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FOR R2PoeT oF THE CONDITION ‘THE TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK OP WASHING- TON, At Washington, D.C. at the clowe of business May Die from approved Due from other natic Due from state bat e Banking house. fucniture and fxtares, Cirrent etpenses and tages paid, Premiums ¢ Exchanges for clearing house. Bills of other banks... Fractional paper currenc cents... alas Legal tender no a a Redemption fund with U.S. treasurer G per cent of circulation)... Total... LIABILITIES. Capital stock patd fn... Sarpie fund ndivided pro National bank notes onistanding individual deposits subject to cl Demand cert of deposit. Certified checks. es Due to other national banks Due to state banks and bankers... Bills payable. deferred payment om banking bouse. = Total... District of Columbia. se. I. BRENT L. BALDWIN, cashier of the above named bank. do solemnly swear that the above state- ment is true to the best of my Knowledwe and belief. BRENT L BALDWIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Zid day of ise ERNEST G. THOMPSON, ‘Notary Public. tH WILRIN! | E555} Directors. Luz Issunaxce For Wowex. “Do women ever insure their lives!” is » question often asked. They do frequently. Women of small income and large income, women with others dependent upon ‘them and women without, single women and married Women, all may and do receive the advantages of life insurance equally with men. ‘The Equitable has many policy holders among the Women of Washington. Call or send for full particulars. BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, wy2t 1826 F st. nw. Srorsce For Hovsraotp Goons. If you are going away for the summer it fs best to store your silver ware, bric-a-brac and rare paintings where fire cannot burn them nor thieves steal them. In our mag- nificent storage ware house, located at 1140 15th st. n.w., we have a fire and burglar- proof vanit, specially“built for just such pur Poses, Ourentire building fs fireand burglar- Provt and is finely equipped with all the latest conveniences necessary to safe and de- sirable storaze quarters. A perfect system: is maintained and the possibility of the con- fusion of one person’s articles with another's istotally avoided. We employ “‘expert” packers and competent draymen, with years of experience in their callings, and we hold ourselves responsible for all losses, break- age. Ke. Wagons of the most improved and modern construction used for bauling. ‘This company will move your goods from one location in the city to another, or from this city to any point desired. Prices low— no lower than others, perhaps, but we give better service. STORAGE WARE HOUSE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., A. T.BRITTON, President. M. READ, Manager, 1140 15th st. nw. Telephone No. 463. It Tae Egurrane C. B. Assoctatiox. *_ Those who desire loans to pay for prop- erty. pay off morteages, or for building Purposes, should inquire into the advan- tageous terms upon which money is loaned by the Equitable Co-operative Building Association. Eighty-seten monthly pay- LOANS. ments of principal and interest settles aloan in fall. Any portion or all of » Joan, however, nay be settled at any time by paying accrued interest to date of such A settlement. Heavy expenses are avoided. SAVING. ‘The 2d issue of stock is open for scription and first payment. Shares are | $2.50 each payment. Until maturity of shares, when fnll earnings are paid, 4 per cent interest per annuuu is cuaranteed. THE EQUITABLE js a co-operative saving and loan- ine institution. Its sim, therefore, is to loan money at fair rates of interest and pay fair and reliable prouts on shares. Pamphlets explaining the adrantages and benefits of the association and other information furnished upon ayptication at the office, 1008 F st. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. OFFICE, 1003 F sT. THOMAS SOMERVILLE. Dr. A. J. SCHAFHIRT.. GEO. W. CASILEAR. JNO. JOY EDSON... DIRECTORS. Benjamin F. Fuller. George W. Fisher. Filis Spear. Lawrence Gardner. a Jobn W. Schaefer. Fiorurrr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. c. 6 Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits and 10 Per (Cent paid om Deposits left with the Association for 5 years, You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate security and pay it back at the rate of $1:i per month, Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined With absolute security. STOCK $1 PEK SHARE, MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF $200. For cigculars and other information apply at offices, 3 and 915 F st. ow. Next to Columbia National Bank, OFFICERS: BARRISON DINGMAN... President ANDREW WALL... Ist Vice President and Manager GEORGE W. LEACH 2d Vice President ALONZO TWEEDALE... 