Vo. 82, No 20.569. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1893-TEN PAGES. TWO (WM THE EVENING STAR. NEl DA3L.Y, E1CEFF tWMBAY, AT T'IE STAR BUILDINGS. fU gIs Avens, emra 11th 9L, by The E min T a er omay, T= U.me.. NVan t. .W . to subscribers ta the Guy by erIsorm en thsh ewn accoent. at 10ceat per week, qr W*. per :mth. Cpiems at the osater. ' em.Symstl.where to theSnited~atesr adapataegepad,0cetep- memnth. Paynapaw Q~aamCTL SumSmalL4perneesr- with ree petse sdded. 13L.- unaftbed at the PV4 Once at Wamboes. D. C.. as, wssm4-elail imtser.1 W AU ml rtiemamst be paid In aduses. Rfte.. aie= known ahpiMestiou. FINANCIAL R EPRI OP THE CONDITION Of the NATIbOAL PA EPOST. SAVINGS AND OF COL*NnI D c AT WASHINGTON. IN TRE DSTmcr or co. LUMBIA. At the Coes f busimems Na 4 I -dE00URMrS: law" on gase estate a"d coateral I =e.. e .. a .....--------..... .4lv. -5 072 ;r amsabeake............. s9aw (se Mla of soc the Or ........ ........... .1 00V 00 Du f pa other *curenk. **ae T1" anetrsk.. . .d banker.. 54.. . 23 se ...o......eds.. .............. .114 0 L sABILITIE. roittvk~e477: 2L0fl.00 .n es w 9,~ l s .............e .n , Inovidwal "post..-...17. 74 1.4mL237 74 Total ................... ............ se. 4-a :3 Disttet Of Columbia. courty of Wash 1nien. as: I. D=Joaat= P. Snyder. presidenz of the above Soloed compeay. do soloenfly swear that the above st ient A true to the beA of se knnwl-Ire and lstiea~ BENJAMIN P. SNYDMR President. SIbrtbed and sworn to before me this Oth day of May. 14i WILLAuD R. MYERS. Notary Public. E. FRANCIS IGS, I 0.O.TZ IA4' Diectors. _________M.l G. XORY. It JOHN 0 FAKE. R E Or TER CONDITION Of the NATIONAL BAK r'F WASHINGTON. At Wasmitoen. in the District of I elumuia, at the eloe of een-e-sMay 4. 182" RESU" E Imam an dise t.................... e m Eon Overdraft. secured and unecured..... 180 99 IT. M. bondso to seas ecbestatten......... 5,0.000 0k) boa ds on bad....................... 95 000 00 Stocks. secTuritin. Ae..................... V 750- OD Due from appro reerveent....... 151. e Due ft- noer .a bn .... ... 1.0 fr'an state bnk and banter... * 05 hin ouse. furniture and BAtures.. 35A IV) Seat expnses ad tazes paid.......... 9.454. . Is and other eash 1tems............. 21 54 p hil g other banks........................ .3.14000 Paper currency. aickels and ....... =.dw 00 cen o........................ ... 4A17 00 U. a. eerstrates et dspoeit r legal teaders........... .. .................. M.00000 Total...............................V.2:3.O.742 07 LIABILITIES capital slock paid I.--................. 9200.000 00 firvin.. fnd ........ .................... 310.0 00 raevide N .olet-c 1. 1 2A t Other ational baks............%,-~ 45 to sabanka and beakers.......... Z 09 TOAL........... .. ..........L2-m.742 07 IFsef Columia. Coasty of Washington. .s: L CEAR.3A L WHIIr. ashier uf the above named b"m, do solemnly swear that the above state- swat tate.s to the best et my k-olQdee and belief. L WHITE. (,ashier Subsctbed and awen to before 'no this 11th tay of May. tu ALRT a. RrFF, 3Notary Public. '. A. JAME S ___________ C 3TR Diec.ra 'REPORT OF THE CONDITlO"" MATIONALCAPITAL SANK OF WASHINGTON. At Wasitn. inthe District of Columbia. me the ciesci tome. May 4. 1la" RESURACES. le and dis b.................... 557.1 54 miraft., Iemaed unse ue.... 3. 10.4 U. & b.adetoeeecirculn-....... 50,11 empene a d taes ...... 6 .83 m.bonds .......... 7.93 06 and oter cash tem.......... 2.0fi 30 achseetr clart hues ....... 1.96 15 Tracinlpae-m. -a-ka -a et.................... .. 31715 fund with r-. s. treamserr T....----....... ........................ om g0 1.IARILTIES. 9It.J stock paid t.................... 60.0j0 00 bokofund iw......... - .. 40.01M00 . ......I ....... t1.726 70 Hmisr nal e rk............... ........ 40.B 00 T!0in*aL. .......................g9100 soa the,6 4b2emeti . .d t c. ck... ...-, Voriled cecks ........... .... . 00 Cmbi'o rheaw Iueaiu L- a other Nobary441 26 'teo ks mmd m ask*...... . 7 040Land ......t.... ...--------..8 ,0 =*Tw e heed an -ty areWdh.... f.; "..o""c: l:: ave Maed has nd bnes... bend 1 andk HAtle . iec0, Athe bm. b.....................umit0 fthem 1sMny1908.s Iammripeeset bSiiu).... d.0000 9t.Dinch saidw ct.......... ..... 100.000 00 Ca1.e ee .sbsttohc. 3.~ s bn.oo.r...and b-----, ,0.571 T ot l- --- -- --- -.. ... .. ... ... .5 .0 18 00 E*el m t tre abem staemnti ru t clen edmesr ho be naehis11 o Mc. aper NEma T aike.m THOMP 1 Spece..... . A.....UR.. I5iW Whyte Not 6840 -----dep.....y..r.s.rp....c.....here7t wills Ceed Itter.hck. .". Da oem Ik you otsneed udrd vebn Dm era motso er ta en o l.A. t int?? cofpons aabed artabke t ~eJ mer tamt eb stat-mnntl tor an-t mny asdied. mhic bear pr en athre nsuth. per en Cin 6mhs Ptere af or tmoeybr athir im.b day isu 2PECIAL DEAND ERIFIAx.s SeU pay CHAeXLetOIranu.pinia tie F. conducting Dhiam reactodrto Wood & Co.,wo 1222 Smt, Nef.Wra. mted4 eow FflNANCIl R EPIRT OF THE CONDITION Of the TRADERS- NATIONAL BANK OF WASINGTON. At Washington. In the Dbtrkct of Col- rmbia. At the close of business May 4. IML RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. ........ . S.318 10 Overdrafts. secued and unsecured.. 143 K1 .& nuoads to secure circulation.... 50.000 00 Stocks. securities. c.................. 12.970 74 Due from approved re- serve agents ......... 47.130 43 Due true other n- tional banks.......... 31.415 07 78.5" 52 Bankiner hous. furniture and z-. t rs................................... 14.461 43 Current empeses and taxes paid...... 7.26; in Premiums on U. S. onds.6............. (0000 Check- and other cash items ................ 4.M9 %;i Eachanseq for clear- ine- houe.... ,... 10.318 8 Bills of other banks... 1.11O 00 Fractional paper cur- rency. nickels and cents ...... ...... .... 405 m seciel.................. 19.)010 tender notes .... 10,.9"O50 137.564 80 Redemytion fund with U. 8 Treas- urer (5 per cent of circulation)...... 2.25 00 Total................................ We n07j 56 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.................. 10=.000 00 S us :Iund ............................ 40.0000) U vided profits...................... 11.90 80 Nat:, nal bank notes outstandi ..... 43.800 00 Individual 'teptsits PubJeet to chek.... 1-445,34037 1, mand certihcates of deposit............ 40500 Certified checks ..... 24.5213 00 Due to other national banks................ 