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" THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED Pasty. EXCEPT SUNDAY, ST ait Ar rm UILDINGS, corver Lith St., by ewapaper Company, FAUPFMANS. Pres't, - " 4 SMENT Stax SL COper year Wasi my Sineten - (>) of lg 2 of be a Er on security, toes ers of « kusranty. indewnics, loan and morteage Dusiness. qe See erations, Orwantz SESE = The names of the proposed incorporators sre the rem =< ? 2 Fo8 BPE AND FIRE INSURANCE undersiemed: aa a TRE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NA » Chiefs and Clerks, Te E. Francis Riggs, W. D. Davide, TIONAL HOMFOPATHIC HOSPITA, ©. Profese: nal Men on? Bo CHAS. L. GURLEY, 135 F st. a.w. James M. Johuston, wrsrdi Davis, TATION OF WASHINGTON, D.C. M r b rivate * Ley co & McCammon, fogs officers: ars ne Jon whe desire to have private ac- | . ua Teo. Jos Eteon, acs. tase: stot three srasseen to nerve or | counts. In short ail who have what SS Gharlen's Pearon, — eginalit Pumvial, Ric fansaction of other busines willbe juetd in the , ; rdore W. Noyes, Nafban el Wilson, ore of the Young Men's Christian Association, ‘Sia ids Genk ea “tanita deat JB —Stoeks, Bonds, fe., & BH. Warner, J.3. Darling! jew York ave. isan mua = i, Waki iE owe Per ‘On MONDAY, JANUARY, 16. ond whe lentre ds " , Mali i 7 sgh stile tone tahoe ges 464 Lovistaxa Avesrr, Baker. Blair Lee, LEWIS CLEPHAN JOHN DALZEL, ears ee | Washinston, D.C. January 15. 1: ¥, &, Thompson, 2, Hoidssforth Gordon, ‘Secretary. 1 President. — meneabeenaesia The Washington Title Toeurance Company, tn pur. | Abert Ordway, fens Die THE ANNUAL MEBTING OF THI Per Cent Investments For Sate. | snanee of the requirements of section Revised Manion ‘Ashfor Me ‘Beach, ‘st cxholdery of the Northern Liberty Ma: Per « Investments For Sale. les, relating to the Dis W. BR Bdmenston. Cha ‘Brown. ket Association for the election o directors for the thesmount of fs Mills Deane BF Tehehon, enamine year will be held st ths athe of the necretary pe Mewtaawe orks aioe Win eeeict smith, 4: Lassberte Sndantiaey 17, ING, wth lock pm : a gh ee 1 sade By Easier. George E. Hauiliton. ‘ja6-10¢ eS: Sees jact-4twiw = sumetnhassewer | President of ° 3 : SSeS = insurance Couipany. = FICE OF 7 ale by thie compan or, PREDERICK WT RATE, = = . Boe ac oF Dc . — SAWEFL HW WALKER, GILBERT 5. TOWLES, SPECIAL NOTICE Nashinetom. Dec. 3). 1802. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., PAID-UP CAPITAL, 91. 0,000. + a ‘ ‘Title Insurance Company, being first duly sworn ac AT BRITTON. Prendent. | cording to law. do say that the above an Is true BANKING HOUSE, 140 STOPAGE WAREHOUSE, 1240 15th st. nw. Gs nw ae Wasrsetos Loas Axo COMPANY. Cash Capital 81,000,000. GRANITE BUILDING. 9th and F sts. ‘This Company pays Interest on Deposits, Freet . | JNO. JOY EDSON, let Vice Proident. NO_ A. SWOPP, 2d Vice President. B. ROBISON, Seo'y | W PARKER, Acst Sec’y | Nv. Au CARMODY, Moses time hae aw's depest's year inand year out without eivine any return for sai am . wey, and there is no i not. If you have which y sit, payable on demand, and ent as lone as retained, | we will pay youd per cent, » nv abe s+ onthe uy seme return, Eny ionger. Woons & CO., = Sows Bankera, ¥ STREET Nw. FL Wa BHOKF?: MMT ST. NOW. 7 “and bs We have A very Belenbothont for aka te ehow vom what desirable batudive lot in @ good Wante?, tue following macority 29.990, JOU at G per cent, xa Horse Or LEWIS G TEWKSBURY & CO., 2035 F st. Adams tron Building, WASHINGTON, DG ¥. B BIBDS, Manager. Deposits racelved mbsect techeck aml interest aluwed | codaily balances, Depew Advances made to corre Aecancee from Lents against avaliable ‘Titles to all real estate in Washington, Georgetown collateral. | and county etamined with uracy and dispatch. | anion and all other conveyances of real prop- . Ton tie Sow | erty prevared Lever umen! Benda y * Titles insured. ja1m TSuant ead sold pactlS hast Poole VS EPORT OF THE Saar Private Wien wirtete ce NewYork and | SURANCE COMPANY Tiitege Sion tof Coluubln | Ome facititien for trading | Genin and Provieions ca the Chica: Ward of Trade te uegasiet Cremanc Provinons, recur 00 | We make deca Seow ities. Purehace snd Sale of all Lo- eal Securitievon commission | Parties desirine to open weil as thowe ® change fn | ») Ne calles om to trys member nt are reser tinlly invited tO Co Geerattve Burial Ammocia. stese: noctbwee', and oxamive + representing Bfty aul oue-bandred © Cper cont interest and are trans. Tiamine amd be convinced of alter j & B HINES, a the MEMBERS OF THE New YORE EXCHANGE, spender te of Mesure. Moore & Scbles, 80 Broad. sTocK he k boner and sold de] Ax» Loss INVESTMENT Assy, {8-0146 ST. XW. a —_— #100,090,00 DUPS_ 91 PRR MONTH Ow PACH SHARE, MATURITY VALty tw MAVE You MONEY T CHASE AN SPER CENT PER ANNUM COU. CS CERTIFICATE TO KUN FOR 3 YRARA, WE PAY 6 PRR CENT PER ANNU MON SPYCIAL DEPOSITS OF $5 OM MORE AN PE WSTHDKAWN AN TIME ONS) DAYS NOTICE MOXEY LOANED TO SHARFHOLD! ¥ CAN BE REPAID ATT Prk MONTH ON EACH @1.cou BOR WED. & PIOURES snow WP OFFER THE FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOAN! SITS, AND OUR SECURITIES BEING ReY YIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOW Foun: Benoa *N0 THE LOAN BEING REPAID MONTHLY Make CRE. SECURITY STILL BETTER Nia, RENDERING IT IMPoSsI- tH FATHONS 30 LOSE A ST THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS ASD FURTHER INFORMATION. ay WAKKISON DINGMAN, President W. © HOG ee T. ©. DANIEL, See. U2 stares norprxe AND LOAN ASSO. CIATION, E03 F ot, Washington, D.C Shares. $100. payable in monthly installments, which partictoete us all promte aud uature in St months Daye interest on 3 and © per fom We date money Jerostted in any amount. cont tuterest paid om special deposits ther are wade corset NATIONAL UNION FIRE Ns! PANY. OF WASIUNGTON, At the © oe of bur Decernber G1, 1802. Office National Tnton tiiding, No. Dio Fe stn. w. | ASSETS. Loanson real extate. -8102,121.68 Acernel interest 1 One and fixta> = THOMAS DOWLING, Profit since organization of company bening Star. FINANCIAL THE CONDITION — OF the Reet OF Kea! estate. Cash in Vank and cox Hany's office LIABILITIES. THOMAS W. SMITH, HORACE 3 GRAY MG. EMERY, WM. MAY WM. KEDIN WOODWARD, rustees ofeaid ompauy. "| Majority Secretary of the Washington acribed and sworn to bef im and for said District, th! 1s: val.|"(Siened) THOMAS P. WOODWARD, Public in and for said District of Co. umbla, ‘HE PFOPLES' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COl UMBIA ™ No. 302 Pa. ave. s.c at clone of business 1, INE. Furniture and fi “ Casi on band and iu bank, LIABILITIE: Capital stock paid in. 41 8 Present « F a 09 00 Dividends pat ia November, 1880. Altest John E. Herrel Benjamin F. 1 WM. F. MATTINGLY, ye e President. NATHL CARI A. T. BRITTON, Secretary. Treasurer. Tue Distarer Titre Issenaxce COMPA 610 13 h street northwest. DIRECTORS. A. T. BRITTON, President American Security and Trust Co. JAMES L. BARBOUR, } Wholesale Grocer. GEORGE W. BROWN, Of Fiteh, Fox & Brown, Real Estate Brokers. EUGENE CARUSI. Courselior at Law. NATHANIEL CARUSI, ‘Counsellor at Law. LEWIS J. DAVIS, Of Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankers. WASH. DANENHOWER, Roal Estate Broker. MILLS DEAN, Counsellor at Law. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Capitalist. CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. FRANK HCMF, Wholesale Grocer. CHARLES A. JAMES, President Bank of Washington. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Counsellor at Law. SIMON WOLF, Counsellor at Law. At the close of business December ‘Of ce, 41S G Stow 1414 6 10,144 06 LIABI LITIES. District of al Columbia. ss p ‘of Inwthat the = report of the condition of the bs bia Fire Insurance ( ny of the District of Co'uiubia” on the Sixt day of De- ceimber, A.D. INS hove is a cor (Sinead): LEM TOWERS. Jr., Secretary. ‘Snby-ribed and sworn to before me this Oth day of January, AD. Sts, (stewed) Jattoon3t FIASE SOC EEXPS To INVEST? WILL 12 PER } cent income snd perfect security satisfy you? If socemeutt # Brie | ‘salto 600 F st. uw. basen T. Havesser, Member Washingtoh Stock Exchange, Real Estate end Stock Broker Rooms Gand 11, Atlantis Building, 990 F st. now. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on marcin ‘Cotton bought and sold In New York or New Orleans. KLESPON DENTS, New York Stock Exchange. w York Cotton Exchange, ‘o.. New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Lawson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Board of Trade. Yrivate wires to New 20ra, Chicago and New Or- Jeans. Telephone. 4556 J.8. Bache & Co. Lebrnan Bre | Deposrz, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the Disiriet of Columbia, Tur Nartosar Sare CORNER ISTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. , 1867, and acts of Oct. . 1800, and Feb., 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rents safes from 83 each upward per annum. Balver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward recetved on depoatt and interest allowed on sums of not less than @. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- ecutcr, Admimistratur and lrustee—exeeutes Trusts <4 sl kinds. * BENJAMIN P_ SNYDI Presiden. HOMAS EE. JONES, ‘Vico Pros. THe ‘Third Peis hogs, 1 : ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. Directors: Bentamin P. Snyder, Zonas C. Aiton in Scartovaat, Andrew Wylige M. Plans, latibew G, Einery, ‘cleghape: ‘A 'snnens Hevry A. bard, re Runes, M. Johustoa, € hee C. Glover, = ee John F. Rote: * Glee, tty00) Thomas Ke Sous, | on in the Dist WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893. SPECIAL NOTICES. Bei Lire [xsveance. otter see me at once about it. CHAS. L. GURLEY, 1385 F st. nw (W.th Wm. B. Gurley.) DECEMBER 28, 1802, of the tin. to the \ers District of Colu for a charter under the act of Congress entitled to. Provide for the incorporation of trust, loan, mort- prop sede Company business descr her co-porations. within the Dis- 1, 1800, for « op Security ter and object are te carry walla the kmd or class of nubdivision three of secti none ped Re qe SPIRITUALISM. —MISS MAGGIE, GAULE he wonderfully, gifted wa: G median, 7 private sit- Tings at the! Columbia," 708 11th «ton. w..and Won’ Hall, 7216th 66. n.w., every FRIDAY night octSthe finn qa tHE A “4 stockholders cf Th ¢ tional Safe Depos! Savings and ‘Trust Comnany of the District of Colun bia will be held at the office of the comsany, B.e, cor: 13th street and New Jork ave. u-W.. in thecity cf ington, District of Cobinbia, of the THIRD MONDAY cf January, 1803 (the 16th f inonth), between the hours of 4 and 5 p.m, NOTICE. —THE, he election of cfficers and directors for the ensuing } such other business as may be year will be had. ‘an’ Se der=igned reb¥ s1¥e No 2808, and oper HB, ELL. fe D-prosti, LEWIS J FA STL BRENT L. Bank. the hour of 12.0 4 User, maving Satuedas, ‘k noon, alewal heintay, banks, bankers» trust orice that on SATURDAY, Ji ary 14. mneach and every Saturday” theveatter idsy) our respective institutions will ‘ordance with that !aw, for the (rans- tion of weneral business at and after I o'clock WHITE, Cashier National Metropolitan ©. PEARSALL, Cashier Citizens’ National MeDY, Treasurer Washington Loan TACKRTNEY, Bankers. Bankers i : (ASD TRUST CO., by irst View President. LOVER, President National Savines and Irast Company, IN’ Bankers ‘Cashier E neoin National B: BALDWIN, Cashier Traders’ ational CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Cashier National Bank Re- ington. WOODS & WALTER Tr. CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK, Cashier. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., b ‘Manager. Jathot Blank Comr Station: prices thas oth JOHN C. PAR ii r Be WED SHOES, SPR in th <= jewe er, 1012 sbow a vounpl Lope to be fav 4410-5t a10w* Tooks aw HOI get the: lnanue McGILL & W Nothing too —" Is the Agood coal B_ RUFF, Cash CHASE. WHITE, Cash FOR ‘ational Bank. onal Bank of Wash- vOoDS, jer Northwest Bank, boy D. BL McCARY, W. B. HIBBS, © Contra 0, be H. WRIGHT, ¢. € en (ile), 81. lank W ftir Pads, ery, &: RRER, tH ST. N.W, jal ET ALE COLD EEP THEM WARM by wea: our CORK SOLE HAND- nd they will cost you Just £4.00, Those #:1.0) and 83.50 Hanit-roveod peen 0 Con ne dowa fren and buy your Shoes, ‘will sare money. aus CIAL NOVICE. —I TAKE PLEASURE aicriming my triehds and customers that mated with S.. Devio, manttactar Fist. ns ee, where will be poensed ty ete line of diamond Jewelry, &., and ‘ored with Your kiud patronage. see CHAS a SMITH, For the past 8 years with F. Poterse RECEPTION AWNINGS, FLOOR 1 flay decorations “oto HATS- CO. G2 1dth st. nw. HOLSU YOU KNOW, a snow at S11 Wh si, and can bind "GES NATIONAL BOOK BINDERY. MBUS DISCOVEKED AMERICA, the people ot Washington, i tie tr biast- ave d ncovered that the way to ir prenitins din satistactor risto leave the orders with = ALLACE, Painters and Publishers, 1107 best n small or too large for us to print COAL! TON $4.50 Priceof Philadelphia Pea Coal. Yo burn in tanse, self-feeder and cook Branch offic Mait offi and W iently’ located to the trade. mt Ld sore rar, 220 20th sto, phone calis. 17 5 aOR! it ARTES, nism Mas. I. V. Suaren, G1 F ST. N. ‘Will sell TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT COST TO REDUCE STOCK. A fnll line of EVENING AND RECEPTION BONNETS. Jala vs Fuse Priv: to decline the opportunities our Eevrrante Cxzpir Sysrex affords you, Ours is not an ordinary instal- ment house—neither do we ride two horses— Cash aud Credit. But we sell FURNITURE CARPETS end DRAPERIES—all the ‘Home belongings—on a plan that makes it easy for credit. you. You don’t have to ask for ‘That is an offer of our own. 15 wives you a freedom iu your selections. You can “fix up" more to your notion if youcan sour ow: ‘buy Just what you want—and take 1u time to pay for tt. You don’t bave to so off into the corner and count your ‘money at every turn you take. You needn't deny yourself a comfort—nor draw the line ona single luxury, delicacy, You needn't have any ‘about buying on credit—for we've fitted out lots of the “private palaces" in this city—and their “‘lords and masters” are doing just as you can do—paying for it as they eat their dinne:—bite st a time. ‘Think con't! The annual meeting of the Mntual Fire Insuranoe Company of the District of Coluabia will be held on the MONDAY in January, 1803, the TG:h prox- he office of the company, corner of Pennsy! 