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=——==——aSS——S===—=—=—=—_———————__ === THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, comer 11th 8. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8H. KAUPFMA Wew York Ottce, 88 Potter Boilding. Sue Evesine Star is served to subscribers fity by carriers. on their own at 10 << feo — Fey Td month ee counter, 2 seach. fy mail anywhere in the Unites Greaie toate Prepaid Ocents per monn ATURDAY QUADRUP:E Siturt Stam 81 year: Soe Postace added. $33.00. ar i tered at the Post 0 at Wi teondielans mail matter 1" 8* Vashinaton, D.C.. a8 SE~ All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. rr | Vor. 80, MR. FOSTER’S TRIP, He Arrives in London Benefitted by His Voyage. REPORTS OF DAMAGE BY STORM. Effect of the Anti-Standard Com- TWO CENTS. pany Decision, Mone Avovr Tue Awentcas SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Tt ts said “that corporations have no soul. * ‘This may Le construed to mean cue of *two things—hard heartedness or lack of personality. Ithas been the aim of this company since ite Incorporation to foster the closest possible buai- Bess intimacy with ite patroma Its officers are ‘only too giad to furnish any tuformation relative to its business at any time. and to any one hav- Ing a semblance of interest therein. It recom- Ruzes the fact that {ts success depends upon the Confidence and patronage of the public. Not- ‘Withatanding the diversity of its business there fe not single feature of tt too emall te command ur closest consideration. You are assured the ‘Very best of attention—whether you wish little information gratis, rent a safe box. open a bank Sccount oF neyotiate a stupendous mortzase deal. Although a corporation its personality is one of Mts strongest features. Its officers and directors include a number of the best known financiers aod business men in this city and Philadelphia. Itscapital is one mtilion two hundred and fifty ‘Thousand dollars, which means s lability of @ouble this amount—two auillion five hundred Seousand dollars ‘The Company receives deposits (paying wreon), such deposits being #ud- vecks at any time: actyan Executor, ‘Adwinistrator, Trastee, Guardian, Assignee or Receiver, Financial Awent or Treasurer, Ac.: manages estates, collects incomes, Craws wills free, Keeps wills free when the Compeny is named as Executor or Trustee, fumisues investments, rents safe boxes $5 to $50 per year and affords unsurpassed scorage accommodations for silver ware, Jewelry, household effects, Be. THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Baw Stone Building, 05 G st. nw. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. .- President, ©. 5. Bell... First Vice President. Heury F.Blount. Second Vice President. Philadelphia Directors: ‘William M. Coates, Robert Dornan, Daniel Donovan, John N. Hutchinson, Nath. E. Janney, Washington Directors: A.T Britton, ©. 3. Beil, ‘M. W. Beveridze, Henry F. Blount, Chas. C. Duncanson, ‘Wm. A. Johnson, Jobn S. Jenks, James E. Fited, Henry 8. Louchhetm, Jobn E. Herrell, Caie¥ J. Milne, John B. McLean, Charles Porter, Martin F. Morris, Alan H. Reed, Crosby 3. Noyes, 8.8. Sharp. MM. Parker, William Verner, James G. Payne, Jos. Wright. W. S. Thompson Office: 1405 G st. n.w. Ba Warehouse: 1140 1th st. nw.-EB It A. A Thomas, Henry A. Willard, Benjamin H. Warder. a) ne Wasuixctos Loax AND Tavsr COMPANY (Granite Building), 9th and Fists. nw. PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. —_ Executes all trusts. ‘Pays interest on deposits subject to check. Kents boxes inl its safe deposit department. ‘Deposits sent by mail or express will receive prompt ettention. Call or write, BRAINARD H. WARNER, 1 President. (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., 122 Fat. aw OFFICERS. L. P. WRIGHT, President. JOHN C. POOR, Vice President, HT. WOODS, Treasurer. HH. WAINWRIGHT, Secretary. J. McLAUGHLIN, General Manager, REGISTRAR OF CAPITAL STOCK. ‘THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, ‘The business of the company {s « well-known and long-established one. It is the intention of the com- any to add to its former lines of business that of ASPHALT STREET PAVING, Por conducting which it will have anew and complete Outht of tools and machinery, and will be fully pre- Dared to execute the largest contracts in this very pry ‘able line of business. OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 1413 G st. nw. l6te ca et CeLeubis, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF the District of Columbia, Uffice—1419 & street north west. ce ale ret at Burplus, Deccuber 31. 1se)9102. 