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‘THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. ‘ 1101 Pencsyivania Avenue, come: 11th Bt. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. RAUPFMANN, Pres't ‘ New York Ofice, 88 Potter Building. i week * . per ue at Seasoach. Bs ! Sate m1 x Su o Whitney and Wm. H. Harrity, leader of the ost Office at Washington, D.C., a Cleveland forces in the kevatone state, took ter.) ae ae isaeritionsmit eadioaamers | Vo, 80 Na 20,290. WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1892 WO CENTS. CLEVELAND MEN AT WORK. New Headquarters Pngaged and a Plan of « Campaigu Laid Our Curcaeo,June 18. Active campaign work will ‘ be innugurated by the Cleveland clement today. fo far the interests of the ex-President have been in the IMfnds of ex-Secretary Fairchild and General Don M. Dickinson, ex-Secretary W. ¢. active charge of the political fortunes of the | ox-President, end the word of the triumvirate 0 of advertising mace Lnows op appiication, | will be law subordinate workers as well as to the rank » Tt was ndt until after CHURCH NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip. Bteele, delegate-t-large from South Dakota, | 1 o'clock this m that the conference of ~——— | said to me today. “I believe,” he said, “that | the gentlem and in which P. D, Win- Index (o Advertisenients. Cleveland will be nominated. I think he will | ton of Minneapolis, ex-Mayor Grace of New " 3 have the necessary two-thirds, but no oné can | York, F. L. Stetson of New York, Cleveland's ot SPECIAL NOTICES._ SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. COMMUSICA- | @-—— CARPENTERS’ ASSEMBLY.—ALL MEM. | CONGREGATIONALIT. > | 7 fe 3 : y RST ‘potided to be present at our ne: @q=THE TABERNACLE (cONGREG. <>PASTOR F. | a riteaan, fi oer Be alton 4; | Bae" | arse by th + with consecration of | day aleht. sor cers, S°SEMINLL Sey. | “Jel82t BY ORDER OF THE a3 : 8 AS we pastor at 11 a. Short SORTS. tell for certain at thie time. If it law partner; Hope Smith of Atlanta and ex DUTTON, DEAN AEFENTION, MECHANICS. an. wiih "aereopiicun views. Chorus of | Bawtiat Gun ke Am ntl ong scl aieeannaates hind themes el Jere. has kindly | members of American Guard Council, | swrence. ee for new-made fight e s 21 8th st. aw. | Not Order United Aiserican Mechanics ra ~ be x estiy edt. meet at their hall, $2) and M sts. ONGREGATIONAL Teal E B.w., ob MONDAY, the 20th instant, a¢ 10.30 a.m, fe take part in the parade and fag raising on the yablic ler of the Cou: schools on ft Occasion By “EERA TROT Rec. Bees” IMPROVED ORDER OF RE) hurch, 17th and Pts. n.w., Hev. Sterling fen, pastor. "Children's day, Ti 'a.tm., preuc ing to parcats, baptism of children, Xp. ms, ‘spect services, Presentation of Bibles to baptized children, niversary. | James Howard. | <q METROPOLITAN BAPT: Boe iinet on Se Jel7-2e TAXPAYER IN WASHINGTON T WASHINGTON. —Individa: + | : | would be nominated by acclamation. The participants, came to an end. Whitney and ms Dele ates at Chi oh Not seme: from South Dakota is not | Dickinson did not arrive in town until nearly 18 TT Page 2 | instructed. We are left free to do what ap- | o'clock, but telegrams hind been sent in edvance pears tous to be best for the party in view of to those with whom they wished to confer, an@ hand A ste. n.e.—Services. 1i Page 16 * H 7 the situation aswe fim it here. Every dele-| on their arrival the company of leaders were 0 of Ow Tribe, ews 8.8. 9230. Th itor, tev. " | See ULSS | RAPIER ORACRIE Res seemSee | e y Fone Heya ae am |G this Ae ee | a b ANY Digtatign, (esse cress ‘mtn, towere, est nts areas met iy Tks parle ate Exptjecsof sae Distrist | Ciisisey ot oe tinge MONBAN, Jace ieee Nasa “Riotntor sgrvice at Tlie f pabern tps wap i mioentag aad ove : nated . " ey r tion, TAXPAYER. | of ita ay pee fo every. tiomber will be com i pant Evening, sapvins” outed, Stak, | frucpervicca.” Nout Peopie’s iciety at Cheliian | 3 him rearrepetink ew —_ ney Bow oe or The dtestion mes deen ae PALS = art and chor chews, fed. DY De: | Kadeaver mecte 8-20 he Subs ee : The situa seriously embarrassed cach man freely exproming his opis- Aifesi: JAS. E DEMENT, munday “school,” 245.” ing and Bible instruction, Thnrsday, 5 B vl. ee Desi 3 you Af walla, cach wan fredy oxpreming the attitude of the New York people. I am/| ion. A roster of the delegates purporting to | satisfied that the snti-Cleveland people are give the political proclivities of each man wbe CLEVELAND MEN HARD AY WORK, | reedy tounite cleveland and thet they cnsecs | Sill hove vate atthe cnet deh ee 1 eT 6 6 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 LUTHERAN. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR. ethor We Kase of 1410 8 we.> Wasbineton: | D.C. has deen duly appointed eastern’ axent for the Z te MA, RK 'S LUTHERAN CHU be placated if we insist on Cleveland's nomina-| sult that the opinion was unanimously ex Angeles, Wess, es desiring, ipveakmensn, city Lecnis and S pots, | party eae tion. The sentiment in favor of Cleveland | pressed that the success of Cleveland om the 4 (ie Screane, te., Ec, can got all information froin ©. cheplain-tarchief GAs It RT ANGELES REALESTATE AND TRUST CO. tROW AT ST. 5 is so strong outside of New York | first ballot war next door toa certainty. An Important Conference | tiat we might go ahead and nominate | In the general tnousion thet followed every him in spite of Tammany’s protest; but the one of the conferees were emphatic in the Lead Last Ni anti-Cleveland forces represent the democratic | opinion that the policy of the Clevelandites of ers t Night. organization of New York and it might prove should be to stand by the ex-President to the & very serious thing to try to force Cleveland end, even if the convention sat until winter a ! upon them. Our stubbornness might result in| There would be no difficulty, it wax argued, im ‘x-Secretary Whitney Predicts Suc-_ the defeat of the party in November, though if holding bis forces together and with a large FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR ALE (Horses and Vehicles! "EE, . | FOR SALE (Houses). Jobngon. D. | FOR SALE (Lots) . poe Of Makekt | FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). ‘Page At 3.8. COOLICAN, 1° Vice President amgi General Manajer. A CLOSER COMPARISON OF ALL SS around Washington and Georgetown now offered for sale will show very plainly the great advantages of Ross- SECOND BA bet, Hand Tn.w., Key. wunday schooly 0:36 _a.in. id 8 psu. by Rev. Mark Thoin Ginte bowen, Rt 18 = MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 ei iegproved ov uaimprovea < ==> FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. "above Seott Cire Dr.Ch : mm n. Young peo 3 * Any man can be elected without New York | majority of the convention preserving a bold er meeting, 7:13 pein, Society Chet _ : ’ SONNY Scucria adds Co Iya, Va., advertised by se eeu ovtning, eiclonk Wes peer 3 cess on the First Ballot. Cleveland is the man. If the Cleveland men front, final euccess, it was argued, would be in- See CADTION. —WISHING ELoF oun a ee oe Sey Pa ; | Basan Piney eve, 8 eek Al ae fe 2 from New York can give some fair promise that | evitable. ‘The statement ixened by the Tam Fs eRe Se Mei Sped same | sas 13TH AND F STS. 5 Cinistion Endeevor' | Sunday school. | j-——— MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURC ——s Cleveland can carry the state it will help us out | many delegation was discussed, but the senti Sg muakeawatnet alicting them to he ‘cleo 9-0." The Ordway Kitles will attend the morning ser eh and L ev. W 13/MR. FAIRCHILD CAUTIOUS. | of the aificuity, perhaps, but it is evident that | ment of the conference war aguinst imuing any Eeerpataerapisare ceed apd cuiy the, mow’ reson Se TEESE ane Rane Dancarss, = = a 3 “| the character of the ‘opporition to Cleve-| formal reply, at least until the boginning af able charges ‘made. Orders by postal ae CHRISTIAN. Hon GD. sed land in New York is frightening men next wock, when all the delegates are on the i Sitem! ———_© ——EE rae Religion." ‘Page 2 ME EEL She WILSON MFG. co. [NYES™MENTS that pay always com- pSVERMONT = AVENUE CHRISTIAN | —r 8ST. BAPTIST CHURCHLE OFFICIAL NOTICES Page 3. * = who want nothing so much as they do Cleve- | ground. _mrteshn ae Soa iaaeey aarerey aoa | Sse rm ter Morn Balas | Rae ciate SEARETE | geass reat heit| THINKING OF ReVorT. | Lars’ nomination, enoopt the conten of tho |” wun sassry go oa van 1008 x s ‘out in Trousers at We Y “ : oe jeme for id § pein ~-Page 13 | i Sy a eemesiaglapooonigal iotel want E soa Slave.) Sabbath school, 9:30, Girls PIANOR AND OGASS Page 14| Democratic Delegates Inclined to Resent = Wialemes sar — just eager : eegeratesl _———- ot an te th st we . = 2 = prc | PERSONAL. Page? Tammany Dictation, , but many of them will probably in event of Clevelan omination hours: $19 10a m., 1to2p. m., 5to7 willing NEW CHURCH, CALVARY PARISH PROT EPIS- = - ic! . j im _essphone th apieoka — cH OF THE HOLY CITY, Di sor aiadisne ints s05)9: | Puoposada oT Pape 2 | Seta Dispatch to The Evening Star rece ietepe “eal is to nr marbecrae a erg iis weet & ane os z pont Circle. The Rey. Frank Sewall, ctor, Bev de A. “Page 13| Cuticaco, June 18.