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STOCKHOLDERS OF TH FOURTH ANNUAL MEEIING OF J eoniae SY" Stock Ex - fn Y OF THE De. the Second Cooperative Buiidim Index to Advertisements, s ARTNEY, nation of i 3 : 4 rat 70% tn. on ts maces. GLoven BUILDING, 1419 FST. XW, that has one million two Aun- THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK BGS GHUBSDAY, EVENING, APIIL 2, AT | saty.'aa lie report will ‘beads and fgoretion oF te mere Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. dred and Sfty thousand dollars NOW OCCUPIES ITS NEW oe antans Pt RIVES, Secretary pro tem. ape Bu CALLAN, a ey President, eyo SALES... Deposit y, Loans. Collections. — FFICES ‘WHY RISK YOUR VALUABLE a koe eae mes sICYCLES.. Rajiroet Stocks tod Bondsant ii curtis ited on | AL ow tearm Se rinitore: Panos Prtuee Paper LINCOLN, POSE, NO. 3, GA R—HY | BOARDING voxeh of New York, ulladelpiis, Boston yew AT 165 @ STRRET. ‘Silver Ware, Carriages, Works of Art, ‘order of the post ‘a special meeting of the | BUSINESS: pecisity made of favestiwent securities. District | REMARKS RAL ores. Atsolttely Hreprost Warehouse at former 7 kad ste mrie SATURDAY" hort Beak weatane " Tmax re muse 7 on Ft Beork gna silfocl hallrved, Gus, fnwuracce and Tele: | DIRECTED wind bepress Se Tope commande pe {220 m., on business of importance. Dou" fall fo on z ‘and shipping done Mamarican Bell Teicphons'Stock bought andeoid.ty18 | TO, BUY GOVERNMENT BONDS. experts. * “apest L. P. WILLIAMS, Commander. Foasrroaz, CARPETS, MATTINGS, ‘BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES. ‘The demands of Springtime are as imperative upon Bousekeepers s@ those of any other season; houses ‘must be reaovated and disease and sickness warded off. ‘This task requires considerable outlay of money and Proves no light Larden to s vast majority of honest totlers. (OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT ‘SYSTEM, SHARING THIS BURDEN With you, drives away al care and flis the home with ebeer. Ite benefactions are yours, the use and enjoyment of every comfort being in your possession while youare ‘eying for them as your oiroumstacces may deem most conven.ent. HOUSE & BERRMANWS CASH ASD CREDIT HOUSES, 927, 921 and 923 7th st, and 636 Massachusetts ave. nw. SOLE AGENCY FOR THE FAERLESS WHITNEY CaRRIAGE. tT W. M. Suverer & Soxs. ‘We will open Ssturday, March ‘Zi, and Monday, March 23, one of the handsomest lots of New Spring Parasolsever shown in the country. This linecomprises all Rew and desirable colors and sbapes. Prices from $2 to $25. ‘We are confident it will pay you tocall and see them. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE, mh20 0 «910 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Gnear Bazoarss Iy Dar Goons AT LUTTRELL’S, 20TH ST. AND PA AVE (One case Figured Satteens at 15e., worth 25e. 20 pieves 38-inch Ladies’ All-wool Serges, all colors, At Se. ; worth 6c. One case Dress Goods at 12%. 50 pieces 4-4 Dress Goods, plain, stripe and plaid, Be. have the best Towel in the market for 20c. : also the best for 25 Full line of Linen Damasks, Table Cloths and Nap- wins. ‘Gur White Quilts are the best for the price. 150 pairs of Corsets at 7c. Sold everywhere at $1. ‘The prestiest line of Gents’ Neck Wear ever ofered prices. Ginebams from Se. to 25e. per yard. We have a fine line of Canbric Ellsines, Insertions, Domestics and Notions at lowest cash prices. Give us s call and be convinced that it pays tobuy ‘Tour goods of THOS. J. LUTTRELL, BY THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, 14196 ST. N. STORAGE.—We have specially planned Fire and Burglar-proof Warehouse for the storage of Household Furniture and Effects, Pianos, Orgaus. Silver Ware, Chins, Rare Bric-a-Brac, Wine, Carriages, Trunks of Wearing Apparel, &e. In short, we have every Facility for the safe keeping of any- thing inanimate and gortable. Within the ‘Warehouse we have Fire-proof Vaults for keep- ing such valuablesas Diainonds, Jewelry, Ex- yensive Plate, Rare Paintines, Important Papers, &e. A prominent feature of our Storage Business is the unsurpassed facilities for the re- moval of woods. Also, the Packing, Unpack- mz and Shipping. None but the most reliable and experienced men are employed. The Stor- axe Warehouse is at 1140 15th st. nw. Tele- Phone (46:5) orders promptly executed. The American Security and ‘Trust Company acts in the capacity of Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Assignee or Re- ceiver. A company such as ours bas many advantages over the individual in fulfilling the duties of the above offices. The company has = more varied and extensive experience, larxer capital, better opportunity of making judicious investinents, and a knowledge of financial matters rarely attained Ly « single individual. 