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THE EVENING STAR ; : . side has been thoroughly cor PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT ‘ cussed by the leading anti-Harri= UNDAY, Sd has been rejected. Every 0 AT THE STAR BUILDIN e > > ve been prom wt in the anti-Harrieon 1201 Peunsylvania Avenue, corner 11th St. by | re swith great posttiveness chat: 5 - . w Will be between Blaine and # Too Evening Star Newepaper Gompany, | stn‘ wc set Mr le a Sew York Office, $8 Potter Bcilding. SENATOR HIscocK’s ATTITT fun Evasrve Sian te creed to slartiyein the The attitude of Senator Hiscock in this fight Sechor Ste, poe mmuthe Copies ai the counters has been regarded with considerable interest ach. By mail any where n te Cite! states OF ‘ 7 ! he and curiosity. In political vernacular Senator Canada” postace prepaid + Ocen's per month. bs = DAY QUADRCTEE SHEET STAR 81.00 Det 30a: man. In this contest, : ittitude of fighting sociate. Notwithstanding that opposing cach other Platt and anvtann 4 relation Hiscock is termed a Va however, he is put in the = his friend and N'TS Fried postare adie ereit at the Post Office at Washington, D.C.. a9 |— _ ——— ot escond~lane mail aatter.7 is { Wadi Nssodera S27 Alt mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. - Rates of advertisine mate Known on application. ot. 80, No. 20,279. 6, 1892. WASHINGTON, D. C,. MONDAY, JUNE. ro | Hiseock which money ts operative Building Association. —————————— “1 Tong and fre _ = =. we = = — = = a these confer- FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. LINES DR AWN SH ARP . ave appeared. =—= : =3 | <SANNUAL MEETING OF T ‘JUST WHAT EVERYBODY WANES. S. INGE OF MISSISSIP hices hak patape Mix & mnighs mates EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE ee aletnd comerca ¢ bo ieent evs’ Wit eee | main forall time inthe Marsioon comp, on f directors will be held MONDAY. dune. Nation * Go where you may you will not be nion M. E. Church s —---—- today this devel t wmor that Mr. Hi BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Rites" Hall. cl E, Sec able to dos well with your money | ay thie Gevchaped into a rumor that Mr. Ht via a ary anyoucan here. Wense these spe- ett eee eT | . . . feo mald lead a tmovement to of some OFFICE. 1003 F ST. BERPE: pak | Se S THE, ANNUAL, MEE Galtics simply «s “new trade ore Ei cor | Before the Convention in Minne- of tng arriom slegates to a third candidate LOAN .oxe who desire loans to pay for prop- vie aes eae proouneh ire Wash ‘TO GO TO M KINLEY 4 | wath Xpecty at the anti-Harrison Bont gat career uianaen ox Se Santon PyouyG, Cane ‘Adltatable Window Screens, 25c. | Seton Branch. Gc. $_U-. in “Mea ul | Cc ; apolis, would seize the opportunity to join with him purpeses, should ascertain the terms upon H.C. HANS- « Kain. R R. Corres: onding Secretary i and nominate a dark horse, It was said of this net by the Equitable ~ Pres; W.H. DOOLITTLE, | arried for 86.25 per month. : my movement on the part of. the <qpe PHYSICS IN THE S>SCOPLISH RITE CATHEDK. | that whil <. oa eats lew even a Feephes cPahdlog tate ten tah pilin: Hiners Mook and eye snd mean AY. ah dune, e130 Harrison’s Strength May Be Thrown | THIRD MAN® TALK DISCOURAGED. | ‘Strong Mithras Lodie of Perfection. ti-Harrison 3 al pe to bring out s&h Fighty seven monthly payments The class of “#2 in advanced phys- z late would be very dangerous and cipal and int ins, M ew. Jersey ave., FRIDAY AFTER- "Patting up ncreen doors, 60c.enci., Jeet ‘A. H. HOLT, 322, Secreta: = sult in the ation of Harrison, yet if the ‘ny portion or Call on oF address | Soox Sets an REEMA 17 110 | Herne seen soos Ses cach TAL, to Ohio’s Governor | movement start the Ht camp they may be settled velock), Ju feot Garlen Hose, with coup) <— as ‘ . could join in it and make aa nof aman crowd interest to date of such asettle- © MCBEATR, | gr gasTHE COLUMBTAN UNIVE and patent nozzie, on} , Me ad ESD ne ——__— Arrival of Governor McKinley on} iit now in the ti ment District Agent, Sannual meeting of the Alumni As fea Hrodecauen a 2 Leading Blaine men in discusaing this ramor ASSETS, 91.15.11. 15 jumbian University sill be held a Sonterofthe Ty Soernith, secretary. |ON THE SECOND BALLOT. the Field declared that if Mr. Hiscock or any one else in SETS, #1. | ne Pepa TS, me MONDAY, Jue st Boor. an an, 5 ae = : the Harriscn camp attempted. to. bring ow Pamphlets explaining the aieantages | eg | meement of tbe lnw school it take EDNESDAY Races ee F | sark horse they would receive ne encourage ani benetite of the assoriation @ eo june 7, at Bo'clock. when the annual address will be z « Sth inst. . at elt o'clock, at Assorten | oat ae See ae - i ator votes from the anti-Harrison people. information furnished wpon application 7 s 4 ¥ the Hon, William E. Wils™n of the House | jc 31 ssa st., to conser the reyurt of the | Harrison to Lack Forty Votes of a VOLF’S NEW PROPOS J | Noone, they said, woaid desert Mr. Bi B .. % . | coumnitt ilroads and othe ortant - bus MR. WOLF’S NEW PROPOSITION . - ab wert Mr. Bisine for at the office, 1008 F 9 Tur Nantoxar, Suz Derosnr, - SORE agian