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——— EEE THE EVENING STAR : DAILY, Except Sunday, a STAR BUILDINGS ? y10t Pesneyivania Ava, corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Ne per Company, vFFM Pres’t. gee tenmwe Ora SPST st we sarees Rarenpar OC with foreumn por An wail eubarript seyoper ovat user th "Waa » GR, 78, No 19,034. WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1891. _FINANCIAL. = SPECIAL NOTICES. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. The American Security and Trust Company is the oniy frust com pa chisexty haw ing @ capitui of one million two hundred and fgty thoussad doliare, severvrrrverrese yoursif of the worry and an- mind of al! doubts asto Company to act 8 executor or administrator? Willa are Kept free of chance. Why aot invest your monay in debenture bonds or fret morurages throwrh the Americar Security, ind Trust Company, as such investinents are looted by the company, thus saving you any farther trouble, expense of worry? remitted as desired. ‘Why sot rent s safedepostt box for the safe Jewelry #15 and Reeying of your tinportant document: snd other small valuables? Boxes, 810, $5 per annum. ‘Why not deposit your inactive funds with the American Security and Trast Company and re ceive intervet therton? Keep your money at work earuing money. We receive on deposit either small or lange amounts © ABOUT RESPOSSIB'LITY. A Capttal of One Million Two Hundred and Fury nd Dollars means © liability of double this amount, or TWO MILLIONS FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Again, the Cowsany is under the same supervision as National Banke—tbe Corptrolier of the Cur- reacy. with whom one-quarter of the capital of the company is depouted as security. STORAGE BRANCH. ‘The American Security end Trust Company has ample facilities for the storage of portable articles ef every deseription. If you are going to break up housekeeping for ® season or two, we will niove and store your howsehoid effects at matin of cost. ‘The ware house was con- solely for storage purposes and is fire- proof and burgiar proof. The vompany will also move your effacts from one place to ancther in ‘us city, oF will pack and ship your effects rom ‘thie city to any point desired. Only ‘expert maveen, packers and suippers employed. STI seyances int IF propertin® m Srbe American Security and Trust Compang? 4p Setiecen!s apd reuuttances when desired. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST co. & T. Britton. | Matthew G. Emery, James E. Fitch, Joba E. Herreil, Joba KR. McLean, ) Martin F. Morris, Crosty 8. Noy M. ML. Parker, dames @. Payne, W. 8. Thompson, (Office: 1419 G st. nw. A. A Thomas, S@- Ware house: 1140 Meary A. Willard, 25th nw. i. Warder. B. B. Warner, Prest. Jno. Joy Edson, Vice Prest. W. B. Robison. See. W. B. Gurley, Treas, (T= wasmiseron . LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ‘TEMPORARY OFFICES. 1001 F ST. ¥.W. NEW BUILDING CORNER OF 9TH AND F STS. Do you purpose going abroad this summer or do you } aatreto be absent from this city and be entirely free from business cares, then intrust your affairs to the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, ‘Which is fully prepared to take charge of and collect maturing notes and interest. to collect dividends and to reinvest the same, if desired, securely, without care of touble to the owner and for a smail compensation, ‘Try # this summer and see wiiat a relief it will be to PHILIP H. WARD, 2100 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. atin G00D STYLER, CORRECTNESS eS Fe ST ORCS encraving sential Perfect 23 ‘and printing aro em ‘GEDNEY & ROBER: 0 lbtisets uot Gas Use. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A*SUAL SPECIAL SALE OF I, 00, 0, LJ 3 ooo KK ee 83 33 00 &% ‘00 CHAS. BAUM'S 416 7TH ST. ¥.W. (Front basement.) CENTURY FOR MAY, 25e., Cr $3 per annum (im advance), delivered to any part of thecity. Below area few items taken from our catalogue, Which will be matied om application to any address in ‘United States or Canada. FE 3583 oe BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT; ‘Chas. Dickens' Complete Works, 15 vols. cloth, BOOK AND STATIONERE DEPARTMENT. sp I-28, BICYCLES. Normxo Berrez For Tur Paice. THE IDEAL RAMBLER. ‘For Boys or Girls. Quality Guaranteed. Only 865.00. ‘Balls All Over. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co., L. B. GRAVES, Manager. ‘BE wt COLUMBIA SAFETY BicYCLE ‘Blas arrived. It tee Deauty and Duss ali Chuers to leap, a ad ooo, G20. & ATWATER EOD. 1424-26 Peon. ave. a : FINANCIAL. 1825 14th st. nw. feiz-am, ‘NU. W. CORSON. J CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. Bankers and Dealers in Government yEW OKLEAN > d 4 BRANCH OFFicr ». ASH a ive raniee for Speer ne mies oh Laws). fo in no forteit Wien ae ments,uor are they required to pay any fees oF extra amsesninents. NO KISKS. Loss IMPOSSIBLE, because securit ‘Shares are non-forfe for maturity of all STOCKS end LOANS D rey ‘selected. sccording t0 Ci JNO. W. MACARINE! Member N.¥. Stock ‘iced, Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. Ratirond Stocks and Bouieand al securities isted om x0) Puiladeiphia, Boston ALDING AND Bav- ISIANA AVELE.W., LORS and for ail those imente. ‘ock. is. Can with- draw at any time with 6 per cent interest (according t ‘Ro cavils, NO ibers forfeit no part of their install- cancellation ‘0 iret mortragya. Heal eeiate only tal (ans, wlicn SECURES members ABSULUTEL Washington News and Gossip Stax ae? $3 rae ad ai Rite errata a SLE Seth oye als Ka Phereten. April 90, 1391. 4A CHANCE IN TROUSERS! ‘Having run acroes alotof Men's ‘Trouserings at a *‘special” price offer yon an excellent chance to secure a pair below the usual fig- ‘ures. You will be surprised at IXTH SERLES. series, THIMD CO-OPERATIVE BUILD- TNG ASSOCIATION, will bogin the FIRST MONDAY YOU ARE TAKING CHANCES, Sn Every day you Against loss sf tana "Wie oe limb with the Consult THOMAS THOR AS EE ni 5. ape Resident Mas a DEXTER STFAM LAUNDRY.—IT 18 ‘jeasure Tam enabled Tig (ol Uabed 1870) will occupy, when adit ira ave fnietied, O44 Pa. sve. and sole M. (qe "0 Fon TE casi WOODWARD & LOTHROP Offer some extra values in Horse Goods and Lap A VALI PROP. 1th street near G. House new. mney VALUABLE Bra eatg 2h, Mier, ety =e Pav Pee. TETTTte ‘8 pair wouldn't beacent too high. @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, rane iy, SaDERone WROCRTTE NS aecet, She 8 at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. ONE OF THE CHOICE BUILD- ing sites in the resident section the city is the one at the corner Connecticut and Hillyer aves. bet. Qand Rats, VINER RESIDENT Could be selected. The dimensions are just about right,60x100 fest, with ‘an alley inthe rear. The location is ‘Very attractive, having an outlook om small park, and the price is reeson- ‘THOS. J. FISHER & 00. 1ae4 it r uy and JO} Avents 1417 New fork ave. GAS FIXTURES AND rata 50 dozen Extra Large Belgian Linen Lap Robes, finished both sides, $1.50 rade, i i i LCEEELE CUTE BeOwOo RBH Are now open at urer, Kellogg bail EACH FOUR PLE CENT ADDITIONAL INTEREST ON Eqnalit Ean tat eine x monthly payments on SITE SAVIO IIA HIHNSEEEEREHEZINOEESEOHHOND ‘ei: euliguitbel 7. 0. McGUIRE HAS RETU: ‘zation, showing sete he city and may be found thonthiy savings ondas ¢ heipfal ‘pany ‘building, corner ‘wanting money’ for’ purchating trom 10 to 2. to persons boues or otiuer purposes. ‘The secret PROFESSIONAL... RAILROADS. G ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, 517 10thst. a.w. ™. FINE | BUSINESS PROPERTY DAVID @. DIXO. r wi GEORGETOWN, D. ‘ Ny . warcvon oneral's oflce, War iociao. lotated oa Now announces that it is and deliver ice on its. 10) pounds and over at rate of 160 Ips. Saale quantities ‘or lure . quantities special rates, Only: season ‘this ie been fag ro daa we. Hares, JARED D. TERRILL, M. P. CALLAN, oe WW. 87. CLAL rexsurer. INO. A. PRESCOTT, Keilogg building, ap?1-20t 1416 F #t. ow. ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE S0CT <> are informed ‘Membere that the new trade Govenmex? Receirrs Topat.—Internal reve- nue, $648,848; customs, $604,317. Szcretany Pzoctor left the city yesterday afternoon for New York, where he has business to transact. He will spend Sunday i mont, and will probably return Wednesday. A. T. LONGLEY, KEI our] Sxcnerany Foster has requested Blaine to instruct the United States consul at Colon to inform the Secretary of Agriculture if any contagious disease should break out am: caito at Colon, in erste Ee 8, BIEBER, + Star Clothier, ——_—_. KS "™ 2p ENT 108 908 to 9008th at ee. | Tam Taeasver Drranraext has informed « San SPIRITUALISM,— MISS MAGGIE GAULE | Correspondent that the board of general ap- hat they are prepared as usual to supply Mrs Cabell's from | praisers hold that bicycles are not entitled to om na) ‘Souvenirs to all. apso-et of Baltimore will be at Yam tof p.m. on FILLDAY for private sittings. Will f* 9 its patrons with the best quality of hot be at Wonn's Hall Friday nit, May. _4t*_ | free entry as mal effects.” Bicyles of KENNEBrC ick erele erate Amerie, mtnalactare taken abroad are en- At the lowest rates. Bear in mind that rhe fe likely to be fair; southweet- free ent on return. our Yellow Wagons, plainly marked Rea ee SEDREEE DANE. ICE CO., — Navat Acapemy.—Commander Henry Glass, Serve all parts of he olty and Mount amurane eae detached from duty at the Washington nary Lam DcoOES ‘Wehave Heart North Carctine fixtge, yard and ordered as a member of the naval ex- On all tickets purchesed or ordered from. 4 taches wide, suitable for plank walk or and retiring board. Lieut. W. G. W. are for fencing. Tis is Dry, Bright and Kim Se ea Moy 2s COR, 2TH ST. AND PA. AVE, ‘Seal ka win lank twion co tong ub Sleat relieving Lieut. Thos. H. Stevens, de and Jock or Virginia Pine, ‘The price is very orders. Teasonabie. plo placed on waiting ‘Tax Comrtarst Wirsout Fouxpatiox.—The complaint of hardship that is being made by the intruders in the Chickasaw country that the order for their ejectment is being enforced just now when they have their crops in the 1d. is stated at the Indian office to be without foundation, as notice was given last N + such’ action would be taken. No Cmavoz m tax Denr Sraremext.—Secre- tary Foster, after conference with the Treasury Department officials, has decided to make no change this month in the public debt statement to be issued tomorrow. decision also ap- lies to the asset and liability statement issued y the United States treasurer, a0 that the in ite usual form to- 45 CTS. PER 100 LINEAL FT. ‘In car load lote will sell even lower. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. It is the best Refrigerator on the market, ‘Made of solid oak, beautiiully @inished and twimmed; filled with mineral fiber, and guaranteed perfect. Money cheerfully re- funded if not as represented. W. H. HOEKE, Sole Agent, 16-1m ‘th st. and Penn. ave. Sp KYOWN ZHE L. BICE Bo Site Geaning Werks, Jae ating prrigty all 35-30.0.D. BS AMERICAN ICE OOMPANY. NY. Main office, cor, 10th and F sta, mw. ‘KAL PENO! WE DENY NOTHING! ‘The voice strong. erg as Sa ee re MILLERS Buccessor to ELLERY & CO., ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen's: 18th and Pa. ave. oe DO You VALUE YOUR RYESIGHT: feat TUESDAY, Mey 5. Coe GEO. W. SPIER, EENNEDI Jeweler and Optician, a $10 0th st., near Pa. ave. HK GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY, H. COMBS HAVING MADE 924 Penn. ave, : Tee mereky, invite pro- Cordially invite inspection of their storage facilities at hs the foot of 10th and of 31st streets, respectively. The Dutiding lately erected at the former site is divided into siz compartments, having an aggregate capacity of 8,000 TONS, And is not excelied by any structure for similar pur- poses om the Atlantic coast, It is supplied with KENNEBEC RIVER 10E ‘Im crystal cubes of absolute purity. This company are the oldest established dealers in ico within the