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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. TOl Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S&S H. KAUF?MANN, Pres't. Wew York Office, 6% Potter Bui ux Everme S11 is served subscribers in the tat 10 Bs SATURDAY QUADRUPLE Sitert Stax $1.00 per year: with forwien postace ailtect, 1.04, — he £oening Star. [Entered at the Post Oftice at Washington, D. AMUSEMENTS............ ATTORNEYS....... AUCTICN SALES BOARDING - . | BUSINESS © COUNTRY BOARD... crrt ITEMS... EDUCATIONAL. Qecond-ciass mat! mater. | G7 All wail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertisins: made known on appitcation. WASHINGTON, EXCURSIONS, FAMILY SUPPL) NOTICES. SPECIAL SPECLAL NOTICES. — COLONNADE ATLANTH = u r Besce otscctearens AN IMMEDIATE 0 Leet iH ss now. Name lowest price and (ACKER & GADSBY, 1008 F st. nw. between 7h ‘Speial Ju PROMPT warmer in whch you ad- ve Test. tine orcasioned by mie Wasiinton manavers, bie, Sie injury to DONT YOU KNOW [t 8 very poor economy to buy the hest of marketing and then put it into a CHEAP REFRIGEKATOR, expecting it to keep eweet and pure? Good housekeepers with correct ideas of economy ALWAYS BUY the Dest Hefrigerators, as they SAVE THELR COST in one season im the preservation of food. ‘The WISCONSIN PEERLESS RE- FRIGERATOR is guarantwed to keep its contents sweet and fresh or money will be refunded. You will find it for sale at W. iH HOEKE'S CARPET AND FURNITURE WARE ROUMS, COR. STH AND PENNA. AVE, 1 teCOMMICR, with, Atwater SS SPECIAL, NOTICE BT vo yaras or Fine India Pongee, Black ka dot, just instom the misis; slightly a and MONDAY at ie THE COMBINATION, Pith and F sts. mw. See our reat Shoe wilvertiseent. 4th pase felt Bret sf PROVEN Pac Tost 1 carry tie LARGEST, handsomest with White iuperiect. we TOMORROW, SAT Come carly. ‘Ore complete STUCK of AMERICAN WATCHES mylSim Who issole agent for the District. in this cxty. It ay’ stares will convince se you tat ES ure an LOW ay any fire houge iu the UNITED STATES. -TTM CATES given with all first-class WATCH! A. L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr, Manufacturing Jeweler, 305 7th st. now. cor. Main and Granby sts., Norfolk, Va- {==> WEDDING INVITATIONS < Ti you need any wedding or party invite- Reouid like tw show yo" cemples of muy work in tiie lau dts not ual fo wihcranriey but oy nae (Cheapee and af the asiue tiie in benim of Sepak a mm HLL. MeQUEEN, rayldus_ Printer snd Puviisiier, 1lu0-1116E st. o.w. tea Pcentiet ue ice T. C0 50S Sthst. se.) the benefit of ertihed copies, we sale to1ue within thirty days trou this day, otherwise they will Rot share iu the aswers of his lave. business, and wil persons indebted to the said Huber are requested to come forward and settie their accounts, stonce. June 4, 1591. 8. G. SKINNER, Assignee, Setait LES k wt nw DUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers, ‘Otte aud D sts. now. SPECIAL AND POSITIVE FINE BUILDING Loss SALE OF EIGHT (3) IN “CLEVELAND HE: ELE ARS, TO" CLOSE Ree ateens smrars. Solid Steel—nickel plated—any size, Be. Dolid steel—japanned—any size, 83c. oR. B. EXTRA.” ‘These Shears are fitted with a patent favisiblespring, which makes them work, swdependent of screw. prevents the hair HIS,” NEAR OAK VIEW AND RIC from siippim d the biades from sprina <<. & fms. They are cuaranteed’ superior to the ‘pre Senet, Nocheees ee ceeneion touga ‘even feats ett) an the beauisru WOODWALD & LOTHLOP.— my16<im moe arenes tthe heute syst fed the male will goon MONDAY, the EIGHTH, ut sauce hour, <g> WE, THE_UNDENSIGNED WHOLESALE ee ee a ee gg i ee ‘and best | mweucimg Saturday, June 6, 1 EM THE NATE > pany of Wash card. and Tine © or Silverware, Jewelry stripedy frou Ge. to oe. u yards Siac of ail Rind. "Chactien mntorase Great banwaine im ail goods Gepost boses ret at the very lowest rates: wy Ted. Ls ALL OF OUR AND $2.50 OUTING ‘Slurts reduced to $2. A full line from Ue. Neckwear in the cit; ‘At LUG TRE! GLENWOOD CEMETERY Re" BBL! mreti wee The finest Gent Giewwood cemetery tort of trasiees. to Serve for the cnst.ug Sear will be heldom MONDAY, F) eS pois, at National ides" Hall | a _ mytw SPreraL NOK [Tite ANNUAL MEETING O| See tave te : tt manta Manntacturme Company for OLTHWIST BUENA VISTA BUILDING ion of directors will be Tele a * a 1”! VEMENT COMPANY” Bartel, OLITTLE, Preside rporated { ‘Ompany abd turmishine ‘ewp.oyes In the various A creat demand mses abd the thcorporators conf g e=To Tor Boer atines Bucket iramis’ Sete Lenthet tsk nies, for such b + at Bueus Vista. Va fact dently expect to realize a handsome return for all | Trunks, kes Alligator Bass, Gladstone ‘Dress subscribers Suut Cates, Toriet Cases, Cunvas Extension Cases tor Mr. Deebie has just ed from a visit to thisnew | steamer russ and extra wraye—in ail sizes, An extene aud thriving Viren ‘and is prepared to furnish | sive asso Of Euguiss and Aluerican wtealner alt intoneation « ming the above. Among the tor rus avel, in plaids and = eity are Hon. Saul E. Watley, convenience of Sx-Conmumtoner Dat, eo. t aq. -direstot | our Steainer, Chairs BE GOI Co. Sin, Laird eng fotiner ly caster | Cu boar any’ nteumuer =sling ttvau New Yorks Bose Farmers’ and Mechanies’ National Bank, Georgete wn. en are of change, ani weverar others y For info many of the last mentioned gentle- wy23—3m Jute, Lith aud F mex tay fier = TOU RRION 1 oo — EXCURSION PKINTING i and get prosper: tu + ‘Neatly and promptly executed upon DEEBLE, DAVIS i siort ue @ at reusomabie Tates. ypecial prices to churches. BYKON 8. ADAMS, Printer, G4z Lith st. nw. One class of work—that the best. “my 16 Sol THE MODERN Oe objevtic iueans of cooking ‘that no housewold ts now complete Wi Of some sort. ‘Cail and examine the F WASHINGTON Has Removed to I's Periuauent Location, ED Tot Pena. ay Active Dasiness a Lat every facili ¢'with'eate and cone Wi. A. Gordon, Vice Servative methods of banking. Geo. C. Henning, Presulent Fresident, Bret i Baldwin, Cashier. “SUN DIAL,” HEF, Dryer, Win A: Conon. 