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= Che Toening — ~ WASHINGTON, D. ©, TURSDAY, JUNE ¥ ea) “ aoe 80, No 20,280, r ANCIAL | tani alm iui hota Sat er. ove tes UE ROMULTE, Reoretary RN IDR AR A Goanasree ship with na THON Very " on me ARTIS ccc A A, KAMARA aa) of the @oaer lation, ty Wilh every weber by enone .) tion Mra haat 9 RO ae oy woare very f ONS reAMoDy, secretary z i a weDwAy reasoanbte ne BOWS is Nocatee wrtaee ee ME “ ‘ jor WOR per we ‘ ni sumable id tte at : a a for G65 per mont ' yh Mite meet. how, yim ar) sees i Pe. a ee Op ate i ; x. j " woo. MENTE Mirna. he anspaue! pre tein. Aer: Cail om oF wal wt anes Talorinye shop, I . es 4 fll on of adilzese COMMUNICA ‘ A 14 11th at, Noo 19, of the ek ©. R MeBLAIR, y SiN i" | _—— | qesated to read the sive + a de. hapin of Charleston, A District Agent, we , Hs. MPRE Secretary. | ‘rt r z ae 0 31 Atlantic building. S THEME WILE We A eit 9 « ESDAY show that ‘at Met sight : ont Capulin ee at Associa. + tailoring stuffs Tor Twultless tal ieaded WCF, On paged Te - Bon | committes “a ee catel you'll = WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 6, 1M: bean | iV eltizens ar ownx NUR n Thereby warn ali persons frow trusting my rd r BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT AS80- | ke ¥. ave. now. Je7_ | wite, Mand K. Watts, formerly Maud K. Williams, on Waress Do Yor Keee Youns: ‘CIATION De | Be! SOTHER Cu LOAD OF By sount, as I willnot pay any debts of her con- orvicrs: oi ois eat omy xr. | or = Hc. WATTS, In alt p are keeping Sour To thore desiring a libers! and safe invest rived. As -rreat « variety at ax low prices as LIC WILL PLEASE TAKE : tare ‘commend our 8 per cent 5-year Coupon Certificates. pe ‘The cremea le | 3» tive fst tie rn of Hien. Mota m . . vo —6 Per Cent pail on Regular Deposits. — Surat ana wi iene the name of sal firm or of eh giSigner y never suffe You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate lanne a People an canan security and pay it back at the rate of #13 per month. 2S _700 140 at. ork a r take no further — ‘with absolute security. 20,000 shares in hie 2 3 REN OVAL NOTICE ame es cuted at the corner of th and F. Le Droit building, yourself of a - . Wilt on 6 0 FOF estate removed our fico | anid nove % ‘ber ura a pire aE SILMEE Netbeans | ASio beating bp Ot eM ea egnce tien woes onied or Ramee ames hich MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, nt of the Colmmblan College and 6 = eae: OO Bene. tee " ate boxes, whte manne) ntifie School will take place at =aIN HIS NEW QUARTERS. SEDNEA RE NOTICE. 850 per year, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF $200. SPAY, JuneS at 8 belock. | Se ‘That on WEDNESDAY, trom 9am. to 4 p.m.. 1 joans made ATL money secured by best real estate. aratory school wilt will present, absolutely sree, to every visitor, © Hab- v he key to hi . e a” spection of the officers of the tional Theater 0 UR. ber Stamp that can be carried iu the pocket with your association. Safety guaranteed. Your correspondence Tem now at the corner of &th and F and powhers lee. ets within | solicited. Circulars and other information at office. Prosident. it BAUMGARTEN. 9 the owner, in perfect jom and privacy, can exami HARRISON =>81 FOR EVERY 100 CENTS. Fe OHN ROVER, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, | Opzosite Rigos Howse, ion, Sines <= 1o.thew Eutire new plant for bodk . pavers, Tn short every | ihat hess prepay ant job paling tb MEASURED by the standard of true we ts afurded. description. Original aud value the suits and single garments we Stop in tomorrow and inspect the artistic work. Estimates turn out are worth every cent represented Somes: W. F. ROBERTS, ie in the price we place on them, We do not AMEKICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., LETTERS oF cReDIT Late of the Geduey & Roberts Co, of Alexandria, VA. handle slipsbod work. A. 'T. BRITTON, President. FOR : s readneed £985.50. @ST., opposite Rigas House. __mg21-3m SNYDER & WOOD, 1405 G ste It TRAVELERS IN ENGLAND AND ON THE Trouserinus r fo 87. ‘Model Tailors, $11 Lrouserings reluced to &%. ELE Tromsecines Pe —=— AND TALK IT OVER. if CONTINENT ISSUED BY __ 423 Eleventh stroet northw GEORGETOWN, i 1 ACTS. «ion thousands of family insurance. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Sun Building, 1315 F st. WORK of any nature we ‘are f] ones toconsult. Ours isthe brat material trom he ost renowned quar ‘Ours 302-108 men who ‘Most of ther Some are physi . some are indifferent and some have thus far dodged the to pr Gst., formerly with J. jet ia)” guiuber S171 suber 3171, Mas ek S0nNBON, Tue Nartrosat Sare Dexosrr, pore en hy what weaves Ciera __Coliector of Custonis, You may delue yourself with « Inmdred SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY near feutation ae trata Bre the moat Benin! aud wil ie reel Bees rena, rupees At THE reuse do nut prot , shed a est, brices for y this process T am to furnish Let. ¢ you the best of fabries, supe | all this are th in town. Whether you ies - OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. seek at tar aes ae ether teakeed ak. a | desire MONUME VAULT BORE: for ters, Circulars, de reproduction’ 80 that an expert cannot tell the machine. work, ‘The. cons the difference. building purposes, MARBLE for inferior purposes or of the Equitable’ incon- Stone cutting of any nature we will cheerfullysurnish special is our ‘Trousers, ag also a 825 Business Suit. uence is that a. per- S ii receiving it thinks it 4 personal letter a will feel that you have . x or onaios. Gchich iy often more impressive than a per f and manly act. —————— Manufacturing Closhiers and Tallorm sa call, undo. sead aaa considers gone fauitable rates. a a1 or. Tihand Rate uw. |, F % cular wil ye attention na he would’ s pez pase “ersonore- sper EA ears : 2a a aueEn ey Twomal Tettor. Tf this, isso tenit suryrisin BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS AKE YOU FOND OF PUNCHY Monumental Works, Lave achleved such success with it? That is so I can demonstrate to any one in five min- utes. If your business is not all you, wonld de- JANUARY 22, 1867. sire 'T can guaranteed this will assist in de- able Life Assurance Society of the United States, lar ican summer drink is Cor. 14th and H sts. n.w. my11-1m ‘e auake it from xich sparkling — Y 0 nono Yeloping it. Every one that has “used it has oat Bak Solas ga eA CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLA! 1 teinpting eoncoctto wi rs ‘500, and, in’ sume cases, EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE ome) a A ur Punch you ba }.000 copies, I ain now printing two orders of Acts ‘as executor, administrator, guardian of the es- 5.000 for representative firius here. It costs but BUILDING ASSOCIATION. a trie more than ordinary printing, but Oht 7 my stil forced to fall into eunign, tees wide, Prot en ne = GRTAhSe me Be KL"Fce oF entre iin ema acee sey te Tut come out of LOANS. ho desire I f recelver, assignee and executes trusts of any and | ——_WoRGAN STEAM LAUNDii OFFICE Toomey (wor will snsprite ou when Foe oe Those who d joans to pay for prop- Has removed to MODERN PHARMACY. oe erty. pay off mortgages. or for building | ¢very description. iN fe be Telephone 990. Basement 510 9th st. lw Under Mayse Bank. BYRON 8. ADAMS, purposes, should ascertain the terms upon, Je ‘Wills prepared by scompetent attorney, who is in which money is loaned by the Equitable 3 WILL BUY AN EXOKLLENT After this date my drug store will be closed Sundays. : 512 11th st. now. Jihal al interest eeithes lose in fail, | Company is named executor oF trustee. pack} apd dhigred. SOHMER PIANO AGENCY. EDWARD P. MERTZ, SUBSTANTIAL RECOGNITIO! a erica at uns tine te posing se: | Bacelves money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS | AMERICAN ICE AND GOs ke2-1w Cor. 11th and F sts. if uroetng tae of lass ciy louis Keds Tae tase Se Sasa SEEN | end upward end aliows intrest terse. BS ore ee be mi Serpette mace mst BILVEn Wane AND VALCAniey eater |g!” iP "tui WA Pa Bea ae Met cor a gala a tion, packed in trunks or boxes, received for deposit | Rares uy iaiy seni. | PRC IoN esa fore cheaper an by tho nit ct wtonographes, ee ra nicce Czvjaining the adrantaces | tn capactous veulte of unsurpassed dryness and secur- Enfassconnt aliowea Tor | fumnpeost, 5 Sra YOUR FUT COLUMBIN PHONOGRAPH GO or E ot. nw. 1t ic. pos pea at ga mass egies ee edited nt ow feta ee partnent int ged | ges THERE ARE MANY QUALITIES, ra rd a ANNUM, ACCORDING To SIZE AND Location. | _™¥2 ___Send Orders by. ‘Yes, you can buy 5 gallons of Gasoline <a J. COSTINETT, 635'G free. Try ours and you will use no other kind. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, — W DEI RE ST. X. W., 7 Open for sutacription. m BEY Deranrone 1 rae FarmoRNG MERCHANT FALLO EO Good auslley on wp sell'yoa st that a ¢, ‘GLOVER Vice Breaident. 