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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISUED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AY THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Pennsylrania Aveuee, corser Lith St., by The Evening Star New: Company, SoM KAUPRMANS: Prev Kew York Office, 88 Potter Bailding. phew dreds is served to sutmerthers in the NEW FRENCH CABINET President Carnot Consults Leaders Regarding Its Composition. cts by carriers, on thelr own acconst, at 1Ocents pA Ig PS ee sets By'inatl -wpywehore tm the United tates Canada pewter prepaid 0 fenta per inom. ne Ravoroar QuaDacris Smyrt Stan @1 00 per year: foreiam postage added. $100. (Ratered at the Post Ofice at Washington, seon‘tclua mell ination tn eae FP AL mal! sunserintions must be paid In advance Kates of acivertining made known op application. AG CEVELANDS HUTOG | Stand. Taken by Chicago Presby- terians as to Revision. Vou 81, No 20.429. secieeieeen® ENANCIAL FINANCIAL. |___SPECIAL NOTICES. |. L 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. saat eal aga = 7 i W. G Merts, ALL STEAM FITTERS AND SIPAM ATTFNTION, YOUNG DEMOCRATS ——— - ‘ ' reawen Tur Mex Wao Massce Tu: W L Teor H CMR ad Mag Naa eee aCe ray rESnenel A Determined Effort to Induce Mr. Cleve-| DINNER TO MINISTER PHELPS, ‘THE AFFAIRS OF TRE HE asunotos Loay Axo Trust ‘The Garment Maker. f ghetr ball 77 fi et, WE: NEopAY aniged at Odd Fellows’ Hai, ist below Bridie st, land to Call One. ember 5 NENING, Noveinber. 2, - ec swear COMPANY, ree ~} oeluck, Come aud Jo%e. Comusi | ®. BOG- | ARCHITECTS. | — AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. som Bae ab ae MC ee = rey. GHas’t. TARR, On NE | accorsTaNts ALAROR NUMBER OF DFMOCRATIC CONORES™| CANNOT CONSULTS THE LEADERS. OF¥ICERS: BANITE BUILDING, Therepitioes are cig nieheat The quire. Peet pti Lhe Gon. ee pt | SE Mane Eist WASHINGTON CITIZENS | AMUSEMENTS... | MES INSIST THAT CONGRESS SHOULD assEM- mot price iv one hich ie " Assoctation wil hold neu an j (CASH CAPITAL, 81,000,000. payebeds (Ad Ca Rs sqursoniatocftwestr loses boud.y | Rene Mais oor 4h and Past ot ate ou] prunes G| nue ix wancu, onoanize axp arrorxr tae | Who May nodageedegeed Frome Peenten—& wate, Re. ineewtably, demand Ia Tne ore ? ‘ SLs S SALES ; a Mow Place INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Peis, Tiseunivcn ae wetent tone, snd wariecy of Gineg’ im thie city tan | tou taxpayers invited. By order of the President 6° | BOARDING. é 3) kesangampieinn> “anisms nnnaay ue eae J = 4 eS BRAINARD H. WARSFE, Ese "yon ct tin tow girycher better Gnore expert) han. | “ngeae' "SYN" Al ¥OSPERKY, Secretary. | BUSINESS CHANCES 4 pert ansn, Nov. 28—The majority of Ghe heme . So suscsl teenitckvoer potas ten No charge for estimates. Be CARROLL INSTITUTE WORLD'S FAIR | CITY ITEMS... a} oo ber of deputies, which overthrow the govern- neO-Rt President, youarein the habitat peyiog, CBAS. E. HODGKIN ae wan EDD. HANKAR, Prosigent ©. t. | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE -. 3| Aw democratic Congressmen assemble for the | ment yesterday by refusing to vote the order ae i Ezpert Manaier a Piate Gas." fea —— — pmo 5 sesston of Congress it becomes apparent that | of the day.as requested by Prime Minister Baxxzrse Hovse Or 25 Btrect. ‘Mentictbue “Suse EDTCATIONAL, ~ 7 | there is going to bes very determined effort to | Loubet, wat mado up of 121 republicans smd paca te SCADIES HIGH-CLASS TATLORING, | Ege Dradbury, Piano Ware Reoms, = EXCURSIONS. 8 induce Mr. Clevoland to cal! the Fifty-third |172 members of the right and Bonlangiste, TEWKSBURY & CO., =" Kei 5 Penna, ave. 00." | rong ‘ of cites ba Ma Suwon a ee “4 1 | Congress together soon after his inauguration. | The minority on division ap yr 193 1835 F et, Adams Iron Baflding, Ge ca eo uae ene ‘We will put tin your reach; ‘ OR Ment Onis 2) The talk that har been indulged in on both Heansand two members of right. r= iat other tailors won't ates. Ww) N 2|- six members abstained ff ‘oting, incl WASHINGTON, D. ¢. $R5s coothod het becomes Ricwit with Handsome Upright Grand Piano: ‘We offer the genuine artwia, fresh roased every | FORRENT (Omres), 2 | tides of the question for some time hnemawumed | fry. rout mane from voting, including . B. HIBBS, Manager. fhe Hhogebt Seat after all there ts “more ‘ . uae ee 2 | the proportions of an earnest agitation andcon-| [reaident Carnot beld a conference with M. Ladies Hke the way “Keen” serces Perfectly new; warranted ten years. morning. FORREST (aan S| siderable feeling ix developing. No matter Loubet this morning. | He hes summoned BM. Deronits received subject Mee lian Oka nlioe a inc oe Bell st to yor GS taeudicewans FOR RENT (Stables). > | What the slow-moving conservative business in- | Floquet, president of the chamber of deputies, wena Clb. Daveutts tocheck and interest allowed of histpatrons think he doren't chars vee oe ees ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, PORSALE (Bicycles). 