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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Penssylvania Avenoe, comer 11th 8. by Wew York Office, 88 Potter Building Tue Evextxo Stan is served to subscribers ity by earrers. on their Own soroune at 10 cents foe ‘Week, or re poe & ree the a. 2 Seate-cach. By wall anywhere in the United Series eed vontae prepaid cents per mouth. ‘FURDAY QUADRUPLE Sweet St, ‘year: with toreisen postaze added. 3.00,» ©) 00 Per year: (Entered at the eecomi-claas oaif matter fo Washington. D.C.. an §£~ Ali mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. he £0 Vor. 80, ening WASHINGTON, D.C, Slar. , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1892 SETTLERS WILL FIGHT Anotion of Lots at Creede, Col, Ex= pected to Cause Trouble, LOUBET 10 TRY 10 FORM A CABINET, The Reading Company Reaching - Out for More Collieries. TWO CENTS any thoe, Money toloan upon Real Estate and Collat- eral Security, A. T. BRITTON, President. Bee white sions building, Wes G st. nw. at ANDREW WALL. GEORGE W. LEACH. ALONZO TWEEDALE. GEORGE GIBSON. JNO. E. SMITH. EDWARD 8. YO! -Manaxer of Loau Department Tus Nanoxa, SAFE DEPOSIT je Fecent chance in constitution aud in favor of ‘Winding up the order please call at 1220 Penna. ave. ahd examine and sign petition or send uame on postal any piumbing originally done by ws. Some of 108 herewith mentioned Were jobs of remod- orgetown Law Schook, £025.24 aciemomanies = Satioual © pital Bank. Rctroputan Hore. National Hotel. at an sz East Washinwton High School. Hoineopathic Hospitat, FOR RENT (Stables) FOR RENT (Stores). FOR SALE (Houses), FOR SALE (ores aa aii ore a FOR SALE (Pianos)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) HOTELS WASHINGTON. D. C.. FEBRUARY 5. 1802 — > vA weneral mi INOTYPE COMPAN will be held at the company’s office, Pulling, 414 Lith st. nw. om SA ING. the 27th of February, 1402, at ‘The object of this meet Hing of the stockholders of the of the District of Colmmnbia in the *"Star” DAY EVEN- 30 o'clock. is to consider and deter- mine upon propositions sor a change of business, amount of capital stock, sale of the assets and rixhits and other matte ffecting the interests of the co: PRAY: NIGHT RIVES, ‘Presisent, ALBERT HAR | INSURANCE. ER. Secretary: JAS. FULLERTON, Treasurer: GEO. W. WEBER, C. NY, Trustees. it" LADIES’ GOODS - LEGAL NOTIOES, EREBY GIVEN THAT A v Ni v Mf or o Re apr 2 : FINANCIAL FINANCIAL SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. | Washington News and Gossip PIRITUALIS} ‘HALL, 721 THE EYE EVAN a Sinac vevory. Friday aicit. Mise Siaucie SPECIALIST [aoe Index to Advertisements, Fioeuty ondertui test uedium. During day, re Feo Philadelphia, Mr, | wel: service tonight at_ 7: ; BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ines Sew Cabell, 10ST Le! ng topes Soewsk | Sopot tacit ia ADVERTISING. z 4 ’ + today. He is here. . AMUSEMENTS. A 8 $1,250,000 Cura. OF WASHINGTON, D. c. <— MASONTG_A, RTATED COMMUNION: (EHIDAY from em” eee a ZEW HAMIVSHTUE PEOPLE tu | ATTORNETS lence 7 = ROT eS Rea ee seret aeae me ev einen dotlege ernest auaSit | mrcrcees se 34 E at 7 Dem; work, ‘ iwedy 10F NG to Gov. Taitie and E : 7 THE AMERICAN SECURITY © Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits, and 10 Per Foncvaat accendance Se ‘of other annoyance wh ood Jedieg of the party at Willard Hall. | Everybody from BOARDING. Pace 2 Cent paid on Deposits left with the Association for 5 | Joes fratern: order W. M. eyes. Fxmminat Xow Hanipahire i invit marticipate. Reception | BCStNEsS Olja’ : And years, fet I. C. FILL, Secretary. There may be something Ty ces ‘o'clock, eh CITY ITEMS m4 ‘ou can borrot from. Real Estate secur- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Resa mrerves. — TURST company. Popa pharma era = Be retinal te of the Cortmivia Ratiroad Com ance ak MES MW. A; BALLINGER REQUESTS | COUNTRY 3 oe nest ot BES per ment pany tor the election of seven directors to serve the en- Jeweler ana el the non-official members of the National 5 — ‘The 17th series of stock is now open for subscrip- | suing year will be held at the office of the company, —— my | Society of the Dauxhters of the American Revolution | DENTIST! 7 Toucan open s hank account with this - See ET ld SOON Bee BeMe Pe Oe | Sey EVER ERO Sollee te the ceausierstien | EDUCATION z a com- vestments, | Will be opened at land close at 2'p.m.. Books for the i eoaee . 3 Deny. reciente open the money. sndyer | euatmnd weancimemetion 7 evar | aes fa rs le fi Heron SNe |= ATO OWADE PLUMBING ONLY | sftortan tna of nit | PASCHAL : check against it at will. For circulars and other information apply at offices, | “feltoms R. F. BAKER, Secrotary. an mention many owners of private rest- | o> Mery ak at inoad ute tavan | FOR LEASE 3 = aos - stockholders of the National Life Insur- ‘Treasurers of the various Lodges, Organ- 3 I HEREBY WARN THE PUBLIC NOT TO dences where we have done plumbing, but pre | ance Company of the United States of America for the | FOR RENT (Fists) 2 ‘Siitenn, Sanaa — ‘ Semen > Bs credit ny wites Laure Bell ae ae on inh fer not to print them in a pubite advertisement. | election of directors of suid company for the ensuing | FOR RENT (Misceilancous). 