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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT sUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1201 Pennsylvania Avence, corner 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H_KAUF?MANN, Pres't, New York Office, 88 Potter Brilding. Fee Evevtwo Stam is served to subscribers in 1 GT Py carriers. ou their own acrount, st 10 conte ror Rive. lor 44 fer monta.” Cortes af the counter | ee Beet Lay aytecin hoe United taten oF | Sata ie ponte preaid 8 cen yr inant ATERPAY QUADRUPLE Sizes STAN 91.00 per Year; with torein povtace added. 83.00.» 0+ 00 Per years {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, eeond-clase inail matter. ) een coped EF Al) mail subscriptions must be psid in advance. | Rates of adtertisins made known on application. The o 78, No 19,071. WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY. JUNE 12. 1891. pening Stat. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. = Tar Ustox Savixos Base, SECOND NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 509 7TH STREET. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK OFFERS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO SEVERAL CLASSES OF DEPOSITORS. FIRST.TO WORKING PEOPLE, WHO CANNOT COME TO THE BANK DURING BUSINESS HOURS, BUT CAN COME TO THE NEAREST DEPQSIT AGENCY, GET A STAMP BOOK FERE OF COST AND DE- POSIT EACH DAY OR EACH WEEK SUCH AN AMOUNT AS THEY ARE ABLE TO SPARE. SECOND.—TO CHILDREN, WHO MAY BUY SAVINGS STAMPS AND LEARN HOW TO DO BUSINESS. THE KNOWLEDGE OF HOW RAPIDLY SMALL SUMS, SAVED REGULARLY, WILL GROW INTO BIG SUMS WILL BE A BENEFIT TO THEM ALL THEIR LIVES. PARENTS OR GUAR- DIANS ARE INVITED TO OPEN AN AC- COUNT FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE TO THOSE HAVING LARGER SUM, WHICH ARE NOT TO BE USED FOR A CONSIDERABLE PERIOD, DEPOSIT WITH THE UNION SAVINGS AND LET THE AMOUNT DRAW INTEREST UNTIL YOU HAVE OCCASION TO USE IT ELSE- WHERE. FOURTH.—TO THOSE WHO ARE ABLE TO PAY AGIVEN SUM EACH WEEK OR MONTH FOR A PERIOD OF YEARS OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION SAV- INGS AND AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THE LARGER DIVIDENDS WHICH WILL BE PAID TO INSTALLMENT DEPOSITORS. DON'T PORGET THAT THE BANK WILL REMAIN OPEN SATURDAY EVEN- INGS FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THOSE WHO CANNOT CONVENIENTLY COME DURING BUSINESS HOURS. START AN Acco AT ONCE AND PLACE YOURSELF THE List OF THOSE WHO DEAW THE FIRST INTER- EST OR DIVIDEND DECLARED. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK, ou 509 SEVENTH STREET. <«pROGRESSIVE BENEFIT ORDER.” Incorporated under the insurance laws of Boston, Mass. }00 in one year and $100 every month thereafter Ata probable cost of #45 to $49 on the hundred. gaThe District office js now open in Room 4.38 907 F ‘a.w.. for distribution of literature and general in- formation. ‘This is the largest orcantzation of tts kind tn exist- ence.” Have issued 40,000 certificates in one meeting ali claims promptly as Lundreis will testify. 8. L. KOHN, Dep. Pres Shir F st ORGANIZERS OF LODGES WANTED. jel) Dowz xvx tae nsx Of traveling this summer without having Four lite insured. Write me for some inter- “matter on this suliect. CHAS, Loturey, 1a Fst. n. Je10 With Equitable Life Assurance Society. BANKERS, ame F ST. we INVITE You tocail and see usif you are destrous of making « good investment : if you would wish to place your money where it will draw in- terest; if you would wish to open s special Dank account and keep it separate. WE STRIVE ‘Tobe broad snd liberal in our dealings with Patrous; we pride ourselves on being pro- Sresaive, aud weoffer none but the best of in- ‘Yestments to those who are plessed to come tous WE ARE Making a special feature of our Interest Bearing Certificates of Deposit. These certificates we issue for any smount, and the interest is pay- able monthiy, quarterly or annually, as ce- aired. WE OFFER To investors both large and small amounts secured by deeds of trust on real estate, Second deeds of trust paying from 6 to 10 Per cont furnished those desiring them. We offer noting but the best securities to our custowers. WE LoaN ‘Money at all times on approved collateral. Our discount days are every day. IF You Have a collection to make or note todis- count call and see us, #E GIVE ‘The ladies special attention, counseling them and directing them in wakinz investments; and are at ail times pleased to make clearer any Snancial points they may desire to be jaformwed ou. WE Draw exchange on New York, Baltimore aud Chtcawo. WE HAVE ‘All the factlities for an extensive and general vanking Lusiness, AND WE Invite you to call and see us, Woops & co., BANKERS, jae FST. 5.W. om Lewis Joaxsox & Co. BANKERS, Sun building, 1915 Ft., Formerly Pa. eve. and 10th st. DEPOSIT, DISCOUNT AND EXCHANGE, CABLE TRANSFERS AND LETTERS OF CREDIT. 