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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STak BUILDINGS Y1O1 Pesnsylvania Avenue, corser 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H_KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Rew York Office, 88 Potter Building, ‘Tex Evevixo Sran ip served to subscribers in the dity by carriers, on their own account. at 10 rents p Week. or d4c. per mouth. Copies ai the counter, e Unite! States or Feurs'eech. By toil anywhere Gani postaxe prepaid conta per montt: SarURDAY QUADAUYLE Suexr STAM 81.00 per year; With foreimn postaze added. $3.00. {Eutered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as eecoud-clase inall matter) 27 All mati subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. Che Lvening Sar. Vo. 80, Na 20,161. TEARS FOR A PRINCE. Funeral Services Over the Remains of Albert Victor, ROYAL CEREMONIAL AT SANDRINGHAM, Distinguished Persons Who Went WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1892. TWO CENTS. | Out to Windsor. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Bur Srxorss OF THE BUSINESS OF THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TKUST COMPANY. Carztan ome vention Two BUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, full paid. Derosrrs sams of soy amount received on Geposit and interest allowed thereon. Such de Posite are sobjact to check at any time. Societies and organizations generally will be Mreatly bensSied by depositing their funds with the company, thus causing au increase im their othereine ‘dle money. Trvsrs.—te eaisiion the omce of execnter of ftrastee company has many advantages over the fodivitual. It aever moves away, bas its books Said OMficers always st band, enjoys better oppor- tun'ties for sndictous investments, and by its larke capital is enabled to promptly make full settle ‘ments—sdvantages rarely comiined in an tndivid- wal. ‘The company ie authcrined bylaw to act as trostee, executor, aduiuistrator, grardian, re- covrer, assignee, treasurer, &2. Lioaxs.—soney icaned on real state and other aprroved collateral securities. Patrons directed to safe and remunerative Investments, Devesrene voxps.—the company eaves de- Denture bonds in sums of $100, #500 and $1,000. ‘Thess pay 5 per cent interest, sre secured by fret mortgages, apd area profitable means of safely in- ‘Vesting amall surcs. Fisaxctat acest —trove desiring to bere Meved of the care of estates or incomes should avail themselves of the facilities offered by the company, Which ieauthorized by law to collect rents, in- comes, manaxe estates and act as general fuaucial Adviser and agent, Sicres.—sne company rents safe boxes in its fre Gnd burlar-proof safe at $5, $7.50, $10 up to $50 Per annum. Sronace.—re mammoth fire and barrier. Proof ware house, 1140 Lith st., presents every Possible facility for the safe keeping of furniture, china, paintiags, jewelry, important papers and all other articiesof vaiue. Keys to storage rooms con- by renters. Hotel business s specialty. oF teiepone OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. & T. Britton... Presisent. C.J. Bell. ‘President. A A. Thomas. Secon Vice President. Percy B. Metzxer.. ‘Treasurer. George E. Emmons.. Secretary. ‘Washington Directors: — Filladeiphia Direc‘ozs: A. T. Britton, ‘William M. Coates, ©. J. Beit, Robert Dornan, M. W. Beveridga, Daniel Donovan, Henry F. Bicunt, Jobn N. Hutchinson, Chas. C. Duncansom, ‘Nath. E. Januey, ‘Wim. A. Johnson, John 8. Jens, James E. Fitch, ‘Henry 8. Louchbetm, Jobn E. Herrell, Caleb J. Milne, John KR. McLean, (Charles Porter, ‘Martin F. Morris, Alan H. Reed, Crosby S. Noses, 8. 8. Sharp, ‘MM. Parker, William V James G. Payne, Jos. Wright. W. 8. Thompson, AA. Thomas, Office: 1405 G st. nw. Henry A. Willard, ‘4a Warehouse: 1140 Benjamin H, Warder. 15th st. nw.-e@ It PROETSST OR SEMY AND NAVY OFFICERS. Before you goto Chile be sure to & policy in the «reat Equitabie Life Assurance Soc Officers Of both branches :an so wherever normal Write to me oni I will call. CHABLES 1. GURLEY, Speciat Agent ‘Equitable Life Assurance Society, 19-6 1526 Fst. nw, Tae Usiren Srares BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 1513 BST.) WASHINGION, D.C. Enables you to STUP yoy:ne RENT by applying same to the PURCUASE of HOME. Pays interest on savinis deposital many amount. 5 per cent interest paid cu special deposits from the Gate they are made. W. 5. HUGE, President, asd TO. DANIEL. Secretary. Chas J. Bell, Jan E Fitch, Geo. W. Brown Bert & Co.. Basxzns, 1406 G STREET. DEPOSITS, EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. Aspecialty made of investment securities. ‘Foreign exchange issued on all points. Siam Local securities bought and sold. ‘ATIONAL N ‘SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, 1B. E. COR. 