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bat oS THE EVENING STAR BLIS! DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, PBT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Penasyivsaia Avenze, corner Lith St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, SH. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. New York Office, 38 Potter Beilding. Tas Evasive Stam iw served to polacribers in the city by carriers, om their own necownt, at 10 cents é ‘mouth. Copies ai the counter, Sroreeach "Diy tall anywhere tn the Cuited States OF Claadepustace rente per mouth. ‘Sarcapat ADRUPLE SHEET Stam $1.00 per year: with formgn postage added, $3.00 [Entered at the Post Office st Washington. D.C., as werond class mail patter ) G27 All mat] subscriptions must be paid in advance, Rates of advertising made Known on application. Che pening Star. Vor. 80, No. 20,259. WASHID FINANCIAL. Se FINANCIAL. GTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1892. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Cyorrat, $1,250,000.00. DEPOSITS. If you are the custodian of funds more or Jews sinzwinh in their nature you can deposit thes: with us at interest. It ig not wood business management to per- mit funds to remain ite. Money should be continually at work earning money. We will be glad te bave you open an account with us. TRUSTS A Trust Company such as ours enjoys many advantages over the individual in fulfilling the office of Trustee, Executor or Administrator. Here are afew: Trust Companies do not move from one city to another or ¢v to Europe. Trust Companies do not die—not such a com- pany as the American Security and Trust. The officers amd bucks of the Computiy are al- ways at hand. ‘The Trust Company ready money and cap immediately eff ement when desired, ‘Loe Trust Company has a better opportunity to madiciously mest the funds involved, thereby. continually emhanciae the Value of the estate. ‘There are algo other advantages, and “the Grift of the thues™ indicate that in the future ft will be the rale to appoint Trust Companies rather than individuals to act as Trustees, Exec- Uturs. Adiuinistrators, &. If you bave not yet made your will, why not drop ttand talk the mutter over with us? Wills naming the Company as Executor are drawn free and kept free. a. T. BRITTON, Pres., 1405 G ST. N.W. Tue Egurrare Ix Wasmsoroy. The Equitable Life Assurance Society issues policies in amounts from $1.000 to $100,000. A recently publisued list of Washington pol- tey bolders in the Equitable shows some inter- esting facts. ‘Siz hundred and thirty-four Washingtonians hold policies in the Equitable,tn amounts from 85,000 w #100, 000. Twelve of these are for $100,000 each. ‘Three hundred and sixty-two are for $5,000 each. ‘The Equitable being the strongest insurance company in the worid naturally does more bus {ness in Washington than any other company. BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, 1328 Fat nw ms13_ FHo™ ROBERT P. PORTER. PRESIDENT: fos. OUIS E. McCOMAS, vice nt: Col. A. T- TEPON, treasurer, and Hons. JOHN G. CAR- peer THAW. WARNS, HANSBROUG: ENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH. eluded in the active management of tbe CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. consequence of the recent heavy sales of stock ani ious the directore hnve dschted TO WITHDRAW SERIES B From the market stan carly ‘The next series “geri B teach at the low 21 per share mem- Ddership fee and 20 monthly Umentsof $1.25 each. nee ¢. R. MeBLar myT District Agent, ‘ti Ailantic butlding. "a a Tue Nariovat Sare Devosir, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acte‘ss executor, administrator, guarian of the ee- taten of minors, committer of the estates of lunatics, receiver, assignee amd executes trusts of any and every description. ‘Wille prepared by a competent attornes, who is in daily attendance, and kept without charge when the company is named executor or trustee. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrip- tion, packed in trunks or boxes, received for deposit fm cepacious vaults of unsurpassed drynees and secur fty at moderate cost. RENTS SAFES FROM 85 TO 81% EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. STON, Second. . Third. EVANT. Secretary. Directors Zenas C._ fame a Pima tee = fume dee Jobu G. Parke. Jobe F. Rodgers, Thomas K. Jones. aplé Armosr ANY PER CENT Maz, be calculated as the ineestor's profit tp this suc- own enterprine The Elyton Land Company. Sirimehamn. Ais eas incutporsted tenis Stee & ‘ensh cayital of $100,000. ‘The capital stock was then Sxed at $200,000, In T88S a diviaend of $200,000 ‘Was declared: INM4, 5 is 009, T8640 per cent” Toperty is bow worth 000. Mididlesberousis, Ky. in tw meity of S000. ite town corn) stoc (50 fer cent om orteinal cost. Many other Le inenticonest. THE CO-OP! SERIES B ‘Will close to