 Pa. ave. s.e. GEO. W. SCOTT & CO., 233 Center Market, DAVID W. SOUDER, 1114 Sth st. s. GEO. F, STENTZ, Yth and New York ave, n.w. H. C. TORNEY, 7133 8th st. s.0. ©. J. ANDERMATY, 1923 7th st. a. REUBEN T. BOURNE 200 7th st. s.w. ALEX. CAMPBELL, 2141 Penn. ave. a.w, THOS. J. COYLE, 325 Pa ave. a0. ED. T. DAVISON, 525 10th st. nw, HORACE F- J. DRAKE, 60H st. n.w. PETER HAHN, 40634 9th st. nw. WELLINGION HARNER, 1015 Hf st.s.6. HOARE & WILLETT, cor, 11th and E sts. nw. B. ¥. KINCANNON, 502 12th st. n.w. McCORD & MURRAY, 1014 F st. nw. Cor. 43 and Pa. ave. n.'w. ‘Thanking our friends for past favors we hope for ® continuance of the same. EO. W. SCOTT, jase AKTHUR L. SCOTT. Be CGE. HOLDERS, OF THE COUPONS due January 1,’ I8u2, on the 8 percent frst mortwage gold ‘of the Auierican ‘Tele- hone Coupany Consolidated, guaranteed by the Ainerican Electric and M'l'g Co., will Diease present thet at the Washington Loan aiid Trust Co. for pay ment. Jat @= 840,00 ON HAND TO LOAN IN PART or ‘wholecn fuiproved property tu the Dis- ta aid uiLers apply to Fate tnws, Room, Jad-lw* | face at G per cen DONALD} @=> PUBLIC WASHINGTO! T have this day assoriat business my sou, Chuvies name of Jno. A. Prescott My thanks are due an E. D. C., January 1, 1802. with nie in the Real Estate Prescott, under tue Arm on re hereby extended to the INO. F, MAKOKNEY, 56 N. L. Market. blie for the very generous patronaze of the past ten | 92 Ena aait are Accomtuuance of ‘Pubic favor and ED. TR, MOMCOE, 421 Ie st. . confidence is solicited. ze . NEUOHL, 3035 Brichtwood ave. a Ry diel i. T. OFTERDINGER, 506 9th at. n. Keliows building, JAS. OWENS, 1014 Pa. ave. n.w. fal-Im TGF st.n.w._ | PAT'K DRUKY, cor. 23th and C ste now. CALENDARS FOR It is too late now to fill on order for Caler dare by January 1, but T can deliver them within Sek agate MAS lft ata en Sanow, if worth keepine at atl Try HL: McQUEEN, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, ‘elerhone swe” (5) MuerLL1 Est, Bw SEY & owER TS, ENGRAVED CARDS AND STATIONERY, ALWAYS NEEDFD. DESIRABLE PRESENTS, 007 OTH BT., NEAL GAS OFHICR a3 $= -wrtson waisky.” PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO.,, Pa, ‘This celebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly Yeasted, mashed, fermented and distilled from the valuable health-«iving Chalybeate waters and choice small «rain Rye peculiar to the renowned mountain districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened in heated ware houses. sea voyayed and aged in the warm salt air of Lenouda. The oxides of iron and their homolozous salts found in the waters from which this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable and unequaled asa tonic and rejuvenator wo those in need of sirength, vitality and vigor. See certificate of Prof. Tonry of the Baltimore Med- seal Collewe: “IT IS PURE, FREE FEOM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN THEREFORE BE SAFELY KECOMMENDED FOR MEDICINAL USE. 118 HIGH COLOR 15 DUE TO THE IKON PRESENT. WM. P. TONY, Ph. D., Chemist." This celebrated Whisky is by the following Grocers and Wholesaie Liquor Dealers: ‘To-Kalon Wine Co y. G14 14th st. JB. PennsyiVania ave. 2, We sw York ave. cor. ®t ahd Lousiana ave, cor. 18th and K sta. 1. . cor. 1th and Mists. iw. H. HM. Einott, 1. th st Jas. D. Donneliy, Wri M. Arnot, Lous. re Gundiing. BE Gccepctnes Bee, DE Sasa ctigetown Bot. Manogue & Jones, 3:50 M st., Georgetown, Dg. ae We sctiownnt horieanl Narses Hotei Johnson, Ariincton, Arno, Weiker's, National, Metropolitan, ae. House, Harvey's Nereis at oe nan SHO vth hw: Bea ee Detter: U5 Pic ave, naw SStomns & Hobs We ae Hid New York ave, J. Frank Jobuson, 087 D st. n.w. ines H. Costelo, 400 10th Bothwell & Pane, 410 jth wt EL. gordan, o21'9th st. nw. John Burke, cor. 7th aud Ista, 9, 3-H. Deatioy, 1227 Penna. ave. nw. Dan Buckiey, 702 & Mrs. Joun Kos, 30) Win, Wilits, 419 1th st. now. E. Gerstenters, sits Kenta. ave. mw. WW. . Wall, 1908 4th st. nw. Thor Bantiawan, 1000 ith st. n.w. brill & Kubenstem, cor. Orland Este. n. w. FE. Kolb.bi1 & st. u.w. ‘J.J. Farrel, 2dand Gsts.ne. Jolin Wen, cor ith and Hi ts, uw. Foun Eaiuorri, 21 wich Coserove, 218 Uri Win. Neison, 4% and Diss nw, Alexander Bulonchto, J4th wud D sts, nw. ¥.'F. MeMauou, (io Loth st. i. w. FW, Hoysrater, Od Peunsylvainia aye. nw. 1, Néwmeyer, cor. Yeh una Penusyivauie sve 2.