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- Estastisnen 1862.” BAUM, 416 Tr Sx. OLIO GHOOL HOES =a Bors. Misses Axo Camozes. OUR GRADUATING SCALE. | Children's Don we.) (Childe Wedred . NO CRED!T—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS. LARGEST BOOK DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY, WITH THE LOWEST PRICES ON BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. ‘TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS—we can save You money on them. | Spr aht Batton,; "Heels, “Tipped, BUTTERWILK SOAP.—We are the agents for thin | Pat lea tips.") 480c. } Workeabat- holes. excellent complexion Soap. You know the properties 5 ri of Batiermilk. The Dest is condensed ins amallcake | | ean aa ma tees sold 3 for 2 ng *. ‘asset and Black, se sttom.all ‘mold. ¢ TBc. } ligst And “heavy —- ) €0c. | soles. ATTRACTIVE VALUES —o—o——s v and Youths’, Misses’ Dongola FOR SATURDAY Boye and Youthy’ 98. § iso Doneols THROUGHOUT THE STORE. button orlace....$ POC. ¢ orpiain.” solid. ooo Misses" Done... pat./ (Boys? and Youths’, Jea. ,solar oz di 9 Little Gents, with Sepedal wins.) S12, teetering’ ———— { Misses’ and Ladies’ 1.48) Being Heels. per- t fect Atting. 0-0-0 FLOWER SHOW. Our Bors’ and) There is no stock of peng | Pe ee Flowers eausi to curs wean) SLLYS} Coneresn nana fa Washington — not i U sewed: for variety. beantr or smallness of price ci this exhibit be sur MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WHITE SLIPPERS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS. pased. Roses, all kinds, Corn Flowers, —0© 000000 o— Forget-me- note, Lilacs, BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ PATENT LEATHER SHOES ignonei Orchik . Byscinthas a as oxrorps, Tulips. —e 00 0 0 0 o o— Grrysanthemams, Daisies ° OQ Poppies. Sweet Peas, Lilies of the Valley, Buttereups. Foliage of ali kinds. ‘The above and hundreds of others mall quafities, and a range of colors which would make nature blush to try to equal. 402 7th St. NW. Stes: “Tar Oro Womax Ix Suox» HEILBRUN’S|, SPECIAL FLOWER VALUES FOR TOMORROW. CHRYSAN- ‘THEMUMS, TULIPS, BUTTER- CUPS, PRIMROSES, “LILACS, CRUSHED ROSES, BRANCHED VIOLETS. VALUES, Tic. TO @8es Laxsscrex & Bro. One-tentho# —— Beginning tomorrow One-tenth of we dow a rebate One-tenth of for one week of 10 per ‘Velvet roses, colors heliotrope, One-tenth of cent from the price of nile, It. blue, tea, pink, Jacque, One-tenth of any of our Children’s cardinal; also violets and other flowers. Value 75c., for. TRIMMED HATS. For tomorrow we offer = line of ‘Trimmed Hats in entirely new and stylish eff Only fine ma- teriais uvei and trimmed inour ‘Unsurpassed manner, Choice... REEFERS and JACK- All new and + and for that reason a first-class liberal offer. ‘This gives you the pick of any and all the CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ REEFERS and JACEETS. 380 HILT One-tenth of EW Tors Is N ECKWEAR. LACE BERTHAS, in cream and black Point d'Ire- land lace, made with three rows of lace, standing col- Jar and ribbon trimmings of various colors From O99" as $2.25 1 $ BLACK BOURDON LACE BERTHAS, very nobby, $5.98. Novelties in DRESS FRONTS, made of fancy crepes, with point lace trimmings, in heliotrope, cream, tient bie, &e., S248, PLAIN snd FIG SILK FRONTS, ‘with empire belt, in all the spring shades, SL75 axv $2.48. der, pink, black, blue, $5.00 We are showing entirely new ef- fects in Untrimmed Hats for ladies and children. Styles exclusive with us. BOYS’ CLOTHING. Bring the boys tomorrow, we ean ft them oct in a suit which ‘Will please them and save you money. PRETTY RIBBON RUCEING, in different shades, for 19c.. TOURIST RUCHING, with lace ede, 6yardsina tox, 25c. a box. A pretty assortment of BLACK AND WHITE RUCHING in new ideas. ‘$4.50 Imported Jersey Suite, V shape front, in two styles. To- morro New Riszoxs. No. 16and 22 GROS GRAIN RIBBON, s:tin edge, inant spades. for 18 ro 25c. yarns. worth 25 and 30c. yarg. BLACK VELVET RIBBON, satin back, in all $3.90 $2.75 watts, trom 18 10 50c. sara $4.90 4-INCH HEAVY CORDED RIBBON, in the newest $3.75 | shades, suitable for hat triiaming. Worth 7c. Now 40¢. sara. ALL-SILK BABY KIBBON, in all shades, for 85.50 All-woo! Cheviot Suits, all Fauntleroy Suits, im tan and Grab, very nobby.... CAPES. A superb Itne for ladies, misses, @ndchild-en. We mention some 18. bolt or 5 yards for 9c. Novenres Ix Meraz Goons. MATCH SAFES, in white metal, different de = i. Neduced enn DOC special values ‘Sins. Worth 500 CLEVELAND TRAYS, in bronze and silver. € Ladies’ All-wool Tan-color Triple ak Ee 2: Capes, Snished with ribbon. $3.75 | *= ap eee De Green and Navy Capes, with three small shoulder capes. Value, PIN TRAYS, in different styles. COLUMBIA STAMP BOXES, in $3.98 CARD SIZE PHOTO. FRAMES, in white 25. Sine dies Chih a aa, CABINET SIZE PHOTO. FRAMES, different $8.50 ‘Styles, ban. Datterfy overcape, trimmed with = Braid and =ibbon. Value, $10 50c.. T5c. Axp 98c. ‘Velvet Capes. black, gre-n and Blue, with buttery overcape. Aimed throughout with colored surah silk. Value. $15. 