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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1893—TEN PAGES. 7 a aaa ee pleasant courtesy to extend to you, in view of | 6 last, while the individual its intrusted | ing his check today and sending in tomorrow his | be equally honored, and this cannot be unless | 7: Ds “i " the adverse criticism, although but slight, that | to their keeping. which on October 8, 1870, | deposit slip in time to reach the bookkeeper be- | they deserve to be honored. SUE EOS EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. has been made upon your appointment. We | Were hardly $50,000,000, had on March 6 more | fore the returns from the clearing house are ‘MR. J. D. BAKER. __ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. IN WASHI ar Ce. Peliove that , good lawyer. even Withont er oC G0 nee Te cee ce Go | all in (Rashington ‘ts a, typical banking city | The next speakor was Mr. J. D. Baker, presi THE AREANUR, ATLANTIC CITE, NIRGINT | WASHINGTON CONMELVATORY oF MUSTO, THE NORTH WEST AND Sct) Benking experience, |with a thorough knowl- | Ces cad discounte increased trea $000,000,000 | wake money "heoe it and depcatit in’ bank, | dent of the Citizens’ National Bank of Freder-| nist forties motntivents, cuisine and sere vole, vishia, “auto corect kan Pte ENS | gq DOUBLE TRACK. Sols cern a ral w cthes laws, wRO Bes |S Taneasy 1, 1508; uNill now thoy show ‘the | and borrow Ga prod collaters. The manage’ | ok; who resarked that be was gled to find fa fee unsurpassed end Yor baif iluetates book. = (LARD, Director myeian | STEEL BATES. deal Slellts can’ soexd todas that | S#tounding sum of over two billions. During | ment of the national banks here is conservative, | the new controller a young man. One difficulty | Nie NEW ENGLAND. ATLAN] " | TRAINS LEAVE Qualify him to tortor ie ae ethene a tttt | the period that this vast increase was | and the business conducted. with the utmost | the spesker had had io atercome hes be ace | THE NEW ENGLAND. ATLANTIC CITY. EXGLISH AND FRENCH scHoor, Sfactory manner the duties of controller ef the | 80ing on the circulation, the further-| strictness and adherence to legitimate banking, | became president of ‘& bank et, tweatyreight | Ocean end South Carciinaave, Terms moterate, Boarding purtin!imitet. (usslm") 13s 0 currency. We have little appechension thet |@nce of which had been the original mo-| and lending their assistance to commercial en- | years of age was that he was a young man. ‘He | ™°2 a BEXAN & WILLIAM™. | onaN's PRIVATE ScHOOL, 1307 @ st ww | | St Goa you will find it necessary to consult the ‘bank. | tive for the establishment of the system. and | terprises and to the advancement and the devel- | knew the trouble a young man iad and hecould TEL MT. VERNON, ATLANTIC CITY, Private tastruction day or evening in school and | Harvisburr to Cinsinnatt aun tre of this or any other city, but we ‘wish, cin. | Which on December 96, 1878, was $341,000.00, | opment of this capital city. And while prudent | sympathize with the controller. He believed Cusine « feature. Hates for May and June-@8t | comets S'S POETS Se Pn De | cerely to assure you that should you ever think | Bad by October 2, 1890, fallen to but $122,000.- | and cautious, they are always ready to aid | that before long the controller would beas | $i 2 = eer eae Proper it will afford bankers great pleasure to | 000. and though there has been gradual in-| where security and safety are awured, and | much in love with the national, bankin Se ORT INE J.C. COPELAND. AL SCHOOL, dice fnacary fom Pas ¢rease since, through the compulsory feature | carrying at all times an available fund largely | as the bankers themselves. There was an er- ‘N x ss inated wid mbus, Ceveland and Toh Finest erearemase and sustain, you et all /fn'the law requiring a minimum amotnt of | in escess of that required by the national beak- | roneous imreesine thet aationt cane enjoved | i tacky ava acantis hence Eis tct covnter, meg. | etncd i wacnington, tpecaal ome eaten Ser ok cinnati Bxprene, 1 10pm dally. Yan stallation in office we have read with gratifien. | Bonds to bedeposited by each new bank com- | ing law. some special money guiking advantages from | ernvonveniences. (ap27-San) Ml TRGHEDE, | IK the voice. “Artistic phrasing. Papile vrepared . Lows and Gineinnati, sal tion your public utterances to the effect that | mencing business, it is even now scarcely more | Institutions so generous and so just could not | the government. In@his own experience he | (Poe wiursuiee, ari oe ae Eira emerge the public’ service will’ be benefited “in ‘the | than $150,000,000. Well may the champions of | fail to command the respect and the confidence | failed to find that they enjoyed. ant such privi. | Virel ‘speras. Summer tours begin Jane Ie incvon to Chicas, converting dally et Hapeietaee lat Ler sles td the affairs of your bureas | the system point with pride to this splendid | of the community, and that they enjoy these to | lege. | But he had found that the people atlarge | Al, modern conveniences. —Opinion of the Press. — with through Siew ~ gr nae a Jd by retaining oiicers whose | 8'F4Y of results and even challenge the world | the full is indicated by their large and con- | were benefited by the system. ‘The sooner the | —' OTS oe ¥. Evening Tei Signor Maina’s Mephjs-] teChicaga. onducted by retaining officers whose i i i iz is the a be RSALE—HOTELS COTTAGES, BATH HOUSES | topheles was ful of good music. my#-tit* daily for Pt . ability, integrity and. fidelity. have ‘been | t@ bow in all the history of finance so signal | stantly increasing business. people realized this the better it would be both | Fin'gtisntic City. 8.30 Tea ae Ske HOUSES | toheles was fu oe ie, Mer HONORING MR. ECKELS | rarenncttsgss tre iteuty, have, been | wveuceess. Itis in the. light of such a growth RX-RRPREAERTATIVE TATION. for the people and the banks. Speaking of the | the city: 1,6. Abas eo. NUTWENTY LESSONS YOU CAN LYARN MY an Seertine Cat Waabe and doubleentry bookkeepin half the time and witn half the method. en years’ experience. banks shall, under your administration and su-| that the evidence is furnished them of the| 1, Warner then introduced ex-Hepresenta-| tlk of financial Real Fetate and Law building Short method pervision, be made more effective if possible | Popularity of the system that is of itself the : ringency, he claimed that pA, there was no real cause for such stringency ex- | —*?18-1m ___Atlantie City, N. lavoro? the 1 Sleeping Car Harrisbure Car Aitoons to Hic! . 10.40 1m. dafly for Pittebure through Sle per to Pittebane: fe furest guarantee of a statesmanlike considera. | tive J. D. Taylor of Ohio, speaking of him asa COOt tear, (THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC crTy, ¥. J, Call or write for particulars. 