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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Pesusyivania Aveaze, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & B_KAUPFM. Pres't. Rez Yerk Office, 83 Pot Tae Evesreo Stan ts served ety by carr: Week. or 44: genteeach. By Canada —portace Sarenpar QuapEUTre Suxxr s with fore ce added, #33. 00. (Eatered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as Che Loening Star. - GIVEN FOUR SHOCKS. Electric Execution of Murderer Cotte This Morning. THE KAISER GIVES UP HIS SCHOOL BILL second-class ist be pafd in advance. Vor. 80, No. 20,219. WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1892. Another Chicago Scandal Involving Well-Known Names. A FINANCIAL. PECIAL NOTICES NGTO! M me Avoct Tne Awenican Tuz Nationa SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, SAFE DEPOSIT SAVINGS And TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. It is said “that corporations have no soul.” This May be construed to mean one of two things—bard heartedness or lack of personality. It has been the aim of this company since its incorpo foster the closest possible busines intitn {te patrons. Its officers are on!y too glad to fur- Bish any information relative to its business at any, time, and to any one having a semblance of inter- est therein. It recognizes the fact that its success depends upon the confidence and patrouaxe of the ding the diversity of its busi- Ress there is not « single feature of it too smail to sideration. You are as- y best of attention—whether you wish cation «ratis, rent amafe box, opens Bank account or nezotiate a stupendous mortirare ATTENTION. EX-BETHEL | CA! Ail ox Bethe Codecs ru Tecluestea to meet at the © ane. Stock Ji ae fk’ parvene ol or eg Sistine. dghed. at etba Stibitary “Aeademy, Vir- wsinia, Dart of Sunes H, M. LEWIS, Chairm: ary. mh‘ g@ = NOTICE 18 HEi N Bose ects ot the atocknelauraofine Ariston ireTuwurnnce Company tor the District of Cel tore «tion of nine directors to serve until th day ot February, | coat any say ben inetone CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. A. 8. TOWSON, Secret: CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. Reorwanized under act of Congress Octoter 1, 1890, ‘And special act of Congress February 18, 1802, clos Pm. 2 m. a the trausier of stock will be ciosed on tii ith day eal. Although 2 cc ite perwonnlity is one of M. 33 ‘end remain closed until the 2th day Of ite strongest £ Its oficers and directors — a include anun the beat known Sranciers and . Duainess inen inthis ci:y and Philadelphia. Itscapt- CAPITAL: OME MILLION DOLLABA fo25.tm2gin two hundred and fifty thousand dotars, which weans « lability of double this amount—two million five hundred thousand do! lars. ‘The Company receives deposits (paying interest thereon), such being subject to checks at any time: xcts as Executor, Administrator. Trustee, Guardian, assicnee oF Receiver, Financial Agent or Tressarer, &-; manages estates, collects in- “comes, draws wills free, keeps wills free when the Company is named as Executor or Trustee, fur- Rishes investments, rents safe boxes $5 to $30 yer Year and affords unsurpassed storace accommoda- tions for siiver ware, jewelry. household effects, Se... its immense Fire-proof Storage Warehouse, 2140 15th st. ow. Acts as executor, edministrator, euardian of the ee- tatesof minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, A YAY, Avrit 4, INGE {oF the puxpose of recetver, asnignee and executes trusta of any and every | nino jorthe ensuing year. Polls open st 1S sand close a 2p ‘imiZt-eodtt. —”'" @.MeCLELLAND, Secretary. ‘Wills prepared by s competent attorney, who isin g> NOTICE. daly attendance, and kept without charge, when the| ihe annual meeting of the stockbolders of ‘THE company ts named executor or trustee. MERIDIAN REAL ESTATE AND PROMOTION COMPANY” will be held on MONDAY, April 18,1892, Receiver money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS | * 12 o'clock in., at the office of the company, 617 F and upward and allows interest thereon. Money deposited on or before the first day andon the nt. .w., for the purpose of elegting a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting any other busi- first, second and third days of the month will draw in- terest from the first day. ess that may be necessary. §. Herbert Giesy, Sec- ‘Loans money upon real estate and collateral security. retary. Directors: OSCAR ROOME, President: JOHN 0. JOH Bells first-class real estate and other securities in sums of #500 and upward. s I DAVIDGE, Treasure . ERT GIESY, Secretary and Attorney. &. Rents Safes for 86—286—#7-88_810-812.50-815— $20--$25-840-50-875-8100--and_9125—sach per 8. CORNWELL, CHARLES G. KINGWAL CAMPBELL: aunUm, according to size and location. ‘Management: President, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER ice Presicenta, CHARLES ©. GLOVER, First JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second, ‘THOMAS kK. JONES, ise THERE WILT. BE A MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Corcoran