301m 4INVESTMENT SECURITIES. MM. *- 20us803 & co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1333 and 1335 F st. BEW YORK STOCKS AND BUNDS, CHICAGO SRAIN AND PROVISIONS, ON MARGIN LN LOTS To SUIT. Direct private wires, Constant quotations. ‘Telephove, 471. my2s1m" Frrury BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. SUBSCRIBED STOCK, $903,000. ‘Bas the best plan devised for securing a Home, BO AUCTION OF MONEY. D in iCRRS == GME AND. TRUST CO. anh Bri lae—aiirenrs ees" Lie FErasseny, WBS, LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1385 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., Balas irevindes Sfoge omnes Mocks Ronta to New York and Chicago. sant pee <r ([® AMERICAN MUTUAL AID SOcTETY, A beneficial organization incorporated under the Jaws of the District of Columbia: pays #100 in one year: 815 per week in sickneas or accilent and 50 death benefits on each #100 certificate: this is no high ad- 1uission fee; #1 on application and $1 each week there- after. itis believed, will be sufficient to redeem a #100 Certiiicate in one year. This society represents the true princibles of protection, divides the profits among its members, guarantees the face value of each certifi: cate tweive months from date thereof, Under certain conditions certificates may mature in six months. OF- wanizers wanted? “Good pay to the right parties, ‘Offices of Supreme Lodge 711 14th st. nw. _ 36-08" Washington, D.C. ‘TUE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGT Chartered by apeca! act of Congrew January 22 1807. ce TRUST COMPANY Under act of Conwrese of Urtober 1, 1890. ‘This company begs tosnmotnce that 1 baw peceived trom the controller of the currency its certiacets ot Tooppamiaation under the wet ot Congrows of October ‘Ae heretofore, and for twenty-four years past. this coutpany’ will Teewive securities, siiverware mt other Sajuatlesfor safe Keeping tn ite re-proot ‘and iv'rent safes ‘or buxew'in. its new Bre. and. During” Froot'taults. waien have time locks and all utber mod Tpepptinacs Cader and Uy virtue of the act of Congress of Octo- ber I, 1800, aud the certini ate of the Controller of the Graveney that it has fully complied with tue lav ip all this company will, in addition to the business Bikctotore transacted by itt act as executors adi Eto, ore Vida.» ‘A trust funds and trust investments are kept separ ate and apart frou the assets of ‘the ‘company. Aides which protection fhe company hae a capital of Deposits will be received irom fen cents upward and taterter will be silowed on sus devostiee Wills rec for and kept without charge. JAMIN P. SNY DEL, President. ARLES C. GLOVER, First Vice President. AMES M. JOHNSTON, second Vice Prendent, KCIS BIGGS, Treasurer. L. STURIBVANT, Secretary. 1K Ross Perry, eee, ST, how Franel Charies C. Gover. Zonas. Rovoins ‘Thomas Hyde, goun ers, Charles A.'Samhes, Benjamin F. Suyiter, Sekt Parke" fenry AC Willard apie Andrew Wylie, J 30 W. CONSON. INO. W MACANTNEY, Member N.¥. Stock Ex. CORSON £ MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 F ST. NW. Bankers and Leaiers i Government Bonds. Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. Raflroad Stocks and Bonds andall securities listed on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston nd Baltimore bought and sold. ‘A specialty wade of investment securities. District ‘and ull local Kaiiroad, Gas, Insurance and Tele- Phone Stock dealt m. Auwerican Beit Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy18 re ey A Fast Or Bazoass EEEVERYTHING GOES INTO Ek THIS REMOVAL SALE. Eee Normixe 18 agSERVED. ALL OF OUR HEAVY-WEIGHT OVER- COATS, CUTAWAY, PRINCE AL- BERT AND SACK SUITS AND SEP- ARATE TROUSERS AND EVERY GARMENT OF OUR SUPERB NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF SEASONABLE AND FASHIONALLE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS HAS BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE FROM £5 T0 0 PER CENTAND MUST BE SOLD BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, AS UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL WE CARRY A SINGLE GAR- MENT OF OUR PRESENT STOCK INTO OUR BUILDING. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO. RRR EMEMBER THAT THIS 13 RRR’ A BONA FIDE REDUC- E TION OF NEW AND SEA- SONABLE GOODS, NOT A LOT OF CHEAP TRASH, BUT THE PRO- DUCTS OF SUCH CELEBRATED MILLS AS CLAY'S, GLOVER HOCAN- NON, SIMONI BANNOCKBURN, BARRIS, SAWYER AND OTHERS OF EQUAL WORTH. THE PAT- TERNS ARE OF THE LATEST AND ‘MOST FASHIONABLE DESIGNS AND EVERY ONE GOES AT £5 TO 60 PER CENT LESS THAN THEIR VALUE. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO.. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, BE COR 7TH AND D 878. N.W. 4010-40 ‘YOU BUY A PERFECT GAS RANGE. YOU WILL HAVE ALL YOUR COOKING DONE IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER AND aT SMALL COST, ABOUT 81:50 PER MONTH FOR FAMILY OF FIVE PEOPLE. CALL ANDSEE THEM. WE HAVE GASSTOVES FROM SOc. TO 85.85, AND GAS RANGES, $12.50 TO 840. wel ©. &. MUDDIMAN, 614 12m at, Hoover & Ssyven ON SHOES. The creat advantage we bave over our com- petitors is that our stock fs THIS SEASON'S PRODUCTION, thus guaranteeing to every purchaser THE LATEST THING IN FINE- CLASS FOOTWEAR.. OLD SHOP-WOnN SHOES are COSTLY at ANY PRICE. Shoes ‘that have been im stock for years soon DRY OUT —consequently sous WEAK OUT. You need not wear anything that is not styl- isd and does nut ft because you can purchase it at socalled bargain saes, but for the same price we can give you just the right thing in size and shape that will give persect satiasuction in wear for every ocession. HOOVER & SNYDER, ‘1217 Pennsylvania avenue. Srauxo Hars my2s DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS IN ee continue TO ALEXANDRIA. ‘The plans and specifications for the ‘across the Potomac are ready to be submitted tothe Secretary of War. Energetic projectors. ‘The work of constructing the elec- . tric railroad from Washington to Arlington cemetery and thence to Al- exandris will be commenced early next month. * * This enterprise, as intimated afew daysagoin the Post, is in the hands of a number of energetic, pushing men, who see {n the proposed road s valuable piece of property and who are determined to leavenothing undone to achieve success, Washington Post, June?, 1891. ‘This electric line will pass NORTHWEST ALEXANDRIA, Adding another line of communica- tion between that beautiful suburb and Washington. There are now @0 DAILY TRAINS And the fare is only 6 cents, but this Rew electric Iine will bea great con- venience. ‘Several handsome houses HAVE BEEN ERECTED And plans for others are being pre- pared. The company offers MOST LIBERAL TERMS ‘To those who wish to build andif you wish to CONSULT YOUR INTEREST You will apply to the manager for further information. NORTHWEST ALEXANDRIA Is rapidly becoming the most pop- ‘ular subdivision about Washington; its hich hills, beautiful parks, splendid streets and commanding views; its health-riving atmosphere and delicious water, combined with itscity conveniences, are making it famous. THE LOTS ARE GOING, ‘Make your selection before the best have been taken. A. M. GORMAN, Manager, 3010-38 008 13th st. nw. Bese 100 CaS ROT AEFORD TO CARRY YOUR ‘Own Fisk AGAINST LOSS OF TIS. any ote than you ‘an ‘aiford to carry sour own reine furance, especially when the SEW TORK ACCIDEN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY will ii Raumati ore abou excellent company. T ETHOMAS Gtr Pat. Managers: apusem ae OF FICE OF THE ASSESSOR, DISTRICT of Columbia, Washington, 1861.—In, ac- cordance with the provisions of the act of March S&S, 9 list will be completed by July. 1 *h shall have becoine sub! ‘Lis assess. additfons 20 ructures, ‘This office ahould ‘saine aay be. ‘stands on the tax list. Complaints as to said ments can only be heard ‘ined. frst and thied Mondays of July, Isl, By order pe Commusioners. MATTHEW TRIMBLE, Ke” OTC OF REMOVAL ‘The E. Morrison Paper Company take pleasure in announcing their removal t0 ‘the new ware house and sales rooms, lo- cated at 1000 Pa. ave. n.w. (formerly the building of M. W. Beveridge), where, with increased sccommodations aud @ larger stock, they hope to merit the con- tinued patronage of thetr friends, edit EQUITABLE = CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F ST. ASSETS, $1,225,274.18. ‘The @ist issue of stock open for subscription and payment. Shares are $2.50 per month. Office hours from a.m. to4:30p.m. daily. On the first Wednesday of each month the office will be open from 6to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances are made promptly at 7 o'clock, Pamphlets and information concerning the ob- Ject and acivantages of the association furnished upon ‘application at the office. THOS, SOMERVILLE, Prest. JOHN JOY EDSON, Becretary. $5-2m SPECIAL, NOTICE TO THE CONTRACT- ors und Valldses of "Wastington ss Ti will pay you to sectire iny estimates on glass or store frosts. -» 10F Feasons that cannot ‘the manufacturers in advance. invoices, which secures the low- oi ly stock on band is so lare I can fill your orders Sree eater eaten Hremisuiee ft Teondact teeral lane that is toy! : peanowedyet oy those who deal with me to be Tarwest best lucted giass business in gh Give we a call ‘bise.Dg Your oruers: ‘Will be g.ed to | “0D 2 Saeeyenee ra — * CHAS. E. HODGEIN, 7th st. a. we ‘Tel. 787-3, et THE MEOCEST OF ONE THOUSAND and one of our customers we Lave provided SPECIAL NOTH SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. WASHINGTON, D. <7 ‘Take notice: 7 ‘have been entered against Hercules Sanche Elsctrotibeation, Company. ‘both Ja the count in the courts, to com ic ‘deed of assiguinent recorded tn the patent office, 49, pp. 435 and 436, of the trans- Jers of invention, of all Wis right, title and interest in and to the Electropoise. This record is open to in- spection of the public and copies of the assigninent ‘ean be procured. and his aceats sre inftiagsmegte: apes ite sees Z inaretn Owned ‘by'the ‘Elestroliiration Company ‘and iti Prosecute to the full extent of the law any and mnakers. seliers