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TAR. THE EVENING S PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT TUE STA Nas, TO Pecasyleania Avenue, commer 11th St, by fhe Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KACFFMAND., /’res’t oe - New York Ofce, #8 Potter Building. (Fotered at the Post (tice at second Tame mall patter | GAT AL! maid subserintions must be paid tm advance. Kates of acivertising mad known om application. Vor. 81, No 20.455. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCI AL SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ue Wasmxorox Loax Axo Taest} comPANT. Grentte Botlding, 9th and F ste. a. Axenicas Srecritry Asp Trost Co. Larcest Capital Cona@gratire Manayement. CASH CAPITAL... 81,000,000 PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. e273 Tur Wasmscrox Rear Esrare Co. CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID. OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, $100 AND 8500 EACH. ‘These bonds are payable in goldcotn May 1, 190. Dnt enbject to payment at any time after May 1. 1897. atthe option of the Company. They are secured by first morteage notes on Washington city real estate, held im trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each Yond tsssned, and that securities exceeding in face value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified have been deposited with it. The notes so deposited represent only about two-thirds of the market value of tho real estate upon which they are « first en, waking the security of these bunds unquestioned. IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, JUNE 1, 1862, ‘Total Resources, $270,546.73. Total Kecetpta, $137,606.02. Heal Estate on Hand (actual cost), @160, 182 63. DEBENTURES. Dedentnres are valaable to persons who fo not de- ttre to be encumbered with the care and responsibility of Keeping the various papers necessary In the prepar- ation and security of a real estate loen. It relieves the person accepting the debenture of the responal- bility of looking «fter the payment of taxes upon the Property and the annoyance of @ collection of the interest, JOuN H WALTER, President, 1001 Frat. n.w., Washington, D. O. BANKERS. Second Nattonal Bank of Washington, ‘The Wastincton Loan and Trast Company. nth, tue NOTE TO BUSINESS MEN. a personal or prtwate expenses, and {tis best to have that account in separate Institution from that of your bu-iness account We eapectally solicit the priva’e accounts of Dusiness men and pay interest upon their aver age Dalacces. INVESTMENTS FOR “00. The a@vantage of investing your money tn boms securities cannot be overestimated. If youhave money to invest anddo not de tre to be incumbered with the care and respon" afbllity of Keeping the various papers necessary fm the preparation and security of = real estate Joan, invest it {athe Debenture Bonds of this company, thus relieving you of all responst- Ditty andannosance These bonds commend themselves to persons of movlerate means who Deve small amounts from time to tine for in Yertment. These yield en income of 5 per cont interest per annum and are fully secured. Issued in sums of $100, $500and $1,000. In- terest payable vew!-ennually, Another form of investment offered by this company t= First Mortgage Keal Fatate Notes ‘These notes are for sale at face value plus 1 per cent tnterent per annum for commission. rield ‘an income of 6 per cent per annum. and are fully Buaranterd by the company These ao opportunity to tnvest sums to the extent of $50,060. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO.. & T BRITTON, Preaudent. BANKING HOUSE, 14056 5T. X. W. Borat Certimicates. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 140 15TH ST. N.W. 18) 41) persons who may be called on to bury a member cithe family or a, friend are reevectfuily invited 0 fall atthe office of the Co-operative Durlal Assocte- | ‘Hon, No. 131) 14th street northwes:, and exsining louz Fesns Shr cortitcsten Feprewenting Atty a0 ‘one-bundred ilar Funeral Corttiesten draw 6 per cent interest and are trans. > Pe A ‘wer ferable any cas. ‘Examine and be convinced of DD sa) ewww Your faterest in the matter. BoP Asa WWW SH. MINES, Prestdent, > eae z3stn 1315 14th st. nw XX TUT ERE GRR ERR qSSy TIT! & z PRET BER ESP) tee Narionar Sere Dazore S35 # ROR Bee ‘ss 3 SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY WHEN DEPOSITED WITH US. Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress If you have idle money drawing no interest it will | ay you to get our interest rates on time certificates of depoatt. Jan... 1867, and acte of Oct. 1800, and Fed.. 1892. — CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. WOODS & CO., Bankers, Rents safes from $5 each upward persnaam. este 1222 F at. aw. Biiver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not less than 85. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- ecutor, Administrator and Trustee—exeeutes Trusts | of all Kinds. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Presitent, CHARLES C. GLOVER. First Vice President. JAMES M. JOHNSTON. Second Vice Pres. THOM \s H. JONES, Third Vice Pres. E FRANCIS RIGGS, Treawurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. Directors: Bentamin P. Snyder, Alvort 1 Sturtevant, Georwe Ht. Plant, Lewis Horry Wiss, James M, Johnston, R. Foss Perry, Tuomas Hyde: Wiles 2 Clark, 39301 EF A. R. Cursorx & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 61 BROADWAY, N. ¥. ILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS, MAP ATE, COUNTE aad TOWN BONDS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Cotton. Mining Shares, Petroleum and all securities that are Jecit inom New York, Chiao, San Francteo, Philstelphia or Boston Ex- changes hougbtant sid f rcash Berpmo, Loax INVESTMENT AS#N, 008-9146 ST. ¥.W. ASSYTS. $100,000.00 TRS, 81 PER MONTH ON FACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTIIS, #200. HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST? PUR CHASE AN # PER CENT PER ANNUM COU- JON CERTIFICATE TO KUN FOR 3 YEARS. WE PAY & PER CENT PER ANNUMON SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF @5 O% MORE CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ONS) DAY# NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHARFHOLDERS NLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATE OF @13 PER MONTH ON EACH $1,c0u BOR- KOWED. OUR FIGURES SHOW WE OFFFR THE MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS ON LOANS AND DEPOSITS, AND OUK SECURITIES BEING THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOAN AND THE LOAN BEING RFPAID MONTHLY. MAKES THE SECUKITY STILL BETTER Asp Fivenrrx LE FUNDS DRAW INTEREST WHEN DEPOS- fed with us. Call and eet our rates_on demant it before depositing else WOODS & CO. ; Bankers, EF et aw. 4230. General Banking. OURS is the ONLY house in the District that sells EXC" USIVELY PRICES musi be, on the basis of the AVERAGE LOSSES resulting from the ‘credit syatem. NO OTHER Ey therefore, DOES or CAN RD to sell as CHEAP AS WE Trane, Trawe. Tranr- RACH MONTH, RENDERING IT IMPOssI- FoR OUk FATKOSS IU LUSE 4 i | offgie stony march of time brings us to the threshold CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS AND FURTHER INFORMATION ne MAKRISON DINGMAN, Presi — New Yran Are you prepared to welcome the stranger, whose chilling breath requires that yon be thoroughly and | thickly clad? Ifnot, be up and doing. We are pre pared to furniah the ‘ne essary warmeats at stuall Cost folthe buser— C. T. Havessex, x Frchange, wl Stock Broker, Booms & and 1), Atlantic Butiding, WO F st uw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Stocks, Neus and Grain Lowght and sold for cash or er mares. Cottun boughs» JF Mache Leboran Brow Vebmas. Stern & Co, Ne Laskin Brox & Co. € Private wires to New 10 oo FUR BEAVER STORM CoATS— BARMOUTH SHAG STORM COATS— — hia = $10. — ESQUIMAUX BEAVER STORMERS— = $tILis. — Sin Now York or New Orleans, SPOX DENTS New York New WORUMEO CHINCHILLA STORMERS— To "a want to buy s Handsome. Medium-welzht Poat—in short, medium or fail length —famiiiai ‘Walking Coats” co.ue right straicht here-ae we >SPIR TUALISM. —MINS MAGGIE GAULE of Baltimore, the wonderfully gifted test A FRIDAY drive the day for privatestt. tines at the’*Columbia,"" 70 11th <t.u.w..and Woun'e ‘Hall, 721 0th st. a. w., every FRIDAY night ool 3-thistim MASONIC.—A_ SPECIAL COMMUNICA- thon of Lafayette Lodg C~ will be held. a, No. 19 FA Masonio Temple THURSDAY, £29, 1892, at 7240 o'clock p.m. Work: EAL By order of the W, r CARR STITT EGULAR month|s ‘meeting wi'l be held THURSDAY, mber 20, at Bo'olork, at V2 G st nw. A large Deceiader Attendance of the members te desired aeazt PED. MITCHELL, Secretary. NOTICE —THE ANS ETING OF the stockholders of The Waablagten. Loon go) Trust Company for the election of dire-ters will t jee of the comp ny on TUESDAY. the id.at the o yy of January, 180%. iat ra om, op te 3a of Januazy, of uauaey, 1868" W. B. ROWTSON, sooretn 127-008 FRE ANNUAL MEETING OF SHE stockholders of the Co/umbia National Sand ‘hg Company will be held at its principal office, South Washington streset, Alexandria, Va.. on FE TRSDAY of January, 1893 (being ). at 12230 p.in,. for the election of vofticers for ‘the ecsuing year and tie transection of "*Fne polls will be open ‘Transfer Hooks will Le closed ISG). aud opened on the 10eB 210 the Other important business. By order of eee STE teu Ares ke PeaRsoN, ee laze-law3s ‘President. A MERTING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Washinwton and Georgetown Rai ‘ompang for the election of directors will te atthe office of the company, Georgetown, on WED- NESDAY, the 11th day of January, 1603 9 polis will he o at 10.10, apd closed at 12 me, Tigustsr pooks wil be closnd of the Aub of Janu Sty, 1503, and opened on January x H. HURT. President. The annasl Ket Company’ ill be b : "i fu the Center market, in the city of Washington. a° 12 o'clock im. on the FIRST MONDAY, beinue the 23 das ofdenuary. 