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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1202 Pestsyivania Avene, corser 1th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Com S HOKAUFFMANS, Prev ey Few York Offce, 88 Potter Building, ae neme ‘Tex EVENING STAR is served to subscribers in the ety by carrisrs. on their own account, at locents per Seok. o- #4. Der month. Copies at the counters By mail—aaywhere in the United States or cents per month. | STAR $1.00 per year; | [Eztered at the Post Office a: W SaTCRDAY QUADRUPLE Smt with foreign postace added, secend-class mail matter. } yarap cima £27 All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. ot. 82, No 20,524. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1893—TEN PAGES. Rates of advertising made known on application. a = ; NAN . ae 2 | FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AN UNUSUAL SCENE U. & Bec MEETINGS FOR ‘MEN ge. VINEYARDS IN CALIFORNIA. eS “ETee EMENICA- citi - BROTHERHOOD OF ST ANDREW. company coptrols sixty vine | Fo. M. id. MONDAY. 3, at Statement of the condition of the D TRIRITY PRORCH, yardn'm Callfornia. °Belne prodcere of oar 290°p. mm. Se 2 ss rs ' marr PRCAR ST Siero | WO) You cer Fhrd tad Cw a fin cree cate cn sia | pha Gomera a 13 | Carlyle Harris Again Protests His ° ° TUESDAY, WED! ‘THURSD. (ot producers. attendance As required by actof Congress ved'3uiss, 1802. | MONDAY, TURD, Veer sT. AY | SONOMAUAL: WINE OS” ROOT treat. mha0 pee E s Innocence. Sapte stock cn ‘ae Need Mone ] 2 won = LEARN If IN TEN MINUTES, SHE RITE GATHEDRA : ‘apital stock paid ap. {500,000 00 | = ® . JAS. F. TUFTS of soda water Ea: ‘on MONDA) = ASSETS, i el y mie “come. a SSpertentete thal any correopendent sin learn | Sonatas 3 RS Cash in bank... 570,088 82 Se which eae 0s Sanaa FEED WILL BEA MEBTING OF TEE| foatretren the “Bhonoaraph carter ton te ALEX. H. HOLT. 32°, Recorder. 2/HE EXCORIATES ACCUSE Fisintis wovolectnd ani is hasds'oé <7?) yeneat taenot tatereat wpog reat | BSR satborgers oP oe Fire Insur| oop tats PHONOGKAPE CO. ab ey, 8 Teente sn ig ae estate and collateral security. ‘Xp can SOND RE A oA Ct OOK, Ta one eS TON, Pree ie GROMELIN Sac 18 Se oroman 8 borrow any amount you wish. Rine directors for the eusiing year. Polis open at —* P. LIGHTHILL, M.D., Works and Ath degrees, 10/ A Remarkable Speech Before -Re- Interest paid upom deposits, “imhibeokapl"~'C. McOLELLAND, Secretary. 111K ST. N.W., 3 ate RITE at 2 T KS Ta are oO ERE | Dein ream acre cers. | Baar Stare of San ge peatl : corder Smyth. | Awentcan Secunrrx Axp Trust Co., | S2> Bere would be worth your ‘while to Jook | Gen” i Er soap. panne: Balloting for candidates. "By n S5%e gue 1805, line of BA; BLEBS. in elehte Piles and other rectal diseases cured without pata or — . HOLT, ie C. J. Bex, 23 to 50 pounds, and ten distinct patterns, We have “ it ALEX. H. HOLT, 32°, Secretary. ~ de PRESIDENT. Phe Tareret stock eae eer eras | emer omonlien ses 2 PS Ege RES RRO He OLD SENTENCE REAFFIRMED. : = BANKING HOUSE, 1406 G ST. N.W. liptical sprockets i? you wish thems.) 4 eee ‘Statement of dividends and expenses for STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH ST. N.W. ANGE <Is an all-absorbing question with mo-t_men— How to get rich their chief concern. The secret of the business is to Keep what money ready possesses moving—don't let it lie bank, but make it earn something. We issue | ending December 31, 18%. ad Current expenses. $90,582 51 P. SIMs, <a Deputy Governor. sfisbgetigd tn sworn to before me this 19:8 day of | it __H.D. GAMBLE, Notary Pubite._| MENT OF THE CONDITION GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF COLUMBU*. Ga. roguired by act (On the 31st day of December, 1802. a2 fof Conarese approved Fly 29, Capital stock paid up in fail. ‘£300,000 00 Cush tm tent: — “Demand” Certificates of Deposit which pay 3 Beal estace. percent net, money pay: Bones and ama We also insue “Time” Certificates of Deposit Stocks and 58.416 20 which earn 4 per cent in three months, Sper 11,727 56 cent in six months and 6 per cerf€ in one year. Cali and see us. Bills receivabie and coliateral loan: miums Wneollected aud in bands of O88 6 S111. ESS 87 | Woops & Co. Baxxenrs, 1€200,000 99 | 1222 F Sreser N .N. Bil other claus. Ret" surpias | Corsox & Macanryey, | _ MEMBERS OF THE New YORK sTOcK = EXCHANGE, £9,000 00 | Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- Current expenses ‘SS 21 way. > Bank Dealers in Government Bonds. wwe. c coand: RHODES BROWNE, Fresidest. Se ee Subscribe! and sworu to before me this 17th day | ,.Paliroed Stocks and Bonds and ail securities leted on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia. Boston of March, 1806. WM. SLADE. Notary Public, | Sid Baltimore ouzht and sold luFeowee coun ‘A specialty tuade of {avestment securities. District H. CLAY STEWART & SON, AGENTS, Be De eel ee ‘tinerican Bell Telepbone Stock bought and sold. de31 at [STEED STATES BRA #20 14TH ST_N.W. Tse Namoxaz Sare Dazvoss. SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNEK 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK ave. Chartered by special act of Congress Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct. , 1890, and Feb... 1897. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. SAFF DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Rettssafes inside burglar-proof vaults at $5 per annum onward, ee Securities, jewelry, silver ware and valuables all Finds fm owner package. frank of cave taken Gn deposit at moderate cost | SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. ved {row TEN CENTS upward, ana interest allowed on SS andabore > 2™ ‘nt of the condition of the WESTERN AS- on the CE COMPANY of Toronto, Canada, ‘Bist day of December. 1592. ASSET: Cash in bank andon hand Stocas and conds (market value) Bus receivabie and collateral loaris..- Premiuas uncoliected and im et agenis, z LIABILITIES. Reserve premium fund Reverye for unpaid ‘oases. AL o:ber demands against the company Net surplus. = Dividends (none in the United States) Current e3] a 2254. 863.12 Loses money om real estate and collateral x TRUST DEPARTMENT. whee S Selon ee oS ior. recon stance. ‘and executes trusts of all kinds. “Wills prepared by a competent attorney in daily attend- ince. C. C. FOSTER, Secretary. Subsite! aud swcrn to before methis 16th day of March, TS pies G. W. BALLOCH, Agent, Saunhennl socal Washingion, D. C. JAMIN P. SNYDER, Preaitent, ADAM R. CREELMAN, ee JAMES Me SouSeTOR. second Vise Pease ee BREED atte he Aopvawraces Orrenzp ALBERT i BEURTEVANT: Secretary. BY > preston: THE WASHINGTON Loss AND TRUST] }imemnF. a ed cOMPANt, George i. i iewie > Chavien A. Sean CAPITAL, $1,000,000. Henry ae wnasa, Bran = James M,Jounston, Charles Cs Glovet, Transacts a weneral Loau, ‘Trust and 3 Hose Beery. Jehn G. Parke, Financial busizess, rakes investments of Thomas ae done F Boda, a, aianee. Robert 0. Holtzman, ‘Woodbury Blair. ‘mh17 . Re.. also as registrar Trastecs of estatesand ustomed to the tra:section of ([ BE UNION SECURITY COMPANY OF fimacciai business, as weil as cuntod.ans of FANG TON eC aat | the funds of relizious, tenevolent ad other tions to the Stock will be received at | asscciations, will Snd this company a con Soaks on, ote eke af eee | werient de-oritory. and éntrrest will be~ | tops = rite pepe) paid en auch depoaite of money Thi comnang {a incorporated under the act of Con | Safes ren‘ed .n marnificent ourglar-proof Fac inane ne ataeen aieee } vaults. Prices from $3 to €20 per annum. — bea Ofice rooms rented at moderaze rates in tole business which the comany will be authorized | the company’s granite fireproof office todo, as exoressed in the act of Congress, will be a | Daildiag, which pomess every modern con: utsinew® “Within the lidite’ of these womens ite venience. Durvoved to ‘act as surety om ‘bonds, undertakings | ovFicers: Ende obuleations required bylaw ur'by orders of - court cunranty and in’ ines Brainard H. Warner, Jom R. Carmody, | “itis alse proposed to lend money ae’ morteares, President. Treasurer. | deads of trust and ther swowitice, Jobn Joy Faron, William B. Robison, | Lhe sureiy or security business will be transacted 257 — Secretary, | ou systems and metho tamae up from te beat tes | | res of siuntinr onganizations in Mitly country’ and in John A. Swope. Andrew Parker. ci are the result of long experience | Second Vice Preaident. Assistant Secretary. Charles B. Bailey, Jota a. Hamilton, that of individuals. and ter therefore, peeterred AL. Barber, John B. Larner, Mowe for whose benef the tecuri"y Into. be givers | amen pene furnish tite sect nprreat euiy prefer tS wok itaa's | William E. Barker, {sh the secu" . mnatt-r of busses ‘Sorporation athe j KN. Batchelder, Blatt + of favor frou friends. anne Charies Basm, ‘To the stockhoiccr thin company presents substan John =. Carmody, Tete rroncecd to make investuents Joan M. Clapp. ies end sn tho company’s expan Git Geeeenere, Morace 8. Cummings, tively light the shareholder may reasonably expect J. 3. Dariinaton, frou the investment of its capital slouss retorts ap. fay eer ay proximatine what he tight Fealize srou personel pee re Earriscnore wee eee ames Fraser, mums earned: — President, John A." Bakers first vice president, | ‘William B. Gurley, James G. Payne, second vice Tresiient, Reel Hendaul, secretary, Chapin Brown: Seca Tee | : i DIRECTORS. Mablon Ashford, Georme E.. Hamil Join b: Baker. Sosm'e. Herren Morvan He Besch, James i AT. Britton, PEs Cinapin Brows, Biatr Lees Eh Greet Castle M.D. Josep Wee Walter D. Davidge, Eawerd A. Newman, Ghersrat Davis. dames G. Payne. Yency Ex Davis, i Howe Berry, Mili’: Dean. gharies BC Fearon, Rewinald Fendal Ee " Wien at Fo F mALS-6t for speculating in Stocks and Grain are scond fo none. We cot only have direct private wires to our New York and Chiceso offices, but make advances tocorrespomlenteon available collatera:, We also wive special attention to the sale and purchase of ALL Local Securities on commission—Government Bonds and all securities Hated on the New York Stock Fxchanee bought and sold. - Em" For Fullsinrormation calt at the a . INTEREST GUARANTEED. Laws G. tilts & Co. Avasus Inox Bemoise. 135 ¥ staxet, ‘W. B HIBBS, Manager. mb1s PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the best ‘mvestment now on the market, Thecondl- tions apd agreement plsin and easily under- stood. Do You Wasr Moses: Srocxs, Call at theofice, FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVEST- MENT ASSOCIATION, 17, Sun 906, 914 G st. n.w., Washington, D.C. C. T. Haversen, fotS-te HARBISON DINGMAN, President. Member Washington Stock Exchaags, ‘Real Estate and Stok Broker. a eng Ustox Savisas Basz. — 300 7TH ST. XW. ¥. H. SMITH, President. co marvin 4. M. LOTHROP_JOHN TWEEDALE, ‘Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleaca, CORRESPONDENTS. ‘Vice Presidents, Ferecil, Haceman & Co.. New York Stock Ex- T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. 3. H. RALSTON, Secretary. a — a Bank open during business hours and from 6 to 8 ‘Lehman, Stern & Co. . New Orleans Cotion Exchange ‘Lamson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Board of Trade. o'clock Saturday evenings. te Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposite and Jarwer dividends on installment deposits. —fe7-tf. HEAVEN AND HE SWEDENBORG. 5 _|paues GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co., Itis really surprising how much goodness {: contained im the suite we tual to 655. From 8 to 12 and 4 to 6. mb18-6t et our office te Bot ual ‘ished with the “Hammond” Typewriter and Mimeorraph. The former is the best And ewittest tyhewriter. The Bai oo. fraph stands at the fore in the world of re- Supiicatiue machines, We're sole agente for both in the District. JOHN C. PARKER. 619 7th st. n.w. mhi8 ‘These suits consis: of a cutaway coat and waist- 2 ai i and Ww. C. Mertz, Garment --- Maker, + 5Ib------ Eleventh. .- Street. NO SCARCITY OF COAL At my yards. You may select from a complete stock of the Digusst grades of fuel. Ths sewed oust yor. wee MAURY DOVE, Main office, Zist and I sts. n:w. fo15 A BRIEF POINTER FOR LAWYERS. ‘You may be s litt ‘and may want ‘uowork in Dusty “we're rapid” princers—and juake m0. extra SRETEE for guick dete.” Next dime sou want a 3 an wig prisited wee use dotninertee'targe, nothing too emaal Yor te rit! OGILL '& WALLACE, Law Printer; “sae a fior # er. xw. Se 421-3 = ‘your work ina hurry. WM. GARNER, “WELL — WELL WELL." 1 DowT =. ow he can doit. HODGES" NATIONAL 1; RY. 5119» st., can bind books in leather for @0cts. Send yours to Lim. mhs OPENING Senso Mrursery Ar Nixon’s) 1221 F Sz .N.W. Toespar Axo Wepwespar, MARCH 218T AND 22D, 1893, mh18-2t* DIT It Ever strike you as being odd that while s woman may have half a dozen beautiful dresses and a man as many suits of clothes, yet neither of them rewards 1: a8 be- ing at all necessary to provide themselves with more than one or two pairs of Shoes? It is fact beyond dispute thst three cr four pairs of Shoes. if ‘worn alternately, will lost much longer agd afford | better satisfaction in every way than {f cre pair be worn continuously. Thess few observations were made recently by Mr. Wilson of the Shce firm of WILSON & CARR, 929 F st. n.w., and in speaking of Shoes he remarked particularty of the great favor which his $3.50 Shoe had met with, especially ameng people who suffer with corns or tender fest. These $3.50 Shoes have never been approached for solid comfort, and to wear one pair means that you will re- | | solve to wear them as long as you can get them. They are made in a variety pf shapes for ladies aud men— ull or giaze finish for ladies. If you are looking for 8 pair of Slippers to match your evening dress you can find them at WILSON & CARE’S. Any color not in stock can be made to order in a few hours, if neces- sary. mhiste PHOSPHATIC EMULSION. (EMULSIO PHOSPHATICA. ) This popular p-eparation, containing Cod Liver Of combiaed with the Yolk of ‘rig. Phosphorts Acta, Gracie Flower Water, Saintes Ham and