2 --- Seeretary GEORGE GIBSON. .. potas ‘Treasurer 380. E. SMITH mise son. Attorney EDWARD 8. YORK... Manager of Loan Devartment MB. GURLEY. FREDERICK C. STEVENS, W Sicciered the Washington Suck Pacha: GURLEY & STEVENS. Repl Estate. Insurance and Sock Brokers. 2:15 P at. ‘estate Lousht, suid and rented. Local securi- LEWIS G. TEWSBURY & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, ana 3S F Ht, WASHINGTON, D. C.. sell for cash of on margin Stocks, Bonds, J*0- ©. consox. 5g, MW MACARTNEY, RSON & MACARTNEY, 9 i grout TLLDING. 1419 F at x... etn Sook Baan 9 a nities Archibald Greenlees, Ustox Savixes Baye. 509 7th st. now. Special indacements to all claxws of depositors: DEPARTMENT CLERKS, WORKING PEOPLE, CHILDKEN. CHANGE OF BANK HOURS. On and after the 25th of May, 1892, the bank hours of this bank will be as follows: Danty (except Sundays and bolidays), 9:30. m. to 3pm. On the last day of the month, the 1st, 24, 34, 15th and 16th days, from 9:30. ua. toS p. w2., and Satur- day evenings from 6 to 3. ‘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 recetpt of deposits only. my 14-tyel ¥. H. SMITH, President. Ornce OF THE FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 1251 22D STREET. BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ELEVENTH SERIES OF STOCK. $1,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. ‘Such a reputation has this association earned for Steelf that it now numbers among its stockholders residents of California. Texas, Kansas, Missouri, New York, Delaware, M: It is now ia its el growing 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. Itts conducted on sound business principles and ts truly equitable in Borrowers and investors share alike tn tts profite. ‘land snd North Carolina. renth year of prosperity and is its features. EVERY SERIES MATURES IN SIX YEARS. Call at the office for explanatory pamphlets. OFFICERS. H. P. GILBERT, A. B. JACKSON, President. ‘Vice President. GEO. W. KING, 3. BARTON MILLER, ‘Treasurer. ‘Secretary. DIRECTORS. Dr. L. W. Ritchie, W. F. Gibbons, Wm. Smith, Jobn H. Schultze, W. A. Cunningham, 1B. G. Wagner, ‘Daniel Johnson. . FINANCE COMMITTEE. . ‘Saunuel H. Wheeler, Joseph H. Lee. VALUATION COMMITTEE. W. Riley Deebie, Wau. A. Hutchins, R. W. Darby. 9p30-30t JESSE H. WILSON, Attorney. Ber SERIES B STOCK IN THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. Subscription 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. Theregion is famousasthe heart of the ‘Bessemer ore field of the United States. It is phenom- enally rich in mine, forest and quarry products, water power, agricultural resources, etc., and unsur- passed for salubrity of climate, DIVIDENDS ARE LIKELY TO COMF SOON on stock in the CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, Decanse 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. A GUARANTEE of safe and intelligent management 1s offered shareholders in the Co-operative Town Company in the personnelof itsdirectory: KOB- 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. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS to this most promising in- ‘Yestment (in the present series) will close May 331, ‘182, or sooner if the series isexhausted. The Anstalluvent plan affords opportunity toinvestors of almost any means. Five shares can be carried for $6.25 per month, larger blocks in proportion. BEFORE THE OPPORTUNITY passes it would be well for you to investigate the mat- tec. You can invest in small or large ‘sums to suit your pocket and pay for ‘Your stock in 20 monthly in- stallments, Call on or address c. BR McBLAIR, District Agent, 31 Atlantic building. Office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. myl18 Tue Nartoxat Sare Deposrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts ‘as executor, adininistrator, guardian of the es- tates Of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, assignee and executes trasts 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 sums of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrip tion, packed in trunks or boxes, received for deposit ‘im capacious vaults of unsurpassed dryness apQ secur- ity at moderate cost. RENTS SAFES FROM $5 TO 9125 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. JAMIN P. eae CAN OFFEK FUR A SHOKT TIME NOTES Avawing G yer cent interest, amount $5,100. ime frum'ewo andl tore yours. secured wm Brat trust vest FORD, 14) worth twice the amount, 9G WEST END NATIONAL BANK, WM, It KILEY, President. ALP PARDON, Vicw President, CHARLES P WILLIAMS, Casiier. DIRECTORS: 9. TH, Magrnder. Gouin Rac. ty Tio At ward Geo." E jonry