18.5, for thechmce of thirtenn directors for the ensuing year, wid to aot on any other suivect witha, tue power ¢ mn that ran) be ht before the ineetinZ. Bu w. Cckrie ffive of the company ‘SAMU! brous D | <a Tpublish three hooks for real estateagents 7 very inan in that business ought to have. Arst of the year Is the best thine to bewin thes hey are Rawling’s ““Kecord of Loans.” Yove Rent Ledver™ ani ‘Property List. Book.” and see them or let me send them to you to tion, B. L. MoQUEEN, Printer and Pub Telephone {d28} DONT. DONT, DOT Tn¥est'ina house or # lot without seeing ing Tish of property for wale, louses from 10.000 to 850,000 for homes, invest: ent or business purposes Lots froin 10 cents a foot to #10 tor builders and speculate d28-: sher. 1108-1116 Est. tw, YEAR in imitation of gneraving, Bity for 00 cents; one bunirel for cents, S. ADAMS, Printer, 1 Vith'st a very pretty. ¢ 4 e lety in original have the richest and most attractive vari Card= and quaint the “city. nt SiBoskisi. ty sive wordiage &r Episcopal Prayer Booceat rzactly half price sony CPREKER GIO 7TH ST. ri HATS FOR SOCIAL CaLLs. — There are “*times" when Silk Hats are the oniy “correct thing.” For New Yes for instance. If you intend "calling" you'll need one. ‘*Knox" and "*Christy” are both sevented here ‘tt EMEAZ & SON, — i | <a and#i. Every pair usranteed. Open Sates tH 19 gam. hs MP DAVIS, 1400 Now York 4 ave severed all connection wth ‘8.1 & Davis (Incorpo az REMINGTON Standard TYPEWRITER Tr Absolutely UNRIVALED. Send for illustrated cataloens, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, Cor. Sth and F sts. nl4-m,tu,tb,f,tf ePNUAL REDECTION SALE MEN'S O'COATS AND SUITS. r more,for $14.85. See window. WM, GARNER, 10% 7th st. n. w. _€21-3m BOS GNITNIRP. Ts JOB PRINTING spelled backward. ‘Some printin= you get serms to have bee done backwWard—not so with Us, as our patrons will We're printers to pleaae, and when u ror Promised it's done. Prices mod- erate. McGILL & WALLACE, 1107 EST. N.W. Printers To Suit All I COAL! COAL! = rove, Thavea full snd complete siock of Pirst-orade Coat or T Tee Latrobe: The Orsi ffices conveniently located to the trade. aud Wert knd sore yar, 20th eet. w. Branch o} ‘Main office ‘Telephone calm. 1 HOS. Re ni9-2m MAL CAUTION. WISHING ALL OF OUR MA. chines to wive the hichest Jcres of satinfac. Sen wanarticabariy contion those havine, 1 opepat our make azainst allowing them nn ted gine where than at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, «vere nous. Dut wenuine parts are used and only the ‘most reason able, charses, if any, aren ‘Orders by postal will ‘attention, Feceive ime ne ‘# WILSON MF@. co. _ mmy26-t that | Exvethounts ‘terme anpsiey aS ices | SNS Se Saree eee | ya STATES PUTLDING AND LOAN ASSU- pitbenittse 7 50: ene agpeataane s The price ts =St5=— ATION, 1315 F at., Washington, D.C ees Shares ayable in mont stall: Ay running mates we offer MEN'S SUITS—Straight epee eee rene uy instalixent, | og ‘Round Cut Beck Ovals, and Cutaway oecs | Wich particPete we ali proats aud wature ia od | Conte, woethe | at Fuge taterest om money Aenenttet te ny amowat. = $7.50 = 5 and © per cont interes ‘ate. from the date they ares ate oust —— =| Men's Suits—Sinele and Double-breasted Sack Coats, Taree and Four button Cutaway Frock Coats, Basxixo Hovse Or os sie - FROM MUSICAL COURIER, NOV ay Gg a | choi selltay pianos in the whole gamut of instru- : tule in this land. senlen and try ts were Waced ‘up ple hawp Irequent:y asked us: What ts ail ‘this talk in the Manical Courter sbout the bensty and theresle and the tone and toucn of the Emerson nd we tell therm today once inore what we seid then Go and tert thom yoursclven, bad yoy Will indorse wisat the Musical Courier. has stated. if You know anything about the subject. for ale at ‘i, EBERBACH'S, ari OIF at. LEWIS G TEWKSBURY & co. 1K Fst, Adame Troe Building. WASHINGTON, D. BOYS" OVERCOATS. | Boys’ Storm Coats. stved sabuecs | Boys’ TWO-PIECE SUITS, ee 3 81.281. 50-81. 75-82 25-$3-83. 50-83. 87-04. 2 day balances FOR SALE—HORSE BLANKETS AND Tar ROUES. “A Peer! piesa peed ‘Lap Robes of all i WOODW Ait LTH AN: MEN'S SHIRTS TO ORDER ‘Now is the time to have your Shirts made well-known fact that siirt made in te ariner for winter and cooler for summer. W one of the best equipped shirt factories in th country, eraploy oniy thoroaghiy. ox work: Boon, and guarantee berfect-Attiny shiris, wade in the je wiabner. If otherwise don't keep them im WOUDWARD & LOTHHOP. ‘ANCIES” SUPPER “PANGHES: For New Year Receptions, te. besiorers will pleas continue the siere—barry Aavencee, upreiaforceussuce. Wegiory in tne great Sumber of Cur beelegers: and wish them ecch und every coe A HAPPY NEW YEAR. Government Bends —— VICTOR F. ADLER? TEN PFK CENT CLOTHING HOUSR, wt prwate | 27 and Ge SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Prwate Fores wee te our New York and Corner Massachrusetts avenge. Chicane eficon STRICTLY ONE PRICE. <arienes eas December 1 this dtore will be eal ET con trading | oetines unui Dolock Saturday evenings agi it Gremanc Provisions fp min ood, Provinous on | Sleek ‘oct of Guequaied (heen. Seewr (ee For New Year. ry - | Guass Wane Puettes Goctiing to comm ICH CUT, ENGRAVED and PLAIN, 2 eg oR In everything suitable for the table. A ucqretion. suiting “arranecorute ot Porreny / Axp Poncrnars, weed wee ener Feretts end sinate pieces. Lewis a. TewxsnUEr & co. Saeptise, SU ps . —————— P.. many otber useful artcles, CORSON. «JNO. W wacantyey, rep. W ann J Somber SPS Ee Or the Trot clase in everstisiag suitable for Se 2 See * Koronex U-vewsiry, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥. ee a “ot hew Yop: Pauledeipcin: Boman poner ayes sucttewmaseaina! 