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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 101 Pennsylvania Avenue, corer ilth St. by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H_ KAUFFMANN, Pres't. New York Otice, 88 Pott-r Building. Tae Evexrvo Stax is served to subscribers in the Qity by carriers, om their owu acconnt At 0 conte ‘Seek. or 44. per month. Copies ai, the counters each. By mail—anywhere in the U Sesee. Br ans where tte UB:ted States oF class mail cater. a G2 ALL mail subscriptions inust be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known oh application. . $3.00, (Entered at the Post Ofice at Washington, D.C.. ar !e— 9 alee 3 Vox 80, No. 20,238. pening Stat WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1892. te —— + JOIN IN A MAD RUSH. ' lahoma, VERY LIVELY SCENES AT NOON oar! ¢ Earthquake Shocks’ FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. Sronacr. Ovr Fire snd Burglar-proof Ware House was especially pl el for the Storage of jl ousebold Furniture and Effects. Pianos, Orwens, Silver Ware, China, Kare Brig-a-Brac, Wines. Car- Piages, Ti G.ks of Wearing Ap ia short, we Lays eugry facility safe Beeping of amy Ubitig inen!nate and porta Lic. A pegmimentfeatare of our storame Duain ws faibe Wnsarpanscd ‘0D. ties for the removal of woes A)no ue at Sed shipping of hove Lold eftects fram bonse to hove oF city to city. Nowe but the most reliable «mi eaperenced pockers, bandiers and dray- men are craployed «The sturawe 1 8e Bouse ts at 1140 15th st u.w. Pim « tored for $1.50 yer month, Trunks stored for Se per month. THE AMEKICAN SECUKITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. BRITTON, President A. M BEAD, ‘Manager of Storage Ware House, 1140 15th st Bw. As Eovrante As:axozaest. ‘The aifairs of te Equitsuie Life Assurance Bucty are conducted by » lard of O2 ai Fectoreand estat of executive officers ‘This board ts divided into cummitiess who @irect and supervise exch deyartuent of the Bociety’s busiwes. There are coumitiees om Fiusnce, Insurauce, Ageucies, Accvuuts Se. | ‘Whousls the president of the society i# che heablest actuarion in the word he is not Glothed wits almost absolute sutwority, ® the ca.e with some insurance co. ‘Toite superior wanscement the mops owes the fact that it 1s now the leading life surance company of the world. It's the cour pany you should be insured 13. BOWES & HALL, Nesident Managers, voted States Rauitable Life Ausarauce Society uf the Uni oa 136 Fst. aw ww! Tar Wasurxotox 7OAN AND TRUST CO. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. Interest paid on deposits. ‘Trusts executed Bate deyostt boxes rented. BRAINARD H. WARNER at. a Preside: oF STOCK OPENED APRIL 16 QB rssek EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS $1,915,111.51. Subscription books are open for shares Mbe issue of stock. Subscription emi payments can be made at the office X from 9am to ef tae Association DAIL) 430 pm. MONTHLY PAYMENT, 50 per share. + OBJECT: ‘To make regula monthly sevings on shares of fixed amolnte and reslize > jair and substantial prot Loa® 0 purchase, pay for and scquire ee ‘ioe ‘other property by obtaining sdvances from the association st reason- able rates of interest, to be paid im monthly installments, with ‘the privi- lege or settling all or any portions of the atvance when desired, ‘The Equitable is purely 2CO-OPERATIVE SAVING and LOANING institution. Ite success cs such is shown by the large amount cf business it bas transacted and tbe present assets—the eccumulation by the membere amounting to 61,315,111.52 Pamphiets and information furnished upon applica: tion at the office of the association, ‘Equitable build- Fat roa gapetorne SOMERVILLE, President AJ SCHAFHIRT, Vice President GEO W CASILEAR, 2nd Vice President JOS JOY EDSON, Secretary DIRECTORS: HH TWOMBLY, BOOKS Now OrEN. SAVING. yar w PRATT, ores ‘ELLIS SPEAR, ee LAWRENCE GARDNER, MARCUS BAKER, 2919-38 _ JOHN W SCHAEFER Taz Nantosat Sare Derosrr SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ND NEW YORK AVE CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGKESS JANUARY 22, 1867, CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts a executor, administrator, guardian of the ex tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunstica, Feceiver, asmgnee and executes trusts of say and every CORNER 15TH ST. Wills prepared by s competent attorney, who is in daily attendance, and kept without charge, when the company is named executor or trustee. Receives money deposits in sum: of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLESof all deserip- tious, packed in trunks or boxes, receive! for deposit m capacious vaults of unsurpassed dryness and se- curity, at moderate cost. RENTS SAFES FROM 85 TO $125 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. SNYDER, President OVE First Vice President. Direc Benjamin P. Snyder, Albert L. St Audrew Wylie, G. Emery, Charles A James, E. Fraucis knee, M, Johuston, Charles C. Giover, K. Koss Perry, Johu G. Parke, 1 y Wiltiain Cine, EWIS G TEWKSBUKY, Ww. B. HIBBS. Bauker, 50 Browdway, N.Y. ‘Manager, Meuber Wastingtou Stock Eachange, LEWIS G. TEWKSBUKY & CO, : BANKER} AND BROKE ¥ SI, WASHINGTON, D. C., Buy and sell for a = on uatgin Stocks, Bonds rdtaat peresns arvence New Korkand Ghimgh, on dopostia. te capectsity. e dent un Telsphone 545. Je W. COKSON. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVE.: BUILDING, 1419 F ST. NW. Baukrrs and Dealers iu Goverument Bonds. Deposits. Exchange, Loans. Cullections, Rajlrond Stecks sud Bonds and. ail securities Hsted ou the excnanses of New York, Philadelphia, Boston sed Balu ‘A spec Bow ity made of investment securities. District sill] Gailrocd, Gas, Insurance and Tele- vc dealt th iB Beil 1clephoue Stock bought and sold Jy 18 METHING PUT BY Fok THI * Ko-toy ih the Equitable Lit x tite to me for partichiars. . CHAS. L. GURLEY, Speciai Aveut, ape-tr — ee SPECIAL NOTICE. 7 DK. JAME~ B_HuDGKINS, | <i DESTIS:, Miclontly recovered to bs axain at bis office, Bw. cor. 12th, aplt-in NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING B.D. BARK, 1111 Suite from 8:55 1 ‘Trousers from $10 up. vania ave. Low prices frum this date wits u.cursrade art._ja29 $1.25 Silk Glo.ia Cloth Cmbrellas for this week 98 2 wee J se L Fisk ee vsj 5 eaa* Li READ Lisi OF THIS WEEK's BAKGAINS WE CHEAP! CIEAP#! Ladies’ Flaunelette Skirt: Se Lufauts’ Calico Dresses this week. ‘BSc Ladies’ Fast Black Hose tuis week, The ubove is only a partial list of the many bargains in store for you this week SPRING WRAPS We are offering exiravtuinary inducements in Ladies’ and Misses’ spring Wraps and we invite you te look at our stock and compare prices before muakiax a selec JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 71S MARKET SPACE. at INVEST Wsmserox _— = BANKERS AND BROKERS, 635 Fet.nw.. Washington, D.C. DEALERSTN STOCKS AND GRAIN. ‘Regular and fractional lots, margins to suit, rer town business solicited sterest aliowed on ee. Commission 4 (ap¥-colui Felephone, 431. Pour BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTOS, D. Cc. Cont om Regular Deposits, and 10 Per oP Se mess ree eer ‘You can borrow @1,000 from uson Real Estate se- eurity and pay it back at the rate of €13 per month. (Ofers unprecedented opportunity for investinente, MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, ‘WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF $200. ‘Wor ctroulars and other information appiy at offices, Olsand 915 Fet ow. ‘Wexs to Columbia National Bank. President ‘Vice President and Manager eee-2d Vice Prenilent C.T. Havers, ‘Member Wasnington Stock Exchange, Beal Estate and Stock Broker, Booms ¥ and 11, Atlantic Building, 990 F strest northwest INVESTMENT SECURITIES Stocks, Bonds and Grain Lougt and sold for cash oF < om margin. ‘Cotton Lourht and sold in New York or New Orleans, CURRESPONDENTS. J. & Bache & Go. New York Stock Exchange. ‘Lehman Brvs., ew York Cotton Exchange. ‘Lehman, Stern & Co. Kew Orleans Cotton Exchange. ‘Lamson Board of Trade. ns 7-6 $00 77H BT. ‘Interest, 4 per coat on deposits, subject to check, semaiaing fou: months and over. stamps ot principal asoneein all parte of the city, BASE HOURS cack weekday from 9:30 to 5 o'clock SATURDAY EVENINGS bank will also be open from 6 to 8 o'clock. Warrasax Rernioznatons. Caarcoat Pacen, State Srose Suzzves. ‘They havea low and uniform temperature. ‘They are unrivaled in economy of ica. ‘They invariably give perfect satisfaction, ‘We have qpld them for the past ten years and. can unbesitatingly recommend them, Wasa & Ebwossrox, 1205 Pessa Ave. Do You Kyow 830-30 WE MANUFACTURE RBBB Eaa @N D FOR CLUBS aN @ Aud all LEsSE SOCIETIES? 1k 8 as 8 &.N. MEVER, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FUUNISHER, 922 Seventh st sola As For Basns 1x Lose Duzsszs ‘They always are in white. but de not ‘Worry tou much over its picture, for if swoop dowu upon the gentle morsel Qrsix tues 1 a uanute you tamner aid the « tists, Me lus taken is nim alyicture fs baby so eye to bis own doar and I'd) warrant you he will please you. Prince, Fotograter, mh26 ‘11th and Paave Caxxor_Sreax Too Hicary. Men’ 50c, each, or Sturaave “The Two Oid Timers" 8. B ELLERY AND JOS. &. IRELAND, ‘Managers Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, ‘Oth ot. uw., near N.Y. ave. Junction. SPECIAL NOTICES, THE NATIONAL 0O-OPERATIVE PANY. (ucorporated?, “Omices: ii nw, SPECIAL NOTICES. SCOTTISH RITE—MI’ Ez OF Scan nes GPR com- Wee Ring st. Alexandria, Va, aud 905 H of the