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THE EVENING STAR BLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. M101 Pennsylvania Avenue, comer 11th 8t. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t ew York (fice, #8 Potter Building, Evrxrxo Stan fe served to subscribers in the roy carriers. on their own account, af 10 cent nity by carr week, oF 44 / with fore postare added. $3.00. (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.O., as sncl-ciase mail matter. } pening Star, E27 All mail sabscriptions must be paid in advance, Rates of advertising made known 08 application. Vox 80, No. 20,275. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1892. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. 7, > Tue Best Even Issue. The Equitable Free Tontine Policy shown in yesterday's Star is most liberal in its terms. Aiter one year it is unrestricted as to travel, residence or occupation. After two years it Lecomes absolutely incon- testidie. After three years {t is non-forfeitable. It is payable immediately on receipt of satis Usntvaren Sroracz Facnimrs. If you intend going away for the summer and leaving your house in charge of irre. sponsible servants, would it not be a wise plan to store your valuable silver ware, Paintings, rare bric-a-brac, &c., where they ‘Would be beyond the reach of all danger. Iu our immense storage warehouse, 1o- cated at 1140 15th st., wehave a fire and Tae cast factory proofs of death. EWws burglar-proof vault, especially constructed Ttoffers a choice of sive methods of settlement at FOR STOCKHOLDERS for storage of the above named articles, matariey. A pro:uinent feature of our storaxe busi- ness is the unrivaled facilities for the re- moval of goods. Also the packiny, unpack- ing and shipping of household effects from house to house or city to city. None but the most reliable aud expert- enced packers, handlers and draymen are ex:ployed. Pianos stored for 81.50 per month in rooms kept at a uniform temperature throughout the year. ‘Trunks stored for 25e. per month. It guarantees a full share of the surplus earned and being issued. By the company having the greatest financial strength, may be expected to show larger profits than tho policies of any other company. Send for cost at your age. ‘BOWES & HALL, Resident Mansgers Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, jel 1826 F st nw. pe T WEST END NATIONAL BANK, 5G st. wu, 1CTULEY, President, Inthe CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. (Copy of Telegram.) Bristol, Tenn., May 31, ‘92. Hon. ROBERT P. PORTER, President, Washington, D.C. = Contracts are closed and we have started 100 men to work on Bristol and Elizabethton Railroad and force P. FAKDON, Vice ‘Will be imcreseed daily. ARLES b. WILLIAMS, Guabter JNO. H. CALDWELL, V. P. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. io: te ts ei DIRECTORS: vee . H. Magruder. jourad Becker, A. T. BRITTON, Prestdent. Es %. Gamers, Son, 8 Newt as, M. , Fardon. ‘This means that by August 1 Elizabethton will have A. M. READ, Manager Storage Warehouse, . Emmons. tp. standard gauge railway connection to all northern points. It means, too, that the property of the Co- operative Town Company will that day be worth more than two dollars for every one put into it BU 1140 15th st. nw. WK, Wil Wintam R. Wiley. iS G. TEWKSB' W. B. HIBBS, ‘Banker, 50 Broadway, X. ¥. anager, Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS 6. TEWSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. OFFICE, 1003 F 8T. SERIES B STOCK Loans. ‘Those who desire loans to pay for prop- 1335 F st., WASHINGTON, D. C., In the erty, pay = a Lysthensmce Buy angeeli for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, i ‘Purposes, should ascertain the terms Provisions and Of. CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY which money is loaned by the Equitable | Direct private wires to New York-ana Chicago, Building ‘Associat rie acer Co-operative . Eighty-seven monthly psyments of prin. cipal and interest settles s loan in full. Any portion or ali of a loan, howev may be settled at any time by paying ac crued interest to date of such asettle- ment. = ASSETS, $1,315,111.15. Pamphlets explaining the adeantages and denefits of the association and other information furnished upon apyiteation | y, at the office, 1008 F at. 23D ISSUE OF STOCK Open for subscription. Shares, $2.50 monthly. INO. JOY EDSON, Secy. Is continued on the market for awhile longer. The management, in view of a possible dividend in the near future, dee:n it desirable not to place s new series on st this time. This course is further sustained by the widespread popularity of Series B. All classes of stock participate in earnings. The installment plan affords opportanity to investors of almost any means. Five shares can be oarried for 86.25 a month, larger blocks in proportion. A guarantee of safe and intelligent management is offered shareholders in the Co-operative Town Company in the personnel of its directory: Robert P. Porter, president; Louis E. McComas, vice presi- dent; A. T. Britton, treasurer, and John G. Carlisle, Isham G. Harris and H. C. Hansbrough,directors. Ontos town bmsinew a giecaity. All Local Securities doit 13. ~~ quotations all markets. Telephone, 545. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE COM- PANY. (incorporated). OBtoye: Wat Ring st; Alexandria, Va. and 0S H ek nw, This company tias contracts with 170 of the Cities. TRADE CARD! best x mi 25 cents by *Hochdalers” and oe others. << Ofice hours: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ©. R. McBLATR, Wednesday, Jane 1, Gto 8 p.m. my31-At District Agent, - Srauantiobatding | Toe Narioxat Sare Deposrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY 200 Ind. wes nsw, OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. 1s Pa. ave. DoW. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. — Asruxa Asp Carannst G Te © AC CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS CURED BY THE 1vE HE wy IDREX Jo, \/HANCE JANUARY 22, 1867. CIGARETTES ESPIC, CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts/as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, committee of the estates of Iunatics, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every description. ‘Wills prepared by s competent attorney, who is in daily attendance, and kept without charge when the company fs named executor or trustes. 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 Oppression, Suffocating, Colds, Chest, Raest! rarer! Bold by all nl0-1&15,ly Cough: Neuralgia, &. Paris: J. ESPIC, » New York: FOUGERA MILBAUG. Chemists of America. © places where yon ca n find them: DEPOS(T AC S. sell vou the best goods in their respective Joa our Five-cent and Twenty-five- Hicx Crass Mruxeny —Z. D. Gillman, ‘ochran & € AT REDUCED PRICES. Fs ‘This week, commencing June 1, we will offer our entire assortment of ‘ TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. Innported and original styles, at from 25 to 386 per cent off former prices to reduce stock. Niontgomer wt. and 107 Norida ave. tik. E, Cissel in capacious vaults of unsurpassed dryness and secur- TOS Fae ity at moderate cost. Putaze, RENTS BARES FROM $5 TO $125 EACH PER IMPORTER, HWEST Waste ANNUM, ACOORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. 1107 F st. i —Fadward Green.cor- W. 5. Richardson, druse: wr el Y 126 7 BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. EAST WASHINGTON. —T. A. Rover.corner ) Capitol ‘stn... avorer, o ‘co HOMAS R. JONES, Third. b path sts. oo hg E PRANCIS RIGGS, Treasurer. Grugzist MT. Byrne, Sh stand ERE. aller, HBO st wall ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. + drugs Directors = : Be | Re maren, §«— xeusec- apnt Be A RY UK RRR GU EPP Tre thes Hawkins, ath sf. andv | ews Ciephe Guisies A iamon™ fos AARNE fee UPR OT STIs, D. C.K, W- Fisher, comer Monroe | 3nes Si. Sonnet, ‘Charles G. Giger, Bae “AN ME KE Eu bE Tene aay ay aPeNe, 220, Mat. drog- | Thonenn Hyde Sohn Rotesrs, ete greet oe he Srocers HL. W. Offutt, | Wittam 5 Clark. Thomas K. Jones ap16 BE 2% en ARQMEA PAIK “itirch & Co., near station of B. a tun oo a ‘D,D. C.—Charies McGee, at station of | Orrica Sa8 HH “oo” Eee Sea ¥. 8. SMITH, OF THE jit. | FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ae ger Tarr BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION “ast 4 — To THE ar Bias been reduced to. sclence,so says ee ae 1115 F Synzez N. W. 81,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. ee ee, Such s reputation has this sssociation earned for ‘Will do for you during the next week from date. Will 7 the efforts of the criminal itself that ft now numbers among its —— sacrifice: ee residents of California, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, New ; York, Delaware, Maryland and North Carolina. One lot Ladies’ $4 SOUTHERN TIES at $2.50 per lass protect yourself. Rent a box in Itie now in its eleventh year of prosperity and is | pair. growing larger day by day. ‘The more fully the meriteof this assoctation are understood the more convinced the people will be- come of its superiority over all others and impressed ‘with the benefits derived from membership. It isconducted on sound business principles and 1s truly equitable in all its features. Borrowers and investors shargalike in tts profits, ‘Twolots Ladies* HAND-TURN BUTTON BOOTS at €2.75per pair. Reculer price, $4.50. Several lots Ladies’ LOW SHOES (manufectarers’ samples) st $1.85 per pair; worth $3.00 and $4.00. Several lots Men's $6.00 CALF SHOES, at $3.50 the Safe Deposit Vault of the Wash- ington Loan and Trust Company or ‘store your trunks, silver ware and val- able papers with this company, EVERY SERIES MATURES IN SIX YEARS. per pair. = One lot Men’s $6.00 CALF BLUCHER BALS. at which will send to your house and (Call as the office for explanatory pamphlets. $4.00 per pair. remove them with the least possible are: ‘Two lots Men's RUSSIA CALF BALS. at $3.75 per OFFICERS. Pair; worth 85.50. . iH. P. GILBERT, A. B. JACKSON, ‘Three lots Men's $0.50 PATENT CALF SHOES at 84.00 per pair. ‘Thousands of pairs of High and Low Shoes st less than the cost of the stock they were made from. Seeing is believing, 80 come and look at these goods. PAID-UP OAPI) AL, 1.000.000. w BRAINARD H. WARNER, Prost 1115 F Sresr N. W., VALUATION COMMITTEE. C. T. Havesxen. W. Ruey Desble, ‘Wm. A. Hutchins, Member Washington Stock Exchange, osaierass my3? KENEASTER'S OLD STAND. Real Estate and Stock Broker, 990-908 JESSE B. WILSON, Attorney. Roows 9 and LI, Atlantic building, 00 F st. aw. F, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. IDELITY (tice, Hons and Grain buaght and wld for eas or ub auc e) Reaicaraeesa Casmasr & Lex. (Cotton bought ant sold in New"York or New Orleans, OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. ‘CORKESPONDENTS. paclirs! ee 006 TIE ST. AND 700 EBT. H.W. 3. 8, Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. paid on Regular Deposits Lehman Brow.. New York Cotton Exchange Cont paid om Deposits left with the Association for 5 ie Lebman, Stern &Co., New Orleans Cotton Rx- | Fears 4 BIG DROP IN CHENILLE TABLE COVERS. A fortunate purchase enables us to offer » lot of 6-4 Chenille Table Covers st the low Price of 75c. ‘This is less than one-half thetr You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate security and pay it back at the rate of $13 per month. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, ahange. Lamson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Oricans. Telephone. combined with absolute security. value. sae a banca GRILDRES'S FLOUNCINGS. Weare oferiug choise "8 FLOUNCINGS. Weare Tux Ouio Naroxat Base apienesesinacd ae memag values at 50e., O2¢2. and 75e. « yard. or cenceahpperetparciarranianenesstied (anagem me Neg rym WASHINGTON. Forclroalars and oer information apply st Meme | DRAGON BLACK INDIA LINON AND LAID LAWN, special values, at 123¢., Capital. $200,000. 13 and O16 F tm Law Cor. 12th and Gata. nw. ceppuastap renner civ aos A BARGAIN IN RXTRA FINE APRON LAWN. Price was 25e. ; now ihc. a yard. LADIES BELTS. Leather in Biack, Tan and Bed; metal in Bilver and Gold. MATTINGS! MATTINGS! Extra values at 126., Be., 20¢., 250. and Be. 0 yard. OFFIGERS: HARRISON DINGMAN. ANDREW WALL. ...1st Vice President and 24 Vice Bexides teine engaged in a general banking business: Olio National Bank has devoted a large portion the vault space in its substantial NEW BUILDING o CARHART & LEIDY, ‘JNO. O. JOHNSO! ©. B. DAVIDGE....7 my28 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. mh Beck Bockooae, AND PRESSED FOR 61. rei Stock Sie ‘June 1, 1 4 ) o'clock. “W Second degrees. iret FRED: EP TASKER, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOT OWN f Tinwetors will be hela Mt ‘Sune G. National ot dinacto aia S fie fe Natio Wiftes! Hall, 8 o'olock. LEWIS CLEPHANE, Secre- tary. my31-Gt THE ANNUAL MEETING OB THE. stockholders of ‘the c Manbfacturing Company for the election of directors ‘will be held at 4 Washington, D.C...on Inne 13, 1s9: Kain. REUBEN DOOUIT- TLE, Pres; W.H. DOOLITTLE, awe CENTRAL DE: comm OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, All members are earnestly requested to attend the meeting atour headguarters, 14:49 Foon, ‘ave. nw. on WEDNESDAY, Juno 1, at 7330 p.m., to cousider Dusiness of the utiost importan M. T. WELLER, Chairman, _WALTER J. COSTELLO; Secretary” “nyo OTT ‘The annual meetin the Fist Co-operative Bil 8 held on THURSDAY, June series subscription books now of the stockholders of ing Association will be at7 p.m. Eleventh opens ‘J. DANTON MILLER, Secretary. GEO, W. KING, ‘Treasar my27-6t of I 32a st. THE AN’ L ‘ING OF 8UCH LOT holders as are members of Oak Hill Ceme- tery Company will bs held at the offes of the cemetery ou MONDAY, June 6, Tsir2, at B o'clock p. mee for the Niryone of electing «board of taanagerefor tie ensue Ing year. EL MATTHEWS, my24tje6 Secretary. ‘THE ANNUAL MRETING OF THE stockholders of| the Georgetown Gas Light Company for the election of seven directors for the gyal year wilt beheld st te company’s ofico, Ny 1118 26th st., on MONDAY, Juno BAY. Po 2m. and close at Lp.th. THOS: KNOWLES, ™} TH AL} TING OF THE STOCK. holders of the Commercial Fire Fasurance mpany of the District of Columbia for the election of fifteen directors to serve for the enguing year will behind att often of “the coninang No, 963 1th a, w., on THURSDAY, June 9, 11 Polis open at 2 ip. and close Books for the transter of stock will be ch. ne 6 to June 10, both day faelusive. ie, Necty. snyla-sew, aewtlee ce OVF BRIGHTLY READY-MADE Clothes are worn with satisfaction by an increasing large number of well-dressed men—men who have grown tired of spending money usclessly for custom garments. It is equally a waste to buy Poor cheap clothes. At $10, 812, 815, 818, 820 and 825 here as good suite as ‘any man needs. ‘They look well, fit well and wear well. GEORGE SPRANSY, my31 434 7th st. nw. = T VALUES FOR LITTLE PEOPLE. 