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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Peazsylvania Avenue, commer 11th 8. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH KAUFFMANN, Prev New York Office, 88 Potter Building. Tur Evexrxo Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers. on their own account, at 10 vents Per week, or bk wonth. Copies af the counter, 2 outs each any where in the United States oF Canada posture prepaid 70 cen!s per month. SaTURDAY QUADRUPLE Surat Stan $1.00 per year: With foreigp postawe added. #00 (Enters! at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., a second-class inail neatter.| €2 AL mail subscriptions must be paid in advance, Kates of advertising made Fnown on application. EXCURSION CUMBERLAND, MD .. The B.and 0. CUMBERLAND is ona boom. The MENT COMPANY SEBS ey la June § Nb. TMP! UME! » arriving i EL. ; i time for dinner. Th Sock and Will be conti ial train after. wnt) ND Th BANESTOWE I ie rc at a he AD for ay 2901, Jad 2 ~,BYRON S. ADAMS. Book and Job tay: Telephone 60. WOOD REFRIGERA- and New Process 6 stoves, rk. plumbing and vas ‘and’ save! bulky packawves im bays and bar- ty 19-1 we Fensrrone Az Curar Parces Ay W. H. Horses. ‘Toraduce our stock before taking inven- tory we will sell 1 Fine San Domingo Ma- hovany Suite, style Louis XVI, with tile Back to washstand, price $300, now 8250. 1 Fine San Domingo Mahogany Suite, with combination dresser of cheval glass and chiffonier, with toilet in wasbstand, $250, mow $210. 1 Beautifully Quartered Oak Suite, with now #196. This suite is delicately carved and is an elegant princess dresser, example of fine cabinet work, the bed be- fing a special feature of the suite. U Handsome White Maple Suite, with prin- cess cheval dresser, $160. now $139. This ‘suite is nade almost exclusively of bird's-eye maple, aud is a beautiful thing for a young 1 Mahogany Suite, with princess cheval dresser and English washstand, $165, now Si A great bargain. * 1 White Maple Bird's-eye Panel Suite,fwith oval mirror, $95, now $79. 1 Red Bireh S large French mirror and English washstand, $90, now $73.50. 1 White Birch Suite, cheval dresser, large French plate, $60, now $49. 1 Large White Maple Suite, with balf-oval mirror, $145, now $123.50. This suite is beautifully carved, made with swell front ‘dresser and washstand, and is alizost entire- Ly bink'seye maple. 4 beauty. 1 Large English Oak Suite, four-foot dresser, French bevel plate, 30x36, $75, now #00. Also while reading of these fine suites don't forwet that we have a great many cheap ones pw as 314.90. Beautiful Antique Oak Double Wardrobe, ‘With two Freneb bevel mirrors, 16250 each, cedar lined, #05, now €30.50. The glass is worth alinost the price. Sideloards from $2.50 to $19. Westill continue to sell the best Five- frame Body Brussels at $1.06 yard, Tap- eatry Carpets at ot nd Ingrains at 4c. Also the WISCONSIN PEERLESS RE- FRIGERATOR. The best in the market, and give you 25 per cent discount, which Puts them within the reach of everybody. W. H. HOEKE, etat Sth st, and Pennsylvania ave. 4VERYTHIN Coon Asp Fuesu Meats, veretables, all per Petr fc eyo want an economical refrigerator, should Fetriverator The Waterman, rom tonwed and grooved kiln. hareoal packed, zine Hued, iit in such a Way ax fo secure a ffee € ion of fresh air. making the interior ys cold. dry and pare. wnty tires sizes atl styles from $6.25 te gum “The * "is the best and 1205 Px Ave NW. Prowsery You Wut Wax A Jong distance tomorrow—if you don't eo to Arlington you will ev down the river or out im the country. for it isa holiday. Takes little timely advice relative to your cet up early tomorrow morning and ko down to PILSON & CARR'S, #20 F st. n ask for a pair of their $3.50 Shoes—they'll be worth im solid cousfort the first day you wear them. They are made especially for people whose feet are tender, and they will cause you te forget that you ever had « corn. ‘The shoe for ladies may be bad in three styles of toe— Droad, medium or narrow, dull or glaze fintsh—and | life a ‘the men’s shoe is built in several comfortable shapes — | “"2.n1 of all of them neat and dremy in appearance and pox | ‘THE CSETED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE sessed of better wearing qualities than many hisher- AND TROST CO. OF PENNA., priced grades of footwear. 9 2 ees ee iz MERICAN ICE AND COAL C erode ore, NOth ssid Poste now 25,000 TONS NATURAL ICE ON HAND. ee “Ti. "E'G00, | uncertain” ‘We. "aivhst 09, 3885 000 and 5,000 Ibe_each: | plac ° 5 placine Orders at 38 as, Settles up daily. “No die: | bnee. We offer until furs $s Putte ‘cat aioe: 15, per | ther” notice "best 00? Bagh — | Rene discount eliowed Foal, Sih. ke wey | Se area ae ere Hn pacer Rioet | WhiteAsh, stove. #5. Segre ae as wy ny le out | elle Rea Sr 5 20008 Sots eee SMI | _ mse Send Orders by Drivers of Red Waxons. CHURCH NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES I, 0. 0. F.