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THE EVENING STAR PURLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, corer Lith 8t., by I eee The Evening Star Newspa S M. KAUFFMANN, - B New York Offen, 88 Peter Building, served to subserfhers in the ¥ carriers, on their own account, at 10: oe Se bor pee Capiened Resets ee: | SatenDat QcaRuPLe SmeEt Stan $1.00 peryear with foreiam Fowtage added. @3.00. > OOPer Fear: Ufntered at the Post Office at Washington, | servmiclane mall matter t _—— ~All mail sapecrintions must be paid in advance. ened sdvertctns made iavenee ee mens ad f- The Evening Star. Vor. 82, No 20,478. WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1893. T NTS FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. ; SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE j 1.0. 0. F.—A SPECIAL MEETING OF r , | EUGENE CARUSI, WM. FP. MATTINGLY, i —- ‘Washiuaton Board of Trade. for the eleo- | ‘Naomi, B.D. ‘will be held Axenicas Secvarry Asp TavsrCo. mel Vice President, | ot of wicers, will be eld at ‘tte ‘board ‘of trade | SP Baar TS EVENING ot 720 delock 10 Hake ara ‘ NATHL CART! a. T. BRITTON. | rooms, Glover buiidine, on DAY, the, 30th in- | Beyts for tho funeral of ove late sister, J.W-Grumiey, 1405 G ST. N_W. i star m. A full attendance .N.G. By order of the N. G. Secretary. ‘Treasurer. | bers “8 Ja24-6t xxc 10% at SARAH SANDERSON, Secretary. —_ ee THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE saree THE FOURTH ANNUAL QONVENTION | stockholders of Arlington Fire Ins. Co. > Grom profite tn 182 9159, 233 54. Tae Disrmcr Troe Issunance | Prise nntierbe cers cae at nein tre Ine co, Mary to Departinentof Potomac: A Bey with bs A percentage of 12.75 upon its capital. directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at held January 25 and 26in G. A. 'R. Hall, 1412 Pa. Seeiestinas beaten DAY feorsaey SNR Pes mires 03 bm a Scion isp ets Derr Pree <1 no Re “ is ofen trom 13 to p. aka , i Geant on aiiae eee alana 61013th streetnorthwest. | jazi-tm FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary SULIA W. MASON, Don't see Oe ie ee MRS. STODDARD GRAY AND SON, DE- —— sete ‘ i a pee ES i <—s MES. STORDARD GRAY AXD SOK. DE- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION. a — f f pa: jnental mediums, hold seances each evening for spirit ail scaled Sas ai sai saty and wte-tenthe per cent Ee aa friends to, communicate at 708 11th st. Bw. at, 8 3 thone who deste fo enroll vTheatly requested . jock. "Tickets ovteined in advance: . sho, desite fo ‘enroll are earnestly” Feques . a a. ©. sarrrox. — we OF on toattend the ineeting THIS EVENING to beheld at Aagregate of oposite in 1801. $3,705,966 7 ie - co. THE ‘AL MEETING OF THE the Euchth Street Synagorue at 8 p.m. Aamremate of deposits in UN2. 7.070.486 79 President American Security and Trust = shareholders of the Washington Gas Licht Special train will loave at 245 p.m. Be prepared to make frst payment of dues. JAMES L. BARBOUR, ny Will be held at the office of the company. Election of the board of directors wil: be held and = Wholesale Grocer. 413 T0th tn. w- on MONDAY, February G, 1893, other important busiuess will be t-ansacted. Increase in safe rental department dartne canine maee for the election ‘of directors to serve during the en: THURSDAY, THE 26TH, All interested are invited to attend. INGE about ninety a per cent. ITS BUSINESS Pay interest npon deposits which are subject te cheek without notice Acts as exector, administrator, euardian, varer, asmicnee and receiver Acteas rewistrar of stocks, boads, &c. Manaes a= Loans money pon real estate an ewcurity, Prepares and keeps wills at {ts own expense. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. OFFICERS. ©. 2 Ben ‘ President James W. Wheipley Vice Prew and Treasurer Vice Pres. and Secretary Attorney and Trust Officer Assistant Secretary Of Fitch, Fox & Brown, Real Estate Brokers. EUGENE CARUS 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, ‘Keal 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 | ecutors to execute the provisions of bis will. and county examined with accuracy and dispatch. Deeds, wilis and all other conveyances of real prop- - u erty prevared. ‘proper vouchers. BANKING HOrsF 1405. G ST. 8.W in GEORGE EMMERT and STORAGE WAREHOUSE... 1140 ISTH ST. ¥.w. | Titlesinsured. | sao ANTON HELTMULLEN,| Trustees, — - - MARCH 4. 18g Fiery Beno. Loa Asp pan bal Babagtiag New jorkave nw. tint t2 ‘27th tost., for the privi erect INVESTMENT AS, | Sewing atande on '¢he. “public ‘eervafione com 7 = |tencine ‘at Latays juare to Peace Monument, Wooos & Co. Baxnens, | wonmsosr. ww. | Bibiielint te Wak eho tar as Saray | aRsPTe #100,000,00 | The reviewing stands to be erected Under direction a | _DUFS. 91 PPR MONTHON RACHSMARE — | Sioachment on sidewalks, and tobe decorated t0 fhe MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, — pn on Coe ions. ~~ — v1 osals will be rece! One or all. 25 per cent Will pay yon 3 per cent interest on your HT AMAPEN CENT PER ANSUW COU. | cach Proposal in cash or certifed check must sccorme sorp/as cash as lone as retained. Money CHASE AN 8 PEK CENT PER ANNUM COU- pany each proposai. the balance to be paid when Pay sbleon dewnand, without notice JON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR3YEARS. | ward is made, Ihe committee reserves the right to n't allow your money to Me | WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER ANNUMON | reject any or all proposals. Bla oa E | F $5 OR MORE can be obt»ined at these headau: profitless any longer. | SPECIAL DEPOSITS 0! be removed before March 10, 1893 | CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON 5s ‘Proposals for publishing the offictal program will be | DAYS NOTICE. Teceived at the same time. WOODS & CO., Bankers, | MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS | , Proposals for erection of the grand stand in front of | ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATEOF _| the President's house-plans. specifications and prob- F STREET N.W. ae @i2 PFR MONTH ON EACH $1,000 BOR- Hons cwill be received. Me same excepting decora- | ! ROWED. The committee offers $50 (fifty dollars) for the best ' OUR FIGURES ROW WF OFFER THE | design fora grandstaudif the -ame is acrepted and MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ONLOANSAND — | Unvtrman of Commidies ae Pete Bossi ie and DEPOSITS, AND OUR SECURITIES — Privileges. Jal 9-7t aoe ‘THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOAN = HEADQUARTERS CARRIAGE COM. ™ AND THE LOAN BEING RFPAID MONTHLY —— Aree. a t Presi ECU! a BETTER ding, No. iow York ave., LONE T Treasure | BLE FOR OUB FATHONS 10 LOSE A | une’ |Raucural parsde and. bail Will_send at once ~ Fay ‘Gcueral Saperinteeaent| DOLLAR. fall particulars to headquarters, stating number of Sor r Attorney ant Counsellor CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR OIRCULARS be Be aul i Ay ‘he — '¢ — Bert AND FURTHER INFORMATION. ee PAIRS, 0 VAssi.” Manager of Loan Det SLA AFFAIRS; CHAs.S daMes eer ca Supervisor | Bl HARRISON DINGMAN, President MARCH 4, - WASHINGTON, January 18, 1893. ANNUAT STATEMENT | FIDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, ASSETS. realestate... costa ere. a, SETS wt x AD et Tle Mata ck” 70.00.00 = to 2,385.00 es ase. 20 Undivided profit, Surplus Tax Wasurxoros Loss Axo Trost COMPANY. | PAID-UP CAPITAL, $1,000.000. FIREPROOF GRANITE BUILDING. SOME FURTHER INTERESTING COMPARISONS F ITS BUSINESS! S $143,015.48 te capital stock of fourteen ant ‘he per cent and an increase of cross profits im ING? over IMI of over one Aundred and sizty-teo per cent. Set profits in 1802... <o--- 889,670.86 A percentage on its capital stock of over eight and finety--iz one hundred’hs per cent and an increase in Bet orofite in INGE over ISP1 of over one hundred and staty per cent. Agarewate of deposits in 1891 Aswregate of deposits tn 180. 10.365, 213.56 Increase in receipts from rentals in Save Deposit De- | ‘wer four hundred and thirty- | $2,415, 008. 49 Acaount of deposits this date... $2,139, 844.32 Increase in market value of the stock of this com- Pany in ISU? over quotations of 1801, bo per cent. This company is organized under act of Congress | biect to inepection and supervision of the freawury officials, Loans money on realestate and marketable collat- curities in sume from $500 upward. vlaas mortage motes, cuaranteed by the run from one to five years, and pay rates from 2 to4 per cent, according to period of de Remte wa fe 1s masnive safe deposit vaults at | rates from 83 to $90 per year. ! Rents businees «fice fire-proot office butlding | Ot reasonable rates to frat-class tenante, | Actaas Executor, Aaminstrator, Trustee, Guar- dian, &< Paccutes all trusts of a riducrary character, | (Office hours from 9a. m. to 4:20p.m. BH WARNER, President. JNO JOY EDs . View President. JNO. A SWOPE Vice President INO. K. CARMODY, Treasurer. WM. B ROBISON, Secretary. BAK ANDREW PARKEi, Assistant Secretary. WASHINGTON, D. c.. JANUARY 24, 1808. egy : A RUTEERTORD. Ca. of agen erica Firs Tawuteinc Pulisdeiphis, Pe Sirs Piven to echnowledae the receipt of draft for $1,720 im the AMERICAN BIKE INSUKANCE COMPAN F PNILADELPHIA. PA. ia full sertiement of loss sustained by me on Build Se Wb st mw, Fegaltine from fire op the 2ist instant rar scceet, my thanks,’ both ‘for the American aod fF yourselves, Nery prompt and entirely of this ose JNO. W. NAIRN. Irs Nor Rios, ‘Cutton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. COKRESPON DENTS. 2. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. WS. HOGE Pres, NITED STATES BUILDING ‘CIATION, 1313 F st. Wi Shares, $100. payable in monthly installments, which parhicipate im all profits aud mature in 84 months. ‘ays interest on money deposited in any ‘ana’ Tereat paid on special devost cent on from the date thev are wade. octet Baxsrxo Hovse Or LEWIS G TEWKSBURY & CO. 1335 F st., Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. @ W. B. HIBBS, Manager. T. C. DANIEL. Sec. AND LOAN As80- Depoatte recatved snbiect Depostta, sccheckend faterest allowed Advances made to corre- Advances, sponients against Svailable secrities sted on ths Stew York Stock Excl bor Jovernment Bonde. hange ba : jught and sold for the We have direct set private to onr New York and Private Wires, onr New One facilities for tradine tp Grain and Provisions on the Chicago Board of Trade are unequaled. We mak ofthe Purchase sad Sale of all Lo- él Securitieson commission Parties desiring to open accounts, ‘6 well as those Ecatemplating 9 change t= Secuiring additional factil- {len are invited to call oa oF sddreas (remand Provisions. Loca! Securities. 