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Sere, Hee THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Penaylvania Avenne, corer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. New York Office, 88 Potter Boilding, ‘Tee Evewtxe Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, om their own ae Seek or th: per socnth. ben's each. Uy tuailan} Canada postage ye SarvRpsy QUADRUPLE SHEET STaR $1.00 per year; with forwutn postave added. $0 00. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington. D.C., as second-class inail matter | GE All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. per month. Che Foe N ving Star. Vor. 80, Na 20,169. —_—_ OTT WASHINGTON. D.C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1892. TWO CENTS FINANCIAL FINANCTAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES, SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Tax Wasusorox Loax asp Tucst COMPANY, Granite Building, 9th and F sta. PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ‘This company was crganized for the purpose of set- fing estates, acting as trustee, receiver. general Avent, &c., receive deposits of money and pay inter- @: thereon and to loan money upon security. ‘Todos GENERAL SAFE DEPOSIT BUSINESS. Its foundations have been carefully and conserva- tively laid. In evidence of the good faith and earnest purpose of its stockholders Washington has been given the best ‘Duwiness buiiding it ever had ani the patrous of the Company the most ample security that brains and money can furnish. ‘Security for $250,000 has also been deposited with the Treasury Department. ‘The following figures are given 43 an evidenceof the appreciation of the pul January 26 the deposits agaregsted $926.570, » gain during the year of $42,914. represented by 1.495 ew depositors. No other Snancial institution ever Organized at the national capital bas bad such a growth, ‘The company pays interest on deposits from $1 up- ward. (Call and examine its safe deposit department. Spectal facilities furnished iadies fur the transaction (Of Lusicess. BRAINARD H. WARNFR, President. JOHN JOY EDSON, Vice President. JOEN A. SWOPE, 21 Vice President, Wil. B. ROBISON, Secretary. JOHN KR CARMODY, Treasurer, DIRECTORS. Charles B. Bailey. Jobn B. Larner. AL. Barber. Theodore W. Noyes. James L. Barbour. Jokn Ridout, William & Barker. N. H. Shea. Ellis Spear. Frederick C. Stevens. Joba A. Swope. Max Be Sezsors. Rent a safe deposit box in our massive fire and Dargiar-proof vault for the safekeeping of your Stocks, bonds, life and fire insurance policies and other valuable papers. The cost is but a trifle, While the loss of such papersto you might be very Serious. Boxes $5, $7 0 to 850 per year. ‘This ten-dolar box is the largest at its price in the city. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., 14S G st. owe OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. FREDEMICE C. STEVENS i stock Exchance. : S. ce and Stock Brokers, 1335 Fs sold and rented. Local secu: Frerury BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘Bas the best plan devised for sec’ NO AUCTION OF MONEY. NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. Any smount loaned, repayable $13 yer month on each $1,000 advanced. Shares, $1 per month, THE PLA’ AN persons should become members of the Fidelity Burding and Loan Association of Washington, D. + one OF moze of the following reasons: Firat. For the purpose of investing their savings Where one dollar will earn as much singly as if it were Spartof thousands. Our Building. Loan and Saving systems, rightly characterized, is the banking system of equalization. placinz the poor man's monthly sav- fous on a par with the millionaire’s surpius. Seeond. For the purpose of building or buying = home: for improving property, or to raise money for Ordinary mercantile puryjoses. Third. For the purpose of canceling private mort- gases or redeeming # home that is already mortsaured. ‘The «mall monthly savings paid on a certificate of shares will cause the same to mature at atime when the proceeds will cancel a private mortgae as well as though the mortirace was held by the association. Fourth. For the purpuse of accumulating a surplus for the benefit of those who are depending on them fer support, Home, PLANS OUTLINED. Installment shares are issued by this association of the par value of $00. Every member subscribes for Boumber of shares, agreving to pay #1 per month om sch share for aperiod not exceeding 102 months ‘The accumulated savincs of all members and the Profits a they accrue are loaned to members desiring te pay off existing mortgages or to buy or erect Douses. ‘The interest is payable monthly and a fine is twposed for any delay tn payment, thus securing the {investment of the funds of the association at monthly compound internet. when the accumulated savings and the profits thereon reach the suum equal to the par Walue of the share in any series the murtvages of the Dorrowers are canceled aud nob-Lorrowers are paid $200 for each share beid. TO INVESTORS. ‘We especially invite correspondence from persons wekiag aprofitabie investment for money. We be- Live we cau offer iancer profits than can be realized in ‘Guy otber way with absolute safety. No prudent investor will risk his principal to secure Glarge rate of iuterest A desirabie investiuent wust always besace, Lut if safe, the