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“THE EVENING STAR. ‘BLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, tg aT THE STAR BUILDINGS. " M01 Penzsylrania Avenue, corer 11th 8t. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, > 8 H. KAUPFMANN, Pres't Kew York Ofice, 88 Potter Building. tar .@ STAR is served to subscribers in the ee m their own acconmt, rein the Unitnd tates OF cents per mon SarunnaY QUADRUPLE Sure Stan ¢1.00 per years wih foreien postaze added. #3.00. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as second-class roail matter.) S27 All mati subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on syplication. nening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1892. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECTAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. | <= —=————= = = = Sree eee — = a = Se ‘ qi, 0. 0. ¥.—COLUMBIAN MPMENT, SUMMER CROP PREDICTIONS. TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Pr Tue Omo Nariosat Bax | 3 I pevston will be held ont | Se AVOID THE CRUSH! S <a 3 Index to Advertisements, = Ustox Saves Basx, PUESDAY EVENING. May Ta at 8 o'clock, for | Pile The Jersey crop of mosquitoes ts | E> ae sees ea— oF . xree work. Put yinents aro cor. the er GO EARLY T CHURCH, ADVFRTISING INGTON. 509 7th st. n.w. diaily invited. ‘P. wyl te. ‘Tonight and view the great crowd at the Typographi- ot on LOtmmeY 1Gth and U ste. AMUSEMENTS WASHINGTON. . 7 SATE cota oner age tens RaanhyiRi | cal Pair, Gt. new. onpesite pension omice. ne, | Dot Jait to kearhime ye | AMUSEMENTS... Capttal.......... «++ $200,000. Hipetiid Sadecemnenite toad ch tenella: jon will be held | UR cs ava ee z SAM RICAN FRATERNAL OT A RPECTAL COM FICATION OF LEB AUCTION SALES. Cor. Eh and G sia nw. DEPARTMENT CLERKS, ULT2, Secty other Ieseia"will eoee even | enters of fe Sricr inthis ey wih Saal bea Deer eines eeten esas | spanoeea: WORKING PEOPLE, a predictions meed sive you | = °° Mie clatine upto Fetruaty 1. Ab invited to be present. By order et U Page ‘Besides being engaged in a general banking business CHILDREN. a xiet; May 17. D. the Ohio National Bank bas devoted a lance portion Of the vault space in its substantial NEW BUILDING to # number of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. renting $5 to 835 per annum, affording absolute protec- tion to valvable papers of all kinds. %. D. TAYLOR....... President. ZNO. O. JOHNSON... Vice President. @ H. DAVIDGE. Cashier. ©_A. BAKER... < Assistant Cashier, myli-Im Mosex To Loss. ‘This Company has money to loan npon Real Estate and Coflateral Securities im sums to suit. By collateral security is meant any stocks listed on the various Stock exchanges, having an immediate marketable value. THIS COMPANY WILL Pay you interest upom your deposite, Rent you a aafe box. Keep your will free. Manage your estate, Collet your income. Afford storae facilities, Advise you tm financial matters. Sell you Detenture Bonds and mortgages paying Sand 6 per cemt interest. ‘TMs COMPANY WILL ACT AS Executor. Administrater. ‘Trustee. Assunee, Recelver. Guardian. Treasurer. ‘Financial agent. & T. BRITTON, President. Banking Honse, 14056 st. n.w. Storage Ware House, 1140 15th st. nw. Toxtixe [xscxasce. It ts the best form of life insurance extant. ‘More Tontine Insurance is now written than all other kinds put together. Tontine Insurance is the cheapest. ‘The Equitable Life Assurance Society orig!- Rated and Introduced Tontine Insurance. By means of Tontine Insurance the Equitable 4s enabled to return to the holder of a maturing Policy the fofal amownt paid by him in yremi- ume, With interest. Death claims are paid by the Equitabie immediately on recept of satis- factory proofs of death. ‘Further particulars on application. BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, myl7 1R6 F st. ow. CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY'S Operations. The region is famous as the heart of the Bewemer ore field of the United States. It ts phenom- ually rich im mine, forest and quarry products, ‘Water power, agricultural resources, &. Unsur- Pamved for salubrity of climate. SERIES B STOCK. Apromtsing investment, based on actual values and managed by abie officials of the highest responsibility, Ienow offering. ‘The subscription books for stock in this series will close May 31. or sooner, should the series be filled. Al stock im good standing will partici- pate in dividends as declared. DIVIDENDS ARE LIKELY TO COME SOON on Stock in the CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, Decause it is already well provided toward pay- ing for its magnificent town site and stock sales now are specially for the develop- ment of properties and the en- = couragement of industries. ALL CLASSES OF STOCK participate in earnings. Series B, so largely owned in Waghington, draws toaclose. It will be withdrawn May 31 to make way for ahicher-priced series. Be- fore the opportunity passes it would be ‘well for you to investicate the mat- ter. You can invest in small or large suins to suis your pocket and pay for your stock in ‘20 monthly tustall- ments. (Call on or address ©. KR McBLATR, District Agent, ‘Si Atlantic building. A GUARANTEE (Of safe and intelligent management ts offered share- holders in the Co-operative Town Company in the ersonnelof itsdirectory: KOBERT P. PORTER. President: LOUIS E. McCOMAS, Vice Presi- dent; A. T. BRITTON, Treasurer, and JNO. G_ CARLISLE. ISHAM G. HARRIS and ‘BL C. HANSBROUGH, Directors. Bubecription books to this most promising investment Gm the present series) will close May 31, 182, Of