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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY, Stak BUILDINGS, y ay THe 1101 Penssylvazia Avecee, corner 11th St., The Evening Star Newsy t Company, S H. KAOPFMA) brewre wien New York Oca, 88 Potter Building. Tam is served te 7 ony eek cr He per Cope at conte eseh By inal anywhere imth Can la pentane ib Or eate per month SaTeRnay QcaDRUPLE Smyer Stam $100 pervear: ore stace aided, $1.00 he Post thee a: Waskingtoa. D. O., es |———— it weatter.1 Peony thas must be paid ip a¢vance, rtixing made Known on apr FINANCIAL Avenicas Srcontry Axo Tavst Co. Lar vest Capita’. 81.60 000 Conservative Management, limited wiember of the Columbian A wee woul sell at the ‘are. wh het prie of ©: ree E Pe k Rew PrP oon PPoOOo per oO Pe ° e 00 TO BUSINESS MEN. Boe nee nen private bank ao count fom which to pay personal expenses It fe alse Dest to have it ina meparate inatitation from that carrytrg ¥ We oud hs ar Dustness account, the private scoonnte of buene: ane Laiences Ben 90 5535 Er o'« H Ere 8 & zB SS, B's 9% i 00 N pop Sss% en omy to fnvest and de not de the care and reson. [9 papers oncessary rity of areal metate tin the Debenture Bomds of this eltevine tr «7 Themasire to persons of Thee u of gil responsthll- ne bonds commend ¢ means as dnp tueome of A annosa moter Lam the wanithy ent interest per annum end are fully | Inened tn sums of $100, $500 and erent payable sert-ennually. j out 2 by the Ab opportunity to invest any amount. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST Co. AT BRITTON, Preaudent. BANKING HOUSE, 14056 ST. N_ W STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH ST. §. W. Howe Beiorse NTH ISSUt OF STOCK. { | if the Assocratiox. the off { dmes on for payment * years shows to the ex ans | ent of the | stock and 1 F be ob- | a in te interest. | vewentof loans to to b th borrower and | wore fo yo". either ae an investor or @ bur: | a cious’ y used ean claims more nines of the vis cur waar 62 Rost. now nt Ti P st. now. Pa avnow. ne ‘Fi x Jatt surance and whtandsolt dectt | : of the MUTUAL 7 fico vem woxta } drawice no interest it time certifent WOODS & CO.. Bankers, | Wereow | Bassrse Horse Ov LEWIS © TEWKSPCRY & co. 3SBO F ot. Adame fron Batiding, WaStINGTON, Dv. © B IBBS, Manager Decosite received subject Lercere Acvancea, Gover nmen! Bond Prwate Wires CE Les offices, tt ane Proeinone, Loew. Securities. car New York aad the inten: the TWENTY.1 LEVEN O'CLOCK A Gre! tot a security, usranty. indemnity, Joan and morurare business.” cruinayt °f 8° Proposed incorporators are the Faucet 2a pag 5 Bt Warner, pe ¥ ¥ b Z x * 6 * F = — Axyseu OTATEMENT. Washineton, D. ©., Wee th lina aS ei 7 Truvies of THE A TITLE INSURANG Soa ST of the eR ey certify that the aid Comvany fe one handr Pig ina tbat tore He Hin opeaten. PH ron M. Parker, john 8. Swornseteat. rated nowlede, sb cocantax’ sworn to before us this 24 day of GUY SIDNEY Davis, Ja" Notary Pubilo. Disraser TITLE INSURANCE ComMPaNy, : 0 13TH ST. N.Ww. ‘The District Title Insarance Company has sesion of ite new building, G10 13th stn w antiS prepared to furnish abstracts of title to any pFoperty situated in he cities ‘of Washinc'on and Georgetown and the county of Washington, rot Title Insurance Company has Deon crvanized under the laws of the District of Colnmhia witha capital of $200,000, at Vided into shares of 220 each. Books for sub- scription for® imited mumber of shares will remain open Saturday, January 7, at the follow aM AN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO, NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. FINCH, FOX & BROWN, LEIS JOBNSON & CO. Andat the office of the Company, 610 13th street OFFICERS. EUGENE CARUST. WM. F MATTING! A. T. BRITTON.......... NATHANIEL CAKUST BOARD OF DIRECTO! A. T. Briton. Washington Danenhower. Georce W. Brown. Cas. W. Handy. JumesL. Barbour. Frank Hu: Fusgene Carmi Joba A. Hamilton. Nathaciel Carus Chas. A. James. LewisJ. Davis. Wm. F. Mattingly. Mills Desa. Simon Wolf. DISTRICT TITTE INSURANCE CO¥PsNY, DISTRICT TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, w2-6t 610:1STH ST. N. W. Tuz Wasusorox Rear Esrare Co. CAPITAL €100,000, FULL PALD. . OFFERS FOR SatF AT PAR ITS & PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, #100 AND 8500 EACH. repayable in woldcotn May 1, 199. ‘ment at aay time after May 1, 1897, at the option ofthe Company. They are secured by frst mortwaee petes on Washington city real estate, by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND T COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each Tond tsseued, ond that securities exceeding in face of the bons certified have been The notes xo depo-tted represent emiy about tu of the market value of the real ate upe iy are a firet Hea, making the security of thewe fonds nnguestioned. deponited with it IMPORTANT ITEWs FROM ANNUAL REPORT, JUNE 1, 1892 Total Lecerpta, $137,699.02, Keal Eetaie cu Lond (actual cost), $160, 182. 