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| THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS. 2201 Pennsylvania Avenue, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Wow York Ofice, $8 Potter Building, SaTeRpay QuaDacPLe Sueer Stan $1.00 per year; with foreurs poster whinds #1 00 ‘ost Office at Washington, D.C., as eattor. (G2 ALL mail subscriptions must be paid in advanea, of advertising made known op application. a Vou 80, No. 20,244. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1892. ALL PARIS IN A RAGE. Threats of Lynching the Dyaamiters Freely Made. BEGINNING THE TRIAL OF RAVAGHOL. Wm.Astor,theMillionaire, Dies in Paris. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. W. & Co. Base: ASHINGTON COMMISSION AND INVEST | GE YoU SHOULD Go To THE Se OLS TE Te ReouraR BER OoDs Ou. ANKERS, 5 CO. — 222? F ST. N. Ww. iT: ‘Accounts of indiviinsls, firme and cor- DEPOSITS Neratons,seictede wa oie ie Seve Jac Ite. for the transaction of all legitt- naw iSong : CERTIFATES Ixcucd bearing interest rate de- oF Pengimg on lemsth of tine deposit ia DEPOSIT ‘made DISCOUNTS—Daily. COLLECTIONS—Made om all accewsible potuts. BXCHANGE-—Drawn on principal cities of the United ‘States aud Europe. Banking hours. 913) to 4 30. je wolkit sour businces, Call and we us. an26-6t Assvzasce Ts Force, $804,894,557. Some ides of the maxuituds of the Equitable ‘Life Assurance Society may be obtaiued from the stove tances, ‘The superior management and liberal dealing Of the Equitable have given it the largest bnsi- ‘Ress of any life insuraucs company in oxist- ence. From the prerent financial strength and Standing of the Equitable it tssafeto predict ‘that it will continue to ud pay policies long after mauy of the mushroum com- Punies of today are Im the Equitable you get security, certainty and your shure of the profits. Send your age, BOWES & HALL, Restd-vt Managers, Equitable Life Assurauce Suciety uf the Uuited Statem, apz8 33V6 F st. uw packers, Woops & C 122 Fst nw. Tar Wasursotox LOAN AND TEUST COMPANY, Granite building, 9th and F ota, CAPITAL PAID IY ‘$1,000,000. PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, VIZ: Two percent per annum for deposits subject tg chek. ‘Three pbs cent rer annum for deposits for three months, Three and ove-half per cent per an- Bum for deposits for six months. Four per cent for deposits fo: une year. Executes all trusts and acts as execu- tor, administrator and guartian. ‘Receives valuables aud de; usits them im SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. Open for business from 9AM. UNTIL 4:30 P.M BRAINAED H. WARNER, President 1 230 New Issve OF STOCK IN THE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Shares $2.50each.payabie moothls. Books oprued for subscription April 26th, 1892. The Equitable tion of the cardinal operation. It utuslly sdv-mtageous and Temunerative to those who simply an ex nek to borre onthly than ren The suce-ss of the Equitable is due solely to ize strict adherezee to co-operative princip What the Equitable has sc ed in the past is the best ¥ of what it will ac compiish in the future. Amount Loaned = 84,500,500 00 ‘Total amountrepaid.. 3.305,504 04 ‘Loans outstepiing....L134,695 98 ‘The above four millions and 4 half represent 2.25: loans to members.ot which number 1J04 bave been re- paid, leaving but S53 vans outstand- fags ‘Total amonat paid on Figures shares by members..@3.422,397 73 that ‘Total amount returned tel or withdrawn. 2,318,830 9S the ory. Amt of active stock. 81.2 1 73 ‘The Equitable has paid out as profits to withdrawing members on their shares the muuificent sum of. $168,742 9S ‘The total num! shares issued are... ‘Total shares uow in 58,917 soeee15,371 date have bega......87.497.594 60 As evidence of the extent of the Equitabie’s business transacted its last month's receipts were. ooen2 162,965 24 Present snsets......@1,315.111 31 ‘Why vot begin to sve part of your earn- figs every mouth by takiov shares ip tue Bid save? Shares ary $2.50 each, pay- able monthly. Pempblets and informstion furnished upon application at the office of the associa tien, Equitable buliding, 1005 F stu we THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President Ad SCHAFHIRT, Vice President GEO W CASILEAR, 2d Vice President JOUN JOY EDSON, Secretary DIRECTORS: BENS F FULLER, ‘HH TWOMBLY, ¢ FRED W PRATT, GEO W FISHER, ELLIS SPEAR, JOB BARNARD, -~ LAWRENCE GARDNER, MARCUS BAKER p23 JOHN W SCHAEFER Unox Savises Base. 509 7TH BT. Interest, 4 per cent on deposits, subject to check. vemaining four months and over. INSTALLMENT DEPOSITS running five or ten ease receive semi-anoual dividends from the earnings SEthetenk Dividends for this year 6 and 6% per cent for the respective installment period. WAFTY DEPOSIT AGENCIES for sale of savings (etagape st priucipal stores in all parte of the city, BANK HOURScach week day from 30 to 5 o'clock, BATURDAY EVENINGS bauk will also be open from 6 wo 8 o'clock. wb2s-l ¥. H. SMITH, President, C. T. Hovessex Member Westengton Stock Fx. uange, Baal Estaty and Stock Broker, and 11, Adantic Buildiog, 080 F street northwest, ISVESTHENT SECURITIES. (Btecks, Bonds and Grain boombt and sold for easn or ‘Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CURRESPON DENTS. %.