5628 43 Due toa banaad bon er.s.............. 33 7 48.2@ 76 3111. payable. deferred payment on banking ouse..................... .N000 00 Total............................... so.071 56 District of Columbia, m: I. Brent L. Bald- I camier of the above named beak, do olewnly swear that the above state- ment is true to the hest of knowledore and belief. BRENT BALDWIN. C akter. Subscribed and sworn to before me thin 11th day of May. 189i. OLIVER T. THOMPSON. Cerect-Attest: Notary public. GEORGE C. HENNING. (. C. GE EN. It, S. 8H EDDI EDWAIRD F. bROOP. Dirlom GEO. A. SHEIA N. WM. A. GORDON. ISADORE MAEA. it EMMONS bl. SMITH. AMERICAN SECURY & TrnT Co. Capital (foil paid): One Million Two Hundred and FiftyThousad Dollars. Surplus: One Hundred and Fifty Thou- sand Dollars. Pays interest upon deposits. Prepares and Eseps Wills at Its own ex- pene. Acts as Ezecutor, Administrator. Tru&. tee. kc. Furniahea 5 and 6 per cent Investments. Rents bate Deposit Boses-5 to 650 per year. anag estastee, colects Incomes. hc Loam moey at prevailing rates of in- tirest. Aforde unsurpmed storage accomunoda. tions. INTEREST PAID ON BALACE& You do not lose your interest in cheek. ing against your account. We pay Interest upon the average daily balances and place the interest to your credit semi-annually. AMExICAN SECURm & TRUST Co. RANKING HOUSE. 1405 0 ST. N.W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE. 1140 15TH ST. N.V. OFFICERSt C. J. BELL...............................Peoiodent J. W. WELPL EY............st V. Pres. and Treass. GEO. Z. EMMONS ...............11 V. Prs. and 8ee. JOHN RIDOUT..............M.and Tru Ome A. T. BRITTON....m Ezrcative Co"mm e DIRECTOUU: A. T. Brittn. C. J. Ball Henry F. Bount. . Mills brwns. S. S. Burdett. I . Bseridge. William M. Costes. Chas C. DuncanSOg. Robefr DDaon Dornovan. Mathew 0. Emery. James Z. FRc. Henry WeGarnett. John E. arrell. John N. Hactkinom. John S. Jenks. John A. Ranson. Henry S. Loucbepa. Caleb J. Milne. John I. Mclan. Crosby . Neye& James 0. Payne. I. Charles Porter. RE . Warder. HnyA ibd IL AC. . TBell. Bo. A.ll Browns. J0410911 Wrlwbt. COUNSEL: XSUld Wilso.. Henry Wse eaigt. CONSULTING COUNSEL: WINF. Moaxty. [i t) Josph JL amecsEmitc. PERSONS HAVING CAPITAL OR SAVINGS Can invest; bin TIM BIRoECK and reeive SIX IPER~ CE CT Ph ArePUR . Full Information furniead" upon application. Cor- eenpondenry inA. coop" UNION NEW YORE CL:. TRUSTEES, Won. Carles S.mit] lph A. Abraha--. Iou. Caul mscliun.Idor Strausa. NOR. Abram S. Hewitt. A. Augustus Healy. Eras's Wituan. 1-1 eD.Eddy. Gen. Johs% B. uoodward. M .Sih ua in It nchwab. Orlando nd Harper, SeX PE WETam tp. A eUi. Feullfomtionr iun itse onaplicainn.g inor- rearponde n invie. netd li o oa TO14.[i5.000.@ Orgn OPERSI AUNI . NEW1 YORE CITY.9 gon.Crlscurs......dor... traus0.94 T.n.Ab 8. HeDwt. GreA. Agntus31 eaty. IWTilliUAATE. lak R EALESYORE SIECINURY. OMA Y bRGeativemn no it n buthee ark.bTe t AccnditionsIlc r and ette l iidearsiand pyCera at thepamentoe li.ithdi h 9140. 14 nw. ahngo.DC T. D. HADAARIGOnra DNAn. P1eddet. w INTRES GURANE. Co uronet o3-year s Cou ore at oflers therad Bandktios and Dalrsne~rment ond esl Raroderstoo d Bnsadalsemiielse Cserall ata the ofmet.ma erle Dsic B.IDELTBUd11LDINGr~ll~. OA. ANDs rnVE and AENT SSOCTIO. F0 .1 s. aMIT.. Washilnto.D.. agotr HARiReIrsNDNMN rsdent. O . AN LACARTNETesrr Cor Jonet of. RALsST. oorearhly. 0Bod akenr ng Deles in Gouernmn Brond8to, lc'eposatits.gExchnr. Lan Raolroad . tcnterantBon orandary epsitslintd secdialt de ofinstuentdepouites. Dstic FINANCIAL Tim NATIONAL SAPE DEPOSIT. SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPAN Cf the Distract of Columbia. C6RNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AV3. Chartered by speciB act of Congrees Jan.. 1507. and acta of Ot.. 190. and Feb.. 1I. CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLAM. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. lientasaolnside burglar-proof vaults at 45 pat annom Upward. Securities. jewelry. vilver were and valuables of all kinds in owner's package. trunk or case taken on deposit at modera cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits received from I EN CENTS upward, ena .ntervet allowed en 05 and above. Loans money on real estate and collateral security. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Atsi a- administrator. exeutor raewev mn signe. and execute* trusts of nall idsWilta prepared by a competent attorney in daily attead ance. BENJAMIN P. RNYDER. Prestdent. CHAlLES C. GLIF)VEI itrst Vice PresIdent, JAMES M. JOHNSTON Second Vice Prem. THOMAS I. JONES jjird Vice Prae. 1. FRANCIS RIGGi reasurer. ALBERT L. STURTiVANT. Seoretary. JOHN C. WILSON. Truat OScar. Directors: Ben.tamtin 1P. Snyder. Zena& C. Bobbins Albert L. Sturtevant. Andrew Wylie. George H. Plant. Matthew G. Emery. Lewis Clehane. Charles A. James, HeryA. Wilar. E. Francis Riggs. James N. Joh=aon Charles C. Glover . os Perry.John G. Parke. Thomas Hyde. John F.Ror W lism EClr. Thomas I. ones, =O. Holtzman. Woodbury Blair. mh11 W. 8. BOGE.'ree. T. C. DANIEL. Sec. UNITED STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASS. CIATION. 1313 F t.. Washington. D. C. 5 per cent INTEREST PAID on epeelal desiett fr, date of depoeaL Full-paid stock PAYS 6 PEI C NT interest from date Vxd maturity stock. 4100 per share, payable t moauy laalluents of 7he. per month. mature in I months. a net Prelt of 37 o each share. ap29-tf C. T. H AVENNER. Member Washington mock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker. Rooms B and U. Atlantic Building. SOWFst. nw. INVESTMEN4T SECULRITIES. Stocks. Botnde and Grain bought and mold for cash a on margin. Cotton bought and sold in NewYork or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. Purnell. Hagaman & Co.. New York Stock E* change. Lehinan Bros.. New York Cotton Exchange. Lehmsn.Stern&o o..New Orlene Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New kurk. Ubsange aA New Or. leans. Telephone. 453. js17-tr SPECIAL NOTICES. b-: VSPECIAL it. L. C. MEELINti OF MT. Vernon Assembly. 178, K. of L. FRI. A IGHT. M 12. at 8 -elock. All members ar eted to attend.B order of the assembly. M, . Y N1 Et. master Wo man, myl-2t* - PIlITUALISM - WONN's HALL. 721 that. n. w. WEDNESDAY. 8 P. m. In. isputable evidence oi spiult presene. Mrs. I. Mc Nl. medium. Private sittings daIly. 