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THE EVENING sTAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avence, corner Lith St., by The Evening Star Ne Compan: ‘SS HOKAUPPMANS, Pres'e, . Sew York Ofice, 88 Potter Building, ee Tue Evewtwe Stax is served to subscribers in the Copies af fhe eonaier Ss ‘where in the Cait ates: Coada—pontace [sd cents per month Sarcanat Quabavrie Sur Stan 6 wens with foreien postare added, $2.00." 6 OOPervear: Entered at the Post Office at Washington, second-class mail matter? ——_ £27 All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance, Rates of advertising made known on application, Vor. 82, No 20,526. WASHINGTON, FINANCIAL GTATEMENT OF TH: Ss E CONDITION the SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIO? NSURA’ COMPANY OF EDINGHURGE. SCOT AS eee On the Sist day of December, 180°, as required of Spproved uly, Woe evita stock £20.00, Capital stock 500:000 98 Gash tn bank 227,007 32 erate xi catate 1.114.100 Stocks and bonds Tis 064 receivable and collateral loans Sie from other companies for retnsar- ance of lowses siready paid. LIABILITIES. Due and accrued for expenses and re- GTATEMENT OF THE ¢ CONDITION i LION FIRE INSURANCE ie ae OF LONDON, ENGLAND. On the 31st day of DECEMBER, 1892. As required uy act of Concress approved July 29, 1882. excate) ces cs Stocks sud bonds (market val Bills receivable and co:lateral Joana..--) Premiums uncollected and in Landa of Interest due and accrued on——,150-. LIABILITIES. ‘Due and accrued for expenses and insnran re December 31, 18a. ‘M. BENNETT, Subscribed and sworn to before ie this And Trust Co. A GENERAL SUMMARY OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THIS COMPANY. Sarcnterest paid upon deposits, which are subject to check at any time without pre- ‘vious notice. Sarit acts as executor, administrator, guardian, trustee. &c. GerActs as treasurer, sasignes snd re ceiver. Sa Manaves estates. €- Collects incomes. Gar Furnishes 5 and 6 per cent net invest- ments €gLoans money on real estate andcol- lateral security. Gr Rents safe deposit bores at €5. $10, $15 and up. according to size. Ga Prepares and keeps wilis at its own ex- pense, if named ss executor. EgrStores furniture and household effects and prepares same for shipment to any part of the United States or Canads at moderate charges. Ax. Srcuzrrr Axp Tavsr Co. Cc. J. Bex, Parsiest. BANKING HOUSE, 1405 G ST. N.W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH ST. X.W. YOURS= FOR THE ASKING. ‘We have just issued s very hand- tome and neat “Booklet,” entitled “POINTS ON BANKING,” which feabrief. concise and compreben- sive “talk” on General Banking and Investments, which may be had pon application at cur Banking House sree or charge. frit you have money unem- Pioyed “Points on Banking” bas surxestions which will enable you to farest your money wisely and proftatiy. at Woors & Co. Baszezs, 1222 F Sraser N. W. BANKING HOURS, 9 to 4:30. DEPOSITS DRAW 4 Pi Cist ISHERSE We not omiy deal im Stocks, Grain, Secu- ‘Pities, Government Bonds, &.. but dos weneral Banking Business aswell. Parties desirous of moving their bank acco: os ‘Well as those who require increased facili. ties for benking wil) suit their purposes best ‘by opening an sccount withus. Here De- posite are not only subject to check. but draw 4 per cont mierest. (Oa We shal be pleased to have you open Gn accu Unt with us a! any time. Avaus Inox Bowrse, 15 7 stazer. ‘W. B HIBBS, Manager. mba C. T. Haversen, ‘Mewber Washington Stock Exchaaga, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, Taz Nartoxa Sure Dzzosrz, SAVINGS AND TEUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress Jap. 1867, and sete of Oct., 1800, and Feb... 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. ‘Reutssafes inside burglar-proof vaults at $5 per annu:n upward. Securities, jewelry, silver ware and valuables of Jpn cat ncaa op depostt at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposiis received from TEN CENTS upward, red Teresi allowed on &5 and sbove. Toaze money on real estate and collsteral security. TRUST, DEPARTMENT, Acts as adirinistrator, executor, siznee, “snd executes trusts of ail kinds “Wills prepared by # competent attorney in daily attend- BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. HOLS Saueroe mente hee THOMAS R. JONES, Third Vico Pres. ¥, FRANCIS RIGGS. Treaxnrer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. Secretary. JOHN C. WILSON. Trust Ofticer. Directors. Anarew Wyile, stibew ¢.,Eimery. &, Francis Rigs, Charies C: Glover. John ©. Fare, — 4a Do You Wast Mosex Srocks. Bonds, trusts and life insuran: companies taken ax collateral. ‘We edvance to builders as work mntil tioagean be made. YERKES & BAKER, Ricom 17. Sun du. ‘ahis-t policies in old line Corsos & Macanrsey, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad 7. Banzers and Dealers n Government Bonds Deposits. Exchange. Loans Ratlroad Scocks and Bonde and, all securities isted on the exchanger of New York, Pullagelphia, Boston ‘“{apeclalty made of investisent securities. District 5 ‘of investinen! Bouike"and all Nocal, Naliroad, Ges, insurance and alt in. ‘Rarerican Belt Telephone Stock bouthtar.4 sold. deS W. 8. HOGE, Pres. T. C. DANIEL, Sec. U™ ep STATES BUILDING AND LOAN CIATION, 1313 F st., Washington, D.C. Shares, €100, payable in monthly installments of ‘Te. per month. maturing m 54 months, s net pront of 837 on each share. trou date of deveeit. Ful-peid stock pase 6 . interest from dace. pare 0 iat PEC. NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Che £vening Star. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1893—TEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 SPRCTAL MEETING OF THE SEERERS APTER SPIRITUAL TRUTH will be st THe TEMPLE (425 Gt. 2. w.), WEDNESDAY, ‘22a instant, af 7°30 p.m. Al! interested ere requested Tedtining Mrs. HB: Combe. who will be present: funy Mrs. Hrs. Cowie pre ° BUSINESS COMMITTER, MASONIC.—A SPECIAL GOMMUNTCA- J. ‘sion of 'B. French Lodes, No. 15. | 469 19TH ST. 5. cpore AX, 2d im 3 cee 1 be eld on WEDNESD, in | M20 Work, HOW ABOUT YOUR EASTER SUIT? It's hich time you were tbi of ‘something new in the tine of a Suit ‘Teouners for Eacter everybody eee fe. We 2 Duster every day. Bont put off come until we get rushed, but come while we ean wive you the 4 attention, There's me NOW. Sota I. FRED. GATCHEL (late of Keen's) 'W. (one door above the Avenue.) order “i. eT a GRTLEY, Secretary. MEETINGS FOR MEN ONLY, Under auspices of BROTHERHOOD ‘OF ST. ANDREW. hd JOYFUL fou'll_ find here more ASTER” SEASON. hiatal eet ee: Tk Pa fucn than at suy‘other twoestabiishiments, fins fale cnlcgens pechine Sut This is hat pae ot a Perpine out sis but ahrundred equally novel. You bnow our proce, . C. PARKER, 619 7TH ST, mboz MASONIC HALL, ANACOSTIA. D. = MARCH 23, Ikag”” ai jiig Oftegrs and Members of Anacostia Lode, No. aa a ea : Les ahah air wai teeta ot EVENING, March 2% 1805, st 7 p. m.. to take on the death of Past Bastar Hudson itave et Pandas. ge Togpectfully invited to attend, H. S, STOW, Secretary. ore NIC.—-HARMONY LODGE, NO. 17, A. M.—A stated communication will A. and F. ©. cordnally invited. By order DAY, Mi 27:30 p.m. Work: Regreoss "Bretliren ‘of eater loSres ¥. 8. WILLIAMS, W. M. Secretary. 1 W. HAMILTON SMITH, 5 # S88 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY | 5 20, 71. 22, 23 and 24, atsp.m. ‘Seats free. _unis COME. SPIRITUALISM AT WONN'S HALL. 721 ae Bt Btn WEDNESDAY. 7:99 bm table evidence of» ee: McNeil, inedium. Private sittings daily. 114 Pa. ave. mbi5-11t* THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE {t is necessary to wash “Chablis,” Sauterne” or three dest white wines. and be convinced. Either of these three white Wines at @4 per case of TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 614 14th st. n.w. Telephone 998, ,THE RIGHT WINES FOR FISH DINNERS Tn order to do full justice to = fish dinner it down with either “Riesling"—one of our Try the combination 2 gts, or 40c. qt mb22 ‘stockholders of the Corcoran Fire Insur- ance Company at their office, G04 1th st. n.w., on MONDAY "April 3 Labs, for the parpowe of elect nine directors for the eusaing year. Polis open at m. and close at 2 p.m. ‘mhi>-eokap) McCLELLAND, Secreta Re THE ANNUAL MreT'NG GF THE Be Meccttiters of tne: Coinmbis Fire, tasur: ance Compiny of the District rf Coltinbis for the slection of Gfteen trustees ¢0 serve for the ensuine Will be held at the office of the omnany, Nor 419G at ae we, MONDAY, April 3 1805. Bolts open prea ior the tra of stock will be closed from ‘to. April 2 Syn inclusive. mihi-lawoe LEM TOWERS, drs: Secretary. Rr TOPICS! AN the best Roller Skates for all ages, ‘The best Dollar Saw that ever stuck its teeth in a board. The best Solid Steel Hatchet for 50c. that the amount ever bought. ‘The Norton *‘acks”"—smallest, eastest tobandle and cheapest sold or rented. real estate firm of the uni name of Cornwell & King, is this day dissolved vy mutual consent. the old'stand, ¢ = THE he Remington wi'l stand wear and tear, —_ ‘H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1257 PA. AV. “knox” of America! pene aCe io tWo “"kings"" of the bat world—each wit his own followine, ‘We have the spring bloste st both: others sprine hats alonside, "Ton otice.—The copartnership agreement between the a eer. 