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Company, SH KAUFFMANS, chee New York Of ee, #3 Petter Building. Tus Evexiee : IW STAR faservert to authacrihers {n ti LET carriers om their own weconunts ar leone peg Soho, Hy, boc mont fhe Counter, 3 conte ‘mall ‘nited States Canada contage prevail cents var wenn PORDAY QUADRETLE Suxet Stax $1 00 per year: ‘With foreign postage aided, G00 * 9h OPE [Rntered at the Post Office at Waabington, D. C., a8 Pelage mail wvatter ? GW Alt wall eansorintions rust be peid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. _FD VANCT AL. | on ‘Stat. WASHIN( TIN, D. C. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1892. ___ SPECIAL NOLS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Asocr Maxnxa York War The arruments against naming the in- dividval ss the executor of your are many and will be apparent toany wan who will stop aod give the matter serious thought. The perpetnity of atrast company ie one of ite strongest features. While an fedividual may become sick and die, the trust company lives on—never cous- fee to exist, Your friend whom you may sme as your executor may Femove from the city: is subject to the Viclesitudes of fortune; he may be Unable to render @ finsl statement When desired, all entailing delay and more often loss. Thase objections are entirely obviated by naming this company as the executor ef your will Wile naming (his company as execu tor drawn sree and kept free. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, A. T. BRITTON, Preeicent. Banking Honse, 1405 G st. n+. Bri = Beary F Biount.....)- Sseond View Presi t | bs Riot AtiGeney and Tragtogicer 1 Stet Sas ‘Beczetary Statement cere MUTUAL BENRFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY f Vise President | | IMPORTANT ITEM FROM ANNUAL REPORT, Bee* SPECIAL THs week. ‘We have on hand » few Reefers for boys— sizes 4 to 0—that we wish to close out this week. They were 83.50 and @4.00. Clos ing out price, $2.50. Made of “Frieze.” EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and Bote. Mannufsoturers—Clothters—Tatlors. Ba _ 3 Lode, 3 fA AM. at Masonic c Femple rUesbar EVENS Instant, for the purpose of conferring the MM. de- “S oner cf the We ae : ai nee qT RECEIVED TODAY ‘Tnion Rage TOMORE A large shipment of ‘he Painters’ SD) ESDAY, t 8 1417 a He ATTENTION x. roe Tank Gn tenslOr ecquines rr , ING, December 7."Members dictions cordially invited to be CELEBRATED PAILLORD MUSICAL BOXES. Crntiricares. who mar be called on to bury a member or 4 friead are res: ecttully’ invited to the oltice of the Co-operative Burial Assocts- ‘14th stree: northwest, and examine Tepresenting fifty and one-hundred om draw 6 per cent interest and are trans. fersbie to nny coe.” Examine ent be convinced ¢t Be By, order, NO BETTER CHRISTMAS PRESENT co AND CARDS Lot qneraved in the correct style EXISTS THAN A directo Printed at lowest rates. All work ‘arxoN,&, ADAMS, FINE MUSICAL BOX. ‘o'cloe] = Kiki rh MAN'S CHRISTIAN AN TEMPERAN headquarters ROW (Wednesday TO. Ait i ke REGULAR MEFTING OF Tim Mi Assoctat will be bs ia ay See ee eee and sister Juris. iT, C. rd Your interest ip the matter. S. H. HINES, Prostdent, 1315 14th ot. Tae Wasurxoroxy Rea Esrare Co. CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID. OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, $100 AND €500 EACH. These honds are payable in gold coin May 1, 1902. but subject te payment at sny time after May 1, 1897. at the option of the Company. They are secured by first morteage notes on Washington cfty real estate, held in trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each bond isscued, snd that securities exceeding in face value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified have been deposited with it. The not deposited represent about two-thirds estate upon which they are a first len, making the wecurity of these bonds unquestioned. [Tetephone, 990.} 312 11th st. aw. BOOK AND JOB ee AS USUAL. 