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a THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. FX aT THE Stak DULUINGS. 101 Penasylvania Aveows. covet Lith St, by The Evening Star Bewspate Company, S& MH. KAUPPMANN ew York OSes, 88 P Ya Evmere Stan i sere rest, Gx Bo keine. Rates of advertising made bi< FINANCTA ePT SUNDAY, sobecriters tn the fe at To cents por Che £ pening % Stat. Vor. 81, No. 20434. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1892. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tux Wasarxerox Loax Asp Trost COMPANY, GRANITE BUILDING, NINTH AND F STB. (CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. DOES ALL KINDS OF TRUST BUSINESS. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL? If notconsult with this Company. One of ite attorneys or trust officer always prewst during office hours, BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. 24rn ISSUE OF STOCK OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION ASSETS, $1,307, 850.48, THF EQUITABLE is « purely co-operative saving and loaning institution. It lo money at fair rates of interest om lous tim and monthiy instaliments and pays fair and reliable profits on abarea, SAVING. The twenty-fourth issue of stock ts open for subscription and first payment, hich can be made at the office of the asso ciation daily from 9 am. to 49) p.m Shares, €2.50 monthly. Until maturity of shares, when full earnings are paid. 4 per cent interest per annum is guaranteed. LOANING Those who desire loans to pay for Property, pay oT mortgaces.or for building ‘Purpeses, should ascertain the terms upon which money is ‘owned by the Equitable Co-operative Building Association. Kighty-seven monthly payments of prin- cipal and interest settles © Joan in full. Any portion or ail of a» loan. how may be settied at amy tine by paying ac- crued interest to date of such s settle ment. Commissions and heavy expenses are avoided. Famphiets explaining the advantages Gand teneftia of the association and other frrormation rurnished upon application Gt the afc. 1008 P at. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. A. 3. SCHAFHIRT, Vice President GEO. W. CASILEAR, 2aWice President. JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. DIRECTORS: BENJ. F. FULLER, HH. TWOMBLY, FRED. W. PRATT, GEO. W. FISHER, ELLIS SPEAR. JOB BARNARD, LAWRENCEGARDNER, MARCUS BAKER, JOHN W. SCHAEFER. Office EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 Fst. iw Tax Narroxaz Sure Derosiz, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY (Cf the District of Columbia CORNER. 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE ave Chartered by epecial act of Congress Jan. .1867,and acts of Oct. 1800 and Feb. 1992 CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Revie enfes trom $5 each apward per anaam Silver ware and valuables takes on depostt TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and nterest allowed on sums of not lees than $i ‘Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acte as Ex- eeutor, Administratur aud lrustee—esecutes Trusts © all kinds BESIAMIN PF SxY DED, Prestaon: ARLES © GLOVER, First Vice Prestieat JAMES M6 JOHNSTON Serond Tine Pree MAK K. JONES Thirt vice Pres NCIS HIGGS, Treasurer ALBERT LSTURTEV AS 1. Secretary. Zonas C Robbing gars Wye atthe . Brasey, Charles A Janse, ¥ Francis Ruees, Charles 6 G Parse, john F Moker, Thomas K Joase Hy: Bia, ty 30 wills Basarso Hovse Or torso Assoctatios. onthiy meeting of the Mi | Hall. ber 5 as 7 0 p.m SHARES $1 PER MONTH. if 8200 evel pavment of ares | fecnetas tation | Gene eure or elaewhere ‘would do w 1 whose payments are Dar o Join this association and se— an at reduced payments. Tuterest allowed pot, the stockholders of the Masonic Hall Avo fn'wfthdrawals and se‘themente: at the rate of Oe he stvle | Cinticn of the District of Columbia for the, election of Cu enins of 810D0e more pall in adveneer tion ballding. BS Fat MONDAY EVENING. Dues may ie paid to Geo. K. Petty. treasurer, st | rrelephone, 930. ‘St 7:15 o'clock. Polls open from Joburg Brothers, 1200 Fst. aw. any time during BOOK AND JOB PRINTING A8 USUAL. AS ‘NOBLE D. Tagen. ELLERY J. BURTT, <ga==DK. W. FISK We 1 3 zs 3. J. DERMODY, Presiding, | BSP inves to grmounce tors friend aad BS OO GOTT, er. patrate tht be haw pow returned and he ‘The modern business man wants — opened fis office at 1228 14TH ST. NeWe ds-dwe panier Tyzewriter the SttH Boru Centiricates. ONE GALLON EQUALS TWO GALLONS. date," ha fore modern. Linpre ns ie ‘Take .