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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURD. a ——— SSS SPORTS OF MILITIAMEN. | A NOMINATION WITHDRAWN. METHODIST PROTESTANTS. SHOOTING STARS, ‘ FINANCIAL. FINA NCIAL. ——— ——_ ee eee = san ee - — Firat Annual Games of the President's Troop | Secretary Blaine Explains His Objection to | Opening of the General Conference at West-| «were you confused when you were in Lon- Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. PER FOR at Renning. Mr. Frederic A. Bancroft. minster, Md. aa Mase Assvnaxcr Dovety Sone twsinetws ant 0 All things are now ready for the first annual! Secretary Blaine has addressed a lengthy! The general conference of the Methodist ‘No,” replied the fair traveler; “except once, : e o ites . F Rames of the President's Troop (troop A, D.C. | Communication to the President withdrawing | Protestant church, which began its sessions at | when we were caught in a fog. Then wo were x SSURING YOUR LIFE = <5 X. G.), which are to be held at the Benning | the nomination of Frederic A. Bancroft of | Westminster, Md., yesterday, elected Dr. J. W. | Somewhat mistifiel.” IN THE Tar Nanoxat Save Deposrr, Face course on the 30th instant, commencing at | New York for consul at Lerasiagr ang é Hering of Westminster president. This was a : EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY % ie . 1pm. | Mr. Bancroft was, up to a short time ago, the | departure from custom, but is not unprece- ha”. Seanty-aaeuhsdiedtwase sudiacadt d Gavuiieis inh Gakiet ‘conbener ‘The program, as completed and presented | librarian of the State Department, but was | dented. a OF THE UNITED STATES teaches us that the country’s railway system E < : herewith, is believed to be much more attract- | “transferred” toaconsulship. © The woman question was brought up yester- Assurance im force, $804,804, 537. OF THE DISTRICT OF CoLUMBIA, Surplus, 27,792,981. —_ Ratio of surplus to Nabilities, 198 CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW Yo a F | must prosper even at the expense of the human ive than anything ever before attempted in| Mr. Bancroft did not like this arrangement | day before the convention had organized by system. saa | and “appealed to the newspapers with no little | yir. A. W. Robertson, lay acrimony It is as 1, Trotting race—One heat. One mi delegate from -Pitts- statement and with considerable | burg. He offered a resolution in which he When the warmer season comes Horses without public recor, owners to drive. | ‘tiscourtesy to my writes the Secretary. | stated that as a number of annual conferences | And the drowsy insect hums, ; _ i : ‘ Pan Entry fee, $5. Prize, handsome set light buggy | Continuing, the Secretary writes: have elected women as delegates to this general |" young Cupid, once so bold, is seen to shiver ; BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers, CHARTERED BY SPECIAL, ACT OF ConcREg@®> harness. «lg ee ume of his removal as Hbrarian was | conference, and there being a conflict of opinion | For the aummer gitl's about, Equitable Life Assurance Soctety of the United States, JANUARY 22, 1867 2. Cutting at heads—Open to active members |@#is utter 7 for saeilcome Pagosa | = se whether baierige oy a Retro [And he'll have to hurry out woth Oak nk: of the Pres: ‘3 1 are sistema ym. med the ‘talent’ of | bership in the body, the credentials of the dele- | and get a set of brand new arrows for his o pas ” TON DOLLAR: Fort Myer. First prize, | the librarinn, ond four years have, failed to de-| gatesclect be referred toa special committee of pees FINANCTAL. FINANCTAL. CAPITAL: OXE MILI oe oe ——— | ability ix doubtless sufficient in some. other | £Y¢, *PPointed by the chair, whose paaca te JREPORT OF THE CONDITION 14 3. Naddling contest ited to active mem y af be to examine the law on this question and re-| Ee ape =e i M. ee acme oe arr iieie bers of the President's Troop. Entrance fee, | ling. but for a librarian he has no aptitude.” | port as soon as practicable. TE doan’ b'leve dah’s a bit er use sen’in 3, WEST. THE OHIO NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, Ae E SRBOR Vie 50 centa. First prize, gold medal; second prize, | | Alt, Bancroft is also charged with quarreling | " ‘This was ruled out of order by Dr. Drinkbouse, | boy ob mine ter school,” said Uncle Zeb. At Washington, At Washingtin, in the’ District of Columbia, at the CHAR ESP WILLIAMS, receiver, amines dnd executes trusie of way aud silver medal. | with bis hapa — bre = shor er psoas who was then presiding, and the matter was not Why not?” v7 an 4. Halt-mile dash—Monnted. for active mem- ¥ Moore, and om is again referred to during the day. But three of | : tehar’ here of the President's Troop, riding their own | & fogether censuruble and | {he delegates have arrived. Case he kain learn to count no higher’'n | tonne and aisconnt i " i j er | Overdrafts, eee or horces that have been Fidden in at | Meriting summary disminal, ‘The