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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EX! EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAK BUILDIN 1101 Peansylvania Avense, corner 11th 8t.. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H_ KAUFEMANN, Pres't. New York Office, 88 Potter Building. ee Ferree Stax is served to subscribers in the cy by carriers. on their wu account, ar 10 ceuts per Savor sie, per month. Covies af the counter, 2 Traws cach ‘Biy toall_ suy where ih the United States OF SaaS posta “Ocmnts per mouth. Sarcavay QuaDRUrLe SHEET Sram $1.00 per year: with foretan postae added, €3.00. TEmtered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C... as etbbdclase mail matter.) Ec All mail sutmcriptions nrast be paid im advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. — «Che Evening Star. P Vor. 80, Na 20,149. WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1892 FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. FINANCIAL. Ger Tue Besr. PROTECTION AND PROFIT. Rea! them letters and thes elect Sour plan. Win £. Etmon-ton, President of the Columbia Title 5 ‘of our city. writes as follows Teeurance Cousoany of our cf3. writen aa follows, Canoe. Be No or Reticlys cnich policy matured yestertay. The cures ercak foe themselves, bat I wish to thank you tor the Prowptness with, which the policy has len settled, ‘ime to amure ‘you tha’ Tconclade to increase ‘atet ty (nauraoce now carried I will insure Fon with the Equitable, om weuly, ‘sane ‘W_E EDMONSTON. On December M0, 1871, Mr. Edin ‘ for pens om Sh pear entowr: pores. apd if be bad died during pod ly would have been paid $10,000, vat Mr. Edinonst« ‘still with us and ap- cently im woond health Eee failpayinent of, 8am eine earns of cue amuant patd the Equitas Ele Trak combination Of investumnt and inwurance that Mserse HOW is THis FOR PuUTECTION? Read this letter from the wife of Max Newhoff of Bacnnore. Mr Newbofl wass very larce and promi- Bent Wholesale merchant who increased his assurance Siew wouths before is death: MEsSKs. BOWES & HALL, wawers. Re. Dear Sire. Tam in rece pt this day of the check of the Equitable Lite Assurance Society of New York for 00, Ove, the agount of the imsuratice carried Uy my Bite hustanl, Max Newhof. in your society. 1 wisl to tender te Jou and your company my sincere thanks for your prompt settiewent of this claim. The inter orion of this Imsdrance (850.000) was taken dur. Ae the current yaar, afi the fact that 1 bave within a tow weeks of ny husband's death, without quibble or Gaestion, put tato my hands €00.000 shows the value oi'ite insurance to the widow and orphan and vindi- cates the ciaim of the Equitable that its policy is like ebeak dratt . tained tng RQSA NEWHOFR, ‘These twu letters represent the plane ra bis intwrthan any words uf gure: and are aiew ofthe ‘at set, a beta writen 10 {F unetaupiet vrowstaese i the payment © fo Sak Jur unparn‘leled peotits patd to, those who do not fe are sate, bavins a surplus of $25,000,008) abil anects uf 12s. 000,000. OSETH BOWES AND HA. HALL. — Bowes © HALL, Managers for the District of Columbia, 6-28 Tv Peto w. and Baltumore, Md. I svestwents Fo “1892.” Many of the ablest fuanciers of the country aatee that Debeature Bonds of responsible Loan and Trust companies are the most profitable safe investments. ‘The American Security and Trust Company is- sues Debenture Bonds paying Sand 6 per cent in- terest. which, $2 many respects, recommend them- yes pre-eminently to the careful consideration allinvestors. They are issued in sums of $100, #500 and $1,000 each, and are secured by real estate first mortzawes, beld by the Real Estate Insurance Company of this city as trustees (or Londhelders, and are further secured by the as- sets of the company and the double Hability of Mockbolders. Interest is payable semi-an- ually by coupon, requiring no attention what- ever trom holders. : Sa Luterest paid on deposita, THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ALT. Britton... President, ©. 5. Bell... .-First Vice President. A A. Thomas... Second Vice President. Perey B. Metaxer. George E. Emmons... No. 1405 G ST. N.W.—New Stone Building. It Tuz Wasurxoron Loax aso Tavsr COMPANY, GRANITE BUILDING. 9TH AND F STS. CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ‘This Company pays interest on deposite from the dave they are made. acts se Executor, Trustee and inal fiduciary ca- Pacttion, it bas » mayn:dcent Safe Deposit Department. Come fad imspect it. Write for information. BRAINARD H_ WARNER, President. JOHN JOY EDSON, Vice President. JOHN K. CARMODY, Treasurer. Bt WM. B. ROBISON, Secretary. { aTIONA_ BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, 3. COR 16TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1807. Becrganized under act Cougress Uctober L. 1890 ‘Transactsthe business ofa TRUST COMPANY 22 a te varwus branches, Also the businem of « BAVINGS BANK And ofa PaFE DEFUSIT COMPANY, Capital: OSE MILLION OF DOLLARS. Arta se executor, administrator, guardian of the erm Yetee of minora committee of the estates of lunatics, ‘Tecerver, assignee abd executes trusts of a.y andevery desertion, ‘Wills kept without chanra, Receives money depositein sums of TEN CENTS po ty ward and allows interest thereon. Money deposited Lefure the iret day and cn thefirst, second and third days of the mouth will draw interest trom the first day. Leene money Upon real estate and colisteral secur Nels Gret-clam real estate and other securities in sume of €500 and upward. Receives SILVER WARE and all Binds of VALC. ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vaults of AE sUrpaseed Gry meee aud sec uri SMALL SAFES FUK KENT FEOM 65 t0 6125 PER AxeUaL fice boure—Daily from #a.m. to 4p.m., and unt, {iberwine crdered. ‘im addition to the TegUlar Oliice eure, Unt Go viock p.m, as tollows. Ue the 1th day of each wiouth (08 the ast UUniness day of cab momth, Om the Bret, second aud third days of ese month abeday® wa eye) ovu the 10th falle on Sunday the Lite aay Wilby mubettued. ‘Manacement: 2 residen! BENJAMIN ¥" SNYDER. tee i CHARLES C. GLOVER, First. 4mbs MO JOHNS1UN, Sewn Treasurer © rkaXtis "ices, retary, ALBERT i” StU RTEVANT. Diteevors ety iE sae Fae i Fr Charies ©" Glover, hme seers. Jobn G. Parke, ae HS oe doun ® ost Wittiam E Clark. ! CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Mesuber N.Y. Stock Ey CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVES BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., Banter: and Dealers in Government Bonds. Deposits Exc! Loans Collections. acing Stic ata Bonds aud a eerurton ated ez-bauwee of New Yorn, Philadeipiin, Bostee se: Balmore touche and sid 3 ioaie of investiwent securitien. District seeds and ail vocal Malirved. Gas, Taourance aot Tat Stour mark deatt tee ‘Auwaricat Bal. Tewephone Stock bought and euld.jy 18 C. T. Havesser, Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Keal Estate and Stock Broker, ‘Mooms ¥ and 11, Atlantic vuilding. WO ¥ street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Grecks, Boods and Grain bought and sold for cash or “Deer ow ‘York and Chicago wires. Telepives 43. a ” £ am Ustox savixes naxx, 509 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. F. G. SMITH, President. 1. G. KIMBALL, First Vice President. A. M. LOTHROP, Second Vice President. JOHN TWEEDALE, Secretary. ‘T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Maj. F.C. Ainsworth, I. @. Kimball, George W. Cissell, George W. Knox, ©.0. Cole, T. A. Lambert, W.C. Duvall, A.M. Lothrop, N. P. Gage, Geo. W. Offutt, €. B Gold, Isadore Saks, HL A. Griswoid, ¥. H. Smith. Tracy L. Jeffords, Jobn Tweedale. ‘The directors of the Union Savings Bank congratu- late the customers and friends of the bank upon its prosperous condition at the close of the first six months of its life. Since the opening day the increase of de- posits and depositors has been steady, without a break; and so careful and conservative has been the manage- ment that after paying the promised 4 per cent inter- est, which has been credited toevery account, and div- idends at the rate of 6 and 6 per cent to the five and ten years installment depositors, the bank could on one day's notice pay adoilar and a quarter for every dollar of deposits. Depositors are requested to bring in their pass Looke and have their interest and dividends credited up. THE BANK again invites attention to the induce- ments it offers to various classes of de- positors. 2 FIFTY DEPOSIT AGENCTES at the principal stores imal parts of thecity make it practicable for any one to deposit small amounts out of business hours. CHILDREN should be encouraged from the earliest age to begin business and see how nickels will «row. WORKING PEOPLE have the opportunity,:by saving ssunali amount each week, in a compar- atively short tue to accumulate enough to make the first payment on a comfortable home. ‘The bank wali then loan the remain- der of the purchase money. DEPARTMENT CLERKS and others who are able to save a specific amount each month will Sind our instaliment bends a profitable in- vestment. GUARDIANS and cthers who have money on hand whieh fs not to be used for a considerable period will find the Union Savings Bank the best place of deposit. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES having funds ac- cumulating or waiting for a specific purpose may secure 4 per cent interest by depositing in the Union Savings Bank. Bank hours each week day from 9 to and on Satur- days from6 to 8 p.m. UNION SAVINGS BANK DEPOSIT AGENCIES. ‘They will sell you the best goods in their respective lines at the lowest prices. ‘They will sell you our Five-cent and Twenty-five- cent Saving Stamps. 16 Conn. ‘ave..” grovers: Geo. nedy’& Sous, a Cochran & Co.. 1201 F st., cigars, Census. (Mice Pharmacy, .cotlier id and G ste. : Ei ¢ Youngs nupany . 428 0th st.. erocers: Woodward rc Lith aud F ste. . wensral merchandise: @ A. Prent Sh stand N.Y" ave.. drugcist: King’s Palace, & and Bid th st., general wer uandine: John S. Claw, JL ith st. erocer: B. ich & Sous. Lr and 1d Gt st, getieral merchendise: C.F. Montgomery, LAT Zin st. wrocer: Edward H. Koss, 7th st. and Florida ave.” druawist: D. 1. Hickling, Ji Pa. wv dragwist.Mertz's Modern acy. 1th and ¥ 0. Featuionston & Co.. 1380 Fst, boots and shoes; HW. W. N sts. diusaet, Hutton & Hitton, "2142" 1 st druaists: Horry Standiford’s Pharmacy. W. J. "Boyce, taanaser, lth ami sts EE Cosel, “10th and New Work ates dracgint: 4. C. Brown. 7th st. and M. “Hilton, 1906 Pa. ave, books ‘aud stationery ; Koeder's Dupont Pharmacy, Conn. ave. and lich Harry T. Smith, corner 2d and F sts., drug- gist; Houston's Pharmacy, corner 10th and It sts. BOUTHWEST WASHINGION. — Edward Green, corner 10th st.and Virginia ave. drucgist W. 8. Eich arason, 316 435 st... + Semuel L. Kelly & Co. $26 70h St. druneite: We OR. Mitchell.” 