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- THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1898-12 PAGES. Oey eS zs aia i sca ae et a ORC SOTIC aspiration of the Cubahs for years. It NANCIAL. PECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTIC PO LO IS H 0 P E F U L seems to be overlooked also that President FINANCIAL. TEUALISM FIETEE 5 Cleveland and Secretary’Olney urged a full J. Ho SLTEMUS will held a meeting THIS . EQUI ASSOCIA- measure of home rule 4g the means likely =: sday) EVENING, April 5, at Wonn's le | TION OF . Coy to bring about a termination of the Cuban sd 7 Bw = % rhe - conflict. Spain has granted that, granting ’ ~. se & eos” | | Regular meeting each th. 1 * tne are e iF * * * Merchants’ Parc delive: c Nice | Hecke are now open for subserision te the oe: | Le Spanish Minister Looks Forward | it with the deepest sincerity.” There ts a] Americans in Havana Enjoy Them- erchants’ Parcel Delivery Co. "¥ teenth series of stock In the ess ciation. disposition to find flaws yn the details of : ~ oe Advan i) to share without fees or com- the plan. Let any one who is anxious to - mitrauces $20 to share without fees «1 to Peace. ee spa en atpaa velagi dae ei selves Despite War Prospect. S. THOS. BROWN, President. this home rule plan and examine it in de- ae Sa enes President. tail. He will find that it gives the Cubans RE pitches the most complete control of their own af- B. CARP SDGAR PF BERRY, ‘Treasnrer. pea ae ake aa Treasurer. 2, g y have a parliament of their DUMING THIS WENTHER NOT BASED ON OFFICIAL INFORMATION | fsis,,2%% anise & memamentot vet |NIGH® TRIP IN SHORE BOAT a What's # nicer sensation than to sit Is it fair, just as this local parliament and ~_ = “ before an open freplace and think of local cabinet is about to assume complete Think of us when you think of stor. This i what's a nicer seusition tian to. sit nee A ; control of the Cuban affairs to eweep aside | yi 1 FoxSeninel ' Z ‘ 4 s TE gaaeveas a abefeze’an open ‘te place. Presents His Country's Side of | thi entire system and to declare that sis! Vigilance ef Sentinels on the storage he ome Better accommodations — more If we print your hooklets and Spark Guarda for the ‘replace a failure before it has eyen been tried? lower prices—are three special feature shard © fireplace. f S : sa specia atures 8 n depend on them in fact, the finest place for fireplace fix- ‘I do not wish in this to repeat an argu- wes A 1 : aires regan pla DI the Case. ment for autonomy, but simply to call ate Spanish Warships. that have caused our storage business to assume such paitatdanceeaek We “THE TILE SHOP"—p20. de17-4m,12 tention to the fact that plain justice dic- bee large proportions. Orfativgs that Gare. Ee The ri ht P antine ides = fates that a system of home rule, brought = Epon : e rit rintin lea. forth after the deepest solicitude and con- 4 GaSe Ve ae j 3 € DENIES REPORTED SAVAGERY | sideration, and ‘based upon what the cue | AN ENERVATING CLIMATE Sam pea of A_ piece of printed matter can't talk back. ns themselves have long desired, and on proof, How ¢ Prompt don't answer objections or offset a bad impr hat the United States government deem- tages eal E i elon with su les. Tt is much better to ed most fitting as a settlement, should not i couubustite Why “dicker™ with Baltimore and | Pe) stan Cane ae taken a es ‘at | The Spanish minister, Senor Polo, was | be lightly dismissed on representations of | From a Staff Correspondent of the Associated Press. clevators—spce New York concerns for Store or Ottice | finpresefona are the i. Vve a Seen at the Spanish legation today and | the press or even on the representation of | HAVANA, March 31. — Amid all the ight watehme . eernGed tion of affairs. He spoke freely and at | ply: ‘Your opportunities for investigation | between the United States and Spain the 2 ' ! : very ¢ ae aie EN y times with intense earnestness. The inter- | have not been edequate, and. moreover, | consular officials and newspaper correspon 3 ss 5 5 : = SMITH, Ist view is authoritative throughout. stcc lure cannot be judged before | ents, pretty nearly all the bona fide Amer- Pio In P k Sh harves f 4th st. se. TIMELY PATRIOTIC POETRY.