2 * Bankers of Washington Weloome| sanisestitsunssmnosaimhr oct | ton bf te going ugar ptet| heme, tho prent af tin Oblo Nation | Rt my andpotn” ae. ater coutinet | deasassaie Ms SEES Lag | mE me Sa ae and be more frequent. ‘These expressions in- | Of €YeF¥ question which affects it, and affect- | Bank of this city and of the Guernsey National | “I cannot fail to see why the yeur 1893 will not | _mnstcin CHAMBERS & HOOPES. tet brother of HC hpencen will atte the New Controll dicate a determination that examinations of | M@ it trenches upon the well being of every | Bank of Guernsey, Ohio, Mr. Taylor jokingly | be a reasonably good. yeur for legitimate, well- | [TOTEL PEMBR ATLANTIC CITY, welve lessons in rapid writing tn the vmeare except Nate fr @ New Controller. banks shall be made thorough and intelligent, | °itizen of the republic. stated that he was surprised at Mr. Warner's | conducted business enterprises. I do not be- Ren art Carolia ave. near Pact ie ree tae topmorttanty tose: | Rod With Seca Car Wasigngton te Hatten It could properly be suggested that bank exam- A DUTY To THE GOVERNMENT. misinformation. He was not, he said, a banker | lieve thet the stringency in the money market | mmo’? eee open a TS ST ARE, | quire rapid, eracefal tan writing. Pals. Patent none Buffalo and. §: yrac- | in the centers will be of euch a character as to five years, but never practiced | seriously disturb the business interests of the 3. banking twenty-five days. He disclaimed any | country. I represent, of course, the interests | Extreme ocean end of Kentucsy i i ii i 5 id prac s q_| iners should not be borrowers, even with col-| But while the banking interests take to them- | nd never had been in his hfe. He ha SOME NOTABLE SPEECHES. | late: rt Saturday, with en ¥ a day. _ Terms for Course to clube of three persons $3,each ; simul. v FIOTEL BERK! ri $4. College office open daily for registration. | For W which are likely to be questionable,nor | selves much of credit for the results accom- =a charged with overdrafts with banks that are lo- Atlantic City, = : y-five | Elevator, elee- SA WATIONAL | oP — res! istri Plished let them not forget that all this vast | knowledge of banking. He expressed his in- | of country banks, where we know little about tric lights and everything - marae, AT YT mal | wok = 2 “4 has 7 rT 13 ‘i i yal ‘R04 Fst now. Best, cheap- ‘The Dinner Given by the Washington Coan | tion to excessive cane to individaale, oftcers | Prosperity has not been solely because of the | debrednos to Mr. Warner and his associate for | the serious flactuations in te rate for money, | _mh: JAS. & GEO. BEW. ‘quickest place to leurs. Gail's ‘nd eee fir gogr-® and direotors, directly or indirectly, by careful | @&nagers of the system. Doubtless they have | their hospitality. He had heard travelers say | and if we did not read the papers and know e wonderful progress of atudeuts. nting to them all the | that Washington was the handsomest city in CoLtupra cout and Trust Company—Some Interesting Re- | examimations, prompily reported, correctedand | Contributed much, but, | that there had been # monetary disturbance im | FJOTEL TRAYMORE, 1, 10.00 and 112 aint jonal Ean! or) credit that is their due, it yet must be con-| tho world. He said things were done hand- | New York city we would not feel it in the gen- 7” G23 La. ave, bet, Oth and 7th sts. n at "ata. tyne SS —— ae — will find, Mr. Controller, that the rule is | Ceded_by its most ardent friend that its great | somely here. Washington inaugurated a Presi- | eral course of conducting business. ATLANTIC CITY, B. J. | resrn to use XK ORNER eat cote! ie sc apchen) 7,20. 9 %. ht 00 at and Finances Generally The Prowperity | ery general, with comparatively rare, excep. | success has arisen through the knowledge on | dent handsomely. ‘The people. never stopped | - “I believe atthe bottom of the whole question | mh22-2m __w, quickest preparation for an afice situation. Complete | "i SSIONAL LIMITED.” of Washington and Its Institutions. Tonee that bate a Riee ard Teche ate ee. | the part of the people that the national bank | to inquire whether the new President was re- | rests the difficulty of restoring the confidence, | GEA SIDE Ho ee et ue Cat trom, Baltimore fous to. know of and are willing to, carry oat | ¥## distinctly a child of the government, and | publican or democrat. If the people's party | not so much of our own people, butof the peo. | Sonen al the years 7 so a ig ey 9 I + daily, for Philadelphia &e. ; covered i its fostering care, afforded a| were successful, they would do the handsome | ple of the world, who are large investors in our | “tate thoroughly and conscientiously the banking | ** Such, through ite fos * + Sets 4 , our | hut . ~ | safety that before, under another system, in | thing just the same. They had shown by their | securities. As long as we find a country like 7 = ronal Serrcnet sad the national eredit gould | decisions, made by pone department. ‘Indeed, | mes lese prosperous and states lew rich, was | entertainment of ihe Grand Army of the Ite-| Great Dritain, where, the rato of retusa on | (TE 10SSMQUE, ATLANTIC crn. national currency and the national credit bios ‘Sua tekastadtacsumet iad contemplate the | Wanting. wuse of this I believe that upon | public how they did things. Washington, he | really good securities is barely 3 per cent at be mentioned in speeches ata dinner at whic! M. J. ECKFRT, — H : aly. ‘ Formerly of the Florita House. _| T) ~ character of the officers and managers of the | €¥erY national bank 1s placed the moral obliga- | repeated, did things handsomely. ‘He | the present time, we will always hold out great __ Formerly of the Florida House. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, business and civil ‘vice courses. Re- POR PHILADEL for summer months.” Send for catalorue. | Fast express, 1-5) iu. week days Gal S45 pam “dais Accommodation. 5.00. ma. Press, 201 and 3405. 1. hel mbtdim bankers other terested in the bank- ic r tion to hold itself m readiness at all times, | had, he said, always taken the Greatest pos- | attractions for their surplus money, provided | N THE EACH, MARYLAND 4A oom. : jresbarermrtaor, of moana acetate iaclnene boeereal pg Rope ivey ere ce eee eee get cree | baa pleaser tn Votine) So 7e=7 iene cone | BAY Sealy Dallava Sit whom Ay send a dot- How Bren, cloctric bells, solatiuaeasponee Open all Fear, tev sud — wramnder to. Fulton seat 4 | the government in every time of distress in | Washington wanted. lar here for investment a like dollar will Te- meni and table first-cl # a double ferriae across New York city. meet the new controller of the carrency, Mr. | socurscy with which they carry ont thelr trusts | aamtaining Udiinatiens, cad 1 ataaace “Except the half holiday,” interjected Mr. | turned to them and not a dollar with a pur- | #212891 perday:#10to 818 per wit Summer Branch at “Asbury Park, N. J. Pe ad J. H. Eckels. At any rate that proved to be | fi; Guuata nip the truth of this statement | that no legal reason exists for mich a course, but | Warner. chasing power in the world of only 64 cents. | ~ = rah} oe and 11.35 ». in. every day. the case at the dinner given last night at the | Wi bearmarent.” having drawn so much of wealth and power to| “That shows,” retorted Mr. Taylor, “that I|We must conclude that whatever temporary Soot. oF PLocrtios. onaTORY ACTING: Down Town Club by the Washington Loan and | “I feel cure it will be gratifying to you and | themselves through the generous dealing of | am not a banker. embarrassment bas been brought about in ref- SS physical erace “and voice culture, Ti19 Lath att = Rat 2 to ¢ the government with them, the bankers of this | He laughingly continued that he never met | erenco to our money has been largely. due to ; Homelike house. ‘Trust Company. Mr. Eckels was the guest of Face peg Geen or ae ene country can ill afford to place themselves in the | the Washington bankers but once, and that was | the government having paid from 1878 to the _ honor, and the occasion evoked an interesting | re oO ee eeenent into intetsoures with a | attitute of looking with indifference upon the| a very solemn occasion. ‘There were twenty- | ond of Decnoner, 1892, for silver $424,810,495, | FJ OTE! ORTENT: speech from him, besides several striking | 7.50’? men of eo high an order of ability and | @"xiety of the financial representatives of the | five of them and he made twenty-six. ‘There | nd had issued. $450,529.127 of notes ands by] xowcpn, oe F- speeches from others touching on the finances | Character. that have to deal with such vast and | ‘easury when the financial integrity of the | were twenty-five votes for the balf holiday and depreciation. the value of this silver has been | _fel6-0m t re nw ‘iven durine the day or eveuing. -ED- Wann CTOWNBEND, Mise ADs E TOWNSEND. W op RSCOMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANDSCHOOL of Shorthand aud Trrewriting. 