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THE EVENING sTAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1201 Penasylvania Avenne, corner 11th 8, The Evening SATURDAY QUADRUPLE SWERT STaa $1 00 per year: sithiereien postage edded, GROG en Oh Che Evening Star. (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as second-class mail matter. | $27 All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Kates of advertising made known on application. Vor. 82, No. 20,557. WASHINGTO D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1893—TEN PAGES. 1 WO CENTS. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pszsoxs Havixe Zppieposit your surplus cash where it will farp a yar rate of interest. instead of allow- ing it to lie idie in bank or at home, where it earns nothing? Our “CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT” are as good as government bonds and psy Far better. Can invest {t in THE BIRKBECK and receive SIX PER CENT PER ANNUM. Full information furnished upon application. Cor- respondence invited. Be" TAttIOws Lares Pap. ‘Those rough Scotch Cheviot Long-cut Men's Sack either biue or black—single or double-breasted #15 is our price—#20 is their correct value We've lots of others at that price. Look them over before buying your spring suit. EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th andE sts. n.w. CAPITAL OR SAVINGS p26 THE BIRKBECK, COOPER UNION, NEW YORK CITY. pa TRUSTEES. Gred'or a thousand dollannee meare Torna Hlon. Charles 8 Fateshld, A” Abraham, YOU MAY FIND “Hime CERTIFICATE OF” DEBS See eee a emit, A Augustus Healy, Just the Spring Overcost you are looking for with interest coupons attached, payal Erastus Wiman, Bats ears among our Spring Overcoats that have been either quarterly. semi-annually or an- pRE Be Orisndo M. Har Feduced to $10. A Se bee ee Why not try? per cen mon and 6 in on TO 4sily from 9am. to p.m. Monday evenings ORGE SPRANSY, One-price Clothier, 434 7th st. SRS ie So are ety to have tmmctiats wed B Seles S20 Seam” | GEORG 8) 438 ten tor ‘we issues thetr Gt any time, SFECIAL, REMAND CERTIFICATE ‘eae pay 3 per cent per annum, principal and interest payable at our Banking House whenever demar ted. Have you s Denk account with us? We do Sgeueral banking business. and our factli- ties for conducting the sae are second [0 Idle Money ORIENTAL CARPE’ AND RUGS Have been selling so freely at the reduced prices we have decided to sell our entire as the fone. We invite, active accounts, ‘both Gmportations arriving weekly, at Jarge and small, and. shall be pleased to for the balance of Open ab accoun? with YU) an26-3t Woods & Co., Bankers, 1222 F Srazzx N.W. o28 Investments. We offer good pay- ing investments in Local Securities and all stocks Disted om} us, A the New York Stock STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH ST. N.W. 8 Per Cent Exehange. Our facillt=| ties for speculating) in grain and proviss| i} fons on the Ghicago Board of Trade are unequaled. We mot only have direct pric vate wires, but make advances on availe able collateral. Lewis G. Tewksbury & Gaz, Apaws lnox Benorse, 1355 F STREET. W. B RIBBS. Manacer. a8 95th ISSUE OF STOCK Interest Clarets st $2.50 per doz. fs and ous wnapproachable White Wines at 13.50 per doz. q's. make the finest spring tonics none-¥0 da “tonic” when this cold ©O., 820 F STREET. it You deposited with this Company. can draw it out whenever you please—without losing interest due. Interest is computed upon your average ‘‘daily balances” and credited to your account every six months. You are losing money every day im allowing your money to remain idle in some bank, deposit box, Durean drawer or other compart ment at home. Isn't it saver with wa? Ten't it more productive? Tantt i just as handy? One should be particular about the one uses. Asoneis often judged by the cl ‘one Wears so also with stationery. Hurd’s Apple Green and Russian Blue Tints are the newest thing out and the most elegant. Davis si-adjusting Inkatands are indispensable to business men, EASTON & Popular Stationers, 21 11TH ST. (Just aborethe avenue.) <r ANDLE VS. LIGHT. need to tell you th+ advantages of » Gas wexicas Securrry & Tresr Co. ook Stove or Ki during the inter, ut there weneed to. tli yaw sackich C. J. Bru, Pussossz. en KING HOUSE, 1405 G ST. N.W sXe Bee, asking na Gas’ Cooking am Kanges 818, $70 and $% "wSpecial prices for Gas Fixtures, ER & ROSS, cor. 11th and G sts. n.w.ap2-Im OF THE BOARD OF DIREC 1 Arlinuton Fire Ins. Co. for tha ike for the transfer of from the Ist tothe 10th of May, . FRANK’. RAWLIN) stock will be clo fine Tailoring INTEREST GUARANTEED. n to this day PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. ine ws there are tailors who still usk eno: We me Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the best investment now on the market. The conditions and agreement plain and easily understood. ASSETS, $114,000. Call at the office. Rotice is he Kandall, Thompso: Tus, bes age and, official JOHNSON, Collecter of Cas! FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND IXVEST- DO YOUR OWN GARDENING, Doesn't the grassneel Lawn Rakes. cutting? Havn't these MENT ASSOCIATION, 908, 914 G st. n.w., Washington. D. C. rcp POR LEASE. aphtr HARRISON DINGMAN, President. April showers made it = “‘ahoot right up." Cut Corsox & Macazrser. ft often and it willbe- Twenty-five fest of MEMBERS THE NEW YORK sTOcK come smooth and silky. Garden Hose, patent OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION OF Chane, © Ifthe garden {s “‘tilled* nozzle and couplings, AND FIRST PAYMENT. Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Brosd- | "0" theflowerswillsoon complete, for $1.75. way, de beantiful. We've all Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, ee S282. Exchange. Loans. oe: EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE Railroad Stocks and Bonds and all securities sted | Spades ‘40 an45Ce Drop us « postal and BUILDING ASSOCIATION. _| oR the exchanges of New York, Boston | Guaranteed Lawn we'll send for your oid Aspecisity made of investinent securities, District Rakes. Hose, repair it—if t's Subscriptions for the 25th issue of stock and first payment therecn will be received daily Bonds andl! local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephone Stock dealt in Auvrican Pell Televnone Stock bought and sold. de31 Shovels ..... repairable—and return it—all for 250. from a.m. to4:S0p.m. at the office of the Association. SHARES $250 EACH PER MONTH. ‘The assets during the past twelve months Ihave increased $140,876.49, making the total assets $1,455,988.00. ‘For pamphlets and information apply at the W Sit _Tel Th )FPICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND. 4 ISG, to the stockholders of record at the business on the 14th day of April, T8&q, at the office | of the treasurer of the company, 619 14th st. n. Washinyton. D. April to the 24th of & Washington. D. C., April TLETAM B. GURLEY ca E 4 (OMlemmer of Wasbinwton Stock Exchange] 1555 F st. Adams building. s_ Railway Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold. lephone. 390. muh: Lith and G sts.n.w.ap25 FENDERS, one Company.— A Fixtures, &c: ‘ye payable on the ini jose of i $140 paycho Cateey . y Heusliona:” @°5* pneea ii. S: OWEN SIRE. C0., « transfer books will be closed from the 14th T, inclusive. SAMUET MO BRYAN, Prosident. CHARLES G. BEEBE, Treasurer. 10, 1883. aplitozé = ICE * SW AMERIC AN ICE Fa office of the Asecciation. By order of the board of directors snd 102 SPECIAL NOTICE! JOHN JOY EDSON. Sec'y. Office, Equitable building, ep2lw 1003 F st. Ustos Saves Base, $00 7TH ST. X.W. F. H. SMITH, President. & M. LOTHKOP—JOUN TWEEDALE, Vice Presidente, T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H. BALSTON, Secretary. Bank cpen during business Lours and from 6 to § e’cloek Saturday eveninas. 2, Four per cent interest paid on ordinary Gepoaits and | <ftic larger Gividendson instaliment deposits. fe7-+f Prop schools, eb Priee #18.000.. Will ‘Can please the most fastid ious Mt. Peasant, ki i 17 mqes COKE. COKE. COK! apistt JOHNSON BROTHERS. | FOR THE ASKING You can have afree trialof the Improved Grapho- Phone. and dye unimates! talking to if is ‘worth whore the mest beantiful sum er residences | neton. Excelient railroad facilit ‘hes, “ground bigh, trade in part ty, either improved or ani BH. WARNE: ‘nz in print of if reat aid in the dis- Frespondenceor any matter you Wish to dic- 619 14TH ST. Let ux send you one. Y-DAY OCCURE ‘ouutinan hour eth a Would you Welcome clean priors, perfect typogra: hv, mmonern work and just yriceat eee us. ferre printers, McGTLL & WALUAC: av5 Jders of this com- {for the election of directors for the ensuing year for other regular business will be held at this tae ate DAY, April 29, 1 CHEAP SUMMER FUEL. arn HER lot of Great bargain: Ta N s D | — ae bss mi CORE Fron bring s PAT AND CONSIDER! vered promptly to any part of the city. me Nartoxa, Sare Deposrr. | feat axp cons SUNG Ss Coe ery ER TA rere of the cite SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANT ce ee 8175.00 Of the District of Columbia, Toctave upriaht Fi ry hit THOMAS R. MARTIN, — 7Z-octave upright C. ‘Tel. 1768. Main office, 920 20th st. n.w. (CORNEE 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE ave shgbtly used... 15-Lm — upricht E. Gabi eS EXcunsI = ae decane slightly sed ss oH ca setae — if you have your date secured why not Jan. 1967, and sets of Oct. 1800, and Fed.. 1892. uaetly wed. have the printhne done now? “T'can AY you CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. SATE, Dyasaferinside Durgiar-proof vaults at @3 per | annum upward. used only six week Feoctave upright Mathushek & So: Used only four weeks Out reasonably and well at moderate prices, ‘ic Handsome burl Hereafter transfers will ‘be excl Securities, jewelry, silver ware and valuables of | 71. octave upright Mathush. Belt Katlway Company and the ail kinds in owner's ‘package, trunk or case taken | “7s ome oak casey ave'd only two weeks..”