| «1 am stint hopera ot peace,” said he. | f,f¥stem has been tried. and when its in | icans left in Havana, pursue thelr several V = ac Ing= Ippi ng ‘That may seem cptimistic at a moment | ties not only in the interior of Cuba, but | Yecations with a serenity which, if assum- nye 5 mic Sassen weed when such passions are aroused, such | circumstances without tending to def ed, does high credit to their histrionic | 7, Mov 1M Y—We move anything—our specialty is Household _ Sa es naval and military operations are going | the very end scught. en though we | powers. Ne Effects. Send for our padded vans and experts. °¥ The Spanish Main, the Spanish Main on, and when the current of public senti- | ™@Y differ on this, at least we should agree | One question does vex the souls of the | = ee Jet F eye kaha iin Reeks with the blood of countless stain, ment seems to be that war is inevkable. | that, the judsment of one should not be | : : A Wath thi We'll save you no end of time and trouble on “moy- ria no risk—our rule aneret rare sirgin a S is inevit » | ferced arbitrarily upon the other. For the qaurantine. t i ites 3 MESG GING seen e that war is inevitable. | tered arbitraril the other. For the | Newspaper men—qaurantine, ntil this im FRED GATCHEL & Were boarded, with their spoils untold. I cannot say that I base my view that | moment it seems as though this equitable | year, after getting a clean bill of heaith ing” day. Lact Fr. MUDD, ‘ r Feace will prevail upon any direct or offi- sew was set oe and ant ad we Aon from the United States sanitary service now with us : : eisai tts Say Es é i ‘The Spanish Main, the Sj x i ; sae utoaomy is a failure. We say so. That ]).-- an. a paeeae ane = y = ie Ss Fodves ‘The Spanish Main, the Spanish Main etal snfoeme tion's (On'\ithelcontrary, Nittis | aM oT oes area ine Tot eee tine eierae ete the American could put off his a Packing—ar. F. M. Ashford, formerly of 418 roth st., is now oages, For Spain's envenomed dagger falls either sincere or that the plan is a success | parture northward to May 15. But, owing in charge of our packing department, 15 years’ prac i med ake ee or will be a success.’ Now, is such an at- | to the ravages of yellow fever last year, Segre A : 12 ce Re ays 511 9th. i Be ee tituae some: pat be Navel process Ot the southern tier of states, Florida par- tical experience in packing China, Dric-a-brac, Pic : ain, the Spanish 3 considering both sides o: pes ton 20 Canis| aes aostne AaB soe eaeaceiGe el ne. »s, ete. Estimates furnishe seh ot ile i ES MD a self-respecting nation admit of such a | ticularly, dectded upon advancing the dat tures, etc. Estimates furnishe Wild wat eigualtel ecole tes . ecntemptuo Ris epa aca ot an wellky Ebe a 2 ble departure to April 1. oe eee ale has presented in the interest of peace and | rigid laws were never imagined than those Hi H Pe f as curses to th’ etei es. <i 2 — 2s goods of all kinds t« arts of the work Tn curses to the eternal see Hs eee ae An ee ee ee Shipping—We ship gor ds of all kinds to all parts of the world, The Spanish Main, the Spanish Main, The Relief of bans. willing to undergo quarantine, fun z F eight handled promptly. Bs. ge called for and x) rs arbarous Sete with pues “As to the reconcentrados, I can only ang eu ene a cg ae ue re 2 delivered. sta Ss Inartyrs and its victims dea , 2 ees centra Tek | SAS Ae SAN SEE Tat no acs sf B¢ vatsbvhiaade &/ guilty fea! say that the decrees of concentration have | jtcamor Will take you and run the : : been revoked and urgent steps are being pale! ees ‘The Spanish Main, the Spanish Main taken for the relief of these poor creatures. ae Fane B t : arootte Welt: as ; ceipt of your