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THE EVENING §TAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXC SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDBNG 1201 Pennsylvania Avette, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspape Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Prev't. Net York (ition, 88 Potter Building SE orig Poem tents cach. By mail. an, Canada—postaze prepal: SaTURDaY QuapRUPLE Smarr STi with, Postace addled. $3.00. ih. Cophe (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as | d-ciase inait matter} =~ ALL mail eudscriptions must be paid im advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. Che Ever | Vo. 80,Na 2 0,215. WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1892. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Asp Tesravesr. ‘Making a will does not hasten death, but ©@ the contrary robs it of any feeling you Might have as to aduty ungerformed. This company w: free and keep raw your will it freo should you wish to name it as execa- tor. Reason: and intel!icent men will Tecognize the fact that there are many ad. Vantages in naming a ¢ i this, to actasexeeutor im preference to an individual. The individy ect to Sickness and death, inay ¢¥ Your enemy, may west with reverse the city, may make ing trust funds, may beunable ttiement when desired. 10ay have other interests of creater personal n- Portance, may permit the estate to deter- forate from inatter May necessitae the heirs tmay—but why Ko cur The standing exper this company is su trusts confided te y. such as jon oF mismanacement, nx to law and or into details. nce and capital of at will be faithfully per tously manawe seri annually and settlements maitation of request. Why a8 this matter with us, v pleasant and proat- renter tat all formed, e« ti comes paid accorded uot not « It may prove m: ine AMFRICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., New Stone Building, 105 Wat. nw. A. T. BRITTON, Pres 1 ident. Lancesess Ix Live Issvnasce. ‘The Equitable Aas ot the largest liabilities of any Aife insurance company in the world. it yas ‘assets to liabilities of any * of imsurance in force. nal wee business. rs adapted ends postal with uur bame, Bildrves aud date of births BOWES & HALL, Kesident Managers, Equitable Lite Assurmnce Society of the United States, mb==s F st. nw, (CAPITAL sTOCK OF HE SCHILLINGER CURBING AND PAVING COMPANY Isoffered for sale at its par value, $100 PER SHARE, At the Banking Houss of WOODS & €O., 1222 F st. aw. OFFICERS. L. P. WRIGHT, President JOHN C. POOR, Vice President. H. T. WOODS, Treasurer. H. H. WAINWRIGHT, Secretary. HJ. McLAUGHLIN, Gone-al Manager. REGISTKAK OF CAPITAL STOCK. THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ‘The business of the company fs a well-known ard Jong-established one. It is the intention of the com- Bany to add to its former lines of business that of ASPHALT STREET PAVING, For conducting which it will haves new and complete outfit of tools and machinery, and will be fully pre- Pared to execute the largest contractsin this very prof- Wadi line of business, OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 1413 G st. nw. C. T. Havessen. ‘Member Weshington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms ¥ and 11, Atlantic building, £00 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks. Bonds and Grain bought and sold forcash or on wacxin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or Nqw Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. 43.8. Bache & Co.. New York Stock Exchange. Lehman Bros.. New Jork Cotton Exchause Lehman, Stern & Co., NewOrleans Cotton Exchange Lamson Brox. & Co.. Chieaxo Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicagoand New Orleans, ‘Telephone. 45:3. 2F-u te2G-te Taz Nanosar SAFE DEPOSIT SAVINGS And TRUST COXPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBA. CORNER 15TH AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 2, 1867. Beorgamised under act of Congress Octoter 1, 1890, And syecial act of Congress February 18, 1882, CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, Feceiver, assignee and executes trusts of any andevery Geseription. ‘Wills propared vy competent attorney, who isin ally attendance, and kept without charge, when the ccsmpany is named executor or trustee. Receives money deposits in sume of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. Money deposited on or before the fret day andon the Sret, second and third days of the month will draw tn- terest frou: the Brat day. ‘Loans money upon real estate sud collateralsecurity. Sells Gret-class real estate and other securities tn Sums of $500 and upward. Rents Safes for 886-8788 -910-91210-815_ (BW 825 840 050975_9100-and @125—each per Mebm, according to size and location, TUN. second, Third “Treawarer. E. FRANCIS HIGGS, ALBERT 1. STUMTEVAY: Directors 6g P. Snyder, LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & Co. BANKERS AND BROKELS, 1995 ¥ ST. WASHINGTON, D. Cc. bag for cash cr 08 mans Stocks, Ronda, bipvate “iter ta New Yorkand Chicago. {town businers a specialt Si fasten aes Conant qutiakesul abies“ Bigtcne 5, oa Ws Sey wipe @' Ye > "ulna (Satis daft _— meses a Lk ee anata Wits Important to parties who contem- Plate making @ Gal disposition of their property. Get a copy of the BUSINESS CATECHISX. WASHINGTON LOAN mb21-3t AND TRUST COMPANY. SURANCE PLACED ON LIVES OF MEN AND ‘Wouten iu amounts from ‘$1, 000 TO $1,000,000. Ananities issued by respunsibie companies. THOS. P."MOKGAS, Jr, mh8-Ini 1305 ¥ st. Frou BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. C. 