itcerine, Qreapies a prominent place in cur mdery “Materia Sedica an 2"remedy. tor trounles. "Our only She akil with which Hite Deopenea tas leet gene ‘which tia prepared. "Can always med ess Tes ie at ar PHARMACY, mb18-6+ Cor. 14th st. and Now York ave. G@BATEFUL—COMFORTING. Evrs:s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. ‘By 8 thorouch knowiedae of the nataral laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition apd iy Scarerat application of ti erties of well- jected Coven Me. Epps ta ‘our ‘broaxfust Eibice with a deilcately Ravarel boveree, which ue Save us many heavy doctors’ bills: "Itts by the Sod Siete ueeraf tush aries of di that e contrition ‘cred ‘ant enous tor sist every tendency to clacsse. Hundreds ot subtle Toaieiies are flossine sronnd Gs ready 40 attack wer Sita shart by Neopiaig ourselves: wall fortined wick y Ne scureeiven ‘bouriahed ch ure bicod and a, properly frame."—{"‘Civil ‘Made simply with boiling water ld only Thall-pound tise by Grocers: labeled tata: = JAMES EPPS & CO., Homaopathic Chemists, Lon- don. England. —_e25-a.m.tuly SPOUSE Sondre Basen fare wusranteed for six teats, bres! Cols No thes. ieures. nate to be IVES Ga Whelan, CULTURE CORSET Co.. eT 107 GSr. x. wma ‘LANAGAN'S J sway Masorscrvama Esrapuisexeyr, 531 Ssvexra Sz. N.W. Orders solicited for Repairing and New Work. ‘Promptnens ruaranteed. mb13 Gow Axp Snven REPLATING. & Soxe Mro Co, Baltimore. MRANCH 551 7h ot. nw. mh D aZicits “mance anime oa areas Bold by rly. GR., FACTO! INDIE Q ah THE SCENERY AtKENSINGTON and WESTEND PARK is benutifml—especially in spring. You ‘would be surprised if you should see these places in a few weeks and were told that I ing lots there on $5 monthly pay- But P'ndoing it. Cait and Put tell you about it. HENRY N. COFP, Investments, 706 8TH 8T. mal GOING LIKE HOT CAKES! About 100 of the 50) patterns in Ladies’ Fancy Vestings have been #o'd siready.. ‘They will “bs ‘by all ‘Ladies’ Tasior,” ~At the prices now quuted ft will pay buy Fur Caves, Purtrimmed Coats skins for next winter. to ‘Seale B. H. STINEMETZ & 80: _mhi8 z 1237 Pa, GET OUR BID FOR GLASS. oy houses This question ought to Soars muse. This fon ot od most of all. You want the beat less [or ‘your anoney) and you want the work done horeuphly and. reaavnabiy. |Sou are sirured’of th in awarding us the con- act. . ‘Bring your plans and specifications to us ander our Bid. or drop'us postal and we'll call on Fo CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “Expert,” 913 7th st.n.w. te6-3m_ ss ‘TWO NOTED SPECIALS. Next to custom shirts to order we are most noted for our unequaled lin’ of Neckwear. The latest just now is the Graduate? Four-in-hands in various rich and attractive colorings at 50 cents ‘exch, Abont Black Hose. Some run, some rub off on the skin and some have been known to produce blood-poisoning. Smith & Angel's Fast Black Hose ‘shine out brightly" as the o1 “pure? and *‘fast” black. cents more you pay are indeed well mh18-2t spent. Boys’, misses’ and men’s, Sole “"D.0." agents. WR TEL. Mons Goods." 905 PA. AVE. mbI8 = ‘AND PICK UP DOLLARSI a will use the ainountof effort it takes to fedotiar in ‘show you that Fou husiueae can, e faerenand by" the sd of to ated Procens Work. Tehae done efectire wor) Yor others, why not for yout ‘Tnsarence and tr Somanies, merc/ants And professions men Sn in it's valuable aid for bueluces xettln=. Galt and ine it. Te will bear = ny. BUUON N ADAMS, PRINT RES phcne, #00.) tmhIS!” 522 71¢hst. new. —q=> THE FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER. 5 Sarria in SIGHT assoon as printed. ALIGNMENT atsclately PERFECT and PERMA- DIRECT Type Bar and Key connection. The FRANKLIN TIPEWKITER, Price. 860. 3. B. CHAMBERLAIN, 16 Eleventh st. TNSOMNIA —that specter of this age of Yast living—is tm- mediately and xermanently cured by use of the" Electropoise." THOUSANDS today who had not had a night's natural e:eep for years now slumber as naturally as babes and wake up in the morning thoroughly refreshed and glad they are tiving. ER-Call for testimonrale of prominent Wash:notonans ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO., | 1405 NEW YORK AVENUE. mbi8 1s eae “CLEARANCE SALE” OF FURS. We drop the Straw Sailor awhile. Ts your choice of what is left of , the Fur Capes and Seaiskins at e2- evedingly low réduced prices. @ WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pa. ave. mhis Lower’ = the ight'one yard. Se. witl buy a 26-inch Drop Light, double Barner and reflect sheds. ‘Only'a limite! number. ©. A. MUDD! MAN, 614 12th st. Gra Fixturen, Lamps, Gas Stoves. mb17-10t INTED AS WELL AS SOLD. Werent Norton's Rachet *‘Jacks," by the hour, day, week or month, to those