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Be © ¥ frre ty dens o 1D Witt) THE EVENING STAR HED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, ‘T THE STAR BUILDISGR, Ponneyivania Avonne, corzer Lith St., by Evening Star Ne Co: 4 MSW NACEPMANS Prete Py New York Office, 22 Potter Building. Kev reres * je served to sabeeribers jn the ‘oir own arcomnt, at 1Oeante per es a fhe counter, 2 ie Uoited States oF per month were STAR $1.00; : rote peryear FINANCIAL. = : iE N SIX PER Saves Baws, SCENT YenMANeNT pUiDiNe assoclaTiON iw HST. N.w. For the year ending January 31, 1893. RECEIPT: FW. SMITH, President Fermenteon stork. pean tog og 9075S AM. LOTHKOP-JONN TWEEDALE, Payuents on loans 149, 2052 00 % Interest on loans (in: Wee Presidents on warpiie reinvest T A LAMBERT, Treasurer. Premiums J.-H. RALSTON, Secretary nk open doring business hours and from 6 to § & Saturday eventnes f pers paid on ordinary deposite and raliment deposit fertt Dividend Dr) Ov Jan vary 31, NA \ ALG \ ev ~—eerns money if deponited with we Yet such interest-earning deposits Bre subject to check without notion t at thie one ompan Executs talk mp Company Frecutor or Febru stew Total te Tra any advantages over * inditidusl executor that are too T- ‘ 7 correct it J'GRLVO oy has for sale Firet Estate Notes im sume GFo. ay the purchaser 6 INO. of Ammnn this com- Gpercent the lowest Fines, transfers, books, $50, Balance (cash) on band Feb- p35” suaantacoserteal jock... H. H. BERGMANN, We have oarefully of the association and find the JACOB MILLEA nH. BERGMARN, ‘The annual dividend of 7 por cent on old stock and day and Wednesday, February Uj, 7 and 8, between 10 m. and 5 p.1. Corsox & Macazrsex, MEMBERS OF THE NFW YORK STOCK Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- TWO CENTS FINANCIAL. for year ending ry 1. 1898: J. A. MAEDFL, Treasurer. Secretary. ined the books and records bove statement to be CHAS. L. CARON, PAUL HAVENSTEIN, JNO. E. WFYSS, Auditing Committee. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ©. WALKER. a Presidetit. v WALTER. Sr., CHAS. GRAF ‘MAEDEI. FERDINAND SCHMIDT, Attorne; OFFICE, 624 F ST. N.W. on new stock wilt be pail on Monday, Tues. tos EXCHANGE, SCOTTISH RITE CAT FDRAL. ; ated. mesting of Mitt o Tboohieid TUESDAY EVENING, 7 lock sharp. Work: 14°. AH. HOLT, 32°, Secretary. Ts REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 470 LA. AVE., ALL TROUSERINGS—$2 OFF. ‘Don't buy any Trouserings cleewhere an- Is the oldest District title insurance company—is thor- til you have seen our superb line at 87.50, ouehly equivped—has been in successful operation for Sand over eleven years and has examined nearly 20,000 ‘ar Mention the *Star" in calling, titles. J. FRED. GATCHEL (Late of 408 i2th st: a. w., one door above the “avenue.” OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, Sit MAHLON ASHFORD, President, ©.¢. DUNCANSON, Vico Presidcat ert 8%: acts eee dst eeomutiaton Merchant. FLEMMING, Bee ory, aller at Law, E. FRANCIS RIGGS, Treasurer. Sees ices & Co., Bankers. CHARLES B. BAILEY, Director, Secy Washington Gas Light Co. E. G. DAVIS, Director. ‘Collector of Taxes. INAUGURATION NEWS. A Dress Suit for the inauguration ball absolutely necessary to make the Proper appearance. Thave seen some st $75—not a whit better than those we make at an evan ALBERT F. FOX, Director, os site sapirlirenspsern ee WILLIAM GALT, Director, oa i Dresa Suit Maker | RowENT 0. HOLTZMAN, Ditstr gL - bel c merraptbanaee GEORGE W. PEARSON, Director. a 51h Eleventh pg stepatitan RRO} s ais WM. HK Fees EXAMINE] i ee caidas { counsellors at Law. ALMOST AS GOOD, BUT bos. LESS. aS J. BECKER, | airing siacocarataige wins wWAtieee paves mectke: slightly below our usual high TITLES examined and certified TITLES insared— standard we have reduced its oe ht ty fae ee atte ais tap coe ered 2 hem oe, pean hess dispatch fe Sarees peible lit absolute ‘safety to PURCHASERS and owen pte NVESTOKS. ‘TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, Incorporated 1881. Capital (fully paid), $200,000. jateclo,218e0m O14 14th st nw. We are in_ receipt of another lot of those superb 50-CENT FOUR-IN-HANDS, which, §f anything, are richer and emarter looking than the last lot. Better see them at ouce— Such goods at the price don’t last long. BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS, ee SENS ADL When you mispiace and lose your valuable Papers you appreciate the necessity of filing them away alphatetically. The Colton File Envelope is—most satisfactory, and once tried can’t be dispensed with. Cash Boxes and Bond Boxes, all sizes, for, sale also great variety of Ofice and Library Inkstands, at lowest prices, EASTON & RUPP, Fine Stationer 421 11TH ST. Gust above the avenue. ____ {fe6} ANOTHER LOT Ji Telephone, 008. ‘T ARRIVED. Berra Cerrteicares All persons who may be called on to, bary a member fausily or friend. ara respectfally invited £0 ince of the Co-operative Bi fon No, 