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THE EVENING STAR PURLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, Av THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ti01 Penssyivazia Avenue, corner 11th St., by The Evenine Star Newspaper Company, s Ho KAUFFMANN, Pres*t. Sew York Offee, 88 Potter Building at Weent Opies at the count shore im the United States of “0 cents per mouth. ADRUPLE SHEET STAR $1.00, : mature aided, 82.00. sas jons must he naid in advance. nade Known on apnlication. FINANCTAT. Che Sa —— . Evening Star. a - WASHIN 2, No 20,504. GTO FEBRUARY D. C, FRIDAY, 24, 1893—TE SPECIAL NOTICES. _FINANCTAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICES Pur Raw Accencration Or Moxey Ar is not fally mnderstood py most persons Tt in jances," for instance, which banks et the ns \d which ts loaned ut by them a? intercat that a bank iswapposted. WE iatne “cert fleates of deposits” on. which ‘We pay }per cent, payable on demand, 45¢r ree months, 5 percent in six months tinone year. A« banks are main- arported mainiy by the interest re ans You ean readfiy underst ind the Ofer to ineeste-s in our “which are made pat ab! their convenience. tained an ved on at Basxers, svrsas [xstrretios: ND TRUST cOM- 222 1 Greatest THE WASHINGTON TOAN PANY CAPITAL, $1,099,000. OVER FIVE THOUSAND DEPOSITORS testify to the populartty of the <avines departinent of this com- Pany and their confidence theren. The following comps steinent shows the phe nomemal increase since the: proof pranite office build- ts new 8 Of its businese in that a large prom ttien of om t an a-count before it ay be Thi company pays Inte-eat on deposits snbtect to ebeci on sums ae sinell as Sve dollars: a'so receives Gerosit= for fixed pe-tod, upom which from three to sg A other as. company » ney om real esta! and Sells goed ihvestment bonds a aisals creme Tavera, spriva massive burg ar proof safe im its ten-story fire- to 4:90 p.m. H. WARNFI:, President. =I f butting. ce hours fro It B AFE Devost tw RUST COMPANY Tur Nanoxat SAVINGS AND 1 Of the District of Columbia. CORNEE 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Concress Jap., S67. and sets of Cot. 1890, and Fab.. 1872. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. SAFE DEVostT DEP Dents sute f T. roof vaults at $5 per | ann Sant Securities, .ewelry, silver ware and valuables of all kinds irowner tunis oF ease taken | MENT. Fo N\CESTS upward, ta dabore. 2 real estate amt collateral =e BAVINGS PANK T at moder) DEP AN | aot recerver, as- Wills | executor, rasi< of all’ kinds jorney in daily at NIAMIN P. SNYDER, Toa e. GTOTER Presislen*. iret Vier Prosttont | Five Pros. JOHN € Direc Zonas C. Robbins, Feniamin P. Syvien i Alber Io Stuctevans, Andrew Wyle, Georwe 1.7 SMatthew G. Prasey, seis se Chaves } Henry 4. Willart ¥. Fran ! dames Mi Yotmaeon, Charlo | E. hhows Pores. jel i Themes Hye Jobe ‘ucers, | William Eo etark, Thoms R domes, | Kotert 0. Hi Woodbury Blair. Baxerxe Horse Or LEWIS G. TEWKSPURT & CO.. 168 F at. Adama Tron Building, WASHINGTOS, D. & W. B. HIBBS, Manaxer. Denneite recetved mblect ‘and interest alloed | | Advances made to corre srontentsazainst available cella i t Deposite G daily balances, Asrances Government Ponds Nisted on the Government Bonde. Usual commission. We have direct private wires to oar New York and | Sam oftces Onr facttities for tradine Sy Grain and Provisions: the Chicago Board of Trade unequaled, We makea apectalty of the orc base snd Sale of all Lo- ea. Securitiesou counmiseton Private Wires (set and Provisions. Loca: Securities. Tarties desiring to open accounts, a8 well as those Contemplating « change ia Stauiring adibtioual factlt- na sdilitioual.fectit- emrare tuvited to call ow oF satires, LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO. User Sivucs. Box 509 7TH ST. N.W. ¥. H. SMITH, Presitent. | rooue for 1 TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. I, the undrsigned, will not be responsible | <a Be "LECTION OF DIRECTORS —THE AN- nual election for seven directors for the CUMBIA | AILWAY COMPANY to serve the en. suing vear will be held at the office of the company, 15th and Hosts. ne. on TUESDAY, March 14. P 9%, Detween the hours of Tand 2 o'clock p.m, Books for the transfer of stock will be closed from March 10to 14, both days inclusive. R. F. BAKER, NAUGUKAL DECORATIONS_—THE HARTFORD ‘orating ‘Compa Whove opened an 0 111 Lonman building, and are prep red to decor bu ldings in firetclass shape, Thei- work was much admired at the late GAR. encainpmen. The White House d Specimen of the kind otk they do. fer let Sqe=> NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. A diviviend of one per cent on the capital stock of the of Columbia Phonoxraph Conpany hasbeen declared from he earniige of the company, payabre. Febras Bz. TRUS, fo atoekholders of record Betruary 25, TSK 3p. an. on February Pa Dividend checks wef om the Washington office on February 27, 1803." By Order of the Board of Direct ra DWARD D. EASTON, President. R_F. CROMELIN, Secretary. SesAb Tiie tr ‘nsfer books wil ONY AND fOOM OVER CRAWFORD £08 Pennsylvania ave... for rent March hen the avenue to view thaugwal pa- t store. fe24-7t INAUGURATION 1808 ree bay-winelow affording a « ewsion at the ‘ntersection of Pa. Foou.s for rent. <T_FROM AS THE EMINE ‘Ogden Doren: alysis of var that there ts