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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1102 Feuzaylvania Avense, cerner 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H_ KAUFFMANN, Pres't. New York Offce, 83 Potter Building, ‘Tre Evewrsa Stan is served to subscribers in the tity by carriers. on their own account. at 10 rents per week. oF 4c. per mouth. Copies at ‘the counter. 2 gente cach. Ly mail_anywhers iu the United States oF Conula—postame prepaid—0 cen's per month. Satvanay QUADRUPLE SmeEr Stan $1.00 por year: with voreies Posture aiied $3.00 ie [Entered af the Post Office at Washington, D.C.. as second-class mail matter. } ‘“ Che Lvening Star. SE Al! mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. Von 80, No 20,163. WASHINGTO D.C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1892. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAI, NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington N ws and Gossip. SNOW AND DIRT, BUT Kept onder cover, Is what 1 Yood ‘from. V. HYVES tais with ROBINSON & LODGE Tur i NSE Fe ROAM ONS S BALLS Fal tith st., every Friday niht, Miss Marie Gaule, wonderful test medium. During day, Friday, R BALDWIN ‘Lone | for private sittinas, Mra. Cabell's, 110 2d st. se. A Before making an investment in Washington suburban | price to H i : MERICAN property. They are managers of =A, STATED CONSIONICA- Sxeu: BORE METER OT Jai | CWE, D. Gar will beheld at Masonic Teniple FRY. SECURITY Right on the Washington and Ariing‘on electric rail- . ‘1D JOB PRINTING. DAY, Jannary 22, IN, at 7 o'clock p.m. Werk—3A ‘way and only one-half mile from city Huilts. PRINTER AND-PUBLISHER, Soares, Funciual attetidance requested. Metbers of er Tod ernally invited. LY ori a Asp Dende 1S conte perequare foot. Hick. healthy, | TeinMone Usd Tb 1110'E wt, mow. | Gaerne" OIA BN AT Bceretary. " ROBINSON & LODGE. ee Ese. {D MARCH, 1801 >THE OPENING SERVICES OF CALVARY Tausr Co J221-1in iXland 5 Atlantic billding. eran ene, ee 7 : ‘EPOR’ ONDITION GENESEE NATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN CAPITAL, $1,250,000. For the District of Columbia ithly payments. te. per share. At the close of business Devrnntir 1, 1801. Safe WASHINGTON OFFICERS: Oaks. WOaneuukces And HENRY A. CADY, President, Receives derosite, Loans. Real Estate, 711 14th st.n.w. ie res Profitable. Pays interest. Heal estate, @.WARFIELD SIMPSON, Vice Pres't, Acts ax executor. Parniture sid ati Our Stock erchant Tailor, 9th and Gsts.n. w. Acta as administrator. Goakieymak and compeny's silica Sella Itself. GEO. T. PARKS, Sec'y and Treas’ ‘Rati teeta, Real Estate Broker, G14 F st.n.w. Investigats _ GEO. A. PREVOST, Attorney Acts as guardian. Capital stock. LIABILITIES. (Whitaker & Prevost, G10 F st.n. w.) Acts as receiver. Saas . And You Me orcas seca treearer Mut Buy. Wee. Co Morte, Goo. T, Parks, (ct ay usstirnom, DIRECTORS: Ft og ona Blagg RS aR Ee Sy EsO8, WP apes Stee Furnishes investment, SR JL. Frene Geo. ‘A. Prevust. Loans money. Waist ontd, Call or send to office for descriptive cireniars, & Simumesnins, District of Cole GEO. T. PARKS, Sec'y and 1 | Varish P.-E, Church will be beld in the Parish hall, corner of 18th aud Madison, between P Ani Q sie. on SUNDAY NEXT. th instant, at 11 Sin. “a’couiqutttee wi be in attondauee at te hall Om FRYDAY and SATU! DAY, 20d and “hd instante,trom Sto. sand froin 20.9 pus. for the purpose oF routine the pews. Ae there is quite demand for them early Application shoud be made. "No pew Will, be secured pelorto Friday at 3p. 3220-80 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. SN Tho partnoranp heretcrore existing be- Ewer the understened ander the fru haz of Smith E'Wardwe ls and dine business at Ta7-0 Market G., $s space (Bostén Variety Store), Washinton, D. this Second (2d) day of Januaryy A: D. 1B dissolved by mutual consent, Fdward J, Wardwell retiring frou and Emmons 5. Sith succeeding £0 sai be axdiusted by EDWARD J. WARDWLLL, EMMONS 8, SMITH, EDWARD terest In the fi nas the B ), there is practically no nexwinent. The same ste @ a8 herciofore, te sell pt atlairs of the firm will Snutth cx hk - poner Ja8-tm ub Fst. Sapam eR retary ort @=sl HavE iuovED SY OFFICE FROM Renta safe deposit boxes She Distrctut Columbia, who made gets in ue form 200 Bist naw to jaw that the above ies correct and. true. report 3105 3 st n.w. Aiieada stesane secommedations, the coniition of sadcomivany ou the ist day of De-| _Ja11-1m ee eT" JONES. Dentist. Draws wills free of charge. Comber, A.D. Ltt. vansina iin - re THANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. WESLEY NEIGH TS—WESLET HIGH Keope wilis free of chance. _p Subscribed and sworn t6 before 1ethis 10th day of Be orreste tis ae raity mttary, Ac D. 1802 i —_— Teac JNO. aL MAURY, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. = Hotisy Eebtic.