4 Suggestion. LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO. AVE YOU FUNDS TO INVEST? WILL 12 PER it fat 91 cent income and perfect security satisfy you “aitde n. w., basemerit. Fst Borsar Cenrirtcates. All persons who mnay be called on to bury a member cfthe family ors fread. are respectfully invited to fall at the office of the Co-operative Burial Assocts. on, No. 131} 14th street northwes:. and examine ‘our ‘certifiestes representing Sfty and one-hundred | dollar funerals. Certificates draw 6 per cent interest and are trans. ferabletoany one. Examine and be convinced of ‘Your interest in the matter. ‘SH. HINES, President, 223m 1315 14th at. now. Corsos & Macanrxer, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ‘Correspondents of —_" & Schley, 80 Broad- Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. nascecl BOS aga BEIM we Sh tet se hginstantes ct hey te Plidsiniin Dosen sat er i ‘made of investment securities, District pack acd al ical aivond Gan, innuranee tnd —_ one Stoel 2 Tue Nartoxar Sare Derosrr. SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb.. 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rente safes from $5 each upward per annum Stiver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward recetved on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not less than 93. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- ecutor, Administrator and Trustee—executes Trusts 3 | Stall kinds. BENJAMIN P. SNYD! LES ©. GLOVER, | JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second Vice Pres THOMAS R. JONES, Third Vice Pres. &. FRANCIS RIGGS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. Sthn '¢. Parker THE INAUGURATION. WEWAST ar outright and furnish at car windows for it from #5 Serre ents See F. Mal | | safest of that trpe on suing: ‘The polls will be from 12 o'clock m. tol o'clock p. ta. open CHAS. B. BAILEY, “BRAKE, BRAKE QN THY COLD GRAY BRAKES, “The front spoon brake ia still overwhe'mingly in the majority,and we incline to the belief that that weed by the Gormully & Je@ery Mix Co. is the best and neuumatie tires, the spoon being Puts furned apn front anda the. edgen, preven 1 which was a Dumber of brakes used ta "U2"—"Waeel and 6. 7. : (We ft them to all Ramblers. ) GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 1325 14th st. n. w. i — LUCK. ‘But we are foraed to vacate. Fire and water did it. We will now sell all cur Wines and Liquors at 10 per cent discount from former price, SONOMA CAL. WINE CO.. s024-1w 317 9th st. ii.w. = D. <=: whom it may concern.’ W sined, have been appointed. by. Jast ment of Anton Heitmuller, dec ind testa trustees and 6: All per- ‘sons indebted fo the estate are requested to'call at our office, 1333 14th st. n.w., to settie their bills. All claius against the estate ‘should be presented with All owners, proprieto’s or ‘agents having large buildings, armories, stables, dininx rooms or halls, halls, refreshment hal s, &.. who ‘may be willing to | let the:n or furnish meais and refreshments for civic \ { | | | | i | inferi | solid black and boot patterns. Worth 35c. | special price. 25c. a pair. or military organizations attending the inaugural ceremonies, will promptly nottfy the Committee Public Comfort. Lenman building, 1425 New Yor + stating the capacities of thessme, whether for ity | Men'or horses, the prices. facilities for sleeping, heat- ing and feeding; what, if any, space for storage, san- itary arranzements ani such other useful information as visiting organizations might re. . & Chairman, RICHARD SYLVESTER, Recording Jal0-iw [ <—wie STARTERS PUBLIC COMFORT, feck ave. Perey chairman. 2 duildine, 1425, N dats clerk. Me! 1 Weller, All parties wishing to furnish accommodations to visitors during the inaugural. are requested to call at Readquarters or seni description of quarters. ‘stating number of parsons that can be yesh, zooms, day. Lin COAT, FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER, Coal is king, but there are as many erades of quality in Coal as there are in flour. It can be. so iOF a4 to be absolutely worthless—even worse than Fet tais kind "We sell only’ the best ‘coal, daiivered rete We sell onl deliver {i the best condition and at the lowest possible price consistent with fair dealing. 11 A st. n.e.. 519 436 sta. w. OLD VIOLIN. COPY OF N. AMATI, IN ‘ood condition, HUGO WORCH & tin Ticporters, 923 7th st. Violins repaired Arriving at Niagara Falls about 8a.m. Returning, | leave the Falls Friday night. ROUND TRIP RATE, Ja24-2t $10. FOR THE INAUGURAL BALL. Let us make youastylish Full Dress Suit of the latest ‘93 cut for the inaug- ‘ural ball that will reflect credit,upon the wearer and maker. Lowest prices con sistent with the beat tailoring. i W. 8 TEEL, Men's Tailoring, 935 Pa. ave. as 0% WE HEREBY WISH TO NOTIFY OUR Patrons, friends and the trade in general | 0. 'N. Moore is no longer in our employ. | Thanking you ‘for past favors we hove to. merit. col tinusnce of same January 23, 1805.~ Ites 3024-6: WR and Overcoatdreduced. pO Snntsand Overcon $9.90, EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E sts. n.w.. ‘Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. IN, JANUARY 23, 1 ME. TL. HOLBROOK President Brick Exchange, Washington. As there appears fo be a iulsconstruedon argued Bor me January’ 16. 