1H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvanis ave. .. Trousers, @5 up. Fits guaranteed. price. We furnish postal cards with INO. JOY EDSON, Secy. nately Suits from #35 up. ass appointments. a which aS a . oa saree. c Tine Freie a. ver (Office hours: 9s. m. to 4:30 p.m. 306-5t Perea Vint ‘Secretary. ‘Trousers from $10 up. "GAS RANGES.” @Low prices from this date with hish-grade ert, 1020 5. 5 Directors: Zenas C. Robbii Andrew Wylie, “GAS RANGES." “GAS RANGES.” ins, © IS IT RESILIENT? George H. Pisnt, Matthew G, Einery, received from the GORMULLY & JEF- Peerless Estate is the best. Paints, Oils, Glass, &e., In the Hens enti —— FER! FACTUKING CO. a sample rim and Peerless Estate is the cheapest. 913 7th st. n.w. eT jane M Jobnston, Gharles G Glover, tyre, illustrating their new pneumatic. It is an ex- Peerless Estate is complete. n G. Parke. tremely neat and well-made article. It looks well and handles well. It Las great restiiency—dropping the inflated tyre from a height of four fect, it rebounded BUSY—BUT WE ARE HANDLING IT. +. taflor can CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY Titman Hyde, John F. Rod Made in six different styles and sizes ‘Thomas K. Jones. apl6 and every range guaranteed. Sold please some men, and yet no jor can please ail men. Offers opportunities unparalleled. toexactly three inches of the height from which it was only by We eavecially invite yon «“hard-to-please” dropped, showing that the amount of force lost {s in- THE E. F. BROOKS CO., men to come here for your tailoring. Developments made slready promise early dividends. * finitesimal. ‘The tyre is by no means heavy, indeed it encase eS a Gabo hike Coe a ee 2.390 SHARES OF STOCK Fos A Coxservative Isvesruext, is light, and the valve is simplicity itself. There is a }. B.w., Corcoran building. chames bo abet ag can rig non-return valve in the pump, and the air is kept in All work promptly executed. my14-1m ont, ti sxine high-class work Owned im Washington. G = URNS, by cross pressure on the tube Le tr im an extremely | — _ — pes did When oe prevailed. See Sold on the installment plan. a simple and ingenious manner. —The Cyclist, Coventry, ,DANENHOWER'S 42D GRAND 7 . Eng. as 1 c. R. McBLATR, Address ‘Saraplos can be seen and tried at 1325 14th n.w.my7 sai bere ESTATE oan s HAVE BE r EXCURSION _— - ‘SI Atlantic building, e ©. BR McBLAIR, CUMBERLAND, MD ee Se ae ‘We have tried several plans to overcome this dif- ‘ District Agent for ciuty and Save tially afopted a Bidwoval ming | ,CUMBERLAND leon boom. The Band 0. Ss, THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, he ee property buiyediately ‘adjacent & thelote la WARFIE Sgconp Boom 31, Atlantic building. Don't tbe deceived Insist \pon having only: with ae ee ae Tailor, cor, Oth : “ 2 oe “ ND" AN o . | Tailor, cor, ee a , E E MICHIGAN WOOD .FRIGERA- r WORKINGMEN'S BUILDING association. | 6 ———s wes Gea und New Process Gavaline Stores, AND I2 o'clock ina supply of otioekand wie" aatited on REARS speech ret pool sone! ad ce ‘New Issue of Stock. DAY moray," Retirning, ie special train then at egaeth hats price. cabeaat tL Teaver yas isc. Novels. ‘The second payment in the Eighth Series will be CF. noon." COMPLIM! Soe. Novets, due on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. Persons desiring to Havessen, aliytown railway will run | = jafuthiation Fan. id you read yeuterda Join Building Association will do well to attend the rn eanenn see Boma peg A meg ay Broker, ih aul sts, JOHN €- PARKER, lneeting at the ha: 7: Real Estate ‘er, d 5 p.3m. Rate tor small plesse ‘send iu their nan Booksel jtationer, 619 7th st. n. clock p.m. The averare amonnt loaned om one Roots Y and 11. Atlantic building, p cent jor alky packages in baes and iur- | gary a8 posstble so they, cap he : eee share during the past year was $13, for a return pay- —S == pretends =i eG) ee err eae be ain BLUE AND BLACK SERGES. mentof #2amonth. Six percent paidon all invest- 7 . r u —— tuente, All information will be furnished st the meet-| goes, Besdsced Gesia beeen einai for cash oF G Pp Ban, Siticg amd residence thom Fat. gr. to No. this annonncement we wish tocall your bt e * | on margin. ABRBAGE FT alts square). Ts i 7B ___ my23-Tmt attention to our Blue and Black Serge Suits, SHARES, 1 RACH Cotton bought and sold in NewYork or New Orleans. Of metal, all i = SAS |, CIRCULATED Style of coat, single-breasted cutaway sack, ‘THOMAS BRODERICK, President. COKRESPONDENTS. en ee SS around the town, today that HODGES Nh. half lined; style of vest, single-breasted, 5- J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. KITCHEN UTENSILS, all kinds. TONAL BINDERY. 