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THE EVENING “STAR. PURLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, THE STAK BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Aveous, corser 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Com SH. KACPPMANS, Prev vine New York OfSce, #8 Potter Building, = é RING STAR is served to subseribersin the Te oe helt wm arcount, at 10 conta pez chet: ‘at the counter, & cents each. By mall pore’ ‘the United Mtatesor Can sda—postawe prevail 1) cents per mouth. Sateepay Qrane Tis Sumer Stan $1.00 year; ‘WIth foreiem postage added, $3. 00 ey ele egg st ths, Pont Ofiec a Weahington, DC. on Che atl pening a fares of stork value 81: Vor. 81, No 20.436. WASHINGION, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1892. TWO CENTS. = FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. | CL CE: 218 Washington Maes und) Gossip. , = Bea go TG r WE, SOUTHERN Ho, a Ht SES TO THE TRADE: Bae ea THE | gS FUST APPEAKANCE! ene ‘Capital (tai paid) 91,250,000 Sarpins $125,000 Undivided §Profits (net)... -- 833,620.40 DEPOSITS have money that ts earning nothing th this company and receive in- It has no value unless in a2- organizations, ‘fe., should take ad- their funds abject to check at any time. TRUSTS. In the fulfillment of the office of executor will draw interest and yet be Gnd administrator this company has many ad Yantayes over the individual. Itcan never die (OF mowe away, has its booksand officers always athand. enjoys better opportunities for ju- @icteus investments and by its large capttal is enabled to promptly make full settlement When it is dered. These advantages are Fareiy combined in an indtvidual, If you ver given the matter thought Fou have no doubt realized the importance of makings will. Don'trefrain from making it because of the delicacy attached to discussing Your personal affairs and effects. This com- Pany holds such matters in the strictest con- Bate nce. Wale naming this company aa Executor Will be drawn free and kept FREE of charge. INVESTMENTS. If you wish toobtain the maztmum of in- come with the mintmum of care you cannot invest your money to better gdvantage than in the Debenture Bonds or Real Estate Notes of thiscompany. These are absolucely safe and equally as remunerative as any safe invest- ments. They pay 5 and 6 per cent respec tively ‘THE DEBENTURE BONDS yield an income etSvercent per annum; are payable semi- of 100, ESTATE NOTES yield an in- {Gper cent per annum andare for sale ~e value plus 1 per cent for commission. These offer an opportunity to invest from $500 te £50,000. LOANS. ‘This company bas money to loan on real estate an‘l approved collateral securities at low rates of interest, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. OFFICERS: AT. Britton. ©. 3. Beil a-++-President id First Vice Prestdent Henry F. Biount. ‘Second Vice President Jobe Ridout Attorney and Trust Officer Geore EB. Emimons.... -Secretary DIRECTORS: John 8. Jenks, HS Lonchhetm, Martin F. Morris, Jobn R. McLean, ©. J. Milne, €. 8. Noyes, M. M. Parker, James G. Payne, Charies Porter, A. A. Thomas, W. S. Thompson, B. H. Warder, Joseph Wricht. Henry A. Willard, st. nw. John N_ Hutehinson, Kenr, Wise Garnett, Banking House. 1405 6 st Btorage Warebouse, 1140 1t Tur Wasmsorox Loax Asp Tuvsr COMPANY, GRANITE BUILDING, NINTHAND F STS. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. DOES ALL KINDS OF TRUST BUSINESS. [) HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILLY If not consult with this Company. One of Mts attorneys or trust officer always present @uring office hours. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. 2408 ISSUE OF STOCK OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS, $1,207, roy TRE FOUITARLE ts a purely co-operative saving and loaning institution. It loans money at fair rates of interest on long time ape sen: aliments and pays fair and reliable profits on shares. SAVING. The twenty-fourth tse of stock ts open for i payment, which can he inad etation dai Shares, #2 i maturity of shares, when full cent interest per an: paid. 4 per te euaranteed. ROASTING. Those who desire loans to pay for Property. pay of wortgares.or for building PErposes, should ascertain the terms upon b money i loaned by the Equital Co-operative Building Exehty etpal Any me Associa settied st apy time by interest to date of su: Commissions and heavy be erent paar te wrotled. Femphiets explaining the aden Gent heneniie of the association and foomatiom “urnishet upon aypiteacion Of the efice, 163 F ot ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. A. J SCHAPHIKT, Vice President. GEO. W. CASTLEAR, 2a Vice President. JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. DIRECTORs: BENS. F.PULLER, T. ©. DANIEL, Sex. [MTED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN Asso. CIATION, 1313 F #t., Washington, D.C. Shares, $100, payable in monthly installments, which participate im all profits and mature