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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, | AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, : Northwest Curner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’. 7 or Q Tae Feexixa Stan ie served to subscribers in the nples at the counter, 50 cents nis per fei at the Pont 0 Clase mail matter.) ‘Tus Weenxty Star—published on Friday—@i a | _ stage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents, Tle- ci nail subscriptions taust be paid i sdvance; peraper sunt lonaer than is paid for. Va. 16—Na ‘Rates of advertizing made Known on application ee WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1890. TWO CENTS. — PECIAL } OTICES. COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. ASSETS $1,119, 062.77. Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On the first Wednesday in each month the office will be | *tore, corner 11th and@sts., which we will occupy open trom 610 Bo'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly w for subscription. Shares are $2.50 per month, $1,000 advanced on each share, and Slate Mantels, Ranges, Latrobes, Tiles for fire- | Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of the Assuciation are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, | Which weare offering at a great reduction, JNO, JOY EDSON, See'ry, 43 - WM. F. HELLE: REAL ESTATE AND BR Tovtrauce Avcont, as removed his cfics {ne liew Laltic Building, OG Pet mw. jez-Ot- 4 F. B. LILLEY, Bo Cotimtission Broker in Stocks, Grain, Provi- Soneand Oil ROOM 2, GLUVER BUILDI SPECIAL N EQUITABLE qe mrovaL SALE, HAMLINE M.E. CHURCH, 9TH AND P 3am. 11 a.m., baptism of chi Of prolationers by ‘the pastor, Addres by Kev. E. C. Atkins of the Wilmington conference. At Spas piat- form meeting. om turkey. will preac! iin the Land of the Cali, @ Sabbath School Couc Sunday School at 9:45 a. aud reception, is p.m. there will Music led by Dr. Bischoff. in. Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. FIFTH CONGRE dretiat 11 ain. by the Keview of Grund Army of Meth: H. RB. Naylor, D.D. Educa- rock. The Great societies mmissary Departmen Hall The public cordially invited. O1 ‘Consecration meeting “Tuesday. meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. <q ALL SOULS’ CHURCH (UNITARIAN), ; ~ cormer of 14th and 1. ste, Bew.; ev. Rush ippen, pastor.—Sunday services a ani. and 7:30 pam. Sunda: 1d Bible class, 9:4: 1 ASSEMBLY PRESBiTERIAN CHUL cor. Sth ind [ats.n.w.—Sunday school, 9 To save the removal of an immense stock to our new ATIONAL CHURCH, 800 | ¥y day. Sermon for ‘chil- pastor, Rey. B.N. Seymour. ) pub. Missionary address Yelock. ‘The 10th issue of stock is open | S°Ut August 1, we call the attention of builders and f HOME. 12 1H © H. Richardson will con- 30 fan AU Iuterested sn- wg THE Mis duet Services Sanday ed, those who contemplate building to our stock of Wood EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. places and floors; also large assortment of Brass Goods, - of Cauada. and i Teinplars, will make ad . Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Geo, O Little. at Y t Prayer meeting FOR RENT (Orricrs) FOR RENT (Rooms: NS. CHIUSTIA ‘Church, 11th + to young men expectall: Meeting under H. B, Moulton willalso speak. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Fiorida ave. and ‘: man aud HB. Moulton, will speak at Lincoln E. Church, L1th'and K ata, at 8 p.m. to- nx in behalf of reading room FOR RENT (Stores). FOR RENT (Hovses) FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lors). FOR SALE (Misc BARBER & ROS8, morrow csunday) ® colored young men. ieee . rch, Le Droit Pari i ot TUALISTIC—DR. HENRY SLADE Services ‘Tom York lectures at Wonn’ 911 Penns. ave. tor, Rev. William S. Mil ‘Gs, : it 1419 Fatnw. Bre PE ROSETIE HAS REMOVED HIS RESI- dence to, 1531 6th st. n.w., lotr between Pand Q sts. 15335 F street, Second Floor. THE BUILDERS’ <a s Je3-10 OF STOCK. Re. M Anet % JOHN A PRESCOTT, F. J. DIEUDONNE, — ‘Treasurer . ident. | _ det W. E. WRIGHT, Secretary. SLUR st. | ‘A DEAD HORSE Office hours from 8:30amtoSpm, mzrzw | =>’ NOT A DEAD Loss, —“" TURKISH BATH (LADIES AND GENTLEMEN), mi4-3m 1329 G ST. N. W. Bae ea WATERS AND SIPHONS by the ‘Telephone Call—659-2. FOR oe ‘% eumatic “apply to GURLEY & STEVEN THE SHOREHAM. THIRD¢ jonday in June. Shares Bubscriptions can be mad 8 the foll eat places: OF Fick OF A-DEPUE, Prest S20 digst.aw. Central S W.T.WALKEK,V.trest. J.T. PEITY, TELEPHC 141 G st nw. Di A. ARCHEK, cor )PELATIVE BUILDING ASBO- | SNYDER & ach, Je5-3t° RA wal sud T sts. sw. stint, Borcloc GUS J. N. BIRCKHEAD, OLS Penna ave. Bw. 10th snd La ay wy16-im go> PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS’ BLANKS ie at lowest rates. Good work only. BYRON ». ADAMS, m8-Im _ Book and Job Printer. 514 8th st. n => WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Co., Ps. are bow prepared to RENT BOXES at greatly RE- DUCED KALES. my roy OFFICE OF COL “@~ District of Colunbi ott HECTOR OF TAXE Washington, May r erty owners are bereby notified that AS STOVES AND RANGES. pearacescl seucral (ence asd aaceaments tot special | Se OA® STOVES 452 Oth et, a.w. Fearages of wene improvements. i ug askesaments for laying Water mains prior to July 1, 1888, now due to and the | lieus for which are held ‘by’ the District of Columba, | May. under act of Couxress approved May 6. 