2 Mi thclstacdnaade aco oe oaeoraue 6 ee tay debts comtesctet tir, "BERS ke Bee Below are names of afew of the public buildings | £Ean tural Pie eee se Wyaiiaeeae Bees | FOR RENT 2 vate Institutions, &c., can deposit thetr: - me commvasten fe Ra UF! Ry s Tid orohe ** | FOR RENT (Rooms) 2 ICERS. x — a where you may find our work. Kemember we | TUESDAY, Match 8, 1802, at 10/o'clock a. tu. y 2 funds with this company and receive interest hn "fernal Girdle all member aiecaned tik have never yet been calied upon todo over” | fer20-td J. NS: NITCHIE, Secretary. | FOR RENT (Houses) 2 thereupon. Such funds are subject to check at HARRISON DINGMAN. tit ands 2 2 2 3 3 3 7 1 8 8 8 Penrervar. Boorse Associaticy. For the past ten years our members, friends and the Public have been accustomed to hearing from us throuzh the columns of THE “STAR” of the gradual Prowress and develo; ment of one of the best managed and most saccessful building associations in the coun- try. Weare not advertising for business—mereiy in- forming our friends of what we are doing. The 10,000 People who are pecuniarily interested with us are 30 advertising and recommending us that our business is rowing naturally by ihe iworite of our system us fast as we can desire. During our term of life (1035 years) we have handled $2,272.72. 13 of receipts. Our expenses in all that time Lave been ony $18,080.24, Jess than $2,000 per year. Our business has grown from about $2,000, received im the first month, to $70,000. received last mon: nthly receipt of interest beinw over 85,000, aud the expense reach- ing only $375.40. We pay 5, 6 and 12 per cent perannum. Weare Row payiug our first, second and third series with 12 Our dest series ts being Per cent per anuum prot. redeemed at its full 1 $124 paid in at one $200.58, or for #1, giving $2,008.80. We are payin 6 per cent per an- num for special payments in advance on shares, but the board of directors have had to limit the special Payments to uot more than $5,000 from any one member. with « prospect that we shall have to still further reduce the limit- Our terms for advancing money are convenient and Uberal im the extreme and are as follows: 8150 fo1 monthly, $750 for 810 m 2 monthly, €1,500 for £20, $7,100 for $28, #3,000 for 840 monthly. These payments include principal and Mnteres:, and are supposed to run 100 months, or Ss years, with privileze of reducing the debt and re- ducing the monthly payments as often as desired by the repayment and cancellation of one or more ad- Yanees at a time, or the whole of the debt may be paid at once Whenever convenient to the borrower. Remember, we bave no branches in other parts of the country to endanger our stability of retard our prosperity. Our business of advancing moneygs con- fined to the District of Columbia and almost holly to the city of Washington, where we can have full Anowlelze and supervision. One of our greatest advantages and one of the chief causes of our expansion has been the privileye of join- {nz our association at any time without the exaction of having to pay back dues. . Our office, at S08 Lith st., is open from 8a. m. toS m, SAVINGS And TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. Reorganized under act of Conaress October 1, 1800, And special act of Congress February 15, 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every description. ‘Wills prepared by s competent attorney, who isin | daily attendance, and kept without charge, when the company is named executor or trustee. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS ‘and upward and allows interest thereon. ‘Money deposited on or before the first day and on the first, second and third days of the month will draw in- terest from the first day. Loans money upon real estate and collateral security. Selis first-class real estate and other securities in ‘sums of 8500 and upward. Rents Safes for 85-86-87—88-910-912.50-815— $20-$25—840—-€50_875-$100-and @125—each per ‘annum, according to size and location. Manacement: S,, Second, THOMAS K. JONES, Think. E. FRANCID KIGGS. Secretary, ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. Diree:ors: gpdrew Wylie, fattbew G. Eiuery, Charles A Sane” 2 Francis ikuwaes, ©. . Duneanson, president. Lewis Abraham, vice President. F. G. Sexton, treasurer. John Cook, sec- etary, 506 Ith st. Chas. F_ Benjamin, attorney, ‘Room 70, Corcoran building. Wm. H. Goods, Andrew N. Meeker, Wm. P. Seville. Chas. Baum, . F. W. Brandenburg, Wm. R. Hill- Bankes Brookes, directors. fe25-2t (CAPITAL stock oF THE SCHILLINGER CURBING AND PAVING COMPANY Is offered for sale at its par value. $100 PER SHARE, At the Banking House of WOODS & CO.. 10 F st. aw. OFFICERS. L. P. WRIGHT. President. JOHN C. PODR, Vice President. H. 'T. WOODS, Treasurer. H. H. WAINWRIGHT, Secretary. H. J. McLAUGHLIN, General Manager. REGISTRAR OF CAPITAL STOCK. ‘THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ‘The business of the company is = well-known and long-established one. It is the intention of the com- any to edd to its former lines of business that of ASPHALT STREET PAVING, For conducting which it will havea new and complete Gutfit of tools and machinery, and will be fully pre- Pared to execute the larkest contracts in this very prof- Madle line of business. OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 1413 G st. nw, terete y ASHANGTON BUILDL ASSOCIATION AND SAVINGS FUND. ‘Oks! ‘Daniel Ramey, gold. peculiar a ordiuary buildiy Associations, embracing ves many features Which are entirely new and which hive never been tore offeted to the public tor their approval. lw. C. T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, ‘Booms Vand 11, Atlantic building, $60 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Frocks, Bonds