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THE EVENING STAR PUBLINHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1201 Pacnayivanis Avenue, comer 11th 8. by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H_KAUFPMANN, Pres't ,s erred to wubseribers in the Tun Everme Stan arias Copies ‘counter, each. By mall orem the United jor estas ptepald £0 conte per month. Sarvapar Quapmorus Saxe? Stan $1.00 per year: whi torts power udied 98.00. (Eatemal at the Post Office st Washington, D.C.. as second class ma aistter.) ‘nail euherriptions mast be paid in advance Kates of advertising made known on application. pening Stat, i) Biegl etiae WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1892. —————! Harrison's nomination it is still poe wiblo that some of the less partial and cooler men, who are thinking only of their party's interest, may be able t0 compel the factions to take « middie course. Up to this point the Masachusotts delegation has chown remarkable steadiness and has exer- cised a benign influence over the convention, and many ere relying on them te check the storm. iPM, — JOX IN THE HARRISON RANKS. Their Opponents Were Unwilling This TWO CENTS. ay | Morning to Acknowledge Ultimate Defeat. | MINNmarotis, Minx., June 10. — Nothing } could exceed the joy of the Harrison men when PECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘We havo for sale 6 per cent real estate first mortgaze notes guaranteed by the company, running three to five years, in sams of 2500 to $50,000, at face value and accrued interest, plus 1 percent, thereby netting you 5 per cent the frst year, and 6per cent for the remaining period. DEBENTURE BONDS. ‘The debenture bonds issued by the company are excellent investments. ‘They are serured by Grst mortgages held by the Real Estate Title and Insurance Company of this city as trustee for the dondholders and further secured by the entire assets of the company and the Couble Liability of ite stockholders. These bonds are usucd in sume of 8100, €500and €1,000 and pay 5 percent interest. Interest is payable semi-annu- ally and the bonds require absolutely no attentiog from the holders. These bonds offer an oppertunity to invest sny arsonnt from $100 to $100,000. AMERICAS SECURITY AND TRUST CO., aT. BRITTON, President. 1405 4 st. Hose Evmesce. Ttis frequently stated that the death claims of the Tqnitab.e Life Assurance Soctety are paid without de- tev. ‘Stmce March 1 the Equitable has pefd over $60,000 ‘te Washington beneficiaries. You can easily inveet- gate the promptness with which these claims have been paid. Following is the list: S SieMtreanta: Fannie Rich. J. 5 Bradford. Julia Kohner.. The majority of the paid the very day proois: No contested claims BOWES & HALL, Resident Managers Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, sitable's death claims are SPisath are secelved se10 1988 F st now. ‘ARS 5 PER CENT $80, Meike? dhokon’s Sout SINKING FUND BONDS. EXEMPT PROM COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. The ct commissioners for Prince George's county. Seagriand, aoe cotbegined Wankel ome ty of Maryland. 0 te TRG, chapter 535, ste and sel] to the highest bo a forcash, ata pants y Mighty thonsand dol (i= bonds ba cf W300 and O1, G00, bearing ‘Be () ber and 61, me Der for auaury fayablesenbannually on of Jannary and July. are secured by the provisions of said said county commissioners each year, rear 1902. lly to levy }5-000,"t0 ‘constitute the fond for their redemption at maturity, this £000 “levy is the tra’ en op the county revenue of ar te asseased value of the property of the. 44 quer 20,000, 00)” rapidly tncrrasing ip value afour Branton Wand Band Pe it Wand ereand $106. cy iy commigeie ner yanty wil}. oa TRITETH DAN OF TENE: Ss0bo ab the hour LVE M.. at the court houss door, inthe town '. Prince George's county, Mg .afft tn fox sales "wo the paid sot ous Mi sts THOS. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk, &e. Szzms B Srocx Tm the ‘Develorments made already promise early dividends, 2,290 SHARES OF STOCK ‘Owned in Washington. Scid ca the installment plan. C. KR McBLAIR, 21 Atlantic building, Agent for the District of Columbia. fe i ER, EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING assooraTioN. OFFICE, 1003 ¥ 8T. ‘Those who desire loans to pay for prop- exty. pay off mortwages. or for buflding Purposes, should ascertain the terms upon which money is loaned by the Equitable Cooperative Buflding Assoctation. Loaxa, Eighty-seven monthly payments of prin- |' cipal and interest settles loan in fall. Any portion or ali of «loan, however, ray be settled, at any time by paying sc- crurd fthterest ‘to date of such aseitle- ment, ASSETS, $1,315, 111.15. Pamphlets explaining the advantages and benefits of the association and other INQ. JOY EDSOM, Seay. Office hours: 9am. to 4:30 pm Arrestiox. Stock teen im TRE CO-OPERATIVE TOWK COMPANY yw in the way to surpass any investment on ig BIGTORY re {0 other town building Pare Aine was incorpursted iro ith ca cask eh ot $200. Se cs was th