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THE EVENIN —_- PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, corser 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUPPMANN, Pres’. Few York Office, 88 Potter Building, - Tue Evewtes STAR is served to subscribers in the G STAR ity by carriers, on their own account, cents per wee 44. fer month. Coptes at the counter, > gents ach fy mail anywhere in the United States oF Caneia postage prevald oO Sarre with fore ents per month. SwErt Svan $1. 3 ty OOper year; © at Washington, D. €. Che Evening Star. tions must be paid in advance. ertising made known on appile: Vor. 82, No. 20,494. Ww ASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1893, TWo CENTS. | ____FINANCTAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES._ | Foars-Sevexta AMerican ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the ECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Of Hartford, Conn, ‘Net assets January 1, 1892. $58,207. 794 88 91,250,000. RECEIVED IN 1892. - For preminms.........94,622,208 33 — at 4a Eee: For interest and rents. pat Your Money Ose At Titerest Profit and loss...... 37,884,910 73 You are losire woney in hoarding your Money at hone in Danks with afes or depositing it in Why not deposit your ive interest $05,002,711 61 erent company al DISBURSED IN 1892. For by and wa tured en- dowments. $4,168,182 75 Surplus re- tumed to policy hold- ers. 1,223,593 14 Lapsed and tly sirive to surrendered policies... 5€5.318 88 tages im naming this will an Cor pany as the ex: t xc Surely ‘Total to policy holders85,! ye wenize the necessity of making a will. Jt isa duty youowe your wife and children. Commissions to agent: ¥ {eons nid lead you to make salaries, St now—as Lire ie a auiners’ f ing, advertising, a2 Tex iar: al, real estate and all i other expenses.. 798,055 60 seh (naucuration usually brings with ita Taxes... 300,169 49 clars and other questionable 1 the risk of having your papers ato’en Balance net assets Dec. 31, 1892..... SCHEDULE OF ASSETS. ‘Loans upon real estate, first lien .... $96,444,750 02 Loaus upon stocks and bonds : 28 Premium notes on policies in force... 1,454,370 Of Cost of real estate owned by the com- oxes rent from 85 up per year AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. oF rERS OF THE COMPANY: - _ 6,791,381 O01 © 3. Bui.” : -President. | Secure W. Whiley Ast W. Brow and Trees, Goo. Emmons "2a V. Pres. and See, Joba Ridow Atty. sud Trust Officer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Ada T. Britton, chairman, Interest due and ac- iw oy erued ......... «$947,596 91 Henry F. Blount, Rents accrued. 7.081 OL W. S Thomrson, Market value of stocks Benjamin H. Warder. and bonds over cost... 603,136 07 Net deferred premiums 166.439 26 BANKING HOUSE, 1406 GST. N.W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE.1140 15TH ST. N.W. 1) Gross assets December 31, 1892. LIABILITIES. Amount required to remsure all out- standing — policies, net, company"sst dard. as All other liabilities .. WM B WHEELER, EMILE GUILLAUDEU. Member N. ¥. Stock Exchange. 953,207,047 00 1,027,573 01 54.324 620 01 - 86,426,929 88 7,000,000 00 Surplus by company's standard..... W.BW & Co Surplus by state reports will exceed... Ratio of expenses of management to re- entcminiiees eit tm IME... : 10.12 percent — - ~ - Policies im force Decesiber SI, 180! 65,357. Inwuting........-- 19157.737,302 No. 1411 F Srereer, Wasmseros. JACOB L. GREENE, President. JOHN M. TAYLOR, Vice Pres. EDWARD M. BUNCE, Sec. DANIEL H. WELLS, Actuary. For deatings tn RAILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Office No. A Brondw Brauch office, Sul Suk York. A. H. GIBBS, General Agent, 704 14th st now., WASHINGTON, D.C. Correspondents of at COUNSELMAN & DAY, Chicago. Scsmrrep For Your Coxswera. y- ‘TION BY THE FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND IN- VESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 908-914 G ST. N.w.. WASHINGTON, D.C. ASBPTS........- $114,000.00 Our loans up to theclose of the year Private wires to New York and Chicago. fe13-Gt ‘ox Loax Axo Favsr PANY, NITE BLOCK 9H AND F STS. $1,000,000, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS 1801 amounted to.....-......-----." 30,874.16 EMPLOYES of the SEV. ‘Our loans at the close of the year EEAL DEPARTMENTS will 1882 amounted to. - 100,053.48 Red this s convenient bankine Increase in one year. cesses 69,179.32 house with which to open « de- Cash retarned to mecbers @uring posit wccount. Interest is paid the year WSO ccs 505471 on accounts subjeet to cheek. Cash returned to members up to Mice hours from 9 am. to the close of the year I802......... 35,728.57 4.20 we Increase in amount returned to BRAINARD H. WARNER, members........-.- sseeene SOCTRES ford President. Total value of securities held at - — - the close of the year 1891 73,086.00 f ‘Total value of securities held at we Disraict Titre Ixsvraxce the close of the year 1802. + 250,133.70 ‘COMPANY. 