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—— THE EVENING SHED DA AT THE 1201 Peanay! The Ev 8 STAR paren ai LY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, STAR BUILDIN vanin Avenne, corser 11th St, by ng Star New: Com 7 I. KAUPPMANS. Prev ee New York Oce, 88 Petter Building, re col PIEEING Stan fs served to wabeccthers in the Seek or th. ber soon Ps Ry ma ~ eats per wonth. Boney QUADRUPLE Sieg & year Posture aided, $00. Ot Per . Pont Office at Washington. D. C.. as cit matter | scriptions must be pald tm advance. crtistne dtd known on application Fratered a FINANCTAL. Vor. 82, No. 20,473. D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1893. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. —— SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE CONDITION the JACK4ON-JONES COMPANY, At the close of busiorws December 31, 1202. RESOURCES, fork ant atnees a 48 on bene and compan Ole 20m 8000} 4se0 17 | 20,789 00 | dividaais, companies aud cor LIABILITIES. 4 pr viduals, companies and cor. veretione disaero A 0. WM. T. ROLLINS. Seer Subscribed and eworn to before we this IMth day of | January, Tack CUVIER GREEN, dalle * Sows Fo Waoogeax Levestwest BNOKER, }sTH aT NW For homes o tT have recently erecte:* 100 tary Public. | henwten, D. ©. Six of #1 000 wt 5 CONDITION OF THE ALPHA LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE} DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA At the close of business DECEMBER 31, 1892. Office comer of Uthand Qsts. mw., Washington, D. Asseta. Liabilities. Troe stoe uhoisiere 920,000 00 827 60 “#10.527 60 ©. &. FLEETWOOD, Secretary. Sobsertbed and wworn to before me this 19th day of | Seauary, A.D Yeah EMANUEL M. HEWLETT, | tea) | ty Justice of the Peace, Pp erorr oF Tr Caritas, prnrs, Gkoss FARNINGS AND EXPENSE m0, ‘to. be made to the J and to be duly pubiteied Jobn F. Rodwers, ohn @. Parke, lent; Albert L. John G. ors STUKTEN ANT CLEPHANE, Pana &. RODGERS, EW WYLIE nto Before me this 9th day of WILLARD B MYERS, Notary Pubile. | youne'f trying to accumulate t necesecty Carry a. rood | vce aod live cn your tm and yet die rich, t as st ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 7 LA. AVE. 2 re t ni early 20,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, MANLON ASHFORD, President, Counsellor at Law. DUNCANSON, Vice President, Commission Merchant. GPORGE F. FLEMMING, s B FRANCIS Riaas, Of Riggs & Co., Bankers. | CUAKLES B BATLEY, Director, | Seo'y Washington Gas Light Co. | E. @ DAVIS, Director, Collector of Tasca. ALBERT F FOX, Director, Real Estate Broker. WILLIAM GALT, Director, Merchaat HOLTZMAN, Directo Koa Latate Broker. @KOUGE W. PEARSON. Director, | Prewt Metropolitan RR. Co. EXPERT EXAMINERS WMD RoovrR, | D. BECKER, | CUBMBOF wt Las CONSE ROBERT O TING COUNSEL, DAVIDGE, WALTER D. Fagutre. od TITLES tasured— | iu the suartent time com. | vie watery to PURCHASERS and 1 cfaity pasa. €200,000. | faved ISS = cay rw tutes Moser Abvaxcep MONEY ADVANCED TO WERCHANTS onal! high- clas accounts wing them. MONET ADVANCED TO CONTRACTORS for car- | Fine on werk MONEY ADVANCED TO REAL ESTATE sPECU- | _Jalisa: LATORS—Piret and cond sevond trust acowptnd a# col.ateral for cane irust qutes maturing tRopportanely taken uy and carried. MONTY ADVANCED FOR ALL PURPOSES. ADVANCED AGAINST ANY AVAILABLE LLATF RAL STOCK, PONDS AND REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. All business strictly cunadential Ww. & Lewis, Banker amt Broker, Room 23, Kellogg busking. 1416 F ot Ped Warhingten, D.C. F. MOGE ree Dyer Tes Sees Se UN eins is De payable w wonthi: 1m vertiipece wm all prouis at cont totavest paid ‘date ney are nade. W: Issve Centirtcates Or Devosrr —And pay you interest on these deponite at the rate of I per cent per annum, money 5 per cent, payable in stx months, and 6 per cent, payable in one year Interest payable quarterly, semi- annually or anpuaily. asdestred. Qa if you bavesurplus cash lying idle why not let ns fill you onta certificate of deposit for whatever time is most conven. tent? WOODS & CO., Bankers, 122 F STREET N.W. EUGENE CARUSI, WM. F. MATTINGLY, President. Vice President. NATIPL CARUSI, A. T. BRITTON, Secretary. ‘Treasurer. Tar Distecr Time Issvnaxce COMPANY, 10 13:h street northwest. CAPITAL, 200,000. DIRECTORS. & T. BRITTON, President American Securfty and Trust Co. JAMES L. BARBOUR, Wholesale Grocer. GEORGE W. BROWN, Of Fitch, Fox & Brown, Real Estate Brokers. EUGENE CARUSI, Counsellor at Law. NATHANIEL CakUs}, ‘Counsellor at Law. LEWIS J. DAVIS, Of Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankers. ‘WASH. DANENHOWER, ‘Real Estate Brokes. ‘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. SIMON WOLF, ‘Counsellor at Law. ‘Titles to all real estate in Washington, Georgetown and county examined with accuracy and dispatch. Deeds, wills and all other conveyances of real prop- == ‘Titles insured lm 7 ASHINGTON, D. C., Vee ne rece RETR gursieued to apps on tee