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Woovwarn & Lornnor, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W pe ee Special display and sale of Im- Ported! Madras and — Goods this B aU YS Porcrar Snoreme Prsce, SEVENTH STREET. — THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1892. , D WwW ANTED-MILLINERY TRIMMERS. AND PREPARERS. Dest salaries paid. —o— ozaweny. | rp tpness capstone to s woman's costume is an appro- MILLINEAY. BESS Cusrree Il] x Priate Hat or Bonnet. There isa “inowhow*in we | . BOD —— = “E, - Si ocean. pry aaepryhnga re oeedey 2 ser §°%o0ns. sten ay NILLINERY. reat stress on our superior force liners $ ecoons. Newer kt i trimmers, Forstyle andexquisite workmanship they ace 18 ABOUT ae i iM rtuimeny. ‘have not thetr equal in Washington. The quantity Ppp of orders pouring in upon us daily makes even our Be AS i ILLIFERY. ESS ectaL Exarsrrion Hi * ek ess Ri DI = Er 7% emi phere aS Rec engar ac oe g soose name, a us. Hyon Ant Nezpcewonr. i curxery. re Oe ated aida a, Ld is ILLINERY. " DRESS WEDNESDAY AND [THURSDAY we will‘ TLLInzRyY. pp Ess ‘@EbIDIt the Guest finished examples of HIGH- CLASS EMBROIDERY ever shown by us ILLINERY. §°Soons. Art Embroidery hae one far beyond » pas- g : time or mere craze for fancy work, and ranks a SEG OOP ‘among the artistic occupations snd professions . ofthe day. Like other arts it takes ite char- TLLINERY. Pee scter from the spirit of the times, and we ILLINERY. RESS Fealizn that the mere utility of an article doesn't - commend it uilves it is fashioned to please the. exe as well. ILLINERY. §°%oons. ‘Never have we extended an invitation to ILLINERY. & ggoons. lovers of Sine Neediework. feeling that we could i . show sach perfect specimens of high-class DL ‘things as pow. ILLINERY. BESS Tuis exhibition is the outcome of many days ILLINERY. 'RESS of diligent study, careful desisming and artistle - Combination of colors and materials, the effect MM MI IGG ef which wo aro sure will be most pleasing. ie pccre: Spel ‘maatt LLIN 6G wat core cae eat men [EER | Yetmters or em atmentn siemate | “fgcone Every article from our own work roonis, —, daz*s Vosipess since this department hes a DP RESS ‘¥B bare under the supervision of a most com- , sugurated. The reason is apparent to all who take Ditint director, asainted bya force of expert TLLINEBY. | in9 trouble to look. SUPERIOR STYLES AT pp ess emi roderers, WER PRICES has been the standard of success It is simply fmpossibie to describe s single mzsxeay, | ~°™ mentee §°%G cons. since of thts dataty worn im suche way 08 ts maaan a this department, asin all our others, The Woolen an give you any ides of its beauty. og Drees Goods stock embraces all varieties. Our Silk ‘Ge Hore isa partial list, however. of what you can ruzaxzny, | “%E# the seme of perfection. In India Bitks we DP, 9 s00—a!! of the very latest desicns and newest 4 DRESS Stehyp waned ggenliayedl camo i idnmene. show our own exstustve importations, insuring » 3 me critical exansioation will show that they are higher class of designs, a better quality. at the same DDD Orla and executed ‘in the highest refize- mM price, and in many instances a lower price than GGG, ment of artistic taste. ILLINERY. elsewhere. bE st --- FH ILLINERY. a GGoons. Comb, Brush and Pin Trays, Buffet Scarfs, Totlet Sets, Bureau Scarfs, Center Pieces, Serviettes, Sachets, Finger Bow! Doylies, Rich Pillows, Five O'clock Tea Cloths, Round Center Pieces, fringed, ‘Decanter Mats, Round Serviettes, Olive Center Pieces, Orchid Center Picces, Embroidered Picture Frames, Table Covers, Pin Cushions, round and square, &c., &e. Orc aitractive feature of this exhibition ‘Will be a DINING TABLE set with all its ap- pointments—Cut Glassand Silver Ware, Em- Droidered Center Pieces, Serviettes and Finger Bow! Doylies, ali in “Clematis” design. ASoTHER—t Louis XVI Dresser—with superb Pin Cushion, Comb and Brush Tray, &c., embroidered to match—very dainty. Art Needlework Department. a floor, Oth st. building.) —. Easree Orrraixas IN Cer Grass Wane ‘We carry a handsome line of the finest Amert- ean-cut Tabie Giass Ware. Several choice eut- tings, including