Sietizens a ie a cco “2s: | Nomination—McKinley Will Have Thirty » Jany one else, as they wanted him nominated 23D ISSUE OF STOCK SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Ueatany waite soot “Wat i APASOGUEY Sece oh the First Batlot—Some Harrison Vote” + nd his nomination was assured. ‘The rommencen: school wilt | = aaTAw a MPa 5 ine wetter ie aia Open for subsert OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | takeplace atthe on SATUR- 11TH AND G STS. ¥,W. Fe OOLONIAL BEACH IMP. Co. a aes Fee ere Pg reg esol grrr seats winayoieusioie HAVEN'T APPEARED YET. | Pus ahnUAl taeeting of thie stockholders will be he ——_——. Devoting the Day to Laying Plans and wt Gk enna JNO. JOY EDSE ee JAMES C, WELLING, President. | ©." There are other suitings a He ee Effecting Combinations. «other candidates 2 jesse | CORNER 137TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. PERSONS HAVING CLATM S| fost" nedcndt, bute hae ° Loat, | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. — . | “a prominent politician Office hours: 9a.u. to 4:30 Bot oh Lewis Fewer c| . {gw hatterns C. W. CURTIS, MINNEAPOLIS, Miws., June 6.—The Harrison | SPecial Dispatch to The Evening Star. is a hon on for Maj. McKinley a ae ee — his ity, will pease tresent the | WhaC"uete said of Suitines applies to A. MELVILLE Secretary. | 5 f = Mixxearouis, Mixs., June 6. ‘The sitnatio a. i - 5 feta ‘refore the ist day of July next. Trotserinsevexrelient clothes few pattern 1 icutenants expect the nomination of McKin-| jere js ome of event eagieneec ant oie we kat this moment, however, is Blaime, Szaues B Stock CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS ca rustee will be made | and regular 88, €9,810 and #11 Trouserines ley. Ihave it from one of Mr. Harrison's most | there is les pa sgeeret grr ary THE BOOMING OF BLAINE Sexes B Sx Ye ne of Mr. c cis ive and confusion than usual. CARY 2, 1967. P MATTHEWS Trates, | OWe OWN cc WX Gk caliind. ue. i ‘Mating aniote for ; : : Skis os Gace Sean ace In the ame ne B MATTBE ebiantw | OWEN OWEN, cor. N. ¥. ave. and 10th st. n.w. se uw. Us. drawn by Charies 8. Wilder | prominent and trusted lieutenants thatafter the | The assemblage isin a sensational mood, but |) 1 — verona 4 —_— ATTENTION QF THE GRAND | gg-—ge-o1 HAVE THIS DAY SOLD 10.218 BE: Ina payisent | first ballot the Harrison forces will be thrown | the leaders look so seriously upon the situntion pe hanheryedery ae oe Hevtetage ter CO-OPERATIVE, TOWN COMPANY CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. 3 ine ths erent iicest bucmce garth Aaltueten Dems bane 2 0.3, HALLAM, 458 La. ave. | to McKinley. He tells me that Harrison now | ®”«l the crowd know so little about it that there | a nae * building isinviied to a “ — ~ a “Mr! Tayloe las been 1 galein thecentral part of ‘the city and in every way’ | years and is perfectly 4 adspted for such a purpose. I ‘will be glad to cont | te with any one authorized to act in this JOHN B. WIGHT, 14106 st head clerk fora number of qhainted with iy business former customers, and Learn- ta continuance of the patronaie heretofore more steady and cautious. The outhurst of ry feeling which ffollowed the annownoe- ation has been plroed appreciation of the gravity Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the ¢s- | is not as ch whe lacks forty of enough to nominate him and that | jrivht beat ween | they have little hope of nominating him on the | all light. first ballot. A few of his votes will then go to | “Making the ting and wild talk as there | onvention where it was a-fre nd stea ly politic Offers opportanities unparalleled. HIN BOYLE, LANDSCAPE GARDENE! jeuultural cncineer and as } tates of minors, committee of the estates of Innatics, wads already promise early dividends. | Developmen: sare wer the dangers of the assienes and executes trusts of any and ven tue. All bills due the store should be paid Mr. Tayloe, “Kk it “ . > "y « h mit has made them more deter- 90 SHARES OF STOCK “ ee — } who will also liquidate all indebtedness, wardens: also f Fonds, | 00" 5 rty that lie inthe rupture between Mr. Blaine |“! © : every description. KEEP YOU C00}. joes ZEBULON Lown, | ibives, walls, ee “Tetioncrs furnished. (ihe, 205 | Blaine according to my estimate and the reat, | and Mr. Hs . | mined. though perhaps a litte lems conf oe eee Wills prepared by a competent attorney, who ts in hoary cuat and wont if yon wisi REMOVAL NOTICE. — | fine. Washingrons Bsc i on of the President, will go to Me-| 1 cadous, soriommnons of Mr. Blaine’ | S Sgalst petvstely thet theo neon Mca the installs jan. + 4 list of feather weights We. " on es ce - : CAN YOU DO BETTER? is action in retiring from the cabinet is impress- | Pe ately that there is a very Sell co the testament vi dafly attendance, and kept without charge when. the p< ae ae eee cea oo" | ay es ne UDO DEEEEEy |Kinley. This expectation is that enough | ing iteelf more and. more upon the lealere aa | sbic Clement of doubt in the situation, Ther hs el eacpeia company is named executor or trustee. ee Oe =e votes will be drawn from the other side to Me- | they come