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1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, corser 11th St. by “The Evefling Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres't. Prepaid Stuer Szan $1.00; * Sareapar QUADaUTEE Stax Stan 61.00 per ear Eates of advertising made known on application. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1892, pening Star, FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘tions and pays interest thereupon. Sach deposits are subject to check without notice. ‘This company loans money in any smount ‘upon real estate first mortgages, stocks, bonds, &e. ‘This company has 5 per cent debenture bonds im sums of $100, $500 and $1,000 for ‘sale at par and accrued interest. ‘This company has 6 percent first mortgages for sale. ‘This company will act as your executor, at- ministrator, trustee, financial agent. revistrar of bonds, ‘assignee, receiver, fe. ‘This compan} y Will rent you asafe deposit bor in its unsurpassed drop-sill vault «t $5, 50, $10 to 850 per year, according to size. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., A. T.BRITTON, President, ‘Banking Building, 1405 G st. nw. Btorage Warehouse, 1140 15th st. n.w. 1 Too Besr To De Few men carry as much life insurance as they might or ought. ‘Uniess you are fully insured or are too busy to die don’t ever say you are “too busy” tu investi- ate reliable life insurance. ‘To jeopardize the future safety of your family by deciining or iynoring reliable insurance is Darbarous, ‘The Equitable is reliable because it is safe, ‘Wheral and prompt. It has the laryest surplus. It is withal the most enterprising and best- Mpanaged insurance company in the world. ‘Send your age for further facts and figures. BOWES & HALL, Resident Manaxers » Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, mya 10 F st. ow Bor SERIES B STOCK IN THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. ‘Subseription books close May 31 or sooner should ‘the series be filled. THE WATAUGA VALLEY, IN EAST TENNESSEE, 18 THE SITE OF THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY'S OPERATIONS. Therecion is famous asthe heart of the ., Bememer ore field of the United States. It is phenom- mally rich in mine, forest and quarry products, Water power, agricultural resources, ete., and unsur- Passed for salubrity of climate, DIVIDENDS ARE LIKELY TO COME SOON on ‘Stock in the CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, because it is already well provided toward pay- ing for ite magnificent town site and stock sales now are specially for the develop- ment of properties amd the en- couragement of industries. A GUARANTEE of safe and intelligent management fe offerel sharebolders in the Cooperative Town Company in the personnelof its directory: gp ERT P. PORTER. President: LOUIS E. Me- COMAS. Vice President; A. T. BRITTON, Treasurer, and JNO. G. CARLISLE, ISHAM G. HARRIS and H. C. HANS- BROUGH, Directors. UBSCRIPTION BOOKS to this most promising in- ‘Yestunent (in the present series) will clos: May 31, 18, oF soouer if ths veries isexhansted. The iwstaliment plan affords opportunity w investors of almost any means. Five shares can be carried for $6.25 per month, larger blocks in proportion. LEFORE THE OPPORTUNITY passes it would be well for you to investigate the mat- ter. You can invest in small or large sums to suit your pocket and pay for your stock in 20 monthly in- stallments. (Call op or address ©. R McBLAIR, District Agent, ‘31 Atlantic building. Office hours, $300. m. to 5:30 p.m. myI8 Tux Ouro Natioxat Basx oF WASHINGTON. Copttal, 8200, 000. Cor. 12th and G sts. now. Besides teing engaged in a general banking business ‘the Obio National Bank has devoted s lane portion 4 of the vault space in its substantial NEW BUILDING to a number of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, renting from $5 to €55 per annum, affording abwiute protec- tom to valuable papers of all kinds. 3. D. TAYLOR... President. JNO. O. JOHNSON. Vice President. © H. DAVIDGE Cashier, ©. A. BAKER... “Assistant Cashier. my 7-Ln : EXISG. TENKABURY, |W. BL HIBS, LEWIS G. TEWSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, ‘TSS F st.. WASHINGTON, D. C.. er pa pyc Se SET ew men na cham ona eae on came acer et, rT ‘Securities dealt ine en ail markets. Telephone, 545. Foeunr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. c. @ Fer Cent paid on Rewular Deposits and 10 Per Cont paid on Deposits left with the Association for 5 ears. ‘You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Fstate ty and pay it back at the rate of $13 per month. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investinents, combined With abelute security. ‘STOCK $1 PER SHARE, MATURING IX 102 MONTHS, ‘WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF $200. \MERICAN FRATERNAL CIKCLE.—MY dal other meinbers ks are now ready to fore receiver in of- 1010 Fst new. Fe a JULIUS BAUMGAIE 440 6 Usiox Savisos Baxz, 609 7th st. n.w. claiune tor eeturnsct prone Caldwell, Huon 4 ‘Special inducements to all classes of depositors: DEPARTMENT CLERKS, WORKING PEOPLE, YANTS TO ORDER. 85 AND UPWARD. 20 Base, ISEMAN BROS. Cor. 7th aud E sts, BK "OTH Cannor Live Near the north pole, for the reason that duck Frost kills them ; neither can they live im the cold storaxe rooms of the Center Mar- ket, which are kept as cold as the arctic re- tions. ‘The rates for storgge therein of furs, fine woolens, rugs, &c.. are tuo low to per- mit any sensible aud hazarding such valuable coods by the use of tar and other vile-swelling stuff. the time to store these ‘Take the elevator, 7th st. tower. CHANGE OF BANK HOURS. On and after the 25th of May, 1892, the bank hours of this bank will be as follows: Daily (except Sundays and bolidays), ‘On the last day of the month, the Ist, 2d, 34, 15th and 16th days, from 9:30. m. toSp. m., aud Satur- day evenings from 6 to 8. ‘When any of these special days fall on Sunday or on holiday the preceding day will Le substituted. All extra hours will be for the receipt of deposits tw wom ¥. H. SMITH, President. FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 1951 22D STREET. BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION "RAIN DEFTERS” AT STINEMETZS. Sik Crsbrclian, which we will ray at fn which we will run, a m Wartety of natties! wood handies- You Tinve paid $4.50nud $5 for Umbrellas no better. The storm. hes ne Enow! and have no euual. ELEVENTH SERIES OF STOCK. ras | ATINEMETZ & SON, 81,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. finch a reputation has this ansociation earned for fteelf that it now numbers among ite stockholders residents of California, Texan, Kansas, Mimourt, New York, Delaware, Maryland an@ North Carolina. Itis now in its eleventh year of prosperity and ts growing larger day by day. ‘The more fully the merita of thts association are understood the more convinced the people will he- come of its superiority over all others and impremed with the benefits derived from membership. Itis conducted on sound business principles and te truly equitable in all its features. ‘Borrowers and tuvestors share alike in ita profite, EVERY SERIES MATURES IN SIX YEARS. fn hat re of the order in this city. Yo Ale clatmne inry 2, ISOS. moto tM F. CALD' oun: 4, 1010 F st. UIT 18 JUST THE ave them from #2 to ==OUR 5 SCHOOL Si in for boyy: we hi ae yon >$180 WILL BUY A UDrIRN Ti to the wavatent ba it." HUGO WOKCH & CO, SLIGUTLY USED R. ‘and New Procons Gasoline Stoves, \d furnace work, plumbing sud yas Pay cash we im) INO. MORAN. St IFORNTA GRAPE WINE, PORT. awratel, Maltra, Angst 23 por ‘and Nps CALIFORNIA WINE. Call at the office for explanatory pamphlets. . P. GILBERT. A. B. JACKSON, GEO. W. KING, 3. BAKTON MILLE, ceo NOTICE. THE sy INGER ueneee AN ANY Dr EW, miei nb ERS tout W. A. Cunningham, Dantel Johnson. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Archibald Greenives, Joseph H. Lev. VALUATION COMMITTEE. Win. A. Hatehins, Juhu A. Schultze, Balt yatem, and alvoto Sill orders for wn Walks, Collar and Stable Saunuel H. Wheeler, and to execute all work in W. Riley Deebie, > TER an onGANTATS! Have you heard the VOCALION? Ifyouhave not it wou! JESSE H. WILSON, Attorney. Tae Naztosat Save Devosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 1g to visit the Ply- int P sts, Mev. N. 8. MOST WONDERFUL Of All Reed Instruments, “¥. " was recently sold to this church after sarpcompeuition with ether seeding orstmee Wi tened to the beautifal and pipe-like tone yon will wt owes adintt its :D ORG, R in SWEETNESS and VOLUME of tone. “THE VOCALION” COSTS LESS THAN ONE- THIRD of the cost of a ‘quality of the **Voeali CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1807. ke. , reward the ‘ge # Daoor.” 