227-14, — (tapas ‘Colum bis against: Mame E Ne eeu premaen Sasa Gta bee eden oz MM. PARE! t t. ay Phescork, L B. F sNYDE! ee Geo a's walre, ko. WK WiLcox, Ows! HA. WILLAKD. rs fe5-eolm WB ibs, Diie.e = 5 Washington Stock Exchange, KSBURY & CO, ‘NP BKOKERS, >to New Yorkand Chicago, alowed on ‘ oh buetuese Constant quciaticus al marke Telephone 543. Casa J. Bel, = Jan E Fitch, Geo. W. Brown Brit & Co., Baxxzns, 1406 G STREET. DEPOSITS EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. A spectaity mate of investment securition. ‘Foreigh exchange issued on all pointe, Prey ‘Local securities bought and sold. ‘ARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST.'N. W., Banters and Dealers in Government Bonds. stock Sd aif ectiritieg ete SREB eacbanees of New York. Puiladelphia, Boston 00 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Btocks, Bonde and Grain bought and sold for cash oF ev rarcin. Direct New York and Chicago wires. Telephone 43. aa GOMAY_ TReDEMICK C_STEVENS Bee Jat | Prisoe, — Seat Fret BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. Subscribed Capital $1,000,000. 6 Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits. and 10 Per Cent paid on Deposits left with the Association for 5 1,000 from us on Real Estate secur- ity and pay #t back at the rate of 813 per month. ‘The 17th series of stock is now open for subscrip- ton. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. For circulars and other information apply at offices, 913 and 915 F st. n.w. Next to Columtta National Bank. OFFICERS. HARKISON DINGMAN... President nt and Manager Vice President ALONZO TWEEDALE... GEORGE GIBSON. 3NO. K. SMITH. EDWARD 8. YORK... Taz Nazioxar SAFE DEPOSIT SAVINGS and TRUST COMPARY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 322, 1867. Reorganized under act of Consress October 1, 1890, ‘And special act of Congress February 18, 182. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator, euardian of the es- tates of ininors, committee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every description. ‘Wills prepared by a 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 befor8 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. Sells first-class real estate and other securities in sums of $500 and upward. Rents Safes for #5—@6-€7—88-810-812.50-815— $20-$25-840-$50-875-$100-and @125—each per sonum, according to size and location. Management: President, BENJAMIN F. SNYDER. Vice Prenidents, TRAE SodNirons eocata ‘THOMAS K. JONES, ‘Third. ‘Treasurer, E. FRANCIS KiGGS. son bae Mae, Szeto. ist ot WASHINGTON, D.C." Enables you to STOP paying RENT by applying same raatathe PUI feof woe pes Paya interest on aa ‘any amount. B ver cent interest paid devote from t date they are made. BS HOGL President. ty hae DANIEL, Secretary. "[ BE QRICAN CASUALTY INSURANCE AND SECURITY COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY, Fr ll snmual, pecmiurs the company io pre- for & sinall aun is 8 pared ty ime Twds tor perso clans Positions of frust, thereby rei being under hereby, na tuom ‘obliga 3 Dat. nw. WEE Soetork. Maj. and Mrs. ‘French sn command. am1-2t* 0c. udintssion _ Meetings every night at 8 o'clock. —-—" CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. The 126th iv ithiy meeting yauicme een er nts! 0 p.m, at the office of Alfred hw Da nbl-2t en THE ANNUAL MENTING OF 810 Be Tettiors 8) ths South Wacisoeton Bad Association for election of oticers es will be held St. Dominic's Hall, Wi:DNESDAY, o'clock pan. INO. ¥ CULMINANE, fers she ‘JAMES F. SHEA, Se: —qa= DR WM. B HARPER WILL LEG AY and SATURDAY, Marel & ue of Tnaiau.” under the auspices of the Aunerican Institute of Sacred Litera- ture. “Admission free. fe NUAL OF Lif pany f Year will be held at the office of the company, Koom §, Sun building, 1315 F st. u.w., Washinton, D. C., TUESDAY, Mach 8, 1482, at 10’ o'clock td J 8.NITCHL Curistian THIS ES Fer MOL UNIvERsITy Lectures, ‘Mr. Martin F, Morris having been incapacitated by {Ines from delivering his announced course on the Constitution of the United States, the following have been substituted: March 3. Rev. Prof. Jossph Pohle, D. D., Ph. D., on “Darwinism and Theism.” March 10. The Chevalier Elmor R. Reynolds, on ““The Archeology of the Lower Potomac." ‘Merch 17. Merwin-Marie Snell, ‘esg., on ‘Tho Buddhism of Buddha.” 5 Piin.. “conducted by’ Mrs. Ee: Mt. Whittamore, from Door of Hope, New Yorketty, All friends cordially invited. nt Masonic Teme eNINa, 3, Aer, att , f0.confer the P,’ EM wee Ts of thapand sister chapters aro. cordieliy iaivineg to 4. by order of the #. EHP SLATER, Becretary. 'S OF VETERANS AND THE Joint entertamment rommties™ nd permanent oflicers elected Inst mickt ‘ose’ Of entertain. ns, racelviti atl alias ering she visiting brothers of the order who may dome Dany for the wlection of seven dire: ‘Suing year will be beid at the off t 1 and H ivy a ‘nd eee ne ne Doule will ie opetied at 1 aid close at 2'p. mi. 1 Hransfer of stock will be closed from February 25 to March 2, both inclusive, feiétoins R. F. BAKER, Secretary. 