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SPECIAL NOTICES. __SPECIAL NOTICES, ““Theneceamty and value of Trust and Saye Lepout Companies ta becoming more clearly understood and better appreciated every day.” T= MosT PROMINENT FEATURES Of the American security and Trust Com- pany’s business are the following: It acts as Treasurer Pays interest upon deposits. Manawes Estates. Collects Income. Loans Money. Furnishes Investments. Rents Safe Bore 15 and $25. Keeps wills free. Write or call for the little hook we have just published, contain- ima a full and complete deserip- tion of the various branches im:i- mated above. It is conceded that a Trast Company, such as ours, has many advantages in acting as Administrator, Trustee, Executor, &., over an indi- vidual acting in a lke capacity, hence it is not strange that this Branch of our business is assuin- ing such large proportions. ‘Those intending to travel or Who desire tole relieved ofthe routine Work incident to the mau- awewent of their estates, can avail themselves of the services of the company for a small con- sideration. ‘Ladies will be given any infor- mation demred relative to finan- fai matters. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., A. T. Britton President. ©. 4. Bell First Vice President. A. A Thomas... Second Vice President. Perey B. Metaver ‘Treasurer. Georse E. Euunons* Secretary. Directors Jobn R. McLean, Caleb J. Milne, Martin F. Morris, Crosby 8. Noyes, ‘M. M. Parker, Charles Porter, James G. Payne, Alan H. Reed, S. S. Sharp, W. S. Thompson, AT. Britton, €. J. Bell, M_ W. Beveridze, Henry F. Biount, William M. Coates, Robert Dornan, Chas. C. Duncanson, Daniel Donovan, Matthew G. Emery, Janes E. Fite, JobnE. Herreil, A. A. Thomas, John N. Hutebinson, William Verner, Jobn S. Jenks, Harry F. West, Henry S. Louchbeim. Henry A. Willard, Benjamin H. Warder. 1419 G st. o. SE YOU 8 Fawity? ie you wave You are in duty bound to have your life insured for their benefit. Write to me tf ua Wis to Tead solmetiing interesting Wpon this subject. CHAS. L. GURLEY, St thw. With Equitable Life Asenrance Society. “mh2¢ oO CARPENTER ELECTRIC COMPANY, ‘THE SHOREHAM H-STREET STORE. Best electrical inventions of theage. Stock book Row opened for subseriptious. ‘Tem per cent per an- Buu Ob investment guaranteed. Prospectus at the tice, where exlititions of the inventions may be i mab 1Z-amm NSURANCE.—WHY TAKE ANY RISK? GET Your property instred at once. We will call per- Soually snl take irniture, stock of wools or house in any cotapany you desire in Be city or outude company. Drop us a postal Mf 1s Bot convenient to call at ULF office, whics In open and evenine. BF RUSH & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Avenis, mb31- 2 ‘S18 wth st we JRo W. consos. ut_& policy upon your UNO. W. MACARTNEY, ‘Member N. - Bigca Ex CORSON & MACARTNEY, OVER BUILDING, 141% FST. wow, and Dealers in Governument Bonds Railront Blocks gad Petsie ted al accuriigs tated rena Bincks aed Bemis 2 ee piypachangssey Sey orks Mititdety cit Bovto ead ani = investinent securities. District Hiatirved. Ges, Insurance and Yelet Stock bought and sold.y18 MONEY TO LOAN. Ss nes snd ese neers mee enemmeseemememaecmncaste eesti Me LEAS em, $4,000, 1,300 ML to loan on real estate, n: ty rood. LLINANE, #18 Fst. nw. () 70, EOS ON IMP at Oper cent. Apply to eres a as! &. ‘DUNCANSON, ‘th and Dats. n. CONSTANTLY ON HAND Suit on approved wecurity - EASiEkDAY & MALLERY. Goa Pst.. Pacific bailding. ED PROPERTY WE, Save Moser to lean in sams current rates SST Moxey rot a¥l $1.40), for one. two or three yearsat 6 percent (Om improved real estate No delay abt]-st \WOKMSITEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. nw. Mieke 1 WAS S2.a0 IN SUMS FkOM $000 up on hnproved city real estate. ABEKI & ABERT, LUNG st. uw mali ot Mesex TO LOAN LARGE OR SMALL bf auccunts—on real estate security in the District of Coluuira. no. rm delay chatves reasotgal HOCLAY STEWART & SON, Tea Fst E AND | ‘mali TO SUIT, ON & trust notes for sale; CALDWELE se MeSEX fo Loan. tw su M proved real estate mcurity, Baderay. $20,000 AY S PER CENT No deiay if papers are O.K. _mblt-im ACKER & GADSBY, 1008 F st. a.w. EAL ESTATE INVESEMENT. we s. Ds, Qh ABTERLy. HAKGED. ONEY TO LOAN AT 3 AND 6 PEK CENT ON eb proved District real estate. no.deiays Mt Piece, : Vis Fit. YOU WANT MONEY (ov TO LOAN ‘at jow’ interest ca furniture, pins, hore, Wagons, housevold uvds or ciher permoual propery: Principal aud interest payable in weekly ur moathly rpeuts, ho feu va vt irom Fedence: Re Pabisen” ” Address Box te, Sar ote jad sta® OS FTO LOAN IN SUMS TOSUIT. AT SAND ee AC Teal estate vec arity FEAR AWTS ee he. ave (Bie Arinsten tire lus Co votice.) NON KEAL ESTATE. PROMPT M fet Ey TO. vention to all eppiicaticns WORMSTEDT & BEADLEY. fer tw Wa bat iow. USEX 10 LOAN—WE HAVE MONEY 10 LOAN Bei MN aod steal aovotunts, on real extate ne curity. tates ea OTT, WILCOX & HIESTO? feS1m S tust th and Daa _ 7 Ey SU Ms FROM $500 UPWARD, AT FIVE AND SIX FER CENT, ON BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. KO. HOLTZMAN, for Cor. 10th and F sts.n. w. Mees. IN ANY 5/ or eoliey = ee aon narean nt Ue PERERA wefan Se ear etek Be = es Semen Sapear foe czaninatan ot ase : OAEY 70 LOAN TN BUM TO SUH Ge fea ee cn ed a sake Stak SR Tae Hees Fest Curb, nerve ne Moses 22. LOAS ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST Of vam tu suit 88 lowest rater wecurty Frc os M 9 ‘Rates WASH) DANENHOW: ‘Successor to DABENMUWEE & US. cur isth and 6. ae oo swt occ ATARRH REMEDY O° 0 Discovered by OC lustontly reteves and Q Can eminent phy speeully cures Catarrh. © Oaician, © ce Wby de you suffer? Oswi ie Reread CHRISTIAN. Wisiesaie and Ketail, pmo Se Peau ave. SPECIAL NOTICES. EDEN) NOTHING P< | BSP sons of Wasi, The pubic voice ie too strome. We accept the ver. | 8-3: dict. viz: Thai our Shirts are the Snes" ever attempted | DAY "T i, in Washington. All cut and nade un the premises. | West F: id Pa. “ave. n: Perfection guaranteed oF nu sal . ed. By onder MILLER’S, ANSON G. TAYLOR, Gr. 8. STUCKHOLDERS | ATTE re will be a inas¢ meeting of ‘at Gatto w., WEDNESDAY, thy P.m., to nominate a Loard of trust the mext a election April U portant business.” Every member of the company is earnestly requested to be [renent