rite, on TUESDAY, 41 87:30 pan. This Sotapany ‘has contracts with 170 of the best | “arth lat ‘A. H. HOLT, 324 degree, Secretary. . TRADE CARDS mu ‘ats by “Rechdalere* eV... os = of Peter Orden, Lode, “Sovereigns aud at 81 by there, 1374, G. U. Ont O. Fate hereby Sottaea Ho mneen a ae ONOLE . their lodge room on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst, at ‘LONG: 12 olciock sharp. in fail drees regal poe A ail drees ht W. HaRs: of paying thetant (bute or rempact to ail tee nner tal’ of our deceased brother, BN. F. Samuel Wille, re of sister lodges it Tail aid ‘standing nally invited ine Noble Grand. NM: H. A. FROST, 8.9, go> NATIONALIST OB NO. 7, 009 F ST + Gronit vill wy Ube NG, April 19, on “The Gonsiug. Faith.” w, WEDNESDAY, ‘o'clock Pm, to consider and act upon © nendment to the constitution increasing of directbra from nine to twelve. € stock may be aubscribed and paid for stterthe meeting. avin mone a JAMES F. SHEA, Secretary, NOBPB™ President, 5 ¥ASONIC.—MEM ERRS OF GAINT JO! Bee oie, No eee eee ones Queni-d to meet ib the Grand Lodge strary fComs Ma Sonic Teinple, on TUESDAY. Apri 19, 1B0e: ae Pits for the burvose of tet tu fae to" yy Stansbury Lowe. No. 24, FA. AMD. Os STANSBURY LODGE, NO. 24 F. A. AM. ‘Will bold & FAIR IN NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, ‘From the 18th to the 23d of APRIL, inclusive, Tohelp pay off « floating indebtedness and remodel its home. National [if "Atul ‘representation is" de: sired. By order of the W. M. Masons and friends come and help us, ap}S-6t apl6-3: F.C, FILL, Secretary. PE & ROBERTS CO. 7 mectiua of the above nained society will be held om CESDAY EVENING NEXT, 10:h instant, at Ma~ ie Tenwple, 2d floor, cor. Sth ahd Fats. tw, )crelock. "As, very important matters will be pre- uted for consideration all. members are urkently, quested touttend. Current trade cards must be pre- seuted at the duor, By order of the executive cou DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL aND BUSINESS USES, mittee. LS. EMEKi, 407 OTH ST. NEAR GAS OFFIOE, ja13 | _8016-3t eee Be FPENTERS! CARPENTERS! Bee MONEY TRANSFERRED BY ATTENTION! TELEGRAPH. Increased facilities for this class of bust- Rews. Mouey paid at address within a few hours. All principal points in Euro pe, Asia ‘aud the United States. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, 30-1m 1315 F ot uw, Sun buliding. An open meeting under the auspices of Carpenters’ Union, No. 1, will be held WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 20. AtGrand Army Hall, 7thand Late nw, Acordial invitation to all carpenters is ex- tended. REMOVAL NOTICE. Come! Let us reason together and discuss THE SCHILLINGER CURBING AND PAVING COMPANY the situation, apl6-at Has removed ty its new office, me CaS BT — 1@ Company is proper = BARGAIN. — r z Granoiitiie sidewaiks under the per- eee eee sel hand K ste piltoyetem, aud alvo to Ail orders (or ue.” Three fronts—100 ou K st, 100 on 7th st and 100 Tawi e Grier aud Stable = ee we epee peice coves femeot "PM Gitalibes Batis Coote mt. Mastic ‘and. ‘Trinidad Asphalt are => BYRON & ADAMS, Printer, Used. apt 51811 bat, EXCURSION PRINTING! EXCURSION PRINTING: EXCURSION PRINTING! cfihecial rates to churehes aud Syuday schools, Se PORE Wises | FROM SUNNY CALL FORNIA 8 from whic in the The gray ace raise REASONABLE PRICES ‘And highest quality are considerations not to be overlooked when selecting # Our wins are the best because the ir oUF wethods of making are the Dest [ry ove of these white wives: Frontinan at 83 30 por doz qis or Chablis at 84 per doz qe TO-KALON WINE CO., Sprin Suit. Bande 6 OF df na z Diadery, weud for your oid ‘nd paiupiicts aud kive you a wood leather 4. A. GRIESBAUER, Binding, frou GO cents ap? “Turkey moroovy bindine, | R. 8, Harden, No, 804 Kat The Tailor, seen ee os ap9-3m 435 9thet. nw. i HAVE THIS DAY, APRIL 12, Fespectfuily solicit owners and prospective purchasers Any Dusiness intrusted to my care will be faithfully <e@=>INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST fK&= FIRE. The German-American Fire Ins. Co. of New York is one of the oldest and most reliable companies iu the apl2-lw 606 F st nw. world. I am their general ageut for this District. P NEw 20TH SERIES: Established prices, 8 J. BLOCK, Ba MC BNINGS ano puizpine General Real Estate and Insurane Agent, Comparer apl2-te 815 E st ow. Books now open tor subscription to stcck in the iiigierue, $1 Per share: No back dues Weccipt containing constitution will be given at office of the secretary, 1416 F st uw, Kellogg buil.- MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY OUR — ‘Washinwton friends for Cassard’s Fine Hume ant Teneless Bacon when thay were vot Camara at jug. forall subscriptions frow I suare to any uum | all’ We have tried several proua to overcome this dite ‘Der. Ofice houre $:30am to 4:80 pm. Tue asso- | feaicy and have fuaily adapted & bide oval, til, tue, Gistion xyaruntese 6 per cent intesoat anad- | with our name printed ou itin white, which is axed ditional 4 per cent on deposite’ The * has | {0 all our fiue meats, whether covered of uneovered. ‘been in succrasful operation fur 14 years. the | Don’t be deceived. Snsist upon having only soos with phic of SOHN A VERESCOLT. the accrviary and | {hie ta attached to thet aioe becheerfiliy given, er Reeves formation w <g> MEN'S _HAND-SEWED SHOES AT #3; ROBT, G. CAMPRELL, ‘Dest made, President, 517 10th at'aw. Be DAVIS, D.@ DIXON, 3223-3 78 und 930 F at, Vice Presiden aoe Peren tonechirs Onion C, W. MeNAUGHTON, DENTIST, ss DIRECTORS Far ccved to G08 1Bih at ate, corner of Wm, Mayse, Feat. Special attention sive to the byglemic treat 3D erent, ment of the month. Exausiuation {ree ap 12. Geo. H. French, * Geo. JOHN A. PRESCOT, api6-7t W. Chase: hecretary and Treasurer, Keliowg buildivg, 1416 F st. uw. DOCTOR MORGAN ‘Has removed bis office and residence from ¥ st nw to No 919 15th st nw ‘Ret I and K ste (McPherson Square). <q=> VIOLINS, BOWS, STRINGS. TRIMMINGS Bt caiee:, Piathier aud wood forall kusde of stringed instruments at WOKCH'S MUS CSTORS, 925 7th st. Pianos for rent, 14-30 =D, DONNALLY, oe Di HE 21 atrect to 1029 14th Have removed from as ray eal street. w. ‘apl4-2w 4tob Sunday.9 to 10 amonly. ‘Telephone call, 735. splé-lm Ben" OF sqUARE 1054, Beautifully subdivided andon grade, now offered as # whole at s very ree- sonable figure tos quick purchaser, Apply TO OUR PATRONS ” Of the children’s dressmaking department: dliss KAY hee returned and is now ready to make to order st the abortest uotice all the uowest ideas, such, are shown by Morrison Ure, aitken and others. = A. KAUFMAN, 8p15-6t 909 Pennsyivauia ave. n. Ww. CHARLES EARLY, STE STANDARD WRITING MACHINE} 4711-08 603 14th st. n.w. OF THE WORLD, TWO CENTS. | Throughout California. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ROCHDALE NOTICE— MEMBERS BUILDERS’ EXC} <7 ochdale Co-operative Nociety of * ee te ERS Wie mbia and Cealers having contract NGE wil, bo hed WEDSESDAY, ae 20, Phat society are hereby cautioned avainst belug wisied | 182, at Spme A full attomderes dea ny way by advertisome.te or circulars. sicued by | "Lis ord-r of the pe 5 wih ouarni, ey.n or announcing “ihe Hoch. | _Aitewt—THOs 4. Ri Core ‘society. Incorporated,” oF = - AN National Co-operative Company." * | Bes WS SHINGTON NAVAL R.A CHAPTE! ‘There ia butone Rochdale Co-operative Society tn No.6— \ stated communicaiion will be bel the District of Columbia. It was ore tized 1u-1886, | OM TUESDAY, 19th iusuuit 8 pas aud now numbers more than, 000 members. T ‘GEO. SCHULTZ, Secy. P, Keene is ite president and I. =, Emery. 70 ie OF Tan Pane ter ios eared = is mplete and itp Will be distributed to members on of soon after April the Grind et Touran st at a beater AUTHORIZED AGENTS: said ‘will be present with fl, 8 H, Government Printing Office, 1ONetnw + ‘A full sttendauce ie re- fe, FF Spvernnient Printing Oca, 806 tat ne neko, ra B " " ne WM A GATLEY. Ser; & Sperial uieeting WebNENDAL. & out the funeral of Bro Chis A ¢ corbaly invited Gs: , Inte Bureau, 1918 S st nw a Gregory: Alvin T, Peunion Offre, 12 7 N THAT THE Grosvenor, D A, First Comp Office, Gus tion, Win', National | miow Bid, 937 0 Harley. J ice, 9333 New Je Preau-y 0 qoues, RJ, Navy Yard, Kautz, AA. K & P Division, 909 Keene TP. Second Audito:'s Office. 1008.0 xt nw. Wm M. Agricultural Dept, »p, Jas B, Gov't Print. Off, at Guol Tempiars’ Lasier, Thos J, Navy De} r Vi NING, 20th instant, at 7:30 o'clock. MeWriae, G26, Gen’ Laat Of, 17.00 Seat iw, Fevvouisbolding wut acriptiou bok plgase reper, tt Epona i : is meeting | Lapp ot a pont Rani nv, THIS Linden st, Le | ths meeting i Crea, James, AG 0, SGKAcTd Meyer, Goo. Pt Pons Se Nericy Chapel, 30. “Pastor Wilson and P. Parker, LB, Q'G Off, 14 Payne, 30'S Rentek, E 1, 2, ty Hal 2 Maas ave inw, A Comp Of, 1139 19th st ow. Salon, A MLB GOH, 16598 Tout tw SOCTATIONS A Vandetnoe f, Wu stat, 1 rene SDAY ATERS. vet, L Bu Stat, 9:51 Fre Pde, Sth Andttor’s Offer, © Dep’ funeral of Bro. for the purposs of attend A Syandier. “By order of p G h instant this society obtained from the | fhoCathedealct the tex ‘ourt aw order restraining aud ‘ patty, Court sivorder EVENING, april “0, 18: itive Soci ty, Tne. jo or performing any in the District of Columbia, such contracts or trade cards heret to De carried out oF acted upon—hei uae of that ines: Co-operative Compauy. All Versous who love Justice and honest dealing, or who appreciate the necessity of honest mabacement of trusts by officials of unincoryor: directly interested in respectfully requested second deaive CHRI Union. Gospel temperane O80. Penns 30pm. eof ed society to “The Natioual Tiree uutere= ted it ODGE, NO. 11. LO. M.