to sit quietly and talk believe that up to this hour they «till hold pee : SpsIN HIS NEW QUARTERS. DEX in alone undertakings, car: | vote oe to Me-| rer. "Every one Tecognizes thatthe siteation | b votes to give Harrivon the nomination, z eer Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS 5 y consider: all doubtful elements, we | Kinley to make his ngmination sure. McKinley |}. one eat danger to the party | Apparently they are per honest m tho ex- Agent for the District of Columbia. . > E-ROBERTS, 1 gealipedrngraggicnrertie non ¥ | 18 one of great danger to the party and that the ase, auship we guarante ih which we meet | before the break is made. and upward and ali # this belief, bu in such a fet vs interest thereon tee | reer5” SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrip | “Meu heton . Of the LATE, firm of the class of w GEDNEY & ROBERTS, and t they tho, as a always is expected torget thirty votes on the first ballot | consequences might be disastrous if any mix | Ghat Gey enensh oad takes were made +o that the bitterness of fecl- | ' | prompin " > th figures as to Horrison votes as high as v 2 Jest Now located at ou: aeuts combine to give our a es meow: i had it, and this suggests ¥ Provectios Axp Parorir tion, packed in trunks or boxes, received for deposit = = oa Ww paicons. boise watietastiie tun otuers ELECTED TO SUCCEED FASSETT. ture becom: prganizat — had whergtinse § nee _ . their minds me men decline to insure their lives : eae Bo rast? UBLISHER. Promise. The New York delegation at their meeting | here is a 7 ibility that so we at present no one is dependent | im capactous vaults of unsurpassed dryness and secur- ‘Fine Book and Job Printiny., Entire new plant for book SNYDER & WOOD, thi ing elected Frank 8. Witherbeo of | cues? and others are for ’ on with « em. 4 neces cask Telephone ‘st 1108-1116 E st. n.w. and Job printins : Mose! Tatlors, ee ee itherbee Of | because that through him they can beat Mr. | Pee may be missing when st sis a short-sighted reason, ip oinirsee cians = FENDERS, deseription. - Orisinal 1b. W “3 Eleventh strect northwest. | Fort Henry member of the national committee, | Harrison. ~ "| Mr. Brady, the leader of the anti-Mahone fec- Such, however, will find the Indem- RENTS SAFES FROM #3 TO $125 EACH PER | 75 c. artiste work. Estimates a <= NOTE THIS. = — Fassett, who was not in the race. Wither-| ‘There Misi Gk een at tate ot Virgina and how watters sity Bond, the Kndowment Bond and i, RARE GEL ARTS EEE chops a cheerfully furnished. 5-2: ‘Great reduction in Trousers to order. e is a Blaine man from his shoes up. havobo ting on the state of affairs aris- | Mt. Harrison hoe im his J cu derot- the other endows jes of the ‘namieep: aeherenny aise ary * - | W. F. ROBERTS, é : AT$S. 0.3 tipuscrings reduced t0.$5-30. | ‘The Towa Blaine clubs, with brass bands which would make it easy to turn the oppo- | particularly to the sonthern poey tee AMIN P. SHIDER, President. ST THINK onan Se Sy Al 86; Hound $11 in *** Jand more enthusiasm than this city ean hold | ition to Harrison over to the support of seme |" to THe Stax correape ands ——— bugey! See mry | 14214 ST., opposite Riggs House, my21-Bm_ | AU B12 50, #15 4 id without an explosion, are marching on the con- | third man. ese men are embarrassed by Mr. | i i the situation. that he had a a BE AND TALK IT OVER, pone, S| vention. ‘The band: are fairly shaking Blaine’s resignation, as it renders such a move | Contide Harrison's nomination, fang roger apiece Lh eS ee S638 ee Sane a owe Pe ult if not absolutely impossible at this A CONFIDENT HAKRINONTAN. a mae or . <q > DRESS SUITS ARE A WORK OF ART AND bs came the s republican “If a maj of the delegates tel Jurnished. ct ~>THREE POINTS Jenire Bee ictes artiste quiine calloriue to fodees | clubs of. Maryl “fourths of them sn eae TT amejectiy of the ddan whestuy It will be to our advantaze to inves: Zeuae C. Bobbins, rR a STONE then 3. PFLEGING, 121 G st., formerly ‘with J. | shouting Blaine and the restsilent. Then eame cepaeed apy are for Harrison,” he said, “how are we to feet tigate these policies. Send your address See Tears, OF SUPERIORITY WORK of any an ne aaa. ~ | the Cincinnati Blaine Club with a band louder Ady : general talic mare the j otherwise than We don't know of eu age : i James, * TEND To KEEP THE peter a 6c eee thanall the restund shonts that almost drowned | third man he pout the lobby of th AY way of testing honesty of these BOWES & HALL, Resident Manarers | uhurwecou ithe Beatmaterial trom Be TALORING DEPT. EISEMAN BROS. | the sound of the big horn. and loovely here and there, the leaders, some of | deelirations h vote in the conven- Ress ber noni snared ees in‘the land. “Oars de 'the best Se 2 eee THE COLORED vor! whom have been under suspicion of not really | better than take = ae | Wiliam E Senne tee say scompinbel "One icclens idve you the best of fabrics, superior trimmings and |, The question that is perplexing the Blaine | desiring Mr. Biaine’s nomination, declare that yd gprs Bec 7 Abead of al! Competitors. gmions betniru! and Will be Feely perfect t for much less