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Va. l& N. 20,141. WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28. 189L TWO CENTS, THE ZVENING MAIL .fUkfZ1" low" t zzcz avl11Aw, AT TZZ sTell aan.n a s. lft Toniglwti ?vao% im "ar Ull 1.. y so ba a > A Ifl AU raw '& mqwm 1r. T asst a rNw no"op !! S.sss Sean t.:.r..a r ..brrras. tr sla 4W , Pow mostle. as +. a, sa8 ob.w s tN Cmna oms....p..rdd-bie. sPf.o..t Sam 9casoacrustmm ft" $LOD t1rMebaWi.W1 ow as w.tbrolm . Or AL aaa0 e.b.rrtaw.s>a.at wtttY>".dttt w R...d rwtwr s.da tsow w aw1 - FINA TCIAL C. T. HAVRSS1.R, amber w..bl.rtw Bred zwumw a Sold latato A" Sleft Weber. Lass 0.ad 11, atl..tfe butt . Sm Jr saga alarthweaL INVESTMENT BZCCRITIZL oftelmlasaa atal OWds kotlrbt aM us aa.bN Bn aartht. Da.et Now fart and Chow" wimp. T.lophe..4;," d7-3111 w 0uLS a CO.. DADISSR/. Au.vams of aetatamaly Ir oarsora..m. and easl" t "S obtcnoa. Over arfllths are the bast laves tads OR ..al aaeaN .>td "how aoslabisad lat.rai. RanksonK barb toatl.n aed dsntt4 M to& tuaar:..a.... Rstsuus of elf" asnu ble fs aR pars of tam wa 14 fur U.rbd. ua..a...avWeems for e1..ratWarsl..ta.. mass' N ej enw satyr os, r.u..2pasaa. c1...4ta1k WOODS a CO.* SAllllss8. t lbtr UATZ DEPOWT COMPANY OF NAbU1S6103. Z.Z CIAL 3LTS IT. AND SRN 101* LTi CZa D BY SPRCIAL ACT OF 0036=0 JAXrAZT 2'L 188L sa.asoa.a ma.M act cosmos. Oerobs L 3M Tasnsetstb bs. ds TR1:61 COMPANY 1S ail an - - -- tr..- - A .tb.bWwds aanl68 BASS And at. RAYS DFlAkiIT COMRAZL 012 Yud.3Oli OF DOLL*RB. arNNNeen4 adWlaimber, r.rrils of INN' taaaoftdso.a. eessut -d as a.ersof I...tk% rmra/vmr. m mss aM mnosmtss tammts d sap liea..at1 draerlptloa st11.b smdlbsmtak. RoedsastttamaWaaaadlsfm tsonmf Ta COrB aT.d.aanod one aa.wa imtaw amour.poaNM bdaa. a* am aar and a tMliok oe.e.daMtboddm"d Uoso.tbwBidwtri tas.t blank as ant dal. lasso meow moms s.d oaten W arila.rmal sastWr 34 r is Bi.r-d m Mid manes sent saw agumim In vois.d emu" aar. Ra.N_ $ILTLR WAR= aM sR kinds d TALC 1bLtBtro.depeaWf eapecloss awWaes v.NYaf maaasaaasd des.... one aaem ay. BZrALL Bta111ll BM REST 1101 bb to $U PZ1 Lssax aeLaswa. v. b. cLek a"ta.. a.IM.w. I" lab Ms ad each a.aatb" 4s the Lai bustersdow ar o.cb t.aM1 Ca the arm. once" aM thus Wa ./ Nab -safe l ho - 3" aft lisoa w thekith OW gabs fthkftuoo& 111.8 1I 1 XYDZL CZaRLItl C. aLOy 1a . P . i iil 111. JOIIAeTON. llamasi Transurgr IL FA"u" Elam magsugmy. ALRiRT Z L ETASL Bmadt >:;. C. Rtilrstt bJ1a ILI run A. = y* A- St"wb 11110106 .rail = Nl loa L C rsMrb mzLrrir 1ltli.D7R6 L D LOAN LIXOCIATION b aatao teas &-lab o.vn.d /v socurutic a lass. NO AUCTION OF ,.OBEY. 30 BACK LCk3 ItZQCIMkD. s7 w SA adeo.comraaalmbars. aatL~ Ny h A btri C4.A'! AL Xl, OA DYYIlnIIB. IN1osa.iattNa "bate is a spa jj at tbsSeim Zarrfrca Dtrru.a..l'.o. I..IWI Ak..a. Two.Aah.Baa V al. I UUMLt.Y. YRlVL1.1 C. S3Ta Yi Sri >M=barb on the WMJart stock toek Farbal.a. U MLCY a a W' 110% 2..i zeta". 1r.aneasa-0 ..d MOVIL ]tool eaters tooth, ask, a" r.at.u. Locao.r. t O.atu ht atldaNd Nosey laaa.d s boned aectrl. tMsasdscsi..at.. hy.ctratt.at>ro9o> va-claa.fo MOa.ttts o1IL r h. I. LWibtY. "Ao. N. LACAKINJ ]1'. 390026ae A. 31. HIS" Ea. f UR.tOf a l A .aR 'lcst .OTil PrILD11-46. 141.1' 1 T. S. W.. lamb s aM D.at.aa S. 6owaamaam. Bad. format'. _ L7ebaa.e. Lrso. Cafretton. SML&L NOTICES. 5C 'XIMSAht JUIZ,KMS' ASE. 4Sy, L5A.o L.--All neema~jura of A. 1 of rt Erbtmotled that at ea ant ruja, maaIv. MO', AY. Dmrwmibme :At IN Sml sele. of .eeea r will take Pls. .1 finge .1. rmapsatme. area M art at eisstwat few iti. FOWLERI. u4a.. ~m 326.20 IPhtRNN TO) THE IIAKEJIIIC : -daesl ar oar ether aseany kead and )Wis w mbcresttamaka for th. very ronD. kW ' elepemieao ayicpey shown tteirsy Pent STOet bermwaaea. Mrs Hi. F. HIusIMUI b-' Dl WALTRE* jAVIIW? ISINIELL Wa -Tmwed hi. u a and ma~tame is TelepBa. N. au*L~ Pi I . 44lm" M! am Ins a 1aof nmf wUritr Seecimam today show emgtrev that the ERMIN OTON STANDARD TTPZWRZITER am robis by ias aeit the aepraey whithSi hinging. mchime. WTCKOFW. RA2IAN3 It UKEDICT. 15W I H AXD F Sri. W.. Ma~uIThS FOX LIEN ABOUND do5smadA rarefuiy seeted slted: of Call arly aid sic urs The eleges. s____w. 2~ SOFFICE OF THE MUTUAL IlRE IN K _ JUARCE C.o. OF D.C.. Wahlarton. Lome. 7. 111)I. paslly hel.,, ru.by notded to rnoew their a. ms~aa~e oS or btet,. the LAb A1' l.NDAY in Dr-eeeoww rlm1 ds~wtu a oyu d7-s4ale J. WEALET DOTELER. Secretary. OXt 0 EUTMLLLatw OF HIALLS. bags roamse or huildnaim that will be avail obis rgwhe p Iita . A. 1L Wetsa durmes couduir am ttml ameaae t ar requested to mend to head qa-amr of innamhtloddn rommilttes.. Moon. 361. At biadbss eurly as poamble the saa. loratlon maa L P. WMIUlIT .Llainuan OsetMoaee om 3o10.lm m~QALENDARS POW R:. T la o late now toe 11 to orer for Calm. iwe. irasy 1. ba I an uselier them witeD a Thywllb ustma aeptable then shows. If wotkees at all. Try the... . L. M.QUREN, TEE AND PUBLISED T-t-pbome .iti-' iu::ij llh-I1ba. Lit. a. w. ~THY S MJZOMA CAIlFORNIhA WINE5 CO.. 311th at. z.w.. are amlilmi their winse at lff COW ea ditoa UUsa. foinaetprafees fur the hocwi day lna ENGRAYRD CANDY AD 52-rnBZW. ALWAYS EDED. DESIRAIII. PRESENTS. as lea IT.. ERAS OAS OFFICE. a3 s5A3D s GALT. Shrtt aksto Bst ToUwle ml Wrapapers, onur ow - peetatiom. Week Drmeig and obert all bes ter oad Amaetan makmes BAIRD t GALT. LR A DBACZICAL IRIZSES?. CaL 1it be es mm adi sa un te woe aBlnm 5mev. e -~ h ]' ims~urme .amba i J. MtAUR DOVE. Ogel~ s I a. w.. USS EaL. madit"M I. a..:lt Nehavueamid lbdlltin for makiag to asasm MR'S ~l 1'Sof any style-with