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THE EVENING STAR. 1101 Pesnsyivazis Avenue, corser Lith &.. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H_KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Mew York Office, 88 Potter Building. Tae EVENING Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers. on (heir own account, at 10 cents per wrek, or 44c. per monta. Copies af the counter, 2 cents each. By mail—any bere in the Unit~] States oF ae eg, SaTURDAT QUADRUPLE SifErT STam $1.00 por year; with foreien postaze added. 83.00. Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C.. as estond-cises mel! matter. ] G77 Ali mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. Che Vo. 78, No 19,057. WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1891. pening Stat. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. —— SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. WES rou want ‘To buy, sell or exchange real property, local stocks, Donds of trust securities, loan or borrow “*Kash,” place insurance, rent improved or unimproved prop- ety WE WANT To do the business for you. ‘THE JOHNSON KEESBERRY CO., INVESTMENT BANKERS, mori 10 F st. n.w. UNG M THE BEST LIFE INSUKANCE Frcs isthe Twenty Your Endowment Bood, Should yor ane before ite matuctey Your iwirs eoceive tae face Yas of the policy, with’ interest, afters. certain Jeriod and build you live twoury Jeans: you receive SAT SET oo pempbies sith cost nd Ulurtretion.« ‘ ‘sith : = CHAS. L. GURLEY, 1506 F st., wyz7 With Equitable Lite Assurance Suciety. Fret BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. SUBSCRIBED STOCK, 903,000. Baas the best plau devised for securing a Home. NO AUCTION OF MONEY. X0 BACK DUES REQUIRED. Avy acount loaned. repayable jeanced a x : stl Yin CENT ALLOWED Ox DEbosiis. ETH 1SSUE OF STOCK. 4.500 smaie SOLD DURING FAST 6), MONTHS, by paced in new loans. And OOO FICLES. Dingman ‘Alonzo Tweedale, Sec. BaewLeset ties Andrew Wall Mier Tiseoeca,tog Gent d-b-susiths at Bae IPE VERANDAS. FINE SIDE YARD. ‘The desirable residence G17 12th st., near Gst., can be leased at a re duced rate. It has spacious verandas on two wides and there is a handsome side yard containing shrubbery and trees. The interior appointments ee vontaL ay ovrerr iN PURE wines, liquors or cicars, at COMRADE SELIGSON'S, Cor. 12th and Penna. & ‘Open all day Saturday till 10 p.m. aw. my26-5t @=>ViSIT REISINGER'S ICE CREAM GARDEN, ‘711 34 st. n.w., opposite ¢ my26-Iin “It is the coolest place i ,THE COPARTNERSHIP FORMERLY EX- inting between Robert D. Graham, G . Sill and George C. Worth under the name and style gf the National Claimants’ League or of Sill. Gralam Worth or of Grahain & Worth or of Grabain, Sill & Worth has been disso! ‘No one of said ‘persons { authorized, to, contract for or to act as axent for OF any Vind either of t be other two. — KOBERT D. GRAHAM. smy26-2¢° GEORGE I. SILL. fice. Ti + Seer. pee ae woe egy gh OTF Tiompeca, Trees, (. Polley... Goud ali over the world. No assess: ‘TRostEns. cae es ments? No’ medical exaninat jojectionabie AMERICAN SECCIATY AND TRUST co. | BOE! Claires promptly paid’ The New York Ac. A. T. Britton, Pres’t. cident Insurance Company of w York. THOMAS For sth ng information apviy at thecties, | STHosAas. ws Fst : apeom ™ ¥14 AND Y15 F ST. be TNANCIAL PREMIUM NOTES OF SSECURED | E> —Q-STHE FALLS CHURCH IMPROVIRGENT Puss secure pi00t0 G00 value. "THOMAS comMPANY ers. secure value. D A MITCHELL, 034 F ot mysd-nt JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1333 and 1335 F st. ‘NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, ON MARGIN IN LOTS TO SUIT. Constant quotations. my ZL M. JQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Equitable building, 1003 F st. ASSETS $1,20,274.13, Zist issue of stock. ‘First payment Dlay, 101. ‘Shares $2.50 per month. Oficeupen daily am to4:30p.m ‘For pamphlets and information apply at the office. THOS. SOMERVILLE, Frest. JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary. myé-Ln ([ HE NATIONAL Sate DEPOSIT COMPANY ‘OF WASHINGIUN. Chartered by epecial act of Concress January 22, 1807. ‘organized as a TRUS! COMPANY - ‘Under act of Congress of Uctover 1, 1800. ‘This company becs to announce that it has received from the coutroller of the currency its certiicate of Fropramization under the wet of Cousress of October Ly aa. As heretofore, and for twenty-four sears past, this coupany will receive securities. siverware and other Yaluabiestor safe keepin in its fire-proot building-and Will rent safes or buxesim ite new Ofe apd bunciar- roof vaults. which have time jocks anu ali other mod- erp appliances. Unuer and by virtue of theact of Ci of Octo- ber 1. 180), and the certificate of the Cont of the Curréney that it has rully complied with the law in all Fesye ts, this company will, im addition fo the business (Ore transacted by it. act as executor. ad:ninis: tater, receiver, aamignee and Sh ese nat il socetve and execute truste ot every Scmripticn committed % it by any court or by’ as. ‘AJl trust funds and trast investinents are kept Tpbe and apart trou the sects of the company. sides waich peviectioa tie Company fae a capita, of Deposits will be received 1rou ien cents upwand and interest will be allowed on such deposite. receipted for and kept without . BESIAMIN Po SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, First Vice President JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second Vice Premdent E FEANCIS KigGs, Treasurer. ALBERT L.STUKLEV ANT, secretary. Directors. Willfam E. Clark, . Ross Perry. Geopge i Fiat. Emery, —-E. Francis Kiszs, ower, ‘genase. Kobus, goun F. 8, Benjamin . snyder, eary A: While Andrew Wylie. Bu. W. COMSON. JNO. W. MACAMTNEY, J Sieniber N-X~ Btocs Ex. CORSON £ MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ ST. N.W.. Bonkers tad Deniers i; Covernsteat Bonds Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. Railroad Stocks aud Bonds and.all securities usted om fhe exchanges of New York, Philadeipius, Boston and ‘Baltimore vourht and sold. A specialty made oi investment securities. District ‘and all local Kaiiroad, Gas, Insurance anc Tele- Bhone Stork dealt in. _Auuerican Bell Telephone Stock bous! LASS EN eset ey W. B. HIBBS, ‘Banker.50 Broadway. Manayer, Meuter Washington Stock Exchange LEWIS G. TEWASBURY & CO.. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1385 F ST., WASHINGTON, D.C. Buy and sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Ronds, Grain, Provisions and Ol. Larect private wires (0 New York and Chicago. Interest allowed on depostts. Our ui-town busines s specialty. ‘Ail Local Securitice dealt in want quotaiicts all markets ‘Lelephone S45, cesar Open every evening until 7 o'clock and Saturdays une Jouxsox & Lerrarcz, 713 MARKET SPACE. By s fortunste purchase we're enabled to ofer our Detrons an extraordinary bargain in Fine French Challies. This materiai is 40 inches wide in neat seripes, dark and ligiit colors. They were considered cheap st Ge. Our bargain price, your choice, only ‘SrMe. YARD. ‘We've also received one case in new styles of Satin- nish Manchester Satives at I25yc. ; fully worth 15e. ‘Best Quality Freuch Satines reduced to 25c. per yard. PINEAPPLE TISSUES, the new warm-weather fabric, in a large variety of ‘Peautiful desins, at 2c. per yard; colors guaranteed. Ladies’ Blazers at $2. $2.75, $3.08 and 35, in Waite, Tan, Navy and Black. Ladies’ Calico Wrappers, light and dark colors, well made, # ‘Ladies’ Chailie and Outing Cloth Tea Gowns only 91.75. All sizes. Have you sen the Kors Lace Parasols we're selling Gt 88.50, worth $4.50F JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, DRY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES, my2Z3 = 713 Market Space, bet. 7th and Stb sts. Svame Hara DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS IN ‘SILK AND DEKBY. Derby Hats in Cinnamon, Manilia, Russet and Geld Brown colors, round and square grown, Glazed Tarpaulin Sailor Hats, 2ew shape Boys’ Derbies at $1.2 and upward. Genuine Mackinaw Straw Hats. made by DUNLAP & CO. OF NEW YORK, a: $1.50 each and upward. The ‘best Hat in the market for the price. Wide licim Straw Sailors for Ladies. WILLETT & RUOFF. Qo Feonsyivaninave aw. ‘will offer for sale on JUNE 9, lots in the “Sherwood subdivision.” Special inducements will be offered to immediate builders. No lots will be sold before that date except to those who will build at once. The lots will be sold on small monthly payments at Public auction on the premises. A special train will ‘be chartered to accommodate those wishing to attend. For maps and further information apply to M. E. CHURCH, Manager, my? 637 ¥ st. n.w. EP PAPPERY SHEARS. Solid Steel—niokel plated—any size, 98. Sold steel—japanned—any size, 83. “K. B. EXTRA.” ‘These Shears are fitted with «patent invisiblespring, which makes them work independent of screw, prevents the hair from slipping and the biades from spring ing. They are guaranteed superior to any made. No charge for exchanging. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. mylé3m BS FETFRAN AgSOCIATION, SECOND REG Peecdie, QUPEEME COURT OF THE | minutes. 342.00 feet, to R.P. stone No iment, D.C. Vol —An adjourn istri bia, holding a rn | thence jectees 1 minntes, s ineeting will be held at the afmory of the Washinton | this 20th day of March, I8G1- ied May oe thor | Es B: stone No. Si; thence. § 28 Qgnuinentals, n.w. corner C and Ist n.e.. on WED. | R. J. Meigs, Clerk.) ‘the United States, pon, the | minutes. E._i338.00 feet. to. RO. Be NES) ay Medea, OClock p.m. By order of | petition of the Commission to select the land for Rock | and therice N. 7 degrees 7 mintites, W. 3.00 fest, WM. 0. DREW. CHARLES A. | Creek Park, constituted under an act of en- | R. C. P. stone No. 89, on the north line of the. 4 myZ-4t* | titled ‘An act authorizing the establishing of a public | den Mili Koad; thence with the north line of said —— NOTICE STOOKHOLD! Bark in the District of Columbia,” suid act approved | N. 82 degrees U3 ininutes, EG0.73. feet, to K. C. P. BT ICE-STOCKHOLDERS September 27,4... 180, v. Glen W Cooper, trustee, | stone So. 00; thence N- Se iuinnies, ft al. No. 1." General Terin. Upon consideration of | 19.6 fect, to R. C. P. st 91; thence N. 34de- FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING the Petition of the above-named Commission, the . 0 minutes, E. 13..0 feet, to R. C. P. stone No. Court doth this 20th day of May, A.D. 1801, find | £2; thence N. Odeerce 46 minutes, E. 83.) feet, tol. ASSOCIATION, that period of thirty (> days has expired since the | C. ¥, stone No. SB; thenee N; 3 degrees 51, intnuates, said Commission cansed to be filed and recorded in | E. 36.40 fect, . C. 'P. stone No. Georgetown, D. C. the public records of the District of Columbia, 10 wits Ta. degrees. 2x Tuinutes, E feet he lamd recor Annual meeting MONDAY, June 1, 7:30 o'clock Pm. ‘Subscription to the tenth series now received. GEO. W. KING, Secretary. to be so filed and recorded; Wherefore the: ition be fled in fhe said Court holding G f the said District. the map of Kock Creek Park directed by the above-entitied act 9 Congress to be imade by, the said Cousuiasion, and ‘said Court doth this day order, adjudve and decree that the said. ‘a General x. toR. ©. P'stone No. 5: tutes, E: 180, 00feet, to Rt stone No OF wad thence N42 deepen 2225.00 fenty to B, C. P. stone Noo 1, at beginning? the said land so described place of limited con- ‘erm, and iurther, that the persons, natural and artifi- | stitutu ‘k Creek Park.” accord the map of Office 1951 30 st. my23-8t_| cial, ained as resjondents to the said petition, to wit; | said Park led and Fecorded among the land records of = Tou; af. | J. Glenn |W. Cooper, “Trustee: 2, Joseph ¥. OMutt; | the District of Columbia on the 1éth day of Aur. TO TOURISTS AND THOSE CONTEM- | 3° Lizzie Towns, parcel 1. 4, Henry Bro’ reel 3. | AD. 1891, and also all other persons inter or Plating 5 European voxuce we would direct | 5, Levi Brooks. parcel 4. 6: Thottias M! reel | claiming to be interested in the said land so described, attcifion td our "“Trayeiers’ Outitiing Departinent, 4 John Hy Mason, parcel ©. fy Simon Hiyson, | orim auy part tereon, as occtypants.tenvot or otter: gontaining Steamer ‘Trun| dies’ Dress Trunks, 17. ‘Janet.’ Mason, 8. 10, Lewis | wise, be, and they hereby are, required to appear in Basket Trunks, Sole Leather Trunks, Light-weight | Brurchfeld:'1i, Mala pone? parcel 10. James | this Court on or before the loth day of June, Bal ease Alimator Bags. Gladstone Bags. Dress | s. “Fenwick, parcel 11. ich Mary Yau Riswicks 1a; | A.D. 1hul, aad show eause, ir any they orang of thes’ Sztlt Cases, ‘Toliet Cases, Canvas Extension for | Martina Catr: 15, Avarila Lambert 13 lave such ‘cause, why the prayer of the atid petition Sire eesrare and oxire wrare-in.alj sizes. An extem-| 1g 16, Woodbury Blair: 17, Gist 18, Mont- | should not be gran‘ed and why this Court should not amortment of English and Am ie and | Comery’ Blair; 19, Mina Blair’Richey: parcel 14. 20, | Proceed, ay ditected Uy tle aloresaid act of Congress, frome tO BIS ale Fan tee cn esis, aud, | Baunuel P. Lee, parcel 15. 21, Alida Catharine Brown, | &t that time. “Provided, “that the. Marebal oF ths pes, from Site $15 each.” For the convenience OF | parcel Le. ss NYS! Boeke Alida Cath i | United: states. for tuis District wetve a cory of this ous patrons we will mark and deliver Steamer Chairs | Corporat Henry Wise. Garnett, |; William | order on such of the zbove named persons as shall oF Philedelpind oo Buereaine trom New York, Boston, | 4.""Gordon, trustecs; parcel 18. 