1219 434 et. druggist. "NORTHEAST WASIUNGTOS. a Hover. commer North Capitol and H sta.. grove Pitzer, corner sth aud Sts.n druewist : L. D. Walter. corner loth and Gate, druxxist’ Henry A. Jobusion (orancly st MT Byrne, oenand Mieylautavs,drucgise SOUTH: ‘AST WASHINGTON. Fran” E druxeist: J. Walter Houves, cor. Penn. drupwige : Brancis Petrola. "dai Peun. a harles Hawk.ns, 4th ont Va ave., driucsist. ANACOSTIA, D. CW. W. Fisuer, comer Monroe and sts. druggist. GEORGE TOWN—W A. Hanlon, 1444 32d ‘and N sis., wrocer. F, IDELITY Has the bent plan devised for scene « Hos the best plan, jor securing a Hoiue. ‘NU AUCTION OF MONEY. NO BACK DU fe ha, tinea as th * Any amount loaned. repayable $2 per month on eae 1,000 advanced. Shar. per month. ‘TEN PER CENT INTEREST ON DEPUSITS. ‘The assvciation uarantees {nte-est at the rate of 10 per cent per anuuan ob all deposits of #25 and up- ware not withdrawn before the expiration of 5 years. Fayine 6 per cent of this interest seut-annually. and after > years the additional 4 per cent. No interest will be paid on deposite of less than :} months’ stand- Ihe, VMleubers ag witadeawe atany tue by civic (days notice to the Necretary ia writing, “Tne wanes ation holds the right to recall these certificates on 60 Ginys notice to the holder thereot, but will pay interese Up to Line of withdrawal. (Lhese certificates are sold. bly at the offices of te sesociation. > TCERS. DINGMAN. ALL... 1st ¥ LEACH, JNO k. SMITH oe EDWAKD S. YORK. Manager of Loa Deparnnent ‘For pempbiets and information apply at the office, nex! vor tu Co wn.vis Dap: jal vis AND BANKERS, 1222 Fett Accounts of individuals, firms, corporations and capi- talists solicited. Our facilities are the best. Loans made on real estate and other available coi- Exchange. bot toreien and domestic, drawn at cus- Tomary usances. Letters of credit available inall parts of the world fur- ished. Ifyou have any reason for changing your bank ac- count oF opening a uew one, Call and seo us. Close 4:30, Woops & co BANKERS. nol6-tr W 4,2. GURLEX. | FREDERICK C. STEVENS Members of the W ton Stock Exchange. GURLEY & SIEVENS, Real Estate, Insurance and stock Brokers, 15:35 Fst. Kai estate bucht, sold and retited. Local securi- fies Lousht audscid.” Mouey loaned om listed securi- Lies and realestate, Special attention to Lrst-class in sestinents, o16-te EWIS G_TEWRSBURY, W. B. HiBEs, Lane sey, Manaz Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, boy and, ¥ ST. WASHINGTON, D. c., uy and sell for cash margin Stocks, Bonds, Graig. Frovimous amd Of 2 Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. ‘uterest allowed on deposits, Out-ct town Dusinese a specialty, All Local Securit es dealt in. Constant quotations all markeis. Telephone S45. T. B Towxex & Sox, DEY GOODS DEALERS, ' Ls 1316 7th st. ae. “iosiue out our Cloaks at slauchter prices. Dress Gouls of all sod ict ot Suspenders, worth from Ste abe., all for Unbleached C & Hen 5 al ook SU, Se. and 91. Seater: koa Wiis and reduced in price. dankets, hed. Witte au . VU nbleac ied Sects lwo fe Bieached Sheetuns 104 wider The Lange line Boracred Napkins, ai Une Ladies’ Red Underwear, all wool, reduced from $1 We are cflerine Lace Cartains at cut prices. Gents’ White and Colored ante: Mulors cou Sth Mamibers steer Nebave just moaved 2 iage, Silt’ of Towels some Leautes tur 2c. aspen brellas, , LL MEETING OF DIE ‘commissioners will be weld. the Kiggs House on the 7th instant at in this discussion of invited to attend. E. WHITTLE- NATIONAL PALM ASSOCIATION.—THE lar annual meeting: stock! Fair Assuciation of the District ot Colum be Reieealaelerrena emraiecsousts So ed Pennsylvania ave. n.w., MONDAY, JOS. C. McKIBBE ‘Beerets Jee THEA -NUAL NLETING OF THESTOCK- the Eckington and Soldiers’ Hou of the District of Columbia, for th ill be held at the offie of qatuneton, Loon std THE ANNUAI! a ‘bard of Indi the National Fs Indian affairs are BEY, Secretary. OSIKIS LODGE NO. 26, FL AL A Comin cat.on January 11, 1tr2 at 1 ‘OTICE. THE COPARTN} loore existine between Benjan Garren and Suntucl C. Siivot he Ari nae of Gu; wholesale notion dealors, at 313 has this day expized by iis own limitation. BENJAMIN: W, GU JOSEPH H. CORKAN, SAMUEL G, SMOOT. ‘Tho business will be continued by Benjamin W. Guy st the sine piace and under the Guy Curran will assnane all 7s CURRAN & CO, December 31, 1891. STATE PeTLE DISTRIGE OF COLUMBIA E, PANY OF TH For the election of iuine trustees for Saiue firm name. abilities amd colivet ail 5 D. Polls from 2 NOTICE OF DISSOLUIION OF PART. nership.—The copartaerstip heretotore e iba.d M. MeLachien and Joseph F. the firm’ name of @—tHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE jockholders of the Ohio National Ban! for the election of a bard of directors lace ot business of said PAY, January | wider, doin business under. Tacuten & Batche.der, was dissolved Deceaber ‘The business in all tts branches will be continued by an incorporated i LACHLEN & BA’ the hours of 11 and AKCHIBALD M. B. 1, this day toruied a Copartnership under the SCOLE & CO., F. 4M and Pa, ave. nw. for vist favors we hore for @ ARTHUR L. st January 1, 1892 val Fue Insurance The annual necting o any uf tive Disttict of bia Will be beid on Company uf the District of HikD MONDAY of January. 