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. (CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 2, 1867. Beorganized under act Congress October 1, 1890. Transacts the business of TRUST COMPANY Up all ite various branches, Also the business of @ SAVINGS BANK And of & GAPE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Capital: ONE MILLION OF Acts as exocutor, administrator, guantian of the es tates.of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every escr:ption. ‘Wills kept without charge. Receives money deposits in same of TEN CENTS ‘and upward and allows intorest thereon. ‘Money deposited before the Srat day and on the first, second and third days of the month will draw interest from the first day. Loans money upcn real estate and collateral security. Belis first-class real estate and other securities in ams of $500 and upwan. Receives SILVER WARE and al! kinds of VALU- ABLES upon deyosit in capacious storage vaults of Gasurpassed dryness and security. SMALL SAYES FOR RENT FROM $5 to $125 PER Pears sherwine ertiaed a eidiiicg to the Fegtinr omc urs, Wats 5 grciock p.m, as follow: last business day of each month. the ‘Orv. sereud and third days of each month ries the iSts ine om Sunday the 16th day will be = Manazement: President, BENJAMIS F. SNYDER ARLES CULVER, Ficet. eS M- JOHNSTON, E. FRANCis RIGGS. ALBERT (STURTEVANT. Dire ters Riot grarsvant, - a Fat Snes a Wiese, ‘woam E. Cari. j EWis G TEWKSDURY, W. B HIBDS. ‘Banker, 50 Lroniway.N-¥. ‘Mamarcr, euler Washington Stock Exchange LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1% F ST., WASHINGTON, D. C., Duy end sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions sud Oil. Direct private wires to Now Yort and Chicago. ‘Thterest allowed on deposits. oui een eae Constant quotations all markets. Telephone 545. a ‘BG. W. COMsUN. iho, W. MACARINE li - > Giemsier Si Bock x. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 F ST. N. W., HE CONDITION REPORT oF THe coNpiry ARLINGTON FIRE UNSUK: te fae District of Coltmbig At the close of baw: Mice, L305 Pennsylvania ave. Bw. sa RESOURCES. Accttund interest aud reais." tm bank aud cumpany's office. LIABILITIES. WALTER 8. COX, W. H. LOVEJOY, District of Cor rsonallyarrenrei FRANK T. RAWLINGS, veo- won Fire Tnsacance Co - who Ce in ss Of law that the above wacurrect and, true. repo the couditiva of said company on the Sist day of De- FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. jor to before me this Subscribed and January, A. D. isu. (Seas. JNO. M. MAURY, Notary Public. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ree THE WASHINGTON BKICK MACHINE COMP'Y, Clone of business December 31, INO, Prenident and G Subscribed and sworn to before me th 308. 7. OFFUTT, ‘Notary Public, B.C. Attest: THEODORE L. HOLBROOK, © 3. BELL, NATHL. WILSON, pee wy ar RICK COMPANY, TEMPORARY OFFICE, 1420 NEW YORK AVE., WASHINGTON, D. C., January 19, 1892. ‘existing debts are: Floating, 378,50 13,745.08 and trast di 500. LEASON, President. ‘AEL, KICHARD G, 18K iC. IN. T hereby certi:y that the torecoivg is @ correct and H. ROZIER DULANY, ‘Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1uth day of January, AD. Ise, by H. Rozier Du true statement, FFU TH ANNUAL REPORT | WASHINGTON HEIGUTS WATER SUPPLY CO. LIABILITIES. Capital stock, all paid in... Profit and loss accoma> Due stockholders: ‘Truesdell. undersigned, presiden* and. ‘@ majority of the trustees of t by certify that the abov> state the affairs of the company. Subscribed and sworn to bef of January, 1su2. WH GEO. TRUESDELL, President, _\°™¥ Fubls pt BLL PEoe ‘TUTTLE, Treasurer. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘Hass the best pian devised for securing a Home NO AUCTION OF MONEY. NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. Any amount !oaned. repayable #13 per month on each 91,000 advanced. Shares. $1 per month. ANNUAL STATEMENT. ‘Total ioans to shareholders.. ‘Value of securities held by the associa Amounts paid on withdrawals. Shares in force, 4.501. We, the undersigned, appointed a committes to audit the books of the Fidelity Building and Loan As- sociation from its organization to the present time, ‘being the first year of its existence, having together performed that duty thoroughly and carefully, beg Jeave to submit the above statement, under oath, and that we find the saine absolutely correct. ¥.H. WILSON, 831 F. st., of Wilson & Carr. ‘THOMAS HALL, 1117 F st. n.w., Contectioner. MATTHEW TRIMBLE, Assessor, D. C. 6 AND 10 PER CENT PAID ON DEPOSITS. EKOM DATE OF DEPOSIT. OFFI HARRISON DINGMAN... ANDEEW WALL. GEORGE W. LEAc ALONZO TWEEDALI GEORGE GIBSON. JNO. E. SMITH. EDWARD 8. YOu ~~". bia For pamphlets and information appiy at the office, next door to Columbia Bank, 913 AND 915 F ST. N.W. C. 'T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Heal Estate and Stock Broker, ‘Booms 9 and 11, Atlantic building, ‘900 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Btocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or Direct New York and Chicago wires. Ist Vice President a Vi ‘Uf Loaii Department ODS & CO., 1222 F st ow. Accounts of individuals, firms, corporations and capt- talists solicited. Our facilities are the best. Loans made on real estate and other available col- Exchange, both foreign and domestic, drawn at cus- tomary usances. Letters of credit available inall parts of the world fur- 3fyou have any reason for changing your bunk ac- ‘count OF opeuing anew one, Call and see us, Woops & Co., BANKERS. FREDERICK C. STEVENS bers of the Washiaet: Exchanxe. GUKLEY & STEVENS, Real Estate, Insurace and stock Brokers, 1535 Pst. towels, sold and rented: Ricwey ‘caued om listed secur fies and realestate. Special attention to Gret—<class in- Eat te conceded by everybody that WE are the largest EXCLUSIVE clothvers tn America, Overcoat STORM ULSTER 15 ALMOST WORTH 178 WEIGHT IN GOLD THESE DAYS. THERE 18 NOOTHER GARMENT MADE THAT WILL GIVE AS MUCH SATISFACTION AS AN ELEGANT STORM ULSTER. ONE OF OUKS, WHICH ARE AS STYLISH AS THEY ARE SERVICEABLE. THE KIND THAT GENTLEMEN WEAR. MADE IN THE LATEST FASHION FROM RELIABLE RICS AND GUARANTEED TO LOOK AND WEAK WELL AND GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Rosixsox. Panzes & Co., Awenicax Croraren 1200,1202& 1204 FST.N.W 7 OSIRIS LODCE. NO. 26, P. AA MA BE, Soa, AEREING, OF, ae | Ra eterno ott fy bat ace Gonpaay wile hell at the ofie'gf hecompany’ | Ceibeial of the. Sectian Jute” on WEDNESDAY Nov s13 town st. nw, on MUNDAY. February 1. pol pala Pint dlased 7:30 o'clock. Work, i ‘ to nerve during cond i snaulay yout.” The polls wit be open from Lao'cieck | sale Se FRED E. TASKER, Secretary. m.'to Lotciock p.m. ; Bee ORE CTHE, STOCKHOLDERS OF jald-1St CHAS. B_ BAILEY. Secretary. aa ‘the Naticnal Fair ciation are hereby no- “3 5 SNERE OF | tied and fet ucsted to produce tuetr shares of oor Be i bitrctor Catambia, Wemtogton, 9 or the indorsed at te Feptral, National Band for re: 1ste2 —To whi it may concern: The Com- | dewption. W. F. as _— nisionert of the Disinet of Columbia’ buve feoatved | W- #- BAKER ¥ 0.3 mm Congress the following bilis. with request for = thnit views auto te propriety of euactin tein. Be: fischer ay. Caumioaeirre dacs | Gor at op Mk Ree cl ¥ to know what cbjections, fe Oxtat Bo. eons BALDWIN JOHNSON. Only the best article and one leciaintion, aud for that purpose will hold special ss. | price to. everybody." Complete. iacilitier, botien sions at 12 o'clock: mn the following days, togive prices, full wenit aud measure, clean fucl, ee me i enti ian Am 8. tay cone | Senge vce 1OE Re kana sew CLL ag y Company. Bim ‘Street — = _ fhe sane. at the BOOK, LEGAL AND JOD PRINTING. Intersection of 15th street west and Peuusylvunia ave- UEEN. ML. Me i Bow, running thence wouth alow 1oth atteet west to PRINTEK AND PUBLISHER, B street northwest: tenon running eastwartly slong | ‘Televi Valo) Os-d1i8 Bet. mw. Atroet to ity intersection with oth ntreot ; thene aie Bane eontnonb hing over the tracks of the Metropolitan Stroot Rai ‘ABLISHED MARCH, 1801, way Company eastwardly to 1st aud B streets portl =~ pales, thence eastwardly on B street northieastto Mary- | GENESEE NATIONAL SAVINGS AND_LOAN thence northeustwardiy slong Maryland ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER, N. ¥, avenug and sround Stantod Square north wad south SHARES, $100 EACH. thereof to Muryiand avenue, aut thence alony Mar Monthly paymente, GOS eevebare, ve enue to the east sideat 15th atreet nant and the fri intersection of Boundary suid 1 streste’ thence north: Sofe WASHINGTON OFFICERS: [os yardly over the Bis sburg road to the District And HENRY A. CADY, President, "Friday, the 20th instent.-A bill (8, 1477) **Toin-| Prostable Kea Fstate,711 Mth st.n.w. Sea th arti lpe By seg of Ne igled oe ‘Our Btock G.WARFIELD SIMPSON, Vico Pres't, Colurn| phing at the corner of 35th an r St sreches Gaocbetbens Gurace sone G ssect ia ah feck "Merchant Tailor, 0th and Gsts.n.w. Street: thence slong’ “th street to Q street; thence along Q street, crossing Kock creek on a bridge to ba bulit by the said railway company, the same to be Sais Lieeit, GEO. T. PARKS, Sec'y and Treas'r, Hoal Estate Broker, Gl4 F st.n.w. perce Fsemaenag ea game seh | Incativate GEO. A. PREVOST, Attorney, suficiout carriageway and tootwe Md ronsteicred (Whitaker & Prevost, 610 F st.n. w.) under the direction and subject to the approval of the And You — Cernmissiouersof the District of Columbia, continu: pirroTors: ing thenve inane Witt Buy. Wm. C. Mertz, Goo. T. Parks, thence rusterly to North Capitol street; thesceslong 3.B: Bocos Fi Parts, North Capitol street to F street uvrth; thence, alvuue Jolin S Garrison, Jas. A. Jordan, New Jersey avenue to B street, and’ becuning at WIP Gapen, GoWe Shinpsom, Fy to SLL. French Geo. A. Prevost. Call or send to office for descriptive circulars, &e. GEV. T. PARKS, Sec’y and Treas'r, $a8-1m, O14 F at REFORT OF THE CONDITION the COLUMBIA FIRE INSUKANCE COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. At the close of business Deceinber 31, 1801, Office, No. 1419 G st. n. w. Loans on real estate... Fremioms due and in Accrued interest... Cash in bank and company’ Boundary aud Notch Cspitol streetn alo its intersection with sth street, and along 71a street extended. Monday, February 1.—A bill (S. 1607) “To «nena tbe churter of the Rock Creek Reilroa extending’ its Street fo Florida avenue, th i toa point 150 teet want nov sled th shat run on the & with the Metropolitan Katlrond Company bet ween th und 7th structs, Sab company is iso authorized to extend a branch road from @ point on ita lino in Cullburne tract uctuss the ‘Adaius Mill road to Ratisas street, thence slong Kansas street to Ontario ‘avenue, thence aiomy oF adjacent 10 Ontario avenue to the east line ut the Zoviowical Park, om such tine ay shall beapiroved by the Comuiasiouers Of the Dixiriet of Colvmbia. Saturday, January 3A’ bill (8. 1493) **To incor~ ra Vasiinuton ‘Northeastern Street Hallway Couumencing ut the intersection of H and hence by ‘said Ivth st. and its exten- thence via Olivet, 16th or 17th st., ost suitable, ‘Latayette avenui Ath st. to Galveston st. J. W. DOUG- _KOSSE, jai.zt Re PNEY & HowERTS CO. District of Columbia, ss. Personally appeared HK. WILLARD. SECRE- TARY OF THE COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF “1HE "DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘who made oath in due form of La cotrectand trae repor DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND LUMBIA FIKE INSUR, EC S 7 BUMNESS USES, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA” on the sist day of De- cember, A. D. 1801. <Bigned) H. K, WILLARD, Secretary of the Columbia Fice Insuranes Companyof the District of Columbia. Subscribed und sworn to before me this 18th day of 407 10TH BT., NEAR GAS OFFICE ja13 ‘THE HYGIENW ICE COMPANY. OMPANY AT CLOSE OF BUBI- DECEMBER 31, 1891. Capital stock... 