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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 101 Peansylvania Aveune, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Pres't. 8 H. KAUFFMANS New York Ofc, 88 Potter Building. Par Evexrxe Stun served toy efty by carriers. on their own acvoun! Week. oF te per month. unter, Tail anywhere ty the United Seonee prepaid "A cents per mouth, Sarunoay Quanat ith forwien postace adil $300 (Entered at the Post Uffice at Washingt eecomi-ciass tail w ier sub EE All wad subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. _SPECIAL NOTICEs. Le Sumer Stan $1.00 per year: The Evening Star. Vor. 80, No. 20,194. WASHINGTO D.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 97, 1892, ___SPECTAL NOTICES. QRS MA watt be Ron-ofBe ial ness Bockety of the I ‘ fowmect at hee ANNUAL MEETING ders of the National I he United States of Ameri on of directore of ‘sntd company for the Hh'ps eid at the ice of The compen nies st bw. Washington SY, March 8. IM, at WWochork a ar J. 8" NITCHIE, Secretary THY ANNUAL MEETING OF THE <7 ca stockho'ders of the Columbia Railroad Cou: Dany for the election of seven directory to serve the en © be t Laud close at >'p.m. Books fe RP. BAKER, Secretary. Brae EREDY wanes rue PUBL credit my wife, Latra Keil. as she What is practically this au imlerior val tire Btted with by others ana yi - price #150. HAMBLEK, with this tire, #135." Enough said—eb? To be seen and trie iat 1325 14th st. n.w. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MPG. CO. THE OLD LAUNDRY UNDER A NEW NAME. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 491 to 490 C st. now. ‘We call for and deliver all laundry. w20 GER REQUESTS of the Nationsl Ts of the Aiverican Revolution Lath st. nw. on SAT ck, for the consideration fei atthe offivect the company. TUESDAY. March © “The polls he sed from February <5 to | T TO lett [wil not be responsible for GEO. A BeLL. fos" . | FENDERS, ins Fixtures, &e: ‘GER RECOMMENDA- eS DEPARTUKE IN FINE TAILORING. H. D. BARR, 111 Penusylvaniaave, Z Suits from $35 up. ‘Trousers from #10 up. Low prices from this date with hich-grade art. 20 S———————— IN! SURANCE. Mores PROTECTION FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF THE Db. © —WILLIAM BALLANIYNE, President. JAMES E. FITCH, Secretary. Issues Jolictes af unusually iow rates and each theurer sbares ronts. For ruil information apply te the ufice Soa th Cf he company, 1H0G st. n. 6. Jacily PERSONAL. _ SLO CASH FOR PERMANENT GOVERN lient position paying at least $7 Bwnth. Address GA... Star cffice. MAREYAP YoU WANT 4 HUSBAND OR WIFE, OF Poor. send stamp for sauuple of or matri- Reouial paper, secucely wrapped ‘thousands have Been bi harried throu). our introductions, Mr. aud Mrs. DARE, Chicago. Hi) at SPECIAL NOTICES. RESULTS OF SAVING SMALL AMOUNTS OF MONEY. The following shows how easy it is toaccumu- lat fortune, provided proper steps are taken. The table shows what would be the remult at the end of Sity years by saving @ certain awount each day and putting it at iuterest at the rate of Sper cent, Datiy The | Daily Savings. Result. | Sevings. | Ten cents Seventy cents. Twenty Righty cents, Phy Ninety conte Forty’ cw One’ dollar Pitty cent Five doliare...0.20470,208 Siaty ‘Nearly every person wastes enough in twenty orthiryy years, which, if saved and carefully invested, would make » family quite indepeud- ent, but the principle of small savings has been Jost sight of in the general desire to become wealthy. Deposit with THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TROST COMPANY, Granite Building, 9th and F streets, PAID UP CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. This company also Settion Estates, Acts as ‘Trostee and transacts ali Trust Business. ‘This company basa magnificent Safe Deposit Departurent—Boses for rent, silver ware, val- able packages, papers and trunks cared for. Remember the company, Itis THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST, Paid-up Capital Oue Million Dollars. Office hours from Buntil 4:30. at BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. > PCH Gave PLUMBING ONLY. ‘e can mention mauy owners of private resi- dences wi have done plumbing, but pre- fer not to print them in a public advertisement. Below are names of a few of the public buildings where you may find our work. Remember we have never yet been called upon to "do over” any plumbing 0 iyivally doue by ua. Sore of those herewith mentioned were Jobs of remod- orretown Law School, National Capital Bank. Mevrovoiiian Hotel. National Hotel. Fast Washington High School. Homeopathic Hospital Apartuwent Louse, N. H. and Oregon avenues. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., 492 9TH ST._N.W. £626 PERSON TO SOCIETY LAD! tree trial box Dr. 0 P. BRO’ an absorbent sain and t ney City, N. J. S_tissue builder, rand st., Jet 7 i" for your arrest rorreee SEND FOR troduced. For sale, LAN | THREE Days. |" MsA% “KETURN WAICH, PIN AND BOOKS before Saturday might or Warrant will be issued ChE SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS and answers. | Send 1 cents to 3S. W FLYND. A. M, Ivy Institute, fe5-Imn* South west cor. Sth and K sts. nw. AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. Communications promptly attended to: connden- hal, Teiepsone, 40. Uficy open all hours. WM. LLIAMS, Manager, 20 F st. n.w. o-3m* WE MEAS | BUSIN: EXTRAORDINARY Prices paid for gents’ Grst-class secoud-band plothing. A oF callat SUSTH’s OLD STAND, Gleb sow ts Cuupzews Pictvnes. ‘We raake & specialty of Children’s Piet- ures. These are subjects that Dew tuful and pleasing pictures, yet ere often very difficu:t to photograph and Fe- quite uuich care, attention and patience, Silliue togive Gen it beat UF lefrentirelyte particularly quccessful wath Uabios and children, taken "quick as a wink, Parsee, Fotograter, Fa ave. and 11th st. Ane Yor In necd of a Suit of Clothes? If youare, come And see us. Our entire stock must be closed ur rerardiess of cost. Good Serviceable Men's Suits at 85.00; worth: 10.00. Extra Quality Fine Cassimer Suits at $7.50; Worth $15.00. Fine Dress Suits at $10.00; worth 818.00. Boys’ and Children's Suits aud Overcoats at haif price. 