5c. per week or $1 per month will mature 10 Likch street northwest. one share of stock in 102 months for acash ‘value of $200. ‘Money deposited with us for s 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 aa- ‘num from date of deposit. Money deposited with us for s period of three years will draw interest at the rate of 8 ver cent ‘ver annum. a7 HARRISON DINGMAN, President CAPITAL, €200,000. ‘Titles to att reat estate in Washington, Georretown en cunty exaiined with accuracy and dispatch. Deeds, wills aud ali other convey ances of teal prop- red. — TITLES INSURED. EUGENE canvst. WO. F. MATTINGLY, President. Vice President. BaTWL cakusgt A. T. BRITION, Secretary aad Chief Framiner. ‘Treasurer. : nEcToRS = F,PITIOS, Z : Es PERN rox Ustox Savixos Basx, oT pARHOT ous x. “ EORGE W HhOWS, «© CHARLES We HASDE: 900 7TH ST. N.W. UGENE CAKUSE aes FRANK HOME. IPL CARUSI, PHARLES A. JA! Reiss biti AMEES AaTiNGek, «FH. SMITH, President. Pee DakeseOwER, SENOS Waly, & M. LOTHROP—JOHN Tw EEDALE, ‘Telepn: fell-t Vico Presidente, T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H. RALSTON, Secretary. Benk open daring business hours and from 6 to 8 lock Saturday evenings, Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and Hoxe Bernrxe Assoctation. 3 Penna, ave. n. ‘sabacriptions to stock of tenth | 9% ‘ vecting Tuesday evenine, west corner of and 19) ‘hb street, second floor. | jarger divi ne posi fe7-tt Yuntts Leach permopth. They a be tates at this inewtinw or at any tinue at office T N D, Mreasarer aliove between Nata. a in a s ‘The bs ret month of the wrtes being | "Tue J s b EPOST: leased a per share on stock muw taken rae — 205 BAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, . CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special att of Congress ‘be necessary interest is allowed at 6 per cent on stock withdrawn or cancelet in sett: An mel, share may be v monthiy pay- ‘enstock snd $1 whol ‘Susuthiy ‘pag | Jam, 2807, and acts of Oct. 1590, and Feb., 1892 "add wo Stock hes berm fedecmad to the extent CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. "3 “tock has ied ‘ s Phise sia 41. of wnicn S15.54 3S is interest: in- alsa “town slows in the settlement of safes from $3 ard ea the sutent cf 80.30]. 77 “Wemske nedcube.| Bente a Sartecity sede tnseo Spain as astern i lerare to the ms on depot. os vmonthiy payrsents yt mature theres or | EM CENTS and upward received on deposit and Heduction es thevurpiusincretars, Pon © | interest allowed on sums of not ees than 63. g nunber of alresiy taken indicates —— gatine not fall below the Rrepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- “Somein with wasod save your money. ecutor, Administrator and Trustes—exegutes Trusts ‘you bem "We prota you ite ‘sou others allow aud inuch more than — eae Le STURTEVANT. Secretary. Directors: Woods & Co., Bankers —In addition to doing a general Banking business and conducting « Foreign and Dowestir Exchange, &c.. issue Certificates of Deposit to persons having money unewployed, op which they pay 3 per cont, subject to b6 withdrawn at any time without notice. 4 per cent, payable in three months, 5 per cent In six months, and 6 per cent in one year. Call and consult them. 1222 F Street Bonar Cenrmicares. Allpersons who may be called on to bury a member family or a friend are respectfully invited to call at the office of the Co-operative Burial Associa- tion, No. 131) 14th street northwest, and examive Qu: (cortiieates representing Afty and one-hundred ir funerals. Certificates draw 6 per cent interest and are trans. ferabletoany ooe. Examine and be convinced of | Your interest in the matter. 5. H. HINES, Prestdent, 1R15 14that, now. ox & Macarrsey, MEMBERS OF TH! EXCHA’ Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- way, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Exchange. Loans. and Bonds and all secririties listed ‘York, Philadelphia, Boston nent securities. District Bout local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephoue Stock dealt in. American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. de31 Tig 8555), EST 30. tiated on Life, 1 Insurance in suns of 8300 MYERS, Attorney, Kellogg bldg. Baxiixo Hovsz Or LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & ci 1880 F st, Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. G. W. B. BIBBS, Manager. Deposits received subject techeck and interest allowed endaily balances. Advances made to corre spondents against available collateral. Government Bonds andall Securities listed on the New York Stock — Excl bought and sold for the Usual commission. We have direct. private wires to our New York and Chicago oftces. Our fachities for trading in Grain and Provisions o1 the Chicago Board of Trade ere unequaled. Deporte, i Advances, jovernment Bonde. Private Wires. 