Fire Insur- THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, New Stone Building, W05 G st. nw. AT. BRITION, President. BGS OWF MADRAS AND CYEVIOT SHIRT. Ings @ Are ready. Coming from FISK, CLARK & FLAGG and C. & J. ANDEESON you know /just wiat choice styles to expect. Stripes, Plaids, Checks and the Solid Pinks Gnd Blues. There is considerable satisfaction in xe ting first pick, isn't there? Let us measure you now. You know what an expert shirt eulter we have. Hui Ustos Savixcs Base. 509 7TH ST. Interest, 4 per cent on deposit Fewainine four months and over. subject to check, ‘Treasurer, dreds of you have had the pleasure of wearine perfect- eo megs em fitting shirts—the outcome of his long and practical ‘Years receive semi annual dividends from (he earnings ALBERT L. SUUKTEVANT. experiesce. Teil us what style of shirt you want, «ive Of the bank. Dividends for this year Gand 656 per Directors A we'll not only «ive you a in P. Snyder, Bonsem! Zenae C. Kobbing, Albert L. Sturtevans, George H. Pi ‘Andrew Wylie, Matthew G. E:uery, jes A. Jaiuen, rancis ikea, Charies C. Glover, goin G. arke, in F. Koders, ‘Thomas K. Jones. fe20 ; FREDERICK ©. STEVENS Members of the Waslin=ten Stock Exchange. GUELEY & STEVENS, Real Estate, Insurance end Stock Brokers, 1335 Fst. Real estate bought, sold und rented. Local securi- fiesLougut and sold.’ Money ioaned on listed securi- fies and real estate. &) attention to first-class in- Yestuents. aor SPECIAL Cent for the respective installment periods. FIFTY DEPOS!T AGENCIES for sale of savings ‘Stamps at principal stores in all pagts of the city. BANK HOURS each week day from 9:30to5 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENINGS bank will also be open from 6 to S$ o'clock. perfect fit, but your order ready at the time promised. Leave order at Men's Department. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, fet-Bm 10TH, 117H AND F 878. N.W. ¥. H. SMITH, HAISLIP, — FASHIONABLE President. hi Femoved to 939 Nass. av dressmaker, Datronaye of the indies ot cr R.w. She solicits the ton. a> MACHINES Witl now delight more than that number of Army Officers in various parts of the land. Geu. Richard N. Batchelder, Q. M. SAL just contraetea wit TYPEW RIT ERO. for 1500: their unequaled machi Ityou have no Typewnter cet a Sth Premier. Seni for oneorstendage’ trial, ‘oul like vt! HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Generat Agents, 035 FST. eA TENSEI NOTICE. MARCH 19, 1899, 610 1st . nership for the mb23-1mm A Porsr Or Lxvonr. The practice of contesting the payment of life Insurance policies, though still far too common, fs much less frequent than formerly. ‘The change is due largely to the action of the ‘Equitable Life Assurance Society in making its Policies meont:stibie. This means that the com- pany and not the policy holder assumes the risk Of fraud or error. Litigation to prevent paying @eath claims is a luxury not indulged in by the Equitable. ‘The Free Tontine Policy of the Equitable be- comes absolutely meontestible leo yeare from date of iaswe. NOTICES. WHEN IT COMES TO BE SEEN (ur laundry work) we feel convinced you ‘will continue to have one of our wagons call every week at your addrese. Otter valuabi may be learned by send- oe Prepared to undertake commissions be a ler (¢ COLIBISSIONS 10 CReoseally aman mamma tamara aaa mhis 401 to 490 ot. nw. Rulg of realtics, the collection ot rent Ba arKe Piles in ee See ee ie BEEDD, F. A. BROADBENT, G10 13th st. Bw. on BOWES & HALL, Resident Mansgers, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, jUMMER PRICES FOR CoaL. FOK ANTHRACITE, 30 CENTS PER TON Off for cash the nest 20 days. ‘Order at once. AMERICAN ICE AND COAL CO.. 8. sever his mb2s 1326 F st. nw. mbit 'S.w. corner 10th and F sta. ci ths Plame, Hates ne Sas Fie 0. loca Ke tGt0x Dusitess he wit: cont I SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. ‘AVESTMENTS, The-vanlia ‘abd apartnente for tie adie ‘silver, ciothins. Sreopactous, dry. Gre and Uunglar provt. “Prices mod erate fe10-01n <a DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING. Does W cents a paxe strike you as reason- Se se le uaa ae oe LETS. able Tor v0 copies on good paper? Then let's Suits from $35 a} ‘Trousers from #10 up. Low prices from this date with high-crade art. Ja20 INSURANCE. /[ UXPAL, PROTECTION FIKE INSURANCE ¢ Mor “Tae D.C WILLIAM BALLANTYNE: a JAMES ERLICH, ecceary. Te policies at unusually low rates aid each insurer sirarce inthe prota, "For full Information appiy to the office Of tie ‘company, 14086 st. nv. jesiay of valu- jures aud furniture HOW ABOUT THAT BRIEF! PAID UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000. Parties wanting to invest money can purchase good real estate securities either with or without the guarantes of thie cou pens. T CARDS. L EN. 1108 E st. nw. ee BARGAIN IN near ETatE: We are authorized to offer for sale, tosettie au estate, a fine property on 434 st, near theo: 8) ot 51 feet front by zood depth tow wide alley. fiuproved by two lange brick dwellinzs. is wil make money by _p Pfoberty at ouce at only 000. & CO, igure on it without deisy. ‘B. H. WARNER mb26-3t VIG F stn. WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO., mb25-3t ‘9th and F streets northwest. Issues Usrren States BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 1313 F ST. N_W.. WASHINGTON. D. 6 Maturity of stock FINED and GUAKANTEED. Tie of Jolming an association that bas not this jure. Sands sre made. aise Scuoor Suoza For Bors Asp Gis. Those Does that boy of yours need a pair of $4 —newshoes? You knowhe can't study as and he should if his feet are damp. Send #5 =~ him down to us andwe will ft him Shoes neatly and satisfactorily, both as to qual- Be fea cent paid om deposits from the date they ae eS TLUGE, Preside T. ©. DASIEL, Secretary. 