151) 14th street northwest, and examie our ‘certificates representing fifty and one-hundred “Certiicates draw 6 t interest and sre trans, ‘erlificates draw 6 par cent interes ferable toany cos.” Examine ad be convinced of Four interest in the matter. SH. HINES, President, 1313 ath st. n.9. ___ fe, TO MOST PERSONS. Scpmrren Fon Your Covstvena- TION BY TRE FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND IN- VESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 908-914 G ST. N.w., WASHINGTON, D.C. .9114,000.00 f06 ABSETR...cesseee Our loans upto the close of the year 1801 amounted t 2 30,874.18 | <a MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS ‘Our joans at the close of the year of & STANDARD ENGRAVING COMPANY will 189? amounted to. .. 100,053.48 Tecretinin ove Sen wT e979. 32 be held TUESDAY, February 7, at 7:30 o'clock p.m, Cash returned to members during ci company; O27 -¥ ska. wc tke ‘merme Re at the office of the company, 927 F st. n.w., for Cash returned to members up to Purpose of electing officers, adopting by-laws, and for the close of the year 1802......... 35,728.57 nae In eo te amneunt setummed te the transaction of such other business 6s may prop- imembers.......... woe. (30,673.83 erly come before the meeting. Total value of securities held at the close of the year 1801........ 75,606.00 EDWARD H. ALLEN, ‘Total value of securities held at MAURICE JOYCE, the close of the year 1892. . 250,133.70 3. HARRY CUNNINGHAM, Stockholders. se. per week or $1 per month will mature one share of stock in 102 months for a cash value of $200. ja3-3m0 was. Q@attenne ease in the busi- Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. bess of the company te a fittin ons, Deposits. Exchange. Loans cnt Tee Rattroad’stocks anq Bonds abd all securities listed o oo - on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston wund fuaneial policy. and Baltimore warh{ and cold. pees ees ; specialty qpade of investment securities, fc FFICKKS OF THE COMPANY: ‘andl oral Huliroad. “Gas, Insurance and Telephone Stock dealt it es he . President. American Beil Telephone Stock bought and sold. de.31 Janes W. Wheipie ; Gro. E Pmmons a Sec. deisn Kite. _.eAtty. and Trust Officer. a Baxrxe Hovse Or EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & ©O., ia a adie 1595 F st., Adams Iron Building, MW Bevertiiee, WASHINGTON, D. & gry Aten |. B. HIBBS, Manager. Senjanwin H Warder aa Deposits recetved subject « SRC SY. Depcatte. tcebeck and interest slowed AMERICAN SRCURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, tccheck and inter ANKING HOUSE. 1406 GST. S.W. PR ers, STORAGE WARFHOUSE.1140 15TH ST. N.W. It} men, Fe Nr on oats Government Bonds and all Ss Oo, Al Government Bonds, Fork Stork exchanys Pie Savixvas Or 41PETIME” RG ee ast the city papers recorded, ‘usual commission. « ation, the lowe of @580, We have direct. private : tows weeweuser th t Private Wires wires to our New York and > oft the Navy Dep Chicage offices. : mind on tie person, and Oe fatten for. tradta . ia and Provisions on iol bouath Crtinand Provisions. theChicago Board of Trade The mors! of sech frequent sad incidents ere unequaled snteto the duty and desirability of heop- : peuuatea mectaliy of tne ince bank account euigivio Lecai Securities. rob civ of a “one EiBatnilesonuonulindon ‘THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, CORNER OTH AND F STS. N.W. “ CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. BRAINARD B. WARNER, TITLES INSURED. EUGENE Cakvst, WM. F. MATTINGLY, = Seyreae President. Vice President. yp au : NATH'L CARUSI. A. T. BKITTON, AN Secretary and Chief Examiner. ‘Treasurer. DIRECTORS: no € od A. T. BRITTON, + > JAMES L. BARSOU (nvesinent, « SIMON WOLF. js9-lm ad & Voods & Go. une F STREET N Ww {8 7 NDS FOR INVESTMENT. — popaan Chesapeake sd Por artoxar, Save Deposrr. Mon ower and at the sane Ueposite? with this great savings © securely guarded for the me be earning bim women and hh necomnts, ompany who Sud nearly accounts betore. ths aagregate t \ND A QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS. solicit active Ter periy belong nerctal and other con company executes cane money lateral, pro’ its unrivaled vauite, Those whose property consists solely of woney, on the interest or earning power of whieh they are derendent for support, nb oid let a8 taene them a" "time” certificate, epostt, payable im any specified number years. with interest coupons attached, either quarterly. sem!-anually or his methed of in- CHANT Sa CO Rbbitt House bullding. ave y ‘© FONDS TO INVEST? Besar ier are eee er Sear ra oe Ts, Taz Waco @FPERS For say AT PAR ITS @ PER CENT Thee donde are payable tn gold aoa Mae >to of the Geet rortenge nine i qucteaee, women, unc eves se soos | det Ninia. orphan gery yeni plied ae ep nee - woes ty lo por contr tae nde erated wave beea | BEXEAMDP.SREDER Presitont, with: ‘The notes so depositet represout JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second Vice Pres. about two (rds of the market value of the real ‘THOMAS BR. JONES, Third Vice Pres. qetate upon which they area Gret lieu, making the Gecursty vi these Gods unjuestinuel WSPORTANT ITEWS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, Tota) Resources, $520. 