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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, TIOL Pennsylvania Ave, corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFPMANN, rest Tap Eeewiwe Stan ip ervad to wabecrthers tn the etty by carriers, (Entered at the Post Office at Washington. D. C., a0 eecutsd clase Denil uintter. 4 B- Al! mail subscriptions must be paid tn advance; repaber sent longer than paid for. you want st ecting to Four Beat Dund OF prote tie Teen teil yous great dent aleut (su iro SRO Dee Jou. Write nied Twill wall, CHAS be GUILE. 155 F at mw. With Lyuitabie Life As parame Society. at (ADDITIONAL REMARKS ABOUT STORAGE. ‘There are innumersbie places for storace, but why not avail yourself of large, thoroughly equipped and burglar-proof warebouse at 1140 U6th st. a.w.? The company offer you superior advantages at rates usually charged for the inferior. The roms are lange, well ventilated and flooded with the light of day. Every fluor and every room is easy of access. In addi- tion to the pasmencer elevator is an elevator suificiently lace to hotst the loaded waxuns to the floor upon which the goods are to bestored. thus insuring the least possible amount of packing and handling. The company Bas the services of men thorouxtly trained and experiouced in the art of moving, packing, storing ani shipping oods—for it is realiy an art to do such ‘work in a perfect manner. Do net lose sight of the fact that this ts the only adsolutely ftre-proof duild- ng not eontrotied by the government. THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. & T. BRITTON, Prest. = ERCTTABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Equitable building, 1003 F et. Aasete $1,225,274 18, ‘2st issue of stock. emt Yor pamphlets and information apply at the office. x THOS. SOMERVILLE. Prest, JOBN JOY EDSON, Secretary. "A BAKE OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED SMALL Investors who may recetve (pro rata) the same profits fe lance ones in placing. ther savings in guaranteed Preuium notes ‘secured by first deed of trust on Teal Giate Notes of $10.00 subject to being tak Jote are sold pay $5.40 BE eBE oe pote at tarry will sive irom #1 230.00 profit. ip order that ail iaay avail themse.ves Of this deatrabie and safe security scuit-nionthly pay- Eieuie of 810.00 will be accepted: during the, present month. THOMAS AL MITCHELL. 604 F st.. Wastiington city, DC. -& separate lot 501150 feet secures each note. ‘Title Insurance Company's abstract with guarantee of Tesponsivie banking house of —_ city. Orders of non- pen ie Peres SITTCHELL, 004 Fst. Norwrrastaxpisa THE GREAT RUSH AND THE ENORMOUS QUANTITY OF GOODS SOLD LaST WEEK OUR STOCK REMAINS INTACT, ‘With fresh arrivals from our factories every day. Itis ‘ot necessary tha we shotfid offer paltry baits—such as bats aud balls and other buncomben the shape of russes toattract trade. A resort to such means is too INSIGNIFICANT. A solid and substentiai business does not require it, and the beads of such busincss concerns would scorn to adopt it as 2 means of increasing sales. PRICE, QUALITY AND POLITENESS ARE OUR ‘METHODS. MEN'S'SUITS, strictly ali wool, $6.75 a suit. BEAUTIFUL LIGHT PLAID SUITS for men, sold elsewhere at $14. 88.50 18 OUR PRICE. SIGNIFICANT FACT. SLATER Biue Flannel Suits, warranted all wool snd fast color, bearing the Langur of the SLATER ‘Manuiacturing Company. $9.50 A SUIT. Ga BR Suits—Standand Biue—warranted all wool and fast | Andrew Glass, color. ‘wo sete of buttons with each suit. 911.75 a SUIT. SHORT PANTS SUITS, $1.75, $2, €2.50, $3, 03.50, upward BOYS’ SUITS, LONG PANTS, $1.98, $3.88, €4.50, 85.50, $6.75, upward. SHORT PANTS FOR BOYS, 50e., 75c., 61, 81.25, | Chartured by specie) upward. LONG PANTS FOR BOYS, 91.25, 92, 62.25, $2.0, upward MEN'S PANTALOONS. In this line, as in every other, this house excel, CHEVIOT PANTS, €1.25. Cassunere, $1 75, @2, 2.25, $2.50, $2.75, 62.78, oe i nd thousands of other bargains, tobe had only at | bert Ist) und tenets VicToR EZ ADLERS 1@ PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, @7 AND @9 7TH ST. uw, OORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 1 P. M. on « car load of Oak and Ash CHAMBER POITES, ranging in PRICE FROM $16.90 to 455. We believe they are the BEST VALUES ever offered FOR THE MONEY. (Cone and see thes. Our sale of Parior Suites has been an im- oenae wacowss. If you will need a new site next fall :t will pay you to buy it now, as we will furnish you « SET OF LINEN COVERS with it FOR $10, ana yon will SAVE 25 PEE CENT upon the price of the Ww. H HOERR, . qT-as (CONSTIPATION, bemerthouta, bie iy Saas isisteesal beads De arising from them. GRILLON. wh, Oi Parte, | Ver FIRING ON STRIKERS. pening Star. 78, No 19,037. WASHINGTON, D.C. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1891. Another Fatal Conflict Reported in the Coke Region. FRIDAYS SHOOTING AT FOURMIES. Another Flurry in the Grain Mar- TWO CENTs. | ket This Morning. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. DUR ORL Ww FOR NEG- lise, pal bosoin and dress shirts with PF. T. WALL, shirtmaker Factory ou premises, Se ™ 1s Goon REFRIGERATOR WEATHER, And the “WISCONSIN PEERLESS" is the dese. For sale only by W. H. HOEKE, 8TH ST. AND PENN. AVE, SOLE AGENT. It is made of solid oak, cabinet Snished and nilneray Aber filied. Guaranteed perfect or money Mourtuily returned. aplé-Im SRW BULLETIN JUST OUT. Cal AOS, @. HENSEY & eal Estate and myl-13e EA. OLA REE, DEALER NKETS. Be WSENE TS tacititonana rnowiease ‘as to how they sbould be laundried and smarantee to return them tu you equal to ow. 2yaiue apd addres, pieuse, and one ‘Of Gur waxuns will call for them. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, E 40 C st. tw. GOOD STYLE, CORRECTNESS of form and atteniion to details in engraving, paper afd printing are co Sential 10 make wedding mvitations VELDNEY & ROBERTS, Maxers, tS ‘Si 10th st, near Gas Once THE FIRE_AND BURGLAR - PROOF BUILDING OF Tite Wisurxetox SATE! Ditosir ‘COMPANY, sivas ave. Contuns S1CRAGE ROOMS Constructed entirely of trick, with steel doors, For'ent st minimum rates, Mend ll sik vamabies Of miminene stakes 7 SAFE. Biisit’ BOXES, Rent for $5, $7.5, $10 aud Gpmard per year. Time INSPECTION INVITED. Bett THE ng 5 and one of our customers we have provided space for a lunch room on thesizth floor of our 10th street building and have opened thesame. Weare ‘now prepared to serve them in a first-class manner. b20-3en WOODWARD & LOTHKOP.1} FINANCIAL. PESPETUAL BUILDING assoCiATION. LAST SIX MONTHS’ BUSINESS. Balance on band at commencement... ‘Received for dues on shares ...... 810,207.11 Received for interest on advances. Received for return of advances settled Total receipts.. Disbursed for 1,164 advances made to muetabers. $174,600.00 Disbursed for 96,385.00 Disbursed for interest paid on redemp- tons... 15,110.17 Disbursed on account of running ex- ses 2,752.14 110,490.03 200,483.24 trust company we Building Association, the above, as we take it, is a very respe:tablesbowing. Wedos very careful and leeitimate bus:ness and we do it econouidcally, giving the members the benefit of that ecoucmy im good interest dividends and at the same time affording the yrrowern assistance in the shape of sdvan-es on very Teasonabie and extremely accommodating terms. ‘Weare paying thre different rates of proft to our subscribers, viz: 5 per cent per annum on shares with- drawn before maturity; 6 per cent per annum on special payments, wmterest paid monthiy if desired abd money returned on demand without waiting, and 12 per cent per annum on the matured shares. We are now redeeming the first and second series at 12 per cent per annum profit. We make advances of @150 on each share for 82 per month, 8750 on five shares for 10 per month, 81,050 om seven shares for @14 per month, $1,5@0n ten ‘shares for $20 per month, $3,000 on twenty shares for @40 per month. These payments run for one hundred months, and then your property is free from debt. This is much better then paying rent. Shares can always be taken and no lack dues are required. You can settle one oF morg advancesat any time and stop the paytne of int on those advances thus settled up. We afford every factiity and acconmmodation to our members to acquire property or to ear® a good fair Toy OF Diaeehuus. “NOTICE ‘s iereby yivon that am election of seven di- Fe loreof the Capitol, North O Street and South Wash- inact falfvey Company to nerve for the enetine fy will be hell at the of company, cor. 4 ina : linstons D.c., on SATURDAY, and Beste = the 9th insta of 4and So'clock pbdoks forthe tranater ot stock, wil close on MON- the 4th instant, af4 clark pm. re Ath instant, SE ORGE WHITE, President, TH. K. ORAY, Secretary. Tayo 8 Be ANS NEST, WASHING TOR rrgetown) property for nuie. ac 35S Figura, q@=> GRANULATED SUGAR, 5c. PER Be SA Bdtneate’ preserves Boe: fe lade, 250. rr. nie Butter Te per jar. MeMechin's Honue-tnae J iy, 20e, pe lane, Cantrell & Cochran Beltast Ginger Ale, Bans dle and ans" Stout. PHILIP H. WARD, *p8-1m Pennsylvania ave. and 21st st. B= ENS OvTING SHIRTS TO ORDER. sploncare ts, announcing that our stock of nik, Madras and Cheviot for Men's Negtire complete and embraces all the new and cor- rect “vie Wi aspecialty of Fine Custom Ye use only the beat materials, employ none ‘bunt skilied hanus and guarantee that for superior Workuwnenip, style of Anish and scientific pertection in cut snd Mt our Shiria cannot be excelled. "Samples Sreieriaia and prices cheerfully furnished on ap- piteation. Lenve Your orders at Men's Department, first floor, ‘annex. mab0-Gun WOODWARD & LOTHROP. cq POm FORTRESS MOXROE AND NORFOLK. New Iron Palace Propellers, “THE WASHINGTON and NORFOLK,” Leave their docks foot of 7th st. daily at 7 p.m., connecting with all points south end southwest. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m.; Fortress, 7:10 -m. Tickets om sale at B. and 0. offices, 619 Pennayl- ‘vania ave, and 1351 Pennsylvania ave. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON, D. C., STEAM- ap28ia BOAT COMPANY. Bee OTT SENSE neo oF profitable investusents aj 2 STUART & BRAXTON, ap2s-la* Real Fatate Brokers, Newport News, Va. SSSIXTH SERL sixth series, THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILD- ASSOCIATION, will begin the FIRST MONDAY JUNE. Payments $2 on each share per month. Constitutions can be procured and stock subscribed for at office of secretary, 0. T. THOMPSON, Central National Bank building, Cor. 7th st. and Pa. ave. ap28-1m INDEPENDENT ICE en COMER Announce to the citizens of Washingtoa 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 ail parts of the city and Mount Pleasant. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT On all tickets purchased or ordered from OB, 12TH ST. AND Pa. AVE. apl0-lu WE DENY NOTHING! The pubhe voice Js too strona. ‘We accept the ver. dict, viz: That our Shirts are the &nest ever a in Washington. All cut and made om the ‘Yeriection guaranteed oF no sale. MILLER'S, Successor to ELLERY & 00., ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Outfittess, sth and Pa. ave. ee 7 NeW Is80F OF sTOCK. OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND FIRST PAYMENT. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1008 ¥ BI. ‘Monthly payments 62.50 per share. ASSETS $1,214,738.00. ‘The 2int ineus of stock for and Payment April 16, INVL. Sissy aes m. daly. Onthe ours rou: 9 4,m. to4:20 p. first Wednesday in each month ths office Wil be open frou 6 to o'clock p.m. Pamphlets and imormation concerning the object and advantages of the association furnished upon ap- fei2-3m interest om their savimes. Our office is at 506 Lith st. 1B W., and our meetings are on the dirst Wednesday in each month. Office always open for business. ©. C. Duncanson, Presi't. Lewis Abraham, Vice Pres't. Francis G. Saxton. Treas. John Couk, Secretary, S06 Lith st. DIRECTORS. ¥. W. Brandenburg, Wm. P. Seviiie, Wm. H. Goods, Charles Bau, Win. B. Hillyer, ALN. Becker, : W. Schell. C. Bankes Brookes, Charies F. Benjamin, myl-8t Attorney, 5 Corcoran butiding. HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY of Congress January 22, 1867. ‘Reorganized as a. 1890. This oupany bees to announce that it has received from the controller of the currency ite certificate of yanization uluer the act of Congress of October 1, As heretofore, and for twenty-four years past. this coupany will receive securities, silverware and other Vaiuablesfor sale keep: z Will rent safes or boxes 'u its new fire and bungar proof vauite. which have tue locks and all other uiod- era appliances. of Octo- virtue of the Currency that it has fuily complied with the law in all Fespects, this company will, in additicn to the business Deretofore transacted by it, act as exrcUtor, adininise trator, receiver, samixner and te commarttes OF guardian Of estates, ad will re-sive oud execute trustet tv description coulunitted’ to it LY aay court of by indi ‘Ail treet fonde and trast investments are kept eope- Baew which protectic om te Cony has a capltal of Deposits will be received! frou ts upward and interest will te allowed on sucit deposita. ae AMES PSR TDR Poca tent, CHARLES C. GLOVER, First View President. z ALDERT L. SIULLEVAS 1, Secretary. Directors BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 913 AND 915 F 8ST. ¥. W. Bas the best pian devised for securing a Home, NO AUCTION OF MONEY. sy 3 You yyabie @13 per month on cach Debost Toy _sp20-tr_ CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. WIS G. TEWKSBURY, W. B. HIRI Lidia Stange, ‘Meuiler Washington Stock Exchange, way. N.Y. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & ©O., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 13% F ST., WASHINGTON, c.. sell for cash or om margin Stocks, Bonds, * . &, visions and Oil. ery Eee tce | Bizet private wives t9 New York apd Chicago. inisetadaliowed'on devoatt Out oi town bustiees a specialty. ‘All Local Securities dealt Congtant quotaticisail market slephone 55. 7 0. W. Ie wen BETLDIN ¥ ST. §. GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 F SZ. 3 Ww. JO W. consos. Pieation.st the office. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, INO. JOY EDSON, Secy. ap10-6w =" Insist too much on quality? We build afine cradeof work at @ very mod- = Wearecarrying « larger stock and Detter assortment of Carriages than ever before and our ware rooms were ‘ever more attractive. We siall be ratified to have you inspect our FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C. 120, located on M or Bridie would lease for’ term of years and put stn ne the patty light desire” Thy 18 of the best business in George- town, beim: the center of three sirect ral roads Colee: tric. Ariineton and Washington apd wn). it is weil naapted ‘ior a lame grocery oPcombination ‘“GGtlafactory term ca be Thade by arpisite to a EATHiEn @ SLOAN. Auction apS0-5t 1400 G st. near U. 3. Treasury. SERIAL SAVIN UILDING Y <a assocnariog > NEW 27TH SERIES, to stock 1 Books for sutecription to sto-k in the Are now open st the office of the secretary and treas- urer, Kelloggs re, NO Ns 15% bay. BACK DUES ‘t ER CENT INTEREST GUARAN’ OUR PERCENT ADDITIONAL INTEREST ON Fq = gotes six monthiy payments on ‘Over “17,000 shares have been subseribed in SRUTAL ainve organisation, showing its Populate both asa means of ientuly’savings and as a helpful luedina to persons wantiag” anobey' for" purchasing Ronues or other purpoven, jis eccretar ‘and tresaurer, Jno. A. Prescott, wil ive all necessary information con-orming the benoBelal operations or tie BERLAL ancl ronetite Hong uay’be obtained af bum at his otic, winere alps stock may be subscribed for and duce pid: every week day Letween the hoursof Qam. and'4:30 pene ROBT. G. CAMPBELL. 517 10th . G. “Ane ri S17 10th at. nw. DAVID G. DIXON, wungon ‘yéuoral's offee, War nt. GEO. W. JaneD Dy TERRILL, CH, MEP. CaLLas, 0.8. Fi . ‘3. W. ST. Pe Sis x0. A PRESCOTT, Heatley Banding, 20 1416 F st. nw. Z * GEO. H. FREN iz apt. BRS mre are setting WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 170. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, @2.75 DOZEN. WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, ‘With Spring Hinges, Hook and Eyeand Knob, @lesch. 25 FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozsle, @2<ach, GARDEN HOSE REELS. 