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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. corner 11th Street, by The Eveuing Star Newspaper Company, & H.KAUFFMANN, Pres't ‘THe Evewree &ran ts served to eabscrihers tn the city by carrirmh on their own account, at 10 came Pee Ste, or 4c. fer months “Copses st the cowater fontnnech.. By all—any where in the Unita States (Canada -postage prepaid—0 cents per month. Sarumpay Quapmerie Suxer Stan $1.0 per Fears ‘with foreten postage added, $5.00. [Fntered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as ‘econd-eiass mail matter.) SPEEDING WESTWARD [ y t The President's Train Leaves Atlanta for Birmingham ny ] rN THE FUNERAL OF GENERAL SPINOLA ___| Maurice Healy's Challenge to Par- §9-AN mail subscriptions must be paid in sdvance; + € paper sent longer than paid for. nes of advertising mate} Vor. 78, No 19,022. wer en annticat FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL: NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. _ The American Security and Trust Company ia the only in- stitution of ite King in this city having one million to hundred and fifty thousand dollars capital. .KENNEBEC ICE. iE GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY, 924 Penn. ave., ‘six compartwents, having an aggregate capacity of 8,000 TONS, wal poses cn the Atlantic coast. It is supplied with CAPITAL sai KENNEBEC RIVER ICE , AMERICAN SECURITY“AND T! CompasY ens oun In crystal cubes of abaotute purty. ‘TeFTREASURERS.—TREASURERS OF CLUBS, F associations, societies, bands, organizations, f fnstitutions. incorporations, &c.. havin: unin~ F vested fonds on hand should place then 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 com- pony hasacapital of s million ands querter dol- lars to insure you against any possibility of loss. COG APITALISTS.-IF YOU HAVE MONEY § © to invest we havea number of first mort- & ¢ eaues for sale paying 6 per cout. If you pre- ‘O00 fer to have your money subject to demand porate obligation. dicates for them the truth of the maxim that “art may err, but nature cannot miss.” company throughout the season ap2-m by ONEY.—THE COMPANY HAS MONEY to loan upon approved real estate, stocks, MM bonds and similar securities at iow rate M of interest. Applications for money to be nsed for building purposes will be received and car-fully considered. 1B CILDERS.—DO YOU PROPOSE TO BUILD ne this spring? If s0 youcan place your money iB With usat interest and check tt out as yo We Have JUST RECEIVED TWO CAR LOADS or BB need it. S\gAFE RENTERS_UNLESS YOU HAVE Sigh used esate. Goposts tox you cam newer fully PARLOR FURNITURE, 'S appreciate its vaiue. The company rents safe Sss° boxes surrounded with every safe guar! at ‘Which are and $25 per year, for keeping your im- . FIVE WEEKS LATE IN ARRIVING. NON-RESIDENT REAL ESTATE OWN ERS AND THOSE EXPECTING TO TRAVEL. The company makes a feature uN of managing the estates of non-residents anc those leaving the city for a journey. Interest, dividends, rents and other income collected and rewitted aa desired. TEYTHE PRINCIPAL FEATURE OF THE ] BUSINESS OF THE AMERICAN SECUR- { ITY AND TRUST COMPANY is acting in T thecapscity of Trustee, Executor, Adminie- trator, Guanilian, Assienee or Receiver. A com- pany such «8 ours has many advantaces over the individual in fulfilling the cuties of the above of- fice The company has a more varied and exten- sive experience, larger capital, better opportunity of making Judicious investuents and a reiation to financial matters rarely attained by the individ- ‘ual. x § THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. 7% SUITES TO BE SACRIFICED. SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW, IT WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA Of the AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST Co. AT. Britto President. ©. 5. Bell. -First View President. A. A. Thomas... Second Vice President. Percy B. Metzger +. Treasurer, BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND INSIDE. W. H. HOEKE, George E. Emons... Secretary. aplitr STH AND PENNA. AVE. Washing.on Directors: Philadelphia Directors: AT. Britton, Wiliam M. Costes, C. 3. Bel, Robert Dornan, ‘M. W. Beveridge, Daniei Donovea, Heury F. Blount, Joba N. Hutchinson, Chas. C. Duncausom, John 3. Jenks, J.C. Hoercurssoy, Matthew G. Emery, Henry 5. Louchheim, James E. Fitch, Caled J. Milne, 7 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. John E. Herrell, Charies Porter, — 5 Jobn RB. McLean, Alan H. Reed, Martia FP. Morris, 8. S. Sharp, joa pe Crosby 3. Noyes, William Verner, MM. Parker, Harry F. West. GARMENT DEPARTMENT. James G. Payne, W. 8. Thompson, Office: 1419 G st. n.w. GN AND DOMESTIC JACKETS, fe. AA. Thomas, Ba- Ware house: 1140 — Henry A. Willart tlt aw Setanta