. 280.00 | Hera’ Hams Railoay Cone sa etOn and Sol ‘Sm deposit ut snoderate cost. A biz lot of second-hand square pianos, in wood con- | ave, in addition to the exchanxe now in force me ith ition, from $25 0 8179.00. dG ats. 2. ‘ap19-10t SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. ‘Deposits received from TEN CENTS upward, wea and above. ‘pishos taken as part payment. and piterest allowed on #5. Any of avove BARGAINS sold for 810 down, exoey a tne the aq deh will be ole et ICIANS! 1 “Losse Toney oa Teal eatate 6B coer ae see chanaed, POF == ATTENTION! Scar > nl aE Save money by purchasing all your Surgical In- = Stntnistrsior, executer 925 Penna, ave. | *Fuments and supplies at Gilman's. Reduced prices, aon ook ‘of all Koda. Wills cxecuten teases Gecpeted by « competent attorney in daily attend: fae. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. JOHNSTON, Second as JONES, Third Vice Fret L, STURTEVANT. seoretary. JOBN C. WILSON. Officer. Directors: tn P. Zonas C, Steinway Plano Warerooms, completest stock in the city to select from. Only highest grade of ‘nstrnmeuts sold. Don’t buy until you call on us. Z D. GILMAN, ap20-tr 627 Pa. ave nw. | THINKER'S TOOLS. If you seek power or culture—if You must have the latest thougbt— Retonce per month, but every week, ” THE WEEKLY REVIEW. ‘With its invaluable catalogue of 2dmeans of supp ying all current SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES. ‘For the benefit of that class of cyclists which prefer to purchase high-grade machines and yet cannot af- ford to pay one hundred and fifty dollars for their mount, we have concinded to adopt the following list At al! news stands, 100 aplS-tu, thatoe prices on Springsframe machines, namely: ‘No.1 Rambler, standard finish, G. & J. pneumatic tires, $120 No. 2 Rambler, standard finish. g=> WELL — WELL —— WELL,” T Don see how he can doit. HODGES* NATION 11 9th se, can bind books in leather for yours to iim. mans > Fis! ert ew Bae Combination Rambler, standard finish, G. & J. cush- ton tires. Ladies’ Rambler. modal A, standard Anish, G. & J. . WORKSH Ts SrA TES BUILDING Aw = pneumatic tires IN, 1313 Fot.. Washington, D. 1s sauinyed to manatacture anything eu | | These revied prices go into effect ou thi date wan oF Silver. Lass staree, $100. payable in monthly installments of isetls ponte anu haaieiebes cubeidiones ‘The above xoods are brand new and not altered or BER ce cech share ne 6 monte Snes Prost) cable us to work at creas eaving of cost | shop-worn in any respect, Dr and © per, wat, aterset paid om devonite | to you. : —- trom date of desosit, stock pare 6 percent R HARRIS “& CO. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFO. cO., seteeest Soom ote. ap20-tf Jewelers, Cor, 7th and D. apis 125 14th st. n. w. ORE 77 B. RIORDAN, 611 _N ST. N.W., GEN- Hy CORE! CORE: "eral contractor for all kind of pavements; C. T. Havessen Pasir eeses mem pres: | Fenicee Sai Cece et scan canes Be Eatete and Stock Broker, ee eee ere eae ‘Rooms Vand 11. Atlantic Building, J. MAURY DovE, ECONOMY IN FOOTWEAR. OF at. aw. ‘ou will “Abd (tects, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or ¥ ou can save, money in Main office, Zist and Ista. n.w. HO) Wiring SHOES coun fea ot a reilable Sem Ofcee, . bray cde Mat times to. furuian ts, petross Ee tepttm) oh waa eae: “ar ee ape “Corton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. ‘New York Stock Ex- or datect hte s ARE NOT READ} we ‘Purnell, Hacamen & Co., mee one YOU 3 ebanes RACES have yourself ‘Lebmen Bros.. New York Cotton Exchange. Examination free” Houston Debate’ . sb eeirht. Lat Ree fad 0 Hors Gover. Lehman, Stern & Co..New Orleane Cotton Exchange, = = Anything found ee | ser therard sc cousins Yama Telephone, 455 waiter! ‘Telephone 10k Eetaw. | epldim 10TH. 11TH AND ¥ STS. 3. THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART.— ‘The last night exhibition of this season will be heidon FRIDAY, April 28. The gallery will. be ove: 7: clock pan. Admittance free. 5. BAKBARIN, Curator. ison, (Thursday) EVENING at 7 ments tor the funeral of our iate brothe G. tp Moerly. Funeral Frida WILL ANY ONE WHO SA hand Maryland ave a Ms ut 10:30 please call OF send address to 401 Maryland are ke? aper st WORTH LOUK WHILE. Wonld it not be worth your while be- fore leaving tie city for the summer to cull and exaniine our method of trans- acting business—collecting rents and menawing property—and if satistied in- trust your rental property to us during your absence? We can rem{t to any point. B. H. WARNER & CO,, Property Managers, 916 F et. nw. 1 ee a ri, brevity a the nom of wit hance the avut of price is BREVITY. Goodman, thou art right—Ttneeds not lepgth to place our made-to-moasure garments be- youmen, They place