and Grain ought and sold for cash or oe mania. Dnrect New York and Chicago wires, Telephone 454, FREDERICK C. STEVENS Washington Stock Exchange, LEY & STEVENS, and Steck Brokers, 1335 Fst. sit and Tented. Local securt- azar EWIS G. TEWKSBURY, Ww. B. HIBBS, Banker, 80 biroaaway, SY. ‘Manazer, Memler Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO, BANKEKS AND BROKERS, prey 00235, 5ST, WASHINGTON, D.C. and sell for cash oF on mann Stocks, Bonds, oraig. Provisions sot Oil vate wires to New Yorkand Chicago. Pilntercxt llowad'cn deyean, Out town business # ape ialty. ‘All Local Securitwe dealt in: Constant quotativis ail markets clephone 45. ae Chen J. Bell, © Jan E. Fitch, Geo. W. Brown. Burt & Co.. Banxens, 1406 G STREET, DEPosiTa, EXCHANGE, = DISCOUNTS. A epecialty made of investment securities Foreign exchange issued on all pointe, nam Local securities Lought and sold. JR © comox. TNO, W. MACARTN Member SY back CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST.'N. w., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Dee ine eg eto securtties | by — =, tS J raeloriareatenpen Ciaries C. Glover, Joun G. Parke, John F. ‘Thomas 1 Jones. fe20 aren Srares ne Un ILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 1313 F ST.) WASHINGTON, D.C. Enables you to S10F payinw KENT by appiying same ¥eto the PURCHASE of 5 HOME. Ever cent interest b z= ate th deposited many amount. they are made. su ‘op special deposits. from the SHOGE. President, aE TC. DANIEL. Secretary. LUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF the District of Columbia, OMfice—1419G street northwest. Capital Stock~$100, 000. Surpits, December 31, 18018102, 227.14. Inintres property ‘nthe District of Covtmnbla against ‘and dauaue Uy fre. UsicersF- b. McGUIRE, President. LOVER. Vice President. WD. QUINTER, dseisieet tee 4 2 . ‘Trustees, SHE AMERICAN CASUALTY INSURANCE AND SECURITY COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY. ‘CAPITAL, $1,000,000. For a small annual. premiuin this. company is pre- Fras, thereby reiieving teas of one eevler otingse thereby reste: ‘un % tions to friends and uti rs: ———— oun Apartinent house, N. H. and Oregon'svenues, 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO, baa 432 9TH ST._N, 1626 Vihar ee ae inplexion, benutifier ever in- pe ites tryed. For sale, LANSBURGH'S. nauk! ‘The FORNIA WINTS AT FAIR PRICES, jules of the 2 ORNLA WI E°coMPANY, 7 n. fo26-1m_ REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Fee" MEBTZG” MODEKN IDEAS, Keeps constantly improving in practical qual- ities, hence its constantly increasing popularity in the markets of the world. The paperhangers are out— our new furniture will all Pe be completed in about ten oe mo Spring Btyles is on ox- shibition—and we feel ws ranted in saying we are in ® position to meet your ex- However, our rai WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, feR5-te 8TH AND F STS. X.W. ~acting commands Ge ONS NEW yoRK W. 0. MERTZ'S Tatloring Shop, SPRING STYLE 614 11th st. n.w. £028 7 eee The weather is likely to be cooler, clearing; cuider aud clear Suturudy and probably Sunday, We veli you direct the best lumber and charge you less for it than any one magi tenes Not a board leaves our yard but what NOW READY. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, fe%5-tr 1201 PENNA. AVENU! ousee fap AGAIN We is band sawed, smooth and even, ready al a can — tobesetin position. ‘The smallest or- apf Rie pact whith? kattoning | furnish ders are as carefully looked after ax the Shor pland'efec" die hoe cote | ecrythina, rma Nail a hoguly, tained” woods cri wilting se eueee oe oe Se Es Watan esatiposerverstle Gat ¢ to state here Te fe surposs't fo Fame Interested asces of this propert: invited to ea ant ceive inioruiation about price PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st. nw’ WASHIINGTON, D. C.. FEB. 4, 18072. ‘Be it known that by mutual consent WM. B. THEWS and PHIL, W. CHEW, doing a resi estate business as MAT CHEWS & CHEW, have this day dissolved partnership, the business’ to be ci tinued under the name of PHIL. W. CHEW at the same office, 512 F st. u.w, 5 WM. B, MATTHEWS. fol2-f3t PRIL. W —q@=> ROCK CREEK PA! TNESSES.—ALL ‘witnesses who testified before the commis: sionappointed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia to appraise the value ot the land taken for enters into the construction of a building. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, “Leaders in Lumber, Cor. Uth and New York ave. n.w. ener Day. ‘You need a Gas Heating Stove. 1226 Prices, @2.96 and @3.82 and 83.79, ©. A. MUDDIMAN, Creek fed to send their subpes- Dep with post vie address 10. -'3- FLEWE- | fe25 614 12th st. GER. cy ‘ehineets, District building. (Exec- ss crs Utive olflver Hock Creck Park Cotuluisalon.) = STETSk CONTRACT Wi aie = eB ing 1,100 books, prices according to si: pggeinnersr7lepen tog Apply to HUDGES’ NALIONAL BISDERY, 135 GEO. Y. WORTH Real | st. Look out for the rush and cole soon, 1625, Estate Office to 209 BEVE: B.W.. in the Sec- end Natunat Lane buuding, where he 1s prepared to niuttiiy and oBiciently we!ve his inende und patrous. ee NOTICE, SAMUEL Aebiresto inform his g=> DEESS BUITS: <<. FOR HIRE, _fe21m 414 OTH ST! N.W. DALE SOCIETIES a" can ure coal cs id | tickets. Fact price 1 je arereeerat eas ov, es len tp BCy | Coa Gr cos Wound Panay ge Ateriean few and DEVEND ENA tie Second Sativanl Bank “Sp. a. WILLIS, buildings whee he if ver to serve them 1 fo23-5t “Manager. Reenet Beseueseee ree ire Insurance STALIN, ATTENTION ; <n Be ES ANAS wr carps, New and beautitui desyns. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘Telephone 763 (122) H. L. McQUEEN, 1108E t.'n. w. 16 and 018 Pennsylvania avenue. and apartwents for the storage of valu- | Be p5¢, Ge silver, clothing, pictures aud furniture ROCHDALE CO-OREHATIVE SOCIETY, are spacious, dry, fire and burglar proof. Prices inod- esr ee — Wei0-Uen Xs Pennsylvania ave. 1.W. a , we Z Yoo H st. n.w-, residence of the Secretary. ees BP ‘STOMERS. | Officers—A. T. LONGLEY, Pre Ast. ne. ‘Satisfaction guaranteed or money cheerfully JOHN MOKRISUN, 19 Kast. w. recurned. AME E AND COAL COMPANY. JOHN W. HARSHA, Secretary, 00D H st-n.w. Main office: S.w.cor. 10th and F n.w. Telephone, 480. Directors: Call red wascons for ice and coal orders. “Branch vtfice: rER, G06 Peun-ylvanis G6 Pa. ave nw. EM. WILLIS, Manawer. jal NELL, vOv: ~q=> MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY 0 ‘Washington triends for Cassard’s Bine Ha aud Boneless Bacon when they were not Cassard’ ail. ave tried several p.ans to overcorue this dif cuity and have finally adopted a blue oval tin tax, our hame prin our fine meats, whether -overed. be deceived. Insist upon having only goods with this tax attached to them. Jalotr <a the company is one. feat for Well-known and Its operations Lave been se- ALY Years ih this ety, PriD- ‘const ully con cipally by and directors, TO-KALON. <ontrac ie with one hundred and any oft rohantss dealers in this city and Alexandria, from the preseut tue to Aprii 30, Isf3, and cards beuriny the sinature of Our secre tary. Jobin W.Harstia,oniy_ will be recoynized uy them. fe18-2m TELEPHONE 998. 614 14TH ST. gq COMMENT UNNECESSARY. — ze f the stockholders of the Arlinut Fire Tusuranes Company tor the District of Coluiubla, | FOCAL MENTION. ction of nine directors to serve until the zath | LOST AND FOUN day 0: Februacy, SUS, will be eid at the office of the | MANICURE, company, 1309. Pen MAREIAGES. ionomers MEDICAL MISCELLA Hooks tiday and remain closed until the 20th day By order of the board of directors. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, fe26-tm28in_ “Secretary. <q=>10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted NEW PUBLICATIONS NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS OFFICIAL NOTICES ..., POTOMAC RIVER BOATS Pass bymy wife, Mrs: D. b. Fuller. 5 _Febiruary'26, INP. (re203"]_D.8. FULLER, | Py4XO8 AND OBGANS, — eS O8 BarraNGs, PROPOSALS. Paro Send postal and we will do the rest— | PROFESSIONAL — if you want any kind of iron work. RAILROADS. wc SPECIAL NOTICES, GEO. WHITE & SONS, SPECIALTIES Maine ave., bet. 434 and 6th sts, Be POPPEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE. _£626-3m, WANTED (Help). WANTED (Houses). A RELIABLE METAL POLISH. Oxalic acid, one drachm; oxide of iron, three rotten stone, two and a half ounces; ; Vaseline, four drachius. horouxhily. oxide of iron and rotten stony must be free from «rit. ERE MER EEA eQE Re neous) . WINTER RESORTS .. i Govenxwexr Receitre Topa.—Internal rev- enue, $862,765; customs, 21,864,969. Tux U. 8. 8. Bostox, which has been at Callao, Peru, for some time, has sailed north, under iystructions to stop at’ Panama. SIX PIECES—CHERRY PARLOR SUITES-SILK PLUSH WERE $55—-REDUCED TO 840 Mason Wo. F. Tckxn, paymaster, has been granted leave for three months, with permis- sion to go beyond SIX PIECES—OAK PARLOR SUITES—TAPESTRY 2 WERE @45—REDUCED TO 30 Arporntep Boatswaix.—The President has appointed Hugh 8. Sweeny a boatswain in the SIX PIECES—CHERRY navy. PARLOR SUITES—TAPESTRY WERE $50—-REDUCED TO @35 JOHN RUDDEN, 513 Seventh street northwest, Resioxatiox.—Tho President has accepted the resignation of First Lieut. Edward 8. Far- row, twenty-first infantry, to take effect on the 24th inst. 2L.W.) Beg Dee YOUR PRINTERS BILL, Get a Mimeograph and print your bills, circulars, &c., quicker, more satisfactorily and at about half printers’ charges. J. ©. PARKER, Sole Agent, Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. nw. te" EQUALED IN WASHINGTON. ‘There are other patterns just as captivating, nodoubt, but Ihave yet to meet them. Cer- tainly in Washington there has never yet been m such a nobby and beautiful line of patterns for spring trouseriugy and suit- ings. And I tailor them from your measure into the richest and tastiest suits at prices one-fourth below other first-class taflors’ charges. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousers,” (126) Cor 9h and Gets. n.w. <= Fovara-Crass| Postmastens.—Fourth-class Postmasters have been appointed as follows: Virginia—W. H. Snead, Fayette; L. E. Mason, Grizzard. Assistaxt Secretary NettLeTox has gone to Montelair, N. J., where he will deliver an address on the subject of immigration before £026_| the Outlook Club tonight. A Temporany Coxtector.—Deputy Col- leetor Chisholm has been instructed to take temporary charge of the office of collector of internal revenue for the district of Louisiana aud Mississippi, vice Mr. Wimberly, removed. Prcrore Frames Dvriasye.—Acting Secre- tary Spaulding has informed the collector of customs at Pittsburg, Penn., that it is the practice at other ports to assess duty on frames of paintings imported by American artists. Annestep 1x Mextco.—The Secretary ‘of State has applied to the president of Mexico for theextradition of H. H. Wandell, now un- der arrest in that country, and who is wanted in Texas for burglary. ApporsTEp QuARTERMASTER.