& Bache & Co.. New York Stock Exchange. Lehman Bros, New York Cotton bichause. Lebmas, Stern & (.. New Urieans Cottov Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Ca., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chucagu aud New Orleans a 6m Ae ankch * ec i tbe Fatale te Jeae Saas 1. GUBLEL, suscit Avest, Fee ae. ager money and to those | BANKERS AND BKORERS, 635 Fat. nw, Washington, D. 0. DEALERS IN STOCKS AND GKAIN, Regular and fractional juts. margins to suit, wn busi nliew: Constaus yuvtat Commissions, (ap -eol ud Foeury BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. C. 6 Per Cent paid on Kegular Deposits, and 10 Per Cent paid on Deponits left with the Association for 5 sears. You cau borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate se- curity and pay it back af the rate of $153 per mouth, Offers unprecedented os portunity fof investments, combined With absolute security. STOCK $1 PER SHARE, MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, ‘WI1H GUARANTEED VALUE OF 8200. tion apply at offices, U13 and 915 Fst aw. For errctlars and other tutor Neat to Columbia Nattone! Bank, OFFICEKS: HARRISON DINGMAN. «2.0.00... -..-.e00e--Preaident _- et Vice President and Manager 2a Vice President Secretary Treasurer Attorney, oan Department ANDREW WALL.. GEORGE W. LEACH ALONZO TWEEDALE GEORGE GIH JNO. E. SMITH EDWAKD S. YORE. " ux Notosaz Sare Dirosrr SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTKIOK OF COLUMBIA. COKNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE CHARTEKED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGKESS JANUARY 22, 1867. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor, aduitulstratur, xuardian of the es tates of minors, committer of the estates of lunatics, receiver, aemgnee and eaccutes trusts of any andevery description. ‘Wills prepared by acompetent attorney, who is in daily attendance, and kept without charge, when the ‘company is named executor or trustea, Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLESof all descrip- tious, packed in tranks or boxes, received for deposit im capacious vaults of unsurpassed dryness and se- curity, at moderate cost, RENTS SAFES FROM $5 TO #125 EACH PER UM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, CHARLES ©. GLOVEx, Hirst V.ce President JAMES M. JOHASLON, Second, THOMAS EH. JONES, Third EFRANCIS “KIGGo, Treasurer. ALBERT L'SiU UTS V «NT, Secretary. Dire tore: nas C. Robbins, # Wyle, ow G. Emery, ies A James, ¥ frac! Mavawer, Stock Exchange. 1535 F ST, WASHINGTON. D. C.. cust of op margin Stocks, Bond epost deiephone 545. aDEnick © sin VEN: « Wasiueton stock Kxchang ere, 1235 F Loca! secu: sted sc ti CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVEX E Derost sone Sturk bout and sold.) Tue Moxcwrstan, 937 AND 039 F STN, FASHIONAELE LEADERS IN Fise Muusezs, Czoses Host Guoves, &e. We will inaugurate today, to continue during cutire week, A Carsrvax Or Low Parc that will present to buyers a seri aucemente| heretofore have vrver been approached. Wruss. SPECIAL HALF-PEICE SALE OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Pismoxaste Sexixo Wrars Closed out from an importer a: 50 cents on the A large collection of Laves: Parrens Jackers axo Cc ‘The Jackets are the latest styles, made in manuer of fine materials. thi with changeable silk. They all cou lengths aud colors, Prices, 25 to #25. The Capes are made of new Black aud Colored frummed im the latest manner. Prices, 84.48 MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES OF Cunprexs Waars AT HALF PRICE Children’s Refers at. Also iu all other part Hosiery, Us Gloves, Corsets. Haudkerchiefs, Umbrellas, 8 Veiling, Shirt Waists, Fans, &c, Mouuseny. Our Hats and Bonnets sre making new day, crowdsof ladies that we never saw before img. For weeks our sales have been double w! were a year ago. We have been registering our work room by the hundreds daily. itis expected whan the ladies who had Hats to out the styles, qualities and prices we were Ju buying from Us youare sure to Ket the tyles, and as to Prices, you