themselves. Our ae bine cheviot serge made-to-measure sult at $20 is especially noted for the excel- lence of cut,finish and fit, What say you MERTZ and MERTZ, Modern Price Tailore, 906 F st. nw. ap27 “ALL PF ALIG! vt AGAIN.” Ben OVE OF Attar the, taster with your typewriter? It tie aa ers are sts selling at 5 to keep it in gariatactocy d type. the alignment a Why don't you ‘st mbm We offer for lease for a long period @ tes of property, fronting 48 ft, on F st. by a depth of 105ft. on ‘12th st, ‘This fs without doubt the finest avail. able corner on F st. B, H. WARNER & CO., 916 F xt. nw. ROOF, AC WATER rioor, Lave a damp wail use our damp-proof paint, ex it youdenine Keepitie yote Toot fa otor aud pret m ranted by as ate ‘ending citizens. Beud for RAT. PAINT CO., P.O, 214, D, dish ae ap > HIGH PRI £88" PROET Boe Hae SEES» ROPE Another twenty pieces of Light Spring Buit- inxs, whieh we shall add to the 830 Mue~ though they would readily bring #35, With us it is always how litle we can possibly sell them for and not how muoh they would Dring, We understand that Alyh prices don't n more proft—tt means lees trade and leon pro‘it, down whenever wo ean lowertug our high standard of intelliyent tafloring. G. WAKFIELD SIMPSON, Cor, Lthand F ste, now. eva7 ‘The weather te Ukely to be fate to- ‘morrow, dt t said: “There t@ no accounting sor taste.” Nor te there eny accounting for builders and consumers pay- ing $1.35 and $1.40 for Best Gang-sawed Lumber when we can sell it to them at $1.15 Per 100 sq. ft—unless it be long credit. Our price t too low for that. GE-1f you sce it in our ad. i'e 00, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, ‘Lumber, Milt Work and Builders’ Hardware,” Cor. Gth and N. ¥. ave. now. p27 imating in Tuterest. SSP Es fa Interest, Architects and builders in submitting plans will serve their own intéreste best in being accurate in the stipulations of the classified qualities of the glass de- sired, for we sre then able to make a much closer bid, thus doubly improving their chances and our own of securing contract. We estimate in your inter knowing that we thereby best serve oY BE AWARE OF IT, BUT cof Blanz Books as ity. We make Blank ‘oraer. Lowcet prices difficulty in keeping your nd papers together for ready reference yet a Globe Cabinet File, Webave then— low. JOHN C. PARKER, 619 7th st. e027, A OF “ADULT cone appet an ere - vaavit iniik “adulterated ‘teration” daviterated coflee—and even aaulterated wines, bUt uot sold here. | If you want to be sure ‘OW Are ot buying adulterated wines uy of us direct, for our wines are made from the pure natural juice of «rapes Krown op our own vineyard. Famous (id St ck Port for malaria, ‘TO-KALON) WINE COMPANY, som Gla With at, “news Telepone 608, a2 iS FIRST DAY —the aun ahines— —hie thyself hither for one of stylish Broad-brim = “‘Natty" Straw Sailors Above the others in quality and below the others in ‘price. vee & BUOFF, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. f: ea ee 707, Worle Fair. 3 a lpig the hy er ey ‘would'save you [na few mont Your correspondence would take Fou to the worla's fair ‘Rasy terns, COLUM OGKAFIE ELD. EA Be NUCH DEPENDS ‘upon the “hang” of ones Trousers! Many iors, Who are cood coat makers, are Lot cessful trousers builds make 8 spec alty of cufting ana fitting Trousers. If bout YOURS and require 627 E st. nw. GROMELIN, Seo'y. SNYDER & WOOD, Fine Tailoring, 111i PENN. AVENUE (Barr's old “‘stand.") ap27 Be THE SAFEST INVESTMENTS ‘THE SAPEST INVESTMENTS As weil as the most profitable one’s made SIN ST END PARK and don’t absorb all its profits. See me about & handsome butidinz lot at either place. You may have one on 95 ly pay HENLEY N. COPP, Real Estate, 706 8TH ST. ¥.W. ‘ap27 Here ia @ “*rip-enorter.” A hundred dozen pairs of Men's Guaranteed Fast Black Hose, aleo tans and unbleached—equal to oth- Pa g> SINCE SAND AND OIL, IRON ORE AND. infsmnmable olls, onl tatmed Goer hoe then worthless mixtures are used you should con- sider before ordering. We ean Fefer to U. 8. Govern Trent and municipal officers, "a sost of our these | in the Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, AMUSEMENTS ATTORNEY: AUCTION SALES BOARDING. BUSINESS CHANCES, CHIROPODIST .. i eetee » weuSeauucSexnkaed reiittiy DENTISTRY. EXCURSIONS, &e. EXPRESSAGE. FINANCIAL FOR EXCHANGE, FOR RENT (Flat FOR RENT (Halls). FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RENT (Room: FOR RENT (Stables), FOR RENT (Stores), FOR SALE (Horses ané FOR SALE (Bicycles) .. FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Tots). FOR SALE (Mircelisneous) FOR SALE (Pianos). Pre ee HUTTE Bawuue LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE. MARRIED. H iy ip tpi S555 HeazerrvenSesase NOTARIES PUBLIC, OCEAN TRAVEL... OFFICIAL NOTICES, POTOMAC RIVER BO. PIANOS AND ORGANS, PERSONAL, PROFESSION PROPOSALS . RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES, STEAM CARPET CLEANING, SUBURBAN PROPERTY, SUMMER RESORTS, WANTED (Itelp) . WANTED (Houses! WANTED (Rooms) ED (Situations) WANTE! : WORLD'S FAIR, ee ‘To Subscribers, Subscribers to Tae Stan who are served by route boys will confer » favor by promptly reporting to ‘Tux San office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys, SSS Govennment ReoxiPrs Topay.