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PART TWO. — al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY’ ! . Y Aig. "MARCH" 4, 1893—TWENTY PAGES. BEFORE == DURING = — AFTER THE INAUGURAL SMOKE TRE perFe EXPERIENCE, AND QquaciTY CTION |ATEST DEM OR MANUFACTURE COMBINED PHOTOGRAPH weecn ON CIGARETTE Q) ror 5 cenrs PACKACE THE DEBT STATEMENT. Analysis of the Condition of the Treasury | ‘Compared With Four Years Ago. | A-comparison of the condition of the public debt and of the national treasury on the Ist of March, 1889, at the close of the Cleveland ad- ministration. and on the Ist of March, 1893, at the close of the Harrison administration, based upon the form of the monthly statement issued | at present, makes the following shotvin; | March 1, 1803. March 1, 1889. Bebe 95495,084.200 00 858,108,220 00 Debt on which | foterest “h sed since Gaterity.. —2,395,90626 2,047,245 28, Pamterest Cheat | ests tenders, frac- tens! "eur rency, &.).... ‘375.912,187 37 442,440,521 12 Certificates and Treasury i otes offset by an equal amount of gash in the ‘Treasury . 601,828,346 00 473.560,381 00 Caen in the Ty se! } two dates, follows: Gola Silver, Alien Steamship Engineers. ‘The steamship New York now floats the American flag, and of neces of the vessel are obliged to h: an American license. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed that licenses should be issued to the engineers, who, however, are not American citizens. This action has drawn out vigorous protests, At the last meeting of the Federation of Labor Fesolutions were adopted protesting “against the licensing of thealien engineers of the steamship New York by order of Secretary Charles Foster | fter the local inspectors of the port of New | York had in obedience to law refused to license | said aliens,” and denouncing Mr. Foster's ty the engineers ection as a willful and “flagrant violation of the | law. recent meeting of the Marine Fngi- rs’ Keneticial Asscciation, No. 93, “resolu- tions were unanimously adopted protesting aguinst the action of the Secretary of the | ‘Treasury, asserting “that he has not only vio- Inted all precedent in licensing these aliens, but | as grosaly and outrages Mr. George Ubler, national president of the National Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Associa- tion, writes to Tue Stax from Philadelphia as follows: ‘In your issue of 25th Iam sorry to see that you have quoted me as the author of the representations upon which the Secretary of the Treasury granted licenses to the engi- neers of the steamehip New York contrary to law and precedent. [came to Washington for the express purpose of protesting against this y Violated the law. ding, which we consider as unjust and | famatory to the ability of American marine | engineers, andI trust that you will be good enough to make the necessary correction and set me straight before the public and the pro- fession which I have the honor to represent.” —— ‘The Car Coupler Bill a Law. The President signed the car coupler bill Yesterday and expressed great pleasure in 80 doing. He has always shown the deepest interest in this matter and has made it the sub- Ject of a special chapter in bis annual messages to Congress. While not altogether satistied with some of the provisions of the: bill as be approved it heartily as an entirety 3 8 step in the right direction. There was quite » demand for the pen used in signing his name to the bill, which was settied by ite pre- serttation to Mr. E. A. Mosely, secretary of the Anterstate commerce commission. fen eoes) Hayes Gets Eight Years for Perjury. York yesterday morning sentenced Col W.B. Hayes, con- vieted of perjury, to eight years’ imprison- ment. by ‘The Immigration Act. ‘The Chandler immigration and contract labor bill will become a law as soon as it receives the President's signature. ‘The terms of the bill require steamship com- panies to prepare and authenticate, at the port of departure, lists or manifests of their immi- grant passengers, containing full information concerning them, and deliver the mani- tests to immigrant inspectors on arrival instead of transferring the passengers to the control of such inspectors wholly undoeu- mented. Doubtful questions concerning the Tight of an immigrant to admission shall be de- cided after special inquiry by four officials, but an appeal can be made from decision to the Secretary of the Treasury. The bill increases by three the excluded classes of aliens, as follows: Those over six- teen years of age that are illiterate, cripples, blind persons or others physically imperfect | (unless they can show satisfactorily that they will not become a public charge) and persons belonging to societies which favor or justify the unlawful destruction of property or life. pobre this rgil Hillyer’s Will. The will of Virgil Hillyer was filed yesterday. He directs that his family make no marked change in their dress; that church services be read at his residence and his body be placed in be diepored cf as his family may direct, or may be used in fertilizing his daughter Gracie’s flower bed or sprinkled under a favorite orange tree in Florida. He directs that the remains of first wife, now in a small box in a closet. be placed in the case with his body and cremated with it, and directs that the remains of his second wife, the consenting, be cremated. After ing specific bequests to Lis children hedirects his wife and children have ce erty and that from the income of t grove, Florida, $500 each be paid his daughters- in-law and £100 toeach of his grandchildren. He names his wife Amey and his two sons, W. R. and C. V. Hillyer, as executors. ‘The North Carolina legislature Thursday re- pealed the law forbidding the business of ticket scalping in that state. friends and FOR CEREMONIES. NATIONAL, STATE, Mi » da nip when fatigued is md satisfying. Sold by Grocers, | Druguiste and Wine Merchants. ‘Trade supplied by JAMES L. BARBOUR & SON, Washington, D.C. ' H. Graves & Sons,Prop., Boston. m2-3t Tue Cuaorcesr Axo Mosr Exres. sive Srreoron or . Woop. Maszeis Axp Tugs . TO BE FOUND. Bath Room and Kitchen Tiling « special feature of our business. Harwans & Hoetcussos, 424 97a Sr. fo8-tm For Cuorce METROPOLIS VIEW, D. C., BUILDING LOTS CALL ON W. 0. DENISON REAL ESTATE AGENT, 23 F st. 5. Ww. alec YOU SPARE A MINUTE? rire where ‘i read it RATS oh yeht where you are and read from now see if you cau repeat it WORD for WOR. Wehopett wilt HAUS Sor R CREDIT I8 Goop. NEED US FO! R NDT! GFT WHAT YoU PAY. AND Pru | Pius | Batr Cioth | | Solid Uak Bed 813. Six-foot Oak Extension Table, $2.50. | Forty-pount Hat | _ailGar waste in in : GROGAN’S MAMMOTH CREDIT mh BET. H AND I STS. words were There isn’t an article in the list below that can be bought atour price tor cash in any” other furniture a case for cremation in Baltimore, and the ashes | house in Washineton and yet they are, our CREDIT lass in bureau, free of cost—no charge for AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. F __ FUTURE DAYs. URE DAYS. LOBE & CO. WHOLESAL DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE ANDRIA COUNTY, ¥ TUESDAY. MARCH 7 erin, “LRG Commencing at TEN conis county, Viti man. vs. Welc signed comimi will, on APRIL the ‘ preanises, rfc al., there! tv THI GROTJAN, LOBE & CO. ertect square, and is one of eee go perfect square. and is on national capital. Itwould make a valu for town lots and villa sites, being on. lines of electri WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. landing elev: sof sale jon and in a Tocation. ESE BRIG-A-BRAG DAILY At 11 O'clock A. M. and 3 Ovclock P. ML, At Our Sales Rooms, and the title to be retained until all ti money shali have been paid. aid. For further informatt: C.E. Nicol, Brenteville, Pi JAMES FE. ‘CLEMENTS, V vertify 1 . 