75o. EACH. A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, 93.75 S-QUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, $1.35 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2:INCH MESH, ‘Per 100 equare feet, 70e. POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGH, ‘Per 100 square feet, 60s. COR. 11TH AND G STS. B.W., Opposite Boston Dry Goods Store. i OSIRIS LOD . A special con tion will be held at cathedral of the Scottish Rite on MONDAY, 4th May, at 7p. order =‘ (0. 26. F. AND A. Bf. Pam. Work, first and second dev-rees. of the WM. ‘WM. O8CAE KOOME, my?2-2t Secretary. THE SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE BUILD- ING ASSOCIATION. ‘Capital stock $50,000, divided imto 5,000 shares; par vale #10 cash, Aimectins of the atoskho dere will be beld on TUES- anectine of the stockiio dere DAY, Mays, INO, Span. at Masonte Hall, 308 11th st.n.w. You are requested to attend. Br on ee now oe ‘W. H. A. YOUNG, my2-3t* = Secretary. 7 WOODS & CO. | ‘Bale ue. SOME $ OF OUR BUsrrzas, ‘The increase in our business in the Jast six monthe Jorced us to movs into larger and better sp Pointed offices sooner than we Lad anticipated, whore futh increased foot and. our’ own vaults we are faLiy Drepared to a general vankinw business, ‘AtcoUNTS OF Facial fons 80 ‘our methods of doing ‘will please our patrons, ire to cail attention to our “house, that those who coutesipiatechang.ng ther \k account or opening anew ‘one will cail and see us, feeling sure that any who do 80 wall re- main with us. COLLECTIONS made end exchance drawn free charge to our: ore. INVESTMENTS. investors will find with us in- Vestments in both larce and ‘smal! amounts sectred by deeds Of trust on real estate. if not on band in sums to suit we will allow interest on de- Posite until satisfactory imvest- ments are fount. CERTIFIC: OF | We issue time certificates of D .—« Geponit, drawing interest rate depending on jength of time they are issuea for, thus offer- ing copitalists and’ investors safe investuent and promt in- terest. We pay interest nonthly, semi-annually Or annually as desired. leritinate “Ieciity “onalstenk vaitinate “facility. consistent ‘with cod banking to those wo Go businese wit us. ‘Special attention given them; counseling and sasscing them Grail Cuameds ‘rapsactons it Geared. We farnish them good, safe, conservative investnien: foutine interest if dest Temittine us directed. DEEDS Fyyine in.crest :rom 6 to 10 OF HUBI. ” pM cent, turhisbed those deait~ them. “We offer nothing but the best securities to our customers, Callin and eons. We will teke pleasure in showing 797 Sou wish to open a bank account ou wish t0 open, srount. If You wish to place your fands where they will draw intereat. ‘Ti you wish tomake a good investment. if sou wish exchange on New York, Baltimore and 11 you hav collection to make, jou have a note todiscount. Ef Jou wish to raise money on collaterals. Call and see us, “ee “Woops & CO. BANKERS, Eee st. LADIES. my2-3t N PARI Be One cada: eR, : 1m tut view of Capi- foljad monument, inagaificent scenery; ‘igh ana Join the company now being organized on # mutual basis. It costs only #1 per share monthly. ‘Dow't delay inquiring’ or you may miss the oppor- F 1 particulars at the office of ny be GEO. W. EVA! 633 F st. nw. LON CHONG & CO. Have Just inported some of the superior varieties of ‘Tea, and in order to facilitate their introduction to the American public we present to each customer on evéry Mondsy and Fridays fine CUP AND SAUCEK, gjven with every POUND OF TEA purchased. Importers. Kmy2-70") 1205 F st. n.w. ==> SCOTTISH RITF.—MITHRAS LODGE OF a Beriection wili conier the gti 7th and Sh jorge atthe stated meeting on TUESDAY, ‘May > at 70 p.m., at the cathe 2 ORT HOLT, (2d dew, Secretary. [<n THE, UNDERSIGNED WHOLESALE , do hereby’ agree to close 0 peti faces of business at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. PUBLIC INSTALLATION OF Ti Fi cers of Montzaental 1,0. of G. T. St Govtem Grose Hall corner of (aed Sth ste, Bw: TUESDAY EVENING, May 5, 1801. Entertaininent after the installation, cousiating of recitations, music, ._Adiuission free. Tee cream and cake will be iar nished in the unte-room at usual prices. D. K. SAR- GENT, ©. T. ae I WISH TO THANK MY FRIENDS AT St. Elizabeth ‘or their ‘will toward. me, Which was shown in the form of a handsome testi- Modial at the conmencement cxercises of Georretown Modical University last Saturday evening. “But it required no such. Reminder for mie to kuow thelr Lind= extend iny thane io tay ilenda eisswhere fF foals extend my thai uy irienda else Ming attendance on that Occasion it JOHN E. TONER, "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.” igi" UIC grain taflorine’ ‘Ae the tuowiedse, that Te is best and cheapest inthe end to have your Clothes” made to measure becolies. inore ‘Widely disseminated the demand increases, Acoupie or years ago the ainount of ‘bust: Bees Tain now dole 3 imost un: pablo and yor an lane an itis tua Bad ‘whe'tine my appetite for more, Witich accounts {or the extra eflurts now in price, quality of meri says und work Dice, quality of maverial, aaauabip. @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert Custom Tailor, —myé___Cor. Oth and G ste. a.w. No. 4403 —IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ‘HE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Hol jepedial teres = Sa ‘Court business, ay, In the matter of the estat Edward B. . late gf bunteivot Columbia, deceased, "No. 4403, atm's ‘Ajplication for letters of administration on the tate of the waid deceused has been inade by Herbert * ilsiury ne