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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT T ak BUILDINGS. 1101 Pecnsy’ Avenue, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. x Office, 88 Potter Building, Stax ie terval to subscribers in the Newown svcount, at 10 conte pee ai ‘the counter. = re the United States OF iO cents per month. Soy SFR #1.00 por year: fice at Washington, D.C., as Tar Evesixe ety by carriers, . aus wie o. 80, No. 20,220. Rates of advertising :nade known on application. WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1892. TWO CENTS. _FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. NATIONALI“T CLUB, No. 1, 000 FST. fr. M. Pochip will areak TURSDAY mb2-2 ‘ihe: Wille, naming this Company as executor. are Grawn and kept free of charge. Should you wish Cc. ¥. Havensen, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, Booms 9 and 11, Atiantic building, Dizaxy Maxixe Your Wut FL creas, pecial meeting wil be A ier Rose Croix. pe hold at the cathedral of the Rite on TUESDAY. A word to the dealer: Buy of a 900 F street northwest. March, at? pin forthe purrose ut working thé 13th | BEWARE —witolecale house who in not zy information uyon this vita’, important mat- INVESTMENT SECURITIES. a ee ee oe or 4p opposition with you. We do tor we shall be sted toxive it. Making o will Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold forcash or not retail and have no branch ee ee maprundinr Conctasteil tehcuesies eevee | © OY TEE ie re" the caly whelentleTo- ciety. Itisa matter from which all sentiment Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans, | Comme lie held at as New York paae, the caly Should be excluded. There are many who refrain CORRESPONDENTS. the parpéee of dinin; MAN ib gon kate ak weal so from mating their will trom the daicary indir | 3.8. Bache &Co:- Now York stock Eachanee. | Gti ?uctborupaag thea ae bay dfs whole and real man Bros : Said company turiue jor st are furnishing 8 eussiag their personal property and effects and dis- Lae ence a esmenkeiones 1 I wo | foryyouare famiehing Position thereof. This is really but another reason Lamson Broa. & Co.. Chicaso Board of Trade. MM URPHY pritieltin oe eA ‘Why you should name a company, such as ours, to Private wires to New York, Chicagoand New Orleans onennante te aoe ect as your executor. The friend you might Telephone, 45:3. ae ceil ol WANTS —anicarry a lancer stock than you, choose to ct in that capscity may not be your | oy pun gen p wien, Gea W. Brown. |_miiideotwe ee ee tnd s your greater opposition by friend & few years nence, or be may die, may = THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THESTOCE: your suppor Buy the Mirabilia from the Femovefrom the city or have other interests of Baurt & Co., Banxzns. hoiders of the Columbia Fire Insurance IT ALL. y Company of the District of C na tor the election Of filteen trusters to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the ‘oflce 9: the company. So. 14106 at Bw. MONDAY, April 4, 1892." Folis ‘open at 12 m., close rt Books ior tho transfer of stock will be closed from March 230 to April 5, both day inclusive. ‘DROP IN UMBRELLAS. mhL-tu&th-100 LEM TOWELS, Jt Secretary. | § > NOTICE.” == — The styles of handles are constantly ing. We Dropine 49 suctifie a lot of Te annual meeting of the stockholders of “THE Geng at ed eS MERIDIAN HEAL ESTATE AND PROMOTION sterling si'ver mountings, @t $3.45" each. COMPANY” will be held on MONDAY, April 18, 1892, Fu 3 at 12 o'clock m., at the office of the company, 617 F st. n.w., for the Durpose of electing.a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting any other busi- ess that way be necessary. 3. Herbert Glesy, Seo- Directors: only strictly wholesate house. Greater personal importance to himself. This company holds the making of wills in the strictest confidence and by virtue of its standing and ex- Perience is ina position to «ive you valuable in- formation reiative to making profitable invest. ‘ments of trusts funds and otherwise making the ee tate as remunerative as possible to the heirs, Another argument in naming this company as ex- ecutor, instead of an individual, is its perpetuity, ‘as individa.s mus dv, and are otherwise subject to human fraiities. This company is liabie for $2,500,000 and has $312,500 deposited with the controller of the Treasury for the faithful perform- ‘ance of all trusts, and any improbity of which 1406 @ STREET. DEPOSITS. EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. ‘A epecialty made of investment securitien, ‘Foreign exchange issued on all points, Local securities bought and sold. WIS G. TEWKSBUKY, W. B. HIBBS, *Banker,50 Broadway. 3. Manesse, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & 00., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1385 F WASHINGTON, D. 0., Buy ang sell for cash or on manna’ Stocks, Direct private wires to New Yorkand Chicago. 