convention organized after briet devo- | f0¥r. Soon's he gits ter dat he jumps elar ober | Uvevraltu eect wi ieci Ketone. trop dr, “ntey fee 50 cet | The letier ssn: “Hfe wa man with no tact,no| got Sera ng he by Rev. Dr. G. B. | ter ‘lebben-fobty-four.” ‘ ee ted by Mr. ‘I. C. | skill for directing his inferiors in office or for | yicElroy of Michigan by cleeting Dr. E. T. wp greed sr ae | eliciting their sympathy or availing himself of | Drinklouse, editor of the Methodist Protestant, arter of = mile, for their abiliti every description, w Prepared by acompetent attorney, who ts @ daily attendance, and kept without There are men with natures so small that, if a WK W William K. Kile nyany ts named execu! ror te “my shan ‘ rire ind is altogether » foreign and | paitimore acs Ghaivmce’ Lopoctal cou : : i * Receives money deposite tn sums of TEN CENTS hore under istecns ponies fourteen und one: | #tating element im the departient, ermal | Byumore, femporaey chairman, Asrecial om: | thers ig anything in transmigration, ey will Usios Savises Base, and nyward and allows interest thereon half hands high or less. Entry fee. The | harmonious in allits branches. The only thing | Baltimore, Will A. Strickler of West Virginia | Probably reappear as microbes. ape monet prize will in all probability be a val poay. | Ureproach myrelf with ix that Thavenot sooner | ang J.B’ McLueas wf Muskingum. was’ up- aa eee ; Sane 6. Bare horse ruce—One quarter of a mile; | made the change in the library. ry K s . ointed to examine the credentials of the m straightaway. Open to active membersof the | Another fault found with him is that he did | feria] and Igy delegutes which had not alzeady President's. Troop and troopers from Fort | not fulfill the duty of proof reading the publi-| been eertsiee try fee. 50 cents. First prize, gold | cation of the laws, perhaps the most important | “the cleetion of permanent officers was the “Everybody scems anxious to have his calling remarked Snig- fedetoption fund with’ t percent of ¢ wd in tranksor boxes, received for depot Special inducements toll classes of depoattors: puss Wioceti tasnee: in capactous vaults of unsu Ary ene am sectar Specie. Legal-iendar - i Hi i a «| Redemption tnnu Total . WORKING PEOPLE, fity at moderate cont. . donated by Mr. Ed. Appling: second | function of the librarian. first business of the afternoon. Nominations "replied Snagginsy “I saw a man this rb ber cout CHILDREN, RENTS SAFES FROM #5 TO $123 PACH PRR ‘ize. silver medal, donated by Mr. Henry ee ee eee for the office of president were declared in order | morning who calls himself an umbrella surgeon © LIABILITIES. %F aher. Keal Estate Matters. for the first time in many years. Mr. T. B. | because he mends broken riba.” Capital stock pata : 200, tek ae, ele apktc eehc ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. 7. Mail ; C. H. Fickling, real estate agent, 1264 324 | Appleget of New Jersey nominated Dr. Hering vided protits. pone ona accep BENJAMIN P. SNYDE ade half; two street, Georgetown, D. C., reports the following | of Westminster. Reve J. A. hrapp of Mus-|> ,, ae eines Fed chataiak nates ont On and ater the 2th of May, 2802, the beak hous CHARLES C.GLOv ret ioe Preatdemt, equipments to be used: «x * kingum conference moved that the nominations | | “Jobn,” said the woman who lived ona Demand certificates. of this back will be as follows: , JAMES Mt ASST be changed at each ren rper to James L. Turner, part lots 104 | be closed, but this was objected to, and Rev. | houseboat, “don’t you think it’s time we settled” Date eeg cates: Daily (except Sundays and bolidays), 9.300 m. to E FRANCHS Miaue, ae mumbers of the President . Treep. and 105, square 8, improved, Georgetown, D. C., Webster M. Strayer of Buckeystowa moved in | down in one place?” Dare to other eat 3pm ' ALBERT L. STURTEN A 50 cents. First prize. gold mei ; . order to exercise our mutual rights, the nomi yee,” ; “wel tes of deposit... Bills payabie. Jasjor "Frank Aldrich second prize, silver | b Jones to Dundley T. Haskan, sub 1, | nation of our beloved brother, Dr. Lawrence W. es,” he answered. “We'll anchor when we : Ou the last day of the month, the Tet, 24, 9, 15th | and 10th days, from 9.30. m. t05p.m., amd Satur. | Rewamin P Suy der, ny eveurings from 6 to 8. medal. &. One-mile flat _race—Gentlemen riders: horses owned in Washington; balf-breds, 1 75, Georgetown, D. C., $6,000; im-| Bates of Baltimore,who is too well know herefto | Sit to the next creek.” 