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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Pemsyivania Avenue, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H_ KAUFFMANN, Pres't. New York Office, 68 Potter Bailing FRR Evexixe Stan is served to subscribers eity by carrera. on their ova gevonat Ee ir own account, at 10 rents pee Meek, or 44. per month. Copies at the geatseach. By mail—any where iu the United States'cs sada postase prepaid. cents Ter month. TURDAY QUADRUPLE Sifter Stam $1. year; yo Postave added. $2.00 1" © 00 Per year: d at the Post Office at Washington, second-class mail matter.) SA — &~ All wail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. he Zoening Star. Vor. 80, No. 20,218: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1892. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. S AND BIBLE STUDENTS OF S. lemons, both sexes. are Fare ges we Se eehamnPaere THE WOMANS at fea a ive | — Ee ese aes secebtion Y EVENING, March 29 2. Signal Rifles Armory trom stolh, ne tee Distriet who are in need ur d . been overlooked. If ily some have “deste invitations the Them by send: thet N st = XILIARY EX-CON- i Some source inast be obtain they will uct appeal in vain tot , and help from is believed that ‘othe citizens of Wash. MARY DESHA. ‘The annust meeting of the stockholders of “THE MERIDIAN REAL. ESTATE AND PROMOTION COMPANY” will be held on MONDAY, April 18, 1882, at 12 o'clock m., at the office of the company. 617 F St_n.w., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting any other busi- Ress that may be necessary. 9. Herbert Giesy, Sec ea Directors: | OSCAR ROOME, President: JOHN 0. JOHN- BON. Vice President; CH. DAVIDGE, Treasurer: 8. HERBERT GIESY. Secretary aud Attorney, SG. CORNWEL:, CHARLES G. RINGW. we Ss. caurpent: “# SINGWALLIS im THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stoctholdergof the Lincoln Fire Insurance say ot tne Dates ot lamina for the election of irectors to serve for the eneulaa Test held at the otfce of the company. Nor SoU Wh. st Bow. Washincton Loan and trust building. on MON- DAY, Ape 11, i802 “Polls opem at 12m close a .” Books ‘for the transfer ef stork will be closed Apa 7 to April Ta. both day suclasiy tab11 19,25 8p. FH. DARDARIN, Secretary. NOTICE.—A MEETING OF THE STOCK: holies of the Potomac Skid Dredeing and Compounding Company will be held at 1425 New York gree aw. in the city of Was: ington, om the eh Gay of April next, at S pm. for the purpose of ds SShine or otherwive distostageot a porsonet tive cape Stock of said company, forthe sleesion of the oficers aid company for the susuiuc year ain for such ofber Business as uiay be Urougt before sand tneetin a MURPHY. CHAS. CHILDS. PoP sues, Ww. P HOPKINS, w. |. A. PATE. = J. GALLIBER, Sec. SUMMER PRICES FOR COAT. FOR ANTHRACITE, 30 CENTS PER TON Of for cas the next 20 days. once. AMERICAN ICE AND Coat CO. w. corner 10th and F ste. nw. WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 916 and 918 Peow: ‘The vaults and apartments for the stotase of val hie papers. silver. clothing, pictures and furniture are spacious. dry, Bre and bt proof. Frices mod- crater sy fel0-4in —"" DEPARTURE IN FISE TAILORING. 'H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from 835 up. ‘Trousers from #10 up. Low prices from this date with high-grade art. Ja29 INSURANCE. “TION FIRE INSURANCE CO. D. WILLIAM BALLANTYNE, it. JAMES E. FITCH, Secretary. Issues Teves at unusually Lov rates aad each insurer shares the profits. For full information apply to the office Of te company. 1400G st. nw. ehly 3 —A F an oe ae ai ie TEA By BH Cod 5 —— 4 ‘The demand for our Finer Shoes Ar 95e. ‘has increased to such an extent a that we are obliged to carry more Ar 95c. than four times as many of this ¢lass of goods than formerly. ‘The conseyuent encroachment on our shelf room requires are @uction of our stock of cheaper Ar 95c. Ar 95e goods Ar 95c. Commencing Monday morning ‘we shall unload 1,500 pairs of Ladies’ and Misses’ Reliable, Strictly Solid Sole Pebble and Kid Button Shoes, the Kid with silk-worked buttonholes — that were formerly @1.25, Ar 95c. A Pan Ar 95c. Ar 95c. Also 1,200 pairs Boys’ and Youths’ Solid Double-soled But- Ar 95e. Be: ton and Laced Shoes, every pair Ar 950. warranted. Regular 81.25 goods, a Ar 950. A Pan Ar 95c. —_— ‘We hardly need to tell you that these goods are warranted to give wood service, and at this remark- Ar 95o. ably low price there is ne neces- Ar 95c. iy of cautioning you to be on —_ time, before the sizes are broken. Wa. Haw & Cos Raxusrz Suoz Houses, 100 and 932 7th ot, — —194 and 1916 Pa ave.,—— 231 Pa ave. ne War Go Luuerse Axovxp youcap, ha ug core and bul removed each aad re forded instantly. mb De. J.J. GEOKGES & SON, 1115 Pa ave. A Dov Monday. cate Spectra Day- Our Anniversary occurs Tuesday, Wedaredey and Thursday of hext ‘Week. We will tell you all about it Monday. The day before the An- Diversary will bes happy one for lovers of our popular PEPPER- MINTS and WINTERGREENS and BUTTERCUPS, forthe speciad day for these CANDIES comes then. ‘The former are 15 CENTS « bo: the latter 25 CENTS per pound. FRENCH CANDIES are in creat Gemand st WO CENTS. Gut & Sox, Makers f Reat Candies, dniSi@a. Blox Aas. Pita PECIAL SALE! $2.98 PORTIEKS, FOR THIS ‘sale only $1.20 per pair. $4.96 Suyrae oe 2 Bows. mn2ezt 74>-747 Sth st. ce Puosesaric Excision, ‘The most edi ient and palatable preparations of COD LIVER OIL on the market. Itscompo- sition is well Lnown and bas the indorsement of the pharmaceutical and medical soctetios of Washington. Every incredient im ite formula fe easentia! and contributes to the alleviation of