mske room for stock at an advanced =— Cail on oF address c 5 am. strict Agent, my BD Atlantic be idinie. EW13 G. TEWKSBURY, W. B. HIBBs, ‘Banker, ) Brosdway. S. ¥. Manager, Momber ¥ jashington Stock Ex bange. LEWIS G. TEWSBURY & C¢ BANKERS AND BROKERS, ESS F st.. WASHINGTON, D.C. and sell for margin Stocks, Bonds, Bier evistons ana On. ‘Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. Interest allowed on deposits. Owhil Local Sovurities desit ia Cogetant qavtatious all markets. Telephone, 545. Suuses B Srocx IN THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY vee eae eta BRE RES eae a forty -aix lots were sold at en average uf ine will profits accruing will be among fou cam buy stock the Vian—saving up your wouey and investing for RB. McBLATR. District Agent. ST Atlantic butldisig. {a the successful ant now famous CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. wae wike Tonk illo od Beet Be “tt Ge you to immediately eall on or write io ‘BLAIR, District a C. T. Havesxen, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, ‘Rooms 9 aud 11, Atlantic building, $0 F et ow, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. orks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or 4 Beatx Savixe Moxes By taking a few shiares in the 23a New WASHINGTON, D. C., May 6, 1802. oki extant Teveata a8. the firm nate of WILLSON & OROFE,O23 Eat. nw Insue of stock in the Equitable Co-oper- | $8 this. ved by mutual consent Mr, DF ative, Building Association, due thie 5. # GHOF New month—May. Shares are $2.50 each, — .C. 1892. Payable monthly—first payment now} 4, Ral pe peep be D. D.C, May PRs he Sere Sey the Inte firm of Willson & Groff I bespeak for my suc- It is always beat to commence with the | cessors, they assuming the Hubilities of the old firm, a @ first month of each new issue. Sentinsation of the ‘literal patrouses hereto The Equitable is conducted upon the | wed upou the fin. goss stock. true principles of cooperation. It is} WASHINGTON, D. C.. Mey 0, 2800. mutuaily aleantageous to both classes ERSHIP.—Our friends ep “ hove | inforined partnership has this day been ———————— = formed between A. Willson and FOL. Hough for the borrowing. PUrpose of condtictine the business of real estate It encourages you to save money. Sgghts in all ite branches under the: firm naitie of What —_—‘It will help you to buy a home. itlson “& Hough, with oftcen wt Bh Eat. w. We It will assist you in acquiring improved | ©“ TREO CE WILLSON, the crnlmproved yronerty. | | _mulit ¥! M, HOUGH. It will loan you money to pay off a] ge nin — Equitable morteaxe and permit you to return the | See TRON RAILINGS. ‘money in swall monthly installments, Send postal and we will do the rest—if will do One thousand dollars ts Jouned upon you want any kind of iron work. ‘one share. Jor —_Apartor all of a loan may be settled at Sethu tateaitdaal ant any time mpon payment of the principal | #.26-3m Maine avo. bet. 436 and 7th sta, wou. erent to date. sea = a gyms pie eee Bae THE Roce ate co-oreRaTiVE Fonr-and-a-half millions have been A Ee OOLaM eipeen Agnes "OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Lane by Yow of dollar. “This and ite pur OFFICE-707 G 8T. N.W. : Ushed reports ave evidence of the safe | Trade Cards, Contract Books, Ready References and Cooperay and uccurate assemmnent of Real Estate information ay be obtained froin the Secretary of The Securities and the otherwise careful | Soclet) at ttheaboveaddress, or from auyf the author tion and conservative conduct of the Equit- | ingd axvent able asx Co-operative Saving and Loan-| govorsiens of Industry, Sess volt other persone BE, 6 tug Institution. als may be obtained at any thine, Pamphlets explatuing the advantages | |The roll of inembers atthe Secretary’ office numbers uccess, ancl benefits of the aysuctation and other | SUPUET-OW at ass tenie cara, or who have fmformation furnished upon application iu person or by mail. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary, myll-3t 1003 F ST. N.W. ]MPROVEMENTS, DEVELOPMENTS, DIVI- ‘These will c close, quick order with the COUPENATIVE TOWN COMPAR With cuough stork sutmcribed to pay for its : ecat tewn alte, the company is now selling: for devel: Cogent yurpeaee. jou are of ace er ERIE TOC. not essen on idnaued by able officials of the bicbest responsibUity. “The oyportunity is open to those of small us Well ae those of large ineans, and for a short tine only. "The wtork Is sold on the installment plan—saving your iuney apd investing for proot atthe same Une, caddie: POE MAG. R. MeBLAIR, District Agen 1 mz : 31 Atlantic building. Orrice OF THE FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 1251 2D STREET. BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ELEVENTH SERIES OF STOCK. $1,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. Such reputation has this association earned for