or without cellar and cuss. it you anm cuoteusplatiugr peies ycr ordle,, sow is the best time, as a birt was threarh the winter tm piesiter to weer dunag the we.m weather. We wail take your ordler. execute Bt promptly and vouch fae afarea at ad entire mat. laimettes. LatW make a smpile shirt subject to your appoval. WOODWARD A LOTISDOP. eel-lA 10th. 11th andF a. . w. COA. IE.WOOD. I~AIIEJUCAN ICE CO. 7 yin Hatotie: Southwest corner 10th ande F Ha. m. w. Beroach oSeem: tki Natylymiaa swe. S. w.,1 ad B4 ats, it. w.aaad 13th mad 14th at. whores . w. Quality of FUEL. unaur'mmee Prim reamps ball IL ~O\ hir rPLO1SCOT ICE. eOW Iiie MIONUXRTALU 07AND" ST55. W.. PINK MU LUNRRY. CLOAKS. zosimIT. GLOVES, Is. we enay M lilayHgods to aother Cbrp'tenas day. Make anmoal. They let so. If half dos at emil them qmate rices wilL Thene will be her mlrsa~ . CLOAKS AND JACEITS. Olalaspriaes ajais Cloea. MImme" ad C= am's Hene bahaiui 1s the suingisma. Ph" edam Dbumoai Cbeis Sefem Woees. Do0w ~SS. its he wand Deielsh Jachets ailer aid. Yame GMS New SLDm. W.UBAN? I'UE-TIIIED JACRITS. SPECIAL NOTICES. !y CAD OF THANKS. The sistera of St Ana's Infant Asylam return ain rere thanks to the kind trends who so arenerously con tributed to make Chrstamas day a happy one for the children of that I'nsttution. Iev. Jalter. Rev. J. Lloyd. Mr T. E. agraman. Mr. W. M. Gall. Mr. F. Risra. Mr. T. Lrnwn.n. Mr C. Newman. Mr. M. W. Downe r. J. F. barher. Mr. i. N. Dwyer Mrs. J. . Bar,. M. J. Y. Ureen. Mrs. Bonaparte. Miss Anna E. Smith Mrs D. Clark.. Mrs. J. Redfern. Mrs. Moses. Mr. V. bnekas.Mrs. Kenny. and to the difer eut Ice conranies of the District and Georgretown for no neaerously donating ice during the sumner seasen. blbTERth OF CHARITY, It St. An'ts lnfant Asylum. YOU CAN OtJTAIN 110 DISCOUNTS Jfst now on anything in our establishment, as we ara desird of dispeosing of a large part of our stock of DTA. MONDE. CLOCKS. WATCHES anl JEW. ELRY prior to taking Inventory January 1. 1d02. dome exeuis ie NEW -YEAR'S PRESENTS here. A. I. UALTZSTE1M. Jr. Juelry Palace. .0 SEVENTH 8T. 13 d28 WASHINGTON MARKET COiMPANY. The annu& anectine of the Washington acret Comniny will be head at the offee of the coin pany in Center Market. in the city 0t Washnrton. at 12 o'cck tu. on the FIRT ' u.NDAY. being the FOURTH DAY. of Jan'ary. 115%, for the choice of thirteen directors for the ensuing year and to nut on any other subject within the power of the corporation that msayl.. rught before the neeting. hAMCEL W. CURRIIDEN, Secretary. Washington. D. C.. D reenb..r20. 1IJ1. d24-ltt I UOFICE OF ft1i00I FIRE INbURIANCL COM'ANY. Washington, D. .., December 2, 1501. A dividend of three (3) per cent has h-en o'car'd. payable at the offce of the couilany. 131:1 Fat. n. w., on and after JAN'ARY !'. 1.10t, to the stockho den of record at the coe of buminess on December J inst. The transfer books will be closed from December 130 to January 2, lt5A, both day. inclusive. by order of board of trustees. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, d'6-t. Secretary. A NEW ENTERPRISE. The Imperal Circulating Library. Se. adv't. pee t. d28-1w" Suppose the moon should enase to shine. Suppose her 'nan" should say: **I've been night-watch'nan long enough. I'll turn off .very ray ." Would weierret the action of Thrt chalty-aced ol ascnap? I guess not, if lie let an just A singie Pittsburg MUDDIMAl. H 614 12TH ST. dm Baa 'sea. CHANCE FOR A YOUNG MAN. A new brick store and dwelling on 7th at. n.w. An ezcellent op portunity for ayoungman tobegin business fr hiuasel. 2d:)5 cash, balance small monthly payments. PROCTOR & PROCTOR. $26 07Gst.n.w. DR. B. FRANK 11BS HAS IIEMOVED his oltre and residence to 10 :Q at. Tele phone d20-tit* NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meetiug of the stockholders of the Wash inrton and A:ezandria TurnpikeCoinipiny is called for MONDAY. January 4. 11l.2. at 11 o'lock a. n.. at the sace of the 1% abhmnrten Southern Railway Comopany. LaUmeron and Fayette et.. Alexandria. Va. Election for l.ve directors and a clerk and treasurer aean day Led ptace. dl. 28.ja4 ALBERT HEWSON. Clerk. K Z NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, Washington.D. C.. Decent. erll :, 1il. The annual election for directors of this bang will be Wld In the banking house an TUESDAY. the 12thday if January -1l1t2. Polo will be open from 11 o'clock a. to 1 o'clock d2i.28.ja4A11-4t GEO. H. B. WHITE, Cashier. l VISITING CARDS. CALLING 3DUpe80 60 centsj O b cents for 100. BYRON S. ADAMS. Printer, d26 o12 11th at. n. w. THE STEAMER 'MATTA.O" WILL diaeontinue her trips on the Potomac river an r.DNESFAY. the 3Git. Will resume her route ia or about February 1. 1SK. weather per.aitting. d-2tNI( G. 1. JONES. Agent. FIND THE BEAR AND CRAWFISH. One bottie. w.ne Kven with ether. 100 botties given away on the 2 th and 2,th. d12t.It ALIcE K. SELIGSON. THIS 18 TO NOTIFY OUR FRIENDS and the public that we are prepared to do printrang and engr.iv.ng in all its branches. 14210 at. n.W. opposite Rigars House. d'__-1w* MAkilN N. EYANs & CO. DI. EMBER l5. 111. Just one year ago TODAY sines we assumed ENTIRE tontrot. Our lusineesahows a flat. tering increase during tie past year. being just double that of 11185. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY. d18 401 to 4110 C at. n.w. NOW IS THE TIME FOR FIRZES Take out a policy In the Firemen's Insur. ance Conmany. Capital and Surplus. 6300.500. O~ce: Corner 7th St. and Ic. av. ALEEIT A. WIL.SON, E. v. DAVIS. Ireskenat. Vice kresidet. C. W. HOWARD. Secretary. eclntola I VETERINARY. 