126 F sf, More Bera button, with notch collar, Material, Pe s cI ® ning . a a » er and cheaper than any other binder. Call on 7 J |, Peace- JOBN T. LYNCH, Secretary, Lehinan Bra. Now York Cotton Exchange, © cali diktean, Chy'owanein, bbden. tien, 2004 Orb st. Lebman, Stern -» New Orleans Cotton CROCKERY and CHINA; low prices for BS Shire creive ge tebe i on, - 33 to44. Stout and long sizes also. Price, T. D. DALY, Treasurer, loon Bros. & oo. Cad Boant of ‘Trade. a COUNTRY HOMES. 5 Fe particularly caution, {how rbarhug 1d cet 915 per suit. wires to Chicago ~ feaxuiust aflowing them to cle 9 Market buildings ete | cuseee Tetsphene. 453. ‘atm, M. W. Beveniver, fere'tiantat tic COMPANY'S OFF Get whore none GEORGE SPRANSY, : = ee mit genuine parte . = 0: W CORSON. ING. W. MACARTNEY sbler chances, i any,, are made. ey postal wilt | #7 Se T r . = ited ams receive 4 : Tur Narioxaz Sare Devosrr, Sav. a oman ae eee rmotan WHEELER & WILSON, MFO. CO,. 5 INGS AND TRUST COMPANY, IRSON rr 4 26-t, th,s, as N. F. CORNER ISTH S¥. AND NEW YORK AVE. SIQVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. 5. W.. “Has Tax By Waaert & Reorr. DE. MANNAKEE WAS REMOVED HIS Bae 200 ARE TN NEED our SILVER re Loans. Collect aT Lae 5 office and residence from. yw York ave. PREMIER), RY ACES. P15 *GboDs ‘ad | | malirvad Stocks and Bonds aad’ all sectctics lated No nd to, the styles and qualities in in ae, Sah atk ioe printed or engraved” ispawelter ‘ot babes Burglar sud Daunp-proot VAULTS of thin Company sf | Sig 'halttmantiocehe and aie, Teens, B Our own direct iuportations. We're offer- Telephone 1771-2. aigateokin® ery "of every “Aescription,. oF of wartbinge wee movaderaie cot Soache | UXapeciaity made of ieventiment purities, District z THE ATTENTION OF THE GRAND | gy Of f Corpeevondity uature, come to'us for the best pee = ‘tnd sit foral Railroad, Gas, Ynsurance aud Tale- n's Straw Hata, 5c. each. ny nen, Knights of Pytpine or any eter | atthe Locet p WEST END NATIONAL BANK. Rae eatistlf etohone Stock bousht and sold. jy18 ‘Straw Sailors, #1 eacl Pillding isinvitad to a akon slicibie site Liaeeh: | HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 995 F STRERT. wor, KURILEY, President, ] EwisG. TEWKSBURY, _ W. B. HIBBs, sadice, Eng ted: Spb foenette ant Rough sale in the central part of" the city and in every: way | gp ‘A FULL-VALUE Stir Sahat PO WrttTeaa ene, | LARARS: Seetingr x, "> Babe igh Casinos Hatainn | Raion re A eats | ee DECOR eee camnembcen ae teething Sey | at Sel : ‘item fouled either inthe qusitey of Boe Lag LEWIs G. TEWSBURY & CO., “Dania k ‘has become immensely 25-6 a JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410G st. oats or ints serviceap y, Aout | 3 miner E ne ever BANKERS AND BROKERS, Saas ce tieand—coe. price—the | << D PUBLISHER. ‘when Fou buy from us,and the 108 ¥ ck. WAEEINOTOS, D. C.. lowest anit plainly marked junta. Fine Bo Tob Pri ‘are particularly favorable to cel popes ma at and plainly parked. incu ine Bok and Job Printing. erticularly dato Excel Buy. cash margin Stocks, Bonds, ‘elephone 7 my * See hte zee 2 is New York and Chicago. Waerr & Reorr, ASS ee RS, “ 3 rene gfia pesto! lon NN. AVE. N. W. tes, Wronght-tron a is - * Bn Ni oO encase ba pail dietpemte wie mes anger, Sures Re. | 5, 4. GRIESBAUER, Artistic Tailor, 435 OTH ST. A ‘Alt Loe Securities dealt tn CC Sum TahI4-tr J. Hl, CORNING, ‘Tle Shop, 520 13th st. R. 8, Hardon, 804 EST. xe? Page cantare ma | tee RTE 2 ten Ss i ear ne cee Stock, 2 FE, COOPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY Tank fy wiltesaah shed a auannir that Weisel | GE geSTHRER POINTS tearmier aniyuir Wedueatay and pYobably Phureday — estine! toa cout of paints ings from four to five stories _ SUMMER RESORTS. a RoE OF SUPERIORITY “WE HAVE NOT RESIGNED.” * ¥ relatine to lyton Land ‘Birming- NROBIN, ASBURY PARK, N. J. All work guaranteed to lest from 3 to 4 years. je6- TEN! KEEP P shal ““erite letters” alot $100.30. es tien Raet'at | | Nend for civulare au raten “| Beaurrct. Berrox Boors R ae N@T ey ve, kn sale a “ambi nie $200,000. Tn tec a divi $50,000 Vase: | Jeri" JOHN 1. STREEPER, Proprietor. os "i cn altel the beleit of our smndition is to build upon tus Sua IRE OS Se eee. 4 per ‘cont. Take. HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD. SI FOR