—The only judgment that | ‘"** Q , | on the ground that this would be ,CUT OUT FOR REFERENCE. lor, Will preac . rhe Gathe e snaps y Ns oO - en eearieveuthatret novihwent,_ | Hear get hin onthe Catering of Pare 1! can be formedas to the situation at Chicago is | Ten dun sey oremtion, the “ant or the | battle ery in New York state and would be oor "ASHINGTON DIRECTORY FOR NURSES. K ABOUT AND MAKE nd holy communion. All seats It -Pago 2) that based upon the opinions of the few lead- | oe lion arian of New York can at tain to insure the ex-President’s success. Re- — diese Suizings to cbleinumnees ‘COMPARISONS. =——= = os Page 14 . assertions jessra, Sheehan, Croker is snouncement f fem benty satliee tat the © Woshington Deestery Sor Peg A Por a ed UNIVERSALIST. Page 2 | OTs nahin oe apr near There are Ea | Murphy that Cleveland cannot carry the state.” | wg ee os — a= ave wea 4 Nurses, the only directory under the suspices of the ceeraree aie eae Er {= "age 3 enough delegates in town to give any basis for | yh sry ~eapsecsotnewt te jotor . Medical Society of the District of Columbia, ie 2ow ‘snuniber of patterns of that line of $35 | Peis 2 ee ee | and 13] calculation of the general sentiment of the |. eo a jout present | Cleveland beewuse he could mot carry Iie located at No. 1446 N st. n.w. The objects of this in- at ib of Mal choool at 0:4; young Fake 2) convention, There is really no positive situa ™& ee ee own stath, and that a man should be nominated stitution are to furnish ‘© suitable nurses for all Hf yop sre 5 Judge of quality you will instantly | pic's meeting at 6:00. Noevening service. t ace kare Page 2 = x governor of New York, the licutenant governor, | who is entirely free from all the antagonisme Hon are fo farm at once e for recoytize theli great value. ‘about and make = <a STREET. CHURCH, Page 2| tion yet, bat merely tho indications of « situa- | tort Cuset and all the loner chiefs of Tum” | and factional guts which have given the Mew tion by incompetent or dishon | WiC" Grahag. pastor. i Pure in ‘i ‘Page 2/ tion. Those persona who have been calcu-| a head of the County Democracy_all | York democracy an unenviable reputation, Mr. number of purses registered here are divided into = MEETING AT THEY. ac, | Hoare" Spm. “80 Miata eee ‘Page | lating on the insincerity of the Tammany and | pond cos Feo. | Whitney said emphatically that he did not think three classes. and no nurse is permitted to charge et ve | Re OR de New Verk uvessom Sauday, 4:30 z —— Pes 2! regular democracy. opposition are apt to find | {ove men whoare in authority through elec- | i+ would change any voter and certainly more than the following prices: Graduate nurses, $25 our own printer., i the shiancel mad iaost ot. | ¥a.uue, Address ghisten Esbbits. Ui Bep- | tay achools i] eit, one ee yi ——— = that they were making a miscalculation, ‘The | #2 bY democratic votes and all those who are | not affect the friends of the ex-President in the Per week; pupil nurses, from ® to @1S per week, and | Fotiverad sisting seein see Sa nthe average building, ‘A | Open-air meeting in the square opposite the church: | GovensMENT RecerPts Topay.—Internal rey- | *4t they rseamg J “ | at the head of the democratic organization—are | slightest degree. Ron-cradnate nurses, @15 per week. This dtrectory Washington, {imeo- Mile clase at 3.90 tee A ae G. At | Seb. TH., Preasbing by pastor: prover meeting Thurs: anti-Cleveland New Yorkers give evidence of | Aas no branches nor agencies, therefore applications on Aiver Queon, 6:00 p. ez ing. Seats free. Allare welcome. It | nue, $641,583; custome, $470,872. : oppored to Clevelang and say that be cannot NEW CLEVELAND MEADQUARTERS, 4210 earnest -Prasiiient CH, COR, OTH-AND a na en oa he ox-Presidont. | carry the state, Will you take their words for| The Cleveland headquarters at the Grand RacgDTARe Taso bee gone to New York fee | sey ae ioih cot Guay hsve Ge karahecae: {th CMM Yon pester tevtimany of nlebGl| posits wars Gexmstearedl thts eomextag trees Oo —_+__—_ use the blade. mugwumpe?” she | 1M of ex-Secretary Fairchild in the Grand aE cao S js It is this presentation of the case which Pacific toa suit of spacious parlors upon the ¥, onURGH, Guxxens Avrorxtep.