at Fes OS Shs of SOLS wes Bree cent 1d “Phos per cent SR tiedends Banter he property is how worth probatiy 6: XoOO Re cen wp comers Zour a ab aes ther etamples & * OR McBLArR, 8 ‘MAUlantic Bldg. Tux Naroxat Sass Devosrr, SAVINGS AXD TAUST COMPANY OF TRE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. recetren, assignee and executes trusts of any and every Geecxiption. ‘Wille preparedtye competent attorney, who ts in daily sttendance, and kept without charge when the companyts aamed-executer or trusten Receives money @aposite in sums of TEN CENTS Andepwned ant allows intervet thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrtp- ‘Gon, packed im trunks or boxes, received for depustt {in capacions vaults of unsurpassed drynem and secur Sty 08 moderate cost. ‘RENTS SAVES PROM $5 TO 9125 EACH PEB ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, | Lo ‘the eloquent evancelist, will couduct. re: Nival servicesat Union M. E. Church, 20th st. near Penna. ave., each evening at 8 p.m." Come and xo | safe = \talligent: it ig, offered share- | sbip with us. cidere ‘in the Goraperstive ee Sere: poe | Re SPIRITUALISM, WONS'S Hf 7a qiient SOUis E McCOsAS r Oki a every Friday wien. aia Magra F pias and YOHNG, Cake | Gauls, wonderful tatmodinu.® ‘During day. Friday, ike: gaye 3. "HSRRIS sod H.C. HANS. | PrErh pe eas Pies, a0 rh st aw \L MEETIN ‘of ‘the American, ny for UGH, a ee ss = i rnonie, election of d tors eee et gs, Washiueton, DO 0 rel REUHEN Dooere Call on or address os Soe. nyOORw" C. BR MoBLAIR, THE COLU MBIAN UNIVERSITY, mmencenent of the o 1 wet Dunster Agent, | sakpface atthe Nes (ations Theater ou MALU PJupe LL, at 0 tlantie building. bile are avi “8 saat public ace ivi @q—> CUSTOM HOUSE, GEORGETOWN, D.c.. Ben Givorone OPFIOB, Jus Bi Fyeury CHANGE, OF NAME OF STE PACE or 107, of ISOM, an BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT Asso~| {ROR{ST 17702 thelew cf tot end nb CIATION OF WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICES: 918, 915 and 918 F ST. N.W. To those desiring « liberal and safe investment we ‘commend our 8 per cent Shyear Coupon Certificates, —6 Per Cant paid on Regular Deposits. — ‘You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate security and pay it back at the rate of $13 per month. Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. 20,000 shares in hereby —— that on eae cae ee OTT so ah husband, Gen. iD. vent |; Gen. it. D, i lor eixtoen 3 in hislaw acne heaps ict the e apniication of 8, it tome." T shail continue tocol have secured ag my associate ee, Lichilter, a member of the bar of the Sunrems Court force. of this Distric T solicit from & generous communi STOCK $1 PER SHARE, the continuante of its conddence Haertas = im MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF, 8200. All money secured by Dest real estate. Loans made See “TONEWORK AT LOWES? PRICES. under the personal inspection of. the officers of tho | Xo association. Safety guaranteed. Your correspondence | iustter solicited. Circulars and other information at office. of STONE. ‘ORK HARRISON PINGMAN.......... President | you may requi we faze prepared to ei ANDREW «--..eeVico President and Manager | 27° }?") ‘material, the bene- Bt of gur extended Fecilities and xxperiezice, and thie lweet youale : SSisr oy FLCEE st il cher ally ur GEO. W. LEACH... Asst. Manager Loan Department nich desi: catimates. In fact we will 3. SMITH. ‘Attorney it Peg euieny oe any kind of STONE. ‘ORK. for buildi osem and MARBLE for interior pocoration are « ETTERS OF CREDIT flea Che trout of the ‘American Scent abd front of erican Se L ‘Trust Comfs Ls, ii & testime nial to our FoR ability'to do the Beat work In the etty. TRAVELERS IN ENGLAND AND ON THE set CONTINENT I8SUED BY J. F. MANNING, Monument: ka, LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., pean bia Cor, 14th and H sts, now. myll-ln nao Sun Building, 1515 Fat at — AND BUACK SERGES. in this announcement wo wish tocallyour Tux Oxo Nanoma Basx attention toour Blue and Biack Serge Suits, oF Style of coat, single-breasted cutaway sack, WASHINGTON. half lined: style of vest, single-breasted, &- Capital. $200,000. button, with notch eallar. Material, Peace- dale Serge, Clay's weaves, fast color. Size, ‘Ssto44. Stout and long sizes also. Price, Cor." 18th and G ste. n. 815 per sult. Besides being engaged tn a reneral banking business 2 the Ohio National Bank-has devoted s large portion GEORGE SPRANSY, of the vault space in tts substantial NEW BUILDING | 367 494 7th st. n.w, to a number of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, renting from $5 to $35 per annum, sffording absolute protec- tion to.valuatle papers of all kinds. ¥ Hpi centre on on frienis for Cassant's Fine ana maclees Hscan wlien. they were mot Casvard's at floalty and have finally adopted » blue oval tin taz, with dur nuns Printed on teve hive esi is aiid Yomi our fue meats: whether, covered or uneore It be deceived. Insist upon having only goods with ‘his tag attached to tocin ‘Salb-te ecu. ARDWOOD REFRIGERA- —* Process Ganaline Stoves, pve, ork. P ium ane and Us For A Coxszavarive [svesraexr. “Vie GHAR. 3126 Pa. sve ons. k= MANTELS. A DIRONS, FENDERS, FROMISING LABGE RETURN! aH Grates, Wrourhtiron Gay ‘Fixtures, ec, - ~ ppertal qiscornts wh flo making eo ‘Address re. HL D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Suits from 85 up. ‘Trousers from $10 up. Low prices from this date with hich-crado art. = PACKAGE CAR tip combinttion packers pastener cod opoNing ‘cot froma S2d and M sts. through to Bethesda Fara, leav. ing at 8 ang 11 G& BR McBLaIR, District Agent for * ‘THE CO-OPEBATIVE TOWN COMPANY, Boom 1, Atlantic building. 