than other makers ask. A | folks ixhow to eliminate the southern vote, | i would be imposible te transfer their strength oo de waa a = alltis crete faweal tn town, Whether goa special is our $5 Trousers, a Business Suit. | The Harrison folks show remarkable nerve it | ini'that tt will ie edad ut the eae | i = Lee sin sintrarint sh ome ciara, SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. stone entling of any nature we will cheerrullysurniah | soyat-roe soar Thani Este miy, | Work they know how to do lines are undoubtedly drawn closer { loss, but believe that the Joss will in OFFICES. e ort ial estimates. < - swan ets When Mr. Douglass entered the hotel and | looks as if it would be impossible to bring a vy enough to affect the result. I beli on ees PROMISING LARGE RETURNS, EASE OF MANIPULATION. Be SU FED BY BUSY, BRAINY a went to the Harrison headquarters there was a | third man into the r: *| ison will be nominated on the firwt ballot, —— CALL AND SEE THE NEW ‘92 MODEL. J. F. MANNING, eninge ncnograph ys used by the mos: | loud cheer in the crowd. Almost superhuman ieiibicsae hits kloan: 1s not nominated on thet balle ter Cat pelt eet Beret: Doge Boe ASL, lodiaartaf ther corespondence sevand | efforts are being made by the calm leslers to] 1 ig said that the oe nominated. There are You can borrow #1,00) from om Real Estate _ they Here use, by their letters oF ap- calm the intense excitement that exists. The lassie wo WES Sue corpenper cautidates being im the security and pay it back at the rate of #133 pec month ee ee Gor tana tts nw, myattm | rrciation te ue andy thet exprewiona to | amestion of the hour is how to” hold |ence between Blaine and Alger before Mr. | politics to ecatter your Offers umprecedented opportunity for investuments, Cc. BR. McBLAIR, = & i? . < GLAD TO SEE HIS FRIENDS. meri ‘useftiness. Phonographs soll on the convention down to calm reason. Mr. | Blaine resigned. Mr. Alger’s greatest desi ng other candidates, so a# combined with abs dite security District Agent for LE DROIT BUILDING, Sav AW. Stineuete now as exclusive | inoutil payment Harrison's efforts, by use of the wires, to | is to defeat Mr. Harrison. and inaddition to this | t have ‘oute make a show of STOCK #1 PER SHARE, -s . = ae . 8TH AND F STS. N.W. | Charge of the athletic branch of the business. This pe ee ee en es check his friends in’ their denunciation of | he has a very friendly feeling toward Mr. Blaine. | but this ix not the cass MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, branch is inthe 13th st. (413) ssction of the store. | _ Jel ste n.w. Blaine, have had a good effect. McKinley in| “Whearthe aunounccmentet Me Blanes ete rls ty IN 10 ; owing, runing al 4 5 oa Pee Eee 5 - Me y is panmeemctenent at Sin “ a ot cuntent. Thane WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF #200. * Room i, Atlantic building. = description. 3 i, Sere and © neviet Suit, Be SOMERS SERGALTIES” AT PARK-| working very earnestly for Harrison and says | nation was made (ier. Clarkson, as stated in the ) Mr. Harrison can get which he Nexlize Sh cate i et ea he will be nominated. dispatches, telegraphed at « n to tell the Hat eo Comment upon the following is superfluous: BLAINE MEN SETTLE ON FASSETT. to Minneapolis. Some : hal Jo Cites takstende erage ; The Blaine forces have practicall sheets), Je. each. | upon Senator Fassett of New York as the will not have on the first baliot. are two things which the Harrison men. mugh they de not expect_either te hap= ce to Alger t p | will Mr. Alger’s friends | | There settled | thought, however, that this step was ill advised, and he was telegraphed to diregard that mes- One is that a nomber of the southern 3 ‘ sage and remain away. A very close friend of gates will be bought up, and the other is tly halt price: candidate for temporary chairman of the | Gen. Alger's «gid to THx Stan's correspondent | that evidence of bitterness between Harrison For circulars and other information apply at offices, | Je6 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. s>STANSBURY LODGE, No. 24, F. A. A. M. Pet ube Fe ey Mill give. an exeursion to Colonial ‘Be ia National B rUESD. PNET, or the purpose of dispos- Eee ine of horse, harness and buxyy, when each purchaser AM money secured by best real estate. Loans made | under the personal inapeetion of the viticers of the |"T'ue Narioxar, Sar Depostr, Sav. assoviation. Safety cuartntest, Your correspondence INGS AND TRUST COMPANY, 1287 Pa ave. new. 1,000 nore Small Pads ( 12) sheets Fins Note Paper, only Ye. mle 200 Novels at ext . JOHN ©. PARKER, soliited. 