chark hurricane While there is no doubt of the misery of he Olivetie of the Plant line 2 29-931 treet oven : their condition, yet the government is mak- | Parted for far northern waters and chang- 92 See lease pret nies sanks Killed bys tceachery~ ing the most heroic efforts to alleviate this | ed her por: of cail from Havana to H ES SeYaye YF fe yay nd Pe Hr fens caver pelisutite ie ccndition. As to the insurgents, they have | tax, the Mascotte alone is left as a regular company to my fr é eal Sine ae borne arms against Spain for three year: Key W boat, and she will refuse all | =—— === = cis eames L g terrible loss of lite and money, | ee neers unl ; i 5 aS ae Wwoonwa i believing these men to, be mis- | Dassengers unless pee Every One in Washingten who] 2 sooo ter, Excise i fights. guided, the government has sought to re ih yy a ten ye gx can Re ° . ACCIDENT POLICY RATES gain their confidence. Even today the of-]| fever countries or 1 Dabbles in Stocks | sAmerican Securit 600, with 825 Kly the Spanish Main, ficinldeaire ttesavetlavan te nbltshes ant acon |e alread Can Jearn something vastly to tle advantage = we t CCUrily ae EC peal by the home-rule government, urg-| Steamers clearing here for Florida ports | sending nate op. Star ofc Z *& Trusi Co., 1405 GN. W.$ cul Agen 4 fof reckoning: looms: ing all those in arms, insurgents as well as t not only have an immune captair fo aoe ame |. ae ee ai $ (peat at Will slake their bones In ocean tombs. iirila RIGAito WoEaseeniOS KITTIES ANGI Gens ww, but must be of CORSON & MACS [2 SSH rere " » ¢ RACITE COAL: < and unite in celebrating the restoration of | are not allowed to pass Members of the New Yerk Stock ‘ 3 Es. ANTHRACITE COAT ‘The Spanish Main, the Spanish Main, peace. ii tells them also that if this home | @ Cuban port. You can go to N 1410 Fst. Glover building. * Foreign Ex 4 Egg and Its biliew rule is not perfect it may be improved. | Without all these restrictions facing you, (Comesponente sot ~~ 7 ae er | @ ign mxcha 2 In short, the insurgents are invited to join | but the Ba nts don’t w to re Sct eee cae Daten au corecmaeey area Letters of C . the Spanish soldiers in laying down their West via New York, but unless the ene pane Spey 3 £LLers oO 2 arms, saying that a period of calm may be arantine lz are modified (as every | paitroa ocks znd bonds “and all securities | & Brown Tnothers & ¢ > ae given, during which just and wise coun- | «ne hones they wi be in these eritieal Usted on the eschan zee of je . 3 = trong and pl sels y prevail for the permanent better- | times) they have ro other course. eston ard Baltimore bon; > able STE Mr. Pi y Be LE) Ns TOS Woe peckalty Dis- | v matte ueatieacclbcetestsisuch\ denna, aia Hie ee rent of Cuba. Whether this will succeed A Bont Trip in the Harbor. Aepeanhy se: ah ‘anal cect: f Of the world. z Minister f1 Sp: le you wait And soon its scourging will begin, a ‘rom Spain, Ido not know. It seems ab though some of | 4 noat trip taken by this corr Wine : eee | ecru 3 apt delivery. 7 div! o " il ‘gel aders, artic y oe 7 »”y ss 2 ic el ‘el. phone Stock bought and 60! ge of se aes nish Mato, ee ar react aad faclelye RODE res Gutte npan bivees al Ca ascot ete a ap (in Eavaaat nao ee EE 5 ie ae ena ee ne Meres ooo nace $ oe ; dain; Bae ae creat in these enlightened | pent upon an irresponsible policy and were | some id existing b =r je 2.W. WiHeLrny : oa ae eee SUS e sword of Ged ts flashing fre deys two self-respecting nations, made up | deaf to reason, to a cesdasion of arms, or | tween Cuban and American ports as to the IN SUMS PROM $1.00 e AE 2 And Spain shall shrink before Its Ire. of men and women of high aspirations andj to any proposition calculated to restore restrictions. The correspondent had an in- AT LOWEST RATE OF IN + ORON terns — the most —PAVID GRATAM ADEE.) noble instincts, cannot and will net resort | peace, no matter how beneficial it might be Hapariay cabinet lace ON ie . SIDE > eee ae ES Ra Laat SUERTE | ToL oubes teresting bulletin ning cabinet action REAL ESTATE IN THE DE * spe 5 popular t Our Starry Banner. b a ee “You ask meas tothe latest phases of | in Washington, e' from R. HOLTZMAN. « . Z ; : It would be too wanton, too criminal, 100 | negotiation, I cannot speak, owing | York office. ‘The sr on the Fern jnl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. NW. | ¢ 4 | Rae nent: Ps York cutter, is Go, fling our peso to the 2 en offensive to all th tes of civiliz to the res of my position. T can M See at = t to Lo: \2 merican Securit bs i iss bop areata ny eae and Christianity for such an awful conse- say spite. the antimosities oney at5 PerCent to bam | ¢ and Trust Co. ¢ Tailor. Ane drive; che! foe from land and se rene : ‘ 5 believe that calm counsel will On zeal estate in District of Columbia, No Je- | t rust > % ss ‘The treacherous, cruel, castard ta. avence to be brought about. To be sure, I ha J 5: t 5:15 p.m. lay in clo \ D4 > sly EF st. cannot close my eyes to certain obvious Tie bo a AES oa Ae mevidena, .m., A m e MCLEAN, 1008 F st. | r 4 Jn triumph, let ft wave toate, circumstances existing both here and in| 4 basis Just and honorable thalpo eeeney | around from one Spanish officer to an YOU ARE A HOMESEEKER visit— | ©" eeee re = = With all its patriot folds unfarled; Spain. At times these ve inclined me | and without recour: F I yor until ) p.m., whe aled an > ial UILDIN Stacalacs se eae co “ 4 [ ecours ully ree- ‘ ae 5 R | Cc. Dene mete! ace ae st ees ate antntag tare | col ataares tnelipopuiae’ view) «bee (he aeles| Conleedineleaestn ism and’ in- | Hered to the hands for witch ity CLEVELAND PARK. eaid lation will be eld on TH patie nae das i ticns between the two countries were fast the An Mu DeOnle,) Dut ere cn cipal nore on aoe tb) mb31-4,tf Y gent phict arduant so asoren fotlewe in knows her strength and power; arrroaching an irreconcilable issue. And ae foe . r @ toll = =o aes = hens. ¢ er million men defend her shore; wetlab ne) thos) Gea ic-eeemea to aie fot ahacaigenety atone ne a the pa ment our "ena ¢ Hos beck er ues habad bahoal dees it seem to me row, that that issue has | be tempered with calm justice and a dispo- en if oa Bedon offing that showed keno Pp Vy on GET, eke. Can fight and win foreve < brogressed beyond the bounds of a reason- | sition to look at both s Guestion || “caeennoihadito/row: though there wae a ae ee $ install- Nav eemte were We know no North, we know no South; able and just settlement, alike honor: Boe One a le. Se ee ‘Outly (did he anathema a 5 a al the stock : at 7 pn. We're one in heart and soul today— to both governments. pe oie Aca tize the rule fe ding the use of sails in| Forecast till 8 p.m. Wednesday: For the ment fag Re iehcon neces tenets INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, httall. Soon we were | District of Columbia, Maryland and Vir-| vatue of matured shires in this Building and ON Ec KERT. You'll find the brilliant “Blue” and “Gray!” The Spanish Side. RGcOn . thin a cable lengih of the stern of the | ginia, sow; clearing ané colder tonight, | Leen Associntion—is S100. This instellucnt et ok ose z se “Consider for a moment some of the ele- | ACCOUNTANTS, -Page 6 | Vizc and the Alphonse Doce, between | fair and colder Wednesday; northerly | 8% the fectare of the ehexe small p SS ‘Ten million cheers from sea to sea, ments of this present cri he GA TORNEYS. -Page 5 ich stretched a lane of black water | nag z Ss teeter pence cone rome be pot a ‘A special ard impertant meeting of the usso- Gata Gomatine atte s is pres : PEERS: Ase Minaieed ee winds. e £3 seek! a pretit nvewtment oi has been called for WEDNESDAY, April Ce US GA Cia i went on. speaking with much vigor. “Cd MARTE eee ec nenee rom - EF The attention of government employes te al at S p-m., at Metropolitan Hotel. It’ fs re- Pp ming Law and Liberty {t be possible that your people will con-| icyer pepper ie OR wi conditions and general fore-| Tected co our full peid etcck—drawing G per cent, ed that all members be present “or all the people everywhere, a B 5 | strokes were made. Then two more ct cast > storm, central Monday night in| Washin Nat'l BI'd’ % De, MES L. JUUN A, JOYCE. | sider only one side of t a Let us for | BOARDI rung out from the sentries amid- | }ortherm Mises ippi, has moved rapidly to Suington Nati Bi'd'g __ Secretary: eee —_-+-—_. a moment admit that there are two sides Ze SDs nana, epecttal Patrol boat poked | the North Carolina cosst. 