925 Pennsylvania ave. Sole Awe JEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING H. D. BARR, 1211 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from $35 up. ‘Trousors from $10 up. Low prices from this date with hich-crade art. a0 CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts ‘ai 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 a competent sttorney, who is in @aily 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 bores, received for deposit in capacious vaults of unsurpassed dryness and secur- ity at moderate cost. RENTS SAFES FROM @5 TO 9125 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. ER, Prosideut, ALBERT L STONTEVANT: Secrotary. Directors: =} n, * BE <j er Rh Ky 3 Syoe® La >; 8 200, ae 200, Boo0! i aE 807 Ps Ave N. W. ‘MISSES’ SILK MULL HATS.AT 81.50 aa We ,thall place on BENJAMIN P. 8: HAI . Thomas Willian E Clark, C. T. Havesxen, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic building, LADIES’ BATISTE WAISTS, $1.00. $1.00 3h —o—— Jabot down, fron INVESTMENT SECURITIFS. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or Cotton bought and sold in New"York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. Letunan, Stern &Co., New Orleans Cotton Ex- ‘MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. The lot of manu- facturer's samp! Lamson Bros. Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to Orleans. Telephone, 4 FONT OUT if OFF ANY LONGER: WAVE YOU! 3a0, sn jitustration to suit Chicago and New yaitable Life Assurance Moons, Fossa & Coxpury uv 807 P. Av NW. SUL IME C. A. Moppnax, Paexcu Cuamnrar 74. A Yano JOHNSON, GARNER & CO’S., 636 PENNA. AVE. H.W. WE ARE SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT- MENT OF CHALLIES AND FIGURED LAWNS CHECK NAINSOOK, 5e., Se. French Plaid Organdies, 10c., 123¢. Black Plaid Organdies, 12%4c., 15e. BLACK INDIA LINEN, 12542., 15e., 250. SHANTING PONGEES, 12}. DRESS GINGHAMS. Sc.. 10c., 120. 36-INCH PLAIN AND STRIPED DRESS GOODS, 18c., REDUCED FROM 2c. ‘S-INCH ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, 30c., WORTH Plain and Fancy Straw Mattings, Floor O11 Cloths, Dragyets and Rugs. All Carpets at prime cost. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., (636 Pennsylvania ave. ace S. 8. Suzov & Bao. ‘VOTH ST. 5.W.- SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. = — SPIRITUALIS: WONN'S is Bese cearous ne Ae Rae a as ule, wonderiui ti 4 7 for yrivate sittings, Mrs. BURT'S, 410 hat. aw." | EC qeoHOW QUICKLY MEN CAN es ear LObGE NOE ‘Adjust their clothing to suit any weather = | coaswvamicetson “wil ts taek oo with our stock of rightly-made yar- ZEUADAY oth instant, at "8 pem. GEO: ments on call. Suits of medium and st Seon S SERCTRICAG Ces light colored Cheviots, Homespun, Fancy “ ei Anam) Cg ae rig te arta Cassimeres and Worsted, with the ever- BS neyT Yuna ave, ; popular Blue or Black Sere, many glock, FRIDAY next. ‘The Ne < onal Yarstherhvod will eit eee ate with half-lined coats. $12 to 825. ten fu my 120 By onder of the committee. GEORGE SPRANSY, ENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. 404 7 vivorsof the P. RV. C. will = * Arliutton Butoh ERIDAY.dOuh inatanty8 chock). my ? hear the report of colmnittes, Gt Fe ‘en! Lb INTERE Crawtord, thelr renuwned CoMMURDUER, expected fo bo _ = Tiga =“aaamasneaie Los pected tor BERLAND, the “Queen City of the Allezha- r ts our of the mont wen located townein | cleanly and efficient system of disinfection and deo- | _ city 3, 000, anid jana, tof Alley will last one year. depot of supplic larce yer towns within wii of hundred utie, Hts fhe tent nortan ation between Baltinore and Chleneo om the taht E vot tie Band O. Rie ands te the cud of | S——" i QURE: Mi a 'D PUBLISHER. divi Hine Book and Job Printiny: cher Pe Toit Avion of the Punnyyivaute railroad, _Telephone 7h. {wy lS} TOs1116 E st and Connellsville railroad, the West "V1 Iroad and the George's and ts also the head of th “TEE! rie | 9 On the Avenue.” my 18 Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. ADVERTISING ..... AMUSEMENTS .. 1.0. 0. ¥.—THE MEMBERS OF MOUNT lebo Encampment, No. 6, are r MORROW (Friday) APTERN o'clock to attend th NG OLD FOLKS CONCERT—WAt iy AUCTION SALES. i Sewaead— SPI 1A tion of Saint John's Lodge, oxy Milt be eld at Masonte Te 7-30 p.m. ; work, fraternally invit BUSINESS CHANCES COUNTRY REA COUNTRY BOARD EDUCATIONAL. EXCURSIONS, Se. BEBKeHREOEH Sa40H AMERICAN FRATERNAL CIRCLE. ‘The company has noufed TPES EGEARD COMPLE | vat ton practice ttn our ofice, and wo chrertuly | Seis of the mei Ei We aed tat chares. ° XCURSION TO CUMBERLAND, MD. ive our hearty indorsement of the same as an easy. | (luis Yor you, tty ri — A bottle of Taylor's Automatic Disinfector has been | Pcciver is appaint FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Stables) FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR KENT (Houses: FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR RENT (Miscellaneous), FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles). POR SALE (Houses).. FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscellaneous), FOR SALE (Pianos) , Qe to collect Wik MONE a 501 9th st. m. DR. MANNAKEE HAS REMOVED HIS residence from U8 New York a) , myl8 WASHINGTON OFFICE, 5019thst. nw. | Tejon olPa Sig 10a. m., Lt p. m. dorization.