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"THE EVENING STAR y, EXCEPT SUNDAY, STAR BUILDINGS. PUBLISHED DA AT THE 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, corer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Pres't. 3 H. KAUFFMAN} New York Office, 89 Pott Cervad to subscribers in the J wherein the United States OF 2 SO cents per month. Saremoar QUADRUPLE SMret STAR $1.00 per year: with foreucn postage added, €3.00. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as eecond lass mail matter | S27 All mail suberiptions must be paid fn advance. Rates of advertising soacle known on appiteation. G bering Star, Vor. 80, No. 20,252. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1892. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL the supreme treasurer of the Ainerican Mu- FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Gyowt Pr Tt OFF ANY LONGER, HAVE YOUR ae crear Se UPRENE oF ICE THE STATEMENT IN THE Sotalyour age aud twill matt | Orpr nen Of the SMITH-PREMIER AMERICAN y ah i Dire ured today. send yout age aud will mall Ornice OF THE <= Py Oe TYPEWRITER is easily and MUTUAL AID SOCIETY, Church and’ restos was bot trae” The church has EY, Specal Ageut Equitable Life Assurance Society, wee: auteniy pital W207 1th st. nw., Rever failed to have services or a pastor since organ- sed Piet ow. my: FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, A distinguishing feature of the tailoring outently sraigch are gitscees | ro whom it may oenneeom DC ‘zation, nor has he been requested to resign. > SH, > ARREST 1251 32D STREET. done here is its originality. Not only are relative position, thus necessitat: ‘The prosecution in Philadelphia of Mr. Lewis W. = a oem — Mosr Eecrraste Evivesce. = sll the garments tailored in the richest and ing familiarization with the posi- | ohuson, FENCIBLES' FAIR. Washington, April 28, 1892, Messra BOWES & HALL, Managers Equitable Life Assurance Society. Gentiom We are in receipt of check for full amount of claim on account of the death of D McMenamin, who died the latter part of March. ‘The unexampled record of the Equitable for Prompt psyment of losses is fully sustained by this action, aud we take pleasure in commending Your company to all who desire reliable insur- Ance, it being evident that there is no desire to contest or delay payments, In other words s contract is given that insures the amount of the policy in full to the beneficiary. Yours, ON, 2 OWEN DONNELLY} Admintateatore office, 1326 F st, for surance my (Stznea) Call at the Equitahi facts about Tontin: Siart Axp Lance [svestuests. THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND ‘TRUST COMPANY offers for sale deben- ture bonds in sums of 9100, $500 and $1,000, paying 5 per cent interest. These Donds are secured by real estate first mort- ses, held by the Keal Estate Title Insur- ance Company as trustees for the bond- holders, and are further secured by the assets of the Company and the double Liabil- ity of ts atockboldera, The company also offers firet mortgages paying 6 per cent interest, : AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., A. T. BRITTON, President. Stone batiding. 1408 @ at. py 5 au ee = Now Is Tne Tive To Scnscmse. Eastern I vom, MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. 3... WHELELEY ui NOD Eaat Capitol at. " 400 Paavesa. HENRY Kk. SisiPSUN BENEY B ccrvtar 02 Paavo, myt-1~ = ‘Treasurer. 026 Pa . iY Tur Coorznative Tows Co. INCLUDES IN 118 MANAGEMENT Ton. ROBERT P. PORTER, president; Hon LOUIS E. McCOMAS. vice president; Col. A. T. BRITTON, treasurer. and Hons. JOMN G. CAKLISLE, ISHAM G. HAKAIS, HC. HANSUROUGH, BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH, &e., directors. You are offered im this compar SERIES B STOCK A promising investment based ou actual values end Managed by able offictals of the highest responsibility. ‘The opportunity is opeu to those of small as wall as those of large meana, ‘The stock 1s sold on the {ustallment plan—saving up JoUr money and Investing for prot at the same time. (Cail ou oF address C.R. McBLATR, District Agent, ‘31 Atlantic batiding. ap29-tr 1 Y Cazgve Basx Cuxoves, ‘The most convevient of ali forms of exchange for trav- elers or remittance, Received as cash in almost every ctvihzed country in the world by atorekeepera, bank- erm, hotels and st railway stations. The safest end easiest tocarry and the Jeast liable tolow A boon fotourtsts, For furtuer information apply to RICH & CO, BANKERS, G13 15th street, Opposite United States Treasury, Sole Washington Agents Cheque Bank (limited), Loudou. apgo-lw Ta (Co-orzaarive T. ws Comraxy. as scld stock and lots enough to pay for ite ontire town site. Calculate the prot on laud bought at the rate of 864 YS (which is the averaze cost of thecompany's ite) and wo.st at 8800 per lo ALMOST ANY PBR CENT IX may be ook ior as he Inweaton's Peward, te not ac. aaa the eoterprine Investigate at once and Secure th ‘ue vifored by the present series of soak too lates Ta cousequeuce of the recent heavy sales of stock ud lots the directors have decided = TO WITHDRAW SERIES B the market at an early date. The next series will iasued at an advanced price, ‘Series B is sold at the low price of rehip tee aud 20 monthiy inst ute of $1 25 ‘ach. Call om or address C. & MoBLAIM, District Agent, 31 Atlantic buildius. apz WA88iGi0N COMMISSION AND INVEST- MENT Co, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 635 F st. u.w., Washington, D.C, DEALERS IN STOCKS AND GRAIN. Regular and fractional lots, margins to suit, Out-of-town business solicited, Interest allowed oa deposit. Constant qu Commissions. 