dauge- of blood by usin any but Smith & Angell’s make, | shall kee foil line of these ‘coods for men and boys, which shall retail a» low as 250. W. 8, TRE! 905 Pa. fe10-3m ONE F LEGAL AND LITFRARY LIGHTS S> “Desirous of quick work done in faultless fashion, without any extra clare, will consut their dest interests by talking with us when the timeco es toxive their orders, By appointni-nt we're “Printers fo please.” We're ready —are you? McGILL'& WALLACE, Lecal Printers, 1107 E st, Nothing too small or too large for us to print. Bags™ Motern-price Taso. Itis really surprising how much goodness is contained in the suits we make at 830 to 845. ‘These suite consist of nenitawa\ coat and waist: coat, rade ofa fashionable biack mater al, and a pair of trousers to be made of some nest de- sien, Arrayed in a suit of this character, you WINDOWS and 2th st. to view ineuzurai ps fe +t yants. Location fot ADDISOY ZOK RENT. DURING INAL rivate family. «ne larze se on breakfast if desired. HAM |r LL REVIEW THE PARADE yrcie: willremt heated parlor | ana’baleony, y aris of same at reasonable Trust be conscious of the fact that you are well Price. ZTIS Pa. . EX z a dressed, that is it it is our make of suit. Dip pr FOR ONE OF ‘THE 4 - rand «t city for sale cheap Address | 7- C- Mer | BB Se sat | Garment - ~~ (caaleMan NORRIS Maker, -- | Has suewested t jat the public greet President Cleve- | Eleventh- ~~ land and the procession by the waving of flags. Micece. fe15 T. © DANIEL, Sec. q=>SPIRITUALISM AT H ST. N.W. SH NGTON HEBREW CONGREG* MIEDIN AND LOAN Aasu: “@~ Mir. Kesler has reenmed his ‘seances for tho cular services THI~ (Friday) | st.. Washington, D. onilerful manifestations, all in the light, MONDAY, INAUGURAL BALL. VENING, at Fiebth St, Temple. at 7:30 o'clock. | WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS. ” Private sit z \ddress by Rev. Dr. Scott F. Hevshey of the <ixth Pres ings for independent sate, writing every 20 TICKETS, WITH SOUVENIRS, drterian Church. ‘Subject: “An Ancient Race and s | tod. felon Modern Problem.” Ali are welcome. It of = —_ = any calms: pre to me. Soy qosen. accowmo- Are now for sale at the follo . pees ae ae lations, inoneys or services obtained by any 1ers0n OF John ¥. Bilis & Co., 897 Pa. ave. ate reauer ed to attend. as busines tot Persons, wife or relations,on or after Feb. 16, 1M}. 25 insuaration will be transacted. JAME.G. BROWN Ten oom NORMAN F. HINES. Eco, They. and Market space. ES. MALONEY, Secretary ae Wikturaces THERE WITL, BE A MEETING OF VHE band D ae ae AFTER SPTRITUAL 5 F st, THE SEEKERS pson, 705 TRUTH at THE TEMPLE. 425 G st. n.w., 1 Pa. SUNDAY at p.m.” Dr. T. A; Bland has kindly con rs’ National Bank. sented to delives Conflict Between Capital National Bank. Science and Priloso,hy,vand Dr. 3. M. Temple, the The Shorehai celebrated medium, will foll_w with tests fro ¥,G, Sauith, friends that are reaiily recognized. rentane "Phang, Church, Gy st near i3eh, Sanday fany Church, Gst. neat 13th, Sanda oom tudes the auspices Of the Brotherhood ndrew follows: Sunday, Februste 26, 1803, ye Reuaey eh TAS pu. oh, Tsikt, & pane: Wedne any. ins; Thursday, March 2, 185. 8 Other an & Co. F and 1h sts. J. Strasburger, 310 7th st. n. w. TICKET ADMITS BUT ONE PERSON. onst. CTION WITH OUR STALLS a 3} Center Market we have opened KiSirwrt Market for the convenience of Our Custotners livine in that vicinity. We have always on hand a fall assortment of Otten- heimer's Celebrated Kasher Sausage, Corned Bee Smoked Beef Tongues, 8c. fore Pee i iat _ fete COIT, COMME’ CING s> STEAMER W. Ww. WE ARE THE PEOPLE ee UND AY rebruary 25, tll lenve eter Saturday, Tnesday and Thuretay. at 9p.m., Oth st ho iuake the handsome little booklots used so ex-| wharf, end cable cars, ‘or all Tiver land\uss, Vacho- oc’ creek, Motor, "Wirt's. wharf, nini “and tensively for advertising purposes. Printing of all Leonardtown. 1, F. WOULLEN, Agent kinds executed promptly. Work delivered when | a { | promised. ABOUT NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, JOHN F. SHEIRY, COLLECTING Manaxer. I rinter and Engraver. RENT: Telmene se. i SBSDe. nw. ‘The equipment of our rental de- | partment is complete, systematic ee andunsurpassable. Its services are ee offered to owners of Washington Dunlap’s New Spring property ever, where at any time. | Blocks are Ready! ‘They are offered to you now. B. H. WARNER& CO., Property Managers, 916 F st. n.w. fo23, WILLETT & RUOFF, 005 Pa. ave. n.w. HE AIM OF ALT, i <. THE A'M OF ALL, * perhaps I should-say the principal ofall, is to make mone “Cold the terin of the nineteenth cen- furs. "There's no quicker or surer way fo obtain ‘this end than to invest, and invest caresuily. Invest in the suburbs, where land is cheap now, but is rapidly value. ‘Nomethinget » atart ld be that #300 LOT which the person sendine ine the best COLONIAL ‘tion! Taxes for at office of C.E. BRAYTO' Ang, 1416 F ‘st. n.w. ‘ven to-avoid penalty. Siete CH _TAXPAY eae LSE due and “pas: We N Room 41. Ke.loex build- Prompt attention should be By order : ER. ‘TOWN TREA! Lo ‘ou will aeea'l sorts of “actus im the wa: | | | | AT THE INAUGURAL BALL uy ubdivision at KENSING: of Toagery. Many no doubt will make them pour it. selves look ludicrous. * * * Whatever you cet here isa guaranty that it is “correct” in styl rich in appearange and befitting any man. | Denti jas returned to 603 1:ith st. i. w. now ready toattend to vusiness. 