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THE EVENING STAR ay 7 we | An the gray conte and the bine conte aml te tw PURLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, | car AT SME STA ILDINGS, rN OL Peansyivania Avenne, coraet Ee P | Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H KAUFPMANN, Pres’t Yew York Oi, 83 Potter eiryor caneok on their ova eran : | ulate passed in review before the corps of that ed by the aise heir military bersetlesh and the iforms of heir 4 ther hh whrte jack niders, and the ning the bridle of ave chalienged ans of Germany jand. teer reserve,” Cane Sat Fr Fak $1. Oper year: om. De NGTON, D. ©, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1893—TWELVE dan diack I we black broad ES. = == = Scotch gray plumes ador WASHI PAG __|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. He DAL 1 MAL NOTICES. _ ‘hbments, many of which gave their em- yen a day off to join in the exercises. | EVERYTHING ON WHIFELS USED. J |. Nine o'clock suw every available means of T. C. DANI DING AND LOA Washington, D.C. E NEWS" BY BAI RBER & ROSS. —_"s70 who was ‘Drop 8 a postal and we will send for your old Hose ¥ pe re: wea pend foe Sas ASLUSEMEN TH. transportation tested to its full capacity and in for the Duk Veragna, as repair it aud return it —aUi fur 25e. for yreparation ATTOUNESE pamns coblatecial Sk. | the troop weut past, and the illustriows "Sper t AUCTION SALES —__+—_—_ The brotherhood of wheelmen laughed the Sut nin | BOARDING . ~ Tailroads to scorn ax they sped down the by Twenty-five feet of Garden Hose, patent nozzle and icnd soupy | BUSINESS CIA : rds on their pneumatic tire machines, dis ssful financier SPECTAL NOTICES. =| Guatuatest Euen trove bas hit fa rytand wit) ye im chante, Rene aoeh nace. AN ners oe wees, inning ch: assisted by tie Grand Lodge of th Train leaves B. abd 0. dejut 0o———00 " Sacra tat Requisites for gardening, as _Seeretary’ Bull Trowels... 10° | Lawn Rakes... Spades... 40 and Sle | Shovels. ...c..0e SCOTTISH RETE SE teetine of Albert Te heli MONDAY Perelock. Wark, tl Nsnetuble Mister of sa: Presse into service. From carriages with crests emblazoned on their panels down to the - owner exacted a round price for the ure | of a springless vehicle drawn by an antiquated | ee and decrepit horse, everything on wheds was | ab wt, or if you are avaf inc an oppertanity to invest in some vasine ent no better way | _ = - to keep your ovine” than by | J gq SFIKITUALIS YW The weather is likely to be generally fair to- | morrow. ie CATES. ‘ite st. noe. WED St ~ | j Utilized in the convesance of the crowd bound Seentine Si RELFICATES OF | dispatable evidence’ of spirit presence,” Mee E. Mec- | Hakes,.. coo 206] Window Scroens...... 50 | 2 for the fair. Those who failed to secure trans | DEPOSIT, witch pay 4 perce Neil, medina Private sittings dally, 1014 Pa. ave. portation tp Geis idee uk ease eae oan months, Sper cont im six me and | _ap=rGt __| Hoes .. 20e | Poultry Wire (100 ft. ).600 SCHOONER —set off on foot, and the sidewalks were fille Per cent tn one year. pA MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS “ : 5} w archers, “some! on D1 lt | teeny So fa : Gon a ce nt, repectally for ladies, as | the @ection uf twelve ¢ hot weather ahea 0 at Riley’ > 2 ae eter of all worty snd | fice of the con : There's some hot weather ahead. A Gas Cooking Just arrived at Riley's whart with FOR WE SESDAY, May tz, IN ch Owing to the small part taken by the military Polls will be opened at 12 m. and closed at 2 o'clock | yne insures the prompt in the day's ceremonies there was little march- Stove or Range is almust indispensable. Heat on or 400,000 JUNIPER LaTHS FoR off in an instant. FOR 8. and Vehicles). Fe . , ing und counter marching und the streets were + books will be closed on the day of elect Ketter to buy the best the “Firg King," at from or Wk. FOR SALE Giicyvles) « | President Cleveland s In- left free for the great body of eivilinus, There CATES OF DEPOSIL, which pay 3 per sad FRANCIS B. MUHUS, Sec $18, $0and #22, than to pay less for # practically Price, #3 per 1,000. FOR SALE (Ho: Were some delegations from out of town wi Cent tnveresten demand. These are in- FO SALE (Lots). <G REDUCTION IN PRICES, worthless range. Tf you want any you'd better come now—for they") | por SALE We have the exclusive agency for the * " s : their mosey af any time and who ean- | "Ho" the benefit of that class of cyclists which prefer | «Verne ihe szclusive agency forthe “Fire Klos” | ay ye gune in a few days. POR SALE f deposit tor