45 SDR. FISK WOOSTER. UENTIZ, former patron: Opened Risotice at Pek Raed lw" 3. " <a" EVENING this week at 7:50 o'clock. Ihave the exclusive agency for these fine instra- ‘mente in the District of Columbia. ‘You are invited to call and listen to the wonderful music. Prices (range from €12 up to $2,500 or sold on weekly and monthly payments. am iT. MONDAY Please. at Syke at M FITTERS AND STEAM eae aq eee OF ‘on TUESDAY. the ath of asics WM. H, PROCTOR, Secretary. PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY. jot and grave owners of tified vies Tal whieh ln be hel « sees ene Be Bay, ferean ali (ou Diemey) 708 108 m bid 10 at aa, rina portent Pusinese on fh ors. (ds-2t°) LEONE. Brena! ekeare OFFICE, ‘OF THE MUTU. gue Fr le = ANCE sea than, - Policy holders are Revel Ber, 1802, f rege sa Peniowate before tha Tico oS Toe ss a tir ST._N.W. EKOM MUSIOAT COURIER, NOV. | <7 ‘This Kmersom Pang ie today np of th dive selljag Panos in the whole gamut ments mace in this land. Its merits have plained and Jeuded in these columns cal ferme ever aiuce the day sh iy eaked ut provements tee ag ty hie Sroapentls, this talk in t! Courter about ‘he deanty and nd the tone snd toucn of the Emerson Wye tell thera today once ‘more whet 'Go and test them sn a and Fou know suyting sbout tae shige i new an} at wut 4 "Fer alo at Hv EBERBACHS, Sars 38, COMING! ‘You will need things in our line. Can't Pithom then, Leave your orders early wn TOLL & WALLACE, Printers 1107 Est. nw. al/ xemscant printing done welt andqwickiv, this te for you. WANTED — TO PURCHASE — oN] re, interion, Jurtcn, navi owt teeny ‘and war, ised or tnused. & it 8 Box. Bin: ¥ of the D.C. . for the electi tobeld on TU BDAY, aabnery 1 Chico ef the company, € Polls open from 2104 eek _eBwkstose7 ye anna .d National ie the election of directo ESDAY, the 10th thehonr ot Ieeeiock atom as _ 86, 18,20.27&323,9 Reset to. th st. a. THURSDAY, December fu he fall district ts wiecas to be tere of lunportance are ty ce “mse 0 arg to come ALL STEAL thet ne a | ExiNG, Deceinber ee ROTIOE,— TEE RIE, oe stant, ay Harpers Fe of ave <5) Mis a per eat fot ewe nEgTON,” ca esr “9 ‘Becy. an: {a3-1017 oe. NOTICE: SAE ANNUAL MEBTING OF Station of Eee Stat a iy: eioge. Pal uistaua ave, 4. L. SALZSTEIN, Jr,, DIAMOND PALAOE, 600 7th st. nw. ot LE—WASHINGTON COUNTY rg | Bo ele oc TSU a ae Tiaye ‘seen. hte fe taiuadie work, The Te only complete aes Commis- sears Ar ie tat obra, ed Saira onal aay at i be ina ditiga a be tas: 46-6¢° ees 918 Fst nw. Otvit <a ‘BLIZZARD, ‘adjustable ice creeper for horses. Three sizes, Fit any shoe. Anyone oan put on. Bot, 83. Extra calks 20 cents set, >THE A} aaeene ELECTION OF Si rosters for the enguing teat h olders of the Washinton Bric ‘Fil be held at the office ofthe gona an Raw fie SECO MONDAY"OF 3 “Palle open rom 12 Olle. open ‘rom 12 the by-laws of eaid compan} YOU OAN BRIO IT. The olen’ a Diistie TED JUNE 1, 189% Total Resources, $270, 546.73. Total Receipts, $197,696.02. ‘ Real Estate on Hand (actual cost), $160,182.63. p.m, In OF NEWARK, N. 5 FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDIN JUNE 90, 1892. PURELY MUTUAL NO CAPITAL STOCK. Recgtved for gremiame 3.112.735 67 | Received for interest snd net tenia... “150,018 01 $4. 272.365 68 DISBURSEMENTS. claims 8s a ancien baa) 2 ot one oe 43 | 168 at | { | the person accept | interest, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOO holders gf the Real Fetate Title Insurance “adh iat at the EOLOEE ereatxa, Secretary. and 207 eON cE WILL CONDUCT & free’ Rormanl inetias ter Seed Wesley Chapel EVERY ‘All gro in a6 af the stockhldery of ‘directors, will iba ueld ne ‘bank on between, a. OF SEVEN by the stock goed and om Nae pursuance of owl 5 an the rest. dent ee ODORE EOLBROOR, DEBENTURES. ‘SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES. copper Agency with 3. B. KENDALL, PER gpl ete Debentures are valuable to persons who donot de- | “TDEAL CUSHION RAMBLERS, for both boys and | NAA: CLARKE SSOM, Agents. 825 %et._ 48 | 451m 618 Penn. ave. n.w. Ls, Ogg 0g HER Ofders of the Grand Lodge Dav, December 7, 1807. at 736 Members of aater lodges es inet iris, cut in price to $50! (the same goods at every point as previously sold at $70.) Can you do better for Christmas presents? QUESTIONS OF INTEREST About sions Mammoth Tatlering Emportum. ecb fap think the ding te nd sunlit Gotta ether ut the vel ote eer thfan ft maewr eee ag from the richest really akilled <a BOSIRESS DONE RIGRTEY. deal chiefly with arch! tractors, builders and painters, yet wo have many other patrons. If you are, contem- lating adding tell your, architect or der to Wave us submit ‘« bid to furnish fenlase. We'll ibe gon ak a a rok ene at ri cuss, m BoDox=s ““Bepert Handleryy Plate Glass," 187th et. nw. [angi Us A POSTAL. 