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_ Ee nae THE EVENING sTaR | PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, | ‘ TH STAK BUILDINGS, a Ave, corner llth Street, ty z Stay Newspaper Company, SH. EK FFMANN, Pres’t ____ FINANCIAL. SSkS SV. WHITE & CO., BANKERS, 38 WALL ST.. NEW YORK, | Ak AUTHORIZED TO OFFER FOR SUBSORIP- TION 10,000 SHARES D CUMULATIVE SPER CENT STOCK. 5,000 SHARES pREre COMMON (ORDINARY STOCE) MENTIONED BELOW. BB. WARNER & CO., LIMITED. DSCORFORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF GREAT BRITAIN. caPiTAL STOCK. - FAR VALUE £10 PER SHARE, CONSISTING OF 2,000 shares Preferred Cumulative 8 per £200,000 x, now offered in this mar hat. Phousand ful -paid and non- smesnbie shares of the par valne of £10 (say eo» ) represented by Trust Company certifi- © Central Trast Company of New York, Dcertificates a Itke namnber of preferred ‘ue of £10 per share of the Lave Leen deposited. tral Trust Company, New ter Febrasry land August 1 of each oat Ten Thowsand Shares Pre- Trust Company certificates ply with the requirements of prises all the stock held im thie coun- the exception of Five Thousand a Stock of a like par value of £10 say $0 yar share.) pany certificates will also be issued for Stork. Both classes of stock are offered 0 the foliowine terms 20.000 SHARES PAEFERRED CUMULATIVE 8 VER CENT STOCK AT 949.50 PER SHARE, WRICE INCLUDING ACCRUED DIVIDEND raat Cu FROM FESRUARY 1, 1801. 5,000 SHARES COMMON STOCK AT 875 PER rE SHARE & INCLUDING ACCRUED Div- M FEBRUARY 2, 1801,.TO WHICH END SPECIAL REFERENCE 1S MADE w ‘TS WILL BE OPENED tL THURSDAY, MAY WILL BE CLOSED AY 12 O'CLOCK M. US SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1891, BY MESSES. 5. V. WHITE & COMPANY, ‘New York and Chicago, and by CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, 54 WALL ST., N.Y. BANK UF NOKTH AMERICA, 25 NASSAU ST., si From whom Prospectuses and blank forms of Ap- beobtained. Subscriptions will be pay- TEN PER CENT ON APPLICATION; © FER CENT ON ALLOTMENT; 30 PERCENT ON WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1801; 30 PER CENT ON MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1801, Allotments will be made practicable. it tS reserved to reject any subscription or to Uf any subser: an oumt paid for on application will be spplted om the sume te become due on the allotment, Receipts will be «iven ior all payments made and en- raved Trust Company certificates issued by the Cen- tral Trast Company will be delivered as soon as prac- ‘cable after the makinz of the final paymun’. Any installment may be paid in advance under discoun: a the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Faure to pay any installuent when due will forfeit all previous payments. A preference ip allotment will be given to employes acd customers of H. H. Warner & Co., Limited. REGISTRAR OF CERTIFICATES, UNION TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, TRANSFER AGENTS, CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK. AMERICAN COMMITTE OF MANAGEMENT. HON. H. H. WARNER, PRESIDENT. 4. MOREAU SMITE, ESQ., VICE PEFSIDENT. JOHN D. PALMER, ESQ, TREASURER. JOHN M. IVES, ESQ, SECRETARY NATURE OF THE BUSINESS.—The oe ness con- ines and Aten, | Prepars: Warner « Safe” Yeast, Ufives and laboratories are established in Kor toate ¥.; Toronto, Canada; London, Enz- land F *, Germany; Kreuziin, Switzerland; ‘strata, and Dunedin, New Zealand. {these officesand laboratories out- #. N. ¥., was rendered imperatively a0US increase of business bu: se as cu ist July, 188%, 1. trate munes and marks, pre hid and leasebold prop- and elsewhere, fixed Kockestr, N. ¥., cash in hand and st ne of wholly and jal and adver- re and all property used im con- » ese, totether with the banefit of & currw ‘0 by Mr. Warner tn . 0 or $3, 00. face thin of business and enlarged = wern bave added greatly to here was no when Daxtness were ess than we were the lazy the exception of fs sopany to declare at the rate of 8 per OR XO wing carried forward Since February 1 the bi ae € theentize year. Taking Ieducting Debentures... 829,040 - On) Preterred 80,000 snaine applicable as dividends to the emuce Stuck J] per cent, or the sum of. 543.900 #6530,000 | IRE SET ANNUAL PROFITS OF THE AUSTEA- | LIAN BUSINESS ALONE FOR THE PAST FOUR JARS HAVE BEEN SUFFICIENT IN FACH YEAR To PROVIDE THE WE ESSARY TO PAY TH DP BENTURES AND THE = Le OF 18% PREFERENCE SHARES. THE 1a F278 OF THE OTHEh BRANCHES, INCLUD- + THE UNITED STATES, CONSEQUENTLY, “as Be ‘TO PAYING DIVIDENDS O98 REREST O€ ALL ue | DIVIDEND ON THE ‘pum Nattonar. FOR THE FURTHER A The Hon H. H. Warner has contracted to act as Manaxine Directer for five years from July, 1889. re- ceiving no compensation inany year therafor, until net earnings for the year ainount to £117 SATION TO BE PAID ¥ OUT OF THE NET PROFITS IN EXCESS oF $5497.450, SUCH COMPE? OF THAT SUM. Under an agreement with the Company Mr. Warner retains at least five thousand shares Stock of the Company. Application will be made to th Eachange for deaitars in both ‘of the Conunon jew York