a Wien. ow Oe ig | My fall lime of LADIES’ JACKETS, CAPES, Pitematend pres ; ented op lot of $100 valney Title Instirance Contpany’s ‘rach, interest cuatautced by wellknown Takia se of thin city A 40 no's vablect tor call pase OS. @ premaum, or $100 to & ter three years. THOMAS A. MITCHELLS apie? tot st. WV STE THIS ON A POSTAL AND MaiL “Mr. Gurley. Dear Sir: Picase send _me sin REEFERS, &c.. in an extensive assortment. JACKETS. & few ‘“leatlet:’ cn Lite Insurance.” Your name and address.and diet it to CHAS. L. GUBLEY, 1326 F st. n w., apl6 —_-With Equitable Lye Assurance Sccuciy. $300,000 Has been paid in endowments and sick benefits by the FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY. Al Certificates mature tn SIX MONTHS. ‘Reserve and Endowment Fund held in trust by the ‘TREASURER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MAS- SACHUSETTS. Oreantzed under the laws of Massachusetts May 2, 1890; has 125 Lodges and 16,000 Certidcates April 1, 1891. the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. ter how littie you may pay. selected stock of MISSES’ JACKETS, CUSTOM DRESSMAKING, OUR REFERENCES. 3,000 Certificate Holders in the Home Lodge at Waltham. ORGANIZERS WANTED. Address ‘The FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY WALTHAM, MASS. 907 PENNSYLVANIA “AVENUR apl4 Aver Tas Taver sold-to, th.sat,6t will risk the prediction that if you will read whatfol- Wwe | ows you will begin to calculate upon untying your pear own. Remember, we don't se!] on installments, and BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, we offer everything at lowest possible price. @13 AND 915 F ST. N. W. ‘Has the best plan devised for securing s Home. NO AUCTION OF MONEY. Avy amount repayable $13 per month on each tray edvanced. "Shares $1 per tonsa mottos TUE months, tor $200. "Prout. ‘NO BACK Dirs KEQUIKED. SIX PER CEN? INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL PAYMENTS. Paid-up certificates tor $100 issued at $50 per sbare: Pee cent per aLuun: paid of purchase price semi OFFICERS Pres. warranted oods, $2.48. 40. round Hair Mattresses, $8.50. quality do., #1. 25 $0 9. Pua size Cotcon-te latts 82.25, be. fu cheese es Harrison Dingman, ‘Alonzo Tweedale, See. Geo. W Leweis, ¥-Fres. Andrew Wall, Mr. 0. Thompecu, 1 or fee 3 Suiith- airy. RUST! AMERICAN SECUKITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. Britton, Pres’t. DEPOSI ORY. $O-tr__CENTRAE NATIONAL BANK. Wis @. TEWRSBULY, W. B. HIBS, L 750 Broadway. N.Y. i auawer, Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1K5 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. C., (rouse you 10d conte Fourm Yoaty ask don't doubt Gilyou try. and sell for cash or Stoel oR. od sell for cash or on mdkgin Stocks, Bonds, MC hasty, ‘Direct private wires To New York and Chicago. — Interest allowed on deposits. 151g sna 1513 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 the same. Weare now prepared to serve them in a first-class mann: WOODWARD & LOTHROP. FIFTEEN DOLLARS SPOT CASH. T will sell a limited number of Fine Gold-filled Stem- wind Elgin and Waltham Gents’ Watches—each Watch warranted for fifteen years by tho manufacturer—for the email sun of FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Call at once and select choice patterns. A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., Cordially invite inspection of their storage facilities at the foot of 10th and of Bist streets, respectively. The Dutiding lately erected at the former site ts divided into And fs not excelled by any structure for similar pur 505 7th st. now. RISK YOUR VALUABLE This company are the oldest established dealers in fce within the District of Columbia. ‘Their success has its foundation in the confidence of the community, kained and maintained by unvarying regard for the Kteolucely Fireprost interests of customers and a strict observance of cor- command? * Packing, moving and shipping done by “Gli gad amine aliing CAN BECURI’ Senna SECT Critical investization of the system of mechanical production as now developed confirms the company in the use exclusively of natural ice and abundantly vin- AND TRUST COMPANY, _WE DENY NOTHING! As heretofore announced, ice will be supplied by the eee riten Be 800 ‘Washington. All cut AT THE LOWEST LEGITIMATE MARKET RATES. ELLERY & CO., Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Outfitters, 18th and Pa. ave. KP’ BEING TON TxPE- “PARAGON” TYPEWRITER RIB- BONS, our own manufacture, are by far THE BEST in the market. Soldex- WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 220-Sm COR. STH AND F STS. N.W. GOOD STYLE, CORRECTNESS of form and attention to details in Sree bec.cvt. —o GiDNEX & ROBERTS, Mi, 5 = ‘8, Makers, We have the facilities and knowledge ‘us to how they should be laundried