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THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, Av TRE STAR BUILDINGS, by G STAR ° 1201 Peonsyivania Avenue, corner Lith St, The Evening Star Ni s. HL KAUFFMAN, ore : New York Office, 88 Potter Building. ———- ‘Ter Evewrra Stam ts served to ery bacribers ‘catriems, on thelr own account st Ibeente pot + ++ per month. Cople: at the counter: & By Potted States oF Lp SUERT Stan $1. OD per year; Pomtare acded. #100. iiap st the, Post Office at Washington, D. C., as t matter at] sabscctotions must be paid in advanee. | edvertixing made known on application. | WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1893. TWO CENTS FINANCTAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. FINANCIAL, Moser Abvaxcen | Money adeanced merchants on all high-class ace) counts owing them. aey advanced to contractors tor carrving on work. Money advanced to ral e-tate speculators; rst and | cord second trust notes accepted col'ateral for loans. ‘Trust notes | matarine toppertunely taken up and carried, Money advanced sor all purposes Boney advance agains! any available Stocks, Bondsand Real Estate bought and sold. AL! business strictly confidential WE LEWIS, Benker and Broker, Room 23. Keliogg building, I Fst. n.v.. Washington, D_C._ _ Lxvesruent TH ST. Now. ave recentiy erecta + 100 ly leeated in different Couebt the around low T sone at 2» per cent off the Pres nt marker vale et me show you what wee hs desi-wve bafiding lot im» good Wanted, the following se secarity Percent = Oneof $29,000 at 5 | Fer cent. Ste of #3000 a! > per ‘One of 812.000 | 24. Soe O percent One of TNS cr gholUo0 at 6 per cent. | StS rer cent. Three « $00. 600 a2 6 per ce: Jal7-Ge entry Axo Trrsr Co. AN LARGEST CAPITAL $1,250,000 apis - 135.000 ITS BRANCHES OF BUSINESS: Interest paid apon deposits. Such deposits subject to cheek at any time without executor, administrator, guardian, rer, aasiqmee and receiver sand 6 percent nef investments, [Loans money upon real estate and collateral Rents Safe Deposit Boxes #10, $15, © 850 per ye ie A keeps wills at its own expense, npany is narsed as executor, Be. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. FICERS DIkkeTORS MEN SOU KNOW | Martie Faerie x James G. Varna, Cbarles Port * F THE CONDITION OF THE MLS PERE INSCEANCE COMPANY OF | IME DISTRICT OF CO. CMBIA, ssiness December 31, 1802, shington Loan and Trust ase. Capital .. BUrPlUs neces - 840, 9A BE ¥ OW waRmaniy, © | ScbscrPed and sworn to befote me this Bday of | dar so SAMUEL A. DRURY! be, etary Publte, Des. SOTICE NO. i} The regular mi onnuel dividend of five (5) per «INE: parebie om ihe company Fer order of the | % LACHLEN & BATCHELDER, 3 PO BAICHELDER, mit Treasurer. Jp'o"t oF THe CONDITION ‘te FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY Of Washineton, D.C., be clowe of bus nese Deceaiier 31, 1892. ‘Otice, 10 Dat nw. RY SOURCES. Paok stecks and other District securities. @102.287 50 Loans on realestate, fret mortwage...-¢ 111. cae 3 Sfarmituce and atures + \toe and in course of coltection bank, . | i rr « LIABILITIES, a reserve, WILL P ROTEL Subserite! and eworn to betore m January, INO iP | om your Toit Se" Kank open from 9.50 to 430. Call aod talk Ht over with us WOODS & CO, Bandera, WEE F street ww a16 Ree oF AMERICAN SECURITY AND THOM ARY i a. December St. 1808, re poe ‘heat oe Cece wel ¢ cs & eee Fas Bi — Amount of carta! f _ 81,250,000 00 | atte O. Tb i | Doves | Pobectare bicds icone OO — 1.31. 335 a1} so earnine Tes y= ae sod taeae i =f, ees coo # MRSS die uate Me hand Sate end banking Btoraae ware totum Breiasrc, -- TRE _raabesasite ‘AT. BRETTON, Prenden TTON, - GRORGE E. EMMONS se retary sd BRL SESE Pitewe” Directors. at Bite Seen, FB Frances, ied B.A Warder: Charice J. Beli James b. “Gieectors of said American Seurity and pany, do swear that the furrcong report ie te the homt of omF Knowledge an: be ef LA gubee tbed to be.ore me this 11th day of A.D Tees. ™ HOWARD 8 REFSIDE, Rougy Puitte, MYRON 4 on. 08, i F) ry ® w * u Fy hes x a BEE es reef the operative SL, 14th stree: northwest, aio feereenting aity aad ihvited 0 Aeocis. on draw Oper cent interest amt See ‘SW BINES, President, Lal 11S Leth ot... EPORT OF 1 1 ION OF THE ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY For the Distriet of Columbia at the close of business December at. 1sie Office, 1505 Peansyivania Leans 898 00 Bile rove S18 75 Realestate 105 57 Furniture and fixtares.. 218 48 rued interest aud rents... Sok OL m2 29 555 78 | KT. RAWLINGS, sec retary of” rire Insurance for the District of Columbia,” who icem of jaw tbat the abwte ina correct apd {te report the condition of said company on the Sist day o! December. A. D. 1x92 FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ist" day of January, AD. 18K D. RITTENHOUSE, ALTER 8, COX. President wary me os §, THOMAS BROWS WoW. JOBNSTON WM GALT. LOVEJOZ, Ta Commrrerar IKE. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Cuntetien of Cecnpecs ancl Wedinens, December ‘31. 1802. SSETS. Loans on real estate and collaterais.. Property Office furniture and fixtuyes Arcrned interest...