0. F. a‘lon and security of a real estate loan. It relieves the debenture of the responsi- bility of looking after the payment of taxes upon the property and the anmoyance of a collection of the JOHN H. WALTER, te > STOCKHOLDERS’ ANN The stockholders of th pany. Umited, held their ann $27 in, Wikehester: Va. eleetiua ee Wiitanae, 4. ¢ Wales sna’, eee G@ORMULLY & JEFFERY MPG. 00., 1825 14th ot mw. attefact a Dalterne overshowa fo co eft fore ma‘ Bay wit Feaaliy race Saya i Open: } during Decem! Se REPORTS ‘us relative to the scarctt lack of transportation facilites, “Desiors whe depend pen current sbivments far supplying thelr trade are Unable to All orders for cortain grates, 1 hare, dhens vande oy tons 07 coat, all crades and sis¢e. The largest 1001 F wt. — BANKERS. Second National Bank of Washington, The Wasiincton Loan aad Trast Company. aSth, ta,s-Sm cember 6, 1802, tn this city. follows: “3. Auevetus “Taylor alter, managing director: C. B W. Moshy Willie. Dey, and Patrick HC" bremend, as were Top at “Ke and ible for him to give any KREN, Toilor, 1312 F st. n. your Na Se sult would be bright: ring. We Taz Wasnrxeroxs Loss Axo Tavst COMPANY, GRANITE BUILDING, NINTH AND F STS. case te 81,000, 000. Pays Salita DEPOSITS. DOES ALL KINDS OF TRUST BUSINESS. HAVE You ai YOUR WILL? If not consult with this Company. One of fie attorneys or trust officer always present @uring office bours. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. 24x ISSUE OF STOCK OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS, $1,397.850.43. THE EQUSTABLE is & purely co-operative saving and loaning institution. It loans money at fair rates of interest on Ione tim and monthiy installments and pays fair aud reliable profite on shares. SAVING. The twenty-fourth {asus of stock Is ‘open for sabseription and first parm which can be made at the office of the asso- ciation daly from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. Shares, $2.50 monthly. Catil maturity of sbares, when full sarninzs are paid. 4 per cent interest per annum is cuarantecd. LOANING. Those who desire loans to pay for may be sett'ed at any time by paying ac- crued interes: to date of such a settie- ment. Commissions and heavy expenses are avoided. Famphlets eaplaining the adrantaces fend denestie of the assccration and other trormation ‘wrnushed upon application at the efles, 1008 F st. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. A. J. SCHAFHIRT, Vice President. GBO. W. CASILEAR, “a Vice Prestient. JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. DIRECTORS: BEN F. FULLER, HH TWoty, FRED. W. PRATT. GEO. W. FISHER. ELLIS SPEAR. JOB BARNARD, LAWRENCEGARDNER. MARCUS BAKER, JOHN W. SCHAEFER. (Office EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F et. sock ene: ‘Your orders. MAURY Ov Mata ‘omen Sat and tote” Boat ¥ and A little busheling and the outward ap- sted. wonderf ‘im to please and’ Fo ied ti ‘us send for your suit. HELL, “Down Town” Tailor, 315 PA. AVE. UT NINETY CHOICE PATTERNS =" Cheviot Suitings bought under price will TWO SUBJECTS OF IN iT. ‘you're thinking what to give for Christmas stopthinking. An Elegant Steel Oarv.ng Set Assure to be appreciated. Our line was never Baxxsxo Hovse Or LEWIS G. TEWKBBURY & CO., LE ce | ronan ein atamerae 7th and RAL City Topee, age master anc WEDNES- Sth andIne. ‘American oh Kemer, Yee a Ate meeting of the directors ‘neid thie morning, reel i treasurer; John crete, coor Bry of fine ARCHITECTS... ACCOUNTAN IS AMUSPME ATTORN| AUCTION SALES. BOARDING... : BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS. COUNTRY REAL DEATHS: DENTISTRY EDUCATIONAL. EXCURSIONS, &o. FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Fists). FOR RENT (O%ioaa). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses FOR RENT (Halls). FOR RENT (Stores) FOR RENT (Stables). FORSALE (Bicycles) FORSALE (Horses aad Vehicles) FOR SALE (Houses). FORSALE (Lots)... FORSALE (AMiscelianeous FOR SALE (Pianos) HEALTH RESORTS... HOTEL : LADIE’ D3... LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUN! MANICURE. MARRIAGES. MEDICAL... MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. NEW PUBLICATIONS... NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEA: OFFICIAL NOTICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ._ PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL, RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTIC STEAM CARPET CLi STORAGE... SUBURBAN PROPERTY. VETERINARIAN. WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses)... WANTED (Lots)... WANTED (Rooms). unt esencusuuesseacuaZoone satetsatreeeegeateeciee a Pae sudo ocuReuoesunann eet teat PI WANLED (Miscellaneous). Ose am a6-2t cae Y A FEW PATTERNS | ga wena aes Seto ‘our customers for aCost and Vest 1335 F st, Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. ©. W. B. HIBBS, Manager. #0 complete. THE STAG HANDLE CARVERS, ‘With new shape blades, are particularly good. These are made of the finest steel and fully go at following figures. Remember our regular prices aro from 85 to 810 under other first-class tailors for same workmanship and materials: Our regular $25 Suiting, $21.50. Our rerular $27.50 Suiting. 