mbit HANY STOCKHOLDERS. Successor to ELLERY & €O., Shirtmakers, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Outfitters, _fe12-3m 18th and Px. ave. q=DR. FINLEY HUN DENTIST, Has Removed His Office to mb10-1m' W217 F st. nw. DE. EK. M. DAWES, DENTIST, | ee ee tie 1217 Fst, nw. a> FASTER <5 Lines. rafine American Bounty roses, choice cut Rowers ‘Sines inten Insc cee ei aieaa rat vs fer Easter ss ize yunttiee at @ q—8hOvT, THE HAT w ACTURER, 6 F st. ti.w. Be einai ntyleccam tome a SI TISh 6 ¥ et. we St. opposite Star office. Give me a call. 10 per cent chéaper than elvewuere. fe Lin S__WatiiNoTON, NACH Boe i nave oto Toe Bre anierest and vod sil Of coal ata New uy trienas Ceawor with their patrotiage ae forthe past ten years. Parties who ave indelted to ne will'please call aud settie, AXTHUN b. SMETH. > Na. DKANEY’ iny en- ak Wood business be pleased to hav fo favor uy. St S_FFICE OF THE OREAT FaLLs ICE COMPANY, 924 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY beg shad wil, end eave to announce that thetr supplies of ico re | GUALILY fuel, correct welght ati! tats prices Toe, cently housed at Dittston and ut South Gardiner G0 New York ave now, om the Kennebec river, Maine, are unsurpassed fm qcality and are equal in quantity to all tradedemands of the coming season. The con- @itions of the recent Larvest were unusually ion ine estates of others are «on favorable and the ice housed is anexcelled in on Eetate Ottice, age vt st. purity, solidity and the manifestation of those Sibogx balidine. 16 fully cant ped The real estate business In the interest of clients. “Kents are tnade Prowpt collect superior qualities which distincwish it from the yield of other castern rivers, and, pre- eminently, from the cheumically-induced pro- duct of the machine. ‘Ihe interests of thelr customers and of the public will continue tobe snbserved, as hero- tofore, and the company ts prepered to rurmish ice at the lowest iogitimate market rates. mb?-h wd patrons. ew. , Whe their orders lor Work im stove ana On trade, he w:ll be pleased to all branch's or the SPECIAL NOTICES. Koo Sat ort the Av 25” Years in the business, S<> attend. Juny, for the election ot a BOARD. M. B. Latimer, C. G. Sloan, LATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, ‘Main Office, 1409 G st. n.w. ture, Nos. 1:kiT and LEK! H st. 0. Weshington, D. C. LIBRARIE: HOR: . STOCKS AND BONDS, AND CARRIAGES. APPRAISERS. ERY SATURDAY. RIAN A20th., Rev. T. Dp. Special services every night this harday., at 7:0. he passion. ahi = SSSTATED MEETING OF “Ro! Bru: mont ‘Ir hisuini year, will be held at GL KIL 6.1801 NT 1AM. Meet fer of stock ands 16 years in the business. Department for Horses, Carriazes and Heavy Furni- REAL FSTATE, FURNITURE, WORKS OF ABT, (Special Attention given to Appraisements for Under- writers.) Rognlar sale for Furniture, &c., at our rooms, 1400 GOS eReC Horeenand Carriages, LG and Tech tube eek, except Subjects taken frou the narration All who Feat (Lis wotice are invite to DE i: Counetis Rath, will be, Weld at ¢ cathedral of the Rite TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at 7 he mabe slecant home or investment will beat the AUCTION SALE. of that beattt new house No, wth st. n.w., over! ing lowa Circle unt public reservation, THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH. 6, ai O'CLOCK P.M. “it ‘contains ull the latest iugproveuients and isa model Louse. ‘or terius gee MALCLIFFE, DARR & Aus ‘mh22-3t 9204 Rooting mh2h == : gq > IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CHE CREDITORS OF GEORGE 1. HILL. * AU persons having clatius wainst Mr. Gcorge 1. i e hereby warned to exhibit the same to the sub- Ler on oF betore the 10th day of April, IN [éitcrs diving iu the eastern and western rectjonsot D. SU MACKATL PES wo lich hey‘cam Pag thelr wes illaduring | mht9.5t_Assienee of Geo. 1. Mill, 430 thst. ai. faniing hours st “ eee ‘TWE" N'A TIONAL CAPITAL BANK | XD... MAKOH 19, 1801. ‘on na Me Focan THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK. reson Pat's paid on or before the Sth of exch month, AND THOSE ONLY, will be entitled to the discount of 25e. OU cube feet. I‘tr_ WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. FINANCIAL. T9 Who have So Pennsylvania ave. Referring Teave to say friends and Russell's T be wes He cial to see any new place, 121; ‘PME PHOENIX INVESTMENT COMPANY, ice *)_HUGH J. F ; ca r NOTICE.—THIS | WILL NOTIFY MY WEST DULUTH. MIRRESOTA. Boe eis aae pabje eenerally that shall Capital, $200,000. divided into 20.000 shares; par Ge my business at the old stand, ith amd Penn value, #10 each, payable in ten monthly mstallments Dis AVE. .W., UNC comp “ate by the ofS] ber month eiuentie fokginment. Tin the event ot due notice will ‘Subscription books now open at the office of the com- | be viven as to wiiere I shall locate West Duluth: Minberandat ome of Geo. B. | “utivet ‘THOS. DOWLING. Eeckuser Direct Eyeleth W. McComnick, ‘und U sis, West Washington. T TENNIAL CEI WASHINGTON, APKIL EBRATION, I. 10, 1801. Jos. A. Williamson, Win. €. White, kovert Crombie, Citizens’ Central Comamittee—John W. Babson, mbIS- ta 8. 8. Willlamson. Myrcn M. Parker, Rol Fenwick, Marvin C! Stone, Hon. Jonn Lynch, "Brainard H, Warner, Prot, Otis 1. Mason, J [MON cREpiT compaxy, eth Watkins. coms has: iy TH Basin Dow! THOMAS DOWLING & SON new fri resis tf tli qeluber abd the active part taken by the Junior her for many years are a euaranee that whateve Intrusted to thei: will be faiturusly attended to. Ge BUILDERS, LOOK aT THIS. R strect near Zist n.w.,4 lots, 18Kx JO fect toalley: the best neighbor- hood; an economical size; #3,300 each. JOHN B. WIGHT, mb23-2t 140834 G st. <g> NOTIC PARTNERSHIP, winission business ny son. Frank W. been 1or many Years associ The new firm & Son, astungton. D. Dowlinu, wi with me jit March 3, 1801. IOMAS DOWLING. FRANK W. AUCT thwest cor. Pea h aecordanes with the above anny invite the coutinued co others who may teed the servic TTiave this day associated with me in the auction and 10 hie be known as Thomas THOMAS DOWLING. fidence The long expericnce of the senior ‘Aue- thon and coumiss.on Vusiuess ol every description, PUBLIC EXERCISES IN LINC HALL. APRIL &, Atternoon—To be presided over by the WASHINGTON BRANCH. svientof the United States. Fvenine™ Lobe pre: onthe Int PONY y the Secretary of the literior and the com- iissioner of patents. AFKIL 0, A‘terucon Meeting To be presided over rat of the ma ~ 10 be pre by Hon. ‘Frederick Fraley. LL.D. presi tional board ‘of trade. Evening ‘Meet tided over by Prof. 8. P. Lansley, secretary of the Stuithsonian Tostitution. ANNIVEKSALY DAY, APRIL 10—Anniversary of the Sisning of the Srst Ainericau patent law by Georve Washington. 