546.73 ‘TON R: AL Esrare Co. CAPITAL $100,000, FULL Sib. GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, » AND $500 BACH. ain May 1, 1002. vent at any time after May 1. 1897. odipany. ‘They are secured by 2 Washington city real estate, tm trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND wibject to pay JUNE 1, 1802 ‘Total Receipts, $137,608. 02. Beal Estate ca Hand (actual cost), $160, 182.62 DEBENTURES. Titles to all realestate in Washington, Georgetown, and county examined with accuracy and dispatch. Deeds, wills aud all other conveyances of real prop- erty prepared. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. Charterod by special act of Congress Jan, 1867, and acts of Oet., 1800, and Feb., 190%. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Rents safes from @5 each upward per annum Bilver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not less than $3 Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- ecutor, Administrator and Trustee—exeeutes Trusts ¥. FRANCIS RIGGS. Treasurer. ALBEE: Benjantn P. Snyder, Clephane, villard, " Johnstoa, Charles C. Glover. a John G. Parke, Lye, Johu F. William E- Clark, (1790) Thouss R. Jones, ex Or Larer ih must come to all, but don't grieve about LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO. Disraret Tints Isscraxce | COMPANY, G10 13h street northwest. CAPITAL, $200,000. GEORGE W. BROW EUGENE CARUSI, NATHANIEL CARUST, LEWIS J. DAVIS. WASH. DANENHOWER, ‘MILLS DEAN, JOHN A. HAMILTON, CHARLES W. HANDY, FRANK HCME, CHARLES A. JAMES, WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, GS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, TL. STURTEVANT, secretary. renal me pd tor 5 Francis jest extent, but Money deposited with us for # period of three months or longer. subject to withdrawal on thirty days’ notice after three months, will draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per an- nmin from date of deposit. Money deposited with us for a period of three years will draw interest at the rate of 8 per cent ver annum. HARRISON DINGMAN, President. C. ET. Havesser, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms Yand 1, Atlantic Butlding, 090 F st. uw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought sud sold for cash or onmaryin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. 3.8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. ‘Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange, ‘Lebman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Exchange. => HO: HO! Will not get your eyes tested until you get over that sick headache. Oh! uo!” The iajority. of You will wait alone tiie, for it's your eyes which are gaming your wick headsohe. Call on A. G. HAMIL” ‘TON. Oculist, and see how soon he can relieve you of it. With CARL PETEXS Optician and Jeweler, 4¢ Examination free. Office hours from $ to 5. g => LEGAL AND LITERARY LIGHTS “E> “Desires of quick work done in faultless fashion, without any extra charge. will consnlt thelr Dest interests by talking with us when the time comes togive their orders. “By appointuaant we're ""Printers to please.” We're read; Legal Printers, 1107 E st. M¢GILL & WALLAC! —q=> NOTICE IS HEREBY EN THAT THE Teal estate business heretofore conducted by CH, Fickling at Nos. 1406 G anil 1264 32d sts, name of C. B. Fickiing & Bro., having associated with me my brother Jeremiah Fickling, who has been in charge of the rent departinent for the past three years. ‘Thanking the public for past kina consideration apd. yatronage, I ask s continuance of thexame Tor the: m. ©. H. FICKLING. We will be pleased to see our old friends and pat- rons, hopiug to add many new to our list. We give Our personal attention to the real estate busines in all its branches. 7th hw. foster ‘Lamson Pros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. ©. H. FICKLING & BRO. Private wires to New ork, Chicago and New Or- 1406 G st new. 7 phone. yel7-tr | fe21m "1264 Sed stn. w. FOR 300 REX TOBACCO TAGS YOU AND PUBLISHER, Ke RUE Fine Book and Job Printing PRINTER Telephone 705 ites) 0s 1116 E T A WATCH FREE, CHEW ply tobacco, return 200 tags an SPECIAL NOTICES. oS US PLANTS.