-....... Wesco... Premiums due and in course of collec: ‘tion ita si Cash in bank and company’s office... LIABILITIFS. ‘Surplus. y ASHINGION, D.C. WASHING iON, D. SATE S28 Notice is hereby civen of the intention of TY-FLFTH D. orsignod to app'y onthe THER AY 01 JAN CARY Tiob. at ELEVEN O'CLOCE AML, to the | Commissioners of the. District of Columns fora | charter” under the act of Consress entitled "AB act 10 provide for ths “incorporation of trust loan. mnget- trict of déhumtla,® approved October 1 1800, fora. | jumbia,” approved October 1, 1800, for a. | prop sed cony to be named “The Union Security Couipany.® whose chara-ier and ‘objectare tu Carey (Rin the District of Columbia the kind or class of tmstpss described in suddivision three of recti none () of said act of Congress, ua: 3 security, euarenty, indempity, loan and morigaze business. "| names of the proposed incorporatcrs are the undersigned: . W. D. Davideo, ¥. Francis Riggs, James M. Johuston, Gherardi Davis, A. T. Britton, Jos. K. McCammon, Jno. ‘Joy Edson, Jas. G. Layne, Charies B Pearson, b. Ramonst Mills Dean, oat Wm. Herhért Smith, Jas. H. Taylor, J4tw3w C. Ty Havewsen, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic Building, 990 F st. nw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORKESPONDENTS. 2. &. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchanee, Lehman, Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or leans. Telephone. 45: del7-tr AVE YOU FONDS TO INVEST? WILL 12 PER t income and perf ai acute eer eee BALDWIN. soconsult _Jall. 600 F st. n. w., basement. District of Columbia: appeared JOHN W. SCHAEFER, secre. nimercial Fire Tnarrance Contany of Columbia, who inade oath in dun form | that the above it.a.correct and true report of the condition of the ““Commercial Fire Insurance Company of the District of Columbia” on the 31st day ‘of December, A. D. 182. Sez. s (Staned) JOHN W. SCHAEFER, Secrotary. ubserined and sworn to beforn me this Lith day of saa na ALBERT B. RUFF, Notary Public D. C. WS HOGr, JOHN W. SCHAFFER, President Necrwtary. GEO. KO REPLTT W. R. MeCLOSKY, Vice Presiden! st. Secretary. 'RUSTEFS: W. FB. Abbott, J. Harrioon Johnson, M.A Ralltager, Lorenz Kiss Job Bornard, XR. S L. Behrens, Thomas So J © Ervood, A. Walker, ALS Jounson. John F. Vost.” jal4-3t WALL STREET HANDBOOK FRE! A record of quotations for thi-ty ye stocks bought and sold om mod: E cial system of t adine on combined capital AUGUSTUS BRANSVI" LD & CO. 60 Broadway, N. ¥. EUGENE CARUSI, —- WM. F. MATTINGLY, President. ‘Vie President. NATH’L CARUSI, A. T. BRITTON, Secretary. ‘Treasurer. Tue Disrarcr Tre Issunaxce COMPANY, 610 13°h street northwest. CAPITAL, $200,000. DIRECTORS. A. T. BRITTON, President American Security and Trust Co. JAMES L. BARBOUR, Wholesale Grocer. GEORGE W. BROWN, Of Fitch, Pox & Brown, Real Estate Brokers, EUGENE CARUSI, ‘Counsellor at Law. NATHANIEL CARUSI, ‘Counsellor at Law. LEWIS J. DAVIS, Of Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankers. WASH. DANENHOWER, ‘Real Estate Broker. MILLS DEAN, Counsellor at Law. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Capitalist, CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. FRANK HOME, Wholesale Grocer. CHARLES A. JAMES, President Bank of Washington. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Counsellor at Law. Titles to all in Washington, Georgetown and county examined with accuracy and dispatch. Deeds, wills and all other conveyances of real prop- erty prevared. ‘Titles insured. 01m Baxerxo Hovse Or LEWIS G. TEWKSRURY & CO., 1235 F st., Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. c. W. B. HIBDS, Manager. Depoatts recetved subject techeck and interest allowed er daily balances. Deporte, Advances made to corre svondents against available collateral Advances, Governinent Bonds end all Eecurities listed on the New Yerk Stock | Exch Lough and sold for ‘usual commission. We haw wires to one Giieage Citices Our facilities for trading ip Grain and Provisions on the Chicaso are unequaled. We specialty Purchase ond Sale direct private yw York and the Lo- ca) securitiesou commission | Parties desiring to open | eccounts, ‘sn weil as those contemplating a change in eiisting arrangements” ot jairing adslitional facili- Heg-are invited to call om or sddiess 4 Suggestion, LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO. W, 8 HOGE. Free DANIEL, Sec. USTED st ATEs norLpina AND LOAN Asso- CIATION, 1313 F st.. Washington, D. shick'partkipete"tn "al prodie and munture in Sl Baye fatorent on money depostted tn any amount. Dandi per cent tnterest paid om special depots from the date ther are trade. ooreet Sm 1 acxixa Lire [xsvraxce. Better seo me at once about it. CHAS. L. GURLEY, 1336 F st. nw. 7m (W.th Wm. B. Gurley.) Deen. Bian’ tie ae DUES, $1 PFR MONTH ON FACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUF IN 102 MONTHS, $200. HAVE YOU MONEY To INVEST? PUR- CHASE AN 8 PER CENT PER ANNUM COU- TON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR 3 YEARS. WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER ANNUMON SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF $5 Ok MORE CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ONS) DAYS NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHARFHOLDERS ONLY. €AN BE REPAID AT THE RATE OF €15 PER MONTH ON EACH $1,000 BOB- ROWED. OUR FIGURES SHOW WE OFFFR THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANS AND DEPOSITS, AND OUR SECURITIES BEING THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOAN AND THE LOAN BEING REPAtD MONTHLY MAKES THE SECURITY STILL BETTER FACH MONTH, RENDERING IT DMPOsSI- BLE FOR UUK FATKONS 10 LOSE A DOLLAR. CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS , AND FURTHER INFORMATION. aw MAKKISON DINGMAN, President. 