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a ae THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAK BUILDINGS 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. corner Lith Street. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Tae Everio Stan is served to subscribers tm the ety by carriers, om their own account, at 10 cante Dee rch or, He Fer, month Copies at the counter. = fentevach. By muail—anywhere fu the Uuited States OF Giada postace [0 cents per month. Sarempay QUADRUPLE SmEET Stan $1.00 per year: with forwarn postawe added, #5.00. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as second-class Dail matter; £27 All mati sntecriptions must be paid in advance: 24 paper sent longer than paid for. Rates of advertising made known plication. Vo. 78, No 19,040. GTON, D.C. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1891. THE WAR TO GO ON. Chili's President Rejects the Oondi- tions for Peace. Orleans Celebrates the Raising of the Siege of That City. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ti SOC = PY ASSOCIA- ~we->A REGULAR MONTHLY \.EETING OF .—A STATED COMMUNICA- er ee ee E iF of the atocsoiders will bo Ss=i- ‘Ciigens’ Association of Brisheesoa aoe aT John’s Toten, No.1) Fs A. LAST SIX MONTHS’ BUSINESS. hold at Hein Syke te Bw. on THURS: | noe wi pe belie Bejehgncod Hall FRIDAY EVEN | 3 bie of Calunbiy wil vo pea at Masconte [= WasuINGTON Loaw axp TRUST cox — mya iD GoopHART, Pres | ayes : ACUKEENE, Secretary. ‘By order We Mt PANY, ‘Teruporary offices, 1001 F st. a.w. ‘New building, corner 0th and F a. w. General Agent, ‘Transfer Agent, ‘Treasurer for Corporations, Guardiaa. ‘Has money for good real estate loans. Has secured notes for sale. ‘Latters of credit issued available in all parts of the world on deposits of proper collaterals, ‘Send for pamphlets. BRAINARD H. WARNER, ‘President. REPORT OF THE CONDITION TUE, WEST EXD NATIONAL BANE, at Washington, in the District of Colum! ‘May 4, 180L At the close of business RESOURCES. ee LOF clearing Bos of other Banks. Frect District of Columbia, County of Washingt I, Charies Po Winans, ¢ K. do solemnly sweat t trueto the best of ny FARDON, ) 3. CUMMINGS, 1 KT. RAWLINGS, ' ( Directora RILEY SEND ME YOUR NAME. ADDRESS AND AGE ON SS postal and I will send Jou the cost gyi Biteen and twenty-year Life Equitanle of New York. “That will prove the best in- ‘estuwent you can possibly make. You get your money barca with interes: if you five anti icy nat L 7. Fittvres oF THE BUSINESS OF THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND FRUST COMPANY_TEUSTS, DEPOSITS AND STOKAGE. A BOUT TRUSTS—The 2A mapority of Trusts are created R&A bY wil, and the object of 4 “Amaking & will is to insure a certain disposition of your estate and effects—more plainiy, to pre- vent fraud; hence the advantace of making ap incorporated Trust Company your Adininistrator, Executor or Trustee. Individuals die, but Trust Companies never, which «ives the company another kreat advantage over the individ- wal. The company has surrounded Mteelf with officers specially quall- fed to manawe its several branches, and backed as it is by lane capital, Yared experience, and rare fnan- cial knowledge it is in amuch bet- ter position to enbance the value of theestate, and make it more re- munerative than it is possible for the individual to do. There are also many other reasons why {t is best to natue the American Security and Trust Coupany to act as Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Guanlian. A BOUT DEPOSITS —Idle AA rat orth- BA, money te practically worth: im cirenlation, We will receive any amount of money on deposit and ailow you interest thereon. The ucrease in the punberbotdepositurs the past few months isa watter for congratulation, and it is the desire of the company to make the lancest posible percentage of ain during the present year. Treasurersof the various local clubs and oneaniza- tons ate epecially invited tode- posit their surplus funds with the company. ss such funds will draw Wterest. yet remain subject to eueck at all times. A BOUT STORAGE.