70 TREASURERS. Treasurers of clubs, associations, societies, bands, organizations, institutions, incoryors- tions, &c., having uninvested funds on hand should place them with the American Security ‘and Trust Company, as such balances will draw interest, yet be subject to check at sight. Keep your money at work. The company has capital of a million and a quarter dollars to Insure you against any possibility of loss, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. John R. McLean... Wash. - Caleb J. Milne......Phil. Crosby 8. Noyes..Wash. M. M. Parker.....Wasb. Charles Porter...... .Phil. James G. Payne. Wash. Alun H. Reed.......Phil. 8.8. Sharp. Daniel Donovan... 2 Matthew G. Emery..Wash. James E. Fitch. Phil. Joun 8. Jenks. Barry F. West. Henry 8. Louch! Phil. Henry A. Will ‘Bewamin H. Warder, Wash. 1419 G st. nw. ap? RIMARILY THE OBJECT OF LIFE INSUR- ance is protection to one's family. Yet business mara resiize that im go vther tanner can they 20 ine Sapeusive 5 protect their credit of emtat insurance. It is a = profitable int Write for paniphets ou iife surance CHAN EO GURLEY, 1d & [32 Wasermeton LoaN AND TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. BXECUTES ALL TRUSTS. TEMPORARY OFFICES: 1001 F ST. N.W. NEW BUILDING, CORNER 9TH AND FST. N.W. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. hk? ont We will call ber- ‘upen Your furniture, stock of goods of Louse in any coujuny you desire in ‘the city or outside coupany. Drop uss postal if it 18 ot conventent to cali at Our office, wis aud evening. mh2L WEST DULUTH, Capital, ¢200,000®.:vided into 20,000 shares; par value, #10 each, payable in ten wonthiy imstallments of $l ber month. ‘Suls ription Looks now open at the office of Georze B. Leckhard and of H. ‘ard. manayer of Sehuet: Gas Fixture snd Art Couipany, Sum bi s- All inatall:en‘s payable at latter place. Directors—Eveleth W. McCormick, Wm. C. Jos. a. Williamson, Crowbie sind 8.8, sou. White, William mub1S-lia LANES, TER ERDURY, We B-HIUBS, Banker,50 Broadway, N.Y. Manager, ton Stock Exchange. TEWKSBURY & CO., AND BROKERS, . WASHINGTON, D. C., Buy and sell for cash or on maryin Stocks, Bonds, jFain, Frovisions and U) ‘Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. Interest alluwed om deposits. Out-ob town Lusiness a specialty. All Local Securities deait in. Constant quotaticas all uuarkets. ‘Lelepbone 545. oz ([S® CAPITOL HILL IX PER CENT PERMA NENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘The second monthly meeting for the receipt of dues om stock {pr the sixth series will be held at McCauley's Hall,209 Pa. ave. s.¢., on MONDAY, the 2d instant, at o'clock p.m. Subscription to the stock will also be received by any of thei below named officers. A num- ber of new shares have already been taken. This association is carefully managed, its officers be- ing able at ali times to show how and where its funds are invested and its stock located. Shares, $1 each per month; an additional payment of $1 per month being required on each share receiving aloan. $200 advanced on each share of loan. Shares mh2]-fw ‘1990 Pa. AVE. J. C. Hercarssox, IMPORTER =} seas o% 2% YY BE ss is E 53 yy fag aa Unquestionably the yr 00 TTIT EFB POSTE Serer was eneete. eos 7 sf E : EASTER LOVES ‘The males on this Gicveare enormous They are sa- Derior im Mt and reliability, (91.00 per pair and upwards Warranted and fi:ted to hand. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR eee - advanced on participate im the profits the samess shares not advanced on. JOHN F. ATZEL, President, 12th and E st. n.w. EDWARD KUEBEL, Vice President, 323 1st st.n.e. CHAS. J. BERNER, Secretary, 121g st. n.w. STEPHEN HELLMUTH, 5 Eat.n.w. e286, 27, 2802,3,4 IDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 913 AND 915 F ST. N. W. ‘Has the best plan devised for securing a Home, NO AUCTION OF MONEY. ‘any amoun: repayable $13 per month on each "slo0u edvanc < Chel er mane smaterag ee ND BACK DUES REQUIRED, Bic EQ UIBED SIX PER she IER A ‘ED OX i certificates for 6100 share; er ccut pet sanunt ‘varchass price sonal Saul. ‘Tweedale, Sec. Andrew Wall sig. VE Suilthe at's, TR wt pron BOeT co. NATIONAL BANE. Ore OFRi Harrison Dingman, Pres. SF Tistnpeca, tres, CARPENTER RLECTRIO COMPANY, 22oSaee emcees tome, St bes Sas ee EXCHANGE SOLD ON THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF EUROPE. ‘WM. BR, RILEY, President. OHAS. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier, GEORGE A. McILHENNY, Vice President. DIRECTORS: John E. Beall, R. H. Goldsborough, James B. Lambie, John R. Carmody, H. 8. Cummings, Edward 8. Westcott, Conrad Becker, Walter B. Wilcox, L. R. Tuttle, jr., John F. Vogt, A. P. Fardon, C. A. Schneider, William B. Riley, George A. Mclihenny, ‘Frank T. Rawlings. mh30-6t as. W. Darr. see. BATCLIERE, parr ot GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 20 PA. AV HORSE AND CARRIAG! 0 C STN. MOST APPROVED. FACILITIES IN FOR, STORAGE. HAVING ADDED ADDITIONAL SPACE TO OUR ALKEADY LARGE, STORAGE ACCOMMODALIONS WE AKE FREFALLD 10 OFFER TO THR 'UBLIC STORAGE ROOM, WIIH Ok WITHOUT. SEPARATE APARTMENTS, IN 14TH 8ST, and stable; lot Apply at once. rail Gst-nw.. <@=THE FIRE AND BURGLAR - PROOF BUILDING OF THE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘16 Pennsylvania ave. Contains SiURAGE KOOMS Constructed entirely of brick, with steel doors, For rent at mniniinuin rates. militia TASPECHON INVITED Se =" x M. DAWES, DENTIST, las Removed His Office to: 1217 ¥ st. ow. Rubber Plates lined with xoid. mb10-1m*' BQePFFce or tHe onear ratte Ice COMPANY, 924 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY ter Jeave to announce that their supplies of ico re- cent!y housed at Pittston and.at South Gardiner on the Kennebec river, Maine, are unsurpassed im quality and are equal in quantity to all trade demands of the coming season. The con- ditions of the recent harvest’ were unusually favorable and the ico housed is unexcelled in purity, solidity and the manifestation of those superior qualities which distinguish it from the yield of other eastern rivers, and, pre- eminently, from the chemically-induced pro- @uct of the machine. ‘The interests of their customers and of the public will continue tobe subsarved, as here- tofore, and the company is prepared to furnish the lowest legitimate market rates. « mbz-Lae = fr . COKE AND WOOD ue reliable firm of JOHNSUN BROTH- KS, the most exteusive retail dealers in thecoun- q=> THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THESTOCK- boiders of the Columbia Fire Insurance Coin. Jany of the District of Colnubia for the elect on of ‘Arusives to serve iur the ensuing yeur wil be held at ‘of the coupany, in th joe building, . B.W.. ob MONDAY, April 6, 1N00. lis ull Le opened at 12 o'clock in. and closed a ouks for the transfer of stock closed from SATUR- DAY, April 4. to LUESDAY, April 7, both day lusive. Ush8-7t) H.R! WILLALD, Secreta <q >SPECIAL NOTICE ‘Ail persons having goods on deposit with ULTON upon which Interest is due twelve 13 OF juore are ereby notified to call st ones ot pay. Ub oF te saute, OF the goods will fick April 7, 1801." i. K. FULION, muni -ot q=> MANY OF THE LADIES OF WASHING. ton will be happy to hear that the St. Hose Industrial School, 202 G'st. n.W-, has elCepartiuent tor chilaren’s work. Ke PEPIN. RECEPTION AND At Home Invitations in imitation of plate work at one-fourth the again reopencd edo price. BYRON S. ADAMS, _fe17-3m_____ Printer, 512 1th st.n.w. <q=> WE DEXY NOTHING! ‘Ihe public voice is too strong. We accept the ver. dict, viz: ‘That our Shirts are the finest over atteuipted ju Washington. All cut and inade on the preinises. Yerfection guaranteed or nu saie. MILLERS, Buccgssor to ELLERY & CO., Shirtmakers, Ladics' and Gentlemen's Outfitters, fo12-3m sth and Fa. ave. "BEING TON Tarr WRITERS. “PARAGON” TYPEWRITER RIB- BONS, cur own manufacture, are by far THE BEST in the market. Sold ex- elusively by WXCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 220-3m COR. STH AND F STS. N.W. DR. KR. FINLEY HUNT, DENTIST, ‘Has Removed His Office to mb10- Fist. nw. GOOD STYLE, CORRECTNESS BS ciiorm abd anteticn te uenclis ee =a eee Seer oie et eaon re G@EDNEY & ROB! = omg Makers, ee Ponta Notice TO GAS CONSUME! ents Neve been inade tot the wa THE Sarionat, carrrat Bak oF belore vl euch THOSE ONIN: will i entitied to uss ase oe 1.Ud cubic eet. "GQilttr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPARY. Puosrzaric Exvzsiox. “Articles of merit do mot need the charm of se erecy.” The formula of PHOSPHATIC EMULSION is the joint work of the medical and pharmaceutical professions and is public property. It contains no use- Jess ingredient, but every one of them contributes ite ‘share toward aiding the efficacy of the Cod Liver Oil, ‘Which is ite base. We take great care to make it of the purest materials and to have it fresh. Supplied many ‘quantity—pint bottles, 75c. ; half pints, 400. ‘W. & THOMPSON, ‘Pharmecist, ‘TOS Lith et Call and examine the building. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, 22 1140 15th st. nw. 22g =e SUGAR. So, BER POUND. ‘Best Z Imported Jains of all kinds at fornis fruits, per can. 230. corn, 25c. " Three cans peas, 250. # saimon. 25¢. 81.50 barrel. est tens and coffees in the city. apl-dt* PHILIP H. WARD, Penn. ave. and2ist st. THE CHARACTER OF OUR clothing has been ruised steadily Year by year until now our new comes chiefly froin the former wearers of customs gar- ments. Of course our prices have to be below custom rates, but we do not skimp our cloth or tailor- ing to produce @ very low price oF permit large profit. $15 to 825 buys a thoroughly satistac- tory overcoat or suit. GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th mt. epl 0, 2, oR Re special toeeti son Division on THURSDAY EVENING at 1200 ch's Hall, to make arrangements for her Sir “Knight O. 3. Fishers funeral, All the ops of the unlfons rank are uvited toattend the ral. Forder of =. 1 Captain TS: GRIFFITH, 8-1, B. T, 2 tnd 3, second floor 906 F FO 2. We have among other Jobs two Light ‘Three-quarter Side-bar BUGGIES, painted Jet black, upholstered in fine dark green Body cloth, full leather top, steel tires, axles, &c., and warranted for one year. 8128. ‘The finish and trimmings are simply ele- gant and compare favorably with Jobs sold at $200 and $225. SHAFFER BROTHERS, FINE CARRIAGES, mh27-1m Corner 14th and T streets n.w. cr] oT ‘The New York Accident Insurance Company of N. ¥. If not, you are making « mistake, Drop i postal to THOMAS & THOMAS, Resident Managers, 637 F st., we will tell you why. 'mb4-1m° A GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY. On 12thst, just below F, 233 feet front by 100 feet deep, opening tom nde alley. 12th street will be amain thorough- fare to the new pest office, us 1th st. is ruined by car tracks wud 13th St, is too steep for business. ‘only’ $10,000" “cash required, we on easy terms, ven eeey “TOUS B. WIGHT, mb31.3¢ 140855. St. VERY FREQUENTLY WE HAVE ‘Left with us for sale second-band vehicles. We have two now that the owners are anx- fous to dispose of. No. 1is a very light Victoria, suitable for one horse. It is in perfect order and will be sold for #300. No.2 isa very fine high-wheel two or four- Passenger dog cart. This cart was only used ‘two months and cost when new $550. Owner ‘Will sell for $300, . ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SOXB, .B.—These Carriages may be seen at our Factory, gordhwests ™ Sagy corner 14th and E streets nort! Bee! HERESY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT I will not be responsible for any debts con- tactad under my namie, ELIZABETH WITTrIND 1, B19 1535 st. 8. mb31-3t* Be UE SHIRT TRADE STILT. Booms? ‘In the centers of fushion there is an unprece- dented demand tor FANCY SHIRTS. ers are placing their orders freely tations of Cueviot, Zepuyrs, Mauras and Botiny ust arrived and ure attracting marked attention. As these goods canuot be dupiicuted it would be wise to place ur order AT ONCE; {ius securing the chetcest pro Careful dress- Our NEW iiupor- Uuetions of the world's Lest lems. Pek it SHLUCIMAKER, Gus F st.n-w. fe l-ou Di. CLARENCE R, DUFOUR ce a Temoved his ofice to ae EST [ARES AMERI ‘can Energizer Stock at Share. GUELEY & STEVE mb80-1w Tago F st. ROCKVILLE PARK, MD. have a few choice lots left in this beautiful subdivision, which Iwill sell on easy terms. Prices range from $150 to $250 per jot. Money advanced for building purposes. Charges mou- erate. WASH'N DANENTIOWER, Corner 12th and G'sts, SELECT EUROPEAN EXTURSIONS. EFESSOR COLLIFRE'S ber absotutely, (incited) wi 24 jor a two montus' trip chance of COOK i BOs; Tourists. | Those no desirous can make a month's stay or more in Paria to periect them Selves. in drench Under competent and expec Tienced Parisian teachers. Wul aso take charge W private purtics. Acdress 1011 Cunn. ave. Bbw a AN EXPERT OCULIST, REPRESENT- G~ tne Queen & Co. of Piladelphiay will bein uy sure next TUESDAY, April’7. Consultation ‘tree Ot churwe. private party leave June GEO. mh31-0t BLIC. MARCH 31. 