1 Soon you will make preparations to 1 leave the city. Some to Ko to the | world’s fair, others to various objective 1. points. But wherever you go be sure 1 to, have your Engraved Cards with ! ' i $12.50 JACKETS. fen $3.50 | $4.00 you. Weengrave your name ons copper Plate and 50 CARDS for 6c. ‘This for the best of work is cheap enough. LANSBURCH & BRO., 420, 422, 424. 426 7TH ST. ‘Navy and Gray Jackets Tan Cloth Jackets. Value, $5. Novelties in Jackets, with full Mise Navy aud Gray Tailor- Bade Jackets, Lz to 18 years $3.59 $1.25 7 For the Tired. The winter's cold »nd confining tendencies rrently uave.op iu theaystern many ¢erine Ofdiseave whieh aust be eliminated when srrmg comes of siczices Usually reeulte pels ss often pre- The coming on of this ceded by a run-do ‘ai feeling. ‘What you need at this time is a good tonic, (Cocau Wess It is composed of cocos al wine and Bary Eton Suits, all sizes. per- fect Sitting, stylisuly made, $5.00 Taret ‘San $8.00 equaled ag a rejcvenstor im all spring dis- orders. Will make you feel atter few doses. ‘Zoe. pint bottle. $1275) Thompson’s Pasnuacr. 703 151 Sz. N.W. Let us Know If your Plumbing needs the attention of expert. The more complicated the job ts the better we're pleased. Our charges are surprisingly moderate for reliable pl-mbers and every man in our employ bas to be an expert, There's « big saving in having your work done weil at first. You can effect this ‘saving by letting us do your work. S. S. Sits & BR: 432 978 St ap7 Gas Mistures, Furnaces, Stoves, Gas Stoves, ec. BAUS, 46 77H ST. 7 “Sous S Ripe ove, lon a Psn|d birth RS) Poole’s List |\CHILDS & ROCERIES ano wines| McDERMID. “Cut” Prices |nomt stma Saturday. (@ Read List Carefully. N. Y. Bonsaxe Porarozs, $1.00 Pex Bosse ee eeee Canironnra Frovn. ‘The best Flour in the world. Makes the bread and more of it than any other flour in world. $5.50 Per Barner. $1.50 Quanren Bannen. deat the Mirx Losca Cracxens, Exceptionally fine, 2 Las. For 180. The Weather. REDUCTIONS like those we'll offer tomorrow ‘Won't wait for clear days. DRESS GOODS. HOSE. CORSETS and GLOVES will be really devastated, so to speak. It'll be what others would call a clearing sale, only clearing sales do not offer such qualities at such prices as we quote. Idle curiosity alone should tempt you togive this list more than a casual glance. Beautiful Sitks— Sbanchai, China and Indis—which we advertised tc er ‘sold. mense quan- Stier wi po fore. = emenee omen OBC The variety is vast. New colors, combinations and effects are seen all through the troops of * dargains, ‘Real Pongees, Wash goods, in 19-rard lengths, the right weight and colorings for spring and stmmer, fresh and Gelicate combinations. Whole 19 @¢s 7 5 An Entirely New Line Of Fancy All-wool Mixtures, 40 inches wide, for Sad viclustve shades aud effects, Cay nnceccitrecrtattecten ete SOO: ID, We've Long Lead In Hose. We sell Hose at unsccountably low prices any way, but tomorrow's lot will surprise you. The new Esty-fashioned, Common-sense, 6 Cass Savers Svoan Cons, 550} 7 U7 oe Sugcz Socax_Cvazp Haws, 145 Le. Ouv Bersa Warsxy, For medicinal purposes, Indorsed by the leading Washington physicians. $3 Gattoy, 90c. Qvanz. Rovar Port Wo, 6 Years Oxo. Excellent for convalescents, $3 Garron, 80c. Quanr. Pisasaxt Vatzer Sweer Carawsa Wise, 90c. Gatos. Besr Caurorsta Port Wise, $2 Garo, 55c. Quart, eseeee Catrrorsm Sueery Wise $2 Gartox. 55c. Quanr. Best Fise Catrronsia Port Wise. $1.50 Garros. 45c. Quant. Fise Caurrorsra Saeney Wise. $1.50 Guztox. 