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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT <UNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Feunsylvania Avoors, comer 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompaany, 8 EK. ANN, Pres’t. New York Oifes, 43 Potter Buil tered at the P —— he Bvening Star. second-class wie: Vor. 82, Na 20,537. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1893—TEN PAGES—WITH SUPPLEME FINANCIAL. FINANCTA SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, sas Usiox Savives Bava, 809 7TH ST. N.W. F. H. SMITH, President. PEOPLE WhO WAVE MONEY —Unemployed, lying idle in bank or at home, where it yields them no income, will find our “Certificates of Vice Presidents, T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H. RALSTON, Secretary. o'clock Saturday evenings. Money. A larve majority of those who have suc- larger dividends on installment deposits. A. M. LOTHROP—JOHN Tw EEDALE, Bank open during business hours and from 6 to 8 Four per cent intezest paid on ordinary deponits and fe7-tf ceeded im life found the difficulty in the be- win it was easy enough after they ha! saved the first hundred dollars.” satisfactory and profi Yestiuent We issue two kind: SPECIAL NOTICES. Certificates and “Time” Cortit ne former is for the benefit of those who may bave use for their ready cash at anytime. This method of invest- iment is very popular, as it enables the holder to get possession of his money on demand and at the same time neta bi 3 So it will be with yor Deposit what yon are able and deposit often and vou will b> sorprised how fast tt Will accumainte.. You need only a good de- ginning te become rich. ‘This compan be giad to have you ia. Bene prod F unterstosd. howe kinds much re" VINETARDS IN CALIFORNIA. his company, coptrols sixty leading vine- tycers of our own we can sell (ower than aps open an account with it. ‘The company PAyS interest upon deposits and yet sx per cent interest. Our “Time” Certificates are for thos who have asamof money TO LITERARY PEOPL Meposits are subject to check without whic ‘IL not have use for with 4 ot os eee piglet BOOK alcng-felt want—already mucilaged, Surplus increased April 1 to. saith aah @ jac om th cae geee. conveniently arranged and a great time Full paid capital fe Gre invite aciire business accounts of = pooled tndividuals, firma, corporations and house bape hold accounts of ladies. Partwe who de are to make a change in their banking ar- EASTON & RUPP, Fine Sationers, rangements rill find us ready to verve them 421 1ITH ST. (Just above the avenue.) Axenicas Securrry Axp Taver Co.. of Stationers’ Sundries at lowest prices. aps Promptly and sarthfuily. C. I. Bes BANKING Hots st. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH ST. PRESIDENT. we Woors & Co., Baxzrns, . 40S G helps to shame 1222 F S:rneez N. W. “GkdkGE sPRaNsy, 434 7th aps ‘are no better, at OUR EQUITABLE es Wat TOUT ‘true this of fine printing and engraving. i FA ES for speculating in Stocks and Grain are We not only bavedirect nished. DO YOU WANT Us? NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, Manager. Telopbone 843 fap31 To keop us in mind in regard to printing, espectally If you want ood work at short notice give us a call. Briefs printed at 0c. per page, 50 copies, Estimates cheerfully fur- JOHN F. SHEIRY, Printer and Publisher. 623 D st. nw. =>SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL—MITH- will be held on TUESDAY, ath Apel at 7:30 id on Te vor, ue etaed. ALEX: H HOLT. eo.” ‘AND WHEN ONE 1S CONTENTED Thero {sno more to be desired,” but fs the man content to dispatch correspondence fouym me ner, when the Graphophone hod” is so muuch easier and quicker? Do you de- sire to try the Graphophone /ree? G19 14th st. apd TEEL'S TAILORING TALE. We are ready as we have never porn _tefore fo do ZoRr Spring ‘Talloring, AN the “latest an most stylish effects in Trouserinus, Stutings, Oy ings and Fancy Vestings are here awaiting your se lection. You know how we do Tailoring! are not always what they fom. can be sure that your Hose are “fast Diack” if yon buy Smith & Angel's. "Their ’ dye is purely vegetable and they gu: their “hose to wear, and” ni rub off. Sole “D.C.” W, |S TEL, “Men's Belongings,” 935 PA. AVE. aps >) Agent “LEADER” IN STATIONERY. We will resume the bargains in Writing Paper vy quot! yf 1% Fine Commercial Note Paper for We won't say what you'll elsewhere for same quality. JOHN C. PARKER, 619 7TH BT. have to pay Try it. apt and as many of straws are imported y cannot be duplicated again this season, sohurry. ETT & RUOFF, 905 Pa. ave. ” ant ALIGRAPH™ 18 THE POPULAR TYPEWRITEB, Easiest 10 learn” and (o operate. Machines rented with privileve of NEw! mb18-3m_ eS Far oNe, Formerly with hos. J. Fisher € Co.. Desires to announce that he has of 1405 F st. n.w. with Mr. HM. Earle yusiness. wm ASSOCIATION. toour New York and Chi- fives, but make advances to cor- Be ™ING8 YOU NEED BaDLy. Tespondents om avatiahie collateral. Wa == me alsoutve special attention to the sale Gardening Touls at lowest prices in aud purcbase of ALL Local Securities Oanhns the city. Trowels, 25¢.; kes, 20c. ; ‘on commiseion—Gove: nment Bonds and uubso Hoes, 25c.; Spades, 40 and 500; Frage robe seco Those who have property to pay for, morteages to] Shovels, 50e-; Lawn bes ta For fail ingormation call at the Pay off or contemplate building should ascertain the ‘Twenty-five feet of Garden Hose, egice. terms and advantaces furnished by the Equitable Co- Patent nozzle aud couplings, complete for 81.75. Operative Building Association. Money 1s loaned in any amount desired, from $100 upward. Seven years and three months is given the borrower to return the principal and interest, im monthly installments, Atany time before, however, settlements on a loan can be made in PART or in FULL. When PART of a loan is settled the monthly installments are reduced. Interest is only charged for the actual time Lewis G. Tewxssery & Co. will send for them, repair Donble-burner Apis Inox Betprse. 