3;| Taz Wasnmorox Rea. Esrare Co. ‘ pe 3 gee ae aes jorge ii. Pia atthew @. Einery, | Soomos kan’ Charles A. Janes: | James SE Sohmstim, Charlo’ @ Gseee, nee 3, aries Cr Glovel, A, Boss Perry, Jchn G. Parke, ‘of Trade | CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID. OFFERS FOR SALE. AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, $100 AND $500 EACH. | ‘These bonds are payable in gold coin May 1, 19. brt subject to payment at any time after May 1, 1897. at the option of the Company. They are secured by first mortage notes on Washington city real estate, held in trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND ‘TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each bond isssued, end that securities exceeding in faco value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified b been deposited with it. The notes so deposited represent ony chout two-thirds of the market value of the real estate upon which they are e first lien, making tho tecurity of these bonds unquestioned. IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, E 1, 1892 Total Resonrces, ‘Total Keceipts, $137,095.02. Real Estate on Hand (actual cost), $160,182.63. DEB: Debenturenare valuable to persons who do not de- sire to be encnmbered with the care and responaibility of keeping the various papers necessary in the prepar- | ation and security of a real estate loan. It relioves | the person accepting the debenture of the responsi- | Lility of looking after the payment of taxes upon the | property and the annoyance of a collection of the interest. JOHN H. WALTER, Fresideat, n.w., Washingwa, 2. 0. BANKERS. Second National Bank of Washington, ‘The Was!'incton Loan and Trust Company. nikh,tu,s-dm POE LIFE AND FIRE TyeURANCE Sa CHAS. L. GURLEY, 1355 F st. aw. Ofice of Wiliam By Gurley. Stocks, Bonds, ke., ke. 1001 F cd Cousox & Micasrenr, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- way, , Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Railroad Stocks and Bonds aud all securities listed on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore bouxht and sold. Aspeciaity made of investinent securities. District Bonds and all local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephone stock dealt in American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. de31 Tue Nartoxaz, Sare Devosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY * Of the District of Columbia, i CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. 1867, end acts of Oct., 1800, and Fob... 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rents safes from 85 each upward per annum Sliver ware and valuablé 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 Et- ecutor, Administrator aud Trustee—exceutes Trusts 1 @ kinds. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, LOV CHANLES €. GLOVER, First Vice President. JAMES BL, JOHNSTON. Second Vice Pros. THOMAS R. JONES, Third Vico Pros. E, FRANCIS RIGGS. Trea: ALBERT L. STURTEVAN Directors: Benjamin P. Snyder, —_Zenas C, Robbins, IFOF. r, Secretary. omas Hyde, Jobu F. Rodgers, Millian Eo Clark, (3730) Thomas B. Jones. THE INAUGURATION. STEVENS & CO., 1.00 PENNAAVE., finest windows anid baicenies for inabeural parade at the lowest prices. “Call and see nx before Jovating. 16-3" AVE ANTE! (OW LOGATIN + CLUBS j for the laily and will contract for | first-class roo hotels within fi | of Pa. ave. or address R. W. STEVEN! 10th and Pa. ave. Arr Srorz oF | of \ Tae Wannex Suor Hovsr. Enoear L. Evenerr, “s19 F STREET. Asstoxers Sure Of the exquisite etock of FINE PORCE- LAINS, CUT GLASS, SILVER WARE, FINE ART WORK, ODD JEWELRY DE- SIGNS and an elegant assortment of BRIC- A-BRAC. THE PRICES ARE MARKED VERY ‘LOW and the goods and wares must be sold. A. A. Lavscoms, : jalt2w ASSIGNEE SS FIRST REFORMED TRINITY | ‘maan tvange fea. }Cat DAY EVENINGS, January 16 and 17, grand m_ sical and literary entertainment by Young People’s Society im hong: of the twent) -Afth anniversary o the hureh. Splendid prozram by fine local talent. jal-2 SCOTTISH RIT! CATHEDRAL, MITH- “Gras Louge of Perfection, No. 1A stated mill pe tele on 4UESDAY. Janu. or ‘Sixth wevonthandewhth acerces, Sitch evan hsoduwhth aserces SB ai nediee Oe penton cath Special inenting of the post for pablie Stallation of ofcers will be eld at #1 Church, band ath sts. so, Wi ING Jangary 18." Comgdes wil Oclock. Friends rie invited. WALTER MIDDLETON, Commander, 3.W. BUTCHER, Adjucant. njats ot Be TEE, ANNUAL MEETING “OF “rine ‘stockholder: of the. Brial railway Comran for election of nine Suirectore will ba Meld at company's oftice Room & Keliorg vu , DAY Yanuary 25, 1890. HORACE 8, OUMMINGS, Presiitent vey 60-01 S~ ciety of the District of Cola. bin ‘The texular annua! ineoting of the Rochdale Co- operative Soctety wil be beld at Linvoin