1914 Pa. ave. ap25-3.w*___ THE MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC CLUIE of the D. C. will hold a special reunlom TI IWDAY. MAY 11. at 7:30 p.m.. at club rooms, Elks' Hall 102 Pa. ave. a. w. H.n. John J. Hemp bill, Hon. IF. P. Dewee. lIon. Benton McMillin. Hon. Marcua A. Smlth.and other prominent democrats will address the meeting. Music and refreshments. Al good democrats invited. W. C. DAVS, Secretar CHAS. C. LA A_ TR. President. myf-3t AN3UAL MEETINo OF STOCKHOLD. era.-Notice is hereby given that an elec. tion f seven directors of the Belt Rsalway Companj to serve for the esuing year will be held at the o*ct of the company. conr Florida ave. and 11th a.. this city. on SATURDAY. May lM 1S, betweeni hours of 1 and'?o'elock p.m. Books for the transfer of stock will clomean Wedne, day. Ma 10.1C0%at 4 o'cl k. my8w K.RAY. Secretary. a-Z-0aam. ITUALISM. -MISs MAGGIE GAULI of ~aIWmn the wonderfully gilm tuel = a FRI an m the day fr d.... =s~wa...endever, RANIGTT Wona's all. 721 itb at. n. w. J1..thtf ALL PERSONS WHO WERE aDIN(1 cable cars from Baltimore and Ohio de to 1 on rp car C and rear car 31 about 9 o'cloo a, m.May9,l ad sw the e-isat which hap e1 to me on eylvania ave. and 2d sL a. W.w ll kindly confer a favor to endme their . dresses. A. SAL [. my10.* . O. Box If. 9.71. NOTICE T 5 VE TEAT A meetin Of a e" typwi be I M at A e a. men. 4 = Loul= ave en A E NNG, a ill he laid bocer C. n YImport. men Stockholders' Messing May i, 114. my9bi-2e* 9COZZ. COME cam. .4. -tf llum0 SnOTHEML gri-SWEEPIR4N 3DUTION IN PRICUL Fr M.e bnt of that don of ae wh pre to purchase hgh-grade mesbaame and y cannot @- ford to ray one hundred and afty delimns fce Sa mount. we have conclemi te tept he following Hot price. on SpriVmuVMe mannemn. namely. No0 1 Rambler. standard liab, G. & 5. opeu=a=tl tires..................................................gll i No. 2 Rambler. standard fiaih. Co-sbination Rambler. standard anish G. & j. cush- ion tirea........... .... ............................ 100 Ladies' Ramber, model A. standard AnIsh 0. & j. pneumatic tires....................................0120 Thei ov pricse so into efect on thie date The above goods are brand new and not altered or shop-worn in any reepeet. GORMULLY & JEFFEY MG. 00.. ap14 132 14th at. n. w. b~HYPERMETROPI A~ W..Preb opts. Myopia. Astigmatism and de- fAt of th o Oculu'-eaall accurately treated by CARL PETERSEN. Optician and Jeweler. 427 7th et. n. w. Hours: 9to 5 0.in. [ap2Hq1 RiExasatiin fre EE~L CU~ltION PRIN'tING FORl El. CURSIONIS5Th. Am prepared to fill your needs at lowest rates f r the best of work. Special rates to churches andI unday schools. B~hUN A. ADAMS. Printer. STelephone 900). (mnyf] 514 11th et. a.w. ICE - ICE --ICE. W-2AMRICAN ICE 00.. TELEPHO"E 4*0L Mai es-c.. F and 10th ste. n. w. Depota 13tha and 14th ci. wharves. FC'RE PENOBSCOT REVER ICE for all clawe of customers. Contracts for future de- liveries, Ice tiket.. for family trsde. Bed wagons. Best arrades family coal-low prices. ap19 'YOLARE NiOT ICElDY FOR THE RIACES until you have supplied yourself with a Light-weight Lap Robe and a Horse Cover. Anything ina this line can he found at WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S, aPslw 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. N. W. AN EVERY-DAT OC(URItlENCE. W. Can you countinan hour all the hundreds of jobs of po'or Printing that are turned osut every dlay? Do you pair. nine an ofilee whichs - gies you that kind of work? iiould you welcome clan pro.ofa. perfet t >ogr'a Ahy. ,,w..ern. rork and just zprucesIn see ua. We're pritere. McGILL & WALLACE.1107 E ST. N. W- a15 ~- .MANTE.N. ANDIRtONS,. FENDERS. W ~Graen. Wronght-Iron (las Fixtures. &c. Tiles. Stained (1lass, Mosics. Marbles. ai24-tr J. H. 4O IJNING. Tile Shop.520 13th at. Tables Filled --with "Odd and Ends" In Hand- somec Decorated China Ware. (last Ware. Biric-a-brao. bc., at extra. ordinary --in order to close out the goods at cuee. QWRest bargcain time, a) the year, my10l115FAND 1214 GST. Is all that is required to get a first -clams, weil, cooked Lreakfast or supper when you usea i,- .d RIANGE. If you're particular about your food beini clean you'll not be without a GAS RANGE It's the cleanest method yet known for cook- inc. But get a good RANGE. We've picked our stock from the best. Pr ices reaonabl. my.PS. S .Ga inE. htes SPECIAL NOTICES. VERY ESTBRABLE OFFICE ROOMS. IVERY DES1RABLE OFFICE ROOMS. The second and third floors of the addi- tion to our stoe have been converted into most admirable office rooms. By leasing now you may get splendid loca- tion. surprisingly low rent, and we'll Ax the rooms to suit your nesl. Come and Look at them. anwhew! SANDERS & STAYMAN. 9934 F ST. my9-3* SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS. A beautiful line of samples of program cards. L. McQUEEh. PRINTER AND PUBLISHER. Telephone 763. (my8! 110N1-11i E st. n. w. AAVING O $. We can show you V1% Suitings to r at-cls. tailors' *30 lne. You w I say so after Tou have examined them. Drep in any time. J. FRED. GATCHEL (ate t Ken'i. 40812het.n.w. One door above the "Aenue."my10 I DO IT EXCLUIVELYI Although it i printed o the cards o them all. I am the ont bilder in the city makingr a specialty "Jobbidg." Do it best and c peat. If there Is anythi out of repair about the house drop me a line *and I will call and make you an estimate. C. E. BIRCKHEAD. Builder. 7120 st. n. w. Telephone. 450. mylO POOR RICHARD SAYS: "The poor man walk@ to get meat for hs stomach, the rch a stonasch for Aia meat." If you took a walk around the earth it wouldn't rve you as good an appetite as a quart btl of our "Old Stoco" Port. It is one of the best appetizers known to the medi- cal fraternity-and by whom it isfreely pr- seribed for all convalefcents. 75C. quart. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY. 614 14th st. n. w. Teleuhone 9S. mylO K3 SOME SIMPLE SUMMER SUPPLIES. Wire Screen Doois, spring-hinge hook. ave and knob. 90Sc. Adjustable Wire Window Screens. 82.75 dosen. 25 ft. Garden Hose, with patent nozzle and couplings. complete. 61.75. Fully guarantead Lawn Mowers. $3.25 each. 100 ft. Poultry Wire Netting. @Dr. Splendid Lawn Sprinklers. 41.25. each. 3.qt. Ice Cream Freezers, cedar tub. SL35 each. Home Reels. 75c. each. Trowels, 10,-.; Rakes. 20c.; Eces. n.; Spades. 40 and 50f.; Shovels. 00c.; Lawn Itakes. 