172, the [sth ine stant, at the office of the company. corner Penusyl- yanid ave. and 9th st. u.w., comuseticing at 9 o'clock ‘Thanking onr friend: contiunance of the saine. => "7 BLOTS IN THE MORNING, ‘My annual Reduction Saie of Winter Trouserings and Suitins Will bein with store opening to- morrow. Hee is the news in @ But shell: ke your pick of all Trowserings at a discount OF 15 percent froin mai ked price Take wale es of ati Suitings (except Ful Dress) ae @ dercutat of 25 per cent from marked prices. Why this sale? Here is the an- awer: | never carry over any Suit- ings nor Trouserings. from one otlier. "So the preveut tbe wll this month o Ail T want out of the pres Gut stoc.. on hand 1s enough to Cover cost ul material and work, T thereby en'arze iy ct patrons, <.ving them adi a-quart Keep any large force of workine Dus, instead of laying them of clean up iy stock und, 1 hope dela number of new enstumer very thine marked wnade up in eras if Tull price 'IGE.—HOLDERS OF THE COUPONS i. 1802, on the Spe ils of the Ainerican Tele- J. KUaTantecd by the "ol. Wall pease present atid “Liust Co. tor pay an ‘By the charter of the company the election of seven managers to conduct the afairs of the company is re- Qiired to be beld at the avove esting. By the bth article of rst iortkage “gold Phone Conspany. Awencan Electric aud M'. atthe Wasbinzton Lo ‘By-laws of the company it “AL the anual neering of the company 88 1m Order Shull be the appolutme: shall conduct the meetin © HAND TO LOAN IN PART ‘Gu luiproved property in the Dit- ‘Aceuts and others apply tole Rou de a Amount of cash FS Office turnitiirs and fiztures...- uy tre “for the year isiii. ad ‘Susted and. paid ‘The aunual state a the office of the'couupany U3 € yoruer oF the board ef fasting ee natne of Ino. A. Prescott & Son. ure due ani are hereby extended to the pubic for the very wenerous patronage of the past ten Fe A continuance of public favor abd contidence is solicited. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Rellowe vutidin Bre" D- Bare, IMPORTING TAILOR, <> NOTICE OF GOPARTNERSHIP, ; CHAS. C. PRESCOTT. PRESCOTT & SON annonues that they have this FIRST UARKY, 1502, entered into @ co- REAL ESTATE BROKERS, And have succeeded to the business which has been 30 Jonw and successtuily conducted by the senior member of the firm itrth INCL A. PRE, Fall and Winter Novelties received. apt bie ciay t NDARS FOR we too late uow (oii -n order for Calen- | Partnership as dars by Januars 1, but I cau deliver them within a Weex therearter. ‘Tiey will be Just as acceptabie then as now, if worth keeping at ail.” 7: . L: MCQUEEN, PRINTER AND FI ‘Teley tone 165 KELLOGG BUILDING, 1416 F =r. NW. Where, by strict appuication to mpt_and faith- ful dispatch of business, they Lope to merit, and do HOUSES KENTED, nS RENIS COLLECTED, In fact, everything done that comes witbin the scope NS LEWIS, who has been the prin- cipal saiestuan Jor Jno. A. Prescott for. the pst Sueht Sears, continues with the Rew firm in charge of the ates depgriaent Joyce, Salesman. ‘JNO. A. PRESCOTT, ©. PRESCOT?, ‘eal katate Brokers, B® © CORNWELL & Son, 1414 and 1418 Penn, ave, Are ready for Christuas with tons of the ‘finest quality of of. real estate dealin At the Lowest Prices. Bee ™V. BALDWIN JOHNSON COAL AND Woop. Complete facilities, bottom prices, full weight and measure, clean fuel, prompt deliveries. Gitices 1101 K. 1. ave. aw., O11 A St. Be. and S19 $20 st. 9. w. 1 @=>WE ARE IN BETTER SHAPE ive your order for SHIRIS at ‘Maker.’ piace onder Latore the rush sete in” G31-aur AN UARY 1, 182, WASHINGTON, 20 notity to mbon it tu out wy interest frum this date in the E.G. Cats. The ie 'AMEKICAN ICE CO. dialit Cflice: Southwest corner 10th Jirauct: offices: Gob Pennsylvania ave. Tet and B sta. 1. waamd 13th aud 14th st. woarves Quahty of FUEL unsurpassed. islaction euarenteed Siu PENOBSCOT ICE. Tue Dissorvtion Sate and cement business to Mr. Lilitios of the fir of Meads & Catte wili Le assumed ‘Vbupkiue wy friends and cus- hey may continue OF FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING ee aioe tomers tor ther patrol to trade with Mr. £. And Gent's Furnishing Goods is still going on and MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS the Washington and Georweiown Hailroad Company, for the election of directors. will be at the ofiiceof the compauy,Georxetown,on WEDNES- DAY, the 3th day of January, 162. ‘The polis will be opened at 10 4.1n. and closed at 12 ‘Transfer bocks will be closed on the 6th of Janu- 1802, and opened on January Y), 1s, C. M. KOONES, Secretary. EULING HAS REM Oltice hours fur eye aud ear diseases from 2 to 4:30 o'clock. WASHINGTON, D.| ‘This 18 to inform my @ bought out Mr. C.C. and cement business, 1301 H bent favorn, Phoge Bierit your eon! Lb will only last afew days longer! The stock must be closed ont revardiess of cost. Men's Suits and Over- coatsat 50 cents on the dollar. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at 50 cents on the dollar. iOVED TO 1010 e Children’s Suitsand Overcoats at 50 cents on the D., JANUARY 1, 18002, — friends and customers ‘You should not miss this CHANCE to get Fine strict attention to Gre YOu chews —o— WELL, IF YOU DO, BE SURE TO SELECT THE BES CHEWING TOBACCO, WHICH I8 TIT <‘TrT TIT > x Of all Chewing Tobaccos mafe none can be compared tothe cr Do not be misled, but be sure and get the genuine, Whick is for sale at the follow- ing retail stores: CHAS. ZANGE, 1802 7th st. n.w, JOHN BKAUN, 610 2d +t. wn. JOHN BURKE, 2) 7th st. nw, DENNIS BYRNE, 14C st. now. CLEMEN ('5 BKOS., 501 M st. noe FRECH & SON, 135 7th st. me. H. F. MeDEVITT, cor, ‘ad and Fete s.w. RY, cor. 10th and C sts. nw, M. J KEANE, 216 dd st. nw. JAS, F. ESLIN, 901 U st. nw. H. BOHUKE, Bladensburg road. GRANVILL “G, cor. 6th and E sts. ne, 8. P. SCOTT, 207 Pa. ave. se. THOMAS E. REARDON, Anacostia, E. C. REID, 611 15th