5 need any enlogy.” é »hn J. Shugrue,| Mr. Thomas B. Appleget, editor of the High-| “What's the matter?” Total District of Columbii said the private secre- C. H. DAVIDG! : When any of these special days fall on Sunday of om va Ths. over weight -al-| Jot, ea . arlelth, £8.209.10. fown (N- J.) Gazette and lay delegate from New | tary to the capitalist. “You haven't done any- Sober al ay Pasetaleeeen tees Sboliday the preceding day will be substituted. un Pony Association rule Entry} For C. ling. part lots 20 and 21, square | Jersey conference, was also nominated. The | 4); ns 3 CH. DAVIDGE, Cashier. All extra hours will be for the receipt ef deposits Prize, $60 cup; second horse to save | 5, iinpro getown, D.C, $5, ote was taken and ‘evulted. as follows: Votes ends tr zepent the ialpkatist fo (the) het District on ulanig, © Sebago aud sworn to ere nie thaw Bhat aot | AM entrance mone ‘ Mrs. W. 3. cast, 91; necessary to a choice, 46, Dr. J. W. . 1. SP Wi hier of the above. | May. aa cr oem ee cee ates % Mule race— me-fourth of a mile. | Proctor,to 0. I Herin, Dr. L. W. Bate T. B. Apple-| “I know it,"was the reply; “I've just thought | Mated bank, do. sole cobhesniieie TC BAXDOLER Bore, | Myit F. H. SMITH, President. CTH Entry fee, $1. the value of Do- Proved, G get. 7: F. T. Tagg. 2; E. J. Drinkhouse, 1; B. | of a scheme for starting a new newspaper, and CHARLE Correct—Attest: qos » a. AVENNER, nated by Messrs. Littlefield & Alvord. A. 8. Taylor, thi F. Duggan, 1; D. 8. Stephens, 1. I'm trying to forget i 3.W BATCHELDER, ts. Member Washington Stock Pacien 10. Jumping contest—-Troopers mounted fully Harr, sa Dr. Drinkhouse declared Dr. Hering to have ii aaah hat 1t Sous'o! Jonsson) ete | Orrrce a Met tents, armed and equipped: four hurdles: t singly: been regularly elected and appointed Dr. G. B. Es EPORT OF THE CONDITION. OF TEE 11, Atlantic butiding, open toactive members of the President's Troop McElroy to conduct him to the chair, Dr. Anacostia 3 R ed ego FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, $00 B st. nw and troopers from Fert Myer. E: | rgetown, D. C., $1,600. | Driukhouse handing his successor the gavel] Mr. T. P. Sheridan, general manager of Buena EE ae THE CITIZENS’ X\TIONAL BANK OF WASH. rs INVESTMENT SECURITIES ee ee ee ee quae BT, teed cee IBS | ith bis congratulations, Dr, Hering made a Vista-on-the-Potomac, is agitating the que Solis Wr Sacne DER. At Washingtou, 3h the Distri-t of Colmpbia, coptegpctenices = Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought yt mile flat race—Gentlemen | . Pee Bn “elected immediately after | 12% WF getting up a grand benefit excursion in POF THE CONDITION SS ee ee BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION . x riders. Entry fee. Prize, cup, valued at . assignee, parts lots 194, 195] the president. Mr. U. prinelpal of | behalf of Officer J.T. Branson. The questio SITAL BANK OF WASH- | toans and aieconnt™ aes To THE revel nar ~in atag 84.50 * €50, donated by Messrs. Du Vivier & ¢ ew e 87, Georgetown, D. ¢ school of who was | is being taken hold of in metropolitan police 7) i. York: second horse to save entrance money. 297.6 Overdraite, soc 3 n general confer- | circles, but has not yet been mentioned to the U.S. bonds to New York Stock Exchange. ELEVENTH SERIES OF STOCK. - js 900 . Dine f —— New 3 12. Steeplechase—Two miles: open to entries!" B. F. Leighton to Ed Lyddane, sub 26, | ence of 1888, was nominated, us was also Mr. Ie | beneticiacr-elre pe, ipa 2 bite fr moal bes : Seon . Stern & Co. from members of any recognized bunt club: half- | square orgetown, D. C., $1,800. 1 | B. Stultz of Glassboro’, N. J., who was the ase we pois foes opts eevnt buen mabtand kext 61,000 IN FULL ADVANCED O% EACH HARE. a aes breds, 160 pounds: thoroughbreds, 170 pe For Vanderweiker, parts lots 19 and | sistant secretary at the last’ conference, but Bee : jor | Lamson Bros, & 0 over weight allowed: horses that have s improved, Georgetown, D. C., | these declined. "Mr. J. #. Cowan of Pittsburg, 50,000.00 Saigheng pemeaye eee ctneion| _Sibaes otien So faan open race within the past year b: 37.500. sbertson of Pittsburg and Will Strickler us 50.007 mo iembinte Meee eee nen | Ochamne. Telepines Entry fee, $10. Prize, cup. valued at For A. B. Greenwell, parts lots 19 and 20, irginia were nominated. The election | program has been prepared for tomorrow. | pie fon syimeved reserve ae York, Delaw. na N ‘ond horse to save entrance money. “ proved, Georgetown, D. C., $6,000. + Cowan, 55; Rolgrtson, 15, and Strick- | fev Dre Davenport, the backer. al preaetllaed feand fixtares.. i nook pal Field events Pareuing ‘contest: time | HP. Gilh terion | Péeeettor Hocitengaill eal the nite = imited to three minutes; space fifty fee lughes, Jot 17 ‘¥ Cowan appointed ex-Secretaries | 4 dog fight is beifg arranged to tak ac i. B.. certificates of d cr ied ‘The more fully the m square: limited to six entries f ctive | .C.. 8 Fleming aiid Stultz as his assistants, on May 30° eet ee ——— members of the Presilent’s Troop. y fee, | 50 cents. First prize, gold medal; second prize, silver medai. George 14. Tag of Mounted: teams of eight! To E. Gross, sub @en: five minutes’ pull: anchors only to be | Georgetown. D. . y saddled: limited to troopers from Fort M, RD. Weaver and otbers, part sub 6 and part -— Entry fee, 50 cents. Medals to members of the | lots 9% and 94, improved, Georgetown, D.C.,| _¥. M. ©. A. Athletic Games Postponed. winning team. 226,500, On account of t the open handi- 15. Wrestling contest—Mounted bareback cap games of the Young Men's Christian Asso- = rien: Ht al to se ciation at their park, 17th and_U streets, are ienders Redemption co understood the more convinced the people will be Mf ite superiority over all others amd tmupressed «derived from membership. 