« gallon of our pure Catawba “Wine ments'than all there towcthor. Te suveo fp hig som ey = Bi meal ae ot Polar om red ‘and mi ith a gailon of water and you have labor, time, trouble, even money, for. of the family or a frlend. are Tesvectfully invited. to wo rallons of the ordinary. Catawba wine. although its price is the same as the cther ees sie she, Cocnerative Burial Amocie- t's Just about the size of it. Our Catawba Jeading machines, it is more durable and bet- ne No ts street northwest, and examine sgeanctly double the body of any wine made ia | — ter'made than the roe. Shae eite-tes representing Afty and one-hundred the east and sold under the name of Catawba. oiler funerals. '¢ per cent intereet and ere trans: Tavalide will Sind our “Old Stock Port” very | HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, @5F st. 43 ferabie tony ons. ‘Examine and be Your interest in the matter. S. H. HINES, President, 223m 1315 14th st_n.w. rn Cext Bosps. 10 TO $100. PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS. INTEREST QUARTERLY. ‘The Indostrial Savings and Loan Amocts- tion of the District of Columme ts issuing Atk per cent interest-bearing bond tm de Dominations from $100 $100. These bonds are secured, ty Iteal Extate, Investments, Deeds of Trust, Investment stock aad other wood weurities THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN A8SO- CIATION, 1300 F ST. ¥. Capital, #40,000. Organized July 1, 1887. JOHN H. SOULE, President. F. CHILDS, Vice President. THOS. G. HENSEY, Secretary and Manager. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, Depository. DIRECTORS JOHN H. SOULE. THOS. G, BENSEY, 4. F. CHILDS, L. D. LANDON, _oel2-ectm —_U_ H. RIDENOUR. Foeury Berra. Loax INVESTMENT ASSN, 908-9146 ST. N.W. ASSETS. 100,000.00 DUES, #1 PER MONTH ON EACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUF 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 $5 OR MORE. CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON30 DAYS" NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATE OF #13 PER MONTH ON EACH $1,000 BOR- ROWED. OUR FIGURES SHOW WE OFFER THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANS AND DEPOSITS, AND OUR SECURITIES BEING THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOAN AND THE LOAN BEING REPAID MONTHLY MAKES THE SECURITY STILL BETTER EACH MONTH, RENDERING IT IMPOSSI- BLE FOR OUR PATRONS TO LOSE A DOLLAR. CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS AND FURTHER INFORMATION. n19 «HARRISON DINGMAN, President. HE OHIO NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON i 00, WILL Isstz_ CERTIFICATES AND PAY INTER- EST ON TIME DEPOSITS. ON $100 0R MORE If LEFT 3 MONTHS3 PER CENT PI ANNUM. ON #100 0% MORE IF LEFT 6 MONTHS 34 PER CENT PER ANNUM. ON $100 OR MOME IF LEFT 12 MONTHS 4PER CENT PER ANNUM. convinced of Asp ccivam TOSIT BOXES $9 TO RIDGES Conulae C. T. Havexszs, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Real Fetate and Stock Broker, Booms ¥ and 11, Atlantic Building, $00 F st. nw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Gratn bought and sold for cash or cu margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lehman Bros.. New York Cotton Exchange. Lebman, Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Laxson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New ¥ Rares Estenenise, 1241 ITH ST. 8. a NOM Reine te Kive cur increasing trade some big 01S Ladiew E $1.75 Ladies’ E | | Buaswers: White Biauiet ray, Binsket Brasxers: Lane Hats: Lave Feluilsts, brown amd ian Fe Tere dial e Capes whe jutual Serial Association will be held st St. Dominic's omer Gth and F sis s.w., MONDAY, Decem- At the first iueet ne advances were made on eighteen, mounting to $3,600, for » Pernans who have obtained loans from other asso- eq? PPTL ants wee. ‘We have on hand a few Reefers for boys— sizes 4 to 9—that we wish to close out this week. ‘They weme €3.50 and @4.00. Clos ing out price, $2.50. Made of “‘Frieze.” EISEMAN BROS., Cor, 7th and E sts. n.w., Manufacturers—Clothiers—Tailors. a5 superior as fonicon account of sadlvery marked grape TO-KALUN WINE COMPANY, 614 14th st. nw. (aay instru- . Ite merits have been ox- ida coll the hole selliag pianos in the whole gamut iments male in this land. in uinns in most tnequlv- when its present Sitios and loprovemente were Maced apg. tbe. a et. Pople have frequently asked us! this talk in the Musical Courier about the beanty and thescaleand the tone and touch of the Emerson Pianot” and we tell them today once more what we said then” "Gp and teat them youraclves, tnd you Fou know anything sbout the eure 7 es wate Fou know a subject.” ‘For sale at 'H. EBERBACH'S, asin 15 Fat = CHRISTMAS 18 COMING! You will need things in our line. Can't do without them. “Leave your orders early and avoid the rush. McGILL & WALLACE. Printers. 