—The vacancy in the office of quartermaster and captain in the PUT ON YOU THINKING CAP, You want your residence to be the finest your means will admit. Nothinw adds more to its interior and exterior beauty than larze, handsome plate glass windows. Jen't this oof We make a specialty of the finest French plate glass. We are “experts” in the se- ion ot ay aa oak marine corps has been filled by the appoint- ee caece | manbet Sapa 1. "Denny, whe is nom Tn the ks cee, oftice of thie judge advocate general of the navy. “\Bapert Handler of Glass,” Tae Boston OrpERED To ’Frisco.—The Sec- f retary of the Navy has ordered the United States steamer Boston, now at Callao, Peru, to proceed to San Francisco, touching on her way at the principal ports of Central America and Mexico. We 913 7th 7 ‘GREAT DAVIN THE MORNING: BL" Dinity's celetrated: Fitth Avenue Spring Block ‘will’ be issued tomorrow. inorning, WILLETT & RUOFF. Leading District Hatters, Bits or Lavivo.—The Treasury Depart- ment has decided that the indorsee of a bill of J ee TE lading of imported merchandise drawn to ed eer “order” or to “assigns” is entitled to make Be Ry Titers of Drauritine snd Copying | entry irrespective of his position as original or Papers, "Exch the finest of its rade. ruil | subsequent indorsee. ep, amet of Drawing abd Surveying lustruments pie mee Zov'eeh si. nw. Branch, 1722 Penn. ave. n.w. f26 | Appnoven.—Tho President has approved the joint resolution to regulate the issue of licenses to proprietors of theaters in the city of Wash- ington and the act extending the privileges of the tmmediste transportation act to Sandusky, Ohio. BaF PUT Conscresce In the Emerson Shoes. We make them ourselves and tell them direct to you, with For men only. Tux Moxrcw Ant Exurmrriox.—The Depart- an ironclad cuarantee. ment of State has been officially informed that artists desiring to make exhibits at the Munich Emerson shoes shinedfres. | international exhibition must send in their work between the Ist and 20th of April next. Circulars in thé English language giving full information as to the exhibition and forms and instructions as to the proper mode of mak- ing entries may be bad by American artists upon application at the Department of State. A Navat Orricen 1x Taovste.—The Secre- tary of the Navy has ordered « court of inquiry to meet Tuesday, March 1, on board of oue of the United States monitors now lying in. the R, B. GROVER & CO., Sole Makers anu Sellers of the Emerson Shoes, 1103 Pa, ave.—next to Star office. te26 . <—e YOU READY TO BUY YOUR SPRING Hat?’ The ‘‘nobbiest” and best hat isthe “Knox.” Spring blocks all on sale. Newer and “‘nattier” than ever. Spring Hate, $2.50 to 85. B, H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 1337 Pa. ave. and 413 13th st. n.w. = , > FAULT | James ri Vs - Tolson unceasingly aud the “-novetty" of today is the | on the part of Commander James D. Graham, nuceusity of tomorrow | We tmprove and progress at | commanding the fleot of monitors. growing out ‘world is utiiizing an invention before tire other bail is | of alleged lax methods of keeping accounts and the iesue of stores. ‘The detail for the court is as follows: - Capt. A. P. Cook, president; Cay Bartlett, J. Cromwoll and 3 members, and Lieut. Charles H. Lauchheimer, U.S. M. G., judge advocate. its exist So with the onoxraph. ‘Totsands are ditating thelr Sorrenpondence voit, Gud copens., Write waver omographeon iia!” COLOMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Gate st. ‘w. fa28 Cords, 6 ‘Our trade cards yg ora the sia FARDOS ets alee Pacny, oe wat. | tubo'of ous cretasy, Soha W Herein ate trun fe17-1m Agents for District of "girPtace onder now. Wn NAMIABHIEY ANSE, | mutation on Apel ue Iau. “Khwee. case meat bees. ~ newed Ltracts obtalged on = g—> BUSINESS MEN IN THIS LOUALITY, | presentation at the compat ce on and alier that sarvgpar.) /SATURDAY. cae on tenance ace eae fae ‘Otc ew tra id Iwoks Gf Feiageue wil A.K at Incheon, will find OUR LUNCH ROOM a very | SScion st gur ulfices or to aii che of the oflieere difter: SATURDAY. | . AUFMAN, saTUKDAY. | convenient place, It is weil lighted and ventilated and craen's of the company.” A sa [ “SSeS comands very pieasing view of the city and Fo- 2 fer cent om all cash purchases and 25 ee jearetpar. | Sm Acer Arat cane omehuon wil be erred | SE eu Tuiuatry can obtaln cara upon pay- 1 = " ——— o Moor, 20th st. building. Take Elevators. pose to do business upon business principles SATURDAY. = he bes y mt poets | sarubpay. — Plans ure now being forurulated to extend our ope Sal se WOODWARD & LOTHROP, attons a buy, ways beneficial to our petro SATURDAY. | SATURDAY, | _fet-3m 1TH, 11781 AND F B18. W.W._ | hich will weeven apne Seay types | —— MANTELS, “ANDINOWS: — PEND iniuruatiou cheerfully given when req cos 2 URDAY. at discount while waking er 5 eis *e| a ln” J. CORNING. Tile Mhop. 520 13th st. Mee en ae satvdoar.| | | saTunDay. <a INFLATED CUSHION 1IKE. now and Fiedler seen Ta nek bert plowed et | COULD IT HAVE A STRONGER RECOMMENDA- phe oe Sa Se eet ‘ : ; price tu everybudy. Complete iaciiition, SATURDAY.| | SATURDAY, | saumpay. | what is practically (histor tre Atted with Lotion prices, Tull Weight and inewsure, clean iuel | | 35,4 Satin Huck = Ae eens ae eae tired Prompt deliveries. tel | fertor waive is eine sold Ofte 1101 i 1. ave mw., 511 Ash me, and 519 SATUKDAY.