save the middleman, THE MONUMENTAL. =}1217 Pesx. Avance. WORLD'S FAIR AT CHICAGO During the summer of 1892, and now is the time to make your preparation $49 will cover ali your expenses, incind- muy railroad fare, accideut insurance policy, ix dagw' first-class Loucd and room aud ad: ussiun to the wrouuds, 1HE WOKLD'S FAIR TOURISTS" ASSOCIATION * Is the only authorized branch tm Washing ton. Maryland, Virviuia of the WORLD'S FAIR HOTEL AND BOARDING BUREAU OF CHICAGO, Which basa paid-up eapital of $200,000 and is managed by the most prominent rail- road men aud citizens of Chicwo. It ts tue only orgauizaion that has ihe exclusive indersement of the Lepartment of Public Comfort of the Columbian Layosition, This bureau las made contracts which atsolutely guarantee firet-class accommno- dations fer its subscribers, We will save you all tho embarrassment tneident to visiting a larwe strange city at & time when it will be overcruwded and the yoorest ind of acconmudations hard to weonr ‘You cap commence now to MARE MONTHLY PAYMENTS Toward securing absolute aomtort. Non de- posit your mouey toyour ownereditthrough ue and iteannot be touched by the assucia- tow until you receive your teket, Re. Showld you deetde vot tu gu an equitable arrangement iy made to refund you your money. By paying a small amount each month you witl Bot miss it You can selrct any’ six days Letwoon May 1, °93, and Ovteber 30, "G For further particulars write or eall upon Hb ZEVELY, Treasurer oud Gen Manager, FRANK E SMITH, President FRED S SMITH, Vico President, EDW J FULLER, Secretary. LEWIS W CASS of Ch cues, Director. Wast. office, Facite Guiding, 622 EF et nw, KEFEKENCES: B Hf WARNER, Wash Lows and Trust Co. HC SWAIN, Cesiut-r Second Nat'l Dank, A.B WUFF, Cartier Central Nat Eank. WM L BALDWIs, Cashier Nat Capital Bank. ENJ L bALDWIN, Camber Trad HO FOR THE RACES!!! Our assortment of LAP ROBES, HORSE SHEETS and COOLERS is now complete. Your attention is invited to same. Jobbing prices to the trade for large quantities, (Second floor, F st. front.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, aplitomyd = 10th, 11th aud Fate. n.w. q=> BY USING OUR COUPOSS Youcan save10 por ceut on your laundry Bills, Nothing but first-class work. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY. 491 to 499 Cat, ». w. ~ gg NEW DEPARTURE INPINE TAILORING ‘B.D. BARR, 1117 Peansylvania ave, Suits from 835 up. ‘Trousers from 810 up. pin this date with hih-arade art. tor your aid ona good leather ; ‘Lurkcy morocco binding, svi Low prices fro 29 Cash. Ice Coupon Books from 1.000 pou for funutly te: Feduced price. mh rs INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST | FIRE. ‘The German-American Fire Ins. Co, of New York is ne of the oidestand most reliable companies iu the world. I am their general agent for this District. Established prices SJ. BLOCK, General Real Estate and Insurane Agent, apl2-tt 615 Wasi inzton fric nde Cussard’s Fine Hams Jess Bacuu wl ¥ were uot Cassard’s at ave tried se aus to overcome this dif- vted @ bine oval tin tag, : sith our a ‘witch ts ated foall our fue meats, whether covered ur uncovercd. Don't'be dece:ved. Tisist aon havibg obly woo. this tew attach-d to them. une printed on it im whit ‘R& DAVE je 3m BB and B30 Fat +b. DOSNALLY, fe at Have removed frou 1321 'F strect to 1022 14th strees aw. aple- zw PIE TAILORING AT POPULAR PRICES. BNYDEN & Woop, 423 1 vous of Washingtor n Gonsistory, No. t, Ube held'at eat 71H) P. abs AML Booteish Wits Monae bee uvited, By orter. ANSON S, TAYLOR, tp. Gre secs, Be. S007 Ts ATED MEETING Boo Rovere te Bruce comme Kee NO wall be heict at the Cathedral of the Kite, No 1007 @ st nw, TUESDAS, the 26th Matar "30 o'clock. Work, 224 deuree.” Uy order of Of SATANEISOR DINGMAN, 32°, Commander, Dk dee papa AND PENSIONS” (9 the lecture TUESDAY t Hall, 609 F atu ap: OFFICE OF THE PNEUMATIC GUN CAR- BIAGE AND POWER COMPANY, 88 Corcoran Puildiue, Washington. D'C.. Apri 5, 1892, The annnal mecting of the stockholders of this com= pany for the election, of dir-etors ensuing year And for cther reeniar business will be held. at this office, as prcecribed by the constitution aud b ou SATORDAY, Apri 30, 1592, at 10 c'clock ap2o-5t REE COM ae th Ks F, COME. NDS AND BRETR: © rainy weather of will be continued DAY, oth, TUR: th of April. igced. between Klenk (forme vo been amie ud we cheerfully recommend him to zed Tabor. “KT HOANOKE ‘offer for sale of ti Dtreble A few re an undoubted bargain. Ca address to apuacit VF. PARET. 