the staple patterns. Our goods are all of one make, hence the co or is always the sane and matchings can be bad at cny time Water Sets, Decanters, Carafes, Rose Bowls, Olive Dishes, Celery ‘Trays, Finger Bowls, Cheese Dishe , Knife Rests, Flower Vases, Punch Bowls, Tum- biers, Gobiets, Flasks, Bon Bon Dishes, Spoon ‘Trays, Individual Butters, Sait Cellars, lee (Cream Dishes, Handled Nappies, &e. Also full line of Table Mirrers—plain of im fancy de:imns. Each. Saar Dredzes with silver tops, two cut- Flower Vases, 7 inches high... Flower Vases, 8 inches high. Saucer Champagne Glasses. Gobie ‘Tumblers, six styles of cuttings. (Fourth thor. 0th ot. building. ) —o— A Trorsy Is Frawsex 2.500 yards, all the manufacturer bad, all wool, thoroughly shrank, Negligee Flannel; wovrn 40 inches apd shrunk to 32 by the same procéhs asthe Dr. Jaeger gooda Same quality as usually sold for @1. A Sensis Sicat’ Or; Bixes MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. Real Alligator Belts; «iit links o& sides; hand- Some wut. silver oF oxidized buckles; three shades of Brow: (Furst floor For Tue Bors. ‘What for the boy? Everything that ie new and feasonsbie. ‘The jackets will be laid aside dur- fag this warm =pell,se Fou will need more Shirt Waists than ever. Merrimac Cambrics, 20e. Pereaies. 20 styles, 250. ra "Sussex" Blouses, —Special price, ¥7e.— More “‘Sussex” Suits for boys from 8to7. Brus and Whi -— 31.50. Butscto Sux Bisxaers In rich Roman stripes of choice for Couch Covers, Draperies, S4n75 inch. ‘colorinss—used Portieres, &e., Easrza Canvas Easter Mururseny. is inal shapes Hi ts in the ity yan, ‘We are, showi traw Braids, can match any shade < wilths eed qualities “uc shown in Fancy Ribbons. ‘dibvons, “satin ive ie “a Wass Goons. 50c. Black India Stripe Mulls... Setuch, Pare a, sory Gray. "Black "and ray. “fo read atts Another lot ester than those 10 81.75. ‘Ladies’ Chemise, lace tri oo ee ‘Tee. SOc, EACH. Sint NBreeees. Gowns Care, ee. elusive novelties in Tri rs Taces, Fancy ‘otin beck, in Bleck Sl A pa Cha Been Yous, Si Sis Pee val a ‘Fruit of the Loom" Bleached Cotton, 1 to A large assortment at the lowest prices will be found ‘Book Department. fare showing the latest noveity—""Red Straw tithe arrest variety of Untrimmed tbe most, exclusive and original wing’ bewildering variety of Flowers— of Ribbon, desired tn al] soseneseaeee25e. Tard Anderson's 25e. Best Scotch Ginghams, stylish pat- ONLY 20c. YARD. D. 7 1-20 A Yuazv. Mosurx Uspenwean, Consers, &o. Fast Black Satteen Skirts, wide rude. 6Be. cach 25e. Bou — Wi gchom o anes ibe ot Black and Colored Sait A | $0:: Or ne se gdow gaedes Le noah eg ly pretty yy lime of of Changesble Silk A ot ot ot e4 x Baum’sG. A.B. Corssis, White — ‘The balance ree foeds aay come int Waslington and s | at aescriice oO ‘Suc. PAIR, Bigcearach omy of the Fang toma i ‘of Mewatacturers extuples of Underwent, ‘previously sdvertineds Worth 6148 ORLY se, EACH. tucks and bem, 2 Ligice, Skirts, wide cambric rafle, 2 tucks in ruflle, Tyrone Wis Dersaruest. _pntoseenc we: 10 Pex Curr Orr fom highana. Bos E,srer oo ea in new si and a large meas ies is one of the Principal items the ie eprine. 1 following are some of the opening induce- teat c *beGRGE Cloth Reefers for children. Sizes 4 Ostx 92c. Exce. Navy Blue Reefers vith Brass buttous.” Worth $ic75."e eae trimmed Ostx $1 Enc. ‘Ladies? All-wool Blazers, as weil asthe most expensivi 4 . saa renatve garinent. Navy ef Big Tan, $350 s $2. 50. We siso have the above Blazer for misses from 16 ears UD at the gaz Ladies’ Ni Bie Bias a, Nery Blue Blazer Suits Hte Caskst, skirt and gap), ‘lishly made, wort! ONLY 95.88 Waurrrr Axp Waist Depanruest. Ladion' 62.75 Light-welaht w ga trong, neck and eves: made Wits Delt Hod le d To introduce to Ladies’ st m2 will sol thean dor the Star sule, Poniyto sock pase wT 2) Feb 600 E CHOICE, eer ae = ~—— with plait front jleeve and dc. A Yano. aes eeveuasenee terrace Ladies’ Rafiqee tek caeae at full sles the Wrapper scot ae Wu B. =a Taoxs ie Bao Deranrvest. toQ BPs the larwest trunk mort of etic Dany other ower prices antl rs at lower pr Louse in the city. Banye