Stock ses of certificates JAY. APRIL 29, 1891. he £oening Star. SPECIAL NOTICES. RARE OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED SMALL investors who may receive (pro rata) the same profits as larwe ones in placing. there savines. in senerantesd premium, Ly first deed of trust on real Ni ‘00 subject to b taken up as in defauit of Thent 0 i¥e from $100.00 to }yroflt, In order that all iuay avail themeelves Of this desirable and safe security sewi-monthly pay- meats of €10.00 will be accepted di the mouth PHOwAS A. METCHEL I oH 5 ington city, D.C. feet secures each note, ‘Company's abstract with guarantee of nw Lous of this city. Orders of non- its promipty responded to. representing the Preferred and Common Stock. It opel! T. A. MITCHELL, 904 F st. B. H. Warner, Prost. W. B. Robison. See. Jno. Joy Edson, Vice Prest, W. B. Gurley, Treas. LI. PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS FOR IX- *[ 3 wasnixctox A oR OF deat: Losses ‘THE PRE- FERELD MUTUAL “ACCIDENT ASSOCIA: LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Tr New York, K. €. Atwood, Sec CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. TEMPORARY OFFICES, 1001 F ST. N.W. NEW BUILDING CORNER OF 9TH AND F STS. Do you purpose going abroad this su dbetre to be absent from this city and from business cares, then intrust your: WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUS mmer oF do you be entirely free affaire to the T COMP, ‘Which is fully prepared to take charge of and collect maturing notes and it, toc to reinvest the same, if desired, secrrw: or troubie to the owner aud for a sinail ect dividends and without care pensation, 1 co Try tt this sumer and see wut a relief it will be to you. DIRECTORS. John T. Arms, John Ridont, Charieg B. Batley, ps Schafer, Chas. 3. Baver, dave L. Barrour, Somerville, 8. m8, Jolin A Swope, 4.3. Darlington, Join Joy Edson, Wa. B. Gurley Join A. Hautiton, ‘Alvert F. Fox, 0. €. Green, Joun B. Latner, 1 ‘TWO MORE WILD-caT insurance have gone to the wail in Phil de)puia. How uch more evidencedo fahacy of taking life insurance outs: relate companies—suca asthe Equita at CHis. De bevareful! Write me. ap7o i With Equitable Life Assurance Soc “SICK-BENEFIT AND ‘You want of the pe 5 st. nw THE CAPITAL OF THE AMERI- CAN SECUR- ITY AND TRUST ‘COMPANY 18 $8 Tt aay BEB Mig 09 0600, in Fe oe wow om oF Sit soe wow we SEE LT Eee By8 Hyg TO yod gio tg WHICH MEANS: A LIABILITY FOR TWO MILLI ‘D-A-HAL! OFFICE 1419 G ST. Nw. DEBENTURE BONDS-A GUARANTEED 5 PER CENT INVESTMENT.—The company offers for sale Debenture Bonds, secured by first morteaes, in sums of $100, #500 and $1,000, paying Soper cent, which have many advantaxes over any other leviti- mate investments. Some of the advantages are these ‘They are secured by the entirecap compan; pital stock of the ‘Ynere is no trouble or annoyance about drawing up Papers, &e. You make a fied investment a certain period of thne and receive your interest promptly at fixed ods. = a have the supervision of the Trust Company and of ir vesting either small or large ‘These debentures can be registered, you absolute security against their lo ment |. thus affording 89 OF mnispluce- OTHER FEATURES. The American Security and Trust Coinpan Forits, wets as Trus: Guardian, — Admmis pays interest upon de- oe, Executor, wstrator, As signee, Keceiver, Financial ‘Agent, Rexistrar, Treasurer, free; rents safe di makes investmeuts; | affords storaxw n effects and 3 keeps: wills lepOntt boxes; ns money? for household loan and trust businese—and for which itis thoroughly eau r 8 Washington Directors: A. T. Britton, ©. J. Beil, BW. Beveridae, Henry F. Blount, Chas. C. Duncansom, 8.5. Office: 141: W. 3. Thompson, A. A. Thomas, Henry A. Willant, Benjasnin H. Warder. pr wooes .. First Vice President. 1 President. Robert Dor ped. nt. Feawurer, ecretary. Directors: M. Coates, an, J. Milne, Charles Porter, Alan Hl. Reed, 9 G st. now. ‘Ber Ware Louse: 1140 nwt ap27 JEW ORLEANS 10) BY TNGS ASS¢ BRANCH OFFICE NO. WASHIN ASSOCIATION FOK INVE who cesire to save snon: euaraiites ait ct 23 au on FAVE differ Stock issued at pl draw at any time with 6 per cent interest (ace by-laws). No lapses, no forieitures, EVASIVE CONDITIONS. Withdrawing ineinibers turfett no part ments,uor are t fees oF extra amsrssituet No'EiSks. are on frst i Toss IMPOSSTELE, leitable. re definite, i There ino iret the $1,000 by ¥y required to pay any cancellation iimK to mo cavils, NO of their instal!- cnnse securities taxes. Keal estate ouly taken t CURES wembers ABSULUTEL! pssed tues for maturity of all STOCKS and LOANS F z GUAKA ane OF ring to oretary oF clatins Opon Which payment has been refused, holly or im part by said Association, will find it to their advantage to communicate at once weit, ayzi-eodst® JUSTICE, Star office, ‘NO. W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, J Member 8" btock x. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, lai F SE. XW, Deniers end Dealers i Government Bonds Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. a Stonks and Hondsandail securities listed on {he exchanges of New York, Puiladeiplua, Boston and Baltimore bought and cold. A specialty wade of investment securities, District Hons and all loral iaiiread, Gas, Insurance and ‘Tele- hone Stock dealt in. Auwerian Bel Telephone Stock boughtand sold. jy18, Fiveurry 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 amount loaned, repayable #1 "i000 advanced. “Shar rin per month on eash wonth Maturing rew Wall, Mgr. Gen JE. Suiith, Att'y. USTEES: 7 URITY AND TRUST CO. ~ Britton, Pres't, =” DEPOSITORY: ap20-te CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. PERSONAL. Wi, LADY WHO INQUIRED YESTERDAY for Mr. Foster at front room attorney's office please ca:l ngnin or address ATTORNEY, Stat officerl® S100 EENARD WILL BE TO ANY = he xivine information leading to. author hittter of the Toth request. “Address OG. 8." Bar CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS and auswers. Send 10 cents to 8. W. FLYNN, A.M.. Ivy Institute, AMERICAN SEI A ap2i-Im* Southwest cor. Sth and K sts. n.w. Pe INAL.—SAVE "RK MONEY BY BUYING Fee pas oe MOLE TUS cured op jot of $100 value, Litle Insurance Company's abstract, iutefest guaranteed by well-known banking aie THOMAS A. MITCHE! spot skid Ft RIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 9. Communications promptly at: ries siantential. "Often “open all . WILLIAMS, Manawer, 20 F st. nw. IME. WE WILL PAY “BIG Money" for wents’ Drst-class second-handel: rats i Addressur cail'at JUSIH'S ULD STAND, aw ATTORNEYS. Geonce W. Kray, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WASHINGTON, D. G, 452 MST. N.W. CLAIM AND PATENT EXPERT. mhl1-3m AMBELL CARRINGTO: Webster Law Luuaing, o D.C. Kesdence, 1701 SPECIAL NOTICES. IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WE Wish to call your attention toa Coat and fe of Coat, 3-button cutaway frock; Tig: sinsie breisted, with “note “collar, 5 ot & Worsted. Clay's weave, will ‘cles iuisbed with flat braid. ib cot amd vet, Pants to so, with oat and vest in ail the latest shades sve of GEORGE SrKANSY, Sa thet. aw overcoat tu the races; if you are In ‘one seo ours. Don't forget to wear your 027 Bree FOUSERErPERs, MER CHANTS, SAVE YOUR VALUABLE FURS, WOOLENS, &c., From the ravages of moths, buffilo bugs, &e., b ae) COLD’ 'STOKAGE. at CENTER ‘ Fue best modern method of preserving all subject to iujury in summer by moths and other fasect iif » keeping then in acold, dry. temperature Where neither tar, tobacco nor any other vile swelling Subscaure is required. Merclauts, housekeepers and others interested in and respousibie tor the care of such goods will Bud it fturiradvantage (0 avail themselves of the facilities ‘es are very low. Goods will be called for. {ie Totes "of {the ‘Center Market, 7th et @ the elevator) o PRESTON 8, SMITH. Clerk. B.S.—Housekeepers desirous, of placing butter, meat, gauie. cays, &c., on cold storage will be offered, | ndu‘ciuents“aclean, sweet storage room bein pro- | Midea Tor ths purpose. ‘ape7-ot D. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 25, 1801. Notice ts hereby given that & cash dividend of nt has been declared on the eapitel stock of “The Wasiington Real Estate Company” oat of its net safeipes sites “ts orvahization,‘and wil be payable at the office of the company, OLE st. a. w.. on, MAY Tit, te ail” stockholders “of record 3, WEDNESDAY, APRIL’ The bo ks for the transfer WEDNESDAY, APRIL, to Cites inctustve? “ier of te Board of Directors. Se EVE STOSBY WILLIAMS, Secretary. "> ‘BARK, IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Pa, ave. safer Of Stock will be closed, st 9 FRIDAY, MAY 1, bok SAFE DEPOS! ‘OF WASHINGTON aed os ‘COMPANY pucrese of Octo ber te announce that fore, and for twenty-four Teceive securities, st pine in ite fire-p phances eet Hily complied wi ‘aanianiee ant Wwul receive and exe: rip rate au! spurt assets of the Rides wich protection the « Daponite will be rece: sneer will be allowed un auch de im receipited {oF and sept without Miles reel CUAMEN PSS) D RLES € GLUVEL, Fi Ps M. JOuNSTU NCIS Rivas, TL SIURLE Benaain Aer L. ienry Wyuo. of the currency its certiac ization under the act of Congress of Uctol Wy virtue uf the act of Coueress of Octo- ad the certifi ate of the Controller of the IT COMPANY ess January 2, 1867. 1, 1890. mt has yours past, this are and Other ft buthding.atid in ite new fire and burciar ts. which have time locks aud all other miod- the law in all ALY Will, mm gudition to the business by it. act as executor, aduinis- lee OF KURTLAR, trusts of ever junuitted to it by any court or by indie | \'rust funds ema trost investments are kept spe fi company. ‘pany base capital of 00 Yeasurer. VAN 1, becretary. re odwers, ¥. Snyder, Sturtevant, Wiulara, LASS. o, TENESEURY, . 2 ‘Ban ker,5¢ Broaiway,N.