—HARMONY LODGE, No. 9. | <— Services in memory of the «deceased inem- bers of the lode will be held at Odd Fe 1, 8th st.s.e.. at 4 o'clock SUNDAY aftern which all Odd Fellows and friends of spectfally invited. id Representative Rev. A. Stier will deliver the memorial address. after the exercises in the hall the lode and visiting brethren, ly Grand Canton. No.1, and Canton Poto- larchs Militant, will for WM. P. ALLAN, Rec. See, A MEETING OF AL- STORY, No. 1, MR at the Cathedral of the rite SATUK- ING, the 4th instant, at 7:30 o'clock, for ‘of candidates. By order of the Ven. Master of the Kadosh. Je ROBERT BALL, 3 <q > NOTICE ‘The Montwomery Sycamore Island Club ex- ds cordial invitation to all friends holding invita- of the postponed opening of ‘ap | q ‘Their june will be received on SUNDAY. the Sth. Packet and electric cars Tl larly. electric cars run reyaian ‘nd other eutertainiments. for study of Inter = M,C. A., 1400 New day eve body welcoined. <q ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOT OWN- ers of Glenwood of Tirectors will be eld MU Kitles" Hall's o'clock. LE lanifacturine Company for the elec Will be held at 5 nw. Washi June 13, 10, cl R ucton, Die, UBEN "DC pers of Oak Hill Ceime- BY Will be held xt the office of the cemetery on MONBAY: June Gy Te, at5o'ehock pay fon the yoo of elect ‘of mahasers for te ens — — i. 3 MATTHEWS, Secretary. ING OF THE nzetown Gas Light directors for mpany's office, N st. on MONDAY, June 0, 180 2m. and close at 1 p.1i. THOS. K ES, my20-14t | <— surance Com held at the of THURSDAY, June 16, am, tod p.m. mu-28 Jel. 4.8, 11, 15-68 So VALU! [TLE PE MAN BROS.’ CHILD'S DEPARTMENT. SLL Ts Bolte H. #. ‘Our $2.00 Child's Suits save you Our $2 50 Child Sue $3 00 Ch Our $5.90 Child's Suits save yo Our $4.30 Child's Suits save you Oe, OUR 85.00 SCHOOL SUITS SUPERIOR TO ALL. 1 pHs erades, rout 86.00 £6 915.00, proportionately re ‘Manufacturers direct to the people. my‘1-12t EISEMAN BROS., cor. 7th and E sts. n.w. Bee las TAU GND reprisuen, ine Book and Job Printing. ‘Telephone 765. (my]8] 1108-1116 Est. nw. g=MANTELS, ANDIRONS, PENDE Grates, Wrought-iron Gas Fixtures, &c. discounts while making changes, -tr J. H. CORNING. Tile Shop, 520 13th st. JUST THINK!! HORSE, HARNESS AND . my21,28,, OT 5 abr ,THREE POINTS = 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 82 MODEL. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, mbi7Ae 8TH AND F STS. N.W. Cal chines’ _ISHING ALL OF OUR MA: lurhest degree of satistare Ton we particularly cation tweae herine sid ones of Cur make against allowing they tobe adjusted el Jilrrethadt at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, where non qi ‘arts are used and ouly the "most Fea hie chances, tf any, are made. "Orders Uy postal will ve tion WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO... my26-t.th.s. tr “437 Oth st. aw. DR. MANNAKEE HAS REMOVED HIS office and residence frou 909 New York ave to TGES 19th st. n. w. ‘Office hours. Sto 10a. m., 1to2p. m. Telephoue 1771-2. Be" Dwontast rreus, “Lay The Dust! ‘Lay The Dust!” Lay the dust? niture! Save the fur- Frequent watering of | the pavement, lawn and street Will settle the dst, keep things cool, frest: and clean and make the grass and flowers «row. **Lay The Dust!” “Lay The Dust” “Lay The Dust! feet Garden Hose, with couplings and patent nozzle, 81.99. Garden Hose Reeis,75e. each. Hose by the foot at low Prices. ‘Lay The Dust!™ You'll need a Lawn Mower, too! Makes the lawn look silky to keep tt short and even. It takesa Lawn Mower to doit. We've a fully guaranteed 10- inch Lawn Mower as low as $3. each. Se2 STANSBURY LODGE, No. 24, F. A. A. M. will give an excursion to Colonial Beach v JUNE 7, 1M¥?, for the purpose of dispos- ing of horse, harness and li’ of excursion tiekets wil be wiv tithing him to a Voice in Boat ‘when each purchaser muuibered ticket en- the disposal of the above men- leaves 7th st. wharf at a. it the Kews Pharmacy, corner ..W., ald at the boat office 312.5467 DR. MORGAN HAS REMOVED HIS office and residence from Est. n.w. to No. M9 Toth st. now., bet. Land K sts. (McPherson square). Telephone cali 735, my zB-lm* “A RUMOR" | WAS CIRCULATED Bee poli today that HODGES! TOSAL BINDERY. L525 at.) cau do your work jer and cheaper ‘any other binder. Call on ae ~e STORE YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU- Rea Sarah SHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, DIGS Pa ave, PIREPROOF STORAGE ROOMS. TRUNK STORAGE A SPECIALTY. _ OPENS 9 A.M.; CLOSES 4:30 PM. fe10-Gm g=> MONEY TO BUY HOMES. ~ incumbrance Gar Tur Besr. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO. 407 Penn. ave.. adjoining National Hotel. ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices, mney 'H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from 835 up. ‘Trousers from $10 up. =" IT RESILIENT? ie received from the GORMULLY & JEF- FERY MANUFACTURING CO. a sample rim and tyre, illustrating their new pneumatic. It is an ex- tremely neat and well-made article. It looks well and handles well. It has great resiliency—dropping the inflated tyre from s height of four feet, it rebounded to exactly 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 ‘w light, and the valve is simplicity itself. There is a non-return valve in the pump, and the air is kept in by cross pressure on the tube applied in an extremely, Stmplocnd ingenious manner. —The petit, Coeentry, _ Samples can be seen and tried at 1325 14th n.w.my7 ONS BEEN =>, 1. 0, 0. F.