5] SSUKANCE PLACED ON LIVES OF MEN AND ante tro 1,000 10 #1.000,000. Annuities taeued Ly ressousibie companion. THOS" MONGAN Jr. whs 1a 1305 F st. WE'VE GOT 'EM THIS SEASON. "The Ideal Spring Overcoat, everybody. The new colors, the new Janks in style and some new’ points of ‘Our own that will capture you. ‘They don't cost iwuch—-$10, $12 and LE —_ Men, We have & large line of Misses’ and Member Washington Stock Exchange, , a : @re Youths’ Shoes, and, as you know, our exceedingly prices are proverbially low for FINE popular. GOODS. They come at $2.00, $2.25, 82.50, $2.75 and $3.00. Hoover & Sxxoza, 1217 Pas Avexcz Rocus 9 and 11, Atlantic building, $0 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold foreash or on margin. ‘Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. New York Stock Exchange, York Cotton Exehange. in poor, Whi coutiuuetoget rch. We have property pre- senting brillant prospective profits, which we ‘Will be glad to submit to prospective ‘investors, PROCTOK & PROCTOR, 907 G st. 1. Real Estate and Insurance. males er DBESS SUITS FOR HIRE. WM. GARNER, spb5-1m 1026 7th st. Bow. Feu: w Gasp Diusoxn Isvesrucst. We propes to sell a pair of One-thousand- dollar Diawond Earrings at the reduced price of Eight Hundred Dollars. Just the same as buying a Thousand-dollar govern- ment bond for $300. Perfect stones of regi brilliancy, weighing 8% carats. Max- nificent opportunity to make $200 profit on BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. c. Subscribed Capital $1,000,000. 6 Per Cent paid on Kewular Deposits, and 10 Per BBE STANDARD WRITING MACHINE OF THE WORLD. Cent yard on Deposits ieft with the Ausociation for 5 fan investunent of $800. The earn 3 ‘You can borrow @1.000 from us on Real Estate secur- sez Gexout Desio, MaNF. JEWELER, 1223 PA. AVE. ¥.W. Sty and pay it back at the rate of @13 per mouth. ‘The 17th series of stock is Bow open for subscrip- ton. Offers unprecedented opportanity for investments, Combined with sbsclute security. ‘Fer circulars ad other information apply at offices, 913 and 915 F st. ow. MODEL Of the REMINGTON Is now OW THE MARKET. mb26 Asxoruzs Wax Or Bisons. i E DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Encouraged by the success of our sale of 38-inch All- ool Cheviote we've secured another case and will place them on sale Monday morning snd until sold 38-inch Camel's Hair Suitings; worth @2ic., st only ‘50ec. per yard. 40-inch Bedford Cords; worth @1. Our bargain Brice, Toc. pet yard. ‘Our ‘of new and desirable Drees Materials is ‘surpassed by none. ® SILK DEPARTMENT. 20-inch Figured China Silks, reduced from 50 to 3c. per yard. 24-inch Figured Indie Silks; worth @1. Our price, ‘SSc. per yard. A large variety of 24-inch Figured Indis and Surah Silks in Biue, Black and Light erounds at $1 per yard. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ‘713 Market Space. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, 8TH AND F STS. eee aaa* 3NO. £. SMITH EDWARD 8. x0! ‘8 HAND-SEWED SHOES ; aie HAVES: AR D, ae a 33m REA Es $28 and 930 ¥ at. DO YOU WANT A GUOD PIANO At YOUR dons; Chen J. Bell, = Jen ER Fiten, © Gea. W. Brown. Bart & Co., Baxxzns, 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS: ‘for ail kinds of Paints, Oils, Glass, Lime, Mor- tar Golo, Ke-, Wil receive yroyoss'sz0r 8,000 gallons Of pure Linseed Ou on curs at B. and OU. depot. One cout a gallon additional for deiivery in wny part of the ety. DANIEL SHANAHAN, whZ-2w S30, S82 and $31 New Jersey ave.n.w. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR UNEXCELLED ‘stock of Gatcomb, Stewart and jou’ with Guitars of ANY KEL, having in our o} as the “MARTIN,” “BRUNO,” “-BAY WASHEURN” and dther Guitars, n7S0 -WESBURY, Didier ey. Member Washington Stock Kichange LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & co, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1885 F 8T.. WASHINGTON, D. c., STAT! a Want §, MARDULI “gon fail ” WASHBULS and others Sor. Droov, Waa Pa avs Send posta) and we will do the rest— meme a ad thet ‘TO iN} x LELO™ SPECIAL NOTICES. Be feline receirts speak for them- Se.