2500 pains of O44 Pan Sstonish you. at prices that will ‘The above are only a few of the many bar Bains we vive away. Give uss call and be convinced at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., fe24-te SEVENTH AND @ STS. Barcnars Spring Lest a. Fresh, Pure ad Strong. &. W. BURCHELL, 1S Fs, 025, Mis. K. A. Dosovas. con oruay ara. Has just received a complete line of KRICHAKDSON'S PURE THREAD KNITTING AND CROCHET SILK, sud will sell same for short tine at B0e. = spol. This. Silk is suarsnteed. to be th Nery best quality. It ix sarccth, hus uke ister hd the colors are beautiful: ASK FUR RICH AkDsON SIR tee Tareworu Coren IN ONE HOUR. CURE GUARANTEED. ‘No charge unless the worm is entirely removed. For erticuiars address SPECIALISE, a. 53, city post office. Gisrs Suis Scovrep AND PRESSED FOR $1. Gelivered.“Teiey bce call 14 HAHN, 705 9th stm. w. 2 Aud 425 5. Putaw st. Baltimore. Ma. Psewuic Tenes ANS OF RAPID COMMUN! e Offices, Pubs CATION METEOR DESPATCH co . ‘st State et, fe19ectw Boston. Nass, ing 1.000 books, ‘prices ac Seve to HUDGES’ NATIONAL BINDEMY. 155) F PON-Zé ‘The ares implexion beautifier ever in- SBURGH'S, fe26-6t" CALIFORNIA WINES AT FAIR PRICES, ee test at hire ius ot the rape. NOMA CALIFORSIA WISE COMPANY, 9th st. nw. HARRY M. CONKAD, Mauacer. fo26-1m Bee day. ‘You need a Gas Heating Stove, Prices, $2.98 and $3.82 and $3.79, © & MUDDIMAN, 25 G14 12th st. WANTED.” A CONTRACT FOR BI ccordine to ‘Look out for the rush and coiue sovn. yee ynder cover. is what they et who buy their Coal Wood trom V. BALDWIN JOHNSON. #rhcle and one price to every bod). Couiplete tactitien, Lottom prices, full weight and Prowpt deliveries. ee okie WORTHIS, Ets LiUy"and efficiently serve Lis friends and patrous. tlw Se. . Vests. 2c. Altering and Zepsiring dove in test manner, Goods called for aud c Buildings, Factories and Go direct totte F xcroux vor Rerratixe ana WINE ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED WARE. KANN & SONS’ MANUFACTURING Co. Factory, Balo.,Md. BRANCH, 531 7TH ST. _eidon Tue Gas Avruaxce Excuanoz, of Washiautos. 148 8 York ave. a.w. All Kinds of Gas A pplances for domestic, manutac- faring and scientific purposes, fe20 $3. reduced to $1.45 to Droken sizes at one half. 1001 Pa ave. Formerly West End Bank, fo3- Lan J. W. SELBY. )KEBYAND. EXORAVER AND LiTHoGRAPHER, 101? Fenn. *. Mimting cards printed trom plate, Te. per 100 oct Soe are epee errs eee We ED. STURZ FINE #5 PATENT LEATHER AND if Skim Shoes now $3. tu dels. and cong. Thos. ‘Cousins Fine Cur Kid snd Pebble Guat Shoes that were jowe out Job Lots Shoes in wand ation Et |g music, ne singdera. at low prices, Music “i ake, ws bee pa) PROMISE ME." 25 CENTS. CHOICE DRESS BUF , <— son HIRE, feet, 414 OTH ST: NW. => MEMBERS OF ROCHDALE SOCIETIES ime Card” can procure coal x Hebets at coutract price at office of Ainerican ice ‘and Coal Ger, gor: 1Uuhand F sts u. rae: ats. LW. ©. M. WILLIS, _ feast Manager. ce SR, KING ANNOUNCEMENT CAKD8. New and beautiful 703. [f=2) H. 1. McQUEES, 1108E st. u. w. YOURS? Not ive, Snow and Dirt, but Clean, Dry Puel, ke Ouly the best ineasure, clean fuel, Otiees—1102 K. 1. We n.w., G11 Ast. ne. and 519 deat. ow, sal NOTICE OF REMOVAL —MARIIN N ‘Evans & Co.. printers and eugravers, have removed their office to OU Lith stn w.,neat F. sug and engraving ip ali te brane Ps fe fe20-I ATTENTION, TENNES>EFANS, TO THE Pure Lincoli Couity Teunessee Whisky from John Eaton, now on sale at the fetus OWEN HOUSE BAU, 1913 Penna. ave. led ouR NEW |ODEL "92." The REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER ‘Keeps constantly improving im practical qual- ities, Lence ite coustantly increasing popularity iu the markets of the world. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, fe25-te 8TH AND F STS. N es ONS New vo SPRING STYLE i SILK AN DERBY HATS NoW READY. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 PENNA. AVENUE. q=> NOTICE OF REMOVAL. has moved his Real ‘Office to HU REVENTH ST. N.W., in the Sec- i Bane buriding. where he is prepared to —_ ‘AL NOTICE. SAMUEL BIEBER desires to inform his friends and the yeueral public that he bas moved SEVENTH STS or lines of teal Fetate, Loans vtLcrs ne wil ue pleneed to serve then: sn i ere he will bw pleased to serve thea it is tel Loans and Fire Insurance. 124-1 WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 916 and 916 Pennsylvania avenue. WHit® aud apartuents tur the storasce of valu- we silver. clothing, pictures snd furniture Srespaclous, dry. tre aud burglar proof. Prices wou erate. basa = felutius eq SPECIAL RATES TO CASH CUSTOMERS. ‘Satisfaction euarunteed or money cheerfully returned. AMEKICAN ICL AND COAL COMPANY. Main office: S.w-cor. 10th aii F n.w. Telephone,: Call red waxous for ice and coal orders. Branch ot due Fe ave nw. EM WILLIS. Manager. alU SPENT BY OUR fe ave tried severa, {vans to overcome this ditt ‘ity and have Bnally udopted a biue oval with ‘Our hause printed on it tn white, witch ie ‘to all i agama, ether vcr or uncovered. Dowt ceived. Insist upou Laviug only woods with © tow attached to the eae alee ST PRICES. fe18-2m TELEPHONE 906. 