1991.—T0 THE H. Cooper my Bove Lee eer a Stationery business I take this opportunity of thank- ing way trienss and patrous for then to continue thesaine tomy All bills recelvable oF pi to me tor final settiement. I shail be pl New York ave., where 1 can :Urnisi them with Sts= tionery, Eusraving, Pictures and Picture Framing at moderate prices. H. COOPER, mb31-6t ‘with J.J. Decker. USTOM-MADE SHIRTS. ‘With: our increased facilities in this department we are Letter prepared than ever to execute your orders for “Custom-made” Shirts. Any style, tor ordinary or full«<tress occas: nade at short notice, and satis faction guaranteed in every instence. Now is the best time to leave your orders, as you will find a shirt more comfortable tor summer wear after having been worn ashort while.” Leave your order at Men's Furnishing Department, first floor, first annex. mbz0-Sm WOODWARD & LOTHROP. AT THE REQUEST OF ONE THOUSAND and one of our customers we have provided space for a lunch room on thesixth floor of our 10th street building and have opened thesame. Weare ‘now prepared to serve {hem 1m a first-c.ass manner. mb20-tin WOODWARD & LOTHROP. MARS CASSIDY. to seo my friends at my store, 14352 Se”? TzPareRs, IOAN SETTLE ALL ARRE. OF GENERAL Tax DISCOUNT. PAY before TAX SALE ‘And save expense. ALLEN C. CI mh20-2w (G05 F st. ow. i OUR chines to give of: hon, We particularly caution having old | guainectine COMPA PT orbiter oie so ea ee a 0 gd where none able charges, if any, are made. “Orders by postal wil receive IDS WHELLED & WILSON MFG. CO., <g> CAUTION.—WISHING ALL OF ‘the degree i fe3-t.th.s,3m_ 437 Mth st. aw << Se “Tth st, and rage Te ae HON. JOHN M. LANGSTON WILL DE- a ANE Sane haiades Se NIGHT at 8:30 o'clock.” ft J Bee EN CONFEDERATE sailors will moet at Sh sylvania ave. n.w., on FRIDAY at A LARGE HANDSOME Stone Residence on Massa- chusetts ave. just west of Thomas Circle is offered for sale, It was the home of THE LATE SECRETARY WINDOM And is complete and elegant in its ap- Pointments. Special care has been given to the plumbing. The walls aro finely decorated and the rooms finished in hard woods. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., it 1324 F st. nw. M. COHEN, TAT ‘SUCCESSOR TO J. Beh init MOE ath cca aoe open f sit SEAR ECS pusiness. Cleahiny and repairinie promptly <a ‘MOSER AND ME. MANN c CIETY OF WASHINGTON ARTISTS, Y/ill bem attendance at the gallery on 10th between G sts. nw. FRIDAY. Apritsi, the former im the forenoon and the latter in the afternoon, it Be MARCH 31, 1501. —NOTICE 18 HEREBY SN siren thatthe Houta of Directorn ot the Cox Jumbla’ National Bank’ of Washington ‘ims declared drory the earmnu of fe lat three monthe’ dividend ‘cent upon the capitil stock. payabve om and ieer April, 1801. e kobrwah Pan oa asbler. T The weather is likely to be rain; east erly winds; colder weather and north- westerly winds on Friday. 81.15 ‘Will buy more and better Lumber now than, any time in the last 30 years. Lumber never ‘was 80 low in price or so well manufactured. KILN DRYING AND GANG SAWING Has revolutionized old ways of making Lumber and we keep only this new and best kind of Inuber. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, 6TH 8T. AND NEW YORE AVE. Be FOF SALE-81 ST. N.W.. THE CHEAP. ‘est house in the city for the ioney, contains: © roois and bath; ail m.i. ; bay-window tront; $2,000 cash: iy to, J] 'H.JOHNSON & SON, eed 303 7th st... ap2 FOR SALE— DESIRABLE PIECE OF PROP- ERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE RHODE ISLAND AVE., Just west of 14th st., with good frame house, No. 14198. I.ave. Fine frontage. 