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'e EPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Pennsylvania Avence, corner 11th 8t. by The Evening Star Newspaper & HLF UPEMANN, Pres’t. Bee Yock Cifce 83 Potter Boilding, Tur Evexrxo Stan is served to eulecribers in the tity by carriers, on t ma account. «2 10 conte Der fee es at ‘the counter, 2 the United States oF =~ All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising mace known om application. ———— he Fvening Star, Vor. 80, No. 20,221. _FINANCTAL. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1892. TWO CENTS. FUNERAL OF A POET. Thousands Witness the Burial of Walt Whitman. ATTEMPTED MURDER IN MARYLAND. Fourteen Lives Lost in a Collision Off the Isle of Wight. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. scorn SPECIAL NOTICES. Desestene Bosos Axp Sares, Debenture bonds possess features hichly com- mendable to prospective investors, being simply Spromiseto pay acertain amount at acertsim time, with interest and require no attention. ‘These bunds are secured by first mortgages and are issued in sums of $100, $500 and $1,000. We know of no safer or simpler method of re muneratively investing either small or large sums. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. By locking your valuable papers ina safe box ‘Within our superb drop-sill vauit you show good fudment and prudence. This vault is both fire ‘and burglar proof and is surrounded with every modern safeguard and convenience. The safe boxes are of various sizes and rent for $5, 87.50, $10, $15, $25, 25, $50 per year. ‘Put your valuables beyond the pale of risk. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., New Stone Building, 1406 G st. nw. » &. T. BRITTON, President. sis. HAND F 5! capital, 81,000,000. 3 for court ana trust funds and fen: aid on deposits lange {and ns fro uate of deposit. ipaby 1s also authoriaed by Congress to act veCkministrator, usrdiam, receiver and fiscal aud tramsicr axeut and as rexistrar of ‘offers to executors and trustees of ¢s- Telizious snd benevolent societies exeep- facilities snd advantaces for the transaction of pusiness. The company also has private boxes Tent ib it wnrivaled saze deposit vaults at prices im $3 per Year upward. OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M OFFICERS: BH. WARNER, President, JouN FOL EDSON. Vice DIRECTORS. Firat BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. ©. Bubscribed Capital $1,000,000. © Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits, and 10 Per Cent paid on Deposits left with the Association for5 years. ‘You can borrow $1,000 trom us on Real Estate stew. ty and pay it back at the rate of $13 per: . ‘The 17th series of stock is now open for subscrip- tion. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. ‘For circulars and other information apply st offices, 913 and 915 F et. n.w. ‘ext to Columbia National Bank OFFICERS. HARRISON DINGMAN. ANDREW WALL. GEORGE W. LEACH. MASONIC.— WASHINGTON nial Lodice, Ni F.ALA.M. special communteation Tit YM p.m. Work: 2d degree, ‘mai20- CENTER eBiat7 30 gat 7 A meeting will be held WEDNESDAY, March 30, 7:30 p.m., at the Great Falls Ice Co. office, 24 Pent aylvania ave, Business of importance. A fuil atten ance required. mb2y-2t" FLORIDA, JOHN 1H. MA- . and 1122 Conn. ‘ave. The annual meeting of the stockholders of “THE MERIDIAN REAL ESTATE AND PROMOTION COMPANY" will be held on MONDAY, April 18,1892, at 12 o'clock m., at the office of the company, 617 F st. n.w., for the purpose of electing a bourd of directors for the ensuing year and transacting any other busi- ness that may be necessary. 8. Herbert Giesy, Sec Directors: WM. OSCAR ROOME, President; JOHN 0. JOHN- Vice Presdent; C. H. DAVIDGE, Treasure: XY, Secretary and Attorney... CHARLES “G. HINGWALT. W. 8. tuii18-im BE A MEPTING OF THE a= Kholders of the Corcoran Fire Insur- e Company at thelr office, No. Od 11th at-B..W-, On MONDAY April 4, ise, for tie purpose of electing ine directors for the ensuing Year. fulis open at 12 1m. and close. a. ©. McCLELLAND, Secretary. GEORGE GIBSON. ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, Reoms 9 and 11, Atlantic building, 900 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J.8. Bache & Co.. New York Stock Exchange. ‘Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Exchange. ‘Lamson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicagoand New Orleans. Telephone, 453. a6 Chas J. Bell, Jaa E. Fitch, © Geo. W. Brown. Bau & Co.. Banxz 1406 G STREET. DEPOSITS. EXCHANGE. DISCOUNTS. ‘A specialty made of investment securities. ‘Foreign exchange issued on ail points. Local securities bought and sold. NSUBANCE PLACED ON LIVES OF MEN AND ‘women in amounts from $1,000 20 $1,000,000. Tes ie compan! THOS. P. MORGAN, Jr. 1305 F at. WILL Iuh21-eodt THE MANY FRIENDS AND CUS- tomers of Miss KATIE FEARSON ere notified that she is again in our employ. mb20-3t LANSBURGH & BRO. BOWE OWN IaIPORTATION