itself that it now numbers among its stockholders residents of California, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, New York, Delaware, Maryland and North Carolina. Itis now in its eleventh year of prosperity and is wrowing larger day by day. ‘The more fully the merits of this association are ‘understood the more convinced the peopie will be- come of {ts superiority over all others and impressed with the benefits derived from membership. Tt is conducted on sound business principles and is truly equitable in all its features. ‘Borrowers and investors share alike in its profite, EVERY SERIES MATURES IN SIX YEARS. Call at the office for explanatory pamphlets. H. P. GILBERT, A. B. JACKSON, ‘Vice President. GEO. W. KING, 3. BARTON MILLER, ‘Treasurer. ‘Secretary. DIRECTORS. Dr. L. W. Ritchie, W. F. Gibbons, @ ‘Wm. Smith, Jobn H. Schultze, WA HG. Waxner, ‘Daniel Johnson. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Archibald Greenlees, ‘Sainuel H. Wheeler, Joseph H. Lee. . VALUATION COMMITTEE. W. Riley Deebie, ‘Win. A. Hutchins, B. W. Darby. JESSE H. WILSON, Attorney. ‘INQ. W. MACARTNE Mouter Nt Stock Ex. SON & MACARTNEY, Lovie BUILDING: dale ST. X.w., Bankers and Dealers in Government Deposits. Exchane. Loans.» Collections, Railroad Stolks and. Bonds aud all sccurities listed on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston MA epecialiy made of investuent securities. District Bonde and sora) Wallrued. Gas, Insurance and fete: phone Stock dealt fn ‘Aulerican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. $y18 9790-308 J*0. W. conson. Fourr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. C. 6 Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits and 10 Per ‘Cent paid on Deposits left with the Association for 5 years. You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate security and pay it back at the rate of 813 per month. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. STOCK $1 PER SHARE, MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF $200. For circulars and other information apply at offices, 3 and 915 F st. n.w., ‘Next to Columbia National Bank, OFFICERS: HARRISON DINGMAN....... ..President ANDREW WALL....Ist Vice President and Manager GEORGE W. LEACH... 2a Vice President ALONZO TWEEDALE. Secretary GEORGE GIBSON. JNO. E. SMITH. - eves: Attorney EDWARD 8. YORK. -Manager of Loan Devertment 7M. B. GUBLEY, EDERICK C. 8, Real Tasurance and Stock Beckers, 155 F et, ‘Real estate boaght, and rented. Local seeuri- A fresh supply Just received from the springs No. 1 and No. 2 by the agent for the District of Columbis. W. & THOMPSON, ‘708 15th wt. Jost or surrendered them to any other soc! them renewed. y order of the Executive Committee, L. 8. EMER’ myB2w Secretary of thy ry, can have Y, REMOVAL NOTICE. THE | SHILLINGER CURRING AND PAVING COMPANY Has reioved to its new office, The NO ttd GST, NW. he company is prepared to lay Granolitbic sidewalks under the per- ot system, amd also to ill orders for wu Walks, rand Stable Joors, ani to execrite all work in Cement, Gerinan halt are ap7-tr , Tile Shop, 520 13th st. RE YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU- ABLES with the _ INGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, FIREPROOF RTORAGE BOOM fel0-4u TRUNK STORAGE A SPECIALTY. = MINISTERS AND ORGANISTS! Haye you heard the VOCALION? , Ifyou have not 1t would pay you to visit the Ply- mouth Chirehe commer ith ant B stsry Hew. Ne Brows, pastor, and swe this MOST WONDERFUL Of Ail Reed Instruments. A **Vocalfon" was recently sold to this church after Ti othe: Leading organs. Whe Fat ‘as fo adult its ANS." Tn fact ft UATE of tone. THEI of the cost of a Gh feqvatsize, On ‘of the cost of a Pipe organ of equal size, Possibly your church NEEDS A NEWORGAN. Send talogue, prives, terms, rewarding the F DROOP, removed lis office and residence from We ty No. M19 15th st. n.w. tid K sts (McPherson Square). ee HAVE UEEN SPENT DY OUR ashinston’ ‘aseard’s Pino Hains fad oneless Bacon when. they were mot Camard’s at 1. | We have tried sevural vlans to overcome this dif- ‘and have Snally adopted a bine oval tim tag, Our nase printed on it in white, wich is af need ‘our fin uuncoses ‘ibe deceived: Tnsist upon having only good with tag attarhed fo them. iat ‘whe \HARDWOOD REFRIGERA- tors, Gas and New Process Gasoline Stoves, ve, ranize and forni ts Tel. ace work, plumbing and gas ft garden hose. Pay cash ny potas eee an oq.0, BONOMA CALIFORNIA, WINE CO. mb 26-2, 317 Oth ALL REAL ESTATE AGEN’ Wi yoed the book I have lished, ve its cost to th i he ae fT. MeQuEEN, ‘Telephone 763. (ap22]__ 1106-1110. ee BKe>"* UsING ove ‘COUPONS ‘You can save 10 per cent on your laundry bills. Notbing but first-class work. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, _mhi¢__48i1 to 499 C st. n.w. > DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from $35 up. ‘Trousers from $10 up. _Low prices from this date with high-grade art. Ja20 SPRING SUITS. = SPRING SUITS. If you are considering the qualities, variety and prices this is the place to buy. Owing to the strong pressure of spring busi- ess we need a little time, so don't delay. J. A. GRIESBAUER, R. 8. Harden, No. 804 E st. ‘The Tattor, ‘apO-3mn 435 9th st. n. Ww. | et AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THE DG! Portnalty by hank so NRTIONAL BINDERY, 1296 F ST... books in half calf or morocco tor $1. se i HAS MOV! ‘We have received from the GORMULLY & JEF- FERY MANUFACTURING CO. 9 sample rim and tyre, illustrating their new pneumatic. It is en ex- tremely neat and well-made article. It looks weil and handles well. It Las great resiliency—dropping the inflated tyre from a heieht of four feet, it rebounded toexactiy three inches of the heizht from which it was dropped, showing that the amount of force lont is in- finitestmal. ‘The tyre is by no means heavy, indeed it iv light, and the valve is simplicity itself. There is a non-return valve in the pump, and the air is kept in by cross pressure on the tube applied in an extremely simple and ingenious manner.—The Cyclist, Coventry, B 0. _ Samples can be seen and tried at 1925 14th n.w.1ny7 —_—" B. FRANK GIBBS Has opened down town offices in the ‘MERTZ BUILDING, cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Bours: 9 toll s.m., 3to5p.m. ; Sunday,10toll a.m. Residence: = 1790 Q ST. N.W. Hours: 6to7 p.m. Telephone 588. my7-2w* OEE & RORERTS 00. . DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND ‘BUSINESS USES. 407 10TH 8T., NEAR GAS OFFICE. Ee myS-lw 13, Sree “wear eecas Cor. 7th and E'sts. 4 Fou NorTIcED rrr FIGURES representing our prices have ‘Dot been mentioned in our announcements. We are willing that our patrons should ex- amine into the merits of cheaper clothing ‘than we can afford to turn out of our estab- Mshment. Our endeavor is to handle first- ‘class work only. SNYDER & WOOD, Model Tailors, 423 Eleventh street northwest. THE PIANO IS A ME} faintly. See. then, that it is he Bohmer will complete the WORCH & CO., agents, #25 7th. qe DELIGHTFULLY COOL WEATHER ‘will enable our customers to prolong ‘thelr enjoyment of our Superb Vt. Maple Sugar and Syrup, of which ‘westill have ® limited supply. It's the real stuff, too, asall testify who have tried tt, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY (28 9th et. ae THIS 13 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIO THAT I am no longer associated with Dr. Jus. Dadfey Morgan in the practice of medicine. ¥ DR. JOS. M. BARBER, _my126t___Ofico aud reatdetice, Gu? EE Hew. g = FOR SALE AT ST. ASAPH. ee EE (ASA aoe feet of ground: Grooms; 15 minutes Pete and Alexandria R. R. almost ro fro 7,300 West every hour Washingwn or retien; 10 tatautes walk of Alexandria and not 500 feet tion. Due! pears and other saul amount cash ant monthly: pay. = A grees bargain Sor lee or serene ineans. For other p cu lars a] WH. DEMPSEY, Heal Estate Broker, “ the and Pr ton on JUNE, and 2, under the charge of university cfieers. |For particalars and past ex- tinination papors widress FRANK BOLLES. Se Sunibrid my 1-4 SS LAWYER: LB: DEALERS 2 ‘and others who have rel estate to sell should consiilt LATIMER & SLOAN, 1407 G st.. where Will get the best attentiol anid reasonable terins. Mmyii-at g=> WASHINGTON, D. C., Po May 10, 1800, The partnership heretofore existing between JOS GOLDBERG and SAMUEL LEVINGSTON a» deal- keheral inerchandise at Ww, Under the “Brin nauie & LEVINGSTON, Ins Pi . autnal consent, and Mr joldsburg, who will coutinne business at No, iN st. n.w., Will assiuine all the obligations of the late turm and is authored to collect aif debts due tt JOSEPH GOLDBERG, my113t* BAM. LEVINGSTON! PPO” SPECIAL DESIGNS, MONUMENTS AND VAULTS WE ARE UNEXCELLED. ‘We carry the largest assortment of stock in the city, ‘which comprises the best designs and materisl pro- curable, J. F, MAN NIN 14th and H sts. n. Compare our prices. Designs free A STEP ELASTIC, ente ons Betokens great felicity, x A step insured by people who always wear the “Boker Shoe.” Just as ufuch truth as poetry in this— perbaps more. The main study with us in wanu- facturing shoes is comfort, and we fit any foot, be- cause our lusts are of infiluite variety. THE BAKER SHOE, 1430 New York aves “Just ‘round the corner” of 15th st. myll {myl1-1m) uncertain. “We advise placing your orders | at © fe offer until fur- can: des | hat ot 2.48 ton cash at other. 