sooner if the series is exhausted. The imstallment plan affords opportunity Winvestors of almost any means. Five shares can be carried for $6.25 per month, larger blocks in proportion. (Call on oF adarees © RB McBLATR, District Agent, myit 31 Atlantic building. EWISG. TEWKSBURY, W. B. HIBES, ‘Banker, 3 Broadway. S. ¥. Et A Auetiber Washinica Stock Eachange. LEWIS G. TEWSEURY & CO., BANKERS AND BKOKERS, 1KG Fst.. WASHINGTON, D.C., Boy and sell for cash or on sargtm Stocks, Bonds, Prcvisions ana On. ‘Disect private wires to New York and Chicago. Interest allowed on deposits. Outctown business « specialty. ‘All Local Securities dealt 19. ae ee Frorurr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTOS, D. Cc. © Per Cent paid on Rewular Deposits and 10 Per (Cent paid om Deposits left with the Association for 5 yeare, ‘You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate security and pay it back at the rate of $13 per month. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. STOCK €1 PER SHARE, MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, ‘WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF $200. ‘Wee circulars and other information apply at offices, 913 and 915 F st. ow. Bert to Columbia National Bank, OFFICERS: HARRISON DINGMAN... President ANDEEW WALL... 1st Vice President and Manager GEORGE W. LEACH... 24 Vice President soso Soeretary soos Treagnrer EDWARD S. YORK .. Manager of Loan Devartment C. T. Havessee, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, CHANGE OF BANK HOURS. On and after the 25th of May, 1802, the bank hours of this bank will be as follows: Daily (except Sundays and bolidays), 9:30. m. to 3p. m. ‘On the last day of the month, the Ist, 2d, 34, 15th and 16th days, from 9:30a. m. toS p. m., and Satar- day evenings from 6 to & When any of these special days fall on Sunday or on a holiday the preceding day will be substituted. All extra hours will be for the receipt of deposits only. myl4-tyel Orrice OF THE FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 1251 32D STREET. BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ELEVENTH SERIES OF STOCK. F. H. SMITH, President. $1,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. Such reputation has this sssociation earned for itaelf 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 rowing larger day by day. ‘The more fully the merits of this association are understood the more convinced the people will be- come of its superiority over all others and impressed with the benefits derived from membership. Itis conducted on sound business principles and ts truly equitable in all its features. ‘Borrowers and investors share alike in its profita, EVERY SERIES MATURES IN SIX YEARS. ‘Call at the office for explanatory pamphlet, OFFICERS. A. B. JACKSON, ‘Vice President. 3. BARTON MILLER, Secretary. 4. P. GILBERT, President. GEO. W. KING, ‘Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Dr. L. W. Ritchie, W. F. Gibbons, Wm. Sinith, Jobn B. Schultze, W. A. Cunningham, 1H. G. Wagner, Daniel Jobnson. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Archibald Greenlees, Samuel H. Wheeler, Joseph H. Lee. VALUATION COMMITTEE. W. Riley Decbis, ‘Wm. 4. Hutchins, BW. Darby. 8p30-30t JESSE H. WILSON, Attorney. Tax Naroxat Sare Derosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 15TH 8T. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acta las executor, administrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and ‘every description. Wills prepared by s competent attorney, who is in daily attendance, and kept without charge when the company is named executor or trustee. Receives money deposits in sume of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrip ton, packed in trunks or boxes, received for deposit incapacious vaults of unsurpassed dryness and secur- ity at moderate cost, RENTS SAFES FROM 85 TO $125 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. BRARLES ©. GLOvEI, Pest Vine President, AMES M. JOHNSTON, Second. Pils MoGs, Teehurer TL. STURTEVANT, Secretary. Directors: Benjamin P. Snyder, ‘Zenas C. Robbins, Alvert La Sturtevant, Andrew Wylie, ‘igbaner | yg nad ei "I jaines, Henry a. Willatd, a See dong Thomss we Sot ¥: ‘William E Clark, Thouas x ‘UT IT OFF ANY LONGER, HAVE YOUR life iwsured today. | Send Your age su} wil wunll uilfustration tc suit gece cave, CHART ES Te BURLEY Special ‘Agent Equitable Lite : Society. 1000 F at. n.t- BS }» CORSON. Jyo. We J = ‘Member CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. NW. BanXers and Dealers in Government Benda. Deposits. Exchange. “Loans. Collections. Railroad Stocks and ‘ast all securities listed on the exchanges of New York. Philadelphia, Boston att Baltinore boruchitated soled Se pace ‘A specialty inade of thvestuwent securities. Distr Bonds and all local Rasiroad, Gas, Insurance and Tele: phone Stock dealt in. ‘Atunricau Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. W* GaUREEY, . RREDERICK C, STEVENS. beers of jashiinwtion Stock Exchange, GURLEY & STEVESS, Real Eatate, Insurance and Stock Brikers, 1:533 F st. Teal estate bought. sold and rented. Local sscurl Tourht and suid. "Stoney lonued ‘om fisted securt US dod tow ‘Special attention to Hrat-class th Veotunents ‘Jazy-tr Banoarss Tx Hosz Axo Corsers. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, AND THURSDAY, MAY 19. ‘We shall sell mee $1.25 w. 0.0. corsets at... D5e. mre $1.75 soanette corsetet....... 