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under the personal inspection of the officers of the association. Safety gtaranteed. Your correspondence Solicited. MARRISON DING! AWOREW WALL. ~ THE EVENING STAR owe ¥. EXCEPT = BUILDINGS corer Lith St. by sg Star Newspaper Coumpany, 4 KACFFMANN, Pres't. Che phons mast be paid in advance | aman, | ve OO, Na 20.279. nas u WAS D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1892. : aed Every one of the leaders have been prominent in the anti Marries movement declares with greet positivences thet the battle will be between Blaine and Marreon and that they will stay with Mr. Hiaine and will nominate him, SENATOR MIsCOCK’s ATTITE PE. The attitude of Senator Hiscock in this fight bas been regarded with considerable interest bere at Minneapolis and heve bad long FINANCIAL. io FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ASSOCIATION. ae Of safe and intelligent inanagement is offered share- OFFICE. 1003 F ST. * holders in the Co-operative Town, Company. its 4 | directors are men of national repute" ROBERT P. POR- pe ans to pay for prop- | ‘TEI, president: LOUIS eCOMAS, “vice presi- yoass es. or for building | dent’ A. T. BRITTON, treasurer, and JOHN G. CAR- svertain the terms upon | LISLE. ISHAM G. "HARRIS and H.C. HANS. loaned by the Equitabie | BROUGH. directors. aa ‘ad loaned by the Ea “| Five shares can be carried for $6.25 per mouth; é ative Buildime — Association. | jarger blocks improportions +" en monthly payments of prin- nterest settles # loan im full. — a ‘Call on or address re c. R. McBLAIR, District Agent, eT, 1.505. 100-15 168 31 Atlantic building. aining the advantages | asacciation and other shed upon application | > Tue Nartoxat Sare Derosrr, sTock gp ISSUE SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Open for subseription. Shar “0 mouthly. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. JNO. JOY EDSON, Seey. — fice hours Gam. to 4:30 p.m. e6-5t CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every description. ‘Wills prepared by a competent attorney, who is in dafly attendance, and kept without charge when the company is named executor or trustee. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS ©OOPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY nitits unparalleled. remly promise early dividends. su) SHAKES OF STOCK Owned in Washington. plan. ©. R McBLATR, ‘M1 Atlantic building, Agent for the District of Columbia, ‘Sobd on the installme! es and upward and allows interest thereon. > SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrip- Prorecrios Asp Prorrr. tion, packed in trunks or boxes, received for deposit sure their lives ¢ i dependent s on deel f present no tn capacions vaults of unsurpassed dryness and secur- ity at moderate cost. RENTS SAFES FROM @5 TO $125 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, SHARLES C. GLOVER. Past Vice President, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second. THOMAS R. JONES, Third. E_ FRANCIS RIGGS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. sd reason. find the Indem- wment Boud and t policies of the shle ameans of saving honey for ste paying returns of and 7 percent om the money audition to the protection vantage to inves: — -« to your advantage to inv Benjamin P. Snyder, _Zenas C. Robbins, - policies. Send your address Albert L Sturtevant = Andrew wie. os George Hi. Plant. dasticn G, Einery, BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers Hens eo Wieca, hee Hices, Assurance Society of the United States, | Janes Mi, Johmstom, Charles G Glovers 16 F st. nw. Ee Rows Berry. Sohn G. Parke, = Tones Hyde, John F. Hodwecrs, Willian £: clark, Thoiuas K Jones. apl6 Frorurrx BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. c. OFFICES: 913, 915 and 918 F ST. N_W. ngs liberal and safe investment we For A Cosseavarive Isvesresr, PROMISING LARGE RETURNS, can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate bases y and pay it back at the rate of 813 per month. revedented opportunity for investments, jed with absuinte security. STOCK 81 PER SHAR, MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF $200. Forcirculars and other information apply at offices, 913 and 913 F st. nw, Next to Columbia National Bank. AU money secured by best real estate. Loans made Cc. R McBLAIR, District Agent for THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, Boom 31, Atlantic building., 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 16 Tue Natioxat Sare Deposrr, Sav. INGS AND TRUST COMPANY, XN. E. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. lea) tl a VER Ast View resident and Menager POR acetic tier Ose ed ‘4 ALONZO TWEEDALE....... Secretary Senlecent VAULTS of Inoderste cost? Pret HE Osx A Sare Derosir Box T WEST END NATIONAL BANK. 3 Gs It ieneediess to dwell upon the ad- og EAGLE, president vantages of having a Safe Depusit Box Pe ae eg for the safe keeping of your valuable ele FOS ver rs, bonds, policies, deeds,» &e. Ino, H. jonrad Becker. the new drop sill vault, which is HS. Camunings. Jno, F. Vout. Chas. M. Thomas. & P. Fardon. © only one of its exact pattern in Geo. E, Emmons. Henry C. Winship. America and which is absolutely fire Ek Tattle, Jr. Geo. A Melihenny. proof. webaveseveral bune | ©. Mtevens BH Golda safe boxes, surrounded with pA William B Bliey y molern safeguard and conven- for rent. r Boxes rent for $5 to $50 per year, ac- Tue Oxto Nattoxaz Bax ring to size. or Drop im and inspect them. ‘WASHINGTON. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., A. T. BRITTON, President. 1405.6 st. nw. Capital. ‘8200, 000. Cor. 12th and Gsts. nw. New stone b BG ‘Besides being engaged in a general banking business the Ohto National Bank has devoted a large portion of the vault space in its substantial NEW BUILDING to a number of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, renting from $5 to $35 per annum, affording absolute protec- tion to valuable papers of all kinds. J.D. TAYLOR. President. JNO. 0. JOHN! .-Vice President. C. H. DAVIDGE.. Cashier. - Assistant Cashier. OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY in the way to surpass any investiment on Y relating to other town building Hist Land: Company. Burtina- ed im 1870 with & cash capi lepil of $200. 000 was de: tien! of wen G45 per cont. 1sb, pet cont S88. 100 per ‘exrewate to 000 paid ‘Sa Fearscn an investment of $100,000. is now worth probably $50, 0U0, 000, LESS: ZEWESBURY, 3 w. B. _— Metuber’ Wishingeion Stock Exchange. Middieshoreugh, Ky.. in two! sears became a city of LEWIS G. TEWSBURY & CO., 5.000. its own twa company Mock appreciated G30 BANKERS AND BROKERS, af riginai cost. Many other examples could 1385 F st., WASHINGTON, D. C., Buy and sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Oil. "Direct private wires to New York amd Chicago. ‘Interest allowed’ on depos Outof-town business « specialty. All Local Securities dealt in. Constant quotations all markets. Telephone, 545. oczl-tr C.K. McBLAIR, 31 Atlantic Bldg. WOEKINGMEN'S BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘New Issue of Stock. The Hiea-Ciass Foasirone ‘swond payment in the Eighth Series will by SEDNESDAY, JUNE $ Persons desiring to ¢ Asweiation will do well to attend the Setting a the ball, cor. Sth and E sts. nw., at 7:30 Gost P= ‘The average amount loaned on one Sar during the past year was $183, for a return pay- Zetot Fanucuth. Six percent paidon all invest- fag» “i ‘sformation will be furnished st the meet- Great Rewovat Asp Crosrxo-Ovr Sure ‘The undersigned has determined to re- tire from the GENERAL furniture bust- ness and in future devote his whole st- tention to SPECIAL work. Will nowand Until bis lease expires, on the 15th of June next, sell his stock at prices which ‘should insure a clearance by that time. SHARES, $1 EACH. ‘THOMAS BRODERICK, President. OES T. LYNCH, Secretary, ‘2004 Sth st. ow, % D. DALY, Treasurer, OMarket building. —seo-4t CALL EARLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASE. SR ——E [ms or ceepir OUR WALL PAPER AND GENERAL FOR DECORATIVE DEPARTMENT Is now replete with very attractive and artistic goods, and if you want any “*pa- ering” done, even in the simplest way, TRAVELERS IN ENGLAND AND ON THE CONTINENT ISSUED BY LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., ‘we cam meet your views, and at mod- —_ Sun Butiding, 1315 F st. | tetecot. CP Hie Pe enn: Mente Fatineton seace Escnang, | agin 1214 F Sraser N.W. ‘Bocuse and 11, Atlantic building, WO Ft. ow. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. i az. Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or Goce tought and sold in New-York or New Orleans. Pe 2 CORRESPONDENTS. i seo. x ‘Stern National Hall, 8 o'clock, LEWIS CLEPHA: E, Becre- able to.do as well with your money as youcan here. We use these spe- THE ANNUAL MEETIN 7 4 * ‘stockholders of the American Ammonia ao —-_ fantifactaring Company for the election of directors fucera: Will be held at WF st. n-w., Washington, D.C. on Adjustable Window Screens, 2c. Sune 13, Tse, at o'clock win” REUBEN DOOLT ong $2.75 per donen, 3 WH. ITTL _my Mindow Frames, 36 in. square, for Ty, THE COLORED HIGH Strole Wire Screen Doors. Sisto The phys. with spring hinges, hook and eye and Ve a Telephonic Exhibition iu the new but ss st near ‘New Jersey uve, FRIDAY AFTER: Raph, caly 90s. esch, W to 5 o'clock) and EVENING (7 to10 O'clock), June 10. Jet Sy THE COLUMBIA vERSITY. Theannnal meeting of the Alumni Association of the Columbian University will be held at the uni- Versity on MONDAY, June 6, at 8 o'clock ‘The commencement of the law school will take New National Theatr on TUESDAY. ‘at So'clock, when the annual address will. be dehvered by the Hon. William L. Wilson of the House of Representatives. and patent nozzle, only 81. Gbc. per 10080. ft anteed, Putting up Putting up screen doors, S0c.esch, Altering screen doors, oc. each. den Hose, with couplings n Hose Reels, 3c. each. ‘inch Mesh Pouitry Netting only 16-inch Lawn ‘Mower, fully guar- gnart fee Cream Freezers only 5 each. Ee 4-quart Ice Cream Freesera only The commencement of the Columbian Coll and of the Corcoran Satie i ol il take “Bince at | BARBER & Ross, ie university on WEDNESDAY, June 8. at 8 o'clock, , Hardws The commencement of the preparatory school will Builders’ Hardware, take place at the New onal Theater on SATUR-| COR. 11TH AND G STS. eB DAY, June 11, at 8 o'clock. = = La 3 ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ainst the late firin of Lewis Flemer & = Of ‘this city, will please present the ‘same to me on or before the ist day of July next, as Sinal settlement of my account as trustee will be made on the 7th day of that month. WM. B. MATTHEWS, Trusteo, _May 23, 1802. = my23-1awdw THE ATTENTION OF THE GRAND ‘Ariny men. Knights of Pythias or any other organization contemplating the erection of their own, raiding ts invited to, & most elieibic site Ihave for | Mr: Tw sal ye central @ city and in every way | yé Mlapted for such a'purpose., fill ‘be-wlad to com municate with any one authorized t0 act in this matter. Ot JOHN B. WIGHT, 14106 st._ COATS THAT KEEP YOU COOL. Shed your heavy coat and vest if you wish given ine. and well known to former customers, aud Iearn- eatly solicit a continuance of the patronage hereof ENT APPEARED YET. ‘There are other suitings at $25 "just ae feats ne doubt, ut we have vet ta see them few patterns ordinarily $30 Suitings will be closed out at #25. penne, we've sald | of Suitings applies to rouserings—excellent cloths-a few patterns: 4 regular $8, 89,810 and $11 Tronseringd at OWEN, cor. Sa gore 208 Pe min . Ta 5 nw, Known as the Arlinxton Drug Store. on joe has been my head clerk for’ number of is perfectly acquainted with iy business All bills due tl sh paid Mr. Ts a Jot-2t* EA IN LLOWE. to Roop coo Here is list of feather weights: ol it Flannel Coats, Serge Coats. Bl Pongee Silk Coat GEDNEY Now 14214 303, 'D PUBLISHER. Fine Book and Job Printing. Telephone 763.__{my18}\ 1108-1116 Est. n.w. MANTELS, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Grates, Wrought-iron Gas Fixtures, &c: ‘discounts while inaking chanves, mbl4-tr J. H. CORNING. Tile Shop, 520 13th st. UST THINK!) HORSE, HARNESS AND <a buses: cial Notice of Stansbury PO ny. 28 fel, Te ae NOTh a sh 0. 618 E81 W. F. ROBERTS, Late of the Gedney & Roberts Co. of Alexandria, Va. 1421 G ST. opposite Riygs House. = AND TALK IT OVER, 5 have ony STOCKETT, 619 Est. n.w. Of the LATE firm of & ROBERTS, located at ST. N.W., Opposite Riggs House. Entire new plant for book and job printing of every description. Original and artistic work. Estimates _ Cheerfully furnished. my21-3m_ OF SUPERIORITY WORK of any TEND TO KEEP THE dues t9 consult: Ours REMINGTON thenmnoct renounsd Soares STANDARD TYPEWRITER orks an proven, by’ whet we have Mreaiy” accomplisied: "Our desiens Ahead of all Competitors. EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW 92 MODEL. furnished WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, STH AND F 8T8. N.W. mbi7-te are the moat beautivn all this are th a Uranch is inthe 13th st. (413) nd Will be sreely. ‘Our prices for he at your er gon SHORE’ for. terion