4% CORRER ENTS OY AED SEW KORKAY: Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. n.w. gg | Betoun! convention. mea pe egg agloresfenantinee eg dyeing oh Pm MSO eg ge [a at inaeeiede. as ween a ane oes See “ pers cen aaraereaaeae ‘A BASRLESS REPORT. and willing to make any sacrifice to serve the | a ed py. the ANDREW WALL. cist Vice Brosiicu’ and Monacer | WARE, SEWEEEY” £ACES PIS Cubs a | gem STORE. YOUR FORSTTURE AND VALU: > At 1 o'dock Senator Callom of Ilinois | Nomination, of Mr. Blaine and dat ihe would | calle es to take it into, their heads to al EE VALUA of all kinds may’ be deposi a Es wi a cE 5 0 ere ork for eit pring ou w win and be ng fo \. ALONZO TWEEDALE...... ----- Secretary | PALUABLES of all Kinds wet 1s of thie te WASHINGTON SAFE peposr COMPANY, =o oF meee msde. the: Solipwing siblemint Se @ie]one oe et oe ee ER ne anes Sens Et Sean eoaaieo eae = PIREPROOE STORM % Rooms aray AAs For Te. PaaS Prews Aine to the statement | Mir, Clarkson was moved by a desire to mn, Bat word comet — . eAee, x. init 4 We will de’icer of one C. Marsh, claiming to be a rel-| strengthen Blaine’s lines in every way possible, ytful, weak-kneed and un- Owx A Sure Devosiz Box. ‘WEST ERD RATIONAL BARK. pie nthe bn en etna EERE tive of Cullom, that the Senator had| but Mr. Alger’s friends here believe that his gates who would like to get under ‘Site saitieey tes tent. wae tow alk WM, K. RILEY, President. Se After this date my drug store will be closed Sundays. pease! received a communication from President | presenc@ was not necessary and that his coming | CO¥ -— wait until they had seen a test x = 7 oe pot + P. PARDON. Vice President. ioe ™ S gallons Finest ““XXX" Vapor Fiuid. Harrison authorizing him to withdraw hi > ld i probabilit ke hit » | Strength between the two great leaders. - vantages of having as ye : : 5 ~~ The only prudent way to buy home on the install- . I a ng him to withdraw his name | would in pre ity take him out of the tar Cae salp Seapian ed your abn ADIRECTOns: AMS CMB | went plan. "Death terminates all payments and the EDWARD P. MERTZ, if he was not nominated on the first ballot: **I| race as the vice presidential candidate and he | Would prevent « on the tiret ballot papers, bonds, policies, deeds, &e HH, Magruder. ‘Conrad Bee! Ee EE, OATES OL OO never heard of B. C. Marsh before. His state-| had better remain at ho: Therefore Gen. | pably prove fatal to Harrison, if not to Within the new drop sill vault, which is Commnines. ry el ‘Call or address er a elw Cor. With and Fst, | cing Eg HODGKIN, ment is positively und absolutely without foun- | Alger did not arrive yesterday, but instead se1 also, iv ats oan of Wb cunt pues =n oe rae THE UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE pi Pagneeaeey dation—not the slightest foundation for it on | a telegram directing that hix headquarters be sea eoshsaaeniisiin: bdeieannink: America and which is absolutely fire ‘Futtle, Jr. Geo. A. — - make ‘Ecpert Handler of Glass. earth. I have not received any lett@ or tele-| closed and announcing that he would not be Shin bint consi ts Git teats tae and burelar proof. we Rave several hun- — EES AMERICAN IGE AuD COAL CO 913 7th st. nw. . 3e6. | Stam from Harrison for six months and he has | candidate for the presidency. The result o pry = « dred. safe boxes, surrounded with Saicae witttam Filey. ee ee idth and Baten — —____—___ | never communicated to me anything in regard | Gen, Alger’s retirement is that Gen, Harrison | rity of the Massachusetts delegates, Im every modern safeguard and conven- = aaa ii 000 T 4, ICE ON HAND, iq ARE YOU FOND OF PUNCH? to his desires in this matter. The whole thing | gets four of the Michigan votes and Mr. Blaine | this delegation the proposition has been ean- fence, for rent. ' a holenale coal poe ORK at = = or 5 . isa pure fabrication. B.C. Marsh is no rela- | all the rest. vassed to drop in the name of Senator Hoar rent for $5 to 850 per year, ac- Tut Omo Nartosat Basx 1 and the: oeeie We at ee ee ORT URE reUNES. ed Pure ean summer drink ts | tive of mine—I never heard of him.” It also leaves Blaine and Harrison the only | nd to vote for him, mot with, any expectation cording to size, ov Settles up daily. gee. | We offer until far. j separate apartments; light, cleat Mine tempered with she juices of the seeson's ‘MARYLAND MEN ON HAND. tes in the field, and of course if no one | of nominating him, but for the purpose of Drop tw and inspect them. waaninerox. Cash. - teh a deli-ions aud tempting ? The Maryland delegation and the Young | *¢ is brought forward the contest must in-| holding the delegation together id the fight SMERICAS Sawenars anD xeest co. vuhavn't tased oar Punch sou havnt casted 5 A R s evitably be settled on the first ballot. There | Should assume some more. detinite shy a ‘ST CO., 2200,000. - fhe beet. Sake. Lor saiuple quart bottle. Men's American Club of Baltimore arrived at | has been some figuring to avoid this situation, | jh, jeume nome mare definite shay eau ra . With and Gsts. now. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, noon today. The delegation stands fourteen | but both factions are afraid to have their votes | couraged this idea Until it was discovered. that ew stone building, 14056 st. n.w. 7 my? __ Send Orders by Drivers of Hed Waxons. | St up. prousers, & up. Fits guaranteed. | 14 14th st. nw. Ge] Telephone 908. _| for Harrisow and two for Blaine on first ballot. | divided, as it is evident that no candidate put | they might hav f the delegation ar qa NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORIN eee en > fae~ | for their They then concluded that such, =:POPULAR-YRICED, ELEGANT vats, | The club presented a maguiticent appearance | in the field. for te Besides being ensazed in a general banking business | — | 4 as they marched through streets with tin um- | tion could draw a iss | vos wena labaoe acs the Ohio National Bank has devoted a larze portion H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. ee ae ae UF 88, 89, $10, 811, and from that brellas manufactured in Baltimore out of | Harrison supporters profess perfect confidence | * fy). Yarrison men are tre break up the Artestiox. | of the vault space im its substantial NEW BUILDING Sup. Eee ge mansea™ =: oe oe, masking to order American tin. that their favorite will be nominated, but it is | ypieh all but @f when er romp age Capen mph ate Labial] Frreptagcirtiore d teciemagp a aae © Low prices from this date with hizh-erade art. 3420 Dusted - Masti AL ane eres: The Harrison men continue to talk of Gen. | {Rey have been at any time herstofore. In fact | Senator Paluer. Seeenrs, = the way t surpass any investment om | thon to valuable papers o a es — Peerless Estate is the cheapest. CTF eo at - H a ms : both sides are uneasy at being brought to face | Ajmong the accessions to the working Harrison HERE Ts HISTORY relating to other town buildine | xb, 6. SOE mes Soya <qp> IS IT RESILIENT? Peerless Estate is complete. "You may’ properly feel sure of what oid eer alee candidate for temporary | each other directly, however great their ex-| McKinley and Huston of Im- pay et 8 ES €. H. DAVIDG Cashier. | “We'Vave received from the GORMULLY & JEF- ‘Made in six different styles and sizes eee ae ee a a of Row Hompeitee, $100,000. "The carital stork was then fx cA. BAK! PTURING CO. a sample rin and and every range guaranteed. Sold artieve Teiter, axsoraer, |Mguiteconcindon bar scart eager seagate NO CHANGE OF PLANS. mtn 18@Cr a. civiten: po.0G wastes | _ tng Ame ‘é antic. Tt is an ex- only by Hardon, S04 E st. veh rosim_| | Senator Carey of Wyoming. who has been} ‘The Harrison supporters have recovered " = B40 yor cont: 1M, Sat per tents 1see 100 per 3 W. BHIBBS, | iy neat and well-mate article. “It looks well and 2 a SERA was ~| Que of the staunchest supporters of the Previ-| somewhat from the shock given them ee ee Sent, amounting in the anarerate to 85.2 aid | N.Y. Manager. | handles well. It has great resiliency—dropping the THE E. F. BROOKS CO., “THE BUSINE: " ane t, and isin the councils of the Harrison men. 5 Pesca a that the anti-Harrison men contemplate « mt, anount ‘anzrerate to # paid i i Bee THE BUSINESS Mans FRIEND: " . Blai ‘lal a the i dividends in six vearsonhan investment ‘ashington Stock Exchange. | jrtated tyre from a height of four feat, it rebounded ‘581 15th st. 1... Corcoran building. =. Isthe SMITH PREMIER ‘TxPE- | said this morning that the Harrison folks wor eer, oe ee nge of candidates. Senate = ie no cay 8 LEWIS G. TEWSBURY & co. toenactly three inches of the betght from which ¢ was ee . WRITER. jh its Yast improve: | certainly antagonize Mr. Fassett whenever an | to the fight with remarkable firmness, Dis- | (nR® Ol caulidates. | Sesion 5000, teow town $->— BANKERS AND BROKERS, | dropped, showing that the amount of force lost is in- ee ae oe ee acrful labor-savine devices: Its Suis | €ffort was made to nominate for temporary | patches have been received from the White | -maegga” ag me Ro cent ous rin ‘Many other | finitesinial. The tyre is by no means heavy, indeed it a 3 two wears old, but it practically leat | Chairman, jouso cautioning them against the abuse of Mr. | CTC ten ate mentioned. came tae is light, and the vaive ts simplicity itself. ‘There ts a Qa >DANENHOWER'S 420 GRAND tiers i te bein’ thatntin | V'They would not agree, they paid, upon such | Blaine which tes were tuging in, and since | MSUTC line on H MeBLAIR, | Grainy Provisions and Oo 2 notrreturn valve in the puny, and the air is kept in COMPLIMENTARY REAL ESTATE tide rental SM © we Foroneon |. drominent man and so strong a supporter o: | that there has been less show of bitterness on | ballot. ¥ gl on BL ARente Ba | we York ant Chicago. | py cross pressure on tho tube applied in an extretuely Sandan Mr: Susine fur the potion the surface. ‘They claim now to have just «| Ste talk, where they do not expect to on copes le ingens manner. —The Cyclist, Cot — SRY o) . ‘ "7 *, : " 4] a r ne quoted. 