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 years. ‘You can borrow 81,000 from us on Real Estate secur- ity ond pay it back at the rate of 213 per month. ‘The 17th sertes of stock is now open tor subscrip- tion. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. or circulars and other information apply at offices, O13 and 915 F et. n.w. ‘ext to Columbta National Bank. OFFICERS. HARRISON DINGMAN. -Prestdent ANDKEW WALL.......1st Vice Presiden: and Manager GEORGE W. LEACH. 24 Vice President ALONZO TWEEDALE... Secretary GEORGE GIBSON. Treasurer JNO. E. SMITH. Attorney EDWARD 8. YORK..... Mauaxer of Loan Department Chas J. Bell, Jaa E. Fitch, Geo. W. Brown. Bert & Co., Basxens, 1406 G@ STREET. DEPOSITS. EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. A specialty made of investment securities. Forel exchange issued on all points. 7-3 Local securities bouxht and sold. Tre Usiren Srares BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 11S FAT) WASHINGION D.C, Enables you to STOP payins KENT 3ppiving same to the PURCHASE of a HOME. interest on savings deposite! in any amount. aca Pet cent interest paid gu special dey cute! from the te they are wade. 2 te Ja8-SEr 7. C. DANIEL, Secretar; ye W. CORSON. JNO. W. CORSON GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., Fankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, Railroad Stocks and bonds and al! wecurities sted, on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore bought Bou sold. Valty made cf investment scurttien, District ‘and ail jocal Kalirond, Gas, Insurance and Tels shone Stock bouxbt and sold. 118 SPECIAL NOTICE! gq NOIICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of “the Meridian Real Estate and Promotion Company” will be held on MONDAY, April 18, 1802, at 12 o'clock m., at the office of the company, 617 F st. nw., tor the purpds: of eiecting s Loard of directors for the en- suing yea: and transacting any other business that may be necessary. a 8. HERBERT GIESY, Secretary. Directors: Pees eee tommey SG. ie Wis; Ovcar Tnsist upon having only goods With this tay attached to them. salir —— ‘Oo YOU BUY YOURS? ‘Not lee, Snow and Dirt. but Clean, Dry Puel. k under covers iw wat they wee who buy their Coal nad Wood from V, BALDWIN JOHNSON. | Ouly the best article and ond price to everybody. Cousplete facilities. bottom full weight aud measure, clean fuel, rUfices 1101 HL ave mw.. S12 Ast. ne. and 519 fet we sald ner zEY & ROBERTS co. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR S0CIAL AND BUSINESS USES, 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. ja13 BEV DEPART ORETN FINETAILORING. ‘B.D. BARR, 111] Pennsylvania ave. Suits from 835 up. ‘Trousers from 810 up. Low prices from: this date with hizh-grade art. a2) INSURANCE. MSTPAL, PROTECTION FIRE INSURANC MM or THE D.C —WILLIAM BALIas it. JAMES E. FITCH, Secreary policies at unusually low rates and each insurer shares: iu the profits. For full information apply to the office of the company, 1406G st. nw. wely Rear To Wen J J 33 jas = WRAP DEPARTMENT, Second floo-. Ladies’ Reefers and Blazers in a larve variety of styles and colors ranging from $3.30 to #15. Ladies’ Spring Style Capes trom 86 to $16. Ladies’ Long Coats with capes only #10. ‘Misses! Reefers, sizes 12to 18 years, range from $3 to 89.50. LADIES’ SKIRTS. Se. Outing Cloth Skirts; 91.50 Black Satine Skirts at. INFANTS" CALICO DRESSES. Worth 25c. ; for this week only. Ladies’ Calico Wrappers only. $1.25 Ladies’ Outing Cloth Wrappers.. 81.75 GOSSAMERS. Ladies’ and Children’s Gosssiners at «reatly reduced Veices. Big assortinent to select from. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, mbt? 713 Market Space. If ya are in need of s suit look at the suits we are selling at 65. ‘Look at the suits we are selling at $6.25. ‘Look at the suits we are selling at 87.50. ‘Most stores will charge you double for the same woods, Children’s suits, $1.50, $1.75, #2 and 92.25. It will pay 500 to look at these suits before you go elsewhere. “THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., CHILDREN'S SNaWsbos ND MD | Be ose O cotumttes of tation with ie tn: WEDNESDA d 24,to receive dona- = and {nel will be THE BAZAAR WHICH WAS TO H ‘Leen held by Undine Temple at Reh's Hall will be held at Buildeze’ Exchance, Lith st. between G p.w..on IUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the nd 30th. AVAL LODGE, NO, 4, ‘special comsmnication’ wilt NESDAY, Ga umsrant, 7230 W Iunv2 t) "GE . anniversary of the onzani 1¢ post Will be celebr: 1412 Pa. ave., on WEDNE: id “instant, S"o'clock. Addresses, recitations, music, &. ‘Comrades and friends are cordially In vited to be present. : GEO. H. SLAYBAUGH, Comm GEO. E. DAVIS, Adjutant. TERE WILL Be A MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Corcoran Fire Insur- Company at their office, No. UO Lith st.B.W-, on DAY Ave 4. Ted. for the purpose of lectin nine directors for the ensuing year. Polls open at 13 mand close at 2 pi. mbZ1-eod6t ©. McCLELLAND, Sect eK 5. B. STREET