5ty SCOTT & BRO. 27-30 & mb29 Bee” FOU KNOW ‘That there is considerable talk WM. OSCAR ROOME, Presiient; JOHN O. JOHN- THE about town regarding the rather ; interest allowed on deposits. ‘ rey zon : ‘ould cause it to love its charter. The thouchtful te Odi ERT SESE, Goctstans ane aero remarkable fit which any man, fend intellicent will recognize many other reasons SQENMELL. CHARLES “G. “KINGWALT (W'S. paKER fat or lium, tall or short, can ‘Why itis best to naine acompany such as this as _— get direct from the maker st facy executor, adiuinistrator or trustee im preference to SHOE. tory prices? You should call or ‘an individual. We shall be pleased to talk the mat- — ATTORNEYS AND OTHERS ter over with you at any tine. : 2: ‘nz quarters where proximity to the Interior De- partment, U. 8. Pension and new city Post Office an object, can be accommo.ated ip the elezant imi inc now incourse of erection by COLUMBIA TYPO- GRAPHICAL UNION at No. 425 Got. n.w., ‘Which will be ready for occupancy abont June 1, 1892. ‘The lance assorubiy hull, with banquet bail, serving room and kitchen, is especialy dlesined to meet the write for full information. 1490 N. ¥. ave.,914 E. Main st., 203E. Balto. st.,'! Washington, D. 0. Bichmond, Va. Balto, Ma. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. 'S4W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds Deposits. Lp Loans. Collections. Railroad Stocks and Bonds and all securities listed on the exchanges of ork, Philadelphia, Soston end Baltimore bought A talty made of investment securities Bonds and ail local allroad, Gas, Tasurance epbone Stock deait in AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST 00., A. T. BRITION, President. Wow Stone Building, U06 Gt. mw. = KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Dist and Tel . cod Tequiremeuts of conventions, lectures, balls, re the best Shoes for | ee ae Asse Betws src rachel | nn tence gancin,eper ana stherpoce | HAAN _ Weng mo maton he bat Sows te = A lodge room, with suitable: out and ante rooms, will ae ion men. Weksow Intervals of weeks and even months frequently SPECIAL NOTICES. supply a demand for quarters for secret work. pampered pul pmscrsteenrmem henge elapse between the death of the assurant and su DEES BUTTS | Perfect ventilation. yas and electric light, steam heat |. & ice fix gen the payment of the death claim with some com- Se and janitor service. inp og perpen emer panies. WM. GARNER, Accessible by all the street car lines from any partof| orm” sewed. of calf oF kangaroo and that the Meanwhile the famfly, the business and the mh5-1m 1026 7th st. aw. _ | the city for one fare. ane kon e=tate of the deceased may suffer for the lack of For additional information inquire of WM. HAHN & CO.'8 Feady money. This shovld never occur. Shows Wa HAHN & CO"8 ‘The theory of life insurance is that it provides ,GEDNEY & ROBERTS CO. Pe eS all ectig Feady woney at the moment when it is most 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave, needed. Practice coincides with theory in the DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND = MaMcwane ots Equitable. = amp 8 The policies of the Equitabie become payable Se fmmediately upon receipt of satisfactory proofs of death. Send « postal, with your name, address and ate of birth, to BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, mb29 1255 F st. Usiox Savixes Basx. 509 7TH ST. Interest, 4 per cent ou deposits, subject to check, Femaining four months and over. INSTALLMcNT DEPOSITS running five or ten Fears receive semi-sanual dividends from the earnings Of the bank. Dividends for this year 6 and @ per eat for the respective installment periods, FIFTY DEPOSIT AGENCIES for sale of savings stamps at principal stores in all parts of the eity. BANK HOURS each week day from 9:30to5 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENINGS bank will also be open BUSINESS USES. 407 10TH 8T., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 4013 i by order of the Secretary of War subject of harbor lines in the Anacostia Tiver from its moutn to Benning bride, ad riparian owners and o:hers interested im this subject are re quested to state their views 1 wP.ting and seud the Same to explun more in deration by the board to EL B DAVIS, AND STILL THEY COME! = ‘Thirty-nine more new patterns in the Twenty-five-doliar Suits to meas- ure. Not made up in New York, Boston or Philadelphia ‘sweat shop,” but Fight here in Washington by skilled tailors, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, cor. 9th and G sts. n.w. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOURS? ‘Not sce, Snow and Dirt, but Clean, Dry Fuel, kept Under cover, is what they xet who Duy their Coal and Article aind one precs to every body. Complete facies. article aud one price to ev. Ci facili TOttom prices, full weight and imeasure, clean fuel doiveries: Utices 1IOL EL ave mw., 512 Ast. me. angio eat OUR COMPLETE LINE oF FANCY SHIRTINGS 8 ready for your inspection. It is one of the most at- tractive lines we haveover shown. Cail and’ be con- vinced. ¥. T. HALL, Shirt Maker, maby ‘20s F st. =" DEPARTURE IN FINETAILOBING. 