a yiren time, as they en- | ee hich-wrade machines ant ch Dreter | for Washington. Let ws show it to yout able the Reiter toxet possession of Bis | ford to pay une hundred ami Mfty dollars ior their | E#7Gas fiztures at epeciat prices Cash ondemaud, without notice, and st | mount, we have juded to adopt the following list | BARBER & KOSS, cor. Lith and Gstan.w.myl| &®7/f you read it in our ad. it's 0. the seme time carnsa fair rate of in- | ‘ame machines, namely BITTINGER & MILL 5 | prices om Springs Feels terest. Mi o nd Buide 7 ‘ ee ea do a generat banking business, | No. 1 Rambler, standard Gnish, G. & J. pneumatic SEERA Dualiee: Hardwars, MANICURE 4 had brought brass bands with them there | auguration Remarks. | sister tot want dows ts praca Most of the excursions, however, split up into | small parties as they reached the depots and the bands were left to shift for themselves. CRAPLATS yHLEURS, -4| THE RUSH AT ITS GREATEST. iard opened wide Lis ¢ I wenty trumpeter ttiow who are likely to need um een ae 5 Page 3) y ] As 10 o'clock—the hour for the opening ex-! heralded the approach of the Husare and (St aeseonprmipmese Ce Neu Sok 8 wr | Mat =| PHOCESIDN OF TASTNGOTSRED GESTS) se mer ran maced nts | eager a iu mutter eon ea the princkpa! cities of the world. ee etc, } subsiding o' 4 jam | *8* Mounted troop A of the Ilinois Nation Fe shal! be pleased to oven an occount | Combination Rambler, standard Anish, @. & J. cash- eS VER WORN | MADE TO. MEASURE | vite | Kubsiding as 11 o'clock was reached. ‘The jam | ("5 1 Gan you ila ‘3100 | ‘CLOTHES? | ! At the railrond depots became less thick: the | OUT bois Nore dhe whodel A, standard finish. G. & 3. HOTEL LEASE FOR | SALELLEASE, | peitentty of satisfac ton tn knowing yon | NEW PUBLICATION: . cable care moved along only ooefortebly Seas | 54, 1 ug National Commissdoners P. . CB Tet recone ce ceeey 8120 | Soa eoud AiaE an inure of vel Morriett | nave fiaat® garment modeled afer your | Not vuihe seine 2]The Sun Shines on the. the bots carried off smaller loads of parscas | SMC ovntsinins, Nationad Commissioners Pe Woons & Co. Basxens, IMSL tied, prices go Into elect Om this date | pictely.sumictind amd Gene wood Vusinoss | “Eat ts tacks you wring onit ore pais’ ef trouenrs | OCEAN TRAVE Pace 10 gers: pedestrians became fower and fewer and |S. tio. at Vern — 2 rd - , € ui), | Feason for selling. Apply to Our word far tt, we'll please you. OFFICIAL No’ Pie 8 : \ by noon the down: streets were, if an’ “ nas 299 F Snore N.W. The above oorta are bi and not alte R. 0. HOLTZMAN, vs Segoe a Re ee aap hia 5 é Birsan and James W. TE 5 1222 F Snorer N.W mort} Tie abe conta are teand new red ot | ee 04 HGRT MAN SN nen Fe, a up rorowae nv i 1» Ceremonies. thing. clearer than on ordinary days when no | BTvan aud Janon W- : were Commi world's fair is being oper Sat, te ee tee ee avbrronita. To TH ectors Charles Henrotin and William B From daylight Michigan avenue, that grand Kerfoot. Nest to them. rode Commissioners to the fair, the pride of the city and Groner and Hodges, Directors Ketcham and me PERSONAT. Z 7. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., carpe ataie NEST Sta te far soit 1325 th st we, 1 Cor. Thand Ents. nw. | Dhnpos 9 Ice 3 ay P< ay | ' + {| fatewas 5 —~ : SPeCTAT No’ Prayer Delivered by Chaplain | tie admiration of its vicitors from at home and | L2¥2enee. The four h aad fitch ener Jains ottic: D we IN ORDER TO BE READY | STEAM CARP [also joiatly ace: 1 be commissioners and if Hithat wharve- PUKE PENOBSC: i BS 8 ONDE To BE READY AWAY SUBURBAN P Milbi Jocal directors, while in the sixth the director { IN @ for all classes enstomers. Contracts for tuture de-| ‘To move when the warn weather sts in, ‘This summer without frst weeine thet | STC RIAN ilburn. anal ana tees ae oe vi ANG a i ar epdingion: ime hati dite gsr ous Cats Ave eaely said prorat WANTED (Help) Davis and D. H. Burnham ee ee jome now. KENSINGTON and WES’ est tile You are tile our : ce * gested Hoe fGh ABE, NOT eeapy THE] END PARK are the wost popular places should be at work. Kal eta ey ee IE THREE PRESIDENTS, AL. CE ag Ry Remi al of resides as Selling fs the best in the world. Tf y | WASTED (Situations Tt was the seventh earrings, however, that ODD Tr Raything in thie line an be ree ane lots now on 85 monthly payments. Write buy real estate wo can well itty you, and | Wert i atincelameous. a . bre thusiasm of the onlookers, We NS 1 Yee ctrenlac ot eal; f you want quod 6 ver cent real eatate | Wort ng Address by Director General Davis. In it, his face