EWEN CV FIETH DAY OF JANCARY, 1864, at PLEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., to the Seige al Spec ak ae District jer the act of Conctens entitled “An act to ‘the incorporation of trust, loan, mort tain other corporations within the Dis {nti of Coltimbla,” approved October I, 1800, for a Prop sede stobe name! “The Union Security: Company,” whowe cbaracter and object are to carry gu in the District of Columbia the Kind or class of div Of sectl Bone pro Fawe and Business described puity, loan and mortaure business. ines of the proposed incorporators are the Fi nets Rises, D. Davidve, james Ml Johuston, Gherardi Davis, You K Mec'amimon, T. Britton, —s7 Kevinald Fendall, thane! Wilson, oS Lee, init Lew, JF iisideworm Gordon, joo Ti Newnes en e forean Ht Bosc, Chapin Drown, PA Cantor a George E Hara ¥ ton. Baxixo Hovse Or LEWIS @. TEWKSEURY & 00., 2285 F st, Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. ¥. B. BIBBS, Manager. Depostte received subject tceleck and tetercat alowed cedauly balances Aavances made to corre eyoulentsagainst available cvllateral. Government Ronds and all Securitios listed on the York Stock £3 ought and sold for Usual commission. Deposit Advances, Government Bonds Private Wires, nOT,factitties, for, trading rain a ious on the Chicasro ‘Trade are unequaled. We makea spectalty of the Purchase end Sale of all Lo- ai Securitieson commission Gratn and Provisions. Lecal Securities. existing arrangements oF requiring additional factil- ties,are invited w call om or addiens fhe fant on cfthe family or Re ‘ates draw G per cent intorest ant are trans. fersuletoany one. Examine ant be convinced of your interest un the matter. & M. HINES, President, coy 1315 14th st. o.w. Fwrur Berra, Loax Axp INVESTMENT ASS*N, 908-9146 ST. XW. thi -#100,000.00 DUS, 91 PEFR MONTH ON FACT SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, #200, HAVE YoU MONEY TO INVEST? PUR- CHASE AN 8 PPR CENT PER ANNUM COU- JON CERTIFICATE TO KUN FOR 3 YEARS. WE PAY 6 PES CENT PEK ANNUMON SYECIAL DEPOSITS OF $5 OK MORE CAN BE WITHDKAWN ANa TIME ON 42 DAYS NOTICE, MONEY LOA’ TO SHARPHOLDERS ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATEOF $15 PER MUNIM ON BACH $1.u00 BU ROWED, OUR FIGURES snow WP OFFFR THE MONT FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANS AND. DEPOSITS, AND OUK SECURITIES BEING THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF TUE LOAN AND THE LOAN BEING KFPAID MONTHLY MAKES THE SECUKITY STILL BETTER FACH MONIH, KENDEKING 1T LLrOssi- BLE FOR OUR FATRUAS 40 Luse A DOLLAR. CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS AND #UKINE® INFORMATION, ow HAKKISON DINGMAN, President AVE YoU FUNDS TO Eyvestr WILL 12 PER t Income and perfect security aa\'afy you alt oF BaLowiN 000 F stn. we, basement. Cc. T. Havewser, Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broxer, Rooms 9and 11, Atlantic Building, 90 F at. ow. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on marcin. Cotton bougtft and sold in New York or New Orleans. CUK? ESPON DENTS. 2.8. Pache & Co., New York Stock Exchanes, ‘Lebman Bros., New York Cotton Fachanee, Lebman, Steru & Co., New Orleans Cotton Lamson Bros. & Co, Chicayo Board of Trade. Frivate wires to New dura, Cusoagy and New Or- seans. Telepuions. sii ol7-te LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE SEB CHAS. L. GURLEY, 1355 F at. nw. Office of William B. Gurley. H SLATE | parse stocks, Boads, be., ba Reet OF THE CONDITION the FRANKLIN INSUHANCE COMPANY AAs the cloos of bas none Peoe sce $2, 1802, ‘Office, 706 D st n.w. | Bank stocks and other District securities. 102.387 50 <r : . | Loans on real estate, first moruaxe.w- di oo a | Hegheetete na psiacge ime furmitare and aires. 20°°°"7"" | Preusiunss due and in course of colieation 1 bank, ‘Total. “ 5.526 7 Cash Capital Reinsurance resorve. Not surplus ‘Total. WILL P. BOTELER, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn 10 before me this 16th day of January, 188s. ‘HP. HOWARD, Dante} B. Kien Forttr Morse, ©. C. Green. iter aon E tioward, heel Seay. EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TI E LINCOLN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF CO UMBIA, Atthec o sin ber 81. 1 16 ¢ owe of business Decern 18 at mee, SU st bw. Washington Losi ee ullding. Secured loans. --+ $139,455 00 Cash on bat 4.582 92 | Premiums due and in course of collection 918 02 ‘Accrued interest........-.