¥. Geo. T, Kogel, 187 Lith st. nw. W. J. Costello, Ud G st. nw. E. kt. Keynote, 93 0 Meriilian Ciub, "1720 1 st. iw. Metropolitan Club, iin and Hf st. nw, Youn Chamberiain, 16th Lod Ist. uw. Ask for WILSON WHISKY, THE ULMAN GOLDSROROUGH CO. eosin Distillers, Baltimore, Ma. im t Es 1 > eck eri ‘The experience of users of Writing Machines today shows conclusively that the: REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Gtill retains by Its merits ‘the supremacy which it Jong ago achieved. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, aib-te 8TH AND F STS. N.W. HATHAWAY SOULE AND HARRING- 's Men's best, made. tens Sen's Fine Shoes are Rae 2 ‘Uur Raine in every pair. "Seria ‘Just one year ago TODAY since we assumed ENTIRE control. Our businessshows a fat- tering increase during the past year, being just double that of 1883, ‘TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, ag 491 to 400 C st. n.w. G. G. CORNWELL & SON, (412, 1414 and 1418 Penn. ave, Areready for Christmas with tons of the nest quality of CANDY, NUTS, BAISIN Figs, &e. OTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. INU. A. PRESCOTT. CHAS. C. PRESCOTT. JNO. A. PRESCOTT & SON notice that they have this FIRST UARY, 1502, entered into ® co- EAL ESTATE BROKERS, And ha ceded to the busitivss wich bas been #0 Jong and successfully conducted Ly the seLior member of the firm in the KELLOGG BUILDING, 14i6 FST. NeW. Where, by strict application to and t rompt_ and faith- ful dispute of business, they hope to auerit, ald uO mustearnestly solicit, public favor. MLAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD, RENTS COLLECTED, In fact, everything done that comes within the scope Of reat estate d ‘Mr “LEWIS, who has been the pen: i ‘Mr. EDWAKD N. cipal sulesmau for Jno. A. Prescott for the past PETER DRULY, cor. 21st and Lists. n.w. WM. F. DitURY, cor. 3d an F sts, 3.w. RAFFERTY & MEEHAN, cor, 25th and I sts. n.w. GEO. W. SCOTT & CO., Sole Axenta, Cor. 4% st. and Pa. ave. eS PMT OF THE CONDITION OF THE LINCOLN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA At the close of business December 31, 1891. OFFICE: 520 9th st. n.w.. ‘Washington Loan and Trust building ‘Most respectiuily ai (sty DAY OF J, Partnership as 1 Years, continues with the uew fra in charge of the sales Geparinient: ‘Joyce, Salesman. ING. A. PRESCOTT, CHAS. C. PRESCOTT, ‘Real Estate Brokers, Kellone butiding, RESOURCES: _ TAG Fst. nw. |, FORMERLY OF ISTH AST. AND | Loans on real estate, first mortgage Dia ave.. wishes to iniorin bis ‘Loans secured by collateral. Iniehin and tue pubiie that weare sow located at WUT Torn stem. wee 8 ‘we will manufacture Custom. | Accrued interest. made shirts exclusively. Our friends and the pubne | Cash on band .... tocallund give usatrial. MILLERS, the sive Sturt Maker in the City, GU7 12th st, jerte™ THE FIRM OF SINSHEIMER & COBLENS: 3s dissolved by mut sent. MUSES SINSUETMER, CHAS. CUBLENS. Premiums dueand in course of Office furniture and futures. The Hvery business will the name of MUSES SINSHELME! the public for their past patronage igus Ue sate, continne under ‘wis to Lua hope they wil (OSES SINSHETMER_ i 4 JERSEY COWS AT the Richmond, Tiedericksvure and Lees- Lune fairs last tal ave been. secured for the, Oak- miont farm. “Ihe best milk iu the city 48 from, **Oake mont.” Order Fost office box aMb. THAL NEW HASDSOME THRE Ber at taseneat oust bet Thhode island ave-, will bs finished in taken at