1s03. stat: ing the priea of "the cheaper yrade of Biiiding Brick St 86 per thousand,” 1 desire tasty that the serade of | brick Feferred to is Salmon brick: the minimum rice of which is hxed by the Brick Exchanva for 103 at $0" Arch, @7; Machine ed, 88: Hand-made Hedy | Se 90. And ae a member of that 'xchanee f eannot sell brick at less than the price above stated anywhere | fn the District of Co'umbla. is ao Tere TA BTTOL HILL, BRICK CO. . co. _ n24-3t_ By 0. it. MONROE, Mai THAT PATENTED PROCESS Which I have is a marvelous business. Feiting inventor ness inen who have used re amazed at its results. It costs a trifle more than ordinary printing, but 500 can’ fecalaye sf this ‘oss aro more effective than %,500 pritted ones. ‘and gee it, BYEON 8. ADAMS, PRINTER, | (Telephone. 930.) “Ua24] | 512 1ithat. n.w. | eS HO! Hor hot get your eyes tested until you get over that sick headache. Oh! nol! ‘The majority of You will wait alone time, for it's your eves which are fusing your sick beudache.” Calf ou Aud. HAMIL- By list, and sce how soon he can relieve you of jae With CALL PETERSES | Pca pen and Jeweler, 427 7h gw. | about FEB. 1, 1803. Uav5-3 SiMON LYON, Temporary Chairm UINN, THE CONVERTEI the Methodist Protest- THURSDAY EG. BACeRUS, BaP Mee Ladte Soups Served Pree. ‘welcome, Pastor. You , are Invited ; To try them Any day this week Prom 10 a.m. To7 p.m. Chicken, Julienne, Chicken Gumbo, Prenianier, Consomme, Verctable, French Bouillon, ‘Tomato, Ox Tail, Mock Turtle and Mulligatawny— Choice quatity—and only 25e. for quart cana, At ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO , 428 Ninth st. Sr" IS THE TIME To place your orders for printing. NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK. Prices as low as GOOD WORK will warrant. Call and see our samples of work. NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, Manager. Telephone 843. F ‘NEW STOREY << GORGE E, BURNS iit n a First-class Grocery, Meat and Provision Store u: thes. w. cor. of Suth st: and Penn, ste. tw. GEO. E. BURN JOHN ¥. SHEIRY, Printer and Engraver. Ua2%-Im] 623 Dst. nw. BqePFFICE OF MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY. We have recently added an optical de- partment to our establishment, where every particular of the business will re- ceive careful and scientific attention. Any ill-fitting frame readjusted without charge. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, 3a26-tr 11 and F sts. — “INSURANCE.” : | ‘We represent five of the best local and out: pftoRm companies and are pre, ared to insure stoc furniture and dwellings at very low rates. Large risks specialty. of, Philadel TE. WILCK iiTESTON, ave. and 6th and La. ave. Telephon~ 1438. NOT A CLEARANCE OR SLAUGHTER ee PO ois Res AE wine of money te you by bring le 1oanufecturers Shoes such a8 wo have boen advertising and selling for Several months past, viz. HAND SEWED SHOES AT $3.00 AND In ail the popniar styles. ‘We alno have tho finer qualities and if c. i — PHONOGRAPR “CINTILLATIONS. The Edison Phonocrayh ‘QUICKER. MO ote KE EASILY and far LESS Y than the old methods. te Have you tried the Phonograph? “A trials tree. Write for surtner particulars. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH Co. - O27 Est. n.w. E, D. EASTON, Pres. [It] H. ¥. CROMELIN, Bec. ‘Down go the prices—out go the 8 $7.50 Cork Bole Shoes, now @, 200 pairs Men's Calf Shore in difereut b en Shoes “Men's, Boys’, Ladies’, &c- HOOVER & SNYDER. 1217 Pa. ave. n. = 293m ‘The weather is likely to de fair; colder; ‘northueeaterty whuta. We are after your trade ou will inspect them you w! r 1s money saved to buy down town of reliable frm. Every pair is guaranteed. ROBERT COHEN & SOX, The American Shue Sellers, 630 Pa. ave. n.w. (south side. Established 1838. 23 and exchanged. 400 violins to select from. dl-din. Fae BESS SUITS FOR HIRE. 1312 F st. Je4-3m << ed TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Loans made on Installment Trusts. for to20 years, payable monthly, quarterly or as desired. ‘Straiciut Trusts at lowest rates Money advanced on realestate. In event of death ‘Trust is canceled. Apply to R. L. GOODMAN, Agent, UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 603 13th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. Capital, $1,000,000. Full paid. _ Steps. Wadorbon ,THE COMING M. ‘The inaucuration crowd will soon be here of 5 ‘yearly, aué-wks6m an] every member of if, more or less, will want a por- trait of “the coming man,” President-elect Cleveland. Thave several thousand copies which I will soll at jere is money in them for some one. ‘printer and. Publisuer, 1108-1116 E at. FULL DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE. ‘WM. GARNER, 1026 7th st. n. w. NDIRONS, FENDERS, iron Fixtures, &c. ing chai NG, Tile Shop, 320 13th st. BEST procurable at the price has always been » ruling system by this house. Z J P sea i. L et a a = Hosteny Srectara. 7% dozen Ladies’ Hermsdorf Fast Black ga yar 100 dozen Ladies’ Hermsdorf Fast Black Hose, in | solid black snd boot patterns. Worth 5Cc. Our special price, ikie., or 3 pairs in a box for #1. Children’s Fast ‘Black Kibbed Hose at 1244, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50c. a pair. ‘Men's Half Hose from 12% to 50c. a pair. Uspenwean Ar Repvcen Parces. ‘B5e. Ladies’ Ribbed Veste n¢ Children’s Vests and Pants reduced from 25 to 7c. each. ‘Men's Gray and White Shirts and Drawers reduced to 47c. each. Men's White Wool Shirts and Drawers reduced to ‘Te. each. ‘Men's Gray Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers re- duced to 85e. each. Jouxson & Lurraziz,. =m 713 MARKET SPACE is any orers | TRE PH¥sical CULTURE rent on ~ Ls — ae The custom of selling every article the VERY | HEAT ON AND OFF, IN AN INSTANT. i ‘Think of a heating lent: apparatus that «ives of heat and is suspic, clean and uo ‘Are, you not tired of “carting brining. iu coal, ruiniie _ poking aad. shakivis the dre? | ‘moves ‘replace coal. stoves Gre without the tatters an= Airectly over the burner for and hall rooms we ‘Gas. 8 heatin; perfectly a ‘OF pil heating batt “Little Wonder role Reliable" Asbestos, Heating Store “sents a fireplace. These 24,50—several larger sizes m0) ‘The ‘Brilliant Star” at $4.25 and upout- ‘shins the best of all the round styles. Ea Everything in the line of Gas Stoves. BARBER & KOS3, | Builders’ Hardware, at for alittle more Cor. 11th and G sis. n.w. 223, RS Biss MAKING DEPARTMENT ‘Second floor. ry 1313 F ston. prety ae FICE OF PUBLIC OPINION, Washington, D.C.. January 20, 1893. ‘Mr. Edward H. Allen, President, ‘The Standard Engraving Co., City. Dear Sir: Lt -knowledging receipt of the half-tor slectro- renee ene een coon 0 ou the ve ‘a | Hgpigce tn this ofice”apon the ‘work which you doin | ve found your, work extremely satitfactory in every’ particulat. bandowed eu Sendipe of this cises of orders to New York, which we | have for years been doing. We ratu ate you upon the success you are making of your business snd you jay count upon us for any work which we can throw ingour way. Yours very truly, THE PUBLIC OPINION, CO., F. 8, PRESBREY, Manager. 23-3m (OSEPH H. McCANN. OFFICE CENTRAL Duilding, ob st. ‘and Pennsylvania ave. Bow. is our only. aut this spring with increased earnestness. If youare a cash buyer on either small or large purchases, or if you are about to build a home or row of houses, we Propose tocarn your trade, for we shall sell lower this season than ever before. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLE! Tumber, dit Work and Buitiere Hardware,” Cor, Branch, JUST THE SEASON! Oysters have been with us some time and fish are on the Way—the advance quard of the funy tribe Jready here. It's just the season when our Sauterne and Chablis white wines are most popular—in fact ¢ enres won't eat fish or oysters without ons ‘of these wines. Have you ever tried oysters ‘or shad sorved up with Chablis or Sau erne! Chablis or Sauterne, $4 per case of 12 ats. TO.KALON WINE COM i ‘Want a, the new U. a list ofall, the federal cfitcos and emp! ments in each state and territo.y ith their salary and mnment «fice! ‘8. Blue Book, § "the District of Colu «bia, imofameniee "Gn'e" Ten each By nail mrequest. Without extra charge: JOHN'C. PARKER, O19 7TH BT. NeW Se. each. IF YOU WANT A BLANK BR Boor of any tina cometo us. re headquarters. EASTON & RUPP, Stationers, 421 11TH ST. Gust above the avenue. eee *TE OUR WINDOWS For THE ‘richest line of 50c. neckwear ever displayed in Washington. BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS. <a CHANCE FOR “DRESSY” MEN. Rare indeed is it that an opportunity pre- sents itself by which one can buy a smart suit of Tailor-made Clothes of finest Scotch or English Cheviot, tailored in the richest possi- ble manner for #30 to 835—been selling right 225, tobesold. Callearly and get first pick. See our windows. SNYDER & WOOD, Tutlors, 1111 PENNA. AVENUE (Barr's O14 **Stand"). PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED Be cane stock and dxttren news ot Dy, “Binelaton, 413 FERMUARY Biker, Teg Te the Ms meantiine to the wishing to avail ti ot Sierencne poms turees ones ras De cal Settie accounts, EDWIN B. HAY. At crest} Berns, You caN Save MONEY Through buying all Surgical Instruments an Supplies from Gilman. Best quality, lowest prices. ‘Try us before buying elsewhere. It will pay you. Tepresentative for the District of Columbia. WALTERS & CO. 3020-Gt* Whisky ‘Bait Ma. THOS. J. a tn al) Kinde of ‘and best Towel ta the sige st he. R full line. from" 30e. 10 $1.50 rgd. I0per cent ‘on all'cash sales from Jelt2w THOS J, LUTTRELL, 1990 Pa. ave. ) KNOW A SECRET? phe SUL phat who IN DRY GooDs oh TS biases REAT 231m along at #15 and 850. Only a limited number | oa Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. ACCOUNTANTS. AMUSEMENTS ATTORNEYS. | AUCTION SALES... | BOARDING... | BUSINESS CHAN. CITY ITEMS. s 8 | DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL... EXCURSIONS, &e. FINANCIAL. FOR RENT (Fiate) FOR RENT (Ofices} FOR RENT (Rooms! | FOR RENT (Houses). | FOR RENT (Stores)... | FOR RENT (Stables). FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE. (Bicyclea). FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots). FOR @ALE (Miscellaneous) FOR BALE (Pianos). HOTELS.......... "LADIES' GOODS LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL MENTIO: LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS MONEY WANTED NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN TRAVEL... OFFICIAL NOTICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOAT! PIANOS AND ORGANS PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS: RAILROADS = SPECIAL NOTICES. STEAM OARPET CLEANING. STORAGE. THE INAUGURATIO’ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | WANTED (Help) | WANTED (Honsos) WANTED (Rooms). WANTED (Situations) WANTED (Miscellaneous). WINTER RESORTS 3 H REAVER BIR we TTT 2 2 8 To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tux 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 nogli- gence on the part of route boys. aL Ey Goveaxuext Recerpts Topay.