3 E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A imeeting of the stockholders of the Arlinyton Fire Tnsurance Cowpany ior the District of Colunbia, for the election of nine directors to serve until the 24th bri 893. ‘and remain closed until the 20th day e board of directors. °pkANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. ithe GA oncampmurgt pert fa The henry cee operation of brothers and the public is requested to 1207... Admin tren At | firther the work. ‘Pleave nddress all communications to. DH. DELOE, Socre’ Sr 1 aig siti mee Wes ‘The above is my specialty. My bust- SMS, O. MAC LADIES" NURSE, ness having been established since 1850, | ‘wishes to notity ber friends of her resura 1 aus preyare by experience to aid you oy Europe. Bis fn the selection of suitable fucl. Oak, ; - THE PARTNIKSHIP OF GHONGE E Hickory and Kindling Wood cut any Boe Ths Manson & oinvAN heettons lenoth desired ay po. GEOEThe ae the asiae of BYES GLEE, to this 3. MAURY DOVE. ap dissolved by mutual consent, ; - ihe business inthe future wil be conducted by Offices: wist and I n.w.. 1206 H st. JOHN ‘A. GIRVIN, who hss purchased the business 1626 M st. n.w. Wharf, foot F and good will of GEORGE E- ats. aznsm_ | Peuenary Yan Ke POTS ON PLUMBING. As a rule the most important part of Plunbing is the hidden work—a point often forgotten. But it won't do to have your Plumber either forget or ignore it—the ze- sult might prove disastrous to your house and your health. There is but onc suye- guard—employ only competent and trust- oa covartnersh worthy plumbers, business will be continued at the present loca- Hon of the senior member of the fran, W. se Minnis. Our Mr. John L. Shedd personally super | 417 Market apace, until reraine cou be completed ot ‘Vises all our plumbing. our new building, ‘807 MARKET SPACE 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO, 422 9TH ST. N.W. THOMAS P. MOKGAN, Jn.. HAS BEEN Beem eireinted siete sues ior Marsan ant Hee District Sf Comite otis citen commen te Hisprance’ Compose” Cincitnadt Ohne Orme ‘st. now. Liie Insurance solicitors always » especially when they bring @ first-class mli2-2t FeO CE OF COPANTNERSHTE. Williun §. Minnix and Chas. B. Fonda respectfully announce that they have this Ist day of March, 18d, Sutered into a copartnership as Importers and Jobbers mh? ‘The new firn will assume all the liabilities of the receipt WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 916 and 918 Pennsylvania avenue. 1t8 and apartiuents for the store of valu- ver, clothing. pictures and furniture 1y, re and burglar proof. Frices wod- is fel-Ga MONEY TO BUY HOMES. ‘Anew plan. Does ‘hot cost more than rent. Death: terminates all payments and the bome belongs to your family free frow incuubrances, PAYMES 1 Scan be tuade wonthiy, quarterly, bait yearly or yeurly for w period of hve, ten, Afteen or twenty yours as the applicant may choose, ONLY PRUDENT Way TO BUY A HOME ON THE INSTALLMENT FLAN and secure feo your fauily iu event of sour death. ‘OF Tull Particulars apply te HOB'T MORRIS. Gen'l Axt. Life surance and rust Company of Pa, GI? 14th st. 0. ¥, Capital $1,000,000. Full paid.‘ ~ jel6-w&xddm United Security Be PSEY & ROBERTS CO. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES, 7 10TH BT., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 4213 JOHN F. SHEIRY, PRINTER, 623 D st.'n.w. First-class work at moderate rates, Brief work, We. a pare. BYRON. 5. ADAMS’ f010 Speciaitiess 512 11th st. a. BP ION & RUPP, STATIONERS, 421 11TH ST. N. W. Blank Books, Copying Presses, Stands, &c.. Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Office Fixtures. Wedding and ‘Visiting Cards Engraved and Printed. 48-3. late firm, W. 8. Minn:x, 8i7 Market space, and forall moneys due the dane. r WILLIAM 8. MINNIX. mb2-3t* CHAS. B. FONDA, When we will occupy that entire building. Our strongest (Lately occupied by Hume & Co.. Grocers), —" SPECIAL. TO CONTRACTORS. feature homes at from 85,00 bt you wil . ind you oa rates to sea PROCTOR & PROCTOR, Fes le Teer care. Our force has been. strengthened by skilled help for the coming season and we are well prepared to execute all orders tor anything from the ordinary win- dow to the finest’ French “plate alacs—with promptness and dispateh. |AS. E. HODGKINS, “Expert Glass Handler,” 913 7th st. n.w. =>YOU MAY THINK 17 STRANGE THAT some friend of yours appears to accomplish, ‘¥o much work. He is probabiy using the 10 graph. thereby saving haif the ‘line usually given nd saving money, tool ‘oF a patr of Phonographs on trials THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO, 627 E st. nw. E. D. EASTON, Pres. {mh2] R. F, CROMELIN, Secy. You artists, draftsinen a1 eyors THOMAS M. FIELDS, ATTORNES-AT- ved his offices trom $64 La. ml WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING to our friends and the public weneraily that Mr. Lows Flemer,the well-known drug- at Will be known as L. MACKALL & BRO. ‘Stu and H ats. ne, 14th and Pats. n.w. Be" ‘MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS, When you order your Spring gar- -ments of us there will be con some ict nese twenty-five dollars will pay for a handsome home. Pea “spun suit—You'll not find equal gooduiess and chee or rar ft abould—the conainiguw are'rigade unineme orewe— | Satelag a ee W. c. RTZ'8 at _5O4 9h wt. Bran: ‘Tailoring Shop, THE PROPER THING IN HATS. mh 514 Lith et. No man can doff an “‘out-of-date” iat with grace. ‘The proper thing is to geta "Dani than’ which’ there ase none diner ‘norm ED-A COMPETENT MAN WITH ce to solicit