larger the interest the Detver. © AND 10 PER CENT PAID ON DEPOSITS FROM DATE OF DEFOSIT. ANDREW WALL... GEORGE W. LEAC Attorney EDWARD S. YORK... Manager of Loan Department For pamphlets and information apply at the office, ext door to Columbia Bank, ‘3 AND 915 P ST. N.W. ‘Trustees, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., a A. T. BRITTON, President. Tar Usiren Srares BUILDING AND LUAN ASSOCIATION, Ios FSF) WASHING TOS. te deposited in any amount. QB esigl devontte frou the T.C. DANIEL, Secretary. Cham J. Bell, Jen E Fitch, © Geo. W. Brown Buz & Co., Baxxexs, 1406 @ STREET, DEPOSITS, EXCHANGE, DISCOUNTS. AB epeciaity made of investment securities, ‘Foreig® exchange issued on all pointe n73m ‘Local securities bought and sold. 8s tae wir ROBINSON & LODGE wi Before makin an investment in Weahington suburban FORT MEYER HEIGHTS, Right ‘Weshington and Arlington slectete rall- Spy aed only ons ball none frees ations Ive to 1b conte per square four. ‘High, '. —_— ROBINSON & LODGE, im ‘Biand 06 Atlantic vallding. Cc. T. Havexsex, Member Washinston Stock Beal Estate and Stock Broker, Booms # and 11, Atlantic building. $690 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Mocks, Boods and Grain bought and sold for cash or “Dee bow York and Gaseage wire, Boegacos ohn Cm NOW 18 THe cine To suuscxise. ‘New series (Seventh) opens February 3, 1802. EASTERN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Dues #1 per inonth per share. S200 advanced on euch share, PROFIT 13 PER CENT PER ANNUM SINCE ORGANIZATION. Subscriptions received and all information furnished. A. STOCKET HUTCHINSON at Be MISE TODAY. Do Not PROCHASTINATE. ‘Attend to your life awuirance at ouce. The Free Tontine Policy of the Equitable is the best. Write to me and 1 will call. CHARLES I. GURLEY, Accounts: viduals, firme, corporations and capt- Saalststolelted, Our facies ae the best. Loans made on real estate and other availablecol- lateral. Exchange, both foreign and domestic, drawn st cus- tomary usances. Letters of credit available in all parts of the world fur- nished. 3fyou have any reason for changing your bank ac- count oF opening ® Bew one, Call and see us. Close 4:30, Woops & co ANKER N*ATO8 re DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, ‘N. E. COR 151H ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1967. Reorganized under act Congress October 1, 1890. ‘Transacts the business of TRUST COMPANY Im all its various branches, Also the business of BAVINGSs BANK And of = SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, Teceiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every description. Wills kept without charge. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. Money deposited before the first day and on the first, second and third days of the month will draw interest trom the first day. Loans money upon real estate and collateral security. Sells first-class real estate and other securities in sums of 8500 and upward. Receives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU- ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vaults of unsurpassed dryness and security. SMALL SAFES FOR RENT FROM 85 to $125 PER ANNUM Office hours—Dail: 9 a.m. to 4 p. m., and until otherwise arated, Ta sddnica tothe segular oaics bo until 5 o'clock p.m., as follows: ‘Un the 15th day of euch month. On the last business day of each month. (Sundays e3 iy ‘Whet the ists falls on Sunday the 14th day will be ¥ _ CHARLES C GLOVER, First, L, '» Second, Treasurer, E. FRANCIS KIGGS.g Secretary, ALBERT 1. SIULTEVANT, Directors: Benjamin P. Snyder, Zenas C. Rot Alter L Sturtevant, Andrew Wylie. Score H. Plant. Satthew Gc bivery, Lewis Clephane, Charles A. James, Henry A. Willard, E. Francis Rixes, dames M, Johnston, Charis G, Glover, R. Koss Perry, dJobn G. Parke, Thouas Hyde, Joun ¥. cdl Willam £: Clark EWIs G. TEWKSBUKY, W. B. HIBBS, ‘Banker,50 Bromiway, N.Y. Banacer, LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F 8T., WASHINGTON, D. C., and sell for cash or on toc Buy ang sell for cash oF on margin’ Stocks, Bonds, Direct private wires to New York and Chicago, Outottown bushes « shectatiy, All Local Securities ‘dealt in. Constant quotations all markets, ‘Telephone 545. oai-te (0. W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY. J* Member N.Y. Stock kx. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVEL BUILDING, 1419 F ST.'N. W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, ‘Deposits. . Loans. Collections, Rallroad Stocks and Bonds and all securitics listed on the exchanges of New York, Piiladelphia, Boston and Baitimore bought and so.d. A speciaity made of ipwestaent wecurities. District and ail ocal Katiroad, Gas, Insurance and Tel- phone Stock deait in. American Bel. Teiephone Stock bought and sold. 3y18, INSURANCE. Munras, PROTECTION FIRE INSURANCE CO. MM ov ‘THE D.C WILLIAM BALLANIYNE, Veesident. JAMES E. FICH, Secretary. Issues policies at unusually low rates and eacl Faxovs Suozs. ‘The Greatest and Best on Earth for Ladies in Bright Kid, Dull Kid, in all styles of toes most comfort able for tender feet, yielding and Diiable to the fect, theonly shoe to wear for tender feet and corns. ‘You can get your feet in first-class condition by wearing these shoes. ‘The rush we bave on these shoes Proves that the ladies appreciate the price, $3.50. These are our ‘special shoes. Youcan't help but always