5 and Loan Assn.—12th and G Sts. An Inferior Piece of AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. to this case. There are always two { Bags as ier Weise Seen en The pressure has risen in the Mississippi] 4 ““Suind and Solid as Gibraltar.” = —— to a case, and is it just or fair or chiyal! ? meee tikes UA ieriCanon aaa valley and on the Recky mountain slope. St s Leather Belting News Items Gathered West of Rock | for your people, borne on by their ag the information “Americanos a la Fern. Tikawa value have fallcc an the aot Aes ees your p k and put you to an Creek. Sera pe rotam, Ne Laer Ws | Passed Wlihout Stopping. panic lS ae Es met mgmary Lowest-priced storage in town! nce. Tt pays to ; Sere zht, Spain is w at ends it? But we passed without stopping, only rains in the middle ic states a mar beet r-lap Leather | | Elijah Alvord, the well-known contractor, | ,, ‘Epirit of simple justice why will not this pcan forcibly; gaan, oe no | Onto valley, with Meht snows in the lower] > G ng. Any size or any quantity you want at | has been notified to appear at the police | qiposition yield for a moment to a calm Peel challenged more forcibly than! syer v4 in vegion’ endl southern New Beeieen | S22 oom. (Gnoranined pnp ~ sale prices. narpware, | Station by Policeman Lee Witt. While ideration of both sides of the case, Piss the forecastle sentry on the Viz 4 The wether is nearly clear west of the E 3 John B. Es pey,marns charged broadly with violating the police | including some of those factors which aré i Pies order to stop was accented by the sharp | Mississippi. tion against fire and burglars. apt-iod ‘regulations, the specific accusation is the | Vital and essential to Spain? . POSTAL Page 5 | Tate of his rifle as he brought it to a] It is warmer near the Atlantic coast and| w cuivcrox sar pry em EE FS | ee AP ee ee ee Cuba has been a colony of Spain from RENT (Flats)... Page ready. It appeared that our boatman had | decidediy colder throughout th> central SHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Co.. Come To Us For Paper. Co Ce eS ONC RA time immemorial—from the time of the dis- pan not prop2rly d. valleys and westward to the Rocky moun-| 016-918 Peunsylvenia ave hi Em,1 We have every concelrable size, tint, color, | Welsht across the P street bridge. This | covery by Christopher Columbus—and as a Tee 4 was quite ra 4 tains. : eae thickness, quality~ from the coirsest’ wrap: | 18 Probably the first case ever made under | part of Spain there is clustered about it a! port ass s of amendment made| Snow ts Indicated for New England, the “i —— ping paper to the latest, daintlest Hox the regulation. Mr. Alvord has the con- | Itverence Seer n ess Cees Soe For Pees Were accepted a tisfactory. lower lake region and the middle states to- and Envelopes. If you have a paper Baie by our people just as you regard one of the | 5, : The dispatch was read to the office! night, followed by clearing weather Wed- I € O a preke MAe ones one Leta) stoi always} Powerhouse ot the! Capital snateriat | 2,S0me foreign power said to the United | FOR -Page 4 Gom or the re s the wherry was the Ohio valley end south Atlantic state Don’t be content with admitting that ‘saving ia" Letter Files, 50c, pany, the welght of some of the material | States that Ilinois or Texas or Califor OE =hase ed to tak2 the correspond ' with lower temp=rature