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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, AT THE STAR ILDINGS. 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th St. by The Evening Star ayn 8 Company, 8 H. KAUFFMA New York 0 Se Eves is served to eal Tr sbecribers im the tty by carriers. on eis own account, af 10 cents peg noath ‘counter. 2 ‘Anywhere in the United States oF week, oF 44. per ‘Copies af the “cents per month. TEatered at the Fost Ofice at Washington, D.C., as second-class mail matter. ) EX All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. ‘CEPT SUNDAY, = STAR $1.00 per year: Vor. 80, No. 20,226. he Lvening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1892. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fusess Ix Ficvars. The future estimates as given by the ‘Equitable are not estimates merely,but are Dased on ac/wa! resuits accomplished during the past twenty years. While future resuits will depend on future ‘experience, nost certainly the safest way to fudge of the future is by the past. ‘What the Equitable has done and is doing you can learn by a call at the office. If you haven't time to call, send the date of your birth, with your naine and address, and receive figures precisely adapted to your age. BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers, “ps 1320 F ot. a Deposrra. ‘Treasurers of clubs, associations, #0- cleties, bands, organizations, instita- tions, incorporations, &c., having ua- invested funds on hami should place them with the American Security and ‘Trust Company. as such balances will raw interest, yet be subject to check at sight. Keep your money at work. Plac- ing your money st interest is like dip- ping a sponge in water—if absorbs money. ‘The company has a capital of a million and a quarter dol!ars. ‘Why not open an account with us? AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST 00., New Stone Building. 1405 G street n. w. 1 A. T. BRITTON, President. wst_ Compaxtes. ‘AD important opinion as to their permanency end reliability and clan for public Sat ‘The following letter trom gives his view of the Wi rust Company. 1901 iT — 07 el Justice ‘and ASE Mr. B. H. WARNER, ‘Trust Ci Woors & Co. Baxxzns, 1222 F ST. NL ‘Transact a ceneral banking business. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. ‘We solicit your banking business andoffer ‘You the best facilities for its transaction, WE DISCOUNT DAILY. Banking hours, 9:30 to 4:30, emabling you to tranact your business without losing ‘Valuable time in the middie of the day. ‘Location central. ‘WOODS & CO., Bankers, 12 F st. nw. ante Unsiox ac Bask. 509 7TH ST. Interest, 4 per cent on deposita, subject te check, Femaining four months and over. 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. amen mb2s-lm President. Tas Nazoxa Sars Derosrr SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPART OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. COBEER 15TH ST. AND MEW YORE AVR. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUABY 22, 1807. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatica, receiver, assignee and executes truste of any and every Gescription. ‘Wills prepared by se competent attorney, who isin Gauy attendance, and kept without charge, when the company is named executor or trustes, Receives money deposits in sume of TEN CENTS ‘and upward and allows interest thereon. RENTS SAFES FROM $5 TO $125 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. JAMIN P. SNYDER, President, LES C. GLOVER, View ARI Ss G nee ereedeny Gen. Bel, = Jen Bien, = Gow. W. Brown. Barts & Co.. Bauza 1408 G@ STBEEZ ‘DEPcelTa EICHANGE DISCOUNTS. (A qpeciaity made of tn vest ment securitien Local securities bought and sold. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Lime FEeEenuny. ‘Member C. T. Havexsee. Stock INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or marein. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. 