st. now. JAS. RUHL, 1209 7th st.n.w. HENRY SCHULTE, 657 Pa. ave. s.e. GEO. W. SCOTT & CU., 243 Center Market. DAVID W. SOUDER, 1114 sth at. se. GEO. F, STENTZ, 9th and New York ave. n.w. H.C. TOR 76 Bth st. se. ©. J. ANDERMATT, 1923 7th st. now, REUBEN T. BOURNE 200th s ALEX. CAMPBELL, 2141 Penn. ave. n., THOS. J. Coy) ED. i. DAVISON, 5 : HORACE F. J, DRAKE, 60 H st. PETER HAHN, 400% Oth st. now. WELLINGTON HAKNER, 1015 H st.s.e. KRAY, 1014 F INO. F. WAKORNEY, 56 N. L. Markets ED. B, MORO JOS. NEUOHR, 33035 Brihtwood ave. H. T. OFTERDINGER, 506 oth st. nw. JAS. OWE PAT’K DRURY, cor. PETER DRUKY, cor. 2istand Lsts. nw. WM. F. DRURY, cor. 34 and F sts. s.w. RAFFERTY JOHN E} JOHN WARD, Sth and I n.0, W. 0. BAKER, oth st. and Whitney ave, F. G. PURNER, 7th st_ and Whitney ave. FRED. DIDGONIET, 720 King st., Alexandria, Va. GEO. W. SCOTT & CO., Sole Agents, It Cor. 434 st. and Pa. ave. CATTS, 1301 H stn. A GOOD RESOLUTION TO MAKE. Asesolve that Lefore placing your orders for ear you Will ket Our prices and samples. jacilities for executink all kinds of Job wor! JOHN F. SHEIRY, Printer, Tailor-made Clothing at 50 cents on the dollar. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., Telephone, 843-2. eae BCT, ‘RicHT. GAS FIXTURES OUR LARGE STOCK 18 OFFERED AT 25 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH ONLY. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F st. n.w. AND PRICES. MUDDIMAN, 614 12TH ST. Be "F BARGAINS IN BrcvcreES. FRIDAY, JAN. 1, JAMOND-£ RAME "CU! ce cut to €145 for the lars reduction. il toee this before placing your order fora new mount. GOUMULLY & JEFFERY MEG. CO. _ Half-nickeled_ DI NED RAMBLE! M. WL Brveniver, 1215 F and 1214 Gst., ‘coming season, ten Importer and Dealer in terest Lay.us Lee continue the busiuess at the sane place. assumes al! Tabs! bills due the said trm. HURLBUT'S ILLUSTRATIV: Felouvet's Select. Notes, Pentecost's B ble Stuaies, 1802, besides many other school ‘enchers aud schoisrs, inciudiny every wrade of ie-sou leaves and picture ‘quarterly Sunday school p1 POTTERY, PORCELAIN, eips tor Sunday RICH CUT GLASS WARE rs. aiso monthly aud ‘THE EDISON PHONOGRAPE. Office of FOSTER & FREEMAN, Counselors and Patent Causes, S31 F st. nw. WASHINGTON, D.C., Deo. 22, 1801. E. D. EASTON, Esq., Pres't Columbia Phono, Co., O27 Est. nw. Dear Sir: We use two phonographs in our oficeand they more than confirm the promises made as to their per- formance. They appear to be perfect in their operation and do all that could possib'y be required of such instruments. Yours, very truly, jn FOSTER & FREEMAN. ee ON Sas sa 512 Lith st. now. Is prepared to do all classes of printing upon short notice and at reasonable rates, a0 BRIEF WORK A SPECIALTY, D. C., JAN. 1, 1892. “> The jactuerslap heretofore existing beeen Levy ani Louis P Krey, coing business at 1000 Washington, D. C.. under the name of aS this day’ been ‘diswoived by mutual Krey retiring from the firn, purchased by A. H. Levy, Lev ‘nd is authorized to coliect all A. H. LEVY. Ja5-3tt Lovis P. Key. KITCHEN UTENSILS Pv 8 RowERTS, ENGRAVED CARDS AND STATIONERY. Of the Best Class. A full stock constantly on hand at lowest prices. ALWAYS NEEDED. DESIRABLE PRESENTS, 407 10TH 8T., NEAL GAS OFFICE a3 Sra ‘The experience of users of ‘Writing Machines today shows conclusively that the Accrprapie CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. FINE PLATES, 83 to $90 per dozen. TEA SETS, #5 to $22.50, ICE CREAM SETS, $4.50 to 832. A FINE SET OF CARVEKS, $1.50 to $17.50. GAME SETS, $15 to $0. FISH SETS, 810to 860. Judividual CUPS and SAUCERS im an endless va- REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Still retains by its merits the supremacy which it long ago achieved. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, . WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 1205 Penns. ave. 8TH AND F STS. N.W. | warn with ny Pu AND HARRING- Ts ood The'stock cannot avoid hw are the best, made, 4. (Uur Game in every pair. Aw Arrracrive Dispray. Of the many attractive windows on Pennsylvania avenue there are none that compare with the elegant ‘snd picasing variety displayed in the windows of J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 Pennsylvania avenue. Here can be found as complete an assortment of CHINA, GLASS, PIANO AND BANQUET LAMPS, BRIC-A-BRAG, &e., As was over brought together, the collection of which, apapted for the Holsdey Trade, would charm the most fastidious. Among the many xreetings tor Xiuas and ‘New Year's none can be :ound more aypropriate than s, selection from achina store. The superior qualities’ of these goods and their suitability or Moliday Pree ence can only be determined by a visit, which insures a at nw. — < iE DESIDERATUM IN OFFICE Just one year ago TODAY since wo assumed | SE TEE TEAS Our business shows a flat- tering increase the past year, being Just double that of 1888. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 491 to 400 C ot. n.w. POET'S EVENING DRESS. (London Letter. ) The Dress Suits which the Prince of ‘Wales anal the Duke of Clarence wore ou the occasion of the Stock Ex- change's “smoker” were made of a slightly rouxh material, faced with heavy silk. ‘The vests were oniy moderately opened. * * * * * © W. ©. MeRTZ’s Taitcring Shop, oy S14 1th st. new. Be A°TUAL cost. During this week we will make to your ineasure, at ACTUAL COST, for CASH ONLY, any of our large Aine of Winter Buriness Suitings and Winter Over- coatincsnow in stock. SNYDER & woop, Merchant Tatiora, $25-10t* 423 11th st. n. IT HAS COME!!! Winter, T mean, yared to ki nat rout Coat whic deliver promptly. sowie fore coal donlers, ‘Those wo. bave mot WRURY Bove, Coal Mercbait. Offices “ist and In. w.. 1206 Hn 25 a A location central, environments bis. nampa tostorn a geen ea Junnd our new . Ridin te sean Seared PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 35, 907 G st. nw. Kee PATON 8 BUFP, STATIONERS, » MUTE BT. Nw. Blank Books, Copying Premes, Stands, kke.. Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures. Wedding and ‘Visiting Carda Engreved and Printed. 48-3m SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. 0 0. ¥ THE REGULAR MEETING ot Mount Nebo Euesmapment, held 1S (Wednesiay) EV} NING at 7-30 o'clock. lation of oficers, Arrangements. will ais tuade tor the funeral of our iste member. Joln F. | APVERTISING..... Crews. Meubers of THOMAS W. FOWLER, scribe. It" | ATTORNEYS _ ‘No. 6. will be o also be water encampments invited. | AMUSEMENTS = MASONIC.—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- ‘ion of Co-ainols Loaue, Xo 3, FA aT GR, ela Scotia ite sane ary, 1007 wt hw. ae ip. a Tie VSurpose of a:teusituethr fuperaict ourlatebrother, | BUSINESS CHANCES Clewents. A full attemlance requesed. | CITY ITEMS Brethren of stster lodzes fraterna:ly invited. ig order of the W. M. MEMBERS OF THE PL : will attend reular mecti ViENING to make arranwements to attend funeral of Corot sa brother, James Baden. By order oo FAMILY SUPPLigs AUCTION SALES, A -M.. | BICYCLES __ ; 107 5. | BoanDine: Jauuary 7. 1s Tete ‘W. 8. MACGILL, Secretary. MBERS' UNION WEDNESDAY AL EXCUKSIONS, &e_ ett itt FINANCIAL... <q IKE KAN tion wil tends ption to Senator B.W. sue ier greception FOR RENT (Offices) 8 are int ANE, recy i REPUBLICAN ASSOCTA- | FOR RENT <Fiats),... i paul, oot. Bdet- ant Poou-eve: | FOR RENT (Rooms? ave. Fe in nt. : ted. d. H. FRANKLIN, Brest: | FOR RENT (Miscellaneous) it*_ | FOR RENT (Houses). KEV. JOSEPH H, SMITH, EVAN- | FOR RENT (Stables) Church; th and | FOR RENT (Stores) rurds>* | FORK SALE (Houses) beopen to the blic on FRIDA sess puaey ttn i 16 gen and on | FOR SALE (Paaon) each Friday night tuereafter until turther e az R SALE " tance tree. By order. F. 8. BAKBAKIN, Curator. | HOTELS : FOR SALE (Lot)... AT | FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) LADIES' GOODS THE PNEUMATIC GUN CARKIAGE AND By order of the board of directors, sealed proposals | LOCAL Will be ‘received from test rhiuders ot ths come | LOST AND FUUD vat ite ofliee, No. Cores tat itu the sale to the company of ‘The directors reserve the rit to. accept any bid or acs or parts of Lids whieh in the. nut be to the luterest y, THE ANN stockhoiders of the LEGAL NOTIC P. WER COMPANY. + un te, & | MANICURE, e'stork uf thectmpanye | MEDICAL. MISCELI Ss ml MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA’ a a NOTARIES PUBLIC, ty ; | OCEAN STEAMERS Hy cpETING, OF THE | POTOMAC RIVER PIANOS AND UAGANS, WEDNESDAY, January directors will ALL GRADUAT! dents of Universi idles ant Your of rat - Angell Is ex ected. Secty Washinzton Asso. have so.d iny tterest in contectionery cor ad abd Psts. now. NA. if is IS To NOTIFY <oncern that the p-rinership beretofore ex- between WM. J. RUB) BROUSEM, und W. 'T. ROBERTSON, BLN. BROUN, WASHINGTON, D.C., 3 OTe tthe p GEAALD Traits as Quinn be Pitegeratae Met Potaee Lat apd insurance Agente, Was this day dissolved by | SCGaR Bouwry.—The ‘Treasury Department | day morning by the comm has 80 So 403 claims for bounty on sugar icKinley act, aggregating $12,140.42. mutual consent. Petad ps haya Hels Pigase in the Yet rows business at 30s deste a. wound cespecttuily sake the patrouage of his friends und the pulse. cent bonds redeemed yesterday was £15,100, JOHN Quins. | M#king the total redemption to date $22,493,- Se "47 1s WoRTH KNOWING ABOUT duwrou, January 5, Inve Ordered: iat the order September 22, 1690, est Y es i scenuent of workdone under the perunt sates is | DEATH oF ScRGEOX Loxo.—Surgeon General hereby amended by striking out all aiter the word “property” 10 line o, paragcaph 4, W. DOUGLASS. J. W. KOSS, W. T. KUSSELL, Commissioners D.C. abt ie hed at the office ut the couiy any PERSONAL... See PROFESSIONAL = PROPOSAL fs AND Sot Ane! ¥0, ME uuual Lunguet on JANU- ELWIN F. SouUTI, Dep't of FROM THIS DATE MET. DANIEL. Jagat” Was PED (Miscejlancous) WHOM Iv MAY | WINTER RESORTS KASON aid Bo = Tiler bauwot WMT ROBERT: | GovERsaEnt T9.at bieyeaem, wt 741 Vue st nutual conent, aissulved. The to becarnies om us Wed Tevenue, $441,934; customs, 1,027,422 been ap} tion at Catfrey's inlet NO N. 4. ii wershipy heretofore x: aud MAULICE FLLZ- ep JOHN QuINx, MAURICE FizcERaLD, | Uder the 650, and leaving outstanding $11,050. Navan Paywewts.—The SUBURBAN Sree eee PROPERTY vacant by the death of Mr. Edward Burgess. Sreaxen Cri Speaker Crisp somewhi continues to slowly improve in health. ‘one of those new maps of the Dis- co.ored. | Most accurate and com- ment that the trustees of the Corcoran Gallery Paes esl Setaee Eee mee, of Art have decided to open that institution to capita ist and home seeker. Maraed by ais the pubiic on one evening in the week during take een natin, the winter. The gallery will be open ou Fri- Se nw: day evening, January 8, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock, 1m ia av ‘u.w., Branch, | and on each Friday evening thereafter at the OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS same hours. The admission will be free on aut the District of Col these occasions. vestnient. A few dollars put into this property will 100 Los, served at the United States marine hospital cociaa, Louisville, Ky., from 1875 to THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER. FLANAGAN 1S FKANK! HE CAN'T “SUIT EVERY PURSE"— Covington of Belt Lake City, E. A. V. But he offers inducements to all ownersot | ice of Ohio, George N. Gardiner of New purses with money in them—Lady's Solid | LOPE and George McKay of Goid Watch, 14-karat, $25. (Diamonds re- make Jour Dew Year much (QUT waGGAMaN, | man. Ho was widely known ass eurgece of Corner 14th and G sis. | more than ordinary ability and was a highly AN OLD SAYING REVISED. esteemed and popular member of his corps. Firatin speed. Pensoxat.