2 WN BRAND, THE BRIGHTON Hand Flacs of all sizes can be had of M. G. COPELAND & CO., 409 11th st. By aaa boomison. Place your ordersear!y. JOR SALE—S0 SINGLE MATTRESSES FOR USE | 5 po OR a) SSS = eee poe cellent veretable in ice entablished the NAUGURATION ded, with very little Hitettin near F at.. andis a to Tm | AFAYPTTE in Front Row opposite th din | selected one-year roots, $2 per 100. Orderssnould be fol fC Tappan aisrade scsai nets rucinene ee | | Dhefinest to bebad.- W-G. POND. mill. Address BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKERS AND OUTFITTERS. fer fe > SEE How IT SPARKLES. a | = eed ere ie Suits For nefor 72 center Thate ats we Hire. New aevhere, though. We are and latest cut, ‘wifi Ine orders forthe snaugtration. ‘By ordering non you avoud the rash. sla SONOMA CAL. WINE CU., 820 PST. -W. fete L <a A Fountain Pen is an article FOUNTAIN PEN: = — MESSRS. WRIGHT & COLEMAN Bo ee ive removed temporarily to the conveni- j, PRIN 14467 at. *“HERKWOOD FARM. | ence and full value of which is never appre- DR SALE, Bowie, Mia. | new = ferent | ciated until they have been used--We have Conch Factory, 468 Pa Fi | them-all kinds—all prices. Wirt’s Foun Miletoucee” | ae BLOM! cont: coat: tain Pens and Cow's Dash-awaysare the best. | Wisnows | ePrice or ! HB er ee however. Handsome holders, convenient for for lars party MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY. : eects on Hall, 9 and Fe. Is the price of Philadelphia Pea Coal, a zo0d Coal to | EASTON & RUPP, Blank Book Makers. —j,000 ROOMS WITH BED AND COT | ‘We have recently adiled an optical do- Partment to our establishment, where every particular of the business will re- SHACKLE ¥. JOR RENT—SPACE FOR ERECTION OF STAND ceive careful and scientific attention. pay Any ill-fitting frame readjusted without full show fh charge. Oculists’ prescriptions cars- SELIGSON. } fully filled. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, $025-tr ag ma ad PANTALOON WEEK. ALL TROUSERS REDUCE! SUITS AND O'00a: SALE, SoNtrsceD ONE WEEK. EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and Este n.w.. ‘Manufacturing Tailors and Clothiers. Cor. Ziand G st. nw. GESTS TO VIEW THE PARADE. * There will be erery aieantage iu having | SE seats om Reviewing Stands on the north | site of the “avenue.” The “avenue” will | ‘be ropedon both sides, and those who are on | the south side will be compelled to remain | wntil the end of the parade. fe7 We knew this | MANTELS, FENDERS, Grates, Wroiuht-iron Gas ' Fixtures, &c. Special discounts wh Uichid-tr J.H. CORNING, Tile Shop, 20 13th st. <q=> FULL DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE. Cs WM. GARNER, 1026 7th vt. o. w. when we secured all the best stands on the north side. All seats will be under roo! closed back and sides, chair seats, eleven | deep, numbered coupons, polite ushers, | & seats now. @21-3m + and every weat a front view. Buy your | MANNING & PARSONS, Office, cor. 14th and H sts. nw. PRATION OR PERM Hutchinson’s PARADE.—FOR RENT—CHOK Pennsylvania ave. near 4° st. from TR. BROOKS, 616 12th st_n. WINDOWS IN A LARGE, HANDSOMEL x wished and well-ocated roum for rent on M re suitable for larwe party. (225 Pa. ave. u.w. fe20-¢ QO THE INAUGURATION. — COMFORTABLI tnodations for 300; with or without bad: nd seats on jurade | 6 ROOM “RENTING DI- Warder’s building, cor. 9th and fels-6 UKE EXCHANGE, 314 NAvGURAL 4 j0 To BAUS FURNIT ¢ at ecers, dencrip-tun. Lowent prices. guick delivery, Statral toca‘ion. Kemember, BAUMS/S14 Sti telS-2w MONUMENT GRAND STAND on ean obtain the only full view of the parade and Pennsylvania ave. Rewervect seats at mod at the stand office til W. Siuith, corner Ist st. and Indiana Yos' fels-12t ROM PEACE GREAT BARGAINS! &. M. LOTHROP—JOHN T» EEDALE, ‘Vice Presidents, 7. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. 4. H. RALSTON, Secretary. Bank open during business hours and from 6 to $ ercleck Saturday evenings Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and Merger dividends o> Installment deposits. if pointsot eno visit compiete wi ride ono rxreat six in-hand tally-bo; seats on coach for inaugural 1,00. THY SOUTHE oI AND BEST INAUGURAL SEATS € all under cover: square s uth wide hand ith sts. and a. Brentano's, 101) Pa, Coupon tickets uow ready. C. TH eee fe Lb FINE IMPORTED MILLINERY, LACES, BIB. 2. We BONS, &c., at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. (CHEAPEST. Pa. a tween. | BON. JACKETS AND CAPES AT HALF PRICE UNDERWEAR AT HALF PRICE. Corsox & Macanrsey. MEMBERS OF THE XvW YORK sTOCK EXCHANGE, Correspondents of Mesers Moore & Schley, 80 Brosd- Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. posits. Fuchange. Loans. Rattrout Stocks anit Bovis and, all uecurities Titer om the cxchanges * New York, Philadeiphia, Boston ee Ry made of investwent securities. District ‘and all fora Kaiiroad, Gan, Insurance end tbe hoate ‘Raperican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. de31 Tur Disrarcr Tiree Lssvna: ‘COMPANY. 