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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Pesorylvania Avenue, corner 11th &t.. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres’t. New York Office. 83 Potter Building. ‘Tre Evextxe Stan ts served to subscribers in the tty by carriers. on their own scrount, at 10 cents per or th. per ‘uouth. Copies at the counter, wate eack. By wail anywhere in the Cattel States OF Pustaue prepaid oO conte per miobth. Av QUADRUPER Sutmey Stam $1.00 per year: tein postace added. #100. (Butersd at the Post Office at Washington, D.C. 28 second-class mail matter, | SE All mail sutecriptions mast be paid im advance. Rates of adver ‘he nade Anuwn on application. Von 80, Na 20,153. = OHIO'SNEWGOVERNOR BARON RIRSCH'S COLONIZATION SCHEME Serious Reports From the Bedside of England's Prince, TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. OTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Axencas Srcvarry Aso Taesr Comrasz. Capital, One Mtlion Tro Hundred and Pitty Thow- aand Dollars, Full Paid. Dercsrrs. The company especially solicits doposits, which deaw interest, yet are wubject to check at any and el cones without uotice, Tacsrs. Im making your will youcan name this com- Pany as Trustee, Executor, Admiulstrator oF Ham, and suck wills will be drawn sree and Rept si Uxvestuests. The greater the interest promitet the oreater the rit. For couservative investors this com- pany offers Neal Estate Debenture Bonds in sins of $100, $500 and 21,060, paying 5 per cent faterest, parable somi-anntally by coupon, re- quiring no further attention. Sach bonds are Pronounced by leading financiersof the coustry ‘the most profitable safe investiuenta, THE AMERICAN SECUNITY AND TRUST COMPANY. - President. No. 1405 G ST. N.W.—New Stone Building. It Taz Wasmrxcros Loss aso Trust COMPANY. CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, GRANITE BUILDING, 9TH AND F STS. TRUSTS.—This company executes all trusts, acts as Executor, Administrator, &e. DEPOSITS —Money deposited with this company bears interest, Either subject to check or on time. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT.—One of the finest im the world. Boxes for rent, or storage for stiverware, trunks, pictures, &c. Call or write for information. oxo. B CARMODY, ‘Treasurer. Tar Usiren Srares BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Tks FSB) WASHINGTON. D. Cu yout Suh py ENT Dy same to the PURCHASE of « Homes Pageintenst ca sevings depoatn!iaehy, amount, | 2 Ver centanter "on ayec tra W. 8 HoGE. President, date they are males =i TC. DANIEL, Secretary. Chas. J. Bell, Jas. E. Fitch, Geo. W. Brown Bert & Co., Baxxens, 1406 .G@ STREET. DEPOSITS, EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. A specialty made of investment securities. ‘Foreign exchange issued on all points. ae ‘Local securities bought and sold. NAtiosar BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, 3.E COR 1TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE, CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1567. ‘Reorganized under act Congress Uctober 1, 1800. ‘Transcctsthe business of @ ‘TRUST COMPANY 32 all its various branches, Also the business of BAVINGS BANK And ofa EaFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Capital: OSE MILLION OF DOLLARS, Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of thees- tates of minor, committee of the estates of Innatica, receiver, sesichoe aud executes trusts of any audevery Ceseription. ‘Wills kept without chance, UfEeceives money depositein sums of TEN CENTS hd upward and sllows interest thereon, Money deposited Lefure the first day and on the first, secondand third days of the month will draw interest ‘trom the fret day. Loans nvusy upca real estate and collateral secur a. Fell first-class real estate and other securities in fue of 900 and upward. Tecetves SILVER WARE and all Kinds of VALU- AbLES upen deposit in capscious storage vaults of ‘Bkeurt assed dry new aud secunty. SMALL EL¥ES 20K KENT FROM 86 to 9125 PER aSaUML Office honrs—Dally from Pa.m. to 4p. and until therwise cruered, ia mdditca te thy mains ones ail Dotciock peas. ee follows” Ga the tot day ct ica Sleuth Ga the last bantnes day’ uf ears month, 05 the ret, secoud abd third each @undaye ne ee seu pted, “beu the 10th tails on Sunday the dita day Wilibe ay aul Management: President, BrxgamiN i CHARLES C"CLOVER, F: #25 Be sou STOR” Sete, Treasurer, E& Fuascis Kices, ‘Secrecary, ALBERT 4 SUS tEvaNT, Bentamin P. Buyuer, Alter L Sturtevant Gecrew it. Flank. 2 Cephaion, BANKERS, est ow. Acconnts of individnals, firms, corporations snd cap!- falists solicited. Our facilities are the best. Loans made on seai estate and other available col- Jateral. Exchange, both foreicn and domestic, drawn at cus- tours usances, Letters of credit available inall parts of the world fur- Binked. Atyou have any reason for changing your bank ac- count oF opening a uew cue, Call and see us, Cone 4:3, Woops e co., BANKERS. nolG-tr rr es C. 'T. Havesxex, Member Washinetoa Stock Exchange, Lea! Estate and Stock Broker, Boous Sand 11, Atlantic building, 100 F stioeet nortiwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Procks, Bonds and Gratz Louybt aud sold for cash or 0b searsin. Dirwet Now York and Chicago wires, Telephone 45:4 J5O W. consos- ar-3m + ‘SNC. W. MACABTNEY. Meuaber N.Y. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST.'N. W. ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Deposits. yy Loans. Collections. oa the sacbeaate' of Bow Sore Tak ee eee Shei 'oretheana csat taity Made of investment securittes, District aud ai iccal Ralroad, Gas, Ae banca so wepnsmama sna! 1200,1202 & 1204 FST.N Usios savises panr, 509 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. F. G, SMITH, President. J. G. KIMBALL, First Vice President, A. M. LOTHROP, Second Vice President, JOHN TWEEDALE, Secretary. ‘T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. DIRECTORS, Maj. F.C. Ainsworth, 1. G. Kimball, George W. Cixsell, George W. Knox, ©. C. Cole, ‘T. A. Lambert, Ww. ‘Duvall, A. M. Lothrop, N.P. Gaze, Geo. W. Offutt, CR Isadore Saks, HL. A. Griswold, ¥. H. Smith, ‘Tracy L, Jedforis, John Tweedale, The directors of the Union Savings Bank congratu- Jate the customers and friends of the bank upon {ts Prosperous condition at the close of the first six months of its life. Since the opening day the increase of de- Posits and depositors bas been steady, without a break; and so careful and conservative has been the manage- mont that after paying the promised 4 per cent inter- est, which bas been credited toevery account, anddiv- idends at the rate of G and 63 per cent to the five and ten years insicllment depositors, the back could on one day's notice pay «dollar and a quarter for every dollar of Geposits. Depositors are requested to bring in their pass Loobs and have their iuterestand dividends credited up. ‘THE BANK agin invites attention to the induce- ments it offers to various classes of do- positors. FIFTY DEPOSIT AGENCIES at the principsl stores inali partsof thecity make it practicable for any one to deposit small amounts out of business hours. CHILDREN shouid be encouraged from the earliest axe to begin business and see how nickels will xrow.. WORKING PEOPLE have the opportunity,(by saving asimall amount each week, in a compar- atively short time to accumulate enoush to make the frst payment cn a comfortable home. ‘The bank will then loan the remain- der of the purchase money. DEPARTMENT CLERKS and others who are able to save aspecific amount each month wil find our installment bonds a profitable in- vestinel GUARDIANS aud cthers who have money on hand which 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 sc- ‘cumulating or waiting for a specific purpose may secure 4 per cent interest by depositing in the Union Savings Bank. Bank hours vach week day from 9 to 5 and on Satur- days from6 to $ p.m. USION SAVINGS BASE DEPOSIT AG@NCIES, ‘They wil sell you the best goods in their respective Hines at the lowest prices, ‘They will sell you our Five-cent and Twenty-five cent baving Stamps, NORTHWEST WASHINGTO! . Pa. ave., drucxist: Georce W. ‘ochran & Co., 1115 Pa. ave., cigars: &. Witmer & 5 ¥ | ee © C. Bryan, 1413 N.Y. ave., a . P. Watrous, “SIS i4th st.. Cottage Market; Birch & Co., 1414 14th st., grocers; James K. Evpley. zs 1éth st.. druggists; George E. Ken- Cochran &o.. 1201 Fst,. ciseeye Congas Ome Pharmacy, corier d and G sts; Eiphoufo Yourwes sty. x eas th st. ; Woodward & Lothrur, Company 425 erocers Lothroy ‘Seb st. and yfttidral merchandise. C- A. Prentiss, “ave Florida ve ‘ats. | Edmonsto: H.W. Walton, Hilton, 2142" L st. ‘Pharmacy: é ¥ st... boots aul shoes N sts. “drugeist, Huttun & _ ia. "Harry, Standiord's a " Manaxer, Loch ald bo EB. Cissel, 10th ond New York avers dr C. Brown, 7th st. and RL. Orusiist: dames ® Dupont Pharmacy,’ Cougs ave and loneak’ 's Dupont ¥, Comm. ave, ahd Lith st: Harry - Sunith, corner 2d and F sts. drug Hsts., grocer; Frank tol sis rmuerist drigeist; Ment; feu and H sts. 5 A; Jobusion (oranch), MT. byrne, oti and Maryland ave ,drugist- SOUTH: EAST WASHINGION.—Fronk B. Weller, Zoi 8th st., druxwist; J." Walter Hodges: cor. Pent. ave. and 2u st., drugvist. Francis Petrola, uid Pent. ave., Srogest. Charles Hawyins, dthend va. ave. and Objorauruad. erocers. GHOORLAS DS ore lio railroad, qrocers. s D. C. —Charies McGee, at ‘station of Balkans, ‘and ‘Obto’ ratiroad, «rocer. BUILDING Fs ASSOCIATION ‘Has the best plan devised for securing s Home, NO AUCTION OF MONEY NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. Any amount loanel. tepayabie ¢izi per month on each LO advance, "Shares tmonh. TEN FEN CENT INTEREST ON DELOSITS. The arscciation suarantees interest at the rate of 1 Per ceat per annul on all deponits of €25 aul up Sand aot withirawn before the expiration of years, Pasing'b per cent of this interest semiannually: and aiter years the additional 4 per cent. No interest frills baid'ou deyonita of lean ian Stucnths stands ihe, Meuern way withdraw at aug’ tine by elvinis G0 dase’ notice to the Secretary in writime. ‘The as Staten holds the rucht to recall. these Certificates on OO Gays" notice to the holder thereof, but will pay interest up to fume of withdrawal. (There cersibcates are wold OnLy at the vitices of the sssyeiaticn. > OFFICERS. HARRISON DINGMAN. President WW. ice icaideay aiid Mamases 2d Vice President secant siaitasei Of Loa Department —— For pampbiets and information apply at vullice, peat door to Colum bee at ANDI sz. x.w. yM.B. GURLEY. FREDERICK C. STEVEN 8 y mare tema Se * sgt eal Estate. Insurance and ‘Stock Lrckers, 12235 Fst. aes estate Lous! told and rented. Local securt- hes bought and soi Money loaned on listed securi- erieceitteceia