BEAUTIFI. WOME! STANDARD TYPEWRITER spot the lumber Lusiness in the south. i840 rer come 166 S200 per eal 1s 100 par ae ee PLAIN WOMEN CAN WEAR THEM. “AOht wil be a hot one, but we are com in dividends in siuyearson au investmentot Of E.. parrierr, | THEY FIT. THEY WEAK J. W. SELBY, Imag belo seem nee not atraid of a ‘dark horse,” for the Miidisdicr uch. Kr". in two years Fecunee melee st | y= NOW OPEN: NEAR | —™221™ tot Pa ve. oR O Bisnis ig low yrices nor make sucha blu Poe gti chant cost aay oer etceatietarg | C the Chenaroae gyi Sines new tnaraencent: | Cy Ss 8 . monpmamngeg el ese: & Binvaes® tor the poruias wales We vor the percent om opisinal cost other éxanapies could | powiy furnished tuetve handsome cottages, facing | Grexts Surrs Scouner PERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. geouts and sor the ‘people™ihe people's lume —— ©. R. McBLAIR, it AND PRESSED FOR ¢1. EASE OF MANIPULATION. Bonide at 91.15 per staf io SRETT CHUMP, Proprietor. . Pine Sper 100 sa. ft. 6 antic Bids. Conte Dr, Pants, 2c. ; Vests, 25c,, Altering and CALL AND SEE THE NEW 2 MODEL ee Fe maginer: Goods ware, INSURANCE. Saivored a eiephe me eal ab dl es NG Gor. Gthand XN. Yoave. ewe 7 = a - e : ; ¥, TWO SPECIALS AT UTUAL PI [ON FIRE INSURANCE co. |_*¢0 And 425 N. Mutaw’st.. Baltimore, Md. WYOKOFA, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, P< Tue Ono Natoyat Base MOP DC witriau Bintan aN CE Ce. | - iH. POLKINHORN BEGS TO INFORM ke ign, Men's Half Hose tn Black, Fane. ident. JAMES E. FITCH’ Secretary Issues policies oe cen Pe ae een LE DROIT BUILDIka, ‘Grape Only oe. ber crs or Seagat inrance yuip tae ths | ROPING OTECE tay cc MR | STH AND 7 ste. 3. aS eat, tna WASHINGTON. Sompaay. 1400 Ost. new. Je23-1y" | oha'staul Gieand (HB aeee noctntate end wits Por Capttat... a | nero eittopanil a corps of "hroeclaae workinen , F NOTARL 7, . peppered. as ‘ORR YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU- Cor. 12th and G ste. a. OTARIES PUBLIC. Boma Hy at brices Sow ancoustnteut with goo works nen, ho apps —_— ISSIONEHK OF DEEDS FO! VERY STATE For 30 Dass. We offer during repairs and enlargement of our store our stock of Fine Wines and Brandies at 10 per Besides being enzaced in a general banking busines the Ohio National Bank has devoted a lange portion of the vault space in its substantial NEW BUILDING Cee ae arvees In office from 9a. m. tod p.m. to « number of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, renting COURS SCRE CURE-HAVE CURED RIGHT | cent discount for cash, Ou Groceries and Cigars 5 per MONEY TO BUY HOMES. a ae ee oomnee, | paces | enw, my10-1m .¥ % so Lu Washington Nows an: Emden to Advectiqwsne. ADR TINIWS ANUNEMEN Te, ATTONNEY®, HIMOPODINTS .. cry ITEMS COUNTRY Kk. COUNTRY BOAKD DEATHS UCATIONAL, CURSIONS, & FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Plats) FOR KENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Rooms) - FOR R 2 FOR RENT (Stores), FOR SALE (Horses and Velicles) FOR 8AL® (Houses FOR SALE (Lots) .. FOR §ALE (Miscelian LOST AND FOUND... MANICURE, MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. NOTARIES PUBLIC. OFFICIAL NOTICES. OCEAN STEAMERS, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS.. PERSONAL. PROFESSIONAL PROPOBALS. RAILROADS SPECIAL NO’ SPECIALTIES, STEAM CARPET CLEANING STORAGE........ SUBURBAN PROPERTY SUMMER RESORTS. WANTED (Board) . Govenxwent Recerers Topar. enue, $180,575; customs, $360,044, doerasew"s ae Sinver Purcmases.—The offers of silver to the Treasury Department yesterday aggregated 605,000 ounces. The amonnt purchased was 463,000 ounces, as follows: 200,000 ounces at £0.8892, 263,000 ounces at #0.8900. sd ieaanty metab ‘Tue Astatic SqvaDRox.—The Navy Depart- ment is advised of the location of vessels of the Asiatic squadron, May 3, as follows: Lancaster and Alliance at Nagasaki, Monocacy and Petrel in Yang-tee river, Marion at Chemulpo, Alert at Kobe. .—— + Navat Onpers.—Capt. A. Kautz has been or- dered to the navy yard, Boston; Capt. Benj. F. Day detached from the Boston navy yard and laced on wait orders; Lieut. F. 8. Rodgers Botached ‘roi Washington navy yard and ordered @o the ; Lieut. A. M. Knight de- tached from the Chi and ordered to the Naval Academy; Lieut. T. Salter detached from duty at the Midvale steel works and ordered to the Cl ; Lieut. John Hubbard detached from the and granted three months’ leave; Lieut. H..M, Wetzel detached from the phys ened office and ordered to the training ortsmouth; Lieut. H. M. Hi de- from the Portsmouth and granted three months’ leave; Lieuts. James C. Cresap and John Hood detached from the Naval Academy and the training ship Jamestown; Ensign R. L. lt det from the Porte- mouth and granted three month’ leave; Ensign D. W. Beswick detached from the Philadelphia and ordered to the Portsmouth. GaN ahs Pensoxat.