and guarantee to return them tu you equal to Rew. Name and addrcss, picase, and one of our Wagons will TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 8-3 ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY — 182, ure now ready “nt sddrens across the pink cards expiring April, 1801, and return them without de:ay to any of the fo! obtain the new ones. will not recognize the old cards after April 20, for issue, Please write your p face of the old. et ws We -€., Gov't Ptg. Office. i ave! dens mre) Bu. Eng. and Printing. ington st., Alex. Va. 1 offer many exclusive styles of CAPES and mittee. W. HARSHA. Sec'y. —™ HYGIENIC ICE COMPANY, No. 419 9th st. n.w., "pared to receive orders Toutes at the follow- rates: minds and over at rate of 25 cents 100 pounds. Porn 0 100 Is. Fo silanes: ‘My patrons can rely upon getting their garments at N that and deiiver ice on its ‘Keep in mind the fact-My Garments are cut after r lary Semen special rates. Only during autities tu son previcus to ice ever been sold at these Early orders are solicited. ‘The company guarantees to furl bure ice made frater of the famous P i ‘worn and of all inethods of special designs, giving you a PERFECT FIT, no mst- season previous to this also wish to call special attention to my carefully ica an innpection of ite wus and of ail methoue fuapuiacture, and a ouperative test ‘aa to Gurability murity of its product with any other ice ‘offered rable. Jaiaxernent of the company, js in the hands of ir. ‘Heurieb, J. Harrison Joh .“Heuric johnson, th. 8. W. Curriden, Theo. J. Mayer and Wik. &. Chandler. Ge TANT NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. .ents have been made tor the con in the eastern and western h they can yay their yas billsduring THE Sarioxay, CAPITAL BANE THE WEST EXD NATIONAL BA! ‘on or betore the Sth of each mon! LY, will be entitled to the discount of 25e. bie feet. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. OUR SHIRT TRADE STILL BOOMS! ‘In the centers of fashion there is an an anand for FANCY SHIRTS. Car ers aro placing their orders freely. Our NEW impor- Cheviot, Zephyrs, Madras and Botiny just ed attention. As these woods cannot be duplicated it would be wine to place at ‘world's best looms. P. T. F st.nw. FINE MILLINERY. ‘The long pole may knock down the persimmon, but short prices knock the purse o’ man. I have knocked open many a well-tied purse in the past year, aud I ‘Srived sind are attivc Inctione of the SHIRTMAKED. Handsome Walnut or Oak Cylinder Desk and Book BSE Weare setting ‘WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 17. EACH. Woven Wire Cots, $1.75 and $1.98 Wire springs, Feather, Fillows, ‘sis pounds, 00c. Extra ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, $2.75 DOZEN. WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, ‘With Spring Hinges, Hook and Eyeand Knob, @leach. ‘95 FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, @2 each. GARDEN HOSE REELS, 80c. EACH. A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, $3.75 1510 and 1512 7th at. nw. bet. PandQ, ‘China, Gisss, &c. sp2_| 3-QUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, $1.35 EACH. Outot-town bus.ness a specialty. ‘All Local Securities dealt in. Constant quctaticus all markets ‘clephome 545. ouier yo W. COKSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Casuazt & Lewr, Member N.Y. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, regres rep Just arrived another lot of our SSc. Silk Fin- ished Henriettas in Tans, Slates, Gray and Brown. 50 pieces 124e. Quality Zephyr Gingham. Special price for this lot, 0. per yard. 40 pieces Zephyr Gingham, extra fine qual- ity, only 18e. 40 pieces Anderscn’s Zephyr Ginghams, stripes and plaids, 30 inches wide, only 25e. Four cases Sunmer Weight Comforteat $1, 81.25, $1.50 and $2. Special offering in Ladies’ Ribbed Vests at ~ Special prices in Hemp, Rag, Inavain and Tapestry Carpets to close. New Stock of Gus tps Hare ew Mattings at low prices, wo tf re oe mew AY oon CARRART Bew colors in eB ti STINEMETZ & tox, | M.S. Casmz & Cos OUD MANTELS, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND TILES. ‘Ia the Bost Dressing in the WORLD for Rew ct Low prices. ROCHE’, ALMA POLIS: mses 60 Louisiduaeve. aw. | Sold by All Shoo Dealess. wotesn | uitin” POULTRY NETTING, 2-INCH MESH, per 100 square POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, per 100 ‘equare feet, G0c. NTERS! ‘Amembly, 1798, K. of L., WTCHINS, M. W. THE Ti PU ¥- INTERESTED BLIC ARE ‘a meeting of the "Citizens" Brit x FRIDAY. apr es aple => THEME IS CUT GLANS AND RICH CUT juss. Ours is the tnost be Iliant and made the grand prise ct the iste’ Pacis éxposttion, it ‘the ta sitions ‘ze ‘and our prices are aS ting. WILMARTH & EDMONSTO: China and Glase Ware, 1205 Pa. ‘| Be 5 00. 