purpeoes rPully furnioh J. F. MANNING Monumental Works, Cor. 14th and H sts. n. SS ‘Thi ich ofthe business. NALA): section of the store. Howing, running and iyuimasiun ontiits of every Gescription. Men’s Flannel, ‘Serge and Cheviot Suit 7 EAE A bs | ee ee STANSBURY LODGE, No. 24, F. A. A. M., | Contsand Trousers reduced to 83 ond $4. | —¥ 7 caraion to Colonial Beach | - "Twould take s column to telthe Has story. OESBay" SUSE 7 IGS. for the purpose of dispos: ‘B. H. STINEMETZ & SOX, Of horse, harness and buses, when cach purchaser otexcursion tickets will be eivente neamiered ticket ent fitling him toa voice in the disposal of the above men- c eaves Fth vt, wharf at 9 4.1m. Florids’ ave: and 7th ot iu'w. rand at the book oes ave. n.W., and at ‘office. mye, fel aT Jet. — >8TORE. YOUR, }, FURNITURE AND VALU- SHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 916-918 Pa. ave. FIREPROOF STORAGE ROOMS. ‘TRUNK STORAGE A SPECIALTY. OPENS 9 A.M.; OLOSES 4:30 P.M. fel0-0m. —— ‘TO BUY HOMES. f plan. "Death teriminntes ait ‘paymoentss as ‘the ment plan. iates all payment e Iife inburance cancels the inculbrunce on the prop. ony, or addrees THE UTED seccRITY LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. OF PENNA. my28 (003 13th st. nw. 210 1257 Pa. ave. Bw. FPFFICE OF ERTIES MODERN PHARMACY. After this date my drug store will be closed Sundays. EDWARD P. MERTZ, Cor. 11th and F sts. .. with LATIMER & SLOA separate spartments; light, clean, dry and SSSTORE YOUR FURNITURE. TRUNKS, ot. boxes, &e. N AMERICAN ICE AND COAL G ce comer 10th and Pats. now, 8.000 TONS NATURAL ICE ON HAND. Tee Coupon Books. Wholesale’ Coal aarket FOB. ye 20: | uncertain” We vise and5,000 Ibe euch: | placing your orders ‘at Settles up daily. No dis- ‘We uifer until fur: st. Seat eras jet Ch. (sm). | White Ash Ghest-— | “out, em and fur.5.20ton my Send Orders by Drivers of Hed Wagons. NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING ‘H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from $35 up. ‘Trousers from $10 up. Low prices from this date with high-erade art._Ja20 18 IT RESILIEN’ =. received from the GORMULLY & JEF- FERY MANUFACTURING CO. a sample rim and tyre, illustrating their new pneumatic. It is anex- 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 heiyht from which it was dropped, showing that the amount of force lost is in- ARMY Firs eh! J. costin Suits €25 up. T, GG ST. N. W.. _, MERCHANT TAILOR. AND NAVY OFFICERS’ OUTFITTER. ‘Trousers, € up. Fits guaranteed. apo-3un lass appointments. "OS Races.” “GAS RANGES." “GAS RANGES.” Peerless Estate is the best. Peerless Estate in the cheapest. Peerless Estate is complete. ‘Made in six different styles and sizes and every rango guaranteed. Sold only by . THE E. F. BROOKS CO., 531 15th st. n.w., Corcoran building. All work promptly executed. my14-Im finitesimal. The tyre is by no means heavy, indeed it is light, and the valve is simplicity tteelf. There is a non-return valve in the pump, and the airs kept in by cross pressure on the tube applied in an extremely simple and ingenious manner.—The Cycliat, Coventry, Eng. ‘Samples can be seen and tried at 1395 14th n. w.ny7 cum: MILLIONS HAVE BEEN s T BY og KR hie cont nities | BL spendin Loe jess Bacon when they were not Cassard’ oe 42D GRAND IPLIMENTARY REAL ESTATE EXCURSION CUMBERLAND, MD IBERLAND is on a boom. The B.and 0. DOO Duiilding shove on pery hiuipediate)y adjacent te the tote june § i at] te be sol ‘and @ by the HUMBIRD all. | We bave tried several plans to overcome thi LAND “AND IMPROVEMENT COMPAR Sculty and have finally adopted @ blue oval un tag, ho undersigned has chartered. fo) train Sith our name printel on itin white, which is mized | 2/4, undersigned has) chart aye | Yo all our ine mcats, whether covered or uncovered. | ¢f,.4* cats, leaving here WEDNESDAY 7-30 Don't be deceived. Tnsist upon having only conde wie noon, in tine for dinner. The sale begins at this tag attached fo them MICHIGAN HARDWOOD EFRIGERA- 1 o'clock and wiil be continued on THURS- DAY morning,” Ret ine, the tal train the spec ival servicesat Union M. E. Church, 20th st. near Penna. ave., each evening at 8 p.m. and wor- ship with ua. 3e6-5t = NOTICE TO GEANITE, CUTTERS. = re wi special meet th incton Branch, Pein MeMenatin's Halts TOESDAY, Jin ttiotial Union business. WM SILVER, Corres Secretary eO-2* g > SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL, Mithras