orders tor fine hardwood stylish. All the spring blocks ti-Dunlaps” are ready, WILLETTE aC ee) vou wear the OFF, gash. &c, A yvod salary to the | 7h Luding Distrieé Matters.” De ‘Address'A. B. C. €:C., Staroffice. r ig Di (era. 5 ° 2 see = Se WORRTING Wg ac RE WORRYING THEM. Ge EUICIOvS corre a ERS ft Let your next pair of Shoes be ;merton Emerson's, You will get mote solid rs ION HARLAN POT : —— ie Shoes shoe comfort and durability for your shined, money than you have ever gotten THE ARNOLD STEAM COFFRE POT, free. before. We. 81.20 81.50. For men only. Different laste, fe29 ©. A. MUDDIMAN, 614 12th st. styles, weights, qualities and prices. R. B. GROVER & CO., Sole Makers and Seliers of the Emerson Shoes, 1103 Pa. ave. —next to Star office, YOU BELIEVE IT? ATIONAL BINDEI! It depends on the Jol ver. A library would take lou: tel i <—- HODGES fan tan our work in © hours. mb? Bea PONENT Wins —“Hon ter Puce. and otieon. 'TO-KALON. A. P. FARDON & CO. fel7-1m Agents for Distsice et Coinntla, | 1¢18-2m TELEPHONE 908, 614 14TH ST. COMMENT UNNECESSARY. INSURANCE. i <— AUS sharia uate at iatry, O08 Fat. MUZPAL, PROTECTION FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE D.C—WILLIAM BALLANTYNE, President. JAMES E. FITCH. Secretary. Issued policies ai unusually low rates und each insurer shares Inthe profits. For {ull information apply to theemice Of tue company, 1408 G st, tw. jessy [%2o3.are Just about to commence housekeeping we can help you Yery materially. Many thingscombine | to make a beyunning of this kind more expensive than you would first im- agine. 3 200, la Wecan furnish your honse from top to bottom ste tery ema owtay jan hundreds “of other ‘neopie ase es has ot are how doing make @ small’ payment ouce a week or once amonth, just as You please about that We ‘require Ho notes, and 8 per cent discount is sliowed for all settlements within 30 daye, whe & FI 4 | bp We are stil selling Plash or Hair hat Coth Parlor Suites for 628" cash then Mw ppp sk Bed Room Suites, $17 Db mn tise. BB 0 Neota Suites, @14 casb— Bov ‘ pig _ a: ...¢ am HS Go roi Sie Mattress, 97.50 H MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, mbt S19, S21 and 823 7th st. n.w. Ova Paoxtxe Saez Cosrrsves. THIS TIME WE ARE TRIMMING LACES. Here they co. If you want LACES come quick. 822.50 T: ‘Laces for $12.50. Naturally you ask yourself why ‘© special invitation for you to attend this sale. W. H. Hoss mbl-St STH ST. AND PEXN. AVE. And I now speak of little tots. Youcan- ‘Rot improve your soft laces and graceful clinging folds, Now when I say this I mean Diondes. 1! your charming tot ie a brunette Gress ber in Cream or Dark Bine or Brown. ‘Pe ove. ond Lithes, aw HALL, Shirt Maker. §8Place order now. a31-3m SS eer who wish to meet members of their family at luncheon, will find OUK LUNCH RUOM a very convenient piace. Itis weil lighted and ventilated an + commends a very pieamng view of the city and Po- tomac, A strictiy first-class iuncheon will be served promptly at moderate cost. ‘Sixth floor, 10th st. building. Take Elevators. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. MANTELS, ANDINUNR, FENDERS, = Grates, Wrought-iron Gas Fixtures, &e. ecial discount while waking cance fem 3-H. COR le Biwp.520 13th st. OUR INFLATED CUSHION TIKE. Ss HAVE A STRONGER RECOMMENDA- ON ‘What fs practically this samme tire titted with “an laerior vaive fs belnn sola By otra feta rice EAM LLL, with thie tre, 2135." Enough saldeb? ‘To ve scon and tried at 1325 14th st. nw. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MPG. CO. 788 OLD TAUNDNDER A NEW NAME. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 401 to 490 C st. n.w. ‘We eall for and deliver all laundry. fo4-Sm £08 3020 QF DEPARTURE IW FINE TAlLonING. ‘H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Buits from $35 up. ‘Trousers from @10 up. Low prices from this date with high-grade art, a2) PERFECT-FITTING SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ‘We are known to carry the Best Assortment of FINE SHOES. Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes are zreat. ‘Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes are great. Ladies’ $:3.50 Shoes are xroat. Ladies’ 83.50 Shoes are great, (Our Weli-kgown 3.50 Shoes. ‘Wilson & Carr Gents’ Calf Button, @3.50, ‘Wilson & Carr Gente’ Calf Lace, 83.50. Wilson & Carr Gents’ Calf Congress, 83.50. ‘Wilson & Carr Pateat-leather Dutton, 8. 8. 85. ‘Wilson & Carr Patent-leather Lace, 85. ah. a. ‘Wilson & Carr Patert-leather Congress, 8. 8. 85. ‘Wilson & Carr Hand-welt Button, 94. ‘Wilson & Carr Hand-welt Lace, $4. ‘Wilson & Carr Hand-weit Congress, #6 Our 85 ana 96 Genuine Hand-sewed Shoes For. gentlemen, In Button, Lace and Congress. ‘We carry these FINE SHOES in ali widths and can fit any foot. FOR THE BEST STYLES IN FINE SHOES visit WILSON & CABR, 920 Fm. ‘Baltimore store—4 and 6 W. Baltimore st. mh1-5t eae eae a> The weather i tikely fo be Liohtgnow ox rain; ‘cold’ ‘nurtheriy. winds, i during Thursday by clearing wecatuers Y Plowed Most men are complely at sex when it comes to fizuring the amount and cost of the lumber needed to build. Let us know nd we will send an expert “estimator” —aman of “ideas,” too—to help you solv. this perplexing question, This infor tmution Free of charge. Wecan sell you everything you need at the lowest prices possible to name. We have everything that enters into the erection of a build. ing. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber, Builders’ Hardware, Mill Work, &e., Cor. 6th and New York ave. n.w. iuplexion beautifier ever in? BURGH'S. £626-6t WINES AT FAIR PRICES, of the wrape. NIA WISE COMPANY, hk st. . w. f626-1m mb2 ‘Telephone U “<q WHEKE DO YOU BUY YOURS? Not sce, Snow and Dirt, but Clean, Dry Fuel, kept under cover, is what tey ket who buy their Coal aud Wood trom 'V. BALDWIN JUH ¢ done price to everybody. Coupiete taciiities, rices, full Weight and measure, clean fuel, t deliveries. Be YOUR Eves NEED ATTENTION. You can have the services of an e3 Perienced oculist free of charge. Mi E. Jacobs, the eye specialist, will be at my store next Friday, March 4. Con- sultation free. ron protices 1101 Be I. 4st ew. GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler and Optician, mh? 310 Oth st. n.w., near Pa. ave. P ATTENTIO: NNESSEEANS, TO THE Bee Vie Tincols ‘Counts Termenseo Wish irom John Eaton, now on sale at the jeB-lus OWEN HU: BE BAn, 1413 Penna. ave. fincet ever leaving Kuoy's heute” Sormeg, the or Jeaviuie Kuox's hans et an sce has the demand been xreater, Fnoibel ot ocker Mylene aatieyy every drderey ates Ail shapest our all colors, aii krades—satisfactory prices—§2. 50 ani B. H'STINEMETZ & SON3, NEW ial 7257 Pa : BUSINESS CORRESPO! ENCE cucuEe ae = NDENCE PAPER. More thougit is now being given to the quality and form of business writing Paper. We havea ae ‘new stock of fine grade paper in tasty and conve- nient shapes. Mercantile, professional, tabular and commercial. T'ypewriter piper a speciaity. J. ©. PARKER, il es Fie Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. nw. ] NEWEST REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER mb? SPRING “WRINELES.” Keops constantly improving in practical qual- ities, Leuce ite constantly increasing popularity tw the markets of the world. * WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, fo2s-tr 8TH AND F S18. N.W. ours ‘Theew Sprinx patterns are more stylian tha et ab Wasnt Why hot let us take your measurel Salter eb on. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trowsere.” (mh2} Cor. 9h and G ate. nw. BEN’ FURNITURE HOUSE. Was!.imcton iriends tor Cassaid's Hams eles when they were not Cassard’s at We have tried sever: p.ans to overcome this diff- culty and have Snally adopted » blue ovai tin: with Siu eran eens Serer sail aptireaietee ica ma HATHAWAY, BOULE AND HARRING- ton's Men’s blue can Le found at HAVENNER & DAVIS", Jeo ves ana 60 FO KP Oma NEW YORK SPRING STYLE SILK AN DERBY HATS ‘NOW READY. <a HAVE BEEN SPENT BY OUR and Bom SNORING EASILY OVERCOME, Sleeping with the mouth open causes: snoring. ‘Tlo'e bund over the mouth waist aad theta: ing will cease. = “ate While I carry an immense stock of everything that con- Auces to the comforts of home SIX PIECES SIX PIECES ‘X PIECES and ain offering the contents of SIX PIECES JAMES XY. DAVIS’ SOKS, my entire establishment at SIX PIECES PEN! “bargain!” figures I still main- ‘SIX PIECES ag RANA AVENUE, tain that my “Parlor Suite” ‘SIX HIECES << = RON sale is the most advantageous BIX PIECES Send postal end we will do the rest— | tothe buyer ever offered inthis SIX PIECES if you want any kind of tron work. city. ‘SIX PIECES GEO, WHITE & soxa, POLISHED CHERRY-SILK PLUSH-¢40, fe26-3m. ‘Maine ave., bet. 43s and Uth sta, POLISHED CHERRY—SILK PLUSH-940. go> NOTICE OF REMOVAL. POLISHED OAK—TAPESTRY-$30. GEO. ¥. WORTHINGTON hai POLISHED OAK—TAPESTRY—$30. Eetste ice 1 Sau REVENTH si NWT the Ate |< POLISHED CHERRY-TAPLOTRY—¢25, fayentuily and serve his friends °| POLISHED CHERRY—-TAPESTRY—¢35. fev4-lw MOVAL NOTICE. FIN ee ocr ses Washington News and Gossip Index to ‘Advertitiencnne, ADVERTISING, AMUSEMENTS, AUCTION SALES, BICYCLES BOARDING. BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS FINANCIAL, FOK RENT (! FOR RENT (Biscel FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RENT (Rooms). FOR BALE (Houses), FOR SALB (Lots) FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) ., FOR SALE (Pianos) ... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) . HOTELS LNSURANCI LECTURES LEGAL NOTICES. PgEEGI UGE peeUdEEPETREETET MONEY WANTED Ai NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS POTOMAC RIVER BO. PIANOS AND OXGAXS, IVE AIIVRIS RH SSH ITH ROE EH BIIAESOWIGID PERSONAL, Prva PROPOSALS. Page PROFESSIONAL . Pace RAILROADS, Rake SPECIAL NOTICES, Pace SPECIALTIES . axe SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Paze WANTED (Ieip) WANTED (Hontsea). VANTED (Miscoiianeous) WINTER KESORTS Goveaxmext Recetrrs,—Internal revenue, $356,552; customs, $568,170. Mr. Srrixa Coxprtiox.—The condition of Representative Springer is reported to be iauch improved this morning. Mz. H. W. Sarma, the newly appointed as- sistant register of the treasury, took the oath of office yesterday. Fovata-Crass . Postmasters.