0. C. Green. Geo. “GILT EDGE,” jenping. 9. Euil G. Seu SS: Shedd; “ Geov A Shehan, Emmons S Suuth, Joba 1. Varaell ‘ECLIPSE’ and and Beriat Wilkins Jez oe “RELIABLE,” = At the office of the myl9tr WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPAN7. MEN'S OUTING SHIRTS TO ORDER, We take pleasure in announcing that sd other insects and our stock of Flannel, Silk, Madras and OUR STOKE KooMs ARE Chevivt for Men's Nexiivee Shirts iscom- aI, plete and embraces all the new and com rect styles. We inake a specialty of Fine Custom Work. We use only the best materiaisemploy none but shilled hands effects, as dara, close, dau Of musty rooms wil conpiete.y destroy househo.d effecta. of whater he samme fue invite DR, Located in the hear! of the cit TERMS THE GOODS STORED 4 and nsiness center, LOWEST, Ns! RANCE. WEGIVE YOU OUk EXPERIENCE oF 20 YEARS. and guarantee that for superior work- WE FEBSOSALLY CONTEOL ASD SUPEKIN- manship, style of finish and scientific WE INVITE You Tu CALL wi Perfection in cut and fit our Shirts can- BANGE YOUR STON AC GE SOUR STORAGE APES not be excelled. Samples of materiale. WE ATTEND “To EVERYTHING nd prices cheerfully surmuhed on ap DEAVAGE, STOMAGE OK SHIVPL BE MOsi IMPROVED plication, ND BEING THE RE- EARS OF PRAC- TICAL -RIENCE, OUR AUCTION SALE DEPAUTMENT, ort je sale of Real Estate, Stocks and Hous, Household Goods, Art Objects aud Merchandise weuerally, receives our ber sob pispetieny Car taiitctor thecon tart of eery ranch of OUF business sre the 1mo=t complete ip Ue ity. ‘RAICLIFFE, DARE & CO. GESEMAL AUCTIONEERS, STORAGE HOUSE, 20 PA. AVE. Telephone, 1282. abe = NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF ALEX Ea ee AS ee Leave your orders at Men's Depart- ment, Grst foor, first annex. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. BS wre are wetting WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 17e. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 82.75 DOZEN. Sati, Tea Pes ow sa the, tly DRY OF IRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, 3 ONTH until August, frou 12 ni. 10 5 u'cloc one? ss a Vim. to Teeeive sich fasre ‘Ibe new law requires | “it® Prins iinaes, Hook and Eyeand Knob, @Lesch. Prowpt pa) land will be returned del 25 PT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, aud suid. berem givem that all dein Taxes be paid without dey” Urer of Alexandia county W. C. WIBIKT teak “THiS IS TO GIVE NoTICE THAT THE SS" wutscriter of the District of | Colui Las obtained fron the ‘Supreme Court - of District of Coltmuita, boldiag « special term f hans’ Court uusines. lettersof aduiniateation, <t. gu the personal estate of Jacob Chitds, late of the District of Columbus, deceased. All persons Lavine claus awainst the said deceased are herevy warued to with the reo, to the suiscriber on or ‘beture the 24th day of April next. they way otherwise by law be ‘excluded from all LeneAt <i the maid estate Given under my Maul thie 24th day ut April, 1502 ANNIE CBILDS, care Thos. M. Fields, THOS. M. FIELDS, Proctor. 404 La. sve. u.w. my sblawsw ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, @2 each. GARDEN HOSE REELS, 75e. EACH. A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, @3.75 S-QUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, ¢1.35 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2INCH MESH, ‘Fer 100 square feet, 70c. POULTRY NESTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, ‘Fer 100 square feet, We. BARBER & Ross, Se FOES norkrss university, COR. 11TH AND G STS. N.W. paLzmsonz. Opposite Boston Dry Gouis Store. ‘Theexsminstions for admission to undersrsduate | WANTED IT KNOWN Q. IG Connery 10 La Rice Carpet Cea Clases will begin MONDAY, June 8 st 9 ‘Sve. .w., the oldest in Wasinineton sp7-3m For | 455 raine in Wasianwton, st Pr Lelephioine call 5-5: C4 ech peraticn. Telephone call 0D. my 8" SE aS TR, Saeeae we THE DALY GOLD-LINED UBER : an Dental Plates, which atcracted so much at. Yention during the meeting of the Aweriean Medical Association, are on exhivition im all the principal drag: stores. Du. KULP, BEFORE TRE AMERICAN DENTA ASSOCIA 1TON, agra Said the health of three-fourths of the people was af- fected by wearing rubber plates. If youvalus your health and appreciate cleanliness, bave your plate luued with old. clase dentists in Wasicinecton, are iuaking these plates, A Paimphiet robtuiniue pro: ceedings of State and Local Societies, Lestiinouials, Ke free by mail oF upon application to JC M.D., D-D.3., O12 New Lore ave. BW. Ba 08 wevrxcs. GEDNEY & ROBERTS, ‘Makers of Invitations, 007 10 at, near Gas Otticn mys Beem Os, IMPORTING TAILOR, Ut Pa. ave. apl4 _ All Spring Novelties received. BLANKETS. ‘We have the factlitiesand knowledsre ‘as to Low they should Le laundried and (uaraniee to return them ty you equal to Tew. Naime ate aduress, Pisase, aid oe. four Wayous will call for them. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, E 40 Cot ew. =>THE FIRE AND BURGLAR - PROOF BUILDING OF ‘THE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 916 Fenpsy!vanis av a arzy AC ETS Re EN ate maty and all other valuables at uininima cl at tient ate Saxo Hire DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS IN ‘SILK AND DERBY. Derby Hats in Cinnamon, Manilla, Russet snd Gold Brown colors, round aud square Site pon’ Deraorat sh Sass pema | mala” TSHCHO IED Genuine Mackinew Straw Hats, made by DUNLAP & | eq HE ACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR NEG (CO. OF NEW YORK, at $1.50 each and upward. The P. HALL, ef, BOS F st. now. (best Hat ta the market for the price. | _Pactory ot premises. — uaylam Wide Brus Straw Sadors for Ladies AMERICAN ICE COMPANY. — WHOLESALE AND Ke Tall WILLETT # RUOFP, oe, con, JOch and F ata. baw. elenl ,. ata c* os Fennan vantage 27 ere te Sohne BE VAl RAV) S.A. Fraxscax. srefice ame ees Xnow hin and bis terma? If not ask your | $27.02 #7 DiaMONDs. fels-0m WATCHES | T THE REQUEST OF ONE With W. 8. TAPPAN. Os iehte aptoien | HEAT IEE and one of our customers we have provided space for « Junch room on theaizth oor of cur 10th street building and have opened the same. Weare ‘how prepared to serve them {na first-class manner. htm WOODWARD & LOTHROP. aon SSCUTT SSE Ge “EN Ecuo cmavtavgva. OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Among all the successful departments at the great Chautauqua assembly in New York the Delsarte de- Partment, under the direction of Mrs, Coleman E. Biskop, ranks second to none. The New York Tri- bune says: “Mrs, Bishop isoneof the foremost ex- Ponents of the Delsarte system in this country. Her popularity was attested in a striking manner by the overflowing audience that listened to her preliminary lecture on the principles she teaches. Standing room is always in demand at her lectures. People come skeptics and go away converts, The Delsarte work is, comprebensive, It will teach « ploughman to sit and stand in adrawing room; an orator to draw tears by shaple modulations of the voice; a schoo! girl to over- come general gawkiness; a teacher to work bard with- out fatigue; a woman in society to ravish society ad- mirers by mere grace of bearing; a student to-stop Slouching, anda tailorto march ikea qrenadier. It will cure nervous twitching of the head or limbs, make fat people thin, banish dyspepsia and canse suf- ferers from insomnia to sleep like babies, ‘The strong point of the system {s economy of nerve force. ‘Lawyers, merchants, brokers and all kinds of business men suffer notso much from hard work as from in- ability to relax their nerves and muscles when their works over.” Mrs. Bishop will have the direction of the Delsarte departinent at Glen Echo this summer. Miss Gwyneth D. King, the instructor, is « pupilof ‘Mrs, Bishop and # most successiul teacher. ‘The woman's executive committee, Mrs. 8. B. Jen- nings, secretary, is doing some excellent work in awakening an interest in the work of Chautauqua. Mrs. Jennings is on the ground nearly all the time and ‘spares no pains in Ler efforts to mterest all casual vis- itors to the place, The pay roll at Glen Echo today amounts to $15,000. It is well worth a trip to the grounds to see the army of workmen on grounds and buildings. An association doing such a work is entitled to the hearty co-operation of all the peopk Lots are being sold every day on the Chautauqua grounds and the prices are continually advancing. ‘You will be wise if you make your purchase now. It is not expected that even the most enthusiastic student can master a language in six weeks, but the Language School proposes to give him a good start. If one is really in earnest and gives his entire atten- tion to any one language in the time named he can learn @ great deal, snd among the most valuable things he learns will be the best way of learning. To «et a wood method is half of the battle. The teachers engaged in the Language School are all persons ot experience and ability, They not only are familiar with the language they propose to teach and the best methods of teaching it, but they know what ds- vices may safely be made useof to aid the pupil ‘n concentrating attention, German, French, Spanis and Italian will all be taught and the indications are that the attendance will be large, Another interesting department will be the class in Shakespere, to be conducted by Miss Imogene Piarve, ‘lady who hss given much time to the study of the Bard of Avon and teaches with all the enthusissm of & devoted student. Several plays, including “As You Like It," ‘*Midsummer Night's Dream” and ‘*Mac- beth,” will be studied sccording fo « carefully pre- pared analysis. Valuable reference books wili be at hand so that different points may be settled. ‘Miss Pierce will give two or three preliminary talks on the subject previous to the opening of theclass work, on July 6 General interest in the Assembly and the Summer Schools is evidenced by the correspondence, which in- dicates that the attendance will belarge. Bo @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ‘TAILOR, ‘Cor. Oth snd G sts. nw. DON'T FORGET— ‘That my