7 Est. Bw. If you want printing done well and quickly, this te the place for yor a NTED — TO PURCHASE — UNITED ‘States dopartment stamps, viz: Agriculture, exectitive, interior, Justice, navy, post office, state treasury and war, ised or tinused. in large or sinall raautitlen” Also'a collection of United States stamps. figh cash prices will be paid for any of above. Ad- Box 73, Star office. d-at* eB BSTMAS GIFTS BELOW cosT. We're closing out a large stock of JEWEL CASES, HANDKERCHIEF CASES, COLLAR and CUFF BOXES and other like things at prices way be- Yow cost. While you're thinking of and looking st presents, look at these arti- cles. Yow sind them rare bargains. WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, “Lote of Things for Christmas,” 428 SEVENTH Si. N. W. 43 ay Properly come before the T. E. ROESSLE, NOTICE. —TH! BCE STIONS OF INTEREST About Keen's Mammoth Tailoring Emporium. ‘Do you think it na towel satistaction from the richest Pafferns ever shown inthis ity? Has it been sour experience t cyfroent ar ee oe uc rm . sit real neo phan ai et i readily see why men sible for him to give anything else. KEEN, Tailor, 1312 F at. n.w TWO SUBJECTS OF INTEREST. + ‘You're thinking what to give for Christmas stopthinking. An Elegant Steel Carving Set insuro to be appreciated. Our line was never s0 complete. THE STAG HANDLE CARVERS, With new shape blades, are particularly good. These are made of the finest steel and fully wuaranteed vy us. We have them in three sizes—tete-tete, gamo and large size. Also Carvers with handles of celluloid, ivory plain and pressed and practically indestruct- ibie. In handsome Carvers from 81 to 87.50. silk-lined plush cases—fine sets, 86to $20. Don't forget that Valentine's Felt Weather Strips are the dest, Haven't you felt the need of them? We've supplied thousands who have. BARBER & ROSS, Builders’ Hardware, Cor. 11th and G sts. n.w. a3 SWEEPING REDUOSION IN PRICES. IDEAL CUSHION RAMBLERS, for both boys and airla, cutin price to $50! (the same goods at every point as previously sold at $70.) Can you do better for Christmas presents? G@ORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 00.. 1325 14th st. ow. Open evenings during December. ae EM. DAVIS, 1430 N. Y. AVE. N.W. Boys'and children’s school shoes, The ‘at lowest prices. P. S.—I have severed all con- Bection with Bavenner & Davis (Incorporated). a2 THIS 13 TO Give NOTICE Ti qT ST wo formed a copartuership with Mtr. a, Tate of the National Bank of the Repub- runiness. ier in the real estate and SP BENS! ¥ We respectfully solicit ingurance business of our and insuring city and ban We are agents for the Rolinuce Intarans ‘ance Company, the Insurance Company of the State of Pennsyivan! and British America Asst ce A the areas Company 7 ‘BENJAMT! agar 612 F st. nw. BT AnRIVED FROM EUROPE! AN EXPRESS WAGON Full of » most magnificent asvortment of GENUINE ST. CROIX MUSICAL BOXES AND NOVELTIES. -——ALL FULLY WARRANTED.——. I Handle the FINEST QUALITY only. Prices range from 75c. to 81.75. See our stock before purchasing elsewhere. . F. DROOP, al-im 925 Pa. ave. Kn. REMINGTON Standard TYPEWRITER Is Absolutely UNRIVALED. Send for illustrated catalorue. Seamans & Benedict, nl4-m,tu,th,f,tf . 1 HAVE A NUMBER OF FINE HOUSES ‘for rent in various varts of the city at, rea sonable prices. Immediate possession. “Cad and ‘sea my list. CHARLES G. RINGWALT, Atantic ‘Bt jeer tl LES. Se ek. 8. 1. SCOTT, DENTIST, HAS RE- ‘sumed his practice ‘at 1011 H st. n.w. ERE DO YOU BUY SHOES? More mon are finding out every day that we fiaye the bent shora, “Tere ‘The pleased ones who have purchased are sending their friends. They're welcome. ‘Men's Shoes at 83.50, 64. 84.50 and 66, in all styles of toelace, bution oF congress n@3m HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 Pa ave. n.w. = WHEN IN DOUBT! BUY A BRADBURY! SWEETEST. TONED PIANO MADE. WAREROOMS, 1225 PA. AVE. 43 — FULL DRESS SUITS. to order for 845. ‘oa're not ready for the ‘season ui til you've got a Ty social se LL DRESS SUIT. the frst consideration. Our e for mak- i nny to ceder, is 845. to S100. None can tallor thom better. J. FRED GATCHEL (late of Keen’ 408 12th st. n.w., one door above the ‘avenue.” 43 Be THOSE 85.00 AND 83.50 SHOES, Which are HAND-SEWED, and to which We have been calling your att, ation, are Wabrarth your inspection. THEY FIT Just as welt e ASb'WEA beat les, and w hem tmalltse linge style “Yon will find ‘that fen, care money’ by waliabie for Holiday Presemtae ?>*™™ ROBERT COHEN & SON, 1e American Shoe Sellers, 630 Ps. .w. (south side) Established” 1838, Y ALL PERSONS HAVING GOODS ON DE- Br Sette. Palen aoe ie tae est is due twelve months or more a to call at once and pay ur the interest of be sold at auction THURSDA am. HK. FULT LIN BOWS. — Be ck the set complete gverseen in. this cit WORCH & CO., 025 a VE Now IN assortinent of bows lees, “83 to $18. HUGO thst. Bows repaired. 4i-3m CHAS. B. FORD, THE FORMER awer for John F. Sheiry, printer and t. nw, having severed his con- jens. I take this opportunity of introducing hix success r, Mr. Norman T. Elliott who has been connected with the business for several years, and ask for him a continnance of past favors. 