1 ro 0 p ih - ‘Lapetown buries eat a — and ingenious manner. —The Cyclist, Coventry, dhdmiiabibins HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 9 A -_ a of Se ae en} = _— gy neo enough to nominate and | Foy a. 2 - a r Ree oe als ties dealt in. — os cr LAND, morning that the Blaine men intended to push | two or three Harrison men shat. Sxcoxp Sh cae ieiea papa Se TILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT Ux oun | CUMBERLAND igen boom. the Bando. | §§ga>""MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS. Fassett and would carry their point. | may not have quite a majority aes al Dae Sochen eens a eae one mee | | Washinton friemis for Carsard's Fine Hams | their uporiy luunediatery. ad jure Possibly you are not avware that we mal [Rss bee pier aeepday eta erage dee Cage sir egg i THe onto MEX . and Honeiens Bacon wie e not Caseard's a F and) the HGS . : 7 \< a mn tem- i i ar 0 MEN. WOKKINGMEN’S BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | ti We er ha to overcome this die AND AND IMPROVEMENT GOates specialty of Riding Suits, Hunting porary chairman. There was a great deal of j, 72° Bisine people claim that Mr. Blaine will! 7 o.., delegation arrived in Minneapoliq | d Have tnally adonted a bineoval tina, | ‘The undersined hes chastereal a stecial. tras and Liveries, Weare prepared to execute i speculation and gomip as to the emt eove meatty O00 votes on the ret hellot. They | There tanxiety to see naiue printed on ich white, which is aiixed | Spe, tnd ; ; Fe . area c 5 * There was great anki New ene of Bock. i hs eat, whether covercd or unearengh | Seo a ae RN RN lo the best manner otters for these specialiar~ | Chairman of the convention, but, both sides | claim that a gain of 23 was made today. ie morning. ns rect an | Hicu-Cusss Fersrrere. bedeceived. Tusist upon having only xogds With for dinner. Tlie sa uc of out Enclish Riding Breeches ie ach, | 881d that no conclusion had been arrived at on| It is said that Gen. Alger has forty votes | G0. McKinley, as his name has been « topic of The second payment in the Eighth Series will be ee ee wider Sie 5 aera wiil be ‘ccntinted on THURS- sosinen seen this matter. in the Harrison camp which will go over | discussion every since the fight between Harri= 2 7 wn N HARDWOO! REFRIGER: eturnine, svecial traia MI lated by the 1 tc n the city. > ine if y doit is AE REEMOSE, 200 D Teceats Subeine fo - i tae trees Gan Runa Weare quo:ing specially low prices tn this YOUNG BLAINE MEN FROM CINCINNATI. toFisine hy Acing co Chey com teats Gholotn onl! Bisdne Sesmne so Sitter, Shogo ireting at the hall, cor. Sth and E sts. n.w.. at 7-30 | inferination can be Ranh ct oer ee ‘The Young Men’s Republican Blaine Club of | Michigan statesmmun second place on the ticket. | ernor hus as yet thrown no light up mae hmaall on cast Great Rewovan That” DAN sats ¢. MERTZ’s A large number of delegates arrived during | uation, but his friends in the delegation are mot See pm The avenge sith and G si Applic ‘i r Cincinnati arrived in the city this forenoon and | sunday and last night, the most important | doing auything to spoil his chances, ‘They are share durin tue pane your was BING, for s return pay | : Plcgee sett i thetr ten and dtiraaes a Tailoring Shop, | with it came ‘another, blaze of Taine eutht | Suing thove from Sasmchusctin; Callfornin | accupsing. we eomarreatve. ative. awd is Iuent of 28 oath. ‘Six percent paidom all invest. | Asp Crostye-Ovr Sare. fatiy‘us possible no they cen be onou ey care 106 bid 11th st. siasm,the famous Cincinnati band,said to beone | POS those from | Massuchusetts, | eee Gciaae ge dae ahaden ahaa ments. All information will be furnished at the meet- | ht aie any 28, 90,351,901 72,3 ae mah RY OF FiGE— | ©! the finest bands in America, accompanying the | ~]¢ is claimed by the Harrison men that Mr. partiéularly gratifying to other dark-horee can- ins. ‘The undersigned has determined to re- See AUNDRY OFFICE club, and as ex-Gov. Foraker met the club at | pjaine’s resignation has lost to him some votes | didates, = ear tire fromm the GENERAL furniture busi- Spackuies in bays and bar: | "BYRON 8. ADAMS. ~~ pasement 510 ti st the depot there were hilarious cheers for the | that he would otherwise have received from |. Onc of the active ~en in the Ohio delegation THOMAS BRODERICK, President. ress ain im Suttuw devote his whole at- 2 ee ok amd geb Printer ea, | ot ___ Under Marye Bank. __| fiery orator of the buckeye state and the band | Massachusetts and that that delegation is di-| is ea-Congresam-> Boldman, one of the “ tention to SPECIAL work. Willnow and hone G90. vy x pee <>RENT PAYERS WASTE THEIR MOx struck up an air of welcome. The march from | vided, with a majority for Harrison, alternate delegates ai \arge. “The Ohio delega- JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, gatas a Als streaking i We have a jong list of ‘desirable "| the depot to the West House was a triumphant tion is not Snstructed,” said be, this morning, 00 sada gimnarer idan ‘iris losenaes _ Totes inthe "Very" beat sei tions of the'city | one. Ex-Gov. Foraker, in a. catringe, lel the SOs Tae ey es SER. | kan tearens eek ween was eR ese Sane next, sel his stock at prices which very arovable 1 take for These Caitiraces an kha, “ane | column, and as the white-hatted young repub- Bey 4 ‘T. D. DALY, Treasurer, shoul insure a clearance by that time. CONSTIPATION, here arte eres saohent:— WOLUnie. Se sey, pificks | to licans, several hundred strong, followed they | today we will meet for consultation. 