prices HAVE ALWAYS been marked in PLAIN FIGURES, ‘and that 25 per cent discount from, them means a great saving for you. ‘There is no chance here to say this suiting or that trousering sold for X. ¥. Z., but we will allow you 25 per cent off, which makes it——anything the dealer may choose to ask you. So don't forget that MY goods are marked in PLAIN FIGURES, and you can come in and figure the dis- count for YOURSELF, and you'll find that 25 per cent off HERE means ‘86 Trousers to order, £4.50, = G. WARFIELD sIMPsoy, ‘TAILOR, jel-Im Cor. Oth and G sts. n.w. <@=>, THE MEMBERS OF THE STONE MA- ‘sous’ Union, No. 2. D. C.. are requested to Le at their ball on June 11, 10), ab business of iin Portance Will be transicted. Jobat HENKY HEGARTY, Secrotary, = Mi, PRANK GUY OVESBY DEsIKES TO informa his friends that he is now located TOES BERBER, star Clotuing’ House, OO-000 6th x ' THE COMMISSIONERS, OF PHARMACY <a Tall boltan extmination, for rane on MONDAY, June 8, at LO o'clock ain. at tue Na Hon Coiled o: Piainacs, Set 3 ons to be made to HL. BLTOT, *. = SCOTTISH RITE.—SPFCIAL REN ‘vous of Washington Consistory. No. 7, 7, 8. A. ALS. I will be held on TUESDAY u' 8. (Cerneau) invited. ANSON'S. TAYLOR, Bz dextee, STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL POST- frou: yesterday on account of the itively be heid at 1401 16th st. n.w. on AFTERNOON, June 8. it <q THE Fores rain will MONDA’ WHAT'S IN A NAME? ‘Argfcat deal when it means an freet detlyriee st means correct styles, fine work PRINTEROAND PAGHAVER, NDENG my93m ‘5 D ST. N. W. WE WISH TO INFORM THE LADIES ‘That’ we make » specialty of Laundering Fine DRESSES, BABY CAPS, HATS, LACES. Lace Curtains and fine work of every description. YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, ‘522 10th st., near cor. F n.w. Tel., 1082-3. JeG-ln Bet THowrecr ve, i MONDAY ‘We talked Summer Coats ve 0, ke. ‘TUESDAY and Vests. 1. We talked of 50-cent Neck- WEDNESDAY hese ‘We talked seasonable Un- THURSDAY beghdege We talked $1.50 Neglige SI eae We ca Mackintosh SATURDAY emusic Today, we shall mention our %3.75 Bath Robes, made with hood, cord and tassel and are full: size, ‘They areexceptional good value. Wo closeat 11 p.m. Saturdays, JOSEPH AUERBACH, MEN'S OUTFITTER. } & Bares tom ire.S It Up-town Store, COME IN TONIGHT. ‘Our, storeis open Satuntay night until 12 ors and builders of Washinxton. — It wil Day you to secure my estimates on xiass tor store fronts, dwellings, offices, &c., for reasons that capnot -sputed. as folio" 1H) a expert 10 Glass. ‘My speciaity is Glass. T buy trom the manufacturers in advance. J buy the lancest invoices, which secures the low- est prices. My stock on hand is so lance can fill your orders in from 24 to 4s hours. MY work invites your inspection. ‘My advice will pay you. Any errors: with pleasure. In tact Tconduct a 4 lass Onsiness, that is. acknow) ‘by those who deal with me to be the largest and best. €onducted ¢iass business in this ity, Give me a oall before placing your orders and ‘Twill be glad to give you uy prices or advice. ‘Respect * CHAS. E. HODGKIN 19 7th st. aw. 06-08 Tel. 787-3. ee A crrzen OF THE UNITED STATES! Have you lost your residence at your old honte because of your lune abeonce? ‘Are you DISFRANCHISED Becanse you are a resident of the Dis- trict of Columbia? ‘Then purchase a lot in that successful subdivision |ORTHWEST ALEXANDRIA, Build or let the company build for you ppon eagy and liberal terms, a cozy home, take up your residence and ‘vote for thie tof the United Stites, ou will “have every convenience of city “and “suburban “lite — schools, churches, stores and markets are Within few Lundred yarus, SIXTY DAILY TRAINS Zand you at Northwest Alexandria, fare is but Gcents and the tine only Jz minutes. ‘The property lies upon & beautizul range of his and afford the finest views in this section of the coun- try—all Washinuton can be piainly seen, Twenty-five thousand dollars have M expended upon the streets and they are unequal. ‘There ts umuediate and handsome ront to be hud vy Investing at once iM jorthwest Alexandria. I will begiud to conduct you over the property “and to, urmish “amape, “prow ctuses, prices, &. A. M. GUBMAN, Manager, 608 13th st. ow. 06-28 JONAS, GIBBS & CO., ARCHITECTS, 80S idth st. Let us desizm your proposed uidinw and estiinate ou cost of erection, can furn.sl ber cent of money if desired. z it THE OLD STARK OFFICE, THE NEW “> CITY POST OFFICE. Very’ soon the cbt square $23, im which M. B. Latiner established the wuction business in 167, cor. 11th and Pa. ave., Wl be taken poys-ssion of by the koverniuent and The old. auction wart Waere 80 Luany rare aud Clegant article Otevers description have faim will know it no more with lis lake es the xen- eral auction business; ais Srelvck'to serve late shoppers. 4 eo Put off their buying until the last h the Week areuptiole in somewhat Of a burry: and shouid deal only where they are per- initted to come bac. tor their money In case Rods are not found satisfactory at ipnie. We sive every customer a legal caruntes warrenting ote yoods and prices, which one ables him to return. goods and Twelve cash, fd Without feeling that Le is asking a favor. Dove any otlier louse do ae itch? Do any sell better crothing than we do? Don't take our worg for tt; decide for your- seit. GEORGE SPKANSY, 6 oi thet. bow. qe PECL 10 THe STAR, COMBINATION STORE NEWS. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 20,060 YARDS oF CHALLIES, 20. FOR FURTHER SPECIAL. READ TOMORROW'S: POST AND HERALD. COMBINATION, 1 12TH AND F STS. 14 14th st, beinnine THURSDAY, June Il, at iia... and continuing through the alternoon of FRIDAY.” Candidates intending to enter the real: nan Classone year later inay be exavutted at this tus on 4 portion of the subjec's required for entran ey a8 prescribed in the talogne of the colleve. ‘The Examination will be identical with that beld at the Sune time in Princeton.” Applirants should. send in thetrnames to TILESTON F CHAMBERS, 1441 Q st FRANCIS 1. PATTON, se5-5t President of Princeton College, Se ontant. Weare making commencement and graduat- ing dresses of every kind to order for misses and children at the very shortest notice. The most exclusive styles and designs are shown, by us, ~ Place your orders at once. THE COMBINATION, 905-68 12TH AND F STS. EQUITABLE = CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 ¥ ST. ASSETS, 81,225,274.18, ‘The 21st issne of stock open for subscription and payment. Shares are $2.50 per month. Ottice hours from ¢ a.m. to4:30p.m. daily. On the first Wednesday of each month the office will be open from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances are made promptly at 7 o'clock. Pamphlets and fnformation concerning the ob- Ject and advantages of the association furnished upon ‘application at the office. THOS. SOMERVILLE, Prest. JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary. 5-20 => ® M08, * Proprietor of the Ebbitt Houseand Riggs House Barber Shops, writes: “My men are all using the ‘K. B. Extra’ Razor and all pronounce it fine, It is undoubtedly a grand fazor." ‘For sale by WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Who GUARANTEE SATISFACTIO¥ OB REFUND MONEY, ‘on PRICE, $1.98. t wreat expense, have one nts for the sale of horses. aha earriaces at Lon] aud Lkss H st., two squares aLove their swan office, Which 48 unsurpassed yor any nei hess of stich character and iD the most central .ocation or the chy. <<" IQUE, CHEAP, SAFE. A VALUABLE PROPERTY. The attention of investors, syndicates, &e., ‘&c., ts directed to an unusnally attractive and safe speculation in the following described Property, viz: 44,400 FEET by 125 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF ALEXANDRIA AVENUE, running from the tracks of the Washington Souther (Alexan- dria and Washington) R. R. to and adjoining the new and beautiful subdivision, *‘Northwest Alexandria,” upon which a large sum of money is being Judiciously expended in substantial improvements, Alexandria ave. is now being graveled, gut- tered, rolled and top-dressed throughout its entire length the full width of the roudway, and five feet of grass parking. with a Ave-feet Wide graveled walk, is being wade on either side. The construction of the roadway, walks and parking will be entirely completed without cost to the purchaser of this property. Alegxndria ave., dedicated by deed of gift to Public uses, with its adjoining grounds (herein offered for sale), constitutes the principal en- trance to “Northwest Alexandria, Negotiations are pending between the rail- road an] the Northwest Alexandria Improve- ment Company for the construction of a conve- nient and tasteful station building immediately at this property, bordering the railroad tracks on the east side and Alexsndria ave. on the north side. ‘This valuable property, divisible into about 140 jots, 50x125 ieet each, it will thus Le seen, $s ready to be put upon the market, without the outlay of a dollar, nor will parchasers of lots be Tequired to expend any money preparatory to buiiding, a every foot of the property is fatr, smooth and avatiable for building purposes just as it mow stands. Further description of the property is deemed ‘unnecessary here, as the Northwest Alexandria Iuprovemen Company, by « generous plan of advertising its property, is incidentally making the pubiic familiar with the property herein offered. Leave the cars at St. Asaph Junction, only a few steps distant from the avenue, or we will be iad tu meet intending purchasers, by appoint- ment, in Washington, Aleffandria or on the ground. For price, terms, particulars, &c., address OPERATIVE INVESTMENT AND LOAN CO. (Limited), 406-7 216 North Lee st., Alexandria, Va. 01 the nest estab ts Be ™ WASHINGTON Loan AND TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ‘Temporary Offices, No. 1001 F st. Executes ali Trusts, Acts as Executor, &c. Desires inactive accounts, Pays interest on deposits, Issues Savings Journa! free om the 5thof every month. Call for a copy. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. eB A FEW DAYS ONLY— 500 patrs of $15 and $18 Trousers at $12 prior wo remodeling my store. GEO. T. KEEN, nO1w 414 Oth at. nw, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pur i THE KING'S DAUCETERS WILL HOLD | g= FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, “<&> their monthly meetiue at the M.B. Church, | corner 10th and G sts. n w.