230°6t LAURA L. SHEIRY. Be “PECIAL SALE OF FINE HARNESS. If Fine Harness at low prices interests you do not fail to attend special sale of harness now going on at Andrew J. Joyce's Sons’ Ware Rooms, Nos. 1028 and 1030 Connecticut ave. For further particulars see our ad. under _, “Horses and Vehicles” in this paper, page 3. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS. 230-1m COAL! COAL! COALI mn q~>FOR WEAR AFTER 6 Pw rc FULL DRESS SUITS For hire at reasonable prives. 13m _ 1312 Fst, now. Se HES TAS PRESENTS: Al 5% ‘MR. E. F. DROOP, $25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Requests the pleasure of a visit from you to inspect Branch offices conveniently: located offices conveniently’ loca Main office and West End store Telegbine cal _ THOS. B. s for the i@ transaction of any other ‘meeting. UAL MEETING OF Do yon think the I and finest tailoring lishment in Ws aff etavlishiment in Washington can afford te turn, : that a fa Zhest variety of ~ seanpeeans ti get satisfac: SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ALL STEAM FITTERS AND STEAM 8. 8. CONV! N AND Ni [N= Sas aaa Tene ae aR | BS CHR Rte Ba EVENING, Decomber 7, 1802 = preg isl hour, Rev. ui R Sajlor, “B.B.. pee laine. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING 01 i > Sees ee a ed dengtigoal ferries ino Rey. Chases Sanat oT Barreee Pace, SWE: he tin eet CREBUE(D.De ies to all Ba Of five (5) directors and th of every church. ‘AL MEETING OF a "hoo! w Thtea 0.5 | <7 perative, Building Amsoc of of Ea ficore will be hetd at 303 7th Boast drone ee oahteetin a aTee. thern of sister lodges fraternally invited. ____ WM. H, PROCTOR, Secretary. PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY. eral meet Thies, at'7:30 otlock pms at Woe Bao: feet ee bat, [By order of the board 0 directors. (45-27) LEORH. ECRET cw, OF THE MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY OF D. C. Policy holders aro bereby not! Washington, December 6, 180? fied to renew their i gurance on or before the LAST MUNDAY in Decem- Der, 1803, for the year Is. Please attend to “your renewals before the last few days and thus avoid the crowd. 3. WESLEY BOTELER. (DEND. CR. i <—* Washington, D. C., December 1 Notice is hereby wiven that a cash dividend cont has been declared on the full _pald capiti of the ‘-ANGLO-AMEBICAN COMPANY, LIMITED, ‘out of {ts net earnings and will be. 00: DAY, Dece: LF. cor. 10th st. n. Ww. .0n SA’ Jr Lees to ahatock Monds: Sejnber Bi, 1802. holders of record ‘Books for the transfer of stock will be closed on Tuesday, December 27, to Saturday, December Tavs, bain dates included, SM wraa¥+ December St, By order of the Board of, W. MOSBY Wii Directors, AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, President. WILLIAMS, Treasurer." d.0,538 —" BLIZZARD, _ in adjustable ice creeper for horses. Three ‘izes. Fit any shoe. Anyone can put on. Bet, 83. Extra calks 20 cents set. Agency with J. B. KENDALL, 51m 18 Penn. ave. a. qe ANP THAT'S THE REASON Way.” By we were able to got hold ofe nd Black Diagonal Wors teds at our own price, which enables us to lower ‘the price to our patrons without lowering our high standard of tatloring. In other words, « coat and vest which ordinarily would cost $35, while these fabrics hold out only O26. OWEN, the Tailor, 423 11TH STREET N.W. a5 Boe 5. BUSINESS DONE RIGHTLY. We deal chiefly with architects, con- tre ., builders and painters. yet we have many other patrons. If you contem- plating building ae architect or lder to have us submit «bid to furnish the glass. “We'll serve you right, furnish the right gl do the work right, at the ‘right time, at right prices CHAS. E. HODGEIN, “Expert Handler ef Plate Glass,” 913 7th st. n.w. = a YOU OUGHT TO HAVE A PAIR. The demand for the Fine London Scotch ‘Trouserings waxes greater every day. If the demand keeps up at this rate we won't have ® yard left inaweek or two. The “beat dressers” of London, Paris, Berlin and New York best appreciate these. Won- derful how Washingtonians caught on. Possibly ugly—but positively “swell.” We're only asking 88 and $10 for these— ought to be @12 and 813. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, COR. 12TH AND F STS. N.W. a5 ,PLAIN FACTS. ‘Tailoring in the highest sense of the term is an art. which is acquired only after many years of practical experience, close applica- Yon and thought. To claim the title of artist or “‘erpert” after only a couple years* connection with « tailoring, shop is ridicu- lous presumption. We do all our own cutting ‘end fitting and personally superintend all work. SNYDER & Woop. 1111 PENN. AVENUE (Barr's Old **Stand.") a5 ‘The weather is likely to be fair; variable Be eid ieee Be be satrs varia © =< Itis not coming—it has already come. Tower prices on lamber W how many western miilion- iza_feel ete mrieene te ex! ted sree entry of lum- Yo bellewe in low prices, #0 ou! you have money tospend in lumber spend it here, for not _put our ‘‘cut now. Let us give the ices” in print Ju to you verbally. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber, and Mill Work. 6th and N. ¥. ave. nw. Ss US A POSTAL. A little busheling and the outward Vearance of your wiuter suit would be bright ned wquderfully and. tide’ you lover till Sting.” Wo aim to pleaso—and hit the mark. Let us send for your sult. HEIL, “Down Town” Tailor, 315 PA. AVE. 45 ! = THE FEW WOULD BE FEWER. a Ce i ee ‘howraph” to dispatch ‘their _corr-spoudence would be still fewer tt every business man understood how very simple the Phonograph fs. Tt not only accommodates tt speed of the dictator. but also to th je transcriber ffedn't make a mistake, Send for one on trial. ‘Sold outright, or easy terns. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH (0.02) Eat nw. TON, Pres. K. F. CROMELIN, Sec. it ° BOUT NINETY CHOT ATTERNS of Cheviot Suitings bought under price will go at following figures. Remember our regular prices are from 85 to $10 under other first-class tailors {or same workmanship and materials: Our regular $25 Suiting, 821.50 ‘Onr regular $27.50 Suiting. $24 ‘Our regular 830 Suiting, #28 Our regular #35 Suiting, 830. Sate , ‘O."F. THOMPSON, Secretary. Washington News and Gossip. ES eee ACCOUNTANTS z° 3 | Both Branches of the National Legis- Sand 8 Pers >| oe aoe “wm 10/A VERY LIGHT ATTENDANCE. Page 5 ea Hxounsrosa a Ben 2 Scenes and Incidents Attending the NAN ‘ FOR RENT Gata. Pare 2 Opening. FOR RENT (Omics), Pw 2 i FOR RENT (Rooms) Lege 2 Fon RENT (allo. 3|AFTER A BRIEF SESSION] FORRENT (Storasy a Pace FOR RENT (Stables) Page —— Soren es fare 2| Both Senate and House Adjourn FOR SALE (Houses). FORSALE (Lots) FORSALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos) HEALTH RESORTS. HOTELS... LADIES’ GOODS. LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUN! POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL. PROPOSALS... RATLROADS. STORAGE... SUBURBAN PROPERTY... VETERINARIAN. WANTED (Help). WANTED (Honses). WANTED (Lots), WANTED (Rooms). WANTED (Situations). WANLED (Miscellaneous), Ett ie Hay To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tux Star who are served by route boys will confer # fevor by promptly reporting to Tae Star office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. sient anbnadiendl ‘Stax for the week ending December 8, 1892: MONDAY, November 98, 1992. TUESDAY, November 92, 1892........ WEDNESDAY, November 30, 1899... THURSDAY, December 1, 1992. FRIDAY, December 9, 1892... SATURDAY, December 3, 1992. ‘Total. Dally average... Isolemnly swear that the above is a true an 1NG Stax for the week ending December 8, 1592. 3. WHIT. HERRON, Cashter Evening Star Newspaper Co. day of November, A. D. 1892. A. B, Keiey, Notary Public D.C. ——++—-__ Goverxmext Tevenue, @1,039,245; customs, $668,059. siete Reresen Dey Gear. ——— Tae Messack ComrLerep.—The Presiden’ Congress. It will be transmitted tomorrow. ———— The reservation comprises 10,487 acres. oA Col. Anthony Heger of the medical department were today placed on the retired list on accoun: of age. ee ie Cosrract Aw: construction of a public building at Worcester. ‘Mass., has been awarded to the Vermont Mar- ble Company of Proctor, Vt. at its bid o! 130,602. New Baxg.—The following application fo filed with the controll The Isbell their associates. seaaneceamaae dega, Ala., and MANICURE. gress. Public curiosity at the fact that the ses MARRIAGES sion which opens today is to close a party MEDICAL 7| dynasty existing for over a generation was MISCELLANEOUS. 5) spother 4 LONE OOS ns rake § | snotier motive for the presence of crowds in NEW PUBLICATIONS... Page 10 | the galleries of the Senate chamber Bor aees Pope Zland in the adjoining halls and OFFICIAL cine a | corridors. There were no outward Statement of the circulation of Tux EVENING Subscribed and sworn to before me this aftn Recerets Topar.—Internal ‘Tue only callers who saw the President today were Senator Aldrich and Assistant Secretary today concluded his work upon his message to ‘Tue military reservation of Fort Thomas, Arizona, has been turned over by the War De- partment to the Secretary of the Interior. Os tae Retire List.—Gen. Beekman Du Barry, commissary general of the army, and ‘ARDED.