'D.C., MARCH 21, 1893. = rsigned, under the frm 11.70) ¢ Co. will con’ R. W. Cornwe So will the Franklin. ‘The Yost mainiains perfect alignment, So does the Franklin. ‘The Smith Premier is pleasant to operate, ‘he Franklin. |AMBERLAIN, 516 Eleventh st. mbet BARBER & ROS CELLENT INVESTMENT. ire about to close a svndicate of a beautifnl Fi tract of «round through which the Weshineton and Bali Ret This is true of some, but not of us. Our prices and work will convince you that we do only what we claim, FIRST-CLASS PRINTING and ENGRAV- ING. Brief work at short actice, 90c. per page, 50 copier. ‘ NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, Ps JOHN F. SHEIRY, ‘Manager. Frinter and Publisher. Telephone $43. {mb201___ 623 Dat. nw. NO SCARCITY OF COAL At my yards. You may select e. can be bouxht for #100 eac! Fe FOR ‘STRAWS. ' WILLETT & Bomlevard will r ‘watch will surbedte stage: We haves tow shares lefe which "h shareholder will articipate in the profits, Fall particulars viven japon appitcation te EASIERDAY & HALDE: h21-3t 608. ide vo xreat advantage. W “and, as usual, we It's time for **Strarce, have ‘em first, We stacon's “novelties” Ladies, Misves ana Chiid-n. " are hard to dupicate—bevter come now and avo d disuppoinsinent. 'F. 905 Pa. ave. a complete stock of the iert graow ot" fuel. Phe eeswel ust yon. 3. "MAURY DovE, Main office, Zist and Ista. n. Braneh Offices, Wharves 1300S ee. nw. Foot F and Gate a. 1628 Met atw. Sec and ste. Sa7-sn 8 Per Cent INTEREST GUARANTEED. PAYABLE SEMI-ANSUALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. ‘Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the best ipvestment now om the market. The condi- tions and agreement plain and easily under- stood. Call at the office, FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVEST- MENT ASSOCIATION, 008, 914 st. nw., Weshingtqn, D.C. fe2S-te HARRISON DINGMAN, President. Ustox Savrses Base, 8 7TH ST. ¥.W. F. H. SMITH, President. & M. LOTHROP_JOHN TwEEDALR, Vice Presidenta, T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. 3. H. RALSTON, Secretary. Pank open during ousiness hours and from 6 to 8 o'cleek Saturday evenings. Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and larger dividends on installment deposite. — fe7-tf Beauty Balm, ‘THE WONDERFUL COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER. It is absolutely pure and coatains nothing that ‘wonld injure the most delicate sim. BEAUTY BALM is indorsed by society Isdiesand the leading stars of the stage, including Annie Piz- ley. Johnstone Bennett, Marie Tempest, Dells Fox, Marie Burroughs, Phebe Davis, Ids Mule, Marie ‘Vanont, &c. Marie Tempest thus writes of it: NEW YORK, February 21, 1893. ‘Fenno Laboratory Association: Gentlemen: Your “Beauty Balm” should surely proves welcome addition tothe toilet table. It im- parts to the complexion s delicious enftness and net- ‘ural color. It is superior to any face preparation with ‘which Ihaveever met. Truly yours, MARIE TEMPEST. BEAUTY BALM isinstantaneous in effect, yet the cause itself ia invisible. It imparts to the roughest skin deliciously soft appearance and the natural of healthful youth. It removes redness, freckles blotches of all sorts. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. BEAUTY BALM ts for sale in Washington et all Jeading druggists, bair dressers, costumers and deal- rs in totlet preparations, FENNO LaBORATORY. Sole Proprietors, 106 North 6th st., Philadelphia. We will all eS PZ mall promptly flied. We will paral W. M. Suvsrez & Soxs, 919 Prxsa Ave JUST OPENED 50 vreces xzw GINGHAMS......-.00-- 1230 50 ruces sew GINGHAMS..4.... 25c 20 meces xew GINGHAMS. 20 vteces sew @rNGHAus........00-65¢ 100 mzces IRISH LAWNS........- ‘PIECES PERCALES. 12k. ALL NEW AND HANDSOME DESIGNS. NEW GOODS OF ALL KINDS BEING OPENED W. M. Savsrm & Sosa One Bot “be effected’ ¢ volief ts sflorded. “If your feet trouble you have them: fo news We Por, J. J. Grosore & CHIROPODISTS, 1115 Pa. AVE. mh20 lee Boxss. Ice Boxzs. J.T. MOXLEY, MAKER. Residence, S14 East Capitol st. ‘Manufactory, 228 7th st. a. eT Sas 1810 any one. a (Caterer. mbQ0-1w" = NaS ne. eS ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Loans made on Installment Trusts for periods of 5 to 20 years, payab.e monthly, quarterly or half early, as desired. a Fe OVICE WORK AND CAREFUL work. ‘When you want a glass job done quick send for us. We don't piddle over a Job, but we're not too fast to be careful. If you're building or fixing up for yourself or bui!ding or fixing up for ‘somebody else, you'd better get our bid for the **Transzarencis.* HAS. E. HODGKIN, “Expert,” $13 7th st.n.w. fe6-3m Brraieht Trasteat iowest rates. Money advanced on resi estate. In event of death ‘Trust iscanceled. Apply to R. L. GOODMAN, Agent, UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, (603 13th st. n.w., Washington, D. C. Capital, $1,000,000." Full paid. Sui '2100,00). OFFICE OF THE 0) TINCOLN Flue 1 SURANCE COMPANY, WASHINGTO ‘A quarterly dividend of two (2) per cent nas Seciared on the eaytal stock of Ebis company, pavab'e at its office, No, 520 Oth st. n.W., Wasbinsso1 and Trus: Com pany aud afer UES fo 3 stockholders of recon’ at the close of basi- nese ‘Books for the trauster of stock will be closed from “w 1383, both days inclusive. ml N, Secretary. FENDER! 