610% and Provisions. We makea ty of the Purchase snd Sale of all Lo- «alSecuritieson commission Partien desiring to open accounts, ‘aswell as those contemplating a change in Sequirine additional tect: ne facili: Uenare invited to call on oF wddress LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO. Local Securities, 4 Sugcestion. C. 'T. Havesser, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms Yand 11, Atlantic Butidingy OF st. aw, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on inargin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. 3.8. Bache & Co., New York Stgck Exchanse. Lebman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. ‘Lehman, Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of ‘Trade. Private wires to New Xork, Cuicagy aud New Or- Jenna, ‘Telephone. 45 del 7-tr oR RE Jara bs located. “Cor. Pa Mrs, SELIGSO! EST AND BEST INAU: | Cpa taves? alt under tween 18th and Lith “sts. URAL PARADE_—ROOMSO: i tof National Thea:er; building, fr find elevator’ “Apply at bos office. fet lett | JOR RENT — FOR INAUGURATION — LAkGr, mus: three windows each; fine view of Also-siu Wer room with one large window. suitable for parties, | parade. HIREL25 SADDLE WORSEN, he city, for the suatieural parade. the stable of JOHN Y- PRICE & SO) sndSit Ghee awe . oR RENT TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED arlire aud lage Ushcony, Zor the inauguration Po the test locations on the avenue. Sagat eee 605 Pa. ave. ‘POR RENT—INAUGUEATION © LEGANT Bal ‘ony and windsws; will accommodate party Of Mdauire of T. M, WHITNEY.471 Pa.ave. fe10-3 A Root WAnTaD ¢® THE AVE. FOR ¥. ROH the 4th: please wt ce, Bum ndows, jocation and hen ituay Deseen Address RL. Gy: Star office. {016.30 \OTS FOR THE INAUGURATION—TO HOTELS and boarding housekeepers. 1.400 Cots for saie at $1 each: blankets, 25 cts. ,and pillows, 20 cents. These prices xood for ten days only fro:a date. Apply north- east cor, Yd and G sts. nw. feb 13 WEGANE, DESIRABLE SEATS, and balconies ail parts of the ave.’; fine: lowest prices. Call for list, free _ Also ‘acco! Yous for clubs. “KW. STEVENS E CO., 10 ave. {OR RENT. INAUGURATION PARADE. Bradbury Building. Three (3) magnificent piate glass windows (very large). Finest view on the avenue e cc PF. G. SMITH, 1925 Pa. ave. PAG Cut PROCES WINDOWS, A grand view can be had from THOS. £. YOUNG'S Coach Fae ', 464 Pa. ave. Call early and secure choice seats. fe8-2w* NAUGURAL CLUB BADGES AND ALL KINDS: of 8k bade ul rosettes made to order. See sam- ples at JOSEPH WALTEMEYER'’s, 2 Pa. ave. ue few" GHATS FOR VIEWING INAUGURAL PARADE ON SS in-ide balcony. O43 2a ave. Algo ‘two windows focremt. fet DARTIES Di closed in la once. CT ive office, 14th Offices hours, F sts. ‘ain. to 9 p.m. 1 RENT—4TH MARCH— Windows on id and 4th floors Elks’ Hall, Masble Se ARON, E.B. HAY, 1425 N. ¥. ave. A lamers. refreshing loseuee, very acrecable to take for CONSTIPATION, hemorrhoids, bile, trom them, . eel bn ace Get the Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, Horpe Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices ‘Boys and girls all want and expecta entine. We have ‘om—ail Also serap-book pictures, svor, rape Weste Par ray erence INDIEN RILLON, S Tomeduriy HE TIRE AS AN IN! ae TRE AS AN INDEX TO THE Asthere are high-¢rade wheels so are there high- grade tires It may not have occurred to you before, but it ia so. ‘The wise man knows that ho is safe, that he is gainer, and that itis true economy to pay $150 for such a wheel asthe RAMBLER. He knows that there | 12. are lots of cheaper wheels; he knows that the makers ery them as “Just as rood,” but he is rightly wary of | them and knows that he is safe in buying a RAM- BLER; he knows that it costs money to make a ood Eg best is the cheapest in the end. And what is true of clothesand wheels is true of jeadache removed by A. G. HAMILTO Annual dinner MONDAY, February 13,’ i of trnstecs wilt National Union build article and shuns the cheap wheels as he woulda | DAY, tht Baxter street shop when purchasing clothes. The | from’ to 3 o'clock p.m. fe10-3t —>bon'T—YOU-KNOW— _ | ‘That your sieht can, be revewed and rour CARL PETERSEN, } Optician and Jeweler, 4277th st. B.w. xamination free. Hours from 9to S p.m. fel-tr qe CARROLL INSTITUTE. —ATTENTION, is MEMBERS. vi 1.” No further notice. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ‘stockholders of the Home Plate Glass Insur- of Washington, D. C., for the election be held at the caffice of the company. 918 F st. n w., on TUES: february, 1583." Polls open CHARLES N. LARNER, Secretary. 14th day of tires. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co., 08 1225 14th st. n. w. JORDAN'S OWN BRAND, THE BRIGHTON: Pure Rye Whisky. #t quart. Old Wil. Loe jeand other rellable brands in stock. “317 Sth'st. nw-cnew building 4081 ERY, 511 : per's bound at bottom prices. LEGAL AND LITERARY LIGHTS Desirous of quick work done in fanitless fashion, without any extra charze, will consn't their best interests by talking with us when tlie Uwe cones togive their orders. By appointment we're "Printers fo please, 're ready —are you? McGILL & WALLACE, Legal Printers, 1107 E st. ‘Nothing too small or too large for us to print. "fed ANTAL’ Wer, ALL TROUSERS REDUCED. 