fe will 3 ees ae ® lot of Imnitatic li Bags, aise 10 to’ 13 incies, for Sus, each, Worth el. Starz Liven Derazreesr. ‘We will sell during t} os Linea Bureas Scarte, wth, Sovea Seatare oP acaortak For 350. RACH. 36-inch of the above, worth 38c., ‘F2-tuch of re, The. SAGA Fa lees 3s wn work. msec ‘i pee patterns van 6 "aide sede Worth @1.75., ONLY 61.25 EACH. Contax Derasnrueyr, ba Sxasoxantz Unpznwean FoR Mes, Womex Axp Canpazx aT Paras Rovat Prices. hi Some idea of Palais Royal prices is gleaned when the fact is announced that Messrs, Strawbridge & Clothier of Philadelphia are advertising as « phenome- ‘Bal bargain Dr. Warner's Health Underwear for men at $1.25 per warment. The Palais Royal price has ‘deen and is €1.19 & piece, and we give you choice of the natural wool and camel's hair: ¢he latter weually retails at Righer price than. the natural wool. Through the whole range of makes and styles of Men's Spring Underwear Palais Royal prices are lowest always, Linus will find here Vests in all styles of neck and lengths of sieeve, also Tights and Union Suits of dest makes, Yuu have only toexamine the qualities offered at below mentioned prices to appreciate the ad- vantages of a cash business; Lie. —Swits Ribbed Vests, White and Kora. 19¢.—Ribbed Vests, finished like those usually sold at 25c., Pink. Blue, Ecru, White, Lavender. ‘25c.—Ribbed Lisle Throad Vests of domestie manu- facture. Also Plain Gauze Vests that are imported and Ribbed Cotton Vests, in Pink, Biue and White. ‘B5c.—Swise Ribbed Pants and Vests, White and ‘Ecru. Also Fast Black Lisle Underwear. 40c.—Ribbed Lisle Finished Vests, Pink, Blue, White and Black. 50c. Vests and Pants of ribbed lisie, in White and Ecru. Also Ribbed Gauze and Balbrigean Tights, and All-stik Ribbed Vesta, in Pink, Nile, Flesh, Blue, Croam, Red, Ecru, Lavender. —Superior Ribbed Tights, ankle length. ‘75e.—Richelien or Broad Rib Lisie Vests; extra sizes, Sc. Also French Balbrixzan Vests and Pants. Also Silk Vests and Hibbed Union Suits, im all sites. ‘O8c.— Imported Ribbed Silk Vests, oe Ribbed Union Suits. 35—Lisie Thread a Suits. $110, 81-48, 81.08, 8 81.98, €2.68 and up to 6.68 for our grand collection of ‘Ribbed Silk Vests in ail styles and colors. £3.48, €3,80, 94-68, 85.25. 95.50 and $6 for Black and Colored Silk Tights, with and without feet. 83.25 and up to €10 for the celebrated Phyllis Underwear, in Cotton, Zephyr, Wool and Silk Union Suits. If out of town send for Catalogue, giving de- tailed list of prices, also directions for self-measure- ments, dc. Curzpnex with us mean babies, and the boys and wirle till they can wear Men's and Women's Under- garments, We have all the proper styles amd all the source sizes, 25c.—Gauso Vests, all sizes, Also Ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants. 3vc. Boys’ Normal Miztureand Gaute Shirts and Knickerbockers. £0c. Babies’ Summer-weight Wool Vests. ‘70c. up for Boys’ Best French Balbriggan Underwear. ‘7c. ap for Lisle Thread Union ‘Suits for girls of all 54c. For 68c. Uxpenweas. Choice of the Palais Royal's well-known 68, Cotton ‘and Cambric Undergarments for ladies, 54c. For Touozzow Oszy. ‘Night Gowns, Skirts, Chemises, Drawers and Corset Covers. Every garment marked 68c, may be claimed tomorrow for 54 cents. ‘Those who are not regular patrons need to be in- formed that this is reguiar stock, and not a job lot of garments of doubtfal history. We guarantee a per- fect ft to ladies of all sizes, will warrant the em- broidery and lace trimmings to wash and retain their beauty of appearance. To regular customers we need only write: Not more than three pieces of any one style garment will be sold to each caller. (Continued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. A Tunez Days Woxpzs ARE Taz New Daszss Gooos. Firrv pisces arrive Monday, April 4, st 10.m., and the last few dress lengths will be gone by Wed- nesday, April 6, at Gp.m. Storm szroes, 40 inches wide, identical in quality to those somewhat wider that are selling every- |-where at @1 yard, are offered=here at only 60 cents a yard. Several tints of Grays, Tans, Browns; also Navy, Cream and Black. ASoTHER SURPRISE are the 40-inch Stripe Suitings at 50c. a yard. These are identical in design and in shades of Grays, Tans, &c., to the fabrics here- tofore sold at 81s yard. Some Trnonxe Bazoams. Yoo anow wo nave Jet Girdles as expensive as $12 and Silk and Jet Trimmings up to $16 » yard which we have proved to be bargains, but we now write of new bargains—bargains like the dress goods—flecting bar- ains: $2.68 tor set Girdioe which tor beauty of de- Sign and size are equal to many offered at 85. 