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THE EVENING STAR 3 PURLISUED DAILY. AT THe st M101 Pennsylvania Aveces, corser 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspa S H. KAUPFMANN, New York Ofce, BUILDINGS, Potter Bailding. “da jemtage prevail? atenpay Quapeeris s Toreun pastas aided UFntered at the Post Of ‘od cine mail inatter ? @ cents 5 fr Stax $1. CO per year cL. 00 > EXCEPT SUNDAY, Washington, D. C., as | | | WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1892 QUADRUPLE. HANGING Four Murderers Executed Simulta- neously at Louisville. SUICIDE OF A DETROIT BAN, Senators to Go to New York to See == TWO CENTS. | Mr. Cleveiand. | FINANCIAL SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. .Washington News and Gossip, A BRIEF HOUSE SESSION. ANNETTE MUNSON’S SUIT. a } S os == a i Bonu Caatinicarzs. TAKE OARE OF YOUR FEEX. AT STH STREET TEMPLE THIS EVEN- Some Committers Appointments Announced — — y) — a “ht of Mil ‘0 Txvest Your Moxey. | eRe RT 11 i tmpogale 20, Take foo much, care Fas Stern's pale Services ts gemmmence “st a gyn ccm ad ee POUR MURDERERS MANGED To- {The tevt consideration in maine investments * jiend are remrecttaliy iaritedto | Sh4'§ noes ares hoon to fend fe Buleit wile oocapted by” hay. De Hehe ae Ree pee oe cEreEn. feeecority second. rate of tnverest ihe ction of the Co-operative Burial Assocks- i, comfortable and "dressy." foal) 3 ‘commence at 10 o'clock. ‘pene # | Ordered that when the House adjourn today it —— Joan you certific ites representing Afty and ome-B eS ——— — it ‘Pags 10 | be to meet on Monday next, A Quadruple Execution tn the Early Morn= the rt nerals. tn Houre at Loulertite. pom scarce draw 6 tm oa eke om ous. Paes 7| Mr, Catchings (Mfise.), from the committee me Sages Meaeiine Beane main | terahetoaatye. ‘Examine tnd be" convinced of | =! Linck a La ede 1 oe ee Pare §| om rales, crcl . sob mgr are Lovisviiie, Dec. 9.—Four murderers, Hite, Whi yield 5 percent per annum. you ere at in, . HINES, Presitent, = re zo ipo at ders siegeohr Set hieage gt tne Tak 3| rales so as to provide that business coming | Thomas, Lewin and MoCarthy, wore hanged this Beers oF tienes whateveg, wn these | 1315 ith st. Be gy pope a ean eA a ¢ WEEIRG oh Weten ‘Page 2 ever 9s unetibell oom one snyston of Oongeass| mevalng ot 008 rapa a oe — 2 an op-ortunity to invest any ELAS LT Oe, “pole agents” for is Page 10 | may be considered immediately at the meeting | witnessed by only a «mall crow = seas you wish down to #100. HE OHIO NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON he fcbidex ana’ e raiets of nhades, TION, —WASHIRGTON = “Pece 2 of a subsequent semsion of the same Congres. | Quietly and scientifically conducted bey ere secured by real fret mer 12th and G ste, nw. mais." Set to Graw tonfor youd never cet wa gioN SES Pace 8 | Adopted. o'clock the four men entered the Se een tell by the Rem Est WILL 18 SIRFIFICATES AND PAY INTER. LOW at the lodge room for the att Page | oP INTENTS. me pew | v4 peg be ance Company of thi UE OR ange VEroeire B.A’ GEINEMETZ & SON, 1937 PA. AVE, 481m funeral of Jour departed brother Fe ma ae qerd and marched up the steps of tho costes. cured by the ont ON #1000R MORE If LEFT 3 MONTHS3PER Bevo ey. By order ot the F = “page 10-| _ The following committee appoiytments were | 4)) but Thomas stood with bowed heads chs Nee THE RIVERSIDE DESK OALEXDAR Paes ‘Pare 1 | aBnownced by the Speaker: looked about at the crowd and bowed to men 210) OR MORE IF LEFT 6 MONTHS 2 PER FAD. WHE DIV NOT CRE Judi Fellows (N. ¥. he knew tn the crow and at the windows of the CEST PEE ANNUAL ate epee Saat Popa fe temo at SUNDAY, | POR RENT (Ome) 3 rea ee oe. jail. The deputies arranged the neose and Fesonahle Jonger cont Pen ckecie LEFT 12 MONTHS 4PER ‘Ward's Ghakerpeare to etgehd the service atthe Fourth Presbyterian | FOR RENT (Rooms) -—-=---— ame 2 na = -— Pintoned the men at 7480 clock Mite, while paver ape Sip, DEPOSIT BOXES $3 70 $95 PER ANNUM. ing Prevene and Stands, iesly, Ai Eich god fre dae sreta: | FOR RENT tones Ture 3 |" Enrolled bille—Mr. Scott (Ii), chairman, | Being pintoned. kicked off the slippers he ware. 1@ tnves'e: pA Presaee at tiara. M : 3 p \e pries' : > Setent coraone pNU. W. CORSON. ag w, MAORET mae ioe oe co RO a oe cnt Org, te AE nares vere 2] Mihtary ne ee eee Oion) peak Socios! sai. a ‘These ace for sale at face val J as BALE = = cose Pose 2! Pancation—Mr. McLaurin BG) sionally to Thomas and Lewis, At 7-51 4 A ein EASTON & RUPP, Tax CITIZENS OF MT, PLEABANT ARS Page 2! Porolled bills Mr. Obliger (Ohi the cap was adjusted over McCarthy's $e 0s0.000. Fully wecred CORSON & MACARTNEY, ane uri ae Nee . Howard ave agen RAPURDAY EVENING, ~ 4 Invalid ponsions—Mr. Osdmmeas we aD gg agg eg RE Oe GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥.W., : anor Practical empathy tay” eat te sitoned te Pere 2| Militie—Mr. 8ipe (Pa.) nso wren sdjurted. "At 1.54 the drop tell ine eee _ shankgrs and Deslere im Goverament Bonds. es NADEINGTON GROVE COTTAGE the w) Souse on Columbia rend ‘vas burned. “eage 2) War claims—Mr. Hillborn (Cal) ceugyled teem tho fiom. Geant / om, en ee COREY. | een Dommone in Sau encariton fated roken intoat tue Grover "ihe thlet Wes beak saeete “by order of Oitizene Assoctation. aon" ee ere eee hands moved conval: orricens. | seaitsaaertn fata etd: Puiatslobia‘boton | Be Var ook pptnce et, Meat20y etn Baye AER, § Patri NO LODGE, NO, Salis | LADIES. dda. Pees | Siliia af. atetaarin (8. 0.) ot moved, and to all appearances bi neck hed AT Britton | {Toral Kallrond. Gas: Ensurance and Tele: | qoot arasiees, Nevce,meetine, here on, Monday cones sap sste for ihe purpoee oy Susy, mie Bhs | LocaL MENTION ss | eauanadrrtampen tase oe teen broken by the drop.” The etragteg of the | a | LOCAL MENTION ready on | = bata grein | ‘tu Bell Telephone Stock bought andsold.ts18 | “3! REPEARD MICELE Soom eeeRt, eo ener at Arliton By oper | LOST AND FOUND. Page 2 | bereand on accountof the resiguation from com — , *. oe Rides . 5 i MANICURE. Pare 2| mittee membership of the follow! themen: —— = = = Conle= - * :. ML. y Y i= tt , fi 3 x > om WWSE, 1405 G ST. NW = “ALISM MISS MAGOTE GAULE | Smunl.) 2.740 pounds tothe ton ala , We BBO ook Ree ey inet ee” | MIBCELLAW BOG oaadl-§ (ittch $n FO re er Oe a? | Grant Thomas pulse was dows to @. Me- SO8AGE WaKeHoUsE, 140 1stm sz. xow. xe BEES or Buhinore the wondactaly wited cae | Sat ad ‘Wood te cantcustoméra A URLIG MEETING OMREE QITIEETS | Now Poutvenane Ook Fate | Bartment Mr. Brota (Ind), from education. ~ | Carthy’s ples half « minute, later waa impor: wedi every F q 3 WILLIS, eaeve en - | ce - +. 7 ings st iseSe Toe Hivnstnwiaand Wounls | gg Vice President and Menager. PRESS CLUB Sees Woward avg, | NOTARIES PUBLIC. Dace 3| 2, ne call of commttiens for reports was en-] SU t coauted. At @c'clech Themes wastes . iste = ery night FORALONS, “WINE char.” devise ener Tae eee eee at ee | OCEAN STEAMER. - =) oenneiee. only living man. A faint beating of the beart attonat Sure Derosrr, | 2S Sm SS <a efthewinecellar run anert ¢Mamonth, fwo fires in the vicinity of Mount Pleasant Thurgdey | OFFICIAL NOTICES. 8 ee een cana by Mr. Hocker (isn ) thet | could still be detected for several minates, but : : = Bee ASS TAL, SEEENG (OF TRE uit trying to. convince yourselt wo, Si ae nt 7 | the House proceed to the consideration of busi- | Could still be detected for several, minutos, wat SAVINGS AND TKUST COMPANY ‘the im (OF eastel ines can ness on the private calendar was defeated. | *t ty o'eloc! | abd the election of anexecative committee to serve Som with To-Kalon's Mapecialtieg™ MASONIO HALL ASSOCIATION. PIANOS AND ORGANS. 7 Tt Dennis McCarthy, who his wife, and Of the Pistrtet of Columbia, lace at Willard’s Hotel Prom that eiorious climate of California, = nm Son te cacti seden ce | a 2 | Yeas, 58; nays, 141. Btephen Hite, who slew Albert Baurmann, ae i os DKANEY, Secrotary. Avoitt the best for" light dri ay ni bx hee ed othe tock, | PROFESSION: Ss SURE2O SEISTINO DERE. nite. Grant Thomas and Nelson Lewis were RNEK ITH ST AND NEW YORK AVE TERT pes se ENTERTAINMENT oi ii amochaion oul § Serpe | etre PROPOSALS. B) rue consideration of tho Senate bill (with | Colored. Thomas killed Birdie Coleman oa Chartered by special act of ¢ “Aut domocrate of the Ist, | og. aol wide Chita, go palling. 018 Fst mW, on and S| earns j | House amendments) relative to the public | Iewis shot George Dean, both victims being Jem. . 1987, end ccte of Oct. 1900, and Fob... 1808 ihe mesitng ot Gre ctl oa G14 14th st_ nw. [as] ‘Teleyaone, 908, ‘ 7 By erder of igectors Tia KMME: Bearshacy, STEAM CARPET CLEANING. ..............