toward the south, sut the Presi — WOODWALD & LOTHROP'S, HENEY N. COPP, Kea: Estate, 706 STH ST. N.W. notes ws can sippy you with any — 4 a apse a:nounts from $500 up at almost aay = dent of the United Si tes, and on the opposite eek: Relendi Se Sect Wee aplSehn _iOTH. 17H AND F STS, oa = - = pas 7 easiness nis, only of at enter ani Navy Depar:ment tle Bee ORE inh: a>" roto faa on dhe. ale i | instead of anetion. They were President T.W. posit their tle mo ths Se tata aienctitled, stectal srrance- rent. Three motors have: uiuatater | Subscribers to Tue Stan who are “he Prophecy” to Columbus, by i Piduier gt Sten (wails Coleman cenamnian emess sok mente Fike: facwes Coke. Inmebatediarian DHL OASHBULS, Electrical Esper, L0G | served by route boys will coufor « 1 3 y |and HN. Mieiabcham of se worl Conn ee See) ee ee = - —s 7 . | bian exposition, Vice Mrestdent Stevenson n ithnt notice and oo mo J. MAURY Dove, SPs ia Wi. Brevity iw th | Bq ePEING ov fnvor by promptly reporting to W. A. Croffut. ee a eee — = aoe gaa Main office, 2ist and Ista. n.w. Nunc cite ota eee “Siow a the thn to buy, Serine Overcoat, Tur. Stan office, cither in porwon, Gagound Won, ¥. Bakex’ teceemey teeta the inierest fs eviny on “daily ‘This trathi! old wil fey tuure real ever is Weather tio warm for fhe winter ‘ . m wile with Meniccah Cuemuncanes Sakae Geter aed aden Ge tome ace Branch Offices, Wharves @ay. Tbe. story of the sonty. of April closed cme nents Lene! be by Selephone or by soail, any negit- | Pean, ie + Catiinie nite digaided fadicua oe “4 jae Hest. we Foot Fand Gstx nw, | brief month in eu. new store What ha oy te next Christina, un, Secretary Carlie dignified, fu 1620 Mt. me fapT-Im] Bath and ate Bow, | lowered ou Osercoats for every hnavine gence on the part of route boys. m looking George \, Mawg of Tnlawsen, ap osing money in Paced Six Me | husiness cs able tse ier are Txt iain sereicn, inl a An Immense Throng at the Ceremonies. retary Herbert with Charles H Schwab, Seere= remain idle hess the lowe fur both, We tell you whitch i whieh " AND PUBLISHER err: Wh ‘i GEORGE SPRANSY, One-price other, ‘i = 7 tary Hoke Smith with the firebrand of the exten cae AND. Sie when We tnttl #0 for ma ‘ é joc Clothier, Govenyaext Recrrers Topay.—Internal pear Ace 3.W. St Chir of Wee with we Tis [ered Whecatccteelioress: acct Bee revenue, 2467,010; customs, $660,940. mmission, J. W. St. Jet the better we an do. nt anil for ourselves. Virginia, and, finaliy, Secretary Morton with | We can bay tow “hence sell lower. 10s but natural OF DISSOLUTION OF PART DIRECTOR GENERAL DAVIN Director H. B. Stone, A &T C hag we su ane Sour trades We favs ade | BRS eect Comtya Home. The training ship Mononga- PRESSED A LITTLE BUTTON. aixond: wan alien wiih podesttinnn wediwebidiia erase eae: anxwwad’ Guconsex ae pew Cutier aud desiamer to Uur cutting departwment ship here : b tn . Thomas, W. L, today for Gard- Of oll. -Aescriptions. = < eget ee ae iia MPRTZ and WERTZ, i ee te kee THOUS ASF GAS) he World's Columbian Exposition Set im | Gf Sil deseritions, it wae a literal, repro-| “Tbe Amertoan contingent having thu te the “T Pp BERT pees, ee hk : - Motion ty the Pretiaese duction of i, memorable weenes that Are | way the third or foreign division was inanga- ( lo Wo @Q| ° EES SOR ae i Hor t'ainerurginea’ | Acrixa Seenerany ow rite Navy.—Aesistant | Cutcaso, May 1. Grover Cleveland, Presi-| the morning of Derby day,” In their alveping | T#ted with the fourteenth carriage, This waa ERY DOCTOR LN WASHINGTON : POS President. A whois authorized to pt for all 8c | fy best returns for all he in- | from m- | Souute tue the Oran" KING HOUSE, 105 G ST. SW. plies of ail MB. LATIMER, the d yy) Kinds if he buysat GILMAN'S. Sik Elastic Hosiery Secretary MeAdo 5 city Gent of the United States, surrounded by the | Chambers on the second floor of the Andito- | occupied by the Duke of Veragua, the first vice ths Sra oo osecere Denis [hi TaLernek te eee ae members of his cab ioe + hgh tical ot ie rium the Duke of Veragua and bis part; wd ov. aaa oe ew York. He will act as Secretary of | cabinet, by high offic before they had arisen, could bear the contina- | Connectic liret viee president of the exe ous and distinguished | ous rumble of wheels, the hoarse shouts of the | position, Ferd W. Pe representation from lands across the seas and | drivers and the incessant chatter of the pedes | ene of the U.S. A. vy Until Secretary Herbert returus. vurious states, by nume CHAS G.SLOAS ——— pporter sex, Sterilizers, Fraser's Tab- | | Trecommend Mr, Sloan to