1335 ¥ srrger. ie aa W. B. HIBBS, Manager. apt for $2.25. Last 2.50 without tubing. Ss DOLLAR INVESTED. WE HAV! BARBER & ROSS, cor. 11th and Gat ee how maine it, we will continue Tf your old hose needs mending we them and return them for 5c. How about it? Gas Cooking Stoves, with six feet of cov- year's te. n.Ww.apS anaiee i jore capt-at want Do you want to > |, MONUMENTS, a a ee 4 that a loan, or any part of it, is held by the | SoH i Tl he = ae Dortower—tt being reduced asthe loan isre-| states, is, &e. Sounds” eacrile- Riows. Yet we have them to'vell, and it Paid—an equitable, important and unusual feature in buliding associations. Members are extended every facility and Tue W sais x Leas Axo Trust MPANY, aire them. fomes to ‘us ‘all to re three’ ear Ww ed ‘e have RE-PROOF GRANITE BUILDING, hence we are “aining "special prices FIRE-PROO Rees See encowrazement to return loans and payfor | ence We, Ae, uniying | Speckal, prices" for OTM AND F STS. their property. any city in “Ainerica, "aranteg. work’ the Paid Up Copit ‘Loans now in force amount to 81,298, 000. SS ee See 20 up. Monuments, #100 up. . MANNING, “Granite Works," Math and H sts. ENTH SERL Sur tus ‘The EQUITABLE isa purely co-operative saving and (caning association, Information concerning the advantages, | terms, how to proceed, kc. can be obtained upon application at the office, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F at. nw. RESS and sul ject Gov- ERNMENT. TRUSTER, EXECUTOR, OR ADMINISTRATOR fm the tunnawement of Estatesand Trusts: also as TREASURER AND DEPOSITORY Clade and other Associations. rates from 2to 4 per OF GEORGETOWN, D. ©. ‘Thomas Somerville, President. ent, acre The Citizens’ PS CITIZENS’ EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIA’N CORNER 318T AND M STREETS. Fquitabie Building Associatte of : A. 3. Scbafbirt, Vice President. Georwet Will Insue n pew issue cf slock a Conder W. Casilear, 2 Vice President, fe tpeit i of, the nanociation, Monday. April 2 DER > ~ ht fr shary per month. Ad- SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. } Joy Edevn, Secretary. Vaners #290 per stare. Fatereat is paid ou withdraw. In which private toxesin iteinsssive vaults are rented | Bend H.W. Twombly, | aivat the rate of six (G) per cemt per anni. Frat —— ees poche ropeoer Fred. W. Pratt, Geo. W. Fishe: series, now ten years old, Is paying 7 percen . Off Of astoietion Will be open Titesds Thy Ellis Spear, Job Barnard, Lawrence Gardner, Marcus Baker, apl-ét Jobn W. Schaefer. nid has access ime all the any wicable y aul thy poms in its FIRE-PROOF OFFICE BUILDING. bie bx ring day and. satu je on second Monday of exc S. THOMAS BROW Wednesds day previous to meeting from 6 ho purpose of reriving subscriptions. ‘ inonth 10 Presidont, Mos** Fo LOA DGAR TRISBY, V. President. J € LLIAMS, Secretary Ofices reuted for business prrposes which areun- | “Yo sone, gacy payment mente Snciaw Eeyore uslei in the advantages sess. Fire-proof | Sig balm = Be Serruadines, “oder conveniences and central | Fics Mortraeson improved tty rror-| -qe—oHIGH-CLASS TAILORING, bs | ing to €1,175.450. Trusts and mortages | aT rook For the special accommodation of ite many depart reg aeslentapee phereanepe once | nog lk, TEH AND E Nw. Bent cumowersoitice hours are from Bam to4:30 ta ae eee ae have, ow ii Pow every slay not @ lewal bolisday | Fela pantare sas A rept Svecial attention aunt advice afforded ladies and Yeats! succes SOUTHERN MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN eas given wi ASSOCIATION. per new ho further comment — W furn out work that ts perfe sia fo Mt, excellent in quality at re President, Soren pnp opens thelowect consistent hutires: RMODY. Treaxsrer. WASHINGTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Manufacturing" EISEMAN BROS, Custo ersne. aomeiene. Clothiers Cor. 7thandE sts, n!w. Tailors. ecretary. ap _3t ANDREW PARKER, Awistaut Secretary. | P STER IS WEMOEED QATEMEST LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORA | York av fst. nw. Office hours! 