824 Branch Offices. Sa MEN'S SHIRTS TO ORDER, 1206 H st. nw. 16235 M st. nw. ocd 3m time to have your Shirts made fe aweilcknown ‘act that's chirt made fa fall fs warmer, for winter and cooler for surnmer, ban of t juipped shirt factories in a cmplcy only ‘homtarhiy: sx among of that Fine Diaconal Worsted, which we are mak- ing up in the best manner and faultless country, lenced worl gnaranteed vy us. We have them im three Onur regular 830 Suiting, $28. taste for only 825. Ordtr ily Pa Deposits. Shen, and guaranves Perfect Biting shirts, tie [ate ‘izes—tete-teto, game and large size. Our regular 835 Suiting, & tents would cost 838. but hosing bosoht dees posed je manner. pf eer at don't ioe Also Carvers with handles of celluloid, ivory Overcoats to measure from $28 upward. the sloth at our own price NDWAKD & LO own price weare able te Advances made to corre | —° plain ard pressed and practically indestract- Let us make you a Full Dress Suit for 640, ome anon Advances. spondents against available | §§-“q->¥ ULL DRESS GUITS FOR HIRE sble. that will fit perfectly. Either shawl or notch lateral. as W. HORN, ° ,Oarrere from $1 to $7.50. In handsome collar. Doom eee Government Bontacnd ott | _25-im* enn. Ave. B.W. -lined plush cases—fine sets, 66to €20. — - ” Secgritis listed om the Ne Rae: He Lar ol GREENBAUM, EUROPEAN EXPRESS. <t jovernmen ! ‘ort oc xc! “ce ‘ailor bh Bonds. Don't forget that Valentine's Felt Weather re, << Shipments forwarded to all parte of th ought “ands told’ for the Patent tien ap tiny 514 10th st, n. w., bet. Band F. 53 | orld with say and Sianatsb vy Baldwin's Puropean aaa Aart N, Haven't you felt the need of them? We've Kees OOK ANT CARDS, Pree offices Sas F a aw NEN OERT, — ee surplied thousands 23, in eniless , : ‘ Private Wires, wiren one Sew ‘York end at Nezpreworr. con “etary aultioss selection. For yesrs I have beor doin Cost YoU ALOUT 830 ELSEWHELE- BARBER & BOSS, an tumense CHIISTMAN busipess in all. thove . Superb Holiday Books, which Vx and. little peo. Here's something that will make the Our facilities for trading te) Oo, Builders’ Hardware, Ble like, as well as in STATIONERY. and rt pant tailors *! ” Craimand Provisions, {2 Stain and Provisions on PENING.— —. PENING. pier, pretty things sh up-to-date stationcr aud ask ae font. the Chicago Board of Trade Cor. Lith and G sts. nw. a3 Bookseller in oxpesved to show this seat Ton, awhile. A Black Disgonal 3-button are uneq! -. V. PAXTON é Paore fully than, ay ines to meet your Cutaway Coat and Vest for $15. These Se makes spectalty of the announce that at the formal =” yc shatheieirds ered 0. ¢, PUNSELL: Bookuelien, INSTR BES NW" poe ia dP ane pape ota bee cia Some STS Opening of her Art Needlework Whichare HAND-SEWED, and townich | 020-0 thing. 10 also enough to makethe Parlors 1116 G st. n.w. (3-¢. cor. Weppere been calling yoy et BHOy, ore ce GRANDEST MUSICAL INVENTION other “‘ready-maders" think! Parties desiring to open of 12th and G ste. nw.), on AND WEAK just = well as the best We still have a few more left of th accounts, as well as those TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 6. Qualities, and’ we have them in all the Ever created is now on exhibition in our ne ‘dtedaniion, po 1892, she will display an entirely Prevailing styles. Yon. will find that Prano Parlors. ‘The most complete ORGAN ua Ga ane ae ee Teguiring additional facili- Rew stock of every requisite in men ween esaetinciae doce paar: in existence. Uniltsalted in ranwe of tones. under price. gsi face (nvited to call om OF Gatueat matecck Mebeoe: Mado to order and could not Le duplicated | Groner ene b cat ok eee evita A choice assortment of Gents’ Blippers, for less than seven or eight thousand dol- eo LEWis G TEWKsBURY & CO. English Thok-away Tables. suitable for Holiday Presents, lars, It's to be sold at a fraction of : La ROPeRT cow ra Bon. itsactual worth. Musica’ critics are most '8T BEGUN TO GROW. eden Maine cordially invited to call and examine. . printers scant send ves You men who jumped at the Seoteh Wool Fwsury Benorse. Loax Asp INVESTMENT ASSN, ae ». Gouth Established” 1838. ““Swell” Trouserings ought to SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, 994 ¥ ST. EAL DAVIS, 1490 SY AVE. NW. Bbutton Black Diagonal Coat (cut long) to wear with them. We will ha y other tail- 2 45-2 ‘Boys’ and “ghildren’ ‘school The make you oe cut 908-914) ST. NW. Sror Davvoixa. test Ai lowest prices. BS <P have severed a eilcone ‘A GIFT TO