HAS KEMOVED TO 1102 Mh'st. uw. Office noure, 8 to 10. ni. Stod p.m, 7toS p.m. Telephone 1790. it foriuer residence, 24 I st. n.w., 1 to? muze tah TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. pothine he exercise of tare judyment 89 Fucidly deinand. ed asin the parchase of plate glass for fine Fesidencesand store fronts, Your Judgment may be vood Upon all other potuts, Oat upon Glass we can no doubt materially assist you. We are sistent therewith, and if we she avoldably err we KO to “any uxt coat to correct error. Estimates {ree, cHas.'E Hopgkrn, Expert Haniter of Glas, mh22 13 7th wt. mw. SS WASHINGQOS JOCKEY CLUB. special weeting of the stockholders of the Washingt y Chub will be held at Willard Hall FRIDAY, March zo, at 8 p.m. “The report of the auditing Committee und the report of the committee appointed to revise the constitution ad by-laws will Desubmitted. By order of the president. THOS. M. DRANEY, Secresary, March 21, 1802. mb21-ot "he opportunity of ay not vrs tomorrow. ‘T jo buy. 3s others. are why Teadt "We orty on ateurs well for parties With the courage of their convictions. 'PRUCIOL & PLOCTOR, 907 G st. n. mi Weal Estate and Inswrance, Be crs FOR C0ak, FOK ANTHKACITE, 20 CENTS PER TON ‘onder at once. ‘Off for cash the nex! 20 days. AMERICAN ICE AND COAL. CO. 11 Bw, corner 10th and F sts. 1.w. @ = HAVE YOU SEEN OR UNEXCELLED > stock of Gateo stewart umd other ‘ox? Weean furnish you ANY LEBRATED MAKE ha = store “BAY If you wT. mb 10-Lan NG GOODS ON K Fulton upon which months or wore are hereby Siiterest on the same, or thy wil be gold at auction March 20, 1Ni2, at 10 ol a.m. HK. FULTON, Fawubroi muhil2-100* notified to call and. pay WHEN IT COMES TO BE SEEN (Our laundry work) we feel convinced you wili continue to have one of our wagons cali ‘every Week at your address. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 491 to 499 C st. now. —— ENDOWMENT INSUMANCE. The plan offered by the UNITED SECURITY COMPANY is the oniy safe Way to invest in a ouse on instalinents. ‘The payments do not amount to more than pidinary rent. canbe made monthly, quarterly, lg yearly OF yearly fF & period St". 10, fears. Ef the applicant lives th mb14 Wh'ths D. OUT FURTH! PAYMENT. For full particulars apply to KOB'T MORRIS, Gen’) Agt. United Security Lite Insurance snd rust Co} Capital, $1,000,000. Full paid.“ jalG-wasdua_ Bee Ewan Bassos. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BANJOS MADE. PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY THE PRINCIPAL i VROFESSIONAL PLAYERS. PRICES FAIR AND REASONABLE. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 987 Penusyivania ave., near 10th st., WHOLESALE AGENTS. mh19-7t BS awass, ‘Anil especially now, Weare the lowest! STOVES: LAMPS. c. AMUDDIMAN, 614 12th st. mh19 a= NOW AT You Be eis Nittoha Binders He can bind any oct:vu book in leat! upward and make you a good job. LivGF. tabi g=> DO YOU WANT A GUUD PIANO AT YOUR ‘own price? Look at our #195 upright; gu Buteed for five years, HUGO WOKCH & CO.,S [AVE FOUND eive hina call. from: 60 cents <— Adauuw building, 12 REBY GIVEN OF THE oye othice sro the Atlantic to the SF st. opposite the Ebbitt House, WATERS THOMPSON, Real Estate Avents and Builders, NOTICE IS HE removal mhi7-6t HE STANDARD WRITING MACHINE OF THE WORLD. ‘The 1802 MODEL Of the REMINGTON Is now ON THE MARKET. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, miP-te 8TH AND F STS. Be BUSINESS MEN IN THIS LOCALITY. who wish to mest members of their family at Muncheon, will find OUR LUNCH ROOM 's very couventent place, It is well lightedand ventilated and commands & very pleasing view of the city aud Po- tomac. A strictly Jirst-clase iunchcon will be served ‘promptly at moderate cost. ‘Siath floor, 10th st. building. Take Elevators, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, fot-3m 10TH, 11TH AND F STS, §.W. ———————— eg ESTES Ps Short ends of hickory and oak for grates. Cannel and splint if you pre- fers blazing coai. Just the thing for Quiet parties and gas light receptions. Pictures and romance in the spark and dane. % MAURY DOVE ‘ Offices: 21st and I n.w.: 1206 H st. 2. w., 1626 Met. nw. Wharf, foot F and G sts. oY @21-3m HATHAWAY, SOULE AND HARKING- Re aie found at. Yo sbiore WAVENRE S Davis: _ 233m tes and OU OF RALINGS. Send postal and we will do the rest— you want any kind of iron work. t GEO. WHITE & SONS, 226-3 Maine ave., bet 45 and Gth sts, Kee Keon SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, eENTHALsPENSAnY axD EMER. GENCY HOSPITAL, ‘15th st. and Ohio ave. Washinston, 2.C., March £1, 1892, To the Public: The new building of the Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospita’ has Just boen completed. The usefulness 21.0 efficiency of this institution b eeu testifies to by thonsands of the poor and sufler- ing who have beon benefited by the trestment they received there, and its excellence has been eomizented upon by the public prevs and by all who havo Visited tt, Many of its friends have never had an opportunity of secing it in its new quarters, and it is proposed to sive them such an opportunity on HURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1892, When the new building will be opened from 7 to 9 o'clock for their inspection. It is located one square below Albauch’s Opera House, You arecordially invited to be present. Please bring your friends and all who may be interested in this 00d work. Yours very respectfully, BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. BENJ. H. WARDER, Yice President. H. RANDALL WEBB, Secpetary. CHAS. J. BELL, Treasurer, ATTENDING STAFF. Dr. SWAN M. BU! "T. Dr. WILLIAM LEE. Dr. WM. I, HAWKES. Dr. JAMES KERR. Dr. H. LE. JOHNSON. Dr. T. MORRIS MURRAY. CONSULTING STAFE. Dr. J. TABER JOHNSON. Dr. D. W. PRENTISS. Dr, N. 8. LINCOLN, Dr. W. W. JOHNSTON. Dr.