C. Winn "% Geos AC Metin W. R Wilcox Riley. may Zh 3t Ke HL Goldaboroagh. Capital... the Ohio National Bank h of the vault space in its substantial NEW BUILDING to a number of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, renting from $5 to 835 per annum, affording absolute protec- tion te valuable papers of all kinds. J.D. TAYLOR... JNO. 0, JOHNSON ©. H. DAVIDGE., CA, BAKER... Tur Oo Natioxat Baxx i WASHINGTON. Cor. 22th and G sts. nw. Bestdos baing engaged in a general banking business: devoted a large portion Preaident. In C. T. Havenven, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Booms 9 and 11, Atlantic butiding, 990 F at. n.w. . INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought anc sold for cash or on margin. Cotton bought and sold in NewYork or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. ‘Lehman Bros.. Lehman, Stern change. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Orleans. Telephone, 453. yw York Cotton Exchange. $200. 000. Co., New Orleans Cotton Ex-'| Chicago and New 47m ON'T PUT IT OFF ANY LONGER; HAVE YOU! Vife insured today ‘ou an illustration t ‘Send your: Tewrratioxs For Tms Wee TO WHICH YOU SHOULD YIELD. Holland Shades, with fringe, 2 yarde Jong by 1 yard wide, 29, 30-inch Smyrna Rugs, $2.75. ‘Wilton Rugs, 3x6, $6.75; worth $10. Sultan Plush, {in all colors, 9c. ; price, 91.25. Silkoline, in solfd colors and also im deautiful designs, 15c. Lace Curtains, seversi lots of which ‘Wehave from 1 to3 pairs of; will close out at less than cost. Now is the time to buy your Carpets for next fall., We are closing out our ‘Stock and are selling the Bigelow, Hart- ford, Burlington and other makes of the best 5-frame Body Brussels st €1.05 yard. It will pay youto buy them now and have them put down when ‘wanted. You will save atleast 30cayard. ‘We will keep them free of charge until you wish them laid, if bought now. Ingrain Carpets at 49c. and best Rox- bury and other Tapestry Carpets at 69c. Columbus discovered America in 1492, ‘but at that time you could not buys Solid Oak Suite, 3 pieces, with 18124 lass, for $14.92. Weare selling a good one for that price. A Solid Oak Suite, 3 pieces, with French bevel plate 18x24, for 817.50. A Large Oak Snite, with bevel plate 24x30, for $26.50. The best suite in the market for anything like the price. A Highly Polished Antique Oak Cheval Suite, bevel plate 18x40, for $31.50, redaced from $37.50, and in fine suites ‘we have some strong temptations. In Parlor Furniture our prices are Fight, and with every suite sold now we will furnish a set of Slip Covers, made ofthe best linen and nicely trimmed, for 810. Our Gpiece Rug Suite at $46.50 is hard to beat. This cool weather cannot last long, andwhen the hot days come you will want 8 Refrigerator bad, and will want itquick. We recommend you the “WISCONSIN PEERLESS” Asthe best that is made. Solid oak and mineral fiber filled. Sold on its merits and money returned if not perfect. The Price fs low and within the reach of all. ‘We are the sole agents. Pit tt = Erma 00, soe8 oy wen ry 928 7TH ST. AND 706 K ST. ¥.W. CARHABT & LEIDY, ‘S28 7th st. ond 706 K st. nw. ‘age and T will mail it your case. CHARLES [., URLEY. Special Avent Equitable Life Assurance Society, 1396 F st. n.w. 1ayo-tr pa ee exter xazons (AU atytes of handtes) Reduced trum 81.108, $2.50 and 83 To $1.69. ——WooDWakb & Lorarop,—_—. my22t 40th, ith and F ats, nw. iH RITE.—A STATED MEETING TUESDAY, the 24th ata; H.HOL THE LARGEST AND FINEST Tailoring Stock in the City to be ‘Closed Out at Reduced Prices. The ‘word has been given. Reduced prices ‘No. ‘SR will be held hat. and Pa. ave, HAVE YOU SEEN THAT AT AND = VESt? seg Style of cox—3-batton cutaw ‘Yout—sinicle breasted 5 butt Materi Clay's weave; will not wear slick; edges Pulshed with flat braid. Price, cust snd Vest. $15. Pants to gu with this coat and vest, in‘all the newest styles, 84 to 88, If you have not neen this coat and vest do su at once. GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st_ nw. for tailoring from tomorrow umtil July J1—movino time. Our handsome new building, corner 12th and F ste. n.w., is nearing com- Pletion, and as we proposs to open Angast 1 with an entirely new stock ‘Wo shall close out every sinzle pince of Trouserings, Suitimes, Overcoat. ings, &c.. now on band at reduced prices. We do not wish to lead you Yo expect too much. We have always sold exceedingly close to cost, and tt ‘will nowcost us Just as much to have the clothes made up as it has tn the past, for we propose to make them Up better if possible. All Scottiny Ri 4th degree. By order of the C. C. ANSON $. Tayi <q ALL CITIZENS OF GEORG! ently invited to attend & 1 Bulldiny Association Hall, “12 te artlon cou‘eratug te tll now pend ¢ action coucerai a tothe entrance of steaun raliroate into ETOWN ARE Co- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stocklollers of the Georgetown Gas Licht iy for the election of seven directors for the ‘Will be held at the coupany's offic on MONDAY, June 6, 1802 SER Lem dnd close at 1p.mh.” THOS. ENOWL f the Masonic Hall Association of the pet cent atthe off intion Whohave not tiunal Bank of Washinton. THE PUBLIC 18 HEREBY CAUTIONED ata Twill Bo he Fearne te ha “accom! t Teft my bed and board without ‘ M. Ut. J. PENDLETON, 102 4% st. n.w. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED dit or trust to my wife, 110 H et. s,w., as I have roceedings for divorce, a FRANCIS LEONARD. If you wish to know what asaving ‘our reduced prices nyean to you com- pare our prices with the prices of other tajlore—rather than with onr DIVIDEND NOTICE —THE DIRECTORS neat ene > sleet be tore ee, of ths on the capital stoe company. Of the secretary, O18 Fost. now, on and of May, 1492. "Persons holding bonds ——— the coupons ‘ones. ‘The coupons ‘There are no restrictions on this fale, and everything in stock i NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. DONT YOU KNOW It isa waste of money to bay other ‘than, «good refrixerator? Investigate the Wiacunsin Peerless andl you will bave. Doother. ‘They arethe beat rerrigerators in the market. Made of thorowzhly sea- sone. Rilndried oak, highly polisited, filled with mineral slher, sold on. theii merite and money returned If not per- fect. “The price pute them within the reach of ait. cantat L gIQERE. Sole arpet and Furniture Ware Room, my204t 8th and Pa. ave. REMOVAL. L. M. SAUNDERS & CO. have moved m 1215 Gast. 'n.w. into the Obio National Bank ‘2d floor. ES PACKAGE CAR. The wn and Tenallytown ratlway will ron {te combination package, passenger and sryort from gets ‘and Mf sts. through 10, Bethesda Parke A fit is guaranteed in every instance and, as uswal, a deposit is exacted and the garments delivered I hardly think it necessary to dwell ‘upon the fact that this is to be, with- out exception, “‘the yreatest anie of Trouseringe and Suitings ever tn- @uyurated in Washington.” Our prices have loweet in the city for fine tailoring, ‘and now these low prices have been Di. MORGAN HAS REMOVED HIS office and residen m Est. now. to No. 1. HEREBY WARN ALL PERSONS FROM ‘account, as. I wil ‘she having left iny AUGUST H. TOENSE. debe of her contrac board without caure. ways been the Be_4VE You MoNEY To invest? IF 80 SEE BRIGHTWOOD PARK. If you think because we have not been ad- ‘Yertising Brightwood Park property that it $s not selling you are mistaken. the present time putting up for purchasers a Jarge nuinber of honsea, All the cottayes that were built fast seuson are sold and oc- We have secured the services of am Increased force of skilled cutters and tatlors and can promise promptness and absolute satigfaction. ‘We have always marked our stock fm plain figures and these figures are yetonthe goods. Some will be re- duced more than others. Thesale i eee ara Ess in bags and barrels, 10 cente ver 100 Iba. nfl Te by ad Belen ny boltat lS 2g seal eee ies of the business done promptly, at low prices. jagazines a specialtye iyi HAPPY THOUGHT! GO TO HODGES’ all ee ances. PEERLESS ESTATE.” ‘These ranges embody in their con- struction simplictty of design and every known improvement. Made in different styles and sizes to suit all requirements. THE E. F. BROOKS CO., 831 15th st. new. Plumbing, Gas and Electric Fiz- tures. myl¢-Im PE porns 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, mbi7-te 8TH AND F'8TS. N.W. ‘will begin Wednesday morning. @. WARFIELD SIMPSON. TAILOR, COR. 9TH AND G STS. N. Will remove to 19th and F ata. cupied. Cali at our office: ko with usand Jook over the best property in the District either for a home or invest- HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. n.w. ee 08a SPECIALTIES AT BARBER & ROSS’. winkowe ated Zouk Window Screens, fit any ‘$2.75 per lozen. Window Frames, 36 in. square, making your own screens, 17c. each. {th sping Wings, hook ad’ eye and hinges, and’ eye ‘We. each. W. F. ROBERTS’ CARD. laving withdrawn from the late firm of ledney & Roberts,” 1 tablishment at 1421 G st. ave opened an es- type tances and every moder factity for pee: pe faces and every modern faciity for yet fucing the most artisuic wand en- 1421 G STN. It's no need to discourse on the ad- vantages of the Gs Stove in sum- have an extensive variety nickeled two-burner Gas Stove, stout 2.50 each—lowest DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSAIP. ‘Notice is hereby given that the firmof TOUS- SEIDLICH, doing business at 1 at. bw. as