—The pastor. cor. Tz M sts. nW., ou hs. . wl ‘HE CONTRACT- I. Newnes ™ rene | mE. ~ ery es ma? a aig tarepceaetea nt ! Be EL NOTICE TO T! INTRA’ M. Newman, D.. will p at 2.1m. and8p.m. ‘The evening sermon will be the last 19 the backboard sermons upon tive Hetrew Nation amd ite Prophets. “Muse led by Dr. Bischow, one-nist. Sndsy' school, 0:30 am. ; "Chriatian Eade te ror D GRAND RALLY OF THE PEO Preaching at 11 an special sermon by the At. ; BORE Services, 4D. MARES RAN CHURCH, 12tHi andl C st H. Gotwald, purse aie ft it Sora 4:45 p.m. Luther Aliiamce, 7 p.m. meetin, | Wednesday, evening, It PUBLIC INVITED. SEATS FREE. VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. yD: Power, pastor. —Pre ching at LLand ® 5 oe 30. ¥. 8 C. E. Sac pe wervice. 315 p.m, the Sun ta School Gospel Temperance Society will hold their monthly iiceting. "Addresses iy A.” a Dewey. hh Chiet ruler of wechabiter, au scan the Tedye and distributh r E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, E NEAR | Rev, J. J. MOUNT VERNON PLACE MLE. Gl ‘South, cor. Stand K ste. a. w.. 2. Wixhtinan, “DD. ept **Curisthood in You Stnday schoo a.m. Endeavor Soc: Neunesday auciit prayer iieetine, 8 o'clock. r invited to the «lure! . evenms. FINANCIAL Paev 38 Dee POR RENT (Rooms)... Page 2 | POR RENT diouses), Pace 2 sos | POR KENT (Stores. >? => TRIN FOR SALE (Houses) _. Pee Seer ie in (30m cea Shee | Pow sat a Second Stintay of acl mont FOR SAL pan. German Sunday sh Ww | HOTELS Pace 16 METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERTAN | LADIES Paar 10 = Church, 4th and B ae, Rev. Johm Chee | LOCAL ‘ “Pace 18 fer B.D... pastor Services tomorrow at 1 a.m. smi] post aNb Foun Pave 8 p.m. ¥. PS C.F. Tueslay ~ . r Prayer ineeting Thursday | botu at 5p. a" —_ Pace 28 Y Pace @'clock. Rev. J. Mueller, pastor ACATIO! “Pace 1 Fe TANUINE ME. CHURGH. OTH AND | NOTARIFS PUPLIC... Pee 2 f~ Pste. nw. Rev. Ks. Todd, B.D... yastor — | OCEAN STE Pace Suniay school, 0:15 am." Communion, aidrem ty | POT Mac nie bie BoRiS 4 he pastor, 11 a.m. Preaching vy Kev. 1. I. Wider. - _— man. D.D:.at & pin. Tueslay, 7-0, second quar. | PIANOS AND ORGANS, - Page erly. con‘érence: love feast, 8 D.In. Page 2 meeting thisevening at & Thursday, church prayer | Pjomoe, Page 1B lieeting. 8 p.m. Public invited. ie ~—4-4 =>GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIA LOADS Page Church. Le Droit Park, Florida ave and 7th | MALEBOADS -~~$ 4 et. ew. Willian S Miller. yustor.—st It acm. Chil: AL. MOTSCES od Grcn’s Day will be otegrved with special services, and | STAGE EXCt Pare 18 AUR P mi. Preaching Uy the pastor. Sabbath school, | SUBUKBA - Paved 3:40 pm. Mid. service, Thursday, Sp. Prerery Strangers alway® weico ft wes | =>ST. JOHN'S TOWN, | (Help), Peso 2 Oat bet J. A. Ragester, | “ -4 morning prayer at #30.) WAN (Houses), Pere oly Communion aid sermon st its even yet | WANTED (Lots)... Pace 2 . at 0; veuted chou. Straucers cordiatiy iuvited. it" | WANTED (hemes) pase 2 a= FUTURE OF OU COUNTRY IX PROPH, | WANTED (situations) Peco 2 ey. Perils. Kowanist or Protestant? STED (Miscollaneo Pace Froaloin or dcqueriant, Rum na Cited Seare | WANTED Mincllanevay)——_——_-Pewe 8 Parallel of contrast? Christians, dows, brotestak Sag — ‘Tent, Gh ot. wee Govexymext Recerrrs Topay.—From internal FIFTEENTH STREET WE, CATACH, | TEVERUC, 8580,809; customs, 398,548. “> corner of Rest. nwa, Ker ‘Thirikeld, aaa pastors 1 8 serinen and Commissions Rac of the pension office bas ev. De returned to Washington from « short visit t | Chicago. Sts. “n.9.—Services Sabb Carve of the ladi-s of Union Chapel. Sabbath atternoon durin tue summer, without fur- ther notice. Allinterested invited to attend, Er i «CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, G ST. Boe hes ana athe wees hey Des MeKan: necjor Servicer at 8 and 11 Subject, of sermon ats pm. “The Tigal ofthe Worsd;” or, and the Relivion of Christ. g S>METROPOLITAN M. ROH, COR. Fes ana Cats. Revs G. He corey DD Preaching towortow by the pastor at i] a.m: . Salpati ‘school O80 mau. Epworth reoting Thatrday wt (CHURCH_OF QUE ASCENSION, ret Sn ate liam aad 8 theeveniag” sata sat” hapoane pS ANOOLN Sr oie, SSI SCTi-br, Hersiey. at yt Hucuenote: the burt ot Hietr Lives aul the Vastues or Their Nori Tee ie | =StCOND serie Bishop "ane Bite and Heresy ‘3pm. Paper by. Lawyer Jones. ‘Danwei, a Noo. type ot Manhood.” It PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL | Bose Charch? for, Irth ana Pies aw Kev, ster) ‘Brown, Tia 5 Worans Choice:* 74 The Judguvent offering. Welcome to all. Special music. WESLEY | ee | oa Por bisa. M. IL ata. by Rev. CW. Raliwin.§. Mytingey Pastors and also Distrit Morris Carey of Baltimore will be present. invited. 2 Inent Of the Lord's sj —_—_ ArroRxer Arroixren.—Attorney General Miller has appointed William McD. Shaw se sistant United States attorney for the district of Kentucky. 3M CHURCH, 30TH BT_REY. Joot Bris, faster cPreaciiae ta tm tien Ca Stan ta a iC. AVE- Juuies D. “Siaith, Sunday school. & Seats tree. p.m. a BAPTIST CHURCH, sor nue and ith ats.. Rey. The. chapel wit be dedicated’ tomorow: | if SS oe, Sat ee ene ope ;; |. New Baxg.—The controller of the currency ‘norning seruion In thesitertoow ail the Rapti | a8 authorized the National Bank of Grand punissioner Kobert will Haven, Mich., to begin business with « capital Paructpate. “All Baptists and other friends of ‘the cimrch are cordia! y invited to be preseut, Please | Of €100,000, bring Gospel Hymns, Nu. Fountn-Ciase Postwastexs Arronerrp.— The following fourth-class postmasters were CHAPEI L. B. ‘pastor. ~Sunday ait and ne by the pastor at §p. Pray Yesterday appointed: T. A. Barbee, Home drminy wretag.""Btrancers are contin ivited | Wile, Var; ¥e Wells, Wellera, Va. 7 Expvcrng Exrenses.