1 th st. nw. BY the charter of the company the election of seven managers to conduct the affairs of the company is re- quired to be held at the above meetin =. By the sixth article of the by-laws of the company it is provided: *“At the annual meeting of the company the first business in order shall be the appointment of achairineu, who shall conduct the meeting and elec- tion in acecrd of incorporation, be- tween the hours ‘and Go'clock 1." onimencing at 9 o'elocis e with the of 9 Celock am. Omive fixtures and furniture. Loses by fire for the year 1803, usted and paid. ‘The annual stat at the tice of the comp By order of the board of managers. a-lat J. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. g=>AMERICAN ICE AND COAL CO. Uilice 8. w. cor. F and 10th sts. nw, Telephone 486; coal yards, 489. Boing overstocked on following sizes coal, we will ell 3,009 tne for cash, us follows, saa 8,172 77 nent will be ready for distribution pany by the 12th prox. White Ast Pea Coal--$400 | Best Cannel (erate) 20.00 Ash Fue Coal Best Splint (erate) -.00 Ash Chestuut.. 5.85] Best 10d Ashgtate) 6:00 —2,240 pounds to the ton wlways. OTH DAY OF DEL and having sold my stock aud with the maid bank announce t riends an to all persons may have business with me that [may be found at Room 2. second floor, Riley building, Ke, cor, of OL, and <ts mw. Entrance on Sth st. Sado, F S DRESS MA = cond = ¥ ~- sess SUITS FOR WIRE. KRE FL KING DEPARTMENT Cur stock is larger and better assorted than ‘ever before and prices lower than competi tors’, Surzical Iusteuments, Silk tie Hosiery and Supporters, Trusses, Cratches, Splints, Bandares, and every thing else needed by icin, Ja3-Im THE STANDARD ENGRAVING CO., Incorporated, 414 11TH ST., purckesed t) 927 F ST., engraving plants of Mfanries Joyce and the Allen Publishing Company. New machinery ‘has been added, new men nave been secured und this company is prepared to manufacture plates for illus- trative purposes by every known method. First-class work and prompt execution may be re- Med upon. sai MAURICE JOYCE, ‘Treasurer and Superintendent of Works, EDWARD H. ALLEN, President and Business Manager. 43-3m WELL- cur | Then. W. C. MERTZ, Trouser Maker. op—S14 11th st. SgSNO Weancriy oF coat At my yards. You may select from fe p'ote sto i of the of fuel The lll wert vow. MAURY DOVE, office, 21st and sts. u! w. . Wharves, Foot F and Gaia nw. etn and K' sts. now. RCH & n st. Violins repaired to select frown. _SPECIAL NOTICES. = WASHINGTON HEBREW Washington News and Gossip. NGREGA- tion, —Hewitlar services this (Friday) even: ents. ine at Eighth Strect lemple at7-wW o'clock. Lectare a by few. Lbtern” Subjert? “The Fallacy aad Danger on Feueap | of Extrenies.* AU are welcome, ee te" | ACCOUNTANTS... Pare 2 q=2JOHN PHILIP QUT THE con: | AMUSE Pace 10 verve! gambler, will speak’ at the Central z Dion” Mission ua ave. (ald host offer | butlaings, 30. pin. “Gamblers. snd 4] | sporting je watiy io secure sents It 4 @HEADQARTERS PUBLIC COMFORT, oe z SO Koo (02, Len:nan building, 1425 Pare 10 | ont aw oo 2 All parties wishing to furnish accommodations to visitors during the inauzural are requested to call at | headon irtocs or send description of qu rters, stating per of persons that can be supplied with rooms, FUgeand without meals, &e.; also list of prices, per ay. in 5} DENTISTRY EDUCATIONAL Excu r (Plata SS MASONIC.—A” SPECIAL COMMYNICA- | FOR NEN tion of Lafayette Lodge, No. #8, F. A. A. | FOR KENT (Halls) Monte Temple, SUNDAY. Jims: | POR RENT (Ofices) Ftour deceased ‘brother, George | FOR RENT (Rooms) order of thie W. (Houses). 'S. MERRILL, Secretary. (Stores. DETWILER'S FINE TABLE BUSTER | FOR RENT (Mise. ‘Try it. | {f you cannot come to marke* drop | be de ivered prowt!y Center and O St, Markers. dalstet | KEFP YOCR FRET DEY! ‘When youso out in cold weather gon ‘inke good cure that you ure closely muffled One ‘Our aneous).. FOR 8AL¥ (Bicycles)... FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Misceli | FOR SALE (Pianos) HOTELS | @ postal today and it’ will | morrow. s f with thick svics are cane Goons ~ wr LOCAL MENTION. 10 ~All styles, LOST AND FOUND. 2) HOOVER ESSYDI: MANICURE... 