in 34 5 and 6 per cent interest paid on special deposits ‘from the date they are wade. J2Ly FUNDS paaw © INTEREST WHEN snus Sertcaten uf i bapa eure is Se nie i Wal $35 per share G fully nish their plant’ Parties, Bnet do so wit PERMILLION: to punt nxt ea, dag Apoyo hoon ta east. Oe re — Benzat ¢ /ERTIFICATES. AL fall at the fion.'No. 131) 14th streot gorthwest, “and examine Th ceyetens representing fifty and one-hundred ar funerals iiftcates draw 6. cent interest and ace trans- ferable toauy one. ‘Exawuine and be convinced of Sour interest in te matter. & H. HINES, President, 1315 14th st. n.w. persons who may be called on to bury a member or ® friend are respectfully invited to 223m, Baxxixa Hovse Or LEWIS “G. TEWKSBURY & CO., 1335 F st, Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. ©. W. B. HIBBS, Manager. Depostts recetved subject Depostts, tocheck and interest allowed cndaiiy balancen ey made to corre. epondents against available collateral. Advances, Government Bonds and all Securitios listed op the New York Stock bought and sold for Usual commission. Government Bonds. We have private wires to our New Chicago offices. fork and Our factiities for tradine in Grain and Provisions on the Chicago Board of Trade are unequsied: of the We makes specialt Purshaes sad Sale of aff Lox Securitieson commission Parties destring to open accounts, as well as those contemplating a change in existing arrangements oF requiring additional factli- ties, are invited to call on or address LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO. 8 Pex Cest Boxps. 210 TO $100. PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS. INTEREST QUARTERLY. The Industrial Sevings and Loan Associa- tion of the Dis of —— a yd an & per cent interest-1 “ns in de- op 8. Blot 8100, These bonds Bey pela tatectnnt Compass stock and other good s-curit THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS pe LOAN AS5O- CIATION, 1300 F ST. N.W. ‘Capital, $40,000. Organized July 1, 1887. JOHN H. SOULE, President. A. F. CHILDS, Vice President. THOS. G. HENSEY, Secretary and Manager. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, Depository. DIRECTORS: JOHN H. SOULE. THOS. G. HENSEY, A. FP. CHILDS, L. D. LANDON, cel 2eolm U_ BH. RIDENOUR Fw Bens, Loax Axo INVESTMENT ASSvN, 908-914 G ST. N.W. -+-#100,000,00 DUES, #1 PER MONTH ON FACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 10? 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 85 OR MORE. CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON3O DAYS’ NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATE OP $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 VALUF OF THE LOAN AND THE LOAN BEING RFPAID MONTHLY MAKES THE SECURITY STILL BETTER FACH MONTH, RENDERING IT IMPOSSI- BLE FOR OUR PATRONS TO LOSE A DOLLAR. CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS AND FURTHER INFORMATIO: Private Wires. rain and Provisions. Locat Seourities. A Suggestion. ‘Of the Co-operative Burial Assocte- | g | T have just received a second cargo of fine aia Hiver Florida Orayeees mate prices sect Tnaian River origs Grains? uate aoae you ABOUT 820 aw comfort, style HOEMAKERS CANNOT BEAT THEM. Few men who have worn our $3.50, 84, 84.50 and 85 Shoes toll ns they getas much some to-measure at 88 and #10. Lace, Button and Congress in all styles @f toe. Policy holders surance on or re hereby and wear from them as from COE 51 aay aye rals before tae ia few gore, and thi eWwEetd EY BOT! SDA ber 7, at 8 orclock, ale Saat rier” “rae Rintk® jeat Mie, On MAGN See. es Th end O sts. sw. me = HURLEOT WELL goxpucr 4 EUROPPAN EXPRESS. free’ Norinal Institute for Sa 3 2 nh galeiy fispateh by erie sosen Busing this" week at 7-30" Otiock, Pall iis | ¥o us fetek ¥ week a ‘Stlocks All aye ime | Exgeees "& Xt apie © T. MENGERT, Adame es a6-se Drens oftice,, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- | ae held Be the Baal Pwtate Title insurance TER, Secty. Company of the D.C. for the election of nine trustees, Here's something that will make the Tbe held on 7 SB aR January 10. 1803, at the merchant tailors “lay down the shears” = “fastie cerss ae aie B awhile. A Black Diagonal 3-button EORGE E- FLEMING, Cataway Coat and Vest for 815. These _A6-wkstoja7_ “Secretary. _ are of Clay weave, have stitched edges, ALL DEMOCRATS OF 22 DISTRICT are cut a la mode and will not wear invited to meet at Odd Fel shiny. It's also enough to make the ate BUA ete cea as tant: other “‘ready-maders” think! ters of importance fry farome Batons We still have a fow more left of those io a MLA Bete at pe -vthagel pen stent tov ‘Sallere No. ut FEDERAL sad aoe ore Girt boo Wy wate GEORGE SPRANSY, 5 7 180%. ut 7 aud Tne. iad ak a8 Mapbers of See vied Pont ef THE MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURAD FRI, de be Washington, scmber 6, renew 13 20m HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 Pa. ave. 1 : * FOR “THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME.” Rose