— Acting Secretary Spaulding bas made a reduction of @4,200 per annum in the expenses of administering the customs service at Portland, Me. by the re- moval of four inspectors. and 1 tand, Ove. Seats tree, <g> FRIENDS’ ME A..14°0 New York ave. + Kev. 1. G. Gordon, large munaber beak STING (ORTHODOX) T , as Usual, at 13 O'clock, at ti Jolin Sichoten and o- ¥ Boxpen Waxy Hovses, which have not here tofore been permitted, have been established <q = ASSEMELY PRESDYTERT at Greytown, Nicaragua, in which imported ie, pastor. 2):00 arm, ‘Sabbath schoo! Seers can be stored without previous payment obection with "he n of the duties, 30 ite Meet utes Fe. Eee To Exawrse THe Battimone Post Orrice. sionaiy ty. cordial welcome to all’ to allot | Postmaster Sherwood and his able jieutenants Use services I ee RCS ENGTSH, LUTHERAN } Church. cor. 11th and H sts. nw, 5. es morning amiey-ning, at i ain ch gtk ‘Bvesybeay wotene” Beteer at City at 8:45 prin. it => (CHURCH OF THE REFORMATIO! Be ere tna Sc ae Rev Wek, Purse, pos ticial acelin af the css 5¢'the Suoumaat Serpe Meats'thest i FE: ie Hall, G2 F st. he temperance inveting Sunday, June 7, Co.. Suowen Will speak on the eviis of Piste, gupsims. Tettation-. Se ramatic Club.” All weiconie, Mis. bE. A. CHAMBERS, President. MARY T. LLOYD, Secretary. i = ge RECHABITES.—E\ ERY MEMBER OF Bete Rates of Heche shoul te present TRIS (Saturday) EVENING at our tueetine.. Bi 8 of importance. GLORGE E. SMUTH, Ac 4 el Sieakers: - Cox, Gev. Gist, ckword, aur. Pitterson of Foot Lights and overs, Fine manic it 2s. hOWLE), Chair ba ra Group iyeeting. hire Fail) Le shoal, Sunes might, Nos Kev. W. Thad, Stn A muon, 4 o'clock, ioe aid aces walk ., Mr. George Niver Osborn ake the speaker 1 (BS SECOND” WORKINGNEN'S BUILDING ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH ISSUE OF STOCK. Subscription books are now open, second payment due WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. Meets atthe hailsouth- west corner of 8than1E sts. n.w, at So'clock. Shares one dollareach. Payssix percent. Loans money on ‘small return payments. Pamphlets explaining the object of the association cam be obtained at the meet- ing. THOS. BRODERICK, President. JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, 2004 9th n. w. ‘T. D. DALY, Treasurer, Ott Office Market buildine <g> NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership betwoen N.C, PAGE aod J. H. WINTERS ie this day ‘disso. ved by mutual consent Cr Page, All debts paid by and all accounts, paid to 919 F sta w. N. 0. PAG: June 6. oer JOHN Hi. WiNTERS. $e PIVIPEND, B.-A DIVID! OF 1 > per cent on the capital stock of the Columbia Phouograyh Company has been declared trou gle garmuner of the counpany, payable JUNE 11 to stock holders 0: record June Y, INV1. Transier books will Gose at 3 Dan. June 9 sid reopen om June 12. Divi- dend checks will be mailed June 11. Sede” “ EDWAKD D. EASTON, President, THE FIRST WILL BE THE BEST, UNITY PRESBYTERIAN-CHURCH cared Has BAY RIDGE FU THE OPENING DAY And will ive un enjoyable EXCURSION ON SATUR. i< ee ENTIAL MON MISSION, 40 PA recwal mont r ALL SOULS) CHURCH (UNITARIAN), Se ia and ‘a >. May and superintendents, Tulloch, Bell, Peachy and Jobnson, will next week take a trip to balti- more for the PAUL CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR | St Kev. Alfred Hard: | Washington Circle nw. 2 =. _ Ras Altes rpose of examining the new lier os 1veath pn, durins the | building of the Baltimore post uffide. | timer Sermon to ten une hanasss mens som | Ser the sa vot Be. Andrew. I Morr Eanty Ouostxe.—By authority of the President orders have been issued in the State, Touteht, vale BY concer 0. wong Sister Ide Miner GLE. “deaconness) | War, Navy, Justice and Treasury departments Gospel meetings, lay. and ei 2 Pe ais, 12 tend S45 pm. Breach now | closing thove departments at o'clock on Satur- mieetinss am nen. J iecting of executsyy conuittee will Guspe. wozon, Sunday, Bieiesda branch, , Washinxton circle, 4:45; Market space, G:lo; wlay, corner Pa, ave. and 11th et.” Everybody day, beginning today, and tocontinue through- out the summer. Paruext To Ixnans. — Acting Secretary Chandier has signed @ requisition upon the treasury for $50,000, to be copie to the Cheyenne ca hengutos’ tolbens the L sts. y.w.—1lam., Kev 0, **How to Lead the Bivie,” 8 p.m, Kev. K. pen. at a.m. the Se BER OF OTE, FATHER (UNIVERSAL. ae SCENIBAL, METHODIST PROTESTANT ‘Kansas. Good music by temiperance choir. —— ara ee blew 7 bam fednesday, mecting, Friday 4 ASBURY M, Be bowen bit ob ket Fiae and Uaptians free the tant ais METROPOLITAN Berit, her eG. Dy Preaching 11 a.m by ite Indian territory, under the agrecment ratified Te Ste aed he te an we ore net | by the act of March 3, 1589. Other payments 21am. appropriate for chisdren’s Sunday. A very | Of €50,000 each wili soon follow until the whole entertaining provraw ae red. All cordially | per (ta payment of €250,000 hax been made. Vitel, "No evening service. foung people's re | POF MPH union, Tuesday evening, at 1112 Va-uve. sw. At Mnusrer Porrer's Vacatior.