who have only a temporary need for one. ‘These ‘‘Jacks” are small and com- pact; can be handled readily by any- one and lift 10 and 15 tors respect- ively.” Best “Jacks” made for lift- ing stone, machinery. boilers, &c. BARBER & ROBS, Builders’ Haraware, 11TH AND G STS.N.W. whi6 eres Modiate Partore,” ‘Jackets, Riding Habits and Robes, 1312 F STREET 4¥.W. whi6 greg eck a XxDD N. Wis siegantly furnished lodge rooms for reni ont: it st inquire of Sern oF sale macht Hag ‘the HAI e i zg BRICE SCOMB ANNOUNCE THE removal of their office to their new building, 12 Téth st. n.w., between F and G sts. Larxe, office rooms and fats for rent. Also attractive in ‘ments in unimeroved property in the northwest. Telephone 1648 SPIRITUALISM AT WONN'S HALL, 721 Oth st. WEDNESDAY, ey at, guint ir. ‘ave. unless the amount is is ‘orere foods "93, the will be foe Focma ot Tnfitser s'Sloan, 14076 Executor Bstate of Goo: W. Revs. NTELS. ANDIRONS, | FENDERS, KRING, Tile Shop, 520 134b st. kK * PUBLISHER ‘Telephone FES. Set. aw. = id ) he *Catigraph:” prompt deli /ETOWN CATHOLIC HIBERNIAN -There will Sot ete ey a Lh make SGres at} SOps. CHARLES MeCARTRY. Pret German, Evangelical = 7th and Y sts. D. WHOM IT TO — ‘ie hereby given wat my wits, Shopmaker, bavine left my bed and bossa are seater ot rant ber om Account, ue re Cotracted iter thisdete, March 18, bas. wahO-3" 3. A. SHOEMAKER. MAY CONCERN: NOTICE fennie E. il persons her on my her BqerP8 OWN sUDoMENT Is safest when you are about to buy real estate. You know facts about your own affairs that wedo not. We can tell you some things about cer- tain properties that might form your fudgment, but we would not advise you to buy against your judrment. B. H, WARNER & CO., 916 F st. nw. mC) eet at: This is true of some, but not of us. Our prices and work will convince you that we do only what w claim, FIRST-CLASS PRINTING snd ENGRAV- LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE. ‘MARRIAGE! MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS - ae MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN .. NOTARIES PUBLIC. oe ents 1 S yo co os es HG 9H PHUVERRERT age edgTTTELRUNUERETTETTTTUTTNTT OCEAN TRAVET. ; 8 OFFICIAL NOTICES... 8 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, 8 PIANOS AND ORGANS 8 PERSONAL... 2 PROFESSIONAL. s| 7 8 1 Pare Page WANTED (Help) . Pave WANTED (Houses). Paso WANTED (Rooms Pare WANTED (Situations) 7 Paige Page Paso WINTER RESORTS Page A POINTER, No better indication of the tre- mendous growth of commercial Washington can be found than the | ING. Brief work st short notice, 90c. per page, 50 copter. NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, JOHN F. SHETRY, Manacer. Trinter and Publisher. Telephone 843. fmh20}]___ 623 Dst. nw. Fn ENS Bos. ‘MENS CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Nearly ail 0° our 8; siocror Men's C) pihiog ison our tables . ready tor your Inspection. Look around. EISEMAN BROS. Cor. 7th and Eats, n: Manuractaring ,THE IMPROVED | vO inders are light, cheap and not egaily FORGET broken—testures worth considering; ma- ‘THIS. *‘ chines sold on installments. 619 14TH ST. mb20 Se ™ STE Phewren TyPewnrTER ‘come more rapidly to the sront than any other machine onthe market, with ¥: tion wreaver than ever before: Fibbon; we will vive had it not been FAL superior #5 conts jor it m it could never have Gone it. v FS Sa iV a ters. HENRY A CLARKE & SON, 995 Fst. mbm Sr Tsk Blank Books, Paper and Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Mucllage, Rubber Bands, Twine, Copying Presses, Files and File En- Yelopes, Stationery Cases, Waste Baskets, Cash Boxes and Bond Boxes—we heveghe Jarwest and ‘allest stock fm the city at lowest prices, Paper cut ony wise desired, EASTON & RUPP, Fine Stat.one 421 ITH ST, ust adore we.) mb20 — NG DONE FREE! lieving our pairons will appreciate it we make ft a “point” to stainp all gocds leaving our store, either with a nuber, your initisis or full name, Whichever is desired—This rrevents los- ing your clothing at the lauzdry, besides it's or- PATO GALT, 821 F STREET. SHIRTMAKEES AND FUKNISHERS. Dont throw ai roid. typewrtcrr ‘mn20 FOR ALL TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES, Unde Dade an ‘Lat 3 core onan Wala SUS, 728 7th mb20-30 TAILORING AT 12TH AND F STS. Credit necessitates a hig! . Our not prc. reciting enables ts todo talioring ss, der others. We ousht to do a wonterfal. ‘Dusiness this sprinc, for we are in.« hundred per cent otter position tian ‘ever before. ‘She eicck Se"larger. beter, patterns move attractive, aud more siyie and better work ie now being turned out. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Taslor. Cor. 12th and ¥ sts. nw. CONTINUALLY “ON THE We have been fairly ich ‘orders al) this week. Why not in and order your Easter Suitnow. We will be too busy soon to xive attention we wish. Give ts the thine to MBE up s suit that willbe credit tc po. wearer aid maser, J, FRED. GATCHEL (late of Keen's), 408 97H Bt. ‘one door avove the “Avenue.” mn20 JUMP.” Fusited wi —”™ Nearer The Churn The Sweeter The Butter—Our High Grade Creamery Butter Direet ‘From The Churn, Pure Sweet Cream and the best of ‘SKILL cam produce—and yet the price te moderate, ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 488 NINTH ST at Wholesale and Retatt. Sie Of the s2e— ‘Decker Bro.'s Concert Grand PIANO, with the new “JANKO" Key boged,— ‘Will be 2 On show here For 3 days only. Don't/ail te see it! SANDERS & STAWMAN, 934 F ST. N. W. Progressive “Piano People. mh20 Agente Decker Bros'. Pianos, weather ie likely pacar, Follored frointas Or Deeretey perature, followed by . ne ‘TOPICS! ‘All the bist Boller States for all ages, tbe Boiss Sew tase ever stuck oth SSE Sette or oe Relea dams cent un- tailoring | overflowing advertising columns of Tae Stan. Every live business house ot Washington is found rep- resented therein, and all are there simply because advertising in Tax Sram pays them, ee Goverxmext Receirre Topay.—Internal Tevenue, $615,682; customs, $943,534. S - ‘Tue training ship Portsmouth arrived at St. Thomas, W.L., Saturday. | Rerurxeo From New York.—Secretaries Lamont and Herbert have returned from New York and were at their desks this morning. seshimeme cam Sexaton Guar's Apporsrwext.—The ap- pointment of Senator Gray of Delaware as re~ gent of the Smithronien Institution was an- nounced by the Vice President today. ma a sum P | Tar Counectorsuir or Curcaco.—The: first | appucation for the position of collector of | customs at Chicago, IIL, reached the Treasury | Department this morning. It was from Jacob | W. Richards, 1 “Paom tae Scurtewaxy EXarert.—Traxton | | maria and Servia, has informed the State De- | Rartment that Mme. Schliemann, widow of Dr. i j Sebi the famous explorer of the rains ied and ancient cities, has determined to A portion of the relics unearthed at Troy by | tion of the size of the collection to be sent to | Washington. but says its value will be apparent ‘on inspection. - 2 Pensona.—R. H. Boyd of Pittsburg, R. R. Bushnell of the army, 0. L. Bosworth of Prov- | idence and E. H. Phillips of Springfield, Mass., | are at Willard’s.——F. L. Allen of Boston, C. W. Cunningham of India and Capt. C. 8. Mon- tell of Baltimore are at the Randall.——W. H. | of Chicago, T. B. Mills of New York | and Peter Graffam of Boston are | at the Ebbitt——John B. Holden of Boston, | John M. German of Wilkesbarre and Arthur T. Aldin of Orlando, Fia., are #t the Rigrs——C. H. Brian of Pittsburg, Edward L. Jones of | New York. ex-Governor Jackson of Maryland, | Arthur Roche of Boston and R. 8. Title of | Chicago are at th® Arlington. —Roland Reed of | New York. L. B. Bradley of NewYork and Chas. | Stone of Pennsylvania are at the Shoreham.— | D. A. Kerap of New York, Wm. Obley and C. E. Wells of West Virginia are at the No- tional.——Robert McCort of Fort Wortb, Texas, Boykin Wright of Augusta, Ga., and F. Ellerbrook of New York are at the Metropol- | itan.——A. D. Stone of Boston, Geo. F. Noyes | of Portland, Me., Wm. H. Stewart of Buffalo, 8. | H. Hunt of Iowa and Geo, W. Smith of Boston | are at the St. Jemes.——A. R. Young of Vicke- burg,A.P. Cockburn of Canada,John E.Holling- smith of Austin, Tex., and W. H. H. Owen of Houston, Tex., are at the Howard House.— A.L. Roberts of Texas. L. E. Hughes of Arizona and Frank Ling of New York are at the Fre- pan 8 Se te A REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. us Opinion That the Elective | ight Not to Be Chanzed Now. | ‘The first step of the republicans of the Sen-! ate, as a body. looking to the prevention of the Mr. Sherman presided. Speeches were made by Senators Manderson, Hosr, Cullom, Chandler and others. It was announced that the democratic eaucas commit- | tee which will report to a democratic esucus | s rT : t Este f if i 8 E 8 Li & h i Fi i lit if | i f Fs « & i I Hi a ft | Beale, United States minister to Greece, Rou- } HARRIS SENTENCED TO DEATH. want you to take egrest pomestion,end keep it ever.” be spoke Harris drew an envelope from these words: “Take it, Mr. Howe; it wae Helen's last gift to me. Take it with her love.” As he tnrned away to face the recorder again Harris sobbed twice convulsively and the tears After addressing a impresnve words to the recorder Harrie finished bis remerkable speech by tarning again to Mr. Howe and hand- him some letters, bad spoken for an bour and forty minutes. THE SENTENCE. The reco: der then began to speak slowly and impressively. After a few minutes Harris lifted hie hand appealingly and asked permis sion to be seated. “Certainly, certainly,” was the recorder'é answer, The recorder proceeded to review the facts of the case very briefly. He «poke partiou- larly of the application for a new trial and said be had given the application bis considera ‘The Convicted Wife Murderer Arraigned in Court. New Youx, March 20.