restaurant matual consent. aesumes all indebt debts due to the late firm. USsAlN 2 ___EMIL SEIDLICH. ==> MOTH PREVENTIVE = ind sure, bs. for 2 80; Building Material. and showy, at el is this day dissolved by aaNet SE, aaint will continite the eae Meare Impossible to have a fine lawn gnd garden, unless it is watered 25 feet Garden Hose, with eoun- Hings and patent nozzi Se. per yard . n.w., Dealers in BARBER & ROSS, Builders’ Hardware, COR. 11TH AND G STS. N.W. ‘AMERICAN ICE AND COAL ©o., Ice corner 10th and F sts. ‘ON! URAL, “"MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS. prices we quote are made to stand alone and “‘speak for themselves.” We fear no com- petition when quality is considered. Our only desire is to give satisfaction in every detail of our business, and we depend on your esteemed Patronage and our knowledge of your require- £80 and 32003 Ibe, your orders. at Settles up dally. “Xy‘als vs . we offer until furs Best ic sh, stove. 85.45 ton | white Ash Chest: | nut, Send Orders by Dri PURE CALIFORNIA GRAPE WINE, PORT, | <a Sherry, Muscatel, Madeira, Angelica, Sweet laza and Tokay, @1-25 pér gallon and ds ceits pet on. SONOMA CALIFORNIA, L WINE CO. mh 26-2m. ‘Oth st. hw. NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from $35 up. ‘Trousers from 810 up. ments. $25 starts our prices for suits. Taloring Shop, REMOVAL NOTICE. THE, SHILLINGER CURBING AND PAVING: Company, Has removed 10 is Tew office, =e Tai G sf. NW. e company is prepared to lay Granolithic sidewalls under the per- init systern, and also to Bil orders for Tawa Walks, Cellar ‘snd Stable Floors, and to execute ail work in Which’ Portland’ Cement. Germaa Mastic and ‘Trinidad Asphalt are Used spre B= STERS AND OnGANTSTS! Have you heard the VOCALION? salfzou have not it would pay you to visit the Ply- jouth Church, corner 17¢l wn, pastor, and see this MOST WONDERFUL Of All Reed Instraments. ‘and P ste, Rey. A.**Vocalion” was recently sold to. this church after stiarp competition with other leading organs’ When Sou have istened to the beautiful and. pipe-like tone lity of the maltieen GestaoN, costs bass He of the comt of a pe ongan-of squat ae. ossibly your church NEEDS A NEW ROOP, _az-1m Grates, Wrouicht-iror discounts while making <0 mhi4-tr J. H. CORNING, Lowprices from this date with hirh-zrade art. Ja20 WE HAVE, FOR SALE oth, bath: and Soy poate ees Wins BUY AN EXCELLENT UP- o itad WoncH & CO. ir 0% for rent. moved, IANO AGENCY. , containing eight Piano Dealers. Piar shipped. SOHMER Pi il commodions, with plenty of closet Jar:20,000 square fect. of sronnd, inclosed large hen house, wood shed aud oor; location very de- few ininutes" walk terminus of Brightwoon stroet car line; elegant drive by two kood roads to city. ‘This property must be see terins apply to L. WALTT! ve. Centrauice on 1 —_". RAIL Send postal and we will dothe rest—if you Want any kind of fron work. GEO. WHITE & Sons, Maing ave. bet DO YOU DESIRE A COMPETENGa? nost every man looks forward to that time Metoenjoy: the ‘trutt ‘of [e e tra know you can hasten that tine and brine nearer the period ‘when you may cease that serugwie? TE we anything to sell and want. to bring it 10 fie. attention of the public T Process for producing cirewlars that compels, the perayns ‘receiving’ It to Tread all You have to 839. feat ns certainly as thouzh you had written then & Great aid {0° progressive men. q>HAVE YOU TRIED Ti? pewriters the SMITH stands alone at the Its improvements of fod If you are cout pure pump water at ki sirable: huh and healthy: from railroad station. an make this so. plating the purchase of # ali the rest. then send to HTH PREMIER on ten days! sree HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agente, 935 F STREET. ECONOMICAL STYLES. lothes we turn out are frat ity. atyle, Mt, workie (ints at ‘the torent 7 ble’ price for honvat value. iving money away, Dut make you as nice a suit as orer adorned your ‘back for 25." Fast colors, serge. TTOU- ‘sers from $5 to 818. SBAUER, Artistic Tailor, 435 9TH ST. sion” you will at admit its NO PEER in SWEETNESS and VOLUME of tone. iS LESS THAN ONE- have @ patented child's Suits save you 40c. Child's Snite save you She, Child's Suits save you GOs. ‘Child's Suits save you 70:- Glide Suits save our DS 'A NEW ORGAN. Send tone for ¢% » Prices, terins, &., rewarding ine for catalogue, P ns 8. Fe ‘Telephone 930, DR. HOWARD C. RUSSEL ‘Has opened his offices, 1814 Hist. p.w. OFFICE HOURS: = 8tol0a.m., 12t0 ‘Sundays my3-Im* _TELEPHON! 