—Hon. A G ‘Church, Lith aud M u.w., Kev. 8, Reese | Porter, the United States minister to Italy, nd pan. Mornin a Pastor. “Hours: 1 Pastor Hour: Léyim: ,Mormiu | who bas left Rome on his annual vacation, will suorat.” dandy echoels DO Meals be most of the time he is abseut from his post ic” | fa England, Ireland and Scotland. Mr. Porter CHURCH. — THE REV. NK | will not visit the United States his vace- Feo RPE Nd bck oe Atel, or Greed versus Life: “Sunday schoo at 19. cLoral evensons with brief BibielectureatSp.m. Seats | A Vrsrtrxa Goveuxon.—Acting Secretary fece.” No col-ection tn the afternoon _it” | Spaulding bas instracted the collector of cus = = ae ee oe BAPTIST cauRcE, toms at New York to extend the usual courte- =f A ‘nday scoot, ti | Sies, including prompt examinstion and de- MYne ilaies ot Ad- | livery of baggage, to Sir Ambrose Shea, gor ernor of the Bahamas, who is © to ar rive at New York on the 12th or 26th instant, en route to St. Johns, N. F. ML Tipu bythe prema om." Epworth Lengoeee 70 a0) Navat Caper Honact Macrartaxn, whe —— = Fike BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH graduated yesterday at the Naval ; “Z~avove Scott Circle, Kev. Dr. Charles Anna is a Washingtonian, although cred- Stakeis Pastor — Sunday schiowl, 0:30 am. presch- | ited to New York, having been appointed by arecordially intel te maa Endeavor, | Secretary Whitney to fill = vacancy from that ~ qu (HE USUAL METAPHYSICAL SERVICE | St. land is eon of Mr. T. F. Bo Witte ail, 927 'F ot nw, . snb- | Macfarland anda brother of Mr. Henry Mac- ot tae, at Late Speakers Sire. Gugood pd farland. One of the youngest members of the class of '91, he graduated with honor and enters upon his larger career with bright promise. He is at home for a day or two to say farewell to his friends before joining the Lancaster, now fitting at Brooklyn navy yard for her voyage to China via the Mediterranean sea and the Suez canal, where sbe will be the flag ship of the Asiatic squadron. ° Navar Onpres.—Assistant Surgeon James Stoughton ordered to the Naval Hospital, Nor- folk,Va, Assistant Surgeon Lewis Le 8.Young, ordered to duty at the naval station, Port Royal, 8.C. Commodore Joseph Fyffe, de- tached from special duty at Boston, Mass., on ene conn ne eee eneet a F COLTMBTA.— | naval station, New " A> Ki'Aabuty Church, Lithend Ret tomorow | instant, Commodore Oscar F- Stanton, de- TH St, PRESBYTERIAN remperance mx ton ‘AuSrens by "Seuator Podieg ot x CHURCH, REV. GEO. pastor.—Sunday school. ik. FOUNDRY MLE Entiott, Prayer meeting, W - Tasinen's URCH, REV. J. W. E. pastor. 11 ai,” tamiiy Special sermon by ‘the Sp.m.. the Lord's Supper 0:30 aa, pet le cha Zion ysun,D. D., pastor. — 78 pan by -. Sunday se yg BEVIN. WESLEY itt pastor. Fe OF. 'G, B RITTER, (A PUPIL, OF Farmer Miles) willbe Washinaton about fac jun inal Hd tigi, Lorses.colts and sta:lions ale Grderg left at’ Join Ht Geen’ sabiee 7 Cok as 1444 P at. nw. will receive attention, 3e6,0,11813 ae CLUB TT AGAIN BE: nes ny mnelanehoi i Seat gf another ier. a Soha ke ‘Camel and to est every nen atten TOMTGAY ats oclock: wo take action frereon = ty ‘A. DALEAS TUCKER, Becrotary. peivoun disse uid protege oy ae oun ™ therapeutics, bas Telwoved trom sin Ts Se, UISTRh at. uw Hours Ite sn jae! p> SOAPSTONE! I CAN SELL SOAPSTON Ea S#~ finish cheap as Piseter; alee: sistne Bio Loe, tons, routs be 9 Ure fo be way uy in price. le Agent Builders’ Exchange. FOR RENT—FLEGAN’ See Radirens box 185. star offices ate Bes 1,000 AND DOUBLE IT IN Bike Barone ee The weather is likely to be fair on the Fy wanes showers im the interior: warmer; RED HEART. Our mill bas sent us more Red Heart Lamber than we went. This iumberis doty and partly decayed and is only fit for TEMPORARY PUR- POSES. We sell it for 90 CENTS per 100 feet. In large lots at. still lower price. Wedo not recommend it, but it is cheap, and that is what ‘some people are jooking for. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, g> WKENDEE Y. JUNE 1, 1801. arf oreo rk, clectign of board of directors. ° Service of | tached from the command of the training ship The committee lave made every effort to entertain | S’ve.couk for all. DAVID WARE Peden ae: | Richmond and station at Newport, I L., on the the adults and te piease the children, XD A os: | 80th instant and ordered to assume the duties ‘Tickets for sule by Cuapruan & Taylor, 915 Penn.ave. we WAUGH M.E. CHURCH. 3D AND A STS. ‘the Ni He nw. ; Metzerott & Co., LOE st. nw; C.F. Keim, nc. Rev. Alex. E. Gibsom, D. D . pastor.— | Of governor of the Naval Home, Philadelphia, Corner Lith st. and Pisrce place: & Eilioe, Tal. addrces to abd reception of 8 | on the Ist of July next. Cupt. F. M. Bunoe, de- }el0 Lath st" aw. Do mot forget the date and watch service. “Thursday, $.uu.. prayer | tached from the naval station at Shepapere pert weeks =. j= A= | on the 2%h instant and ordered to command cE CHURG between uth and 10th. and Spm. Mied. Merona Baptist Chi ome CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 61H tor. Sunday school Spam by Ui «Baptism seriuon. KENDALL cur ‘Di.w.. Rev. PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM Is GLAD TO announce free pews. Hres:hing af 11 a.m. Baptisms at night service. ou are in- 4th st. and Va.ave net granted First Lieut. twenty-fourth infantry. c second and H sts.n.w., Rev. Samuel H. tm. Preach before. PEL BRA! it water, es HIND SMITH, anil one os the foreuiowt ° $6 = Othst. and N.Y. ave. and 1th and Osta. a0. | a.im.. ‘seruion by’

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