OF MADRAS, CHEVIOT AND FLANNEL SHIRTINGS Is ready. Coming from the renowaed manufacturers, C. & J. ANDEKSON, you know just what choice styles to expect. Stripes, Plaids, Checks and the Solid Pinks Gnd Blues. There is considerable satisfaction in get ting first pick, isn't there? Let us measure you not You know what an expert shirt culter we have. Hw dreds of you have had the pleasure of wearing perfect- fitting shirte—the outcome of his long and practical experience. Tell us what style of shirt you want, give Us @ reasonable time, and we'll not only xive you a verfect fit, but will have your order ready at the time promised. Leave order at Men's Department, 7-30 I Annuities mb8-1m les BR Pailey. —--Jobn A. Hamilton. LTB ohn B Larner. Fi Thecdore W. Noyes. Jota Hekdous. Green. Wm. B. Gurley. As Egcrraste Featvre. Under many forms of life insurance the policy XO W- conson. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. Kee acces purchasers of coal. For special prices on coal, wood and coke goto POLLARD & BRO., 1505 12th st. n.w. and 1200R st. n.w. Also ice and gasoline at lowest figures. lephone No. 32. SEL OUL $185 BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY Grand Uprint Piano: tu.ly” warranted tor ve years. G. L. WILD & BROS., TRG Eo ‘MACARTNEY, iember N.Y. tock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST.'¥. W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds Excl fet-3m TO CASH its, ‘hange. Loans. Collections. paDepente Exchange, Loan, Collections 4 on the exchanges of New \ork, Philadelphia, Boston = ae nomen _ soid. Saran A a etiee Diet Berle foe faliroed. Gan Turanco snd Ta “ieee Bell Teievhone Stock bought and soid.1y18 SPECIAL NOTICES. holder loses all he has paid if at any time he ceases to meet his premiums. Every form of policy issued by the Equitable may be surrendered ‘cr paid-up insurance after it has been tm force three years. ‘The surrenier value of endowment and limited pay- ment policies is equal toas many parts of the whole @mount insurrd as full annual premiums have been 5 tk 09 7th st.” nw. ‘ME JOHN CH, DRIVER FOR KRAPII'S BAKERY, Desires to thunk is patrons tor their siberal ‘pa- fronaye and to say that he is celebrating hi Biversary with this firm. E Se GOUL the Unit W => OWN YOUK HOME AND GET RICH. If you live in a hotel or apartments, or if you ent a house the money spent for rent is ‘fo Why not use part of the ret payment ‘would not only be saving the money you are now payin out in rent. Dut in a few years reap the benefit of a rise TE cs New mah 8-ln* 0, U. A. M.—OFFICERS AND MEMBEI Of Aiuevican Guard Councis- .,U. M.~ Yon are hereby uotitie M'streets, THIS EVENING, March 0, 12 purpose of making arrunxements for the — BOW, Of our deceased brother, Jona Ee Oliver, ” By order of counsellor. SPRING OVERCOATS, en barat oad ‘Ruth. All fr #10 to $20. GEORGE SPRANey, ‘7th at. mh30-tr cue Branch on FKIDAY NIGHT, April 1. ‘NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT frst annual meetne ot the stockholders of Dit NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMLANY of the District of Columbia” for for the transaction of such ¥ properiy come betore it Will be ‘of the couupany, northeast corner ew York ave.,on MUNDAY, the Lith IB, at 4 0 cloek pin. "A. LSTURTEVANT, Secretary, q=sTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Be eh ualdtisot the Fairfax Aluminum Ge of Miniug ahd Manuiacturing Co. ot Fé county, Va., oF the election of directors tor the ing year will be held at the Braddock House, dria, Va., on MONDAY, April 4 next, at Of transier of stock will be closed from March 23 Apyl4, both inciusive. “THOS. H, GARDE Qa MASONIC.—A SPECIAL COMMUNIC; & tion of Latayette Lodge, So, 19, PLA. a. Wiilbo held at Masome. Leu. UnsbaY, Marca FE 7:30 o'e.0Ck p. 1. i Se A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Parents, make your boys havpy by giving them a No. 8 FEATHERSTONE SAFETY BICYCLE, nickel fin- ish, 26-inch wheels, cushion tires, at 830. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG@. 00., 1325 14th st. nw. mb30 =P 00 EVER coun Past that store on New York avenue near 15th street, where they announce the price in such an odd manner? The Prices are 80 low that no one will be- eve it until they seo the sum total Fight before their exes. ‘Take « walk around that way! THE SPIRITUALL Be eestor wil bo at hiss. Burt . ew, THURSDAY aud FRMDAY, v {his week. for pri => SPRING SUITS TO ORDER FOR 832. ‘There has been a quiet, tony tailoring business going on here for sowe years. We pro ose to ex- fend it. While we make suits a little lower aud Liguer, we make a ieature of suits to: ab 6s, Made rightly, too; in any styie. 