—What BA contrast between the manif- AAA Cent storace warehouse of the & AAmerican Security and Trust Company. modeled expressly for the purpose, and the majority of storage quarters Fire proof. Burglar proof. Best facilities for the storage of silverware. fine china, rare brica-tric, &. Fine Storaxe rooms, the keys to whic’ are controlled by the renters. Ex- pert handiers and packers to move your effects. Drays and wagons of modern construction for hauling. ‘The company w: move your hoi one location im the city to another. THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST Co., No. 1419G st. nw. & T. Britton. - President. © J. Belt. first View President. A. 4. Thomas... Second Vice President. Perey B. Metacer ‘Treasurer. George E Secretary. ettrasLe OO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Equitable building, 1003 F st. ASSETS 91,235,274.18. vam w40pm ‘Fer pamphiets end information apply at the office. THOS. SOMEBVILLE, Prest. JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary. mytim RARE OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED SMALL A yvestore who Jy io,may receive (pro rata) the same prufite ¥ ok? ‘state. by. subject “detest | Palance on hand at commencement. Received for dues on rhares .. Received for interest om adi Total receipts. .... PRINTED MATTER. ‘Piesne see if you are not in need of some bill heads, note heads, statenients, enveloy ‘ss cards, &o. ‘busine: are, send ine an order for them. You may rely | t! ne. on having the work ly and iy dol wing Drow ay Spd property myl-3m_Printerand Pubiisher, 1 Disbursed for 1,164 advances made to members. ome = os ona son $174,600.00 Disbursed for redemption of shares.. 196,385.00 Disiursed for interest paid on redemp- tions... f cece 1,TG1T Disbursed on account of running ex- 3 2,752.14 10,490.03 $200,343.34 800.544.53 As we are neither a bank nor @ trust company we cannot indulye in very large fivures, yet, merely asa Building Assoc a ¥ery respe:table showing. Wedox very careful and leritumace business and we do it econowically, giving the members the benefit of that economy in good interest dividends and at the same time affording the borrowers assistance in the shape of advances on very Feasonauie and extremely accommodating terms. Weare paying three different rates of profit to our subscribers, viz: 5 per cent per annum on shares with- drawn before maturity; 6 per cent per annum on special payments, tnterest paid monthly if desired and :noney 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 8150 on each share for $2 per month, $750 on five shares for $10 per month, #1,050 om seven shares for $14 per month, $1,500on ten sbares 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. Sharescan always be taken and no back dues are required. You can settle one of wore advances at any thne and stup the paying of interest om those advances thus settled up. We afford every facility and accommodation to our members to acquire property or to earn a good fair interest on their savings. Our office ts at 506 11th st. .W., and our meetings are on the first Wednesday in each iuonth. Office always open for business. C. C. Duncanson, Pread’t. Lewin Abraham, Vice Pres't. Francis G. Saxton, Treas. John Cook, Secretary, 506 11th st. myl-8t Attorney. 