—OF- nber of Capital Lodge, No. 11, Ot dC st uw, 10. the pur of anal arraigeoments tg atte @ the jate brother, C. Spindler. By order o! is E.L. Ko) y indirection to uccomplish what they could not without plain violation “of the order of the Equity Court, 3 By order of the exceutive committ o of the Rochdale Co-operative society of the District of Cound a. aplo-3t volt x, Secretary of the Society. Be="25 You Goina To THE BALL GAME? If a8 it may be too waria for your Winter Overcoat, and to wo without any iuay enue yoU to catch th Just the ‘poor kind, tickets, twelve lectures, 25 cents, —"™ ART OF CUTTING TROUSERS. ken pai of trousers hang grace. d fit je-iectly it is necessary to €2.50. Bingle ticcets, pty aplo study the mah who te to wear thems A Be ATION Is EVERYTHING. lozen other little Did it ever occur to you that 3% deration had trouble in ge:ting fitted night be due cae oe ‘ers heretofore, Suppose JOU give y other cause? th full of busy. p tune to Ko to out-of-the-way pl “Get in thy swim” Move your offl-e.' Co and iuspect the office wecoud oor of our building. Every pusai- Die rnodern convenience aud inoderate rerval probably ne wore than youare now payius. "KUCLOK & PROCTOR, 907 G st. hw me. OWEN OWE Cor. 10th and WITHIN KEACH OF ALL. The Edison Phonograph is now within the reach of all. as they Will hencefor:h be sold on esky payments. "Twas a pity to keep ther h so long. TI plo apl9 = The weather ix likely to be fatr; slightly ‘warmer tomorrow; northerly winds. Asarule good results only re- sult from good efforts, Our ef- forts to supply you with sound R. ¥. CROMELIN, Secretary. FINE CUSTOM TAILORING, ‘Men who are used to fine tailor-made Cause boards at 81.15 per 100 sq. ft. clothes and willing to pay a fai and have been aprreciated and re- leave their order with us. None but the effect, sulted in a tremendous demand fiuest imported fabrics, skilifully taijored 1a the leading styles. Excellent Business Suite to measure for #33. WILLIAM 8. TEEL, ‘Tafloring and Men's Furnishings, 935 Pa ave nw. forthem. They are band-sawid, of even thickuess, and various widths to suit, Estimates free, Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, “The People's Lumber Yard,” Cor. Gthand X. ¥. ave uw., ‘Cor. 11th and O sta ne. => MUSICAL AMUSEMENT. The Molian offorda unlimited entertainment to music lovers. Every member of the family eis pleasure from it andcan quickly learn to play it. . A.cuurse of lessons is unnecessary. Dance music. plantation melodies, church hymns or Beethoven sonatos may be 1 layed with aplo-tf auld WORKS A WONDERFUL CHANGE Itis remark: ble what a ference the sub- stitution of one oF two larze plates for “roue amd beauty" to the diavlay within, aud will Ps equal facility. a Yet the best work of the Zolizn is not as an eof whit the amusement furnisher, but as » musical edu- Quality “of i work gu e aliiialehe A Si “Expert Haudler ot late last, cator. SANDERS & STAYMAN, O34 Fat., Washington. 13 apo harles st., Beltimore. BETTER WISE THAN WEALTHY ‘Isa very old proverb, and a now illustration of its truth is found in the fact that no wealthy man can buy better (or as well, even.) elsewhere as a wise man can buy at 1430 Now York ave. THE BAKER SHOE. OF TYPEWRITERS The SMITH PREMIER leads the rest, Examine it critically ‘and compare its many points of excellence and then see on which Side you stand If you would like to p19 GENIAL “BOB” AS A LITTERATEUR. Mr. Robt, Downline, the act written a book uuder the title of ‘Troe Kuieht.” ret copies “bot” from the proas. Printed in'English” type. Easy to resd and exceedingly interesting. Paper, 50c, JOHN C. PARKER, Bookseller and stationer, 616 7th st, n.w. aplé alo Se "MER TZ” MODERN IDEAS, jehavea natura} pride in turning out fine work aud bestowing taste on what we make up, This is the power back of our tailoring. Better Tm Sa Peas, Ease ae 2 five ths traly modern "machine © | jean ilurouri out make ol exrmenta, das 1892 . ress JAS. A. GLENN, corner 3d and H sts uw, | Job- fair trial send for one free. igiuate here—first see the ligut of day, That's bing’s specialty. apd-2w? | HENRY A. CLARKE & SOS, Awents, 935 Fst. apl9| how the business grows. MODEL 2 TAILORS, ATTENTION! YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED 10 OUR W. C, MERTZ8, antes Be THINS A SSGGNC eT CARDS, line of $10, $15.50, ‘816.50, 818 ‘Tailorinu shop, New anid beautiful designs, suite Tor men; supe: oun fies io Snares REMINGTON Telephone 763. (f2~) H. L. McQUEEN, 1108 E st.n.w. it Els! th and E sts. ‘8p. OUR MA; NBA IMOx! Is now 2 constantly busy supplying t ste it ai! genes PPE tarLonING a Forvtan Prices. ao and Atiunta, Ga,” Wo ell the best clothes 3 least Dooney. SNYDER & WOOD, is HISEMAN BROS, Ciothiers and Tat‘o v : 7a BE ee ae lice 3, Telotty, _| QS RODDEN'S FURNITURE HOUsE. ‘WYCKOFF SEAMANS & BENEDICT, —_ LE DROIT ILDING, (Fa AMERICAN TCE AND COAL CO. 8TH AND F 873. ‘Office corner 10th aud F sts. n. w. White Ash, fur...85 mb17-te Ice Coupon Books, from 1,000 pounds toy Fat pelle for familytrwdewt™ fy Bue R20 ton WN IMPO} Ox F MAD! mnet OUR RTATIS 01 LADRAS ¢] BS HLT AND LANs Saiwvines ‘TG INVESTORS OR SYNDICATES—FOR Is ready. sTen, Md. about 140 acres bordering ou 7th wt, Coming from the renowned manufacturers, C.