—The contract for the authority to organize a national bank has been tonal Bank of Talladega, Ala, by Isbell & Co., Talla- Jvpoments By THE Covnt or Cuaims—The ‘CONGRESS CONVENES Until Tomorrow. SENATE, A beautiful, bright, sunny day gave an added | attraction to that which usually draws crowds to witness the opening of a new session of Con- 3 3 3 8 8 0 8 | Manifestations of triumph or despondency over the results of the recent election, but the floral A NEW SILVER PLAN. A Virtual Extension of the Latin ‘TRYING T0 FORM A FRENCH MINISTRY. Gold Discoveries in Missouri Cause Excitement. COTTON DROPS THIRTY POINTS THE SILVER QUESTION. Efforts of the Monetary Conference Dele« gates to Come to an Agreement Buvssers, Dec. 5 —When the international monetary conference resumes ite sittings to morrow the first matter requiring settlement will be whether the report of the committee ap- pointed to consider the Kotchschild pian sball be further debated or the proposals of the American delegates proceeded with . If, despite the adverse port of the com- mittee, the full conference adopts the Rothe child plan, « number of the delegates will want the conference to close or adjourn on December 16 at the latest. If an adjournment is taken it is doubtful if there will bea full attendance when the sittings are resumed in January. PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL UNION Contrary to expectation, the special commit- tee on the Rothschild and other plans will meet again to discuss the proposal of the Danish delegate, Toitgen, who proposes to consti- tute an international union for the #et- tlement of the silver question. The delegates representing this uniou are to fix the relative value of gold and silver, based on the average price of silver recorded in London during the year precedine the foundation of the union. The countries belonging to the union are to have w ver coins of the valu imited p five fra wer to cain «tl- ce or one dol~ | lar or four shillings, which «hall be a ub te der im the c ries in which thy are coined, A committve representing three or five states ix course of the silver market ar 5 per cent below the to the ave r tbe pre- x months, nmitter may KoMwOR the conference to decide whether there spould KER BEI WOH Aee RIE FLOWERS FOR FAVORITES, exhibits on the desks of Senators about balanced each other and were more profuse than per- haps ever before. Senators greed each other with the old-time warmth. Among the Senators whose desks were espe- cially noticeable on account of the beau- tifal flowers which rested yy them were Messrs. Blackburn, Vest, Vance, Cockrell, Pasco, Manderson, Wolcott, Hansbrough. McMillan, Gallinger, Dolph, Gorman, Washburn, Pettigrew, Hig ina, ‘Teller, Proctor, Cail, Voorhets and itchell. ‘The attendance of Senators was large, number- ing some seventy. Among the absentecs were Mr. Kenna (W. Va.), still confined to his house in this city by illness; Mr. Gibson (La), dan- gerously ill at Hot Springs, Ark.; Mr. Colquitt (Ga.), who haa not yet sufficiently recovered from his attack of list summer to come to Washington, and Messrs, Jones (Nev.) and Allison (lowa), who are in attendance as dele- tes to the ‘silver convention at Brussels. Neither of the New York Senators was present. ‘The total number of absentecs was eighteen. ¥ Were Messrs. Allison, Colquitt, Gibron La.), Gibson (Md.), Gray, Hawley, Hill, iiscock, Irby, Jones '(Nev.), Kenna, Perkins, Ransom, Sanders, Squire, Stanford, Turpie and Warren. VICE PRESIDENT MORTON'S GAVEL. ‘Vice Presiderit Morton called the Senate to order at noon and Chaplain Butler opened ry correct statement of the circulation of TuE EVEN- t it . GREETINGS. proceedings with prayer. Then the credentials of Mr. Proctor of Vermont for Mr. Edmunds unexpired term and for anew term from the 4th of March next were presented by Mr. Mor- rill and the oath of office was administered to Mr. Proctor. The usual resolution directing the secre- tary to notify the House of the Senate being in session and for the appointment of a committee to wait on the President and inform him that Congress is ready to receive any com- munication he may desire to make were agreed to, and then Mr. Sherman proposed an adjourn- ment on the ground that, according to the pub- lic press, the President's’ message would not be ready till tomorrow. r bea recoinage. Each bank of issue is to be entitled to hold a portion of its reserve in «il- of any country belonging to the union demand t reimbursed in gold by viewuing the con months’ notice. The proposal is tantam: after six or twelve mint toa general ex- tension of the Latin union. It i understood that an important specch will be delivered tm behalf of the American deleg t the meet ing of the conference tomort: _— HAVE TO TRY AGAIN. MAY President Carnot May Axk Brisson to Make Another §ffort. Panis, Dec. 5.—President Carnot is said to be in a quandary, and all kinds of rumors are afloat, while the public ferment and uneasiness are increasing at a rate that seems to involve some danger of disorder. From Brussels comes the news that President Carnot has telegraphed toex-Finance Minster Tirard, now a French delegate to the international monetary confer- ence, to come home and form a ministry. ‘M.’ Loubet, the former prime minister, had» long interview with President Carnot this morning and consented to accept a portfolio if a cabinet is formed by M. Deville, who it ap- pears is averse to undertaking the formation of ministry. This afternoon it was announced that both M. Deville and M. Loubet have refused to undertake the formation of a cabinet It is now expected that President Carnot will be obliged to aguin «ummon M. Brisson or M. Ribot to form a ministry > DIGGING GOLD IN MISSOURI, Great Excitement and Much Valuable Ore Being Taken Out. Kaxsas Crrv, Mo., Dee. 5. The ment in the Sni hills, east of here, continues at ahigh pitch. Outbound trains carry hundreds of persons who are going to prospect im an en- deavor to locate a claim. Several hundred tons of valuable ore were taken out yesterday and it all «bowed the same high grade as in former tests. Several of the Sni farmers are devout mem- bers of the Holiness Band ar Church of Sancti- fication. Yesterday they gathered on the edge of the property in which the best ore hax beem found “ order, held « ring Divine blew ings upon the gold hunters and praying for continued success in the search for mineral wealth, COTTON DRO! The Report That the Anti-Option BY Pass Today Causes a Paw! New Youx, Dec. 5.—The cotton mu wild at the opening and prices were 30 down on a report that the an bill would come up today and be by Congress. Prices rallied on local covering, but went again when Liverpool closed at Ga7 points, with the market at noon feverish and unsettled wt 26027 points below Saturday. Sales 180,000 Dales, port receipts and limited for today 53,060 bules, for the week ut 245,000 bales and at the interior 85,000 bales. GFORGIA'S COTTON CROP. Arzasta, Ga., Dec. 5. Commissioner of Agriculture Nesbitt in bis monthly crop report, out today, has this to say about cotton: “In re- to this the present indications and ae are’ that it will, be under rather than above the previous estimates of the department.” > SENATOR GIBSON'S CONDITION. THIRTY POINTS. Would points Barely Alive at Noon and Not Expected to Survive the Day. Hor Sprrxos, Anx., Dec. 5, Senator Gibson is barely alive, which is all that can be said of Let us make you a Full Dress Suit for 840. one | Court of Claims today rendered judgments in ys his condition up to noon today. His doctors 219-1m x ‘pressed a doubt as to the reliance EBUIS G TRWKSSURT & CO.. the finest display ever seen in Washinton of ACTS SOLD WEATHER | (hy, Ti St Perfectly. Either shawl or notch | favor of the claimanta in about thirty Indian | eo he placed onthe pablic press, ned cupgentea | 20 HOt think he can powibly live througuoat 1385 F st. Adams trom Butlding, MARTIN, Bruno, Washburn and Bay State SE aatiey 1S a RIO, Dut thers are as many azades d oz, depredation cases, among them P. R. Tully of | a recess instead of an adjournment, and as Mr. | *e day. Sen hipaa : _— GUITARS, {tuttrior as to be absolutely worthless even worae than | KLINE & GREENBAUM, ly & Ochoe for $15,215: Stephen Stanley, | Sherman assented to that suggestion the Sen- FAST FOR SCIENCE. WASHINGTON, D. & 5: wicsloouilea& tc heees ncaa: [Dewatg of socaliog cheap coal or Yau will | Tailors, $12,985; D. F. & P. F. Bradford, $7,820; Jas. | ate at 12:15 took a recess till 1 p.m. bad od W. B HIDBS, Manacer BANJOS, {othe best condition and at the lowest possible price | O14 10th at, n.w,, bet. E and F, ee 7 On Teassembling at 1 o'clock the Senate Te-| 4 winy.may Experiment to Be Tried for an — ‘Washburn, Gatcomb and Bay State consistent with fair dealing. CHRISTMAS BOOKS A! :] > ceived a message from the House of Repre- ‘Ohio University : wi ‘Try us. ‘lat PURSELLS, fi Navan Onpens.—Ensign W. B. Whitteleey to | sentatives, by Mr. Kerr, ite clerk, announcing Z Deposits. MANDOLIN 1: PALDWIN JOHNSON. autless selection. Riipeesicae Taka sce a En. | thata quorum bad ap) and thatit wasready | Cueveraxn, Onro, Dec. 5.Mr. Arthur Ranging in price from #3 to 850. = an immense CHRISTMA eng Sp: Rickmond, 0 tenet. Bet to business: also that Messrs. | Wiullmeau begun his fifty days’ fast today an- COL |N@S | Caltearly and make your selections, which wilt be | > Die like, as w sign F. i aoe gies the —_ survey | 8p: Forney and O'Neill had been ap-| aor ne auspices of the Weetern Reserve Uni- _ ‘eto $1.49 | eld and delivered on the day you wish. The Reckeelicr ip expesied toskow Thi eecrTans | summer Patterson, on Jannary Ensiga 5. A versity Medical School. Wiullmenu for weeks Government Bondsand Hyxpxercuirrs: ANDKER _AN Soode masked in pists Seures.____@t-im_| Pree, ee een The Tenney or ieoneet JOUF | Beymour, to hold himself in * tor aid. by Las been incarefal training and if no wnex- Securities ltated on the New | Sic. White Sik Hondkerchiefa.. ise AR TELS. ANDINONS, FENDERS, bk talibatag Se. 90) ecomenctly tous PURSELL, Boobeelicr, AS 0TH ST ee orders to the Machias. =. ted trouble arises will enter the fast with a Governmen: Bonds. an age o ~* sa ae te od we cod Rong oo sn fe. mo aQ tn ng in fx nap eee De tures, Sc. where prices are the hichest, ques- oa ——>—_—_——_ be iy well ed. The fast will take place in pal commision. | ok WMO HS Sad White stil Wadices -We | PESiTu-tr J. A CORNING. Tile shop, 520 13th: Pont orice fe one which is fo the inain governed by the expense account. High, 033 —"™ GRANDEST MUSICAL INVENTION | Movement or Sruven.