925 Pennsyivania ave.. Sole Awents, ANTELS, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Gas ‘Fixtures, &¢: anges. Shop, 520 13th st. ron We, IOR TO ALL. 00, proportion: Manufacturers direct to the people. ‘MAN BROS., cor. 7th and E sis. THE NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE COM- PA Offices: 'Y. Incorporated). Washington B. G ‘This company, has contracts Dusiness hotses in these cities. TI (OW be obtained at 25 cents Uy “J “Sovereigns? and at $1 by others, - ,THE NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE COM- PANY HAS SPECIAL OS gene Ts WORLD'S FAIR VI! ‘Ticket hol STORE YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU- N SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 916-918 5 Pa, [REPROOF STORAGE. c 1dbnr ORR NK STORAGE A SPECIALTY, xandria, Va., and 905 H st. p.w., ith 170 of the best DE CARDS may ‘Rochdalers” and ES. Ask officers and agents for circulars and information. 18 IT RESILIENT! fe received from the GORMULLY & JEF- FERY MANUFACTURING CO. a sample rim and tyre, illustrating their new pneumatic. tremely neat and well-made article. It has great resiliency—dropping the inflated tyre from a heizht 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- finitestmal. ‘The tyre is by no means heavy, indeed it is light, and the valve is simplicity itself. There is » non-return valve in the pump, and the air is kept in by cross pressure on the tube applied in an extremely simple and ingenious manner.—The Cyclist, Coventry, Samples can be seen and tried at 1325 14th n.w.my7 A MONUMENT It looks well and something which demands careful consid- eration and comparison. We do stone work of every nature and show an incomparable stock of ‘marble and granite from the noted quar- ries. You may be sure of the best work; the dest designs; the Dest prices. We will take submitting free estimates or eS a-te designs at your pleasure, BET A reprise. NI vk and Job Print Telephone 18 Lavish LOeTTIG Rot, n.w. 125 rolls White Matting at $4 per roll of 40 yards. Worth $6. 150 rolls Fancy Matting at @4.50 perroll of 40 yards. Worth 96 ‘50 rolls White Seamless Matting at 6 per roll of 40 yards. Worth $10. REFRIGERATORS all prices from $5.50 up. ICE CHESTS in all qualities frum $2.75 up. BABY CARRIAGES in every variety from $3.75 up. ‘Large stock of TRICYCLES from §3.75 up. VELOCIPEDES in all sizes from $2.25 up. ‘We have every kind of WIRE WINDOW and DOOR SCREEN from 20c. apiece up. We make a speciality of making LOOSE COV- ERS for parlor furniture, and Our cutters are ‘the most experienced. ay : ‘We have the JEWETT and the GATE CITY WATER FILTERS in stock in all sizes made. W. B. Moses & Soxs, ¥ AND 11TH STS. ¥.W., | J. F. MANNING, Monumental Works, 14TH AND HSTS. N. W. Nt YOUR, PROPERTY AGali FRE YOUR, Puovenry NST ‘The German-American Fire Ins. Co. of New York is ‘one of the oldest and most reliable companies in the world. Iam their agent for this District. Estab- 8. J. BLOCK, General Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Be ONG TO THE WORLD'S Farner ——0F course, aren't you? ‘Every man and woman, and every child old enough to understand, ‘should go to the world's fair at Chi- cagonext year. This company will pay the expenses of your railway fare, first-class hotel accommodations, six days’ admission to the exposition groungs and pay for accident insur- ance for $49, and accept it in small monthly installments — deginning now. ‘Write for circulars containing fall information. ‘H. B. ZEVELY, General Manager Pacific building, @22F st, n.w. Tien Selomtnee OED NEY & ROBERTS CO. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES. 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. AVE: EEN ‘not blue oval tin tag, i SPECIAL COMMUNICA- ‘tion of Hiram Lodge, No 10, FA. AM., will and Vehicies) held at Masonic Wall. cor iikh amd Pa. ave. a ™. eo on WEDNESDAY regs iat af ay tr, tab (Lows) < arom funeral of sour late brother, ieceltanenas) . E. Wilkins. (bere ot sister lociges vited 13 a be . (hance) Geet BF order Faw. WRENN, Secretary WG U—CaAPIN AUXILIARY WIE Bold ite tegaiar prayer wrviee on WED: | LADIES GOODS. 1.80 pons 40 Leah ave. Memiere are | LECTURES AG: VANARSDALE: Sey" fe” | UbGAL Now a LOCAL MENTI LOST AND MANIC MEDICAL | MISCELLANEOUS | MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN SOTAKIES PUBLIC. Fo | OCEAN STEAMERS.. wines will be | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS NDAY and FRIDAY. May | PLANOS AND ORGANS. sto 0 Pride, Ho which the | FLANOS AX PROFESSIc PITTITTIT TTT Litre) THe ANNUAL MEETING OF SUCH LOT holders a* are. imemberyof Oak Hill Cerne tery Company wilt bs hci at the omce of the cemetery | ou MONDAY. June 6, TR, at o'clock p. iu, for tive | < Pitrow of electing aboard yf inanacers for the emgu- | SUBURBAN PRE in ywar. H. 8S. MATTHEWS, SUMMER RESORTS my 2Atje6 Secretary. THE ANNUAL oF an Ks Washington, D_C.. for the lection of twelve rectors, will be tel at the fice of the company. 