buy them, Our $3.50 Men's Shoes are equally good, Our Patent Leather Shoes from 85 to $10 cannot beexcelled, Buy them and be convinced. Wusox & Cans, 920 F ST. Nw. CARR CARR CARR : CARR CARR CARB CARR CARR CARR CARR CARR CARR CARB E CARR ‘w2l-te Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 West Baltimore st. For Recerrioxs, &e., WILL HIRE DECORATED PLATES AND CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS, PLATED CANDELABRAS, PUNCH BOWLS AND GLASS WAKE M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF CHINA, 3283-125 F AND 1216 G STS. ————— Te xor renrectzy saris. fed with the Flour you are now SS IHOMAS OF McANALLY, FORMERLY pith #3. Behrend & Son, ie'now with Guy, Cartan & Co. 313 and Sloth st. nw. i be pleased to boo his old. “MERTZ’S" TAILORING LORE, ‘We alm to keep our eiientcie posted on the newest ideas in tailoring. Just now our time iw largely taken up in making Preparations for the spring. Early you may think—but then we have to take time by the foreiock. We aim, ©. MERTZ"3 Tailoring Shop, 514 Lith st. nw. re atuck : lowest prices: fuil line of 1st ‘Soule and Hi ‘ton's Men's Shi M. CKLAND, 400 Pa. aves $020-3m THE BEST SHOES MADE FOR MEN'S Se Neat, Stylish, durable and coufortable, are ATHAWAY, SOULE AND MARMINGTON'S.d31-Sut ae TATEANAR, SOULE AND, HAMHING- ‘ton's Men's Shoes can be found at HAVENNER & DAVIS", im ‘228 andl 930 F st. customers and friends. ju25-0 SFRITUALISM, WONN'S H. 7a ene Nery Briany aot, Bie age Gaule, ‘wonderfui test medium.” Durine day, + foe private sittinam, Mrs Cabell's, 11024 st. $0, THE NNUAL MEETING OF THE ‘ockholders of the Washinton Gas. Licht on MONDAY, February, directors to serve di ‘he polls will be open from 10. "CHAS. B. BAILEY. Secretary. 50 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— The hearing udvertised to take place at noon on Saturday, the eh instant, with ref- ereuce to the proposed ame a of she law sect: Than wen Tost pon l. WEDNESDAY, FEBKU- a 2. J. W. DOUGLASS, J.W. KOSS, W. T. RUSSELL, Commissioners D. C. jat7-3t SHINGTON DIRECTORY FOR Nurses, 1440 N st. Reorganized by the suthority of the Medical Society of the District of Co- Tumba. oe ‘this out and keep it for refemnce!) m -=> THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING QUALI- fied as administrator of the estate of Dr. LLomus M. Norton, deceased, hereby notifies all per- Win claisis against said estate to prevent the for payment, and all persons are hereby requested to make G. HATLEY NORTON, 47% Louisiana ay n23-1W Washington, D.. ia Beat BAe comer: Winter, I mean, and Tam warm with Family Coai, which t deliver promptly. Never disappoint apatren in cold werther Is goon lome tors coal deaier. Those who bave not ‘the stock camnot avoid it. ‘Therefore buy of a eA cal ene. “oal Merc Offices Yistand In. w., 1206 Hn. w. and 106M atin 21-dun repared to keep you ‘BOOK, LEGAL AND JOB PRINTING. HL NcQUEES, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, Telephone st. (Jul9) Lids 1G Et. nw. DUKEHART’S CELEBRATED BUKTON ee SeCESRATED, BURTON uuported can be found G. G. CORNWELL & SON'S, Sole Agents. Jim a> EE SHEINY FOR ENGRAVING. 023 D ST ALLEN ©. CLANK ANNOUNCES THAT AS Se EE ESTATE BROKER Buys and Sells Realty, Collects Kents, ‘Negottites Loans. Adjuste I ‘That he has the co-operation of energetic: experienced assistants, usiness solicit 605 F at. n.w. 36-1m We An Derenwnsep To reduce our stock of MEN'S SHOES with- out delay, as it is stil too large. With that end in view we have cut down the price of every Pair of GENTS’ SHOES in the store. We will sell them at cost until the stock has been sufl- dently reduced, IIIT 700 PATRS Of Suede Oxford Ties And Opera SLIPPERS, In all desirable shades, At greatly reduced prices ‘To make room for Sprinx Goods, Which will soon begin to arrive, IIT ‘We can sare, you money on Children’s and Misses’ SHOES, as it is to them that we expecially cater. A larger assortment of SHOES for the younger generation is to be found no- where, III SATURDAY Is aways BARGAIN DAY Here. ‘Bear that in mind tomorrow. Fre A eee big E uy MN bg FAA ERR EE La a4 MME it LLLL + HH 00 & ss Pt o 3 a Ss HE 88 a Sss8 TH Soo? ine 83 THT (00, ARR, ss 7 88 ee # S88 FO x kes 7 Rg g Asp 312 Severs Sr. ww _ i Eat t@ conceded by everybody that WE are the largest EXCLUSIVE clothyers in America, Box Weex your novs xerp xew CLOTHES REMEMVER THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN’S GARMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SUITS, OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, REEFERS, ODD TEOUSERS AND SHIRT WAISTS, FOR SCHOOL OR PLAY WEAE AND DRESS-UP OCCASIONS, IN NOBBY, STYLISH PATTERNS AND DESIGNS, MANY OF THEM MANUFACTURED FOR US EX- CLUSIVELY AND CANNOT BE OB- TAINED ELSEWHERE. Rosinsox, Pangea & Co., + Croruina. Axwerican Crorurzns, 1200,1202& 1204 FST.N.W. Taz Steexs-Loxonex Laue. Especially designed for all situations where increased illumination is desired. More 25,000 of these Lays are now in use. ‘Testimonials, references or any desired information will be cheerfully given on applicationat THE GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE, 223 1428 New York ave. n.w. Anzaxcewext Or Taz Ham ‘The same good taste must be exercised in the matter of headdress. Do not blindly follow the fasbiou, but arrange the hair in such a manner a8 will give the best shape to the heaa and face. A long neck or face