000, conditic th de Given under iny hand on this 2 18% in the penaity 8 ful performance of their ‘said caus and in accord Cor. 10th and Penn. ave. n.w. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers. fo16-1m WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. AT AUCTION. Y. AM. JAPANESE ART SALE. LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. plating housek FRONT=; WALN fe13-1m MASSACHUSETTS. NUE A PRovE LAND IN ALEX. By virtue of a decree entered at the November of the circuit court of © Alexandria in fn the chancery cause of Castle (ing, the under. 9 appointed EP. . sale all of that’ historic rly owned by Caleb Cushing and cot the most beautiful, con- venient and historic suburban homes around the yubdtvision PO} steam ‘railroads, only about two nd a half miles from Washington, and on @ com- | — One-fourth cash, and the residue of urchase ly to James E, Clem- ents, L321 F street northwest, Washington, D. Ce or ce William county, Va, ies : Whe Special Commissioners, T. YOUNG, clerk of the elreuit courtof Alex- MARCH EIGHTH, COMENC- ‘we shall sell at resi- ‘. n.W. the following articles mnumerated and worthy the attention of par- and ANTIQUE OAK CABINET FOLD- TICKER HOCK: LL RACK, CHAIKS: Y and MAI AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. = ey HL, BERNHEIMER & 00., Auctionee LATIMER & SLOAN, ancts., 1407 Got 4 Succeseors 10 Wi is 637 Louisiana ave. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED — PI RTY SITUATE ON T STREET NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST. LARGE SALE By virtue of a certain de day of June, AD. 1880, a1 OF A BOOT AND SHOE STOCK No. 1406, folio 85 et se fe Dists Columb Se the District of Columbi: ‘of ‘trust dated the 26th duly recorded in Liber eof the land records of \d upon the written request by. we Will sell at public on of the party secured t z ction in front of the premises on TUPSDAY, 1 i é estat AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Goons. Wakeu SECENTI AT FIVE. O'CLOCK There are a whole lotofthinan we'd lke totaik to vou| Also Hats. and Cabs Furnishins, Goods, &e. | fSintne'V00 eben wre UF Sekt and heated aie: | _ AN cl PAC the fellowinst described property situate tae ahout-you'd be interested in thet, at this i lothing sale every Tuts nty, Virginia UPWARD OF 2.000 PAIRS ASSORTED 31 city ot Washinton, District aforesaid, and known as ALK ian't CHEAP. in the frst | ¢, ing EDNESDAY,- MAKC Meiline kenge any improved bys large ten-room | AND WOMEN'S, BOYS', YOUTHS’. MISSES' AND | tho weet’ eet tett nig ot cig or and Enown as Ke to.nay to you that ommencing at iit, - So et en een gas larme, barn with base- | CHILDREN’S WEAR OF ALL KINDS, RUBBERS, | (10) in square numbered seventeen (17). Goeehae wit TU e EXTENSIVE SALE OF fad beautifal situ with maynisicent view of the | &c.. TO BE SOLD SINGLY ANDIN LOTS To SUIT | the {mproveinents, consisting of ‘two two-story Urlok $25,000 worth Men's, Hoya) Youths’, Ladies, Misses* | city of Washinevon.” This wrund place was the subs | AL WITHIN OUR SALES ROOMS COMMENGING | Reugences, snag agen ane ceen's Bete lec peepee uahing while be | MONDAY, MARCH SIXTH, AT TEN A. M.. AND ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in Shoe sale overy Wednesday. shrubbery that he planted there aré now in their fully | CONTINUE