1807 F st. 201) AF pany of Once Th At the annnal eeting of the bourd of trustees of held April 11, rtwulaely exution those havi aunet allowing them to be adjusted vlse- the COMPANY'S OF where uoxe ine parts are nsed. and only the most reavont- Hf amare made, Ordecs by postal will uvediate att WHEEL where thal Dnt we able chi Teceive fb thing worth ten times subscribers, APPLY i ectal it MITH at fi rd Tel G4. by NEW TOWN, D. © E—FOR THE By FO Meee ta Woanlnatoae ace Map in office LOTS ADVT. TH. G\RDNER, 63 TIC OF SALE OF NTINGS.—A OT for nul tines of the Jato se notre thatthe: art has wath exposed for PW le Ault wt the Ve inlsfter April 26,1892. WH. ii Ast ate, ae THREE Ponts OF SUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Ahead of all Competitors, EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW '92 MODEL, WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, 8TH AND F S8T3. N.W. (ONAL CO-OPERATIVE COM- PANY. Gncorporated). “Offices: King st, Alexindnia, Va, and 903 Hat nw, D.C. iy “has contracta with 170 of the best és. TRADE CARDS Bi by "Rochdulers’” and $1 by other BY, Pres, H12 A st ne. Secys 005 Hate, 4 JOHN moieeisos 410 Kstaow, = i x 4 Gti st na, 3 Fuavenw, w Ith st nw. 40 L x Josey Jcoy SMITH THOM ISRAEL Fee PER FOR USE OF 840,000 FOR A TERM OF YEARS, WITH A GOOD PROS- PECT FOR AS MUCH MORE. Sums of $10 and upward taken. For further par- ticulurs apply to W. G. SEARS, 27 Atlantic building, ap23.61" Washington, D. ©. Hove I Eves Decewen Your Thave been before you, through The Star, every day for two years. I’ have strenuously avoided saying anything calculated to misieid the moat confiding reader. Ihave endeavored to t:npress upon ail who read my advertisements that whatever statement I make is a sacred pledge to the people. I don't profess togive you sometiine for nothing. I don’t sell one article below cost and Det you on another. I don't varnish over doubtful statements, but give the facts mm every instance, NOW READ: Six-ft. Extension Table, oak, $3.98. Six-ft Extension Table, cluater leg $3. Feather Pillow (not chicken), 95e, Yard-wide Carpet, 1146 to 50c. Brussels Carpet, 43, 69, &&, Extra Body Brussels, ye. Best Wire Cots, $1.98. All-Wool Art Squares, 3x3, $5.95; 3x3}, 87.35, ke. 56-piece Fancy Tea set. 82.08. Toilet Sets, $1.98 to $10. Six Tumblers, Le, Kpives, Forks, Spoons, Kitchen Ware, dec. Weesn furnish your home from top to bottom, ex- cept Stoves. If you dou’t want anything yourself tell your friends about GRASTY'S Double Stores, 1510-12 7th at. bot. Ped Qn.w, Nothing ou credit If you cuu't pay cash no use to come, fet “Danz Suoz Taree HOOVER & SNYDER. Eqnity—a full return of one hundred cents’ worth of Shoes for every dollar ex- pended is what we are giving. Here tho child can buy a safely and as advan- tageously as the most experience 4 shopper, Something new in Ladies’ Shoes: We realize that ladies have an almost unquench- able thirst for something new,and our search has Leen rewarded. We placed ob sale this moPuing an entirely new style of Ladies’ Shoce at the popular price of @4. It com- Dines that very necossary requisite of eom- fort with am exceedively stylish shape, It ‘wouldn't be high at #5. ‘The most fashionable Shoes for men for spring wear are the “Patent Leathers.” We Dave o half s dozen different styles, easy ‘wearing, durable apd stylish, 95, 96 and 7. ‘We have never before shown such an ex- tevsive stock of Ladies Children’s and ‘Men's Shoes nor given @ better money's Hive & Sunes — BRIEFS! LEGAL BilEFS! Best of work accurately execut 0 cents a page for LOcopios Am auxious to make your a‘guaiutance, HinO.'S. ADAMS, Printer, hone 930. t S12 71th st nw, REASONABLE PRICES ‘And highest quality are considerations not to be overlooked when selecting a prin Suit. J. A, GRIESBAUER, RLS. Harden, No. 804 Eat ‘The Taflor, ap9-3m, 436 9th st. nw. ee OEPNEY & ROBERTS COL DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES, $07 LOTH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 013 Ber MONEY TRANSTERBED BY TELEGRAPH. Increased facilities for this class of bust- ess. Money paid at address within « few Route. "All priuespal poltts ia Euro pe Asis and the United States LW1S JOHNSON & mb30-ia 31S F Sun baliaiog. REMOVAL NOTICE. ILLINGER me Ra No. 1413 G ST. SN. W. CURBING are jODGKING, {bs aeain at is often, Wend postal aud we will do iepaveereoneubgionwae nts SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Qe FEY NEED No EXCUSE. It fe said of a milkman that upon being taken to task for the bineness of his milk re- ‘Hied that Le bad weaned the cow's calf aday ‘or two ago and be supposed she felt “blue” F S- So. AA, M..will be be dat Masonic Temple WEDRE ‘S7uh Instant, 7:30 pan. abarp. Work: és 19 onder of the W. Mt a AMERICAN LEGION OF RO: Close atont it, Yo. $30, meets in Wonn's Hall ‘Fmerson Shoes