__ 8400 to $700, AT. Britton. President, Tue Usiren. Szares Witt be sotd on the followiniz ensy terme during Jan- C.J. Bell. irst Vice President. WILDING AND LOAN AS . uary only: One-fifth cash, balance three and five 13s FST.” WASHINGTON, D. Enables you to S1UP pays RENT by appiying same to the PURCHASE of a HUME. Pays interest on savings depositei m any’ amount, 5 per cent interest paid on special deposits from the date they aremade,— W. 8. HOGE, P u Janus Sears, with percent interest. Money relunded. alter fitter sears if purchaser 1s not satished with the ine Xemiiuent.” A ow dollars pnt into this property wil ‘Our pew year much Happier: ss pire JNU. E. WAGGAM 46-tofebl Cortior 14th und G sis, Henry F_Blount. Second Vice President. Percy B. Metzxer. -- Treasurer. George E. Emmons... Secretary. * DANI. Taz Wasuxeros Loax aso Tavsr COMPANY, Chas. J. Dell, Jas. E. Fitch, © Geo. W. Brown SEE SUEY FOR ENGRAVING. 023 ST G WAS REMOVED TO 1010 gb REULE Y<— Voth st. a. pne door above K st. Bert & Co., Banxens, 1406 G STREET. DEPOSITS. EXCHANGE, DISCOUNTS. A specialty made of investment securities. ‘Foreign exchange issued on all points. Local securities bought and sold. Granite Building, Oth and F. PAID-UP CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ‘OBice Lours for eyeatd ear diseases every Tuesday and Friday frou 2to 4:30 o'clock, &30-2wazweo re FEEN CSUN ANNOUNCES THAT AS REAL ESTATE BROKER ie Buys and Selis Resity, Collects Kents, ‘Nexotiates Loans, Places Insirance, Adjusts Taxes. ‘That he has the co-operation of energetic and experienced assistants. jusiness solicited. 605 F st. now. ‘Many personsare yet unacquainted with the pur- Poses for which this company were formed. The best ‘Way to et information is to call o write. ESTATES.—This coupany takes charge of the af- fairs of companies and individuals. It acts asexeca- ‘Utor, administrator, trustee, &c., and its permanent character ant systematic methods of transacting busi- hess make it adesirable medium for carrying out the Wishes of testators, whose intentions are frequently eet amide by the changeable character and want of Judkment of ind vidual friends desiqnated to act ina Bduciary capacity. The trust business of this com- Fany ts conducted entirely separate from its other de- Partnents. BANK‘NG ANDSAVINGS DEPARTMENTS.—The Stockbolders of the company bave paid in one million dollary in cash to imsure absoiute safety to depositors. It takes any amount on deposit, and especially seeks toencouraye in the minds of the young habits of econ- omy and frugality. It pays interest on deposits left either subject to check or on time, as may be agreed Bpon. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT —Its vaults were constructed by the Marvin Safe Company under the Joint supervision of Mr. James G. Hill, the architect of the Cuilding, and the Hollar Lock and Guaranty Inspection Company of New York, and are today un- surpassed im security by any inthe world. The public are conlially invited to call and see for themselves the absolate protection afforded its patrons ata very low cost. THE SAVINGS JOURNAL is just out. Write for Gr cail and get a copy free. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President, JOHN JOY EDSON. JOHN A. SWOPE, 21 Vice President, JOHN K CARMODY, Treasurer. WM, B. ROBISON, Secretary. O NOT DELAY ANOTHER HOUR YOU KNOW 73m EWI3 G. TEWKSBUKY, W. B. HIEBS, Bapker,30 Dreaiway, N.Y. Manasor, 436-1 Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F ST.. WASHINGTON, D. C., Buy snd sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, Gram, Provisions and Onl. Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. Interest allowed on depusits. Out-cftown business a specialty. ‘All Local Securities dealt in. Constant quotaticts ll inarkets.“"" © Telephone 545. oceh-tr A W. CORSON. twit is conceded by everybody that WE are the largest EXCLUSIVE clothiers in America, For Tur Boys. Assis usvat.ow SATURDAYS THE WANTS OF THE BOYS AND CHIL- DREN WILL BE LOOKED AFTER TOMORROW. WE ARE PREPARED ‘TO PROPERLY AITEND TO ALL OF THEIR CLOTHING NEEDS, WHETHER IT I5 A SUIT FOR DRESS WEAR, A SCHOOL OR PLAY SUIT, AN OVERCOAT, ULSTER OR REEFER, A PAIR OF TROUSERS OR SOME SHIRT WAISTS THAT IS WANTED, YOU WILL FIND HERE AN AMPLE VARIETY OF THE PROPER SORT AND AT THE PROPER PRICES. YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR LINE OF ULSTERS FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES, THE MOST STYLISH GARMENTS OF THE SEASON. INO. W. MACARTNEY. ‘Member N.¥. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Deposits. Exchange, Loans. Collections, Railroad Stocks uid Bonds and all securities listed on the ex:hanges of New York, Piiladelphis, Boston and Baltnore bouche and wo. ‘A specialty made cf inventincnt securities, District Bouds and a local Hallrosd, Gas, Insurance and Tel= ephone Stock deait ins ‘Auierican Beli Teiephone Stock bought and sold. jy 18 C. T. Havesser, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Keal Estate and Stock Broker, ‘Booms 9 and 11, Atlantic building. WO F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for eash or bt I revi of te wie dic “he ine word ad "Direct New York and Chicago wires. Rosrxsox, Pangze & Co., CHARLES L. GURLEY, Telephone 453. a-3m s 219-08 tae Ase Pea. Ws & co. Awenrcax Crorurens, F ramets 1200,1202& 1204 FST.N.W. IDELITY Ike F st. nw. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘Has the best pian devised for securing a Home, NO AUCTION OF MONEY. NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. Accounts of individuals, firms. corporations and capl- talists solicited. Our iscilities are the best. Loans made on real estate and other available col- Areyou in need of a wrap? If so, read carefully the unusuad bargains we're «fering. Any amount cane. repayable #1: per month on each por $1,000 advanced. Shares. 