45c. Quasar. Don't you think that we can do best for you? Groceries, &e., delivered C. Q. D. to all parts of the city. Poole’s, 944, La. ave. Our Remarkable REMOVAL SALE is speedily drawing to ve SIOES Are selling at seemingly ridiculous prices this week. We've told you howit happened that we got part of our new Spring Stock mixed up with the SHOES at our old store. ‘There was no room to store thea when they Teached us—so we gave you the benefit of our disadvantage. But nex: Wednesday all this comes toan end. We'll open up in our new store THURSDAY morning So, if you realiy want to take advantage of the troop of remaining bargains along with the crowds that are buying every day, we now give you ue notice to be quick. An immense sssortment LADIES" SHOES, ‘ine! wet ant Black Oxford T Biuchers and Low Shoe: be ele: of $1.25 The @hole store ts filied with BARGAIN TABLES. See the Petent Leathers abd Russets or the 82.50 Men's Counter SHOES bere for everybody. Prices 15 ets. to $7.00 EDMONSTON 71339-1341 F Sr N.W. Serixe Corsets Screx- ‘TIFICALLY F, ITTED Asp Sou Ar Hoxesr Paces By M. CG. WHELAN, Only with the Physical Culture Corset Co., 1107 GSr. N.W. No Baaxcuzs. (Pormerly of F at.) SHIRTS. ‘Think of whet you save in buying your Shirts bere. You cannot buy our BSc. “Invincible” elsewhere for lees than @1. ‘We sell direct to you from our Baltimore tac- tory. When you buy elsewhere you pay at least two middlemen's profits. This we save you. Five different sleeve lengths to each neck size. Fit guaranteed. Beanxcz Barro. Smart “Fuctonz, Sa rn or JUNCTION MY AVE Fos Cuorcs Rae. METROPOLIS VIEW, D. C., BUILDING LOTS CALL ON W. ©. DENISON _ REAL ESTATE AGENT, sy st. x. w. Here, They've got togo. We'll make them go. Every make under the sun is too well repre- sented. Tomorrow's one-half prices will do something for them. We'll mention ix sampie B. Corsets, white J. and 8. Corsets. é N J. B. Corsets, white. No. 116 J. B. Corsets R. and J. Corsets, white. Gloves. fe always sell Gloves cheaper than any one else in town. We'll make inroads into ou: stock touforrow. Quality is our cry. We sell the best gloves that are made for prices at which the poor- est ones would be bargains. We mean what sas. S-hook Foster's are never sola for less than 1. ywhere but here, unless they're Sarees tasers he 85C 7-hook Foster's, worid-renowned for their —— and perfect fit, we sell $1 19 S-button Suede Mousquetaires, in shades un- Mmited in number. You know the whole will sell the Ser eerieyiee ett eRG One of the most stylish gloves of the times is the Novelty Glace, with large pearl buttoas and in blue, green, gray. lavender, tan and etm leer omen PY 1114-1116 F Sr. N.W. Is Buck Arrmz ‘Whenever our Grandsires wanted to be dressed, they invariably wore BLACK. Old fashioned! Yes, to some extent; but invested with dignity and iending an air of state to the most ordinary occasion. Blacks ere once again very generally worn for Dress. FASHION SAYS SO! Our stock is, therefore, a complete one— ‘Clay, Diagonsis—Granites, Meltons, &c. Coat and Vest to measure, For $17.00, ‘Made in the Long Skirt 3-button Cutaway or Prince Albert style if you will—so popu- lar with the young men—Trousers to match for 85, 96 and 87. NICOLL The Tailor, 1 615 Aw 617 Py Ave C. Soxaue Conseza 3 Ar Wuartaws. AeG season's leader we will offer 500 dozen Ladies? Ventilated Summer Corsets, medium andiong waists. Cannot be duplicated else where for less than 50c. at 398: PEE PAE (O3H) 1003 F SE-Bi A Lisr Or MEST. 2 Gills Candies. An els it assortment of Bon Bons, oi. Butter Cups, Mi nut, Wainut Creams, Guin &e.. in aliabout 80 kinds, ets. 1b. quality, assortment, freshne ind style of packing unrts . ety. lb. The Oc. kind mixed for 40 cts. farsnmallows, snd 40 ets. abox. Pepi mt or Wintergreen Waters, 13 cts. box. id-feshioned Molasses Taffy, 10cts. tox. Aiso fines assortu.ent of Fresh Tafies, 2 cts. Ib Telephone, 1104. Goods ivered. GILLS, COR. 11TH AND F STs. Srrixo Bowsers Asp Hars. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F ST. N.W., Invites attention to her choice ASSORTMENT of PARIS and LONDON CREATIONS in the MILLI- NERY ART, torether with many of her own Special Designs; also MOURNING MILLINERY and DRESS CAPS. {24-3 OPIUM, -AIN] ‘3 xe GURED iy toe Boron Sure se ert G nase Pitiuts cee no time ters bomen ae uaeess during treatment for the Tiguor. bet ‘Privete ‘Bis Borton Cure is cerlatos sate nnd pertacnent. nese es. A “Bracer.” ‘This te the when, one bas that “tired Shore Sie Fon aces otto Ta eee nee ore our anu, Lawest prices. Cuanzzs Kaazuns, rprons uss, 735 Urn Srazet N.W. ws Get the Bost. THE HARHESS. |58) Savsurn Sz. N.W. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 7. termined to try AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, having heard of many cases that had been cured byit' Be fore beginning to use this preparation, 1 had Mr. Tull- grenb Iron Mountain. Mich.,s graduate in phar- macy from Sweden, analyze it. He informed me that Yoould usp AYEB’S SARSAPARILLA for my REEUMATISM, Not only without fear, but, probably, with benefit. I accordingly took five or six bottles, and was entirely cured. This wasin 1884, and during all these years I have hardly felt pain.” “*After suffering severely for many years from rheu- matism, Iwas induced to try AYER'S SARSAPA- BILLA, and received immediate beneft."—D. 8. WIN- CHESTER, Holden, Me. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YOU. for nothing, tis general . Brown's trot itvers will cure you, make you stronx. ‘your liver and give a good appetite—tones tar nerves. i iid 88 08 88 £8 $5 85 85 $5 #8 85 88 U.S. Dexrar Assy, 401 7TH ST. N.W. PEE Es EEE ‘The Association System has two great advantages: First—There 1s a different op- erator for each particular line of work—such a specialist be~ ing. of course, more skillful than the man’ who attempts “this, that and the other.” Second—The expenses of several dentists are reduced to those of one, allowing a scale of prices much lower than others can afford for the same supe- rior service, as follows 2m PERERA Ree eae e ee eRe $1; Gold, Gold Crowns, 87.50. $3 VERY BEST TEETH. $8 ss Baltimore offices, gs ‘No. 1 N. Charles st. gh PASPit tie Se Lette e tet eee Let Stee Pee EVEN ER EL eet as 28 88 98 88 88 88 $8 8S $5 88 88 88 8h jo} o& o o& & o& & & & o& a a & ow & & & o “Free Gaaris, For Novae.” CCOMMODATION that costs nothing is worth enjoying. If cash could buy any cheaper than credit we'd say “pay cash” fast enough. So long as itdoes not, take all the time you can get—and our Eovrraste Caenrr Sysrzu Will give you ali the time you want. Our terms are as plain and simple as “ABC.” After you have mide your lections you make a sinail deposit—the FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES or whatever you have bought are delivered to you. Once every week or every month as you decide will be handiest you make other small payments. It's just like building a house—bricks are sinall things, but piled on top of one enotier they reach up. Small pay- ments ‘reach up” til! they overcome the bill—and you never feel the loss of the money abit. Might bave crippled you to have paid spot cash. Everubody has got credit with us. Mort everybody will havea chance to make useof it now that house-cleaning has begun. You know how you come “across broken and dilapidated Furni ture and worn-out Carpets— Replace them—at once—with new. No money? But you've got credit. Seehow handy st comes in. Hovse axo Henamaxx, 917, 919, 921, 923 7TH BT. apl «636 MASS. AVE. N.W. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ES ESRSES ECESES ESEERS Rebs Es Ee kt Cel All THE Credit VOU WANT. NOT ONE PENNY DISCOUNT FOR CASH. There is no use in wa:ting # minute for the things you need about the house—a pocketfull of money Wouldn't wet them mite quicter, nor a bi: cheaper than we sell for on credit, It isn't the poor man who buys on credit any more than the man of comfortable means, Your money may be otherwise employed—if so, don't touch it—get the Matting and the Refrigerator of us and pay for them a little at a time—once a week or once # month. We sell the Famous Armiger Refrigerator, and we wouldn't handle it unless we believed it to bethe best. It touk first prize at the Paris Exposition. There's no end to our line of Mattings—every qual- ity that's reliabie is here—all prices. If you are fixing up the patior s little remember that we sell » Seven- Pisce Parlor Suite in either plush or hair cloth for ‘$22.50.—ciever price, isn't it, Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, with bevel glass in bureau, $13. Six-foot Osk Extension Teble, $3.50. Woven Wire Springs, 81.75. Forty Pound Hair Mattresses. $7. If you need a Car- pet we willehow you lots of handsome patterns in Broseels at 50c. per yard. Ingrain Carpets, 350. per yard, There isn't any furcher expense attached to it —we make 1: and lay it/reeo/cost. No charge for waste in matching Sures. New stock of Heywood and Wakefield ‘Baby Carriages just in. Remember, your credit is good eny time, We're not in » hurry for the cash. io) “GROGAN’S MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, "819, 881 AND 823 7TH ST. ¥.W.. apl BET. H ANDI STs. Fistsours Suwmar LUTZ & BRO, .|.soecetac 497 Penn. ave., ofjoining National Hotel. Hoyge Blankets and Lap Robes et low prioss, EELS ELEC EL ES RI ESES EC ELEC ES LES ESET EL ESELES CLEVES EL EL ELEDRIES EU CLEC EL reece CUCHEURE ces cies cel Pansat tinel ocrk SUPPLEMENT. 