—THE bers of Grand Canton, No. 1, P quested to meet TOMORROW (Sanday) AFTERNOO: in fall uniform, at 3:30<'elock at Odd Fellows’ Hi Sth st to ‘participate with Harmony Lodge, No. 9, im men dead embers, and in ‘decorating thelr craves with flowers.” By orde THOMAS W. FOWLER, clerk. He S HEADQUARTERS CHAS. P._ STONE =~ Pint, Sut}: Debartioent of the’ Potomac, .. June 4, THE, ‘The members cf Chas. P. Stone Post will assemble at their hall’ 7th and L'sts, n.w.. at 1:30 sharp on SUNDAY, the 5th instant, to attend the funeral of deceased comrade, Gen. F.C. Carrington forms or dark clothing and white ‘gloves. Comrades of other posts are cordially invited to attend, By order of A. N. THOMPSON, Commander. EO. C. HARRIS, Adjutant, at THERE WILL BE A MERTING OF THE Shar of the Supreme Court of the District of hiinbia in. the Equity, Court room on MONDAY, June 6. at Bo'clock pim., to take action Upon the Ke" Mtuscey. It IN. THE death of the late Gen. COLORED HIGH iced phys- the new build- FRIDAY AFTER. NING (7 Jet. o'clock), June 10. Reece <q=> THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. weeting of the Alumni Association @f i will be held at the unt- * 4 y jational ‘Theater on TUESDAY. lune 7. at 8 o'clock, when the annual address will be delivered by the Hon. Williain L. Wilson of the House of Representatives, he con P y school will heater ong SATUR- june 11, at 8 w'clock. ie public are invited. JAMES C. WELLING, President. rely to be cooler; easterly ‘generally fair, except some ciomilte vy local rains along the coast; slightly cooler und probably fuir Sunday.” : Finest Gang-savod LUMBER 81.60 per 100 square feet, Virginia Pi FLOORIN' 81.20 per 100 square Feet. #97 Two of the many instances in which you save 20 per cent in buying your Lumber of us. We've everything that enters into the construction Va house.” ‘Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber and Mill Work. Cor. 6thand N. ¥. ave. n.w. mR" ROCHDALE AGENTS. ‘axents of the Rochdale receive the supple Secretary, 303 o-operative Society can ntal list_of contracts from the Y.b. 8. EMERY, at 707 G st. n.w., om and after MONDAY, June 6." Avents are requested to Cull FERRY NE JMeinbers will receive the say-plemental st of the agents from whom they receiv heir tiek- s. t =>WE, THE UNDERSIGNED WHOLESALE we all reper denon correo eee Tespective places of business on Saturdays at 1 o'clock: Pain. during the iuouthe of June. July and August, PAPER CO. “PROS! ‘ON & KUPP, CHAS. G. STOTT & CO., J.C. ADDISON HE ATTENTION OF THE GRAND Leet zhi of Pythins or anyother organization contemplating t ‘own building is invited to a most site Ihave for sale in thecentral part of the city and inevery way adapted for such a purpose. I ‘will be lad to. come nunicate with any one authorized to act in this ther. _3OHN B. WIGHT, 1410 G st. Moe WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 1.1892. Clinton H. Emerson, formerly trading as Emerson & Co ws A. Cahill, late of the firm of Wychot & formed Sustipcotees His pecpoee of conieeniann Insulate business ae Ne ae See Bre re Ne Ti these 88 Sultiare which wean Bret “they weren't We api wish teapt So ary ing ne wil mabe you siperoraee? citar” A tit or no sale with the Trousers made 10 and $11 Trouserings to order at ‘or. N.Y. ave. and 10th st. n.w. Jed COATS THAT KEEP YOU COOL, eavy cout and vest if you wis) to keepcool Here isa listof feather weights: Striped Office Coats, Binck Alpaca Coats, $1.30, Gray Mobair Coats, #3. Light Flannel Coats, #3. n's Kelongings, ‘stk Pas ave. new. ho relish a ood bev ‘our rich red or white punch, Bi bottles, ready for instant use, ber qnart bottle. If you are woing away for the summer Fou ghtould leave your order with us be- fore@you wo, for you. Fei doubtful quality of wines at suuiner neat, quiet and ohip th Wike Coot einber the ally sold vmoris. We pack Wine in ses thet defy recognition to any poitt in Aiuerica, "Telephone 998. OUR 87.50 SERGE COAT AND — T. Cool, comfortable and dressy. Blue, Light Gray, Dark Gray and Wood Color, Coat and vest made without lining. GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st. TO-RALON Colors—Blac! heretofore existing between Wm. ‘Chai trading ax WM. C. 2 ate firin will be conducted at the old stand by WILLIAM C. DRURY, who will — all Ca ae late firm and ‘to whom ments must be made. ae WM. C, DRURY. Tune 1, 1892. To the Public: I desire to express my thanks for thelr liberal patronge in the past aud ask a continuance of the same at the old stand. 3 WM. C. DRURY, 913 and 901 B st. n.w, Jost BP FFICE OF MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY. After this date my drug store will be closed Sundays. EDWARD P. MERTZ, Cor. 11th and F sts, sew STORE YOUR FURNITURE, TRUNKS, boxes, ke. with LATIMER & SLOAN: Separate apartments; light, clean, gryand FOR RENT—TWO WELL-FURNISHED } See hg Foon Ot ncn ode SS tS B.W., near Judict Square bea oe ARE YOU GOING AWAY? islty. Soing away Tor the sus ur ho vor find yous ‘WIGHT, and Insurance, HANT TT. ARMY ww SAY OFFICERS’ 01 alesse er: 6 up. Fits = “GAS RANG! “GAS RANGES." “GAS RANGES.” Peerless Estate is the best. Peerless Estate is the cheapest. ‘Peerleas Entate is complete. ‘Made in six different styles and sizes ~ NEW CHURCH, CHURCH NOTICES. BAPTIST. CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY, DU- Be ene Circe The Ret Sabor Hoe of Gale Sesto, Tex, will preach at 11am. Sunday ‘school andadult Bible ef ralevensong with free “It a.m., followed by Peraghine by the Prophecy and Hi SPEC =SINDEPENDENT LODGE, 1, 0. G. T.