and users, without its peruiveion, of the Electropoise. Any claim of Hercules Sanche that he {s the patentee of the Electropoise is unfonfded, since he has no pat. gat thereon, as can be eusuy veridled upon inquiry by Tegher or uber vies to the Cowmissionet of Patents, © io one need be alarmed by threats of suits on t of Horules Sanche or his agente. “The Eiectroit tion Company challenges pet gett f8 will de- fend its patrons. Foun . WEBB, P1O.3215 “Present mactroibration Compeny Bree 10 THE SUBSCHIDERS BOR ECKINGTON ‘and Soldiers’ Home Hallway Couipany's ‘Zne $100,000 of bonds of this company heretof: subscribed for will be realy for delivery at the ethos nerica rey he. ‘Trast Company, 1419 sR to mks payment for same op er tater JOSEPH PAUL, said date J Secretary Eckington snd Soldiers’ Home Kallyay Com eobt MEN'S OUTING SHIRTS TO ORDER, We take pleasure in announcing that our stock of }lannel, Silk, Madras and Cheviot for Men's Neglixee Shirts iscom- plete and embraces all the new and cor- rect styles. We m: specialty of Fine ‘Custom Work. We use only the best ‘matefials, employ none but skilled hands: and guarfntee that for superior work- manship, style of finish and scientific perfection in cut and fit our Shirts can- not be excelled. Samples of materials and prices cheerfully furnished on ap- piteation, Leave your orders at Men's Depart- ment, first floor, first annex, m20-3m_ WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Boe 10 TOCKISTS AND THOSE CONTEM Plating a European voyage we would direct tention to our "'Truyelers’ Ourhiting Departuient,” containing Steamer ‘Trunks, Ladies’ Dress Trunks, ket Trunks, Sole Leather “Trunks, Lizht-wenbt ‘Trunks, Real Aiiwator Bags, Gladstone ‘Dress Sult Cases, Tollet Cases, Cunvas Extension Cases for Steainer ruizs and extra wraps all sizes, An exten awortinent of Enyiish and American Stealer Kays aud Siawis for railway travel, in plaids and stripes, trom $33 to 815 each. For the convenience of our patrons we wii murk and deliver Steaiuer Clouirs on board any steamer sailing from New York, Boston, Philadelpuia or Baitimore iree of charge. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, _my23-3n 10th, 11th and F sts, n.w. VISIT RBISINGER'S rt, 711 34 1% SEAM GARDEN, | z . Ws 0 census my26-Imi “It is the covlest place in towne qa SPECIAL NOT H ud $35,000 of the WEST BUEN S VISTO BO RIS AS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY™ placed with us for sale. iN ‘his enterprise is incorporated for the purpose of de- ping the property of said company abd iurnishing ses to, the nuyibers of employes im the various lactories, &c., at Buena Vista, Va. A great demand for such houses and the incorporaturs con. lently expect to realize ® handsome return for ali subscribers, Mr. Dectic has just returned from a visit to this new snd (inriving Virginia town and ie repared to ttraish x juiation cone fue above, Subscrivers in this city are Hom. Suni E. Wheatley, x-Couu oes, ; Geo. T. Dunlop.csa, director 2, eaird, eaqry forineniy cash Farmers’ sad Meclanics’ Netionsl Bank, Geoscetown, ang ecvers! others. For informatio of the or infotinetiou auy of the last mentioned gentle- Sn ae Drone EBLE, DAVIS & CO. J02-12t 1319 F st. nw. LAWN TENNIS SHOES, STRIPED, Checked, Brown, Tan, W! ind Blac! Largest stock and best assortment. Prices a0c., 75c.; 1 and $1.25. Special prices to clubs orderins larce be tee time. GUODYEAR RUBBER CO..300 nyt 2. MELVILLE ANDSAY, Manager. IT COM. <> HE NATIONAL BAFE Di Bo rats oe ctoacormer i and New for Silverware. Jewelry, Lacks, Fine Goode riivablew of al Minds. Chanies uoderate, deposit boxes for rent at the very. joweat Yates ny 13 one HAVE YOU PURCHASED UM. ae POU ois POONER stock of Summer including Sheet Clothing for Blankets and Coolers, and desire to ‘The Sheets run trom 79 cents to ‘$¥—ail good value for the price. ‘The other Articles have apequatiy wide range of cost. If you intend taxing your horses away for summer it Wou.d be well to secure @ fuil equipment before starting. ANDREW 3. JOY ys 10a4 and 1030 Conecticnt ave: 8.—We keop everything necessary for P. the Horse, stable and Carriage, jed-tr = ‘out. FSH THE BUSINESS HERETOFORE coy. Guucted at tue corner of Git und © sth Under thenaure of DEXTER STEAM LAUNDRY, Has not been removed, but will be coudmucd at the old sandundertiy nse ot VOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY By the undersijted: who helde tuo-tura interest for several }ears im the Dexter Steam Launtry: aud wher gn the (Sth of aecember, 1890, boucht out the remain ing "one-third “interest. Held. “by. ‘Heury Me Dex tet old trans abd the public renerally invited retain the tenet of pur stihl ciency wit all the latest improvements added. > VOCeMeY JAM'S P. TOMA’ ap8m DW. M. TOLMAN BS wre ore setting WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 17%. BACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, $2.75 DOZEN. WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, ‘With Spring Hinges, Hook and Eyeand Knob, $leach. 2% FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, $2 each. GARDEN HOSE REELS, 75c. EACH. A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, 93.75 3-QUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, 1.35 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2-INCH MESH, Per 100 square feet, 70c. POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, ‘Per 100 square foot, 60s. BARBER & Ros8, COR. 11TH AND G STS. N.W., ‘Opposite Boston Dry Goods Store. 773m THE DALY GOLD-LINED BUBB] Soe Darl ats, wut ated so ach ‘tm ail the principal drug ‘Sesociatton, are of exhaui ores. Di"KULP, BEFORE THE AMERICAN DI Said neath of SOLA pe sleet ree sourts fected by treatin sucuer latest poumees wee ate Health, ahd ‘appreciate leanituees, bare. Your” pists sre making’ these platens “A Pant lust ont Petop lath asa to gre A Y tuail oF ME'D:, D:D... biz New Yors ave. aw. auyl aur” @q= THE FIRE AND. Bi ~ PROO! INGTON Bf mike ia -ARY, 6 Penne ? Contains STORAGE NOOMB space for « lunch room on thesixth floor of our 10th | Constructed entirely of brick, with steel doors, Mreet building and have opened these. Weare STEEL VAULTS. or ona rate. pads Row prepared to serve them im a first-cluss manner. and all Naiuables maf ohh WOODWARD & LOTHKOP. tor ATE, DEEOS Ba ee Shi, canes in | mera “IAHNCLTON AER Main in Se, agen ‘ato neo a. WE WISH TO INFORM THE LADIES ya Dt ae wo make « specialty of Laundering Fine 45,000, 73 WAGONS. “Chats DEESSES, LACES. Erlauds UNT ow ICk Lace Curtains and fine work of every description. Pow naan aoesestis: Bend in early. YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, 5 522 10th st. - Faw. + feeb Vice Presidentand Manaase. | ‘Tel., 1002-3. hpear test = -~5 im NOW FOR NEG- | pe Sa Ee ‘OBD} oh rs LET US eae oc PRoPoBED Factory on premises. met 2 GIBBS & C0., AUCHITECTS, OW Iatiee. Be is, Ka ere | ener nos > IT KNOWN 9. ittcE suc. nrg eas aati Garces | Rae cee er cee, Senay Wan cheaper and\at the ane js and yliah: | operations “Wsieytcoe eal SoS CO De et my1-dm_Printer andi We LEet nw. | BR gie THEM MORES Gia Pratt, THE SLL THE Bt'no Lousebotl te now complete withoss s genetoes Smt wi ft ‘& DAVIS 00. IMPORTING TAILOR, = 1211 Pa. ave. spl4___All Byring Novelties received. a Pe Braneh cow. nat ona on BENE” SPIRITUALISM, WONN'S HALL. 721 6TH it, FRIDAY NIGHT, Mise startie Gaul, Sittings at Mrs CABELLS 1105086. ses jello MASONIC.—A STATED COMMUNICA- ‘the . John's No. 11, F. A. A. une 12, 1891, at 7:30 p.m. Wor Bs ATTENTION, JOURNEYMEN BAKERS!— cree RAO test et fe mi, at died Mote Hail, Cat. between Oth and 7th wt, Bw.” Business of imyortance requires the presence of member. By order ‘Dowd. erie oe BY onder of the 8 RO Fi, K. of Le OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR, DISTRICT bia, Washington, June 4, 1891. — Boot i espa creemreyaee tt P x OTHER VEHICLES FOR T! SPORTA~ HION oF PASMENOELS PUR HIKE ‘that alt such icenses ss t ict of Columbia will expire on the THIRTIETH DAY OF SUNE: Tsoi” Provele. tors of all uch vehicles demring to continue in busi rae eet ATTHEW THIMBLE, Assensor D.C. Jolh-7e DEXTER STEAM LAUNDRY” = Is now located at Teta esate as " tt aaa HENRY jell-lm | ‘3 3 ia 5 4 G00D WORK ONLY. EXCURSION ak w Ds sei geath i ogeed PRINTING BYRON 8. ADAMS, EXCURSION Bxcursion Printer, PRINTING G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, TAILOB, Cor. 9th and G ste. nw. ‘Yes. people are long headed. After seeing the fine stock of Suitings and Trouserings 1am making up at are duction of 25 per cent they under- stand and ssy—there's naught left ‘but prestize—no profit. ‘And there isn't. That is why I am doing the heaviest business of the season. 86 Trousers to order, $4.50. daar < @5a5. = WARFIELD SIMPSON, TaILoR, ie1-lm Cor. Othand G sts. nw. BP ONITE, CHEAP, SAFE. A VALUABLE PROPERTY. The attention of investors, syndicates, e., &c., is directed to an unusually attractive and safe speculation in the following described Property, via: 3,400 FEET by 126 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF ALEXANDRIA AVENUE. running from the tracks of the Washington Southern (Alexan- Gris and Washington) BR. R. to and edjoin'ng the new and beautiful subdivision, **Northwest Alexandria,” upon which a large sum of money 4s being judiciously expended im substantial improvements. Alexandria ave. is now being eraveled, gut- tered, rolled and top-dressed throuyhout its entire length the full width of the roadway, and five feet of grass parking. with a five-feet wide graveled walk, is being made on either side. The construction of the roadway, walks and parking will be entirely completed without cost to the purchaser of this property. Alexandria 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- Toad and the Northwest Alexandria Improve- ment Company for the construction of # conve- nient and tasteful station building immediately at this property, bordering the railroad tracks on the east side and Alexeadria ave. on the north side. This valuable