2 MARRIAGES . FORRENT—FINEOFFICEROOMS, | Mame sey . OLS and 915 F st, at moderate SAM EOUS... 6 bras JouN'S. Wie. | MONEY WAN és ‘jalintt Widest. | NorantEes s OCEAN TRAVEL... z eae OFFIC <q PHONG PoTOM = : PIANOS AND ORG z Do you use a typewriter? Wherever 3 there ‘is need fora typewrier Uiere is PERSONAT. 2. seeess | esd) for aBhonogea he” Ee, homo PROFE 3 raph ts wid outewht, on installments, fented or ieasat Trial pres ne COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 627 F E.D. EASTON, Pres Fe CROM | UNAPPKUACHABLE 50C. NECKWEAK. | rc SUBURBAN Ps OPERTY ib is wll econ oe ere verbo oo | WANTED (Help) smart effects in Men's Neckwear. | WANTED (Houses). i we have made an unasual ‘drive’ WANTED (Rooms goods, and what is ordinari | WANTED (Situations : and 81—while they laat, only Oeeute. WANTED (Miscellaneous)... Page 2 See our windows. WINTER RESORTS. Fase 8 BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREFT, SHIRTMARERS AND FURNISHERS. Bes BUSINESS 5 AT CosT. If you don’t need Business Suit now you will betore long, and {tis not every day in the Week by wlons chalk, that you have an op- portuntty to bay a suit made up in our super Stylo at the mere cost of the material and ‘makin ‘They are going; don't delay. SNYDER & Woop, 1111 PENNA. AVENUE (Barra Old “Stand”. $013, STATIONERY AND = Stipes. Not only are we Blank Book makers, ex- pert Printers and E . but Station. ers. We also have in stock the fullest line of Statictiers’ Sundries to. be found in the city, Faper Clips, Copying Presses, Files, Blotting Pads 413, To Subscribers. Subscribers to THe Stan who are served by route boys will confer x fevor by promptly reporting to Tur Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any neg gence’on the part of route boys, AES Govensatent Receipts Topay.—Internal revenue, $544,635; customs, $1,058,925. Secretary ELkts was the only absentee at | today's cabinet meeting. Assistant Srcuerary Atver A. Apre of the State Department, who went to Cuba for his health, has re'urned to Washington and re- sumed his official duties, His health 1s much improved | STATIONERS’ la i Be SOUT DOWN THE CoaL BILE What, your house not weather striyped, and you wonder why you burn so much coal? Better not try to heat Acts Aprroven.—The President has ap- proved the act for the relief of Col. E. Darwin | Gage of New York volunteers and the act the streets. Windows and doors are for . . s 1 light and entrance, not to keep out the | Authorizing the construction of reservoirs and cold. Weather S:rips do that-that ia, | canals through the Umatilla Indian reservation, Gorse To Caicaco.—Chief Clerk Stocks of the Treasury Department and Mr. Bickford of the Department of Agriculture will leave h this evening fora week's visit to Chicago on business connected with the government ex- hibit at the world’s fail if they are Valentine's Felt Strips—the beet, of stripping estimated free. You put them in yourself, or we will ve it done for ou MAY SAVE DOCTORS’ BILLS, Yon don’t have to creep with ‘Ice Creepers,” nor walk as if "walking on exys” We have he fee Creepers. 250. to$1 pair. | Navan, Onoang —Lieutenant Commander | = Asa Walker has béen ordered to hold himself | HEA’ LOUT COA: = . TOT ONE cainSUIPT in realliness $5-commend the Dancroft; Lie » odie ha) gee rend nag why ures F.M. Bramby has been detached from i ices "wort, ‘Hest in sausment’ | choolship St. Mary's and ordered to prepare of the finver—heat_r no heat! for sea service. ‘ohs Heating btoves, 82 73up, BARBER & ROSS, cor. 11th and Gata. now. _Je13_ <»A NEW BREAKFAST FOOD Witiout cust Without price. ake of a dish of Pettijobn's Caitio nia ‘ood, served With cream and sugar, toda: day at — = The following stores. Step in and try tt: ~The delegates waterways convention,now in session in + called at the White House in a body this afternoon and paid their respects to. the President. They were accorded a special re- ception. — G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1412 "s Cy oo ‘i 7 Gio: CORND ELL & SOM, 1412 Pa. ave. Tur: Prestpent's Cauters.—The President's (Hi, WALKER, $45 La. ave. callers today included Representative Hopkins N. FOOLY, 044 La. ave. a i and friends of Illinois, Gen. Wilson of New York, Senator Chandier, Judge Fuller of North Carolina and Judge M. G. Reynolds of St. Louis. 108 A FOUNTA! Be i Ney up to a man shertd have, go that at any tine b jay take down imrortant notes on "bias aud white," T have the kind Paul £. Wirt makes. They're te best. ‘The accon panying Meinorandum Books are here in all styles, PAPER, ENVE: OPES and TABLETS are Jsohere in'all their represcntative kinds. ‘ee me for them. business pee GES, Pensowar.