— | — Sovrel teinmerance-mectitie, O&4-Fetionest taint se We Cate Us tt charge, Coue ahd brink Gospel Hymns. Y Lope Oe a <q WESLEY OHA E N OF G. T :>, Bee Ti have churae of ths -Coopel tompepamed ain Dr. inovtine Sunday evening at Bo'clock: Judged: Weed | ’a¥, school; 11 a. and Mr.“ Monohan will address the niceting. Good | ganar meeti music. “Everybody invited. ~ Alter HAMLINE, M. E, CHURCH, 9TH AND sts. n.w., Rev. E. 8. Todd, D.D., pastor. tuna sehiool, rid acmi.: aditress Ty the pastor, I communion service, tor—subject: +The y." Epworth Leane, nigeting this evening at 8, consecration, P HUN nuel Shannon, pastor. —I “Dram Drinks cotmmanion Square opposite the chi in i aaakeatresemss oene e HAPEL, Con fe Be Wien, “be 1 iG Sqe>l HAVE THIS DAY SOLD TO MR. BEN- NES Chae Ree dumin 6. Tayloe my drt store at 1017 I st. Services all day. Preaching, 11 a.m... ge, Hooyra as the Atlinion Dra Blore. oe og WE Hele FES: 3 pain. Platforni niseting ie! Taylo bee wend clerk fo 1d Lord's supper; 7 p.m, Epworth League: yearsand i=. pertoctly ed with iny business | preaching by leew. Dr CW. Baldwin, sorretary, ustomers, and Learn and well known tony ‘an University. Special usical "y woxram by the It gqligisoliett a continuance of the patronaire heretofore | choir. Prof. Geone Fordhain, lender, ven n < on a All bills due the store should be paid Mr. Tayloe, ae! r, P. CHURCH, who will also liquidate all mdebtenners: dN sis., m w.. Re Jed” ZEBULON LLOWE. | W.-H. Graham,’ y i a. a munton, Recept room Wedussday, next. w STANDARD TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. We are Washington A: oS TYPEWRITER KL known ‘the world over as the beat <a supper at Il a. im. p.m, ORTH C. OfN. Gs HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, A gents, 995 F STREET. WARM WEATHER WEARIES—WORRIES, SUSCEPTIBILITY to the oppressiveness of the hot spell naturally turns one’s thoughts to light apparel as a simple means of securing comfort. We are making up Rev nor and Minstrel 1 Dastor.~-Grand raily Si APITOLY joland Ks tor.—Preaching and communion at Epworth League All welcome. 9:30 a.m. ‘hing at 8 p.m. ,WAUGH M. EF. HL, ne. Rev. Alex. E. Gilmor Fainental service, 11 a.m, Epw and communion service, ‘The pastor at § p.m. on “David, Israel's Grout Prayer meeting Wednesday. ion of meibers. ‘Should Methodists. Dx Preac! HU! => FOUNDRY M. E, CHURC (ND G sa st Brow Oliver A Preachi Ep FIFTEENTH ST, M cloths just the right weight and in the right ft Rest style. “sr pic SNYDER & WOOD, pe Model Tailors, 3L.W.d 423 Eleventh street northwest. inw by the pastor at League at 6:30 p.m. ‘MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS. perfect-fitting, moderate-in- are the talk of good dressers everywhere: but it is not an extraordinary thing for merit to forge to the front. Our business suits to order at twenty-five and thirty dollars are trade winners. W. C. MERTZ'S yine Law of C 9250 a. K Rev.J. H. vited. fin: Epworth League <g> METROPOLITAN M.E. CHURCH, te 44 and C sts. n.W., Hey. D-, pastor:—Sabbath sch: 5 Al = CENTRAL MET! tees Murray, pastor.—Services: 1) Christian End ,GORSUCH M. E. CHURCH, 00 Pre Ler Tailoring Shop, a chineion: a sai pastor-—1] acin., Rev. Church preach and 8 p.n CITY HEADQUARTERS FOR GLASS. from every jaw, homogene- GRA: aurieni 2OUL st an Sp.m. anda eting, 730. E. WHO, WITH Ri esented by his frie Mississinpi to'be a preacher of decide ability and very sucessful in his chove D RALLY DAY. ‘Festiy e.. Rev. Chas, am. pins it 3D AND A STS. D.D., pastor. ‘Gharch prayer inert RC! .. Bator. stor, 1 a.m. ye worth Loagiie, 7 LE. CHUROR, ‘Thirl la, 1H.‘ PROTESTANT ‘Rev. 8, ing at 11 CHURCH, “Rev.” George Elitott i} ‘Tabor of Vermont wil at" # evangelistic ear P ave. iis in Qasnees of material and It i <7 Galbraith A. M_F. Zion Church,6th st. bet. ee ae Pee ee and Mts, n-w., Rev. Ri G. Dyson, D:D. qastor. ne, .. by the’ pastor: 3 largest stock of Glass in the city a Hill, pastor of Metropolitan Zion C endless varie nding “Amer 17:45 p-m.. by the pastor. Come and Envi eR YLAND M. E, CHURCH, 10TH AND D Fs Be Met, Rove. A Prices f the largest and most diff rately, reasonably and satis- Teception of members and con Shristian Endeavor Society; 8 p.m., prea: % Itt fe SFOURTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, tate Glass.” ba a pastor — 11, 8.10, & prea mi of re" HIS NEW QUARTERS. W. F- ROBERTS, Of the LATE firmaf GEDNEY & ROBE Now located a 1421 @ ST. N.W., Opposite Riggs House, Ella Lawrenson, Entire new plant for book and job printing of every description. Original and artistic work. Estimates cheerfully furnished, W. F. ROBERTS, Late of the Gedney & Roberts Co. of Alexandria, Va. of Douglass Memorial M. exercise, salo, by Miss Ella Lawrenson? recitation, by Miss Josie Leo. sinwinss and signing the pledge. Xtise orister. q=> METROPOLITAN 1 — st. bet. 15t bath school: 11” a.m, and & Beckett ; counuunion in the evening. nd 160 ; a ‘rhe Future Punishivent org s the Sunday ‘hold their monthi E. Church, “a A.M. administra 7 Re chi ieet- Rev. E-0. Ekdredie sponsive ae? E. CHURCH, M 230, Sab- i it’ nd G@ ST., opposite Ri; House, y21-3 McKENDREE M. F. CHURCH, MASS. AVE. ies ee se ae bet. Mh and 10th.