DAILY UNTIL ALL IS DISPOSED OF. | cash. balance in one and two years from day of sale, ‘The attention of buyers is invited Aereloped beauty.” Thoshape of the land is almost « | PARTIOULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO. THE | "itt, interest, and secured by « deed of trunt on the Property, or all cash, at purchaser's option. All cording gud conveyancing st purchaser's cost. A de- it of, $200 will be required at time of sale on each Ouse if sold separately. Terns to be complied with in Bfteen days or deposit will be forfeited. ELON A. Wi WARD, Trustees. ABOVE MENTIONED SALE, AS THE STOCK 18 OF THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS AND WORTHY THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE AND PRIVATE BUYERS, mb3-2t (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers OL E ot. ww. CONTINUATION SALE OF hase money in one, two and three years, evi- == PIANOS AND ORGANS. y bonds of purchaser, with approved per- S oN rE = = JAPAN tonal aectrity. and bearing interest trot day of eate, | TEA TE Ty ALN Ob La RRO UED REAL BS. AUCTION. BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST DATED fh) 2 MAY 7, 1801, AND DULY RECORDED IN LIBER 2 ), FOLIO’ 213 ET SEQ... ONE OF THE LAND RECORDS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, and at therequost of the party secured thereby, we. will ‘sell. in front of the premises, ON TUESDAY, MARCH FOURTEENTH, | 180%, AT HALF-PAST FOUR ORCANS AND PIANOS. SUPERIOR IN EVERY RESPECT. JOHN F. ELLIS & 60., O'CLOCK P.M, "the following described real estat situate in the city of Washington, District of Colum: bia, to wit: Ail that certain prece Or parcel of landand Premises known and distinguished as and being part of lot numbered one Ch). in equare numbered elgiit hundred and eighty (880), and described as follows Boxinning on K street @0 feet west of the southeast corner of the square; thence west on K street 28 feet thence north 44 feat; thence northeasterly at right angles ‘to. Virginia. ave Tet; thence south easterly along said “aveune 28 feet: thence south- westerly ‘at right ancles tosatd aventie 20 feet S inches ; thence south 40 feet to the bexinuing. = ais —— z i ‘Ternis: One-third. cash, balauce ou oF before one NNA fp ea Are, er ter aAtTc ie, mane er | Ee oe oe ae 937 PENN L 140 and 1409 Gat HOUSEHOLD FURSITURY. CAMPETS, Brn | exairazoum, with interest, ecared by deed of trust i] u a a DING, &c., THE CONTENTS OF SIXTEI ser. If the terms of sal are not complied with in mh1-2w ten days from day of sale the property will be resold. Sethe Hel and com of defaulting purchuset "Ade | peesca sae paGRING—GEGWGE post of 81d feared’ at time of date. "Allconvey: | "TUAING_AND REPAIRING —GEQUGR FLY, a wt BRADEEE DAVIDSON, w.: workshop in the rear; organs tuned and re- JOHN C. DAVIDSON, fe20-1m" mh3-dkds anand Po NNN a BB FER RATCLIFFE. DARE &CO., Aucta 4 aaa a EB 2 OOM. uss EES SALE TO CLOSE, ovr ASSETS. * NNN 4 4 BBB kee oy pe OR Sefer) P, fro of the land records of the District of Columbia I shall offer for sale at auction rooms of Ratcliffe, Darr & THE RECOGNIZED ARD OF MODERN N PIANO MANUFACTURE. D AVE Co., 930 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, in this city, : D BY A SMALL FRAME HOUSE. : is : r EENTE 3. at A sactaarae cotain eaanet ee od and CROCKERY WARE, K PLES Loc ed, THIRTEENTH, 1803, at SICAL AND MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT forthe District of Columbis, and atthe request of tages teLoan, deceased, subject to settlements, nares: | SECOND-HAND PIANC the party sectired theretiy, we Mill cffer for bale. in WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., _| ments cr compromises heretofore, wade. Also the | Inclading some! cur own make, wut alightly used. front ofthe Promise. oF MOSDAN, THE THR | anos : Auctionsers, | Several Judgments obtained in the Supreine Court of PIANOS FOR RENT. LS kathy AL EE the District of Columbia in favor of We fe Mclean f Columbin, to wit PATENT LEATHER SHOES Have hada great weck of it! Been selling right duly recorded the undersignt ‘assiscnees will offer for tale ih front of the pre at the northwest corner of said lot fourteen (14) 6; and also all that part of said square berinni and the former fem of Wm. McLes , “WM. KNABE & Co. an & Son or the as- oe 4 EO. W. STICKNEY, Auct., 1411G st. signee. Particulars of said interest and of said jude. | _fo1L Penna. ‘ave. lettered "“C" in square south of square G ee. nents can be obtained of the assignee, ANY of tbe said — riith Intcrent at the Make ake Oe eee rene | TRUSTEES? SALE OF FOUR NEARLY CoM. | judaiments will bw offered separatciy if duveen. ge eg ee eS ayabie semi-annnally, and secured by deedof | ELETED. BRICK DWELLINGS, SITUATE ON |" Terms: Cash, or as may be arranved at tine of sale. ‘makes at 1200si., TEMPLE OF MUSIC, yobleceentoll ot ct Seolat| REVERS, RUGS APL NOR UNE OR WTEC | sea Apraitis St, Take ov wont Dee BIO Leyateae aaah et the cption | FIRST AND THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST. ‘Assience, BB plied with in ten day property will Le | 4, HY Yiause of p cermin deed of trusts dated Andi! 18, RATCLIFFE, DARE # CO.” TEINW. =< Tesold at the rlay and cost of the detaul song gisea,, one of the land records Gf the District of Co; | _fe28,ms,6.7,8,9,10, 11-8 Auctioneers. | S"Grrans and Wiser k Wine eNOS. SPARRO. trea and at the ‘of the party secured | = cna = mbgeottas BESS F: LEIGHTOS Hen 5 reamait cells te front of he, Drcinfn on | (THOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucta, GIZESt aw. | Sy ee mmnusinians xy CLIFFE, DA TS HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M." ‘the following | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TH : Re ee ee ee ETON ew, | decir ea taue SCLOCK FM. the following | TRUSTEES. GALE SOUTH WASHINGTON, BE- 5553 eal one Sop, District of Columbla, to wit: Lots fourteen (18). | ING.PREMISES NO. 47 M SUREET ROUTH. | Sgg Es ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF LOT ONE, IN BLOCK Xo, | Sftcen’ (15) and sixteen” (iG), in Archibat ST. TWO ALLEY HOUSES IN REAR. ALSO t E Spy THE SUDDIVIMON KNOWN, At THE | Seller, tnd others subdivision of part of square | 4234 AND 12piig FOU AND AHALP STREET | Bg Fre’ 3 DEAGTADES. OF THE POTOMAC,” IN THE | Bre hundred and. Afty , (S00), a8 said “eub- OTM EST crioN. rite pedal Parts Exposition, 200 tet By virtue of adeed of cebiAiment given tousana | revor of the District of Golummie is) tik 1eBy,TtU of a deed of trust dated November 15, | indorsed by over, 100 music schools ix Pb cd duly recorded in Liber 1531, folte 428 ‘ono of t ikea recoeds af the District of 7 ono of Tombia, and’ at the phil SES sen. by pubile auct ‘secured ON'SATURDAY APTERNOON FEBRO Ee EIGH. | Fanning thence torthwestwardiy alone tine ‘line at request of the party wed ih" Fry Pru wie orca |O™ PRICE SA YOUR WOLSGE AN’ MONEE | Wig toot tT WIN al ena Nk | EEO Sot Seal ted teak = Selections for both Ladics and Gentlemen. It's| — THE PREMISES. Southwest corner of said lot Biveon Gy heer coke | RETR SkbT ASCE oc tte ES Bh equa 50%, OCEAN TRAVEL. hot too late to provide yourself for the BALL. | of me wahaie eta eve oe OTK Si gaDEs OF | Mase 83 Lato Sethe emesteen (15), thence nor of | fronting 33 feet on “at Vy adept ‘The other SHOES have taken a bis tumblein | Df thgrabaivision known, ss the “-FALISADES, OF Bing, torether with the improvements on ail of | of 1ss\feet