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——— THE EVENING STAR. CUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Penssylvania Avenae, corner 11th 8. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. New York Offer, 88 Potter Building. Ei ‘tre Fe Stan is served to subscribers n the we me one, at 10 vente ber weak. or 44 y vs ad the counter. 2 Fonts euch. Lig wail anywhere in the United States oF Ganada—postawe prepaid per month Sarcanar Quapucrur Super Stan $1.00 per year: with foreicn postase added. $3 (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., a8 excond-ciass inail matter.) EEX All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. ee ll | a > * ae” ~The Foening Star. Vor. 80, No. 20,199. _FINANCTAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. WASHINGTON, D.C, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1892. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ose Or Tue Besr_Ie REALLY THE BEST. ‘There are innumerable places for storage—some good many indifferent and some bad. Why not avail yourself of the unsurpassed accommoda- tions offered by the American Security and Trust Company sud store your Furniture, Pianos, Pic- tures, Bric-a-brac, &c.,in their large fire proof an. bureisr-proot storage ware house? ‘This Company offers you superior advantages At rates usually charwed for the inferior. The Fooms are dry aud well ventilated. Every foor andevery room is easy of access, and the keys controlled by the renters The elevator is lance envage te hoist to: floor upon Which the goods areto be stored, thus insuring « the least posaible amount of packin and hand- Ying. The company has the services of men thoroughly trained sud experienced 1m the art of moving, packing. storing vine wouds, and they do their work in a perfect manner. If you are gotnw tu break up housekseping or If You arecontemplating imaving the city we will pack, move and store your household effects at the miniinam of cost. We have Leen given the keys to houses and sim- Diy instructed to store the goods found therein— We attending to everything. Im another case We wore given the Keys toe house and instructed to ship the entireeffacts to another city. Weare equal to any emergency. or ind wagons to STORAGE WAREHOUSE OF THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST 00., 1140 15TH ST. & T. BRITTON, President. 3% «= ALBERT M. READ. Manager of Warshouss. R®PORT OF THE CONDITION Of the LINCOLN NATIONAL BANE A¢ Washinton, in the District of Columbia, At the close of business March 1, 1802. KESOUKCES. ‘Loans and discounts... Gverdraits. sen U's. Bonds to secure circulation. Due trot aj Due from other national banks... Due trom state banks and bankers... Bankins house. furniture ami flatures. Current expenses and taxes mniwas on U.S. bonds. Checks and other cast ite: chances fot cleariag Bot lis of other baaks...-.... 288 EEia Bed ‘posit Demand certificates of posit. Cortsfied check: District of Columbia, County of Washington, T. FRADEKICK A. SIIEL, cashier of the above Bained bank. Go sulstunly swear thatthe above state: tras to the best ° and beliet. pe, we Subscribed aud sworn f® before mo this “4th day of ‘March, 1500. ALBERT G. GATLEY, % ‘Notary Public. Correct Attest 2. B. WILSON, fo bashers Bavipsox, abate W. E. ABBOTT = FREDERICK a. 'TSCHIFFELY, Jr, it FRED W. PRATT, EPORT OF THE CONDITION ‘OF. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK ‘OF WASHINGTON, At Washinton, in the District of Columbis, ‘At the close of business March 1, 1802. KESOUKCES. SESERSCRESES Rs 88a SUBsUESHsSEs a4 Beeps St BE Bedewption fuud with U7 er cent of carculation)., cashier of the above named Aa solemmy swear that the above statement is to the best of my kuowledve aud Level. ‘W. B. BALDWIN, Cashier. Subscrited and sworn to lefore me this tb day of ’ 5 1H. K. SIMPSON, Notary Public, Correct—Attest bt YM itiaSeresi tis of tre ry Beat Estate, lusarvace and Stock Brokers, 1335 F: . Insurance and Stor Trea estate Dousit. sold and rented. ‘Local eecurt- tes bought apd seid” Money lonard on listed securt- ‘ee and real estave: tention to rst-claae in Sewuuenta’ Posy Tus Nazoxat SaFE DEPOSIT SavINGs And TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. SHABTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUABY 22, 1867. Reorganized under act of Congress October 1, 1860, And special act of Congress February 18, 1862. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor. administrator, guardian of the es tates of minors, comuittes of the estates of lunatics, Feceiver, assignee and executes truste of any aad every description. ‘Wills prepared by scompetent attorney, whe tsin dally ettendance, and keyt without charge, when the Company is named executor oF trustes. Receives money deyosits in sume of TEN CENTS nd upward and allows interest thereon. ‘Money ceposited on or Lefore the first day andon the first, second and third days of the month will draw in- erwet from the fret day. Loans money up-n real estate and collateral security. Bella Drst-clase real catate and other securities tn ume of $600 and upward. Rents Safes tor 85—-86—-87—28-910-912.50-915— Manacenent: aexqanis SNYDER * COLOVRE, First, Jou Secoad, Mas 1 GONE Tae B FRANCi> nigoa L. STU ALBERT ANT. Raasoxs Fon Derosrmxc Ix Tae UNION SAVINGS BANK. (@) BECAUSE it furnishes the means of owning your own homo. Thousands of families are home- Jess and penniless because they were never able to get shead enough to make the first payment on house. The Union Savings Bank will enable You to provide the required amount if you will take its advice. (2) BECAUSE it enables a young man to provide the capital necessary to start in business. The ex- perience of the country the past forty years shows that the safest and best place to accumulate money is a savings bank. (@) BECAUSE our Stamp System provides the best known method of inducing children to save their Pennies and teaches them how to begin business from the start. Doyou know that 5 centeadsy saved by child for twenty-one years, with inter- est compounded semi-annually, will amount to from $900 to $1,000? Aud that $1 day for the ‘Bamse period will ansount to {rom $18,000 to €20,- coor @) BECAUSE our Installment Bonds are the most Profitable and attractive cumulative investment ‘which is absolutely safe that youcan make. (3) BECAUSE the Bank will act as your agent and ad- ‘Viser; will assist you in making good invest- ments, and wil) sid you i the period when you may own vine and fig tree.” UNION SAVINGS BANE, 09 7TH BT. N.W.. Opposite Post Office Department, ‘Hours: 9:30 0 m.to5 p.m. Saturday evenings: 6 to 8 p.m. mwh3-tt ((APITAL STOCK OF THE SOBILLINGER CURBING AND COMPANY Is offered for sale at ite par value, $100 PEB SHARE, At the Banking House of WOODS & CO., 1222 Ft. aw. OFFICERS. LP. WRIGHT, President. JOHN C. POOR, Vice President, H. T, WOODS, Treasurer. BH. WAINWRIGHT, Secretary. 4H. J. McLAUGHLIN, General Manager. REGISTRAR OF CAPITAL STOCK. THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST cComPany. The business of the company {s a 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, For conducting which it will havea new and complete outfit of tools and mschinery, and will be fully pre- pared to execute the largest contractein this very pro/- ‘Mable line of business. OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 1413 G st nw. PAVING f026-tr Fionirr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. ©. Gubearibed Capital 81,000,000. © Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits, and 10 Per Cent pasd on Deposits left with the Association for 5 years, aay ‘You ean borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate secur- ity and pay it beck at the rate of $13 per month. ‘The 17th series of stock is now open for subscrip~ tion. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. ‘For circulars and other iniurmation appiy at offices, ‘913 and 915 Fst. now. ‘ext to Colunibia National Bank. OFFICERS. HARRISON DINGMAN... me ANDREW WALL......1st Vice President and Manaxer (COLUMBIA, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF the District of Coluubia. Gipitas Boekel. Surplus, Deceutver 31. 1891-9102, 207.14 Insures pro erty in the District of Columbia against loss and Uy Bi Fb. McGUUIRE, President. ©. C GLOVER, Vice President. é M TOWERS, Jr., Secretary. L3Qs o ERESBURY., W. B. HIRES, ‘Banker, way N.Y. Dianager, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWRSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKEKS, 1385 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. ©., Ml for cash, Buy, ang sell for cash, or on mangin Wtocks, Bonds, ‘Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. ‘Interest allowed on deposits. Out-of-town business 4 specialty. All Locai securities dealt in. Constant quotations all markets, ‘Telephone 545. oczl-ur Chea J. Bell, Jan E. Fiten, Geo. W. Brown, Bert & Co., Baxxens, 1406 @ STREET. DEPOSITR. EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. ‘A specialty made of investment securities. ‘Foreign exchange issued on all points. 273m ‘Local securities bought and sold. gee ‘W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Meuber N.Y. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., Benkers end Deaiers in Government Bonds Deposits. . Loans. Collections, Railroad can ck all securities listed on the eachauyes of ‘New dork, Philadelpiia, oston sb, Batiimore bourht and sold.” ae fo tase ct investuent securities. District ‘end ail tocai liaiiroad, Gag, Iowuranes and Tals C. T. Huavesser, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms 9 and 11. Atlantic building. ‘OU F etrest northwest, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. ‘Direct New York and Chicago wires, Telephone 453. 7-30 Tue Usiteo Srarss BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, we The. Cas bc. aren ioe FURUB ASE ot HOME 7 — interest posited in any amount cent interest: oD srry ¢ obigrtinde yg Se ea he pr ANIEL, Secretary. 