1215 F Axo 1214G Se en Are you going to ‘‘receive” New Year's? ‘Webave just opened an exquisite line of Ladies’ Dancing and Reception Slippers and Shoes which we secured expressly for the social season. Dainty Slippers of satin, Gongols kid, suede, calf,-patent leather, &c., im white, tan, light blue, red, gray, Diack, &e. ‘The styles and shapes we showare die tinetively original and not lo be Found elec where. Don’t skip us if in search of attractive Slippers. HASRYER & SHIBER act Vittre, bie” AE prices. Peck BARBER cold weather is just the ave the Skates—the best at popular (low) Berry's Club. economical people have already done eo—bave you? Surprising what a large amount of coal cane of L., will hold its. wert. Spr hast cana eh nnn giection on “FRIDAY EVENING, December 0, at Sie sie Tyvorrapbical Temple, A full attendance wrcently There's but few people who haven't recn the — | requested. pias Advantaxe of gan heating over coal-beating OWING TO AN ACCIDENT TO PROF. Moves: (Have yon mada the change? | We've a Carnana the suiree which was to be riven | jas Heating Stove which we are selling for HIS (THURSDAY) EVENING will ed. | sempi-an the larvest, most ¥aried anc line we have ever ARBER & ROSS’ ‘TIMELY HINTS." the time. This ‘thing” for it We 1OK SATURDAY, December 31. fro: midnight, in OURS a enjoy ating 10 near the tM Washington ACCOMNTAN Ps News and Gossij or | tala Index te Advertisements. onsy] Yani Fttst. All welcome. | AxET: ‘ dial y, 12m and 7.20 p.m otek ee & Snyder's American Club, Barney & 7:30, antsaton will condact = services at Fonds un. x=; ate, Raymond's Extension 50c., 75c., #1, $1.50. $2 and 83.25. MB. Church, corner lath snd @ id fo DR. J. M. TEMPLE OF SAN FRAN- cisco, celebrated Paychometrist. Clairroy- RL. ¢.— EXCELSIOR ASSEMBL. 2672, K De. Naves coal and avoids dirt, aanes, work — | Classen «I begin SA TCRDAY AFTERNOO: cen band, © member of their assembly. a own, <g> WASHINGTON, D. ©, DEG. 28 1-82. Beas Wiles sen tocotnsutedes tne: rome 11TH AND G BTS. N.W. 02% most attractive AND Ross s shoes that i< Rees ere TRE TIRST Rees and efficiency of the fire and police departine! fo the fire of our factory at 210 Pennsylvania av the night of December 27, JNO. MceDERMOTT & BRO. A PRESENT FOR NEW YEAR? Can sell yon a Bradbury Piano in Mahogany. Circassian Walnut, Rosewood, NEW YEATCS CALLING, Washington Coupe and Livery and Board- aan falo. Niarnra Falls, @& on'y. A tow Ure ole Fae CIGAR STORE: St. Ja. oo! Hotel 4 tightness ahd cramping which some a chee thy revolt i eomnethine sore | iFse=S TOG CAN SAY sporeey Fale ia boric past wees Bits et Tha ahs UhEK Ls Sulit to cee : rENT LEATHER ata. They aren sh. ond itis useless for you to eewed Shore at | ST ‘enilid sellers, superior wear- give protection’ from the damp Washingtor Sour oftiee, ow! W DAYS LEFT. WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, ee A Ee Dero Ere Bookseliers, Statwners, Engravers. arr ‘Don’t forget that on! few days femaio pretty enungh to please any feminine fancy. Not necessary to book your order and then wait for 'W YEAR OALENDARS. a machine; we oan furnish them now. ‘ne has a complete stock sof CALENDAR s for the year of INK one ‘or your heme and one GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. 1325 14th oto. w. aco in which to buy 9 860 Fol! Dress Suit, see- on (onone in thecity for 80, We will re- FEE NEw veaR ©. ©. PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9TH ST. N.W. 27 ceive orders upto and including January Jat that figure, after that the charge will be #20 additional Have you left your order yet? OWEN, The Tatlor, 423 LITH ST. (Just above the arenue), Ss | Can want calendars | of the days as | Very pretty. assurt: office and. ‘Will soon be bere, so that yon may K they go by some for home, but al and useful L THE QUALI mn _you talkP Yer our elerk hear? Yes. JFICATIONS. At the Bi for horses. 20e. CHICKERING PIANOS. ‘The artistic stasfdard of the world, Ww rt For sale or rent at reasonable prices and on SOLE AGENCY AND HEADQUARTERS WASHBURN GUITARS AND MANDOLINS One px a MUSIC STANDS, MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, <qa>ARRAC, PUNCH EXTRACT, GEDES- | . Se ite Sonmer Coudhice Puathe Leb kuchen Tuen yoy and pont clerk can use the Phono- urpbercer Honivkuchen: Zu haben, bet graph for disyateling correspondences rd sao ehh Ac HEITMULLER & ¢ Sith st. nw. Half the thue-foruierly wiven to it for otber COME AND LOOK DEONS AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL SHEET MUSIC IN ENDLESS VARIETY. ‘The oldest and largest Music House in the city. _@17-tod?1_NO. 937 PENN. AVE. N.W. Can he write ¥ often work ou caay terme or rented. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPU CO. 627 Est nw. F._D. EASTON, Pres. (th RF. Ci N izzard Adjustable Toe and Snow Creepers Best thing yet produced. 