9 a.m, excursion’ to Mount Vernon, Mhere an address will be deuverd by” Dr. J. M Toner upon “Wastiinyton es an Inventor and Pro- moter of Improvements.” %2 p.m. inspection of ord- Ban shou. Washington navy iy invitation of the Secretary of the Navy Poin, parade reg ular troops, National Guard, Hixi School Cadets and other organizations. WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘To whom it may concern: the undersizned, after careful examination of the Union Credit Cowpany's Reporting System, have become subscribers thereto, it being the best thing of the kind we have ever seen. Our **Watch Lists” are beinz cheerfully furnished said company without reserve and complete in every particular, covering ali ratings, good, bad and in- different. A universal application of this efficient protection against abuse of credit would be of the greatest value FEBRUARY, 1891. te ‘subscribing to is benefits. byl ae ie Eve Rg be presided over W.B. Moss @ Hons, Jas. L. Barbour & Son, “Addresses upon suljects relating to invention are Robt. McLean, John H. Magruder, Plowegat ie publigjuoetines vy Radward Attia Lansbursh & Bros. B. Chariton & Co. - rus F. Bracketi, MD.” Lieb. Mon. ¥.P. May & Co., Arthur Burt & Co., Benjamin Butterworty, Uctave Chanute, president G. G. Cornwell & Son, Frank Hume, A. 3. C. Ec kro. FW. Clarke, Hou. John W. 3.0. Adams, M. “The Washington Post,” | Daniel, Maj. Clarence EF _ Dutton, E. E. Jackson & Co., George Kyneal.jr., : ee utchell: Hom, OH: Pi ‘W. B. Shea, Rufus H. Darby : iy. Hon. A offord, Hon, Kobt, 8. Taylor. ror ft. Kovt. i. “Thurston,” Fro. Win! B. Trow: Uridge, Hon, Edwin Willits, Hon. Carroll D. Wright. jeetings fur the organization of the National As- sociation of Inventors and Menufacturers. on. the afternoon of Ayr 7 and in the morning on April S and %, when addresses are expected trom promiuent inyentorm and wanuiarturers. “Subscribers admitted to public exercises by ticket. “Fer further partwulats ukiress JUS. K. McCAM- MON, chairman finance cousuittee: A. ‘T. BRILLON treastirer, oF the executive comuuittee—Hon, JUHS L ‘Cuairiian, JOHS W. BABSON, AKVIN NE, GEU. C. MAYNAKD, J. ELFRETH ” Secretary. 1G st. u.¥, opposite the Patent Office, Win. Ballantyne & Sons, Libbey, Bittinger & Co.. J. 8. McLain, M.D. Ramsey & Bisbee. Pabat Brewing Co. Thos. D. Sincleton, L. K. Devendorf, The Evening Star,” Wash. B. Williams, AND SCORES OF OTHERS. The hundreds of reputable physicians in Washington who gravely regard the many thousands of dollars due them, constantly mcreasing instead of diminishing, aud which they have neither time nor inehnation to collect. will find in this company beth satietuction for the past and security for the future. You have but to call and see for yourselves, or our agents will cail upon you if desired. CALL AND EXAMINE, NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING. Geo. E. Kennedy & Sons, ‘M. &P. Metzxer, W. H. Houghton. Hill & Co., ‘Thomas K. Marshall, Fe TRANSPARENT ICE COMPANY, ‘3327 Water st., Georgetown, D. Telephone 156, Full supply of best quality of & Full wearht. Proupt service. Lowest market rates, Wavons to ail sections of the city. Discount on ekets purchased at office or trom drivers. Urdet® by luail oF felephoue wall rece! iuedtiateattention. Contracts for or full-dress occasions, made at short notice, and satis- faction guaranteed in every instance. time building, 1415 F st. now., 18 to pablisl Lis new Sales Bulletin April 1. sons who have property for sale, dness oF residence, or unimproved, Would like to take advantaze of supe facilities, sich as the con p- ment of Jno. A. Erescott’s real estate office affords and offers to the general public, wid stand more than «n ordinary ‘chan immediately couvert their realty into cash, or its equivalent, by haviny the same freely advertised in the bulletin. Mr. Prescott asks that deseri tions of property ve at once set sertion in the April Bulletin. LL pers as q=> CUSTOM-MADE SHIRT: er prepared ‘Custom-made ort while. b: Festeettully’ solicited, mabe -6t THOMAS DOWLING & SON. g INO. A. PRESCOTT "Heal “Estate Broker, Kel our increased facilities in this department we han ever to execute your orders Shirts. Any style, for ordinary Now is the best leave your orders, as you will find a shirt more comfortable for summer Wear after having been worn Leave your order at Men's Furnishing Department, first floor, first annex. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. stre eet building and have opened the same. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘T THE REQUEST OF ONE THOUSAND and one of our customers we have provided space fora lunch room on thesixth floor of our 10th Weare now prepared to serve them in a first-class inanner. mb20-3m, Ea TO TAXPAYERS. 1can ALL Ab or uist PAY before TAX SALE ‘Aud save expense, mages iae: Iaue for ove or more Years mhioetwe DR. E, OLIVER BELT = mh7-s&tulm DANIEL MACAULEY. Manager. | > Ha jee Cor. mh17-2w Fe HE AEA STEAM LAUNDRY, FORM. erly at 1250 22d st.. hay removed direct!) opponite im the buildin toriueriy O-cupted ‘by. the Georgetown Steain Laundry. Lhe sane respectfully solicit a continuance of patronaye shown bereotor mbitlin —"™ ELSMER:! 1408 H st. now, ‘Three desirabie suites with private bath for rent. with table board abd L-2w ([ #2 WASHINGTON Loan AND TRUST CoM. PANY. Cash Capital, $1,000,000. Temporary Offices, 1001 F st. nw. New buviding in course of erection at the corner OS Hhand F sts. nw. Organized under act of Congress approved October 1, 1890. ‘This company is authorized by law, To receive deposits and allow interest on balances. | ~ To issue certificates of deposit. Ke =<» TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK. ‘To act as administrator, guardian, trustee, re- Ina shost tine you will rot jeer ceiver, assignee, committee of the estate of per- a ee bw. Senvaen copes mentioamd coun to athe eer fannner trays whetier it be victorin, Seovets Gamciery character. Pe er aa ‘To manage estates and coilect rents. ow to ve done up and has it when ‘To collect interest aud dividends for customers the Pleasant weatner comies. Hecollect that painting and var- without chanre. nusiing taketiise Me To execute trusts from courts, corporations gw ‘and individuals. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, ‘Fo act as treasurer or avent for religious, benevolent or other institutions and as registrar oF transter agent of the stocks or bonds of cor- yorations, paying their interest or dividends if 1028, 1030 Conn. ave. P.S.—Drop usa line and we'll come desired Will (0 - a recisted for and kept without charge "FEL NOTE, ca eer : — Stean Laundry. wishes to BEAINAKD H. WARNER, President. i > and the pubic that, be JOHN JOY EDSON, Vice President. se wired pla aunts t0 10 WM. B. GUELEY, Treasurer. fs acknowiedet by : Coupetentt udiees int of excelteuce and his WM. B. ROBLNON, Secretary. we have reached the lguest mci. Give tsa tra Directors: Sie clad ata Cam wor inex eieds "O° * Jobn T. Arms, Samuel Norment, | | Telet! 3, OF write s end to 14°22 Penn- Seasee hs bober, Sone maaan i SNC" WALLRG Chas. 5. Baker, Georee F. Schafer, rhe a James L. Barbour, XH. Shea, ‘A WORD TO THE WISE Do not wait tl SUMMER to order your BHIRTS. | First, because a NEW SHIRT 3s the most UNCOMPOMIABLE arent you can wear in hot weather. Second. becwuse We will be sy busy that you H- 8. Cummings, J. 3. Darlington, Jobn Joy Edson, ‘Thos. Somerville, John A. Swope, J. 8. Swormstedt. ‘Altert F. Fos. George Truesdell, | way not wet Your” Shirts "when you WANT tie ~ Third, vecause the wost cesitabce patterns a FA ©. C. Green, B. H. Warner, SHIMTINGS will be sone.” So place your order 3 Wa. B. Guriey, A. A. Wilson, with) VT. HALL, Birt Sawer, 205 ¥ st Joon A. Hantiton, L. D. Wine, _tactory on premises: dobn B. Larner, 5. W. Woodward, A. 8. Worthington. mhistf GOOD STYLE, CORRECTNESS es $a fogun thd atintion we aan ee IwELITY engraving, paper and printing are es sential (0 "make wedding Invitations ersect. GEDNEY & ROBERTS, Makers, Wi LULL st, Lea Gus UMC BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 913 AND 915 F ST.N.W. ‘Has the best pian devised for securing « Home. NO AUCTION UF MONEY. Any smonnt loaned. repayabl mpl iu advanced. “Shares, €1 per suowthetmaturtint r SIX PEK CENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON Pald-up cortifcates tor ¢0ks ested 850 per share a we « Yer cent per sunuin ‘paid Ou purcltase price seni: ously! 13 per month on each WHO IS YOUR LAUNDRYMAN? TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 401 to 40 8 sth. w. Quick work without exira charge. Try. our plan. A postal trom yuu Wil uring obe (or our Wagons to your dour. perry Harrison, 4) Be "* REMINGTON TYPE. WRITERS. “PARAGON” TYPEWRITER RIB- BONS, our own manufacture, are by far THE BEST in the market. Soldex- LES SEE, Be weuter Washington Stock bivaauee ‘BANE! AND BROKERS, ww F SY., WASHINGTON, D.c., WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, haMtecraces emt bae “Menem stecky, Bonds, | seopcun COR. STH AND F STS. N.W. ‘BUY YOUR COAL, iD woop Sto: the reliable Sra of SORKSON BROT. the cet cateuatve retail Geuers im thecoun- WASHINGTO: eS PDDING, ECE TON AND At Home Invitations in imitation of plate work at one-fourth the BYKON 8. ADAMS, 174 Printer, THE FIRE AND BURGLA\ =~ BUILDING UF THE POSIT COMPANY, Constructed entirely of brick, with steel doors, ‘or rent at mnininuin rates. STEEL VAULTS, wge of and ali other, at mini wht7~tin 1 sar ad Up war’ year. INVITEDSS EBOSTE “8 Rent for F) KNOW YE ALL MEN THAT A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR. THE JEWELER, of 505 7th st. naw. Selig AMERICAN WATCHES, the products of Waltham, Elcin, Howard. Hanpder om = Magnetic, Sprinzfield, Columbus Panties, cased in beautiiuily decorat cases Of all leading ated States, tor CASH OK ON IME. t<* kes in wold, FIKST-CLASS HOUSI LOW asa MERICAN ICE COMPANY. ice and Coal, Who-ewale and Retail,at Uwest prices. Contracts {ur one o1 45.000 TONS ON HAND. PU “ tron KOCKY MOUNLAINN 0: siaine—froze into tee 14 to 20 inches thick and: af our plant on the FENG VER, «le- livered frou our KED WAGONS. Don't need to bebolled. No surrounding yraveyards ov 's. Won't STICK tozether. OLD EFFECTS STORED, yacked, moved OF shipped without tromble to Owners. Give us your order and your ke will do ths vous consigned to us will Le stored, unpacked and placed in residence, oF re- Shipped as desired. TOKAGE “WAREHOUSE, iS. Vice Pres. and Manaer, AMERICAN SECURITY AND SHUST COMPANY, s<~ 1140 Loti st. aw, Absolutely fireproof, CAUTION. WISHING ‘chines to Give the Li We particularly caution those havin inuke avuinst allows thems to be. ALL OF OUR M. $223 AL ‘hest dewree of satistac- id ones of ed else~ Where than at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, where none vat abi semtiine parts are toed, and omy: th ‘niost je charges, if any, are iuade. Tecelve iuumediate attention. fet-t,th, WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO., Bn 437 sth it. nw reason. ‘Orders by postal will << want corner ot th wt Tine ‘Of rest ‘druas ama tyedbe AGAIN IN BUSINESS, Thi hes, where J will, opened a new drug store at thenorth- and Florida ave. with a complete ‘be Pigased to welcome all Of wy irenus aid old customers. Prescription department in charge of wradustes in pharmacy. F. M. CRISWELL, at 1th und F sis. nw. rane Prices reasonable. =" WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: T that halts. chants’ Mutual Protective Ui ne mutual [rotection of tts metal Jase of persons who can, but will not, pay their ‘The membership, which is composed of our best merchants and tradesmen, 1 inw. ack bial and 1 Persons who “the annual fee is tisfactory arrangement Giter having been duly ee * report to them monthly the names, cis $2) the monthly dues 50 cents, ‘oh the deiivery of the report. ite with jurtber Hon call on UF address pp est 3 Bybkows: Jange and rapidly ineress- to asst te members tn collecting to _meinvers’ who fail to make ‘them for ‘be DRY ov! | nz, peak of **Th ally invited. M Bes eee Aiport! nectne conducted by Mrs. Annie &. Bovee. All friends cor- E, CHURCH—THIS