1dc. tor set Bages in styles and of quality well worth 25c.e yard. 8.c. tor sitx Gtmps in shades to match your dress, which are superior in designs and quality. (27 The late arrival of Peart Buttons now makes the Palais Royal Headquarters for those wanting them. Laces To Kxow Ov. Look down this long aisle, note the counters and shelves crowded with Laces, Now pick out the beet bargains, We'll give youan hour, a day, three days togo through the stock, and then you will be bewil- a'Irelande and Point Gene Laces in Cream, Beige and ‘Two-tone effects. Ask for these numbers: No. 10 is8 inches wide. No.3 is inches wide. No. 18 is 11 inches wide. yard No.31 is 12 inches wide.. 60c. yard No.l is 11% inches wide. +500. yard No.53 is 11 inches wide. No.2 ts 12 inches wide. No.8 is 12% inches wide. No.5 is 11 inches wide. No. 1 is 12 inches wide. 2 Loxo Liz Th possible only when the blood te pure and vigorous. ‘Toexbel Scrofuls and other poisons from the cireale- tion, the superior medicine is AYER'S Sarsaparjila. It imparts permanent strength and efficiency to every or- an of the body. Restoration tv’ perfect bealth ana strength RESULTS FROM USING AYER’S Sersaparilla. Mary Schubert, Kansas City, Ks. writes: “Tam convinced that after having been sick a whole ‘Year from liver complaint Ayer's Sareaparilla saved my Life. The best physicians being unableto helpme,end having tried three other proprietary medicines without Denefit, Tat last took Ayer's Sarsaparilla The result ‘was acomplete cure. Since then I have recommended this medicine to others, and always with success, * aYER'S GARSAPARILLA Prepared by Dr. 3.0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase, OURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YOU. Tur Hyrornosrurrzs Of itme and soda combined with cod-liver oll in Scott's Emulsion improve the appetite, promote digestion and Increase the weight. ‘They are thought by some to be food; but this is not proved. They aretonics. This is admitted by all (Cod-iver oll is meinly & food, but also « tonic. In SCOTT EMULSION the cod-liver oll and hypo Phosphites areso combined as to get the full ‘advan- tage of both. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING; free. SOUTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth avenue, New York. RS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP Has been used for over FIFTY YEARSby MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- 1NG, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by world. Be sure and ask for " Epryi nd tae a ober hind "BB ovate a bowtie. For Boaxs UBE POND'S EXTRACT. 16 Dt vac's WHOOPING COUGH REMEDY. ‘Stops whoop, allays cough and cuts short disease. Instant and infallible in the sudden and dangerous Croup. Harmless and ‘speedy in hacking and racking coughs. Over 40 yearsin use, Sold by druggiste EDWARD P. MERTZ, ith and F sts. Washington, D.C. IL = Bror Aces wea Or you worn, ry ly wood for nothing, t BE OWN'S IRON cole pet moa sola 1 wi ton gl ad lla pee By ne HAKSH PURGATIVE PILLS. atipsted” Carter's Livtie Liver Pulsrepulstetaebows arnt you well Duse, one pili. Bias See Wainpicajreee” SCHELLEN & STEVENS, ‘th and Pa. ave. eh Hovsrxrerens UPON SOBER SECOND THOUGHT RECOGNIZE THE ABSURDITY OF THE IDEA EXPRESSED IN GLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS OF DEALERS WHO OFFER HOUSEHOLD WARES BELOW COST, KNOWING THAT MERCHANTS WITH AN EYE TO WEALTH SELDOM DISPENSE CHARITY aS A MATTER OF BUSINESS. WHEN FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES ARE OFFERED FOR THE MERE TAKING, THE PUBLIC TURNS 4 DEAF EAR TO THE GLARING DECEPTION AND SEEKS FOR REAL MERIT UPON THE ADAMANTINE BASIS OF UNIFORMITY, IN PRICE AND HONESTY OF REPRESENTATION AS PICTURED IN OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM. WHICH CHERISHES THE PROMISES OF ONE AS IT DOES THE WEALTH OF THE OTHER, CARBY- ING HAPPINESS AND COMFORT INTO THE A SMALL PORTION OF YOUR EARNINGS IN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, AS THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF EACH ONE MAY DE- TERMINE THE EASIEST. LENIENT IN MISFORTUNE, EQUITY HAS EVER BEEN ITS GUIDING.STAR FORNITURE, * CARPETS, MATTINGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES AND WORKS OF ABT. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 919, 621 AND 923 7TH BT. aND (636 MASS. AVE. N. W. W. M. Suveres & Soxa ap? Hares gece rane narnia Dazss Tanonxoa, Bead Front 13. 50 Soave z= o mate ately low in prices, 10c. to 90c. a yard, ranging in ‘widths from 3 to 7 inches. Brack sux point a'tretande Demi-flouncines are not only used for your dress. but also for silk and other underskirts. Here are the best bargains, which you will beglad to know of: No. 21 is 8 inches wide. No. 281s 9 inches wide. 3 wide, IMe., 22c., 25e.. 30e., Sie. and 45c. yard, You must see them, for you'll never expect tosse 919 PA. AVE. JUST OPENED TUDAY, 50 PIECES INDIA SILKS. BEAUTIFUL AND NEW DESIGNS IN BLACK AND COLORED GROUNDS. 50 PIECES WORSTED DRESS GOODS, DWNEW STYLES AND COLORINGS, FRESH FROM THE CUSTOM HOUSE. 100 PIECES BEDFORD CORD GINGHAMS IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES OF SILK. ‘THE BEDFORD GINGHAM IS ENTIRELY NEW THIS SEASON. THE COLORING AND DESIGNS CANNOT BE SURPASSED. THE COLORS ARE PERFECTLY FAST, MAKING THIS THE MOST DESIRABLE GINGHAM IN THE MARKET. WE HANDLE ALL FOR ‘WASHINGTON. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. ONE PRICE. 2 J' H. POLED ‘TO INFORM Piers aan a4 Eee mare re ‘prices us low aa consistent ' so MIDST OF EVERY HOME, EXACTING MERELY | Po! 2d EDITION. GOV. ABBETT'S VETO. iii ue omen coat way Bill, ENDING THE RHODE ISLAND CANVASS, | Result of Municipal Elections in Various States. OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. VETOED THE READING BILL Gov. Abbett Says He Relieves It to Be Un- eonetirutional Tazstox, N. J., April 8—Gov. Abbett this morning announced his disapproval of the bill to legalize the Reading railroad combine, and filed a memorandum setting forth his reasons therefor, He says that there is no question of Hl right to ach on. bills at any time within irty days after legislature's peers He questions the constitutionality of the ack meee TRE HOTTEST CONTEST KNOWN. Closing the Political Campaign in Rhode foland. Provence, R. L, April 5.—The eve of the political battle which is to be fonght tomorrow finds the work of prepara- tion almost finished and both partics still Professing confidence as to the result, which each asserts to be complete or a victory for its side. The pros} w over, Bove the less very ‘ancertain and ahi sorts of wagers made on the result of the contest. ‘only the counting the “votes cai any abe nite or tion of how the fight will en: democrats finished uj most of their rallies last night, though they w: have seven tonight, but noue of them will be of very large dimensions, tho greatest efforts and Digest speakers having already been put forth, ‘he republicans, however, have roserved some of their powerful ammunition for a part- ing shot tonight. They have thirteen meetings arranged fot this last night of the cam- paign in various «parts of the state, The principal ones will be in Pawtucket and Newport, In. the former place man Burrows of Michigan will hold she gore sa Central Falls, near by. At Newnort er Reed and Speaker Barrett of the Masaneh jusetts house of representatives will be the leading speakers. Secretary Tracy, who spoke in this city Inst night, left for Washington this morning. To- ight closes the hottest canvass known in Bhode Island for many years, Ga eS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. How They Went in Many Western States. Ontcaco, April 5.