looks still longer by wearing the hair built up high; abroad face looks still broader by ‘wearing the air low on the forehead or neck. Pare, ns 1th and Pa. ave. nw. 10 Pas Cexr Orr For Case. &@ GREAT REDUCTION IN THR PRICE OF — ROBES. — ‘Wo have marked down the prices of & larce lot of All-wool Robes, IN SOME instances at about HALF PRICK, as we wisi to close them out this season, and those in search of BARGAINS will now have an oppor tunity to get agood bargain. Weare ‘also offering our whole stock at ex- tremely Jow prices to reduce itas low as possible during this month. ONE PRICK, IN PLAIN FIGURES. W. M. SHUSTER & SORR, are avR BANJO PLAYERS WILL FIND A COM- ete stock, of strings and trimunings at UGO WORCH & COS MUSIC SLORL, #25 7th st. Koxers' banjo heads. Banjos repaired. "_Jald-un =, ‘TO BUY HOMES. new plan. Does not cost more than rent. Death terminates all payments and t Lelongs to your family iree from incun Brances, FA) MEN TScen be made monthly, quarterly, aif yearly or yearsy for a period of hve, toby ‘Afteen or twenty years as the applivant may choose, ‘ONLY PRUDENT WAY TO BUY A HOME ON VME INSTALLMENT FLAN and secure it to your family in event of your death. Hor full parcisulars epuiy to ROBT MOUS, Gen't Agt. United Security Life Insurance and Trust Company of Fe. 617 14ta st, Gapital 81,000,000. Full paid. ¥: jalG-im | TO-KALON. High grade Caliturnia Wines and Purity and quality yruaranteed, General” Agents tor Tonica Water, O14 Lith ot. Ja16-1m BETTER Now Than LAST YEAR, Probably BETTER YET NEXT YEAR. The REMINGTON BTANDAED TYPEWRITER ‘Keeps constantly improving 2in practical qual- ities, hence its constantly increasing popularity im the markets of the world. ‘WYCKOFF, BEAMANS & BENEDICT, jal5-tr 8TH AND F STS. N.W. LD SDR! Bn THE OLD LAUNDEDER A NEW NAME. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 491 to 490 C st. n.w. ‘We call for and deliver all laundry. DRESS SULTS, FOR HIRE, 12-1m 414 9TH ST. N.W. ee EE SHEIBY FOR PRINTING. 025 D BT. 320 Ke 487ON & RUPP, STATIONERS, 421 11TH ST. N. W. Blank Books, Copying Presses, Stands, &c.. Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures. Wedding and ‘Visiting Cards Engraved and Printed, 48-3m gp DE. JOHN A. DALY, DENTIST, HAS RE- ‘’noved his office to tiie Mertz building, cor. Lithand F sts. Teiepuone No. 000. dalz-im* | <a OF COPARTNERSHIP. NO. A. PRESCOTT. CHAS. C. PRESCOTT. JNO. A. PRESCOTT & SON Most respectfully that they Lave this FIRST (st) DAY OF + 182, “enterpd into @ co- vartnerala iD as KEAL ESTATE BROKERS And have succecsted to the astnesa which has beon so lous and succesatully conduct Fm of the firm in the KELLOGG BUILDING, ls FST. NOW., ‘Where, by strict application to and (rompt and faith- of business, they hope to merit, and do D, ‘COLLECTED, In fact, everythin done that comes within the scope of real estate deuinam, rE DN. LEWIS, who has been the prin- cipal salesinan for Jno. A. Prowott for the past eigut years, continues With the new firm in charge of the Er iene. We doses ween STs. A. PRESCOTT, HAS. ©. PRESCOTT, ‘Heal Estate Brokers, jal-im s weigdid Feu tee, Beeb orice. INGTON, D. C., January 1, 1892. T have thi associated with nie in the Real Evrate business my son, Charles C. Prescott, under the rm naiue of Jno. A. Prescott & Sou. My thanks are dus and are hereby extended to the public for the very xenesous patronage of the past ten anda half years. A continuace of public favor and ‘solicited. JNO. A. PRESCO’ Boal Extate Brcker, jal-Im THOS. J. LUTTRELL’S Discount Saies inchide al! kinds of Dry Great bargains offered. oth st. and Pa Re PNEX & ROBERTS CO. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND — BUSINESS USES, 407 10TH BT., NEAR GAS OFFICE ja13 MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT, BY OUR Washington friends tor Cassard’s Fine Haims aud Boneless Bacon when they were not Cassard's at ail. We have tried several pians to overcome this ith culty and have tually adopted a biue oval tin ta, with oUF haiue printed on tt in white, which is affizeu to ail gay ue urate, whether covered Or uncovered. Don't leceived. Instat upon having only goods with tits tag attached to them. dalo-t cet ICE, SNOW AND DIRT, BOT ‘clean, dry fuel, Kept under cover, is what tis ho ‘buy their Coal and Wood ‘frou. BALDWIN JOHNSOR oni tne baat arene ea ol price to ‘everybody. Complete. tacilities, Doom iWeries. Offices—1101 K. 1. ave. t.w.. 3 and 519 4% st. 5. w. oe TEASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF S, * the Comptroller of the Currency, Washi hou, sanuary iz, 1su2.—Whereas. by sutisiactory evi denve presented to tho undermizoed, 1 has been made to GRUSM MAE - Tek araiery and, Mechianica’ ‘National the county of Wanhingiva ‘and Diseist et Commabae the count ington District of Columb has complied with all the provisious of the “ac prices, full weizut abd measure, clean fuel, prompt ae ‘day of Januny, 1002. {Seal} Ter of the Currency. i = WESLEY HiE1G i TS— WESLEY HE! iy tog Arica University she Poxi50, ES’ NA- —' b5 ee REMOVED MY ee ey, OFFICE OF THE HOME PLATE GI i —¥ NSURANCE COMPANY OF WASHING: ‘This js to certify that the capital stock of the Home Piste Giass pacing ‘Company of Washington, D.C., ‘ta all paid up and that there are no debis. NOBLE D. LARNER, HAS, C. DUNCANSO! . O. HOLTZMA: FRANCIs MILL L WOES, B. LARN! ‘of the, Chartes X, secretary of the above named cotnpany. cervty that ihe above se true tothe beat of See CHARLES N. LARNER, Sworn and subscribed to before me this 20th day of yuary. 