once, $1,000. terns and particulars apply to OWNER, eh rx etki. BALDWIN JOBNSON'S COAL AND Woop. Complete tac tiitie 100,000.00 a 22,021 67 $122,021.67 LEM. TOWERS, Jz., Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th day of January, A. D. 1802. SAMUEL A. DRURY, Notary Public, DIRECTORS. WALTER HIESTON, EDWARD T. KAISER, THOMAS J. KING, SAMUEL MADDOX, WILLIAM MAYSE, JOHN T. ARMS, 3. F. BATCHELDER, AUG. BURGDORF, JOHN COOK, CHARLES W. DARR, Conipiets fied t wat H. BRADLEY DAVIDSON, G. W. F. SWARTZELL, wUnees 110L Hel ate nee SIL koe ae, JOHN JOY EDSON JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT. and S10 de st. se GEORGE E. EMMONS, Bese SEIN BETTER SHAE THAN OFFICERS: Yacery, U8 8 et ne Bor, HAL hae JOHN T. ARMS, President. Maker."vu sh sets im. @b1-Sun “JANUARY 1, 1892, WASHINGTON, D.c.— ‘This isto notify t whom it may concern, that t have sod out iuy iuterest trou tlds date in the Ine aud cen-eut business to Mr B.C. Catts. ‘The lia Dilities of the frm of Meads & Cate will be assumed by the undersigued. ‘Thanaiug iy friends and cus tomers tor their patrouag to trade with Mr. E. C. C. a31-6e" J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, Vice President, LEM, TOWERS, Ju., Secretary. Ja5-e03¢ WASHINGTON, D. C., JAN. 1, 1802. ‘The rartnership heretofore existing between and Louis P. Krey, doing business at 1000 6. Washingion, D. C., under the name of Levy & Krey, bas this day’ been ‘dissolved Ly mutual consent. Louis P. Krey retiring from the firm, his In- torest baving been purchased by A. H. Levy, who will ‘Thope they may coutinue itn, 101 Hist. ne. CHAKLES C, MEADS, ‘A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS | Coutinue the busiiess at the xaie place: Mir Lev Conipany, for the election GL itectors, Silt be, held je cue Fite A. H. LEVY. DAY. the Sesday ot Jantary, Thess 2 NPPSES | ya5.cee Lovis ¥. KREY. ig voy will Ue Opened at 10am. and closed at 12 fcr books Will be closed on the Oth of Janu RESS, sid cpeed on January 11 oe ee (London Letter.) ‘The Drees Suits which the Prince of ‘Wales and the Duke of Clarence wore on tke occasion of the Stock Ex- change's ‘smoker were made of slightly rough material, faced with hoavy silk. The vests were only moderately opened * * * ¢ ¢ © HURT, Preside _€. M. KOONES, Sccretary, a: Bee one “OF GOLD CURE. ‘The liquor habit permancntly cured in Washington by aregular physician. No fee paid until patient is satisfied. Bona fide references upon application. Any —_— person with iriends addicted to above habit please W. ©. MERTZS communicate. Address ‘Tailoring Shop, _a0-1w" BICHLORIDE, staroffice, | Loe ainhan re! <q DR. REULING HAS REMOVED TO 1010 oR hed | x Milles hours for ey'e ud var. cineases and Friday from tu 4:d0u'iocke ajo wdeweo 2 = 4 DARBY'S MAMMOTH CALENDAR FOR inte 6 s beautiful house rw rf is cURLOMerS as lista, but ih consequence of the lane cost of supyly= sears 8 it is indeed, ing the greet demand ior them frou ail parts of 1 ASSUN TAPLIPCO- TOO Pema: wves; at the mous SISOS PAPE CO.s even, price of 25 cents. BY uail, 3 centee Eausiuertox <q=> WASHINGTON, JANUARY 1, 1802, — Costs you @ Every convenience, - ‘Tius is to inform riends and custoiuers Mat Thave bougut out Mr G. C. Meads. in the fine nothing T fine location and and cement business, 1301 H st. ne. Tuankiul ior past thts Lhope by os to business to to see ° ‘wery easy terms. ot POS? ECS CATTS, 1901 Hat. noe, rs N PERCY 8. FOSTER, A GOOD RESOLUTION TO MAKE. jea-ct 916 F at. Kesuive that before placing your orders for Rpintiog this year ‘Will get our prices and samples. Wehave ‘he faciuitie for executiuy all kinds of job Work. = You May BE JOHN F. SHEIRY, Printer, De el Telephone, 843-2. Ayal) G23 D st. n. we 4 Set Diamonds and qos, RIGHT. Jewelry, ’ fOU MAY WN cae ln Gas FIX: Ful'sttount im cub. : AND PRICES. YOU MAY PURCHASE arrange fe on, wl MUDDIMAN, 61¢ 12TH BT. Hs Pawmene