in the latter dis- | mes te ® good thing Make ind NOW Easton & Ru 421 Lith St | sits over twelve tons for one section, and | must be free and independent of the United | FOL ‘Page 4) vana. The little boat was manned bs a| trict. Fair and colder weather is indicated | * wpe oy aay PP, whenever it was desired to cross the P| States? Would not your very honor be | FOR -Page 4| couple of sturdy “Jackies,” the for the lower Mississippi valley and the | hating beciegs tous est rg a apt street bridge a special permit of the Com- | krought in question? Of course, I°can un- -Page 5] ing especially impressive, physicaily. We | southwest. termination, 4 4 missioners was required. derstand that some one will rise up and Page were challenged as repeatzdly as be The Mississippi river is stationary at} QN PAY PAYS We're open trom ¢ *sGlass’? If 500 are going to build or re-| The hall of Independent Lodge, No. 14, | sa es, but the states are well governed -Page 4] and Jack's reply of “Largo” was ri Cairo at a stage of 49.6. At Memp¥is a} eon to our regular hour’ Dnt’ ge Bet, 18 Adal: model a stcre or office building, a | Independent Order of Good Templars, was are at peace, while Cuba is misgov “Page 4| surly. As we got amidships of the big| height of 255 fest has been reached, and gular hours. Drop in sometine and investigate the advantages of ™°Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St. mh31-15d Glass” awetting or a “fot,” let us supply | TBE 8e8e Of @ very pleasant gathering last | erned and in a state of insurrection.’ boped in ip et ue evening. Many visitors from other lodges oi $*Glass”? tne class. We're expert glass men. | were present. Three candidates were inl- Lee ne eee ee eens “Gia ss’? No order too small—no order too | tiated, after which there was a program ere, again, simple justice and fairness -Page -Page -Page -Page black Vizcaya, correspondent ventured, | the river is still rising. “A fine ship, Jack. The following heavy precipitation “Gvod enough, sir,” was the answer. “We | inches) was reported need her to make up for the one yonder. During the past twenty-four hours—Au- i MENTION iAND FOUND. MEDICAL Ae eR EARUCTKRANEANETE eRe HORE eRe HeA THEN Tee (in under the head of good of the order. The | demand that there be something more than | sonny WANTED Pa As he spoke he nodded over his shoulder | gusta, 2.34; Wilmington, 1.00; Atlanta, St “Gia gargs for us to All. Estimates | talent came from the ranks of the lodge. | abstract assertion. To be sure, your press | NEW PUBLIC “page g| toward the lowed, but hated, spot, | Montgomery, 2.70: Nashville, L04: orage. SS egiven Mr. Charles C. Glover has sold to John | tens of brutal savagery existing in Cuba: Page 5 | Where, grim in the dim light, reared the | ooga, 1.34: Hepzibah, Ga., 200: Norfolk, If yoa are golng to store your firniture, and CHASE. HODGKINS, Glsex Expert, 913 7th at, | Heenan part of lot 47, square 1222 The pur- | 1°78 0% brutal Savage Seeetic! Grn = wreckage of the good ship Maine. Nothing} 1.09; Cape Henry, 1.02. wish to save time and money, see me or’ tele- mb30-30,14 chaser in turn has sold the same lot to the ~~ pate PUR CCReU DLO La 08 AND ORGA aaKe was said for a while, but finally the news-| “Rivers—The following changes in the phone 1 ond I will furniture in AFELICATIONS FOR LIFE INSCRANCE ox ae: | Metropolitan railroad, the consideration be- | time for that has gone by. But I give you | PIANOS AND ORGAN ‘Page 5| paper man, as he watched the massive | of yen mre folowing, changes in th ny fire-proof warehouses us low as any man in Jected lives entertained up to $10,000." Life in- | ing placed at $1,650. The property is lo- | my word that this savagery does not exist EEOR eave. -Page chest of the stroke oar heave, and his tat-| ~ Risen—Memphis, 0.7; Vicksburg, Wilt haul your turntt 1 surance policies beught; money loaned on same | cated in the rear of the public school build | at all; that all reliable reports, official and POSALS ‘Page 4) tooed arm grow rigid for a pull: “Did you] isen-Memphis, 0.7; Vicksburg, | it haul gour furniture es low as any of iateral. T. D. HADDAWAY, 519 Lith st. ing at the northeast corner of 36th and | unofficial, Spanish and American, agree RAILROADS. -Page see that telegram in El Correo this even-| Ahove the danger line and rising. 