25, Alexander Wt, | may be found im. this District at lexst seven days PDAs oF Ba TARDE TOTHROP, — | SueFhert Ganel 19. 2h Andrew. G. Bradiey, parcel fore sald Loth day of, June. And ‘provided further, vy, | 20, Bt. Wallin arcel 21.2 ~ | that scopy : ‘the “Event my23-3m 10th, Lith and F ets.n.ie. | Sti Cameron ase ley. baroel 21. 3a%, Jamies Don- | that a cony of this order be published in. Keer. REWARD! SOME VILE, MALICIOUS, EVIL-DISPOSED, | ani 36.34, Wil re ENVIOUS PERSON. OR & FOOL, HAVING CIRCU- | Donglas F. Forrest. parcel 25. 9h LATED THE REPORT THAT THE TITLE OF THE | dort, 28. jeanor’E: Meals, parcel 27. 41, CHARLTON HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY as evi pee TO THE PROPERTY IN PRINCE GEORGE'S 'M, Greeu, parcel 31." 40, Marian, COUNTY, MARYLAND, NOW KNOWN AS CHARL- | A. yan, parcel 32.47. Catherine Freas; 4s, Lawin TON HEIGHTS, IS NOT PERFECT. WE HEREBY 4, Eteas: 49, Allen “Freas, rk OFFER TO GIVE TEN THOUSAND’ DOLLARS ‘10 | Lavi S. freas: parcel ‘kt. 32, W. J. W. Cowden, Dar” ANY PERSON WHO CAN SHOW AFLAW OX IMPER- | S°1 4.53, Alexander F. Matthews, parcel Ha. 54, ZEGUION INTHE TITLE OF SAID COMPANY TO SAID PROPERTY. BENJAMIN CHARLTON, PRESIDENT. EDWAKD GRAVES, TREASURER. JAMES FE. WAUGH, SECAETARY AND GEN. MANAGER. ni nnd 43.58, Pierce Shoomak 28, Willian Sturbitts 4. 48, cel 40. 63, Aunie a ss, Annie Lawrence, parcel 47. arcel 49. 65, Ellza'D. Barton, ‘parcel 50. Cornelia’ Jones: parcel SS Ob lia Ge 5; Parcel 3: Un, parcel 4.70, Henry Clark: et. Phuip Cian 1 50. Td, Rithn. parcel Sn Cuaemen marcel Kohn. ps 76, Charies Early Be FLUE AND BLACK SERGE SUITS. ‘These goods will stand hot un and sea air. Hayes, parcel 52. Aaron E. McLaugh- 71, Walker Chek; John Saul, parcel 35. 55, John R. Dos Passos, parcels. 4 Parcels 30, as Rear 5 Tonal eerste feabel Sturbi cel 41. 60, Comelia 0. Sruesdel!, parcel 42. 61, J. parcel 45. Uz, Henriette Cowperth waite, ‘par: bax. oS, rederic Trustees, parcel 50. 78, Charles Early an ‘TH. Charies G. Lancaster, trustees, parcels Obaad OF, They are the nicest goods for 80, Joshua K. Brown Si, W. Ke Kanneilgs so, C.F. Bumurer wear. Scotts, Sara McKeown; oA. J McKeown to, ‘Price, 815 per suit. Byron MiKeown: 56, Jamon Nickecwn:h7. neott Me: GEORGE SPRANSY, Porter: 90, Henry F. Douglas “parcels and ON. Ol, ianecenens Gharies Dickson, parcel G5, veh Jane Dickson, parcel G6. | 95, Benjaruin H. Warder, Willis, parcel 70. Arthur Mathewson,” Co:nmitiee, parcels R. Laura 8. “Blagden,” parcel Thomas’ Blagden, " parcels "73 74 99. Francis D. Shoensk 100, cer, paroel 78. ders Beall. parcel 50.101, Louis P. Shos gehet ie Parcel ( my22 $24 7thst. aw. 2, Hexinald Fendali, trustee. hapin Brown, parcel &2. parcels SST, GTS, EXCURSION PRINTING Neatly anc promptly executed upon ‘short notice at reasonable rates. Special prices toclurches. Mary Lan: L. $4, John W. 06, Harriet S, Mathewson and, 90, TT and 72. 98, and 72 wner, pau nel 1055, 104,'Bernard Mimmack, 105, George C. Flen 8:13. = ae her. 108. Frederic A’ Ellis, parcel 8-2. 107, John DAMS. é ipson, parcels SI—3, SI—Li. 108, Jain 512 1th st. T. Bri 10%) Tesac fiaztett, parcel One class of work—that the vest. my16 a parcel Se 4 i R. Francis; 111) J. Pierce Riinele, 1 BS Rewspapers at least 8x thaes, andin the “*Wasnin; yn Law Reporter” once: before ged 1th day of June, oF BINGHAM, (C.J. rue copy. ‘este: i. J. Clerk. 3 WILLIAMS, Assistant Cverk. my27,30, ie3,6, 10, 13-st BP FHA “WastING waists” ‘On the fourth page of today’s Star. It’s an advertisement, but it’s in- teresting. my27 SAKS AND COMPANY. MASONIC. LAFAYETTE LODGE, No. 19, F. A.A. Nd a special communica trou WEDNESDAY, MM. ISP, at 7:30 o'clock p. a, Members of cuiey lodges traterially invited. order of 2M Reuey JOHN H. OLCOTT, Secretary. ,COMMENCEM E tf he M. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Friends of the seminary ‘of education are cor- G. M. P. KING. A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR the position of assistant resident physician ispensary and Livencency Hospital will be held June 10, ons must be wade in writin to the tending W. H. HAWKES, g=>DANENHOWER’S 401H GRAND REAL ESTATE FREE EXCURSION TO WEST ARLINGTON. MARYLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1801. ‘The WEST ARLINGTON (MD.) IMPROVEMENT COMPANY invites you to attend their FIRST GRAND SALE of lots on TUESDAY, JUNE2, 1891. This model suburban town has been named West Ariincton to distinguish it from the present suburb of Arlington, froin which it is separated by the Reisters- town pike and Garrison avenue. ‘The railroad vel 83—6. 112, Benjauin P. Davis, parcel is practically on the property, beinz on the FOR FORTRESS MONROE 13, ‘Sheldon Jackson, parcels 5-8, 55-9. "114, | side of Garriom avenhe whith fers thee damies A. Shaw, parcel &5—10. 115, Henry W. Hen: | boundary of the new suburb. It hies just five AND NORFOLK. shaw, parce: 65-14. 116, Harvey L. Pace, parcel 54. | from the Baltunore city hall." The southern bo 117, Richard E. Puro. 118, Be in D. Carpenter. | of West Ariington is Garrison avenue, @ maca:iaiii ‘New Iron Palace Propellers, 229, Elijah Widby, tenant." 120, Samuel Doininess, | street, with board walks and shade trees, while the fenint. "121. J— T. Reddick. tenant. 122, Fannie | northernsboundary is the Reisterstown pike. “THE WASHINGTON and NORFOLK,” Fouidin, tenant. | 123, Georce Southern, tenant. 124, | ~The attractive ceattires of this property are i Fhomas’Suuith, tenant. is, Harriet Rignes. tenn sive and easy accessibility to Baltimore by Leave their docks foot of 7th st. daily at 7 p.m., connecting with all points south and southwest. Leave Nortolk daily at 6:10 p.m.; Fortress, 7:10 tenant.” 1:77, Hi tenant. 35, John Brady, tenant. 129, William B. John Willtamns, 132, “Rachel | Garrison, p.m. tenant. 133, Henry Lichau. ‘tenant. 134. W- ‘ickets on sale at B. and 0. offices, 619 Pennsyl- | W. —. a Kae Frank B. inte Nome ein panes opp Kinw, “tenant. 138,W-- ‘9. Callaghan. tenan NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON, D. ©,, STEAM- | 139, Albert White, tenant, 140, Charies Bauer. te ania BOAT COMPANY. ant. (141, Ella Hendley, tenant. 142,” Willian Hi Hayden, tenant. 144 i4d, Boswell White, tenant 145 WEDDING INVITATIONS. If you need any wedd:nw or party invita- Hons T would fike to show you samples of my work in this line. It is not equal to ensravinw, but is much ‘cheaper and at the saine time is handsome and stylish. H. L. McQUEEN, my1-3m_Printerand Pubiishier, 1106-1110E st. nw. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT Bo ty of Wathinntton, corner Iai. and Sew dork ave. crave for Silverware. Jewelry. Laces, Fine Goois and valuables of ail Kinds, Charges moderate. Safe deposit Loxes tor rent at the very lowest rates. my15-ain g=2IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Ber Fernie or cont airs. Edward H. Little vs. Charles C. Duncanson etal. In Equity No. 130%2. Docket 3 Upon motion of the complainant. by ‘Thomas M. Fieids, hus solicitor. it is, this tl: day of May, A. De ISwL, ordered that the respondent. Sidney Wills, to whom a sumunons has been duly issued and returned *“not to be found,” cause bis apy on or before the asp ice to be entered ‘first day occurrins forty ‘this day ; otherwise ike cause Will be pro- with as in case of default. ‘object of this suit is to enjoin the execution of a Judwment for the possession of tue Cosinopoliten or ‘Casino Club House and xrounds, recovered by, Charles C. Duncanson as attorney in fact ior Sidney E. Wills before Lewis L. O'Neal, a justice of the peace for the District of Columbia, dgainst Frederick B- Alvord, in january, A 5 A.B. HAGNER. By the court Atrue copy. Test: R. J MEIGS, Clerk. mylslawsw By M.A. CLANCY, Aest Clerk: IN THE SUPREME COURT OF 1HE DISTRICT OF COLUMELA. . Earnshaw vs. Mary A. Daly et ale” In equity, Upon motign of ine compiatent: ty Frank T. of the. 6 5 3 Browuing and Thomas M. Fields. bis solicitors, it 13 Thietxh day of Binz" A. D. 180i. ordered that the ret Spondents, Sophia irich and Nichola» Cirich, shinmonsta bave beet duly issued and returned! to be found,” cause, their appearance to be entered hereip on oF before the first rule day occurring forty days after this day; otherwise the cause will be pro- Sepded with an in Case of defalt, The object of this suit ss for partition by sale of lots 94, 57 ahd Se, in Wiltberser's subdivision of square 442, and lots 22, 3 and 24, in block 17 of the Howard University subdivision of the farm of John A. Suuth, counmouly Lown as “*£iSnghamn Place. "By the court. Clerk, By Mo AL CLANCY, Asi't Clerk. o> ARUNDEL-ON-THE-bay. ine wutifuliy located on Chesapeake bay, Of ainlie south of Buy Ridce, Md.. with s tome water front on the bay: high round and thickly wooded with some of the grandest shade trees. ‘Hoanns, bathing, fishing. crabbing and shooting. One ‘and one-halt hours trom Wasuincton, one hoat from Baltimore. A number of irst-ciass cottages are now being erected. Lots trom $150 to $400, on easy terms. Plats and information furnished by DAVID D. STONE, Manazer, ‘The Chesapeake and Columbia Investiuent Co., mys-lm ‘SOG F st. n. w. ae DRT Eco. 1424 New York ave. haces Mahoney's Hot Water and Hot Air Com- Uimation Heaters. Fitteen years’ Washineton tet Send for estimates. yy swim erence. Be ACE AUR ORDER Now FOR NEG Factory lige, puff bosom and dress shirts with Ft HALL, Shurtusaker. 00S ¥ st, nw. co vreaiee. Pe THE DALY GOLD-LINED RUEBER Be etal Patan, Sukh Hey RUEBER tention during the meeting of the American Medical ‘evoclation, are on exhiustion in fl ners Medical Stores. Du. KULP, BEFORE THE AMERICAN DENTAL sata the neaitn o¢ BeeOCEALION r iree-fonrths of the people was af- fected by wearin rubucr plates: ‘It’ you'y health and appreciate cleantiness, have your plus Tuned with golds All Srst-claee dent are making these plates. A paimph ceedings of State tnd Locai Soc beD.s. av qe THe Fine r = BUILDING “or tisk WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CUMPANY, 16 Pennsylvania ave, Contain STORAGE Ooms it € APE DEvOsIT BUXES, Rent tor $5. and upw. year. mhitun INSPECTION INVITED! BLANKETS. We have the facilities and knowledge, ‘as to how they shouid Le Jauniried and uarautee to return them to you equal to Rew. Name and address, please, ald one. (Gf Our Wagons will call fur them. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, WUC tw. D. BAKE, IMPORTING TAILOR, 2111 Pa. ave. aplé__All Spring Novelties received. AT THE KEQUESI OF ONE THOUSAND ‘and one of our customers we have provided space for lunch room on thesixth floor of our 10th street building and bave opened thesame. Weare Mus. M. J. Hesr. 1309 F st. nw. Asa SPECIAL INDUCEMENT to her patrons, offers her ENTIKE STOCK OF HANDSOME IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. as well as those of ber own wanutacture, at « DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. my26 BARGAINS ASSURED. J. H. Frasscax, po Zou know him and his terms? If not eek your Wal wien w. a tarran eae ET soos | pyioim ‘Who te sole agest for the Disteial, Henry L. McGee, tenant. Hugh Clark, ten- $e THE MODERN GAS RANGE ALL THE a wae toe be ‘alcle ee tee ee ree nr cena | amt. 140, Georke Hall. tenant’ “And all otter tat. have ‘eon eptirely overcome, 9 is ugw complete Without a qasstove t no househok sons owning any Of some sort. of Coluinbia an portion of land lyin« in the District included within the following metes and bounds, the bearings of the courses whereof are (Cait and examine the indicated by the initial letters of tue four cardinal “SUN DIAL.” Points of the compass. and the calls whereof are con= . Secntively to a series of stones numbered from 1 to. ‘GILT EDGE.” Rout inclusive, andmarked ¢ C.E. and relerred £08 “BCI , -P. stones, and wherein the word “street” is e ‘ECLIPSE’ and Pressed by the abbreviation *st.": Beginning at « “RELIABLE,” Stone numbered 1, aud markedon one side “"U.5-"and At the office of the Biagden lime of Sixteenth st. extended north from tl myl9tr_WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. ea OVES. Domy | Washinzton; th NEW PROCESS VAPOR STOVES. DON'T on the opposite site “It.C.P.." on. the north Ti Nia Noad at ite intersection’ wok ate he city of wehce with said extended ‘west line of teenth si. Ne a a ‘Day a vapor stove until you, have seen. the | feet fol CF. Nione'Nor'S, ng atte 148 28 original and only NEW PROCESS. | Greatly OBribsten, W. 108.08 est, tala see a eet to any other made, Lights af once ike, corner of the District of Columbia Svciatty cual tear, bor pale eal Or catatthia a eouming ok ae ge et }.44 decrees 53 minutes, W 4938. ee opice OF cOpLecTON Ge aEEE | Metene ue Oe ETE Sees i P COLLECTOR OF 74.08 feet UB. stone ‘No. OD Rtriet ot Cale bin’ Wastacinn: | the east line ot ihe targets out can epee 8; to Ava, SULT The attention of taxpayers tv called | the sald cut Line of Daniel's Bod, tothe tax levied for the year end:ng June 3), 1891, of | Minutes. W. 2579.60 feet. to R.C.P. real and personal property. The second halt of thence 8. 6 degrees 59 tminutes, W. 23 tox, wuere not previous\y paid, will Lecome due and | C.V. stone No. 7; thence S. 7 dexrees a Pergble on the jst day of May, ‘and if not paid betore AOS aS orp e Bi,fhgnce 5-18 ge ie 1st day of June ens jereupon be in ar minutes, W. S02 to, . stone No. Fears abd delinquent, nuda penalty,” per centum | 0: thence 8. Sdegrees 26 Winton’ W: SOG OemeEN SS upon the amount therdo:, ‘with other taxes due and in arrears, shall be listed tor C. P. stone Ni An . 10; thence 8. 2 decrees 49 mninn R.C.P. stone No. 11; thenre 335 civertixement and saie tn the imonnen prescrited "uinates, 00 feet, to". Pe exiting inw.