—Recorder Smyth bas sentenced Carlyle W. Harris to be electrocuted during the week beginning May 8. Rarely, if ever, hax there been #0 much ex- citement around the court of general sessions building as there was thix morning. Cariyle W. Harris, after having exhausted every possi- ble means to escape the penalty for the murder of his wife, was to be finally resentenced by Recorder Smyth. Interest in the case has been phenomenal. It was evidenced this morning by the crowds which surrounded the court building. Extra ordiuary measures had been taken by the au- thorities to prevent the court room being crowded. The ordinary entrances to the build- ing were barred hard and fast. Big notices reading “Closed” were put on the doors. ‘The only way to get into the building wes by the basement entrance on Chambers street. ‘Two policemen and a clerk from the district attorney's office were stationed there, and no ‘one was allowed to pass except newspaper men who were authenticated and persons bearing tickets of admixsion by the district attorney. 4 After the visitor got inside the building he had to run the ganntiet of more officers to get into part third, where Recorder Smyth « Notwithstanding’ this the court room was crowded before 10 o'clock. A dense crowd sur- rounded the building on all sides. At 9:30 Harris left the Tombs riff Brown. shackled to Deputy Sheriff Burke and Burke force. The: ’ ce to the Tombs, nd to escape them took Harris through the depart- ment of public works building and rushed him across Chambers street to the court. MARMIS ARRIVES AT THE COURT. Arriving at the court Harris sat down in a remote corner closely guarded by the depaty sheriffs. Harris looked very pale and sank back in bis was a rustle of expectancy among the specta- tors. Harris leaned toward and gazed intently t the recorder Amid silence so Geep that every sound out- side could be distinctly heard the reco: slowly: “*Carlyle W. Harris to the ba Harris arose with a start and walked unstead- District Attorney Nicoll in a low voice made the usual motion that the sentence be ; There was silence for a moment when the Gistrict sttorney eat down. somewhat haskily, said: s have you anything to say why the sentence of the court shonid not be pased upon you! e AMRIS SPEAKS INAUDIBLY. | forward and began to speak in tones so in- audible that the. deputy who stood close beside him o@each side could not bear what he said and Jeaned their heads to caich the words. bi yin to the United States National Museum | There was a slight buzz of whispering among | Roussel delivered an eloque: the spectators. Recorder Smyth's voice, this her late husband. Mr. Beale gives no intima- | time harsh and commanding, interrupted Har- | ris. “Let every whisper cease,” he thtindered. | “The man or woman who speaks or whispers will be ejected. ‘This is too solemn a matter for chattering.” The court room was again #s quiet as possi- bie. Harris begen agein. Just then the of- ficers opened the door to let in two women. The door ereaked and the women’s skirts rustied. “Let no*one, man, woman or child, whoever he or she may be, enter or leave this court ,"” thundered the recorder. The door was cloced carefully; three officers stood against it. ‘The women shrunk behind a group of men clustered around the door. Harris began again. The scene was dramatic in the extreme. Harris leaned his left hand on the rail and slightly swayed ashe spoke. With effective gestures he waved his right arm, but although the spectators kept absolutely silent nd_ craved their necks to hear, not one could catch a syllable of what the prisoner was saying for just five minutes that he talked. Judge Martine sat on the bench alongside of Recorder Smyth. Although he leaned back in his chair negligently he never once took his eyes off Harris. ‘The recorder's attitude was marked by every one. He sat bolt upright, at times even leaned forward, and, with his left hand behind his ear, clerks were slso in the court room. Supt. Byrnes wasa marked figure. He stood within the rail. and like everybody else listened with strained attention. Mrs, Harris, 's mother, was not to seen. It was said that she had to stay away by Harris himself, the scene