-Page 7 | Printing and binding was then resumed. ee. nsusiicatinaiitsain> oc ao ___NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. _| groRAGR.. Page 7| Mr. Holman (Ind.) withdrew his motion, CAPITAL: ONE MITLION DOLLARS. parade oA S50 | ges ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS | = aula INVITATIONS. SUBURBAN PROPERT Pare 2 | which mas poating, te recommit the bill and souvent RELAEy t= SREEE. 5 3 a VETERINARIA! 2) by imo mat the vote by which the “ Roots safes from ®5 each upward per annom. Dees | es ane saat ine oid folks a pair of Geld ted or engraved at the lowest rates. WANTED ( S| alu cep ached ton @artleeeen deen | Suicide of a Detroit Business Man at Bos- H — a | Weactiers and workers at ¥ Chapel EVERY | SPectec ease ae ‘ame ot peices oN BYRON 8, ADAMS, WANTED (Help) 2| reconsidered, Mr. Holman moved to strike out ton This Morntag. ° i this week’ af 7:50 Otiock™ | Panging from (Telephone, ‘aw. 3 pee iae a nny catalyse pee desires — ghclieibecoe Gs) st —83.00 to 86.50.— et) post) eS WANTED (Houses 3 | those cleuses of the mensure which culate tothe | Boorom, Dos. $.—Richard B. Pesieen of Bo essay sraae esecheead marae ama ~— PEUAE, FIRE IN-| We stvo card with evers pair that entities the re ROR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BUT SING: | wantED hon, 3 | office of superintendent of public documents. | troit, about fifty-five years of age, committed imntdiedion 1 not leas than 85. i: 5 COMPANY OF D.C. cetver to a thorough test of the eyes by our optical ex- nz Canary and Cage, Young Talking Par- . ae The amendment was agreed to, after balf an | Hotel Thorndyke at 12.30 this ators al Decomber 6, 1802 | pertat pleasure. te. Monkeys, Hattanand Angore Cale and, Agua” | WANTED (sftuatio) 2] hour consumed in drumming upa quorum, and | Scide at the Ho eoteneen - cediahcced Chia Ravel digs <eamwaiitas | ed ta renew thetr in- a iam, pith nice fishes. SCHMID's, 712 Leth st. nw. Cuseollaneotia’. sun Silt at eoamnban ame morning by shooting bimeelf in Opera Glasses and Lorgnettes for the ladies. Ther- Administrator an T-ustee—exeentes Trusts of all kinds. BENJAMIN P_SNYD i ‘ RANC Tieasnce: ALBERT LSIURTEVANT. Secretary, Directors Beniawin P. Snvvler, Themes Hye, Willie E Clark, (y30) 8 Pex Cexr Boxps €10 TO #100. PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS. INTEREST QUARTERLY ' The Infostrial Savings en4 Loan Assoote- are weeured by ites Deeds of Trast, stock and other i THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AsSo- CIATION, 1300 F ST. N.W. Capital, €40.000. Organtzed Jaly 1, 1887. JOMN H SOULY, AF. CHILDS. Vice President THOS. G. HENSEY, Secretary aad Manager. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANE, Depository. pu JOHN H. SOULE. A. ¥. CUILDS st Or TEWKSBURY & Co., LEWIS o. LASS F st. WASHINGTON, D. W. B BIDPS, Manager. Adams Tron 5 Deposite Advances Pons and a the New Government Bonde I rwate Wires. One facilities for tra ty Grain and Provisions on the Chica. Board of Trade are unguaied (700m and Prowuvons Loca! Securities, A Bwogestion. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO. Proruty Beroise. Loss Asp IRVESTEEZT Asp, wescer sw. | AGBBTB. ...........0000- . .200-2---. #100,000.00 UES. 91 PER MONTH ON FACH SHARE. TRITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, #200. Wave YoU MONEY To INVEST? PUR- CHASE AB SPER CENT PER ANNUM COT- YON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR YEARS. WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER AXNUMON PECIAL DEPOSITS OF 85 OK MORE. | the finest diep 1 R's BS etm sat ides school abies, The JUST a Pull of a most magnificent assortment GENUINE ST. CROIX musical —ALL Handle the FINEST QUALITY only. Prices ranze from See our stock before purchasing e! os @RISTMAS PRESENTS! 25 91 Requests the pi MARTIN, LB Call early and CURE If you want p x WITHDKAWN ANY TIME ONS) DAYS NOTICE MONEY LOANED TO SHARFROLDFRS ONLY CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATE OF 13 PER MONTH ON EACH ¢1.000 bon FOWRD. OUK FIGURTS SHOW WE OFFER THE MOsT FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANS AND. DEPOSITS. AND OUK SFCURITIYS BEING THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOAN AND THE LOAN BEING RFPAID MONTHLY MAKES THE SECURITY STILL BETTER FACH MONTH, RENDERING IT IMPOSsI- BLE Fok OUR FATKONS 10 LOSE A DOLLAR. CALL AT THE OFFICE POR CIRCULARS AND FURTHER INFORMATION. 