—The issue of standard the Y. M. ire medical building and the e ! = I ents, &e., Inev of the Western Reserve University was as | <— eee REPORTS From dereceitie poet eee Ever created fs now on exhibition in our | silver dollars from the mints and treasury marae to eee the faster's condition at the Private Wires Ponape Age York and ach, us, relatize. to She nceretty of cont. sensed re aS lorie, | Our sspenee rheporl receiver pipenarape pen offices during the week ended December 3 last start. ~ Jack of ‘sportation iit ha a pro} existence. ‘nl range of tones. = — piconets ; {iy—natural Teault “lower prices’ ta grogated $990,474,and during the correspond- = Shabie to nil orders tor certatr grades’ have tho: youarein the habit of paying. Mado to order and could not Le duplicated | (EE"SIOT Sr ialt cear amoentod he .WUIOTSR SULAZARD wine, (rem and Proviavone. sande «toms o7 eval all grades'and sizes, The largest Shop, foelensthiao seven ot eight thousand dol | Th t of fractional silver gin for’ the : I > res ee conten eee See ee Htanotual wecthe” Monica erttic m2 of | month of November was $1,196,292, and from He Held for Years a Prominent Piace tm Rares Esrerperse, 3, MAURY Dove. en RETiy Tctied te nell ad cise are most | the Ist to the 3d instant, $159,508, Southern Politica 2 Main ‘office, 2st and I sts. ¥. 5] z F cordial inet to. examine, piston aie Local Seeurities —Furcbawn 3 1241 Lex Sz. Branch Offices. Niharces Foe EO uEd. Tell be here only two dasa. cle Artaxta, Ga., Dec, 5.—Henry W. Hilliard, Sieeritiesse pigeon eats akc py tee Foot band ate alate ter ent ae Mr. Blaine Very Much Better. arties desirine & Open every nixht until 9 o'clock. an | ™ — 4 cr SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, 034 F 8T.| “Mr. Blaine is very much better, indeed, to- ; Fee STEN GORE BGI 5-2 day” was tho answer made at the door of his anita T T $ rated cat sid vest, 10. order, #23 Is a ; reulkdenos whe reporter inquired. ° Eluiare luvited so T. B. Towses & Sox. seretamnaly aeretietsn taste <<" | Lap mobent at lade WELL WORTH BLOWING ABOUT. Ez Biaiow's bealth hia atbecncca, ee ane a Suita SD BURNS & G0. 004 orn wt. 10 GOP ARD E LOTHHO O eon Here 4 a trade teaser. Think of a Biack wé vemmeatace | DEALERS IN DRY Goons, MEN'S SHIRTS TO ORDER. SLARK BOORE Diagonal 3Dution Cutaway Coat and Vest. | No News of Hippolyte’s Assassination. | ceive a LEWIS G. TE ‘Now is the time to have your Shirts made = stitched edge, Clay weave, which will not wear the St 30 a x. for Wis a well-known fact that's birt made in tre STATIONERY, i will not wear | At the State Department today it was stated | At 1 30. W. CORSON. W MACARTNEY as faliis warmer for winter and cooler for summer. W rovoslemormndums, shiny, cut Intest style, for 8: and Mr. Hale r i muber SX. Stock Ex. } have ons of the text equipped shist factories tn the papi 2 en oka, one of our prizes. | Will commence on Monday. December 5, to close out | Country employ only thorvashiy, oxi Inthe Counting House Journals for 1893, ‘ae CORSON & MACARTNEY. f : pen prornclagy pe sini ag sa omen Sg phneraving and Printing, coy GLOVER BUILDING. 1419 F ST. XW. ‘Cheats a pent etennt reteon, ocd __ WOODWAED & LOTHROP. Sevascen tines Teiee President Hayes, Renkers and Dealers in (h-vernment Bons. Webaveseven Light Coats, fur trimmed, Son. 94, | jgr—g=sDE DORNALLY, DENTIST, | Mourning Stavconory, Hayes. ree ticche and ro Sruritioe Tinted | 28 and 40. a Ianow sttening hi ottce daliy EASTON & RUPP, aa 2 coh? sand etd rie Bewei™ | night Black Jereey Coats, 94, 96 and 40. Stl cit baie SUITS Fou Rin ——— | _>4e 42111th st._bet. Pa. ave. and Est. investment securitien. District BAN BaD eee icteah ton faserencs eat eie:| ine Bisck Cheviot Coots, beer, Nes Me, | SS” | <— and YOUR FURNAG GES AW py Stock bomehtandweid.tv18| Four Lone Coats, suitable for market. Only gg, | _nd-Im* . Teesoat” Woo troce to heat veo et te” W. 8 BOGE Free T. C. DANIEL, Sec, caebie P. G. SAUER ‘This ts the opportunity togetabarvain. ager 614 9th st, nw. [TED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO. = 220-3 THE McGILL BUILDING CIATION, 1313 F et, Washington, D.C. S"3 -_ K r& Sone Ma, C. ‘Sharee, €100, payable Uy installment SD. NN Sons’ eG whicn ps uo oo oes mee red St iixe BRANCH. So! TTHST. N Wee" ypamar Alene rises —— soe | see ee aera | vas oe eis ee se |" ae SSTIPATION, Pe agen me Pay» interest on Tones deposited tn any amount. WEDDING & WA b DOKELTABLE Wonk, | co! i zou prones ‘Sand 6 per cent tatarvet paid om epectel denoatt | phelipay | OU ae en ERATE, | ‘your son why’ from the dace they are wade = 11990 N& <7 = ieee bemorrhotda, ““Gemi-dreas” I I a taieetlaal eenice sot