81 per month. Exchange, both forelsen and domestic, drawn at cus- 3 Ah k ; NUAL STATEMENT. a. ere ser ia ai eminek meade sa ah Te ainbed. Sad = kus = 1-01-50 | jtyou have any reason for changing your bank ac-| Total loans to shareholders..........--€30,874.16 count ce Cpentes anew enn, br frtnanny brneiapedeodaig Vatue of securities held ly the associs- aaa = $10 Vor Trimmed Reefers.now. toa. #75.680.00 woduaa ae £12 Bernhardt Capes, now. Shares im force, 4.501. We, the undersixned. appointed » committee to Budit 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 toxether Performed that duty thorouxhiy and carefully. bee Jeave to submit the above statexwent, under osth, and BANKERS. nolGtr | $i Seai Tritamed Keoters, now. 810 French Coney Capes, now.. 15 Wool Seai Capes, now, that we Sui the same absolutely correct. ‘€18 Real Astrachan Capes, now F. H. WILSON, 951 F. st., of Wilson & Carr. Moceszz & Co. yr. $25 Real Monkey Capes, now. THOMAS HALL. 1117 Fst. nw. Confectioner, 1208 F ST. X.W. $25 White Thibet Capes, now... ATTHEW TRIMBLE, Assemor, D.C. quai an €40 Brown Marten Capes, now. © AND 10 PER CENT PAID ON DEPOSITS ean ae aoteet | 550 Beal Besver Capes, now. FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. as we would like them. Remember these Wraos aro all ew and desirable APEFICERS. FOR THE NEXT TEX DAYS WE SHALL _ | *t¥ies, and of this seuson’s manufacture, MAKE A DISCOUNT OF 20 PEE CERT. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, Our 05 shoes 4, sa16 713 Market space. cK ‘partinent For pamphiets and information apply at the office, Our 94 show $3.20. “door to Coit tie Bank , at OLS AND ols Our 83shoes 2.4.0. 10 Pes Cexr Orr For Casu. Gentleme: ia the time to the best SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY iui Lows A GREAT REDUCTION IN THE oop and save 20 per cent, sa20-4e" aia ow . EZ. COR 16H ST. AND SEW YORE AVE. — ROBES. —_ ‘TERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS ; JANUARY 2, 1807. Reorganized under act Conzress October 1, 1600, ‘Transacts the busines of a * TRUST COMPANY ‘Ig all its various branches, Also the business of @ BAVINGS BANK ‘We bave marked down the prices of & larce lot of All-wool Robes, IN SOME instances at about HALF PRICE, as we wish to close them out this season, and those in search of BARGAINS will now have an oppor- ‘tunity to get a good bargain. Weare iso offerins our whole stock at ex- tremeiy low prices to reduce itas low as possible during this month. Tr sor penpectiy satis. fied with the Flour you are now ‘Using try another brand. “BURCHELL'S BEST” can be Felied on to give entire satisfac- ton, And of a & W. BURCHELL, ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES, SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, is ¥ se 3 paisa Capital: W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. ¥ - le w9 PA. AVE. =! Acts 2s executor, administrator, anantisa of the es-| Winter Carntors. fates of mnurs, committee of the estates of iunatics, A fall emortiuent of Carriages Feceiver, amines aud executes trusts of any and every Ceseription. ‘Wille kept without charge, Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS (nd upward and allows interest thereon. Money deyosited Lefure the first day and on the first, Taz Pick Or Tue Sroce, = Bere are & few choice things picked Bap-hazard from the stock: Bick Bearskin Boa and Muff, 840. White Tiaibet Lamb Opera Cape, 845. Fine Eastorn Mink Fur Cape, 30, ‘The prevailing styles and abso Juteiy tho larvest stock shown Elegant Back Marten Cupe, 240. \Pecond and th.nd days of the moutl will draw interest souis of New York. 2 Bost 5 Mamata “ Nery low peices See poomst 2 Seaiskin Jackets, sizes 32 and 34. ~~ si cigs cna: uns Reduced to $130. ’ AXDREW J. JOYCE'S test style 4, Loans money upon res’ estate ani collateral security. | ANDREW J. Joy * wk wa Wie Bealskin Refers, $185 Sells firvt-cians real estate and other securities im | $12. #14. 416 14th st. (a11-3mJ 1028, 1000 Gunn: av. — ~ Ladies’ Pur-lined Coats and Cirentars. of $500 and upward. . oo Astrakban Fur Cost with Skunk fur Meceives SILVER WARE and alt binds of vatt-| Pnere Is No Daxoen facies. ABLES depot, MODERN GAS STOVE of tho serious pei deynmn and cnet ame Tai Of | 18 Lecideuts at sootten oeeur wah ofkersioree | A Bancarxs Lor Or Rras, (Cail and look at our SSS —— SMALL SAFES FOR RENT FROM $5 to $126 PER BUN DIAL, —— —— — GILT Ear, 2 miselansous lot of fancy Fur Rare Ofice hours—Dally ffoin a.m. to4p. m., nM ‘ECLIPSE for baby carriages ond floor use. ordered. im siitiiou to tue regular olice poche cut iu half, $3 to $1.50, ct ech monte 1O-te WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. — Om the iat bustnem day of each month. = Z Sop iste Talis co Sunday the 16nday wutte| Gooprman ” "| TM Le Richega B. H. Srmmerz & Sox, iene Meourany, « + Sodio aes | 1237 Pa Ave Awo413 13:0Sr. beg 5 BL oo» Heo casnitens St ee ee sanenr fo itkreranr eid uve evens watee = » % KANN & SONS’ MANUFACTURING 00., = See sas fp Bahr NUAL DIVIDEND. ‘The board of directors of Northwestern Investwwent Coin Pany have