—Internal rev- enue, £473,926; customs, $626,739, ee Eston C, F, Hvuawes has been detached from the Thetis and ordered to the fish commission steamer Albatross, —_—_+——_ Euston W. KR, N. Fresp has been ordered to duty in the office of the advocate gen- Br poles Fans Srxcisn Inpiay Agents.—James G, Dick son of Illinois, and Thomas P, Smith of the Indian territory, have been appointed special Indian agente of the Interior Department. Actino Cater Crrns.—Mr, J, H. Haswell, chief of the index division, is acting as chief clerk of the State Department in the temporary absence of Mr. Rockhill, Comixa to THe Hep or THE Govennsext. The Lank of the Republic of this city today of- fered the treasury $100,000 in gold to assist in meeting the demand which is being made upon the government, oa Fourru-Crass Postwastens.—The total num- ber of fourth-class postmasters appointed to- day was eighty-four, of which sixty-nine were to si vacancies caused by resignations and eat ee Vinorxta Postuasters.—Fourth-class post- masters were appointed today in Virginia as follows: E. C. Barrett, vice W. N. Sebrell, re- moved, Courtland, Southampton; A. 8. Spen- cer, vice A. L. Baldwin, resigned, Rival, Buck- ingham. eee gees ApriicaTio’ yor 4 Baxg.—The following application for authority to organize a national bank has been filed with the controller of the currency: “The Badger State National Bank of Sheboygan,” Wis., by John E, Thomas, She- boygan Falls, Wis.. and his ausociates, Goxz to New Youx.—Commodore Wilson, chief of the bureau of construction, and Naval Constructor Hichborn, assistant chief of that bureau, left for New York yesterday to witness the naval review. After the review they will inspect the hulls of the foreign vessels, pobedleserciin ns Suauy Pexysvivanra Avrorxtuext.—H. ‘Van V. Smith of Pennsylvania, who for the last two years has occupied a confidential position in the office of the commissioner of the general land office, has been solocted us private secro- pod thd Assistant Secretary ad of the In- Department. Axormen Cmanoz.—Secretary Morton went to New York yesterday, but before leaving he made s further change in the chiefs of division Agricultural ment. This time it Pecneonee omit 5 ‘man to take is Mathias E. Fagan of Dlinola’ ‘he apyotnt. ment is to take effect on May 1. Navat Pzomorioxs.—The death of Capt. ‘Wiltee will result in the following promotions in the navy: Commander J.J. Read. to bo = captain; Lieut. Commander E. W. Watson, to be a commander; Lieut. R. M. G. Brown, to be # lieutenant commander; Lieut. G. 8. Densfeld Gjanior grade), to be a ientenant; Ensign J. C. rake, to be a lieutenant (junior grade eoecegeee PazsipextiaL Postaastens AProinrep.— The President yesterday appointed the follor ing named postmasters: James Mitchell at Little Rock, Ark, vice R. A. mn, Te moved; Roger Scribner at St. Paul, Neb.,’ vice E, F, Chinn, ‘Wm. T. MoGue at Staun- ton, Va., vice 8. M. Yost, removed; Wm. Redd, jr., at Columbus, Ga, vice Thomas J. Watts, —_+___ APPOINTMENTS 4xD RestcxaTioxs.—Thomas ©. Rye of Tennessee has been appointed chief of division in the pension office. Julius Andree g : i MINISTER STEVENS RESIGNS, THE EXTRA SESSION. ‘The Republican Minister to Hawaii Soon | It Will Be Called Between the Ist and 15th to Come Home, ‘of September, The resignation of Mr. John L. Stevens as President Cleveland practically set at rest United States minister to Hawaii has been on yesterday the rumors that he would call en fileat the State Department for some time. Therefore the officials feel no surprise at his expressed purpose of coming home next month, | especially as he has been prac y relieved of | ail dipiomatic authority and responsibility | on the isiands since the arrival there of | Commissioner Blount with plenary and disc’ tionary power, paramount to that of the min- ister on all questions affecting the present deli- cate relations of the two countries. Mr, Ste- veus’ successor will be selected soon after the President returns from Chicago, and whether financial situation, Daring a conversation with Mr, Cleveland Represeutative Kilgore inquired regarding the intentions of the Presi- dentastoan extra session, Mr. Kilgore eaplained that he wished to bring his family to this ty Defore the opening of the session, for this ‘reason was anxious to learn whet would probably be done in order that he could make his pians accordingiy, In effect the reply of the Fresident was that be would not cali an extra session until about the Ist of September unless some unforeseen elr- it will be Mr. Blount or some one else