1 e OMarket building: Sedat CALL EARLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. oe eae SC aS 7 Rtted with every convenience. It desiruasrot | Were loudly cheered at every corner. At the ‘ork | general plan of action will be outlined. We have INDIEN femal speetin egenrie and VEST. Cool, comfortable and dressy. sectrring aborse yon will oweil oconsuitwith | head of the ——: magnificent silk | delegates eaid to Tue Stan correspondent to- | good dential timber in Ohio and we have se 2 x an of appetite, estri prierfegsietpomiuly taveckactiy wnat you want. | banner, emblazoned with gilt, bearing the por-| Gav "that there war no doubt thet more than | brought sone along with tas.” ETTERS OF CREDIT headache arising enamine ee oe Sor G stn : yee | traitof James G. Blaine and 7 fifty of the New York ites carnestly op-| This latter remark was an allusion to Gov. L a OUR WALL PAPER AXD GENERAL err ae Gray and Wood Color. Coat and vest Saray geen gr ag cers “_ | allusions to his eminent qualities. J. P. pose the renomination rrison, and but | DECORATIVE DEPARTMENT E. GRILLON <a ‘Tie weather isthely toe lightly warmer, RSS NSS So or the anaes aadce ie banal ao ai ‘TRAVELERS IN ENGLAND AND ON THE ° GRILL ON, 38 Hie dex Archives, Paris, pa ahen tak robabiysets and © ightiy warmer Weunceday, | Statement of the circulation of THR EVENING | Ferrinon men in the delegation he raid « num- “ snow replete with very attractive and Ms = = GEORGE SPRANSY, Stax for the week ending June 4, 1992: ber would be in favor of a third man, fearing CONTINENT ISSUED BY as casie: cation sak oe ae . . “WE HAVE NOT RESIGNED.” SOUDAY, Sey ma te. that the nomination of either Mr. Blaine or quate sommes 0.60. Yering” dae, even in the simpst way, Great Revverioxs 3 su 7th st, pga continue to “write lettereto the | DOR D ay aay ane ison Harcnon, a hot fight being on, might weaken | MB, WOLF MAKES A PROPORTTIOX. ie Seiuiiie esee ‘We can meet your views, mod- DRY Goops Wo icknowldce we are ‘ambitious,” and | WEDNESDAY, June 1, 1902 the, partyin the canvass. His impreesion a" | Simon Wolf, who was put in the attitude of © os tio the heixh. of our ambiccon ts to vuiid upon Us i testant on Saturday ‘the action of the 7 M cise one: Sunt the iat iutaber Lusiness in the south. THURSDAY, June 2, 1992. horse at this time will be of the | con! mse y by 4 ‘ : con subcommittee national committee, Avex. Misi 20th st. and Pennsylvania ave. Alas Siphiciiughle’hejgtcmidicdietins betesas: fident or winning: |", . FRIDAY, June 3, 1992. : an, 3 100 urine shivy redaced from #2.09, 2.75, 81,0| SahiFE AB MinchatiseateN ee sete e: | remain wont Sacttthenta” forthe | SATURDAY, June 4 19 igo Nor gr tere sca 1214 F Sraeer N.W Mies Sea ncltac Sthens in peices frons pies | DRURY K CO. is thin day dis vel by imatual con” | nents in low prices nor make stich a “betildant mine propane Real Estate and Stock Broker, my-lm reach. Gued to tue in coins to the convention. | Sethe ald stand. by WILLTAM oo DRURY ead | canvass” pr the popular vote. Weare “or the ‘Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic building, ‘Ching milks at cost to close. Siedle all clalies Realust the inte Boe aed teil | peopte and For the peopie”—ihe people's lum- —s to a ee ne “Ops ardac Pals uid Striped Drese Goods reduced | Sit payments must be made, wey iar aS — sede Gur Sow pring Paras t costami cli onesat | Sune, 1002, WM. C. DRURY. 235 bet i00 oa. tt. ould have hed dyer ner on: Fa “et : : ‘and sold for cash " fa Goods. Our Fieured Swiss pote ware, — Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought or Hor W eqruer, Hy % asian ere ne it forte ti tee erates x ie aa 506 [Y= a Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. ws ‘t ‘Iiberal patra ee, “A SLIEFF Ti Hs: ee were in the nomination or ‘subcommittee ‘before ContnarONDESTS Bast pra ot ath OPE a seat cic ni cand ae ontneanss | AE Wa na| icteauycomr oe oo coos u's ong ona| Sonne Doan coves am, Secs i ft soni J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. gissepes os ‘All woods cheap to reduce stock. eset. | 2S correct statement of the circulation of Tux Evex-| Blaine than of free coinage, and the under- | “\ir° Weir then ede the thes Labean, Sera £00, Sew Orleans Cotton Ex | * Aawe, one onde ‘THon, J. LUTTRELL, weoSt*_ | TROUBERINGS. Iwo Bran for the week ending June 4, 1902. standing is that they will consider = compro-| Carson and Gleeson and Wolf and Chase be 2 . Baitunore factory Jet-2w 20th st. and Pennsylvania ave. ‘Froueringy now $595. 3. WHIT. HERRON, | Tite on & ‘aoe Esme "by {han Fan given a half vote cach when the convention ts I a decision com aro Brn, £G.Chicary Bean of Trade inte ee a Bisains : shin == Clee Evening Star Newepaper Co. | name withthe free Tuovement ‘This tn = ‘this would | place them Orleans. Telephone. 433. aim erie keer ee, MJ. now: ‘Subscribed and sworn wo before me this sixth Seer ot heer welt | con equal term up to time when ‘a decision was ‘i Haberdashery for men. Mas. + Hosr. ‘@ay of June, A. D. 1908. : Fon wahaapeeme ad wy hed by credentials committer. | ‘W. P. VAN WICKLE, eo NO. W. CORSON. Ww. oe S61 Mh st. n.w.. near N.Y ave. junction "_Je#_| TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS ate sacrifice, RE- i ! | B Bertox Bo GARDENS OF CORT, to reduc te lrveeek, ee wa CA ee a 1 Sareon ns me in ere THEY FIT, THEY WEAR J. W. SELBY, 00 «24! Drageis®, 10e. Am Teeatinned on Btxth Pagel