District of Columbis. Their success has ite foundation in the confidence of the community, ‘Shirtmakers, fol2-3m Dis- rt need BOILING. roan ete Mann. wer where IX- DRIVERS AND CONSUMERS can im COAL, WOOD AN. >A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS Riggs Fire Insurance Com the election of nine trustees will gf the company, 1:31 ¥ st. May 20, INL. “Polls wi closed at 2 o'clock p.m. on the day of evection. apzt-ta.th. Chas. F. Fox of New York and G. H. Bisby of Hamilton, Ont., are at Willard’s——Ralph Emery of Baltimore and C. M. Pallen of Eliza- beth ‘are at the Randall——T. M. Banfelt, Gilbert M. Plymton and Harold Bim York are at the Shoreham.—St of Rochester, x. Brooklyn and at the 7 ney of New ON. WISHING ALL OF OUR M. with to give the. iegree to be ia in the midst of a besn- mt . chines, ‘ange eninge srove and the train ‘service, is Our nak ecninatigwring theme Tutienttne parte are used. and oa the Frosive iniiuediate aitention. = WHERLEn & WILSON MFG. CO., {e3-t,th.s,3m. 47 meat Dw SECURE DRY BASEMENTS AND CEL- 4 material that will Lever deteriorate by age ‘By using “art may err, but nature cannot mise.” As heretofore announced, ice will be supplied by the company throughout the season AT THE LOWEST LEGITIMATE MARKET RATES, ap2-Im =" i ‘too much on We Semele rare == E. 5. DOWLING, M. of B. Be PREPARING FOR WanM WEATHER Do not overlook s GAS COOKING STOVE, Wehavethe “BUN DIAL.” “GILT EDGR" and POTOMAC BLUE sTONE. It Ss cheaper than 18-inch wallcan be built of tone—best. work: manship—for the sine cost ass 14-inch brick wall, Fer heavier wale ihe con i mie, Jem Im proport ‘Quantity delivered pros any (ot the river frout oF wagons 10 any part of ries extending 23 mil ‘the Potomac be- tween Aqueduct sua Chota Braigeat Weare carrying s larger stock and better assortment of Carriages than ‘ever before and our ware rooms ‘i And will be plessed to show them. ce stone, block fe = a ‘ne, block stone for ap20tr_ WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. ,DAIRYMEN, TAKE NOTICE. = E. R. Macks ft Gn E. B. Philbrick of Hye Beach Hall of Lowell are at the St. James. F ‘upon ves and warona. | These stone were used to build the Cathouc University, Georgetown College and many af large bi im the city. Also for f of most of the large xovernment buildings in Ws ington. ‘Ofhes at Deen 0 Water se at Builders’ Exchange, POTOMAC STONE CO. EXCURSION AND PIONIO PRINT: prices, for Geganizhtions. “at 5i211th wt.n.w. BYRON 8. ADAMS, PRINTER, Se? — NEW iss0E oF stock. ANNOUN eal fest. Btyle of Coat, 3-button cutaway frock: 117-3m esi. single breasted, with notch collar, 5 revenue cutters which will cruise this season in Uni. | Bering sea. A decision as to the nature of the instructions has not yet been reached, but THINKS HE HAS HIM. Inspector Byrnes Believes He Has] the vat Carrie Brown’s Murderer. MINISTER BLAIR ASKED 10 RETURN. The Trial of Capt. Verney, M.P., Resumed in London. FRENCH TROOPS EXERCISING. “FRENCHY No. 1" THE MAN. Inspector Byrnes Thinks That Has Be cured Carrie Brown's Murderer. New Youx, April 30.—Inspector Byrnes has ‘at last fastened the crime for the murder of Carrie Brown. The murderer is Frency No. 1 who was arrested on Friday night, less than twenty-four hours after committing the crime, and who has been under lock and key ever since. On the night of the murder Frenchy No. 1 oocupied room 83 in the East River Hotel 8 woman by name of Mary Ann Lopes. This room was across the ball from that occu- pied by the Brown women and her unknown cony 3 From information in the possession of the Police it ore that the murdered woman's companion left her some time before 1 o'clock on Friday morning. George Francois (Frenchy No. 1) had been at one time a lover of the old woman, but for some time bad become insanely jealous of her. He beard her companion leave the room and shortly afterward he got up, leav- ing his room mate, Mary asleep, and crossing the hall deliberately strangled’ and then disemboweled his victim. This