—The President has| The fact that it is generally believed that Mr. srt ; i Saylor "de aUiRE | appointed Chas, Morgan and Geo, Hittinger to | Clevelund is pretty near to the goal of his ambi-| 2lesates from the west want Mr. career 4 eS en ee oe a ‘at | be gunners in the navy. tion does not veem to make their opposition to | MF- Anderson and Mr. Grace to answer. It | finest headquarters in the city and put elistay, 8 will not take a very complete answer to satisfy for nurses must be made direct to the superintendent S = at the above number. aiele : OTHER SERVICES. ee Cie TBs neat renee ho mate § + the excursion of ihe 1oth Inscant siich a igual success, (. L. E. JOHNSON, M. D., poten: jccany others. ae ————— : a few day BL E Jo nS. 3 5s iat 5 THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENG aching at 11 a.m. end p.m. Other services as ye. SAMUEL S. ADAMS, D.. Institute will hold its Bivle class. Committee of the Medicsl Society of es it 4:15 o'clock. All are wel ¥ jambia. sell Tr bE . or H WE HAVE JUST FOUR CASKS Straw hate are: = YL. 2590 and V:40. Mr. Mp | the pastor, Key. W."J. ‘Thompson. Ti Bos it ars from tng fy Beast ares : : instant, &),m., quarteriy ‘coufereuce. W ‘Vineyard of California, a most delicious wine sum st a ci ast. peu tent: ‘hetce, @5 . SaaS him the less bi dications are clearly the blush. Great care and soe ay aL, MEETINGR. < | Pim. love fs ; To Commaxn tHe Caicao.—Capt. J. F. Mo- | him the less bitter. aor castarnre Clearly | thea, pechape, but they want something togo| itm, %, the blu | Grest, care and J.B. BRYAN & BRO. ded DS peek cose Be Ne ee. Soh Gp FH_AND P | Glensey is mentioned as the probable successor | ‘Bt 8 very large majority of the delegates want on as an excuse for disregarding the warning. | jnatter of sccoration Over tie « of the sent Gopoaite Meteopotin fina; Sir add Meee SE | ip in preaching Sy the Dain, | of Capt. Joseph N. Miller as commander of the Ee eee may be two;| Thus far the reply has been the general one | main parlor isan arch of incandescent & MONEY TO BUY HOMES. pereck: tu cedeaie ney ie | U. 8. 8. Chicago. fourths them wi wend con ‘one | f the word Cleveland. Over the ‘only prudent way to buy a home on the - E,, LECTURE SUNDAY Ep Leacter Oi ues. - prefer him to any one else; but of these there | ‘Bt Cle anny the aaa Rony aren | the next parlor isa massive mirror with Acts Arrnovap.—The President bas approved | are very many who are frightened by the atti- | Cet and that the men who have been elected to | Pi’ “0 “ihotograph of the ex-President in E = office are no better autharity for the party than | fue conter, suseumded with an artione scroll, the ac for th ele ot tho Klamath River In- tude of New York regulars and feel that they | Ch" nT no ote suber : Roce, wuvemaes sam 8 = Puiikels, pas. | dian reservation, the act to increase the pen-| may have to sacrifice their preferences rather |“, op dletay mere malo gear fig wy mo rama Mit saregee ty | Hon of Cassio A. Davis and the act to pension | than run the risk of losing the state of New | ®ti-*pappers Seeeeiien ements a coaseicc ar taealin eae tied ae 9:40a-u. Tem. | Elizabeth R, Crawford. . : the state now and are in as good a position to pr a pee oe i . 9:30 actu. Ten leet Yark in November. This feeling of doubt and plants gave the heidquarters a gala appear- ae & CoamEmnee se17 ©. RB McBLATR. LES CHUROH, | Se ETE ft to loun the hk it becomes | “Peak for the party as are those at the heads of | Tol)” ties quantity of Cleveland literature - aoe. © %., Be iat ad intepenasat | gS FOUNDRY ME CHURCH 1aTH ANDG| Invirep so THe Lavxcu.—The President, | feat appears to be on the increase as the old organizations or in the elective offices. | Srrived trom tha east last night Seoute will MERCHANT Hiss — you miniiter, Builders’ Exchange, ith | sts, Rev, Oliver A. Brown, D. D.; hastor-— | Secretary of the Navy and other prominent | more evident that the Tammany chiefs mean | che ty theo ~cominittal @ ARMY, AND NAVY OFFICERS’ OUTFITTER, PLAY TENNIS? Stethods, or the Morality of Expedicacy.™ Beate fines | Donato eels, deena ae te and Bp. a officials have received invitations to witness the | Mischief. ee snteny tong Tiga hmeine * Sebemmentaama rw concluded to close out the bal- All welcome. z Te” | Le Ful. Prayer suecting Wednesday. All I va “< NOTICE. 