remains | cumstance which was not now anticipated made miephcy such ® course necesmury, He stated that the call would be made for the assembling of Con- WHY MR. BLOUNT MAY BE BELECTED. | gross between the Ist and the 15th of Septem: Although it has been repeatedly stated that Mr. Blount will not be appoir’:d minister to Hawaii, there are good reasons for the belief that the selection will fall on him, the princ being his superior knowledge of the President's views in regard to the questions at issue and the further fact that his appointment would re- sult in no interruption in our diplomatic rep- resentation on the islands, ‘ME. STEVENS’ POPULARITY. As an indication of Mr. Stevens’ popularity with the Havuiians, it is reported that they have raised a purse of 1,000 for presentation to him before his departure as a token of ap- ber. ee ed TWO IMPORTANT VACANCIES, Doctors Who May Have the Title of Surgeon General Conferred Upon Them, ‘The offices of surveon general of the army and of the navy both become vacant next month, as has been stated in Tux Stan, theiirst named by the retirement by operation of law on account of age of Surgeon General Charles Sutherland | and the other by the retirement on account of | age of Surgeon General J, M. Browne. They a oe bad = Bs ; mg — | are both specially desirable billets and the suc- almost unnecemsary to #uste this move- ment was inspired by the annexation party, the | Cession is @ matter of paramount interest to the leaders of which are said to regard the pro- | ¢ligible in the medical Gepariments of both posed change of United States ministers us a | branches of the eervice, Surgeon General serious blow to cause, As the salary of | Jbrowne’s term expires on the 10th proximosnd the minister is £7,500 per annum the ofice is coun Ghomernl 2 considered « desirable one, ae +o According to the gorsips the selection of a ees eee chief of the medical department of the navy is practically confined to Medical Director A. L, mci Gibon, now on special duty in New York; Medi- aes om tor K. C, Dean, a member of thie medi- Secretary Lamont is acting us Secretary of | cal ex. Doard, and Medichl Director A. War today with headquariers in New York, He | C. . now at the Naval Hospital, Phila 4s in telegraphic comuunication with the do- | 4 ae Bs = = io pony ape res Pak partment, but as comparatively uo business re- | Tio ci iccs ure not se good an thone of either quiring bis attention is being transacted today | (y the gentlemen named, Dr. Gihon 4 the very little telegrapling 1s necessary, ‘This senior in rank, and, it is wuld, has the best state of affairs is due to the absence of Assist- | bucking in point of numbers, aut Secretary Grant and Gen, Schofield, who | | There ts more of ® contest and decidedly usually act in anemergency, Gen, Grant left | applicants for the peepeniive vacancy at | the head of the medical dejartment of the here lust might for Hartland, Vt, where bis | grimy, ‘The list embraces nearly ali the officers wife ts ill, of the corps above the rank of captain, neacly Gen. Schofield will return to Washington | sixty iu number, First in Mue of se: from New York by Saturday, and will then as- | Col, Charles Page, butas he will ret sume temporary churge of tue department, age within the next few mouths bis ‘This is m accordance with the folowing order Executive Massion, April 26, 1 rded as improbable in view of | 's known objection to promoting . Gen, John M, Schofield, Commanding the | au officer ou the staff on the verge of retire- Maj sore atthe Unie Gesee, ee | mont, Although the list of availables Se eo In accordance with ihe provistons of | large and the uncertainties in the matter #0 section 179 of the Revised Statutes, ae amended | itis believed in army circles that the by an act making appropri for the legis | ion will be confined to’ Jess than » dozen lntive, executive and judicial expenses of the government, approved August 5, 1882 (22 Stats., 294), you are authorized and directed to perform the duties of Necretary of War daring | ‘the illness or temporary absence of the > H tary of War, the Hon, Daniel 5, Lamont, from | | the seat of government, whenever during such | illness or absence the assistant secretary of war is also absent, Guoven CLEVELAND. ae ee Acting as Secretaries, | During the absence of the entire cabinet in | New York and Chicago the executive depart- ments will be presided over by assistant eacro- | He is now on duty in the department of, the tarles, Assistant Secretary Hamlin has been Columbia. Major Jobn 8. Billings, whose | designated aracting secretary of the treasury, | ETerent datics include charge of the ‘medical museum in this city and fersorsbip in Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Maxwell | Johns ‘Hopkins University bt Baltimore, ie will act as Postmaster General, Assistant At-| regarded asa particularly promising proba: torney General Whitney will a because of his special prominence in the Olney’s duties in the Department dical profession and bis important work in Gen Grant will act as Sec> with the medical’ library and his modore Kameey as Secretary of the Navy, Prot. co as asanitarian, Maj. D. L, Hunting- Willits us Secretary of Agriculture, Judge | o was a great favorite of Gen. Sher- Chandler as Secretary of the Interior ‘and As-|1.an's and who was formerly chief assistant to sistant Secretary Adee will be in barge of the | the surgeon gencral in Washington, is also enid State Department. tostand a good chance of selection. Others Ft pe ee garded ue strong, probabilities are Lieut, las Bache, of distinguished descent and Executive Clemency. 