6. DEBENTURES. Debentures are valush'e to persons who do not de- tire to be en-us bored with the care and resnonsibility, of Kee nit ‘be Sanous papers necessary in the prepar- sion onl seurityefs resi estate loan. It relieves the person svrptine the debenture of the responsi- Uillty of lovkine «fer ths payment of taxes upon the Property aud soe auuo,amee of @ collection of the interest. JOHN H. WALTER, President, 2001 Fat. n.w., Washingwa, 2. C. PANKERS. Pank of Washineton, Lcaa and Trust Company. mor ty cufied on So bare a mentor wall She Tesrectfnlly iarited. to Terese and easusing ine Afty sud one-hundred torest ant are trans vant be convinced of SL. HINES, President, 1315 14th st. n.w. + Havexxet Member Wow innton Rtock xchange Teal Estate gt Stock Broker, Bowme Yao iL aglantic Buliding, OP st ow INVPSTMENT BECURITIFA, Stocbs, Bouds ati Gras Lowght amd sold for cash of <r maretn, Cotten LOWED! or) eorAin aw Tork of New Orleans BE ESPON DENTS. ‘York Stock Pxchanee, ork Cotton Fachanse, Lehman, Sterb &C.. Nee Opieans Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & (> | Cu-ago Boardof Trade. to New Lure, Chucagy and New Or- pel7-te 2B Bache Lehman Brow... Benarve, Lox Asp INVESTO NT ASSN, 908-914 G ST. N.W. 100,000.00 “4 ONTH ON RACH SHARE. MATURITY VAL ety yq2 MONTHS, €200. HAVE YOU Money To INVEST? PUR CHASE AN SPR ckyT PER ANNUM COU- JEN CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR 3 YEARS. Wr PAY © 188 ceyT Pek ANNUM ON SPECIAL DEYostty oF @5 Ok MORE CAN BE WITHDKAWS ANK TIME O85) DAY~ NOTICE. MONEY Loaxep RHARFHOLDERS ONLY. CAN bE REP AT THE RATEOF os PER MUN LG UN gaoH @1,u0U BOR LOWED. IRELITY as rea DFS, #1 Tre LEWis ©. TEWKSBURY & co. FINANCIAL. | SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. UNION LODGE, NO.11, 1. 0. O.¥., WILL — POUNDRY M. E. cl 14TH AXD Tur Nasoxa. Sure Devostr, | Rasp ns isis ith So asa Se ee SAVINGS AND TEUST COMPANY be 1. Ts — hi ipadeeearreahie ania SScouverted friend Sith yaaa (7 come ome Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. bartered by special act of Congress Jan., 1867, and ects of Oct., 1800, and Feb... 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ‘Rents safes from 85 each upward per annum. Bilver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not lees than 88. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acta as Ex- ecutor, Administrator and Trustee—executes Trusts of all kinds. ENJAMIN P. SNYDE! t TRUS auee veneers # 2 JONE ‘Third Vice Pres. rh i ‘STURTEVANT. Secretary. Directors: Benamin P. Snyder. -Zenaa C. Robbins, bert Te Sinrtevent. Anion write vis ‘Cleghane.” ghariee a ‘James. leary A. Willard. Francis 1 james Mt Tohaston, —-Gharleg G" Glovet, Tons Gorey. Park ora 3 William E. Clark, uy90) Thomas WS. BOGE Pres T. ©. DANIEL, Sec. (USITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO. CIATION, 2313 F st., Washington, D. 0. Fbares, $100. payable in month!y Installments, which perticipate tm all profits aud mature in #4 months, Pays interest on money denosited in any amonnt. 5 and 6 per cent interest paid on special deposits from the date they are made. oc2R-tf Ni “J We hereby poun e the eolut! ‘this fi TREE cua BAN ta SLEREST, WHEN DEPOS | ronrn of the dent on fu ih ie Ast Lad A time of deposit before depositing else- ie + hey 1 ee ae Bee, Open: Mr. HARRY ©. WI'SON will sign. ane Genera? Bank! Wastiagton, Dic), December 1, 1802. 431-6t = x : | see PEPDERICK ©. STEVENS HAVING BEEN Ce lected president of the Weet Peed SPECIAL NOTICES. enor wifi bearm's Gu ios Se aE ee = pratneneat 13 F's Ys ainto ved ‘his Sis acre eed eS Gineton | Devember. 1208, by Liane sete {ter two years’ ale nce, ALO? H st, 0. x KEEP AWAY FROM U! less you want to. bi RINTING faultlessly d'on the day it Brovuized | We, put brains into the mk, paper ye We use. It doesu't comt any more, bat iteuits sou better McGILL & WALLACE, Py at LO: EST. NW. MANTELS. ANDIRONS FENDERS, Grates, Wi ‘iron Gas Fixtures, &2. ybectal dincounts wh: . JM. CORNIN your order for send thetn to you or exaiuina- . McQUEEN, Printer ant Publisher. | Telephone 7 (des) “1108-1111 | Fe OOME AND LOOK At the Bitzzard *djustable Tes fo horses. Best thing: yet pro ny shoe. Any one can put on. Set, $3 Extra Agency with J. B. KENDALL, 618 Tenn. ove. 2.w. WELL- cur TROVSERS, $7.50, 210.59. Spretat Drive. vED SHOES AT #3/ urn! ed. Open | aS gy tH 19 pm. wl. DAVIS, 1430 New York ave. P. SI have severed ail Connection wth Havenner & Davis (Incorpora