219 HAKRISON DINGMAN, President. W. 8. BOGE Free, T. C. DANIEL, Sec. USTED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO. (CIATION, 1313 F st.. Washington, D. C. Shares, €100. payable tn monthiy installments, ‘which participete m all profits and mature in 34 ecothe, Page: }om money deposited tn ‘and 6 per cent interest paid on special deposits ‘the date they are cele. Pood Member Wasbiagton Stock Fachangw, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, Booms ¥ and 11. Atlantic Buliding 0 F st. nw INVESTMENT SECURITIES. frocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash o (© margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. ‘COKRESPON DENTS. 2. & Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange ‘Lehman Bros.. New York Cottoa Exchange. Lebman, Stern & Co. . New Orieans Cotton Richange. Lameon Bros. & Co.. Chicago Board of Trade. ‘Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- Jeans Telephone. 455 pel7-te General the place for ve is THE | T tie the south side | ant” containe « | Venteres aud cur | for of th 7 emplo: v8 . Down ‘An endl at 25e. and Soe. marbleized tron, =) NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEFTING 01 Fo the stockholders of the Surise Steays Laundry 2. W. Mospy WILLIA y ever seon in Washinzton of Washburn, Gateomb and Bay State Ranging in price from 85 to $50. held and delivered on the day you wish. All goods marked tn plain figures. do without them. McGILL & WALLACE, Printers. now eight-atory fireproof office building om £G st. just west ler app pea aad s, made in the | | sible manner. If otherwise don't keep theus ost WOODWARD & LOTHKOP. Carmart & Lew: Any article purchased from now till Christmas on the payment of as all sum we will lay aside for you. ART WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. variety of Doll Babies. A great bargain ‘We will dress them to Your order. Fancy and Decorated China, Bisque, Bronzes and Clocks. We cau seil you @. «Please. attend. to gon ‘ays and ‘thus avoid the J. WESLEY BOTELER. Secretary. TUESDAY, the 13th in- W. Va.. for the lection transaction of any other December 1. 1892. ‘ash dividend of 6 per fal paid capital stock MERICAN COMPANY,1. MITED," farpinesand will be parable at tie office, 10th st. n-w..on SATURDAY, December ali stockholders of record Monday. De- t of stock will be closed on Saturday, December 31, SI1US TAY MS, Treasurer. DAVIS, 143) N. ¥. AVE. ARRIVED FROM EUROPE! N EXPRESS WAGON ot L BOXES AND NOVELTIES. . FULLY WARRANTED, — 1 to 81. E. F. DROOP, in most unequi hen its present nd + of the Encerwon what we and you | stated, if | MR. E. F. DROOP, ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, easure of a visit from you to inspect Bruno, Washburn and Bay State GUITARS, Gatcomb and S. 8. Stewart BANJOS, MANDOLINS, make your selections, which will be aim LLY, DEN ‘Corner Tath and STMAS IS COMING need things ip our ne. Can't Leave your orders early i the rush T printing done well and quick, thie ra MeGILL BUILDING of the patent uM very ti amfort SHIRTS To ORDER the time to have yor wh fact that's shirt made in tre ‘winter and cooler for sumer. ent equipped shirt factories in thi orvaghiy experienced work -neting ab 7th and 706 K st ow. Fancy and Plain Pillows and Head Rests. . and up to the finest French at $7.50. — | have soon this valgable work, fing Ansonia Clock, . eight-day, striking the hour and or Hassocks, half hour, cathedral gong, at $4. Another 100 of the Gem with moquette and body Brussels carpet, only 25e. You can’t afford to Pur Rugs, lined and an! SOdozen of fine Chiffon 50. Foot Rests mies them in «reat variety. ‘ombroid- CABHART & LEIDY, (928 7th and 708 K sta nw. s"2 . 7 PLA’ gttitxe Serie “BEE Kass & Sore Mro Co. BRANCH. 531 7TH ST. Factory, Baltimore, Md. VMAKE BEST ry eS? mometers for the gentlemen. ‘‘Gem" Microscopes for the bors. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10th, 11th and F sts. a7to24ino Bq EP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY wearing a pair of_our CORKS BRE "ER "SE agar. COPA SEWED. and ‘without doubt are the Best valtic vet offered for the money. Sem* quaiitice without the Cork Sol. 85720. “Our cdstoinern are rapidly reat Seing the fact that they can eve money by buying dows town. MONDAY NEXT, IN THE RESTAURANT assortment of Gent Seam URRE TNS See Sinn for Holiday Presents. RBYRT CONES & FON American Shoe Setlera, & Fait? Be, Gourh slie. 507 1 oF THE a7 ETHING FOR INAUGURATION. ve several thousand copics of a fine portrait of Mr. Cleveland, which I will sell at a bar- gaint sakes at once. et rg me ae a gm the street and Aispose of them at a MeQUEES, HOs 110 Eat. bow aioe REALLY HANDS\ DAR Ts an excellent advertising medinm for business men, but to retail HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES nearfy all epectatt inerchants. Calendars, Kenerally cheap, tawary af- ar Entre, are frequently a dre in stores and ofiees: but itis not so in private les, W they wants [es dar for the house, as the ways do, ther ust y go and ask for one; consequently when one is sent to them, with the compliiaents of the season, it 4s duly epprcciated. T do not handie cheap Calcndars atal 0 are WORKS OF AKT, sold at moderate ‘HL. MeQUEEN, Printer and Publisher, tazi 1108-1116 E st. a THREE O'OLOcE. => NOTICE. —GEORGE W. WOOD HAVING ‘suwned to me the contents of his printing oftce at 208 10th si. nw, all persona having ciaime against the said Georce 'W. Wood will present the 14. all” person’ same without delay. an indebted to the Sait George W. Wood will please promptly settle with the underetiened. ‘The printing office ts now offered for sate. agg, BESRYC STEWART, Jr Ass ab Taet = HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Amonz typewriters the SMITH PREMIER stands alone at the front. Ite improvements of today make this #0. If you are contem- plating, the purchase of ‘a machine ‘all the eal, then send’ to Us for aSMITH PREMIEK on free trial. YA. CLARKE & SON, Agente, 935 F STRERT. iNGT NTE vit VOLUMES. —Real estate en are advised not to purchase piat books until they "The only complete ate issued, “specially” prevared { With Complete Index maps Land Band # will Ye ispued about January 1. iss irees D. J. HOWELL, Civi! Engineer, 918 Pet Be"? THose BUILDING HOUSES. If your architect or builder is securing bids to furnish the glass for your new residence tell him to put uson hislist. We can fave you money. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, ixpert Handler of Plate Glase,” 3 7th wt. mw ofticia! Soners ag N are in search of some- sizes. Fit eny shoe. Anyone can’ put on. PE tell cad Bet, $3. Extra calks 20 cents set. Agency with J. B. KENDALL, __ eta 2 O18 Penn new. ings” line. e W. 8. TEEL, Men's Belongincs, 95 PA. AVE. a9. The REMINGTON Th weather is likely to be fair; colder Standard De ariel Mortimer ebrsable late, TYPEWRITER Is Wo will not publish our “ent prices” ican forlumber. Suffice it to say that umber UNRIVALED. ta vay down. ‘The kind you want and the size of your Send for Mustrated catalorns. Wrekoff, Seamans & Benedict, sais Seuesuapelcmicgens Cor. 8th and F sts, nl4-m,tu,th,f,tf Liber, Bittinger & Miller, “Lumber, Mill Work and Budiders' Hardware,” Cor. N. ¥. ave. and th st. new. Branch cor. 11th and O ets. n.w. de DISTINCT. COPIES FROM ise WRITING. = SOT Conti COALY 4. labor-saving device, you.gan take 150 COP! rawing or inusic. Also reproduces in colors. 30,000 COPTES can be taken from one pad withont renewing. “Requires no roller, no reme!ting and no stencils. Call and Lave it expl-ined to you. Don't forgot us for Christmas goods. ©. C, PURSELL, Bovkesciler, 418 9TH ST. N.W. ‘effo-sima Bq ™ STORIES ES Make extremely interesting reading. So ‘with the somewhat thrilling and intensely attractive story of the experiences of Dr. Paton, the New Hebri tes missionary who is now speaking in thiscity. Some of bis hearers may want anaccount of his life. In 2 finely bound volumes, sold in set for $2. ‘means of which OAL FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. Coal is king. but thers are as many grades e are in flour. It canbe 90 lutely worthless—even worse than ‘Beware of so-called cheap coal or ¥on will get this kind. We sell only the best coal, delivered in the best cundition and ni the lowest possible price consistent with fair dealing ‘Try us. Y. BALDWIN JOHNSON. ave.. 51 —s B30. a = 4-3 ane WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, 3 can ores Mastawarsers ir Chr iomen Thénon rier tent suanics before the busy Aes a ove 428 Seventh st. as oc3-3m FOR RENT— OFFICE ROOMS, ON F AND G 8TS.; CONVENIENTLY LOCATED; SUITABLE