EVEN- Key. Geo. Elliott will t Ober-Ammervatt. It" PERANCE, It g> NATIONALIST CLUB, 609 FST. Free lecture WEDNESDAY EV TA. Biand. Subject oltes, Be WE PAE AND BAZAAR OF TWRLP THT Street M.E. Church s.e., which was to have taken Place March 25 has been postponed unti April Xj. ‘Vickets sold for March 25 will be ood tor April 13. mbit eq MASONIC. eT Sumunication of MM. Parker Lodge will be held at their hall, cor. ‘sd and H sts.n.e.. on WEDNESDAY, 25th instant, 7-30 Pp... All the members. urgently 5 = MR. OM Ee Wi too pam, Sons interested Tegtiesteal to. be present. int NE WASHING’ i be in attendance at the wallery on 10th between F Gssts, n.w., Wednesday, March Also all 24 lode. THE SOCIETY TON ARTIRTS oF 1 trom Wa.tu. it Be AM, AUTHORIZED for sale for a limited time a mo: Sitable piece of G st. Arst-closs und improves stantial and modern buuidin as han.isome incoue. at TO OFFE R Pee now yielding WM. Ko wn w. A COMPACT PIECE OF GROUND. ‘82x01 feet on the Wt side of 19th street betwee square fro in agooll res a 30-foot alley int operty is central, only one necticut avenue, 1s M and N street cality and its di- mensions afford advantages which can be read asked is, foot. wt FE ESTER croruns perceived oderate. The price Only €2.25 “THOS, J. FISHER & CO., ast nw. We would be pleased to sorve as many of our cust! rs as find it convenient to quake a selection before EASTER SATURDAY. ‘The new stock is quite complete and contains everything that 4 man wants to wear, Purchases made now may be held until wanted. GEORGE SPRANSY, 404 7th st. SAME AND 81. G._WARFIELD SIMPSC Cor. ol and G sts. bw. T can take no orders for tr. for Saturday Users later ‘eduesday, 6 p.m. You will want to don on uw pair USE. FINE NATURAL WOOL MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR AT $1.50, WEIGHT IN MERINO AT 50c. 8. F. & J. E. ROSENTHAL, Men's Furnishings, Hats, One Pri (Ju24-im $82 Fst. nw. After April 1, 1801, o'cloc GRA wy ‘Treasurer, ae ore 19. TS. ‘Ordered. made January Jawiul tor any SeWer or gus main. aust be strict]; done by the p kiven.” All ines in order that the: =OFI for the examin: iu the District of juissioners a lie sicned counter iuended $0 4s to ree duly 2, 1 all aE such term: hy Columbia betore ay me to wh vatedt shut jon lice ftnotits boi Dol March 23, 1801. a Evening Star. last year. |W permit obta.ned froin ¢ lore commencing any part of the work of NOTICE Ts Be ek of atbacrtption tote capiial neck ar tke Washinstou and Ariinctse, Wass tonnes of ibs Disa er a Kress approved February. 28, the office of J. 8. Lawrety 27, ADVL, from Vain. to. Lawrgnre, B.C. Forney, auhese 3 A QUARTERLY DIV! ‘per share on the ea North: O Street and South W pany will be paul at the office of the company on and Books for the transier of stock Will be closed on THURSDAY, the 20th By order of board of directors, HE the District of “21, ISL. —Ordered that. the nd Licensing of tes india are Pliration and incorsements, Se Will ‘be iswtted by the vgsessor the District of Columbia in the namie of the wpp-acant. the chairman of the board of xa nuemed by Said assess 1 agraph of tue regulations dated J: “at Kineers of the iocation of tu UGLASS, JOHN W. RU: ‘Comunissionérs of the Disteve' To Thomas & 1horas,, _ Resident Managets, 637 Pst. mh24-1m The weather ix Wednesdays 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE., HEREBY incorporated by ~ KOSS, ine the terun o: caucinee Bet by onder of June ANAK. erly reyaked and wereatter be one ear irom, April’ d oF That lerealter the fee " Teense a stenun engineer ial be deponited With the collector ot the Dist GIVEN THAT of Con- ASML, will be opened at . GIF 1dth st. new. March, mu. ‘Beriah Wilkins. J. 8. "i. Handle, tncorporators. DEND OF 50 CENTS stock of the Capitol, minuto Hal.way Com ata wstaut, it _at OF THE COMMISSIONERS, Dastrict of Columbia, Washinzton, March, That the foilu substituted forsection 7 of the TSNI, viz, STON UF Persons t uses OF establishment with any water Weror Kas hain ur with any bipe jor water or with any house sewer ‘without ‘Engineer Commissioner be- ine is hereby plumbing regulations Sec. 7. Itshall not be ‘tany house, The provisions of this paragraph shail-apply te all Water mai swers and water service pipes, whether on private property oF 1 b ke streets, “anaes, Toa din, nt lots, and ect, with, amy sTwhter agrvice pipes IMibibe; oF paitet ‘The conditions. of tite ye wovplied._ wits, und the work aRtat tinber tn whe Miers are required to notity. the Mews heer Conuinissioner ot any ahd ull extens‘cus ot altere Honsof water fatures or bites tusle teeige or edhe: is permit lusine the permgt is duay be examined, J. W SH M. HOBENT, nba, ia, regu rely aunended as fol- Jows: 1. That the ninth paragreph of said renila tions, made April 2, 1887, is hereby” ajuen led to-read astoliows: “Immediately alter each exauanation the secretary of the buard of examiners Will takes te} to the Commissioners in each nittins recoumendation of the board, iby th it wy the € icenses the District of, Commubia ise shall be revoked iat all Licensed stein ensineers shall cause their licenses to be meaty tramed and hun i couspicuous place im Or about the engine oF ler room where they 3 JOHN W empoyeds AY AL. ROBERT, 3PM. ‘We have so many questions asked us by the public and friends from day to day that for a short time this spring we propose to answer them one by one through the medium of The ‘You want to know how prices compare with at present writing there is no change. Yet we wili make a chance apd wreat one for cash-lown sales. ‘Propose this year to cut right and left tomake Gash sales. Write us or cal! on us for anything that enters into the construction of a house, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. <a 51. Cross Bill. ‘On motion of the wave the cause will strument which was August, 12 conis of the Jona W. Thompse benefit of the uer and y La SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS TRCT OF COLUMBIA. ‘The 20th day of March, 1501. Harvey Durand vs. Marvie Warner Bateman, - ferton Batenunand others. Nov tse Beebe za. intiff, by Mr. F. P. B. Sends, solitons it is ordered: that tie defehileiee ere Varner Baten and Belle edge i their appearance “o be entered Lerein on or betore, the first ruve-day occurrine rin torty lay The object of