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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AY THE STAR BULLDIN 1201 Peazesivania Avenze The Even “FFMANN. New York Office Sercuper Qeaburviy Suter? Stas 81.00 per year: [Enteral at the Post Oicw at Washington, D.C., a8 E2™ Ali mati snowriptions must be paidinadvance | Wor 80, No. 20,247. Rates of advertisins made inowa om application. bs _FINANCTAL. ‘Var Coorenatrve Tows Conrasr. Has sold stock an? lots enow@& to pay for its entire town site. te the prot on land bought at the rate of sug ‘avernze cust of the company's FINANCIAL. Tur Cooperate Mows Co. INCLUDES IN {TS MANAGEMENT Moz. ROBERT P. PORTER, president; Hon. LOUIS F. McCOMAS, vice president; Col. A. T. BRITTON, treasurer, and Hons, JOUN G. CARLISLE, ISHAM 6. HARRIS, H.C. MANSBROUGH, BENJAMIN BUTTEKWORTH, &e., directors. You are offered im this company’s SERIES B STOCK A promising investment based on actual values and managed by abie officials of the hibest responsibility. heavy sales of stock TO WITHDRAW SERIES B ‘The opportunity is open to tLo cof small as well ss ea those of large means, Jpte: The next series Wil | “The stoci is sold on the ixstallment plan—saving up price of $1 per share mem- | sour money and investing for profit at the same time, y installments of $1 Cail on or address % McBLALM, District C.R. McBLATR, District Agent, 31 Atlantic building. WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, ap20-tr Tue Eecrrante Tx Wasurseros. OPINION OF A LOCAL BUSINESS MAN. ail b and F stenw, pow Nennipeton Washington, D. C. Equitable Life” PAID-UP CARIT: <----~-$1,000,000 PRS Her the ‘Ordinary — tine Period of ten Fettien estates. acta as excentor, administrator, |PSfiod exvired you trustee. tical agent, venecsl tion for smother contract ie ~ . t e. me kind, whose eriod has re- nuitiee baving in charge the afareot/S2™6 Kind. whose sveritiment of: feet fcuasce for eu mand setts | * Sf socioty has ¥ experience in your : t paving invesrmerts: loans | , 29 02 P< Srsecory, my only re- x Gad boude or real estate x Sees Feasts ors Ros take = takes deposit « rest Ou same at rate of 2 per cent “nd on ‘the the settlement cusiderably bet- Yer'than those T have received. With*thanke tor your prompt ensiah “BOTELER. The Wass deposited for a fixed period interest will ete tts aud skils can ‘The management of estates of non-rest- dents, invalids and those retirime from Active life ie enpecially solicited by thiscom- pany. Settlements forwarded when de- sired and every detail care ended to, thu: relieving owners of sli worry, trouble or inconvenience incident to manacing their properties, paying taxes, collecting rents and other income. arsfrom 9am tot OFFICERS: 20 pm. o DEPOSITS SOLICITED. Fe This company soticits inactive accouats * and pays interest thereou. : AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUSS % comPasy. A. T. BRITTON, Pres, New Stone Building, 1405 G st nw. Woors & Co. Bassens, 1222 F ST.N. W. DEPOSITS—A. of individusls, firme and cor- RP ORT TS Necvioes, eelicitod. We offer the. best Rede: for the trausaction of all egiti- mate banking. CERTIFATES Issued bearinz interest rate de- OF Feu ang ou leusth of time depostt is perosiT ‘made. DISCOUNTS—Daily. TIONS—Made on all secessible points. E—Drawn on principal cities of the United ‘States and furope. 23) to 4:50. We sulicit your business, woods & CO, C. T. Havesser, _ ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Fatate and Stock Broker, Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic Building. O30 ¥ street northwest, at rope ee Baukers, Fat nw. ap26-6e N COMPANT. such ente-prise, is piau. Sued in- CR MeBUATR, District Agent, ntic batiding, ww. sr Bbesce “YSVESTMESEsrecnrries. = TONAL SAF EPOSIT Stocks, Bonds aud Grain bougut and seld for casa or ccveibiad ditk SOuuute weed cu marein. a eet Cotton bouxht and sold in New York or New Orleans. CF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CUBRESPONDENTS. yw York Stock Exchange. York Cotton Exchange. ‘o., New Orleans Cotton Exchange. SoH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Lehman, Stern & Lainson Bros. & Cs, Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Clicago and New Orleans IAL ACT OF CONGKESS 1867. BY SPE JaNnvak Telephone, 433. 5 be TNO. W. MACAKINEY, ‘Member N. ¥. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W., ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Deposits. Exchange. Lowe. Collections. Railroad Stocks and Bonds and all securities Listed on the exchanyes of New York. Puiladelphia, Boston aud Baltimore bowelit and sold. ONE MILLION DOLLARS, CAPITAL Acts a3 ex macat sstrator, guardian of the es- ti sof mix mittee of the estates of lunatics, rece:ver, assign’? and executes trust of auy audevery daindition Aepeciaity tuade of investuent securitien District v vind sid idfocsi atlroad, Gam, fgurauce ata Tele 8 be by acompetent att in | phone stock dealt in.» Pe eee ‘American Beli Lelephone Stock bought and sold Jy 18 daily attentance, and kept without chang:, when the eee —— company is named executor oz trustee, pey deposits in sums of TEX CENTS and upward acd allows inter-st thereon, SILVER WARE AND VALUABLESof all descr: Receives Canmaer & Lewy, ‘NZW PARASOLS, Children’s from Svc to $1 33. 