compen FOR OFFICES AND LIGHT HOUSE- Lap Robes of ll Hind or FOOD JON B. WIGHT, 1410 @ BT. 10: H, Tire Pete WEEPING KEDUOTION IN PRICES. IDEAL CUSHION RAMBLERS, for both boys and iris, cut in price to 850! (the same goods at every point as previously sold at $70.) Can you do better for Christmas presents? e720 Se eo aap ee ae a we ABOUT $3 SAVED ON TROUSERS. <t lameness tenis Teton = ae pair ‘be ed eae sakes J. FRED GATCHEL (late of Keen's), 408 12th st. n. w., one door above the "*Avenue.” — ‘SPECIAL 1HI8 WEEK. We have on hand a few Reefers fer boys— ‘sizes 4 to O-that we wish to close owt this 3 ‘week. They were €3.50 and 94.00. Cloe- ing out price, @2.50. Made of *'Friess.” ns GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG.CO.. ‘awaiting Jour orders, el BELA ats Boars S of any writing, |/ To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tax Star 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 negli- gence on the part of route boys. Bee aNoTHER REASON. There te stil! another reason why garments made up at our establishment give satisfac- tion and why acustomer once mained is after- ward retained—we employ only skilled labor—men of experience and ability, who command the highest wages, SNYDER & WOOD, 1111 PENN. AVENUB (Barr's Ola **Stand.") 49 Govenywext Recrrrrs Topay.—Internal revenue, $711,755; customs, $701,216. — ‘This one Fact bear in Minds ann fe tm the city mate en? NETTLETON in one If you purchases isit and’ t the Treas partment to- BRADBURY ae oid oe rs Tae UV. x Rear Admiral Be 2 U.S. 8. Newans, A a = . ¥.c,amren, *"etmesed hams flagship, has arrived at Messina, Sicily, 1225 Pa. ave. + 49 | from Naples. e pee a hs Cox. H. ©. Connry arrived in the city today ALL COATS ARE CUT LONG. a P< — from Los Angeles, Oal., and reported for duty You swell young men with in the offids of the adjutant general. “*bobtail” top coats are no longer ——_—_.-— — “tn it” The decree has gone Assistant Exornerr Gronoe R. Sanispcny forth that overcoats should has been detached from duty in the bureau of soumpenlrmpeeengiaehoncaste lhe steam engincering and ordered to the nautical cannot afford to be out of style, school ship Enterprise. “‘doncher know.” Overcoats to ———— order, cut in the latest style, at Tue Moxtzner's Tarat Trir.—The date fixed Practically ready made prices. for the official trial trip of the coast defense G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, ship Monterey, building at San Francisco, is TH AND F 8TS. N.W. ao December 16. a ARGUMENTS. . Tne Parstpent’s Cartens.—The President's No eee these facts, | callers this morning included Chief Justice Ours in the larwest and finest Ladies’ ana | Fuller, Senators Mitchell, Cockrell and Wash- Gentlemen's Tailoring Emporium in Wash- burn, Representatives Blunt, Post, Lodge and ington. Wilon, Mr. Geo. C. Brownell, Geo, 0. Heinear- son and N. B, Rankin of Oregon. preceeccnr td a | ‘That we have the largest and most varied stock of patterns. A Navrican Expert Waxtep.—The civil That ours is the best talent obtainable in | service commission will hold an examination Ame ica. December 23 to fill a vacancy in the hydro- taiteringt 2 Something for vow im) prachic office, Navy Department, at a salary of KEEN, “Tailor,” 1212 Fet.nw. 49 | £1,000. Theexamination will include questions au | on nautical science in addition to the subjects of the clerk examination. Lrmmantay oF THE Sutrusontax.—Dr. Cyrus Adler, who has for several years past been hon- orary assistant curator of the collection of orients] antiquities in the United States tional Museum, has been made librarian of the Smithsonian Institution. Dr. Adier is at prea- ent the acting bead of the Semitic department of the Johns Hopkins University. Bq BE DEPENDED UPon. It is good to know that there isatleast one place where FINE ENGLISH STEEL CARVERS, In new shape blades and new style stag | handies, can be obtained at common- sense prices. ‘We import our Carvers and other Table Cutlery direct in large quantities, thus saving about a fourth of what is usually asked. Special attention is called to the spien- 4:4 values in Carving Sets at $1.50, €2, 82.50 to #4—although wo have them as Bigh as 815. ‘No neod to remind you of what an ac- ceptable gift a Carving Set will make, BARBER & ROSS, Table Cutiery ant Buiiders' Hardware, Cor. 11th and G ste. n.w. = 'T IT 60? jew linings, new buttons, now braid, « good pressing—that “‘bag” in the Trou-ers removed, and you have practically 8 new sult. Wit Be Comr.ere rx Tre.