a. L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr., eM Daas IN BloxcLEs. some ge eS, DIANORDSHAME Gua ee = coming seuss ten dcllere reductions” ot *° ee eras tele Be, Bone rats "GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. al 1325 ath seb = SE a ‘For prices and for estimates of <2 papel: any kind and you will get wn beige oo. ‘prompt answer; or, if you pre- BYBON 0. ADAM Pitter, ‘ fer, wo will call at your house — aa aS ee, ‘and give you any information ree ms Teseon leaves Sad pictare Ry ‘Uber, Bittingse & Mier, rou ripen) 5 OTH ST. aND KEW TORE AYR. 411-lm Oth st. new. a TON & BURR, 421TH BT. RW. ‘Blank Books, Copying Presses, Btanda, ‘&c., Letter Files, Docament and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures. Wedding and SPECIAL NOTICES. of the Red Ribbon Ciab will EVENING at the residence eee Business CHURCH, CURNER OF Ee eee a tick Fevival services each afternoon at 2.30 and regina st 7°30, ‘Deuining this evening. “A welcoxe 8 a at OSIRIS LODGE NO. 30, FA, A. MA ated comirunicatch will be held at The gathedral of the Scottish Hiteon WEDNESDAY EVEN- ING. Jan TWO o'elock.” Work, tind lesres See ee ee Nr ASKER, Rerretacy” AT THE REQUES? OF Ki PUBLICANS of the District, I respectfully invite the rick, a ral © aoe and alternates of the repubi ‘an central con San cousmuittes, to h's Haul, 1012 and TOL4 Yate st "n. we, on WEDNESDAY. at 20-0'clock 2:1u.. for the yuryoso of organization. in the usual business. Se=> WASHINGTON, D.C_, JANUARY 4, 1802, AL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE COM- PANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The und |. trustees of the above named come pany, herevy certity that the capital stock of said company is two hunur.d thousand dollars ($200,000). fully baid, and that there are no debts. EO HOLtzitas, & WILLIAM GALT, E. FRA CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, A. F. EO" FLEMING, Secretary of the above TH 1 GhONGE Be. ELE 1 Ri Rained company, solemnly swear that. the above state- iient is true to the best cc iay kuowiedsw aut beliet, GEORGE E. FLEMING, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to tefore me this sith day of Jangary, A.D. {Notarial seal. OSCAR LUCKETT, it Notary Pubile. THE PHONOGRAPA IN THE ee eer Oe indies Office of Ist Ass't Postinaster General, ‘Washington, D. C., Dec. 18, 1801. E. D. EASTON, Fsq., Pres't Columbia Phonosraph Co., G27 B st. nw Dear Sir: I bog to state that of the three setswf phonographs furnished the office under my charge, two have been in constant use, and the third ‘Will be as soon as room to locate it can be had by rearrangement of our Present.crowded quarters. These phonoxraphs give excellent Satisfaction, and have fully demon- strated their worth as timezand labor- saving devices. ‘They aro desirable, not only for office purposes, but for use at the pri- ‘Yate roows of Government officers, ‘who arv so.crowded durinz the day a8 to compel them to resurt to night work. ‘The plonographs do not, like stenographic dictation, compel the attendance of the stenox- rapher, who is oftentimes oblixed todevote hisevenings to the tran- scription of matter given during the business hours of the day. ‘Very respectfully, 8. A, WHITFIELD, Ast Ass't P.M. Gem. Dictated to and tran- scribed from the phono- graph. Ss Kae erinxe NEW AT SCHMIDT'S. ne} map of the District and ali out subdiviei n° Colored. (Bizet iy’ eet ane Tost comprehrnaive and accurate nap sued. Priceless to. ti a abe Set ise ‘ery Fea catate anent, broker. Uullder, investor, ‘capitalist, deed ‘mistake placed them ot ¢h.