1 have returned to the city and resumed picure. JOSEPH T. BUSHMAN, M. R. C. V. 8. DOce. 31614th at. n. w. d2] Telephone. 7L GZ . G. CORN WELL & BON. 41,1424 and 1418 Penn. aye.. Are ready fer Christinas with tens et the finest quality of CANDY, NUTI. 3AISIN3e 1I03. &c. 419-1a At the Lowest Pices. I~sL T11I AND COOKING STOVES AT CUST. 121.2w To Reduce Sttock. d21-2wJ..t.. MORAN. 2126 Ps. ave. REAL ESTATE AGENCT 01 FITON. 101 & anowN. Wehbeg to announce th- w have reesese ter sew ocee. 5.. Jes ar. a. sw.. where, with our saperior iacmites and 1 accc-mnaies= for bunincas. we will he enabed to gias ecaseed atidac Mon toour inenada. We weald call the atieema et these having housee ie let to enr "*Esa Dearmeed, to whieh seal at ETm. 101 AND OWN Deember 3S, 1. 4_._ SEA020N & WItt. STATIOEM. 4a1 rnT BY. N. W. he.. Eastr Wiles. Deament and -ma heam. 116. ltmsoas. WeM se ... . Dana. 1111 24. age, A TA A e4m.w. Asmo SPECIAL NOTICES. I. O. O F.-SPECIAL MEETING OF Washinrni n~idesr. N Ao.6 will hed this MONDAY EVE6ook ataco to maer lar ra..reanents tc attend the funeral of Brother C. F. Bartelmes. M{embers will also set at the hall TUES DAY. December 29. at I o'clock to attend the funeral it JNO E. ROWLES. N. 0. Iz A SPECIA L COMMUZIClTION OF LEB anon ilabre. No. 7 F. A.A. M. will be held at Masonic Tetule, on TTESIDAY EfENING. the 'll lnst.. at 7 o'clocit. Meinbers of sister lodges aeraternally invited to be present By order of the d28-2t D. (1. DIXON. Secretary. JOHN A. RAWLf3S POST. NO. 1.-THE con mander directs that the members of tes tasseembleat lOo'clock tOMORROW 10RN ING (Tuesday). No. 7UN I at. s.P.. to attend the fun eral of our late comrade. Francis linehler. captain sia ty-eighth rearinentNew lork vo:unters. Interment at Arlington. Li-.N IN 'COR.OR, Adjutant. J. W. F. WILLIAMS. Commander. it MEETING OF THE STOCKUOLDERn of the Mashin-zton ant Georgretown Railroad Coaapany, for the election of directors, will be held at theliceof the 'ornpfa any.Georretowna.on A EDNES DAY. the 3th day of January. I1W. The i oils will be open.-t at 10 a. n. and closed at 12 n. irafnsler lon ks will be closed ou the 6th of Janu ary. 1t81A. and opened on Janutry I.I. 19:. i. iIURT. President. C. M. KOONES. Secretary. SPECIAL MEETING OF THEI ROCII dala Co-eperative Noriety.-There will be a special lueeting of the tochd.e Co.operativ: Society at (i. A. It. hall. corner of 7th and L ets. n.w.. on WEDNESDAY E\ ENING. December k,. 11+11, at 7 o'clocs. to receive and act upon the report of 4'e spe cil comnmittee appointed at the meeting on October :) last. Note the place. It is important that there be a full attendance. by order of the committee. d- " = C J. J. WILLIS. Chairman. W. T. U. QUAIRTERLY~MEETING. Fourth St. M. 1.. chure (4th at. bet. E andu i.e.). EDNE.DAY. Dec. :i0. fromU9:30a. m. to 4 P. i. " Mrs. Mary E national Urilllth, organizer a% oma's Home Missionary seiety. Wal give Bible readinm i ;U p. tw.; iunen served at sinali char teor benefit of the union at 12:30; ful reports; all iriends invited. It COLUBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW Skhool.-the Hon. MILLIAM E. SI 3lt'Ott, U. S. Cotinnasiorer of Patents, will com menUce hs special cours. of eight lectures un the Law Of Patent, in the Law Lecture Hall of the Columbian Univer'ity, s.e. cur I.th a:,d H ts.. MUNDAt. Jan uary 4. 1)2.2. end will coutinue tie course on each succe. sini hilonay till the end of the series. Price of tickets to special course. :a For programs of the lec tures and tor ti.kels appiy to H. G. HODGKINs, Registrar, at the utuversiu iromi 4 to us o'clock p.m. d:-1-tlt JAMl. C # kLLA NL. Presid--it. t OF'ICE O1' THE COMfallSNIONERS, ,lWashington. D. C . Deceuier :he. 1)41s1. TE a,.ow nec. eary ornectlons to be a.nde toe water pressure will be reduced throughout the city between the hours of 7 p. i.. the '24th netant aid 7 am.. the 2th instant. J W. DUiLASS, J. W. tUbS, W. T. Res-k.L. Coniinisioeure. D. C. It A QUARTERILY DIVIDEND Or ONE AND a half "e. cent on the capita, siock of the o.'anala Tale insurance Co. will be payablest the ofilee of the comrany on and after January 4. 11:'. Books for i"anret of stock wail 'lose )cenuaer hi. 181)1. d'iN-3t _ J. D. COCUHLAN, Secretary. - ON AND AFTLR JANUARYT 1, 1)it2, ECK aington and soldiers' Home Riailway will make transfer of passengers tree et charge with the 'Aashington and Georgeftown rsaroad at corner of 15.th and G sts. u. w. to and [root Georgetown. d:iS-t u Ek.uE TitU.OSLELL. President. FLANAGAN HAS THEM! SOLID GOLD NECKLACES. 62.50. Cannot be duplicated at the price offered after thoseo In stock have been disposed of not over a half dozen on hand. 51 Seventh street northwest. [5.t. th-.NOTICE OF Dl.SULUTION OF PART W'.-.s1Jnership. -The copartnership heretoforeexist ng antween .oseph A. O'Brien anu Ceorxe L. w ar wick, doing business under the ur.,, name o U'Drien A Warwica, at'tji ui ast. n.w.. is th.s day, by mutual consent and agreement, dissolved. All of the indebt ednes, due by said parties is hereby asumned by ti.e said Joseph A. OBrin,. who will continue business on his own account, and all debts due to said im are to be paid to said Joseph A. O'Brien- .OnuLH A. O'BRIEN, GEORE L. WARWICK. d28-t* OUR BARGAINS IN BICYCLES. MONDAY. DEC. 28. 189L AMERICAN LIGHT RAMBLER. 1891 pat:ern; half nickel finish; used but little and In splendad shape every way; only a1ut0. - USUAL PRICE. $1LO. A chance like this doesn't happen twice in a lifetime. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO.. d' 1325 14th et. 0. w. HANDSOME ENAMIL orretouching your furniture. We have a full line of the beat Ename:s. In rich, ne'low and glowing colors, of high polish and great durability. Prepared in handy form for in stant use. FRED. A. SCHMIDT. Art sts'. Archi e-ts' and Etnu.n.er.' Requisies. Branch-. 17'!'l P. ave. [dmb] l04 9th at. n. w. ~MMOVING RAPIDLY. The two thousand dollars' worth of Trouserings have dw'ndlled to a little overt thousand. Theeac e the,, gh grade I ndresed W.irsteis-su, as are affected by the lot-<tressed men of Loudon cur New York. '1 hey are not to be mentioned in the s.me breath with the aed.i cloths end doinestic wursteir. They are as supe rior to them as th' D.amoiu is to the "Past.." Come in end look at then. feel them. Prices are from :o to: 3 per cent under Now York. U. WAIIFIELD SIMPSON, ''E.rpert itn Trousers," 628 Cur. f)tt and G b;s. r.w. "TONY" TAILORING. Rarely do you hear such an asser tion. Generally it is 'T-heap tailor ing" that is daunted and waved b.fore the public eye. But we are conten to produce the Jfine;t o/ ctistm moNIe garments, stylish, rich and recAerche -knowing those who appreciate line apparel will not detour at the slightly additional cost. The best always costs, but Is cheapest be cause it Is "the best. " And "if It Is stamped 'Keen.' It I. the best." GEO. T. KEEN. Cuatou Tatler, 428 -4149th at n.w. "MERTZ'S" TAILORING LORE, Just in tune is at all times a plesnt salutation to hear, for we are internied that we haves been awake to duty. It Is Juttif' no surprise to us to be tuformneud s are Inifft just in time-in brief-15 styles trouser 2'isefI '.ngs-a caisk turesse-just In-worth 61:2 and 6IS-to move thsn ply.e4r truer, &J.5 and W.50. W. C. MERTE'S. 2lfloring Rhog. 428 614 l1tha s. -- IIDEND NOTICE. WC ~Weshtiton. D). C.. Dciber 28, 1891. No.,ce is herebty ifiven that a 'as dividend of 0 cets.3er ahare lhas been declared on the capital stock of the Cat -lnveatntcnt Conapany out of its nct earn inrs tr tl - Vast year and will he payable at the o~ce of the compny. ..17 E. corner 0tn at n. w., on SAT UD .Janay .. itMd:. to all stockboidets of nec ored 'Tusduay, December '9. 1891. r'rovaded. That said dividend bie withheld on all 'teck not then fully paid for until the :at installment is paid, at vinca time such dividend saaa be. paya.bie. The books tgr the trausier of atock will he closed on Tuesay. D0. cember :10. to Siaturday. January 2. botia dates in cluelve. By order of the board ot directors. d'H--Jt t ihlIL U. WILrI aMS. 8eeretar. bc.WAHING1TON D. C. DECL. I 10. W.-~aASSIGNEE'S NOl'ICE. George E. Anuley, jeweier, doing businemat No. 431 Pa. ave. ii. v.. i'd,. c.ty, hiving iogoan assn meat for the bene..t of creditors persons ha clains against hun are herebjy is o presenst fled pros of the siaue to the undmslitned eon or befor January 9, 31)2. AJIMtAH aM L. SALTZSThIN. JR., Asges, 4sa5- 0alih ao11 7:a s. a.. Sheaiupr aifast fbf cemer fuau WRITE Urn 21st siase sad fo e .itee ay hIDS ameyemwhaista psmpaserg er Egem s -- $s. ve iU ernEat ieurees iamer, UanubUE a' m ra er. AND 33W sm A $ - seen 3UseTaa-en Washington News and Gossip lae a e Ader~ei'eftnb, ADVERTINtN..............................s 8 AMUSEMENTS .................................Pag 8 ATTORNEYS ...................................PAe 8 AUCTION SA L.. .. ....... .Pe 7 BICYCYE.......................................Pas 8 BOARDING. ......................Pap 2 BUSINESS CHANCES .........................Paso 2 CITY ITEMS ....... ......................,.P....e CHI ROPODIBTS ................................Pap 2 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ....................Pat 2 DEATHS ..... .............................P... 5 DETS .. ...................... E. .....................Page 7 Ex~usION. ii.............................Puss 8 FAMILYsUPPLIE ... . . 7 FINANCIAL.. ..........................Page 1 FOB RENT (Oa=o ............................Pat, 2 FOR RENT (Eoomo .............................Pags ^ FOR RENT (Roess............................Pace 2 FOIL RENT (Stores).............................Page 2 FOR RENT (Stables)........................... .. 2 FOR SALE (Houssa)............................Page 2 FOR SALE (Lo4$)................................Paig 2 FOR SALE (Horaasand Vehicim) .............Page 2 FOR SALE (PlanoSi .............................Page 2 FOR SALE ((,al.a.noM)..................... Page 2 HOTELS.........................................Par, 8 LADIES' GOODS .......................... Paze 8 LEGAL NOTICES.,...........................Page 2 LOCAL MENTION.............................Page 8 LOST AND hOUND.......................Pace 2 MARRIAGES-...................................Pate 5 MANICURE...................................... rues MEDICAL ........................................Page 7 MISCELLANEOUS.............................Pae b MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN ..........Page 3 NOTARIES PUBLIC.............................Page 2 OCEAN STEAMERS ........Pag 7 POTOMAC' SEVER BOATS .............Pa- 8 PIANOS AND ONGANS.................Page 8 PERSONAL......................................Page 2 PROFESSINAL ............................. Page 8 P'OPOSALS.....................................Page 2 RAILROADS ......................Pa 8 S'ECIAL NOTICES.....................Page 1 SPECIALTIES ..............................Page 7 SUBURBAN PROPERTY.......................Page 2 WANTED (Help)............................... Page 2 WANTED (Houses)............................Page 2 WANTED (Lots)................... Page 2 WANTED (Rooms) .............................Page 2 WANTED (Stores).........................Page 2 WANTED (Situsatons) ..........................I's 2 WANTED(Miscellaneous)......................!'ae 2 WINTER RESORTS ...........................Page 8 Statement Of the circulation of THU EvNGnm Sras for the week ending December 16, 18L: MONDAY, December 21. 