rchatne paah rise St Fatoity will be eld on DAY, the Ie What have you decided to send the “old a § pga ‘elect: folks at home this Christmas? Mase you Ee Oe Daven’ decided, (Wal, Intue dogide Yor | Bustneas tat — competes Sh meeting. sea ebere wipes Weck | "EO" WERNER rome s ines for shipment to any part of the (3. | ‘Treas. - (43-104) aes ie ie wich utter ie renognition. | Se nee Lot ‘or taining 2 — meerNg of TEE THE ‘ocutiolders Fa he, Columbia, Tithe | TO-KAL surance Company wil aa Sees. Tolevcone, 08. | EP Fittecn tet ant jocve, fore Eas 7 = ‘SS SAVED ON TROUSERS. ~~ | Soar will i} be vhs lected ot this: Teeeia Pole will be ast received a new line of Trouserings oP eteck wil ° closed on Dace pease aneter imneadtcpen, Res SHE Lore will make dg Dd rasta 'D. COUGHLAN, Secretary. ur measure trom 87 to K hore om each pair would only ‘be asking a8 a Davi Fr much as other first-class tailors. Be Foercae and and child J. FRED GATCHEL (late 7 Keen’), Dection with Havenber & B 408 12th st. n.w.. ono FOR rg BLANKETS AND ankets for at "A Electric’ 88 Niaaslens door above the "Avenue," a6 VIOLIN BOWS. the most Woe ‘in thie ch VOHCH & CO., 025-74 9 Rees R Will be found in the BOOK—a publication which NE HAVE Bowe repaired, ape eee Tas v) ERY Day CooK be de- THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. ENTIRE EDITION GIVEN AWAY. 50,000 COPIES FREE! On the above date the Washington Nows Publishing’ Company will presentto each citizen at his home & cory of Washington's new evening paper, THE NEWS. Copies can also be obtained free on the strects, at all hotels, newsstands and depots. THE NEWS will bo a bright, hustling daily, WITH A COMPLETE TELEGRPHIO SERVICE COVER- ING THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. with strong local features. In fact, with all the news, well edited and attractively written and displayed. IT WILL BE A NEWSPAPER SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK. Price, 2centsecopy;40cents a month, delivered by carriers, Subscriptions and advertisements now received at THE EVENING NEWS building, Nos. 820-931 D st. new. For sale, for rent, real estate and all want advertise ments, four lines, one time, 20 cents: three times, 45 conte. Rates for other advertisements made known at the MFETING OF x t Jockey Ciub re ke jloce a Wilards replace aber ak) wae ber Be at erated ‘Temple, G st nw. 1 oftice. eee SRE peg ee ee T. 6. SPCROEON, Grand Secretary. ROE EAST | WASHINGTO All 4 Ss st and zea districts are cordially i= nesting al DAY Sas sae oelocke St Wastinese | ts fo ot Riri ee your parade on $#h WIL) Sohne cK Ay jetwosn ath ‘sng St Important business. ‘octation. =A i ar oe eee ss aA fi Street Bridwe Association will be held in the, batt of the Alneriean ‘House, vor. Tt st. Bw gn FRIDAY, “Deconter 0) 1a. at eee important business. ‘are ia Upealrer aii fe press SIMON WOLF. Precident. McKEE, 5, DISTRICT WOMAN elation SUFFRAGE aaa: THURSDAY, October 8. 7-30 jection ot ‘ational American con Fention. ilatnontary dian and rarer Bye airs Havens: Subject of paper: Dea? Madan. or Waatt™ i x OnE D. Provert st Washington Grove who have not eet noflned ris thelr age, ave eon broken, need fool ‘Bo uneauir fatendent ql Bereacter. ‘addition to wusrdity the proverty ag closely 8 posable, iat scarafat da‘ly inspection of tech cottans, and ing is disturbed owners will prompt} y aie” It is, believed that all of the we jen goods, in recovered. and although the thief escaped he fs well known and the warrant for his is in the hands of No ‘rurtber ppb erat, isanticipateas n° FRED A. GEE. STHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing at n.w., under the Bro tieme of A. ; Houriet_ & On: te froin ‘aa after diate mutually dissolved, Hiram E. Greon with. Qrerjne trom the business All Indobtcd rm fe asstimed and ail collections imate Siting partner ema oe eee Rew “rhe business will be contined Un‘ier the sane ffm hak ded upon to tell the best way for prepar- Lap Robes ofa a a a ss Ene any dis the mind cen congeive. ites WARD & LOTHROP, necessity in every well-regulated house- 10 BR” Tre and FP Sts. N. Fy. ocl8-3m_ hold. eee Eis Be woot S a copy. AMERICAN JOE SND COAL, co. ‘OFFICE ns of the WORKS of STANDARD 1 Telephone 455. * | ee erie leone $OuTS Chouna is Pull Resale eats, tucements to all National ‘Govoperative Aussctation,” Gatisfoction guar E: SHO" pounds to the tom, customers. | Contract E. M. WILL Vico President and Mentzer. Seskesliors Gilt Edge, for only #1 WM, BALLANTYNE & SONS, ‘volume. as rm States departnient staups, vias top itl executive, interior, Justice, aavs, host ofbce, stat iene healing. freanucFand wary sed or saset in large oreo the work for vot Gers, series Timea ing: | ras f Me or a peas Box Pi Star odfice. eae one, Bole Washington ,SWEEPING IDEAL CUSHION RAMBLERS, for both boys and girls, cut in price to $50! (the same goods at every WANTED — TO PURCHASE — TOP LICKING REDUOTION IN PRICES. _ JOHN, C, PARKER, Stationer, Bonet. ee ENVELOPES. ETO. king stamss and euvelcpes.