coughs, colds and the symptoms of all wasting diseases. We take creat pains toprepareit care fully of the best materials and to have it made feeebly. Suid in any quantity. W. 8. THOMPSON, Fharmacht, Bae meetiNG. A mass meeting of citizens and residents of Wash- Meeting Sunday evening ats ‘uaton will be held at the Reere eS e Shaw and speak. “Good tvusic.” All'are inv FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner 10th and G streets northwest, =SSTAR OF HOPE LoDaE, | <n ae WASHINGTON GROVE CAMP MEET SPECIAL NOTICES. __ CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES bg er oO. G. T., PRESBYTERIAN. BAPTIST. ie Gospel teniperance es — : ciclot shonener ol ALL TE E WORKERS SHOULD CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES. PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM SPEAKS _ON Sroniten, Mee ae ke | BOS hear Jad ‘on “The Needs for. the byterian), Connecticut ave.. Nand sth sts, ASTOR es Mowe” Supday: wists 7°00 1 Mr. L. it. York will | Work as Seen Frow My Datiy Experience” and Mrs. | now, Rev. ‘TounisS. Hamlin, D.D.- pastgre—Services | greece ching at 11 a.m. Dy Pastor Hex Swem. ited. Itt | M.'3, Telford of Colorado at Ni at 1i'a mo. and 8 p.m" sunday school at 9:30 a.m. | All seats tree, You are cordially invited- Second tist Chureh, cor. 1 st. B.W., at Christian Endeavor Society meeting at7 p.m. it | Baptist Church, 4th st-mpd Virginia ave me. It Mrs. La Fetra will preside. Every — a <” — T. WOODWARD, gq GOSPEL TEMPERA Bye Pecos ball SUNDAY Anievendent Lode. I. 0. ‘and J. J. Coulter will speak. el Hy NCE MEETING AT Bist st. Georzetown, 7, under «lirection oF T. "Mrs, Martin of W.C. Come and bring t ENING, March, AT 3:30 TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, Tedueted. oe J. RIFFARD MICKLE, ‘Under the auspices of the ERLE S RED cross, ATTENTION, ‘All ex- Bethel Cas In the interests of the RUSSIAN FAMINE SUFFERERS. Addresses will be made by the Hon. W. P. C. Breckinridye of Kentucky. Kanizing and atteri fiat tito be held at weiutay the first part of June, A. 8. TOWSON, Secretary. the purpose of or- the grand reunion iy Military “Academy, Vir- LEWIB, Chairman. mbzb-2t ‘Hon. B. W. Perkins, U.8.8., of Kansas. Hon. J. W. Bailey of Texas. ‘Miss Clara Barton, ,WE'VE GOT 'EM THIS SEASON, Bishop J. F. Hurst, The sas —= Overcoat Loy for renew color, ‘the new Commissioner Douglass Haitinstyieand some new: points of ca Our own that will capture you. ‘Music by Prof. BISCHOFF. _No collection will be taken at this meeting. A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE! We are authorized to offer for sale, to settle an estate, a fine 436 st, near the corner of D st. n. w. for silk ued. up 820 tor silk ued 1t ‘434 7th st. ‘are They don't cust much-$10, $12 and ‘SPRANSY, ice Clothier, ‘ le) Prove wo lat PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, RESTAUs make toney by purchasing tis erty at once at only w20,000. Fisuresn at out dguay” printing your Bi ne aE Warner Wi the Edison Mi hy not use, the Edison Mi eoxraph in co. F It ioe — ene ye Gero ee A << uy and varying each day. ow ee SWF eo. Off in one hour trom 000 to 1,000 exact copies Co a ‘ona, nop ect the Misncograph. it inapect the . SO"! Mavs anv cuevior sumer. | £0" PAR?” INGs Bookseiier and Stationer, 619 7th st. n. mb26 Are ready. Coming from FISK, CLAKK & FLAGG and C. & J. ANDERSON you know just what choice styles to expect. Stripes, Plaids, Checks and the Solid Pinke and Blues. There t# considerable satisfaction in Ket FI HAD ON You hear men every ert Ty Year. OF 80, KNOWN. ‘they had only knowa a few years ayo Was going to increase they would be rich, Washinton yroperty “will coutinue 19 day remark that if hat prop- these same men Will ting first pick, isn't there? Let us measure you now. Femain poor, while the keen, of ‘beaded men You know what an expert shirt cuter we have. Hun- Fa Oy TB a dreds of you have had the pleasure of wearing perfect- Wil be wled to subunit to pros): NVost fittimg shirts—the outcome of his long aud practical PROCTOK & PROCTOR, 907 G st. n.w. experience. Tell us what style of shirt you want, «ive | _Real Estate and Insurance, a6 WINE FOR THE TAB) Us @ reasonable time, and we'll not only «ive you a ‘perfect fit, but will have your order ready at the time promised. Leave order at Men's Department. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. foes Proitignan, 88.60 pe Chablie, @h per fet-3m a3 Here are two White Wines deserving of special mention—which we would like you ate, Be? Pera Boa zt Write of telephone Us and we will deliver you as many quarts as you Wish. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY O14 14th st. nw. [fe18-2m)} Telephone, 998. c=" A MAN, SKIP T! it Yesterday we announced our ‘‘opening" of Of examine appointed by the Quartermaster "Gencral to decide upon the best of the four Jeadint ‘Typewriters, after beariny expert tes- timony and a vy officers: ~ a several coupaiies has unanimously cided that the SMITH PREMIEK (rads the rest. When you purchase get the best! Qn triaif HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 935 F ST._It Bg2 1 Bouse BUILDING BEACON. ‘Your new house should be perfect in all the jel ‘Ladies? and Children's ney straws. in have “Dunlap” Emxlish Spi witnert & kudeF. 