@.L. MAGRUDER. —_Dr.J. FORD THOMPSON DIRECTORS. ARTHUR D. ADDISON. THOMAS J. KING, A. T. BRITTON. JOHN G. JU! ‘ALDERON CARLISLE, M. M. PARKER. WILLIAM GALT. HENRY L. PLUM, W. B. GURLEY, A. A. THOMAS. GARDINER G. HUBBARD. JOHN W. MACARTNEY. E, KURTZ JOHNS HENRY L. WEST. i. C. WHITTEMORE. EX OFFICIO MEMBERS. Dr. ©, M. HAMMETT, Health Oficer, mh23 D. A. FRANK, Sanitary Officer. g=>""MIRABILIA” CIGARS. OWing to the large demand for the *Mirabilia” Cizars we had to discontinue advertising: this brand of cigars until we bad accumulated a sufficient stock to Properly seston. ‘The **Mirabilia" hashad the great est run of any cigar on this :narket. It is the best, and the usual resuits have followed the introduction of a will be found on sale at ai! the first- lers and will be mentioned in these columns ne to time. ‘olen Sceptre smoking tobacco is being added to the stock of the dealers here. As this tobacco has Leen so w@ll liked in New York for thirty years it is to be supposed that it will be ap- preciated here, SCOTT & BRO., at Exclusively Wholesale Dealers, FOR SALE-No. 3327 NS8T.;, Georgetown; 3-story and attic brick: modern improvements; lot 27.60x15C; alley connections back and front; pric, 86,500. Terms, £500 cash, balance payable 850 monthly. Apply to . H. FICKLING, mb23-3t 41.00) At the Grand Exhibit.no: store, of the Walthan pany’s productions: close “a fun af informatio will ive you an idea of what Watches used to be; tf wil cost = you nothing. You are invited to cal, A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., Manufacturing Jeweler, mb23 505 Seventh st. Bee? House BurveRs. HAVE THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR YOUR NEW HOUSE CALL FOR A BORN STEEL PLATE RANGE AND A TORRID FURNACE. 80 IN. STRUCT YOUR ARCHITECT AND SEE THAT HE DOES IT. For particulars ask anybody who has Used either or call on 8. S. SHEDD & BRO, 492 OTH ST. N. PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNL mh23 Ss TF ¥OU Wa our #3, 84.8 OD SHOES LOOK AT xrades. A fnil line of Hathaway, Soue & Harrington's men’s shoes. mhtzlm « M. STRICKLAND, 930 Pa. ave. Gc A SBCRN Gerrans, Handsomein finish. Beautiful in tone. Every fret absolutely correct. Warranted not to warp, spit oF crack. Prices fair and reasonable and one price only | to every one. juitar bears the nalue of George Wasiburn plainiy burned on the inside. None gen- uine without it. WASHBURN MANDOLIN Perfect in every particular. Inzenio'sly constructed , correctly fretted, beautifully fin'shod. Warranted not to split, warp oF crucl and one price barn is burned plainly upon side of every instrument. None genuine with- so read and remember, every Wi jandolin i% not only branded aver’s ueme, Dut the number tmarkou on the tuside, aud the public is hereby wars thet any Washburn instrument offered for sale, no . without the neiwe and number ‘aforesaid, is sprrious, or there 18 Sole agents tor te sale of these goods in. A the best aud safest plan isto come to ode sales roous, wire you wall always fiad a full, complete and fresh’ stock of tac wentine Wash- burs Mandolins and Guitars. Remember our naine, remember our number. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 7 Pa. ave. mhi9-7t ‘Near 10th FOR SALE—No. 1613 35TH St. Georgetown; cottage; lot 16x143 ft. : Price, 86,000. Teri, $2,000 cash, as- suming trust of $4,000. Apply to @. H. FICKLING, ‘ 1264 32d st. n.w. mb2s-3t ‘West Washington, D.C. aT WINES AT FAIR PRICES, SONOMA CALITORSIA WISE COMPANY, 17 Oth st. n. w. HARRY M. CONRAD, Manaver. fo20-1m_ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A ‘meeting of the stockholders of the Arlinston ire Tnsurance Company or the District of Columbia, J0F the election of nine directors to. ath ger i the: day'of February, 1803, will be held at the ofice of the companys 1x0 Penn aver, new: tn the ier of Wash ington, District of Columbia, on MONDAY: March 28, Isis" Polis open at 12 ns, and close at 2 Peis Books for the transfer of stock will be closed on the 24th day Of March, Incez. and reuain clésed ‘until the 20th ay ‘yy order ef the board of directors. of . FRANK T. RAWLINGS, ~ fe26-tm28in- fo <q REMOVAL. ‘The American Mutual Aja Society ‘ 007 Noti'st. new, near F at, bee pera Be? VANS ANoeNCatliwr cama, Folephone 703 UAT. Ee MegUETN Ti08 Bot. a.w. minigte J, He CORSING, Tile Shope 520 13th st, Ke PECIAL Drive iy BicycLEs— SATURDAY, MARCH 12 Gushion-tired Brand-new “*REFEREE" Safetys, cut to One Hundred Doltars!—(Forty dollars reduction in price). These machines are of latest designs and fully warranted. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MBG. 00.. 