1883. a ori ‘THOS. F. YOUNG, i Notary Public. ew BoILING Association. SHARES 82.50 EACH PER MONTH. $1,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. ‘The Carroll Co-operative Building Association of the Dist of Columbia will hold its second reular monthiy weeting for the payment of dues and making advances on MONDAY, February 1, 18u2, at 7 o'clock Pam, at hall Oe Fst tewe ‘Subscriptions for sliares will bo received by the fol- lowing officers and members of the association : Ewe d. Hanaae S17 1th st. vow J. Henry Buscher. SN. Liberty Market 2 ig Connell . lst and an 3 w john Th igfaviy and Printing Robert McDonald. gas Kot. Be Dennis W. McGrath. Jolin Sneha olin Shuseus bea D 101 Ist. n. “LA GRIPPE CURE.” MEDICINAL WHISKY. Pcaitively guaranteed to cure La Gripe in one week. ae ee re Ee ALICE K. SELIGSON, 3029.3 "1200-1202 Pa, ave. Bow. gress the following bilis, with request for their views as to thé propricty of enacting them. Before Feporting on these bills te C Know wat objections, if any, exist to sald proposed, legisiation, and for that purpose will hold’ special geasions at 12 o'ctock m. on the following’ da: Tuesday, ‘t . 1876) to corporate the East Washington Crosstown’ Rai Company of the District of Columta im Anacostia at the intersection ot Mines! With Harrison street. theuce alone Minnesota d along Peunsyivauia avenurover Fastern Branch bridge, theice westward alone Pennsylvania avenue to strect east, 1 a southeast, thence alcny Westwardiy alony Florida avenue to its intersection orth Capitol street.” Wednesday, the id prox- bill (S- 1866) "to incorporate the Georzetown, id Falls Church, Kailway C ict of Columbia,” becinuinse the Washingtou and Georzetown railrom Westor Sud street, and thence along over the Aqueduct bridge. Weunesta: 4mo—A bill (Ss. 18857) “io incorporate the Wi Fairfax and Alexandria Railway Company." Begin- ing at the west building line of 17th street west at or lear the centerof New. York avenue, and running thence westward along New York avenue to 1sth street west; thence along E street north, on Voth the worth and south sides of Rawiins Square to 19th street West toa point where suid 1uth street huternects th center of New York avenue west; thence alone avenue to the east boundary wail of the government TeverVation now occupied by the United States naval observatory, at or near the west building line of 2d hence across said reservation in the cun- the line of New York avenue toa point at ur hear the intersection of the center linea! ‘New York avenue continued with the ceuter line of C street north continued: thence west aloug and near to the center Jine of C sireet uorth to the exst butiding line of 2Uth continued; thence ina westerly or south. Westerly direction tothe east bauk of the Potemac BRE. ot ROLGLASS, 3. We KOSS, W, 1 hus. SELL, Com Hi TIME WILL COME WHEN SI which permit of a bird's-eye view of Wasi ington city will command fancy prices. We have ‘a lot north side of California avenue Washington Heights, commanding a delightful and unsurpassed view of the eutire cits, which Te.ca ow sell below Falla prices for leas desirable adjacent property. ‘this lot shouldn't lack a buyer tor an instant. PROCTOR & Reat Estate and Insurance. ae VE RY Fay Athorough examination of the eye free of charge. G. E. Jacobs, formerly Queen & Co.'s expert, is at my store every Friday from 11 a.m. to§ p.m. GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler and Optician, 810 9th st. n.w., near Pa. ave, issioners, D, sa20-tf Bees ChEBICAL NECESSITY 000 Isa WATCH true to the second. We are Just now offering to De- Partment Clerks and other Fesponsible persons the truest WATCHES obtainable. ‘They vary 35 seconds in a year. Prices are ridiculously low, and fame will be allowed if desired. 4 L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr., Manufacturing Jeweler, 3020, 505 Seventh st. MERIT MAKES VALUE. Brown stone and press brick; stone POSITIVELY steps: 14-inch c iro Desig, “ict water nest "Cownitacy AT COST. plunbing Rifleent tuahtes tons; 10 rooms in all; cost. Hol B first shit; located on 8 st. buy rar Gost. or. pr 3029-28 Fe ome HOMES!! These houses are real homes, combining ele- on atc with every con Senience. First a. THE NORTH SIDE brown stone; front Steps of samé m OF tastefully carved. Three i MASS. AVE. ch BETWEEN of solid co,stort to the 18T AND 2D STS. N.E. interior. “The finish is of natural FRONTING TWO STREETS. wooden mantels handsome tilings. WIDE PARKING. There are ‘numerous connected by covered roof and’ communicate with furnace roous. sa20-0t ee TABLISHED MARCH, 1891. ORME oTATQNA BARGE tN Loan SHA! 100. ‘HAG. Monthiy paymen:s, GUc. per share, $100 advanced on each share. Profits 18 percent since organization, March, 1891. Ancorporated. WASHINGTON OFFICERS: Under HENRY A. CADY, The Laws Teal Estate, 711 14th st.n.w. Qrthe _G.WARFIELD SIMPSON, Vice Pres't, Stateey N. ¥, Merchant Tailor, 9th and Gsta.n.w. And GEO. T. PARKS, Sec’y and Treas'r, Examined Beal Estate Broker, G14 F st.n.w. By the GEO. 4. PREVOST, Attorney State Bank (Whitaker & Provost, 610 F st.n. w.) ee cbypecrons; J. B. Bocock, axa j. Le French, Call or end tg often for deserintivecarcare, Bo. eta te The weather is likely to be 5 = seith Possible Wight rain ‘ohioht ight west : how jooring tor. res #25000 ror TOoteet. Therese better vor Ths for. Siesrueas fee (ork. ——$—$—$ — RATES TO i BREW CONGREGA- Sari eee NING'at Sth street temple, between ‘ ab 730. Leon Hey.” 12, "Stern. Subject? “rhouente on linmorality:® Allare welcomes “it Se Tests, convertase: ‘The annual meeting of the Cornell Alumni Assocle- ton will be held at the club rooms of tho Capital ticy Sch at, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON cleCinb, 400 15th at., THIS (Priday’ Glock for election of oficers CURTIS, ¥. E. CLARKE, Secretary. ¥, A A. M—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA™ tion of Lebanon Lode, No.4, FAA Me wil be hicid at Masonic Teupte, cor. sith’ and Fata B.w.. SUNDAY, January Si, atl o'clock pets fOr Peary of Aitending ‘he “vunaral ot Your" tate aw “mie jodsres fraternally’ invited te ty “order of tie be prese: Worshipful master D. G. DIXON, Secretary jue T. ¥. BARRAIT Is No LONGER AN f and has no authority to solicit stock for the Middie States Loan, ‘aliding and Constructs Company of Hagerstown, Md. a ra I TAKE PLEASURE IN INFO! | reread that I have fore, entire control. of the. known as Betts & Greenwell willbe closed. " Due notice wi as eretor jane acho! force! ‘hilt tor the proweat wen of reopening. W. W. GREENWELL Bee ers Sem{-annual Bargain Saie Has begun. ‘This will be the greatest clearing-out sale we have ever had. Everything in the way of Fancy and Substan- tial Footwear for men, women and children of ‘the best quality at the lowest prices in the city. ARTHUR BURT & C0., 1211 Fst. nw, Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. WEST END PARK 18 AT ROCKVILLE. COPP Sa¥s: “Rockville te healthy.” 80 says gentleman who does not ‘wish his name published, but who will gladly state that Rockville cured him of slung trouble that he hed vainly sought relief from in Europe, Florida and Colorado. Copp ‘will tell you his name on application, “EVERYBODY KNOWS COPP," 706 EIGHTH BT. ¥ W. Bee CASELESS Work ‘Will be caused by an unsatisfactory furnace. One defect may ruin your comyort—porsib'y our home. A furnace may underhest or over- ‘heat or be variable in action; may be unclean, complicated, costly to run, or defective in con- struction. Don't havea furnace of that kind, Get the *TORRID"—the embodiment of fur- Bace perfection. We sell th, 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., ae 482 Oth st. nw, 220 Be E BaRoarss_picrcre Lamps. Friday, January 29, 1398. RC” LAMP. Something new. One of the handsomest yet offered; bull's-eye lens; sliding side lights; nickel and enamel finish, and to be sold at : —SIX DOLLARS Aisha) dollars less than any similar quality iraported ) P GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co., 029 1325 14th st. nw. | << THAT NEW MAP OF THE DISTRICT. Have you one? Comprehensivap accurate and sharply outlined in colors. T. best por- frayal of tie District and adjacent wid store over published. Indispensatie fo your busines and lbrary. “Sized by’ feet. Price only 84. FRED. A. SCHMID’ Artists’, Architects’ and Enginec Requisites, S04Uth st.n.w. [a2¥) Branch, 1722 Pa. ave. n.w. TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS. TAU RANTS AND EATING HOUSES. Why uot print your “bill of tare" neatly artistically, originally aud varied every dai Mite tie dion | Mimeograph "you ‘can strike off in one hour from 60010 1,.000erct copies of one original. "It will ‘save. you juany s printers’ ill.” Come in aud inspect "S.C. PARKER, Bookselier and Stationer, G19 7th st. now. — 229 TIME 18 UP. ‘Stop hesitating. You need it and should have it. We refer to that ideal stenog- Tapher—the Edison Phonograph. It is now ‘sold, rented or sent on trial. THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., it G27 E st. nw. Fe" event Pacts. ‘You haven't an ides of the amount Black of tailoring done here. Liberal busi ness methods coupled with the finest Coat fitting warwents at » fuir, bonest profit are working wonders. Just And Vest now itisan elegant Black Diagonal Coat and Vest to order ut You To Order, pay the ready-made clothiers $25 and $30 for its inferior. Ours toorder are worth halfas much again, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ‘'Bapert in Trowsers." Cor. Sth andG sts. nw. je29 Washington News and Gossip Andex to Advertisements, ADVERTISING. Pace AMUSEMENTS. ~ Page ATTORNEYS: Pace AUCTION Sa! Pace BICYCLES BOARDING... BUSINESS C! cITy ITEMS COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DEATHS. Pace DENTISTRY Pace EDUCATIONAL | Pace EXCURSIONS. ke Page FAMILY SUPPLIES. FINANCIAL, FOR REN FOR RENT (Ofices) . FOR RENT (Rooms FOR KENT (Houses FOR RENT (Stores), FOR SALE (Houses), FOR SALE (Lots)... 5 FOK SALE (Horses and Veuicies) FOR SALE (Pianos) .... FOR SALE (Aliscetiancous) . CHOVUN RET PH SE EOE ROE REEBHFEII0n RE RIR TEAMERS | POTOMAC RIVER Bi 8 | RAILROAD: SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALTIES SUBURBAN WANTED (Help), WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Situations) .. WASTED (Mu Govenxaest Recerers Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $300,195; customs, $562,859.74. Boxps Repexxep.—The amount of 43; per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $27,800, making the total redemptions to date $23,090,600, and leaving outstanding €2,406,100. New Baxxs —The controller of the currency has authorized the Fourth National Bank of Columbia, Ga., to begin business with a capital of $150.000 and the First National Bank of Caldwell, Idaho, with a capital of $50,000. Srcrrrary Foster.