— ‘8 machine to Shale "Automanss foletener will olaten the envelope for Every office agente. —$3.00 to 96.50.— Wo givescard with overs pair that entitles the re- ceiver to s thorough test of the eyes by our optical ex- pert at leisure, Opera Glasses and Lorgnettesfor the ladies. Ther- hand Fete. nw, d7to2%inc FEET WARM AND DRY pPatr of CORE SOLE ee eee oe ies without the Corks Point as previously sold at $70.) Can you do better Le ce ‘as Ga rapid] at Be for Christmas presents? A ‘buying down — BRADBURY ent of cakuanel millaras k 5 SEE RAS foe te na en as H ROBERT COHRN ae 50N, Hest ee ee = ¥ The Amerscan Shoe Stier REPO! “*Bweotest-toned Piano made. S0.Eaa ate p.m, Gouth alae, a7 "us relative to the scarcit ganged by | 26 Ware rooms, 1225 Pa. ave. Tack of transportation faciilizes. “Deniers who depen SS Sreorar Tans weer. "hablo to il orders for cortatu kradons I have thou. eau pera several poms os a jo to Bll orders! sae we thous ve eee nde of tons of coal, ail gradee'and etcea The largeet We have on hand a few Reefers for boys— tof Mr Clovela winch? will well ot a ure dtcck tn theetty awaiting your orders, dna & tb O Wash we with: Gs dhas Galauas taiken tone. "Te! “facet, an gan ya there MADEY Dove. week. ‘They were 83.50 and 84.00. Clos- Fa ISQUEEN, 10S1116 Est Ow. ——— ing out price, #2.50. Made of ‘‘Frieze.” iS REALLY HANDSOME CALENDAR a So in excellen! medium, 2 Bris EISEMAN BROS., Dearly all. buat nen, but apoctaliy 9 to. retail Cor. 7th and E sts. a. w., —— ants. vGalendare ee ly ches ee ate 2 airs, are frequently ¢ dew tar stores co8 Bloor MEN'S SHIRTS 70 ONDE —__5_| {Pi agt so to private femutes” VWhen they went a Now is the time to hi var Shirts AND CARDS jar for the house, as they always do, they m 8 well-} po fact that » ie made in Printed or engraved in the correct style | usually ask for one; oer ee falls warmper for wizter and cooler for summer.” We | St lowest rates All werkt the beats Entiod ein. wath the coninlinnen it have one of the equieped, shirt factories in the id Eo Pot bandle ‘Shea Calopare country, employ only ‘th fect afc Sa work- — Se ADAMS, atall Biter Ee wcaes se OR) ART, sold. Ben, and guarauten de Inthe | (Telephone, 990.1 12 Tith st. aw. ie, Print Si tipoeebie misninae. ft i Kaep te BOOK AND JOB ING AS USUAL: “5_| Raethone. Fok” MOOURA Print sod Bapliner, 9020-31 Woe DWARD & LO ROP. =— SEC _oe — DR. W. PIS OOSTER, DENTIOR, NOTICE “GEORGE Ww. wi D HAVING Se DEESS SUITS FOR HIRE wishes to announce to his friends and assiened to me the contents of his print od . cert trons that he bas now returned and ie office @t 308 1 ot aw gt wegee he having: pas A ‘W. HORN, opened office at 1228 14TH 8T. N.W. d5-lw* against the Geo . Wood nb-im ‘223 Penn. ave. n.w. batnegethcnt ley all persone ind tot JUST ARRIVED FROM EUROPE! es Sens. 'W. Wood will please promptly settle with i KS AN EXPRESS WAGON The Pre SRE WE ee ei ‘Ours ta the only house in the Dit erat Full of ‘ most magnificent assortment A7-3t Gd Minne mew, n19 HARRISON DINGMAN, President. Taz Narosaz Sure Derosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by epecial act of Consreas Jan. ,1867,and acts of Oct., 1890 and Feb. 1892, CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Rertssafes from 85 each upward per annum Sxtver ware and valuables taken on depostt. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not leas than $3. ‘Prepares and Keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- tor, Administrator ad Trustee—executes Trust AB. PuaXcts Maa: — ALBERT L STURTEVANT. Secretary. Wile 2’ eicee, uy 201 cha oe "HE O10 NATIONAL. BANK OF WASHINGTON Corner 12th and G sts a w tal $200,000, oi yehivichte sp PAY INTER. WILL ISSUE. CERTIFICATE N81 00. 08 NORE Ie LEFT 3 MONTHS 3 PER CENT Bae ANS ON $100 OR MORE IF LEFT 6 MONTHS 236 PER CENT ER ANNUM 100 OR MouR IF LEFT 12 MONTHS 4PER CPST PER ANNUM i PF, DEPOSIT BOXES $3 TO $35 PER ANNU ere ew BAVibae. Cashier. INO. W. MACARTNEY ‘Member N. ¥.Stock Ex. ye W. CORSON. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W., Bankers and Dealers tn Gor it bere ong Ds ol EEE Tatea Se ieness of, pl ng ip! PAS : ome ares Breit securing. Dit Scar “ieenes ae ee arenarersnerd C. T. Havesxen, Member Weshington Stock Exchange, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin, Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orieans, CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New Yofk Stock Exchange. ‘Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. Lehman, Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotton Exchange. ‘Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or leans. Telephone. 43% 2el7-tr —thould be cleaned 9. day, Don't experi: ‘and that.” ee Tooth Wash and use tt ja Look [3 THE WESB3¥: We our “Myrrh and eee Sortises the be Sent Og: Das Sit 2a, Prices must be, tem. No other Yo wes! ine that sei's exclusively for cash.and our prices are not mide as other hnusee ge tosaee rewulting from the credit aye can afurd to sell as cheap as we do. ‘on the basis of the aver- owae, therefore, does or 1 of GENUINE ST. CROIX MUSICAL BOXES AND NOVELTIES. ——ALL FULLY WARRANTED.