ed), az Bem FOUL Dress Suns YOR fice, — WM. GARNER, TAD) an 84. F | eee WILLIAM B. GL i, <> adi Rich EMMONS, Recording Secretary. — vs managers to conduct the a ‘quired to be held at th lan the hours of @ tween Rinount of premtum notes company... ures ted and paid... 1e annual statemi ata \ce of the com By order of the board of -14t J. WESLE ct by fire for the year W808, be read; ny by the 18th prox. ICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE COMPANY OF D.C. Mashineton, Dec. 40, 1802, ‘The annual meeting of the Mut ire Insurance Com f the District of Columbia wiil be held on the third MONDAY tn January, 1605, the 18th pro imo, at the office of the company, corner nney}- nia ave, and Othe: n.w., conimencing at 9 o'clock ‘a. By. the charter of the company the election of a irs of the company ts meeting. le of the by-laws of the company 1t eeting of the: compan: the aprotniment ‘who ahall conduct the meeting and elec- @ with the act of incor}ot O'clock &.m. . bee “and 6 o'clock held by the 82,255, 156 00 02.255, 328 8 te ; 8.172 77 for distribution managers. Y BOTELER, Secretary. at the office of § the 11th di will be o fer books will be ary, 1895, and opened on Ji v of ‘ond National Bank TUESDAY, 46, 13, 27k )a8.9 KOONES, Secretary. the election of directors, mili be held at ti To day of January the ho -rs of 1% o'clock noon and 2 o'clock p.m. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS: of the Washington and Georgetown Rail. fou Company for the election of directors will be he'd the company, Georgetown, on WED- january, 1893. ned at 10.1, and closed at 12 closed of the 44h of Janu- january 11. 180: H. HURT. Pr " a26-14¢ ting ot {he stockholders of ‘of on, D.C. fOr “t he bank on 1883, between, H. © SWAIN, Cashisr, OFFICE OF EX¢ Cor nden's of Me Fresponden's i GLOVER BUILDI 31st No. 13° Dealer in Gas Stock apt Executes commission or: Exchanee or tut Bank bows hit _Fire Ins! anes Stescks bo rs Ledgers, Days, Journals | Copying Presses and Stance wraving and Priuting. ‘cur eh thy ist. fo merly over of Ten A thorough examination S21 Jan. 2, to d prives ats wit nd Child's reserve. All Fa: Worsteg Suits formen. ae Briefs. Records, Peti nied irom pI (Telephone, 0. | rr WITH TH Your ola “doz eare! have all the ro) And your PRAYE Bo ser our new e¢ Books. If yo ‘The Grat | Branch offices eonveni ¥ located to the trade. 20 20th st... IO MAKTIN. ni92m SHIRTS To OKDE mw is the time to have your Shirts made well-known fact that a a warmer for wiuter and cooler. me of the best equipped nhirt employ only ‘thoraeht rantee perfect masitie manner. If 0 "rr worth Male Oftee anf Wert Vn tors yards ai have o Guormpey, 535 Fryers Avesve, . NEW YORK, WILL OPEN AT “er J ue Snorrnasre ox Terspay, Jaxvany 8, WITH THE LATEST FRENCH MODELS IN | WALKING, RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL GOWNS; ALSO A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF TEA GOWNS, JACKETS AND WRAPS. | anaes | WS" AT GUNEMETES. ws? Ar STINEMETZ8. Our stock of Sealskin Reefers, Jackets ; feck Searts, ) | “Fei } trade previous to Christinas, but ordered and now have equally as desirayle fan assortiuent as over. Mne o: Sealskin Reefers from 8200 te 8275 00. Long Fur Military Capes of all the ‘ash- thing to have is | CALENDAR | WM. BALLANTYNE & SOv8, ravers, Pooks tera. Stationers, 428 seventh st. nw Whe WEKND Be al th RS AVE. AND 10TH ST., WASHINGTON, D Tn com bank will be closed for busi 12 O'CLOCK N. nniil far All checks and notes :uust before that hour. THE Acc we will EV At Not otherwise a full or wi Until further notice For the reception of dep the wext busine:s day. GEO. ¢. 430-1, BRENT. BLERS No. 3,4 all on from 23 to 375 Ibs BLER, “MODE a machin 7 416-1 =S* ieee Aes CED. a one for trial. A. CLARKE & $0: sent HENE: ES fonableskiug, ‘nail lengths. Fine lace Kobes, light, fleecy and an need a new For Care’ Ne, peneve we supply half the cumchinen of this city. ‘Coachiwen’s Fur Long Capes, $9 to 812. & SB Ww, EMEIZ AVE. . 413 15TH 517. N. A a9 ARE MW PPRECIATED astm WAKE PPKECIATED HANSO: wassoxs, O18 7H SE The heavy sales since we introduced the new Aluminum Ware prove conclusively that it has merit and is being appreciated, “Aluminum” Ware bas many advan- tages oversilver-plated ware. Silver-plated ware eventually tarnishes and ‘‘Alumi- num" does not. “‘Aluminuni” is cousid- erably lishter, is more readily wo ked into shapes Gud is also more durable. ‘The best feature of “Aluminum” ware is ite in- expensiveness, for aithongh hetter than silver-plated ware it ts sold at about half its price. We are first to introduce it in Washington. Our importation embraces Bou Bon Boxes and Dishes, Necklaces, Bracelets. Jewel Cases, Purses, Civarette