3 Just before leaving for New York yesterday Ce ee Ge ee President Cleveland denied a pardon to one i are, | ist, and Maj. R. M. O'Reilly, now on convict, commuted the sentence of another and in Washington and the regular physician granted pardons to two others. A pardon is for the families of the President and Secretary denied John 8. Bowden,convieted in tho morth- | Lamont cy as ta rae e ean vacancy con- ern district of Georgia of violating the postal | 4.10%, Canvas for, this pall yg Show laws and sentenced May 28, 1892, toa year's | ner altogether diffcrent from that usually imprisonment in Fulton county jail and to pay Tiss Se dus to Ghe Sact Ghetin he |afine and costs, The sentence of Judson H. lla spipaintanink Mariage Precioans Hummond,convicted in the district of New Je s forats aiecdadebesian ‘ks coeanen sey of violating the postal laws and se May 17, 1892, to two years and six mo prisonment in the Essex county peni to pay the costs of prosecution, 1s comm tted to take effect May 17 next, on which date Ham- | mond will receive a full pardon, A pardon without restriction is also granted George God- frey, convicted in the disirict of L aduitery and sentenced October 17, 18: eighteen months’ imprisonment in the Utah penitentiary, In the case of John Sain, con- victed in the district of 5 violating the internal re tenced March 16, 18! prisonment in the Ohio state penitentiary aud to puy a fine of 2100 und costs, the sentence is commuted to eleven months’ imprisonment. ————_ Thanks the Boston Bankers. Following is the text of Secretary Carlisle's | letter of thanks to the Boston bankers: ‘Treasuny Derantunexr, i April 25, 1893, Mr. Phineas Pierce, Chairman Clearing House Committee, Boston, Mass. : My Dean Sir: I desire you to convey to the associated banks of Boston my sincere thanks ‘for their generous and patriotic action in ten- dering gold to the treasury. If all the banks in the country which now hold gold would imi- tate the example set at Boston the present financial situation would soon be changed, and there could be no doubt hereafter as to the ability of the government, with the patriotic assistance of the people, to maintain its credit even under the most’ unfavorable circum- stances, Very truly yours, J. G. Cantistx. It te Practically Without an I:xecutive Head Col, Joseph KR, Smith, who is now in the department of Arizous and has three years yet to serve, is said to be backed by the intluenes of Gen. Schofield and army hoad- quarters, Col. B. J, D. Levin, medical director under Gen, Milos, is suid to lave the support of Secretary Gresham, Lieut, Col. Chas C, Liyrne, the senior officer of his grade, is well known here as one of the Gurfleld phymcians and subsequently as surgeon of the Soldiers’ Home during Arthur's administration, He is n relative of Gen. A. McD, McCook, and hes the strong influence of that powerful family. Cleveland for the office Gen, Moore, the only man in the Je list who was not an active candidate for Consequently the canvass, while yasactive and vigorous as any of its pre- sors, is being conducted on altogether As an illustration of this it is | different lines, ch the President's ears and consequently prejudice their chances, The result will be awaited by the army with especial anterest. sae NO WOED WAS LEFT, And the Office Seeker Felt One More Bitter Disappointment. He wandered slowly up the White House stairs this morning, nodded to the ushers in the hall end paused before the open door of the President's office, where he gazed regret- fully into the room in which, for two long months, he had at intervals laid his case before tho chief dispenser of patronage. The room was now empty and cold, ‘Then he passed on to the executive offices, where the appointments are recorded, and halted on the threshold, looking hesitetingly around and awkwardly fumbling his hat, “Well?” asked one of the clerks, glancing up from his work, “He's gone, eh?” queried the stranger, point- ing with his’ finger’ over his shoulder ao the President's ofbes, e Carli Secretary D. “Well—er—I thought maybe,” faltered the stranger, looking suggestively at the ni ment book and rubbing his cin, “er—he didn't say anything before he left about making out my appointment, did he?” Nope.” And then he gulped downs lump in bis throat, put on his bat and silently and sadly went his way oat into the gentle spring rain. = = tenia LEFT HIS COMMISSION HERE, Capt. McGlensey’s Retirement. Capt. McGlensey, recently detached from command of the U. 8. 