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THE EVENING STAR run <1ED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1301 Pesneylvania Avense, corner 11th St, by The Evening Star NM ¢ Company, CONS IL KAUFFMAN. Preste New York Office, 88 Potter Building. Tye Eveeins Stan is served to subscribers in the eth Saree fe Ow secon. NO cents pe fangehere tn the United Sates os matt an B pontage prevail Sbcuum per eae haronpat QuaDacrie Sazpt Stan 81.00; : ents Sone TREE SESS = OPreeree Vort Office at Washington, D. C., as hiatter | 27 Ail mai! eubacrintions must be patd in Rater of ad aa Vor. 82, No 20,498. WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY *17, 1893—-TEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. QUIET AT HONOLULU Everything Running Smoothly Under the New Government, A NUMBER OF MINERS SMOTHERED, Hugh McDonnell Goes on the Wit- ness Stand. ___ FINANCIAL FINANCTAL._ ___THE INAUGURATION ae : a Fea Caer. Ais, toa \ : ations Sare Deposit, TER, cor. 43 and Pa: ave. nw fora American Security and Trust Co., 1405 G St. yn van AcpaSiT WHERE DO YOU DEPOSIT? Why not deposit your money with the Amer- Sean Security and True: Company and receiv interes!? We shall be pleased to have you open fu eccount with us You can draw your money out just when you Wish 1t— without notice. EACH INAUGURATION DAY —brings with its large numberof pickpock- ‘he's peryear and up, according RE D —can have thi pany or have potnt im Amer: .d shipped to any Storage rooms, #3 to $18 per month. | Tronk Por igonth Panos nifura temperature), 91.50 per month. Fireand borglar-proof vault for the storage: of silver wi ie-a-brac, statuary and other va-uables a: sam OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY: © J. Bett Jemes W. Wheinley EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A. T. Britton, chairman, M. W. Beveridge, Henry F. Blount, W. S$. Thompson, Benjamin H. Warder. BANKING HOUSE, 1405 GST. ¥.W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE. 1140 ISTH ST. NW. AJULIL Money should earn mones—Itshould never be allowed to ie idle, but be employed soas to be continually increasing. No better investment is offered any where, you want to use your money at a definite | fume, than those “‘certificstes of deposit” which are | being tswaed by Woods & Co. They pay Sper cont. mousy payable whenever demanded—4 per cent in | three months—S per eent in six mouths—or 6 per cent io one year, whichever is most convenient. BW You are cordially invited to consult them at any it tremenduous stock of ‘CLEVELAND - | " AND STEVENSON” Buntings, Flags, | rf ‘with which to bridge over. Collateral Streamers. Lands, Jacis and other | Woons Axo Co. 5 — | faves Se ioral and tinted storks. western’ ost es @ecorations well calculated to make 1222 F Sr N.W. soz | Bsdp Bg ey te conspicnons displars. We have artis: ‘J CAN OFFER You SOME FINE INVESTMENTS, | I2thst. nw fel3-6t" tie designers and will cheerfully {nr- in of around » city of 90,000. | ]NSURANCE INVESTMENTS —LOANS NEGO- nish drawings and estimates free of SOBtockS, BET SOLID REAL ESTATE Cor) | Vatai‘cn Lite, Tonune and Enlowmnent Porcion of cost. respondence solicited and_ information cheerfull upward. T. PERCY 1} MACHT It | Fu. PLU 3 t, RICHMOND, WA. fren fel7-codt No. 6 North 9 cs Wissel Mak “Aichi COMPANY. 610 13°h street northwest. CAPITAL, €200.000. ‘Tithes to all real estate in Washington, Georratown and connty examined with accuracy and dispatch. Deeds, wills and all other conveyances of real prop- ery Prevared. ettEs INSURED. | EUGENE CARUSI. President. NATH CARUST. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Vico President A. T. BRITTON, Secretary and Chief Examiner ‘Treasurer. = perrron, ETOH s pean Simett bausorn, © Yous 2" Awmtox. GORGE Ww. BEOWS. © CHARLES W HANDY: GENE CARUSI FRANK HOME, ATHANIEL CAKUST, CHAREES A. JA} 18 J. DAY TS. Wat yo MATTINGL! ASH. DANENHOWER, SIMON WOLF ‘Telephone call. 87. fell-Im Baxarsc Horse Or LEWIS G. TEWKSEURY & CO.. 3386 F ot., Adams tron Baflding, WASHINGTON, DB. & W. D. HIBS, Manager. Deposits received subject techeck and interest allowed Gr daily Valances, Advances made to corre spontents against available colatera: Lepostte, | Aevancea Government Fonds and att | Recurities listed on the New | York Stock Exchange bought and sold for we, ‘Tsual commission | We bave it private | wires to oar New York and Chseagy offices, Cur facilities for tradinz Grain and. on theChicage Board of Trade sre unequaled. We makes specialty of the Purchase snd Bale of all Loe en) Becunttieson commission Parties desiring to open accounts, ‘as weil as those =— lating @ change in etieting arrangements or requiring additional facili- tes, are invited to call op oF wdaiess TEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & co. Government Bonds. Frwate Wires, Grew anc Provisions. Loca: Securities, A Sucgestion Ustox Savixcs Bass, S09 7TH ST. N.W. F. . SMITH, President. IF | Insgrance in amas of § 00 ara Mits SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK aVE. ‘on the Pennsylvania a tide. R RENT_D longer. nicely door, i GURATION OR furnished rows; algo six windows ‘avenue; pai and Zist (901 21st) SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘Northeast corner Tauce on fel7-at® Chartered by special act of Congress Jan, 1567, and acts of Oct. , 1860, and Feb., 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Pectseates inside burglar-proof vaults at $5 per annum upwar Securities, Jewelry, silver ware and valuables of all kinds in'owner's ‘package, trunk or case taken on deposit at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits received from TEN CENTS uy Ant sLterest allowed on $5 and above. Loans monev on real estate and collateral ed bei houses, ey ave. in isrrator, " ae senor, and executes trusts of ail Kinds. Wills Prepared by a competent attorney in daily attend- neamupment. on RENT—TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS AND lor on avenue: 3 windows each: fine view of pent: Il well heated: suitable for parties. jodeing for thirty. Northwest cor. 24 st. amd Penn- aylveni SUBSCRIBER OWNS A PHONOGRAPH AND A Wartety of wood, very loud music, which be will sell for exhibition purposes on 4th of machine made more CORCORAN BUILDING—TA double windows: eplendid rh at. ; suitable club or large Toom in building. | Addrors C- 0OMS AND WIN near department for rent ; enished an it. Pleasant. a FACH. WINDOWS FOR INAUGURATION. Apply to PRINCE, Fotosrafer, 1 view WS 0) 180, unfurnished. "a Star othe fl PENN. AVE. ¥ stores and This a fe17-3t* Mares. Also fel ia aS Be Seas = Fofice. fel7 ali ‘Apply 820 Whit Ply Telos” = BENJAMIN P_ SNYDER, President. ave and 15th st. ; MEY ieee menace |S THOMAR RJ , Third Vice Pres. os E. FRANCIS Ric . oR Kl _fe16-2t° Boury NAUGURATION —LAFAYFTTE yy Sy Sy BY =) I sO Se om: ; jobn F. est LW. @. POND. Wilitare E Cla, Tbomas R. Jones, : a Rovert 0. Holtzman, [f17] Woodbury Blair. Cee QUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE ble board, fel4-62 ASSOGIATION. ASSETS - = - $1,897,859.48 | Sante! LOAMING. ‘Those who desire loans to pay for prop- erty, pay off mortgages, or for building Purposes, should ascertain the terms upon which mgnes is loaned by the Equighb Co-operative Building Association. Eizhty- seven monthly payments of principal and interest settle a loan in full. Any portion choice seats r Be. AUGURATION BOARD-$10 PER Wi 3-00: jallyshocoach Hine le Interest: no visit comp! and tally-ho; seats on cuach 31,00. THE SOUTHERN, | ‘on third floor, 33 windows Gapitol to Treacury: north Address W. JOS., Star office, peacourar PROC! ‘A grand view can be had Coach Factory, 404 Pa. AL CLUB BADGE ik badges and r FOR BEST-FOR MARCH 4. THREE TARGE windows in private office, with fine vi-w of Penna. levator and lunch room in ihe GRACE M. THOMAS, 100 Corcoran buildiniz. RENT_BATCONY UOLDING ABOUT 200 the avenue, people; best view on the Fits we Cor. E ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH today; will also rex and will seil chen; teat Call’ and ‘see “us ENS & CO., 1000 Penn. ave. PARK—CHOICE. IEAPEST AND BEST INAUGURAL SEATS ON all under cover: square south side } tween 13th and 14th sts. and Coupon tickets now read; fe without a “5 OR RENT—INAUG. DAY; ONE LARGE ROOM SSTO3 ‘Call Hail, cor, 9th and ‘4'and 6 o'clock p.in. or of st. We and heated; view from | side ave. near 1 m THOS. F. YOUN wsettes made to order. See ples at JOSEPH WALTEME\ER'S, 223 Pa. UTER, 4 Pa. and second row; 1615-685 EK: TAL most central location : southern aves house houtl y forall points of Fide on our great for inanural 13th , QUARTERS Beat avernne | nw. | XT FOR THE ave. Heated and feis-3t 3 ly ‘and secure fes-2w" ND ALL KINDS m= ‘ave, fe8-2W" t or ail of a loan, however, may be settled st any time by paying accrued interest to date of such settlement. Heavy expenses are avoided. THE EQUITABLE Iss purely co-operative saving and loaning: institntion. It loans money at fair rates of interest on long time and monthly tn- stallments and pays fair and reliable profits on shares. Pomphiets explatning the advantages and benefits of the association and other in~ formation furnished upon application at the office, 1008 F at. INO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. Office, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F st. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m fel4-7¢ Do You Want MONENS It HS, Attorney, Kellogg bldg., 1419 F at felo-lw C. T. Havesser, Member Washington Stock Exchangs, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms Y snd 11, Atiantic Building, 890 F st. now INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS, 7.8. Rache & Co., New York Stock Exchanges. Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchanee, Lebman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Etchanze. Lamson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Hoard of Trade. Private wires to N@w Xork, Chicago and New Or- \ is hardly necess: that we are Decoration Suppiies, such is require further comment. “HURRAH STUFFS” AT THE aders! too weil Julius Lansburgh’s RINK, NEW YORK AVE. NEA! for our Ru to announce in Inangural position established to We have a vi {4TH ST | leaps. Telephone. 43 pel7-tr WM. B. WHEELER, EMILE GUILLAUDEU. Member N.