—Harvey L. Page & Co. Price, $2.50, which | E. tol ne fais, aw. | Sos. Ba ecrsn> BY THE CLIMATE. =" 0 jen's Neglige Shirts, of flannel, madras, ator, Oth 41 INSURANCE. LADIES’ GOODS. LEGAL NOTICES, LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. The. for 235.0 Mon . T. WALKERS SO) Dealers in Bulidiny Material TTT Eee ttttt titi WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 16, TS02. Seuled proposals are invited until G, 18G2. to purchase the rat . Mivrebandise, fixtures and furniture and lease N 5. 1805, ” Men and of premines 724 7H Ww. ‘Men's Belongings, deed of avsiznment, ‘The rig Percale, eambric, silk, &e. 0c. up. yi ‘Summer Coats, for office aud street wear. i White Vests, tn a dozen kinds and prices. jderatum, cheap fuel. Summer Suits to order. $55 up. <— e the beat stenin wenera Stunmer Neckwear. 25e. up. - uberlund to domestic Summer Underwear. 30c. up. n MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY WANTED A‘ NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. OFFICIAL NOTICES... POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ; eld the right is reserved by ine to reject any und all prope rede * a ner ae (ON NEWMAN, Assignee, — Gave of WOLF & COHEN, ‘Atorucys, 926 F stn. P.8. Store now open for inspection. Pany), 1 stor! and fin plate sill, 2 larwe gage works, 1 Custom T: Steel shaftinw works, $ machine’ shops Tallor. neries, 2 turnituce tact 3 cel ver 1,000 barrels dail arin milis trading. with, There's nothing mysterious in knowing South Awericn, % di 200 barrels daily’ minsh- how to dress stylishly and Uecomingly. The ing capacity. jand wnd improvement duuin point Hes in knowin where to £0 f companins, 4 brick maunfactories, 3 national hanke, your clothes. "No one disputes the fact that tandard Oil station, 1 paper mill, 8 heer breweries llor-inade clothes are erlor to read; and 7 railroads, including the grext'B. and O. aud P. de. ‘The dest tailor is known by the BR, Tt. trunk ‘ges, and one canal connect number of his patrons, 5 the judgment of tide water at Washington, D. C. ‘under contract, the people is practically infallible and trade the Band O. R.Te. shops for the®t, 3d aut Pittsburg wili'ran in the vient channels as readily a5 Aivisions of the road, exer 21000 men, Water willl run dawn hill, if { have never The HUMBIRD LA IMPROVEMENT COM- pinde you a sult Tain anxious to du 30, for BANY offer for sul their lands nmediately adjoining T'wani you for a permanent customer. he site ofthe yard and ahora ot the and Ow HR, ; ure Cumberiaia 7. 5 . N Steal Fin Fist Sty Gis Waras, te peer cpe ol ‘a lange wage-oat ion Mans: ; Of the employes of these establishments are obliged t9|——™928 aid Othst.nw. | vig 7TH st. NW. live at's wrrat distance from thicir work on account. of the lack of dwelling houses. und the new population soon to be bronht here by the B. and 0. R. i. for em- Pabitesate wit beholden the premises oe WEDS ES: LOOK OUT pus. esate will be held on the premises on WE! ; DAY and THURSDAY, June Band. 1802. Aspecial | S<>" ea roneenece <a train Of six cars will carcy # limited tiumber of rom: | "Hose You cannot zo through the summer e plimentary «nests. Applications must be made to ir. Danenlower for tickets. tuformation, address thescompany's oF without hose for watering the ntrect, the pavement. the lawn ant the Howers- without iuissitie wrest 1x. ry aud perhaps havin yourfar KG ranted by thefyincdnst. We £8 reet Garden Hoar, with coup arden Hone Heels, 7 Howe by the rout at low prev. 1 you ant 4 ood Lawn Mowee buy the “Coldw: Standard, wnenale for ease of operation, absence of noise and friction, | precision m cutting, Tioroueh construction, handsome de: sign and perfection in Huis. A in. Guaranteed Lawn Mower chines to give the hichest degree of satisfac- ion We particul having old ones of m to be adjusted else- OFFICE, where none but enuine parts are used and only the ‘most reason- able