creditor: i persone interested are hereby notified to appear in thigcourton FRIDAY, the 2200 day of May’ next, at LL o'clock a.m., to show cause why letters of ad- ministration on the estave of the said deceased showd Bot issue a6 prayed. \ Provided, copy ot this order be Published once & week for three weeks in the Wasaing- inlaw jevorter and The Evening star, previous the ‘By wie court: A. B. HAGNER, Justice. ‘Test: L. FP. WRIGHT, Rogiater of Wille for the District of Columbia. J. 3. JOHNSON, Proctor. mydlawsw BYE, WP STEN THAT, COAT. AND VEST WE ADVERTISED LAST WEEK? Style of coat—3-button cutaway, frock. Yest—single breasted, with notch collar, buttons. “Material—biack worsted, Clay's ‘weave; will not wear slick, edges ‘finished With flit braid. | Price, cout und vest, $15. etamiatexo with this <oat and vesiin ait if katest shades, . If you Uave not seen this coat and vest rh; tt ig GEORGE sruansy, a Senne: nw, PRINTED MATTER. ease sce if you are not in need of some bill heads, note heads, statements, envelopes, business cards, &¢: Af you are, send mean order for them. 10u inay rel on having the work promptly and property done. myl-3m_Printerand Publisher, 1106-1118E st. n.w. ga>AN EXPERT OCULIST, wil bein, my stor TO AOMBOW (iene ae my siore 40.0 ¥ msultation free of charge. : = GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler and Optician, 310 9th st., near Pa. ave. p30-0t 300. Be you want am excellent house with avery com with S rooms, for €5,! look at 1 ith a ne. Open to. sags fl days ADD: OW NEAP SE Titn ot. nw. SAMUEL G. BURDETT, WHO Was | Killed in ‘the B. & 0. smashisp last Wednes- Y¥, carried a 821,009 accident policy with the New ‘Yori ce Company. epZS-2n ‘Accident FOR SATE—9024 Q AT. (WEST WASH- ta nt ‘Cooke piace, Broom Ey mat; nV converted into two Houses: 24 saat (S400 wre Tee), to L-foot se . C.'B. PICKLING, my2-3t 1204 Sed st. nw. == NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. We, the undersiened, have this day formed partnership under the rus uate of doe the rere ORMONT E SACRO. eis For the execucion of the ar ati hoy at No. 222 13th at new. Wits a cally selocted aus.rticent of mnaterial from the vest foundries of the country we are prepare’ to i] all orders for Printing that may be intrusted to oxr care. LEWit Wachington, D.C.. April 15, 1801. gq OWNERS OF WATCHES, JEWELKY, &c_, left with the late Thos. Thompson at 314! ML st-.w. or repairs, &c., ate hereby notified to call for the same within thirty’ ‘days trom this dave, other- ‘Wine they wil. be forieited according to law. myl-eoit’ MAIL, N. THOMPSON, Executrix, <=>IN CONNECTION WiTH OUR PATENT Boson so age cuteliaten'n REAL ESTATE ASD INSU 11 business intrusted to our care will receive prompt fi An CAFOLUL AEOROD. BOD DANT & CO., 615 7th st. now. ‘In reference to the abovi I respectfully: ool Sean py esa ower So 50U each. & RALPH JOW: myst 1200 F st. a. FOR SALE_IN TENLEYTOWN ON THE | ata Siectrie Tallrouds iy acre ot 0 improved by two six-room and céllar frames; it 83D. month. if sold at 5,00. Se Cree FCihING, my2-3t ed stn w. rite your present face of the old, pink canis expiring April, iti, and Droper fee to any of the’ gollovinse. bers the new ones. Merchants recoguize the old cards after April 20, 1801: g 5 é a Osh Arar igo. eae ery it Fleer eerrerey Bema 8 cake e +7} euteeceece mS ReneS - S Sx yor ie SASE I ee sais Seles tS 3 3 P b | en aie bateene aor KE é 3. W: HARSHA, Bee'y, iE SUPREME COURT IN THE SUP SPE cou OF THE DIs- wiser nen Ts saree Si! SFY fun Boba, late of Application for letters of ad:ninistration on the estate ‘exid deceased haa this day teen tuade i Bohn of the District of Coluinbis: "All peso 4. B HAGNER, Justice. SB of Wills. EE me ap20-1awy WANTED IT KNOWN Telepucwe call 6 SC.O-D- ‘ap AN ICE COMPANY. ition Weal Eda, mw. NAT Birgeye elnino The weather ia likely to be general; Ad = slighity cooler; “Frost tonight; waraanle QUICK DELIVERY. Youknow theold way. Order Lumber and get itthe next dayor the day after. Never know just when to expect it. ‘AK thin hes Leen chanved by us. Our delivery clerk, Mr. JOS. CASPER, with fifteen teams at his command, can guarantee prompt delivery and teil you to the minute when your Lumber will resch you. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, mys H 'D NEW YORK AVE. ew ¥ ‘ORMATION See wit iead to arrest of the party who erturned wy bucgy in. fron ace Saturday at 4 p-m,(uy $ok° EUGENE PETERS, >” THe counter. Does springtime make youthink of leaving the city for the **heated term?” We have a house at ‘Hyattsville, one large one at Branchville, one at Nauck, Va. and the Forest Inn at Forest Glen. May be one ofthese would suit you. B. H. WABNEE & CO., 916 F st. n.w. REMOVAL NOTICE.—MADAM formeriy of 1410 Pennsylvania as Femoved (0 SU7 Lith st., where she will see her and patrons. REMOVAL.—TO THE LADIES AND THE Public in seneral Mra, G. | Wagner likes io anuounce jier removal to 1826 14th at, and the open ing of her new Ladies’ Pariors and Toilet Beans Saturday, Say ‘OUFs, Very res f° my13i" ri Mrs. G. WAGNER. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, District of | Columbia, Wash April 2, 18Yi.