7 . “ od on sound business principles and is | SYYSVSSTPVG VA TS tenly equitable in all its features, Borrowers and investors share alike in tte profits, Si x, Crawror k Sunrsor 100.000.00 | EVERY SERIES MATURES IN SIX YEARS. rursox, Cxawroun & cnnSoR, Ba ee F.and A. 8. Mattingly, | After some routine business. such ax adopting square 56, improved, | rules of order, order of business and determin- 500. ing the subjects on which committees are to be . square 78, improved, | appointed, the conference adjourned until to- muel Johnson, pastor of Allen A.M.E. field, held a wel + The shores are the stumping ground for a large fleet of sand dredges, and the output of bank sand in the ity of Anacostia is estimated at forty tons LIABILITIES. pital stock paid in tcher to Benj. F. Cornwell, sub 43, 5, improved, Georgetown, D.C., $4,200, IMPORTERS AND EKPTAILERS oF Call at the office for explanatory pamphlets, eee — Ree OY y ‘ raempestvigbaey 2 Yan iy 4 postponed until Wednesday, 25th instant, at 3 ‘Transfers of Real Estate. peeeenee Ene’ 1 Mr. Chas. Jacobson. | W. J. Lown to 8. L. Phiilips, p.m. The change will work to the advant Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Katie > one eg s RR Y 16. Sword contest—Entry fee. S0cents. First | 85, improved, Georgetown, D. C., £3,800. of the spectators and the contests will be jnst | Sammons et. al. to John Bieligk, pt. 24, sq. 454: President, Vice President. gold medal: second prize, sil . amuel Bieber to B. W. Murch, subs 4 and 5,1 so much the more exciting, becanse the young D. T. Hasson to Sarah S. Smith, subs 121 : Ve a ap sel aaah gpetinar beget 5 orgetown, D. C... $3,907.33. men will have the advantage of the extra ti sy 13 C. A. McEuen to James met on ee open. Entry fee, 50 cents. Prize, bandsome eiton to, Tnoudore ¥. 8. King, subs | for preparation. ‘The medals will be at Wood- |. Parvny lot'& bik. & lot vim eee 5 DIRECTORS. a set goat harness. ieorgetown, D. 500. | ward & Lothrop’s for exhibition and are with- | 47 P"” eget TE Teaci:, | Diefitet er Colum | Dr. L. W. Ritchie, W. PF. Gibbons, 00 bpp’ Ss 7 14. _— race goon g : Peat nois has purchased of | ont doubt well worth earnest effort to obtuit Burrville + FG. Aukam to W. F, Baldwin | PP y Gi FEARS ACL. Win, Smith, Jobm H. Schultze, troopers booted and spnrred elps for $12,094.61 part 2, square = x etal, pt. 16 and lot 7, sq. Laura | batik, do sole a ees of aay of | W. A. Cunningham, HG. Waxner, " —_ the arbi Be: open to active x rontivigon ith erect between B =9 sere ee pc ee cay to F- Os Sinaliew, 37 int. sub 137, | tue We the seen mete LETS re a ee 6TH AVE., 10TH TO 2TH ST. NEW voRR, rr mts Troe troopers from Fort + northwest. e . ony : H. Dic! Mings. in} | Subscribed a ents. First prize, gold) | J.J. Byrne has bought of T.W. Lay for| A reception. which was in the nature of a B. & H's ‘May, 1s. Ss FINANCE COMMITTEE. HAVE ISSUED A id prize, silver medal. 6.000 sub 40, square 190, 17.6 by 87.9 feet on T | farewell to their pastor, Rev. Dr. Newman, and | g—_ homas to Cosrect agENEY B. SIatPsO Arcibald Greenies, | Saal . Whestr 19. Greasy pole—Open. No entry fee. Sev-| between 15th and 16th streets northwest. a welcome to the new assistant pastor, Rev. M. | 13, &q. 407; €—. W. E. “JNO. E. HERR baat at C 6) eral good prizes, B.H. Warder has purchased for #11,000and)R Fishburn, was given last evening by | Davis. sub sq. 891; $ ee VALUATION COMMITTER. vatavocve Or 20. 20-yard charge by members of the Na; | the assumption of £40,000 incumbrances Ames- ‘ha gs ; We OY | nichol to E. Burns, lot 21, bik. ee Biba W. Riley Deedie, Wun. A. Hutchins, ene acaomarancn tional Guard, fully armed and equipped in | leigh Park (part of the Friendship tract), with mame (St 5 me (congregation) offi aye. Olty Invastinent Gray REPORT OF THE coNDETION ‘cn temas RW. Darby. heavy marching order. Blinket bags to contain | certains exceptions. the First Congregational Church the BR, sq. 1 FARMERS AND MECHANICS NA t of Columbia, at the 130-308 JESSE H, WILSON, Attorney. blanket and have overcoat strapped on toy D. J. Macarty has bought for $7,807 of D.