the frien xi Snpecetexs, Teiseed., Steriitacrs, Bisse, eb: | EWROPee ry ar tia career’ a contineey and Commander Dick> EAGE WALEHOUSE, 1140 HIST. LW. It Avan Oxpens. Chaplain R. R. Hoes has by a mighty throng of American citizens, to- | trian, and when, their second sleep thus rath-| The fair sex appeared for the firet time im = _ *, A Teufel’s Belts cial = | 4 : H a ; ; ef the vebic follow i 1 Pieasecallandsainite our stork, Prives reduced to | aie patrons to hina. M. B_LATIMEs, | been ordered to duty at the Naval Home, Phila-| day pressed the electric button which set in |lemls disturbed, they are and drew apart the | the vebicle that foiled the Wachee of 416 71 Sz. lowest rates. Quulity unexcelled. = : "| delphia, May 15, relieving Chaplain D. H. | motion the miles of shafting, the innumerable | {TOr a vant expunve of Eres seurd interaliy | who did the honors ne president ofthe A Ger! Soa! ‘The Nearer the Churn the Sweeter the but.| 17bE«, who is placed on waiting orders, engines, and mechanisms, and the labyrinth of | pack with people that were awaiting the trains | of laly managers, and by Mra Commander iA cos FeSO! Sue weacrivey, ve bo : ass he toma | PONE ARE Rearing which make up the ma-|to take them ‘to the Toundaries of Jackwox | Dickens. °°" el ene ee nee one " f ForntH-cLass Poststastens.—The total chinery of the world’s Columbian exposition. | Park, while out on the lake big steamers giided | In the sixteenth carriage were Marqui } NO CREDIT, QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, | M310} electric road cbisnte Chews Chis ter. Wooler Preah Made Creamery Butter dire | number of fourth-class postmaster appointed | atthe same moment national aalute peated | et, loaded down with excursioniste from the | Bacivoles, son of the dike duchess, M. H Eat | today was ninety-four. Of this number seventy- | 3 northern suburbs of the city and the little | DeYoung, commissioner from California and — TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. fromthe churn. a8 fine ss was ever produced. abeo-| 7, wore to fill vacancies caused by resigna-|{°T? from the guns of the Andrew Johnson, | towns on the Wisconsin border. second vice president of the commission, and — tions or deaths, a lying off the exposition grounds, in Lake | [t was just as well that the outeide noise and | I A. Waller of the board of directors, In INTEREST GUARANTEED. Cg a ie ete lutely rree from garlic, ata fair price. Try it and ee Michigan. Seven hundred flags, released from | racket should have taken the place of the | the seventeenth were the honorables Christobel ; - - poy, re era and Marie Del Pilar Colon ¥ Aguilera, their “stops” at a concerted signal, ewung | formal call of the bell boy, for the arrange-| Aguil : Tienes Ee Allens joose and streamed out under the sky in weariet, | Ment of the program necessiiated the gathering [son and daughter of thr dake, and Spaniab PAVABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. Im ortant kygss-F we will como to "your a Fuse ox Liiva Vleck REAL ESTATE SECURITY. you'll want more, military attache of the United States at St. . shed visitors in the private din- | Commisioner Thomas G Guctires, ne ae Ge ae ean . . ., Petersburg, has arrivedat New York on a year's | Yellow and blue. Over in machinery hall a | ing room at «much earlier hour than is their | In the eightecnch the Hon, Pedro Colony Gav dicta Gonpun Cettilinat: cfhice Be we los conteact it is, almost ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 4°8NINTH ST. | toave of abvonce and wiil visit Washington in a | Stent roar arose, and the turrets of the build- | wont when under the shadow of their own vine | Berteuado and Carlos Agu with the Mar- ° invariably due to the ‘indeduite short tim ing nodded as the wheels began to turn, and a| aud fig tree. In fact, the military escort was | quis Villa La Obor and Director Charles L. best investment now on the market, The Silk Soace It Wholesaleand Retail, ees | greater volume of sound arose from the throats | Clattering past the hotel while the dake w utchinson. Lhe ducal party was succeeded {tions and acreement plain and easily ee Rony, Lievr, Rican T, Mcttiaay of the Navy | of the concourse of people, who thus acclaimed | Dtting good morning to the members of his | bY carriages oxeupied by Ambassador to Eng Eten vod. 2, nister to Bele suite, and local bands, animated by a spirit of | Iand Thomas F. Bavard and SS TATLORING TALK Department hus goue to New York to superin- | the opening of the grandest achievement of | Courtesy