-« 908 80 | 254 *300:083 ig Capital ig ‘Secretary. ae wanpaeie* © |. Be ™E STANDARD ENGRAVING CO., 414 TH ST., 927 F ST., ‘Has purchased the engraving plants of Maurice Joyce and the Allen Publishing Company. New machinery has been added, new men nave been secured and this company is prepared to manufacture plates for illus- trative purposes by every known method. First-class work and prompt execution may be re- ed upon. MAURICE JOYCE, ‘Treasurer and Superintendent of Works, EDWARD H. ALLEN, President and Business Manages, nSsm ‘| ed SUITS FOR HIRE. 1312 F st. Jat MENS AHIRTS TO ORDER ‘Now fa the tine to have your Shirts made or Tels a well-known fect that B shirt mate in te {ali in warmer for winter and. cooler for@uamer, We Kaveone of the beat equipped shirt factories in the country, employ only ‘thorcuchiy experienced work: Bish andgparantee perfoct-ittiuy shlrs, made Inthe ‘manner. If otherwise doa't keep theme ‘ocebim WouDWARD & LOTHHOP. POORLY ADJUSTED FRAMES, WITH equally as poorly adjusted wiassea, frighten aby peraous fromm wearing then, whfle carefull Serited Tensen, in ‘neatly. and “accurately, najas frames, would revtore sight, remove. ‘hewdar Beuralet” pains’ aad nervousness focus Nundersiants both bean ait. PRTERS | teed,” Examination free with . nn _deweler and Optician, 427 7th n. w. DING ND CARI Printed or Engrave’ in correct form. y stecl-plate script makes a close iiniia- Hon of engraved work at about one-third ‘ “BYRON 8. ADAMS, PRINTER, 9 11) £2 11th st. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of IVIDEND NOTICE 80. 2 ‘SAMUEL A. DRULY. Notary Publi. Di iieteraiar somf-snnual dividend of Sve () per | cant uae been deciared' in ll atockot thie company of $s0u" payable on anda Gate at the oftce of Wecompany. Yer order of the of dfrectora, SLACHLEN & BATCHELDER. z EN SP DATCHELDER, _217-3t ‘Treasurer. ‘A “ALL STREET HANDHOOR FRE! A record of quotations for thirty years. Active Socks bought and sold on moderate margins. A special system of t/adinw on combined i ‘AUGUSTUS BRANSF: 3014-08 COAL, FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. Coal ss king. but thers are as many ¢rades of quality in C there are in flour. It can be so inferior as to be absolutely worthless—ven worse than no coal. Beware of so-called cheap coal or von will get this kind We sell only the best coal, delivered inthe best condition and at the lowest possible: Price copastent with fair dealing. = ry us Y. BALDWIN JOHNSO! R DIL A st. , FULL DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE. WM. GARNER, 1026 7th e w. & Tar Wasnixotox Rea Estate Co. CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID, OPFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, $100 AND 9500 EACH. ‘These bonds are payable in cold coin May 1, 190, but subject to payment at any time after May i, 1807. it the option of the Company. They are secured by first mortgage notes on Washington city reai estate, held in trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each | bend isssued, and that securities exceeding in face value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified have been deposited with it. The notes so deposited represent only about two-thirds of the market value of the real estate upon which they are a first lien, making the security of these bonds unquestioned. IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, JUNE 1, 1892. ‘Total Resources, $220,546. Total Kecetpts, $137,696.07. ‘Beal Estate on Hand (actual cost), $160,182.63. DEBENTURES. Debentures are valuable to persons who do not de- ttre to be encurobered with the care and responsibility of keeping the various payers necesnary in the prepar- ation and security of a real estate loan. It relieves the person accepting the debenture of the responsi- bility of looking after the payment of taxes upon the property and the annoyance of a collection of the interest, JOHN H. WALTER, President, 1001 Fest. n.w., Washingion, b, 0. Danner Recond National Bank of Washington, ‘The Wasi tncton Loam and Trust Company. ‘B3th, ta.e-3m Corsos & Macanryey, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Brosd- ay, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. nario ES aay BERENS, LOMA road Stocks ale and all necuritien ated on the wachanves of New York, Pliladelphia, Boston Sha Baitiinore bouchtand nold. ‘A specialty made of juvestwvent securities, District Bood- and all local, Haliroad, “Gas, Insurance and Telephone tock dea't in American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. de21 Tur Nartosat Sare Deposrz, SAVINGS 'D TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rents safes from 85 each upward per annum Silver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward recetved on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not less then 83. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- vcutor, Administrator and Trustee—exeoutes Trusts ot all kinds, AES CPoRSY ER: Hirst vite President, M. JOHNSTON, Secon’ Vice Prea THOMASH JONES, Thirt Vico Pros Directors: Pen‘amin P. Snyder, _Zenas C, Robbing, Alvert I. Sturtevant, Andrew Wyii rent Matthew 0. r wis Cle Henry A Willard, Jolunstom, Jeba G. Parke, Jolin F. Rolgers, thy) Thoms Re tones. MANTELS, ANDIRONS FENDERS, | an Wronght-iron Gas Fixtures, &a Bpeclal discounts while 1 hi tJ. H. CORN eS! conr cont: THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF AKT MRS. FD. POWFR WILL GIVE January 2h thm 72 Reto Stink ass PRIDAY TEES oct sof yess each PHIDAY or thereaiter until facie noes | Avenue Christion Church. "Ail are invite Fram _jals ot F. 8. BAPBARIN, Curator. CHRISTIAN END: AVOR CHOIR. SPIRITUALISM. —MISS MAGGIE GAULE | There will be another m of the Chriatis | es Baltimore, the, wonderfully eitted teak | Endeavor (hot un FRIDAY AETERSOON datunes medium every FRIDAY during the day for privatesit. 