& J. | pike und’ railroad. Any one pu rr ao ANDERSOX, you know just what choice styles to eco wr iopeae twice sew Sr expect. Stripes, Plaids, Checks aud the Solid Pinks and B.ues. There is cousiderable satisfactiof in get ting first pick, isn't there? Let us measure you now- ‘You know what an expert shirt cutter we have. Hun dreds of you have had the pleasure of wo:ring perfect fitting sbirts—the outcome of his long and practical experience. Tell us what style of shirt you want, ive usa reasonable time, aud we'll not only give youa verfect ft, but will have yonr order ready at the time promised. Leave orderat Men's Department WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. IRON RAILINGS, ‘Send postal and we will do the rest— f you want any kind of iron work. GEO. WHITE & SONS, Fqq_e"° FOR THE RacESIIY Our assortment of LAP ROBES, HORSE SHEETS and COOLERS is now complete. Your attention ts invited to same. Jobbing prices to the trade for large quantities. (Second floor. F st. front) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10th, 11th and F ote. n.w. fet-3m apis Se" Tat WIL NOT BE 1026-3 Maine ave. bet. 434and Gth ste, | Counscled cannot be helped,” but the man who will Bee UNG ovK write or come to any of our retail stormscan make bis couross money tell, He will be better shod at less cost than his neighbor who never learns. It costs little trouble to come if you are near and only one cent to write if you are not near, Youcan ssve10 per cent on your lsundry Bills, Nothing but first-class work. ‘TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY. oo 401 19 400 Oot. 2S SE HEAT | O24 Main ot, 209 8, Balto, st, 1420 New York av, Yasnce 1700 10th et; 17 rooms, two Richmond, Va, Baltimore, Ma, Washington, D, © Uitlere pantsyaad titsseuve Sret fcr ‘Arrargeop: | _000 THE BAKER SHOE. ee ean pee | SO SATE T.SF wuts wasameney | EES irene Gee aterm Yitced. “®RST. ist Saker ‘mbs Fat Seer Ware: WE'VE GOT 'EM. WASHINGTON BICYCLES FROM $15 TO 6150 ‘Rare chances in solid tires. Big cut on CRESCENTS AND JUNIOHS, GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 00, Cad 1325 14th at, now. <ap= FRIDAY AND SATURDAYS BU tu the Chiid’s Departinent was th we've ever kuown Our 85 school suit is ju-t thi for boys, a 1t E cor 7th and E THE TWO AT Ithas long been conceded that Knox of New York and Christy of London are the Jeaders of heaJxear in Americaand ! uyland, We are agents for both. All the litest moder A fixe live of lower-priced Derbies and Crush up. not lose sight of the tact that we store Sealskins, Furs, ko. Prices—#1 and up, wccordiug t0 value B, H. STINEMETZ & SONS, HF toa aw HAT NEW HOUSE Should be equipped with “Archer & Pan- coast” Fixtures, gas or electric It isnoex- aggeration to say that they are the best made ‘You don't have to go out of town to go them now Our store contains s full assort- ment ‘We are the exclusive Washington agents = best hing FEW PEOPLE Know how to lay out money to advantage—do sou? PLAGUE TAKE THE RAIN! IT PLAYS WILD WORKS WITH BUSINESS. ALL MY CALCULATIONS HAVE BEEN UPSET! YOU WILL REAP THE BENEFIT IF YOU “HIT ME WHILE TM IN THE NOTION.” a8K AND PLL NOT REFUSE YOU. ‘THE GROTESQUENESS OF THE SITUATION STRIKES ME FORCIBLY) IT APPEARS ALMOST BSURD YET IT Is TRUE—YOUR CHOICE OF MY STOCK ON apl8 for all goods of the Archer & Pancvate Man- | YOUK OWN TERMS. See EE arin eran zuw) 513 Seventh street northwest. Saeae dear ‘Tinning, Bae" NEED FOR SENCATIONALISM, 432 Oth atow apls — ‘Would you believe there are more “Emerson” Shoes sold at retail than ‘any other one make in the world? ‘Our shoes do the bulk of our sdver- tising for us, Esch pair sold sell = dozen more For men only, 63, @3.50, 04, 85 and 66. Prepare for pRB. GROVER & CO, Sole Makers and Sellers of the “Emerson” Shoes, 1103 Penn ave nw, next to Star office SUCCESS IS THE EVIDENCE OF IT. Pod = Blage. Washington News and Gossip, |PUBLISHER sMITH DEAD. Goverxment Recerets Tcpay.—Internal rev- enue, $216,206; customs, $294,830. ENTERING NEW LANDS. The Throngs That Crossed the Border From Oklahoma Today. Ex Revo, Oxta., April 1%.