015.50. 915.50. 915.50 WOOD MANTELS. New style, cabinet finish, Cherry, Ash, Plain or Antique Oak. ‘The design of the mantel is neat and clegant. Such value in wood mantels has nover been offered. The above price pays for both inantel and cabinet top and mirror, finished in best furniture finish, for $15.50 cach, delivered to your house. THOMAS W. SMITH, MANTEL SHOW ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, Cor. 1st and Indiana ave. n.w., Washington, D. C. spl: AVE YOU It will, to kee seen Sox about the New ¥ you to know. soin York” Acdideat Insurauce Company. THOMAS & THOMAS, Weetaent mh24-1m 37 F st. Bee TOA ICE COMPANY. Main office. cor. 10th and F 4 45,000 TONS PUNE NATURAL PENOBSCOT RIVER ICE to be had at our depots and from RED WAGONS at LOWEST PRICES. LIBERAL Dis COUNT on tickets at office. Don't need BOILING. No surrounding graveyards or sewers Nochemicals. Tgntsticny. fee Homsem, Ty street whart, Brent: one md Hoth and Baty. where. NSU MI supplied, ‘Deaierein GOAL, WOOD AND LATHE Seaenas ee MS WILLTR. fel4-3i0_ Vice President and Manager. Boe ©. Bae, IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Pa. ave. _apl4__,A11 Spring Nove'tios received. gait. HODGKIN, a eos kes emcee fs Jy recovered to he at hi o : aplast ‘906 15th st. 'n.w. AN FRPERT OCULIST, REPRESENT: | <a ing Quoen & Co. of Philadelphia, will bein pani eat REXT,TVESDAY, APRIL 21. GEO" w. spree, Jeweler and Optician, apl4-ct 2109th st. n. w., near Pa. ave. SSI HAVE FOR SALE CHEAP 38 ACKES “&~ of cround tyiny just south of Brizhtwood; fronting 7th st. and 14th st, rowd. epl4st ‘A. KALPH JOHNSON, 1201 F st. ,WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK. spring, wheel or axle breaks by fair means within one year we will replace thé part freeot charge. We are offering ome are bargains this week. SHAFFER BROTHERS, FINE CARRIAGES At popular prices. mb27-Im Corner 14th and T streets n.w. CAUTION.—WISHING ALL OF OUR MA- chines to ive the highest degree of satis’nc. tion, we particularly caution those havin old ones of oUF inate agninst allow'ng them to te adjusted else- There than at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, where hone Dutwentine ‘only the ‘most reason- able charges, if an; wade. Orders by Postal will Fecetve unmnediat W _Telephone No. 207. p—THE NATIONAL “> PANS OF WARHINGTON. chartered by syectal act Rael oe January 22, 1867. tram the Sttalig o the Caren it Corse at Carers anization under the act of Congress of October 1+ As heretofore, and for twenty-four years past. this company will receive securities allverware and Other Yalunbiestorsafe keeping in ite fire-procs butilding.aud wil rent safes or boxes in its pew’ fre. and burl Proof vaults. which have time 1Scks and all other mod- @rn appliances. Under and by virtue of tM act of Congress of Octo- ber 1, 1810. and the certifate of the Controller of the Currency that it has fully complied with the law in all perts, this company will, in addition to the oualness wretofore transacted. by it. act as executor, adtifinise trator, receiver, ampucner anil ss comuuittes OF UATUIAT gi emtites and wil receive and execute truats of every denription comuuitted to it by any court or by indi viguare. ‘All trust funds and trust investments are kept Fate and apart frou the ‘emsatn of the company. aes whic protection uieConypany las a capital of Deposits will be received tron ten cents upward and ‘Wie recelpeed for sal Rept witout cha 4 ora ut NDENTANIN by SS) Dite President. CHARLES ¢. GLOVER Kirst Vico Présicent, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second Vice President. LEEANGIS MIcGN, Treasurer. . ALBERT L. STUR’ AN, Secretary. Wiiliam FE. Clark, ‘K. Ross Perry, Lewis Clephane, growe, H. Piant, M: Emery, E. Francis Rigvs, Gowers’ Zonas. Htobhina, Thomes Hyde, John F. Rodgers, | Charies A. James, Benjamin P. snyder, wes M. Johnston, Albert L. Sturvevant, fun G. Parke, Henry A! Wilard Lite Andrew Wylie. DR. WP. LIGGETT, DENTIST, HAS removed t0,007 1th stn. w. bet. Fand G+ ceoihi without plates by the new aystem of “Crown- ing.” ‘aplo-we Bq 187 NeW IesvE oF STOCK. OPEN APRIL 16, 1891. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F Monthly payments $2.50 per share. ASSETS $1,214,738.00. ‘The 21st issue of stock open for subscription and Payment April 16, 1901. seater creek Rrem. sly, Outs TC Sale cent fin cet sites ene THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, JNO. JOY EDSON, Secy. apl0-ow Fee oN as, PRINTER, 512 11th st.n.w. ‘Lowest prices consistent with 17-3m GOOD WORK ONLY. tO oUF | to call the attention of the pub- fe bes eave new office, locat at ‘408, Luth st. n.w., one door north ot Ve., where we will keep a 1ull sup- ply of ice on L. orcers lett here will receive our npt sopatcs. Fair and legitimate prices. tiade fer one : Wit ARGBARENT ICE company, ‘Telephone: Works, 156.” Ofbcer 148, ase Sy THE INDEPENDENT ICE ae ™ COPA: Announce to the citizens of Washington that they are prepared as usual to suppiy ite patrons with the Lest quality of KENNEBEC ICE ‘At the lowest mates. Bear in mind that our Yellow Wagons, plain'y marked INDEPENDENT 1CE CO., Berve all parts of the city and Mount Pleasant. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT (On all tickets purchased or ordered from aa SCOTTISH RITE. ROBERT tie aie a AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS . AUCTION SALES, AL BICYCLE CLUB, TH! Eesti {pation celebration at the Ebenezer ‘M. E. Church, 4thand D sts. s.e. it D. RUFFIN, Chairman. PROF. PAUL VOINOT is INAUGURAT- ‘ing a new series of icssons in the kuage and offers.s reduction of tates to Texister immediately. :KS OF REAL ESTATE NEAR THE ivania ave. and 4th st, cable lines ested to address CON- ‘only co' + will turn out it he BUSINESS CiiANCES. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY BOARD. Peery eget ee EDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS, &. FAMILY SUPPLIES . FOR RENT (Flats). FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Stores), FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscell earth filing are ‘OR, corner 14th. 'TUALISM, WONN'S HALL, 721 6TH RIDAY NIGHT, Miss Ms E TOR A SYNDI- D FRET FRO} TH SIDE OF E ST. ND 9TH STS. AT 67 (MITED PERIOD. ‘RUST & HUNGERFORD, THE PROPERTY AT THE northwest corner of I st. and 17th St. or Farragut Square is offered for sale. With two splendid frontages on FARRAGUT SQUARE AND ON I STREET. It isa very choice building site ina chotce locality. The dimensions are ‘78x120 feet. A substantial but old- fashioned double brick residence now on the property. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., CCL NOTARIES PUBLI “ching “of Deau ‘usd wil proven “Joy forever" toeny house. thor ueli¥ seasoned, Wand are fiiied W SPECIAL NOTICES, SPECIALTIES . SUBURBAN PROPER’ EEE ary y are Kefrigerater ond are sold with a; dos reyresented or money wil fully retunied.” Full line now on saie at . H. HOKE, Fole Acent, ‘eth st! and Fenn. ave. BELEERLOHIIALOI WANTED (Situations WANTED (Miscellancous). iy § i FICIAL )-DEPARTMENTOP STATE, forniation hus been. received at consul of the Uni ie death on the 17th Goverxment Rucrirrs Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $421,005; customs, Arronsey Gexrrat M:uiex, who is suffer- ing with the grip, is somewhat better today. Quanantixg Stattons.—Secretary Rusk has issned an order discontinuing the quarantine stations at El Paso and Brownsville, Tex. Navar Onprns.—Lient. Chas. M. MeCarteney has been detached from duty in the hydro- graphic office and granted three months sick STOCK." No won- reneariy fve pieces of most tailors. That le of $12 Trousers [ ain rupning at is wetting low. - Good picking yet, ——————— ih Srxaton Epuunps has been confined to his bed for the past two days by a severe cold. Today he was much better and by tomorrow he hopes to be up. —_——___. Wrst Porsr Capers Arporstep.—The follow- ing appointments of cadets at West Point have been made: Edward F. Newbaker of Danville, Pa.; De La G. Kombach (alternate), seven: teenth district Pennsylvani G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ‘Yth aud G sta. now. aie *Borase eek eT ‘That desirable residence 1640 Ave.. corner of 17th st., will be rented tor ‘One Sr more yours on very Yeasouable terns. ‘For key and ini ALBERT M. READ, Agent, 1240 15th st. now. Deats or Haury L. Rervoups, Jn.- has been received at the office of the geolo; cal survey of the death at Asheville, N. C., yes- of Harry L. Reynolds, jr., assistant eth- Be Ok SALE_WAREHOUSE SITE Between the tracks of the B. and O. on three streets, with alley in the rear, containing nearly 8,000 square feet; strect cars and herdics pass the front of the property on H st. and accommodation trains ‘stop at the door; will be sold at a rea So Mawy Oarxs have been made and tele- grams and notes received as to make it impos sible for personal acknowledgment. Mr. and Miss Halford desire to express their grateful appreciation and sincere pathy extended to ti Funsr Lievr. Cuas. B. Satrencer, third ar- tillery, has been ordered to proceed to Atlanta, Ga., and to report in person to the governor of Georgia for temporary duty in connection with the militia of that state. Noturxo Kxows ar tHe Navy DrpantMent. Thus far therehas beon nothing received at the Navy Department calling attention to the resolutions passed the other night by the Dis- trict Federation of Labor in regard to the em- ployment of aliens at the navy yard in this inks for the sym- JOHN B. WIGHT, HAVING SOLD OUR TNTENEST Tx THE esponsibie for any debts contracted Z TYLER & BROTHERS. U.w.y We are not. after April 11, 1801. Se, per potiml, “box Ss 'Sandines, 25e. Private Prrepic Scuwantex, battory A, third artillery, now with his battery at Wash- ington barracks. District of Columbia, has been transferred to ti aud will be sent to the station of that troop, Fort Myer, Va. ‘Tue Benxroton’s Hons Power.