20, at 4:90 w'clock, in the First Congregational “Columbia,” 708 11th stn. w.,and Woun's Hall, 721 0th ot. n.w., 1D, suisse = oreT AY night POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE —Entertainment by @. C. Thompson Tent of Rechabites, corner 7th and (ste. nw. Sudden iliness of talent, incle ent weather. Tickets good until used ‘3g18-2" Behe, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ‘stockholders of ‘the Brightwood Railway Coma an. for election of ine diveciors Will be Held at company's office Room 8 Kellogg bulidine, WEDNES- saenanusry 2, 1893. HORACE 8. CUMMINGS, ten Jaleo” OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL TYPO. sraphic Co.—New York, January’ 7, 1893. he annual meeting of the stockbolders of the Na- Honal Typographic Company, will be held at Room 78, ‘Tribune Uuilding, New ork city. at Lo'clock Rin, on the THIRD SATURDAY “OF JANUARY, 805, Deing the Zist day of the month, for the elec tion of Directors for the ensuing year, and the trans- action of such other business be browgit be- fore it. other UPRED'E J. WARBURTS all, 16,19 Secre' <g> MADAME J. ESPUTA_DALY HAS REL . imoved her inusical studio to the Metzerott a for lessons by letter only. 1018-6" ON JANUARY 2, 1893, I GAVE MY SON, . Frank Campbell, an Interest in my har: Ware and paint business, located at Nos. 102-4-6 and § ith st. se. city. and No. # Monroe at.. Anacostia, uere we willcontinu~ todo business under the Sra name of Jno. T. Campbell & Sn. 3018-20" ‘JNO. T. CAMPBELL. BARBER & ROSS’ “TRADE POINTERS.” Happy ts the man whose honee has no need for Weather Strips. We have yet to know him. Wind, snow, rain, dust, &., ‘are bonnd to creep in uniess the doors and ‘windows are thoroughly stripped. Weather Strips make coal bills lower, make the house more comfortable and make the fur- niture and carpets last longer. We'll put ‘them up—or you can do it yourself. No charge for estimating the cust of stripping your house. Valentine's Felt Strips are beat. You won't slip down {f you wear Ice Creepers. We have them 250. to $1 pair. No ashes. dirt nor trouble with Gas Heat- ing Stoves and about half the expense. Only users can appreciate them. Gas Stoves $2.75 up. eeceee BARBER & ROSS, Cor. 1ith and G sts. n.w. Iathe pricect Puliatolbhis Pea Coal., fe the price of Philadelphia good coal Yotbarn in range, velf-feeder and cook Ihave afull and comp! ‘The Furnace, ‘The Latrobe, ‘The Kan’ ‘The Grate. Branch offices conveniently located to the trade, Main office and West Eud store yard, 020 20th wea, “STelephone calls, 1780, 784. OR RL MANTIN migem Srop Line From hand to mouth, Take advantaze of very stepping stone you find along life's high- way. Money is the monument labor rears to its persistent plodding. If you spend as fast as you make your *‘pile” will be but a dwarfish mocker of your blighted ambition. Credit {a the fertile oasis in the desert of unfulfilled desire. Therich man has got croditevery where. ‘The poor man hasgoteredit HERE. Thekind of credit that bides your convensence. The credit ‘that helps—that breaks up the total of @ pur- chase into tiny fragments that the most modest income can easily meet. Everything that makes # house ahome—/ FURNITURE-C\RPETS—and DRAPERIES | —4is in our line—and gladly sold to you under our Eourraste Cexzpir Sysrex —a little down—the balance in * ‘week or month. Hovse & Henasaxy, 917, 919, 921, 923 SEVENTH ST., sels 636 MASS. AVE. N.W. 20 Pen Cexz Discouxt Os Osxamextat Bric-A-Brac Ar Wuoanta & Eposoxsrows. For a short time we shsllallowa special discount of twenty per cent on al Ornamental Bric-a-Bric «without reserve), embracing Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Rubian Art Pottery, Dou.ton, Bonn, &¢., in vases and other ornamental pleces, in Variety of shapes and exquisite decorations. ‘ eset op each and ba cony. The front windows commen: jent view of the “-turn" at Pa. ave. and 15th h t= considered the finest view of tie in- parade. DEEBLE, DAVI: the large bulidine Jascany Creanixa Sare Or Wore Dress Goons a > ee dad = aide fos = Ph, We are closing out our entire stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS at sreatly reduced prices, Avan illustration we quote 40-inch BOTANY CREPONS, in three styles and all the desirable colors, that were 50c. reduced to 29c. Per Yano. 28-inch ALL-WOOL CAMEL'S HAIR OHEVIOTS, im stripes, mixtures, &c., that were 75, 623 and 50c.,, reduced to 3740 Pex Yan. 40-inch RTED CREPE CLOTHS, in navy, cardinal. 