1005 Pa. ave. nw. its appointments. mbt lin M, STRICKL. im thecellar and a Born French Range in the kitcheu. ‘The Torrid Furnace is without an equal for healthfulness, heating power, economy, easy management, cleanliness and dura- bility. The Born Range is the perfection of all that is obtainable in cooking apparatus. ‘You will profit by examining intoits merits. Have a taik with your architect. Be sure and other wires will be removed 1 building at the norte B. be removed without notice, interest you. George W, Kuox will be contin (our own importation), in \ and ‘corner + and any wires s.runs thereafter on suid Foot EA" ‘of all diseases read card on pace 4. = ire co Dumiaeesieretocove co ‘Lavlies’ and Children’s Straw Hate—irst in ‘s English Straw Hats ite, Cream addition to this we Mviegant line of Ladies’ and Misses’ it Straws. mh25 ‘our €3, 84.and 85 grades. A full line of IF YOU WANT GOOD SHOES LOOK AT E=.. ‘Soule & Harrington's men's stives. T Rael ea om melee Liget the roof of the P and Yoh ro TREATMEN It will mh22-eo21n Stiss LIZZIE GRIMES, MILLIINERY OPENING, 1105 @ st. nw., + Aston building. will exhibit on Tuesday and Wedt styles for spring and sunainer. Would like to imag. are ava 0, then ewe LF YOU WANT YOUR BUSINESS HORSE sept in Grst-c.ass order tor $20 per jnonth ve the publiccail aud examine Ur sc- mitral Btablon ga Tati ak. oe ‘and OUr O st. stables bot. gtil an féeiw) McCAULLY © ALEXANDEM PENSION ATTORNEYS AND OTHERS 7 quarters where proximity to the Interior De- partment, ‘an object, U.S. Pension and new city Post Office is can be accommo iated in the elegant build- ing now in course of erection by COLUMBIA T¥PO- GRAPHICAL UNION at Whicn wit be No. 425 G st. n.w., ready for occupancy about June 1, 1802. The large assenbly hall, with banquet hall, serving rooin and requirements of convention Learsals, theatrical, dancin, A lode kitchen, is especialiy desizned ‘to mest the lecturés, balls, re- per and other parties, at and ante rooms, will room, with suitabl supply a demand for quarters for secret work. Perfect ventilation, gas and electric light, steam heat and Janitor service. Accensit ple by all the street car lines from any part of the city tor one fare. For additional information inquire of mb26-3t P< BUST MEN. FRANK H. PADGETT, Secretary, Over 425 18th st. n. w. qa METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN ‘Church, 4th and B sts.s.¢., Rev. John Ches- ter, D-D., pastor. Preaching’ services tomorrow at 11 th and 700 peg. VPS. CE Tuesday” Com Krewational prayer meeting Thursday, both at 7:30 Pom. ad o> ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | eee ee epee eed il . by Kev. © Nove GURLEY MEMORIAL Pi ‘Church (Le Droit Park), Fi ‘thsi Rey, William 8. Miller, pastor 11 Faunent of the Lord's supper will be Observed.” + -» Preaching by the pastor. Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30 p.m. Sabbath school, 3-0 piu. Mie week services Thursday, 7:30 p.m, Stranwers always welcome, it gq=FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘oth st. between G and H sts. n.w., Ite ph T. Kelly, pastor.—Sabbath school, 9:0 am. Preaching, 11 a.m. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p/m. Young people's prayer meeting Tuesday church Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 are always welcome. qt SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, CST, BET. ich and 17th sts, a.w., Kev. J. A. Taylor, ‘school. Atil am. wsibilities of the > Pak, sino << of se A730 p.m. nevi the quarterly lesson ‘Sunday sahovl. The public areinvited. It METROPOLITAN BAPTIS3 cor. A and Oth sts, me.— Ti Green Clay Sniith, will ch. Mornine, fects of Conversicn.” Brening % int. ism atevening. Y. P. 8. ©. Pi, Preachiny services 21 si. *and ease attend. q=FiKST bAPTisT CAURCH, Bem hove Scott Greta nev. Dre Case, jor. Sunday school, V:30 pee Ty ists eet > Foo stat Suees ee evening. 7-30 o'clock. “All areeontiany smite T BAPTIST CHU! 30, seh byt Eat U: @=> FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 44 ‘st. between Cand D sts.—Mornng ser * Ti o'clock. “Seruion by Rev. Dr. in ¥ schools at 9-30 and 2-30." Prayer meeting of the . B.S. C. Eat bdo. Evening service at Ser- hion by Kev. ‘Sir. Holmes, Strangers are always wel- cote and will be cordially received: it EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURC St and Gn.e., Kev. M. N. Cornelius, DsD.. astor.—Conitunnion services at 11am. Preaching by 1¢ Pastor at 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school, 0:30 a.ui, ¥. PIS. C. E, bm. it WEST STREET PRESBYTERIA Church, Pst. between Sist and 32d n. w. ching by the'pastor, Rev. Frank —. Williams, at mu. and 7:30_P. 1m. every Sabbath, and on Wed- nesday eveninus, 7:0. Strangers always welcome. It q=> WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Dand E 8. Church, 7th st. between F Bittinger, D:D, 2 . PLE 720 p.m. Save Time, Lighten Labor, Lengthen Life. By using the Edison Phonograph. RF. CROMELIN, Secretary. = ‘THE SHOE OF ALL SHOES. Of all the Shoes of high repute none have the reputation enjoyed by Emerson the *Ewers on.” If you be wise you Shoes ‘will let your next pair be *-Emer- Shined son's.” One price. No**breaking Fres, in.” Comfort, durability and good looks. For men ont R. B. GROVER & CO., “*Sole Makers and Sellers of the Emerson Shoes," 1103 Pa. Ve. n w., next to Star office, mb26 tL < Many dea will not undertake ‘0 Set Riass exception- design. We cuarantee to execnte quote the Prove unsutistactory we Will make it satistactory. Estimates mune NO CONTRACT TOO BIG! ¢ ly large or of an iutricate antee comp ete satisfaction and lowest prices, Suould auy work of Ours free, CHAS. E. HODGKIN, "Bzpert Handler of Glass," 913 7th et. SAND STORAGE, ducted by the late ued at the oid stand, corner of 2dand Bsta.n.w.. with upchs facilities that the specifications for your new house | for'tte conduct, its Soutiinance having been fully call for a Born Kange and s Torrid Furnace. | provided tur by the terms of lie will, 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., » WILLA) OX, Man: PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING, 433 9TH ST. N. Ww. chines to give the high: our make acainst allows ‘WISHING ALL OF OUR M. est cieirree of satinfac ‘We particularly caution thine havins old gues of + fowing them to ‘be adjusted else where than at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, where uone Lut genuine parts are ysed. and only the ‘most reason: ie charges. if tny, are made. Uruere Ly postal will tisfactorily settied. We cheertully recouuneud Stoetve ‘iintediateni eo os ce sa By order of the Baker’ L.A. | my26-t.th.s.tF 487 Oth st. Bow. ASHIGGTON, D. C.. MARCH 21, INOS 7 ST INSURANG pay 2 2h ae HOMES. ENDOWMENT INSURANCE. existing between the Bakers’ L.A. Soni Pls an offered by the UNT ‘TED SECURITY L.. and Schaefer. Stohiman and t! COMPANY is the only safe way toinvest in a have'not been settled. i mboe-ae™ By onder of the Bakers’ L. A. Slee petrenvate dot Paytnents do not amow ary rent, canbe made on EN FO EWED Sus aT os; ‘best made. BAVENNER & DAVIS, 023-30 228 and 930 F <— ‘MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS. “MERTZ’S" MODERN IDEAS. years. Tithe he would hat o paid off oe Paras s for full particula: apply to \deantage No ROBT MORIAS, Gent Adeonicg, Ure sot alone makers of United Security Life fostran rarments, but we knowhow rust ; rust? make them—arehitects in dress, as “twere. PTR . ‘woolen merchant's range of es bs pote snd wemakeit our business to see that you set just ‘what you want, and our ‘method saves you from 15, to 20 per cent. WASHBURN GUITAR: iiaudsome in finish, Becutiful absolutely, correct. crack. to more than thy, quarterly, rly or yearly for a period of 5, 10, 15 icant lives throush the the incumbrance, if, however, ue should. die, the INDEBIED- js CANCELED WITHOUT FURTHER Company of Pa. G17 14th st. nw. Copital, $1,000,000. Full paid. “jalé-wéerdea_ 8. in tone. Every fret ranted not to warp, split or fair and reasonable and one pric to every one. Every Guitar bears te nae of Georae only Wathbarn yiainiy burned on the inside. None wen- W.c.MERTZ"S owen WASHBURN MANDOLINS. as =a Perfect inevery particular. Ii iy constructed, mb? 3 correctly fretted, beautifully ti to split, warp oF crack. A fair nly. nthe mame Georwe Washburn is the inside uf every instrument. OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY SHIKTINGS iy for your inspection. It is one of the most at- is tractive lines we haveever shown. “Cail and. be com Warrante: not Price and one price burned plainly upon ‘None wentilue with+ Vineed: Po T-BALL, Shirt Maker, | oUt it. a 3 Viesse rvad and remember, every Washburn Guita — 108 ¥ st. | and Mandolin is Dot only branded with the (ana. DO YOU WANT A GUOD FIANO AT YOUR | facturer's wane. ut the, "nituber in ao. painy ‘own price? Look at our #103 ‘usr: | inarked on the inside, aud the public is hereby ware antecd for five yeare HUGO WOKCH & CO. 025 | thatany Washburn iustroment offered for sal itu jald-am. | uatter by "whom, without the waive. aud ‘musuler SE Sree {| Diaiuly visble as aforesaid, is spurious, OF there is 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS | Soine deception inteniied or practi, forall kinds of Paints. Oils, Glass. Ljme, Mor- | Wi wsule agents for the Sule of these xoods in tar Griors, Gc. Will receive protosale for 6,000 qallons | this ocailty. and the best’ aud. safest plan ie come Of pure Linseed Oil on cars at B-and O. depot One ; at once to otir sales full, complete anu cout a gallon additional for delivery in any part of the city. DANIEL SHANAHAN, 332 and + New Jersey ave. @q=2HAVE YOU SEEN OUR UNEXCELLED| mnig-7t romember Ler. ournmav™- SOHN F. burn Mandolins and Guitars. Kemember our name, ELLIS & CO., 83, ave. ‘Near 10th’ at. stock of Gatcomb, Stewart and other | - i 2 S Wecan furnish you’ with Guitars of ANT, T YOU HAVE FOUND CELEBRATED MAREK, having in cour own store fodges’ Nationa! Binilery’" sive bina call al the SMARTIS.§ “BNCNOS™-DAE | He cam tind any octive book in leather trom: Wcents SHBULN" and Sher Guitare Af ygn | toward en tu 008 Job. S00 Fe nla DULIN dont fai to se the “GAT: | 7 TIL A » WASHBUUN and others before purcha: : yest ad parchasing. | > Fou fre, _t0b5-1in WHEN IT COMES TO BE BEEN (Our laundry work) we feel convinced you ‘or the election or nine directors i will continue to have one of our wagons call wy of February, 1893. will be li every week at your address, pompany, 1505 Penn. ‘ave. ington. Tate" volls open at ‘and i . TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDBY, @1 to 400 C ot. nw. of March. 18y2 ‘ ‘By order or the board of diréc f026-tm2Ri Puerict of Cuiumbia, on MON 10F the transfer of stock will be closed on the of Mareli, Ise, and remain closed until the 20th day WM. GARNER, 1026 7th st. nw. we NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A nueeting of the stockholders of the Arlinzton ire Insurance Company ior the Jistriet of Coluiubia, serve untii the 24th d at the office of th n. 1080 at 24th day tors. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, ee TERT Baxsos. Cushion-tired Brand-new * to One Hundred Dotiars!—(Fort THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BANJOS MADE. PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY THE PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS. PRICES FAIR AND REASONABLE. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 987 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st., warranted. 13251 WHOLESALE AGENTS. mbi0-7% 7aR3 The . 