610 13h street northwest CAPITAL, $200,000 ‘Titles to ol! real estate in Washington. Georgetown end county examined with accuracy and dispatch. ‘Deeds, wills and all other conveyances of real prop- — ‘TITLES INSURED. EUGENE CARUS!. WM. F. MATTINGLY, President. Vice President. A. T. BRITION, a4 3 tN WOLY, rs = ‘fel1-Im C. T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Rooms and 11. Atlantic Building. WU F st. ow INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds 224 Grain bought and sold for eash or be sold in New York or New Orlears. DENTS. ‘Cotton bought end New York Stock Euchanes B. Bache & Co., New ¥ Lehman Bros. New York Cotton Exchanee. ‘Lameon Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. So Row n0rm Canengs and New Or “oa ali | DRESS TRIMMINGS AT HALF PRICE. Crowding two large stores into one gives you an opportunity of alifetime, a chance to stock up with reliable makes uf above goods, and in many instances at SOME... SPRING Jess than half price. Stock must be sold to maxe room for our spring goods. Have now teen bronght out from storage. We intended to keep this stock of LADIES? —o— AND GENTLEMEN'S SPRING SHOES to * open up our new store with, but have been obliged to brine them out to appease the demands for wore SHOES. They'll be offered at our very low “*Re- moval Sale” Prices tomorrow The lot includes au immens- variety of Hutchinson’s, Ladie® ani Gentlemen's Light-weight e206: 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SHOES, and they're sure to go quickly. Comegariy. We oven th INT@) EDMONSTON & CO. soe 1339-1341 F Sr N.W Ww ‘RE PREPARING KE PREPARING For a wrand CRoeoiate Day. Satuniay. A finer. more varied or morede- Helous atsort vent than the “re making could not be onty ‘A POUND 100 be worth your widle to come down’ especially for It. SHRETZ Convtctioner: LOT ASD F StS ChiINA AND CLASSWARE. PARTIES FITTING OUT OR REPLENISHING INAUGURATION Can find at our sions « lante stock of above goods. ‘121d F and 1214 G ot. Fiasacaws - Jeweiry Maxvracruntse Esrasuicuxest 531 Sevexra Sx. N.W. Particular attention siven to repairing American and French Clocks. Moderatechargen = jam == ‘e18 burn in rane, self-feeder and cook stove. 421 ITH ST. (Just avore the avenue.) For the GRATE. OR OPEN ARONA COAL, ‘waste; no ash. A PEN FIREPLACE, BU y , steady fam $5 PER TON" Set FEIT TO THE erry. Have, you ever visited Downey's Hotel for Horses?” If you take an fun'erest In hors = his MOD) N No will be dedigited with avi it ERS FURNACE COAL~A special grade, superior in PABL : "I prised to heating power and lasting quality” ESTABLISHMENT.” You will be turtrised find how clan and free from smell, how sys 86 per ton. tematically and how luxuriously it is possible tokeepa stable j : First grade stove sizes. aule: prices. Receptions, Balin: and” Tents WOOD~Al kinds. Jorthe inaegurai bale ne WMT carrie cone : Delivered the day order is received. PROMPT DELIVERY. THOMAS R. MARTIN, “THOSE WHO WITHOUT KNOWING US TDK Ai of ue. do gs no wrong,” Dut rather them- se ves. We know 1t Sit nave time and money in tho Main office, 920 :20th st. | Gis atch of correspondence, and many other ways nch offices: Inave itwdfue ful te byt fre> trial of the n. We IMPROVED GRAPHOPHONE whether ave. 1920 Pa. Telephone call—Oftice, 1776; store yard, 784. 1620-6 in our, We are correct | mn, 619 14th st, 1024 <a A “BRIEF” WAY ask the lewal fraternity tot that’s my price unless a reduction will be PR February 1, 1R08 ‘ebruary 1, HODGKIN: i I take great pleaaure in say- acts for viass with your Howar during 1898 were most satistactor it executed ds to quality, promvtness an price. Yours respectfully, THOS. J. Builder, Exchange, &e. fart we can please the “king” we can please vo CHAS. E. HODGKIN, * ng that all e EQUAL TO THE W RLD'S BEST. Phe rare artistic tas of the designers chanie re" aiid the undentable skill af the brters Grout Leties Tatlorine Devartment enable ue fo turn ont the most erfect fitting, eraceful “epert.” 913 TTH. ty lis hens having thet: ea DON'T WORK SO HARD don and Pa Bre bo icsre so hard! Hatrot sour labors KE! N. "'Laties 412 FST.N.W. fel8-1m | Wasted nnles- you use the Edison Phan. grap = —_ for it wi'l ixpatch your correspondence just g>Where ure you voing, iy pretty maid? {wice ax easily and accurately se old imethoils: To Hedue’s Binderss sit, stie said Columbia Phonograph Con Wake tow, | Win re is it located, iny pretty mnaid? gD. Kaston, Pree. (it) i. F. Crometing | At a T thst’, sir, she sald! YOU CAN DRAW YOUR O' —_ INFERENCE. | Aatrictly high grade wheel will havea strictly high grade tire, and as the RAMB!-ER is a bieh grade ‘wheel so is the G. &J. :neumatica Ligh grade tire, and itis rersonably safe to say thatthe maker who uses G. & J. tires is going right and endeavoring, at Jeast, toxive his patrons that which has been proven best. Itis a certain index to his policy. You do not have tosearch far for the cheap-bu' nod | ht | THEM A “ROYAL” WELCOM you bezun to stock up wiih so der that you wav extend a “71 ro al” welcoine to the inauwural Visitors? ‘No larder will Le complete without a few of our eho We've Claret for Vinorator st $2.50). igs visorator at £2.50 per-vale Gite, seman exhibit at the Pood Bx poxitie TO-KALUN WINE COMPANY, ea Gilithst nw. [fers <qa> HEADQUARTERS, ‘Telephone, 995. just-as-zood tires. They are plentiful. They are on we t there is anoti 1 the hich grade aswell asthe low.rale wheel, and | ert mc some catia Sr al ee | save money for the maker. And this being true, the | ‘We have the reputation of hay- tire with which a wheel may be Atted becomes, to «| ing the most attractive patterns in the large extent, an index to the quality of the