1325 14th st. 2. w. mhi2 Be Lr Denes 807 gi st. aw. WEDNESDAY, 23d inst., at EMMETT C. ELMORE, Sec._ ). FA SPECIAL SESSION OF ‘azipament. No. 1, will be held Nisa at 7:36 orcvock, OF = "‘Wernesday) dextee work. invited, at T. EDWARD CLARK, JR.. | INGTON R.A. CHAPT! THURSDAY EVENING, Marc Members of this ited to attend. By 4 S. Patriarchs of other eucampments are cP. | o'clock. dia! Wy ive las been constituted by to counider the subject of barbor lines im river from its juouth to Benning bridge, and ripanan Ownersand others interested 1m this subject are. Fe~ dnested to slate thelr Views. im writing and send the to the undersicned, who will expiain more in 1 the matter sincer cousieration by the board to ft hisoflice. CHAS. EL. B. DAVIS, HAD SIXTY PAIRS OF TROUSERS. A certain New Yorker is reported as hay- y jaits of trousers in his wardrobe ‘a proportionate number of coats, vercouts. While it is only withi the province ofa few to uave this number, itis true economy to own at lest a dozen Pairs of trousers. Even trousers need a rest ad soon “peg out” with constant wear. We have abont 25" patterns in fine En- glish stripes, which properly belong at $11 aut ¥12.. We propose to make them w Onier ior $9 as A spring “trade opener.” Allyarments made in Washington, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Export Tailor, mb23 Cor, 9th and G Bees Fenny ‘To hear the questions as to how we Maker can afford to give so much tu fine to finish, best material and perfect fit Wearer, at the price. It’s the new business method does it! Buy from the auaker, bnt buy the best. THE BAKER SHOE. mb23 1430 N. ¥. ave. THE TERMS Ane Easy. ‘We are established here to seid THI NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, Oar Registers are sold by cataiogue prices on accom- modating monthly payinents, wile for cash we allow discount of 5 per cent. Every Revister we man facture carries a two-year guarantee, but each one is so Weli tade that with ordinary care it should last a lifetime, THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., G8 Louisiana avenue nw. LW.) ROBERT CALLAHAN, Agent. Seren 70 FILL ORDERS | Serta Sham Laas aoe tar Colors, &c. L receive proposals for 6,000 gallons of pure Linseed O11 on cars at B. and 0. depot. One cent a gallon additional for delivery in any part of the city. 3 DANIEL SHANAHAN, _mh23-2w 330, 338 and 334 New Jerse; a PUPDEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE, PUREE OF MUSHROOMS. Wash and chop fine one pound of mushrooms and let thei simmer eigut ininutes in half a pint ‘of hot water and a quarter of a pound of excellent butter ; add two tablespounfuls of pounded crack- ers, pepper, sait and a teaspoonful of any fav ite sauce. sri to a boil, stir ina little parsiey ‘Gud serve at cuce. Open an account at my furniture house and you will Ue astounded to discover that youcan buy more for Jess woney than at any other similar establishment in thoeity. Indeed you wili be almost appalled when you come to figure up the difference—and this differ- ence is just as pronounced now as when, some two months azo, I made the great “*break” in prices which s0 many others have attempted to follow but utterly faiied tokeep up. Don’t delay long—my stock is not inexhaustible and 1, too, may ave to advance aiter awhile, JOHN RUDDEN, Eel B13 Seventh strget northwest. Ke Feat SALE OF HATS. ‘Tomorrow morni lot of Men's Fine and various shad low price of many sold about B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, we shall offer a ies in Binck of Brown at the 0. The equal of town at 63. Bee mb23 AGE 11S CHIEF CHARM. Old ace lends mellow and invigorating flavor to wine can be obtained in no other tanner flavor is the chief characteristic of the old wines and brandies sold by us. For table use or the sick room. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, fe18-2m 614 14th st. now. ee SURE conn cure. ‘There are a thousand or more remedies for corns and bunions, but the best one of Emerson which wo know is to wear the Emerson Shoes Shoe. Fits better, wears easier, lasts Shined longer and costs less than any other shoe of Free, equal grade. Needs no “breaking in.” We alone make them and sell them. jole Makers end Sellers of the Emerson Shoes,” 1103 Pa. ave. n w., next to Star office. mb’ KEEP ADREAST OF THE TIMES. ‘in these days of advancement and progress no office 1s completo unless furnished with the im- Proved appliauces which the wen ius ofthe invent- ors haye created. ‘The Mimeograph may justly be regarded as one of the foremost inventions. With it you can make as inany duplicate letters or circulars as you wi pie.easy to manipu- late and effective. Lot us show you how it works. J..0. PARKER, ce ‘Bookseler and Stationer, 619 7th st. n.w. _mbh23 ‘APHS FOR LITERATEURS. ia M. 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BUSINESS CHANCES cITy ITEMS COUNT 2esaares A SPIRITED REJOINDER. The President Expresses a Purpose to Protect the American Interests Even if Military Force is Necessary—The Note From Salis- bury Said to Be Evasive and Unsatisfactory. President Harrison sent to the Senate today scopy of his reply to Lord Salispary’s last note. Its concluding paragraph is very war- like in tone and contains, in substance, an ulti- matum to the British government. LAID BEFORE THE SEAT The President's message transmitting Lord Salisbury’s reply to the last note from this gov- ernment relative to the modus vivendi was laid before the Senate in executive session at 1 o'clock. Lord Saliebury’s reply is virtual reiteration of his declination FO FOR SALE (Lots)... : FOR SALE (Horses aud Vebicies) FOR BALE (Pinos) .. FOR SALE (Miscellaneous)... HOTELS INSURANCE.. LADIES' GoD: LECTURES... LEGAL NOTICES, LOCAL MENTIO; LOST AND BOUND.” MANICURE... MeeeEnEBesnee soe MARRIAGES, to renew the modus vivendi on the MEDICAL | same terms as existed last year. After balf an MISCELLA hour's discussion the correspondence was re- MON. ferred to the committee on foreign relations g]and the doors were reopened. The corre- OCEAN STEAMERS 7 | spondence was not made public. OFFICIAL NOTICES... 