—Wm. C. Clark of Narragansett Pier, D. C. Ferris of San Francisco and A. V. Young of New York are at Willard’s.——Wm. Byrnes of New York, Lloyd Williams’ of Balti- more, C. A. Caldwell of St. Louis and C. H. Banghman of Frederick, Md., are at the Ran- dall.——Samuel H. L Davis and Le Roy Brown of New York, J. White Edwards of St. Louis, 8. E.’ Nye of the army cope Hunton of Virginia are at Ebbitt.—C. F. Street of New York, J. D. Baker of Frederick. Md., E. M. Hand of Silver City and C. B. Althrop of Chicago are at the Riggs.-—M. E. Goodhart and J. T. Water- bury of New York and Wm. B. Huut of Boston are at the Shorebam.-——D. R. Spry of Ports- mouth, Ohio, A. L. Rankin of Greensboro, G. IL. Atwood of New York and H. E. Easton of ‘Omaha are at the Howard.—W. H. Crawford of Lexington, Ky., Frank C. Somers of Camden, N.J., F. A. Blair of Virginia and M. Stewart of Philadelphin are at the Normandie,— J. E. Langley of Philadelphia at the Fredonia.——A._N. _ Woodard, of Mansfield, A. Gantry of Iowa, M. 8. Miller of Philadelphia and “Win. Bolton of Long Branch are at the Johnson.—. 8. La France of Elmira, N. Y., W. I. Brown of Ne S Va.. J. L. Sperry of Chicago and J of Nebraska are at the National,——T. T. Mer- rill of Boston. N. E. Little of Wadesboro, N. C., A. 8. Breaford of Richmond and Paul B.’ Means of Concord, N. H., are at the Metropolitan.— W. F. Goodrich of Boston, Mars., G. H. Fry of Philadelphia, Pa., J. M. Sanders of New York and D. 8. Lean of Pittaburg are at the St. James, CAPITOL TOPICS. TEREE DAYS FOR THE SUBTREASURY BILL. There will be three days of fun in the House before the setsion closes, and the country will be given a chaiee to learn just what the repre- sentatives of the third party think of the sun, the moon and the universe in general. Messrs, Watson, Si etal. have been for the past mouth or so their voices in an earnest ay for a report on the pet measure of thar (Patty, the subtreasury bill. In a very short demand will be granted in the shepe of an unfavorable report from the committee on ways and means. Further than this, the committee on rules for debate on the bill as soon as the general ap- propriation bills have been disposed of. TARIFF LEGISLATION POSTPONED. A FIXAL ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION, An important resolution offered yesterday by ‘Mr. McMillan and referred to the committee on ways and means provides for @ final adjourn- ment on July 4 at 2 o'clock. A BIG DAY'S WoRK. Yesterday, eo far as results go, was one of the most important days of thé session in the House. Under suspension of the rules and with half an hour's debate a cenioen aiens Sars anti-option bill was , and then the river ‘and harbor bill and the naval appropriation bill i 2 | ments recommen and) the | Lee | y aes APD RES ~ * Fass to increase thie eurrénes routine morning business the S > 1 to the consideration of the dipto- copsular appropriation bill, Mr od by the Committee om aj Propriations as to ehvoys €xtraordinary aud ministers plenipotentiary wet lishing the statas under the existing law. Mr. McPherson inquired whether the amend ments had the effe appropriated in the bill. ir. Hale said that where the Hewse had con meadments Pruposed ve them as under existing law and that to 3| that extent the appropriation would be in- j Those amendinents Were all agroed to. | eased, ALL AMENDMENTS AGREED To. All the amendments were agreed to, iucluding the following: Increasing from $25,000 to $36,000 the ap- Propriation for the commercial burean of the American republics. Increasing from $60,900 to 80,000, the ap- propriation to meet unforeseen agenciow fn the | jomatic and consular service, an! *triking out the provision that no part of the amount shall be paid in settlement of any claim of any foreign powe: Tnserting an item of £65,000 for the share of the United States in the expense of « prelimi: nary survey for a continental railway. Tuserting an item of $59,000 (in addition to £175,000 heretofore appropriated for the iter national boundary line betweeu the United States and Mexico. don, Paris, Havana and Rio de Janeiro