Cases, Trays, Toothpick Hides, Individ- ual Salts, Individual Butters, Napkin and, Water Sete. Coubination lir ors, Deiskine” chines to give th artioularly cautio: CORSON & MAC ANKERS AND MEMBERS Broadway, ILLIAM i. GORLE ‘Telephone call 290, teotd Letter Copying, Involce and Trial __Jewoler and Optictan, 427 7th ANNUAL Ss, POR CENT DISCO! i< Ste * Cheviot and Cassimere, cor. 771 Manu. acturers—Ciot SBRIEF WORK AT 90 CENTS. Oi cents rer hare: leas, derw acy and Punctuality. BYRON s. and written full. new ones to record the doings of iance with a recent act of Congress this KY SATURDAY, =>FOUR NEW PATTERNS FOR weighs J61bs. all on, and is pretty enough to please any fe! Not necessary to book your order and then wait for 3 We can furnish them nov, GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co., ao 4th stn. we . LATROBE AND KANGE WORK. Reasonable charges, Open evenings. even: en 2126 Penns hat swhata gentleman who has been usin one of thy He was conwpced that the SMI R hes many superior udvaniages over Vso. will you be, dear iy take the time and troul Send us your address and we wii OR SALE—HORSE BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES. 10H. TH AS Ww Bem ACTION. “WISMING ALLOF OUR MA- lowine them to be adjasted slse- | where than at the COMPANY'S OFFI. | Putwenuine parts are used ARTNEY, NEW YORE STOCK ANGE, sari. \loore & Schley, Go 141d F STREET. DERICK RL 8 F st nyw., City Railroad Stocks and iit and sold. and Cast Books, all sizes. Balance Books, Fine Stationery. En- EASTON & RUPP, e services of A.G Hamil- Central National Bank, to tuent. Ouly the ‘of your even. free CXED PEE Ren, T Saturday, n the fo heut Fest u.ts and O'coats without, ‘Tweed and Fancy EISEMAN BROS. ‘HAND E TS. N. W. ere—Tailors. tions, &e., correctly ADAM 1 5] LD. i DIARIES aro dilapidated, You want 3. We D4 ar kinds at low prices. K BOOKS want renewing. Aitions of Episcopal Pray: dun use a Diary a good | ene of our MEMORANDA | M2 aa devote his entire time to aS Lt ) NATIONAL BANK, €.; DEC. 30, 1892. ON SATURDAY, b» presented for payment ‘OMMODATION Dour doors azain fe boliday, >P.M., | | sits only, to be credited | HE! . President. L. BALDWIN, Ca rigid fran ur new LADIES’ RAM- | ° fancy. 5A to us old fory twenty-five a inst his own, PREMIER TYPE- 1@ past gladly Agents, 935F st. a20| vooterkds ‘& LOTHROR, DF 'SIS.N. W._0c183m i highest dewree of satisfac those having old ones of ‘and only the "most reasot moat reason “Unders by postal wll ILSON MFG. rth ew. = Stores merch Manuling. | _a1¢-1m Competent ine: EOPLE’S STORAGE COMPANY, 10, 12, 14.and 16 Est. ne. ‘Telephone 439-2, furnitnre, t carriages, Re. Rep [Ew rates.” Novine 6 and from residences, Casa ai 2. ALBERT TREGO, | elope R. NMESSE 818 7H 20-1 ae ee | ef auatty in Coals the ere in four. Te enh Taree inferior ax to be absolutely a score than fot this kind "We sell oly the best soul” dauvered fo the best condition ‘he lowest Price era 1 ¥ JOHNSON,, n30-tr_110° RT. ave., SILA st. n.e.. 51946 ata.w, ALARMING oT - ‘us relative to ot, Jac! sca! a Mande oy tons oy coal ai “aroest efved tn thecity awaiting your orders, — RY H bain’ ote, Sat and Txt Te Ra = FOR COLD WEATHER. BGT WasEINeTON Loan ann TRUST COMPANY. (Cash Capital ... +, 81,000, 000, GRANITE BUILDING. OTH AND F STS. N.W. On behalf of DECEMBER 31, 1802, the Board of Directors of this company, as well as its stockholders, I desire to thank the public for its generous Patronage as evidenced by the following statement, showing the remarkable growth of the company in Deposits and Loans. The same relative development marke every department of our business: Deposits, December 30, 1890.. 974.056 51 Deposits, December 80, 1891.. 827,212 61 Deposits. December 80, 1892..2,011.925 98 Loans, December 30, 1890... $501,629 63 Loans, December 30, 1891... 1,088,687 26 Loans, December 30, 1892... 2,188,101 30 BT BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. SS ‘Our stock ts larger and better wer before tore Susie: Hosiery Splin thing else nended a Gilman's Certitiea Ja3-Lin 2ORK SOL! hey t you ‘ue Uris Our Haud cork) tn they sti come do: IANS. jorted than prices lower than competi- Instruments, Silk Elastic nd Supporters, Trusses, Crutches, Bandazes, Dressinvy and by the physictan. iiutcal Thermo:neter, 81. every, E SAOES GIVE COMFO! are HAND-SEWED, they pro- if om the damp and coll, aud © th 84 z i all st Te en tone THESE SHOES AKE NOT Job Lote, Odds and Enda or Feqular ht F eae, but ce uanuacturers vouds of re) Shich wo seep atuall times and are thorough y" guaranteed, P ROBFRT COHEN & ’The American 6 ¥ ave. n. them SO Seiler n mind, . (south side). ished 18s. 3. «NEW YE. solute sariazact past. your money. at Black to onder for #25, J. PEED GATCHEL 