1 per share mem- tions all markets, {ap9-colm) Telephone, 431. Tur Narosaz Sure Deposit SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGKESS JANUARY 22, 1867. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS, Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es tates of minora, committee of the estates of lunatics, Teceiver, asmynee and executes trusts of any andevery Geseription. Wills prepared by a competent attorney, who is in Gaily attendance, and Kept without charge, when the Company is named executor or trustea, Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS Gnd upward and allows interest thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLESof alt descrip- Hons, packed in tranks oF boxes, received for deposit Sh capacious vaults of unsurpassed dryness and se- urity, at moderate cost. BENTS SAFES FROM $5 TO 9123 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. NJAMIN P. SNYDER, President CHAKLES C. GLOVEK, First Vice President JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second. HOMAS K. JONES, Third. z E_FEANCIS RiGGs, Treasurer. a TL. SUCKTEVANT, Secretary. Directors Pen mmin P. Snyder. bert L. Sturtevant, George Hi. Zevss C Anurew Wyle yeapew< a Ciiarioe Ac James, & Francis Kiges, Sharia C. Glower, ‘as Hyde. Joum ¥: Redwes , foun F: Kodwere ‘liam £. Clark, Thomes K Jones. aplé Wis G. TEWKSBUR! W. B. HIBBS. ¥ B. Hiei LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., sll for cash of on mangin Stocks Bonds Tiaioas and Privais wires to New York and Chicago. deposits Interest allowed ai SREDERICK GSTEVENS, Ko ‘on Btock Exchange. securt: Stoney loaned on listed sec urt- Special attention to fret-clnae ta C.D. Havexxen ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Beal Estate and Stock Broker, ‘Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic Building, 980 F street northwest. INVESTMENT SECURITIES Btocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or (margin. Cotton boucht and sold in New York or New Orleans, CURKESPON DENTS. (3.8 Bache & Co., Now York Stock Kuchange. ‘Lehman Bros, New York Cotton Exchange. Lebman, Stern & Co. New Orieans Cotton Exchange. Lamevu Bros. & Ux, Chicago Board of Trade, ‘Frivate wires to New York, Chicago and New Orlesns Brenece 04 (O7-4m BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ELEVENTH SERIES OF BTOCK. $1,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. Such s reputation has this association earned for itself that it now numbers among its stockholders residents of California, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, New York, Delaware, Maryland and North Carolina. Itisnow in ite eleventh year of prosperity and is srowing larger day by day. ‘The more fully the merits of this association are ‘understood the more convinced the people will be- come of its superiority over all others and impressed with the benefite derived from rhembership. It is conducted on sound business principles and is truly equitable in all ite features. ‘Borrowers and investors share alike in its profits. ‘EVERY SERIES MATURES IN SIX YEARS. Call a8 the office for explanatory pamphlets, OFFICERS. A. B JACKSON, Vice President. 3. BARTON MILLER, Becretary. H. P. GILBERT, President, GEO. W. KING, ‘Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Dr. L. W. Ritchie, Wm. Smith, W. 4. Cunpingbam, ‘Daniel Johnson. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Archibald Greenies, ‘Samuel H. Wheeler, Joseph H. Lee. VALUATION COMMITTEE. W. Riley Deebia, ‘Wilham A, Hutchins, B. W. Darby. JESSE H. WILSON, Attorney. W.F. Gibbons, Jobn H. Schultze, HG. Wagner, 8p30-30% Foeurr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. @ Por Cent paid on Regular Deposits, and 10 Per Cout paid on Deposits left with the Association for 5 years. You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate se- curity and pay tt back at the rate of $133 per month. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. STOCK @1 PER SHARE, ‘MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF 8200. ‘For circulars and other information apply at offices, 913 end 915 Fet n. ‘Next to Columbia National Bank, OFFICERS: |ARRISON DINGMAN. a= a lat Vice President and Manager GEORGE W. LEACH. ALONZO TWEEDALE. GEORGE GIBSON... JNO, E. SMITH. Sroce Iv Tax CO-OPERATIVE TOWN CO. READY ASSURED OF DIVIDENDS if the tiene of ° the ‘annual ‘meeting wo for anything. ONE HUS- Due AND FORTY ok sold sbous #800 Stock in the C.R McBLAIR, District Agent, = Ti Atlantic Waiiding. Few are aware how profitable s BU: FUL town quterprise Is. Te luster the tou, band Birmingham, Als. was iocorporsted in ‘cash cxpital of $100,000. The capital stock ‘fixed st- 600,000. in 1883 a dividend of ‘was dectured ; 1884, 9 per cont; 18N3, 43 $f Sth 340 per cent: 1887, 2.206 per cont: 100 per eam. smnountieg im the axgrorate to i 0,000, ie i videuds tmx years oan ‘The property is now wor ierotabiy 50,000,000, _Middlestoroteb, Ay." in two Jeare becaine a city of 8,00U, its town wa tie stook appreciated ieee on original cost, other examples could be mentioned, ' THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. Nowin the to surpass any such enterprise, is Offering ite stock on the plan. Sinall in- Yestore can come In. GR McBLAIR, District Agent, 8929 31 Atlantic building. 