and good cheer toward the descendant ree, Maj. Gen, Miles and aida, ane LADIES’ STRAW SAILORS, junkie elowant Black Clay tend experiments with an electric light signal | American pluck, enterprise and generosity. of the Hlustrions discoverer, had already ar- nd aids and Gov. Altgeld. ReET: ey ‘oats and Vests : . iy : ASSETS, $114,000. =— eg es ees Ws No isa es system designed by him for use in the navy. | Nearly ail night there had been a continaous, | Mauged itself under the portico of the hotel and | fhe carriage of Mayor Harrison, who was ao- a oa . SAUNC. this sumer Taree oivautere in tee pleta watnont cue, | Itis based on the Ardois system, and is said : ts of the afew toots preiiminar® to a serenade of | companied by three members of the board of Call at the office, ° aren neatly over gla Seeded (soaking drizzle that caused the spi tts" Straw Sullors at Boia ee Mune han oy See ee eR ee cs world’s fair officials to sink to the zero point. fddering quality. Pua Cem oh ‘The rain continued until 70 nish airs, that eerved to whet the appetites | alderme brought ap the extreme rear, of the breakfasters, CHERGING THE PROCESSION. FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVEST- : oe, lock, when the |" By the time the meal was concluded the com- : “ . 5 CHE, (ate a Reenter, . * Ae | - 3 As the proc. ssfon mowed southward on Michi ei seatictowr $05 PENNSYLVA sna ea Snes tele Avene" ayt| | Commsce Srariricn. Coinage stecutod st] ciondn parted, ad throngh if far ovr te | mltce of mctrt nd pa in sn appentance and | _ At the Proc. nion sored sonthwned on’ Mehl- 908, 914 G st. n.w., Washington, D.C. NOTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT : Bag 70 BUSINESS MEN. py carta vale of 2 nn. | lake there was a gleam of cold eankhine, It | after greetings bad been e>changed the mem- | En Avent : Pack & HAVE We dos ire you to kuow that you can secure | Rated 10,136,500 pieces of the value « Sek eae bers of the ducal party were sliown to thesr | Sist street, th b Park by way epee HARRISON DINGMAN, President. ADVANCE IN ALL SILK GOODS, WE Will weak 100, us follows: Gold, 160,500 pieces, value 31.- lasted only for a moment, however, and wood of us at the lowest prices the following Cash Boxes, Bond Boxes, Copying Presses, Waste Baskets, Kubber Bands, of Bayard ave the Midway Plaisai way, making « 1 tte give you HAVE SOME VERY IMPORTANT 410,000; silver, 3,746,000 pieces, value $868,000; although the rain ceased, the clouds still hung minor coin, 6,190,000 pieces, value $125,100. sodden and lowering over the city. The winds | . re Stang Mantel | we Fernis whee ming the brow Tus attosaz Saree Devosrr, ey wrest Sate Mante ea | blew faintly frean the east Mayline, the banners the Ferris whee a ting the browd 3 weit * SILK SEASON HAS BEEN ENOR- Open Fire, laves apd Tile. roveneneie to the cm pgaheertny SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY SEASON Exp or tHe Corgay Trovptes.—The Navy and other decorations im a dismal fashion, and ehpencesyian SI cheering. MOUS, AND THE VALUES OF FERED ioe Coe Department is informed by cable that the except on the asphalt boulevards the mud lay jewaike and «bere in wine pissica ah Satara EN TITH ST, (Justabore the avenue) my1_ | United States steamer Alert left Chemulpo, | thick and deep, All this, however, had no there on ro. the mansions of NER ISTH ST. AND NEW YORK ave ASE ALE TES we zp A hapny purchase enables ustooter PEARL — | ——*— | Corea, on the 29th ultimo for China. Her de- | efieet upon the enthusiasm of the energetic the milite ee ae CORNER HT 2 OY PI ARL i Y B rd of the parks by naaal act ot CIATED FROM THE FACT THAT HANDLE TABLE KNIVES with ailver blades F< EVERY TAILOR KNOWS parture is'a clear iMdication of the end of the | citizens who had determined to witness the fete aspire ann che popearh Shereeene er were « Doe. THEY ARE DESIRABLE STYLES ee ee now" to ent and at Trousers, who, in | Missionary troubles in Corea, opening of the fair. } copie then the Jon.. ¥ SO, arnt Bob., LSIR fon owek sae > ieiven, 08 other renpests, are, perhos, good tailors —we: a IN THE CITY, | aristocrats anish court proba bed capinat., ost: THELeN poLLane AND WEAVES ONLY. losaet f ose hess fry tee nesrccaral makes specialty, of beliding Trousers—we| New Orvieuus Tams Howv.