1430 N. Y. ave., 914 E. Main st., 203 E. Balto. st., Washington, D. ©. Richmond, Va, Balto, Ma. MIRABILIA CIGARS. ‘The Mirabilia is the on!y Five-cent Cigar If you that ishand made of long Havans tobacco. would The Miraflor is for the connoisseur. getthe All Havana tobacco, made in Fiorida, and best will suit the most fastidious in lieu of Im- ask ported Havana Cigars, forit. Golden Sceptre Smoking Tobacco is the best for the pipe. SCOTT & BRO. mh30 et TENANT wane For a five-story brick building on @ st. between 11th and 12th sts. n.w. ‘This building will be erected to suit any business. Apply to 1t Ke POPE'S FURNITURE HOUSE ‘TO REMOVE STAINS. Clear boiling water will remove tea and man: fruit stains. “Pour the water: through the thd thus prevent ite spreading. SOHN B. WIGHT, st. i mb30-6t 140836 @. the Most of Your Opportunities. IF THERE 18 ANYTHING Ti THE FUENITURE LINE YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE FOR YOUR HOUSE You are not doin this unless you are using all of the modern conveniences for dispatching work quickly. ry the £dison Phonograph tor Gigpatcuing Your correspondence," Write us for ?honoKraph on trial. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 627 E st.nw. (mb30) RF. CKOMELIN, Secy. 08 ante nour Elon MontHS. Considering tue low prices we are now ‘quoting it will pay you to buy a Sealskin CALL OX ME Jacket, a Fur Cape or other furs we may have for nezt season. Immense value! WITHOUT DELAY B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, AND 1237 Ps. ave. mb30 & e@ "<7 Us HAVE MORE LiGH: uy not sub- stitute large Breuch Piates for. the dozen or nalf jozen inal lihts? ¥ Will add a hundred- foid to u OPEN AN ACCOUNT, JOHN RUDDEN, 513 Seventh street northwest. Qe LADIES AND CHILDREN ONLY. paul. For example, a ten-year endowment policy for 20.000 may be surrendered at the end of three years for three-tenths, or $6,000; at theend of five years for $10,000, Furtuer particulars of interest may be learned at the office. BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, mb30 1326 F st. ow. Usiox Savixcs Base. 509 7TH ST. Interest, 4 per cent on deposite, subjest to check, remaining four months and over. INSTALLM£NT DEPOSITS running five or ten Fears receive sem! annual dividends from the earnings of the bank. Dividends for this year Gand 64 per ‘cent for the respective installment periods. FIFTY DEPOSIT AGENCIES for sale of savings stamps at principal stores in all parts of the city. BANK HOURS each week day from 9:30to5 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENINGS bank will also be open from 6 to 8 o'clock. mb2S-Im ¥. H. SMITH, President. strep States BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, -. 1313 F ST. No W.. WASHINGTON. D. 6. Maturity of stock FIXED end GUAKANTEED. Be- (Ware of joiming a6 associativa that has not this fea ture. cont paid on deposits from the date they onan W'S" HUGE, President. py TG DANIEL: Secretary. 7 M_B. GUREEY. _ FREDERICK C. STEVENS Washineton Stock Fatate, 1 end Stock Brokers, 1935 Fst. vuramce snd stork Bikers, Pie Tesate toast, ssid sd rented ‘Local = Peres trac ‘ive Vinced. EW DEPARTURE 15 FINE TAILORING. in value, Excelient ust of homes for sale, PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907G st. n. w. Real Estate and Insurance. mhz SUMMER PRICES FOR COAL. 'FOK ANTHRACITE, 30 CENTS PER TON Off for cash the next 20 days. (Order at once. AMERICAN ICE AND COAL CO., mbit '8.w. corner 10th and F ste. n. (OMEN. ENDOWMENT INSURANCE. lan offered by the UNITED SECURITY QOMPANY is the oniy safe way to inves: in s ‘on instainnents. SUPERB OFFICE ROOMS. Few large, elegantly liehted, airy office roome in Mertz’s new building at moderate rental. tor and, every modern convenience. Espe- cially suited to doctors, dentists, lawyers, architects, &c. Finest looa- tion in Washington. eecly for a period So 10,18 2. T. KAISER, applicant lives through the ho8-4f s * For fall particu! t ar 9 ROBT ach, Gen'l Ast. * United mags ‘Life Insurance and. igre Capital. 000,000. Full paid. jal6-wksdu WHERE DO YOU BUY YOURS? ‘Not ice, Snow and Dirt, but Clean, Dry Fue}, STS ee a V. Bi WIN JOHNSO! bottom full weight and meant v1 1101 K. I. ave nw.. 511 Ast ne. x Fees erie e ees ipseris CaN WITHOUT FURTHER jouth to Beuning riage, and riparian Owners and others interested im this siiliect are re~ quested to state their views im writing aid send the Same to the unde: ” explain “more in detail the snatter LATEST SPRING ST New stock of Ladirs’ jook at them. . tub SHOE: just received; LAND, OUR COMPLETE LINE OF = lines we baveever shown. Cail salarcoerp nn ea Se prt ‘908 F at. WHEN YOUR GOOD WI EANS SEP thas soning wal pay you fo let HOI ‘ational buliding, 13-6 #, bind ‘ali leose inaxazy she finds. ss caer a TF YOU WANT YOUR BUSINESS HORSE Sept in frst-ciass jor #20 per month mbs 'H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsyivanis ave. Suits from $35 up. securt- ‘seid. “Soucy loaned om listed secur Esc\tnd real estate Special attention vo Orerclassin- Yesunents. PT Tax Nazioxa: @aFE DEPOSIT savines and TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 2, 1867. Reorganized under act of Congress October 1, 1890, ‘And special act of Congress February 18, 1802. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es tatescf minora, committee of the estates of lunatics, Feceiver, sasignes and executes truste of any and every description. ‘Wile prepared by s competent attorney. who isin Gaiiy ettendance, and kept without charge, when the ecmnpany te named executor or trustes. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS end upward and allows interest thereon. ‘Money deposited on or before the first day and on the first, second and third days of the month will drew in- terest from the firs: day. ‘Loans money upon real estate and colleteraisecurity. Bells frei-clase real estate and other securities in ume of 6400 and upward. — FRANCIS ices, TL. STUKTEY, ALBEE: ck AST, LESdineoy. ~™ Sa, é ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., nil for cash or oo margin’ Stocks, Bonds, aes to Now Yorkand Chteage, MSTPAL PROTECTI President. rosea ‘Rew styles, and in order to close them out quick we 917.50, oF s $20 one for 615, or an $18 one for $13, oF © €15 one for 610.50, of » $12 one for $8, or 8 $10 one for 86.50. figures, therefore the above prices mean just exactly bargain call at Mas. K. A. Doxovax, Ge STANDARD WRITING MACHINE OF THE WORLD. ION FIRE INSURANCE CO. C.—WILLIAM BALLANTYNE, JAMES E. FITCH, Secretary. Issues low rates and each insurer shares information apply to the office wa-ly F THE. D. of tLe company, 14066 st. n. w. ‘The 1802 MODEL Ofthe BEMINGTON Is now ON THE MARKET. Sram OVERCOATS! WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, STH AND F STS. GREAT CUT SALE. mi7-te ‘Wo are over stocked with the above line of elegant | (a> MEN'S HAND-SEWED SHOES AT 63; as HAVENNER & DAVIS, ‘v28 aud 960 —q=> DO YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO Ai YOUR Onn price! Look at our $20 apr ante d for five years, BUGO WOLCH & Ci ‘thst. Jal Bee FA NON PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS SoS ieee finde ot Paina Os, Glass Lie, 3 Griors, &e. Will recetve proposa.#10F 6,000, Of pure Linseed Oil on cars at B. snd 0. depot. Une sents ‘sdditionai for delivery in any part of the city. DANIEL SHANAHAN, mb2@32w 330, 332 and 33. = @q- HAVE YOU SEEN OUR UNEXCELLED stock of Garcoimb, Stewart and other Wecan furnish you’ with Guitars of ANY CELEBRATED MAKEK, hha B, ‘as the ** 23-3 Will for a few daye only seli you our regular $27 style for $21, or © $25 one for $20, or » @22.50 one for As every one knows, our goodsare all marked in plain what they say. So if you desire something nice at» dil to, eee thie “GAT. others urchasing, ‘mb10-: E. B. Basscx & Corn (081 Pa AVE. want don’ HBURN and °F Dndor, es Pe aves Se BALIN Bend postal and we will do the rest— you want any kind of iron work. GEO, WHITE & SONS, a ‘Wasisington friens tor Cassurd’s Fine Haus ‘Bacon when they were not Camard’s at |. We hgve tried several pus to overcome this difh- wwe Dually adopted a biue oval tin ‘Taune printed on it in white, which is. ‘meats. whether covered oF uncovered. Don't ‘decer "upon baving only goods with tis ‘Stached to them. Salo-t rE ee ANDIRON! FENDERS, Gratea, ‘Wrought-iron Ges’ Fisvuree,, 8: 004 F STREET, nites Sh. COUNT NG. ‘ie Shope G20 13¢h st, ‘WILL DISPLAY OM TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 AND 30, ‘A Choice Assortment of MMPORTED HATS AXD BOKNETS ‘From the Leading Houses of Paris and London. ‘will continue to have one of our wagons call every week at your address. « TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, blag malt 1 to HOC aw. ‘THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES 5 ‘MILLINERY. Ga¥E DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘The Ladies of Washington and Vicinity Are Respest- ‘Gully Lavited. Mo Cards. eal ‘Our own direct t:nportations of Ladies’ and Chil- dren's English Straw Hats have arrived. ‘Special—Sailors, with extra broad Urims—atest wrinkic. Ladies’ “-Duniap” Straw Hate. One price—loweat price—no discounts. WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pa. ‘appearance ot your Louse or store. Lar wilt not ouly enhan f we a quicker ‘We make speciaity of the Jincet French Plate Glass. "We ai ents” tue selection of the quality and x the Sitting flues. Weite we for Eatimaies ree. - CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “Expert Handler of Glass,” 913 7thet. n.w. mh30 Bae Tioneny TALK. Our stock comprises the creme dela cremeof the mills. All shapes, sizos and quaiities. We have thein ail—ezeept the bad. Yow cannot underesti- mb30 Washington News and Gossip Index to Advertisements, EDUCATION EXCURSI FOR RENT (Btores). FOR SALE (Honses)... FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Pianos) . FOR SALE (Aliscellaneous) HOTELS es £0 0915 969 AD ADD DATE HW WITH HH 3 s 1 LADIES’ Goops _ LECTURE MANICURE, MEDICAL 8 3 OCEAN STEAMERS OFFICIAs. NOTICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL, WANTED (Miscellaneous) WINTER RESORTS GoversMent Recerprs Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $353,182; customs, $726,620. Taxascnen Nesexen has gone to Indiana for a few weeks. ‘Vinorsta Postaastes.