8. Chicago on account of illness, has been ordered to appear before a naval examining board next Tuesday for exam- ination for retirement, His retirement will result in promotions all along the line. No one has been selected to succeed Capt. McGlensey in command of the Chicago. American Suciety of Religious Education, ‘The American Society of Religious Education, organized in Indianapolis some years ago, has been reorganized and its headquarters removed to Washington, with J. E. Gilbert, D.D., secre-| Ut "avcunsie Jovian at Nec Tork when he bet Osi hae st = voranme reg visited this city afew days ago. The story is ing and tesching Bible trath im ‘churches, | #0sting about the corridors and evers schools and families, To out this work institutes, conventions, &c., will be conducted in various parts of the couniry, and at the office in this city religious statistics will be collected. ‘The governing counell will meot in W oa formed in each staie and territory. ‘Navy Yard Appointments. Jordan. Considerable amusement was afforded the Treasury Department at the expense of Assist- ! Lies il ini i i ij | rf iH { it i iL i i f if al i i Hit i i 5 3 F i ea 5 g H i & FE ] | j REVIEWING WARSHIPS President Cleveland Inspects the In- ternational Flotilla. CEREMONY POSTPONED FROM MORNING. The Rain Ceased and the Sun Finally Appeared. A MEMORABLE SPECTACLE REVIEWING THE FLOTILLA. extra session of Congress to consider the | The President Steams Past the Ships of Many Nations. ‘New You, April 27.—It was @ great disap- pointment to the amembled thonsands to find this morning the bright sunshine of the’ day defore had been followed by leaden skies ande cold rain and driving northeast wind. The Unfavorable atmospheric conditions deprived the decorations along the river front of much of their effect and interfered with the ecm- fort of the spectators, Taking thisasanomen, THE CARAVEL SANTA mal | in connection with the snowsto:m o! inaugura- tion day, the superstitions predicted that the 4 torm was | “Cleveland weather” of the se likely to prove the reverse of perience in the matter of which nearly always accompanied President Cleve- land's public appearance during his first term. The rain came up in the night before the can- nonading, or the advocates of the rainmaking theory might have ascribed it to the bombard- ment. ‘The international rendezvous and review in honor of Columbus culminated today in a dem- | onstration more epectacular, more noiey and | more remarkable in many other respects than anything of the kind recorded in modera history. OTHER NAVAL REVIEWS. There have been naval reviews of interna- tional character before, but none so striking asthis, There was one at Genoa, Columbus’ ONE OF THE WHITE SQUADRON I¥ OALA ATTIRE, birthplace, last year, at which vessels repre- senting thirteen nations—all those now partisi- Pating, with the addition of Portugal, Rou- mania, Greece and Mexico—perticipated and in which Admiral Benham of the Newark took Part for the United States, but there were only twenty-seven vessels in all in line on that ecca- sion, and those mostly second-class, The ironclads of Great Britain, France and Ger- many have made imposing deronstrations of foroe imthe English channel and off Spit Head. THE MONITOR MIANTONOMON. and have been passed in review before the crowned heads of England and Germany, and the powerful Russian fleet has more than once “flocked by itself” in the Baltic in view of the Emperor of All the Russias in ® manner to ex- cite the apprehension of other yowers, but as & peaceful demonstration the New York naval review of today eclipsed all in It was peculiarly a manifestot ment, not of force, yet some of the flectest and most formidable naval vessels inthe w | there, and the quaintest part of the di | coodings was that the post of ho: | bead of the reviewed columns CRUISER NECVE DE Jt apparently unseaworthy reproductions of the Columbus caravels, the Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina, which with infinite care had been towed over from Cadiz to Cuba by our own Admirat Berkam and from Cuba escorted to. Hampton Roads and New York by the Spanish warships, | Sve pigmy boats, high pooped rigged, cut away amidships like a Re ley, were anchored opposite 93d strest and | formea tically the turning point of the review. The contrast of four centuries of naval development could not have been taore strongly and picturesquely marked. A LINE OVER THREE MILES LONG. ‘The line of vessels reviewed was over three miles in length, stretching in two columns A Good Story Told on Assistant Treasurer | from the foot of 234 street to about 95th