3) terests may require nor what the demands of #4 Senator Le Kover to consult with them on ih for his Work—(it in Only m ne F. G. SMITH, Manufacturer. FORSALE (Horseyaud Vanisies) 3 | the business interests may bbe the grest meso of | “7. srentee. SURPLUS A@vances made to corre fry ana - awe ae at | FORSALE (Houses), BS we be Tt is reported that if M. Brisson declines te a Advances. rigeteniseeninst wvailaule nf, Sey, Lj SSD Ae we mae ne Ninth sone = 3 | democratic Congressmen, who come from dis- | form a ministry President Carnot will ask Me DED PROFITS, NET..€33,620.40. . se will AL the baz Just an By oko ceed £0, 1FO1 NJ. ave. 0. Office hours: FORSALE (Misellansous). 3 | tricts where the people are dissatisfied and have | Tiard or M. Bourgeois, former minister, to = gacnrities listed oy the Nem ne Bae Beemer ee eae py FORSALE (Pianos) 3 {been elected upon the reprosentation that | BAdertwke the tack. It ix certain that M. de =, low on ——a HEALTH RESORTS. ad ic # T | Freyeinet, M. Ribot and some other members 7 Government Bonds. York Stoek E: ro i. __2S . 3) democratic success meant immediate reliof SASOAT ORCERETY AED TESST CrMtPERT. ought Vand, tod for the | AIGHTEN UB ¥ ED CTT Sr ee ee pt : & | from all ills, foe! that if they do not get to work | of the Loubet minietry will be in the now eab- _ BRITTON, Preesdent. jsaal comminsigus Ue sponsins. pressins, new batons, | ADIES' G 7 lavas atone net, AT, BRITTO: ; ce “Yoag winter salts lease of | This name has been identified with engraving and | absolutely pure for excramontal purposes, invahiae | LEGAL NOTICES rode eect nage gee Pree laren | Pp ONION nee AEE GE Panking Honee, 1405 G st. 2.9 Private Wires, wht RATS, Greet Dynes te ae tere That's any business.” Let | printing in Washington for thirty-six yeard * : LOCAL MENTIC B| abow of Ueite’ agticr cboocs ta etund la’ the | Timer Schagrayaes “It to Alibeuks somcy oho Sadi aiibinaak “Cisne aw: 4 Zaces ee Ot ITT, ten tu siletinn.™ Having purchased the good will and the custody of | or general table use. Quart bottles-fuld meaaure. noe | boots of statesmen. seceded. I fear even President Carnot's os ss ms the 10.654 card plates of the late Gedney & Roberts i teens ot on a level with the peril which must Our facilities for tradiax | HEIL, “Down Town” Tailor, 315 Pa. plates of vy MEDICAL WILL TAKE me P r, Grain and Provisions on —— SS “= —- | Co., th let sa = i: . 6 ao B A ORRAT DEAL OF ARGUMENT. laced. Whe on it impossible Crain and Provisions. 12! Chicaie Roard of Trade = VOUT FURNACES, RANGES AND nmisiunonee fsreses ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPARY, MISCELLANEOUS. 5 | [tis beheved that it will take a great deal of | to see thoend of the > mon te etvong are L Z Zz ad former ON 3 t 3 m1 enor “a tin onter by competent mechanics before the busy | location. A share of the public favor solicited. NEW PUBL CATIONS, 8 | Steument and infuence to induce Mr. Cleve- | enough to face the rising tide and pilot 7. We make alty of the | season. No. I latrobe to lea} two roots. $18. Seasauce be 2 28 Ninth ot. 1 | Noranies PUBLIC” land to call an extra session, but there are those | Hicsn France amid the "ongerons rocks of so T > 7 Local Seewrities. Purchase ond Sale of all Lo- PG. BADER '§ CO., A. G. GEDNEY, Sas Lu | : archioon aint chesiual a> ae Wasmsetos Loax Axo Trust cal Securitieson commission | _occhtm BOS that a. * ft building. OCFAN STEAMES & | Who are prepared to. make a fight for it and to | a> TO MEN PES TWO TIMED “ L NOTICES. 2/| represent to him that if it is not done there will — comPaxt. scegunis, te vel fe gen | Be 7° Wis WRITE. sn Hotton Om Creda ani Macintonuen Fon don't POTOMAC RIVEL BOATS... be music in the air for the democratic party at -_ — contemplating s chanye in 50 Flezant Solid Oak High Roll-top Office preciate the worth of either nntil it rains. - NOS GANS. 7 | the very next clection. There is @ suspicion in PATHER ON HOG ISLAND, A Suggestion. sist Desks, thorouzh in every partientar, ordt- erect Weed nurtiedly and peop-| (er —ge=eA 2BIOMEN IN TAILORING, PERSONAL, .. : 2 the minds of some of the radical tariff for rev- Eetare tavited to call un OF nasty worth #25, only 818.50 each. We jorrow hud Tot us show you,our, atock Mf It te tndosd « signal triumph in the | PROFESSION. 7 | enue men that there isan element in the party st Gale Makes Hunting Out eddress conteat the Facoane Cutter ‘Offic peed for oth. | Umbro is te a5 1 eee, “epctal science of tailoring to cut and make ~seideyen is 3 composed of a few men who do not want to! of the Question, oe hineton. All sixes, woods and finishes Fade 40f Gloria. st i 8 0 orted cot user EROADS 3| | p 7 ‘Gquaniinnaing: LEWIS 6, TEWKSBURY & CO. Ma? sod tankes af office doth es Beauties! for wittnaking et tan tiie coceaety faly at Ge tn | SPRCIAUETEN 2| make any change in the tariff lew which will to) Exaone, Va., Nor.20.