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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, 7 excErT SUNDAY, av THE AR BUILDINGS, T1O1 Pennsvivanin Avenue, corner llth St, peak Evening Star Newspa Company, . HO RAL FEMANS| Sew a tan 3 as hate ein Erne Sean te served to subseribors tn the 2 at 10conts per ios at the counter, re inthe United States oF sO cents per month Super Stam $1.00 ded, $5.00. —— 82, No. 20,491. WASHINGTON, Che £p ening Brat D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1893. PINANCTAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. : SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. YOK SALE STOCK IN MANUFACTURING OOM. a Sy CTE THE TIRE AS AN INDEX TO THE | — —— - F Wtideodss Ad i Ser Giien, fea | Arren You Anz Dean s Fo Y = WHEEL. IF YOU APPRECIATE THE VERY <n Frasianen oat metical —_ © tnenr Coxsrzra- a R Font jrto pare 7 { will bet late to talk about life tnearanen, wsmitrep For Your iN! ‘si Geavusnd Biches Wheatans; aon tetas latest, richest neateat ana Dest roods for men, | 8 so egeesatiteer or py Gy or FDA. T ce. won't mind it TION BY THE rade tires, Proper care and personal attention, it will teen CHAS. L. GURLEY, 1335 F ST. N.W. ATERENT OF TH SHINGTON SIX PER mer ica an oom Aya CENT PERMA BUILDING IATION SECURITY AMD TRUST CO, | vectrereerentine seovary 22, 1200 CAP! 1,260,000. ; , melas reinvested) Premiums... Fines, transfers, books, & I niceres Sams of any amount will be received by this Taterent vm stock repaid bx as wz Sale IDOXeS. | salaries - Your val papers, stocks, bonds, Jewels, cre = h $450,720 49 Se. are in constant danger if kept at ho Balance (cash) on band Feb- Why not lock them inoue of our fire and bar- 1383, we 4.581 95 #iar-proof safe boxes Yon may not have lost ee anything yet, but who know. when you may? Boxes $5 year and up 6 p according to size. per ct.| 99.908 eae St February 1. 1893: Total outstanding loans. | Cash on hand yo TO - Febrnary 1, 1893: 10 notes fo Total stoe 770,992 00 — Dividend: pee year = $5,700 15 Surplus to date (rei 18,806 80 ait ) | $844,507 05 ] WY Loan Hi. H. BERGMANN, J. A. MAEDEL, “Treasure. Secretary. sy this company has it to and approved collateral se We have carefully «: of the association apd fin correct. tat OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY: . E. Auditing Committee. BOARD OF DiS DIRECTORS. Presider INO. WALTER. Sr JACOB MILLE’, EL BERGMAS; ‘. fr? Atty. and Trust Officer. coMMITTEE. EJ. SACKS, CARL MUELLER, ‘MAEDEL. FERDINAND SCHAMDT, Attorney. FXECUTIV ATR MW Venry ¥ w Benjasnin H AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPA: u hairman, OFFICE, 624 F ST. N.W. ‘The annual dividend of 7 per cent on old stock and 6 per cent on new stock wil! be paid on Monday, Tues- lay and Weduesday, February 6, 7 and 8, Detween 10 m. and 5 fet Warder. USE Corsos & [ay BANKING 1406 G ST. S_W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE. 1140 ISTHST.N.W. It] weMBERs OF THE NEW YORK STOCK * oa — EXCHANGE, = Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- we Wasnixerox Loaxs Asp Tavsr wer, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bobs. Deposits. Exchai Raliroad Stocks and Bonds and all serait linted re bought and sold. COMPANY, FIRE-PROOF GRANITE BUILDING, STH AND F STS. ‘ew York, Philadelphia, Boston ialty mace of investment securities. District ad all ioral Kallroad, Gas, Insurance and poude a ‘Telephone Stork dealt in. Americ Paid Ue 000,090 Organized under ACT OF CONGRESS and subject fo supervinion of the UNITED STATES GOVERN- MENT. Acts as TRUSTER, EXECUTOR In the management of Estates and Trusts; also as TREASURER AND DEPOSITORY Lodges, Clubs and other Associations. wed on deposit at rates from 2 to ¢ per pital... - “an Bell Telephone Stock bought an‘ sold. de31. on apatsisteaton| Baxxrxo Hovse Or LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., 1885 F st., Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. W. B. HIBBS, Manager. Tor Interest erat, accotting to thine. ae . Depoatte received subject Conducts Deposits, sccheckand interest allowed SAFE Byrostt DEPARTMENT, Sn ea Te which boxes im ite munasive veults ste] sepgnese ehayaness made to corre. at rates from $€% to $30 per year—the renter | use all the keys of bis box and bas access to y and siltimes during office