8:300.m. to 5:30 p.m. 20 x Fass. 10 (eet |Gruus Caxoms Lea: UPELIAMS, Cosbier. Others are nowhere in compart- A ICR son. ‘The standard of exce!ionce ‘Becher. ChEAM is ‘confinually maintained. Py E, Yost. dy the ‘There's no backsifding, ether, in &. 4 Wiis, Mate. _ purity, freshness or ae ieious- a ein henny. 2 Candy 5 borough. fle Sa wunam B Brits acme” = ICE re jon. and whavs more, baw ‘NO. W. CORSON. INQ. W. MACARTNEY, i. ae te geean J MY eck ie | ther te coed teak crorzone) fers to but they're only 18 CENTS a box. int, & Sox, Progressive Confectioners, 3010 ‘Boston eee st and sold. invest: it securities. ny jilted Ges, Weurenes and Toler Luvs Reasox Toorrmn. Pikimerican bet Telephone Stock boughtandeold.tv18 | Yen thisa pleasant propcaition? Couldanythingbo ‘TEWRSBURY, WwW. B. BBS. faiser? We think not, and because life is so short, REresswen ET cn stock tntetse. | suppoee we condense matters and briefly mention i facts—fixed by slygers—and see ifthe subtle sophistries BANKERS AXD BROKERS, 1886 F et, WASHINGTON, D. C., of asurly set of sinistor sneaks can by any pontble Buy and on- margin “Stocks,"Bonds, : ge os I sew rt et cane Au means—upset them. If we have been too rnde in our characterization of a quotations greedy wang of gangrenous khouls—we desire to be held personally respousibic, and have no higher ambi- tion than to be afforded the opportunity to defend our self. framed ‘Telephone, 645. YES! ‘The Suits of Clotheswhich wesellto Menof any ize from 33 to 42, AT 87.50 A SUIT Are vastly superior to any suits we have ever seen ‘offered, here cr elsewhere, at 50 per cent advance on our figures. ‘The Susts of Clothes for Men which we sell AT $10 A SUIT Are such as to be admired and sought after. Many of alfke quality we havo seen on the persons A Conz Wrrrocr Manone Dr. H. Sanshe “‘Electropoiss Victory” Oxygen (by absorption) is « cure for disease without mefiicine, by s staple play upon nature's laws, ‘This wonderful means by which health is 20 quickly restored is the invention of Senche, an able Physician and Scientist, of individuals in this city who claimed to have paid ‘who hae speat years of his life ‘one hundred per more than the price we name ‘upon ft and ferthe past few years bas placed and who obtsined their suitsat a house of no mean it before the public se = speedy means by proportions, andof no smal?caliber, save in the feeble which the slokare healed. ‘brain which directs its workings. To many this will be « new treatment and AND YET, yet thousands of the above “BLECTRO- ‘To listen to thetr FOISES" have been se!d throughout the DISCLAIMER ‘United States an@ hundreds here in Wash- Of any wrong intent, one is forcibly reminded of ington. = Electropotse ae oe “HAZAEL"—who, standing before the Propher, indig- gure.care for Rheumatiom, Insomnts, Ner- nantly asked: “‘Ain Ia dog that I should do this Yousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Constips. thing? tion, Kidney and Liver Diseases, &c., and this fact fe conclusively proven by truthful ee If the Scriptures be true, a few moments thereafter he Perpetrated a murder most foul and the victim was his denefactor. Phus we find it in the business world— that those who have been lifted from obscurity into Drominence are, as a rule, the first to turn and stab their Lenefactors. However true this may be it doesn’t prevent us from selling PONGEE COATS ond VESTS at 81.00, CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS SUITS at $1.50, thecountry. In many cases the most mét- rectilous cures have deen efected, If you ‘wish to secure the “ELECTROPOISE VICTORY." Tt can only Be obtained. at the office of MISS LULA LENMAN, whohas hada wide and ‘Varied experience in the treatment of chronic coset. Having received her io- as et ead inventor af the Electropetse *“Victory,” she ‘And when it comes to the question of is prepared to explain and prove its many MEN'S PANTALOONS ae See ee ee ae The figures speak for themselves, and all men who ceugeats cock tnetrement ‘Be sure to wear Panta know how to appreciate them. 1.25, $1.50, 81.75, $2.00, $2.50, 82.78, $3.00 upward. Ayel Aye!! We will meet youat Phillippl. In other “Exzcrnoroisz 9 Vicrozy.» words, at Ofice hours, 12 to2p.m., 3to6 p.m. VICTOR E ADLER'S MISS LULA LENMAN, 10 Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 920 7th st. n.w., Corner Massachusetts ave. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. (Open Saturday until 11 p.m. "Office Coats on sale Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 7 till 10 o'clock. ‘No. O19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, LUIZ & BRO. ‘WILL MAKE A DISCOUNT OF 497 Penn. ave., edjoining Netional Hotel. 10 PER CENT ON ALL SALES FOR CASH ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices. OUR GOODS ARE ALL MARKED IN PLAIN For 30 Davs. FIGURES, AKD KO DEVIATION IN THE PRICES | We offer during repairs and cent discount for cash. WM auvsran scons. | pyicim We have tried sevaral plans to overcome this dif- | jutter Te Never Sweeter than when first reduced the price. merit. sale and retail agents. being offered by us at reasonable rates. Sundays. Price reasonable. Eiphonzo Youngs Company, 428 9TH ST. at mado. Our High-grade Creamery |, Butter direct from the churn three times 6 week isu great success, and ‘our customers seem nover to tire of praising the quality. Woe have again Peontan Springs Water ‘s conceded to possess great ‘Try it. We are the whole- Oranges and Lemons of very superior qualtty are now Mandheling Java Cofee is the highest grade of Coffee known to the trade. We have the genuine Mandheling fresh roasted ‘every single day of the week except Washington News and Gossip. | ADVERTISING AMUSEMENTS, | ATTORNEYs. ZION BAPTISY CAURCH —SPRCIAL EF- tort for the new building ali day: | Come and au., Rey. Dr. A.M. 8) 13 p.m, sci, 5.yp.. sermon by f. Hoi CATHEDR: he ineases. “Rov. W. J. Howard, Pastor. SCOTTISH RITE Tag Lodo of | on aATURB A fork: Of, 7th and i eww wwuKEEHSorawmeSunores | erable master. A. H. MOLT. ao Get, ee Ac | BUSINESS CHANCE MASONIO—A SAEGTAL, MEMUSICA | CHIROPODISTS | PER Me will beheld Mgeonle Ts fe, BATUR- | CITY ITEMS. u oi ph te lock Pp. m., of our fore. A full attendance is requested. ‘order of the W. M. = WM. A. GATLEY, Secretary. TU. RECEPTION TO. ae nt Hotel | EXCURSIONS, dc. I Ow (Satardayy EVENING. | FINANCIAL st, Jaa wil sparance | FOR RENT (Flats) °. ichard W. x ‘st CoB | FOR RENT (Offices). Te EI R RENT (Rooms) L , POMMUNTCR | FOR RENT (Stables) , Bay, 110) tosian nt, | FOR RENT (oases Of attending’ the funerst ot | Puspose of attending'the funeral of | FOR RENT (Miscellanvous). ance requeste|. Members of other ic fraternally invited to attend. Geendioige: prgeting. Clothing must beobserved. By ler ‘XM. ‘M. A, GATLEY, Secretary. EXTRAORDINAR) PSYCHIC AT 600 F ft. ow. De. ato tests Pires DAY WEDNER DIY ead SATO. | FOR RENT (Stores). ‘ FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Houses) FOK SALE (Lote) FOR SALE (Miscellaneous: FOR SALE (Pianos).. are | tions of SS ™ VERY LATEST AND THE “BEST.” ‘Today » new brand of beer makes its appearence on the market. The name ‘‘Best” bestowed upon this Particular brewing is 20 misnomer. Coming as a special product of the great breweries operated by the ‘National Capital Brewins Company—brewed for the exclusive use of F. H. Finley & Son—made of the very best malts procurable and imported Bohemian hops, the ‘Best beer, although anewcomer, will, through its excellence aad superior merit, take but Little timo in becoming popular with all consumers of the foaming beverage. This brand can be suppited to no firm excopt the Messrs. Finley, according to thelr contract with Mr. Albert Carry, president of the com- pany. The beer is eight months old—just the proper <o. Beers that are brewed in othar cities and shipped to Washington lack the requisite freshness and flavor of the **Best," which is bottled from kevs that leave the vaults every morning. Itis bottied by experienced ‘workmen, who know the value of using caro in trans- ferring the beer from kez to bottle. Again, the properties of the beer arc perfectly pure, unadal- terated and able to stand the test of any analysis. The inaterit]s used in {ts manufacture aro selected by ex. Perts, Many beer drinkers are prejudiced in favor of fomue especial brand that they consider a good thing. Itis the acme of cammon sense to hold on to a good thing when you bavo tt, but always let go when some- thing better turns np, like the ‘‘Best Beer, for in- stance. Every prowinent saloon and restaurant in the city ‘will handle “Best” if they desire to keep up with the times It will be sold over the bars of all the hotels, snd its presence in family refrigerators 1s assured ‘by the advanco orders that have been received. When you ask the bartender for it insist on having tt cold. ‘When you drink it you will notice that it hus not the thick mealy taste so unpleasantly characteristic of « great inany other brands. ‘That the beer is # thing of excellence and worthy of notice will be more than granted after the first bottle by lots of beor drinkers who fail at present to see any merit in home products. During these days of sultry | summer there ts nothing more grateful to the thirsty than a “‘small bottle and another one.” Make tt the “Best” when you give the order and you will have done Justice to your palnte and storaach. **Best” beer is bottled only by FRANE H. FINLEY & SON, 1206 D street northwest. Hotels and families supplied, Youcan order by teleyhono or mail and get waited on promptly. Telephorte call 641. Je0-3t HN J. COSTE: MERCHANT ARMY AND NAVY OFF 4 Su up. Tronsers, 85 up. Fits guaranteed. 