- ‘turn it to your profit, ‘ue quantity won't last forever, ei FRED. A. SCHMIDT, aS 504 oth at. n. ee ACN LIVE AND LET LIVE™ NOT TEN PER CENT REDUCTION— But publisbed price lists which demon- strate that be sells “ood ods at low Prices"—Opera Glasses, @3, (Watches re- Paired by an experienced workman. } 531 Seventh street northwest. Innw. Be 207 cogr. During this week we will make to your mecsure, at ACTUAL COST, for CASH ONLY, any of our large line of Winter Business Buitings and Winter Over- coatings now in stock. SNYDER & WOOD, Merchant Tattore, 405-108° 423 Lithat, n.w, ‘ONE NOTEWORTHY POINT. Se ot tue uosmona rea nuittedly’ the neatest and. most accurate, There bound of the Keys exceis the speed of the festest operator, ho ulure or double letters. “tbe Ny oF fuint the touch the Hosea is Host av re touch he Demi adopted by"ail experts, Have you one! if Rot, call and iook it over. 20? 25 Gad Aa ee a. IT HAS COME!!! ‘Winter. T war: with aod Tem Keep you pain Randy Coat svitich 1 Geliver promapuy. Tosi fore cout ‘wiio have not 2 cannot avoid it, Is rood the stock he Merchant. ‘Coal Offices #istand In. w., 1206 Ho. w. and 1030 M tnw. Cony Kg 7S SPACE 18 RESERVED FOR WHO WILL HAVE SOMETHING OF INTEREST ‘TO TELL YOU. [<—Se OU AWARE OF THE FACT raitat ae Sn tus coruoe? ie eportions for 18a was to. co way to get it 1 [Per cont less regular HEATING POWER, /ZOONOMY, FOR) xasy MANAGEMENT, CLEANLINESS AND ‘THE ‘*TORRID” STANDS AMONG HOT AIR FUR- ‘MaCES. WE ‘NO OTHER, &. 8. BHEDD & BRO., \ 638 OTH BT. B.W. 25 The Tale of Suffering Told by « Rescuing Boat's Crew. Lrverroor, Jan. 5.—A boat's crew composed of six men belonging to the British eteamsbip Eleanor arrived here this morning in» half frozen condition. The sailors tell « tale of much suffering, from which exporience several of them will be permanently injured. From the stories told by the mariners referred to it pears that one of the pastongers of the Hisanor, whe bed been acting to's cwonge manner all the time he had been on board the vessel, suddenly jumped overLoard on unday, while the steame was going at full speed. The Eleanor, at that time, was off Greonore light, County Louth, Irecid, but far out at sea. In addition, it was night time and a nasty sea was running: the weather was bitterly cold. Im ite of these facts the captain of the steam- ship cropped and thon rorctved his engtace eu ordered a boat to be got ready for launching. He also called for a volunteer crew and burned Dine lights while the boat was being swung overboard and lowered away. A crew of six volunteers slid down the falls the moment the small cratt was ready for them and, with the mer stil burning colored flare lights, the rescuers disappeared in the Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, onaeeed COUNTRY REAL ESTATE” DEATHS. en EXCURSIONS, &s_ FAMILY SUPPLIES FINANCIAL. POR RENT (Fists FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Miscellaneous), FOR RENT (ouses), FOR RENT (Stores), FOR SALE (Houses), FOR SALE (Lots)... FOR SALE (Horses and FOR SALE (Pianos) .. SHEER EeBEHaRe FOR SALE (Aliscollaneous) | darkness, pulling with all their strength in the HOTELS 7 | direction in which the drowning man was sup> LADIES' GooDs 7 | posed tobe. Under the an ce of wind, sem. LEGAL NOTICE: 3 | and a strong current the boat was soon so far LOCAL MI PON. 8 | away from the «# that t lights could LOST AND FOUND... 2) Not be seon, ‘The gallaut seamen, however, MANICURE........... 7 | continued their search for the passonger who MARRIAGES. 5 | bad jumped overbourd. MEDICAL | 7] When the first alarm of “man overboard” MISCELLANEOUS. & | had been given on board the Eleanor a life MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN NOTARIES PUBLIC, OCEAN STEAMERS |... POTOMAC RIVE BOATS buoy had been thrown overboard from the steamer and after an hour of fruitless search the men in the Elesnor's boat found this buoy 8% ad SPECIAL N SPECIALTIES «.. secceccon SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED (Heip! WANTED (Houses)... WANTED (Lots) to their own safety and anxiously scanned the horizon in search of the steamer's light or of Greenore's beacon. Neither, to their dismay could be seen. By this time the sea was rum ning lagher, threatening every moment of #0 toswamp the light boat. The men, after the first excitement of the workof ruscue bad worn off, had become cold and numbed. Those who had otlskins on found them frozen into board Bi . clutching it fiercely in his death agony, PIANOS AND ORGANS... was the unfortunate passenger. He be= PERSONAL... 