charves, if any, are made. Orders by postal will Feceive Immnedint tention, PIANOS AND ORGANS. PROFESSIONAL. WHAT DO YOU BURN? We will deliver gallons of best Fluid for 7c. Orders by mail .0F telephone promptly attended SPECIAL NOTICES, STEAM CARPET CLEANING... SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS... WANTED (Help), WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Lets), WANTED (Rooms) WANTED (Situations WANTED Oltsrellancous) CTT BETTER GET A PAIR. didn’t know so many of you were witl- ing to save a dollar or two. few other patterns to the @8, 88.50.89 and $10 Trouserings for $7. for you to test my tailoring abilities, aid patent nozz'e, yor $1.90. OWEN OWEN, cor. 10th and N Boe UST ours NEW NOVEL. “Love Knows No Law.” Goversuext Recerpts Topar.—Internal rev- enue, $443,081; customs, £688,314. ciao Many L, Mevers bas been appointed fourth class postmaster at Hanesville, Md. Excelient chance Tae Parstvexr’s Retorx.—The President and Mra, Harrison are expected to arrive in gton on the light house tender Jesss- miue this afternoon at 5 o'clock. oom wean Jepoe Broporrr's Arrorxtwext.—Judge Blodgett of the United States district court has been appointed assistant United States counsel in the Bering sea arbitration and will resign his present office. i eel News From Texas.—Gen. Schoficld received a telegram from Gen. Stanley this morning ying that a small band of Mexican revolu- tionists had crobeed the Rio Grande tnto Texas in the vicinity of Fort Ringgold, and that he had sent troops in pursuit of the: sr peas A Coxscrexce Coxtrisvtion.—The Secre- tary of the Treasury has received ® conscience contribution of $200 from an unknown person who signed himself “Justice.” The money was Joclosed in an envelope postmarked Newatk, ‘Very spicy reading. Translated from the French of Leon de Tinseau. JOHN C. PARKER, Her and Stationer, 619 7th st. n.w. The weather in likely to be rainy, clearing tonight; auutheast yales. i One of the strangest freaks of human i. nature is the fact that there are yet a few |. carpenters and builders who continue to . lose from 10 to 20 per cent by not buying . Here are two forcible Va. Pine Flooring at 81.50 per 10099. Gang-sawed Boards at 1.15 per 100sq. Do you consider twenty cents ona dollar SERSRRSEESES wens, receives our Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, my20-t,th, oe for BNE PARIS ECO, BARBER & ROSS, Book: Bankers, Builders’ Hardware, = Ebbitt House Building. Cor. 11th and @ sts.n.w. myl8 ‘We offer for sale a mited amount of the debenture G per cent gold bonds of the Washington Real Estate Co., in denominations of 3100 and $500, secured by = = first mortawes on Washinvton city real estate, held by | <a REASON OR TWO Washington Loan and Trust Co. as trustees. These a eae bonds run until 1902, are payable in gold coin and are Cats ceecenoa TRUNED Coe. for sale at par. niyl4-co6t wirunE We have a longer experience, have tne best ventilated and lighted in the city, and the storage de- AN ITEM ABOUT MONUMENTS, partment, like all otheraof our extensive VAULTS AND STONE WORK Guction bus ‘OF EVERY NATURE. PERSONAL SUPERVISION. Lumber and Mill Work, Yow Require + Terma mont liberal, Cor, 6th und %/ Bion Mork of any nature, whether it be RATCLIFFE, DAMK & CO. af . Ini OF 4 LionmMent, we t fer to UCTIONE! taikeith you npn the sulject.. Weare 0 PA. AVE. §.W. Beg? BP TRIP 70 CHICAGO FOR O@ contractor for ail kinds of stone work, es sigene, Sees Ripbae Merce" the Act Saute Spo v0 Cutcaro jor you. We 4 ‘ 7 Inte ‘og mans, eran of tate a0 YOU DESIRE A COMPETENCY? stones from the ‘uiost muted “quarries, most every man looks forward to that time Qurs inte bent work: ourn aro hh be when he can Ity down the. strmeaice of business desiyns; our prices are just right. De- Ife to enjoy the fruit of his labors, “Don't you signs. Know yon fan hasten (iat, fine ad brine wearer ar a r ‘whien you auay cease that striweate? 4. F. MANNING, na have anythewy to sell and want to brine tt 19 Monumental Work the! attention of the ‘public T have a patented ing circulars that compels the have to 141H AND SIS. N. W. myl1l-Im roe for prod . nly as though you reat aid to progres |S EEE ww | Telephone 930. tmy14 Bee OPABTNERSHTP NOTICE. Mo DR. HOWARD C. RUSSEL = WASHINGTON, D. oe OF Pice HOURS: ot at Bw a 8to10a.m., 12 to] p.m. have taken my son, WM. KING, Jr artnor: ith we in my WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS | inyg.tm* retinelays util n MAY", INGE. Hereafter the business will be transact Mie name of WM. KING. & SON. For F —__-___ Coxsut GrxeraL Axpersox Deap.