—Internal revenue, $396,304; customs, $1,121,392. a Mr. Joux Scort Hangison of Kansas City, brother of the President, is a guest at the White House. Carr. W. S. Scutey, United States navy, now on lighthouse duty at New York, isin the city stopping at 1719 Rhode Island avenue. > Ax Act Approven.—The President has ap- proved the act for the relief of R. L. Jennings, late postmaster at Marshall, Tex. inten mada Srras W. Burr, naval officer of the port of | New York under Cleveland, is in the city ona short visit, His presence sets the politicians guessing. eee 46,500 to the Bath iron works of Bath, Me., on account of the construction of ram No. 1. pom aoa Navat, Onpens.—Ensign F. L. Chapin or- dered to duty in the ordnance instruction, navy yard, Washington. Ensign E. T. Witherspoon detached from the coast survey steamer ‘McArthur and granted three months’ leave. = Passep Ture Examrvatiox.—Ensigns Haest- ler, Niblack, Mair and Simpson have success- fully passed their examinations for promotion. ‘There are vacancies for the first two, but the others will have to wait for theirs. Su.ver Puncuases.—The Treasury Depart- ment today purchased 773,000 ounces of silver, as follows: 73,000 at $0.8420; 700,000 at $0.8425. The offers were 1,309,000 ounces. The pur- chases for the month aggregate 4,057,000 ounces. — Tue Presipext’s Cattens.—The President's callers today included Solicitor General Ald- | rich with Chicago, Senators Hiscock and Felton, Repre- sentatives Cogswell and Bailey and the Secre- tary of the Nar fate cae Promotions 1x THE Pax Conrs,—The death of Col. Rucker of the pay corps of the army will result in the promotion of Lieut. Col. Stan- ton toa coloneley and Maj. Condee to be a lieu- tenant colonel, and will also give the President another vacancy to fill in the grade of major. piicadamnts tas | Mn. Coon’s Arrorsrent.—Mr. Charles E. Coon of New York has been appointed by Sec- retary Elkins confidential secretary to the quartermaster general of the army. Mr. Coon was formerly assistant secretary of the treasury, then was republican candidate for Congress in ‘New York at the last election, butwas defeated by Gen. Sickles. His new position is under the classified service, but is not subject to exami- nation. The ealary is $1,800 a year. A Cuaxor or Coror.—Postmaster General Wanamaker yesterday issued an order calling attention to the fact that hereafter all special delivery stamps furnished by the department to postmasters will be light orange instead of dark blue, as heretofore, the design of the stamp to remain tho same. This change of color ia made on account of the similarity in e general appearance of ne livery stamp und the 1-eent stamp of the Co- Inmbian series. Be Navat, Onpens.—Lieut. Commander E. T. Strong has been ordered to command the nautical schoolship Saratoga. Commander F.M. Green has been detached from duty in command of the nautical schoolshi; | and on waiting orders. Lieut. Com- mander C.C, Todd has been detached from duty | at the navy yard, New York, 34 t, and ordered as inspector of ordnance, navy yard, Norfolk. Lieut. Commander W. T. has been detached from daty at the navy yard, ‘sales | Norfolk, Va., 3d instant,and ordered to com- mand the Pinta. Passed Assistant Surgeon W. Chicago and H. K. Wheeler of Kankakee, Iowa, are at Willand’s.—J. R. Scott of New York, W. G. Small of Tacoma, Wash., and H. L. Boswell of Richmond, Va., are at the Randall__—J. W. ti ie tee hl i i i i fi i Pri . Adlai T. Ewing and others of | Page Page -Pare Page Pace Page Pare ~-Pago Pare 5 Page Page Pare Page Page Page Page Page Page Pace ‘Page Page Page ‘Page ~-Page ~-Page Pare Page Pace Page | } WO CE THE REPFAL OF THE SHERMAN LAW. OCCU Representative Taylor Does Not Think Any Action Will Be Taken This Session. Representative Abner Taylor of Illinois, one 8 | of the republican members of the coinage com- 2| mittee, and an anti-siver man, said to a Stan reporter today that he did not think there was the least probability or even possibility of a repeal of the silver purchase law at this session. “I know,” he said, “that three-fourths, and I believe ‘four- fths, of the republicans’ in the House are op- to a 1 at this seasion and will vote against it, Nothing can be done. The matter will go over for the new administration to deal with.” ———__-e CLARKSON FOR PRESIDENT. 9 | A Western Office Holder Who Ventures a | Prediction for 1896. Three Congres*men were seated at a table in 3| the Houso restaurant this morning and the 3 | Conversation, for a change, turned upon poli- tics. A western Congressman said he had something new. He drew a letter from his pocket, and opening it carefully, read in a whisper to his companions as follows: “Do you know that Gen. Clarkson wants to be President, and that a large part of the pres- ent republican national committee are in the deal? I have received a straight tip from Cali- fornia from one who is close to Estee and De Young and California political powers that be. Tho story ix that it is the determination of a few rich influential men east and west to push Clarkson. He is to go abroad for two years and allow the present flurry to pass over and can then be persuaded to allow the use of his name. Keep your ears open.” The letter bore the signature of a well-known | Western office bolder. SUBSTITUTE LETTER CARRIERS. Postmaster General amaker Issues an Order for Their Benefit. Postmaster General Wanamaker bas issued the following order: “As substitute letter carriers are required to be in attendance at free delivery offices (some- times for a