YOURSELF. Tate ean ee 19,000,00 section wh = sed —— 0's $30 oF 835 craden. If you propose to make a present to your- self or your sou why not let it be a “*Dress,” “*Semi-dress” or Business Suit. or an Over- coat made to measure? We guarantee @ fit and absolute satisfaction. A Binck Diagonal Cutaway Coat and Vest to order for $35. Dress Suits, 860. Trousers, $10 up. W. 8. TEEL, Men's Bel Whence came this bie tailort 1 PER MONTH ON FACH SHARE. RITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, $200. HAVE YoU MONEY TO INVEST? PUR- CHASE AN 8 PER CENT PER ANNUM COU- YON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR 3 YEARS. WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER ANNUMON SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF 5 OR MORE. CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON) DAYS' NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATE OF $13 PER MONTH ON £ACH @1,000 BOR- ROWED. OUR FIGURFS SHOW WE OFFFR THE B ‘onal Bank of the Repub- syapee, tess i ‘i Wo respectfully solicit insurance ‘iness of our friends aud the public. nie Teciab atten ton to collecting” rents i Tan froperty. re agents tort the Reliance Insurance Cony the Insurance Company of the State of Peansyivan and the British America Assurance Comp Rat BENSAMIN, ¢verseen in’ this WORCH & CO., 925 ‘HERE is an easy way—and s hard way to E doeverything. Buying ¥URNITURE— T or CARPETS—or DRAPERIES—and try- ing to pay cash for them—is the hard way. OUR G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, wines, OO5PA. AVE. a5 WE HAVE BEE CESSFUL IN | cgllection_ of ‘ack. renta from delinquent mauts. We cuarantes rood and Dt sales brepertien = SS eee % —— cLERAN, n26-eo2W ious F that loft Enjurrase Caspr Sysrex is the easy was, You cannot waderstan’ {t clearly—or you o Sinplet a SP ty, Pr 3 to $18. KUGO Rist. Bows repaired. alin Bo now wavy rartons THE ARE nowadays who pretend In elaborate terms to and dinitied eminence in the eraft— the plane of an artiai—geined by ‘many years | of hard work anda vieorous use of braine. wo haven't arquired even the rudimentary princl. ing business, if not from doing better for you than any other tailor? Yet it bas Just begun to grow. a6 os Ples of the art. We are practical Tailors in MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANS AND CAUTION.—WISHING ALLOF OUR MA nee DEPOSITS, AXD OUR SECURITIES BE! would never pull and tug as you must now—to eS" ARRIVED FROM EUROPE! | wee ation {hone having dion ao ma and have been for twenty years and THREE TIMES THE VALUE OP THE LOAN gets few dilars together for some household AN EXPRESS WAGON oUF make arainet Hist hc tainted else: | sieynee & WOOD. SED SERS ne - where ° 1 ‘where none | SNYDE: . MARES THE SECUNITY STILL BETTER comfort. You vay the debt twice over—once Fullot ey Sotrenine parts are use and only the mon’ tguaone VENUE (Barrs0le*Stand.”) 46 FACH MONTH, RENDERING IT IMPOSSI- . changes, {f any), are made. ae de a: Se imieeaiccee: 5 scremonraaagraames GENUINE ST. CROIX se meeLEn S WILSON MFG, Co. cennemee AMD FURTHER INFORMATION. dom of t.e MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN ——ALL FULLY WARRANTED. Nib ie . me Erayh wit 'e considerat slot, “About three times as many wil hen thiss ssiou as did n19 HARKMISON DINGMAN, President. THE CITY. You pick out just what you ec icac wes A cuaceas ok a y Ratified last. Cas oF ic stallments, landle the FINES’ i. avition ‘THURSDAY, Dec. 8 10 o'clock gonusinia PHONoG ae |. wanrante ooo at frat nerment roped rary ChToR, Paratruters “\” Mud | CORUNA EHONCORARN Co, 027 Fw. and @ ean st the time—and every week or month See our atock before purchasing elsewhere, BR FORD, THE FORMER | gg. SHOEMAREUS CANNOT BEAT THES. 3200. | = * ving severed his con- WILL I8sUE g chalivich Tra 8 wet ee oe eee E. F. DROOP, ection with the ans “sfave tals cppartin oi ioe man rie hey warn ont 6.08: Oi, anya mph first thing you know it 1s all paid up. You : 3 introducing his iy $4.50 and $5 Shoes tell us they getas much CLEP OR MONE Te LEFT 3 MONTHS3 PER = oa paar ai-im 925 Pa ave. | who aa Deon connie with te en Ss for av comfort, style and wear from them as froin F ver misse ¢ oney—you've: my for continuance of past favors, some to-m fare at @8 and $10. Lace, Button 908 E I¥ LEFT 6 MONTHS 3% PER LAUKA L. SHETRY. nian CENTER ANNO Moses as oseeaston of the xoods—and it didn’t throw you . = Sea Donses tek Manet see ON 9100 OK MO! (F LEFT 12 MONTHS 4 PER not HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 Pa. ave. CENT PER ANNUM. into a temporary state of bankruptcy—as trying To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tae Star who are served by route boys will confer » fevor by promptly reporting to Tur Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. ti tat No Social Events at the White House. It is officially announced that there will be no social events of any kind at the Executive Mansion during the present winter. pre Goverxwext Recerrts Topar.