— Handle the FINEST QUALITY only. Prices range from 75c. to 81.75. vurchasing elsewhere. E. F. DROOP, OME GAIN, ROTHER, brie aa eee ere so highly pleased with your first visit that ‘use our best endeavors to inake each succeed- it more agrecable than its predecessor. We | qy-1m propose to indulge in a wee bit of STORM COAT TALK. ‘The season is propitious and strikingly suggestive of just that sort cf awatment. ” BLUE FUR BEAVER STORM COATS. SEVEN DOLLARS AND A HALF. Did it ever occur to you in your wildest dreams that garments could be sold at eighbor, we're almost en splendid TEN For the milder w; medium-weight O' tweeds, mel them with silk fscings, SEVEN DOLLARS AND A HALF. AT TEN DOLLARS Ye thas down the gauntlet to the whole retail clo ing trade. ‘The Overcoats which we sell are th quality, make, style, finish and At su ing and everything in the overcoat anyth: shown on the market, and the will never again inak OUR MEN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT Bresenta sitar foat Maes ot MENS values will fhe reat sack coate—t and four-button cutaway, frock coats sa offering at = 37. 50 A A Sur. “te Re $10 A Sux. You'll mect with a series of other in such rapid succession ts no jogue, but stral VIcTOR E ADLER’ TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Decomber 1 this store will be Rotts ‘Tut boclock‘Sarurdsy ovesings. ua lowing them to fo bat our word has g ne forth Anew thing in STORM COATS, THE BARMOTH SHAG. Not a handsome garment, but an all-fired good one. If snickers ana sueers at cold om frost and Diizaards. ‘Will stick closer thau a brother and protect you for many winters. All for the simple sum of her ma chavs & whole host of VERCOATS, fons, cheviots an ou know anything about the fy-made Clothing and will lines ‘of splendid suite--double and i sack coats and three and four-button couts—which we well at 925 Pa, ave. ments mace in this land. I plained and lauded in these ‘oral terms ev. tegen gndimy freanenth this talk ny usical Co ‘the tone anc ‘at that, ridic not to be recalled. | you know you know anything aim ‘since the vements were placed upon the mar- FROM MUSICA COURIER, NOV. 16, | ‘This Emerson Piano js today ong of the cls telliay pianon inthe whole, gamut ‘of inet its merits have colainns: da3 Ox- most unequiv- ‘when its present touch of the ae Be rreudine” toy! rath southerly eta, dceidedly wa: mer Thureday morn Sgr wetiner Thateleg sooner We will not publish our ‘‘cut prices” forlumber. Suffice it to say that lumber 19 way down. ‘The kind yon want and the size of your order will regulate the price. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, “Lumber, Mill Work and Builders Hardware,” Cor, N. ¥. ave. and th st. new. Branch cor. 11th and O sts. n.w. de7 FOR, SALES WARHINGTON COUNTY PLATS IN FOUR VOLUMES. —Real estate en are advised not to purehase pat books until they have seen this valuable work, | Th Fisnot end wo tel ther nce more what we | offical plats issued, spcclaily” pre F Commis. said then: "Go and test ourselves, and. you | siobers ith Complete Index maps. Vols. 1 and Will Indorse what the Mfusleal. Courier, bas stated, If will be tggued about January 1. the suber: I ion pane L EBERBACH'S. D. HOWELL Cy Civil Engineer, 915 Fat. 918 Feta. Ww. DR. 8. ‘sumed KO 41-3m WEAR AFT) DOLLARS, 1 SCOTT, DENTIST. HAS RE- his practice ‘at 1011 H st. RO FULL DRESS 8) For hire at reasonable prices 1312 F st n.w. uch | as Kerseys, assimeres, many o} full backs and strap seams, at MR E. F. Requests the pleasure of a the finest display that pr ne oro ne oat = riage a Fg Tua PRESENTS! DROOP, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, visit from you to ingpect r seen in Washington of MARTIN, Bruno, Washburn and Bay State GUITARS, L, B. Gatcomb and 8, 8. Stewart BANJOS, ‘Washburn, Gatcomb and Bay State a will be astonished at UTS in strate ralght-cu goods marked in plain value of Mine co with us through ths mith us through the MANDOLINS, Ranging in price from 85 to 850. Callearly and make your selections, which will be held and delivered on the day you wish. figures. |< eel eo oueny, ronal a ate at hook yuse Journals for 1803, and Print ‘cutaway frock Es * Counting House: ises sowing each t you'll be amazed, oodd with actincher. | n8te 421 11th st. EASTON & RUPP, a det. Pa. ave, and Est Is attend! nezam "7" except Be DE. DONNALLY, DENTIST. fcling thts te Bee" TO 10. Canmaat & Lewy, 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. Ans article purchased from now till Christmas on the payment of as-call sum we will lay aside for you. ART WORK OF ‘Stamped Linens, Pincushions, Fancy and Plain Baskets, Down Pillows and Head Rests. ‘An endless variety of Doll Babies. A great bargain at 25c. and 50c., and up to the finest French at $7.50. We will dress them to your