| SATURDAY, Co a a eee ae oe \ 1 i, wit! tire, = ‘OTICE OF REMOVAL—MARTIN N. satuipar. ||: |saxohoax Se Le 10 UG 1th ot wetucar fe Petate . a euuoVed their office vo Ut Sth st x > | | Toe rem na grease azo thts mew | foi and erin inate branch." ea ' - ©0. ASS aoe ! qe ATTENTION NESSEEANB, TO THE "| |e Rais aia | maser crave | Yure, Lincou, County ‘Tenmevsce Wash jotted Pringe.1e| . om Jon Eaton, no! eal | ten \sarcipay. | §ge> TE OEP LAUNDY es fein OWEN HOc Sie Bau, 1413 Renna, ave, § | SATURDAY. Men'st nbleached ‘uscehad nay, leaned GEDNEY & ROBERTS 00. SATERDAT.|| Eomcipers Bek | ek ype TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, t <7 x i . \ SATURDAY! saTUNDAY. 491 to 409 C at. nw. pee ENGRAVING = ! ‘We call for and deliver all laundry. zo ‘TING FOR SOCIAL ' ‘ ot : SaTURDAY.|) Pound |SATUKDAY, BUSINESS USES. § i | quare, corners EW DEPABTUNETN FINE TAILORING. — saruipar.| "20. ‘SATURDAY. H. D. DARR, 1111 Peonsyivania ave, 407 10TH 6T., NKAB GAS OFFICR 913 sarcdoay. PRESET Nearetoay Suits from 835 up. ukpaY.|| Shirts tae te | \sarvitpay. ‘Trousers from 810 up. |} 17 ck — = V1 iV CONNECTION || sie Sect Low prices froin this date with high-grade art, 3020 | BOO" AN SOuchemnat ae tie horse toumeos oes sarunpay.! | sedcneseers. | |sarvg pay, | | pried 0 turn ot at oR ad reinforced aon’ || 28 = % Sw. Horses guaran 5 | i INSURANCE. Sel-Inu' vi DAVID BORDEIMES. pRDAY. ‘satu % =e JOHN F. SHEIRY, PRINTER, —_ i Ta? AY: | \rorvad, PMOIECTION Fink INSUMAACE CO. O23 D'st.'n.w. M OF tia D.C. —Wpd M BALLANIYNE, | First-class work at moderate rates, sarvipay. leavumpar, | President JAMiBE, FITCH, Becretary. Tasues | Brief work, Dues a pase f010 # * | policies af unusually icv rates aid each ineurer sliages cee in the profits. For full information apply to the of BYRON. 8. ADAMS’ SATUEDAY.| ‘sarvy Day. of tLe company, 1400 G st. n. jevd-ly ls ‘ ; ‘Specialties: j were Festmony, Tawyorw Petitions. SATURDAY. saronpay.| Ly porswr MARE MUCH DIFFERENCE! 5:0 11mhatnw. ‘Telenor pt i 4 peeping etn sayre “gpriny~epleend a ry enters juto it» composition; if the shoe in question . SATURDAY. (SATURDAY. | joous well, wears wel! and is coufortable, that’s tue H ‘shoe we're looking for, and if this same shoe can EASTON PP, STATIONERS, SATURDAY. Fra oe. had sts price much lower than w usually exacted by | SO2~ peta | L dealers {or similiar qualities, then is the time it be- 1 11TH 8T. N. W. i comes famous. People commence to talk about it,and Blank Books, Presses, Btands, SATURDAY. |SATURDAY. | it en:oysa boom, eo to speak. That's just what hap- pe Sago pons gdiyeaanqarhee armnyicchrately «ay satlog + Letter Files, Document and Cash SATURDAY. \saTumpay. | troduced in Washington by Mesere. WILSON & CARR Boxes, Oftice Fixtures, Wedding and eat | | i. Of G29 F street northwest. And the boom still con- ‘Visiting Cards Kuyraved and Printed. @8-m ! tinues. savas. | |sarcipay. | “35 isaieercard 1 with much favor, for they know | er ee een TT Has COMEII? 5 | 5 offered a choice between dull of lage Ladies | 9 8a | 8a; + Lan well as qentio..en may pleake thelr fancy as to wha in ay Pail Cal Bie Teaver a 5 shape—broad, medium or nafrowtos. ‘The $3.50 shoe ‘Never dteupyotnt a. ‘mn for men is built on a counfortabie last, neat in appear PL oF 8 Sek ‘hose ‘have not SATURDAY. SATURDAY. | snce and is pronounced by those who wear them to be nee ee eae a the best for the ever sold in Washington. To- ‘Coal aa ¥. jooo PENN. AVE. ¥.W. x, | morrow would bee good time to wet a pair, fed-at t 5 GE REEES, 2g, 8 COTTON, Sie, Pee. BE Our New Annex opeal gareEpa: = BAPY's ; i: OAT. | peo STENTS. oo =. fo eee mast, be 2941 thet ne. a KeePwonz azovr THE ‘‘MIRABILIA** CIGAR. Every smoker appreciates a good Cigar, especially when itcombinesaxood smoke ‘with a moderate price. The **Mirabilia” has achioved success entirely upon its Pa., C. H. Bull of Norfolk, F. W. Goddard of Boston, W. B. Gunn of Idabo, Wm. G. Hill of Philadelphia, A. G. Mason of East Liverpool, Ohio, and LQ. Wi of Toronto are at The own merits—hand-made, Havana filler, Best Sumatra wrapper, the **Mirabilia” stands Scent before the public today the most popular Cigar G-cent Cigar made and much finer than Made, many 10-cent Cigars. ‘A trial wil! convince all that our state- ment is not exaggerated. ‘The ‘‘Mirabilia” te obtainable at the Jeading cigar stores throughout the Dis- trict. 3 SCOTT & BRO., Kzclusively Wholesale Dealers, 314 8TH BT. N. Ww. ‘Telephone 1136. 1 Bee suOULD civ Good money for - neat yoles ates BAKER SHOE, ‘Talbot J. Tae 1430 New York ave. x, Tay- Wharton of St Chieego, Dy wpa Ww. ‘and Peter A. are at the Bt) THE HILL PROGRAM. ‘What is Planned by the Friends of the New York Senator. The friends of Senator Hill in Congress are 0 much elated over his success at Albany that it is easy to gather from their utterances what their hope is with regard to the democratic eonventions in the other states. They openly CRISIS IN GUATEMALA, WILL FIGHT FOK THEIR HOMES, Settlers at Creede, Col, Will Oppose the Public Sale of Lote. Curepr, Cot., Feb. 26.