5 =. Mroughtiron__¢ * Fixtures, &c. Special discounts white making chances. SEubite Sc COMNING, Tile Suny. 120 13:h sts Se PTET Porn TER FoR Tawyrns, pore! rea | ne 4 ti A Sscxen Prepor. Every statement we make isa sacred pledge to the people. Don't be misled by advertise: where common sense and your good judrment raises any question or doubt. Offering a few leading crticles at ri Soe=* F Uieutani, M.D. F FOR ALL T Bo iadertcods bs ee BecomiNe vests. Fashion has issued its mandete that ladies are to wear fancy vests for the coming Spring end summer and the msndate is being cheerfully obeyed. for the vests are awfully ning. We've about 500 different pst- terns of fancy vestings (minus about 200 ‘ihat have been sold). N. ‘Ladies’ Tattor,” ned frou altntest faciory in WEST BINGEON than find. Why not live there 85 ‘monthiy payments. Cail and we'll talk abou: it, COP, Investments, 706 STH ST. N.W. WILK 8 tention Fost Affections and Consump- ex jsthma, Deasne jon. Piles and other rectal diseases cuzed without pain or business detention. Office Hours, ‘rom Sto 12 and 4 to 6. e *Caligraph ;" prompt deiit mhi8-3m eatch prices is an old docge—it is al! riché for the buyer if he only takes these. Every article in our marked in p'sin Sgures. Youcan see as have no secrets. No other man as nerve to say through the public press. “*! don't want any credit business—cur terms are cash." Ifyou buy <g> EISEMAN’S BROS., ‘MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMEN Nearly all of our Spring Stock of Men’s Clothing is on cur tavles. Teady for your for cash~seek a cash house. Everybody knows that fosi ection. no living man can sell goods on time as cheap as { pce) cash. We can furnish every room in your houso wit SISEMAN BROS. every article except stores. We have the bes: Cor. Th and Bate ae, Chamber Suite in the city. The best $1.50 Dining Manutactaring Clothiers. mb20 Chair. A Folding Bed, 87.50. Handsome Chiffonier was Bed, $20; credit stores get $20 for the same. We carry complete line of Furniture, Matting, Carpets, &c. — one, In our China departinent we show full assortment of Herons yard. ‘Tea and Dioner sets. Glaes; Lamps;Tinware ; 54-piece wil bay a3 ‘Tea set, $2.08; 100-plece Dinner Set, $8.50; 6 Twun- doubie burns ade. blers,L5e. ; Haywood Baby Carriages, from $6.95 to 0. a BUDD ES oS ot. #20, "We don't offer you something for nothing. We an wesc don't write this ad. to deceive or mistead you. We| mb17-10t Lamps, Gas Stoves. wat to ain your confidence and secure your trade, Come and xee;{f you find we have misrepresented in any particular we will refund your car fare. : M. C. GRASTY, . abt Beet Ees's Furniture, Carpets, Matting, &e., Modiste Parlors, China, Glass, Lamps, Baby Carriages, eee 1610 and 1512 7thet., bet. Pand On.w. mh8 ee Get the Best. ms @ @ HCSs THE GONCORD HARNESS. |f WWTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ate., adjoining National Hotel. Horse Biankete and Lap Robes at low prices PHOSPHATIC EMULSION. (EMULSIO PHOSPHATICA.) This povular preparat 11 Liver O11 combined ‘wit Pof nag Phosgene Aca, [ae ERAS E> olegantly turn jodgy rooms for rent; th er, a 1 of Bega: gumth or since aight” Ingetee ts in uniineToved. the northwest, ents in unlinrroved Property in the 7TH AND DON. W.; PHAR Pee MEDS nei BRICE & LIPSCOMB ANNOUNCE tn ni nwa between Fant G ete, Ea rooms and fats for rent. Also attracti Tort mb t3-10t BRIDGES & MATHEWS, REAL ESTATE = Brokers, No. 612 14th st. n.w. Houses, lots an acreage property bought and sold. Farms. —" NOT BUY A piece of property without first carefully learning ai the particulars about it. It will pay you, therefore, to deal throuch arelisble agency in all real estate transaction, We offer you our services, as well as a long list of properties, to aid your selection. . B. H, WARNER & C0., 916 F st. nw. 18 DO YOU TALK THROUGH YOUR HAT? Clear and, distinct dictation to the Tmproved Graphophone insures a good reproduction, ory Kossiz ft repeats everything, but unifke one, only as you tell it. "It is portable, and simple in construc mh2z 619 14TH ST. a ICTCERS coatic Bicyoion mode, Pueumat ‘Ord whieel taken in trade: 1423 New York ave. PME AND GENTLEMEN WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THE DIONYSIAN MOVEMENT Are invited to attend a meeting to be held THIS EVENING 4 IN PARLOR No. 4, FREDONIA HOTEL, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK, ‘To effect an organization. Ba 6 “DRIVE IN STATIONERY. Wo are in receipt of a large supply of cR. “S$ JAPANESE LINEN TABLETS, r, Packet and Note size, which weare selling at **epecia prices, pez is too well known Sn ite merits. I7 you pa ag tine stationery this is your op- on E'RUPY Blank Books, &e., . owe the crenue.) mb22 FANCY SHIRTS FOR “DRESSY” MEN. ‘We are displaying the hancsomest patterns in | Men's Street Shirts ever shown in this city— neat stripes, decidedly smart looking and dresey—Custom made only $2.50esch. Made to your individual measure, $1 more. U@See them. Stamipine done free. FATED & GALS, #21 F STREET, SHIRTMAKERS AND YURNISHERS. BUY YOUR WINES DIR* CT. ‘When you want choice wines of any kind, juy them at Arsthancs—By so doing you not ony gave money. but you etc fro! sixty Vineyards in Ca: woods. ordia and Ws Guesrsin every sense, EFCooking wines onl Pee SONOMA CAL. WINE CO.,520¥ street. wh2? S22 STE PEER tyPEWwRITER ‘Has its tyre bars monnted ‘on bardened ste! conical dear:ngs | ‘This rtsle 0: Remember, you wil cet a bearing ts far superior to no beter Lelter File yor any other, as it is mote the “money than “Star.” hoe. euch. the Gurable, simple, quicker aud easier to operate. Call sud examine man} 7 Qity Ratiwar stock and Bonds Bought a Telephone, 50. g Gee ™= onearest In the musical wi the Celebrated D. E BROS.’ PIANO with the here Wed- nesday sn Better ses it whil ceo it while cou. Tt enables erat, bary musteans 10 ogi the foremost, erformers. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Agents, 934 F ST. N. W. mh22 Progressive “Piano People. Gent out Butter. —There is nothing mors an- Jovable in the way of daily food than real fine Butter. Our Hioh-vrade Creamery Butter, direct From the churn, is the most toothsome and palatable article of the kind tobe had, and the price is reasonable. Try tt, ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 488 NINTH ST., Wholesale and Retait. = FACT WOETH NOTING. ‘ke ¥dison Phonograph saves the labor of ome man, While dictating your correspondence tothe Phnocraph your clerk may be coine Stier work, wate d you dictated es her, both you aud ie would be engace Hs ar 8 Bron et De NGEAPH CO. COLUMBIA PHO! ., O27 E st. nw. FE. D. EASTON, Pres. [1t)_B. F, CKOMELIN, see. pty BYRON 8. ADAMS, gar | BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, 512 11th st. nw. Best work at lowest reasonable prices. mbo2 <—e PEKSONS OWING MONEY FOR ‘the ‘storace of coods prior to March 13, je that unless the amo.int is mh15-0t ston tr the Volk of egg. Phospls Granice Flower Water, Jainaics Ram en} Sircer! nha our modern Materia | gceny miner pies & Prominent ont ale used as @ remedy { trou.les. ieee tence obtained | and Fa =. Tel... 485. Bat, dei always De | Bat. TWENTY.DAY REDUCTION — SUMMEa | ae AMERICAN ICE CO., office 10u ash, eng, furnace |. White asn’ stave and vered, i ered, 86, Sioa Sein erate, Sette ‘reshiy mnwe fen coal. es ‘ PN a a Pre he ee Fussoare 5S, CED ee Trine Macc Telephone et eat NT Bat naw. Esr., SPECIAL SPECIALIST ‘ABLISHMENT, is A. G. HAMILTON, o¢alist, tm presceib- 531 Sevexra Sx. N.W. ieteee With ve SRL BE lap Orders solicited for Repairing and New Work. Esaminstisn to Mweon bebe lb Promptness gusranteed. mb13_ HEAVEN AND DENI, | Se-Psr re ene kwor ae at Ren an a eee Pe ee mnee PEW oR febasbls tose, sar ‘ise and waisht of “a Gow Axv Suvez note Gawre Surrs Scovazn iiita Ber Ss titre mt mea eeasr. |S "ae hae ea GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co., 1395 14th st, aw. The Modern-price Tatler. TEEL'S BARGAIN COUNTER. |< Dropinand takes look at our Bargain Counter. ‘This is where we lowe our money to gain trade. It now contains s Jot of 50 and 7c. Puff, Teck and Four in-hand Scarfs for 30¢., or 3 for $1. About Black Hose. Some ran, some Tab off on the skin and some have been Known fo proauce biood-poisoning. Smith & Aneei’s Fast Bleck Hose “‘shine out brightly” as the one absolutely cont? more you pay are indeed well apent. Boys’, misses’ and men's Bole “D. C." agents, 8 TEEL, Men's **Goods,"935 PA. AVE. mb? The A to end rein. iy is Saas = HOT-BED SA 58e. BOARDS, Est GaNG@-SAWED, $115 PER 8Q. FT. Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements. Pare 2 EDUCATIONAL. EXCURSIONS, FINANCIAL. LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE. MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS, MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN TRAVEL... OFFICIAL NOTICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS: PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS. RAILROADS UHHH RERREAREY SE UBEBEBEBEENE SDR OwS Pace To Subscribers, Subscribers to Tux Star who are served by route boys will confer a favor by promptly reporting to Tux Stax office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any nogli- gence on the part of route boys. Ex-Gov. Gricx of Kansas was among Secre- tary Gresham's callers this morning. pone ie aig Tur Oxymrra.—The Secretary of the Navy | today made the twenty-fifth payment of $59,866 | to the Union iron works of San Francisco on account of the construction of the Olympia, i sae Secretary Herpeet's A.—Ensign 8. 8. Woods has been detailed to special duty at the Hevy Department as naval aid to Secretary er ! ees: a Onpsnep Hoxe.—The Secretary of the Navy | today senta telegram to Rear Admiral Ben- ham at Havana, Cuba, directing him to pro- | ceed at once with the U. S. 8. Newark and Ben- | nington to Hampton Roads. Mrsrstzz Gaay Consisstoxep.—The Presi- | dent has issued the commission of Mr, Isaac P. | \ he will probably start for his post in a short! time. | H ———_—___ | Mm. McApoo’s Srcrrtanry.