this suit isto cance! “The ol ot ‘rst, rtcn Bateman, cause ertinsday othe es in case Of de- ‘and annul cu the sth day of recorted ‘iu itber 120, tolio 24, of the lund’ rict of Colinnbias p conveyance by the detendant, Arth ct of Columbia, and iyinz on oF ALUMNUS L LA ‘husetts avene extended, wetween iock the Georgetows and Tennaliytown road. £ovy of this Washington city hese OF THE to Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, je Thinks Gen. AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS ... sea. AUCTION {SALES.. BICYCLES BOARDING ATE. convictions to the complete surren end, had Since FAMILY SUPPLIES FINAN WD asec close of the rebellion. He was a pall bearer for Gen. on that occas friendly sympathy. for indeed Gen. | ever manifested « decided friends | ston the instant he returned to the | the old flag. FOR RENT (Roos) | FOR RENT (Houses), FOR RENT (Stables) FOR RENT (Stores) E (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscellaneos GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Ls. | against Johnston’? MARKT neasee ducted his campaigs could. in numbers of cour well NEW PUBLICATIO: NOTARIES PUBLIC flanks and ause his retreat. NST jheld the integrity of his POTOMAC battle of Peach |Ienta, when the dissatisfied jthe contederacy relieved him be TWO CENTS. GEN, HOWARD'S ESTIMATE. mad then federate Cormmander in Some Respects. Gen. O. 0. Howard, commanding the mili- tary division of the Atlantic, came to this city to attend the funeral of Gen. Joseph E. John- ston. He remarked today to a Stax reporter that Gen. Johnston had splendid career in the army before the war, doiug loyal service, and that since the war, after having fought for his no man bas been more loyal in heart or more gentle toward those of us who fought against him. The general says he met Gen. at Gen. Sherman's table very soon after the Johnston Sherman and we graxped hands in most Sherman p for John- support of army “Your western campaign with Sherman was asked the reporter. LADIES’ GOODS... “Yes,” was the reply. “At first Iwas in the LOCAL : army of the Cumberland and c anded LOST AY the fourth corps. When Sherman th LECTURE against Johnston ons of the th MANICUR | armi . a Ohio: Th oman, | 5|the Cumberiand, and McPherson, the Ten- | in all those operations Johnston con- asa human being Having probably a third more than he we were able to turn Bat he till Tree creek, near At- | president ause he did | not conquer Sherman and substituted Hood. Hood in four battles «battered his Eee ee OMAL. .. army and in two more — absolutely Sat eoane. annihilated it. Purely as a mili- 1) tary study the generalship of Sherman and Johnston cannot properly be compared and con- trasted, national generais, almost with- out exception, regarded ED (Lots)... ED (Roos) WANTED (situat: D (Miscelianeous)... WINTER RE! and kind, kind beart. “You remark, the Union arn those opposi what respect? think Johnston th jo you during the rel enue, $159,160: customs, $235.53. Moxey ror Missovni.—The Treasury Depart- ment today issued a warrant for £646,958 in favor of the governor of Missouri on account of direct tax coliections. It was placed in the hands of Representative J.T. Heard, who is acting as the duly authorized agent of the gov- ernor in the matier. to observe him. streams and trees with height, he appeared t apprebension man had determined to do. pated a danger of being cither massed with abbatean a_ new position, which was afte night ax thoroughly Is Mr. Barxe’s Favor.—The case of 8. C. om gpg oneny = ea é ; } eee © 10 Boynton agt. the United States, an application | (30. JG divisions "and ‘he for mandamus to compel the Secretary of State to pay Boynton a certain amount due him under the Weil award, was decided by the United States Supreme Court yesterday in favor of the government. The court holds that the law es the Secretary of State discretionary power to disburse the award and that be has not ex- hausted this power. | without loss of cann menta. He would take advantage, river, the small streams becoming | barrier to the army. of his oppor [his whole force upon a part. He Patents to Distetct Ixvextons.—Patents were issued todas to the citizens of the District as follows: John Q. A. Houghton, two patents, button hole sewing machine; Edward C. Brice, artificial stone; Jere J. Barker, thill su port for vehicles; Geo. T. Smallwood and K. mith, drawing board: John Lyneh, two patents, street pavement and tile for copings; John J. Collins, electrotype for galvanic batteries: Joseph B. the nerve to execute his plans. the onl from being as much beloved as the | or sta upremacy. he?" Supreme Court of the United States yesterday Justice Blatchford rendered the opinion of the court in the election case of Clarke, Brewer et to the old flag—the which makes the state to their weakening vision.” cuit court for the western district of Tennessee. The Supreme Court decided that the indict- ment is bad, and it also answers a majority of the other questions in favor of the elections officers, Get Their Money Prompt To IxspEcr S1oNat Stattoxs.—Brig. Gen. A. W. Greely, chief signal officer, has been or- dered to proceed to the following named points for the purpose of inspecting the signal rervice wintions thereat and on the completion of that duty 1s to return from the point last named to his station in this city: Louisville. K- Mo., Galveston, San Antonio and. Ei | Paso, Tex., Sante Fe, N. M., Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, Cal., Tatoosh Inignd, Wash., Portland, Ore., Fort Assiniboine, Mont., Bismarck via Jainestown, N-D., St. Paul, Maun, and Milwaukee, reassuring. Aww Onpens.—Leave of absence for two months, to take effect on or about April 20, | 1891, is granted Capt. Frank U. Robinson, second cavalry. Leave of absence for four months on surgeon's certificate of disability ix granted First Lient. Wm. H. Smith, tenth cavalry, Leave of absence for six months, with permission to go besond the sea, is granted Maj. Charles’ I Wilson, paymaster. First Licut. Granger Adams, regimental quar- termaster fiw artillery, is detailed ax recorder of the examining board convened at the pre-. sidio of San Francisco, Cal., vice First Lieut. Wm. H. Voftin, adjutant tifth artillery, relieved at his own request. Leave of absence for four mouths is granted Maj. Albert S. Tower, pay- master. Maj. John H. Bartholf, surgeon, mow on duty at Plattsburg barracks, N.Y., will’ pro- ceed to Fort Wayne, Mich... and report in per- son to the commanding officer of that port for temporary duty Navan Onpens.