—-A cold northeast gale _ ii ‘Over alundced styles of Office Chairs at mow au orglpralegsr i SEBckir FOmsoRE 7 | Any considerable extent disturb protection. | this morning swept over the Broadwater, whieh ‘Oth and F ™. ‘TON bottom prices. J them—90.76 an Le per pal * 1! They suspect that these men will oppose an stew, "BE OHIO NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON CRAIG & HARDING, ‘ag me tiderstand Of course, tt remained for us to | STEAM CARPET CLEAN 7 | extra eceton and will deall they can te delat | ivee ite mame to thesulet dividing Bog idend — wet. taser eR eee pay inven. |; thand Pie nw. | w. 8, PELL en's beionginced, BS PA. AVE, 123 on tihamengeenatin 7 | and mix up the tariff revision, and they do not | from the main land, effectually cutting off aay THIS Couraxy TLL 188 Uy ee Tie DEPOSITS " Be sles mw Se 0UT VOLUMES OF SHAKESPEARE, res ane, Tattor, aS VETERINARIAN... Shgeryepwsly this tony is help it Start-| commanication between President-cleet Cleve- ON 910002 MORE IF LEFT 3 MONTHS3 PER Is now attending hie oilice daily = en Seeaine yo. | Com 12th and Fete nw. NTED Help Ing with a fight over the question of an extra | land end his friends ash Another disap- Te ON #100 O8 MORE IP LEFT 6 MONTHS 6 PER GOOD BA Stowing Richt complete little volumes, TED (Lote), 3. Ting before the work gete well under way. . rotea sat Shes CENTPFR ANNUM. Be srrcittcatto ry FrrlL meuind in cloth, $F; bound thy mgroo« D (Roorns) 3 | _ Tho. indications are that. the southern and | {H**lasd bas alreads ste on PER | coahicn itres. tall testines tc All points TorS7-ivi.” Itluatratedy welt aatted 2 4 AN oorns)..... 2 uiioations eat the few dave that be bi Rents Safe Deposit Roxes. CON POR MONE UF LEFT 12 THS 4 open tes. ual benrizcn ty alt points, fi in deta West one velttue sdk | FES WINTER FOOT COVERINGS. WANTED Gitaations’.. 2| western men will,as a rale, insist that there | fron twate a a mt an the kuest of the BRAINAKD H. WARNTR, SAFE DEPUSIT BOXES $3 T0835 PER ANNUM. | yy sai cenlunauerse aaatie BELA. Sica Sis era Et. MCW. Have you RUBBER BOOTS to protect | W894) (Sisson! #| Fl aild be an extra session and that the cutting | tantalizing in the way that wild fowl of: oc . DAVIDGE, Cashier. e rou’ should begin at 7 President. = E for ue by bors 0 anil the quantity. ts limited F Will uot the boy or girl need a patr to egin at once, description flew hither and thither seeking to C.T.H Teen ara ee | only. When sold on OUT TINGE WE KNOW A ax beep thet fest dcr? ot of Rubbe ‘To Subscribers. TO ASSENPLE IN MARCH. find xhelter from the pitiless storm. Tite dis y . i * + lost cual Is some coal and acme dirt eaussortment of Rubber i be y Unguished visitor watched them with evident 3. 'T. Havessen, eer sagtetapaine ro Mn ea og Boots, “Arctics “end. storm Oversbons Subsermen 4 i One proposition which will be strongly urged | Mie eae It wit pay ons = ae S ‘ 2 ibe Sarto wr Xoo sail Gnd gar prices Tow ‘and quail pouseinie Me = oar, shoere upon Mr. Cleveland probably the best that has | (oeerness bat abandoned all a ene wae een ene ane a = TH WILL BUILDING =~ youour ting ce eae eens Bt i and sake plggk at tenn. Save Piiae by aun Gani tad ssounble in March, Rotors ontjoemmmen! of) ater beeaktost Me. Reveland turned hie ot- ; Weert :DIS 3 : muey by buying dan tox HE STAR office, cithor in person, e special session of the Senate, which will | tention to bix mail, which is daily increasing INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ie new eight-story fire-proof office building on a oe end 9th st. nw, | ROBERT COHEN & BON by telephone or by mail oe 5 assemble right after the inauguration of Cleve- | volume. This had been brought to him ine aa thesouth side fG'st. Just weet of the patent ufficw. paw. | ROBERT COHEN & BOX, y telep yy mail, any negli- Jand, and that they agree in caucus before- | sailbout, which war sent to Exmore last night _ftechs, Bonde and Grin bought and sold for cash or ry tiodern “appliance Gort a SS —— } gi ts gence on the part of route boys. hand that nothing hall be attempted at this | for that purpose. Rev. 3. R. Sturgis, the Meth- Cotton bought and sold in New York ot New Orleans. ~ | Sees CELEBEATED BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. a iad ee cxtce somion) oncupt the —— nof Based odist preacher who conducts servicer in the lit- CORRESPONDENTS. ees a Gove = _| House and appointment of committees, after | tle chapel on the island every two weeks, lefton Semone teva. tow Sauk Gottm arhanee, CL oe , $230,17 , 2413, vir inve . d's Nest, seven miles ciations cr el-ewbere and whos yaymente sce bat-| Lshimnan, Stern & Co.,.New Orteania Cotton Exchange. Ne ove YOST ind DANTES IRE Weather Strips keep out the = : preparation of bills during the spring, eummer | Iti: now said that’ the ‘President-elect wil deosume would do well fo Join this amoriation snd 8] 2.0600 eos. & Co. Chicaro Board of Trade. SOUN B. WIGHT, ghtsined tram uetor 00 CEs Ts VOR ME, pesca eae ee pal Ensrcy J. Beate has been detached from | and fail. abandon bis proposed visit to Thomas Upshar's ar tietete Of Uper | Private wires to New York, Chicayy and Now Or- Mle DORE ciaes taunt pia the Mohican and granted three months’ leave. The principal work of Congress is done in | extate at Brownsville, because of the pubicity SSB er sina, Interest at the same rate allowed | Jeans. Telephone, 45 weiter WM. BALLANTYNE & Sons, if yea al -veientiaston Fone = se zZ couenaittons anyhow, ond st is urged Sat dove | which has atte ted bin movements, gent te . Petty. treasurer, st | Ww. 8, HOGE Pron, T. ©. DANIEL, Sec. Engravers, Stationera, Booksellers, Weather Strips (acknowledged Fousta-Cam) Posrsasrex Arronrren.