408 12th st. nw. one 4 = shall continue to ‘ARS RESOLUTI jarantes you ab- ‘on as T have done in the It Teannot pleas: you I donot want Cutaway Coats and Vests (ate of Keen’ door above thy LOOK AY IT YOURSE! Took at the Phono-rap. ‘QuroWn, or an One's wo We have yet to see the ian who, ate: bi hed geen the Phonovra failed ‘0 Le deep y. suyertority over th Ing corres! ond 1t_cofUMBtA PHO: ph in Practica!” operation, Napressed with ite eminent Old ‘methods of dspaten- iene and other Worx. ‘Suppose rome tw cur office ona our of inspection. | NOGKAPH CO 827 Est. nw STABL BUSINESS DO} PROTIT MADE IN PROFIT MADE Las’ Ty T ASS! T LIA OUR PRE WE PAY $1,000 PEI MEMBERS. ‘The holidays’ einz past your thoughts should gently | turn to siving money, and the best place in all the ity of Washineton Perpetnal Building As ne ton a: ig United Stat TUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATIO: $3,000,090. ‘n proporidon to expenses than any other as-cci LISH' D ELEVEN YEAES. | EVEN YEARS, $223,075.98. T YEAR, 86,022 4. EAR ONLY 84.914,56. LEVEN YEARS ONL, $21,387.25. ETS ARE 8044, 8: BILITIES ARE 8° ENT SURPLUS IS 889,81. WELK AS INTEREST TO to put your savines is the sociation. We doa bigger busl- tes. and what is saved in ex- penses co-s tothe members as interest on their de- posits. ‘On shat ON SPECIAL PAY We pride ourseives on our sinall withdrawn w: enses. 5 percent per annum, PAY 6 PER CENT NTS Wi PER ANNUM. On matured shares Percent per annum. 3 shares of our first series. S shares is 81 grand total, $3.04 Department, seid clerk having been s per mouth and now rece’ Money borrowed from this a: as much to the borrower as it does in other ass ‘We say azain that it ix all owing to the small tions. 400 months) we are paying 12 This month we redeem the last Amount paid in on those | otal, #1. 860; prost, 81, 153.20; | 0, all paid toa clerk in the War | ing his 815 | 3 012.20, ciation does not cost os his expense of running the association. ‘We ure now redeem! cent per annum, and ing series Nos. 2and Sat 12 per next March we shall commence to redeem series No. 4 at the same rate. Weare now paying 81.'.00 per week as interest to our members. We tell you again there isnothing liké it in the United States. Our office is at 5B 1 cc. 1th st. DUNCANSON, President. LEWIS ABRAHAM, Vice President, F, G, SAXTON, Treasurer. JOHN COOK, Secretary, 503 11th et. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, Attorney, 70 Corccran. building, A. N. MEEKER, one of our directors, attends to our business on Capito! Hill, at 20734 Copies of the const! tution end our annual re- interesting reading and you can get them at 031, $93,5,7 GET THE “CORRECT THING.» Where is the man who would not prefer the keeping with of the lacest “fads” in MEN hatsoey ‘Correct. ‘Correct Thin, "to what is passe, or not in wood taste? We: WEAR, and you buy of us is certain to be BAIRD & GALT, 921 Fst., S$ FURNISHENS AND OUTFITTERS.“ sa2 FUR CARR Be hen Bleich and Bu: TAGE ROBES, MEN'S HATS. &c. assortment Of. Cs veRy Robes, $8, $10, $12 He t Fur Los . 12. ‘oachmen’s Fur Long Capes, $9 to 8: ‘Knox's? " the envy of every hatter in represent them in BY. STIN’ MEiZ & SON 1387 PA. AVE. X.W. rn. REMINGTON Standard TYPEWRITER Bactutay UNRIVALED. md 's” reputation ie the : hatter in the world, We Jed ee ee aes ano Se Ras Be Bae "e ‘Leather Shoes, $5, $6, authors in dozens of kinds convicted in the District of IER. 1217 PA. AVE.N.W.nB.3m sont fake GS tra ing concealed weapons and | 423 11TH ST. ¢ “oes | ‘Bivand ENERIN STRERT M CHEECH, si se ings Bre, fPecial, services’ every evening TTT EO) —3 SCOFTISH HITE CATHEDRAL. ‘CESDaY, 34 January, at == OsTRIS LODGE. No 26 FA A Py 0. : 1 “ot. the Beatty ‘on jesDay EVENING, Jan: aaa i! Ps aR a FOR RENT (OMoes). . NT (Houses). their Bepking fovse oo. HURSDAY, FORRENT (Stores). -! abiewae THOS. C. PEARS! FOR RENT (Stables FORSALE (Bicycles)... FORSALE (oreesaad Veicles) __... FORSALE (Houses). FORSALE (Lots) FORSALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos). ty Polls open. a foe tranaier of tock closed from Sonu. v8. JOHN f. BEALL, Seoretary. onttced, GPECIAL MEETING OF & uw. | <a sehiugren, Commandery. THIS EVE! Tuesday) te aren hand Dt TL is for for the purpene:n¢ Santas LD See tunsral ota ate omen e Sent y ee st Comrades Fo ars BP. P. ROUSE, Recorder. aty ‘Commanier. THANKS.