81.37. ‘We have several C. P. French Corsets, which are not as white as they might be. We shall offer mre $2.50 euutty at. neeeeneee BI-LO. regular made. Worth BOC. at... our 40. Hose at... ‘Not more than three pairs to each customer. . IN STORE OF LOUVRE GLOVE Co., 911 rexxsrivaxuaavexce, 911 Scmnma Opesrxo. Mas. M. J. Hoxr A CHOICE ASSORTMENT of BONNETS and ROUND HATS, from the latest tmportations, together with a line of SHADE HATS for Seaside and Mountain wear. my16 — —< ¥ st. ata eer, | es tour apr Feline tio, Susteren’ superior 4 HOLT, 224 deg., Secretary. _ g=> MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENT, es lena Caer f wall bo etd TURSDAY. “May 7, inatan Borclock win; at the Academy of Music. Th Medieal ane denial professions and the public are in~ Vited to attend. nyict HW. H. BARKER, M. D., Dean. : x To OUR $10.00, $18 n finest Fuh ond Fate, TELL'S TAILORING EMPORIUM Ew On the Avenue, Don't place your order for your Spring Suit until you have seen ours at 825. ‘The best materials, finest workmanship and the moat perfoct fitting. Special line of ‘Trousers to order at 810. TEELS TAILURING EMPORIUM, 03 Pa. ave. my DR. REGINALD MUNSON HAS MOVED Br er adhce te the Metts buikdunae oor Leh and Fis, nw. Telephone 275, ‘Hongs: 9.671 a.1n, gud ¢ to 6 p.m.* Sunday: 9to Ll a.m. and 6 p.1n. my0-2w oF. ‘NEW STRAW HATS LADIES AND MEN B.A. STINEMETZ & SONS’, Straws." Choices! productions uf the 1237 PA. AVE. N.W. P< R85 SCHOOL SUIT Ts JUST THE as thing for Woo: we have then from #2 to Bs depend non it the prices are way, below otters Shen “EISEMAN BROS. cor 7th CAUTION. —WISHING AL SS Chines to Five the highest tion We particularly « ytion those our mnakensatast allow ubere than at the COMEANY but genuine parts are used and v1 the most reason- able charges, ifany, are made. Orders by postal wiil receive iminediate altention. WHEELEK & WILSON MFG. my26-t,th,s,tr 4374 ited wine FePOHOR Coopers FAMILY AND HOW TO AID THEM. by rea sof Us epen= jow shall we bent han © have generously contributed ce Will provide for present ne- jut how about the fn Within a month OF less the case Will uve passed into'the Hiubo of tien things. “Betore the inevitable obt let those of us who purchase fauily. su Center Market take noteot the fact t Cooper kewps VEGETALLE STALL No. 196, in the B st Wing. Let ux herealter wive ber a portion of our par ‘ronay and thus make ber self-supporting, myls-4t* |NTRIBUTORS. Be MONUMENT AND VAULTS. Nowhere in this vicinity can there be found so large an aggre- gation of marble, granite, &c., as weshow. ‘This immense axsort- iuent is sent to us from the most renowned quarries in the land. ‘The prices will bear careful com- Parison with all the rest. Ours is the best work; ours are the best desicns, and we will take pleas- ure in submitting you a desizn if you desire it. Call and talk with ue. J. F. MANNING, ‘Monumental Works, 24th and Este. n. w. eae Races. PEERLESS ESTATE.” ‘These ranges embody in their con- struction simplicity of design and every known improvement. Made in different styles and sizes to suit all requirements. ‘THE E. F. BROOKS CO. 531 15th st. new. Plumbing, Gae and Biectric Fiz- turee. myl¢-Im ,THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT es am Ege Fraps peed hrs Dr. Jas. y More es NET my12-6t Office and residence, 907 E st. a, w. qe TREE Ports 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 ‘92 MODEL. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, STH AND F STS, N.W. * mb17-tr 13 1T RESILIEN’ Sr. received from the GORMULLY & JEF- FERY MANUFACTURING CO. a sample rim und tyre, Mlustrating their new pue tremely neat and well-inade artic handles well. It has great resiliency—dropping the snlated tyre from a height of four feet, it rebounded toexactly three inches of the height from which it was dropped, showing that the amount of force lost is in- fiuitesimal. ‘The tyre is by no means heavy, indeed it is light, and the vaive is simplicity itvelf. ‘There is nop-retura valve in the pump, and the airis kept in by cross pressure on the tube applied in an extremely ‘simple aud ingeulous manner.—Zhe Cyclist, Coventry, Eng. Samples can and tried at 1325 MANTELS, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, i fie mak Staldi-tr J, H. CORNING, Tile Shop, 520 13th st. STORE YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU- SHINGTON igus perosir COMPANY, FIREPROOF 5 ROO! VOCALION Ifyou have not st would pay yo spon Chure ay corer 7th and B ‘OWD, Pastor, and we thin MOST WONDERFUL Of All Reed Instruments, 4 *-Vooation” was recently sold to this church after of to visit the Piy- sts., Rev. N. competition with other leading orgehs. Sou have ttencd to the beautiful and pipe like tone quality of the “‘Vocalion Will at once pdiuit ite superiority over all other REED ORGANS. intact it Rat NO PEER In SWEETNESS and VOLUME of tone. THIRD of the cout of s pine oreanct equntinzy, oo ‘of the coat o ‘organ of equal size Possibly your church NEEDS A NEW ORGAN. Send fogue ion caialonue, prices, trims, Be. pirat hig the 'Vocalion.” 1 ¥. FB DROOP, 925 Peunsyivania ave. ap23-1m Sole Agents, Saa> FRIENDS. avary JOURSELVES OF THE oproriwulty by having ObGEN WAHONAL BINDERY, 1396 F 8., Bind your books im haif cali or morocco for 8) ke lettered in gold. my+ E ACME STEAM LAUNDRY WILL RE- Bese ene NONDAT, Slay its to 1408 Fst antl pieiws” NEW LAUNDRY, 1902 F: NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING HB. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from @35 up. ‘Trousers from 810 up. Low prices from this date with high-grade art, {20 Cor, of th and F se. 2 ‘over Mertz's Drug Store, and 4. Ger Tur Brsr. THE CONCORD HARWESS. ’ LUTZ & BRO. 407 Pens. ave., adjoining National Hotal ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices, a our advice an these siiamer home cotufort requis ites and quote the following epe- Stale “Adjustable Window Screens, Files ee cet initoos, ctr L'ranice.38 inches square, cing? a aking your Own screens, 17c: Flies," each. | Mosiuitocs,» Stromg Wire Screen Doors, fine | Fire n ished with spring hinges, hook and exe ant auob, ouly We. each: ‘Putting y So RE ria Se ony eae he BAKBEK & ROSS, fe Buiiders’ Har myl6 STO ORDER, west prives, ube ering departiiey MOM Pi rons and the public that my place of buai- hess Will be closed at @ p.m. frog M Der 30, inclusive Ww Reliabie Dealer my 4-30" ng At, Septem: to Paints, Oils and Glass, G00 Gat. nw.” GIVEN THAT ‘Will be orend for the purpone cf oecritious to fhe capital stock of tre “Bal thnore and Washington Turnpike unWay Com- Hany” tetween the hours of 11 and 12 on the J8th day of Ma As, at National Ho Loom 30, in the chy of Washington, D:C. Tmylty CHAS. B. CALVERT, Chairinan Com, Se “OTHS CaNnor Live ‘Near the north pole, for the reason that Jack Frost kills them ; neither can they live in the cold storage roomsof the Center Mar- ket, which are kept as cold as the arctic re- gions. The rates for storage therein of furs, fine woolons, rugs, &o., are too low to per- mit any sensible and thrifty woman hazarding such valuable goods by the use of tar and other vile-snelling stuff. Now is the time to store these away. Take the elevator, 7th st. tower. my14-78 Bra PANE, PaRRIS 4 CO, Bankers, Ebbitt Hous» Building. ‘We offer for sale a limited amount of the debentnre per cent gold bonds of the Washington Real Estate Co., in denominations of 8100 and $500, secured by first mortages on Washington city real estate, held by Washington Loan ‘rust Co. an trustees. These ‘bonds run until 1902, are payable in gold coin and are for sale at par. my14-e06t Betokens great felicity. A step insured by people who always wear the ‘“'Baker Shoo.” Just as much truth as poetry tn this— Perhaps more. The main study with us in manu- facturing shoes is comfort, and we fit any foot, be- cause our laste are of infinite variety. THE BAKER SHOR, 1430 Now York ave. just ‘round the corner” of 15th st. mylt DOCTOR MORGAN ie retored histomtce and residence from Est. n.w. to No. 919 Lith et. now. Bo ik sts (McPherso1 Pet, Vand Kote mn Square). pie iny 9t010a.m, only. Telephone call.735. Liu q= MICHIGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA tors, Gas and New Process Gasoline Stoves, stove, range and furnace work, plumbing and gas fitting, warden hose, Vay cash and gave 200 per cent _ Tel. BHA. apbdin) INO. MOKAN. 2120 AGH, av ,PURECALIFOR APE WIN! i Sherry, Mus fads Bottle. igs i, Madvira, Anzelica, Sweet jon "aud 35 cents per 9 SONOMA CALIFORNIA WINE CO.. ‘ATE AGI : s 317 Sh st. a.w. ee ean A auanea, H book: L have ju RECORD OF LOANS. It will soon save its cost t those msing it, . 1. Me QUERN, _ Telephone 768. (ap22}__ 1108-1116 F¢t. n. mg THE PIANO IS A MEMBER OF THE fuiuily, See, then, that it is a crettitable he Sohmer. will complete the household. Ht WORCH & CO., agents, 025 7th my12-Lin <q STORE YOUR FURNITURE, TRUNKS | boxes, &e,, with LATIMER & SLOAN, 1407 G ir sec artinents, light, clean, dry and airy. my panei —" YOU DESIRE A COMPETENCY? ‘Almost every man looks forward to that time when he can lay down the striuvzles o life to enjoy the fruit of his labors. Don't you know you can hasten that tine aud bring nearer the period when you muy ceas that stragale? If mt have anything to eid and want toring it to ihe et T have a patented | process rs that comple: the creom. T mine to say, Jostarcar a written them & etter. Great wid to progressive mene Ate Sou cue :RON,S. ADAMS, Telephone 990, __fmy1y 312 T1th ot. Owe SPRING SUITS. | <7 = SPRING SUIT! If yon are considering the quelitios, variety and prices this is the place to buy. Owing to the strong pressire of spring bust- ess we need a little time, to don't delay, J. A. GRIESBAUER, R. 8. Harden, No. 804 E st. ep OREICE HOU Btol0am., 12t01F _mmy’-Am* ELL. 1614 Hat. n.w. 10 5:30 pam TELEPHLON OE 29-4m Real Es XOCK PROPERTY AGAINST FIRE. ‘The German-Amerioan Fire Ins. Co. of New York ts one of the oldest and most reliable companies in the world. Im their sent for this Dist Eatab- lished prices. 8. J. BLOCK, rance Agent, (15 Est. nw. DR. B. FRANK GIBBS Tias opened down town offices in the MERTZ BUILDIN and Fate, n, Hours: 9tolla.m., 3105 p.m. ;Sunday,10to 11 a.m. Residence: 1730 Q ST. N.W. Hours: 67 p.m. Telephone S88. my7-2w* sq OEDNEY & ROBERTS 00. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES. 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 13 THE NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE COM- PANY. (Incorporated). B it t., Alexandria, Va., and 905 H st. ‘n.w., Washington, B.C. ‘This company has contracts with 170 of the best iness Louses in these cities. TRADE CARDS may NOW be obtained ut 25 cents by “1 and nel at $1 by others. EN TEMED! ‘Have You Seen the Beautiful NECKWEAR ‘We are offering AT 2c. ‘They are exceptionally good. MINNIX, FONDA & CO., 807 PENNA. AVE. N.W. it NOTIC <a Washington. B.C. May 17. 