Fost Hall, Fthand L sin 7 w., TUESDAY EVENING, Jan 7, 18, at 7:30 O\lock. Meinbers ‘re r quested to attend. Present your card at the door. Y order of the Executive Committos Fs ‘S, EMERY, at Secretary of ‘the Soctety. THR ANNUAL ELECT! RDI rectors of the Citizens’ National Bank of ‘ashington city for the ensvitue vear will be held at their bauking house on THURSDAY, January 20, 1803, between the hours of 12 1. | S-La wd Pi hi THOS. mr THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE pigckholders of the Northern Liberty Maer. 4 ‘of the secretary m for the election of directors ensuing year will be heid at the off held, at on January 17, LL, Secreta: 5a6-108 set Bee” YOOR PERT ATE COLD Xoucah KEEP THEM WARM by. we ing a pair of our CORK SOLE HAND. SEWED SHOES, and they will cost you dust £4.00. Those 84.00 and $3.50 Hand-sewed Bhoes, to which we have been so con- ‘stantly calling your attention, are rapid sellers, and they have the fit, style and ‘Wear of shoes sold ‘round town for much Mpeery pair guaranteed. Come down town and buy ycur Bhoes, you Will save money. ROBERT CONEN & SON, The American Shoe Sellers, 630 Pa. ave. n.w. (south side). Established 1838. . Be NS 08 TH ember. 1802, restened my position President and director of the West End Nativoal Bank ‘ashincton, and having sold ok and Severed all connection with th» said bank, Trespect- Sully annonnes to iny friends and to all persons who may have business with me that I may be found at Koom &, second floor, Riley building, #.¢. cor. of 9h. and F sia new. Entrance on 9th st, Lin ae cone TH DAY OF D) FOR RENT—FINE OFFICE ROOMS, 913 and 915 F st., at moderate JOHN B. WIGHT, FeSO Cont cont —24, 50 PER TON— Inthe price of Philadolphia Pea Coal. Agood coal to burn in tance, self-feeder und cook Thave a full and complete Stock of Firet-grade Coat for The Latrobe: e Latro ‘The Kane, ‘The grate. Branch offices convenien'ly located to the trade. Main office and West End store sare. 420 20th ste Telephone callw, 1700, 704. Tom: ke AveTT ni9-2m Tur Saute Sure oF 7 2 Laos Fixe Focr Wear OF THE CELEBRATED MAKE or A F. SMITH, Now in progress at been unprecedentedly larre. In fact, way beyond our most senguine expectations. ‘The number of ladies favored with fect small enough to wear tise samples (which are mostly 3, 3} and 4) hascrrtainly surp: ised us. ‘There are many especially neat, stylish and pretty shoes among these samples, which are made by the | ‘most skilled workmen of the finest selection of stock, and any lady xetting a pairof them saves from one to two dollars, as they are sold at less than cost to make them. They are melting away very fast, and in few days Your choice of selection will not be near as good as at the present time. ‘Remember, that it will be impossible for us to dupli- sate these samples prior to July 1. By the way, DON'T FORGET TO TELL YOUR GENTLEMEN FRIENDS ABOUT THE #6 FRENCH PATENT CALF SHOES WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT $3.75. Tu Waarrex Sno House, 1115 F Sx N.W. jell RES YF U U RRR Fr 5 5 Rem gs Foue EMS ats ¥ wu OK OR Sgs8 = ‘We offer the balance of our STOCK OF FURS AT 20 PER CENT OFF FOR CAsH, SEAL SACQUFS, SEAL REEFERS, SEAL JACKETS, s FUR CAPES OF ALL KINDS, FUR TRIMMINGS, MUFFS, BOAS, COLLARETTES, ANIMAL HEAD CRAVATS, CHILDREN'S FURS, GENTS" FUR CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS, on cares, . CARRIAGE ROBES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE ROBES. 20 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. Tiscms “Ye Disie Soes, ie5-2w | 1201 PENNA. AVENUE. Hooves & Ssxoen, 1217 Pa Ave 15 Boginningto- morrow, and ir Pan Coxe | prs & shall allow a Discousr uniform — dis- T count of 15 per | _ ent upun each OOVER “and ever pair HUSGVEd & SEYBER) or shoes ‘ona 1217 PA, AVE. X.W. | bby ated o- <9 stock, Every Patr of shoes is marked with its rerular sell- tae price—from which you may deduct 15 per cent. The extreme wintry weather the past week or more has so materially interfered with the demand that we find this course imperative in order to reduce our large and well-selected stock. You can better appreciate this reduction by remembering that our prices were alréady lower ‘thin xenerally prevailing for equal quality Hooven & Suvoen 1217 Pu. Ave Tae Worst Boxtox —Can be relieved the use of a knife if Georges & ‘Natural Bunion invented, and by 2 Pror. J.J. Gronozs & i NOTICE-J. D. WHITACRE IS NO | Fo cee the Sing of the. Boonies Ga | Satine’ *ssocia fon of the District of Columbia. J DARNALL, Secretary People’s Gas Saving Associa District of Columbia, Ate W. C. T. U.