3 sizes. Fit ENHANCES PROPERTY. Any one can put on, Set, 86. Extra Do you intend taking any chances wet. ‘ sidence during the coming Agency with J. B. KENDALL, no! the windows. Have te 618 Penn. a1 later “French pintes for the Many small panes. thereby @hancing the Value and veauty of your axidence. We will estimate the cost for the asiinw. CHAS, F. HODGEIN “Expert Handieray 5 ™. APCER YOUR PATRON A La We have an clewant acscetnent of stylish Touserings and Suitineste ich we ire ak HENRY F. MILLER PIANOS, Beautiful in appearance, Perfect in tone MASON & HAMLIN PIANOS vith their new method of stringing, First-cla's in every particular, ND OTHER RELIABLE PIANOS WHAT'S YOUR OPINION? The best dressed inen in Washington think | that carments made np by skilled labor in the finest posible m nner and cut and fit by artists, who are practical and experienced tailors as well, are well worth the sew dollars ‘more that we charze. What scy you? SNYDER & WOOD, 1111 PENN. AVENUE (Barr's Old Stand"). accommodating terms, For the celebrated And the matchless 8. 8. STEWART BANJOS. rice, and that a fair price, to everybody. (USIC BOXES, MUSIC CABINETS, azo CORRECT DRESS. =< Dress Correctly. In the morninws you should wear the 3- button Black Cutaway with Light’ Cheviot rousers. In the afterncon the proper coat is the Frock,—or better known asthe Prince Al- tong), with Light Cheviot Trous- ere. ‘Aiter G o'clock p.m. the Full Dress Sult fe the only correct dress. ‘As the Tues are being ticbtly drawn, and “tthe fin de siecle ea in hiould give close attention coRN: OHARPS, ACCOR- INSTRUMENTS. rrect tatlorini, correct patterns, correct ee fit and eut and curvect prices. = G, NAREIELD RIMPSON. Taitor, es WELL. ° Corner 12th and F'sis. nw. CONVINCED, cur ‘That's what centloman, said to us who bias been using one of th» old fory typewriters for the past twenty are, He was convinced azainst his own wishes that the SMITH PREMIER TYPE: WITTER has many superior sdvantazes over any other, and. ao. will you be, dear reader, If Zou wil only take the time ‘and trouble to in- end TROUSERS, 7.50, 88.50, 89. #1¢.59. Special Drive. Sea Them. ‘Ww. C. MERTZ, Trouser Maker. Agents, S35F st. a20 W YEAR'S RECEPTION ‘ou’ pass around the punch. y. but you need not teke the trouble to make {t—we nave it already. 20-DAY RFDUCTI eft fo Your taste. AMERICAN ICE AND COAL0O., office Recep:ion (will be complete 4g300-- without a bow! of this fine Paneh. We'll tar BSS | Ee valle Send you ‘up either white or red jrancts at i afew minutes notice. 0c. ats 82 Der wal: Batistact Can accommodate made with the exception of the fruit flavor. TO-RALON WINE COMPANY, 614 14th st. nw. Tazo} Telephone, 998. JUST WHAT WE MBA‘ ; Fen wwe say we guarantee a St we mean if pea. EWaranitoe! always, EEA pountis to the ton. — ( Dealera with & few thousapd the clothes donot Bt you need not take ‘them, Pa. Las bia ae HT Bn Be npn! Coat and . Hardware, ent one made to your teas gertoma drape ff Dickeleds eek to beat | rector @25 vis 85 to'e10 under prise.” ro storie Heating Stoves ; low prices. Open evenings. Good | J. FRED GATOBEL (ate of Keen's), a ed Wed ae ronedocr stove Pave. €20 nate 401m. Bee NS NEw YEAS “PIRINGS At PEOPLE'S STORAGE COMPANY, a | << papi ihieretigg ap, TEEL'S, ON caidataote . Telephone 439-2. Proper Shirts, prot loves, Droper Stores merchandise, furniture, oarriages, &c. | Sep Jgckwoer. proper Silp Handkerchiefs, Low rates. Moving to and from ‘residences.’ Carefad Hen's Pearl Kids, 91.25 up. handling. Coms Feaes ute Fypeing Bo: Qe. Superb line of te and Pour. a14-1m - oteens, Ful Bc., for day \CHUROHES, SUNDAY. (0OL8, ke.. a Baion "935 Pi Ww. ee es pon V2 BCHOOLS, "a Becongings,” 035 PA. AVE. N. W. sale prices at GOULD’: St tree Ornaments, Toys, Fancy Papers Be. WON DE! Pee es occur RO! nt to be generally HAVE YOUK FURNACES, RANGES AND LATROBSS > ‘614 9th at, nw. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, “Lumber, Mil! Work and Builders Hardware,” Cor, urhand N. ¥. ave, a. ‘Branch, cor. 11th and O sts. se. AUCTION BUSINESS CHANCES” Crry ITEMS. Speakint about cold weather, isn’t tt about tate! Business Medium. Private consultationdail's | COUNTRY REAL EST: time to have the honse weuther stripped. Wise, aplog, weances Mopay and Friday, 8p. 4-38 | DraTHs ne TATE | FINANctar, | For bi é FOR RENT (Om). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Honea). FORSALE (Lots) LEGAL NOTICE! LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND | now ready to take ordersfor all Wiestag | MANICURE... English Oak or any other wood. ‘ke. nll style of landaue. | MARRIAGES... No extra charge for fancy woods and tes, CHAS | MEDICAL ue ‘Will sel them on $10 installments, | MISCELLANFOTS, a | BON, F. 9. Smith, rm TICKETS GHFAP.— Frw | ¥ <= DS ee NOTARTES PUBLIC. ee Rochester, Hornel!sville, Janes OCEAN STEAMERS. 1... POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS... RAILROADS. 20 SPECIAL NOTICES | SUBURBAN PROPE! VETERINARIA WANTED (Hains Goverxuest revenue, $955,454; customs, $359,194. taries Elkins and Trac: return to the city this afternoon. Tuixos Quiet at Samoa. ment is informed that the ved at Pago Pago, Samca, on the 18th instant) and found affairs on the island quiet. Baxk Cuarter ori . certificate approving the extension of the cor- | ticians, by assuming the duties of his new office porate existence of the following national bank, | issued todi | Bank, Winnsboro’, 8.C., to January 31, 1913, Tue Mexican Frowtirr.