5S appointments. apo @PSSPECIAL No’ }~S%~ paintin to do will find §? to their interest to Vor aidrusa JAS. A. GLEN Bd ng in all its E SHAVING o the typographical art— ~-are fully exemplified in the Printing and Engraving done hi Itis human nature ‘to judge by appea: ea, and inso doing youl are@ftener right than wrong, A man's ‘business is usually gauged by his office stationerf. You cannot afford any but the best, wince tt pays for itself in more ways thanone. I havo fathered & majority of the most artistic pieces of printing, en- eraving, brochures, &c., gotten up in this eli ind will be glad to ibusit you sam- ples, estimates, &c., upon request. W. F. ROBERTS, Lath ifthe oi iny & Roberta Co, of Alecandria, Vj 19 G ot. now. (opposite Rigen totes). se Bee MELE Ports O¥ SUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON ETANDARD TYPEWRITER Abead of sll Competitors. EXCELLENCE O¥ DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW ‘02 MODEL WYOKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, mb17-tr 8TH AND F 8TS. N.W. STORE YOUR RNITURE AND VALU- eee = GUS 13th et, new. — GAS BANGES.” “GAS RANGES." “GAS RANGES.” Peerless Fstato 1s the best. Peerlens Estate is the cheapest. Peerless Estate is complete. Made in six different styles and sizes and every range guaranteed. Sold ‘only by ‘HE E. F. BROOKS CO., 531 5th st. n.w., Corcoran building. All work promptly executed. mylé-1m ,TAILORING DEPT, EISEMAN BROS. ‘Our Teputation as first-class Tailors is established those many years. Our facilities are such that we can «ive you the best of fabrics, superior trimmings and Perfect At fcr much less than other makers ask. A ‘ecial is our 65 Trousors, as also a $25 Business Suit. EISEMAN BROS., ‘Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, Cor. 7th and Eats. n.w. my31J2 where the jest, ‘most accurate, easiest, nessed s performance for the benefit of the HINGTON EE DEPOSIT COMPANY, tf is required. days’ free pe ernoor Raitt: Rtoats wlalfee ths coking ares Woman's Relief Corps of this city. He sat up TE 3 PAL Tom | HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 036 P STREET. | in his office for some time after returning 10 Pinna | B 4:3 . __ fe10-Gn WE'LL MAK TO YOUR ORDER | the Executive Mansion and talked over the sit- = MONEY TO BUY HOMES. i of bi ¥ on feat, atl ih pt ation with the members of, bis eabinot. | Te onl; hi the I~ i ER's tf Ye “ went to bed absolutely confi it an news: mene plan, "Dea teruuinates ait peynsonte and the | geUMtMER SULT for #30. ou may which has in on him today has not de- Capers seabed brance on the prop- b Sultings and Euslish designe in creased his feeling of safety. I} or adareas "ied Sanore genvows offer cnpulers, SECRETARY ELKINS CONFIDENT. poy pgeal peed ieeeeaageaiayy z ‘Also SUNDAY services, =X) apd | HOTELS. 9 : ae mics an rst "| INSURANCE... 2 ¥ TICE, “Tae PART EI SHIP, LADIES" GOODS. | fore existing between J. A. | Locs 5S Page 10 | AIN and GEo. H. ‘CHANDLEE ts thie slay dissolved. | LEGAL NOTICES. Page 10 J. amberlain assures all abilities of thefirm | Tost AND FOUN! 2 and all debts are payable to him. } 3 "J June 9, 1892. GEO. He CHANDL MANICURE, ft iS. BB CHAMBERTAI | MARRIAGES, | i" —s : MISCELARBO f yon desire to ipopease your business ED MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. ‘NOTARIES PUBLIC, OYFICTAL NOTY: OCEAN STEAMERS, 3 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AXD ORGANS. call and see my patantod process for dupli- cating type written letters. Costs but & trifle more than ordinary printinz, but one circular will accomplish more wood than ‘Ave ordinary printed circulars. Investigate it and see for yourself. BYRON §. ADAMS, Peed Telephone 9 Sigitthst. ow. | PERSONAL... : 2| Lawyers bricis a specialty. 3e10_| PROFRSSIONAL Page 7) BOSSLYNN, VA, | PROPOSALS... Page 2 | RAILROADS... Page 8f Is on the south bank of the Potomac river, opposite | SPECIAL NOTICES. page 1 Georgetown, D. C. Asplendid opportunity for busi- a OT | Pare 2 hess men is now offered. You should purchase lot | Pass 2 and build your store house before September 1 next Pere 7| -Paze 2 ensuing. See ¥RANCIS HUPTY about this, 8-7) WANTED (elp. “Page 2 = — el WANTED (Houses) -Page 2) AFTER ADDITIONAL GLORY. WANTED (Hosea. 4 roghaatiatied with the laurels just caine WANTED (Situation Pure 2 in clos we trou z 3 F We reduced to $7 weave culled from stock lene ree another batch of about adozen patterns,snd Rill also wake them up at 87. Soune were jOand sil. 16th and N.Y. ave. g2>T0 LADIES ONLY, You men readers can tell your wives ad deuenters of thts iver: Tou panie: ms Safe easily {3 also a'never-s Ss | Goverxmest RecetPts Topay.-—Intornal rev- | enue, $520,684; customs, $526,993, | 3010 Act Arprovep.—The President has approved the act for" the regulation of the practice of | dentistry in the District of Columbia, and for the protection of the from ~zyiricism in relation thereto, aia as | | Persoxat.