— | Scot todo chould wot beat it Geamg the boar | tee elite ee — at ee NITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- —24.50 PF basmacearcters ath Sr mae (maori teaes the cold Mollie R. Rives has beon appointed fourth-class | Picor cenept tstinbes ection a good porctners Anpamoery en J. J. DERMODY. arlties 2 CIATION, 1313 F st., Washington, D.C. Sesst trou is sie Aer aac cook SSFRANK M LEWIS WISHES TO Ax- rafts from the windows and postmaster at Coddyshore, Va, sion called for organization the committees |" All the pinns made for guuntng today by Mr. ecrecacy. r srowe . | Se doors, for Valentine's Strize cast a E > | will not be formed tor work. With the com-| Cleveland and party have been The Shares, $100, payable in monthly installments, | Ihave full and complete siock of First-grade Coat | that le te now with 5. DESIO. ‘ouse's ordinary life tim Lrect. Commaxpen F. W. Crocker has been | mittees once formed there is no more necessity | unfavorable weather will keep the President M'Cx Jowsier, ¥ detached fi be Las, T, ‘g .. ‘hich participate in all profits and mature in St aE y jeweler. ‘ou can only abtain tached from duty at the navy yard, Boston, | for Congress to be in session for many months. | elect inade of Mr. Ferrill's cottage, and even ‘wz Wasursoros Rear Estate Co. | © Bia “<# sare Ue elt Weaths os aii i : | ° De . r sd CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID. — The ttanze, | eee ee 2 Sale roe oe spt cedgent ae sxocative Oficor of Suenscelving |e Sorin gaa scaaen Gin’ belt’ i aaeaty | Seeeere ale iae e e : Pays interest on money deposed tn ang amount. | The Grate. 4 to the trad aultevis torres apes AEA oe vee cosa pay others for poorer felt strips. biased hasan _ | tadplass anh aoeiera Box sonmey econ chine oan: Sects teas tear or ha ae ‘od, — terest paid on speci oe! hy offices conve cated to the trade. arable torres} eatate._ A a rehiaen ——— el me toi y é i 0 Sl anticipated. OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT| tous ttednetine wnete commit | Meta eihcotnd Wen Fol cineca mate. st CUALBERT WHITE, ‘We will send up and give you an : : ing for the committees to be announced and| He is expected. to arrive tomorrow. Wind GOLD DESENTUEE BONDS, Sem ae ae = Telephone culls, 175, 764. GET A GOOD “0 estimate for Felt Stripping the Tar Quanawzixe Aoaiser New York Raisep. | for them to get bills ready after they have been | storms, suchas that now prevailing, generally LD DEBENTUEE BOF! DLE FUNDS DRAW INTEREST WHEN DEPOS — HOR Re SENT. nI91in Sains ‘Windows and doors upon request —The United States consul at St. Pierre, Mar- | organized. continue in this vicinity for about three _ fo cold coin May 1, 100g, | ad time certidcales of dep botore deporitine else sr. eS tea ae wear Our spate We cher pollen Lae free. Drop usa postal. tinique, has informed the Secretary of State WHAT COULD BE PONE. soltn ecteamateon tte Aine ARE ee eee met. ‘where. weber lankets for sireot use: it shoe, “We'd like you to try our 83.00, #4.00, " that the ntine against New York that duck shooting on Broadwater bay will be But subject to payment at aay time after May 1. 1807. UTE St ow. “os 0. 84.50 or 85.00 Hhors. It will bea case of ex: | BARBER & ROSS, at tbe square iew was! It will be urged upon Mr. Clereland that if oe = atthe option of the Company. They are secured by | Open 9.30. ‘ack Coe MP ery: ; Bullders' Hardware, &e., ' raised ai. he will call Congress together in March, with | %TUsly Juterrupted for at least a couple fret mortzage notes on Washincton cits real estate, a = sai Cor. 1th and G sts. nw. 229 ae ~— eld im trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND JNO. W. MACARTN ‘TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each Bond isasued, and that securities exceeding in face ‘value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified have beea deposited with it. The notes so deposited represent ‘only about two-thirds of the market value of the real estate upon which they are a first leu, making the security of these bonds unquestioned. PMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, | "4! Gecalty medeet investment securities. Distr! TUNE 1, 1802 pond and li iocal Hatirved, Gas, Zuwurauce aud Te! ‘Total Resources, #220. 