2 | fore he could be pulled inte the boat. PROFESSIONAL. x AT SEA IN AN OFEX Boa’ eeary 8| The six rescuers then turned their attention 1 WANTED (Miscellancoas) si ing about them and those who wore not WINTER RESORTS . 80 well equipped began to suffer severely from the cold. The mon shouted and shouted smext Receirts Topay.—laternal rev- enue, $245,349; customs, $309,357. for help without avail, and at last they realized the fact that the Ek had abandoned them and thet their chances of ever putti 1g their foot asLore again were very slim, indeed. The boat was half full of water, and at required the dstrength of the «x men forming ber crew to keep her half bows on to theses. To Make matters worse, a drenching downfall of Fain swept over them, still further adding to their misery. Some o: the men were soexhausted that they could hardly grasp their oars, wile their feet were so cold that they appeared to be turned to ice. There was nothing toeat or drink in ‘the boat and in this manner the men and boat were coated thick with ice. They pulled wearily throughout the night’ ‘Three or four times during that period the sailors gave up im despair and proposed to lie down im the boat and dic; each time the cheer- ing words, or taunts of the second officer, who in command, nerved the sailors to make one more straggle for life. Some claimed that ther bad luck was caused, by the presence of the dead body in the bust and it was proposed to heave it overboard, More humane counsels prevailed and the men, with their dead, continued the battle against cold and wave. LAND SIGHTED IN THE MORNING, When morning dawned they could see in the distance a long low line of black, aad, pulling toward it with renewed vigor, they were over= joyed t6 sce that they were approachrug land. Some hours later, at 10 in the morning, the Eleanor’s sailors, so weak and exhausted that they hardly had the strength of children, ram their boat ashore at Greenore and were 800m being tenderly cared for by the constguards- men. It was oon seen that the rescued men were badly frostbitten and that several of them would at least lose fingers and tees before they recovered from their night's experience. So soon as possible they were forwarded te Liverpool. INDIGNATION AT THE CAPTAIN, The Eleanor nad in the meantime reached Holy Head and reported the lous of the sia men and the passenger referred to, The greatest indignation i expressed against the captain of the steamship ey having #0 hastily concluded that the six seamen were lost, He says that be cruised about for two hours in the vicinity of the spot. ‘The injared seamen propore to bring suite for damages against the captain and the owners They say that it is impossible for the Eleanor to have cruised two hours about the spot where her commander should have known they were to be found without actually fluding them ————— REDISTRICTING OHIO, A Bill Introduced to Cut Down Democratie Congressmen to Four. Corvascs, Ohio, Jan. 5.—The first bill intro Gry. Mrvxs had an interview with the Pres- ident today prior to his departure for Chicago. Mason Acert D. Kacrraax, sixth cavalry, United State army, has been placed on the re- tired list. Coxsvutan Cierxk Arrorxtep.—The President has appointed Donnell Rockwell of West Vir- ginia a consular clerk. Cossvt Recooxizep.—The President has recognized Prudencio de Murquiondo as con- sul general of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay in United States. ‘Tne Canrxer.—The cabinet meeting today was attended by all the members except Secre- taries Blaine and Elkins. The latter is out of town, but is expected to arrive here this after- noon. Ixpraxs Rescvrp.