—Election day. Board of trade not in session. Banks closed. A resume of city elections in Michigan, Ohio, Iiinois, Iowa, Kansas and North Dakota shows that ins majority of the places local issues took precedence over politics and that when rty lines were drawn the republicans had the Beato it. ‘The democrats generally. where successful, secured larger majorities than did the republican, however. Hexexa, Moxt., April 8.—Tho democrats elected John Curtin mayor and six of eight aldermen; the republicans elected the treas- urer and police magistrate. Last year the re- Publicans elected the mayor by 428 majority. Graxp Rarins, Mice., April 5.—Returns show thst W. J, Dlewerk, Sopsblionn, tins Deon elected mayor by 415 plurality, and that the balance of the city it is republican by an average of 400. Laxerxa, Mice, April 5.—Additional reports from election districts give accounts of repub- lican victories in Ishpeming, Port Huron, Coldwater, Sheboygan, w, Hillsdale and Tonia. The democrats elected their tickets in ‘Adrian, Negaunee and Dowigiac. The result in Saginaw was a surprise to both parties. The city is strongly democratic, but the republicans made a clean sweep and carried everything be- The land slide light fore them. was due to vote and local issues. Evaxsvit ie, Ixp.,AprilfS.—A municipal eleo- tion here lay resulted in a sweeping vic- tory. for the republicans and reform demucrats. for mayor, gets 1,245 majority; Stitehfield, for dof public works, 1,269; Goodge, for water works trustee, 430. ‘A clean sweep was made for councilmen, the ‘whole eight republicans being elected. New council will staud 11 republicans to3 dem- ocrats, against 9 democrats to $ republicans ew ward having been created. t, Coxx., April 5.—The republi- i eal election here yes- terday. | Wa. HL. Slarigold, republican, was elected mayor with about 400 ity.” The republicans are also given one n each in the first and eizth wards and three couneil- men in the first, The fight was principally o the mayor and council. republicans have safe majority in the council on joint ballot. The vote was the largest in ten yoars. pil ta Ce DO WOMEN WANT THE BALLOT? How It is Answered at the Polls in the West. + cans carried Torexa, Kax., April 5.—Meager reports have been received here from the various municipal- ities, but the returns show that the woman vote is very light. The novelty of v@ting seems to have worn off. In the city of Potwin,» suburb of Topeka, less than twenty votes were led by women. _epecte Seeme other points show a very lig! n vote. Broommrerox, Ick, April &—In the school election here yesterday over 1,000 women ex- oreised the right of - franchise granted to them in such election by tho: last legisiatare. cree Fi] ror bas boon raperintonent of of city sehools and bas always given females the preference in a) pointing the teachers. Strange to say Women nearly all voted. for the two candidates i She dott aa, tad as “petticoat regime,’ SSRs” were sucteetal DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. ‘THE HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Senator Allison this afteraoon introduced a Dill exempting from taxation the House of the Good Shepherd in this city. ‘THE BELT RAILWAY COMPANY. Senator Manderson today by request intro- | science: duced » bill to of the Capitol, change the name with North O Street and South Washington Railway My pany to that of “The Belt Hsilway Com- oe and to a the extension of rae recs follows: A om as 110 ei, Sot P street mines mining, patents.and post offices, to Gill va- craig rste by he rtrment Mr. Chil- ‘his predecessor. IN WALL STREET TODAY, Gov. Abbett’s Veto Mad Little Effect on the : Price of Reading. New Yona, April 6.—The stock market was fairly active during the two hours to noon to Gay, 191,600 shares changing hands. The an- nouncement of the veto of the Reading bill bed very little effect on Reading. Toward noon, however, Jersey Central and Delaware and Hudson fell oft. At thie writing Q:80 p.m.) Jepeeated ee fairly steady - 3 Perecneeh 9 f ———_ Washington stock Fxchanee. Sales—Regular call—i2 o'clock m.: Commercial Insurance, ¥0 at 5. 115} Did, 116y asked, U.S 4s, coupons, 190%, bid, 1164 asked. Government Bonds—U.