—Assistant Secre- : tary McA#oo has appointed Mr. Wm. Howell of | New York his private eecretarr. Mr. Howell | served as clerk of the House committee on ba: ing and currency during the last sevsion of Congress, and was stenographer for Mr. Me- ; Adoo when he practiced law in New York. | —_—__.____ | cluded Mimsters Gray and E | and France respectively, Tins to London, Assistant Secretaries Quincy and | McAdoo. All of these are now prepared to | enter upon the discharge of their duties. | Navat. Onprrs.—Ensign W. F, Safford bes | been ordered to hold himself in ness for orders to sea; Lieut. C. F. Emmerick bas been dctached from duty unde: :he steel inspection | board and ordered to duty in the coast survey; | Ganner William Helford from tho San Fran- | is Gunner E. J. | Lossing from the Brookivn navy yard to. the | San Francisco: Carpenter J. A. Keen from the Union iron works to the Monterey. Aw Orricr ror ManrLaxp.—Stephen Gam- brill of Maryland has been appointed chief of division in the office of the Secretary of War, vice Samuel Miller, resigned. He bas been as- signed to duty in charge of the division of requisitions ard accounts. Mr. Miller was pri- vate secretary to Secretary Elkins while hold- ing the office to which Mr. Gambrill hes been appointed. Col- | Navat Orpgrs.—Ensign W. F. Safford has been ordered to hold himself in readiness for orders to sea. Lieut. C. F, Emmerich has been detached from duty under the steel inevection board and ordered to the coast survey. Gunne: | William Halford has been detached from duty ‘on the San Francisco and ordered to the Mon- terey. Acting Gunner E. J. Lossing has been detached from the Brooklyn navy yard and ordered to the San Francisco and Carpenter J. E. Keen has been detached from duty st the Union iron works, San Francisco, and ordered to the Monterey. a | Mixon Cuaxozs ar raz Wan Depazrwest.— James E. Compbell, a $1,000 clerk in the record | snd pension division, an as in the adjutant gen- {eral’s office, has been dismissed. RM. Whitney, formerly on the laborers’ has been transferred to his place and Nathan Jack- | son of Michigan has been appointed to the | vacancy thus created. wee Se Prnsoxat.—D. Sherwood of New York, Geo. | E. Boyles of Chicago and Adolph E. Kahn of | ‘New York are at Willard’s.—C. FE. Jennings of Reading, Pa, E. 8, Wheeler of Scranton, Pa., J. E. Simonson of Newark, N. J., and Geo. B. | of New York are at the Randall._—W. R. Mayo, jr. of Norfolk, Franklin H. Tand of Beaver, Pa, E. J. Bowers of Bay St. Louis and J. L. Johnson of Denver are at the Ebbitt——J. i | the reorguniz jone. J. Pie |sion, ‘The condition of the treasury today THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY. Several Members of Congress Call Upon the President. NO EXTRA SESSION UNLESS SOME CONDITIONS NoT NOW KNOWN SHALL ARISE—MR. CLEVE- LAND AXD THE COLORED MEN. Representative Holman of Indiana, who called at the White House today, is authority for the statement that there will not bean extra, session of Congress unless some condition not ‘now existing and unforeseen arises, An interesting struggle is said to be progress- ing over the appointment of United States pension agent at Knoxville, Tenn, Senator Harris bas asked for the appointment of Mr. Carpenter, Representative Enloe has named Mr. Moore, Representative McMillin has put forward Col. Jordan of Carthage, while the President himself bas taken band in the mat- ter and is said to favor Mr. Patterson. The outcome is awaited by the delegation with more than usual interest, MINNESOTA HAS A HEARING. Minnesota had bearing before the Presi- dent today. Congressman Hall, Representa- tive-elect Baldwin and Mr. Dan Lawler pre- sented the name of Mr. Lewis Baker, editor of the St. Paul Globe, for minister to Brazil, Mr. Harry Hawkins of Duluth for governor of Alaska and Mr. C. F. McDonald receiver of the | land office at St. Clond. Senator Kyle of South Dakots and ex-Gov. Ordway presented the name of Judge Thomas of the Black Hills for appointment as minister to Chile. It was reported at the White Honse thie morn- ing that ex-Congresxman Wheeler, who bas been a lending candidate for commissioner of pensions, bas withdrawn from the contest. WHAT 31K, WASHINGTON WANTS. Representative Washington of Tenn- essee called with several of hi con- tuents. He introduced to the Pros- ident Col. John Overton of Nashvilie, who indorsed the application of Col, Thomas Clair- borne for marshal of the middie district of Tennessee. Mr, Washington also presented Mr. B. M. Hord, es-commissioner of agneuiture of Ten- nessee, who would like to become assistant sec- retary of agriculture. Also Mr. M. A. Spurr, who wants to be consul at Pradford, England. Accompanying Mr. Washington were Mr. Wal- ter Caine of Nashville and Mr. Thomas 3) ford of Pulaski, who lorsed Mr. Ernest Pillow for appointment as assistant attorney general of the Interior Department. HAS INDORSED MR MARTIN F. MORRIS, Representative Washington of Tennessee, who has always taken an interest in