|chureh parlors. Dr. Newman intends to | Hunt to H. N. Slater, pt. 6, sq. 17: & At Georgetown, in the District of ay30-1 SSE H. . Entries to clove on the grounds at 1 ¥ x m.. | € Degges the cast half of eubs 4 and 44, | leave June 2 for Europe on a vacation of six May 30. Entry fee, 50 cents. First prize, gold ¢ 513, fronting thirty feet three inches on | mouths. During hi* ubsence the medal; second prize. silver medal. Tunning back to Ridge street between | tor, who ix a young man of ubility ‘The following events are all open seratch: h «treets northwe~ charge. The reception last evening was largely 100 yards dash, 220 yards dash, 440 vards dash, ile Insurance Company has | attended. There were speeches and refresh- gue-mile bicycle (open), running high Juyip. | purchased for €18.000 and the aestaption of | ments and a good time general : throwing ‘ixteen-pound hammer, pole vault, | $22,000 incumbrances of L.E.Fernow the north ee Pennsylvania ish et al. to D. J. Kaufman, lot 20, Peter axsixtant pas- | Mill seat; © will be m Bey The Pennsylvania Reserves. Atan adjourned meeting of members of the eserves, held at the Arlington SERIES B STOCK one-mile bicycle (novice), putting sixteen- | half of lot 25. square 253, fronting 22 feet 11',| ‘The Extension of the last evening, the report of the committee ap- rs tecke od ——. pound shot. inches on 13th between F and G streets north | To the Editor ot The Pventee pointed to arrange for a reunion here next Sep- - csc ausdsdawansdes TO ¥ co WE TOWN COMPANY. ‘ i Re Ra eerste pen re dpnioee te eRe So far as [have been able to ascertain the | tember reported progress, und the committee ene OH BARRERA ALALL AAA LRA LAR ah active devign, gotten ap oid 1 bought of W. Saracen voce taunts sounensosatstncnta nen aentacacaiaens toma Subscription books close May 31 orsoower should |“? 10° the series be filled. : : sobi * gh Ss wton | two excuses stated why the bill for exten was continued and enlarged by the repr + pag - oe ane Se cee eke ie ae — the Washington and Georgetown cable line to| sentatives from © regiment of the Work is steadily progressing on the handsome | northeast. the Aqueduct bridge did not pass the House of | reserves. Mr. C. T. Wood stated that he had souvenir program. which will contain numerous | F. H. Duehay has bought, through T. R. | Representatives are, first, the fact of it not be- a eee Pn tg oe ae Slereting ‘ se platares. —- Brooks. for $26,000 23 lots o : G street between | ing supported by petition from the residents of ans he anes y offered the does Feat of the Waive Hlotne, camp of C- ¥, cavalry | ton of fworstory and Dacetuent nten on hen | GeURRetOwN, end aecondls, that the granting | yhent. Hie offer was accep, aithongl the ta Wheaah Gicten:, Fo. bastelice of @ & can. oe; eli all thn latest mecgrevcocenee of this extension would lead to a possible | meeting decided that it would ‘reimburre Mr. iis a Gell a manny of thn venke aves wach ta ee ae Kipsorea Thale the following {{tFther extension of the lin: Wood for all outlay by him. A room at 1307 troop marched last summer and a drawing rep- 6 and 17, block 3, Washington day across the bridge. _, With | respe street wasalso tendered and accepted. The m notes fund with T'S eas cent of circulation), bibb bb bho THE WATAUGA VALLEY, IN EAST TENNESSEE, IS THE SITE OF THE - _ x confidently s that petitions | ing ad; ed subject to the call of the chair x the the Shenandoah ornia avenue, £13,500: lot 1, block | the first, I may confidentl; eh ing adjourned subject to the call of the chair. ss . eferry. The two latter have | 47, Holmead Manor, Mt. Pleasant, £18,010, lot = = garg y Ga — el 4 man, Gen, McCalmont. 5 yof Washingte CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY'S Delivered promptly. Se want totaal to mae a | eens aoe, Delaware avenud northeast, | sociters was thw neod forthe orton ga visa exe \ nat oid Soleus swear that the atwve's : ve @. a Frocram, which it wot intended to make a | $6.463; lot 76, square 173, 16th street near B,| Hor thet wecee nee gc t oncetted tig | Marine Hospital service Examinations state banks aud’ ban true io thebest of iny kuowledce and belies. OPERATIONS. Theregion istamousasthe heart of the TER BUST, FIVE GALLONS, Sie twenty-four-page affair, has been increased to | # lots 1,02 and 18, square 7 probability of any ehjection eaterte Be = At the recent examination held in this city of Total... tecsfed and evera tee Bessemer ore field of the United States. It js phenom- ie Nobeltivtan ding the large number of entries | fote 61. am 62, square Chapters "eth and & | take tot in either house of Congress, exper applicants for appointment to the grate o t hia, Conntu of Waahinot brewer rhs ee ee 3. A. Meponuas Not —— ad ntries | id 62, c aun = it Pron ip hi ai Tnited a istrict of Columbia, County of Washington. - . already made the committee has determined to ts no "3.600 " Peep ee mavoaved aedt na | Satan argon (ie ihe United Sister PIAS SURRY “cuahler of the soove sats Soter power, agricultural seevarcen, ote., nf unour ermit other entries until Monday next. This i were supposed to be injuriously affec do solemnly swear that best of ny" bi passed for salubrity of climate. been done #0 as to give the umbin Heights: Dartmeuth ntreer, | theteby unless, indeed, the cable cv rect, | whose expense, of course, the extension sould People a chance. + block 47, Holmead Manor, Whit | ‘ Poa . Some of the numbers on the program will be | ney avenue, $3,375: lots 45 and 46, block 