—The attention of taxpayers is call tothe tax levied for the year ending June 3), 1801, on real and personal property. ‘The sccond half of such fax, where uot previously, ‘will become due and Payable on the ist dey ‘and if not paid before the Ist day of June ensuing. shall thereupon be in ar- Tears and delinquent, and s penalty, 2 ‘per centum Upon the amount thereof, shall icd and the same, with other taxes due and'in arcears, shall be listed tor advertisement and sale in the inanner by $ubting law . By order of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Attest: E.G. DAVIS, Col- lector of Taxes, D.c. myT-20t COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT ‘of Colt W {own fo open cated, and the Commissioners, to the public interests to open said streets as req a netr objections: Wf uny they iste: atthe siieg Prescat their objections, Wf any taey haves nt bf the undersimned. on FRIDAY, the 2'd day of May 1801, at Lo'clock p.m. A ‘shor land proposed my) Fe BOER 10 007 PANY, No. 4199th st, mw. ceri EDUCATION| EXCURSIONS, FAMILY SUPP; FINANCIAL FOR RENT (iouses).. FOR RENT (Stores) FOR 8ALE (Houses)., FOR SALE (Lots) . LECTURES LOST AND FOUND. MARRIAGES. .. MANICURE. MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN. NOTARIES PUBLIC OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOMAC RIVER BO; PIANOS AND ORGANS, BAVIE SHIH HW SSIKHSEEERRHISZIAIIE PROFESSION. RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS. WANTED (Help). WANTED (Houses) WANTED (Rooms). WANTED (Situations). WANTED (Miscellaneous). wea 2 EET LLiTeTeeeiL ed PRATT LE Statement of the circulation of Tuk EVENING Stax for the week ending May 2, 1891: MONDAY, April 27, 1991 .. TUESDAY, April 28, 1991 WEDNESDAY, April 29, 1891... 32,656 THURSDAY, April 30, 1801... 33,086 FRIDAY, May 1, 1891... 33,147 SATURDAY, May 2 1591...... 39,855 ‘Total, Daily average. Corresponding week 1990. 32,968 Isolemnly swear that the above is s true and correct statement of the circulation of Tax EVEN- 1NG Stam for the week ending May 2, 1591. J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me this fourth day of May, A.D. 1991. JOHN T. C. CLARE, Notary Public. Govenxaent Recerers Topay.—Internal reve- nue, $952,905; customs, €603,108. Srcerranies Buarve axp Foster had another conference today of two hours’ duration, at which seal fisheries matters were discussed. Curr Exarseta Jxo. F. Brsouam died at N Japan, Ma; ing toa tel Fecuived toaky ch ths avy Depeimect Tar U.S.8. Frasm Sax Fraxcisco ar- rived at Callao, Peru, Sunday, on her way to Szcretany Rusk has appointed Dr. G. W. Ward of St. Johnsbury, Vt., veterinary inspec- tor of the subports of Islaud Pond and New. port, vice Dr. W. H. Cooper. Cowmoponz Joux Inwrx has been ordered to examination for promotion to the grade of Fear admiral to fil the vacancy caused by the retirement of Admiral Braine, May 20. Pexstox Oxerivicatxs Issvep.—The pension office during the month of April issued 31,972 certificates of all classes, as against 24,562 dur- ing the same month of last year. Navat Capers have been appointed to the Annapolis academy as follows: Newton Mans- field of Ashton, fifteenth Ohio, with W. H. Wilter of Bucyrus, Ohio, as alternate, and C. Leonard Castle of Paintsville, tenth Kentucky. Mn. Epwanp W. Koox of the District of Co- lumbia, a clerk of class four in the population division of the census office, hast rr romoted to chief of division at a salary per an- num, to take effect May 1, 1891 Nor Atowsp Farr Ewtny.—Assistant Sec- retary Spaulding has informed a New York correspondent that there is no provision of law authorizing the free entry of merchandise of forei; i ine pho subsequent reti to the United States. - Cuaxcr or Commaxpens—Capt. H. B. Robeson has been detached from the command of the U. 8. 8. Chicago, to take effect May 12, and granted two months’ leave. Capt. Joseph Miller has been ordered 40 take command of the Chicago May 12. Cnoctaw Ixptaxs rx Towx.—A delegation of Choctaw Indians are in town to see about the payment of the money which was appropriated by the last for lands owned b; Mths gooeca have met poo bees’ Interior Department. ‘Mz. Cuus. Huxpier, Secretary Foster's pri- vate secretary, who recently resigned that position to accept @ trust with ex-Senator Henry G. Davis and Hon. 8. B bade rood bye this morning to his soores off fends in the Department, and took his de- jure for Baltimore, which will be his new eadquarters. His successor has not selected, but Mr. Swayze, formerly of the Department, is ‘as the private sec- coin during the first and amounted to #73,054. Persoxat.—S. D. Wadham of Louisville, second ing | JOhn W. Cox of Boston and A. E. Antisdel of Se PREPanine For WaRM WEATHER Do not overiook a GAS COOKING STOVER, ‘We hsvethe Chicago are at Willard’s.——Dr.33.D. McIntosh and N. N. Theaker of Chicago and Mrs. Dia- of ley 8. Be: of Louisville, Chas. P. Cook of Nev and C. H. of Boston pe ae i a) p [RE i i | ; Ee He ripe i oe i i & hg * *§ ae ¥ & 8 i THE ITALIAN SITUATION. ‘It 1s Unchanged by Radini's Note to the Marquis Imperial. NEITHER THE MARQUIS NOR THE OFFICIALS WILL, DISCUSS THE MATTER $0 4S TO RE QUOTED— THE NOTE WAS NOT INTENDED FOR BR BLAINE. FROSTS IN THE NORTHWEST. ANOTHER FIGHT WITH STRIKERS, Put to Flight by Deputy Sherif! and Two Shot. Ustoxrows, Pa, May 4—Another collision has occurred between the coke strikers and It does not appear in the judgment of State | deputy sheriffs, the result being one striker dead Department people that the note of the Marquis | nd one seriously wounded. Rudini to Marquis Imperiali, who is now the | Last night superintendent Gray and pit bows Tepresentative of Italy in the United States, cinon a Xalaateg, o. 3, a lished thi hanged the situa | No, 17 to rescue two men wi been ton asthe tor Soleee oe wlan reppin oe ee vas Se es ee a tl strikers. y were