10 tre . LONDON. PNGLAND, mins tel pas gyi Pu. to 9 pm; Sundays none Tele: Incorporated in 12°0. Commenced business im U. Centra Nationa) Bank. | BbORe ——— te 2 621 F street northwest. mbsltw | HALL. 71H AND D_N. W. CHARLES L. CASE, Man: ‘Secretary, GEO. H. MARK: (Capital paid ay in cam £448 AesE TS. DEC an tee | J by ike by the warter, month oF single ‘ight. RHA 18 & "CO. Nartoxat. Sare Deposrt, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Tue BSP PPECHAY, sercratisr A GAME TON, oouttet, and t err *- a levantly furnished lodge rooms for rent: Inquire of abi Tm oe fie Tenses tor dofective Vislon, ‘Someta wee ta . Of the District of Columbia, lenses. With a al RI. TEXRRSEN le . el w Sensis CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Examination free. Hoursfrom Dt 5 pin fol ‘te hands of poet a Chartered by special act of Congress Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1892, CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS. NO BCARCITY OF COAL TIES, DEC from a complete stock of At my yards. You may select ‘the 2 Tichest salen” of” faa aie Sasa SAFE DEFOSIT DEPARTMENT. ‘DPrigee trill sutt you. ‘adeiy ietasaire Perissaterigulde Durglar-proot vanlte at 85 per was ais GRY Dove annie speared us ae — Securities, yer ware and valuables of Tog Hat new Foot F and Gate. aw. i all Kinds &: package, trunk oF case taken | j¢-5 M st. now. 28th and K sts. a.w. Sh depenit at sroderate costs fa Ms SAVINGS SANK DEPARTMENT. ee Deponita received frou. LEN CENTS upward, Re SES, aay ang’ luterest slowed oc i = . ND Fine Book and Job Printing. money om real eutate and collateral | Telephone 6k [fee] LldoLlIs Est. aw. X swore to before i chi imt day of | = GrOEGE Ht. ating? | Sie cee aera | TUS ‘ caneeat execute Si uinds Wits | sea) yA Me EANBUSEI ae ae | VAN Ith out % CATILi Cea to | BENJAMIN P. SNYD — = — CHARLES C. GLOVE! Presideat. | SAMESSE Som'Wetos. seennd Vico Brow ° s Axo Loss Axp| Thomas J0Ne Pres. TVS I MEN E ASSOCIATION ¥ PIASCIS RIGGS, Treagarge. SOETS i C. WILSON, Trust Oiticer. Directors: xin P. Snyder, Sturtevans, Every SHOR goes this woel move a Week from Wednesday. AC Taraes, ¥. Francis ldwes, Charies C. Glover, John G prevail cm everyth ne. Ladies’ Shoes from 50 ct. up. Men's Shoes crom 1 up. Childzen’s shoes from 13 cts, ap. Ladies’ Slippes 50 cts. up. Taek, Robert 0, Holtzm C. =; Havesner, Member Washington Stock Exchanga, Keal Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms ¥and 1, Atlantic Building, SOF st. nw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or ep matein, Cotton bought and sold tn New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. qhumell, Hawaman & Co., New York Stock Ex- #173,080 10 \ s i S1:0E in stock The patnters hav ta hand $70,661 00 ‘Gway from the sell of fresh paint. SHOES are awong the rest on f ° ‘Secount (insta.iment mand. the best. ‘The SHOES we've been holding But the first to come will gain tables. Yor 1 probably find ‘Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicayo Board of Trade. Frivate wires to New 10rk, Ghicagy and New Or- Jesus, Teleplone. 44 jel7-tr Srocks, ‘and you should come early. Al 7 LEDALE, Secretary. Bonds, trusts and life insurance policies in old line gees tot Le Ce e Sreat ENG | Coppenen atte on cllateral. © Po 1339-1341 F Sz N. aay Dotary, Bermancnt Doan can be made. “YE! as Searse Boxxers Axp Hh. TS. W, 8. HOGY, Pres. T. C. DANIEL, Sec. NE SPATES BUTI z 1D LAN ASSU- U ‘CIATION, 1313 F st, Washington, oak Shares, #100. payabie in monthly installments of The EMBERS OF THE XEw YORK STOCK bs EXCHANGE, Corres; cndents of Mesars. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- way, We'll AL REMOVAL SALE PRICES Our BARGAIN TABLES are loaded down with “good things.” Nota trashy ken our new store nud 40 we've had to move the UNFANTS' aud CHIL. REN'S SHOES ‘back to the old stand in order to get Brand new SPRING aud SUMMER the tables—enoueh to supply a large de- 1 get back to make room for specials areon the bar- what You've been waiting for among them. Remember, this week nearly sees the end of our GRAND REMOVAL SALE, MONSTON & 60., .W. MRS. M. J. HUNT, Bankers ant Dealers in Government Bonds. yj or Depectn Exchange, | Loame. rots dated Gavanie. "Fellobed sesch resee Coeetin 1900 F ST. ¥.W., es rir wicbeages of Kaw Yorks Puladsighia: boswe Invites attention to her choice ASSORTMENT of Ss Beltingore bouaksend sold PARIS end LONDON OREATIONS in the MILLI- salty Lp gy Pinon, Wieck Eechenweh NERY ABT, tomether with many of her own Special ad ‘alt feral Hetiroed, iis and Bonds Beusht and Soté. | Designs; also MOURNING MILLINERY and DRESS ‘Bell'Teieptone Stock bowglit and sold. 4032 ‘Soo. meais oars 1026 3m, a general bi at ‘A RISK Is generally encountered when you try to increase property. But there's no risk in busing real estate in the suburbs, I am selling lots at KENSINGTON and WEST END PARK that are on « fair road to doubling their value in five years. Send for a ctrenlar oF cal. | echire delivered. by Past Graud ‘Aiphe avison of Mount Salcay Lode No. 201 OOF HENRY N. COP, Incestmente, 706 STH 8T. N. W. a KODAKS. ‘An overstock of small Kodaks will be, dis- of at s considerable reduction in price wit next ten days. J. B. CHAMBERLAIN, 516 Eleventh st, gq HORSE MOTION. An easy, graceful gait makes horse- back riding pure enjoyment. Ashambling, awkward beast is better led than ridden. BICYCLE MOTION Ismuch the same. One of our splendid RAMBLERS means rest and enjoyment —* cheap safety, discomfort and an- Royance. Call forcatalogue; it's freeand read GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 5 14th stn. we SDAY. aps. gq HAVE If BY NF Tr you, didnt “appear” in your ~ few Spring Suit Faster sunday” 1 FomE gator che week Cand welt Rave ft ready “by next Sun We cen” make or | G25 ) and. #0. which others ask con do better tatoring than we—and ours ta done in’ this city. J. FRED. GATCHEL Uate a Ke 408 1:TH