95 Corcoran building. *[#® SATIONAL SFE DEPOSIT COMPANT ‘OF WASHINGTON. Chartered by apecial act of C January 22, 1867. ery TRUsT COMPANY Coat Ee acer a eaneeey is meuneeeet fom a unde asso Compas Sree fe ‘As heretofore, and for twenty-four years past, this couipany will Fegeive secures, silverware and other Wil rent safes ‘or boues in itu new’ Bre and barciae wil rent fnes Prout vaults, which bave time locks aml all other med: Erpapphances. Unter and by virtue of the act of Congress of Octo- beri, Tete) ald the certincateof the Coutolier ofthe Gorreney that 1 bes © fe. ‘will im addi business fespects, thia couipany trator, receiver. wer seeiucee and a8 committee of uardian of estates, aud Will revelve and execute trusts of ever} Sescripticn comustied to it by aay court or by indy Viduass. All trust funds and trast investinents are kept rate and apart frou the amets of the Sides which Protection the cons ‘bas a capital of posits will be received from ten cents upward and intense will be allowect on such deposita Ip reveipted for aud nept without ch eeiViGENJAMIN F SNYDEL. President. ON. 8 o BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 913 AND 915 F ST. N. W. ‘Has the best plan devised for securing a Home. NO AUCTION OF MONEY. amount loaned, able $13 per month on each seoiadeanced. “Ehares, hier peu mstanae JO youths: ier $00. Ere. BACK DUES REQUIKED, INTEREST ALLOWED 0! TAL PAYMENTS. OFFICERS: on Pres. Alonzo Tweedale, Sec. -Leacii, V. Pres. Andrew Wall, M'g'r. ome, Areas... Get d-E- Smith, Att'y. ECCRITY AND TRUST CO. ‘Britton, Pres't. POST OR BANK. _ INO. W. MACARTNEY, Member N.X. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. XW. Bankers and Dealers ii Government Bonds. Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Coilections. Railroad Stocks and Bonds and ail securities listed on iphia, Boston and SIX PEK Harriso Geo. ‘A specialty inade of iavestment securities. District Pouds and ait foc ai Waliroad, Gas, Iustrance and Tele- Buy and sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Of J.C. Hoercmssox. To dispose of my surplus stock of Ladies’ and ‘Children’s 3 SS ES BE THT p88 3 AA € o RK OEE z Basy rey ay PR Eee FP Bugs I will offer entire stock a SARS ae = Bye PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICES. $25 Jackets at $19. 20 Jackets at $15. €15 Jackets at $11. ‘$12 Jackets at 89. 810 Jackets at $7.50. 87.50 Jackets at $5. 85 Jackets at 84. I cannot enumerate all the bargains, but come LON CHONG & CO. ve Just timported some of the superior varieties of ‘Tea, and in order to facilitate their introduction to the American public we present to each customer on every Monday and Friday a fine CUP AND SAUCER, given ‘with every POUND OF TEA purchased, Importers. {my2-70") 1905 Fst. nw. ae G. BURDETT, WHO WAS Killed in the B. & O. sunzship last Wednes- Gay, carried 4 85,000 ueckdent policy with the Sew York Accident fusurance Cosspol apes IN CONNECTION WITH OUR PATENT Awency we have established a EAL ESTATE AND INSUKANCE DEPARTMENT, nd. hay Wa. L. FEN? And have secured the services of Mr. LEY as manager of the sani. ‘All business intrusted to our care will receive prompt stentiou. carer. wt STODDART & CO., 615 7th st. now. nlRriference to the ahove notice t respectfully solicit an site ¥. patrouayo of my friends and the pullic eenerally my2-6t Cate of J. Huyck'& Co.)_ Be EY BULLETIN 3ST OvT. cALE ‘and get one. t THOS. G. HENSEY & CO., Heal Estate and Los my1-12t 2.w. ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Whereas, L. A. 1708, K of L.. Journeymen House Painters, have been enzaged in in earnest eifort {or he last eight months to fully establish the elht-hour atera:t. Theref 48, K. of L.. © 02 and indorsss their effort iy The cieht-hour day. and pledve to thetu all the support in our power to aid'them in their just deman | Done Unies the seal and by order of the assembly. my PARK ‘ROVEMENT COMPANY Will be onenn WEDNESDAY, 131 INSTANT, AT NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY. Join the company no" d avoid the throng who will be anxious to grasp such an ee Everything Heine on m uutual bans all will participate im the [EO fits. Cail at once for information. my6-3t GEO. W. EVANS, 633 F st. now. => 1WENTY PER CENT! reduce my immense stock of AMERICAN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE, I offer to the yublic a special dis- count of 20 per cent for SPOT CASH fora SHORT time only on the above goods. A. L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr. Manufacturing Jewel JAMES E. WAUGH. WM. P. MARSH. WAUGH & MARSH, AL ESTATE, SS ™* i LOANS, INSURANCE. Loans on life insurance a specialty. Agents Washingvon Lire Iusurance Co. of N.Y. Fe BANCLATED SUGAR, Se. PER POUND. ‘MeMecliin's Mome-made preserves, 5c. PHILIP H. WARD, 28-1 Pennsylvania ave. and "9s OFTING SHIRTS TO ONDER. We take pleasure in announcing that our, stock of Fiannel, Silk, Madras and Cueviot for Men's Neglive Shirts i8 complete and ewbraces all mi the new an ‘cor Fect styles. We make aspecialty of Fine Mork. | We use only the beat materials, employ’ but ‘skilled “hands iarantee that for sup wu workimanship, style of finish and scientific pertection, im cut and At Our Shirts cannot be excelled. Samples Y materiats.and prices cheerfully Furnished on a~ ication. Leave your orders at Men's Department, first floor, first annex. mh20-im WOODWARD & LOTHROP. POH FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK. New Iron Palace Propellers, “THE WASHINGTON and NORFOLK,” Leave their docks foot of 7th st. daily st 7 p.m., connecting with all points south Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. p.m. Tickets on sale at B. and O. offices, 619 Pennsyl- vania ave. and 1351 Pennsylvania ave. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON, D. C., STEAM- apz8-lm BOAT COMPANY. re eet aeate apriz or Westinents apply to STUART & BRAXTON, ap2A-Im* Real Estate Brokers. Newport News. Vs. —qSSIXTH SERIES. ‘The sixth series, THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILD- ING ASSOCIATION, will begin the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE. Payments $2 on each share per month. Constitutions can be procured and stock subscribed for at office of secretary, 0. T. THOMPSON, Ni ional Bank building, Cor. 7th st. and Pa. ave. ap28-1m = ™ 1s Goon REFRIGERATOR WEATHER, And the “WISCONSIN PEERLESS" is the best. For sale only by W. H. HOEKE, STH ST. AND PENN. AVE., SOLE AGENT. It is made of solid oak, cabinet finished and mineral fiber filled. Guaranteed perfect OF money cheerfully returned. api6-Im GOOD STYLE, CORRECTNESS of form and attention to details in engraving, paper and printing are es- sential to" aake w invitations GEDSEY & ROBERTS, Makers, Us 10U st, meat Gas Otice THE FIRE AND BURGLAR - PROOF BUILDING OF ‘THE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, $16 Peunsyivania ave STORAGE Contains Ms Constructed entirely of Lrick, with steel doors, Soe went cs muses ase STEEL VAULTS, for storage of siiver plate, Jewelry ‘and all other valuabien st minigun el mein tae: for 8h. $7.) SLO and Cine ber yeas. mhiviin TSSPECHION INTE ‘APOR STOVES. DON’ Duy a vane stove Until Sou have seen, the and on Greatly superior io any other ike 8 fas rove. Gannoe ero ya. MITCHELL, ‘rallona of best Hove did. 73 ap0-1in eT THE REQUEST OF ONE THOUSAND and one of our custcmers we have provided space for s lunch room on thesixth floor of our 10th street building and have the same. Weare now prepared to serve them ina first-class manner, mh20<n WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Hoover & Sxyprr, 1217 Peunsylvania avenue. ‘The style, stock and workmanship of our stock of Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes are the best, and