70° Bap com MONDAY, Jane 6 abe Balle doen from 12 to oock p. ta. Transfer “til be | WANTED (Miacelions closed from May ‘Si to tune a saa ——_____ Sooner _my24, 20,28, 31,J09,11 Goverxaent Receirrs Te me PES enue, $156,396; customs, Apieeting of the stockholders of the INTERNA. —< TIONAL NAFETY E! E te " ieMatsi2 King’ street, Airsaniria; Va.czm@ thew | GES. Sony S. Cranisox will dine with See OF JULY. 1892, between the hours of 12 m. and 1| retary Elkins this eclock p.in., for the purpose of electing directore for . “ the ensuing Fear and for the purpose of tansactins such other biusiness as may legally be it bef CoxsvL Gexanat. New.—Gen. . Bich cuber Dasinens 88 may lerally be brought tefure svt GeNanat New.—Gen. John C. New, Bebe ereawaeveRaeEee PATTIE TRE i 53, fternoon, Stockholders is earnestly’ requested to be preset et | United States consnl general at London. is im thie meeting. By order ot oe B EMMONS, the city on a short visit and «pent a portion of my24,2015.391-3t Secretary. | the day at the White House. | wie | 3 Ges x or trust fe. a VEN! LR Sonis that mae neh hen Settee had oa epee Apvocare Gexrnat Rewer, who was board without just cause or provocation, Twill | recently ill with nervous troubles, is very much mat pay any Goble of Ber conpeacting, Co wag improved. He has left the Naval Hospital and bia 1022-1024 7th st. is convalescing at bis home. - WE INVITE CRITICISM. » Acts Arpnoven.—The President hae ap- | proved the act providing for a bridge over the SKILL of the first order in one'wchosen | Missouri river at St. Charles, Mo.,and the act calling in distinction few acquire, though | ro, er atone? te © pclae ‘tas being trae | Providing for aterm of the United States cir Of themacives Destine ‘sone ‘one cise tray | Suit and district courts at Evanston, Wyo. ‘tuink so—some one incompetent to form @ ‘ S ct correct opinion on the subject. We invite | THE Corcoran ScHoo. or Ant.—Ths annua, the Judgment of competent crition. exhibition of drawings at the Corcoran School gg op aged of Art will be held in the school on Thursday? LLw. Eleventh street northwest, | 80d Friday of this week from 9 a.m. to6 p.m. — ee | hia isa free exhibition and the public are im For particulate as to the coming i > i <2 see Lotsadvin Te H. GARDNER. >—— at. 2 Ensign Patrick Hourigan > DANENHOWER'S 42) GRAND COMPLI been ordered to e1 0 Be rectetie ees ate ecient | Om om et eno ee PMBEE 5 {on the 26th instant. Lieut. nicks no pat BPs HLA REN ARE ARIACENT detached from the na prard at Pe rtemnouth, e ore and Ohi ‘ompany, fecor-| N. H., and ordered to the training ship Porte- izing the importance of Cumberland as x distribatis offi point for the lanre territory, lyme around, apd the | MOUth ax executive off Frter Fact that ity location made i eirabie an the > terminus of three of ite divisions, nawely, the second, | No No. eee Rom js third and Pittsburg, proposed to the may or and city No Morr Arrticatioxs Recriven. ‘Owing founeil of Comberiand that in consideration of the | to the great number of applicants for examina- Sunpany teuidike Cunberiand rad. shethone | tion for mewengers in the city post ofice, to be ‘would purchame a larse tra: an Wedn 27th ine 4 ia the city tats, fom winch ther wont | Beld on Friday. the 27th instant, and the ineuf frect machine shops and round bouse:. ‘The proposi- | ficient accommodations at the il service SER TPS taaieeed to the voters of Cumberland on th | rooms, no application will be received after the une last abd was carried by a slose of bi a 2 ~ pone, showing that the people of Chunberland appre- | Cote of business today, the 2éth instant, stated the vast importance of securing these tinprose- - : : The company has purchased ninety acres of tand, | THE ParsipEnt's Catcrns.— ‘The Presidente pen epich will be erected their ‘yards and sho: | callers this morning were Senators Stanford, Inuore and Ohio propose to anake Cainer < “ . the Altoona of thelr rond'and are ‘conmtracting ze Allison and Cullom, Representatives Cogswell, that will c trackage for 3.00) r0 am, : ~undi Sdition to the yards already here: will give five con Ader end Bryan, Mr. W. L. Cunlll of pany splendid facilities for: the handling of thetr im. | Nebraska, Attorney General Miller and Mr. John Ferment. ive sboj wil ‘be evamracted after ai | Hicks, United States ministe t ylvania railroad shope Ser ‘Alteoua, Ba. end giveqnipicyuent f0 120) en John New, United States ‘The train and other railroed ten, uurabertne at east | London, Topo cdditional. sill necesasrlly’ make’ tele otientintatjeembsiaten homes 49 Cumberland. - From these sources alune an increase of population is confidently expec 000. tered of 6, B40 