grow $5,000 to $6,000. ‘The bill was then 5 i The Senate thea proceeded to the considera: tion of bills on the calendar, and after pasting acouple of them,a motion to adjourn was made, and the Senate at 1:30 adjourned till to- morro} TRE HOUSE. A dozen leaves of absence were granted this morning. After its effective work yesterday the House appeared inclined to take # rest, and the attendance at 11 o'clock was small. The agricultural appropriation bill was ré- ported by Mr. Hatch (Mo.) and placed upon the calendar. On motion of Mr. Weadock .) a rent Ng passed a propriating #15, cestablieh- ment of an senchagen denne and ‘Thunder Bay Islands in Lake Huron. ‘On motion of Mr. Randall (Mass.) a bill was passed granting the use of certain lands to the city of New Bedford, Mass., for park purposes. Mr. Scott (IIL) asked consent for the prosnge ether ali the ofa bill for the relief of Mi Be. Tarlor (Ii) im iced on the calendar n passed yesterday except this one. {Laughter.] . ‘The Speaker —The chair thinks that there are afew left. (Laughter. } Mr. Holman (Ind.) objected to the bill. Several important private bills were passed by unanimous consent. ‘On motion of Mr. Page (Ma.) Saturday, June 18, was set apart for the delivery of i addresses to the of the late Senator Wilson of Maryland. URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL. ‘Tho House then went into committee of the whole (Mr. McCreary of Kentucky in the chair) on the urgent deficiency bill. (The bill appropriates 7,674,332 for payment | of pensions and £14,000 for miscellaneous ex- pentes of the House of Representatives. ) After a brief explanation by Mr. Sayers (Tex.) aud « statement by Mr. Dingley e ile there was an apparent de- of about £7,500,000 for payment of nsions, there was au unexpended balance of 8,500,000, the committee rose and the bill was passed. fi Mr. Mefiae, (Ark.) called up as.» privileged question a bill amending the act of September 29, 1890, “to fo certain lands granted for the purpose of aiding in the ceustruction of railroads,” so as to provide that there shall be forfeited ail lands granted to any state or cor- poration to aid in the construction of a rail road opposite to and coterminus with the por tion of the road not constructed and completed within the time specified in the granting act. (The law of 1890 forfeits the lands coterminus the portion of the road not “now” com- pleted.) DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. TO PREVENT FRAUDWLENT DIVORCES, Senator Faulkner today introduced a bill to prevent fracdulent divorces in the District of Columbia, It provides that the jurisdiction of the District Supreme Court shall be confined to the following caves: When both parties were domiciled in the District when the action was commenced; when _plaint- it was domiciled in the iT t when the action was commenced and the efendant was personally served with within anid District when one of the was domiciled within the District; when the action was commenced and one or the other of them actually resided within the District for one year next preceding the commencement of the action. FORMS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Senator Faulkner also introdueed a bill pre- scribing the forms of acknowledgment that may be used in the case of conveyances or other written instruments affecting real estate in the District of Columbia. NO NECESSITY FOR SUCH A Law. Senator Faulkner from the Senate District committee today reported adversely the bill Baltimore and Ohio railroad, from and after January 1, 1896. The committee ——— of ite report ‘ication District Commssionere giving as their rt He iD | tent the { incressing the amount | Increasing salaries of consuls general at Lon- | ALL READY FOR WORK WO OPPOSITION TO FASSET?. ‘The Harieomans Put p No Can- Bidate For Temporary Charman OF FhEh ie Ake os Lonmin Velitest Pete het te fetes teerd te Ouly a Very Senmapate Hirgoney Wetictony See Emm me am Preceeiete Biarwes Hix Provisions, SON wee Sts 6 et eee among the Herries ae Mr. Teffer gave notice that be woul ov Mon- ate Harriown ow the ies vai Y eX. address the Senate on the bill en. Tren are ow vm ar ole MeBieler b frosen that the deer " what the the Harris Kinley wer tion eas thar now working thy matter cartes, and it may be | Pewarded ag oortern that they have settled @ We course they will pore to theevent Mr. Harrison caumot got dae newiuaton on the first ballot. vonfidenes it te