8| The President in his letter announced that POTOMAC RIVER BOA’ 7 | he had made a rejoinder to Lord Salisbury's PIANOS AND ORGANS. 7 | reply. PERSONAL, 2 LORD SALIGRURY's NoTE. Se 7| Lord Salisbury’s note may be described asa SPEOLAL ROTIGEE 1 | #¥nopsis of the detailed reply to the State De- SUBURBAN PROPERTY 2| partment note, which is to follow by mail. His SUMMER RESORTS: 2 | refusal to consent to a renewal of the modus WANTED dtein). % | vivendi is accompanied with several counter WANTED (Houso. 5 | Propositions, the reading oY which was re- VAN (ots). 2| ceived with’ ill-suppressed irritation by the WANTED aR 2 | Senate. ball ome | The general character of tho noteisdescribed peters fel pyre) | M4 evasive and equivocating. The President's rejoinder was also, as stated, transmitted to the Senate. It is a pungent communication, in which the President broadly but in diplomatic Janguage hints that Lord Salisbury has not met his overtures in a straightforward, business- like manacr. AN ULTIMATUM To GREAT BRITAIN. The President insists upou a renewal of the modus vivendi without reference to insignifi- cant or irrelevant conditions, and closes his note with the stirring assertion that if the government ot Great Britain declines to assist in the protection of the se: during the arbitration of the claims of the United States be will proceed to enforce the laws and exclude poachers from Bering sea, if the military force of the United States is re- quired to accomplish it. A SENSATION IN THE SENATE. The note created a sensation in the Senate. ‘The gravity of the case has led to # renewal of the strongest efforts of the Senators to prevent the public from being made ac- quainted with the facts until the correspondence progressed further. There was no expres- sion of opinion by the President in his letter of transmittal; but this was not needed, in view of the clearly defined position assumed by him in his rejoinder to Lord Salisbury, which ap- peared to meet with the unanimous approval of the Senators. Although there bas been nothing in the na- Goversmest Recerrts Topay.—Internal ret enue, $376,531; customs, $527,007. B. Lex has been appoin master at Wheatland, Va. ted fourth-class post- New Baxk.—The controller of the currency has authorized the Union National Bank of Schenectady, N.Y., to begin business with « capital of $50,000. Lirur. Peany’s Party.—The Danish minister hus informed the Secretary of State that the Danish government has instructed it, officials toextend every possible encouragement and assistance to the American expedition fitted out for the relief of Licut. Peary's party. ‘Tur Presment’s Catiens.—The President's callers today included Attorney General Miller, Gen. J. W. Foster, Senators Sherman, Dawes and Perking, Representatives Taylor and Clancy, Rev. Emil G. Hirsch of Chicago and Mr, Samuel Gompers, president of Federa- tion of Labor, with a delegation. Tar Dorrars Comrxo to WasurxaTox.—The new dispatch boat Dolphin, which has just been put in commission at Norfolk, will arrive | $77° . 0f,,,8, direct vote, upon the treaty in Washington in a few days for the purpose of | defined. opposition to. it. asm sure conveying a party of naval and other officials to Norfolk to witness the launching of the pro- tected cruiser Raleigh, which will take e on the 31st instant. render by the United States of her rights acquired by the treaty from Russia, it can be stated the treaty will soon be ratified by the Senate. But a resolution will acccompany ee it reciting that there does not aj a Navat Onpens._Lieut. Geo. R. Clark has | sufficient reason that the United States sho! been detached from the Michigan on 11th | *>ate its claims to jurisdiction ing arbitra~ April and ordered to the training ship Rich- | 0” and authorizing the President touseall the of the military arm ef the government to mon’. Leave of absence granted Medical In-| secure the protection of the “eights uf the spector T, C. Walton, on October 6, 1891, is United States extended to October 1 next, with permission to remain abroad. Commander George W. Pigman, orderéd to relieve Commander J. D Graham of the command of the United States monitors. There is no action on the part of the Senate necessary in the matter, but the message is understood to have been sent that the Sena- tors might be fally informed as to the situa- tion, as it may effect this action on the arbitra- tion treaty. It is believed that the opposition to the rati- fication of the treaty is gaining in strength. PLEASED WITH THE PRES]DENT'S ATTITUDE. ‘The communication seyft by the President to the Senate in executive session today would seem to indicate the possession by the ad- minisiration of an amount of backbone quite as formidable as that displayed in the Chilean matter. Senators are discussing with a good deal of gravity the complications which now exist between the United States and Great Britain and without regard to politics they seem generally very much pleased at the stiffness of the President's atti- tude. The reply to Lord Salisbury’s last letter is said, in effect, to be a statement on the part of this government to protect the seal fishery and upbold the principle involved at any cost, The committee on foreign relations, to which the correspondence was referred, will be heard from, it is said, either this evening or tomorrow as soon as the Senate meets, remairstes Commaxpen Granam To Be Court-Man- T1ALED.