Stacy iad og lpia fe Sestments. Olu-tr Lc tiene W. B. HIBD: Banker, G0 Broadway. N.Y. ‘Mana. ‘Mower Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWRSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BKORERS, 1335 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. C., Buy and seit for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, Graig, Provisions and Ci ee t private wires to New Yorkand Chicayo, Tuterest allowed on deposits. Out of town business a shecialty. ‘Teiephone 543. FEST building in America de- (0 the nace FINE Clothing Utsren Wearnen. {TTTEISISTHERIND OF WEATHER 2 THAT MAKES YoU FEEL # ruasneun TO THE MAN WHO INVENTED THE ULSTER. WHAT PARAGONS OF COMFORT THEY ABE, OURS ESPECIALLY, REGULAR STORM VEFIERS AND SO STYLISH, TOO. MADE FROM GENUINE IRISH FRIEZE, MONTAGNAC, CHINCHILLA, MELTON, BEAVER AND TWEED, CUT, MADE AND TRIMMED IN STRICTLY FIRST- CLASS MANNER AND PERFECT FITTING. SEE THEM BY ALL MEANS IF YOU CONTEMPLATE PURCHASING ONE IT WILL ‘ZO YOUR ADVANTAGE. Rosinsos, Parzen & Co., Axzzioaxn Crorarzns Ww. _ Horse Banketa and Lap Robes at low prices. wc2T ‘0; Dawson Lodwe, No. 16. F.A,A.M., Ma. sonic Temple, MONDAY, January 1i, 1s, at'7:30 pam, Work, M.M. degree. Fraternal invitation ox- tended. BY order WM Sate B. ¥. LARCOMBE, Jr., Socretary. MASONIC—A STATED COMMUNICA- tion of Federal Lodge. No. 1, F. A. A. will be held next TUESDAY, the 12th iistant Pom. ‘The F. C. dexree will’ be worked and in Of usportance to cxery other transacted. Members of sister ‘ate fFati ted ‘order the WoMl., We SHEID.. > uviet By order Se W. H. PROCTOR, Secretary. HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. The ciehth annual meeting of the above named as- sociation will be held at the hall, southwest corner of avenue and 19th sireet, on TULSDAY ie 1th instant, at 7 o'clock. The eighth will be submitted aud officers for the ensuing of ninth ye: <a 5 FREATED COMMUNICATION eid in the p sity, on TUESDAY, Janu All Princeton imen are invited to be requested to send thelr Dal secretary, in order that a complete list may be yared tor the ANNUAL DINNER, of which 0 SRY ©, STEWART, Jr. pre- jotice mil Ue aosty elven, Secretary Hrineston Autunt Avsoviation, Jane Y. G20 Lith ot (OME BUILDING ASSUCIATION. ee od sisiaaas (ecriptions at the ofice of the | Guested carta "Bas jaya ore nolders Are Fe: troeeurer 100) beaos ave a Shay be taken at this tueeti : “The rst monthiv meeting for payment of dues on THOMAS DOWLING, Presitent, stock of the hint series will be held st the Co ae Tull: southwest rorner of Penns: ave, end 1 ston |W. H. WETZEL, Secretary, a SDAi EVENING, the 12h instant, at 7 o'clock. > H st. now. 0-2 (EETING OF THE for the Retletof Dew idren will be held on Shares, $1.00 each per inouth,and ay be taken at this moctinig OF at auy tituo at the Ollice of the trensticer, as above, i The business of the past elit years show Zoans made HE ANNUAL National Assoctati ftute Colored Women and <7 er lers on # hat fo the extent of @400,- | TURSDAY, January iz, at 7 o’ciock p.m, at the Seshsiy thn ‘sverace efautine Tousied per soare being | Bouse ofthe secretary, 110 Sats © °e Gi, and the montiuy payment theretor ¢1.0U on at H. M. HATCH, Secretary. ‘aud $1.00 es interest. As im ANNUAL MEE’ NG OF THE Washington Humane Society for the elec- on Gt officers anit an executive committee for the interest. Interes: hns also YSN RAE wit be hot inthe parlorgor the XM GA Interest is now allowed at U per vent to both borrower o'clock. eports of work forthe nace teat wil and depositor. matted. Gags)" A. 8, 2 Fremdent. Savings muy be securely invested or loans obtained on the easiest of terms atid with tue least ponsibie ex- ‘Loans can be settiod tu whole oF in’ part at the wer sconvenience ‘Colne in With Us, The ossociation will be asure source of prosit to you, either us au investor or a borrower, if ‘ae money Lorrowed is Judiciously sed. Ze carerul wanatenien: Of the past ‘sieht years is our guarantee for th joubtt OF THE REPUB- ~ Washinvion, D. C. December 24, 1891. ‘The annual meeting Of the stockholders of this bank will be held on TUESDAY, January 12, 180, but ween the hours of Land % o'clock p.m., to elect directors for thee suing year. CHAS. 5, BIADLEY, Cashier, acre fature. No mnston Loan and Trist Coinpany re Ure Jor tie olection of directors wilt ba held at che oflve ot W. He WETZEL. Secretary, 4 erie “OF THE « of the District of “Colut IS02.—Ordered: Th: estublisting rules for the 5 of Januar: ‘he polis’ will be opened at 1 o'clock p.u, | ‘Lrauster be il] be closed on the danuary, 1N92, and opened on January 14, INE 3 : Wats B"ROBISON, Secretary. der the peruit systenie ie Se Be by anne! by sirikine ont alt alter the word T. MEVKOPOLITAN BANK, nixton, D. C., Decem eri, INL, fntal 6 ection for directors of this bank: will be the bankine Louse on TUESDAY, the 12thday oF January, 15¢2. Voils will be open from 11 o'clock am. to 1o'clock Pm Foperty an Line oy pata! aph iM lied thereat (he words * Be GEPNEY & ROBERTS, duulway Comp gist te eld WED SESDAS Sun ash a the power SGRAVED CAR. tise. iligh st, Georgetown, D.C. - Foils will be open REGEN ES CARPE ARE frou fmnto 4.1m GEORGE D. ASHAUN. secretary STATIONERY. Ja 5,5, sdtols ALWAYS NEEDED. ray lOLD: u] wCI THE RE TATE LitLE INSURANCE COM- DESIKABLE PRESENTS, PANY OF THL DISTRIGE UF GOOLE MEIN For the viection of nine trustees Jor the ensuing yosr Will be held at the office of the company, 470 La ave. bv yom TCESDAN, the't-ti day of Jauuary, 180% jock pit. GEOKGE E. PLESING, £8, FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1802, nickeled DIAMOND-FKAME CUSu- TONED KAMBLER. as Nex Paticrn, aud ‘price cut to $145 for the lars reduction. cousing seasen, ten ‘Don’t faj] to see this before placing your order: fora new siwunt. GULMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. jad 1325 4th st. howe COME! 