¥ee tore forcibiy’ than any aprument cam the ad- Yaniaxe of inruring your lige in the WASHINGTON BENT FICIAL ENDOWMENT ABSSOCTATION: $800,000 Have been paid to beneficiaries in amounts of from £8500 to $5,000 at a cost to the insured of about ONE-HALF OLD e RATES. wignd for cireulars or drop us a line andan agent call. Offico—419 10th st. Washingion. D. C., March 25, 1892. Received from the ington Beneficial Endo ment Association the sttin Of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). being payment in full for insurance, which Lecamne due we in consequence of the death of Marza- Tet Fitzxerald. SARAH E. FI ZGERALD, 218 444 street Wesbington, D. C., March 25. 1 Received from tie Wushington Beneficial bee ti 7,000), being becaine due me th consequence of the d ret Fitaxeraid. CATHERINE FITZGERALD, 218 436 street 8. w. Washington, D. C., Merch 25, 1897, Recetved from the Washington’ Beneficial Endow- ment Association the sum of Five Rundred Dollars ($000), being payment im full for insurance which be- caine due me in consequence of the death of Margaret Fitageraid. JOHANNA A. GORMAN, 405 ass. ave. nw. Washington, D. C., March 26, 1802. Received from the Washington "Benencial’ Endow- ment Association the suin of Five:Hundred (8500) Dol lars, being Payment in full for insurance which be- Site due ine in coumedusnce of the veuth of Margaret Fitagerald. ROBER1 PORTNEK BEEWING CO., F.B. MADIGAN, Avent, Alexandria, Va, Washington, D. C., March’ 26, 1802. Received from the Waslingion ‘Bepedicial Endow- ment Asscciation the sum of One Thoussnd Dollars: ($1,000), being payment in full for insurance whieh, Decame due me in consequence of the death of Jno. Q. Weayer. PLLABD J, WEAVER, ‘836 Fioriaa ave, OFFICERS: LAWRENCE GARDNER, THOS, SOMERVILL FRANK 8. PARKS Dr. @. N. PERRY. President President Dr. B. B. Donaldson, Thos. J. Luttreli, Lawrence Gardner, Gen, Ellis Spesr, Thos. Somerville, ©. C. Duncanson, Joun Joy Edson, John T. Given, Charles B. Bailey. HOME OFFICE, 1t 419 10th st.. Washington, D. C. Ke VEST ONE cent At the post office na sen Maker Us your address if you can to not come to one of our Wearert stores, The investment will pay several hundred Per cent profit! (ese Xara bo ‘aalutgton, D. 9145 Mam st THE BAKER SHOE. hond, Va, - Ki | 200. Bajtiniore st. Baltimore, mh2s eae Biever vor 915. — ® 22-inch wheels, rubber tires, made by Featherstone. Buitabie for girl or boy. BIG CUT in PRICES of CRESCENT and JUNO Safeties ('91 patterns). GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 1325 14th st. n.w. mb28 qe" MEBTEO” MODERN IDEAS. If youare alooker,our range of Spring styles cannot fail to interest you. Ifabuyer,our price will strike you as being fair. In either case you are cordially invited to call and acquaint yourself with our ‘modern tdea of fine tailoring. w. c. MERTZ*S Tailoring Shop, mb28 Bld 11th st. <@g=> PREVENT NERVE WEAR AND WORRY. ‘Tho product of more than forty gears’ ex- perience in the Range business is put into the Born French Kange. Steel Plate is mostly used in struction. A lining of asbestos helps to econo- mize heat. The workmanship is perfect, the arrangement convenient, the details ingenious, the design and appearance handsome, ‘The cooking apparatus of the household is fre- Quently « source of constant care and worry. Ttouxht to be as near perfection as skill and science can makeit. That is what te Born Range ie. Call and see it. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., Plumbing, Heating and Tinning, 432 9TH ST. N.W. r A GRAND EXHIBIT Of all kinds of Waltham Watches is now at my store. You will be interested and amused at the (Odd Mechanisins there to be seen. Zt costs you nothiny to mapect. I Snvite you to call. ‘A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., ‘Manusucturing -Jeeele WS Beventh the con- mh2s Fe RAPILIA crane, A word to the dealer: Wholesaie house who in op) Buy ofa BEWARE is not OF THE Weare the only wholesale To- bacconists in the city, Do you know that when you buy of a wholesale and retail store youare furnishing «stick to break your own Lead? By your support the so-called Jobber is enabled to buy cheaper and carry a larger stock than you, and is your greater opposition by ‘your support. Buy the Mirabilia from the only strictly wholesale house. SCOTT & BRO. MAN WHO WANTS iF YOU WANT YOUR BUSINESS HORSE. in first-class order for #20 per month ve the publiccall and examine our ac- the Centrai Stables om 14th si., one and our O st. 4 and Roshan. w. (misseiw) MeCAULLY & ALEXANDER. <a ATTORNEYS AND OTHERS ing quarters where proximity to the Interior De- partment, U. 8. Pension and new city Post Office is an object, can be accommo. ated in the elegant build- ine now in course of erection by COLUMBIA TYPO- GHAPHICAL USION at No. 425 G st. pow. Which will be ready for occupaucy about Jt 1, 1802, ‘The large assembly hall, with banquet }, serving room gud kitchen, is especially desicned to meet the Fequirements of ‘conventions, lectures, balis. re hearsais, theatrical, dancins ipper and other parties, A lodge room, with suitable coat and ante rooms, will supply « dewand for quarters for secret work. Pertect ventilation, gasand electric light, stesm heat and Janitor service. Accensible by all the street car lines from any purt of the city for one fare. For additional information inquire of FRANK H. PADGETT, mh26-3t Over 425 12th st. OUR F LINE OF <7 ‘SHIKTINGS ly for your: It is one of is ate tractive lines we wn Cail and bo con: vinced. 