Mn, W. F. Smoxs, commissioner of pat He pecommarity tollome test the addiion of tuts Pople | ents, has gone home to Connecticut for a week's SA a era eset spe build. | absence to deliver a series of lecture on patent Pees DES Se HONS WH SHES | say boafore tho law chess of Valo Caltage and wilh LAND AND IMPROVEMENT | also deli’ # Decoration day ora at New ee DEES RY nel THC REDE. Tene a ach | Haven, as well an an address at the commence- 9, 1892. A special train of six cars wili Carry alimited | ment of the State Agricultaral College during Mumber of invited enests azrlall appiieatione hicchasen : due Me WANT Dag anions $2.50 A YEA Kipraren ny Mexicans. —The Attorney Gen- teed a boltle of Tawi: Automatic Di eral has received information that Charles O, infector since last November ani T tale pensure in | Butlander, a resident of San Diego, Cal., bas wo ioconweatonce ta wane ethers | been kidnaped by Mexican officials and taken to to the disinfectant and if ix certainly a sirst-clase de- | Ensenado, Lower ( fornia, for trial on @ corizers™ Yours truly, criminal charge. Measures have been taken to 2. B. BARBITT. ALD.. | ascertain the facts in the case and Minister whic Soro Ryan, at the City of Mexico, has been instracted, ‘ FICh to secure the surrender, provided it is shown The weather ia likely to be fair til! Thure-| that k isan American citiven and was taken | ad Slightly’ warmer; weat winds becoming | without extradition proceedings. A QUESTION ANSWERED. - - APAncd.* How can we sl the best Gane- | | Distuict Parexts Patents have been iorned APAned.” sawed Lamber at $1.13 por 100m. | t0 citizens of the District as follows: Leon F. A?Ansd.” ft., when poor lumber is sold for | Dougiass, assignor to E. D. Easton, method and “ALAned.” $1.35 and 81.408 means for duplicating or transforming pho- “Alaacd” ——and further, nographic records; William White, deceased, WAPAned” How can we sell Virginia Pine | Philiy Mauro, administrator and assignor to Flooring st $1-50 per 100 9@. ft. | Hf White, Woodside Villa, England, schditying “AT Aned. wAl aera” | liquid acids; Virginia H. Oberly, corset; Geo : nail D, Sidmnan, honse~door letter box: Theodore Rocrmous salee withasmall 9008! | sv ty apperates for evaporating brine: E. T. ebay Fenwick, two designs for spoon or similar ar- Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, ticle. Lumber and Mill Work, aaa aseinae ee a Pensoxat.—S. 8. Babbett of Pittsburg and = yee aiass BAe E.R. Adler of New York are at Willard’s — 2 D. A. Miller of Colorado and Joha T. Welch of ee New York are at the Randall.——S. H. Cobb of een ine” New York, 8. (8. Mathews of Boston te a and James’ M. Crosby of Grand Rapids tT a are at the Ebbit.—C. W. Platt of io glans perfectly free from wae Connecticut, 8. P. Vickers of New py York and Win, H. Bean of Brookiyn are at the lars busi ‘specialty —have been «: Riggs.—-C. M. Brayton of Sout arolina, G, Sofor the yastsix years. Itiethe -aitieatt fobs" L. Gillespie of the army and J. 8. Bandy of Fe ane esr riaee seaceuccenatully executed | | West Virginia are at the Arlington ——Baiward to Carpenters and d Es ‘ Toby of New Orleans, E. 8. Pillsbury of San tea Franciscoand W. H. Wells of Baltimore are at the Shoreham. ——W, A. Welch of Brvoklen, Chas, Es i S—THE I E. Thompson of Hartford and C, C. Harvey srepbewestheexpenssofestenorrapber. |New York are at the Fredonia.——Henry E. ieee i face meee Rees of Georgia and RK. KR. Wilson of at “COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH Con tet Est-n, So UNCH ON TAP. NEARLY EVERY- ae & Kae Sve : 124 body is fond of paneh om Chase “of Boston are at the Jobnson,.— ut the tania ie what ineysons ike: Mr. Frank Bourn of the War Department is wo earn Eee Se os OS still confined to the house by illness. —-—Rev. Mr. ready for use, sealed in air-ticht botties. Child of New York, who came to attend the Soe Siena pantheon, 3 iter punch. Delivered, Per quart or 85 per dozen quarts. Ii you are away for the summer you had Detter have us ship sou your wines. No from the Segre sees enor pach and ‘ship it that you were BLAINE AND RUSK. EAS Wink Com ax, Telephone 998. | That is the Ticket Talked of Today in the ie BAPIDLY MELTING AWAY. - ge |< Blaine ‘and Rusk is the ticket which las been tt a ae Gisplayed around the Senate today; and ne wn eked “seater: except from those who are out-and-out it F RF She val ad Harrison men there is no word of dissent, occupied. OWEN OWEN, cor. 10th and N. ¥. ave. n.w. my24 ae sarangi le ey ere ane _< segrkepeeqnaperam frous now until the nominstion te actually mall ie | DRADFORD, Gen, Rusk name will be heard with « good f : i é b i it ‘ | A Hy i H i =" 4 E | E i i i f & i Pere tle bie i is i rH i f i i i L j i i ff