—Chas. H. Shilling of Aspen, Col., | E. M. Moody of Lockport, N. ¥., and L, Bald-| win of New York aro at Willard’s—E. L. | Schmidt of Minnesota, T. B. Cox of New York, falling foun Pleasure t yourself and_ frte are self an F, V. Smith of’ Baltimore and Geo. fee fataed bythe, TO nanan cam W., Stimion, jot Providence are” at he | recat cylinders: igo he y the vompany. Buy ndall. ——Edwa} |. Pratt of New York, | at COLEMDN PRONE, BuatER oe nw, [John A. Holman of Indianapolis’ and Josephs | A. Miller of Providence are at the Ebbitt.—— B.D. Palpey of Louisville, W. J. Anderson of Grand Forks, Erastus Corning of New York | and Danlon Carlmon of San Francisco are at the Riggs ——JIno, J. Halowell of Wost Superior, | Wis., Edwin A, Gaskill of Philadelphia, John C. Lockwood of New York and B. Reynolds of | Fe an he ee © cluita that Ty por 8 not become dry in time ta a surd. We aregole agents for Underwood's Ribbous and pti Supplies, wore of which are sold ti all others combined. They are Seowatend the eel poe Spey copy and idan about 39 per cent lonoer an qny other kind. Don't think of buy- ing powriter nial oak have in Pa tad Cincinnati are ut the Arlington.—Hamil- | ye Ae Mo Sin oe B30 ton Willis of Boston, F. G. Easton of | New York, A. R. Barrett of Philadephia nd J.E. Smith of London are at the Shore- | ham.——J. R. Clayton of Califoraia, Percy | Overton of Fort Washington and John Lewis of | ‘OFF FOR THE COUNTRY” Hf Fousre guing away this summer we Tilbe elad wo exprets you your wines, Ke. | ware of tht Ail who. have ‘travol doubrnn quanty and, ofltedged Sines at suiuuey resort, Weenie Re vices ob | Jefferson City, Mo., are at the Jolinson.—— | aaa eae idles, | Wn. HL Francis and Lewis Loe Stanton of Fundheg ket and te Inox “how fo-yack| Now York are at the Nermaniie—— | hem w genip wines in. quiet, noat pack: | W.H. Brooks of Atlanta, G. IL. French of | gaws of res y-made Punch with You Don't | Princeton, W. Va., D. W. Copeland of Syracuse | PR Ce and T. 3. of Charleston, 8, C., are at | TEAS w. lel)" ‘Telephone ggg,_| the Howard.——J. Pepper of New York, D. C. Frooman of Austin, Tex., G.B. Prior of At- lanta and R. F. Patterson of Richmond are at the Metropolitan.—H. Smith of New York and F. B. Spencer of Bristol are at the National. | ——W. N. Doge of Texas, M. C. Pierce of Syracuse, F. Morris of Brooklyn and G. H. Palmer of Athens, Ga., are at the St. James. WE WILL SURPRISE YOU. MINUTENESS of detail in the finish of | ail work leaving our establishment will cause genuine astonishment to those who have heretofore worn so-called ‘‘cheap tailoring"—whatever that may mean. SNYDER & WOOD, Model Teilors, 423 Eleventh street northwest. Le AT THE WHITE MOUSE. Continyed Confidence of the President and | 3.1. W) His Immediate Advisers. = ‘MERTZ’S" MODERN IDEAS. LAST NIGHT'S NEWS INCREASED THEIR GooD | FEELING—SECRETARY ELKINS REITERATES HIS | scfm’ certian ASSERTION THAT THE PRESIDENT WILL. BE | or RENOMINATED PRACTICALLY WITHOUT OPPOsY Unexeetied quality ‘TION—THE VICE PRESIDENCY. At Confidence in the renomination of President acces pices Harrison has been a decided and easily visible | W. C. MERTZ'S feature of life at the White House for several Tailoring Shop, months past, but there never was so much of pad He gy that article as is there today. Last night’snews was in line with previous advices, so neither the ga THE WAY To TELL Which is the best teristo | President nor any of his intimate friends were iz? Sige allo pial and ¢ |surprised. So cortain and so apparently claim that the SMITH “MIER is unconcerned was the President yesterday Martnnty testi Teeisied | evening that he went to the theater and wit- pyall who tinpartially teat ie fig awed Secretary Elkina was at the White House this morning as usual in secret conference with the President. Ashe was leaving the mansion he was accosted by a Stam reporter with the ques- . Secretary, what do you thi ‘pervect wilting, for t9 cal! and tnapect. J. A. GRIESBAUEK, Artistic Tatlor, 435 9TH ST. * SiiNdon, Soe Et pen Sb The weather to lukely ried f» but weit hout sis, fee showers along the const; northerly’ > of the situat “Why, i is better for 1s than ever,” answered Suburban jonces. Put your Summer Hometn | the S cheerfully. fou_know I have Rupurpan Residences. shapetor the coming season, Predloted al cloag that Harrson would be nomi- $1.15 per 100sq. Fina endear GEES por TOUS 4 by 16 ft. N.C. Cs Fr fy ng sq. 1 ‘Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber and Mill Work ¢ Cor. thand N. ¥. sve. n.w. ECIAL NOTICE! house on 10th st. a pay? bid $10,500 om hom Ls Gi ses 210 gk FERR¢ FE ! ANDSOAPE G: ARDENER, totureish plans ad estimates for Fricny: so the tnak ity of fos nas She MecLachin una des Yall ae he ts — — aoe faye) STEAM LAUNDRY Has removed to. Ese eee st otive. ‘for cardoed lote ‘I POR = (Ow A GOOD BUSINESS STAND. .We bave had placed in our 2 of business best 3 Ssariss PROCTOR & PROCTOR, Real Estate and Insurance, 907 G st. n.w. eT “HE RODE 4 PNEUMATIO