8: MAN BROS.’ CHILD'S DEPARTMENT. Suits save you 40.. © Suits save yous id's Suits save you 60 20 Child's Suits save you 70s. 4.50 Child's Suits save you Oe: OUR 85.00 SCHOOL SUITS ~UPERIOR 10 ALL. 1ollieher trades, from 86.00 10 815.00, proportionately: "Manufacturers direct to the people. my31-12t BISEMAN BROS., cor. 7th and E sts. n.w. "GAS RANGES.” “GAS RANGES." “GAS RANGES." Poorless Estate is th best. Peerless Estate in the cheapest. Peerless Estate is complete. Made in six different styles and alzes and every range guaranteed. Bold only by THE E. F, BROOKS CO., 881 15th st. n.w., Corcoran building. All work promptly executed. myl4-1m = YOU GOING AWAY? “fore going sway and leaving your house and furniture in the hands of servants or irre- sponsible watchmen you had better have it fully insured acainst fire. We will insure your house from $2.50 up per $1,000. Furniture and household effects #4 and up per #1,000. PROCTOR & PROCTOR, =»THE TEMPERANCE Beret in. Anacostia. a: EVENING with a crand 1 th Gedicatory eecvise will be participated in Wad. “Peffer, Rev. Scott I Hershey, SPY Fe Witt Supriy Youree:s with one ot our Superior Dry Air Refrigerators Our anda few pounds of our High Grade | Waker: Dry Creamery Butter direct from the Ate Churn you will have taken @ very Refrigerators important step toward providing are your home with inexpensive com- Ya — fortandluzury. Concentrated Extract of Cultivated Clams—ready for dy.the Hon. . aj. 0. TL. Walker and other prominent total abstaigers. Public FRENCH OF THE SALVATION assisted by his staff, will I ‘Chapel THURSDAY EV jock. Allare invited. — = Fe HOPE AND HELP MISSION, nw 16 service tomorrow Tete, gondtcted by’ Bite. 8. D. Latetra, g a e It MAS. A meeting: June 2, at So’ very use ss Jed Clam Boutilon—is an ar- superior ticle almost indispensabie just now. order. Fina, 250.; quarts, 50c.; gallons, 81.75. Try acan and you will order moro. The trade suppited at manu- | =" a a} meatinw wil be bela FHS & — A fecturers’ prices. Wednesday) V1 at seven O'clock to u.ake ar- Tangemects for the fal of Jane R. W Eiphoneo Youngs Company, 428 Oth st, Ten fOr Aires Be SL. SANDERSON, Bene, Bec. eq PRINCETON COLLEGE. An examination for entrance to of alldeportments will be heid in ton Loan and Trust Com OMI LODGE, D it BP TARY ARE GETTING WoR- RIED. ing, Washington, June 16, at 11 aim: BiG enone THE RSDAY, Of course it worries them. We = | “tuoi ering to ener cus Page any. m t 1 e clothi exe me ona portion of the subjects re- oe Seatac as oO and 815 | sulted forentrance, as prescribed im the anual cata: Tozue of the college. TI ination wil Suits are equal if not better than our made-to-measure. Any reasonable(t) thinking man, be identical with that held at m, iS should sendin their names to F. S. office Pubic Opinion, Washhinston Loa ‘and Trust Company's uid serena Provided he happened to be ANCIS L. PATTO! Jet, President of Princeton C a deaf, dumb @ blind, would —— Just the same, the ready- SEEN LTacaize to withdraw the said notice, feeling made clothing business will ot Have Gone her WWUstC®. Sorry oT CLARK, slack up until we get through — 1082 and 1024 7th st. n. THE COPART- closing out this immense stock Se ea DISSOLUTION NOTI ‘nership heretofore exist uudersiened, trading under the of the Finest Imported Suit- | usteislened traune gee, armenian of sete, o3e | creceeriess ict Fe | mutual consent ‘Ete’ parte gon iiquide- uced prices, ranging from 1 cn : ‘Gro. WreKOPE: ia ukib cus ose. May 31, 1892. (jo1-Bt)_ JAMES'A’ CAHILL. We continue to guarantee sat- isfaction. You run no risk. If the gar- ments should not fit we either make them fit, make you new garments or refund the money. FLANNEL fs the fabric for nezlige cos- tumes at mountain resorts and the seaside. ‘We are making up many white suits—some say they are cooler than any other color— We expect to move August 1, Are they? and propose to close out every SNYDER & WOOD, @ollar’s worth of stock prior Model Tailors, to that time. LLwt 423 Eleventh street northwest. Why not drop in, get prices — >THE COPARTNERSHIP Ti And make comparisons, We | BOM exsuieletueen LW. Spe will abide your decision. NP geet laan pots ames plaSn me pubs, gtGiO Vt. aw. Washinuton, D.C. and uavior te G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ‘its day’ dissolved by mrucual consent. wnt et* ‘Expert in Trousers, On gM tophis Ianxe perwonal’ Autores ten fay rn. "The. business w COR. OTH AND GSTS. N.W. del | arGioFst. n.w. under the frm nume ct GeorerC Videtto & Go. "LW. SPEAK. GEU.C.VIDETTO, Ea Phare Reewarrens Er