5. Orders for car-load lots | * Ch. (sni).4.90 ton solicited. | White Ash Gtx att, ey and fur-5.20 ton my? Send Orders by Drivers of Hed Wagons. ALL PERSONS HAVING GOODS ON DE- a posit with H. K. Fulton upon which inter- one year or more are hereby notified to call pap A ed ‘the goods will be 4 ISK. FULTON, Pawn! OUR 85 SCHOOL SUIT 18 JUST THE Fae thine for hoy: we have thera from, 82 to Bed Pon it the yrives are wa}, below others. Tnythiw BISLMAN DROS. cor’ 7ehand £ sia: temperature taeee ti ther petrige po eee Cee erator and REDUCES THE EXPENSE of livine Uy keeping sweet and fresh the ting f ch Yon spend | your money, and $0 often hay to be Hiro aay because. our REV AIGER- ATOR DOES NOT KEFRIGERATE. Get the best. They are the cheapest. ‘The Wise goasin Poorlews ts guaranteed and ioney Feturned if not perfect. For gale W. Bo HOEKE, Sole Arent, my3-11t and Penn. ave, Be HEE Pornts OF SUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Ahead of all Competitors. EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW "82 MODEL. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, 8TH AND F STS. N.W. 3] TU, S: Ww 721 Gibats cvery Friday net, See Alaerie fe wonderful text ined Davie day fs for private sittings, Mrs. BURT'S, 410 7th st. 8.w. Seana EES E THE NATIONAL, CO-OPERATIVE COM- 5 PANY. (1 ited). Olfices: ing at, Alexandria, Va, and 03H st nw, HAPs be ee ‘other mbi7-tr | i Fe iy i 7 Et B Fi E B8 Bi nae tt re CRo! a4 INS HAVING GOO! 14G8" nie before June, i they will be sold to pay charges. E. K. a: Proprietor. aye ‘ASURE YOUR QUARTS AND PINTS and see if they ESS and ULE aig ‘ery few dealers sell full quarts and pints, ll quarts and pints can always be found at H./A. SELIGSON'S: ‘who sells nothing else. mist ave returned te tied aii taka, 410.11th rh ‘old, tan . D.w., and will be glad to se their etstianer and Biends, my 132 ,A FEW ADVANPAGES OF a ms SERIES OF Tine vase Any number of different type wheels can be used interchangeably on the *Hatn- mond"—an advantage not to be had in other machines. ‘The writing is always in sight— another characteristic of the ‘“Haiamond.” On trial free for the asking. JOHN ©. PARKER. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 6197th st. n.w. my “Keen.” = Custom: Tatior. We conceive that the scme of rood dress is not only attained by rich clothes, made up in the latest styles, but all these features combined with a perceptibly different ent, at onco stumping the wearer asaiman of ood taste and refnement.. We're making Up just such suits every day, each a little Aifferent, according to the taste and whims of the customer, at prices that are really low for the **best” tailoring. GEO. T. KEEN, 414 9th st. ow. myl2 TOO OLD TO LEARN. Wehave never done cheap (poor) tafloring andiare ow too wid to learn coven if wees Sired."“If vou ‘want the best materinly, Tiast Workmanshin, perfect. Bttins warm are willing (0 pay from #:8-unewe cay aive Foun sunt that ‘will ontwear two cheap tailor: hae suite considering superior ste and eagellonce, weitA fimall lot of Se. amd $1. Searts for eit have droped to 30c. STEEL," "035 Pa, aves myl3. SGP POF SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ‘We will deliver at your door 5 gallons of the Finest “XXX” Vapor Fluid. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Paints, Oils, Fluid, &¢., st.n.w. my13 eT waar you want. New “True Biue” Serves and Worsteds, Black also. * and others’ of but Uttie less repute. I can wake you up a Good Serge Sack Suit as low as §2—and guarantee it, color, &e. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, TAILOR, COR. 9TH AND G STS. N.W. my13 WE INSIST ON EVERY TRANSACTION =~ bein, ely satisfactory to all who deal ith us. We want you to be pertictly satisfied oF ‘we won't take the nioney.. It is alwajs omr aim to do the best Tailorine, and that we sncteed is evi- enced by our already lunge and increasing business. If you have never Worn a pair of Trousers which gzactly nt we'd hike to make you a pair. Elewwnt 5 BERK Suits to ordes, $30. Trouserings, €10an, NO} cor. 10th and N.Y. ave. Wow. my13, <q WHAT ONE OF 01 AND BUSIEST BUSINESS MEN OF THE CITY SAYS OF THE PHONO. GRAPH. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO., Capita’, 1.000.000, Cor. oth and F Washington, Dag. Slay Tis i802. ash snvion, : : COLUMBIA PHONOGEAPH GO: No. 627 Est. n.w., city: Gentlemen: You can refer tome asto the wseffIness and desirability of the phonograph. It is a great time saver. It also permits a men tobe by him- wif while he is thinking. Many who, when surrounded by others, are not rapid of thought are able to avail themselves of dictation by means of the phonograph, which is always at their service. With the phonoyraph Ido ao half day's work in ha'f an hour. Thauking you for the good you are doing in introducing this most useful time saver, I re- main, Very truly yours B.H. WARNER, President. Dictated to and transcribed it Srom the phonograph. ,LAWNS—AND HOW TO KEEP THEM. Fine weather this—for the laicne. ‘Use a lawn mower frequently, as the oftener a lawg is cut the smoother and glossier it becomes, ‘We carry an extensive variety of Lawn Mowers, and make a specialty of the “Coldwell Stand- ard," which are conceded to be the Best. We