District affairs aud whois a firm believer in the “bome rule’’ doctrine, has indorsed Mr. Martin T. Mortis of this city for appointment on the mew District Court of Appeals. Congressman Kilgore called to introduce Mr. Jacob Hodges of Paris, Texas, who is said to have an eye upon the attorneyship for the Paris | district. Senator Jones of Arkansas nted Judge L. A. Byrne of ‘Texarkana, who would like to be minister to one of the South American re- publics. Rep: with Mr. Be gham and Mr. H.C. Smith, the letter a well-known colored mnc2 | Gray as United States minister to Mexico and {lawyer of Birmingham. Mr. Smith is highly indorsed thon; pointimen: Alabama and Tennessee ister to Liberia, THE PRESIDENT AND 2<E COLORED MAN. Among the cars on the President this morning was Sepresentative Murras, the col- oted Congressman from South Carolina, who ade aspeech to the President suggesting a ne of condact tow: the colored brother of the south. Arter complimentary references to Air. Cleveland m au act of patriotism whose ence and effect would siand emancipation proclamation, should vou uttiize the occurion to force upon us the conviction thet the change of adminis- tration from repnblican to democratic rule does not mean special barm to us. Such convic- tion would crueh forever the present formation of political parties in the south, wipe oat in great measure political fraud and murder.and cause ion of parties in the wake of race. As political office 1s tinsignia of citizenship intelligent it more as a thieid of protection than for the greed of emoiument, for very taany interpret the denial of otice to them to that they are sess than other ciasses of be maltreated and outraged | 3 as iust might crave, preju- dice dictate or settish greed demand.” About 400 people attended the President's public reception. After 2 o'clock the mansion was practically deserted by callers. setae ES A PURE FABRICATIO: principle and tue black m ‘The Story That Mr. Morzan Has Gone to Secure a Government Loan. ‘The statement pbnlished this morning that J. Pierpont Morgan, the New York banker, who sails on the Majestic from New York today is to act as s representative of this government to negotiate for a loan of $50,000,000 in gold from | foreign nations is stamped as a pure| and unadulterated fabrication at the Treas- ury Department, As on all other topics affecting the financial policy of the pres- ent sdministration, Secretary Carlisle refuses absolutely to discuss the question. Other offi- cinls refuse to talk, as Mr. Carlisle bas sent an oruer to each of them saying that he will attend to all information regarding finances. From acommonsense standpoint it is eaid that the published proposition is an absurd t Morgan was here in the in- terests of the New York bankers when near the Close of the inst administration it was expected that bonds would be issned. He urged the issuance of bonds, but failed in his mis- will not necessitate the issuance of bonds, and even those who cling most geld which is now going abroad is for political faith has always | the great mass of colored | the south with alarming ap- you now bave an oppor AHLWARDT’S PAPERS, to the Reichstag. LAKE SHORE TRAINMEN IN COURT, Moscow's Mayor Dies From Hig Wounds. THE COLUMBUS CARAVELS, AHLWAEDT PROPUCES HIS PAPERS. Sensation in the Reichstag Over Wis Charges Against Biemarck. Bentrx, March 22—There was o lange at- tendance of members snd others at the opening of the reichstag today, interest and curiosity being whetted by the expects tion that Rector Abiwardt would prodnce the docnments be cisimed to have in bis powsession showing that during Prince Tie marek’s occupancy of the chancellorship frandu- lent contracts bad been made repeatedly with Hebrew financiers and that vast sums of money belonging to the state had been transferred dis- honestly to Hebrew specuintors, At yesterday's session of the Abily wardt caused great excinement by making oro gh serious charges against Prince Bis. mare! When the reicbstag opened today nearly all the members were in their seats, and everywhere through the house there were evidences of the excitement that had been caused by Ahiwardt’t charges. Immediately after the president took his seat Ahiwardt, upon whom all eyes were fixed, arose and stated that be wished to lay @ few papers upon the tabie. This announcement was the signal for ex- cited shouts from the members demanding that he farnish the house with all the documenta, eleven in munber, h he was directed yee verday to furnish, wardt in response to these demands said that after Faster he woul: supplement the documents he now furn! with other paperr bearing out his statements. Renewed demands were made that be pro- j duce at once all of his alloged documentary proof of dishonesty on the part of officials and ex-officials, Count Von Ballestrem, a lender of the center aye moved that the sitting of the reichstag suspended in order to allow a special com- mittee to examine the papers already presented. Herr Richter, the Freisinnige liberal leader, opposed Count Von Ballestreu’s motion, #0 far as it related to @ suspension of the sitting, but concurred with him in demanding an immo- diate inspection of the Count Von Ballestrem's motion was finally adopted and an bour's recess was taken after a committee had been appointed to examine the documents, omnrmentippivemene SOY OVER THE CARAVELS. Celebrating the Arrival of the Nine and Pinte st Havava. Havaxa, March 22.