—TO DRx SHAFHIRI, STEW. ‘art, assistants from the Emeraency Hospital, And others who so zealously labored to rewiscitate to geuenderienertannnantataiti LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE, MARRIAGES. MEDICAL... MISCELLANEOUS. ae MONEY WANTED AND TU LOAN. NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCRAN TRAVEL. POTOMAO RIVER BOATS... PIANOS AND ORGANS, PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES... STEAM CARPET CLEA} | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. VETERINARIAN.. WANTED (Board). WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Lots)... WANTED (Roomey. WANTED (Situation Wan seb (Misoallans WINTER RESORTS, I the thanks of crate nt ‘with ten- y Eeetefal Parente are here MAX COHEN, @71 8th at. 2. 3, Leis. HAVING RESIGNED AS CASHIER O} ‘the Washington avency of the great Equita- Pic Life Assurance Company of New Vork. Tam mow ted with my brotuer, Willlam B. Gurley, at 1435 st u-w.. Adams building Shall still continne to ‘talk life insurance.” L. GURLEY, A3-3t 1335 Fst. nw. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT MY AD- BY dress from and after this date (Jan. 2, 1803) is 13% Fat nw. instead of 1326 Fst nw 3.3 CHARLES L. GURLEY. 915 884984199198 884989881400 G0HREEOEEH RIO HOO BOWED « THE STANDARD ENGRAVING ©0., Incorporated, = 414 LTH ST., or FST, Has purchased the engraving plants of Maurice Joyce and the Allen Publishing Company. New machinery bas been added, new men nave been secured and this gf To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tue Stam whoare 4 served by route bors will confer s compans ts prepared to manufecture plates for illus trative purposes by every known method. First-class work and prompt execution may be re- lied upon. Tux Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys MAURICE JOYCE, Treasurer and Superintendent of Works. EDWARD H. ALLEN, President pn Goverxwent Receipts Topar.—Internal rev- enue, $763,614; custome, §663,820. CosTrotter Hersvrx will be at his desk to- morro’ nd Business Manager. 303-3 = RAILROAD TICKETS CHEAP — FEW fornelisvilie, Roch-ater, Ji Bi god Niware Puls, 87. ‘ORE, St. Jaues Hotel. SS Commissioner Masoy is at his home in West Virginia. Fe ENEMER THIS TROTH. Ee ere Although it costs a little more to wear gar- s eau alia wents cut and ft by an artist and made up by | | ACTING Secnetany Sraviprxo has skilled labor—men of ex: rience who are weil | ftom New York. id and who do their work honestly and con- ——_.—— scientiousiy—it is tar more econoutcal in the end. More men realize this fact every day. SNYDER & WOOD, 1111 PENN. AVENUE (Barr's Old **Stana”), Secretary Cuas. Foster is expected to re turn from Fostoria, Ohio, this evening. facanaBturrs Meats A New Dowronatiox Creccian.—The Treas- ury Department is preparing an important im- migration circular designed to supersede all circulars now in force on that subject. serenade Topar's Casixer Mererixo.—There was 0 cabinet meeting at the White House this after- noon for the first time in two weeks. All the members were the of = Tae Court or Crarts.—The Court of Claims ns WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? by uot drop in tomorrow and take a look at those 820 Suitinys? Small expenses enabie me to ‘urn out the flnest carments at a tourth less: Brices for thest sultings is 823, Sou aga S35 oF these sultings i= a ROGEIL, “Duwnctows Tavior. Sis Pa ove. aw. TAILORING THAT TELLS. ‘When one’s business doubles iteelf in one year over the past and the following year ‘more than doubles itself, there must be gvod reasons for such a growth—such is the history of my bi siness the past thiee years evidence that ich-class Tailoring con- tinuestogrow in public favor, don’t you thenk? . Tailor, called, after which the trials of cases on the law calendar were proceeded with. The bearing of eases on the trial calendar will be regularly taken up tomorrow. t above t #3 | Wi Sam ror Home Tas Weex.—H. W. FGeS7 CONTHACTORS AND BUILDERS. | Cannon, one of the American commissioners to Saas the international monetary conference, and You will find that you can doa much | 3 Senper basianss urna “musrugace | Mireotes, Lioch of the altel Iblites tales ase ting usdo the glass work. Bring your | now in Genoa, Italy. They will sail this week Plans and » ecificatio:s and we will | from that port for home. vive you our estimate ora postal will _-_-— bring ustoyou. Nv chargesor estimate. | Passep tHe Daxarnovs Staoz.—The Presi- popes Apapacnet coke dent's grandchild, who is sick with scarlet nee tibetan fever, bas passed the dangerous stage of the di-ease, but still has to be carefully nursed to Bags PAMPER & Noss: TWO TOPICS. prevent her catching cold. She will be isolated SCAPT TS in her room for two wecks yet. througi the doors and windows? Weather Strips will prevent tiem. Weather Stri; ve a ood | artof the coni bill. h disco fort. ‘We put them up—if you say s>—or you an do so yourself. The cost ts trifling and they last a house's lit OWE: abore the avenue). Jad CaLuyp ox THe Prestpext.