—The record of the court of inquiry in the case of Commander J. D. Graham has been received at the Navy Department and ite char- acter is indicated by the fact that he will now be tried by court-martial. Commander G. W. Pigman has been ordered to relieve him of duty in command of the monitors in the James river. ‘The detail for the court will be an- nounced this afternoon. Persoxat.—Col. M. 8. Volkmar of the army, Wm. J. Tucker of Andover, Mass., and H. W. Hyde of Boston are at the Arno.-——Mre. L. L. Tifft of Buffalo, Mrs. G. P. Hosmer of Lock- ort, N. ¥.. Benj. R. Jewell of South Hampton, N. H., J. Berry of Brooklyn and E. A. Miller of Warsaw, N. ¥., are at the Fredonia.— A, M. Johnson of St. John, N. B.. Wm. Dicraks of San Francisco, D. W. Hall of New York and W. A. Edeburn of Pittsburg are at the How- ard.— 2 ee, G. E. Borden of Norfolk, C. H. Read, jr., of Richmond, Va., and D. E. Wing of Saratoga, N. Y., are at the Jobn- son.——J. W. Jones of Denver, B. W. Wims of New York, J. W. Davis of ‘Cleveland and John Kelly ot Boston ere at the St. James.. Frank W. Christian of Richmond, James B. Boylan of Hoboken and H. P. Hobson of merville, Tenn., are at the Metropolitan.— H. Fussell of Philadelphia is at the Ni tional.——Mr. C. L. Curtiss, who bas been traveling through the west for three months past,has returned to the city. A. E. Dunning of Boston. John Hall of New York, J. L. Garner of Pittsburg and E. L. Lindsley of New York aro at Willard’s.-—E. H. Chase of Wilkesbarre, Pa, BA. Hard and J. R. Tennant of New York and W. B. Tuttle of Newark, N. J., are at the Randall.—J. N. Davidson of Allegheny, A. 8. Wheeler of Boston, W. W. Childs of’ New York and Chas. W. Ogden of Texas areat the Riggs.—F. G. Prescott of New THE SILVER DEBATE. Some Reasons Why an Effort May Be Made te Prolong It. There is no prospect of an understanding be- tween the two factions in the House as to the time when a vote may be had on the Bland bill. It is universally agreed that the anti-silver men cannot muster enough votes to effect er the defeat or postponement of the bill, but they are working with as much earnestness as if they had some hope still. Members who are known to be silver men are being deluged with telegrams from nearly all parts of the west urging them to vote against the measure or to postpone the whole matter. A remarkable earnestness is York, Geo. H. Armstrong of Minneapolis, A. | contest on both sides, and there is a feeling B Ewing. jr, of St Louis, J. Baker of | that. the democratic party is now passing of Beston and C. E. Perkins of Maine are at the | through a most critical stage of its prepara: Arlington.—F. H. Platt of New York. J. H. | tion for the national Lands of Roanoke and Matt ¥. Reynolds of St.| ‘The anti-silver men evidently feel that Louis areat the Shorcham.——J. 0. Eaton i of Chicago, C. A. Smith of Oxford, N. ¥., W. H. Letters of Putnam, Conn., and H. A. Garland of Michigan are at the Ebbitt. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. ‘THE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY. Company of Washington, D. C., is required by law to substitute for animal power ia the McEnery Probably Wins in Lou- isiana. CASE OF MURDERER DEEMING ON THE EDGE OF A STRIKE, AN the Branches of the Grand Trunk am@ Canadian Pacific in an Unsettied State. Derrorr, Mick, March 23.—The Grand Trunk railroad of Canada and its Michigan branches, the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milk waukee, the Chicago and Grand Trank and other laterals, aud the main line and all the branches of the Canadian Pacific af tottering on the edge of « strike, which, if it takes place, will effec tively tie those arteries ‘of commerce and make bavoc among many lines of trade. There appears to be but one way in which this can be averted, and that a forthe Canadian Pacific to take action toward restoring the brotherhood of railway traimmen dischi from its far western imons between Winni- g and Vancouver. The unanimous expres- Sion among the Detroit brotherhood is that the strike will extend as stated above if the fight is persisted in ° A delegation of the brotherbood from the Canadian side was in Detroit Monday im con- ference with local officials and the conference took the form of calling special mectings of the brotherhood in their various lodges in Michi- gan and Canada for the purpose of deciding pon the action to be taken. PREPARING FoR THOCRLE. Tonoxto, March 23.