ST. N.W. aps Be SANG TON JoCREY OLUB. Spring Meeting APRIL 24 TO MAY 6. ‘Twelve days? racing. Bids will be received for thes grand stand, bar and restaurant aud prograu privilexes up to WEDNES- DAY. April 12, at Bo'clock p.nt, and should be ad- dressed to EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, mb25-16t_ n ACARD TO THE PUBL | ee son. W. H. Coon. in the wail paper tusiness wi Ehearm ‘will boreafver be known as JNO. W. Having disposed of the entire stock recently dam- aged by fire, and bavins replaced the sause with the Idteat and igovt at: ractive dasirns to-be foundon the Muarveta we invite the public to-etating owe stods at ‘Thabbina the pbite for past favors by'stnict attention to business. Dest Work and low prices to share their patronage in fa- Ture. "We ure, respectfully. di 380. W. COOX & SON, 1317 B24 at. nw. OF THE UMPIRE," ke. it comes to Athioie's “wear frst Riddle.” | “We've the uniform for ‘Tennis, Boating, Bathing, Gy: jc. Haxn't this warns turned your thoughts toward athie STINEMETZ & SON, 123 ‘apl Index to Advertisements. ‘The Point at Issue So Far asthe Letter Car- riers Are Concerned, Bo far the recent decision of the Supreme Court in the teat case of the letter carriers has had no practical effect on the workings of the | ORDWAY RIFLES’ AI. HAINES’ HALT. EVENING ac830.° Ratateson i ti. th 1. 0. 0. F THERE WILL BE A FREE AMUSEMENTS gn "Jerusalem." in the hail of Union No. < EO Sige ease Ba aray ea on WEBRE SD AY ioe = Washington city post office. The decision heid Lode and sinter lodeee, with thele wives und frien, | BUSINESS CHANCES... Stoke eatin iy fete haw ent SEOnTAUy insited to be present. The lecture will | CHIROPODIST .. should consist of eight hours on each week day, holy tan a By giderel the louge Views of | CITY ITEMS. . excluding Sundaya. | _it RICHARD EMMONS, Recording Secretary. Postmaster Sherwood said to a Stam re- W. CT 1 _MEETING AT Hr | porter today that so far as possible the local office had held to an eight-hour day all along. | “The Post Ofice Department formerly held,” | said Capt. Sherwood, “that the men should | tere, 1318 Ht xt. TOMORROW re W. ROBINSON, EDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS, &e. FINANCIAL... 5 reading by Mra. Sophie Smith All friends invited. "MRS" J selistie Hopt stated coin a= Of the Se EVENING, Anni 5, 1893 First depres. capa “FRED E sSscOTTIsa iT Statutory imee'ing of Kvanerlist Chapter, So-1, Knichte Rose Croix, will be held THUESD AT an | t Ey a be he Jah Rit on WEDNESDAY WW crelock “Work, | 2/ work eight hours a day, including Sundaya, but this recent-decision of the Supreme Court | has done away with the latter part of the ruling. at, Bree. By order of the The whoie pointat issue im the matter now isasto | whether the eight-hour day is to be constracd FOR RENT (Shops). EVENING, April, 1833. at 7-30 o%lock. Business, FOR SALE (Horses aud Vehicl as @ consecutive eight-hour day. I do not grstign stot mcers for the Eee ee i ue — know wnat stand the new administration will | take on the question, but the Postmaster G eral is an able lawyer, and I have no doubt that fe gets the FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) FOR SALE :Pianos) HOTELS. Be AMEN ION, MINUTE MEN OF 186t. ALD. 0. voltivteers of April, 1861, are ri guspied to meet at! ihe armory hineton | wht Infantry on ‘4 ISDAY E April 6, oom as At 7:20 oto hatneet of portance: et every Ou | LADIES S601 the matter very carefull. : present, as sou were 11,61 SOTICE! “You see, as it is now, the collectors start | 9¢ UQHGE, BROWN. Firat Vice President. | Local MENTI: ont in the morning about 4.30 o'clock an See i eeonel LOST AND FOU: the carners are here at the ottice by 6. | QBUER OF FORESTECE | MANICURE sous have their several routes to carry during ths GOOD "TEMPLARS' HALL, northeast corner of 44 | MARRIED. nd are off when their Inst piece of mail and Pa. ave, WEDNESDAY, the sth instaut, | MEDICAL. en distributed. We keep taily on the Ai membees of the Sriet and former | MISCELLANEOt Guring the day. and our tubles show that onder of theca) "ENA TIFFANY, C.K. | MONEY WANTE do not average more than eight hours’ JESSE C. SUTER, Financia! Sec 1t_| NOTARIES PUBLIC. actual work a day, though they are on handand i SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL A el ete . | fend for duty consideravly more than that ey pec et obert de Soun- a G Sor vs when the * y heavy No. 1, Roof He will be lid FRIDAY. April 7. | POTOMAC KIVER BOATS | Some dass when the mail is unusaall ap 1 Twas, at 4 o'e jearee. | PIANOS AND ONGANS | the trips take rather longer, but other days the a At_ | PERSONAL... : gjmen work under ~ time. | Now, _ the | = | PROFESSTONAL.. g/™en contend that they should work | ba z eight hours cousecutively or elae be ie Nation <3 accompanied | PROPOSALS ....... 3 | eg y : by the Detwtitere: wii talk tementoe tbe here: | RATLROADS 8 | paid for overtime, und this is the point that re- | ltouary Monument Exhtbition and Bezase held in | SprctaL NOTICES, 1) mains to be pamed upon, by the Post Office De- | Baltimore, jader the auspices of the Marsland 8on8 | great CARPET CLEA 2| partment. If they decide in favor of acon-| 15 a. m., returning leave Baltimere 5:51 p. STORAGE........ 2) secutive eight hours then there is one thing | ‘Tickets purchased on board th sh SUBURBAN PROPERTY. . 