401 ana 407 “ALEX. M. OPPENWErMER._ | [Apitelst. Trial week fron.” Low faten. 1 . rt is teachers. Send for circular. mbs inner, which full: i .- | government is threatened. A proffer of help | he alone voted against it. Washington, he juced to $353, 142,880, causing » loss of 871,- ENATE. ATLANTIC CITY. LL RE Scie oe tha saci, maa eae caren tare pri er eet goe p from them at such a time, spontancous in its| went on, was growing tobea great sity,” it 667,615 to the country. Of the 961,505,503 sil- the vatiors; pas- | EXP SPeNCERIAT BULRESS COLLEGR, fn one of the large dinning rooms of ‘the club aul aiieedamice aeuunae ence character and patriotic in its motive, would | was in its infancy yet. They had a right to be ver dollars coined since 1878 only 6,454,459 ‘Open all 3. COOK & SON. ‘Natl, Bank of the Rep. Bidy.. 7th and Dn.w. and 420 pom. "1804 — 1803 TOR ALEX ay Spring and Summer nesstons-March Ito July 1. | For Alexan tris, 430. a ‘md. 01 noon, 1.00, %. 13 10.65 and 11-30 disarm a thousand critics who are loud in thei | proud, not only of the city, but of their sue. ti eiroalation, on the top story igi Gime f = $he| At the end of the first ten years, 1873, after | denunciation of it and reconcile them toa sxs- | besetul management of it. He congratulated | "<-The labataig (Or all var (ourtifiraton oresiociyre} K ATL. it - ‘pi 9 4 ear beach ; complet ‘since Services of grad) ‘demand : terms BH. Warner presided and acted as tonst-| the organization of the national banking sys- | tem which they charge with being the recipient | his hearers on their great prosperity and on | scheme by wlach this silver could be placed in | seas; everything aesreees” "erumished since inst | Services of eraduatesalwars in demand torsos mpd . te it = im MRS. E. WILE. openevery day. Tel call, 1084. 9.4), 10.45 a.m. i fe that , there were 1,976 banks in operation; in | of special privileges denied to them. their great outlook for the future. He spoke | the hands of the people. We believe and firmly | _‘*: a = sunineen [nner pep nr eraser engaes al Nanded labed ea pacgedba popes trast that will not be mulsunderstood | of the national banking #sstem as the erentest | maintain” that the ‘government. now in good | ‘THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC cry, 027 Sins BAERS ordinal ‘B24, the rom, 4.90 anal 0. it to meet Mr. Eckels i ly te aa wane | ne ee ee ne are in the world. | He could look forward only with | faith, promptly and without hesitation, should ON THE BEACH. Iss ~ 3 ~~ ar Richmnowl only 5 G7 pt. west au banc neon a the Treasury C. 8. — ropa’ iad ctr bers nar eben (oC — eae! _ 7 Sin in| sadness to a day when it would be abandoned. | Jet the world know ut all hazards that it pro- MS BEES SERIO, en Pacts | Seaton Sor Quantico, 7 45 a.m. Gal a 7 ular es' a" 3 3 = . ide | He narrated his experiences on a trip from his te ‘intain the ity betw ld and | Salt water baths in the honse: elevator; modern and | prepared successfully for civil service, departmental Ghangs' Bank, Balinctos WJ. Dickey, pres: | trevaatcd th warned te ncant of, usines | [stritice mith contempt or disregard ns friv- | home in Onto tothe eitice of Finiadeiphin and | Hote‘, maumealn, the parity between gold and employ om parle EhiSiuseaamiantions, Mlonaeranhy intent see | BO i dent Manufactarers’ National Bank, Baltimore; | tional banks, let me quote Lriefly some figures en eyrolpehtgpe pees ewes | ee SEE Weta ea era: | nae bill ‘The Representatives of our next fend for Mustrated Booklet | oO 24s, 5/03. 7.05. 7:40, #idand resident First National Bank of port of 1892: ‘The total ‘cap: y ° ‘ongress cannot afford to do anything but act method for vouns pupils: beat refers = Cantbstiand: David Wille, president Gettyaburg | faye hane lett report of 1892:, The total cab-| prevent n full and fair discussion of every | Ohio and Indiana money wiih whieh he Started | CoRRTe™ c€2 prompily. in this matter and re- | —™®7-26= Address THE CHALFONTR. | {40s Hopkins place, near 20tuand Pace, {nformation et the office, National Bank; J. D. Baker, president, Citizens’ | the surplus and undivided profits, €340,524,179; | Phase of it, whether it be the question of ite| from home exchanged. Then again be bad to| jleve the country atti the world. from. any ap. | GEA VILLA oeestnt oT Ration. where onders'cau be left for’ te F ; for the —— bs inuance beyond the period of the maturity | stop| in. Baltimore, to. make a. further : , Ocean end New York ave. Open all the ye:r. = Dareace to destination trom hotels sng National Bank, Frederick, Md.; Wm. Lawrence, | total = ding, dividends ‘unpaid, | Continuance bey er| prehension upon this subject. ‘The silver | Terms ane vary neteunebhe Me BW aE : , sectest controller of the’ treasury: Lawrence | amountek tor @hids Se S4oae. Under” th | Of the last government bond or the supplanting | exchange. And when he made he purchases in already purchased and coined and remaining | jateo! thease. ee Npbises. tthe OUT OF WASHINGTON, “ ceveral Mamasse. tmy®] General besesese i i ity fi id radically | Philadelphia money in Wheeling every $10 i bank examiner for Maryland | bai have security in double | Of it with a system entirely new an ladeip) y K every $10] to be coined will not do the country any dam- tnd Bisteit of Columbia: Ac L. Barber, presi- [procter pip erenp aon for which the stock- | different, You pave phe papaninge of accom: | bill he had went for only $9. In recent times | age if we simply stop this matter where we are. | dont Barber Asphaitt Paring Company; Col. J. | holders are liable. This would make $1,373, | plished facts, You feast of all ought not, in | he had gone from Boston to San Francisco | Whatever stringency exists. in the money mar | M. Wilson, U.S.4.; Wm. T. Tucker, M. M. | 146,000. In addition to this they also have pro-| ne strensth of what has been gained, to fear | and at every point paid his expenses with the | Ket today is due, as we have said befo rmyrass Parker, Commissioner of the District of Colum-| tection in the surplus aud undivided profit, | the future. ee Jaced in| SAme money out of the same pocket book. He | imagination more than from real causes, [| © SOSES. bia; BH. Warner. president Washington | making a total of €1,713,670,000. The loans | largely within vour keeping. Those placed in}cowld go around the earth today with this | believe that this. is not the time for moneyed | 20K RENT Lean and Trust Company; C. J. Bell, president | and discounts made to carry on tie business of | Powitions of trust in banks cannot be indiffer-| money. He expected the newspaper men institutions to make money tighter by refusing sree American Security and Trust Company; <. E.