—Word has been received atthe Treasury Department that Secretary Foster will leave Fortress Monroe this evening for Washington, arriving bere tomorrow morning. Mrmisten Reto's Rewonep Restoxatiox.— A Paris dispatch says that the report that Mr. Reid intends to resign the office of United States minister to France is denied by the Officials of the United States legation there. Topar's Canixet Mrerixo.—Today's cabinet meeting was unusually brief, lasting but forty- five minutes. Secretaries Elkins and Rusk tarried for about half an hour afterward. Secretary Foster, who is still at Fortress Monroe, ‘was the only absentee. Becrrtiox to THe Boanp or Traps.—The President gave a special reception this after- noon to the members of the national board of trade and made a neat impromptu response to the address made tohim by Mr. Fraley, the venerable president of the board. Tse Paeswenr's Caters this morning included Senators Palmer, Teller, Hiscock and Sawyer, Representatives Doan and Lind, J. R. Reed of Iowa, Col. 5. G. Magill of South Da- kota, Deputy Commander G. W. Wilson, a del- FIVE MINERS KILLED. Terrific Explosion in a Virginia Coal Mine, INDICTMENT OF STEAMSHIP AGENTS. Pennsylvania Republicans Applaud the President's Chilean Policy. A MYSTERY IN DETROIT, FIVE MINERS KILLED. Fatal Result of « Premature Blast at the Rush Kun Coal Mines. Sravwrox, Va, Jan. 29.—Yesterday morning aterrible accident occurred at the Bush Run coal mines, Fayette county, Va. While the pro- cess of blasting was going on by some misad- venture a blast, owing to a defective fuse,went off unoxpectediy, killing five men and wound- ing five, They were all colored laborers, XILLED AND PUURED. The vamos of the killed are: Clarence Kite of Greenvill, Augusta county, Va, John Barter of Charlottsville, Albermarle county, Va, and James Booker of Halifax county, Va, The other two are not known. The wounded are: Alexander Hill of Greenville, Augusta county, brother of Clarence, who #as kulied; Daniel Kobinson of Midway, Auguste county, Va.; Charles MeClung of the same place; Jack Struart of Greenville, Auguste Va., and Thomas Siliars of Stuart's Augusta county, Va. ‘Ten hands were etployed in the mines and all were killed or wounded. They were brought to Staunton last might and willgoon to their homes tod: The conl mine was owned by Howard Edinger. ‘The nearest piace to it is Red Ash, aoe STEAMSHIP AGENTS INDICTED, Laborers Contrary to Law, New Youx, Jan. 29.—K J. Cortis, agent of the Hamburg-American steamsbip line, bas been indicted by the United States grand jury st Trenton, N. ¥., four true bills baving been brought in against him, He is charged with allowing four Russian Hebrews to escape from the steamer Normannia who bad been de- barred from landing on the ground that they Were contract laborers The men are now Working ina mine in West Virginia. Peter Wright, of Peter Wrigut & Company, agents of the Ked Star steamsitp line, has becn, indicted by the United States grand jury of ‘drenton, N. J., for allowing two paupers, who had been debarred, to escape from the steamer upon which they had beea placed to be Re turned to their homes. ‘The penalty is €200 for each offense. phate PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS, The State Committee Selects Harrisburg and April 20 for the Convention. Paitapenrnra, Jan. 29.—At a meeting of the republican state committee today April 20 was selected as the date for holding the state con- vention at Harrisburg. Lieut. Gov. Louis A. Watres presided and the meeting wes well at tended. Samuel Benson of Cumberland at- tempted to place in nomination the name of Joseph Sadler for the vacant supreme court judgeship, but was not recoguizea. A resolution commending President Harri- son's ability in banding the Chilean dispute Was UuanIMmoUrly passed with another that Chairman Watres for bis services in the last campaign. No attempt was made to choose Senator Quay’s successor in the national com- mitts. —_——- DETKOIT'S DAKK MYSTERY. The Police Seeking for a Trace of Lost Rose Barowiteh. Cmcaco, Jan. 29.—A Detroit, Mich., special says: Kose Barowiteh, a pretty thirteen-year- old girl, left her home Friday dressed only in light calico gown and with no hat. Since then her parents have seen nothing of her, and the Vigorous search of the police hus failed to re veal her whereabouts. A young friend of the girl tells a strange story thatadds much to the mystery surround- ing the affair. She says that on the night Kose leit home she raw the missing girl enters house near by with two young men. Later the sume night the three were seen to tuke @ carriage and drive toward the river. In a search of the house, which had beén rented and is furnished by the two young men for two weeks, were found shreds of the girl's dress. On the flour were’ egation of Creek indians introduced by’ Judge W. G.Sayre and Senator Manderson, with Capt. Schley of the Baltimore. Navat Onvrns. — Past Assistant Surgeon Arthur G. Cabell has been detached from the Newark and ordered to the Kearsarge. Assist- ant Surgeon James Stoughton detached from the naval hospital at Norfolk, Va, and ordered to the training ebip Portsmouth Assistant Surgeon U. 8. Guest detached from the navy yard at Norfolk and ordered to duty at tho naval hospital at Norfolk. Divivexps Decianep.