we guarantee toevery purchaser perfect, satisfaction in quality, comfort and prices. HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 Pennsylvania avenue. mys Rerern & Co, 149 B ST. 8. i" tia eee ekaet teeter ee? Ricur Now LAMPS ARE THE CREAM FOR YOU TO BUY.. 920 Lamp for $13. (€2.50 Lamp for 61.00, ‘S6c. Lamp for 18e. 98 Lamp for 94.80. Some are genuine Rochester, others are B. & H., come Duplex, &c. Every lamp complete, All arere- ‘Guced 3334 to 50 per cent. c. a4. MUDDIMAH, ‘G14 12th at. Above F st. J, H, Fugues, my2 signed beg to announce that they day of Muay LaBiassoctated tens es under the Brin bane of WAUGH & MALSH for of Real Estate, ind I ct 2 _my5-0t* = >NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Dr. KICHAKD J. 8. ‘MAUSS Has Feiuoved his oftice and residence to 1701 6th. st. DLW. c0F. of ke myt-Ot™ JAMES E WAUGH, WAL P, MASH. qT BELTSVILLE LAND TatProv: ment Co. invite inspection of their beau- tiful subdivision, 12 miles from the city, on the Washington branch of the B. and O., aduitted by ailto be the imost desirable place between Washington and Baltimore. A copy of their attractive und interesting prospectus will be mailed to any one on request. The place can- not be fully appreciated until it hus been seen, and we extend to you a cordial invitation to go ‘Out and see it for yourself. BELTSVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., S-ur* Room 15. Equitable building. nseriee gf Coluuiblas Attest: Le 'G. DA lector ot Taxen, Dies bk M. a | — ECON Opened an oflice a 3 st "Telephone 1050 yl S> WANTED If KNOWN THE L. nice he Cidest fp Wasisington, ‘till in operation wo the aa . ‘operation. Teledhome Pall 36-0.C.0-D- apie-im Bre SMENICAN ICE COMPANY iain office, cor, 0th aud F ata. mw. ‘Telephone, 4 45,000, TONS PUKE NATUKAL PENOBSCOT RIVER ICE to be DAVITT, VETERINARY of Sprumgticld, | Mass., has ei had st our depot from RED WAGONS at LOWEST PKICES., LIBERAL Dis COUNT on at office. i RS OF REAL ESTATE NEAR THE yivania ave. and 14th st. cable lines to address CON- are O {OR, corner 14th and aplt-lin* wt sis, DW. IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Pa. ave. apl4__All Spring Noveities received. DEXTER STFAM LAUNDKY—IT 18 ‘with pleasure I ain enabled up intcnds; patrons and “Dexter Sieatn Launds lished 1879) will occup: Sary repairs are finished, 344 Fi “5 ined. Sad Peoave. tw. under | agement a die DEXTER: ap25-1 proprietorship of ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. — bers are inforinesd that write your present address across the pink cards expiring April, 1801, and rrover fee to any of the following. hained welubers and obtain the new ones. Merchant Will not recognize the old cards after April 30, 1801: A. TL e.. Aur'l Dept. Rial Oe, oom, BLANKETS. We have the facilities and knowledge ‘as to low they shouid be laundried harantee to return them tu you equal to Bew. Name and address, ‘and one ‘of our Wagons will call for t LMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 400 Ct. baw, =A. CLARKE, DEALER IN-PINE AND. Oak piling, K. ii. ties, cedar posts and whart tinber. Oak lwuber cut to onder. Office: th st. wharf.” Ind. ice Co., Washington, D.C. ap20-lm" SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING __ ASSOCIATION, NEW 27TH SERIES. iB Books for subecr:pticn to stork the jew 27th int ‘issue 1 RACH. eS NO BACK DU’ ‘0 BAY. OUR PERCENT ADDLHON AL INTEREST ON g TEE ‘Derosiis Six iuonthly payments on have been subscribed in the SERIAL s’nce orsanization, showing its. popularit both usa ioeans of monthly’ savinee and abs help lode to"ersons wants money” tor” par “The sectatary and treasurer, Jno. A. Prescott, will po naa, te ice all ccemary informaiton concerning the beneficial operutions ot te SERIAL and coustitur Mock may be sutscribed