—SELVICE AT HEADQU: ters, LIS H st... COMO “RO m. Feading’by Mrs. Foxwell. Suboe't. ‘Chris Cour Ail friends tnvited. Mrs. J. THE PATRONS OF THE PEOPLES Gas Saving Association of D.C. are kindly | Teqnested not to al ow any unauthorized persons to | interfere iu any way with the gas regu ators or mov ernors of our jation, J. E. DARNALL, Recre- tary People’ Sia Association of D.C. “jeld-it™ si elistic Superintendent. L€ OSIRIS LODGE: NO 26 FA A Ma ‘stated communication will be held atthe Cathedral of the Scnttish EVENING, Jaduary 18, 180 . at 7 Do'clock Work, fir. apd second degteee. | Be oe cz ot fe WW. feleet RED. FL TASKER, Secretary. Rite on WEDNESDAY AND CANES. i When you buy an Umbrella ora Cane get the best.” Weare acents for Lyon's celebrated goods, known the world over. Natural ‘wood ‘crooked an’! straight handies,mounted and plain, whichever is cesired. Umbrellas are close rolling, which are the “‘correct thing. H BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, | SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHFRS. a16_| BGI Whenever you want anything in the Sta- tionery line come directly to us. We are headquarters not enly for all kinds cf Sta- tionery, but Stationers’ Sundries, Blank Books, &e. Fuilest and freshest stock, low- EASTON & "IPP, 40111THST., * | BLANK BOOK MAKERS (vat above the avenue. 516 TOO LARGE, A STOCK OF SHOFS | 1 Beginning tonerrow and continuing ten dass we shall allow a discount of Afteen T cent upon each and every patr of shoes Instock. All hoes marked in plain figures ~leduct your 15 per cent yoursel?. Ol | of a lifetime. HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 PA. AVE. 293m POORLY ADJUSTED FRAMES, WITH equally as poorly adjusted glasses, frighten | many persons from wearing then, Ly pre Sepa lonses. in neatly, and ‘accurately, adjusted frames, wouid restore sight, remove an neuralife pains and nervousness. A. G. Hamilton (cout. jundersiands both branches: Ail work guaran teed,” fzamination free with CARL PETERSEN, ler 7th nw. “fave: | then. TIME FOR NEW BOOK, tree books f I publish. Teal extate: an it ‘ought to irst of the They are Rawling's “Rent Leder” and. “Pro ‘and see them or let mo sen an of ty List Book.” Come ‘them to you tor examina: JUEEN, Printer and Publisher, Saleh meet Stes to At my yards. You may select from a complete stock of the Richest grades of fuel.” The prices will aust you - MAURY DOVE, ny ogtiis office, 21st and T ste. nw. Branc! ves, Foot F and Gssts. n.w. eeth and K sts. now. ‘The REMINGTON Standard TYPEWRITER Ie Absolutely UNRIVALED. Send for illustrated catalorne, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, Cor, Sth and # sts, nli-m,tu,th,f,tf CAUTION.—WISHING ALL OF OUR MA- chines to ive the highest devree of satisfac: tion We particularly caution those baving old of our make azainst allowing them to ti sdJusted ose- | pea] Lams atthe tae oi | att aaere: none | u{enuiae paris aro taed and ouiy the lst Toman Feceive huuecdinte aitgmtions us Ve tunedin en eee WHEEL EE ey iusoN ura, co th L437 th <q > QOLUMBUS DISCOVERED AMERIC And the people of Washington, in th ir basi- ‘ess wisdom, have @ Kiet ped S the way to ‘on time" and in satistackory lal we their orde:s with us. McGILL & WALLACE, Printers and Publishers, 1107 b. st. a we Nothing too small or too large for us to print Ja7 Bee BE ATANDARD ENGRAVING CO., 414 117TH ST., ee7 F ST., Has purchased the engraving plantsof Maurics Joyce and the Allen Publishing Company. New machinery has been added, new men nave been secured and this company {s prepared to manufacture plates for illus- trative purposes by every known method. First-class work and prompt execution may be re- ied upon. | <7 MAURICE JOYCE, Treasurer and Superintendent of Works, EDWARD H. ALLE! President and Business Manager. 33-3m, READQUARTERS PUBLIC COMFORT, Room 102, Lenman, building, 1425 Ne York ave, Percy G. Smith, clerk, M. 1. chairman. ‘All parties wishing to furnish accommodations to tors during the insucural are requested to call at headquarters or send description of quarters, stating nutnber of pezsons that can be supplied with, rooms, Tehand without meals, ec. ; also list of prise per ay. 3 ba DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT “on PP stom aed COPY OF N. AMATI, IN 235. HUGO WORCH & 7th st. Violins repatred ai-3m SE ood condition 'O., Violin Importers, 923, xchanged. 400 violins to select fro: FOUR NEW PATTERNS FOR °03. AN BLERS No. 3, 4and 6, rigid frames, weiehts allon from 23 to 37%Ibs. Our new LADIES' RAM- BLER, “MODEL B.,” weighs 231bs. ali on, and is pretty enough to please any feminine fancy. Not necessary to book your order and then walt for amechine; we can furnish them now. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. €0., ao 1325 14th #t.'n. w. T STOCK-LOWEST PRICES. | sirned eat prices. | 19 <— FOR SALE-HORSE BLANKETS tt LAP ROBES: a=, Hlankets for street use: DA Electric’. MANTELS, ANDIRON:! Grates, Wi Gas FENDERS, iti i witle waking’. oT aiseou ‘chances, Tmhi4-tt J. l. COMNING. Pile Shop, S20 13th sk COAL FACTS FOR COLD. WEATHER, ‘Gon . but thers are as many Krades Of quality in Cosl as thé-e are in Sour. It can be 80 inferior ag to be absolutely werthleas~even woree than nocoal. Beware of so-called cheap coal or yon will fot this kind We sell ouly the vered best coal, in the best condition and at the lowest possible price consistont with fair dealing. Baus v, BALDWIN JOHNSON, n30-tr_1101 R1. 511 A st. ne. 519 46 sts. w. — DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE. WM. GARNER, 21-3 1026 7th st. n. w. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND CARDS: Printed ved in correct form. os of engraved YRON 8S. ADAMS. PRI! (Telephone, 190) “atl SBE at ‘Without, ‘Prof. J. 3. SURVIVORS OF THE FINST DIVISION, fifth corprand s:cond brigade; first divis- fon, sfxth corps, zy ywested fo, juoet at the office of Gen. rile Spear, Equitaie building, 1008 F st. ow. relock pap WED- NESDAY, January 18. to t jon. in relation to 43 pa death of our old commander, ett. x ‘or tempo-ari'y = Journing in the District of Coluiibia are requested £0 pa ty LS ta complete tise may be pre for snnttal diner, tobe siven atau ear! dave. Ber order HENNY C. STEWART, Jr, Princeton Alutnn! Association, sal7 O20 Lath at. nw Fe DGENT OF THe WoRtD. — THE St Matthew chap- ‘made Novewber lock ISSO, about three minutes by Eliza Snowden, born July 18, 1852. repres nt the Christian Church.” Any” one wishing to ar pore of this s ould eall amd sce her at 16th G WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUA! 1893, a, Ata meeting of the board of directors of the National Bank of the Republic. held tate doy. the fo lowing resola:ious were unanimous! 2 je at {he death of Wm. B. y hes -aused US pro ound sorrow and regret. Resolved, That by h. th our board loses a faith- and faithful friend and Washington « citizen who has aiwiye been devoted to its best tn‘erests ant whove stainleas character and honorable busiewcareer hav mede bis name stand for virtue, rectitude, teir deal- ing and a conscientious discharse of trusis and re- Por Resolved, That this board attend the funeral in a . Resotved. That theso resolutions be embodied in the minuzes of this meeting ani that e copy of them be Seni to the family of decensed. at CHAS. S| BRADLEY, Cashier. == T0 BUSINESS W Tf yon spend as muoh as $500.0 year in advertising it will pay you to have the help of an adveriising man—one who Knows. ined! and knows how to welte business-brinzing announcements. You can pay our salary out of the $500 you spend $Td set Ret more Write for interview. UREA OF AD Wi TTING. 0. BOX ASHINGTON, D.C. it Be 4 PSH OF BaILEY'S ConceNTRATED Estract of Cuitivated Clams (prepared in one minute) will do more to enable you to resist the cbill of this terrible blizzard than any alcoholic stimulant ever produced. Pints, 25c.; quarts, 50c.; gallons, $1.75, The trade supplied at manufacturers’ prices. Eiphonzo Youngs Co., 428 Ninth st. at STYLISH, DRESSY AND, NEAT. Don't think that because we offer BUSI- NESS SUITS at the mere cost of the fabrics Gnd the making that the patterns are passe and otherwise undesirable; on the contrary, they are rich, stylish and dressy. Only afew more eft Call at once, SNYPER & Woop, 1111 PENNA. AVENUE Chars old ** _ AVENUE (arr. rnd. $a17 The weather ts Tikely to be partly cloudy, Foliowed Wedncetay by ineleasing cloudd= hag and anow; wiightiy warmer, winds ahifiung to ‘southeast. You wonder why we do such a bie busi- ‘ess and why it is not dull just now. Here's the reason. “You s-e p ople are not in such s hurry to buy now aan warmer weather, fothey take time to look around fo sare < ay. they don’t goto the first fouber yard tn at he, byt toall the the city, and then buy of the Bieapee! et Itis ‘neagiess to add thev always miata br ‘ttle eg» spent thelr money here Bini Se. oly hay regular riers Suton s LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Tumber, Mill Work and Builders Hardware, Cor. 8. ¥. ave. aa + st. naw. Branch, cor. Lith and O sts. s. ta17 BUT A FEACTION OF 198 WORTH, “It ts simply great. "eel The Tribune Alnianae and. Moittical Reg- ister for INS ts how on sate here ‘Anreater fund of general political, Wis- torical, statistical and s; fe never been placed under one cover--and jal7 iar ‘tbe. cach. LAY IN A YEAR’ SUPPLY! ‘wo more days remain in which to buy regular $1.50, €2 and 82.50 Puff Scarfs re- duced to one dollar. Choice colorings, the ‘most exqu si'¢ designs and the best fabrics— the richest products of London, Paris and New York. $1—your choice. W. 8. TEEL, **Men's Belongings! S35PA.AVE.N.W. ga17_ PHONOGRAPH, TALK TO BUSINESS You can dicta Edison Phonor: Dieane, at any time you" wishmorning, noon br nicht—ft will never trumble, ne “fstop” or wait” ani will recor every syil bie you utter.” Sold for rash on installments or rented. Ga Write yor furth r particw wr COLUMBIA PHONOGEAPH 00. 607 we ne, ED. EASTON. Pree CROMELIN, See CUME THAT COLD! ‘Gar of the bes resuagies known for a bad cold ism xture confining two-titeds part y und one-third part pare Museatel vabie for this Durpowe we have a Yery choice srateof ure brandy at St Boitle and the best Muscatel at 50, ye- ae + afew selected. grades of fine whiskies al- wavein stock. Tite mld also call tention, tooar entrar Wg body sherry at 83 per Kal. er Tae. at. SRE COMPANY TO-KAL. _6ls 14th st new. Ual71" Telephone, 96%, PONT HEAT ALL OvT-OF-DooRs. How can you exrect to keep warm with the snow. wind and cold whirling under the doors and through the win- ws? Why svouldn’t your coal bill be mat o° sight” if you're trving to" pull throngh” the winter under these cir- cumstances? Ife paid part of your coal bill you would be excredingly gratefnl. “Yet we «fer you Weatuel Sirivg, which save ble part of it. and halt of you haven't taken advantage of ©'Notroable to put up. ¥¢ do it 0 put up, You can do Bat ‘No trouble or we will, if you say the word. More snow! More ce! |More tumbles <—unless you are wearing Patent Ice Creepers. We bave them. 25c. to ‘The annoyance incident to Coal stoves is entire y obvisted by purchasing one of our $2.75 Gas Heating Stoves. Gives ‘the heat without the dus: and dirt. res thme and Worry. 