noe as we aclisaunty gga Ge Count HEAT-STRICKEN MORTALS tory at aot the ho wis behind a good cool_glass of punch ready. my is Full ini orders. An immense 'addition to the Ponte can realize their desire be 5 pron. White and Red Punch, put up in air- yet tod: is rapidly winning its way against all and heavy body tothe best home-made punch. Fre, Ode. por gt bott e sou prefer wine m ne thess white winss with ke Prohtignss af $3.50 per doz, ‘$4 per doz. gts. SON, Agents, 995 F STREET. eo ‘ROUSERS TO ORDER. Wo take PANTS for 83 a pair that 'y neatly dressed men might be ad wear. In material, taste and style they are all you can as whilein workmanship and they are perfect. See our Window Ins- play Saturday. See also our Pat- ent Pantaloon Holder, which is war- Jel HOTEL PROPRIETORS. _ ‘Summer hotel.cafe and restaurant owners and cthers ean tse the Elson Mimecarape {ovrin: their bilis of fare, bill heads, letter heads, &c 000 autographic and 1.500 typewrit copies can be taken irom one crigual ee gg RE omnes ‘an be shipped by express at small charge, J. A. GRIESBAUEL, Artistic Tailor, 435 OTH ST. | JOHN C. PARKER, R. 8. Hardon, 804 E ST. ap93in_ | Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. n.w. jel — ANSBURY LODGE, No.24. FA. 4 NEGLIGE SHIRTS REDUCED. r ean exc Walon to. Colon: e —* it vane Wares TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1807, for tue purpose of dispos Mindition 8 Co Londen Mates Nachos ing of horse, harness aud baguy. when euch purchase be Ee 3 of excursion tickets will be give nuinvered ticket en- i ‘y et ewes 9076 st. nw. thine arto waco io Mettpaal of ob oes oon #3 We wall close out the 20 dozen at a ; ed turnout, jeaves Fuh st. wharf at a.10., Be tre RE AND puprisnen. SOc." For sate at the Koss. Piaruecy, corner oe op pears ea Fine Book and Job Printing: nd 7th st. n.W., and at the boat office. | yey * 1287 Pa. _ Telephone 765. fusy is} 10s 1106 Est, n.w, fol... 46-7 PHONGGRAPH GE, re DR. HOWARD ©. RUSSELL. ,THE ANNUAL, ELECTION OF NINE @) ene ag ee bee fen aid Hat. mm Truntees of the Germanctinsrican Fire fee | SASae,_cvtate brokers, patent and pension at: surmice Company of the District of Columbia willbe | formed Sudence is hafy the usnaiviocs, with hao? 8to10a.m.. to 5:30 pm held at the office of the company, 511 thst. n.w..o0 | the usual labor, at half the usual’ ex pened, maine : SURES Sete BEE IER | Rae ‘ ot 5. Te wn J [A [ON RAPH CO., _ns28. : See Ls aman a ok Mi WAS CIRCULATF: ea " We-fiave received from the GORMULLY & JEF- LOR. BINDERY, 1326 F in do your work —T5e.—T5e.—T5e.—I5e.—T5e.—1: FERY MANUFACTURING CO. a sample rim and | quicker and cheaper any binder. Call on Fb. Ibe. bs. be. he tyre, illustrating their new pneumatic. It is anex- | him. y ei Z tremely nest and well-made article. It looks well and handles well. It has great resiliency—dropping the inflated tyre from a height of four feet, it rebounded toexactly three inches of the height from which it was Aropped, showing that the amount of force lost is in- finitess ‘The tyre is by no means heavy, indeed it is light, lve is simplicity itself. There is @ non-return valve in the pump, and tho air is kept in by cross pressure on the tube applied in an extremely simple and ingenious manner.—The Cyeliat, Coventry, Eng. ple ed at 1525 14th .w.my7 S18) WILTS BOY AN EXCELLENT UP. Tight piano.” HUGO WORCH & 7that. n.w., Piano Dealers. Pianos for rent, moved, backed and shipped. SOHMER PIANO AGENCY, muy12-Lin = THE OUR WORK, mia te wherever seen, to rial We show is an excellent tes- the output of the timenial to our most celebrated CORNER ability to attain Quarring of the the most ‘mag- Bnd. ‘Phere i nifcent results nd ei possible in Mon- n of Marble, ‘Uinents, Vaults anite and and other other” beautiful stone work. Stones. J. F. MANNING. oF —- Monumental Works, gucoxss. ___ 14TH AND H STS, ey The Prices will Our Facilities bear carofal com were never more perpen, with any complete. | We in the city, where do more fine quality isa co work than al- sideration. Es- most all ot {nates Will be STONES toxether. i Cee fur- = desire to Bis) any Srect “a honu- desired work. ment oF vault let ‘us get up Your myll-Im designs free. W. F. ROBERTS’ CARD. RFT ANSWERS have led many friends to Believe that Tamnstill connected with theGedney E Roberts Company of Alexandria. Va, doing business in the Post building, thiscity. " SUC! 18 NOT THE CASE. Telosed up all interests, through a conunitcee from the board of div ame would Beeliminated as soon as the charter could amend Tectors, and it was axreed that my “An entire new plant, best talent, late t Saces aud every modern facility for product Pig most artistic printing and cugraving for hems and social uses. Ww. ROBERTS, Printing and Engraving, ae it ion oe BE POINTS OF SUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON BITANDARD TYPEWRITER Ahead of all Competitors. my213m EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW "2 MODEL WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDIOT, ‘LE DROIT BUILDING, mbl7-tr ‘8TH AND ¥ STS. ¥.W. BS. fee parte tees = square). call my23-Lin" NE ie Bee 7° BEAL ESTATE OWNERS. make renting a specialty. If going away for the summer a PA our house i ther rent it Charge oey B. H nipte aes Ineurance, : E. HODGEIN, ene TO THE WHYS AND WHERE- = FORES Paints, Oils and Glass, A Ae Terese dig business.) 