2 abs BED AET & ROBERTS CO. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES . 7 10TH ST., REAR GAS OFFIOR. 323 Ba. dexree. —— SPECIAL NOTICES NATIONALIST CL N Ww —Mr. M. Pachin will speak TUESD. ; March’ 29, on Millennial Dreams. m ‘609 F 8: im) a ‘ SCOTTISH RITE—EVANGELIST CHAP- ‘ter Rose Croix. —A special meeting will Wat the cathudral of the Rite on TUESDAY, 29t jareh, at 7 D.m.. for the purpose of working the I By order of the, be 2 oth ise Master. ‘HOLT, 324 dew., Secretary. N RENTING TONIGHT. ow rentinz tonight. tg Pew renting tonight. METROPOLITAN CHURCH, 436 and Cate. nw. THE PARTNERSHIP #1 isting, between ETOFORE EX- ¥F. M. E rete and Joba B Armstrong, under the firm naine of Everett & Arm- fs this day dissolved by inutual conment. strong, fy this day dissolved Py. ‘J. B, ARMS1KONG. . M. E The business will be continued by John B. Arm- strony at t he old stand. THE. GEORGE GROSS, ALIAS JOHN ‘Gross, who was fined for carrying ® pistol Wabiiot the Georee Gross of O3g at. sw. i <7 Kk. JOHN D. SCHBU MORIVER FOR KUAPE DS BAKER’ to thauk lis patrons ior their liberal ‘pa- ‘ind to say that ive 1a celebrating hie th thi mb2s. aes. the United Stat Yort mite yao in do not pay one c from and style, and will ontwear three of the ‘enct counting “dressiness.” You will ry with this rm. GEORGE GOULET. REIMS. CHAM- Ww, . sole axent in NOT A a —for the name— buying a “Dunlap” Derby or High Hat you itiorthename. They are made the best materiais—lend the world in shapa regret buying @ Dun, ETT & RUOFF, “Sule Agents,” wit Fr. or a zg E CONSUMERS. ee" Our wines are absoluely vins deliquer. Products of the fermented Juice of fully ripe cultivated granes and other, trutt, Spurki with @ rich, delicious F pectiliar to thernse Ting tal “and _strengtb giving ‘wines medicinal wines of pre-eminent purity: TO-KALON WINE COMPAN 614 14th st. nw. {fe18-2m]__ Telephone, 998. ae FLENDID FOR THE MONEY. ‘That line of $2.50 Derbies and Tyrolean (Crush Hats created somewhat of afurore. We still have all sizes, in both Black and the various shades of Brown, B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, Sole Agent 1237 Pa. ave. new. ta for nox Hats, mh78 SUPERB OFFICE ROOMS. Few large, elecantly lighted, airy office rooms in Mertz’s new building lawyers, architects, &c. t_moderate rental. Elevator and ¥ modern convenience. Espe- ly suited to doctors, dentists, Finest loca- tion in Washington. mb26-tt E. T. KAISER, Atlantic building. TIRED OF YOUR OLD TYPEWRITER? So many are giving up their old machines for the *Hammond” that we have various key- boards, so they do not have to learn a new key- board. The perfect alignment of the mond” is causing it. “Ham- Best in the world, J. C. PARKER, “Sole Agent for the Hammond,’ 619 7th st. 2. W mb28 = What the ‘The oxen The Edison Phonograph jp to tht ITS MAIN DEPENDENCE, helve is to the axe, to the plow, siness man. Write for one on trial. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Est. nw. mb28 Ge CARE OF YOUR FEET. ‘The feet are wonderfully sensitive and peculiarly susceptible to many afflictions Emerton when neglected. Shoes Shined Free. ‘*Emerson” Shoes have proved a boon to millions with tender feet and you can obtain the same ease, comfort and *‘dressi- ness” by wearing them. ‘The ** Emerson” Shoes are for men only. RB. B. GROVER & CO., . “*Sole Makers and Sellers of the Emerson Shoes,” 1103 Pa. ave. n- w., next to Star office. = we mh28 GET OUR BID FOR THE GLASB. equaled fa- calies for hand- How lass, ‘Our force consists of experienced and, fearless glass handlers, Skilled cutters and “‘expert” hitters. we propose to get it mb2s. ‘Want your trade and pe ae aeiaes aes prices. You should xet our bid. Sree. it. We the lowest Estimates CHAS. E. HODGEIN, “Expert Handler of Giass,” 913 7thst. n.w. Re PUPDEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE, DIS. jesse be cil poveat te seal aaeahioes the pot will prevent , boiling cabbage, fim. &e. 2nWwd = Jaid when ‘been the ‘THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. AGREEABLE ODORS IN COOKING. pieces of charcoal put FURNITURE ON OPEN ACCOUNT: CARPETS ON OPEN ACCOUNT! MATTING ON OPEN ACCOUNT! BEDDING ON OPEN ACCOUNT! BABY CARRIAGES ON OPEN ACCOUNT! ‘THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY! MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS! ‘THE FULLEST SATISFACTION! NO MISREPRESENTATION! NO LEGAL ATTACHMENTS! NOW IS THE TIME TO REFURNISH! PRICES WILL NEVEB BE LOWER! JOHN RUDDEN, 513 Seventh street northwest, ,THIS MAY BE YOUR CASE! ‘Many benefits follow the use of ‘The corner stoneof many a merchant's prosperity was ho put i a National Cash Register. It has joundation on which has been built up the successiul business of thousands of storekeepers who had previously suffered loss and annoyance from the Jack of a system 20 perfect. tw.) TWO CENTS. THE SILVER BILL DEAD. Washington