62.75 UD. BARBER & ROSS, Builders’ Hardware, &c.. ‘ar fal, conselentions and loyal menber,our bask a tried | ‘odd’ loz” of Glazed Sashes, | Surg. George Rothganger to duty at the Naval rain seek Hospital, navy yard, Mare Island, Cal. Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, 10) 2 | AMUSEMENTS. | ATTORNEYS. | AUCTION SALBS... BOARDING COUNTRY REAL ESTA’ DEATHS... | DENTISTRY. | EDUCATIONAL. TE. 10 a| 2 | FOR RENT (Rooms) | FOR RENT (Houses)... FOR RENT (Stores). FOR RENT (Misco! FOR SAL¥ (Bicycles) FOR SALE (Horses and ¥ FOR SALE (Houses) | FOR SALE (Lots) 8 FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) FOR SALE (Piancs), HOTELS........... LADIES’ GOODS ... LOCAL MENTION .. LOST AND FOUND... MARRIAGES... MANICURE MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS sienna MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN .. NOTARIES | UBLIC. OCEAN TRAVEL OFFICIAL NOTICES. ...... POTOMAC RIVER BOATS... PIANOS AND ORGANS PERSONAL. PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS RATLRUADS : SP/CIAL NOTICES... STEAM CARPET CLEANING. THE INAUGURATION. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED (Help) .. WANTED (Houses)... WANTYD (Lots). WANTED (Rooms) . WANTED (Situations) WANTED (Miscellaneous). WINTER RESORTS seas eee ean To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tue Star who are served by route boys will confer a favor by promptly reporting to Tue Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys, = Govenxwent Recerrets Topar.—Internal rev- enue, $325,523; customs, $348,774 Micars Corten has been appointed assist- ant lightkeeper at Cape Henry, Va. stent teentitien Baxx Recriver Arrorxtep.—The controller of the currency has appointed John Wetts of Kansas receiver of the Newton National Bauk of Newton, Kan. co RESIGNATION AccerTep.—The resignation of First Lieutenant Chas, A. L. Totten, fourth | artiller; by the President, to take effect August 1, 189%, A Resouvrion Aprroven.—The President has approved the joint resolution providing for the printing of the agricultural report for 1892, oS Nava Orpers.—Lieut. Commander Albert Gleaves to examination for promotion. Asst. ‘Tae Parstoest's Cautens.—The callers this morning included Senator Carlisle, Senator Dixon, beg ed D. Russell eo Rhode Island, presentatives Cogst and Boutelie. Tuaxsren or Ustrep Statxs Taoors.—Bat- tery A, third United States artillery, fifty-eight | enlisted men, officers and families, left Wash- ington at 8:30 this morning by the Richmond and Danville railroad for Fort Barancas, Fla, petite i ay To Br Curer Exorxeen.—Passed Assistant Engineer F. H. Bailey will succeed Chief En- gineer Town, who bas been granted two years’ leave of absence, wigh a view to accepting a ion with the Cramps as chief assistant to Engineer-in-Chief Melville. Passed Assistant Engineer Hollis will be Mr. Bailey's principal assistant. fa eR Execurive Curmexcy.—The President bas granted a pardon to J. H. Woodington, con- | victed in Missouri of violation of the postal laws. He has also mitigated the sentence in the | case of Heiman Heimberg, sentenced to im- | prisonment in the state reformatory of New York, so that it shall expire January 22 next. SR Ea Narrowat Baxks.—Apphiations for authority to organize national banks have been filed’ with | the controller of the currency by the First | National Bank of Hartley, Iowa; the Nortb- western National Bank of Superior, Wis.. the First National Bank of Princeton, ‘The National Lumberman’s Bank of Muskegon, Mich., has been authorized to begin business with a capital of $100,000. will command the cruiser New York, now near- ing completion, will have the uso of as fine a gig as ever conmmander satin. The Secretary yesterday authorized the construction of an electric launch 29teet long an capable of going through the water at an eight-knot speed for at Jeast five hours. The little craft will cost $3,500, and is expected to be ready for the cruiser when her pennant is hoisted in Feb- ruary. Commopore Weaven's New Detart.—Com- modore A. W. Weaver today relieved Rear Ad- miral James A. Greer of his duties as president of the naval examining and retiring boards, with headquarters in the Nat Commodore Wanrer was yecterday seiioved of command of the navy yard, Norfolk, by Capt. E. E. Potter. Owing to the fact that the harbor Norfolk is blocked with ice, 8 toral anaes ‘io Washington by Pail to to hd w way of Wilmington, Del.” He tea native of ahington and is naturally old friends. He will U Ste in bis tertase i i ii x g, f re CARLYLE HAR A New Trial Has Been Granted to | in the hall of the boase « ance to the government was argued in the appeal of Marshall Field & Co. agninst the cole lector of the port of Chicago, The firm of QUAY'S EASY FIGHT. Only Nineteon Votes in Qaucus Sessa US APPEAL DENIGR, Dr. Graves. NO PAPAL LEGATION HERE, ovay He Captures the Kepabtican Nomination for Senator Prom Penney ivanta, Hannrenvno, Pa., Jan. 17. The fotnt cances of republican members of the hoose and eenate called to nominate a candidate for United States Senator met at 10 o'clock thix morning renrese vtatives, Senator George Handy Smith of Philadel phia presided. After the roll