—John H. Hows, J. J. Robinson and Jas. Enochs of New York, Thos. J. Mor- gan of Chicago, C. H. Winchester and A. Brown of aS E. W, Mitchell of Cin- of cinnati and H. Hikley >The weather is Likely to be fair; slightly | Jerey are at Willard’s. culder Saturday morning; westeriy winds | Malone of Youngstown, 0) y-made mill work, ach as glazed | Jack of Berkcley Springs, D. I. Hennesey of ts Olas, som snes | Chicggo, Chas. H. Zebie of New York, L. B, Landman of Wiikesbarre, Pa., 8. W. Ramey of | New and" say of “in price, for wew 1) se! risre Of wank inthe ot at eonetly hati twill ba sthessnoweni ay | St. Paul, Everett Springer’ of Boston, E ther a Zou can make useot | Alsat of Baltimore and Ward A. Logan of tne ae oak nachat ALP | “Altoona, Pa., are at the Randall. ire rier tind an Lunnediate customer | Hatch of Hannibal, Mo., R. C. Car 3 aut wait. | York, H.C. Aspinwall of New Jerse R. Tay- lor Middleton of Philadelphia, M. ¥.’Mondeal of Kentucky, H. M. Duble of Spokane, Wash., John 8. Clark of Boston, Max Brack of New York, A. H. Lydinbam of the army. E. B. Smith of Saratoga Springs, Harry Buckley of Brooklyn, W. W. Merrill of New York and W. 8. Hall of Chattanooga are at the Ebbitt.——W. In looking over (hese you might find exactly the size you w ‘Kinds of ‘lumber at the lowest Lumber, ta133 REMINGTON Standard TYPEWRITER In Absolutely UNRIVALED. Send for itustrated cataloens, Wyckoff, Seanans & Benedict, Cor. 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Morris of Berlin, loses at “eut™ prices. the Sees Presidential Nominations. Men's Winter (wool) Hoslery at ‘The President sent the following nominations | conti CLEVELAND AND VER. Mr. Quincy Comes Over to Talk With Rep- resentative Andrew. Josiah Quincy, who arrived in Washington yesterday afternoon on a flyizg visit from New York, came as rpecial envoy from Mr. Cleve- land to talk withMr. Andrew, whose banking bill was made the basis of the report of the banking commistes of the Hox with members of the banking committee and a number of the leaders of the House about the proxpecta of the repeal of the law. Mr. Cleveland has beard a° gr conflicting opinions as to what may or may » be accomplished toward stopping or reducing the purchase of silver and is very anxious to learn just what the situation is. He anxious to have the purchase P together. if that can be do: but it has been represented to him that this is impossi- ble, but that the old mi law might be enbstituted and, as has been stated in these dispatches, he is inclined to the acceptance of the Bland law ns a compromise. Mr. Quiney talked the matter over with as mans members as be could in the short tin he was here and found that the general opinion is that it will be very dificalt to do anything, and that it is impossible to suspend the coinage entirely. re isa disposition a er men to do as nd’s poltey, 1 many of the so-called i as they can in line with Cleve t in view of the declaration of some of the silver Senators that nothing in that ction shall be done in the Senate, they co in the Hone ation that the not want toget up an agitati there hax been some in: nate can be relied on to repeal the Sherman law. In other words they want the initiative to e taken by the Senate. If Mr. Cleveland can ccomplish anything there the House will prob- ably follow in the same Line, or MILL AND TAMMANY. The Reports of a Disagreement Between the Senator and the Big Chief. The statement that Croker and Hill are at onts is believed by watching the developments in the situntion, They believe that Tamman; ew York ing to throw Hiil over, and that after all Hill's | work to get Murphs to the Senate Murphy will | side with Cleveland i up in the Senate. are sore over the way things look in New York An interview with Mr, Croker was published day's World. “I have had no interview with any o1 said Mir. Croker. “You may quote me,” he ued, with much emphaxis, “as saying that I bave no fight with Senator Hill.” The chief hesitated a momen: on: “The relations between the Senator and my- self are ax friendly ax thes ever have been. I am with the democratic party. Yes, Lam with the party,” repeated Mr. Croker as he placed a Pertecto between his lips and began to puff Vigorous “Did you say in Albany that Senator Hill should have stayed at his post in Washington?” “I prefer not to be interviewed on that sub- a the Senator.” Mr. Hill is quoted as stating that the reported disagreement is “only # newspaper story.” any fight that may come in and then went Circumstances Which Have Ended the Talk of a Speakership Contest. The talk of a contest over the «peakership of y-third Congress ik To start with, there was the House for the Fifi practically closed. not enough strength bebind the movement. Then Mr. Cleveland, who was at first