—A. M. Todd of Washington, Pa, ‘Firatin accuracy. : D. F. Patterson of Pittsburg, A. F. Tayner of Peso ae snecat Ccsxpert cover, I ec atvu nal Saas eed of Kittanning, Pa., ‘Bave you one? are at Willard’s. A. L. Higgins of Baltimore, J. C. PARKER, John A. Fitch of New York and W. J. Coolahan G1Y ith st. l ‘6 | of Baltimore are at the Randall ——Geo. H. Paterson, N. J., are it the Arlington.—E. RL, E. i. Terreli of Brussels and John A. Quacken- MILL WORK, LUMBER AND HARDWARE, 6° OTH BT. AXD MEW YORE avE, 531 Seventh street northwest. Gow. | bus * ——— as — at Se: a : ALDEN C. CLARK ANNOU| THA’ Gen. V. D. Groner of Virginia, . Marke SEAL Soture Baoney HAT AS New Yor, J. Nelson Lewis of Brookira:and Gen, wis Merrill army are al itt —— Beret coer eee Representative Doan of Wilmington, Ohio, Mr. ‘Nezotistes Loans, ~ [aK Noyes of Springfield, Mass, and H. E. ae Tauberick of Mi Til, are ‘at the Fre- ‘That he has the co-operation of anweitzes | donia.-—G. E. Smith of Columbus. Ohio,Gen. cuperienced assistants, Rosser of Charlottesville, Va., F. Le Francis of solicited. Boston and Jobn 8. Wheeler of ‘Mass., 605 F st. o.w. are ut the St. James.—Dr. E. E. Cady, who has boon for two weeks confined to his rooms at RP ovr PIPE, ODOR OR SMOKE. the Randall with the grip, has recovered. Costs LESS THAN ONE CENT AN MR. BLAINE ILL, PLE IN iN SSELAARRSSO™STRUCTION 40 | 45 grac of Snann Gene Bttement tn EN N APPEARANCE tl State Department. WILL HEA’ rE COLD MATHER Cor BOOM IN| sotary Blaine had a slight attack of illness PRO stzEs. COST—COMES IX | waite gt his desk at the State Department to- ‘ day, but it was of a very temporary nature and STOVES ARE APPLIED TH = 5 ginny off. Itis expected that he will be ‘GHAND OIL HEATER” HAS Ni pean passed ‘ cat AND SEE IT IN OPERATION. | “'ry.¢ incident caused the greatest excitement, 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., however, for a short time, and the entire de- it was quite demoralized for a couple of 432 918 ST. N.W. ni ‘The Secretary was at his desk in the great — diplomatic reception room where he trans- IN CASE acts all his business while at the depart- You ment, and at about moon he began to feel Want tell. He or @ a Wares was soon surrounded by his assistants, "A or nausea was the most marked symptom, but the Anything attack seemed to pass rapidly and in about an Else hour the was sufficiently recovered In ‘to be taken to his in a carriago. dees SURGEON GENERAL BROWNE SUMMONED. We In the meantime Surgeon General Browne wat of the navy, whose office ison the floor below Bell the room, was hurriedly sum- than was at ee He found that the attack yielded readily to ries treatmen telephoned avis for and ived from the house, — ‘The Secretary, on went at ALL. BALTZSTEIN, Jr, ‘once to had Puluer. been soon quieted 505 SEVENTH ST. 506 #6 | down, and 80 far re- Saal sa 3 COUNT THE cost, ratistnn weed 4 as he was going to the carringe his father's ‘Now ie the time of the year youare plan- attack was ‘expected build and estimating the cost, that he” luncheon later — in the day. The physician, he added, bad ‘Wo are ready (free of charge) to xive you given it as ‘that the Secretary had too little exercise. This, in bis ‘bulla you nay comnt the cost. opinion, hed the mauses which ‘Libbey, Bittingwr & Miller, ey jure pe i Hy i MEOST EEO RRESEIIEEEE EE EE BEBEH GRIER ERED we oe HEAVY SNOW STORMS. The Severest of the Season Exp rienced in tne West. GARZA'S FOLLOWERS HOTLY PURSUED, England's Bering Sea Commis sioner Coming to Washington. . WRECKED ON THE ROCKS, 4 TOUCH OF WINTER. Cmrcaoo, Jan. 6.—Dispatches from points throughout Illinois, lowa and Minneapolis re Port the heaviest anow storm of the season, the fall in most places being over six inches. In- tensely cold weather prevails in the northwest Forman, N. D., reports the worst storm of the season At Bristol, 8. D., snow has been fall- ing all day and a blizzard is sweeping the eur rounding country. Other dispatches from the Dakotas are of the «ame tenor Pumaprtraia, Jan. 6.—At an early hour thie morning a heavy snow storm, the first of the season, set in. Up to noon one foot had fallen. Electric road between Bethiebem and Alien- town is blockaded and cars cannot be moved. ‘The various railroads report exceedingly heavy snow fall and are preparing for blockades. ‘There is good sleighing. Nrack, N. ¥., Jan. 6.—A heavy snow storm, which began at 6 o'clock this morning, is now in progress along the lower Hudson. The | snow is rapidiy growing deeper, with promise of good sleighing. ‘This fall of snow is the first that covers the ground this winter, Loxpox, dau, 6.—There bas been « hea fall of snow in the north of Seotiand. Tra by rail is considerably delayed and the country Toads are blocked with snow. New Yor. Jan. 6.