would be too muclr for i : | i | i bn {f ii iH H : i : i & i 1 Fi E $ i i f i i i Bi { | | if & i H i i ; H I & fi [: Fi f i ie ih | i i £ f i fie Hi f f i i | ' tT BEy 4 said | Harris leafed both hands on the rail, bent tion with » very full sense of the responmbility } that a human life depended upon hie decision. Twice Harris interrupted the recorder to speak of points in the case that he had forgot- | ten before. The recorder beard htm patie | The third time Harris got up it was t | that be be allowed to remain in the Tombsa tow days before being takes to Ning Sing. The recorder said be bad no anthority to grant the est. bat he did not doabt that the sheriff 1a do 0, } ou are not here to have the sentence of | death pronounced upon you,” said the re- ‘corder. “That thas been already done. ‘The Previous sentence bas merely to be reaffirmed jandadate fixed. The order of the court ws that the nrevious sentence be carried out dur- inc the week beginning May 8.” The recorder said this in ordinary tones, hurriedly as though anxious to get itover. ‘The crowd tried to get up closer to Harria to get a look at him,but the officers quickly cleared he court. Harris made no sign as be beard he date of his death. His alrendy pallid fece could begome no paler. . The deputy sheriffs took Harris to a private room until the crowd should disperse and then took him back to the Tom route. The envelope which Harris Howe, saving it contained Helen's last gift to him, had in it « pair of gold link cuff buttons. —_—— | LORD SALISPURY REPOKTEDP DEAD. A Sensational Kumor in London Seon R: Down. Loxpox, March 20. A sensational report was in circulation this morning to the effect that Lord Salisbury was dead, and the residence of his lordship was at once besieged by anxious inguirers. The United Press correspondent was informed that his lordship was contiming to improve, and that there was np foundation whatever for even serivus apprebeusion, ——— NO BAIL FOR THE PRISONERS, ! jehair as if utterly exhausted. At sharp 10 | The Petition of Dempsey and Beatty for o'clock Recorder Smyth tookthebench. There | Release Denied. Pumapevenia, Pa., March 20.—The supreme court this morning refused to grant the peti- tion to admit to bal and ailow a special jaliccatur to Hush S. Dempsey, who stands under conviction and sentence in the court of oyer aud terminer of | Allegheny county on the charge of felonious {sly through the rows of spectators up to the | tnd aggravated assmult and baitery for an al- rail. leged attempt to puison the workmen | stead. | rase. | The same tribunal also made a similar order in the case of the commonwealth ageiust Robt. Beatty on an appeai (rom the court of quarter | sessions of Allegheny county. —— THE PANAMA SCANDAL, Arguments of Counsel for ihe Defense Heard by the Court. | Panss, March 20.—The arguments of counss | in the Panama trial were continued today. AL : plea in behalf of | M. Beral, senator from the department of Lot, who is accused of having received a bribe of | 40,000 francs from the late Baron Reinach to | vote for the Panama lottery bonds bill |. M. Roussel maintained in his argument that | the money had been paid to M. Berat forsers- aces as &n engineer in various railway and mia- mg enterprises, and for technical edvies in connection with such enterprises. Home- The court made no comment an the TOTALLY DESTROYED. Lives Lost. Sr. Louis, March 20.—A special to the Post- Dispatch trom Nashville, Tenn., says: “The town of Atbens, Ala., 100 miles south of here, on the Louisville and Nashville railrond, was totally troy vy morning. Several lives are reported lost.” xeceesncl CIE rt Killed by the Cigarette Habit. Hansisstno, Pa, March 20.—Perey E. Phelps, aged twenty-two, has died wuddeniy from excessive use of cigarettes, He bad been addicted to the cigarette habit for several years. His body will be cremated at Lancaster. soncernsdipreneatate ‘The Wyoming County (Pa.) Murderers. Hannispuno, Pa., March 20.--Gov. Patti- son today issued the death warrant of Isasc Rosensweig and Harris 1 the Wyoming county murderers. They be banged 7 ——— . rs Unknown Benefactor of a Hospital. Parapevraia, Pa, March 20.—A friend of the Pennsylvania Hospital, whose name is with= held, has presented the institution @ith €50,- 000 with which to pay for @ new for a pay S building Charges of Crucity and Inhumanity. ‘New York, March 20.— The World this more- ing devotes over a page tos recital of cruelty and inhumanity which it says is precticed in the Connecticut state for which the World Samuel & i I | ! i i ; i | i i ti | | i | t il i rF t li i | i ? { | i i 17 ° tf tf & 3 f f I .

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