Lodge of Pet \ SS er ‘ie dume, atv. fourth ahd ith degrees _se62t A. H. HOLT, 32, Secretary, MASONIC. PECIAL COMMUNIC: | a Lafayette Lode, No. 19, FA. A. Wil ‘be’ held TUESDAY EVENING: June 4 Int, at 7:0 o'clock. Work—F. C. aud Mi. M- de- recs, BY order of the W. M. 2 H. 8. MERRILL, Secretary. <q THERE Wi ‘A MEETING OF THE WENING, the bth inst oot eisht oltock at kane Nix ht : tion “Hall, 1231 2d st tiider the report of, the committes on railroads and other important business. tend. All citizens are earnestly requested to. ARCHIBALD GREENLEES, _26-3t__" WM. H. MANOGUE, ‘Secretary. <q COLONIAL BEACH IMP. CO. ‘The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held on THURSDAY, duly 14, 18, at the bute ‘Coles nial ch, immediately after the landing of the boat, and not in June, as heretofore announce: ‘C. W. CURT! A. MELVILLE BELL, Ls att President. Sa PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED om, dated Su nd ust purchasing dr negotiating @ note for june 6, 1892. drawn by Charles 3. Wilder and payable to the order of U. B. Hallam, said note having been lost. Payment has been stopped. Finder will please return to” at 0. B, HALLAM, 458 La. ave. JOHN BOYLE, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, horticultural engineer and agent, announces that he is prepared to furnish plans and estimates for the laying out and planting ortamental grounds, ves" guable and fruit watdens. iso the inaking of Tom, References . 2Oth at. "a. w-y in the dicLachlin and Batchelder bila. fashington, D.C Jew" PRUDENT in all our undertakings, care- fully considering all doubtful elements, we ‘know that our prices, the material we use, the class of workwanship we guarantee, and the promptness with which we meet our engagements combine to give our patrous better satisfaction than others SNYDER & WOOD, Model Tailors, 423 Eleventh street northwest. Promise. NE & GREEN “S14 10th st. Ne DRESS SUITS ARE A WORK OF ART AND it takes artists in fine tailoring to produce them. J. PFLEGING, 1321 G st., formerly ‘with J. W. Bell, New York. id TAILORING DEP'T. EISEMAN BROS. ‘Our reputation as first-class Taflors is established these many years. Our facilities are such that we can wive you the best of fabrics, superior trimmings and perfect fit for much less than other makers ask. A ‘special is our 85 Trousers, as alo a 825 Business Suit, EISEMAN BROS., ‘Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, Cor. 7th and E sts. n.w. USED BY BUSY, BRAINY ME! The Phonograph ts used, by" t Prvininent and suctewaf auen ofthe’ to ‘of their correspondence, &c-y at they have by their use, by their tettere of ays preciation to us and by their Friends emphasized thelr high ‘merit and ‘usefulness. Phonoxrap monthly payznents MBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 6 OTE st. Dw. Ree oe “SPECIALTIES” AT P. ER's. expressions to Comment upon the following is superfluous: Joe" bettie of Black Inks Se Pee Zoe, Glass Inkstands for" 1 Fae *T ane YOU BURNING? For Te. We will deliver At your door Salone Finest “XXX” Vapor Fluid, CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “Expert Handler of Glass.” 913 7th st. n.w. <a YOU FOND OF PUNCH? most popular American summer drink is iced Punch. We take it from rich sparking Wine teinpered with the Julces of the season's test natural fruits.” ‘Who can ‘help liki hnecticge sua, tpn conccctions if edour Punch sou hav Tie'beet.” Sc: for sutuple quash bottle TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, G14 14th st. nw. Get) Telephone 998. POPULAR-PRICED, ELEGANT PANTS. Fores, 89, $10. $11, and from that Up to 818, we are making to order TROUSERS of which any man might Well be proud. In material, work- manship, ft, atyle they are wnex- celled; fin price they are” notable You! miny property fel ware of wat ou are wetting when you buy ‘aa. We would like tovee yous ve J. A. GRIPSBAUER, Artiatic Tailor, 485 TH 8° He's. Hardon, 804 Bate 77" 88 972 = THE BUSINESS MAN'S FRIEND” Isthe SMITH PREMIER ‘TYPE- WRITER, with its vast improve- menisover ali the rest, and its wo derful labor-saving devices. two years old, but it practically phe word” | Ata the waachine tha test in the wor send to us for ten days’ sree trial. HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 835 F STREET. Be" MERTIS” MODERN IDEAS. Possibly you are not aware that we make specialty of Kiding Suite, Hunting Suite