60 | 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p. SAM'L W. CURRIDEN, President. and twos to" Delon ais Today of | PEHorto Friday sts pms Set0-4e ¥. (Seal. saad RE CPt RIDLN, Trustee. FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, Northwestern Investment Com- Dany have declared their fourth semi-annual dividend at the rate of one percent swonth for the six months ending Junuary 31, 1892, payable on ary 31, at the company's office, O10 F st. n.w. Those desiring & safe and profitable investment should investigate the merits of this company at once, as but a amall balance of treasury atock Temains unsold. each, payable $1 cash and $1 per month until fuil paid. Subscrip- trons can be made at any time for ares. No back as Call or send for circulars. C. Hi. BURGESS, President. 'TO, Sectetary. ‘EE THE GRAND O11 HEATER SEE THE GRAND OL Ree the Grand Oi! Heater, : OIL HEATER, Ou RAND OIL HEATER. le GrandOil seater, SLE THE GRAND OIL HEATER, See the Grana Out Heater. SEETHE GRAND OLLHEATER, ‘bee the Grand Ot: Heater. ‘Ol HEATER. Grand Oi Healer. ‘DOIL HEATER. GHAND OIL HEATER. RAND OIL HEATER. Seo the Grand Oi! Hoater, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN ; lowest prices: fuil line of Hath- "ngton's Aien's Shoes. 432 9en st. aw. Ja20 awa) 87 KLAND, 939 Ps January. A. D, 18u2, THE BEST SHOES MADE FOR MEN'S Wear, stylish, durable and romfortabl ATHAWAY, SOULE AND HARKINGTON'S. tt ‘are | COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, RR, (Simned .. W. REED, = coke sg? Sota Bute IMPORTING TATLO! WEST WASHINGION, D. © 111 Pa. ave. a JANUARY 18, 1802. ‘Notice is here 0. (kuOwN as CUN- Yy hay been dissolved by" mutual Ist day of January, 1602. The busl- neve Will be continued at the cld ‘stand: 31300 st. Bw. bx H Coverihite, who aasines all debts of lato ‘firm 'and to whoa. all bilie un side i. CUPPERTHITE, 7. SSMITH. WEST WASHINGTON, D. ©. JANUARY 18, 1892. Having sold out my interest in the Connecticut Pie Co, to my former partner, H. Copperthite, 1 hereby extend my thanks to the pubite fur the liberal patron Fall and Winter Novelties received. ap] DUKEHARTS CELEBRATED BURTON ‘Ale, India Pale Ale, Brown Stout equal to imported can be found at G. G. CORNWELL & SON'S, Sole Axents. Ja7-im See" EE EOD IY OFFICE FRO 2000 af st-n..w. to ‘S100 M st. nw. Jal1-Im Dr. ‘T. J. JONES, Dentist. ae PES WESLEY HEIGHTS. ‘Opposite the “American University site.” 199 LoTs, axe hitherto extended to us, being the pioueers in the ¥ox150, District of Coiumbia, and hope that such patronage will be continued to’ Mr. Copperthite, who bas taken #400 to 8700, the business, and is well worthy of the confidence and upport of tI lic. Shall be pleased to see all ‘Will be sold on the following easy terms a1 Tan- | p my home, Kattieing Spring, Uary ony? Une-Afth casu,, Dalabce tree and five id! 1 site Fears, with Oper cent interest. Money reiumded. after Yuiree yearw if purchaser i not satiehed with the in: Nestuirat A few. lines’ puto thie poverty wil lnake yuur new year much Lappier. * ss JNU. F. WAGGAMAN, JaG-tofedl ‘Gorier 14th and G sie, @ JANUARY 18, 1892. i Purchased the entire interest of the firm of AH. Copperthite (known as Con ‘Pie Co.), twill continue the business at the oid stand, No. 1159 Ost. Dew. ‘Thanking th Sopitie by Hsetadberencs uokount Wesiseaateinetones se =o oe eee FOR ENGRAVING. 623 DST by arit ihe contdanee of alle P Jals-st® H, COPPERTHITE. ALLEN ©. CLARK ANNOUNCES THAT AS: ‘REAL ESTATE BROKER ‘Buys and Sells Realty, 1 MONEY TO BUY HOMES, ‘Anew plan. Does not cost more than rent. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF the District of Columbia, Washi uary 10, 1842.—Tle Commissioners of the District peciai session at 12 o'clock on SATURDAY, the 23d instant, to give hearing to all ties Interested in the proposed suLstitute for Senate Brookland Railway . porate ‘the Washinton. and Northeastern Railway The route embraced in the Pennsylvania avenue an thence along 6th street to Louisiana avenue; thence slong Louisiana avenue and D thence sions 4th street to F strret northwest: thence along F street to 12th street northeast; thence alone 12th street to Boundary street ;thence a.01 extended to Olivet road; thence along Corcoran road; "thence along Corcoran and Fairview roads to Patterson avenue; thence by such line as iuay be authorized by the Commi of the District of Col Brookland, to Phiiadeip! extend the same within five years “along Phila street to a point where the Bunker Hill road. ‘And bewinning at Mount Olivet road and ity, along Capitol rete avenue, Cincinnati street and veston street, with power within ive Fears to cohtinuo the line to a Junction with the above ator about the Bunker Mil xle track turnouts or double f of the Commissioners, with carriages thereon propelled sc “a matic of other mechanical por iay ‘be appro by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. J. W. DOUGLASS, J. W. Ri Commiseioners D.'C. Columbia wili hold ‘Compan stitute tth street northwest, street to 4th street; Toad to bia to and along 13th street, hia street, with the Capitol street, Ivy ina line to Lata: ith street, to Gul hamed line i ‘with ein- ‘ht to run public electric. pneu- 088, WM. T. ROSKELL, 3020-2¢ Desth terminates ail payments end the hoine Lelonks to your family free from incuusbrances, PAs MEN (Scan Lemage moutuly, quarterly, half yearly or yeariy tors period of five, ten, Aiteen or twenty yeurs as the applicant ay choose. ONLY PRUDENT WAY TO BUY A HOME ON 1HE INSTALLMENT PLAN and secure it to your fauily sn event of your death. ‘For full purticulars apply to ts Kents, ‘Nexotiates Loans, Places Insurance, Adjusts Taxes, ‘That he has the co-operation of energetic and experiened arsintants. jusiness