1] BE AMERICAN CasvaLty 1 re small annual premiui. this company is pre- pared te lssue bonds for persons oldie peakieas et : relieving theu of Leu fo17-hn INSURANCE. —————— y ‘PROTECTION BAN Migr epee ei ial BaLeANGe Se: President. JAMES © FITCH. secretary. [nthe Toate. For full information appiy to the ‘ompany, 1408 @ st. n.w. way ~@=> CENTRAL METHODIST PROTESTAN: Church, 13th apd M ste. n. w-Evanveltete SIGHT. led by Quincy L. Morrow of oune. mb1-4t* SM, WONN'S HALL. 71 ry Friday nicht, Miss Maggie Gaule, wondertui test medium, During day, Friday for private sittings, Bre. Cabell's, 110 a Brive a Mire Cabell’s, 11020 SS Ee % ES. p.m. at the Calvary Daptisn ¢ Eather ‘and Later Prophesies of Isaiuit ‘sniier the auspices of the American Institute of F fare. Admission free.) ue OF Sacred Liters: g THE ANNUAL MEETIN slection of directors of "suid commu (or the oegatt fe26-td * ir the 1 be closed. fro1 both inclusive (Stone R. F. BAKER, Secretary. @-> NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN THAT A meeting of the stockivoiders ot the Arinxton, dre Tnmurance Company: 5 ot Columbia, for the eigction of nine directors to verve until the 24th day ot Ids, WU! be held at the offi-e of the in the city of Wash m MONDAY, March 28, Bat 12m. and close ut 2 p.m. Books ‘of siock will be closed on the 24th day ‘and rewain closed until the 20tb day of Bare By ores of the board of directore eaWLINGs 1626-tm2¢in Secretary. @=> OULD YoU BELIEVE 11” 1HAT Bee ices Se ARTERY, bY fan Varn out work in 6 ours. It depends on the fob; ‘A library would take longer. te howe BARE OLD VIOLIN, PROPERTY OF A diplomat leaving the city price $130. For i information spply to HUGO WOK He CO, violin dealers, at. PRICES. re juice of the xrape. BUNOMA UALIFORNIA W1>2 COMPANY, fo26-1m0 317 Uth st. le HARRY M. CONRAD, Mauaicr De FOR NW. fom Sen, ind beauty Telephone 763. (P22) H. L- Mc WHERE DO Yo ay te, Sew and Dic. but Clean, Dry Fuel. nent cover, is whist they kot who buy their Coal ain Wood from V. BALDWIN'JUHNSON, ‘Ouly the best srticle aud one price to everybody. Couplete tacliitien, ftom prices, {ull Weight aud ineasute, clean. fuel, prompt deliveriea qeomcem LIL MeL. ave now, SLA st e. and 519 ald TENNESSEFANS, TO THE Pure Lincoln County Tennessee Whisky from John Eaton, now on saie at the fet-tm OWEN HOSE BAC, 1413 Pou a SE SPRING STYLE SILK AN DERBY HATS NOW READY. JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, _fe%rtr___ 1201 PENNA. AVENUE, —_ BAILING! and we will do the rest— y kind of iron work. GEO, WHITE & SONS, Maine ave., bet. 43 and 6th sta, NNECESSAKY. ity miade at tactory, 908 F st. ¥.T. MALL, Shit Maker BAL an ee ouR NEW “MODEL 92." ‘The REMINGTON #OTPXDARD BYPEWRITER Keeps constantly tmprovisit in practical qual- ities, Lence itaconstantly increasing popularity {5 the marKéte of the world. \ WYCKORY, BRAMANS & BENEDICT, f025-t2 8TH AND F 818. X.W. KB oTON SAFE DEBOSIT COMPANY. ty able napers, giver. clotune, pictures and furniture ase spacious, dry, Urelar proof, Frices wod- erate, fe10-6m Ree ONY & ROBERTS CO. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES. 7 10TH BT., NEAR GAS OFFICR 013 BYRON. 8. ADAMS’ vers’ Briefs. stata | PSII Bony, wyers’ Petitions. 512 11th st n.w. Telephone #0. 1016 BRP TON & ROLY, STATIONERS, @1 11TH 6. NW. Blank Books, Copying Presses, Stands, &c., Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Cfice Fixtures. Wedding and Visiting Osrde Engraved and Printed. 48-3 THOMAS MM. FIELDS, ATTORNEY-AT- Jew, hse removed his offices irom 464 La. a toUsd Dat. n. iui jOVICE OF REMOVAL MARTIN N. ‘Evans & Co.. printers and enxtavers, have Tefhoved their office to UOG 13th tng and engraving 0 al. ate bea MILLIONS HAY N Br Wiiicics ends tor Cosera's Fite 1h ibd jobeless Bacon when they were hot, Carsand’ Lave tried veverat p.aus to overcuine this dit culty aud have tinully adopted a blue oval tin, ith, E ited ou it in white, which is afixed t0 aif "Ur Bite meats, Whetber covered or uncovered: Don't red. Tusiet upon having only goods with thie D BAWAY, SOULE AND HARRING- Sen's Bhiges cap Ue fern at HAVENNER & DAVIS", Sy wd 190 F st SPECIAL RATES TO CASH CUSTOMERS. Sqtintection guaranteed or money cheerfully AMERICAS ICE ASD COAL Bare <6. w.cor 10th +d Fw. Telephone, 496 Pali ged waxons orders. Branch cihee: GOES ave news bee WiLL: Manswers Salt eg Deane rN FINE TAILORING. 'H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Buits from $35 up. ‘Trousers {rom $10 up, Low prices frou: this date with high-grade art. $a20 ———— 10c. 10c 10c. 100 ET a #3 yy? fh “oo? € AL. Ear gadett hati ty aos Kit Gloves, For peso, ks, Furniture, ‘Toys and 1,001 Household Articies. Ever- Tenacity abe and Ua- Saal ise ssis anaes 2%, = GLUE 10. 10c 10. 10. Mas M, J. Hows, 1900 F 8ST. K.w., exhibit for THREE DAYS, THURSDAY. FRI- Dar ond SATURDAY. # CHOICE ASSORTMENT of ep yee to which she invites the at- of her custouers, mbd STTsTeTS Tes esessasTesNse A CARD. ‘Twin to publish this ‘communication to correct misaprrelensionand :njastice to my daughter, who recent y disappedred fro Lowe. ‘She disobeyed my orders by zoing out of the house during any ve on the 19th ultimo, and when I retarn lighted the ‘or My daughter fnd- duties. her disobedience and fearing punishment went to SOSSth st. nw., telling the lady Of the house tha: I was suddenly called from home to wok persoll., Lluis lady kuowing ‘me sud IF believed her and gave her abelter, but to return to ie next morning; but in- stead she went tothe office of Mr. M.G. Einory tor them: to obtain emp.oyiuent fur her, which they did, and sent ler to Mr. J. 1. Mitchell's, Nz 14th at. Rep Teseuting herself so an orpuan ‘she’ Rained the, sfohe pathy of those wood, pecpler wag _Snintsred thos ox Rurae wich ‘She feuained tithe 27th and then wae dischatued. “Sie returned to Aue Git st. aud that Kind fad suimmuned acto her. tumediately.