property, divisible into about 140 lots. 50x125 feet each, it will thus be seen, is ready to be put upon the market, without the outiky of a dollar, nor will purchasers of lots be required to expend any money preparatory to building, as every foot of the property is fair, smooth and available for building purposes just as it now stands. Further description of the property is deemed unnecessary here, a8 the Northwest Alexandria: Improvement Company, by a generous plan of advertising its property, is incidentally making ‘the public faluiliar with the property herein offered. Leave the carsat St. Asaph Junction, onlys few steps distant from the avenne, or we will be glad to meet intending purchasers, by appoint- ment, in Washington, Alexandris or on the ground. For price, terms, particulars, &c.. address OPERATIVE INVESTMENT AND LOAN CO, * (Limited), $676 216 North Leost., Alexandria, Va. Be PCE AND BLUE SERGE SUITS, Price, 815. ‘These goods will stand hot sun and sea air. ‘They are the nicest goods for summer weer. GEORGE SPKANSY, 10 nibs. aw. | reatea “YOU KNOW it is Very poor economy to buy the best of marketing and then putt into a CHEAP REFRIGEKATON, expecting it to keop sweet and pure? Good housekeepers with correct ideas of economy ALWAYS BUY the best Ketrigerstors, as they SAVE THEIR CUBT in one season in the preservation of food. The WISCONSIN PEERLESS RE- FRIGERATOR is guaranteed to keop ite contents sweet and fresh or money will be retunded. You will find it for sale at W. H. HOEKE’S CARPET AND FURNITURE WARE ROUMS, ‘ OR. 8TH AND PENNA. AVE, ‘myl9-1m Who is sole agent for the District. Solid Steel—nickel plated—any size, ‘980. ‘bolid steel—japanned—any size, 830, om m exrea* CITIZENS OF tw sigalg . om Se : EESSine RAL Sede irs o'clock. Ae KEENE, ‘Secretary. HAVING PURCHASED FROM THE AS- sicnees of Noab Walker & Co. stock, iatutgs and eoodwil of premises = ‘Where the undersizned will continue to carry on the ready-made cothing apt. furn'sh eusin Raving been in the euploy of the old Aria ior & aan pet of years, Lnow ask the patronage of the old cus- tomers and the public ge uy, _ se 23 “_ALW. FRANCIS. t <<, Our specialist On theeye wil QUEEN & CO., Be in Washington OCULISsTS Next Tuesiay, AND June 16, at Si OPTICIANS, PHILADELPHIA, ‘Consultation ‘Free of charge. Jeo123t 7 TO THE PUBLIC.—WE, THE UNDER- PE ethos. CiOMe OUT Fespec = Dasiueas a pains, frou June vt inclusive, 1801. Saturday's excepted. GEO. RYNE. Fae, SCHMIDT, | FRaNcis wi BUTLEN, Jol it @—=TALK ON BDILDING.—NO. 5 METAL ice thingies survilss other roof for villas. They are in kee} ping with tue Queen Auue iden. Any shabe nd styler WM Ce LEWIS, So Builder Specialties, Builders! Exchonge, * Mets Pulte ~ OFFI THE. Bese pris She DELOSIT COMPANY i ‘ashington, 15th st, and New York ave. ‘June 1.3, 101. After thie date, until otherwise ordered; in addition fo the regular office hours. the Savings Bank Dejart- mentor this Coupany will be kept oven until FIVE () O'CLOCK Y.M. for the reception uf depusite, a8 foilo ‘On the 15th day of each month, the last business day of each month. the fe, Si'and "Sd aay ot each month (Sundays except ‘When the 15th day falls on Sunday the 14th day will sed BENJAMIN P. SNYDEL. P. SNYDER. Je13, 15,27829, Iy L285 ‘President. Be? 4 Evens, Ebbitt House Barber Shop, writes: ‘“‘Have shaved 27 beards with your °K. B. Extra’ Razor WITHOUT HON- ING and think it a very good one.” WOODWARD & LOTHROP Sell them at $1.98 and GUARANTEE ‘THEM TO GIVE SATISFACTION OB REFUND MONEY. A fine strop free with each razor. myles ‘The weather és likely to be light showers; cvoler; westeriy winds; fair Salurday and Sunday. BAND SAWED LUMBER. Yesterday we tslked to you about common lumber—Red Heart. ‘Today we'll talk about the best—the finest lumber wade. We have just hauled to the yard a vessel load of 7% inch stock 16 feet Band Sawed ‘This is something « little better than we ever had, and only @1.15 PER 100 FEET. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Oth st, and New York ave., And 11th st. and Ost. s.0. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, ‘District of Columbia, Was bin June 12, payers Who wish to svaii the Ives of the rovisions of the act of Concress = ae March 3, 1, which allows all arrears of taxes due prior to Jul; 1, 188¥, to be vsid with 6 percent interest, in lieu of miu de fcsouca eke rade ee ot = 4 Taoi, “EG. DAVIS, Condectur of Taxes, D.C. Je12-10t Sea srmawe SHOW WHICH WAY THE SUMMER WIND BLOWS, THESE STRAWS SHOW welt WHICH WAY THE LATEST FASHION GOES. There is a variety of widthsof brims and heights of crowns this season, in ‘Yacht shapes— In White, The soft finish, fine braids in Black Straws have proven a great success. Auatty Hat we are show- ing ina Broad-brim Yacht, 2% inches wide, an EX- TREMELY STYLISH to 82.50. JOSEPH AUERBACH, SUMMER HEADGEAR. Pa. ave. IN. ¥. ave.. cor. 15th,? fpowmeswa'StoreS ae MEA Ston E-OLD STAR OFFICE, THE NEW Bea Tis Poss OF Fick Very soon the old square in which pas Dowling succeede