3 | certain. There will have to be a considerable | | Sas cS rw “el belegeiniond (Help) -Pape 2 | rr i Pecend force. We _— Fetal “t with ssociati for thelt prompt ED (Houses) Pare 2/ what we have at present. There is only one Sin.ef 8160.00. BENRIES ERE, WILLIS CURIS, | WANTED oom Page 2/ thing that would make such a change possible TOPHER C. PARKER. 1t* | WANTED (Situations) ........ - Pare 2] without an increase. This would be to place CHAS ERT HAS FEMOVED | WANTED (Miscollaneous)...................---Pa® 2/ collection boxes on the doors of all the houses DR. AS. B. GILBERT I. EMOVED INTER Ri Pe 8 Re 3404 °H ase ian montane. practice, | WED ORTS ac 8) This system is no longer an experiment. Ith jours chanwe 2 ; Sundays, 12 4 1a “Telephon been proved to be a success, for with them the carriers can muke their’ routes and get through their distributions in far less time than they can when they have to stop and ring door To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tae Stan who are > AMERICAN ICE COMPA FIC ‘w. cor. 10hand F sts, Tel. 486. Sui ‘prices for coal and wood: Penobscot river tee same price as charged in Baltimore and Philadelphia; served by route boys will confer a belisand then wait until they are answered. fervice: satisfaction musrantead’> Eo"? WHLTase favor by promptly reporting to Why, the department could save enough ina President. or Fear to pay for ali the boxes, I firmly believe. ‘Tue Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. Govenxmext Recerets Topay.—Internal revenue, $208,747; customs, €289,088, But I don’t think it would be necessary for the department to furnish them, for if it once made a determined effort to get them the pub- | lic would be willing enough to put them ii It would be a great convenience und saving of | time and bother for every one concerned.” S -e- Shaking Up in the State Department. The weather is iakely to bs Fair; morth- weaterly winds; cooler, WHAT ARE YOU <paying for Lumber this spring? We know Lumber bes advanced Uttle, but we are still selling os low we did last year, Note Quer Restorep.—Information bas reached | The assistant secretaries of state have been these prices: the War Department that atruce has been de-| directed by Secretary Gresham to examine Laths (per 1,000) clared between the hostile factions at Antlers, | more thoroughly than has been customary into (Cypress Shinzles (per 1.000). Clear Flooring (per 100) ... Cominon Flooring (per 100)... Boards (the best).... twIF YOU READ IT IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT IT'S 80! LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, “Lumber, Milt Work and Builders’ Hardware, 1. T.,and that each side has withdrawn its rmed forces, Navan Onpens.—Ensign F. L. Chapin has been detached from ordnance instruction, Washington navy yard, and ordered to duty in the burean of ordnance; Ensign C. T. Vogelge- sang, from the Alliance and ordered to the Adame, the personnel of the State Department, with a view, it is understood, of determining the fit- ness of employes for the positions held by | them. According toan official in the department this action has been taken with a view to weed- | ing out those in the department who hold their | places because of “an amiable tradition” and not because of any particular ability in the | discharge of their duties, Whether there are MR. PHELPS ARGUES. Opening the Sessions of the Bering Sea Arbitrators, PROGRAM POR THE NAVAL RENDEEVOOS- Grand Master Sargent on the Toe ledo Decisions. THE ELECTIONS IN OHTO, WHO OWNS THE SEALING GROUNDS, Opening the Sessions of the Bering Sea Arbitrators at Paris, Panis, April 4 The court of arbitration te Pass upon the differences between Great Brite ain and America ax to the seal fisheries im Bering sea began its session at 1140 am. to- day in alarge apartment in the office of the French foresgn ministry. Many Americam ladios were among the audience. Sir Charles Ruvecll, the British af general, of counsel for Great Britain, op the arguments by moving that Mr. Campbell should furnish to rt a copy of the part of the Bering sem question, Ex-Attorney G +r spoke in port of th paand Mr. J. S. Carter tid States de livered addresses Mr United port Phelps said. in Sta mmunicat argument that the 1 the original re= Mr. Carter contended that the United States ould be justitied in refusing to produce the re asked but would produce at im or- der to remove the causes of British eavibi Foster, Mra. Pheips, Mre. « Mew. Hare ian. Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Lansing and M Holford, Mixs kins, Maws ‘Arell and Mime Shields. Ge We bis wife, Tatted Mat Minister Coolnige, Lord « oloridge. enief justice of England, and Lord S Hand were alse prevent The Baron De ¢ president of the court, announced i Hh Blavkbard had been appointed associate etary. The court adjourned at 140 p.m, > THY suIPS wo MEET. Preparing f: riainment of Newal Roads. FOLK, Va., April 4.