order. BL. GOODMAN, Agent, UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE ‘TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 663 13th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. rtus, 900,000.” EVERY DESCRIPTION. purple Bee © Mores, Garment coral Raa ees, 7 IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. eBicare are payable msouialy. quarterly cx half pearioe ratea, AN ON REAL ESTATE eud-wkebm Maker. = BLIZZARD, in adjustable ico creeper for horses. Three sizes. Fit any shoe. Anyone can put on. Set, 83. Extra calks 20 cents set. Agency with J. B, KENDALL, a5-1m G18 Penn. ave, n.w. Be OUT NINETY CHOICE PATTERNS 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 for same workmanship and materials: Our regular $25 Suiting, $21.50. Our regular @27.50 Suiting, 824 Our regular 830 Suiting, $20. Our regular 835 Suiting, #30. Overcoats to measure from $28 upward. Let us make you a Full Dress Suit for 840, one ‘that will fit perfectly. Either shawl or notch collar. KLINE & GREENBAUM, ‘Tailors, 514 10th st, n.w., bet. Zand F. a5.3t LS A gtd SE Sa aeee eee SPECIAL SALE OF FINE HARNESS. H. If Fine Harness at low prices interests you o not fall 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. 230-1 to call de’ am ALI COAL! COAL! el Sh BS TS Rc, a Theve # full and Goeaplete teck-et Firet-grade Coat ES Ee sii cse ree i one vse SEs 230-tr erg Baten BH ot ne 819 setaw. office. Send for rate card. Q7-wskm3t {name [it*} A. G. HOURIET & CO. ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRES- ?-!-OHt-1 = aNrs = You could make the old folks is pair of Gold Spectacles or Eyeglasses. We have them at prices Ob! What magnificent stock of Carving Sets, in ‘new shapes, for Christmas resents. And high-grade Cutlery, too, BARBER & ROSS, Hardware, Cutlery, £0., Cor. 11th and G sta. n.w. a Ree Pon eni ry FORAFEWSMALT MEN. There is yeta chance for a few more @mart men who appreciate and desire emart looking clgthes to secure a Fine Diagonal Worsted Goat and Vest, which ordinarily would cost 835, for 825—cut, made and Anished én our own superior sashion. OWEN, THE TAILOR, 423 11TH STREET N.W. BPE You TRIED IT? az a AEP: lowest fa front. Its improvements of today make this so. If you are content rita Porchaes ut mackie PREMIER ou rrectriae, HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 035 F STREET. FOR RENT— OFFICE ROOMS, ON F ANDG STs.! CONVENIENTLY LOCATED; SUITABLE FOR OFFICES AND LIGHT HOUSE. KEEPING. JOHN B. WIGHT, a7-20 1410 G ST. <a WEAR “AT THE CLUB.” If you have noticed you have probably seen many of the Fine London Scotch ‘Trouserings “‘on the street.” Hundreds of the “‘dressiest” men of the city are ‘wearing them. They caught on quickly. The rate at which the orders are coming in keeps the shears “‘a flying.” We've about @ couple of hundred patterns or more left of the siz hundred, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tuilor, 12TH AND F STS. . DON'T READ THIS u neod an war architect Gr Mutider tase Ling’ of the foot’ Guna iste woe yalkdiog this question Sef oulteee ie sce t@you. Do not take for ranted wat he will. Tell his you preter ‘to bave Ur submits bid for faruishine the Ge Snd'we will sce that you nor tke Sloat rightiy pat in, at right prices. CHAS. F. HODGKIN, “Expert Handler yy Plate Glass,” 9137th st. nw. "We Give saTisraction. Because We are practical tallors—because wedoall our own cutting and fitting—be- cause we personally superintend all work— Decause we carefully examine each garment before it leaves the shop—because we" have had twenty years and more of practical ex- perlence—because we know how. SNYDER & WOOD, 1111 PENN. AVENUE (Barr's Old **Stand.") _&7 Be FEN ON THE SWITCH AND TALK. switch and ‘tall ‘froncoraph wei: do the reop Vien tne siterwaran Peano te itactty Soler Sane and your work ra az az __ | ACCOUNTANIS -- | and Paar | Index te Advertisements, ARCHITECTS, i .Pace AMUSPME 51 <Page 10 ATTORNEYS, Pare 7 AUCTION SALES, , Pages 8 and 10 BICYCLI Page 2 BOARDIN . ad BUSINESS CHANCES Pace CITY ITEMS. OOUNTRY REAL ESTATE DEATHS: | DENTISTRY | EDUCATIONA’ | EXCURSIONS, FINANCIAL 1 FOR RENT (Oioes). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses), FOR RENT (Halls). FOR RENT (Stores) FOR RENT (Stables)... FORSALE (Bicycles FORSALE (Horsosaai Veaicles) FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots) FORSALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos) HEALTH RESORTS. HOTEL: . LADIES’ Goons, LOCAL MENTION, LOST AND FOUN! MANYURE MARRIAGES MEDICAL MISCELL: MON NEW PUBLICATIONS... NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCPAN STEAMERS. OFFICIAL NOTICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, PERSONAL, 3 suet ttt] SPECIAL NOTICES. STEAM CARPET OLEANING. STORAGE... SUBURBAN PROPERTY. VETERINARIA! WANTED (ip)... WANTED (Houses), WANTED (Lots), Beas eawe sesutenssts 29 15 « Subscribers to Tax Stan who are served by route boys will confer fevor by promptly reporting to ‘Tue Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any nogli- gence on the part of route boys. Besant hacsnty Govgnxmest Receipts Topar.