¥. Stock Exchange. W. B. Warrur & Ca the: sacrifice. Have opened a Branch Office at o 1411 F Srazer, Wasurxcros, Peo 8 tae Calf Shoes reduced rm $6 to 83.50. Geatings in. RAL STOCKS AND BONDS, _ —— GrOnis ten days more of the 15 per GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Office, No. 50 Broadway, Bran office, SOF Sth avenue, | New York. BEETEOZERERELS ELEC LENSER CEL ISI EER E278 q Correspondents of COUNSELMAN & DAY, Chicago. Private wires to New York and Chicago. fe13-6t WS. HOGE, bre F.C, DANIEL. Sec. J NITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- UGittios Sis ac Washington, De #1 rable i installments of sere me ra ete ofgaT oo each cakes.” A&M. LOTHROP—JOHN TwEEDALE, Vice Presidente T. A. LAMBERT, Tressarer. J. H. BALSTON, Secretary. Bank open during business hours and from 6 to 8 @eloek Saturday evenings, ‘ Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and Jerwer dividends on installment deposits. fet Benzar. Certiricates. ‘persone who may be calle(l on to bury a member cite tamale or 0. trond ace tecpecetaity teetted eo Sys gee, Co eseatine Burial Aseria Tepreenting Afty aad one! iF interest and are toaay oom aad be com ot $Ger interest ts the matter. & H. HINES, President 228-n, eS ISLS 14th et. nw. Corsox & Macantsey. MEMBERS \OY TRE NEw YORK STOCE Correspondents of Mesare, Moore & Schley, 80 Brosd- Bankers an@ Dealers !2 Govern:nent Bonds, Exchange. Loans. ekes Ee ae Stock bought and.sold. de3L Two styles of Ladt Shoes, from $5 to 83.50. One style of Men's Calf Shoes reduced mm $5 to 8: A JUD Of SHOES? If so we would Iike to have you see the SHOES: such unreasonably low prices that they're selling like the proverbis] “*hot BESERSSSBSSANSHRNSSERRRERERGH RERREGRRNEBE' SBSQSRS ANNA NABSABSN-UASKAY SAN SERENAK BBS Sas oe THE TALK. Having concluded not to reorder on styles, we will close them out at = One style of Ladies’ Kid Shoes reduced from $510 50. cent discount sale. HOOVER & SNYDER, ies’ Patent Leather E Be in Saal = = e = & Z | ses | Ed ‘NBR ve rednced to ‘Thi. is our REMOVAL SALE, and wo do not want tohave the trouble of carry- ing one pair of Shoes from our present store to our coming new one. ‘The SHOES, at the prices, have made our store “the” SHOE HOUSE. The ‘way they return for more. | Cuocotates. G Il IL ike S Guz & Sox, Con. Lys Aun F Srs. {oT ‘Telephone 1104 Ogram's, S soguest ine of crowds that visit us seem to be getting & stock of Shots to last the year by the ‘The pick of the stock may be had to morrow at Qo'clock. Come early. EDMONSTON & G0., 1339-1341 F Sz. N.W. | /EREEE ec straw’ 1211 Pa. ave, Cor. 17th and H ste. 017 | ed ling, SPECIAL NOTICES. Series of MEETINGS FOR MEN THE BROTHEKHOOD OF ST. ANDREW, ‘To be held in the Parish Hall of cer ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A Under the auspices of ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23d st. near Washinzton Circle, ‘On t mings of FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22 and 23 at 8 o'clock. e Kev. Wm. Everett Johnson of New York will of special interest 5-6 HOMES VS. RENTS. — A meeting. Ladies and xentieme: ‘Charter, by-laws and committee report for cousideration FRI- DAY, 17th instant, 8 pm., Room 68, Washington Lo and n'and Trust buil Othand Fats.” fel6-20" DR. SHADE HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to 28 Towa circle. hours: § to 10.a.tu. ; 12 to 2 and 4 to 7 p.m, Snnday—Se.m., Land4 p.m. fe16.0t° a2 YOU IN NEED OF PRINTING? If so you will do well to place your orders with us. Nothing but first-class work turned out. All work de- livered when promised. NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, JOHN F. SHEIRY, Manager. Printer and Encraver. ‘Telephone 843. {fe16} 623 Dst. nw. AMERICAN TCE COMPANY, _ OFFIC > + Cor Coan Wwoo-Larns, OO" ers Re 0.00 Cash. Whiteash Beg......95.85| Whiteash Chestnut iptteasn Purs(020.°5.75] Splint s7—Camel.. AS THE EMINENT CHEMIST, PROF, R. Ogden Doremus of New York. bas ma chenifcal analysis of various kinds of black hosie ‘and certified that there ts danger of blood poisoning by uno any but Smith; & Angelis mako.'t shall keep @ full line of these goods for men and boys, which shall retail as low as 250. W. 8S. TREL, fe10-3m, 935 Pa. ave. Se CENTS woRTH For A DoLLaR. Ttis the little things which open the way to the bic. Take this Dollur Saw, for instance. It's not possible to match it elsewhere at its price. If your order was for a couple of thousand dol- lars’ worth of building materials you would got the sume ratio of intrinsic va'ue as you get in the Dollar Saw. Weare not in business to be outdone by any one. BARBER & KOSS, COR. 11TH AND G STS. MOST ARTISTIC TAILORING POSSIBLE The very same styles and high char- acter of work turned out by Redfern and Worth can be secured here—and for les money. Inaugural Ball Gowns a specialty. KEEN, Ladies’ Tailor, 1312 F ST. fee1m FOR RENT— ‘Very desirable first floor office room, being 618 14th st, het Fand G. Can have lease. ‘st BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 618, THE SHREWD ONES ARE BUY! iG NOW. ‘Don’t deceive yourself with the idea that you ‘will be able to