¥. B. EIpbs, Manager, Meuber Washington Stock Exchange LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKE! 1535 F ST., WABHINGTON, D. C., Boy and sell for cash of on margin Grain, Provisions and Oil. Stocks, Bonds, ‘rivate wires 16 New York and Wi]uerest allowed on depute Out 3 town Lue ness a ‘Ali Local Securities dealt marke, 4 au ‘Constant quetstivns ialty. telephone B45. apl4__All Spring Novelties received. ir. SUPREME COUNT OF THE DISTRIOT | Satan Sea mete rerm of Orphans’ Cu fer of the Estate of Cale Gardner, deceased. se of Wikian F. Gardner, aduiinistrator ‘nleb Gardner. deceaned, tue adiniuisteator Patil the approbation of the court afore ‘this 2ust day of April, A.D. 181, ap- the ith ‘next for the ‘final settlement 1 distribution of the personal estate of said de- sed und of the assets in hand, when and where all he creditors and heirs and dstribatees of said. de- ceased are notified to attend, witht their claims prop- ery vouched, or they may "otherwise by law be ex: ‘isled fro: all beet in maid deceuned’s estate, pro- ied a copy of this order be publisied once «week S three Weeks in the Washington Law Keporter pre- ious o ead day and. in the bveniag Star forthe fecnetimes ne 828 A HRGNEN, Justice "A true copy— Test: . WRIGHT, ae Piwiiow Wills for District of Columbia, apt2-lawiiw P< re SALE—TWO FINE LOTS—10N a : 40 to alley. “R. BAV= AGE, Atiorney-at-Law, 711 14th st. nw. ap23-6t* POWDERED SUGAR, 6c. PER POUND. E per. Evaporated Peaches, Finstrate Java Cole, Our S00. ‘Teas are } <a of form and Dram Sethal take Wedding invications “GEDNEX & ROBERTS, ake, a3 so a, ee Letty as to ‘be & 32525 i So eer earEnS aries eS ‘ SPECIAL NOTICES. Bee 100 AE TAMING CHANCES, very day you delay saeeainaee tt et Consult THOMAS & THOMAS, t.. Several desi office rooms. ‘gudana third floors gf the new West’ Roa ational ApTs-4t PER- lio, 419 ‘they will receive my personal aiteation, eo very great chances, fynings loss of time, iife or limb with the jew York Acckient 1 He OFFICE ROOMS FoR RENT. Bank building, 1415 G st. Apply at bankon ‘arse hoor: PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. —ALL notified any time betore JUNE 1 at L mw ae ae he jig ee B ‘with pleasure I ain announce 7 trons and the public fn general tha the “Dexter Steam ‘Laundry Fellable, estabr BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS OF WASHING- TON. Tam reported by the building trade of doing the Iahceat Pinte ana Window class m zm powatbly do Hire there isn other ouae that can poesbly work any lower in price, ‘constantly. recel yin fhe “itngeat invoices, of oth French and Americas asa. Secure wy prices Or ive mies: personal c ‘ft wilteive me pleasure to talk to. you and You my enormota laws stock and buble There Already placed my ofders with the manutacturers for future shipivent in addition co the large stock, always epton band.» Tdo ‘secure the lowest nd which euables ine to Bil the largest ofvlers wt once, When you are ina special hurry for lass try me aed Twill prove to. you the promptest aysteus here” Bo bent references in Waauinston. CHAS, &, HODGKINS, pert in Glase, tits Dw. ap23-6t —_" ‘OR THE WOODWARD & LOTHROP Offer some extra values in Horse Goods and Lap Robes. Horse Sheete, 500. to $6.00 Cloth Lap Robes. 00 to 85.00 Linen Lap Robes. 600. to $3.00 Momie Lap Robes. 50c. to $1.00 EXTRA. 50 dozen Extra Jarre Belgian Linen Lap Robes, finished both sides, $1.50 xrade, aptest 5 ING Se ee ‘Books for subscription to stock in the Arengx open at the ilice of the secretary and. treas- rer, muldine STO PAY. KENT GUARANTEED, ao INTEREST ON xo '#. 8X PER CEN FOUR PER CEN’ FEqualing or eOret IT UU0 shares have been, subeeribed tn the Wer 1, v0 SEATAL since organization, ahowinur its Popularity both as 6 tueans of anonthiy savings and ab ¢ helpfal fiedium to persons wanting mouey for PUrCHasnE Hgmee dr ote poco ‘Tho secretary and treaturer, Jno. A._ Prescott, will be happy to 1 ‘int hecestary information concerning the tenchctal operations ot the SENTAL aud constr ¥ DAVID G. DIXON. “wrpeonwéneral’s office, War ‘Departiuent® GEO. B. FRENC} = qs Re =a ESCOTT, Kellowy Datlding, 1416 F st. nw. ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE BOCIETY — Metubers are informed that the new trade cards and books, running to April, are now ready siege ha coi eh ares face of the old pink cards ey Pig i801, and return them with proper fee to any of the folloy Bamed members abd obtain the new ones. Merc! ‘Will not recognize the oid cards after April 30, 1891: T. B KEENE, 16 705 ated Deemer, MP. CALLAN, eae INO. A. PRI ap21-208 nat - 7; german Es Fetal: ¥ SLEY. 17) SALMON, 1638 15th st. apa order of the executive committee ARSHA. Sec'y. Bee VE YOU SEEN THE “WISCONSIN PEERLESS?" It is the best Refrigerator on the market. ‘Made of solid oak, beautiiully finialed and trimmed; filed with mineral Aber, and guaranteed perfect. Money cheerfully re- funded if not as represented. W. H. HOEKE, Sole Agent, Sth st. and Penn. ave. KNOWN THE 1. RICE a 2 Sta < = NTED I Carpet Clea = the oldest fm W lephone call 535-5 C. Bae es ICE COMPANY. ‘Main, a lth ana F ta, aw, 45 NS PURE NAT! Ni athe den, AP Asuka rexonegos WAGONS at LOWEST PRICES. pi tt Re COUNT on tickets at office. Don't need BOILING. Ko Eprevardaor sewers Nochqunicale isp street wharf, na i» Where Ba Bie can ATHS, See et New res vE oF STOCK. OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND FIRST PAYMENT. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F 8T. Monthly payments $2.50 per share. ASSETS $1,214, 738.00. ‘The 7st issue of stock open for and stoct April 16, Ino. POnice hours froma Bata. to: first Wednesday in each month pm dally, On the from 6 to $o'elock p.m, bakin ‘Pamphlets and intorimation the object day f the association ‘upon Ditcationst the office. ag THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, INO. JOY EDSON, Secy. apl0-6w BRS re are eating WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 17%. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 82,75 DOZEN. WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, ‘With Spring Hinges, Hook and Eyeand Knob, @1each. 23 FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, ‘With Couplings and Patent Noasle, @2 each. GARDEN HOSE REELS, 5c. EACH. A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, 3.75 S-QUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, 91.85 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2INCH MESH, Per 100 square fest, 700. POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGNT, ‘Bor 100 square feet, G0e, BARBER & ROSS, COR. 11TH AND G 878. ¥.W., Opposite Boston Dry Goods Store, ap7 om ees BEMrnotOn Tree “PARAGON” TYPEWRITER RIB. ‘BONS, our own manutetture, are by far THE BEST im the mathet, Goldex- lusively by WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 20-m COR. 8TH AND F STS. H.W. ASSOCIATION sa at Ln AP 330 Din. FOR SALE—A VALU: Lair Hirose soe rooms and cellar. EES pie Ws eae BEDFORD MINERAL veal Sat rats GRUDER Avent 131 ap28-3t__ GAS FIXTURES AND AT COsT. reason of the larre increase manufactur- ing business we have determined toiveun aoe recall store. and forthe next two weeks offer the large stock printed our store, No. 1515 F st. n.w., to purchasers SCHULTZ Gas FIXTURES AND APT METAL 00. sp27-6t" a or. <7 BALTIMORE, APRIL, 1891. Werhave t admitted to. with ante have thie day admitted aepempo gas gg cigeks for gar arm, the arm fostFe powns, HAH SPRING WATER jon. a OFFICE OF PEG ARNGTON ZIRE INSTR SONFANY FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLCMBES Penn, ave.. ‘of United States Treasury: ks for the transfer of stock will be closed from. ito, 1891, both days. aH of the boargof dirctors: "FRANK'S. EIWEINGS, apz74t F008 & 00,, BANKERS, 1222 F st. aw. Having removed to our new benk building, 1272 F st., where we have all the facilities for transacting a gen- ral banking business, we desire to REMOVAL. the transaction of our business. ‘We solicit the accounts of firms and individuals, both large and small, feolinw sure that our methods of doing ‘business will please you, and that if You once open an account with us you ‘Will remain one of our depositors. Call and see us Monday. We will ‘be pleased to show you our new quar- ters. Issue certificates ef deposit bearing interest according to lenath of time. COLLECTIONS made on all points freeof charge to our customers. EXCHANGE drawn in the principal cities of the LADIES. ACCOUNTS. INTEREST, United States, Special attention given to Indies, as- call your attention to our house for | © sisting and counseling them im all ‘matters of business if desired. In this connection we destre to say that we have on hand at all times ,ilt- edge notes, secured by deed of trust, Paying good interest as an investment. Call and see us, ap25-St 1222 FST. ae. J. C. McGUIRE HAS RETURNED TO f wee ea eer be found at ‘ae _— toner mosloes e n a cad ee cm" THE REQUEST OF ONE THOUSAND and one of our customers we have provided space for a lunch room on theaizth floor of our 10th street building and have opened thesame. Weare OW prepared to serve them in a first-class manner, mh20-am WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ea eae nega ee ‘Our increased faciities in thie department we are better prepared than ever to execute your orders for **Custom-made” Shirts. Any style, for ordinary or full-dress occasions, made at short notice, and satie- {action guaranteed in every instance, Now is the best time to leave your orders, as you will find s shirt more comfortable for summer wear atter hav.ng been worn Sahort while. Leave your order at Men's Furnishing Department, first floor, first annex. e WOODWARD & LOTHROP. mh20-3m_ Beg ™ Bice ICE COMPANY, No, 419 Oth st. n.w., Now announces that itis to receive orders Sndraaiiverioe ca Ya ‘entabllaied’ routes st the follows ‘Bhemte a 100 pounds, pounds and over at rate of 10.100 Ibs. quantities of the company following trustees.” Beriak Wiking’ Busirct ‘trustees br. ee Harrison owe gio’ Smith, 3. Curriden, Theo. J. ‘Chandler. Pers Kee eae ‘that they are prepared as usual to supply, its patrons with the best quality of KENNEBEC ICE At the lowest rates. Bear in mind that our Yellow Wagons, plainly marked INDEPENDENT ICE CO., ‘Serve all parts of the city and Mount Pleasant. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT On all tickets: or ordered from R. 12TH BT. AND PA. AVE. sobs Shirtmakers, fe12-3m Sr canes vats GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY, 926 Penn. ave., invite inspection of their storage facilities st NNEBEC ICE. the foot of 10th and of 3ist streets, respectively. The building lately erected at the former site is divided into six compartments, having an aggregate capacity of 8,000 TONS, Andis notexeelled by any structure for similar pur ‘poses on the Atlantic coast. It is supplied with In crystal cubes of absolute purity. ‘This company are the oldest established dealers in ice within the District of Columbia. Thetr success has ite foundation in the confidence of the community, gained and maintained by unvarying regard for the interests of customers and a strict observance of cor- production as now developed confirma the company in ‘the use exclusively of natural ice and sbundantly vin- dieates for tham the truth of the maxim that “art may err, but nature cannot mise.” As heretofore announced, ice will be supplied by the ‘company throughout the season, AT THE LOWEST LEGITIMATE MARERT RATES. ‘Insist too much on quality? We build ‘fine grade cf work at a cary mod ezate price. (Weare carrying « larger stock and SCOTTISH RITE. RPECIAL NOTICE: bart ‘The members of Pike Gonsistory, No. 1. MRS, ‘arated to nseeuibie iivorm at ‘the cainedrater the Rite on THURSDAY, the 8 fant, at 12:15 o'clock pn. for the purpose of 2 sag the remains of our late: 7. Thomas P. 6 of the Rite wikees the hares Chong more 4 aiter which theconsis‘ory will 2 ye : a. Ave. 2 wey to $ wae “A, H. HOLT, 328 doe. COUNTRY BOARD. 2 ‘Ven. Master of the Kadosb. Attest ROBERT BALI, 324 dex, Kocistrars it = “4 SCOTTISH RITE. ois wer the fon ate brother 'S, te. H Sir Dilotheos Chiffelie, 92d deg...will be | FAMILY SUPPLIES 7 at the cathedral on THURSDAY. oth im- | FINANCIAL 1 Bengeeel mente reece caste as | Fon nent : ra ve ead ate | es best oom : alti’ a. HOLT, 324 deg.. G.C.C.H., it | For RENT (Houses) 3 @>S00TTISH RITE. FOR RENT (Stores)... SPECIAL NOTICE: FOR SALE (Houses). Ta of Robert de Bruce Council, No. ss ave requested to eoaeabie tbe catusdral ot | FOR SALE Clot) ite on THURSDAY, the 30th instant, at 2 o'clock, | FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) Bmyie sttend the funeral of eur late + Thos. | HOTELS... Semi tary yO LADIES" GOODS. Attest "Av Hl HOLT: Gt dog. Ristonder ef @=>A SPECIAL MUNICATION OF THE — Grand Tatee Te Bato! the Disnsict | MANICURE, of Columbia, will be held at Scottish Rite Hall, 1007 @ | MEDICAL S.. THURSDAY. April 30, 1 MISCELLANEOUS ales ‘Br acierst See ht MONEY TO LOAN. it KS secretary. | NOTARIES PUBLIC "ton of fotonmee Lsdac A. SPT ATA Me™ | POTOMAG Atte Mil be held.at Masonic Hail, Goorseto a PIANOB AND ORGANS. PLETAL TET CLE TLEea rei eee eee Ree rer tt err rr Saupe. the fun SP Wax ANTED (Help). Chigelie. “By order - Com: B ABBY WANTED Glos) Oe Te = SDGE. NO. vA | WANTED (lots). . O. O. F.—] DGE. NO. B.-A | a. Al nrctine wil be bold THIS EXER: | WANTED (Rooms) at 720, clclock to make arrangements for the | WANTED (Situations). funeral of our Inte brother, Thomas M. Cawool. The | WANTED (Miseellanesas) : hi = SSS Govenxmext Receirrs Topay.—Internal reve- nue, $255,593; customs, £525,456. R. 8. Paice was yesterday appointed fourth- class postmaster at Green Bay, Va. CYRUS CASTLE, HoT EGE bers are 8 uesteal Sepia ot neat ISS NT. Grund visitation and . E'S" DOWLING, M. of R. SUBURBAN LOTS AT ACKE PRICE — FOR SALE—I AM AUTHORIZED tooffer| Tae U.S. 8. Oman has arrived at Mazatlan, 10m, Om the: Metropel tan eed for SI a gad | Mexico. She will sail today for San Francisco, cash: 8250 July 1. Teal and $250 January 1, lsu. Sree ote, Some sold to pay over 100 percent. | Hox. A.C. Marrutzws, the Gret controller of it GEO. A. JORDAN, 1417 Fat.n.w. | the treasury, has gone to Massachusetts on business connected with the department. Secretary Tracr returned to the city this morning from Fort Monroe on the U. 8. 8. De- spateh. Bee PReranine For wan weaTHER Do not overlook a GAS COOKING STOVE, Navar Oxpers.—Carpenter James Burke bas been ordered to dut} in connection with the building of the practice vessel at Elizabethport, Assistaxt Sxcnetany Netrurrox of the Treasury Department left Washington today for New York. While there he will consult with the immigration officials with respect to matters coming under the supervision of that office. A Grex Goons Man Annestep.—Chief Post Office Inspector Rathbone has received « tele- gram from Capt. Stuart, inspector in charge of the Chicago division, to the effect that I tors Fleming and Fitz have arrested one Wm. ‘Tyler, alias John Hood, alias Win. Williams, for conducting a green swindle. The ac- cused has been committed to jail by the United $5,000 bail. ‘States commissioner in Boxps Revermzp.—The Treasury Depart- ment yesterday redeemed 435 per cent bonds egeregating $15,000, making a total to date of $16,070,950. The bonds of this class that are now being redeemed by the department are small lots that were mailed previous to the issue of the circular of Saturday, which gave notice of the department's purpose to discon- “RELIABLE,” And will be pleased to show them, p20 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. THE ATTENTION OF THOSE looking for lot is called to the property on Pst. between 17th and sth sts. These lote are 24x05 feet toa 12-foot alley. THE PRICE I8 CONSIDERABLY ‘Than is asked for property in the same vicinity. The location is a handsome resident section ; Just east of Dupont Circle, and highly desir able for residence purposes. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. it 1324 F st. n. <a ‘TAKE NOTICE. ik and taking milk or cream fron any nese a sp fecaboider in the PRO- Ut * DAIRY COMPANY, can wet same milk at Baral. Any information rearding same re ome aes. Co.'s office: 3% Bat. s.w. ay2-St —™ PREVAILING STYLE. There is going to be a scarcity of Light English Tweeds and Homespun Suitings Iam afraid. Nearly all New Yorkers are wear- LESS Se Chan te fice snd tinue the redemption of the 434 per cents. euits—alsomany Washingtonians. ‘They: make up stylishly and areot Tux Den Statemunt.—Secretary Foster has Ueht weight and color. al intimated that it was unlikely that any change ‘The Navy Bie Cheviots, Merges would be made in the form of the monthly and Flannel Suitings are ready. debt statement before the beginning of the @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert Custom Tailor, Oth and G sts, nw. L.A. CLARKE, DEALER IN PINE AND new fiscal year. The Secretary believes that the old form used during the preceding re- publican administration is preferable for the present, for some reason, to the p20 resent form, which does not place the 100,600,000 green: , R. K. x hart . Humber’ Oak iuuber cut fovcrder," Oiices "ack ae | back redemption.fund among the asses Sf the wharf. Ind. Ice Co., Washington, D.C. ap2v-lm*" | treasury. ALL, PBRSONS OWNING PROPERTY cluded within the boundaries of tue ‘k Creek Fark are requested to be present and meet the Fark Commission at the District government building THURSDAY, April 30, at 2p.m., with the View tg presenting propositions respecting the value Bh BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION. A Powenrct. Gux.—The ordnance office of the Navy Department have just completed at the proving ground at Indian Head the final test of the third ten-inch steel rifled gun for the double-turreted monitor Miantonomoh, The weather va likely to be continued cool, | With 239 pounds of Dupont Lrown powder and Sn Rn a Aa Piety Loge le Tenet SOMETHING NEW. ‘We have Heart North Carolina Strips, 4 inches wide, suitable for plank walk or for fencing. This is Dry, Bright and ‘Heart and will last twice asiong as Hem- Jock or Virginia Pine. The price is very reasonable. 45 CTS. PER 100 LINEAL FT. In car load lots will sell even lower. muzzle velocity of 2,110 feet per second, prob- ably the best result on record for this bere of £22 using brown powder. The fourth and tof the Miantonomoh’s ten-inch guns is about finished and will be tested next week. To Prorecr THE Guxxens—Experiments are being made by the Navy Department with 4 new system of protection for gunners in ex- places on men-of-war di action. Brom 2 Foumsylvanta factory bas’ oor cured a iar description of wire webbing made of interlocking steel which is re- markably flexible and strong. It bears some resemblance to old-fashioned chain armor and it is proposed to use curtains of this material to protect gunners behind shields from frag- ments of expi shells. The resisting quality of the netting is believed to be equal to 8 solid plate of steel an inch thick. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. MASONIC.—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- of 'B, French Xo. signe, 7308 re, Work Mt Me. gree crey, ‘Secretary. p28 ‘By order of . Bpls2t =" ATTENTION !! en ebOtser ons | Ixrenxatioxa Postat Coxoness.—The 28 for 8500 Bers best en dare ining land United States delegates to the in Peal & DAVIDSON, postal congress, which will convene in Vienna ap283t* 1538 F st.n.w._ | on the 20th of May, will eail from New York on HILL § S0URRTOR. aw. ee the igor = The - 10 were y Bi cfine of property for sale now reedy. ra ter General are NM Sere | greece ceca NROR an 3 ytter cP FO: ™ has been largely interested in AND NORFOLK. | seq post offices. ‘The Leave their docks foot of 7th st. daily st 7 p.m., connecting with all points south and southwest. ‘10 p.m.; Fortress, 7:10 ‘Tickets on sale at B. and O. offices, 619 Pennsyl- ‘Vania ave. and 1351 Pennsylvania ave. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON, D. C., STEAM- epzé-1m BOAT COMPANY. Se ‘For, 2p28-1m* Real Estate Brokers, Newport News, ‘<< . Pensoxat.—M. Keachie of Getting of New York and James Oliver of South Bend, Ind. are at Willard’: fh f el i ‘No trouble can grow out of the objection on ‘the part of China to receive Mr. Blair es minis- ter, as the Chinese government has a perfect Fe aan We eemeeer saab from this country any one who is personally objection- ‘able to them for any reason. The chances are ‘that Mr. Blair may be the nese A FOUR HOURS’ FIGHT Chattanooga Firemen Suppress a Fire After Hard Work, UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY FINANCES. An Uneasy Feeling in the Wheat Market for Awhile. GOV. PENNOYER'’S REGRETS. CHATTANOOGA VISITED BY FLAMES. Fire Destroys Over $250,000 Worth of Prop- erty There Today. Cuatraxooca, Texx., April 29.