—Morning broke Upon the camps of the land hunters with « heavy fog and a light drizzie, which threatened to turn into a heavy dowupour of rainas the day grew older. This turned the ground in the vicinity of the streams inte ® quagmire of red mud of the consistency and adhesive qualities of gino, and filled the owners of fast horees. who had counted uy Animals to carry them first ncros thelline, wine dismay. iis other ‘hand, those who were nd upon the lowerimg elow Slee. as aheavy track, in sporting pong meant an equal c! All the camps - On the line ce most of tho boomers were up A New Baxx.—The controller of the cur teney bas authorized the Atlantic National Bank of Wilmington, N. C., to begin business with a capital of 125,000. Ganza Aoarx.—The War Department is in- formed of a slight revival of the Garza insur- rectionary movement in Texas, and that troops have gone to the scene of the latest outbreak. Act Arproven.—The President has approved the act in regard to the construction of « bridge across the Columbia river between the states of Washington and Oregon. Navat Onpens.—Commander Edwin White has been ordered to command the Concord on April 25. Carpenter Joseph E. Cox will be — retired list on the Qist in- « mest of this 5 and had broken camp jong before da bt, Wagons were greased, harness overincbed, and every precaution “ est — results w! sam true the camps at Heunesss, Dover, Kingheber ana other spots where the land seckers bad gath~ ered in large numbers, A ride along the line early in the morning sn parties moving Texts ror Tre Sovri.—Quartermaster Gen- eral Batchelder has ordered the depot quarter- ‘master at St. Louis tosend 400 tents to the ma)or of Columbus, Miss., for the benefit of the flood sufferers, disclosed inanmerable Suven Penomasrs.—Tho silvor offers to the | Fou "int the mere nsonreh of the Treasury Department yesterday aggregated | into the resurvation iteclf ‘showed — 384.000 ounces, ‘The amount purchased was| despite the efforts of “the gant 245.000 ounces as follows: 195,000 ounces at | States deputy marshals and the | sol- 20.3690; 50,000 ounces at €0.8698 Sher, ,many Lad taken time by the forelock and entere i the promised Lani ance the time sot by'the government qranee of there « head would bob up from the bed of au arroyo ouly to be quickly withdrawn at the sight of any one on the outsi: Occasioualiy, too, « horsema: a goers the red & Water courses. but at such a distane was impossible to rtomeal yey = wher me A Grnuawx Fonrorn.—The Secretary of State has issued a warrant for the extradition of George B. Krapf, now in custody in New York city, who is wanted by the authorities of Wur- temberg Germany, on the charge of forgery. Misister Suita Comixa Home.—The Lon- het doa Times’ St, Petersburg correspondent | fiure was that of an Indian, a deputy ner it states that Mr. Charles Emory Smith, the/ Or. 8 lawless but eager boomer American minister, accompanied by his wife, | MOvIMS, toward some chore has started for America and will probably mot retarn to Russia. Persons on the border. the guesses ran the way from 20,000 to 60,000, information at ‘hand, obtained to all ae camps, likely that the actual es are it saad about midway between the two ea- Capt. Johnson of tho Dover eam; timate, that there are about 1,800 persone there The deputy United States ‘marshal, who has been assigned to look after’ the crowd in the Cherokee strip cantonment, mated their numbers at 4.000. The negroes: A New York Matt Coxrnact.—The Court of Claims has given judgment for $46,580 in favor of Wm. H. Wolverton in his suit against the United States for balance alleged to be due on his contract for mail m rT trans- fer and mail station service in New York city. ‘Beroxp Tereonarmc Commustcation.— Gen. Schofield said this morning that commu- nication has not yet been established with the United States troops in Wyoming, and that nothing official has been received since Satur- day in regard to the situation of affairs there, CaLtep on THE Paestpent.—The President's callers today included Solicitor General Al- rich, Senators Felton, Mitchell, Perkins, Mo- ee pa Ng ae Hooker au len, Mr. T. jurton of Ohio and Gen. Comstock, U. 8. A. Movesext oF Sriven.—The issue of standard Silver dollars from the mints and treasury offices during the week ended April 16,1892, was £377.054. The issue for the corresponding Period of last year was $381,332. The ship- ments of fractional silver coin from the 1st to the 16th instant aggregated $450,124. for all these scattered the kaown No Strvivons Fouxp.