—The following named fourth-class postmasters have been appointed: G. W. Slusher at Santos, Va.and R. H. Spencer at Vesta, Va. Act Arpnovep.—The President has approved the act to amend section 1216, R. 8, relative to certificates of merit to the enlisted men of the army. Scvaan Bovxrr.—The Treasury Department has paid sugar bounties amounting to nearly $4,000,000 and .claims are pending for nearly $3,500,000 more. Joux J. Hannixorox has been awarded the contract for a new covering for the roof of the boiler house at the bureau of engraving and printing at his bid of $1,355. New Baxxs.—The controller of the currency has authorized the First Jonesboro, Tenn., and the of Creede, Col., to begin business, each with capital of @50,000. Prrsoxat.—Alex. F. Slaughter of New York, ‘ate the impoctance of using good paper in ietter | (Egy MONEY TRANSFERRED BY H. L. Brewster of Rochester and R. C. Atkin- Ge Lo you need paper? Lowest prices! enamenarn: ma a = apo ie “as — J. ©. PARKER, ilso1 : Increased class, of busi- Campbell v th Dookelierand tationer, 619 7thet.a.w. __mbB0_| pasa “Moncy pattataddres grove feo | Sranbut ey yen ans of? Hetasote P< HEALTH AND SOBRIET! and the United States. Geo. W. McGuire of Trenton, N. J., and D. R- ‘A proper use of pure light wines at the table with food “bantshes a craving 10 and acts as a corrector and isa lack or inequality of nutriment. Purest wines, made trom the fuest, cultivated «rapes from the pective buy- LEWI8 JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, mb30-1m 1315 F st. n.w., Sun building. = EXHIBITION. REET ‘am exhibiting a process_the right for the District 1 own—by which letters, circulars, &c.- fare produced an exact fac-simile of the type- Nriter.” An expert cannot tell the difference, ‘The many so-called “eraphe and processes are Rot to be compared to it. ‘The infinite uses to Which it may be put can only be appreciated Upon investication. It is, as an advertising medium, without question the greatest achiever ent of imoderu tines. The cost is but a trifle more than the ordinary printed circular or let ter, but each sheet bears the impression of Personal letter and carries with it the influence Of such. It is a vonanza for the progressive man and well worth tue attention of every busi- Ress inah Who desires to increase his bank ac- count. Cali and sce it or telephone 30 and it will see you. BYRON 8. ADAMS, ‘Book and Job Printer, mb30 O12 thst nw. Se ‘MODERN IDEAS. e The der make of garments Las necessitated” “man fF our fore of tailors. Today we eeeet wwe added to our already hs large force six cout shakers. on oring is daily growing | vargrrerre ei the fact that we know how to. oe, garments, and our prises are right. Ww. Ge" PHONzZ0 YoUNGs companr. IMPORTED JAMS. Ono of the great bargains secured by our Mr. Youngs on his trip to ‘Now York last week was@ hundred 81.75ados. cases—400 dozen—Imported Jams, which we are offering at the unpre- cedented low price of 16 centen jar oF one dozen for $1.75. . ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 9th st. c. MERTZ! 514 11th st. a STI TicrnovEMENT Can be made in your old mb30 BEY MUST HAVE BEEN SCARCE. Zhe Diogenes went about Athens in the day tained a cent pete ™tnaa ‘theold. deat 85. time with a lantern in search of an honest man. In searching for # good suit of clothes You need no lantern here, We are turning out durable, stylish, perfect-fitting Suits at popular prices—hence this big business, All garments made in Washington. G. WARFIELD SIMPSOR, Expert Tailor, Cor. Oth and G sta. nw. 4. L. SALTZSTEIN, JB., Manufucturing Jeweler, 505 Beventh at, Se" TORRID” FEATURES. The most essential feature of furnace is, of course, its heating capacity. In proportion to its size the **Torrid” furnace fs the most powerful heater made. The per- centage of heat lost is less than with any other make. ‘These facts are due to the immense radiating surface, perfect combustion of fuel and sclene tific consiruction. ‘The *-Torrid” is also healthful ; it is econom- feal; itis durable; it is clean; it is easily man- axed. Have a **Torria" in your new building. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., Plumbing, Heating and Tinning, 432 91H ST. N.W. mb30 3 iT ON ALL STANDARD “iii eonvlaie sock at's ‘usd iB cea wusic. Music bool mb30-6t es of all i F: WALDECKE, SHAPED FROM NATURE. = Emerson Shoes are made from models of nature conforming with the ‘anatomical contour of the foot, so that any one can wear them with ease and comfort, Various styles and qualities. ‘Emerson shoes will fit you better, woar you longer,and look *% * than any other shoes in the world for the ‘money. ‘Have you examined our shoes? B. B. GROVER & CO., “*Sole Makers and Sellers af the Emerson Shoes,” 1103 Pa. ave. n w.. next door to Star office, mh30 See” "00 HAVE No sxOTEM ‘You are in urgent need of ‘THE RATIONAL CASH REGISTER, inds. As & CO., 