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 43 FE Sumy Fon Pristine. 023 D st. Gq Hikon Ss. ADAM is Thtst tw. Is prepared to dg all classes of printing upon short noticehnd at reasonable rates aG___ BRIEF WORE A SPE r. ALLEN C. CLARK sy Re EE je BROKE Selis Realty. areas ios lene ‘Nexotistes Loans, Flaces Instrance, Adjusts Taxes. iv HAS . I mean. and Tam prepared to keep you warus with my Fumily Coal, which | deliver promptly. Never disuppoint a patron in cold weather: 7 Is good logic tors coal or. Those who bave not ‘That he hes the co-operation ct euergencand §— | TES isch cansiot avons it. Therefore eat “*usiness wolicived. J MAUKY DOVE, 36-1 “ 605¥ st. nw. ‘Coal Merchant, Offices xt1st and I st. nw. Wy 1206 Hb w, ald Lose at = d21-gin GeO T'S EVENING DEESS. (London Letter.) The Dress $uits which the Prince of Wales and ths Duke of Clareuce wore ‘on the occasion of the Stock Ex- change’s “smoker” were inade of a slightly rough material, faced with ’ > ASTON & RUPP, STATIONERS, 421 1ITH ST. N. W. Blank Books, Copying Pretses, Stands, &c., Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures. Wedding and heavy silk. The vests were only vi 2. St Fone sibeect leider accur iehaoard _— Viting Cards Engraved and Printed. 453m. gpa | HAVE 420,000 TO INVEST ee Be SIN vaca enounDe Tasluring Shop, oro i S14 Lith st. nw, MUST BE CHEAP. Owners of such property who are desirousof selling Will find ready sale it price sults, Sena full particulars, dade THE MANUAL OF CONGRESSIONAL Practice isa new and very Valuable pubil- cation by Thotuas Hudson McKee aud 18 well the U. 5. Ked Book. Price, £0.00. ©. C, PURSELL, Bookseller, 405 Stl st. n.W, ED. J. O'HARE, 1006 F st. Be HEE SHEIRY FOR ENGRAVING, 023 D ST @i1-bn = Fe ™ >. Bann, IMPORTING TAILOR, 2111 Pa. ave. Fall and Winter Novelties received. apl4 a> CALENDARS FOR we It is too late now tofill on order for Cal dare by January 1, but J can deliver thei within © @q=>PULLIZ NOTICE. WASHINGTON, D. C;, January 1, 1802. Thave this day associated with nie in the Real Estate business iny son, Charies C. Prescott, under the Arm, aie of Juv. A. Prescott & Sou My tlanus are due and are hereby extended to the pubic tor the very generous patrouaxe of the Past en anda twit years.” A continuance of public favor abd confidence is solicited. INO. A. PR Real Xi week Shereatter. ey will Ue Just ae accel Jal-tin Tow Ht wort) Keepitus at ty then, - > Enna “UCL: McQUEES, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, BOEIOR OF COPARIMARSHIE Telephone wie" Zs US LLL Est u.ws_ | SNOTA. PRESCOTT, ‘CHAS. c. PRESCOTT. Most Re - A. Lewes dt Tod SON ‘ FInsT 7 a ost respectfully arinouice that they have this AMUSEMENTS. Gst) DAY OF JANUALY, 1802, entered tuto @ co- partnership as KEAL ESTATE BROKERS And have succeeded to the businens which has been #0 Jouy and successfully conducted by the senior meunbec of the Bru in the KELLOGG BUILDING, 1416 F 1. NW. Where, by strict application fo and trompt and faith- ful dispate of business, they hope to merit, and do most earnest!) ‘public tavor. BEAL ESTAI'E BUCGH AND SOLD, "HOUSES, KEN TED, RENTS COLLECTED, In fact, everything done that cowed within the scope, of goal estate dealt Mr. EDWAKD N. LEWIS, who has been the prin- cipal saiesinun for Jno. A. Prescott for the past elle (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ‘NIKISCH. ‘Under Auspices of the Music Committee. ‘MR. ARTHUR NIKISCH, Conductor. Socond Concert, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, AT 8. Soloist, MRS. ARTHUR NIKISCH. ‘Tickets, with reserved seats, 81.5 and $1.50, accord- | Seacs, continues with the new firlu tu chalge of tie ime ie Teeation, sow on male at 0 eis koe Sak a Aris LLIS, Manager. . ING. A. PRESCOTT, jall-3t C. A. ELLIS, Ms 3 Oia ete cork, ng, Met olloge baud, ae Avery mateaines | pt tin ii Pate. Very agrevabio te takefor | — CONSTIPATION, “Who heeds not Experience, bemorrhotas, bie, ri INDIE® Ke ae |S rust him aoe datesunal vem aad clean —_— arom thei. The ex aoe aa F. GRILLON, GRILLON S5Kive dea Archives, Paria, Writing Machines today shows Nostra cian asians conclusively that the REMINGTON’ x Cimast & Lens, STANDARD TYPEWRITER (928 7th and 700 E st. n.w. ps pany am — the supremacy which it ‘There croa few things that ought to move just at this Jong ago achieved. time, for the best reasons, thoy are seasonubie and 7 vory cheap. tra value 30-4 All-wool Blankets at $4. Extra Heavy and Quality, 11-4, at 85; fully worth 26. Extra Quality All-wool, 11-4, price was $7.50; now WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, a15-tr 8TH AND F STS, N.W. ¥ V. BALDWIN JOHNSON’ La COAL AND WOOD. Compiete fa: tities botiom pricen, ful and measure, clean thel, prompe deilveries Utices 101 le ave. meyer Ons lot of Very Fine Quality 11-4 Angora, all wool, reduced to 83.50. ‘Cxe lot of 12-4, all woo!, reduced to $7.50. One iot of Very Fine 12-4, all wool, reduced to $10. A great special