991............. 3,782 TUESDAY, December 22. 1191............ 33,556 WELNESDAY, December 23.1891......... 33,400 THUhSDAY, December 24. 1691.......... 3,049 FRIDAY, December 25, 1801............. 29.506 SATURDAY, December 26, 1891......... 38,116 Total................................... 201,411 Daily average........... ...... 33,568 Corresponding week 18m................. 32,682 I solemnly swear that the above Is a true and correct statement of the circulation of Tua Evax ING TAS for the week ending December 24, 1I.+ J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me this twenty eighth day of December, A.D.181. W. P. VAN WICKLE, Notary PubSe. New Year Receptions. Tax Bran will on Thursday publish a list of those receiving or not receiving on New Year day. Persons desiring to announce that they will or will not receie can do so wishout any charge by sending nodees to Tax STaN at any time prior to 10 o'clock Thursday morning. The notices should contain only the announce ment whether there will or will not be a recep tion, the names and the address. Every notce must be properly authenticated to insure pub lication. OovnaxxxT RECEIrB ToDAT.-Internal revenue, 4495,794; customs, $533,85L NAvAL Oana.-Passed Assistant SurgeonJ. D. Gatewood ordered to the Naval Academy. EXEcUTIvE CLEaENCY.-The President has remitted the unexecuted portion of the son tence imposed in the case of Hattie Wilhiams, convicted in the District of Columbia of as sault. 8ScnzTAaT FosTin.--Secretary Foster took advantage of the good weather today and went out for a short drive. It is said at the Treasury Department that the Secretary is so much im proved in health that he will attend the meet lng of the cabinet tomorrow. MovazzNT or SILyra.-Tho issue of silvor dollars from the mints and treasury offices during the week ended December 26 was $740, 925. The issue during the corresponding period of last year aggregated $724.069. The shipments of fractional silver coin since the 1st instant amount to 41.078,674. Tax Naw Faaxca MrxisTa.-M. Patenotre, the Fenoh minister to the United States, was a saloon passenger on the French liner La Cham pagne. which arrived in New York from Havre yesterday. le was accompanied by his secre tary, M. Depret, and M. Aude, an attache of the legation. The minister is expected in Washington this afternoon. Tax CoNsTKLLATIoN Avarxz..=-In re sponse to a letter from Senator Washbuin, suggesting th, use of a man-of-war of the United States navy fur the transportation of bread stuffs contributed bf the millers of Min nesota to the starving peasanats of Muss, Siecre tary Tracy has announced that the sailing ship Constellation. now at Annapolis. whichi was fermerly Used upon a like occasion to carry food to the starVing popd~ation .f Ireland, is avaiaable for the proposed servces. She will carry about 6,000 barrels of flout, an.d can be sent at short notice to any point that may he most conveulent for the shipment of her cargo. Paasozaz,,e-L. H. Walt.r of Baltimore, C. I. Nell of Gatofgo. Joseph Bessy of Boston and B. V. Lucas et f Louis are at Willard s.---. L. Norris af~tu and Eugan. ('alhoun omf Bltp. more are aRe an"l --J. D- 1 resch a Boston, P85. alchafr of New York .a: A. 3. Mart of Bteklyn are at the Arl .-.-. John ). Mamma of Arkanas, T nh. of New lork and Charise B. Alanch of Chiaoare at the Shbrsbham. c. W. Sml3of y'raous.. . Hartet Newi Yor, B M., a net RIIhN. C., adW. G. WeatitO are att 1 ,---. M. Lee of *u , . 1. Eler Ouhs Ohio, 'IgoLye of Beeheater and l. 0. feg~.u~srem attheEbit--Waa.r HaigI~. D. ~fe et Phneiuphs . 1 ~it~Leus see at theNOUa - Bhst, &B. Detter of aves sad GeL. a Marks et lorida are at lhe Cistaan.-J. I . Nnoimm fmmahaasmemeW.she, Lam of. CleebmNeOh s 6 k, o. P Ko saa Jo , Mar.ama eft me at . Uind. S We ua and I es . STILL TALKING OF WAR. The immes- us.*=tl en Sat e rexnas 3astm ties Wsth t.aM ROW Vabrons FACTS AND TAT= 3 an I TZU?323D--namar MADE 3T eoVUansM r OWrIcIALs, AED TEE nIlonTED ACTIVE sVaE 1 nATIONs FOR " DSIaLa Or FfORM. The government officials are still trying to allay all apprehension cf war with Chile, but preparations are being made for war, and it is undoubtedly believed by those fully acquainted with the situation that there will be a demonstration of hostilities in a short time. The unexpected is, of course, always liable to happen. It may be safely asserted that nothingcould happen more unexpectedly t. the government officials just now than a peaceful settlement of this trouble. The conviction that this is so does net arise from the fact that active preparations are be ing made to meet any contiz.gency. Such prep arations would have to be made, as a mat ter of precaution even if the government were ever so sanguine of a settlement without ap peal to arms. It is not possible to judge of what a cabinet officer thanks of such a situation by reading his public declarations. These amount to nothing under such circumstances. Tom insr harocn view TAKEX But there are means of knowing what his private judgment is. and by these means it is learned that in the highest official circles the most serious possible