call the basiness of the session beran with the nomination of WINS FASELY. Senator Quay for re-election by Mr. Niles of Tioga. He suid that im all the great com flicts of the past which have made the res publican party historical, Mr. Quay hed been in the thick and front. Senator Quar bas not beer afraid to go before the poo le @ither. In 1885 be was the candidate for the ich vflice of state treasurer and was elected by’ the largest majority given the repablican ticket up to that time, Last spring at the primaries he again went before the people and agai re- ceived the almost unanimous vote of his party, despite opponition. t. Cotton of Allegheny on behalf of the ofty and the county of Allegheny called the atten= tion of the caucus to the merits of Congress: man John Dalzell, who he declared was eqnally aa well known as Mr. Quay, was a briliant attore ney, and bad a carver in politics of which any man might feel prow Mr. Stewart of Philadelphia read a telegram from George W. Childs, declining to allow the use of his name in conne with the Sen- atorship and withdrew bis nomination Senator McCreary of Erie seconded the nome ination of Senator Quay Representative bh T of Philadelphia, im seconding the nomination of Mr. Dalaril, said he might as well now as at any other time eon- fees fully aud frankly that povhing given him greavr comparsing the defen Senator from Penney Mr. Riter considered of the present Janior that Mr. Quay was am able politician, but he conceived that in a de- liberate body, such ax the United States Senate, somithing more war necded than ‘an able politician. In conclu Mr. Riter said he sineersly trast that the furure would prove him wrong im bie direct and implied predictions of disaster to the republican party involved in the re-election of Senator Quar, “bat I believe [am right The nomination of Congressman Robinson rawn. Representative Conna of Redford also see onded the nomination of Dalzell, The vote was then taken, resulting: Quay, Dalzell, 18, Quay inns Daizeli... State Senator Gh ia Senator Baker of Dela d for Gobin. Representatives Moore of Chester, Cochrane of Armstrong and Millard of Susquehanna, Mr. Moore i known to have remained ont of the caucus with the intention of voting against Neaator Quay. Daizell’s vote was cast by Sensiors Flynn, Steel and Upperman of Allegheny and Repre- rey There were three absentecs sentatives Kiter of Philnde . Lemon, Mack- rell, Lafferty, Culbertson, Weaver, Cotton, Wilson, Richey and Stewart of Allegheny, Conena Smith of Bedford, Kennedy a Lotch of Schuylkill and Anderson of Washing- ton. Senator Flynn moved that the Mr. Quay be made nnanime % Philadelphia and Mr. Baker of Delaware see- onde the motion. It was agreed toand the caucus, at I1dba m., came to an end, > CARLYLE HARRIS’ APPEAL DENTED, He Must Die for the Murder of His Young Wite. Axnanx, N. ¥., Jan. 17.—The court of ap- peals today affirmed the judgement of the lower court in the case of people versus Carlyle W. Morris, appellant. This was an appeal from @ judgment com victing Harris of murder in the first degree, Harris, who wasa student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York city, was indicted by the grand jury im New York city im February lust for causing the death of Helen Neal Potts, a «tudent at the Comstock Boarding School for young ladies in New York eity, Har- ris gave ber six capsules, containing morphing and quinine, asa cure for beadache, some of which she took, causing her death. Harris had been secretly married to the «irl under an assumed name some twelve mouthe before she died, and the capsules were given her by Harris a short ume before the day eet by the girl's mother for a public marriage. emcee precons DR, GRAVES GETS A NEW TRIAL, Colorado Supreme Court Decision in the Barnaby Poisoning Case. Dexven, Cor, Jan. 17.—The supreme court this morning granted in the case of Dr. Thatcher Graves, the convicted murderer of Mrs. Jose- phine Barnaby of Providence, R.L, # new trial, Few cases bave attracted as much interest tm recent years as the Barnaby poisoning, Janu- ary 12, year ago. Dr. Graves, the physiciam of Mrs, Barnaby during the late years of her life, wax sentenced to be banged for causing her death. This was undoubtedly caused by drinking whisky which had been sent to Mrs, Barnaby with the label “From your frieude ia the woods.” A Mrs. Worrall, who also of the whisky was made ill but ree¢ — package was traced to Dr. Graves, who bad bad ‘quarrel with Mra. Graves over money matters and feared to be cut off in her will, Hix cone viction followed bat he always maistained that he would secure a new trial, —_—— NO LEGATION INTENDED, The Apostolic Delegate, It te Said, Will Live in New Rome, Jan. 17.—As it is not the intention of the Vatican to establirh a legation in the United States Mgr. Satolli, the apostols it is stated here, reside in New York and aot im Washington, A MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED, The Interpretation of the McKinley BI tm Importations of Marshall Field & Co, Curcado, Jan. 17.—A case of great import U.S. court of appeals yesterday. It was the Field & Co. imported a quantity of 3 eg ii E : i i bre i i i ii il

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