buy wood seats on the 4th of March. If there should be a few left the prices will be fabulous. Allour seats are numbered and all stands are roofed and boarded back and sides, Reserved seats now 81 up, Cor. 14th and H sts. J WHAT AN IDEAT Pies and make Hodges’ acquaintance and Til also see his new ‘aling 511 9 st. felt GOLDEN OPINIONS. i From the Evening Star, February 11, 1803. “The Gridiron Club portraits in last Sunday's Post pect of commendation on all siden and Jin this country. Some ikenew.es were remarkably spirited and atrik= ul in tho matter of technical execution were all thai could be desired.” Weare prepared to execute orders for halftone and | fine line engraring for every purpowe in the same artistic manner as w* did the work so highly com- mended in (he above clivping From the Evening Star art notes. ‘ THE STANDARD ENGRAVING COMPANY, fold 414 11th st. and 927 F st. a3 ¥ MY FRIENDS, A bic ih general, that T have envazed z JN to assist ue in the real estate department of iny business. A'l matters placed in Iny charge will receive prompt and careful attention, Special care ziven to the collection of rents. and the investtuent of money. WALTER H_ ACKER, fel s-1w qo PiRITUALISM fa a for MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ant FIUDAY NIGHTS." Private sit2 tings for independent s. 2 ee FSP ANTALOON w ALL TROUSERS REDUCED, SUITS AND O'COATS, 90, . EMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E sts n.w.. fe7 Manufacturing Tailors and Clotniers. MANTEL~, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Grutes, Wrought-iron Gt Fixtures, &c. Special discounts while makiuy changes. whidtr —J.H,COKNING, Tile Shop, 20 13th si Sad FULL DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE. WM. GARNER, aw. 2 SPIRTTUALISS. | ae tee LE wonderfully ifted teat fit severy FRIDAY durin the day for privatesit: tingsar $0 Hst-n.w., and Woun's Hall, 721 oth st. H.W. every, 26th RIM gaa Dit. C. W. McNAUGHTON, Teentist, jas returned to 603 near F st., andis Tow ready toattond to bustin Tet qa COAL FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER, Coal is king, but there are as many «rades ‘of quality in Coal as there are in flour. It can be $0 inferior as to be absolutely worthless—even worse than Beware of so-called cheap coal or getthis kind. We sell only the best coal, delivered in the best condition and at the lowest possible price consistent with fair dealing. ‘Try us. V. BALDWIN JOHNSON. n90-tr 1101 RI. ave.. SIL Ast. 19 436 at. n. w. —™ TIRE AS AN INDEX TO THE WHEEL. As there are high-grade wheels so are there high- grade tires, It may not have occurred to you before, but it is a0. ‘The wise man knows that he is gafe, that he ts « iner, and that {tis true economy to pay 8150 for ich a whee! asthe RAMBLER, He knows that there are lots of cheaper wheels; he knows that the makers ery them as “Just as good,” but he is rightly wary of them and knows that hes safe in buying a RAM- BLER; he knows that it costs money to make @ good article and sbuns the cheap wheels as he would» Baxter street shop when purchasing clothes. The Dest 1s the cheapest in the end. ‘And what is true of clothes and wheels{s true of tires. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 1225 14th st. no. w. pe ee enol Wie Pure hye 81 pet quart. 4 ‘Frimble and other reliable brands in stock. 517 Ds. bow new building. “feb-am* GAL AND LITERARY LIGHTS | ent ‘of quick work Aone in faultless fon, wi by tal When the Hime comes extra charge, wil. consult their terests O talline with us m 1 By appointment we're We’! —are you! WALLA! Prin 1107 E st. CA ee we. 601 <a ‘PRYTHEE, GOOD FRIEND, out the pack of matter to mine ear, The coed and bad together obisists,in ordinary tone of voice to the Improved ophone, letters, speeches, sermons, literary oF meat work and yonr Srpewriter can transcribe it) A free trial given. - G19 14th st. fe17 RIVED AT LAST. ‘The hundreds who have been waiting te patienty wil be,clad tgtearn we have at jaa jew Ham writer for 1884 What « beauty? In: proved ‘but particularly in the touch— ine which fo light ane'reeponstve. We can show Fou its marits better than we cab explain them here. JOHN'C. PARKER, G19 7TH ST. N.W. fe17 Be ERE AND HOW TO SECURE AN OFFICE. RETIRING OFFICERS OF THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION AND ALL OTHERS WHO CONTEMPLATE OPEN- ING OR CHANGING OFFICES IN THIS CITY WILL FIND IN THE FIREPROOF GRANITE BUILDING OF ‘THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, CORNER OTH AND F STS. N.W., ACCOMMODATIONS PERFECT IX EVERY DETAIL THAT GOES WITH MODERN IDEAS OF COMFORT AND SECURITY. ITS LOCATION 18 IN THE VERY HEART OF THE BUSINESS CENTER, WHERE BUSINESS AC- QUAINTANCESHIP BEGETS BUSI- NESS. THE POYULAR AND POPULOUS: CHARACTER OF THE BUILDING 18 EVINCED BY THE FACT THAT ITS ELEVATORS TRAVEL MORE TRAN FIFTEEN MILES DAILY IN THE SERY- ICE OF THE AVERAGE THREE THCU- SAND PEOPLE WHO USE THEM. TENANCY IN THIS BUILDING IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISEMENT IN ITSELF. A FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS MAY BE SECURED BY APPROVED EARLY APPLICANTS AT VERY REAS- ONABLE RATES, APPLY TO JOHN R. CARMODY, fe16-2¢ ‘Treasurer. A ONE-CENT STAMP, Beet CSECENT STAMP: Or a cent in cash, entitles you to a chauce for that beautiful #300 lot which Tan gcing togive to the person—man, woman or child—who selects the most suitable neme for my charming new addition to the suburb KENSINGTON. Send for circular. HENRY N. COPP, Investments, 706 8TH ST. N.W. {616 “qa MEETINGS FOR MEN ONLY F Under the auspices of THE BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW, FEBRUARY 20-25, 189, Services each evening at 8 o'clock, ax follows: CHRIST CHURCH, Gst. bet. 6th and 7th sta. sa. Febrnary 20, 21 and "22" ‘Lecturers: Rey. K. H. Me- Kin, DD. ‘subject, “Purity.)) Bev. 1. L. Town- | send, ST. D., Kev.C. W. Bispham. Sil MARK'S CHU CH. 34 and A sta. w0., Feb- ruary 23, 24 and 25. Lecturers: Rev. J. B. Perry, Rev. RK.’ - McKim, D. D., Rev. G. F. Williams. Calf weteome." Seats’free. "No collection. ) fe15-6t meant bring others. ed FOR SALE» MosT DISiK BLE NEW Boe Note iS rail uesr Seetiow oF THe NORTHWEST, 3108 i ST; BUILT FOk THE OWNER PANCY. 11 ‘ROOMS, @ BATHS HANDSOMELY FINISHED, PAPERED AND D! THE A} KANGEMENT OF THIS HOUSE T ATTRACTIVE AND COMPLETE. AND CAN BE PU felG3t LOW PRICE. RUST & HUNGERFORD, 624 14th st.n_w. Be Mecern-yrice Tailor. Itis really surprising how much goodness is contained in the suits we inake at $30 to €35. ‘These suits consist of arutaway coat and waist- cont, made of a fashionable biack material, and pair of tronsers to be made of some neat de- Arrayed in a suit of this character, you suust be conscious of the fact that you are’ well dressed, that is if it is our make of suit. Ww. C. Mertz, Garment ~~~ Maker, $k sss ee Eleventh--« Street. (0 SCARCITY OF COAL At m| was. You select fom Sates Ma a, os fuel. The nabs ote Be POL cote Se Offices. fe15, Pisa it se uw Foot FandG 1628 Mat. nw. vet and K Je7-3n: errce oF MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY. We have recently added an optical de- parsment to our establishment, where every particular of the business will re- ceive careful and scientific attention. Any i1L-fitting frame readjusted without charge. Oculists' prescriptions care- fully filled. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, 25-tr ith and F sts. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE brother J Rdepartment {or ¢ the publi for past kin eration sad Bim ‘cH. FICKLING. Tt ‘acontinnance of Sih cay eeu cee est dur personal et ition to ne real estate foal “aan MBSE EEE By, MERE EES fe2-1m Gu Sed ot a. we fephans Nor BBO. ‘The REMINGTON Standard TYPEWRITER Bootaraty UNRIVALED. e450 DEMOCRATIC ASSOCTATION. An important meeting will be held THIS (Priday) EVENING at 7:30o'clock at Odeon Hail, Pa. ave. and 44 st., aud every member should be present, JAMES L. NORRIS, President. N. SARDO, Secretary. It OFF ., ATTENTION UNION LODGE, ‘No. 22. will confer for the las: time the o. gmpifea third rank “THIS (Friday) EVENING, February 17, 1883, st their hail, cor. 7th and D sts. B.w. (apectal meetin), at So'clock. Members of this and sister Jurisdictions are cordially invited to attend. By oF J.C. YOST, CC. Attest: B.C. GILL, K. of Rand's. ate WASHINGTON HEBREW_CONGREGA- tion. —Recular services RRR ENG AE EiRRID Brrvet Temple, at 0 ress by Rev. L. Stern. Subject: ion ‘the World's Fair" “Strangers sre weloome. OSIRIS LODGE. NO. 26, FAA MA ‘special meeting will be held at the Cathe- Of the Scottish Rite on SATURDAY afternoon, February 98. T6U. at 1 olclock sharp, to attend, the funeral of our inte brother, Lorelé K. ‘Tirsnolds. lembers of othey lodges arm fraternaliy invited to at tend. “By order bt the WM bg FRED. B. TASKER, Secretary. ‘OTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL. — ITHRAS LODGE OF PERFECTION. fe Members are requested to report to the master of ceremonies at 13) sharp on SATURDAY, 18th instant. toattend the funeral of our Brother Lovell nowles Reynolds. 14° “The services will be eld im the cathedenl at Zorclock. BY order ol ae OSCAK BROOME, 35°, Ven. Master. _ALEX. H. HOLT, 92°, Secretary, at FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 12, 1.0.0. F. |< Members are requested to meet ai the Rall BZ Morsock anarp TOMCI ROW (satiniay) AP LER: Gienweod 4 ‘30 o'elocl ‘and K of attendiny the funeral of our Services 3 o'clock at Interment at nee, 1224 M st. n.w. By order of the lode. qos PH R. THOMPSO: Lincoln Posi are ‘requested to attend the ederick A. Conrad. from his . Jo ave. aew., on SATUR: 2:96 ‘o'clock rades of | other posta are cordin ly invi ed. "By order of DANIEL W TLLIAMS, Commander. W. H. BAKER, Adjutant. i SPIRITUALISM. | a C. Nough Byyand SATURDAY TN terial it Vin Tow Special. pnb EVENING, the 19:1), with strc parlors briliantly lighted Seance 5 st test cone!asions; ‘o'clock sharp. fel HEADQUARTERS INAUGURAL CQpt La ree ATT TEE, aman building, 1425 5 Committee on carries: Penere or authorized azente of public vehicles of all classes t the carriage con MONDAY, February 20, at F Fates for parade and hall OLIVER T. BEAUMONT. Chairman Carriage Commit w York ave., ‘ashington, D.C. RENTAL DEPARTMENT. The equipment of our rental department is complete, Our Dusiness machinery is the stm- Plest, runs the smoothest and ac-. cording to the testimony of our clients gives excellent satisfac- ton. Try it, BH. WARNER & CO., Property Managers, DIP st. aw. it eM Ane arren you: “ & postal. J, FRED. GATCHEL, Tailor (Late of Keen's), 408 12th st. n.w., one door above the “avenue.” fel7-3m Lt <— ANOTHER “DROP” IN NECKWEAR. For the balance of the week we have, reduced all our elegent $1 and 73c. and Scarfs to 50:. each. 80 all our handsome Puff Scarfs, whieh have been $1.50, $2, $2.50, to Bench. Not more than three to one buyer. fel7 W. 8. TEEL (ifen’s Belongings), 935 PA. AVE. | <a SHOULD EMULATE THEIR EXAMPLE, leanne auensiny to theshorthand rice that the Phonograph enters the eld of the amanuensis, butas hs beipmate. ‘The Phono- tccepted by tie FF, ph has Woon recowulznd on basing bight: of the shorthan? profession,and the rank and fi» wonld do well. to theirexample. ‘The vetersn Senate reporter, Mr. Marphy, says his Puouogrsphs are indie pensab'e, )NOGRAPH CO. , 627 E +t. Prem. It. F. LUMBIA PH. E. D. EASTON, P LOMELIN, Sec. > HATS—OUR NEW SPR NG STYLE AL- a pine and Fedora’s just recelved, $2.00 to ROC LEWIS & BON m2? 1421 New York ave. Bae 4 MONOPOLY OF ATTENTION: “> “Our exhibit at the pure focd exposition, ROW being held the National Rides’ Armo: opolizing a very const lerable part of & ‘ion be towed upon, the exposition,” The To-Kalon Wines” hay a ever fail to elict Sof purity” Srenwth in wines.” Lowest prices consistent mith sues conscientious Rarity and goodness, RALON WINE CoM Telephone. 998 ‘world-wide reputation commendation fron all lc it ad “614 1éth st mw. fel WASHINGTO™, FEBRUARY 11, 1893. MR. CHAS. E HODGRIN jear Sir: In our éxssrience of thirty-five wears in business we wish to state that we hove never received brtter clase nor more prompt have from you, and we wish Vers restecttally, COOMES & CO., 1210 N. ¥. ave. nw. If you require Giass, we ran please you equally well. Let us vive you an estimate, CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “Expert,” 913 7TH. fe6-3m BAIRD & GALT’S, THE PLACE. If your heart is set on getting a particular style of anything in Men's Wear and you ave tried all over town to no purpose drop in. We have it—latest styles, richest effects, Dest attention. BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS, fel7, “ROYAL STANDARD” STATIONERY. The lowest-priced Box Paper and Envel- opes—such as maidens wae to write notes they wouldn't choose everybody to read—to be had anyicher’, that gives satistaccion, is the “Royal Standard.” It isnot only first quality, but Extra Super Fine—and ee EASTON & RUPP, Fine Stationers, 421 ITH ST. (Just above the avenue.) so17 ea The weather ie likely to be cold. easterly winds and rain or snow today and fontght, loved by winds aherting fo scentor’y ‘and, cicaring weather Saturday morning, stationary, followed bY @ alight rive tn temperature Saturday evening. BOARDS FOR INAUGURATION! * * * For bufigit ‘our wiewing stands rill want BOARDS™ang when fou'enee ARDS 7s3, want us, for we are “*BOAKD SPECIALISTS.” We sell more—!.cause we ee ( lower ~than any other yard in the city. HOW'S THIS: Common Red Heart Boards ics oes oa = “BOAR MONE\”, else. anywhere: LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. “Lumber, Mid Work and Builders Bardware,” Cor, uthat. and N.Y. ave, nw. fel7 %%e. per 100 ag. 25" per, 100 a6 Fe. js $1.90 per 200 rt. ‘wets more bere than Be "EW METHODS” AT oTH aNDG sts. We don't want to be compelled to hunt new cnstomersevery day—we want ail buyers to come back. If you ever buy (dollars worth of us and teal You did not eet she Worth of sour money ‘We will consider {t # favor if you wil! re~ turn Gnd tell us about It, Give us chance to right whatever you consider a See our $8 Trouserings. GIBSON & COMPANY, **Good Tatiore.” Stmpeon's Old Stand, cor. 9th and G sts. n.w. f11-2w THIS (Friday) | 308 | WANTED (Situat Washington News and Gossip Index to Advertisements, ACCOUNTANTS AMUSEMENTS ATTORNEYS... AUCTION SALES... BICYCLES... ‘ BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS................... COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 4 PTH tit NANCIAL......., FOR RENT (Offices FOR RENT (Room FOR RENT (Houses! FOR RENT (Flats) FOR RENT (Stable). & FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots) ~ FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) FOR SALE (Pianos)... HOTELS si LADIES’ GooDs . LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND. MARRIAGES, MANICURE MEDICAL MISCELLANY MONEY W. | NoTarte: OCEAN TRAVEL POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, PIANOS AND ORGANS .. PERSONAL. PROFESSIONAL RAILROAD ae SPFCIAL NOTICES, STEAM CARPET CL TORAGE. se SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THE INAUGURATION | WANTED (Help) | WANTED (Houses) WANTED (Room A § PAAUS TE HUHHORENI EMS ORO Ses STESTEETE PRE Oee wurees ED (Misvellaneorus) TER RESORTS <SAUneaES satiate To Subscribers. Subscribers to Taz Star who are served by route boys will confer « favor by promptly reporting to Tur Star office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- Gence on the part of route boys, WAN WL ets Goveryuext Recerers Topay.—Internal | Fevenue, $521,170; customs, $941,522, —- Lirvt. H. 0. Dewy has been ordered, to pro- motion to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lieut. Reynolds. es CMAPLAIN ALLEN ALLENSWoRTH, twenty- fourth infantry, has been detailed to special duty at the world’s Columbian exposition, ATTACHE To THE Benixo Sea Comstrsstox.— Mr. Francois Stewart Jones of the State De- partment bas been appointed an attache to assist the representatives of the United States in the Bering #28 arbitration. sail with Secretary Foster on February 25. He isa native of Louisiana and an accomplished linguist. —_—_>+—_—_ Laroe Steet Coxtracts.—The contracts for | supplying nearly $4,000,000 worth of steel | armor plate for new naval vessels will probably | be awarded tomorrow. Bids for this material were opened two or three days ago, but as they were of a complicated nature, there being twenty-five classes of work to bid on, they bad to be scheduled. It now appears that the Beth- | lebem iron works have made the lowest bid on | ten classes of work, their figure beng some- | thing like $2,000,000. The Carnegie company | is the lowest on the remaining fiftem™ classes, | its bid amounting to $1,600,000, it is likely propor= | that the contracts will be let in these p tions, as these two firms are the only bidders. Pensoxat.—W.B.Gary of West Virginia, W. 8. Perkins of Cincinnati, R. P. Hollitt of Chicago and A. W. Chesterlm of Boston are at the X tional.—George Poulson of Ohio, R. W. An- derson of Albemarle, Va., and James LL. Ander- son of Richmond are at the Metropolitan. F. D. Bradley of Cincinnati, Robert R. Keller of Alabama,S.J.Dodge of Wisconsin and W.D.Rich- rdson of Chicago are at the St. James.——K.Cul- ver of Michigan, 8. RK. Perry of Durham, J. A. Chappell of Chicago, Charles N-Cottel of Port- land. Ore., and A. Parke of Philadelphia are at the Howard House.—D. S. Walcot of Pitts- burg, RK. B. Wildman of Leesburg, Charles M. Cooke of Honolulu, E. F. Craigen’ of Chicago and Lloyd Lowndes of Maryland are at Worm- ley's——W. J. W. Couden of Wheeling and A. G. Warren of Rochester are at the Lin- coln.——W. 0. Sailer of Philadelphia and Maj. W. Lawrence of Newark, 8. Z. Osman of New York, Dr. Evan Kane and family of Kane, Pa.,and E. Agnew of Pittsburg are at the Fredonia.—George T. Parks and Dr. Jerome Chase left vesterday for Florida.——R_ D. Carpenter of Richmond, F. M. Green of the navy, W. D. Lewis of New York, 8. 8. Chisholm | of Chicago, L. Shuster of Philadelphia and W. | H. Truesdale of Minneapolis are at the Nor- | mandie.—Mr. Wm. P. Drew, who for many years resided in Washington, but who has lat- terly been in Philadelphia asa bank examiner, is in the cit; : REAR ADMIRAL CASE, Death of a Gallant Na Advanced Age. Rear Admiral Augustus Ludlow Case, U.S. N. (retired), died at his residence on 16th street at 6 o'clock this morning in the eighticth year of his age. He had been infirm and feeble for many years, and his death was the result of & decline advancing with bis age. Adzairal Caso was born in Newburg, N. ¥., February 3, 1813, and entered the navy as a midshipman at the age of fifteen years, He was promoted lieutenant in 1837 while on the South sea exploring and surveying expedition. He was present at and participated in the capture of Vera Cruz, Alvarddo and Tabasco during the Mexican war, charge of thelanding of troops and ordnance stores for the investment of Vera Cruz. iso had taken Officer at an ip’s guns in the bow, with twenty-five men, up the Palisada river to the town, which he captured and held for # fortnight agai large body of Mexican cavalry. The holding the town was to intercept Gen. Santa | Anna, who it was supposed would endeavor to escape to Honduras via the Palisada At the outbreak of the late war Case had risen to the rank of commander and took an pee ari drm He was feet captain of the North Atlantic blockading - Fon and asminted in the capture of Forte Clark and Hatteras, Roanoke Island, Sewell’s Point and Norfolk, and also other naval ions di Re | ih Mr. Jones will | W. W. Ashby of Virginia are at the Johnson. | nd after the first day was in| | -~ = OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. “OUR FLAG STILL THERE.” Everything Proceeding Smoothly at Hone- 1a Under the New Government. | Sax Puancrsco, Feb. 17.—The steamer Belgie arrived from Hong Kong and Yokobame via Honolulu at 8 o'clock this morning. A case of pox was discovered on run between Yoko- hama and Honolulu, snd when the latter port was reached the patient was lended there, No other cases developed during the remainder of the vovage, but the steamer and her passe | gere will have to go into quarantine for four- | teen days. d papers will not be landed until later im the morning, after they have } undergone thorough fumigation. RVERTHING QUIET AT MONOLDTC. The Belgic reached Honolulu Februsry a eight days after the Anstralis sailed. and left there on the 10th. She reports the Ameri: fiag still flying and everytbing progressing smoothiy under the new government The steamer Monowai from Sydney Honolulu and was to sail f | Beigic. On the 5th instant martial law was declared off by the provisional govern Everybody was anxioudy awa: was at at hours after the Ex-Queen Litiuokalant is still in retirement her private residence. She is confident # her envoy to the United States will meet favorable reception. AL OF THE womteas. The United States steamer Mohican, whic sailed from Mare Island navy yard January 2 was just entering the harbor of Honolala the Belgic sailed, bat there was ap- parently no necessity for any tn crease of naval force. A detachment of | sailors and ‘ines from the United ship Boston t# still quartered on sbore whites and natives are willing to by the Washington government. Visional government has in @ great measure won over public conti ce, having demon- strated its ability to cope with the situa’ L. M. Damon, minister of fin Thurston cabinet, has been appointed premdent of the provisional government br the The executive and advisory councils. Mr. Dame is one of the commissioners now in Washington, On the 2d instant President Dole and other members of the provisicnal governm an official viait to the United State The Ha run up to t ty-one guns was gives in recognition of the new government. CONSUL PRATT's PROTEST. F. S. Pratt, Hawaiian consul general here, has sent to Vice President Morton and the United States Senate a protest against ratifica- tion of so much of the annexation treaty as ap- plies to thecrown lands of Hawaii, Heavers that the lands in question area tract given to sup- Port the dignity of the crown and that this trast been scrupulously observed, ax the fande | arising therefrom were never available for ap- | propriation by the Hawaiian legislature. Mr. Pratt states that his wife, Hekaaniau, and other heirs of the line of Imebambe, are the legal | owners of these lands, and he invites investiga- tion to prove their title. Pratt closes by saving that should his protest “*be disregarded by the United States govern- | ment it will have a more disturbing effect upon the native Hawatians, now smarting under their loss of country and ‘independence, and might probably lead to disastrous consequences with- out any compensating advantages.” cekieaiiehenoater NEARLY 30 MINERS SUFFOCATED. A Number of Lives Lost From Dendiy Gases. Mapnip, Feb. 17.—A large number of lives have been lost owning to deadly gases in the Impensada lead mines near Cartagena. The lead mines are situated at Almazarron, about | twenty miles from Cartagena, and bave been | worked for centuries. The work has been | pushed with energy recently, and it is claimed that sufficient precautions have not been taken to prevent fatalities. fore the miners were aware of their danger they were prostrated by noxious fumes which spread throughout the workings, and of those | who were overcome twenty-seven are reported | dead from suffocation. Great excitement prevails at Almazarron and other lead mines in the vicinity are being in- spected. HUGH O'pO A'S STORY. He Went to the Kiver Bank, He Says, to Preserve Order. Prrrsnvne, Pa., Feb. 17.—This is the fifth and probably the last day of the Hagh O"Don- nell trial. The court room would not aceom- modate half of the number that sought an entrance this morning. After the examination of several unimport- ant witnesses Hugh O'Donnell was placed on the stand. Prior to and on July Ghe said he was the accredited correspondent of the trietate news | burean, the Pitsburg Dispatch and other news papers. Between 300 and 600 people were on the river bank when he arrived. barges | had already renched their moorings There were ten or twelve men standing on the bows of the barges who hed guns in their bands } whale the gang plank was being ran out, He said: “I begged the men on the boats net to land, saving: “Don't shoot, there are many women jad children here. Putdown rour guns. [lL get the crowd quiet.’ j was struck by a stone. turned to address tne crowd and heard s single shot, theu « fusillade, one volley after another, from the barges, lasting five minutes At the first volley e man at my left and one in front of me feil. I and another man crawled | into a sewer trap to get out of danger. then went to the telegraph office and seat | messages to the Pittsburg huepitals to send jambulances, I heard thatafmend bad been kilied and went to his house. From there [ went to the office of Dr. Purman. | in no wav ded or abetted in the riot of that day and acted throughout, so far as I could, as 8 peacemaker. I went to the jriver bank to prevent, if possible, any | conflict. Previons to the landing of the barges nooneknew that the men were other than workmen who had come to take the places of the locked-out workmen. There was no armed or military organization among the locked-out | men prior to July 6. The men were against re- sorting to any euch measures.” A Too Realistic Play. Dartas, Tex., Feb. 17.—The manager of @ variety theater yesterday billed the town an- ? F i i Es 9 rhhs iL F j | i f i j : ' fff i iL ! i A ; | H a! H & i I i { f i i I i t = ‘g t i t i b

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