1892 ems 8 BOBERTS 00. aa DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND Of the PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND REMINGT BUSINESS USES, Is now GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. h st. n.w. PETAL Deciv IN cer ES— SATURDAY, MARCH 12, FEREE” Safetys, ent y dollars reduction in prige). ‘These machines are of latest designs and fully mbi2 GPE STANDARD WRITING MACHINE OF THE WORLD. ON THE MARKET, 7 10TH 8T., NEAB GAS OFFICE. 113 ‘wxcko! WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUKS? jot Ice, Snow and Dirt, but Clean, Dry Fuel, kept under i u be their Coal and fr ALL jOHNBON. ‘Oni mites | <a RAILINGS. THE REAL ESTATE TITLE INGUKANCE 470 La. }. SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, postal and we will do the rest— if yuu want any kind of iron work. STH AND F STs. . GEO. WHITE & SONB, «Maine ave., bet. 42 and 6th ste. AVE BEEN SPENT. BY ¢ ‘Cassard friends tor ‘OUR Fine Haus = 1T°S AMUSING To watch the men who look into the windows at 1430 N. ¥. ave, Maker ‘and comment on the elexance of to the daily display of the finest of Wearer. fine footwear at the lowest of low Prices. Buy from the maker, but buy the best. THE BAKER SHOE. mb26 1490 N. ¥. ave. 1t MADAME HAISLIP, FASHIONABLE dressmaker, has removed to 930 Mase. ave. me solicits the of the ladies ot Wash. Sp ries SMTSESNST Ema a, WE HAVE OPENED A NEW DEPART- DYEING AND CLEANING, ‘That 1, we are the accredit axenis for WASHINGTON hereabouts tor KKELT, NEPHEUS & CO, Ot New York. You know them—and you know us. Come in and wet eur prices, LANSBURGH & BRO. 3 HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Anew process for Cleaning Gloves! Greatly sui rior to the old method. ae ‘They remain ‘Soft as new! less! ‘No Fading! When not too, much worn renders theu: as “00d lighter,” as you have been often told. practically as new!" They do uot “fade several shades ‘They are not returned to you with the fingers nearly coloriess. ‘Try ivand be convinced. 4 Maul ordere promptly diled, 1t ANTON FISCHER, Dyer and Cleaner, 908 G at. nw, i IT WILL Do OFF E SAME FOR YOU! OF B CHARLTON & CO.'S BAKERY, ‘Mr. ROBERT CALLAHAN, Agent 472, 474 and 476 C street, Washiaxton, D. 0, ‘National Cash Register Company, 643 Louisiana avenue northwestt The National Cash Register you recently placed in our establishinent 18 iving perfect satisfaction. We find it facilitates our bus.ness and is a great improve mont over the old method in keeping record of saies, B. CHAKLTON & CO. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 00;, thw) 643 Louisiana ave. n. w. ROBERT CALLAHAN, Agent. Se "LP YouRSELY TONIGHT —to a few Men's Macintoshes, which we will close out at $5. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 Pa. ave. n.w. <3 mbes RONOUNCED NOVELTY Is to be observed in the many Odd mechaniwus included in the Waltham Watch Com- pany s Exhibit, which is now at ny store. You are mvited t0 call and inspect the aggreya- tion, mb26 A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., ‘Manusucturing Jeweler: 508 Seventh st, = 150 MACHINES Will now delight more than that uinber of Army Officers fh varioas parts of the land. Gen* Riek . Batchelder, Q. M. Gen. U. %. AL. baw aq tutsoutracted with the SMITH PREMIER machines. If Sm ith Premier. ‘Send jue o Yow libegh 7 eee nn aay HENKY A. CLARKE & SON, Generul Agents, SPAT, PEW RITLRCO. tor 1500. their uneyualed 3g pave no ypeentir wet p = = G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, cor. 9th and G sts. n.w, NOT A “DUMMY” SHOP. ‘Take your pick of about 50 patterns of Fine English Striped Trouserings at $8, 89 and $10—which are worth at least «dollar or two more. jurs is uot *‘sample” tailoring shop or ‘duuamy.” The town tefuilofboth.. We carry the largest, most varied and attractive stock of popuiar-priced Tailoring Stuffs in town. AU work dune tn this city, CANNOT BE EXCELLED. CONGREGATIONAL, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL _CHUECH, ‘corner 10th and @ sts, nw. Keys: Mo Newman , OCH BET. —Preaching at 11 a. ith steropticon views at 7:30, pastor officiating. Excellent music by a great chorus. 1¢ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—-ALL INTER- ested are invited to cail 1424 New York ave. Uflice hours, 9:30 to 12:30. Bivie class, Sundays. uldeen, 2:30. “Aagite, 4.” Taine Thureday evenines at Ko'cloe! => THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Institute will hold its Bible clas Sunday at Builders’ Exchanze, 1th st. bet. Gand H, at 4 o'clock p.m. All invited. Eg o tae Ti sm and 7307 a Sid a.m. and 7:30 p.m PET bet 3 T. Outwater, Sth ‘and P nw. Fairman, ‘uperintendent.-Sunday ect Prayer testing aonday. invited to these vervices, Be THE WALKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST ‘Church, Madison at. bet. 14th and 13th per kW: Bara, Mastor. Sunday” school at 9 Preachine at di by 'the pastor, subject, “Practical wolense.” 7:30 peu, subject, “Fishing.” 1° q>GAY STREET BAPTINT CHURCH, COR it 2d FBO an by We EO. thomas at ain a ni. by W. 8:0, Thomas, Pastor. Baptizing after evenina service, eh g=>E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, & NEAR Soran nw Bar 5. sor —Pteatue ‘ne TT a.m, Subject: "Consecration, ana 790 SA Word to” Young Wonen.” Saubath school. "9:30+ Mase meetin, p.m. Public invited. ita Be BAND as MEETING AT THE E ‘Street Baptist Church Sunday 3 p.m. in the interest new cuurch enterprise. Iuteresting ad- ‘oysot and musiehavebeen arrauyed, Yuviic cordially invited. It ‘9th and D s.e.. Rey. J.D. Suiith, pastor.— ¥ school, # ching, 11am. Song ae BAPTIST CHURCH, &.C. AVE. Sunday Be 205 BAPTIST CHURC ‘and 434 sts. s. v.—Grand . 10F the new pipe organ. 21 8.1m. vey Johnson, of Baltinore wil preach.” 7:30 P-in., Kev. A’S, Thomas of Enon Baptist Caurch. Kev. 