sol 5 Ja6-1m 605 F at. n.w. 8: United Secunty Life Inecranee sa je Instirance an ee ‘Pram Gonuisy of Pe Tate Stas A Dottans Wonra Cepital €1,000,000. Full paid. ‘widim For 85 Cesta Our 15 per cent Clearing Sale is still going ‘on and the “inroads” being made in imumense stock of Ladies’, Children’ ‘Men's Shoes, despite this sloppy weather, is proof positive that many appreciate and are taking advantaxe of this our generous midwinter reduction sale of seasonable goods. We desire to impress upon your minds that this sale is not restricted to a certain line of ‘unseasonable goods, but positively our entire —q=> REDUCTION IN PRICE. ‘The order of the day: A determined effort to have clear counters for the max- nificent new goods for spring. There is oexcuse to go poorly dressed when such prices as the following are quoted to you: What we have left of all our 87, 88, 89 and 10 Enylish Trouserings we will make up for 85.50. Scotch Suitings that were 630 and $35 —_ 0 now for 823. Ladies should hava s pair of good. warm, M. LOSANO & 8ON, “‘common-sense” Shoes for this ¢rip-¢iving Umgorting Tailors, weather. We lave everything that you} saig.s¢ 808 F st. nw. could possibly want and can meet the re- perth acupery My teidboun, =SOFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. — Aividend of 75 cents per sliare will be payable on Ht &S. the oth day of January, 182, to the stocklolders of OOVER NYDER, Fecord at the close of business on the 10th day of Janu- ary, 1802, at the office of the treasurer of the com- pany, 619 14th st. n.w., Washington, D. C. ransier Looks will be closed from the 10th to the 25th of Jautary, Inciusive. SAMUEL M. BRYAN, President. CHALLES G. BEEBE, Treasurer. Washington, D. Gs, danitary 12, 18a Sale ViULINISTS.—ONE STRADUARIUS model violin about 70 sears old; superd fener price $40" HUGO Wwonuil & CO's Ete Importers of Violins, Bows, Strings and Musical Mer= chandise. Jalesm LADIES’ AND MENS! FINE SHOES, Muze. E, Sravrrer (Of 1440 Broadway, New York, TO-KALON, itor wi BSP atten grace ijornia’ Wines and Purit id quaist inteed. General” Agents tor’ Louies Water, O14 lath st. ‘Will remain at No. $13 Vermont avenue, Opposite the Arlington, Ja16-Lm During the months of January and February, where ‘she will receive weekly importations of Gownsand ‘Mantles, also beausiful selection of Materials and ‘Trimmings, with every facility of fitting and taking orders on premises. ja18-1m’° Ge FASTON & RUPP, STATIONERS, 421 11TH ST. N. W. Blank Books, Copying Presses, Stands, &e., Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures. Wedding and Visiting Cards Engraved and Printed, 48-3m [=e ‘OF COPARTNERSHIP. NO. A. PRESCOTT, CHAS. C. PRESCOTT. JNO. A. PRESCOTT & SON & ‘Most respectiuily annouuce that they Lave this FIRST Gist) DAY OF JANUARY, 1802, entered into & co- be » REAL ESTATE BROKERS And have succeeded to the business which has been so Svacrsrioxs As To Marenurs WHICH PHOTOGRAPH WEL, ‘Veivet and plush are not desirable, except for trimmings. Black siik can be worn to advantageby almostanyone. Woolen goods photograph well, especially in the vignette Picture, they being less liable to wrinkle and. than either satin or sil, ype ea: conducted by the senior: P, eC vps NE: aah Where, by strict appuication to and yrompt_and fatth- 4219 2ith and Ps. ave. a6. ful dispatch of business, they hope to merit, and do Saxaps. “*The salt should be added by a wise man, the vine- gar by a iniser and the oil by a spendthrift” to makes kood salad, says the proverb. It is equally e=sential that the oil should be of good. quality as plentiful. We have for years supplied our best customers with OLIVE Om Of our own selection and bottling. It has always given ‘Satisfaction and secured its continued purchase. ‘The Of1 ts put up only im fuil quart bottles, which are sold for one dollar. W. 8, THOMPSON, Pharmactrt, 708 15th st. ow. nie Buanaarss Ix Muzny. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F st. nw. ieee OES Soe att NiBieeree ss jal-1m_ Fett orice. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan’ ‘1, 1892. have this Estate as Sa cay Screens penaen Sg es eae ELECTRICITY Has no effect P< And for this reason they are what electricians and those having to do with machinery want, Regula! ‘within two minutes (0 the year, A. L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr. Manufacturing Jeweler, SEVENTH ST. PT OWN vOUR Homer We haveseveral exceeding desirable residences for sale in the northwest section of the city, Fanging in price from 88,000 to $15,000, which canbe sold upon satisfactory terms Will be wind to talk with those desiring to buy homes, PROCTOR & PROCTOR, Washington News and Gossip, {LONDON WAS IN MOURNING. OMIENTAL LODGE, NO. 1s, 1. 0.0.F. Officers and mem!ers of above lodge are requested to meet at thett, Lait TOMORROW Cifendey tbe stant. at 12 o'clock m., to attend the funeral of ou deceased brother, Wim. ‘Schafer. By, Splee of the Index to Advertisomenta, ADVERTISING. AMUSEMENTS, ENGLAND'S DEAD PRINCE. Private Ceremonies Held at Sandringham— eae ve 3 ATTORNEYS = Services at Windsor, NAVAL LODGED Oa oa Loxpox, Jan. 20.