2d EDITION. MUST GO TO TRIAL. Brooklyn Officials Implicated in Un- warranted Expenditures. Death of Bishop Kip of Califor- IMPEACHING A POPULIST. WILL HAVE TO FACE A TRIAL. The Brooklyn Officials Mixed up tm the Co- lumbian Festivities Extravagance. New Yorx, April 7.—Judge Moore of the court of sessions, Brooklyn, decided this morn- ing that all of the Brooklyn officials who were indicted on account of their connection with the Columbian celebration, with one exception, would have to go to trial Judge Moore's decision was on the motion of the attorneys of the defendants to dismiss the indictments against them on the ground that sufficient evi- dence was not presented to the grand jury to warrant them finding true bills. He dismissed the indictments that had been found against Mesa Auditor Weber. They were six in num- r. ‘The court said that there was no evidence connecting him with any alleged fraud. The other officers, he says, will be compelied to plead. District Attorney Ridgeway is out of town, but when he reiurna the other officers—thirty- one in umber—will be arraigned to plead. a KIP DEAD. BISHOP He Was Appointed Missionary Bishop of California Forty Years Ago. Sax Fraxcisco, April 7.—Right Reverend Wm. Ingreham Kip, bishop of California, died at midnight. Bishop Kip has been identified with the church since 1853, when he was appointed mis- sionary bishop of California. NORFOLK'S PREPARATIONS. A Great Crowd (pected for the Naval Rendezvous Festivities, Nonrorx, Va, April 7.—Requests for tickets to the internatianal bal! are pouring in by every mail from prominent society people throughout the country. Norfolk is making great prepara- tions for an immense throng of visitors from the 15th to the 24th. All the summer hotels and resorts have been opened for the occasion. Ample accommodations for newspaper cor- respondents are being made. Twenty military companies have entered for the competitive drill, the prizes being $600, #250, $150. The prizes for the band contest are the same. suioresccutdis ay DEVELOPMENTS EX- PECTED. IMPORTANT Locked Out Clothing Cutters in New York Will Each Sue for Damages. New Yorx, April 7.—Important develop- ments are expected today in the lockout of the clothing cutters and garment makers by the Manufacturers’ Association, ‘The locked-out men went into executive ses- ion at 10 o'clock this morning at Beethoven Hall and it is said that business of more than usual importance will be discussed. Counsel for the cutters were busy alll day yesterday preparing the affidavits of the locked out men, on which warrants will be asked for the arrest of President Hornthal of the Clothing Manufacturers’ Association, Vice President Mendeison, Mr. Levinson and Mr. Leo Kautfman on charges of conspiracy. It is expected that applications will be made to the Jefferson Market police court today for the issuance of the warrants. ovER $4,000,000 pamaces. Lawyer Fromme says he expects to recover $5,000 damages for each of the 901 locked-out men, which will aggregate $4,505,000. A mase meeting of all the trades unions will be held in Cooper Union tomorrow night to consider the recent decision of Judge Barrett In two of the shops the men returned to work this morning on union agreements. It was reported today at the headquarters of the garment workers that nearly ail of the 1,000 tailors living in Brownsville, L. L, who are expected to go out on &® sympathetic strike tomorrow, are working almost exclu- sively for the firms of Meyers & Wallach Newborg, Rosenberg & Co.,and D. L. New- borg & Son and that most of the houses in which the tailors live are owned by the firms mentioned. on gees: WOULD LIVE AND DIE BRITONS. The Sentiments of the Auditors at = Cana- dian Meeting on Continental Union. Bewtevitte, Oxt., April 7.—At « public meeting held herg last night continental union ‘was discussed by Messrs. Meyers and Secretary Clarke of Toronto. The large andience showed a great deal of hostility. Mr. Meyers was the first speaker. He urged that as the United States is Canada’s natural market, continental union is desirable to make this country prosperous. & Meyers spoke against a good many interrap- tions, and at cne time the scene was a stormy one. Clarke was howled down and for a long time disorder was rampant. At last, however. he ‘was given a hearing and spoke to the same effect as Mevers. At the close of the meeting a resolution re- pudiating the sentiments of Meyers and Clarke was carried unanimously, the audience declar- ing that as Britons they would live andas Britons they noe die. 4 pei ‘The meeting closed with cheers for the queen and the singing of the national anthem. , ——. A -POPULIST LEADER IMPEACHED. Ex-Attorney General Leese of Nebraska Accused of Misdemeanors. Lrxcoux, Nes., April 7.