1802. en that a cash Dividend 2 Bet hereby han been’ deciered (wa the anette Goss of Wash Estate Cuinpany cut of ts net maga. Mil be, Dayabie at ihe ois cf te iE ata Pe AU ERDAN. MAY ge stoektividers' of record Friday, May 27, ako the dividends for the past two years wnivalent to'12 per cent per auntim. Hooks lopthe repnafar of ator k will be closed on Fri- day, May 27, to Monday, May 30, 2882, both dates in- clutsive. tors. ‘By ord the Board of LT SakON WO MOSBY WILTTAMS, Secretary. E <a Dark, close, damp storage rooms will ruin your Furniture and make tt ‘the harbor for moth and vermin. “Pray you avoid it.” Tonecure the CLEANEST, DRYEST, BEST LIGHTED AND VENTILATED STORAGE ROOMS IN WASHING Tox Call on or write RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., ‘Telephone 1282. AUCTIONEE! at 920 PA. AVE. N. Qe ME LEADER OF tPHOVEMENTS. The one, TYPEWRITER. thet ranks aliend of git the rest ia SMITH PREMIER, with ite pern nent alignment, safety lorkine dev (which vents errors), duplex ribbon ovement) aulaiuatle tyoecleanine dee ay interchangealiie platens. withru siitt-key. “Send yor ome om ten days’ sree ie ENYA OLARKE & SON, Agents, 835 F STREET. The weather ia likely to be fatr, followed ee ie Wedtealeytocrtabte cians it Last. A NOT ONLY CHEAPEST IN BOARDS. AULant “We have been advertising Boards at AtLant 1.15 por 100square fort as long we. we AtLant ave slinply becwune there fs mote dee ALEant mapa for' boards than any other lumber. Atixst The nextin demand toboutdute ma Ab rask Weiadh quod titsinie Pla Fring. Ai tLant gue width, 434 inch face, at B1-GU per AUank — Scareteet=whtch we fese than vou pay mt facicheres AtLast — * When'we asid you are losing from 10 to ALLast 20 per cent'by hot buying sour iuuber AtYast — herewe meant esactly what we sald. We ALLAGt — are subetantiatiuw it overy day. Libbey, Dittinger & Miller, Lumber and Mit Work, Cor. 6th and N. ¥. ave a. q A HOME TN WASHINGTON iS A GOOD IN MENT. ‘hile you are buying you home ft is con- stantly enbaneing in vali jendin. & year or ayl7 r ‘our {D> Yestment. We havea number of desirably: located modern gtyliah bomes which we cal a ¥ 0 bell oaadvantaceous terns. yu PROC TOI & PROCTOR, ‘Beal Estate and Insurance, _myl7 7 6 vt nw. ore ‘A’ STIR, ed just now we are offering about 20 patterns of our regular #8, $8.59, 89and 410 Trouset- ings at 87 per pair. We do this to rid our- selves of thene few “odd” patterns. Taflored in the best manner. IWEN, cor. 1011 Fe OOPABTNERS HIP NOTICE. WASHINGTON, T have taken my son, WM. KING. Jj ship with ine in my WOOD AND Cc myl7 Dc. 16, ioe. into partner. AT. BUSINESS from MAY 2, 1892. Hereatter the business will be framacted in’ the tate of WAL ING § 80: the patronage of FORTY YEARS fT extend m: thanks, and respectfully toi new firin. ance for the WILLIAM KING, 1022 18th and 2905 K st. “myles | ae MBER gefgek cs teattend whe ranerab it oe late aster, COD, Pres. i Te | eat ENGINEERS. B. A., ‘93. be he S OF LADIE: hare requested to weet ESDAY, May 18, 82, at A reeular meetin: of this’ association will be Told WEDNESDAY EVESING. May 18) Ie hich 4 tnli attendance is requeste RITCHIE. Hees Sees? Tethestels o Boe The SPECIAL SERVICES Jargely attouded fest night, Many PRD ED Patton Evangoust Butler iw asciating ¢ Fez Swemn ices euch might but at So%clock. Come. Second Baptist’ Church, and Va. ave. a 1. QO. F-THE Sa it tenine Note Eucaimvene, Ne 6. will Td on WEDNESDAY EVENING. “IBth insiant, clgok. "Interesting exercieen. “Every uesebet MTHOMAS W. FOWLER, Scribe, Bea Usstcticserrs REPUBLICAN Asso. assovTation WEDNENDAY. May 1B a1 7-J0 ye, at pth. at No. 1417 Fst. nw. Mewbers of the amociation and all who desire t Abenitery are eariestiy re ‘quested to be present. WM. TS. CURTIB, 1 Recording Secretary. OSIRIS LODGE, No. 26, F. A. A. ot A stated connapication will he bel at the Cathedral of the Scottish Rite on WEDNESDAY even: ing, May 18, 1802, at 7:30 o'clock. Work Bret and second deurees. myl72t FRED BE. TASKER, Secretary. wa=> WOMAN'S “CHRINTIAN TEMPERANCE Fc {oy Temueyeauoave May‘ terested in temperance work to be present. K. OF P.—MEMBERS OF CALANTHE <> Lodge, are to nieet at then ay IR. ot 700 » to wake arrangements for the funeral of Carles Miller of George W's nytoy Lodwe of ra *} J. P. SMITH, K of B. an CAN FRATERNAL CIKCLE —M¥ triends in the order and all otber inembers ie city ate notified that blanks are now ready to temperance meetin, at 1 BOD. to be earnestiy requested F castle hall, WEDNESDA file claus for retaru of money before receiver in of- foot M. F.C Rocan 4. 10 Fat, nin For farther tn: , : MG TENS 1210 Pa. andet 40H at nw Re Pp 17s =>DANENHOWERS 42D GRAND COMPLI- La MENTARY REAL ESTAT! EXCURSION TO CUMBERLAND, MD. CUMBERLAND, the “Queen Ofty of the Alleeh “ts one of the nicst beautifully located towns i math ands the secand ci in the state, bavine ation of over 13,000, and is the’ county Newbauy county. Maryland, and the main depot of supplies for a large Duinber of towns within aiits of @ bundred nities. Its the moet important {Cpicngo “on the ‘ma how ‘the endo 91 Tt ts the terminus of the Camberland and Penneylvania raliroad, the Bedford, division of the Pennsylvania railroad, the Pittebureb and Connellsville ratirowl, the West’ Virginia c-utral rallroad and the George's Creek and Cumberland rai Toad and is also the head of mh canal, over which s iaree amovnt of the Cu: -oal from the coal region is sui) The advantages afforded location for iwanufactories a Portant, First is that great deaiderat vurnterian4 coal is kuown as the ih the world, and ts sold in Cumberland to doineetic Gogurmere ak #1:50 per tom, und to manufacturers for ervon delivered. "ft is lighted by gas and electricity, and he other things Ly miles of paved stroste, 30 m: ‘waier popes, 5 mites electric street railway. 