—Infor- mation has reached Washington of the death of John A. Anderson, United States consul gen- eral to Cairo. Mr. Anderson was appointed by President Harrison, whose room mate he was at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, during their Pe days, to succeed Eugene Schuyler. Be- is appointment as consul Anderson had represented the fifth Kansas dis- trict in Congress for five terms, At the time of his death he was fifty-eight years old. He had been in ill health for some time, and had been in a hospital in Cairo, where he under- went a surgical operation. SENATOR HILI During the Worid’s Fair. This burean will pay allof your expenses of asix days’ trip Chicago rom Washington to Chi- cayo during the World’s Fair Exposition able from nuw i monthly in- This is the news in a nut shell—for the particulars write or call for circular. This is a straightforward business arrangement under the control of reputable business H. B. ZEVELY, General Manager. Depository of funds—Was! Oftice of Manager, 622 F st. = 18 PHONOGRAPHS E iG. Tn the Washington Loan and ‘Trust Co.'s are eighteen Phonograph wuts. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., TRIP SOUTH. He Goes to Speak at the Mecklenburg Cen- tennial Celebration. the rat ave, thanks, and respectfully soitelt a continuane for the OBERT A. PRTELIPS & SON OUR PROPERTY AGAINST FIRE. i =A HAPPY THOUGHT! GO HODGE: “@~ NATIONAL BINDERY, 1326 F st. ,and have — all Tins of the business done promptly, at lw prices. merican Fire Ins. Co. of New York is Magazines a spectal my10__ | one of the oldest and most reliable companies in the WE HAVE FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL | World. I am thelr agent for this District. Estab- “cottage in ‘Takoma. Park, eight | lished prices, 8. J. BLOCK, roomy, bath and iarwe reception halt: newly aud atid: ‘General Real Estate and Insuran sumely painted inside and out; teafly papered Sil dacbratedl; elecant entinet-imnntele: Toor 1 ‘and commodious, with y of el; , concrete cel- NI Ret sete, giant of cats con tee | gs DR B. FRANK GIBBS iu Has opened down town offices in the Palins fer lurve ben honse, woud shed. aud stabl Pure pussy Water at Kite i, lor Sirable: hich: and healthy" only few te from railroad station and terminus of Brichtw, Hours: 9tolla.m., 3to5p.m. Srertcar line: elwiaut drive by two jood roads to eft Residence: 1730 Q ST. N.W. 201 Pa. ave. (entraiwe ou 12th st.) yoy li -Sun . ‘Gis =] Reeves ROBERTS CO. fact that Loe prices are consistent with he average in profits we must sell two or “PEERLESS ESTATE.” DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND ‘ PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND it. ‘These ranges embody in their con- ., ae salen, small profits. Our $25 business suits strnction simplicity of design and BUSINESS USRS. to orderUat Wlustrets the eslues anarent every known improvement. Made at our shop. in different styles and sizes to suit a. 3 all requirements, 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 213 THE E. F. BROOKS CO. SAT 15th st. now. Plumbing, Gas and Electric Fiz- tures. THE NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE COM- myl4-1m TO STYLISH DKESSERS ONLY. Senator Hill of New York, accompanied by Senators Gray and Ransom, Gen. Austin La- throp, state prison commissioner of New York, Representative Alexander of North Carolina, Editor McDonald of the Lynchburg Vir- ginian and a representative of the United Press, left, Washington at 11:45 this morn- ing, in the Pullman palace ear Neva over the Richmond and Danville railway, for Charlotte, where he will deliver an address at the celebra- tion of the Mecklenburg centennial tomorrow. Senators Vilas, Butler and Jones had expected to accompany Mr. Hill, but sent word at the last moment that they were unable to go on ac- count of important dit slation. party was ma peel pry Me re — eral agent for the Kichmond and will reach Charlotte at2 o'clock morning, and the party will remain on board begin. Immediately after delivering his address the Senator will leave Charlotte, arriving in Washington at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. z = 1 Estate Brokers and Dealers, v Positively ugly to the unappreciative. Yet there ave men in town who will jump at them. Real old geduine hand-loomed stylish Imported Summer je could only get ch for 20suits, Only Suitings that are made. twenty patterns—enor