—P < => MODERN BUSINESS CON’ W. Baldwin: 8 Dr. inue to be time, Wednesday, p.m. Seats ‘Less Iman. stion to all. one have found the favor secured by the valsog ‘Miimcoerapie ft ts fase teoes the tiniversal redup chin it will produce S00 typewsitte Ae, hic copies fro sina with : - el Me Wednesday night prayer ineeting, 8 o'cloc! jtrat te ee gers cordially invited to the church, ‘Kivocks the Printers’ Bills to a zipher. aie aes sony fib reat any in ear b a i EVIVAL SEAVICES during the. week, stntne Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. by Revs. G. 8. Inge and J. yes Bowen of Mississippi. BUY A PHONOGRAPH et A OU NONTIEY INSTALLMENTS murself half of the labor, ex- pense and time in handling your corre- deayor Ne cordially invited. Sunday, preaching at 11 a.m, Anunion’ service; 8 p.m, preac 7. Services durii followed. by com: ing. Christian Ei ing the week at 8 pn. Pub spondence. d S810 SOCIETY. Beste ietating your correspondence Be ant tier! Aieinterest of Atvey Wark you inay also dictate speeches, brief will be held in Foundry Church, 14th and G sts. nw, ee and any person of o SUNDA’ +) p.m. Rev. O.'A. Brown, Rev. E. nary intelligence can transcribe the cy ‘Todd and’ the Deaconesses will address the meeting. inders, ‘The bustest and braintest nen in the city are users of the Phonozeaph COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., - ORTH All interested in this wood work cordially invited. CAROLIN, i A AVENUE M. P <a 8.¢, —Preaching by pastor, Rev, Dr. Jet (27 Est. naw. Wigan, ACT a qn. land,8 oan. Subject for ‘TRADE GROWING MORE BRISK. =e So long as these prices prevail : every man should have his clothes CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION made-to-measure, Bose witetae r We move to our magnificent new E building, corner 12th and F sts., Vening sermon Dy the ‘pastor iat & Augast 1, and prior to that time we < eS propose to close out every dollar's J.G. Butler at 1La.m, Lord's si worth of Suitings and Trouserings Deena at now on hand. From present indica- tious our aim will be accomplished handily. We have again added to our force ege-gth ana D sts. of tailors, so you need take no stock mon to children. “¥. P. 8. C. in the rumor that we are so busy we —Vi cannot get our work out on time. Tate ee While we acknowledge we are busier meet at 7. _ All are cordially invited. than we have ever been since we =S=s began business, we are turning out — REBORMED- s ACE REFORMED CHURCH, all garments on thue and in better ae GRACE MED CHURCH, 15TH ST. shape than ever. We only want cost seaincicemmeene seth now. Here are # few figures that see talk big. UNIVERSALIST. TROUSERINGS. a a Re = CHURCH ¢ ATHER, $8 Trouserinss now $6.40. ba Way ASG Mowers of Salen, “Maia. A full athe menibers of the soc! ‘particularly de- por ikutnsaimaldets ie school at 8:45. Young people's uneet- $12 Trouserings now 89.00. All welcome. at $15 Trouserings now 812. ee SUITINGS. ¥. M. C. A. £825 Suitings now $21.75. <q=W. J. BRYAN, U. 8. REPRESENTATIVE Snow #22. “S™~ froui_ Nebrasi ill address “the Men's S50 Sutings now 85.50 Sig eee Suitings now 825.5 at the Young Christian + York iw. Every invited. Solo by Mins 6365 Suitings now @28. Belen NS. lite class spite parlor at 30. ritvot = Excursion to Glen evening, June OMS: Bound U0. Tickets? = It G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, = = ie Tailor, cor. 9th and G sts. n.w. THE MEN'S GOSPEL MEETING OF THE | Young Men's Christian Association of t ict ss of Columbia wil be addressed Sunday, J 5, -at their rooms, 1007 Lith st. n.w., by Dro M. J. — AND TALK IT OVER. Bi ther by Dr. J or OTHER SERVICES, STON CHURCH | SPIRITUALISTS—EVANGEL- nature we ary the | iets. G00 F st. n.w.—By Mr. and Mrs. Per ues to consult. Ours <i ‘a. iui, lecture and questions faite 4 wered ‘conference, singing and tests. At the most (5'p, tis owmtiful song Une a "chin valle in ‘the land. hhoue there,” Followed by wonderf ron work, as proven u dead. "Spirits soen and descrived, Now airealy, eocomt ‘the age for this truth. Also meetings Me y. Wednes. fare the moet’ beat nd Sahuray "at i private classow and P fais oe Seeman eee estimates, 3. F. MANNING, Monumental Works, services. Lome and yet e-.@-> FRIENDS MEETING ORTHODOX) To- Sy Preaching at 11,4.m. by Pastor ies Swen Come. Second “a bsicamasee 9p IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH S above Scott Circle, Rev. Dr.Chas, A. Staki Pastor. —Snniay. school Warm. Preachine by the Young’ people's prayer 2 ny Rovslock. All the seats free. T. | hristian Endeavor Sovlock. re cordially inv it it qe THE REGE 3 OF THE Be iimiay ster te Past bane Toth and O sts. 'n.w.. lias Leen postponed from | NG. 8 fan Sunday to TOMORROW BY 2 Orchestra fog Sonate Walker, | so Magwachitsetta, ad | —— SEILOW BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST. BET. pastor,—At 9 Sermon by, p. the Soul.” baptism after preaching. singing school. From 4 to At 8 p.m., communion. Ait SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, Fatt Ei a anon gFohnson.D.D.? rearing wt 1i au. and 8 p.m. hy’ the pastor. Lyceuin at p.m. Atlare invited. ss BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, ISTH ST. Lo reach TY aun yee Janes Smith, D.D 2 near 1 Seats free. All invited. at <> CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 8TH AN Huw., Rev. Samuel H. Greene, pastor. — y, acpool. i a Brito “Tee enient. “The pastor wiilreach ut Leet. ahd § pth, KENDALL CHAPEL BRANCH. Lah ‘aad D's Ontwater, Sunday school, a p.m. ENON AL awe superintendent.