wheel and city. dust now we are cleaning ont « the policy of the maker. lot of Bland 8: Four-in-hand G. &J. pnenmatic tires are the most expensive Silk Scarfs at 50°. Also a.alot of $1.50, American tires made, \ ®2and $2.50 Finest Silk Pull Scarfs i { at 61—or 3 for 82.5) GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., | w.8 TREL. en's Belongings, 835PA.AVE._fe24 | —s = ee E YOUR PRINTING BILLS. j mg: > SPECTAT, SPE CIALIS: Yor fford to be without an Edi- Is A. G. HAMILTON, oculist. in prescrib- if your business requires ing Tenses for defective vision. Something new in printing of any sort. Real estate men use the Tenses. With SARL PETERSEN, Inlipeowraph in calling their “eiente” atten. Optician and Jeweier, 427 7th at. uw. tion to'""zocd things” in real estate by sending | Examination tree. Hourstrom Oto 5 pane fe18 them tomtals.circular letters, Se. sirack of | a eee on the imimeceraph.. Saves many adoliar tn rouniin nices the Removal of His, JOHN C. PARKER, 619 7TH ST. N. fee | (Metzerott bui!ding = cms” WHICH POINT THE WA’ Special attention ‘aves ‘the == PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE, We are perfectly willing to have the SECUK] te ‘ASH- value of this Dollar Saw. In other | 1TILS BOUGHT AND SOLDON THE. INGTUN STOCK EXCHANGE. fe18-1m g=> VIOLAS, ‘CELLOS AND DOUBLE BASSES, | <a stock. at WORCH’S MUSIC STORE: 257th st, Ord stringed instruments. taken in ex: ‘words we give the same intrinsic value (dollar for dollar) if you order ten ‘thousand dollars’ worth of Hardware as we vive you in this Dollar Saw. x We change, ees = a orn! Chet “dap tape =— PRINTER AND PUBLISHER. BARBER & ROSS, corner 11th and G sts. fee Fine Book and Job Printing. _ Telephone 70%. {fez} 1108-1116 Evwt. new. DR is. F. 0. MANNAKEE HAs B: office and residence to The weather ie likely to be fair; westerly winds; cooler Saturday morning. lg ye Re ie Sor Fan . Tel i> and retail Coutracts made for 1CE~ AL — WOU! ihm | Soules: Bssaett 18.83 hus Pr Hast Fe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Ben rhe aa oa ea y CoH. biekl.ne at Nos. 14 oo tale me of C. H. Fickii ICE: hs Worth 65e. elsewhere. coco AAAS textes rosie) or) cone bop ao bemteet webttets anne ore cone ooo fing & Bru. teeoctat me my brother Jeremiah Fickling, who has Charwe of the rent years, | LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. “Lumber, Mill Work and Builders Hardware,” Cor, tith st. and N. ¥. ave. fort es and AS a Deen macy mee tS ea Neen Re its ee ‘to the real estate busines in all C. H. FICKLING & BRO. MOOS nw ao ee NO SCARCITY OF COAL We will be rons, hopinur ‘our NEWS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. ‘Spring Blocks from ‘*Knox” and ‘“Heath” ‘The expected happened. Dozens uality in Coakas sue for the 87-50, $8 and 48.50 Seecoteronies <oee (RE pire note nok Pita, Gt be be, Sb Oe mhew. Soe'taun and Fos nee : rm POSTSCRIPT | te Turhed the Pistol Toward Bis Own | taken away. PAGES. TWO CENTS. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, The Liquor License Bill Discussed in the | Senate. | AN AMENDMENT IN REGARD TO CLURS—SENA- | TOR GALLINGER OPPOSES THE BILL ENTIRELY TRE ONE-MILE LIMIT SOUGHT TO BE RLIMI- | NATED OR THE DISTANCE REDUCED. “BONANZA” MACKAY SHOT, + —- Startling Tragedy in San Francisco This Afternoon. In accordance with the notice given just be- fore adjournment yesterday afternoon Sena’or | Hansbrough, at the conclusion of the morning business today, called up for consideration the liquor license bill, Mr. Turpie of Indiana offered his objection and Mr. Hansbrough moved that the bill be lnid before the Senate, thus necessitating a roll call, which resulted 42 yeas to 9 nays, thereby placing the measure before the Senate. Those who voted against the consideration of the bill were Messrs. Berry, Blackburn, Call, Dubois, Gallinger, Lindsey, Peffer, Turpie and Voorhees. A CLUB AMENDMENT. After the bill had been read the firet time Mr. Hansbrough offered an amendment to strike out the provision thatany duly incorporated club having a license under the act may sell liquor after 1a. m. and inserting a clause which gives to the excise board the right to grant in their discretion a license to any incorporated club on | the petition of the officers of the club and give the board further power to gra’ such clubs as they muy see fit to sell liquor be- tween such hours as they may determine upon. MR, GALLI AGAINST THE BILL. Mr. Gallinger made a strong plea against the bill, which he said “was in opposition to the homes of our country and in the interest of the liquor dealers, He went through the bill and pointed out to which ASSAILANT NOT KNOWN. eee Breast and Fired and It is Believed He ie Fatally Wounded. ——— Sax Fraxcisco, Feb. 24—John W. Mackay | was shot by an unknown man in the hotel here this afternoon. It is thought he is fatally wounded. THE ASSAILANT SHOOTS HIMSELF. He was shot at the Lick House by an old man whose identity is not yet disclosed. The lattes shot Mackay in the back. When Mackay turned to face his assailant the latter turned the pistol permission to | POINTING TO PEACE. Both Sides Give Way in the English Cotton armed Strike, BOLD ROBBERY AT A RAILWAY STAMION Jeles Ferry Chosen President of the French Senate. OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BOTH SIDES GIVE War. Many Spinners at Oldham, Pngiand, Ree sume at