10 bi SH.CORNING, Tile Shop,520 13th st. Boe FULL DES SUITS FOR GIRE. WM. GARNER, 21-3m_ Bice PARAGUS PLANTS “EVERY OWNER of a homie should have a'bed of this most ex cellent vegetable in his warden. Once establisued the bed, with very little care, Will last Ivete. Flue = BARBER & KOSS, COR. 1ITH ANDGSTS. fell. = 3 NO IMMEDIATE CAUSE SUITS AND O'COATS. '3 NO IMMEDIATE CAUSE For alarm, but it is by no means an impos. Mibiity for an Asiatic scourge to gain access toour shores. Them youll want pure nit, soar Peo ptinee! pars.water, Pare mk and other ford. a ew ape se feot's distance between You and your nex fe7 lorsand Clothiers. | door neighbor. All these things you we! 13 the suburbs KENSINGTON and WEST \D PARK. for instance. Talk or Yerile to —< ELS, ANDIRONS, i {about prontabie’ Suburban Tnccat: — Wroiuht-iron Gas’ Fixtures, oy oe _ 5 | Special discounts while makiiw changes, fell HENRY N. COPP, 706 STH ST. N.W. eh Tte —_ — ~ BP BVE YOU 2500 NEEDED IN EVERY HOME. ‘We let you pick what tools you need, put them inastrong chest and name a low price for the lot. In this way you don’t buy a lot of uselees tools. We can sell you a splendid set of Tools and Chest for $10. The "Hammond" writer to sell out to s too, food «tyne sped. 8, Hammond for "13—(expected daily) destined to practically “"set the wo afire.” Don't think of buying a type Writer until you have seen the ‘as Ham- mond JOHN C. PARKER. 619 7th st.n. w. Ifyou have we may be able to give you some advice as to the means of increasing it by judi- cious investment in real estate or real estate securities. Thousands Jag-3m COAL FA Coal in k 1312 F st. Au CTS FOR COLD WEATHER. utely worthless—even NOKMAN T. ELLIOTT, selected one-year roots, $2 pur 100, Orders should be a ; = entered carly. Hoots will be ready for delivery at ex ict eins Ais iad ay coment Dress office April 1 Address usavout making «start. It will ‘HERRWOOD FARM, cost you nothing to consult us fet-tn Boe renege \ non New Fock ave uw, between Ith = | ani ith sts. are or suinl, Wiifpteawe write me fall | B. H. WARNER & CO., e elealarsy with prices, tering, &e O1GF st. nw. fe Me OE ER. BROOKS, G16 12th st. naw. bs aes a ee ss BRS" WANT YOUR accounz, SUITS Not bank account, but printing account. This ac- aes count can never te overdrawn. Printing and engraving of ail kinds. Nothing but first-class work. 1 work delivered when promised. JOHN ¥. SHEIRY, ing, but there are as many grades Manager. Printer and Engraver. soere ere tn var. 16 ese te =| Telephon S45. {fell} 62 Dt. nw. 0 ei weap, coal or yon. WAIL | — cots ind "Wesel! ouly the est ‘coals dollvered VIOLAS, ‘CELLOS AND DOUBLE BASSES, y 8 8 fn the best condition and at the lowest price | BE inrge stock. at WORCH'S MUSIC STORE cousintent with fair dealing. 7th wt, Old’ strinived instruments. taken 11, ex- BYUS y. BALDWIN JOHNSON. yr rertand motes am n30-tr 1101 KT. ave.. SIL Ast. n. md AA AS THE EMINENT CHEMIST, PROF. R. $22222222222=E20 Doremus of New York, has made NESSESSSSLSSETAN | BBP Onden boremus ot New Yo Linck Lostery ad $4 | and cercied that there is danyer of blood poisoning | by using any but Sunith & Angell’s make 1 shall keep Mo $$ | altall'Tine of these sroods for*men and boys, which £ Shall retail as low as oc. ay iT" # ’ U fel0-3m, » Ay . ° Ey ae ” ODY'S BUSINESS POINTER To YOU % | My patented process to imitate typewriter ’ 4 | Work ise sure businesswetting medium. ft has as. $ how you furnish + fonished may Customers by its tesulta, At will astonish A Whether on cath oF 4) | o0 Callandiacette BYEON S. ADAMS, PRINTER, [Stes wit ow. Better save sour §,| (telephone oot ARAN: PRINTER at naw. $s money. ‘The banks will pay you for ig = = - ee Aj Memeotit Weert. Our $0 | ae Oe enuenton Turned to G0: 1th stew. » EQUITABLE CREDIT 44 | sow Teady to attend to busthiess.” teem U 8 : <q Dh. HO. MANNAKEE HAS REMOVED SY Q $2 | Be Th otfce and “Renidence: 3828 9th ne Sa |e m NY oar SAROTEY OF GOAL } SCARCITY OF COAL 1a Ml ‘ ey SYSTE * At my yards. You may select oe att + from a complete stock of the sells you the very best FURNI- hiehest yraden of fuel.” Tae 88 TURE-CaRPETS-STOVES, atthe 4 | Peet Ratt eer MY YerY lowest prices—aud if the weight reals Ofte Sel Oe ew. of your wealth was bending you Branch Offices. Wharves over double you wouldn't gaia any- w) 1206 HE st. a. w. Hoot F and G sts aw. dug by laying st inour money 44 | 1623 Wat nw 2etn sts. awe drawer. (ae Credits the backbone ot charac. 