need no excure. They fit jones Mestedt 7 p.m. better, wearcasier, last longer and cost less the entertainment £0.be thay any shoo of equal grade. Evory pair guaranteed and kept shined free, R. B. GROVER & CO, CT. U. onal LIAR, WILL aH “hold its reculat prayer service WED MES: 330 pa. at Contral Union Mission, Meters Mra. A. G. VAN ARSDALE, Rec. Sec. 1203 Pa avon SENT J “Sole Makers and Sellers of the ‘Emerson’ Shoes, ap26 a FORTHE Bist i RAIGHTS OF EYTHTAS. — UNION LODGE, A WORD FOR THE BEST HAT: tye stor, che, svuplited Rank of Just a word to remind you that 1 XING, Apri better Hats than thong made by is ath and Ds! - Members of this and sister New York and of London, dictions are cordially invited to be present, net Crash icty of Chocolates, | Fer. i SC YASILGC) Atuoet: Z ety of Choeatates, | * Te E56. SOLES, K. of Rand 8. NOTICE—THis WEFK ONLY We WILL SAE fer out cutive west of pial bates Fuse and mats at wholesale prices.” Aimee wrest poeny atga'ga a Chinege aid, Vebanioee raw matting W. B MOSES & SONS comer Lith and F ats ave Te 4 ; A. BROADDENT HAVING WITH- The SMITH PREMIER rom the firm o| 8 Tpewnne trom the firm of S. 8. Shedd and F. A. with 16 nt. the busiiess will nider the firm vame of continued by 8. 8 sHEDD & COMPANY. " Pens §. Yn! ss by letter only OYAGER,” Keo 73, “Lhe Shorsham.” ae 15 F Street.a26 HERETOFORE existing between PG MeComs a rl, Je., under the firm nine of Met this day been a: a icin from wa. AML bills urm to omas, he assuming all debts and be paid to Mr. M McCOMAS & EARL. , PPK THIS DrAUTIFCT Day Make your Winter Overcoat feel too heavy? Our businers is to furnish Spring Overcoata. Our 1s better made, sore of them: ugly pattera a Prices, $8 to continuing the business, ‘The weather ia Wxely to be gen: preceded by light showers oa northerly winds, aily fair, coast gets ug them this season. 820, nd moralist says: There can bo no GEORGE SPRANSY, ays—"e fair honest profit” is our at $1.15 per 100 sq ftare an ration of the eas of Our pric e cut supply Sou With ever EI into the cunstruction of a Louse, Extimates fre @q>XOU WANT A PIANO! THAT IS Be yer wauttottst: thatistetien put fa te Bracke HUGO WouCH & CO, The Sohmer th at. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, a “Phe People’s Lumbor Yara,” Ninetoon serious accidemts occurred here in Cor. 6thand N. ¥. ave. nw, the st six days, Provide for your family by a Policy in American Accident Company. W.F, THOMAS, Genersi Insurance, Cor, 11th and Ost. se. ap26 STORE YOUR TRUNK FOR 23 CENTS WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAN fe10-Gm “ "916 Pa ave cs DR Ww See titioeny atv menued pectic: me Dffice hours—s to Yam, 1 toz pm, 6 t phone call, 781-3, ap THE Reason way Many owners of fine honses will have no other make of gas fixtures than the “Archer & Pancoaat" is because no others have an equal reputation for veauty of de- Obio Bank building. ANCE TO SAVE MONEY. “CRESCENT” SAFETY. Work! heels: T. HANDY Han nhilie usual price GOMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co, sign or perfect workinauship, ap26 1325 14th st, nw. Washinston buyers have heretofore fre- . quently gene to New York to buy direet of PHILOSOPHY OF WALKING, the Archer & Pancoast Miz. Co. Tt is now | SSOP NTLOSOPHY OF W. : unnecessury todo this, as we have secured The human foot is an arch, con- the exclusive agency for their eocds fm this structed according to the highest city aud carey a fail line of then. ews “at suastindicg ‘Ao-geuela ee! Of course the assortment includes elec- a tric and combination as Well as gus fixtures. weizht of the body. & 8 SHEDD & PRO, Within a Baker Shoe the foot has anking. Nesting ant Tianing, free play for all its functions. Sold pk oe . only at 1430 New York avenue, =" ALL WHO W THE BAKER SHOE Teaures a special catime in tho art of tail- 26 For Gentiemes. @ pair of Trous rs. Thave 4 & study and yield the Hyou have had trouble in ‘DDEN'S FURNIAUKE HOUSE. ers to Ht aud Lang properly let Ine make you a pair. : ‘Up-town Tailor,” 10th stn p25 DISH OF SNOW. AM MAKIN PC} houscela w under fiveweek: | ggCBS quart of pre, cream, three ees, te up evve with coke, =» MINISTERS AND ORGANIST: Have you heard the VOCALION! If you have not it would pay yon and P IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN to visit the Ply. pont Catch commer sot i ae THE FURNITURE LINE TO BRIGHTEN rowa, pastor, aud see this ao ie SE YOU W: Gee WOMDEREET, 3 UP YOUR HOME YOU WILL BE Of Ail Reed Instrumer A“Vocslion” was recently sold to this church after rp competition with other leading ormaus. When ABLE TO GETIT FROM ME ON MORE ADVANTAGEOUS TEEMS mi have tetesest to te bevntital and tieciike tee Qnality of