—EVERY OWNER Beste ore None should have a bed of this movt ext Tebt vexetabie in bis zardep.” Once established. ded, with very little care, will last a Hfetine. Fine selected oue-yemr roots, #2 per 100. Orierssnould be HAT a Ket a foe wood Ti entered éarig. Wocts sit be ready for delivery at ex Leeper. se bres office April. Addree4 eRRWOOD FARY, GaP ALL PERSONS HAVING PLEDGES ON fe6-Lin 3 Bowle, Ma. < deposit with H. K. Fulton upon whieh in- z + MA._ | terest is due one year or inore ate hereuy notified to call at once and settle or the same will be sold at auction February 14, 1593, at 10 o'clock am. HK. FULTON, Ja28-108" Pawnbrokér, ePrrer or MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY. ga THE | A: i stockholders of The Arlington Fire Ins. Co. for the District of Colu:nbia for the el ning for the enauing year will. be hejd at office ‘orapsny, 1605 Penn .., FRI DAY, February 24,182" Polls open f jz-in | FRANK 1. RAWL = ANNUAL MEETING OF THE — ¢ the Washington Gas Eoarany will bo weld at tye omtre. of : haw. on MONDAY, Pebrawzy G1 iis of Girectors to serve during the The polls will be open from 12 o'clock, m tol reloek p.m. CHAS. B. BAILEY, O20. Secretary. _ i inferior-as to suing year. ‘We have recently added an optical do- partment to our establishment, where every particular of the business will re- ceive careful and scientific attention. Any {ll-fitting frame readjusted without charge. Oculists' prescriptions caro- fully filled. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, solately orthieas—even worse thom ° cheap, coal or Fou We sell only the best ‘coal, dalivered no cea’. Bew get tis kind. fn the best condition and at the lowest peice ecnustent with fair deallag. joer ith and F ats, MSY, BALDWIN JOHNSON. pe eS MANTELS, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, THAT PATENTED PROCESS Grates, Wrought-iron Gas’ Fixtures, &c. Which I have ts a marvelous business. | Speci Siecoyats cas Taking change (ese Saanaed ct ie recults, fnccutoa tite mere | met _J.8.CORNING, Tie Bho than ordinary printing, but 500 circulars of this Be i Se Stat PL COMFORT, zr han 2.500 ‘Room + lenman building, 25 New Einitee framers elective than £.500 peinved ones. | Foose. "eres Ge Guta eee Me 1 Welles it. BYRON S. ADAMS, PRINTE! (Telephone, 030.1 "a2 "S12 11thst. n.w. chairmen Il parties wishing to furnt ti Al 6 fo, furnish sccommogations to vis during the inaugural Teque SS ~~ | day- jal3-1m P RTIES DESIRING PRIVATE BOXES * Ge oh a ige | by os apply “~$ na i Mann ‘fice, tat ‘and Hats. 0.W. MANNING & PARSONS. oat r THIRTY OLD VIOLINS, ALL IN SPLEN did repair: prices from #15 to $90. All of Tisiu taken” in oxchiames: Bbc tp uplect from. UGO WORCH & CO. 9257. di-sm. POR RENT- PURING, INAUGURAL WEEK ok or 01 . several very large, inely furn for one wonth, several very large. ely will hereafter ne conducted under the firm | | SPECIAL NOTICES. =I. 0. 0. F.-THE MPMBERS OF UNION |. O. O. E., will meet THIS ipdee, Xo, 12,3, VENING. | = i i ees hall at 7730 o'clock for the purpose of conferring the Plied logreg. ten forty Acar’ tuemvers) of Salers Frateriually, {uvited to’ be present By’ order of te ° n Ides (1) RICHARD EMMONS, Hee. See's. MASONIC. — A SPECIAL COMMUNICA | <a tion ‘of Lafayette Lodge, No. 19, F. A. MI. will be held at AMnsonic ‘Temple, TUESDAY, Fouruary,/, Tai. at OOvtlock pin. "Work: F.C. : ine WM i teed eases RRILL. Secretas THIS EVENING AT 7:30, DISTRIET ‘worth Learue monthly union consecration Gamiine Charch, hand Peta nw. Rube meet Jee ALL EPWORTHTANS And their friends are earnestly requested to be presen: at the union consecration meet in ae Gareneie are at atiamiine, oth an a.m. Come. ee E. ROBERTS, Sec. WW, C. T, U._CHAPIN AUXILIARY WILL tora, Taig fat von WEDNESDAY ad pam nal to- vitea. Mi. £2 President. to rs. ME. COBEN jent. at THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Norfolk and Washing- ©.) Steamboat C will be held at the 7 reet_ wharf, on WED- . 18S, at 2 oPclock of nine directors, and for the fransaction of such business as tay come before tt. fer books will be closed from February 22 to ch 2, ISU. By order of the president JOHN KEYWORTR, Sec. = PANTALOON WEEK. EK. EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and Este nw. fe7 ‘Manufacturing Tailors and Clothiers. THE WORLD DESIRES TO KNOW ‘What you, have done and not how you did t. “Your correspondents desire prompt replies and care not if by your own band, or more promptly by ctution to the, 1M PROVED GRAPHOPHO! Let us call and explain it. Soid on tustallments, 619 14th st. felt TO AUTHORS AND WRITERS. Don't you know that you loss many of your test Ideas in taking the thine to write them i pen OF o encil, You can think of # sen- tence in a second, but it will take you two minutes to write {t out and half your idea is gone before You can get {ton the paper. Think your ideas and then talk—talk them to the Phonograph —it will Fecord all you tay as fast as got can say it. Then Jota typewriter transcribe the cylipders. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 627 Est. nw, E._D. EASTON, Pres. Uit]_R. FP.’ CROMELIN, Sec. PPMP WRK av sHoRT NoTICE. Nothing but first-class work. All kinds of printing executed promptly and in good style. Work delivered when promised, Call and see samples. NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, ‘Manager. Telephone 843. JOHN ¥. SHEIRY, Printer and Engraver. {fe7} 623 Dst. nw. Bee ane witsixa = To make a start toward buying a home, but don't Just know how to Dexin. If you bave somecash come and talk the matter over with us. It won't cost you anything to hear what we might say aud it may be of some benefit to you. We have all kinds of property for sale and there are some bargains on our Uist, B. H. WARNER & CO., O16 F st fe7 The weather ia likely to be clearing today, teith a cold wave cht evening; much colder. Jair weather Wednesday ana Thursday The tem- ‘perature will sail from $0 %0 40 degrees by tomorrow ‘smorming and the cola weather will eontinue during Thuraday. HOT BED SASHES AT 58c. EACH. ‘You know how iow this price is for Hot Bod Sushes, Yet this is the figure we will name te cash customers. LIBBEY. BITTINGER & MILLER “Lumber, Mill Work and Builders’ Hardware,” Cor, thst. aad N. Yo ave. nw. fe {THINKING OF BUILDING? When you're figuring the cost and come to Builders’ Hardware consult us—or at least let us give you our estimate of the quantity of pieces needed and the cost of each or of the house asa whole. We have a sample room showing everything needed, Bring your plans and specifications. BARTER & ROS: Butiders’ Hardware, &e., COR. LITH AND GST! NW. fe7 g=> “COME, BE MY VALFNTIN! Ww hatara! solijoquy Gf all who Lave insp ne art creations in this season's valentines. ‘What won't they produce next may well be asked. fo ‘The has even extended to valentines, JOHN C. PARKER, 619 7th st. foT ba Have You Tried The New Breakfast Dish? Pettijohn's California Preakfast Food is conceded to be one of the most delightful breakfast dishes ever produced. It ie very delicate and nourishing—makes superb gems, rolls or griddle cakes and is not expen- sive, Wholesaisor Retail by 1t ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 428 NINTH ST. PECIAL NOTICE.—8. K. SPALDING & ¢3,,baving made a ment to me, all fee indebted to the firm are hereby notified tocall nd settle and those having claims against same are requ *SCLAHESCE L: ALEXANDER, Ave BRAKES. “The front spoon brake is still orerwhelmingly in the majority, and we incline tothe bellet that that used by the Gormuily & Jeffery Co. 18 the best and 2h Can have voor from too and brias lunches, ~ Plat- fora Va e tor ehatte, | Natrees INDEPENDENT SSSOCTATION, 450 Pa. *INDOWS FOR RENT FOR INAUGURA’ ‘safest of that ty pe on pneumatic tires, the spoon bei WéXonid 2 GEORGES & SON, Ai Pacave. "| Highly turned Up in Front nud atthe, eden evil ino Si ESBS : Bitmber of brakes used In M2." Wheeland C7. het OTS FOR THE INAUGURATION—TO HOTELS } ttew. C'Wna bonraina honsekeepern | 400 Gate for ante at eon NCEE Ly Ramblers. $1 each : blankets, 25 cts, ,anq pillows, 25 cengs. These RMULLY & JEP! RY BEG. 00... rises cogil for te daye oily from data, Apply north 325 14th wt. ‘nm. we svor, 2d and G sts. new, “tebe mutes M. NOTES. WE, FAYE, DESIRABLE SEATS, WINDOWS and Lalconies all parts of the sve. ; finest view ; lowest prices. Call for list. free. Aiso secommoda- Hons forfuba, HW. STEVENS £00. 400) 2 The ave. Pe setts tS ew’ | REMINGTOW FY RENT—4TH MARCH ‘Standard Windows op 34 und40% Moors Elks’ Hall, Marblo| TYPE WRITES building, cor. 9th and Ps ave. Apis te jzl-im FB. HAY, 1495 N.Y. ave. | 1, Absolutely, OFFICIAL NOTICES. UNRIVALED. Q)EEICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS D. Send for iustrated catalorae. ON estington, D.C, February 3 Ami “i ait | Wyekot, Reuinane ® be wi ay concern: resent ‘Cor, en aad The Comrciaioners ct the ‘District of Goluntte tbat heated ge the followiny nated works are necessary for the Dub- He health, safety or comfort, under public No. Beda meade that the works be ordered ner he com Feesedteninst abutting propor, the Ectaxaiestouses ss FULL tess airs For ame hereby give notice that hey wil receive objections to WM. GARNER, sat Febenery th Seid coiectons iam 1028 7eh at. uw. isa PG, Larne NO SCARCITY OF COAL a sae, At my yards. You may Spee S. MAURY DOVE por aunts ou ‘to bave your life insured eo as to ou fanhy confortable: CHas. Lo GURLEY, 15 F Shares, $100, payable in monthly installments pares Risturing in''Se monthe, suet pros geeecage Roar pes BOARDING. _———————————— 15 14 fot iotieni wit board aloo tbls ron SS2TRETA AS Toes, ee ‘UsT Ly jotees ai] fashionably loca wort, . WROBERTSON, Wen Oo ferat* 1 Jot-3m, SEstnw. = 7 = Sas aacae: “BRAKE, BRAKE ON THY COLD GRAY 7 INDOWS_INAUGURATION-FIVE: ROUND. | <> BARE PROFITABLE ADVER: . Wie omuer; stone building, arte vocaa, th tolaieen ry mater a seep Judicious advertising is not simply keep- ing your name before the public, but of- fering something daily to attract new cus- tomers and retain the old. The reason some merchants’ advertising is not profita- dle is because they put # little money here, ‘there and everywhere, which makes no tm- Pression whatever. It would be better Jumped tn one medium and kept constantly - changed and “‘alive” with some induce- ent or other. We believe we know how to do it. We ‘will write and manage your advertising for ‘® small consideration. EVENING STAR BUREAU OF AD. WRITING. GEORGE W. MILLER, CLARENCE C. ARCHIBALD, ‘WM. A. HUNGERFORD. it P. 0. Box 272, Wash, DG Bq?" OSE OF HUNDREDS. BARNES & WEAVER, ‘Keal Estate Brokers, 629 coal Fat. 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Stoddard, chief of division in the office of the controller of the currency, has been appointed chief clerk of that office, vice Mr. H. J, Hanford, resigned. ‘The salary of the office is $2,500 per annum. positian Sate Tur Prestpewt’s Cattens.—The President's callers this morning included Gen. Woodford and friends of New York, Representative Brosius of Pennsylvania, D. W. Farquhar of Boston and Gen. Palmer, ex-commander-in- chief of the G. ALR. 3 wen Witt Lose ox tae Contract.—The Union iron works of San Francisco will lose $32,000 out of their contract price of $1,628,950 for the construction of the coast defense vessel Mon.te- rey because of her failure to develop by that amount the horse power of 5,400 required by her contract. Revexve Manixe Onpexs.—The following revenue marine orders have been issued: Chief Engineer J. A. Severns, detached from the Forward, at Mobile, and ordered to the John son, at Milwaukee, and Chief Engineer J. M. Case, detached from the Johnson and ordered to the Bear, at San Francisco, —_ New Banka.—Applications for authority to organize national banks have been filed with the controller as follows: The First National Bank of Madison, IU., by T. B. Rhodes, Madi- son, Ti, and associates; tho First National Bank of Forest City, Iowa, by B. 8. Plummer, Forest City, Iowa, and associates. ed ee ria Acts Arproven.—The President has ap- proved the act relating to the anchorage and movements of vessels in the port of Chi- cago; the act granting an increase of pension to Thomas J. Matlock; the act establiching a fog signal at Tibbett’s Point, Lake Ontario. = Cremencr 10 a HovsrpreakeR.—The Presi- dent today commuted the sentence in the case of Wm. H. Long, alias C. J. Howard, alias Charles Smith, so that it shall expire May 1. Long was convicted in the District of Columbia of house- breaking and was sentenced February 6, 1892, to two years’ imprisonment in the AlbanySpeni- tentiary. eee ENS Parpox Caszs.—The President has com- muted to sixty days in jail the sentences im- posed in the cases of William Williams and Irvin Smith, convicted in Alabama of making false affidavits. The application for pardon was de- nied in the case of Dennis P. F. Shea, con- vieted in Massachusetts of violating postal laws. salen’ SS ‘Tar Pre Rrvoz Inptax Troveres.—A tele- gram has been received at the Interior Depart- ment from Inspector Cisney, at Pine Ridge, 8. D., in which he states that two of the Indians concerned in the kiliing of the cowboys are still at large and asks for an authorization for the increase of the Indian police force until they shall have been captured. The increase has been ordered till the Ist of March. gaara Log Pensoxat.—E. E, Tucker of Brooklyn, Willis MePowell of Sharon, Pa., T. H. Johnson of New York and E. W. Raymond of Bridgewater, Mass., are at Willard’s.—Jos. H. Dowling of Dayton, T. E. Gallager of Barton, Md, J. James of Philadelphia and John T. Watkins of Brooklyn are at the Randall——Geo. W. Dasch i Geo. W. H. Keubl of Mary- nas ana Be aes the ——John T. Huntington o' (01 B. 0. Wylie of Greenville, Vt, Geo. E. Adams of J. Smith of New Y ——Chas. Miller of Franklin, Pa, ©. W. Le} go ye meget 8. E. ©. Hutchinson of San are Letuirll | 3 ANOTHE R MEETING. | | The Hawaiian Commissioners Again | Confer With the Secretary of State. NO DEFINITE PROGRESS So Faras Can Be Learned Adjourament Was Made Subject to the Call of the Secretary of State—The Commissioners’ Proposition ally Set Forth. | es Considerable progress may have been made in the Hawaiian negotiations today, but it ts impossible to obtain an official ad- mission to that effect. The Hawaiian | commissioners, minus Mr. Wilder, had another | conference with Secretary J. W. Foster and Solicitor Partridge at the ‘State Depart- ment this morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Wilder's absence is dne to jthe fact that he slipped on the | ice-covered pavements while out walking yes- | terday and burt his head. He was only slightly | injured, however, and will be all right again in | ® few day THE CONFERENCE TODAY. The conference lasted nearly | during which the an hour, annexationists closed [the presentation of their case. This includes a formsl proposition for tho | annexation of Hawaii to the United States and an expression of their readiness to at once open negotiations for a treaty | With that end in view. | _MAY BE ANOTHER CONFERENCE THURSDAY. | The conference adjourned subject to the call of the Secretary of State, who remarked incidentally, that it might be necessary to reas- semble on Thursday. This is taken to mean that he desires to await the receipt of Hawaiian