50. 4 FINE NECKWEAR Broad Bows, iu Percale, Lawn aud Silk, for the lay down collars, 1e to 500 ilk Lined Four-in-Hand and Prince Teck, 25¢ to S'c Ladies’ Fine Suteen Blouse Waists, Navy Bive and Black, dots and stripes, ouly 81 Fiarnel Blouse Waist, in Tans, Blacks, Navy aud Red, only $1 73 Childreu’s Outing Flannel and Cheviot Shict Waista, sizes 510 13 years, our own make, only 2. ac! Fancy Percale Waists, all sizes anda big variety of fs oF boxes, receive! for deposit fm capacions vaults of unsurpassed dryness aml se curity, RENTS SAFES FROM $5 TO #123 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCURDING TU SIZE AND LOCATION. tions, packed in tm ot < chotce patterns, ouly 50c each Ge SUMMER UNDERWEAR Xu Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, 10 each or 3 for 25¢ Better goods at 15, 25 and 50c Pisin Gauze and Balbrixwan, all sizes, high neck and lous or short sleeves, at 25 and 508 ‘Men's Gauzs at 75 and 300 Custom-uade Jean Drawers, sizes 28 to 50, only apl6 Suc each ATIVE TOWN Co. = toe, Coopermace Town Comrany 18 AL. CARHART & LEIDY, - aps. $28 7th and 706 K st. r. The annual report of the S* wore thaw euoweh soca and Lote a! (um ribed fur te pay the chtire cust of the town, HEALS, PAEOSIAN MINEMAL WATER FioM ‘he mountains of Virginia Cures Dysyepain, Cid profits acecuing will be divided among | Matuey, Liver acd other abdominal diseasex A boon See a tock Gn the naan | tothe sick ands lusury to those that are well. For Laewt plal—sevinwg ay your money aud ikvestung for | sale DY #rocer« and druggists, Wi je depot 428 Proat at ties m Washingtou, DC. ; telephoue call (Cail 0 os addrens -PHONZ) YOUNGS CO, or 8p: CR McBLAIR, District Agent. ye Va apzo Bi Atlancic building. | ~ ne SOMETHING PUT BY Fon 7H W.. M. Suvsrzz & Soxs, Saeeui? A po-icy tu tbe Equitable Le ie what} bseve. | Write to me fas particule 919 Pa AVE. Bite yourace. CHAS. L, GURLE:, Byectal Avout, — 1525 Put. ow. ape 50 PIECES NEW FIGURED AND PLAIN INDIA SILKS, BEAUTIFUE STYLES AND DESIGNS TO BELECT FROM. 100 PIECES BLACK CHANTILLY LAcr, WIDTH YEOM TWO To FOURTEE: INCHES, SPLENDID VALUE, NEW DE- SIGNS. : 250 PIECES FOREIGN DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW EFFECTS. ASSORTMENT NEVER WAS BETTER AND PRICES AS Low AS THE LOWEST. PARTIES IN SEARCH OF HANDSOME STYLES AND GOOD VAL. UES WILL DO WELL TO INSECT OU STOCK. 100 PIECES PLAIDS AND STRIPES IX NEW BEDFORD GINGHAMS JUST OPENED. W. M. SHUSTEB & SONS, ‘apo Poeurr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. c. © Per Cent paid ou Regular Deyosits, and 10 Per paid on Deposits lett with the Assucistion for 5. years. ‘You can berrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate se- eurity aud yey it beck a: th Offers unprecedented oppo: rate of $13 per month, STOCK ¢1 PER SHARE, MATURING IN 102 MONTHA, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF ¢200. For circulars and other information apply at offices, 913 and 915 Fat nw. Next to Columbia National Bank, OFFICERS: HARRISON DINGMAN. ANDKEW WALL. GEOKGE W. LEACH... ALONZO TWEEDALE. GEOLGE GIBSON, 3NO. E. SAITH EDWALD & YORK. ONE PRICE. Laws Or Faaxce, ‘That delightful perfume so well known and sold only by me during the past four years, is pot “Delettrez” Liles of France now sold by other merchants, Iam the sole owner of the Lilies of Franee, also Alpine Rose, Pear Blossom, Orchard Flowers abd White Heath MIss LULA LENMAX, 931 F stow. ‘The above is not written with any feeling of antag- ouism egainst “Delettrez” Lilies of France, only to let my patrous kuow that the Lilies of France is still sold st Vice Fresident and Manager 2a Vice President Secretary s-+ Treasurer Attorney Department W. B. BIBBS. Manawer, Techange, Big o TESKswUEY, | Banker, 30 Brosdwey, or Oeuiber Washington Stock LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO, BANKER+ AND BROKERS, 1335 ¥ ST., WASHINGTON. D. C., ee 2p23-6t Buy and sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds THE Es. Seen pavers wires to Kew York and Chioaga, To vnecincen Keep, your Hair of fm Curt Inter: myo oa ee eS 1 Seas: of sad fe! Ovi! Local ecurities Soult im Soptaimetochinefnjururac’ Frcs’ 35 Gente per Constant quvt.ia bs ad markets, Telephone 543. ‘Ask your dealer on —— ap18-1m_ O01 Chestatek Fiiladelphie GUsias,. SbDemek 0 BERVEN: Ac abere-t the Washine.om Stock Exchange. CUCLEY & SILVENS, Coaxs Asp Buxtoxs Rumoven. 2 # Real Estate, Inserasce tuck brokers, 1335 F st. Weal "vrtaie buueit guid ond rented cal securi: ‘Giatees bg Sivpedia, Soteers ra tise booght end ‘Money towued 0° i PA * now wee Bee ave Che Loening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1892. 3 TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPE NOTICES. ,WASHINGTON, D.0. APRIL 20, 1892.— ‘To the friends of organized labor: The ddicurtios existing bet, L. A. 2389, K of 1. aud air, ‘Chas Schactler have not been settled. By order of L. A, 2389, K. of Le ap28-at® <q=>IMPORTANT!