—Internal ‘Tar U. 8 8. Bexxrvatox is at Gibraltar awaiting the arrival of the flagship Newark, second cote Assrstayt Secretary Gran has deferred his visit to Alleghany City, Pa., to select a site for a public building there antil next week. ssa Tae Reovtar Meetixo of the cabinet was held today, all the members being present with the exception of Secretary Tracy. estar to citizens of the District as follows: Thomas C. Gibson, car coupling; John W. Moore, house door letter box; F. W. H. Weishaupt, machine for the manufacture of bristles for paint brushes, ee ae eee Secretary Exxrxs returned last night from West Virginia, bringing his family with him. The Secretary attended the meeting of the cab- inet this morning and was at his desk at the = Department todas. peg Gex. Rosecrans Suicutty Berrer.—A slight improvement was reported this afternoon in the condition of Gen. Rosecrans, who is lying €0 dangerously ill at Willard’s Hotel. The Gen- | eral passed a fairly comfortable night and was | Testing rather more easily today. Carano on ran Pusersncre—Whe Predicate callers today were Senators Cullom, Paddock, Stockbridge, Wilson of Iowa and Proctor. Rep- resentatives Hooker, Hopkins, Henderson and Dolliver, Mr. R.A. Childs, Mr. Charles A. Hill of ilinois, Mr. Lawrence M. Ennis, of and Col. hols Smith of Three » Rivers, PQ - Pensoxat.—Representative C. J, Boatner of Louisiana, ex-Representative Sidney E. Mudd of Maryland, Representative R. H. Norton of Troy, Mo., J. E. Keating of New York and Isaac Cowen of Chicago are at Willard’s.. Representatives Geo. W. Fithian of Newton, IL, W. H. Crain of Texas, H. M. Baker of New Hampshire, George W. Shonh of Wilkesbarre, Pa., Wm. McAleer of Philadelphia, W. M. McKaig of Cumberland, Md., and 1 Cox of New York are at the Ran SPECIAL SALE OF FINE HARNESS. FOR “THE OLD FOLKS AT et BOXES — pre # coRsoy. <a to squeeze out the cash would have done. Wedon'task youtosign a single note. We #2 TORRLRER Ao If Fine Harness at low prices interests you do not fail to attend special sale of harness now going on at Ancrew J. Joyce's Sons’ Ware "his C INO. W. MACARTNEY. - ¥. Stock HONE” vo You decided to send the ‘told Marke sot Geciae . o Make {t's hamper of wi pack Men.ber N. Dalteve what you SAY you'll do YOU'LL DO. eeraaaas Rooms, Nos. 1028 and 1030 Connecticut ave. Sines for me yncat fo any part of the he CORSON & MACARTNEY. ‘Your word is all the security we want. For further particulars sce our ad. under We wil mn up» hateree oonenlen a GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W., Christinas ina costly time—but if you will Kbsotutety **Horses and Vehicles” in this paper, page 3. ice a Rags a dierent ibe for 85. make useful presents—you can buy them | UNRIVALED. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, n30-1m | Ol Sr e sive - ates. a HERI “aqui é TRO AG = = this QUITABLE cae Sen ter thadtrated catalogee. oo COAL! COAL! “astracteed sa new neo Tro co cal ead ‘pede of investment secui District " of ours—without causing s ripp! panting —#4,5) PER TON— in neat stripes, ke., which we will mal Beli beoeh Matiooed: Gan: feserance wand ele. nl4-m, tu, th,f,tf Is the pricvof Phils is Pea Coal. Your weasttre from 87 10810 per pair. Gs ae trouble in your finances. Jepbone Stock bought andsold. 3¥18 T. ©, DANIEL, Sec. A good coal to burn in range, self-feeder and cook a Thave a fuil and complete stock of Firat-grade Coat much as other first-class tailors, 4. FRED GATCHEL (/ate of Keen’ ore on each pair would only be asking ae Ax H ae ae, 408 12th st. 2. w., one door abot venue.” a6 J NITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- Hovsz xD ERRMANN, VE A NUMBER OF FIN) Ss The Latrobe, eq The wreather te likely to 0 showery tonight U AEA RUMBER OF 1 cE HOY SES The Rane, Be wrcinncday morkinee scarmer’ Wedn CIATION, 1313 F st., Washington, D. C. “Willing Helpers.” souatle prices. immediate posses Ch anit seo, The Grate. day morning and ccenine; southerly win sonatile prices mineg aevaLte 28cee Branch offices, ecpvenien I lorated to the trade, hares, $100, payable in monthly installments, building, 90 F st. nw. G2-3¢_ | Msin office and West End store yard, £2020 st.0. w. Te ts ot coins has already come. 7, 919, G21, $23 SEVENTH ST.