7. CORSO: W. MACARTNEY, es = Patter N.Y, Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W., ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. 2 it on ae — ‘Gas, Iusurance and Tele- PiAmerican Belt Telephone Stock bought and sold Jy 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. CHEAP CONVERTIBLE TYPE SAFETIES. a ‘3 “AUXILIARY” SAFETIES, 27-inch wheels, %-inch ti tangent spokes, ball bearines, sedi "Shain Gertord 01 “iress tectore ower the chain, drop frame, with detachable Urace rode them ‘wultable for ‘either lady" oF }entleman. ‘in biack enamel, mickeled trimn- Sag coutaining wrench and oller ouly auld at 860.) GQUMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., p27 1325 1th st, nw. NO'RESTRICTIONS WHATEVER. ‘The shortest policy in existence, benefits large, cost merely nominal. AMERICAN ACCIDENT COMPANY. W.F. THOMAS, Obto Bapk building. Generai Insurance. MICHIGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA- tors, Gas and New Process Gasoline Stoves, 7 SYS =e Foy ate nts eR <a CALIFORNIA GRAPE WINE. FORT, erty, Muscate!, Madeira, Angelica, Swee' lage and ‘Folty. 6125 per gallos and ‘35 cents per ir SONOMA CALIFORNIA WINE CO. mh26-2m 317 Sth et'nw. LEGAL BRIEFS! LEGAL BKILES! Dest of work accurately executed. Am ansious to make yourecyustntance aK W's ADAMS, Printer, Teiephone 930. 3) S12 Tithet nw. = REAL ESTATE AGENTS See ay pave dust A oghkCORD OF LOA ve its cost 0 those It will s00n save patna HL Telephone 763.__fap22}_ 1108-1116 Eatn.w. tastiest manner conceivable, but each ts per- ceptibiy distinct in cut arg style from all others, at once stambing their wearer asa an of strong personality and good taste. Lowest prices—a little lower than is gen- erally asked for “the best” tailoring. “KEEN,” Tailor, myt 414 OTH ST NW. qa= Di. T. W. STUBBLEFIELD ‘Bexs to inform his friends and patrons that 3¢ has removed his Dental Parlors to the Cor, of 11th and F sts. n. w., over Mertz’s Drug Store, Kooms 3 and 4. Ke “1 oF aus” RISKS, SERVICE for five years on the bench in apprenticeship and many years of intelli- gent “journey” work have qualified us give expression of opinion as to what co1 atitutes first-class work. We claim that we do not turn out any other kind and we invite comprison with that of any and all others’, SNYDER & WOOD, ‘Model Tailors, 423 Eleventh street northwest. my4-2w* 3.0.) BUY THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY. ‘Money cannot be made to so farther in the purchase of Clothing than in our $10 $12, $13.90 and $15 suit, We ace busy and ready to be busier GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7that, my4 <q COOL AND REFRESHING WINES, As aco: id refres'sing tonie puze wine served with ice has few equals, ur reputation for the exerlience und purity’ of our wines is widespread. ‘Try our fine “iarundy” or one Gf these white wines with ice: Fronticuan at j3 00 per dozen quarts ur Chablis at #4 per fozen quarts. Fine Claret for claret punches. We wish to call the atteniton of druggists to our fine high-grade California Clarets, specially for use at the soda fountain, Sanuple TO-KALON WINE 614 14th st. nw. MEN'S FUR: MM. That we are determin ry popular shoppiuw piace for men is evident from the follow- ing popular trices: 2ieup Shirts, $1 Up . 15¢ up ‘Men's Spring Suits to order, 825 up 4 trousers to onder, #10 up. “TEEL'S,” TAILOKING AND FUKNISHINGS, 935 Pa ave. any PAUTION —WISHING ALL OF OUR MA- cltines to xive the lnliont desree of watiatac- Hon. we marticularly caution those havin old ones of oUF inake aa:net allowing therm to bo adjusted else- ‘where than at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, where noue Dut genuine parts are used. and ouly the most reason- able chances. if any. are made, rs by vostal will receive immediate attention. WHEELER & WILSON MFQ. CO. my 26-t,th,a. tr 487 Oth ot nw. FRIENDS, AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THE portunity by having fODGE=" NATIONAL BINDERY, 1326 F ST. Bind your books in half calf or morocco for $1. Books lettered in wold. my$ pe OFFICE OF THE NORTHWES! ALEX- $e andria Tmprovemont Company, Alexandria, fa, May 2 Intv2 ~The ebetween this colupany, and Mr. A! M. Gorman, manager, having expired by limitation, Mr. Robert }. Kuox, secretary, 216 King st, Alexandria, Va., will assuine the duties of manager from and after May 1, 1897 mny 3-3 GEORGE NEW TOWN, D. C.—8100 AR! ‘ing. Good buyers. Good roads. Good . Take van from 15th and H sts ne. my33-3t* 1. H. GARDNER, 65 H st. n.e. ALL PEKSONS HAVING GOODS ON DE- posit with H. K. Fulton upon which inter- est is due one year or more are hereby notified to call e ontr | at once and pay up the interest or the goods will be told at auction May 24, 182. H. K. FULTON, my3-14t* Pawnbroker. wae BE DENNIGON TAS RE} the Homeopathic Hospl uv. Hours: 8 tov m. 12 tol pm, 4to6 pm. daya: 8 109m, 5to 6pm my2-1 = PEAKING OF x do..935 P NEW 29TH SERY SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ‘ASSOCIATION, ition to, stock, tm the Books now open for sul gutrierue Te per ‘uare.t No buck den Receipt books containing’ constitntion will be. veut the office of the secretary, 410 F at nw, Kellome buils= a. Turall Ratweriptoum trou! share to ty mug: ber. ‘Office hours 4:30. to 4:30 pa. The asso. Ciation quarantees 6 per cent interest hud pays. an ad. Sitional'4 per cent ‘ou deposits. ‘Tho "Berial™ has Chice of SOUS Av PRESCOTT. the rascrstury ahd oftice NA. PRESCOTT, the ndcretury treasurer, where ali further needed information will be cheerfully given, i ROBT, G. CAMPBELL, President, 517 10th st ow. PG Te President, reniden| ‘Surgeon General's Office, . DIRECTORS. ee wm. May: . 