719 7th st, nw. The weather is ltkely to be ness and probadly igh! showers iy morning, but the insteations are will clear quickly and that Thurs far; warmer; southerly, ahi RESUME IN LUMBER. ‘The want of system has caused you to forget to put down money paid out, to credit customers with money paid on account, to neglect to charge credit sales, to make mistakesin change. The National corrects all ‘these things by providing a system eo simple in de- tail that « novice readily masters it. ‘THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 00., (643 Louisiana avenue n.w. ROBERT CALLAHAN, Agent. ‘END INDIA SILKS. ig See Ss are Bama Ses WEE SY aang Ro oe ‘you with e1 ie used a house. aLw) rN Ke ES ee a ruseia so Williams of Mossachusetts are at the Ebbitt— Geo. W. Hengott of Newport, N. H., F. L. Fernald of Brooklyn and Louis Schmidt of New York are at the Riggs. —J. C. Hirst of England, G. L. Newman of Chicago, L. D. Schuyler of New York and L. G. Raymond of Rochester are at the Arlington.——Chas. L. Pattison of Atlanta, Bert It. Hecht of San Fran- cisco and W. T. 'Corlett of Cieveland are at the Shoreham.—H. G. Dunston of Spokane, Wash., Louis Herbert of Cincinnati and J. N. Ward of Montreal are at the Howard.— F.L Beane of New York, John Robinson of Raleigh and I. D. Jones of Petersburg are at the Metropolitan.—J. E. Harkins of Altoona, H. H. Morse of Boston and F. W. McLeod of Providence are at the National. STATUE. Congress Asked to Have It Dedicated During the G. A. R. Encampment. Senator Hiscock and Representative Little of New York today introduced in their re- houses a petition from Lafayette Post, 4, G. A R, of New York, signed by eighty-one members of the post, among whom are A. G. Mills, commander of the post: T. W. Kreig, adjutant; Chauncey Depew, Egbert L. Viele, post commander; J. B. Erhardt, Floyd Clarkson, Abner Doubieday, Alex. 8. Webb, A. C. Cheney, J. K. Cilley, E. M. L. Ehlers, Geo. W. Lyon, James A. Blanch- ard, Chas. H. T. Collis and Rastus 8. Ransom. The petition recites the fact that the Lafayette monument erected in Washington has never been dedicated, which is an exegptional case in the history of all the monuments or statues erected to the memory of the United States military and naval forces, and says that the appropriate time and occasion for the proper unveiling and ac- ceptance of the statue in a formal manner would be during the coming national encamp- ment of the Graud Army of the Republic to be held here next September, and asks Congress to take such action as may be deemed proper. ‘The petition suggests that the following or- ganizalions be invited to icipate in the ceremonies: National and tate officials of Grand Army of the Republic, the military order of the Legion, the Society of the Cincinnati, Sons of the Ameren Raventiion,: Goss of tis Revolution, the President, Vice President,mem- bers of Congress, the proper army and.’ nav: representatives, diplomatic corps, and,througl the President, Col. De Pusey, grandson of Gen. Lafayette, and other dignitaries that the com- mittee may mM proper. Tne comanttios on arrangements is named as follows: Cyrus Bussey, chairman; Frank Jones, secretary; Daniel McCauley, Representative Little of a AW. A den and Geo. P. Edgar. ‘The petition mentions the fact that Lafayette Post in 1886 entertained ata banquet in New York Col. DePusey and the entire dele- gation that visited this country on the occasion of the unveilin, the statue of “Liberty En- THE LAFAYETTE rrr) THE TREATY RATIFIED. ‘The Action of the Senate Was Finally Unanimous, SEVERAL MORE SPEECHES WERE MADE IX TEE EXECUTIVE SESSION YESTERDAT—A SINGULAR PHASE OF THE DEBATE WAS THAT THE TREATY ITSELF WAS NOT DISCUSRED. The Bering sea arbitration treaty has at last | been ratified. A vote was reached yesterday afternoon, and, without the least hitch or disa- greement, the Senate put itself on record in favor of the treaty. There had been opposi- | tion to the document, but within the two or | three days preceding the roll call it had van- ished completely. Yesterday's session was very much like its imntediate predecossors in one respect; it wase dreary continuation of uninteresting speeches, in which the already overflowed and harrowed | ground was again disturbed. SENATOR SHERMAN'S EXPLANATIONS. Senator Sherman was the first orator. He explained away one or two points on which « | few Senators were alleged to be a trifle be- | forged. and then gave way to those who de- [sired to prolong the agony with a further suc- [cession of words strung together in a more or less grammatical, but non- exciting fashion. Those who addressed | the chair after Senator Sherman got through | with his opening address were Senators Hig- | gins, Morgan, Palmer and Stewart. None of | these developed anything that looked like in- formation and when they wearied the roll was called. Seventy-two Senators—all that were present—voted in the affirmative. They are the following Senators: Allen, Allison, Barbour, Bate, Berry, Black- burn, Butler, Call, Cameron, Carey, Carlisle, | Chandler, Cockrell, Coke, ‘Cullom, Daniel, Dawes, Dixon, Dolph, Dubois, Felton, Frye, Gallinger, George, Gibson of Louisiana, Gi son of Maryland, Gordon, Gorman, Gray, Hale, Hansbrough, Hawley, Higgins, Hiscock, Hoar, Keuna, Kyle, McMillan, McPherson, Mitchell, kins, Pettigrew, Platt, Power, Proctor, Pagh, Quay, Ransom, Sanders, Sawyer, Sherman, Shoup, Squire, Stewart, Stockbridge, Teller, Turpie, Vance, Vest, Vilas, Voorhees, Walthall, cott. THE TREATY ITSELF NOT DISCUSSED. have reeled off learned disquisitions on all the unimportant issyes that seemed probable and on several that were highly improbable, but they have unanimously refrained trom discussing the character or the terms of the document itself. THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. it that the Italian monarch would pro! ag: that 100,000, francs as stated elsewhere. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES. the arbitration board. The chosen ones were ex-Senator John C. has expressed preference for a better pleased if he would stick to the Ex-President Cleveland's name has been men- tioned in counection with the possible vacancy. PROVISIONS OF TRE TREATY. United States and treaty provides that the bunal of arbitration, to be com seven arbit: rs, United States and her Britannic maj to name two each and the the King of Italy and the to be submitted to the arbitrators. These are: assert and exercise prior and ‘yj tu jurisdiction as to the seal fisheries sea east of the water boundar: between the United States an United States any right, and, if so, what right, bering sea when such seals are found outside the ordinary three-mile limit? ‘The prinied case of the two, nied locuments of correspon End other evidence, is to be delivered in dupli- each high contracting party as soon as ible after the appointment of the tribunal, ut within a not exceeding tour months from the nge of the ratification of the treaty. Within the next month, unless more time is required, the counter cases are to be deli The arbitrators are meet in Paris within twenty days after livery of the counter case, or what called evidence in rebuttal The q the liability of either government for is to be subj though the arbitrators may decide of fact involved. Al) questions consi the tribunal, including the final to be determined by » majority of the tors. ‘Ihe treaty also provides for the appointment of ine comeiodoners hy eas of the high 29), or earlier, ———_-o-—___—_ “TO CLOsE THE~ WOOL DEBA‘ Morgan, Paddock, Palmer, Pasco, Peffer, Per- Warren, Washburn, White, Wilson and Wol- One of the most noteworthy things in con- nection with the treaty is the fact that the treaty itself Las never been discussed. Senators It is stated this afternoon—and the informa- tion comes from a reliable source—that the court of arbitration has been reorganized; Austriataking the place of Italy. There bas always been objection to Italy because was believed by © good many People ly be influenced in his decision by a natural de- sire to get even for that New Orleans affair. As inst this statement i another to the effect this government hus decided to pay Italy Before the Bering sea treaty was ratified the President had decided upon the men whom he desired to represent the United States upon Spooner of Wisconsin and ex-Minister Phelps of Vermont. Itis understood that Mr. Phelps position as counsel, but the administration would be assigment. Should Mr. Phelps insist on being an attorney the place will be offered to some eastern democrat of prominence and ability. The Bering sea arbitration treaty or conven- tion was signed in Washington on February 29 last by James G. Blaine on the partof the Julian Pauncefote on the part of Great Britain. It was sent to the Sen- ate in confidence on the 8th instant. The Bering sea controversy shall be submited toe tri ol ‘the President of the president of France, ing of Sweden and Norway to name one each. Five questions are 1, What exclusive jurisdiction in the sea now known as the Bering sea, and what exclusive rights in the seal fisheries therein, did Russia to the of the cession of Alaska to the United States? 2. How far were these claims of recog- nized and conceded by Great Britain? 3. Was the body of water now known as the Bering sea included in the phrase “Pacific occan’ as.used in the treaty of 1825 between Great Britain and Russia, and what rights, if any, in the Bering sea were held and exciu- ly exorcised by Russia after said treaty? 4. Did not all the rights of Russia as to juris- diction and as to the seal fisheries in Bering in the treaty Russia of the 30th of March, 1867, pass unimpaired to the United States ‘under that treaty? 5. Has the of protection or property in the fur seals fre- quenting the islands of the United States in cate toeach arbitrator and to the agents of REIGN OF TERROR IN PARIS. WALT WHITMAN BURIED Several Thousand lersons Attend the Post's Faneral Campers, N. J., March 30.