enough to make tw Gray Rag-earpet Mixtures and Herring- bone Weaves. New York tailors ask $40 snd 945, i want bat $30, G. WAKFIELD SIMPSON, MERTZ BUILDING, cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Expert in Trouseracor. Oth and G sts. nw. ““MERTZ’S" MODERN IDEAS. We are daily illustrating at our shop the 8. Brown, gen- ssenger department of the high-grade work. Ofcourse to strike the wille railroad. The train: three auits instead of one, and we are doing Do you see “the secret,” fe, large call Shee auecchane W. C. MERTZ’S THE REVENUE MARINE. The Advocates of the Proposed Transfer Have Their Innings. The expressed opposition of certain promi- nent naval officers to the transfer of the reve- nue marine service from the Treasury to the Navy Department has lent increased interest to the hearings now in progress before the House naval affairs committee on the bill providing ened “""" | The season fs at its belght and our factl- ities for tailoring the best suits im Wash- ington are wnexceiled. We have no bar- gain counter, but we can safely promise that, for the quality of material we put in our productions, your money will be most advantageously imvested here, Call and see us. J. A. GRIESBAUER, A? tistic Tailor, 435 9TH 8T No TEND TO KEEP THE Fs : REMINGTON PE vee ¥, HU STANDARD TYPEWRITER ae bog fbi conan Ww. VE ore JOHN Fi. EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. Laguwal SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. PENS EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND BEE THE NEW ‘02 MODEL. ae Be et G aero es mcr” eS" Do that, and you'll have s SMITH PREMIER, which is more than up to date. After you have tried all the rest send to us for PREMIER on ten days’ free triat. ‘We keep Typewriter supplies for all” machines. HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 935 F STREET. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, mb17-tr 8TH AND F STS. N.W. 1S1T RESILIENT? received from the GORMULLY & JEF- FERY MANUFACTURING CO. a sample rim and tyre, illustrating their new pneumatic. It is an ex- handles has great: resiliency—dropping the Inflated tyre from a heicht of four feet, it rebounded to exactly three inches of the height from which it was dropped, showing that the umount of force lost is in- finitesimal. The tyre is by no means heavy, indeed it ts light, and the valve is sizaplicity iteelf. There is a non-return valve in the pup, and the air is kept in by cross pressure on the tubs applied in an extremely simple and ingenious manner. — The Cyclist, Coventry, Samples can be seen and tried at 1325 14th n.w.my7 Send postal and wo will do the rest—if ‘you want any kind of tron work. WHY OUR WE: = eS NES ARE BEST: 3 coll owe wi oF, case S 1a chaset punches, 250. Paki thei ney tty Denronty tr niyl0l" Telephone 908. ‘TRUTHFUL THAN POETICAL, door before the horwe. te ‘ BA ote WESTERN FLOODS. Over Three Score Lives Lost at Sioux City, Iowa. THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AGAIN Lynching in Tennessee Early This Morning. PRESBYTERIANS IN SESSION. SCORES OF LIVES Lost. Srovx Crrr, lowa, May 19.-According to the latest telegram the flood has been even more disastrous in ite results than was at first antici pated. The estimates ns to the loss of life vary from sixty to one hundred. No list can be given of the dead. In fact t! e terrified people have sought refuge in so many quarters that #& is impossible to exactly figure what ther pum- ber on the death roll will be. Some hervic scenes were witnessed in the at tempts tosave the unhappy victims. At the Omaha bridge a Mre. Wost and he year-old girl were unable to get away from the flood in time. The father and two children were safe and the rescuing party was return- ing for Mrs. West and ber child, when the waves wept the house away. They floated down with the roaring current until the bridge was reached. An engineer succeeded in saving the Woman, but her strength failed ber and ebe was compelled to relinguish her hold on ber child. With, ring ery of “Mamma” the child dis- ae Ela it manufacturing «burb Leeds nine persons are kuown to be drowned. Four were drowned at Springdule. Observers on the high bridge counted ‘fifteen bodies that swept under it, Matt Roe, an old sailor, saved two hours Hinton and three children were dr their own house. Two Swedish families were swept away. St. Lovrs, Mo., May 19.