7th st. **Who Are Our Children?” | d: Ft yg, Death terminates all paymente an rr sentex Kersid to | Tutiredays. “Hesidence calla re- nit ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE COMPANY. ull oF address ie UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE SEE EMENTT RA ASD TRUST CO. OF PENNA., | <a Cy Whicht® Sagi the Epworth Leagus. Sunday schoo am gates from the various states, and as fast on — gase of Sarmoch af ‘Teunle eckete ve = it" | launching of the battle ship Texas at the navy | Delegates say that it is shame—an ontrage— Paceaedractcrcmtiny Aho delegste | they arrive they will be piloted to the Grand SPECIAL NOTICE—PERSONS HAVING have made extraordinary > =. , BRAITI yard, Norfolk, Va., on the 28th instant. that New York has bossed things long enough, | from the twenty-eixth district, to whom Pacific, where ther will be in by ealon or hdres JAS. A GLENS: cor’ Sand Pig oe ‘ : SPECIAL NOTICES. Glu bets Land Meta. nw ey ea dhs fad ‘Gnp shaisd tes nsatenaie coon weer aon t ecuns of tho Soma | Pa here they willbe taken in hand wen ———— ;STHE WASHINGTON MARKET com a7 pan. Wythe paste. "=" PP") | Dnorren yor Duszatiox.—By direction of | mitted to do what they want without being |™&N¥ arguments, aid: “If Cleveland cannot THE ILLINOIS DELEOATION. ersof the Wankington Market Cofpage wilt ie het TH STREET NM. FCEVutcH, | the President, and in conformity with the pro- | bossed by Tammany, that ft would be a glor- | C#rY New York no democrat can. Mind you,| 4 good deal of interest is manifested regard qe 2 Pores $f the office of tule company in Center ‘Market, on Sth mr eg tone 1 | visions of section 1229, Revived Statutes, Second | ious thing to break away and elect a President | I do not say that he can carry the state, but if | ing the probable course of the delegation from . Baw. in ington, at 3 o'clock p.m., | $2— school, 0: 3 ji i i: 3 he cannot no one can. He will get a large | Mis 4 claim that RED EA oe saat oe joe. Sunday school, 9:30. acim.’ Lieut. Philip Hawley, sixteenth infantry, hay-| without New York, and all that sort of thing, no very | Mllinois. The Cleveland managers Shether the corporation wil vote tourtouee rane net | Bette Prayer weetini, Thursday ___*_| ing been absent from duty over three months ics ‘ | number of republican votes throughout the | they will have it solid on the first ballot, but but when 1t comes to figuring it down and fac. us Seen and for furiber meder Mareyeenns angepted: Boe 's icaetMctipelion Cc ME Chance | Snow leave, is dropped from the rolleof the |i tne prublem they do not see how they can | state. When the enrollment of Cleveland | the‘laim is strongly disputed. at” the Iiinole Gare said Joan by an widitioual mortage of ail the | cor fst and Bi sis. sw, a Lath, ana peur army for desertion, to date from June 10, 1892. | 6 * an eee = on pevseliacee democrats was made any number of republicans | rendezvous in the Sherman House. No Ketirithin the powers of thessemrratogt Ctber Sub> | Subject; “The Thowsik of hes: matic The cepuaized democens ot? New York pase! wanted to sign tho paper, and they did not | Comins yr hen fon bas developed: the fect, that ew. Secretary. | > a Ovencrowprxa Excunstox Steauzns.— y ork wei » of the tion elope _Washington, D. ¢., duns 17, 16” SAG Be WU MEABTON AVE, f | Secretary of the Treasury haa called the atten- | Making the fight against him that they are itis | like it because they were not permitted | Chis 'fcurtcen ure outepoken for Cleveland. N EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION | psstor, wil] preach J] ins 'and 8 pene Ey tion of the collector of customs at Georgetown, | ¢vident that Cleveland would be nominated by|t? 40 so. They said that they would | while twel are favorable to the candidacy rot Ww. Siar. re pap PS a panels Posen 7:15 p.m, Strangers welcom: > (2 Ai D.C., to Ritntecl das a acclamation, vote for Cleveland and that they did not see | R. Morrisonan i twenty-twoare: ther for Palmer Sune 27, 25nd 2O be ae ee AoE STS <q WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND ABT, | D. C.; to complain eos orecerey . why they might not sign the roll. Ido not say | oT on the fence. Senator Palmer, however, is aroha all case’ telort June 0" ata’ nents | Wo ne, ctor. ‘Alcs. E. Uibsons Ubo_puntr: | ing of excursion steamers on the Potomac tiver, | grazxora oF cugvszann euerrnare 4 unalterably to the use of bis name as GOODSPEED: Maretate st Tf a.m. and 8 p.m. and has enjoined upon him the importance of a 3 that Cleveland can carry New York, os E have | tog as Me pee és @ candidate, and it ie fe Az12 Chamber of Commérce, Chicago. | Prayer meetin, Thuis strict enforcement of the aw in this respect. There is no mistaking the strength of the | repeated before, but he can get more votes, and 5 OF SUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON ITANDARD TYPEWRITER Ahead of all Competitors, EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. BE BABBER & ROSS, Ke = iv t thet an intimation to that effect " - McKENDREE M.E. CHURCH, MASS. AVE. se + Cleveland sentiment. The situation is ex-| I believe he can be elected without New York. oe yd language which cannot be misup- ee Buddere’ Hardveare, The weather je Tikely. tobe continued te “Presching st He/m-and apie bey | Suven Puscuases.