00C. Your Lawn Mower sentfor, put tn order and delftered jor $1. )our old Garden Hoe sent for. repaisd and dalivered fur 0wc. ** * * * * - e * * e What Is the use of telling you the advantages of Gas Cooking Stoves and Itangst Yout know them. It but remains for us to tell you the one to buy. We know the **Fire Klng" Ranges to be the beet. We found It out before arreeinr to take the "Exe'u- sir*" ageney for them for the "D. C.' Don't take our word for It- come and ee for vourself. Fitted with all the modern att.-h- ments. Ranges. 019, 620 and 22. BARBER & ROSS. COIL. 11TR AND G STS. N. W. mylO IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT w wish to call your attention to two things: 1st. Those Neat Pin Check Suits at $20. in the latest shades blue gray. 2d. The kitra Loaur 3-button Cutaway Frock. In unfinished wsted (the newest style coat); price. Cost GEORGE M ANSY. On-pries Clothaer. 434 7th st' mys I aFOR SALE- GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF EXCHANGE HOTEL, 00 PA. AVE N.W.. DOING A GOOD BUSINESS. HAS TWO FRONTS-NE ON PA. AVI. AND ONI ON D 8T. IMME- DIATELT OPPOSITE TRE UNION DEPOT OF TE PENN. R. A. CO. PURCEASaS CAN OBTAIN IWEG LEASE. EXCnLLET REASONS OB ar iNG. APPLY TO . 0. ROLTZMAN. 10T AND F STS. N.W. FtR PMOWF ACID PROOF. WFATEM PROOF. If you have a damp wall ue our damp-p pait, ar If yrou desire keepim year roof In order aid pro. Meet frm RAM10ou a = Pree Toof Point. a i reur . b n"d ladorod by some of ur leading citi for R ERAL PAINT CO.. P. 0. Don 214. or so b ROBERT BOYD.Hotwerse and Genesel Supplies. 416 9th q nw. ap6.eoim CAUTION.-NSHING ALL OF OUR MA- chines to give the highest degree stie- we pcrtleularlyaution those havi o ones of our make aantallowing thea tbe sjsa ls where than at the COMPANTS OFFC bo none but genuine parts os used and only the most reason- able charges. ifany, are made. Orders by postal will reosive Imm.ste attention. WHEELER & WILSON FG. CO.. mh16.th.s.tu.tf 4W 9th at. a.w. R DOCTORS. GO TO GIL'AN' For all surgical irauens and supise. arymore o and a better assortment than oth store the city. and we sell only tbe eve hing. Ia thirty years us he. never otered ase ach low Igures. Don't bu untf yea some and se us. Specialties: Walton's O e a raeees Talets. Arnold's Milk 8 Iisers.Saeley's Hard Rubber Trr s Conpresed Ai' Apparats. All the neresaries for the siok room. my6 &7 PENN. AVE. N. W. S;; IF YOU WANT A Lost Batton A Diamond reset. A Med Matched. In gold orsilver Our new factory Is prepared to do the work in the very best manner ad at the lowest pos- sible price. R. HARRIS & CO.. ap28-tf &ur. 7th and D nw. ~JAME F. DUHAMEL, le..~I now associated with Charles 0. Ring- Walt. ooms S and 10. lst floor. Atlantic building. 928 and 930 F a-. n. w.. *In general real estate business. my10-3t SEASTON & RIUPP, The Popular Stationers, i.Et1 11thast. a. w.. are headquarters for aill kinds of Blank Ilooks, Stationery and Stationer's Sundries myl0 at lowest prices.________ -- WORTH TWO * * **TYPEWRITERS. I have used the " SMITHI PREMIF.R TIPEWitITER" only a month, but would rather Le'tter Presses have It than TWO machines of the that will last a make I have been usins. These Itimae. Pr'ice, were the words of a prominent *I.. 00 and up. b'ueiness man to us yesterday. and they tally well with t. e remarks of all users of our typewriter. HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. 9351Fst my10 82~E tIAL 8AVINOS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. NEW 31ST IStSUE. Books now open for subscriptions to stock. 61pr share, commencing with May. at the offieeo h &erial. Kellcg buIlding. 1416 F et. nw.. Diy fronm 8:30 a. m. to 4:0 p.m. 6 per cent intret paid on withdrawes 4 per cent additional on deposits. 11 per cent paid on matured stock. A £ood investment for monthly aavinrs The "Serial" is thorousrhly eo-operafe and libe'al In Its dealings with both mnvestor and borrower. All shares partIcIpating squally i the profit. ItIIBT. (1. AMPBELL. D. 0 DI ION, President. 51 10th at. nw. Vice President, Surgeon General's Office. War Dept. JNO. A. PItESCOTT. Secretar, and Treasurer. Rel1rM uiding. 1410 F at. n.w. Win. Marne 0. 8. Flrmiln. Geo. H. l'rench. Geo. W. Chase. J. D. TerrilL. Chas. C. Hal. my4-Im ~-WINSOME STUFFS- Orstock of Suitinirs and Trouserings this season. The "hang" of our made-to- measure ararments instinie, theIr cost. You'll think so after if-ving us a trial order. Our prices are modest for tailoring-we don't do " fake" work. EISEMAN BROS.. mr8 Cor. 7th and E ts. n.w. S CHANGE OF LOCATION. - OUR1 lpatrons and the areneral putblic are requested to note the announcement. elsewhjr of the change of location of our well-know' DTEI OI and CLEAN- ING establishnment, from 120'3 N. Y. ave. to 82G 12th st. n. w. and 120(i-t4 teLs n. w. itewcectfully. my6-7t ANTON AN.D CAROLINE LiERCE. ..,THE MA.NY FRIENDSt AND PATliONS4 Wof Mr. It. EMMET 0'BRLIEN~ formerly of Niot tetior~an now find him with H. Pelsman. SPECIAL NOTICE. S NS OF JONADAB.-GOODWILL COUN- ch removed to Marria' Hall. orner 7th and ot.n. w. Mest -verr Friday evening. _t . .B Recording Secretary. ENTERTAINMENT.- E A 0 L E S T 0 N Lodge.Good Tem.lara. THURSDAY EVEN- . 11. 1Ad 3, in hal corner 4M and Penns-. I ays. Admission 25e. THE MEMBERS OF KIT CARSON POST. No. 2. Department of the Potomac. G. A. their families: as well as the surviving rse- tives of deceased comrades. are invited to attend the memorial service to be held in remembrance of the comrades et the post who have died since January I. 1890. at the post hall. third doer 0 4. . ell. 1412 Pennslvania ave. n.w.. on SU DAY. May14. 1853, at 9 oclock p.m. It has been found imat- cable to issue invitations personally By order of the post. A. HART. Post Commander. CHAS. F. KEEFER. Adjutant. mY11-3t "SONR OF TEMPERANCE "- POTO- mac Hall Division will be ins ated in Ex- celoDivision Hall. 4% st. sad Penn. ave.. BATUR- DAY NIGHT. May 13. at 8 o'clock. All sirners for charter and members of the o der requested to be present. I* OBEDIENCE TO LAW DEMANDED.-A mass meeting of citizens who favor the en- forcenent of the new liquor license law will be held at 4". et. n.w.. Typogranhie Temple. FRIDAY. May 12. at 8 o'clock p. m. lou are invited. 1t* WAS CARLYLE HARRIS MURDERED? Hear Prof. Windsor'sgreat lecture on Cai- tal Punishment at Masonic Temple Sunday mornlng. 11 o'clock. Admission free. myll-St TO LADIES ONLY. PROF. WM. WIND- sor. LL. B.. Ph. D.. Phrenologist. organise eot or class of ladies for instruction in Phytiolory. Marriage and Social Sclence Monday nirht. continu- int during the week, at his office 9a F at. a.w. This class in limited to one hundred. l'icketa or the whope week. 1.00. Single lesson. 