in 10-4, all wool, at $3.50. hese prices they should wove very quickly. Wo will offer in Damask Table Linens and Napkins special bargains. = ave mer LL A ae Be, isi Wis AKL iN BETTER SHAPE SHAN Bo eyes i Srocuie sour grie tgp HILAR 08S Fst. mw, T. o. Shirt "ace ortler before the rash sete tne Bia = NOTICE. -HAVING WITH "RAWN FROM Be ie aia or QUINN 8 FLEZGEN AEDS ate Whoin I uave been counected Jn the real teste, loam ANd ieurence business at UOS 44 st. aw., Lwish to — apmonucs W tay frienuls and ts public that ¥ Will eon Une In the avove Uusiness until turer at GUL CARHART & LEIDY, Sdst. sow. With many thanks to my frieuas for their Sind patronaxe in the past, I respectiuy sak s.con- rr Jadst 7th and 706 Ket. mw. i tive fa bart okestan See MINE MAURICE FITZGERALD, EHART'S. CELEBRATED BURTON Fs ne Sra ae Fon Tue Hoxtpays. oa 2s TING HAS TEHOVED: ap Glace Fratt of first-class quality Toth st, u.w.s onedoor abeve ste and fresh—packed in beautiful hours tor eyeasid eur discases Puesday Eewnel boxes ot dierent aha, + | and Friday from Ste 4:80 o'clock. sizes, colors and prices, My im* HATHAWAY SOULE Al ur uaue inevery pair. ‘a3. “27 as <a ‘Just one year ago TODAY since we assumed EXTIRE consol. Oar vusinens stoves: Sane é tering increase ‘year, being Ger Tux Besr. ‘double that of 188%. i ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. €97 Penn. ave., edjoining National Hotel. SPECIAL D.C. JANUARY I, WASHINGTON, IsG2—In sccurdance with the authority in me by the republican central commitioe of the District of Columbia, the republican clubs of the ‘various legislative districts will meet at 7 o'clock p.m. ga MONDAY. January 11. INC, af the places herein jer mentioned for te purpose of viectiux three dele- kates and two alternates from exch district, sach dele gates co mest on Tuesday, Jauusry 12, INks lat’ 12 o'clock wu. at Shea’ ‘Pennsylvania ave... bet. Gth and 7th sts... forthe purpose of chousing two dele fates and two alternates tor the District of Columbia este Febublican national convention to be hold at ‘Minneapolis, Minn., Jume 7, 18. AAMON BRADSHAW, Qhatrman Republican Central Commitiee D.C. Ant District —Douuclase Hall, Hilladaie. D.C. 2d District—Johoson Church, Wilsun st. id tht 1s. W. Yd District_No, 3600. 4th District—Becket's 1 Sth District No. 1207 7th st. Stk District —Cathoite Hall, ‘Teth bet, Land M a... ih District—Shiloh Hail. L bet, 16th and 17th aw. Sth District — Trinity Church, 16th and V sts. nw. $b Dist th st: n.w. 10th Di nw. Ith Disc 3 rurch, sth bet. Dand E sw, 2th Discrict—Shea's Hall, Penta. ave. 2. we Aiith Disinct—Cadets’ Ariory,0 b 241k Districi— Mt. Carvel Chntreh, 4th and i. a, Uh District Second Baptist Chures, gd bet-Hiand I. palit basteact- Caittean Fishermen Halt, Periua, ave: ed aud 43g now. Tih: District Gsiidean Fishermen Hatt, Stu District People's Acadeauy, Oth 29 Dintrict—Dase be ¢ 0% Distniet—tiartnett st Dist 32d Distri jet Qe HE “GOOD NEWS” IS SPREADING. ne F MUTUAL RELIEF Associ: met ne foun, Aken we TUESDAY EVENING, Pott inst, at 7:30 o'clock. Annaal report. election of offi- ‘THOS, W. FOWLER, Secretary. SONS OF JONADAB_THY MEMBERS OF oath jucstel Yo OMe of Judge Weed, rome UU. and. Ur Corrorgn building. THIS EVENING at 790 uctock, to minke the Tunera! of ouF deceased Chureh’ Tuesday mor Soke GUSTAVE “are oe as: BONITZ, Worthy Chie ° it OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST OO.. Cor, Oth and F vta. n.v,. January 11, 189°. Stockholders of this company’ are requested to send in their proxies ‘or the ential asetiny 20F the election, of directors to be held at the company’s office trom 12 i. to 2p. m. TURSDAY, January 12, 102, Unless they can ‘be lly pre jority of the att at MeMenamiu's Hall. E 3 T. LYNCH, E_ Go Ww SCOTTISH LITE.—EVANGELIST CHAP- ter of Ross Croix” Stated meeting at the CattiGaral on TUESDAY, danuary, 1 at ¢ pt. dall-t AL HOLT, 32a dex., =SAPTER AN AHSENCE OF SU: from the city Iain again at my offve and Teady to resume practies, SA. H. McKiM, M.D. 29 5th st. elephone call, Jairo HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE FROM 2900 af st. now. to. ‘3106 M st, new. og jal I. J. JONES, Dentist, Saturday's number of buyers was Jaryer than on any previous day, showing conclusively that the **Good News" is spreading. Towering ead ‘and shoulders above aay value over offered in this city is the elegant Line of imported suitings which we Dought tosell at $45. $45 was from $5 to $15 under the best price previously named for them, yet during thissale we aro seliing them at 25 Ber cent discount, or $33.75 per suit to order, ‘The workshop is Alling up rapidly, ‘and no wonder. Here isthe reason: 15 per cent off ail trouserings. £5 per cent off alk suitings. Our guarantee of absolute satis. faction holds just as gocd during thissale asatany time. Our only Profit during this sale depends upon making you a permanent customer, ‘Wo simply want the opportunity— and take tis method of obtaining it. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousers, Con 8th and G sts. n.w. Towering. Fast Filling Uv. Our Preft. Bee" Buin AssocraTion. ‘SHE GENESEE NATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Save OFFICERS: Your HENRY A. CADY, President, Mon Real Estate,711 14th st.n.w. ey G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Vico Pres't, a Merchant Tailor, 9th and Gssts.n.w. Buy GEO. "T. PARKS, Sec'y and Treas’, Real Estate Broker, G14 F st.n.w. 4 GEO. A, PREVOST, Attorney, (Whitaker & Prevost, 6i0 ¥ st...) Home. — pinbcrors: Wm. C. Mertz, Goo, T. Parks, 5. B. Bocock, Fr ik Parks, Boba S. Garrison, Jas A Jordan, W.PGapen, W. Sino, 3.1. Prete, Geo. A Prevost. Call cr send to offic for descriptive cirenlara, &. GEO. T. PARKS, Sec'y and Treas'r, $83 Gli F st, <q THE FIRM OF YELLOTT & SSE~ ‘crocers, at No. 800 20th st. BW assigned tle stock. utares, accounts, "Se." of wala firm to me for the benent of these creditors, L'werevy Kive notice to the creditury of aid ‘Brut to send ine & SANRHERE OF TG SORA ATRINS. Astence, Sad-ot 454 Pu. ave., Washington, D.C. e—*T COST FOR casu. To make room for Spring Goods, wo will close out at ACTUAL COST for SPOT CASH ally WINTER SUITINGS AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS In Stock, SNYDER & Woop, Merchant Tailors, Je5-100" az3.1ithst. nw, <g== DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notico is hereby «iven that the partnership hereto- fore existing between Warren J. Lown and Williai G. Lown, under the firm name of W. J. Lown & Bro., Veen this day dissolved by mtitual consent, W. J. Lown retiring from the firin on account of continued Ul Wealth, “The Lusiness will be continued by W.G. wD. Prompt settlement is requested from the trade ow- {ng the old firm and al parties havin accounts wgainst ‘samme Will present thei tor payiuent. ARKEN J. Lowy. WILLIAM 6. LOWN: SS PUBLIC NOTICE.-MY THANKS ARE due and are Lereby extended to the public Acontinuance of public favor and conBdence is so- Menai ad aly Sept ator ee SLAG tai erate me = eh aa rs RARE OPPORTUNITY. Nos. 1715 and 1717 Conn, ave. for sale; White stone ironts, few doors north of Senator Saw- yer's wansion; 13 rooms euch; all mod. uupe.: in- terior conveniently arranged and decor- aoe \ pial ea 105. jouses open from a.m. to5 p.m. Balti & SANT Ja0-3t? HENKY BORES, THE EXPRESSMAN, of 1025 20th st. n.w.. has ‘te pneumonia anddoes not know when he will be able to attend to his business. Bq FVERLASTING COMFORTABLE MUDDIMAN’S GAS HEATING STOVES, SUPPOSE YOU BUY ONE, AT 614 12TH ST. Ja9 @S NOTICE IS_HEREBY GIVEN 70 THE <9 ‘public that certivcate of capital stock of the ee tse fort ire Insurance Company N wo nn ‘dred (200) istued March 18. 2885, in my name, has been lost or destroyed (unindorsed)." ADp.teation has Leen made to the company for anew certificate, Fo acter Mo E mas ‘azAbembwst ‘Ss. T. ABERT. OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. OF D.C. WASHINGTON, D.c.. January 1, 1892, The annual wecting of the Mutnai Fue Insurance oe" ‘the company, corner Pennsyl- st nw., commencing at 9 O'ciock om. ‘BY the charter of the company the election of seven managets to fonduct, the aifairy of the company is ie. uirect to be held at tho above meeting, ihe Oth article of the By-Laws of the company it 2 "At the awa iueeting of the company the first business in order shail be the appointuieut of @ chairman, who shail condtict the meeting and elec- Hon inaccurdance with the act of incorporation, be, tween the hours of 0 o'clock a.m. and@ O'clock D-ml.” Aigount of premiun notes held by the Amoun nt of of eras xray) t is the siMiDiest, wust exsct,neatest alzd easiest manipulation of all reandup.tcat ‘Of all Lypewriters the “Ha: J.C. PARK Bookaciter ani Statin oly dal See TORE, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES EASY OF access AT WEST END PARK, ROCKVILLE. SEE COPP, 706 EIGHTH ST, N.W. fll “EVERYBODY KNOWS COPP." Se o0LvreLy sare. ‘The only oil heater constructed on s per- fect principle. No smoke, no smell, no vive, no trimming of wicks. A remarkable ‘stove, Call and see the ‘Grand Oil Heater" in operation. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO. 422 Oth st. owe (Changed dail Bes SCHR TEs orIsION OF THE PHONOGBAPH. Prof. Charles D. Walcott, U- 8. geo- logical survey, who has been using talk ing machines tor nearly two years, says, Under date of May 24, 1801: **L use the Phonograph for all kinds of @ictation, Loth correspondence and in the preparation of manuscript reisting to scientific matters. I find the instru~ ment to be Guite as reliable as any ste- wowrapher I Lave ever euployed, and it tally meets the requirements made of 1%. It saves time ond is always at hand, ready for work ata moment's notice. As amoney‘saver it ia success. In cone nection with an expert typewriter it takes the place of a stenographer, the cost of two Phouugraphs and the type- Writer not equaling the salary of a fairly 00d stenographer. vAsa whole I consider ita great addi- tion to iy facilities for work and ade- cided success. Phonosrapls jeased, sold and sent on trial, COLUMBIA PHONOGEAPH COMPANY, Jall w. Se AGay Is warTiNG For your ON MERIT ASD CHEAPNESS He offers a pair of Gentleman's Solid Gold hleeve Buttons—4.G0, LPerverse watches regulated. | 531 Seventh street northwest. Be NEW Distuicr Mae Have you seen it? The most exact and colmpreiensive yet. issued.” Gives i colur detail the District and ail adjacent sulky Sous and rowdy, Sze duy Steet Price (oy duistake), 24. “Tarnit your way. FRED. A. SCHMIDT, Artiste’, Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies, uw. anything under ‘tho sun in Watches, Ciocks und Jewelry thst you want wo have it. To Kespunsible parties wosell on Time payments, but at A. L SALTZSTEIN, Jr., Jewelry Palace, 505 SEVENTH ST. 505 business ioutly Owner sick. "Price 81-008 ‘Apply to jall-ae FOR SALE—CIGAR | STORE ‘of $450 per GEO. w. SCOTT, 436 st. and Penn. ave nw. TO THE MEMBERS OF ROCHDALE ©0-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.” nates ad edireats ot mecmbeclon soma oe for acory of the tepcrt grlered: printed 3 the calcd ite DECEMBIE S0,°R80E By order of cous Jolt ¥. 