8. Firm 3.D. Terral, Mf, B. Celaue” Geo. H. - Geo. W. Chase: j-8t. Clair, JOHN A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, apl6-21¢ Kellogg buil fdieg, 1410 Fat, tw. ae MANTELS, ANDIKON FEN. 5, Grates, Wrought-iron Gan Fixture ‘ts: Speeiat discounts while making chanwes, mbl4-tr J. H. CORNING, Tileshop, 520 13th st . J. W. HAYWARD HAS KEMOVED D <0 ‘frou 1022 12th at nw. Syeclalist im electricity for 9-8 at to tick cure of disease and rapid promoter of convalescence." Wonderful results. Reputation established. Fifteen years here. (OUR FURNITURE AND VALU- ith the mayd-2w STORE Lar cy VASHINGTON SFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ROOF RTORAGK ROOMS fel0-Gm TRUNK 31 ORAGE A SPECIALTY. OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND —' POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘A dividend of 75 cents pr share will be payable ‘on the 9th day of May, 18b%, to the stockholders of Tecord at the close of business onthe 0th day of April, 189% at the office of the treasurer of the com- pany, 619 14th at nw. Washington, DO. a hig franater books will be closed from'the Soth of ve, SAMUPL Me. BRYAN, President. QHARLES 6 BEEBE, Tromsurer, Washington. DC, Apeit 27, 1802. apze-1ot Bq MINISTERS AND ONGANISTS: Have you beard the YOCALION? TEE: have not it td mm to visit a muuth Church: comer Tadeaad F atrecta Rew, Rok. ‘Brown, pastor, and see ‘MOST WONDERFUL Of All Reed Instruments, Fo Hs unin SWEETNess ang VOLUME of tone. mate VOCALION" COSTS “L-s THAN ONE: THIRD of the coxt of » sie, Possibly your church SEEDS 4: Leas Bend a ANI to me for catalogue, prices, terms, &c. Seca 925 Peniay ia . a23-1m, jo Arents, from to Sanday: t0 10amonly, Telephone call, 735. apléim PURE OU, PROPERTY AGAINST world. } am their agent for thie District. Estab- lished prices & J. BLOCK, ‘Geueral Real Estate and Insurane Agent, 615 ¥ st nw. 1831. 1892 W.-H. WHEATLEY'S Premium Steam Dyeing sol Cledulng Leabiobnent "The patrons of the above entabi are Tes) Tafored thet Weare bow ready to resume ‘We have hed Our Brat and only fre im the years of our sslstcmce and tu rebuiidime bave taken, ==W MORGAN, SOLE wa Nils of Macussie oct AGENT FOR jal Coverit a for District of Columbia and Virginia Koom 19, a Sex ytsliange, Washington, D-C. Telephone call Ne MILLIO1 BEEN SPENT BY OUR Becna when ii, We havo tried several plaus to ororvome thie aif fieulty blue ‘with Our naine printed on. it in white, wich ie afised to all our: whether fue or uncovered. vt ii with BH See ving obly monday VED OFFICE ap28-1m ‘Keal Eatate and Dealers. DE JAMES BR HODGKING, ee) ween lite ‘ COUPONB | ‘Toucan save10 per cent on your lsundry Wile, Nothing but first-class work, ‘TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, mai 492 to 499 Cat. 9. w. cq2 Foor os ‘4 D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania sve, tions of but oue set of keys There is no. shift-ke: Send for SASH FACTORY AND MILL MEN ARE Tequested to keep away from Buitimore, ‘until conclusion of strike now iu progress. I AAC F. SMITH, Sec'y Guion 765. = a, Ber Pay any ATTENTION the statement that ALL the BEST lots in Kensington Park have been sold. It is quite true that a LARGE number have been disposed of, but I still can sell some VERY desirable lots at low figures and on exceedingly y terms. Costs NOTHING to SEE them. to PERCY 8. FOSTER, General Manager Kensington Park, my5-3t 916 F st, 24 floor, Se WHERE THERE'S Aw, THERE'S A LAW SUIT. Don’t direct your heirs to purch age at KENSINGTON, Butgo out ut ouce and sce for yourself what beautiful cottages Tam now offering on easy terms to respousibie parties Hot and cold water, baths, stationary wash stands, handsome cabinet mantels, furnace, &c, Apply to PERCY S. FOSTER, General Manager KENSINGTON PARK, mys-thks: 916 F st, 2d floor. SPIRITUAL TEST CIRCLES —WEDNES- Behn ritcuspay, Satonpay. 8 pan. Hall G09 F stnw. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of Sin Fra cisco, Test Mediums. Daily readings. 600 Gth st aw. my4-3t* ALL SONS OF NAVAL VETERANS ARE . Tequested to incet at their new hall known as feisley Hall, 425 12th st nw, THURSDAY © VE, May 5, 192. af 7:30 pm. New members re cor- dially Invited: ‘By order of the Commander. q=sTO EPISCOPALIANS AND thelr friends of Le Droit Park and vicinity: & You sre requested to attend ameet- ing st residence of Mr.A. A. Birney, No, 1901 Harewood avenue, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, May 5, 1892, Object of meeting to accept gift of lot a to i to build church on same. my4-2t* SPIRITUALISM, WONN'S HALL 721 6th very Friday nicht, Miss Mageie Gaule, wonderful test medium. Durini: day, Friday, wate sittings, Mrs. BURT'S, 410 7th ai, sw. a qu» HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. NINTH ISSUE OF STOCK. ‘OFFICE OF TKEASURER, 1907 PA. AVE. To enable those desiring stock of the 9th acries, for which there 1s still considerable demand, the books will remain open for new subscriptions until the close of the business of the May mocting, which takes place on the 10th. ‘Shares 81 each per month, commencing with Jan- uary “This has become the lareat of all the other series, excepting the first. W. H. WEITZEL, Secty, ap30-my 3, 135 Hat'nw, <q=sIHE SATIONAL COOPEKATIVE COM: PANY. (incorporated)... Offices: we ae Bich xandria, Va, and 905 H st nw, aahington, D ‘This compen has contescte with 170 of the best ‘business houses in these cities. TRADE CARDS may NOW be ob 25 cents by “Hochdalere’ aud 609 34 st nw. ON MACAFEE, 621 7th at ow, en, S23 Td ie REDUCING EXPENSES, ‘The WISCONSIN PEERLESS reduces the temperature lower than any other” rer frigerator and REDUCES THE EXPENSE of living by keeping and freah the marketing for ‘which’ you spend” your Tones, and which so ‘often has tobe thrown away because your REPRIGEK- ATOR DOES NOT KEFRIGEKATE. Get the best, ‘They are the consin Peerless is. seusr returued if not perfect. W.it, HOEKE, my3-11t Sth'an Se PR, HOWAUD C. RUSSELL. FICE HOUR: 8to10am, 12 to1 pm, 4:30 to5:30pm, until Liam. ‘Has opened his offices, 1814 H st nw. Sun my3-1m*_ TELEPHONE CALL. 1753. Be" NEY & ROBERTS COL DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES, 407 LOTH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE, 213 A SIX-DAYS' TRIP TO CHICAGO, This will pay all the necessary expenses of a':x-daye' trip to Chicame ane tug the World's Fair Exposition for #49, Kectyour own time “Muusy iadsventoa to o the credit of each subscriber with the Wash pe at a ent wi shonid yowafterward be unable to go.” RB: ZEVELY, Treas, snd Gon, Mang ‘Pacific building, 632 F et a w. BH. Warner, Washington Loan and Trust HC. ‘Cauhlor Second National Bauke™ Ruff, Cashier Central Natioual Buk. Win. B. Baldwin, Cashier National Capital Bank, Brent i, Baldwia, Gaebler ‘Prederw’ National Beak. ap27-2m REMOVAL NOTICE, THE, SCHILEINGER CURBIN AND PAVING SCOMPARY * Has remo: ‘now office, oei8i13 6 SF, xen ‘The Compan; ranotithle’ Side waiks lor nr Hy joors, thich Mastic ‘and drinidad “Asphalt are apr-tr SPRING SUITS. <a SPRING SUITS. If you are considering the qualities, variety and prices this is the place to buy. Owing to the strong pressure of spring busi- ‘Rese we need a Little time, eo don’t delay. J. A, GRIESBAUER,” B.S Harden, No. 804 Eat ‘The Tailor, 8p0-3m 436 9that. nw, Ge THEE rors OF SUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON’ STANDARD TYPEWRITER Ahead of all Competitors, EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL A¥D SEE THE NEW ‘93 MODEL. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, ‘LE DROIT BUILDING, mb17-te STH AND ¥ ST. 2. W. ‘BATLINGS, y CS et ena ‘we will do the meet— Mf you want any kind of froa work. KO. WHITE & soma, ‘Maine ave. bet, 456 and 6th sta, Society. upon charges of embezziemeut aud gouspiracy in connection with the management of the Prudential Mutual Benent ~ociety of Philadelphia, Cau in No Wise adect the stability and ‘successral mane Qgement of theaffairs of the American Mutual aid Mr. Jolson seems to be the unfortunate victim of S couspiracy, organized and conducted upon the forms of Jaw. | His career in connection with: the affairs of the Prudential will demonstrate the fact that his ac- tons iu the premises were such as to reflect most ¢reditably upou him and show him to have been acs inated by a desire to secure Justice to the members of the organization and defeat the ends aud aime of ‘unscrupulous schemers. He never had any of the money ef the society in his custody or keeping, either as a member, officer. diz rector or otherwise. His severance with the oncaniza- Hon as soon as he discovered its dishonest manae- ‘idence of his intentious and justily to an honest aud honorable career. He is in nowiso respousible for the disaster attending the Inanagement of the aifairs of the Prudential. Hie brings to the conduct of the affairs of the Ameri- gan Mutual Aid Society the ripened judwment of four- teen years ‘of insurance experience, and under his fostering care the society lias crown most. satisfac torily, numbering nearly 3.500 menibers. In ily discharge of the duties of supreme treasurer of the American Mutual Aid society his conscientious intecrity and umdeviating fdeity has elicited the profonsd esteom and respect of his associates. and the constant association and consultation with hin in the manazement of the affairs of the society have strength- ‘ened that conviction. We feel aure that an examination of the charges against him will demonstrate to the world the fact of lus honor gud integrity, and commeud him to the highest rogard of nil those whose interest hie repre- sents and for which be so earucstly Libre. ‘The following statement as to the manacement of the financial atlairs of the American Mutual Aid So- ciety will be of interest to our membcrslip aud the public cenerally, are deposited iu the name of the Ts, and ho payinents can be wu be drawn either for matured ws, sick benefits or eurrent expenses without tures of the president, secretary and trows- he funds wre deposited with the Washington Jom and, Trust Company “aud the Lincoln Naticnal Bauk. The officers of the organization are bonded 1 the smount of 850.000, which bonds sre in cha:ge of the cuairman of the board of trustecs, Rev. L. H. .urk. BLK. W. PATTERSO: Supreme President, American Mutual Aid Society. Sn nearer the CHURN: ‘The sweeter the BUTTER. 