1N@U,) — __ ad aud peualties wow fixed by law, and of all accrued Costs, provided the ssiue shail be paid on or before the | THIKRILETH DAY OF JUNE, 1890. By order of th Con . C. Attest: E. G. DAV Col- lee th 6 per cent per anuuim in lien of ti pany, Securities and valuables poderste rates, Silver et for rent at | | Of every deser ‘the very kk 916-915 Penna. Washington Safe Deposi 830 am, from April 1 to Ogt, 1. roy 10 am., from Oct. 1 w Ap ~ | BER PLY pm, baw Rett din Liosen ai ‘This Dank solicits the accounts (large and smal) of indivaivals, trues aud corporations, pledging careful to business entrusted to it, } very taciity consistent with sound banking will be ‘Sumuei 5. Shedd tion of the subjects requ 2, Enunons & smitl tm the annual eataloxy Beriah Wilkin« 1. bala e The ee will bs ident.cal . HENFING, KENT ‘IN he sane time in P:iuceton becoababae oo * ae Cashier Applicants should seud in their names to Caprtal (8S0 paid) Burvius tvaid iu advancey Assets. the west side of the B desiring to build sons to educate will find the tiation. the military training will be: efit | y way. Call on the mausger, JOHN | + St Mim residence, College Fark, or at his 7 Fst Jetzt oom House: im perfect order; with stable, | dr are Iron the depot. 20,000 feet of ground ; | ¢ iby 20th. only 86,000. BF. GILBr AT he me co, « SOR RENT OK LEASE—EIGHT ACRES AT Tenally town for beer garien aud pleasure resort: | Genallytown Electric r Jous b BeALL, JOK SALE We have 7: months) we rast | Fi ill reach, by Au i Je7 next 10 days | mnusthty ; E—-LAND 7 CENTS PER FOOT ¢ wn KR. Scie, sciity of lots for which 30 ceuta to #1 per | th eld handse NISON, 925 F st hw. It | thos AT TAKOMA PARK, A TEN-RooM | 3F¢.he just being finished; fi ver lait acre of «round: Aue situation; to suit. & HEATON, 620 Fstuw. | A GREAT CHANCE FOR SPECULA- ive Tracts of Laud near Brichtwood, on EAR | { ‘tho. ime ‘of eres, two of five acres; also twirty-four acres ou | Ps road near said park at $50 per acre; ters | W. L. BRIDGES, 516 9th eral Smal! Tractsof Land near the city, thore who are obbived to work in the hot city di ne day can, with but little cust, have cool, elev Comtortable ai they cam spend their uigbts in refreshing sleep, within Gary aceens of the city. See or address J. rE. CLEM- EN1s, 1521 Fst. ow Jeb-ot | {UK KENT 6-ROOM HOUSE, ELEVATED Loca. om. woud water, ke. Apply'to H. A. GRISWOLD, Anacostia, D.C yest A BARGAIN—-TAKOMA PARK PROP- | Ther piece with e of over 400 feet | 1 fa two avenues from depot. sax | — cant. aner, AN- DOL, Koom 26, Le ne Jesse | we * E Wal SOO WEE BOY A NERY PLEASANT Cor. ECKINGTON, very cloe to the | the iC KALLKOAD. Be CUCASSIAN BURLE WALNUT. NGTON ELEC Fine opportunity to secure a pretty p.ace cheaj jeo-st 3. B WIM. 1313 GRAND CHANCE FOR SYNDICATE, 17 ACKES Bad) ining Takoua ty strict; finest sud most extensive view im the whole district." Owner wili re: tain small or one-half interest im syudicate stock. In-| - quire W. D. HAKLAN, Takoma. Jeter | THE UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, r T< RUST COMPANY, JOR SALE— A DESIRABLE TRACT OF ACKES FRKONTING DASIFLS AND ROCK CRED K FORD | OADS. ADJOINING COLUMBUS PARK AND CAL. | AFORNIA SYNDICATE PRICE bO Pei ACKE. APPLY TO JAMES M. GK: rar JQOK SALE- FINEST 9K. lot 681500. youd cellar,well, shade, orchard, ar: Price $6.0J0. W Der Goons. Bleached Table Damask, 254, Feather Proof Ficking. ide. niiow Case Cotton, 1 uceting, hy yards w Chailies, 5, B, 10 and 1 Xe Lange live of Lawns, fast colors, Se. Biac and #1. m8-3in ‘Be. wete, only 50c, oye" Shirt Waists, 25, BSand Gets Ba.brigean Shirts, 25 aud 500, Clark's 0-1 Spool Cotton, 43c. doa. pe TRAVELERS IN EE a yainmer silks, ce Z SEW 14 hows Pine lor 1¢. | Re? rae Facascis at all prices 7. B TOWNER, 20 1316 7thet aw | myltlm Preaching by Sabbath school Wednesday 8 p.m. Strangers always welcome. 1t NTRAL UNION MISSIO. ¥ 1 services daily, 12m. and 7:45 p.m. 5 pn. Brauch meetings as usual. day, cor. 7th and K GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, Haunted Houses and dream 930 PA, AV.— SHINGS saa HE QUARTE >> Womui's Fore the annual meeting of the LADIES’ Goo! LOCAI, MENTION. LOST AND FOUN LOWE THE LARGE IN orders to she superior qualit Boe NE Bs. Peiocze Vapor fluid. Highest grade. 5 gall. Hs Removed to CHAS. E. HODGKIN, — - 919 7th et-n.w. ‘AID ASSOCIATION. | N.B. Tonly keep the one brand, highest «rade. j6-1m .- DISPOSED OF ALL MY STOCK tional Reyorting and District of Columbia Missionary Society and 1an's Home Missionar; Hetiu.) “Gospel waxon, 3:30; Pa ave. and’ 1h 3 itee meets Monda between 9th and 10th sts, Foreun, 10:30 a.m, All interested invited. RTING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS ofthe SMITH NATIONAL CYCLE MFG, hejd on TULSDAY, JUNE ED. J. HANNAD Executive committe t. MALE'S LUTHERAN CHU MONEY TO LOAN. NOTARIES PUBLIC. b | HAVIN ooks of subscription for a limited number of shares | Y-g=> Ji De open at the office of WKIGHT & STOCKETT, | BSS. and tnterest in th Estate Agents, 810 F st.n.w..on WEDNESDAY, | Amanucnsis Association of the District of Columbia InwO. Shares #10 euch, payable in monthly | {he public Former prepreg mpl we pt as tion or by aby oue in the name of the same. PRANK B, CLARKSO! 602 F st. u.w. SOHON, Secretary. A SPECIAL COMMU Jerusalem Lodze, No. Masonic Temple (4:30 o'clock pan. for the purp ral of our late Bro, ‘rue Putn of sister lodges invited to attend. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS METROPOLITAN ME, CHUKCH, COR: Ds | PIANOS AND ORGANS 49 and € sts., Rev. G. « budren's day service” of the Sabbath school. dree Kejley will pri Epworth League at 7 p. tans CHAPEL, COR. debt contracted by said At& pm. the Kev, J. McKeu- ch. Sabbath senool, 9:30 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTIES. SPECIAL NOTICES... SUBURBAN PROPEKTY. SUMMER RESORTS. VANTED (Boanp) WANTED (HELr merman and at 8 p.m by the pastor, Children’s day services aud baptism: of infants at 3:30. Prayer meet- inw Phursday evening. i FOURTH PRESBYTERL st. bet. G and Hs elly, pastor.—Sabbath school at i: Day services at i] am. Young people’ Gospel service at 8'p. Prayer meetin welcomed at all servicea, —TO WIND UP THE AFFAIRS —A Valuable Piece of perty, fronting nearly 65 feet ou G st. i be houeht extremely low if taken tiny mouth For particulars call ut Free Veterinary Service by C. B. ROBINSON, V. FROM THE to all who have their stock insured in the PENNSYL- WASHINGTON MINERAL WATER 00.. - VANIA LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘Will hereafter be delivered free of charge to customers | All persous baving claims in the May assessment for los of their animals will please eall at my office MERCHANTS’ PARCEL DELIVERY CO. and vestive thetr pay foe the same. N CHURCH, 9TH LW. near 13th 2 23 New York 's prayer meeting -m. ‘Thtrsday evening at 8 p.m. Strangers ure c SUMMER SKETCHING, Art students wishing to join the BLUE KELCHING PARTY for a month orm YNALD'S Studio, 9: = ave, beiore the 16th for terms, &c. Headquarters will be at Stony Man, uear Luray. iS PASTOR E, HEZ Swem’s subject Sunday night at 8 o'clock the Second Baptist Church auditorium, 4th st. and ave.x.e. Preaching at 11am. by the pastor. All se: punday school, 9 anpiversary of the young men’s p! a i invited. Young Christian Endeavor praise service Thursd should call at Mr C. H. MANN, Manager, Room 4, 1006 F st. n.w. DR. ROBINSON can always be found at the U. & Veterinary Hospital, 414 3d st. n.w. ‘Table Hote Dinner $1. = my16-3m See eine D.C. JUNE 4, 1890.—THE ONLY A “FEW LINES. House bill relieving the T meeting Sun- wle's Society of ‘sday atSp.m. Prayer and THE PUBLIC Al wife, Kate V. uckett, has left my bed and beard and that'I will not pay and will not Le responsi- lor uny debts contracued by her. 8. T. LUCKETT, UR FATHER (UN Lats. n.w., Rev. Alex. Kent, v1 lay school. All cordially McKENDREE M.E. CHUR . ¥ . Oth and 10th sts. n.w., Hey, C. Herbert hildren’s day services 11 a.m. nd recitations, => WAUGH M.E. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS. ve. Kev. Dr. Gibson,” pastor.—11 a.m. "exercises by th y fourth lecture on the Lord’s Prayer, me," by the pastor. Garden party at the The chance of winning #100 by writing six | *4iDg approprintious of 80.000 for comp newspaper paragraphs is one not to be care- lessly thrown asie. That many people hold | York. this opinion ig shown by the number of re- HOUSE. sponses already received to Tue Star's invita- tion to its readers to compete for the three} Before the beginning of the debate on the Prizes, each tobe won by writing six para-| silver bill, at the request of Mr. Payson (Ill.), graphs or brief articles, not to exceed 150} Mr. Conger (Iowa), in charge of the bill, modi- words each, setting forth the facts that make | fied his substitute soas to provide that the ‘Tue Stax by far the best advertising medium | Treasury notes issued in pursuance of the bill shall be a legal tender in payment of all debts, | ba* the boy, Ames, in his keeping. Ames and of six articles the first prize of @100 will be | public and private, (striking out the following <=> REMEMBER, V nership heretofore existing between H DAY OF JUNE, due the late fir Sunday, conducted by the Sun Le: ITH is THIS 4 Cool Clothing, perfect 434 7th st. nw EGULAK MONTHLY } the Hyattsville Building Assoc held on TUESDAY EVE association bai six Inonths since 1 ‘The former, W. fitting, rixhtly ~ 1500, dissolve sj, Mant esment Brat | all debts, collect all. mone) “Constitutions obtained | Sinith withdrawn, and 8 p.m." Musi ALL PERSONS INTERES) Bt action of the +0.. aud who feel injured thereby. ested to meet at J. H GRAY & © “BW, Ob WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 1ith in- ed 7 per cent dividk Stock can be ob- WATERS, Secretary, Prayer meeting ‘Thuraday, & parsonage grounds, a THE PARTNERSHIP ting between A. P. B in Washington. To the author of the best set ‘DAY SERVICES AT 4TH : 11 am., preaching by Sl Junior pastor, solved by mutual E. Phillips will continue business and swainst said firm. ‘Street M.E. Church kev. W. J. Thompson, Sunday school hold a beautiful servi there will be @ servic =»FIRST BAPTIST CHI near Scott Circk pastor.—Sunday school, ! pastor at 1] a.m, 10 The Sunday school annual in the evening at 8 o'¢! ticularly interesting. Addresses will be de- y Commissioner Robert, Key. Dr. Thomas of ud Dr. Stakely. rranwed for the occasion, Yul dially invited to attend, SALVATION ARMY, 510 11TH ST. N.W.— cers’ Farewell Sunday Evening, June @, “ — — “ CHURCH OF THE COVENA Connecticut ay am, and 8 pn, GAS STOVE. MUDDIMAN, A. P, GFIER. A. E, PHILLIPS, ae REMOVAL WE WILL SELL A FULLY GUARANTEED, EASY-RUNNING 12- INCH LAWN MOWER FOR 84.50. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 62.75 S.