toa : room Prices-dropped a pes or two! I¥ll pay you to Jot will be sold agbiect to 8 deed of” trust. for $1,200, | Seldland. aublect. hom securing tw notegueerogating see Fiat, immediately ster ot $, square choose early. Sn ee per cont per annum, pay- = fongther, with such interest as may be ‘on. Po heg feet on the east side of at. bye Special sale of LOW SHOFS all next week. at mn, of Ww) ition will be given at time of rh of ‘feet to a 40-foot alley, “any aE Everything here deeply aifected by our Fequired at the time of sale. eit ancl eile Onset ha aaah tn | Seeo ce a splat enen REMOVAL SALE PRICES. ‘The terms of the 82273 | cash nd’ tiie balance tate saber Imenty, — met be com ‘from ‘one and two years. ‘with interest at 6 per tale, of we | ‘the right to the rt n ; erty at the iadioe' 9 tro ‘data ip} id 4 Or Durchasers af we ano 1939-1341, F Si NW... ‘We Can Shed aiet Ux ‘LIGHT jop ,sqvpral matters ‘No fuller sibly be put at your service. We'll be glad show you around U7 you'll drop én on ws. S. S. SHEDB & BE34432 97% SE Lamps, Shades, Gas Fiztures, Gas Stoves, Ranges, . mbs on Rouse owners, Take GAS FIXTURES, for instance. Our magnificent Show Pariors dis- play to advantage the grandest known crea- tlons—the ‘Archer and Pancoast” FIXTURES. it nor better prices can pos- of ai tin UTR AE an Eiaiaarg sores fe24-dkds to OW ANGI ADWAX, SEW conn To PICS—ATLAS LIN} pe ee ee cHas. CON! LATIMER & SLOAR; Auctioneers. med BEC pt a fires eee h _ es eee wend operon of thie will be made known at are Lee! «= Sarina gto H.W. Burchell, 1325 Fat, = ed ___DENTISTRY._ SITED STATES DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 40), th st. n.w.. *he rica, with off lars see Pawo GpRQSHONS DENTAL Pant iis Téthet. now. Artific 7, @13 to Lex fe! eading denta inthe principal cities tie PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH No PA x NO COCAINE. Ms. NO UNPLEASANTNESS. NO EXTEA CHAKGE. ‘We have exclusive control of @ reparation for use tm this city, which, when APPLIED TO THE GUM cnyanization Porpar te28 te RS, FSTAPLISHED 1 Teeth inenrted, Open all hours, including Sum anesthetic used for paininaratractionot NO CHLOROFORM. ETHER OR Ga RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. It is applied directly to the gums. By its use teeth can be extracted perfectly painless. No swelliny ‘of the game afterw: ‘The pati Sr Weare: ay by taal apriat THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 8. F_ COR, 91 —Filling « specialty. iweth restored by the © Applied towums to alieviate pain ihextracting. FSte DENTAL INFIRMALY TEETH FILLED and artificial tecth inserted without charge excops cost of material at L029 H st. nw. I departinent of the Columbian University, from 1 tw > p.m. tally except Sunday , extraction frea; tadrmary open frou, October? to Fane 0, oot I cor. Sthand Kets mw. Open ? fost of nt retains all bis senses while having his ly adapted to persons whe try our aystem of painiess extraction by local appitcarion aud we guarauter you Will use AND E ST’ ‘Achtne and alow ownsystem. Aiocal anestheta J ENTAL INFIRMARY —NATIONAL vee sty, Ztoh, alitae year. Extracting, &c.. tree. Willings Sud plates .: tals <3 PATAPSCO, PREMIER FLOUR OF AMERICA, Is the best and is worivaled for its purity and ame formity Tt is perfection in F! country and al! Ameri 1774 119TH YEAR, Pararsco Frovnixe Muss, A, B asp C, Grind the cream of Maryland and Vinrinia wheat, fhe best variety from every hard-wheat state FOR SALE BY MP. Harris, ‘MeCormick. C. A. GAMBRILL MFC. CO., , No. 214 Commerce st. Office, ‘Baltimore. CHICKERING PIANOS, THE ARTISTIC STANDARD OF THE WORLD. JOHN F ELLIS & CO., _.987 PENWA. AVE. P= om SILVEg AND PLATED WARE. Kaxx & Soxe Mro Co,