4 ‘peseda, tan and black, that were ‘81, reduced to 750. Pes Yau. A bie variety of 54-inch CLOAKING CLOTHS, in Mbt and dark colors and black, at «reatiy reduced prices. Prices from $1 to $3.50 per yard. EIDERDOWM! jal? ‘TISMARKET SPACR ) SoS * ki Also 20 Ber cent of Dresden Cande- labraa. Wruaanta & Enuoxstox, 1205 Ps. Ave. N.W. 18 'NTIRE TOCK 4 RS UCED, ISTIRE rock OF URS REDEE: “ETT UOFF's, A. VE. WILLE & RUSE: . 905 P& AYE Heavy reductions have been made all SU Eat of Astrakban, and Clipred Coney | ctpeg rednged from 813 t0 812, S20 wo sib 2B to $20. “ 50 Biack Martin Capes now $40. Bear Xeck Boas, ards ong, 10. torm Collars, $2.. ‘Ail other Storm: reduced. Cee a guckets, Sizee3and 30. Re- Sesas Jong. Be- “Sceanetaacauen, 38 inches 905 Pt AYE duced from $250 to $190. WHttHt & Roer: T. B. Towser & Sos. DEALERS IN DRY Goons, 1316 7TH ST. N.W. PI P< es Books in the city—that we make to order any kind and size and style of a Blank Book de- sired? Prices the lowest, quaitties the dest. FASTON & RIP, 421 11TH ST., BLANK BOOK MAKERS Gust above the avenue. $18 = This is the proper time to lay in your spring and simmer’s supply of Shirts; a Atle wear now will render them soft and easy when warmer weather comes on. We make them to measure in any style desired—89 a half dozen and up. BAIRD & GALT, #21 F STREET, A GENTLE REMINDER. SHIRTMAKFRS AND FURNISHERS, sa18 Bescon ty weclalty to suppiy SUNDAY rsbeen my aneclalty to wu BS SCHOOL RECISSITIES. “Preryre tous inay desire mn be supplied by ‘hing Sunday’ Schoo! ean be mage pigze the wel and tar more easy. with ti ip of the "AID. ‘TO'S. 8. LESSON® Church searhooks to muit. Craden's “COM- PLETE CONCORDANCE," ony 61.20. AGL Prices are io, SELL. Bookseller, 418 9TH ST.N.W. 3018 ‘This 15 per cent Men’a $3.00 Shoes now 82.55, Men's $3.50 Shoes now 82.98, Men's 81, 50 Shoes now 83.83. Men's 5.00 Shoes now 84. £5. ‘Wo suaranteo the Shoes, ‘oo! What more HOOVER SNYDER, 1017 PA. AVES Ore? eS HEADQUARTERS PURLIC COMFORT, Room 102," Leaman. building, 1425 Perey G. "Smith, clerk, MC 1. Weller, chairman All parties wishing to furnish accommodations to Visitors during the {naucural are requested to call at headqurters or send description of quarters, stating number of persons that can be supplied with rooms, with and without meals, &c. ; also listof prices per day. 1m. Bea ies ARING DEPARTMENT Kevond for. 1312 F st. a. jat-1m SSO VOLS. cory OFS AMATL IN Bose icra Veonttin, Biss eGo WRG & >, Violin Importers, 925 ins renaired tnd exehaneed. 400 violins iS <a NEW PATTERNS FOR ‘93. RAVBLERS No. 3, 4and 6, rigid frames, weights allon from 23 to 37% Ibs. Our new LADIES’ RAM- BLER, “MODEL B.,” weighs 36 Ibs. ail on, and ts pretty en ugh to please any femin:ne fancy. Not necessary to book your order and then wait for a machine; we can furnish them now. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 25 14th a9 —n REMINGTOYW Standard TYFEWRITES In Absolutely UNRIVALED. Send for illustrated catatoene, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, or, bib and 2 ste, ‘nl4-m,tu, th, f.tf CAUTION. —WISHING ALLOF OURM chines to give the highest deares of satisf thon we narticalaely caution thove ‘naving old) oes our make avainst allowing them to be adjusted eles where than at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, where none Entvennine parts are used and only the ‘most reason ule charges, if wny,, areinade. Orders by postal will Feceive lunmediate attention, WHEELEK & WILSON MFG. CO., 37 th st. Tw 90. 3 00. ‘BUirs aga ovERcUsS ‘Reduced SEMAN BROS., nie Cor. 7th and E sts. iw. aye ea a asta: Roy ee eh i aR te ret 10 per cent discount off on all cash sales from 1 up. jal LUTTRELL, 1930 Pa. ave. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SE°RET? La If 80, fod Pace oi S11 Vth abe NTaivn the sscret o cloasion beak winds and all its branches. si a dela ,GRtAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOO! Be orestock-taking 3 At LUTTRELL'S, 20t si. ani Pa. ave. In order to convert my Inren stoc ot Dry into iuones Twill take off itt Males frou 1 un for the next QO dances OF A Saldsw THOS. 3. LUTTHELE, 1990 Pa. ave. ~~ iF YOUK FEET A F COLD You can KEEP THEM <a e WARM The American Shoe Sellers, 60 Pa. ave. n.w. (south aide, Ba" cancer OF cour he itt: iS ~ 4 ‘Mothing too small or too large for Cause: | Charch, co ner {1 and G sta. It ts earnestly hoped that every © E. Society in the Seder t EPR, wre for the convenuon next week Bring S. S.No. Soncy §. FOSTER, President MISS EM. CHASE, Secretary. Tt LEBANON LODGE, No. 7, F.A.A M.— ‘Stated communication wil be held PAI Bey a ee bey ay Si ae A “at tary. A NEW ©’ MMANDERY OF THE GOLDEN ‘Cross wil! be orwanized in this city FEB- UARY 6. “Any lady or wencien an desiring to join as 9 addreaing 38 FELT Mecca! Muscow, ore : ann Ore. EGRAHAM, dibahses'e aecjaig ae {NAUGURAL CER? MONI a ae receiv - RES . 