913 7th st. n.w. yen a r, Howe | *: Kereens, @2. 15 is Toe. each. GOING TO THE GREAT FATR per dozen. 10-inch Lawn AT CHICAGO! Window Frames, guaran- Millions of people will visit the wreatest 36 inches square, for each, and exposition ever held on the making your own Garden Bakes, Blobe. screens, 17c. ‘h. 3 For $49 this company will pay all the ex- Strong e ‘Garden Hoes, 200. pensesof a six days’ visit ty Chicay, ine fined with'sorey “Barden Spade, Dolley als daye’ trot cless beara Sind Toons . policy. alx da : ‘and room Hinses.” co a 06: ae nme Fecured in evance and six aduuinsione to : sud Sie. cen Yc, 400, wpe ‘The #40 is payable from now in monthly Putting ip Screen Garden Trowels, installments, each installment bein de- Doors, Or. up. Hosited to Your own credit throug us and Alteri Screen 3-quart Ice Cream cannot be touched until you recelve your Doors, Ye Freezers only $1.35 ticket. sSifect of Garden each. ‘fair, stratchtforward business arrange- Bose, with coup- 4-quart Ice Cream ment. Unquestionabie city references. Ines’ and patent Freezers only @1-70 (or inforatien. nozzle, only $1.90. each. B. ZEVEL’ 2anch-mesh Poui- Fail Nickel Two- fy Neitg. only burner as stoves . per lO square «ak B.S each. bcacad success of the $8, 93nd 810 BARBER & ROSS, gflered ate? bas induced Us t wakeun ofr. arias of Fine tinport Builders’ Hardware, Sultines which havebuen €35will be nude up for COB. 11TH AND G BTS. N.W. my30 | €25.. Ulory is all we get out of them at wus OW ate ,DANENHOWER'S 42D GRAND Cor. N.Y. ave. and 10th st. n.w. jel /ENTARY REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D.C., JUNE 1, 1892. EXCURSION Notice is hereby given that the copartnership bere- tofore existing and doing a general real estate business at 1420 F st. n.w., under the firm nameof W. I. HOPKINS & CO., $s Cissolved by expiration of con- CUMBERLAND, MD CUMBERLAND isons boom. The B.and O. Re Rie spendita 9150-000 vail on | tract of copartnerahip. 8 8 an 7 = Fax’ AND PROVEMENT: COMPANY, SMITH PETTIT, f'six care, leaving here WEDSESDAY Fp | _Je1-3te chides tee of six cars, leaving, 3.m,, arriving in CUMBERLAND 1? o'clock STEELS HOT WEATHER “SPECIALS.” Boon, in time for dinner. The sale oping of o'clock and will be ccntinyed on THURS- [en's Neglige Shirts, 50c. AY morning. Returning, ‘the special train jen’s White Duck Vests, will leave CUMBERLAN! nek ran after- ‘Men's Summer Ui poon. COMPLIMENTARY TICKE: and all ‘Men's Four-in- Iafarination gan be 0 tr. WASH ‘Che Shae hee aR it | =o 2. ‘amar loses send in thelr auses and asceanes possi! 80 tl can be I; ier" Ty DO asa eet 20 jOHN J. COSTI cS —"* ‘Ss es ‘Men's Bel i. ARMY AND N. AT ORT i a =e ak = = F " The weather ‘a likely to be slightly warmer, Suits $25 up. ‘Trousers, $5 up. Fits guaranteed. ‘ - First-class appointments. Bren dices ared fos fore this’ exening ond ;, cooler by Thuraday or Friday. TEST THINK! HORSE, HARNESS AND | <.fcarden jo Siustestiqus ek howseat- | ‘Seo Bpeciat Motive Boards.” ‘wesave ‘per cent on - DALTON MICHIGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA- tors, Gas and New Process Gasoline ‘stove, range and work, furnace lumbing Li pelos “favs Sint INO! MOMAR, S130 ES ate: ae YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU- 1 A MONEY TO BUY HOMES. PA ee ie a ee GB ARP, C0Rt, co. __| ae ee nace saruty eet com Soe etin.| asa SS my Send Ordcre-by Driters scone egies we a aoe EE" eran roe raromns a Salvin Shon, ‘HL D. BABB, 1111 Peunsyivanis ave. ‘Buite from $35 up. ‘Trousers from 10 up. Low prices from this date with high-grade art. 320 "Washington News and ‘Gossip. 2 Index to Advertisements. ADVERTISING Pare 8! AMUSEMENTS. s| CHIROPODISTS CITY ITEMS. Pace 10! r Paco Pas DENTIST! 2 EDUCATIONAL, EXCURSK FOR RENT (Stores). FOR SALE (iorses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (lots) FOR SALE (Miscellaneous: FOR SALE (Pianos). LOCAL MENTION... LOST AND FOUND. MANU ‘ NOTARIES PUBLIC, OCFAN STRAMERS, : POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL...... PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS. AM CARPET CL URBAN PROPERTY. | ported on every hand. Govennuext Receirrs Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $272,242; customs, $269,351. dices bast Tur Natroxat, Bank Nores received today for redemption amount to $294,902, cease it Act Arrnovep.—The President has approved the act for the protection of livery stable keep- ers and other persons keeping horses at live within the District of Columbia. af Spe A Curcaco Sunver.