—636 MASS, me ¢: i TS. We refer to lower prices on lumber. We which participate tm all protte end mature in 8+ a AVE. Ok. $1 SCOTT, DENTIST, HAS RE- Di do not care how man Sn tailtony mien Keak MER Be gai, FACT Fon coup WEATHER. pe en noite ienia ieniacia = a mat there are as many erades er ‘Prices, 90 down 26 por crus tatureat pat on opecial dopeatta Sica POF WEAR APTER GEE of duality in Coal ax the e are in flour. It canbe 39 puter ULL DRESS SUITS” . inferior ag to be absolutely worthless—even worse than they oat have tospend in lumber : cae ive at reasonable prices, no cual. Beware of so-called chean coal ora will you can prepare to spend here, for a BT2 F st. tthiskind "Wesell only the best coal: douvered $ou will mire woman: Eatablished 1851. the best condition and at the lowest possible price ‘We Woull rather not ct ‘AS PRESENTS! MR. E. F. DROOP, consistent with fair dealing. ‘ee BALDWIX JOHNSO! n3o-te 110: Roane SASS tees” in print to you Libbey, Bittincer & Miller, W. G. Merzesorr & Co, FAULTLESS HARDMAN Tax’ Narrosaz Sars Derosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY (Ci the District of Columbia. COBNER 5TH ST. AND NEW YORE ave Chartered by special sct of Consrees Jen. .1867.end acts of Ort.. 1800 and Fed. L892 CAPITAL: OXE MILLION DOLLaRs. Rents cafes from $5 cech upward per anna, Sever were and valuables taxea on depodtt. ‘TEN CENTS and upward received o deposit and bterest alowed on ums of not lew taan Oi. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—ects as Ex- scutor, Administrator eB Irusiee—executes Trusts ~ allatinds aes $25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Requests the pleasure of » visit from you to inspect <i Lumber, and Milt Work. ana rey Garment Maker. MOF tation fs not found wheres at, peel, eet thon of price is whi ti is in the aa mean — C. T. Haversen, Ot and N. ¥. ave. now. FCEIPTS FOR EV ‘the finest display ever seen in Washin-torf of MARTIN, Bruno, Washburn and Bay State GUITAES, 1. B. Gatcomb and 8. £. Stewart BANJOS, ‘Washburn. Gatcomb and Bay State MANDOLINS, ‘Ranging in price from $5 to 850. Call early and make your velections, which will be eld and delivered on the day sou wish, All goods marked in plain ficures, a1-1m REevrat yous ¥ ATS gee RANGES AND CELEBRATED KIMBALL PIANOS. Entire new stock of Pianos and Organs, all styles And sizes, at lowest prices, ‘Easy payments. Guaranteed fully for five years. Elegant Scarf and Stool given with ech Pianfl Call in at our new store and look around. Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, ‘Booms and 11, Atlantic Building, 400 F st. mw. INVESTME: Stocks, Ronds and Grain bought and sold for cash oF BOOKA "al the exense account. ‘inevitably, CORKESPON DENTS. . 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lehinan Bros., New York Cotton Exchapae. Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orieans Cotton Exchange. Lainson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- leans. Telephone. yel7-t T. B. Towszn & Sox. Houwar Aso Weooma Presexrs DEALERS IX DRY GOODS, CHR! 'STMAS will soon be here and of course you will make some presents. ‘What is nicer for a present than an ELE- GANT piece of CUT GLASS, & plece of DRESDEN or ROYAL BERLIN CHINA? We have the latest novelties in IMPORTED @OODS, and, buying direct from the mana- facturers, are enabled to sell at the lowest prices. 1316 7TH ST. N.W., ‘Will commence on Monday, December 5, to close out Cloaks a¢ great!y reduced prices. Wehaveseven Light Costs, fur trimmed, Nos. 34, 3Gandd ¥ ‘Right Black Jersey Costs, 34, 36 and 40, ‘A call will convince you. ’ < s aren, ‘Nine Black Cheviot Costs, heavy, Nos. 36 to 42, Importer of Potters and Porcelata, ‘Four Lous Costs, suitable for market. Only @2. ate 121d ¥ and 1214 Osta neues pees eae oe Wil be found nthe EVERY eet us give ‘Bir coor dali’ Representatives George W. Ray of Norwich, N.Y., and J. A. T. Hull of Des Moines, Senator Hunton of Virginia and Repre- sentatives W. H. Enochs of Ohio and L. E. Atkinson of Pennsylvania are at the Ebbitt.—— Delegate M. A, Smi of Arizona and re- sentatives W. LU. Hateb of Hannibal, Mo., J. L, Wilson’ of Spokane, John C. Crosby of Massachusetts and Welter {. Hayes of Clinton, Towa, are at Rigge.——Edwin Milton ‘Royle ‘of New York, J. L. High of Chicago, M. M. Davie of Montreal, David G. White of Pawtucket, Samuel T. Ewart of White of New York, Gearge 8. Adams of Brook- lyn, A. C. Raymond of Detroit and David Mar- tin of Philadelphia are at the Shoreham.——E. Whitman of the army, M. 8. Pritchard of Boston and C. H. ’ Haynes of New York are at the Johnson.