—Sunday school at 3:30 p.m. ; prayer Ineeting, Monday, Spain.” Alt are. cordially’ invited to these’ services 1 $e ate sw mndageschnnok 8 otek sone We A. Janson» ; ‘areafold "Aspect of Salva: ect: “'Zeat in Offering.” invited, rg RMEL BAPTIST GHURCH. 4TH Re aT ste. nw. us. 3 pas tor.—“Stnday school, 9:23 stiper- intendent: 11 at... pre Subject The Cunnec' tween Relic osperity ;” 3 lyceum, Chas. Hl Watson an. preaching, ‘subject: “The True Thrist.* ‘air and Uazaar all next week. THE WALKER MEMORIAL BAP Church, Madison st. bet. 14th and 1 Kev T. V. Bry Pastor. | Sunday ‘schol at 9:3 Preaching at"I1 by the pastor, subject, **Our et Whe fon 720) p.m, Subject, enzo," commranion services after iTH N Preaching. 11 yr. Camunings will it AND RALLY.—VA. AVE. BAPTIST arc HE and, Ist sts. « ew, WH Waring. » Rev. 8 FIRST BAPTI Gth sts. day school, 9 acm. "Cow munion at3p.m. Preaching at 8 Allarg cordiuily invited. <q GRACE BAPTIST CHURC! C. AVE, th and Ds.e., Rev. J. D. Siuith, pastor. — Sunday school, 1:30. Ile. peta, by the pastor. it CHRIST 18 COMT “will preach in M ren. aves RoW. Serpent and his “AiPiuvited. q=NINETEENTH STREET BAPTIST ‘Church, cor. 19th and T sts. n.w., Rev Valier H. Brooks, D.D., pastor. —11 a.m., seriuon by the pastor; subject, “*The Providence of God.” &p. in. Commnithion (restricted). 1° PRESBYTERIAN METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN church, 4th and B sts. se., Key. Jobn Chester, D. D. {oF Phew ting toimgerow’ at 11a. mand 8 PRC. E. Tuesday” con. Thursday; both at § p.m. YTERTAN CHURCI CE as ry ut: Ges 0, Little, Pastor.—Sabbath school, 930 '8.m. ie service new menibers will be rec ment of the Lord's. Super will meeting of ¥.'P. 5. CE. at 6: service isdiscontinued for th wiade wejcome at all the servic <q FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘Oth st. bet. Gand Hsts.n.w., Rev. Joseph T. elly, pastor.—Sabbath school, 0:30. Preaching at 11 an. by Rev. EW. Andrews, D.D.. of New York. AtSp.w. bythe pastor. Young people's miect- ing Tuesday, 8p.in. Church prayer meeting Thurs- day, 8 p.mn. " Strangers are welcome, It FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4 ST. <i ~"vetwoen and D_sts.— Morning ‘Sunday School at 0:50: services With scraion and celebrathon, Of the holy coumtuaton, at Pasar aftern ¢ 2240 pane s raver miceting of ¥. BS. -M ervices With SeriOile We B pti Th Hi pekit miorsiing: and evebing wcrvices, a Es ~~ Preaching tou son D. 'D., of Charleston, S.G. Services at 1 and’ 8 paul, “All are cordially invited = eg EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN => ALL JEWISH RUSSIAN REI ~~ will be discussed by Dr. Hershey tomorrow ‘at the Sixth Presbyterian Church, th atid © w. Our Jewish people specially invited. SIAN REFUGEES nizi sts. a nw. 1 per and. baptisut school at 9:30 a.m. meeting at 7 p.m "3 Tiornins ‘service, Sanda Christian Endeavor Society INSTER PR BYTERIAN arch. 7th st. between Dand Es.w., er, D.D.. pastor.— Services 1 and thristian Endeavor Society, 6:45 p.m It STREET PRESBYTERIAN etown. — Preaching by the iiliauis, Sunday, 11 o'clock public cordially invited. It THOMPSON, D.D.. OF Bee Cinvients 8. C., the father of Dr. ‘H. Percival Parr Towson of this city, will preach in New York Avenue evening. higeh tomorrow, morning and Fi REET PRESBYTERIA ee ce. meeting Sunday Afterioon ‘Address by Ie o' Scott F. Hershe: <>WESTERN | PRESBYTERIAN CHU! “S~ H st. bet. 19th und 20th ‘sts., Rev. T snkoop, ininister.—0:30 a.1n., Sabbath school aud Bible classes; 11 am., divine tration Of the, Loni's supper 7) meeting, ¥.P.8.C.E. ; giving after communi . ST. PAUL'S Cl ‘1H, 23D ST? NEAR ‘Washington Circle n.w,, Rev. Alfred Hard- ine, . All seats free. Holy Communion at 7330 y ‘Litany, Celebration (Choral) and Sermon At m:” Choral Evensong at 8p... Strangers cordially HN'S CHURCH, ‘Ost. jices tomorrow, A. Regest fon at 8 core prayer, seritn and s iumunton at 8 a.m. er, seruon and sec~ nd celebration at ‘I1:cvening prayer at . Vented GRACE CHURCH, 9TH AND D STS. 8,W. near cable road. “Services, 11 4.1 ahd ‘cout junday at 11, other Sun- Gaye at 70am. TO. Tongue, rector. ty & ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, STH 8T. NEAR | fiat os Sina anes pesu dey. J. We Clark gector services, 10:30 and 11 4m, (choral); 3:20 and 7: p.m, (choral). Other days, 7 and 9 a.m. and 7 ‘Aili Seats treo. at @ EPIPHANY CHURCH, @ ST.—SERVICES s-=> tomorrow, 8a. pate dp.m ands CALVAR! ty ey vy st. cor. 18th, ‘ocluck th. and o'clock pa Stunday sel ool, A"condial’ invitation t0 attend Biertebded to Te Index to Advertisements. ADVERTISING AMUSEMENTS, BOARDING... - BUSINESS CHANCES CHIROPODISTS: CITY TEMS COUNTRY KEAL COUNTRY BOARD DEATHS . Dr EDU Pages 3and 14 | EXCURSIONS, &: Pace 16 | rr Paze 16 | FOR RENT (Flats) FOK RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses), FOR KE FOR SALE FOR SALE (Houses)... FOR SALE (Lots) : JR SALE (Miscellaneous) FOR SALE (Pianos), AL NOTICES LOCAL M ce LOST AND FOUND MANICURE. MAKRIAGES, MEDICAL, MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA! NOTARIES PUBLIC. OFFICIAL NOTIC RAILROADS. SPECIAL SPECIALTIES. STEAM CARPE! STORAGE, SUBURBAN Pi SUMMER RESORTS. WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Lots) WANTED (Rooms) - WANTED (Situations). WANTED (Misce! Goverxament Receipts Topax. enue, $410,000; customs, $593,531. ‘ sms Secretary Tracy has gone to New York for a few days. _ Rermemext oF Con. Remzy.