50 cents. Procure tickets immediately at above address, my11-3t* "PHRENOLOGYl HOW BRAIN AND sense May e esue." is the subject of o indsor's lecture Sunday night at Masonic Temp1*. Admisnnio free. Publi examination. m P IA-3F SPECIAL FRIDAY SALE. 9z PECIAL VRIDAY 8ALE. SPECIAL FRIDAY SALk.. All the Business suits in our house Marked I.:and $0--will be $18 for Friday only. Marked Wand o-f-wit be Wt for I- raday only. Marked to 840-walt be O86 for Friday only. Made to your measure. as we know now to make theni. No reservations. Every Busines Suit in our house included in this sale. MERTZ and MERTZ. Modern Price Tailors. U00 F st.n. w. my11 kzz COKE AND COAL. CO0,-40 BUSHELS. 44; 25 BUSHELS. 62.75. PEA COAL. 44.50 PER Tob. THOMAS I. MARTIN. 920 20th at. nw. 'Phone 17,. mye-3 53~iART IN TAILORING. To conform to peculiarities of the is- dividual figure. and at the samae time to adhere strictly to the canons of fash- ion, is art in tatlilt. QWSee our array of "indirWiut" spring trouserings. ltiousers. 98 up; Suit.w up. SNYDER & WOOD. Pine Tailoring, 1111 PENN. AVEN UE (Ber's old 'taasd.") Myll vz; CAUTION TO TE PUBLIC. " "m Baungarten ban this day removed hm 810 k S.. He wishes to particularly caution his friends and the public that he has removed frosn the above pace and can be founu at 12:10 ma. ave , where he will be pleased to see them lor supplying Rubber Amtam ,'etse, <tc. Do not be nimsia.. ie the ae, 'A Pa. ave mall ~CAPONS. zz.. Fancy Philadelphia Capons Only t26 cents, 0 ound. Philadelphia Dry Piked Turkeys. cents per ieund. PLACE MARKET. 1027 Connecticut ave. Shipping orders a specialty. THE 'COOR LINE" IN SHOES IS NOT so closely drawn but that the msost msacet can take comitort in wearing them. Our assortment of Rltsa.T i O!at 02.0. 63, 6350 and 44 as unsurpassed, and we would tm- pvese you with the inportance of sarag money by seemn * 'tre" beflore buyiujg. b UT COHEN & 10i.% Ike A meriean shoe Seiere, Ut-aN. are. n.w. Iouth bude.) spi1 KRu rseo met Buuter diret.ms th. chur., as sweet and fine as can be produced, apply to us and you'll get just that kind. Order by messeuger, mail or telepbo it you Omane call in person. EIJPOUZO YOUNGS CO.. 428 NINTH STET. Whetese sad JAies" Grosesr. OD OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS. You would be aurprised at the num- her of gentlemen, many of them tmaveling salesmen. who have as make them their clothes Many Cf them we bmrn Phila. and . Y. They know guan- fly and syle and know ease, hens they know we give them more for their Money than they can obtain in this or any city. G. WASFIELD SIMPU0N. COI. 12TH AND ST. S.W. ay11 IT WILL PAY YOU TO BE WARY. careful In buying Negle Shirts that you you duat' get the sort with poorly made buttost. holes, frail stitching. &c. Such shirts are being offed at low prices all over the city. Examine ose as critically as you please. We carrythegsedikindonly. 75c. to63. W. S, TEEL.Re's Bateeis." 985 PA. AVE. my11 Ur,-_L0X KAT IT TEjS WAY. The windewa of our housoe are the eyes through which we age continually looking to the outer world. hence the glass ought to be good. Larve Freno plates enhance the value and beauty of any reidn Let us subnit yon an estimate of making a "change." CHAB. E. HODGKIN. "'Rsert," 937th at. my11 OEMAN SAVED. --The Edison Phc'orpasaves the labor of one man because while you are dictatngto the Ph- .noarraph your clerk can be dcdgoe work. but with a atonogrpher both ead you snepied in the dit .o as' rented. COLUMBI ROIt 4PH C0.. 027 E .w. E. D.EASTU ee it] . F.CROtMELL .Sec. S ThAe inthsr as bikel to he clear tassrsuer. Schooner Angie Mclamara. Capt. Win. . London, just arrived with N C. piers stuff at our 11th at. waarf. Her cargo is beutitul Gaa-sawed Lumber. mostly heart. and is for tale at our well-hnown low prices, FOR YOUR NEW HOUSE. Best Gang-sawed Lumber at 61.15 per 100 square feet. Clear Kiln-dried N. C. Flooring, any uidth you want, at 6'2 per 100 feet. Best Juniper Laths at 63 per 1.000. 80''. R. --(fyou read it in our ad. it's s. IBBtEY. BITTINGER & MILLER. " Lumnber.Mill Work and Builders' Hardeare," Cr. 6th anad New York ave. n. w. my11 ........ .. * .. C . S 5 O( T. KEEN. TAILOR. my9-3m 1312 F STREET. D.ELLIS B. BLISS HAS RECOVERED fromw his recent accident and will resume tractice May 15. mysit T~TACTIVE SUMMER HOME. We hve for sale one of temost b~eautiful and de- sirable' summer homes near Washinueton. Need', to be seen to be a 'preciated. Owners will exchange in Sart tor diesirab~le city property. Price. 61.13. us for further particulars. B. H. WARtNERI & 0O.. my9-3t 9161 F at. n.w. I HAVE MOVED aiY REAL ESTATE o..ite to00 F at. n. w.. where I have mn- creased facilitie< for attending to all branches of the business. I shall mjake a specialty of rents, and shall be plea-ed to place yourjprooerty on my books. my9-3t B._T. WELCHI.tJ,l00't. n.w. bc FOR8 ALE-THE FINEST OPPORtTUNITY 3..,. for speculation; 126.000 square feet of ground ; very desirably located, overlooking the city, and only two nmiles from the White House. Electric cars runm alongside the property. Price for a short time nnly 16 cents per sq. ft. For further particulare apply to mi-6t FRANCIS HUFTY. 1301 Fast. n.w. S~~bKERN'S MODISTE PARLORS. JACKETS. RIDING HABITS AND ROBES. my9-3m 1312 F ST. N. W. Washington News and Gouip, indet So Advertwameaes. AMUSEMENTS. Pase 10 ATTORTNEY........................... pmg 2 ArCTION SALES ........................ Pages 3 A 7 OARDING A..................................... Page 2 BUSINESS CHANCES .......................... Paige 3 CHIROPODIST ..................................Paie 3 CITY ITEM .................................... Page 10 COUNTRY BOARD.............................. Pam 2 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE....................Page 3 DEATHS.........................................Page 5 DENTISTRY...................................Pamr 7 EDUCATIONAL..............................Page 8 EXCURSIONS. R...............................Pams 10 EXPRESSAGE................................Page 8 FINANCIAL........................ ........Pass I FOR EICHANGE...............................Page 2 FOR RENT (Chicago)...........................Pam 2 FOR RENT (Flats)..............................Pams 2 FOR RENT (Hals).............................Pame 2 FOR RENT (Houses)............................Page 2 FOR RENT (Offic)..........................PAe 2 FOR RENT (Room.).........................Page 2 FOR RENT (Stables)...........................PIae 2 FOR RENT (Stores).............................Pag 2 FOR SALE (Horwes and Vehicles)...........Pmg 3 FOR KALE (Bicycles) ......................... Pae 21 FOR SALE (Houses .........................Pams 3 FOR SALE (Laes)................................Pmll 3 FOR SALE (29hcaisneo . ....................Pme 3 FOR SALE (Pianos).........................Page 3 HOTELS........................................P me 2 LADIES' GOODS ................................pam 8 LEGAL NOTICES...............................Page 7 LOCAL MENTION ............................Page 10 LOST AND FOUND-...........................Pae 2 MANICURE ..... ............................Page 3 MARRIED.....................................Page 5 MEDICAL ............ ........................Pagm 7 MISCELLANEOUS.............................rag. 6 MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN ..........Page 2 NEW PUBLICATIONS. ....Pm" 10 NOTARIES PUBLIC............................Page S OCEAN TRAVEL.............................PaC* i POTOMAC RIVER BOATS...................Page 8 PIANOS AND ORGANS......................Page 8 PERSONAL-.................................Pagm 2 PROFESSIONAL..............................Pas 7 PROPOSAlA.....................................Pams 10 RAILROADS.....................................P ge 8 SPECIAL NOTICES............................Pam 1 STEAM CARPET CLEANING.............PmS 3 SUBURBAN PROPERTY.......................Page 3 SUMMER RESORTS........................Pam a WANTED (Help) .......................Pase 2 WANTED (Houses)...........................Pa 2 WANTED (Rooms) ............................Pame 2 WANTED (Sttuatons)....................... Pmw 2 WANTED (Misceeianeoua)....................Page 2 WORLD'S FAIR................................Pwe 3 TO subseribsne. Subscribers to TEE Stia who ge sorved by route boys will confer a favor by promptly reporting to Tan STaa ofice, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. GovaWmE xNT Rcaims Tonar.-Internal revenne, $478,512: customs, $713,38L LiauT. H. I. Lauun, third artillery, formerly adjutant of the District miltia, is is the city on a short visit. AssisrANT ScatDTAaT SPAuLDIxO has gone to Chicago to remain ten day. He will devote himself to straightening customs matter. at the world fair. Ma. STEPuEN BONEtIL of Baltimore qualifed at the State Department yesterday as secretary of the United States legation at Pekin, Chima. He will leave for his post next week. FoIRTS-CLAB5 PobTUMWrR. - The total number of fourth-class pestmasIappi today was 151, of wIhI IM were to M usam- ele caused by resignatimp and daes. Onnanam To Bosen.-The U. S. 8. gear- sage, which has just arrived at kpbu Bds from Haha bam seod t =rdat am"s to 69 411101111 so 11f at m crier New York. Da. Auwa. the coasw io=n= r of immigre. tion at the part of New Yorkf in theu sy in consultation about the servise at New Yeask. He has had interviews with Asmisteat BNssery Spaulding and Superaltsadnt 8emp. SILTEE Movnzwirt.-The Treasury Depart- ment yesterday purchased 50.000 ounces of siver, as follows: 25,000 at $0.SS% 5WON at 0.81. The offers wre 871,00 omess. Me silver purchased for the month. -imelai yes- terday, aggregated 1,5,050 oumces. Ovricms OF TEE CoNsr=LLaTwo.--Com- m=ader C. . Chester will be in command of the practice cruise Of the Coustlhiaon. with Lieut. C. W. Barthet as essative. Lieut. . . R has bees fxed upon a navigastor, with RuDg i as sb"". A NEw COmEURWMEaT.-Te ehiaf of the so. cret service division, Treasury Department, has issued a circular describing a new eountsrfeit $5 United States sievr eartMcate resaty doe- covered to be in beelaiom. It is of the series of 1886, check letter 183, bearing the mgnature of W. S. Besormus, uestr. and E. . Nebe- ker, treasurer, and has a small scalloped seal. The portrait of 'n. Omat Is poorly engraved, having a serateL appearamea, and some of the lettering is Irregular. WAON Szavzcu IN TEE YuLLwwoWE.-- Secretary Hoke Smith bas appointed a commis- slon consisting of Oapt. Anderson, United States army, the actin superintendent of the Yellowstone Naninal ar; Ameistant Cemnmis- sioner Bowers of the gnrlland omies and W. L. Campbell of the ofieof assistant attorney general to consider the qustion of the need. of the Yellowstone National Park as to hotels and transportation ad to formulate regula- tions to govern the seame. NAVAL Onnans.-Commander C. N. Chester has been detached from duty at the Naval Academy, 15th instant. and ordered to com- mand the Constellation. Laent F. H. Hles, from special duty at Boston, Mass., 20th in- stant, and ordered to the Baltimsore. Lieut. R. M. Doyle, from the Baltimore and griatsd thee months' leave. Ensign B. W. Wells, fromn the Baltimore and granted -tbree months' leave. Lieut. P. V. Lansdale has been ordered to ex- amination for promotion. Gunner Peter Hanley, to duty at the naval proving grounds, Indian Head. PERSONAL. -W. H. Baughton of Bug'alo, B. C. Griffth of Maurice. Ind., F. S. Blocume of Philadelphia, J. J. Blater of New York and A. T. Cooper of Unioutown, Pa.. are at Wllard's.--W. J. Brennan of Pittsburg. Harry K. Dodd of New York, William Mceser of Pennsylvania, William A. Sips of Pittsburg, and W. S. Reno of Salem, Ohio, are at the RandalL-Robert Brookhouse of Salems, Mass., Qeorge W. Beardaley of New York, W. H. Welch of Baltimore and Thomas A. Parish of Michigan, arc at the Eb- bitt.--Congressman W. C. P. Breckinridge of Kentucky, Willkam A. Foss of Boaton and G. 0. Adrews of New York are at the Riggs. --Herbert P. Bissell of Buffalo, William F. Harrity ot Philadelphia, W. B. Franklin of Nov York and C. B. Djavia of Connecticut are at the Arlington.----Wm. H. White of Massaebu- aetta, Henry do Levey of Buda Pesth, Herman Heyl of Germany and J. H. Lukach ot Viemna are at the Shoreham.--Charles A Dur of Philadelphia and A. H. Smith of New Yorki are at the Normandie. --i. H. Summer of Philadelphia, H. L. Wymnon of New York and Dr. H. I. Mulitni of Boston are at the Johnon.--8. IL. Pallersor of P'etersburg, Va., Cayst Perkins of Camden, N. 5., M1. P. Mosely of Gurley, Ala., and 5. H. Reynolds of Rome, Ga., are at the Metropohtan.-Charles Snow of Cincinnata, C. F. Brown of New York and A. C. Griffn of West Virginia are at the National--. Lull of London, H. L. Lanning of New York, H. K. Williamson of Lancaster, Pa., and J. P. Putnam of River Falls, Wi... are at the St. James.