1, colling. mill Cambria, Tron Corn pany), 1 steel and tin plate pall, 2arye qjese work, | stoel shafting works, 2 wachine shops, “3 large tan- heries, 2 furniture factories, 3 cement mill G8er 1 000 barrel dally ougsne tn Routh Amertea, 2 distilleries, 200 ing capacity, 3.umber mille, 3 lam cohwpantes. d brick manufactories, 1 Standard Oil station, 1 paper tnill, 8 becr browerl: and 7 raiirosds, including the groat'B and O. and P- He Hk, trunk tes, “and gne/canal conpertiow with ater m, D. C., and under contract, the Band 0. B. shops lof ts 2d. Sd and Pitteburgl Nislons of the road. employing over 2.000 men, Ag HEMBIRD LAND and TRPHOVEMENT Cox te ne and OR Re PANY offer for sale their lands tramesti the site of the yards aud shops of the B. Theve loca are in close proximity to the Cuni*erland steel Tin Pinte Vorkean the a Ct isan wea euploy'« age-earming copulation. Many Of the empoyen of thene satablisuunents are obliged ty live ots wreat distance from tholt work ou a-coust, of the lack Sf dwelling boures,, and the new population soon to be browcht here by the B. and 0. R. ie sor log eentan theiralioyatdlyards nat be bi Palins wii be be cuuises 8 Wi e the DSEs- and THURSDAY. Jute Sand, 1802. Aspectel se care will cariy a Tunited dumber of com. jeations m1 made Sr tor tickets. = loration, sAirese the, comcany"s erty st. Cumberland, Ma. OF R, Estate Brok ingen, =. or W. OBI Htimore, Md. inyl7-e 13th and G ste. ENBAUGH, Aictioncer: Ba EABY TO OBTAI Phonccranig jnentiy payment COLUMBIA FHOSOGHAPH C0. O27 Es. v.w. myI6 Muy ‘MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS. rs fully appreciate there is an intense satisfaction in Wearing well-cut garments, i.e., garments that give the wearer an in- dividuality. We have the reputation of Producing just such garments, Apropos those 825 Suite we are making; they are exceedingly good valies. W. C. MERT23 Tailoring Shop, myl7 514 11th at. <a TOUR AROUND THE WORLD W Will not benefit you more than seeing the x Vorid’s Fair at Chicago. The world will be World represented in all its wazniticent splendor. World soctally, “scieutifically und couuercially, World For #3! this company will pay the entire ex World penses of axix days’ visit to ihe World's Fair World st Chicaxo, which becins next May. You cay bevin Paying you" installments now. For 84 ates Yutt A first-closs passave to Chicago and return. W Six days’ Hotel Accommodations, secured World in advance. Word Rie sdiaisafons tothe World's Pale, A $3.00 life frstrance polley and 815 per week weefdent in lennuty su the Mercantive M, y of New York. Bend for circulars giving ail information, ZEVELY, General Manager, Fecitic buliding, 022 F st, nw. “Keen.” Custou Tatlor. For yoars we have gurbed the cream of Washinvton socia! Ife. This year We are outdoing onrseives in the pro- duction of the dohost and tastiest clothing. We have a superb assortment of patternsyat present, designed exclu sively for the ne trado. The finest gare auents produced usually come frou GEO. T. KEEN, 414 9th st. now. ‘A HAPPY THOUGHT: GO TO HODGES: as cio: AL BIS DENY. 1990 Ft sand hese all Tittes of the business done promptly, at low prices. ‘Mavazines a specialty. aay16 rah PERSONS HAVING GOODS ON DE- est Tedu my16 pesit with H. K. Fulton upon which inter ne che Yeur oF more are herevy wolitled to call Atonce and pay up the Interest or the sold at auction May 24, 1892. 14te ae ‘RAILINGS. Send postal and we will do the rest-if you want any kind of iron werk. GEO. WHITE & SONS, Maine ave. bet. 436 and 7th sts. THE ROCHDALE COOPERATIVE OF THE DISTRIvT OF COLUMBIA, OFFICE—707 G 8T. N.W. Trade Cards, Contract Books, Ready References and pea ak A th ‘gents, of Trade Cards to Rochda! berg and Sovereiuns of Toduntey, hers to all other persons, BL, val mney be ie mitt Thembers at the Secretary *soffice numbers atout 7, ‘Those who have last year's trade Who have last year’ or whe pave pdt ovr any other "ey order of the Executive Committee. my0-2w Secretary of the Bociety. a goods wil 4H. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker. il be £626-3m REMOVAL NOTICE. THE ND PAVING COMPARES bead oe tity Vso maa = N'S LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITINGS. Feather-weights. Ciay Berges. Feather-weights. _**True Biue" and Black. Feather-weights. ‘Light T willed Flannels, Feather-woights, Feather-weights. Feather-weight Cheylots. Light, Airy Suiting Fabrics, Feather-welghts, _‘Taflored in the highest type of Feather-weights, Sartorial Art, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, cor, 9th and G sts. n.w. FOR YOUR TYPEWRITER'S SAKE, Perhaps your typewriter necis a new iibbon? Unierwcod's are the Test, "Wenre Washington azeuts for all of Underwood's supplies. A tresh supply, continually on band. ie type writer, JOHN ©. PAI “Hammond” is the best AER BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 619 7th st. n.w. HODGKIN'S “GLASS TALK.* Our assortment extends to every variet; gf tines imamiutactnned ™ Svacrican an rench plate, «at ed, rolled, erubussed, Venetian, piath, ri ed, Se. AS We buy ditect trom ‘Best baud in ianwenise uantities we can allord to sell you lower fhaninnaller dealers: Wesolicit the privilege of furnishing you with nn estimate tor vlass on euch plans and specifications as may be under Your control, and assure you of the Dest grades of ginms, our lowest bid and & Prowpt and faithful performance of any apd Hilontracte mtruated fo ua, Nv charge for imnaton CHAS. EObuiN, - “Report Handier fe Glaas,* Fivsemew. | my17 IT ISN'T HALF 80 GOOD, Dou't think for an instant that you eet the same sraden of Chater at cornet erecta fhat'Wesell you, Meine an-exelusiee wie Inoue we navtraliycarcy iLitinest Special Clarets for Ciafet Punches 25c. per af, er 89 per doz, ats. Wes, Ciet terial neta Pricbe 40s: rer oF vs. Bam 4 TO-KALON WISE CompAgy, Sample gra Gidldthist mw. (wylt]" ‘Telephone 998. 