deciared their fourth Semii-annual dividend at the rate of one percent a month for the six months ending January 31, 1802 payable on and after Janu- ary 31, at the company's office, G10 F st. n.w. ‘Those desiring a . safe and profitabie investinent should investizate the merits of this company at once, as but a sinall balance of treasury stock remains unsold. Shares $10 each, payable $1 cash and 81 yer month until fui paid. Subscrip- trons can be made at any time for ‘one or more stares, No back ag Besxuients. No dues. Call or send for circulars. C,H. BUR President. + GEO. C. VIDETTO, Secretary. $a20-2¢ ==> LADIES AND CHILDE Bry f2>i: o stock : lowest prices: /uil line of Hath: ict uu SIRick! and Harrington's Men's 5: > THE eer, ich, ducable ant contortatl LAND, 1080 Pa. aven HATHAWAY,.SOCLE AND HARMING LON: Re ay DEPARTNENT, CFRICE OF the Comptrolier of the Curreicy, Washing- 12, 12. —V in the city the county of Washington aud District of Coluu uns complied with all the provisions of the Congress to enable national banking to extend, their corpo marposes, Lp pr eeiward 8. Lacey, tay ct of ociations: existence and for other uy 12, 8b, Now, therefore, er of the currency, do Lereby certify that ers aud Mechanics’ Na- tional Bank of in the city of Georze- town, in the county of Washinzion ana District of Coluiubia, is authorized to have succession for the per.od specified in its amended articles of association, Hawely, until close of business on January 13, 1012. in testimony whereof wituess ly hand aud seal of office this 1th day of J. y. IN. [Seal] E. 8, LACEY, Comptrolier of th 3 JaIS-90t = NOTICE.—MKS. SAUM & ee Mie Toster atiners,tnveten owed from tor toth at Oi Tith stn: wes whore tues wll be glad to see their patrons. ‘jalG-lw THOS. J. L eee Dat TERTAT AND PROGRESSIVE lessons. New term now. UU D st. Gall any day at noon, yeay ae Bete. V. PRUD'HOMME. _ and Pa. ave. Fu .t HALL, Shirt Maker, (08 st nw. ULKLEY HAS REMOVED HIS ‘Telephone call—GiG. ice and residency to 1216 16th st. n. Ja16-60* wqq=> DK. JOWN A. DALY, DENTIST, WAS RE- poved Lin office (thie Mertz cor. Tithand F sts, Telepnone No. 900. Jute’ => WILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY OUR <> Wasiiinston triends tor Cassard’s fine m: Sud pare lard when they were tot Cassard’s at ul. We lave tried several plans to overcome this diftewity and have finally adopted a biue ova! tn ti, wuleh 1s affixed to all uur fue wea! covered, with our name on it.” This will be un all gens line Catsard goods. Don't be deceived. Itslwt upon avin omiy gods with this tay fastener to then. dalotr qs UTS FOR Hine, jal2-Im 414 91H ST. N.W. aE ASSOvIATION, ATTENTION! Briefs, Arcuments, Petitions, &¢., Executed promptly at 9c. per pace. BYRON 8. ADAMS, Printer, jal2 512 Lith st. now, whether covered or un- See SHEIHY FOR PRINTING. 023 D 8 TT HAS COME!!! ‘Winter, I mean, and Ta pared to keep you warm with my Fainily Coal, which Ldel:ver promptly. jever disappoint a patren in cold weather jowic 1oF 4 coal dealer. ‘Those who bave not stock cannot avoid it, “Therefore buy of + MAULY DOVE, Coal Merchant. ap Siicge Mist and Tn. w., 1206 Hw. and 16.5 PORT ICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. ’. PRESCOTT, CHAS. C. PRESCOTT. ifally aunowucs that they hove this TIRST pesny, brag ve 1) DA’ JANUAKY, 1802, entered into # co- ‘nerahip se KEAL ESTATE BROKENS And bave succeeded to the business which has been so payee = ae ernns ‘the wegior member KELLOGG BUILDING, Where, by strict aplication to ind’ rompt and faith ‘and $ rom \- fal dispatch of by ies, they hope fo merit, ABM do public favor. HEAL ESTATE BUUGHT AND SOLD, HOUSES RENTED, RENIS COLLECTED, In fact, reer ning done that comes within the scope estate dealinue, “ir EDWAKD N, LEWIS, who hasbeen the cipal sales:aan for Jpo. A. Prescott for the past Pep oman with the new Grin im charge of the Most st par Sales Yepartivent. ES W. Joyce, an. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Chas, ©. Prescort, ‘Real Estate Brokers, Kellom: Uusiding, jal-im. Tio ¥ st nw. pF UBLIC WASHINGTON, D. C., Janus 1892. T have this day asso-iated with ie in the’ state Faron dod sol, species ‘Prescott, under the frm bate o, dub. A. Prescott & Son My nas are due ant are hereby extended tothe pubice for the very gene: ous patronaze Df the past ten Suds half Years” Avontiuuauice or pUbie Ta¥or abd contkience bs solicited. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Rea Extate Broker. Kellogg building, Tier st. nie. Jal-Im <a> MONEY TO BUY HOMES. ‘Anew plan. Does ‘not cost more than rent. Pesth teruunates all Payments and the home Lelongs to your fuuily trve froin ineum.beances, PA MEN Scan be tuade sionthly, quarters, Yearly or yearly tor w period of five, ten, Btwen oF twenty years as the applicant may UNI¥ PRUDENT WAY TO BUY 4 HOME HE INSTALLMENT PLAN and secure it to your tauily im ovent of your death. ‘For full particulars apply to KOT MORS. Gen’ Act. ted Becurity Lite Insurance and "Frust' Company of Pas Capitat #1,000,000. Fun paid 8 05S in Uni —g SORPICE OF te cuneate ARE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMVANY. A Gividend of 7o cents per sare will be payable on the “oth day of January, 1592. to the, iders of Fecord at the close or ‘on the 15th day of