3. B.WIMER, [it] 608 13thet. am Be Or MAY LOOK were IN A SQUARE-TOP DERBY HAT. BLACK AT $2. RUSSET AT $2.50. HAVANA AT 83. SB as. E ROSENTHAL, Men's Furnishings, Hate, One Price. {a24-220} 222 Fat. = G, WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert Merchant Tatlor HIGH-CLASS R- pig Por Mex AT LOW cost. Best woods, best work, best At and’ satisfaction apa @. WARFIELD SIMPSON. DOES IT LEAK ‘Or ig it rusting? We refer to your roof. Our EVONY METAL PAINT will prevent both. Sein for pampllets, testimonials or estates on guaranteed work: BURCHARD & ROLLOW, Controlling Axents, mb25-1m 854 Pennsylvania ave. B.W. <q=> FIFTEEN DOLLARS SPOT CASH. 1 will sell a limited number of Fine Gold-filled Stem- ‘Wind Elgin and Wajthain Gents’ Watches—each Watch warranted for fifteen years by the manufacturer—for the sal] sum of FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Call at once and select choice patterns. A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., JEWELER, 5O5 7th st. now. $a27-3m LS spi ICE. "HE GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY, 924 Penn. ave., Cordially invite inspection of their storage facilities at the foot of 10th and of 21st streets, respectively. The building lately erected at the former site is divided into six compartuments, having an aggregate capacity of 8,000 TONS, And is not excelled by any structure for similar pur- Powes on the Atlantic coast. It is supplied with KENNEBEC RIVER ICE In crystal cubes of absolute purity. ‘This company are the oldest established dealers in ice within the District of Columbia. Their success has its foundation in the confidence of the comunity, gained and mainteined by unveryins regard for the interests of customers and a strict observance of cor- porate obligation, Critical investigation of the system of mechanical Production as now developed confirms the company in the use exclusively of natural ice and abundantly vin- dicates for them the truth of the maxim that ‘tart may err, but nature cannot miss.” As heretofore announced, ice will be supplied by the company throughout the season AT THE LOWEST LEGITIMATE MARKET RATES. ap2-1m <g=> WASHINGTON AND ARI NGTON RAIL. 7 WAY COMPANY.—Not Ly iver gaat the drst meeting of a towand Ariiuston Bal way Company for te ¢!: directors will be veld at Room No. 31, Post building, Su, ATT Ae pale wl, PE olan a ar. . 8. 1 W's. suite, D.C: Former, estas Gane i ALL THE MEMBERS OF ECCENTRIC 36, & Assortation ‘and Sten are te ‘auested to meet at thetr hall FRIDAY NIGHT at 7:30. by order of tue Exacutive Board. aplst" We lave the factitie and Ti to bow they should by iauadriod eat wuarantes to return them to ‘you equal to ‘Rew. Name and Dlease, und one of ‘SUF wagons will call tor TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 4000's: nw. ONLY $10,000 IS ASKED FOR A Bhode Island ave. just east of Iowa Circle. 4 GOOD OPPORTUNITY fe thus presented of securing sa home im an attractive resident locality. ‘The proximity to Iowa Circle and the outlook to the south across a small park are decided advantares. ‘THOS, J. FISHER & CO., spl 134 Fat. nw. ‘accounts are due. eas EXCURSIONS, ac. FAMILY SUPPLIES FINANCIAL ... FOR RENT (Rooms) . FOR RENT (Houses: LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE. MARRIAGES. MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS - MONEY TO LOAN NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOMAC RIVER PIANOS AND ORGAN: SPECIAL NOT SPECIALTIES . AREER nue, $163,317; customs, $587,997. Secaetany or Wan Proctor arrived at Los Angeles last evening on his tour of inspection. The party will leave today for San Diego. Mas. Cnantes F. Lanraser of Maine bas been promoted to the position of chief of the land division in the Indi: office, vice Frank Alexander, resigned. Sirven Porcuases.—Of the 1,291,500 ounces of silver offered at the Treasury Department yesterday for sale 541,000 ounces were pur- ‘chased at from .984 to .988 cents per ounce. Tue Aorxts or Baron Hrmscm have pur- chased 400,000 acres of land near Santiago del Estoro, Argentine republic, upon which to place colonies of Jews. 8m Juxtax Pauxcerote and Sir Chas. Tap- per called on Mr. Blaine this morning and the three talked fisheries, seals and reciprocity for over an hour, presumably arranging the pre- liminaries of the future conference. Navat Onpens.—Lieut. Commander Wm. 0. Gibson detached from special duty at the navy yard, New York, on the 30th instantand ordered to drity at that’ yard on the Ist of May next. Lieut, John H. C. Coffin detached from the re- ceiving ship Vermont and granted six months sick leave. Amur Onpers.—Second Lieutenant Samuel Reber, fourth cavalry, will report in person to Lieutenant Colonel Henry W. Lawton, in- spector general, president of the examining ent, for fitness for board convened at the War De examination by the board as to his promotion. been discovered in the Argentine Republic. Dr. Arata, a local chemist, has by analysis found it to be quite as rich in heating and lighting power as that found in the United States. As the lack of fuel for manufacturing urposes has been one of the greatest draw- Racks in te Argentine Republic this is con- sidered of the very greatest importance. Assistaxcr Rexprrep.