- By order of the Couissioners. of the | No. 12, and thence 3. 9 dacroes Of walaanee he Tens District of Columbia. Attest: E.G. DAVIS, Col- | feet, to ILC.P. sone No. 15, on the. south line of the ae myl-26t | Miltary Bond leading to Brichtwood:: thence following the south line of the sald Mulitary Koad 8 Gs dents oD rae mn Me one sats to = stone No. 14; 5. Bi decrees 1s ininutes, W. 757 St : = JUNE WEDDINGS. C.P. stone No. 15, on the east line of the Miiitary . Road leading tothe broad branch Road; thence lol ees seri he a lg of sad itary Houde es krees 40 sinutes, 1. 25.17 feet, tO IEC Pestone Nov GEDNEY & ROBERTS, Je thence 84 cere uitnuten, 146.11 feat to UP. stone No- jetrees fd tn Makers of Invitations, 186 A fet, to CEP. tone Now Te, thence. an de recs 24 ania Dfert, to HO 107 10th at, wear Gasoticn = amyB_ | Th fhente S'S Puulntites, We F740 eee eS K.C.B. stone No. 20:th: nce S. I devries 99 winaties ~ 130.80 feet, to R.C.F. stone No, 21; thence 3.12 dextees 55 minutes, W. 197.66 feet, to R.C.P. stone er . Sosa E i Segrees, SO rey" . 50.00 }. to RB. me No. 2 hence 8. 5:2 FP now rs rarer 0% | Ieitatens Wr SOD ar “es ReneS Ce Lerrees, 10 hence as deeneen i ueimaten, W. an foot 6 < a C.F mtone No. Mo: thence B. “= 10 min Bailey Natural Wood Buckbosrd, ies We La Ty teat Sto eC. “tone Noa Set of Russet Harnens, Mond’ thence, with he orth ine at ‘aid ‘road. . Si dégrees 12 minutes, W. 7¢ it, to cP. English Holly Lash Whip, Stone No. 27: th docrsee Foe auton, W. Linen Lap Robe, eerste, 7 cet, co 7 tone Ne 39; thence 8. 12 degrees 50 minutes, KE. 9130 pet fo Can bo purchased at Bo. Felon No.0 ahenae fy Sb Toemnon at lg = nies, 104,70 feet,toR. C-P. f : ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS’ 47 degrees 00 mninuten, F108 Rofo, a eee. ‘Wore Rooms, 1036 Coun. ave., Stone No. 2; thence 8. 8 degroce 40, feet. to li. C.'P. stone No. 3; thence SL Bainutes, W. 160.47 feet, to Ie Gee thence S. i degrees 50 iniauten, #14550" EB oie No-Ss thence 47 20 2 CB stone Nos doxrees E. 18.16 feet, ap3-2m For 895.00. BS ie are cette WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, Ie. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 82.75 DOZEN. to'R. ¥.\stone No. 40: thence 7 13. 197.70 teet, to R. C. stone ‘No. cif feet, to Kt. 7 degrees 18 minutes, C. P. stor 305; thence S. 57 degrees sb ininutes, £.00.Gsteet, tite? degrees’ 37 minutes, &. hience 8. 3 de- ‘estern Maryland rafiroad and the uumerous beaut fal drives by Which it may be reached, its proverbial healthTuluess, hard roads, zood walks, fine views and city conveniences, ‘combining all the essential pre- ppfuisiies oj loceiity'adapted. for a suburban howe, Tt has also stores, chitrebes of several deno, gzcelientaclcoly and, yood ‘social “advan hew railroad station lately completed Naryland ratiroxd is one of te. finest built of cut stone and telegraph and express Hon butlding, ant it is. p ‘at an early date to begin the ere‘tion of water and as works t0 suppl TON and the adjacent neighborhood, while other improveruents. are contewplated that Wil greatly add to the va.ue of “lots inthis new subarb. Streets are beinz opened ‘and about 500 shade trees have been planted. Mr. W. O. Beckenbangh of Baltimore, Md., the toatest auctioneer in this country (who In connection with the undersigned made the great Buchanan sale in Virsinia last tail, over $700,000 worth of lots sold im one day), will offer these lots. For further particulars inquire of the undersigned, where free tickets can be had. A special train Will be Pigvided for euests, due notice of which will be pub- ter. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, oy my26%t___ heal tstate Broker, cor. 13th and G. a= LAWN — TENN SHOES, STRIPED, Cuecked, Brown, Tan, White and Black: Largest stock and best assortment. Prices 30c., 7c. ‘81 and @1. Bvecial vase to clas ordering lare: juantities at # time. DYEAR RUBBrk CO. ho ost. o.wW. MELVILLE LINDSAY, my 26—Sin¢ A , LOOK OUT, THE PENNSYLVANIA LIVI ‘Stock Ins. Co.notifies its policy holders that the thirty (20) days of y» May 30. Payable at Hom 5, 1 SN. Manaver. =3B. KIORDAN, G11 _N ST. N.W., GEN- etal contractor for Portland cement work, kranolithic pavement, waiks and all kinds of cellar and area preventives aztinst dampness and other foul ‘odors. Address as above. yet => WANTED IT KNOWN Q. RICE, SUC- cessor to L. Rice Ci ret, Ch leaning Works, r., the oldest ih Wasiunzton, stil 10 485 Maine ay operation. phone call i-3 my 26-1 DR. D. K. SHUTE nas ecuiued ly ue city and will resume his pocuce at G2. Q st. mow. Practice limited to the Diseases of the Eye. my26-Lw* <@~> SPECIAL.—WILL BE GLAD TO SEE MY SS. old iricnds at my néw shop, rear of sth ad ‘New york ave, ; entrances on Sth gt.,, New York ave. and Mis. ROOF. RIEGEL, and, Wagon uilder. mny21-1w* ->L. A. CLARKE, DEALER IN PINE AND x piling, 1. Ht. ties, cedar posts and Umber: Oak lauber cut to order ah Wharf.” Ind. lee Co., Wash D.C. cqg=> RECHABITES, SENIORS AND JUNIORS ‘will parade to Georgetown (wearin rewaiia), feawitie Good ‘Teinplars’ Hail 4 pian. sharp MAY JU; icefreshinents will be served at end of my2-ot" MILO QUACKE: gS THE ANNUAL MEETING ican Ammonis Manufacturine Company for tue election of directors wal ve held at dks # at. DOOLITTLE, President. Re". Bee in the Tabernacie Clhureh. ‘on ‘DNESDAY EVEN- ING next, May 27, on “Books and Reading. Si for sale at Droop’s. @= LITTLE ANNIF. ROONEY B= Wes inher istn gear eben sho married Joe, essnaeringt, ts Vago sappy oe cree ok SO eg ee roe and finish similar to those furnished by McG! & WALLACE, Printers and Ensravers, 1107 E st. Call nd sco saniples and Ket prec. my 26th <g> FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY. 936, F st. n.w. 18 the only store in the city Wher you will find's full assortment of roses. ers. grees O4 minutes, E 30.00 teet, to B.C. P. sti No. ius. Verbenns \d other bedding plants in bloom in. WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, 42; thence 8. to dexrees 96 minutes, E. 50.00 feet to | cadiess Varieties “and ummbors aad at to salt With Spring Hi Hook and Eyeand Knob, $1 H.C, B. stone No; 43; thence 8. 77 destrees U1 mintite, 5 fort. £0, baat Peay 10. 44; thence: 3.70 25 FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, co as iaingige 2 owzeen Of tntmuten, , to D._P. stone No. 46; we 8. ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, @2each. | nutes, SOOO eats fo Re Oe ene ae a NS. 20 degrees 22 minutes, E. GARDEN HOSE REELS, Tie. EACH. pine as A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, $3.75 3-QUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, $1.35 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2INCH MESH, ‘Per 100 square feet, 70c. 50,00 feet, to Svery taste and purse. ‘Also choice Cut Flowersia any Guautity as well cs Decorations. lant, Hangin skets, Vases and Urns filied with choice Plants. curayes wil/be tastetily decorated with Panis oF rat Flowers if ordered in tne. ‘Layine Uut and Pinuting of Gardens, Lawns, Rook- enies, Ferneries, Bustic Work, &e-, will be skilitaaly “are N. STUDER, Florist. seat cis FOR RENT OF LEASE—GOOD BUSINESS Be Sroperty, on Lith near G new. swidetont uuge : large rooms; three years’ lease; good location tor Dusiuess of any" dnd: moderate’ “rent. "WANREN CHOATE & CO. 730 11th ste nti Be SOCIETIES, UNIONS, CLUBS, ORGANT- we fe tions will do Well to get our prices on post— POULTRY NELTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, ee orm nand ‘tnlia, tickets, dc. We mnave a specialty of ‘Per 100 square feet,"00e. 70 beatae PRINTER AND ENGRAVE thence S. 11 degrees 4l minutes, | myg-3m a G23 D ST. N. — E. 145.30 feet. to) B. atone Xo. 98; thence 8.7 ~—— deaerovs D4 taten,” E. 1203 fee to ea eae BARBEE & Ross, Roa tenes 8, 18 dors tutes Wron'tS FOR SALE a so Prompt Bur t, to Ki. stone No. G0; thence 5. leg 5] - 4 COR. 11TH AND G 8TS. N.W., Minutes, W. 231.20 feet, to HEI. sional Kea ioe soticacenn tegen cote areca Opposite Boston Dry Goods Store. ap7-am | thence S. Odegres U3 minut .¢, | stand Harewood ave, Le Droit Park, Sev- 2 , stone No. 02; thence 8. 6 eral styles and prices. ‘Fine location. Ail imi- 77. 7 weet, to R.C.P. provements. Sarat Bederate peices. SIXTH SERIES. 810 F st. ow. ‘The sixth series, THIKD CO-OPERATIVE BUILD- ING ASSOCIATION, wili beyin the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE. Payments $2 on each share per month. Constitutions can be procured and stock subscribed for at othice ot secretary, 0. T. THOMPSON, western boundary of tlie marrow portunter BOs dexrees ov tanutes, “We 119 ¢ Stone No. OS, snd thence’ 8.8. Hats ieoto CF stone cifcuuntcrence of a ire whose eR oe ‘center is 8. ‘Soae fhe . BU de- FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-A COAL ae Gn the tine of aliroad with 34,000 tad jor business Naor k HARP IOHNOON LD Ueh at. n.w. Bee ® 100e tives tsvuepr nutes. Bast i; Examine the plan of the WASHINGTON BENEFT- Central National Bank building, Spoint 8. Bi denrces 20 mniatee W SEURGDBIOE | CIAL ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION: clo eed, 9p28-1m Cor. 7th st. and Pa. ave. *| from tie said center marked by .-C2P. sigue hors; | n.w. The largest life insurance. ‘tmcorporated thence 8. 3S degrees 40/ minutes, E. 856.75 teen tot: | under the lawoof the District of Coluentie mnferemce nstoke No. Thy thence foil of acirefe whose center is N. Ol degree ¥. Be Oseet. grom. tts, bezinn 1ERICAN ICE COMPANY. c ine tow . 7 dee z AND ‘AIL, . 108 GOAL WOeb ERB eA im er minites, W. 202.0 feet from the center niathed Main office. cor, 10ti and F sts. n.w. Tel $96, | ules, E57: toot, to 1i.0.P. stone No. th end thas LAKGE ICE VAUL-L bere to supply IND. ENT | following the circuinfereiice of a ctrvle whose content 5B. 7 deerees 15 minutes, W. 16] = fori gates pa TONS PENOBSCOT KIVER ICE forsale ea BEE DISCOUNT on Ce TICKETS. it. ‘Best grades of COAL eM? Wire Vice President and Manager. DON'T YOU KNOW a =. economy to buy the best of marketing and then putit into a CHEAP housekeepera_ correct ideas of economy ALWAYS BUY the best Refrigerators, as they SAVE THEIR CUBT in one season in the preservation of food. od ‘The WISCONSIN PEERLESS RE- FRIGERATOR is guaranteed to keep ite contents sweet and fresh or money will be ‘ refunded. You will find it for sale st W. H. HOEKE'S CARPET AND FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, COR. 8TH AND PENNA AVE,” A FEW OF THE RECENT DEATH CLAIMS: circulars or drop us a line and an agent willcall. |ALDSON, R. B. DON. . President. LAWRENCE @, ‘Secretary. YHANK & PARES, Auk Gory, Office, 419 10th st. ‘To reduce my immense stock of AMERICAN WATCHES, JEWELBY ee ae ‘time only on woods. . > eh o., ve x THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT OF ‘Wayland will bold its annual ex- he a ‘Mise R. ae THE BUTLER INFANTRY CORPS Bos me eee NSock Pea, bets to, the o'clock Pp. ‘th st. wi I. there ted fi iets Maden tes sera att Capt. BENJAMIN YOUNG. NATIONALIST 10. 1. —REGU- 2 iy. Subject for discussion: Gen. & = <a> WHY, NOT FOUND OUT BEFORE? P< Hed States in Prophecy. Subjects WED- NESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS tent Oh ent nw E You are invited. a ——q=> WE'VE SAPPED THE LIFE Out of the prices in our LADIES’, ‘MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Read the coluum of “cuts” on the fourth page of today’s Star. AY ooo F way It BAKS AND COMPANY, BaP EDN. A COLD DAY. “‘Blessed is he that bloweth his own trumpet, for verily, if he Dloweth not hisowp trumpet the same shall not be biowed."—Heze- Kiah, 4th chapter, 3d verse. In reference to this we want to say, if you have a proper regard for your health consult us about your Spring Underwear, for a lanwer va- . _ Fiety we have never shown, ‘We have a Kibbed Garment, in White wool, medium weight,at $2, the very thing for this cool spell; @ natural wool at same price. We bave three grades of Piain White "Cashmere, $1.50, $1, 50c. ‘The American Hosiery Co.'s su- per weights, in Cashimere and Bal- ‘briggan, are » comfort for spring and fall wear, As to the splendid lime of French Balbrigzans we carry, Mr. McKinley has not af- fected our prices whatever, throu some judicious purchases we have made. JOSEPH AUERBACH, 623 Pa. ave.—At both stores. —N.¥. ave..cor. 15th. It SQ ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTOLS | AND muilders are respectfully informed that ave CUMBERLAND CEMENT ior sale ahd am prepared to fill all orders promptly. Quality. benz considered this is the cheapest ax Wel. as the scrongest cement in this market, “JAMES H. McGIL. Dealer in Building Supp my27-6t 90S to Wid G's CAUTION_NOTES LOST OR STOL ‘The public is warned not to buy oF negotiate Jor two notes sixned by Ed. J. Hannan for $00 and $700, wpspectively, payabie in three years after May 3, 18WW, and secured on lots 171 and 1:22, ou, ‘6 payment has been stopped on sane. A liberal re- ward will be paid for the return of the notes. THOMAS W. SMITH, my27-3t Lumber Dealer. THE East saw Is broken. Read the colama of prices. that the DISCONTINUING SALE in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT quote close. It is on the fourth page of today's Star. it SAKS AND COMPANY. AN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis- Been nvicr or cowtstwia. aia & Specal Tew for Uy tame Court busines, 2, 181. Inthe matter of the wit! or Jui “Reynolds, deceased, late of the city of Washington. D.C. Application for the probate of the last will and testa- ment and for letters of aduiinistration on the estate of the suid decedent has this day been tade by Williaa A. Wroe. “All persous interested are hereby notified to appear in this court on the 20 day uf dime next, at J o'clock p. m., to sow cause why the. suid. will should not be proved and adinitted to probate, and Jet- ters of administration on the estate of said decedent Should not issue as prayed. Provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Saghinaton Law ‘and Evens Star previcus aid day. y the Court: A. B.HAGNER, Associate Justice. muy27-lawaw IN THE SUPREME COUl aE DIS ee erm ans" Siny 22 Teo In the matter of the estate 01 .oitisa Shoemaker, late ‘Appuctsthe Danie of Colunibia, deceured. pplication for the probate of the last will and testa. ment and for letters of udusinistration on the estate of the said deceased hus this day been mie by Elizabeth Macubire, William Shoemaker, Harrie: Shoeiuaker, Edith Shoemaker, only heirs at law. All persons in> ‘terested are heret'y notified to appear in this court on FRIDAY, the lth day of June next,ut 1 o'clock p.u.. to show cause why letters of aclun’stration on the es” tate of the said deceased should not issue as prayed. Provided a copy of this order bs published once a week for three weeks in the Washinztor Law Reporter and Evening Star previous to the said de iv "Test: Register of Wills for ‘ue my27-lawsw ,AKUNDEL-ON-THE-BAY. SALT WATER COTTAGE CITY. Excursion May 30. Fare, 8: roun-t trip. Jeaves Baitimore and Ohio failtoad Station 5:30 ar ins returning arrives at Washington 2 p. m. For eee an ON Ww USETH, Lambe deal a sum ex. DAVID D. STONE, rer. my27-3t S06 Fst. now. ee ARE PESURE TN TNFOuMING wT friends and the pabiic weneraiiy that Lhave awentitied myself with the real estate office of Mr. L- STARGAKDTER, 613 1oth st. ‘n.w.., where I shail be pleased to meet them at all times.” Any business en trusted tous will receive careful aud prompt atten- tion, W. F. MIDDLETON. WEIGHT. Dist. of Coiumbia, at The weather 2 itely to, be generally fair: cleaving on the coda, atightly cooler? ior 5 Prout to night; fair and warmer Thureda:y A HOUSE COMPLETE. ‘We furnish everything that is needed to build shouse, und we have such a perfect system that Wecan fili any order quickly and satisfactorily. je can save you lots of worry and running around by dealing with us. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ‘Branch Yard: my27 11TH AND 0 STS. &.E. << e ‘COMPANY Have cut the prices of some Boys’ and Children’s Sbirt Waists. Read the ‘ad. headed **Wasting Waists” on the fourth page of today’s Star. at — ‘TO GENTLEMEN. ‘What « comfort a real good Razor is to Gentlemen who shave themselves, and ‘whats difficult matter it is to obtain ‘such an article. ‘The “*K. B. Extra” is one that isquar- anteed to require no honing. After your first trial you would not part with it ‘under any consideration. A first-class Strop free with each Ragor. We refer, by permission, to some of the Jeading barbers in Washington who are ‘using and recommend this Razor, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. * 10th, 11th and F sta. n.w. mylésm Fe *"* OvTING SaTETE TO ORDER ‘Wo take pleasure in announcing that our stock of Flannel. Silk, Madras and ‘Cheviot for Men's Negligee Shirts iscom- plete and embraces all the new and cor- rect styles. We make. specialty of Fine ‘manship, style of finish and scientific ‘perfection in cut and St our Shirts can- ‘not be excaled. Samples of materiale end prices cheerfully Sarnished on ap- plication. ‘Leeve your oniers at Men's Depart- ‘Taanh, Sent Goce, Seat ennes. Washington News and Gossip Index to Advertisements, AMTSEMENTS.. ATTORNEYS ABCTION SA BICYCLES .. BOARDING. BUSINESS CHANCES. CITY ITEMS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY BOARD. DEATHS, DENTIST: erry erent i EXCURSIONS, &e_ FAMILY SUPPLIES: FINANCIAL | FOR LEASE FOR RENT (Finis)... FOR RENT (Offices) _ FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Stables) FOR RENT (Houses)... FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots) rece FOR SALE (liscellaneons) . HOTELS, ‘et LADIES’ GOODS. LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE,, Pace § | TeHEey 5 eansees Hh MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA NOTARIES PUBLIC OCEAN STEAMERS.. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, PERSONAL. PROPOSALS. PROFESSIONAL. RAILROADS, SPECIAL NOTICES. SUBURBAN PROPE: SUMMER RESORTS.. WANTED (Board). WANTED (iteip)... WANTED Ciouses) WANTED (Rooms). nue, $396,114; customs, $480,565. Tue Rosa to Sar.—The Secretary of the Treasury this morning telegraphed to the com- mander of the tush to sail Seung, Secretary Proctor will leave the city to- night for Vermont. He will be absent a few days only. Representative Hovx's Fuxerat.—Senator Harris of Tennessee, and possibly some other southern Senator, will represent the Senate at the late Representative Houk’s funeral. Mr. H. W. Rarwoxp, private secretary to Secretary Tracy, is lying at his home on I street in this city severely ill of inflammat rheumatism. d to Fourra-Crass Posrwastans.— Fourth -clase postmasters were yesterday appointed as fol- lows: Virginia—M. J. Stonnell, Ashby, E. Glen- esk Raymond. Grrex Goons Mrx Annesrep.—Post office inspectors have arrested W. J. Nelson, alias Frank J. Reid, of Lemay, N.C., and Joseph Ellington, alias W. H. King, of Clayton, N. C., on the charge of attempting to work the “green goods” scheme. Nava Onpens.—Naval Constructor Peaster ordered to duty at the League Island navy yard, Philadelphia. Medical Director Michael Brad ley detached from special duty at Philadelphia, June 13, and ordered as a member of the med- ical examining and retiring board at Washing- ton, June 15, a 7 A Derneciatep Cvnrexcy.—In the case of certain carpet wool recently imported at New York from Buenos Ayres, where the invoice was made out in depreciated currency, the collector of customs at New York has been authorized to admit the wool to entry on a pro forma invoice and a bond for the production of # consular invoice made out in the metal cur- rency of the Argentine Republic. Fist Assistant Postmaster Gexerat Warr Tren left Washington yesterday on an inspec- tion tour of some of the principal post offices of the middle wes: He will make his first #1 at Chicago and from there he will go to Roc! Island, Ill., where he is to deliver an address on Memorial day. Then he will go to St. Louis, then to Kansas City, Milwaukee, Minne- apolis and St. Paul. He expects to be absent from Washington about two weeks, Tur Gvaxo Istaxps.—Rear Admiral Brown reports to the Navy Department from his flag- ship, the San Francisco, at Callao, Pera, May 22, that on the passage from Payta he commu- nicated with the vessels anchored at the Lobos de Ofeura Islands loading guano. Eleven barks were loading for the United States, Havana and England. The islands are under the tontroi of Chiliat present. Ships are much delayed in landing cargoes,” Nothing deuinite could be obtained bearing on the question of the probable quantity of guano in sight, but the impression is thatthe supply cannot be ex- for many years. Parexr Dzcisioxs.—Commissioner Mitchell of the patent office bas rendered an opinion, in which he reviews the practice of the office in THIRD PARTY IN OHIO. Its Frionds in Control of the Parm- ers’ Convention. THE ENGLISH DERBY RUN TODAY. Resumption of the Stage Service in Pari MR. PARNELL SOON TO MARRY ORIO FARMERS EN SESSTON. Indications That the Third Party Men Com trol the Columbus Con om. Special Dispatch to The Evening Stat Cotcmpes, Ouro, May The indications are that the third party men have captured the con- vention of the Ohio farmers’ union, which met at;10 o'clock!this morning. The attendance at the convention is light, Lut distinctively repre- sentative, delegates representing the alliance, grange and Patrons of Industry being present in almost equal proportion. Among the delegates are nearly all the men who have been prominent in farmers’ move- ments in the last few years, including J: Seitz, “Father of the Ohio Greenbackers.” pressions from many of the delegates show that the farmers will make their strong fight against the MeKiniey for governor, taking him the rerentative of what call « id aguinst the return of Joba Snited Sates Senate. , State master of the grange, who also president of the farmers’ union, aaid to Tue Sran correspondent: “I do not think is any show for Sherman's electio the Senate, no matter what be the action’ of the farmers at this convention. As for myself I will vote for no candidate for the legis ure who i not ige himself to oppose Sherman's return to Even should no third party be de- cided apon by the farmers they will be suiti- ciently strong in the next Ohio legislature to render impossible the election of any Senator 80 antagonistic to their interests as Sherman.” CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS, The convention spent the forenoon in pre liminary work, suchas the appointment of com- mittees and the exam ation of credentials, The repre to congressional districts und commis bership wax distributed equally. The m session adjourned un completion of the cre 1:30 p.m., pending the tial committee #report, COMMON WINS TIt DERBY, England's Classic Turf Event Ran on Epsom Downs, Loxpox, May 27.—The great classical event of the English turf was ran today at Epsom. It wa the eecond day of the Epsom spring meet- ing and the race for the derby stakes was th great event of the day. As usual the course was crowded with all clases and condition people, from members of the highest aris tocracy to tipsters and hangers-on of the stables. The road from Le om to the course was filled with vehicles of all descriptions, Dashing along, with janghing harnesses, came splendid tour-in-hands, the coaches filled with handsomely dressed women and their escorts. There, too, were many vehicles of a by-gon age, whose’ motive power had long age lived its period of usefulness. Much ba indulged in by the occupants of icles, and all were happy, for they were soon to see decided the race of races, the groat derby, in which every Englishinan, no matter in what part of the world be may be, feels in- terested. ‘The conditions of the race were as follows: The derby stakes of 5,000 sovere winner, 50 sovereigns for the nom Winner, 300 sovereigns for the owner of the second and 200 sovercigns for the « er of the third, for three-year-olds; colt, nine stone; fillies, eight stone nine pounds; mibscription of fifty sovereigns exch, eit if dechred by the first ‘Tuesday in January, 189, and 10 sover- eigus only if declared ‘by the first Tuesday in January, 1890; any surplus to be paid to the winner; about a mile and a half, starting at the High Level starting post (203 ‘subscribers, 108 of whom pay 25 sovercigns each and 44 10 sor ereigns each), closed July 9. Johnstone's brown colt pte ‘he victor was Sir F Common, by Isonomy, out of Thistle. Bianc’s chestnut colt out of Giadia, was se Duke's bay colt Martenburst, by Wenlock, out of iirondell, third. There were eleven starters, Common was also the winner of the 2,000 guinea stakes at the Newsarket first spring meeting. NNING AGAIN, ‘The Striking Drivers Having Won the Service is Kesumed in Paria. Panis, May 27.—Owing to the intervention of the government the strike of stage drivers is at anend. This morning the stages are running as usual and the drivers are victorious. Prior to the settlement of the matters in dispute be- tween the stage company and the drivers, when the newspapers of this city were rating sab- scriptions in order to assist the strikers, Mr. James Gordon Lennett, proprietor of the Net York Jicrald, offered $4,000 toward the support of the striking drivers. nanan ME, PARNELL WILL SOON MARRY. Mrs. O'Shea Will Become His Wife in July— Her Influence on His Acts, Special Cabie Dispatch to The Evening Star. Loxpox, May 27.—Mr. Parnell will certainly marry the late Mre. O'Shea in July. Those best informed declare that the tenacity with which Mr. Parnell has clung to his position as leader of the Irish nation- alists and the desperation with whnch he bas fought the battle with hix political opponents are largely due to the influence of ¢ divorced wife of Capt. O'Shes. Should that declaring interferences, in which he holds sub- stantially that an interference should not be between an shows and claims one unexpired patent which amounting to §10,000. “During road was improved and operated ernment in the supplies, and at the close of ernment relinguished control lady win the probate «uit now pending regard- ing the disposel of the legacies under the will of her aunt, Mrs Wood, she will become possessed of £100,000 (£500,000). It is also rumored that after her marriage and the pro- Togation of parliament Mr. Parnell and his bride will visit America. aomeeenipnensiaae PROHIBITION LEADERS PLEASED, What They Think of the Decision in the ‘Carcago, May 27.—A special dispatch from Topeka, Kan., says: The prohibition leaders are delighted at the result of the Supreme Court decision in the Robrer original package base holding the Wilson bill constitutional. County Attorney Welch, who bad dropped his rosecutions of the men charged with continu- tosell liquor after the pamage of the Wilson will now continue, and the war will be waged with determination. It is difticult to tell the political effect of the decision. Secretary of State Higgins said that he the question would now be taken out of paliticn “it is no longer a political quee- tion,” said he, “and the decision of the highest tribunal in the land settles the matter wo far the a; cam concerned.” Many of the democratic and repablvoun lead- ers have become sick and tired of « ins ipueond ua quasion sitageiioe Beaton j I f | i : i it tt i

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