4) | §e- == NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fer-andyoudon'tneodtobe vouched 4.41 OH, Fickliue at. Now 140yG and Toon ad oe, for by anvbody. We take your re- NV'| 1 w.” ait’ heruafter ‘ue conducted under te fist sponsibility, Our terms as just as 4q | name of C. H. Fiekling & Bro.. having associated with SO erree te caee ee eens. 3 G0 Untres ce taatens necee mien ther aba seer ince eee or monthly payments—sinall or VV | fianking the public: Jor past kind consideration and Jange—beginiog at the time of Ae | patronage, PA's contitutice of the Aaine tor the mew chase and running alone til the S\ | Brn PICKLING: 48 whole ‘amount is paid. ‘The goods —— eas 0 to seo our 0! rm \t- | QQ ate yours—detivered, from the day 444) rons: hoping Loran many now borate he Bie | you select thein, | CUE bersonal attention to the real estate Uusines ii all [%S Which is best—cramp yourseit for | 18 branches” TE carina & BRO. easy—and have what you 21m Tit Bed stn. w. Yelephone No. 580. ‘That's Just the difference between — HY | - oe foul Seen rege Rule +) * PRINTER AND PUBLISHER. “Equitable” is our term—aud it’s Fine Bosk and Job Petiog kot a comprehensive significance. 40 | _Teiennone 76° tte) “1108-1110 F at. n. w. e Ay Ree 4} | geqsorrice oF ‘ ‘ cam vee Elona &) Piaves or: Mi MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY. 4} 917. 919, o21, ses sevenrasr, 4% We have recently added an optical d an ‘ pertinent $0 oar establishment. where fell 636 MASS. AVE. N.W. every particular of the business will re- celve careful and scientific attention. Ang ill-fitting frame readjusted without charge. Oculists’ prescriptions care- fully filled. MERTZ’'S MODERN PHARMACY, 2o-tr 11th and F ste. Enrenpmse. 1241 llm S. SE ‘We had the good fortnne to be pres- | Nonkave. Perey G. sith, “clerk, : ‘All vartios wishing to furnish vi GEADQUARTERS PUBLIC COMFORT, | teas ty ‘Lenman building, i New uring the 1 i wuested 10 call at aacural are requested to galls miarters or seni ‘of quarters, stating fitout meals, "ho. also’ list of prices pet Bi : jald-Lm ent atthe sale of Crane Bros., who retired from the wholesale business on Februsry 6. Our house being the Only representative of our city, We ‘and, Bought goats st our own price, here they go: 50SMYRNA RUGS, 50c. Our price... 490 ‘worth lena than #3 to, woliertons Js!) 24 CHENILLE TABLE COVERS, Z the 249. 128-4 CHEN, 83.49. the: ity, 8. be 15c 2° NG So! 10, tieces SEAMLESS MATTING, 30e,..... LZ adigmember the above goods are just SOE. “on the ‘Wa have added to this SPRING Ri Fprieces HEME CARPET. 223; 10, pleces, LARGE BLOCK FANGY MAT. of o 1 25 plecny LARGE BLOCK “PA! ‘MAG. ‘Lcase DRESS PRINTS, 6c... Lease SHIRTING PAINTS, 6c. Lcase WHITE PLAID NAINSOOK, 8e......... z 1 cae WHITE PLAID NAINSOOK, very iiss, served the recognized wits of the community. GRAVIN THE STANDARD ENGRAVIX “SUNDAY POST'S" GRIDIRON ce erthes ‘From the Evening News. 251LYMMA RUGS, @1. Our price. ; ‘‘Lmiust congratulate The Post upon its fine issue of a : L.GQ | Sunday. Seldom.it ever. have T seen work so adzuir- 2520-tach LEMMA RUGS, €2.00. Ourpeics| 199 ably done as that which adorns the first page of our en- 25:20:ine UGS, 82. price $9 1.99 | terprising morning paper. BRUTE Gow sein WCOs: ose “The likenesses aro all excellent.and in them I ob- From president down, and around to Col. Hay, who closes gallery of portraits with a smile of infinite affabil- the artistic excellence is apparent.” ‘The above unsolicited comment upon the excellence yur work is highly appreciated. iG COMPAN’ ith st and Oo Frat. The 1 case 4-4 BLEACHED COTTON, 80. REMINGTON , lease APRON GINGHAM, 6c... 4 Yen WRITER 1 case APRON GINGHAM, &c. case EVERETTE CLASSIC 1 wa io : 5 ae Roaotutety CRITERION DRESS GIN cs UNRIVALED. 1 Save BUREN COLORED FRENCH SAT: Ga 2a TEENS, 25c... enue # Send for illustrated Wsckoff, Seamans & ‘Cor. bth and 2 ate, nlé-m,tu,thft Rares Eecsdie 1241 11m Se. 8. Ey fell-2t LEADER LOW PRICES. NOVELTIES FOR RUCHRE PARTIES. Kawx & Soxe Mra Ca,, 831 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. fo7 RBEPLATING OLD GOODS EQUAL TO NEW. OEY 70 LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE ESE ae ee ovat a om RL. GOODMAN, Agent, Om dt Conti Srraeee am? (006 13th st. on w., Washington, D.C. IN LARGE OB SMALL AMOUNTS. Washington News ond ‘Gossip q=>\ SPECIAL MEEIIN THE VET Volunteer Firemen'’s Assuciation will - id Ree ee ee at Po for the purro-e of making afrangements funeral of I'M. Foliansbee. meres Pyorder of the president. 3. J. PEABODY, Secretary. | eel ovr METHODS. You are invited to call and ex- amine our method of collecting rents. You are invited also to try ‘us with a portion of your business, Dut you are invited to call without | feeling obliged toemploy us. Our specialty is collecting rents. B. H. WARNER & CO., Property Managers, 916 F st. nw. fel3 THIS 18 TO NOTIFY MY FRIENDS, AND the public in egneral, that [have enrazed, M. D. NORTOX to assist me in the real estate Scpartinent ety Duninese’ Ail matters ‘Piecet ie By charge will receive prompt and carer atest Special care given to the collection of rents and the investment of money. WALTER H. ACKER, _felblw Fz lock | 8 BOARDING BICYCLES... BUSINESS CHANCES, . CITy ITEM 2 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 8 3 5} 7 ® 2 DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL. EXcUr