—The offi- cial report of the Bennington’s last trial trip is expected at the Navy Dey it is known communication that the gun boat made 3,433 horse power, or 38 more than the contract juirement, entitling the builders, Messrs. N. '. Palmer & Co., to a bonus PHILIP H. WARD, 2100 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. B. fourth cavalry, The weather ie likely to be fair; northerl: P tornues etughtly cooier, ©° > 7a*ré northerly IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. We employ no drummer. Our lumbersells itself. We have no oneon the outside urging youtobuy. Wedonotueedoue. Ourlum- der, rtment tomorrow. BAND SAWED And dry, speaks for itself. And then the Anwy Mepicat Deteoares.—The Secretary of War has detailed the following-named officers to represent the medical department of the army at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association to be held in this city on the Sth of May, 1891: Col. Anthony Heger, surgeon; Maj. Robert H. White, surgeon. 81.15 PER 100 FEET. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, EW YORK AVE._ ENTS AND CEL- LARS, 8 material begs = ever deteriorate by age POTOMAC BLUE STONE. It fs cheaper than brick. wallcan be built of Potomac Blue Stune—bes! hip—for the sime cost as a Idinch brick wail. heavier wails the cost 1s anuci Any quantity delivered Tur Seat Puorecriox Proctamatiox. ing Secretary Nettleton has officially informed the collectors of customs in the northwest and in Alaska that the President has issued a rotection of the seal an Alaska. Directions have been yublicatio: proclamat in the papers on the Pacific An 18-inch foundation Jess in proportion, promptly by ‘boats ut eny ny Wagons to any part of to ‘Quarties «: 23 the Potomac tugen Aqueduct and Chats brides isa Bridve stone, block stone for and Uroken usaler work Al binaer lamation for the mon fisheries of iding fronts, range ba 38 und stone dust at a x ial for lawns and walks. Broken stone #fom elevated bins loaded upon ves- gels and wavors. | These stone were used to build the Keto exe and. tua Also for foundations Purtapetrata Hanson Improvemexts.—The Secretary of War has awarded to Jas. A. Mun- day & Co. of Philadelphia, who were the lowest bidders, the contract for improvement of Phil- adeiphia harbor at the following excavacion and removal of ma\ per yard; removal piling and timber 1.9 cents per lineal foot; depositing and 4 ing material on League gland, cubic yard. at sree SET Deara axp ArporsrmeNt.—A telegram was received at the Treasury Department today from San Francisco ani James Hillman, United States boilers. A board of local ofticers will desi his successor. John R. Bulger of San Fran- will performa the duce of designated by the other large tutldnuses in the cit of most of the lure rovermment buildings in W ‘Telephone number: apli-tu,tha&s, Lin’ IN THE SUPREM TR POTOMAC STONE CO. URT OF THE DIS- Augustus W. Abbott, EA On motion of the viakitif’ by itr. James solicitor, 1 is ordered. that the “dsiendant, pecrance to he entered Abbott, cause her py to due wil be proseeda with ing the death of & day ; otherw. in cuse of deiault. “the ciscowas today” a of boilers thers an er tor until some one J. HAGNER, Jastice, &c. | board to fill the place vacated by the death of A. CLANCY, Ass't Clerk. Hillman. (EZ COURT OF THE DIs- F COLUM hans’ Court ie ay an Ts Sa x " Tae Sarwarp Casz.—Attorney General Mil- ler is etill confined to his residence by illness and unless he is much better tf ake TWO CENTS. nell the Topic in London. THE REPLY TO RUDINL INDIANS ON WOUNDED KNEE ment—The Secretary's Outing. ATLANTA LEFT BEHIND. There is a great deal of satisfaction expressed around the State Department today over the | The Presidential Party Turn Their "aces te general value of the letter which Mr. Blaine ste Wes Agua. has just written to the Italian government. It| ATtawta, Ga, April 16.