5 ey If necessary. apatt Prospect avenue, with a frontage on 36th | that whatever may have been the condi- | SPECIAL NO’ -Page ing?” Will take your surplus furniture in exchange PAPER FLOW- | Street. It is understood the railroad com- | tion of affairs a year or two ago, Gen. | STORAGE phis, 2.", Vicksburg, 1.3; Cairo, 9.6 for storage end havling charges. -Page Response of the Tars. = = re . Beads, Span-| pany will erect a small passenger station | Blanco has inaugurated a humane and | SUBURBA Sage Gr ees hs ier Above the danger line and falling—Louts: Money advanced if desired. . Faney Paper, at the place. beneficent system characteristic of the man, | UNDERTAKERS 1..Page setees brio ; dicot Store with me coce end youll mover store ey oe lowers, ete. J Edwin C. and William C. Clark have sold | Naturally, with an insurrection in progress, ! WANTED (Help). cl lpage ‘It said hundreds of seamen were de- Condition of the Water. eleewbere. EOE E: Seas = to George W. Murphy lots 18 and 19 of | military affairs have pursucd the usual] WANTED (Houses) serting from the fleet at Key West because dition of wat2r at 8 Marcus Notes : 5 7; ¢ es). -Page Temperature and condit! 9 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION “OWING TO THE | biock 4, of the subdivision of Whitehaven. | methods of military life. And in this they | WANTED (Miscclancous) ..Page they feared war was coming.” a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 46; condi- 637 Wright & Succi “iisived’ “™ °C | The consideration is placed at $750, have been constantly restrained at all times} WANTED (Rooms). Tipage Twin oaths from the stroke and bows} tion, 5: receiving reservoir, temperature, La. ave. Referring e above, I will continue the real] , According to the meteorological report | by the determination to have their opera-| wanrED (Situations) <Page 4| that followed this remark was as delight-| 51; Condition at north connection, 5; condi-| CONGRESSIONAL STORAGE WAREROOMS, state business of the laie firm in my own natie; | during the past winter thesnowfall has been | tions worthy of an honorable nation and an | WANTED (Situation = tion at south connection, 6; distributing res-| mh8am 214. 216 444 st. now. will pay all debts due by the fr the lightest on record. Since December the | honorable people. That is all Spain has | SUMMER | -Pase_5| ful as they were startling. Then came the | tion at south connection. 6; distributing res- I . ae all debts dae to the firm. total snowfall does not exceed four inches. | sought to do in putting down a rebellion. WEG NSE oe quick, insinuation query: Pika a speeeprenrins pe crarmreg ron Y. . The Fendall Cadets, an organization of | It is what any government on the face of ant Nugget. “Would you mind telling us about where » 6; ( April 1, 1898. (a2: the young men@of the Peck Memorial | tho earth would do. It seeks no more and} According to United States Consul Smith | that there newspaper has its printing place Tide Table. FIRE. FIRE. Chapel, who are Tegularly drilled in mili- |no less than to preserve her established | at Moscow, a gold nugget weighing seventy | in the city yonder? Just in case we should Se ee 'T CHEMICAL FIRE PAIL, ‘| tary tactics, will make their first appear- | rights. pounds was eer ree e een e ae ape get ashore with some of them ‘deserters’ Siete er ag eds 35 pala Pp. 5 aT eae is en eee ance in public Tuesday evening, April 26. Home Rule in Cuba. Prevbrajensk mines, situated on the river zone Sy ei ne ey ae Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:45 a.m. and 1:14 