—The United States steamer Michigan has arrived at Chicago and will at once enterupon the work of eurveying the water front of the world’s fair grounds. schteetstreset a Suvaciep Orrvm.—The collector of customs at San Francisco reports to the Treasury De- partment the seizure at that port yesterday of a large quantity of smuggled opiam, which was imported from China on the steamship Pueblo. —— Disraicr Parents.—Patents have been issued to the citizens of the District as follow: John Hamlin, veterinary tooth cutter; Wil- liam E, Hudson, draft bridle; William E. Prall, apparatus for ‘condensing steam; Walter W- Valentine, vehicle wheel. ———_——. No Caxprpatrs APPrarep.—There were no applicants for the nautical expert examination before the civil service commission today. An- \FLOODS IN INDIANA. The Country Aronnd Indianapolis Covered With Water. CONVENTION OF FLORIDA DEMOCRATS Ex-Keeper Buck on Trial for Let- ting O'Brien Escape. WORST FLOOD IX ITS RISTORY, The Country Around Indianapolis Covered With Water, Ixptaxaronts, June 1.—The flood continnes to increase in magnitude and disasters are re- White river and Fall creek are flooding all contiguous territory and many bridges in this vicinity are expected to succumb to the raging waters before the day ie over. Several perrons were reported drowned this morning, and the indication now te that Indianapolis ix xbout to experience the worst Sood in her hietory rte from y vat the state tell °! t havoc w he waters, In the y of Wabarh many miles of farming land sre inundated. The Wabash river is out of ite banks and Andrews county resembles an im- mse lake. Corn has not been armer rk has been * lovilie the Michigan division of the ur has been wash tand freight tratt doned. Rix almost en- hundred feet of the Jb: curred on the Big | trains were dclaved several hours. & ight, running twenty miles an hour, divided and jumped the track. Elmer Apple, 'a brake- man, was horribly mongled and Conductor King w ghtly injured. At Kn ‘town Lue river left its banks, and near Carthage, a few miles below, the C. W. end M. bridge wes washed away, and’ the same com- pany's bridge north of Knightstown, over Fall creek, went down. At Kokomo ©. Snyder was drowned while trying to rescue his brother, who was carried away by the At Hartfar City the Mimsissirmewa river is ten fort higher than over berore and many bridges have been Washed away. Hours of Uninterrupted Rain in Texas. Dex as, June 1.For twenty-four hours it has rained uninterruptedly. is one of the most ¥ The whole § cow A number e to erent be eat mated, b are delayed by anumbs tx on the several divi- tions centering bere. Similar reports of flood Aamage at Gainesville and Greenville reach here. Damage by Flood tn Oklahoma. Gormare, June 1.—Heavy rains have again cused the streams to rise rapidly, and much damage hos been done. A report reached here last night that an entire family of man, woman md three children were swept and drowned while fording the Canadian river Gaixesvitsx, Tex, June L—The hardest rain ever known in this country fell here yee terday. The streets are running streams and through several business houses and post office the water was several inches de hoi ie tell falling. Both Pecan and Elm creeks are bank full, and should the rain nue every One living near either strum will be driven from home. Great damage hax been done to erops. conten FLORIDA DEMOCRATS. The Alliance Delerates Suddenly Prove @ Disturbing Plement. Tawra, Fua., June 1.—The democratic sen- vention which met at 12 noon will probably be in session four days, It will be the hottest fight in the political history of Florida, end nearly all the were here last night and caucnsing began in earnest, The two greatest contests are over the guberna- torial nomination and the eeating of one of the other of the two contesting delegations from Davall county ‘one or the other moans th eat of Judge Mitchell, who is in the lend for governor. other date will be set as soon as applications are filed for it. The salary is $900. and the exam- ination consists of the clerk examination with nautical science questions in addition thereto. Residents of the District are incligible. estate atanustong Gorxa To West Porxt.—Admiral Gherardi, commanding the north Atlantic squadron, came over from Annapolis today and spent some time at the Navy Department. He says that the squadron will leave Anuapolis by the end of the week and will proceed to West Point, articipate in the graduating exercises cademy June 10. ¥., to the Military Tae Paesipent axp Getryssvrc.—While it is not yet settled it is more than probable that the President and several members of his cabi- An unexpected turn was given to affairs last night. Alliance matters have been very quiet for a year past, but the order suddenly came to the front last night in @ caucus of alliance delegates numbering over 100, Nearly half of them insist that the conven- tion in@orse “Ocala demande,” and the Bt Louis platform and » hot fight has been pre- cipited. 