—The Canadian Pacific authoritics on this division have done their share in supplying men to take charge of any trains that may be left unmanned by the strik- ere, Last night ten full train crews and fifty special constables left North Bay. The constables are armed with revolvers, for which they carry bill cartridges, and have also e supply of handcuffs. Among the number are scveral old and experienced officers, who will be prepared for any emergency. ‘The party are due at North Bay at about @ 4. m., and it will be at that point, it is thought that trouble may be looked fo intendent Tait, though admitting that expected troubie on the main line, denied that they saw any indication of the strike ex- tending to or affecting the Ontario and Quebee division. General THEY WILE. NoT STRIKE. Sr. Jomx, N. K., March 23. Dispatches have been pouring in from all directions asking if the men on the Atlantic division of the Cana- dian Pacific intended to strike in sympathy with the train hands in the west. Couduc- tor Cassidy, who is the representative here of the order of Railway Conductors, said there would be no strike on this sect Wixxrrea, Max., March 23.-The refusal of the engine drivers to join the trainme: strike has very much disheartened and there is strong evidence that they will abandon their position and seek to effect « settlement with the Canadian Pacific. So far the regular trains between Montreal and Van- couver are running. ‘The movemeut of freight ‘alone is impeded. — SIX KILLED OUTRIGHT, An Oil Explosion at Amsterdam That Causes Great Havoc. Amstexram, March 23.—The explosion of & barrel of benzoline in a drug ware house today destroyed several lives and injured more than ascore of people. The ware house is situated on the Keyser Gracht canal, one of the princi pal thoroughfares of Amsterdam. The ware house caught tire, and while efforts were wade to extinguish the flames, they” the barrei of benzoliue, and caused the terrife explosion. Six persons were instantly killed and twenty- seven injured, some of them fatally. The barme ing fluid was scattered an all directions, and the shricks of the victims could be beard for distance, drawing multitudes to the «pot. tore at their clothes in agony, to get rid of the fire that wae eating into their flesh, and others dashed about lke mad- men, yelling for relief. The fire was extin- guished after some difficulty and the dead bodies were taken out, some of them present- a most horrible te. ides the loss of life four houses were destroyed by the explosion. McENERY PROBABLY WINS, He Will Be the Democratic Candidate ta Loutsiana. New Onuraxs, La, March 23.—The election Yesterday passed off very quictly. New Orleans gives McEnery 1,262 start in the race. The Tin Democrat this morning says edi- ‘Not only has the Crescent city de- clared in favor of the levee governor, but all that has been heard from the parishes indicates that instead of New Orleans’ majority for McEnery being lessened by the country vote it will be increased by that vote. There as thus @ practical certainty that the McEnery ticket has been elected by a majority which wil! be at Jeast 9,000 and is likely to be 10,000 or 12.000.” The Picayune says: “There is no reason to doubt that iu the primary elections yesterday Gov. McEnery, with the ticket for state officers which he heads, has been decisively victorious The McEuery ticket has carried the city by about the sume majority as in the November primaries of last year.” —-___ MURDERER DEEMING’S CASE, - It is Believed That It Will Not Be Necessary. to Take Him to England Peetu, West Avsrnatta, March 23.—The hearing in the case of Deeming, the wife mur-" derer, was resumed this morning. His counsel is trying with all the logal means at bis com- mand to prevent his being sent to Melbourne, where the venue in his case lies, and also to prevent his extradition to England for trial for murdering his first wife and four children It is believed, however that the counsel's efforts will prove unavailing and that Deeming will be sent to Melbourne for trial It is not thonght that he will have to answer to the charge of murdering his wife and four chil- dren in England, as tne police of Melbourne claim to have evidence that will ‘doubt Seoul bn his sonelstion endl oenstion tauees —— 'Pro- if ite later than the 6th day of | © duke, and when the latter a page ha — cal traction not involving the use of overhead | _.0® arrest him. Matters were decidedly Wires; and whereas, the said company hes ap- | Bit duke plied to Congress for an extension of the time | within which such change may beaccomplished; ee now, therofore, Resolved, That the committee on the District of Columbia be, and is hereby, | | 7" directed to ascertain immediately what steps | ¥i! See ean uiea Cnapeny an de seomeee | garding the death of Arthur Goring Thomas, rag re orga eo Ee rate reaaaen ree Pay ep erg Fashington, the nature and ficiency of tne ‘evidence was given to the effect that Thomas ywers of the mechanical appliance, which it has been suffering for scme time from severv te i nis Hobee Setar ae the is eg ees ery cog > petted a absen: ‘south, nnd | jurned a verdict that Thomas had comuitted The House naval committee yesterday | sence to Bigger Than the Governor for Awhile Jacxsox, Muss. March 23.—When the lagio- named Bryant took posession of the state for an hour and ran to suit him- bat. Several oflcere pimp I ay 9 with o pie knife in each heed be defied them and cursed the phyA OR ctichia’ Seeing bofere ‘iss.

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