FOR RENT (Rooms)... FOR RENT (Houses)... FOR RENT (Stores). FOR RENT (Stable). FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots) é FOR SALE (Mincellaneous) FOR SALE (Pianos), HOTEL 1008 F st. n.w. ee eee 1-W-_ | LADIES’ Gc | LOCAL M ON Be PONT DRINK POLLUTED WATER. LOST AND FOUND. Clearing the water of the mud is but | MANICURE — f the work of « filter. “The "Paster" | MARNTAGES, Germ Proot” Water Filter eliminates | MEDICAL bacteria and other foreivn substances “Tou dolla ‘eu dollars up— The average famnliy size suicient RTH & EDMONSTON, ave. MIS according to size. will Bud the $10 NOTARIES PUBLIC OCEAN TRAVEL : | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | PIANOS AND ORGANS .. PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL RAILROADS SPCIAL NOTICES | STRAM CARPET CLEANING. | STORAGE... a SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THE INAUGURATIO | WANTED (ely) WANTED (Hoy WANTED (Rooms) ED (Situations TED (Miscellaneous) WILMA! 1205 Pa. fe Be “FE WEREN'T Far wrosa. We weren't crowded all the morning, but ‘we did enough business to indicate that we weren't far wrong when we predicted that there was yet a. good tal‘oring business on this old corner. See our line of Bizht-dollar Trousers to order. Money back if they dou’t meet expectations. GIBSON & COMPANY, “Simpson's Old Stand,” COR.9TH AND G STS. N.W. fell 2w vnd have difficnity If you are st toUs, | We krow dozens of fat men who never had @ pervect fit until they came To Subscribers. Hoos, ey ace now ot best patrons Subscribers to Tu Stan who aro isp't that evidence of satiatact ne wont Atda neater fipe of Striped served by route boys will confer a rouscrinvs than ours at 35 J. FRED. GAICHEL (Late favor by promptly reporting to 408 12th st. ‘2. w., 01 _fe1-3m MR. CHAS, E. HODGKIN ‘Des sar Sit: it afords me plearure to inform you tht the plate q'ass furnished by you Tor my new residence. 1345 T at. ts ene lively atiaractory, Were I to jrut wp another residence 1 should specify o'l the glass to be furnished by Chae. Ee Heathen” Nexy truly voure, PREDERICR E. PYLE, Architect, ~ Wash. Loan one Oo. bids. can please pow equally we CHAS. E. HODGRIN. Si 71H S ‘OUTBURSTS OF ELOQUENC za talking — acacia a your le- gal argunuents, newspaper afticles. Rey, to the Edison Phonorssph you will’ be sur- prised your ready flow of English and Frequent outvursts of eloquence. y Write us for particulare? COLUMBIA PHONOGKAPH CO. it ED. EASTON. Pres. Rt. BeON'T PAY Fr Laners. You can’t drink a fs y foreign label—so don"t pay for it. Pay for the wine only. That ts all you pay for here—no extra charoe for icy (abels. Gur White "*Sau- ae Wine beats the foreigns all hollow. ily 4 pat cae. TO-KALON WiNt COMPANY, ‘614 14th st. n.w. tfel3) Tue Stax office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli~ gence on the part of route boys. Goverxmext Recerprs Topay.—Internal | revenue, $599,848; customs, @615,241. Tue success attending the tests of the pneu- ARY 27, 1893, construction of another vessel of - Tur U. 8 8. Keansance arrived at Key West. Fla., this morning froma cruse in the West Indies, er class. Cowmopone Ramsay, chief of the bureau of navigation, Navy Department, has recovered from his recent illness and was at his desk today. - a Crovera 1x Manse1iies.—The United States consul at Marseilles, France, cables the State Department that there have been a few cases of cholera there since the 3d instant, but that it is now on the decline. ‘Telephone, 998. os : Acts Approven.-‘The President has approved the joiut resolution authorizing the loan for | exhibition at the world’s fair of Heaton’s paint- | ing of “The Recall of Columbus” and the act in regard to the taking of testimony by the inter- state commerce commission Sirver Movemens.—The issue of standard silver dollars from the mints and treasury offices during the week ended February 11 was $804,520; for the corresponding period of 1892, $316,514. The shipment of fractional silver { coin from the Ist to the 11th instant aggregated | $169,255. | IF YOU CAN Save both time and money by using the Improved Grapho- Phone in dispatching corre- spondence, why not give It = free trial? £013 Office, 619 14th st. BPH Mire Door Mata, 10 ver cent of. Now is your chance to get the most desivable Door Mat ever made ata great bargain, Hiexible Steel Wire Door Mate. 10 per cent uf to close them out for the season. | = Action IN Criuxat Cases.—The President | has remitted the imprisonment imposed in the case of George W. Howell and Edward Tibbetts, convicted in Missouri of conspiracy against the jaw, on condition that fine and costs are paid in full. He declined to interfere in the case of | Samuel J. Levy, convicted in New York of per- sonating a pension officer. - ELPHONZO YOUNGS C! . 