—Internal rev~ enue, $537,245; customs, $539,090. Gey. Rosecaaxs Not #0 Wet.—Gen. Rose- rans was not 0 well this morning ashe was yes- terday when a slight improvement was noted in his condition. sea Sac Cot. Axruoxr Hora, assistant surgeon roneral, has been retired from active service, to late from December 4 last, under the act of Congress approved June 30, 1882. Scr deere mary Taz Rannis Receiven.—The President held his usual reception today. The Rabbi — tion now in session in this city called to their respects and were introduced to the Presi- dent by Mr. Simon Wolf. a Recess Nomrxatioxs.—The nominations made by the President yesterday and today in- clude all the recess appointments to be made. The only new ones were those of a few post amen, ——+——— Mn. Pararck Eoax, minister to Chile, was at the State Department this morning on business connected with his mission, clearing up matters reparatory to his departure for the south. inister Egan expects to sail for Chile on the 10th instant. Pee Siuver Purcuases.—Silver aggregating 903,- 000 ounces was offered for aale to the Tréas- Department today, and of this amount 714,000 ounces were purchased as follow at €0.8920, $7,000 at 20.5995, 15,000 nt £0.5896, ae 192,000 at ' 0.8350, 325,000 at Rexease oF PasseNowns.—Acting Secretary Spaulding today authorized the landing of the first and second cabin passengers on the «team- chips Bretagne and Giara at New York. The other passengers on these ships are now being examined in order to determine whether they may be landed without a violation of depari- ment regulations restricting immigration, - A Commission Avrromntep.—The following commission has been appointed to consider all the matters bearing upon the selection for site fora public building at Allegheny City, Pa: Assistant Secretary Gear, chairman; David L, Oliver, Allegheny, and Robert Sherard of Steubenville. The commission will probably meet within a week. <iooa Be aD A Court-ManmiaL at tux Bannacks.—A court-martial has been convened to meet at the marine barracks, Washington, on Friday at noon for the trial of Fifer F. G. Lawler. ‘The detail for the board is as follows: Capt. G. C. Reid, Capt. C. P. Porter, Capt. F. Denny, First Lieut. H. K:White, First Lieut. C. @. Long Second Lieut. A. W. Catlin, Second Lieut, C, + Radford, and First Lieut.” T. C, Prince, judge advocate. ‘The board is rather an unusual one, 4s it is composed altogether of marine oflicers. pone ar Prnsoxat.—E. W. Sparks of Alton, TL, A. H. Doran of New Yprk, Representative E. P. Gillespie of Greenville, Pa., Representative F, J. Geary of California and Allan Thompson of Now York are at Willard’s.——L. P. Cook and | J. C, Moore of New York, Wm. W. Gritith of St Paul, J. R. King of Newark, N.J., and Repre- sentative W. G. Stablnecker of New York are at the Randall.—E. R. Herrick of New York, James F. Rule of Knoxville, J. C. Maynard of New Orleans, Adolph Goldstein of New York, G. B. White of Boston and Wm. R. Hall of nw. IN, Sec. SOUR SEGROSHRIS rr ae ,COME DOWN TOWN. ew suit or your Olt may be you want a new ons: rejuvena ated. in ae eee E ic rie, wonld's serve yo aw Pati st Town’ oe Fail te Palor, SISTA: AVE. a7 Be PO*T_ YOURSELF ON THESE POINTS. A large establishment with plenty of conveniences. A large stock with the latest patterns. Many helpers and best oy talent. Many customire, all of whom get satis faction. AU. this combines to make,““KEEN” the leading taiior of Washington, HAVE YOU a7 1t yresenta~ tive John A. Quackenbush of Stillwater, Mich. Mee we ei A. F. Bannon of Bre Cozzens of New York and John Philadelphia are at the Ebbitt.——Rep ., Repreveniative Herman Stump of Maryland, 8. D. Schuyler of New York and Hagh X, Smith of Virgins are at the Arlington.—J. K. Hallock . Prof. Willard Fiske of New ' York, Hugh McDonald, of Kentucky and E. gon Marion, . are at the een Se Hudley of Newark, dey Senator C, J. Faulkner of West Vi of New York and Represent e+ ‘Nasbua, *, ua are at the Fredonia. & wel of One Phila- | Loxpox, Dee. 7. THE BRITISH FARMER He is Secking a Way Out of His Deplorable Condition, LONDONPS SULVER MARKE? URSERRLED _| Revelations of the Conspiracy to Kill Chief Hennessy. DEATH OF FRED. LESLIE. WRITISH FARW s oN. WANT PROTEC- A National Conference to Devise Means of Relief Held in London, A aationel conference of adopted with’ the resolutions by various 5| chambers of agriculture throughout Great to the effect that some decisive step id be taken at once to relieve the distressed condition of British trade in | general and of British agriculture in par- ticular, and also declaring that no per- manent good can be attained without some mt measures being adopted by which » firitish producer sball be placed upon « wn compete with the foreiga sand especially as re ared goods that can be pro- ountry, and thet reheving the n of its burdens will only partly producer a garde m duced in land of a pori mect the cas: 4 Representatives were present from nearly chamber of agriculture in the united kingdom and doleful tales were int | among the farmérs present of farme being d. the soil uutilied and agriculture brought to the verge of ruin, There was a gereral favor of protection fi neensus of opinion tn ‘cultural froducta, _ THE SILVER MACK ET UNSETTLED. Fear in London That the Sherman Colnage Act Will be Repeated. Loxpox, Dec. 7.