—A-E Geier can be found at the'old stand, comer * 5 13th and is. n.e., Where a fresh supply of mests, R= 916 and 918 Paave, ng eye fever tian senate A. Stakely, D.D., Preaching by the can be found dail, WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 20c. EACH. SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, WITH SPRING HINGES, 81.25. POULIRY NETTING. 75c. PE! 4-QUART ICE Fi 25 FEET GARDEN HOSE WITH PATENT rates Be COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- was no limit D shares, #5 each. Tem- 30 p.m. ice inthe church and at pune Sunday school at 9:30 a. NEW CHURKCH—THE REV. FRANK SE all will preach at the society's hall, Nation ‘hol, 1006 test. Al All seats free, ‘New Chureli Ii for free distribution, ¥ ME. CHURCH, CHTLDRE! A GOOD HOSE REEL, $1, BARBER & ROSS, children's day servi question box service. ber ceut on or before MOND. Jeo-3t a jortheast corner 13th st. and New | ge — THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE PI OTE ave., receives on depomt for safe keeping, at very “S> chased the Paarmacy of RC. Milburn, 1 Pa. ave. n.w.. and kindly req patrouaye so wencrously Very respt'y, ATIO} H.W ee TAaReee Teal BASE All bills due to date to be settled by Mt: P burn, to whom also all past accounts should be paid. a ROGER'S PLATED MEDIUM KNIVES, 61.60 st a continuance of the brary, aud tracts towed uo the same, to be done is so differeut from that uyual in literary contests that the litetazy worker has no advantage over others, Ifthere is an ad- vantage it probably lies with men of business | and others who are accustomed to writing j briefly andeuccinotly what they have to say | ‘father than with professional writers who have cultivated an ornamental style, As the fieldis quite new persons whose inexperience makes them mocest can enter the contest without the discouraging feeling that some practiced per- sons are sure to win the prizes. The purpos» of offering these prizes isto encourage the writing of short, crisp and bright advertising announcements. The awards will be made by a committee of busi- ness men, who have had a large experience as advertisers and catchy announcements, This committee is composed of Messrs, Isadore Saks, 8. W. Wood- ward, Washington Danenhower and A. Lisner. ‘The contest, which is open to all residents of Washington or any of the suburbs of Washing- ton, will be closed June 20, after which date no contributions will be received, The general subject selected, the value of a Tue Srak as an advertising medium, was} NOW FOR THE RAILROAD BILL. chosen because it is suggestive and is one about which the readers of Tue Stax | Chairman Grout Will Call It Upin the already know a great deal. The conditions of the contest tre set forth in full inan aunounce- ment printed elsewhere, which should be c: fully read by all who parpose to enter. Kank | © = SX*S0END WHAT THERE WHE Ba A mane contestant, it will be seen, must submitsix | F!G#T For IT—MESssuS. GROUT AND HEMPHILL, brief articles not exceeding 150 words each, | WILL LEAD THE OPPOSITION AGAINST RAILROAD oints or statements of facts are given on | ENCROACHMENT. the paragraphs must be based. Each article may contain one or more of these sug-) Next Monday is District day in the House, gestions, and they may be combined in any nner a contestant may elect, provided al i ire the points are comprehended in the six articles, | PFO¥e one of the most exciting in the history The six points given are, in brief, (1), the | Of District legislation by Congress. The much average cicculation of Tux Sra treble that of any other Washington news-| pill will be called up after some few minor paper: (2), the unexampled falluess of Tar Srar’s home circulation; (3), the cheapness o! : advertising in Tie Stax when the extent and | CAlled on to decide whether it Savors logaliz- character of its circulation are considered; (4), | ing the actions of the railroad in the absorp- the fact that advertisements running three |tion of public streets and public months cost Jose than one-seventh of ‘a cent er line for each thousand papers; (5), the pub- fe i i city given, by sworn statements and other. | District in the way = coming wise, to ull facts concerning Tux Stan's cir- | Séfety to the lives of its citizens. Gon. Grout. , and (6), the recognized fact that Tux | the chairman of the committee, who ROGER’S PLATED TEA SPOONS, 8 A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES WRINGEL, §¥.25 STANLEY AIR RIFLES 81.754 on Sa. BYLAND CuUm) H-—CHILDREN Foran jer meeting Tw wejeome toall, oni SUN DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, OVER Bank Upens— i 100 DIFFKRENT SiZex AND KINDS. SEARS EARTH CLOSETS. RG. C Rt, 517 LOTH ST. N.W. PRINCETON EXAMINATION, ination for entrauce to the Freshinan Class Yollewe will be held in <=> OWING TO THE LAKGE DEMAND FOR “PEERLESS” “PEERLESS” GAS COOKING STOVES ANOTHER LOT is NOW AKKIVING. £ LOVE WAKRANTED. HUNDREDS OF BEST ‘TESTIMONIAL LARGE OVE E. ‘Joel Brown, pastot services by Sunday school; 8, pri ine Childhood"); 9:50, Sunday whool; 7, Christian Endeavor; Wednesday, prayer meeting. VERNON PLACE METHODIST E, Church South,corner of Oth and K sts.n.w.. D., pastor.