'W. J. Howard, pastor. : at MED T. re E. CRULCH, COR. 9TH AND 8 { Tew Rey. Saun Shacign pastor. Breach neat Waa ain Event : "The Book of Bather.” A welcome to alle ies METAPHYSICAL LECTURE, SUNDAY, ‘30, 519 7th.—"Imposition.” Questions answered. Classes Tues. afternoon and Thurs. eve, Social Sat.eve. Public invited. Win, and Nina Hughes.* UNITARIAN, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, 14TH AND L8TS. Riv. br, F. E Hale ot Boston wall preach % ‘are 7:30 p. red to be in their be properly we . Hale a'so lectures on “Columbus” in the chureli on Monday at 8 p.m. Tickets, 30cents. It UNIVERSALIST, I OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND 1, sts Preaching at 1la.m. by Rev. A. A. aliner. D.D., of Boston. “Subject, “"Metaphyaice of Huma elgiionauips.”” Sunday school at 8:45. No balcony concert, ullar of the Quartet ‘speak at 8. pel in. and 7:30 p.m. Sundays, 3 und 7:30 p.m. | Branch iuission ‘meetingsas usual.” Bible Haining ‘class, Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. Everybody in- ELDER 0. 0. FARNSWOI day Adventist, wil Sthand G ste nw. 5, MANHOOD: ITS RESPONSI- ‘address by "Hon. Owen Scott, je Y-MM.C-A.” 1400 Now York ave THE PEOPLES CHURCH, NON-SEC- tarian and independent, Rey. Alex. Kent, ininister, Butlers’ Exchange, 1th st. bet. G and H hn. W. —Services at 11 a.m. and 7: Oiect, “Foreiveness and ration, “‘our Aim aud How to Reach It." Orchestral music at 11. Mr. Minster director. Solo tomorrow by _ Mr. Harry Brandon. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Seats tree.” Everybody welcome. it aq HOWARD UNIVERSITY. J, E- RANKL: D.D., LU.D., president.—The Rev. J. E toc will predch toinore »weveniny at 9 o'clock. Sing. ing by'the siudents, under the direction of Henry Coase. All are weicome. at g=ELDER A. HALE WILL PREACH IN ‘Monumental building, 133 Pa. 1. in, tomorrow at 11a.m. Subject: “The Good Shepherd jave His Life That His Flock Mixht Have Life and lave it More Abundantly"—John 10:10. All invited.* @=NEW CHURCH.—THE REV. FRANK ‘Sewall will preach at the Church of the Holy City, Dupont Circie, at 11 a.m. ; 8. school and con- firination class at on “Hard Sayinws Ass Speak- ing.” “All seats are free. Litany service Fridays at 4:0 p.m. it SAAT GRAND REMY HALE, 2 Ve. ave., every Sunday.—Lyceu AU acu; lecture, 11:30 a.1n. and 7:30 p.m. Last Si day tis season to hear Mra. Jennie B. Hagan Jackson, Mrs. Jackson is one of the very best of our spiritual lecturers and her improvised poems are Unsurpassed. Subjects for lecture aud poems taken from the audi ence. ‘Ten-cent door collection. It E, CHURCH, 9TH AND 8. Todd. B. § <q HAMLINE 3 Psts. n.w.. Rev. B pastor junday school, 9: fe Da lla jement of moject. it Which meeting at 6:15 p.m. Young men's meeting tl Weniny at 7:30. Tuesday, gonsecration, Thursday, church prayer meeting, 7:30 pam. at Bee ORT (STREET «Ee CHURCH, rst quarterly meetin, a.m., preach 'B. Hy Naylor, 70s by the pastors Bene We Ee 5 p.m. Epworth ue ineeting: Thes- Quarterly conterence; Wednesday evening, CHAPEL, CORNER 5TH AND F ‘ilson, pastor Preaching by the pastor every ev during the Vival services. Seats free. All are we.come. g-> FIFTEENTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, corner of Bn. w., Rev. L. A. Thirikeld, pas: tor. Preaching at 11am. ‘by Rev. W. F. Speke: at 7:30 p.m. by Rev. Albert Osborn. Sunday school at 9:30am. Epworth Leaiue p.m. at “EMORY,” BRIGHTWOOD. D. C., PAS- ‘tor, Kev. Wm. M. Waters.—Preaching Si moruins and evening by Rev. Blagden. All cordially invited. it* Be ce RALLY!—M Di: pastors Preaching’ Ti stm by Dhenson: 7 haa.. Chtigtian Endeavor: Preaching by Mr. U. G. Britton. ces. ET. WESLEY ZION -H. G. Di AL METHODIST PROTESTANT 12th and M sts, S. Reese - CONGRESS ST. M. P. CHURCH. IST ST. stor-—Ai's: uns ketremsectich and Initeeserten for-—11e.m.. ""Ketros ion Pb plan hme ae Peake ee quest to the: Tambia, ‘order of Hechabites of the District onde METHODIST HOME, OOR OF 12TH an N ste. ne—Services in charge of Gorsich M. £ Church, conducted by the Epworth League at 3:30 p.m. Come with ur. it @-~@-> UNION M. E. CHURCH, 30TH S1_X.W- Ser ee ont Brown, pastor 0:30, oud school: 12 am, apd 7-90" peut. preachige 4 b.m. selohary: 0-40, Christian Endeavor. Prayer meet ing, Wedneeday, 7:30. as ASBURY M.E. GHURC Bor Ph. Pyayer, mepting: 3:30. © Simapsom Chapel~Preaching 14.10. aud 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, 8 pm. Ut" GORSUCH M. E. CHURCH, 45 AND EL sts.~Preachiug by. the pastor, Rev. J. i Lemon, ti # m amd 7:30 p.m; Sunday’ school S0au., Epworth League meeting at? Bm all MOUNT VERNON PLACE M.E. CHURCH South, geor. ath and K sis. nw: Rev.J: tor.—Preachin: Sunday at we W. A. Wade, BD yand at 7-30. Dom Uy y. G. Isascs, chaplain in ‘Public cordially invited. it RYLAND M.E. CHURCH, 10TH AND D aS ‘sts. 8. ees ru = J ing Christian Endeavor “Society. ‘tinireday “eveains ‘the navy. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘The weather is Ukely to be threatening rainy until Sunday morning; probably clear- lng hiring Sunday: variable winds, shifting to west- erly during Sunday; slightly warmer. But one of the mang. We do not sell only a few kinds of lumber cheap, but all. Take by 6 by 16 Cypress Fencing. Jor instance. Our price ie but 81.70 per 200 feet. Regular price #2. ‘May be you are not aware that Cypress is remarkable for its durability. It is esteemed not only for tencing. but the tree is used jor piles, &c.. being im Perishable under water and of great streneth, ‘Wheu you need Lumber, remember we ‘ou the fincet of everything in ‘the lowest prices in Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, “*the People’s Lumber Yard,” Cor. 6th and New York ave. n.w. Cor. 11th and O sts, 8.0. ee POPE'S FURNITURE HOUSE . WHEN YOU CAN'T DO BETTER. ‘Turned mil be sweetened and made fitfor uso ageta by suizriag ta little cooking soda. Some of the advantages secured by opening an ac- count with me are choico of selection, prices as low as. cash prices in some other houses and your own tine for settlement. If any one else will give you better Furniture at lower prices I advise you to close the bar- «ainatonce. At thistimeIdo not know whether I will be able to make as good terms for you two weeks hence—so much depends on the manufacturers. If imy advance orders are promptly filled I will probably ‘be able to mect all demands for some time to come— but there are contingencies to guard against common to the lot ofall oxtensivedealers. There is no time luke the present for taking » ‘‘good thing” when it is offered—delay may cause regret. Replevin suits are unknown in my business career. JOHN RUDDEN, 2owd 513 Seventh street northwest, Pan rRSET NoTIcE. ‘MARCH 19. 1892, We thouxht of this when marking the’ _ evening, quarterly love feast. 1 TWELFTH QTREET M. E. CHURCH, rf stots Rev: Charien Lon Fate, diva tensed Thouew pastor, Rev. Chasen fe, divacin. an 7:00 pane Puneet of sister Downing at 3 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday e <a te CHURCH, COR- ner 449 and C sts., Rev. @. H. Corey, D.D., ee noo! 9300. m.- Preckier, by the or at il ame "ae Epworth Leurue, Tcoraialit invited. it MT. TABOK M. P. Public cordial TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gomip. AMUSEMENTS. .... ATTORNEYS... CYCLES . BOARDING BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS. COUNTRY REAL ESTA’ DEATH! DENTIS’ i EXCURSIONS, & FINANCIAL. FOR RENT (Fists). FOR RENT (Offices). FOR KENT (Rooms! FOR RENT (Houses)... FOR RENT (Miscellaneous), FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicies FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots). Bases LEGAL NOTICES, LOCAL MENTION.......... LOST AND FOUND... MANICURE. MEDICAL... 00.0... MISCELLANEOUS «00000000000. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN... NOTARIES PUBLIC OCEAN STEAME! aT tt it wESSE ELS eeekewe aes Sekuose PIANOS AND ORGANS... PERSONAL.......... PROFESSIONAL. RAILROADS, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. . SUMMER RESORTS, ities IS HE RIPPER JACK? Murderer Deeming Says He's the PRESIDENT ELLIOPS SPEECH IN UTAH. Drayton Willing to Pay $1,000 to Leave the Majestic. OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SAYS HES “JACK THE RIPPER” Alleged Confession of Deeming, the Austral- tan Murderer. Meuzovass, March 26.—Considerable ex- citement was caused here today by a statement published by the Argus, which declared that Deeming, the murderer, had made a confession. There has been a strong suspicion en- tortained herv and in England that Deeming ts none ‘other than the notorious “Jack the pag hy ye BR measure not oaly by Deeming’s which closely tallies with the Scrifon given of the Whitechapel fiend, but by aifeged and there confession. a e Argus is a reliable newspay ie no reason to doubt the truth! of the statement it makes today that Deemi: bee acknowledged that he killed his wife four children at Rain Hill, near Li and thet be murdered and mutilated the last two women Whose bodies were found in the purliews of Wintechapel. Although he has confessed that these two Whitecha) women fell victims to his mania for murder, while not he does not admit that he killed ether Whitechapel women whose murders at the time itracted the ‘attention | of = . It is believed, however, when he finds all hope of from the clutches of the Inw cut off be will confess net only these murders, but others of which the know nothing. ‘THE CONFRASION. In bis confession the Argus says Deeming makes no mention of his object of mutilating the bodies of his Whitechapel victimes and re- ‘moving certain of the organs, but, it there w scarcely a doubt that the m: in athionea some respects to with similar in bere is excited to the highest pitch to learn all. the details of Deeming's many crimes, It 18 said that Deeming made bis confession toan official at Perth, West Australia, where be was arrested on the charge of having mur- veg eegeged? Fwwe WINTER RESORTS. Govensment Receipts Topar.—Internal rev- enue, $439,085; customs, $610,172. Coxsct Recooxizep.—The President bas recognized Eduardo Shippen, consul of the Argentine Republic at Philadelphia. Acts Arrnoven.—The President hes ap- proved the act to set apart a tract of land in the state of California for the use of the Lick observatory of the astronomical department of the University of California, the act making Council Bluffs, Iowa, a port of delivery and the act increasing the pension of Anns M. Young. Tur Parswext's Caters.—The President's callers this morning were Secretary Elkine, Senators Frye and Casey. Representatives Mc- Millin and Bunting, a-delegation from Dela- ware county, Pa., headed by Representative Robinson, and a delegation from Rochester, N. ¥., headed by Representative Greenleaf. Ax Ixviration to THE Paestpent.—A ¢om- mittee of citizens of Rochester, N. Y., headed by Mr. Charles S, Baker, Mayor Curvan and Representative Greenleaf. waited on the Presi- dent today and invited him to be present at the dedication of the soldiers’ monument on May 30. Navat Movements.—The U. 8. 8. Boston ar- rived at 8 anJose, Mexico, on the 24th, en route to San Francisco, The U. 8.8. Yorktown and Pensacola arrived at San Francisco yesterday. The latter vessel has just returned from Hono- jula and will be put out of commission in a few vs. Gex. Guesty axp ras Apsurax? Gexznat’s Orvice.