546.73. ¥ikmorican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. Jy1 Total Receipts, $137,696.02. J*0 W. conson. CORSON & MAC\RTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING. 1419 F ST. N.W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Deposits. Excl Loans. Collections, puis, . ‘Mémber 8. ¥. Stock Ex. Bonds and all securities listed Stocks and cath egchances of New, Yor’ ‘Boston 4.50 7.00'to 15/00 ROP, NOW. ocl83m | a ee &m, and 4 to 6 p.m. Telephone cau | eS BANK HOC STATIC mel dina, <5 invoice and toy Excelsior Dinttes, 1. Ofioe Rowe, BG to 10°30 | B172w* ot i Letter 13 Real Estate on Hand (actual cost), $160,182.63. DEBENTURES. ‘Debentures are valuable to’ persons who do not de- tire to be encumbered with the care and responsibility of keeping the varions papers necessary in the prepar- ation and security of a real estate loan. It relieves the person accepting the debenture of the responst- bility of lookine after the paymentvof taxes upon the Property and the annoyance of a collection of the fterest JOHN H. WALTER, President, 1001 Fist. n.w.. Washington, D. C. Ww BANKERS. Second National Bank of Washington, YOUR CREDIT 1S GooD WITH ALMOST ANY AMOUNT 18 ALL THE SECURITY ELL Gwe Yor A “Lier DDD ONT DENY YOURSELVES ANY- BB THING THAT WILL MAKE HOME D Bow’ ATTRACTIVE AND COMFUit- ABLE. S YOU DON'T NEED THE READY MONEY. STO YOUR “WORD” WE WANT. The Wasiincton Loan and Trust Company. IPS OUR BUSINESS TO SELL HOUSE ieee FURNISHINGS ON'THE LVSTALLMENT > = PLAN. WE CARRY EVERYTHING FLOM A CURTAIN TO A FURNACE. AND Bena Cer RTIFICATES, Al! persons who may be called on to bury a member of the fatuily or a friend are respectfully invited to eallat the uitive nf the Co-operative Burial Associa. fon, No T+ Lash street northwest, apd examine cer'ifites representing fifty and one-hundred iar funerals Certifiestes draw U per cent interest and are trans. ferable to any ous Examine and be convinced of Your interest in the matter. Fru Benorse. Loss INVESTMENT ASS'N, WS.914 G ST. NW. AgSFTS. -#100,000,00 DUES, #1 PFR MONTH ON EACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, #200, HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST? PUR- CHASE AN 8 PER CENT PER ANNUM COU- TON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR 3 YEARS. WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER ANNUMON SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF & OR MORE. CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON3O DAYS" NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHARFHOLDERS ONLY. \*N BE REPAID AT THE KATE OF 13 PER MUNTH ON EACH $1,000 BOR- ROWED. OUK FIGURES SHOW WE OFTER THR MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANS AND DEPOSITS, AND OUK SECURITIES BEING THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOAN AND THE LOAN BEING RFPAID MONTHLY MAKES THE SECURITY STILL BETTER YACH MONTH, RENDERING IT IMPOSSI- BLE FOK OUR PATRONS TO LOSE A DOLLAR. CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS AND FURTHER (NFORMATION. 219 HARRISON DINGMAN, President US FOR THE ACOOMMODATION. SHOE IS ON THE OTHER FOOT—WE ARE YOUR PATRONAGE. DONT BUY ANY BETTER GRADE OF GOODS THAN WE'LL SELL YOU ANYTHING—AND LET YOU TAKE YOUR OWN TIME TO PAY FOR IT. YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATIONS TO THE “MUCH OBLIGED" TO YOU FOR THE SPOT CASH YOUK SMALL PAt- MENT AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE— AND THE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TRIFLES THAT FOLLOW. ONLY YOU GET WHAT YOU NEED—WHEN YOU ARE NEEDING IT—AND SETTLE FOR IT AT YOUR LEISURE UNDER OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM ON THE OTHER HAND MAYBE YOUD HAVE TO TAKE BREAD OUT OF YOUR MOUTHS AND CLOTHES OFF YOUR BACKS—TRYING TO RAKE AND SCRAPE TOGETHER ENOUGH TO PAY CASH. CASH IS A HARD MASTER. CREDIT IS A FRIEND—A HELP-MEE’ DON'T BE AFEKAID TO TRUST YOUR- 8) L¥ES—YOUR WORD “GOES” WITH US. YOU AND YOUR WIFE DROP IN AND PICK OUT WHATS NEEDED AROUND THE HOUSE-AND HAVE IT SENT HOME. THEN WE'LL FIX UP ABOUT THE Pay. MENTS. House Axo Hennwnss, HOUSE BELONGINGS. 1g, J19, O21, 23 SEVENTH ST. 696 MASS. AVE. S21 Lith et. Wot Pas — REPORTS mach us relative to the warcity of coal, cansed by lack of transportation facilities. nite ‘Dealers who depend | plsine their trade are ides. 1 have thou. id sizes, The target | lock in theeity awaiting Your orders. 3. MAURY Dove. B Mais. office, 21st and I sts. ae oe = ee) Cao Poot aS wn | 1625 M st. n.w. 28th and K sts. cons j STEEL-PLATE CALENDARS FOR ‘05. ? |. L. MeQUEEN, Printer and Publish ‘Telephone. 