} the country amount to $2.171,041,088, and the | &?t to tere Spel — on fier, They would say that this gathering was tmtended to/joans properly secured. ‘This should at all Herrell, prosidont National Capital Bank; E. 8. | aggregate liabilities and resources amount to | Posed in them and the system not suffer. They | help Secretary Carlisle out of a hole. Mr. Car-| times be. tho first and important Parker, president Columb’ tional Bank; | $3,510,094,897.46. eval appropriate to ngregine either ba} lisle, he declared, was not in a hole. He would | point in making a loan, and there is no reason 3. D. Ravlor, president Ohic National | ‘ihe average annual losses to creditors of | *Peculation or extravagance, the funds intrusted | pilot the ship faithfully through the storm. | now why this principle should not bo applied Bank: George C. Henning. president Traders’ | national banks by all failures in nearly thirty | ial Pups teal tee Gee ie ~ The speaker saw no use of lying awake worry-| and the business interests of the country move National Bank: Matthew G. Emerr, president | yearn hare, been but oue-twentieth of 1 per | Hee" and the prejudice of the veople not be | ing about the gold, whether there was much Ur | on comparatively cmosthis, Of ontee seas werged ag $i hor days tent Jape Tt Oetaber Second National Bank: Dr. Daniel B. Clarke. | cert, We find that in one year (1892) dratts | sr0066 oe peddle ard Xk upon the | ttle of itan the treasury. If there were any | lative stocks and securities will alwaya during a | $R2,,,Aidre © TREMAINE, 187 Ce President Nations! Bank of Republic: Jesse B. | drawn by reserve cities amounted to #5,042,-| fidence in them. They cannot look upon the | gold there it should be paid out. ‘That was | restlessness in monetary circles be pushed to the | ont wittial HENRY HOTEL ilson, president Lincoln National Bank: J.L. | 276. By other banks, $7,952,682, making a | /8™ Lagan ernie on pals resp recs what it was there for, The magnificent’ credit | wall, but there ought not to be, and there is no | F' in Barbour, vice president Central National Bank; | total amount of $12,994,953. To show that, as beeteescars ee js bat Liss ‘the la e office of | of this great country was worth more than | reason why legitimate. business enterprises LAKE GEORGE, Henry A. Willard, vice president National |g resuit of the laws and regulations governing | {he Lagos act gpa) ane 1 x abel | thousand millions of gold piled up in the} should not find the confidence they deserve. Metropolitan Bank: H. Bradley Davidson, vice | the national banking system, the earnings have | ‘Bem and fixing their duties and obligations | treasury. ‘There was no catse for anxiety = T. AGNES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ALBAN AND BATHS, SHENA} Steaert @ direction of beep Doe Saaremaa | Pager sche gion pe 5 myll-lm* ” RNISHEI to hotel an ba hs: OBREESE. Berke. ICHMOND AXD DANVILLE RATLRO: RW Wivtkore Aa Rees RECEIVERS. Schedule tn effect Mav 7, Alltrains arriv. NAVAL EXPEDITION FOR ows To THE —— | wet ition, Washiucton N = ‘$300. m. daily Local for Danville and By St. Joun's Miler Reheat Mant fate stations, and conne "ts for Prog Rare set ae the Great Lakes, ‘Orcanized ws cade ts See =. — 8 war. Limited number may join. Jur a for alt steticee on ior cl petwe raion A unsurpassed Apply for terms. F ttawes at Ti! nt 7 n ming locality in t for Warrenton and Orange,an@far rasbarg daily except San ABUAGTOS AXD tee B. Z.. ‘THE NONPERFUL MODERN FACILITIES IN Will open June 15. The largest. best appointed Producing most artistic results ta dyeing and The financial question, of course, is one that | aud utevhinralls condueted Wee Cleaning, and the consequent enlargement uf ‘one t Lincoln National Bank; A. A. Wilson. | been reliable and extremely reasonable; the | Stands unchanged upon the statute books it | whether the Prosident was democratic of re-| our government officials and Representatives | ns Nt Wwerally conducted hotel at Lake George. Docity hve made it neceeasey to choames' the henson, a Vico president Bank of Republic; J. J. Edson, | averege ratio of dividends to capital and sur- | Must in all of ite provisions be enforce * Banks | Bublican. All they had todo was to go along | should approach from a standpointof patriotism | PURE WATER, PURE AIR, PERFECT HEALTH. | Pau Bay nade iT Principal points south ae vice Washington Loan and Trust | plus has been, for six months ending Septem- | DO oUer, reason than to protect the banks | their ways and stand by the controller. He | and not of partiean politics, and an¥'man, who DTnien Au Cumin Rershiceeials ey Company; J. A. Swope, second vice president | ber, 1892, 2.7, and the ratios of earnings to cap- | *63ins' pores ey Fon who are | referred to Mr. Cannon's allusion to money as | 4s q Representative. undertakes +o to do ought | _ For terms an particulars, appiy Hotel Grenobie. . vs : m . ashinston Prete Wi Lean and Trust Company; H. 8. | ital and surplus have been 3.5. trustees for others nor the controller, whose re-| being vital It was what blood was in the | ty be hiid res jonsible by the thinking and bus- | 56th #t. and 7th avenue, New York. From 1205 New York ave. toourelegant store and Cummings, Gen. R. N. Batchelder. U. S. A.;| Thus we could continue to quote and it they oe a iy Agia — veins of man, giving him vigor and health. To | iness intereste of the country. Prompt and de- my0-26t bee Sy ee extensive chemical laboratory, NW. B. Gurley, A. 8. Worthington, W. E. Barker, | all would only go to show the great magnitude | $1; Nave either the legal or the moral right to Rolson one was as fatal as to poison, the other. | cisive action in the right direction will speedily | yy yz1, TOP -SUWMFRRPSORT ibe Theodore W. Noyes, J. A. Hamilton, George | and benefits to the country of the national | Vidlate in the smallest degree that which fixes | They must keep their money good and pure! relieve the mind of those fearing m silver Houer, Har y,W Va, tT. 8 LOVETT. ‘Truesdell, C. B. Bailey, J. S. Swormstedt, L lMcat breacy polet, H. Shea, Isadore Saks, H. P. Godwin, P. V. | the safest banking system, unquestionably the purest, | Ur duty respectively. If there is any pro-|and stand by the controller, stand by the] standard, and. the evil will be corected wel | Pron ele Meat biprav rine DeGraw. Jules Guthridge. Charles Baum, Gen. | of any banking systems every established in| 8Fdship to the banks and conserves no right | Cleveland, and, more than all, stand by this peeenone Hound Hill ant @ amt aise . and 1206-1208 I st. n.w., Heer kanes, for Herndon. Returning. arrive Assuring our patrons of continned prompt attend- Seater f L. id the most suitable for the people | Vion of the national bank act that works | Secretary of the Treasury, stand by Grover | business confidence fully restored.” This speech heartily applauded. licit their further orders, thanking for past favors. to the public let those affected by it secure at lic, this fi , that should | “"* ~ ee ne J. RL Gea —y bhatt mation, = a SER | bens of Congress its repeal, but until re- pibeneg ih ray is fing of ours, that ol MR. BELL SPEAKS FOR TRUST COMPANIES. ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, poser pera at ol t ot puramaneron tia Sr iie big and hen. | Pesled it must not fail because it may cause in-| "Mr. Warner remarked when Mr. Taylor con-| Mr. Warner culled upon Mr. Chas. J. Bell, Artistic Dyers and Cleaners, ‘When cigars came . We ook Convenience or at times even embarrassment. | cluded that notwithstanding what the latter | president of the American Security and Trust | sap ATT r my6-tr S26 12th and 1206-8 I st. n.w. Pp nhs ast iclosaustecy te copeatata dxtiea ed Secon toto See With such an understanding between us and | said he thought he had succeeded in fishing | Company, to speak of trust companies. Mr. ds 2 ciea 1 grea Cy, ne = the post prandial exercises. will have here and throughout the country the | * itm) NOrAIOg together, to Recure to, the | up a pretty good banker. “He desired, be said, | pet! said there should be no antagonism be. | Ritefen game 1, Renovated thrvilshont: command py Ea Ee SOME LETTERS READ. best wishes and sincere support in your efforts | Public the largest mensure of benefit an; to introduce another Ohio man, practical | tween the national banks and the trust com- | tricity: sanitary. arrancements perfect, For ‘rate, | jeg mtd ieee ease specialty’. pri inister the affairs of br greatest safety to its great interests there can| banker—the president of the Belle Fontaine ies, Tor the Wit 6 y legitimately oc- | ‘asrams and further information apply to Call at MME VIBOUD, ‘Me. Warner read a number of letters from pratrmeregah national curreiey act and. the | P@ 2 possible friction between the banks and | National Bauk. He referred to Judge Willia ponerar tay AMhat ha caone Menke ore "erg WEBEL, PAGE: Mt . Old stand. 71 bankers and others who had been | Sott Paes of banking. The bankers of Wash- | ‘be controller. Ishall take the law as my sole | Tawrence, who, he remarked, had as first con- | qubied* feld that the national t developed that | #AHE-SUMMIT. Unable to avail themselves of the invitation to | ingion will be glad to know you better per-| Tule and guide, and I have every right to ask | troller ruled frequently against the District, | would undoubtedly be the chief source ot | 1" ‘The largest house and hichest point at take part in the welcomeextended to Controller | sonally and earnestly wish ‘that your resi-|*™4 expect thoso whose interests are to be af-| but who had changed his views and was now. | revenue to the trast company. This was the | Ferry. W.Va." For circulars and terme address GOERS! HIGH-CLASS IN STYLE, FIT AND — EDITH A. Hicks, for Gineinnsth, i itananots, Vesti. aaa. hick ¥. 5 od , 2p20-1m TO AUthet. ww. | buled Timited. 4.0, express 11-25 nm i i their best en-| he believed, iv favor of the most liberal e: ie ot; ‘The writers were Mr. E. G. Kirk of | dence in Washington will prove agreeable, at- je Detieved, t fa; ” management of the state. The trust com- een Vi = as For Pittsiure and Cleveland, expr-ss daily 11.300, the Metropolitan National Bank of Chicago, | tractive and profitable in many wavs, eo much | 1¢ar0re and their most sincere support. | penditures for the capital city. panies were now and unfortunately gentlemen | Bice nascnomine Wekten Marvland RR. DD Y. ee gee | "herbed ent eunsten, 100.400.0 Mr. W. L. Trenholm of the American Surety | so that your stay will be one of long duration. Wacnsc'ecuicieaited tie a th which had | 7™?@E LAWRENCE ON THE NATIONAL caPiTaL. | who write wills and ye trust companies as ‘Will open June 21, 1893. B D ¥. NNN OGG for Winchester and i . Cy of New York, E. S, Lacey. president} When Mr. Edson finished, Mr. Eckels was| jus¢ been made: remarking. thet it seve eek,| JUdge Lawrence said: Although myhome is | executors would not die. ‘There were only four rakhis.clecant hote! hae ineen_sraatly enlarged. since BY ERE & oF ef the Bankers’ National Bank of Chicero:| introduced, and his speoch was loudly ap-| jon oer ete Sees Nae g net tasted vin | in amy native state of Ohio, yet Ide not foot Srust Gompanies in the United States, thove lo; | much lower ratentoneaton muerte, “81S Sper weet | DDD ¥ BRN ‘GSS cere throuch to Mempnicand Xearwiste sa Henry ee Sone set the | Plauded. Tigor of ono wao had not yet become tired of | that Iam n trespamer on forbidden ground in| Came under the same sugersision ae the ae drew FEA .K RUST Hal "Reunert’ Baltimore, | 000 7, HEX & s09, Fer cen cea ha wan Oe f: Carrency A. B. Hepburn. Mr. Cannon in his CONTROLLER ECKELS’ SPEECH. Mes ee _then, introduced Assistant Secretary | sharing with you the pleasures of this ocea-| tional banks. ‘This gave the public confidonco Washington Gee a: Bene, “Bose carro: | 8 2 E HERE © | 00, 45 mim Sahm, Loco letter said: “The life blood of the tradeand| Mr. Eckels said: Gentlemen: I trust that the | of the ee ee. sion. Here is located the Congress which makes | in the institution. Jard's Hotel evéry Saturday during May and June | © © fee UN XN Gao. 25.05, "55 30, "Ss, O_O, gommerce of =. ee Snag saa — hosts of the evening will feel, without my giv- a Lpacoamed pred Sethe: laws ~ eo ia rape At _ the a ‘MR. A. L. BARBER. ae a TAPERS PERE misenieedied (<4 a through the natio: our , town: pression to formal thanks, that I ir. Hamlin exp pl re at ing | powers of the President are chiefly exercised, a Z TERRY. 2 4 ‘ Serena Ge tet SSeS pnts rSshctudl tox’ tha “ogee tually stuua | oom ot teal ocmicdiy’ aad tedee: Gackasied ic | saa tee: the kighons Judicial tribunal of the rey jorececiong fase sierra erga ee oe eee CORON WORK erate purcediae WORK. : £3 ‘the curreney, by reason of his direct relation i i nation administers justice. Every citizen of fc : - 7 _myt2wt Manager. : y fhe banks, eels the pulse ofall of our business. | afforded me of meeting, under such gracious | take part in honoring th Re eobliag sc S1un&: | this vast and mighty republic, wherever may be | made a witty speech. Speaking of the standard | cur Ewa -MOUNTAIN-HOUSE Line AC Seay ee eaten The ‘national bank act’ originated by Chase. | circumstances, the representatives of the finan-| 49 tranger arriving in Washington, hesaid, must his’ abiding piace, ia interested in the exercise | of moncy, he referred to the gridiron pendulum A Frit Hill Far, Bue ide wucungain east 0° | Goa anagem ANTON, FISCHER. A 1S) "em., Fs, ta.30, tl improved and strengthened by McCulloch | cial institutions of this and sister cities. What- dhe great palin Seikcy ne Next ho ie tireck | Of these powers. ' All who wield the honorable | and suggested that some way might be devised | Yay Tin November 1 Caparityof hotel 270. we. | aud deliversd: a3 314 Pa avec, 5.30 pam. Knox, provides not only a sound currency, | ever feeling of beinga stranger in the midst of b kar P a tnviti _ ate. and then by | 824 responsible duties of national offices are | of combining the gold and silver so as to con- | ¢0 S2t ook sclifldren half rates; €1'and $1.30 Dut also safe and permanent depositaries for the | strangers was mine upon coming here has been | Pv.) fait and inviting. climal the people ef | the agents and ministers of the For | stantly preserve a proper relation. He spoke | Per dar. "Send for circular. xT. ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. "8 money, and it Deaton Ecce rsserm lost in the cordiality of the greeting given to me Sohiagien Mespee oF theindmlcal ode the greater part of fifteen years, during which | of the situation in New York and said he be- | 01m aouR Ss 2023 G st. n. ie ‘101 i fo i i i i OSE Dressmal The duties of the controller are difficult and | from this evidence of friendship { may well be- Fenuligotgear yf ol ogres Leer or poee ea fc i Huadu l kaon sotmething at thateels | QD0 000 lsas money thurs tes a pene nce here Dicestis-en thicNetdesr ame Seema nabs eas = delicate and I wish Mr. Eckles every success in | jieve that here, at least, those most to be | Pher. etl Ot renter Gog utural state | tion which the government does and should year ago a national election was pending and | tenstiraserne Foonaton, There ae ahatel, Ele: PIANOS AND NS. state id fe 01 his new office. You can assure him that the | affected by the acts of the controller have no| "in & stato of warfare. One man’s pros-| sustain to it. business men were not disposed to put out WM. QU BATES, Manacer, Everett House, ——— = = i: i i it ieved by another's disaster. hy 4 New York, bankers of this city will always use their best | fear of sudden destruction coming upon them, | Perity was achi bY As this is the grandest, noblest, freest and | their money until the result shou!d be known. endeavors to uphold his handsin every possible | nor are they disturbed over the idea of the | When higher conceptions of living came, how- | nest of the republics of ali time, great, if not |New York was the great ‘monetary center, a doing of some indiscreet and ill-considered act | ver, self was sunk in the desire for the nni-| Croatest among the nations of ihe earth, the | treasury for the whole country. “fhe hundred | KINGs Wood, INN +» Until June 1 4 1 aN Avery Axy Trsr action and Chester, 640 And the five PIANOS and the one ORGAN . Partog Carson ail day trains : i WOLFEBORS we're ageuts for will come through with stone 40" ‘as 2 Trenholm wrote: “Naturally {cl « | on bis part tnat will lead to unutterable con-| versal food. and with this idea they had | American people may, and do greatly expect, | millions that was there last year was so much | opcas ‘shout’ JUNE 50 & Oe ec, ies —— Tg Ht — it interest in Mr. Fekels’ success, and I have | fusion and possible disaste achieved the in ustrial triumph of modern | that all the appropriate powers of the govern: | in excess of what was there’ two years ago. Finest’ fishing in pid, the, Decker, Weber, Fisher, . lauding paseeniers In Ro doubt it will be premoted by his becoming | The banking system which you represent is | *iVilization. Our public prosperity at the | ment shall be fully and Hiiberaly exertuastien | avon eens personal inquiry among bankers of tality, perfection of mechanton es acquainted with the experienced and eminent | tog great and the interests which it involves | Closely allied to our finances that it was of the Ress of tone that ix unsurpassed. They're > jem of tone wns the mode's of niusic-inaking genus, ‘Sod om eaay terme See the Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Church Baeraze eal) Oreaa, now at our store residences by t SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, et office 7 Smy9-1m 4 PST. NOW or oT AM GC FRISSELL. O23 6TH ST. Sw. | - : - iano Tuner and Repairer. Orders by PEAKE " : at prices, "Advice xiven Purchasers five | CHESAPEAKE AND OW1O RATLWAY my laf | “SCHEDULE IX EFYECT ocTonr Trains leave daily from Pnion Stats make this capital city excel ail others in all that | New York he could say that they had no great can demonstrate the highest progress in archi- | apprehension. Notwithstanding the flurry in tecture, in art, in science, in agencies for the | cordage and one or two other speculati development of the resources of the whole | stocks, business men porsuing legitimate busi country and in all that can add to its magnifi- | ness could today get all the money they needed cence and beauty. Here a grateful people have | for practical purposes. modations . Kinewood Inn, Bankers and business men who will be brought | to far-reaching in their importance to be | Utmost importance to have earnest contident together at your entertainment. I know well by | either lightly dealt with or hastily acted upon, | 24 fearless men toadminister them. He pre- experience that there is nothing more valuable | Jt may be changed in the future under the | ‘icted for the new controller of the currency to one charged with official responsibility than | pressure of new necessities, but such change | ® Steat success. He spoke in complimentary to beable to tind within reach, at a time of | il] only be wrought after a consideration com- | tems of Secretary Carlisle, who, he said, was need. those whose varied experiences and prac- | mensurate with the magnitude of the subject | Man vhom overy one admitted to be one of the | erected a monument to the memory of the| ‘The last speaker of tho evening was Col. tical familiarity with atfuirs render them safe | and for the betterment of the system. It will | f*irest-minded, most judicial-minded, men in | father of his country taller than the pyramids. | John M. Wilson, the commissioner of public res. Washington bas | not come as a result of political changes, nor Bere peter pia weer Here are statues and monuments to testify the | buildings and grounds, tho wound up the own ver¥ great ommercial importance | for the furtherance of political desires. When pt ratitude of the American people to heroes and | evening's entertainment by telling several : ee es eee ? : gee 3 Sten since the Degianing of my term. and there] the ‘beat Judgment of the American peopl, | Metred the greatest good to the greatest mum- | Erommin aad gclontines nid en leatrote | Shee Rie Le bey EE ace NFwronn, Rr pe ge are now to be found there bankers of as much | viewing the question in the strong light of « | ber; @ man of distinguished ability, When Mr. | enefactors of ‘our race. ‘These, at occasion | laughter. Hienovated thever moet ones ho Man tet ‘workshop in the rear: orkens tuned oud fe ability and experience as exist in any other city | business proposition, is that the national bank- | Carlisle lave down office. Mr. Hamlin said, his | ay requi Mie Me . of the same size.” ing system as it now stands no longer serves | 28™m€ would go into history with those of tha e, should be multiplied among the Ath a/R mh11-co9n ap20-Lm* i " flowers bloom in the parks and circles that FOR YEARS A BANKER HERE. ‘PP HE MOUNTAIN HOUs: Mr. Warner then called upon Mr. John Joy | the purpore for which it was created, but that | Hamilton, Gallatin and others who had a Las iy x HG Edson, the first vice president red is adorn this beautiful city. . RE: i, PA. the Washing- | another, with all the safeguards of the present | founded the flaancial evstem of the country. He | “"siore than half the real estate wealth of this| Death of A. T. Kelckhocfer, Formerly of | 00tP of the Allegheny monitains, main ‘ine Penn- fon Lean and Trast Company, to make the | \t none of its defects, would better mect the | felt confident that Mr. Carlisle in the administra~ 7 sylvania railroad. All trains stop. — jutely the most durable NO ma: fSundas only. trains hed from hotale Arrives " ; - city is directly the property of the nation. Riggs & Co. shfant. speech of weleome. needs of the peonle, then, and