3.8, Bache & Co.. New York Stock Exchange, Lebman 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, Teephone, 45:3. 47-60 W. B. HIBBS, ¥. ‘Manager, Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & 00., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 13% F 8T., WASHINGTON, D. 0., Bay ang sell for cash or ob margin Stocks, and Oil. ‘wires to New Yorkand Dejvate wires nd Chicage, ssanetsited ical San 8. Hi Jad T. C. DAN! REB 1 310 Axp 312 Srvmxrn Sr. Fismears Jswzar Eorastssnuexr ‘THOSE Sizzve Bortoxs, SOLID GOLD, FOR 93.50, ARE ANOTHER SURPRISE. 581 Seventh street northwest. ouw. Pazranatioxs Fos Sraxe @ROGAN'S CREDIT HOUSE, OS, 1, a3 Tas. aw. A small cash deposit, the balance in small weekly or monthly payments, no notes to sign and 6 percent discount on all settlements made within thirty days. ‘Such are our terms for the purchase of any article or articles of Furniture, Carpets, Matting, &3. The coming of spring necessitates many changes about the house. Such things as Mattings and Kefrig- erstors demand your attention. Right here we desire to say that we have made unusual preparation in these lines. Ourstock of Matting, Linoleum and Oilcloth iscomplete, Welay them on your floor without extra cost. We know that you will not be disappointed in our stock of Refrigetators—we never carried so many be- fore. All sizes, sll prices, from @6 to $50. Madeby RB. Armiger & Son. and captured the highest Paris ‘award in 1880. We never tire of talking to you sbout the Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites we sell for $28 cash or €300n time, We have sold hundreds of them ‘and have yet to hear the first complaint We should like to have you see the Plush-covered Parlor Suite we sell for $45; six pieces, frames of solid Osk. Our high rade Parlor Suites in Plush, Brocatelle, Tapestry and ‘Wilton Bug are 25 per cent cheaper than any house in theeity, When you visit us ask to see the Solid Oak Bed Boom Suite for 17 cash, $18 on time. If you need carpet our Brussels st 0c. per yard cash or 65c. on time will please you. Ingrain Carpet, 3c. per yard cash, 40c. on time. All carpets made and laid without extracost. No chance for waste in matching figures. ‘We sell » 8ix-foot Oak Extension Table for $4.25 cash or @4.500n time. Wecan furnish your house, or any Dart of it, at » emall outlay of ready cash, and our credit prices are lower than cash prices in some stores. Gaoours 09, 21,63 7 ‘Bet. Hand I ota THERE ‘Wes onces shoe manufacturer who didn't advertise in the newspapers, but instead he stamped his name and ‘address mm inverted letters on the sole of each shoo made by Bim. The dust in the streets of that town ‘was his advertising medium, likewise the soft snow in ‘winter, Tho dust tcem't have time to settle in Wash- ington; neither do Wilson & Carr of 929 Fat. nw. ‘stamp their mame on the bottom of their famous $3.50 ‘shoes; but if they did ana the concrete of our streets could receive the impression these streets of ours would. M. W. Bavzaivez, ‘All tntermediste profits aveided by purchas- ing of the best manufacturers, and mo pains are spered to ploce reliable and choice seeds before . the pablia af lowest cach prissa, mass | ccs 19th sad Be SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. es joc ke} cus a 23; Continue to May 7 venti SEE on bs the privileges all the club. Se TEWART Barsos. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BANJOS MADE. PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY THE PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS. PRICES FAIR AND REASONABLE. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. JOHN F. ELLIS & 00., 997 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st., WHOLESALE AGENTS. —ap2-lw —— Senos tune AND REPAIRED ep2-iw Ss a aT PURE CALIFORNIA ‘ine ia OALLFORNIA WINE CO HARRY a COMAAD! Malatsr X, B.