“Tthers ‘ued au interview with the lady and my daughter ud she wus returmeu to T'uiske this statement to contradict and disprove # falee anserticus aud susinustions that wees tasde fine the golice and others tat she ina “or Tony ted torgo to any huuws of douueral reputations ‘Mrs. ME THOMPSON, aw 217 Oat. Rie, Ke PONT ON PLUMBING. In probably no other branch of building construction have so many improvements been made asin Plumbing. New methods, ‘materials and appliances are constantly coming into use. The successful plumber must be fawiliar with them all, Sanitery plumbing ts the only successful kind, and that's aacience, That's our kind, S. 8. SHEDD & BRO, 489 9TH ST. N.W. mbs Be ST NEGLECT YOUR EresicuT. Mr. G. E. Jacobs, the eye specialist of Philadelphia, can be consulted every Wriday at my store. Easminations of the eye free of charge. GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler and Optician, _mht 310 9thet. n.w.. near Pa. ave. IMPORTED BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES. i kinds of fresh southern and hot-house the FALACE MAKBEL, S tumha-3t) "1027 Conn. ave, Vegetables Telephon qa The weather is likely to be warmer; grner- ‘ally farr; winds suiyling Ww avuthwesterly. if you are contemplating building We aud in 4 query as to the cost of materials, &e., send wis of o 8 help you out. Help Swer any questions )ou nd convinee you thi You better (umber than can be obtamed eisewhere. The estima’e is gratis, Out. end the lumber, if you buy of us, Will cost you less than others ask, Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber, Builders’ Hardware, Mill Work, &o., Cor. 6th and New York ave. n.w. mh¢ Be A Kitcues, ‘Then why not a Gas Stove or Gas Range? Prices, J0c. to B21. The best makes only. mb3 MUDDIMAN, 614 12th st. KINDLY REMPMBER THAT WI ‘are now abie to supply the DIAMON! AMBLEK No 1 (pneumatic tires. to nt G.& J uetiuatics to auy inaKke Of wheel’ with dispatch. “To be abreast Of the times and have the best you vb, Should have oneor the other. * | GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. mb3-3t 1825 14th at. n.w., Washington. THE CRAWFORD SHOE is MADE THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE — IN SERGLY EVERY RETAIL SHOE STORE IN THE “Ask for a pair of Crawford any havea shoe “ast as Koad” Monaily & saicsmen, will ¢ Glatt the Ceawrurd.” “As d they tannot be expected to speak iu its Draict topaliy: “Tie Crawford is sold by the maker to the wearer only through Crawford Shoe Stores Sold in Washington only at THE CRAWFORD SHOE STORE, 003 Penna, ave. =§ ‘ E MOST BEAUTI- ful banjos made. Pronounced perfect by the principal proies-icual players. Lute stock Of iresh goods always on hand. JOHN F. ELLI> & CO-y 98. Penn. ave., wear 10th tou, D.C. ~@ > ARE YOU DOING Tr ‘Buying your own home is taking money out of one pocket and pu Paying rent is kissing t We have number of splendid homes for sale upon satisfactory terms from $6,000 to 615,000. Drop in for a talk PROCTOR & PROCTOR, Gat. a. mh3. Ke” our and SATURDAY NIGHT. STANDING ROOM FREE. ‘¥ou are invited To A novel display. ‘Look in our window. W. H. HOUGHTON M'F'G CO, 1218-1220 F st. n. w. NE and Jon king, heretoiore existins: naine of W. L, ity & Bro.y 18 this day dissoived by muttal consent 5 ‘Lhe business in the future will beconducted by Wim. L. hing, who 41 abilities of the o ¢ firmand is. the thorized to collect debts due them. of ——— An <gq=> NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. Willa §. Minnix and Chas. B. Fonda respectfully announce that tues have this Ist day ot March, 1802 chtered intoa copartnersiip as Tnporters oni Jobber ot tan-y Gocus, Notions, &c., ubder the firm name Of Miiunix, Fonda & Co, 1 hw business will be continued at thé present loca- fion Of the senior member ot the hrm, W. 8. Munutx, 817 Market space, until repairs cau be compieted Ob our new building, 907 Mank@r sPACE {Lately occupied by Hume & Co.. Grocers), When we will occupy that entire buildinz: ‘The ew finn wiis assaine ail the liabilities of the late firm, W'S. Minnix, Sir Market apace, and receipt ‘sid aoneye due the came. saacaae SS\SVILLIAM 8. MINNIX. mbt CHAS. B. FONDA, Sa PTY Coa. ‘The above is my specialty. My busi- ness having Leen estsbiished since 1850, T am prepared by experience to aid you in the selection of suitable fuel. uk, Hickory and Kindling Wood cut any length desired. J. MAURY DOVE. Offices: Zist and J n.w., 1206 H at. a. w., 1626 Mat. mw. Wharf, foot F and G ste. 421-3 (Gq PONENT WINES “HONEST Prices. TO-KALON. ° fel8-2m TELEPHONE 998. 