1f the alliance delegates can agree upon a policy they can control the convention, since they hold the balance of power between the two factions of the party. ‘The action af the alliance makes the fight a triangular one. Mitchell will probably go before the conven tion with 190 votes out of 416, and be is per- sistent in asking a nomination only under: the two-thirds role, but his followers are divided on that matter. At 11 o'clock this morning there was a rumor net will attend the dedication of the “high water mark” at Gettysburg tomorrow. In any event they will not start from here until tomor- row morning. Gen. Schofield said this morn- ing that he would be in Gettysburg tomorrow. cease Gree isk Gey, Sraxter's Retinewext.—Brig. Gen. Stanley was placed on the retired list of the army today, Thisleaves a vacancy in the grade igadier general. There are half a dozen colonels of the line prominently mentioned for | “es. ikely to lie be- | of it tween Colk, Carr and Otis, Col. Coppinger, | of “boomers' the position, The choice seems Secretary Blaine’s son-in-law, is also a can date for promotion to this vacancy. Col. Shi ter, Col. Collins and Col. Forsyth are - nently mentioned in this connection, enlaces Navar Oxpens.—Lieut. 8. C. Paine has been ordered to duty at the Naval Academy. maker Charles C. Freeman ordered to the train- ing chip Portsmouth. Lieut. Commander E. 1. that Mitchell's friends would decline to present his name on account of his per-onal opposition to the majority rule. The wigwam in which the convention is held is aunigne affair. It is an open air structure on Fort Brooke reservation with only « roof. In the center of the chairman's platform is an immense forked oak, whose branches afford a safe retreat in case there is too much excite ment. ‘The pillars of the building are covered with palmetto and entwined with streamers and e wig wam is 125 by 100 feet. Outaide there is plenty of room for the hundreds * now in the city. —< HE LET O'RRIEN Promi-|lrrying Ex-Keeper Buck of Dannemors Prison for His Carelessness. Unica, N. ¥., June 1.—The trial of ex- Sail- | Keeper James B.’ Buck of Dannemora prison, under indictinent for allowing Thomas O'Brien, the noted “bunco steerer,” to escape from him Gheen detached from duty in charge of the | in this city, commenced this morning, a jary branch hydrographic office at Philadelphia and | having been secured at a late hour last evening. granted leave for nine montha. Lieut. R. C. Smith detached from the Chicago and granted | with Dishier, Minchon and Me! three months’ leave. tached from the training shi Warden Thayer detailed at length bis meeting waine in Troy Lieut, R. M. Hughes de-|and their journey to Dannemora. He said Portemouth and | McEiwaine served the writ on him after they ordered to duty in charge of the branch hydro- | left Saratoga and then told about sending Hines detached from the i graphic oftice at Philadelphia. oe mouth and granted three months’ leave. H. K.| O'Brien away in charge of Buck, with their Porte-| wrists shackled together, and added that he cautioned Buck not to remove the shackles till he had lodged his man in jail. Warden Thayer Pensoxat.—J. B. Carson of New York, | ssid be repented the cautions he had given Buck Robert J. Miller of Philadelphia, J. C. Patch of Pittsburg and Chas. E. Pettit of New York are about returning O'Brien. The telegrams Buck sent were introduced and the witness told about the interview with at Willard’s.——James Parker of Perth Am-| Buck at Albany the Saturday after the boy, N. J., A. T. Huntington of Virginia, atwhich time Buck said be had taken Wm. Wood of Baltimore and A. W. Brewer | handcuffs off soon after leaving Dannemora, of New York are at the Randall.——Senator | and admitted that O’Brien had been given Eppa Hunton of Virginia, Wm. B. Hall of Phila- delphia, R. A. Jencks of ProvidenceandJ.J. Matt | mitted that the friends of O'Brien i Buck had k liberty at Albany and Utica. E 9 of North Carolina are at the Ebbitt.——J. Maurice | pished plenty to drink. Wis, Allison P. Smith of Spri ae eee of Lima, Ohio, levers of born of New’ if PF ri i rake tel i 28 &F af & ths | ; i i) Graham of Philadelphia, W. H. Crosby of Racine, | “The ‘warden was grinded, Saw been i. J., are at the | keeper, but had been at the prison ui cross-examined Jength and said Buck had not i: cl f j 3d bad had x) ouera. Ho said there were. twenty-five prison, some of whom had been evidence did not close until nearly peammagennies ‘A Big Bonus to Get Their Property wacxee, Wis., June 1.—F 000,000 Ferdinand & city today concluded i és f F i f HH es fie itt | ; | Hl 4 iil Hi é i z F t

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