_TONIGHI!_NEW TOWNS, 'e-—Knox's Express leaves my of! {50 for Newtown every migat ihe enly beso this elty.” TH, GAKD NE, 65 Mn w. OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND 0 TELEPHONE COMPAN" ‘share will be payable on the Otn vay of May. to the stockholders of Fecord at the close of bt he 29 oO April, 1892, at the office of the treasurer of tue com- pany, 619 14th at nw. Washington, DC, ‘The trauster hook will be clo-ed from the 30th of Apri to the Oth ot May, inclusive, SAMUEL M. Bit CHABLLS Washington, D i WEST FOR WM. B. MORGAN, SOLE AGENT FOR Ss oF ign for Es BA sa ctional Coverings for rictof Columbia and Virginia. icoot 19, Xchange, Washinxtors D.C. Telephone cx APRIL » We, the undersigned ‘wholesale ree 16 else our Fes Places of B 46 o'clock pm from May 1 to Cctober 1, 180%, Urdays excepted. JAS. L. GAKBOUR & SO: YGERGOOD & CO, ;; Th MHA, ap2s-3t* ‘RANK HUME, PERFECT FITTING, RIGHTLY ‘inde clothing is often to be found in small stores. Icis not the largest advertisement or the Jargest display in type that make the cloth- jug ft and wear. gail ON Serine Overconte, Prices $10 to GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th at, : — WEAR SHOES? If so, why not let your next pair be The Baker Shoe? They are acknowledged by all who weer them to be perfect in every respect. ‘They not only look well wear well and ft well, but e perfect in every respect. Call and see them and be convinced. THE BAKER SHOE, For Gentlemen, 1430 New York ave. THAT I3 GOOD. ‘You want the best, That is better. [iat which fhe Noumer “HUGO WOUCH &' Co., apz6- HO FOR THE RACES!!! Our assortment of LAP ROBES, HORSE SHEETS and COOLERS is now complete, Your attention is iuvited to same. Jobbing prices to the trade for large quantities. (econd floor, F st front) WooDWARD & LOTHROP, 10th, 11th and F ste. n.w. aplstomyé Scaner Reovrsrres, REFRIGERATO! WATER COOLERS, sisi ICE CREAM FREEZERS, BAB REQUISITES, KITCHEN UTENSILS. Low-price CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASS for COUNTRY HOUSES, HOTELS and STEAMBOATS. Our stock of the above is complete, J. W. Borerez & Sox, 923 Ps A You Axz Conpruzy Isviren To inspect our own IMPORTATION OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY GOODS received today from LYONS, FRANCE. They comprise the FINEST BANNERS, GOLD EMBROIDERIES, FRINGES, TASSELS, LACZS, ke ever exhibited in this city. 8.N. MEYER, BADGE MAKER, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, 922 Seventh st nw. av26 Exc Cexestixe Isa most fragrant Tooth Wash, It swoetens the breath, It hardens the gums. Should be used by all emokera, Shovli be used on carious teeth, Bhould be used by all that wish a clean, sweet mouth, Price, 25c.a bottle. W. i THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 703 16th at ap2G-tt Mosrox: Hoxaorarmo Howe Rexevrzs, Do you believe in Homeopathy? More ‘and more people are all the time coming that way. The wonderful cures of Homa opathic Specialists have opened the eyes of the world Here is one that never loses a¢xse of Scarlet Faver, another saves every Diph- theria patient, another Las conquered Rheumatism, another Cstarrh, and so on, MUNYON'S HOM@OPATHIC HOME REMEDY CO. HAS SECULED THE FORMULAS OF THESE SPECIALISTS, Their remedies are making marvelous cures, 1. ASTHMA relieved in 5 minutes, 2, NERVOUSNESS promptly removed, 3B IMPURE BLOOD corrected. 4. HEADACHE relieved iu 15 min- utes, 5. COLDS cured fn 3 hours, 6 COUGHS exsed in 30 minutes, 7. DYSPEPSIA cured in s fow daya, 8. RHECMATISM relieved in a fow hours and ultimately cured. @. JAUNDICE and all LIVER COM- FLAIN.S speedily aud successfully treated. 10. CATARRH relieved io a very ‘short tive by wentle and soothing reme- dies, 11. WEAK and DEBILITATED per- eons strengthened and LOST POWER restored. Insomnia, Kidney Complaints, Consti- ‘Complaints quickly disstpated. ‘Thousands of testimonials, : Rene poate pets sew ene, Ask your druggist. TSCHIFFELY & EYANS 475 Pa ave.,beves full supply. Hos, FST. X.W., ‘all the latest styles of ‘MILLINELY TRE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART will be open on FRIDAY NIGHT, April 29, SOF from 7:80 to 10 c’ciock. Admittance free, ‘This will be thel ast nizit exhibision of this By ¥. 8. BARBARIN, ‘Curator. SPIRTIUALISM, WONNS HALL 721 Gth st, every Friday nicht, Mies Macgie Gaul-, wonderful test mediuia.. Duriniz day, Friday, for private sittings. Mrs. BUMS, 410 7th si, aw. A NOTICEABLE SIMILARITY, ‘Keene”—the leading actor. “Keen"—the leading tafior. Ast Chappie—Where are you going to buy ‘Your apring suit? Cheppie—Why, at “Keen's,” of course. Tem through trifling with cheap tailormg. Keen puts nothing but first quality cloth in es OFFICE OF THR PNEUMATIC Cae poate: fa goons gandbmeoned ikae Ax Powe COMPANY. an ‘38 Corcoran Bulldina, perfect fit, Washinton. DC. i892. The annual meeting of the stoekhoiders of this coin. pany for the election of dir-etors for the ea=uine year And for other reguiar business will be weld at, this Prescribed by the constitution and. by-laws, UNDAY, April 30, 1992, at 10 o'cloek a, un. Bt