——H. R. MeClel- land of Paterson, N. Je, is at the Pre- donia,—_H. W. Dick of Detroit, Mich., Thos. Martin of New York, J. Seeley of ¥A M. Meacham of Vermont and John Miller of In are at the Howard.—A. R. Mi Hanteville, Ala, H. M. Reis of Iphia and Senator Hill of New York are at the Normandie—R. I. Stockton | | | i i f G i THE MESSAGE President Harrisow’s Rov of the Year. THE NATION'S PRISPERITY He Deer te Contin of te Conny. THE PROTECTIVE SYSTEM. He Advises Against a Chang a Policy. OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS. An Exhibit of the Financial Condition of the Government, ‘The Pension System—Capital, Tabor and Tariff Legislation Our Foreign Commerce and Reciprocity—The District's Liquor Law—Other Matters Discussed. District Pane—t ‘atents have been issued Following is the full text of the annual mes sage sent to Congress today by President Har- ison: To the Senate and House of Representatives: In submitting my annual message to Con- gress, [have great satisfaction in being able to say that the general conditions affecting the commercial and industrial interests of the United States are in the highest degree favor- sable. A comparison of the existing conditions with those of the most favored period in the | history of the country will, I believe, show that 80 high @ degree of prosperity and so general @ @iffusion of the comforts of life were never be- fore enjoyed by our people. The total wealt of the country in 1860 was €16,159,616,068, In 1890 it amounted to £62, 610,000,000, an increase of 287 per cent. The total mileage of railways in the U: States in 1860 was 30,626; in 1890 it was 1 an increase of $48 per cent; and it is estimated that there will be about 4,000 miles of track added by the close of the year 1892, The official returns of the Eleventh Census and those of the Tenth Census for 75 lending cities furnish the basis for the following com- parison In 1880 the capital invested in manufacturing was $1, 232,839,670. In 1890 the capital invested in manufacturing: was $2,900,735,884. In 1880 the number of employees was 1,301, 388. In 1890 the number of employees wus 2,261,- 134. In 1880 the earned were $501,965,77%. In 1890 the wages earned were $1,221,170,- 454. In 1880 the value of the product was €2,711,- 579,699. In 1590 the value of the product war €4,800,- 837. Me intormned by the Saveriatontont of tho | Census that the omission of certain industries in 1880, which were included m 18%), accounts in part for the remarkable inereese thus ehown, But, after making ful! allo ce for differences of method and deducting returns for Industries not included in the Census of 1 there remains in the reports from these seventy- five cities an increate in the capital employed of ©1,522,745,004; in the ad the product of ©2,024,236,166; in wages earned of €677,- 943,929, and in the number of wage-earsers emploved of 856,029. The wage earnings not | only show an increased aggregate, but crease capita from $336 in 1880 to $547 in 1890, or 4L.71 per cont. NEW INDUSTRIAL PLAXTS. ‘The new industrial plants established «ince October 6, 1890, and up to October 22, 1692, as tially reported in the American Economist, ae. 345, and the extension of exi ante, 108; the new capital invested amounts to 140,449,050, poe the number of additionsl em- ployees to Yae'“Textile World” for July, 1892, states that during the first six months of the prosent calendar year 135 new factories were built, which 40 are cotton mills, 48 ish mi aed woolen mills, 15 silk milis, 4 plush and linen'mills. Of the ane ms a St built in the Southern States. ir. A. person, of the New York Cotton Aa 5 estimates the number of working the United States on September 1, 1892, at 15,- 200,000, an increare of 660,000 over the 1891. The coneumption of cotton by mills in 1891 was 2,396,000 bales, and in 1898 2,584,000 bales, an increase of 168,000 baie, From the vear 1869 to 1892, inclusive, there bas been an increase in the consumption of cotton in Europe of 92 per cent, while tncremed conasimpton sm Tnited ney has been qbont 150 oo ae The report of Ira Ayer, shows that at of September 80, 1892. there were companies manufacturing tn and in the United States and fourteen building new works for such estimated investment in baildinge at the close of the fiscal year, June existing Conditions were ‘to be ‘$5,000,000, and the estimated tion 200,000,000 pounds actual production for the tember 30, 1892, was 10.952, ‘The of Labor New Yi i , % } | at { : b a : 7 | | i i H i i Fg ig ak Us: i tt I tit i ; de Aa! = : if a

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