—The state senate this morning without a dissenting vote adopted resolution impeaching ex-Attorney General Leese for misdemeanors in office. Leese held the office of attorney general for four years and retired to private life two years ago." He is now a leader of the populista, ——__— HAYES WILL NOT RUN. ‘The Fight for Mr. Lodge's Seat Will Be Now on Party Lines. ‘Special Dispatch to The'Evening Star. Bostox, Avril 7.—Mayor Hayes has declined to accept the bolting nomination for Congress in the Lodge district, and will make no contest IN WALL STREET TopaY. ‘The Market Opened Quiet and General De clines Followed. New Youx, April 7.—The stock market opened quiet and slightly lower. Subsequently ny 8 moderate reaction all around. The per sell ing down to $3ij, Missouri Pacific to Pf, naiasion cat, Guy to o gas to 91%, tod Beading t 2550, Lake Shore advanced to 132, At noon speculation was steadier again at & fractional recovery. Money on cali is easy at ; prime mer- cantile paper, 6a7 per cent; excl is steady, with actual business im bankers’ bile at 4.86\/aty for sixty days and 487%{a4.88 for demand; posted rates, 4.87a4.89; commercial dills, 4.85a4.873,. * ‘The clearing statement for today is as follows: Exchanges. $119,117,801; balances, €4,649,730. The subtreasury was debtor at the clearing house today $668,500. Bar silver, 82%. Government bonds have been stead: State bonds have been dull, Hailroad bon: have been dull and firm. Lazard Freres will ship $500,000 in gold on the steamer LaBretagne, which sails for Havre tomorrow. —_—— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The followine are the openin closing prices: the Now York Rtock "Sla*net, as tay ‘pected et, as Pay Wire to Corson & Macartney. 1410 F sireck. 7 7 Name 0. i] Aten. Tks F 354 Amer’ CO. 49 Am. To. Trust. ...... Washington Stock Exchange. Sales—Reguiar call--12 o'clock m.: Met. R. R. Conv. Gs, $1,000 at 127; $1,000 at 197. Eckington and Soldier” Home R. ., 10 at 40. American Se- | curity and Trust, 15 at 136, Government Bonds—U. & 48 remstered, 390%, | US bid. 114 asked U.S 4a coupons. 1 UB bid, 126 asked. j District of Columbia Bonds—2-year fund, 56, | 1898, gold, 106 bid, — asked. Water stocks, is, currency, 1901, 117 bid, — asked. 3-year fund. 6s, old, 1902, 1105 bid, — asked. Water stock. ts. 1903, Currency, 119 bid, —asked. 2.658, 1924, fund, cur- Tency, 1123 bid. 1134 asked. Sige, Teg. 2108, 1995- 3901, 100 bid. — asked. Miscellaneous Bonds—Washingion and George- town R.R. Cony. 6, 1st, 139 bid.—asked. Wash ington and Georgetown R.R. Couv. 6s, 245, 129 bid. T saked. Masonic Hall Assosiation Sa,” 106 bid. = asked. | Washington Light Infantry tet mori Ze 66, 1904, 100 did. —asced. Washington Infantry 24 75, 100 bid, —asked. Wasaington Gas Company, series A. 68, 120 did, — asked. Wasaing- ton Gas, series B, 64, 121 bid. — asked. Wasbing- ton Gas’ Co. Convertibie @s, 1901, 198 bid, 185 asked. Eckington Kailroad fa, ¥5 bid, — asked. Chesa- Peake and Potomac Telephone 58. #6) bid, 106 asked. Capitol and North O Street Xallroad) ist | 3s, 1921, 100 did, 10x asked, Metropolitan Rail- Toad Convertible és, 122 bid, 1x1 asked. U.S. | Electric Light Convertible Sa, 186 via, 144 asked. ‘ashington Market Co. imp. 6s, 103 bid. — asked. on Market Co. extei Wasnt és. *208 bid, — G5. 1892-191. "108 | A. &0.. 58, 109 bid, —asked. American Security | and Trust Ss, 1905, F. & A.. 100 did, — asked. American Secarity and Trust 58, 190A. & O., 100 bid. — asked. | National Baux Stocks—Bank of Washington, 330 | bid, 400 asked. Bank of the Republic. 270 bid. 290 asked. Metropoiltan, 290 od. — asked. Central, 300 bid, — asked. Second, 156 bid. — asked. Farm- ers’ and Mechanics’, 18 bid. — asked. Citizens 165 id. 189 aakee. Columbia. 159% bid. 163 asked. Capital, 130 bid, — asked. West ud, 118 bid. — | asked. ‘Traders’, 110 bid, 1% asked. Lincoln, 103% | bid. Railroad Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, | 200 bid, — asked. Metropolitan, — bid, 125 axked. | tol and North © Street, 38 bid, 43 askra. | Eckington and Soldiers’ Home, — bid, 41 anked. Georgetown and Tenleytown, — bid. 50 asked. | Rock Creek, 109 bid, — asked: Columbia, 6! bid, | — unked. Insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 43 bid, 50 asked. | Franklin, 63 bid,— asked. Metropolitan, 70 bid. | —asked.” National Union. 