—Vineyatds at Andbeim and Oucamungs, Cal, mb26-lin ee FOR GRAND, STAND, BAR or be era SDA, atti Se Sitti.” £ = Priviione ioe ihe opriae necting of thew ATS ib, sive days from Ap 25 to Mi "PREG ta ad Willard’ Seems TENANT Wanted For a five-story brick building on@ . between 11th and 12th sts. n.w. ‘This building will be erected to suit any business. Lot 251128. Floor pace of new building 17,0002q. feet. Apply to 40HN B. WIGHT, mbH 1410G st. eae HONE TRANSFERRED BY TELEGRAPH. Increased facilities for this cls f busi- ‘and the United States. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, mbS0-1lm 1315 F st. n.w., Sun building. (CHINA AND INDIA SILKS. tify) ine in plain colors and firures from 60. toelayard sUrt Preis te = ‘bth st. and'Fa ‘ave yo ig oS SHOES AT 63; HAVENNER & DAVIS. Su “ARE RECEIVING pan ay 7B oriis 0 erab meat, “ee 8 and galt wi . mati apie)” N. WHITE OO. TEESE seus, STYLES IN SHOES. Ww stock of ‘Ties. ust received: TRIC! ND, ‘tah 050 Pa ove Kev RS. ATTENTIO! “Al TON? SPRING ‘ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS. Telephone 76x Leth Le MCQUEEN, 1108 Et, a. w. ee EY 4 ROBERTS Co. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES 7 10TH ST., NEAB GAS OFFICE. ‘13 MANTELS, ANDIRONS, | FENDERS, | See ‘Wrought-iron Gas Fixtures, &0! mbiétr J. i. CORNING. ile Shop, 520 13th st, GEORGE GOULET, REIMS, CHAM. Ser es. —W.W, WALSMANN, sole arent in ‘87 Beaver st. Yoru. sold by GG" COMNWALL & S08. wk '8 lar NOTICE OF REMOVAL <a he fire insurance business of T. M. HAN- SON E-CO., representang the Actus, Hartford, Spriug- field, Franklin snd National Insurance. Companies on after A will be conddcted in tha a ip Wight, 14.0 G st. . 0. W., Dear hased” . ir. Wight shaving purel ‘an in- mb31-20 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR UNEXCELLED ‘flock of Gatcomd, Stewart and other furnish ce BRATED ARE ta ° ahi the MA : .” BAY Star x ASHBULN Gther don’t fail Sig Mais as BAILING! Send postal and we will do the rest— fHyou want any hind of roa work, GEO. WHITE & SONS, Maine ave., bet. 43 and 6th sts. ~ gr THE EXPRESS AND STORAGE hereto! i ‘You can save 10 per cent on your latindry Dilla, Nothing but first-class work, TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, ES ene ga SHIRTINOS it is one of {Ze havecvershown, ate ‘Cal P. T. BALL, Shirt ttactiye con friends for a fly aad jaod have Mee spay sae a tise grat erases aces pee See ra air ‘aly aaron INSURANCE. PSPC VS EN _ WICKOFY, SEAMARS & BENEDICT, EE ae Pa ee ([ S282 12 NO QUESTION ABOUT IT, BUT SELBY XITOMEN UTENSILS. | was THE CHEAPEST BOYS SUITS IN TOWR, Sharan. a IFT ANNUAL F r ae “lb Bald Spear ba lc. PGES AY. eee beh Sf Apri, 80, 7h Recs pm ‘oe Secretary and Frenetirer. PROHIBITION UNION.—REV. 500 Brite Enotes Wel ofclock. at Hall tgand Pa lave. under suspices of the Peale. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, DIST! DIsTRIOT OF ~Peiunbia. “the rewtae ation of the Dia. The Teen inal elated ical. Ansoc Satambia et Teil be held in tela “Buttaln of the ‘tne Yerity of Georretown,'on fa, betwean. th and Oth Hem. w., on CEDAR Avni Eiet' o'elocks pero. By onde of the preaident, C))W. FRARZONI, MD VSRMES D: MORGAN: My SCOTTISH MDE AdTRRA oF ‘Perfection —Stated meeting. mil Tpeneid at cathedral on TUESDAY, 3th April, at 7:00 p. ot eed. g ‘Work: 9th. apt-2t |. HOLT, 324 dew., Secretary. _ orice 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE rial eet ote stork iol sore THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT: SAVINGS A: TRUST COMPANY of the District of Columbia” tor the election of directors and for the tranraction o other ‘as iuay_ properly conse Lotere it wil Uo held at the office of the company: nerthenst corner bth of and Seve oH ‘are-von MONDAY, ths ith day ats oie 90, epoko isronhivanr, Secretary. pereerre ‘there wat isos. ony one offelal souvenir Encampiuent ‘ab: twill be "Tooued bythe’ Allen 5 Fublishine ‘Co, (EA B.vAllen, president) tinder ‘the suapices of the Ci ens’ Executive Committee. "Further information, may be obtained at Room pe Washington Lian and ‘Trust building. aptlw 1 BEG 70 INFORM wy FORMER CUR ‘tomers that am now with S. &. Shedd & Kevtea fa wae and ‘loctric aaa Noe Ae 1 WALL. apo-3t WASHBURN