614 14TH ST. ee CERES “MEN IN THIS LOCALITY, ‘who wish to mect members of their family at Yancheon, will find OUK LUNCH ROOM » very convenient place. It is ell glted aud ventilated ans commands» very plewung view of the city and Po- tomac. A strictly first-class iuncheon will be served promptly at moderate cost. ‘Sixth Goor, 10th st. building. ‘Take Elevators, WOODWAED & LOTHROP, 0TH, 11TH AND F 878. Sn HE OND MOND a RW NAME, fo4-3an_ i < MR. O. O. FARNSWORTH, SEVEN day Adventist, will lecture "TOMORROW at Sand 7 o'clock p.m. at hall cor, sth and G ste. n. All are welcome 1 g=> 10 MINNESOTIANS PLEASE MEET AT i < Monuwental, Hall, 1:53 Penn, ave. .w-. PURDAY EVENING, March 5, Ay of Pres be held in Rupl's Hail, UESDAY, March 8, 18! ess will’ be to receive the yearly re Port of said cemetery and make yreparation tor the lection of officers {oF the enti year LYON ECRENT, Secretary. ee OME BUILDING AssoctATiON. Stock, Office of the Treasurer, 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. The third wonthly meeting for the receipt of dueson stock of the new or ninth series TUESDAY EVENING March 8, Hall, Southwest corner of Pi ay may be taken at this Sime at office of trasurer, as above, jeoting oF tween 6 per cent on or canceled in settiewent of loans. Paywents $1.00 per month on’ each share. hess of the “January and February meetings beiue closed a payiuent of $3.00 per share will be necessary at this the third meetin. Savinys inay be securely invested at 6 per cent inte est cr jo&hs obtained on easiest of terms aud with least Possibie ex; 8 can be settled in Whole oF in mount loaned per share of the share, viz.. 8200. obo received per ‘The average ainount share the past ths was $171.08, or +718.80, on 10 shares, thly Payment there- for being $10 on stock ai Cone in with ns. The association #1 be @ sure source of pront to you, either a» an investor of @ bor rower, if the money borrowed is proyeriy Used. THOMAS DOWLING, Presiden ‘O12 Est. new. ANSON §. TAYLOR, View krewidesi EDWARD 8. WESCOTT, Treasurer, W. H. WETZEL, Seerstany 4 2135 Het, nw. mb4-4t GPOABPOLL COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘Third regular monthl; and making ad: 7, 1882, Qrelock p.m, ‘Association, No. st. nw. ares in the first issue may Le had at this meeting or at the office from Ya.u. to > p.m. daily. 50 each per month 81,000 advanced on each share. E. J. HANNAN, President. DANL. D. DONOVAN, Secretary. CONTEST. hi closed the contest for 32 prizes, | offered by Heury N. Copp for the Heatest nuuber of Words formed from the letters in “West Lud Purk, Rockville.” The comuuittee on Awards will reqmtire about a month to examine the nu- inerous lists received, many of which contain several thousand words each. it valueu at Be OYYED'S FURNITURE HOUSE FOR TIRED MOTHERS. An easy way to keep the children’s shoe laces frou: slipping and becoming untied isto rub thems with Lees Wax. A PARLOR SUITE-SIX PIECES A PARLOR SUITE. PIECES POLISHED OAK~TAPESTEY 830 5 A PARLOR SUITE-SIX PIECES FOLISHED CHERRY-SILK PLUSH {ED CHERRY—SILK PLUSH HED CHERRY—SILK FLUSH A PARLOR BUITE—S1X PIECES A PARLOR SUITE-SIX PIL HED CHERRY—TAPESTRY CHERKRY—TAPESTHY 4 PARLOR SUITE-SIX PIECES JOHN RUDDEN, 513 Seventh street northwest. 21w) NO GENTLEMAN, IS WELT. DRESSED, Be re meter be be lone Pe stysir bat to enbiauce lis ay pearance, A buys tore ‘stylish Hat than kubwledged fact. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, “Sole Washington Agents for the mb4 _1237 Pa, ave. and 413 13th st. Bene SPRING TALE. There is some big talk shead—but we are not quite ready yet. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor. “Expert in Trousers." (mhs) Cor. 9th and G sta. n.w. JUST 250 PAGES ALL TOLD. You feel rather skeptical when we say wo are selling a Pencil Tablet, 6 by 9 inches, for Sc., P eee doing it. No money init for us. We ‘thing found in a first-class book store. ington agents for the best Typewriter _ Ruade—the Hammond. 83 J.C. PARKER, ‘mht 619 7th st. n. we BO PISPUTABLE Points. The Phonograph is undoubtedly more Stongmical than the employment of @ aterog- rapher, and in point of accuracy wuch su nor. “Let us send @ patron tiie ee THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 627 K ot. pew. E_D. EASTON, Pres. {mh4) R. F. CROMELIN,Secy. DUNLAP, ORIGINATOR OF HAT GEAR. best ts the “Dunlap.” Beatin style, quality, durability and standing. We are sole Wash- ington Agenta sor the **Dunlap,” WILLETT & RUOFF. Sprig Shaves Now Ready. wo seers: mb¢ ED DOWN. Our entire stock of arguments when Emerson's bolied down mean simply this: Shoes “'The Emereon shoea are the best men's Shined shoes sor the money the world has yet Free. produced.” 1f wise you will let your next psirbe — BR. B. GROVER & ©O., Sole Makers and Sellers of the Emerson Shoss, 1103 Pa. ave.—next to Star office, wht scconsory necessary in followin Your voeshiuns Drieee, toomcer Saas ghnceempen vas kobe Sica ee tts ee RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE. Six years ago this March I went to New York and returned with s stock of glass that could have been put ins 12 by 1Gstore. ‘Today I have deep four-story building literally packed with lass, embracing every size and quality. Itis ‘Rot egotisut to refer to thia with pride, for bad I ‘not earned your patronage by doing business in an ‘honest and straigbtorward way I would not have secured it. And yet this business has only begun to grow, CHAS. E. HODGKINS, “*Eapert Handier of Ptate Glass,” O13 7th st. nw. qe "METZ" MODERN rDEAs, ‘The deeper you study the tailoring market the more thoroughly will you be convinced. that the results of our twenty-five dollar suits to order are unap- Proachable—Is it not s high pur- prices? ‘W. 0. MERTZ*S mba 616 Lithet, eg ae SH ‘Fitter, ‘Wearer, ‘Looker, 1t_*'Just "round the corner.” 