—11 am., Chil: tot ey ee gece Collene & o ite customers, ashington, D.C..at the Kendall Building, 3 sapere, p.w.. beonnine THURND, ¢ Continuine through the a! Candadates intendmg v ined at this time OFFICE OF THE LOCK CREEK RAIL- Georgia aud Sund: ue. with that held at fo the King's ‘er meeting Wednesday ulght,§ o'ck Sealed proposals will be received up ing aud masonry Railway, Deimw an cie:tric railroad exten ashington city, four and on Protiles and speci office of the company. Danghters and 9:30 um. Pra DAVIS, Fendali Building. BE, FRANCIS 3 President of Princeton College. PERPETUAL BUILD! from Florida ave,, ies to the Disiri eq METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN Church, 4th and B s.e., Rev. John Chester, ‘or, Tuesday. Church reday ; both at 1 GKACE M. E. CHURC ASSOCIATIO Liabuities for dies on stock: |. 9TH AND 8 STS, Keiley, pastor.—1i a.m. Dilustrated talk, Mas. Wood. platform meeting. third-class masonry, Surplus, or interest fund. he right to reject any ‘The coilspany reserves th Per Cent Per Annum. eut Per Auuum, Per Cent Per Aunuw, UNDEKSIGNED Jose our respective hess from June 8, 1500, to September p.m, Saturday excepted, = PHILIP H. WARD. > WITMER & CC LOM & RUST, g=> GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, between Khode Island ave, . Thomas G. Apyle, pastor.—Divine service ton at Llaw.and S p.m. Strangers we.come. BYTERIAN CHURCH, 6TH I services at 11 P bia We are paying three different rates of interest to ALE—AT TAKOMA PARK, CHARMING | members of the association. | If un Lefore maturity we 4 ob special pay F st. nw. Je7-3t | cipal and anterest | Wait untit thee sh tor will preach at 8 modern. Spiritualists WHOSOEVER WILL MAY COME res mature (in . H. KAUB & CO. TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLI ‘The Lorenzo Kice Carpet Clean- . will be continued by the KC, Manager. <»THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY abled to dg this by practicing the strictest economy in 1. Gth and A sts. n.¢., commencing Joseph Walker preaches 11a. EASTERN PRE terms to those who #10 monthly: 81.500 for $20 montily jor $40 wouthiy ed the same profits on their shares as This Building Association ing Works, 48) CHURCH, STH AND i. Cornelius, D. . acre than adjoining prop- | MO&tRLy; 33.000 Lays well aud will suv. | ow gee allywed t DUGAN & BUTLER, | there who wo not borrow. 609 F st. p.w, | isoue of the recownized instituti | business tw ineroasing at x Tapia rate, Cuildren's Duy exercises Nineteenth anni a3 Ay exerciscs of the Ks. gPreaching at 8, ¢ OF PICES, 1001 F «t ection of the’ Company corner 9th and F sts, now MONEY LOANED ON Previous to the ELDER P. G. Li | Kreating a quarter with Frame | uouths. Our sufe sud econon Fy Of Ur UuexAMpied success and. cuniuends we profit im ashort | it to those having woes to invest for interest and to ° anti 1 ‘ou the firat Wednesda LATERAL AND ON Well Secured Loans, guaranteed by the Company, y Penna, ave, u.w., suuday, June RAL PRESBYTERIAN i CHURCH, ‘ reach Sunday at 11 am, pevuple’s meeting at PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, a 1 talk to young peo" Call ov or correspond with us, B. i. WARNER, President. W. B. ROBISON, Secretary. Charles B, Bailey ABKAHAM, Vice Pr |. G. Butler. 8 p.m. anissionary from Indi umbus Park, one of two acres, one of six | a => TUNLAW law Heights presents ARY BAPTIST CHURCH, re desirable features for Tewidece than any subdivision ia the District umib a 7 The tmprovéments now in progress will include all JOK SALE—CHEAY AND ON EASY TERMS—SEV- | the conveniences of city here | Electric Car | ‘The situation is unrivaled im 1 J. Darimxton, nu Joy bilson, George Lruesiel B. H. Warner, pastor. Sunda; 0 a.m. Preachin EXDALL’ CHAPEL BKANCH, care : Theron Outwater, pastor. i prewching, 11 win. ands coruer 5th and P nw, Sunday schoo! to these serv. Water, Sewerage, 5. W. Woodward, Chas. Beu} Wilkinson, A.», Wortuington. Wiliam 1, Gurley B x gone B Larner," mm. MEMORIAL CHAPEL. THE RULE OF THREE, hares £. Furiwan, ‘tural beauty and us UniMterrupted views of the shady residences in the cuuntry,where | city of Washington, Maryland aud Viswinia. ‘Y. BUITTON,, superintendent, — $0 p.m. All are’ cordially invited 1419 G st. nw. “frtcu, rox & BROWN, GoLpskonovGs Ht CO. 50: EMMONS & BROWS. Auanne Building. Lots for sale . a OF ALUMBER YARD TO ANDREW'S CHAPEL, NEAR DUPO: prayer. 11 a.iu., aud v.J.H.Biaek officiating.” E. CHRISTIAN CHUBC 1F YOU WANT LUMBER THIS Is YOUR evening pray er, g=> VERMONT Av) F. D. Power, pastos Sunday school, 3:30, Mission school, 8:3 its value as an advertising medium is represented by a far greater pro- portion than three toone. As a One-third of the Stock is gone off Sprague V., Odd Fellows! #1 Square. The two-thirds remaining are the best and choicest of the Lumber, italmost at your own price. Come up and make | AND JOBBERKS OF ne ia tave, with Lage Lot, just on —| ay sth st .-M 4 He REV. 3: HIT ELD SYKES WILL s » CIGAR HOUSE officiat ia e Chure! lowe x Name, Mount Pieasunt, at 11 o'clock Tomorrow aud on the two Sundays following. "i ASBURY M. E. CHURCH, KEV. J. Pastor.—11" am. chi day services aud sermon b; $ b.u, sermon. DOUGLAS MEMOIE 11th and H sts. ng cisevac LO am. Mnie, pam., preaching by Kev, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, Sw. WW. B pst ain. “The ‘city on a uiuuion .ud reception of members, received three Bradbury Upright Grand Pianos cased in this rare wood, tin toue aud finish, 10 without interest. We don’t propose to move this Lumber off Sprague Square, but to sell it all off low for cash without delay. L ME, CHURCH, flowers, bupt.zing, sei eae ite FRELBORN ¢ Washington, D.C. Capital, $100,000. Kents Collected, Real Estate TTAGE IN TAKOMA, | Bought and Sold on Commission, Moucy to Loan on ‘Heal Estate and on Well endorsed Paper. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, my31-tm Fetates Manayed, Cor, Gth st, and New York ave, =>ZION BAPTIST CHUR d and 434 sts, 8, ‘Come and help. ‘Tue 8rar Oct or Tow! will be sent by mail to any address in the SYoNS United States or Canada for such period as may | TR® Cunferees Agree on the Square Be- be desired at the rate of fifty cents per month, — F But all such orders must be accompanied} The conferees on the —- apse for the by the money, or the paper cannot be sent, as ceustragtion ef 0 ae ‘had the ally of no accounts are kept with mail subscrip- } age vor ecb seg pon N. A. KOBBINS, Vie Col. J. B.NIXON, Seci A. E. COLLINS, 4 J. HW. HITCHCOCK, 4. B. NIXON, NAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT Co. . 2. Parties dealrinie 23 HeW company, Paying fe bold tu, will audress ‘The old company hus much more than yur years, With # smail dividend Notice Will be sent subscribers for oreanization and election by July 1. 8. M. WALK! au s-L :RVICES SUNDAY, JUNES, IN CHURCH of the Eviphany,G oi, bet. 13th and. 14th, and °T1"an, and 8 Gelock service. ISKALL METROPOLITAN, nd Bate. aw. Rev, CB. Putt um, by | ev. George Dardis ~, Rev. Mr. Gaines: ‘Sunday school, 9 vited. Y.M.0.A.. 1409 NEW YORK day, 4:30 p.m, ; ‘Second Baptist igut cucursion on wnelay Sane ‘Tickets ready af the - HILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST. NEAR ae uh sn ar petchan: Tigeleek Aw, by ibbath school 9: Preach- clock, by Rev.K-H.G. Dyeun, sents free, Hey. CHURCH, CoR- ‘All seats free, 4 doubied its money 1 yet to wind up, Cc. M E., COR. Board of Discount. HOTEL, STEAMBOAT AND CAR LAUN- “,~dry Work solicited; Laundering ior Summer Kesorts at short notice; larxe facilities. —D. STEAM LAUNDRY, 491 to 449 ©. g=> WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO, STUKAGE DEPAKTMENT lar proof; rooms all above (for the Storage of Furniture, Fctures, &e, oy a9 cooPERa TI NU ASSOCIATION OF GEOKGE LOWN, D.C. Muth Inne of Stock. Books for sub-eription Now Open. $3,000 ow full advauced on each share. | Tue SguapRox or Evotvtiox.—A cable mes- 50e. | MAYHEW PLATEK, Tress sage was received at the Navy Department to- day from Acting Rear Admiral Walker saying 916 and 918 Pa: ave, ROOMS: fire and bur- und; particularly H. P. GILBERT, Pres. ok, WM. SMILH, + F. GIBBONS, WA. CUD: EXTER eres LAUNDRY? CERTIFICATES congue TEKS OF CREDIT, DRAFTS, CABLE Every convenience in Finaucial Matters afforded trav- OFS abro LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, Youua, ave. aud 10th st. nb. w. 8' AND ot *Fetsting aun iEDNEY & lis 407 10th st., Adjoining AMUSEMENTS, ARCHITECTS. ATTORNEYS... AUCTION SALES, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BUSINESS CH. CITY ITEMS | The House on the Home Stretch of the Silver Debate. |HOW MR. PAYSON WILL VOTE. He -Will Support the Bill, but Hopes it Will be Changed. 2 nes 3 BILLS REPORTED TO THE SENATE, —__—____ SENATE, Mr. Edmunds presented the remonstrance of ttt ry 3 8 ROT geiyiiy i against the bill to permit the projection of bay i 3 | request, the bill (reported yesterday) was re- 5 | committed. 2| ‘The House bill increasing the limit of cost of i ie | the public building at Duluth, Minn., from 8 | €150,000 to $270,000 was reported and placed 8 | on the calendar. H THE COLUMBIA RIVER BRIDGE. 9} Mr. Mitchell's motion to reconsider the vote 8 | passing the Senate bill to authorize the con- 2 | struction of a bridge across the Columbia river by the Oregon Railroad Extension Company was taken up. The bill was amended by «triking out a section which repeals all former acts au- thorizing bridges wherever the construction bas not been commenced; and, as so amended, the bill was passed, The Senate proce of bills on the calendar, and the following, among others, were passed: The Senate bill to provide an additional associate justice of the supreme court of the territory of Arizona; the uthern exposition bility for duties on EEL zt at Louisville, Ky., from opt the Ci certain goods from Russia sent for exhibition. ee ath ee House bill appropriating #90.000 tor < ficiency in public priuting, with amendments sation and mileage of Senators, and of 000 tor repairs of the barge office building in New awarded, to the writer of the set coming next | Words: “Except where otherwise expressly the second prize of #50, and to third in merit | *#PUlated in the contract”) #25. Many packages of manuscript containing pete ses the results of the work of contestants have been | Mr. Payson said that he realized that the sub- received at THe Stax office and are held ready | stitute would in substance pass this body, and to be turned over to the judges at the end of | it would be done in obedience to public senti- ‘The offer of the pi have produced a season of much literary activity. Pencils and wits have been sharpened and heads scratched in the effort to discover just the best, briefest and most taking sen- tences. The contest is novel and the results will be interesting. Prizes have been offered _be- fore for literary productions, in which there 8 to space that would hinder the flight of soaring genius. aa this contest, how: ever, brevity is demanded. The writer has to is oapcae state what ho has to say on each topic treated lutely demonetized silver as a money metal, within the limit of 150 words, and on his in doing so and in presenting the facts forcibly i i and in a readable, catchy wey will