RAMBLER.” “‘ASHTABULA, O., May 20, "02. = f it y i { tia EFF af i! i £ E | k E i $F re} ~— the convention adjourned at 1:90 this morning. } They felt so good that they did not want to ge | to bed. They were swarming the corridor of «| the West Hotel at 4 o'clock this morning, shomt- ing and shaking hands hilariously. They hed no doubt from the test vote taken on the report of the committes on credentials that they hed THE CONVENTID AN EXCITING SESSION “=~ lames 9 only on holding the «trength which they hed Ni of the Candidates Presented shown last night, but gaining more through the in Eloquent Speeches. moral effect of last night's vote. Ste le Ba ei | ‘The anti-Harrisons were not beaten. They admitted that the result of the vote last night | took their favorite candidate, laine, out of the vention and | race,and even Col. Duffield, the gen! u who chater we was to present the name of Gen. Algor, was H 7 > ing to admit the possibilty that the name Rumors of Combinations and Hints atkicars mechan ueaink os keen in the con! men had not of Dark Horses. | held togethe test vote and be realized that they would J together om th ‘ ss Put in comm h the other anti-Marrison BOTH SIDES ARE CONFIDENT. j men he had not given up hope entirely. There _ wae still the chance ot a dark horse. DRIVEN FROM COVER. “MeKinley™ was thi to charm the Har- ——- rison men from their allegiance. ‘The name of The Doubtful Delegates Forced to Take a the Ohio man was heard on every « Stand. | Larne NOT CAST DOWN, pecial Dispatch to The Evening Star. The Blaine men were keeping up their cour MixwxaPotis, Mixx., June 10.—Sunrise this | age and the courage of their friends by insist morning found the Harrison people inside the ing that the roll call was tof strength Blaine trenches, while the Blaine forces, driven between Harri Congressman Townsend of th fitteen votes f from their position, were making a stand in the ‘open exposed to heavy fire. It is not a ques- delegation said that 1, for imstwnce, in tion of surrender. This is a fight without favor of the majority report would not be for quarter. To Clarkson, Quay, Miller and Platt | Harrison, ance that state, he insisted, would defeat means annihilation. Though worsted be sulidly for Alger. and driven before the administration forces! Senator Teller said: “It means that Harrisom they are fighting with as much courage and i* beaten, He has not got enough votes to nominate him. With the third candidate bis tuajority will melt away fost, Look out for Me- Kinley or Tom Reed. The Harrison men have not got the votes they claimed they had. FEx-Untted States Marshal Payn of New York said: “The southern people are clanuish, and Decause they are clannish they got together om desperate energy as men can show and when driven back retreat slowly aud stubbornly, ward. The Harrison forces by a rally and by forcing the fighting overcame yesterday all the | advantage their antagonists bad gained by strategy, and when the convention adjourned this morning they were victors at every point. cdarone last evening, but the Blaine people are The first victory, that in the committee on | by no means defeated or disheartened. Most credentials, was another surprise to the Blaine | Certainly Blaine will be nominated today. One people and one they could not account for. | thing is certain, and that is, Harrison will not After that it was to beexpected that they would | be nominated, for he would not take the nom- hold the advantage and force the fighting. The ination any way after such a bitter fight. There Blaine people, however, still expected to got i 4 possibility of a dark horse, but the Blaine control of the convention and the display of | men are not defeated.” strength made by the administration! | EX-SENATOR PALMER To THE PRESIDENT. at the Market House meeting was pro-| Ex-Senator Thomas W. Puliner of Michigan, nounced by them to be fictitious. The | President of the Columbian world’s fair, sent © question in the convention when it came ‘legram to President Harrison immediately to a fight over the report of the commit-| @fter the adjonrnmentof the caucus of Harri- tee on credentials presented but two sides, so *0n delegates yesterday congratulating him that however short both sides might be of a | Spon his assured renomination. He probably pledged majority, on the nomination on threat | 60t in the firet message. the whole number of delegates had to be divided | One of the Alger men, spenking of the Harri- between the two with a certainty that one side | *0" cauens before the vote in the convention or the other would have a majority. Inst night, sxid that the mistake the managers There was no third issue for a scattering | ™#de was that they coanted delegates and alter- vote. This situation compelled the non-| nates. committal delegates to take sides, and| The following telegram was received by Me. the result of the ballot showed quickly | Michener last night from A. D. Shaw at Lincoln, where a majority of them would go if they had of the Yardmasters’ National Ansociation, to choose between