1 Wines. ie ay leed ,WE ARE NOT GETTING RICH! COMFORT to the wearer is another effect we strive after in the cut and fit of gar- ments made in our establishment—To attain this end we sometimes pay out more than we receive in return—Peculiarities in indi- ‘viduals are not always noticed at nrst sight. SNYDER & Woop, ‘Model Tailors, 2uw.) 423 Eleventh street northwest, Be "EBE Fou saTisrieD With the fit, wear and style of your Inst Custom-made But? IF NoT— ‘We will be pleased to have you give our Rightly Made Clothing a chance at a saving to you of time, worry and money. myl7 434 7th at. | iad ACE. From day to day will appear herein ‘opiniong from prominent business men of this city who are using Taylor's Automatic Disinfector, Price, €2.50, which will last one year. Washington office 501 9th st.n. w. erry EDUCATIO! EXci S T (Stores)... FOR RENT (Mfiscellaneons)... FOR SALE (Horses and Veliicies), FOR SALE (Houses FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Mincellancons FOR SALE (Pianos)... | LECTURES m LEGAL NOTICES LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND, MARRIAGES, MANICURE, MEDICAL MISCELLANEOU! = MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAM OFFICIAL NOTICES PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES... STEAM CARPET CLEA STORAGE nee SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS > WANTED (Houses), CuI DOTA IEOIE OI RIK RIS we 3 2 ED (Roos). 'ANTED (Situations)... WANTED (Miscellaneous). Govenswet Recerets Topar.—Internal re enue, £199,300; customs, $315,013; miscellaneous receipts, $65,482, ees Tae national bank notes received today for redemption amounted to $236,096, — Secretary E.xins bas gone to New York for a few days, oneeeseipcsmencess H.J.Tavtor bas been appointed fourth- class postmaster at McMullen, Va. pee nee Assistant Secretary Waanron has re- turned from Boston and was at the State De- partment today. ee Cavise oF THE Capets.—The practice ship Constellation was put in commission at Annap- olis, Md., Saturday, and will take the cadets on their annual summer cruise. Se Tae Anrirratons.—Mr. Justice Harlan and Senator Morgan have formally notified the | President of their willingness to serve as arbi- trators on bebalf of the United States in the Bering sea matter. a ] while the civil le SAVED FROM FLOODS The Mississippi Checked in Its Rapid Rise, The German Kaiser's Latest Sig- nificant Speech. MURDERER AWAITING DEATH RESCUED FKOM 1 FLOODS. The rise thein Missis- sippi contine t more slowly ,t more than half an im to crops, de., in the b immense distri here tng eoareely The damage As grows daily <idown the stream from now under water, Many email bridges are reported carried away in Madi » TL. ab there is little change in the si only ot the dri land is Tops, & warning will b rh 4 from a trip down the river and reports the rescue of thirty- six families (209 persons) from various islands below here 1 i with water, No lomef life has yet been reported in this vicinity The river +t ti. was 5O.8and very slowly rising, by wetend t ton ote - still tonight. 1 aking of the Madson dyke in E ye » thres bring ona coal f price of evel to twice its present fi New Onieaxs. May 1 \ received from the Gepsy crevame is to the fect that the break continues to widen at the rate of about ten feetan hour, United States and state engineers and railway officials will make a concentrated effort to close the break, Material and men have been sent from Uhis lace. Labor orexpeuse will not be spared to Fopeir that break. A message received at o'clock vesterday morn- ing from J.C. Chaffee at Lapl the Gypxy break, sayn: “Lhe break is now from 100 to 175 feat wide, mine, which may T POR HUN Associate of Koseut Advanced Age. Viexxa, May 17.—Gen. George Kapka fe dead a Peth, He was an amocinte of Kossuth and one of the heroes of the Hungarian revolution, George Kinpka way born at Temeewar, t Hungary, April 7 at the age of mand was attached: to the artillery. Being sent in IS47 toe fron- tier regiment he became diagusted and resigned, a the Hungarion revolution of 1848 broke k up arms aguinst Austria, He of acompany of Honveds. To- me of ISIS he wax chief of «tuff of Gen. r the tattle of Kaschan he mucceeded ward the: Kis, and at Mewsares at the bead of his army corps, Under Kossuth Klapka was minister of war, but he yeurned to eerve his country in the field, and Quitting the ministry bh important position of K He vainly en deavored to recoucilo Kossuth and Gorgei and fought with great bravery in those severe battles aguinst the Austro-Knestan army which virtually decided the fate of the revelation After the unfortunate capitulation of Vilngos when Gorgei and his army surrendered to the Kumians, Klapha continued te with great heroism in. Ki re of the secking refuge in foreign lands, and he exw bs ie terme frow the enemy when w compelled to surrender. Klapha went inte t in London aud then in Switzerland and Tals. took command of the A Laror Cratt.—The case of Moody against the United States was argued and submitted in | the Court of Claims yesterday. This is a claim | for $400,000 under the act providing for the settlement of French epoliation claims, sare = Tar Battiwone Burtpixo,—Bids were opened atthe Treasury Department yesterday for re- pairs to the heating apparatus at public store | building No. 1 ut Baltimore, Md., the lowest being that of Thomas Basshor & Co. of Balu- more at $5,314. | —_-—___ } Ox THe Way to Benixe Sea.