614 14TH BT. GS COMMENT UNNECESSARY. —— ess Shires nce at atey O08 Fat. ™ Jar Place order now. a ees EN hs Coca, who wish to meet members of their faintly at luncheon, will find OUR LUNCH BOOM 4 wery convenient place. It is well lighted and ventilated ant ‘commands s very pleasing view of the city and To- tome, A strictiy first-class ‘wnchcon will be served prom pty at moderate cost. ‘Stath floor, 10th st. building. Take Elevators, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, I fot-3m 20TH, 117H AND F STS, X.w. SPECIAL NOTICES. TWO CENTS. CHURCH_NOTICEs. | qe LE WASHINGTON BRANCH OF THE Christian Ajiian® will \ueet in the Sanday ‘eho! room: of the First Congrevatioual ¢ 10th and G@ sts. niw., MONDAY Februar bom. (They sill be ‘addressed by Mrs. 8. inore of the *"Door of Ho} bod A TAL COMMUNICATION OF ee ee eee el behed at Mesonic Temple on MONDAY EVENING, tho 20h {80 Grclock. | Members of sister lolmen are vited t ‘d. By “order of the Tiaay 7 BNHed 10 atte BB IXON, Bes ,MASONIC A +PECIAL “> thon of Lafayette Ledae, No. 19, Fk ibe beld ut Masonic Temple, SUNDAY, Fe at Zo'clock p.tn.. OF Cre purbose of attending the uiceral of onr deceased Urother, Andrew K. Browne. By order of the W.-M. \¢ oma W OL Fe V ATTRA TV F | MUSICAT. ‘aud literary entertainment. unde s Northwest Ausiinsy LRIDAY EVENING: Merch 4. at dineenty Street M.'E. Chireh, cor. Re. Adims- sion, 2c. sits mana DR WM R HARPER WiLL LECTURE Ou FRIDAY and SAT So p-m. at the Calvary Baptist, C ner ‘an Later Propbesies of Teaialh.* under th pices of the Ainerican Institute of Sacred Liter “Adininsion frees terett NOTICE 1s Head ‘veotliwe of the stockiiollersot the Arliniton Fire Tsurannce Comps fe District of Columba for the slectionof mine directors to serve until the 24th Druary, IAMS, will be hela at the otee of the 15 Renu. ave. nw. in te city of Wasi istrict of Coluinbia, on MONDAY Marsh 2, ork ‘ot wtock will be cloned on the 24th day aud reuiaiz Closed until the 20th day 1@ board of recto: FRANK RAWLINGS, ‘Secretar TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—I Uot berespousilie tor any debts contracted S. by my wife, Mrs Db. Fuller. : February 20, 1803. (feat). S. FULLER. eS “RAILINGS. Send postal and we will do the rest— if you want any kind of fron work. GEO. WHITE & SONS, £e26-3m Maine ave., bet. 4 NOTICE. nership of William: F. Thomas 1. Harkness, heretofore existing under the copa pup mam of W. F. ‘Thomas & Co,,, is this day dinaviv cut. ness in ‘the future will be conducted by Harkness, Baidus & Co., who have purchused the Vusinews and xood will of W. F. Thomas & Co. ‘Unis the 2oth day of Febriiary. 3 THOMAS, W. L. HARKNESS. fe26-3t HAKKNESS, BALDUS & CO. =. OXFORD, CHEVIOT, PENANG, Are names given to material so popular for making Shirts aud Pajawas for spring and summer wear. Onr importation of these goods having ar- rived we make an exhibit of same before they Ko to the work room. ‘Texitires and patterns were never 0 tractive and are all our own aud exclusive designs. We are doing the unexpected in the Shirt- making-to-order business, and it is because We know how to do it and do it well. BRYAN & COMPANY, CORNER F AND 15TH STREETS, fel6-e0 cee 4 STL roRTHER REDUCTION IN LAMPS, ANDINONS AND FENDERS In order to close them out at once at B. F. BROOKS’, $e7-002m 592 15th st. ow. FOR RENT—THE LARGE HALL iu the Builders’ Exchange, 721 1th street h.w., for receptions, balls, lectures, musi- cales and conventions. Also a fow very desirable offices, with heat, light and elevator service. Apply to the SUPERINTENDENT. fe20-eo2W CAUTION. —WISHING L OF OUR MA- chines to give the bigest decree of satisfac- iculariy caution those Lavine old ones of iowiue then tobe arijtisted eise= COMPANY'S UFFICE, whore hone Tut venuine parts are ued, end uty the wont reason able charges, if any, ere made. Orders by postal will Teceive iuiucdiate attention - WHEELER & WILSON M) co. my26-t, th,s,tr Ta UME REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE Co. La, ave. Tucorporated i8sl. od.” Surplus, 847,28. MM. Ashford, EB. Fieuiny. Secietary; Bo Brancis DIKECTORS: Chas. B. Bauey, Duncuuson, A. F. Fox, Wu. Guit, und Geo W. Beatson. Nitice Degiuning business this company bas disposed Of Over 1: causes WithOUL lowe tO. stocklolder OF Chent aud eutery upon the w-eveuth year of Tate life crowned witu success. - It is the bext equ and has the Lest fucitities for’ furn'sking. cern And abstracts of titleist € sluttest tine ev nacetent With dcewacy and (he adsciy af ite Muckholdere and chen perintends {nvestments in real estate, making it all dis! epaced by the coupany. Accuracy ¢uatun- au, 12,1 MONEY TO BUY HOMES. ‘Anew plan Does uot cost more than rent. Deatis tefiuinates all Payiueuts ahd the Home Leougs to your family free from incumbrances, PALMEN yew betuade monthly, quarterly, bait yewriy or yeariy tor @ period Ut tive, tei Aiteen ur twenty Sears as the applicant may ehouse. ONLY PRUDENT WAY TO BUY A HOME. ON SHE INSTALLMENT PLAN and secure W to your tazmly in event of your death. Fortuli particulars apply to ROBT MURS. Gen'l Axt. United Securty Lite tn ‘Trust co Giz 000,000. Full paid. Capital ae OEPNEY & ROBERTS Co. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES, 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE 013 q=HAVING SEVERED MY CONNECTION with 8. Bensinger in the horse Lumess aia Hisvaved (0 suena ait of stock in the yar of Be Fauieed us represented. @>I0HN F. SHEIRY, PRINTER, => JOHN FS Dena. ‘Pifet-claws work at moderate rates, Br ‘we. fe10 § Eawzers, Briefs. specialties: iets’ Testimony. Con ¢ Lawyers’ Feutions. 512 11th st. nw. Telephone 930. {016 Gee ASTON & RUPP, STATIONERS, - #2 ITH ST. N. Ww. Blank Bopks, Copying Presses, Stands, ac., Letter Fiies, Document and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures, Wedding and ‘Visiting Cards Engraved and Printed. 48-3 Seat te coer I mean, and Tam prerared to keep rou which i deliver aay Poealy Coal, which }Geuives romPUy. ~ttey y of « avoidit. | Lherefure WP ove, now. end Loco st Cfices tet and Tn. 1206 Ea. w. og 10S 3 ATHAWAY, SOULE AND, HARRING- eas Mea's shige found at PERRET Bas 18 qd Ca TEMPERANCE =, GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEBTING.— Kev. W.N. Black will speak at chaeeohis Hall, 1600 14th stom ‘Sunday evening at 730 Ait invited to come and * rived to << lS a. HERE WILL BE A GOSPEL TEMPER ance meeting at the corner of 43 st. and Pas ave Touorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Grand 1. 0. G.T: Colamtis Lodwe will have charze and Dr. Granger and Mr. Mar. tin willaddress the meetinz. Good music will also thre. Every one is invited. it" TFMPERANCE RALLY.—A GRAND TEM. perance rally will take piace at Hamnline M. Chugh. cor. Sth und P sts, uw; SUNDAY. Heb y 2S at v.m. Patents, property owners x + oppsed to saloons anid pool room brine sour friends. Sort talks by Ho ton and Kobert Andrew! -+ Of sbersed with wood musi MES. TEL SONO OF JAPAN WILL yenk at the First Congrevational Chareh jorrow (Sunday) at 3 pan. All who would Did vod-sveed in the Work she is doing fot her high caste Ts ters are cordially iuvited. | Meetinu he under, auspices of the local *Tei Sono Association,” Mee Uta Fotra, Prenlent; Ate: Chis KStakaly, secretary? Mire ‘aylor. ecrrespondint ‘aud Mra 8. M. Newman, treasurer it ge MEORGANIZATION OF FOUNDRY 5. 5. = ‘Temperance Society {or asgressive wor nun ‘4 February 48, x at Fouudry M. Church, 14th and G sts. now. "Si alk talk by “ hart cb Mra Alired Wood. Heaainx by Miss Tom Cokes. oy ‘Temperance sonss. =» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CER Bea ase Ron eee ied stay 1800, or Live (o) shares of the capital -fock of the WEST END NA- ‘TIONAL BANK, baw been lost. All parties are cnu- tioned asaiust necotiatine the saiue, application hays eit ude ro snd bat for the tue of x dup fo certieate, fet s,tu.th-3 KAKE OLD VIOLIN, PROPERTY OF A “S> diplomat leaving the city; price €190. For £ corivis UNG WORE’: et tin at Jel¢-3m Turilise intormatt Molin weaiers, U2 meee => MILLINERY — MISS LIZZIE GRIMES, r= having established verseif at Tio Gare Ruts pleamd (0 receive orders 1d the publ st class work and latest styles, Notice of Easter opening ister. att gg = CRBALT HOW YOU RUBHED! Juwleing by your haste this morning one would think the **Duniaps" were to be had fo- day ony. Lhe tremendous demand tor Duu- Tap iiats prove that best dese gies tehe, merit and style. We we not allow dee courte, a0 uo mot hee fev prices” STava a aT toe {027 95 Pu. ave. nw., Sole Avent for Dunlap WATCH NEED BEPATRING? WATCH REPAIRING, Watch repairing is my WATCH KEPALRING, specialty. ‘Iwenty-two WATCH REPAIRING. years of actual experi- WATCH REPAIRING. ence at the bench en- WATCH KEPALKING. abies me to Kive expert WATCH REPAIRING. service in the most dsfil- WAICH KEPAIRING. cult cases, Prices mod- WATCH REVAIRING. erate. All. work war- WATCH REPAIRING WATCH REPAIRING. GEO. W. SPIER, Ezyert Watchmaker, £027 Pa. av THE EDISON MIMEOGRAPH OF TODAY — Is PLKFECIION, Tris wndoubted y the -nplest and best duplics fhe wpparatus tu “the matket, “AL will produce shogUaitioeraphie and 00 typewritten copies From one origual. Ite powiuuray ts evinced by the'tuct thatit has over 80.000 users. “Don't you need one? Stop i aud see it. J. C. PARKER, Bookweller and Stationer, 619 7th st. nw. TO ARTISTS, ARCHITECTS, SUKVEY- DRS, we. Everything you nged is lerein quantity, Draft- ing instruments, idest and most approved pat- ters. rou, xlazed, olled and trackug papers, Pencils and ail other accessories. FRED. A. SCHMIDT O04 Uth st. now. Braich, 1722 Penn ave, nw, _{e27 1027 go> THIEF AND SCOUNDREL men is xiven in this Seepages. — fe27 <g> THERE ARE 1,000 ee nee: Air oe should wears stylish hat— Tol ume why vou ehuulaw't. "A slouchy hat re ivciserealt sm neither te mater. the dealer or hat wears itvand 18 poor econo! Wien you buy. a het buy yoed one > ~ fect a ood were ae ity, asptiaees Ba SaNt aes ie 3 Tag7 Ba. ave. 1027 Bae BO vEN's FURNITURE HOUSE. LOOK AFTER YOUR LIVER! Biliousness yields readily to a tea made by boiling one ounce of sliced ‘and bruised dande- lion Aig mw pint i ale hed er ee A Strain by squeeziw dirowmua prece of anus sutaid Sutlcent water tg inake ap ‘the pint, Take s winewiasstul three tines 8 day. PARLOR SUITES ‘Bik Plush PARLOR SUITES PARLOR SUITES Polished PARLOR SULTES PARLOR SUITES PARLOR SUITES PARLOR SUITES Tapestry PARLOR SULibs PARLOR SUIT PARLOR SUITES PARLOR SUITES | PARLOR SUITES: Reduced from $50 | PARLOR SUITES Tapestry PAKLOK SUITES and PARLOK SUITES: Polished Oak Frames PARLOR SUITES 830 PARLOR SUITES Reduced from §45 JOHN RUDDEN, 513 Seventh street northwest, aw) ae MENTZ'S” MODERN IDEAS, ‘There is a ehéersut touch of ‘ecance all through the war- “nents that leave our shop— ‘ake our twenty-five doliar suits to order—creations that you have never kuown the ; iatch of at the price. We have seen many suits a thirty-sive dollars not » whit | better. W. ©. MERTZ's + Tailoring Shop, 027 514 1th at. now WORTH A SECOND LOOK, Fave you ever not ver: windows in- riab.y isi :0u at i. Wout 7 yout bome the seiner” We beep evaey ¥ riety of the figcat moh aud uheriean plate. leas and emmy ony, experienc glass handiers. \e bent work free. id (owwest prices. Kati Even dandieres “Expert Handler ase," visk we 167 =A SUPERB TOUT EN SEMBLR. Tt is said of a creat artist that ‘“he mixed his colors with Dra.ns.”" In the same semgo it may Well nad tat this hone was Built with byaune, "te jor certainly embodies ie nuceswary ade which o to make an ideal houve.” Situated e he heart or the iinest residence Des PROCTOR & PROCTOR, @ vsanse Bonet ei SUCH M. E, CHURCH, CORNER gy | or ean w._siisstomary day-at tie 26 Address by H. B. wouiton, esq: at 7.30 pv Somaty mais ueetinc of the Suimiay eciool, Suért ad. dresves and ood ng. BPW at 7peun A welcome to all. 1 ASBURY MF. CHURCH. REV. J. W. E ‘Bowen, Ph. D., pastor.—Methodist Episco- PALDay 11x. sn. -Spectat sezu:on by the pastor.