forand very week ues Gay between the hours of 9 ain. and 430 BOBT. G. CAMPBELL, 517 10th st. n.w. DAVID G. DIXON, surgeon iceneral's office, War ‘Departinent. very woek ts ¢l . APBRESCO'T, Rellowe Vallding apne. a 1416 F st. aw. g THE INDEPENDENT |< Gourany 1 Announce to the citizens of Washington that they are prepared as usual to supply ite patrons with the best quality of KENNEBEC ICE At the lowest rates, Hear in mind that ‘our Yellow Wagons, plainly marked INDEFENDENT ICE 00... Gerve all parts of the city and Mount Pleasant. a On alltickets or ordered from ap SQR, 2TH ST. AND Pa avE. “aay? 4. C. FILL, Secretary. <q SFIRITUALIOM, WONWS HALL 7 ee FRIDAY NIGHT. Misa ir “CABELI?S, 10 2H at. 8-0. private sittings at Mrs. eae ;=> NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i= nore oie ae Be S017 OF Vici ancer WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1801. Constant striving has produced a constant improvement in the style, fit and workman- ship of the garments leaving this establish went. All shortcomings have been cor rected. Superior grades of imported cloths are being made up into Suits and Trouser- ings at prices only possible by doing a large business on a *‘strictly cash-upon-delivery” basis. Drop in and look through the stock and get prices. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, my7 Cor. 9th and G ste. n.w. THE, TIME, TO, ORDER HYGIENIC ICE. Notice the rates on established routes: 100 pounds sat gver at rate of 28 ‘Smaller quantities For large uantities special rates. previous to this has ice ever been sold at these Jow prices, ‘ihe company invites au inspection of its Tore? andlof all methods of wanutacture, and » coun. Parative test ay to durability and purtt prodi ‘With any other ice offered to the puolic.” THE HYGIENIC ICE COMPANY, Xo, 419 9th st. nw. = SINESS PROPERTIES—1TH near G, No. 708, ‘*Albany,” 20.0 front; rg; Ts Tin ae, Beachy ew, AVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. SPRING OVERCOATS. ‘The rapid and frequent changes in the pro- ne we ‘and eather are 40 ming warninis to be with suitable clothing. Brercouts are now in detmandand ‘row the i ie have then hertght styles ices. quguFattention to our #15 Kersey Over- GEORGE SPKANSY, Sanus. my7 aw. Re nowis rats Bailey Natural Wood Buckboard, Set of Russet Harnese, English Holly Lash Whip, Linen Lap Robe, Can be purchased at ANDREW J. JOYCE'S sox . ‘Ware Rooms, 1028 Conn. ave, 3-2m For $95.00, BSR, Weare several cast customers tor im- ‘proved and unimproved property in the Fesuinable prices will Sod it to tua aavestnes io call'on STODDART & CO., 613-615 7th ut. my7-3t aw THE HANDSOMEST BUOKBOARD In the city, $122.50. Cash; no trade. A. H. GREGORY, Cor. 6th and N.Y. ave. n.w. ly te be fair tilt Satur- pode. boottntaa wareabie: day; north slowly rising lemperature. PROMPTNESS. ‘Oh, what» virtue ina Lumber Firm! What Pleasure to deal with a firm that will not keep you waiting. On whose word you can rely. ‘Whose system is such that they can tell you to aiinute when to expect your Jumber. And ‘then our pricesso low. 81.15 PER 100 FEET. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Lumber and Mill Work, 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ors rr old Fea or y y my Wike, Frederica Bruel THE COLD sNaP. 4 Balletin From the Signal Office Says It is Probably Over, The signal office furnishes the special bulletin to the press: The cold weather Prevailing over the country for the past three or four days has been of unusual severity, ex- tent and duration, and has been accompanied in some sections by lower temperatures for this THE BARNABY POISONING. Sax Drnoo,Cat., May 7.