'H. D. BABR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Suits from 35 up. ‘Trousers from $10 up. Low prices from this date with high-grade art. 3229 INSURANCE. UTUAL PROTECTION FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF THE D. C—WILLIAM BALLANIYNE, JAMES E. FITCH. Secretary. Issues i ice rates aiid each instrer shares information apply to the office (, 140 G st. nw. sty oS Sis CEXPLESS AN } <— ibereto‘ore conducted Georce Wy Kuot wil bs continued st theg d stands corner of Tdand B with unchanged taciities Yor ite contiuct. i jusuce having’ been fully evkted see ty ths tecacr ee oily ib1d-tu, i <7 fons We parucciariy our make against allowing thew: to be adjusted eise- SIuote thas'as toe COMPANTS ON FICK: shots sate but genumme parts are used, and oni) the most reason- bi ltarges, if angrareaiae:" Undere by vostal wi Frosive mnosdetsaiconton, WHEELEL & WILSON MFG. CO., my26-t, th.» tr $57 Oth wt. Dow. Fe OP AETNERSHP NOTICE. MARCH 19, 1899, ‘Sto Eititse We have this day formed a cop tera transaction of attntral real eaate business, We pared to undertaze conisnons tor tue pare Save of tealties, the collection inuereats, dc. Bhd the charge of properties ‘OX, Manaxer. LL OF OUR MA mb29 ee? MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Of all kinds of Watches Waltham Compai your ed:fication and deilicht. Wat Feel free fo cali! You will not be asked to buy! A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., Manufacturing Jeweler, S Seventh st, OWN YOUR HOME AND GET RICH. If you live ina hotel or apartments, or if you Fent a house the money spent for rent 1s Gone sorever. \vhy Lot use part of the moucy you have on hand as # firs: payment na howe? You would not only be saving the woney you are now payiny outiu rent, but in Years reap the benedit Excellent Ast of bo.wes TES XD LOAN ASSOCIATION, F ST. N. W.. WASHINGTON. D. 6. of stock FIXEDaud GUARANTEED. TPS hime as cecclacla that hae aot tle are. March 19, 1892. ction Mr. 8. S. Shedd does not sever hl with the Plumb:ny, Heatine and Gas Fix- ment of 5.5. SHEDD & BKO., located at 4332 Och st. n.w., to which business he wii! continue towive the same careful personal supervision as here- ‘Sand 6 per cent paid on deposits from the date they aremale oe ROGE, President. 3 C. DANIEL, Secretary. a tofore. SYRUCTUL & PMOCTO, 0076 st. ae = Wesolict a siare of sour patrouaxeand invite you | _Real Bstale and Insurance. MEN AND fe, 1G Estat a ew =e ‘ong aes D&A. BROADBENT. eS Is one mile nearer Capitol than Georgetown uy 000,000. g LATEST SPEING STYLES IN SHOES. | and half mie irom Mt Ouivet. Maps at 65 14 n.w. pamnr AT Sa ae oF ono | ed ae t THs MOUGAS, 2 Took at thera. STRICKLAND, mbs- ta ‘mht Ku Pa, qq The weather is likely to be fair until Wed- Nesday morning, Foitowed by increasing cloudiness and yroviby showers Wedneday night: warmer; winds shisting to suutheusteriy. The price of Shingles has increased Tax Nazosar SAFE DEPOSIT <_xo WHEN YOUR GOOD WITE CLEA Be iit Song it will ay you fo fet HODGES, Naviemul bullding, 18-0 ¥, bind all loose magazines he fins, mie ovEn00. TF YoU WANT YOUR BUSINESS HOME four grr py Savines — pt in first-c.ass order tor peuseirra bbls bicibae s Woulatike to have the puvlic cs a : ae and GREAT OUT SALE. Counnodations at the Central Stables on 14th st., one ‘This increase was caused by the ad- Divck below vance in the price of tin, which B. caused a “run” on slungles. We still adhere to the old prices—84, 85 and 87 per thousand. We cau supply you with everything that enters into the construction of = house. Ectimates free, Libbey, Bittinger & Ziilier, “*The People’s Lumber Yard, Cor. Gti: and New York ave. n. Cor. 11th and O sts. 5.6. TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. cents a paxe strike you as reason- AM copies on ood paper? Then let's BYRON 8. ADAMS, Printer, 1th st aw. ‘We are over stocked with the above line of elesant ‘ew styles, and in order to close them out quick we Will for a few days only sel! you our regular $27 style for $21, of a $25 one for $20, or = $2.50 one for 917.50, oF a $20 one for $15, of an $18 oue for $13, or '& G15 one for $10.50, or 612 one for $4, or 8 910 ‘one for $6.50. As every one knows, our goodsare all marked in plain figures, therefore the above prices mean just exactly print it COBNEB 26TH ST. AXD NEW YORE AVE. — CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. ‘Beorgantsed under act of Consress Octoter 1, 1890, And special act of Congress February 18, 1802 eB STANDARD WHITING MACHINE OF THE WORLD. MERTEN” MovERN Deas. If youare alooker,our range of Spring styles cannot fail to —— interest you. If abuyer,our 2 price will strike you as being CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. whet they say. 80 if you desire something nice at » The foes tS dsioc canoe toe Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the ee- | bargain call at aa cordially invited to call and fatesof minors, committes of the estates of lunatica, initia acquaint yourself with our modern Ine tailoring. isle csailaeib canteens tol Rielle E. B. Bussox & Con MODEL fl Geaription. Of the W. Cc. MERTZ*S ‘Tailoring Shop, ‘Wills prepared by s competent attorney, who isin a mass REMINGTON imho B14 Lith Gaily ettendance, and kept without charge, when the ieee eumpany fe named executor or trusten ante west PREVENT NERVE WEAR AND WORRY. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS end upward and allows interest thereoa. ‘Money deposited on or before the first day and on the Sret, second and third days of the month will drew to Yerest fron: the firs: day. ‘Loans movey up: n real estate and collateral security. Selle first-class real estate and other securities in wume of 6600 and upward. Rents Safes for #58687 88-910-91250-$15_ (C0825 - 840-850-875 $100-and 6125—ench per enum, sccurding to size and location, ‘The product of more than forty years’ ex- Perience in the Kanxe business is put into the Born French Range. Steel Plate is mostly used in the con- struction. A lining of asbestos helps to econo- mize heat. The workmanship is perfect, the ment convenient, the details ingenious, the design and appearance handsome. ‘The cooking apparatus of the household is fre- quently a source of constant care and worry. Itought to be as near perfection as skill und seieucocan make it. That ie what the Bor: 9 Upright. ‘Look at our #196 usr Range is. Cail and see it. : Auted for five years, HUGO WORCH & C |. SHEDD & BRO., 8. 8. SHEDD & = a Plumbing, Heating and Tinning, 1 Ww, WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, mi?-te STH AND F 878. 1 you BAVE JUST ABOUT GIVEN UP THE ides of ever being able to wet a comfortable pair of ‘Shoes start right tomorrow by going to WILSON & CARR'S, 920 F st. n.w.. and asking for a pair of their famous $3.50 footwear. When you put them on | g you will forget all about your corns, for the leather 1- softamd yielding and shapes itself to your foot st once. SESE PAD SEWED SHOES AT 83; ‘vest made. HAVENNER & DAVIS. ‘928 and $30 ANT A GUOD PIANO AT YOUR President, BENJAMIN F. SNYDER ‘The Indice are beginning to realize that this partic: 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS mh28 Vice President for ail kinds ot Pants, Vise, Giass, Lime, Mor- | 2 — CHARLES ¢ GLOVER, First ‘lar shoe is worth to them almost twice its price iu the : of Pants. iia, Gass, Line, Mo 308) CHEUOH, JAMES Ot, JOHNSTON, Secae, comfort it affords them. | Broad, imetiuu or narrow | ot pure Ljamsed Ol On taser ee ie tl Oa ons | SOS, DuIVEL FOR KRALII'S BAKERY, a ee toe, dull of glaze finish iss choice offered to their lady | cout # gallon additional for delivery in any part of the | Pesites to thank his patrons for thelr, liberal, pa- onace ths 2 es > Datrone. |The $2.50 Shoefor men la surprise all the steer hiked hiversary with this rm mb apext [Yt krevanz, ind dremy appearance: second, for te comntor’, ‘cod re Suen Oe Ta GEORGE, GOULET: REIMe. |, CHAM ‘Darecturs: ~ _ EEN OUR UNEXCELi ED eo —W. . WALSMAXN, sole. tin sais =. last, but not least, for its wonderful wearing qualition. 2 Sane OPE. | the United Stutes aud Canada, 87 Beaver stn Ne yer, Robbina, te and other ¥ ducrow Write. Taree styles of toe to select trum. mh28-68 ‘you’ with Guitars of ANY | York. sold by G. G. CORNWALL &$0N._ mbis-lnn* . having in our own store as tho “MARTIN, “BRUNO.” “BAY WASH UKN" and other Guitars. If you Oatbe WASHBURN aud uttery balers tarchaatae, a B"” BRN and ott fore purcl . "u0-La —” WINE CONSUMERS. Our wines are absoiuely vins deliquer. Products of the fermented juice of 1uliy ripe cultivated Mas. K. A. Doxovas, ¥, DROOP, 8.5 Pa ave. yes apd other iruit, with s rich, ry 908 F STREET, = TG RAILING fiver cuir fo tise ves Be WILL DISPLay |< ao nee ee medicinal wines of pre-eminent pays F IDELITY ON TUESDAY AND WEDNEgDAY, iM you want any kind of iron work. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, sf BUILDING AXD LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘MARCH 29 AND 20, GEO, WHITE & SONS, G14 14th st. n.w. _[fo18-2m) _ Telephone, 998. OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. A Chcice Assortment of fe20-m Maine ave., bet. 4 and th sts, a THLTONS HAVE iN ENG RS Tea aaa! IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS gg er jee PERS OFFICE BROOME. s Decatte lett with tk tion tors | From the Leading Housesof Purisand London, | ail, We baveiries severa: p ais loavemeuce tae cathe Few larmu, elocuntly lighted, airy Cent pad on the Association for 5 ulty abd have Ghaly cdovied a Live ova, up tag, with office rooms in Merta’s new building ‘win aihixed to. cur zinted et, ne a Better fered Of Sucovereds Dua't Ndecerved. Insist upon baving ‘on.y woods witht Eu attacheal to them. ‘alee DES, ANT ELS, Minatoe Weoushiiron Ges Fiske ae ‘You can borrow #1.000 from us on Real Estate secur Sty and pay it back at the rate of $13 per month. The 17th series of stock ie now open for subscrip- ‘at moderate rental. Elevator and ‘every modern convenience. Espe- cially suited to doctors, ‘dentists, lawyers, architects, &c. Finest loca- tion im Washington. THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES KD HER OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN ‘MILLINERY. 5 fe @ombined with aisviute security. ‘The Ladieset Washington and Vicinity Are Respset- hop, 520 13th st, &. T. KAISER, (Wee circulars anc other iniormation apply at offices, mb26-tf Atlantic | etenteli¥e na fully Invited. NoCards = mh28-3t building. WHEN IT COMES TO BF SEEN rinenars wor We feel convineed you ‘will coutinue to have one of our wagons call every week at your audrese. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDBY, 1 WC nw. ‘MLB. GURLEY. eabery ote ae "oven cad nine pahecoycn Snide alt. WwW ME, NETTLETON MAKES CHARGES, Washington News and Gossip ST. MARY'S CHAPEL, ST. JOHN'S Parish, kt st. below H.—Professor William imnell will preach TOMOKROW (Weduesds: 7 NING at 7:30 o'clock, EVEST ovsock. Beata tree. All cordially WOMANS CHRISTAIN TEMPERANCE 8 Union. “Sisters Grace and Ruth” of the sereices Gantt Orion Sree ho Bao mete jon. Miasion, a TOMORMOW (Wednesday) at 1:90 9 me ANT ‘intends cordially invited. a> SCOTTISH RITE_MITHKAS LODGE OF Perfection: A special meetinz will, be held sf the Gathedral of the Riteon WEDNESDAY, March at Tyan. Work: Oth, 7th ad Nth dere order ot the. : ooo EH HUET wes, Bectotary. MASONIC.— WASHINGTON CENTEN- al Lode, NovL PACA ME, whi hola a ication THURSDAY. March 31,at 7:30 ae By order of the W.M. ‘T C. ELMORE, Secretary. Ajmecting will be held WEDNESDAY, 3 Jo van. Vat the Great Fatie 1a Co. oftes, vid Feat ; 24 Penn: Syivanaave, Bi . ereguiveg, Busem of importance, A tui attend THERE WILL BE | TAL MEETING 400 Pan. Business of” iat Sees Wo: EROCKELTON, to =6! NDIAN RIVER, FLOKIDA, | a ‘York ave. and 1122 Conn. Hy ALT N ,THE MANY FRIENDS AND CUS- tomers of Miss KATIE FEARSON are notified that she is again in our employ. mb20-3t LANSBURGH & BRO. = NEAT THING IN BICYCLES 18 VEATHERSTONE’S No, 2 SAFETY, with 22-inch ‘wheels; rubber tires; nickel Anish. Suitable for boy or girl, and only $20. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 1525 14th st. nw. mb29 SE COULD'NT AFFoRD To Foor you. Every pair of **Emerson” Shoes is ‘thorouxhiy made and critically ex- Emerton aiuined Lefore it leaves our work- Shves shops. We warrant their wear, fit Shined and style. We stake our reputation ‘Free, and {uture business on the “*Emer- son” Shoe. Could we aford to misrepresent them? B. B. GROVER & CO., “*Sole Makers and Sellers of the Emerson Shoes,” 1103 Pa. ave. n w., next to Star office. Se 00'VE HEARD OF “THE PUSHER" OFFICE OF M. C. GRASTY, Desler in Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, China, Giass, &e., Washington, D. C., January 26, 1892. ‘Mr. ROBERT CALLAHAN, Agent National Cash Register Co., 643 Louisiana avenue northwest: You sent me regularly **The Hustler” for about twelve months or more, until I could not think of my business unless the National Cash Revister presented itself, and I fually pieced one in my store, where it has done its work, and I find that your boldest claims have been verified. I believe thecash drawer ip every store should be the very best of its kind, and I think the National standsat the head. Lot the world move on. M.C. GRASTY. Ge PUPEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE. REMEMBER THIS THIS SUMMER. Fresh meat. after bevinning to sour, will ‘swoeten if hung out of doors over night, Does your house need new Furniture? Do your Carpets show signs of age? Are your Mattings wearing in holes? Are your Oileloths showing blisters? IF 80 COME SEE ME! ‘I can serve you to advantage. 1 can give you plenty of time. T.can soll you fine goods. Tean save you money. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH MEI T never deceive—you will never regret. T never distrain—you will not be distressed. JOHN RUDDEN, uw) «513 Seventh strost northwest. Be OVES THEM A “MODERN” AIR. - + The numerous old-fashioned buildings throughout the city with windowsof six or a dozen stall panes of «lass could be improved ons hundred per cent by substituting one or two large plates. ‘The expense would be comparati considering the vast improvement effected. We can sell you glass lower ‘and please you belter than any one in thisline. Writeus. Extimates free. CHAS. E. HODGEIN, 20 _**Expert Handler of Glass,” 913 7th st. n.w. BeOS LOT STATIONERY NEED KE- ‘* PLENISHING? We have the finest qualities of correspond- gence paper—social, business, legal, mercan- tile, tabu.ar, &c. A number of shapes, sty and’ sizen niew this year, “You shoud ave thi immense stock of writing paper. Lowest prices, of course. J. ©. PARKER, Booksctier and Stationer. 619 7th st. n.w. FeEeOWE OWN IMPORTATION OF MADRAS, CHEVIOT AXD FLANNEL SHIRTINGS Are ready. Coming from the renowned manufacturers, C. & J. ANDERSON, you know just what choice styles to expect. Stripes, Plaids, Checks and the Solid Pinks and Blues. There is considerable satisfaction in et- ting first pick, isn't there? Let ws mexsure you now. You know what an expert shirt cutter we have. Hun- dreds of you have had the pleasure of wearing pertect- fitting shirts—the outcome of his long and practical experieuce. Toll us what style of shirt you want, si Us @ reasonable time, and we'll not only mve you a perfect fit, but will have your order ready at the time promised, Leave order st Men's Department. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS, ¥.W. fot-3m_ Be SELL THE RIGHT KIND ‘of too **cheap,' Spring Overcosts, not ” pot too dear.” TnwiGiltte ere Coat, You'll adiuit that itis uw enough Ree ceees eae = : are Leer ri? they are, to. GE mh2o-tr ame a Se EAL uceMENTS ‘Cas Durchascreot coal. or special peices on coal, wood and coke = POLLARD & BRO., 1505 12th st. n.w. and 12008 st. n.w. Also ice and gasoline at lowest firures, ‘Telephone No. 32. and, ss you suum dul toe ST, Choke L. C. WOOD, 507 Est. a.w. A Sensational Scene Today in the Ellis Island Index to Advertisements, ao ADVERTISING. Page 12 cease AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS ‘Pace 14 ‘THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY AXD THE CHATRMAR AUCTION SALES: Pace 6 HAVE 4 TILT—MR. NETTLETON ACCUSES SUPER- BICYCLES ...¢. 6 INTENDENT OWEN NOT ONLY OF INCOMPETREXCT, BOARDING 21 pur o¥ onose siscoxpUct Ix OFFICE. BUSINESS 2 rR 3| The Ellis Island investigation by the joint 5 | Senate and House committees on immigration a TAX LIST..........Pages 7, = this morning was marked by animation and EDUOMTIONIC: tartness. There was a spirited controversy be- tid EXCURSIONS, tween Assfitant Secretary Nettleton of the FAMILY 8UPPLI) Treasury Department and Chairmen Chandler and Stump of the committees, particularly be- tween the two first named. Chairman Chandler in questioning Mr. Net- tleton sought to place upon Mr. Nettleton the responsibility for the policy under which the department used immigration head money for improvements at Ellis Island. Mr, Nettleton resented this as an attempt to fix on bim a Fesponubility not properly attached to, him und accusing the two chairmen of hostility to im. A still more sensational turn was given the investigation a short time afterward, when As- sistant Secretary Nettleton read a letter calling the attention of the Secretary of the Treasury CULL eT ttt LOCAL MENTIO! LOST AND FOU: 2 | and of the President to the management of the MANICURE. 3 | office of superintendent of immigration by Mr. MEDICAL. 11) W. D. Owen. In brief the letter said that Mr. Pase 5! Qwen was incompetent, thorough ogy worthy, guilty of ome | malicious ee “pare 11 | Gets cgaiunt bis superiors, and slipshod in the handling of public moneys. There was also a specific allegation that Superintendent Owen had attempted to secure improper payment of @ voucher. SUPERINTENDENT OWEN ON THE STAXD. Superintendent Owen of the immigration bureau of the Treasury Department was first examined for a few minutos. In reply to Sen- tor Chandler Mr. Owen said that he bad been present at the investigation each session for “Pare 2 | the reason that he hud been summoned by the ‘page 2| two chairmen. Mr. Owen declared that be had “Page 2| bad nothing to do with the bringing about of Pace 2 | the investigation, nor had he furnished any it ‘Page 2] formation upon’ which 1t was based or con- {Page 12 | ducted. OFFICIAL NOTICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOAT! PIANOS AND ORGANS, PERSONAL . PROFESSIONAL. PROPOSALS RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES .. STEAM CARPET CLEANING. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 2 -Paxe 2 WANTED (Afincellaneous). WINTER RESORTS. Goversmext Receipts Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $265,497; customs, $391,498. DISCLATIERS BY THE CHAIRMEN. Chairmen Chandler and Stump then pat in disclainers that their investigations were con- Lacnon or tue Litac.—The light house | Mr. Owen. Mr. Stump snid that he had asked tender Lilac will be launched at Cleveland, | for an official investigation as the result of bi Ohio, tomorrow afternoon. shortly After this Congress convened. ei It seemed to him then that great deal Durant Paresrs.— Patents have boon inoned | 5007 hea boon apent, and be bed aabed fo to citizens of the District as follows: John W. | an investigation. He had secured no informa Collins, hot air register, and Edwin W.Grafton, | tion from Mr. Owen, who had rather with- paint. gation began, Revexve Manixe Caaxce.—First Lieut D.| "Mr. Owen in response to questions A. Hall has been detached from the revenue | he ha mer Galveston and ordered to the revenue mer Forward, at Mobile, Ala. Fourtu-ciass Postmastexs. — Fourth-class stmasters have been appointed as follow Givryiand Myers, Pleasant Valley. Vir- | ; ginia—H. A. Murrell, Rodney. said that to do with expenditures. CHARGES AGAINST SUPT. OWEX. Mr. Nettleton was again put on the stand. placed in evidence the following lette: Tareascry Derantweyt, Office of the Secretary, Wasatxotox, D.C., March 28, 1892. Par ror Guy Fororxas.—The Navy Depart- ment has made » payment of $40,000 in favor of the Bethlehem iron works for forgings for the new 12-inch gun. Inuxzss or Justice Lawan—Mr. Justice Sin: It has become my official duty to invite your attention to the followmg facts, which I ai Lamar of the United States Supreme Court ‘g! prepared to substantiate in every particular, and to ask that such action be taken by Secretary of the Treasury and by the dent as those facts may seem to warrant. ill at his residence in this city, though his con: dition is much improved today. Annesizp For Countznrer1xo.—The Treas- ury Department is informed that W. C. Bon- sell of Berrien county, Ga. has been arrested for raising notes and ‘dollars. iit slanders against hie Tue Anwy Hosprrat Seavice.