hours. Rents collateral. Goverament Ronde and all ry Bought and sold for the Teual commission. FIREPROOF OFFICE BUILDING. nA for business purposes hich are un- | | Of \ces re We have equaed in the sdwantaces they possess Fire. proot | Private Wires. wires to our + rreundings, modern conveniences and central !oce- | Chicago offic j tow Yor the special accommodation of ts many devart- a meat customers ofthe ars are from 9 a m. to 4:30 | on Spectal attention ant advice afforded ladies and | Others unacuet.med t Snancia! business. Loca! Securities. GalSecuritieson coiazolsalon oFFicens BRATSARD 1, WARSER, President, eae rey oe ee Fy SA SCntemplating s chane 10 ‘ Wo + ee A Suggestion. existing arrangements or ARMCDY, E IN. Secretary ESDHEW PAREN, Amctant Secretary. NSEL USB EAUSER: Ge S WORTHING Adviwiey Counsel. VARLINGTON, Aavisory Counsel DIRECTORS ‘ Tequiring additional fac ties,are invited to call om or address LEWIS G. TEWESEURY & CO. 4 eral Connael Harnitton Larner. j ~ W. Noyes. Stevens. hin A. Swope. %, Seormatete, hr rwomdell. Warner Tae Disrmcr Time Issvnaxce COMPANY, 610 13th street northwest. CAPITAL, $200,000. ‘Titles to all real estate in Washington, Georzetown | and county examined with accuracy and dispatch. ‘Deeds, wills and all other conveyances of real prop- | erty prevared. How much do you receive y* Most banks pay none at ance. We % Im of Deponits.” payable on EUGENE CARUST. without potice, y You Sper cent for | Tie ae of seme tone ee etaived off Poositent oa you wou'tnee! your money for a given | SATH'LCARUSI. A. T. BRITTON, Te eeoeun ener Cre” Corum, | Secretary and Chief Examiner. ‘Treasurer. ate of Deposit and pay you 4 per cent im zs three months, 5 per cent DIRECTORS. cr f per cent in one year, whichever is most A. T. BRITTON. bass gecucpligis sai JAMES L. BARBOUR, + GEORGE W. BROWN EUGENE. CARUS! NATHANIEL CARUSI, TITLES INSURED. WM. F. MATTINGLY, hunt mere pi WOODS & CO., Banke: eee W STREET 8.W. tes Lewis J. DAY — WASH. DANENHOWER, NSURANCE INVESTMENTS LOANS NEGO. MILLS DEAN, ated un Life, Tomtne abd Eniow nent Portvesot 20a A. HAMILTON, gurance fe w0 and upward T. PERCY : Tihs, Attorney. Kellogy bidge, 1216 B si. fes-lwe CHARLES W. HANDY, FRANK HUME, CHARLES A. JAM! WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, SIMON WOLF. U PENDS TO INVEST? come and perfect security Ei 600 F WILL 12 PER satisfy yout If BALDW) b. w.. Dasemer 0-1 | | ?) Tus Nartosar Sarz Devosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Qelumbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. (Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. 1867, and acts of Oct. , 1890, aud Feb., 1802. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ‘Rents safes from €5 each upward perannum. Silver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and ty “stare tnarc i | interest allowed on sums of not less than 8. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- ine tmereases ot shares already taken indicates : Poe 5 of all Kinds. past year was the monthiy pay- each share being $lonstock and @L an be settied in whole or in part, © bo. ‘The mar tee 10 in pambers sertes wil not fall below the preceding 4 save your money. or obtatn ive thens,_ "We promise you careful ‘mote interest om your Stealow aud wuck more than 3 Protident, 612 F st. nw. ROMS. TAYLOR. Vice President, 1513 Fon w. BESS WESCIT I, Treasurer, 100t Pe ave: P._ SNYDER, Eeepeent, GuARL GLOVER, Pirst Vice President. AMES JOUNSTON, Sect Vice Pres. ‘THOMAS BR. JONES, Third Vice Pres. ‘TL. ST Feasurer. URTEVANT, Secretary. . Directors: = af Baran. sorters, be a ain Ws Beniamiy P. Snyder, —_Zenas C. Robbtus, “ Albert Er Sturtevant, Andrew Wylin, Ustox Savives Bas, (ewe Chariee' A. Jamon?” S08 7TH ST. NW. ¥. M. SMITH, Preaitent, A M. LOTHROPJORN T» CEDALE, ‘Vice Presidents ‘T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H. RALSTON, Secretary. Be open during business hours and from 6 to 8 ce Va, UPR red lets fbaren. $100. pazubie in | teans. ‘Telephone, 45% | PRFtoRr oF THE coxprtro FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND IN- VESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 008-914 G ST. N. w., WASHINGTON, D.0. ARSPTS... $114,000.00 Our loans up to theclose of the year 1891 amounted to. +. 