16%, bid, ¥0 asked. A) lington, 375 bid, 180 asked. “Corcoran, 70 bid, — | asked." Columbia, 15% 6h asked. Riggs $ bid, Six asked. People’s. 5%, bid. 6%; asked. Lincoin, 9% bid, 10%; asked. Commercial, 54 bid, €% asked. ‘Title Insurance Stocks—olumpia Title. *6", md, asked. Real Estate Title, 125 bid, 135 asked. Gas and Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, 54x bid, 58 asked. U.S. Hlectric Ligat, t145 tid, 148 asked. Georgetown Gas, 49 bid. — asked. Tel Stocks — American Graphopuoue. 1% bid. 1% asked. Pennsylvania, — bid. — asked. | Chesapeage and Povomac. 40 bid. 45 asked. Miscellaneous Stocks — Washi; Market, 13 bid, —asked. Great Falls Ice, 130 bid, 150 axked. Bull Kun Panorama, 19 bid, — asked. Pneu- matic Gun Carriage, .60 bid. .75 asked. Lincoln Hall, 79 bid, — asked. | Interocean Building, sv bid, 100 anked. "Nor. and Wash. Steamboat Co., 9 bid, — asked. Safe Deposit and Trast Companies—American Security and ‘Trust. °136 bid. 187% asked. Wash- ington and ‘Trust, 15; bid, 160 asked. National Safe Deposit and Trust Co, 136 bid, — asked. Baltimere Markets. nanged-receipen it barrels auipmente cha $19) 8: nts, burreis; sales, 650 barrels. Wheat firmer. Wyatoy: Mi 76x; Ju Duis, scares meaer S % red, 71 bid. “Milling wheat by ‘sample, 7éa76 —receipts, 6,800 bushels; shipments, 56,000 bushels: Stock, 612,165 bushels: sales, 146,000 bushels. Corn stronger—mixed, spot, 48\a48%,; April, 48:;a48%,: May, 48045; July, 483ad6%; steamer mixed, 46 Did. Waite corn by sample, w#: yellow corn by sample, ¢9—receipts, 2,851 bushels; te. 25,- 7i4 bushels; stock, 460,671 bushels: sules, 33.000 bushels. Oate firm, but quiet—No. 2 white west- ern, 41842; No. ¥ mixed western, S:3,a3s—stock, 90,028 bushels. Rye duli—No. 2,” #2a6z—stock, 57.143 bushels. Hay Srm—good to choice tumothy, 16.00a16.5¢. Grain freights dull and eaay, up- changed. Cotton nominal—middiing, $%. " Pro- visions. fair—iard, "reaned, i}. Batter tirm— creamery, 1.8%; do. fair to choice, 25480; do. imitation, 27. steady—i4igai5. Coffeedall— Rio cargoes, fair, 18%: No 7, 16. Sugar sirong and active—granulated, 6 1-16. Copper unchanged. ‘Whisky firm, 1.22a1.98.', Peanuts, unchanged. —_——-—— Confirmations. The Senate has confirmed the following nominations: James F. Meline of the District of Columbia to be assistant treasurer of the United States. . Stobo Farrow of South Carolina, to be 2 a io. auditor of the ‘Treasury. Postmasters.—Maine—Elliot N. Beeson, Bar Harbor; Amasa Howe, Presque Isle, Vermont— Helen I. Campbell, Saxtons River. New Jer- sey—L Mount Smith, Hightstown: Chas. F. Newton. Woodbridge: J. Elwood Harvey, Little Silver; George W. Evans, Ocean Grove. Ohio—William Dalrymple, Nelsonville; Chas. E _ Peoples, Pomeroy Daniel | Wye, New iphia. Indiana—Albert © A May, Cannelton; Orris T. Spencer. _ lili ‘Stephen Oliver ee cay we. Hough, Kan- sas—Frank Mepes, Kansas City. lowa—Francis A. Glass, Cresco. Wisconsin—Wm. A. Hume, Chilton; John Finch, Stevens’ Point; John ‘Texae—D. W. ‘Cuero. | by the enactment of | Constitutional amerdm asked. | bad Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain- Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo- Phosphites can be adminis- tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk—eas to digest than milk. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, NY. Al) droreste — | RE SENATE Topay. Mr. Hoar Cont Mis Arcument Against Flecting Senators rect Vote, Fach day's reeurring sew shows a diminishing attendance of Senators, At the opening today the vacwnt chairs were much more numerous than the had the chamb: m of the Se A call of the Senate, howeve n the gathering Senator Mr. Voorhees resolution on the subject of sions of United States judges at To as to the refusal of railroad em: form service. It instructs the intersta tee to inquire into the q to the Senate what ac’ either by the repeal interstate commerce act 0 vmmere, tion and commit- rt the better the Cnited States in *h bie mght« and for their greate the encroachment of corpor resolution was ordered printe a: referred to the committee on mtersiate c mere, The resolution reported a few days ago in structing the committee on the Pacific coast for the purpose « into the best site for