—The controller of the currency has declared dividends in favor of the creditors of insolvent national banks as fol- lows: A first dividend of 25 per cont in favor of the creditors of the First National Bank of Kansas City, Kan., on claims proved, amount- ing to $99,989.40. A.second dividend, 15 cent. in favor of the creditors of the First National Bank of Ellsworth, Kan., making in ali 30 per cent on claims proved, amounting to $111,751.48. A second dividend, 20 per cent, in favor of the creditors of the Nutiopal City Bank of Marshall, Mich., making in all 70 per cent on claims proved, amounting to $155,048.88. Pensoxat.—John A. A. Hall of Springfield, Mass. E.T. Berkheisor of Philadelphia, Dr. Jonas Jones of Rochester, N-¥., and Mrs. L. A. Rand of Middletown, Conn., are at the Fre- we sn Ate teint 1 TOS GAB STOVE. cat spi) aan oe BOLD BY = trouble, dirt or ©. a. MUDDIAN, nda oe a 614 12TH ST. Reduced toiay $4.05. a Have also » full line of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &e. Seo.the Reflector Stove, formerly 83.50, now €3.15. Re "484 aN SELLS ORNAMENTS. EVERYTHING WARRANTED ASREPRESENTED Only gold goods sold as gold. i 531 Seventh street northwest. uw. (Be POPDEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE. DOES YOUR HEAD EVER ACHE? ot fie oor dalowed ta sb tos nals ‘With « glass of ‘water, will cure it. E it | reduction sale the rate of discount is not heavy—srowing less and less as the selling ‘vanced. This fact was notoverlooked by me at the time the reduction was determined on, and this par- ticular style of suite is, as I intended it to be, THE BARGAIN OF THE DaY. I fear no competition, for its like, with the price and theterms of payment, hes never baforéand perhape will never again be unhesitatingly placed on the market. ‘If you want such a suite now isthe time to get it. donia—F. L. Ridgely of St. Louis, Henry Sheldon of Chicago and Dr. 8. Martus ‘of New York are at the Normandie.—G. B. Sloan of Oswego, N. ¥., Mrs. Buchanan Schley of Hagers- town, Md., F.'H. Richardson of Elmira, N. Y., and W. H. Barnum of Chicago are at the Coch- ran.——R. M. Wood of Jolict, IIL, Wm. New- comb of New York,Oscar Church of Greenwich, Conn., and L. K. Moore of Newton, Mass., are at the St James ——Angust Kross of ‘New York, F. L. Tibbals of New Haven, C. R. Houston of Cincinnati and Morgan K. Mills of Richmond are at the Howard — Jas. D. Stranaban of Harrisburg, Pa., Alex. T. Slaughter of New York and Geo. T. Clapp of Albany are at Willard’s. Joseph H. Wilson of New Jersey, H. J. Bonavita of New York and Barton’ Picker- ing of Boston are at the Kandalil.— T. E. Gordon of Pittsburg, J.A. Brown of New York, John C.Sheahan of Philadelphiaand 0. 5. Taylor of Baltimore are at the Riggs. C. B. Masom of New York, H. C. Bancroft of Columbus, Ohio, and T. M. King of Baltimore’ are at the Shoreham.—Gen, Palmer of Albany, Ralph Field of Providence, ELL, and Willism "Thurston of Buffalo are at the Ebbitt.—H.H. Moss of Parkersburg. W.Va., F.A. Reader of Fremont, Ohio, ana W. F. Barnes of Orlando, Fia., ere at the National. H, W. Smith of Troy, ‘Thomas jew York, W. L Adams of North Carolina and J. W. Hunter of Tennessee are at the Metro- politan. also found several clots of blood. The young men have not returned to their quarters since Jast Friday, and @ search of the city fails to re- veal their prescuce here. It is believed that they decoyed the girl into their quarters, 1aitreated and murdered her and then threw her body through the ice into the river. ‘The police are bending every energy to unravel the mystery, but have met with small success thus far. i Rudyard Kipling and Bride Coming. Loxpos, Jan. 29.—Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard Kipling and Mrs. Kipling's mother and sister will visit the United States early in the spring. ‘The party will remain afew months in America and wall then start on @ tour of the world, dur ing the course of wiuich they will visit Mobert Louis Stevenson. — Flint Glass Workers Resume. Prirresvze, Pa, Jan. 29.—The flint glass workers, who struck yesterday, returned to work this morning at seven factories pending an investigation of the trouble by a jomt com- mittee of workmen and manufacturers. In the meantime the obnoxious rule which led to the stike will not be enforced. —— Bank at Ocirichs, 8. D., Closes. Hort Srurvos, 8. D., Jan. 29.—The doors of the Fall River County Bank at Oclrich were closed yesterday. The bank has made an as signment to 1. H. White for the benefit of its creditors. seine Succi Breaks Down on His Forty-fifth Day Lowpox, Jun. 29.—Sucei, the faster, who has been attempting a fifty-two days’ fast at the Royal Aquarium, broke down today and com- menced eating oranges and drinking lemonade, ‘The result was that Le was seized with = vio- lent attack of sickness, x forty-fourth day of his fast. sce Liquor Dealers’ Bill Introduced. Avpaxy, , Jan. 29.—Assemblyman Foley this morning introduced in the assembly the so-called Liquor dealers’ excise bill. It gives the board of excise power to license houses and houses where dances are held, and es & special license for balls for the sale of Sonor ater anbinsghe it. ——__ Gov. McKinley Has a Neurnigiac Attack. Special Dispatch to The Eveutug Star. CoLvmses, Uuto, Jan. 29.—Gov. McKinley is confined to his room and is suffering great