% 4s, 185 trict of Columbia Bonds—Market stock, 7, gon currency. vii Uid. —- asked. 0-year fund, | 2, 1802, guid, 101 bid. asked, S0-year fund, Sa gold, 10s —asked. Water st Foncy, 3001, 231 Uld-— asked. year wid, 1902, ‘115 bid,— asked. Water stock, ix, 1908, eur Teasy, 198 Did, —eoked” Nese, isea “tuba” cere Tency, 1193 bid, 116 asked Uys, eg. 210m, 18H 1901. 100 bid. — asked. Miscellaneous Bonds —Washington and George- town Kailroad 10-4, 6s, 1 bid, Washington aud Georgetown Railroad Convert: bie Ue bd, 18 Market’ Company, Ist 6a, Washington Market Com — asked. America Security and Trust, 5s, 190 A. & ©., 100 bid, — asked. American Security am 5a, 1905, F. & A., 100 bid, — asked. can Security’ aud Trust, a, 106, A. & 0. 10 bid, — asked. Washington Light Infantry ist mortgage @. 1904, 9 Did. — asked. Washing tun Light Infantry Yds, 96 bid. Iwi asked. W ington Gas Company, series A, Ge, 180 bid, — asked. Washington Gas Company, series B. @@ 232 Wid, —asked. Washington Gas Company Converti- Die 6s, 1901, 148 bid, 143 asked. Ke on Hatitoad Ga, 101 bid. 02 asked. Capitol and North © Street Railroad ist mortgage 65, iv bid, 119 asked. Alet- Fopolitan, Mailroad Couvertibie 64 11% bid, U.S. Electric Light Convertible Ss. 113 Bia ig asked. “Apuconita‘itailrond en. 103 "bid, 1035¢ saked: Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone lt Masonic Mall As- mortgage &, 99 asked. National Bank Stocks—Bank of Washing-on, 385 bid. 427% asked. Bank of iepublic. ww bid. — asks tropolitah. 260 bid, rid asked. Ceutral. dia. 155 bid, 163 asked." Capi West Und, ios bid, 106 asked. Traders’ asked. Lincoln. 10; bid, loz asked. 10 asked, Ohio, 100 vid. — asked. Raiload Stocks — Washingzon and own, 285 bid, — asked, Metropolitan, 103 usked. Columbia, 68 bid, — asked.” Capit: aud North © Street, 40 bid, 45 asked. kekington ‘and Soldiers’ Home, 38 bid, — asked. Rock Wreck, lWobid, — asked, Georgetown and Tenleyiown, 45 did, 55 asked. Insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 47 bid, 594 asked. Franklin, 61 vid. — asked. Metropolitan, ® bid, bid, a Hoople's, bi oid. oa ‘ance Lincoln, ‘Commmercia. o vid, 84, asked. Cambie, ie asked. German-American, 190 bid, — ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Reai Estate Title, 18% bid, 148 asked. Columbia Title. 6% bid, Ty asked. Gas aud Electric Light Stocks—Wasilingion Gas, 4X bid. 44 asked. U.S Blectric Light, 140 bid, 4d asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 bid. —asked. ‘Telephone Stocks—Ch Ke und Potomac, 50 Did, So asked. Auelicam Wraphophoue, 5 vid, 7 asked. ‘Miscellaneous Stocks—Great Falls Ice Company, 125 bid, 145 asked. bull Kun Panorama Company, 20 Did.’ 28 ‘asked. | Tueumatic Gu Carriage, | bid, % asked. Lincoln Mall, = Wasuiagton siarker Company, 16 ‘od if asked. Interocean Building ‘Compauy. — bid, 06 asked. Ivy City Brick Company, — bid, 100 asked. Safe Lepusiy ahd rust compauies — Washing- ton Loan aud “rust Compauy. 1.075 bd = asked. American Security atid’ !iusi Coin 108 bid, 110 asked, Washington Safe Deposit Company, 100 bid, 102 asked. a Baltimore Maruets. BALTIMORE, April 6. — Flour dull un hipments, SBS changed—recelpts, 4.166 barrels barreis; sales, ay barrels, Iruer—Spot and April, ¥6avoq; May, menanthe June, Vijy usked; steamer, No. 2 red, 89 asked—recelpis, 25,156 ous bushels; eater, S4a54; 165,312 bushels, Kye very dui—No 9, séuss receipts, 6,436 busuels, shipments, 5,000 bushels; Mtock, 187,163 bushels.’ Hay steady to firm—good to choice timothy, | 14.00a15.50. “Grain treiguts Gorton nominal aniddting Provisions stenay. ‘Butter weak: creamery, fancy, Fiays; do. fair to cholce,s4adt, do. imitation, eas ladle, fancy, . good to helen, tsa fine, 20; do. ‘ood, 18a”; 'store-packed, Toots. "Eggs arinteatasy. Coffee duli—Kio car” goes, fair, 1; steady and quiet—1.33. BALTIMORE, April 5.