—Creede is filled te overflowing with visitors from every part of declare at once for late conventions | Colorado to attend the auction of state land to- elsewhere. They insist that full|day. At 2:30 o'clock yesterday the train are time for the action of New York | rived bearing Gov. Routt and other state of to be thoroughly digested in all of its bearings must be given to the democracy west and south. That action, they assert, is fraught with invai- uable instruction to the party throughout the whole country, and that not until the attitude of New York toward Senator Hill and Mr. Cleveland is cléarly understood will the democracy of the other states be pre- pared to act consistently with the concession that the vote of New York is necessary to democratic success at the November election. ‘The case as stated by the Hill men is some- thing like this: Mr. Cleveland’ strength in the territory safely democratic under alj ciream- stances Was established some time ago and un- der conditions that no longer exist. It composed largely of admiration for an honest man and of sympathy for a defeated one. He went down with the party's flag in his hand and that has served to keep him in warm remembrance. All of this, the Hill men say, is well cnough,but it must not be permitted to'blind the party to the needs of the present hour or to the leader, of the hour. Senator Hill, as they point out is, in the largest measure, the product of the three years which have elapsed since Mr.Cle' land passed into retirement. At the closo of the last national campaign he was known only asa capable man, who had successfully adimin- istered the affairs of bis state. To- day, they claim, he stands without a rival as a party organizer, an astute leader and ! the master of the national situation. He fills the public eve. He has wrested the leadership of the party completely from Mr. Cleveland in the most important. section of the pivotal ter- ritory, and for the party outside of New York | to undertake to shut its eves to this fact would, they argue, be criminal blindness. ‘The Hill people, therefore, are now the ad- vocates of a late expression of opinion on the ficial, The entire train carried seventeen care with every avilable seat occupied and standing room at a premium. most intense excitement prevails among the squat ters who have leased ander Wason and have made improvements. Loud threats are made and the action of the state is denounced in ne uncertain terma The boast is openly made that the whole state may sell at auction and ve a title which may be good in time jothing else than Wanchesters carried militiamen can give possession. One hund: and two leasers will contest the delivery of the lots. Ata settlers’ mecting last evening, with 800 or $00 present, resolutions were adopted that the settlers were ent to their lands at the MiuIMUM appraised values, as against specule- tors, and that the lots should be sold only to actual settlers. Bloodshed today is probable. ———— LOUBET WILL TRY IT. Bourgeois Gives Up His Attempt to Form @ Cabinet, Pani, Feb. 26.—M. Bourgeois bas abandoned his attempt to form a cabinet and President Carnot has now summoned M. Loubet to under= take the task. It is reported that al meeting of the mem= bers of the party of the Fight it was decided to modify the conservative policy, to accept the republic and henceforth to confine attacks to mdividuals and the conduct of the existing ministry. A general meeting of the party as eapected te make # declaration to this CAVETY A CLOAK POR ANXIETY. The first state ball of the season was given by the president and Mrs. Carnot last night. It ie estimated that five thousand guests were ert of the democracy of the other states. | PPesent. The apartments of the Palace Elysee th concede that the Cleveland sentiment | “ere “uperbly decorated. No one would have le of New York is strong, but they insist from the cheerful aspect of that itis founded upon a mistaken coucep- Carnot and the appearance of tion of the real situation. The proper study festivity and joy that _munisteriad of Senator Hill, they believe, will change aii | °T*!* still prevailed and that France was rtually without a government. The ball went on to the end without a hint of trouble. But there was a great deal of quiet talk in the smoking rooms and corners of the palace over | the political situation. ‘The 0} prevailed that M. de Freycinet and M. Atibot would not enter a cabinet committed to a radical pro- gram, and that M. Lourgeois must fail in form- ing * cabinet because Le cannot agree to M. Ribot’s foreign policy. this and bring the party at a distance into com- | plete accord with tie party in New York. ‘There is no demand for asurrender of any admiration felt for Mr. Cleveland, but only that the facts be recognized that Senator Hill is now the leader of the party in New York, and with him alone they claim the party can hope to win there next November. WORK FoR HILL To Do. A most interesting feature of this program is the work cut out for Seuator Hill himself to do. If he follows the advice of his fiends here he will be absent a good deal from his Senato- rial duties. They have it in mind to intro- duce him in person in «a number of states before June. Asastarter he is to be revailed upon to accept the invitation of the Mississippi logislature andaddress the members of that body. This invitation was extended several weeks ago, and has remained unan- swered because’ of the great pressure on the Senator's time. Now that be has a breathing spells admirers expect him to go to Jackson and give the democracy of that state, and through them the democracy of the surrounding states, a good, sound talk on the issues of the hour. ‘They believe that such a visit would have an excellent effect in creating Hill senti- ment in the south and strengthening that already in existence. There will be provided opportunities for the Senator to visit other | per cent basis will be = good thing for the sections and so come in personal contact with | Weoming region. If the Heading « | those local leaders of the party to whom he is | gelis.a ton of coal at tidewater the individual ‘now personally a stranger. operator will get three-fifths, which is looked The friends of Senator Hill who propose this | upou us a fair price. The individual operators sort of thing scout the suggestion that it would | pay no toll. be unscemly in a man aspiring to the presi- ice dency thus to negiect his dutics as a Scnator.