+The steamship Itata, which was seized yesterday by the United States ‘marshal, got away last evening, II EO FIA SIS YG EHHODEHAZIAUOUBDWIAC® in payment for supplics Itata ‘were drawn on the TT Tux Natiowat Baxx Norges received today rains REVOLUTION IN COSTA RICA. for redemption amount to $183,026. Oficial Decree Issued at the Capital om May 1. toria to toast the queen and quite a number of minor matters, indluding the tlaim of ‘the Bare Secnetany Taacr returned to the city last | Fundia family. night from New York. —$—_—$_o-—___ ay 1 THE ITATA BEING WATCHED, SS Se i ae Movements of the Chilian Voesel Folly ‘Known at the Treasury Department. kept fully informed of the movements of the Chilian vessel Itata, which escaped from the port of San Diego, Cal., yesterday, after being seized bythe marshal, and of the fruitless chase for the schooner Robert and Miunie, ‘They refuse, however, to make public any of the dispatches that have been re- Tux U. 8. 8. Prrazt left Port Tampa for Key West yesterday. Tax U. 8. 8.Cmicaco and U. 8. 8. Boston ar- rived at the navy yard, Norfolk, today. Tue U.S. 8. Newanx arrived at Hampton Roads at 10:30 this morning. New Baxx.—The controller of the currency has authorized the First National Bank of Ful- edie sat Srey NG ' Pesim business with = capital of | ceived from the collector or that have been sent ORLEANS CELEBRATING. 100,000. to bim. Foster, when asked if there a or near Simms the = Sait bg Sabo te Juri ihe, es ‘The Raising of the Siege by Joan of Ase = currency has issued a | and was now with the a General. — report of the condition of national rc grabbeaneany ‘ Loxpox, May 7.—Orieans is celebrating with second anniversary of the raising of the ciege of Orleans by Joan of Arc. The anniversary is made the occasion of a great appeal to the patriotic spirit of the French by reviving the memories of their heroic age. The pro- Fovara-Ciass Postmastens.—Fourth class- Postmasters were yesterday appointed as fol- lows: Virginia—A. B. Mallory, ;G. D. Colliss, Zamuth. Assmrasr SrcuETant Netruerox of the Treasury Department went to New York this afternoon. While there ih celebration. During he will give his atten- tion to matters coming under the immigration the aay Fees rolitebalinge” + - ce. opening of several public evel there will be a procession: of the of the will Sureamstespest or Iumioavios.—Secretary inehich allt the toon wil bediuninaton, Noble today appointed Walter H. Graves of cad tele an Gasaes wot bo Go teens Gaps Denver, Col, superintendent of irrigation on at the cathedral. The festival will continue to- the Crow resorvation in Montana ata salary of morrow. Prominent people have gathered nh pee sae peer egen ponies Seoser pant. every! y Capers Arrorrzp.—The following named Persons have been nominated as cadets'at the Annapolis Naval Academy: Frank B. Baldwin, Newark, 6th N. J. district; Wm. Gauch. New- Mere roger J. Wadhams, West Point, Mr. H. 8. Sparvozn, superintendent of mails at the city post office, has been called to Wil- ington, N. C., on account of the death of his sister, Mrs. Harriet Throope of that city. Mr. Springer was recently called to the same place by the death of his father. To Kerr Orr Yettow Feven.—Applications for permission to byild docks at Mobile, Als., originally filled with good whisky and ted fi ‘ame by ith it, and not with e chem- gee my StL HHL. {and Pensacola, Fla., at which vessels may lio Equities tomuien of cbaay,es bos boon — EECTION ‘OF pinnon ag IGE | while being ted and have Fectors of the Capitol, North O Street and South Was | been received by Acting Secretary Grant. It “We have some int material to work Bayete egatieahs as cope S| fover has apbeaed in Cube a ee See ton asthing snyet developed that throws wel a C ay es ” HASSE ESP tas SPSS | nein ane, seer oe . GEORGE WHITE, President. | to this country. shortly to the theory that the eee aes DOORS: my2, 4.5 package sent to Denver may have been tam- we ROvAL, IRE RSUBANCE COMPANY Pznsonat.