—The funeral of Prince oa hyo asa te: BOARDING... Albert Victor of Wales, Duke of Clarence and tary. BUSINESS CHAS Avondale, eldest son of the Prince of Wales and heir presumptive to the throne of England, who died at Sandringham Hail on Thursday last, took place today. CRRYMONIES AT KANDRINGHA, The funeral mc wore commenced af gham Perish Church, where the body lying since Satur * upon « bed ctgand lilies in « plain but bandsome onk coffin made from wood cut near the where the young prince died and fasbioned im hboring village. ‘The religions services | iringham Church were confined to mom- the royal family and to the heaschold | Prince of Wales, The Prince and | Prixcess of Wales and her daughters, the | THE OPENING SERVICES OF CALVA Parieh PEs Church wit be bert in hail, corner of ‘Ish. and Madison, bet ani'@ sta.: on SUNDAY NEXT. sath iiptane at 1 Sohn. “A‘couutteen will be in aitendauce at tho bail on Wand SATURDAY, 224 and Zid hatante tron im for the purpose of renting the pews. ‘As there is quite a dembud Lor thei early anplivation should be made. “No pew will, be secure) CITY ITEMS .. FINANCIAL. FOR RENT (Pints)... FON cEMENT. Mr. G. E. Jacobs, inte with Queen & Co., Philadel- Phia, Specialist in Lenses for the Eye, will resume his Visite to Washington, and will be at my store every Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ‘Mr. Jacobs was Queen & Co.'s origial ‘Specialist on the Eyo” and has during the last year success! treated hundreds of cases of defective vision in this FOE RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Stores) FOR SALE (Houses), FOR SALE (Lote ‘ FOR SALE (Horwes aad Veh FOR SALE (Pianos) ....... FOR SALE (Alisceiiansous), HOTELS |... LADIES' GOODS Princess Lonise ife), the Princess LPTPREERE REM IRIE LECTURES Victoria an » Maude, were present. city. For particulars call on LEGAL NOTICES Prince George of Wales, the heir presump- GEO. W. SPIER, LOCAL MENTIO! | tive. looking quite delicate, and the poor little Lost AND FUUND. MANICUE MARRIAGES MEDICAL oo, MISCELLASEOUS. MONEY WANTED AN NOTARIES PUBLIC | widowed bride, Prine | Te ss Victoria Mary of therwise ‘and more generally known as tincess May," also attended the services in © uitle church at Sandringham and attracted jmuch attention. People shook their beads | gravely when they noticed the traces which kneve had left the face of the “sailor Jeweler and Optician, 3820-tf 310 9th st. n.w., near Pa. ave, POPE'S FURNITURE HOUSE, 7 OCEAN STEAMERS prince,” and many were the words of eympathy HOW TO RELIEVE BURNS. POTOMAC RIVER Bi uttered for Princess Mas. whose prety, face coulay ef Cooking toda tnd orerunn yattettics | PIANOS AND OLGADS,. plainly showed mgus of much weeping and dec Dating. On burns trom acids spread a thick layer of common soap. Wash buros trom alkalies with a solution made of equal parte of vinegar and water. telt sorrow at the loss of her betrothed. T r «sof W and, in fact, since the | hour of the prince's death, has watched over and consoled Princess May like a mother cheer- well-loved child, forgetful of ber own sor- row in the desire to relieve that of the grief- d of the dead prince. dead bad been read . M. A. domestic chaplain to the Prince of Wales, the services were concluded with the reading of the Psalms WANTED Ghiereiinncoas) and with singing one hymn, most significant to WINTER RESORT: all persons present. The Bymn was “Thy Will —- — - Be Done.” The mourners during the singi Govensest | Kecerrrs | Tovax.—Internal | of tho iymn, the Imusic being beautifuly : ; softiy rendered from the organ, were weep a Guietiy a» they struggled torepress the emotion Ges. Brx, Boruxa called on Secretary El- | ©*¥*ed by the touching words. : - TAKEN TO WINDSOR, ree nace At the conclusion of the ceremonies at Sand- Pax Ixsrrcton James Hoy has been placed | ringham the coffin was conveyed to Wolferton WANTED (Board), WANTED (Hoip), stricken betro After the Tunderstand that certain people profess astonish: ment at what they term my audacity and recklessness in offering such terins and prices as I advertised Mon- day and Tuesday. I know my business and am kept contentedly busy in looking a‘ter it, and have neither the tine nor inclination to concern myself as to the de- tails of other people's methods. Iau im trade to seid. If you want to buy here is another “‘astounder:” A 8AN DOMINGO BIRCH SUITE-8i15. Thave never before sold one of these Bed Room Sets for less than $140. If it can be duplicated in this city, under ordinary conditions, for less than $140 it will ‘be well worth the money. NITED (Situations) ... JOHN RUDDEN, eat’. ‘513 Seventh street northwest. | on the retired list of the navy from January 18, | station, where a special train was in waiting to new) a 3892, convey the body to Windsor. ‘The route from Bg 2 ED bon PHONOGRAFEE Sandringham Church to Wolferton depot was —_— Boxps Repremen.—The amount of 434 per | lined = —— ot penple Boom ‘the neighbor- 50, | hood and from London, male portion of Ph aa eent bonds redeemed yesterday was €27,050, > » apap on making the total redemptions to date €22,.| tii concourse respectfully raising their hats as - the body passed. It would be difficult to 996,300, and leaving outstanding €2,508,400. Imagine @ more simple funeral vervice in con- 7 . = nection with royalty than that witnessed at Tas Younrows Sara—A special from Vel- | ScSaringham this Dorning. Ibe read tothe Paraiso says the United States gunboat York-| station was lined not by troops or police, but town sailed last night for Callao, Peru, with the | by the school children of the neighborhood, Balmacedist refugees. who wore large black crape rosettes upon their P W left arms, and who presented a most neat and Sexator Ccttom will leave here this after- | attractive appearance in «pite of the badge of noon for Boston, where he will be one of the | oUrning they carried. The body wax taken to speakers tomorrow evening at the banguet | ‘he “avon Upon ® gun Eee given by the chamber of commerce in honor of | {\'!),.