—Prepara amusement and entertamment and the many th sandsof people expected dur- ing the rendezvous continue on the grandest scale ever seen in the south. Accommodations are being provid 000 visitors each day, The naval ball on the 2ist inet nt, to be ate tended by over 200 officers. ative and foreign, in full dress uniform, has attracted attention im all parts of the country,and applications for Uckets are coming in by evecy mail The races to be held on the 19th between crews from each of the naval veasels will be Witnessed by every naval man in the service who can possibly get here. The Marine Band of Washington, D. ©. the Old Point Band ay bands from the f ships will participate in band contests Prizes amounting to $1,000, => OnTO'S CITY “TIONS. d and Cincinnati Give Democratic Majorities. Cueveraxp, Ome, April 4—Blee (dem.) is elected mayor by 1.200 to 1,500. Armstrong (dem. ) is re-clected city treasurer, while Logue, police judge, and Fiedler, police prosecutor, both republicans, are re-elected. ‘The demo~ crats elect the justice of the peace. The coun- cil will remain republican, Clevel vee ie Mr. E. 8. Lact, the ex-controller of the eur- rency and now president of the Bankers’ Ni tional Bank at Chicago, was at the Treasury | Department this morning to pay his respects to Mr. Whelpley, who is acting as treasurer in the | absence of Mr. Nebeke Dw. any such persons in the department has not been determined. The official mentioned says the instructions issied by the Secretary are | the only basis for the growing rumor, fol- lowing close on the enforced resignation of Dr. St. Clair as chief of the consular bureau, that a number of changes will take place. It as re- ported, and on good authority, that tradition and precedent will not obtain in the State De- | partment during the incumbency,of Secretary | Gresham and that there will be fess red tape | aud greater dispatch of business hereafter. BEE Army Orders. Second Lieut. Frank A. Wilcox, first infan- try, is transferred from company I to com- | pany C of that regiment. apt Bem * *THONG srareMENT. We baven't said so for a long timp, but mean i: Just as much a8 ever—""We guarantee both the quality of the lass sell and the char. acter of all work we perform." Read that agam to get the full meaning— Yor we mean it. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “*Ezpert," 913 7thet. nw. fet. eee = Tne Distaict Desr.—The United States treasurer has issued his quarterly statement of the funded indebtedness of the District of Columbia, showing that itamounted March 31 to $18,649,900, a net reduction of $8,456,750 in principal and €301,574 m annaal interest’ dues. bes : ‘GET THE! Why not ge some time "or 1s no need of your ™ AND REST! throngh With your work other and ‘reath There working yourself Tae Post Orrice Ax.—Fourth Assistant Post- | master Maxwell today appointed 144 fourth- when iy" the ‘ave “of the “Edieen Sho" | class postmasters, Of this mumber 24 were in| The leave of absence granted First Lieut, Rare vhait yeu tien to tmtt” ggt..2n4 | Maine, 24 in Ohio, 9 in Vermont. 8 in Virginia, | Edward H. Brooke, twenty-first infantry, is ex- aminate”™ 1: a ttle whi | 8in Georgia, 8 in Arkansas and 7 in Alabama. | tended one month. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH © Fee Pou TaNT Notice. Ve have onened a large Jewelry Factory in the basco ment of our present premises. ‘The latest {uiproved muschtnery, run y electric power, will enable us to inanufacttire gold and stiver medals. Also fine dia. mond settings at exceptionally low Sgares. We shail C.G. Dubois was appointed fourth-class post- ariboro’, N. J.; Jamas M. Carr at = Pensonat.—FrankH Smithof Pennsylvania, Harry Brown of Pittsburg and E. Bergmann of The leave of absence granted First Lieut. | Eugene W. Van C. Lucas, corps of engineers, is extended one week. | Capt. Frank Baker, ordnanco department, Frankford arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa., will mak: | not exceeding four visits to the establishment alin to produce the Snest xrade of work and solicit | Chicago are at Willard’s.——J. W. Eggers of | of the Wellman Iron and Steel Company, Thur- your patronage. BL HARRIS & CO. Omaha, J. W. Wallace of St.Louis, W. E. Hud-| 1%, Pa.. on pnblic business pertaining ‘to the itnee tthand Baw. Bae OPERATIVE TAILORING. Ours might really be called a *co- ope: ative tailoring establishment,” for we strike between the two extremes—the "‘too- cheap-to-be-ood tailoring" on one hand and the “‘gross extravagance” on the other —giving you the best possible intrinete value and guaranteeing fit, style, workman- ship and price. As *‘clinching” examplestake that array of 8330 Suitings, those Marten's Gray Wors- teds at #30 and @32 and that unequaled Une of $8 Trouserings. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, **Beat Titloring,” OOR. WTH AND ¥ STS. inspection of plates for 5-inch siege-gan car- riages. By direction of the President an army ret ing board is appointed to meet from time to time at Governor's Island, New York city, for | the examination of such officers as may be or- dered before it. ‘The detail for the board ix Col. Chas. H. Tompkins, assistant quarter- master general: Col. Chas. Page, assistaat sur- geon general; Lieut. Col. Alex. C. M. Penniny ton, fourth’artillery; Maj. Wm. L. Haskin first artillery; Maj. John Van R. Hoff, surgeo: pt. Henry P. Kingsbury, sixth cavalry, re son of New York and Albert G. Caldwell of Alabama are at the Randall.——T. M. Nor- wood of Savannah, Ga.John K.Martin of Phila- deiphia, Wm. P. Fylesof Pittsburg, A. G. Dickin- son of New Yorkand John T.Chase of Holyoke, Mass., are at the Ebbitt,——Rev. DeW. Mason of New Jersey. B. H. Wharton of the navy, Wm. Allen of Philadelphia and James Newell of Boston are at the Riggs.