—A telegram has been received at the Navy Department announcing the arrival of the U.S. 8. Boston at Mazatlan from a cruise to the Revilla Gigedo Islands in search of the crew of ‘he Tahiti, wrecked in that vicinity many months ago. No survivors Tere found and no intelligence was obtained nding to show that anybody from the Tahiti had ever visited those islands, that an energetic Pany of mon from Texas had executed « movement and Were entering the from the line of the Santa Fe that line just cuts the border of Tue Astatic SquapRox.—The location of ships comprising the fleet on the Asiatic sta- tion reported under date of March 22 wasas| G's G and Hcountics wore, however, unques- follows: Lancaster at Hong Kong, Marion at | tionably the center of ‘ctteaction” on Yokohama, Alliance at Hong Kong, Monocacy | theroad from Texas the pil from that at Shanghai, Alert at Hong Kong and Petrel at | State naturally halted when Shanghai Wichita country, numbers of the lone star ro tatives ba been steadily increasing They were ncrowd ton abundantly able to take care of themolvos and of any interfering delegation into the and the deputy marshals of Cloud Chie! Arrapaboo, the county seats, look forwerd with — apprehension to ‘the settlement of dis- will come up this evening or tomor- Fow over “jumped” Mf ab county was comparatively noglected, for no good reason apparently other than’ the difficulty of getting to the southward of it for the final rush. Some shrewd mem- bers of the ‘Texas party, who realized the opport free selection of avaiinbie withdrew from the main body and ing over the line when the sign getting the choicest sections im “F” ‘& reward for their shrewdness, The Dover and Hennessy contingents broke for Watonga, the county soat of “CO” county. ‘The boomers who were encamped near tht place made bee line for the new town of Caddo Springs, ten miles north of heres ‘This settlement should not be confounded with Caddo, the station on the Washita river, which is many miles southwest of the new location. Most of the Argonauts in the Cherokeo strip set out at the top of their speed for Taloga, in “D" county, although some of them started for Watonga. The excitement which culmi- nated at noon today grew all iast night. Those frugal and acquisitive persons «who have —— s | yd for some weeks by charging $5 for ivilege of sleeping ina chair ora dry goods box ina bat rook found ‘their income much curtailed. Nobody Distaict Parexta.—Patents have been issued to the citizens of the District as follows: Charles H. Dickson and M. 8. Hopkins, manu- facture of gas governors; Robert Coates, over- boot for horses; John A. Coffey. grave marker; Joseph C. Fowler. paper-folding mechanism; Herbert H. Potter, umbrella supporter; John H. White, machine for sticking match splints, Ax Ixrenstate Decistox.—The interstate commerce commission today, in an opinion by Commissioner Veazey, announced its de- cision in the case of E. M. Raworth against the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, the Union Pacific Railway Company and others, in favor of thecomplainant, The case involves the question of greater rates on sugar in car- loads from San Francisco to Fargo than for the longer distance over the same line to St. Paul. Pensoxat.—J. E. Cotton of Pittefield, J. W. B. Bessen of Princeton, A. Newman of Now York, Sam R Boyd of Knoxville and W. C. Brine of Halifax, N. 8S. are at Will- lard’s.——E. M. Dash of New York, G. Wil- son of Albany, Everett Green of Denver and A. Parkins of New Orlcans are at the Randall. —H, D. Morris and E. L. Stevens of New York, Wm. C. Winslow of Boston, T, E. Conrad of Philadelphia and Paul G. Botticher of Newark are at the Ebbitt——Geo. Wilcomb of Boston, Frac Abbott of Cambridge, Ed- ward Boyd of Cincinnati, W. L. Judson of 'Chi- cago and James T. Gleason of Philadelphia are a: the Kiggs.—Josiah L. Hall of Boston, Freed I. Green of Amsterdam, N. Y., A. Clarke of New York and Charles Tracy of Albany are at the Arlington. —Cortland T, Parker of Newark, N. J., W. B. Edgar of Yonkers, N. ¥., and E, F. Baldwin of Cleveland are at the Shoreham.——Wm. Livi of Rochester, N. Y., Edward 8 Killen of Mar- at and Dr. Geo. E. Day, dean of Yale University, New Haven, are at the Fredonia, -——R. 8, Goode of Springfield, Mo., D. B. M. Shelly of Montgomery, H. P. Evart of Grand Rapids, W. L. Smith of Fort’ Wayne, Warren Filter of New Jersey and Prof. R. RB. Powell and forty pupils of Broaddus College of Clarksburg, W. Va, are at the Howard Sep ‘ork are fe tan. —W, of West Virginia and B. H. Robinson’ of Omaha are at the National——F. G, Sutor of Philadelphia, J. Monk of England and J. T. Richardson of Hi: are at the St, os New York oat the Arado cae ire of New York are at ronal Geo. P. Barrett of Portland, is ot the was given, county as New Youx, April 19.—Roswell Smith, the President of the Century J i E i i THE BALTIMORE POST OFFICE. ‘The House Committee on Civil Service Di- rected to Make an Investigation. The House commit rules, after farther i i & E