1425 New York ave. nW.. until 12m, RUDAY, Ai st.. for the privilege of erectine re- Viewing stands onthe “Public fesere at Lafayette Square to Peace Monument Bumbered’one to tea, both amclusive, for use during sath c reviewing stands o reviewing of the ‘Commissioners croachment on side: Sttisjaction of commuities ou street des Dusals will te received for one orall 25 per cent of rach Proposal in cash or ‘certified check wust accom. pany each troposs. the ‘talance to be paid when ward is wade, rhe committee reserves the right to Feject any or all proposals. Blanks, forme and uiape ca be obt ined at these liesdquarters, All stands to Mproporsis fr pablishine the-cBial program will be is for pu o mn wi received at the samme tine, aposals tor erection of the grand stand tn front of the Preslients hase plans apecidcationn aud prot jo cost of ompleting the shuse excep-ing dec ore Hone -will be recelved. re i 78 $50 (fifty dollars) for the best wand stand. r JA KISON JOHNSON, Chairman of Commiites on Parks, Reservatio vileges. Jaleit HEADQUARTERS CARRIAGE coM- = MITTEE. ni man builiting, No. 1425) OLIVER f. BEAUMONT, Cheirman. Ali persons wishing to furnish pubiic'carciages for Pig, waauaarel parade ‘and "bail Wilt sead "at “once particulars to headquarters, carriagen available, with pric INAUGURAL CEREMONIES, MAKCH 4. In WASHINGTON, January 18, 1993. All owners, proprisio s or agents bavinz lance balls, ‘bulldings, armori halls, refreabinent bal », let theu: or furnish meals or midtary orvanizacious attending the ibaueural reipouies, Will vrcmpuy potity the Co. bute Comfort, ‘Leninan butidine, 1425 ave., stating tu capacities of the sime. whether for menor horses, the prices, facilities for sle-pinw, eat fo and feeaing. what, if any, space for storace, sau. ftary arranvements and such other useful information, 8 visting oreaulzadions wicht co tie . G. MOO! RICHARD SYLVESTEL, liecordiug Feta Priena Saves One Quarter Of your Cosi bill—~ Prevents Smoke—Destroys Coal Gas—Prevents Soot and Cinders—Starts a hot fire in five minutes—Keeps boiler flues clean—A £6:. package treats aton of Coat. Absolutely harmiess to handle—Try it on our recom- mendation. Eiphonzo Youngs Co., 428 Ninth st. Chairman, Bec. jaittiw 1t WEST WASHINGTON, D.C, January’16. 1st No ice is hereby given that the partuersbip form: existine between Win He ang ‘Cla, Ke Senate nes been dissolved by mutual consent and the interest of the said Win. H. Schutt, dece-sed, witudrawn from "Abho vastous kinds of business carried on by sald @ various siness carried on rm yuu here ter be'carried on satay by che undersigned in bis uwn name, to wlivm ali bis due the ate arm, inst be paid and wise will yay all dcbts due by said frm. “Galds} "CHARLES KR, SCHUTT. Pa TIMELY RECIPE. Brandy—2-8 parts Musraiel=is vast 4 oe remedy for a cold. Did you ever ~S th tnd Brana . SE Si pat bots nu the Suncstot ne span f Vou want puresire & figuor. Choice wrades of ine Whisuies cau always be found in uur stock. xtra heavy: Louy Sherry at §3 ver gal, oF Zoe. dt TO-FALON WINK COMDANT, Old 1athst nw. Wald)" Telephone, 998, Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, AMUSEMENTS... ATTOENEYS....... AUCTION BALES. 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Subscribers to Tux Stan who are served by route boys will confer a favor by promptly reporting to ‘Tux Stax office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys, > Goverxwest Reorirts Topar.—Internal rev- enue, $446,505; customs, $1,177,324 sam So wi Examixep ror Prowotiox.—Four more naval officers were examined at the Navy Department today for promotion. They are Ensigns Nib- lack, Simpson, Hacsler and Muir. Commander Batcheller will be examined tomorrow. ne Taz Baxcrorr's Tara Postroxep.—The speed trial of the Naval Academy practice ship Bancroft, which was to have taken place today, has been indefinitely postponed. easel is frozen fast in the harbor of Elizabethport, N. J., and it is not known when she can get out. eee 2 Lrevr. Cowres 1x Loxpox.—The State De- partment has been advised by the legation at London of the arrival of Lieutenant Com- mander Cowles, the newly appointed naval attache, He reported for duty on the 4th in- stant ge Ixsrector Savitiz's Heantxo Postroxen.— Assistant Secretary Lambertson has postponed the hearing of the case of Inspector ‘Baville until Monday next because of the inability of his counsel, Col Thomas, to be ‘present on tue day first set for the hearing. = Bee eater lke'y to, be Fair: colder Pri. ‘day morning anu evening; northeriy winds, We've hardly got through ‘*biowing” after the busy season of tie stunner and ure just getting tine to look around with a View ur cleaning up to wet pe J sprine trace. ‘st ck which taust go at on that lot of “odd sized” mt work, in it ing sashes, blinds, &c.—*o pay us exact! ais price tor aus jece inthe lo and ade « houch this think weare not the revular lines and whiet's more we're still holding. the ices way down. For instance: Th rdsat 81.15 ver 100 square feet au dozen similar fiems. MILLER, builders Hardware,” ‘19 EXACTLY DESCRIBED. The superiority of the Phonocraph ‘Over all other methous of dispatching corre fondence was exartiy ‘lescrl d by Mr. B. 1 Warner wh With the Phono- raph 1 doa haly aay'e work in ha: Kone." the" Puonowrayh is sd on inetallmen s vr rented. 