depend hie oppeend tie Treseasy Till becuase it pro- chance of winning one of the prizes. The work fechas "cpaedl er fag ede a ‘used es secms to! ment, which ne believed to be universal in fa- vor of a larger use of silver as a money metal the country. Referring to the fnanc Treasury bill, he said that he bad not expected when he listened to the reading of that plank that two years thereafter he would be called upon to vote in a republican House upon a measure which not ouly practically and abso- * | Dutestablished @ gold standard upon the stat- ill | ute books. at all, it should be used a8 & Money metal and not asa commodity. He was opposed to the ite because of that, but he expected to ive it his support in this contingency. He ‘oped that an opportunity would be given to trike out the bullion redemptior: feature, but en if it were impossible to get it out of the bill he would give the bili hi he believed in the necessity of some legislation on this subject, This bill was bound to be considered, he said, at the other end of the Capitol; it would be amended there and the House would have an opportunity to vote on the amendmeats, Mr. Bynum (Ind.)—Suppose it is not so amended? Mr. Payson—From assurances I have from another place Ihave no more doubt of that than that I am standing here. Mr. Williams (Ill. )—Suppose they should be controlled as you are? Mr. Payson—But they cannot be. There no previoas question and no special order there. [Laughter.] now the value of teraé and House Monday. e- and if the plans are not changed the day will is more than | talked of Baltimore and Potomac railroad ma tters are disposed of and the House will be grounds without recompense to the as all Want" medium of the city. | Sloug been in favor of checking the rapacity To indicate as clearly as possible what is re- | Of the railroad and securing some benefit for quired of contestants the following is given as | the District, will call up the bill which is on men parnsrep based on the first point | the calendar, known as the Atkinso bill. Mr. Hemphill wall have charge of the amend- ments in the interest of the District. Most of the day will therefore be spent in discussing a Here's a case where the rule of matter of vital importance to the citizens of three does not apply: Tue Stan's the District, and no other measure of any con- circulation, which averaged 33,236 re oes will stand any show of being con- during the first three months of ef 1890, is more than treble that of SDE SPOUT WEE. Sema, any other Washington newspaper, Gen. Grout said toa Sram reporter today but a little reflection will show that that as on account of his health it would be necessary for him to leave town fora time, he wished to have the Atkinson bill consid- 4 ered on Monday, #0 that he could Se ee ners tell the House exactly what he thought of the measured by any proportion, as measure, These thoughts yere not of a com- Tux tran ofere to adverticers the plimentary nature and he considered it his only means of covering the whole duty to” make them known. ‘The bill Med Sead etna rig Seance was on the calendar and would of necessity wise ceed ne have to be considered, and Mr. Grout remarked tou whose combined circulation that his conscience would be much easier if he approached the figures given, ad- could have his say on the matter. vertising in all of them would not Mr. Grout will not be able, being still weak insure anything like the extensive from his late illness, to make any very circulation offered by Tux Sran, extended “h on the bill, and the burden of for these combined Agures would the fight for the District's ‘interests. so far as rath warp edd eth giedtiementros the District committee is concerned, will prob- vi ls or homes represented by i i iss: adaber Set rikenta tartok ably fall on Mr. Hemphill, who, from his long experience and —— knowledge of the subject, in well fitted for e task. —Tar Evexrxe Stan| THE CITY POST OFFICE SITE. tween 11th and 12th Streets. windows beyond the building line, and, at his | | accomplish | to prev ‘ded to the consideration | Of the ammale Hi | howe | Hammond th | house, have falle | to Superintendent Shep support, because | SIXTY DOGS KILLED. Rabies Causes the Slaughter of « Fine Kennel, CLEVELAND--STREET AFFAIR. The Belgian Glassblowers Neither Land Nor Depart. — oe WHAT THE WIRES ARE SAYING TODAY. a SIXTY DOGS KILLED, The Finest Kennel in the United States Destroyed. Partapecrata, June 7.—Sixty valuable dogs, the property of the Radnor Hunt Club, have, since March 15, been poisoned in order te stamp out the rabies, This dread disease has been rampant im that section of the country where the Radnor Hunt Club enjoy the popular English pastime of fox hunting. ‘The i or Hunt Club has been in existence many years and enormous amounts of money have been expended m the purchase of hounds from the best English and American kennel, The members of the club are all prominent members of society and A. J. Cassatt isthe president, Charles Math hounds, said toda: of the last hunt, esq., the master of the that on March 15, the day of the hounds while out | Strayed away from the pack and it is sup several citizens of the District of Columbia | bord = ‘i by an auimal that was affected with | the rabies, he do, back to the pack,” continued ‘ir. Mather, “but no notice was taken of him a day or two after the occurrence gw Was discovered he was showing signs malignant