CUE" ORFECY. President. MICHIGAN HARDWOOD KEP RIC Bore, Gan und New Peveone Gavolbe Sto fimstove, rauseaud furnace work Biting ward's howe, Tuveash and sav ‘April “KEEN,” Tailor, 414 9TH ST ap2o-tt | <a OTHERS then send to ns for a SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER that five vit a. free trial also, We ‘ i aiter you have used uachine you willappresiate its many Teltisd {apt} JNO. MORAN, of licmwenee wuperioriy over all the — BOSTOE MORGAT rest. Conipetition se'ls the SMITH PREMIEK ove ina office and residauce from faster than anything else, to No N19 Toth at We Rig tain k Ga cd taance henecty, HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 935 F street.a29 Office hours a to 1) am, A MUSICAL MARVEL. pehtndty, Oto 10amonly, Telephone calt, 735. Aciildcan play the Zolian. pl 6-Lin Tt uuuses aud educates alike the old and young. ‘Without a mus: is Speciat discounts while Grate education or even a series of lessous you can play auy music ever com: Poxed. An oratorio faa iy rendered waltz or & symplouy as eauily played as church hymn, exch with perfect accuracy. ‘The orchestral efivcts are wouderful. Fixtures, &e. tuhi4-tr J. H. CORN See THREE Points on suveauains tribe, Peitau te a” mechanical and’ musical a ‘Call and hear it, TEND To KE! ere SANDERS & STAYMAN, REMINGTON 934 F at., Washington, STANDARD TYPEWRITER 13. Charles st., Baltimore, 9p20 Ahead of all Competitors, EXCELLENCE OF Dtsicy. BUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION, CALL AND SEE THE NEW ‘02 MODEL. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT PUILDING, 8TH AND F STs. N.W. See ENT" MovERN IDEAS, ‘The man who always seems to be well dressed often spends LESS imoney on his clothes than you think, Knowinz wha’ to get and where to get it is the WHOLE SECRET. Vers likely you don't KNOW. -made and finished and Properly fitted garments are the basis of the tailoring busines here. ‘There is a well-defined tone in our production of $25 business or lounge suits, W. ©. MERTZ’S Tailoring Shop, 514 11th st. aps i Teel's Tailoring Emporium, eee En the Avena, Men's Furnishings claim attention todav. In atdition to having the best welected ine of styles and. patterns. in Men's 90-ceu ‘we thal!’ throw in with t nd qualities thut were rr TIONAL © ERATIVE 5 PANY. ucorperated), “Ofices: TOT King st, Alexindna, Va, and 905 H at nw, iston, D.C, ¥ “uas contracts with 170 of the best . TRADE CARD: ceuts by “Kochdalers L by others, to "and at t the oft rH? RONGLEN, Prowe B12 A wt na, You eum traie your suc. fora Tie more ad- To Wo HARSHA, Sec eously here than anywhe:e else i Tony Monts tie city. Fh MeCABE 25 Sd Soe. ‘Dou't overlook the tailoring. Hi. WeAMITH, 716 Bet ow, “TFEL'S," On the Avenue, 9; Pa ave. EVERYBODY IS GOING. A six-day trip to the world’s fairat Chicago next year, with all expenses Pall, will cost you only $49.00, pay able’ from now in small monthly pay- ents. $49 inendes railroad fare both ways, fix days’ first-clavs hotel or boarding house accommodations, admission to the rounds and an accident insurance p29, eLD, 1413 Pa ave nw, $1015 Dat uw eee palicy. tz h. : 3 od can go any siz days you wis red 10 PER CEN Money ret ed if ‘should not go. Bow ato or Vour trip. references, FOR USE CF 840,000 Un FOR A TERM OF YEARS, WITH A GOOD PROS- PECT ¥OR AS MUCH MORE. - Sums of $10 and upward taken. For further par- ticulars apply to estionable cl — e Weather is likely SE fair t ruoon oF tonight, and Sunday: winds becoming northwest; colder; frosts Bungay morning. much W. G. SEARS, 27 Atlantic building, _ap23 shington, D. ©. g=LEGAL BRIEFS! LEGAL BulEFS! Best of work acc ‘90 conte a bi At this time of the year, when every- thing is to; ay-tuevy by bouse cleaning, You would do well to make repairs. If you wish to Kuow how much lumber you require and the cost, telephone Am anxious to make youracuusistance, 949 or drop usa postal and we will send — Prin ‘Tetephone 930. any pam, Fed one of our expert estimators, who will figure {t out for you free of charge. Gang-sawed Boards, $1.15 per 100 Bem OPPNEY & RovERTS COL square feet. : Libbey, Bittinger & Millor, DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND aes ee PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AXD BUSINESS USES, 407 OTH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 3013 Cor. Gtb and N.Y. ave. nw. an20 IT's AMAZINGLY CONVENIENT.” AGas Range for cooing is always conven- fevt, but especially so in hot weathes. It is ready instantly, You simply turnon the gas and light it. ‘The amount of heat fs uniform and con- stently under your control How different from the ordinary range! It will cook, bake, broil. roast and heat water, all as effectively and economically as @ coal range. When through using the heat fs shut off at wing fuei and further expense. “Jewel,” the “Reiable” and the QP MONET TRANSFERRED BY TELEGRAPH, Increased facilities for this class of bust ness, Money paid at address within » few hours. All principal puiuts in kuzo pe, Asia aud the United States LEWIs JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, 1316 F st ow, sun