the “Ve so erg gether 4 THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THIS CITY. F afect | x Ceurdrt i | BUSINESS Is “ON THE MOV! tosis ‘i THIKD of the cost of a pips organ ¢ Yossibly your cutrch NEED> AN. tome for catalogue, prices, terms, “Vocalion.” AND I AM “MOVING” WITH IT. TIMES ARE GOING TO BE LIVELY IN THE FURNITURELINE. YOU WILL FIND ME “INIT.” ORGAN. Send a, nenypoie Agente, H DAY OF APkit, Lip business, ALC. 1 ming all hablitties of ines, A. C. Liriseoe asstiming all havilities the frm of Briscoe & Barrett. - 3 : A. ©. BRISCO B. BARR BOVE 70 eaQvanrens. When “fixing up" your house this Spring don’t forget the Win- dow Screens. It is useless for us to say that fies aud mosquitoes are # nuisance—you are aware of it. We have all the vazious kinds ahd sizes of Window Sereens. Adjustable Window Screens, 3 per dozen, Window Fraines, 36 square. for making your own screens, V7e. exch, Stronic Wire Sereen Doors, fin- ished with spring hinkes, Louk and eye aud kod. Ouly 81 each, 25 feet of Garden Hose, with Souplings and patentnozale: Guly 81.90. Garden Hose Reels, 75c. each. JOHN RUDDEN, 3.t.W.) 513 Seventh street northwest. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. carry a, stock of glass equal to any denand. Our of cuting: we fully eu: of the giasy and the chat the work. Such’ are our char- . acteristics. When, jn of wluss let ue put in a bid, Estituates free, CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “Expert Handler cf Plato Glassy” 913 7th st. now. inches ap26 “MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS, Ifyou have never seen one of our Zine h-miert Poulry Netting. wake of $25 suits call and let us show Onis Ge! Fer 200 ata foot you s finished garmant, We sewslly have several ready for customers. You can then appreciate the fall meaning of uperior made and fashioned garment W. ©. MERTZ’3 SPECIAL—~J0-inch Fuily Gua auteed Lawn, Mowers at 83. each. Best lawn” mowers the amount ever bought. BARBER & ROSS, Builders’ Hardware, Corner 11th audG sta nw. apes ‘Tailoring Shop, Bem PBINK PURE WATER AND SAVE Duc: | "6 514 11th st, noua Capon ons of ‘the Kid- Ley or bla: am it at such moderate price that many fuusilie® “tse it as their dat y driskanw witer. You will tmd ita. most wholesonie substitute for tie impure Po- go> INKSIANDS—1HE LATEST AND BEST. ‘Davis Automatic Inkstand. Porfection it: git Ne deterring ef ik by actios of ait fo Futsal of s.. Always ready fr use, An inkstund for modern men. 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Caiian, ‘The past few days’ run om@uits papain, 4 eaten nent “more Se aan: > . to turn away a couple of onders tet Dailideg tate eee thw. for suits ye-terday because the pte att ____Kelloag t 1616 et hw. ae ee eee ALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS CSch eat wabiished, RicORD UF hoaNS Tt will soom save ts cost 1 those using it turned out in the order it is re- m i ceived. Notrouble sbout turning Zeupeone 762. fap22) 1208-11 co ba paghep maton | Siovencmcck Tne PERILS OF CLOSED CARS. WAK ON socrEry. Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, ADVERTISING ..... AMUSEMENTS... Violence of Anarchists in Parts May Be acorn ge Tmitated in Other Countries. ane Panis, April 26.—The greatest excitement BICYCLES... BOARDING...... BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS. reigns today over the dynamite explosion at Very's restaurant last night and for the fret time in many> years threats of lynching are freely uttered in the streets, M. Very, proprietor of the restanrant ™ which Ravachol was arrested, is still living. He is in a critical cond:tiogand the doctors hardly dare to express a hope of his recovers Policemen continue to keep guard over houses inbabited by members of the magistracy, who have been marked EDUCATIONAL, EXCURSIONS, &e. FINANCIAL... | peegeggerggqyeezeeg ." the sparchusts for pod RENT Gone 2] vengeance. It is affirmed today, however, that FOR RENT arrest mage 2 dyuamite cartridges were found near the tosi- Seon Sate eens “Pane 3 | SeRCC Of two law officers in che Rue De Lille, “haiaguesc Pare 3] ,,22, view of the throats against M. Quesnay hon sake aac Pass 3 | D€ Beauropuire, the prosecutor general, overs- FOR SALm (iisoiiaoenan Pare 2| Body who calls at his house ix attentively ex- FOR § amined before he is permicted to ascend the LE (Pianos)... aikinee, HOTELS, MISCELLANEL ies MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN... NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. from their Jeaders, but there was a kind of instinct which drove them on to make their ower feit muddenly and at the same time im pugland, France, Germany, Italy and Spain