—Jadgo We! ororo tha ftrat faint streaks of light in the pacman eee ce prosperous, . ONE MILLIE ae : not on how’ but de turn out the sof Mivainaippl’ doo! ‘of attice | Gebstandial Soc BAPE DEPOSIT DFPARTMENT We have only a limited quantity. eat nit inthe cttye |e pens Of Missiasippl tock the oath: of allice| heen sky beraided the syproach of the dawn ee ee A fe= inside bursiag-proof vaults at @per | a LOT OF 73 uP martest ext Tro CHIXA SILKS >) KR HARRIS & €O., Trousers, #8 u ad entered upon his dutics as first assistant recretary of the interior today Daniels of North Carolina, who has be appointment clerk of the Interior also took charge of the duties Suits, SNYDER & WOOD, Fine Tailoring, There were mascions, one might say castles, onthe way that would pass muster with the possessions of the Spanish nobility, In the ap= plause and heartiness of the greeting the mile tary shared with the President, and the latter with the Spanish deleg ne up. NEW | DESIGNS, DESTEABLE 45) valuablosof | STYLES. oF case taken the down town streets were astir, Crowds were hurrying from the railroad depots on the north and west sides, and the cable lines were dis- charging load after load of passengers at the in- Cor, 7th and D n.w, onephus E Barr's old “xtans MENT. —— TEN CPNTS upward, and above. AMILTOS, : \ 7 i . tersection of Madison and La Salle streets, and 8 : - ove ae s : = As for the reception that was given the case cana etn | PLEMTESSULES SE ATERACTENE 7 3 oy 4 "pernas Ke (ieee tescosen) steal dosed Mecese ae FCA RR OnS, REDUCED 10. E 25! vonrs: otho: ‘Yirumination Pee, Stiven Movexents.—The issue of standard | Jake, Carriages and omnibuses began to hurry queen of the Wh se ridden beside her Jord and master. ‘Th bouquet that rey in her lip when sie lett the Lexington House as fairly buried ander the blossoms that were tossed inte the ° Michigan ave- silver dollars from the mints and tre office: ites "este of all Moda. Wiis _— fit fics to NLD 17th wt. n.w. tuyetent aitormey tu daily sttead F ury | through the sonth side avenues and pedestrians luring the week ended April 29, 1893, | innumerable set their faces southward in the 034; for the corresponding period of | direction of Jackson Park. $383,495. | The shipment of fractional | pownat the Van Buren street station of the SONOMA CAL WINE COL, 8 Beem? TPEEwnITER EVER Has, 2ANCH BEACK CHE PRETTER VALU BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Preevtone E col for ee cr Dt is as number MAEVE beet ice Benattont, | BLE FOR G1 00 YARD. a tediy none’ ever | S686,749; for Nise cacreonenading secisas oc ines Mlinois Central road the crowds began to gather of miniature stars and etrty duchess ESTOS. Second Vice Pres 1 EUSSE a Gan (athinona nah ty Tycord "| early, aud by daybreak the approaches to the ely to preserve ax valued souvenira, <> Bee — al tie Sel Sateen that wt | iB ttire mare Mite” Er yon haa tye —— viaduct were black with people awaiting the Cornet oun, Sse kasd hen aueeimcttoeay Keneinem ees S. Trust Uficer. Giaeeowed Haste Bala. and Backers whet faction ir money faction drop ta cart that we | INtEnton Derantwet TowE1s.—Bids were | opening of the gates leading to the train plat-| 1. og dapiomatis ‘and etiquette were in- | from here onto the gates it partook of s e- Direevors: nee tan? cictacas acne DO Be matched oluebere for 100 more | refunded. may, call ata explain’ the | onened on Saturday in the Interior Depart- | forms. terposed, knd. after ‘mamerous ‘exchanges of |Cidbd cosmopolitan favor. Arabs dees Wye ES ERS T RR OROME ARE RO ER Si V. xe = ce att, * ment containing proposals for washing towels | ‘The Congress street station of the Southside | opinions’ between gray-hnired diplomats and | themselves eu the ground ad eried aloud w Metthew G. Eineey. Whe turctons Shes Sk: HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. 955 F st. ™y1_| ysod in the department during the next fiscal | Elevated road was enrly besieged also, and de- | others versed in official usages it was decided Py — ‘n.W. (South Sule.) aplam year. The award hax not been made. The | spite the fact that trains ran every five minutes | that the ducal party shall rendezvous at the 5 SSTALLOW CANDLE VS, ELECTRIC | Qi q_e>THEY WENT INTO ECSTACTES! ils are ax follows: Acme Laundry, 29 cents per | to the fair grounds, there was a continual jam | Lexington, and that the parade should start i pot fon LIGHT. . 