—Between 11 e'clock this morning and 1 o'clock this afternoon sev- eral thousand people viewed the body of Walt’ Whitman. The poet iooked natural and those of his friends who hed not been able to see him during bis last illness were pleased to find his face as calm and placid as if be had just lain down to sleep. ‘Among the friends and admirers of the late t present were George W. Childs, Julian Winwthorne, Col Robert “G.I Horace Howard Furness, Dr. Daniel G. Brinton, Joba Burroughs, J. 'H. Jobnston, Lincoln L. Eyre, J.'H. Stoddart, Francis Howard Williams, Talcott Williams, Dr. Ro M. Buck, Thomas b. Harned, Horace 8. Traubel, Judge Charies Garrison, H. L. Bonsall, Rev. J. jord, Harrison’ 8. Morris, Herbert H. Gil- ders, HD. Bush, Julius Chambers, Thomas Eakins, A. G. Cattell and Edmund Clarence Stedman. At 2 o'clock the body was taken to cemetery, im the outskirts of Camden, . Public funeral service held. As Whitman bis- if had wished, no clergyman rticipated the exercises. The service was bogun with the reading of the Scriptures and the dead ‘. works by Francis Howard Williams of phia. Addresses were then made by Thos. B. Harned of Camden, Dr. Daniel G. Brinton of Philadelphia and Dr. R. M. Buck of London, Ontario, the friend and biographer of Whit- man. Col. Robert G. Ingersoll made the con- cluding address, which was an eloquent eulo- gium of the dead poet's life and works and bis service to the cause of democracy. The body was then consigned to the tomb, which was constructed under Whitman's direction three years ago. Wreaths and other floral tokens came from E. C. Stedman, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Mra Fairchilds of’ Boston, David L. Lezenski of San Francisco, while’ Dr. Johnson and Mr. Wallace of Bolton, England, cabled an order for a handsome wreath. With Mr. Stedman's Wreath came a verse of poetry: Stars cover the hilltop See yu dit stale, Grottye, od Wats Much indignation is felt here atcertain news Paper attacks on Whitman's personal purity. alr. John Burroughs, the well-known writer, 1s preparing an indignant denial, and those who new the old man say itis # cowardly slander upon the dead. ns CAUSELESS MUKDER ATTEMPTED, Christopher €. Newcomb, = Cecil County Parmer, and His Wife Fired at Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Exxrox, March 30.—Intelligence reached Elkton this morning of an attempt to murder Christopher C. Newcomb and bis wife, an aged couple who live alone in small farm house on o lonely road near Smyrna. Shortly after 11 o'clock on Sunday evening they were aroused by hearing the cry, “Get up, your house is afire Mrs. Newcomb, almost wild with excitement, ‘Was the first to reach the door. As soon us she ‘opened the door she was fired upon by a man standing in the yard. Her bi coming up at this time, saw his wife fall at his fect a pistol ball wound in her forehead above the right eve. dhinking her assailant would follow up the attack, Mr. Newcomb immediately the door and then dragged his wife to a lounge, where she lay all might without medical aid, being airaid to leave her te sum- mon help from their nearest neighbors. Yesterday morning Drs. Ashcroft and Clifton of Smyrna were notitied and hurried to the scene of the crime. ‘hey were unable to locate the bullet, as it struck the skull and As Mra. Newcomb is over seventy years old ber recovery is doubtful. | ment among the citizens, and « Constable Weldin, is scouring the hopes of finding the perpetrator. eats ec FOURTEEN LIVES Lost, A British Bark Cat Nearly in Two OM the Isle of Wight. Loxvox, March 30.—A collision, resulting in the loss of fourteen lives, occurred today off the Isle of Wight. The British bark Falls of Garry, from Sun Francisco for Havre vis Queenstown, came into collision with the British steamer ‘Thetis. The Falls of Garry was cut nearly in two, and sank almost im- mediately. ‘Ihe crew’ of the Thetis has- tened to assist the wrecked seamen, who struggling in the water,aud succeeded in sixteen of them. Fourteen were drow: ‘Thetis was considerably damaged and signals for assistance. The tug buat which bad been engaged in taking the from Atherfield Leuge, went to the gf the Thetis and towed that vessel into nt A tlette ———_ PARISIANS PANIC STRICKEN, ‘The Dynamiters Have Caused a eign of ‘Terror. Panis, March 90.—The report of an explosion in the building of the Credit Lyonnaise was greatly exaggerated by rumor. It appears upon careful examination that there was nothing more than « slight explosion of gas in the basement. at first the news spread like —_ wildfire archists were carrying out their attacking the banking institutions much damage had been done to the officials, however, became gation, that the were given twenty-four hours to of country. Any of thé found in after that time will be imprisoned. | i | | 1 | i } E t : i ll | ibe i

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