1430 N. ¥. ave. “pote to raise qualities and reduce | Washington News and Gosstp | Index to Advertisements, ADVERTISING, AMUSEMENTS. peuaateeadtHted COUNTRY REAL ESTAT! DEATHS. ENT (Miscelianeous) ENT (Offices) T (Rooins) FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lote) FOK SALE (Horses FOR SALE (Pianos) .... FOK SALE (Miscellaneous). ween LEGAL Ni LADIES* Goons . LOCAL MENTIO? LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN | NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS |. POTOMAC RIVER BO; PIANOS AND ORGAN! ANOTHER SILVER BILL Tt is Introduced in the Senate Today by Mr. Stanford. THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. It Reaches the Senate and is Ap- priately Referred. THE PRIVATE CALENDAR. The House Devotes Its Attention to Bills of That Character, SENATE. A reminder of yesterday's vote on the Idaho election qase was placed on Mr. Dubois’ desk in the form of a very beautiful bunch of roses. ‘The Vice President laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the In- terior in relation to the Yovemite Park in Cali- fornia, and Mr. Stewart stated in connection with ‘it that there were several mini claims and homestead claims _ loca! within the limits of the perk, and that an investigation should be had and pre sion made for the protection of the rights of such locators. ‘The communication was re- ferred to the committee on public lands. Mr. Hausbrough presented n petition ‘of 128 citizens of East Washington in favor of the bill WANTED (Miscellaneous) WINTER RESORTS . Government Recetets Toay.—Internal rev- enue, $613,379; custome, $628,088. OH REDE HEWH QOH ATI Ie eee gs O. M. Deaxrxs bas been appointed fourth- class postmaster at Fort Pendleton, Maryland. Tur U.S. 8. Keansanon arrived.atSan Do- mingo yesterday. Boxps Reprewep.—The amount of 414 per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $9,500, making the total redemptions to date @23,381,- 360 and leaving outstanding $2,123,350. Catt. on THE Baxks.—The controller of the currency has called for » report of the con- dition of the national banks at the close of business March 1. A Texas Banx.—The controller of the cur- rency has sutborized the National Bank of Dangerfield, Texas, to begin business with » capital of $50,000.” Rervax or tue Yoretows.—-The U. 8. 8. Yorktown, now at Callao, has been ordered to proceed to San Francisco with as little delay as possible, stopping enroute at the principal ports of Central America and Mexico. Rerves or Mixieter Coxcer.—The collector of customs at New York has been instructed to extend the usual courtesies to Mr. E. H. Con- Steet Tvas.—The steel tug Iwana, which was launched at Boston yesterday, will have a dock trial and aces trisl tomorrow. The steel tug Wabnita will be launched on the 10th instant, and will haves trial trip soon after that date. Tue Mam on Tax Erpzn.—The last of the mail on the North German Line steamer, The Eider, which recently went ashore on the En- glish coast near the Isle of Man, has now been taken from the vessel. The entire mail was in 597 bags, and all was taken off with the excep- tion of fifteen, which were under water. Now these have been recovered. + Lavscm oF Tax Ratsion.—Orders were is- sued atthe Navy Department today for the launching of the U. 8. 8. Raleigh at Norfolk at 11 o'clock am. on the ist mstant, The com- mandant of the navy yard is instructed to take all proper precautions to insure # safe and suc- cessful launching. ‘The question as to whether the Raleigh shall be fitted out at Norfolk or New York has not yet been determined. A Lerren Recardixe Isnroration.—As- sistant Secretary Nettleton of the treasury to- day sent a letter to Senator Chandler, chairman of the Senate committee on immigration, and Chairman Stump of the House committee on immigration and naturalization giving infor- mation called for respecting the enforcement of the immigration laws and the admission of immigrants affected with typhus fever into New York. Gnarzrvt Sunvivops.—Superintendent Kim- ball of the life-saving service has received a let- ter from Capt. Jose A. Lagasvaga of the Span- ish steamer San Albano, recently wrecked on Hog Island, expressing his heartfelt thanks to Keeper Johnson and crew of the Hog Island life-saving station for their heroic efforts in saving the lives of himself and all but one of the membors of the crew of the San Albano. One sesman jumped overboard in spite of pro- tests and was drowned. ‘Tax Texronany Crry Post Orrice.