—The Navy Department is confident the cruiser New York will be completed in time for the naval review. Formal orders issued directing that she be fitted out ne the flagship of Rear Admiral Gho- rardi, who will resume command of the North Atlantio station upon his return to this coast, and as the senior officer afloat will command the review. Sears Post Onoan:zaTions.—The Secretary of War has issued an order that organizations casually at @ post may, upon application, participate in all the privileges of the post exchange, inelnd- ing the right to credit under paragraph 338, Many & }35 and 830 can bo often saved by expending | Army Regulations, but shall not purchase = A.W HEIL. “Down Town Tailor, 315 PA. AVE. a9 | ‘lirect interest therein and shall not be repre- sented in the management thereof. Profits ac- eruing to an organization during such tem- porary membership shall be determined by the regular exchange council. upon such equitable basis as many seem expedient in each case. KEEP UP WITH THE AGE! The Edison | honograph can be placed i" in the top of your desk, and you thus have an deal ‘stenographer continually at: you 4 mand.” You turn on the switch and iaik: he Phonograph listens aud records: your cur SSP Hes the quickest and best way to dispat bs nemograph aPeee RIVAL COMMITTEES. .» 627 E nw. See D, EASTON, Pres't. (it) K. F.CHOMELEN™ Sec'y. Not Yet Settled Which Will Make the Tariff Investigation. ‘Tho rivalry between the appropriations com- mittee and the committee on ways and means over the honor of investigating the finan- cial condition of the government is growing in interest. Mr. Wilson's resolution referring the. matter to the ways and means committee was very carefully prepared weeks ago after consultation with some prominent democrats and was designed to give the ways and means'committes an ocou- pation during this session and to secure # mass of information which would lighten the labors of the committee of the next House when the tariff legislation is taken up in earnest. By Tolstake this resointion was sttributed to, Mr. is s prepared: Initoduced Oy Mr, Wilcon and may be regarded PEN IT IS ALL Gonz —You may be sorry you did not leave your measure fora Coat and Vest of that Fine Diagonal Worsted which we are making n> for $25—810 Lesa than regular price, hav- ing bought the cloth at our own figure— cut, made and finished in the latest and neatest fa: OWEN, The Tailor, 423 11TH STREET N. W. = ADAMS EXPRESS Delivers them promptly we will haveon sale by the time this Star reaches sy Serine, Pac tons of rectal ntercet es of 8 Wil be the pr: i aanic note shen | the direct vote of the Mr. Andrew (Nass.) presented the of Rev. Phillips Brooke and others the repeal of the Geary Chinese ect ‘The House then adjourned until Monday. tition for PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, The House Committee Today Listens to Ar- guments for « Direct Vote. ‘The proposition to chooro the President by the direct votes of the people, always a popu- lar one with the democrats. promises to meet with more than usual consideration by the committee on the election of President and Vice President and re tatives in to which is ref bills and resolutio: Proposing amendments to the Constitution with this end in view. Tho ball was started rolling today, when the committes had its first meet- ing of the session. There were present, in addi- tion to a pod number of the members of the committee, Representative Springer an K. McClure the editor of the Philadelphia Timea, doth of whom addressed the committee briefly on the subject under consideration. At the last session of Mr. Springer introduced a joint resolution providing for a presidential and vice presidential term of six years, with ineli- gibility of theincumbents to re-election and also providing a scheme for electing them by the direct vote of the Mr. first addressed the committee today, giving his reasons for advocating | the proposed change. He was followed by Mo- Clare, who {indorsed Mr. Springer’s senti- ments, icularly with reference to the desirability of electing the President and Vice President by a direct vote, instead of by the