100 towels; Tolman, 30 cents; Creedon & from that point. hhomas Hy:te, John F. Koders, ‘The best thing in the market today for men’s spring ) ham BO Clark. ‘Thomas K. Jones, { OF HANDSOME DESIGNS = — | Colton, $2 cents; Capitol, 43 cents; Dexter, 50 “HINA, SILK: 95 Bol oxi te tell, adie advantages of a Gas | wearin the fine (pin-head) Check Suitinss we are | cents; Turner and Willits of Richmond,’ 60 HAL ove estiwehally. | eneete sntniner. ree need to tel yun tehick | making up at 30, Every one of the couple of dozen | cents tite ther nerd to tall yu hn = fond to buy. for Lalf of them are almost, worthiess. | who secured their suite lust week almost went into | ae . (ovine up the other Gas Ranges for ‘Che Fire Ustos Savixes Bass, a Kine’ i ke (iving up the “tallow dip" tor ‘hovertO. Holtzman, Woodbury Biair. “mhi7 AT THE LEXINGTON HOTEL, Tt was 8:30 when the party left the Andi- torium and ten minutes later they were shaking hands with President Cleveland in the blue ‘ ecstacies over them. They make up much better | Tire Savina Wreck Reront,—Superintend- rior of the Lexington. The chief execative uy 7TH ST. N.W. 22INCH PLAIN BLACK EET Be the “Pine ius’ Gas’ Cohiaetigaguee* ste (OF | than you would think from seeing them in the piece. | ent Kimball is informed that the barkentine imeelf bad been up with the lark and the last ao 50 stot ae seen % gihem for Waahuigton. Albertina of vor, N. &, from Busnes vestiges of his coffee and toast were disappear- ¥. H. SMITH, Presiiten’. neath eg Or Je | G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ue Fixtures ntetiigent Tailoring.” | Ayres for Boston, cargo hides, stranded off . cor. Lth and G sts, a.w-ap24-tm | Cor. 2thand F ete, nw. my1 | Muskeget IMand Inst Friday might. The crew i: 2 issafe anda tug has been telegraphed for to & a the Auditorium contingent alighted from its carriages. While the handshaking was in progtess Vice President Stevenson and his A.M. LoTHROP—JOHN Tw EEDALE, Vice Presidents, we cs rty. which had been burried out of the LAMBERT, Treasurer. Canteens ANDIKONS, _ FENDE = get the vessel off. The place where the Alber- Set : i : pps ies LINE OF e nt iron. tas’ Fixtures, ARE YOU CONVALESCING? | WStranded is among the Nantucket shoals ee eee i<> sh Be NG? | Mass. and the mainland is reached only by eS ee ens Bank open darincbaviness hours and from 6 to § cs cents from " Vout, hence the delay in the news reaching ee Se rr rere, oe ceeac See, ees eleloek Saturday event: = ' THINKEWS TOOLS. ian cee eee y taking the hotel by storm, came the members Four ver ceut interest paid on ontinary depostts and x i see bones etteer Tete . : IEEE oe ene Tarver dividendsontustalimentdeposite, — fe7-tf wrere Svectis. have the Tewhng puysicans: | Pensovat.—E, C. Parmenter of Vermont, J. ors, who. were to act as hosts and escorts to the . meee oe = 2 a E. Sanders of New York, R. B. Taber of Bos- dix — pseageioetuers ngpereryenc 4 on Mosrs Pr. x Promoter-General.) Consox & Macanrsey. CoMPANY, ton and C. G, Trussell of Augusta, Ga., are at Peres eget alain auras f] Allnb. Cingulez in long white flowing robes . EY. iE ware 1th st. now. Telephone 90s, my1 . ‘ ‘ ‘ ; a treet. Bee a while a erNec: | described salanmws wath their armeand shoulders, MEMBEKS OF Tay xew yore stock | 4 E07 OF ILLUMIy ae of =. —_™1_| Willard’s.——C. A. Cuppia of New York, tion with 224 street, For a while the move- ; ng EXCHANGE, tee ee current > SUTHING COMPLICATED ABOUT IT. | L, Stiles of oS Joe, Mo, PRESIDENT T. W. PALMER, ments of the staff were hampered by the | Panuchs stood in line with beanties ta Ceceemponstonis ut Mewar. Wocre & ichley, 00 Bead: = ith its tion to teary in usine | MeDermott of | Columbas, “Obio, Ik, It. | on the stairs. As to the Cottage Grove Avenue | throng of pedentrians that, not’ content. with | Bare. and the de sede ease Pragprsibar way, ec lane bs Fatwon Phonvgtapt it ts vers fliapte you | are of Altoona, oes A. F. Holback of | cable cars, they resembled lumps of sugar cov- | the vantage spot afforded by the broad side- a soe gpeact iacehe, onl Gan fowernent Bond ws stands, 10e we inachine | Pl Welp! n e Ns .—- George ye ‘i ral yet on spread ne | ve Peierls ations oy er ot Rorte 2 _ Spteraiee | Moura oe Ne None, eat syetiearee W; | ered with Bien, Men hung on the outside of | walk, insted on spreading tee? over_ the a ah ob bun bas ALE CLOSING, OUT —THTETY tance ‘Kis done. | } J. W. Deering of Portland, Me., J, | the platforms, on the steps at the sides and | *} edhe ams ‘Ab re ABC So] all into requisition the services of a platoon RAE sins of Sloomington and A. Cran of | lambered on the tops, where they sat in mo- | St yolice tat swept the tucroghtare for haifa | 62.1! proce sede oa rar me at the” Ebbitt.