62" Write sor ther particulars. O27 E st. nw. COLUMBIA PHNOGKAPH CO. @27 F._D, EASION, Pres. R. F. GROMELIN, See. — MINE OF INTERESTING KEADING, ——senera}, political, historical, statisti- ea and sporting THE TRIBUNE & gubly 2 Measured by its con'ents, JOHN C. PARKER, 619 7TH ST. N.W. Bee ARE NOT Novices. Twelve years’ experience in advertising writing and p'acing bas taught us «good deal. Our experience is yours and our efforts wil bedirected in your be aif for # smail consi eration. We write advertise ments. W¥ite for interview. BUREAU OF AD. WRITING, P. 0. BOX 272, WASHINGTON, D.c. = There are yet left a few more patterns of those very “dressy” Business Suits, which we are making u at actual cost of the mater.al and the-making. These suitings are medium weights and can be worn clear up to warm weather, and by laying them aside propery ‘will last you through uext winter also. SNYDER & WOOD. Tailors, 1111 PENNA. AVENUE (Barr's 01d **Stand”), $019 Be THE, COMING MAN. ‘The tnaugaration crowd will soon be here memib-r of it, more of less, wil want fratt of “ho con ioe msn,” President-elect Cleve Thave several aay Gey Iwill sell ats bone. TG a them —— Telerbone alg Rue tie Est hw. each. itoughtto be adollar. 319 A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ,TWO DAYS MORE. ‘You have just two days more in which to buy 82.50, $2 and $1 50 Fine Silk Puff Scarfs at one doliar each, as the offer will be withdrawn Saturday night. W. & TEEL, 035 Pa ave. Commanper Joux G. Rei has successfully passed his examination for promotion to cap- tain and his name will soon be sent to the Sen- ate for confirmation. Commander E. T. Wordwarc, who was ex- amined by the same board, failed physically, but will be re-examined in about six months, murniechasas Executive Crvmency.—The President bas granted a pardon in the case of Charles H. Bul- lard, convicted in Arkansas of murder and sen- tenced to be hanged January 16, 1890. The sentence was subsequently commuted to im- risoument for life. The convict is now par- joned for the reason that he is very near death from an incurable and progressive disease. — ToExamine THe Exoraven Stock.—The Seo- retary of the Treasury hasappoiuted John Cuth- bert, M.A.Ogden and J. H. Cavanaugh sa commit- tee to make the annual examination of the vaulte of the custodian of dies, roils and plates uxed in the printing of government securities at the bureau of engraving and printing with a view to the destruction of plates and material unfit for further use. These will be destroyed by melting ina blast furnace at the Wa navy vard. The examination will begin on January 22 next and will require about two ‘months to complete it, To Frx ta Damaces.—The Secretary of War has ordered a board of engineer officers, con- sisting of Lieut. Col. Elliot, Maj. Ernst and ‘Maj. Davis, to fix the damages for the use and occupation of the right of way granted to the Metropolian Southern Railroad Company through the United States lands in Montgom- ery county, Md., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1891. ‘The Metropdlitan Southern isa branch of the Baltimore and Obio and extends from Linden, a station about eight miles from Washington, to and across the Potomac near the Chain bridge, with a branch down to the city. The line passes through the lands of the receiving reservoirs, just beyond the District line. ae ae Prnsoxat.—J. H. Sharp of Brooklyn, L. T. Simpson of Cincinnati, Edward N. Croggin of Chicago, T. J. Kennan of Baton Rouge, Ia, and Robert 8. Liovd, W. E. Losee and 8. Bichel of New York are at Wil- lard’s.——C. R of New York, Jobn McAllister of Baltimore, David of Harrisburg and Ward J. Gi of Al- toona, Pa., are at the Randall.——J. C. Whit- bee Sate (lig 2 & F fe 2 i Hl CUS SREISHAFETH SPREE EEDK SEE HEEHERDAKSUO BERD toons ewes HONOR TO OHI0'S SON Gov. McKinley's Proclamation on Ex- President Hayes’ Death, COMRADES WATCHING BY THE BIER Resolutions of the New York As- sembly, BREAD RIOTS THREATENED. OH10 HONORS HER SON. Gov. McKinley Directs Plage to Be Placed ot Hall Mast. Corvusre, Onio, Jan. 19—Gov. McKinley issued the following prociamation this more- ings Stare or Om, Execcrive Deraxrwent, Orrick oF Tux Gorsaxom. PROCLAMATION. To the people of Obio It i+ my sorrowful duty to announce to the: le of the «tate the death of one of ite some mored citizens, Hayes, which: occurred on the nigh? of the 17th inetant at bis home, Fremont, Obic It as fitting that the people of Ohic, whom he served so long and faithfully, should take «pe cial note of the going out of this great life and make manifest the aflecuonate regard in whicl he was held by them. His private life was conspicuous for its purity, gentleness and benevolence. Hix pubuie services were long and singularly distinguixbed. In bis outh he held an important