buiidiug, 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO, Plumbing, Heating and Tinning, p29 Thrasoxte—a “SpictAt, COMMUNICA ou of Lafayette Lodge, No. 10, FAA MA will held st Masonic Ter le, SATURDAY, April Bo. webs at 7:ho sles pane Work: F.C ant Me dearees, “ WERRILL, Secrtary. aply-2t Fou sent them aud will Svein will speak on “ice t Eee dees saviiay hts 7:4. ole Church buddins ath stand Va cordially invited, Seats iree <qaoTHE FIRST ME FOR THe ay- American Pere on will be held at DAY, May 2, 18% opy of tha constitution. ommend iteelf to the public, 1 do apects from otuer simuar institution E.G. WOOD, President. W.WILTS, View Py A. FISHES, Treasurer. J. LINDER, Seer Thos Heany, Alex. H. Bell: WASHINGION, Dc, ‘April 29, 1852, rablic and all Orzantzed Labor: this te ecticut Pie Com: Pauy, Fred Stoliman and Cuas Schaffer, are runnin ops and are employing nothing bi A wo cheerfully recommend they ‘CENTRAL LALOF UNIO fap29.2e] See Bre THE, UNION Kha ESTATE UN ViST > went Compa: open their books Lovisiana ave, on keep them open ui By order of the EDWARD ST! ¥ 2 the 0 3.1 McMILLAN, Prostient, M, Secretary, ap 20-3) 3 ity Gl hataral wood hatidies, sell regal cial price tomorrow $1 R. GOLDSCHMID, at 1007-1009 F st N.W. Be ON ENTGHTS GF PYTHEAs mee ‘OF ELKS-MECHANIC ORDERS. and, in fact, all orders, will take notice that we will furniah Ge PUDVEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE. FOR DAMP CELLARS tar thinned with dead oil and applied with a whitewas! brush will inake « cemented cellat fas aud water proof. Apply two or turee coats. YESTERDAY I TRIED TO ANNOUNCE. THAT YOU COULD BUY OF ME ON CREDIT AND LONG TIME “JUST THE SAME AS YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY IN CASH. ELSEWHERE,” BUT THE TYPES MADE, ME SAY SOMETHING ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT. GLANCE IN MY SHOW WINDOWS AS YOUPASSBY AND YOU WILL ~ BE ABLE TO FORM SOME IDEA OF THE KIND OF STOCK I CARRY. JOHN RUDDEN, be 51 NO“BANERUPTCY GOODS" HANDLED. =_ MOTHS acmetimes play havoc with of cloth. “Banks: compared with ck manufacturer or house. All our clot do not hesitate to aa carry s guaranty. hat if any garment we turn out does not prove to. be as repre- sented the money paid will be retundad upd the d ‘patron advised to “cut our es SNYDER & WOOD, Model Tailors, 3.u.0) 422 Eleventh street northwest. Bee" ReSTNIOTIONS WHATEVER ‘The shortest policy in existence, benefits large, cost AMERICAN ACCIDENT COMPANT. W.F, THOMAS, Ole Bank building. General Insurance. ape! A GREAT DAY FOR MEN. Without “whys and wherefores” we will offer tomorrow 125 Men's Light Gray aud ‘Tan Derbies, oid stylea, that were $3, 83.50, €4 and 85, at BSc. each to close. We will offer 100 dozen Men's Virgos ‘Middleton's “Outing” and Nexlige Shirts of zephyr, cambric, flannel avd a few silks, in about fifty attractive light stripes and cheeks, thatsell regularly at $3 and 83.50, at $2 each. You cannot afford to miss getting # half dozen or at least afew of these, B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 7 Paave nw. CS <q RECORDS AS FAST AS YOU TALK. ALIFORNIA GRAPE WINE, PORT, Muscatel, Madeira, Angelica, Sweet, Bee Ova NOTICE. res ber gallon and 35 cents per SCHILLINGER CURBING vg, SONOMA CALIFORNIA WINE CO., THE ND PAVING COMPANT 6-2 17 9th si’nw. Has removed t its new office, W. No. 1413 G St The Com -¥ DENTIST, Has satficiently recovered to bé again at his office, repared to lay 1117 Gat nw, con 12th, apll-lm ike uuder the per ‘Aud also to fill orders for . Cellar and Stable Floors, aud to exe which’ Fortlaud ent, Gerinad, STORH YOUR TRUNK FOR 25 CENTS Mastic and Irinidad Asphalt are oS peemetD wih Abe x INGTON SAF! DEPOSIT COMPA! ted bere fe10-6m 916 Pa ave as Pd RAILINGS, Bend postal and we will do tho rest— if you want any kind of iron work. GEO. WHITE & SONS, eS NBT aD CAST Have you heard the VOCALION? It zouhavenot it would pay yon to visit the Ply- 17th an fo26-in. Maine ave, bet. 43¢and Gthats | mouth Church, cor P streets, Rev. N. 5. Brown, pastor, and SPRING SUITS. MOST WONDERFUL SPRING SUITS. If you are considering the qualities, variety and prices this is the place to buy. ‘Owiuy to the stroug pressure of spring busi- eas we need a little time, so dou’s delay. J. A. GRIESBAUER, Of All Reed Instruments, was recentiy sold to this church after sharp compstition with other leading organs. Wien you have imtoned to the beautiful and pipe-like tone ‘quality of the “Vocalion,” you will at once admit ite i KEED ORGA THIRD of the cost 804E, Tho Tail Yoratbl REEDS NEWONGAS. Sena * \0 Tailor, “oselbly Your el ‘ si. — BBootartraw, | tame for catalogue, prices, terns, k ocalion.” ap23-1m WAVING WITHDRAWN FROM THE Fiat seer ‘S.s.Suedd & F. A. Browlbent T have ‘Trouser the ‘iple of “Lent oe tee”, rinciple of “Learnine ou yearning that well.” {have sciven Specks Mice for the conduct of ageneral real estate Seg are ete tiactol cuuiig Trousers aud | opened an office fur the conduct of age! i Ff Dhisinens at 1344 G st. Bw. bine topin the ct, Lat soe cat you's apre-at F. A. BROADBENT. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF directors of the Arlington Fire Insurance Company for the District of Columbia the books for ‘the transfer of stock will be closed from the 18T TO. 10TH OF MAY, 1892, both days ine Bt FRASKT. v1 (Fa AMERICAN TOE AND COAL 00. 2s | = 1 | <> Nas AND BUILDING ‘ASSOCIATION. Books now open for sitbecrivtion to stock in the 20th ius. 81 per share, No. beck dues. Hecey ‘Office corner 10th aud F ate. n. office of thewcerstarg 1410 Fst uw, Kellocg bail <3 es secretary, st uw, ion a Book: fag. for ail wubscrijions trom 1shbre to suy Dum- | geocn {-OU0 pounds BOs Ber, ‘Chico hours &:30em to 4/30 pus. ‘The axao- | *79MT00Opounieap, f° ciation guarantees 6 percent interest aud poys an ad- raduned peice. “ ditional 4 per cent on deponit “perial” hes | magi’ teen in suctvaaful operation tor 14 years. Gali at the otice of JOHN A. PRESCOTT, the secretary and treasurer, where ali further needed iuformation will be cheerfully given, ROBT. G. CAMPRELT, President, 517 10th stow, QE OUR, PROPERTY AGAINST FIRE, ‘The German-American Fire Ins. Co, of New York ts one of the oldest and most retiable companies in the D.@ DIXON, ‘Vice President, world. I am their agent for this District. Estab- ‘Surgeon General's Office, Lshed prices, & J. BLOCK, ES 4 wake General Real Estate and Insurane Agent, J.D. Terrill, M.P. =. apl2-tt 615 E st m Goo Wrench, Sy ona: SEO PRESCU" f, hecretary and Treogurer, BY USING OUR eet? Kellogs builaiog, 1416 Fat w. = COUPONS Youcan save10 per cent on yourlaundry Bilis. Nothing but first-class work, ALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS ‘Will uesd the book | have just wet Bae 5p Hee ect ee aeQUMER, Telephone 763._(ap27]_1108-1130 Estn.w. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Saal 2602) while 491 to 499 Cxt. % EA Premfum Steam D; aR alk cosa MERATLERS Pr Dyeing | rq NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING Sibve eetablishment are ity Spformeed hat 'H. D. BARR, 1112 Pennsylvania sve, Weure how rady to resume business. We have Sup Seve and aly in the sixty-one years of our Suits from $35 up. existence and ‘Trousers from $10 up. monapens Low prices from this date with bigh-rrade art. Ja20. pa ane or. — a Xow" LET HODGES NATIONAL W.H. WHEATLEY, mae st.,soud for 16-170 1068 Jefferson at. Gear :etown. ana paate Sut gia vou ‘eather —_—= SoS RRS eee iendameease ~ as NO. 8 “AUXILIARY” SAFETIES, Ziiinch, wheels, $4-inch tires, tangent Bon ace liding have taken every ae Speen Wee ie ele with ties Eee at octave wize, ap! el. (ONS HAVE ‘rien thes have aya : to, a You can dictate your correspondence to the Pho- nograph as fast as you wish and it will not teil you to go slower or repeat, a8 in the case of # stenox- rapher. Tn this way sou can dispeteh your corre- spondence qmickly, and you donot require the secy- fos of your clerk in the «dictation, who is thus left irce toattend to routine work. Phonographs sold OGRAPH CO. . F. CKOMELIN, Secretary. WINE AS A FOOD. Bre “ii tne when properiy used at the tabie Ys just 28 much a food as bread, for good wine con- tains mavy nutritious and wholesome qualities. ‘Try cme of these pure whit» wines for spring all- ments, | Frontizuan at $3 5) yer doz qts or Chab- lis at 84 per doz ats. We are aguante for the famot ‘Water, noted for its curative and 1 tal rot erties, Delivered daily to familics at a very mx erate price, TO-KALON WINE CO, G14 14thst.nw. Tap29) Telephone 998. Se ™ vest TYPEWKITER— HAMMOND, “ as rogards perfect aligamont, bighert speed, peat and accurate work, ease of manipulation, the Hammond {s acknowledgedly the best. It is fast, being adopted by ths most export operators. Sold solely on {ts merite—not ujon low price. Let us send you one on trial, JOHN C. PARKER, “Agent for the Hamnoud,” BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 619 7th st nw. ap29 Ke OLAS 1s BUT ONE FEATURE We do not only keep Glass, but one of the largest stocks of Paints, Oils, &e., in the city. Furthermore, we make a specialty. of Stained Glsss Windows, kc. Quality of glass and character of work guaranteed. ‘Let us give you sn estimate, Frea, CHAS. E. HODGEIN, “Expert Handler of Plate Glass,” p29 913 thet ow. eS CTE END OF BAK It is anid ‘*The chief end of man is the end with the head on it” Some men make very poor ase of their heads when buying for the lower end of themselves by putting their feet in ill-fitting, stiff, uncomfortable shoes. ‘The best headwork in shoe buying is to buy the “Emerson” Shoe, Guaranteed, Kept shined free. B. B, GROVER & CO, “Sole Makers and Sellers of the ‘Emerson’ Shoes,” 1103 Pa ave, next to Star office. gnome D)rsto, “on THE AVENUE” Grow. ‘MANUFACTURING JEWELER, 1223 Ps Ave N.W. o20 | . cee 8 Pe RR ORES AL AE ah Md, AD rs CREED SE MIs. Washington News and Gossip Index to Advertisements. abventisxa AMUSEMENTS ARCHITECTS, ATTORNEYS. EXC! FINAN For RE FOK 0 FOR SALE (Horses aud Velticles) FOR SALE (Honses) . FOR SALE (owe... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos), HOTELS INSURANCE. LECTURES. LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE i aaa Bae STEAM CARPET CLEAN SUBURBAN PROPERTY.. SUMMER RESORTS. TED Ctouses)... WANTED «le WAN1 — Goverswent Recerprs Tova’ enue, $619,813; customs, $439,458, L. R. Cantsrray has been appointed fourth- class postmaster at Point Eastern, Va, Bano Kerenien, the new secretary of the German legation, bas arrived in Washington. Movemests or Vesseis.—The Monongahela and Portsmouth arrived at Fortress Monroe to- day and the Jamestown arrived at St. Croix. Tae U. S. 8. Cuancrsron sailed from San Diego today for San Francisco on her way to Astoria, Navat Oever.—Surgeon James R. Waggener has been deteched from the Kearsarge and placed on waiting orders, Garvsma A. Gnow, ex-Spenker of the House Representa: js in the city and had » short conference with the President yesterday. Tux Conconax Gateny oF Ant will be open to the public this evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. which will be the last evening exhibi- tion this year, Mz. Jso. C. New, United States consul gen- cral at London, has been granted a leave of absence and will retara to the United States Within @ weok or two. Navat Coxstavcron Hicunonx left for Elizabethport today to attend the launching of the practice vessel Bancroft, He was accom- panied by Mrs. Hichborn and they will return Saturday evening. Proxorioxs Brockep.—Judge Advocate Gen- eral Remey has submitted the cases of Com- manders F. R Smith and J. D. Graham to the Secretary of the Navy. The first named officer was recently examined for promotion and the latter was recently tried by court-martial at Richmond. These two officers are at the top of the list of commanders, and all promotions in the line below them will be biecked until their cases are disposed of by the Navy De- partment, Fracs ox Post Orrices.—All of the em- ployes at the Goshen, Ind., post office lately joined the postmaster in contributing a fine 6x10 fag, with a staff, to be placed over the entrance of the office.’ The display of flags at post offices, as requested by the Postmaster General-some time ago, has become general, and a favorite method seems to be for the em- ployes to unite in defraying the cost of put- ting them up. Lavxyca oF THe Baxcrort.—A number of navy officials, including Commodore Wilson, chief naval constructor, Commodore Melviile, chief engineer, Col. Remey, judge advocate general, Lieut. Cowles and Nava! Constructors Hichborn and Woodward, left Washington this afternoon for Elizabethport, N. J.. to be pres- ent at the Inunch of the Naval Academy train- ing ship Baucrof:at Moore & Co.'s yard to- morrow afternoon. ‘ Postar Senvick 18 Ataska.—Early in May Major Seybolt, post office inepector in charge at San Francisco, will leave that city for a trip to inspect the postal service of Alaska. Fifteen hundred mules of the Alaskan coast have of necessity been without post offices hitherto, and the requests of the salmon canners have caused directions to be sent to Inspector Sey- bolt to see what can be done for their conven- lence, Pensoxat.—Henry 8. Greiggs of New York and M. W. Hass of Philadelphia are at the Ardmore.—Mrs, Julia A. Suman of Bowling Green, Ky.. Wm. W. Smith and BW. Bond of Randolph-Macon College, Va, aro at the Fre- donia.— Among the recent arrivals at the Elsmere are the following: H. W. Hurtwell of Waltham, Mass., 8. E. F Gibbon of the army are at the Elsmere,—J. W. Sanders and Dr. Jno. G. Campbell of New York and 0. 8. a ‘Trenton, N. J., are at the Johnson.—W. W. Wheeler of Burling- ton, Vt, J. D. Alien of Santa Fs , and Runyan of New Brunswick, N. J., are at the Jamex.— Thomas Dailey of Davis, W. Va., ORF Cc ullock of Texas and R &. Woodvon of Richmond are at tho National.—John Brandt of Boston, J. J. Gay : ; i i |§ Fa. Dain Boston, J. A of Ashland, Ky., R Bowie ’ of Ckstancoms, Ire C Campbell of Atlanta, Ga. and LB ; He 2 & i. i | i | i | z FOUND IN THE RUINS. Mrs, Lorella’s Body Taken From Under the Theater Walls. HEAVY DAMAGES FOR MR. DOWNS. Falls From His Bed Room Window. SERVIC 'civin UNDER THE THEATER WALLS. Recovering the Bodics of Victims of the Philadelphia Fire. Partapztrata, April 29,—The search for the victims of the Central © fire began at 7 o'clock this Upon the belief that the bodies wou! ud close to where the stair- way on the right } Kup from the rear of the stage was lvcated, work was begua at that point. The rear wall of the theater and the still higher wall ef the Times building being threatening|y over ork great tgging aro * | the orning, caution was necessary in base of the theater wail lest it sould be shaken down upon the crowd of men jsboring at ite base. Aitor two hours and» balf of siow, } lab had the choly satisfaction of uncovering part of a bo Half an hour's more work brought the body completely into view, but the charred and blackened mass of flesh bor tle likeness toa human being that it not be told Whether it was a man or a woma, Litie more than the trunk dy wasleft. The head was gone, both arms were burued off the and both jogs to ab was buracd ve th ow attempted to raise the sh can awe iu ther hands, The utmost care was necessary to pre- vent the body frot breaking open when