30,874.16 Our loans at the close of the year 189? amounted to. e + 100,053.48 Increase in one year..... 69,179.32 Cash returned to members during the year 1891... 5,054.71 Cash returned to members up to the close of the year 1802. 35,728.57 Increase in amount returned ¢0 imembers. 30,673.83 Total value of necurities held at the close of the year 1801 76,086.00 Total value of securities held at ‘the close of the year 1802. 250,133.70 25e. Per week or #1 per month will mature one f stock in 102 months for acash value of $200. Money deposited with ns 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- nuin from date of deposit. ‘Money deposited with us for a period of three years will draw interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, 27 HARRISON DINGMAN, President. TRE REAL ESTATE ‘TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 470 LA. AVE., Te the oldest District title insurance company is thor. curhiy equipped has been in succesafnl operation for GXetgleven years and has examined nearly 20,000 ies. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, MAHLON ASHFORD, President, Counsellor at Law. ©.C, DUNCANSON, Ve President, ‘Commission Merchant. GEORGE FE. FLEMING, Secrstary, Couns-Hor at Law. E. FRANCIS RIGGS, Treasurer, cuamtzs n, nates, poius™ & 0: Bestore Sec'y Washington Gas Ligh t Co. E. @. DAVIS, Director, ‘Collector of Taxes. A ". FOX, Director, ALBERT F. eS ae WILLIAM GALT, Director, Merchant. ROBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Director, sal Estate Broker. GEORGE W. PEARSON, Director, {Metropolitan RB. B. Co. wa, p. noofSPERT EXAMINE : { counsellors at Law. CONSULTING COUNSEL, WALTER D. DAVIDGE, Beautre, gxamined and certified TITLES insured— EYARCING io rr cox it ite hranches, ‘All business dispatched in the shortest time com. Mile with absolutd ‘safety to PURCHASERS and INVESTORS. RERTRTITie Cxvtal catty nia, @200000. Jali 10, 2180020 C. T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms Yand 11, Atlantic Building, $890 F st. n.w. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. Cotton bought ana sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. 3. B. Bache & Ci w York Stock Exchange. ‘Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Fxchange, Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and Borman Cerrricares, call at the 01 ‘of the Co-operative Burial Associa SEAS SE ies Rites a cur ‘certificates representing Afty and one-bun do! lar fnnerals. Certificates draw 6 per cent interest and are trans. ferable to auy on¢. Examine and be convinced of Saree alae ‘S H. HINES, President, acto 1315 14th st. now. IACKSON-JONES COMPANY, At the close of business December 31,’ 1302. RESOURCES. 132 46 O78 ti 60 00, 48211 Stock and Sxtures. Cosi in'bank and cotiipan's' oitice storks Pills receivable. Due from indivi ions: LITIES. Lay Capital stock. Unalvided Bills payable: 2 Due to individual porations. WM. 'T. KOLLINS, Secreta Subscribed and sworn to before ie this TAth day of January. WS CovreR GREEN, Notary Public, Jal9-lawaw Wi ington, D.C, Tue Wasusetox Rear Estate Co. CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID, OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, #100 AND 9500 EACH. ‘Thess bonds are payable in cold coin May 1, 1907. but subject to payment at any time after May 1, 1897. atthe 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 Lond isssued, and that securities exceeding in face value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified have beea jeposited with jt. The notes 40 deposited represent only about two-thirds of the market value of the real estate upon which they are # first lien, making the eecurity of these bonds unquestioned. IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM AWNUAL REPORT, JUNE 1, 1892 ‘Total Resources, $220,546.73. ‘Total Receipts, $137,606.02. ‘Resi Estave on Hand (actual cost), $160,182.63. DEBENTURES. Debentures are valuable to persons who do not de- tire to be encumbered with the care and responsibility of keeping the various papers necessary in the prepar- ation and security of @ geal estate loan. It relieves the person accepting the debenture of the responsi- bility of look Lug after the payment of taxes upon the property and the annoyance of « collection of the interest, JOHN H. WALTER, President, 1001 Fat. n.w., Washington, D, 0. BANKERS. Second