—Assistant Sargeon W. N. T. Harris, ordered to the receiving ship St. Louis on the Ist of April; Assistant Engineer Jobn L. Gow, ordered to examination for promotion: Passed Assistant Engineer Robert D. Taylor, ordered to duty on board the ironelads at itich- ercised in the tions. : If the Indians get promptly all there will be peace. ernment attempts to very will surely revolt. majority subdue. unishment of the past wi ter Wass ready to fight bes tion. duty on board the San Francisco, and, upon falling in with the Baltimore, to that vessel; Paymaster Arthur Burtis, detached trom the Charleston and ordered to the San Francisco: Paymaster W. Goldsborough, detached from the San Francisco and ordered to the Charles- ton; Chief Engineer Philip Inch, detached from the Charleston and ordered to the San Fran- cisco; Chief Engineer Fletcher A. Wilson, de- “cards.” Amor the rep: m or the ordinary ether they case the friendlies take ‘de initiative is a quee- aby ellion. Hie crushed, as the How- ever, our feeling for Gen. Johnston is tender cause he himself had a tender and neral, that several officers of st of In ‘Asa strategist we had ample opportunities In a wooded country, full of n occasional mountain have a quick instineti just what the versatile Sher- mtici- and intrench- ra ment im such way ax to prevent it or retired to single fortified as the old ne. retreated my as at a div did pedi- Foir Oaks, of a sudden storm with a rise in the ading nt, and burl these things with wuch readiness that it was evident that he had the mastery of his profession and Probably ly. DEPENDS ON DISTRIBUTION OF MONEY. that ‘THE LEADERS WITH BUFFALO BILL. Most of their chiefs have been taken by for his European trip, and they are thus short of leaders, They realize perfectly well that the chiefs are not held as hostages, but tached from the San Francisco and ordered to | * teat gain to the goverument. the Charleston; Assistant Surgeon George Se eee Me. C. Vickerell, ordered to the Naval Hospital, THE POSTAL SUBSIDY. New York, April 1. Pensoxar.—W. C. Squire of New York and George M. Pullman of Chicago are at the Arlington.—Gov. Toole of Montana, John D, McCann of Pittsburg and H. E. Houck of Chicago are at Willard’s.——L. B. Snedeker of New York. N. Bolton of Montreal and W. H. Morris of Baltimore are at the ien- dall.——Gov. McKinney of Vi Wm. J. TT. Ellyson, mayor of Richmond, Col. Marye, Gen. C. J. Anderson, Gen. J.T! Swain and’ Gen. James M. McDonald, all of Richmond, who came on to attend the John- Beldgen of haleigh N.C. C. B. iemmond ot igh, N. C., C. P. Hamm Draite ‘of Richmond are ania wekepaie ow. taplon t —— WT, i. Si North Carolina and Howard H. Darnell National. Ss Howland of New York, Lek. Biter thie: 8. 8. Howl ie of delphia and John Brennan of Sioux City, Iowa, are at the Riggs.—W. H. Conant of of Philadel & ,are at Elsmere.—Gen. of Bedford City, W. F. Scott of New York and J. 8. Philadelphia are st the Hotel Johuson.- Gen. and Mrs. O. O. Howard Fredonia. oF Fs B ing Where It Now Is, i FH i Fe L i i | iy 4 4 u i é F i ? fF i Ai i ut F i at i ! | : g i F I H Hs | | ' e & thing that kept Joseph E. Johnston n the United States as any of our generals, properly beloved | are, is the fact of that fearfully wrong theory which we used to call «tate sovereignty ‘Then he never recovered from that, did “It was probubly too much bred in the bone i of . But MeGier, paper clamp John C. McGowan, aew- 2 SS eee oe & erage system; Joseph Wirth, propelling 4 tate righte—a good it ratus for vessels; John A. Jewell: brake bck. agg BSR, gent alg veteran soldiers of the Union will always write Ix Favor or Exectioys Orvicens.—In the | nation with a large Nand, manitest.a devotion of the whole country, oundary lines very dim al., which was sent to the ” Supreme Rapa Court on a certificate of division | POSSIBILITIES OF AN OUTBREAK. of opinion from the judges of the cir- It Will Depend On Whether the Indians The War Department is taking advantage of the cessation of hostilites among the Indians of Dakota and has of late been gathering in some authentic information relative to the probabilities of another outbreak this spring. Carefui researches and investigations have been made by the officers of the arm: as agents at the Pine Ridge and Rosebud agencies and their reports are not altogether In substance these officers assert that there need or need not be trouble, just ne the government desires. An outbreak can be prevented, or on the other band very little will fan the slumbering feelings of the abo- rigines into a fierce flame. That is to say, the whole case rests upon the care that will be ex- istribution of the appropria- y serving due them, and there isnot too much haggling. But the moment the gov- pinch the Dakota tribex the hitherto friendly Indians, who do not feel mplacent over the late trip to this city, As these Indians are in the the two states of Dakota at present such an outbreak might prove a hard one to ‘The attitude of the hostiles—that is, those Indians whove reputation for fighting leads folks to regard them as almost certain elements of war—is largely mysterious. one can tell just how they feel after tifeir easy ‘They are al- ald in No be deterred from an retaliation on their fellows. These chiefs, however, are perhaps the worst fighters of the nation, having been selected by Cody for this feature of their make- up almost entircly. They are thus his best them is Lean Bear, who bas being one of the most danger- ous Indians in America as well as one of the most atrocious. His absence and that of his fellows from the ranké of the hostiles would be mond, Va.; Passed Assistant Surgeon Stephen | have gone asa matter of enterprise, and so 8. White, detached from the naval Teudesvous, they would not San Francisco, Cal, ordered to. tem ou ae ‘The Postmaster General Conferring as to the Best Manner of Carrying It Out. Postmaster General Wanamaker had « con- ference yesterday with the officers of the In- Eade i iE F. 3 F § A Proposition From the