| BAKKILLAS DEFIES THE PEOPLE. He will not be called upon again, they say, to = — Valley Collieries. Wirxesnanne, Pa., Feb, 26.—The Reading railroad, from all appearances, has come to an understanding with the individual coal opera- tors in this city and region. A rumor was afloat this morning that a num- ber of individual collieries are to be closed out to the Heading within the next few days. It is known that the Hed Ash Coal Com- pany, the largest individual plant in this re- gion, closed a bargain yesterday with the Kead- ing Company for the the Keading to take all the coal mined Ly them ou a basis of G0 per cont ‘The managers of other individual companies refuse to say anything at preseut upon the sub- ject. They will neither affirm nor deny, bow- ever, that negotiations are pending. The 60 absent himself from Vashington for | Although Defeated ‘fr > Presidency of so long a time as he bas just Guatemala He Ketuses to Ketire. spent at Albany. The trip to Jackson cisco, Feb. 26.—The Pacifie Mail and the trips elsewhere can be arranged #o that wheat gig dreyatiee he will not miss any important vote in the Senate or fail to be on hand at any important | from Panama and way ports yester When Party conference. For a Fost they declare | the steamer was in San Joss, Guatemala, that the party at will indorse 7 a course of earnest activity on Senator | ‘Me lection was just ov wad rival candidates for the presidency were Lienfiesta and Barrillas According to the statements made by passongers the tormer re= ceived the popular vote and was declared elected, but jas declined to haud over the reins of government to His excuse was that the couutry was very much disturbed, and, as trouble was expected, it would be im- send to change the governt A at this time. assengers assert that Bariilias only wauted lume to find out the sentiment of the army. If the troops will side with him Barrillus wall ee fuse to resign. Hill’s part. He is an avowed candidate for the nomiuation to be made at Chicago, and, hav- ing serious opposition to overcome, he ‘must bestir himself to the utmost, they say, if be is to hope to win. THE SILVER QUESTION. It Was Not Maude a Democratic Issue at Last Night Caucus. There is but one thing that the anti-silver men may congratulate themselves on in con- nection with the caucus last night. It is that silver was not made a party question. There appeared to be strength enough for silver in the cancus to declare in favor of the a Lotter Full of Money. passage of the Bland bill. This action would} Maxcursren, N. H., Feb. 26.—The post office have been more serious tothe democratic party | authorities here are engaged in unraveling @ than the passage of the bill, for it would bave | mystery. Shortly before Ne made it a party measure and made the plat-| ter was mailed to a lady in Franklin. It was form. made up of letters cut from a newspaper and What was done, however, was to emphasize | xo arranged as to read: “Will yoube convinced? the fact that the party is hopelessly divided, | Wish you a happy New Year.” and that members will vote on the question} It contained’ larg = cum of money in United itho the party, but by their in- | States green! ly to wi nary as ‘hey taight Jote, on a | dressed refused to receive i and it was sent to public building or other bill. Of course the | the dead lotter office, whence it was forwarded Consequence of passing the silver bill cannot be | bere for investigation. Unless ite sender avoided by this presentation of the case, but it] pears the money will be turned inte is hardly as embarrassing as it would betohare national treasury. to aspen > aaa woh ery ormnni:] guight Accident to a Washington Train ‘The 5th or 6th of April will Hype Park, Mass., Feb. 26.—The east-bound for the consideration of the Bland bill, and it | w, will undoubtedly be taken up. oe THE ANTIS WILL FIGHT. — een A MYSTERY OF THE MAIL. Kefusal of a New Hampshire Lady to Accept acerca is adesperate fight they are muking. There will undoubtedly be a filibuster and an infinite} g pyry, ‘Mixx.,, x of amendments will be offered. a is one amendment which it is financier, was in this city yesterday. After posed to offer and which the anti-free coiuage | speaking of the advantages gained by recent men believe they can have adopted, which in the Northern Pacific and Wisconsin would Lagoons: Alege wo the measure and | Central he wasasked: *‘What about therumored bly make is amendment is to that pensions will it be before be paid in gold i the pensioners demand | the Northers Pacife will be sunning © veee, ie ‘The? old. ssldiers feclog might make it | coetuecatal line from the const to New possible to adopt such an amendment. je “I am fifty- GONE ON VACATION. I my Fs ‘The President and His Family Start for = — ‘Trip to Virginia Beach. ey The presidential party started south at 10:57 | to indicate any consolidation between the com- o'clock this morning by way of the Atlantic | panies you mention.” Coast Line, en route for Virginia Beach. They were

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