News and Gossip Ne Cloture Rule Unies Requested bya Me-|INCENDIARIES AT DETROIT. Index to Advertisements, ‘Suliyy oF Macnee 7 =e THE SPEAKER'S DECISION SETTLES THE QUES- COTTO PAID THE PENALTY, ATTORNEYS ‘TION—DEMOCRATS REFUSE TO S1GX—THE SILVER — AvCTI MEN DOWNCAST AND DISHEARTENED—TREY ‘WiLL NOT TRY TO GET SIGNATURES. ‘The indications are today that Mr. Reed will not be able to hold all the anti-silver republi- cans together in opposition to the adoption of a rule which will compel a vote on the silver bill. A great many republicans who are op- posed to the bill believe that they can get & political advantage by compelling the democrats to face the insue directly, and in seeking this advantage they are willing to take the chances of losing what they bave already gained. Mr. Reed and others who believe in fighting the silver bill all along the line ace understood Electrocution of an Italian Kagpicker te Killing the Husband of His Paramour, Srxe Srvo, N. ¥., March 28.—At about 1068 @clock this morning Jeremiah Cotte, the murderer of Louis Frankeloso, was executed in the electric chair. This was the eighth execu- tion by electricity. The exetution cell adjoining the cells ecce- ied by the condemned men was just as it had n after the execution of McElvaine a month ago. The chair in which McBivaine had est had been taken froxa its place and a new chair bad been built on the same pattern. The only change made was the addition of rubber bags filled with salt water,from which the electrodes were to be kept wetted constantly. At the last electrocution arrangements were EXCURSIONS, FINANCIAL ‘Ok RENT (Pints) FOR RENT (Misceii FOR RENT (0) FOR SALE (Lots) s FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) ... ii made to try the method of applyn the elec- FOR SALE (Pianos) ._. Page 3|tobave put in much of yesterday and last | tro40, suggested by fey and FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) night in trying to get the minority in er eminent electricians—through the HOTELS line to do the most effective fighting;but other |Pands, but the results were #0 unsati INSURAN men think they know better at the game of politics and are very set in their ways. From the eastern republican standpoint Mr. Reed’s little party in the House got a decided advantage in political position by their conduct when the silver bill was given two very bad black eyes. The ‘result then has pretty well satisfied every one that the republicans, by voting with the anti-silver democrata, can defeat the Bland bill, and the view held by many of Mr. Reed's that Dr. Carlos F. MacDonald, who bes charge of the details of all the executions by electricity. thought it best to return to the form of application before used at Sing Sing— at the forehead and the calf of the leg. POUR SHOCKS GIVEN. He took his place in the chair without aay signs of failing. The priests knelt in fromto the death chair and continued praying aloud. LADIES' GOODS LECTURES... LEGAL NOTIC! WAH AHA SIG HAIE EST SIM AHO BEHOEVVY SIVAN AAIST NOTARIES PUBLIC. followers is that, having demonstrated what | Cotto kept hie eyes fixed on the man and cop- OCEAN STREAMERS they can do, they will be beld responsible if | tinued to repeat the response while be wes OFFI 1, NOTICES, they fail todo all in their power against the | being tied im the chair. Warden Brown sué- POTOMAC RIVER 2 bill at every step and it should pass. denly dropped a handkerchief and the ex- PIANOS AND ORGANS, If they could be sure that in the end they | ecutioner turned aswitch, applying a currest PERSONA! would defeat the bill, itis urged, they might | Of over 1,700 volts. Cotto's body stiffened and PROFESSIONAL afford to play fast and loose with the democrats, | the strap made deep impressions in the skin. RAILROADS. -Paee 7} voting with the r men to bring the bill | Tbe current was turned off and on four times, SPECIAL NOTICES. Pace 1 | up and then with the anti-silver men to defeat | After each application Corto showed signs of STEAM CARPET CLEANING..... -Page 7] it. If, however, by voting to take the bill up | #PParent lite, moving bis handsand opening hus SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Pare 2 they let the question get beyond their control | C0e* ‘There was no movement of the chest, SUMMER RESORTS Pare 2 {and the bill is passed they have a responsi- | however, as there had been in other cases. AS WANTED (Help), Paco 2 | bility fixed upon them by their anti-silver con | the first sign of fe the current was turned on WANTED Gomes) stituents which they would pot, under any | Sain. After the fourth shock. there was mo signs of life and the doctors declared the dead. There was no burning, but steam and there was scalding of the parts where electrodes were ap) corro’s cnr. ‘The murder for which Cotto died was com- mitted last July in the outskirts of Brooklyn. Cotto and his victim, Louis Frankeloso, were ordinary circumstances, be called upon to shoulder. "This argument is being used for all there is in it, but does not seem to be entirely effective. TRE RULE MAY NOT BE MADE. A large number of the republicans—possibly & majority of them—have decided to vote for the cloture rule if it is reported from the commit- WANTED (Rooms) WANTED (Stores). WANTED (Situations) » WANTED (Miscellaneous) WINTER RESORTS til Statement of the circulation of T Srax for the week ending March 96, 189% EVENING saa p tee on ruics. The committee did not hold a|ragpickers. Cotto had been lover of Mrs. MONDAY, March 21, 1592.. 