Harrison and Blaine. It | * Copy of one sent to President Harrison: “The might be contonded that the question of the | third annual convention of the railroad yard- merits of the cases rather than a preference as | Masters, now in sostion here, tender you vole to candidates controlled many of the delegates | Of thanks for your personal interest and official in their votes, but the issue between Harrison | ™¢ssages in behalf of the better protection for and Blaine was so sharply drawn and so in-| the lives and limbs of railroad men and have volved in the vote and so much was at stake on | *dopted resolutions asking Congross to legislate both sides that it is fair to assume that the vote | on this important subject withoat delay. Was a test between the two forces. SENATOR WASHPURN'S VIEWR. ‘Moreover, the bitter passion on both sides} Senator Washburn said that the result of the was blinding to all things but the one question | ballot on the credentinl committee report was of factional supremacy. There was no calm- | strongly indicative of Harrison's renomination. ness, no thought of compromise or reconsider-| “I think my preference is pretty well known,” ation. It was the beginning of # hand-to-hand | said he, “but I say it with all candor that the fight for life. vote seems to insare the renomination of Har- The defeat was taken by the Blaine people | rison.” with the ill will which stands between mortal! ‘The Senator's bias has been very pronounced enemies and the victory was grasped by the | for Blaine, sv his couclusion bears additional other side asa triumph over a traditional foe, | weight. and the two forces still face each other with| John D. Wight, Mr. Fassctt’s colleague from drawn swords. The result showed that the | the twenty-eighth New York district, wore a Harrison people had not lost as many dele-| very sober face, but said he did not regard the gates as they feared they had, while the Blaine | battle as lost yet by any meane,and he hud people had more votes than they had been abso- | money to pnt up against Harrison's nomination. lutely sure of. The vote showed how the float-| Senator Spooner was delighted. He said: ing delegates were divided a to choice between | +I do not feel any beticr now than I did before. the two candidates. The attack made by Sena-|I have been entirely satisiled of victory sll tor Wolcott and Delegate Knight on the office | along.” holders and the defense made by Powell Clay-| Senator Sabin, a Blaine man, wus reminded ton and Delegate Belthe gave an indication | that Senator Wasburn had acknowledged de- of the intensity of feeling that prevails and | feat, and he said: “Iam sorry to bear that the of the disregard of party interests. Senator would weaken #o quickly.” The Harrison people left the hall with a gen-] Congressman Boutelle, Mr. Blnine’s intimate eral feeling that the nomination of Harrison | friend, said: “We will break that all rigtt.” was as good as made, yet the more cautious WHAT EXOIONS LAINE BAYS, managers did not dare go to bed and sleep over! One of the morning papers publishes an inter- their victory. view with Emmons Blaive had after the ewucas The Blaine people left the hall with a feeling | of yesterday, but before last night's ballot, that Blaine’s prospects of nomination were gone | “They are taking « good deal of noise about perbaps,but that the nomination of Harrison was | that meeting.” said Mr. Ilaine, referring to the not yet assured. They left with « determina- | Market Hall meeting of Harrison people, “but I tion to kill off Harrison if they could a any tention to the claizas that @ cost. With desperate odds against them they were ready to take desperate chances. There was no sleep f during the few rentain- ing hours before daylight. The Harrison man- ere. Teporter mentioned that # good many had expressed the opinion that Mr. "s name would not be regularly presented arnment this morning ex-Gov. been selected to present Me. Blaine’s name, said so om was ready — nominating speach and he was going to There weres prest saany frienLsef Mr. Blaiwa, however,wbo! that Gov. Foraker was mis- taken. ‘They felt was now « question of life or death to the party; that they might mo longer contend for any man, but that they would contend against ison as long as they could fight for their lives. If nominated they said they would be surely de- feated at the polls and the party organization would go to pieces, They sald that they would contest every step in the report of the commit- tee on credentials today and that there would | t if ite , it was thought rather than permit ‘The caloulation of this morning was Alger, Reed, Cullom, and possibly Allison and Rusk, would get between them a ee re large number of votes on the first ballot, and SSE a that there would be no nomination on thet fanmediately any sign of weakness. Ballot, This they counted on to defest Harri- Sram agement shiek Mr. Now bas with a prospect that come the of the ts i 5 8 & i ti t i ul i a iH Fey le

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