malady. Orders were at once issued for the dog's destruction, which was speedily A few days afterward other dogs showed preliminary symptoms and they were also de- stroyed, n spite of every care being taken the dis- ease spread until, on June 1, six dogs showed de symptoms. It me necessary then ut turther disuster, and the club was unanimous m the opimon that the whole ken- nel was inoculated with the disease and that every anunal the club owned must be de- stroved. Dr, Huidekoper was consulted as to the best and most merciful remedy for the destruction escribed @ poison, aud in less than five minutes all that remained of the best kennel of fox hounds the in country wasa heap of dog flesh that money cannot re- plac The market value of the animals was about $20,000, but is hike we bad, and that we had b hunting for so many years, cannot be replaced by money. By the fall, we shall have the best pack that money can purchase.” - - THE CLEVELAND STREET AFFAIR. An Offer of $12,000 for One of the Boy Witnesses. Vicrorta, B. C., June A new phase of the Cleveland-street scandal has developed, The superintendent of p here, Sheppard, has received a letter from a resident of Seattle who keeper of the Cleveland-street out and Hammond has threa the boy's lite. Lately Hammond has tat the loss of the boy and has ), half of a remitt of €25,000 London, to get him into his pos- session again, The man iu Seattic has written ard to ascertam af am: reward would be forthcoming for Ames’ deliv- ery on British soil, No reward is known of and of a further increase of the currency of | here, but itis more than likely that Labon- al plank | of the republican platform and speaking of the | chere of Truth or the Scotland Yard detectives would give a goodly sum to have either Ames or Hammoud returned to London, = J decsat CANADA IN THE PACIFIC, A Dominion Line of Steamers to Ching to Produce a Big Cut in Rates. Say Fraxctsco, June 7.—Chas, F. Crocker, general manager of the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company, said yesterday that word had come from the steamship ageucy st Hong Kong that the Canadian Pacific steamship had aunounced an intention of resuming steamship service between China and San Francisco. The result would be a general slaughter of rates, The same thing happened two years . The rates are going to be cut. If this proves true the Canadian Pacific rates on through — to the Atlantic seaboard will go way jown. NEITHER H _— ‘Stan, agreed upon the bill fixing the site u; the oryunra, bounon by Penns: ivania avenue, OR THERE, Seven Belgian Glass Blowers in @ Curlous Statu Quo. New Youx, June 7.—The seven Belgian glass blowers brought here by the Cunarder Um- bria, under contract, did not go back to Eng- land. Last night they were put on the U bria, This morning the agents insisted that the party must be put ashor there were no accommodations for them on board. The cns- tom house officers were firm and carried out their instructions, The Unibria sailed at 8.30, and the last to leave the vessel were the cus- tum officers, leaving behind them the glass blowers, At the end of the pier lay the tug L. Pulver, chartered by the Cunard Company, which as soon as the steamer was in midstream ran along- side and took off the seven Belgians and their families, Then the tug made for the barge office and the agents demanded that the people be allowed to land. The demand was refused. The tug tied up at the dock, the Belgians re- wained on board and the agent burried off te find Collector Erhardt, Sian He Annulled Eleven Marriages. Ixptanarouis, June 7.—A jury in the United States district court, after being out all night, brought in a verdict of guilty ag tlee F. Wilson, a member of the legislature from Shelbyville, on trial for violating the pension laws." The jury recommends the defendant to jedicial mercy.” Sentence was suspended. Eleven women who had been pensioners once, but had been dropped from the rolls because they had remarried, testified that Mr. Wilson bad had their names restored to the rolls, It was shown that ineach of these a decree had been procured in the Shelby court aunulling the marriage of the petitioners te the second husband, sate Troops with Work to Do, AsHLaND, Mont., June 7.—An order from the War Department has been forwarded to Col, Arnold, in command at Fort Custer, directing him to send two companies of the first cavalry to the scene of the massacre by the Cheyennes this week. Four men were massacred on the Little Big Horn, within gunshot of the scene of the Custer massacre of 1876, Floods in Northern Wisconsin: Asuaxp, Wis., Juve 7.—All the rivers and streams in this vicinity are out of their banks, doing havoc with jogging. Several houses were washed away at the Indian village of Oda- nah, nine miles from here, on Bad river. Northern divisions of the Wisconsin Central and Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western are badly washed out. Rain has been falling every day since May 4. Mr. Cleveland by the Sad Sea Waves. New Beproup, Mass., June 7.—Ex-President Grover Cleveland arrived at Marion this fore- noon, having been a passenger on the steamer Pilgrim of Fall River line last night, He will spend the greater part of the summer there, — Soldiers After the Apaches. Tomssrone, Aniz., June 7.—Capt. Kennedy, teuth United States cavalry, arrived here last

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