Owners of the Build- i i ! ‘The Postmaster General has received « propo- sition from the owners of the building where the city post office is now located to makes s at IT WILL NOT RESUME. The Washington Bank of New York to Go Into Liquidation, DEDICATION OF THE WORLD'S FA Relieving the Kansas Farmers by Distributing Seed. N MARKET ACTIVE —o THE GRAI THE POORS NOT CLOSED. No Money Was Keoclved or Paid Out at the Washington Kank in New Vouk. New Yo Technically peaking the doors of the Washington National Bank, whose failure was spread broadcast yesterday afternoon, were no’ closed, as it was a vod y would be tr was nothing to hinder any ou. the bank. The doors were spicuoualy posted | the doors was the following notie [not help but be read by any one who pamed through: At the request of the possession of this bank in rage fr meconnnne—ng | under whose direct < will be fi dated Gigned) A. B. Herne, March 2%. National Rank Examiner The clerks were all at their accustomed dew in the bank at 10 o'clock this morn . one not acquainted with the tru affairs wou! aght for the bank ha No money was or paid out. it was said at 10 o'clock that there was noth- | ing new to make public at that time, r. Sidell Tiighma: bank « directory made a brief sts nt this morning in which | be said that the al kof the bank, which was 3 had been amps to the eatent of ‘about $130,000, this all on account of the loans i by President Sherman. Of these loans wed the bank by John ™ 1 Le found for the loans j to Mr. Sily only evidence for these j loans are drafts on out-of-town parties given by Mr. Silva, which were protested. “If there | Was any sectrity whatever given for these two here suid Mr. Tilgh Another loan - man wax $10,000 to Capt. Norton of life boat fame. The loan was made to the eaptain for the Norton Lite Boat Construction Company TUR BANK WILL NoT RESUME Mr. Tilghman said that still another loam, | which w 000 or thereabouts, was Jmade by President Sherman to one party, | whose name he wax not at liberty to ment Jat prescut. The bank will mot res Will go into fiqnidation, aud Bank Exauitn Hepburn ix busily enj in getting at» full knowledge of the canct condition of the afare of the instatution Director Tiighman seid that he felt very cer- tain that the depositors would be paid iu tall, Jand that the only persons to be at a loss would | be the stockholders. The net deposits of the j for uunt to about £70,000 ax far as could this morning. and Mr. Tilghman of the opinion that when Mr. Hepburn gets through with bis investigation it wall mot be found to exceed that amount. - THe Dr: av PAIR. An Abstract of the Program to Be Performed im October, 192 } Carcaao, March 24.7 monies lus made pub voluminons report on for the dedicati wittee on cere an abstract of ite the arrang: pony in October, 18% The opening ceremonies will be a grand mili tary display Tuesday, October I this 10.000 troops of the Nation» and several regiments and batterie tates rega- lars will participa evening of chix it ix proposed to give a series of tal Tepresenting salient historical facts in the life of Columbus. Wednesday by a forty-raght battery volleys, fired by all the butterics in attendance. At 16 o'clock the troops will torm and escort the President of the United Staten the diyomate corps and distinguished foreiguers to the main building, where they wall be greeted by the consolidated bands playing “America.” Alter the forty-eight states, represeuted by their gov= ernors and staffs, hi loliowed, the program of dedication exercises will be given. In the evening th Ul be a continuation of the tableaux represeuting historical events id American history. On Thursd and industrial pro ate all departments of industry. also be a grand dedication ball in the ev Friday, October 14, the last day of the bration, will be devoted to military « © receipt by Secretary Dickinson of Ue tele= | gram from Secretary of ihe Treasury Fos regard to funds for a mecting of the commiasio has brightened prospects, and itis now Wuought the full comm will meet here in April, as originally proposed. ——__ RELIEVING KANSAS FARMERS, Tour of the Railroad Commissioners to Find Where Seed is Needed. Torexa, Kax., March 24.—The railroad com- missioners have made their first tour of ex- amination in the ten Kansas counties for which Money Was appropriated to purchase seed grain and have returned to this city. It is estimated ‘that 20,000 bushels of spring wheat will supply seed to those who stand in the most urgent need. There were 340 applicants for aid to Judge Humphrey at Hayes City, iu Ellis county. After an examination Judge Humphrey found only twenty who were in acturl need of wid frou the state. Grabam, Seward and Meade coun- ties yet remain to be visited. The comminsio ers declare that the people are in a much better condition than they were reported tobe. Ex- Governor Anthony stated that in the counties which he visited the wheat had got into the Lands of money lenders, who were demanding their pounds of flesh. These men furnish the farmers with seed wheat under a contract which obligates the farmers to give one-third of the trop in payment. eee HIGHER PRICES FAVORED. Various Reports Set the Provision Pit om the Chicago Board Wild. Curcaso, March 24.-The bail fever was still ‘on in all of the pits on the board of trade this morning at the opening. The sentiment is will be a mammoth civic will fully aliue- & prices different parts of the various rings. Cs were stronger. The squeeze in corn was sull on. Ouly 15,000 hogs were received, whereas 88,000 had Leen counted on, and there was an advance of 30 cents in the price. All of this, of course, wet the pit wild and made it almost imy to record accurate figures. May wheat opened at from 10554 to 105%, against 104% at the close yexter- day and sold at once to 106. May corm ened at a wide but practically at 70 against 64% at the close . May pork at from 13.15 t0 13.50 aguinst 75 at the close yesterday. Lard and ribs sympathized. _—— ‘A Fast Express on the Louisville amd Nash- ville Road Wrecked. Lovmvmix, Ky., March 24.—The fast express ‘on the Louisville and Nashville railroad ran of the track near Anchorage, fifteen miles from here, st 11:30 last night. The two rear sleepers were thrown against « side-tracked freight train