37,543 | meeting today, and there are reports of a more | Frankelosoin Naples, Italy, and after the and TUESDAY, March 22, 1892. ‘3595 | or less vague character that there i¢ a bitch in | her husband emigrated to thiscountry she seut WEDNESDAY, March 28, 1592. 38,094 | the matter, and that it may be that no rule will | Cotto money to follow her. a be adopted. He deserted a wife and family to join his ee en oe + 38285) [tis asserted by anti-silver men that at the | paramour here. He lived with the Frankelosos FRIDAY, March 25, 1892... 37,961 | caucus, when the democrats approved the rule | in a tumble-down tenement in Brooklyn and be SATURDAY, March 26, 1892. providing for a cloture, the Speaker and mem- mers of the committee on rules declared that the rule would never be availed of except when petitioned for by a majority of the democrats. There has been no such petition presented to the committee asking for another day for the silver bul with the previous question ordered. ‘The anti-silver men insist, therefore, that the committee on rules cannot with any propriety Feport Mr. Bland’ resolution. ‘The radical silver men declare that a majority of the democrats have very clearly expressed their wishes, and that they will not get up any petition. and Mrs. Frankcloso discussed the question of putting Frankeloso out of the way so that they might maintain their relations without the husband's interierence. On Friday night Frankeloso started out to steal vegetables from the neighboring farms and was stealthily followed by Cotto. Upon alonely road side Cotto came upon his victim, aud with savage fury stabbed him no Jess than fourteea, times. Frankeloso was left lying dead in the road. Cotte returned to the Frankeloso and standing before the woman be widowed licked the biood from the kuafe with which he had committed the deed. They were arrested, and Superintendent Campbell of the Brooklyn police got from Mra. Fraukeloso a confession implicating Cotto, and. then from Cotto implicating re. Praukelose- ‘The woman is now in Kaymond street jull await ing trial. ‘Total. Dany average. Corresponding week 1991 ~ solemnly swear that the above is a true and correct statement of the circulation of Tux EVEN- ING Stax for the week ending March 26, 1892 J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed aud sworn to before me thistwenty- eighta day of March, 4.D. 1992 JOHN T. C. CLARK, Notary Public. SPEAKER CRISP'S DECISION. The silver men have understood that a special order bringing in a cloture rule would be reported to the House tomorrow and tele- graphed to all their men to be in the House to- morrow. ‘This morning Speaker Crisp in- formed them that no special order would be brought in unless a majority of the democratic ecaleaaet. KAISER WILLIAM BACKS DOWK, .. | members of the House signed a petition asking | The Abanconment of the Educational Ali agree save pioaeen Internal rev- l.0t a cloture tale be brought is. Speaker ‘Announced to the Prussian Diet. Crisp was asked this morning if the report was true that the order would not be brought in auless the majority of the democrats signed « jon. Pile replied: “That is my fnclination.” “Then the silver bill will never be brought Benxi, March 28.—The iandtag has net wit- nessed in many years such an exciting scene as ‘that of today, when the new Prussian premier announced that the primary education bill had been abandoned. Brioapirr Gexerat Davip 8. Staxiey, com- manding the department of Texas,is in the city and today hadaconference with Secretary Elkins and Gen. Schofield,during which he de- tailed his operations against Garza and_ his | toa vote?” queried the reporter. Mexican band. Ho hes not yet made tn official don't know as that follows,” aid the | , 7b? statement liad an clectriceffcct. Evesy- report on the subject. Speaker. “They had a two-thirds majority of | body had expected that the education bill would be — postponed the declaration that it bad been’ ebam- doned wae almost, univers! sae prise. The national liberals wore delighted; the ultramontaves could not conceal their anger. They had not anticipated such » straight blow from the government and « storm of hisses greeted the promier's an- nouncement. ‘the national liberals cheered loudly, and both parties got so ex~ cited that, for # time, it seemed as if some might be provoked to personal violence. The premier took everything calmly, and waited until the eacitement lad quieted down. ‘hen he proceeded with other business. FIREBUGS AT DETROIT. Capture of Two Men Suspected of Extensive Ancendiariem, Dertrorr, Micu., March 28.