—A com- mission, consisting of Albert H. Scott (chair- man), H. L. Sherwood and J. D. King, has been appointed by Postmaster General Wanamaker to consider and pase upon all furniture, fitti ond equipments for the new building which ie Deing erected on G street between 6th and 7th for the use of the city post office. The Post- master General has notified that this building will be ready for occupancy on the Ist of June. to provide an all-night street car service in the District of Columbia. Referred. House bill to constitute Newark, N. J., a port of immediate transportation was, on motion of Mr. McPherson, considered and passed. BILLS REPORTED. Among the bills reported from committees and placed on the calendar were the following: To authorize the Norfolk and Western Rail- road Company of Virginia to extend its line of road in the District of Columbia. Toestablish lineal promotion through the sev- eral lines of artillery, cavalry and infantry of the army. To eucourage the establishment and endow- ment of institutions of learning at the national capital. Mr. Manderson introduced a bill to prevent and punish corporations, associations and in- dividuals from making or using scrip or metal tokens of denominations of less than $1 in payment for labor or other debts. Referred. r. Dolph gave notice that on Friday next he would cali up Mr. Stanford's bill (intro- duced December 22. 1891,) “to provide the government with means sufficient to supply the national want of «sound circulating 1o- dium” for the purpose of making someremarks upon it - MB. STANFORD'S SILVER BILL. Mr. Stanford introduced a bill directing the purchase of silver bullion and the coinage thereof. It directs the Secretary of the Treas- ury fo purchase from time to time such silver bullion as may be offered at the market price, not exceeding $1 for S714 grains of pure silver, and to issue in payment there- for legal tender money of the United States without regard to the material of which it is composed. A sufficient amount of such money isto be prepared by the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. ‘ihe money issued in accord- ice with the act is to be # legal tender payment of all debts, public and in private. except where otherwise stipulated in contracts, and is to be receivable for custems, taxesand all public debts, and is (when so re-| Must be ceived at the treasury) fo be reissued, and is to becounted by ustional banks as part of their lawful reserve. The Secretary of the Treasury is to coin the silver bullion so chased into standard silver dollars to an amount as may be necessary to supply the gen- eral want or convenience of the government. The silver bullion purchased is to be subject to requirements of existing jaw and tothe Tegulations of the mint service. All acts or arts of acts inconsistent or in conflict with the Bitl are to be repealed and the act is. to take effect thirty days after its passage. The bill was referred to the committes on finance. THE ELECTION OF SEXATORS. Mr. Walthall offered a resolution, which was agreed to, directing the committee on privileges and elections to inquire and consider whether further legislation is not necessary to put at rest such questions as have from time to time arisen out of the con- struction of existing law regulating the time and manner of holding electious for United States Senators. Mr. Gordon offered a resolution for the pay- ment to the estate of Alex. H. of Georgia of the expenses incurred by him in prosecuting his claim to a seat in the Senate (in the reconstruction period). Referred #0 the committee on contingent expenses. The pure food bill was then taken upand Mr. ‘Vest stated at some 1 his position in re- to it and to such legislation in general. je yielded for a moment to bave the House District of Columbia appropriation bill pre- sented and referred to the committee on ap- propriations. r. Paddock (in charge of the bill) mades long and elaborate argument in ite defense. HOUSE. ous illness of their colleague, Mr. Springer, and the bulletin that he was resting much easier and that it was believed that the crisis had been safely passed was hailed with every expression of pleasure. Mr. Hemphill (6G) and Mr Diepley (le) aa directors of tho Columbian Institution for ae Deaf and Dumb. TE INVALID PENSION BILL Mr. Mutchler (Pa.), from the committes on appropriations, reported the invalid pension appropriation, and it was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. aoe 8 weet on a ‘On motion of Mr. lution was adopted ‘War for information as to the effect of beck- i river and its course of Chicago, James L. Miller of New York, J. Sclotz ‘of Preston and 0. 8. Johnson of Spite ot budtale, HL 8. We of Nantucket, J. |. 5 yer of Nant EB W. Jordan of Cherokee and L. L. Hun- ter of Tidioute, Pa., are at the Fredonis.— C, W. Shaffer of Dayton, Obio, A. P. Woodson of Lynchburg, Ys, Joht. J: Dover of Dayton, Obio, and A. Ml. Black of Allegheny, Pa., are at the Johnson.—F, P. O’Brien of Birmingham, Ala, W. H. Hall of New York. J. Combs of Al- bany and T. D. Van Osten of Boston are at the Howard.