and Liveries. Weare prepared to execute in the best manner orders for these special gar- ments after the latest English fashions. The cut of our English Riding Breeches is much appreciated by the best riders in the city. Washington News and Gossip. || INES DRAWN SHARP Index to Advertisements. ADVERTISING: AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEY: AUCTION 8A BICYCLE BOARDI BUSINESS weSswrennda Sav EXCURSIONS, FINANCIAL. FOR RENT (Flats). FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RENT (Rooms) - FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Stores). FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Houses| FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscellaneous FOR SALE (Pianos), HOTELS. INSURANCE... LADIES' GOODS. LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUN: M. OFFICIAL NOTICE: OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOMAC RIVER BOAT! PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL. PROFESSIONAL... PROPOSALS... RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALTIES... AWOKE eS aa ewe DIE Seow deeEsBOBUBER WANTED (Board)... WANTED (Help) WANTED (Honses). WANTED (Lots). WANTED (Rooms). WANTED (Situations! WANTED (Miscellaneous)... TTeCCELE Tete CeCe eee tt 26 25 20 28 19.29 4 Statement of the circulation of Ta EVENING ‘Star for the week ending June 4, 189%: MONDAY, May 30, 1892, TUESDAY, May 31, 1892. WEDNESDAY, June 1, 1992. THURSDAY, June 2, 1992. FRIDAY, June 3, 1992. SATURDAY, June 4, 1892. 32,973 298 35,089 34,833 34,797 41,941 & ‘Total Daily average... Corresponding week, 1801. 33,301 Isolemnly swear that the above is a true and correct statement of the circulation of ‘THE EVEN- ING Stak for the week ending June 4, 1992. J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me this sixth day of June, A. D. 1892. W. P. VAN WICKLE, Notary Pablic D.c. Goverxaext Receirrs Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $1,024,986; customs, $686,203, Lirvr. Gov. SHeemax of of Senator Hill's lieutenants, made afiying visit to this city yesterday, spending the time be- tween trains in Senator Hill's apartments at the Arlington, a Tenens Navat Onpers.—Paymaster George E. Hen- dee, ordered to temporary duty under the gen- eral storekeeper at New York navy yard July 1 next. Lieut. Wm. P. Clason, Naval Academy, granted leave of absence for one year. axstats shea Inncroration ror Anoextrxe.—Immigration returns received at the bureau of the American republics state that 4.560 immigrants and 1,900 passengers were landed in the Argentine Re- public during the month of March, 1891. RES I UE Tue Maverick Banx.—The controller of the currency has declared a fourth dividend, 5 per cent, in favor of the creditors of the Maveric National Bank of Boston, Mass., making 80 r cent on all claims proved, amounting to 7,443,192. = Topacco IX ARGENTINE.—The bureau of American republics has received reports from the Argentine Republic which state that the production of tobacco in that country has in- creased wonderfully. In the province of Santa Fe such was the abundance that the price of to- bacco has fallen about one-half and is now eell- ing at about 28 cents a pound. —_ Movement oF Si-ver.—The issue of stand- ard silver dollars from the mints and treasury offices during the week ended June 4, 1892, was $309,900, ‘The issue during the correspéndit period of last year was #270,595. ‘The abipe ment of fractional silver coin for the month of May last aggregated $946,835. pantie Pensoxat.—Charles T. Brown of Chicago, T. C. Wilkinson of Van Wert, Ohio, and B. C. Fisk of Worcester are at Willard’s.——B. P. Hayes of Boston, George W. Fillman of Illinois and T. M. O'Neil of Pittsburg are at the Randall.—— E. D. Powell of Louisville, W. C. Neville of the navy, George W. Moore of New York and 'D. Y. McKelvey of Philadelphia are at the Ebbitt.—G. M. D. North of Boston, Cana. F- Taylor of Baltimore, C-D- Wright of Philadelphia and W. T. Blackwell of Cincinnati are at the Riggs.——J. M. Hayes of Philadel- phia, David Kennedy of Kingston, N. Y., M. A. Sawtelle of Port Townsend, Wash., and C. M. Sawtelle of Indian territory are at the ton.