Reduced Wages. Loxpox, Feb. 4 Notwithstanding the ex Preased re-olution of the masters and men fa j the Lancashire cotton «; ning indastry, so fer Jas represented by the masters’ federation om one «ide and the amalgamated association of | cotton spinners on the other, to resist any change from the bas med at the be- ginning of the straggle, there wasn break at Oldbam today. where one quarter of « million spindles resumed operations at a reduction of 25 per cent an wages. or Just one-half the | amount on which the masters’ federation has insisted. The distress at Oldham on account of the strike, as che masters call it, or refasal cept a reduction. as the operatives call it, has Deen most acute. Besides at Oldham the artisans of the town are largely sharehold- jere in the cotton mill These work- jing class shareholders are composed of | the artisan class outside of the cotton spinning concerns themselves and the peculiar apectacle bas beer pre-ented of two classex of operatives, the one existing as employers and the other as emploved. | former are represented in the masters federation and have been trying to starve the others out, or rather have allowed the others to choose between idleness and the acceptance of the five per cent redu The partial resump of work today is re garded as a concession on the part of the em- | plovers that the policy of stubborn adherence | to the 5 per cent reduction ix not successfal. and that the operatives. baving borne without yielding the rigors of winter, would be still | better able to resist in the spring. m. | various sections HEL IGM TEEN, toward himself and shot himscti, it s thought, |e" would offer, amendments ‘at the | _— fatally. proper time, among them being the! A Railway Agent in Indian ‘Territory Later.—Mackay's asmilant was a managed |Pfovision that every place having Robbed of 88.500. about sixty years and is named Ratcliffe. Be- | hotel clause. Under thik provision every dix orderly honse could obtain a license. The li- quor business, be said, was vicious and should Le placed under the ban of the law. No legis- lative sanction should be given to a traffic that destroys American homes, ruins the young men ‘and brings misery, pauperism and wretchedness to the people. MR. WOLCOTT'S EXPLANATION. In explanation of the amendment Mr. Wol- cott said that about six clubs—the Metropoli- tan, the Cosmos, the Press Club, the Univer- ity, the Columbia Athletic and the Army and Navy clubs—were reputable clubs, which should not be placed upon the basis of bar rooms, ‘These clubs sold liquor not for a at cost, and should not be under a bar room At the Press Club mauy of the mem- bers did not get through their work until after | Lo’elock and this club was to many of its mem- bers a home. Mr. Felton stated that the dealing in liquor in clubs was not liquor traffic, as the clubs bought their liquor in bulk and’ the distribu- tron by servants was simply at the cost price at which the members’ dues bought it. THE AMENDMENT ADOPTED. Mr. Platt confessed his inability to under- stand the amendment, and therefore could not vote for it. Mr. Peffer demanded a roll call on the club amendment, the result of which was 47 ayes to 9 noes. The amendment by this was adopted. Those voting against the amendment wer Messrs. Chandler, Fi linger, Morr Peffer, Platt. Sherman, Teller and Wilson. THE ONE-MILE LOOT. Mr. Hunton then offered an amendment to He fired one shot at Mackay, the bullet en- tering his back and then at once shot himself and died in five minutes, Mackay was at once placed in # carringe and It is not believed that Mackay’s wound is fatal. Washington News and Gossip. silly Goverxmext Recerrrs Topay.—Internal revenue, $414,068; customs, $846,233. sme Liecrt. B. 8. Reap, revenue marine service has been ordered to report at the Treasury Department for duty. profit, but | Ces Essie C. P. Puuxkett has been detached | from the San Francisco and granted leave fdr | one month. = wanted Goxp Surpments.—This week's shipments of gold have reduced the “free gold” in the treas- ury to $3,000,000. To Ba Ixpiax Agrxt.—The President has designated First Lieut. Edward H. Plummer, | aoa infantry, to be Indian agent at Nadako, | Execvrive Cremescy.—The President bas sérditted he fing and costs in the case of Charles Lambert, ednvicted in West Virginia of violating the internal revenue laws. ankes tho ociting of Sigeer within wile bt Res | Soldiers’ Home unlawful. In support of that m, caiet secnsteny <f | SS oedanet be bed wot te Site of Gan Kelton, the commandant of the home, urging the repeal of that law. his letter has bereto- fore beeu printed in Tue Stan. MAKE IT HALF A MILE. Mr. Faulkner offered as a substitute that the i limit distance be made « halfa mile. He thought the District committee would agree to | this, He believed that something id be | done to close the vicious saloons and rambling . 5 | hells at the tes of ers’ Home, but e Taecr. Conmaxpen Wx. H. Eweny, recently | mile limit dgeedicty as it came down into detached from duty with the United States le- | the city limits too far. gation in London, has returned to Washington, | Mr. Butler asked whether the objections of where he will await orders. He reported at | Gen. Kelton would not hold as well against the the Navy Department today. | half-mile limit as the mile-limit. > Mr. Hunton said he could not accept the Acts Approven.