Latimer & Cleary, sud by his constant attention to business established the auction business corner Pa. ave. and L1tht., will be taken possession of by the government and the. basement and second ti for — = i iinet ec frehendsomely Salsbed. well lighted ‘beated ie ‘The insurance frm of BOBERTSON & BLACKFORD see eo i acapy ke ame bing tee with z 3 ist of | si omg ang es, epi eee orate ler their services as expert to tziends and the public generallx. G. M. Fague will occupy the cashier's desk, as ROBERTSON & BLACKFORD. , WIKE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Austable Window Screens, 62.25 per dozen. Poultry » Z-inch mesh, light grade, per 100 brigaien ~ @xvt Y & CO, jelt-im, 8.0. cor. aa nw. eer D.C., JUNE 6, 1801. Nc bbe. Es gived fiat the real ertate arm of eT Ae gin ay 1411 G st. nw. Be 4 PEW Das ONL Y— 600 paire of 65 and 618 Trousers st (012 prior to remodeling my store. GO. T. KEEN, ele 214 Oth st. nw. - Washington News and Gossip. Indes to Advertisements, BICYCLES BOARDING ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. CITY ITEMS, . % COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, COUNTRY BOARD. DEATHS, DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS, &. FAMILY SUPPLIES | FINANCIAL | FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Miscellaneous), POR RENT (Stores)... FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lota) .. FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) - HOTELS, . LADIES’ GOODS. SER ERR ERT Tyee era ea ae eTT ECT Tee Te TTT eee ea Tees MISCELLANEOUS MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA NOTARIES PUBLIC POTOMAC RIVER BO. PIANOS AND OKGANS, SPECIAL NOTICES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS. WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses) . WANTED (Lots) WANTED (Rooms). WANTED (Situations) WANTED (Miscellaneous ———_—___ Govensmexr Recetrrs Topay.— Internal reve- nue, $821,934; custome, €476,782. B66 BEE IEF 192 BINS BEY OASHEIF E46 WEEE HH IARAITOURE IBID Mx. Russect, Hannisox arrived in Washing- ton today and will remain over Sunday. Assistat Sect from Philadelphia, Any SPAULDING has returned Fimst Coytrotien Martuews has returned from a visit to Illinois, Revexve Arrorstwents.—Wm. G. Proctor and James L. Megannon have been appointed U. 8. gaugers at San Francisco, Cal. ' A New Yorx Baxx.—The controller of the currency has authorized the National Bank of North America, New York, to business with a capital of €700, apenas Navar Onpzns.—Lient. Harry MeL. P. Hase, detached from the Philadelphia on July 1, granted three months’ Jeave, on the expiration — placed on furlough until June 30, 892. Gex. Ticuexon’s Acctpest.—A telegram was received at the ‘Treasury Department today from Geheral Appraiser Ticbenor, saying that while the recent accident that befell bim is painful it is not serious. A Statcr ror Wasutxaton.—Assistant Sec- retary Nettleton has informed Senator Morgan that a statue of Prof. 8 D. Gross, which the Surgical Association of America proposes to erect in Washington, D. C., will be admitted to free entry under the usual Execurtox or Boxps.—The Secretary of the Treasury has amended the general regulation of bonds so as to provide that ““« corporation other than a trust company can in no event be accepted as surety.” Tae Ixpran ek at Pixe Rivos.—The statements contained in the Chicago papers in regard to the conduct of James A. Finlay, « licensed Indian trader at Pine Ridge agency, Sohth Dakota, have been brought to the atten tion of the Indian office. The commissioner has directed the Pine iiidge agent not only to make a thorough investigation as to the case of immorality charged, but also as to Mr. Finlay’s general reputation and influence the reservation, and to report upon the same to the Indian office without delay, Tue Sqvapnox or Evouvriox.—The first part of the summer program for the squadron of evolution, now at Norfoik, has been deter- early in July to oud unde in mined on. The fleet will Boston, where it will exercises will be carried out. "These exercises will be preliminary to the more extensive manenvers in August and ber. At both places it isexpected that the naval militia will co-operate and opportunities will be given to it to take part in the operations of the fect The naval militia of Massachusetts bas already or- ganized, and it is expected that the in New York will be completed in time to take part. F long and weighing sbout five pounds, which was taken from « pound net in Lake Erie. This species was introduced from the and a number have been taries of Lake Erie. it imen would seem to indicate the t the ultimate acclimation of this important west coast es. weight of April kets bia river and the tributaries of Puget sound. Wars Oxe Anricte m 4 Coutectiox.—The ‘Treasury Department has acquiesced in the de- cision of the United States circuit court of WALES DID NOT TELL He Kept His Pledge in the Baccarat Scandal. WAR OFFICE AUTHORITIES CONFER. William Blaney Hanged in Balti- more for Murd BRUTAL CRIMES EXPIATED. THE PKINCE DENIES TELLING. He Bays That He Did Not Reveal Sir W1+ Haw’s Dishonesty. 