National Bank of Washington, ‘The Washington Loan and Trust Company. Sth, ta.s-3m LADIES GOODS. ¥ GGG. ¥ Y Rept NNN G66 FRE a SN NINN N GGG. 3 x Ere £°4.5 RNS RN GSP = | rent Tn all its branches. WORK, RK. QUICK WOMB operate prices” * ANTON FISCHER, PSGst a... Sooner” see oe areca EST ISHED, 1800. —F. i 012 | It may not have occurred to you before, but it is so. The wise man knows that he is safe, that be is a gainer, and that it is true economy to pay $150 for such a wheel asthe RAMBLER, He knows that there are lots of cheaper wheels; he knows that the makers cry them a8 **just as good,” but he is rightly wary of ‘them and BLER knows that he is safe in buying » RAM. knoWs that it costs money to make a good article and shuns the cheap wheels*as he would a Baxter street sbop when purchasing clothes. The best is the cheapest in the end. And what is true of clothesand wheels is true of tires. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. 8 1395 14th st. n. w. WHERE ARE YOU dor ‘Io HODGES’ NATIONAL BOOK BIN! to have my Centurys and Har- ind at bottom prices. svITs WISHING Al chines to cive the highest degree of «stisfac- ‘on we particularly caution those havin old ones of our make against allowing them to ‘else~ ‘be adjusted: PANY'S OFFIGE. where aon dueee nnineparie are sed upd OWiy tue mca Feasoge Fenuine parte are only the ‘most alle charwes: ‘nade. by postal will Feceive nmdiate feat tion, “a i< From: > THIRTY OLD VIOLINS, ALL TN SPL! ades of violins taken in exc’ mn. HUGO WORCH & CO., HEELEK & WILSON MFG, CO., 437 9th st did repair: prices from $15 to #90." All 9 MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Loans m to20 years, payable monthly, quarterly or as desired. ade on Install:nent Trusts for Sim yearls ‘Straight Trusts at lowest rates. Money advanced on real estate. In event of death ‘Trust is canceled. Apply to UNITED ‘TRU RL. GOODMAN, Agent, SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 605 13th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. Capital, sain | <a meditim ev tins at $05, n.w., every FRIDAY night SPIRITU 1,000.000, Full paid. SOO. 0. sins au6-wan6m_* LISM. MISS MAGGIE GAULE ore, the wonderfully gifted test AY during the day for ivatesit- w., and Wonn's Hall, 7 at. azd-thétdmn of Waitin very Fil srestly to your advantage to favor us with your patromage, Call and be convinced. ‘Lowest Prices. BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS, 10 BUSINESS MEN. ‘We desire you to know that you can secure of us at the lowest prices the following: it Boxes, Bond Boxes, Copying Presses, Waste Baskets, Rubber Bands, Twine, Mu i- Inge, Ink, Pens and Pencils, Letter Fi.es and Stationory Cases, Library and ‘ fice Inkstands in numerous styles. We are headquarters for everythiny in the Stationery line. FASTON & RUPP, Stationers, 421 11TH ST. (just adore the avenum. fe8 DO YOU WANT AN OFFICE WITHOUT ‘standing civil service examinat‘on? Book Just published, compiled, from official records and | copyrighted by Huvhes & Ring, shows ist of offices ‘gutside of civil service with salaries attached. Price, $1, Horsaic at WASHINGTON NEWs EXCHAS a — isno longer a question of the necessity of a Water Filter, nor, in fact, is there any question as to which is the best. The most eminent anthorities in the world agree upon te Pasteur, which not only clariies, but purs7iea eliminating all germsand other iui- purities. Pasteur Filters in various sizes, froin $10.up. The $10size answers all pare poses of the average family, | We are sole vents. Write for circular and testimonials WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Pa. feR-4 TARY J, 1803 Fe fT: = MR. CHAS. E. HODGKI rear Str J lake pleasure in stating that in all dealings with youl hare found you prompt and re~ ladle. In ordering from vor Tam aure to get the quality of materiaia aa xprei tied. 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(e860 AL PARADE ON ‘Also ‘two windows Test" Rnoow baicon; AUGURATION DAY, ONE LARG! 6 OUF store: has two windows and is heated by in laes,"" on Lafayette Park stand apply he ‘number is united.) JR. Manning's hand Hts, nw.” MANNING & PARSONS, ra, a tn. to 8 pth W Si-DURING INAUGURAL_WEEK OR month, several vers large, huely furnished fashion in the northwest, RISON, NAUGURATION FIVE; Fi stone building ; wari THE INAUGURATION -TO HOTE) Keepers, 1,400 Cots for sale at sand piilows, 29 cents. These prices xood for tr only from date. Apply north- fast cor, 2d and G sts. now. fe6t" M. NOTES. v DESIRABLE, WINDOWA and balconies, ail parts of the ave.'; finest view; lowest prices. Call for list, 7ree. Also _agcommoda- tious for elm j ENS & C0. 