Janu- ary, 1882, at the office of the treasurer of the com- pany, O19 1ith st. n.w., Washington, D.C. The te books will be closed from the 16th to the 25th of January, inclusive. SURTEAS, BELA. Peet jashington, D. ©., Junuary 12, 4-1 —— BSP een erate BS ‘Wines and_ Parity and quait © Lonlon Water, Caner MS Latha 16-1m THE ANNUAL MEETING = THE | eee of the Washington, Licht Novis oth st wee, Yor BAY, February t Soar need re eres ease to, jalt-) CHAS. BL A a A HINT ‘To trustees under derds of trust. Inselectingan auctionecs to concuct a sale of real estate or chattels You want to secure OLe,10 the Srst instance, who thoroughly understands res the entire confidence of the real estate pur chasing public; in the second. ho who has the ructiities for storing and displaying same ma whose experience in selling, cata loguin=, appraising and arrangine merchandise 4s complete and who commands the confidence Of the pubic generally. Index to Advertisement, wa=>,, WASHINGTON HEBREW CONGRE, tion.—Services THIS (Fritay) EVENT lanwary 22, at Stl ‘Temple. between H and Lectire by Rey. L. Stern. Subject, “Judaisin and immotality.? All Are weicoine. iO. O HARMONY LODGE, requested to meet ADVERTISING AMUSEMENT ATTORNEYS AUCTIO! BICYCL BOARDING BUSINESS CHANCES - se24 Now, ie have merely hinted what you want é ~ ENT. | crTy ITEMS tars 8 gpd we wowat ell yott plainly where fo yet at. | trianh Archibald Brome Wal te Made at the wietins | DE: Pare 5 We even do more tuen eupnty the abver ali | Senn ATA ooh 4 Sah tepewctionsteecite Orne Semanal rue aes R. M. LEWIS, Chief Patriared, | EDUCATIONAL. Page 7 S*We do ile rest.” im. Brae. 3t_| EXCURSIONS. &c_ Page 8 To get what you waut in the auction line al- | B-——sG_ 0. 0. OF OFF GM, CO FAMILY SUPPLIES 3 ways consuit Riedy TBs, members are cog FINANCIAL SS RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., meet TOMORROW (Saturday), Januar; ks yin M Inventors of Modern Auction Faciliion, | jh. to arrange 4or the uaneral of our fate br ter, 2| WU Pasve nw, | Thomas P Belly PW GoM CHAS Her OVE T cOmices) 2| ‘Telephone 1282, It_ |G. Sec. DA. CLARK. WG’ at FOR RENT (Rooms), 2| | Be THE, EDISON PHONOGRAPH 18 ‘the idea! substitute for the office stenow- Fapher. It ix tireiess, accurate and ever ready. Phoncoraphs leased, soid and sent on triat. COLUMBIA FHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 627 © st. nw. ja Mills, fronting 128 feet on own and extending to Water s*.: ‘of whari property immediately also an equal iron south of same. Apply to PADGET1 & FOREST, Ja2L-Gt 4002 Crh st. nw. <S>BANJO PLAY <= pete stock of HUGO WokCH & the infusion of aud improvements. We lave a peco of property, on ono of the pr 1 business hich ten thousand dollars will buy, nce any One that it 1s a git: PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st. nw. Bee 08 FLECTRICIANS ‘And those having to do With inachinery, One of ow tic WATCHES Non-may Is just tae ching. Kerniated wythin Zicy seconds to the month, ‘Fest then before purchasing, 830 to 8350; cheap, too, On time to Lespunsible parties. A. L SALTZSTEIN, Jr., Manufacturing Jeweler, 505__Seventh st. 505 322 The weather is likely to be fair, followed by light rain Saturday; slightly warmer; south winds, Which? Band sawed or circular sawed? Bawed evenly or sawed unevenly? Sawed ‘Well or sawed viciously? Some lumbermen are not particular how their boards are ‘sawed, but none enter our yard but band or kang sawed boards. Heap of difference, too, when you come to build, And our prices Jor the best are the same or lower than others charge for the indiferent and bad, ‘Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber, Builders’ Hardware and Milt Work, Cor. 6th st, and New York ave. n.w. nee OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF the District of Columbia, Washington, Jan- Isée2. —To whom it may concern: The Com- esiOners of the District of Columbia have received Congress the following bill, with request fo: OF views a8 to the ‘pronriety of euactine it De. fore reporting on this; bill the Couissioners desire to know what objections, if any, exist to sald Prov osed Jes siation, and for that purpose wil hold a_ special ses- sion at 120'clock 1... on MONDAY, the 25th inst to vive hearing to parties interested: A DLI(s. S04)" incorporate, the, Washington and Great Falls Kai Company.” Berinuing at the mtersection of the Canal and Conduit roads at the point where the Washinzton and Arlington Kauway Colupany tracks are to cross {iw Toton river, and runuing thence wo topot -on ile hort side of the C: West side of the distributing reservoir: thence townd across the Conduit road; thence west alonz the north side of th ‘oad, Lo the <ate house at the upper Fesery TOss aud alone the south wide of the Cor tot. « foot of the hill on the west sice s thence werurs and along the wo th e Couduit road to Cabin John bridiee; ret arn ing thence gong ihe sauue line, ¥ return tracks, to the place of begining; with the privilee of construct fuga branch line, with asinale or double tr-ck, from the Conduit road south to Chain bride on land to be acquired by the cor and Arlington Kaliway C as ralseay from thy fetuinas « achington and wn rai.Way to ti said Inter- section of the ¢ Condui: roads, then the said corporation hereuy authorized shall have the night to construct {ts :ailway in an easterly direcon along the Canai road to M street northwest, thence est along St street to the said western terminal of the W: ion J. W. DOUGLASS, J. mers D. C.’ju3) THAT NEW HOUBE. Ga8 FIXTURES, MUDDIMAN, 14 12TH BT. sae WALTER GODWIN, $12 57! doing business as monument stone worker; monuments and repaired. < and “MERTZ'S" TAILORING LOBB, ‘We alm to keep our clientele postedon the newest ideas in tailoring, ‘Just now our time is largely taken up ia making preparations for the spring. Early you may think—but then we have to take time by the forelock. THE OLD LAUNDRY TAUNDNDER A NEW NAME. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 491 to 490 © st. n.w. ‘We call for and deliver all laundry. 920 FUR-LINED OVERCOAT WORTH $125. WILL SELL FOR @5 Apply at 41401h st nw. sai Ba ETTER NOW Than 14 LAST YEAR, Probably BETTER YET NEXT YEAR. ‘The 3020-3t REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER ‘Keeps constantly improving 3in practical qual- ities, hence its constantly imeressing popularity ‘im the markets of the world. Ke 705 & RUPP, STATIONERS, 1 11TH BT. ¥. W. ‘Blank Books, Copying Presses, Stands, ‘&c.. Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures. Wedding and ‘Visiting Cards Engraved and Printed, 483m — eet « Boazars co. * DESIGNING, RRGRAVERG AND FOR RENT (Houses)... FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR SALE (Houses), FOR SALE (Lots) CALVARY PAKISH PROTESTANT Of this new parish will be held in the chapels 190) corner of Madison, bet P and Q sis , on SUN! wend NEXT. Jannary 24. The morning service and hi 3 comuitinion will beat 11. Kev. Dr. John H. Lito. 2 rector of the Church of tie Ascension, will preach. 11h ; : the evening the service will be st 8 o'clock. The rec- | FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). for will preach. “A cordial invitation to attend ts HOTELS... s ee 2" _| LADIES’ GOODS 5 Bq OFFICE OF THE CORCORAN FIRE IX | LECIUE 8 surance Company of D.C. s This is to certify that the capita 8 ran Fire Insurances Coinjany of tl 2 Gin is all paid up and tat theres JOHN T. i OLN JOY EDSON, rect ” L A. JAMES, T, ©. MCCLELLAND, Scctvtary, certify that aldve'is tran to the besi of my knowle tice and C. MeCLELLA, Sworn and subscribed bofore me. thi: wary, 189. HENKY the BS oe VER BOATS .. IS AND UAGANS,.., PERSON Al 5s 5=> OF FCIAT. DEPARTMENT OF Pa en January 21. Sormation has been received at (is deparis D. Ropes, jr. the cunstl of the Uni Ar f the death on the JAY, at Baramos: of Joseph Raturaiized Amer The leval re Fi we decessed can obtain further in: hisdepartment. Per di ber 20. 181. RAILROADS... SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALTIES SUBURBAN PROPE WANTED (Boar)... WANTED (ie) WANTED (licuse WANTED (Low), WANTED (itooms WANTED (Sit WANTED (1 WINTER presen’ a L IVES. CHRIST i. ‘The only absolutely Bee SE GT BEGIN SOWA ING ATE Your 1801 perioditais Lound before they are Jost Call and exairine my different styles. HODGES NATIONAL BINDERY, 1350 F st. =sDISSOLUTION OF COPANTNI Bete enw tat the Seu of FLLDMAN & Rectims Topay.—Internal The ‘firin ‘name will bo known Kereaiter as | TeVENUC, 534,535; customs, $43,929. AELSUN BROS, 8. FELD A ee = eg & Mic AiSow, Assistant Srcnetany Nerrieron bas gone to New York for a few days. Fourtn-Crass Posrwasters Arrortnp.— Fourth-class postmasters have beew appointed as follows: Maryland—E. C. Allard, Longwood; AE. Jobns, Zion. aq BEAUTIFUL WORK. With the Hammond typewriter there can be no collision between the Reys, hence no blotting or biuring. ‘The keys are so veared asto produce on tie paper an auvaryinu, ‘uniform impression. Do you appreciate eatuens, accuracy and nicety im >cur cor Fespondencet If so you muat have the Hau- mon . ye! » FO ead boone, Loss or Gorp.—The net gold in the treasury, ja22 th st. mw. including bullion, is $119.749,286, being a loss of over $6,000,000 since the 10th instant and # loss of over $10,000,000 since the Ist instans. Ba WASHINGTON AND SUBU ‘A handsome map, clearly outlined in colors, tracing every street and road i the District and all adjacent subdivisions. Ine Valuable to real estate ents,” biti Capitalists and business Bize, 4 by 5 feet. Price, ou shoud provide Yourself with the latest au@ Dest. . FRED. A. SCHMIDT, Artists’, Architects’ and tngimecr Sos show. Uae) Branch. 17 Srcnetany Foster.—Acting Secretary Spauld- ing has received a letter from Secretary Foster at Fort Monroe saying that he will return to Washington about the end of next week. Boxps Represep.—The amount of 4%¢ per cont bonds redeemed yesterday was $11,550, making the total redemptions to date $28,- 012,850, and leaving outstanding €2,491,850. A WARM INVITATIO} =a ath Be * AE i: tray Stator weather has Wen a fresii impetus to our sale of Fine Tae Crersen Cuanvestoy arrived at San rouserins® at io per ‘cent. dacount, 4 . Come right alone: we wece never better | Francisco early yesterday morning from San , _ERPHSH AS taiuoe such choice patterns | Diego on ite way to Maro Island navy yard, cent off Trouserings and 25 per cent off | Where she will be docked and cicaned. Suitings. — G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, N — Ni SE ee Stu Nig awe. mw. yace| NAVAL Paraest.