—Capt. Fengar, com- manding the revenue steamer Woodbury, has reported to the Treasury Department that during the winter season just closed ho has rendered assistance to thirty- four vessels in distress. The valua- tion of ships and cargoes was $515,175. Capt. Fengar says that the weather was unusually severe along the eastern coast and that naviga- tion was both difficult end dangerous. During the winter the Woodbury cruised 5,073 knots, ‘To Iqume Ixto rar Wreck.—As the Galena and tug Nina, which were wrecked on Gay Head, have been floated and sheltered in har- bor the Naty Department has now leisure to turn its attention to the causes that led to the wreek and to the conduct of the officers and men of the naval vessels. Acourt of ini will be appointed today and Capt. IO, Matthews, now at Boeton, will be president of the court. Upon its findings the department will base its decision as to whether or not a court-martial will be ordered. Now Orex to Trarric.—Official information has been received by the bureau of the Ameri- TWO CENTS. AGAIN ON DUTY. Secretary Blaine Resumes His Usual Rou- tine at the State Department. ‘XO NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FAVA RECALL CASE—THE MARQUIS IMPERIALI'S REPLY WILL INDICATE WHETHER ITALY DESIRES TO BREAK OFF ALL DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. Secretary Blaine has resumed his usual rov- tine at the State Department without showing the least disturbance from either his late attack ofthe gout or the recall of Baron Fava. This being “diplomatic day” at the department there Were several foreign ministers in the ante- Tooms and the Secretary had rather » busy day of it altogether. There were no new developments in the Ital- ian flurry to be discovered. The next feature of the controversy will be the reply from Marquis Imperiali to the Secretary's letter of last night, which has not yet arrived. On it will hang much of the prospect. He may in- dicate his inability to speak for his gov- ernment, having been left only in charge of “current affairs,” in which event Mr. Blaine will take it for granted that diplomatic Tepresentation in this country from Italy is at an end and will probably communicate with Marquis di Rudini through Minister Porter at Rome |The note from Marquie Imperiali may le long eno cable reach Hadini from here and for @ reply.'con taining instructions, to get back. may happen within a couple of hours or it may take two days, according to the temperament of the Italian government. BLAINE'S LETTER STRONGLY COMMENDED. Secretary Blaine's letter to Marquis Imperiali 4s very strongly commended by men of all shades of politics here and the opinion is widely expressed that ite calmness and courtesy of fone. coupled with irreproachable dignity, wi ian rernment oe sealmer consideration at the matt ‘unless their itical intri; bome compel them $0 be waresemiie ines ts considerable public indignation e at the attitude taken in the matter by Italian-Amer- icans, who have long been citizens of the United States, and ure now inking sides wit ian government and demanding satisfaction. There is a fe that if these men are American citizens, have taken the oath of allegiance to the United States, they are no longer subjects of Italy whose duty it ie to take up arms in her defense. ‘Asone gentleman in public life remarked wittily today: “Italy would have nodifticulty in landing troops in America; they could be landed under our tion laws. ‘EX-REPRESENTATIVE FARQUEAR'S VIEWS. Ex-Representative Farquhar of New York, speaking of the correspondence published this morning, said he believed Mr. Blaine's letter would a) to the sense of ag eS eae ain ly, Con~ nation; that it strong, and yet as courteous as a. letter sort could possibly be made.giving no evidenco of either excitement or anxiety, but showing 8 disposition to be fair and just in all ta. This letter, he said, he ht would impress the best thinking people in Italy, who in time compel the present Italian government to come to its reason. course, but it will be felt in time anything like war. But we diplomacy. i E E i i t z rE i f it H i HI il i i t E : i E