1000 a. ave. ia i RENT—4TH MARCH Windows on :id and 4th floors Elks’ Hall, Marble building. Jezl-Lin piste aA TSS cor. Yeh and Pa ave, RRR H O° ROR 388 nn MoE MR Ss 00 =H H MMM KER OK OR PIANOS. 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NORRIS, Preside: SARDO, Secretsry. January masion builds beat, rejected by the e | fe today, ¢ Dew bids for ‘erecth | pepe elas nt ‘ecutive committer at ite n thes. ac Ad specification on or before FRIDAY, ARE weting, to be beld at AY. 10th instant, atzs pp, “tor the purpose of sousidicine theed Visability of forming nea ferran organization, & B. JAMESON, Presider mt JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION, DAY Pa. nt. C. to the’ erection of aprroaches to {naugural ceremonies Uaving Hes on carriages Will recely | Ty 10. at 7:30 p.m., hen bids will be opened” Plaus ani) jpg teaticn casi be examiued at headquar- ters from 10a. m. to3p. ‘OLIVER T. BEAU! feant Chairman Committee on qa > GIVE AND TAKE. =< Give your typewriter the cylinder which yon have Your correspondence t improved Graphophone and th-n take a Test Yr ‘upon 10 the self. ju other words, save time and devote your leisure t0 other Tinportant duties.” Lat us giveyou a ines economical and easy this plan is. 619 148 ‘trial co SSPE Hours Cause happy families, We have the means of been fording happiness to hundreds of families through the bargains we have furnished in homes. You donot know how easy it isto buy property until you and talk with us, We havea list of excellent houses and have one to suit you. B. H. WARNER & CO., GF st. nw. SPAR’ TES ROPERTIFS particulars, a terins, ke fe Bt : WBHOORSS ore 120 stn <SFEB. 14—ST. VALENTH novelty im this season's pick now, while the stoPk is at its best, or wi Valentines. Will yor fe9 JOHN C. PARKER. 619 7th st.n.w. i come long may Quaint Japanese effects on celluloid is the a my You wait until the choicest are sold? From the Penny Sheet to the most elaborate contrivance. SHIRTS AS ARF SHIRTS, In getting your Dress Shirts made to order you xet a better quality of muslin and iihen thangs Into any ready-made shirts and you get # fit not otherwise obtainable. Our reputation as “shirt makers” is well established. The beat time is now. Six for $10.50 snd up. fe9 W. 8. TEEL (Shirt Makers), 905 PA. AVE. ,DR. FO. MANNAKEE HAS R©MOVED dis office and residence to 1621; 19th st. By <— SPECIAL NOTICE.—8, K. SPALDING & Co. uavinie made an assignment fo me, all Parties indebted to the firm are hereby notified to’ Endsettleand thon having claims against same are Tequested top esent thein af once. CLARENCE L. ALEXANDER, Assienee, fo7-5t GOS Esta. gq=>UEGAL AND LITERARY LIGHTS “~ “Desirous of quick work done in faultless fashion, without any extra charge, will consult their beat intereats by ralking with us whien the time coves togive their orders. By appointment we're "Printers to please." We're ready —ure MCGILL & WALLACE, Legal Printers, 1107 Est, Nothing too sinall o- too large for us to print. "fet NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE real estate business heretafore condu-ted by CH, Feking at Nos. 1406 G and 1264 32d sts, n.w. will hereafter ve conducted under the. firin namne of C. H. Fickling & Bro me my brother Jeremiah Pickling, who has been in Charge of the rent department for the past three sears. ‘Thauking the public for past kind consideratign and patronage, Lusk acuntinaance of ¢ ne or the new Emm. i FICKLING. We will be pleased to see our old friends and pat- rons, hoping to add many new to our lit. We give ‘our personal attention to the real estate busines in all its" ranches. a ©, H. FICKLING & BRO, 1406 G st-u.w. Tei Lin 1264 Sid st. nw. i L, M Print FR 1 PUBLISMER, Fine Book and Job Printing. Telephone 76:5. 