offer a ten-inch Lawn Mower, which we fully guaran- tee, at 83.25 each. BARBER & ROSS, Builders’ Hardware, Cor. 11th and G sts.; my13 JUROR COOPER'S FAMILY AND HOW = Tox HE eee It is conceded that Juror Cooper lost bis life by rea- son of his mance of 8 public data. Abang ot acknow! ourselves under ublivation his depen- dent family on this uccount. How shall we best man- ifest feeling? Some have generously contributed mon %. ‘Such assistence will provide for present ne- cemsities, but how about the fhtnre?. Within a month or less the case will have prased into'the limbo of for- BAe, things. Before the inevitable oblivion comes ‘hone of us who purchase family supplies at the myl; ‘TRIBUTORS, SEEING THE WORLD IN SIX DAYS. eee RE aE ey Ret eon eee $49, payable in Taslmaty naaliseas” railroad ticket to Chicago and re- "Elk aayw' Hotel Accommodations, secured in to the World's Fair. Tusarance pol #15, Se Roce ists a i M_ WHARTO! THE Sap eRe of ‘Baltimore, will ESDAY EVENING, May 17, af First With and O sts. “Set advertisement tn me my 133 <q = TICKET No, ‘Tle lat donated th National Fencibles Fair by Mr. Ea. peeman, situated in eland, was won by et No. 1 wins Costinett's trouser Picket No. U4 wins Lonano's tronseritire Present winnlay tickets at armory und pecelve cer tifeate, fal:F2t] 3. G. STELLE, Secretary. ee ae Sepa rene re we) ho je clase egy Exchanve Hail, 13th st. bet. Gand'Hi sts Seiko tlod STEAM LAUNDR' eee ry iLL RE inove MONDAY, May 16, to 1306 F st. until the completion of t mylslw* NEW LAUNDRY, 1302 F st. now. BP? BE DECIDED TONIGHT: AT THE FAIR Of Columbia Typographical Union, @ street north- west, opposite the Pension Ofice, the results of the contests for the Pressman’s Knife, the G.A.R. Badge, and the Garrison Flag will be announced at 10 o'clock. Fair will be continued three extra days, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May, 16,17 and 18, and SEASON TICKETS ARE GOUD until the close. 1t Gq POPVEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE WARM WATER Should be used to reduce a swollen or blackened eye, MATTING I8 MOVING BRISKLY, IF YOU WANT TO SELECT FROM THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF PATTERNS IN THE CITY COME IN TOMORROW. IF YOU HAVE DETERMINED TO BUY A NEW SIDEBOARD I CAN SUIT YOU TOA CERTAINTY—AND THE PRICE WILL BE ALL RIGHT—AND LONG TIME TO PAY-YOUR OWN TIME. 1 MAKE BETTER TERMS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE DOES. JOHN RUDDEN, Seventh street northwest. ‘NT INVESTME) horses rented to 51: ca Pe Three small my13.2t it age. F. PABET, 1907 F st. SL T™S SUDDEN CHANGE iy acall for Spring not purchased, ly Made and Perfect Fitting Overcoats awaits your inspec- tion. Price, $10 10 820. my13 a Me weather in tikely to be fair till Sunday: ‘warmer; winds becoming south. THE BEST FOR LESS. Why should you not buy here, when Why —_ wecan sell you Inmber in most instances not st a saving of 10 to 20 per cont. sace We're the only firm in this city quot- 90 ing 81.15 per 100 square feet for N. per cent? C. Boards—all gang sawed, of even thickness and choice wood. We're after your lumber trade in dead earnest. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, ‘Lumber and Mi Work, Cor. Othand NY. ave n.w. Sq DO YOU DESI COMPETES Almost every man looks forward to that time when he can lay down the struggles of business lite t Lis labors. Don't you Hat thne wud brine na that struee? TE ‘anvthing to want to bring it to ie attention of the ‘public I have a yatented process tor producing virctilars that compels. the croune "rout ivine ih to Teadall yom have 10 say, Just as certainly as thongh yon had written then & tier. Great aid to propressive men. Ake Yoo one? BYRON S. ADAMS, Telerhone 90. 512 11th 3 myl3 ted States Mutual Accident “Assoclation. ‘The Wastineion business the, contol antes ‘carried on nihder Mir. Brank Ee Phones, I ‘rast bul i Fay, with tinue in hig eap pleased ~ . Pratt & Sons. will con- soy d as General Agent and will be to have his triends ca'l at Room 8, Sun build- cy age preferring can pay a v. bean teccare tue Bionieonagn Genctal Ageat wih bechateeters ot tinenessas General Aveut, Hou 34, 002 Prat rs = The United States Mutual Accident Association paid 2 =... **Three attributes” commend our shop to Four favor: Unexcelied quality. Well-cut garments. Consistent low prices. Our $25 Business Suits to order commend them- selves as a sample of these attributes, = W. C. MERTZS ‘Tailoring Shop, 514 11th st. [MPROVEMENT THE ORDER Of the Age’ ts the prin ciple on which the SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER is built. It leads where others dare not follow! Giv it a ten da free trial « you will use no other. HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 995 F street. Fe OOM PORTABLE KITCHENS. Every family man can afford to invest liber- aily to make the home kitchen convenient and