—Snow began falling about 2o'clock this morning, and at daybreak the city Was covered with about two tuches of n, the storm continuing up till 11 o'clock, whem the wind shifted to the southeast and warmer Weather prevailed. All traffic on the streets and railroads was much impeded, some of the suburban trains being delayed tor over am hour. - enn chorts from, the immediate vicinity and he state show that the enowiall in some places has been very heavy. . Central Park this morning presented « lively appearance, many sleighs being out, and the Recrirts Tovay.—Internal Kerrer Arrotxtep.—Thaddeus M. Snow has inted keeper of the life-saving sta- Boxps Repreaey.—The amount of 434 per vy Department has made the fifteenth payment on cruisers 9 and 10 to the Columbian iron works of Balti- A New Parsivext.—Prof. Cecil H. Peabody of the Institute of Technology. Boston, Mass., has accepted the appointment of president of COPP the board of lide-taring: appliances, lately made 's Coxpitiox.—The wretched TELL weather of yesterday and last night affected . renewing his cough- you. ing spells and thereby interrupting his sleep. This morning, however, he again went to sleep 700 EIGHTH ST. ¥.W. and recovered some of his broken rest. He —" YOU GET ONE? Tue Corcorax Ant Gatteny.—There is ‘surroundiny subdivisions. Size 4 good news for the lovers of art in the state- “py d | Wyman has received telegraphic notice of the teu thereof the words “and a reierence to the | death of Surgeon W. H. Long of the United Which the work was done.” J. | States marine hospital service at Cincinnati, Ohio. Surgeon Long was born in Kentucky, 2 ato weseracionte oS rapepeedienyed eS ae Mich., from 1882 to 1885; at ‘Chicago, IL, om 8400 to $700, February to October, 1885; at Detroit,’ from a comet em on ~ ite of is le mm i four Years, with G per cant interest Ateucy relonccd after | times as member of boards for examination of candidates for admission into the United States marine hospital service, serving twice aa chair Squire of New York, 8. Thomas of Boston, J. B. Neal of Baltimore and Grant A. Hobart of are at the Shorcham.——Jas. D. Henderson of Gauadupaenacs New York, Thos. Trumbull of Pomeroy, Ohio, i i | Ai EB E - snow, although soft, afforded « fairly ewifs course for the runners. v —— SCATTEKING THE KEBELS. Lieut. Langhorne Reports the Capture of Several Saddies, Bio Graxpe Crrv, Tex., Jan 6—Corp, Rate, third cavalry, who died on Monday from Wounds inflicted by pickets of his own com- Pany at Salinoswas buried yesterday. ‘The following dispatch was received yester- auding officer from Havena, where « baud of mounted Mexicans were reported to be eucamped little after daylight this morning Capt. ,with C troop,went into the Java pasture at the lower end. Capt. McNeil, with his com- pany, went through the middle of it and with ten men and two deputies went into the up; part. Three revolutionise were chased Ly the Fangers, but they escaped. I ran into « small camp and got six saddles and bridles, but the owners had just left. Captains McKay and McNeill have already caught over seven horses. Several of the evolutionists crossed the river during the night, but in such haste as to leave a horee stuck in the mud and the saddle on the further side. (Signed) “Laxononye.” Capt. Thomas Garza, the deputy marshal who escaped during the Retinal tht, has come inand surrendered himself. The revolution- ists are reported to be badly scattered. —a WRECKED AT THE BREAKWATER. & Schooner Bound for the Chickabomiay Kuns om the Kocks. Lewes, Det., Jan. 6.—The schooner & G. Hart, Capt. Holbrook of St. George, Me., im ballast from New York for the C river, Va., in coming into the breakwater by mie take in lights ran on the rocks in the gupway at Wo'clock last night,knocking « hole in ber and causing her to fill with water. The crew took to their boat and boarded « tug, which landed them here at 9 o'clock this morning. saved only their clothing. The schooner be a total loss. — THE BERING SEA DISPUTE. Commissioner Raden-Powell Will Start fer ‘Washington on Saturday. Lrverroot. Jan 6.—Sir George Smyth Baden- Powell, M. P., the British Bering sea commis- sioner, starts for Washington on Saturday next. ‘The British commissioner, in an address last night, said that England and the United States had agreed upon a basis for a setthement of the Bering sea difficulty and that be hoped that the matter would be brought to a sate factory conclusion. Sir George Baden-Powell added that be hoped, before the world’s fair at Chicago was opened, to see « lin of fast passenger steamers running between Englaud and Canada and that this line would havea good share of the travel the fair would promote between the old world and the new. GONE TO MARE ISLAND. The Cruiser Baltimore Goes to the Pacifie avy Yard. Saw Faaxcrsco, Jan. 6.—The cruiser Balti- more brought up from Valparaiso Capt. Dick- imson of the ship Rappahannock and the latter's wife and two daughters. The mock was bound from Cardiff to San Francisco with a cargo of coal, but the cargo took fre off Juan Fersendes Intention ‘versel was totally destroye:... and ‘crew remained on the island three weeks veyed. to Valpersion tke Behtinere bas as- ve} to Val 180, parted for Mare Island. ao THE ANARCHISTS’ CASES. Attorney General Hunt Coming to Argue Against Fielden and Schwab's Appeal. Sraxortery, In1., Jan. 6.—Attorney Gen- The attorney general's briof is an ally claborate one. Besides with the : & 5 Ha Ly it i E | i i i i | i i i iH iL I

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