—The U.8.8. | Ranger and the revenue steamer Corwin have | arrived at Port Towntend on their way to Ber- | ing sea to join Commander Evans’ fleet in patrolling those waters, The Ranger will sail | at once and the Corwin will follow us soon as ehe can be titted out, Distnicr Patexts.—Patents have been issned to citizens of the District as follows: Fred E. Barbour, luggage carrier for bicy homas W. Fowler, document file; Sidney P. Holling worth, car brake; George M. Lockwood, cain delivering apparatus; Frederick W. Moelle ail paper trimming machine; Robert D. Weaver, centrifugal machine, nieapacaans Navat, Oxprxs.—Rear Admiral James A. Greer has boen appointed president and Com- mander Silas W. Terry and Yates Stirling mem- sof the naval examining board to © e| at the Navy Department on the 18th instant. | Medical Director P. J. Horwitz, retired, has been granted tix months’ leave from June 1, with permiseion to leave the United States, IE Sint LOT Prnsoxat.—W. R. Pettis of Fort Monroe,Wm. Wilkinson of Birmingham, Conn., and John L. Hope of Richmond are at Willard’ —E. P, Shaw of New York and 8. H. Macomber of Chi- cago are at the Randall.—T, W. Patterson of McKeesport, Pa.,C. E. Young of Chicago, Chas, W. Kuyser of New York and J. W. Shvlock of Trinidad are at the Ebbitt——Arthur L. Thomas of Salt Lake City, Harry C."Adams of New York and £. J. Shapley of Torquay are ut the Riggs.—Panl Cornell of Chiengo, B. TL. Dulaney of Bristol, Tenu., A. L. Stewart of New York and J. 8. Clatk of Philadelphia are at the ington.—Howard — Raeeell_ Butler of onkers, New York, F. D. Millett of New York, Alex. Anderton of London, Chas. F, Spragne of Boston aud L,’ Kindric| of Detroit are at the Shorebam.— 8. 0. Bash of Chicago, A. W. Ostron of New Yorkand J. H. Gomber of Lancaster, Pa., are at the Nationsl.—F. A. Wahl of New York in at the Metropolitan.——W. T. Love of Knoxville, M. Samuel of San Francisco, H. L. Bodine of Brooklyn and W. P. Cameron of | Pittsburg are at the St. James. —Jns. K. Mad- | dox of Warrenton, P. Troustine of Denver and | M. G. Lewis of Virginia are at the Oxford,— | Thos. B. Wileox of New Bedford, H. B. Hen- | drickson of Philadelphia and J, B. Van Cleef of New York are at the Fredonia. The remains of Senator Barbour, accom- panied by the congressional committees, hie im- mediate relatives and a few personal friends, all Rafa ae to Hill, Md.. iy finclly interred beside those of bis wife some time this afternoon. His memoirs of the revolution attracted widespread attention, and be alse published am 1851. a work ou ~The’ National War in Hungery and Tranesivania,” Tn 1862 Gen. Klopka wae astrumental in preventing bis countrymen from rising against Autre, ered sat iil-tin at of the Austrians br the n. Klapike thought the on for revolution and be incited Vinenuse be consid- ter the di Prussians, in 1566, ion favorabl the Hungarians to throw off the Austrian yoke, the attempt failed and Klapka became again # » foreign Jonds. Like most of his countrymen he bitterly hated Rusia, and hin military advice and ability were freely used for the benefit of Turkey in the war of 187% Un- amnesty which followed the granting of ya Kinyska wos ad nd, where of late quiet life, revered as a hero my to the Hangar lowed to return to his nati years he has led a by his countryme > WILHELM’S SIGNIFICANT WorDs. The Kaiser Makes Another Speech Which Caases a Sensution, Dawrzic, May 17.—The Kaiser William made another sensational epecch in rospo to the toast of his health at a gath- ring of the members of the west Th Prussia provincial dict, i with ue demonstration of loyalty. He “May the sons of this ce nt patieutly whatever Providence in store for them, and wait confidently for the result which I may succe ig during the future of toilsome ¥ ‘oday the kaiser attended the tor erniver at the Seb rated im hie A great enthusiasm pre- vails, Tomorrow the kutser will go huntin several days and will probably return to Poe dam about the ¢ or was re hing of @ ity is CHEERY The Fact That He is Standing on Death's Threshold Doesn't Trouble Him Avpers, N. ¥., May 17.—When murderer Tice arewe this ta) he greeted his guards cheer- fully and wi apparent thought that the summons to the death chamber might come exact time when he will go to death is not known, but it is evident from the non-arrivel of the witnesses that it will not be today, When qne 1 by his kptritaal iser as to how he would meet the ordeal he said: “I shall go calmly and i, - am ready at any time So far ax he ix conc is so, His spinal troubles, he to cause = This beak iow hee, erutnp Phe chair in which Tice is in which Kemmler wae killed, with but few minor changes, A mmch-increased voltage will be used and the alternating current, — FARM LABORERS SCARCE. orning when be arose he and complained » die is the same In Eastern Pen Ivania They Are Think- ing of Engaging Immigrants, Reaprxo, May 17.—Farm laborers in this and neighvoring counties have never been as ecarco as now and many farmers apprehend tho same trouble as last year, when some were un- able to house their crops when the harvest time arrived because no Delp war to be had. To overcome a movement bas been started to communicate with the Castle Garden, New York, avihorities tosend to eastern Pennsylvania several bun- dred thrifty, industrions emigrants, Germans who have been used to work om Kovor bok waapio wees oot ane ues families: te beassured of employment. In this county tp fnrening bonste of chair tnability to sas secure fama teboreen, ee ‘Ex-Representative Walsh of Cam beriand Dead. ‘Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. CommeRtaxD, Mp., May 17.—William Walsh,

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