—The police bave arrested John and Wm. Bloom and Edward Daniels, their brother-in-law. It is believed by the authorities that these are the men who bave been setting the numerous fires which have caused so much damage recently. The men were caught in the act of kindling a fire in the furniture factory of a prominent firm bere and matches and oiled rage were found on their persons. a Se, ANOTHER CHICAGO SENSATION, Son of a Prominent Kalirond Man Charged With Attempted Murder. Cuzcaco, March 28.—Serious charges are brought by Mrs. B.C. Thomas of Engle- indefinitely, but the democrats and may get a majority to sign the petition.” A DIFFERENT CASE x. Speaker Crisp said today that the situation when it came to reporting a cloture rule was Very different from that when a day was asked for the con =A of the silver bill. im first two propositions are different and many who. demand « bearing for the bill may oppose a cloture proposition on principle. A very large majority of the democrate—at least thirty or forty—he said, were sup; to be in favor of the consideration of the bill. A petition was signed by more than 100 democrats and the report of the commit- tee fixing a day was adopted by ao large vote. On a test of strength, however, it was found that the silver men did not havea majority. In fact the bill would have been defeated had not he (the Speaker) voted to make ita tie and thus savedg the bill from being tabled? Itis a simple matter for them to sign a petition asking for it. ¢ SILVER MEN DOwNcasT. Mr. Bland, Mr. Pierce and other silver men were seen. Mr. Bland was very downcast over the news that he might not be able to force to vote the measure be has worked on for so long. He admitted that the report that the silver bill had met with another set back, and one which practically meant its death without a final vote, was well founded, but said that the matter was not absolutely settled. Mr. Pierce wasa little more confident, but he and Mr. Bland said they would have nothing to do with the circulation of any more petitions. One of the other silver men, however, attempted to get signers to a ‘petition 'of the nature poesia Sa ae lor, as iy 35 of the men who have heretofore voted for the silver bill refused to sign it. Among the number was Mr. Compton of Maryland, who not only declined to sign the petition, but gave notice that if any cloture resolution is brought in he will vote against it, The anti-silver men are exultant over the change in the situation, but the pronounced silver advocates areexceed- ly irritated and and do not hesitate to iowa protest the treatment they have received. tly there is no chance in the world Mus. Myna Buapwett of Chicago, the fifth woman admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, took the oath in that body this morning. Her admission was moved by Attorney General Miller. Mrs. Bradwell is editor and proprietor of the Chieago Legal jews. : Mz. Cuantes H. Atpricu of Illinois, the solicitor general of the United States, whose nomination was confirmed, by the Senate last week, was presented to the Supreme Court of the United States today by Attorney General Miller. ‘The Attorney General also filed Mr. Aldrich’s commission as solicitot general. Movement oF Sriven.—The issue of standard silver dollars from the mints and treasury offices during the week ended March 26, 1892, was $401,619. ‘The issue for the corresponding period of last year was €398.985, ‘The shipment of fractional silver coin from the 1st to the 26th inst. aggregated £706,380. Navat Onvens.—Lieut. L. L. Reamey,having arrived home from the U. 8.8. Marion, has been granted leave of absence for two months, Ensign 8. 8. Wood, having arrived home from the Marion, granted leave of absence for two months. Frederick Francis Sherman and Wm. H. Ironsides Reaney have been commissioned chaplains from the 14th instant, Mn. Gnaxr Has Brex Svsrarvep.—There has been some Uttle friction between Mr.Grant,the superintendent of the East Capitol post office station, and one of the letter carriers over mat- ters of discipline. Mr. Grant's views have been sustained by the city postmaster, Mr. Sherwood, and then by the Post Office Depart- ment, and it is probable that peace will once more’ reign in the large room occupied by Mr. Grant and his assistants, is f Prnsonat.—Archibald J. Bennett, Bradford W. "sten and Auguste Gross of New York, P. de Villiers Graaff, M. L. C. of Cape Town. South Africa, and Wm. Tumbridge of Brooklyn are at the Cochran.—Williom E. Shaw of Haverhill, KHL, is at — Arne. Dr. A J. Ari Angel Mrs. rson G. “Gheney ot” New Hampshire, & i Wallace of Syracuse, R. Carleton ‘of Edin- burgh and W. Elliott of New York are at the Fredonia.—J. A. Myrick of Salis- burs, H. L. Hall of Rochester, F. C. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., (643 Louisiana ave. n.w. ROBERT CALLAHAN, Agent. = G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ‘MAKE A NOTE OF IT." Please note We do not take your order trom a little batch of “samples” and have your eiotles made up in cheap, second. 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