cumbersome method now in vogue. Mr. MeClure expressed his belicf that the p: change wasa perfectly safe departure. He re- ferred to the complicated machinery of the present system, and called attention to the fact that where the difference in the electoral votes received by each candidate was very small contest might easily be made. Representative Belthoover of Pennsylvania is the author of @ resolution introduced in the House the other day which has for ite object the election of the President and Vice President by ple, and this was today referred to a subcommittee consist- ing of Representatives Crain, Gantz and Jobn- son. A subcommittee went into the discussion of this matter very thoroughly last year, and as a result of its deliberations a joint resolution on the subject was prepared and introduced in the House by Representative De Armond. Itis favorably indorsed by some of the members of the committee. The main feature provides for adis- tribution of the electoral votes among the can- didates for President and Vice President in pro- portion to the number of votes cast for To a subcommittee consisting of Mesera, Do Armond, Cox and Johnson were today referred the several bills repealing certain sections of the Revised Statutes relating tothe federal elec- tion laws. These bills were introduced at the present session of Congress. cial move of the tariff reform- ers. Unfcrtunately Mr. Dockery did not know of it and got his resolution in first, and now, ‘as he and some of the other members of the Be_*°T Lone Aco, ErTHER! ‘Here is what we consider about the best vajue in new stylish Suits ever offered. Handsome Rough Diagonal Cheviot Suits in black ands rich shade of navy blue, cut long, single and double breasted. thoroughly mede, tailor fin- ished, only $20 per suit. We remember the time when such a sult would sell readily at @25—and not long ago, ether! GEORGE SPRANSY, “+One Rrice Clothter,” ~_— ++ TO RESTORE HARMONY, A tremendous effort is being made Just now to restore a perfect harmony within the ranks of democratic statesmen. The much -prayed-for reconciliation between Cleveland and Hill is spoken of as right on the point of accomy mt. Theappoiat- ment of Hill on the advisOry committee of the Senate is said to have been for the purpose of putting bim in # position to be brought in con- tact with Cleveland and to make a meeting of the two men in consultation over party affairs almost a necessity. ‘The democratic managers are greatly an- noyed by the constant talk of factional differ- ences and the ever present indications that per- sonal hostility or differences of opinion on party policy threaten the party at the very be- ginning of {ts political triumph. As long coat ie at na ts active bostilit toward Mr. Cleveland and there is a strong element in the Senate which its what was the most earnest opposition to Mr. Cleve- land's nomination there will remain the fear that there will be opposition, secret or open as the ciroumstances may develope, to Mr. Clevelan Hill is the chunk of Te it an end to it Gorman, Whitney, Brice, Sheelian, Murphy and « number of other dem” Seda be be eobiog One Soak ooten toe to be making one final effort to way. the 2 # £ E together in some formal ‘extremely anxious that all the should pany well aware, i eo il : neck with pistol. The cause tor the decd is not known. Mr. Paulson and wife have been at terested in real estate deals and Detroit and all ome 8 His visit for the an office city, ‘and since December i be hed been arrangements toward that end. his suicide is said to have been joalien seneiing Som eee Se The of an extra session of it is reported, is also to be decided at ference, and other matters learned their mission None of the Senators would saya word as to the object cf their mission. They were chagrined that their coming had been so extensively announced. Uther leading democrats from all over the country called on Mr. Cleveland today. They have come to the city toattend the banqurtof the Reform Club tomorrow night, Cleveland will be the club's guest of honor. rt to ANNETTE MUNSON WANTS "625,000. Munson. The defendants are: Jr., Geo, W. Little, Jano Little ‘leet oe B! idee! : if ¥ 8 itil il ill gle, ad j i i hi i ii ft & 35 B83 & i Hl i i i H HI il He hl if H F +} [ s Sng

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