—Fourtb-class Postmasters have been appointed as follows: I. Clem, Edith, Va.; J. E. Marke, Garysville, Va Corxace For Fepav: ‘The total coinage at the various United States mints for the month of February amounted to 9,548,099 Pieces with a total value of €4,437,619.75. A Wasurxorox Baxx.—The controller of the currency has authorized the Firat National Bank of Pullman, Washington, to begin busi- ness with a capita! of $100,000. Gzx. Weer, superintendent of immigration at New York, was at the Treasury Department today in conference with Assistant Secretaries Nettleton and Cfounse on immigration affairs. Boxps Repexye.—The amount of 43¢ per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $1.300,mak- ing the total redemption to date €23,367,350 and leaving outstanding $2,137,350, Gronge ©. Bowex has been appointed con- fidential clerk to the commissioner of customs, Treasury Department, vice E. W. Lightner, resigneri. A Navar Paraext.—The Secretary of the Navy has made the fourth and final payment of $5,625 to the Ericsson Coast Defense Company for the construction of the Ericsson submarine gun. Reparerxative Mitts Sick.—Representative Mills is confined to his room with erysipelas in the ankle joints. He is undergoing massage treatment with good results, but it will be some ime before he will be well enough to appear in the Honse. He had a good night's rest last night and is better toda Anuy Onpens.—The leave of absence on surgeon's certificate of disability granted Maj. Tullius C. Tupper, 6th cavalry, September 4, 1891, is extended 6 months on account of sick- ness, Second Lieut. Wm. G. Elliot, 9th in- fantry, is relieved from further duty in the de- partment of Arizona, and will join his proper station, Madison barracks, New York. Caancrs tN THE ARMy axp Navy.—The official registers of the army and navy for 1892 have made their appearance and are complete and interesting to ull who are interested in that sort of literature. The army register shows that during the past year ten officers have re- signed, forty-seven serter ‘and one dismissed. In the navy thir- teen officers resigned, twenty-eight retired and thirty-nine dicd. 2 Tux Youerows Comte Home.—A cable mes- sage received at the Navy Department to- day from Com. Evans, commanding the United States steamer Yorktown, now at Callao, says that the repairs to her machinery had been made and that she was now ready tor sea. It is said at the Navy Department that as there is no particular necessity for ther return to Val- raiso she will bo ordered to proceed to San ‘rancisco, so that she may be docked and her bottom cleaned and painted. ‘Tue Manive Bangacks Ixvsticatiox.—The Secretary of the Navy has been furnished with the findings of the court of inquiry recently held at the navy yard in this city to examine into tho complaints made as to the condition of the barracks and the quality of the food fur- nished the marines, The findings are now be- fore the judge advoeate general for his review before being approved by the Secretary. They havo not yet been made public, but it is under- stood that the officers at the barracks are ex- onerated from all blame in the matter and that a number of are made for an im- provement in the rations. Persoxat.—H. B. Arnold of Boston. Enoch Burnham of Gloucester, Md., C. A. Hyde of Tuttle of Newark, N. J., H. A. York, F. C. Smith of New York dan and @. B. Laird of Randall.—E. B Perry ing of New York, J. W. andJas.A.Gray of Nashvilleare at the Ebbitt.— J. C. French of New York, W. B. Crittenden of and J. T. Jor- Wisconsin are at the dent will probably return to Washington next THE REVENUE MARINE SERVICE. | ARBITRATION OF STRIKES. Secretary Tracy Strongly Recommends Its Transfer to the Navy Department. Secretary Tracy has written « long letter to] S®CRETAKY FOSTER IN LONDON. Senator Hale, chairman of the subcommittee | He te on naval affairs, which bas the revenue marine transfer bill under conmderation, in which he} Loxpox, March 2—The Hon. Chas. Foster, heartily jindorses the measure and urges Secretary of the United States Treasury, er- prompt consideration by Congress. rived at Southampton on the North German The Secretary, after mentioning the various | Lloyd eteamer Spree this morning. Upon Fecommendations made by him and by the late | janding at that port he was presented with » Secretary Windom for favorable action on the | bouquet, which, a special dispatchjeays, was bill, save that in view of the fact that the|the gift of Mra Harrison. He took the 10 Present Secretary of the Treasury is of « differ- | o'clock train from Southampton for London. ent opinion from his predecessor on the sub-| In an interview with a reprosentative of the ject of the transfor he has given the subject | Associated Press Mr. Foster said that the Benefited by His Voyage and is Net Bothering About Finance. bs steamer had a splendid from New deeper consideration, and is constrained to | jeamer, had ep - state that he is more strongly than