It is supposed that there are now m Paris from three to four thousand men who are either active and outa) anarchiste of who are secretly affiliated to the dangerous sect which rent forth the dynatuiters on their deadly er- rands, 1 Pace race INSURANGE.. cn A prominent anarchist, who does not bim- CARE Sona “pare 7 | Self approve of the w dynamite, is repro- LeoroRes nocd 44 having just remarked that ‘more ex- LEGAL N Pare were to be expected in 3 Page S| Countries. The party was carrying om LOST AND FoUSD Page 2| ite campaign against society with more energy MANICURE Pace 2] than ever. It was trae that individual members MEDICAL “Vaso 7 | did not act in obedience to orders recived Pace Paco PROFE: PROPOSALS RAILROAD! SPECIAL NOTICE: authorities note with satisfaction that at STEAM CARPET CLEANIN a banque 0 Stbtunan ruopeuty been Thcid at Kamen ep SUMMER RPS r Ses mae severely censuring these appeais to violence, the prevailing scutiment being that they should endeavor to improve their lot by fair means aud not commit crimes at the behest of a fow ambitious demazogues. Ibe police believe that the perpetrators of the outrage at Very's restaurant three men and three women who dined at the rextau- rant last night. One of the mon carried s parcel. The three women went out before the men and one of the men lighted a cigar. Atter lighting the cigar he held itunder the table as if to escape the fumen, Then the three men went out ina hurry and were seen ranning away a short time after they left the restau- raut, WANTED (Rooms). want ant). WANTED (Situations) WANTED (Miscellaneous)... sce Govenxaent Recerers Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $242,031; customs, $270,771. Srcnerany Tracy's severe cold prevented his accompanying the President's party to New York today. Passep Asststaxt Exorxren Norman has been detached from the Philadeiphia and given RAVACHOL’S TRIAL BEGUN. sick leave. The trial of Ravachol, alias a half a dosen other names; Achille Simon, alias “Biscuit;* Jao Beala, alias Jon, Marius; Chas, Ferdinand, Chwumartin and the girl Rosalie Soubere began today. he prisoners are charged with causing the explosions at the residence of Jadge Benoit, at the residence of Public Prosecutor Bulot aud with attempting to blow up the police com- missariate at Clicisy, The explosion of last night no doubt had much to do with the very apparent unwillingness of the jurors to serve in this case, for that is taken to prove that we police will not be able to prowect the jurors after the trial is flushed. After the jurors had taken their places the prisoucrs, headed by Ravachol, were brought in. They were guarded by an immense num- ber of police. The proovedings were now at once commenced by the reading of the indict ment, which occupied some little time, WILLIAM ASTOR DEAD, Passing Away of One of America’s Malte- Millionaires. New York, April 26.—A special from Paris states that Wm. Astor died last pight at the Hotel Liverpool. The cause was beart failure, Mr. Astor was the father of Mrs, J. Coleman Drayton, and was greatly worried over the Bor- rowe-Fox-Milbauk scandal, in which she was in~ volved. Next to his nephew, William Waldorf Astor, and probably Jay Gould, Williem Astor was the richest citizen of America. His wealth was receutly extimated at between $50,000,009 and $60,000,000, the greater part of which is invested in New York real estate. Wm. Astor. who during the life of hie father was completely overshadowed by bim, bag always been more or less in the background #0 tar a8 public prominence was concerned. He was recognized ouly by the reflected light of his wife, who since the death of Mra John Jacob Astor, several years before that of her husband. has been the acknowledged leader of New York fashionable society, For many years the influence of Mrs, Wm. Astor in society mattors has been all powerful, aad she has, in fact, been the sole arbiter of the fate of those who have sought to gain ad- mittance to the “inner circle.” Her predecessor had been Mrs. John Jacob Astor, her sister-in-law, and after ber death it Was natural that she should assume the scop- ter, the wife of Willian Waldorf Amor not being recognized by her as being entitled to take the ———e——— NUGENT TO BE TRIED. Ile Must Disprove the Charge Brought By Miss Marion Price. Loxpox, April 26.