1t Everybody Knows that BUTTER is never sweeter ‘than whon first made, Our High Grade Creamery Butter, direct from the Churn, is agreat success and our customers seem never to tire of prais- ing the quality. Price greatly re- duced this week. Concentrated Extract of Cultivated Clams! Did you ‘eee our announcement of these goods tm the STAR last Thursday? It will ‘Pay you to look it up, it Elphonzo Youngs Company, 428 9th st. Bee The weather tn likely to be wenerally followed Friday afternoon ‘by increasing cloudiness ‘and showers; 3 moon wers; variable winds; slightly THE DIVFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO, ‘The builder who never gets ahead is the one who pays $135 per 100 sq. feet for thick and thin circular-sawed boards. ‘The builder who gets ahead is the one who buys our uniformly Gang-sawed. boards at $1 15 per 100 sq. feet, because he wets better boards and saves 20c per 100 aq. feet. You effect » saving of 20 per cent in ‘buying your lumber here, ‘The following are the winning numbers for articles gutted to the National Feucibios' Fair March 12 %0 ‘Ticket No 18, Bonnet’s trouserings. Ticket No 33, Snyder & Wood's trouserings, Ticket No 1, Costinett's trouserings. Ticket No 1%, Losano' trouserings. Ticket No 1, *aks & Co's suiting. Theket No 7) wus tinw. auiicket No 19, Robinson, Parker & Co's full dress The holder of winning tickets can obtain an order for the articles on presentation of ticket »t the armory. 3 3. G. STELLE, my5-2t Secretary. A CAKE OF ICE Should be perfectly clean, clear as crys- tal and absolutely free from impurities o: every kind. Such is Hygionic Ice. A manufectured ice, made from spring water, distilied and filtered. Iscosts Jess than natural ice and in using it youneed have no fear of disease germs or foreign substances, There are not any in Hywiente lee, Order of wagon drivers in any part of the city or send tothe HYGIENIC ICE COM- PANY, 419 9th st nw. myS <a D. €, NOTICE. ‘Take F st herdics fot New Town, ‘Choose soon or you will be tuo late. One whole b.ock sold today.” Lots. $100 myst? : Be_”O “HAP Hazan” waKEsuIPTs. CUTTING to rerfection is shown in re- gults—adapting to each individual those Uttle niceties of detail which produce a striking tout ensemble. All cutting for us ia done on our premises—we take nochances, SNYDER & WOOD, Model Tailors, 423 Eleventh street northwest, L Ww.) BP POPPEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE. SWEET SPIRITS OF NITER for breaking f¢ Tax mn coekeeSerpoonial tarts tnseat tage THIS 18 THE WEATHER FOR REFRIGERATORS AND I HAVE A TREMENDOUS STOCK INCLUDING THE ORDINARY ICE BOX AND THE ELABORATE COMFORTER, ALL OF WHICH I AM OFFERING AT CASH PRICES ON CREDIT. REMEMBER YOU WILL BE GIVEN ALL THE TIME YOU WANT TO FINISH PAYING FOR THEM, NO ONE ELSE OFFERS NEAR SO ACCOMMODATING INDUCEMENTS. JOHN RUDDEN, 513 Seventh street northwest. tw.) COMFORT IN THE KITCHEN. There is no longer any need of the kitchen being s place of excessive heat in suumer, ‘The modern Gas Range, with its perfected ap- Plianees, assures comfort in hot weather aud convenience at all times. ‘With equal economy it will do the work of the coal range, but without dirt, ashes, odor, danger, smoke or waste heat. There are many kinds of Gas Ranges. We havo sifted the godd ones and selected the best three. It will be a pleasure to expiain their Points to you at our store. 8. 8 SHEDD & BRO., Plumbing. Heating and Tinuing, Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, = 432 Oth st. n.w. my Lumber and Mill Work. Cor. Gtband N. ¥. ave. nw. my5. four ‘& GOOD CHANGE ee ar aa pet Borie males prostable and sure 3, 7.000, mab09. | uncertain. ise Of ch. | i yur onde jt ition of that detrable Ns Settieeup dally. "Noid: | Puce. "We udfer eat fur Puten cat arige. 15 per | ther” notice best srades sire oat, NO. 36 6 8T. NE. Gout discount allowed for | family coal. Cost. *moMonnOW GAY ca eens aota| Ninite Anatave, e343 tom RATCLIFFE, Dak & CO, fad, F OOF end 208 ito Ash Ghent v Auetioncers, Bu ex and Tur It __920 Pa, ave. new. my2__Send Onlers by Drivers of hed Waious, Belk WORKMEN HAVE THE GIFT —Prorenry FOR TRADE. OF STYLE, Re have several pices of well-located . i fo Together with perfectlasts and models, No Saretlecty oe id wonder you receive perfection from theiz Cash reaped will be named on the above hands. They know how to bring out all eel na Only canh peices foe the lots the good points, ‘The shoes they make are ba ‘TOR & PROCTOR. as ight as the spring zephyrs and stylish, airy ed lesoparead Vomarense, with a beauty as fragrants+the perfume of my5 7 Gstuw. flowers aud as hard to copy. Remember ick TREN AWA the name and number. Be NSIT send Yor wid store your Furs, Sealskins, Robes and heavy apparel until next THE BAKER SHOE fall-guarantecing tors agaist iuotls, Joss by fire. @ sinall cousideration—according For Gentlemen, to their value. re ‘Summer blocks in “Knox” Derbies and Straws, my5S 1430 New York ave. 's $3 snd $3.50 ~exiige shirts for #2. BP PBING MEETING OF THE WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB CONTINUES EVERY DAY THIS WEEK SATURDAY, MAY 7, POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY. HURDLE RACE TODAY, THURSDAY, 1% MILES, OVER sIX HURDLES, STEEPLECHASE SATURDAY, FULL couRsE TRAINS LEAVE B. AND P. DEPOT AT 1:30 AND 2:15, FIRST RACE AT 3 P.M. Ther who blow ‘thelr own, horn the loudest ‘may be little else but “wind,” f hat the tailor'ng business as thoroughly se the BH EMELZ & SONS, 1237 Paavenw. eet Wea THER REQUISITES. Windows, Lawn and garden sunplenients: foe Grown Proce, “TYie sre grindins prices down to the finest pvsaibie plat Wire Screen Doors, in six different gizes complete with all Sttschineaty eae tins up Screen Doors, 50c. Altering Hereen Doors, Be, stable "Window Seresns, €2.75 PAvindow Frames, 20 inches aquara for making your own screens, 17c