ever of a felt much benefited by bis trip. He A pPinion that the proposed change is desirable | «<y mission feeolely 40 regain eay health. & in the interests of the public service, and shoald | nave ‘no intention of seelne Mr Gosthes en be accomplished at the earliest possible date. Secretary Tracy gives figures to show that | ¢2", OPP cise in regard to silver or tion. Tsball sail on my return to the United the transfer would greatly reduce the expenses of the two departments, and contingent Fintes next Wednesday. I may go to Paris on clear beyond any possibility of dispute that the 2 Proposed consolidation will accomplish three | gtates misnae eet a, ao P phn og hinge: First, it will make a suitable provision | Sere at the W for ‘erloo station in London to re- ceive Mr. Foster when the spectal steamer train arrived. The Secretary, however, did not travel tythe special train, but came ‘ons train thes left Southampton at a late hour. ——__ REPORTS OF THE STORM. Snow Follows Kain Throughout Marylané— On the Jervey Coast. New Yorx, Merch 2.—The scamehip Sem Marcos, which it was shonght was ashore be- tween Sandy Hook and Seabright, reached her dock, pier 20, East river, at 9 o'clock this morn- ing. A dispatch from Sandy Hook, sent at 10:10 this morning, says that the life saving people south of there report: “Nothing to report" A dispatch from Seabright says nothing is ashore there or in that vicinity, ‘Ihe surf is cutting into the beach of the Sea- bright fisheries badiy and has undermined two of the little cottages there. Baxtimone, March 2.—The snowstorm in the western part of Maryland, which ushered in March, — over the eastern section last might. The beavy rains which the snow prepared the ground to recsive but not retain it. and it is ouly in untraveled parte that the carth wears ‘her white mantle. ailroad travel and trafic go on uninterruptedly, but the “dirty” weather inthe bay bothers’ the Shipping. It was cloudy this morning at Cape present corps of revenue marine offi- cers; second, it will reduce the expenditures of the government by $600,000 per amum: third, it will increase from 350 to 450 the number of line officers of the navy doing sea duty and gaining sea experionce who, without the con- Solidation, would upon the completion of the navy be. to great extent, unemployed. “Against these positive and incontrovertible advantages the only serious objection that has been urged is that naval officers will be em- ployed in an occupation that is foreign to their rotession.” The Secretary says that it is dif- cult to see in what respect the officers of the navy would fail to perform efficiently the au- | ties of the revenue marine service. He argued | that the naval officers in the revenue marine sorvice would acquire valuable knowledge of the navigation of the coast, and that the reve- nue cutters would be of grent value as a part of {he navy in event of war. Ho concludes as fol- would appear that the consolidation of the two services has become inevitable unless Congress is willing to maintain in their full de- velopment, at it is already doing in part, two separate navies, performing largely the same functions under separate departinents.”” a SIXTY-FIV MILLION, The Amount That the House Expects to Save im Appropriations. The House committees having charge of ap- propristion bills have got far enough along to | 4" a Soeins Seirty miso an bout. be able to form some sort of judgment as to the | ware bay and at the breakwater hee boon wenn amount of saving that it will be possible to eccomplish. ‘he committee on appropriation expect to be able to report the pension appro- Priation bill this week, probably tomorrow, and the sundry civil early next week. They ll then have only the legislative and the for- tification bills to act upon besides the general deficiency bill, which, from its nature, cannot be dis; of until later in the session. From the other committees the naval, the post office and the consular and diplomatic bills will soon be reported. It is probable that somewhere between cight and ten million dollars jess will be carried by the sundry civil bill this year than was carried by it last, and upon a consery- ative estimate it is reckoned that the aggregate of appropriations at this session of will be about sixty-five million less than of the last session. petdlautcnecogeee wee Semen RIGGIN AND TURNBULL, paratively fortunate during the storm and but few accidents have been rep § A stiff northeast wind is blowing at the rate of thirty-five miles an hour at the Breakwater, driving off all those who want to get up. A large number of sugar boate have been prevented from getting up the river by the winds and some of the refineries are | running very low. ‘There are also many wail- ing vessels im the bay waiting a lull in the gale to get out. itis feared that the schooner Marguereta, Which went aground yecterday in the river, will be total loss. Tugs have been unable get her of. The Urig H.C. Sibley, Just ta rom Port Spain, report a very rough paswage. She hud her decks swept and lost her