—The Treasury Department is advised that the revenue cutter Wolcott on December 22 rescued three Indians, two men and one woman, out in # canoe in Spriden's channel, state of Washington, from drowning. ‘The sea’ was very heavy at the time of the res- cue, and it was made with much difficulty and at great risk. Crvm Service Examrxation.—The regular semi-annual examination for clerks and car- riers for the city post office will be held at the rooms of the civil service commission Tues- day, February 2, It is necessary for those ap- plying for examination to do so twenty days prior to that date. Retmeaest or Gex. Kavtz.—An order was isgued by the War Department today placing Brig. Gen. August V. Kautz, commanding the department of the Columbia, on the retired list on account of age. It is expected that a brigadier general to succeed him will be ap- inted by the President in a fewdays. In \e meantime Maj. Gen. Schofield will exer- cise temporary command of the department from army headquarters at Washington. Gen. Kautz is now at Vancouver, but will probably leave there for the east in a few days. Pensoxat.—F. K. Saunders of New Haven, Chas. A. Hart and Alex. W. Meigs of Philadel- phia, A. W. Harris of Kingston, N. M., and F. G. Smith of Brooklyn are at the Arno.—Geo. Carrington of London and Dr.Jobn B.De Motte of New York are at the Johnson.—Jos. J. Lit- tle of New York, 0. Lapham of Provi- dence, R. I, T. J. Weadock of Bay City, Mich, T. F. Magner of Brooklyn aro at the Cochran.—D. E. Sackett, Mre. B. E. Brown and Mrs.W. D. Smith, jr., of Rochester, N. ¥., are at the Fredonia.——H. C. Hofheimer of Norfolk, Va., Wm. M. Dawson of New York and Mrs. Robert Patterson of Chicago are at tho Normandie.— Marsh Arnold of Boston, C. W. Dreyer of New York, E. P. Gillespie of Greenville, Pa., and 8. W. Cobb of St. Louis are at Willard’s.——L. B. Sawyer of = on oy of _ ley Springs, Jobn er of Syracuse an 3.8. Drake of Philadelphia are at the flan- dall.—R. H. Silverman of New York, J. C. Haydox of Philadelphia, James M. Jettles of Philadelphia and Randolph Parmly of New York are at the Ar! —F H. Platt and Joseph Ennis of New York, John T. Wilson of Montreal and H. A. Curtis of Boston are at the Shore- bam.— William E, Haynes of Ohio, John M. Clancy of Brookiyn, Warren F. Daniells of New Hampshire, John C. Crosby of Pittsfield, Mass., and W. C. Armitage of Richmond, Va., are ai the —Gen. Dan McClure of the army, H. A. Hawkins of New Jersey, Edi Mays of San Francisco and Gen. Brooks of Old Point aro at Ebbitt— P.M. Spear of Bath, Me., John of Halifax, N. 8.. Woodruff of 8t. Louis and W. L. Moore of Milwaukee are at the Howard.—Re; tative H. C. Turner of Georgia, Representative J. W. Owen of New- ark, Ohio, John Mix of Moscow, Idaho, and J. B. Clute of New York are at the National.— W. A RS Branch of North ocratsfour. Thiscity, which has been ina dem- cratic district for twenty years ra in republican district, though the majorit) thin 1,000 in a total yote of 89,000. The four democratic districts will have an average ma- jority of 10,000: Congressman Outhwaite is turown into arepublican district. conmiaheeeesest PRAYER OF THE NEZ PERCES, Sroxaxe Farts, Wasu., Jan. 5.—Chief Josepla vi the Nez Peroes Indians, his nephew, Young Chief Long Hair, » Umatilla Indian, and ‘Chicago, Del., C. E. of New York and Goat Hy Smith of ‘enon are at the St. James.——Mr. Fougeray and Mr. Williams of Philadelphia, who Lave been ts, returned this : ——R. A. Bal- derson of Kantas City, Mo, wil epend e fow & ti files [ i i i se é r E fe Fey F i Hy H HH tt 4 ft ils i i d fh i still quite weak, and ———— tng peter ei ig vy Fay, Dissolved the Hungarian Dist be able to sit up, , The Gower wav Bow] Bona Pasa, Jan. G—Eeperor Frases ‘the weatbor for two weeks. | Joseph today dimelved the Hungarian dist