—F. @. Dans of Brooklyn, C. 8. Roe of Chattanoogs, W. 8. Holmes of Newark, N. J., and Thos. H. Brown of Sioux Falls, 5. (orca, Senor Montt, the Chilean minister, has in- formed the Secretary of State that in conse- ‘The joint English and United States com- ‘mission on the Bering sea fisheries will hold another session at the State Department late this afternoon. It will probably conclade its Soom ang precaly comin tn aie tions. There is reason for the belief that the commissioners have failed entirely in their endeavors to reach an agreement as to the best method of protecting the peal fishing im- To Commaxp raz Datz.—The commander ef the United States receiving ship Dale, which is tied up to the wharf at the Washington navy in command of the Dale, has bose dateched. ee &ioseton ‘Bho been ondaved to Gil the we- RIOTING IN DANTZIC. Men Out of Work, Socialists and Others Create Disorder. DEATH OF E-PRESIDENT PORTER, President Frenzel Restored to Of- fice in Indianapolis. i THE BOYD-THAYER CONTEST. 4 MOB THREATENS DANTEZIC. Starving Workmen Ask for Work—Osly @ Few Aided. Beaux, March obedience to # notice from the authorities $00 workingmen im Dantmec, who had been promised work, pro- ceeded to the landing stage in the expectation that they would be conveyed to the municipal sewage farms and pub to work. When they arrived ¢here officials picked out 220 men to be taken to farms and eaid they were unable to furnish work for the othera Those who were refused employment were bitter in their denunciation of the trick, me they termed it, thet had been played upon them. ‘Some of the men converted themsclves leaders and made violent , calling ‘the crowd to belp themselves to food if the anther ities would not furnish them with the means of getting it. The the impromptu mectings soom to a mo After the speakers bad addremed the Pointed workingmen, : thout heeding the appeals to right thetr owa Wrongs returned to their homes. Those whe did the rioting and pillaging were asin the case of the Berlin riots, not genuine workingmen, but dock rate and other loafers who were nevet known to do an honest day's work. They took advantage of the excitement to give Aber thievish propensities full play and the men were credited’ by the wih thelr ‘That ther treme fering: the hat there is extreme suffering among workingmen is evident to every one, bat are submitting to the inevitable with as m patience as possible and there w no reason the responsibility for the acts of the lawless dregs of the cities should be placed on their shoniders, as seems to be doue every time an “Tn ‘rom Dan: inquiet- ‘be news itzic bad « very di ing effect here and the affair is eagerly dis- cussed by the official circle and by the work- ingmen. It is taken to give further proof, if any were needed, of the bad state of affairs that exists throughout the country. —_— NOAH FPOKTER DEAD. ‘The Venerable Ex-President of Yale Sue cumbes to the Grip. New Havex, Conx., March 4—Nonb Porter, D. D., LL. D., formerly president of Yale College and Clark professor of moral philoso- phy and metaphysics, died at his home in this city at 3:10 o'clock this morning. He was eighty years old. In December last he suffered from an attack of influenza, from which he uever rallied. At many periods dur- ing the last few months he was ins critical condition. Last evening he showed distinet signs of failure, and from 8 o'clock until the end be sank very rapidly. Ho was unconscious during most of the time. Two daughters sur- vive him. —— FRENZEL AGAIN IN CHARGE Ixpraxaroris, Ixp., March 4.—Judge Taylor of the superier court this morning dismissed the contempt case against President Frenzel of the street railway. The property was then turned over to Mr. who is now in full control Whether the city will have another strike on ite hands canuot be said with accuracy just now. Mr. Frenzel says he will retain the men who re- fused to obstruct cars and were to re- turn to work last week had they received tection. He also mys that he made s written agreement with some new mon during the strike i 409 baiges to Liece: snd pecker to iver Si the order of the court. .——_ Another Contest in the Courts fer the Office. Onicaco, March 4—A Lineotn, Neb., specie says that when the Boyd-Thayer case comes up in the supreme court today on the remanding order of the U.S. Supreme Court an answer will be filed by ex-Gov. “s end that the result will be seatiny eueher anes for the gubernatorial seat on the old grounds —_— LOUBET’S VICTORY. It is Said to Indicate = Soll Body of Sup- porters of the New Ministry. Panis, March 4.—The victory of the Loubet ministry in the chamber of deputies yesterday is declared by the radical and conservative press to have been due to # desire to a revival of the political crisis The majority by which the government was approved is declared to be no of solid body of supporters back of the ministry. yi tH | MORE DYNAMITE FOUND. Twe Cartridges Discovered Nesr Paris, but Rain Had Wet the Fases Panzs, March 4.—Two dynamite cartridges were found this morning in the vestibule of the gendarmerie at Saint Ouen, Sur Seine, near this city. ‘The fuses had been lighted but ex- tinguished by rain, thus doubtless avertinge disuster. (The attempted outrage is attributed | Electric Plants to Locate at Chicage. Cmicaco, March 4—A morning paper myn i | i : 7 £ i Fk z it 4 ft el ve F | | : i i i | | f iH j f | ! He il il elF i E HH H it i f k f ft i fs i fi i} i i i i i i H i rT