—The offers to the Treas-| tremely embarrassing to the ines who sono I think we can afford to try the experiment in | derstood will be prevented when the caucus COR. 11TH AND G STS. ¥.W. 317 eae me Senarally fare, but probably focal | Gar Pert aye tine ot Lh ser ly rrassing ty xperiment _ the storms during the svening; southerly winds. | So tine Woiteaise, Sota toe Bes ok Prayer! ury Department yesterday aggregated 774,000 here to carry out the will of the people whom | order to shake off the power of the machine.” frm wi ee oll CT. S WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. Smart, brainy men save 100 per cent in | VVMetom toatl. —_______1t_| ounces, The amount purchased was 729,000! they represent and at the same time exercise Another anti-Hill man said that they conld = spuiag at a nb vce nly L& DROIT BUILDING, YOU THINK? buying ‘lumber for cash. <a THE REV. DR. DAVID WILSON WILL | ounces, as follows: 85,000 ounces at 0.8990, | their judgment to guard the best interests of | better afford four years more of Harrison than - eit Sevag Tehecti ona an, to be | Marston, Bitar anemiaonierzouar en, salisct | 59,000 "cuncos at 80.8995, “594.000 ounces af | tre eee ge! prepay Henaageseryeg es a by | RESEMBLES THE REYUDLICAN coxvENTIOx mni7te STH AND F-6TS. ¥.W. Don’t you think this hot weather puts Seolits givens Lac an it Se eeaatn? | avenue ‘M2. Count ce” Goce acl hoe tine | 96.0000, The director of the mist cennsnosi ee eee = s xy could everlastingly dominated In some respects the situation that confronts ‘ene in mind of thin clothing? Beney. oat SY | Preaching i2 a.m. aud 8 p-10- 1s | that the government having its quota of silver | ‘lap the New York delegation in the face or | Tammany. the democratic national convention is similar to =— You can get the benefit of our full ‘ ode ean't oall at these prices if we cred- = G0nSTCH Mr, required by law for the current month no | ¢lse drop Cleveland. If they drop Cleveland A determined effort is being made by the | tat which was manifest in Minneapolis two rieteae ANB, Ee amortment, andthe prices are guaran- sie Gang*iawed Boards, $1.15 per 100 ftev-¥- Hit" Tenn” farther ofer will be considered until Friday, they may take up any other candidate they | present reproventatives of Mr. Cleveland and ‘eat which ‘we manifest fv Afinueapolia ove Telephone 703. fash Tide Iie Est. n.w. teed to be the lowest. ‘Virgie ‘Pine Flooring, $1.50 per 100 | EPWort qecens meee hes t+ | July 1, 1892. pee somite ay Papeete a aie — ve ro to make it clear | geld; here it is Clevel eo See. “a RUMOR” SULATED ei Be Fh dete i esce; but, from Present indications, Public that there are two distinct bodies, | bitterness of the opposition to ident Har- L SMe heey ee es azonos synaxsr. Heres ane Sarath | Bop rute ier ease tuor gt | Nats! Onmens Commodore 0. ¥. Werer-| 52% Cocca oases decane won| eae at tr ae we tinct hadi, | trae of the, potion te, Pe giicker and ‘cheaper chan any other bind’ eGaiign | 37 = PEM re those prices with those of osher | gel imeeauent evangelist trom Miles Or the cleneath distck seat ple es aeact°r | against tho party organization in the empire| tion do not appees here as the ‘seprecentattfes jing. - ee ee ees ati of venth district and placed on ing r P= mm yerds, = SYLAND WE CHUR state, of Mr. Cleveland, though they favor his nomina- | « uae ajturn caatocer sod age nouns |__| LIBBEY. BITTINGEt & MILLER, | <a aie uty ea ntecl logpoctor at Pittiourg. Pe-rand | ‘Thore are very many no doubt who believe in| tion, and that Mir Cleveland's personal, friends nega, anncances vu! ill Worl 5 ; » Pas s ome vee and aw. 7p. ordered to the Kearsarge as executive officer. | taking the bit firmly between their teeth and SONPLETION OF Astecs: | @ == LITA Licut. C. W. Rushenbarger, detached from the | going ahead as they have started, regardless of | contestants. The Cleveland headquarters and CAXES UAND VtiME OF | BOS 6 $34 aud Cisis., hee. GH. Core Kearsarge and ordered to duty at the Midvale | how Tammany may draw the rein. Itis question- | the headquarters of the May convention dele- ane we fe eames otited