—The river is stil] rising and it wells in volume and the danger South from Alton, in the American Boctoma, the damage in the aggregste ty almost inconceivable. In Monroe county alone not less than 65,000 acres of cultivated land are ruined for the season at lenst, entailing a lows of not leas than $1,000,000. Many other resi- dents in that rection are still in water-sur- rounded homes, dependent npon #uch help we is sent them in the way of food, dc. FLED To HIGHER GROUND. Practically ali the rest of the people there have fled to higher ground, abandoniug their homes to thieves, whose work among the aban- doned houses is becoming all too general. The break at Nameoki is letting a large amount of water into Madison and « washout in the Clover Left track is giving Venie ample bathing facii- On this side the river, in North St. ‘the rine in the river is greatly increasing the +. ‘The lumber companies of the city, marly of whom have their yards in that sect have been compelled to cease business with two or three exceptions, The Farmer Elevator’ Company's building on Madison street is im thirteen feet of water and operations have becom suspended. , too, the river is encroaching w the Danks, washing away large sections neces sitating hard work to prevent the serious erosion. In this vicinity hundreds of poor people living in the jowlands have been com- pelled to move. Along the levee in front of the city the great father of waters is making his way farther into the first floors of buildings there located and all business is transacted by bout to sec- ond floors, except in some few su- loons, where trons stend on rafts im more than knee deep water while pouring down ‘their particular brands. Boats are still able to take in cargoes, but with difficulty, and if the rise goes much farther it. will be impomible for freight to reach the wharf boats and business will have to be suspended pending 1 full. In South St, Louis frame houses and other light material are mere sport for the risi vwuters and the lowes by the Rood increase each day. ‘The Missouri Pacific's southern yards are now in serious danger wud all the morning manufac- turers of the south end are hut down, A destructive cyclone paswed over St. Lente county yesterday contributing to the misers of the flood-stricken inhabitants. A fannel- shaped cloud wrecked several farm bonnes, Great damage done to crops, trees and fences, XIVE RISING THIS MORNING, At 1am. the river had passed the thirty-six- foot mark and was «till «lowly rising. ‘The ware houses at 721 to 739 8. Main etreet fell in yesterday with thousands of dollars’ worth of cement, tobacco, sugar, malt and bar- ley, which will be a total’ loss, having all gone into the water, The exact loss canmot be given. A from Sioux City, Ia., says: A par- tial list of the persons known to have been drowned is as follows: Frank Henderson, wife and child; two boatmen, names unknown; A. P. McClarert, an unknown Scandinavian at Young's ice house, Mra, Peter Rasmessen and two cl iren, two unknown men near éth «treet, unknown man at Sioux City and Northern yards, 1 THE MISSOURI ON THE RAMPAGE. A special from Nebraska City, Neb., a The Missouri is on the rampage at this city. The water has risen three fect during the twenty-four hours and Towa bottoms are Heavy rain, accompanied by violent PRESBYTERIANS MEET. Opening the General Assembly at Portland, ‘Oregon, This Morning. Portzaxp, One., May 19.—The First Street Church was crowded at the opening exercises of the Presbyterian general assembly thix morn- ing. Dr. Wm. Henry Green of Princeton Semi- nary was to bave delivered the rermon, but om account of bis illness his sermon was read by Clerk Roberts. ‘After devotional exercises a recens was taken until afternoon, when a new moderator will be chosen and the work of the assembly will fairly — LYNCHING IN TENNESSEE. ‘A Criminal Taken From Jail and Hanged i by a Mob. Nasevitiz, Tews. 19.—It wns believed yesterday that the would not get Chas. Everett, who was in jail at Manchester for entering the sleeping apartments of twe young ladies st Tullahoma, There was no excitement at Manchester and no fear of mob ? j ? H a ' i | ‘ i j F f i ff ed Hi i ry e & Et i Ft HTH One of the shrewdest republican politicians im the country eit this afternoon thats gege- Jar campaign had been inaugurated to compel Blaine—if compulsion were posrible—to +ay ‘that he would sccept the nominstion if dered him by the Minneapolis convention. regular thad been arranged. and rw adapted pear segs create tote candidate.

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