advices expected to reach San Fran- cisco “by tomorrow before committing the United States to any decisive plan of action, NOT YET PREPARED To act. the United States i pared to act was afforded by the short-| nest of the session of the cabinet, the assembling of which followed fast on the ad- not yet fully pre- | Was taken at today's meeting in regard to | Hawaii, NOT YET RECEIVED BY THE PRESIDENT, That the visitors have not yet been received by the President is the subjeot of general cou- ment and all sorts of deductions are made. A Sax reporter asked one of the commissioners this afternoon if any arrangements bad been made for a visit to the White House. “Not that I know of,” was the reply. “Mr. | Foster didn’t mention the matter this morning, and we didn’t say anything about it either. Our case is progressing favorably, however.” WILL HEAR BOTH SIDES. ‘The President has decided to hear both sides of the Hawaiian question before acting, and will possibly await the arrival in Washington of jai. Neuman, the representative of the de- posed queen, who is a passenger on the Pacific | steamer expected at San Franciscois to- morrow. He will probably get here on the 15th instant. Dr. Smith, the Hawaiian minis. ter, will present him to the Secretary of State, but will not act further with him in the matter. Nothing additional has been learned concern- ing the reported failure of the British minister to recognize the provisional government. THR NEXT SECRETARY OF STATE, It Has Again Been Offered to Senator Gray of Delaware. It is understood that the Secretaryship of | State has been offered to Senator Gray of Del- | | aware for the second time and that he is to | ive his answer today. It is believed here that if he dops not accept Judge Carter of New York will be appointed, but in that event Mr. Cleveland will have a change to make in | the slate as thus far made up. He no | Bissell on his list for Postmaster General, [if Carter went on Bisel] would have to come off or there would be three from New York. terranes po NOMINATION, JUDGE JACKS¢ The Opponents of Confirmation Think They Can Prevent Action. The democrats and few republicans who are opposing the confirmation of Judge Jackson appear very confident this morning that they Will be able to prevent action. Of course the republicans are not deeply interested in eecur- | ing the confirmation, since Jackson is a demo- crat, and this comparative indifference is ma- terially in the interest of the opposition. Sena- tor Harris is very earnest in his opposition and there are a number of other democrats who join him. A prominent democrat said this morning that he was now satisfied thet there would be no confirmation and that Mr. Cleveland hed another man whom he would nominate for the place if the matter went over. sires SILVER IN THE HOUSE, What the Effect of Yesterday's Senate Action Will Be. ‘The fate of Mr. Hill's motion on silver in the Senate yesterday will not cause the abandon- ment of the effort in the House to pass » bill repealing the Sherman law, but the moral effect upon some of the silver men who were ready to yield tothe wishes of Mr. Cleveland will so stiffen up their backs as to render it more difi- cult to get a vote for cloture than it would | have been had no vote been taken in the | Senate. The fact, too, that the republicans cannot be relied on, as ‘it was calculated the could be, to aid in bringing about cloture and passing the bill again weskens the position of the anti-silver men, and, while they appeared pommesgenn, iyo md — = matter come up the first thing Thursday m the fight will be over: the prop»sition to. | down the question. It is Mr. Catchings, who will make the the commitice on rales and will —< question, will himeeif vote stricken down with scarlet fever, were removed this morning and the house is once more open Farther corroboration of the theory that | GOV. HOGG'S REBUKE He Addresses the Texas Legislature on the Paris Horror. ARGUMENT. IN SHE CUIFTORD cast Thousands Made Queensland's Flood. Destitute by OTHER T NEWS. TO PREVENT Mon VioLENoR, Gov. Hoge’s Message to the Texas Legiele- fare on the Smith Lymehing Averix, Tex, Reb. The following mee eage concerning the burning of the megre Smith at Par been prepared by Gow. Hogg for ulin atare Exnovrive Orr, Averys, Tra. Feb 6 Gentlemen of the Sens! sentatives: Tt becomes my painful duty to empbasize te YOU the necessity of taking some steps to pre vent cent mob violence terrible t mn illustration t mob will go # tocheck it, W was guilty of an atrocious, b The toadeguate f thet afew appalling to contemplate, whch be was certain of full purisbinent tion and laws of our state helpless witness te the most revolting executiom of the age, in which large nambers openly, in broad day, publicly beoas | derers by methods « bap ag away t, wh company tt mmit a lingrace t atr, ya on the peopl tge cannot by reference to the previous « [himself in bratally taking