--Louis Firther of Berlin. J. T. Smith of Plymouth, England, Benjamin Leuthier of Lowell, Mass.. and L. . 'rhoa..f Bosn. a... ah Hor-. TalM 4f a Uebems in the Way et Utsmb- meag rassnue=. coxOamanuRmw winoi TUan to TAKEN VP IN aT- TaNG oFFcgs--ox OF TWOE WO RaW TEx PRSDENT TODAT-TR APPomNTxENr or A PUDLIC rXSTEE nor TET OSconesEn. There are those among the daiy Calues at the White House who would not be surprised to witness a radical change in the next year or two in the method of distributing the federal patronage. Men who have elked with the President recently and have per- ceived the drift of opiion in cer- tain political channels say there is a rising tide of sentiment favorableto a caings which is swelling in volume and bids fair to sweep away existiag custom to leave room for the growth of a bette; system. Briefly stated the change would mosu the eurtailment if not the complete abolisnmt of active and persistent efforts by Cogresmn in the distribution of patronage. Ihis could be accomplished, it is argued, by an agreement between the Presdent and his cabinet officers that they would not reongnise Congressmen to recommend or to uolivit pointments. but would ask the opinion ot Congressmen, at Each time as h heads of de- partments should me 91t, upon candidates whose applications had been placed on Ale in the departments. WRY A cMANGE I nmrEaULL The necessity for a change in the present system is said to lie in the fact that of late years the work of Congress s a legislative body is seriously interfered with by the aboeme. of members from the daily seedons, neosoitated by the attention which they must give to the task of pressing their constituents' demands for patronage in the various departments. An- other reason put forward for the bag is the allegation that in manay states eligibility for election to Congress has come to be gauged by a man's ability to get appointments for his constituents and to sway power with the admlnistratioe. It is alleged that the larger part of the average Con- gressman's daily -1emaative" duties consists in making the rounds of the departments in be- half of his constituents, his eat in the legisda- tive body, to which he was elected, remaining empty the meanwhile. Any day in the week during the so=eas of Congress and in the recess it is a common sight to mee dignified and white-haired Senators and grave Representatives, sharged with the duties of making laws and dealing with great legislative questiems of vital importance to the nation, abandoning their duties and trudging through the depart- ments, cooling their heele in secretaries' ante rooms. intent uoon pressing the claim for ome of peristeat constituents. coIDEnED BY TUE ==ENT. It is smid that Mr. Cleveland has been heenly impre,sed with this sitation, which has been brought vividly to his attention during the past two months, and that in such i.e mo- ments as he has been permitted to enjoy he has taken it under serious consideration. Many of the Congressmen themselves, it is said, would welcnme a change in the .estsm. They feel that they are held responsible for every appointment. and while realzing that they do not and ought not to ontroleveryone, they are made to suffer for that non- contral by their disappointed constituents. Some of the Congressmen who ase Interested in legislative matters and who would like, to devote their attention to the P for which they wers elected-er thoeght Iy were-re- eat the =neessity of becoming mssve heer after aaees. The President had another lht dI deow. The mest 11 - b.-- ui of 6 was e presence at the White Bnoo of (sairs.. Harrity, who eu . n hon's stwvim with the Pre t was umposied by As- etaMeeerey Qelney,wheisalse a meee the =ntionsi esminte Mr. Harrity maid be enom to thu President by appintnt, but not to talk about Pennsylvanis pamremgm. Na- timml nn.mittueman BewD of Maine s aeo a ealer at the White Home during the sa of his two colleagues. Congressman Stone of Eanenky eabed to my good-bye, as ha return t his elKentmeky hasse ay. May of the Cengresenas ae lving kng d, It se by so% and the atte-dan at the Whbleven grews thiuser day by day. The President essastaUed er. exi 11s.. at dinner I"s Wightl. Ex-Gae. Comphe, the idel of 60 Oie de- mocracy, was at the White Kereste nd had a tak with the Peidet. is hat be left before a mmer t . TEE WCmWiO PKIN2. The term of oes of Putuis Printer Pser expima next Satorday. Congeemsmu tahmd- am of Tennessee asked the Prsldent tday Vf Mr. Palme='s successor is under aneea.. The President replied he had not yet tahan up the case and did not knew when he weald. It is sid that Mr. . F. Webb of Aressen will be 0oeter of emens at Nogalee. AIIZ WAWEIPS AT AWNAOELS. The UM&sM fWost and Otter Saesmea ia-. em Expeeted to June. The Navy Department is Interased @tthe admiral In comemand of the Buene bat at New York propoees to take all his ships in An- napolis on the occasion of the eomunseament exercises at the Naval Academay. The fleet will arrive at a==Pulis en the 27th tsat, end wui remain there eeveral days. Two or three American cruisers will acmey the us..an fleet around from New York, ut thse section has not yet been maade. It wiN thus be een that the people of this vieinity are net in be altogether deprived of the pleasure of a etane inspectien of at least one section ot the foreign contingent at the recent nval review. TEE vEmEzs IN TsE PLUMr. The Russian veela now at New Yeak tha will visit Annapolis are the Dimitri Denehi, General Admiral and the Rynda, ad it is pro- posed to increase thin fleet at a=lism by the addition of the *,WS-enbattie chip Emperor Nicholas, the armored ermr Ad- miral Nachmel and Pamsie Anuen. Ih1se three ship wee intended for serviee inth naval rve, but were fregea In th DIee at the tuama. They have since been released and ordered to visit this country. Is is expected that they will reach here in tame in partici- pate in the gruduatang exercises at the Naval Academy. omun roaziox gnars Expaorma. Other vessels that will probably visit Annap- olin at the same times ar the Ialian feet and the Argentine cruiser Nenvo de Julio. These include about all of the foreign sips that will remain at New York amore than a few days longer. Seeretary Semitha Obdeets. Secretary fiche semith has reeetved a eama- munication from the tiecreiaey of War tram.- mitting the recommendation of Geon. Schoiel. in which he concurs, that Fort Dashesse, Utah territory.be abandoned to order that the treeps stationed there may be withdrawn and with those at other remote stations concentrated at the new pot constructed for theem. In his re- ply the Secretary strongly objects to the pro- posed abandonament and says that questions of imnortance are pending in his departmenst con- cerning these Indians which would seem in fayvor the continuance rather than the abandon- ment of Fort D~uceene as a military post, at least for the present. These intereste, he say'. night be seriously jeopardised by withdrawag the garrison at Fort Dluchesne. Iteerior Departmaent Appelnmmet. Charles HP Martin of Dllnois has been ap- pointed law examniner an the mineral divisson of the generul land ogie,. vice Chas. T. Yoder, resigned. Andrew Dougines of Wiscnsian has bean ap- pointed an examiner of Chipewa Indian lands an Minnesota, vieis etaples ...igne- AN EXCITED SESSION. Bhthm Oatragn am I m &kr up d.o--a- War lip eRpMimm V..urnCEBE 13 RM3f Kossuth Talk Diswougigly of Gstnes BiE OTHER TEGRAPHIC N EW 5 Tm AIsEL* CewYn S . EUet ems, m.-m CAOnee b ab - Uesm s . LstACU.LS. 3ay 1L-6 wow&o . foeto leaned yesterday to te e-g-lim leiog of the United Stes by (malramen n..oo.. ander the g-ie at os amoent addems, was do ebief topic of disecession menag the deles as they -neembled in XamleyNy Tae.a Oe morfing preparatory to the apeaag of So second day's seessio of am mationd mSo vention. To the decemie. wh s e to a tinkering with the platftrm ru as Min- vespolis, and whieb mst emmia only pet of the party a the eve wnto Premieeaw thatteresses ot do eader of th young repe n veme fA but palatable No moe radical I ded prineiples, they eont -ded, usld bae gone out froin an ontwead-ust eass convention. I was a bodily adeptisen of l4 paty imsues and timber, whath. at to pwea@ time at -eA, wow prematre and Nedose and would give aid cnd oesefort t te gmb enemy that did its abe in h bien s4= tie ddmet of November. The were the opieise et agoed my of the ddeeate.. and ampe y ese Wig fram the emet. Other there wee . bewever, h - uhdeon for his independet a4 an in- died that be had smndied do beymate ot So masde to which the party weulE Ie fter b1s to heep If it ever beped to engda ened of a afmrs. A emeterms woma suffrage, deassn of Uate& ator. by th people, patlu tedleppb aed A- solute civie swevioe e im~m. oey sw that. as the third had could no longer bapt i. es b reE, and the qu"e1 r that they were IeIrp...ad 'i e erof the republiems at te ba- ter forsiinterests. ILATZ W ANSAYS, The Penasylmnia. New Teef ad Gsene di -gte wees doe In et gese .em . ing, and. s a e egneA, Cairman (leaema wan nearly as ho bo-amdh is a eaing 0 gathering seerdersni even thenbalesehddwn on an auditertims at was stied ely in GastL Rev. Dr. Newood epeated hseee ~ of yederday. awhn e oA Frank Oamo. of Ulah mewed th I I et a.. megmtesra em the ~ e to the confusion of these inthe rear of he had didleaty in hearing every weed. The coneention Opp eeed the pteVt fa pecimi en-m=ttee. mig Denver a mh Pss for the next a and d..1 dt as the scood We y is Meg. Therepet of the ciMuttee on po s oe by Delegate t of Ne When te report wen mtha esenm- ties was thrown ite a -=t et debat by as sa-'-id- by estated d.emae er samain raeso etn the smiE tepelene the nagrm~colored pItm -su -. and Jones of *u s d the wt Of vigao - nad-aue imee os colored -- The colored mea's el.deon Ma ssa....m to a c..- i iepost do emia.e. A&omea lacerose main, Another hiag end eted d.bat as ee --aned- by a 0a1n, euimted by B - gaterC.pbW ot New Ye1b, ftWaing em amdm et- to the tien as onwed4 deny admis to Inten g e s he eComd not read a et of Ea s btaenga, Rlly of Nibq Beber loa ame Coag----m Alles oppoead Nh ---mebm The Milmbee e teek oUuam to*m~mab ;e:"es by =t ,s..eakfth U. b,...e.." mposng poh~ - amE term p~dwnm -pas ba~ -ets. W.W. m0e Ie The 04at betet se pmdEM G o SM can Iaages me.ted as seant I.. 98. TOM&, 0mister1am M,; W. W. 16e, 1.000t MS; Ge. W. . Sn . g , ume onie m En w al =60 Lamase, May n.-16e Paf -I Gae pubimhes on Itato.s em do - m gaussa pakiet, ImLs EK & ha & hris heam rule. s doea eum-ad that be steins m semand pass e -aan Nr. OGasene A@M abm.The ------ Esma wmea be foundet aaneag his spme dath, het he deasine to ems a whet ade memeenaim esnia "Ae to Mr. Glm'e essn em Iris hem rue." r-. ~ at, 1 very btde about ha or de mEW. lying ha. I boitee, beveerm .tone wE mewe aretve at bi e , - as eqari gs Et is a pest &. tenesy of Eseland ,,Il mIm try -o.hci. inar--p -- an_& -adeah- af hetd tbedd -s &gmerb ..E into the are of Qo CUdhed AMin haa to gain what abe uci. Ditaas bete oomtmerde dema tay on thy esms in pas-. it h--r--ben t tat et Mau yofta oumatRagnaI~mem. have ad my opmni feemed to dhot amiertism. My -seu toQM ie ratm, The Astrmme eser a gary as the Engli.sh qm Besamry sea pas ue besmed tem. Irehad, on do emenary nangos by fa of sem n m m b dasEs b ar---s whe o amlt-.ee yes di, m feeble and wamted, end ts aenes en by ie of esagIng. But them to em e a re m his eyes wtsid Go wb~ he to M Ne erniE ependi enee et hise ese -etn In b~ei ot Ko-pery. vaiaanz~ LAME (ZE U.ma Psspeety Naer essme ens e to sites asmen o e AMt. P:Tesema Pa., May 11.-A M to E aeresef hmad na meamE we -s he tested ha the eat eemina AM of the prepeety ~daim to @A which do weetas of the camsae Usted ces penT y reo sted ad do -.~ waa bAMase a hmae pert of te Weem et Eo14 ? woene. evideutly of Swebi. enamem. kW i eeneda inmalen ha do eeamty recrder'. metdyb sme lag to se te eords of the masst of an ea..s-a..a-e efthe esees a m J-heens=n. whom fream Uwedoe n m 'They clamed that be esed a deed binm governament for dho lmed ha qus in Jobsenen went wen dssed.bewi ce diaposed of the preporte. 16 e en very particuar net to daese AMe samea. 'l'hey are troam Mleam Cty, bat AMe ari'Ied froms WaciuqeD. C., ueon e may thsey eenred an evidsmn. the tem may there are forty beire ha do nod, hym that for twenty ear tesy have bees annoyed by pereene amasies to pmchaM heid one at the al... "AU handed if m trap. and crimnee have been esoerted t p4onineed to get rid ot ense of do base doowfte was murdered byee ps emdfruit, and -eother heir meddealy. bebeved ales to bave been We hare a mom idefmily bemy amE- enestuly posgemr wey." At the oeofthe Umueagie sed no claism - the am.e of Jemsmnha head f. heeomsny bes e Qu st of