eet upen Press reporter this morning asked the Marquis | stoned and the deputies came to tncir aid. Imperiali to define his position as he | One of the strikers tried to take ® gun from understood it, The marquis was polite and | one of the deputies, when a shot was fired by the obliging, but evidently felt himself bound to —— sep ogee} oo ‘observe the diplomatic proprieties closely and deputies to fire, and in the volley wi followed John Mahan, « striker, fell dead, and declined to discuss the matter. ‘You must let | another, whose name is not known, received @ the communication speak for itself,” said be. | mortal wound. The strikers then’ scattered, “Ican only say what the letter mya. Iam | and the two men, who were held in charge of the current business of the lega- | Were rescued and taken to Leisenring. The tion. situation is pow reported quiet. enbo.sbont the only result of the interview wes FULLER DETAILA OF THE FiOMT. e tacit acknowledgment from marquis/ Usxiowrown, Pa., May 4.—Sheriff McCormick that he had received the note. returned at noon today from Leisenring No. 8 Like ce works, where the fatal encounter occurred be- shas been the case in overy stop of the! tween the striltors and the officisls of the Italian negotiations the State Department of-| Frick company luet evening, The sheriff re- ficials decline to allow themselves to be quoted Ports that the body ef Joln Moban, the Slay as expressing any opinion. But privately | Who was killed, is yet lying in the field. they Bo not appear’ to attach purtiouler | alleged slayer ne boce arrested. "The tlave in importance to the last note. In | gTeat numbers had been drinking all afternoon the first place, that note ‘was not | ahd went to the carpenter shop where the com- addressed to Secretary Blaine, and it is eafe to | pany kept the men who had been at work and say that its tenor would have been entirely dif- | induced them to go to Han row to drink beer. ferentif it had been. Nor wasit intended to be | Not returning, Supermtendent Gray and Pit shown to him. It is regarded bere ax intended | Bows Calalan went after the men and ff solely for “domestic consumption,” being rather | that the strikers had locked cleverly calculated to inspire the Italian|™en in one of the company houses. people with the idea that their government ix pursuing # vigorous and resentful policy whil taking advantage of diplomatic vagueness of expression and form to prevent the United States government from having any official ground for resentment, for, of course, Secre- tary Blaine can take no notice of a communica- tion which, as is expressly stated, was not in- tended for his perusal. No RESULTS VISIRER. As tothe practical results of the last note there are none visible. The Marquis Imperiali isin charge of the current business of the Italian legation. That has been his precise status since Baron Fava quitted Washing- ton, so that it cannot be suid that diplo- matic relations between the United States and Italy are severed. The Italian govern- ment appears to be awaiting the action of our judicial authorities. There has been no correspondence between the two governments since Secretary Elaine's note of April 14 to Im- periali, and it may be recalled that in that note the Secretary stated that the United States government was investigating the subject of the New Orleans tragedy. The next step will be taken by this governmentand will prob- ably be an addition to the correspondence in Gray and Celaban finally released their men and started buck to the carpenter shop. When half way back they were surrounded by «mob of Hungarians, who, with their clubs and stones, began driving them back to the Hun- garian row. A general fight followed, in which several shots were fired. One of the strikers was struck iu the forehead, causing bis death in few minutes. The dead man has a wife and children. Pitt Boss Calahan was charged with the killing and fe under arrest, MoCor- mick hax just received word his deputios have been run off bys mobet Brankiond, where the deputies went 1o make arrests, ————— A CRISIS AT FOURMIES, Excitement Over the Shooting on May 1 Not Vet Sabsided. Fovusres, May 4—The situation of affairs hore today is one of great gravity and may in- duce the government to postpone further the faneral of the men, women and children who were killed by the troops on lubor day. The greatest excitement prevails throughout this town and in the villages which are vituated in the vicinity. ‘The bent known representatives of the labor patty have started for Helgium in order to col. farms and dynamite for use against the troops stationed here and eepecially against MINISTER PORTER'S POSITION. Pape pees eae = = Touching the position of Mr. Porter, our |’ Cavalry pickets will be stationed all along the minister to Rome, nothing has yet been done | route of ong eg procession of ~ a by Secretary Blaine. There is a lack of prece-| of the May Day massacre,” for such is the ¥ dents to fit this cave. If the legation bad been | *Pplied to the tragedy by the people of Four- i matter mes Goiline with othercasey ss NOU Bave been | Ths government has nent two here ‘ — with instructions to make «thorough inquiry United bated growing eet ee oa into the cause which led to the disturbance. Austria of United States Minister Keily, the | | Panis, May 4—In his report to the war de- United States in a fit of pique refrained a cae a ae from sending another minister im his | Fourmics assumes re ie. pp Ave pe After