—Col. W. B. Remey, judge advocate general of the na was placed on the retired list of the navy today with the rank of colonel in the marine corps. ._ - Tae Canapran Tarovore W. Nov father, C. tour, to Europe, Greece, Turkey, & <tr Washington News and Gossip CONFERENCE. —Secretary Blaine was at the State Department for several hours today in conference with the Canadian commissioners on the «ubject of the trade rela- tions between the United States and Canada, #8, who has had editorial charge of Tux Stan during the absence of his 8. Noyes, on his round-theworld- Il sail from New York today on a trip cluding atour of the continent, Page 2) 3} | | Divivexps Dectarep.—The controller of the currency has declared a first dividend of 50 per cent in favor of the creditors of the Lima National Bank of Lima, Ohio, on all claims proved, amounting to $108,151.86. The bank failed March 1, 1892. ete, Nava O: pens.—Passed Assistant Engineer C. P, Howell has been detached from the Balti- more and ordered to the Ranger. Passed As- sistent Engineer R. T. Hall detached from the receiving ship oe and ordered to the Baltimore. Lieut. on the retired list from June 1, 1892. gear ARMY Hiero Taylor has been placed | the feeling between the faction | all the workers and dele Oxvens.—Capt. Wm. M. Black, corps of engineers, will proceed from Willet’s Point, N. Charleston, Kanawha county, W. business. to Fort Monroe, Va., on official Capt. Frank D. Baldwin, fifth infan- and try, will proceed, at the proper time, to Island Lake, Mich., and visit the camp of the Michigan state troops during the period of thei encamp- ment at that place, commencing August 18, 1892. The leave of ubsence granted Maj. Abram C. Wildrick, fifth artillery, is extended three months. Leave of absence for one month is granted Maj. Emerson H. Liscum, twenty- second infantry. Amos 8. from battery that G regiment. relieving Maj. John O. Skinner. rejoin his proper Capt. William post, and wall re ing ofticer Fort post of Capt. Davis, d will report in {0 the attending surgton in this city for The extension of leave of absence on surgeon's certificate of disability granted Capt. Edward Zalinski, fifth artillery, is farther ‘certificate his office. extended three months on surgeon’ of disability. —— ee Prrsoxat.—F. C. Merrill of Kansas City, A. H. Thompson of Illinois and Chas. F. Keeney of West Virginia are at Willard’s—E. L. , Millard Franklin of Iphia, E. M. Vanderbilt of San Fran- Teaneien of € Leave of absence for four months, to take effect July 1, is granted Maj. mball, quartermaster. Second Lieut. Wm. J. Snow, first artillery, is transferred to light” battery following changes in the stations of officers of the medical depart- ment are ordered: First Lieut. Samuel R. lop, assistant surgeon, is relieved from duty at Fort Supply, Indian territory, and will report in person to the commanding officer Camp Pena Colorado, Tex., for duty at that station, Maj. Skinner, upon being relieved by First Lieut. Dunlop, will tation, Fort Clark, Tex. Davis, assistant surgeon, is relieved from duty at Fort Clark, Tex., to take effect upon the return of Maj. Skinner to that rt in person to the command- m Houston, Tex., for duty at the latter post. Maj. Edward B. Moseley, sur- geon, is relieved from duty at Fort Sam Hous- ton, Tex., to take effect upon the arrival at that cisco and Alex. Barnes of Minnea) at the Randall.——Patrick Henry of Ark., T. C. Clay and J. C. Byrnes of the army, Alfred Clark of New Orleans and George B. Hibbard of New York are at the Ebbitt.— Springfield, Mo., H. B. Vaughn and A. G. Thomas of New York and T. W. MeAnliff of Providence, R.L, are at the iggn.——James G. Cutler ‘of Rochester, W. y, Mass., A. P. Watkins alker of Chicago and T. J. Delaney of Monroe of of New York and M, M. jas Murphy of Prescott, Ariz. —S. E. Moore sin, W. Miller of Camden, N.J., and Patrick Ford of New York are at the Normandie.—— of Phila- Frank L. Libbey of Ohio, J. C. of Hartford, Conn., J. 0. H. Worcester, 8. A. Eiscll of San CONGREG. ONA oth and Giste awd ‘Cor. 14th and Hots aw. myll-im Srey body nviten os thee? COOL, COMFORTABLY, DRESSY. a) of work that goes from be Fn has the abot ee eerie a pet we miniser, “egies Peete | Eat Soon aie te tore. Ko areas ce aoe Se zhutistant Secretary of War, Grant and E. A. Northrup New York are at the Oxford.