43, | P€ Lene jw bpre bent ergot novelties to the general public. “Cutting at | Holmead Manor, ee ee ae cond ent age heads” iva trick of which every e@valryman - See seeed the inte om thoce “eleventh hour Gis 12th st, nowledze and Betis F. P. acrid and sworn to before u DIVIDENDS ARE LIKELY TO COMF. 800 on) stock in the CO-OPERATIVE TOWN ComPaNy, | ™*™4t Decause it is already well provided toward pay 8. BK ‘Notary Publie, ols po No.1. Dr. J. A. Nydegger, Baltimore, Correct—Attest > — Felted . BL fe Ned Par S. THOS. BROWN, j ALB ing for its magnificent town site and stock | eae sees: Knows something. Each contestant will ride A Grand Army Hall. ere eee oe ares gta og rfebp migra te Haars lier tet ea Be Se rary pine aa gery 8 Pace the preseribed distance at a gallop. cutting | To the Editor of the Evening Star: coming: Gad MGGGGNECR Lee Gece Mdacto| Rupert Blue, Baltimore, Md.” No. 5. Dr. Jas, | <-> ope REPORT OF THE COXDITION ment stip ered ong <seeeeewss : cae eee man Of the heads us powtble, | In reference to remarks in yesterday's Sran | ¢oTNE: and no donbt can now be raised ns to | TO oT REPORT OF THE comp NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, — ss pee eens se : nce with drill regulations. concerning a Grand Army building, I think the | a i io os At the same session Passed Assistant Si 2 NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, At Wark 2 See ee o Se amg i , y 9 r. Hurt, the able president of the eable com- | -, At the same session Passed Assistant Surgeon | ~ THE 3 on 2 1 the close uf M. a zent managemen' > ea salle’ bridle hie horse | "THEE hit the wail on the Bead, ‘The wugges-| pny, has promiced,as soon ay he bil passed, |B, Barks pawl niecentally the ex At the los oF bess, May’ 17,1802 ght a "ts caved shuschslacrs Inte, Coopers Tee Grow Dose sanees 10 drill re correctly in | tions of the writer are practicable and good, | to construct the extension at once, and, with | tion for promotion to the grade of surgeon rding to drill regulations most correctly in m good a : " tarcaleriey in | Assistant Surgeons J. B. Stoner, G. 3M the shortest time. but there are other ways by which a fund can | the astonishing celerity he has already shown in Sea : re Ta the pursuing contest some skilifn! horse-| be raised toward building & Grand Army hall, | constructing the rest of the line, thix short ex. | tetas, H. D_ Geddingy and C. P. Wertenbaker Riauship should be seen, ax a trooper & order | sUeh as exenrsions, entertainments and fairs. | tension could be easily completed in six weeks, | ere found qualified for promotion to. the Company in the persounel of ste directors: ROB. ERT P. PORTER, President. LOUIS EM: COMAS, Vice Presid Long and discounts... Vaid tineeri circulation om the Ave a * MANUFACTURING JEW he care i Treasurer, aint INO. G. ‘ ¢ Gar School and College : fo win minet take, within three minates, a rib-| Perhaps, also, the present owners of suitable | while there afe full two months yet to the first | Atle OF passed aasistant surgeon, marine hos Se : a Spoiat : bon from the right arm of his property may be induced to take a consider- | of August, the presumed date of (he change in | Pital service. BROUGH, Directors, . en a wets i able amount of stock as payment for such prop- | the motive power. cae Dine rout : ave ny erty. I for one would like to see sucha move-| | With regurd to the second reason alleged for oe Due from state bauks and bankers SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS to this most promising in- se se ese ment inaugurated. 8. | the bill not passing the House of Representa- | Tothe Editor of the Evening Star: Banking house, furniture and Axtares: conbisieot Kin et pueienn eeplice edaisoaee sihee Se : essses ea teagan —-_— tives, that this extension might powibly lead to] | Tn view of the fact that Congress threatens to | her. cash ten. 1842, cr sooner ifthe series jsexhausted. The E «ail teapot ponent in his effort to| Fox suburban villas and smal! farms north | the line crowing the bridge, if there be any | deprive the Zoo of the necesmary funds to feed lustallment plan affords opportunity dismount him. It abv» illustrates how ditticult | and west of the city, see Benjamin, Room 1, No. | free in this reason the sume would apply to the animals and keep it going, would it not be a ft ix for a good horseman to unseat a Ww investors of almost auy means. “f , 12 F st ‘ele any similar extension in any direction. ; . alles Five shares can be carried | Brrraast Cor Grass Wau. Gia mall onset one eee ee if such an application should ever be made | 8°4 idea to establish contribution boxes in the i TG, Hawkes, & Co, howl the,workd event, the troopers riding one and a half miles Recent Kobberies Reported. to Congress it will surely be time enough then | Principal buildings of the park, where an appre- ; in te inshiue of Cut : wunging horses and equipments twice during | Mrs, Williams of No. 1305 18th street reports | to discuss the advisability