°" ‘accompanied by’ the Duke of Fife, the opening of its new building. walked the whole distance, two miles, from the Srcnrranr Biarxe continued to improve dur- | [tte church to the railroad depot, directly be- ing the day and ate luncheon with his family at | ‘Ihe other mourners followed the faneral 1:30. Tonight he gives adinner to the President | cortege in carriages. iA the ody. passed on ath ‘th: be cabin .- | its way to the station the school chilaren, ten- ica et in| nts, servants aud villagers fell into line be- = hind 4 and accompanied the remains to the Carr. Rewey Stants rox Wasurxoros.— | *P0t where they wore embarked upon the train. ast: Seas ct tas Scateots bas a for | he funeral cars passed the outskirts of Lon- don at 2 o'clock p.m., the juest for privacy, Washington with his report of the testimony in | made by the roval fomily, homg everrwhend 627 Est. nw. BG IN SPITE OF THE WEATHER. Thus weather has helped us wonderfully in one way. If you will closely examine the Trousers you have beeu wearing lately you will notice they are out of shape, wrinkled and probably “fringed” alittle around the bottoms. Goodenough for such weather as we have bad, but not good enough for clear, sunshiny days. We will expect to make you ‘8 new pair and you should take ‘time by the fore- lock” and choose now, securing = choice pattern and having them ready for fine weather, Take the line of #7 Trousers, with the discount of 15 per cent off, their price is Lut $5.96. And so on. G@. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Bzpert in Trousers.” Cor. 9th and G sts. nw. 3020 == COUNTRY ROADS INCLUDED. ‘ith the coming of spring interest is re- {tine i suburtan properties, Iemember, every country road in the District's 10 miles, Square and adjoining subdivisionsareciearly traced in colors upom that new Map, Com- prehensive, accurate and new. Size. 4by 5. regard to the outrage upon his sailors at Val-| respected in the most praineworthy degre. Tet, Price, $4. ager a Rave cus. paraiso. While the train was conveying the of Artists’, Architects’ anc Z re Bee IN Pcrity axp stRexora. ‘The construction of the Hanuwond type- writer is simplicity itselt and its several Parts ure firmsy riveted to » substantial te tallic Led plate, making the machine weil Bigh indestructible. All parts can be in- the duke to Windsor minute guns were Acarsst Emrioraext or Atiexs.—The| from the war ships and forts throughout Treasury Department has issued a circular to | Great Britain and Ireland, their dull, constant U. 8 shipping commissioners looking to a | booming announcing far and wide that the re- strict enforcement of tho laws against the em | Tune of the unfortunate young prizes wee on ployment of alien officers on vessels of the |“ 'y,,’ many churches, while this stage of the Panty, interchanged or copy oar : 4 United States. funeral was in progress, epecial services for the eed on eons ‘ dead were beld and words of sympathy for the 3. 0. PARKER, New Baxxs.—The controller of the currency | "orai family were uttered fron tens pulpite, Bookseller and Stationer, san has authorized the National Exchange Bank of |p addition to the firing of guns from so many Anderson. Ind., to begin business witha capital | places the bells from nearly every chu of $100,000. Josiah Jewett and his associates | steeple in England were tolling the whole time of Buffalo, N. ¥., have applied to the controller | the body was on ite way to Windsor. of the currency for authority to orgwnize the| The train bearing the bodyand the mourners Columbia National Bank of Buffalo, N. XY. slowly drew away from the depot and on the way to Windsor wea the object of mach re- Navan Onpers—Commander William R. | #pectful interest. In this city rtores are Bridgman, Lieut. Com. Louis Kingeley and | Beatls all partly closed, that is to say, those = THAT NEW HOUSE. GaS xTXTURES, ae hi ~1 sd woodet tet MUDDIMAN, Lieut, John E. Pillsbury have been ordered to | halt wf them ap tnd thes heeatars have 4020 ou st. examination for promotion. Passed Assistant | “blind” shutters have them drawn down. Paymaster C. W. Littlefield, ordered to the re- seme <9 Reena en kennel. ceiving ship Dale, Februery 1. Lieut. Com. 2 \ ¢ Sax Dayton, detached from duty at iho | _ All the cabmen and “bus drivers had bows of naval ordnance proving ground at Annapolis | black crape upon their whips and the majority and placed on waiting or Paymaster W. | of themale portion of the population seen om J ‘Thomeon, detached from the » February | the streets wore crape badges, millitary fasb- 1, and ordered to settle accounts and await | ion, on their left arma. Every flag was at half orders. mast and a number of them ons Aone, with —————— crape or have streamers above Sexator Hut. Drxep.—Congressman Bourke | {hem. ‘Many, business, houses closed for the Be Nac 18 WELL-STOCKED, LADIES’ GOLD RINGS_82. ‘These Rings are nicely set with the vari- ious stones—a choices collection, both the cheap and the expensive. 531 Seventh street northwest. {3.1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF the Comptroller of the Currency, Washi ton, January 12, 1 rhe dence presented fo the unders pear that **The! to. fechanics’ National nk of Georsetow! " in the city of Georgetown, in ‘and. District uf Coluuibia, im to extend their corporate existence and for other Now, therefore, oreahd Mechanics’ Nac hereby cortity th wae ad District ‘of town, in the county of Washi Coluiubia, is authorized to have succession for the ‘per.od specified in its amended articles of association, Rawmely, until clove of business on January 1 in testimony whereof witness ie LACEY, Comptrolier of the Currency. REMOVAL NOTIC:.