—Senator Frye and Representative Grout of Vermont were among the President's visitors this morning, Premumably on business. im connection with the President's prospective communication to Con- gress in regard to our commercial relations time. Valentine's Felt Strips are best, gr 3 GAS HEATING STOVES. ° 7 REY agnnnameameo anes No housewite's ‘path need be Prackp ox TRE Retirep List.—Col. Rod- strewn with th rns" The Gus Heat- ing Stove has put the thoughts of dirt. asbes and coal dust to flieht. With a Gas Stove there's no smoke, nor odor—bat more heat, less trouble, less expense and more comyort. “Home Comfort Gas Btoves are the best ever offered at Although small it is an ex- celient heater. BARBER AND ROSS, COR. 11TH AND G STS. N.W. 33 = ney Smith of the pay corps of the army was placed on the retired list today on account of age. This does not create a vacancy, as the army pay corps is still two above its authorized quota, a ae Movement oF Sizven.—The issue of stand- ard silver dollars from the mints and treasury offices during the week ended December 31. 1892, was $634.609: for the corresponding period of 1891, $370,499. The shipment of fractional silver coin for the month of December, 1892, was $1,201.427, against $1,214,730 for the month The weather is likety to be fair, with changes in temp-rature; westerly winds. It will pay you to take a good look at | of December, 1891. these five luiuber items and remember what ——__.—___ they are, what they cost and where to get them. for everybody don't sell them at such | Tre Moxetart CoxreRexce.—Senator Alli- low prices: “Fine Gang-eawed Boards at 81.15 per 100 “Baring with few sound knots only 81.50 7% Clear Beautiful Wainscoting at 275 son, the first one of the American delegates to the international monetary conference to re- turn to Washington. called on the President ‘this morning and made an informal in ee Juniper Lathest 92 76a) regard to tue proceedings of the oaieane thousand, equal tr she 83.25 and 84 kind. "| and the prospects of its reaching an agreement Sueiase lesen low = bimetallic standard at ite next meeting in ices. . Se Cotxace For THE MontH.—The total Q LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. “Lumber, Mill Work and Builders! Hardware,” Cor, rtband N. ¥, ave. ow. cetigeagen epee fas | executed at the mints of the United States dur- ea eng GR eS WSRLAS | pleco, ofthe vale of 04.4864, an felon Violin Iirporters, #5 ‘7th st. Vio'ins repaired. 200,616 . value $2,845,185; silver— | and‘exchanved.” 400 violins tosslect from: dicta | $'o09 gig povdog waite 61 38,138.90; noe coin 700 pieces, value’ 95,121. Included Be GERMAN Favors. Fp el py aim _ GOULD, 421 on at. dollars of the stated value of $448,000. RICH, RARE AND ME LOW. So SE Geiicione Heady-made Rhite ana Reg! Deerarcr Pareara.—Patents have been is fru yy os, to citizens of the District as foliows: Reovons supra at oer R. Hopkins, spindle chuck; Maurice Poet still continues to Be Fear eee rine of using, metatzen, Wine for convalescents. It ‘the . Proctor.air cooling: ring pro- 2 oie = hoe ‘Only 76e. cee: Andrew L; Rutter electric, ‘elevated rail (14 14th st. nw. aia "Telephone, 998. | have been issued to Eugene C. Bernheim for a a 0A ev CTIONS ar TERA — spoon and to John Wood for a spoon. ar naturally @ opping ail wroaed Oe Tae Crate Not ALLowEp.—The Conrt of myaeiicsicen anaes Claims today dismissed the suit of Geo. E. nage es rinsed, oc Kirk, assignee of Samuel Strong, to Dragere, penys welebts reduced toms $85,600 trom the United States as 'royatina for ° . use of a certain cast-iron street letter Upderwent: bos are olleeed ot oneal Purchased and used by the Poet Oftce De W.8, Patls**Men's Belongings," 935 PA. AVE. N.W. eR a ________-___________| for the use of the boxes and therefore there sas er ee Ba peracetic granted a pardon in the case of Robert Chisley, rae reassembled today and the trial calendar was | MURPHY’S WALKOVER Apparently He Has No Opposition at Albany. LONDON HAS A TOUCH OF REAL WINTER Various Governors Make Knowa Their Views. EDWARD NCAPRY, om LOOKS LIKE A WALKoVER. Apparently No Organized Opposition te Murphy's Contest for the Senate. BSpectal Dispatch to The Frening Star Avaast, N. ¥., Jan. $—The assembling of the members of the legislature in this city dows ‘not disclose any material change in the sena- torial situation. Edward Murphy appenrs to be sure of winning and thus far there is nothing to indicate that be will even be opposed to anv ‘extent in the caucus, There is opposition, how- ever, but itexists principally among then who are not members of the legislature, aml th | opposition does not appear to have sufficient | force to influence any considerable numler « | votes, Herein lies the essential weakness of the an i- Murphy