428 NINTH ST. It Wholosale and Retail. —" * SHIRTS. We are reputed sbirtmukers and our specialty is making to order Fine Shirts ¢/ al! Kinde, in any style desired; but while this is 80 we also keep in stock the finest line of Dress | Shirts to be found anywhere. Ax Amer Orricen's Scictoe. Information | has been received here that Lieut. C, D. Vance, sixteenth infantry, lately convicted by court-| martial xt Salt Lake, Utah, of an assault on the wife of Lient.W. H. Johnston, jr. sixteenth in- | fantry, shot himself through the’ head at Fort Douglass Saturday and cannot survive the| wound. | _fe13_ 8 FINE WRITING PAPER, Everybody is acquainted with Crane's make of Stationery, hence any comment on its merits is unnecessars—We have just received a larxe: ntity of CRANF'S JAPANESE LINEN E \d letter size, which } we are enabled to sell at “special” prices. Better iay in @ supply while’you can get it cheay, FASTON & EUPP, Pine Stationers. mes _ ‘Tue Moxetany Coxrerexce Reront.—The American delegates to the international moue- | tary conference had a meeting at the residence of Senator Allison this afternoon for the pur- of preparing their report to the President. Bee 2, etter fa lity fo bg; The vain wil | ference by special request of the delegates. | probrbly b¢ suiluved by cleariay weather | ‘Theweport will probably be submitted to the during the night, With fair Te ‘mornings ; warmer Tureday and probably rain Tuceday wight; | President this week. iorthedeterty winde shifting to southerty. INAUGURATION LUMBER. Do you intend to erecta reviewins stand for the in- aueural You can save considerable if we furnish welumber. “No vother yani pretends to iucet fers Yor ta eee PCOMMON RED HEART BOARDS: 800. per 100 a4. feet Tar Care Onances Liont.—The light honse board has nearly completed plans for the new light house at Cape Charles, for which Con- made an appropriation last season. The Sow tower is to bs erected sbowt ares -wanrtety 39 ner 1,000 9a. foot. of a mile from the present light house, which is wa oper agg foe St endangered by the stendy advance ef the gan s0tsts AND STUDDING: line. ee ‘81,30 per 100 sq feet. Misister Parreivor Orr ror Ecvapor.— Mr. ¥. C. Partridge, minister to Ecuador, left ‘Washington this morning for New York’ and ‘ermont for a brief visit prior to sailing for his post of duty in the Red D line steamer Veno- zuela on Wednesday. Mr. remained on duty as solicitor of claims at the State De- partment until within an hour of the departure of his train, 33 per 1,000. feet. “One price,"whether you Buy oneboard or athonsand. LIBBEY, BITTINGFR & MILLER, “Lumber and Mill Work,” Cor, orbst. and N. ¥. aw. fo13 ABOUT SHIRTS TO MEASURE. ‘Don't come to us for “Cheap” Castom- made Shirts. Wedon't make them. You pay otbers a dollar fora Skirt with not a thread of linen. We make you a half a dozen for $20.50 of fine mnslin, Irish linen bosoms and bands, and we give you « per- rect Rt. fell W. 8, TEEL, “*Shirt Maker," 935 PA. AVE. — eas Fineaas Waxrep.—An examination for fire- man in the bureau of engraving and printing will be held on the 16th instant by the civil Bee ™ Medern-orice Taiior. rs ‘Twenty-five dollars ts all we ask for your choice of our wintersuitings—@30, $35and $40 were former prices. Only a few left, Ww. C. Marts Garment---« Maker, - 2-6 SIb--- 205 Eleventh- ++ Street. - 22 ‘Tue U. S. 8. ALLiaNcE, now on her way from Samoa to Honolulu, is reported to be in a bad condition after her recent struggle with a South sea hurricane and cannot Tihs te 10 yer cent limi" he ul KS CE S| eed ral a me Sal and retal ‘Coutrscts et See Ea Sai iL pe i matic guus on the Vesuvius may result in the | p | Just referred to HOME RULE’S BATTLE Mr, Gladstone Begins the Fight for Trish Autonomy. MAD RUSH OF MEMBERS FOR SEATS Crowds Gather Early About the Houses of Parliament. OPENING THE PrewT. Mr. Gladstone Introduces Mis Bill for Home Rule im Ireland. Loxpox, Feb. 13. Upon inquiry at Downing street this morning it was ascertained that Mr. Gladstone was in admirable form and looking forward with pleasure to the exertion of the day —the introduction of the home rule bill. He slept welll during the night and began work at 9:30 o'clock this morning, assisted by bie secretaries, ° From early morning the scene in the palace yard, Westminster, was of the most animated description, groups of people assembling te watch the arrival of members Mr. P. J. Foley, the wationalist member for Connemara, was the fitst to make his appest- ince, closely followed by David Sheehy, sec- retary of the Irish National Federation and brother of Fatber Sheehy. one of the persecuted triots of the Forster reginye Mr. Sheehy is member for Sonth Galway and is grateful to. Mr. Gladstone having de nounced the magistrate wh ned ham bait when his wife was dangerously sll “Honest Jobn lis nationalist MP. for Fast Galway, was also among the first arrivals, as well as hark Tanner, MP. for € one of the most fierce, populat and kind-bearted of the nationalist leaders At 9 o'clock ¢ representatives of the Insh canso were at the door of the house, and before 10 o'clock sixty for adimission. MEMBERS STROGGLING POR SEATS, When