each. LAWN MOWERS. Dozens of kinds. A. “specialty” ts made of the **Coldwe!l Staudard” Lawn Mowers, which are concededly the best. We have a good Lawn Mowér as low as 3.25, which we guarantee, FOR MAKING ICE OREAM. ‘Toro items which speak, volumes, myS syst cc, lee ‘Freezers, only f-guart Tce Cream Freezers, onl eif0eacn. J BARBER & ROSS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, Cor. 11th and G sts n w. Se er a SP! ING OF THE PHONOGRAPH + “Thave no ‘whatever in either the myS Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. ADVERTISING... AMUSEMENTS ARCHITECTS,, ATTORNEYS AUCTION eietees CITY ITEM COUNTRY ki DEATHS... DENTISTRY. XCURSIONS, &e. FINANCIAL... NT (Flats) (Otthices) FOR RENT (Rooms), FOR KENT (Houses) . FOR REX FOR RENT (Miscellancous FOR SALE (ilorses and Vehicles)... FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lote... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous! FOR SALE (Pianos) cee A ee we wine LOCAL MENTIC LOST AND FOU: ~ Pace MANICURE seseeesPawe 3 MARIA asseene. Page MEDICAL, seeen PURO ANTED AND TO LOAN, TARIES PUBLIC. : POTUMAC RIVER BOAT PIANOS AND ORGANS, PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL... PROPOSALS, 8 1 AL NOTICES... STEAM CARPET CLEANING, STORAGE a SUMMER RESORTS... WANTED (Help) WANTED WANTED (iooms).. WANTED Aituations). WANTED (Miscellaneous —_—e- Govers™ eipts Tovay.—Internal rev- enue, $436,400; customs, 2602,218, W. M. Estes was today appointed fourth-class postmaster at Nortonsville, Va, Tue Parapecrara has sailed from Key West for Savannah, Asststaxt Secrerany Crouse has returned from his trip to the Pacific coast, Treascren Neveken has gone to New York for a few days, Fourrn-Cr.ass Postarastens. —Fourth -class postmaster have been appointed as follows: E. 1. Evans, Ewell, Md.; J. A. Clark, Oak Crest, Md.; N. M. Greenwood, Statesville, Va, and Daisy B, Hargrove, Shannon Hill, Va, Siuven Prncuases.—The offers of silver to the Treasury Department yesterday aggregated 1,153,000 ounces. ‘The amount purchased wes .000 ounces as follow: .000 ounces at ,000 ounces at $0.8743; 50,000 ounces ‘Tue Pursipent's Cautens.—The President's callers this morning included Senator Alligon, with Mr. Henry Watterson of Kentucky, Sena- tors Pettigrew, Gallinger and Alien, Repre- sentatives Dolliver and Burrows, Mr, Fred. Douglass, the ci service commissioners, cx- Minister Edward J. Phelps. Lievr. Cor. Woonrvrr Retmerp.—Lieut. Col. Edward C. Woodruff, eleventh infantry, having served over thirty years in the army, is piseed on the retired list, This will promote faj. Wm. H. Powell, twenty-second infantry; Capt, E. H. Liscura, nineteenth infantry; First Lient. A. H. M. Taylor, nineteenth infantr; Second Lieut. B. B. Duck, sixteenth infantry. Oxtanoma Towx Site Decistox.—Secretary Noble has decided the case of the town site of Hennessiy, in the Kingfisher Oklahoma land district. The case came before the department on an appeal of John W. Creech from the decision of the commissioner of the general land office canceling his homestead entry. ‘The Secretary sustains the action of the com- missioner, and directs that the town site board be permitted to perfect title to the land on behalf of the town site, Isvite To THE Orexixo Crnrwoxres—A committee consisting of Gen. V. D. Groner, commissioner for Virginia, and Edward F, Lawrence and Wm. D. Kerfoot of the Colum- bian Exposition Directory yesterday called on President Harrison and formally invited him to be present at the opening ceremonies to be held in Chicago October 12 next. Today the committee invited the Vice President, the members of the cabinet,the Senate and the House of Representatives and the diplomatic corps to be present. Persoxal.—A. N. Lewis of Brooklyn, S. Alexander of Philadelphia, M. F. Ketebom of New York, Judge J. Branham of Rome, Ga, and Fred. H. Harvey of Kansas are at Willard'’s——C. F. Robinson of New York, W. J. Jones of Philadelphia and H. H. Hamilton of Concord are at the Kandall.——W. _E. Walsh of Cleveland, R. B. Me Williams of Philadelphia, Henry H. Lawyer of Massachusetts, E. O. Keeler of Connecticut and W.L.Rurner of New York are at the Ebbitt. ——A. C. Cope of McKeesport, W. Scot Simms of New York. F. Budd of Philadelphia, C. W. Primrose of Brooklyn and R. H. Clark of Great Bend are at the Rigga.—A. P. Little of Ro- chester, A. W. Hurd of Buffalo, John P. Adams of Brooklyn, Geo. T. Flagg of New York, L. 8. Thurston of Chicago and D, J. Holtzman of Minneapolis are at the Arling- ton.—Geo. H. Clark of Pittsburg, J. Austin Binck of New York, George H. Perry of Bos- tonand T. Ellett of Richmond are at the Shore- ham.—F. T. Clark of New Haven, W. T. Dunn of Richmond. A. P. Rose of Minnesota and Geo. Nichols of Pittsburg are at the Howard.——C. M. Howe of Worcester, Mass., James A. Dearth of Michigan are at the Fredonia.——F. A. Fenno of New York. Charles Strong of Ohio, J. H. Chest of Toronto and J. F. Queen of Maryland are at the St James, UNDER CIVIL SERVICE RULES. classified service. The order of the President was issued some weeks ago, the time since then having been devoted to the necssary arrange- ment of the many details incident to the sification, Fish Commissioner McDonald has urged such a classification of the commission for THE CARS ENGULFED. Wreck of a Sante Fe Railway Train. METHODISTS ORGANIZING COMMITTEES. Renominaticn of Governor Fifer. OTHER NEWS BY WIRE. RAN INTO A RAVINE, Wreck of a Santa Fe Trai ened by Flood Curcaco, May 5.