1, WILLIS, Chairman, Pa MEN WITH MONEY. ‘0 have Gesirabie homes in the northwest ‘section from $5,000to $20,000, We would ‘be #lad to talk with those seeking homes or profitable Heal Estate Investment. “He 11 ‘Frescoing, Wall Papers, &o., st Lowest Prices. eens ee, ng Se ale ed ‘ EXPLANATION. ‘How can wosell the best Lamber in the the world at $11.60 per 1,000 fest, when poor -Tumber is sold for 813.50 and 814? _ We nell tt evecywhere, Enormous sales ‘with a mall profit pays best. Washington News and Gossip LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, GOVERNOR McKINLEY INAUGURATED, ‘The New Ohio Administration Sworn inte ATTORNEYS = Otice, Cheeta Covcanrs, Onto, Jan. 11.—Governor McKin- BOARDING. ley took the oath of office at 11:99 this morning BUSINESS Ci. 2] and Licut, Gov. A. L. Harris, Attorney General crTy ITEMS s| Watson, State Treasurer W. T. Cope, 3 | State Auditor E. W. Poc, Commissioner of Pab- lig Works C. FE. Groce W. J. Mokican were mubse their respective off tin many years favorabi eather. ‘aud not too cold and t | cellent condition for marchin | coregapics proper were held in the rotunda of the state capitol. The general assem) and F FAMILY 8U q uration FINANCIAL, The | 11:30 and almost immediately proc rotunda, accompanied by the supreme J 4 d stato officers cleet, except Maj. Mckinley, ober means 3 | and the state officers, At UM oclock Gov. FOR SALE (Horses and Vebicies ! Campbell « w.-cleet McKinley were on FOR SALE Uorees ti Voici) corted by a joint committee of the house and SALI on appointed to have charge of the ine & | 28gural ccrcmonies from the Chittenden Hotel 3 | to the stato capitol . Dr, H.W. Bennets 8] Of the Wesley Chapel ME. Charch offered raver, after which Chief Justice Marshal J.W. Willams of the state supreme court sdmin- istered the oath of office. THE INATY EAL ADDRESS, | Gov. MeKinicy thon delivered his inaugural | address, which treated briefly of the progress of Ohio in population and wealth between 1890 and 18 finances, taxation, agri- cultural ant! ubli are sts, 7 | speaking of Ohio's rey 2 | fair the governor says that not only should the 8 | state legislature sce to it that ample provision SIAL SOTIGES. 1 | be made to have table exkitit, but the SPRCTALTIES people and the: ld alvo SUBURBAN PROPLA urge up b action as will WANTED (Help) make this oxy the great event WANTED (Howes) wt eel TED (Lots), hon TED Gtooms) iu regard to the redistricting of Ohio under the new census fo utatives in Con= 2] grems the governor urges that the districts be ® | apportioned with perfect fairness and with no taint of partisanship. AN IMPOSING PARADE, The whole inaugural party repaired to the Statement of the circulation ‘Stax for the week ending January 9, 1892 of Tur Evenine MONDAY, January 4, i902., 33,212 | reviowing ciaud in the state house yard imme- TUESDAY, January 5, 1902... 34,269 | diately north of the capitol and faced Brond WEDNESDAY, J: F ‘ecg | *treet. A gun fired at the conclusion of the Tamaya — oe 4 j inaugural address was the signal for the AY, January 7, 1592.. 24,384) porade of military and civil organiz tions, FRIDAY, January § 1s9. SATUKDA’ j Which had been torming meanwhile, to move: he parade was probably the most imposing ever tern here on euch an occasion, The first division was composed entirely of political clubsazd not less than thirty different organ- izations being represented, most of thetn com- poved of from seventy-tive to 200 men. The second division was made up of secret nocketion and unattached miiitary. Most of these were from this city, though a number of other cities were represented. Lhe third division was com- posed of the slate military, iniantry aud light artillery. The parade moved south on 3d stroct to Pale ton,on Fulton to High,on High north to Naghten,countermarching buck to Broad, pase the revteviag stand and breaking line im- medintely thereafter. After the parade “had passed tho sonstors Lieut. Gov. Harris returned to the senat cham- ber, where the lieutenant governor took the oath of oftice, and the other state officers wout to their respective offices im the state capitol, Where they were sworn in by ditforent members Of the supreme court. a BARON HIRSCH'’S SCHEME Boarswary 8. McCantuy bas been ordered to | The Proposed Colonization of Hebrews in the the training ship Kichmoud. Argentine Kepublie. NDR aaa Pants, Jan. 11.—In an interview today Baron Apsvrant Grsenat Kextox, U. S& A., has | qirsch informed a representative of the press Tecovered from his revent illness and resumed | that the government of the Argentine Republic his duties at the War Department today. supports his scheme for « colonization of He- jaa ae brews inthe country. Huron Hirech declared that Movement or Su.ven.