—-—-T. Gerry of i in of Caicago, at are the Johnson. Tennessee, John P. Gill "Neill of New tte National ‘See Green of of Toledo and KR. D. N. C., are at the of Wil- Pink- ham Woodman Antonio and K of un ron laty in are lenrico, are at Harper olis Today. CONFIDENCE IN BOTH THE FACTIONS, Arrival of Many Distinguished Deb egates This Morning. EMMONS BLAINE’S DENTAL. WHAT THE LEADERS ARE SAYING, How the Field Looks te “The Star's” Coerre- spondent at Minneapolis. Special Dispatch to The Fyening Star Mixwearois, June 4. There ia very little at this stage to chrow light upon the situation a to the republican nomination, There are few people here who have any ¥ in the se- lecting of the candidates or whose opinions are of great value to one trying to form « judg ment as to the situation. About the corri- dors of the West Hotel there is a crowd of men fearing badges, but few of them are :lelegates and fewer still are men who will figure con- epicuously im the contest. They are chiefty the inaries who keep up the show of 4 interest until they are wded out ¢ room for the real workers a little later The Harrison folks are the first to be on the field with representative men and they have not acquired much more information than they had before leaving Washington, ax t haw been no material for them to work on. The delegates and general workers have just began today to arrive im reapectable numbers. It ie t there is any Inck of interest, but the convention is about four days off yet and there is no desire to prolong the fight and increase by «tarting and Sunday night nearly rex wall come in, early. Between 1 THE TALK OF THE CROW The talk of the crowd ix pretty evenly divided between Blaine and Harrison, but up to this hour the activity has been chiefly on the part of the Harrison men, Yesterday very others than the Harrison badges Some of these are big white stream lapel, making a consp: lay, w jana badge ix a small piece of red, white and blue ribbon on which is fastened a picture of celluloid of Mr. Harrison. These are quite nme ¢rous in the street and hotel lobbies, and our were almost without a rival until last night, when Mr. Conger and some of the other Biaine men began to give badges bearing a portrait and the name of James G, Blaine, with the inscription in big letters, “Vim, Vigor and Victory.” Soon after these badges appeared they began to dominate in the crowd, but for the moxt part the wea L men who may nothaveany particular preference, and whose preference, if they have any, don’t amount to much, The crowd and the badge wearers are just a little something on the side of” the Harrison managers, and the few Blaine workers of any prominence who had arrived up to this morning wore no badges, but moved conspicuously about the crowd looking for some delegate to operate on. Quay, Clarkson, Conger, Washburn and Fassett, almost the only very conspicuous anti-Harrison men who have been on the scene more than an hour or #0, have not been wasting much time in the hotel lobbies, They are laying low and waiting until there is something to call them out in the open. The Harrison managers have been more con- spicuous for the past few hours. THE HARRISON MEN, The burly form of Senator Hiscock has been Prominent about the West Hotel corridors at all hours, and he has lost no opportunity to proclaim his confidence that Mr. Harrison would get the nominati: ‘. New and Mr. Michener have been doing more of the « Lynch, Solicitor of t O'Brien, the uiet_ work, ie ‘Treasury Hepbara, commissioner of navigation, rter, commitsioner of fice; Marshal Ranadell, for the District of lumbin: Senator Sawyer and ex-Nenator Pierce, are about with the crowd talking Harrison and assisting in the development of Harrison senti- ment wherever their cfforte in that direction may do good. SELECTION OF TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, The thing both «ides are figuring on for the skirmish line is the selection of the temporary and the permanent chairmen of the convention, The first test of strength will come on the selection of temporary chairman, unless some scheme can be devised to deprive the selection of its significance as a text. The national committer he to decide upon a man to tion for this position. It ix usual for the man chosen by the national committee to be elected without question from any source, but there is a contest threatened in thixcase, ' The sugges tion of the selection of a pronounced anti-Har- Tison man provokes the threat from the Harri- son folks they will make a contest. im the con- vention ai t to overthrow the choice of the national committee if this ix do: ‘The suggestion by Mr. Fawett that Prof, John M. Langston of Virginia, the most promi nent anti-Harrison colored delegate, be. made the temporary chairman leads to the general talk of him as the anti-Harrison candidate, If be w named by the national nittee it is understood to be th » Harrison folks to antagonize vention with Gen, Horace Porter of } The Harrison people claim they now have a majority mittee with them select Gen. Porter. Commissioner Carter said to Tie Stan's com pondent on this subject: ‘The ‘antis’ are said to want to elect Langston, but they cannot do it. A majority of the national committee is against them. Gen. Porter will be chosen.” Who will be the permanent chairman?” ‘Senator Cullom or Gov. MeKinley—-probably, that however, ad that the committee will THE-ANTI-RLAINE Font. The situation has in it the making of a pretty hard fight in the convention. but one cannot at this time tell what may occur to prevent it de- veloping. There ix unquestionably a great deal Of bitterness between the two factions, and the President's friends are bound to have him re- nominated or to make it very di sootel apliait Wishes, bet aay ree! , bu there is more than Biaine in it, uneasy, not knowing just They share in the general be