a deep sen her! taken up and (Mr. Sherman having withdrawn bis objection) was agreed to. The resvlation offered Monday, dec! tion of United States up yesterday, in support of bis re ‘Taking as an example the « { Mastachu- setts and the dixtinguisbed men wie bi resented her in the Senate of th Mr. Hoar said that he was in invile comparison with any lin princes, barons, ¢ no have filled seats in legislature pied the executive chair in any comme whether they held their title by virtue of noble descent or royal favor or the favor of the people themselves’ He did not believe that the peopie of Massachusetts (and the same might be said as to any other Ameri- can state) would accept the proposed invitation to change their method an invitation which depe im that tate legielatures were unit t trusted with that duty (oue of the ci functions of sov ignty). but that the se of the United States had been, on the whole, @ failure. He did not "believe the people of Maraachusetta were ready to distredit their own “ge With its 260 vears of legislative history and & give its confidence, instead, to a poll Vention, whose members are without an oath office, without a record. without any restraint, and who bad no accountat ity to their representatives. He did not believe ibat they were quite prepared to say that. on the whole, they were ashamed of the Senators who for a bundred years, represented them in the greatest axtional councii. Mr. Hoar then turned his attention to the argument of Mr. Palmer (Ill. in favor of the amendment; recalled the names of the men whom the estate of Tilinois bas sent wo the Senate—Donglas, Shields, Davis, Logan and Callom—and asked whether popniar elec- tions would bave improved on these. There remained to be considered, Mr. Hoar said, the Senator himself (Mr. Falmer), from whose autobiography he quoted this senence, ‘After a career of brilliant civil and militery service, and after having been tr te or years in the office of governor, to which by was elected by the people, be was nominated « Governor again in 188s. Mr. Hoar concluded his speech at 1.50 and then the Senate, on motion of Mr. Smrm | proceeded to executive business, after which it adjourned unt tomorrow. _— Nominations by the Presid: ‘The President today eent the following nom- inations to the Senate Caleb W. West of Utah, to be governor of Utah. Dominick I. Murphy of Washington, to be first deputy commissioner of pensions. Ambrose W. Lyman of Montana, to be collec- tor of internal revenue for the district of Mon- tana. David G. Browne of Montana, to be collector of cusioms for the district of Movtana and Idaho, in the state of Montana. Levin T. Jones of Maryland, to be @ second assistant engineer in the revenue cutter ser- vice. ‘The nomination of Caleb W. West of Utab to be governor of that territory is a case of recog- nition of an “ex,” for Mr. West was the for- mer governor of that territory under Mr Cleveland. He made a good official, and since his retirement from the office bas spent the where ter part of his time in W To ¢ has been an ardent worker about ¢ seeking to have the bill passed territory to statehood. He has i recognized as one of the leading democrats of the territory. Dominick I. Murphy, nomina’ to be first deputy commissioner of pensions. Ys a man not mown about the peumon offe bas virtually grown up in the atmosphere of this department of the government, first entering the service as messenger. He was promoted to be aclerk and finally to be the chiei cierk of the office. His elevation to the deputy com = ship is due to his own merit and the suucita- tion of Mr. Harrity, who bas been for some days urging his selection. Mr. Murphy i the brother of the official stenographer of the Senate and comes trom # well-known family of democrats of Philadeipbm, all active democrats and liberel givers to the cause of tue oarty with which they affiliate. ——____-e2—_____ Resolutions Reported Favorably. ‘The committee on rules of the Senate this morning decided to report favorably the reso- Jution authorizing the photographic copies to be made of the more important executive docu- ments for exhibition at the world’s fair. These documents consist of the nominations of justices of the Supreme Court, leading members of the various cabinets, &c. One of the most inter- esting will be the of the notes of the Jefferson when the office of President of & 3 g wi ! i 4 t i ‘ | | ie e a, a —: | “| Hy i } | i 1 i ifr s mi uf I in ut { s | i i i F i !