view is taken of the situ ation. The possibility of war has passed into a probability, and the probability into almost a certainty. With the increased gravity of the situation, thore is an assumption on the part of high officials of an unnatural-a do ridely artificial display of the outward forms and show of satisfacion with the situation. The fact that the Boston has today sailed from 1 Valparaiso is said to have no significance which points to peace.. If it were knewn that war would be declared within a week she would not remain in Chilean waters without a powerful 1 consort. Is is asserted that the administration expects hostilities and will be surprised at any other outcome. The War Department Is as active as the navy in its prepartiors. While denying that the Chilean affair is giving them any con ern, preparations are bei.g made for the mass log of the regular troops. T3OUnLN ox TSE MEXICAN neBDER. The acting secretary of War said today when asked for an explanation of the unusual activ ity in army circles: "Nonsose to talk of war with Chile. Nonsense, why do they not talk of war with Italy!" The situation on our Mexican border is what seems serious to me. I think there is positive danger of our getting into trouble with Mexico. They may complain of our permitting Garza i and his band to pass back and forth across our border. We must have troops there to prevent this. It begins to look to me as is Garza might succeed in getting up a serious revolution. The situation is serious and we have got to look out for things all along the Mexican border." In the same connection he said that Garza was reported to have 200 men, but that it was impossible to tell how many he had. No INFOaMATION TO GIVE. The news hunters found the "Chilean sitea tion" as mystifying as ever today. Every one was eager for information and there was no in formation to give. There is a surprising dearh of facts in the ease. On the one hand the undeniable evidemess of extreme activity on the part of the government toward warlike pre on. and Ion the other is the flatly negative attitude of everybody connected with the administration whenever 1 the subject is mentioned. Today brought no I mew light. The Navy Department was in a fever of busi ness. but whether or not it was due to the statas of the Chilean case could not be discovered. amiasTxa MOxTT's Di exs. The dinner that was given Saturday night by I the Chilean minister ir. honor of the inaugura- 4 ion of his president and name-sake tn Chile is I mot thought to be, at all significant, even I though Secretary Blaine attended as the guest of honor. It was perfectly f natural that any fcreign minister, giving such a dinner, should invite the Secretary of State, and until there had beer. an actual breach of >eace betwees the two countries, it would be ost incumbent upon the Secretary to accept. The placid and complimentary tone of the speeches that were made at the table are not mow regarded as having any important bearing on the case, considered away from the glare of j the lights and out of the perfume of the ban suet room. MINisTEn ROaN'S ACTION. The reports from Valparaiso that Minister c Egan was conspicuous at the inaugural cere nonies in Chile on Saturday by his presence at is home did not seem to worry the offcials at he State Department this morning. It was t ntimated by Assistant Secretary Wharton hat 3dr. Egan was in a l m he master of his own movements and it ras not a matter 3f esser to thisgoverament a whether he attended the showor not. The bear- 3 ug on the case of his action in such an event nust necessarily be small TE TAL or AaIlnTAo, The talk that Chile's next mnove would be a e proposition to submit the whole msatter to irbitration dld not gum much crede. ' la fact peop~le are gradually ettling nte the attiude of doabtag every king that is said or written just now E spoa the subject unless It is based on a poel- e lye, fact. Pure speculation has been devel- t ved to the .cint of weakening the credulity 3 fthe public, and there will probably be me y novement In the market. aithes: for peace erg war, until the Enal reply has bees reeived a rome Santiago. Thu general tont today, though, sasmed a Ittle more j~iamid. Yet there Is me reason far mny ehange of view. 1Th situation here isja he same as it was last waek, and Mr. Igm' ilence-he has rnet eahied sine Wdsy- t roakd sesm to inae that there is ne hage ~ n Chile. PUDR OSAtT3.d A. oeaser of the navy vemtaed spes esd sounds of theery this msrng wham spakiag a a Sras rqerter. He said: "Thse mast be ome reas for this aadsqs ae cf tame en he ot~f aar overnt." heke oe' the war tal emt het have seame 6 jeandlIthuh I ea eseaes ebisethe imat sythat I have hamasd. is lB s thsaght est Padiame Macit @ th Galted States, butthst hae Ua Sas ebiet cf msn whoame seabruch as. lhe whale saee aentry is amhMhs~is. Met meab. -e the mismess cf a wa isth as Uniai masn ead is amsiat B voe freebie. But he is in ase n iss,. the ~m hetses a - pl~a Iqm a wm a aa .st mew '"-mig to seeme tos a ms A mete smeu a g ene o .ews -t at a ne. th 6 m Ua e QS tag a foothold, and meanwhile he intimates tO be United States that he esanot possl alogise under pressre. He suggests that government should haul in its horns and top talking war he will be insa position to se aure a favorable reply to ats demands. Other Wise he cannot answrt for the consequences. "That is the theory. This government sees he wisdom of the suggestion. and, while going ihead with the measures of caution. makes an madeavor