is the story of the police, and is substantiated by the following facts: When Frenchy No. 1 had completed his mur- derous work he recrossed the hail and entered the room No. $3. In that room he left the evi- dences of his guilt. When the police made their investigation traces of blood were to be found on every side. ‘The only chair which the room contained was covered with blood smeared over it from the clothes the murderer wore, he having sat down upon it when he en- tered the room. The bed clothes were found to be covered with blood, the murderer some- time during the might having thrown himself upon the bed. His stockings, he hay- ing removed his shoes todo the bloody work, were soaked with blood and his clothing was also covered with blood. On the walls and Sjiling of the ttle room many small spots of blood were'found, the man having, evidently entered the room with his hands wit blood and snapped his fingers to get rid of it. Scrapings from under the man's nails are said by to contain blood. ——__ MINISTER BLAIK WILL RETUBN. He Eeceives a Request to That Effect From Cmcaco, April $0.—Mr. Henry W. Blair, the newly appointed minister to China, will return to Washington today in accordance with a re- quest from Secretary Bla‘ne to that effect. Mr. Biair did not appear at all unpieasantly affected by the change in his plans, which was, however, something of a surprise to him. “I have no information the matter in consequence Iam to be sont to Persia. As I have no official cause of my being requested to return to Wash- ington, I car, of course, say . future movements. Until an hour ago I was notaware that I was not to continue my jour- ney to China.” ny CAPT. VERNEY'S TRIAL Damaging Testimony as to His Immoral Practices Given in Court, Loxpox, April 90.—At the Bow street police court today the trial of Capt. Edmund H. ‘Verney, member of parliament for North Buck- inghamshirs, charged with instigating the Procuration of a governess, Miss Nellie Beckett, for immoral purposes, adjourned from Friday last, was continued. The court room was crowded with people of all classes who were desirous of the of bearing sensational testimony which it was e: of | would be the feature of this day's honrlag’ of this celebrated case. letters Many signed “Wilson,” the name which Capt. Verney is were i = denliied as being in Capt. Yernoys hand? Troops Will go Through the Motions of ‘Repelling the Germans. Panu, April $0.—The newspapers of this city work and mental suffering on the part of those who were employed at the scene of the dimater, the pile of cars, freightand other was still burning and every one of the bun- dred who gathered about there won- dered if there were more persons in the emoul- when” ruins. Everybody fully expected that the fire was extinguished it would be found that the bodies of the men beneath the fire would have entirely disappeared, but euch did not prove to be the case, at least with one exception. Postal Clerk Burdette's body pre- sented the best appearance, but be was so badly scalded and burned that he was hardly in a con dition tobe seen after being placed in the in. Conductor Amey, whose body was not re- sovered until yesterday, ae published in yester- day's Stan, was identified by persons who had known him. His body was in « fairly good condition, but the third body was taken out in sections and was far beyond recognition. It was the body of either Engineer Elliott or Fire- man Murphy, and the remaining body is still beneath the wreck, which is piled up on the narrow space between the track and the embankment to the left of the track near tank. Yesterday afternoon at sundown the fire was still smouldering and a gang of track hands were still at work making the track more secure. The track for a distance of a hundred feet or more was thrown from its place aud « number of the cross-ties were snapped in two as hough they were so many pipe stems. small hose, such as ix used in an ‘Wns put into operation as s00n as Ret