Toretop- Gallant yard and some water casks. —— THE ANTI-STANDARD DECISION. Solicitor Dodd Tells What Its Effect Will Re, New York, March 2—8. C. T. Dodd, solicitor for the Standard Oil trust, eays that the Colum- bus decision was an important one, as being the first step toward breaking up the arrange ment by which the stocks of the several Stand- ard Oil companies in different states ead im foreign couatries were Lound together in trustagreement. This. a of business convenience. the decision, af fol- owed in other states, would simply terminate this convenient arrangement. The stocks of the various companies would of course still be owned and controlled as at it. The ae- cision Lad followed egsentially the decision im this state against the sugar trust. It will be possible to abrogate the trust agreement and still carry on the business of the Standard Oil companies as it now ts conducted. He was asked if it would not be possible to No objection on | organize a corporation under the laws of New government to the re-| Jersey which might exercise the functions of the wey ‘He said that a, did not think the Standard companies could be advantageously merged into one large corportaion. ———— WHAT ARBITRATION CAN DO, Minister Egan to Ask Chile's Permission to Remove Their Kemains. The Secretary of State has cabled to Minister Egan directing him to atk permission from the Chilean government for tbe disinterment and removal from the country of the remains of Riggin and Turnbull, the two members of the crew of the Baltimore who lost their lives in ‘the riot at Valparaiso last October. It is understood that the friends of the two men are making arrangements for their trans- ortation to this sountry aud their final burial ere. The various steamship and railroad companies have made the offer of their assist- ance in the matter and it is more than likely that the event will be attended with con- siderable display in the various cities through which the remains will pass. the part of the Chilean moval is anticipated. srstetesotaede aN a THE DEMOCKATIC CONVENTION, A Committee to Make Arrangements—The Good Record of the Central Committee. Ata meeting of the centre! democratic com- _ mittee held last night the following committee er Sas cee,” was appointed to make all the necessery ar | Atba%Y, N. ¥., March 2—The annual report rangements for holding a democratic District | Lapa state board of mediation and arbitration convention at Albaugh's Grand Opera House | Will soon be ready for the printer and will form on Tuesday, March 24: John Boyle, chairman; |“ interesting story of the strikes of the year Jas. T. Brown, Bernard Kilmartin, J. Fred in a large number of which the board has medi- Kelley, W. H. Manogue, W. A. Hutchins and | #ted to the general satisfaction of employer Frank P. Madigan. sud employed. |The report shows that the It was decided that the convention should | Sea thut of that large member tin tana eo assemble at 10:30. m. The orchestra will be | tive satisfaction of excing 435. ustelen’ reserved for the delegates and alternates und | Dauber through the tecommcnineca oo ee the orchestra circle for those uolding invite- | posed. Four hundred and masta or ee tions aud cards of admission. The dress circie | strikus were Soe he on and upper gallery will be thrown open to the | ore mainly, ‘os tet rilkes public under regulations prescribed by the wo Geoeunts Committee on arrangements. Prominent local democrats and democrats of national repute will occupy seats on the stage. A portion of the lower floor will be reserved for ladies. Treasurer Kilmartin submitted an encouraging financial statement, showing that Experience of the New York Board of Meai- of wages and hours of labor, although an @ few instances, such as the famous Koches- ter clothing-cutters’ strike, the trouble was during the past four years the central demo- cratic committee had disbursed $1,500 for cam- urposes, an it the committee pascal ite obligetions and hed ® surplus on ni ‘The statement was received with marked sp- proval and Mr. Wm. Dickson, e momber of advisory committee, said that it showing made by any the District of Columbia since hephad been connected with it,from 1568 to the present time. Varions matters came up for discussion during the evening, an jebates were ticipated in by Mesers. Killeen, Weller, , | Coxstaxnixorie, March 2.—It is reported Manogue, BicGuire, Brown, Campbell, Hugle, | that Gorio Chindaroff, the assassin of the Bul- ‘The meeting was the largest attended for the Bere and the greatest interest was ; vent of success. As this confession is said to ifested in the approaching convention, | f — to'be ‘the largest sticuded is | BAY® been obtained by tho use of the bowstring, many years. not considered altogether reliable. —— Se nec More Claims for the Baltimore Sailors, Recovoring the Elder's Mall Loxpon, March 2.—The last fifteen mail The State Dopartment today received from bags fi ‘the ‘hed Eider of the i Saturday. It is said at the White House that the Presi- | i i Bal al if er it | {1 M | i th | | | | f fl I i i l i “ :