—MES, SAUM miliiners, havoremoved from Lith st, n:w., where they wilt uscount oF of Dry 20th st. and Pa ave, AND PROGRESSIVE ENTERTAINING ‘Call at buon. ee ‘Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON O1 of Ben's Furnishi por to inventory of “Q3-3m a Shirt 3 ae ee ‘ott ‘Teh call) x RE nd residence to 1716 1Gth st. 18. Jald-ue >DR. JOHN A. DALY. DENTIST, HAS ‘smoved his office to the Mertz building, ith and F sts, Telepuone No. 900. eee TTEE NOW ‘Than BETTER YET NEXT YEAR. REMINGTON BTANDARD TYPEWRITER ‘Keeps constantly improving cin practical qual- ities, hence ite constantly increasing popularity in the markets of the world. ‘WYCKOFF, SEAMAXS & BENEDIC7, STH AND F 8TS. XW, Foun | Se FOBLINED OVERCOAT WORTH 9125. FOR i, |_sopuresaneer nee Ne poo. aie | Kaas Se ‘tag fastener to’ MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT 8) ‘Washi friends for i's Cockran gave s dinner to Senator Hill ia his] das and the fashionable West End stores fale atin * | lowed their example at noon. Se The other mace ee Jantay gree-|'"Ta the neighborboed of Wiedsor the stone Senator Blackburn, ex-Senator Enstis, Con-| Preseated was a gloomy one. The sky was gressmen Turner of Georgia, Ouke and Herbert | Yeast and threatining sow oF. rain, while of Alabama, Springer of Iilinois, Coombs of | the simospllute Bad that a ae Brooklyn, Fellows, Cummings and Warner of | Pi<'iousus in or near ‘Windsor wore uv New York, Wilson of West Virginia and Wash- | \ic,houses im or mess Windsor were draped ington of Tennessee. Senator Gorman and pd Congressman Stevens of Massachusetts sent | 0Poved throughout the day. From the mo- letters of regret. The menu was elaborate, | Ont the news was open yteianymy Mn and coffee and cigars were not reached until 10 | the Supers) cortege ei corameon . o'clock. toll and kept up their doleful ringing endil the last rites had Leen performed. ee doing business as monuinental and tead- Stone Worker; monuments and headstones cleaned and repaired, 32203" UF Bako aN TN BroxerEs WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, 1892. UDGE" SAFETIES, 1802 PATTERNS. Both cushion and tic below those coumouly quoted. Sma ®* Prices far ¥ROM $90 TO $135, oul zou area Judge of bargains call and look them GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. 1325 14th st. nw. Pensoxat.—C. A. Walton of St. Paul, E.| Thousands upon thousands of People went SE"O FLoons THERE. Wheeler of Dayton, Ohio, Geo. E. Hies of Pt. | from London and elsewhere fo, Windsor SW. ‘ m order to pay a last tribut re Worth, Tex., and C. W. Russell of New York | 22 0FUsT gto Pei or, tout are at Willard’s—L. C. McCormack of Pittsburg, Charles T. Duffy of New York and J. E. Simmonson of Now Jersey are at the Randall——W. H. Watson of Bristol, Pa., F. H. Hays of Oil City, Pa., A. 8. Clauson of Xew York, W. E. Bates of Denver and Rop- resentative A. C. Hopkins of Pennsylvania are at the Rigg.—-R RK Keating of Nevada, EG.) Ferguson of | Pittsburg, Fred Hops of Island, iL, and C. Gibson of St. Louis are at the Arling- ton.—H. Groesbeck of Laramie, N. Y., John curiosity, in order’ to see as much as possi ble of the funeral ceremonies. The main thor- fares were kept clear by a ft iors ani’ poli he bed ue aiheeie ie maintaining the moxt perfect order. DISTINGUISHED ATTENDANTS, A special train carried the leading members of the government to Windsor. Included among their number were the Right Hon. A. J. Bal- four, first lord of the treasury and conservative WEST END PARK, ROCKVILLE, 18 500 FEET HIGHER THAN THE POTOMAC AT 1T8 JUNCTION WITH THE EASTERN BRANCH, un your suburban home where tt cannot be deluged. * Groesbeck o house of commons; Earl Cadogan, Copp will tell you how, Whalen of New York, T. C. Hammond of Chi- | esder in the bous . lord privy seal; Viscount Cranbrook, lord pros- "Everybody knows Copp." es ‘party ‘ot | ident of the councils; chancellor of the ex- 1 708 EIGHTH 8T.¥.W. | Michigan, J. Frank Hill of Cincinnati, en en OE SR AN “MERT2’S" TAILORING LORE, ‘We aim to keep our clientele postedon the newest ideas in tailoring. Just now our tine is largely taken up inmaking We Preparations for the spring. Early you aim, may think—but then we have to take Geo. G. ‘Ficks of Steubenvillo, Ohio, and T. Simons of Cambridge, Ohio, are at the Epbitt. ——James Cameron of Brooklyn, C. G. Mon- salve of New York and M. McVicar of Mont Clair, N. Y., are at the Fredonia.——D. Whitney of Philadelphia, Jesse Lowe of New York are Arno.—Thos. F. Magner of Brook- lyn, J. H. Woodward of Burl and F. Marvin of Detroit, Mich., are at the Cochran. time by the forelock. —B L. Hovey of Rochester, J. P. Williams — of Boston Frank J. Brook of Harrison- ase ote Daniel of ‘Vanderbilt University spent éoaey ran jmiver ‘Tailoring Ehop, with friends in this city, Mr. Daniel saile to- 3220 51411thst. aw. | morrow for Baritn, where he will spend the session studying physics under tz THE OLD LAUNDR} — of ae J. < ae, & = a wnw mance, | Cooley of Fituburg. JM. Wagner of No Gash of Virgiaia and EM allée oy ar Sere, ‘York are at the Johuson. 491 to 400 Ct. ow. ‘We call for and deliver all laundry. 20 Marriage licenses have been clerk of the court to Right ie smight—and these boards ut $1.15 per 100 feet : are fast being appreciated by the wise ‘ ones. 4 buyer remarked: Yes, I ac- Knowledge that I was prejudiced against ‘these boards because the price was v0 low, ‘but after a while I made up my mind to investiwate. and I found the boards were ‘Detterthan those I had been paying @1.35 for, soT use them right along. Thisis ‘but the experience of many. Katimates —_ GAT, tee

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