— sul ay re fc! Dy'L Am a Sicthousst Eviscovaitan.” #-30,Sunaay so armas ee an Tor tho beuctoteat societies of Toe'730" unsas inertin® for the beuevolent societies 0 the church bird's eye, view: will be given by the Davior of what the cliurch has done for'us iu the past ten, ‘Aare welcome. Good music. ate @q => METROPOLITAN M. or ‘cordially invited si Di. 8. BL WALLACE WILL gecuyy Me pulbit, a Terael Metropolitan, ©. ME, Church, cor. Ist aud 'B ats. ain. 10» m,, subs Extent of Personal Choice CHURCH_NOTICEs. ADVERTISING. AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS. Phe, “Unapoak schoo At 7.3 rch. Hevival tiecting all ‘next 5 i nex! he public aretnivited. emake FUWST BAPTIST CHURG sbove Scott Cirvie, Rew Dr Cus®. A. Stakely Siam, Adult departments fag, Tt a.m. and ‘of the evening ‘service Soctee oun people's AUCTION SALES. Pages 14 and 16 BICYCLES ....... Pace 35, Bokxpixe Pare 2 BUSINESS CHANCES”) Pace 2 CHURCH NOTICES......... Paget CITY ITEMS Page 16 COUNTRY BEAL ESTATE Pace 2 ~ Pace 5 EDUCATION A| EXCURAIO! ts free. You are a ity =e Se Church, 4th st. and. Vine FOR RENT (Houses). tought on Luesday niglit | PORGENT (Aliolnwecus) CHURCH, INTER- n.w..Rev.W, Sber- Shecial services. noice of w Hus rmaction 32d and 3x ipa, Pastor. -m., “A Young Woma FLETCHER. NEW YORK AVE at—Last avbath of the conferenc Preaching by the pastor. Rev. W. C. ain. subject, er World Peay ‘yices'at 35:30 ind 7:30 p.m., conducted by Evanuelist A A,bishells” Farewell seivices tor both paster and > MOUNT VERNON PLACE M.E. CHURCH th, cor. Mth and K Pastor y- 9. T. Wixhtinwn, DD. 11 a, us le Christ Manifested jn Providence. Bein. Silence of God Misinterpreted.” ‘sunday. sc ¥:30. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Prayer me Wednesday nt 7:30. Strangers cordially" 1 tolattend te church ppasmadier St L CHURCH, COK. OTH AND Sats. uo w.s Rev. samuel Shannon, pastor: — 3.1m. by be. 1.N, Dal p.m. Prayer meeting, 7 All weicome. eG THE METHODIST HOME, 12TH AND WN Epworth Leugue. Chapter of North h of No ‘Aitinterested invited. vt DER AT WESLEY day night snd every jorious ineetings! Come! PRESBYTERIAN. ETROPOLITAN PRE ch, 4th and Bs.e., => CHURCH Se ite Tev. Teunts S. Hamlin, D.D.. pastor.—Services ‘atu. and Spin Preacluny both wornine aud evening bythe Kev. John it. Paxton, D. D.. ot New York city, Sunday sehool at 0:00 a.m. Christian Endeavor Society mnveting at 7 p.1. It GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Church (Le Droit Park), Florida ave. and EN ‘Nand 1sth sts, at 3:30 p.m. ‘octet y. G:30RD. 1. Thursday evening, sermon, 73, Kev. Jacob Fresl- juan Will speak cn'**Hebrew Manners and Customs. Strancers Weicou 1 Gq EASTERN PRESBYTERIA RC Pastor; Rev. Dr. G. R. Alden, assistant. Dr. nelius will preach at 11/a.tu. and'7:30 paw, Sabbath yehool and pastor's Bible class, #:30 v. PS. C. BLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘cor. th aud I'sts. n.w., Kev. Geo. O. Little, be in the series, Strangersmade tt wg FOURTH PRESHYTERIAN CHUKCH, "oth st. between Gand H ste. u.w., Kev" cacy T-, Keliy,” pastor. “Sabbath school, ipreaching, 11 a.m; communion of the "Lord's oF A to! Tyentay: 7 0 45m. youge pegtie's ayer’ meeting. Weduesday, 730 pin, Het. Jacob Freshinan, pastor of the Hebrew Christian Church of New Sark. wall peak on the Jews, Strangers are welcome. FIRST PRES! IAN &.in.” Morning service at 11, Sunderland. Prayer meeting ciety of Christian Endeavor at at (30. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Moimes. Seats t the evening. Strangers cordiaily "welcoued services. ce, STREET PRESBYTERIAN ‘Church, Pt. between Sist and 32d 3. w.- Predching Ly the pastor, Kev. rank . Willi 11s. mu, and oa nesday always welcome. It <g> WESTMINSIER PRESBYTERIAN Church, 7th st. between D and Es. y., Rev. BF. Bittinger, DD. pastor.—Services 1a. i. 7:80 p. m. ‘Endéavor Society, It ee amd allare welcouie. It CH, 8TH AND reetie. pastor — FORKRENT (Stables)..... FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR SALI FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneou FOR SALE (Pianos) E chooi, 82:30 a t “Preaching by the gr eVenine wenn, ee ry ALL CHAPEL TAL Baar GRACE BAPTIST CRURCH. funtth. pastor:—Sunday sche, Pigiching, Idea.” Song service, LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE, MARRIA MEDICAL, administered evening MONEY WANTED AN NEW PUBLICATIONS... NOTARIES PUBLIC. OFFICIAL NOTICES... OCEAN STREAMERS POTOMAC RIVER BOATS PIANOS AND ORGANS PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL, | PRUPosALs,, RAILROADS SPECIALTIES. SPECIAL NOTICES... SUBURBAN PROPER LGINTA AVE. 5 1 aan. by Kev, 1h. by, 1ST CHURCH, CHURCH, Ti Wan aibbonn of Pit Of Zicw Buyin a ae RUSSE: a INWELL, THE FOPU at 8 o'clock, for * i the churc bukaipa CL PREACH IN ding, 153 Peuna. ave. nw., 2 "The Position of Curowo:ogieal and 3 WANTED (Houses) WANTED (toons) WANTED (Situations) WANTED (Misceilancous) WINTER KPSOKTS. TOMORROW at Lain. Bubs Lieut. Totten of ¥ale Goll Prophetic.” All invited. MOUNT Cana! cor. of 4th and L ets.n.w., Key. W Jovengnt ineetmy at Tash. Cons) Preaching at 7:30 p.m, L. G. Fietcherschurch EL BAPTIST, CHURCH, WORSHIPERS AT THEM Baptist Chureb, rear Freedmen’s Ho ose, their beautiful houme of w the generous pup.ic do not eo pervice will be hod at ol ‘who may contribute to this la deed. rus. | Barbadoes yesterd: nurpose will dos : corer ‘fiat aud Aj By are cond ordielly invited sobs promt. Mem es d weet at Uall. corner :i2d ald ML sta, Carter, commissioner of the general land office, det Council, ‘i 4 _BY order of Council eft last evening for «short visit to Asheville, N.C. Washington News and ‘Goasip, Index toAdvertisements, | | | 3} 3} | which (Horses and V ISCELLANEOUS _. TOLOAN... NTED (Help)... THERIOTERS RESTING Carer Creek Brown of th tate Department ie ill at his home with an attack of the grip. Tue TRarxtxc Suir Poutsmovrm arrived at Sext Back.