—The President has approved | cobetitnte. qe = = been ey = the act amending the river and harbor appro- | #¢ted at the request of the commandant of priation bill for 1892, and the act granting a | home. The law had proved to be a failure and a nting @) the commandant now asked its repeal for the aerate to the widow of the late Maj. Gen. | good discipline of the soldiers, It was cruel to bled: the inmates and worked great injury to. them, | as having to xoa mile to get a drink they did not return until they had more drink and gotso | drunk that they “*feil by the wayside.” HOW THE LAW OPERATES. Mr. Faulkner said that since the adaytion of | the one-mile limit law there had been more drinking and drunkenness in this city than ieee | ever before. This was because there was at Annrmatiox STENooRaPHERs.—Messrs, John | present absolutely no liquor law in the District W. Hulse and Eugene H McDermot, who have | and this fact was discovered by the attorneys been appointed official stenographers to the of men who in defiance of the one-mile limit Bering sea arbitration in Paris, will sail from | had opened saloons in that very vicinity. Asa New York on March 4 in company with the , Cobsequence there were more saloons now near United States couiiael andl otkaaa’ the Soldiers’ Home than ever before. eee ‘Mr. Butler was of the opinion that the sub- jection of these saloons to a license fee of 8400 would close many of these small shops in the neighborhood of the home. Mr. Cullom entered his argument in favor of some legislation which would keep those small | rumholes, which were probably unfitted for a | white ‘man to enter, away from the Soldiers | Home. Jopcr Lamperrso: the treasury, returned this morning from Pitts- burg, where he went to attend a banquet of the | Loyal Legion. H Iraty 1s THE Review.-—Informal notifica- tion was sent to the Navy Department yester- day that the Italinn government will send three war vessels to take part in the naval review at New York. ————— ie ee z SILVER PURCHASES —The Treasury Depart- ment today purchased 350,000 ounces as follows: 200,000, at $0.8385; 25.000, at@0.84: 7,200, at €0.8405; 50,000, at 80.8409. The offers were | 707,000 ounces. The purchases for the month aggregate 4,137,000 ounces. Wortp’s Fara Commisstonens.—The Presi dent has appointed Patrick J.Walsh of Georgia | commissioner at large and John B. Castieman | of Kentucky alternate commissioner at large to the world’s Columbian exposition, Tur Paesrext’s CaLuens.—The President's callers this morning included Senator Voorhees, Attorney General Miller, Representative Loud and ladies, Maj. Sanger. U.S. A.; Mr. Frederick Freienstein of Berlin, Germany, and Commis- sioner Weber of New York. gliss ne Apurnat Guenanpr's Fieet.—The Navy De- Partment is informed of the arrival of the Bal- timore, San Franeisco, Charleston and York- town at Hampton Ronds last night, five days from St. Thomas. Admiral Gherardi will prob- ably visit the Navy Department tomorrow to make arrangements for the naval review. —— Mz. Soxey’s Prozasie Succrssor.—Ex- Representative McAdoo of New Jersey is men- tioned as the most probable successor of Mr. Soley as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Mr. McAdoo served on the naval committee four years with Mr. Herbert, and is thoroughly in- formed in regard to the navy and its needs. ‘rue BILL HAS To GIVE way. While the discussion was still on the hour of 1 p. m, arrived and the unfinished businces was laid before the Senate. Appeal was made to Mr. Dawes, in charge of the legislative bill, to let the liquor bill go on. He said that af be | could be assured that it would be disposed of | in half an hour he would do so. | _ Mr. Frye declared that if the revocation of ; the one-mile limit was insisted upon the bill | would not be disposed of in half an hour. An [effort was then made to have the liquor bill | made the unfinished business, but several Sena- tors interposed their objection. It is the understanding, however, that the liquor bill will be again taken up when the ap- propriation bill is out of the way. pamstoeticns id acai. sch BEATEN BY The defeat of the nomination of ex-Repre- sentative Findlay of Baltimore to be Chilean claims arbitrator is attributed to the influence of Senator Gorman, who was aided by anti- Harrison republicans, Mr. Findlay is a demo- erat, but has been political enemy of Mr. District Bus APProvep.—The President today approved the act to incorporate the American University in the District of Colum- bia, the act relative to the voluntary assgn- ments by debtors for the benefit of creditors in the District of Columbia and the act to narrow Goi A Baltimore California avenue within Bellair Heights, Dis- | the matter, saye: as schon ae trict of Columbia. of 1885 the most bitter things were Poss a et ‘of Gorman by bis opponents, but the PAY INSPECTOR STEVENSON. | twenty habitable rooms should come under the | | were inclined strike out from the bill the provision whith still | Pansons, Kay, 24. Wednesday night, just after Missouri, Kansas and Texas passenger train No. 2 pulied out of tion, L T., three dexperadoes robbed him of #8, Eighteen citizens who appeared on the scene were made to hold up their bands and were marched at the points of the bandits’ guns to one of the commercial stores in the town,which was robbed of $300. The robbers then marched the men to the stock yards, where their horses were hitched. They then ‘mounted and de- parted. —_ JULES PERRY CHOSEN, He is Elected ‘resident of the French Senate by 148 Majority. Pants, Feb. 24—M. Jules Ferry has been elected president of the senate by # majority of 148 votes, > W ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE N | Richard Olney Leaves a Big Law Practice te pater the © met. Special Dispatch to The Fvening Star. Bosrox, Feb. 24.