2108-1116 E ReEFFice oF MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY. {fez} 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. Oculists' prescriptions care- fully filled. MERIZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, 11th and F sta, TELS. “ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Wrotuht-iron Gas’ Fixtures, &¢. while making changes. |. CORNING, Tile Shop,20 13th st. — <q ARE YOU TIRED i 7997 Do you ever ort tired? You do—well uo wonder, when you are using the ol thods of dispatching yourcorres ‘ople who use the Phonograph wit! Gicpatch their correspontenve save WORRY and "LABOR ou at ra MENONOGRAPH Co...097 £ IN. Pres. K. F. CROMELI SEATS SELLING EAPIDLY. ‘The demand so f warrants the predic- tion that there won't be & single stat for sale on the line of review on the day uf the parade QMarch 4) unless at fabuluas prices oday we offer you nn Seats on five of the choicest tands on the line of parade at exception alle low. prices—S1 np. Ga-Parties desiring Private Boxes “in. closed in glass” on Lafayette Park should ‘apply at once. MANNING & PARSONS, 14th and H sts, nw, fe3-Im = Come tons when you think of building and secure our estimate on the cost of the Builder's Hardware. Our expert “estimator” will Smnre it out and give you the best price on each piece or of the entire Job. ‘Our ‘*Sample Room” is one of the most complete in America, BARBER & ROSS, Builders’ Hardware, &e., COR, 11TH AND GSTS. N.W. TO PROSPECTIVE BUILDERS. . id dence. Tiss, Have you tried the 9 Boe ewonce ker: TAILOR, fe9-1m 1312 F ST. N. Ww. Fee ™ Pare Hood Rehivit held at our store last week has created a demani enal. quite inexpensive, .d for Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food thst is simply phenom- This food is palatable—nutritious—quickly and eas- ily cooked—can be prepared in numerous ways and is bd Wholesale and Retail by © TEM aN BROS. , te7 Mannfacting Totes ead Gieineie, | ELPHONZO TOUNGS O., 428 NINTH ST. 1t THE WORLD DESIRES TO KNOW r - faitor. What you have done and not how. ‘agi § aia | aa | TS “ey ao pie cess 5 = correspondents desire prompt replies Sault rssh oth caneane ths burgetn ot ack Care not it by your own hands of more peceapely by dictation tothe IMPROVED GRAPHOPHO’ Fei ycal! and explain it, So.d on installments, oie Lith st. fel-3m — WORK AT 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, JOHN F, SHETRY, Manager. Printer and Engraver. ‘Telephone 843. {fe71 623 Dat. nw. 58g) Or i Will not get your eyes tested until you get Over that sick headache: Oh! no!! The majority, of $otiwl wait a lovee tine, for ite your eyes Mii are SE, wick headache, Calion S06, HAMIL: “alist, and see how soon he can relieve you of it With CARL PETERSEN, Optician and Jeweler. 427 7th fw. Examination free, Ollice hours froin #to 5. fed-te THE “SUNDAY POST'S" GRIDIRON = SpeTORES. From the Ecening News. “*I must congratulste The Post upon its fine issue of Sun Seldom.if ever, have I seen work so admir- ably as thit which adorns the first page of our eu- terprising morning paper. ‘*The likenesses are al) excellent,and in them I ob- served the recognized wits of tuecommanity, From ‘the president down. and aronnd to Col. Hay, who closes the wallery of portraits with a smile of infinite affabil- ity, the artistic excellence is apparent.” ‘The above unsolicited comment upon the excellence | of our work is highly appreciated. ENGRAVING Y, a Age sana PUBLIC ComroRT. Eeedranrrere be er yond gers ‘meals, et 7, ae Der FULL DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE WM. GARNER, 213m 1026 7th st. um. w. ae SCARCITY OF OOAL eeaiton bet and some $40. UARTER OF ONE HU iS THE PRICE TO YOU Clean tabies for my spring importations. Ww. C. Mertz, Garment--- Ma is [sah ------ Eleventh- += Street The clowdineas and tight rain; southeriy, shift aneather is likely to ing ateriy, winds; warmer Friday probably warmer Fruidy evening. CURIOUS PEOPLE LEARN MOST. Pe curious enough to get onr prices for lumber, if only to find. cut how low they’ really are. If you propose to rig UP a small standin front of your place of business from which to view the Inauguration we can save yon avout 25 per cent on the necessary Tumber. You'll need boards menay sak Sowell ap cer “hobby.” $1.15 per 100 sq. tt. TTIN Sn, ETE Cor, ett y mor: V9, BW. A LITTLE EARLY. PERE. A LITLE PARUY PERE, 0 bexin ‘talking about a SUBU HOME but within’s short wha yom i commence to think of the People are tak ne to the ERLE Trea ay Ufetime—I bave about that number o: business suits ot my tables—some were $20, some $5 <DRED DOLLARS What does it mean? feo be increasing ning: rr HAPS Rik 3 8 ATTORNEYS. s AUCTION SALES. 