—The presidential is felt by all on duty here that the letter is in | Party retired to their «pecial train late last every sense a strong one.and that it leaves little | ight, immediately after the reception. at the chance for = successful reply being made in | €0Vernor's mansion. This morning wien the rebuttal. The references by the Secretary to | SUn was rising on the distant hills about At the Spanish cases of forty years ago and to |lanta. crowds began to gather «round Mr. Webster's remarks upon the subjectare | the President's special 8 o'clock the an undiplomatic phrase, “‘clinching.” o'clock a committes of prominent ertizens, with There is a pienty of gratification over the | the passenger agents of the lifferout twas in way in which the Secretary turns the words of | the south on which the President is te travel, Rudini to his own use, and in many ways, say | repaired to the pecial train and preanted te the authorities, the epistie is one of the best | Mre. Harrison a Magnificent bouquet of Jeo Rieces of diplomatic correspondence ever pro- | queminot rows. luced. E E About 8:80 o'clock cries were made for the In the meantime the Secretary is resting from | Prosident and he responded by speah-ng from. his labors. He has gone down the Potomac on | the platform of the observation car. At the the U. 8B. 8. Despatch with Assistant Secretary | conclusion of the President's epeech D ostimas- Soley, who has official business for the Navy | ter Gencral Wanamaker was called. uy Depertncens at Norfolk. The Secretary has | his eloquent allusion to the death of ( pretty hard winter and has escomapliched | Feceived with great enthusiasm, and he an extraordinary number of results. Although | he told the crowd good-Lye with worr he bas practically stopped going to the State | was liberal cheering from the ent to work he has seen hundreds of | the depot when the train puiled out {or Mir People at his house and has in many ways cov- | mingham, and the people who were mn -ed om Solanguicmene amount of ground. He is| Broad street bridge gave the train « hearty now resting from this pressure. cheer as it passed under. An old color-d man WHAT LEGISLATORS BAY. followed the train for a hundred yards veliing Secretary Blaine’s letter to the Marquis di | With all his might, “Hurrah for the rpubli- Rudini was the principal subject of comment | "* among the few national legislators now in the | re oe See city. Senator Manderson said to « Stan re-| ,O4#*ReTO%, Tex. April 16.—The committes porter that the letter was an admirable docu- | “harsed ny wosking proper gn eae ment, vigorous and thoroughly American. “I eeahe a repent be merry hon peta > pill te, on their arrival hero m urday even- pe phage alad, anid, he, “thas ~ Blaine gave a4 at a mecting at the cotton exchange today to the public Italy's demand. Never was any | outlined the following program: request more absurd. Acomwittee c tang of nine genilemen Senator Hawley anid that the secretary had | and fve Indice will moot ‘he prosidetiti party s ; i inan elegantly furnished car at Houst-n a ee conduct them to the cits. “Upon arrival at the nion depot Preside “The whole thing isn't worth talking | be receive) by the remarked Senator Plumb. “Sup- | composed of the city the Italinn minister is __re- | signers, cotton exchange, Who cares? His departure is of no | merce ‘committees aud more consequence to the American people | Mallory st than if the banana vender who presides | jettios and over a push cart at the corner of 15th | Allen and other United States engineers will and F streets should close out busi- | accompany the party and explain the stare ness and decide to go Home. It's just | aud character of the work to the Preside. t aud one man less to board and that’s the ouly sub- | party. ject for thought there is in the whole matter. Un their return they will be escorted to their Of course there's got to be a lot of letter writ- | quarters at the Teach Hotel by the military ang over the affair, but Mr. Biaine is attending |and various other civic societies At to that most admigably. Noone could doany |830 reception, serenade and sorch- better.” light procession " will take place. The ——+ee—-- hotel plaza will be brilliantly ‘ilamraoted RITTENHOUSE DENOUNCED, and decorated in honor of the disting:.ished —— guests, On Sunday, if agreeable to the | roxi- Editor Dunning Accuses Him of Engaging | dent, a review of the school children will take in Blackmailing Schemes. place in the gallery of the he Each chi Neither President Polk of tho Farmers’ | Will carry a bouquet as they pass in review be- pe sepals id be found | £07 his excellency and wife. They will deposit manne nee D.'i: Mittenhoue cout found | their bouquets before them, thus build ra today bya Stan reporter who wanted to ask | pyramid ot flowers that will be beautiful |. be- them about the letter published today purport- | hol and pay touching tribute to the <hief ing to have been addressed by Rittenhouse on | Magivtrate of their country. The poesia ntaal Farmers’ Alliance paper to Lieut. Gov. Jones we Ei egad leave Sunday evening for Sen of New York suggesting that Gen. Jones might get the aid of an organization known as the “Independent Order of American Citizens” by assisting them financially. e Services Over the Dead Congressman Held President Polk was in Columbus, Ohio, to- in New York City This Morning. day and Mr. Rittenhouse in some other town, | New Yous, April 16.