—Under fear of a suspension by the American government of the Sher- man act and a sndden change im the financial policy of British India forward business in the silver market here has virtually ceased. Tho dealings are con- fined to spot silver. Leading enstern bamhers do not believe that any precipitate action will be taken by either America or India, but they are fortifying themselves against surprise. The Financial News suggests that a com- omise on the silver question in the United States will take the form of # return to the Bland act. ‘The silver market is so unsettled that dealers Tefuse to give quotations. All silver securities are down. Rupee paper has declined 13s, Mexi= can 6s 24, Mexican railway firwte 13, and 2d pre- ferred 3. CHIEF HENNESSY’S A Creole Who Confesses That He Had @ Mand ™. Dexven, Dec. 7.—Wm, C. Sawers, a creole, ho is under arrest here for burglary, confessed yesterday that he hada hand in the marder of Chief of Police Hennessy in New Orleans, which was followed by the lynching of « number of Italians and led to ai ifs culties with Italy. Sawers said he roomed with four members of the secret society in New Oricans. He was present at the mect- ings whon of revenge were made again et the chief of police, He hoard their oaths and Know their secrets He went with the members on the night of the murder and was with them when they tired the fatal shota, ssediaesethrconty DEATH OF ramp LESLir. Typhoid Fever Carried Of the Well-Known Burlesquer. Loxnox, Dec.7.—Fred Leslie, the well-known, actor, died today. His death was caused by typhoid fever. ‘Two weeks ago he was acting at the Gaisty Theater, He was in the best of healthy aptrite and was busily rebearsing ‘Don Juan,” of which lay he was one of the authors and which was to iy produced on “boxing night,” December 26. ——— CLOAKMAKERS STRIKE, They Want an Increase of Ten Conts on Each sarment, Muwiue, N.J., Dec. 7.—Tho closkmakers employed in the large factory located on the Baron Hirsch tract at Woodbine inaugurated ® strike this morning. The factory is owned by Mayer, Jonamen* & Co, New York, bat . by « 009 | couple of contractors nai Lernstine and Tabbinvil The strikers want an advance of 10 cents on each cloak. They claim that Mayer, Jonasson & Co 60 cents on one grade of cloaks and 40 oe on another, while the con- tractors are giving but 35 and 20 centa, They say the fight is not against Me Jonassen & Co., but the contractors, whom they term “sweaters.” A committee of strikers have gone to New York to confer with the firm and work at the factory is entirely #usy The strikers number 120, mostly a mgs _—— IT WAS A wour Fall of © Smokestack Without Injury to the Bricklayers at Work on It. Barwerox, N. J., Dec. 7.—The tall smoke- stack in ecurse of crection at the Cumberland glass works is a mass of ruins this morning and the workmen are wonder- ing how they escaped with their lives, The stack had reached a height of fifty fect. Two bricklayers, Amos Sharp and Walter Bond, were working at the top when the foundation began to settle. They heard the cracking noise and rushed down the ladder, just reaching the ground as the structure swayed to and fro and then the big pile of brick and mortar collapsed. Several work:nen at the bottom of the stack also bad a narrow escape. piaceatiimaactae AN EXTRA SESSION, Representative Roainer Thinks There Should Be One if the Campaign Was Not a Pread, “If our campaign was nots frend,” said Representative Boatner to a Stam reporter to= day, “we must have an extra session of Con= gress. If the country determines, as it bea, that the present tariff rates are too high and we pledge ourselves to give the desired relief we must doso, We made these pl-dges in the Chicago convention and I beliove living up to the platform. +There ehould be no delay in this matter and an extra session should be called im March tm order that the relief may come as early as sible. If we wait until next December we meet it will be Janaary before © ts organized and the committees to transact business. If this is the tariff echeduie could not become a law September and we would then be obtiged te ok 6 judgment on it before feaily keow whet tos now sates ensand ebased- fects they will have. “The result in such a ence woud be cleller 90 roduced by the Mckinley bill for the licans and the Mills bill for the demo- deiphia and. E. ‘M. Jackson of Richmond, Va, are at the Howard—John N. Griswold of Newport, R. L, is at the Richmond RW. Burke ‘of Staunton, Va, i i