—The Secre-| partment. tary of War has issued a general order to the effect that enlistments and re-enlistments for the hospital corps shall be made by medical officers of the army. the gration, is unfit and incom the duties of the office which t to e holds. manufacturing counter- | performance of his ofticial duties. Ey his control. 5. Lhand you certain callers this morning were Secretary Elkins, | Commissioner of immigration Senators Proctor, Warren, Pettigrew and San- | New York, transmitted to the Secretary ders, Representative Cutting of California, ex- Representative Brewer of Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mase of New York. \ivertisements for the ‘Torxs PustsHep.—The Secretary of State is York, waid letter clear! informed by ® dispatch from Constantinople, bids received were village Tel Keyb who violently expelled the | *elowest bids be accepted and th Rev. Mr. Ainslie some monthe ago, have been tried, convicted and imprisoned. biduers and the amount of each bid. Such lowest bids recommended to be sc- Perro.eum 15 Penv.—The development of | cepted aggregated $628.05. On February 24, Owe at auperiotendent of mma gation, caused to be prepared, eneck progress that St has been fouiid necessary to | (tion, cousod te bo, propared, uecked with a letter addressed to John BR. Weber, commis- sioner of immigration, authorizing him to accept all the bids he had received,reciting said bids in full by names and amounts, which amounts aggregated $1,619.14, or more than the petroleum interest in Peru has made such | 182, W. H. lay pipe lines between the wells and the ports on one It is believed that the Peruvian wells will soon supply the entire demand of the west coast of South Ameri . Tue Hawanax Cantx.—The United States | 150 per cent in excess of the steamship Thetis, now at San Francisco, has|for by the commissioner at been assigned to the duty of making new | Said letter was signed by me on thi soundings for the proposedcable line to Hawaii | SUperintendent Owen's check, was ‘and will leave for Honolulu in a few dave. ‘The | *° const survey steamer which was previously engagedin this service, has been | York @ day or two transferred to the revenue marine service for patrol duty in the territorial waters of Alaska and also in Bering sea. ——— A Crvm, Seavicr Examrxation.—The civil service commission will hold an examination on 3 the 12th of April to secure for the Department | hibit B,” w! bat of Agriculture a male stenographer and type- | day of January, 1892, William writer at a salary of $840 ® year, who has a | intendent of im no sufficient knowledge of chemistry, especially of | Larned and other persoms tm agricultural and suger chemistry, ‘to work in | te™P* P' o the chemical division. and’ collect’ the money Sos renueetor w,00 | dnd fictitious voucher for €117.50for the have a know! ion | service of a not in the employ pe neediosy vernment and who, to Mr. Owens commission. Knowiodge, had not rendered the which said voucher was presented. Navas. Onpzns.—Capt. Albert Kant has been | ‘endent Owens oficial approval snd dotached from the command of tho Pensacola, | guid fictitious voucher. ordered home and granted two months’ leave. |forms a part of “Exhibit Lieut. Commander Franklin Hanford, ordered | fictitious voucher came to to duty at the navy yard, New York. Licut. | it was stopps Wm. H. Berhler, detached from the Pensacola, | the 16th of January, ordered home and granted three months’ | my attention, leave, | Surg. D. 0, Lewis, detached from the ing for an explanation, ‘Nav fospital at Washington, D. C., on April a Sand ordered to Naval Hospital, Mare Island, | of January Cal. Passed Asst. Sarg. Thomas A. Berryhill, detached from Pensacola and ordered to duty | entize on bourd the , 26th instant, Sailmaker M. P. Barr and Carpenter P.f. Mager, detached | timation froia the Pensacola and ordered to the navy at Mare rag iene —od 1, 1892, and declining thereafter to sign from his office authorizing the expenditure public moueys unless accompanied by original papers npon which they were show that on or D. about the Or tained from the et i il ie we eese i lit HE CANNOT BE FOUND Unaooountable Disappearance of a ducted at the instigation or the suggestion of personal investigations made at Ellis Island drawn from him (Mr. Stump) since the investi- nothing to do with improvements at Ellis Island. He had in some particulars con- joint authority with the assistant secretary of the treasury, Mr. Nettleton, but he had nothing in the course of his examination Mr. Nettleton The Honorable, the Secretary of the Treasury. 1. Mr. W. D. Owen, superintendent of immi- a 2. He is thoroughly uutrustworthy in the le has been guilty of circulating malicious ‘superior officer in the de- 4. His ideas of official regularity and integrity are slipshod, reckless and a source of se rious risk to the public funds partially within papers marked “Ex- hibit A,” which show that on the 22d of Feb- ‘Tux Presipext's Oatiens.