—There is pome talk in army circles to the effect that charges may be brought against Gen, A. W. Greely, chief officer, violation of general orders in having members of the committee on a) riations in opposition to piacing the new military bu- reau of information under the immediate jurisdiction and control of the adjutant gen- eral’s office. Anur Onpens.—Col. Alfred Mordecai, ard- nance department, will proceed from the Springfield armory, Massaghusetts, to the Wa- tervliet arsenal, West Troy, N. Y.,on business in connection with the equipment of the new work shop, dc..and upon the completion of the same will return to his proper station. The leave of absence granted Capt. Emerson H. Liscum, nineteenth infantry, is extended one month on surgeon's certificate of disability. Mas. Tanockwontox'sSexteNce.—The result of the court-martial case of Maj. Charles B. Throckmorton, second artillery, was an- nounced at the War Department this after- noon, This officer was tried at New York on charges of duplicating his pay accounts and issuing worthless checks. He was found guilty by the court and sentenced to dismissal from the army. The President has mitigated the sentence to ion from rank and command for five years on half pay. Navat Onpens.—Capt. Geo. C. Remey has been ordered to duty as captain of yardat navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H., on May 19 next. Lieuts. Henry Morrill and Dewitt Coffman, detached from Pensacola and ordered to duty on the Adams. Lieut. Henry 8. Chase, de- tached from Pensacola and ordered to auty on the coast survey steamer Hassler. Lieut. A.W. Dodd, ordered to duty on the Richmond, April 1. Lieut. W. J. Sears, ordered to duty on the nesota on April 1. Lieut. E. D. ordered to hold himeelf in readiness for sea service. Pasced Acsictont Ira N. Hollis, ordered to duty ou ‘April 1. Passed Assistant Engineer L 8. K. Reeves, ordered to duty in office of United States commissioner, Washington, D. C.,on April Aste n.e., tomorrow at 11 e.m, iy in wie ieee ees Be WARE eran HRN Pay iio 11 pag. Rex. 9, W. Lucaste: pa. i FOUNDRY M. EK. CHURCH. 14TH AND ats., Kev. Oliver A. Lrown, D. Sunday schoo:, 9:30 a.m.; music tra. Freaci ra. Preaching at 11 2.10. by Rev. Dib. “Sanday” Sehoot Tomporsnes teckecy. interesting . Youna people, 6:30 i: ing 7:30 p.m. by Hev. Dr. 1-8. Dalry. Public invited.* EPISCOPAL, ry Hi, OT STS.8,6. ear caise Toad iervices Theta, and 7 ‘iret ‘Sunday at 21; \- Fourie. rector. % CHUROH. GEORGETOWN. a, a Spree morrow: Holy couintinion at & ‘and sernion venine 30. Vested choir. -Rtrangers cordially in~ RCH. ST. wer, ‘Comut Sermon. All: Fee HUH OF ake tor. —Services, 8 and 11 a ea Sunday and 7 Persoxat.—H. E. Shaw of Haverhill, N. Y. J. D. Taylor of Cambridge, Ohio, W. R. Adams of New York and C. M. Pratt of Brooklyn at the Arno.—E. A. Miller of Warde Henry C. Dean of O. Silver of Boston are at |. Wood Wi OFZ: ft 4 ePZ) ogcees fl a dered his Windsor, « suburb strong fight against being sent back to Melbourne, but the "court ordeted his surrender to the suthorities of this city and yesterday he started in custody of officers on is return. He told the Perth official to whom he made his confession that he was not of the Windsor murder. His wife, he had eloped with another man. It bas transpired that the unfortunate woman whose body was found, together with those of her four children, under the floor of the Rain Hill residence was not Deeming’s first wife. Some years ago a sensation was created im Australia by the mysterious disappearance of the wife and two chiicren of a man who then went by the name of Williams, but who turns gut to be Deming. The family then resided sydney. There was grave suspicion of foul time, but the, bodies were not foun exsen tial ‘of murder being matter was allowed to drop. Deeming quently went to England, and then at married the woman wioee imurder he eubse- wes now con- EXCITEMENT IN WHITECHAPEL Loxpox, March 26.—The papers here today published the story of Deeming’s confession which was cabled from Melbourne. The story cqused the most intense excitement in White- chapel sold there wilde. “Ever” tince the series of murders was started in that district women of the class to which the victims be- longed have been in mortal terror ; uch difficulty in fixing the two Whitechapel murders which Deeming is eaid to bave confessed. Altogether ten murders are attributed to “Jack the Ripper,” but there is much doubt as to whether the last two were committed by the same hand that committed the other eight. ‘The police of the Leman street station do not place much belief in the confession that Deem- ing, col itted these last two crimes. ‘The last Whitechapel murder, that of Cole, occurred in 18%. Her'body was tilated in the masver of the other tims and certain of the organs been taken out. The bodies other victims wore found on streets where they nad fallen after the derer bad cut their throats, but the Frances Cole was found ‘concealed empty house at Westham. emphatically state that ber was not ing. They say one time close upon the murderer's they afterward lost all trace learned enough, however, to know ing did not kill her. ' They ever, that if the confession nti ar) Bh i li i : He Believes That the Sect Should Be Treated Like Others Bosrox, March 26.—Regarding his recent speech at Balt Lake City, about waich eo mush has been said, President Elliot sends the follow- Me Was So Anzious to Kecape That Me Was ‘Willing to Pay 61,000. Preresuno., Pa., March 26.—George Stevens of this city was a passenger on the Majestic, i; ty ily reel ani i i | f il i f # F THEFT ; $F i it att 3 F fi > i i f i i

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