740 3 MOS Ise =" DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE W. HORN, “223 Penn. ave OTT, DENTIST, HAS BE- ractice ‘at 1011 H st. n.w. DK. ST ‘susied his ps — DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE. WM, GARN! 3m a Boe NE FAOMIRGEA sort, F orsted coat anid vest to order, Syyfeontings in Kersey, toeitin. Magee Cliline trues @2) up trbiatets frewa Sh oe : 3. B. BURNS € CO.004 fith st. nw. 26 PENNA. AVE. Furnaces, Ranges, Latrobes, Tin Roofine, id Gas Fitting. Hardware Good work ‘Teiepuone, U8. sel-3in West! need mora room to display onr CHRISTMAS GOODS, and in view of this fact we will extend oar REDUCTION SALE, OF FINE FURNITURE one seek longer. Note the following prices, which are cor- respondingly low on ail goods throughout the store, and compare them with prices snd furniture elsewhere. HaNDsomE uve Panton surtes, $65. WORTH $80. nici stLx pivsirPantor suites, $80. Taz Nanova Sars Derossr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY (Cf the District of Colambia CORNED 157H ST. AND NEW YORK ave. Chartered by special act of Congress dan, .T8OT and acts of Oct. 1890 and Fob. 189% CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Rentasafes from $5 each upward per naam Eilver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CRNTS and upward received on depostt and terest ADlowed on sume of not lene than 6A Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- sector, Adminiwtrator aud Lrustes—sxecutes Trusts © allninds. BENZ, ‘Linh ladies will find these latter hard OH Pe scaeere telpetenewhere” —will find exactly what they wantin the 38 20% ce Pree. TEsorad & Gonae Egvrvoise Corser Waters. Directors: 1217 Px Ave N.W. nee Siow ieessee tre Bicrant aiuatte for Tanarest || ple’ SSS ass ee Screed walt gnad coneet quer. High and ‘Riame | z wet pri Notuiag would make a more bax sons ccreptable Carietnen nif Low Pace Or $3 A Pam. | — a { Trex No. 2 Y Hard-cowed Geo. Buerrvarrn, with plain and patent tip, Low Puce Or $3.50 A Pas, fs Re Sates ote. Band-turned Button Boots, in narrow and ex- See $6 Pre Pam trot bh WORTH #100. A FEW MORE #49 RUG PARLOR SUITES riee.s) tett, only BBT.00, $@F-Remernber, our stock of Parlor Desks is full and complete, Cail and seo them | Forstrere Ayn Urnorsrery Goons, 515 Sevesta Srneer.N. W. ves ' ! 1 1 1 ‘ 1 ! ' 1 ' 1 1 ' LABES Wild DoS? Like Consets coaL! f the Best Fumily Coal for sale. q 2.240 tb rs uta very low hens t. cor 7th and Md. ave. ne: Dela ars. and K st. us or tor Rochdale Society JOHN KENNEDY. D THAT PAYS ndeavor to wend out only good work. THE K Wo perience pec Saiiies us to determine pial will produce the Last Tesulte.” Conte in and tale over. McUILL & WALLACE, Printers ana Publishers, 1107 E st. aw. 8! Larye aa well as ema: S FOK SYNDICK FOR SALE Boy ons deniting Gowns boca metttons wonias Cad sineaia es eed y driving distance of ‘pareh Stall cash pas ventand balance iome time, « dear tract of land, « portion of whl) ed into villa sites, wilt inore than pay for the 2015 40 weres, including an ele- "farce oak and chestnut cutiful valley of Kock cregk, monuinent. Might take fart vayment af offered at, once, ee n26-Bt ty house in BAN, Star o' bei rua gu WE HAVE BEEN VE Bee licction of back rete fromedelingy enacts, We Suarunfco good and urotmyt resales foun properties managed by i eae * HEISKELL & McLERA athe its Tikely to be air tonight and ‘northerly winte, Jair on Phure- tomerro vay. It tae plain as the nose on your face. The entry of Canadian Lumber free of duty ‘will inske the Western Lumber Kings, who have been making 50 per cent lower their Prices, and the result will be cheaper lum- Ler, cheaper houses (ater. lower rents), and the saving of American forests. We have already ent our prices on varions lines of lumber. For instance, » fine Floor- ine, we were selling at 825 {9 down to $23, und so on. If you have cash and want lumber we can save you money. It will be to your inter- ext to see us before buying a dollar's worth of lumber elsewhere. Litver, Bittinzer & Miller, Lumber, Mitt Work and Builders Hardware, Cor. th and N. ¥. a d Lith and Oe. Fe *TOEM coats, ‘The season is already here when we may expect cold, disazreeable weather. Have youa warm, comfortable coat to shield you from the nipping frost and the pelting .storm? A prudent man is always prepared for changes in the weather, Call, we ahati be glad to see you. SNYDER & Woop, 1111 PENN. AVENUE (Barr's Qld "*Stand.") 129 no Kn. KLEMINGTON Standard TYPEWRITER Ie Absolutely UNRIVALED. Send for Nnstrated catalorne. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, Cor. Bth and F sts. nlé-m,tu,th,ftf ga LADIES, :DEDENE FOR CLEAN- | wueds and ooze leathers; apakes old ghues oo} ike new une. Mt io EM. DAV 1430 New York ave, i A GREAT SUCCESS. ae naan ‘The Fa nereamne Piemae thurman WRITER, the modern business ina- chins, has necessitated an immense addi- tion to the com s at large fact Reh ae ere Reged Pryce Ose his machine hes fe gee the fect that about 50 inachines are turned out pari orders behind. Send to us Sor one on trial HENRY A. B20 daily, the company is about LARKE & SON, Agents, 035 F STREET. THERE WILL BE A SALE OF FANCY articles from the Wowan's Industrial Ex. ghanize of Baltiwore on THURSDAY and FRIDAY of u at 1337 F st it Ai {UBBARD & CO. HAVE RE- ‘ceived fie contract to heat the Eastern Pres yterian Church by steain. Offices: Baltimore and ashington. 