or otherwise of such | ciative public could deposit a mite? The im- x coutiboatene tenders. ..2 0... “ Redemption fund wil 8. (per cent of circulation). the contest. that while in the Center Market she either lost | # further extension Perhaps the most exciting aff: or was robbed of £300. grace. The horses are As long as the bridge re-| mente nuinber of people drawn to this interest- —— -* = vey eager the Engineer Commis- | ing annex to the capital something over 10.000 fy protested against ite being | ink wmex, rg der i suseue. BEFORE THE OPPORTUSITT yess © would ey restart . " c, ing t y, att it milarity. bt LIABILIT! es be for to investigate tl anat- ‘K a few m4 Eager ontrelh any William Lynn of No. 990 Florida avenue re- | utilized for a utreet railway. and his opinion | enough: scot sould pe elicced ae pe ott capital stock pata Et _— iar tee mses ay enh ‘ty me ng i : I y y vopers. stamling alongnide of the horses, | Ports te theft of a gold watch. ‘The watch was |hes been generally concurred in, When the | patch out the ineufiicient appropriftion. "Tye | urn ft suius to suit your pocket and pay for a to their horsew’ backs at the sigual to | ken from bis trunk. time comer that for the accommodation of the | All means keep the parkand Zoo gomg. (cH. I. 1 bank Capital stock paid in. . ee stort ace to the judge's stand ax hard as | | Hugh Waters of No. 202 E street reports the | public a railway across the bridge is impera- Sua plus fund. 000. a their horses can travel. theft of some-silver spoons, two pairs of sleeve | tively demanded it will be for Congress iivided profits buttons and a child's bracelet. to grant or withhold the appropriation for The King’s Daughters and the gone tional b bani notes S.C, Mason complains of the theft of a coat | such a new bridge as will burmlewly to| ‘The widespread interest in the slums o great | Due to other ational Tnaividual deponits sib) Call on oF address wists Cut Glens Punch Bowie, and vest and three pairs of trousers. itself sustain the railway. As to how far | cities is indicated by the announcement of a| Due %mate Oued chests ° ©. R. McBLAIR, ee —_————— {huis desired extension of the cable line to the | meeting of the King’s Daughters of this city Due to other nati Mt fF. tt pmertaceys Inyeuthgating the Subject of Garbage Disposal Aqueduct a the interests of | Tasch will be eld ie the parish ball. een of Washinton, Due to state banks and bankers District Agent, Rivereary gift tam oOut Gees. |. and Leupp, 64, € ittees he ived here i : ‘named r : EK Then ply begun in the finals between C.! louse from the wnt ergs shoes late a ye on ~ a aoe regres Church, prac thats, shove. emate ots 2 Statentiobuilding. | Worwanra & Epwoxsrox. “th bed he or Pe . ~ CY | ters I resy \y snl o#e interests shou! meeting is for ya : 5 . —— joe — ~~, Nery close and ex | of the sanitation of cities, expecially the dis-| have no weight whatever us anchor a crying | of giving ax opportunity to Miss MerAil, who Ree OL Sy a PENGLONGE HS. WRITE, cashier of the atove | Of¥cehoure, 8308.m. 105.30 p.m avis 11205 Pesxa Ave N.W. nyo Seng ses Clark mecewled in winning by the | posal of garbage and offal. They come from | and urgent nood by the residents of Georguiows | cones here with the indutccsacus of the central | yay, 1502. BHICE I: MOSER Ee oe nel nates Sent Strvchove state- ; # the chwm-| Ohio and New England, and they make Wash-| for the desired extension to the Aqueduct | committee, King’s Daughters of New York city, = Zotary “GED. "HL Be WHITE, Caster, ERE ppp. xy r Pionshi Ar at ihe first prize, the | ington a rendezvous ou their way to examine a| DFidge, nor can I see how such an extension | to explain the need of active effort in behalf of Ocerect—Attetts or Br Rabargied end eworn to torre ee cueaee of Tur Onto N. B. 3 y Ra E ucket d M. A. Tappan. This is the sue on ther way to examine &| can affect injuriously either of the other two | the tenement population of that great city and One GREEN, May, ALFEED B, BRI HE Usto Nationa, Daxx 3 ¥ y fecond year that Clark ha succeeded in hold. | stem of cremation now in operation in Nor- | Projects, W..L.B. }how such work is proposed to be done. Mins & A NELSOR, Disectors. | conece “Attest: Pega ¥ ing the champion*hip against all comers. Kalph | folk and Kichmond. Among them are Mayor ~~. Merrill has just come from Baltimore,where, in | _1¢__+ __P: Hi. HILL, 7, ¥. THOMPSON, Hil wine cond petze, the Ficket donated i= Fare, Comeeneenee BARS ‘Pieiterand Overly ‘The Death Record. connection with Mr. Riis, who is well known as | REPORT OF THE CONDITION ditions HC. Directors, navasemnavens Wward & Lothrop. . MeBrier, ‘F, and Dr. MeDonal During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | a writer and lecturer-on tenement house life, at ATH'L Wi be ee we Fd FOR b= Gf ot re wi i if the beard of Health of C bus, b * ” + | AMERICAN SECU! AND TRUST COMPANY, Se = Flag in doabiee wil begin on Tueeday. Dr. Boechner of Yoogions, Okie iia | today bvurial permits were iesued from the health the addressed » large audience in behalf of this | 4¢ Weatincton City in ihe strict of Columba, at eRe onl here att quo Wwnnew Symonds, Mastuclane, Alles, Burgess, Maily | ofice for the following: -_ aS . Four M. W. Mel the ite and William La Croix, president of board | White—James 8. Keene, 87 years, jonia; maton! . + Beventwor, ‘The will of the late James W. St. Clair, filed | (f health of Lynn, Mass. and Cal W. B Moree Vario. Aman on a agro A v Base Fall. ‘ BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION foday, leaves to the trustees of the Foundry M. | of New York city. (Sa tape Re 'W| The Stantons have organized for the season OF WASHINGTON, D. c, Importer of E. Chureh #200. to be applied to the payment ——>—— Patterson, 72 years, apoplexy; Samuel F. Lo-| of 1892 and would like to hear from all elaby ? of the funded debt to the Foundry Sand Knights of Reciprocity at Marshall Hall, | max, 66 years, pneumonia; Ernest Polk, 51 school; to the building fund of | ‘Lincoln Lodge, No. 7, Knights of Reciprocity, | ¥eaP™, cancer of bowels; James W. Ellis, 44 YM. CAL building fund of Ce fave their first excursion to Marshall Hall Inat | Te0re cerebral effusion Sag rem pid Mision. Wachinzton City Orphan Asylum und | night. ‘The Macalester wasiflled to overflowing. pistol shot of heart; Murion M~ Teulon, 33 Washington City Bible Society, #100 cach. He | Dinnked the avtheal el Ge stion; Louisa Bo char ad Tirectsstussumnent to be ylaced et hs burl | Pamked shad was ready on the arrv fee cmommplions eee, Congressional cemetery, and leaves 71,500 | Boat and eagerly devoured by the hungry pil- | laryngitis; James E. Talbott, 8 years, acciden: » therefor, atl the rest of ‘his estate to his con, | grim Mr. Thomas B. Penicks, chief justice | drowning, and George C.Montgomery,1 month, W.S.St Clair. He names ZS. Buckler ai | of the lodge, was master, of ceremonies, At PrColored--Robt. Gat executor. 5:30 the cor of * ‘The will of Catherine Minnix wae fled and tg making. “O eee Stratton ‘of Bead eine, 20, Tees, cotemenption; leaves her Pennsylvania and Dr. Thomas of Baltimore aberculosis; Grimes, 15 mont uote for $2,500 | made addresses. Dr. Thomas aid be was on | ORs: ta “ hekmig-o | POTTERY, PORCELAIN AND GLASS, 1215 F and 1214 @ ste, my?? “Has Tax- Br Waser & Rvors. ier Derek Bakar whose members are seventeen years of age or under. G. Gordon, manager, 313 5th street northeast, * - ‘The Riversides, jr., would like to hear _from any club whose members ‘are under fifteen years, Address White, or call at Harry Edmon- ston’s, 320 13th street southwest, —————————— G Per Cent paid on Regular. Deposits and 10 Per Cent paid on Deposits icft with the Association fof 5 years, ‘You can borrow 1,000 from us on Beal Estate security and pay it back at the rate of $1:1 per month. Renove Tur Cavse. For circulars and other information apply at offices, e by = — F st. nw., pesteed Uy dood af trast and tep sect of ber or | eee meningitis; Edward Robinson, 4 monthe, ileo 213 ana 15 = fate to be divided between her other children | an aid line wigs ee Atty Youre ago as eile Herbert Johnson, 10" mont, Gran. "eo oui the comet hag fo tn he et Mext 10 Columbia National ae For Juror Cooper's Widow. 7 an se cree coabe #6 0 Sanath js removed. The sores and BARRISON DINOMAY. caer Rrmetons weyers SI . ‘The following additional subscriptions for eruptions de healed by mercury and ci © About 100 members of the District bar went : a Howard University Law Sehool, bydomsypateans bet ANDREW WALL....1st Vico President and, GEORGE W. LEACH................24 Vice President Guonar ornsox. ‘JNO. E. SMITH... EDWARD 8. YoRit.._ Mra. J. F. Cooper, widow of Juror to Maral! Hall today aud had their annual | have heen received nt THe Stan offec: eS | , The faculty of Howard University Law School shad dinner. They bud as guests Chief Justice | Heretofore acknowledged... ae paieeter andy eras file porend Puller and Justices Blatchford, Harlan, Brewer | Mee. James McMillan, 20.00 ind of the and Gray of the Supreme Court of the United | Cash... five passed, over one-third class making a jeneral Miller, Justices Davis | Andrew P. Hillyer. over 80 per cent. The valedictory was awarded and Weldon of the Court of Claims. Chief Jus-| Miss Taylor, to Wm. A. Joiner of Illinois and a set of law Bingham, Justices Mon‘ y and Brad- | Mr. Norwood. books to Mr. who stood second. J, ‘Court of the ‘District ard Eston agreed honors mentn or Potash treatment, but unless the canse of these symp- toms is cleansed from the system, they will return or attack some of the delicate internal organs. Swift's Specific strikes at the cause of the trouble, and forces out the germs of disease, and the poison through the Pores of the skin, and at the same time builds up the general health of the sufferer. |” : ‘We will mail e valuable book to all who will send for ‘ ‘Mt, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. 3 ¥ i i F