the life ]cent child. For his deed the death pensity | awaited bim nnde- the laws The imputation that legally executed in any « slander upon th Tocontend that b murdered him, can neither be in the county where that crime was ¢ | i# a pretense ands mockery | Se the cx man who publicly commit claws, therefore, without fur may be bold a where the fo the local officer | chinery of justic Will the leginlatar dition remain ux longer? I hope So far as Tam ¥ of every eatizen. arpomely, wed nor tried nmitted dition eau one detiance are nge and we stand by « turbe 1 let this cone . Unchanged, aay d I believe that to the guiltiest culprit th ¥ biscken hie band wit, the consiututional guara:tees should he pusly and zealously observed throughout im Whe oditionsare odent for mob ne of those Journment of | the couference "at the Sctesed with» such opictt lagu! nseations bo- State Department. President and | “VV meh we aie his advisers were together . leas than | ,qyne' 5 murderer on trial knows that he te an hour. While it is safe to ‘aemme that | )o\. Tass Goce Boyoayin 5 the Hawaiian question was considered by them | Crime he fecle sure of either an ac mined at tt is cqually calo to contlete Gut! Sirens A mcbemeene Do ae See etion Ta mae, canon 1a, Mate _ 20 | macarons onecation. Bo snen er as af te finalaction. In fact, one of the members of | ith murder upon the sas aoe Ga ae the cabinet told a Stan reporter that no action | . . ned jo are engehio «f justly enforcing the laws Asa rule the riffraff, | Jess clement of « comm mapire and’ lead the mobs, while the law-stiding, industrions Citizen is terrorized by thespectacie. If peoule otherwise respectable are led ito the erhue by the excitement of t oasion, an thear moments they must wee that th and leaders are an cement of he nals. Something shoul! in advance that for their answer at the bar of justice The question is diiticult to deal with your honorable bodies will ¢ nging, indolent, lew. bat if act suitable lawe and place the moans at minand every person who take part ina mob eball be | brought to triat or the strength of the ma~ | chinery of justice shall be thoroughly tested is | the effort. | There is no higher obligation resting on the | legisiative deperiment than to Lave the consti- tational guarantess for protection, life, liberty and property res; d obeved. ‘If taxa- tio omen nee funds by which j this m be done, I advme your honorable bodies to lay it on and make the people pay & to the full extent necessury, 7 Bespecttu J Governor of Texas. - JACK CLIPFORD'S CASE, Testimony Allin and Argument by Counsel Begun. Prrrspure, Feb. 7.At the opening of the “Jack” Clifford trial this morning P. H, Mel roy, vice president of the Amalgamated Asso- ciation, was put on the stand as an additionsl alibi witness, He said be went to Homextend on the afternoon of July 6 and saw Clifford im Amalgamated Hall at 2 o'clock. Defendant Jack Clifford was placed on the stand and said he was engaged as @ police cer from July 1 to 6 for the borough of stead: that he bad not been near the Carnegie plant from m. till noon on July 6. This ended the testimony and the defense rested its case. The court allowed two hours for each side to address the jury Thomas M. Marshall, one of the attorness for Clifford, filed two law pointe which be wanted incorporated in the court's charge to the jury, to one of which the prosecution objected. Attorney Jobn D. Robb then opened the ar- gument. He wus followed by Attorney Erwin. Mr. Marshall will also speak for the defense and District Attorney Burleigh will make the closing address, The case will go to the jury this afternoon, ~ THdr DESTITUTE. NDS ARE Devastation Wrought by the Floods tm Queensland. Svpxer, Feb. 7.—The city of Brisbane, im Queensiand, continues to be completely isciated. by the floods. In the region about Wide bay, Queensland, hundreds of houses have been de- molished by the rushing waters, and thousands of destitute people have taken refuge in the hills without sbelter. and dest.tute of nearty alll necessaries. At Brisbane business is com- pletely suspended. —— TRIED TO MUZ7LE MIM, Rev. Albert Lawson Charges Race Tracte People With Conspiracy to Silence Him. Campex, N. J., Feb, 7. Rev. Albert Lawson, pastor of the North Baptist Church, Camd@en, has been ordered to appear in court to anewer acharge of fraudulently converting property te his own use that belonged to his brother, Cus par Graham Lawson of Brooklyn. Papers in the suit were served yesterday by Sheriff West citing the minister to appear at the next term of the Camden cireuit coart. ‘The brother alleges that the minister, who is a jinent member of the Camden Law and Order Society, induced him im ber, 1887, %, : x a its Contents, and # horse and wagon, prencheleg to look ‘after the busivers, that be took wound ap the basiness by sell- ing everything, but re‘used to make any setile- ment. Mr. Lawson denies the story in toto and et P