GUITARS. Isome in finish. Beautiful in tone, Et fret ateslussly connect Warrantetoase ton grack._ Prices fair and reasonable and one Pie uly ‘very guitar bears the Wachnen Piauniy Burned on the inside. ‘uine without, WASHBURN MANDOLINS. Bertoct in every particular. antag rari correctly. vatifull jarranted not seit wary or crack. A fair price and’ oue price “the of George Wasburn is burned plain}; the inside of every lnsiramcut, | None again og Fiogse reed and remember, every Washburn Guitar ed with the manufact- per ie leo plainly marke on the inside, and the public ie hereby warmed, that say Washburn instrument offered for sale, no matter hom. without the name and number plainly visble ae aforecaid, {9 spurious, oF there is some deception igended er ‘practiced. ‘ ‘¢ are the sole agents for the sale of these goods tule icity. a the bet and event pat fats caue ot ‘once to our ales rooms, where you will always Bad full, complete and trem stock of th Wash Curd Svandoling and Guitare. emeinber our baie, Feuuomber our Runiber. JOBN F. ELLIS & 00, a210 BS POP BALE OR EXCHANGE-A new cottage at Garrett lark, Md., within thirty minutes’ ride of Washing- ton. The house has seven rooms, large pantry 6x12 feet and an attic that ean be divided into three good rooms. It is heated by s furnace, and has plumbing for hot and cold water in bath room. There is # frontaxe of 100 feet on one of the principal avenues. The Jot contains im all over 20,000 square feet of ground. Price, if sold soon, 83,800. Apply to WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa, ave. WE BALUTE THEET 7 in Men's “Macintoahes. and’ Styles 4s ‘Spring, Summer and Winter Umbrellas, as Kediiced prices B, p deSTiNtanng E'voNs, © <=" PROCESS AGAIN. Nothing like it for ad- vertising Real Eatate, In- ‘Typewriter Process. surance, Merchandise and anything you haveto di ‘Typewriter Process. pose of. ‘Typewriter Process, at's taj it over, ‘Typewriter Process,* ‘ BYRON 8. ADAMS, Book and Job Printer, 612 lithst. n.w. Telephone 930. apt GOOD HEALTH 18 WEALTH. ‘Nothing conduces more to good health than Sproper use of pure wrape wine. The best physicians of the country recommend it as a corrector and supplier of deficiencies in cases of dyspepsia and insufficient nutrition. We have an aged port, very fine, at 62.50 per gal. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 614 14TH ST. N.W. [fel182m] Telephone 998. WEBSTEK’S DICTIONARY FOR 81.75. fehaverunscree's’ thourant Webete Dic. tionaries, containing Paces, 1,500 iilustra- Sons and mc preuay ‘which we will run, viz: Gio 81.75, 2 re hast ay ee ae Tree ones are ‘usoally first to go. JOHN'S, Pant ap4___Bookseller and Stationer, 619 11h at. m.. <uRRIGAM 108 AE COAL Be Oar corns Lath and Paves. oniarnes oS RRat mb31 PE TAILORING ATPOPULARPRICES. SNYDER & WOOD, mb31-3m o ow, ,OUR OWN IMPORTATION OF MADBAB, CHEVIOT AND FLANNEL SHIRTINGS Is ready. Coming from the renowned manufacturers, O. & J. ANDERSON, you know just what choice styles to expect. Plaids, Checks and the Solid Pinks and Blues. There is considerable satisfaction in get- ting first pick, isn’t there? Let ws measure you now. ‘You know what an expert shirt cutter we have, Hun- reds of you have had the pleasure of wearing perfect- fitting shirts—the outcome of his long and practical czperience, Toll ue what style of shift you want, sive ‘® reasonable time, and we'll not only give you s perfect At, but will have your order ready at the time promised. Leave order at Men's Department. WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, fet-Sem 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. H.W. NOTICE OF REMOVAL to No. 1410 ‘and in- Lave, ey See Don't | §<q=e THE STANDARD WRITING MACHINE LE DROIT BUILDING, ‘OTH AND F BTS. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ests! worn row on. —Gompel_ temperance meetin W ‘¥, April G, at ag ‘Cuion Mission: Pick up « dollar bill if you found SN as, Si yitiee Agnee Mclat At either it ying before you on the street? | Will speak i a ate ive ae < enecfour You pick up that delice every time << OF P-THE MEMBERS OF CAPITAL, ‘ ) EVENTS Setores, you buy a pair of our @4.00 Bench- ieee wands tere a: 990 and 988 Made Shoes—whether you select the OR aa eT We PTT LPS, C. ©. ‘That, Kangaroo or the French Calf, the SPECIAL COMMUNICA- ae B. — Lodge, 0. 1. 19%, and 1916 low or the high cuts, made on the > Masonic Temple | Wepses: Pa.ave. _““*foot-form" last or on the popular ‘Of th se orat ‘Tuxedo style-they are in every ce eee 231 Pa. ave. s.¢. way fully equal to the best known 85.00 shoes. ‘ ‘WM. HAHN & 00."8 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE. GWVE UF THOSE DINGY OFFICE ROOMS, any pum professional Thien who could improve both thelr standing and oN Be Union ASSOCIATION yr nota monthly mesting at 623 E Hin,on WEDMESDAY, Rei Umi ae 7 SO naa ‘ast NLADONOVAN, Secretary: SSNTIONT KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ision, No. 1. will as- fat “4 WEDNES- Sir Knights of Washi bie business by giving up their present dilapidated ‘Au sister divieions are invited to af giice rooms abd rentine moderd suites im the heat | the armory of W Jocalit just the suite in our office of . Mvery possible | _1t* cna ANY MOKE ANORY MOUS, + LEETERS = PROCTOR & PROCTO! —N., or any spate Spec pla T eee pe apd 2p5-3t" ¥. VICTOR NIEDFELDT. PONT 0008 YOURSELF ‘When you cook your dinner, but get a Gas Range at Shedd’s and be comfortable. The ‘amount of overheating which you will save ‘will more than repay you. No coal, no ashes, no smoke, no odor, no ust, no danger. Clean, convenient, eco Bomical and efficient. Shedd has » big variety of Gas Ranges, ‘You will find just what your needs require. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO, Plumbing, Heating and Tinning, 432 Oth st. = TRIED HARD—BUT FAILED. ‘Tallore is this City ie ‘evident, trom, re- ‘alors in ae cent unscrupulous efforts made by otlier iallors."Gne dm particular to secures Bumber gf themn ‘by offers of advanced wrasres, ‘our force in and out of season, and naturally they are not over, auxious to leave. Ii tiiis way we secure the finest tailors firm Sul ee feat work. to order. #0 ‘ap, Satine ‘order, teod or money returned. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, cor. 9th and G sts. n.w. apd The Mik othe Cocoanut. THE VERY LATEST. -bearing, Cushion Tire, Boys’ Safety Bicycle for $50. $140 REFEREE for $100. Oushion tires and all latest improvements, —Come and see them.— GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 00., pS 1325 14th st. n.w. MERZ" MODERN 1DEas. ‘We make them and put into ‘em our best talent. Onur elegant made-to-measure 825 Suite are increasing our fame. They mean something standing back of quality. Con- fining ourselves to what we know to be good—turning down fancy prices—selling on merit—and putting you, the consumer, in Possession of tailored garments of excel- lence, is the foundation of our increasing business, MERTZ‘8 apd ‘S14 1101 Be AEST MEWS MODES TO eae Ke WiscoNsIN PEERLESS Is with usagain. ‘This, you will remember, ts the Colebrated Hardwood, Cieanuble Fiue, Mineral Fiber Aled REFRIGERATOR, for which we are the sole agents. It is the dest * that te made. Sold on tts merite and money returned if it does not give perfect refr.ger- ation, W. H. HOERKE, CARPET AND FUENITURE WARE BOOMS, ap5-58 6TH AND Pa. AVE. THE PARTNESHIP HERETOFORE EX- between Sauter. im this day dissolved by mutans Sette ‘due: by the firm will be paid Uy WAL SAUTER, ‘who wil 188 collect ail bes Ae to re aa s OT JAMES U. McDONALD, _ Washington, D. C., April 4, 188 ite The weather ie likely to be oecarionat =" showers; southerly winds, increasing: raw We are stiil making a trade noise in Fencinys. How are these for bottorn fxures: Ix by 16 ft. N.C. Fencing (heart), 81.25 per 100 equare feet. 1x6 by 16t.N.C. Fencing, only @1.40 er 100 square feet. 1x7 by 16 ft. N.C. Fencing, only 81.40 per 100 square fect. Tt is constant fight with us to sce how low we possibly cam edll, instead of getting all wecan. Where are we situated? Cor. New York ave. and Oth st. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, **Believers in Popular Prices.” Keeping Prices Down, pS DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. he firm of Horstkamp & Jester, Heal Es- tate, and instance, 60 Eek is by. mu- tual’ consent this day. dissolved, W. N. Horstkaiup Mithdrawing from the firm, and. Shag 6. Jester wil continue: siness at the same viace and will as- Stine all Havilities of the late frm. ‘April 4, 1882, JAM apo-3t* G. JESTER, Golist kame. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between J. B. Chamberiain and E. the Srin name of J.B. Chamberlain & Gon is th ahi dissolved. J.B; CHAMBERLAIN. With theswirling fashions of nowadays ibisa i Gificult matter to have one's "s garments fn tone "3. CHAMBERLAIN. on this score if tailored a, We NOTICE. —B. RIORDAN, 611 8 = N.W., ry Seton othe es Seen | BESET rnd i areata niet te aot ? : = ondingly low in. les, cellars, &c. Give hima call apd-st* QWEN OWEN, “‘Up-town Tailor,” Goertoch and N. Yoave. nw ent THE PHONOGEAPH AND ‘TYPEWRITER W aid of the phouosraph at Biter operator is put upon, an eq jual footine Cig Tost expert shorthand writer or auanuensis, phghowranh is more scouryte;alwaye ready and costs ‘#sthan astenographec. On You upon r.quest. aes PHONOGRAPH CO., mw. (apd) KR ¥. GROMELIN, Secy. VEL & Fivcey, Roa! Estate Agente, Wo bi = a fe have one 3 Saas for proved property. astant wat Dra ‘persons houses. Place your p Tour propery io BP SELL Five xinvs. Pianos were once s luxury indulged inonly by the rich. Today they bring happiness and har- mony intomanys humble home. An excellent one may be bought for s sum within the reach of nearly every one. Our terms are very. Ifyou have been thinking of getting s piano ‘We would like to talk with you, SANDERS & STAYMAN, i; 904 F ST. N.W. GP VALUE FOR EVERY PENNY. In table cutlery we confine our- High-grade a English makers. Carving Sets, . Knives, Forks, &c., with and ‘without cases. We probably have the most at- ‘ tractive variety of kinds, styles of handies and shapesin Table Cutlery to be found in the city. You get full value for every penny expended here for Table ‘The 81.50 Patent Extension Roller Skates at $1.25are mect- ing with a ready sale. Better get « pair for the young ones, BARBER & ROSS, Builders’ He fardware, Cor. 11th and @ sta, Cd sai a 80, Our Se tee ‘with our rial iad sotte * er 2AN08 MOVED, PACKED AND SHIPPED BY CAREFUL MEN At moderate prices, at our risk and under our guarantee, Leave your orders at our office and the same will be faithfuliy at- tended to. “THE BEST Is CHEAPEST” x And most economical every way. This isso true that many people fear paying what seems too lowa price. But when you've been buying where expense and profit run the price up you need not fear when you go direct to the maker to buy a better looking shoe at less price than you've been paying. THE BAKER SHOR **Just ‘round the corner,” at 1430N.Y.ave. pS NOTICE.—PARTIES WISHING TO BUY, all or rent houses wil do well to call on D & MO Real Estate Brokers, 635 F et. n.w. DO YOU WISH TO MAKE & SUCCESS- ‘Then you should see that Your various ‘Ssub-bius call for the very lowest prices to be obtained in the city. ¢We would like to putin at bia for the gia, 28 we are confident we a lower, ara than any other reliable jelass firm asiinvtch. We make speciaity of nee and difficult jobs. We xuarantee our work aud itt shouldn't be just richt we oil akeit right. "Drop in and bring ‘gar pla iimates free, ouas. — HODGEIN, Bzpert Handler of Plate Glass. 913 7th st. nw. ap Se ™T TRITE Bar ING —*"4s comfortable asan old shoe" —is fully exemplified in the “Emerson Emerson Shoe," for no **breaking-in" ia required. shoes Weare proud of our phenomenal RB. B. GROVER & CO. “"Sole Makers and Retailers of the *Emereon' Shost,” 1103 Pa. ave.—nezt to Star offic, apt ee POPDEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE a itis the dete TC will nian and ste od Sha bea death ae BEFRIGERATOR WEATHER I8 KEEPING UP AND I HAVE A FULL SUPPLY. THEY ARE ALL HALL’S QUAKER CITY AND ARE SOLD DOWN TO 66. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THEY ARE . SOLID OaK CASING AND OF SUPERIOR FINISH. START AN OPEN ACOOUNT WITH ONE OF THESE REFRIGERATORS. JOHN RUDDER, anew) G13 Seventh street northwest. ee EF BOW ALL ADOUT TE! OFFICE OF GEO. W. OYSTER, Jr., & BEO., ‘Washington, D. C., June 27, 186 Mr, BOBERT CALLAHAN, ‘eh one of thom forfour tsnes tha coat. ‘GEO. W. OYSTER, Jr., & BRO. HET 091010199 SH RAN IIAE OOO ISSA SHU SEDHE BEY SINTER OISHAe METTTLETTTTEtiLiTiT ELC eee (ote) FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) ..... FOR SALE (Pianos) . MONEY WANTED AND ZO Loan . NEW PUBLICATIONS NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS POTOMAC RIVER BOATS - PIANOS AND OKGANS,, PROFESSIONAL... STEAM CARPET CLEA} SUBURBAN PROPERTY, SUMMER RESORTS .. WANTED ieip WANTED (AMisceilaneows Government Recierts Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $252,280; customs, $450,158. Tue U. 8 8. Keansanor has arrived at Key West. Corxacz rm Mancu.—The total coinage of the United States mints for the month of March was 9,817,190 pieces of the value of $5,208,979, of which $4,055,997 was gold. Acts Aprnovap.—The President has approved the act for the relief of Daniel McClure and the act to prevent frauds on the water revenues of the District of Columbia. ‘Tue Curtean Lecation.—Senor Anibal Cruz, the first secretary of the Chilean legation, will act as charge d'affaires in this city until the arrival of Minister Montt’s successor. Daxacep sr tHe Crcioxe.—The War Depart- ment is informed that the cavalry barracksand other buildings at Fort Leavenworth were damaged to the extent of €3,000 by the storm of the ist instant, va ‘! Drawpack ox Burrer.—Acting ‘Spaulding has authorized an allownce of draw- back on refined butter manufactured in New York for export from imported butter or butter and grease and imported salt. Nava Tuas Assiaxep.—The three steel naval tugs recently completed at Boston have been assigned to service as follows: One to New York, one to Norfolk and one to San Tug No, 2 the Wahnectiy bas been jo. just ao. cepted by the government : Movement or Stiver.—The issue of standard silver dollars from the mints and treasury of- fices during the week ended April 2, 1892, was $339,724. The issue for the period of last year was $318,235. The shij ments of fractional silver coin during the moni of March last were $818,380, and from the 1st to the 2d instant, $67,780. Nava Oxpens.—Ensign George W. Kline has been detached from duty at the Reading bolt and nut works, in connection with the inspeo- tion of steel, and ordered to report to the hon- orable Secretary of the Treasury for duty on coast survey. ‘RP. Lisle, romated to inspector from January 19, 192. "HL =, promoted to paymaster from Februsry25, 1892. Cre: MeCuliock ‘appointed an assistant surgeon from March 26, 1892. Tux Paesivest's Catiens.—The President's callers today included the Secretary of State with Mr. Whitelaw Reid, United States minister to France; Senators Allen, Pettigrew, Sawyer, Mitchell and Senator Proctor with the mom- bers ‘base ball team of the University of Vermont; the Attorney General with ex-Repre- sentative Sherman of New York; Representa- tives Robinson and Pickler, Judge H. C. Mo- Dor Kansas City; Gen. Drum, sioner Carter and Judge and California. CALLED UPON THE PRESIDENT. Minister Whitelaw Reid is in the City With the New Treaty. necessary re een up for iacuusion during the conference. ‘He Will Return to This Country on Leave of Absence. It was officially stated at the State Depart ment today that Mr. Egan, minister to Chile, Son of the Late Representative Kendall Nominated for Congress. RECALLING THE CRONIN CASE ARBITRATION WITH WITH GREAT BRITAIE, England Not Reedy to tet Settle All Disputes With America in Such « Way. Loxpox, April 5.