waiting « reasonable P-wagenet nce maga es eG ~ od ngth of time the Austrian minister here was | the mob was thrice summoned to disperse ranted an indefinite leave of /abv-ace and be fore the fatal fire was delivered. sta) away un the Ui ‘States saw to replace ir, Kelly with another minister, LIVELY FLUKRY IN GRAIN. when all went on as before. Possibly — case, although different in detail, may serve as | Beports of Snow and Frost in the Northwest an indication of the course that will be pursued Send up Prices. by the United Biates government respecting | Cmcaso, May 4—There was « lively @urry Porter if the situation does not in a reason- ihe tne dew aren OF eo tg in wheat and corn on the board of trade et the There is a certain amount of humor that | Opening this morning. The reports of frost seems to be drawn out of the situatiun by the | and"mnow in the northwest were emphasized by Staie Department folks, said one of them this | the striking of a few wintry flakes against the Trorning, discussing the question of the rela-| board of trade windows before the opening. tions now existing between the two govern- ments and the effect of Rudini’s note. hie leas price was bulled om This pnts the two notions on the basis of a mere speaking acquaintance. It looks to me | Dealers in the corn pit seemed to fear that the shape of an epixtle founded upon the re- port of District Attorney Grant at New Orleans in regard to the nationality and character of the dead Italians reap te erred it inst night's frost had ruined the for oe hands with one | the coming crop, which is not yet end — es their feare were augmented by the light receipt, a mistake of oars be- POLITICS IN NEW YORK. ing made in the posting. State. aay Ex-Representative Farquhar ‘Ther Are Badly Mixed—laine the Leader op SS a Ex-Representative Farqubar says that poli-| gharp Frosts in Iowa and Minnesote—Frait tics in New York at this time are badly mixed in Danger. Both the democrats and the republicans are y 4.—A sharp frost this trying to make capital out of the situation in | 2° Tors Mar which the legislature bas left things and no one knows yet what the popular vic of the situation will be. Hill, he says, is in an uncomfortable position. He has control of the democratic machinery of the state and can prevent Cleveland from getting the New York delegation if he wante to. ‘Theré is no crop in this section. St. Pact, Mixs., May 4—Dixpatches from many northern Minnesota pointe may that a heavy frost prevailed Saturday night in eight or Kitson county ice was phe erg in! "paike Hubbard and Mare wheat and oats were out E down. ht Park river, it is ssid, strawberrics doubt, Mr. Farquhar says, that there | down, At Park river, it ie anid. etrevbern is ® strong Hill wentiment among the | {ou that they were ruined, Young leaves working democrats of the —_ state, | on the trees were so badly frozen that they but his friends do not seem — to| turned black. beable to work upasimilar sentiment else- ee SSCL | apa oe vantage o! once it neh tie cutiomn off the Gumeamne te ieee “omer ‘Two Lives Lost—A Number of Narrow Ke- solation” stakes, to use, a race, phrase; they ‘capes From Death. eee ee ne and a Rocureten, N. ¥., May 4—At245 @'clock 4] jo it for Cleveland. ‘They say that Har- hen coukd beat Charalocd 7 this morning Edward Shafer discovered flames issuing from a two-story frame building at 148 Nassau street, occupied by Nellie Rosenbloom. The flames had enveloped the entire interior of BLAINE THE NATURAL LEADER. “How about the nomination of your own party?" “Oh, you can’t tell,” replied Mr. Farquhar. “Depew, who is a Blaine man, thinks that New York ought not to interfere, but should let | So,'woman supposed to be his wifer, They Harrison get the renomination if there is ®| Yere in the it of drinking and they may sentiment for him among the other state dele- | po5e been under the influonce of liquor at the > a sais The ne time of the fire. timent however, strongly FROM favor of Blaine. ‘act “is that Bisine is Mannow mecaPes besarte strong everywhere. He is the political leader | Cuzcaco, May 4.—Fourteen people were ren- of the party. is the leader om | dered homeless and several narrowly escaped account of his office, but Blaine is the natural | with their lives during a fire which ocurred at loader. |, Whatever you say about other candi- | No, 180 Sherman strect at 2 o'clock this morn- dates has an “if' to it, It is in the subjunctive. | Xo 121.8) 3 dy There is a limit and @ qualification to the | 18° di ccouper — ‘oaly influence of the but © 18 @ positive ‘ ee innt eoeahee mecsiager cheek toaor to Harcioon ts en cs —— in and nonsense. 1b io worse then chiidich. It] POLES IN NEW WORN CULEBRAEE, angie ge sort of talk do in | They Cheer the Raising of » Flag ané Then Corea or some other semi-civilized country, Go to Church. but it does not do here. tly i | i i ! i fi i iat head on him. When Senator Edmunds’ resig- forty of tnteretod mankind’ was_con |i Stinoon” "Ths amertean Geephapeens Coot ot ‘was con-/ at siderably but Senator Dixon did not | pany and the American Company ‘suffer from the shock. Bo ‘as Febru- | &re not, it is enid, aflected by ‘ary 3 last be made formal ‘to Capt. ———> Bassett for the Vermonter's seat, should} Milton E. ‘& Boston has dis- it be vacated. the Vice President calls | appeared, his “ana tak- the Benate to order in December next Senator it is watches Dixon will emile on him over @ chowe front- had secured from merchants row desk. (0m memorandum.