8 BOARDING. ee 2 BICYCLES, 3 BUSINESS CHANCES... 2 CITY ITEMS. eon 8 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DEATHS... DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL. EXCU "SIONS, & FINANCIAL. nineiiee FOR RENT (Offices), FOR RENT (Rooms)... FOR RENT (Houses), FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR RENT (Stable). FOR SALE (Horses and Vebicles) FOR SALE (Houses) FORGALE (Lots) Pace FORWALE (Mincelianeous) -... Pare FOR SALE (Pianos)... Hd LADIES’ GOODS DCAL MENTI LOST AND FOUY MANICURE MEDICAL |... MISCELLANEG MONEY W NOTARIES OFFIC UBLI |AL NOTICES. TRAVE POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS . PERSONAL com anesanie renee STEAM CARPET CLEAN STORAG SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THE INAUGURATION WANTED (Help) TED (Houses)... TED (Rooms) ..... TED (Situations)... TED (Miscellaneous) WINTER RESORTS Subscribers to Tue Star who are served by route boys will confer a fayor by promptly reporting to Tux Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys, atannenton Govenxaext Recetrrs Topay.—Internal Tevenue, $412,960; custome, $862,463. petit Panvoxs Gnaxtep.—The President bat granted pardons to Aaron Reynolds and Jamos P. Veach, convicted of desertion from the army. ies Acts Avproven.—The President has ap- proved the act for the retirement of Assistant Surgeon James A. Finley, U.S. A., and the act making Rockport, Tex., a subport of entry. ‘Tue Parsivent's Cactens,—The President's callers this morning included Secretary J. W. Foster, Senator Davis, Gen. J. S. Fullerton and y Maxwell V. Z. Woodhull of Washington, > West Pioxt Capers.—The following have been appointed cadets at the United States Military Academy: S. F. Bottoms, Era, Texas; John H. Mounts (alternate), Denton, Texas; E. R. Gibson, St. Lonis, Mo.;| Jos. E. Johnson, Chavier, Kj Gallagher, Omaha, Neb. Sn Tue Prestorxt has appointed George G. Fenton, chief of the appointment division, Post Ofice Department, a member of the board on geographic names, vico Pierson Bristow, re- signed, ae Se ae Navat, Onpexs.—Ensign Thomas Washing- ton has been ordered to duty in the office of the judge advocate general, Navy Department. Chief Engineer Robert B. Hine has been or- dered to appear before the retiring board. Scart Revexve Mantve Examixations.—An exam- | ination for promotion in the revenue marine service will be held in Washington early in April. Five first, six second and four third licutenants have been ordered to report for | | examination. Parpox Dextep.—The President has deniod _ the application for pardon in the case of Geo, Miller and Wm. Smith (nowin the Boston peni- tentiary), convicted of the murder on the high se den, which sailed from Néw Orleans for London mi ——— Examixatiox For A Paysictax.—The civil service commission will hold a special examins- tion for physicians in the Indian service at the | rooms of the commission on Wednesday, the 15th instant. There are now two vacancies to be filled and the list of eligibles is exhansted. | The salary is $1,000 per annum and persons of either sex may apply. Application blanks may be obtained of the commission. PERE Coxscts Recoaxizen.—The President has | recognized Oscar Aichel as vice consul of the jetherlands at Charleston, 8. C.; Thomas Whitridge, vice consul of Denmark at Balti- more: Constantin Sursock Erfendi, honorary consul of Turkey at Chicago: P. 3. Van Loben Sels, consul of the Netheriands at San Francisco: | of the captain of the bark Jefferson Bor- | - Decisive Action Taken by U.S, Minister Stevens - ‘Sailors and Marines From th Bostoi Landed. - STARS AND STRIPES RAISSD AT HONOLULU, - THE ACT WITHOUT VIOLENCE. > Awaiting Negotiations With the American Government. Representatives of the Dethroned Queen Coming Here, PROTECTORATE iN HAWATT, ter Stevens Takes Pos- of the Islands. Sax Francisco, Feb. 9. The most imports news brought by the mship which has just arrived from Honol: United States Mir & protectorate over the islands ‘The act was a knowledged at 9 o'clock « the morning of the Ist ansial When the etare and stripes were raised over Aliuolani Hall, and Minister Stevens issued the following proclamation: tor Steve “To the Hawaiian