—The issue of standard | ti,¢ movement would be pressed forward as silver dollars from the mints and treasury | soon as Major Goldsmith, an eminent ex-staf offices for the week ended January Yaggregates | officer of the British army, who is supervising $188,689. The issue during the corresponding | the enterprise, reackes the Argentine Repub- period of last year amounted to $262,783. ‘The | lic. The baron added that if the colonies were Shipments of fractional silver coin from Ist to | Successfully established it was imtonded to wend ‘ut instant were £131,933. out 20,000 Jews during the present year. More = land, he concluded, was wanted for coloniza- A Ramwax Company Wixs. —The Court of | UOPPHFPoNeR Claims today rendered judgment in the sum THE PRINCE'S ILLNESS. of $30,657 in favor of the Winchester and Po- arenas tomac Kailroad Company in compensation for | Reports ¥rom His Bedewte Today Are Not the use of the road by the government during inane, the late war. Loxpox, Jan. 11.—The Intest reports from 3 the bedside of the Duke of Clarence and Avon- Prnsoxat.—A. K. Silverman of Buffalo, Chas. | dale, the eldest ton of the Prince of Wales, Curtis of Topeka, John Foley of New York aud | who is dangerously ill from influenza, compli- RM. Morton of Troy, N. ¥., are at Wil-! cated with pneumonia, at Sandgingbam, are neler y crggioee| Rod Fall og > far from reassuring. It isnot denied that the Powel cA an 1m Fowler of jewton, 4 > oe nk oung prive condition is most serious, His M eePauy shh, the, Randall. V. Smalley | Zonetitation is ‘weak, and importent develap- of St. Paul, John Morgan of Salt Lake and Chas. | 0s are expected within twenty-four hours, Newman of Colorado are at the Arlington —— | 0 Senco ansiety de expressed in royal cir E_ 8. Fergusson of Hartford, W. H. H. Small of | cieg as to the result uf the dukes slnom, New York and H. M. Hanns of Cleveland are at | Xcuody would be antonished if the worst wes the Shoreham.——S. HH. Hills of Bingham- en, The best physicians in England ton, N. ¥., Kepresentative Wm. H. Hatch and en summonod to Sandringham and the family and John Byrne of Buffalo are at the queen herself is expected to arrive there Riggs.——H. 1, Howell of Rochester, Fred D. d Paige of Detroit. A.-M. Morris of New York | Sf ingrovemeut sve auke uot show signs and Charles I. Frite of Philadelphia are at | "sity mombers of the royal family have the Ebbitt.—It. Pattorson of Chicago. eM. | 442!" pr Vauarsdele of New York and Jas. H. Pittinger | So" Sone te Sandringham, and > of Brooklyn are at the Normandie.——Charies | ™POV08 Mere. pathy with the Bradford of Indianapolis, L. . Bennet of Kal- | ick prgnce and tanking inquiries ee to bis come amazoo, B. F. Auneny of Chinton, lowa, are at ~ the Arno.—-George. W. Murray of ‘Cincin- | “#0 Fe pouring in upon the Princo of Wels, nati, W. H. Chapman of Springfield, Mass.. and E. 2. Counsll of Ecockiye are ch a Bt domen. Sutinenen Myidemte ——_ ——Nr. John Lynch has recovered sufticientiy | Panis, Jan. 11.—Eighty deaths from infla- from his recent illness to ride out] enzsare reported as having occurred in this in pleasant weathor.——The Rev. A. H.| city yesterday. The announcement creates Ho: son of Dr. W. T. Hord, med-| considerable uneasiness, indicating, at it doos, ical director, U. S. N., is in the city.. the increasing virulence of the epidemic. The address of Kepresentative Wm. M. Springer ——— is 43 B street southeast, not 43 13th street, as ‘The Cont wublished in the Congressional Directory. —-| Beweaw, Jun di The 'Kree deitung ets r. Carroll D. Wright, commissioner of labor, dpa tt ieee. will deliver an address at Rev. Heber Newton's | Presses the opinion that it will be necessary for chureb, in New York city, tomorrow eve: England to either join the triple alliance or on the “Industrial Emancipation of Woman." | arrange with France for an Anglo-French con — Col. BF. Hawes, who had relapse of the | trol of Egypt ‘on Christmas, is to hopes ——__— we = Burned in Their Parents’ Absence. soon to be able to be out. _- Sepatia, Mo., Jan. 11L.—The seven-year-old boy and a five-year-old girl of David Buckner, Lieut. Langhorne Not Injured. is ‘item, b a wi Rear Smit were burned to death Major General Schofield received a telegram oneg ry Seer mone “49 this morning from Gen. Stanley, comman: oane’ the department of Texas, stating a pet a trouble along the Mexican border was quieting A Seventeen-Year-Old Incendiary. down. Garza’s band has dispersed among | Corvus, Wis, Jan. 11L—Lydia A. Walker, et aoe aged seventeen years, of Catumus, was dis- asthe men wear no i ive uni- ered sotting forma’ it is eattoale to identity them, oven if | t. rep aan neta yg tn acer three months she has burned a school house 07] casted ot tro Wad Depsceneos Seat: Gia. It is stat atthe War en ~ ——- and several o:ber buildings and mutileted vale Daily average... Corresponding week 1991... Isolemnily swear that the above is a true and correct stulement of the circulation of Tar EVEN- ING Stak for the week ending January 9 1802 J. WHIT, HEREON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co Subscribed and sworn to vefure me this eleventh day of January, A.D. 1892. JOUN T. ©. CLARK, Notary Publica. Govexswext Recerrrs Topay.—Interne revenue, $655,775; customs, $907,636. Stanley has ell the troops of cavairy already there not having yet | “ble live stock. ive called into nctive service. I sermon ok trun mooke a epee te Tickt Tame: | Witxrsmanne, Pa, Jan. iWork at the horne, U.8.A., had been shot in the leg so se- | Hartford mine has been shut down because of verely that amputation was . The hame should have been Longario, a Mexican soldier, whose leg was amputated after capture by United States army surgeons at Fort