near enough to the fire to throw on water. ‘The heat was so intense that it was with con- siderable difficulty that persons were able to get near enough to the wreck to save the Anjured who did not lose their lives. DESCRIPTION OF THE WREOK. In describing the wreck one who was at the to move it, but be would not grant them per- mission until he hed summoned « jury and swore them over the body to make a full inves tigation of the circumstances leading to the accident. ‘THE CORONER'S sURIEA. Those summoned were Patrick Scanlon, R R. Moore, W. W. Hessie, John Diggs, W. Stardford, George Cubit, E. A. McAtee, J. A. Hanfruany, Theodore McAtee, Jas. ‘Trail, Richard Arnold and Barton ‘After the jury was sworn and had viewed the Py h inission was given for its removal. Musser found it extremely difficult to obtain any information about the accident or the manner of running the trains. He also found seg ble to are the names of the dead and injured. Information concerning trains was given to some extent. Is was stat that the trains were running on schedule time and not Were sworn to investigate the “unknown” men. This jury was of Joseph "A. Taney, W. W. Heaie, 3. Ht Orae- J. T. Benson, A. C. Brown, W. A. E'W,Tarney, TA Menton, PE. Waters ood . J. Ps ‘As already stated, the first jury was im- was found, an: wanted to Sait cers Stic id not want to Leap Go witnesses there at that time, as some of were among those who were injured, and the [uence was that the investigation was until sf Hi i F f ag & A £ HI Fse bai ie Z H i fete MOT A. MITCHELL, 904 F st, ni ra FE DEPOSIT COMPAN (PME NATIONAL [SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY of Congress January. 22, 1867. OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND FIRST PAYMENT. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1008 F ST. ‘Monthly payments $2.50 per share. § ASBETS $1,214,788.00. ‘Day April 1891. petctasar Acs cP cut, Ontae eins ond tention Four, Ui th Year, 8 mons, 180i" Distr iet of Columbia, City of Washington, ox: 7 Edo. secretary of the abo 4 today announce that the French armies on the German frontier will be exercised in night they will have to be formulated within a day or two, as the Rush and Bear are to sail from San Francisco on the 14th of May. military maneuvers on an immense scale early In connection with the coukrevecsy over the cage All the garrisons in the ca wide land beilet OV EDSON. Se-rotary. 7 : Vefore me this 20a day of son no seizures were made and it is that the private instructions under the then contemplated the is a question now EKEEPERS, Be FOUSERE EP ERS, mex SAVE YOUR VALUABLE FURS, WOOLENS, &c., FERRIS SBMA Aad ‘The best modern method of ant Heep oen ce mise Gass eo Bese! and in Sieenbn eras sorry ae aque fe odace Soar Makaha bisa eat tSTON 8. SMITH Shere. PI 8. aE Sree os 2st ince of stock is open for subscription amd oe, EQUITABLE TLDIN 5 re from Gata to emp aalige™ * edb Rs Pwo MoRE MILD-CAT ““SICK-BENEFIT AND I Sprenanes: * von one to the wall in Phila~ Leave their docks foot of 7th st. daily st 7 p.m., connecting with all points south and southwest. ‘Leave Norfolk daily P.m.; Fortress, 7:10 Pm. ‘Tickets on sale at B. and O. offices, 619 Pennsyl- vania ave, and 1861 Pennsylvania sve, NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON, D. C., STEAM optim BOAT COMPANY. il such deposit Gussauis b saYDELe ea i stent LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS FoR Ix. ots ere bts Pee TRE TASER . ce ‘the controversy Hiatt co tt, gecie ee a pose oe Paes Ee eres siti oer whe J0arion, sur cae PEER SOIC Pra Notice ts — ‘that. Washington on the of stents srstacncrraueain and wl be etn ‘Per 100 square feet, 700. POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, ‘Per 100 square feet, 60a. BARBER & ROGS, COR. 11TH AND G STS. ¥.W., Boston Dry Goods Store. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY BANKERS ASD BROKERS” ASD BROKERs, 1985 F ST.. WASHINGTON, Db. c., Ep aetiess cat ak Sates Mocks ponds ses