—Two porcelain workers from | Mr. Lracn, director of the mint, and Mr. ‘REET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, and D sts. n.e.—The pastor, E. B: 73) pein. Revival services Wook oxcept Saturday. E. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, F.'D. Power, pastor. ‘Sunday school, cent bonds redeemed yesterday w. making the total redemptions to date £25,362,050 and leaving outstanding $2,142,650. >| FI 9:30. Christian “Endeavor Stransers very welcome. ment has asked for the extradition from Mexico of H. H. Wandell, a citizen of Texas, wanted in that state on the charge of burglary. CONGREGATIONAL, THE TABERNACLE, 91H NEAR BSW FSS Pepgguinw by Festor Joues at ian. and ‘i ‘m. Mimging 18 change of Prot. Seats free. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner 10th aud G sts. n.w.— The M. Newman, D. D.. will : the next biackbosrd sic, with quartet and led by Dr. Biscuofl, organist. Endes Robert W. Milligan has been detached from the receiving ship Independence on March 21 next and ordered to the Adams. ing, 6:30 p.m. REGATION AL CHURCH, ‘Preaching. 11 a... Rev. I. H. Bioice of Hiow- hy Aim. ; SOK serv- 2 Datiy. pancor MEMORIAL CONGREGA- tional Church, 1th and ‘R = Moore, having retinted from the south will preach 11 a.m: and p.m. Ajl invite pastor, Rev. Geo. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVER: ee tot ana t McKinney of New Mi and eveuing. | Sunday F \TIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Y <i 201 K st u.w.. will hold its Sun- cay services hereatter at Builders’ Excuause, 13th st bet. Gand H, atdo'cicek pis. ‘The public cordially invited i it CHRISTIAN SCIENCE — Me sted are invited 10 call. 1424" New York ive. Ottice hous, 9:30 10 12-30. Bible class Sun- days; ebildren, 3 ‘Talks “Tbureiey evenines at 8 o'clock. Te <g> METAPHYSICAL LECTURE, NATION » Hull, G09 F st.—“"Christ ‘Healing, Thiet.” Sunday at 730. Clases, 510 7th st Ti and Wednesday. ete Bie SA HUGHES, THE REV. FRANK ‘Sewall will preac the Church of the Holy iy, Dupont Cirele,” at 11 amu. Bunday school at 2-1, Bvenmx.at 7:30, lecture X, on ** the Spiritual World and Vur Lite There; Gur Children in Heaven. Aliseats are free, Free tracts and lubrary of the work! or Swedenborg. i ==> WOMA! NEW CHURCH Mrs, . Detvot, Mich., “and Jaimes Murray, esd. treasury awent fOr the Seal Isisnds, Alaska, will speak at Metro politan Church, 43% and U sts. uw.. tomorrow (Sab- fathy alternoon at 3 o'clock. Public anvived to ehis Bg WESLEY CHAPEL SUNDAY SCHOO! se Misiontey ineeting at 3:30. Short ad. dresses by Messrs. W. H. H. suuth, “L. D. Alden snd. Solin. Wight. “Collections for the year will be re- delved. ie qk 0. 0. FARNSWORTH, SEVENTH Day Adventist, will lecture tmorrow at 3 kod 7 o'clock p.tu. at ball'corner oth and G sts. n. w. ‘Ail are weic i ALL SOULS' CHURCH, 14TH AND L 815. ev. Kust i. Shivpen, pastor. Bervices of worsip, 11 an. ahd. 7:50 p.m, Sunday school ani Bible class at ¥:45 acu. Young peopie's meeting at 6:30 p.m. All imvits it SPIRIIUALISM AT GRAND ARMY Bee very" Sunday. “Lyceum 10 aan lee ure 11:30 @15. ahd 7:30 pm. Subject, morning, fe and Occupation inthe: Spirit Worid:” evening, ‘Mesnae of Spiritualisin to ie." Last Sunday” this season ot Prof. crowded audiences attest his worth: a Aud earnest worker and. his lectures are interesting and instructive. Miss Maite Gaule of Haltimore will follow the evening lecture with teste She is one of the most wonderful test inedfuins living. Uc. door coftection it oe Howard RANKIN, D.LLsDe president Tho Hey dE: Ac.uxta will predch toinocrow evening at 5 o'clock. Sing ing by the students, under the direction of Henry Cilase, © Aulare welcoui at THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, LIBERAL ‘and independent, Rev. Avex. "Kent, intnte- fen Butders' Exchance, with st. bot. G aud Hse, iw. Services overy Sunday at 11 estrai lnusic, Mr. Von Winpften, director: Mr. Minster, Yeauer, “Choir” and congrecational sini. | Prot Slocktion.procenfor: Airy Jotuwva organic Special toworrow, selection Uy the Miss Lizzie Biasland. Seata free. All welcome. Sun day’ acbool at 10-12. cc : ‘COUNT ONE” SUBJECT OF AD- spdigyes by Bey, Slax 8. Comueliug. yastor Eaatei tepan Charch, st the. mn nesting at'Y. MC. A. 1800 New York Munday, Febrtiery 28, 4:30 pm. Mr. WA. Wel Styx surbs. A hearty welcome for every mam" Count Sue 0! the 560 men in Gymnasium Hall.” Be sure to Come to the Bible clasa a¢3:80 p.t. ie => POM THE EIDE TO YOU. We alofe manufacture and Emerson shoes retail the Emidraon Shoes, One profit and the beat Shoe shined free, im the world for the money. ‘Need no **bresking in.” R. B. GROVER & CO., Sole Makers and Sellers of the Rmerson Shoes, 1108 Pa. ave.—next to Star offico, tex7 Bae 100 GAN DicTaTE Ax OUTIERE of each letter to, the, houoeraph and your typewriter returns the Sn: ter. ves you time, worry, effort—and halt tae expense. Write wa for Phonographson triat. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 27 E ot a. it “THE GAME OF OUR LIFE." Spring trade has begun earlier and with more ‘‘snap" than during any previous ees- son. We bave been compelled to crowd, al) the stock in the main store and use the an- nex for the large additional force of tailors. Like the base ballis:s we will ““pley the game. Y our (ive” in tailoring this season and you ‘Will be the winner. Spring stock is ready, G. WARFIELD SITMPSO¥, _) \"Bapert in Trousers,” 627) Cor. 1A and G ste. 2.00. CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 030 PENN- SR ee foapel von 0:40; r service at B. mister Jenney Sinithy the lite evan: EPISCOPAL. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. GEORGETOWN, bet. 32d end sd, Rev. J. Tector. -Servicestomorrow :H er and sermon at 11. joly communion at Naa EXeting pray ee racordially invited: It ST. PAUL'S CH NE, Washington Circle, Rey. Aured Hardin Services: 7:30 A.M.," Holy Communion ; ‘Morning Service and ‘Sermon: 4 P. the Bishop of the Diocese Evensoux and Sermou. All seats firwation P.M., Full Ch free. ' Strangers invited. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CORNER 8. w.— Services: Sunday, i Priday. 7:30: te free und all wel ,CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, CORNER h st. now. —it. Rev hop of Maryland, will ‘of 9th and Dstt 1a stn. and 7:30 Tonge, rector. Willan Paret, D. udiinister confirmation at 7.30 ‘p.m. Ushers will seat ‘strai Dr. Jobn H. hilsott, will preach. ion for deaf mutes: Key. J. M. ice at Tan. CHUROH OF THE EPIPHANY, G sT. 4th, Kev. &. H. McKim, D.D., rec- ‘and 4 and 7:30 pan. JAMES’ CHURCH, 8TH ST. Sunday services, 10-30 and Dervices, 8 aud 11 J. W. Caark, tecter.— (choral), 3:30 Other days Zand ¥a.m. and LUTHERAN. REY, 8. DOMER, D.D.. PASTOR OF ST. Paul's English Lutheran Chureh, cor. of 1th W.. LOMUEFOW 1u6t and 7:30. puuday school YP. 8G Bato, ARK'S LUTH. CHURCH, 12TH ANDO Rev. W. pea my Pt. Catecietical cians, ym. Luther Alliance, 6:90 pin. Public invited. i HE REFORMATION, PA. ~Servicrs 11 and 7:0: catecuism class at 4 p.m. ; kudeaverat7. Seatsfree. 16 _ METHODIST. FIPTEENTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, corner of Bu.w., Ker Ub ; Preaching Lain, jee A Covat-Manriat Onpenep.—A general court-martial is appointed to meet at West Point, N.¥., on Monday, the 29th day of Peb- ruary, 1892, for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before at. The detail for the court is alry; Capt. Lawrence L. Bruff, ordnance de- partment: First Lieuts. Daniel H. Boughton, third cavalr; Warren P. Newcomb, fifth artillery; Edwi Babbitt, ordnance department; John C. W. Brooke, fourth artillery; William W. Forsyth, sixth cavalry; Wilds P. Richardson, eighth in- fantry: George H. Cameron, fourth cavalry, and Austin H. Brown, twenty-second infantry, and Second Lients. William C. Rivers, first cavalry, and Charles H. McKinstry, corps of engincers, with First Lieut. Benjamin Alvord, twentieth infantry, judge advocate. ‘ave, and 2d st. 9, L.A. Thirlkeid, a tor—Freacinne at 11 an, by Rey. Wan, Kellen st'tho New Engiand conference. ge dunday schvol, 9:30 a. McKERDRI 3 E CHERCH, Ni ce Tea and thats shew tl paste D Fm, by Rev: Albert Ingatila.w. and 7:30 p.m. by ory ijt ‘The Voloe of” bioed Gerla : oe from Aiuerican Grogud, Cad LEY CHAPET. STH AND FN ‘ai ing exercises by Sunday’ sehoo! ‘Meetinas continued uext => WAUGH M the pastor. Ee Evangelist - . CHURCH, 3D AND A ee n.¢.—Kev. Alex. E. Gibson, D.D., pas- fon a1 82 ADAME TEL SOMO OF ‘Tokio, Japan in costume, will au address at the iveriary at 7 p.m. pworth Leacue Friday; ‘Toeeday, DP ge,. Tuonthly si Pensoxat.—J. W. Putnam of North Carolina, ‘T. 8. Garnett of Norfolk, H. Malire of New York and J, E. Wolff of Cambridge, Mass, are at the Ebbitt——C. H. Hol Beats free Allin Se kelist, will speak, | She Will also s} 40 oiclock Sunday. ? TEN SL Ajares the Bible training’ clasg neat uosday’74 Dm. SPECIAL NOTICES. ULAR ATTENTION 18 CALLED Hea tbe card of the Perpetuct Buildiag Asgo- a ‘mm the Financial column of this paper. 18 HERMAN RASSBAC! Hy nic Ice Co. Ss fect satisfaction, and for e'huow hothing better than Tialsbow.s SF 1OW ALD, Sole Agent, 458 Cot. 8. w. The weather is likely to de cloudy in the interto: rhe onlders "% Are you looking about for lumber to ‘build an addition, smprove your present structuré or build ® new.one. Weeell “Are from the good to the finest lumber at the vou lowest prices in Washington. Our esti- Woking? —mator will always be glad tocall upon You and figure out the cost, sree of charge. We can sell you everything thst ret enters the erection of a building. ‘Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber, Builders’ Hardware, Mill Work, &e. Cos. Oth and New York ave. aw. a7 ‘AN OW st. 3.) ? R of Pract matce Wort inden Christian | por ea church prayer: Boxps Repreaep.—The amount of 4%{ per €17,300, Waxrep ror Burotany.—The State Depart- Nava Onpen.—Passed Assistant Engineer ee Berlin Has Been More Tranguil day. LABOR TROUBLES IN INDIANAPOLIS. Death of Ex-Recorder of Deeds Trotter. OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BERLIN MOKE TEANQUIT. It fs Likely That the Unemployed Will Bo Given Work. Brarrx, Feb. 27.—The city today is far more tranghil than it has been for two days past Upte w.—there have been ne Pied have much better control and gatherings were easily dispersed. The streets are crowded, but the peo- ple are animated chiefly with curiosity to look Spon ‘the destruction wrought by tbe mobs, The police are vigilant, and though no further disturbances wre anticipated they keep, the crowds moving and will allow of the al Ro mectings on the streets. Throughout the morning and the early part of the afternoon small inge wore coms slly forming an the Unter den Linden and im the square between the museum and the cas tle. The police speedily dispersed them, any obstruction to trafic. The a tempted to hold no large meeting. When the guard war changed at the cabtle the crowd erally gathers to look upon that ceremony Was today much smaller than usual NOT WHOLLY DUE To soCrALIETE. ines to gain ground of Thursday and yesterday were not due entirely to the socialists mor te the resident workingmen of the city. It is of impossible in Berlin, as in other places, to conduct build- ing operations in the cold weather, and the result is that thousands of men have to submit to long periods of enforced idleness. ‘The same conditions prevail in the labor mat- kets throughout Germany, with the result that large the capital. where they found the worse than if they remained at home. There isin Berlin « cer want an opportunity to tage of it, and to them can be attributed much of the trouble that has caused so much excite- menthere. Nodoubt many workingmen, some of whom were socialists, took