to choke off the the tone of belliger ince that has suddcnly been heard frem the whole country. I can see no other reason." nx ugcmaar TacT's orric. Secretary Tracy's office presented a busy cane this morning. Within an boar he lw lenator Allison, chairman of the Senate com nittee on appropriations: Senator Cameron, hairman of the committee on naval affairs; lenator Butler. a member of the same commit e; biens. Frye and Hato. UChief Ce. tructor Wilson. Chief Engineer Mel rile, Capt. Phillips, who is to ecm naad the new cruiser New York; Lieut. Mason. executive officer of the same vessel; ommodore Folger, chaef of the ordnance bu eau; Commander Chadwick, and lastly Mr. has. Cramp, the shipbuilder. Notwithstanding his sign of official activity and the reports liat are printed of unurnal work at the navy rards. the officials of the Navy Department leny that there is the least speck ot a war loud in sight. THE novTERETB or TE LAN Taa1e2eO. Assistant Secretary Soley says that he has lready expressed his views as to the navy yard work. When asked where the tau Francisco is wound he declined to give a definite answer. >ut when he was reminded that the last time he went out for "gun practice." as reported y the department. she had turned up at Val aso he said that the vessel had no orders ,or Cie A naval officer who should know, when asked f the cruiser was bound for Acapulco, replied hat she would not go as far south as Mexico. le also stated that the laltimore was now prob bly north of Panama on her way to San Fran :sco. The chief of the ordnance bureau added a the general denials by saying that there was to unusual activity at the naval gun factory. hr. Cramp also insisted that his force was not orking faster or longer than usual. He mid hat he had received no anstructions from he department to hurry up the work on he naval vessels now building at his cards. Commodore Wilson. the chief con tructor, had gone over to Philadelphia iaturday to inspect the progress of the naval work and had not found a single man of the 1,000 employee at work. Moreover, Mr. Cramp lid not believe that half of his force was at work today as they were keeping the hbiday Mason. TIE sTATE DEPaMIENTI. At the Department of State mattsee meed long in the usual serene fashion, and there Was not a trace of warlike excitement. The ifficials my that nothing has been heard from Minister gan since the 2id instant. )O flIrOarTIO AT TE waR DaraairxST. At the War Department neither Acting See etary Grant nor Maj. Gen. SchoSed, who rould certainly be in a position to know, had may information of an intention to appoint len. Miles to command the army in the event of war with Chile. In fact the only ign of warlike preparation visible at the znecutive departments consisted in an order ssueed Saturday for the immediate prepation if the new twelve-inch gun just omted at he navy yard here, for transportation to nli oraia, togetbe: with 42,0 pounds of pre. natic powder and 11,WS saizinch shells, won noxmr tmo sacasranT nurm. Senor Montt, the Chilean minister. eailed at he Department of State at noon. He was im mediately shown into Secretary Blaine's private iffice and had an interview with the Secretary, asting half an hour. TUE camJUs acan~u. Imp. Waster WIMB 3smes Mbseae tim se e maS BCng. The superintendent of the 'eases aftsr to morrow will have his office in the Inter Ocean unikling, on 9th street near F. Since the active work of the census was begun he has been e ated in the building at the corner of 3d ad 0 streets, and a majority of the Oee fore. has been in that building ase and a what I. known as the anne. The Inter bean building was occupied by the popula ion division and there the work of tablating he enumeration schedules was dome. 'he process of reducing the elerieel ores has been going on for some tie ad now it is possible to And room in the nter-Ocean building for practicall y- the entire ensue force. The annex to the building at he corner of 3d and G streets will still ontinue to be occupied by the division of riating, Mr. Hyde's divisions of agriculture ad the clerks employed in coating the tatistics of the Indiana, collected under the Lirection of Mr. Thoes. Donaldson, and those of laska. collected by Mr. Petrof. Owing to the onditions of the appropriation a number of lerks will be furloughed after January 1 until :ongress makes a further appropriation to ontinuo the work. The Interstat n-s.si VeiMasisa On the 1st day of January, 1891, there will be lree vacancies on the interstate amnami-min wing to the resignation of Judge Ceoley of [ichigan, the death of Mr. brangg of Alabama ad the expiration of the co=mision of Mr. lorrison of Illinois. It is authoritatively sated that Mr. Eerrissa ill be reappinted. A lively fght is in regress over thesother tw M . (Gie nite of Georgia and Mr. Adams of Arkass eling the laeding e-adiata. far the encamey tuned by Mr. Bra'a death. Tug following applietisns for anthe.ttg go rganise -otio-a bankshavebeemaed with the mtroeneror the eurraey: The Commerae e ional Bank of Everett1 Wash.. by John E. [eManas. Everett, ad a-e-b-as- and tes Irst National Bank of Pulan, Panman rash., by .0G. De llsdp, I' an be maeein.