——-O. M. Kauers of Salt Lake City, Donald McLean of New York, ex-Representative Sherman Hoar of Massachu- setts, Thomas J. Ballington of Texas and J.J. Fields of Brooklyn are at the Arlington.—Gen. Fitzhugh Lee of Virginia, Lloyd Taylor of New York and Sidney Thayer of Philadelphia are at the Shoreham. L. H. Lieut. Ambrose L. Moriarity, ninth infantry, will report to the board for examination. aps LS ey = pe. a "TORNAY AND CUCNSEI LOR-AT-LAW, Desires hereby ‘o announce that he has lorated in'thie city for the wen ice of his profession, civil and criminal. Offtice—Rooms 95 and 98 Fendall butld- tox, house. apa Rise _ ae K= CAL, ASSOGTATION, Di C—THE “> regular sernl-annusl wt in jedfoal Association of the District of Coliimbix wilt 8 be held at the University of Georgetown ing. bet. 5th and 6th sts. n-w.. on EV! Abril A, ASUS, at 8 obclock, Bs the peraident 6 LINGon. SYRMESD: MORGAN, M.D., Soccttars THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING of the storkho'ders af the Teuuligtown and fockvitle ftalleoad Company st Bethesia, Afaryland on SATURDAY, APKIL §, 1883 at 9 p.m. to take Action in regard to the further equipment of the Fost And to tranaa-t such other business ac tay be brow Beior: sald mosting JOHN E. BEALL. Presiden M. WILLSON OFFUTT, Secretar. raph eens aL ‘Wo neod ‘at least 100 houses to rent, as ‘Weare turning away good tenants every day. Place your vacant houses with us and we guarantee good tenants. Per- sonal attention given to this branch of the business. Money remitted as soon as received. BANES & SIMPSON, apLst Comer 14th and Gets. nw. Res Ne oor We invtac on satpcssiog ot ice nto eee Bent ot Kuusset Leather, "Paicut Leather and avola Biuchers and Oxford Ties. step downtown we'ean sate ves mendes forrn we-can sare yor money (OBERT CONES & SON. “American 8i,0e Sellers. fave. uw. (South Side.) <q THF PUBLIC 18 NOTIFIED THAT BEV- gfalumscrapaiows men claiming to be ployed by the Sineer Man? Co. aregoins around re baring fess Wo wah to notify the public tat employ om y one machinist to repair machines, and il orders for ude service must be lett at tute th30.30 THE SINGER MASP CO--O18 “WELL — WELL — WELL,” 1 DONT see hovrhe can doit. HODGES’ NATION, Ys “iI Gen nts can bind books te lester for ANDTRONS, pour tort MANTELS, FENDERS, | ‘Wrourbt:iron Gas" Fixtures, Be: SRohikctr dW CORNENG Tie SeaeeS20 19th et EF POINT! For ROINTER FOR LAWYERS, eran Wedorwork ins bec rze forauick sche.” Next oa wants ‘Bite peo y and too large, too ua forte 1107 ¥ 8. Nw. ‘MEMORIAL SERMON, ‘mbs Mc = PHILLIPS BROOKS. mbes N.—WISHING OF OUR MA. ‘to ive th: satio- w mbi6-th,a,tu, tf Capt. Wm. B. Gordon, ordnance department, | will repair to this city on public business in esos tesr “SHOW ON EARTH. | ° Quirolla of Charleston, 8. C., J. RB. Irwin of Charleston, W. Va., George H. Siad oy 3 ef ‘the jon of fo Me ore having our “SPRING EX- | Providence and Marion Warren of New York | gunnecton, with the preparation of « paper for HIDIE~ elt this weet, ood # isw't/are at the Nationsl-—Fred Meyer of | loo, the complation thereof, sctace foi, putting it = whit too etrome to ssy | Now York, B. J. Legato of Boston, F. 1. Emory of ‘North Carolina and J. H. Bruce of Richmond, Va, are at the Metropolitan, E. V. Laney of’ New Mexico, J. B. Sanford of Reading. Covn., J. H. Connoliy ‘of San Fran- cisco aud H. Watson of New Orleans are at the St. James.——J. W. Richards of London, Eng- Jand, E. H. Hart of New York, F. H. Freeman of Boston and 3. G. Raker of Beaver Falls, Pa., are at the Howard House.—H. Harkins of New York and A. C. Maddox of Virginia are at the Jobnson,—M. A. Cram of Philadelphia, and Rudolph Reige of Orange, N.J., are at the Fredonia.——Mr. John T. Trego, proprietor of the Randall, is just recovering from the grip. that “it is ‘the greatest (tailoring) show on earth, Don't take any stock in reports that we cannot turn you out @ suit under three or four weeks, for @ although busy we have just engaged 25 more first-class New York tailors. KEEN, ‘Art Tailoring.” 1312 F st_nw. apt Ge ™ STH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Has been on the market only thir- rhe **Star” Let- ty-seven months,and there afe Dow tor Birecan boob: Ceariy’ BS 000 of ak very eee Proper station. ¢ leave of absence granted Second Lieut. Geo. T. Langhorne, third cavalry, us extended two months. ‘The Senate today confirmed the following nominations: Allan B. Morse of Michigan to be consul of the United States at Glasgow; C. W. Chancellor of Maryland to be consul of the United States at Havre; George F. Parker of New York to be consul of the United Statee at Birmingham; Samuel E. Morass leeiwed 4,500 majors Samuel F. Hunt, democrat, for Judge of the superior -gourt. the presest incumbent, was re-elected by 700 majority at Cincinnati; Rehea, republic: for clerk of the police court, re- and MeGran for magistra 49,000 majority. Canton ‘elects a repnblican mayor for the first time since 1880, ‘The democrate get the council. At Youngstown the democrats won « sweep- ing victors. At Findlay there was # republican b At Massillon the d ‘rats won, =— At Akrou the democrats elected every officer but marshal, their caudidate for mayor baving 1 plurality. > BOYCOTTING AND CONSPIRACY. Grand Master