crusade, No one questions the fact |that Mr. Edward Murnhy is not the can j didate of the democratic party of the stute of New York. Mr. Cleveland opposes him. I | does not constitute the party, but with bim al the entire anti-snapper or May ex democrats and a large, very large, num! sound, consistent democrats who bave « wave held aloof from party brotls and faction fights There are als@a number of machine demo rate who likewise oppose Mr. Murphy, bat unforte nately for the anti-Murphy movement, n bas been put forth as an opposing candidate, and the opposition therefore hat, so to apeak, merely nebulous force and influence PLENTY OF MATERIAL FOR ANOTHER CANDIDATE, There is note dearth of good men. Gen. Charles Tracy, the present member from this @istrict, has been mentioned, but that 0 ail Carl Schurz's name has been mentioned, but more ase joke tha as a serious aoe, The name of Mr. Smith M. Weed, whom Senator Hill “buncoed” out of the senat orehip, haw been mentioned, but, like Congressman Tracy, he basa large number of upporters outeide the legislature, but not more than a half dozen at the most in that body. Gen. Tracy would bee formidable candidate were not Mr. Murphy chairman of the democratic state committee ‘He sent money in Albany county to defest the | regular democratic assembly nominees in Nom j Yember, and succeeded in laving out three of the four candidates, #0 that while Tracy would have had five supporters from Albany oc onty alone—four assem olymen and one senator if Marphy bad kept bis hands «ff be bas now but gpe sssemblyman.and an untried legislator at Vt. THE MURPHY CANTAs«. The Murphy canvass began early last year and it was kept up with untiring zeal unu the polls closed on the evening of November & Democratic assembly candidates 11 doubtful districts were given the wherewithal by Murphy to secure their election. In return he de- manded and received from them the: neg aivo cal pledges to vote for him for Senator. Itis not«urprising that he has suca formida- ble support and appears to be sure of winaing. It would be surprising if at were otherwise Of course there ts a chance defeat | Murphy. The unexpected always buppes and | it would happen in this case agitators would umte on and stick to him. That isalwaye whet th opposition lacks to give it force aud coherences. That has not been done up to the present hour | and probably may not be done. Ualees it is done | Mr. Murphy. will be elected, notwithstanding | Mr. Cleveland's opposition. _ VIEWS OF GOVERNE Gubernatorial Messages Transm itied to the Legislatares. Asan, N.Y., Jan. 3.—Gov. Flower sent bis | message to the iegislature this moraing Rew | Barding evasion of the personal property tax he | eays: Indeed, although the state has been increas- ing in wealth at a tremendous rate during the last twenty years, the actual assease: of personal property was less in 189 1871 by more than £70, Regarding the Buffalo strike be ea | ployes have the right to «trike and peaces persuade others to join them, and in their | earnest and lawial efforts to benefit. chetr | dition they may always feel sure ¢ | sympathy is with them and aga | poratio But every citizen and corporat every employe and emplover, must observeand respect the authority of law aud government ‘Ibe governor comes strong when he reaches the coal combination. Me The combination differs trom stmilar organist in certain respects which makes ecmpetiuom absolutely umposible. So tar as is now kn practically all the anthr wl in world is contained in three counties tr sylvania, and 85 per cent of the entire traf | controlled by the coal combinat The sumers are at the merry of the « lien te 2 © If the companies engaged in th gplor pablic privileger granted by ¢ New York the state should © doubted right to impose cond enjoyment of those privileges, and =: tions shouid at least guard the people fr warrantable exactious in ret n for which the people through the cepre have conferred.” The governor iso says: “It behooves the legislature to make ample prepara goatet @ possible invasion of cholera during *h> ap- Prouching spring and wumecr fat pi posed toa national quarantine, but te an ex clasive national quarantine. A rigid seem | of inspection at foreign porte the ctires> tion of the consular service would fora the bow kind of national quarantine Couemers, Onto, Jan. 3. Gov. MeKintey im his annual message to the tegalaivre oe sooe the financial condition of the siete, eich shows a deficit in the funds amounting tw € 5S a2, He says the revenues of ihe present year will not justify the som of the j jations made for the yrecedir year. He advises that economy be practive and that tions be kept witht the esue mated amount of revenue. Me rec: