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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THF STAR BUILDINGS, ie Peuneyivania Avenue, corner 11th St., by The Evening Star Ne ‘St race ee New York Offcn, 88 Potiar Building, dow : *Tue Evaxrxo Stam {9 served to subscribers in the tr carriers: on their own scesuah sf Ieee tot eee haa Pantin coe, Sh conten S jeech iy sxadl -apobere in the Uy Ganads— postane provald Gb coum paren Or Sar At QVADRCPLE SREET Stam 2 =} . wit foreicn postage added. 35.08, aire rene: (Fotered at the Port Office at Washington, D. C., as Che Fvening Star. class moafl matter. | (G2 AL mail «ubecriptions must be paid in advance. | Raton of advertining made knows om application | Vor. 82, No. 20,500. READING’S BIG BREAK The Price in Philadelphia Falls “to 14 PANIC IN HE NEW YORK EICRANGE WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1893—TEN PAGES. = i Unfounded Report of a Receiver TWO CENTS. | ship Circulated _ FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. ‘THE INAUGURATION. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ue Nanova Sare Derosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE Chartered by special act of Congress ‘Jan. , 1867, and acts of Oct. . 1400, nd Feb., 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Rents sates inside burglar-proof vaults at 85 per anon upward Securities, jewelry, silver ware and valuables of ail Kinds in‘owner's package, trank of cave taken ‘on deposit at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits received from TEN CENTS upward, ant interest allowed on #5.and above. Loans money on real estate and collateral security. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Acts as administrator. execntor, receiver, as- Signee, “and executes trusts of all kinds. Willa prepared by a competent attorney in daily attend- ance. BENJAMIN P_SNYDE! CHARLES ©. GLOVER, Pirst Vice JAMES M. JOHNSTON. Second Vice THOMAS R. JONES, Third Vics Pres. WILSON, Trust Officer. How To Maze MONEY. ‘Think of the interest your averace hank balance Would sieid iu the cours~ of a year, and from which Fa RTVONy Fecetve nothing of At most a mere If you have $100 or more in bank which you will ot use for = short time let us iewue yous" “Certineate of Deposit.” which draws 3 per cent, payable on de- . # Percent ip three months, 3 percent in six Bontie or 6 per cqut th ene yon FE" Droy she wr shall be gla to talk tt over with you tay tama Woors Aso Co, Baxxens, 1222 F Srneez, $2,240,000.00 IN SAVINGS On Deposit With TRE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM. PANY ‘The following comparative statement shows the wonderful yrmeth, from month to month. of deposite Im the Sacinue Department of this company since the estabiinb:nent of its business in its substantial and Commodions new office building. corner %h and F Presiden! Zenas C, Robbing, Anilrew Wylie, ‘Matthew G. Emery, st: Charles A Tames. Oe! . Francis Rices, Ort. 31, Int Charles 0, Gloves, Rov. John G. Park Deo «John F. Rodgers, Jon Clark, Thomas K Jones, Fen Robert 0. Holtzman, (7) Woodbury Blain Marea ai Tae Disrmcr Tire Lsscraxce COMPANY. 610 13ch street northwost, Washington, Georgetown and county examined with accuracy and dispat:h. Deeds, wilis and ali other conveyances of real prop- anes vires xfvnep. EUGENE CARUSI, WL. F. MATTINGLY, ‘President. ‘Vies President. NATWLCARUS!. A. T? BRITTOS, Secretary and Chiet Exanitner. ‘Treasurer. ‘This Company pays interest on deposits subject to check and also receives deposits for fixad periods of tive. and upon which from 3 to per cent in‘erest is alowed, ‘Treasurers of associations as well ss indtviduals Should avail themselves of such facitities and thereby Aeep their funda rarning something. Besides conducting its savings department this Compiny execa’es al trosts, loans money on real estate and marketable collateral, sel!e good invest ment bonds watch areas safe as “governments” and Also rents rrivete boxes in its burglar-proof safe de- posit vault, TEL CAKUSI, CHARI EWI8 J. DAVIS, Mgt WASH. DANPNUOWER, SIMON ‘Telephone cail, 87. CAN OFFER YOU SOME FT: in or aroun! a city of 9.000 NOSTOCKS, BUT SOLID REAL PSTATE. respondence solicited and_ information xen. Office hours from 9am. to 4:30 p.m. Cor- cheerfully F. H. PLUEMACHER, fel7-eoSt No. North Oth 'st., RICHMOND, VA- Special advice and attention afforded ladies and others unacecatoraed to fuancial business. it BEAINARD H. WARNER, President, “Danger . fs head lines 21 me robbery or burglary. Yet thousands continue to their inomey and valuables in the house. Modern bonses are not built tm perviows to the peyineof skilled thieves. ‘The coming inenguration crowd will in- clude many sbfllful house thieves, pick- pockets, confidence men, Xe. and it be- hooves you to see thet your money and valuables are in safe hands before their ar- rival. Why not deposit your money with Gs, at interest, and rent = safe deposit box within our fire and burgiar-proof vaalt for your Jewelry and other valuables? Boxes rent from $5 per year up, scoording to site. FourrTaBLe CO-OPERATIVE UILBING ASSOGIATION. ASSETS - - - $1,387,859.48 LOAMING. ‘Those who desire loans to pay for prop- erty, pay off mortzaves, or for building purposes, should ascertain the terms upon which money {s loaned by the Equitable Co-operative Building Association. Kishty- even monthiy payments of principal and interest settie @ loa in full. Any portion orali of © loan, however, may be settled at any time by paying accrued interest to date of such settlement. Heavy expenses are avoided. THE EQUITABLE Jaa purely co-operative saving and loaning institution. It loans money at fair rates of interest on lone tine and monthly in- stallments aud pays fair and reliable profits on shares, Pamphiets explaining the advantages Gand benefits of the association and other in formation s-rnished upon application at Use office, 1008 F at. INO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. Office, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F st. Office hours: 9a.m. to 4:20 p.m fel4-7t FNTS —LOANS NEGO. ‘and Endowment Po'tctes AMERICAN SECURITY AND TBUST CO., ©. 3. BELL, President, 1405 G st. aw. It Basxrxe Hovse Or LEWIS G TEWESBURY & co. 1530 F st. Adams fron Eutlding, WASHINGTON, 0. a ‘W. B HIBBS, Manager. 7 \ = COREAPES! AND Bist INAUGUBAL >LATS ON Pe lave. all imier cove: square goth wile bee 2 Brentano's, 101 Kets now ready. C- THOMAS fe) TA tween 1th wad 14th ‘ete, and ‘Coupon, } ! } | | B50. _tel AOMASJ. FISHER & CO. .1324 [4UGURAL PROCESSION. be had from THOS. F. YOUNG'S: coat Factory, 404 Pas nave. "Call early ana sgrtre choice seats, ‘PSAUGURAL CLUB BADGES AND ALL KINDS of silk badges and rose:tes made to order. See sam- ples at JOSEPH WALTEMEYER'S, 23 Pa ave. ne SPECIAL NOTICES. go> MEETINGS FOR MEN ONLY. of ‘OF St” ANDREW, “25, ROG. “Purity <> W. Bispham. A 3d und A sts. we, 25, 24 and 2,” Lecturers. Rev. 5. B. Reet) McKim, D. D., Rev. G. 1 Wiitiama. (All welevtae. ” Seats'free. "No collection.) felt g-Come aad bring others. “@® —™ Modern-price Tailor. Ite really surprising how much goodness ts contutaed tn the sults we make at 830 to 83 These sui {coat atid waist- coat, inde of fashionable material, and S’pair ot trousers to be taade of some nest de- Sign, | Arrayed in a. suit of this character, yon oust be conscious of the fact that you are well Grevsed, that iw if it our mate of silt. W. C, Mertz, Garment ~~~ Maker, --- B1b-- 225s Eleventh. ~~ Street. -- ~~ = SCARCITY OF COAL At my yards, You may select froma complete stock of she Richest graden of fuel.” TAs prices tell oust yon. 5M AURY Dove. Maisi office, 21st and Ista. 0: Branch Wharves. 1508 Hat. aw. Fond Gate n. igh Ae aud'K sts. 2. fe15 Foot 28th RB HIRE. 1s12 ¥ st, Ba OLDEN ovrIONS. From the Evening Star, February 11, 1893, “The Gridiron Club portraits in last Sunday's Post were the subject of commendation on all sides and are regarded by competent altthorities ae at lexst as 00d as anything of theit kind io the way of newspe er tilusteatton yet produced tn. this country. - Som of the likenesos were remarkably spirited a ing, and iu the matter of technical executi thai couid be desired.” Weare prepared to execute orders for halftone and Zine line engraving for every purpost in the same ‘artistic manner aa we did the work 40 highly com- menied in the above clipping from the Evening Star art notes. THE STANDARD ENGRAVING COMPANY, fela 414 Lith st, and 927 Fat. Di. C. W. MeNAUGHTON, = Dentist, fas returned to 603 Lith st. h.w., near F st. and is ow ready to attend to busines. i tint g=> WELL! WHAT AN IDEA! Tug: and co and Bell save meine a Tallng machine ran bs el . eas. ‘fela” ONDAN'SOWN BRAND, THE BRIGHTON Reece maar : a c atock: 5] Sth'vt. now, caew outline. fee Im" > ASPARAGUS PLANTS. EVERY OWNER ote dhave a bed of U tex Seleat vesetnble ta his warden,” nce entabliaied bed, with very little care, will Inst a Hfettine. Five Selectrd one-1ear roots, $2 per 100. “Orders snould be catered Sarl. Rgotn wl Ue Feady for delivery aves ‘oftice “Addrese i oe i 'HERRWOOD FARM, feG-1m Bowle, Md. Fee Fice oF MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY. We have recently added an optical de- partment to our establishment, where every particular of the business will re- ceive careful and scientific attention. Any ill-fitting frame readjusted without charge. Oculiats' prescriptions care- fully flea. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, a2S-tr 11th and F sts NOTICE BY GIVEN THAT TH Feal estate business heretofore coniu ted, by GH, ick) ne at Nos. 1406 G ani 1264 39d sta. Bow. will hereafter ve conducted under the Sri name of C. H. Fiekiing & Bro., heving associated with, ime ty brother Jeremish Fickling, who bas been it gharge of the rent Jepartmentfor the past three years, Thanking the puolic for past kind consideration and ra aeons Eager Feet ectnttce of aarp ° be layeny to see oer od Ra tng og fe opine tovadd many hew. to ourlimt. We Sar erm pe ‘aitention wo tue real estate Uusinee in a canbe * ©. H. PICKLING & BRO. So ‘Telephone No. 1023, and, Warder baiiding, cor. 9th and F. tation rooms, Consultadou a Deposits recetv: Insurance | Of 8:00 and upward T. PERC Depoate tccheck and faterest allowed | MYERS. Attwurney. Kellove bldg. 1410 F at felsdw © dacly balances, v = - DANIEL. 5 + AND LUAN ASSO- Advances made to corre. Advances. arom iontsaneinst avaiable . Se — Sheres, @100. payable im ioonthiy imstallments of Government Pondeand ait | 7/ggite, Bomth, waturiow in td months, anet prose SEE y ete onthe New | SEPTEG sper cout Interest pald on special denowits Goverament Bonds = Fork, Stock | Fachanee | «ron dateofde ont Full-ped stock Pave per cent | Seewpe cod coi | interest from srtecte Wives THE INAUGURATION. OOM FOR INAUGURATION | Ok PERMA | Our tacttities tor traaine | LV nently: hotel acegrumodations: with or ct fp Grain and. Proviaions on, matent to Sines of ears. 111d Ost nw: Cremona Proviwions, ibn aus Bourd of Trade Via: commen PARADE —FOR RENT—CHOICE Penneyivania avo. near 4% 8. trou deceit Severttion 7. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st nw. | re AVE REN( BOK MACH 4. 1 LARGE PARLOR, arties desiring to open ated, with bay window aud laree ou! accounts, ‘an well as those | Appiy at IDM Pent. ave Rew edb 4 Bugeestion 2g FINDOWS IN A LARGE, HANDSO : ‘eranzemente or | foe Siitioos! Meciit, | @ mished and well-ocated roum for rent on M-rel ‘irs. are invited to call om of | 4. #uitable for laree party. G26 Pa. ~ eddress LEWIS G. TEWKSPURY & co. ave. Bw, fe20-Gt" ROM PEACE MONUMENT GRAND STAND om ean obtain thé only full view of the parade rer sou st moderate prices can be obtained | Av the stand office 10 pont and at office of Thos, W. Smith, corner Ist st. and Indigg fel8-12t and AVINGS: Bass. 509 7TH ST. N. Ww. ¥. H. SMITH, President. & M LOTHROP—JONN T» EEDALE, Vice Prea:dents, ‘T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H. RALSTON, Secretary. ‘Bank open during business hours and from 6 to 8 @elcek Saturday evening Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and Jarwer dividends on installment deposita —_fe7-tf Borsar Cenriercatrs pv ecncll Siegusaep ph PR ees Oa Capitol to. treasury. moetlh Adiirows PARKER © JOH. ok MENT-3 LARGE floor: room well heated. aw. Fk, EESTSINAUGURATION DAS WiNpows 1 Parker's photograph wailery. $77 Pa. ave. telk . Pe yk RENT PARLORS AND WIND WS. ‘and i floora for the imausural parads. ave nw aa Th ae KENT—A PARLOR ON PA AVE, ‘suguration parade. Address E. B. Yanlly or a, friend. are reeveottaile tayited * Sea eS ee |e ‘cortidcstes representing Atty sui ome-Rundret | PORE Therion i draw Gpge cent interest and are toany one Examine ant be con ‘Jour interest in the matter. SH. HINES, President, esse 1315 14th at Consox & Macanrsey, MEMBERS OF THE XEW YORK sTOCE ‘of x. FORTS fun. with gr withont board od seats cn facade ON KoOM “RENTING Di. Warter's buildin, cor, 9th and 0 accommodatic Feasousbie, reliabie. WASH G° FO BAUMS FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 314 EXCHANGE, i 9 are a Correspondents of Messrs Moore & Bcbley, 80 Broad i 1 ies ey Fi ver FOR JRAUCURATION G0008 Banter ané Dealers in Government Bonfia ceptral locaton. Memember, BAUM'S, 314th on. Deposita. |, Exchanwe, | Loans. else ace cs art nsoaes of New Vere. Philadeybie Bostes | POR LENT-PARIOR WITH THREE LARGE Ba Beiticore brah? and sold. District CE ee) Beil Telephone Stock bought and sotd. det C.T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Rxchaaga, esl Eatate and Stock Brox Booms ¥ an! 11, Atisntic Building, wore. ow. dows and b mre and bt SUBSCRIBER OWNS A PHONOGRAPH, AND A SS variety of good, very loud music, which be Srachioe ueds neve tloaey than any ceber durtar oe machine t ‘Hoare : Rok cacumpment. Box Fi, Rear oftca. Tele JOR RENT—TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS AND parlor en avenue,® windows each’ fee wwe ot ‘well legiet: suitable for’ parties INVESTMENT SECURITIES. parade all e ge rect, Bonar and dais boarht and sold for cosh or | [3 Northwest cor. 20 Sf. ad Penne (@ marvin. ‘Covica bought and sold in New York of New Orleans. RENT FOE MAROH 4 THREE 1ARGE CUEKESPON DENTS. 1. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchsaws debian Bron. Now York Coston Exchanem. Labuan, Stern & Co.,New Oriesne Cotton Bzchsure, ‘Bros. & Co. Chicage Board of Trade. Private wires to New lors, Culcagy and New Or Yana, Tolepbons, 63. el7-te i <7 | Necoai, "Beware of so-called cheap coal or yon will eee We nell only the best coal, rered in the best condition and st the lowest stent With fair dealing. sy us LDYIN JOHNSON. we LL A st. 3 S19 434 ata. BGPP ANTALOON WEEE, « ‘ROUSERS REDUCED, BALE ae TINUED ONE WEEK. EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E sta. nw. ‘Manufacturing Tailors and Clothiers. fo7 MANTEL¥, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Bone Wright jroo Gas Fixtures, Ac! ‘asacounts white makiue chenices. While JH CO) Tile Shop, 20 13th st. FULL DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE. WM. GARNER, of quality in Coal as 1 inferior a& to be absolutely wi Alaxative refreshing vers agrecable to tke for CONSTIPATION, hemorrbotds, bile, Joss of ito, ‘and migti erat ‘from them. INDIEN GRILLON, olS-meStu-Le You Wear Shirts, <but do you wear the perfect-ftting sort? Xo. of ‘wearit ‘Atting fit ‘pour acu Sts Set ‘2 aes Peiecia by all tach eck Othand N.Y Ave.June, WHY SUFFER WITH BUNICKS ‘When you can be instantly relieved by using Gronozs Narcraz, Buxtox Cons ka cure wunreutecd Basninee weather 18 tikrly. to be fair, Followed my tncrcesing -tteudiaces ager Separ oNghtin core” sesedae actA Loe ekisting Wo eoutheanterly. na 47H OF MARCH LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! Are yon building a reviewing stand for the 4th of March? If so, “nave money” by pur- chasing your Boards and other Lumver of ns. We can tell you BETTER Lumber for LESS MONEY than any other lumber yard in Washington. Here's money's worth for yon: Common Red Heart Boards, 9c. ‘per 100 aq. ft. Beat Gang-sawed Boards, $1.15 per 100 04. ft. Joists and Studding, $1.20 per 100 Ft, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER Cikumber, Mill Werk and Builder Hardware," Come tah at aint N.Y. wees ee t620 —" 7 IT BACK, PLEASE: ‘You can't please us any better than bringing babe a earmont that don't eave you. ‘The reason is this: We don't con- ‘sider it good business policy to make one + Pair of trousers for you and then love your trade. We are «ong to give you so tnuch satisfaction that you'll let us make every pair you wear from one Yearsend to another, Can't we yous “sample” pair of trousers of these attractive patterns at $s? JBSON & COMPANY, ‘*Satia/ying Tatlors,” Simpson's Old Stand, cor. Oth and G sts. m.w. T1120 Tn the words of that illustrious playwright, N. ©. Goodwin, we are “reaching out.” With America as competitors we Just secured a contract for furnishing hardware for the gov- ernment building at Pittsburg. This is but another “‘straw" showing the way of the trade Wiad. If building let us give you an estimate. BARBER & ROSS, COR. 11TH AND G STS. N. W, te2d THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES MOBT kratetully to acknowledge the very efficient Tekin frp from the burnin ithe adictutont aad” fakitue fre from the burning ol ing bulla ing’ fh Fekingtou (1 st.) Friday afternoon. BENS. W* pop ten cee Pi e1S 2° Be MAD THIS SA BARE ORANGE 70 purchase awrand old home of building site in Georeetown location con'd Rot be better Jot: 65 BOx1ZO feet to 2O-foot alles” on. gr concrete; Gl other st. 1 ta Boon) “ONE BRO, | fraternity to try me—ninety cents a pave my. price unless s very’ large Beit chen reduction wil be ade. thi ZONK ADAMS. aa (Telepone, 230.) “Ue Sl S12 T1that. nw. <i CLASS LADIES’ TAILORING. Leave your order for Inaugural Ball Cox ‘Immes within the next day or two—to avoid disappointment ‘The mont charming creations which will ‘de worn at the ball will have been made by us. fo18-1m_ ‘NG STYLE AL- Teceived, $2.00 to SEIS esos. 1421 New York ave. CIAL SPECIALIST Lf G. HAMILTON, ocalist. in prescrib- Bee Ce ae er ees ily ‘CARL PETERSEN, ‘Optictan and Jeweler, 427 7th. st. tw. Examination free. Hours from 0 tu fe18 => WHILE NAMES ARE COME WHILE NAMES ARE COM! In. charming new addition to KENSINGTON I want to Impress upon you the very important fact that and Values ia this lovely suburb are increas ing. Ifyou can save little soriethi atiy you can't do bet er than to si. 10 1b a lot. It'll make money for yo! Send for circular or cali and tatk wit me HENRY N. COPP, Investments, 706 STH ST. N.W. £18, NECKSTUFFS AT HALF AND LESS, ot of 81, $1.25 hand Scarfs and ut each. ‘Owing to the Inclement weather 1 81.50, at 31 of 2.50 (the ‘price exch, of three for one); Yor three days longer. fel8 W. 8, TEEL (Men's Belongings), S5PAAVE. a =O IC) = ¥. B. COTTRELL Announces " . . h AL EST. ‘attention viven to the AS D SALE OF REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND TNSULAN CAL STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENT URITIVS BOUGHT AND SOLDON THE WASH- NGTUN STOCK EXCHANGE. fet8 Im — WORTHIANS -MEMBERS OF THE Fpworth Leas who tntend to be present the league anniversary in Mount Vernon Place burch, Baltimore, un Tuesday evening, lst ine stant, Shou'd take’ the 6:20 train by the Band GO. Tine, as sutistactory arrangements could nat be made fora special train over the Pennsylvania | ‘He turing train will leave Baltimore at 10:15, Tickets, 1 the following 1.80 er rotund trip, nor good to, + dials Pe MOCESPANNIE A. MEERS, Necre Lago a i retary. Keeney ERS. INAUGURAL COME nman building, 1425 New York ave. Washington, D.C. ‘Committee on carrisges: Owners oF authorized agents of public vehicles of all claysos are requested to mest the oatriaxe com- musttee at headquarters MONDAY, February 20, at 7 b.m., to consider rates fo ud ball. _fel7-3t VIOLAS, CELLOS AND DOUBLE BANSES, large stock. at WORCH'S MUSIC STORE. O.d striied instruments taken in ox: Pianos for rent and woved. alam. H. 1. McQUEEN. PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, Fine Book and Job Printinx. Telephone 763. (fe2] 1108-1110 Est. nw. DR. ¥. O. MANNAKEE HAS RPMOVED 19th ‘his office and residence to 1626 MEETINGS FOR MEN Under the auspices of THE BROTHE! HOOD OF ST. ANDREW, ‘Lo be held in the Parish Hall of ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 28d st, near Washington Circle, of on ‘ot FEBRUARY 20, 31, 22 and“ at ® Wn, Everett Johnson of New Sore. will lecture ob subjects of speci Linterest. — "“fel5.0t SDR SHADE HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE houry: 819 108." J to ond 4 to 7pm, MBunday—-H ni, 2and 4 Deum Co1G-OC Be FE YOU IN NEED OF PRINTING? If so you will do well to place your orders with ns. ‘Nothing but first-class work turned out. All work de- livered when promised. NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, Manager. Telephone 843. JOHN 7. SHEIRY, Printer and Engraver. ffe16) 623 Dot. nw. AMERICA ICE COMPANY.—OFFICE: Be Sa soar Geta" cnet me oe Coat“ woob-Tariis, be Whitecct Par.c::95:48| Splints Ramet. 1000 Whitessn Fur. felt 8 7 ‘MINENT CHEMI! Re Be socier Dorciousot Sew York bar ganda’ cher ¥ age of Various: ‘of black hosiery and certified that. chose ie Ge of blood ine by cine ane bat smiis & Angelis make? 1 oe Sah avE iene ae ters Ww. 8, EL. fe10-3m Ps. ave. ‘The KEMINGTOY ‘Standard TYPEWRITER Kheotatety UNRIVALED. ‘Bend for illustrated cstalorie, ‘Wyckoff, Seemaus & Benadict, ‘Gor, bib and # ate, ‘D1é-m,tu, th, ft? toatve Reiter a qo STUDY OF SWEDENBONG, THOSE IN- terested in the study of Swedenborg's writ- ings and desirous of formias a reading circve for this AST EVENING at the Sew Church tock’ room So os WALL. trance 1210 F st entrance 18 SINGLE TAX MFETING TONIGHT aT | ae ee Ww ANK => SCOTTISH RITE CATHDRAL. — meeting of Mithras Lodge of stated No. 1, will be held on TUESDAY EVE st instant, at 7 o'clock sharp. Work, 4 0 A. H. HOLT, 32°, Secty. q It —" RESPONSIBLE AGENCY. Are you numbered among thoss who have their rents collected by a responsible and reliableagency? If not, we will be pleated to rep- resent you. Collecting rents is our epectalty. Try us. B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. n.w. | route us follor “Grim down and Tucedays and Fridays up what, Mondays and Thurs- days down and st Fridays up (weathi 6 Wetting), Breats nnd Chapel Potut. Thursdays Saturday down nnd sundays and Tuesdays Up Mi and Thursdays down and irt's and Massey's wharves | Gfattor creet), every tip guine and returning, Sub. Ject to change without notice. G. T. JONES, Agent, Steamer 9 £22030 q=>A% ELECTRIC MOTOR ‘3 an design operates the noiseless improved gtaphophone. Turna switch end dictate. No uced Gfstenoxrapher, althouch it ts arwe:y used by then: Anyoody can. transcribo your Thee, ser Hops or literary work. Give It trial,” O19 Tathot. SPEAKS FOR ITSEL! February 10, 1893. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, DEAR SIR: bur clase contract which ‘vou have recently finished his given wa the same satisfaction that we have always had in dealing with you and we desire to express | our high appreciation of your prompt, re liable and etraightyorward way of dome | juainess ‘Yours very truly. BENNEDY & DAVIS, Builders, 120 Mass. ave. 0. Tn trusting us to furnish the glass for Your house or houses you will get equal satisfaction. CHAS, E. HODGKIN, “Expert.” 913 7TH. fo-3m ONCE A YEAR OCCURRENCE. ‘Special opportunities for you here just now. ‘To. chise out alot of Winter Trouserions, hich have been 87.50, $8 and 80, we have cut the price to $0.50. Lats of Winter Wear and some of these are not too heavy to wear summer, J, FRED. GATCHEL, Tailor (Late of Keen's 408 12th st. n. w., one door al fel7-3 wom eee 5 $, Phonograph sunk, in your deakt— vour eorrespontlence, briefa, arguins or anything that you'd talk toa stenographer— it will rveord every word. you utter and repeat At fo your typewriter cverk who writes the matter Seg ina ideal stenographera ways at ind—never grumbiing—never making & mts take—simple'in ail ite workings. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH 00., 627 E #t. n.w. E, D. EASTON, Pres, R. F. CROMELIN, Sec. It DO YOU KEEP A HORSE? Ks... have your own team you wil find it ad- vantageous, besides economical, in the end to board it at DOWNEY'S HOTEL FOR HORSES. Experienced men are in sttendance day pnd night to hitch up, put away and watch over the horees. Only the best food is used—served with- out a particle of dust—and horses improve from the first. Those who have traveled everyichere say there ts nothing like Downey's in this or any other country. FINE TURNOUTS FOR HIRE Atreasonable prices. Secure your carriage for the inaugural ball. . DOWNEN'S. | Telephone 555: LST. BET. 16TH AND 17TH. PENT caRDs When you give a dinner party you will want handsome Men’ Cards—we have them. Weare also headquarters for Fine Station- ery of al! kinds, Office and Library Ink- stands, Waste Baskets, Twine, Rubbor Bands, Copying Presses, ie. - EASTON & RUPP, Fins Stationer #21 11TH (Just above the avenue.) INAUGURAL BALL REQUISITES. It is “‘incorrect” for agentieman to eppear in fall dress inthe presence of ladies with an un- loved hand. We have gloves for evening wear, | several shades—a'so dress shirts and tles and | everything else required for the Inaugural Ball. BAIRD & GALT, #21 F STREET, , re the “avenue.” se way 220 SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS. 020 Bett! Coart coart 84.50 rer ton 84.50 per ton ood Coal to Is the price of Philadelphia Pea Coal, burs in rate, self-feeder and cook stove. ARGNN GOAL Tie stvea bepeite soud Samer No . v8 = Wante:uo ash. &5 TER TUN.” : FURNACE COAL—A special grade, superior in heating power ahd lasting qualityy ‘BB per ton. 1 have the exclusive sale of the celebrated ARGYLE. COAL fn this territory. First grade stove sizes. WOOD—Al kinds. COKE Delivered the day order is received. PROMPT DELIVERY. THOMAS R. MARTIN, ‘Main office, #20 20th st. Brauch offices: 183 Pa ave. Telephone call—Office, 1776; store Te. ‘elep! yard, GET ON THE NORTH SIDE. a aR to got all the best Re- viewing Stands on the avenue. All under roof, closed back and sides, chair seats, nunibere! coupon ti kets, polite ‘ushers, every sost a front view, stands only gicven, seats, deop. insuring, Wt7ety. com on the ave the. side ‘ort and order. Shue wit! be roped, off and all south Of the avenue wil have fo stav there until the Parade is over. no mistake Secure your seatson side gt once uf MANNING & PARSONS, fe3-1m_ Office, cor. 14th and H sts. n.w. ge MILLENNTOM 0x TYPEWRITERS, Hold%n! Don't come so fast. The fac- tories are unable fo turn out the new %03 **Hammond” Typewri.ers half fast enongh to supply dmg — mtetanee ab samyie, Dut expect mre dally. Drop in and ict us show you the: a JOHN C. PARKER, 6197TH ST. N.W. fe20 CAN DEAW YOUR OWN eS 'TNFERE: NCE. Astrictly high grade wheel will havea strictly high grade tire. ond as the RAMBLER is a hich grade ‘Wheel so is the G. & J. ;neumatica high yrade tire, ‘and it is resouebly safe to say thatthe maker uses G. & J. tires is goin right and endeavoring, at Teast, to give bis patrons that which has beon proven best. Itisa certain index to his policy. You do not have tosearch tar for the cheap-but- | RAILROADS. | WANTED (Houses) Washington News and Gossip. 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Subscribers to Tax Star who are served by route boys will confer a favor by promptly reporting to ‘Tue Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. seme ke Govenxmext Recerrs Topar.—Interual revenue, $781,241; enstoms, $910,753, Passep AssisTaNtT Stnorox Evorxe P. Stowe has been ordered to duty at the Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass. ‘Tue U. 8.8. Artaxra arrived at Key West today from the West Indies on her way to the naval rendezvous in Hampton Roads. exiedravs Hs Rean Apwimar Garmnor's Freer sailed from St. Thomas Saturday, and will arrive at Hampton Roads about Thursday. ee Ay ALTERNATE Apporntep.—The President | has appointed H. C. Carter alternate commis- sioner from the state of North Carolina to the | world’s fair. SS Tux Parsipext’s Caters this morning in- cluded the Attorney General, Judge Shella- barger. Senator MeMillanandex-Senator Palmer cago. . The Secretary of the hhas accepted the resignation of F. H. Oliver as Chinese inspector at Spokane, Washington. ee Lavxcatxe Postroxxp.—The lan of the battle ship Indiana at Philadelphia bas been postponed from the 25th instant. to the 27th in- stant. The President will attend if possible. Seu cube Goxe ro CrxctsNati.—Mr. Nixon, deputy controller of the currency, has gone to Cincin- nati for a few days. He has been elected presi- dent of the Fourth Nationa Bank of that city, but will not relinquish his present office until March 4. ee Commusstoxs Sioxep.—The President has | signed the commissions of Frederick P. Wilson as captain, Robert F. Wilson as first lieutenant and J. T, Fitzgerald as second licutenant of the | third separate company of infantry, Natioual Guard, District of Columbia, ipa Szcnerary Nowe will leave tomorrow even- ing for Bellefonte, Ps., where on Wednesday he will attend the dedication of the engineer ing building of the Pennsylvania State College, and deliver an address on the subject of “Educa- tion in Relation to Our Government.” Stiver Movemests.—The offices during the week ended February 18 was $232,290; for the corresponding period of 1892, 9299,319, (The shivment. of Trectional silver coin from the 2d to the 14th instant aggregated $325,607. ee Gey. A. G. Wrissent, commander-in-chief of the G. A. R., was in town yesterday for an hour, accompanied by Mrs. Weissert and their daughter Florence, on his return from New England, where he hus been visiting the several departments. He was met at the depot by De- partment Commander Faunce. rar Sxcretany Nose has granted the request of Mrs, Potter Palmer, the president of the board of lady managers of the world’s Columbian ex- position, for permission to take to the exposi- tion a number of Indian children from the Ro- mona Indian school in New Mexico to esaist in illustrating the methods of Indian education. See Ivtenxat Revexce Expaxsrs.—Commis- sioner Mason of the internal revenue bureaa has prepared a statement showing that the ex- pense of operating the internal revenue service of the country for the first aix months of the present fiscal year was $53,522.02 less than for the period of the previons fiscal year. The saving was effected principally in the reef of Mra. Fannie N. Belger; the act wnting to the Santa Fe, Preseott and Phenix pany the right of way across the aay ‘Com; Snst-as-xood tires. They are plentiful. They are on the hin grade aswell asthe low xrade wheel, and sree money Sor the maker. And this beine true, the tire with which a wheel may be fitted lenge extent, an index to the quality of2he whee! GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 0o., ‘fe20 ‘1325 14th ot 2. w. Sees gf aes pk: darter TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, > Gidléihet. nw. {fe20) eee CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE. READING'S BIG PALE, Excitement on the Exchanges in New York and Philadelphia. Paraprurma, Fob. The } the opening of th excitement at stock exchange this morning was intense and a! ‘The first sale of 34, over the closing qu lowing this drop the stock steaiily declined, and af 10:15 war qneted ocks «of the Trond the Reading hammered dow England show- ing a loss of 144 per cout pening sale at 49. while it soon dropped to 34%. Lebigh | Valley opened at 38, lose of Ty per cent, and | dropped in just twelve minutes to 44, AUMONS AROTT THE RECHIVERSMDE. An incorrect report was circulated that on | the application of the Reading's directors A. A. CAPT. KOSSELL TO LEAVE. | Moeteod. Chiet Ju and E. H. Wa- jo bad been anpe fr ice Paxe ed rece Offered the General Management of the Electric Company. EXCITEMENT IN NEW YORE, = New ¥ Feb. 20. eo third d of GRANTED IE MONTHH LEAVE OF ABSESCE TO) cows butiie hoveners the wanna TRY THR NEW FLACE—MI8 sbocRHON TORE Stent treme sat ag meee amd NAMED PROBABLY BY MIL CLEVELAXD—WHAT this morning, whee the uneish es ce THE CAPTAIN Says. Saturday saa coutineed and routed— horse, foot and a The moment the excis busivess huge blocks of Reading were thrown on the market and inside of twelve minutes the price was haramened down six end « half pointe Tanking = total decline since the downward movement began of «ix 1a balf pointe. Then the usnal slight reaction set ir the Capt. W. T, Rosell, Engineer Commissioner of the District, has asked to be relieved from duty, apd the request has been granted. This startling announcement leaked out at the District building today, although theatmost secrecy has been maintained to keep the matter jfrom the public until the whole affair had of the descent was momeuteriiy been consummated. Since Capt. Rossell first became Engineer PANPEMONIOW RFIOXe, | Commissioner he has received several overtures | The scones at the exchange throaghout the | from corporations te accent lucrative positions, morning were exciting. The ries were but he refused them all until the General Elec- tric Company made him a munificent offer to which was interested and emazed at what take the vice presidency and general manage- it saw. On floor — pandemonitm ment of the company, with bradquarters in |Tigued. | Around the | Reading post there inal sd Pasregilies wave wild, struggling moss of panic-stricken Boston. | For some dave he hesitated about the | inmanity.’ “Sirokers jumped. roared, vellod, matter, but finally concluded to try it at auy rate and if the business was antisfactory to re. | Resticulaced; the roar arising from the babel of rf from the army. thonsends of voices extended Lerond the walix ere was but one way to accomplish this, | the buildings and caused paseershy to stop and that was to get a leave of absence for six | "ent a bene Gmail months, go to Boston and take hold. ar | Other im their wild eagerness to unload. Kemd- Last week he made application to the War | tne'was thrown on the market iu big blocks af Department for the leave aud it was promptly ¢,°," 1,000 to. 11,000 share nad ios aah Branted, although the President refused 0 | satchel up bythe abhi hecdion'e name his successor immediately, preferring to leave that matter to the Preadent-clect. polst a wsinues WHAT THE CAPTAIN SaYR. Northern Pacific, too, was affected, It was past 10 o'clock when Capt. Roesell ar-| owing to the charges mnie by the sevestigat- rived at the District building this morning. | ing committeo against Uenr, Villard and the Ho was detained by some private businew in | Protent managemcut dropped several points. ggunsstion with Ml new patton, He gente | ruled ty she Arutts if seal Seatne the Yeporter of Tas Stas plensantlyandsvemed | 411." opened 40 and broke rapidly to 94%. Ne Sofcrie basen. anything about the | ¢aitures were announced up to noon. “T had hoped that you fellows would not get | ALARMING RUMOR APODT Lemon VaLEee. on to that until my successor bad been ap-| It was stated today that Lehigh Valley would pointed, ay mig” tory hie oer pass its dividend. It is duein April, This ea, it is true that [ am going away, although Leannot say at this time that T'wili | Would be the first time in its history. resign from the army. That is in the dim| _ There was no diminution in the stock market future, Of course it ie a matter of consider- | *fter 11 o'clock, but the improvement in values able regret for me to leave Washington. Ihave | ™*le no further progress, Talk of « re- made many friends bere and every one has |Ceivership for Reading again depromed that treated me with the utmost consideration, My | *tock to the lowest point end suger gave way relations with the board of Commissioners have Under heavy pressure, retiring from 123 te been of the ploasantest. I leave the District | 120% first, second and third mcome bonds dropped a | present administration, A Sax reporter ob- issue of standard | silver dollars from the mints and treasury | to Setter my condition. That ie all thero| _lisiirond shares were on the whole well miain- jis to it. You know a man cannot be blamed tained and considerable confidence was shown for doing that I really do not know| it the general list. though prices yielded frac: when I shall leave. Of course I cannot go until | tionally all slong the line. | By successor is appointed, and that will not be THE RECORD MROKEX. until after Mr. Cleveland is inaugurated, [| aan is know very little of the business I am going | pees. raion vet mies <—— heir, | into. Jt bas something to do with the General 7, Gee revord for the two burs excesliing ectrie Company, and I am to be vice presi- | 8uything else ever known on the exchange. At dent and general manager. In aday ortwoI Doon the market was active and heavy ator expect to run up to Boston and look over the | Hear the lowest prices, field. No, I cannot tell you what salary [shall | Sales of listed stocks to noon, 900,200 shares; receive. It isa great deal better than the one | Uilisted, 93,200. Sales Reading tonoon, 706,400, Lam now drawing, however,” YAILURES ON THE STRERT aAxNoUNCED, COMMISSIONER DOUGLASS’ TRIBUTE, | The tension on the market was terrific. “Yes, I have heard of Capt, Rossell's plant strain was too grent for mo for the future,” said Commissioner Douglass to | after noon some failures bogar to be annoaneed. Tax Star reporter, “and all I bave to say is | The first to go by the board was W. F. Russell that the District loses the best Engineer Com- | of No. 51 New street. missioner it ever bad. As a Commissioner [| While the added excitement of this news was have found bim a practical and thorough offi- | still fresh came the announcement of another cer, and as a man an affable and courteous | failure—that of J. I. Delaney of No 74 Brond- gentleman. In him the District always had «| war. stanch friend, and his loss is to be deplored. Close on the heels of thix come as third, that ME, CLEVELAND TO NAME IS SUCCESSOR 4s | Of G. 5. Fleet of No. 6 Broadway. rantekee anova. The amount of their liabili ‘There will be no change in the office of En | UUl.it is not believed to be larce, 2 J No new reasons en for the continna- gineer Commissioner of the District during the wlnught on Reading and The heavy liquidation in these stocks, which was began on Friday, bad evi- the White House and at the War Department, | dently not been exbsusted and the buyers of to the statement may be accepted without ques- | the former stock at 36 or thereabouts could not tion. At the War Department it was elarned that | €¢t Tid of their holdings soon enough, Capt. Howell hed spplied for a soar's have of RE TRADrINe 3x mraDrea, absence in order to perfect hix arrangement for wilings in ening this tes the fature. He asked that the leave care aaiece | oe en wae et ee ee upon his relief from his present official duties, | W#preeedented. The transactions during the first fifteen minutes amounted 239.000 shares and intimated that an early retief would beagree- able to him. The matter was presented to the | and this was increased to over 500,000 shares by The tirms and shortly is unknown, tained this information from o sources at President, who alone had jurisdiction in the | 11 o'clock. case, and he decided