taken by the idea of having art in the proposed contest it. the honor of leading the opposition. “There is understood to be a fair prospect that Mr. Wilson of West Virzimia may succeed Mr. Kenna in the Senate for the short term and thus being at the “parting of the ways,” as Mr, Breckin- ridge of Kentucky expresses it, be is not ina position to take the lead. Some of the other leaders found ther there might be difficulty in their getting the solid sap delegations. Mr. Breckinridge of Kentucky ca © to the front as the only available leader of the opposition, and it then turned out that the rest, or most of the rest of thoxe who had been talking opposition, thought that the situation was probably euch as to make it desirable not to have a fight. Breckinridge does not want to give up the fight, but the a nouncement that he will be a candidate to «nu ceod Mr. Carlisle in the Senate is regarded as the end of his candidacy for the speakership. Be cUSeaee te nd discouraged MR. © rr NDS PREMIER. That Are Spoken of for the Portfolio of State. “he statement alleged to have been made by Mr. Cleveland to Representative Oates that he was considering the name of Senator Morgan, among others, for the Secretarrship of State has excited considerable interest in both houses of Congress, Mr. Oates did not intend that the secret should get out, and is now greatly an- some hero who have been | Some of Hill's close friends | t L repeat that Ihave no fight against | man of his) ‘hoice in the chair, fiuaily declined to take any Following this came a little rivalry over ort of their | ALL WITH CLEVELAND No New York Democrat Will Em- barrass Him, Says Cockran, FRANCES POESDCNT NOW ATTACKED Trial of Dempsey, the Alleged P. pisoner, )OTHER TELEGRAT I ic NEws, “ALL WHT WE. CLEVELAND Rourke Cockran Talks About the New York The following is printed eeeman Rourke Cockran, who “ity from Wash Ington Inst Hoffman House th aT for the Evening fan interview Mr. Cockran said: “lke be. tween Mr. Croker and M thete hae n one T have beard « it. Ido know that any enemy of veland cannot be diy with the New York moctacy. I believe that the facare of the democratic party lies = He bas the party ” today. He ha: any way is abeurd. W lund, and aid hom i his administra: “I did not come to New York expressly to see Mr. Clevela hom at his office th nd that he is going to 1 end 1 want to have a tath kore away Mr. Cleveland did not want to ‘ wich ? re which “I don't wa in n that Mr. Cleveland i ay r tying to dictat ten the get advice about new before the a tom the prow abiy the Andrews veiand ma i he proves merite and demerits. Belore [act 1 want sure of what Mr. Cleveland thinks I want to act upon what T chink he thinks “Atter Ihave seen Mr. Cleveland Lam going back to Washington, _ - NOW CARNOT IS ATTACK ris Newspapers ing Hin With the, a Scandal 1 1 Pans, Jan, wing republicans are alarmed at the persistent attacks apon Pred dent Car ‘ eenators are urging | M. Ribot to take some act J stop certain newspapers fre | daily slanders upon is considering the take the first opportan cution. It ix believed, howe | pect of such will cause the newspapers op- | posed to the preside nte their tone, The police bw the house of ex- Deputy Gobron a found there. In connection with the changes that President Carnot was well aware of the guilty connection of men in high pince with F frauds atten- i called to the statement of Compte Cat uty, to the effect that M. Yves him that when munistor ay saw M. Constans show to ubers of a cabinet council a large packet ents destined for the president of the ‘That packet, according to M. Yvee Guyot, contained the names of persons, not ail of whom were deputies, who had received | money from the Pauama funds, Compte | furelli told the story to a colleagae in the cham- ber. M. Yves-Guyot came to him soon after and } denied that he had made any starements about | nstans and the packet of documents des | tined for the president of the Carnot's enemies | beck the evidence against the guilty men i order to hold it over them w election should come, and ther to support him for re-clection, WNL, FORCE CARNOT TO RESTON, Several of the deputies who have been most earnest in pushing the Panama investigation make no secret of declaring that they willl rot rest until Carnot is forced to resign, The strength of the caso against the ident upon the credibility af Ba haut, the ex-minister of public works, and Carnot ¢ friends ¢laim that no faith what ever should be attached to Baihaut's disclos- ures, ‘That he is malignant against Carnot for not having protected him from prosec ation, and that be wishes to drag the President down wills him. On ws