He of abyss, | gh and 48pm Oy She yan ps na) ee Sble, however, if there are two-thirds who take | gatos are kept separate and distinct to carry | iter from that of Harrison, in tant ae al ba as a pam. Prave: 5 : % ead ee Eistiee Uaemateats cea esa | ei el meee ealentmny et aoa ae | eee ea Sa pare hen they aw. ai aptea et Doge see conuaeatoners ot | ie bet tan tea reacties grat ar inner fe espe ted poreripennens <a mtg rec ees sap solar rina eee ON night, | E&tex- Who will nominate him, what state wil : nave i ~ Big A iF. 0290 4. ta. i . ql i > artis wtand sponsor for bis candidsey are q Sith oor ‘Williams Moyer Lewine tog) oteg that ine, pouse of : prey of berkeley Springs, Chas. C. Abbott of | cry thst the animal is merely stulfed with straw | 57. to work for Cloveland within the regular | ther here met sot boon seomercl. Boa’ te dcesved Yaa! ACROON Hi, RALSTON, — EY AY i Boston and J. ©. A. Harsis of Sioux City, lows, | and that the.cry feertificiel : and does in the atti- | But that fact apparently does not disturb hia Shen s Je18-2t President of the Board of Commissioners. UNION WESLEY A. M. mY organization not appear gen fot tar attached fo thet: 118-2 eres Vreaching boithe Pastor, W, fe, Sewiy, it | are at the “Randall ——H. C. Smithers of| Meanwhile a number of conservative men | OTeuniz oe ‘of the May |supporters. “They are mere matters of detail ea ON. D. LITTLE'S TYPEWEITER RIBBONS: a.m. end 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, » Denver, Ole J. Olson of Portland, Oreg., | who do not believe in Hill, but who think that recognizing delegates There is no doubt in anybody's mind thes beets oe 2 ees | = Birt gera are cordially mvited to ail the services. It | and BL, Fredivek of Piedmont, W. Vex, oped Ghoabatt to the convention. ‘Though nothing is mid on the | Tore ee et ye il be prom Stleclingt eee ere ee es Tiieee nex thet tue, roduc bas tiven a standingte $e | jf <e=> MOUNT VERNON PLACE MX. CHURCH | the Ebbiit.—John H. Olcott of Richmond, K. | Cleveland is not necessary to the party, are giv- subject there are some slight signs of discon- ded from the various parts of the U Pa. Hae Ba She, National Dersope fo said B. J. Downey & Son are 3 —— op ont 5. Wieeien, Peep, Sth and K “sis... Kev. | G Castleman of Louisville and James R. Magee | ing encouragement in a mild sort of way to the Saku aiebad of the May convention | ‘The ation, it fo Sell, unnct come Sirens surance. —s ches Shore addrwen” within ten days will be aschenp as thera,” More of these Rube | daa hp, We Naty Meas, pastor —3t Lam | Oy Se ork aes ae ‘Riggs,——Chauncey | notion that, while of course Tammany shall oo or { New York, and 2 ____ ele. (a oe ET, tie Sl Waskinuton’ dotnis tortnesp ais | Geavor, 7 p.m. Prayer mecting. Wednesday 8 p.m | SL Depew of New. York, Wee W. Brewer ef | not dictate the anaseathon tt in ok aecnapany | eee ee ee <tevteel hee a een: | Be DEMON 1H, AND COAL © per i 2 a aie too Agents for these Hib- | Stranuera cordially invited. Se Lephetel oen 4 tified himself with them. pene. ene = = to give affront to the organized democracy a, SMITH PREML CENTLAL METHODIST PROTESTANT | burg are t ington. S ~ tiver ice only.) Best _ er - CHICAGO. RELAY RACE. NEW YORK. z Church, 12th and M sts. n.w.. Hey. 3. i of New York by forcing Cleveland upon them fice at reduced Pees” | Sofore Ee Se er a Actes S087 OF. 18 | Fem ar USE AT y Ta Heng Shea as BU | St ee Pork antl Samet Z, Bay of Pitcere es | when hort are so maap other gentionen who cS ae “THE G. & J. TIRE 18 GREAT!" ,RZECOGNIZED LEADERS. . Sectices” TBdeavor at 7p.m. Public welcomed at all | a¢ the Shoreham.——N. Goff of New York and | would be glad to servé their party. NTERS’ WORK oS ce . Take to your order CLOTHES = MET WESLEY Lo & DION GH Lynn, Mass., are at the Fre- “, ” *. The Senator expresses the | Sp eee oe Kee Ee PE HS | aoe tof "North Cavoling Soa a, comlerable anirClevlast eaten ae and winlows to Mail “orders Sur prioss obeoluisly the lowest tho EOE esti 8th, nd 740 p.m. Anniversury | J. D. Pickord of St. Paul and W. 8. Harrie of | Mr. Carlisle is understood to be one who has shown itself within the last few days and that it te. uaragteed. Chay Not hn chet peat remember, Serivon ut 3'p.im. “All'services conducted by pantor. 9 = bad at = And _— come around to this way of thinking ing, but that it means the Somtnation ot Carpenter and — ica we offer. = H. ‘orl . ts Tammany and the = spent sath at FESS Soe pial Be sedi! ¥ head” of Chicago and H.’ F. Taylor of | STedited with booming Morrison. ‘The Towa rae ee ey a» DR MORGAN HAS REMOVED mB Readsville, Pa., are at the Johnson.——Wm, | folks have no doubt at all of the propriety and ll not be admitted to the convention, fey sad evidence fomp Est 2, tok J. A. GRIRSBAUER, Artutic Tailor, 435 9TH ST. wii. F = | Payson ‘of San Antonio, H: Levy of Hous-| wisdom of taking a western man ras hor itcmerenam ieee, Teephons call 735 a R.A. Hardon, S44 EST. eis | Ban Sopa: $3004 | ton, Tex., and G. H. of Atlanta areatthe|and as an cvidence of the earnestness | him, but there are two currents running counter | «They have not even» leg to stand on,” said MANTELS, See oonviNaRy SHIRT | Pemu. All seats fe oem sf,” | National. ——J. H. Ensign of Ilinois,8.A.Wood- | of their convictions on that point | to each other and the under current is that of | one of them last night. “They are not demo- Sean GOBMULLY & JEFFERY XFG. CO., ward of Wilson, N. C., end J. H. Pierce of! tnoy have the town plastered with portraits of to thoen-Predident. ‘The 1 crate, and as the convention is to be composed mulée J ou: ‘abso weld 1225 14th st nw. OPPORTUNITY. ry ae fe Greenfield, Mass., are at the Metropolitan. y P ——— tile Bor of representatives of that party alone there will a penne eiaed ‘We bave just received from our Baltimore rector. yw: Holy comm ~~ 2 headquarters | ple, it is safe to say, are not be no place for them.” ICHIGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA- ; Shirt Factory 47 dozen Men’s Plaited Bos- ane . Btranwers ~S THE FORMAL NOTIFICATION. Hill. They do not expect todo that. It would TAMMANY AND HILL. pate and Tgrnse works plomving sod ees | > NESTE” MODERN IDEAL coms, Open Front aud Open Beck Shirte, ia ——— surprise them. What they are herofor isto 40-| 1+ rysnmany hes decided to dump Hill and ta ete Py caak tg Sen in sizes 13 to 18 inches, with different Sey ee ‘The Committee Will Wait Upon President feat Cleveland. J w Tek VSA. Lape5 Yn} INO" MORAN. 2190 Pa. eve. Well-cut garments sleeve lengths to each neck size. ‘Tho regu- a Harrison on Monday. in ae Gin Ban pans] Hae aes Monies men bo bell So tah op lapprice of this shirt is $2. As long as the ‘Comunt Hy proposit simply a in EW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING or a srogac gst pag ey Shr tape .. Morning Service armen i ore far don reads sayrels Rebar eee certainly carry New York. We think most any reported tn one morning papers, M.D. BARR, 1221 Pennsyivanis ave Unexesiled qusitey 81. 2%each. —— x ASCENSION, oon. | °°2%°"' br Ser es virgo ° other democrat except one can carry the state. Suits from €35 ap. ELLERY & IRELAND, 12th st. “nw.—11 a.m, | nomination omsomal room of We know Cleveland cannot carry the state. eeu ten * y rector: the White House next Monday at noon and wherever: acdinils dieda: might pase sen a dena eta bai en > Ses Popular prices. ‘Branch Baltimore Ghirt Fectory, orn cortelsna preaBtent apap Lethon Son nsba ne mocaaisn as eopetan ade cK a W. © MERTIS Je18_ Next to junction N. ¥. ave. and Oth st. n.w. x eu ky ue hisnomination. | Gor. MoKinley of Ohio, chair- . wal man commit i POSES 70 COOL AND REFRESH THE INNER : the President, who will then respond in fitting a soldcfak fe saunter. nm, $oed white Vine, Rome ‘The committee will then proceed to Whitelaw forPrcotignan or Chgtlie White Winy are. relly | uordine tod'eveing. Meft"'| Reid's home and go through the eame cere- pean ‘ONE WEEK ONLY. rR ay Ey eemedhoad — mony. ‘Cleveland without "@ Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices. We are daily shipping wines to nearly allof the A ’ ignoring New York. One weakness, Cc & Ab oar QOD, B38. 9h 20. i 76 0nd $5.00 Chilaren's et pcre esha eae Ss Bs Ee ee oe Segara however, is that they show too much vio- pare ‘of To. eh a wine | bw, % ¥ Senators and Members Are Fleeing in Great pra tho crt. Wien &% fo com pam STOR a = ___ Sue Selapbad on. Ar tm. Numbers to Chicago. cidered thet they have to hold bot 300 SWolave 0 few et these celebrated Hams BY Pksicedeeaee on choc eae band Aelgeie agnnet the favorite i does not soem “= finest cured. a ‘an impoenble bead | Perk ee Pa ee House by ite action this morning in adjourning — vg gy Yo Joke 3018-38 Oppcsite Metropolitan Hotel. a land's publie senti- - i is ‘REDUCE STOC! ity compelled rim to com ‘fer all ‘mont fo = beg Grover Cleveland or Frocunp awiests ass 30 toon 38. 500. Fug mace INDLA LINON at 126. 15, 18, 20and ea Bt fey a att pee fae BE ne DI Al Fepresent DISSOLUTION, OF OOF: ag rs frou 15D aD t Lago — = jew York, bu it the government PS and mp cad Mma tine age.)