- has returned from New York and was at the ‘War Department today. Lieut. West had efforts, wry resented at Caracristi and Prof. Fava, who have been at the head of the movement, are very jubilant over their success, which has led to thea ment of a commission by the King of Italy. TTT Th NTISTR’ ud worry. ary ber i, at 3:30 o'clock. He | FORREST (tious Paes THE WIDOW OF MR FRANK PEMBER- | FOR RENT Stables)... Pace aT ecnniri da lancntcccias: Br iin wouta tine vs publicly hen the K of | FORSALE (Bicycles) Paze 2] Hence te best kinds of Carvers. A short while sttgaf. for thelr kind and punctual treatment of her | FORSALE (orsssaad Vanicies). --Pare ago wo recelvel our fal {mportation— i FORSALE (oases. OS AND ORGANS. M CARPET CL. ih owed Shoo (nithout the cork). | WAN j on the Bi and BLA. Comfort: | WANTED (Honses), sere eRe, AhieFrom the beginning” Seether? | WANTED (Lote) suc i resident, ea 0-131 LL WANTED (Rooney asses Pao <—S BAIRD § GALT. Reep mur head tines tn memory. WANTED (atenations - gcse] ota MEN'S FURNISHING Goops. | P9RYRT COHRN &. SON, chalcone: Fee ie ee 0 Pa. ave now. (South aide). ————S=> . Wristlet, es wie seals NEW YEAR RECEPTIONS. Required tor socletrevents wee | gas FOUR NEW PATTERNS FOR ‘03 Taz Stax will on Saturday publish a list of ised, Le & GaLT, - pears pat Ln sage tegen ty roe | those receiving or not receiving on New Year | * BLER, “YODEL. B.,” weighs 3610s. ail ou, and ts|@as. Persons desiring to announce that they *ill or will not receive can do so without any charge by sending notices to Tur Star at any time prior to 9 o'clock Saturday morning. | The notices should contain only the announce- ment whether there will or will not be a recep- tion, the names and the addresses, notice must be properly authenticated to insure publication, Sees eee To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tax Star who a: eerved by route boys will confer = favor by promptly reporting to Tux Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negii- gence on the part of route boys. sitieiielss Simard Recewrts Topar.—In' same ahi Exrectep Back Tuts Arrerxoox.—Secre- are both expected to _ ‘The Ni 8: Tur Parstvent’s Caciers.-~The President callers this morning included Senator Platt, Rear Admiral Stevens, Treasurer NeLeker and friends and Assistant Secretari¢s Spaulding and Lambertson of the Treasury Department, Snare diz Exrenpep.—The contri 2087. The Winnsboro” pe Cuorena 1x Hawscra.—A cable message was received at the State Department today from United States Consul Estes at Hamburg saying: in city seven cases, of which one died. None in port. coe State Forr Myer Boanp.—Capt. James M. Bell, seventh cavalry, has been detailed asa member of the exam Lieut. Col. Guy V. Henry, seventh cavalry, re- lieved. ing board at Fort Myer, Va. os eee Gen. n frontier since the 25th instant, ees Wesr Porxt Capets.—Cadet appointments to the Military Academy have been made dur- ing the past week as follows: H. L. Seymour, sixth district of Alabama; Wnght Rives, jr., fifth district of Maryland; Richard David (alter- nate), fifth district of Maryland. eeceisiB an, Acts: Approvep.—Tho President has ap- proved the act to amend and enlarge the act of June 18, 1878, in regard to the distribution of the awards made under the convention between the United States and Mexico, concluded July 4. 1868, and the act to authorize the Alabama Grand’ Trunk Railroad Company to bridge across the Tallapoosa and Cooss rivers. Tray to Be Represextep at THE WoRip's ‘Warn.—The Italo-American board of promotion of the world’s Columbian exposition has closed its work with the fulfillment of the object of its to have Italy be officially Mr. OF E world’s fair. Gex. Rosecnaxs Improvrxo.—Aeting ter Harry Smith this morning received a letter from Mise Rosecrans, written on the train near Kansas City Monday night, in which the information is given that Gen. crans had rested well, had was enjoying his os Pars Pare ‘ational Schofield He e238 that no offi- I reports have been received from the Mex- his brush with the guerrillas. iP ie wie io Bee | | | | 2-1 19181 DD DIDI ® 8 °| 2} 8) | Benen. we Every ternal oller's: + Vice | it Regis- jlooked for by those who are skimming | portant | will | at the office in New York. CLEVELAND AND HILL. The Probable Attitude of the Seni ward the Next Administratio: The open fight between the Hill and Clere- land people over the New York senatorsbip brings in close review the interesting question jor To- | of what the relations between Cleveland and the New York Senators will be during the next administration. There is no doubt concerning Mr. Hill’ sentimente abut the appearance of Mr. Cleve- land in the renatorial fight in New York. There is no talk of the placation of Mr. Hill, Whomever else Cleveland may placate, Hilpwill be counted out. Hill's influence in the Senate is very much greater than is generally believed, though it may be not strong enough for a contention with the administration. In ameasure Hill has taken the piace of Gorman in the Senate. All the friends that Gorman. lost in Chicago Hili gained, and this giver him sufficient power in the Senate to make himself quite