it was raised, but it was fasily dep be wait- ing cofin witho ation, Eoneath the spot whore the body jay was found some — burnt of clothing and pieces protruding from the piled-up bricks was am arm. A few mina’ vid work served toshow that the arm was consected with a body and the work of uncovering it was preceeded with. The body of the first of the unfortunate people found was takinto the establishment of the cor- oncr’s undertaker, where it was found to be that of a wo Clothing found beoeath it was the warirobe women of the Mra, Plora Lor As fast as the bodies are removed they will be taken in charge by the coroner, and when all the missing mombers of the company aro found their friends will be given tho.r bodi for bur: Goorge 8. Thatcher, who was in the audience, and who was reported as missing, returned to his home ate last might, THe “ries” PRessrs, Enough of the ruins of the Times building have been removed to allow a partial exawmine- tion to be made of the press room, The dou- bloceiling of the room in which so much de- pendence was placed in event of just such an accident as has occurred was found to have been crushed in by the fallen building, T of the presses are completely covered by debris and it is feared that they are damaged beyond repair. The third press was not #0 much damaged and may possibly be St to use again, The two destroyed presses cost $42,000 api The search for bodies was stopped at noon because of the danger that the overhanging walls might fall on the searchors, Those will be taken down at once and the search resumed, DEATH OF ONE OF THE INJURED, Thomas Acheson, aged thirty-seven years, who was burned while making his escape from the burning theater, died today at the Pennayl- vania Hospital Acheson is the first of thore severely burned to die. Although several oth- ers are in a dangerous Condition, it is believed they will all secover. RENCE FELL OUT WHILE ASLEEP. Edward Winslow Wyatt of Ballimore Dozed by an Open Window. Baurisone, Arar 29.—Mr. idward Winslow Wyatt, awell known society man of Baltimore and a member of the Maryland Club, was found his underclothes early this moruing, uncon- scious and blecding, in the all the rear of the Mount Vernon Hotel, of which he was n guest. Mr, Wyatt was carried ito the hotel and a doctor summoned, The physician found that Mr. Wyatt's injuries con- sisted of two deep cuts on the nose, a deep gash on the wrist. which is alko broken. and fracture of the rigut leg. At the suggestion of the physician Mr. Wyatt was removed to the city Hospital. At 10:15 o'clock this morning Mr. Wyatt was contcious and inquired how the accident occurred, It took from 6 to 9 o'clock to dress his wounds and et the broken bones. He fell on a pile of ashes and some of these were driven up into the broken bone of the arm. He is still suffering from the shock of the accident, Mr, Wyant is a roprosentative of the firm of Hoffman, Lee & Co., coffee importers, He ar rived in’ New York Sunday last from Santos, Brazil, where he has beon in the interest of his emplovers. ‘On Monday he came to Baltimore and went to the Mount Vernon Hotel. He is about twenty-seven years old. The night was very warm and it is supposed that Mr. Wyatt, after removing his evening dress, sat down by the window, aud, falling asleep, tumbled out, with the result noted. a THE CIVIL SERVICE. It is Discussed by Emineat Men in Baltl- more Tod: Battmrorr, April 29.—The annual meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League has brought to this city a representative body of perhaps the most distinguished citizens of the country who concera themselves with the purification and perfection of the civil service. Among the later arrivals are Carl Schurz, Se ‘etary of the Interior under Presi- dent Graft; naam Boles. editor of the Springfield Republican; William Potts of New York, secretary of the National League: Edward ‘M. Wistar of Germantor Pa; ©. L, Pattia and Edward Bell, New Yori; George MeAvers, Jersey City; Joseph Parrish, artoe, F. 1. "Slddoss, CO. Moss, Philadelphia; ®. B. DeLacassas, Boston; Archibald Montgomery, F. Stewardson. Philadelpbia,and Charles Theo dore Russell, Boston. The first general business session of the league was held this forenoon in the parlors of the Lycenm Theater. The papers read were es follows: ~The Application of the Keform System to Our Public Laborers,” by Charles Theodore Russell, jr., of Massachusetts; “The Postmasters, Method of Appointment, Term and Tenure,” by R. Francis Wood. George William Curtis was re-clected presi dent of the National League with great em- thusiasm and entire unanimity. ‘The reading of the papers and the saying of fine things of Mr. Curtis before and after his re-election engaged the attention of the deie- gates throughout the firet session. The secon@ and last session will be held this afternoon, Hurt His Good Name. Bosrox, April 29.—In the second session of Rev. W. W. Downs against Dr. Noyes, Mrs. Abbie Campbell and Alice Nepton. in the suit brought to recover damages fer an sileged

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