E z ; i B 8 s themselves in this Fava affair appear strongly disposed to lay the blame of the entire compli- cation upon the tone of Mr. Blaine's first tele- assert, “gave his whole case away,” and" brought on the trouble with the Italian government. The friends of the Secretary are ata loss to see just how this can be. Even if Mr. Blaine’s telegram was unwise or undiplomatic, they ask, which they do not ad- mit to have been the case, “How bas it deep- ened the complication’”” MB. BLAINE's FIRST TELEORAM. One of Mr. Blaine’s staunchest admirers said to @ Sran reporter this morning: “I cannot for the life of me understand how on earth the pacitied Blaine been any milder in his tone the court would today be twice as vehement in demands as it is. To my mind Mr. Blaine’s telegram had a tone that would tend to the ‘state authorities in New Orleans than | the | government | of can republics from Buenos Ayres to the effect | able. that the Trans-Andine railway between Buenos Ayres and Valparaiso, Chili, is now for traffic with the exception “3 the distance between Mendoza and Us- tta, fifty-six miles. This dis- nce has to be traversed on mule back, as here- tofore but the tunnel through the, mountain, 10,500 feet nbove the sea, is very is expected to be finished pore bay ear. The troubles in Chili and Argentine Republic c have not interfored with the progress of this rx Gnovrixe oF Pension AGENcrEs.. Noble has addressed a letter to the commis- Bake disbursements quarterly, but at periods. All pensions are now uarterly and simultaneously in r 2 ay ning on July 1 next the sates be agen a sroupe = Te July 4, October fii Gatena ieee Bante fee rote emcee Knoxville and New York. September 4. De- cember 4, March 4 and June 4 Ceshington, Boston, Dettolt, Angests, Me, —_—— ‘Prnsoxat.—Chas. N. a = phia and John G. Agar of New York Fy | it | i ! f i z Fe iE i f [i vale : 4 ELEVEN REPORTED They Attack the Frick Establé ment and Are Twice Repulsed. THE MILITARY CALLED OW RIOTERS SHOT DOWN. Eleven Men Killed at Morewood. Pa. Called Out. Garexsnvno, Pa, April 2—This about 3 o'clock about 300 rioters at Morew? approached the company's stables intent uy making a raid upon the deputies who ¥ stationed there. None of the rioters wil heed the deputies’ entreaties and at once rush for them, when the deputies fire, killing eight and wounding twenty. the Hungarian strikers. ; At 9 o'clock another riot was 2 which three more Huns were killed and twenty-five wounded, some of whom will, it, die. The sheriff and two dep: arrived home on the 9 o'clock train, ba two of the rioters in custody. one of whom woundedin the leg. Both were lodged in Sheriff Clawson has just Pattison for the militia, as he fears the and other rioters, ‘whe number, d om will arm Vea, overpower a nd Kill them all before they can realise situation, ‘The officials here are rently alarmed So Suan, nS ly growing mé A has just reached here that the H have faties surrounded and their are almost frantic lest they are all killed. Sheriff Clawson is exceedingly anxious ah the oF call out the militia, as be isafraid bis deputies will not be able to cope with strikers should they succeed in procuring acm DETAILS OF THE FIOHT. Prrresvno, Pa., April 2.—The following tele; gram has been received at the Frick Company’ office in this city: Result, seven dead wounded. One of the clerks in the office Morewood they got information that they were to be attacked from the three poirts and the deputies have divided into three one stationed at the barn under ‘The crowd passed the store and threw into the windows, but they were allowed & pass on unmolested. They then went to thet sito Heading: nto the Recnand wore beaming ty wn when Capt. Loar commanded them to’ halt. Their res; to his commands was jo! it. Lows, ment of Washington, Pa., and eighteenth reg!- 4 ment of Pittsburg to assemble and proceed st once to the coke regions. PARES Nth LAS SERA TR ON A tn F : 4H it Fe nn é Hy i duty; the governor is doing his. juarrel about wages, but onl: ten working are to be shot down et, mid and our property Stihoritied mast ete thin and we whether mobs or law is to rule.” At noon strain left deputies, all armed and siege. ry it . tee ree nmtnne emeenome ~ ee omcncnimeteead 8. ts ih i Hi H a°y te i oF # i H f i qT : F, i f Ee ; fl 7 | | auf if f g | EE fi ! | j i : i | Fit ey i ill t a! if l oe A om Or emer Urn x8 > 200 —— oe a Se ae Fe