year or more) at an annual salary of $1 and the pro rata compensa- tion of any carrier whose route they may be re- quired, temporarily, to serve, before an oppor- tunity occurs for promotion, and as the rein- statement of letter carriers who may have vol- untarily resigned, or been removed for cause, delays the promotion of these paid sub- stitutes, reinstatements should, in equity and good conscience, be redueed to the minimum; it is therefore ordered: “Ist. That the voluntary resignation of a letter carrier shall be a bar to his reinstatement at any office where there may be a substitute in the service, and to any class above the $600 “2d. A letter carrier will notbe removed ex- cept for violation of the portal laws and regu- lations, or for some cause affecting injuriously the efficiency of the service, or his integrity as acitizen. ‘3d. No appointments of letter carriers at froe-delivery offices will be made except from the substitute list, until that list is exhausted, and promotions from said list shall be in the order of their seniority.” JUSTICE LAMAR’ SUCCESSOR. Names That President Harrison is Consider- ing as Available. It may be stated with authority that Presi- * he dent Harrison at present intends to fill the va- OFS TARY. KTUMBLE =} NAVAL Parwexts.—The Secretary of the! ‘ Navy has authorized the twelfth payment of |C®"¢Y on the Supreme bench caused by the death of Justice Lamar. He has doubts about the confirmation of his appointee and wants to make such an appointment as there will be the least objection First of all he wants to be sure of the solid republican support without reservation. and besides he expects to select @ man against whom no personal objection can be raised by the democrats. He has said that he would like to appoint Attorney General Miller or Mr. 8; of Wisconsin, but that the objection would be raised that they are not from the circuit in which the vacancy exists, and that, moreover, their confirmationfnight be more doubtful than that of some other. He is | considering the names of Judge Pardee, Judge Speer, Judge McHenry and ex-Representative | Goff of West Virginia. While he does not ex- pect to make such an intment he is also Considering the possibility of circumstances making it desirable for him to appoint a demo- crat, and in this connection he has in mind the name of Judge Jackson of Tennessee. Seiectnmanae ASSISTANT TREASURER WHELPLEY. He Will Resign as Soon as Treasurer Ne- beker Returns. Assistant United States Treasurer Jas. W. Whelpley will relinquish his present office in a few days in order to accept the position of firet vice president of the American Security and ‘Trust Company of this city. He will resign his position as soon as Treasurer Nebeket returns from Indiana. Mr. Whelpley is one of the oldest employes of the Treasury Department in | | length of service, and gained his nt posi- tion by promotion from the ranks. His de- parture the treasury will be a severe loss to that department. An Tadian in the House. Chief Wolf of the Palouse tribe of Washing- ton Indians was the center of attraction in the Hall of Represontatives today before the as- sembling of the House. He occupied the | Speaker's chair for some time, attired in « bril- | liaut costume of red blankets and scarlet rib- bons. His face was painted to match bis rib- bons and in lieu of a fan he carried a red feather duster. “That's the first savage who has occupied the Speaker's chair since Reed vacated it said a well-known populist member to a crowd oo suggested that he might be ly a Tammany chief, whereupon the Indian was led over to Bourke Cockran’s seat, which he gravely occupied until the session begun, moved himself to the front row in the gallery. a Nominations by the President. ‘The President today sent to the Senate the Saratoga | following nominations: Capt James N, Allison, second cavalry, to be commissary of subsistence; Capt. John B. Eaton, it = , to be captain, cavalry; Capt. Guy Howerd. commis- sary of subsistence. to be captain and assistant quartermaster. ‘The above are transfers. Army Orders. The following named enlisted mea are, by di- reotion of the President, upon their own appli- cation, placed upon the retired list: Sergt. James M. Lewis, mounted service; Sergt. Julian Orlowski. troop H, fourth cavalry; Sergt. Patrick Reilly, detachment of cavalry. First Lieut.’ Reuben B. Turner. sixth infan- leved ‘him at that pepe ed dent of construction to the post at Key West Barracks. ‘The extension of leave of absence on eur. Ficae Semes firet is farther entented sis months on account of Cok ‘ness. Capt. Charles Shaler, ordnance department, will proceed to the Watervliet Arsenal, West 7. Y., 08 oficial business pertaining to the sianiafacture of guns, and ‘on the comple tion of that duty will return to his in t : Lf i i [ i when he re- | ——— ITALY’S ULTIMATUM. Reparation Demanded of Brazil for Outrages on Sailors, A CASE LIKE THE BALTIMORE. AFTARR ____| Burning of the Hote! at Fort Ham- ilton OF PATION EG rPT. ITALY DEMANDS SATISFACTION. Braril Must Give Keparstion for Outrages om Halian Subjects. Rome, Jan. 25.