—James H. Killon of a pered with in transit. CASH ASSETS AND SUBSCRIBED CaPITaL, | Walter Park of Harrisburg and O. Chanute of Cou., May 7.—Prot. H.C. Botton, 3. Chieago are at Willard’s—8. B. Downey pened ng wy Fy tee tg eh “Tt Pen. ave of Tgncaster. George W. Moore of Trenton and terday made e discover} which will ool si rest Bre erie tenes Sire Hisurance Coupany fr | dalle TN oes CTE, #70 at the Ran-| tip was given, and the tip turned out to be a | Srany,mnds 8 ree Barnaby did not die trow % wowean Rae Nyer of France, Miss Baird of Scotland | 8°04 one, for pd ee had discovered tn ba"spened at ie aad | and Henry F- of Nebraska are at rong in one of the kidneys. He ‘Praiater bouke wil becioned | the Ad —W. P. King of Kansas pees Sossih nomtbertng otmannt of ap2l-tu,th.e-td Secretary. | City, J. pe MN an f of St. Paul and H. | persons to whom it is alleged he intrusted the cera analyzed, enough drug to prove beyond a oe DEY RASEMENTS AND CEL Mack art Gable of Tork, Per nnn money were two young men, Joseph Kelly and | doubt that Mrs. Barnaby bad died from its Foina material that will iever deteriorate by age | Bowdle of Mitchell, 8.D.,'and Hon. John W. | George Adamson. ‘The former, it is charged, So be the professional nurse whe : ‘BY using Oe esa sinus, tro st the Ebbitt——Mra | was given @25 and the latter twice that | Mise Deverears. the professional nares whe POTOMAC BLUE STONE. eae = N.Y., Dr. Geo. R was found yesterday. ‘Mars Devereaux recently It to cheaper than brick. Am 18-inch foundation | Monagle Are tere cr ae: Sg arrived in Denver from New York, where she wellcan be built of Potomac Biue Stone—best work- M town, N.Y., When asked juanslip—{or the sane cost as « 14-inch brick wail, | and B.F.Myers of Duluth areat the Fredonia.—- = on So For heavier walls the cost is mucs less in pro} P, V. Heaton of New York, Dr. J. P. Hi becu ‘Any quency ceiivered prouptly by ‘Woate atany | of West Virginia and CE. Larghiin of days ag told by De poin{on the river front or ‘wagons to any part of | ost the fohnson.—Dr. W.¢. Da oy egy A = by Dr. eaauaricn ext 2% miles on the Potomac be- | fessor medical department, University of Vir- poisoning. = sapect that Mre. Barnaby «stout, block stone foF Uuiding fronts, range | Sitia, and Dr. 8. G. Dabney of Louisville, who committed suicide are too absurd to refer to and broken asiler work Also broken stone, base a medical con: pe sagen andy Dinder end xranolithic- | Pure ground stone dust ate of was too proud. "Blatt Nan’ teaia ua ae ope |fnersiao commeroe —— gelsand waxcus. "These stone wore ted | Yo Walla the Livingston.—Dr. E. other i gp pula in the ety. Also oF foundations pels 9. oak of ington “Osi at Docks, 3350 Water st, a?» Wash- ‘Telephone number! apli-tu,th&s, im” POTOMAC STONE CO. BS We re mtting WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 17c. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 82.75 DOZEN. ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, $2 each. GARDEN HOSE REELS, 7c. EACH. A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, 62.75 ‘SQUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, $1.35 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2-INCH MESE, Per 100 square feat, 70c. POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, ‘Per 100 square feet, 600. BARBER & ROS8, OR. 11TH AND @ STS. ¥.W., Opposite Boston Dry Goods Store. Je Fishin ror vinx war ‘Do not overlook a GAS COOKING STOVE, ‘We have “BUN DIAL,” of fast horse . ger train on the track for about balf a mile to turn and laugh et His eucoss crossing op mule. aaaeeete (cs tal gat Peter set out lop. It soon evident ‘the mule was not swift enough

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