—Patrick Emilius Joho Greville Nugent, brother of Baron Greville and deputy heutenantand bigh sheriff of the county of Westmeath, Ireland, was today com- mitted for trisl on the charge of assault on Miss Marion Price on a train on the way from Brighton to London on Monday, April 18. The court room was thronged with le of the same class of society as Nugent himself, and the audience included a number of woil-dressed ladies. Miss Price was present to tostify. Crose-examination failed to shake the testi- mony of Miss Price and Nugent was committed for trial, There ls a strong felling against Nu- gent on accouut of his effort to show that the ‘case was one of blackmal,and it i» believed that, if he is convicted bis punishment will be much more severe than that of Col. Valentine Baker, who, when accused of « sitnilar assault, ex- pressly disclamed any idea of reflecting upom the character of his accuser, Col. Baker was sentenced to one year's imprisonment without hard labor. Rerinep,—Passed Assistant Engineer Robert D. Taylor has been placed on the retired list from the 23d of April, 1892 Tur Rvsa.—The revenue steamer Rush, at San Francisco, has been ordered to proceed to Port Townsend and await further iestructions. ‘She will form one of the Bering sea fleet. New Baxk.—The controller of the cur- rency has authorized the Aspen National Bank of Aspen, Col., to begin business with a capital of £100,000. CoxoressMEN Datzevt axp Stoxe of Penneyl- vania will leave for Pittsburg tonight to attend the anuual banquet of the Americus Club of that city. Aprticatioy._Denrep.—The President has @enied the application for pardon in the case of John Perry, convicted in the District of Co- lumbia of assault and sentenced July 18, 1891, to 564 days’ imprisonment in the District jail. Tue Case or Mu, Owex.—Assistant Attorney General Raunelis continued today bis investi- gation of the charges preferred by Assistant Secretary Nettleton against Stperintendent Owen. Both Gen. Nettieton and Alr.Owen were present. Distnict Parexts.—Patents bave been is- sued to residents of the District as follows: Jacob E. Horning and E. D. Clapp. lock-up mechanism for printers’ forms; Thomas E. MeCracken, saw clamp; Bryan Tyson, amalga- mator, A design was issued to Frank K. Ward tora chair, Maxvracreres or Onx.—Acting Secretary Spaulding bas decided that articles manu- factured elsewhero from lead produced ins bonded smelting ware house from imported duty paid ore will be entitled on exportation to drawback, under section 24 of the tariff act, Movestent or Sitven.—The issue of standard silver dollars from the mints and treasury ofi- ces during the week ended April 23, 1892, was €363.118. The issue for the corresponding period of last year was $332,213. ‘The ship- tents of fractional siiver coin from the ist to the 23d instant aggregated @691,056. Siuven Puncuases.—The offers of silver to the Treasury Department yesterday aggregated 549,000 ounces, The amount purchased was 380,000 ounces, as foilows: 50,000 ounces at 20.3710, $0,000 ounces at £0.8715. 250.000 ounces .8719." ‘The local purchases from the Ist instant up to the close of business on Satur- day, the 23d instant, were 473,000 ounces, rv Seavice Examrxatiox.—A civil service examination will be held on May 18 in Wash- ington, aud if necessary in other large cities, to secure eligibles for the position of computor in the nautical almanac office, where two va- cancies exist, one at $1,000, the other at $1,400. The examination will include the subjects algebra, geometry, trigonometry and astron- onus. _ Application blanks may Le obtained of the United States civil service commission. Correr Fuom Venezveta.—Acting Secretary Spaulding bas informed the collector of eus- tems at New York that coffee actually shipped at Venezuelan ports prior to March 15 last, the date of the President's proclamation, may be admitted tofree entry, notwithstanding the fact that the importing vessel did not act sail from Venezueia until after the date name: This decision is in effect that aes “shipped” is equivalent to the term ‘ex P as uscd in the President's proclamation ~As Anmy Covrt-Mantiat.—A general court- martial is appointed to meet at Columbus bar- SENDING MAIL THROUGH TUBES. The Waters, surgeon; seventh feat dene J, Clem, ssirtant aurtermaster, and Capt. Walter T. Dugan, tenth iofautey; First Lieuts, Theodore Mosher, twenty-second infantry; George Palmer, ninth infantry; Harry L. Bailey, twenty-first in- ; John J. Heyden, eighth infantry. and Wa. E. P. French, third infantry; First Licut Charles G. Starr, firsf infantry, judge advocate. Power, Sr. Lovrs, Mo., April 26.—Col. Smith A, Whitfield, first assistant postmaster general, who has been in St. Louis for the past few days op business connected with the Post Offiee De- partment, has completed his visit and started on his retarn to Washington. Col. Whitfield SSS ees isl : of f 5E if ° i if F ts £ : 1 if ? if i i if i f al i i E } é l i i | H rf i E i i f ELE : * § iy e a —=_"" ae