noon arrived the i packed with members and crowded, and when the door & disorderly rush for seats, the members shout ing and struggling like « mob of excursionists on bank holiday, several being thrown to the floor in the excitement ‘The veteran Caleb Wri members were waiting Liberal member of Parhament for Southwest Lancashire, who te eighty-two years of age, was unable to bold bis pw: in the Crush, and (eli down in the doorway Others were pushed upon him by the eager, heediess throng, and be was trampled upon more than once before the wisn 1 reso- lute labor representative, John Burus, came to his rescue, The melee settled down at last and all got safely in their seats, Every seat in the bouse, except the government bench, was occup Mr. Gladstone entered the house of mons at half-past three o'clock. Every and Irish nationalist in the bouse stood up aud greeted him with prolonged cheers. MM. GLADSTONE BEGINS. When Mr. Gladsto 3:48 o'clock to introduce the bill home rule iu Ireland there was another demonstration so. earnest, eo enthusiastic and irrepressible that it was sev= Tal minutes before he could be b Mr. Gladstone spoke as fol strong and resonant voice: “I may p arose at for thout im- ropriety remind the house that the which usually pleaded the cause government in Irish affairs hav walis during the last seven almost entirely mute. I return, therefore, to the period of 1886, when a proposition of ‘thie kind was submitted on the part of the govern- ment of the day and beg to remind the house of the version then taken by all the promoters of their measures, “We said that we had arrived at a point in our transactions with Ireland where the two roads parted. “You have,’ we said, “to choose one or the other. One is the way of irish autonomy according to the construction [have the other is the way of coercion. That is our contention.” “It will be the recollection of the house how thatcontention was most stoutly and largely denied. Itwas said over and over again b many members opposite, ‘We are not cooret: inte: we do not ad [Ministertal eboors. | CONSERVATIVES AND IRELAND. “That asserti of theirs w undoubt- sustained by the proposals, espe- cially from the dissentient liberals, of various plans dealing with Irish affairs Those pians, though they fell entirely short in principle and in scope of Irish self-govern- ment, yet were of no trivial or mean import- ance. They went far beyond what hee heretofore “been proposed. im the local ernment Yor Ire what hes been the result as it was then put forward on this side of the house and repelled by the other? Has our contention that the choice lay between autonomy and coercion been justified or not? {Liberal cheers. “What bas become of each and all of those important echemer for giving Ireland #elf-gov- ernment in provinces and giving her even a central establishment in Pubhn with limited powers? PROMISES PROKEN. “All vanished into thin air, but the reality re- maiue, The roads were still then autonomy or coercion. The choice lay between them and the choice made wax to repel autonomy aud embrace coercion. You coercion in an absolutely “In 1886 for the first ti posed on Ireland in the shape of # permanent law added to the statute bouk. This state of things constituted an offending against the harmony and traditions of self-government. It was a distinct and violent breach of the promise on the faith of which union was btained. That permeaaent syatem of repression inflicted upon t a'state of things which exist. It was impoxsi tants of the coum pathy with the coercion power NO WONORS FOR IisMMEX. Mr, Gladstone proceeded to dilnte at length upon the circumstances under which the sct of union was passed, the promine of laws and of commercial equality under which union waseffected, 1 was then prophesied cout- dently, he suid, that Insbmen would take their ited kingdom, butit to wit im cabinets with no lews than sixty to neveuty statesmen, of whom only one, the Duke of Wellington, was an Irishman, while Castlereagh was the only other Irishinan who had sai in the cabinet since union. Pitt promised equal laws when the waion waa formed. but the broken promines made to Ire- land were unhappily written in indelible characters and history of the coun- try. Coming to 1832, when the resurrec- tion of the people began, and thence down to 1880 Ireland could preseut only «small minor- ity in favor of restoring to ber sumetbing in the nature of constitutional rights and pract ing,” said Mr. Gladstone, “that so little weight is attached by many to the fact that before 1886-—before 1885, indeed Irish wishes of self-government were repre- sented only -by a smail majority. when the wide extension of the franchise was ted by the secret ballot, Ireland « position Deen improved in parliament. 1n 1866 there were 65 nationaiists or more than five-eights. {Cheers.} They bave beon reduced from 5 10 80 under circumstances

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