—The Secretary of the Navy 8. L. Moore & Sons of Elizabeth, N. J., on account of the practice vessel tor the Naval Academy. Repvcep Crstoms Recerem.—The receipts from customs at the port of New York during the first twenty days of January were $8,336, 042, being £681,513 less than the receipts during the corresponding period of last year. FLANAGAN AND CLOCKS. CLOCKS AND CLOCKS AND CLOCKS! Ciocks of all kinds. Clocks at all prices. Clocks little and Clocks big. Clocks that are Clocks. 531 Seventh street northwest. Bee Baca IN BICYCLES. Friday, January 22, 1808, Boys’ “IDEAL” ORDINARY BICYCLES. ‘38-inch reach, pew saddie and handfes-and in first- class shape every way. Not necessafy to lay out any tnoney on it to make a rideablemacting, It goes for 83! | Not giving it away, but pretty near it. GOERMULLY & JEFPERY Mra. co., 1325 14th st. nw. Iw. A Wrrck.—A cablegram was received at the Treasury Department yesterday stating that the schooner H. W. Race of New York was stranded last night near Seatack lifé-saving station, Va., and that while the vessel was totally destroyed the entire crew was safely landed in the breeches buoy. Exsiox A. P. . 8. navy, secretary on the personal staff of Rear Admiral Walker, arrived at the Naval Hospital, Washington, on ‘Tuesday, transferred from the Chicago for medical ‘treatment. Mir. Niblack is convales- cent from an attack of pneumonia, and leaves Friday for Florida on several months’ sick ve. jars POLE ‘NEVER Do 1T MORE EasILy. OTHERS ARE BUYING HOUSE LOTS AT 3 Tax CuEnoxer Stniv.—Secretary Noble has received the original agreement ratified De- cember 7 by the Cherokee council ceding to the United States the territory known as the WEST END PARK ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $5, | Momday was ab 2| much better, but on has made the fifteenth payment of $11,250 to | The Eminent ond Quietly Away, A COMPLICATION OF DISEASES COMPINED WITH OLD AGE THE CAUSE—NIB WIDOW AND CETL- DREN BY HIS NEPSIOE BRIEF SKETCH OF HEB DISTINGUIBHED CAREER. Associnte Justice Joseph P. Bradley of the Supreme Court of the United States died at his residence, 201 I street northwest, at 6 o'clock this morning. His death was not unexpected; in fact, no one acquainted with his condition has boped for huis ree: Justice Bradiey’s he since he ‘bed a severe attack of grip Inst winter, but there did not seem to be any one ith has not been good Jailment to which could be attributed his disease. A complication of disorders © nfilicted him for some time past, and it wasthis combination of pertinacious troubles—many of them attributable toad- vaneod age—that finally produced death. Ever i the justice returned to the city im October last he has been constantly under medical treatment. Occasionally he would be well enough to attend to judicial matters, but his physical condition forbade Sustained effort. His more serious illness dates from about the beginning of this month, since when he has been contined to bis bed. Last 1 day for the sick man; it was Ithat he would live through the He rallied though, and seemed to be Tuesday afternoon he tosink. From that time there was noteven temporary improvement, and since esterday morning the watchers have simply Awaited the coming of the en CONSCIOUS THAT DEATH WAS NEAR. ‘The justice was conscious that death was near. Throughout ail his illness his mind bas been wonderfally clear; up to within « couple of hours of his departure he exhibited that great mental strength which has always cbar- acterized him. Late last night it became evident that life could not be projonged for any considerable period, so the wife and children remained near the dying husband and father through the hours of darkness and were at his bedside when his «pirit vanished. With them were Dr. W. W. Jobnston, the family physician, and « nurse. Everything that medical skill could suggest was applied #0 long as there was life. Dr.John- ston has been in constant attendance; Dr. Busey was called into consultation, while Dr. Deale remained in the house for several days. Two trained nurses were in attendance. For some time past Justice Bradley had ex- pressed himself as satisfied that he would not recover, although there were times when the physicians felt quite hopeful. FUNERAL SERVICES, Funeral services of a simple nature will be held at the house Sunday at 2 o'clock. These will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Bartlett of | the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. | Justice Bradley has worshiped at that charch ever sinew Le came to the city After the conclusion of the services the re- mains will be taken to Newark, N. J., where the interment will take place. Services there will be at2 o'clock on Monday at the North Dutch Church. For many years the justice Was an clder in that organization, Mrs. bradley, two daughters and «sen sure Vive the justice. One of the daughters is mar- ried—Mrs. Butler. ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE COURT. The Supreme Court adjourned immediately after assembling until Tuesday next, the chief justice announcing the loss which had been sus- tained by the court and the country. SKETCH OF HIS CAREER. Thongh in bis seventy-ninth year Justice Bradley was almost up to the hour of hig death one of the most active and capable members of the Supreme Court. He was the amallest: mam on the bench, and by the side of Justices Gray and Harjund the contrast was most Locking to be the most frail of all the justices be was a man of tenacious fiber aud capable of very Lard work and steudy ap- plication to @ task. He possessed the power of concentration to a remarkable degree. During an argument before the court be usually sat jow in his chair, occupying apparently as small space as possible and listening with am attentiveness that indicated thas le — was stro! y focused upon the pre sented, and he separated and ‘examined ‘the several points ina case with analytical accu racy. He was a skilled mathmatician, « Latin scholar, and possessed the gift of to not might. com pneed Cherokee strip. The ceded lands aggregate YOU COULD pO THAT. BEE COPP, 6,000,000 acres, for which the government is to Bay F8.52,798.| ‘The details of the agrooment Breryboty knows Copp” ve already been published. Navat Onprus.—Passed Assistant Surgeon N. H. Drake has been ordered to the Naval Hospital at Chelsea, Mass. Acting Gunner Henry J. Tresselt, ordered to duty at the naval ‘706 EIGHTH 8T. ¥.W. ordnance proving ground at Indian Head; Md. Bq OPENS FURNITURE HOUSE, Surgeon W. G. Farwell has been detached from the dN al Hospital at Norfolk, Va, and placed on waiting orders. Passed Assistant Surgeon George McC. Pickrell, detached from the IF YOU EVER HAVE A STYE * . | Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass., and ordered to Ree sate caused on Pauamaticn of ehair fol: | the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va. es ues Oxtasoxa Scitoon Sexzcriows.—There scems to be some question as to whether the territory ——- of Oklahoma is entitled to select lands in lieu of such of her school sections as were allotted to the Indians. Ina communication toSecre- tary Noble Commissioner Carter of the general land office takes the position that while the law on the subject is at least ambiguous, the territory cannot be deprived of her school sce- tions without giving her other lands in lieu of them. Another recuetion in the price of fino furniture is made today. A handsomer Black Walnut Chamber Suite ‘than that offered yesterday is placed on sale at a corre sponding fallin price. Instead of dividing the profit Toimslyaive 595 vor g110. I do not know whether I will be able to continue this ower after my present stock isexhausted. All will de- pend on the manufacturer. Whatever the price. you may rest assured that the terms I make for you will be the very lowest. Pensoxat.—Sam. Byrnes of Missouri, Thos. H. Greene of Altoona, Pa, W. R. Marshall of Pittsburg and John J. A. Williams of New Or- leans are at Willard’s.—Jas. Parker of Perth Amboy, N. 3-6. Hench, ‘ot New York and aE DER, the Peer re Haat hooey SE il on ‘Yorks aw) S13 Seventh street northwest. | jr Conseca of Spain, Chas. G. Emery of New % McShane of Balti, BR rer ROEAED IS NO LONGER CON: ee sre centen sai a eee iy atthe Robert Base wiht sonmomery Press of Hock. | of Jersey City are at the H. C. Wm. it of ‘ville, and has no authority to « or collect bills 8 GBaccount of said 7 F. BENJAMIN, Secretary | Buchanan of Pittsburg, L. B. Montgomery Company.” ja22-3_ | cago, Fred Hopp of Rock 8. Opdyke of New Yorkare W. H. Morse of New York, John L. Boston and D. L. Todd of New Jersey 8. mond i, DO Se Ree Ares tome FREE! Mr. G.’E. Jacobs, late with Queen & Co.. Philadel- phia, specialist in ienses for the eye, has resumed his ‘visits to Washington and will be at my store every FRIDAY from 11 a.m. to6 p.m, ‘Mr. Jacots was Queen & Co.'s original "‘specialist on the eye” and stands at the head of bis profession. ‘The examination is free. GEO. W. SPIER, ‘Jeweler and Optician, ttt 810 Oth ot. n.w., near Pa ave. Sa eer eee ess rc ty Aes an extraordinary degree, being able to cite with accuracy cases that have been decided doring many yeurs and uncommon enough te be unknown to most lawyers. He was a man entirely’ predominated by his intellectual qualities. MIS RARLY LIFE. In his early youth he was a country Ley, not unacquainted with labor on a farm. He was born at Berne, N. ¥., in 1813. His earliest an- cestor in this country was Francis who was a member of Gov. Eaton's fasnily New Haven, Conn., in 1690. His father was Vhilo Lradiey,atarmer,whose Jinrary contained historical and mathematical works, which the embryo jurist got his first broad instrue- tions. He was the eldest of eleven children, and worked on opened until aay 3 and spent most of his spare time in stydy. in the winter time attended country school. His love of study resulted in his being sont to Kutger's College, from which he graduated in 1896. Bat before he had the advan- tages of a collegiate education he had such attainments as to attract attention, Le taught school from the time he was years old until be came of age. He won distinction as a student of mathematics. He studied law in Newark, N.J., was admitted to the bar in 1639, and continued in practice Newark for thirty years, leaving there go upon the Supreme bench. years he had charge of man: ‘and occupied a disting: ished - li poston an APPOINTED TO THE SUPREME He was appointed to the Supreme President Grant in 1870. fie E & g i i i