people: At the request of the provisional government of the Fawailaa Islands, hereby, in the name of the United | States of America, assume protection of the Hawaiian Islands for the protection of life and property and occupa: tion of public buildings on Hawaiian soil as far as may be necessary for the purpose specified, but not interfering with the adminis- tration of public affairs by the provisional Government. This action is taken pending and subject to negotiation at Washington. Signed.) John L. Stevens, envoy extra- ordinary, minister plenipotentiary of the United States, United States legation, February 1, 1893, | “Approved and executed by C. C. Wiltse, | captain United States navy, commanuing the United States steamship Boston ‘The Advertiser says regarding Mr. Stevens’ Proclamation that the action was principally [due to the incessant agitation ou the | of certain whites, who have | always been the curse of the country, jcoupled with English and native mews | paper efforts to discredit and block the new | government. These agencies spread through the town a feeling of uneaniness and distrust, ‘The provisional government coucladed that some positive step was necessary and ft would be wisest to call on the United States for direot | assistance. PARTICULARS OF THR « aeMoNe. The Advertiser, cont & m. on the Ist the |was landed under Lieut. Comm: | burn and sent At 890 Dattalion ung, nder win to the government build- | ing.where detachments from the volunteer com panies of the provisional goverument were also [drawn up. Lieut. Push read Minster Stevens | proclamation, and on the stroke of nine the | star-spangled banner fluttered up the staff ow | the tower. The flag was saluted by troops and marines and the beavier guns of the Boston, and Hawaii was under Uncle Sam's wing for the ume being Demosth. Th. Timayenis, consal of Greece at Boston, and Enrique Sardaneta, consul of Mexico at St. Louis. Tue Awertcax Frac os Ixstax Sreamers.— | The Treasury Department yesterday issued Amer- ican registers to the Inman steamers City of New York and City of Paris. This action was taken through the colléctor of customs at New York. ‘The American flag will be raised on these ves sels at New York on the 22d mstant, The Pres- ident and bis cabinet, the members of the naval committees of Congress and officers of the army and navy will take part in theceremonies, a THE SILVER FIGHT. the next eleetion than are i F a Lali i 3 3 & : i Pratt Branch Post Office st the Fair Grounds. | at least. The Hawaiian flag still flies in the palsce court yard, The palace, barracks, police #ta- tion, enstom house, &ec., remain im pos session of the provisional government, | which will adwinister public busines «= [usual The arms and smmunition will [be withdrawn from Al Hall, which until definite intelligence arrives from the United States will be guarded by « detachmept from the Boston, The event of thie morning is hailed th — fe throughout the community, It will bring about peace and prosperity and will please all except those who do not want Hawaii to enjoy these or any other blessings, It is not the ect | of aggression, but of friendliness, done at the instance of the Hawaiisn government. May this friendliness result in union which shalt endure forever. PRESIDENT DOLE'S PROCL President Sanford B. Dole on January 20 ie sued a proclamation announcing that all pow. ers, duties, &c., required of the sovereign of the Hawaiian kingdom sbould bereafter be vested council would perform the duties of the cabi- ‘net. Another proclamation announced that if any person, recruit, soldier or sailor within the Hawaiian Islands engages in armed hostility sqninet the government, or ects in any other treasonable manner, he shall be punished by In accordance with the provisions of the last post office appropriation bill Postmaster Gen- | fneand imprisonment, not less then six months eral Wanamaker has issued an order establish- | nor more than six years. The proclamation ing a branch post office on the grounds of v4 also demanded that all persous in the employ of ‘the government take the oath of allegiance of | Within twenty daya. Ata meeting of the executive and advisory Councils on January 23 it was decided to organ- ise a natiopal guard of four companies W. G. ——+ Continued on FY Page -*