that as the selection of an| ‘The selling was gencrel and nearly every officer for this service for the ensuing term | broker on the floor traded in the #tock. roperly appertained to the incoming Among tho heviest individual seliere this President it would be better for Capt. Kossell | morning was Howard, Lapsy & Co. who sald to retain his office for tho present. | 50,000 shares at the opening. He was especially disposed to this course for| | Among other huvs sellers were ‘Tarner the reason that he bad already appointed one | Manvel, C. W. Turner, [i S. Bissell, E. S. member of the District Commmsion, who | Chapin, Bdward Sweet & Co., Mr. Maurice and (if confirmed) will naturaily serve during the | Mr. Hamilton. next administration. While it is true that | There were twenty or more 50,900 share woll- officers of the army are supposed to | ing orders executed, but a*a whole the trans- have no politics it has become | actions were made in 500 and 1,000 siuare lots. castom for the engineer commissionerskip to i change with each administration, $ ene onniar> elen weenie. being to allow the President's choice for that bens) to decide questions on which the two| _Vatious reacons are given for the fall in value civilian Commissioners are divided. In thie | Of Reading stock. Whether the bear movement sense the Engineer Commissioner is a non-par-| is connected with the ans and projects of tisan representative of tbe President, | President MoLeod in New England is not cer- Capt. Rossell’s application for leave was! tainly known, But indications are that the granted, however, to take effect ut the pleasure | Vanderbilt interests have attacked Keading and of President-ciect Cloveland, but the period of | New York and New kngland in order to em- leave was limited to six months Secretary | barrass the proposed ext Elkins told a Stan reporter this afternoon that Capt. Rossell has been granted leave of abscnce on his own application; that the present administration had no wish to make a change in the office, an@ bad therefore made the leave conditional upon his relief by sion of Reading's in- fluence in the New England «tates. Mr. Piorpont Morgen ts credited with making the attack on Reading. One account of the | trouble .4 that while Mr. Morgan was willing to sce Reading assist his favorite Pennsylvania, , : and other Coal roads in hoisting the price of the incoming administration. coal, he was not willing to have the bold Me- SOT REGARDED AS DESIRAELE, Leod go up and sake a, bite out of the rivi In conversation with several engineer officers | plum which Sir. Morgan hud *o long enjoyed in a Stan reporter learned that this particular | {Be wonopely of rail trade between New York ‘er | and Borton. detail is regarded as one of the most undesir-| “67 course, in buying control of the eastern able billets in the service, and that whatever | roads the Heading gave promises to pay, and competition may arise to secure it will be | put up ics own stork ae collateral. When the limited to comparatively few officers, value ot this collnteral decreased more was apo anogeneer oie | called for. When it was not obtained of course EN. CASEY'S JUDGMENT VINDICATED. the colisteral was thrown on the market io ‘This explains the ap- ‘The Library Committes Approve His Course | bring what it could. | pearance of those huge blocks of stock. The military reservation in Ari- in Sel Material. » Saturda: in not jess than zona; the act authorizing the Uuion Railroad a beg ieeamenget enpuabelies wk ae Poenhen oe Mig alin Company to construct a bridge across the Mo- a Te strike out into a new trunk line, with pos- 201 river, and the act making appropria | brary today submitted a report on the resolu-! 1° Complications in the alrady wtrkined east tions for fortificationsand worksof defense,&c, | tion inquiring into the use of foreign ma-| 44 west through rates, meant the enmity of terials in the construction of the new | the Pennsylvania railroad ownerw and the big Disraiot Bris Araoven.—The President | jibrary building. ‘The report is honse of Drexel, likewise the dis- ‘has approved the act to the Elec- | tire vindication of Gen Casey's [like of the Vanderbilts, "with all their trie Medical Society of the District of Columbia; | ment in the selection of material and states = re Fh 8 met the dis- theact tochange thename of the Capitol, North.O | the confidence placed in Gen. Casey's pany | tion has not been misplaced. The ‘whole = ae ae ag | struction was placed in charge of Gen. for | and he has carried out this Picco of work with jHucrse 4 latte, in, the an ee Peet eet | Sano snd abit. t well-informed snd ineor- eS res eS : Association Mr. Cleveland's House Kanting. wdhonne A A report bas been published that Mr. Clevo- ‘i ‘e * | hand had negotiated for the lease of Mr. Adential re ib President of the break: REN re oa | Mees nenitanes, Debait, st 300 ans agile members of the military affairs committes in | Boundar: = ob noe la a ae —- woudl, not Rootes in —}) Cy confirmation of Lieut. Da- B break was caused bye , of the . for ® paymaster. This opposition ot ot | Seaet ok en Teeiediion had tem mentee STs kik ema am matter! jease the house. There is to secure it created dis- commit- | change in the situation in to Several large holders to aa officers | Porter house on H street. Mr. Cleveland ‘The merket, naturally ‘the of | thorized an agent here to make inquiries look- ‘the unsettled aa —— img to the lease of the property. A a notwithatandiog posesacrads: Renate se 1 ‘started name will be| Geo. E. Desbornts, the well-known Canadian a ‘that be and “is dead. He was fifty- test * : years - i a