— and I said ‘yes, ‘That is the brief way in which Mr. Richard Olney, the next Attorney General, on his re- turn from Lakewood, told the story of the | proffer aud acceptance of the cabinet port- folio. Until they learned the fact of his ac- ceptaner from his own lips most of bis friends to believe that Mr. Olner | Would not make the business sacritices which his eutrance to the cabinet would necessitate. He now enjoys a law practice of £50,000 a year | a8 general counsel for the Boston and Maine, | Atchison, Topeka and Santn Feand the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroads. He has ap- red frequently before the legislatures of ssachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine as | attorney for various railroad intereste, | Richard Omey, LL » Comes the best | New England stock. lus tather's wide he 1s i y Olneve of | Rhode Island and through bis mother his an- cestry runs back to the Sigourneys, French | Huguenots, who were driven to America about | 1632 by the edict of Nautes. His father, Wilson | Olnev, was cashier of the Oxford Mass.) Rankand in this town his di«tinguixbed eon was) born in 1835. He isthe oldest of his family and bas two brothers, Peter Butler Olney of New | York, at one time araistant attorney general of the state and a now promi: tlawver there. and | George Olney, a successful woolen manufec- turer in Leicester, Maes. Ths only sister is | wife of Eben FP. Stevens of Dadier ms. Mr. Olney was graduated at Brown Univer- sity in the class of 1556; 2" 1858 at the Har- vard Law School and fitted for the bar asa | pupil of the tate Benj. F. Thomas, whose daughter be married. Mr. Olney has alwave bee has never been in politics except that in 1874 he represented the ser i Norfolk district in the general court. Tix was the vear in which there was a grand overturn in state politics ‘on account of the liquor question. x iam Gaston defeated Gov. Talbot by 7,818 votes | There was a very close contest in the second Norfolk representative district. ‘The returns gave Joreph 8. Roper, re an, 582: Kichard | Olney, democrat, 577: seattering. 3. A recount | was obtained iu which the committee of the | board of aldermen allowed votes cast for “hk. Olney” and Oldnes” to Mr. Richard Olney, thus making a tie between |him and Mr.’ Ropes, In accordance with | the constitution a new election was ordered, which resulted in the seating of Mr. Olney. He is a great admirer of Mr. Cleveland and pre- sided at the ratification meeting in his honor in | Boston last summer. In the course of hie ad- | dress he said, standing in the blaze of his | Past records, Mr. Cleseiand ix hie own best plat- form and in my judgment the most effective criticism possible upon the Chicago platform is this, “thet with Mr. Cleveland as @ candi- date it is practically euperfiaous. n person Mr. Olney is stalwart, wears o mustache and bas the courteous mmanuers of the old school. & democrat, bat capacity, bas presented Lis credextials to the | Moorish government at Fez. ‘The Moorish authorities rudely refused to recognize him and declined to grant bim a resi- dence in the capital on the ground that foreign cqpate wore only allowed to reside at the Mote- It is pointed out that both France and Great Britain have agencies at Fez, and attention is called to the st the sultan's court of the” French, “Ttalan and “Syauiah gor. the 4 ernments and connected ‘with their ; who went. #0 far as to ay It is Thought That Inspector Caswell on Gorman ‘WII Be Precneted Over’ Eile Bead. ae ae, ot pon tw Abe Naval gossip to the effect that the Secretary | and organs hima with the of the Navy is determined that Pay Inspector | assassination of Gorman, and he — Stevenson sball not be promoted to the | Sans voittioatdeath, Ho continued, hogerer, Sramee by Bi Willey te oketng Pop Toopecter | oaneaee Gorman a0 0 ean firmed by his action in ordering Pay Inspector “archboss,” who was ceasiu, uhetneet in tne aortiooremen: be of the ship of etate for what he could foros naval examining board for examination | PIE UE. 1 ss eeaay of the _ ‘man examined as to his sod i 'must hare beet done for his | quarters have been “scoured, but Inndeome as sageiaticcs, tee 5 ae Rg, AR ware, e Fay Inspector Conwell wil | fe, ‘Ooty the other day Tisew otter from mando was retoved from Ba that event Mr. Stevenson would re Hive inn Baltimore, eying that thee The sovereign lodge, at ite last soutien, byem bead'of the list and be | was no doubt that my ‘would be re- | almost unanimous ordered the the next vacancy that cocurs, favorably from his commits, "Had uarvere to be tranaferred te Baltimore — ‘Kind | proferted nme ti | of Vineent A. Hub- tevingt mel would, bare. awn tntrtand ot are being made for the No A pg i San palitin; Dothing more; Stopain st toe Columbian expesiion < < i i \ 5 be zr On. ik

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