—There was ® terrible conflagration here this morning. The loss is fully a quarter of » million dollars; insurances over $150,000. The fire commenced at3am. in Campbell & Co.'s furniture fae- tory on King street. The fire soon got beyond control of the fire department and rapidly took in everything in the near neighborhood. I¥ was 7am. before the flames were under con- trol, aud the field of destruction covered twenty acres. Several car loads of combustibles were ‘burned, among others s car load of fireworks, creating @ great panic in the crowd witnessing and working about the fire. ‘The three fire en- Sines of the fire department were of little use, owing to the great field covered. While this fire was raging in ite greatest fury another broke out on East Montgomery avenue near the Grand View Hotel anda two-stot brick and eight frame cottages wore destroy. involving @ loss of about £20,000, fully eo by insurance. The fire department sent a few sections of those to this tire and volantesss manned the hose lines and finally got under control. The property burned belonged to W. M. Withoite. TWENTY-FOUR DWELLINGS BURNED. Carsxitt, ¥., April 29.—Twenty-four frame dwellings in this village of Leeds were burned yesterday. The heaviest loser is ex- Judge Hilton of New York, owner of the greater part of the village. Hix property burned im- cluded the office building, the lower woolen mill and fourteen dwellings, comprising thirty five tenements, nearly all vacaut, as the two mills at Leeds owned by Judge Hilton have been shut down since 1881. Lons, 40,000; partially insured. ‘The village has no fire ap- paratus. MANY TENEMENT HOUSES DESTROYED. Loxpox, April 29.—An extensive and dis- astrous fire occurred here early this morning at M.C. Duffy & Sons’ lumber yards at Ber- mondsey, a southeastern suburb of this city. The lumber yard was surrounded by a number of tenement houses occupied by some of the poorest families of Lermondsey, nearly all of which were utterly uninsured. When the fire broke out there was wild commotion and dis- may among these poor people, who saw them- selves in danger of losing their little all by the confiagration and many most exciting scenes were witnessed. UNION PACIFIC FINANCES. President Dillion Explains the “Defictt™\— Meeting of the Stockholders Boston. Bostox, April 29.—At the Union Pacific stockholders’ meeting this morning it was voted to approve the company's acquisition of $13,250,000 Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf railroad stock, #7,180,000 consolidated mortgage bonds of this company, the €3,265,000 Oregon Short Line and Utab Northern 5 per cent bonds and collateral trust bonds of the same com- pany for €4.748,000 and minor securities. ‘tockholders then voted to approve all diree- tors’ acts and to annul and declare ultra vires the famous Rock Island-St. Paul bridge con- tract with the Union Pacitic, which it was de- clared bad never been submitted to the board of directors of the company or to the govern- ment directors. President Dillon aud Mr. Gould, ‘Mr. Amer and himself would make am inspection of the road about May 15 or 20. siXnd if there ine rotten limb there I will cut it off. If there are supernumerary or high ‘wages there we will cut them off.” The ennual report te not as entavcesbile as was expected, the icit for the who Somg oat $275,088. This loss, President Diliom says in his introductory remarks, “is due to the large increase in the operating expenses of the system. If the percentage of operating ex- penses to gross earnings had been the same in 1590 as in 1589, the system would have shown surplus for the year of 2,479,976, after pay- ment of all charges, instead of a deficit.” ‘The year's earnings per mile from the whole system were $5,515, against $5,069 the previous and the net earnings were €1,527, against 1,699 in the preceding year. The total tons of freight moved on the entire system was 8,560,000, ist 7,475,871 in 1889, and carried one mile 2,390,147,013, sgainst '2,057,141,859. Average rate per ton per mile was 1.381 cents against 1.405 centa. erage Tate per pas- senger per mile was 2.395 cents against 2.416 cents in 1889. The number of stockholders has been reduced from 4,964 to 4.500. Massachu- setts hold 25 per cent of ghe stock as compared with 26 per cent a yearafo. Foreign holdings increased from 171,000 shares to 200.000 and New York holding decreased from 233, to 218,000 shares. ‘The only change in the Union Pacific board was the ion of S. H. H. Clark in place of Mr. Holeombe, whom he succeeded as general ——— PANICKY FEELING ON "CHANGE. Curcaco, April 29.—There was ® panicky feeling in the grain pits at the opening thie morning. Before business began rumors were generally in circulation in regurd to the sok ii 4 bi E F i it if i i; i Ee j i f ; i i £. : g, 5 E i é 2 ¥ “3 li til He ii ili eff i PREESES fits tet eeteee j 29. i i & § i & :