—The arrival here yester- day of the Columbus caravels Nina and Pinta was made the occasion of great rejoicing. Last night vessels of the general marine were brill- iantiy illuminated, as were also the warships in the harbor, including the American war- ships Nowark and Bennington, which bad come across the ocean from Spain with the caravels, ‘The harbor Prevented © most beautiful a»- pect, being filled with boats conveving sengers to and from the Nina and Pinta. two little erafis were anchored at the mooring ground usually devoted to warships. Thou- rands of people visited the caravels during the day and nigit. The Muelle La Luz, Muele Cabelleria and other pcints along the water ront were covered with The parks, in which the people usually gather in the evenings, were deserted, everybody go- | ing to the bay to ses the counterparts of Colum- bus’ ships, ‘Included in the crowd were the elite of the city. The nicht was beautiful and the effect of the electric lights from Casablaco and from the {city proper shiuing acroes the water made a sight thet was novelty to many of those who witnessed it, American and Spanish flags wore displayed | everywhere upon the shipping and at nightfall, shor lights were wot, added beauty was | when | lent to the scene. ‘ihe officers of the American | warsbips have been the recipients of many | Courtesies since their arrival. ieee EFF DIES. His Assailant Kefases to Say What His Motive Was. Moscow, March 22.—M. Alexejeff, mayor of | this city, who was shot yesterday afternoon et | a meeting of the city council, died from the jeffects of his injures early this morning. | Adrianoff, his murderer, refuses to muke any | statement as to his reason for hooting the | mayor, bat the police are firm in their con- | vietion that the crime is the outcome of @ ni- | bilist plot. ST eeeereee TRAINME! COURT. ALEXES Hearing in the Cases of the Engineers Charged With Contempt of Cow Torepo, Ouso, March 22.—The non-union men are running the Ann Arbor road in good shape. The trains, both freight and passenger, are now running on time. Whe proceedings in court are giving the new employes time to get used to the ropes unmolested, The hearing of the Luke Shore engineers and firemen, who refased to handle Ann Arbor freight was continued in the United States cirenit court today. The testimony of the various officials showed that the order of Judge Ricks was not shown to the men until after had said that they would not handle the Ann Arbor cars. The officials intended that the order should be the last resort after persuasion had failed. The testimony brings out the fact, however, that the men before they said would not handle the cars had said ~We the service of the company.” ‘The engineers’ attoruey, Mr. Southard, saw in this @ good point and dwelt upon it in his cross-examination. Questioning Superinten- dent Sheldon on the point, he asked: “You sbowed the men the order after they bad anid that they bad quit?” “Yes,” answered Mr. Sheldon. At this point Attorney Potter of the Lake Shore placed in evidences rule of the com- pany to the effect thet the men must look et the bulletin board before they take their train. On the nigint in question the order of the court ‘was posted on the board. en Fight Among Members of a Colored Church. Nacospocuss. Tex. March 22—There was & bloody pitched battle among the members of & negro church three miles from town Sunday night, the parson, Rev. Fred Jackson, leading one wing and Sam Forney, one of the elders, with his wife, the other. Pistols, and rocks figured promiscuously in the which afver a few minutes of vigorous ‘The Austria and it is regarded as i that this coantry _parehase $90,000,000 of gold to remain in the country in which it would be purchased, thus allowing Austria to obtain her gold cheaper than it can be purchased bere for the Johnson of Chester, Pa., the oe necessary and Gk Gotan of Pubtoon, Bh 2, into Coleman of Milwaukee, J. J. Ww. should E. Mitchell itself se Moorea of we weld | Chicago and Cbes A. Worden Portland are at ‘hot the Shoreham.. bonds N.M, T. H. Haves of Gravesbeck, public generally. Steubenville, bankers Geo, H. Jones to become 4 part b geme Va., bonds should circum- Ge Metropaitinn Net — ton, E. P. ee. Rewreven.—Acting Rear bas been on ‘of Baffalo, | *pecial detail in Washington for the pest two Foreman ‘the fatal illness of Mra D. of SUNN RAT are at deed filed at the two mie aed Raa i i Lf I i i i f j wi