—The President's | ruary, 1892, John B. Weber, United States t o' the ‘Treasury ‘certain bids received in answer to farnishing of instruments, books, hospital clothing and Aruggiste’ glass ware for use in the medical de- iment of the immigration service at New showing that all the us transmitied. Said dated March 2, that the people of the Turkish | etter further recommended that in each case irticles purchased, such lowest bids being clearly set forth and recited, with the names of the several trength of transmitted Commissioner Weber and ite character only discovered by me npon my New Tork "wo afterward. Attached 10 “Exhibit A” is my letter to Superintendent o upon this transaction, dated March wen based upon Talso \d you certain papers marked “Ex- Former Washingtonian, Meeting of the Bell Telephone Company. PRINCE MICHAEL'S OFFENSES. ©OL, KENNEDY NoT TO BE FOUXD Strange Disappearance of a Former Resident of This City. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Exztcorr Crrt, Mp., March 29.—Joseph M. Kennedy, ® former well-known resident of Washington, D.C., mysteriously @isappeared from bis home at Hollofield’s Station, on the main stem of the Baitimore and Ohio railroad three miles west of this place, on Thursday last, and all efforts to find out his whereabouts have since been futile. Mr. Kennedy, better known bere as Col Kennedy, is the ton of the inte James C. G. Kennedy, who was at one time superintendent of the census bureau and who it will be re membered was killed on 15th street, Washing- top, by,a crank several years ago. Mra T. H. Alexander of Washington, o sister of the missing man, arrived here today, and in com) 'Y with a posse of men and relatives pro ceeded to the place abo here Col. Kennedy ‘was supposed to have been last seen, with the intention of ing the Patapsco river, im which it thought be might have accidentally mn. Another theory is that he was foully dealt with, as he is reported to have had « diff- culty with an unknown man pear his home on the evening of his disappearance. search will be instituted to clear up the = well, wife of Mr. James Bidwell, « wealthy ranchman of California. —— DESERTING THE KAISER, It te Sald That Two More of the Prussian istry Will Resign. Beaxix, March 29.—The crisis in the Prussian ministry is renewed. It is stated that Herr- farth, minister of the interior, and Hey- den, minister of agriculture, have pre- sented their resignations, The motive is said to be the same as in the case of Caprivi, that the ministry has been discredited by the action of the kaiser in abandoning the educational bill, and that itis therefore necessary, as a matter of bonor, for the members of the cabinet who gave either Positive or passive support to the bill to resign. eas Annual Meeting of the Bell Company tm Boston. Bostox, March 29.—About 100 persons at tended the American Bell Telephone Company’ annual meeting today, which re-elected the officers and voted to increase the capital from $15,000,000 to $17,000,000, the stock to be issued the present holders im the proportion of one new share for six now held. the Bell telephone report shows the number of instruments under rental to be 512.407, an in- crease of 28,917; total miles of wire 266,456, increase 26.010; number of sub- scribers 216,017, increase 13,086: increase Previous year 17.924; total number of employes ,376, an increose of 1.087. Number of daily connections in United States, 1,584,720, or, per annum, about 590,000,000. Each subscriber's use of the telephone tas increased about 33¢ per cent. One-fourth of the entire exchange mileage in the country is under ground. It is intended this year to fill the long die tance gap to Chicago. No valuation is Bpon the Berliner patent except a statement it embraces claim for the microphone. —_ DETROIT'S PLAGUE SPOT. ‘The Prosecution Begun of “Prince” Michael, the Religious Leader. Derrorr, Micn., March 29.—The examination of “Princo” Michael, his “Spiritual Wife,” Eliza Court, and a number of his followers who were arrested yesterday reveals a horrible state of affairs. It shows that in the midst of a reputable community, in this enlightened has been harbored under the guise of ‘© most infamous nest of wih thors! and civil crimes of the’ most belnous nature. SECRETARY EYAN'S NEW OFFICE. Ohio's New Representative on the World's Fair Commission, Special Dispatch to The Fy-ning St Couvmevs, Ono, March 29.—The object of the visit of Secretary of State Ryan and other Sherman republicans to Washington last week to consult with Secretary Foster was made ap- parent this morning by the election of Mr. Ryan to the world’s fair execu- tive comwmission for Ohio at » salary of €4,000. ‘The politics in it is that Gov. Me- Kinley will appoint a successor to Becretary Ryan, who will be obliged to resign at once, and it thus gives the Sberman men the power to dictate who shall be the candidate for the best office to be filled at next full's state elec- den —__ THE WORK OF THE HOUSE Plans of the Democratic Managers tn Regaré to Tariff Bilis. With the silver question now out of the way it is the expectation of the managers of the House that all business of the session can be disposed of and an adjournment be reached by the middle of June or the Ist of July. The tariff was taken up again in the House Mr. Springer has been anxious to close the debate on the wool bill and the fact that i il z i i ii i i i Hy i “| id i H EE | g, f ti f