comfortable. ‘In hot weather kitchen work is bed enough at its Lest, but modern inventions make it st least The ‘of these inventions ts the ‘most important Gas Rance. ‘TODAY and TOMORROW will be great days in our Juvenile Departments. The fact that ‘our stock fs the best assorted and that we are selling our high-rade goods st 25 per cent less than inferior makes are sold for elsewhere te ‘Row well known. Weonly wish to remind you that during thie great sale we are giving away & Camera, with complete photograph outfit, free with every purchase of Infants’, Girls’ and ‘Boys’ Clothing and Outfitting amounting to @5 and over. ‘This a the firet thme our ad. cocuptes this column. We are going to test ite efficiency by offering line of Children's All-wool Resfers, made with high sleeves ang sailor collar, in | Navy, Tan and Red, with or without gilt trim- “ aning, todey only st 91.25. 2 eld elsewhere tor ADVERTISING AMUSEMENTS: ATTORNEYS. AUCTION SALES. BICYCLES. BOARDING. BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS COUNTRY REAL ESTATE . COUNTRY BoaRD.. DEATHS... DENTISTRY EDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS, FINANCTAL. FOR RENT ( * FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Stables). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Honses). FOR RENT (Stores) . FOR SALE (Houses), FOR SALE (Lots)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous: FOR SALE (Pianos). HOTELS. INSURANCE... LADIES’ GOODS. LECTURES LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MARRIAGES. MANICURE. MEDICAL... MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. NOTARIES PUBLIC, OCEAN STEAMERS, POTOMAC RIVER BO, PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL PROFESSIC PROPOSALS ... RAILROADS . SPECIAL NOTICES. STEAM CARPET CLEANING STORAGE............... SUBURBAN PROPERTY... SUMMER RESORTS. WANTED (Country Board)... WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Lots) WANTED (Rooms). BYBEKRRKO EHH SIA HHH EwIAn So WANTED (Situations) WANTED (Miscellaneous). HOES HKIDORE MOOR O Ie oe SS PrETETTTET LATTE LLL Goverxment Recetrts Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $444,914; customs, $409,955. —_—_.——_— Secretary Tracy has returned to Washing- ton from New York, —— es APprovep.—The President has approved the act for the relief of Alfred J. Worcester, No Canrxet Meetixc.—The regular meeting of the cabinet was omitted today for the stated reason that “there was no business calling for a meeting.” A Vavante Rerorrt on people's banks or co- operative credit associations in Germany, Austria, Italy and Russia bas been issued by the Agricultural Department. It was by Mr Edward T. Peters = ae Mz. Hernent A. Gert has been appointed chief clerk of the United States fish commis- sion to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. J.J. O'Conner. Mr. Gett is the di officer of the commission. — = Carr. Tartor, who has been relieved from duty in the office of the Secretary of War and assigned to duty at the Springfield armory, leaves for his new post tomorrow. Capt. Taylor has made many friends during his stay in this city, and. his “departure will be sincerely re- Navat. Onprns.—Lieut. Commander Richard Bush has heen detached from the Portamouth on the 20th instant and granted leave for one year. Passed Assistant Engineer C. J. Habig- burst detached from duty at the National tube works, McKeesport, Pa. and ordered as met ore engineer naval examining board, Philadelphia, Pa a Ane Now Laws.—The President this after- noon approved the act authorizing « national bank at Chicago to establish a branch office on the grounds of the world’s Columbian exposi- tion; the act authorizing the construction ‘of @ bridge across the river near Warsaw, Mo.; the uct for «bre scrote Missouri river at De Witt, Mo.; the act to establish a military post at Helens, Mont. sory mets Dears of Ganza’s Lrevtexant.—Gen. Scho- field received a telegram from Gen. Stanley, commanding the department of Texas, this morning as follows: Sax Axroxio, Tex. May eaperpmen officer at Fort Ringgold it yesterday morning on Mexican side between detachment of Mexican army and forty bandits. Ten of latter killed, among whom is Julian Flores, who was Garza’s main man. A TALK WITH MR. FITCH. He Says Blaine is Fully Restored to Health— New York Democratic Prospects. Blaine this morning, said to a Stam reporter to- day that he was astonished to find how well the Secretary seemed to be. “Some time ago when I saw him,” Mr. Fitch “the had the weary appearance of a man in health. This F ‘Mr. Fitch entered into s discussion of the affairs of his own party in New York. at) ite BSE) i i | | H 4 i a F EF Fee il ty i H fi fi “ i i i vif about his ability to the 7. . The situation is a very delicate one ry with.” ‘The ‘The President Washington river A COSTLY DISPATCH, Verdict Against the World's Londoa Correspondent. ; ARRIVAL OF THE CONEMAUGH AT RIGA Cleveland Men in Ohio Believed to Be Losing Ground. A SENSATION AT YALE, DAMAGES FOR LIBEL. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Caryll Given 85,000 for @ New York “World” Publication. Lorxpox, May 13.—In the case of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Caryll (Mrs. Carvil ‘being better known as Miss Geraldine Uimar) against E. Tracy Greaves, London correspondent of the ‘New York World, for libel, the jury this aftor~ noon returned a verdict against Greaves for 1,000 pounds damages. The libelous article was published in the New York World in October last, ax a dispatch from London, and suggested ‘that Mr. Carell, who bad been married to Miss Ulnar in the March previous, thought of instituting proceedings against his wife for divorce on the ground ot alleged intimacy with Mr. Horace Sedger, manager of the Lyrie Theater, at which both Mr.and Mrs. Carvil were ex 9 attempt was made on the trial to establish the truth of the libel, the de- fense presented being that Mr. Greaves was uot rexponsible either for ite authorship or ite pub- lication. — CLEVELAND MEN DISAPPOINTED. The Showing Against the Ex-President tm Ohio Surprises Them, Spectal Dispatch to the Evening Star CoLvxnce, Omo, May 13.—The development of anti-Cleveland strength among the demo- crats in the first district conventions beld im Ohio to select delegates to Chicago is a surpriae to Cleveland and anti-Cleveland democrats alike. Two districts, the fourth and eighth, have selected their nationn! delegates, and none of the four delegates lected are favorable to Cleveland. They are varioudy accredited among Hill, Brice and Campbell, but whether they are thus properly classed of not it is beyond a doubt that they are all auti- Cleveland. The fourth district selected J. W. Hull, who lives at Lima, the home of Senator rice, but who holds the office of state warden, a an sppcinins of Gov. Campbell. Hix colleague, . K. Culmins of Shelby. stated both before a1 after his election that he thought it would be unwise to nominate any man from New York. He will probably favor ex-Gov. Campbell In the eighth distnet Albert Zageworth was elected as an avowed Hill man. However. he ie the law partner of Superintendent of Inear- ance W. H. Kinder, an appointee of Gov. Camp- bell, and it will probably be easy to, draw hima to Campbell's ort, Judge A. B. Johnson, his collsague, oa radical advecate of Gov. but it is believed now that he will Campbell. ae en ARRIVAL OF THE CONEMAUGH. Another Shipload of Food From America Sr. Perensevnc, May 13.—The steamer Con- emangh, bearing flour, grain and provisions from America destined for the famine eufferers of Russia, arrived in Riga rosdstend at mid- night last night. At 5 o'clock this morning the work of discharging the vessel begun and ts pushed as rapidly as possible, eri afternoon the cepa euthetie ona residents 0! proceeded steamers to the roadstead, where most hearty ngs were extended to those on board the Conemaugh. — > COLOR LINE IN YALE. Wifey’s Refusal to Debate With Spurgese Discussed. New Haver, Corn., May 13.—The refusal of Lebbeas L. Wifley of Mexico, Mo., the highest man in bis class at Yale law school, to debate for the Wayland prize against James B. Spur geon of Richmond Va., on the ground of color iscondemned by the majority of Yale meh. Wifley’s friends have issued manifesto, signed “Southern Students,” in which they say: “It does not seem to occur to New England that there is a marked distinction im the south between a colored man and a white ones that the races move in entirely separate social ‘and are educated in separate schools. ~The social status of the whitts is not come fined to the drawing room. It extends to the church and the school. The social line is drawus no more severely then in the ‘home of aboll- tion; it is only drawn in another place. “In the case of the young man from Missourt the circumstances are no different from thong of any other young man who was born toed te Go aet ie is aman of principle and moral courage. “He is not willing to stultity himself by ng in a contest that he would not engage bx in his own home and in the presence - fly and friends. Any other course would show @ lack of moral stamina.” ~ the bee suid yesterday: “T have been in law’ echocl foc two "years. Wiley I bave always been ‘et the meetings of the been here only one. with one exception. That ‘was last year when I was appointed to debate against R. Miller of the class of “91. cannot see any reason Txbould not be allowed to debate for the prize, I shall prepare a speech and deliver it. ——— HAD TO GIVE UP THE TRIP. Mr. George W. Childs’ Health Would Net Allow Him to Ascend Pike's Peak. Coronapo Sruixos, Cor, May 13.—Mr. Childs has decided not to make the proposed was on the ville to the effect that be hnd been compelled tive instructions