not till then, will | 10 of his department would receive the greatest Lane 11-30 Sm, St. Low os * - the money appropriated by Congress to erect ; OPENS JUNE 2s. a :tndrsed i ! tance from the guest of the evening, and | ‘@e money api ; t Mr. A. T. Kieckhoefer, formerly a Washin Lied vp reatataly spe moet Sursbte PLANO peado: toi WELCOMED BY MR. EDSON. it give way to something other and different. | 888181 : g buildings for convenience in the administra- ed i ee niusical profession ; constructs 1@ most Mr. Edson said: When Mr. Warner in- Fis strength and ite existence ‘must always | Be again depicted for Mr. Eckele a most’ con-| fuildings fc government, all expended to adorn | ton banker, aged eighty-eight years, died at his | cincaeuand these Wiehe ears Ctweem | BEtistic designs antin all kinds of rare wood cases Chicace and the east. Write for circulars. Esta. Cincinnaty formed me that I would be expected on this | Test in the confidence which the people have in | *Picuous success, the capital, adds to the value of a common heri-| home, 607 Mount street, Baltimore, on Mon- |. mylckn I. DUNHAM, Supt. | apit f CONLTPF, 417 11h st. now. — re, areiviti ‘neat ; 1 it as best securing to them the fulfilling of their PRESIDENT PARKER'S ADDRESS. for this and the generations to come. day. Mr. Kieckhofer was born in Hamburg, | {{NGLESIDE. BEACH HAVEN, N. 3.. signi fe 80 ha eceasion to make the remarks of welcome to} wants and the absolute safety of its obligations. | Mr. Warner then introduced Mr. E. Southard hen cit 8 or subjects of foreign 18} Germany, in 1804. He his youth in Eng. | em es oa Se Fe ES = See eee OOO BARDMAN PIANOS GLADDEN THE fom degen tc = our honored guest he put this partly upon the | Tt will survive just as long as it meets more | Parker, president of the Columbian National the United States, ther, toa large extent, | U0 Ervace and Brazil in comnoreial enter. | Bouse.” Special rates for June. Treieeniars. "| LO a mnecging ta Caton donot # rounds that I wasat one time in the govern-| completely, than any other system the vatied | Bank, to speak for the national banks of Wash- | Come to the capital. and they judge the char- | !and, France and Brazil in commercial enter. | DOs at HORT B ESGLE. Prop. mes of America, Has your home got one? Se litchinem | Wav neat ment service, in the office of the controller of | wants of all sections of our country, but when | ington, “if I were to attempt anything more | ScteF of our people, the utility of our form of Pee muataleh aiih the fsa of Beoto ieee. & SE a neil Sune 1. Better come and look us over. Otr stock te a @ points. dais, except Sundafy the currency. I doubt if he knew exactly what | the point is reached in the nation’s commerce | than mere reference to’ the ‘subject of | Government and the effect of our institutions | (2% {peor + £1 PR) oe NES ia me ee eee saad 2 oration ition I firet held in that ofice,ancl perhaps it | and trade that it falls short in this regard it, in| gnaneo,” said Mr. Parker, “in the presence of | BY what they here sce, A magnificent capital | C2;1! sequently, upon the dissolution of the | ven Zane varied, Tho Hardman Piano te the idealartist's = Would be as well for me to tell him and you, | the very order of things, cum ror | such a swarm of financiers I should, to use | city inspires respect at home and abroad, it in- | , Suinedien Ce Corcoran & itiege io thie erty, | artim phils. METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE. lge if the selection was | survive. It ought not to tremble at the pros- beeckw ary baa pect of competition with other and different ° a + the office of | forms of banking, for if it be demonstrated \ plored Baga gt Bgpomendt oe orb nmagy he either by its past history or its future conduct i “tired.” vites to our shores enterprise and wealth from peel Sache ee ee ec an | tee exmatclen, and by lemonstrating our own three things requisite for a successful war, and | love of country and exhibiting our resources Mr. Kieckhoefer formed tho banking firm of Riggs & Co., with Messrs. Riggs of this city and Elliott of New York. He remainee a mem- mb28-tf 1110 Fst. nw. Gp cantedier of tan onceene + luct | when ho was asked what they were he replied: | "4 capacity ‘it contributes to proserve the | Sud Hiliott of Now Nork. | He remained a me Talldwand those desiring rest and quiet. Baths, mas m8 Rational banking srstem, was organized under | that itis the best and safest that can be devised | "yfoney," “Money,” “Money.” The same | Peace of the world. retiring from business ‘eighteen years. ago he | purticlass ites ert WGHT Rh Be Re fet of Congress. of February 25, 1069, jase itefature te as anvared) as its past is ‘safe. “Tt| ching aay bo teutaflly sad ef auccenstal Pe | ” wasixarox'®. FINANCIAL insrirevione, | FeliTing from business eighicen Years, ago he "AURORA HOUSE, AURORA, W. ¥. E% 3 RY : Ahirte years Vago. Mr. “Hngh | MeCuiloch, eel be coward os Se pert ce oes ie: | acme {in time of peace. What we mean by money | Wo may all fecl a just pride in the financial | children. AN aciect Iamliy hotel on te Of the” Altecha en BUxN ang the Won! Indica. ‘of the State Ba indiana, a re- is asi currency, that most important ‘ ; fe ai " 5 where t! 1 breezes bl ‘Comfortabl Jeo to Boston, Pron Prerkably successful snstitation, wat appointed | feets. It would be unwise in them not to urge | # COntbUUNG. ta’ the local an pall ns te tes | institutions of this city, because thoy, too, | | Services were held at St. Martin's Church, | jets the cad breeze biow alwave, Comturtate nad P, polnts sonth controller of the currency and Howard of | upon the legislative powers the speedy remedy- | national prosperity. In. this highly favored | 4¢monstrate at home and abroad the skill and | Baltimore, today at noon. The remains were | gi per week. iieferences exchunsed. " Telethens | THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD OF MODERN | “ete 3 P i ; Tar teen) } NPARD 0 Battin ew York deputy controlier. Iwas the third man | ing of them. land of ours the munificent gifts of Prov- | intesrity of the eminent citizens who have or- | Drought here to be interred in Mount Olivet | gonnecitcis, F, Re Sar of a or adn ne pdecriioss: + sexes , . appointed. My position was chief messenger, | THz BENEFITS OF THE NATIONAL BANKING | idence, the warm sunshine, the gentle showers, | ganized and who manage them, and the mult ee Aurora, Ww. soa | MUSICAL. AND. MECHANICAL, DEVEIOI rath THOR COOK & SOK, owing to the fact that Iwas the only messenger | system. the rich soil and the salubrious climate would | plied and the multiplying financial resources Gui canielancan : a eee s 4m the office. I was just out of thearmy,| pot whatever the future of the national bank | be nullified by a vicious currency. Every | of the American people. Among these institu- mets 3 ND-HAND PIANOS, ‘idress Box | Inclading some of our own mak seventeen years of 1 Fe about departmental bu and knew nothing | but Slightly used. sor banking affairs, | May be, to its past none will den: PIANOS For KENT. ige | banker, every business man and every labor- | tions wemay.withoutany invidious distinctions, the praise | ing man is interested in a sound currency, and | name as onein which every citizen may take | THe Commons Rejecting tn Turn Obstructive By mueli effort and stady I became a clerk ina| which in the highest