—In the house of commons today Mr. Labouchere asked whether the gor- ernment intended to sesk the adoption by Groat Britain and the use of a general treaty of arbitration with the United States for the settlement of any disputes that might arise be- tween the two nations. Mr. Lowther. in behalf of the t office, said that Great Britain did not intend to seek Ser the pamage of ouch a treaty: thet frequently arose could properly be sub- mitted of ‘arbitration, but ‘there were come differences that could not be decided in thet manner. The reply of Mr. Lowther was received with Sct by many of the mem- bers on the I side, 08 there to, iso wy movement in favor of a arbitration omni the — LIEUE. BACKUS KUs ALL RIGHT. Denial of the Report That the Cavalry @f- ficer Was Missing. New Yonx, April 5.—A dispatch from Wash- mn, printed this morning, stated that Lieut. G. Backus, first United States cavalry, bad notified the War Department that he intended to commit suicide. 1t was also said that Backus was missing. It was stated at the Sturtevant House in thie city today that Lieut. Backus slept at the . 4 last night and went out about 9 o'clock this morning. Nothing unusual in bis OF actions was noticed. parent ——__ TO SUCCEED MIS FATHER. Joseph M. Kendall Nominated for Congress by the Democrats of the Tenth Kentucky District. Caxrtox, Ky., April 5.—The convention of the democrats of the tenth district met here yesterday for the purpose of nominating « candidate for Congress to fill the unex term of J. W. Kendall, deceased. All of the other aspirants having’ withdrawn, Joueph M. Kendall was angemeemeas=! to succeed his tether. > BEocGs OF croniN MURDER FaMx, He Died This Morning From the Effects of | St Patrick's Day Cold. Carcaco, April 5.—Jobn F. Boggs, the law- Yer, who was senior guardian of camp 20, Clan- na-Gael, at the time of the murder of Dr. Cronin, and one of the five defendants in that celebrated trial, died at 3 o'clock this morning. Beggs was the ouly one acquitted of the ‘five indicted for the murder. It was claimed that he appointed the trial committes which decided upon Dr. Cronin’s removal, oad during the trial some very incrimina! ters which had passed between him and E, lend Iman of Peoria were discovered. jury, however, failed to find in these letters, or the a ‘evidence vse at groun is to convict Since tho —s e trial has di almost out of publit botiee, He kept up an inte ost in Irish affairs, however, and it was whi ing in the last St, Patrick's day proces a that he caught cold which resulted ia WAITING FOK THE SIGNAL. Squatters All Ready to Enter Upon the Chey enne and Arrapahoe Keservution. Krxortsuen, O. T., April 5.—The excitement over the opening of the Cheyenne and Arrape- hoe reservation is becoming more intense every, hour. Aline of schooner captains has been formed for several days at the door uf the King- fisher land office, who declare thelr intention of being the first to file the entry. The fifth cavalry has been scattered slong an eee ye 3 ‘There is a bitter fight on the soldiers’ declarat state! its, and loud threats are being against the ts = dare to file large numbers of them. are here in force ‘nd dctorained to maintain thay rights under the laws. There is danger of serious trouble. ‘The Indian (allotments are completed. The surveyors are now laying out the county seats of the iz now oo ities, and it is the intention wernment to open the lands for settie- mut the 15th of April. a GOING TO KEEP HIS WORD Bill Murphy Said He Would Kill Ten Men and Has Made a Start. Mvnrst, N. C., April 5.—Bill Murphy, Tellico mountain desperado, bas declared bis intention to kill ten men, and he has already maie a good start in that direction his brother brother of dead man’s wife, gave the body burial, and on Wednesday he was shot dead from ambush. moment later Bill Murphy sprang out road and threatened death to an: Wednesday night Murphy went to the house of a man named Bailey and demanded lodging. Bailey besitated and Murphy shot wrod ithe int His i i veil jksth fi

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