229) Sie OODWARD & LoTHROPS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Is under the direction of an experienced oculisis’ optician. Your eyes tested and a pair of Solid Gold Spectacles, Solid Gold Eyeglasses, Bteel Spectacies. ‘Zslonite Eyoutonses..... 2... DOE. 10 82 All Dtted with the finest periscople lenses, OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. PAL PROMPTLY DONE. 83t0 98 to 87.50 5Oc. to 84.50 MEN'S SHIRTS TO ORDER. | ‘Now la the tne to have Four Shirts mi aa (i well ne at e abit made in aries 10F winter apd cooler for suiaruer, of the best pped shirt jectorice in the 2 employ only Monvighl suptrienced work. jemanner, tf ctl ii ly ade = Sm wouD! e Loriti COAL. FAOTS FOR COLD Wi Goal han been scarte, gwiaw to the task transportation facilities. and. people have ier incon vonieic twcatte thelr eda an wanvah oi tive Kind utceal they wanted, “Not eo with cur cure tiers. ot a Wiien we could not All: immediately” every ordes ther Was offered. ‘Complete facilities, botto meastire, clean fuel, prompt deliveries, Tis tee oe Y. BALDWIN JOHNSON. 10: B. 1. S11 A at. ne, 5194 st.8.w. Ve 0 count ‘were ever wroucht in atailor's shop. No tailor J. FRED GATCHEL (late of Keen'n, BR ac incHouored evetous of sending a ham- brings an ntord ar them in packages which ‘hose Fine Diagonal Blue and Bisck fortunate purchase. Their equal isnot to promise this price after this lot is gone. 423 ITH STREET N.W. ae OWN MANUFACTURE, O' Coats, Extra long, Wide Collars, Beaver, Chinchilla, Frieze, Melton. EISEMAN BROB.. Cor. 7th and E ots, n.w., Manufacturing Clothiers. * PERCH OR AD jo Association. (N SOCIETY. We're turning out as fine Dress Suitant 45 as carries finer qualities than we—none quote lower prices. 408 12th st. n. w., one door above the ‘*Avenue" 220 A TIME-HONORED CUSTOM. per of something wood to your friend far away {o"Maine, Louishace or Minnesota, or where r ntold ‘amount of Pleasure. and ecahe of our tise wine this yours, We expreas For send our int assorted case To-nAYion WINE COMPANY. O14 14th st. now. {n20]_"__ Telephone, 908. WAY BELOW REGULAR PRICE. Worsted Coats and Vests, which we are making up for only #25, are the result of be had for#10more of any other “first clans” tailor. But, remember, we don't Better leave your measure now. OWEN, the Tattor. (ONOGRAPHS 0} ‘Weill, = well! BEY OPERATORS. ron door” at WING OF @5 ON OVEKCOATS. ae oc ‘To Reraesent tux Treasury Deranruent. —The President has designated Mr. Fred A. Stocks, chief clerk of the Treasury Department, as the representative of that department on the board of control of the government exhibit at the world’s fair exposition in place of Assistant Secretary Nettleton, resigned. oe Tue Sovvexm Corxs.—The acting director of the mint is informed that the coiners at the Philadelphia mint made their firs: delivery of the world’s fair souvenir coins to Superinten- dent Bosbyshell this morning. That officer, in accordance with xpecial instructions from the Treasury Department, will not issue a single ono of them to anybody until so authorizea by the Secretary of the Treasury Catuonre Diaxrtanres ar rae Witt: Hovse.—Monseignor Satolli, the papal legate, accompanied by Archbishop Ireland and the Rev. Father O'Gorman, called at the , White House today to pay their respects to thd Presi- dent. They were unable to see him, however, ag he has denied himself to all visitors while preparing his message to Congress. The dis- tinguished churchmen hada pleasant chat with Mr. Halford and left their regrets at not seeing the President. = Svuazox Gexerat Wrxax axp THe STEAM- sure Compaxtes.—It is stated that the trans atlantic steamship lines whose steamers have been detained ot quarantine under the Presi- dent's cholera proclamation are contemplating making a fight against Surgeon General Wyman with a view to having him displaced from office. It is said that the steamship companies com- plain that Surgeon. General Wyman's recom: mendations have resulted in unnecessary de- tention of their ehips at quarantine, Prrsoxat.—B. W. Cox of Liverpool, R.A. Corregan of New York, Joseph E. Gavin of Buffalo and O'Bannon Smith of Springfield, Tl, are at Willard’. 8. Kimball of Boston, B. Osborn of New Yerk, J. B. Matthew of San Francisco and Geo. P. Sturkley of Philadelphin are at the Randall.——J. F. Kerr and Samuel Breck of the army, C. LaDow of Albany and J. Watkins Douglas of Philadelphia are at the Ebbitt.—— 8. H. Bond of Louisville, Ky., Frederick Havi- Jand and A. Newman of New York, Jas. A.Brran of North Carolina, Cyrus Munn of Brooklyn and Guernsey Mitchell of Paris areat the Arlington.——W. B. Gill ana D. McLean Jones of Philsdelphia, W. V. Mallory of New Rochelle and J, H. Dillard of Calremont, Va., are at the ——H. 8. MacKaye of Pittsburg, J. B. Wilkinson of New Orleans, Chas. A." Hess of New York and Chas. W. Wood of Long Beach are at the Shoreham.