official position in ihe chief city of the state was among the first of Obios sons to offer woTvioes to the cause of the Union in the Iste war In battle he was brave; and wonads he re ceived in defending bis country's fag were milent but eloquent testimonial: is gatlantry: aud patriot yd sacrifice. From major of the twenty-third Ohio intantry he reached the | high rank of a major geversl of volunteers, | commanding a divimton, bele a by his rades and respected by all. While te the he was electod to the national House of Repre- sentatives, bat bis sease of a pm pelled bimm to decline to serve ta Congress while the country was imperiled. Subsequently be per- | formed honorable service in that body For two successive terms be was eected gos ernor of Ohio, and after a period of retirement’ | be was age chosen the chief executive of hie state. ‘Then the vation called bim to the presidency and he performed the du tos of that high office with dignity, faithfulness and abil- ity. From the completion of his term as Prosi dent of the United States until bie death he Was an cxemplification of the noblest qualities of American citi Dan ite modest and uming, and spirited, ever striving for the ing of the people, the relief of distress, the reformation of abuses and the practical education of the masses of his couutrsm e@are made better by Tes seri- ous contemplation will be helpful soall We add to ourown honor by doing honor to the memory of Rutherford B. Hayes. I, therefore, as governor of the state of Obio, recommend that flags on all public build- ings and school houses be put at half mast from now until after the funeral of Rutherford B. Hayes, and that upon the first portunity after the funeral the assemble at their respective places of divine worship and bold memorial services. And, as ® mark of respect, 1 do order that on theday of | the funeral, the 20ch instant, the executive | office be closed. hereof I have hereunto sub- Ip testimony scribed my name and caused to be affixed the @ great seal of the state at Columbus this 19th day of January, in year of our Lora one thou- sand eight hundred and ninety-three and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and seventeenth. Wa. McKixcer, am By the governor, Samvex M. Taxcon, Secretary of State, MR. CLEVELAND ON HI8 WAY TO THT FUNERAL New Youx, Jan. President-elect Cleve- land, accompanied by his secretary, Mr, O'Brien, arrived at the Grand Cent-al depotat 10am. today He was on hix way to Fremont to attend the funeral of ex-President Hayes. At the Wagner ticket office Mr. Cleveland was met by Supt. Yeager of the Wayner Com- pany, who placed at Mr. Clevelanc's disposal the company’s epecial car “Grasmere.” Supt. Yeager advised Mr. Cleveland to wait for the 1:25 p. 0 whieh would book the “Grassmere,” but Mr. Cioveland said: thank you, we will hang to the jog-crot train,” and it was so ordered. The train bore Cleveland away at 10.30a.m. He will arrive at Fremont at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow. Returning he will leave Fremont at 6 p.m. and will arrive here at 3:45 Saturday afternoon. BESIDE THE REMAINS, Farmort, Onto, Jan. 19.—The Hayes mane sion last night was again kept quiet, two mom- bers of the Eugene Rawson Post, of which the general was a member, spent the night watching the remains. James C. Howe. adjutant general, telegraphs that by the order of the governor he will send the eighteenth regiment, battery I and the Toledo Cadets to attend the funeral. Rev. Dr. J. W. Bassford will conduct the services. All of the many trains brought in many dis- tinguished people. Thomas MeShecly this morning received a telegram from Wm. A.M: ning, acting president of the Catholic Ty Abstinance Union of Ohio, requesting him to convey the heartfelt sympathies of the mom- bers of that union to the fumily of Gen Hayes, as these members realize that they Lave lost warm friend. chown's EXPrcTED, Gov. McKinley has telegraphed that be, accompanied by his staff and about 300 of th state legislature, will arrive on a special train im time for the funeral. The citizens of the city are making active progarations for the Proper care of the viniting guests. Theattend- ance tomorrow will undoabiediy be great. Fully 10,000 outside guests are expected to be im attendance. Special trains will run from all the principal cities of this part of Ohio. The business of this city ix almost at « standstill, many of the busines houses being closed. ‘Tomorrow the business part of the city will practically be dead, all of the business houses Will be closed also the post office, The fan- du-ky county bar beld » meeting this morning and suitable resolutions, Tt bas been decided to have the fenerel serv- ices held from the Methodist Episcopal church. The citizens are rapidly providing c= for present shelter and wee ped those that will during the Inst and obrequics. Houses, halls and public £ ts ii

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