—Meager details have beem received by the Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe railroad officials of a horrible wreck at Me= dill, Mo, The Chicago limited expross, direst from the coast and San Francisco, was throws: through a bridge near that point at 8 o'clocl this morning. So far as known all the cars of the magnificent train, loaded as they were with transcontinental” passengers castward md, were buried in the waters of a flooded: . It is airoady known that many were crashed and drowned and more injured. The best information so far obtained 1s that sevem. persons were kuled outrigh jured and thirteen im @ of the names of the killed or —8 have yet been obtained e railway in this cit jedili is a small town about twenty-five miles ithe Mississippi, Within a few miles of the place i ravine, usual dry. It is spanned by a fifty-foot arch, which is supposed the heavy rain of the past few days weakened and finally displaced. The wrecked train is due in = this, city thie evening. Being an overland and limited train it is usually well filled with the Lest class of passengers, a score of whom, it te bolieved, have bocn drowned beneath the Waters of the flooded run. All the Sante Pe wires are down and the railway officials are anxiously endeavoring to discover the full em tent of the accident. Up te noon they had been able to secure only the most meager de tails by way of Kansas City and Omaha, The list of dead was stated to be seven, with thine teen injured Third \ace President Springer anid later that aceident was caused by a water spout fille z the ravine and carrying away the bridge, train plunged directly mto the water from broken rails and the cars must have piled emselves one on the other. as there are usually seven coaches im the train, KILLED AND INSURED, The following is the list of the unfortunate Victims whose names are known: Killed—Lou Markee, residence unknowm Lather Cornelius, residence unknown, Injured —Andy Korman, express messenger, Riverside, TIL; W. A. Isham, brakeman, River- side, Ill.; RR." Schultze, residence unknowmg Martin Rogall, residence unknor Freak Hartger, Pittsburg, Pa; W. Allen and wife Pittsburg, Pa.; Wm. Adams, England, aod Italian Woman and child, residence unknowm, = salt ORGANIZING COMMITTEES, Work of the Methodist General Conferenes Today. Omana, Nen., May 5.—Bishop Waldron pre= sided at the morning session of the Methodist conference today. Rev. J. Jesse Kilpatrick of the Detroit conference led devotional exer cises, The morning hymu was one of Bishop Boss’ favorites, the opening lines of which aret “© Thou in whose prosence my soul takes delight.” After prayer by Kev. Kilpatrick the secretary read the journal of the previous day. After the journal had been corrected the conference decided to resume the organization of committees. A committes on general come ference district boundaries was added to the ist. Dr. Earl Branston requested the conference to authorize him to hand in his report on the Western Book Concern. He was authorized to report to the proper committee. The work of organizing the committees then proceeded, Phe report of the committee on conference claimants was referred to the committee temporal economy. The conference d to teader Dr. Moulton, fraternal delegate from England, a reception tomorrow night. ach ng GOV. FIFER RENOMINATED.- Reassembling of the Mlinois Republican Convention. Srrivorrerp, In1., May 5.—Gov. Joseph W. Fifer was nominated for governor on the first ballot this morning. L. B. Ray was nominated for lieutenant gow- ernor and I, N, Pearson for secretary of state, Gen. C. W. Paver of Mount Vernon was renominated for auditor on the first ballot, The republican state convention reassembled at 9 o'clock this morning and another day of excitement was apparent from the very begin- ning. ‘The action of the committee on resolu- tions in recommending the repeal of the com- pulsory school law and the substitution there f roof greatly moditied legislation had created spirit of discontent in certam quarters and the action of the committes to select delogates-at-large had also dissatisfied the young republican leaguers #8 weli as the col- ored gentlemen who assumed to represen! their race on the floor of the convention, and it appeared that the era of good feeling had assed. F Chairman Hopkins immediately after calling the convention to order declared the of committees to be in order, The sitting del- egates were declared to be the regular dele- gates and the temporary officers were made the Permanent oficers of the convention. The committee to sciect delogates-at-large reported the following delegates: Senator Shelby M. Culiom, ex-Gov. Richard G. Oglesby, Joseph G. Cannon, Dr. Joseph Robbins, James H. Gilbert, Samuel B. Raymond, George B. Swift and Miles Kehoe. Nominations followed —o———— MORE VICTIMS OF THE THEATER FIRE, The List of the Dead Has Crept Up te Purtaperat, Pa., May 5.—Two more vie- tims of the theater fire have died at the Penn- sylvania Hospital and two more are thoaght to be dying at the same institution, The dead are Rand Patterson, sixteen years old; Charles Briggs, twenty-eight years old. Those dying are Harry MoCloskey, fourteen years old; Charlies Warden, nineteen years old. Patterson and Briggs were both occupants of the and in each case there were burns both dn, almost impossible, unless their am which his relatives now strongly object, = te per- | ! F HI i it i i] [8 i F EB i i f # ! | ]