—A. Dobbins of New York, 8. A. Schaffer of Virginia and J. H. Geo. B. Long of Rusk, Tex., and Wm. McDowell of Minneapolis are at ‘he Fredonia —— E. W. Barrett of Georgia, James P. Dodson of Newark, Obio, and ES. of Leaven- Kan.,'are st tho Met tan. —— Baluley of New York, R. A. Childs , L. G. Johnson of Richardsville,Va., Courad of Denver are at’ thé Ousat Chicage, W D Dearborn of lovin ena St. James, P. W. White of ‘Mr. Blaine’s Condition. are at the enters According to information obtained at Mr. Stoddart of New York are at the Johnson. — | the distinct understanding that the session is to be very brief and for organization only, | the ways and means commitice and the com- | mittee on appropriations could have nearly all | their work done, so that the tariff bill and most of the appropriation bills could be reported during the Srnt weck of the regular stesion, and there need be no delay ut all in getting through the work of the session. If the party really desires to make a revision of the tariff on the lines indicated in the campaign and by their general profersions it is claimed that they can thus give, the matter more attention than it has heretofore been possible to give auy bill during the first session of a Congress, and yet they can get throngh with it—if they can do anything at all—before the following March. If a bill were reported during the first week of December it could be takon up for general debate on the first Monday in January, anda vote be taken on it by the middle of Februai ‘There is no obstacle in the way of this course if the democratic party is really anxious to re- deem its pledges. THE TROUBLE ABOUT A COMMIESIOX. The trouble about all the propositions for a | commission or a special investiguting commit | tee is that after the men designated to perform | the work have completed it they must go all | over the thing again with the authorized w jand means committee, and it would be very much like John Jones looking at a picture for Sam Smith, who is blind, to describe, Moreover, it might lock bad for the demo- | erutic to appeal to a commission to teach them something about a subject they were full of information on during the cam- paign. Pethe committee on ways and means is not the | only one that will havea great deal of work to do, The committee on appropriation will have about as much as it can attend to during the whole of next summer to get in touch with the heads of the Cepartments and the new execu- tive to map out the fiscal reforms they have been promising. If there is no committee dur- ing the summer they can do no work. Again, the committees dealing with the finan- cial questions have « great deal of studying and investigating to do. and if the committees | are not announced betore December, '9, or January, ‘M4, no man will know meanwhile what committee he is on, and the work will have to go undone. | | | . THE SILVER SITUATION. pected. The administration, however, is very well pleased at the wide interest the conference is attracting and at the dently being made in way of awakening 85 aggre iF ipeis i i HS Aa i Fei i i Ht fe ir 4 uff ue | j H i i | ul I iif a RELATIONS NOT DISTURBED, U. 8, Minister Phelps Dined by the Prussian Minister of Commerce. William Walter Phelps, the American minister, ut his official residence Inst night, Many distinguished members of the reichstag were present. Thik event shows that the | friendly relations between the government and Mr. Phelps have been in no way disturbed, rumors to the contrary notwithstanding. — THEY WILL STAND BY CALVINISM, Chicago Presbyterians Opposed to Revision by the General Assembly Committee, Curcaco, Nov. 29. “Wreck Calviniem, the backbone of the Presbyterian Church, the doo- trine which in all time has given us character, and I shall be one of many to refuse longer te follow the flag of that church.” That was Dr. Herrick Johnson's declaration at the mecting of the Presbyterian ministers at the close of a three hours’ address the proposed revision of the confession of faith. Jr. Johnson was a member of the committee on ision and only yielded to the few answer to a general demand. meeting resolved itself into a battle upon Cal- viniem. Inthe debate several admitted that they wore forced to preach that —- their cotisciences could not approve and thereby calied forth the startled reproofs of the ortho dox conservatives, At the close of the meeting Chicago terians had placed themselver on reverd ae approving all the changes made by assembly « committe:, A report disapproving entirely the revisions of the ‘s committee was then adopted by a vote of 35 te 2A. Asupplemontal report was presented ask- ing the general assembly to appoint e new com- tnliiee on revisior, Its Consideration was poo poned until January. eee GRANITE FOK THE LIBRARY. Supt. Greene Says There is No Prospect of Using Maryland Stone. Coxconn, N. H., Nov. 29.—With reterence te & statement recently published in « Boston paper that the government has, in view of the labor trouble here, decided to accept Marylame and Virginia stone instead of Concord granite for the new Congressional Libraty building at i +