hand, it ix posnted out by the enemies of M. Carnot that Baihaut’s charges agree with the facts ae known and that Chas de Lemeps would probably corroborate Bashaut if he were permitted co reveal all that he could reveal. These enemies of Carnot argue chat the trial of two Lesseps has been baxtened in order to bring them within the grasp of M. Carnot and keep them silent as any connection of heud of the state with Panama affairs. They ange also | that M. Bourgeois has not been as earnest as be might bave been in bringing the truth to iaght, | and that opposition of M. Bourgeois to the ar | rest of Baitmat was really based upon bi | that Baihaut might accuse his former fellow minister Carnot. Meantime President reve temper and aults upon Lim, A seized papers which they one republic. depends { te larnot preserves @ #e- ms indifferent to the ‘These assaults are not con- | noved by the questions of his colleagues. The | fined to himself. The radicals condemn Mad- fact that Morgan 1s a radical silverman and has | ame Carnot for spending so mach money on been a violent opponent of Cleveland on ac- | her dress and trying to imitate the grand dames count of that question adds a peculiar interest to Mr. Cleveland's reference to him. It is| known positively, however, that Mr. Cleveland has not yet relected his Secretary of State. He is more at sea about that than any other ap- intmen:. He has had Gray of Delaware, Dickinson, Judge Carter of New York, ex-Sens- tor Eustis, Phelps and Morgan on’ his list, bat it is said that in going them all over he usually lingers over Judge Carter's name. It is regaraed here as almost certain that Gray of Delaware will be offered the attorney generalship. The report started last night that Bourke Cockran was to be offered a place has found no believers here. It probably w out of the fact that Cockran went over to the tatters Seprture from Now Nork ety, The latter's from New ¥. l visit had nothing to do with the cabinet. With relation t the Morgan statement it is said that probably Mr. Cleveland was not in earnest, as, it is he has stated that he did not think the two Senators from Alabama had treated him right and that they could not ask much of him. —_——___ MR. McCOMAS’ NOMINATION, cent” price to the Senate today: Sea's Cardigan Jackets at ‘eut* charges do not appear to be made with any pric. ee de Sone Srertak, Simmons, Ererereen, | idea of their being substantiated, but merely W. 8. PERL, “Men's Belongings.” 035 Pa. ave._ja12) S05 3° — 7 ear +] for the purpose of securing delay, The Be Rea overcoats Charles H. Sneed, Benton, Ill; Frank H. Bangs, | ‘ommittee was ready to report favorably on ¥e8 OES. Chatsworth, IIL 90. WORTH FULLY ON ‘THIRD MORE. a more testimony. Swe bows on Cor. Hh ond Bate es Ill, and ting impatient, however, and it is ure Jal Manufacturing Clothiers and Tatlors. | Samuel 6 ee ae Sena Se next re DING INVITATI AND CARDS | Charler Oak; week and the nominationgill be confirmed. ted or Eneraved in correct form. Kettell, fousrared work at about one-third Hartley; Andrew ‘The Cabinet and the Canadian Question. a apame: George J. Clark, ‘The cabinet meeting today discussed at some Dette: PPE ith at. now. length the question of suspending the opers- tion of the consular seal system on Canadian railroads, ‘The Attorney General gave views as to the power of President in the it is understood held to the ‘advanced by him that the President ‘suspend i i of the Faubourg st. Germain. CONSTANS THE COMING MAX, M. Constans is credited by nearly every one with being at the bottom of the attack upon Carnot. He is known to haven bitter feeling toward the president on account of bis ejectment from the cabinet, and to be desirous also of removing Carnot from the presidential rivalry. Cou- #txns keeps very quiet and disclaims responal= bility for the existing agitation, but Iie dis- claimers find no credence among the well in- formed. All eyes are turned toward Constane as the coming master, if not already the master, of the situation, from a republican standpoint, —-— HUGH DEMPSEV'S TRIAL, Testimony Given Regarding the Hiness of the Homestead Men, Prrrsnvne, Pa., Jan. 13.—Interest in the trial of Master Workman Hugh F. Dempsey, who is charged with administering poison to non-union Homestead steel workers, is incress= ing and the court room was thronged this A i i i i i i } t j i i f : Lf i ! ts F I i & Fs i ‘i i E r i i i i t Bteven Loveless, another oil producer from Batler county, who worked in the mill, wae next called. Marriage licenses have been ixeved by the clerk of the court to the following: Emil & Bruebl and Mary Wasser of Williamsport, Pa.; Herr and Jane Hayes; George ad ff