38 KEENLY STUNG BY THE CHARGE THAT HR FAILED TO KEEP MIs PLEDOR—WAR OFFICE aU> TUORITIRS CONFERKING—THE CABINET TO Dis+ CUBS THE arram. Loxpox, June 12.—It ix understood that the Prince of Wales is keenly stung at the adverse Press criticisms which bave been showered upon him from all quarters. Expecially is thie the case in regard to the newspaper comments which practically accuse him of reveali the secret of the Tranby Croft scan and referring to the fect that be the Prince of Wales, war not asked if be had spoken of the affair to anybody, after Sir Wile ham Gordon Cumming mg: ‘the incriminat- ing document, while this question was put to all the other witnesses fc mdante. The Prince of Wales emphatically denies that be divulged the secret to anybody CONFERENCES AT THE WAR OFFICE. The war office authorities are holding fre quent conferences and are discuming the action to take in consequence of the verdict given against Sir Wm. Gordon Cumming. The Duke of Cambridge, the field marshal, commander-in- chief, yesterday summoned Gien.Owen Williama and Gol. HH. D. Stacey, in command of the Scotch Fusilier Guards, Sir Wm. Gordon Cum- ming’s regiment, to the horse guards, where these two oficers had lgng interviews with the duke. Sir Wm. Gordon has anced that be is willing to meet the charge of playing an game. IX TRE CoMMTONS. In the house of commors on Monday next ‘Mr. Wm. Summers (liberal), member for Hud- derafield, and Mr. Henry Peyton Cobb (radical non-conformist), member for the Rugby dis trict of Warwickshire, will question the Right Hon. Edward Stanhope, secretary of state for war, as to what action be intends to in regard to the three offi cers (field marshal, the Prince of Wales, Gen. Owen Williams and Lieut. Berkeley Lev- ier Guards, who signed the document which practically allowed Sir Wm. Gordon Cumming to remain an officer of the British army, although be was believed to have cheated at cards, aud at to what action he intends to take in regard to the same oficers for having broken the army regulations re- quiring that such a case as the one which oc- curred at Tranby Croft in September last should be brought to the notice of the com- munding officers. CABINET MEETING CALLED. A meeting of members of the cabinet has been called to consider the events following the trial, and especially the unprecedented criticisms upon royalty in the press and among the people. There is no thought of any le- gal action, unless the Wilsons or others should conclude to prosecute for ti- bel, but there is a fecling in the highest circles of the government that the monarchy is shaken by the harshness of discus sou touching the heir to the throne. Assaults of thin character have heretofore been con- fined to socialist clubs and disreputable news papers, now they are heard and read every- where.” What the government most dreads ie ‘8 proposed attack upon the prince by the radi- cals in parliament. “Under the sbicld of die- cussing the army estimates it is intended to de- mand that the prince shall resign lis office a field marshal of the army. ‘This the govern- ment will oppose. SIR WILLIAM AVOIDS OSTENTATION. Sir William Gordon Cumming bas informed the people of the burgh of Forres, Scotland, first ss. to brate the arrival of Goréon OCum- ming and himeelf at their future residence. Tt bas leaked out that the tor of well.known wax works and curio exhibition has been trying to get hold of the famous baccarat counters used at Tranby Croft. They are said, however, to be inaccessible. It is stated that the prince caused it to be communicated-to Lord alisbury that he (the ince) felt no re on account Pay that Sir Edwerd Cl Clarke bed handled his client's case. that Sir Edward hed been informed by members of the ministry that they disapproved his allusions to the prince are pronounced as untrue. pencheaer——r HANGED FOR TWO MURDERS. Execution of William Maney in the Yard of the Baltimore Jail, Batriwone, Mp., June 12.—At 10:18 o'clock this morning the drop fell and Wm. Blaney, who on the night of May 2, 1890, killed his aged grandmother and aunt with an ax at their home, 1035 Greenmount avenue, expiated his crime on the gallows in the yard of tbe Balti- end was the legitimate out- come of a life of wickedness, indolence and inhuman ever 7 in thi wig. Tes ictims were aged grandmother Ent, both of whom Led always loved him: and often aided and befriended him. The Nearly One Hundred Poisoned by Ice Cream. Bioomsmorox, It-, June 12.—Nearly one hundred children and others were poisoned by icecream eaten at a festival at the Christian Mission Church Wednesday evening. Guests ‘of recent social gatherings have Leen similarly attacked, and considerable excitement bas re- ee iy il fit iP f i } i f i i id i | r i i: fy fF | | | i j | i | i cht fee $ i é iH i tet | ; | | i i] i 4

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