disagreeable to the administration if he desires todo #0. The assumption, however, that be is going to puton ‘Scoat of war paint and carry a bowie knife in each boot anda brace of six shooters in view does not give sufficient credit to bis discretion and ekill as a politic ire puller. ‘otwithetanding the bitterness of feeling which | ie provoked by the New York senatorial fight, it may be depended upon that Mr. Mill will not appear in the Senate in the attitude of an open opponent of the administration. There is good Teason for believing that Mr. Hill will not only decline to pose ax the leader of an oppositiv: but in spite of all the affronts be feels have been put uponbim, be will support the nadznini tration in most matters. Vhere trouble is over the surface is with relation to the confirma- tions. There is a notion of some people that Hill will muke a fight at every Bprertunitr. They are probably mistaken. n Who are pretty familiar with the situation and know Hill very well believe that he will fol- low no euch line of policy, but will approve everything and every person parsing his test of democ It is believed that the only thing Hul Las in view is to stand on guard to prevent the prefermert of mugwumpe. His test of party qualifications will rot be personal sup- port of himself, But he bates a mugwamp and very democrat in public life believes that the first mugwump who is nominated for any im- fice will be fought tooth and nail by Hl, and that he will have the secret assistance of a good many men who will not dare to make an open fight oe A POST OFFICE CONFERENCE. Needs of the New York Office Discussed Today. ‘There bas been some complaint relative to the delay in handling the mail at the New York post office. Today Mr. Maise, as the representa- tive of Postmaster Van Cott, had a lengthy conference with Postmaster General Wanamaker. He is the superintendent of delivery in the York office and is therefore in a position to ling the mails. “Mr. J. Lowrie Bell, the second assistant, and Capt. White, the superintendent of the railway mail service, attended the con- ference. Mr. Maise had a plan of the post ofice building and the suggestions made were in the direction of increasing the space in the office. In the opinion of Mr. Wanamaker the apace is too contracted and a scheme was proposed utilizing the space under the sidewalk It is likely that Mr. Wanamaker will make some recommendations to Congress which improve the condition of The de plained of are said to be common | of the venr and the office has been given all the | facilities in the power of the department to grant. As tothe need of more room it is said that there is no doubt. But relief in this form will have to come from Congress. ree G. M. LAMBERTSON He Arrives and Assifmes the Duties of As- sistant Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. G. M. Lambertson today gave practical evidence that he is not in the Nebraska sena- torial race, as has been hinted by certain poli- assistant secretary of the treasury. He bas been with his children at Mineral Point, Wis., ever since qualified met with a recent affiction in the death of his wife and his visit to his children in Wisconsin just at this timg was in consequence of that event. He paid his respects to the President today and waa introduced by Assistant Secretary Spauld- | ing to all his official associater. The new official is over six feet in height and has a mas- sive frame. avy Department. know something about the facilities for hand- | a4 | his appointment and | J there about a week ago for the hunger by the side ot those wh faithful discharge of his new duties. He has | gestion the former will avenge themselves by | sensation. | were broken UNDER THE WHEELS. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION IN PARIS A Sensation in a Hotel in New York. OTHER TELEGRAPHIC ®* THE TERRIBLE GRADE CROSSING, Another Fatal Disaster Added to Chicage’s Unenviable List Curcaco, Dec. 29. Four persons were killed: And twice that number were injared thie mors- ing by the collision of a Pittsburg and Port Wayne passenger train with « heavily loaded street carat the junction of 47th «treet ama Stewart avenue. The engineer of the train and. the two watchmen at the crossing are un Test pending an investigation of the ac THE KILLED AND INIEARRD. The list of viets fe The dead: George Binha streets, Unknown mm of the engine. body of the first © ine. Unknown woman. a ‘wagon on the wat to Mercy Hoxpital, supposed from ecard found in her pocket to be MCar- fon. The injared: Minnie Kunles. street. scalp and other injuries. Patric 937 47th street, right leg bre be scalp Conwa Sth Loomis found under the tender man found near the Preven ONei, Henry Groe A and 5 1 Heler street, internally Jobn Bresker, 4340 00th street injuries and body: William Kixer, 2h etree land avenue, left leg broken 4234 Wentw " Thomas Riordan, 424 broken, injoret » hend 4 Ash~ Costelle, THE CAR DRAGORD 15 The accident bappened at when the stree car trafic was at ite heaviest and the cars were crowded to the doorways. As the car approached the Fort Wayne tracks an engine came back- ing mat fifteen miles the engine cab dod T approaching