ent to any close obdie that bete sider | are ouffering great nai Nhe Blarne People |have been fighting all alon? to o against them siructed whit ought Blaine would not run, The Harrison have been straggling to hold certain to their cnndi Clarkson, Quay, and” others miaber of voter appear to hase been | off from the Harrison line, Jast how many there are thee it is probable that neither tell, The Flarrison people wh te Overcome tin privete that the Lowe haw been ter. On the other hand the Plaine people, while they may fer! ut, cannot be cer tain that they hare mace as niany reliable gains aathey claim, It is perfectly anfe to may, frow- exer hogest mas be, that neither vide hes at this moment abs ¥ certain * quongh votes to nominate, Of the number of votes which can pe relicd on, Klaine aud Harri- son stand abent evenly, aud the nomsuation de- pends gpen a lot of um votes, ‘The tables made are reliable mp te rtain point and freatly dimagree up to that but there strike out among the unknown votes, whi have to be estimated on the two tables yet far apart. ‘The m the + me makes the extimate. THE MARRIBON PRTIMATE. The statement made yesterday te me by ome of Mr. Harrixon’s hentenants thet Me. Harrison jacked forty vo‘ agh to nomluate wae based on a c% henving the floating vote to draw fr private calculations, The Harrison men have to take into cousideration that the drawing is done on the ether tide snd that an \bsolutely undecided member is apt to be pulled against them, aud that atthe same time a certain number of those who avé fully cogumitted to | Mr. Harrison cannot be Fetied on, but may Ko leither way. It ix out of this situation that [arises the tnexpresed donbt which the dis- 1 to Harrison loaders fel and out of it grows the McKinley movemucnt. Some of their fears may not be well fonaded, int out of the uncertainty tue come the settled plen to throw ny of the Harrison votes os possible @ ballot af Krerrieon i forinant, quoted *» thas de- <4 that Maj. Me Kinley is to receive every stalwart Harrison on the second ballot if Mr. Harrison és nat don the first ballot. At present Mr: 1 lacks some forty votes of en ate. It may be that we ean mail dowm between now and Kix to begin, to Wnt it looks very uneer- tain. EXpectation ix there will be ome Votes cast the air or on favorite rons. Mr. McKinley will get obout thirty complimentary ott on'the first ballot. Gen. Alger will get the solid delegation of Michigan and there will be other votes scattering, 59 tut on the fir ballot it is regarded as probeble that Mr, Harrison will “not have quite enough to nominate though he will ha: e votes than will Mr. Blaine. If it turns out this way we know of certain votes which will go from Har- rison to Biaine on the second ballot, In fact we know that there i a certain number of dele- any fortunately. who will vote for ma first bal merely to relieve them- selves of an obligation to de so and will, if there are any more ballots, cast their -otes thereafter for Mr. Blaine, Itis therefore ceftain that Mr. Harrison cannot be nomina’ y but the * no results arnest will brea ree we cannot mur own TANKS first ballot and if that b. the Harrison men who are in atonce to McKinley. Of carry enough votes to him fr that there are men 1 4 are there merely to defent Harrison and who gladly go over to McKinley if we led the we ‘This was afrank and free statersent of the ond devoted situatian by a most promines Harrison man, made merely be s thonght 1 per at that distance the pl ‘There are some ser “ derstood. doubt, however, about the # plan into successful execut’ understood that if Mr. Harrison is not nom- inated on the first ballot he will not be nom- inated at all that as soon as this ballot should out bix nomination be would be out of leaving the field to Blaine. It to be supposed that with everything in their eae it would be then with nothing todo but to nominate their man, men who have been working for laine for personal or ublic reasons would run tl « To another candidate to be brought now fs the field. WILE NOT DESERT BLAINE. In epeaking of the matter those nen who are working for Blaine with the least feeling of per= sonal friendship toward him declare that it would be simply blind idiocy for them to de- sert Blaine after they had Iy won the ‘They declare that they are #0 bound to how that their fortunes must rise or fall with his. f i ‘Ht & i ; F | Houk, ln ii

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