Sargent Dissents From the Toledo Decision. Terne Havre, Ivp., April 4—Grand Master Frank P. Sargent of the Brotherbood of Leco- motive Firemen says that the decision rendered by Judges Ricks and Taft in the case of the en- gincers at Toledo is time wasted, so far as affecting a strike or boycott is concerned, an@ Judge Kicks’ decision tat men had aright to re- sign will be carried out to the letter, and courts will not get a chance to summon employes for contempt. . juestioned the decision of Judge Taft ia ng rule 12 of the engineers to be « al © t the country. If the boycott already acted on by the engineers is 8 criminal conspiracy against the country, then boycotts are at an end in America. If it applies t applies to the individual and ali the railrvad companies which boycotted the oO vd Alton recently by refusing to ell tickets over that road were guilty of criminal conspiracy. Mr. Sargent emphatically disagrees with Gite decision and questions if there 1s a statute cov- ering this poiut, Both cases will be appealed. > SUNK IN NEW YORK BaY, An Eastern Bark Kan Down by the Steam- ship Aller, New Yous, April 4—The North German Lloyd steamer Aller, which sailed this morn- jing for Bremen, while proceeding down the bay about 10 o'clock and when off Liberty Island ran into the bark Enox Soule of Pree- port, Me. The Soule was at anchor. The Aller strack head on, «mashing the bark's bows, tearing away jibboom, bowsprit and all headgear. She commenced to fill, and to save her from sinking the cable was slipped and she was towed to Governor's Island and bescbed. ‘The Aller did not stop to see what damage tained of ue for 10 lent tyyewriter’in daily tees No Cente. ‘There ie no other waiting machine ever has Bette en “the anit ivory doubtthl if any ever ket’ for Peach this acon of the mae 7 “SMITH PREMIEIC™ HENRY 4. CLARKE & 8ON,035 Fst. mh3SmT POETRY ISN'T IN IT. ‘We can't find any poetry about Wines Mr. E.G. Thompson has gone to Lexing- ton, Va., to represent the District of Columbia (Alpha)'Chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi frater- nity at the convention at that place. saris Departure of Mr. Kayard. Ambassador Bayard left here today in com- of Indiana to be consul general of the United States at Paris; George G. Dillard of Mississippi to be cousul general of the United States at Gaayaquil; Seaton Nor- man of Indiana to bean assistant surgeon in the marine hospital service. Postmasters—W. B. Woody, at Rockdale, ger fap: | Alt. Bayard has received his commission and | Poweil, at Hope, Ark.; Crawford B. Andrews, bose “ven tey. Shi" Ph ‘tandard of gr | has taken the oath of office. He will return | at Prescott, ark; Jobu H. Swartwont-wt ster, per'doa’ gin, For cht fasie'nse Se | here in about ten days for the purpose of con-| ford, Coun.; John P. Herr, at Asheville, N.C. ve jan Excellent Special Claret'at $3 ferring with the President and Secretary doz. qts. Riox” Wine company. dth’st_nw. Telephone 098 aps o- TO-K 614i It is the general understanding at the Treas- ury Department that Secretary Carlisle when he accepted the Treasury portfolio did so with and the United States. Mr. Bayard will not start for London until early in May, and Min- mec araes ot remain at et post — — ved uni viously applies for leave absence to retara bi Mico . BUR FREE CHOCOLATE ExarBIT {ia still in progress and will continue for this week only. A cup of delicious Chocolat Menier served free The Investigating Committee. The commission appointed by Congress, com- posed of three Senators and three Representa tives, to investigate the departments and over- baal their business methods have as yet done nothing. Their first work is the selection of at our demonstration counter to all in attendance. Everybody invited. If youcan’t call in person send ‘us your address on postal and we will mail you sam- Die package free, RLPHOKZO YOUNGS 00., 428 NINTH ST. Wholeatie and Retatt. a > 2S TERDAY OPENING DAT—OUR NEW Bhop seemed to be the Mesea.of all the weil- Greased men of Washington—Judging from the number of orders booked our well-cut-| preferred against him by James B. Mo-| York about the 90th of May next on a Spanish Sudo sod-trimmed garments about $11 the| Laughlin, chief of the executive division | war vessel, direct from Havana, Her royal bill—Surprising how much goodness iscon-| of that bureau. On account of the re- highness will be accompanied by her husband, tained in our make of $25 to-order Lounge coat inaes of Sees io which he | Don ee ee i MERBTZ and MERTZ, fio inrcseignlion Wal eee bo foetnied fee | Se eect e, Mecemame to Comiten aad is Garment Architects, Reon yfedth icone od a —— waiting, and by Don Pedro Jover y Tovar, sec- 006 Fat. nw. ducted ab, unable retary. . the thorough investi- distinguished come to this country arf S00r west of Weshtngton Loan and Trust en se eae seen be oul Go| n'a Not ei fae, and Bot Be revoneibie for any dobes ‘Thomas Hider, madaper af Gio otto peiating | esurimty ‘and. te adm tah? lntguge Bese was done, but continued on ber voyage. He is Dined and Then Listens to « Dis- putation, Bostox, Mars., April 4. Prancesce Satolli, the apostolic delegate from the pope to the Catholics of the United States, arrived in Boston this morning. tween four seminarians on | i i H i [:

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