the ctossing, and at of the heavy coating of frost on the windows of the car the passengers did not see the engine bearing down upon them In an instant the engine struck the car and dragged itm distance of about 130 varde, At every foot of the distance some injury was added to those inflicted when the engine first struck the car. As fast an (he injured could be assisted out of the wreckage they were removed in patrol wagons to Mercy Hospital. The woman sup- Posed to be M. Carson died on the way and her destination was changed to the county Fireman Meagre of the damage and Condactor O'Connor and Driver Stanley of the street car were also arrested Engineer Groseenp hit arrest gave all the information be could regarding the reet- dent. As be neared the crosang he heard the fireman cry “stop!” but he was unable te Within the short distance, engine thonght, was running.» 15 miles when the ae crossing garde se Carolee val months ago re- ye death of ness at the same poi sulted ina = “AVENGERS OF RAVACHOL” Explosion i This Morning Ascribed Agence Panis, Dec. 29.—An explosion at 1:90 this morning the hall leeding to the Offices between the ground floor and thy story of the prefecture of police bas caused ® The explosion caused no fatality. Wind and wood work damaged « portion of the ceiling knocked down police were inclined ut frst to atoribete the affair to the auarchists, although not decided on that point. They though: that the « plosion had something to do with the recont extradition and approvhing trial of Francia, the anarchist, accused of connection with the Cafe Very explosion An anarchist i reported as saving. thought we were crosted, put we dynamite left to blow uy ail the The police have been running af if be was the ouly man toa bomb: you will find « rently ° Will show ihe bourge if we remain niet for a certain length of time we are net jisarmed. So long as human beings die from she from indi- “Ab, vou ee pttali ota 1 Prancom every means in their power. nas the “VD.R. har been bolaing a great many meetings of late since Prancow was brought from London, and it is supposed that his cuse is occupying their attention An Italian anarchist pasang throuch Paris is reported as saying that the anarchists would not attack private houses, “since it ix rarely the victim aimed at that is injured, and inno- cent victims are the consequence. We will #t- attack public offices to destroy the records and territy the instruments of bourgeois evil and the banks to destroy capital, and in dist way we will strike a blow at tho bourgeois society of to- Department has encountered another obstacle in its work of equipping the coaling station in the harbor of Pago Pago, Samon, recently acquired by the United States, At the last session of Congress an appropriation the necessary land for the station and its equipment for the purposes for which it is intended. Acting under this authority of Congress bids were invited for the construction of an iron pier, with the necessury landing facilities, and they were opened at the Navy Department early last week. Seven bids were received, but the only twolowenough of $100,000 was made toward the purchase of | day from which it will find it difficaltte re- cover.” ~d Citizen Geusde, one of the militant chiefs of extreme social prominence who took « leading part in the recent meeting which resclved upom An appeal to the arm) aud « demonstration at the Palais Bourbon, bee taken occasion to repa- diate sympathy with bomb methods while adve- cating what ho culls the soctal révolution. ‘There ix no evidence that the explosion was caured by an anarchist bomb, although some of the anarchists woud, apparently, like to have it understood that such was the case. Francois is said to be es detiant in the French ashe was in London. He was not fol- joned bere by his alleged wife, a pretty voman, already under police surveillance and anid to be to justify farther consideration were those of MecMabon & Son of San Francisco at .700 and the Coronado Machine Company of San Diego. Cal., at $44,500. It 0 happens, however, tha: even these bids are in excess of -y preliminary expenses on ac- count of purchase of land, surveys, &c., ag- gregating about $35,000. "The question now agitating the department, peer ie not so much as to which of the two bids shall be + devoted to the anarchist causeas Francois bim- self. Francois is aid to lmve told the judge 1m the instruction that if he bas to go to the scat fold be will go singing like Ravachol. RESULT OF INVESTIGATION. Later—An investigation of the premises by experts bad led to the discovery that the explo sion was not caused by gas. The experts de- clare that the affair was indoubtedly the work of anarchists, wino had placed in the entre hole @ bomb heavily charged with chlorate pom (er. The resuit of the investigation has caused ex- citement in official circles. ‘The best detectives in Paris have been de- tailed on the case, and arrests of anarchixta, whether the real culprits or not, are certain 1 follow. _-__—_ SAYS SHE HAD A FIT, Steele Explains an Apparent Ase sault Upon His Wife. New Yous, Dec. 29.—Loungers in the corri- dore and cafe of the Gilsey House this moru- very