part im the rioting, Dut it is believed that when the trath is known the rough and lawless element will be found te have been mostly to blame for the pillaging of shops, the breaking of windows and other acts of disorder. It is thought that one effect of the demon- strations, however, will be that efforts will be made to furnish work to the unemployed. Al- ready the social democratic members of the municipal council have proposed that « special meeting of that body be held to discus au ur- ent motion that employment should be found for the needy by starting public works, THE KAISER'S COOLNESS. The action of the emperor in making bis ap- pearance yesterday when the streets were filled mbers of workingmen have flocked te position Bremen, under contract to work at Wheeling, | with the excited populace is highly commended. W. Va., were yesterday deburred from landing | at Baltimore. It is certain that he created a good impression on the mob as he rode through the Unter den Linden. His majesty betrayed no con- sciousness that he was in any danger of persunal violence from his excited subjects. He rode along smoking a cigarette avd con- Versing calmly with the aid who accompanied him. He was as cool and collected as though no event of unusual occurrence bad taken place, ané he repestediy touched his military cap in response to the “Hochs” with which “he was greeted. The crowd was so dense along the emperor's route that there was only @ marrow lise for the horses to pass through and the pcuple crowded close upon the animals’ heels. Even the roughs were moved to openly expressed admiration at the coolness of the emperor — RIOTING IN INDIANAPOLIS. Fourrs-Crass Postuastens.—Fourth-class Postmasters have been appointed as follows: Maryland—W. R. Smith, Mitcbellville. Vir- ginia—-H. M. Ramsbury, Opequon; W.A. Perry, Snowflake. Sexaton Faviewem was taken down withs severe cold on Tuesday, resulting in acute bronchitis, and has been confined to his bed ever since. He was better today and hopes tobe able to go to the Senate on Mor mday. A Navat Parswext,—The Secretary of the Navy has made the seventh payment of $57,500 to the Richmond locomotive and ma- chine works on account of machinery for the United States steamer Texas. A Wannayt For Exruapitioy.—The Secretary of State today issued warrant for the extra- dition of Herman 8. Hantzsch, indicted in Saxony for forgery. He is now in custody in New York. Tux U. 8.8. Apams, at San Francisco, will be placed in commission todsy and will be attached to the Pacifie squadron. The 8. S. Pensacola, now at Honolulu, will be put out of commission on her arrival at San Francisco. Actos APProvep.—Acting Secretary Spauld- ing has approved the action of the collector of customs at New York in denying an ap; tion for the unconditional payment of draw- back equivalent to the duties paid on protest on certain merchandise re-exported to Canada. Comatssioxs Witaprawx.—The Department of State has been officially informed by the Bolivian government that it has withdrawn the commissions of Francisco Herrera, its consul at San Francisco, and of Darley ‘Bertley, its vice consul at the ‘same port. Capt. Edward E. Wood, eighth cay- Frank L. Dodds, ninth in! Strikers and Their Sympathizers Prevemt the Street Cars’ Operations, Ixpraxaronas, Inp., Feb. 27.— Indianapolis ts in a riotous state today. Mayor Sullivan, at an carly hour, changed his policy, it is thought, ‘owing to popular clamor, aud ordered the po- tice to'assist the company in ite endeavor to Tun the cars. At 6 o'clock three cars were started out of the New Jersey streetetables,each car having five or six policemen aboard. reached Washington street in safety, but were hooted along the lune by the strikers’ sym thizers. A _— A large crow. bad aseembled at the Lovisians, street stables, the objective point of the cars. When the first car reached this point the Strikers attacked it and soun Lad itin the gutter. Then the police began to make arrests. Iwo Patrol wagons went to the station Louse loaded. After hard effort the car was placed on the track and run to the stable. Another car was started north from Louisiana street and when it reached Washington street thousands of people, including strikers, their #) mpathizers those whose Wishes th - iy, Were in its wake. peg eaanaleet pai ‘The police the car. endeavoring to keep the gy by throwing costar and ‘their sympathizers right and left. When the gar reached the corner of Pennsylvania aud Washington streets the strikers closed in un the car and soon had it acrows the track and the mules unhitched. Here the ‘car rewaived tor twenty minutes, wl police ence more it on the track. < a At 9:15 the car has just started nay vane street and the crowd followed it, Wesney- ton street was thronged with people during the time this scene was being enacted, and unless some arbitrary action is taken it is feared that the results of the strike will be most disas- trous, t 11 o'clock James Madison, a dri attacked by the mob at the Louisiane stress stables and almost Beaten to death. Bhicl, pemeninent business man, iu and b; ‘& speech succeeded the tistes anh Meaisee wns finally alive, but in a terrible condition. The saloons in the neighborhood of the Louisiana street barns are closed, and the the are mayor is likely to issue an order closing all saloons in city. Bome of the mob A mass meeting of strikers has been called for at Totlinson Hail this evening. retary EX-RECORDER TROTTER DEAD, He Held the Most Lucrative District Offee Under Mr. Cleveland. Deapmam, Mass, Feb.27.—James M. Trotter, one of the best-known colored men in this see tion of the state, died last night He was re- der President Cleveland. He wase veteran of the civil war. He was forty-cight years old. Mr. Trotter was recorder of deeds here for ‘about four g g i i 4. i i HER 3 FS