5 | 6 USED EY THE UNITED STATES GOVERSMENT. | 24. yatmtonanch of @amramth Now as to autonomy. For some reason | Chibyek, in the district of Yeansay. The | a jte(os cme, Cae and oo the entid Gucry | p.m; high tide, 6:56 am. and 7:13 p.m. 5 9 = 9 5 aitdrused by All Underwriters brapitrene pata ian rata ii interse feeling has ‘been aroused in this nugget gays rey consul, au be ae to | was not answered. The Sun and Moon. Being the Weskington ee ae ee ways ready for immediate use. To relieve the members of the police | country against the home rule regime which | take the eleventh place, as far as size is | “nue you hear or read of the “‘stern dis- represen’ : ect. : x 28, 6:28 | the largest Savings Banks of Baltimore. MMd., to- bry per os ferce detailed to enforce the smallpox quar- | Spain kas inaugurated in Cuba. It seems cancers. Sle nee er ahe whole | cipline” on men-of-war, and, mayhap, of yee risen, 525 asa); Sun sete ether wip our private cllentage, we are prepared LOUIS P. GRIFFITH, Genl. Agt., artinc at Freemcn’s Hospital, the health | to te overlooked, in the passion of the mo-| in Russia. ‘The first was found in the | the carelessness by naval office za ‘Full moon, 6:20 p.m. tomorrow. to aohah i. a aan se ay estate at a mini- S02 Tt __203 W: Lombard et., Baltimore, M@._| officer has recommended the appointment | ment, that this hotne rule has been the | Soute Cr val mountains, the feelings of the men. remen@er Sigs-| ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:37 e.m. ra poner! And restlessness can de much | Of George Hollir-terger, ‘Thomas Collins, "ahr, my. lads, you chose the wrong cap: The City Lights. Wescott, Wilcox & Hieston, SPRING 24 by judicious use of | 4™0S Nauck and Tho W. Olliver as E tain,” and the eager reply of the maimed] ¢,, lamps alll lighted by 7:36 p.m.; extin-{_™b42m__ 907 Penn. ave. nw. Tharp’s Pure Berkeley Whisky. | @ditiona: privates on the police force for r fellows who straightened up in their cots} - itching begun at 4:44 a.m. Th? lighting is W. B. Hibbs & Co. 7 FEVER It is @ splendid tonic. sixty days. The health officer's recom- 2 ‘i and cried, “Indeed no, captain. Never sir, begun one hour before the time named. -b. . JAS. THARP, mendation will be approved by the District : % never.’ Z Are lamps lighted at 7:21 p.m.; extin- $12 F st. nw. 02-10] Commissioners, ard the men will probably ii The story has been told before. It will | oS oa°at 4:50 a.m. BANKERS @ BROKEER, es peic Sat Se ca enieeasncy, Canleere : Se eee (eed acer A Ls abcapian her eens iene ‘Memters New York Stock Exchangs, _ 5 ‘E COMMITTEE OF THE | The health officer has also recommen: = : are most, 3 mnenanding, -_ 5 am pscaee Club having pve the | that James A. Milstead be appointed en- D y, ‘. officers of Uncle Sam's ships. Scarcely had The following were the readings of the 1427 F Street. admission of associate menbers subscriptions | gineer and janitor in charge of the new Capt. Cowles of the Fern read the bulletin | thermometer at the weather bureau for - Will be received at the office of the club, 803 | smallpox hospital, at $2.50 a day, and that the twenty-four hours beginning at 2 p.m. Concependents of Tith st. Such members and a ludy accompany- | ‘Thomas Pemberton be transferred to the yesterday: Codie and ieee aree eae (to gail club houses. | old smalipox hospital, at the same com- April 4.4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 44; midnight, LADENBURG, THALMANN & ©0., ive twelve ladies’ tickets for each meeting. | Pensation. 45. . _ Ge6-164 New York. Subscription fee, $10 for each meeting. oF # SEES April 5.—4 a.m., 42; 8 a.m., 35; noon, 30; for the year (covering both the spring and au- trmm meetings, some twenty-five days in all). S. 8. HOWLAND, President. arriage Licenses. : . ~ f He apy, 2 pm., 30. ; Marriage licenses have been issued as fol- Z Maximum, 47, at 3 aa. Ape 4; mini Thomas P. 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