—Frank E. Blackwell and 8. Ar- tors, Gax and New Process Gasoline Stoves, | will lenve. CUMBERLAND slay. after- ‘are quoting specially low prices in this pelfesas favs cim) INO. MOWAN: S15 Pa. cas, | INGTON’ BANENHOWER heal Stet W. ©. MERTZ’S = xn a Beoker, 13th and G sts. nw. Applicants will ‘Tailoring Shop, PACKAGE CAR. ploase ‘send in their, nanues and laddresscs at ne oe ‘The and Tenallytown railway will run sya e407 frou 2d and Abts: thrcugl to" Hethesaa Pape eat, aS 08S Fre ACN DRY OFFICE ing 8 and 11 — ane Sp. ee, = BYRON 8. ADAMS, ‘Bas iain Has a Bachagess cents, for vulky packages in bags ag bart . . sou x it i ‘19-Lin ‘Book and Job Printer, Jeo-lw Inder Mayse Bank. pt _ |< tny5) "SES 11ehst. aw. 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Iberas in the past and ask e continuance Ses wore of Sc, Bleached Muslin. Of the same at stand. WG, BE “Se ¥ st. 2, THOS. J. LUTTRELL, Sune 3, 1802. = peg 20th st. and! ‘lvania ave. 1 Bancanss:: Bazeanss: Mas M. J. Horr. 1909 F 8ST. ¥.W., (Offers her ENTIRE STOCK of TRIMMED and UN- TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS at 0 sacrifice, RE- GARDLERS OF COST, to reduce the large tock. 02 | F10 Tk ROVAL o> Beawiaaaes We, aves, lone list of - desirable mes in ‘the very" best ‘sections of the cit at "prices ranginefrom $4,000. to. $10,000. The list Cubraces all” kinds, “from” the modest” well-built two-story” bricks “to Zaumber of very stylish modern brick houses Atted with every couvenience. If desirvus of Securing a howe yn wil do ell 3 conmul wih ts, for we yhaveexactiy what you want PROCTOR & PROCTO! $07 @ sth. 48 res WASTE THEIR MONEY. 0 The weather in ikely tobe slightly warmer, ‘southiwesterty winds, Jair today and ly; probably /air and slightly warmer nesta “WE HAVE NOT RESIGNED.” ma shall continue to ‘‘wrife letters" to the ‘ ba nerd * ” PB healer wearer ae Saleh amb Be uch a ‘brilliant ‘Just such prices as are calculated to drive the stock your way with the fury of a cyclone. a 00. SUITINGS. Snitings now . 7S. BESS gESs G@.-WARFIELD SIMPSOX, ‘Tailor, cor. 9th and G sts. n. nold of New York’ and Wm. P. Hunto of Boston are at the Shore- bam.—J. K. Burr of Brooklyn, “Arthur D. Mayo of Boston and N. F. Day of Morris- town. N. J. are at the Fredonia ——Thomas J- juinian of Boston, Henry lorwich, Frankfurt of ‘Chisago aad 3 OE ‘Thompson ot Richmond are at the Howard. jackson —J. of West Virginia, W.E.Dubbell of Pi ‘T. L. Garrison of Texas are at the H. E, Blanchard of Louisiana, Bryan Snyder of San Antonio and L. B. Hall of New York are at the Metropolitan.——A. G. Rodgers of Salen, H. R. Cheswold_of Chicago, H. A. Conant of New Jersey and E. E. Fulton of Atlanta ‘are at the Bt. James, —_>-—_—_ ‘Today's Election in Oregon. quent conferences. At some of there ences other Blaine leaders have satppeared ‘These things have provoked bints and sugges tions that perhaps Mr. Hiscock might not re- main forell time in the Harrison ‘camp, and today thie developed into a rumor that Mr. His- cock would lead a movement to draw off some of the Harrison delegates ton third candidate with the expectation that the anti-Harrison men Would seize the opportunity to join with him and nominate a horse. ‘It was said of this that while any movement on the part of Before the Convention in Minne- apolis, “THIRD MAN TALK DISCOURAGED. | insist atupents nod mag movement started in the Harrison camp could join in it and make a nomination of a not now in the field. Leading Blaine men in discussing this rumor declared that if Mr. Hiscock or any one else in the Harrison camp attempted to bring out « dark horse they would receive no encourage- ment or votes from the anti-Harrison No one, they said, would desert Mr. tor any one else, as they wanted him nominated and his nomination was sasured. & BINT OF BOKINLET. There is no doubt thas efforts are being made in certain directions to bring other candidates into the field, and, as @ prominent politician tit, there is a hen on for Maj. McKinley. Fise outlook at this mowent, however, is Blains. THE BOOMING OF BLAINE. The very vigorous Blaine booming thet has been going on here since Saturday morning hus had the effect of making the Harrison people more steady gnd cautions, The outburst of angry feeling which Zfollowed the announce- ment of Bisine’s ‘resignation has been placed ‘under contro! and an appreciation of the gravity of, tho cltastion hes ‘made them move deter mined, pe 8 nfident. Today cones of ten best tndoreant of the ber admit privately that there is consisler- able element of doubt in the situation. They = the they Arrival of Governor McKinley on the Field. MR. WOLF’S NEW PROPOSITION BEFORE THE CONVENTION. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Mixwxaroris, Mixx., June 6.—The situation here is one of great excitement and anxiety, but there is less noise and confusion than usual. The assemblage in ina sensational mood, but the leaders look so seriously upon the situation and the crowd know so little about it that there is not as much shouting and wild talk as there might be at a convention where it was a-free-for all fight. The old and steady politicians are shaking their heads over the of the party that lie in the rupture between ‘and Mr. Harrison. The tremendous seriousness of Mr. Blai action in retiring from the cabinet is im ing itself more and more the Eee Cerone over. one recognizes 1s one of great danger to the party and consequences might be disastrous if takes were made so that the bitterness of ing might become more intense ture become broader. The Blaine F +4 cal i their at first hed it, and this suggests the ever-present possibility that votes they count on with every ‘ance may be missing when it comes to the rub. Mr. Brady, the leader of the tion of Virginia, and one of Mr. Harrison has in his camp, ing his attention s He said to Tue Star 4 F we There are indications that some of have been counting on the state of aff ing which would make it easy to turn the op) bli sition to Harrison over to of some | © rs - P 4 third man, ‘These men are em by Mr. | in discussing the situation. that be had grest Biaine’s resignation, as it renders such @ move | ©°Bfidence in difficult if not absolutely impossible at this A CONFIDENT HARRISONIAN. time. “If a majority of the delegates tell us they THIS “THIRD MAX, are for Harrison,” he said, “how are we to feel While there is some general about the | otherwise than confident? We don't know of third man heard about the lobby of the hotel, |any way of the honesty of these and loosely here and there, the leaders, some of whom have been under of not really desiring Mr. Blaine’s nomination, declare that it would be i ible to transfer their to any other, that they did not desire to do so, and that it will be a duel at the convention between Mr. Blaine and Mr. Harrison. The lines are undoubtedly drawn closer and it really looks as if it would impossible to bring « third man into the race. BLAINE AND ALGER. Tt is said that there was some correspond- ence between Blaine and Alger before Mr. Blaine resigned. Mr. Alger's greatest desire is to defeat Mr. Harrison, and in addition to this he has a very friendly feeling toward Mr. Blaine. ‘When the announcement of Mr. Blaine’s ¥ the vote in the conven- tion. ‘We certainl ly can do no better than take is ith | s { 3 s E f IF ite é * £ f 3 i 7 | f : | 8 : Ls : Re i £ H li H s de £ 5 i epee te i : this idea until it was discovered that couraged ba of the —— "hey thee es CONFIDENCE OF THE HANRISOXIAXS. The Harrison supporters have recovered somewhat from the shock given them by Mr. Blaine’s resignation and they are standing up change of candidates, Senstor Quay, Mr. to the fight with remarkable firmness. Dis- Patches have been received from the White | Crkeon, Mr. Platt and Senator Gallinger de- louse cautioning them against the abuse of Mr. | Clare that enongh = Blaine which they were fadulging in, and since | seeured ee that there hae been less show of bitterness on | PANO, Ther say, tie, in their pee the surface. They claim now to have just a| rate oy a? ea 3 little more than votes enough to nominate and | fe quoted. The. very confidence | of two or three Harrison men confess that they rene wry te wage tog Aye Se may not have quite a majority at this time. . fens dheviyt ea ranks that ‘THE oM10 MEX. The Obio delegation arrived in Minneapolis this morning. ‘There was great anxiety to see I arrived Sunday and last night, the most im; being those from wusetts, Colorado, Pennsylvagia and New York. It is claimed by the Harrison men that Mr. Blaine’s resignation has lost to him some votes that he otherwise have received from Massachusetts and that that delegation is di- vided, with @ majority for Harrison. POLLING THE NEW YORK DELEGATION. A poll of the New York delegation by men shows that fifty are Blaine, eight doubtful and the rest Harrison. One of the New York delegates said to Taz Stan correspondent to- day that there was no doubt that more than i i EF i i i i i

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