—Virginia threes, stock. alv®, Baltimore THE GARBAGE INVESTIGATION. mett Testifies Before the Senate Committee. The subcommittee of the Senate District committee at 2:20 this afternoon cominenced the investigation of the collection of garbage by the health office and tho cause of the de- ficiency of $28,990 in the appropriation for August 1, 1891. aavasnacrae hp ess seman, bees $22,000 of the appropriation for the eervice In reply to Senator uestion as to the cause of the tt | § § 5 Fei i i f ! t i 4 4 & Fi 1" | Ht tt le Hie Still sorvo for at least ome day aa ‘the bash for any speeches that the sliver men desire ® ie in the Renate. Mr. Wolcott, through Senator Toller, gar Rotice of his intention to ~ upor * tomorrow. the Senate will allow th mlver Senatoreto express their views in th immediately pega IX THE moveR, Mr. Pierce of Tennessee, one of the foreman advocates of the silver bill, leaves tonight fe hte home to be absent for about tom day hie absence the silver men will not into execution their threat to geninat everything but rif are rumblings of among the silver democrate; and if mp: return the committee on tion to adhere to their original members bave convention and the election. Mr. Whitelaw Reid is now in this country, and William Emory Stith, the minister t Rossin; William Walter Phelps, minister Germany, and Pat Egan, minister to Chilean expected to return to this country before th time for the national convention. WIITELAW REID ON TRE TlomET. There is some talk in political circles here @ Whitelaw Reid as an associate of Mr. Harrison ou the ticket, and it is believed that be wii work for that in New York. —— A CLOTURE RULE, ‘This May Be Necemary te Get a Vote on the ‘Woot Hi. ‘Though but few in number the republicam in the House have succeeded in demonstrating today that they can give the democratic majority considerable trouble when they haw “mind to. ‘The session today was wasted is filbustering, which grew out of a disagree ment 6 to the allotment of time for th Giscnasion of the tariff bill. It wa the hope of the democrats that the nuld be able to close the five minutes’ debate md bring about a voto on the bill this after noon, but on account of the filibustering bed by Mr. Burrows no progros: has been made After mauy fruitless efforts to break through the obstructions « call of the House was orderet date in the afternoon. 1t iw posmbie that the committee on rule: may have to report a cloture rule before ® vow eau be had on the taritf tall 2+ Ex-speaker ew’ May Retire. It is reported at the Capitol that Represents tive Reed of Maine contemplates retiremen from congressional life after the end of hi: present term. It ir said that his decision is the matter depends upon certain busines negotiations which are uow under tion. ed ctr trmaeantacionnts ‘Tue Parstvert Ixvirep.—Col. Moore, Capt Nailor and Capt. Miller of the Washingtor Light Infantry called at the White House this ing to invite the Presi rustic festival infantry. The President bis engagemoute wold per ‘Tan Yareonat Saures Comerrran—h mee af the somanttics Owing to the peution af Os Rab Sab mouth disease in Belgium the French govera: ment will iss order probibiting the ta» portation of live stock from that country. —_— Range of the Thermometer. The following were the readings at the offiex ofthe weather burevu today: 8 am., 66: 2 p.m, Ti: masimum, 72: minimum, 61. DIED. a Apaue.. Tn St. Aurust penn, Se AR RE pute of ‘Adeius of Partiid, ation ‘of John Batley of this city. Apri SIM pi ‘s lous weuty seven years.” rout the Feruieuce of er son-in-law, Mage 3, 18u2. ot > his eveniuc at 5:10 v'elock eRe ‘the beloved D. On Sunda m Faseret trom ths rections Ute T ron te sree orehtie, Weare orn ton a ag! *: papiey. ea sie 3 Se opis Bring te tem ne Sem aes Snare raat encase GRENWELL. On Sunday 3, tae, ite eee on Place Monday. ape & ot Rood ee baad | epagenedwcn4 a SCE RA | EEBRT. On. Monday, x. ~ 13 ch ate BBL srmer Jour and oline of funeral hereafter piicoormick, BET AT way etre = 1, frou her late residence, Ou Monday, ‘rete. sont ie PATCH — wi tm the | ig at Pengromtonal anaes ae ertned Pie ea eae in Se eS . “"Worra A Gores A Boxe Bescmaws Pris COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AKD SOLUBLS . CoaTIRG. ‘A WONDERFUL MEDICIXE FOR IRDIGESTION. WANT OF APPETITE, FULLEES AYTES MEALS, VOMITINGS, SICKKESS O} ‘TMK STOMACH, BILIOUS OR LIVER Com

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