—The funeral of Gen. nobody seems to know where. Mr. H. W.| Francis B. Spinola, the veteran democratic Ayer, who succeeded Rittenhouse as private | statesman and member of Congress, took j-ince sec etary to President Polk on January 1 last, | this morning from the Churoh of the Immsca- was in his office in the Fendall building when a | late Conception. A congressional delogaiiom Stan reporter called, but he preferred to re- | from Washington, the members of Shields lst, main silent as to the matter. No. 69,G. A. RK, the Tammany Hall general ‘Things were wide open, however, at the office | committee of the 16th assembly district and of the National Koonomist, the official organ of | yundreds of local politicians attended the the \aliianee. Editor N. A. Dunning talked | raneral, besides’ the family and personal froely of whathe termed “the blzekmailing | friends’ of the decensed. schemes” of | the enterprising Rittenhouse. | “The solemn requict high, mare was vele- He ‘seid that Rittenhouse had stolen | trated by the Kev. Father Edward F. Slattcry, the officially headed letter and bad y pola in Washington used it with seme frequeney in efforts to | ing his dying moments. A brief sermon was ad) his fortunes. “Chis fellow Ritten-| preached by the Rev. Father Edwards, pestor house,” said Mr. Dunning, “isa scoundrel from | Or the church in which the services were beid. ste. ‘The remains were taken to Greenwood cv aie NOT A MEMDER OF THE ORDER. tery for interment. Alliance people say that Rittenhouse practi- areas cally ceased to be a member of the order after MAURICE KEALY'S CHALLENGE the Ocala convention; that he has never been Re Sete Tecognized since that affair and that he was | i Heply to Parnell Yesterday the Subieet not cligible to membership anyhow. ms It may be remembered that a somewhat sim-| Lowpox, April 16.—The manner un which Mr. ilar epistle to the one now being discussed was | Muurice Healy ia the house of commons yee read in the North Carolina legislature last ses- | terday silenced Mr. Parnell after the latter s sion. Rittenhouse was the author and it was | 7 pairs addressed to the president of a railroad com- | *P°ch in opposition to the bill ep my ede was coteawentag to ‘a char. | Bent the closing of public houses in Ireland ou a from the neat antly oe Sundays is still the main subject of gossip ia GOV. JONES WROTE TO PRESIDENT POLK. the lobbies of the hese nd of oommaent fo Only a few people are aware of the fact | the columns of the daily press. Mr. Healy. at tat Lieutenant Governor Jones, immediately | Will be remembered, after, Mr; Parnell toa upon the receipt of Rittenhouse’s epistle, ae city of Cork upon the pul iis wrote to President Polk, inclosing the |} hn. closing question or upon other questio. original letter. Mr. Jones was somewhat | adding: “If he wants to test the truth of surprised when he read the demand, for he bad | ord. let him keep his promise made to always been on the right side of the alliance. | "2 ticaents and face me in a contest for - In reply, to Mr. Jones) letter be is | Siection.” to “have received informmtion from . Parnell’s remarks on the bill under dir the alliance which made him feel as Bans beyond an covasonal cheer from though several inches had #hddenly been added | few guysporters and laughter from the couser*e to his height. Lieut. Gov. Jones and tne Alli- | {7 “upborters and IAgb ity tin ailenoe, bat ance are supposed to be on the best of terms. | shen Mr. Healy quictly assured the house thes § ee, fact — a Mr. Parnell did not mt Cork on any longs to a highly ly and has a| Guestion there joud and prolonged ap- wife, who is held im high esteem, saved him | @estion tof > b rave and laughter, which was redoubled wh: 1 from prosecution by the alliance on at least de. Healy invited hisr Parnell to tess ¢he trata one occasion. of his assertion. Mr. Parnell sat in silence, with his anus folded aud his hat pulled over his eyes. eaten CAMPED ON WOUNDED KNEE. pprouches to the harbor. Major ———— GEN, SRJNOLA’S FUNERAL, ———_ THE POPULATION OF CITIES. Nearly One-Third of the People of the Coun- try Live in Town. The census office has issued a bulletin giving the population of cities in the country contain- ing 8,000 inhabitants ormore. The total urban Population im 1890 was 18,235,670 or 29.12 per cent of the total population. In 1880 the urban population was 11,318,547 or 2257 per cent of the whole. Rasp Crry, 8.D., April 16.—A special to the Daily Republican from Pine Ridge states thut that a band of Cheyenne River Indians are now camped on Wounded Knee creck near the Big Foot battle ground. ‘Amos Ross, a missionary, and Mrs. Keith, a school tea her, both half-Lloods, were stoppec but finall Smoot, w : f , 964; . Y., ee ee arenes i a : Ly