—Signor Tugini, the Italien minister to Brazil, has been instructed to dee mand from the Brazilian government sntiafao- tion for the outrages committed inst sum- mer upon Italian sailors and dente at Santos durin, cccurred there. The Itai eral times urged upon th Braz ith govern: | ment the justice of demanding compensa- tion and redress for the injuries then in- | flicted upon Italian subjects. The Italian government has lost patience at int | and now Signor Tugini is instracsed to any th: if satisfaction is not given promptly Italy anstain her demands by force. TRE CAUSE OF THE TRODRLE. The chief trouble at San Paulo tween natives and Ital evening of July 8, 1892. treated some Ita dente held a meet outrage. After the mex in procession and parad said that they acted otherwise ly manner The police, with a crowd of natives, attacked the Italian procession anda rtot ensued which lasted all night and far into the Foarth of Jaly The office of the Italian journal Joma wae wrecked and an Italian restaurant wae de- molishod, aa well ns other damage done to the Properts of Italian residents. Italy made claim jor eatistaction, which have so far not been granted The polit n sailors and the 1 > HAD TO JUMP TO SAVE THEMSELVES, j he | Destraction of the Grand View Hotel at Fort Hamilton This Moroing Brooxiys, Jan. 25.—The Grand View Hotel at Fort Hamilton was burned early this The hotel was popular summer re- people. The fire department had been enjoying themselves at the annaal banquet and when they reached the building little could be done to save the «tructure, Sev= eral guests delayed their fight in order to save | their valuables were compelled to jump | from the first baicony. The loss is estimated at $100,000. New York, Jan. 25.—Pire in the Five A's Club (actors) building on West 28th street thie Morning caused a great commotion among @ number of actors who were sleeping there. The fire was caused by two fighting cate upact- ting an oil lamp in the barber shop in the baxe- ment of the club house. ‘The flames were con- fined to the basement and first floor Stage W. H. Daly, who is nearly helpless with rheumatiam, had to be carried from, his room to the roof and to an adjoining butld- ing. He suffered some from exposure, but svom recovered. y > INDIGNANT FRANCE. to display deep indignation regarding the atti- tude assumed by England in Egypt. The Dedats says that the action of England in Egypt is « direct provocation to France and that Great Britain must explain her intentions. The Figaro saya that France ought to retali« ate for Englan gior. The Republique Francais says that Enrope will not allow the khedive to become « biit vassal of England. Loxpox, Jan. 95.—A dimpatch to the Ex- change Telegraph Company save tha: France has asked the British government for an ex- | planation as to the increase of the British army | of occupation in Egypt. Seacieealipicinoeest ALTON’S DEATH LIST GROWING. It is Now Said That Seven Were Burned im the Cafe Car. Ixpraxarotss, Ixp., Jan. 25.—A railroad official here, who claims to have absolate and definite information on the subject, says that in the wreck on the Big Four at Alton, | TIL, Inst Saturday seven people, em- ployes and passengers, were burned to death in the cafe car, which was destroyed, @ fact that bas not been before made public, This loss of life, he says, was in the original wreck, not in the subsequent casualty, in which the burning oil was thrown over the ground. Sr. Louis, Jen. 25.—The agent of the Big | Four has no knowledge of any one burne@or jeven hurt in the cafe car in the wreck near Alton. On the contrary, he says: “All gers were transferred to another train and sent east.” He has wired the agent at Wann regarding the report. en PIEKCE MAHONEY’S PEDIGREE. He is Trying to Prove to an Interested Pab- lic That He Has No Hindoo Blood. Derxax, Jan. 25.—Pierce Mahoney, formerly Parnellite M. P. for North Meath, is deters mined to prove that bis mother was not @ “Crosmbred Hindoo,” as alleged by Matthey Kenny, anti-Parnellite member for Middle Ty« rone, in an address delivered on Sunday, which allegation led to Mr. Mahoney giving Mr. Kenney a black ese yesterday. Mr. Mahoney is, therefore, publishing the of his family from the beginning of the last century in order to show that there is no Hindoo blood in the stock, and that, there fore, his mother eould not have been a “crosm bred Hindoo.” The public are greatly interest in the discus sion, and Parnellites and anti-Parnellites are almostas much excited over the cross-bed Hindoo question as they were on the subject of the O'Shea divorce. course by occupying Tan- | — Mr. Barboux’s Bold Declaration. Panis, Jan. 25.—When Maitre Barboux re sumed bis argument today in behalf of the no- cused Panama directors the court room was | thronged. M. Barboux caused a sensation by | claiming that the Panama directors could not | be accused of swindling in the issue of lottery | bonds, as they had simply adopted the same | position openly adopted by the chamber of deputies. a ‘The Kaiser Honors the Czar's Son. Benurx, Jan. 25.—Emperor William has con- | ferred the decoration of the Order of the Black Eagle of Prussia upon the czarewitch, who is representative of the czar to attend the marriage today of Princess Mar Grek Frome end Prince Frederic ot Seashells THE MISSING RETUKNS. Secretary of State Foster Will Probably Net ‘Send a Messenger for Them. Secretary John W. Foster has reached no de- cision with reference to the question whether he shall send a special messenger to bring to already sent by mail. These states are Montana, Wisconsin and Oregon. In his doubt whether the mailed copy of the returns received from this quartet of states was suf- Scient notification under the law i vF i ry if k