__ Eumrra ,e Dawan..hg bestasy pauiing ha deMed m the prsesien of me tariff aet pr.Mbiam e~eanse et d&ew. ask en "ei eshe made bum eweepoted sued" a et ae t 'sees enee" ave been haketd to qidests enin for rawbask en e~tderg ne mdame wih declass. Beem sm Oraem--Dr. Am loe eM ot (~Mbddg4 Mem., who sd g Mns lmed bAh.ag mby mie st eepieso er wetmy bamg-he ~ s d~e as essemiserses-a . net asse 3maa eu baav ein lis end 3m thepgemg head ire msialpupese agsesa he3edem e '4maef w resfyimane mdee nsssissld~m i aE .b an"'..s .... ey toh sa t a 4sa eaabem Shrapt as . . . . . ,... nia n a arnain ase BOSTON'S BIG BLAZE. J~ i &'gtm flCkSI1U !U La. Damage Cawsed by Fite at the Pontiac Insane Asylum. LATE TELEGRAPHI1 NEWS. ins.iaer vn ELagaauw um. on. of e mseese ulng. n. ass. Boaton. Dec. 3.-Te meet destreefe st which has raged in this city sine the 11embe. giving day blaze ef 1815 eecurred ast mgha It was of a somewhat extended area and far a time threatened millions of denln' wet of surrounding property. The total lees in abea 01.600.000. The nsctare burned was bhe aew story-end.-half brick building with beees trimminms with a frontage at iii and 11 and 141 Federal atrest be rear forming a esetin ouse strcture es Federal court with a entage of ffty feet on Miltos place. It is owned by the Revere hears and is damaged to the huted of 1125.000. Fully insured. The perimn af the building with a frontage at 1 1 Federit street with a rear side fronting on Mittes pase was occupied by larker. Holmes & Cp., thee jobbers. whose Loss is about !110.015. Fa3 covered by Insaranee. Tlhe parties with a frontage at 133 sad 135 Federal street me once pied by Moener. Codding 1 ('e.. beet, thee sad rubber jobbers, whose loss it ed at from *1UO00 to f223.5 Was but sd full insured. T ire seems to have oiinated in barber. Helmes & Co.'s basement. Its maum in sat known. The first alarm was gives at 73 p. m., the secome at 8:10 and the third at $ At 11 o'clock the fre ne under contrel se hr as the danger of its sreadamg was eaeseeed. At 3 a.m. it was still rning and will bly rcquire the reenea's services ai4Ft noon. The dense smoke caused by the busr iag of the leather and rubber gods tendesel the Are an extremely dangeroes one for the Arenas e to ight. Many Bremen were iejred, the following being the last: (bief Nginesr Weber. hurt in the Leg and hbrt intersalvt District Chief Egsan, laire Masvema. Ls.d S. Smith of cheminal engine No. 2, Edwrd Op row, overcame by smnoe;, J. T.G . der No. 8. cut in thigh: Melen Joy. Indder 17. dislocated ankle; George W. Thompees of Na. 1, cut with glass. and Job 3 Lsty of eingine 6 and John Maheaga. engine 2, taks ia hemorrhage. An ambulance with a corps of doctors from the Emerieasey HospiinI were at the scene f the Ire live ye thes &e naes were probably saved by the preempt leass meat they recived Ew Tort AatRAflut woes. ======s. Naw Yoas, Dec. L-The "Isreda," scees story apartment hose, ah Saee and 3d avene, was damaged S10.0M by Ore at TM this merning. Tweety-eight in..a. who re sided in thme bs. al mnade their essae to safety. most of them by way of the fee esosq wsu which tae hows was well esplied. Alt TZrK c(rAZmA - EER Twa Emigness Whoe Mae Ne. UMea Maps of new IuammsseH h.oe. C=scaoo, Dee, 3E.-merning papereag 6e an ofieeer of Gen. Miles' Mat reesivedae teg... last evening trem his brotser, a United Utates soldier statiesed at les Fkamass, tal ing him of the arrest thee yMeder of two foreigmers, ee a opamad, the ser a CMins, who have besn therefor the pat bee weeks and soting in a mesaser to eaes i con. They spunt wm tie in their rosem in their hotel, obsr gthestriee stseeeey.ltey s i e saWitie de drawing me andl whe te es o t an es ia.pat want is the directies of the hrbor where bey woe several times arqrised wt~ in be appusest act et makimg a seit-ses y of Qe locality witha compga. 16ey else eadeawese I.th lete gsanelt sfe mpas ag the terpedoes raoted to the hb. The amen weswureesdes a of Pansy though they as wrongly ampetded Cb--- qpass It iset pp be charge of ea be -d ea me ae weQ ear ed wih mery. ena n se eU. Osat an Wam T a Pomeac Na.. Dee. 3.-The m mel by the Are at the Eastern Miehiges Asylum Ow be Iame Is aet heavy, W at bat -e--*-' nh north wing omad of being ealirely galed is in hir codiesn boles the sesn leer. The upper fle are oepleb wroah, theroof having fares i.. The sb aliea building the main .tracte, wreck, but even at that the emoe e .' asylum express a hope that be wait by e ovesd. The south wing is but little i There is absolutely as clme reves san gent conjecture as to t . of be ire. There was nothingr t en gthrebesetej where the. Are caught wihit Is believed smig have Impartedth ------yspat TheeSee of thme asyleen declire ItSSwill sedhed e burned portsssma, and ee shi aessoenalm i' eB thme wails are prove. to have esased hibs red deaage. The hama to the state Is whoeer e building ad refturai bung bill may eeame to, as there is net a dellar ot inenee es apei. vmuuos~ Eas mam . sCmtes OainWenmytg to Met. We CUScaGO, Dee. U.-A aisming paper ee Bausted by the threats of icnams ee enmity he khewred in the ism et d.g, he. iapst Stole's Atersy Valium 5. Eie., r., lis at his horne ssering beeases e. u.. Wlee. Within be h..twa. wees a deep-itid e lee Msi moe a evened b a remra - 4 eset im and e mvery preesasties km bee. tabs U is ee hat the dager itset yet md.the wbtees. hair is esusesped ins a t mvae whitk B mimat oet bts anSa mee adeSm damm is very seie, het esime t gie ieI ngbe ....... .e...ng e.pb eauaweBa sme ee msse miem Mr. EidS ebeies e teeS of be mp but declines to give deedns. 5 is ase hit s me a equsally bees Osaaed hr wimiadhe es ea eslasnd dam sea amsman ee ~ mG Massesu, tha Dee . -4s 5me hege atOse 1ings be aaige be - dbm bqain us peassema 3gS Sm b be be mesbg. jeiese u~ ni. hmpse.mm k G a b e s n a s ea m hm ,"i esos adoen 4 M Q es