degree is itsdue. Its | what we understand by asound currency is one | just pride that which has reared this magnifi- a peeente to oseesions s O10 HE MATHEWSON, felt we ee ts. Jear or two and “Wal TEAttea, faery | Savance as a factor in the financial world, de-| that every man in whosehandsit may come will | cent structure where we ure now asembled—| The house of commons yesterday in commit | ‘young gune fr eeanaett Pier. RI. signed. Tc |. if Hme permitted, many | spite the prejudice against it at the outset and | feel and know ix sure and certain of | The Washington Loan and Trust Company. | teo on tho Irish home rule bill rejected, by - es incidents in t ‘tory of that great | the doubts of many at the present time. is sore-| redemption. With the war came the necessity | This and other eminently useful financial insti- | yote of 295 to 244, the motion of T. W. Russell, TEINWAY, CHASE. GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOS. burean illustrating the wisdom and work of | markable that we may well believe the people | of a banking system that would in every way | tutions of the city do honor alike to the capital bara ankvitet bak fae @aath re = remy York cies unul Tune 1. | SY Oneans and Wilcox & White ~ apbouy for wale of Mr. Hugh McCulloch i organizing the national | foc} that it has contributed substantial benefit | be tributary to the support and the strengthen- | city and to the nation. Riggircneravas banars a 2 eine . rent. DROOF*S Music Store, orp 20-1 Proprictor, : 23 Pa. ave. Banking system. | Mr, McCulloch's letter of | to the pubiic good. It he incilinted exchange, | ing of the treasury of the United States. The | It may be said to the credit of the great re- | the effect that the portion of Tn ee - = s204r wr: ; advice to bankers of that time was full of gems | promoted commercial trausactions and brought | national banking act of 1863 was a sort of co- | public that it is unsurpassed among nation for | ford. a ee EXPRESSAGE of banking ethics that were found as true for | in close and harmonious relations every sec-| partnership between the government and the, | the reputation of its statesmen and its finan- | be eliminated. sty a SAGE, Generations before as they have been since and | tion of the counti Born of the exigencies of | banks: the former was to furnish the privileges’ | ciers.. Financial resources, skill to manage Threaten the Rajah, ra ae Bb mig oy joie, ax eae Moe ee i A omnes ane cutag | 8.€rent war, embodsing many of the defects of | the charters, and the latter the money. the | them, integrity and good faith are among the | a sc95 peeled ar i | Mencuayts: Paneer, cheerfully ead catalorues, estimates aud informe | Progressive banking. it impresses me. can do the Jegislation of that period,and embarrassed by | whole system being founded upon the credit of | solid pillars on which national power and per- vices from Keunjhar, capital of the | “asi. 650, MAIN OFFICE. 01 tion. Excelence be pre cheapmeas nr liegt tack #ack.rop, ste Nz Pes are banking business ‘cls igpors THEE the conflicting interests that then confronted a | the government. The capital of the banks was | petuity must rest. The American people always | native state of that name in Orisha,| TQU)NKS DELIVER: SReervance. Mr. Culloch placed the sting government to maintain the nation’s | invested largely in United States bonds, sod | keve held up, and they always will hold up, the | show that a serious revolt has broken oLRUAKS DELIVER tional banking a2 upon a founda- 1 that today there are in | these in turn became the security and the basis | hands of any administration in power and aid | out in that state, ‘The palace of the raja is | Mois Mesenecr sfhce tion that has proved true and lasting, like »peration 9,506 banks, scattered through- | of circulation. The conditions have not | it in maintaining the public credit, national | Cireounded by thoussmis of the invereeaty | to the correct prin upon which the ma- ont the Union, capitalized to the amount of | ebanged, and I hold that it is the duty of every | honor and integrity. American financial in- . — SEERS. | pners, to Whom we i met & Son, Oxiv tional Treasury Department was founded by | ggss.¢42,876, and having assets to the | national bank, as well as every state bank and | tegrity, good faith and honor have never been Bard gr sapere go Pe - Hash icer) Kart, Geo B. Sheets Alex. Hamilton. But my ‘at duty. which | mount of ' $3,500.000,000. and so conducted | private banker, to aid to the full extent of | broken nor sullied, and they | Keunjhar is ecibatace co sa pbk ecyened * as seld-lin fsa pleasant one, is to extend, on bebalf of the | that no point is too’ remote or too un-| his m in assisting the Secretary of the | matter who may fill the presidential office. And | Keunihar MaMGAOA. tha reiaatend sen eal la CORED DY ADMIN TET EES, Pos- Officers of the nat nd trust © important to be hered within the | Treasury in maintaining the high credit that | the American people will never consent that TJ&b ha = forcements cl B KING De. | sent to him. HAINES’ GOLD panies of th sweep of the mighty vo! e of its business. | our government now enjoys. ‘the chairman | American dollars, or American credit, or SPECIFL and pace with the growth of the coun- | bas associated my name with a local institution. | American financial integrity shail be less vai- : map See eee | FE entra So in scup of cof been honor’ line of material prosperity and | For some time prior to 1887 the banking busi- | uable than those of the greatest nations of the coe P. Boyer of Dayton, Ohio, ex-county States in the to the ls to its ever-incrensing numbers. | ness in this city was in what might be called a | world. Depreciated curreney and depreciated | auditor and prominently known in business cir- |B = Ts ition of the the enrre « Just closed has witnessed the organiza-| quiescent state, and about this period it uwoke | dollars rob labor, defraud creditors, debauch | cles, committed suicide in a fit of despondency | ‘Sth ana HW ste jonal banking system of this tion of 130 national banks, located in thirty-two | from its Rip Van Winkle slumber and in the | the public constience, drive good money out | Monday night by shooting himself. action. on our bebalf, is the employing a capital | comparatively short time of three, years the | of circulation and thus paralyze commerce and = n this city upon the of dotlars, | number of banks was doubled and the capital- | indastry. FOR ov igen i pointment of a new controller of the eur From re; the banks it appears | ization nearly trebled. Of course I include the| And, as the American name and character Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. book vf particulars freo: PIED reney. that their c: us and profits in-| trust companies, ax they do a banking business, | and power are “known and honored through- c i MdLAMS & CU. cor, &. FL WARE, Under cbbict iw: Wasuiuucioy 00.000 on January 1, | but drawing a tine, I believe on activeaccounts. | out the nations of the earth,” so should the | p,7MMX Of Tour head in the morning afte to more than oue biltion dollars on March | By active accounts is meant the depositor draw- | Auerican financial skill und’ American money | speedy LLER _ creased A LAWYER AS €¢ Tt sggms to us perfectly appropriate and a | 1360

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