——P. Gray | mentary aanger of slipping into the street, mile like aciean broom, With the crowd out | &T8PS_ Of Alzeriuns Telepiote tea erehenniogerenaiena 3 Africans and Jape and La Ageuhone tock dealt james K. Grown of Denver, | POURING TOWALD THE FAIR GATES, f° the way the movements of the military aud Awerican Hell Twievhone Steck bowuehtandsoid- dest 410 7TH ST. at WERE. CORE. COKE. H. Barrett of Baltimore and C. H. JOHNSON BROTHERS, PHP HOUSE MOVER, 18 = thiety and Persians, through « Dabome Japanese camp, past the blue gt aud the Moorish puince, the Japanese settle ment and the Ze Luscope, under the cap- tive balloon and through a lane formed of two *« of half as many tate Street line, which deposited | the Vehicular portion of the procession was village and a ‘ . Even the Wheelock of Boston are at the Riggs. ——E. it. materially faethtated, and promptly at $ Kanenel of Churlestou, 8. C., Morris Walfor of | Passengers three-quarters of «mile from the | [ICG right on the moment ket intthe oficial New York. W. H. Simms of Mississippi and | gates of the fair, was crowded from early day-| Grders, Maj. T. A. Baldwin of the seventh Millard Hunstker of Philadelphia are at the | hght, The steamboats, too, carried off thon-| United States cavairy, who was in command of Arlington.———K. J. Stnith of New York, G. D, CLP. Havessex, ~ - ~ Member Washington Stock Exchanse, (lial waa Kal Eatate and St ‘ake e, Very agreeable to tike for Rooms Wun 11, Ad E_BiickHEAp, Jobbiny aspecialty. “FLO st. nw. ntie Bailes re * sands of people, who got the worth of their | the escorting division, was prepared to give Sons aud Aigus aud Sin gewhens was CONSTIPATION, | Deshi of Mary tani, olin G. Eliott of Chi | money, from a marine point of view, as the | tbe signal fur the procesion to move, anda troy from the wilds of Africa roared and sot "a . StL dW. 'T. Hole ee magniticent procession it was, ae shseue aa Sanaa a vicenecd ckewariiin senxes Hap SqasISN'T IT SO+ bertson of London are at the Shorcham.— | Jake was by no menns smooth, and the motion 8) ¥ howled a welcome as the troops and carriages ute IIs wor:h more Mall the tatlorine turn Ts roa e ridien- | Col D. R. owlel the trip decidedl esting fo! THE PROCESSION STARTED, pascd by. Never before probubly had such « Feupeads wort for the offers We te | New Haven, Conn., and J. Golden of New York | "As the morning wore on the throngsincreased, | 0” handsome chargers, was a platoon of gray- | t™titory been accorded to mortal man, wee 8. THE eae Feat Suita fowas#40. [are at the Normandie.——W. B. Houston of | Exeursion trains from near-by points, and the | Coated South Park police. Bebind them, in a8 TRE GROTEDS, Stocks, 1 ude and Grain vomglat afta © care it Cotton bonght and solt for cash oF trum Wes New York of New Orleans. a Sor Govt ans. | Fr. GEILLON, Fiesll Meter Bee ea ak een, | ERLE OM, EE Hue des Arrives, Paria AN EVER AVE. myl | Cincinnati, James Helton of Chicago, C. | regular suburban trains on the various roads, | their brand new biue uniforms, came a detach-| ‘Less than an hour had been occupied im the cies Hewm x es | OPS mk dp Bold by all Druseists. =" Yo comtntn allt ARE YOU TO BE MaKkiep? ————— | SPeener of Philadelphia, D. K, Allen of Boston | brought thousands who added to the crowds | ment of city police on horseback, filty of them, | journey from the starting point, and the tri alae Pros Coton Bachanee = é — SESE Poe BESBRUIR RAE SE ) BE MARRIED? and M. E. Harrison of Pittsburg are at the St. | from otber sources. [t wax a state and civic | and five abreast, umphant entree within the great white city was chman. Stern &¢ Fechange | SINE WHETE ASD BLACK LACES DONE CP IN gives you that kind of wera? Wor ira tock at my printed ipvitations imitation | james. —O- Th Callarde of Atlanta, F. L. | holidas, too, and ail the emploves in the public | | Next in line was company B of the seventh | Soe in onder, As tho head of the ect pron. & Ce zu Board ot Trade. | FB bese ac Partain atvies wntie ands Selene len gare, pret typocra, hy afangrning at lowe rates. Fugraving alse | Thomson of Albany. George H. Rich’ of | buildings, freed from their desks, joined the | C. S. cavalry, auder naud of Capt. E. A. | Snerged from Midway Plaisance ‘neome ap. Sites to New ate, Cuscany wae Now Or. | MT ADS ae UE TS eee : oS te anes, Printer, Georgia and Johu H, Kelly of Roanoke, Va., | current which »et toward Jackson Park, accom-| Varnum, and company k of the seveuth U. = cn Venta Aeevuvnc, del7tr | odstand, 713 Liu st. nw. MeGILL & WALLACE, 1107 EST. N.W. avld Teleplane 93v. Vea) B12 Limet ow, tare at the Howard. panied by the throngs released from mercantile! cuyuiry, under command of Capt LB. Have. Continued un bu centh page

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